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me 8 RULLOFF, THE LEARNED MURDERER, His Interview with Professor Mather, of Ame herst College. Professor Mather, of Amherst College, gives the Springfield Repudlican the following account of a visit to the murderer Kullod tu his cell:— ‘The Visit Was NOt one of idle curiosity, for my colleawues in the college had shoWaA me, some | months since, a criticism of Ruilotf’s—wnitien years | Fighty-sixth street, ‘one of NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1871—TRIPLE SHEET. 2 West Washington place, on Tuesday afvernoon,{at one o'clock. Gaxpingr.—On Sunday morning, April 23, after short tiness, EMMA HoLpes, eldest daughter ‘Thomas and Bmina Gardiner. Notice of funeral hereafter, Hapixy.—On Friday morning, April 21, of pnea- Monia, FREDEKICK F. HADLEY, aged 26 years and 15 days. Relatives acd friends of the family are respect- | fully mvited to attend the funeral, from the resl- dence of his father in-law, Bernard McCabe, 165 East ‘this (Mouday) afternoon, at two ago, When he was im the State Prison at Auburn, | ©’!0c 2, ¥., Upon parts of Provessor Tayler Lewis’ edition | ef one of Fiato’s diaiogues, whicu had waruily in- wrested me in his scuolarship, The bext morning, about nine o'clock, the aie and | Went down vo the prison, and tie aivo- gentle- | manly ligh sherif at once consented to the tter- view, if Kallof! was willing. bat when Yeacher of told that 1 Greek ne hie approached we heavy aad asked very policy was a al once latticed wot iron of bis theory of language. tarped to the officer and asked U1 might mitted to go into the cell. eeeded to uniock the massive padioc’ It the doomed ian at fret refused, a3 he nad done of ate vo all visitors, | student consented, and door could remain dong enough to lear something of the beautics | Without replying I be per- He said yes and pro- Was a Jong, narrow, grauite buut room, put hig aud fur mashed with bieuty of light aud pure air emiered Kullot approach d with t ebairsand with Ue most winning @s 10 be seated au: He sat down on bis rude pallet opposite Geld dim that 1 lad seen Ce crilicisin rel above aud tat [lad desired to Jer Xe artesy acquired his Knowledge of the old ianguages, wall by | replied, with « sinile, Uiat le wad obtatue: honest Work; that le had never been In a coll upiversity, DUC Liat frou intense inierest in the veauly aud sty @reek tongue. He comy that he had been | at by the pavil superiicial s uted “me tos on thai w 0 then hear wit he had ¢ ul as we had hum, to whicn sical authors he i language. I replted t books i could nor exanin wned that many of the cl yhwart, and would wy would suggest Where le shoud begin, that soweiuing from the Propriate to his present thira Chapter, frst book, Wae: Boerates with recereuce lo G purity anu exaltation approach so ne sevelation; and he at once gav Osher paris of We saiue Wors, as W @ Homer and sowe of the plays of Sopuoci showed great familiarity with. shew his tuorooghness, he criticised Lue coi Feuder.og Of Certain passages, and he ¢ with such suotiety “and “‘diserimimation elegance as to show that his critical these nicer points was more remrkable woravilia mighe ds, 1 suggest > the seuitiue’ ly to i me’ t el as the i As we | 0 dilapidated | asked ollered to relieve me ol iny hat. and I He ege or boyhood he Nad & most | ngih of the | t, aout Une lormation | no text he re- knew Ad Tepeat portions if 1 fuking | be ap: dad tue nts of 1 and duty in their ni ure cal a es, he Thea, in order wo | HALO lid tb and study of than his powers of memory: 1 fact, 1 should say that sublely Of anaiysis and of reasomug marked characterise of his mind. On on passages o1 omer, in parucula acuteness of criucism, and a m eiviiouol the grandeur of the wo renderings o! President vigorously, and whe gion he quoted froin @ vast range Of Classics drm his view. horough, mument. the ‘or two he showed great appre: One or tou Re opposed most 1 supporied the common ver- to con- ‘his theory of language I cannot enter upon here, gor it 18 too subUle Tor th. general re: eriginal, is quite contrary to the es upon comparative phuldiogy, and ever be OF any practical use.” aM jer, It ablished per-ons is very views provably will think him & MonOMATIuC UpoON this, And certainly his ea- thusiasim is most remarkable, He sat there @huins, just sentenced vy tae hyghest court to sue gallows, and without a word, or appar thought, about his doo, he argued and ple: his favori"e theory as th Ins life, anu Was deieriined to win. He Was anxious to aye plilologists exami manuscript of his work. He urged me to wiih several such men and take mis theory is true, He asked my apparent Gogmatisin of the get convinced that lis theory of lauguage special revelation to bi, aud Uiat perhaps a iu years mnght elupse ere iW we and then added, stgniticantly, Whatever is doue must be done quickly. In person this strauge mui Is about middle } and of robust buud, and is apparently vergt Afty years of age, not at all the wi has been represented, He has vVidianous or grossiy sensual, hor features are strongiy marked meaning. It is a face tuat you could not tor, yet would n0t care to Uiink about. Liiseye, wi @ark hazel, 1 had he but it did not impress me xo, perhaps bec showed struggle aud suttering. Yue bad i his face to me Were about his citin and forshea his neck 48 very Short gud slout aud beavy In manuers he is very urbane aud natur he converses with greai facility and elegauce voice is mellow and pleasant, and occas showed tones of tenderness, pardon I singular fac t scholarly in his die on auly a d for igh he Were wresuing tor ne the come e to see Whether or the tatemeni, but said he Was a mired id be KuOWD again, Aud you know that helgut ng on vken old Man he | d was the striking feature, se it nes in a, ul, and tlis tonaily But for all that, 1 do gotbelieve the man has any tenderness save tor Janguage. In looking at im yon would never dwagine him as loving avy human. being, and you would be sure that his hat ed would be implacable, He is certainly an eniga@a, and overs in himself a powerfal argument aguinst the theory that 8 alone who wo uthicient to lead to true manhood, id throw out moral and Biblical te: ducation Those aching from our system of culture have a diiticuit task to harmonize weir theory with such a character as suis, Heres a profound aud appreciative student of all that is be: kearning, workin with @zeai rarely equalled, aud yet ail Aving a life of crime asx dark and terrible eriminal in our land. te shows that true and trae manhood can ov; the moral s and that We must educate Ut as fast as we educate the head, or our kno autiful and glorious in el we for years as a plilologist sical and ¥ be by a development of | e heart wledge way only tucrease our sin. FOREIGY PERSOMAL GOSSIP, Prince Bismarck celebrated his fifty-sixth birthday on April 3. Alphonse and Gustave de Rothschild nave left Paris for Versali A telegram irom Florence says that Marchese Miglioran 18 to be recalle The Spanish papers announce the arrival of Marshal Bazaine at Maarid. Prince Bismarck’s jast ttle 1s hereditary, bat can nly be worn by the eldest son of the family. Count de Beust, the Austrian Prime Minster, is gow at Vevay, in Switzerland, for the benefit of his Bealtn. ~ The new Prussian (Cross) Gazette says it ts ru- “mored that Lord Augustus Loitus has wransfer trom Benin. Baron Casimir Dudevant, the of George Sand, died, at tne a Barbaste, France, on April 8. A. M, Tailiade Sonal rememorance to Napoleon 1 some rabid Communists ana lock Conciergerie. 