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CREAT EXPECTATIONS. P¥iaw Smith's Wedding Presente—Salesman Squire Somewhat “slack”—A Diamond Out- ide and a ‘Trip to Frison by the Bridegreom. On the 17th of February last a tall, gentlemanly ooking person with massive black whiskers called ‘Tiffany & Co.’s store, Union square, and stated Newton R. Squire, one of the salesmen, that he ‘about to be married to a wealthy widow i this and desired to oraament himself with some of ir jewelry. He s.ted his name was James B, th, of the firm of Jewett, Smith & Allen, Kansas ity, Mo., and selected one pair of diamond earrings walled at $330, a diamond cluster ring, valued at 1 50, & reynen cross valued at $275, a gold | raten valued at §$. also a goid chain, ring and valued at $00 60, Atter ‘making “hts selection Stated le was somewhat short of ready funds and esired to give them @ thirty days’ draft on ie German Savings Bank of Kansas City, ferring them to M. t Cook & Co., of 67 New street, to his responsibility. A messenger was despatched the latter piace, aud rewwried with the informa- that James B. Smith, of the firm of Jewett, & Ov., Kansas City, was responsible for 1,000. Upon this information the goods were de- vered to Smit ani the draft accepted in payment. | 6 draft was sent to ihe bank, and returned by the to Tivany & Co., with the information that such person was known to the bank and had no account with them. tective Hockwell, detailed at the store, was the case, and yesteruay morning succeeded arresting Smith at his boarding house, No. 20 fest Fourih street, he still having the greater por- of the property in his }ossession, | Upon veing arraigued before Justice Shandley, at Market, yesterday aiternoon, he gave his as George H. Smith, and siated that be was resent & memoer of tue firm, but expected to fe also claimed that ihe draft was good and , ‘have been honored by the bank officials. He committed for examination ia default of bail, ANOTHER CHECK TRANSACTION. & Lame Shoemnker Alters a Check and Ob- tains $4,009 On Ic. . On the 15th of January last Peter Leeburgh, a lame \mnoomaker of fine personal appearance, obtained a wheok for $24 62, on the Security ban’, from Mr. H. J. ‘Wipperly, of 250 Canal stree:. By some chemical pro- Leeburg managed tu erase the original amount e check was drawn lor aud Alled it up for $4,222 75, ‘aud a few days subsequeatly cailed upon tho firm pf Duff & Tincken, No. io Wall street, and informed hem Mr. Gipperly desired a gold “check for the jount. The iirm seut the check to the bank on Dich it was drawn and had ic certified, Pninking th ck Was all right they gave Lee. fburgh a gold check on the Bank of New York for the mount, Which, upon being presented to the latter | nk, Was paid. ‘The check, upon being returned to ‘Cipperly, was discovered to have been altered from Bhe original amount. Meet Irving was appeaied to, and detailed detec- fives Kearns and Kelso to find the guilty party. @ lovg and tedious search they succeeded in Inding him at his boarding house, No, 57 Stanton t, On Thursday evening. He was arraigned | fore Justice Shandiey at Jefferson Market, pao | afternoon, and, aamitung the charge, was held examination. LIGHT WEIGHT AND SHORT MEASURE. not at The city sealer of weights and measures of Long id City fas commenced active measures against | honest grocers, pediars and dealers in general. yy don’t like tne idea of having to give good ube and measure. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS: Married. Dx Lone—Worron.—On Wednesday, March 1, on fboard the United States steamer Shenandoah, at | re, France, by the Kev. George Washington, enant GEORGE W. DE LONG, United States Navy, Emma, cough er of James A, Wotton Ksq WoopWan’-—Hrarsry.—At Waterville, N. Y., .. Wednesday, March 22, by the Kev. joyaes, assiated by the Right Rev. Bishop Hunting- in, ROBERT B. Woopwanrp, of Brooklyn, to ELLA C., tighter of James H. Hearsey, Esq., of Waterville. jo cal Died. Backsrsr.—Saddenly, at Kingslands, N. J., FRANK . BACKSTER, aged 33 years, Baxkes.—ip Greenpoint, on Wednesday, March 22, RAH L. KAKER, aged 46 years. Tne relatives aud friends of the family are respect- lly mvited to attend the fuveral, from her late hlence, 104 Milton street, Greenpoint, this (Sat- jay) afternoon, at two o'clock. BakeEr.—On Friday, March 24, alter a short Teg LLY, daughter of Albert #1. and Fanny J. Baker, 8 years, 5 months and 14 days, Relatives and friends of the family are invited to id the funeral, from 309 West Eleventh street, Sunday asternoon at one o'clock, BiLGER.—in Philadelphia, on Thursday, March 23, , AUGUSTUS BILGER, only brother of J. M. Bigelr, this city. Interment at Laurel Hill Cemetery, on Monday jorning, at ten o'clock. BLACKBURS.—On Thursday, March 23, after a short Iness, CARK'E P. BLACKBURN, the beloved wile of ree Blackburn. Notice of funeral in Sunday’s papers, BRewer.—vn Friday, March 24, ELIzaBETH, wife Merwin K. Brewer, ‘The relatives ana f tends of the family are respect- lly invited (o attend the funeral services, from her te residence, No. 1°3 West Forty-fourth street, on junday @ ternoon, at half-past two o’ciock, without ther notice. - Briias.—At CLanesborough, Mass., on Friday, h 24, CuARLES M. Baiacs, counsellor at law, formerly of Brookiyn, E. D., N. ¥., inthe 60th year f bis age. services at Laneshorough, Mass., this turday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Buenwtr.—In Brookiyn, on Kkriday morning, eh 24, Davip B., son of John O. and Julia A. — and of uae firm of Brainerd, Rice & Burnett, the 33d year of his age, F The relatives and trien-is of the family are respect- ally invited to attend the funeral, from the resi- lence of his father, 326 Pearl street, Brooklyn, on 5 afternoon, at half-past five o'clock. CaRPENt+R.—On Thursday, March 23, MARY, wife pf Edward E. Carpenter, in the 3ist year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family, also the officers and memoers of the first regiment, infantry, re respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on panday. afteravon, at one o'clock, from her late rest- fence, 22 rixth avenue. Go: en \Orange county) papers please copy. CHaxnron.—At Fairview. N. J,, on Marsday, larch 23, SARAH, wife of Andrew Chariton, aged ears, ! The relatives and friends of the family are re- jpectiuly invited to attend tne funeral, from the Baptist charch, at Fairview, this (Saturday) after- hoon, at two o’cicck. CONNELLY. —On ee VOSEPH CONNELLY, f Funeral will take p! ce this Saturday) forenoon, eleven o'clock, at St. Michael’s church, where a olemn muse will be oitered up for his soul. CoxTis.