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y ‘ fhe interest in the assassination of Avery D. Put nam does not, Jadying from the large number of Jettera that find sheir way to the HinaLp office, | abate one jot or uttle. From them the folowing are elected as “specimen bricks,” Jate presideut, Mr. Joho Kerr, Let ussee how it has been managad. Mr. Jewe Marghall assumed control af the al ring me Was iD t Dias, 1 mbar Tae (Hous ;—"No man co eat on tue Yond us sonducior unesa he. had 's abe! quote the iangas,e u! the ring, was rico mended by some liquor ceaie: or by une of the Rookiolgers wo of the Age Dela nppalbted i coat from tive to ten dollare ‘Atter petiing a car % cost tive Golars ‘yer day to aauincy iho tines aad Sonductore Were actually compelled “to steal ‘said amount to saumiy toe ring. Conductors ae ke op the care did not draw a sober brewth once « month, would carry eighty or ninety passengers on a balftrip, ‘Make returns to tie company of n.teen, mun bev class of men knuwn as ‘Yerrters,” and are ato have buir onhetr niswticators, ‘he present man. Gudertoak the berculewa task of woeulng out the ring, amdhus, 1 tuimk, succeeved most admirauly, xs Mauch s0’at lost ab could Mr. Adviauve, dr, Couover or aay any other man, under the cireumsuuces, His olice was be- Weyer Digbt at day by ulachurved ooudutors, tical eau other friends, who pleaicd, couxe * ante wen lies trlemda Felustated, Dien inal no pur- Powe. ‘tues je men had been penser Stealing from ten to hiteen doliurs a day from an and ior herd: deiokers.. hissoe In the scticniion at Nerian, Meulvini Gueuces, Iu regard to poiltical assassing aud ‘eonviers Leip appointed exe ms conductors { whl auy the irusimay, ad has NOW & ciass Of Oon- ductors or gentonaaly conduct and eilicieney, com- Boyes epee wi those Of muy ruuroud in. ibe ey, Alas eabent wathes Wo appolut only yood men, Mina te ‘spokeu py bearing—"I um resuved tim owe but ve i sual be emplored A Couslitercd eligibve () tie Pine post, mof souductor, | Now, 1 defy \eritas to polut to ah ca. Ere ag “wy in the empioy oc Uate-ooeae A FS 2-of ruiana who lafeat thie city, and it th ew 3 urk desire to keep gucls ment {u aulbjects anust aim at bigher game than Fomer—hauuly, the poldciuns high io. por, ou whoin the Fosters of tlils city ueoend to get tuem oleaf of any pubishinent tor any crime, howe: Great, they may comiui, T satdvise the reapeatable elt ot New \ork—and joate ut ema, to one— to devote » portion of the! Fine tb Wie scivace of poiitics, and a how LO govern themselves, We conductors nave Leen ace cused of bein ieagued with thicves to rob passeusers, Noch: ing can be more absurd, 1t18 our mode! po.ce d, actives who are learned with thieves, and who, ‘or # curtaih percentage, permis the thieves 1o work stages, ars and paces of umuse- Brent. very bight thas Wallack's and tle Titus, Aveute theacres close thelr per.ormances # crowd of thieves foilow passengers and euter » crowded car,’ While thy conductor 18 ugy irvine to collect his fares the uileves fob ie passenuers, fe thieves ‘koow Ju.t wh.ch ears cuich the tueatres aod aes rie car alon v down agree Mite get on ‘aud each om: Own tare. Lud t con uctor to divinguls'a solet trom an bonestian? di trieves can euteracar, rob the passengers uid the passe: re not Know it how ip the nan ot cuuliaun see, it the auaducior for le? T have been a conductor lor some tine, pk on Simone roads, but never knew of @ conducior belay ued with plokpoekéts, "Bo long as they ven ux the yol.ow ware they for the conductors? If uur police force 1a Bas alty cunat pesogs Re chisies ba eg eas ages Whom fan Wo lUDK for prolestion At a isthinee courant? KUADWAY CONDUGTUI. King Rom the Murderer. To Tak Eptror or Tz Heaacy:— ®rm—In reference to the homicide of Mr. Putnam your many correspondents blame car conductors, drivers, dirco tors, dc, Piease lay the biame where it of right belongs, en King Rum’ Abolish the accursed trafic and I will stake my existenoe on the “murder maula” decreasing ninety per cent within six:y days. ‘the ram yemon is the re- spoosinie agent Jo the urcinives, und tue acliera of the palsoo held responuible for the acts of their TEMPERANCE MAN, Muke Conductors Deputy Sheriffs. ‘To THE Eptror or rae HERALD :— T-would offer a suggestion, that the conductors of our horse cars be appointed deputy sheriffs, with power to act only when on duty, and to be prepared for any emergency. Let the raliroad companies sustam them in the performance of their duties (which te not jeorchh apace and select men ere wieerect and are possersnt of good judgment. | Thi ia re conductors and drivers wil Geter re cy