1 up Pvliea for a ivorced husband of seventy-six, at | , On account of his strong per- arrested by at the As Soon a3 It was ascertained that ue had no other relationship tian a strong likeness to the Bouaparte family he Was set at liverty. M. Thiers, ina speech to the Assembly overnment would deal severely with paders of the lusurre pn, bu dupes. This speecn was answer to a question M. Th ‘Was fully equal to lis mission. covered her army. Prince Mitz No Mija, uncle of the Mikado of and suite have arrived in Ber He nied by bis diplomatic agent be the Japanese Charge d lenienily wit nuch applande: France “Sigeted has taken up lis residence in russia, where e Wili for several years devote buuself to te study Of military science. Dr. DOllinger bas received ge nombers of addresses froy parts of Germany of encourage ent and approval of his refusal to ackuowledge the Auialiibility of the Pope. The students of we Un versity have been forbidden to attend the Proiessor’s | Joctu An t Dr. Do Uinger aud t 1ontaue deme © government is expe ter , said the the ring: h their 4. in | said that the army | has now re- pan, cculpa- nljuma, Who wil es wo Germany, ation auaiust A MARRIAGES AND DEATH Married, BURPEN—MoaLe.—On Tuesday. Apr Paul's charci, Baltimore, by the b . s Hog TOWNSEND BURDEN, of Tioy, N. Ys, to | Miss KVELYN BYKO MOALE, of Baltimore, Md. Srar 10.8.—In this city, oa Thursday, April 2. wt the Church of the Holy Trinity, by Kev. Ste pean bs #. at, rector, WILLIAM HOWARD STA- lB aud Joanna Hong, of Fair- Heid, Conn. SPAIN—DEGHOrY.—On Tours day evening, April 20, at the resid of bride's parents, vy hae & D. Brown, D. D. id by “Key. De Los ull, ABRAM M. Srarn, nh Lewisburg, Ohio, @o Henminrrs L., eidesi dauguver of Lewis aud 0, C DeGrom No car Ss. hula | und | > | o'clock A. Hears.—Oo Friday, April 21, Seneca W. Hata, | m the 45th year of his age. | ‘The relatives and frieuds, and those of bis son-in- law, J. M. Keiger, are invited to attend the tuneral, from his late residence, No, 519 Sixth avenue, on | Tuesday morning, at eleven o'clock. Interment at Greenwood Cemetery, Horkiys.—On Saturday, April 22, after an iliness of Unree Gays, CHARLIE M., eldest son of Edward | and Mary F. Hopkins, in the 7th year of his age. | Tae funeral will tase place at 206 Harrison street, thts (Monday) afternoon, at three o'clock. The re- | mains will be deposited in the vault at Oakwood Cen.ctery, Trey, N. Y. ‘Troy papers please copy. JouNnsToN.—On Sunday, April 23, after a short illness, JAMBS JOHNSTON, aed 29 years. His friends and aeqnatntances are respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral, from the residence of Mr. John Moore, 127 West Nineteenth street, at twelve o'clock, x bHN.—On Sunday morning, April 23, Cart a . youngest son of Charles F. and Margue- | rite Kaegeben' Funeral will proceed to Lutheran Cemetery, from No, 74 Pearl street, this (Monday) afternoon, at one rcloel | neral (rom his late residence, 61 Soain Oxtord street, | Beookiyn, on Wednesday at twelvejo'clock noon, MIDDLETON.—On Iriiay, April 21, Lucy 0, Min DLETON, Widow of Charles Middleton. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited | to aitend the funeral from the residence of her son-in-law, Bdmand A. Smith, 226 Madison avenn this (Monday) morning, at haif-past nine o’cloc! ‘The remains wil be taken to Rye, Westchesier county. Moogg.—On Thursday, April 20, WILLIAM A. Moore, aged 47 years, The funeral will take place from his late residence, 148 Bast ‘Twenty-eigoth street, to St. Stephen's church, Where a requiem mass will be celebrated | this (Monday) morning at ten o'clock. The remains | will be temporarily placed in the receiving vault of te church, Mor’.—On Saturday, April 22, Resecca Mort, in the sth year of her age. ‘The friends and relatives are respectfally invited to aitead tie (aneral, from the residence of P, C. Pro- Vost, 259 Dean street, corner of Nevins, on Tuesday afternoon, at Wo o'clock. McPAKLANE.—On sunday, April 23, at the resl- dence of bis son-in-law, J. A. Parson, in Morgan | street, Uniun Hul, N. J., Rev, JAMES MCFARLANE, 1D | the 72d year of his age, ‘The tuneral will taxe place from the Grove church, New Durham, on Tuesday afternoon, at one o'clock. ‘the members 0i the Presbytery are specially invited. Uister county papers please copy. PARKED —At Matanzas, on ‘lursday, April 13, WILLIAM OUTUAM PARKINSON, aged 88 years. PeacocK.—On Sunday, April 2), Rosext Curr. FoRD, youngest cluld of Frederick R. aud Martha Pr ock, aged 1 year and 9 months. ne funeral from his pareuts’ residence, 230 Cum- berland street, Brooklyn, on ‘tuesday alternoon, at two o'cioe! ReVILLE.—On Saturday, April 22, at 478 Adelphi street, ELLEN, the beloved wie of Jolin Reville. The funeral will take place from her late resi- dence, this (Monday) afternoon, at half-past one o'clock; thence to the Cemetery and the Holy Cross, Flatbush, Dublin (Ireland) papers please copy. RopgE.—At Inwood, on Saturday, April 22, Mrs. SoPHiA Rope, aged 86 years. The iunerai will take place on Tuesday morning, at ten o'clock, from her late residence. ‘Trains leave New York ten minutes past nine, RosEN WAL! Saturday, April 22,8. RosEn- viives and frieuds of Mrs. Rosenwald and N, Gross and fatuily are respectfully invited to attend the tuneral, from his jate residence, No. 366 West ‘Thirty-second street, this (Monday) morning, at ten o'cloe! Samprer.—On Sunday, April 23, after along ill- Ness, Hark, second son oi Michael and Rachel | Sampter, aged 19 years aud 7 month: The relatives aud iriends of the fal Members of Zerubbave! Lodge, No. | WALD, in his 62d year. ily, also the 23, F. and A, | M., Jordan Lodge, No. 15, 1. 0. B. B., and members of Independents Club, are respectfully requested to atcend the funeral, tuts (Monday) alternoon, at one o'clock, from the resideuce of bis parents, No. 227 West hteenth street. S Niok.—Inp this City, on Saturday, April 22, Ma- TILDA P., wife of Alfred Il. Senor. * Notice of funeral wil be given in Tuesday's HERALD. SiIMPso) On Saturday, April after a lingering iliness of consumption, FANNY MANN, beloved wile of Jonn B Simpson, in the 45in year of her age. The relatives and friends are respectfully imvited to atiend the funeral, from her late residence, at West Farms, on ‘tuesday morning, at half-past | eleven o'clock, Carriages will be at the Mott Haven ! depot on the arrival of the halt-past ten o'clock tram | from Twenty-sixih et, Harlem Ratioad. SifEL.