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HAUL OF BRYGKLYA PANEL THLVES. Au Ancient Dodze Now Done For—Arrest of Paneliste—Their Doluga In the City of nrohes. Crime in the city of churches 1s beginning to as- gume, it would appear, as many varied phases a6 cam be found in Gotham, wherein the “elephant” has long been supposed to have found a sole abiding place. Houses of ili repute have sprung up within the past four years with alarming and surprising Fapidity, and the immorality which they engender would seem to have spread its contagion far and ‘Dear within 8 community which for years—nay, for time tmmemorial—has enjoyed a wholesome immu- nity from the baneful influences of such DENS OF INFAMY, ‘Recent proceedings before the police and civil courts show an entirely different state of society from that which heretofore existed in Brooklyn, and strongly indicate the urgent necessity for the most strenuous action on the part of the guthorities to put down immoral influences ‘wherever they may arise and come under their Jurladiotion. The latest case in point in support of the argument as to the necessity for APPLYING THE BRAKE OF TOE Law fs tnat which was brought before Justice Delmar yesterday in the form ofa panel-house gang of con- spiratora who were arruigned before him and tem- porary committed to jail to await the action of the Police Justice. According to the narrative of tno pose of the Second precinct it appears that luring the past five monvbs frequent complaints have been lodged at the York street station house by parties who have let furnished anart- ments to two certain young men who, repre- @enting themselves to be married, had rooms for themselves and their reputed wives, and then, after occupying the prem! for two days or a week, ps, had decamped, On examination by Zhe police it would be invariably found that the per- Lonerreg oeompiained of had kept no more por no bt PANEL HOUSRS, and had stolen away just as soon as they had effected the larceny of a sufMctent quantity of dol- Sars to warrant snch an undertaking and avoid de- tection by the olicers of the law, whom, while they Gared, they dreaded. Some time in October last two men engaged apart- ments at a Mra, Gillespte’s, No. 25 Front sirect, and ‘stated that they were married and desired to occup, two rooms together with their wives. Tney tool departure very suddenly, and upon the same ay tbat a weil known mercuant doing business in New York, had been FLEECED OUT oF $1,105 by virtue of this self same ‘panel game,” which poled re upon him at said house. It was after- is ascertained that the mercantile victim had been enticed to tae place by one of the gay giris ‘who was represented to be the wife of one of the male lodgers. The party robbed was mortified toa high dogree and refused to give his name or address or log Which could tend to the arrest of the ei ty purities, <A he foared that such information ight lead to exposure and disgrace before the world. Thus did THE GUILTY GANG escape punishment for the time being, On Friaay last the first floor of No. 76 Washington street was rented as furnished apartments for & quartet of the 20g, and shorty after this business arrangement ad mn eifected between the unsuspecting jand- lord of the house and the “panelists” one of the ‘women introduced ‘‘a fly to the spiders’ parlor” in dhe form of ° “A YOUNG MAN FROM THE COUNTRY.’ ‘When ho left the house he found that he had been robbed of $200 by tne thieves, On peueeday afternoon Mr, Martin, proprietor of house Ne. 61 Hicks street, called upon Captain Mo- Connoli, and stated that his suspicions had been seriously awakened by the actions of his lodgers, a party of four men and two young women. he females, he said, were in the nabit o! bemaing men Cea and night, at all hours, and he gid not think they were honest in their manner mode of livelivood. He had heard the men i the women to go out and not come in without ‘bringing somebody with them. The poucs captain ed and Sergeant Dunn immediately repaired to @ premises indicated ‘to take stock,’! tnoog. ‘ AN OLD MAN fas observed to enter the house in company with a irl When about to take his departure he was by the em i{ he bad been repbed. He replied that he had not lost any money, but that ple had tried to take his wallet and ould have succeeded had he not been so wide wake. Hea) this much the police no louger hesitated as to the course which was open to them, but immediately procecded to arrest t ‘THE SUSPECTED PARTIES. They form a hard-looking set, Their names, ages ahd occupations aré as Yollows:—Daniel Merrit Gwenty-fivo years of age, single, cartman, keeper the place; Robert Burns, warried, thirty-two years id, truckman; Daniel Dunn, single, printer, twenty- Years old; Charles Lewis, hee twenty-six years oi age, expressman; Jennie Melville, twenty- One years old, single; Emma Sinith, single, twenty- ‘one years of age, seamstress by occupation. 4 Fromararory to their being sent to jail they were en to the office of Vhief Campbell, from whence were removed to a photographer's, where their res were taken jor the adornment of ’ Galiery. we ara eta Naa was sent for and ‘at once identified Daniel Merritt and Emma Smith as the isteresting couple who had hired the Apartments from her and. left so soon after the robbery of the counwymen on Friday last, WHAT A CORPORATION CAN DO. The Third Avenuc Railrond Company Keep a@ Poor Man Lo:ked Up for Sixtcen Daye. ‘Tne caso of Francis G. Fairchilds, some time since ‘Feported in the HigRavp in full, came up for examt- nation at the Yorxville Police Court yesterday after- Noon, and it was quite six o'clock before it was furough with. * Faircbilds 1s accused by a conductor of the Third ‘Avenue Railroad Company, named Benkampuer, with attempting to induco him by bripes to Q@ppear as a witness and bear falso evi- ence. in & suit brought ¥ one John Straub against the company for $10,000 damages for having been forcibly ejected from a car while joing uptown. The cause of the ejectment was that presented a check of a previous