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THE ENEUMATIC BORE. To rox Eprrok or TAR HERALD:— ° May 1 call the attent Or the readérs of the FIZRALD to one or two of the fallactous arguments urged against the Pnedmatio Tunnel City Railroad, ‘the bill for which has just passed the Legisiataré and which ig now awaiting the action of the Goys emnor f 2 “ ‘This plan is opposed by many persons on the ground that it is practically similar to the Arcade Railroad bill, which wag vetoed last year, The! @ould pot be a greater error, as the following lette! from responsible authorities fully show:— NeW YoRK, 38 BROADWAY, March 29, 1871. Dean Srn—t beg leave to submit the allowing rep Teplies to ridin my my opinion @ tunnel taierone Egat wide and high, exterior measurement, can easily be con. Ih tug cunire te of Hrohidway, wishout injury foundation, o uilding on om locomotives of a ne iven would leave eonssary water and streets to which It proposed to tN Mt pipes and @ necessary, ‘some inconvenience. and, course, 4 som inconvenience be al: and temporary, therefore, allowable in view of | ‘ie tdvantagee resulting ‘the railway, or hetner it will be excessive, lunder the same Sompanson, would depend upon the inanner in which the re- arrangement was made, Tn the cage of some former bilis iene ore the Legislature for uaderground railways, 1 deemed tie ray a duty (in, the office 1 then held} to make objection to nets paseaye ob the ground that tbey did Bot sufficient), Rebit tection of our ciizene in sas resara, iB e bill watch Sout have sent me the duty af at and sewers is to the proper Srumsipal oficers, who aigas’ know bow to ae ie da in the shortest possiole tine, and d consequently ‘amount of inconvenience to Tw ik—In regard to the section giving power to acquire tile to euch ianda Se be rorkt the operations of the Soatemplated road T can only tne autuorlty to obtala for the construction of railwaye ts of Sufve indispensabie in ail cases. "Whether that power is to de abused or not must rest, I suppose, upon tue character of the court appointing the commissioners. Tam, dear sir, very respectful, Zour obedient servant, EN, Consulting Engineer. To ALFRED F, BRAOH, Es, President Pneumatic ‘Transit Company, 260 Broadway, New York, New Youx, March 22, 1871. Sim—In response to your inquiries | would say that { be- heve that a tunnel occupying thirty-one feet in wisth by elgh- teen feet in height, exterior dimensions, may be made along the middle of 1 Todaway wituout encangerine che foundations of any arising. buildings, and that ordinary transit of drawn by steam or puetimatic engines, whether locomott iationary, would do no injury whatever to butidings on way. Such a construction ts very different from the Arcade pro- dgct, which occupied the whole w dth of Broadway, koin ‘down to a depth of at least wwenty-three feet below the su Surface. Au one of the engineers to whom the question was eferrad by the Vestry of Lrinity churehy I reported that pro- feet unless modified for that locality to ve dai Ber foundations of Trinity church. In that wet x ‘engineers suggested moditications which “would, io sree, do amray with the dager. ohne! with but thirty-one feet exterior dimensions, oc- ‘oupymg less than half instead of the whole width of Broad- Wray, micut be made without danger to any structure, Tam, Tespectiully, J BARNARD, Colonel of Engmeers, U. 8, A., Brevel Mayor General, To ALrmRD E. Beal President’ Transit Company, New Naw York, March 28, 1871. Mr. A. BE, Bxacu, President Beach Pacumatio ‘tran! Company Deau Sin—Having at your request examined the plan of tunnelling Broadway for building a railway under gireet, as contemplated by the bill which has lately passed he Scnate and Assembly of this State, and from my know- Jeage of the positions ths nected with the Kngineering Department of tbe zoton ater ‘Board for twelve years“f am very confident i opinion that the proposed’ tunnel ‘can’ be constructed an: gperated without injury to ay gt bib or private strug- ‘under or along Broad F other streets throu, which the propowed f inael. Iso pectfully, your Sodient sefvaut, GEORGE'S. GREENE. Chit Lnglscer I wish to say further that this plan has been en- Sorsed by the West side and also by the East side associations, both of which will send committees to she meeting on Thursday next to plead in its favor Defore the Governor. On Saturday a meeting of gies will be held in Harlem by Mr. William Mc- ellar aud other getlemen, and a third committee, Say oe tous, Will be appointed for the same as there be any valid objections to onr bijl we are periectiy wilting to have due consideration given to them by Governor Homan, We don’t believe there are any, however, and we do most strongly protest against’ being burdened witn all the cigs lulsances that deservedly condemned the arcad JOSEPH DIZON. REAL ESTATE MATTER3. Tuesday is generally a day of activity in real estate circies, consequently the auction sales yes- verday attracted a large attendance. The property offered was mostly high priced, consequently bid- ding was low, but in the end good prices were ob- tained. A better demand is reported for unim- Proved lots, weil situated on the line of improve- ‘Ments projected or in progress, but improved pro- rty, in consequence of the decline In rents, is not the passage of the Rapid Transit Viaduct bill by the Assembly yesterday has created the expectation of much early activity in Westchester property, The bill now only requires the Governor's signature to | become a law, aud this 18 assured by his frequent declarations in its favor. ‘The following are the par- uculars of yesterday's auction sgles:— NEW YORK PROPEKTY—BY MULLEN, WILKINS AND co. No. 13 Park place, 4 story brick store and jot n. tween Broadway and Church st., exeeutor 24.6375, to E. A. Parmeil it -48,100 with irame'stabie, w. 109, to E. Brown... 14,,400 ment brown No sade (Morris f stone, ew. sive, near Toth av. lot * comniencing 2 ch 35x100, 10 J. Borhman, eae BY JAMES M. Mucdousal st..2 story Ux, to Mr. Me: Sators, brick building n. side of Sith e., 135 ft. e. of 10th 20.10x98.9, legal sale to A. J. Meyers. ++ 14,500 b waurni 'y, basement and oh 15100 cellar brown stone house; lot 20215, OS. Roe STE! West Goxb et. 2 fall Peter B. Masterson, A CHICKEN FiGHT IN GkORGIA.