trons iryina to obsuin those positions, tous leet. ing our pin Eg Wives and usugiters protection of tages Who are u0t comapetems to Coauimme the eaponeivilty. among our wealthiest, a8 among our poorest sometimes becomes necessary tu trust those dearest cee pO care of the couduetors of our ‘rorse tare: wad ih would be that we bad piaced inem in the care o: those Who bad the power and wore competent roLest them, iT READER, 4 Vigilance Organization in tke Germ—Ie This a Honxt To rie Bpiron or Tux Hrmatp:— ‘There seems to be a general Impression that there shoola bean organization for the counteraction of villany in our midst, Our citizens havea nataral contidence Mm the oficers and ministers of the municipal government to protect them agsinet the artful rascals that prow! in our thoroughfares and frequent every public place of resort, ren- derie, dangerous to ride im the street cars orerse ra at home alone in one's ‘ors, Rascam apd criminals are nized, ole eitizen are not, #0 they are murJered in the pubite streets, Lad.es have their pookels picked i. the ears, aad respectable women are insniied in pablic stores; siteplog rooms are envered at mfinight and toeir i assuswated? Lo miduay these misereauts walk our aveu ies, spout of thom wei} eat and genteel pearan ies and jentiemen, Ginoce busimese. It le Movie out (or gamne My y object an making thie com: to you 1s to say that ® councer Sruanization rant a year ayo by the under aligned. Coma with a few flends they hearty co- operated in it; but k wae nut tought advsabie at ihe Lime to make it ic, 1; Was uecessary to have the detaila more be out than a thea were, Such tation, cient, should be thorough ; ould bave tie Tight kind of men coauected it, an should be In. some Ka oF ginal ta ts ma- conid 01 cyrbey 4 year wi ow: tote presen Pifore than one citizen is already indebted to us for pro- robbery, althou,h ignorant of the Lact them- selves. Asa favorabie opportunity sve.ns now to ovour Lor making this public I do #0, saying those who wieh to com- — wih me on the subject can beat” 7A v9 the ey Howe. Female Suffrage the Truc Remedy. ‘THe Epttor or THR HERALp:— ‘Lam surprised that none of your numerous correspondents should have divined thotrue romedy for the numerous wur- dere and assaults with knife and pistol everywhere prevalent ‘and at present pariscularly so in this city, ari from in- conslierate, abusive and indecent treatment of women by some men and their protection and avenging by other men. Itja very plain to remove the cause of such inconsiderate, abusive and mndecent (reaiment aud the necassity for such protection and avenging, and this {s to clothe women with ‘the fwil panoply of citizenship, As long as women hold tho saferior ana subject position in the body politic which they agaresaively selfish, vulgar and brutal men will ill Deauaners, had mg raanmou ‘aud manly Tathers, brothers & friends will pi t and el ply because jolding the inferior pos! Hon they do thy YOu have not the apace nor have {the time to argue tais question at , Dut fam certain that until women are placed upon a with men the reign of setuctious aud at- r, a8 in the cave of McGoldrick avd Blessing, yaunlt and murder, asin the case of Foster, Yuval and Pur nam, and of suicides, as in the case of poor Mrs. Harriug- a, Will xo en, 8. 3 Tho Safferings of a Handsome Young Mav—He Oniccts to the staring of Pretty Ladies. To THR EDITOR OF THE HRRALD?- I noticed in your feaue of yesterday the complaint of a man who thinks bimsc}f aggrieved tha: he bas a “pretty wife” who occasionally rides up aod down Broadway in a stage, and “who always gets insulted whenever sbe does,” and who believes that “‘stagey are are much more unsafe than q@ars.” 1 also think #0 for gentlemen, 1 am obliged to patronize the stages in goin; to and from business; and, eae @ bendsome man—‘‘everybody says 60," “so it Beer rarely i aa Amont in t Hrs Faroe up in the siternoon op eit nas nae Somebody's “veaulital wite,4 wile, better t that hour than inviting oy re ye a of boorlsh men whouw abe ws iecomn pai to keep these beautiful, 200 if erew ure nebo go. BO home” wth thetr during iapbnas been SSR sry that dey Mave enn Toni, ronecite ielr Busca fy Eee cerieoy ste me with sume degree of Hi obit 1d sub this your attention oan alee an ol ‘New Yous, May 8, 1871, READER. ‘Twenty-first Ward Corncr Loafers and the Ladies. New Yous, May 4, 1871. fo 7am Eptror oF Tua. Hagaty:— Permit me to intrude on your valnable paper by making 8 few remarks on the “oar hook murder.” I was determine! 