—On saturday, April 22, MARY STEEL, @ ative of county Westmeath, Lrelend, aged 33 y he relatives ana friends of the iamily are invite to attend the funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from 339 West Twenty-sixtn stree on Friday aternoon, April 21, DANIEL EY, In the 89th year of his ag ‘The reiatives and friends of the family are respect- invited to attend the funeral, from his late » Willougaby street, Brooklyn, tels (Mon- y) aiternoon, at haif-past two o'clock. Albany (N. Y.) aud Movblie (Ala.) papers please copy. Symons.—At Hohokus, N, J., at the residence of Mr. Joseph Jeflerson, on Saturday morning, April 22, DANIEL SYMONS, aged 45 years, ‘The friends of the deceased are hereby invited to attend the funeral which will take place at Cypress Hills Cemetery this day (Monday.)@ Carriages start- ing from Tweuty-Uhird street [erry at twelve M. pre- cisely. THORBURN.—At Astoria, L. 1, on Saturday, April 22, Gro: CHARLWvOD, son of tue late George C. Thorburn, in the 30th year of nisage. Tne relatives and friends of the family are in- Vited to attend the funeral, from the Cuureh of the Redeemer, Astoria, this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Harlem boat leaves Peck ship at 1:30 P.M. ‘TIENEKE, Un Saturday evening, April 22, ANNA MARGARETHA, daughter of Henry and Metha Ch. Tieneken, aged 1 year, 6 months and 2y days. elatives and Irends are respectfully iuvited to attend the funeral, trom the residence ot her pa- rents, No, 25 Worth street, corner of West Broad- Way, on Tuesday afternoon, at two o’clock.,, IMONEY.—Un Sunday, April 23, James: ‘fiutoxey, in tie 45th year of his age. fhe relatives and friends of the family, andg at- tackes of Wailack’s theatre, aiso the members of Friendship Association, Theatrical Mechanicay Workiugmen’s Association, Department of Build- ings, First Cuion Co-operative Building Association, and late Volunteer Frieadship Hook and Ladder Company No. 12, are respectiully invited to attend the funeral, from St. Aun’s church, Twelfth street, between fhird ang Fourth avenues, on Wednesday morning. at baif-past nine o'clock, Where a requiem mutss wil be ceiebrated for the repose of his soul. Puladelphia, Baitumore and Washington papers piease copy. ihe members of the Theatrical Mechanical Asso- clauion are potilled fo meet at their rooms, Bowery aud Broome strect, on Wednesday, 26th inst., at ten vw attend the funeral of our lace r, Mr. James Tiuouey. By order of W. FULLAGAR, uddenly, on Saturday morning, ively Tesidence, Urotier mem Ue president. ANDERDORL. Apr Vas DERPOE: The reiauves and friends of the family are respect- fully mvited to attend the jun from the re: deuce of his father, Dr. Edward Vanaerpoel, 1 half- notice. Sunday, April 23, D. and Surat A. 1 month and 13 days. piace frum the residence of UUh Bueel, On Luesday alter Macdougal street, on Tuesday afternoon, at past tree o'clock, without VAN INC urihe t Brookivn, on daughter of Pete wed 4 yeat ihe funeral will ake | ner parents, 9: noon, at tw Yar Y. April 22, WILLIAM Yarrs. The relatives and tmends are respectiuily invited to atiena the funeral, from the residence of ls mother, No. 46 South Fifth street iamsburg, Us Wi (RR eran ee Re TE EET.-TWO OR THREE TIP tew Hundred dollars, vo ex! e this country ing by for profits, merity and eta’ ESTABLISHED AND uding Stock, ¥ ). A rare chance to engave in pe: without risk, For parveulai ma 14. PROFITABLE ConceR.—In Hoomfeld, X. J., on 8 tay, April PARTNER WANTED—WITH $00, IN A RELIA F prii | ‘ NTED- IN A RELIABLE 22, JULIA M., Wile of Kuight PF. ¢ aud daugh | \ cash manufacturing business, withont riak; ready Ber of the late E. VD, Comstock. ® his weekly share of proite abuut $v. Adurese Me Notice of funcra! hereafter | MARTIN, box 125 Herald oilice. CULLEN.—Suddenly, ou saturday eventog 2, Jonn Cv N, a native of Cloyne, cou ity Areland, in the seth year of nis age. His friends and those of his family arer fully invited to atiend ile tuneral, frow hi residence, 801 East Vhirty-ninth sirect, co! Be avenue, on Tuesday alveravou, al @'eiock. ieAN.—In Brookiyn, E. Jane, relictof John A. L . lelatives and friends of the family are re fully invited to attend the funeral, from Tesidence, new ». 0 Soult th stree!, this ay) afternoon, at one o' on Saturday, A April Cok pect Ws Late | rer ot two pril 2 papect- her lave (Mon- | A RARE OPPORTUNITY §TOCK AND FIXTURE } 4) of an old estaviisued Book and Stationery Store, ‘Apviy at great t Ad Bivie Ho 8 of 80, Asior ve best wooatio ac 4a the city. TED-—WITH A SMALL CAPITAL, © Of manuiacturing & Dew fancy at: eualiv iearned; girls do the work; call and ex SNYDER, IL Fulton street Brooklyn. PARTNER WAN DRUG STORE, IN A GOOD LOCATION, WELL stocked, worth 11,600, wil be soll ata bargain to « Joustomer. An excellent opportunity fur a competent gist or a young pbysician. Apply at 387 East highteenth DUNN. —On Saturday Batparrr Doxxe, ——— B halve of paris Gurtinalon, county ripperary, RAORDINARY CHANCE—$5 0 FOR A HALE Bean, ened 05 peace mn esa, paving $1.00) per she rciatives aiid iriends of the family, also the | Aainin, for four veers. Appiy at U¥ Fulton ay oom No. a ieee of her son-in-iaw, Join Lagan, corner of "eS KS’ y Piviee id Broad streets, New York, are respect- | A jnavauine privicge, for sale “Addreas WEREBLE & iomee A apd fe funeral, Fn * er bs | €O., Phiadeiptim. nue, 7 Rapelyea street, Brool nis ppg orn perenne een ae eae Monday) ‘aliernoon, at two o'clock. : RESPECTABLE PARTY, WITH MODERATE OAPI FERWS.—Suddeniy, at Greenwich, Conn., on Fri- tal, cansecure a half interest ip a new inventior May, April 21, Prem Pesucts, aged 74 years, Fnac Maelo ien men A tenet bere Manat pe tike On Baturday, Apri Mir. JOUN B, NY PARTY IN RESPECTABLE BUSINESS, REQUIR- ti ar of hin A Ing eduitional help iq capial and services, addseee Hi. tom his iate residence, B. Has bon oi Post oom , of disease Of the heart, JACOB WALLIAMS | BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. PARTY HAVING A SMALL CAPITAL CAN _EN- ed, permanent. money ma\ing busi- investigation will tallaty. 