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DEPARTHENT OF DOCKS ‘The Board met yesterday at two P, M., President Agnew in the chair, and all the members present. The B xecutuve Committee reported adversely on the application of Theodore F. Tole for a lease of piers foot of 130th, 181ss, 138th and 165th streets. Report A communication was recetved from J. J. Van Pelt, stating that the pier foot of Eleventh street, East river, where the Hariem boats land, 1s encum- dered with timber, &c. The Secretary was directed to notify the owners to remove the encumbrance be- -Core April 15 or abiae the consequences. Permission was given to William D. Blodgett and J. 8, Paine to erect a bulkhead between Sixtieth and Sixty-first streets, North river, and to use the same during the pleasure of the Board, The owners of manure on pier 61 East river were ate aa ae eue nara expente. one e at the ow Pernasion was granted to a Mr, Delaney and others, represenung a Protestant smaltconel paro- chial school, to erect a bulkhead ‘tween seventy-eignth and Seventy-ninth atreets, river. The owners of brick, sand, lumber, &c., Dow ob- ceed the pier foot of Hammond and West mtueth ptrests ‘were ordered to remove the same bya yl 8, 15. mission was granted to the Knickerbocker Ice ‘gompany to erect a platiorm and buikhead between Twentieth and Twenty-first streets, North river, the rt Agneta in solid and not to extend more feet beyond the present line, Lo be used PS luring the pleasure of the Board. Permis- jon Was also granted to D. C. Newcomb to extend the bulkhead between Nineteenth and Twentieth streets, North river, provided the right to do so is algo obtained from the owners of the water front, bod hyalelpont 18 not to extend over twonty feet ve- the present line. Permission was given to the it lessees of the buikhead foot of Bank street, Ory river, to assign their lease to the Washington Ice Company, aad that co ry aad was also aathor- zed tw transfer uneir ice bridge, now used by them at the foot of Hammond street, to Bank street. Qommunications were received from several m- ctors in regurd te the effect of orders heretofore ven by the Buard and the present condition of Reet, and bulkheads in their respective districts. fo mee and pi pie ‘3 ae 16 ane 18 North vee ‘used by the Jersey City Ferry Company, wel - ported in @ dirty condition, Haterred, tothe Board ‘ot Health. The vier foot of Thirty-seventn street, s- river, hag settled one foot on the north side, to xtension on the south side, and it Is now ry ous Condiuon. Twenty men are at work on 18 East river. Work has been suspended on Pier 21 East river, and the ferry company, whose ‘boata caused the jajury, are to be compelled to re- air it, Work has been suspended also on the pier of Jackson street. The obstructions on the pier foot of Tweuty-fifth street, North river, have been Temoved, and the Board of Public Works were noti- fled to remove their water mains, which now encum- der the pier foot of ‘Twenty-third street. These re- Pores and some others were referred to the Execu- ve Committee, to consider and report upon at the @ext meeting. Adjourned, MISCELLANEOUS FOREIGN ITEMS. Victor Hugo Is in Brussels. M, Bonjean, President of the Paris Court of Ap- ‘peais, has been arrested by the insurgents. The Gaulois, Figaro, Sctr Moniteur and Journal Opiciel have instatied themselves at Versailles. Prince George of Oldenburg died of the cholera at St, Peversburg on March 17. He was twenty-three years old. A Wponeien ea telegram states that the Porte BS hereon loan of £16,000,000 with American bo The return to France of the French prisoners taken to Germany has been stopped by the Prussians tul farther orders. ‘The city of Lyons is fooded with Bonapartist pro- clamations. They are sent by mall, in sealed euve- dopea, to all the citizens. The Journal de Havre says that Conti, the ex-Em- eror’s jormer private secretary, has been seen In Pins Gisiributing money to Bonapartist agents. Volonels Langlois and Schoeicher and Admiral iraumece have been condemned to death, par contu- sna0e, by the Cenwral Commitiee at the Hotel de e. Boulogne is the headquarters of Bonapartist in- Srigues. It 18 said that the whole movement is directed by the ex-Empress Eugénie, A lotier from Verviers, Belgium, states that Mar- shal Leboouf, accompanied by his family, have Passed through that town en route for Brussels, In Frankfort M. de Rothschild and M. Sonnetman, editor of the Frankfort Gazere, were the candidates for the German Diet. Aiter a close contest M, dun- metman was clected by u majority of 100. Four individuals who were implicated in the as- ion of Commander Arnaud were sentenced to death by the Counc’ of War at Lyons, Several oe were -entenced to various terms of penal ser- ie. aden Banc ie Gazette has a telegram stating that f Bancrol| u he Untied States Minister to Beriin, Lis post next October, 1a order to wie into private Nite. and that Mr. Orth ts desig- nated for that mission. The tricolored fag 1s sti!] Noating from the steeple of-the catMedral im Metz, ne giddy height and Jigitness of this steepie renders its ascension a very perilous enterprise, and, in spite of the rewards oi- Jered by the German authorities, no one has yet been found to take it down. The North German Gazette has learned that seve- ral young Englishmen, students of the Polytechuic Schoo! in Zarjch, have hastily let that town to avoid arrest, in consequence of their having been ident- fied as active members of the mob that stormea the ‘oahaile and attacked the Germans and Swiss who ‘were present at the Peace Festival. al Meeting, presided over by M. Assy, was held by Revolutionary Committee on March 21, at the Hotel de Ville, One oi the members proposed that ‘the property of all the deputies, senators and muin- Asters who voted for the war against Prussia should ‘de confiscated and soid, the proceeds to be used to ward the payment of the German indemnity. the Proposition was adopted. Of all the carriages belonging to the ex-Emperor and requisitioned by the Government of the National Defence only two remain at the Hotel de Ville. They have served Cotten poh I Napoleon IIl., Gambetta, Giats-Bizoin, Rochefort, Etienne Arago, Juics Ferry, and are, since the 19th, at the disposal of the Cit ens Assy and Lullier. ‘The others are at Versailles for the use of the government. “MARRIAGES AND aria Married. * CooreB—BUENELL.