—On Thursday afternoon, March 23, at our o'clock, after 2 protracted illness, PAULINE, Qaughter of Paul A. and mies fed i era ie family are in aa “s wie March 22, EDWARD ears. ‘The relatives and friends o attend the funeral, trom the residence of her nts, 28 East Twenty-third street, on Sunday alt a oon, at twe o'clock. DaNtsis0N.—Ou Thursday, March 23, JaAMEs W. DANIELSON, aged 20 years and 7 months, The Telatives and friends are respectfully invited o attend the funeral, from the residence of bis mother, No. 546 Broome street, on Sunday morning, t hal/-past eleven o'c ock. DanzicgkR.—On Friday afternoon, March 24, Mr. DANZIGER, Of St. Joseph, Mo. Friends of the family arc invited to attend the uneral, which will take place on Sunday afternoon, Wt one o’ciock, from his la‘e residence, 306 West ‘ifty-second street. Figury-Morre.ay.—On Friday, March 24, at Richmond Hill, 0. V. Fleury:) Mottelay, aged 73 sean, months and 8 days. '‘BEALY.—On Friday, March 24, Mary ELENOR, poly Ah of Patrick and Joanna Frealy, aged 1 year nd 7 montis. Funeral will take place this (Saturday) afterneon, one o'clock, from the Teaidenoe ct her parents, 220 East Twenty-fiith street, New York. GRaMMont.—On Thursday, March 2, after a pain- 1 illness, FELICIAN ERNEST GRAMMONT. Friends are respectfu'ly invited to attend the fu- eral, this (Saturday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from 8 late residence, #3 West area -fourth street. GREENE.—Un Friday, March 24, JONATHAN GREENE, oged 42 years, 9 monins and 14 days, Notice of funeral hereafter. HANSON.—GEORGE 8. H. HANSON, son of Willfam nd Mary E. Ganson, of inflammation of the brain, god 3 years, 1 month and 3 days, he relatives and friends are vFeapeottully invited © attend the funeral, from 637 Fourth avenue, on Sunday afternoon, at haif-past twelve o'clock, |. Hiaoins.—On Thursday, March 23, BaipceT Hra- aged 00 years, a native of Castlegall, parish of hamlish, County Siigo, Ireland. ‘The friends of the family, and those ot her sons, ndrew and [rancis, are invited to attend the fu- neral, from the residence of her son, No. 126 Baxter ive this (Saturday) afternoon, at half-past one JOKDAN.—At South Bergen, on Wednesday, March ANDREW JORDAN, formerly an old resident of New York, aged 68 years. q ile _Teldtives and iriends of the family are in- “nd the funeral, from his la‘e residence, peau avenue, South Fergen, in (Saturday) atter- hoon, atone o’c!ock. ‘Ira’n lor Bergen avenue leaves oot of Liberty street attweive M. JUTTEN —in tis city, on Friday, Marck 24, at five M., BRS AMIN JUTTEN, In the 72d year of his age. The friends of the family are inviied to attend the Uneral, on Moaday, at twelve o'clock, from his 1ate residence, 80 Weat Fifty-filth street. } KERNAN.—On Friday, March 24, at the residence her parents, in Williamsburg, RoMAgrre DUN- BroRTH, beloved daughter of Peter and Mary C, cenan, &.ed 3 years, > months and 3 days. Friends and relatives are respectfully invited to tend the funeral, irom 428 Second street, corner jorih Ninth street, this (Saturday) aiternoon, at hiree o’cloc! any, 10 Aiso, on Sunday, March 5, AGELA, aged 1 year, jonths and 1 «ay. Zizi Uy } Remains interred in Calvary Somscery \_ KeTELTAs.-On_ Thursday, March 23, Joun L. BVELTAd, son of the late sae and Mary Keteltas, me igs amends of of his age. Of yhe family are invited te atend the NEW YORK HERALD, foneral, from the Moravian church, New Dorp, Rogen. Jatand, on Sunday aiternoon, at half-past ‘one orc KUMMEL.—At Lawrence, Kansas, on Saturday March 19, suddenly, Junta C., wife of Angust H. Kummel, and daughter of the late Captain anthony Moffat, New York, in the 40th year of her age. Danbury papers ptease copy. Low.—In Brooklyn, on Fricay morning, March 24, Franois 8. Low, in the 56th year of bis age. ‘The friends and acquaintances are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No, 143 Harrison’ street, South Brooklyn, this (Saturday) afternoon, at half-past two o'clock, The remains will be taken to Albany for interment, MacponovGu.—On Friday, March 24, after a short illness, WILLIAM MACDONOUGH, Jr., aged 48 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fally invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 631 Lorimer Street, Greenpoint, on Sun- day aiternoon, al two o’c!ock. hea JANE Martin, wife of the late John Funeral from Grace chapel, Twenty-second street, near First avenue, this (Saturday) afternoon, at one o'clock, MARITY.—In Hoboken, after a Ungering iNness, FEerDinanp ©. Marri, in the 45th year of his age. The relatives and friends, also the members and ex-members of HI Troop, Third regiment of cavalry, N. G. 8. N. Y., are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 29 Willow street, Hoboken MEW —On Thursday, March 23, WILLIAM WEL The nds of the famtly are invited to attend the tannerals on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late’ residence, 182 Wenman street, Melrose, Westchester county, “NeTT.— on Friday, March 24,7 TARRANCE NETT, @ native of the parish of Clontibret, county Movaghan, Ireland, in the 2lst year of his age. The friends of his ager Thomas ana Michael McBennett, and the St. Coluinbia ‘, A. B. Society are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, om Cehany afternoon, at two o'clock, from 425 Grand stree McLatn.—On Friday, March 24, SARAH E., daugh- ter of Betsey ana the late James McLain. The friends of the fa:nily ave invited to attond the funeral, from St. Jon's Episcopal church, Varick street, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. NeErus.—On Pausany, March 23, after a short 1ll- ness, AUGUSTUS NEI aged 35 years and 14 days. The tuneral will take place from the residence of his mother, No. West Eleventh street (late Ham- mond), near Washington street, on Sunday after. noon, at one o'clock. The relatives and friends of the family, and of his brothers, Peter W. and M.S. Neefus, are respectfully invited to attend, witnout further notice, OLNEY.—At Oakland, Cal., on Thursday, Marcn 23, JAMES N., Jr., son of James N. Olney, forinerly of Brooklyn, aged 34 years, PLUNKET?,—-On Friday, March 24, at his residence, 95 Bridge street, Br oklyn, after a short and severe illness, THOMAS PLUNKETT, a native of the parish of Nobber, county Meath, Ireland, aged 62 years, | deeply and sincerely regretted. The relatives and yrienas are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, on Sunday afternoon, at twe o'clock. SEIGNIOUS.—On Thursday, March 23, VIOLETTA M. SEIGNIOUS, ip the 4th year of her age. The relatives and fricids of the family, also the members of the Macdongal street Baptist church, are Tespectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No, 10 Vandam street, on Sun- day afternoon, at two o'clock. SHERIDAN.