—A chicken main ‘between Rome and Atlanta has been fixed, and will come off in Atlanta on the 18th of April. The eon- testants will snow twenty-one cocks and fight all ‘that will match. The is $1,000 on tne odd, and $100 on each fight. The forfeit up is $500. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, Married. UOCROFT—BRown.—At the bride’s parents, Broor. ayn. by the Rev. Mr. Johnson, SAMUEL CocROFT to Fanny BROWN. NILSON—BETTS.—By the Rey. William P. Estes, = Nison to PHEBE J. BETTS, both of Brook- Died. ACKLEY.—On Tuesday, March 28, at her late real- ence, 241 York street, Brooklyn, after a short il. nese, ihe beloved wile of George G. Acklcy, in the sth year of her age. Friends and relatives are invited to attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at one o'ctock. The remains will be taken to Cypress Hills Cemetery for interment. AWRENS.—On Tuesday morning, March 28, at the residence of is parents, 90 Division street, after a short but severe lilngss, WILLIAM Henry, youngest son of Frederick and Dora Ahrens, aged 26 years, 1 month and 27 8. a Telatives and friends of the family are re- ectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thurs- rs afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of his parents. ‘His remains will be taken te Greea- wood for interment. BiRDSALL.—On Monaay, March 27, JANE Binpsa a3 Mrs. HANNAB in the 6uth year of her age. re respectfully invited £0 attend the Ss at the South Third street M. B. , Williamsburg, on Thursday morning, at ten BUDWAY.—On Monday, March 27, Joux Bupway, aged 55 years and 5 days. ‘the relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, irom his’ lave residence, 436 West Thirty first street, this (Wednes- Hvernuoon, atone o'clock, Keeris.—On Monday, March 27, at Harlem, N. Y, Teac BoRTIS, in the 61st year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the Tamil and those of le brothers John and William, are imvited to attend the tuneral, this (Wednesday) atternoon, at two o'clock, fromthe residence of his brother Wile liam, No. 253 Adams street, Brooklyn. His remains to \reen wood for interment, Tuesday, March 28, MICHAEL Casey, & native of Tu ty Clare, freland, in the 43d year of his age. nd friends of the family are reapect- The reiatives fully invited to attend the f Al, Troi his late re- 182 avenue A,on Thursday afternoon, at Past oue o'clock precive' = )DDINGTON..: Coading: friends of the family are invited to atthad the from the residence o1 her pare nts, 342 West third street, this (Wednesday) alternoon, at t.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, March 28, THROPHILDS, Oni¥ son of Theophnus M. apd Conradt, in'the 22d year of his age. uerai services will take place%at Christ srner Clinton and Harrison streets, Brook. on Tauenaay aficmnoon, at two o'clock. ds fauilly are uuvited to attend without ong ima B. ¥ LeUCE. *, which be bore with Obristian Tex DALY, late of lunishaunon, &, Ireland, in the 76th year of his age. ved nud friends of the familly are respect- 6 attend the funeral, ou ‘Thursday c x, at Bt, James’ cli James 4m Monday, March 27, after a jong and | | NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, tor the tepore of hi j., to Calvary ney Cena? sou}, And thence, at two P. for iiorpens of persists, ANN BUCKER, arest, of Hackensack, ry ee cod ‘of her age. Be relatives and fvionds ‘of the Pemuy are 4 reapeck, invited to attend the funeral, from Ret formed Church, Hackensack, on Thursday after: noon, at half-past two orciaa % ‘Train leaves foot 1 Chi vs street at one o'cloc! Dis On Sunday, March 26, SUSAN A,, wile ph P. Disbrow, in the sotn year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from her Java Tesk- dence, No. 27 West Thirty-eighth sab this (Wed- nesday) altérnoon. at three o clock. DUSENBERRY.—At Tuckahoe, on Tuesday, March 28, CHARLES DUSBNBERRY, in the 79th year of his “Hottoe of funeral hereafter. EpLgR.—On Monday, March 27, Jacop EDLER, in the sath year of his ‘The relatives aud friends of the family are respect- fully invited to aene the funeral, from his late real- dence, No, 335 East Tw renty-fi' ith street, this (Wed- wie ee Cs oe Oar ATRIOR, formerly of TTSPATRIOK. DW AR . ning jue, Brooklyn, Who bas been miss- jag since Savurday,. “the 2ist of last January, was found drowned on Monday, March 27. ‘The frienas and relatives of the family, as well as those of his mother-in-law, Mra. Joseph Coghlan, are res} ly imvited to attend the funeral, on Thursday morning, at ten o’clock, from the Church’ ot St. John the tg ot corner of Lewis and Wil- loughby avenues, lyn, where a solemn pennies mass will lit be offered, for the repose of his soul, ‘thence ed he ‘be conveyed to Calvary Cem- etery for interment amore Monday, March 27, MARY Fox, aged 73 ymne Telatives and friends, and those of her son, Thomas Higgins, are invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) moaning at half-past nie o’c! lock, from her late reside! West Forty-seventh Street, thence to the Church or rst. Paul the anomie, Fitty-ninth street, where a bigh mags of requiem will be celebrated, Gorpon.—On Tuesday, March 28, Ella Josephine Tooker, oN of John and Isabella Gordon, aged ‘T years and 6 months, Friends and relatives of the bigs are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi- dence of ber parents, Bergenwood avenue, Hudson om, on Thursday afternoon, at two o'clock, ALLiDAY.—On Tuesday, March 28, at three o'clock A. M., of consumption, ANNIE M. HALLIDAY, the be- lovea wile of Edward Bite b and eldest daugh- ter of Mr. Witham Haslam, of Eighth avenue. ‘he relatives and friends ort the family are re spectfully requested t> attend the funeral, from her father’s residence to Greenwood Cemetery, on Thurs on afternoon, at one o'clock, without further notice, Hanna.—On acny, March 27, of consumption, MARY JANE HANNA. The relatives and friends of the family are invitea to attend the funeral services, at the residence of her brother- -An-law, John H. Hillier, No. 23 Cottage place, this § Wednesday) afternoon, at one o'clock. HILLs.—On Tuesday, March 28, GEORGE W. HILLS, at the residence of his brother-in-law, i. F. Pawson, 252 High street, Brooklyn, alter a lingering illness of Congestion of the lungs, aged 25 years, 6 montus and days. Notlee of the funeral hereafter. | Members of Americus Lodge, HOWELL.