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, April 6, by the Kev. Dr, Duryea, WILLIAM H. Cuorke, of New York, to Cakeiz M. BURNELL, of Brooklyn. No PSRKINS—BOWMAN.—On Wednesday. April 5, by the Rev. Dr. Armitage, CHARLES A. PERKINS, JR., Of venhis city, to ALIOS L. BOWMAN, Of vansiugburg, N. Y. “Died. BaYtry.—At the Gesty House, Yonkers, on Wed- by April 6, RICHARD Bay ey, in the Goth year Funeral at three o'clock on Saturday afternoon. BLOOMFIELD.—in Jersey Ce on Thursday, April 6, JAMKa L). BLOOMFIRLD, aged 62 years. Relatives and friends of the family, also the mem- bers of Ooean Lodge, No. 156, A. F. and A. M., are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, trom nis late residence, No. 28 Erie strect, Jersey City, this (Friday) atvernoon, at half-past three o'clock.’ His rewains will be taken to Cayuga county, New York, tor interment. BRaby.—On Wednesday, April 5, ex-Alderman PHILir BRADY, a native of the parish of Denn, county Cavan, Ireland, in the 44tn year of his age, ‘the relatives and friends of the family are Tespect- fally invited Eh attend the funeral, from his late resi- dence, No. 264 Fifth street, corner North Fifth, eel E.D., on Saturiay aferngon, at two vor! BORLINGmAx.—On Wednesday, April 6, WiLttaAM ‘T. BOXLINGHAM, in the 90th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family, also the members of the First Baptist church, Harlem, are tovited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, atone o'clock, trom his late’ residence, Washingion aventte, between Seventh and Eighth streeis, Mor- risania. ‘The remains will be taken to Woudiawa for bai foo ont JARTW RIGHT. — ‘hursday morning, April 6, Mrs. Esrner CARTWRIGHT, widow of Capra Meskader -J. varcwright, in the 79th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are invited Sea ene evecoey Brae some Bt eS late residence, No. D, on Saturday afternoon, at three o'clock. 4 aaa Councugt.—On Wednesday, April 5, after a short | illness, MELANIE CouncuET, née QUINAND. The relatives ond friends are cordlaily invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 304 Kast Thirty-third street, near Second avenue, on .Satarday morning, at teu o'clock, Dyo«Man.—On Wednesday, April 5, BeTsey ANN, wife of Wiliam N.Dyckman and daughter of the lato John Honeywell, The retatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 864 Woat Tuirty-third street, on Satnrday morning, at ‘ten o'clock. Fasei.—Suddenly, on Thursday evening, April 6, Mrs, MARY ANN FAsri, widow oi Lodovico Fabri. Notice of funerai hereafter. FARRINGTON.—Cn Thursday, April 6, Cuarins T. FARnINGTON, Son of George W. and Josephine Far- ‘ton, agedé years, 8 montus and 20 om Tho relatives and fnends of che fwintly are re- spectfaliy imvited to attend the fuueral, on Sun- Z afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence parents, 325 East T Name -seveuth atrect, Fincgay.—On Tuesday, “April: 4, LkRMANN FINOKRN, beloved husband’ of Liza Finckeu, aged months and 25 days, uives and iriends of the family are re- apocrtully Invited to atten the funeral, this (Friday ) afternoon, atone o'clock, from his late residence, No, 149 Tenth avenue, FITZ@BRALD,—On a aie nd April 6, ELL ABRARLD, aged 72 yea: pears on Saturday ‘morning, from St, Michael's Full notice will be given in Saturday's paper. Gusat.—On Tuesday, ADM & afters shore Wines, Pua. NEW YORK HERALD. FRIDAY, APRIE 7, 187.—TRIPLE SHEET. daughter of Wm, H. Guest, Su- pene venient take & Watts’ Orphan House, in the ith year of her ‘The relatives sand friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the Orphan House, 110th street and Ninth avenue, on Saturday afternoon, at two o’clock, HaLL.—On eatigry nl April 6, WARREN SPAFFORD HALL, infant son of Samuel B. and Ella 8. Hall, aged 2 months and 18 days, ‘The relatives and h Intends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the resie dence of his grandfather, John B. Spaiford, No, 121 Leroy street, on Saturday afiernoon, at one o'clock. HUNKIN, “At the residence of Mr. James Parr, 411 West Eighteenth street, of consumption, SAMUEL BARD of the Island of Guernsey, England, aged ears. jotice of funeral fn to-morrow's re JoskPHSON.—On Wednesday, April 5, Li wife of Albert Josephson and daughter of Guaties "Morne ingstar, in the z0tn year of her age. elatives and friends are respectfully invited to atiend tue funeral, from her late residence, 437 Ciin- abet ‘street, Brooklyn, ‘this (Friday) afternoon, at three o'clock. Pittsburg, Cincinnati and Louisville papers please OP rmuxon. —On Thursday, April 6, Lee @ severe illness, SARAH J. LAWRENCE, aged 53 yeal ‘The relatives and friends of the family ‘are invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday afternoon, at one oolock, from her residence, No, 231 East Thirtieth street. LeaGat.—Suddenly, on Tuesday gral J April 4, OPHELIA, Wile of Andrew R. Leggat, and daughter of Alexander and Lauretta Slater, Relatives and friends of the family are respectrully invited to attend the funeral, from the Church of the Transtiguration, Twenty-ninth street, between Fifth and Madison avenues, tis (I'riday) afternoon, at half- three o'clock. MoORRELL.—On Thursday, April 6, EVELINA Louisa (“little Lulu’) MoreeuL, only daughter of 'T. H. Morrell, aged 6 years. ruiculars 1n Saturday's papers. MuRPHY.—On Thursday, April 6, JonN Murrny, a native of ee enone: county ‘Cork, Ireland,’ in the 23d year oi his His remains will ° taken from the residence of his mother, 737 Second avenue, near Thirty-ninth street, to Calvary Cemetery for mterment, on Satur - day afternoon, at one o'clock. McCormack.