—Suddenly, on Wednesday, March 23, JAMES SHERIDAN, @ native of the parish of Dinn, county Cavan, Ireland, aged 63 years. The relatives and friends of the family, also the friends of his sons, Bernard. Edward and John, are respectfully invite! to attend the funeral. from his late residence, 34 Pitt street, this (Saturday) after- noon, at two o'clock. SPELLMAN.—On Friday, March 24, of hemorrhaj from che lungs. JAMES JoSEPH SPELLMAN, ele years, 1 month and 16 days. His remains will be taken to Mount St. Mi Cemetery, Flushing, L. I., for interment, from late residence, 762 Second avenue, on Sunday after- noon, at two o'clock. ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend “nis funeral. Surron.—On Thursdiy, March 23, KaTE F., wife of William A. Sutton, and daughter of the late John W. Richardson. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services, at her late residence, 418 West Twentieth street, on Sun- = afternoon, at three o'clock, Without further notice. TstBot.—On Thursday, March 23, LIBBIe E., daughter of John F. and Ellen T. Talbot, aged 16 years and 8 montns, ‘The relatives and friends are requested to attend the junera, from ber late residence, at Astoria, L. 1, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock. TLFORD.—On Tu sday, March 21, GEORGE TIL- FORD, of the firm of Tilford & Co,, in the 50th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 10 Fourth avenue, on Sunday afternoon, at half-past two o'clock. TYNAN.—At Stapleton, Staten Island, on Friday, March 24, after along and severe filness, CHARLES MILTON, eldest son of M.S. and Elizabeth Tynan, aged 8 years, 8 montns and 11 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend tie funeral, from the resi- dence of his parents, on Garden street, on Sunday alternoon, at two o'clock. WARNE.—At Fort Madison, Iowa, on Thursday, January 19, Mr. Tuomas S, WARNE, B native of Nova Scotia, aged 66 years, but for many years a resident of the United states, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick papers please copy. WELDEN.—On Thursday, March 23, after a short iiness, CHARLES R, P., the beloved son of Frederick and Mary Weilden, ‘aged 4 months and 14 days, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invitea to attend the funeral, from the resi- dence of his parents, 647 West Rh Recta ed street, aus (pateraay) afternoon, at one o'clock, to Trinity m0 ye KS AT AUCTION, “AARON, CRISTALAR & , AUCTIONEERS. SALES- 469 B DAY, MARCH OrCLOCK, BY INSTRUCTIONS OF MR. SOUN uae BERLAIN, at his. store, 671 Broadw: near’ Prince atreot, the entire stock uf fine DIAMONDS, ELRY, Silverware, Clocks, Brouzes re Gatien, Also the entire tore Fixtures, Showcases, 40. Particulars hereaf Aponee'an JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER. Ofiice and saiesroom 37 Nassau street, opposite the Post SOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL will sell this day, at 10% o'clock, at their salesroom, 37 Nassau street, a large assort- ment uf Household Furniture, neariy new and int frat rate order—Brui and Ingrain Cs — Stair Carpe Oil- cloth, painted Bedroom Sut Tea Tables, rienion ety black wainut Bedroom Sults, Hal Pill Dressing Bureaus, fron Hiedstends, Hat Haske, Prrtor Same’ rosewood Pianos, Pier Mirrors, Gilt Cornices, Arm. Chairs Kitchen ‘Tables, Refrigerators, Ktitoben Ware, with which the sale will commence. Also Office Furniture, Iron Railing, &c, Also 6 kegs prime Butter. Also,20 Sewing Machines, of Wheeler & Wilson's, Grover & Baker's and 's and others. Ante. “{ ROH. JOHNSTON, Nt Bie oe ma Salesroom 87 Nassau oppor it Funniny through to Lit mh eit JOHNSTON & VAN FASSEEL'S AUCTION ROUSE, the oldest and best stan mk “the city, betug near the money centre, » most crowded thorough ate, our sales always com- mand a THOSE HAVING GOODS OR MERCHANDICE OF ANY description to dispose of will always find ready eales by send- {ng to our auction roo PRIVATE RESIDENCES OF PARTIES declining housekeeping welgtve persoostend special attention to sales, cue fong experience in this line enables us to guarantee ction, ARE 'g’ SALE.—OIL PAINTINGS. ROBERT Sonne eats AUCTIONEER. e entire ollection of Piet BY 7. ADDISON RICHARDS, NA. comprising, 100, works Landscape, Scenes. at ‘at “home and abroad, and a choice selection it Row on exhibition, day and venta at the Bomervits art Gallery, 82 Fifth avenue, corner of Fourteenth street, Be sold! without reservs, at 736 o'clogk, spnaea ans March 49, GREAT CHANCE—AUCTION SALE. A. Sold on Tucedoy, March st 218 oto, atmsleroon, Ti Broadway, New York, the ‘Carroll street, Breokiya, thrge blocks from ‘Hasnlton fee three store and basement stoop brick; marble mantels, rater, de. 1b rooms j Lot 202100. aia aber UCTION. AUCTION. J. D. PARKER & CO., Auction ro eae this (Saturday) afternoon, commencing at ‘clock, Featdence 118. West ‘Tweuty-soventh streeu, ieee Sie aves nue, complete Household Furniture, viz:—Planoforte, Par- lor Suit ats, Carpets, Tables, Chairs, Lace, Curtains, a, Etageres, om inti, mi inin, m, Basement and lichen Furnit ; eraardumertast kv Sane ouseKeeping will do well to attend. 400 lots by cater ie. LUKE FITZGERALD, Aeeutaeeat “(UcTION NOTICE—1%0 WEST TwWeNTY-THII AU airecu near Sixth avenue,—LUIE PrZGRRAL Dd ite ‘ioncers will ell this da Commencing at 105 o'clod it the magnificent Faron, Dining Room Lateaey, Bod all the ma, alo om, Basement and Kitchen Fetaltres contained fn above private E bere and por i toned: Minoforte, Fompadournad Lowe XIV Paster Butte, Thrsatin brocatel and sik reps; {lala xreen ahd striped rep Suits, Lace Curtains, brocatel do.; Pier and Mantel Mirrors, Cornices and Tables to match; Bronzes, Paintings, by Ame’ rlean and foreign artists; giit and bronze Clocks, Ornaments, 0. ; Vel ruseels Carpets, Library Tables, Hooke Bids Tabl cae Also Dining Room Furniture Plated lh ab mpine Dinnes neh meg ad mpiete Dinner and Tea Sete, EX. tension Tal rm Carpets, fee. Pitchers. "Aino Kitchen Utenslis, in al is of completo souschold Fur. niture, Goods boxed fran shipped for purchasers, ‘A UCTION—AT 12 BAST r TENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH EDWIN NICHOLS 4 CO., Auctioneers, Large and rich Honsebold Furniture sale. A rare opportunity for housekeepers, or parties wishing first class furniture. Magnificent bronzes, Oil Vaintings, Parlor Groamenta Rich gilded Intest style Drawing Ro Brilifant tone rosewood four round corner r Pianolorte, Works of Art, Statuary, China and Silver Ware, day (SATURDAY), March 2, t WS O'clock, precisely, neo 12 Kat Tenth strect, between