—In this city, on Monday, March 27, CHARLOTTE R. HOWELL, aged 74 years. ‘The relatives and friends are epestally invited to attend the funeral services, at the residence of her son-in-law, Sylvanus Mott, No, 61 South Sixth street, Wiiliamsburg, this (W be gee fd afternoon. at heed o'clock. The remains will be taken to Freeport, L. 1., fer interment on Thursday morning, at ten o'clock. JOANVAHRS.—On Tuesday, March 28, ALICE, only id 11 mon: Notice ot bees Vo-morrow. Krupr.—In Hadson City, on Foesday, M March 28, er rotracted illness, PETER KRUPP, aged 62 years and 2 months. The funeral will take place from his late residence, between Franklin and Ferry streets, on Thursday morning, at ten o'clock, KRrvsE.— After a short but severe sickness, BaR- BARA KRvsz, beloved wife of Jacob Kruse. Friends and relativ aes the United German Brothers and Germun Oa! 8, No. 7, A. O. G. T., are respectfully invited to atone, the funeral, from her late residence, 857 West Thirty-ninth street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at half-past one o'clock. LAWRENCE.—On Monday, March 27, MARGARET L., relict of Thomas Lawrence, in the goth year ef ner nae relatives and friends of the family are respect- invited to attend the fuweral. on Thursday poe at ten e’clock, from St. Mark’s church, corner of Stuyvesant street and Second avenue, without further Invitation. LeEs.—On Tuesday, March 28, at No, 889 Atlantic avenue, Brooklyn, after a short illness, Carrie W., wife of John — @larence Lees and youngest daughter of Mrs, Mary B, sears, in the 17th year of ner age. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, frora the Church of the Redeemer, corner of Fourth avenue and iflc street, Brooklyn, on Friday mor! at eleven o’cock. London (eng aan pers please copy. Lyncw.—Qn Tuesday morning, March 28, ELLEN LYNCH, aged 87 years. Relatives and friends of the family and her sons, Michael B. and Matthew Lynch, and her gon-in-law, John Hayes, are requested to attend the funeral, from her late residence, cérner of Broome and Marion streets, on Thursday afternoon, at hall-past one o'clock, Lyons.—Suddenly, on Monday, March 27, JOuN J. Lyons, in the 23d year of his age. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) morning, at holf-past nine o'clock, from his late residence, 611 Eleventh avenue, thence to the Church of the Holy Cross, Forty-second street, between Elgnth and Ninth avenues, where there will be a high mass for the repose of his soul, and thence to Calvary Ceme- a, for interment. ITCHELL,—At Newport, &. I., on Tuesday, March 21, Mrs Eviza MITCHELL, formerly of Salem, Mass., aged 63 years. Moork.—in this city, on Tuesday morning, March 28, JARED L. Moore, In the 44tn year of his age. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the Chureh of the Epiphany, iu Stanton street, near Essex, on Thursday alter- DOOD, ai one o'clock, without further notice. MoORE.—On Tuesday morning, March 28, EDWARD J. MOORE, eldest son Ol James Moore. The funeral will take place from the residence of his father, Tenth avenue and Sixty-second street, on Tharsday’ morning, at ten o'clock, The remains Will be taken to the Church of St. Michael, Thirty- second street and Ninth avenue, and thence, after solemn requiem mass, to Calvary Cemetery. The friends of the family are respectiully invited te at- tend without further invitation. Mcreny.—On Monday, March 27, Joun Murruy, Epa of county Cork, Ireland, in the 4sta year of age. The relatives and friends of the family, also the members of St. Patrick's Protective Matual Alliance Benevolent association, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 11 Catha- Tine silp, this (Wednesday) aiternoon, at one o'clock precisely. McCaRTHY.—On Monday, March 27, FLORENCE McCarTHy, 80 years. His relatives and friends are respectfully pene to attend the funeral, frem his late residence, 632 Water street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at one o'clock, Mo March 28, FANNY B.1 MCCLELAN, widow of Will iam W. McClelan, 1n the 62d year of her age. The relatives and friends of che family are re-: specifuily invited to atvend the fuueral, from her ‘| late residence, Pelham, Westchester county, oB Thursday afternoon, at one o'clock. RLAN.—On Tnesd: NieMANN.—On Monday morning, March 27, Joun D,, son of the late Henry Niemann, = 19 years. The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday afternoon, at two o'clock, cont te the residence of lis mother, 229 Madison stree' Nooy.—In Brooklyn, on Mon‘ pa March THOMAS NOON, & native of the parish of Meecilan? county Lony fae Treland, in the 63d year of her age. The trlends acquaimtances of the family are requested to attend the funeral, from her late resi- dence, No. 124 Tillary street, this (Wednesday) after- noon, ae two o’chock. 1—In San Francisco, Cal., on Thursday, Moreh, 2 FRANC pace of Knock, county Done: gal, Ireland, aged 35 yea RIMOADES.. At Jamaica, 1 ~ i on Monday, March 27, MARY RHOADES, aged 88 years, ‘he funeral serviges-will be held at the residence of her son, Richard Rhoades, Unton avenue, on this (Wednesday) noon, at twelve o'clock. Roserts.—On Sunday, Maren 26, after a short ill- = ROBERT ROBERTS, aged 29 years and 4 months, The relatives and friends of Fone fealty, also the No. 535, F. and A. M., and Manhattan Chapter, No, 184, R. A. i are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the Cnarch of the Holy Communion, corner Twentieth strect and Sixth avenue, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at hali-past one o’clock. MANHATTAN CHAPTER, No. 184, R. A, M.—CoM- PANIO: You are fraternally requested to meet at Odd Fellows’ Hall, this (Wedaesday), the 29th Inst., at half-past twelve o’clock, for the purpose of ut- tending the funeral of our late ig na Rovert Roberts, BOrD, HU. P. WILLIAM H. THOMPSON, Secretary. Scorr.—On Tuesday, March 28, SAMUEL ScortT, the 60th year of his age. The relatives and friends are ingited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 1(4 East T Untrd street, on Thursday afternoon, at one o’clo Scivpart.—On Monday, March 27, THERESA, Youugest danghter of Henry and Matilda Schapart, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funerai, this (Wednesday) | morning, at ten o'clock, from 425 West Fitty-first street. SULZBERGER.