date to the con- juctor of the car, but he maintained that he had ved that very check from the conductor of the ort car, who was Benkampuer. Now, Senkam- uer could not Iaked yege Nea that he had given right check to Mr. Straub, but he thought ie had, while a couple of witnesses were juced in behalf of tue prisoner Fairchilds, and ‘ore that he (Benhampuer) had adimiited to them wing given the wrong chock. A few mornins @iter Mr. Straub had been sent off the car Benkain- ler Was Si, and happening to meet one of ‘witnesses aliuded to he exclaimed in @ mourn- il voice, well imitated by the witness, and causing excessive laughter:— hs more troobles for de eze8, yozes, Burgess, jeetle Deitohman, Oh, mein Got! dere’s noding but les all de time.” He held at the same time in his hand a bunch of shecks of a back date, and admitted to Burgess that had given the wrong check to Mr. Straub, The ution, onthe other hand, by two of their mploy es, one of whom was employed as a spy and ing else, or, as he himseif said, to attend to business, swore that they heard the prisoner ffer inducements to Benkampuer to appear as & itness for Straub, Justice Coulter reserved decision in the case until he shoulda the evidence; but, curious to say, 9 gave it as his opinion privately “nat Shere was nothing In the case.” Fairchilds, who beon under lock and key for the last fortnight ‘ly, Was then allowed to go on his own parole. ne thing that occurred when the evidence nad been ali taken 1s worthy of notice, Wiule the ungel for the defence was in the act of making a jew closing remarks in favor of his client the oppos- counsel left the court room. On the counsel for elence taking his seat the Justice lett the bench. hortly after the Third Avenue Ratiroad Compavy's ounsel was eeen coming from the private room of ' 6 Court. irchilds says that he had also been employed on Yhe Third avenue as conductor, through the influ- ce of two young men employed as clerks in the to whom he had paid $200. He was, how- , discharged after a little while and obtained in rt & judgments for the recovery of his acne, in tl. Mr, beat the Superintendent of the Thi ‘avenue, then put him by some means on the Second eyeren, dut irom there he was discharged also afier four weeks, simply in consequence of the manner in Which he was put on. MYSTERIOUS DEATH IN BELLEVUE. ‘A Fatal Kuock on the Head on St. Patrick’s Day. A mysterious death in Bellevue Hospital was yes- ferday brought to the attention of Coroner Schirmer Warden Brennan of that institution. On tho inst, Edward Reilly, @ man thirty-four years of was admitted to the hospital on a permit Mr. George Kellock, Superintendent of door Poor, On his admission Reilly, who lived in Rast Seventy-ninth strect, stated that he ia beon struck on the head by some one en Bt. k's day, but further then that did not volun- fecr to tell, Subsequently Reilly complained of pain in his head, for which he- received the proper weat- ment by tne attonding surgeon; but before be could ke any further revelations a3 to the manner in nich he received his injuries Reilly sank tnto awtate f insensibility, rom which he never railied. Ata ver date Reilly became so boisterons and unman- pgeable that it was found necessary by the hospital uthoriiies to confine him in a straight jacket. Ho, jowever, continued to grow werse, and died on ‘hursday night, evidently trom some injury to the rain, The symptoms exhibited by Reilly previous to his death indicated that he had’ received a trac. ture of the skull, but that will bo determined by a ¢ mortem examination to be made by Depaty ‘oroucr Cushman. During the time deceased re- mained im tie Hosprial there was only an acauamt- ance or two calied to see him, r NEW YORK HERALD, AUTHORS “ON HAND. ‘The trials, troubles and tribulations of authors have been the theme of many a story, Their hard- ships and privations have engrosseil the attention of anpulisis and writers of memoirs for the last three hundred years, while the indignities and insults they have been subjected to have always called forth the public sympatny. The latest phaso in the question of disputed authorship came up in Essex Market Po.ice Court yesterday afternoon, when William B, Freleigh, manager o1 the Bowery theatre, appeared to muke @ complaint against John M, Findull on a charge of slander for causing tne following advertisement to be puoiished in one of the Sunday papera:— Sor TAIEF.—Fretleigh stole thi road scons Agu HO has laifgduced ‘hte NOs" Hanae Rone see Grama 150,160" which I left at the Bowery to be read. { would have sued him Jong 860, but be is worth n two unsatisied judgments being against him now. I warn all managers not to produce the scene without frst consulting the and owner of PEE a veckaaig EDU ith avenue, New York city. Findull declared ousppelucally that the scone was stolen from his play, that he left hia manuscript at the Bowery theatre to be read and that was the pag they made of it. Findull was held under $1,000 to appear at the General Sessions. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. CARPENTER—BROWN.—At the First Baptist church, Brooklyn, on Thursday, be Fe 18, by the Rev. H. M, Gallaher, SaMURL'M, CARPENTER, of Washington, 0. 0., to Miss MARY Buowy, of Brook- lyn, N. Y. DELAFIELD—EaTon.—On Ta nEEORS April 13, to St. James’ church, Brooklyn, by the Kight Rev, Horatio Potter, D. D., assisted by the Rey, Charles ‘W. Homer, the Rev. WALTER DXLAFIBLD, of Haver- straw, N. Y., to 3. Lovisg, daughter of George A. Eavon, Esq., of Milwaukee, Wis. FSRRIS—STONE.—On Thursday, April at the residence of the bride's father, New Milford, Conn., by the Rev. C, Y. Aciy, ARTHUR E, FeaRis to Susin E. STONE, both of New Mi'ford, FERRIS—MANTENSS —At Flatbush, L. L., on Thurs- day, April 13, by Rev. Chancellor Isaac Ferris, D. D., assisted by Rev. O, L. Wells, Rev. J. M. Fgrris, D. D., to ANNA M., daughter of the late Judge Martense, both of Flatbush. GoooH—CroskEY.