Fifth avenue and University place, one block west of A. T. St 's buliding. Velvere Brussels, Medallion Fier and Oval Mikrors, Cabinets, bo'e, and Oriental Chairs'and Lounges, b covered with the richest description crim aad greea and gold French satin: bronzes, Clock Biateary, Figures; Paintings, Parlor Oruaments; Works of magnideent rosewood Planoforte, cost 9100; Stool and Cover, rosewood and walnut nor a8, Washstands, Commo vai spring aud hair Matt treeves, Bedding, Blankets, Linen, fas, Chalrs, Rockers, Lounges, covered with eps and baircloth; two Extension Tables, two buffets, with Cnt Glass and oe Ware, China and Silver Ware; Ivory’ Table Cuulery; ‘Kitchen and vanta’ Furniture, Sale positive. All goods must be removed 34 hours after the wal. Rehable men in attendance to Gart or pack goods for at reagonable charces, at puolic aticton, thi ‘commenc! at the five story rest. and gold SALES AT AUCTION. ABLES B. MINE. sR AUCHONERE, ER & BROTHER, late tik iy Bi: LEEDS & MINER, hed 147, Salesrooms 9% Chara! 8 ans rh Reade streets. Galleries, Nos. $17 and tet io Broadway, southwest FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENT “eo MARCH & At Tig 0% Lemos fcr GALLERIES, 817 and 819 Broadway. Southwest’ comer ‘Twelfth etree, Sale of ap important collection of ORIGINAL MODLRN OIL PAINTINGS Of the Flemish, Freuch and Italian schools, recontty re- ceived from Kurope anu never before exhibited MH some of most desir: gminent artists ever Importo Eugene Verbock- F, Ro Gerard, oven, F. DeBrakeleer, L. Willems, Karl Ooms, R. DePauw, Kuwasiog, M. LaPorte, Robbe, Carolus, Roslerae, Laurent de Beul, F Kruséman, L. Grandin, De Vogel, ©. VanLemputten, Kook Kock, Chevaliers @, Induno, D. Induno and E. Sala, of Milan; Professors R. Casned!, G. Moltent and F, Londonfo, of Rome umber of choice examples of favor- received direct from their tudies, s, G. B. MoCord, Wiggins, B,D, Lew! ind others. "The aitive'wi be on ex! 0th in "MARCH 37 AND 23, f orclonk exh day. 661 B: OPPOSITE HOND ST RE: MORTIAGE SAL LE OF SUPERB HOUSE FURNITURE, MIRRORS, CARPETS, CURTAINS, &e. Without reserve (removed for couvenietice of tale), all all of which was made to order for owner ZIEGLER NEWHOUSE fund other first class inakers, covstfting of, vig. :— LOR FURNITURE tm rosewood, covered ie brocede wots, in suite; carved biageres and Cabinets, extra al eit framed. MA‘ PIV RAND SIDE MIRRORS of French plate, ~ Gienlead. Lace and Stik Curtains, rosewood Gontre ‘and side ‘ables,’ Keception Chairs, Encolgueurs, Veivet Carpety, &c., &c. BEDKOOM FURNITURE, Elefant carved rosewood and black walnut Bedatoads, cano~ Dressing Bureaus, with French plat rs and marble tops; Washstands; Velvet Carpets Couches, in silk and reph; Fanteul, arm ‘and Sagy Chain Cabinets; Curtains, first ‘quailty; Mattresses, Pillows and Bedaing. LIBRARY AND HALL FURNITURE—Rosewood secre fary, black walnut Bookcases, do, Hall Stanay, Keck and superbly carved French oak, Bookease, ‘plate glass e iu Paris and cost over $9,000; Chatre, Arm and Library do., “Tables, &c.: Bronze and Ormolu Clocks and Haniel Ornaments, Parian Figures, Vases Bo. DINING ROOM—Flegant black walnut Buffet, extra sze; Table, Chairs and Side Tables; elegant French Porcelain Dinner Service, combining breakfast and dessert pieces: plated Knives and Ware, together with Carpets and Rugs, and other articies incidental to a first class House. Sale peremptory and goods on exhibition, with catalogue as above. LBERT B. WALDRON, AUCTIONEER, Salesrooms 108 Liberty street and 111 Cedar street. Household and Oflice Furnitur Carpets, Bedding, Crockery, ‘This Day, at 103 o'clock. WALDRON & COOKE: ‘will co!l as above one of the finest assortments of Second Hand and New Goods we have offered this season, including Parlor and Library Suits of rosewood and walnut frames, In brocatel, plain and fancy Wool and terry, reps and haireloth : Chamber Furaiture 8 and separate pieces, in rosewood, walnut, mahogany, also Bodsteads, Bureaus, Washstands, Chaire, &c.; one fine Sofa Bed, Braswels and Ingrain Carpets, Iso Crumbeloths and ne ‘American artists, FH. Marple, Younye Bu hibition free on an: MONDAY for parlors, bedrooms, halis, kitchens: Rugs, beautiful designs and patter: Extention Tabi 6,8, 10 and 13 feet jlankets, Comforters, 5 ed spring, bair and other altresses; Bolsters and Fillows, £9. sold to close an estate, intost 4 ing patterns; 125 Single TeRses Bookcases, Buffets, Hall, Stands, Wardrobes, Chairs, Lounges, Basy Chalts, Crockery, Glass, tc. arlor and Otlice Desks, part of the Stock of s Dollar Store, Sey being a fine assort- ment of medium and high priced goods. WALDRON & COOKE are now p attention to Sales of Furniture at real LL THE ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FUNITURE Pianoforte, Paintin, Drawing Room Suits fo 3 property of family lenving elty, Inquire at 115 West leventh street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, Draw Room Sutt, covered brucatel, cont B6U0, for 4900; onedo., red to give personal Pianoforte, cost 8050, tor 4250; Bookcase, Et Clocks rosewood, walnut Chamber Furniture, Malaren we in ex- eeilent order, at half original cost. For parties ‘to pur- chase this lil be @ much better opportunity than ation ing les. B M. DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER. Continuation of tuortgage sale of elegant Household Fur- niture, this day, at 10} o'clock, at the salesrooms, 79 Nassau, viz :—Solld rosewood and wainut Parlor, Chamber and Dinin; Room Suits; also a large assortment of fine curled Hair Mat- tresnes, single, double and % size; a large assortment of pure Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows, Ince and brocatel Cur- Crockery and Glass. lers, Ao. All to be sold assortment of Chini ice Furniture, Gas Chand promptly to the trade and others. ¥ J. W. “CAMPBELL, AUCTIONEER.—SELLS THIS day, at 103g o'clock, at 41 Goerck street, Stock, Fixtures ana Rye ‘&c., of Grocery and Candy Store. Buyers in- re SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1871. ae AMUSEMENT cs OOTH'S THEATRE. EVERY BYENING 4 SATURDAY MATINEE, grand tragedy of MONDAY. WEDNESDAY, NFRIDAY and TORDAY. MR. EDWIN BOOTH VAY, FAIA Se OTHEL Mi LAWRENCE BARRETT TAdv. THURSDAY, MR. EDWIN B as IAGO SATURDAY MATINEE, MEE Batter ae tn OTHELLO onure. a, Andéraot enn Pito Decker, Howson. MesJamea Uo Bar, Pateman, Vultee Beats secured mx days in a at the Theatre, or at its Pranch Ticket Oflice, at ‘Ditson r Go. 