—Suddenly, on Tuesday morning, March 28, WASHINGTON IRVING, third son Of Selo+ ther Sulzberget aged 2 yeara, 6 monws The relatives and triends of the family, oMcers and members oF District Grand Lodge, X No. 1, and _ Lodge, No. 2, I. 0. B. B., Mount Nevobd Lodge, 257, F. ind A. M., are respect{wiy invited to at- fond te funeral, from the reaienoe of his parents, 346 West Thirty - iith street, on Thursday morning, at nine o'clock precisely, THOMPSON.—On Tue* Say, ee 28,.of consump- Hon, Ema, beloved wile ‘of H. k. Tadanpson, end omld of Frederick and Clara Joanvabrs, aged 3 yoarg ar id character of the sews cokele gene ene ane od gt auger o# William Beard, Brookiyn, aged 26 yy Tq friends of the family are respectfully Invited ‘to attend ‘the funeral, from her late restdencs, 45 Wsckoff street, Brooklyn, on Friday afternoon, at reguieal saws? wl ve eGered 4 she funeral, trom bis late two o'clock. Unure DER:—On Monday, March 27, EMANcen v yom aged 52 years, ‘The Iriends of the lamily are requested to attend residence, 162 Lexington Law arene, on Thursday morning, at half-past i) California papers please copy. ADELPHI Pops mee 23, F. AND 2 mM bers of Adel; at Lea , No, 28, F, a .M., are re- Pare he) tend the funeral Gar jate’ worthy ‘other, manuel Uhitelder, 1 gi his late residence, jo, 162 Lexington avenue, 6 ‘Toursday moraing, arch 30, at nine 0 ence Ayn order. MENRY We STE INHARD, M. M, J. BRN Rae, "Seoretary To VALENTINE. «At Fordham, on Tuesday, March 28, GrorGe Ks, infant son of Wiliam H.and Anna M. Valentine, aged 9 months and 22 days. ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday afternoon, at one o’clock, from the Reformed Church at Fordham. WHEELER.—At Tarrytown, on apuaréey. March 25, Mrs, SaLau H. WHEBLER, aged $e years. Funeral services at the Methodist Episcopal church, Tarrytown, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at one o’clock. Cars leave ‘Thirtieth strect (Hudson River Railroad depot) at 9and 10:40 A, M. Carriages in waiting at the depot. WILLuR.—On Tuesday, March 28, at his rest- dence, No, 213 West Forty-ninth street, after a severe tines, Dexrgr KE. WixBuR, in the 39tn year of his “Atelatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the Pilgrim Baptist church, West bea eth wee on Thursday, at 12 M. me pomeins wi 1d be taken to Woodlawn for inter- WYMAN.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, March 27, at the residence of his father, Luruge B., Jr., second son of L. K. Wyman, in the 28th year of Nis age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully mvited to attend the funeral, on Thursday afternoon, at two o'clock, from 184 Joralemon out further notice, ~The mem- co SOPARTNERSIIPS, W*, THE UNDERSIGNED, Loon THIS ‘DAY Yormed ® copartucrship (or on a general Commission patiees: at No.7 Murra; rarest poder i ed of Moody & SHLEMAN "MOOR! » March 27, 1971, tural Implement manufactory ; Fant, near oy city, Delmonica plan: owner Will ve salar ua cashier ‘nd éecurity. on 'g20.6.0 worth Improved real te; $18,000 in blank book manufactory; also purchaser for'hotel enramg $5400 months 50,000 cash Tequired. Ap- ply immediately. F. H, GIBBS & CO., $8 Broadway. References—A. W. Dimock, Eaq., President Atlantic Mail oN hans e fon Fire’ Company, ii . Oe on mpany, Wall street, New — 8500 MACHINE FOR FARMERS! USE; OVER 700 S014; over, $60,000 worth more orderéd: wanted, $10,000 mire capital in above aplenaid manufactiring busl $25,000 alreaily invested dollar to. go tnto the 20 per cent cuaranteed.” Address ALLEN, box York Post ollice. A. FRENCH LADY, MARRIED, EXPERIENCED IN hotel business, wishes a party having 0 take a house in the country “iy and proute given. Address BORDA, Herald ollice, metre i A GENTLEMAN OF BUSINESS QUALIFICATIONS DE- sires a position where his personal services and a few Phouaand dollars would be remunerative, with a view to fu. AMUSEMENTS OOTWS THEATRE, LAST WERK if, " e's gran traged; of dav, Friday ead 8 nee bts , Friday and Satur siihiees du ay ated Aco. HELLO. of Sha} Monday, Wedn: MR. EDWIN ‘Booth MR. LAWRENCE BARRETT i R, ED, BOOTH, M MK L. BARRETT { as OTHELLO, latines, as 1AG0. Messrs. Sherida: Decker, Howso1 Anderson, Fenno, Pateman, Pitow, Meadames De De Sar, Pateman, Vuitee, Seats secured Six days in advance at the Theatre, or at Rranch Ticket Ollee, uo Ditson & Coe Muse Store, Nos TL Broadway. it, April 3, MR, EDWIN Boot ‘an, THE FOOL'S REVENGE,” Wednesday, April 5, BETUCCIO, MR. LAWRENCE BARRETT ry HAMLET. (For the first tine in New York.) Tn active “A WINTER! OW ERY TORATRS, B THE, THE JOHNNY THOMPEON, GREAT TRIUMPHANT Sonuke ad [AN DRAMA OF INNY THOMPSON, OF THE ON HAND. JOUNNY THOMPSON,| PERIOD. ON HAND, HAND. ON HAND; N HAN! OR, TRUS To THE LAST. Ten Characters, AORN, aoe Six Sony Jiga. He oRGWDED | Bveny Gut. EW RAILROAD SENSATION. STORM. STUPENDOUS WATERFALL. REAL WATER, EAT CONCERT SALOON, ery ty with 514. THEATRE COMIQUE, goes weg COMIQUE, jgadwar\ opposite 8. Nicholas Hotel. BUTLER ‘, GiUMOR! Managers OTH. ‘ERNOU: ER BRILLIANT BILL THIS A THE GREAT STARS WILL APPEAR TI MATINEE ‘A ZA. tne queen of the tient rope. The ‘most. daring achievements ever witnessed. See small bills, Afternoon—Doors open at 1; curtain rises at 236. Evening perform: 73." Children half price, TH AVENUE THEATRE. BEGINS AT & Bole Lessee and Mensee .MR, AUGUSTIN DALY ‘VERY 4 1 BQUeICAUL AST BRILL LONDON SERRE New Scencry by MERO. 27S. Original Music by Mr. 8 oT Costumes and Furniture ala ‘mode. ¢ D'Artigues, who loved one woman and r. D. A. Harkins edded another. alfred ‘Ravel, hie frien stood wetween sp Ny George Parkes in’ old ‘sait, in the iierman Mr, W. Davidge ‘ol, a gentleman in’ a serious family didl- ir. James Lewis George De Vere Bor- (MEW. E, Germait, in die botsehola of DiArtigues. Madame D'Artigues. . Margaret Breltman, the forgotten iove jucel tidante of Madame D' Mise Linda Diets ‘Kate Claxton ture ‘uterest in the business, Address W.'S., box 212 Herald PARTNER WANTED—WITH 84,(00 OR 5.000, INA A Light manufacturing business; tial staple en pare ® fair profit fculars f tor Us Herald oice an interview. A * fos A PARTNER WANTED—SPECIAL OR ACTIVE (THE latter preterred) in a manu! et | and tired B10 to peer ness, to increase the business: capital required $ best references given and required. A. ©., box 119 Herald oifice, A PARTNER WANTED—WITH 85,000 TO 10,000 AND control of all the aie in @ splendid, Noginate and popular Ngee ghee nore peor a enyy on ars; none. bui principals ni Dy. Addvons SAMES MUNROB Heed sine ox Aw PERSON SEEKING CASH INVESTMENTS.