87 Park row, room No. 7, FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER, WHO CAN COM- mand some custom, will hear excellent opporta- A nity for entering into buein apply! at | Tulrty-third wtceet, Immediarcy. “Wefekeuces’ wil! be ex: changed, A. TABTSER WANTED—TO TAKE AN INTEREST IN three valuab:e mining leases, or elther one separate; specimens of ore and le: ‘seen at 157 Seventh av. ri ia CHANCE UNPRECEDENTED TO MAKE MONEY. — Town first class ver mineset Biko, Nev. I have doen there; Isaw; I bought. I wi party to ald me in t. References exchai This jn no mining ut reail Fucts won't leceive. Investigation ‘The money {a wanted to work the miues, which ure already proved. It will taise trom 16,000) to 81:/,000, Will ve an interest and repay the loan trom the ore’ as sold, 1e money to be advanced as needed for the work; or will sell part, “Noone but frat ciass parties need apply. ADp- Point an iuterview, Address NEVADA, St, Nicholas Hotei’ XCELLENT UPENING FOR BUSINESS,—I WILL SELL on easy terms the whole of purt interest ina Foundry, Machine Shop, Wood Work Shop, Smith, Plough and Boller Makiug Shop, operated by steam power, Machinery and tools ‘new In all the shops, These shops are at work on general ma- ebinery, feed mils, ploughs, fanning mills, school furniture, eugines and boilers, Work pleniy;, locaied in a rapid grIrring city of 10,000 population, and one of the bent distil muting points weat of Chicago, by water and Good rea sone given for seling, Addrése A. P, HOSFORD, Cilnton, jowa. i age pte WANTED IMMEDIATELY—IN A LIGHT Manufacturing business, Business can be largely in- crease by capital and poles FA cash required. (OODY & CO., No, 7 Murray street, room 98, ARTNER WANTED. A GENUINE OPPORTUNITY IS offered to a party with $5,000 {1 splendid paying mann- facturing business, article staple; in great demant the dullest times. Address, appointing place of iuterviews STAPLE, box 148 Herald office. ATCHES AND JEWELRY, —33,000.—FOR THE WANT of a competent person to assis, in taking charge, I will nell out the old Store 445 Sixth avenue, New York, on fatrterms. Address F, LOCKWOOD, at the store, or resi- dence, at Greenville, N. J. D5() BACH.—TWO NEW RIGHTS FOR ARTICLES POU of ready sale and largest kind of profits; can be made to pay at once. MOODY «& CO. ho.7 M st, IN BROK FOO PARTNER | WANTED, UU. ous to have control of his capitals large profits, wi risk, will fe shown, For particulars apply to diamond broker, ‘stove 64 Great Jones street, BHOO.WAN ENERGETIC MAN, WITH 800, WItO Do! + can leave the city, can have an excellent oppor- tunity. “Apply at 525 Wasuington street, from # till 12 o'clock. 1.000, -RARTAER IN A CASH MANUPACTUR- 5 ‘*, ing business; goods always salable; must take charge of oftice or manufacture, Reference required. BERJOUR & AMES, 22 Ann street, room No. 3. D OOO A PARTNER WANTED IN A FIRST dn J. class paying business; has netted a proiit of 316,600 the past year; the advertser ‘ix unable to altend to ft alone; wall bear the closest investigation, Inquire of Mr. MARBAY, 208 Thotopaon street, from 11 to 8 TO $5,000 WANTED—WITH EITHER $2.500 active or svectal partner ; if active a thorough accountant referred; business paying and safe and amount secured. Address, stating where an interview can be uad, MANUFACTURER, box 197 Herald oflice. $5,000. an eee Sie OR GENERAL PARTNER de. ‘+ with $5,000 fa wanted in a safe, reliable and paying business in New York clty. “Adaress G. 1... box 109 ierald oitice, 5.000 Casts, AXP, ), will purchase half interest in best money: making exbihition ever geen by the pubile; expenses very hutle and receipts will be immense; it 14 alre dy to open at the Cooper Institute, Apply, from 12to 1 and 6 to 7, at 325 Sixth avenue, up stairs, 20.000 mA 2Abs OPPORTUNITY TO BECOME ‘ ‘+ Interested in the building ap of a suburban a new railroad, in a splendid location, surrounding extra favorable terms. Apply at 171 Broadway, Vislage the depot room 16, HOUSES, ROOMS, &Cy WANTED, SMALL FAMILY WISH A SECOND FLUOR FUR- hished for housekeeping ina private house. Address, with terms, location, &c., WERDNA, Herald oflice, N AMERICAN GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND SISTER é wish three neat y furnished Roos for housekeeping. Adiress, stating terms, which must be moderate, WINSHIP, box 171 Heraid Uptown Branch olice, 1,40 Broadway. LADY WISHES A HOUSE, FURNISHED OR partly furnished, where the rent'wiil be taken in board. ON PARLOR OR SECOND , oF a stall House, located between Twenty-fourth Address Mra, EMLY, 147 isast Thirty-seventh street. atreets, west of Third aveuue ; rent about #1500, ADVERTISER WILL PAY FROM $1,000 TO WASTED FIVE ROOMS, FAOUSE, WANTED, 7, HIRE AY A RESPONSIBLE tenant ; located between Fourteenth and Fiftieth 17 Wi oo for a amail House, with modern improvements gente! neiguborhood. ‘Address A, 93. and Thirty-tourth su dress W. G. Woy 157 Madison and ‘Third avenues, Ad- hirty-ninth street, osha AMUSEMENTS: 514 EAE COMIQUE, ATRE COMIQUE, roadwsy, opposlie St, Nicholas, JUTL! GLLMO! i? . Managers. . vidoe LAST WEEK HE Bi LAST WEEK OF THE SEASON. AN IMMENSE BILL OF NOVELTIES OFFERED, ALL THE GREAT COMPANY APPEAR, HARRY JACKSON, HUGHEY DOUGHERTY, ‘ASHCROFT and MORTON, COES, RATYLER, WAMBOLD and STEWART. i THE KU KLUX KLAN. THE Lively HOE _ Depa F UIET FAMILY, HO SLUBS, THE GRAND BALLET—GERALDIN AND LEOPOLD, 100 DIFFERENT ACTS NIGHTLY. 514 —THEATRE COMIQUE. ‘+ BUTLER & GILMORE, MONDAY, APRIL 24 Renetit of Compltmen: MONS. LA THORNE. THE STAGE MANAGER, ftarnoon and Evening. MATINEE AT 2, EVENING AT 8. ‘A host of attractions for the occasion. LITTLE ALL RIGHT, OF THE JAPANESE TROUPE. Wm. Carleton, Nelse Seymour, Frank Kerns, Sidney Franks, the Little Twin Sisters, Miss Jennie Gilmer, Miss Emma Alford, Miss Jennie Hughes, the Comique Star Troupe, the Beautitul Ballet Troupe, and ‘A VARIETY OF OTHER NOVELTIES, Doors open at I and 7. Curtain rises at 2 and 8 Laan COMIQUE, 514 Broadway. s++usMANAGERS, MONDAY, APRIL 2% prodite St. Nicholas Hct}. EXTRA NOTICE, —TUESDAY, APRIL 3, iG A HOST OF STARS HAVE KINDLY VOLUNTEERED, TOGETHER WITH THE REQULAR COMPANY. TH AVENUE THEATRE, EVERY NIGHT AT 8. Sole Lessee ani Manager ir AUGUSTIN DALY. Mr. CHARLES MATHEWS EVERY EVENING. MONDAY, APRIL 24, AND EVERY NiGui, FIRST PRODUCTION HERE, with new and unique scenic effects, by Mr. JAMES ROBERTS, of SHERIDAN'S faincus and briljant Comedy, iniwo acts enutied “THE ORTTIC 5 a Fretful on, TRAGEDY REHEARSED.” jar Mr. P ave ee { «By Mr. ChARLES MATHEWS, . Pad, u rit Bre Datizle...csser Mr, D, WHITING Mr. Sneer Mr. HENRY RASCOMB Mr, Dangle’s Servant, VOLLMER Mrs. ingle . Mrs, LIZZIE WINTER Tue Frompter of" the ‘Theaire, sjaeeMry A. MATSON Characters in Mr, PUFIS “Tragedy” of “THE SPANISH ARMADA.” The Earl of Leivoster. -Mr. PARKES Lord Burleigh... BOWDWITCH Don Whiskerand Sir Walter Raleyg Sir Christoper ‘Tue Governor of Tilbui Mr. SCHOFIELD :..Mr. BEEKMAN: - CLARA MORKIB Me MORTIMER, isa AMY AMES TE CLAXTON ‘The Master of the Hi ‘Tilurina, Second Niece. ACT IL. Scene I.—Dangle's House. AC’ Scene I.—Before the Curtain. Scene [1.—Tilbury Fort. | (New) Scene ILL. —A “Gothic” Chamber. Scene IV,—'he Armada. (New). FACH PERFORMANCE will commence with a vei amusing comedy, In one act, by Mr. MADISON MORTON, ene A THOUSAND A YEAR. ES MATHEWS RGE PARKES G. F. DE VERE Mr, BEEKMAN ‘NY MORANT Mr. Paul Chesterton. Mr. Percy Chatlingte Jobn, Chatfington’s: Cle: Mra.’ Paddington Green: Tula, ‘ «LINDA DEITZ MA 'URDAY. A at halt-past one of “THE CRITIC,” and “A THOUSAND A YEAR," Seata secured 18 days in'advance, IN PREPARATION, Mr. MATHEWS? next programme, “THE BACHELOR OF ARTS" and “A CURLOUS CASE ;” also to be shortly produced (for the first time in the country), BYKON’S moat brilliant NEW COMEDY, entitled “NOT SUCH A FOOL AS HE ‘LOOK! ATIBLO’'S GARDEN, NIBLO'S GARDEN. Last week of the GREAT SHAKSPEAKIAN PAGEANT OF RICHARD III, RICHARD IIT. RICHARD ITI, OR, THE BATTLE OF BOSW )RTH FIELD, Tho play’ will be presented with all tis ACCURACY IN DETAIL, ELEGANCE IN ELABORATION, PERFECTION IN SCENERY, SVLENDOR OF COSTUMERY, ATTIRE s UNEQUALLED MAGNIFIC AND THE GREAT In ative preparation for early production, teresting original American drama, in four acts and a pro- Jor illustrative of life and adventure in the Southwest, en- tid KIT, THE ARKANSAS TRAVELLER, exprenaly written for Mr. F.8. CHANFRAU, by “EDWARD SPENCER, Eaq., of Baltimore, and which will be presented with entirely new scenery, novel mechanical and pictorial ulusions,*startiing, interesting effects, and a notably powertul cast of characters, including the versatile and popular char- acter actor, MR. F,S, CHANFRAU, who will appear in his original and finpressive personation of KIT, of ARKANSAS. CADEMY OF MUSIC.—ITALIAN OPERA, SPRING SEASON OF TEN SUBSCRIPTION NIGHTS, COMMENCING MONDAY, MAY 1. MALL HOUSE OR COTTAGE IN NEW ork or vicinity, with stable attached or convenient, with particuars, LEWIS, 217 East Thirtieth street, ‘Also wanted, a Floor, from three to tive rooms, good location, with tmprovem Iso wanted, two Rooms, pri storage; nust b Ne at 7 ANTED—FURNISHED ROOMS, FOR ROUSEKEEP- ing, by a small family. Terws from $25 to 985 per month, Address L.,,28 erry street, ANTED—BY A SINGLE MAN, A FURNIS * room, east side, dDelow Sixteenth street and between Second and Fourth avenues, at moderate price. Address D. M., Heraid oflice. W4STED-A SECOND FLOOR OF THR with bath, &c., for family of three aduits #45; unfurnished, $90 ; permanent ifs changed, Address L. b. W., box 4,038 Post 0 WAXTED-A CHEERFUL; GOOD SIZED FURNISHE koom, with hot angeold water, bookcase, linen and clothes presses, Jee. # te gas burner for Kettle; near Vhird avenue, not above Sixteenth street, preferred; eterms an absolute condition, Address A.S8., box WASTED—FOR A FAMILY OF THREE ADULTS, AN uofurnished second Floor, of not less thanfour Rooma, on the west siue the city or in Yorkville or Hariem. Ad- drese, stating terms and particulars, E. M., Herald ollice, WASTED THREE OR FOUR, ROOMS, FURNISHED complete for housekeeping, In a first clase famiy price from #30 to $40 per month. Address AMERICA, Herald oflice. WASTED BETWE FOURTH AND SI»TH AVE- nues and Twenty-elghth and Forty-second strects, « bandsome unfurnished First or Second Hivor; xurroundings mast be first class; immediate sion; Teferences ex- changed. Address'at once, stating terms,’ A, H., box 13 Heraid Uptown Brauch office, 1,246 Broadway. TANTED AN UNFURNISHED ROO! FOR A MID- die aged indy, whose home Is part of the time in the country. Address. T. L., care of C. T, Folsom, Esq., 62 St, Mark's place. y ANTED-A SMALL. NEATLY FURNISHED Cor. age, well shaded, on high ground, within 25 infles of the city and one from station; rent not to excel &75 per monty; or to purchase the same uniurnished. Address, stating fu) particulars and terms, Dr. H. ALBERT, 142 West Thirty-rourth street, WASTED FURNISHED | ROOMS, without hoard, for four young men, bet fourth and Thirty-elghth street# and Third and Si: Address » Herald ofice. FUMNITUKE. STORAGE AND SAFE KEEPING FOR FURNI- sage and other Proveriy.— 5 ways accessible. Taken up on eleva night watchmen, &c. Most extensive, comp ny equivped establihmente iu the worl. HARGER'S uses, Eighth avenue, Thiry-third to Thirty-tourth nd 282 Ninth avenue. NEW, FINE AND LIGHT SET SINGL hange for furniture oF sev ‘ourth stceet, rear, top tio HARNE: ving machine, i a RGE MEYE! URNITURE FOR SALE, ON ACCO A. inb ered i Suits, Carpe fet, Chairs, Curtain, Mi than half cost. Kesid near Sixth avenu! anoforte, cose CE FOR 110. SE) ers. —A private family, Wil sell wil their elevant Furniture, yiided Parlor Suita, covered in satin, made. t Hi, Cor #200; one do., cont #40, lor #1 Hatrcloth Suita, #6) ench; 24 Bedroom Suis, from 200 Carpets from ‘0c, per yard upwards Chairs, Kuflet, Extension Tables, China and Bronzes, Oi tings, Clock® and lee Box; comy household; good private’ residence, 120 West Twenty-third atreet. J. M. TAYLOR, Esq. RARE CHANCE FOR HOUSEKEEPERS, AA. ficent Drawing Room Suit, Pompadour style, covered French ratin, coat 7450, for #200; one do. 86.5 Ploatortet | cevebrated maker, cost Marquetieres, Culs- nets, Tavles, Etagrres, B + Paintings, Bronzes, Mir. rors’; rosewood, waln Bureaus; Wardrobes, steads, Mattresses, Silverware, Dining oom Furniure; at aucritice, property faintly leaving city. Cal before purchase. ing at LLMORE'S, 86 West Fliteenth street, near Filth ay. MAGNI- HA PARLOR BED COMBINES EL | qe | B utility; ® handsome ornament by day, a night; pervect n; Lilet convenience ev the ouly parior bed that has the celebrated p mirror. PRIEBT & PARKER, 737 Broadway, opp Astor place. PPUBNITORE, CARPEE AND KEODING AT REDUC prices.-Housekeepera supplied with above on easy fermen.” O'FARKELL'S Warerooms, 200 fi, hth aveaue. Monthly and weekly payments take )URNITO RE AND BEDDIN! LING OFF BELOW cost. All the Furniture and Bedding 1a store No. 179 Chatham street will be sold very much below cost, The bal ance remaining will be sold on Friday, Apri 24, at public auction, te RST CLASS ASSORTMENT OF FURNITUR under me own supervimon ; consisting of well upholstered Parlor, made out of th brated Parlor Bed, Fa, SALI SE MADE, te and Bedroom,’ Dining anit Library sults gy wat material; also Piesharat's ¢ Bleecker street, corner Sullivan ONE FRENCH PARLOR SUIT, WITH TIVO Mirrors and ; one French China Diling & compieie, for 18 persons: one French China Tea set, poly at loa West Twenty-third siroet, ONTHLY OR W KLY Furniture, Bedding, de. dD 886 Third aver PAYMENTS Y & CUNNINGHAM, at Twenty-eighib arcet N Prices lower than any otber house in the city. _WINES, LAQuors, &C, INE RYE OR BOURBON WHISKEY AT §2 50 PY: A is Won; fine Bherry and Port Wine, $2'b0 ver eating’ Beotch and Irish Whiskey, Holland Gin ‘and Januicn Run 80 pe m. All warranted pure. WILLIAM M, GlL&s, ~ 18 Bisth avenue. gorner Thirteenth sirpey. Mr. L. ALVITi.S has the honor to announce a briet and brilifant season of GRAND ITALIAN OPERA with a com ¢ highest talent and reputation. UISE KELLOGG, the eminent and favorite American prima donna, MME. AGATHA STATES, the distinguished Soprano. SIGNORA FREDERICI, Soprano Leggiero. SIGNORA LAURA HIMELA, Primo Contraito from La Scala, Milan. SIGNOR GIUSEPPE VILLANI, a Tenore di Forza of the greatest eminence, who has create: most remarkable sensation in Havana, * SIGNOR ENRICO CARUSELLI, Tenore di Grazia. SIGNORS ORLANDINI, REINA, LAURENCE, SUSINI ‘and BACELLI, Baritones and Bassos, SIGNOR NICOLAO, Conductor. The repertoire will consist of “The Sicilian Faust,” “Poliuto,” “Rigoletto,” “Marthay” "11 “Un Ba'lo in Maschera," “Robert le Diable’ and Private boxes $100 to $120; parquet and balcony, 820. The subscription opens at the Academy to-day. TADT THEATRE—45 AND MON DAY, April 24 LOWENGRIN, with Mra. LICHIMAY in her great role as ELSA. Box ollice now open. RS. F, B. CONWAY'S PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN, MONDAY, APRIL 24, NEFIT OF MR, ¥, CHIPPENDALE. BAWN and SKETCHES IN INDIA, WEDNESDAY, BENEFIT OF E. LAMB, S. F, B, CONWAY'S PARK THEATRE, BRUOK- yn—To let, during July anc Auguat, Apply to WYCKOFF & LITTLE, 203 Montague street, Brooklyn, Agents for Mrs, F. 3, Con: N EWCOMB AND ARLINGTO! pa INSTRELS, NEWCOMB AND ARLIN( MINSTRELS, NEWCOMB AND ARLING MINSTRELS, NEWCOMB AND ARLINGTON’S, Ea emirpe go ee eT a pete Pap dd corner of Broadway and Twenty-elghih a DECIDED SUC Ss. EVERYBODY DELIGHTED WITH THEIR NEW OPERA HOUSE AND THE NEW TROUPE OF MINSTRELS. Second week of this great. erence, of Artists, IMMENSE HIT OF ALL THE NEW FACES. 