's Music Store, No. 711 Broadw: aye Tn_ preparatio erm FooL's keV ENUE" and WERY THEATRE. bicipar aout GRAND "MATINER SATURDAY, AT 2 O'CLOCK, ‘The modern Proteus jounny THOMPSON, and the new drama of on, meh m0 one LAST. AND oa THOUSAND PEOPLE “HAMLET. ON 20 MU SICAL fie SINGS 8 SONGS, AND DANCES 7 31Ge, THE SCENERY ENTIRELY NEW. NEW AND STARTLING PAILROAD BE NSATION. ACKOSS A DRAWBRIDGE OVER NEWARK BAY. A POPULAL COMEDY TO COMMENGE WITH. OWERY THEATRE. GRAND MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2 O'CLOCK. Mr. JOHNNY THOMPSON in bis INTER drama of AND. 5 4 THEATRE COMIQUY. THEATRE out UR. ROADWAY, OPPOSITE ST. NICHOLAS. BUTLER GILMO! se eeeeen ‘Dn estractive bil his afiertuoon and event sae ALL THE IMMENSE TROUPE APPEAR, NAGERS, TLY Ma’ 1 2 OCLOGK PRECIS LY, DREN HALF 2H ee ACHR EET or Tt FEkton | or The PERIOD | OF THE PEEIOD DOUGHERTY will lecture on the topics of the day. MILBURN in new songs. THE GREAT LAURT TROUPs OF PANTOMIMD THE GRAND BALLET. SEE SMA) Afternoon, doom open atl; curtain rises tam E ab TM. Seats reserved fn advance ‘The Lancashire Hornpipe, ast one, the ARATOGA. night, at 8, the 100th per- The Last of “SARATOGA.”| formause of SARATOGA. Monday, March 27—Mra, Gil. cee benefit, and last night of RATO TUESDAY NIdit, MARCH [ 28, will be roduoed BOUCICAULT'S 1 preg BRILLIANT PLAY, ‘with a full and perfect cast, Taghiticent new scenes ‘and gorgeous costam Paraivure a la mode, Box sheet now open twelve days in advance. MR. DALE begs to announce that he wil! put io trameaiate Tebearsal the celebrated comedies of “MARRI MONEY,” “PATTER Persie Cl gai ov pe A hy known a brillant plays, im which will appear, eee) ‘being the farewell performances on the American stage of that world-famous comedian. Due no- tice will be given of their production, ONY GASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE. ‘o-day, nt halt- last matinee of Bu NING EDDIB, TH THE FEMALE MINSTRELS. YEA NCE. W YORK A HUNDRED YEARS HENCE, Jor PASTOR AND THE DOUBLE COMPANY, M™? FB. B. CONWAY'S PARK THEATRE, E BROOKLYN. ‘TURDAY, MAR LAST NIGHT UF LUCILLE. WESTERN and J. A. HERNE. THE SPY OF ST. MARC AND HANDY ANDY. ARIE ‘SEEBACH—MTH STREET THEATRE, eins tee EVENING, MARCH 25. ACH IN TWO NEW COMEDIES. For the fret Ume, Blum's celebrated Come ae EDUCATIONAL RESULTS (ERZIEHUNGS KESULTATE); and Count or (Stadt Fraulein und Landmadchen), City Life. Mme. SEEBACH in « new and brilliant role, as GABET WESTERN. | Ip addition, the Comedietia, in one act, THE WATERSALON, FIR: 8 (iret Clase Walt, Mme. SEEBACH bes ABEL ‘A, Baroness of ing oom Wall BY JORN A. DUNN, AUCTIONEER.—JOHN A. DUNN & CO, will sell this day, at 11 o'clock, at their ofr aalearoom re 233 Bowery, Stock and Fixtures of @ Grocery; for Conventenge of male 10 our salestoom: the stock, co ofa eral assortment of Groceries, Tea, Sugar, Soap, Starch, nned Fruit, Pickies, Sauce lat ‘Counters, Glass ke. form and Corinter Scal TENRY B, HERTS, AUCTIONEER. MAGNIFICENT DIAMOND JEWELRY, WATCHES, RICH EIGHTEEN CARAT GOLD JEWELRY, &0, CONTINUATION SALE THIS DAY, MARCH 25, AT STORE OF 8. MIGEL, NO. 9 UNION SQUARE. POSITIVELY WITHOUT RESERVE TO QUIT BUSINESS. _ Bale commences at 103 0 clock Precisely. IFTH POPULAR CONCERT. SATUR! te in Mao ee uM » Bie REY Mr. GEORGE 8. W ee Miss ADELAIDE MA CHARLES SCHUYLER. ELTERPE CHORUS, Sig. N. CAROZZI. J. P. MORGAN, Conductor. TICKETS 60' CENTS, PIANOFORTES. 1g PIANOFORTE, jed maker; Cally guarunteed; used F $250; Drawing ‘Room Sults, cov- A. MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD made order, celebr: cost 650, five ren i Pea Mirrors, Carpets, Cham- ber, Dining rilice ; property family ‘leaving cliy. Inquire 36 Weat Fifteenth street, near Sixth avenue. ‘JACOB BOGART, AUCTIONEER, THIS DAY, MAROH 35, ‘at IL o'clock, at the suction’ ra rooms, No. { Nortn William Household Furniture, Carpets, Mirrors, plate glass; Sewing Machin Parlor Suhs, Hotase Tablem, fe its, marble top Gotiage Suite, Bedsteads, Matizeiaes, black walnus and oak Extension eads, Dining Tables, Paintin ring, Kitchen, Furpitura, three: u Bruszel ‘Also fn Sale—Vot. of Dey Goodm Fancy Goods, Faney Soaps, Ac. |” JOHN R. FARRINGTON, Marshal, ‘corner of Fifth avenue and Forty-fo Mart, corner streets—The irst regular eale April 6. A LAKGE STOCK OF PIANOS, BEST MAKERS, TO rent or sell ches rent allowed on purchase. Call at M. M. MERRELL's, Union square (165 Fourth avenue), LARGE STOCK OF FIRSTCLASS PIANOS AT RE- duced prices. A seven octave rosewood, overstrung, but ttle used, a bargain. STEKDMAN & HOLLYER, West Sixteenth street, near Sixth avenue, BRAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE—ONLY #160; falltrou frame, overstrung bass, seven octave, seroll legs ; s great sacritice for a ‘BIDDLE, 184 “Amity atreet, near Broadway, ‘AMES JENKINS, AUCTIONEER—WILL SELL AT Public auction, on Saturday, March 25, at 140 Waverloy ‘Sixth avenue, at 11 reo sk shi Carri id Wasa of al deveriptiobe 0 Harness, Blankets, Robes, dc. “Bale positive. COLE, AUCTIONEER—WILL SELL ON MONDAY, + March %7, at 1x M., at the Commercial Exchange, No. ‘ulton street, opposite the City Hall, Brooklyn—Fulton ave Due, four very valuable Lots, northwest corner Fulton avenue and’Gallatin place; the best business location in the city; terms liberal. ‘OSEPH SHONGOOD, AUCTIONEER-WILL, SELL his day, Saturday, March 25, 1871, at 2 o'clock P. M., at fo Right venue, comer of Forty-elghlly street, the stock of Dry and Fancy G Sale to each day un \f ORRiS WILKINS, AUCTIONEER. Bale in partition, northwest corner of fudson and Jane streets, LUDLOW & CO. will sell at auction, on Thursday, March OU eT ‘felock, at the Exchange Salesroom, No. 111 Broadway, the valuable double three story brick House and Lot No. 59 Jane strech corner Hudson street; lot 25 feet front, #3 feet rear, by 88 feet deep: title ‘ndlaputabe, Piss jeventy per cent may remain on bond and m Pull pertiouare and id maps at the Auctioneer's office, aaa 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT va ee SHALL SELL ‘public auction, Saturday, March 25, 1871, at Il A. M., an the premises, to par morage’ charges, one Planing” Ma: stored Marcn, . Me- chine, unclaimed, sto ), in name of P. Murray. £00., 400 West Twelfth street, corner Wess street. EUR AUERLAIN, 15 RUE DE LA PAIX, PARIS. mbrosial Cream for car Fashionable Rercumse for the Hanckerchief. ‘Eau Lustrale for the Hair. Eau de Cologne (preparation spectale). RESTAURANTS, WA sninaron RESTAURANT, 9 WEST FOURTH has changed hands and {s open for business. Former patrons will be well served by \Charile” and new guaranteed satisfaction. Nice riraie ate aupper rooms, Ghoiee Wines and Liquors served Mi, Fur- nished Rooms COAL AND woop. JUMBERLAND COAL.