—On Thursday, March 80, at St, George's, London, Captain Frank Gooo! Fourtth Royal Hussars, son of Sir Daniel Gooch, Bartonet, M. P., to Teresa, daughter of J, Rodney Croskey, late United States Consul at Southampton. Leacerr—McCoun.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, April 13, by Rev. W. 8, Studley, THEODORE LEGGERIT to Mary E., daughter of Henry D. McCoun, MILES—TiERSs.—On Wednesday, April 12, at St. Ann’s church, by tne Rev. Thomas S. Preston, Ropert M, MILES to AGNES L., only daughter of the late Francis x. ‘liers, Esq. WADLOW—RIEFRNDERRY.—On Saturday, March 18, by the Hon. Judge T. Aldridge, EoMUND A. Wap- Low to ANNIE RIFFENBERRY, all ol Jersey City, N. J. Died. ALLAIRE.—At Red Bank, N. J., on Thursday, April 18, JULIA VAN TASSELL, Wife of Captain J. U, Al- laire, in the 7/th year of her age. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, at her late residence, Red Bank, N. J.,0n Sunday afternoon. Steamer Sea Bird leaves at three and Jesse Hoyt at four o'clock this (Saturday) alternoon, from foot of Murray street. ARCHER.—On Friday, April 14, after along and severe iliness, THOMAS ARCHER, aged 52 years. The relatives and friends are Tespeottally Invited to attend the funeral services, at his late residence, No, 17 Attorney street, on Sunday afternoon, at four o’clock. On Monday his remains will be taken to Mount Kisco for interment, BaKER.—On Friday morning, April 14, JOHN y aged 64 years, The tuneral will take plac his late residence, 179 Stockton street, Brooklyn, this (Saturday) after- noon, at one o’clock, His relatives and friends are invited to attend. BECKER.—The members of the congregation Bnai Jeshurun and the members of the Hebrew Mutual Benefit Society are requested to attend the funeral of Morris Becker, from late residence, 808 West heme fe street, on Sunday morning, at ten o'clock. HENRY DAVISON, President Cong. B. J. A. 8. VAN PRAAG, President H. M. B. Society. BERGEN.—At Plainfleld, Long Island, on Thurs- day, April 13, LEFFERTS BERGEN, aged 58 years, 8 months and 11 days. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, from the Presbyterian church, Hempstead, Long Island. BRowN.—On Thursday, April 13, ABRAHAM H. Brown, in the 87th year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, Lebanon cage No, 191, F, and A. M.; Evangelist Lodge, No. 600, F.and A. M.; Metropolitan Fire Department, also the members of Columbian Hook and Ladder Company, No. 14, Volunteer Fire Department, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his Jate residence, No. 41 Bedford street, on Sunday aiternoon, at one o'clock. MASONIO.—The members of Lebanon Lodge, No. 191, F. and A. M., are hereby summoned to meet at theireooms, No. 594 Broadway, on Sunday, 16th inst., prompt at twelve o’clock, to attend the funeral of our late worthy Brother A. H. Brown, from 41 Bed- ford strect to Greenwood. | Brothers of slater lodges are respectful wited. order 0! Poe av RED'K 8. ASTER, Master. Brunwen.—On Friday, Apri 14, MacpaLans BRUNNER, in the Tist of her 7 Relatives and friends of she taal are reapeotay Invited to attend ths funeral service, from the dence of hei utece, Mra. J. C. Valencia, 130th street, between Filth and Sixth avenues, on Sunday, at twelve o’clock noon. Burns—On Thursday, April 13, at his residence, No. 68 Front street, Brooklyn, DANIEL Burns, a na- live of Castiewellan, county Down, Ircland, in the oth year of his age. The remains will be removed for interment to Cal- vary Cemetery, this (Saturday) afternoon, at two o’clock. Friends will _—, accept this invitation, Buragss,—On Thursday, April 13, ELIZA DiGGENS, beloved wife of Adolphus @ Burgess, florist, East New York. The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at two o’clock, trom her late residence, adjoining the entrance of the Evergreens Cemetery, Broadway, East New York. UARREN.—On Thi meee April 13, Mrs, ANNA MARTA CARKEN, daughter of Hchael Martin, after a short but severe illness, which she bore with Christian fortitude, aged 19 years, 8 months and 29 days. ‘The funeral will take place from the residence of her tather, No. 421 Kast uxteenth street, at half-past one o'clock. CaRRoLL.—On Thursday, Apri! 12, James ‘T. CaR- ROLL, the only child of James and Catharine M. Carroil, aged 2 re 8 months and 24 days. The friends oi the family are respectfully invited to attend tne funeral, this (Saturday) afternoon, at tio o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 213 Bowery. The members ef Iron Moulders' Union No. 25 are respectfully invited to attend, Cor wIn.—On thursday, April 13, ADDISON M. Cor- Win, hy d 46 years. Will be interred in Greenwood Cemetery this (Sat- urday) morning. Long Islnnd papers please copy. tr Davis.—On Wednesday, Aprit 12, Samugn 0. DAVIS. His friends and those of his late father, Gilbert Davis; his brother, Gilbert F, Davis, and George bell, are invited to aftend the funeral, from St. Bar- thoiomew’s church, corner of Great Jones street and Lafayette place, this (Saturday) morning, at ten o'clock. Dory,—In Brooklyn, on Friday morning, April 14, CARoLING 8., Wife of William F. Doty, and daughter of the late William H. Whitlock, The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late re- sidence, No. 43 Cambridge place, near Greene ave- nue, on Sunday afternoon, at three o'clock, GansevooRrt.—On Wednesday, April 12, Henry SANDFORD GANSEVOORT, Brevet Lient. Uolonel and Captain Fifth ertiliery, United States Army, only son of Peter Gansevoort, Esq., of Albany, Relatives, friends and acquaintances are invited to attend the funeral, trom hts father’s residence, No. 115 Washington avenue, Albany, this (Saturday) afternoon, at three o'clock. Gazzant—Ssuddenly, at Utica, N. Y., on Wednes- day, April 12, Mary VAN Dusen, wife of Audiey W. Gazzam, Ee P Lae de at Utica this (Saturday) morning, at ten o'clock. Grou.—After a long and painful fllness, on Fri- day, April 14, BARBARA GROH, aged 71 years, 7 months and 21 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, corner of Sixtieth street and Ninth ave- nue, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock. The re- mains will be interred in the Lutheran Cemetery. Guron.