—On Thursday evening, April 6, THOMAS A., only son of Joseph K. and Eliza J. Mc- Cormack, aged 2 years and 9 months, Notice of funeral to-morrow. MCDONALD.—Un Wednesday morning, April 5, Mary, relict of George McDonald, in the 64th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family, and also of her son, Peter J. Hickey, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 203 Fast Twentysninth street, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock. McEwEN,—On Wednesday, April 5, DaNter V., in- fant son of Edson H. and Grace E, McEwen, aged 3 months aud 16 days, ‘The relatives and friends are respecttully invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) morning, at ten o'clock. from his parents’ residence, Rutherfurd Park, N. J.; Erie Railway. McKay.—On Thursday, April 6, James W. McKay, late of the firm of McKay & Wynkoop. ‘The funeral will take piace from his Tate residence, No. 438 Cariton avenue, Brooklyn, on Saturday after- noon, at two o'clock. PaTRICK.—On Wednesday, April 5, of consump- ete. Ler ParRICK, native of county Leitrim, The friends of the family, lkewise those of his wife, Kridget Doyle, are requested to attend his funeral, trom his sister's, No. 250 Mott street, on Saturday alternoon, at one o'clock. . Sligo (Ireland) papers please cop; YOWER.—On Wednesday, April 6, at her residence, 841 West Twenty-sixth street, SARAH POWER, & native of the parish of Loughkeene, county Tip- perary, Ireland, in her 76th year. ‘'Thé felatives and friends of her sons, Thomas and Timothy, are respectfully invited to attend the fune- ral, from her late residence (as above), this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock. PreESTON.—On Wednesday, April Preston, the beloved wife of the 52d year of her age, at her residence, 142 Gold street, Brooklyn. ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the ne ri this (Friday) afternoon, at haif-past two RyODES.—On Wednesday, April 5, at Clifton, N. J., Sarau F., wife of Jos. A. Rhodes and daughter of Colonel C, F, Dickel, in the 24th year of her age. Notice of funeral hereafter. Wednesday, April Scorr.—At Plainfield, N. 5, KaTe 8. Scort, daughter of Rebecca T. ana the te William Scott, Funeral services at the residence of her brother- in-law, William P. Humbert, corner Central avenue and Sixtn street, Plainfleld, on Saturday morning, at ten o'clock. The rematns will be interred in Greenwood Cemetery. Carriages will be at South ferry, Brooklyn, at a quarter before one P. M. to ac- commodate reiatives and friénds, Train for Piain- field leaves foot of Liberty street at eight A. M. Smiru.—At Easton, Coun., on Tuesday, April 4, Rev. Farenp W, Saits, of the New York East Con- ference, aged pit i ars, ‘The juneral wilt take place at Bridgeport, Coun., this (Friday) afternoon, at hali-past two o'clock. TRCKENDORF.—On Wednesday, April 5, HANNAH TECKENDORE, I the 67th year of her age. attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 2 Livingston place, this (Friday) afternoon, at one o'clock. VALLETTE.—At Havana, Caba, on Tuesday, April 4, of congestion of the brain, J. ADOLPH VALLETTE, aged 24 years. WAIN WRIGHT.—OD Thursday morning, April 6, J. Howard WaIN The relatives aud triends are respectrully invited to attend the) funeral, fronr Trinity chapel, Twenty- filth street, near Broadway, on Saturday alternoon, at two o'clock. WairraM.—On Thursday, April6, ALICE WHITTAM, in the 70th year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her son-in-law, Israel Cc. Lawrence, Rodney street, near Kent avenue, Brooklyn, FE. D., on Saturday afternoon, at half-past two o'clock. ee re TS COPARTNERSHIPS. \HE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY FORMED A copartners! for the transaction of the Dry Gooas Com- mission busin No. 46 Leonard sireet, New York, and No. 142 Devonshire sireet, Boston, under the firm name of Converse, Richardson & Co, EDMUND W. coxveRsr. OSES W. RICHARDSON, New becca 7 1, 1671. WALTER STANTON, Bree ‘TELEGRAM CARTC oN TO-DAY. THE STYLE IN WHICH IT's DONE. THIs Most TRUTAFUL ND SATIRICAL POLITICAL CARICATURE WILL BE ALL OVER THE CITY ON FRIDAY, FOR TWO CENTS. _BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. RESTAURANT AND Bar, NEAR BROADWAY, TO rent cheap—Only to a firat class caterer; on the entire und floor of the Washington Place Hotel, doing excellent usiness ; house full of boarders, Nos. 4and 6 Washington A BARE CHANG FOR INVESTMENT. —A PROPRIF. tary Medicine (trade mark), of 20 years atanding, will A sold on reasonable terms. Profits iarce. aith of Proprietor the reason for ailing, This is & aplenid cppeite al if Addrens TRADE AWE, bor fie Hera oheee ns eae PARTNER WITH 000 WANTED—BY A HOUSE im) le articles ; one who will devote his whole ferred would pa hing ala Tor Grstipear and fair compen: for ‘first t sation for money. Address B. i. Ey Herald olice, oe” PARTNER _WANTED—IN A LIGHT, ¢ GENTEEL. AND profitable manufacturing business, staple article, #1 ,0 cash required to extend business, cic aiaee SAAC A. BIGGS & SON, baod Broadway. PARTNER WANTED WITH #1800 TO EXTEND A tablished draz and cheinioal business now doing a suc scene ul tradis, that ‘can ge largely Inerensed. | The beat reference required. Address T. J., box 619 Post office, A EXPentencen MEDICAL GENLEMAN WISHES 0 asnocte! ‘An eataplisbed ice bi | iness chief. Address MEDIAL teria oiice ne HALF INTEREST FOR SALE—IN AN OLD ESTAB. PS \ lished cash manufacturing business, a complete mono. ess Must ve extended 000 vd b y rightman. 