—F —FRESHLY ™ MINED apenas land Coal, from the Borden mines, arriving. from Baltimore by barges and for sale by BORDEN & TOvELL, ‘Wand ‘71 West atre ALE DEALERS IN CHARCOAL BG sep aontract for Charcoal, delivered by oat, street. KLABER, STEAM MARBLE AND MARBLEIZING « Works, The and 188 East Eighteenth street, offers 500 Marble and Marbleized Mantels, all complete; Monuments, Grave Stones, Table Tops, &c., at prices that defy competition. T REDUCED, PRICES SLATE, MANTELS, FROM AL g8 So upwards; many new and el esiga. ennui SLATE ¢ 20.. 40 Wont ighicenth street, ween Fifth and Sixth avenues, ARBLEIZED SLATE, MANTELS—RICH, AND ELE- M ant designs, fFom $0, $2. $15, up to, $250, STEWART &€ 605 Sixth avenue, eaween reinty its, and ‘Thirty-sixth streets. KLABER & CO.'8 MARBLE WORKS, 217 TO 293 J}. Weat Fifty-first street, between Broadway and Fi; avenue.—Marbie and Marbielzed Mantels, Monuments, new, erigiaal denigns; cheapest in the city. gnth ADVERT EMENTS. NE DEMOISELLE PROTESTANTE DESIRE UNE co de femme de chambre oa de bonne. Bat jt Houston st. A RIANOFORTE FOR SALE-—AT 120 WEST TWENTY. third street, a very fine instrument, nearly new ; in fine ore Ger; of superior tone and finish; 7 octave; rosewood fifi ig fine and costly Furniture, Carpets, Mirrors, ngs, cm contained in 10 Above, "All will be Gold at half cost for cash." "Y SoMe M4 A. ROSEWOOD PIANO, IN GOOD. ORDER. 8125; A 7 octave, carved legs, city maker, $175; Boston Plano, with mollan attachment, $1 elegant {ull concert agraffe, with stool and cover, at @ sacritice. PEEK & SON, 146 Bleecker street, OR SALE—A NEW SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD Fiano; price $5N, Apply at 221 South Fifth street, jersey Y. ADY WILL SELL FOR $100 A HANDSOME PIANO- Ly forte, Stool and Cover; modern improvements and Stylo; perfect order; sweet, powerful tone; nearly new. Ap- Ply ai Fenndonce, 28 hira eet. iauitey TANOS, MELODEONS we ORGANS OF NEW AND k be beautiful fal alee of dierent me a Josrer prices for ry or mont installments, or for rent, A’ 3", Grondway, thas can be fount elsewhere,” i TRIPLE SHEKTY. «Ame SEMENTS. LNA EP Wes THearae. hie LO’ LO'B EM, veo “Fee 2 ia EPORMANcES TODAy, (A8D LINGARDS, MATINEE AT 134. EVENING AT @ LAST NIGHTS OF THE BLACK CROOK, WILLIAM HORACE, Last NIGHTS OF TUE KLACK CROOK. ALICK DUNNING, ACann.-Menars. Jarrett & Valm DICKIE, ito sanounee ihe Sheard the ee rom ar on the « ing of April Laat ight neeee, tha course a ig ocean: a ores oe ale Ure roduction, on ‘Mone the fing old English Comedy, tn two ncts, dar April ld; of Bhakepearo's Bistorial rayedy of Eteutenant Kingston, i STAT Oe HRCHIARDEENEE "nuit, he BEACK CROOK, Wat he lortimer.... ¢ » rnihoence and with all tt peolal attractions, at the Philae del; ia Academy of Must Monday MS Al NEW, SERIES OF SKETCHES, infer the conjunctive management of Jarrett & faiwer wad a ra Commie Dran Mr. John E. Moonougn. LITTLE TODDLEKINS. ORE NOVELTY THIS WERK. Brownamith.. GEORGE ©, BONTPACR Se NOVELTY THIS WEEK. Barnaby Babicombe, W. HORACK LINGARD | Appearance of Prof, NELSON and his wondertul childres. MATINEE 0-D. orcLo ay nono? AY AT 2 OK. ENTIRE CHANGE OF BILL, L™ EDWIN'S THEATRE. weir great acrobatic performances, DECIDED HiT OF THE NEW GRAND BALLET, THE DEMON'’s REVEL, with its new and elegant costumes, wonderful and startling effects, eautifal wad orfaimel ma and embracing fn {ts performance the entire ballet force this establishment, FIFTEENTH WEEK OF THE Lily A fala TONS, THE GREAT SKAT. RUNNELLS FaMibl 4 brilliant effects, magnificent tableanz, _Evening performance at 8, Matinee at 1)4. ae ae N8i0r8 GARDEN, BLO'S eer CK CROOK MATINEE, TODAT, AT BLACK, Cs £0 MATINEE, All the superb scenory, Wwannace THIS SATURDAY MATINER, Messrs, GILBERT, FISHER, STODDART, RINGGOLD, LANAGAN ; Mendaines BARRY, GERMON, MZSTAYER, SEFTON, DELA! Tits ¢ (SATURDAY) EVENING, Robertgon's tne Military Drama, 3. ern. Lester Wallack, ‘dilbert, Fisher, Ringgold, Wil Mamsou, Leonard, Quigley, Pook? Mesdaines Marry, Gor mon, Mestayer, aw ROOK MATINEE, ry LACK CROOK MATINGE, to Day ar om EVERYTIUNG SAME AS "AT NIGHT. RESERVED ORCHESTRA CHAIRS..,..ONB DO! FAMILY CIRCLE FIFTY ©) ‘ooD's wusEUM, ATURDAY, MARCH 26, GRAND MATINEE GRAND MATINEE ie above are announs POSITIVELY THE LAST HME, fo consequence of the PRODUCTION of NOVELTIES, On MONDAY, March 27, will be produced TO-DAY AT3 P, Me TO-DAY AT2 PL ML bertson's Masi NEW. PLAY, AGhOss Tie entitled CONTINENT. BIRTH CONTINENT. * ERDAY-IHTH. SES Eee as the “PERRER.* MENS SUCCESS A LONDORE ©? 20™ Playing with TM NE. Mito in properation, and to be presented for the ft timein | GREAT Tee rte SoEAE four years, AcKd 8S OLIVER ROSEDALE. i DOUD; “aie siaacaaecian CoNntINENT. BYRON. -DAY AT 2 P.M. Epica cay atl THIS RVENING AT 8 P. a. EARLY. x N. wy TIME, EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION POSIT Ey — MARRIED LIFE. LOBE. GLOBE. "GLOBE. ——_—__—_ Gu pt a 1. 47 steer THEATRE. SEERACHL TBGRAND FAMILY MATINEE AT 9:30, BENEFIT FOR THE ARIST A MORNING Witt Je BGR Bowl DGE De Who hare been continuously engaged with Mime. szEBacH | sosn fate! ah. SLAWEER WAFS ougog hes A jperican engagement ak STOUTE SUDGE Bx eile N@ ACH has gratuitously offered her valuable ser- | RICKEY... CEMA \d the following attractive programme will be pre- Govirt Giticers, Citizens, de. ‘The fps act of Chaslotte Birch pfoltfers BSS ELLA Wishing ' hor great changes, JANE E AN OF LOWOOD. MISS EMMA GRATT Waieurun Lowcod) Miss EMMA GIATLAN, #etf0-comte vocalist, SEEBACH in her great role, JANE oR RNEY'S COURTSHIP. ‘The third act (Mad Scene) of HAMLET. i ia MIBS JENN ONC AND JUDY, a CH as i MISS LOUISE BOSHILLE, Wire Walker. The third act of Schiller’s MARY STUART, pELEHANTY and HENGLER: Song and Including the celebrated PABK SCLNE, WILSON BROTHEKS, Acrobatic Act, SEEBACH, MARY STUART. KENO, KE VENETA, UREN ELIZABETH. The Inst act of THE GLADIATOR INNA. r Fechter von Rave! (De ane. oar _ MLE, VENETA in her great role of THUBSNELDA. , RDAY. 27, the new Sensation Drama, 13 MARCH DAY AND NIGHT. LYM o™™ TMMEDIATE "AND, EgerNIes SUCCESS RAND OPERA HOUSE. AUGUSTINE DALY'S & RIC! totally original drama o: contemporaneous society TODAY ATS TA PEBICHOLE entitled, TO-DAY AT 3. EA PERICHOLE AIMER As THE BALLAD SINGER, G. L. FOX GAUSINB, AS ULLLO, as % AGNES ETHEL TO-NIGHT AT 8. LES GEORGIENNES, SUNDOWN 1 a8 TO-NIGHT AT 8, RG ROUSE. a MEDDIE. TO-NIGHT AT 8. LES GEORGIENNES, N zs wwith the entire Tro ny which will be presented ‘The cele rated EVERY EVENING DURING THE WEEK, hepa GRAND OPERA HOUSE BALLET TROUPE MATINEES WEDRESDATS "AND SATURDAYS, rill appear in each Opera in a new INCIDENTAL DIV ERTISSEMENT. itn elaborate scente aids and pandramic efocts by i ldintne ELytH orévp concert °* M YE company selected for Its special Stneas to the life-like oe er MUEGIMENT BANDS > ges Feprencnted A aoleudld Programm. HUT OUT OF SOCIETY. ESDAY— ‘Amerion ‘Act EIGHTEEN AND FIFTY, in pammigeyson oye MULE, AIMEE a ‘Act &—UP THE MISSOUR : LA JGRANDE, DUCHESSEE ‘Act NEXT THE HORIZON, ‘THURSDAY, one! 