—On Friday morning, April 14, Dr. EpwaRD M. Guron, in the year of his age. Ais relatives and friends aro invited to attend the tuneral, on Monday morning, at ten o'clock, from the Church of the Holy Trinity, corner Madison avenue and Forty-second street, without further notice. HartovGs.-~In this city, on Thursday, oe 18, of ggnsumpdon, P.C. HaRTOUGH, in the bot! year of sage. The: relatives and friends of the family are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral, from the Church of the Holy Apostles, Ninth avenue, corner of a yeny ere street, om Monday, at twelve o'clock, noon, Without further notice. Interment at Green- wi ‘oo. Heaty.—On Friday, April 14, Jerewian Heary, ea UI years, & native of Castle Lyons, county Cork, reland. Notice of funeral in Sunday's papers, Herrranan.—On Thursday, April 13, Frances f., relict of John M, Heffernan, in the 74th year of her ane. Her relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her granddaughter, rs, W. A. Butler, No, 29 Monroe street, Brooklyn, this (Saturday) afternoon, at three o'clock. Hucurs,—Suddenly, on Thursday, April 13, BERNARD Huaues, in the 50th year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends, mcluding members of the bar, are respectfully invited to attend the fune- ral, from his late residence, No, 146 Summit strect, Brooklyn, this (pesca morning, at ten o'clock, The remains will be takento St, Mury’s charch (star of the Sea), corner of Courtand Luqueer streets, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered for the repose of lis soul, thence to the Cometery of the Holy Cross, Flatbush. KAaMeMaN.—A( Morrigania, on Thursday, Apri! 15, Putu KaMPMAN, son of Charles and Mary Kamp- man, aged 10 years, 7 months and 16 days. ‘The triends Of the family are tespectiully tnvited to Kannepy.—On Friday, Le i 14, Katy M. Krn- NEDY, only child of William H. and Maggie Kennedy, aged 2 years, 2 months and 2 days. ¢ funeral will take place from the residence of her parents, No. 470 Pearl street, on Sunday morn- ing, at ten o'ctock. irish and California papers please copy. Li popees Wednesday, April 12, Guorgs Leacn, aged 35 years, ‘The relatives and friends of the family, also the members of Mechanics and Polar Star Lodges F. and A. M., are invited to attend the funeral, from the pee ce of his brother, 41 avenue D, corner of fourth street, Lynon.—At his residence in 8; use, on Friday, April 7, Hon. James LyNcu, in the 88th year of his age. MANNION.—On Thursday, April 13, JoHN E., the third son of Michael and Eliza Mannion, aged 2 years, 2 months and 6 days. ‘The funeral will take place from the residence of his parents, corner of Nineteenth street and Fourth avenue, South Brooklyn, this (Saturday) afternoon, ‘at two o'clock. Baer Suddenly, on Thursday, April 13, Mra. Susan 8. Manrin, wire of the late Joshua Martin, in the 72d year of her a, The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, Pall- eden, BoskINos county, N. ¥., on Monday, at twelve (URRAY.—On Friday, April 14, at tne Convent o1 St, Elizabeth, Madison, N. J. CATHARINE A. MUR- RaY a religion Sister M. Adel le), aged 26 yea McOLOsxey.—On Friday, April 14, Mar¥ McOL os- KEY, wife of Henry McCloskey, @ native of the county Sligo, Ireland, aged 74 years. The friends of the family, amd those of her son Henry, and her son-in-law, James Meriman, of Utica, are reapectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday morning, at ten o'clock, from her late residence, 59 Mott street, to St. Andrew's ckurch, corner of Duane street and City Hall place, where @ requiem mass wiil be offered up for the repose of her soul, and from thence to Calvary Oometery. McOoy.—On Wednesday, April 12, REBECCA HaR- bed sin of Alexander McCoy, in the 89th year The friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. et Parr avenue, this (Saturday) morning, at eleven ‘clock, NosTRAND.—On Friday, April 14, WIntiam Hi. NostRanp, Jr., youngest child of William H. and Sarah E. Nostrand, aged 2 years, 7 months and 14 days, Punerat from the residence of his parents, 272 South Third street, Brooklyn, K. D., ou Sunday after- naga, at two oralock, eatin DEN.—On Friday morning, April 14, at Eliza- both, N. J., Mary HENRIRITA OGDEN. Funeral will take place on Monday afternoon, at two o’clook, from Christ Church, OmaRa.—At Staten Island, on Thursday, April 13, DENNIS OMARA, aged 37 years. The funeral wiil take place from his late residence Libis Brighton, on Sunday afternoon, at two o’cloc! O'RourKE.—On Wednesday, April 12, PATRICK O’RouRKE, His relatives and friends are respectfully invited to the funeral, from his tate residence, 457 Canal street, on Sunday aiternoon, at one o'clock, PEOK.—At No. 8 Hanson place, Second avenue, CATHARINE, wife of Andrew Peck, aged 7% years, ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respect- fully mvited to attend the funeral, from No. 8 Han- son place, Second avenue, this (Saturday) morning, at eleven o'clock, Post.—At Quogue, L. I., on Thursday, April 13, OLIVER PosT, in the 94th year of his age. ~Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, on Sunday after- noon, at two o'clock. RaMsay,—On Ete f April 13, Cyrus Ramsay, M. D., in the 51st year of his age. Relatives and friends of the family, also the mem- bers of Constitution Lodge, No. 241, I. and A. M.; Union Chapter, No. 180, R. A. M., and Manhattan Commenaery, No..31, Knights Templars, are invited to attend the funeral, from Grace church, Broadway, on Sunday afternoon, at one o’ciock. Norice.—The members of Constitution Lodge, No, 241, F. and As M., are hereby summoned to at- tend an emergent communication, at their rooms, Booth’s building, on Sunday, April 16, at eleven o'clock, prompt, for the purpose of paying the last tribute of respect to our late brother, Cyrus Ram- say, M. D. The fraternity respectfully Invited. GEORGE W. WYCKOFF, Master. Henry C. PARK, Secretary, The taembers of Manhattan’ Commandery, No. 31 Knights Templars, are hereby summoned to attend anemergent coaclave, at the Asylum, on Sunday, April 16, at half-past eleven o'clock, prompt, for the urpose of escorting the remains of our late Sir night, Oyrus Ramsay, M. D., to the marble ceme- tery. Visiting Sir Knights courteously invited. A. PHILLIPS, E. 0, H. 0. Parxr, Reo. REICHEL.