—PAY sie and enfabligned. bus [nee daly focronsing. Adds ™ MANUFACTURER, erald off 1c ¥ A YOUNG MAN OF BUSINESS HABITS, WITH GOOD city references and some capital, Can have an interest in an established business. Address for interview Nos. 7 and? Warren street, room 29, BUsNEss ee ce SECURING GOUD IN- qoomen: oned sere PI = ot every sesexiniion ceed exchanged; o: npinees Depetiaied quod reter- ences. EEOYD & CO., 29 Broadway, frst oor. OUNTY, STATE, OR THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO manufacture a light and useful article, patented Feb- ruary 14, 1871, for sale. There is nothing xe Ht before the public. Cn and pe or address J AUS- LAND, French's Hotel, in room, between the hours of Sand OR SALE—IN JERSEY CITY, RETAIL BOOT AND Shoe Store; must be sold, the owner having another dustueses half cash. Call on HAYWARD & CASE, at Now 534 Pine street, room 11. OR SALE CHEAP—TEN YEARS’ LEASE AND FUR- niture of a Summer Hotel, 6 miles from City Hall; rent cheap; owner going abroad. Fortune can be made. Address ‘AIN, Herald off HAVE A GOOD OPPORTUNITY TO OFFER PAR- en to invest in one autre at tue Factory, 413 Kast Fifty-tnird sureeae meee 7 ‘PARTNER WANTED_WITH $1,000 ‘aclence, to jofm in a 8j No detectives need apply. Herald oftice, PARTNER WA: TED IN THE COMMISSION AND abipping busi sapital required $500 to $1,000, Cail at 253 W ashington irech vt basement. eS ARE CHANCE.—A PART: BR, WITH $500, TO TAKE Greenwich street, distiliery store. References required. pecoiation tnut wail ielt 200,000, rill yiel ‘Address SPECULATION. bos 106 -M ais Miss Nellie Mortumer THE PASSENGERS OF TRE SAPPHO. DiArtigues’ house at Bordeaux —Jesebel's exile. UNDER THE EQUATOR. A roadalde cafe in Brazil —Jesebel’s new life. THE SECOND MARRIAGE. An Alpine chalet -D'Artigues' new paradise fatinee of JESEBEL Saturday next at half-past one., ie peared ty hopes in advance. F- Daly begs to announce as tn active preparation snstpritiant comedies of MARRIED FOR MONEY, PAT- ASUS CLATTER and other. famous pla in which ie vcelebrated comedian Mr. CHARLES will appear in a seriea of FAREWELL REPRESENTATIONS ob the AMERICAN STAGE. AURA KEENE, FOURTEENTH 8TREET THEATRE. OPENING ON MONDAY, APRIL 10. All communications for the above to be addressed to the office of the theatre. M™ FB. CONWAY'S: Yeas St len BROOKLYN. RN ROBERT Me SWADE ‘will appear in his own wo original vere version of KLE. “100K ouT For POMP.” CARD. A Seer 3. Conway 1s now r prepared to receive applica- tions for en, te Yor the Fall and winter ‘seasous of the New Theat rook! ‘Tadress FB. CONWAY, Park Theatre, Brooklyn. RS. FB, CONWAY'S PARK THEATRE, BROOK- ris Wibkoe Jaly and August FE LATTERS 208 Montague street, ts for Mrs. F. B. Conway. tne PASTOR'S OPERA A HOUSE, 201 BOWERY. GRAND THE GREAT KINCADE FAMILY, FAMILY. GYMNASTS, POSTURERS, ACROBATS, MATINEE THE, ok aie as FAMILY. TO-DAY | THE CHAR MALE MINSTRELS, f 3 THE CHARSING FEMALE MINSTRELS. o’clock. TONY PASTOR'S NEWEST SONGS, — Wild, Kerns, Girard, Cummings, & MATINEE | Allce Somers, ‘Helene smith, Gotenfios, TO-DAY. ‘Harrisons, Stevens, &c. WAKCH 29, 1871—TKIPLE SHEET. SE EERE EERE EEEREREEEREERREREEEEeeeeEETEEEEeeeEieTiEe AMUSEMENTS. : Nanna LU ia WIWG THEATRE. | go. end M lo Lessee geroee ms wepxesbay. AN?S: Sh t CIAL MATINEE, for accommodation of ladies and children, 2 ; DAVY'S LOVE, Ada Ingot.. : Alice Dunning Lingard David Garrick. seeeee+ George C. Boniface After which. WILLIAM HORACE LINGARD, EW SKETCHES, ALL THAT GL or aes {ety cou, LINGARD'S BKETOUL FAVORITE FAROE. letor an RW. P! THIS cing: Me ERRTEE ALLACK D Vis: CRXORET ON SATURDAY NIGHT). AND ON GATUBDAY MATINEE, uber notice, Mr. 7. W. Robertson's ‘ast comedy, entitled, ted with new and inte Prosented with new and spuropriste scenery an RING dOnD, WILLIAMSON. BONARD, CURRAN Wax M BARRY, Act Le SbELL. IGLEY lendames B. “Guay ia ROWLAND, OF aud others.” ig) 0 ON SATURDAY EVENING be produce, for the tirst time in this tl Bayle Bemacate Dest Com . psa) peeiies . THE NERVOUS MAN. Also Selby's Comedie! 1 THE bride ISHED GENTLEMAN. in rehearsal, an ent COMEDY, ‘NE by W. 8. Gilbert, t Kan ‘how playing with the greatest success Lond of HO RANDALL’S THUMB, ‘ee in preparation, to be acted for the Grat time In four ROSEDALE, WAM AHS. ATURDAY, APRIL 1 AT MALE. PAST 1 P.M, BIRTH MATINEE, BIRTH MATINGE. __ Box book open. Lect ___ AMUSEMENTS. \TIBLO'S. TBLO'S GARDEN, ‘NIBLO'S Die ui as BUT ONB BLACK CROOK, ee BLACK CROOK, WON: DERF t Le *APROTALTIES 49 a AND, arethorive FE FEATURES, A lenars. Jarrett & P ounge ine withdrawal of, iis BLAGK UkOOK rota Nibiss Gardens ap ti vening of April & In spike of its immense success, this cone LA Bec ‘a8 orevious ar, Fangemente made in Europe roduetion, on Mon. April 10, of age iatorial tingedy of i GHTARDTE ARE TH nts. oe) fected to. prose ie nEAG OK CROOK. in a th all its spools attractions, at the Phila- cence and ely ia Academy "of Muster fac Money evening, Ari un er the conjunctive management of Jarrett & Palmer ‘and: Mr. Jobn E, McDonot John Be MORE NOVELTY THIS WEEK, Arpearance of, be Prof. NELSON and his wondértul children, cee. Dain it oe THN NEW GRAND BALLET, DECIDED HIT QU THE MEW'GRAND BALLET, with fs new and elegant oostun oft Peet ae ee ceseiia nod malkion! mei 6TH WEEK OF THE WONDER AL, MASILTON a TRE oes SKATERS AN +d HEN 16] All the SUPERB SOILLLAN 1 EEE Evenin, formance at 3. Matinee 6 pert ramet RICHARD. It, AB A MAGNIFICENT PAGEANT, woos MUREUD. ¥ GREAT 8 of James ne . Pa drama, RCTS, NIFICENT TABLEAU. Saturday at 134. ry 1 co The 8 R great x excitin, Rg ° rail- T rap °o Hy ssane k Great 8 scene, Undonnded E T enthusiasin N applause. a B . i T Immense q success, OLIVER DOUD BYRO! EVERY oe AND SATURDAY MATINEE. INEE TO-DAY AT 2 P, M. TO HIDDEN HAN) LYMPIC THEATRE. Crowded houses and immensi 7; Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY'S Drama of contemporaneous society, entitled lause testify the success of SPLENDID SCENERY, ‘APPROPRIATE APPOINTMETS, CORRECT CosTUMES. Panoramic effects by J. E, HA and s powerful cast, tecluding the inimitable L. FOX, Miss AGNES ETHEL, t Trom the Fitth Avenue Theatre, by permiasion of Mr. Daly. ‘The TABLEAUX nightly encored. Matinces every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, The performance, commences punctually every evening at 8 o'clock, and terminates at 15 minutes past 11. Matine’ Doors open at 1 and curtain rises at 2 SPECIAL NOTICE.