'W. MORRISSEY. et &.—FACE IN THE BUSH, _Seats seoured mx days in advance, See es Qrtmetc THEATRE. SECOND MA MATINEB of AvausTIN DALY'S RAND, OPERA HOUSE, UNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY, " SESDAY EVENING, MAR H 28, sopwannenss wiih new scenery, dresses fend decorations, im. creased chorus and orchestra, and excellent ciistribation of _Saracters, of Offenbgch’s ever popular and successful WOFK¢ hee “ 83K, original drama, ~ “tn which Mil cE Pin donplianes ice with repeated re uesia of trons of this estal isbme: 6 first HORIZON. time tn Arnerica as LA GRANDIE Hf GUgHERSE DB a GERI. Doors open atl o'clock. STELN, aa performed by her upwards of ie. a in the principal th of France and Brazil, and in whleld Cartain rives at 2, character she is pro ren 1 by com event critics as HORIZON: WITHOUT A SUPERIO! AND 47 BOWERY. ND GERMAN OPERA, Saturday, 26th, NORMA, with Mrs. LIGHTMAY In her great role as Norma. Box oflice now open. Briar OPERA HOUSE, TWENTY-THIRD STREET, GTADT THEATRE, 45 NEW Y YORK CIRCUS. : -ceiFourtgnnth street). = Gee MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATU: VERY NIGHT, ate OF SULTAN: x KENT, THE chown OF THE A between Sixth and Soventh avs., near. Looth’s theatre, GEORGE DONALD, TO-DAY, AT 2 O'CLOCK. THE CHAMPION BAREBACK A eaauur RIDER igbitirea ra tothe Matinee, at 2 o'clock. MOLE, JEANRESTS ELLGLER. MATT DAN BRYANT TO-DAY. AT Two, OUTE LEAPS, MATINEE RYANT TODAY. [AT TWO. TRAINED HORSES AND PONIES. MATINEE Coco, AT TWO. Admission, 60 cents; children under ten 25 cents; reserved, ATINEE Coco, AT TWO. | seats, 75 cents; children, 50 cents, MATINEE cox0, AT TW MATINEE coco, At Two. | \TEWCOMB & ARLINGTON’S MINGTRETA, MATINEE coco, AT Two. EWCOMB & ARLINGTON'S MINSTRELS, MATINEE THE MONKEY T TWO. MATINEE OF THE PERIOD, T TWO. EWCOMB & ARLINGTON "3 NEW OPEK, EWCOMB & ARLINGTON'S NEW OPERA House, CORNER OF TWENTY F sHTH SCREET AND BRO, WILL OPEN MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 10, lesars. Newcomb & Arlington having leased the lower ball of the Apollo building for a term of years. which is now um one an entire alteration and remodelling, will be titted X EXPENSE OF A FIRST CLA8: McAndrews, Dave Reed, Tommy Sully, Brockway, NELSE SEYMOUR, LITELE MAG, DAN BRYANT, Stanley, D'Alberter, Dempster, Normans Fosters J The Brilliant Vocalists to-day, at 2 o'cloc! DAN BRYANT’S MINSTRELS TO-DAY, AT 3. Jpoouers OPERA, ‘HOUSE. LLY AND LEON AN St, DOMINGG. LEON as Miss MILBURN, the Greote Heiress. KEULY as COUNT DE LEYRAG, | ST, DOMINGO. FABHEM 70 CITY HALL IN 15 MINUTES, Now is the me to strike for Cees transit. $2) MPLE OF MINSTRELSY, and a vy times be pos strictly es such, The present interior will be entirely torn out and rebut, ‘The auditorium Is to contain» argue and parquet circie, rivate boxes, a galery. The entrance tothe lower Twill be upon a direct fovel with the street aud there benotops to descend or ascend, “It ta, the itention oF the Meier an managers that the auditorium shali not be excelled in. beat ee ona ng on the atrap by the | Cr'design and ornamentation and the comfort of the audience wited to by any theatre or hall tho city, and towards acoompi'shing sbiednytied to that end no expense wili be s hen finished will be NG, AT IRVING HAI Bae PLACE, CORNER FIF- On TUESDAY EVENING, 3 MARCH 2, at Zig o'clock, fora Be te re dade Underground eit (the Beach transit), now oe imancutiy by NEWCOMB £ ARLIN i sik Ongar TROUPE OF aierows SECOND TO NONE IN AMERICA, each member being selected for bis superior excellence an@ fndividual talent, Ta NEW, FACES, NEW FRATURES, NEW IDEAS. ¢ Management having cal for the entire Americag, GOVERNOR, Qontinent ek She past twenty years, will make their debut um ¢ great metro} acrpia.ts the Stele Shen the role of the people can be heard Day EVENING, APRIL 10, L 10, un. a = ioe : a Win, i Martin, President; acbugnauce i Piiteea ty anf Rugg, Bes ciary ‘m. Ky Martin, President; the Haat ny ‘Association, Cee Crary, President; TEINWAY HALL.—NILSSON MATINEE. andby ihe E Braces Najogain Ward alison Miaocta- | OME MAX STRAKOSCH respectfully announces the __George D. Armstrong, Secret ry; Johu Foley, President, ERMAN, LIEDERKRAN?:—LIEDERRRANZ HAUL, Les rome street. FOURTH GRAND eancear Sun 1871. iss ANNA ROSETTI, Prima Donna ater ton INTEN, Solo Pianiat; Mr. WM. ‘CANDI- DUS, Performance of LOBGESANG, by Mendels- sohn; with fal ore and Orchestra. ‘Conductor Re , Picekets to be obtained through members, MULE. CHRISTINE NILSSON, THIS SATURDAY, March 95, 1871, at LP. M. Mite, GHRISTINE NILSSON will’ be Rasisied by Mies ) ANNIE LOUISE CARY, Contraito; Sigs. BELGNOLT, VE GER, Mr. 4H, VIEUXTEMP, THE GRAND ORCHESTRA, Under the direction of MAX MARETZEK a and Sig. BOSON. General admission, $2; reserved y (Sl extra, ise Tol and 114 Sroad Seata now at Steinway Hail; MONDAY, 27th— LAst BROOKLYN CONCER! LEGAL NOTICES. JX THE DIsTAIOT COURT OF THE, UNITED STATES for the Middle district of Alabama.—In cant a The Louisiana National Baok et als. vs. The Meridian Seay als.—On vill, &c. fier Solicltor of Comptainanta. and ban undersigned, Special tired in Equity, to whom it bas™| th been referred to the accounts hereby gives notice, according to the decree of id court 1m too same, that sil bondholders under any and all Of the roperty of said defendant, The Selma and Meridian Balioed Company, except inose who have hereto: fore made proof of thelr bonds in the cause, and all judg- ment creditors of said company, snd all persons having claims againat aaid company not secured by mortgage, m appear before fins “at fontgomers, Alabama, within thirty dayg from the date of this advertisement, and ‘make proof ol respectit ents and clal Manon 18, 1871, in the above stated cause sald F. BAILEY, Special Master, bear Mootle TO A DECREE OF THE HIGH COUR’ , in @ cause Hibbert against Hibbert, al ers0n9 siaiming as de descendants of Thirza Hadfield, or aforesaid, Cottor are om or before the 2ist day of June, 1871. to 60 rove their claims at the Chambers of the Vico Ch: No. I New square, Lincoln Middlesex, or in detault thereof they ily excluded from the benefit of the said Weilnesday, the th LA us June, 1871, at 12 of the clock, at noon, at the sald Chi ‘appointed for the hearing Bhd adjudicating upon the el JOSHUA BIRD ALLEN, Chief Cter! Carsten & Unquuarr, Staple Inn, Agents for Wm. War- burton, Manchester, piainiifs! solicitor, tod the a day'of Febroary, 187 