—On Friday, April 14, Miss AUGUSTA M. RgicakL, formerly of Vassar College. ‘The funeral will take place on Monday afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of her sister-in- law. 46 First street. Her friends and relatives are respectiully invitea to attend, ‘Yexas papers please copy. RIORDAN.—On Thursday, April 13, MatTHEW RONAN, in the 32d year of his aye. ‘fhe relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi- dence, 636 Water street, on Sunday afternoon, at hall-past two o'clock. SaNDBLOOM.—In Brooklyn, E, D., on Friday, April 14, James H., only son of Augustus Sandbloom, aged 22, ‘Tho friends and relatives are respectfally Invited attend funeral the residence of his wo tne l, parents,-No, 23 Conselyea, street, on Sunday after- Boom, at two orclock. =. SCHWRIGMAN.—At Hovoken, N. J., on Thursday, April 14, after a short illness, Epwarp Scuwsic- MAN, in the 33d year of his age. The funeral will take piace, from 59 Bloomfeld street, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. SPEARS.—On Friday, Apri 14, Roser SreaRs, JR., aged 30 years, 11 months and 21 days. ‘fhe funeral will take piace from his late residence, 103 First avenue, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock. The relatives and friends of tue family aro Teepectuly. invited to attend, without further notice. Glasgow and Sterling papers please copy. SueRtock.—On Friday, April 14, Jaues SneR- LOCK, aged 63 years, for mavy years a resident of Santa Cruz, Cal. The funeral will take place on Sunday afternoon, at two o’clock, from the residence of his son-in-law, John Griffin, 135 Harrison street, Brooklyn. VooLER.—On Thursday, April 13, Georag H. Voa- L 65 years. ‘ne funeral will take place from his late residence, No. be Fifth street, on Saturday afternoon, at one o'clock, WALLACE.—On Thursday, April 13, Bringer FLoop, the beloved wife of Join Wallace, in the 40th year of her age, a native of Mountain parish, county Westmeath. The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectiully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 633 East sixteenth street, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock preciscly. WALKER. —On Third day (Taesday), Fourth month (April), 11th, THomas E, WALKER, in the 73d year of his age. Relatives and friends are respecifuily invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence at West Farms, on Seventh day (Saturday), at balt-past twelve o'clock. Carriages will attend at Morrisania the arrival of the half-past eleven o'clock A. M. Har- lem Ratiroad train. Waire.—On Tharsday, April 13, Srgeenen Wire, @ native of Kenmare, county Kerry, Iveland, in the Bist year of his age. The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, trom the house of his sister, Mrs, Crimmins, 447 Grove street, Jersey City, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, The remains wiil be interred in St. Peter’s Catholic Cemetery, Hudson City. 5 Waitr.—On Thursday, April 13, MICHAEL WintTR, son of the late George White, in the 30th year of his e. The relatives and friends of the family, also the members of Amity Lodge, No. — I. and A. M., are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 815 Second avenue, on Sunday alternoon, at $wo o’ciock. WILLTAMS.—On Sunday, April 9% ADELE WIL- LIAMS, aged 20 years, Ll months and 9 days. Utica papers please copy. ars Wooprorps.—On Thursday, April 13, WILLIAM H. Wooproxne, aged 58 years. The triends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, Fin. gerpoard road, Clifton, Staten Island, this (Satur- day) afternoon, at two o'clock. Wooprvrr.—On Thursday, April 13, Lucy ADAMS, wife of Willtam T, Woodruff, aged 31 years. The friends of. the family will attend the funeral, from No. 181 Gold street, Brooklyn, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock en TRF RR FINE ARTS. AINTINGS, ETCHINGS, MEDIAVAL MANUSCRIPTS Theological Works, Saracenfc Arma, Tissues and Stuffs Of the finest looms of Orient; rich Costumes. At the Armory, Fourteenth street, to-day, 11 tli 10 P, M. OAN OFFICES. A't BLEECKER STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, UP stairs—Iiighest cash advances on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Pianos, &c., or bought, Pawnbrokers’ Tickets bought at 77 Bleecker street. TL. BE 403, SIXTH AVENUE. BETW Twenty-fourth and Twenty-ftth streets—Liberal nd- Yanices made on Diamonds, Watches, ‘yand all kinds e Of goods. The samo Lought at thelr full vai T 97 BROADWAY, CORNER OF FOURTH STREE ZA Mlveral advances of Diamonds Watches, Jewelry, Silke, vamel’s Hair Shawls, Laces and Person. Property of ey description. JAMLS P. MATFHEWS, T J. A. JACKSON'S, NO. 6 AMITY STREET, NEAR Broadway—Liberal advances made on Diamonds, ‘atahes, Jewelry, Dry Goods and Personal Property of every description, Saine bought and sold. 3, 68 BROADWAY " Diamonds, A Broadway--Money | ry, Silverware, Silks, [4 { particularly On Pianos; bus ror indie, AT 735 (ESTABLISH is, W. YEARS), $15 jewelry, Silver Ware, € ‘ke. or bought. High Broadway, Oppo- ROADWAY, CORNER FULTON STREET «KNC x's B Bullding).-Busipess establishod 18 years.—N&WMAN KOPOLY buys, sells or advances liberally on Diamonda, Jewelry, Lite Policies, Metcbandise and other Se negotiates for, Wate ourlti wes NEAR TWENTIETH STRELT, UP AMUSHIENTS. peg eaenneneaaanennl Beer THEATRE. Bhakspeare’s Great Hinrical Tragedy ia tee acts, watitied, a anes THE Lai A Baa. or The Play wil! be ‘t Burpassin, thin, me Gouous" resente! with th LENDID PROCESSIONS, DISTRIBUTION OF CHARACTERS a 'D SHAKESPEARIAN ARTISTS, ACT I,—LONDON IN THR with CT 1. UEEN'’S CHAMBER 4 Stoistens Ar WEsvMiNetE a TOWER FORTRESS FROM THE PARTS AND VICINITY OF THE BLOODY OLD LONDON, NEARS Fkowe, ACT V. oswo ELD (time. HORMOND'S TEN. ome erenine). BOF RICHARD'S TENT, Field of Bosworth wee the kneamped Army, Last SCENE.