—To prevent disappointment at nicht, seats should be secured during the day. The Box oflice is open se | i | zOornmpont MATINEE Augustin Daly's muccensfal Drama, WEDNESDAY, THIS DAY, Miss ETHEL and Mise ke HARLAND, and a powerful company. et, Gas THRATRE—138 BROADWAY. MATINEE. GLOB! iE. GLOBE. MATINEB MA’ UNPRECEDENTED’ SUCCESS OF THE DRAMA DAY AND NIGHT. aS, MR. W®. H. MR. WM. THE GREAT RAILROA| as Cooper, Institute SENSATION. DADDY GREY, ARLEM A TRAIN JOSH HART TUNNEL, OF CARS as THE IN FULL JIM NARSAD, SEWERS MOTION. or LOCOMOTIVE, pay EW YORK. bs ENGINE, THE TRAIN BEADLIGHT, NIGHT, at an FUL Whi Globe Matinee, SPEED. th pas Pipe ie startling and exciting in produced with entirely new scenery, a ing and exc! EHS rand imposing tableau, the ORIGINAB Ro Ne a MATINEE. JOHN HART .. Boss player Next Tegular } MATINEE SATURDAY NEXT. . RAND OPERA HOUSE, ee TWENTY-FIRST TIMB, ‘AIM THURSDAY—BENEIT OF JAMES W. MORRIBSEY. LA. PERICHOL THE BALLAD SINGER, LE A IMEE. FAVORITE ABIA. Hes NULAG PEIRIS, FRIDAY.-LES GEORGIENNES, SATURDAY MATINEE ‘lust time), ta which Mile, Kher will apy in AM! MERIC! RIC. es her celebrate: her upwards JESSE, ppear for the BECOND, TIME assumption of the title FA of 570 nights in the princi Gienires of Pretce aud "Lrasily and in whieh charscter 4 been pronounced WITHOUT A RIVAL, The celebrated Grand Opera House ‘ BALLET TROUPE : ar EVERY NIGHT tn incidental divertissements, LLE HELENE will shortly be revived. will ay DA al borclock A. M., and seats can be seenred SIX DAYS IN ADVANCE. Que: THEATRE. COMMENCING AT 2 O'CLOCK, TERMINATING | AT 5. EW YORK CIRCUS. iNEAa WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AT" oe Py ral EVERY NIGHT AT 8 FIRST WEEK IN AMERICA OF THE WONDERFUL CYNOGEPHALUB, an animal whone equestrianism contains 60 many elements of surprise that it cannot fail to awaken a sensation In New York equal tothat created in Paria and London by ite sin- eplar performances; rivailing, as they do, the greatest efforts of tl ‘best human ne UESTRIAN, rae Aaa AND rte Lila a under ten years, 25c.; reserved QTADT THEATER, 45 AND (7 BOWERY. GRAND GE RMAN OPERA, TUESDAY, 28, BARBER OF SEVILLA, wits Mr HOUZEE to bis bis great role as Bartolo, GQtavt THEA “Ursa Oat 4 AND #1 BOW: ERY. an Opera, Wednesday, 2th, (¢ FLUTE, ARIE SEEBACH'S PERFORMANCES THIS W7EEK:— CHANDON” (WALT) 30 CEN’ }OS- Aton vs waltzes, 40 cents; Brigands’ lancers, Lg a Weh ‘Silver B: nd “sieig) Ride," 75 cents ache 3 ong, rl of the Isle,"” 85 cents 0 ‘004 as Gold," 30 cents, &o DITSON & CO., Publishers, 711 eens ARLOR MAGIC. 748 BROADWAY, Send or call for a catalogue of wonders. Great Novelties charge of the indoor trad business. Apply at 672 ATISFACTORY PARTY WANTING A FIRST paying, old established business, will tind it, if closed to- day, with $2,600 and services. 176 Broadway, room 29. + ANTED—IN A FIRST CLASS MANUFACTURING Wasiness, a special partner with $25,000 capital. Ad- drees B. F., box 143 Herald offies. ANTED—A RELIABLE MAN, WITH $300 CASH, IN an established business, paying #7 to $50 per week. Address, stating where au interview may be had, VINCENT, Herald oftice. WARTED—A MAN, WITH A. FEW HUNDRED DOL- lars, to take an equal interest in a business that de- mands more betp; paid last year $2,500. Address J. A. Herald office. V TANTED—A MAN WITH FROM 81,500 TO $2,500 CASH, ina good paying hotel, 15 mites from the city. Address, for one week, GEORGE RENOLDS, Herald oie, ANTED—A PARTN ER, ACTIVE OR SPECIAL, WITH capital of $10,000 of more, to invest in a manufac- turing business that will. pay a liberal M Fotura on the invest- ment, Particulars, references, &c., at an interview only. Address LEDGER, Heratd office, PARTNER | WANTED.—BUSINESS, monds, Watches, Jewciry, Velvets, Pinos, &o.; 6 500, and’ stead rofte: unlimited, Yor DIA. In the World, | Amusement, Curomatie Dises for the Chameleon Top now ready. THE GREATEST MECHANICAL CURIOSIT THE WO! A WHOLE VILLAGE 4 ‘At WORK result of a SHORTLY. BE oN EXHIBITION. BARTZ" Macic REPOSITORY, 748 BROADWAY. ICHARDS' PIOTORBS.SOMERVILLE AT GALLE 77,89 Fifth ave mission free, at reat 29th inst, I [N THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES for the Middle District of (Alabama, in Equity. ‘The Louisiana, National Bank of New Orleans ;, Charles Lanier ot al. va. The Selma ead Meridian Ratiroad Company t al. On bill, te. B. H. Grandia, Solleitor of complainante, Pursuant to the decree gf the sald. court in the abo titled cause, made on the 224 day ot February, inst., the dersigned, “Special Master Commissioners named and therein, hereby give notice that they will expo Bales at publle auction, city of Selma, Ala., on Tues- day; the Isth day of April 1ei1, all’ the continuous rallro extending from ite terménus in Selma, in the State of Ala- ne, to ite terminus at or near the State line of MissiasiDp), busi Particulars apply at G. 1 TOMPKINS’ wore, bd Great Jones st. —PARTNER WANTED, IN THE RETAIL planer; cigar and tunch business, "io base: ment No. 9 Broad sireet; sales will nverago #40 per day at present, and can be increased to $60 with the right wan to Fan the business. 1.500.-4 PARTY WITH HALF THE ABOVE at ‘amount in cash can purchase » fult Half Share tn one of the oldest footing Company in the country ; res, Wagons and everything on hand for carrying on an Glgnstve tnsinese? over GON Tock ef cookag aoe heed and {a progress. For interview address ROOFER, 118 Four- reet, Brooklyn. 