437 Greenwich tae ‘stipe inane A ptt € eG A COMPLETE PAPER COLLAR tory, ready for immediate operation. with a capacity ‘of 80,000 per day, ie offered for sale cheap. The busing opt he readily managea by any snteligent, energetic business man. Price $5,000; Lf 2 This otfer wil bear critical examination. Apply to or address Bo Re WESTERN, room 40,37 Park row i AG RARE RR OPPORTUNITY. FOR CAPITAL AND EN- ‘or rc | anti ¢ Lense of the cidest Wood and Willow Ware’ Seep ueees in the city, The business has been in successful operation for more of a century, is still running advan- at dispate i fj ‘best atand in the city. ing win be Ben that cannot fall to tality the most cautious faqutrer. Funetpals an and 4 thone on mean, Lu msiness may apply to J. . atreet, corner of Water, Falton N ACTIVE MA ‘an interest in doubled every 6) day No. with 600 TO $1,000, CAN SECURE at manutacturiny usiness; capital Apply xt 148 Fulton street, room HALF INTEREST CAN BE HAD RY A THOROUGH buaincas man in an established business; no cash re- uired; will take @ynity in real estate or other recuriien adress, with yartioulars, for threa days BROWNELL, Herald oftice. OR SALE—THE BEST PATENT MEDICINE EVER offered for sore throat, hoarseness, and breath puriler, Patent Papers andl Goods Yor aale, “Address B, A., Herald olive. PALY OF ONE OF T r in thie country fo ines heen 8 Operation, and artiol lured entirely new; beat chance for profitabie investment in this elty Address M. M, M., Hera'd office, appointing interview. yANTED. CARTTENy TAVRST RENT EMINENTLY Address PUBLISHER, _~ BUSINESS OPPORTUNIZIES. __ K ADVERTISER DESIRES TO BECOME | AO- juainted with three sound men who can control from for the of o1 izing pene (ng ‘aw; aud take’ postions a ‘Addre: Bl to each, Sider’ the’ State, Bank management of its business, ‘ore Post offlee, TO $20,000.-PRINT WORKS, SITU- jes from this city, in successful o new, meeting with rotected by patents for four- needed to meet tnoreasing de- an be seen and Books tx. i itp invest wat by ac addressing O. b. H. IN AN ESTABLISHED BUSINESS, Pay. per week, « reliable man with interview may be had, A. G. WANTeo a, a Asarend, ain stating where an interv! bON, Herald ‘ole ice. = 1\() —PARTNER WANTED—CASH dealing fn all kinds of personal pi 0 For pecieviars apply tO or wdress street. ond to none for G. TOMPKINS, | TO _INVEST-IN A SAFE, LEGITIMATE, profitable business, with personal attention, intieman of bu: inons saat Address C. full detatls or no . Post office, New York. 000 WILL BUY A RETAIL BUSI- biished 19 years and doing a buriness 380,000 per annuum: satisfactory reason given for telling rapes for inspection to. a party whormesns business: ‘aaron J. 8, Gay box 6,838 New York c2. THE GQOD WILL, U tures of a Hotel, doing = good and in et profit of more than LEA SE AND FIX- $30.000. creasing business and showing $10,000 per annum, will be sold toa cash customer for the ghove amount. No others need apply to T. 8. SUSPHERD, iw 4. HOUSES, RO DMS, N OLD BUILDING OR PRIVATE HOUSE WANTED— In New York or Brooklyn, for light business purposes. Address HATS AND CAPS, box 135 Herald ofice. RESPECTABLE od Room ina respectable private | + Price $3; refere HOYT, Herald case FAMILY OF THREE ADULTS WANT TO. RENT five or six Rooms, in a private house, between Fortieth | and Bixtieth streets, east; references exchanged. Addresa KR. Gy Herald oflice. ZOUNG MAN AND WIFE WANT THRER OR FOUR Rooms, with water and gas, » Dox 181 Herald offic GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WANT FOUR ae nished Rooms; rent not to exceed $20 per mo: dress A. B., box 188 Herald Uptown Braach oflice, ie 8, stating terms, IRST FLOOR—BY GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, BELOW Fortieth street, west box 168 Herald Uptown yOTEL WANTED TO RENT OR PURCHA: —N. Hew York, by experienced hotel man. Address D. box 180 Herald oft ‘OUSE WANTED—FROM MAY 1! BY A “PRIVATE family, between Fifteenth and Fortieth Care pane jurth ‘avenues; rent not to exceed $1,200. J. J. 218 Went Twenty-tirst street. ae OF AN UNFURNISHED HOUSE, LOWER PART ing of four rooms, in the Seventeenth Pteenth ward: rent not over $690 per Year. Address it Fifteenth strect. MALL HOUSE WANTED—! tieth atresta.and First and Third a 3 4a good order and cheap at 191,000 per annum, Address M. A. 4d vox 137 Herald ofiice. [PHREE ADULTS WANT TWO FURNISH nd Kitchen, with stove, on east side, for two or from April 17. Address, with terms, QUIKT, stating terms, &c., ‘ANTED—BY A RESPONSIBLE PARTY, A HIGH stoop House, in good repair, 18 to 20 feet wide, situaced between Twenty-third and Fort; aide of ala ent (1.500 to ¥ 1. Address HOUSE, Lox id_atreets, on the west 'ANTED_BY AN AMERICAN FAMILY “OF ADULTS, in w private house; nice neighborhood; rent not to excee: heande vear. Address P, K., Herald ollice. ‘ANTED- ROOMS, WITHOUT BOARD, NEAR t FORTY. sixth street and ‘& yo Stat particulars by addressing L., box 168 Poat Baicee LARGE OR ‘Two CONNECLING from Eighth to Talriy. avenues. Address K. ‘ANTED—ONE. furnished Rooms, for one person, second atreot, between Taird an ight honsetcee ping ; localit; UNFURNISHED | ANTED—THREE Rooms, 1n a private house, for light housekeeping, by three adults; ‘terms not to exceed $27 between Firat and Twentieth atreets an avenues, Address RICHMOND, Herald ofiice. WVANTED-IN A GENTEEL PRIVATE HOUSE, BY A family of two, an unfurnished Floor, with for light bouseke f low rent, PERMANE! et. Second be Seventh 280 aud 231 W Relatives and friends are respectfuily invited to with nl! improve: dont Fourteenth street, not QUIET, Herald of ANTE! D-BY A QUIET COUPLE, A FLAT OF SIX | ome, or lower part of a house, good neighborhood, to exe tel od $70 amonth. Addr ANTED—ONE OR TWO UNFURNISHED without board, at reasonable terms, for two single ‘A. H. Z., box 112 station A. gentlemen. Address ANTED—THE LOWER PART A MODERN House, consisting of parlor floor, with basement, and three bedrooins on second or third story ; neighborhood’ tirst class; between Broadway aud & teenth and Fortieth atreets; rent §60 to #7 per month. Ad- dress MIDDLETON, 91 Centre street. 