—THE Li SATURDAY, April 15, RICHARD Ill, MATINEE, jox sheet open six days in advance, LO'S GARDEN. NIBLO'S, NIBLO'S GARDEN. RICHARD III, to-day RICHARD III. ry First piatinee of fat MATINEE of today at GRAND RICHARD 111, MATINEE TODAY AT 136 Reserved Seats, $1; Fi Arcle, 50c, 5m AVENUE THEATRE ‘Sole Leases and Mi Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY “VER EVENING, MB, CHARLES MATHEWS CuariER., tit of the Announce that In consequence OR with which the present programme OVERFLOWING AND MOST PABA. nce to the continuous MATHLWS will rej ‘US and CAPTAIN PATTE! FOR THE PRESENT. Mi LY DNEXAMPLED RI DIENOKR, and in deters eae ie pares and seat personations EVERY. Characters by Mr. Mathew: Devere, Bennett, Beekman and Pierce; Mrs. Linda Delis, Miss Kate Newton, Miss Am A MATINEE ON SATURDAY, at 1 o'clock, of MARRIED FOR MONEY. roparation, THE CRITIC; OR, A TRAGEDY RE- and A THOUSAND A YEAK, fo which Mr sustain three distinct characters, ATH AVENUE THEATRE. MATINEE TO-DAY, OF 1! gaat FOR MONEY, WITH Me™ cuanues MATHEWS, GRAND Lp MATINEE 5 at ‘mammoth company in new acts, Last matines of s++-Daddy Grey. DA Ws. H. WHALLEY. THE Patt Sten > JOHN MANNING c Ww WHAL MATINEE WED) : and SATURDAY, ENF'S FOURTEENTH STREET THEATRE, etween Sixth and Seventh avenucs, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 14, 1871, first week of we England's finest acto MR, WILLIAM CRESW! and America's favorite actress, MISS LAURA KEENE, in the great romantic drama of BODY'S 5 Re Mr. William Creswick him 800 consecul sin London, SECURING SEATS. EXTRA CHARGE F HEATRE COMIQUE. HEATRE COMIQUE. roadway, opposite Bt. Nicholas. RKS “OF THE SEASON. REAM! 2 LAST THREE W. INCREASED bay ahd BC! TIN! A MATINEE. MATINEE. AT 236 O'CLOCK, CHILDREN HALF PRICE. INSE COMPANY APPEAR. CTS (see small bills). j commence at 334. leate reserved in advance. "AD? THEATRE, 45 AND 47 BOWER’ an Opera, Saturday, 16 ES us Marcel; great role as Valentine. Ato Barrens nn om an ry. HUGUENOTS. HIMAY in her (UTH STREET), LAST DAY OF THE CIRCUS SEASON. LAST MATINBE OF THE SEASON, LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON. THIS SATURDAY, APRIL 15, MATINEE AT 234 ; nizht at 8. THIRD AND LAST WEEK IN NEW YORK OF THE WONDERFUL CYNOCEPHALUS. MLLE. CAROLINE ROLLAND, GEORGE DONALD, MELVILLE AND. ELVIL, TROUPE IN A RERIES OF EXCITING, BRILLIANT AND UNPARAGONED EQUESTRIAN, GYMNASIIO AND ACROBATIC FEATS, AND THE STAR ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, | FEMALE CLERKS OF WA! | FULL Y 21 BOWERY. COMIQUES OF ‘THE WOR! TONY PASTOR, ALL THE STARS. een Houston sud Bleecker streets, New York MUSEUM OF ANATOMY. Novel and Astoundt TERA Last Moments wed Washington Dyin Life Size Working Mechanical Woncers. The World Renowned Venus, &c., dc. 6s B: G8 BROADWA “AVmayoud sis MOND GIFT CONCERT IN WASHINGTON, nd most valuable collection of genuine first warranted. Will be went or present. distributed to purchasers ot Tickets, a 8. For particulars see circulars. Tiokets for sale at P. ©, Dovlin’s, 3 Nasa street ; and at A. M, Conklin's, corner Thirty-fourth street and Broad- JON & CO... Agente 678 Broadway. Ff PAVILION, 688 BROADWAY, BETWEEN GREAT Jones and Fourth streets.—Vocal and Instrumental Con- cert every night, commencing at 7} o'clock. Admission free. rincipal hotels, Delmonico's _PLANOFORTES. ANOS, BEST MAKERS, TO | ap; rent allowed on (0. § Union square (165 Fourth avenue), —GREAT BARGAINS IN PIANOFORTES.—PEEK & N, 146 Bleecker street, are selling hand Pianos at a great discount, Second hand Pianos taken in exchange. LAKGE STOCK OF new and second ‘OR RENT...FIRST CLASS le low for cash or on {natal ew ntyles Melodeous, 35; . GORDON, 106 Broadway. i CHICKERING & SONS PIANOFORTE FOR SALE— rH 90. S878, for ments, Prince & $206; four rich and [nerain Carpets as low as 50 idence 120 West Twenty-third att FAMILY BREAKING UP HOUSEKEEPING WIL sella rosewood Piano; 74 octave, overstruag base; Oisrk & Nano makers; price 8: ei ¢ = Call ‘at 60 Weat Thirty: BRILLIANT TONED KUSEWOOD FOUR ROUND torte, cost 700, will be sold for ta for $150; one do., $50, 12 East Tenth street, between University piace and Fifvs av. ROSEWOOD PIANOFORT rated maker; fully gu tor #250; Drawing satin vrocatel I’ if m Furniture; cov. tageres, Paintin: Ws West Fifteent ‘street, near Fifth avenue, —PIANOS TO RENT.—STEINWAY'S, PATTISON and other first class makers, from $5 to $2 per rent applied on pnechase. 43 et. Old Pianos taken in oxeha: hd 6) Kast Twenty: J.N. PATTISON & CO. BEAUTIFUL ROSKWOOD PIANOPFORTE, OVER- strung bass, fall fron frame, agraife treble, carved logs, to perfect order; " 3. BIDDLE, LADY WILL SELL LESS THAN Pixnoforte, stool and cover ; evlebrat improvementa ; street, near Second avenue, NOS, MELODEONS AND ORGANS OF NEW AND styles, of diferent makers, at lowe cash or monthiy idatalments, or for rent, at WATERS’, 481 Broadway, than can be found elsewhere. ANOFORTES—-TWENTY SECOND HAN! of various maters f ERING & SONS, No. 1 Broadway and Fit iy $150. treet, near Broadway, 100, HANDSOME makers; modern also Brussels Carpets, Furniture. ale at low prices. ‘ast Fourteenth bireet, between A BRILLIANT fy OCTAVE PIANO- 913 eee vanced on Diamonds, Watches, a at Vianus, &e., same bo Lave rosewood case, fn vad three months; made to ), for R20 ‘deol, Gover, muate stand; box for to Leald eiioe, 113 Weat Twronty woven sireek, aoag Sixth SATURDAY, APRIL 15,187.