4 THE NEW BURLFSQUES, Songs, Acts, Sayings and Com- icalities, Tremendous bit of ARLINGTON'S HEN CONVENTION. ih JUBILEF FISK NINTH REGIMENT BAND BURLESQUE. REYNOLD’S Through by Dayitght Train. RICE’S Great Niisson Prima Donna Harlesque. WALTERS’ Wonderful Acrobatic Song and Dance. DONNICKER'S Matehless Poiiharmonic Orchestra. - STANWOUD'S Comical Baujo Songs and Music, BL JUVENILES, Witte and Tommy's Statue Illustra- tions. HAMMOND'S Great Cornet Solo—The Carnival, THE NEW ADDITIONAL FEATURES THIS WEEK. THE BOY OF THE PERKIOD— Walking in the Starlight, OLD DOMINION EXTRACT-Whirlwind Polka. New Ballads by the Invincible Sixtelie HINDOO METAMORPHASES~— Peak Bell Playet Box office open from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. Adminsion 50c., 75c. and #1, Open at 7. Begins at 8, FAMILY MAYVINEE SATURDAY AT 3 O°CLOU! PONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE—201 BOWERY. TOA new seurations! drama of Southern life before the war, entitied, rs, JERE JE PLANTATION LIFE AS IT WAS. of the celebrated duettiat H FAY AND MISS KAT METT. SYDNEY FRANKS. EMMA ALFORD, THE STAR VARIETY TROUPE OF AMERICA, SIXTH SPRING-TIDE FESTIVAL OF THE JEROME SQ OMOPKINS. ORPHEONIST FREE CHOIR SCHOOLS. Academy of Music, TUESDAY EVENING, April 26 at 8 O'clock, under t ASSIE Baritone ; 0. i Tk, PULL ORK REIFE, Jr. Tiekews, 5 Broadway. Sve other ad 1 distinguished patronage. Mr, ALBERTO LAW. . Viotmist. GRAND nductor, ANTHONY Sold at 711 %, Soprano FEINENG boxe: gle. U" Talis, Rroadway Are Broadway A 6K and between Ilo} the neatest p Nothing like ithas ever been on Brondwa} Lady attendanis. pe NEWSPAPER EVENING LEADING OF NEW YORK. ALL THE NEWS FOR TWO CENTS, DENTISTRY _ £D WITHOUT PAIN.-FOURTEEN administered; beautiful Teeth, $1; set, 10; 10 Hips and hollow cheeks; sets repaired, J, JAY VILLERS, 155 Grand street, near broadway. _ AXE USICA - RIVAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, ¥IJ Fourth avenue, next Clarendon Hotel. The most prominent Musica! Institute, POTLENRY SCH RUEDER, Director. A TEXOR OF GOuD QUALIFICATIONS, FAMILIAR AA. with the Episcopal sersice. wi ement in quar- fet from May 1. reas W. (,, Herald oil \UITAR LESSONS; ALSO PIANO, ORGAN, VIOLIN, T Singing, Theory; private lessons ‘only; 692'sixth aves nue, corner Thirty-ifth street nara; beat refer: ‘oulars mailed, RGAN.A SMITIVS AMFRICAN ORGAN, 16 STOPS, keys, two octave pedals, a nee four montha, ninal price $045; ca be bad cheap. Ad: ences; best terms; established 1804. ( fect or 01 ess ORGAN, atation NH OF OUR LEADING ORGANISTS 18 OPEN FOR Q)esganement trom May been five years In Inst post tion, and has a reputation a¥ con nclor as Well ua noloist. Adio 2. E- G., bor 110 Herald ofliee, | pu UNDERSIGNED, AN ORGANIST OF LONG EX- @ tence and faily acqnainted with the Episcopal rervices: * deslres an on May 1. Address J. i. YEMRYMAN, Sr. 19 Rust Forts ' AMONEMENTS. OOTH’S THEATRE, WINTER'S TALE, B SPECIAL NOTICE, & To consequence of the preparations peenarery for ti pe duction of peare's d romantic play of the WINTER'S TALE the Manager Teapecttnily, announces that the toeatre TLL BE CLOSED ON MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 24, for a scene and dreas rebearsal of the play, which will be presented on TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 25. ootH’s THEATRE. r: ‘After long and careful p repar reuent ome TUESDAY BVES iNge “aru Beentet om AND. EVERY EVENING DURING THE WEEK, ‘Shakspeare’s grand peare’s grand romantic play of the wil MR. LAWRENCE BARRETT as LEONTES, Mra, 8. 0. Mollenhauer as... ur WE. Sheridan aa. ‘formants "ateman as. A "ari aR MARK aor ‘as AUTOLYCUS. Entire new y, Witha: in \- neliy; new Costumes by ‘Thomas: Seycor nen fropertea cnt Appolotments by Deuel and assistants: new Machinery by Donne and assistants; Caiciam E:tocts by J. Beollon-and new Music by Fiotow and Ed. Mollenhuner. The whole under the stage direction of Mr. D., W. WALLER, Among others the scenes wiil embrace the following :-— Act 1-Sictiia, VESTIBULE in a SICILIAN PALACE, with a view of MOUNT ETNA. 3 Grecian TURRHIC DANCE, ths. y atsteen Grecian Youths, 2 THE QUEEN'S BOUDOIR, Secno 274 PRISON. c THEATRE At SYRACUSE Prepared forthe TRIAL of QUEEN HERMIONE, with the rendering of THE ORACLE OF APOLLO, Act 4. TRE SEA SHORE DURING A STORM. ‘Act 6—Bohemia, A Pastoral Scene in Bohemia, DANCE OF SHEPHERDS aud a GREAT SATYR ORGL Scene $—Sieilia, THE PERISTYLE OF THE PALACE, WITH THE CELE- BRATED STAT) E SCENE, SATURDAY MATINEE, Mr. LAWRENCE BARRETT an JONQUIL; or, ONLY A HEART. Seats secured aix days in advance at the theatre, or at ite branch tieket ofice, at’ Ditson & Co.'s music atoré, No. 711 roadwi oO ‘MPIC THEATRE, SIXTH WEEK AND LAST NIGHTS of Augustin Daly's great drama of contemporaneous society. entitled, G. L. FOX an unusually accordant character we politician, SUNDOWN ROWSE, EVERY EVENING DURING THE WEEK, MATINEES WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS, AT 2. Presented-with every care und elaborate scenic and pano- ramic aids by T. E. Hayes, TABLEAUX NIGHTLY ENCORED, G. L. FUX AS SUNDOWN ROWSE, M. ©. D. ©. Senta for the last nights can now he secured, INA EDWIN'S THEATRE. SECOND WEEK of the , GREAT SUCCESS, . ZOnexon and MR. GEORGE CLARKE ‘as ERNEST STERLING, NEW AND APPROPRIATE SCENERY BY MARSTON, BEAUTY AND FASHION THRONG THIS BIJOU THEATRE, ENDORSED BY PRESS AND PUBLIC. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS, Ferald—The plot is good. Star—Jndgment was displayed in the characterization. Commercial—The language is crisp and well chosen. Mr Clarke gave a careful representation of a nature of blended or contrasted st and softness, Sun—"Pluck” ia a strange, eventful history of a strike ina cou! mine. : ‘Times—Mr, Clarke played with the quiet and unpretending ease which always makes him an agreeabie performer. Stancard—*Piuck"” a hundre: imes the power farce like “Sars ‘ad — Pluck” posses in contemporaneous p! motive. Post “Pluck” has many admirable polats and is well put on the stage. World—"Pluck” shows un the underground life of the miners, and was written for that able young actor, Mr. George Clarke. CADEMY OF MUSIC, MARIE SEEBACR. CLOSE OF THE SERRACH DRAMATIC SEASON WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS, April 26 and 28. oga. 4 something that we seldom find ADMISSION to all parts of the Academy, j reserved seats in parquet, dress circle and mezzanine boxes, 6c. ex- tra; private Doxes, four seats, #5; family circie, B0c. The Director respe iy annoances the LAST TWO NIGUTS of Madame MARIE SEEBACH in AMERIC. Which will close one of the MOST REMARKABLE DRA’ MATIC SEASONS in this coun! presentations in a period of seven mont ‘To give an opportuntly to the entire public to witne at artist before her departure the Director has ¢ for these two last evenings the ABOVE SCALE OF PRICE: WEDNESDAY, April 24, will be presented ADRIENN UR.” SEEBACH as ADRIENNE LECOUV- KPA, BOUILLON, FRIDAY EVENING, April 98—BENEFIT and LAST AP- PEARANCE of MARIE SEEBACH in her great role of MARY STUART, VENETA, ELIZABETH. Seats can be xecured at ‘the Academy; Schirmer's, 701 Broadway, and 114 Broadway. RPHEONISTS' SPRINGTID| EXTRA ANNOUNCEMENT. ‘rhe sixth annual reunion of the Orpheon Free Chott Schools, Tuesday evening, Apri 25, at the Academy of Musicy will present three new orchestral works, by Anthony Rettf, Jr, Wm. K. Kassford and Jerome Hopkins. The solo artists will comprise Car! Feinenger, Violinist, and Miss Zepherine, Pinniste, and others, with Grand Chorus and Orchestra, ‘Tiekets, 60 cents and B1, at Ditson's,711 Broadway. See other advertisement. SSOCIATION HALL—TUESDAY, APRIL 25, Mr. FR. BERGNER bas the bonor of announcing that his GRAND ANNUAL CONCERT will take place on the above evening, when he will be assisted by the following artists :— Miss MARIE KREBS, Pianiste, Mrs. GULAGER, Soprano. Mr. MATZK A and Mr. SCHUESSEL, Violtos, ‘And Mr. SCHWARTZ, Viola, Tickets of admission #1; can be obtained at the Hall, and all the principal mus‘e stores. AL DE LA GRANDE DUCHESSE, at Central ANOS TO RENT.—STEINWAY'S, PATTISON and other trat class makers, from'®5 to $9 per month; rent applied on purchase. 483 and 50 East Twenty- third street. | Old Pianos taken in exchenge. JN. PATTISON & N ELEGANT AND BRILLIANT TONED SEVEN tave rosewood Piano! made to order; used six months; cost ste for $2 7! one rich’ inlaid Parlor Suit? cost $40), for 200; one d $150; four reps Suits, $60; 14 Bedroom ‘Suits aa low as 84 Carpets, 50c. per yard. Call at private residence 120 West ‘Twenty-third street, near Sixth avenue, MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, MADE order; celebrated maker ; months; cost $700: for Paintings, Bro ware, Carpets, Chau " u & sacrifice; property family ieaving city. 38 West Fifteenth reet, near Fifth avenue, LARGE STOCK OF PIANOS, BFST MAKE! rent or sell ebeap; rent allowed on put MM. MERRELL'S, No. 8 Union square (1G NDID STOCK OF PIANOFORTES, and other first class make, for cash or instalments, at srl Very low prices: alto’ Pianos to let and taken in exchange, JOUN C. BARNES, 187 Fighth street, near Broadway. RARE CHANCE.—A SUPERIOR ROSEWOOD CON- cert grand Piano for sale, elegautiy finished and nearly hew. Original coat 1,500; will be sold very low if purchased betore May 1. Cali at'I11 Uuinton place, MAGNIFICENT 7% OCTAVE ROUND CORNER® AA. rosewood Pianotorte ; all modern Improvements; richly Carved Jegs and case; made to order for i750, will be sold for #275. Pompadour style gilded and carved satin brocatel Parior Sutt, » for #226; one do., $150; walnut reps Suit, #50 Hor, Chamber and’ Dining Furniture, at a'sucrifice for cab, Residence 12 Kast Tenth atreet, one block west of Broadway, between University place and Fifth venue, NP SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, Wrists ; cost #600; will be sold for #208 if sold immediat it 24 East Thirtieth street, between Second and Third avenues, ROSEWOOD averstrung bi cent carved leg Pin JAM PIANOFORTE, WITH only #165; rare chance; magnifi- great sacriUce; please examine, . ii Bieecker street, near Macdougal WOOD PIANO, $100; 146 OC- tave pi vaurung bass, carved legs, every sn- provement; maker, Steinway; bargarn for cash. J. BIDD LK, 18 Amity street, near Broadway. OVERSTRUNG PIANO, LATEST Having no further use for it, will be ‘st Hoo fold for #200, VERY FINE SEVEN OCT. overstrung; carved legs ‘ STEKEDMAN & HOLLYER, ob West Sixteenth street, near Sixth avenwe, N EXTENSIVE STOCK OF FIRST CLASS NEW AND hand Ptanofortes at great bargains. Factory 5 i between Second NYS & SON, A BEAUTIFUL 7 OCTAVE | four round cor overstring bans, used & montia; #250; on terms to hth avenue, near Thirty-fourth at. MAGNIFICENT 714 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO. | forte, used nine months; cost 460% for $260; Parlor and Bedroom Suits, Carpets and Vainuinia, Mirrors, at lene than half cost, Call ut 113 West Twenvy-neventh street, near RARE rorewood ved legs, moulin gy R, CABLE, 470 E AKGAIN FOR CASH ful rosewood seven 0% for lesa than #800; ceiebrs Third street, near Second JANOS, MELODEONS AND ORGAN! beautiiul styes, of aliferent makers, at lower prices for gash or monthiy inatalments, or for rent, at WATERS’, Broadway. than can be found elsewhere E¥ORE REMOVAL—BEAUTI- e Plunoforte, orlcinal cont BOW, d maker} Stool and Cover. 2S AMUSEMENTS. OW ERY boty B NOTHER GREAT SENSATION, “ngagemeds for a limited period with the FROPLIS FAVOKITE, tnelf, JOHNNY ALLEN? Hhopian Come {tan nd Dutch Cuuracter Actors who will appear in an . ENTIRELY NEW DRAMA, written expressly for him by Mr. J. McCloacy, the most eae Enea cemfol author oF the day, SCHNIDER; Or, HOUSE VON be RHINE. late, JOHNNY ALLA, san samo LOWEESA SCHNIDER. 10". Zouxa Lijtry SCHNIDER.....) tained by the whole company. ba NEW AND BUA" TIFUL SCENERY, APPROPRIATE MOUNSINGS, BEAUTIFUL ILLUMINATION, nSTARTLING MECHANICAL WONDERS, never before presented here, a Mid SONGS AND DANCES, peedaty, ‘writes array) iM is _ eaOHNAY ALLEN, this supurb Drama, To be preceded by = Comedietie, wi ded Friday pidledts ) bene tor Mr. JOHNNY ALLEN, TALLACK WAMeAck’s onpay, APRIL M4, ct EVERY EVENING UNTIL FURTIIR NOLICE, THE LIAR and THE NERVOUS MAN, iieateaten © A ak APPBACTIVE. BILL, ny eminvat artists :— Messrs. Leste WALCAOK, JOHN BROUGHAM, JOHN GILBERT, MARLOWE, RINUGOLO, | WILLIAMSON, ROCKWELL, LANAGAN, LEONARD; ' Mesdames CLARA JENNINGS, GERMON, MESTAYE.., SEFTON, DELAND others. A MATINEE SATURDAY, APRIL 29. Gn THEATRE. 