FURNITURE. MAGNIFICENT DRAWING ROOM SUIT—POMPA- dour style, covered French satin brocatel, coat 8600, for 10. $50; rosewood Planoforte, Bronzes, ainliogs;” ue ren,” Seeretaire "Bookcase, Oaryeta, mare poterle bois de rone Cabinets, Mirrors, rosewood and aint » Silverware, China Ware, Matires: cure av cpontians 6 bactiti Inquire ‘at 38 West Fifteenth street, Detwoen Fifth aud Sixth avei EGRAAF & TAYLOR, 87 AND 69 BOWERY, 130 AND Hester street,’ 85 Chrystie street, ‘connected, ihave the largest stock of’ Furniture, Carpet: ing, Cure tains and Cornices ever before exbihted by with prices marked down 80 per cent. Splendia stock ‘at our new more, 61 Fourth URNITURE, CARPET AND BEDDING AT REDUCED prices. Housekeepers supplied with abore on easy terms. O'FARRELL'S Warerooms, 20) Eighth avenue, _Monthly and weekly payments taken. yod paying > bouts, in Macdoug: Conwe oF selling, ill health of owner. with references, 0. W., box $98 Herald ollice. Adiress, ir fournlr de bons renseignements. S'adresser, au 273 NE FILLE FRANCAISE DESIRE SE PLACER DANS une — comme femme de chambre et coutariere; eile n’; objection a avoir soln d'une jeune demol- Selle” *¥’ndrosuer au ibs West iBtn ASTROLOGY. 'ADAME CLARA A. ALMA, DE PARIS (CLARA AN- TONIA, Inte of San Francisco), business and medioal Clairvoyant. ‘Consultations in English, French and 1,289 Broadway, opposite Grand Hotel. ADAME ROS3, MEDICAL AND BUSINESS CLAIR- voyant, tells present and future; shows likeness ‘Of husband; contidental letters written, 158 of ue o |. Brices lower than any other house in the oity. MRST CLASS ASSORTMENT OF FURNITURE—MADE under my own supervision, consisting of well made and upholstered Varior, Bedroom, ' Dining rary Bult made out of the very best material; also Pickbait's cele brated Parlor Bed. ker street, corner Sullivan st, gi Ey parontanz TO HOUSEKERPERS.—CARPETS, FUR- niture, Cs Mt Feduced prices; weekly or monthly rarmecis eh, at J. GREENE'S, 804 Eighth ave- ‘nue, corner Twenty-fifth street. 1 HE WONDERFUL CYNOCEPHALUS HAS ARRIVED HE LORD OF LORNE LANCERS—COMPOSED IN Scottish _metodies, by D. Godfrey, author of Guards ‘4c. Published, with Likeness, ‘printed in colors, of quis of Lorne, and sre on of bis home {n Scotland; price $1 aus, wat. ‘POND & CO., 647 Broadway, New York. HE WONDERFUL CYNOCEPHALUS HAS ARRIVED, ANJO AND GUITAR INSTRUCTIONS.—BY HENRY C. DOBSON, the oldest and most successful teacher in the profession. Mfusical Tustruments of ll Kinds at reason- able prices. Doss }ON, 260 Bor Mr, 8. W. COLBY, pe WONDERFUL Admission, #8; reserved seats, 60 centsextra, ‘CYNOCEPHALUS Ten y | ITEINWAY HALL. “NOBODY": HILDRER," EAS AEEREED THURSDAY EVENING, March 89, me aulooe TEINWAY HALL. S GRAND CONCERT OF THE LADIES’ AID SOCIETY of the HAANEWANN HOSPITAL, SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 28, inder the direction of MAESTRO" ANTONIO BASIL, sasisted DY the following d gategnpel ae artists — Mis: eat Mme. RIAN ee Mie a STERLIN Miss Liza MOONEY, Signor RONCONI, is RANDOLPH, he MILLARD, * Mr. BILE. Bignor BUITRAGO, G ‘Mos AND CHANDON FOR ME: OR, CHAMPAGNE aga). ital Eh tate Chaplain of the Borough ‘Prison Liverpool, i by request, wilt 80 “The Hea en Chine," 40c, TER deliver bis popular si anc lastrag tive leckure a a On “THE STREET CRABS.” _Tickets complimentary ul Steinway 1 MS | \7IENNA DEMOREST (PRIOR TO HER DEPARTURE oniFt 14 | wh maomasy Baritone, and oiner” eminent” arate wilt give omas, Baritone, an » DR KAHN'S MAGNIFICENT MUSEUM, 14 | One Grand Concer ft adeinwny tal a Wednesday Sent ‘ arerct: ickels #1, to include reserved sents If prec 745—BROADWAY—145, pe bevore the day of the’ concert: on the day of the qoncers rex opposite Astor place. 745 | Served seats will be 50 cents extra. Sold at Pond’s, $47 Broad- fap | Way, and Ditson’s, 711 Broadway. Rs. F. B. CONWAY'S PARK lyn Tok jet, during Sal and Au, YOKOFE 4 LITTLES Brovkiya, Age ‘Agents for Mra FB, Goa T= WONDERFUL 145 RAMATIC ASSOCIATIONS.—FOR SALE, A STAGE, ‘complete in all its details. Apply at Seventy-first Regi: ment armory, 118 West Thirty-second atreet, or to Lieut. Colonel WOLCOTT, Revere House, ROADWAY UNDERGROUND RAILWAY. 260 BROADWAY, CORNER WARREN, ‘Open 10 to 5. or BROOK- Nae Montague street, CYNOCEPHALUS =e HAS ARRIVED, IPHE PAVILLION, 688 BROADWAY, BETWEEN GREAT Jones and Fourth streets. Vocal and instrumental concerta every evening, commencing at 7,4 o'clock, ree. A. STEIN. YOUNG LADY, WITH CULTIVATED VOICE, PER- fect reader, desires & situation in church as soprano, ‘Aduress SOPRANU, No. 18 Thomas A. New York or Brooklyn. street, N. Y. SERIES OF GRAND DIAMOND GIFT CONCERTS ‘Wili be held in Washington, 1. C., commencing on the Sd da} Of May, 1871 the proite of wien’ ‘will be devoted to the rel GUITAR, FIANO, VIOLIN, SINGING.—PRIVATE LES. | Of the victims rench w. sons} Music, Strings, circulars, dc. matiea; estab- Usned 1964, 593 Sixth avenue, coraer Thirty-fifth street. Call, | 900 Ticks (AND Ao Hone, Havas, 2 SOLD day or evening, or address PROFESSOR, {$880,000 worth of Diamonds, of the Unest quality, house warranted by @ diam Second to none in existence, will be ation, whethi HE POSITION OF ORGANIST OF ST. PAUL'S CATHO. lic cathedral, Pittsburg, ts open to a fret class musician ; must be well recommended and of steady habits, Asaress ED. MACGONIGLE, at. Paul's vt Pittavurg, Pa. ‘absent of present, fs the i od most Earvings an ies Solitaire magniticont sat of rolitatra amon one beautifnl (ladies’) Fuh eet, ‘In and Bracelets, orth coll WB) Be ing in value fros Tone betwee the giftaand ticke:a us unquestional it favorable ever presented. ie most satisfactory sertions, from the bighest auc moat responsible sources and erizences of the full proteation of the puvite, wilt be found be hands prinetpal cities. in Ghlers for tickews or Incoreaazion, addressed to our New York ollice, will receive pr COURSE OF POP 2! 2) LAR SCIENTIFIC LECTURES, iusirated with numerous aud brilliant experimenia, Will be delivered at the Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoe boken, N. J, bexuning with Wednesday, March 29, ani con. | ning Gach successive week to June ‘Vignt—By President The Atmosphere--By The Spectroscoy Sound—By Dr. J. 80) ‘The subjects will Profesor Bes iT B. Silliman. Professor G, F. Barker, ONTHLY OR A ad PAYMENTS—CARPETS, Furniture, Bedding, &c. DEALY % CUNNINGHAM, 886 Third avenue, near Twenty-cighth street, ft Bamako garucusn - Nation: Janik of the «teks ‘a 1 ROBERTSON & CO. Agents. wren Kaw York at P.O. DEVLIN De DANCING ACADEMIES. —SAUSE’S DANCING ACADEMIES, MASONIC HALL, * pa ey ‘and Brevoort Hall, 134 ‘S4th ot, | oF evening, ° A LissiOMH ad any Boor, day