50 0. —PARTNER WANTED, cash business (perfect Suiceess) that will pay er annum. For interview address, with full. name, IX, Herald office, for three days. * IN STRICTLY fat ACTIVE OR workieg capital { com petition “in Amerie siaplearticie; all machinery is well established; large stend- ing orders on’ hand, parte exceptional Prati Best refer- ences required and given. “Address W. O% Ilerald oflee. Le OUT TO-DAY FOR THE EVENING TELEGRAM. ALL THE NEWS, SELEGRAPHIC, LOCAL, GENERAL, £0, IN TODAYS TELEGRAN. A SKETCH OF MACE AND COBURN. AN “INSIGHT INTO THE MODE OF TRAINING OF THE GLADIATORS, REMEMBER, IN THE ALL THE NEWS TELEGRAM. THE CITY, STANDARD AMERICAN BILLIARD TABLES, unequaled for accuracy ani durabiity and sp. he leading amateurs and professional ov hand, Tables at pricea ranging from E50 ag: tyler Lor dwelling bouser. A ER, 738 Broadw —KAVANAGH & DECKER'S IMPROVED BILLIARD Tables. furnished with the celebrated catgut cushion, tly Feduced prices, New 5x10) Tables, complete, 27 278 nd a eizea at corresponding raves. arerooms al and Centre tree F%, SALE—A BILLIARD TABLE, FATHER A FOU pocket or six pocket, Long island’ City Hotel, Hunter Point, opposite the ferry house. GOOD SECOND. WAxtED; Billiard Table. Apoly to J. WAL! F. GRIFFITH, 40 VESEY STREET, 18 THE ONLY itborized agent ta the State to put on Delany's 8 FOR SALE CHEAP FOR CASH, -One new rosewood, 1x5}, four hand do., 10x, four pookets, Call at at Twenty-third street, WATCHES, JEWELRY, &e. on BSALE—A_ VALUABL (DIAMOND PIN, ORIGL nally cowt #600; will be sold without regard to cost, o exchanged for.g nfet piano, For partionlara addres JOuN WIT, Union Viliage, Ne i Shiniy-sizth streets, or near York station, in the State of Alaba and heretofore known as /The Alabama and Mississipp Rivers Railrqa!,” and afterwards and now as “The Selma and Meridian Rafiroad,” slowether with all tte equipments, appurtenances and franchises, as the seme now are in peseasion of the: Receiver fa'thts cause, orauall be at the ay of sale, including all the railway, ways, rights of way, grounds and other lands, all tracks, bridges, viaducts, es Wverte, fences Mand other structures, ail depots, stat ‘car hou ut houses, wood homes and ce bali and iat ache mone na other shape, and tenders, ears and otherfrollin; utp toontsy awa an finery, tools, implements, sea and toateriale tor ‘the, consiructing, operatin.» saa | ing oF replacing the said ralirond, of any ‘neha ‘also or relating’to the said ra any of te equipmenta oF appurtenances, an or the construction, maintenance or use thereof and all other ‘franchises connected wi property, franch: a things which have been 8o- quire: je anid raliroad compaay for use ive baud Talend, nad. aoe bom, or abel bet te tine Of sald sale, in the ‘possession, of ae Tecelver appointed by the sald court in the said cause, or to which he n DO entitled, and all other property, rights, franchises and ¢ things which have been aca by Burchase or otherwise by t said receiver, or by hie predecessor in office, during the pen- lency of sald cause, for use in connection with “an follroud,, and, are, now, or shall be at, the time in possession of said receiver the ie to which e Gry Holes ra then entitled; asthe id property, fe described in said subject to ‘a lease of certa! cel of real estate belongs to the said company, and a .por- tion of the eee Lericade in the city of s ima, pact ate rected by an order of the said Cor The remises Tot be sold fora tens price than $1,00000), and ihe. auder- signed will, for good cause, adjourn ihe said sale after open- foe ‘the biddinga, to future day. ‘The purchase money must be paid fn cash on the delivery of the deed of conveyance Of the nald premises by the underaigned. Dated at = city of Mont negomery Ale. thisah day of Fepruary, A- D. 1871. WHENCE WORHALL, ISAAC SHERMAN, Special Master Cominisstonera. _IN> TRE CTION. are THOMPSON'S COLLEGE, 2 FOURTH AVENUB, posite, Cooper Taatitnie-Bonkkesping, Writing, ‘Ariihemettc, Shorthand, Engllah, Germany. French, Spaniane Private lesson: fod cyening. Ladies! ‘department. Telegraphy practically ta YS’ BOARDING SCIIOGOL, AT WILTON, CONN, Home comforts ; healthy location ; thorough fastruction ; terms reasonable. Address ‘AUGUSTUS WHITLOCK, XCHANGE OF LESSONS.—A UNIVERSITY GRADU- ate will give lessons in Greek, Latin, high Mathematics Or Astronomy in return for leesons in French Conversation, Address FRENCH, Herald office, RENCH IN SIXTY LESSO! PER MONTH; CON. veraation ; tirst week pupils read, translate and Anawer in French. Athome, 2 to ¥, &c, Prot, JOSEPH J. GRIERRE, 47 West Berenty-fourth street, BF rants: OPERA HOUSE, TREET, theatre. Be Suth and S ath ava, near Book's tween SBRYANT'S. MINSTRELS eyervevering st Gana Saturday Matinee ars HANG OF PROG Retitty TWAIN'S JUMPING EPROGS JEEMES TH POET. LD GRAY GOOSE. ILODOCHE OADBILER, RORROES hE CALICO HO! G LES GEORGIENNES. DAN BRYANT... THE DOORKEEPER Characters by. Mes: Seymour, Davo Reed, McAn- drews, Tommy Sullyy Liltie Mack, Geo, Warren, Theo. Jack: son, Brockway, Stabley, D’Aibertee, Dempater, Foster, Nor- THE CALICO HOP, THE CALICO HOP. CARRY THE NEWS TO MA BRYANTS’ MINSTRELS, BRYANTSY “MINSTRELS AN FRANCISOO MINSTRELS, 585 BROADWAY. STER BARNEY, the celebrated deiineator of DUTCH AND TRISH "CHARACTERS, by tho kind mission of A. R. SPENCER, will appear atJOHN AR RUNNETT'S BENEFIT, FRIDAY, MARCH 31. ‘OOLKY'S OPERA HOUSE. THE ONLY LEON + PRINCESS FE-AN-! NICH-TON. Hi 'ELIX TROUP! UNGABIAN B, PUNCH AND JUDY. DEAD sHOT. MEDLEY SONG AND DANUE. CHING CHOW HIT ROADWAR wv (CNDERGROUND RAILWAY. BROADWAY, CORNER WA! ‘Open 10 to 5, RREN, Ad Ege brilliant \ed, TroLoW: forte; made cost fOr 8275; Stool, © Bore and. Music Gabiret’ oniy a ‘used 6 months: also Parlor, ar hee tenes Dining and Kitchen ‘urniture at hal ery cau this day at 120 West Twenty-third street, near ixth avenue, LAKGE STOCK OF PIANOS, 2d Bcedalin) WP | rent or sell cheap ; rent allowed on Call at fj MERRELL'S: Nov 8 Union sauare (185 Fourth a enue), 3: J. Bg ge ote Pope el A eects be wabe | port Biber teat class makers. "Cat soming) ween om and e: J, BIDDLE, cy ‘amty ireety near Broadway LARGE ‘STOCK OF FIRST ee PIANOS AT RE- duced Prices; one seven octa but little used iat pareala in. rosewood, overstrun; ETEEDMAN & HOLLYER, Sixteenth street, near Sixth avenue. FIR6T CLASS 74, OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, with the Agraffe patent, selected 07 gd for, sale bya fessor of music at a ba: for cash, Stuyvesant House, Third avenue. A MAGNIFICENT GRAND. FLANO—ONLY Que YEAR for $625, wor jouble the am at B. SCHMAIRE'S, 138 West Forny-soventh streets aaa ROSEWOOD Fi athe bd COR. RENT ate Ze eae peur ‘at prices for cash." cme 22 "eat Tenth atreet, between Fifth avenue and Un reraity place A MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD 1 PIANOFORTE- made to order; celebrated maker: fully guarantes used five months; coat eg pol om Suits, covered brocatel Ps raintings,. ‘Bronzes, Carpets, chamber, a Furaiture; sacritco: property, of a faunily leaving cliy. 98 West Fifteenth street, near Sixth ayenue. A. FISE STOCK OF THE VERY FIRST CLASS Pianofortes, at low prices, can be found at the factory id warerooms of JENNYS © BON, 225 East Twenty-frat reet, between Second and Third avenues, A MAGNIFICENT, BRILLIANT TONED 7) ‘osewood Pi ‘ge cost $600, for 3 Stool and Cover; Parlor sult, Bi m Suite and other ie Sool at Jeas than half cost. private residence 118 West Twen- ty-seventh street, near Sixth avenue. LLGANT ROSEWOOD | PIANO-FINISHED Alt, round, made by Gilbert, $160; superb; overstrung, with carved legs and latest improvements; nse barman, 8 GO! 196 Bleceker street, near Mactotgal. OCTAVE '8 NEW COURSE OF FRENCH READ. mons for gentlemen conunues every even. No. 9 University piace. Zpecial STE, and 136 East ott street, otters 300 zed Mantels, ail complete; Monuments, Tops, & rices thas defy ety competition’ ED BLATE. MANTELS—| RIOT AND ELE. *, from $9, $12. $15 up to #260, T. B, ‘eA Ninth dvente, between Thirty-G0U at REABER & CO. MARBLE WORKS, 217 TO 293 S Mupeitat aiceat, wetween ‘Brodvray end ight ein wctiartle and Morbleized Wautele, Monamente, Heed stones; new, original designs; eb fn the eity, FINE ARTS. \MPRESS SUGENIE.—A VERY FINE PASTEL PAINT. ing of the 4° mpres Eugenie, ve ny painted ia in Yaris, nerdy Golobrated artiah, WF Hot ou are Wassrooms 604 Breeieny: SALE—A_FIRST CLASS SECOND HAND Rose. ‘wood Piano, 7 octave, carved legs, with Stool and Cover, cap, at 181 ‘Woonter «i street, RAND OPERA HOUSE, ‘OCAL AND TRATAUMEETAR: UsicaL By MLLE. AIMEE, ‘MISS NULLY PEIRIS AND M. GIRREBEUK will make thelr first ap ajunetion with JAMES FISK Jibs, FAMOUS NTH REGIMENT BAND, AT THEIR THIRTEENTH. GRAND CONCERT, SUNDAY) APRIL 2, 43 re P.M. LLIANT PROGRAMME. ‘Aamtanion Soe. ‘fat iy Clete 3.3 REHEARSAL Mt VERY Tl AN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, 685 BROADWAY. Beats $l. SEDAY air a. LAST WEEK THE PRESENT SEASON mone tr F THE PRESENT | SEASONS BIRCH, WAMBOLD, WERNARD AND BACKUS' N FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, D ey ct ence their first regular traveling tour, opem¢ top ta fa feeret 3; New Haven, 4h and 6th; Hartford Bene scared six daysin_ advance, RIDAY EVENING, MARCH 81, BENEFIT OF JOHN A. RUNNETT, TREASURER, gs FRANCISCO MINSTREL Atty COMMENCING MONDAY, APRIL 3, and subs ently until further uotice, ATSUMA'S ROYAL, APANESE TROUPE, artista of both sexes, introducing twenty, ster or ate, stagione: Equilibrists and Posturers. Positives thelr ‘fret aj ppearance in this city since thetr departure from the theatre of the GRAND TYCOON, JEDDO, m4 Their repertoire consiste of 30 DIFFERENT ACTS, ort mi eit themselves. the public are aasured most poutively that not a SINGL ER of this organization has ever appeared in Nev Yoces of fnamisclon—Orcheste, $1; Parquet, Tic; Ol Soc. ; Private Boxes, 86. en from 9 A.M. P.M. Sale of seats will c araday, March 3. GRAND “AP” MATINER SATURDAY, Xi ¥ HALL, “NOBODY'S RE smn CkSD AY EVENING, » March 80, at 8 o'clock, ‘ Chaplain of the Borou IR NUGE deliver bis ei and illustrat pod by request, wilf ENQBODY'S C HILORENS r, “THE STREET ARABS.” _Tickets complimentary at Steinway QA FRANGISCK MINSTRELS, 585 BROADWAY, i om TY, the GREAT IMPROMPTU. GH Y DOUGHE! SPEAKER, by the ‘kind: peemission of BUTLER & OT MORE wil ggpent ae JON A, RUNNETT'S BENEFI FRIDAY, March 31. 9 1 745 ae i is DR, KAHN’S MAGNIFICENT MUSEUM, z . ce 45—BROADWAY—745, q 745 opposite Astor place. i? U5 as 4 45 K SERIES OF GRAND DIAMOKD. G GIFT. acgucnm Sri be held to Washi . nthe ot which will be d seve to th the Frenoh war. 190,000 tie! id. numbered trom f to 1,000. ol piace f the finest quality, warranted by « di pe ome bol ers of tickets w ae {s culaidgued as follows “one 179 a8, warrant to be one ne magnificent full ee Bre Ear mine Be ‘one Solel fe'Diamond ing mrt Bis00) Balt ‘ame ‘Diamond studs, worth ae ‘tai full set, Cluster Soeeeaiae 1550 set in ieee ranging In value trom. $39 tor ween the gifts and tickets if unquestionably t inost favorable ever presented. acute most satisfactory and authentic proofs of all our ns, from the highest aud most responsible sources an Svidenose of the fulliprotection of the public, will be foun in the hands of agents n all priucipal ders for tickets or information, sddreseed to our N yorn oifee, will receive prompt ton. For articnta seg cirenlare, National I ane Ft the Hepubite dept ickets ROBERTSON & GO Agena. + qirickets for sale in New York at P, 0, DEVLI VLIN'S. No. TTB PA PAVILLION, 683 BROADWAY,—EVERY EVENIN« Vocal-Instrumeatal Concert. Admission nee Cor mencing at 734 o'clock. . L, A. STEL GAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, 55 TET eg FRANK KERNS AND JORNNY WILD, by the kind permission of TONY will appear at JOHN RUNES ‘BENE! in <=>, MUSICAL. a Ans EXPERIENCED MUSIC 1 TEACHER WISHES . more pupils; success guaranteed to those willin ractice: best reerence, 244 Kast Fifty-frat atrect, Sadavenues a oe N_ EXPERIENCED SOPRANO. D Dustaee ANE ment from Ma tivated voice, reads Bi var eee ds rice. coe ‘ot W. A, Fond, 647 Broadway." Adarese Fo yR SALE—A VERY HANDSOME SILVER-! -MOUNTE: Concert’ Flute; original Pe ary igi aa fase $160, and not much — AVENUE, NE’ Nig AGENOY, an York.— Competent Organiste, Singers and Teachers ‘of expense by aj free ais SOHROLDER® Director, American Oohbern RECENTOR—A PRECENTOR, WITH A 8TI P leading tenor voice and Any ae ep experience, aeve ‘next, Re t £1 ‘the 1st CENROn Heratg ones: °° HE POSITION OF ORGANIST OF 8T. PAUL'S CATH ec cathedral, Pittaburg, is open to a igor tousician must be well recommended and of st hab! Addres ED. MACGONIGLE, St. Paul's Cathe viral, Pttadrg, Pa. ‘ANTED_A POSITION AS SOPRANO IN A W tet choir; is familiar with the Eptecopal xr ae preferred, Addreas SOPRANO, box 28 Her: eae SALE OHEAP_SUPERIOR “SEVEN OCTAVE wood Plano} city maker; would rent iow. 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Silliman, sant 3 e—Hy Professor G. F, Barker, GREAT NATURAL OLATRVOYAN reveals yor cradie 42 Canal edety mea Hes eee Aa REMOVALS, EMOVAT, OF WAGNER, 6 SCHNEIDER & 00, 186 to 218 Canal street, on agcoynt of tre FROM Uy ADAMB LB comTR, SPIRITUALLY TMPRESEEI nee ee eres ‘ormation ‘ap nel French English spoken, 29 eae street, corner Waver'ey Dinca, mn ch

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