728 BROADWAY, ‘The monster combination of the world, FOUR IMMENSE COMPANIES on ONE § and the SAME NIGHT, The GRATIFYING SUCCESS WHICH MEETS OUR ENe DEAVOKS compels the mai to pita constant change aud ap entire new programme b we MONDAY, AVRIL 34, first appearance of the folowing well known ‘talent :— MR. WALTER BRAY, the great Ethiopian comedian andthe original UGAR BALL The great CLOWN and PANTOMIMISS MR. ROBERT BUTLER, aand his entire troupe, MR, CH. Ethopian comedian and banjoist. Second week of the beautiful ballet pantomime, THE PEARL Wylie poubanisnacnurineee tye great Hungarian artists, the Fine TRALEY TROUPE. assisted by the HERNANDEZ FOSTER PANTOMIME, COMPANY and an ENTIRE BALLET, Grand success of the GREAT TIGHT ROPE waiker of the world—he has no equal EU NINO EDDY. ‘The iaughable pantomime ot NICODEMUS, in which Mr, ROBERT BUTLER and his company will ap THE PEARL OF TOKEY. Rrevaning new—scenery, pa auenies and properties, To com clude with—for the first time—the SMUGGLEK's DOOM. Mr, WM. H, WHALLEY. sees BM. :ROBERT MONDAY evening tour separate coin —PAN- TONIME, BALLET, DRAMA and NOVELTY—all in one ight. nie” MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, GYRE THEATRE 3 BROADWAY, GRAND COMPLIMENTARY TESTIMONIAL TO JOHN R, TOPHAM, TREASURER, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 27, AT 23 P. My WHEN TWO ENTIKE COMPANIES APPEAR. THURSDAY AFTERNOON, APHIL 27, AT 23 P.M. ‘OOD'S MUSEL ADMISSION... -THIRTY CENTS OND. EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE, Production of the sensational Local Draua, OF NEW YORK, STREETS NEW YORR, STREETS NEW YORK, STREKTS NEW YORK. STREETS NEW YORK: STREETS NEW YORK. STREETS NEW YORK: STREETS EW YORK, N NCES , THURSDAY and MATINEE! MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNE: FRIDAY, the successil drama of the FLYING DUTC and farce of | RURN HIN, Q On exhibition from . M. to A LITTLE LULU, the smaitent lady alive thirteen years Of age, 4 inches bigh and weighing 14 lbs; also aang On ROY MAGREGOR, JR, the colebrated Scottish Albino Boy. SUNDAY EVENING, April 2 nd lecture by GEORGE FRANCIS TRAIN, FRIDAY EVENING, April 25, tot t, W. KEE! RAND OPERA HOUSE, VARIETY WEEK. FOUR (4) OPERAS Gt EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE, LA PERICHOLE Aimee as La ede y Gausins as Piquilla, arene LA BELLE HELENB Aimee as Helene. Persini as Orestes. Vote LA GRANDE DUCHESSE sins Benet of Si Seen J. = enefit 0: iqnor Titres CARLO Patt LA_ PERICHOL MUSICAL OLIo. Mra J. Lore, aay larry Sanderson, Carlo Path. 5. JRDA’ Gi earn LES Pol ott maa lay ree mee, ausins. —_ THE GRAND BALLET TROUPE APPEAK EVERY NIGHT. SUNDA’ venteenth Grand Concert PF James Fisk, Jr's, Famous NINTH REGIMENT BAND, aesisted by Mile, AIMI:E, Mise NULLY PEIRIS, and Mr. J. LEVY, the distinguished Corne: Performer, THURSDAY—RI HEAKSAL MATINEK, at 1 P.M. 0 cente. Adinission to all parts of the hous Seats secured from 8A. M.UiL P.M. at the Box Ofice; aleo at Schirmer's, 701 Broadway, and Erie Raflroad Tick Odice, corner Twenty-third street and Broadway RYANT'S OPERA HOUSE--TWENIY-THIRD STREET, between Sixth and Seventh avs., near booth’s theatre, BRYANT'S MINS!RELS. Every evening at 8 and Saturday Matinee at 2, BRYANT'S MINSTRELS.| Daniel in the Bryante’ Den. BRYANT’S MINSTRELS. | PASTIMES ON THE LEVER BRYANT’S MINSTRELS. THE MAO-JAPS. BRYANT'S MINSTRELS. APPLE OF MY EYE, BRYANT'S MINSTRELS, SQUIKE FOR A Day. BRYANT'S MINSTRELS. ERIOUS FAMILY. BRYANT'S MINSTRELS, | Jack Sheppard and Joe Blucskin BRYANT’S MINSTRELS. | sTREETS UF NEW YORK, FAMILY MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY AT 2 STEINWAY HALL. FRIDAY EVENING, April 28, 1871, at 8 o'clock, FIRS? GRAND CONCERE BY BARILT'S AMATEU MUSICAL ASSOCIATION, in which will riormes, for the first time, wi FULL OKCHESTRA AND A CHORUS OF 80’ VOICES the masterwork of Mercadante, “THE LAST SEVEN WORDS OF JESUS CHRIST.” Tickets #1, and 0c. extra for reservea seats, To be had at {he music stores and Steinway Hall, N AID OF THE CHAPIN HOME, Amateur Dramatic Performance, Fourteenth Street Theatre, WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 26 dnstead of Matinee), under the direction of J. E, Frobisher, when will be presented DUN CASAR DB BAZAN and & Tickets $1; reserved rents 1 60; balcony $3. Can be pro- cured of the managers of the Home and at usual places, and also at the box oflice of the theatre, B,—Ali tickets sold lor matinee received, ELSARTE'S SCIENCE AND ART ‘OF DRAMATIC EXPRESSION, AN ILLUSTRATED LECTURE, BY JAMES STESLE MACKAYE, given for the benefit of Mr. DELSARTE, who has been ® Great nuiferer by the war in France, The laws of Facial Ex- reasion, Gesticulacion and Drinatic Effect will be Hiustrated personal representation, STEINWAY HALL, MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 4, Admission 1, Tickets for sale at ail the principal hotels, at Schuberth Ditson & Co.'s, TH; G. Sebtr Broadway, and at Steinway Ha: WATS! A’S ROYAL give x FRANCISCO, T SAN FRANCISCO No ABATEMENT 10-THE, CROADED CONDITION OP THE JAPS' HOUSES. ‘The press nmanimous in inudations of their Ix UMPRENENSIGLE (EATS. This week, positively, the Steerer ee ee INCUBATION FEATS, MATINEES WEDNES1)A} SAND SATURDAYS, te p. Me Box office open trom lv a. M, ti 4 P.M. for Reserved Sen' Ey LL, 585 BROADWAY. RAND GIFT CONCERT AND DI8- tribution for the benetit of the Sol- Home, Washington, D. C., and ew York city, 10 be held 1m aya 5 $260.000, giets’ and’ Satiore™ Orph New York Founding Hospita Washington city Wednesday eventn, wo 4, 1871. | After tho concert the rollowlig gifts of eal Ketate, Bonds, Stocks, Will be distelonted to ticket holders by the Commission, Four story House 6) North Calvert street, Baltimore, 000; 2,240 acres Timer Land in W: ‘0 ; three Dweipings and Steam Saw Mill on Chesepea! and Obio Canal and \altimore and Ohio Ratlrom three story Dwelling | four Country, Resliences near Go county, Une of Parsenger Railway, t - y three story lonse 210 Conway street, Baltt- n ts ait joining country property, Brownsville Precinct aid Lincol 7 per cent in gold, guaranteed by “1 fn sald, county: cua gifis amount: ing to $9,000; also $4,007 United States Bonds; i,000° North ‘Carolina’ stxee; 0" shares Baltimore aud Obio Katlroad; 10 shares Nativnal Mechanics Bank, Baltimore; 100 shares Citizens? National Bank, Bait more? 20 shares Philudelpnia, Wilmington and Baltimore Ratirond; 100 shares Nortuern’ Central allroad, 100 sharse New York and Erie, In all 1,008 ghits, 42,000 tickets, $5 ‘each, ure to be sold. The drawing will take pisce nfter the convert. and list of awards will be ao- nounced in New York and Washington papers the day fol- ing. at . MeCullongh, Elkton, Md.; Major mimissioners—Hon. M. ©. Washington, Rae ps penenors ‘ feleroseape tiene 3°) Tale Aworney General of tt, agent Standard Life References—-Hon. R. J. Bieni Maryland, Baltimore; 0. We Al Company, Baltimore; M.D. Savin, superiniendent agen datury Life Company, New York chy jaitauor General D. Tuuter, U.S. -Avr Wankington; Firat National Rank, Hager town; Appleman & Go., Bankers, Hagerstown, M ‘Or ers for tiekets will receive prompt atteation, set ee DRVLIN, Agent, No. 81 Nassau street, N. ¥. ( ESTIMONIAL TO MR, JAMES MACK—AT Fee rears crunday evening, April a4, and. porlively ‘arance previous \o hie engagement witn Joe HRicews to be sold at the door. Admission, $1. ved sentn, BI 50, B* DE LA GRANDE DUCHESSE, res “a Central Park Garien To-morrow night. UB L RS, HB. O'LEARY, M. Dy DELIVERS HER NEXT Ieeture for ladies only, at V1 Clinton piace, Tuesday, MSP, M. Ollie hours 10 A, ™M, OMAN'S MEDICAL COLLEGE OF THE NEW YORK Invrmary, 13) Sevont avenue, corner kighth street. Fopular course.-De. im y ilackwell will lecture om “Phynical Lite of Women’ tuis afternoon at