7 ANTLD—RY A RESPONSIBLE PARTY, A COUNTRY Seat forthe summer months, within one hour's driv- it te required that 1 shoul an enue, and Thir- rge modern ho hh Mevater throughouts &c.; shade trees, aiable and © State rent and “‘addreas, with patticulars, to V. FOR A YFAR, ¢ or Montrose; must be near depo! TANTED—TO RENT House, in the vicinity of Oran, contain the modern improvements end xi $800, Addeess, stating fail DousLe HOUSE. Herald oftice. ANTED—TWO FURNISHED ROOMS CONNECTI not above second floor, by a gentleman of respon pity: fod neighborhood ; willremain two years {¢ tent is citing rent and loca- sarisfactory.’ Addi tion, SPERMANENT, box 204 Post of TANTED_UNFU RNISHED ROOM, WITHOUT BOARD, for two ladies empioyed out day time ; moderate terms. Address J. L., Heraid o} 7 ANTED—BY QUIET AMERICAN FAX three, on the tous ot April, First or Second F Private house, beat references. Address, with terms, loca- |. MACK, 101 Weat Fourteenth street. Rooms, with full conventences for housekeeping ; lo- cality between ‘Thirteenth and Thi and Sixth avenues; rent about th streets aad Third Address N., Herald ANTED TO RENT OR LEASE, A BU 17 ‘or without steam power, suitable for wood worker. 202 Weat Houston street. JANTED TO RENT—A TWO STORY taining atore, suitable for a lunchroo on Third, Fourth or Sixth avi CLAIR, No. 4 Fourth street. eS JANTED TO RENT—A FURNISAED MOUSE, fard Park, or within 35 minutes of Give location and terms for y. Address F., box 161 Herald Uptown Branch ofiice, 1,246 Broadway, FINE ARTS. wn Prince Frederick William, Moitke, Count Roon. is, Aplendidiy modelled, by Profens have heen imported and are sold at % BERTH & CO., #20 Broadway. In life size clay BILLIARDS. BILLIARD TABLE: unequaled for accuracy and durabiitt proved by the leading amatenra and professional player Taies at, prices ranging from $250 up- so rinigue styles for dwelling house PHELAN & COLLEN DECKER'S IMPROV iruished with the celebrate 8650, for #250 DEK, 738 Broadway, — lard Fables, all er sive at Corresponding rates. Warerooine corner Canal and Centre streets. OF PHELAN & © OLLEN. . Billiard Tables rier Twenty-sixth Fist CLASS NJ OW IS YOUR TIME ard pocoud uated Tables, with Deleney's patent H. GRIFFTILH, 40 Verney street. ere by moni attended 0, MANTELS. AND MARBLEIZING KLABER, STEAM MARBLE Mand 136 East Eighteenth stre aroiered Mantels, all complete; Monuments, At prices that defy competition Grave stones, Fable To T REDUCED ture, in | atthe premises, brown stone house, 144 Fittieth street, neat Lexington aveniie. 4; many new and elegant a ATE OU., 40 Weat Hentcentt derween Birth and Sixio avenues. SLATE, MANTELS— RIC H AND ELE. $I 260, B. io Sixth avenue, between Thirty-Ofch and Thirty-sixth airnete KLABER 4 C008 fe Uxtreet, between Marbivized Mantels, Mon: cheapeat (n the city. ASTROLOGY, ADAME CLARA A. ALMA, DE PARIS (CLARA AN. ‘ONL gt ‘erench and German, Thirdieth and Tulety-Urat atrecte, opr oetve Grand Havel Pn we AMUSEMENTS Boete’s tHearRe, Page WEEK {eK BUT Two of the engagemont of oe bd who wiil_ appear each evonii as UCC in THE FOOL'S ana, mR. LAWRENCE BARRETT as DELL AQUI LLA. bash arp MATINEE AT et PM. . LAWRENCE BAR as “TEDIAS. and RACHAEL. ry THE MARBLE HEART. vEXT WEEK MR. BOOTH big Ph RICHELIEU. Seats secured six days in advance at the theatre, or at its Branch Ticket oilice, at Ditson & Co.'s music store, No. T1L Broadway. In preparation, and 4 shortly to ee produced, A WINTER'S: TALE LB. eo THEATRE, bday’ Brir MR, JOUNNY THOMPSON, THE GREAT MAN OF THK rehtop, MR. SOUNNY ‘ON R. JOHNNY THOMPSON. HAND; MOMISON acts ne Plays on, twonty we Musical ebaract LAST, Instruments, ‘SINGS. SIX SONGS—DANCES SEVEN JIQ8, Commences with a Comedy. AURA KEENE—FOURTEENTH STREET THEATRE. BOLE DIRECTRESS..4..4-c-csceeeeeeee+ LAURA KEENE, WILL SHORTLY OPEN. MR. CRESWICK at LAURA KBE FIRST CLASS Metco POnITAN ARTISTES. NOBODY's CHL ENTIRE} i NEW SCE: Nis, Pox office open Saturday, April#, at 10 A. M. —THEATRE COMIQUE, 51 4 THEATRE Gomigues TH, St, Nichol posite tcholas, BUTLER & meen A GREEK f equalled povall (the original) GHERTY, ASHOROPT, THE IRISH Danciyg MAST ASHCROFT and MURTUN CARRY T MARY. AURIS PANTOMIME: -MAD AS veri TRARES ILBURN IN NEW SONGS AND SKITOHES. DOMPANY APPEAR. Afternvon— ret t 1; curtain rises at 84 Rvening Seats reserved, CHILDKEN HALY PRICK, GE defore arn AVENUE THEATRE, AD Bole Locsee and Manners... Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY BV nid NIGRT THIS: WHEK ONLY, ee Notwithstandin Poucicault's brill for the present Clara Morris, Lin Mr. H. Harkin . DeVere, Pi ee ‘sion made by Mr. ESEBEL” must be withdrawn April & Characters by Mis ‘Claxton, Nollie Mortimer, Davidge. Geo. Parkes, and Heeki Secon AND LAST. MADRE at MATINEE MONDAY NEXT ‘Art 1, firat Sppearance of of the distin- and celebrated comedian eS MA- HIE. as Mr. Mopus) jp his own brilliant ee entitled MARRIED Fi ONEY, and a 5 Raptaia Patter, in the amusing aherplece entitled PATTER V3. CLATTER. The box eheet is open from 8 A. ae to6 P, M., and places may be-secured for twelve days in advance, i MARES: SERBACH STADT THRATRE.— TO-MORROW, Mme. BSE Lenore, in Holtey’s celebrated putriolic drama, Lenore. Mile, Veneta as Aurora. ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY The Great Local Drama, The Last Sensation. THE CIGAR GIRL. GOLDEN SHOWERS, THE CIGAR GIRL. peor G RAND GIFT CONC TT MILWAUKEE MUSICAL SOCIETY, APRIL 26, 1871, ALL IN CASH PRIZES, ic bo BSU,000. (Or TICKETS ALREADY SOLD. ‘This Grand Concert bas heen arranged ip order io reieve the financial necessities of the Miiwaukee Musical Society, 1 inatitution now in the twenty-fifthiyear of its existence, and well known for its laudable eforts toward the develop ment of musical taste. The drawing of prizes will take place tmmediately after the concert, and will be conducted by the following gentle- men, who will not aa drawing commiitee Hon, ALEXANDER MITCHELL, Pr GUIDO PRASTER, Enq., of G. Pfister. Geo, W, ALLEN. Esa. of Wisconsin Leather Co, ANGUS SMIT 4, of Angus Smith & fon. LDWARD O'Ni LL. ont Dank of Commerce, 8,8. MERRILL, General Mannger sul & St, Paui RR Hon. H. L, PALM Is, At All prizes wil! be paid on the day after drawing, and the | ust oPawaran wil be aunoanced im ali the principal clties of Y bas tkire WM, H. JACOBS, President Milwaukee Masical Society, Cashier Sevond Ward Savings Bank. BAKER, Treasurer, tok sinter Milwaukee National Bank. Apply for tickets o¢ saeciae it és J, SCHUBERTH & CO. way. H, N. HEMPSTED, Milwi Tickets can aino be bad at the drug store avenue and Thirty-li(th street; drug store music store 254 Bowery, near 355 Bowery, near Fourth street. he ‘Thirt avenue. Jersey Cit Newark avenue. Eroollyn—Smith's Music Store, Fulton avenue. Hoboken 17 Washington street. nt, ightn orner Sixth ave- Box at the Academy of Music ‘for the ball und drtil conte “3 ‘which takes place April 11. b URNITU aR. MAGNIFICENT RICHLY GILDED AND CARVED Ps satin brocstel doable Parlor Suit, made to order nine 70 for 8M, will be sold for #AW; one do, satin 75; one don #66, two walnut reps Suits, $60; ‘and walunt Chamber Sulle, from #50 ap. to #200; Velvet, Brassels Carpets; Curtains, Mirrors, Bron: Clocks, Paintings, Dining Furniture, ac. at a sacri 0 Taagnificent rosewood 7'¢ octave Blanoforte, cont # ‘AL private residence 12 Hast Tenth street, be enue and University plact MAGNIFICENT BROCATEL PARLOR SUIT, COV. ered in rich silk covering; made t owenbein) ; cont R4U0, cor $200; one four rep Suite for 7h? twelve Hedro: Cail before purchasing at 120 West Twen ¥.—Goods can remain until May 1. Also cent Pianoforte, seven octave, rosewood case, superior tone. "CHANCE. MAGNIFICENT PARLOR suit, uaireloth Suits, 50; Betroom Dies, de. at lem than half o ‘one w OF 118 West Twenty seventh street LL THE €LEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Pinnofortes, Htagere, Paintings, Carpets, Drawing Room Suits, Bronzes, Mirrors for sale; property {amily leav- ing clty. Inquire at 36 West Fifteenth rtrect, between Filth and 8} ath avenues, Drawing Room wered French brocatel, 600, for 200; do. 3 8 Bookcase, Etageres, Clocks; rose Walnut Chatnber Furntiure, in excellent order, ai half origin: at cont. [Bonaar & TAYLOR, #7 and 89 Rowery, 150 anc! 192 Hester street and Ko Chrystie street, connected, | have the largest stock of Furnitnre, Carpets, Bedding. Cur- tains and Cornices ever before exhibited by them, with prices marked down 30 percent. Splendid stock at our new store, #1 Fourth avenne. {URNITORE, CARPET AND BEDDING AT REDUCED wekrepers supplied with above on easy terme OFARICELEG Wareroume, 30 Eighth avenue. Monthly and woekly payments taken. AURNITURE FOR SALEW—A PRIVATE FAMILY, breaking up housekeeping, will sell thelr elegant furnit to «nit, by calling this day, before four o'clock, URNISH YOUR HOUSE "ALL AT THE HOUSE FURNISHING AGENCY, 56 West Thirty-second street, Opposite the square. Kedticed prices and easy payments, [SrORT ant Tw HOUSRRERPERS, —CARPETS, FUR. niture, Bedding, &o,, at weekly or monthly reduced parments tacen at GREENE 13 hod Peigm ‘avenue, corner of Weeemty-ntth street, ONTHLY OR WEEKLY PAYMENTS—-CARPETS, Furniture, Bedding, &e. DEALY & CUNNINGHAM, 386 Third avenue, Dear Twenty-eight street _ Prices lower than any other hows OFA BEDS,NEEDHAM'S PATENT SOFA BED Li, tAndome Tete Sofa, containing separate spring ‘aad ir mattrosses, Liberal terma of payme: mig MPHREYS, Forntture Wareroome 634 B. ADAM. ROSS, MEDICAL AND BU: present and rature: contdental letters writien, meet, Broa. iway and Seventh avenue. TOIRAS, MME, BYRON, To) West Forty-drwt | rvoRe DICAL AND SPIRITCAL | Murray: voyant, 390 Fourth avenue, between Twenty-third uty fourth streets, + THIRD AVENUB,—MADAME WIDGER, MEDI rrovant, tell all yo fat all diseneet, oes ‘and overy way desiraplie. | LeU) cai and Business © MISCELLANEOUS, LEGAL DIVORCES OBTAINED WITHOU' B. HARPER, Lawyer, N rely a eel vice free of cbarge parties, weddings ‘and funeral ha tat Seal oe AMUSEMENTS. r INA Lig tis | THEATRE, WILLIAM HORACE. uiSaaRps, “ kad ALIOB DUNNING, DICKIE, Owing to numerous applications of the patrons of these favorlies will be prevent and durin, tbe eee oe at musical extravaganza lh PLOTO. ORS th Top was a SIRS, 10 exter u recede ™ ayaa ORT oar acean JETTA LINGARD's, "SKETOH! MATINEE KVERY SATURDAY, AT AT’? o'cLocK. In preparation, for early production, the Lal "AMERED CAN graduation, the rene byT. ©. De Loon, Eay., PLU 4 Oret appearance of and Orst appearances ORK CLARKE, NTIRELY NEW COMPANY. supported by Wace? Proprietor and M: TH Sheridan's RIVA! ~ MESSRS. BROUGHAM. CHUBRKE, STODDART, MAR- LOWE, RINGGOLD, WILLIAMSON, HOLLAND, LEON ARD, BROK; MESDAMES BARRY, MESTAYER, RACY, DELAND. SATURDAY MATINER, THY NERVOUS MAN AND BLUE DEVILS. Messrs. Brougham, Gilbert, Stoddart, “Miasgold, Wliam- fon, Rockwell, Li Holland, Leonard, Peck, Curran, igley; Mesdamen Setton, Tracy, Dolaud, Clayton, Rowe, BafUnbay NIGHT—BIRTH. LAST TIME BUT ONE. Messrs. Lester Wallack, Fisher, Ringgold, Williamson, Loonurd; Mesdamen tarry’ Tracy and others. MONDAY, Al jo, POSITIVELY bast TIME, Brongha y Bialys ny .Mr. LESTER WALLACK NEN: WEDS positively last time (in co: hoveities), Robertson's com BiRPH, THURSDAY. APRIL L FOR HL Ries HME, FOOTE'S GREAT COMEDY, HE ULAR, presented with NEW SCEN ERY, EW MUSIC, ® NEW COSTUMES, NEW APPOINTMENTS, AND A Pt 4 Ad oe CAST, In preparation an entirely new .j How playing with tho great RANDALL'S THUMB. Also in preparation, and to be acted for the frat time in four years, ROBEDALE, Watnaces, MATINER APRIL 8 TURDAY, THE Mek ot MAN Laacegle 2 etee BLUE “DEVILS, LYMPIO THEATRE. ‘Crowded houses and immense applause teatify the ano- cess of Mr. Augustin Daly's drama of contemporaneous 4o~ clety, entitied SPLENDID SCENERY, EATS APPOINTMETS, Panoramic effects by J. B. HAYES, and a powerful cast, including the aimitable Miss AGNES BTnRL, trom the Fifth Avenue Theatre, tres by FE tit BAOH, returning from her recent triumphs in Mhomton, wil appear in New Yorke at. the Stadt theatre, to-morrow (Saturday) evening, in her great role Permission of Mr. Daly. e TABLEAU nightly enco ‘Matinees every WE: MREDAY ant SATCRD: ‘The performance commences punciually every evening at 80 grloek, and terminates at 15 minutes past LL latinea Doors open al SPECIAL NOTTOE. To prevent disappointment at night, seate should be secured during the day. The Box office s open. at6o'clock A. M., and seats can be secured SIX DA1S IN ADVANCE, pee: GTADT THEATRE, 45 AND «7 BOWERY. AND GERMAN OPERA. FRIDAY, April 1) LOHENGRIN, for the Grst time ta merica, Mrs. LICHTMAY in her great role as Elsa. | gilded; cost #409, tor $300; one do., 8160 issih k wal M™ F. B. heal Ar Bt i Sas THEATRE, BROOKLYN Mr. J. eeneon ah Troma of Mr. J.C. CAMPBELD. «00.0... 