—-TRIPLE SHEET. | ‘attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, AMOSEMEN Es. Last WHRK RUT ONR of the hourl eVENING, AND TINT, who ON TRIB AND FRID, SATURDAY BEAT LCCIO, THR “FOOL ee an ark sanarrt pre adomia on TEE dune ak hae = by W. Young to all OW Toes, een aneroere one domestic drama, 07 fesse es “Fokgen., presnates ter tho ont aval unat, net wee, eo oe ee Beats cecured sit Gaye im advance at the theatre oF at ite Branch Ticket Odie, rs Datoon 2 Co's music store, MONDAY, Ay will be wroduned, for the firwt ume at thin theatre, “Bie And einborate preparation, olake peare's grand ‘Wy sistoes, ALK ANOTHER TRIOMPN Lpergnese, AND BRILLIANT COMEDY, x of Foue's induces te at ae Lurie wart = AND RVDRY EVENING EXCRPT TONTGIT UNTIL, FURTHER NOT Peraard’s HIS LAST LEGS, Fecetved with shouts of , will alae be oe MARLOW LANA MR. LE JOUN GILBERT, ee be }. © AMBON, M Tm! i @WATURDAY) NIGHT THE SERIOUS Faw DbY AND ae Vibe. MPSSRS. JOUN ea GHAM, OWEN MARLOWE, J. . WILLIAMAON, ©. ROCKWELL. M CLARA JENNINGS, Mik TUOMAS BARRY, MRS, JOHN SEFTON, Mins HLLEN TRACY and others, In rebearsal, an entirely NEW COMEDY, | y W. & Glibert, ‘We reateat gucveaa in Lowdaa, ea” H, STODDART, J. LANAGAN, mits, nee RANDALL’ THUMD. Also in preparation, and vo be acted for the first time tn four years, by ROSEDALE. Wattacns. SATURDAY, APRIL i, MATINEE: AT Ms. THE LIAR ant HIS LAST Leas. (3 aah THEATRE. BASTER HOLIDAYS, DRAMA ancervee NIGHTLY wit! GREAT APPLAUSE, ZonmwOm EVERY EVENING AT 8 (CLOCK ESDAYS ANU SATURDAYS AT ® MATINFES WEDNESDA SPLENDID SCENERY ABD Ancnamio Brreors POWERFUL CAST, AND PRESENTE: Wait Li x THE INIMITABLE, @. L. FOX, Mus AGNES EAHED, | vy permunon ot Me Daly. TABLEAUX NIGHTLY ENCORTD, Performance commences punctuaily at 6 and terminates at il. Eeat LYMPIC THEATRE. SATURDAY, APRIL 16, cured six days in advance, — Augustin’ Datyte MATINEE, prasis recsivea of o — formance are HORIZON. plause. ‘The Tableaux ui — encored. The — Seen| @. L. Fox. Panoramic effects _elicitit — he high tame by Miss AGNES ETHEL. | from press and public. A Powerfal Company. | ments Commences at 2 o'clock. Secured Seats, Ono Dollar. E EDWIN'S THEATRE. LAST Nit Great Success. f GHT THE LINGARDS, PLI MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 2 MONDAY, APRIL 17, PLUG FIRST APPEARANCE OF J. C. Cam Pomp.. Old Pomp. Liza Jano, RS. F, B. CONWAY'S PARK TAEATRE, BROOK- lyn-—To iat, during July and August, Apply to, WYOKOKE & LATTE Brooklyn, Agents for Mra. F. B, Conway. Bees OPERA HOUSE, TWENTY-THIRD STREET between aoe and Seventh avenues near Booth's (beutre BRYANT'S MINSTRELS’ | A" The Calleo BRYANT’S MINSTRELS. BRYANT'S MiNSTRE! BRYANT’S MINSTRE! BRYANT'S MINSTRELS. care INSTRELS. Sixteen String Jack. BRYANT'S MINSTRELS. Colina and Oakes. BRYANT’S MINSTRELS, Nelse Seymour, Dave Reed, Little Mac, Dempster, McAndrews, Stanley, Warren, Nore man, Jackson, D’Alberte, Foster and James Morrison’s or- chesir® DAN BRYANT AS THE DOORKERPER, FAMILY MATINE! AN BRYANT'S. MATINEE TO-DAY. FAMILY MATINEE TO-DAY AT 3 O'CLOC. Children half price to Matinee, CALICO HOP. CALICO HOP. MATINEE, CALICO HOP. MATINE! CALICO HO! CALICO HOP. MAT) CALICO HO CALICO HOP. CALICO HO} CALICO HOP. MA’ ‘ CALICO HO! CALICO HOP, MAT! Be CALICO Hor. BRYANT'S MINSTRELS, BRYANT'S MINSTRELS. BRYANT'S MINSTRELS. BRYANT’S MINSTRELS. Bring the children to-day at 2 v’clook. PECIAL NOTICE. Will positively open MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 17. ‘Will positively open MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 17. NEWCOMB & ARLINGTON'S NEW OPERA HOUSE, NEWCOMB & ARLINGTON’S NEW OPERA HOUSE, STREET AND BROADWAY, STREET AND BROADWAY, cor! TWENTY-EIG! COR: TWENTY-ElG! ptt | & ARLINGTON'S MINSTRELS. NEWCOMRB & ARLINGTON'S MINSTRELS. Their tirat appearance Mouday evening, April 17, in their NEW ETHIOPIAN OPERA HOUSE, altered, remodeled and fitted up by them at a COST OF 820,000, COST OF 20,000, Making it one of the most beautiful places of amusement in the city, and intended aa a FIRST CLASS TLMPLE OF MINSTRELSY, ‘at all times to be conducted sirictly as such, which ‘will be oceupled permanently by NEWCOMB & ARLINGTON'S GREAT TROUPE OF MINSTRELS, SECOND TO NONK IN’ AMERICA. EW FEATURES, NEW IDEAS. NEW FACES, N DFAS. OPENING NIGHT NEXT WEEK, MONDAY, APRIL 17, is S g WS DR. KAMN'S MAGNIFICENT MUSEUM, == 743 bd 45—BROADWAY—145, Mm BH opposite Astor place. us m3 mW G AND DIAMOND GIFT CONCERT IN WASHINGTON, Thi arg vadtabt' most valuable collection of 6 largéet und most clase’ Dingvonds in the world... All fully warranted. Will Nstributed to purchasers of Tickets, absent or present, Tle- i For particulars see circulars. Tickets for sale at P. Delmonico's ‘and Broad- ex Dein’ Vs Kune street: cmcipel Be \d wt A. M. Conklins, corner y-four at wy. 3. L. ROBERTSON & © QQ BROADWAY. 636 Grand opening of the Broadway Arcade, the neatest place in the city. ATURDAY POPULAR Soncears S ASSOCIATION HALL, AT 3 O'CLOCK. Mi ANTOINETTE STERLING, Contralt 8 N 0. Big. F. FILIPET, Tenot. ir. J. LEVY, Cornet. ANTONIO L, MORA,. Organ. ARD, Mas CLARA JENN INOR AYER, MKS JOHNS SETON, Mine H ci A tin Daly's DUMEASE EY ky CCeaSrUL from pubile, Con- stituting the entire entertain MR. GEORGE CLARER, M™” B. CONWAY'S PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN, THIS EVENING, |. J. MeClonk: Joe Li le E, 203 Montague street, Fo! the Arm if the Twenty secor SATURDAY At 2 O'CLOCK, : iit near CALICO HO! a CALICO HOP. CALICO HOP, MATINEE, CALICO HOP, MATINEE, CALICO HOP. CALICO HOP. CARL “ woapwar Agnabe, : IN sixth An now open, day | Fourth avenue. UVANTED—A YOUNG MAN WITH #200 CASIL TO atabiished company; must 3 leave the city immediately, Apply at veges Chatham street, before 12 u'elosx, GLORS Bi nuine first be M®% B.S. O'LEARY, M. PD. W N ‘OET AND CHANDON," WALTZ, Dip Waltzes,” Knight, 400.) W: four Banal, Pi Webii's “Silver Be “March de ‘Tbe, cal __INSTRUCTION. — LADY A German and Italian desires a few lady puplis. Ad vox 113 Herald oflice. L “SEANPARD | AMERICAN BILLIARD, TABLES, un d and ap: leading amateurs and professional piayers; pany 5 on band, Tables st prices ranging trom 3250 up- for accuracy and durabiitt; igo unique styles (or dwelling houses. PUBLAN a COLLEND: f AVANAGH & DECKER'S IMPROVED RIL. dies all furnished with the celebrated Us Warerooins corner Canal and C REAT Cushions, her are the only cushiens whic! with the Weather, like the catgut and other Makers, but al- waye maintain tacir elasticity, and aro being dally subailtuted {hy the place of all others. for ‘correctness of wnyics and dura ‘an and and examine bevore rou, Abe Photwe ake. of eusblous for sale rs tad | ity, They are nounced by all aumateur 8 Shoat Spertook ever favented. Now and tea for Pod D,; “BOSTON “Mato! Walla,” leigh Ride” and