50055 .RRe so. wore POMP. SATURDAY, Tape, BORE watine ‘MTP. M. RD. A Mt Mra. F. B. Conway ts now prepared to recetve apolica- ions for engagements (or the fall and winter seasons of the New Theatre, srook! Address F. B.C YONWAY, Park Theatre, Brooklyn. RS. FB, CONWAY'S PARK THEATRE, BROOK- lyn-—o iet, during Suty ant August, Apply to WYCKOF! LITTLE, Broo! 203 Montague street, ay. lyn, Agents for Mrs. ¥, B. Con T AN DRYANTS OPERA HOUSE, TWENT\-THIRD SPECIAL NOTICR. THERE WIUL BE i “NO” PERFORMANCE coop “FRIDAY Family Matinee every SATURDAY, at o'clock. Gun THEATRE, BROOKLYN (LATE HOOLEY'S OPERA HOUSE) GLOBE THEATRE, BROOKLYN (LATE BOOLEY'S OPERA HOUSE). The undersigned having sesumed ‘he management of the LOB: ATRE, Bi ROOKLYN, will MONDAY EVES ‘Tha, "APRIL 10, 1871, With one of the LARGEST and MOST COMPLETE NOVELTY COMPANIES erer placed on any ,stage, The TASS PUBLIC THAT THE ERFOR: Wink BES FIRST CLASS. AND NOVELTIES OF THE HIGHEST ORDER will be produced in rapid succonsion, | Every PERFORMER will be an T in their respective lines. irst class taient of ali kinds can find encagements hers. Address COLONEL T. ALLSTON Blig WN; 720, BROAD. WAY, or to the managers, HART &SPENCER, Globe Theatre, New Vork. Berge gy “) SERIES OF | GRAND DIAMOND GIFT CONCERTS will be held In Washington, D. C., commencing on the 3d Gay of May, 1671, the protte of which will bs devoted to the Tellef of the victims of the French war. 190,000 tickets (ant no more) will be sold, numbered from 1 to 14,000, $960,000 worth of Diamonds, f the finest quality, w ‘warranted by a dia. mond house second io none in existence, will be given to hold by tickets without reservation. ay iin magniticent, collection, which js she valuable in America, is catalogn follows :—One imp — Breastpin and Kerrings, warranted to be the fuest in America, wortn $4000; one inagniticen'yg Bi agringe and Braceleta, worth 000; one Solitaire ‘Diamond Rin}, worth. BIA, mifent’ set of Solltalre Tamoud’ Studs worth $10,000; eas ‘Indies') Tull set, Cluster Hreastpin, Earriags, Bracelets, worth ; 9,650 sets and separate articles, fall, ranzing in value. from, #96 to B60.0N) each. Tho pro: portion between the gifts and Tickets a8, unquestionably the uthentic proofs of all our as sertions, from the highest aud mos: responsible sources and evidences of the full protection of the pavire, will be found in the hands of agents in all principal cit Orders for tickets or information, addressed to our New York office, will receive prompt attention. For particuiars se9 cirenl National Bank of the Repuptie depository. L. ROBERTSON & CO. Agents, Trokels for anle in New Vors at P. C. DEVLIN'S" No. Wail street, CARD, PRIVATE LESSONS.PIANO, GUITAR, AN. Violin, Organ, Singing. 5 Sixth avenue, corner Th AMUSEMENTS. museum, FOI URTH WEEK. CONTINUED SUCCESS: CONTINUED SUCCESS ACROSS TUR Sourtinaey ACKUSS THE CONTINENT. OLIVER bouD vHOR aathe “FERRET.” i EVERY ByENING AND ag Lyre THR mean ease rR. THE BLACK ae ry — o $ f= i bay a By) * ane NIGHT. THE GREAT 7 SCENE. WM, BL WHALLEY WM. H. WHALLE® DADDY GREY. JO6H HART JosH HARE AS JIM NASSAU. Day AND Niaur, pay 4 TRAIN OF CARS IN FULL MOTION. AND NIone, THE WALL OF MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND saTueDAY. : RAND OPERA HOUSK. IM MEN AIMEE IN ITEC GREATASE APEC TALTY. THR FINEST HAGLER 7 IN Ti a ROUPE APPEAR EVERY KVENING, FRIDAY aN. BATUKDAY. Sf tea LA GRAN DU AIMEE...... pire DUCHEES® SATURDAY “MATIN ar s P. My ES GLORGIENNES. AIMER as Feroza, ERSINI as Nant, SUNDAY Piatt lg tat onade CONCERT. JAMES FISK, Jr.'a, 1008 NINTH R Sith assisted by Mlle. AIM: AURSDAY— REDE, L MATINEG ATL P.M. Admittance to all parta of the hou: . IN REHEARSAL, LA B HELEN Sonts secured at Box Ollice froms A.M. 15 P.M. at Schirmer's, 701 Broadway, and Erie Ratiway Ticket diem, corner of Twenty-third street und Broadway. IBLO’S GARDEN. POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT BUT ONE of the BLACK OROOK. BLACK CROOK, THIS FRIDAY, BENEETE OF MULE MALS MASTLTON OTHERS, LAST NIGHT KUT ONE OF THE GREAT MAJILTONB, LAST NIGHT BUT ONE OF THE FAMOUS SKATER LAST NIGHT FUT ONE OF THE GRAND BALLER. LAST NIGHT BUT ONE oF ne SUPERB SCENBBY, FIRST WKEK OF AMERIC THE CHILD VIOLINIST, AGE 336 YEARS, © won ler of the LAST TWO, NIGHTS OF Tile NEACK C 00K. LAST TWO NIGHTS OF THE BLACK CROOK, LAST TWO NIGHTS OF THE BLACK CKOOR. TOMORROW, LAST MATING OF THE LACK CROOK. ON MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 10, 19, will be produc SHAKSPEARE'S HISTORICAL TRAGEDY. (adapted to the peters yy Charles Calvert, ba. of mgicdh sondea "Tuk LIFE at AND beat RICHARD The THIRD. The play will be prs pares a all the PERFECTION IN 8CENI PLEN DOR YOR COs AGNIFICENCE AB POINTMPNTS, ARMORS, BANNERS, WEAPONS, INSIGNIA GRAND COMBINATION oe SHAKSPEARIAN ARTISTS. NEO. NIBLO'S, N(BLO*®, POSITIVELY ST MATINER LAST MATINEE LAST MATINER BLACK CROUK, BLACK CROOK, BLACK C PROOK, BLACH CROOK, 00K, BLACK CROOK, ATO-MORROW, PRIL 8, at 13g o'elook, * pence: NEY Yors. circus. L. B, LENT. ...( MATINEES WEI AT 6 BSDAY 3. EVERY NIGHT Al & LAST WEEK BUT ONE OF CIRCUS SEASON. LAST WEEK BUT ONE OF CIRCUS SEASON. SECOND WEEK IN AMERICA OF THE WONDERFUL CYNOCEPHALUS, ‘an animal of the targest baboon species, that rides a clever and ludicrous act, leaping banners ani balloons in imitation of the greatest circus ridera and rivais them all in profouné salutation to the audience. MLLE, CAROLINE ROLLAND, the greatest bareback equestrienne in the world. CEORQE DONALD, CHAMPION BAREBACK AND SOM eRsauLt RIDE® gan FRANCISCO MINSTREL HALL, * 58 Broadway, USPARALLELED SUCCESS APANESE HOUSES CROWDED" NIGHTLY. NEW FEATS. NEW acts. NO OTHER WAPS" EQUAL TO THEM. NO OTHER SJAPS” TWENTY STAI PERFORMELB. LADIES" “JAP” MATINES EVERY SATURDAY. ix days in advuner, pier. J ROOK LYN | ANT! ETTA STERI MME. KREBS MICH 4 urate i potene. MR. WILLIAM CANDIDUS, Tenor. SIGNOR A. RANDOLFI, Baritone. MR. WILLIAM MASON, Pianist MR. WILLIAM F. MILLS, Couductor. FIRST PIANOFORT RE OHTA SATURDAY, APRIL & Doors open at 19; bey Subset ristion tek, echamtbennaenand bead Signor ©; OKA, ¥ Tiexets #1, including reserved seats, if procured before the day of the concert; on the if the concert reserved seats 60 cents extra, to be procured at Poud’s, 047 Broadway, and Ditson's, 711 Broadway. pee i von 0c! TATION HALL. ATURDAY POPULAR agp bole Panis, EB: LE, Sop MR. J. LEVY, Cornet. ANTONIO L. MORA, Organ. _Tiekets 25 e OSEPONEMEN PON COMB. ™! Pada ere IWENTY- EIGHTH Pi USE. STPONEMEN NEWCOMB : ARLINGTON “MINSTRELS. In consequence of the extensive alterations and improe, ments that Messrs, Newcomb & Arlington's new opera {a now undergoing, the management find it {mposstbleto open on Monday evening, April 10, as heretofore announced, but wi a POSITIVELY OPEN ONE WEEK Lyne. fifth street teachers ; beat location ; best terms MONDAY EVENING, APRIL ¢ ramajiod. Address PROFESSOK. rivedrzs eeenaeen* = See eaeeneerretermer ers U4 45 4 1s PIANOFORTES. 0 po 18 LAKGE STOCK OF PIANOS, BEST MAM ERS, 70 | ' ie DR. KAHN'S MAGNIFICENT MUSEUM, 3 rent or sell cheap ; rent allowed on purchane, C: . | 146 iy M.MERRELL'S, No, § Union square (185 Fourth aven: | He 545—BROADWAY—745, % ROSEWOOD PIANO, 8100; ONE FOR $120; A 7 | | is opposite Astor place. = 150; aT octave Plano, almost new, ured only . octave, $ a eight months great bargain, . Breas PEEK & SON, 146 Bleecker street. BEAU IFUL PIANOFORTE ONLY $100- ELEGANT rosewooe Planoforte, round corners, oversirung bass, ‘arved lega; Stein wai nf jb. BIDDLE, 18 Amity street, near Brondway. SPLENDID STOCK OF PLANOFORTES, OUR OWN AL nad other frst clase make, for cash or instalments, at Very low prices; algo Pianos to'let and taken fn exchange, SOHN C BARNES, 107 Eighth street, near Broadway. MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD 1% PIANOFORTE, a to, order, sulebrated, maker, fully pees iF abo; Drawin Suits, govered proce etitan nes, Mirrors, (i apes, Chamber and Dining acrifice ; property of family —_—_ city. 36 West Fifteenth street, near Fifth erenne, ON ACCOUNT OF REMOVAL, A PRIVATE FAM- + tly will neil their 7h. octave Planoforte, overstrun aes, round cornered, rosewood case, mae to order, cost dc. Call at his ae. tor tool, Cover and M Weat Twenty-seventh street, near HICKERING PIAKOPORTE. FOR SALE—IN USE one year; cost $75U, for #360; Stool, Cover; rich Par- in Suite covered in French satin, brocatel, made 70 anlar, rosewood vod pate, Bedding ee 10 Weet fweni Salta, trom 880 apr half cost, Privat veniy-thied street, neat Siti aveuue. Prnse, clas CLASS Flan FORTES TO Ler PER oforte Warerooms, ‘Open day and evening. 646 Eighth av., near Thirty-eceve FisCHER'® PIANOS—THE. BEST AND MOST anos made, at rensonable prices; fully war- ana wareroom 426 West Twenty-elghth went PRs MELODEONS, AND ORGANS OF NEW AND Deautifal stytes, of diferent makers, at rs iy '. € gah or monthiy fhatalments, or for rent, a roadway, than can be found elsewbere. Roewoon _Piaxo -9100; MADE, BY GEIB, NEW York; magnificent seven octave, carved legs, overstrung improvements. JAMES 'GOKD jacdougal, and all mo : 01 U'N [| PRIGHT PIANOS FOR RENT_AT OUVRIER & SON'S, E 16 sto Manafacturers, 37 West Thirteenth street. $12 ; MONTHLY.—SPLESDID ROSKWOOD PIAN at. DE YF \pemeevoments beautiful new seven octave 7300; rex a, agg mouldings, manulac- iH urera i 2) were YAH. CAME, 41) Bighth avenue pre K. } YALL. OF SEVENTY-FIRST INPANTRY.—BOXES AND tickets may oi. be obtained at the Academy of Music for ‘the bail contest, which takes place April Il. | sate ALL OF SEVENTY. FIRST INFANTRY BOXES fay tickets tinay be obtained at the Academy of Music for the ball and drill contest, which takes place April 11. nH PAVILION Liesl BROADWAY, BETWEEN bog a Jones and Fourth streets, | Every’ night vocal and Srammental concerts, Admission tree; commencing at | 1 oo! BAL OF SEVENTY-FIRST INFANTRY.—I tickets may be obtained at the Academ; the bail and drill contest, which takes piace April 11, THK LECTURE SEASO: JOOPER UNION, FREE SATURDAY LECTURES FOR precisely, in the Great Hall. ture wil be delivered by Dr. C. Onemistry in Colninbdia “college, on at the office and Readiog WITT, Seoretary. ature Chandler, Professor of ee Gas.” bys er) D* O'LEARY COMMENCES A COURSE OF F ke. ‘tures on Phystology and the La‘ i Giinton piace, Monday night, April 10 i extensive collection of models, imanikin Adm jecture, free.” ANTED—LADY VOoaLsT, FIRST CLASS ONLY, Valer'’s Winter Garden, Philadelphia. Apply at or address” MENTEL'S Hotel, ‘corner Bayard sree aad ! Bowery, or 722 Vine street, Philadelphia. \ 20 FILIPPL, THE. WELL KNOWN TENOR, RAK ve venouns 1a Singing and on ine Fiano ia ee ses | in opt eugagem rao Home i tonsorte” Address, care of Mr. Runkel, 138 Hawt wourtecath street. z SALE A SMITHS AMERICAN PARLOR onaan, a banks keys, 2 octaves, re Bt Joeriect onter : ofiginal price vedape for 500. ‘Adireas ORGAN, station D. Gorraxo—t HIGH VOICE, Goon CULTIVATION, ler, open cement af pete Bo Brooklyn sind havens X. ‘be! poe QI “A. SPLENDID UPRIONT sane oun, |W Piano, with eool, peer order: wr Ae Tere .

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