uit,” 7de. encn, and Strauss’ “Love and Plea srnat und Humor’ and “Fantamebilder,” waltzes, DITSON & CO., Publishers, 711 Broadway. EXPERIENCED IN TEACHING FRENCH, dress 1K, 738 Broadway. at greatly reduced prices, Now 5x10 Tables, 5, aud other sizes at corresponding Yates reels, RAYOUUTION IN BILLIARD TABLE CUSH- fova,—WM. H. GRICFITH, <0 Vesey stroes, is the onl guthorized agent who has a right to apply Delgiey’e cases — ANUSE MUN EN, (p*482 orcas novag, A Comer Twenty 'h rt etroet and Bighth avenue, soeeras D PKlUKVH, wagignr at 8 TODAY Av 4, TONIGHT AP TODAY at ft, TONIQUE at VAL, run 8 A i aTMrr ” Pik Gukar Ranier rit if rn ALLET TROUPL IN 18P AND 2 SUNDAY FIFTER i z is wy dan a NTH GRAND CONOERT, — INTH REGIMENT B. ventnind by Mile ADEN, Miny SULLY vider and (firs net te ® = Br. J. LEVY, the cintingn: ‘OF a MURSDAY—@kBEAKSAL SAP TP INKE ATL P.M, of the house W conta, — from 8 A. Hit 6 ve Me altar aad Erie Ki -~ ane toket wr" woov'y Last MATINER pate ae ACRE mr connie. aby TODAY, cnoas THK CONTINENT, Bee wae, ‘ute BY Lat BYRNE reee poop nrnow * “HOOK, es RRET, THE GREAT sUocess OF THE ass nt CONTIN SHR, STARTLING ION OF Til TRAIN OF CA iD WITH UNITED STATIS a AOU TO BE THR AREAT INDE MASSACRE, SUNDAY EV ENIN | te Veret Leota: of BOTA, THATAe THILTY FIT PERFORMANCE OF MB, JOUNEY THOMPSON, . THE Ge AY MAN OF THE PERIOD. 3. Mocioawey's vory best irama of OF HAND: Or, TROs TO THE LAST. on wR. HAND. JOUNNY. on THOMPSON Paha 10 CMAKACTE: HAN DHARAG THOMPRON, 6 80NGR, pe 4 on ON Praye 20 yietramental TRU HAND, a8. with a FAVORITE COMEDY, Comme s“ PRANCTROO [all, * WS BROADWAY. THE COW DING. Siva, THUR SATSUMA’A “JAPS.” THE TALK OF THE TOWN, of peril about what they do." —Trioune, Krery eveving this week etbnidng MAGIC LADDER SHOULDER FEAT, together with thetr other moomparable asta, ADLGe AND O onsarumpay wit. ** Beate ais advance at the Box Office, from 10 A. M. I OWR'® GREAT LONDON OIRO. 8 AND SANGER'S PNULISH MENAGERIE OF TRAINED ANIMALS, FIRST APPRARANCE IN AMERICA, Witt perform at the RINK, oa MONDAY, APRIL 11, an@ during the wees. Zoological Ra- ngiand andthe ko TRAINED WE ether with the most custle Chariots and general owt Admission, JQROOKLYN ATHENS UM. B UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS. 5. at Ls SPCOND VIANOPORTS RECITAI BATURDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL ‘Ansisted Mire MARIE KRERS A Ma. ARABS MECH ANDOLFT MOF, MiLLA Con: at 10; begine wt 20 Doors ADMISS1ON Tickets can atories ADIES FAL aT THs ACADEMY for the heme tof ST. MARY'S HOSPITAL FOR WOMBM THE rouNDLING ASYLUM, wo 8. COMMENCING MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1871, FOUR SPLENDID BAN Ds i) FP MUSIC, BROOKLYN, ehibitt ne of ATERIOUS SY MLS CA DY SHOW under the management of ithe vost OFFI ive a i PUNOH AND J celebrated the Acdaemy during ied grate RINK, NEWARK. POSITIVELY LAoT THRE DAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, April Lis 14 ant 16, a Gq CHARITY FAIR an ald of the Beiding Pood of the THE AGED AND INFIRM, Fourtecai® street, near Sixth avenue, ALL THIS WEEK, Ehen'a celebrated Concert Band every evening, QTEINWAY HALL. THE RENZ CONCERTS, ‘Tue Director haa the honor of aunogcaing tl SHOCOND APPEARANOK IN KEW YORE of the young aud brilliant canta Miss CASSIN RENE, BECOND CONCERT, SATURDAY, APRIL 16; on which ovcaston she will be cot ‘Miss ADELAIDY PHILLIPPS, the renowued Coatraito; Signor G. LEON the distinguished Teaor: Bi 3, RONCORL, the e:ninont Baritone, and ® FULL GRAND CONCERT ORGHES! MANN asec cesee eens ERAL ADMISSION, ONF DOLLAR. RESERVED SEATS, FLPTY GENTS BX) oan be obtained at G, Sehirmer's, 701 lway 5 the Ticket offiee, 114 Broadway, nt at the ticket oftee of Mall, Concert a6. PRAND DIAMOND GIFT CONCERT IN WASHINGTON, a ributed to pure y 3, 171. The largest aod most valuable collection ef fret clas, Diainonds in the word AN fay cory pie! al 86, For partic ria ane: C. Deviin's, 31 cipal hotels Delmonico's sid at A. Bi Conklin’, see Fa i iguth sree and Broads way. 3 TSU ‘Agents, "s 67h Broadway. 35 and 638 Broadway, near Blocoker street, r \peatng refonigh. PION OF EN An 4) Aw ~~ ring Exhfoition at Deapeey’s, Livrary tl Hi F te ee on pose grenten, Ae J a’ onl bition: evious ta sere oaly see ts utiend eae take tua P. boat foot ‘al Kaliroad when the par Bey street, and return by she Uente formance is over. ATIONAL ACADEMY OF DRSION.—THE FORTY. al Fahivition of Petures and Sealptaree evening, corner Twenty 4hird cad travel with an © "THE LECTURE SEASON. 0 night, a Olive Route dea Course of Lectures for Laties only oo 11 Cilaton place, Thesday morning, Aj o to be continue! “Tuesdays wad Fri Of a vary extensive cailection of by meni 4c., which aho collected with great care while te expressly for this purpose, | Admiasivn, fret lecture Gtice hours, WA M.O2P.M, <= "MUSICAL. AT ORGAN? WHOSE ENGAGRMENT AS ORGAN- tt and director terminates shortly, desires to B. G., National jcust Company, anewone, Address J, and 263 Broadway, CONTRALTO, WELL CULTIVATED VOICE, DE tires 8 position im % churcB chaly: a:ga waste iy wore pupils for piano sad ela + Hast d's, neath a _ ADIES OF LIMITED MEANS NOT STUDYING VO L calization will be received a3. pupile by. shag aad Ueman (both professors ot Earvpearm rank) 4 mahfed for ehugen and concrst. Ad by letter with mame and residence, Stir. 2S Wek Tereoty tated rl -A YOUNG LA! few more pupils o: rapid PrORTESS Be ty promptly gttead ag at prints roe ry RGAN.—FOR SALE, rn 0 DADKS o! and pedal gg io MATTHEWS & Fulton stteet, Brookiy! pair bpp agape: | rcp oD CULTIVATI Re s RANO— Itai VOLOB, GOOD He Cm oi f | A MASON & HAMLIN CADLNER lor wn engagement dy the Ist of Mav. a ~~ —$——$—$_$ $$ 7pENO! TED_FOR A CHURCH IN BROOKLYN, Tetaaty 9 dices 8. @. H., box 170 Heratd ofe. RECTORS OR MUSIO COMMITISES.—THE AD. Hoe ‘iger, a Charchmaa of 18 years’ expestel . marser, oifera his services gratuitously to any siroas of Baring, SIM Sinks, Oeste a mane ‘ ty tual eae nea Ee on nce basalt tribute their mite; tha te gnonymins aus were Ot Herald olice,

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