4obe dormant on this matier, but seeing an article from a correspondent in your peper of this date about corer loafers ‘at Thirty-fret street and Third avenue, and being repeatedly compelled to sufer from their insuits myself, I could not vefrain any longer from givmg pablieity to thelr conduct Brough your paper, wilch te the pioneer of femate virtue was compolied to suifer Yos, alr; freque: heamanteee, ved | 701m Epizor ov sun Henatp:— = thoronahfarca; Rogure . 1 wat direct of , and being aware t 8 goo! deal of ‘wask 4 Nery ac |BStteasisesic crs YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 6, 187). —'TRLIPLE SHEET, iga long one, they can perform uring the faterval. This would get on ened who do nothing but phn) ‘on wa baby Oy rut t TWENTY-FIRST WARD. Americans vs. Foreiguers—A Soldier Whe Ree turned frum the War to Find His Wifo ina Pauper’s Grave. May 4, 1871. ‘I this morning's Rzna.v I read a leiter from-a party who signs himself “A True Born American.” Woud'you allow meto give bim.s ahort.anawer to his letter? In.the first Place I agree with him about Mr. Putnam's murder; but the unkindest cut of all is what he says about foreigners, From his.letter 1 sbowld jude bimto be a holiday soidier in tho militia, Now, I am pot true, native born God 1 was born In Bavaria, Germany. 1 love this count of my Avoption ; Leonsider ‘mysel: any native born’s Lloved my auoped cot #0 much broke out 1 leit ‘wile and two culivren, whom I loved deuniy, to go an to go and tight for my country | When whe war was pauper's and ty clilidres ta ‘rom Lignting tor my adopted ew st American orn,” “Where would Union tf it ‘tad not been for Germans, Insh and owwer | fin; foreigners? 1 would like to see the man, :ace to aoe, that | dares to tell me ue is superior Wo me, bocause le was burn 10 | America. 1 moatly vote for that is party whieh is the foreien- erie best frieud, and, tht ty wot the reubisua party. 1 am ¢ ashamed t¢ let “True Born American” kuow who] am. Teherefore alga my dame in (ule Lois BADER GIA Weat Forty-tirst street, Rew York, + Besley for Hanging. Naw Yous, May 5, 1871. To THE Epitor or THB HERALD T have read the letter of “Ex-Kuiiroader,” of the 29th inst., and published by you on the 80th, in relution to the murderer Foster. 1sda evident by the composition of it that Ba-Kail- Fouderte one of the Foster style. His explanation of the | cuuse of Fosser's assauit on Putnam is about as silly as ft + they ware brought canbe, Itisebout as wean and cowardly «murder as ever | was committed, andif be is pot hung by the authorities be Dud vetter remain in prison, 1 he does uot want tobe bu g ar shot oy the publia, 11 the jury bring in a verdict of any- ; a0 but "guilty of murver in the Gra depree,” they are Bret of 1ooly aid Ulockheuta. Let justice ve done, and sf it | 44 done, be will be hun, ‘he driver of that car otight 10 ee ETE Tee ee ee ace An Indignant Passenger Whe Lost His seat. To THE Epiton OF THE HEBALD:— Now that the first of the excitement about city horse car travei is about over, 1 desire to call the attention of car com- Panties to the want of authority, or she exercise of it, in car conductors, whereby difficulties between passengers about seat may be settled without allowing oF forcity passengers settle their diflicuitics between themselves, Conductors suouid have tbe same authority on the oars that the police have to settie uifbeuities between drivers on the streets, ‘A 1ew days ago 1 was on. Lhirty-courth street oar, | and when wt twenty-ninth street the cur got off the track, | when the \ductur requested the pagsenyers to get Which was done. On my returuing to the cur my seat (next | Lt t one'to the Iront of the car) was taken vy a low teow, to | ‘Chat 18 my seat,” He sepiied, “L can’t hep it Whom 1 sald, was able and willing to jerk him out of It, bur ior that it wus not worth uispating about, spoke 10 the conductor aboutit, bu: he took no novice. Had | this been a iady’s seat] would have used foroe, thus out of | Decessity and provection und courtesy to the lady, xiving am opportu lity toa low fellow wo protect or veiond himself. “The Dubiic demands the protection of eouduciors, and that protec. | toa shou.d ve extended to men as weil/as to womeu, 6 as to aVed conics. J. 0. B. A Conancter Who Knows “the Ways That Are Dark.” New Youx, May 4, 1871. To Tus Eprron oF Tur HrRaLy:— A subject of much importance to the public seems causing & good deal of attention at the moment- viz., our public vebivies and the employes on the same. Unfortunately, speaking froma degrading experience on both ends of a car, Thave something to'say. First, no ‘man can remain on acar ‘one month ia New York and be honest; in other words, turn all-bia money fn. ‘The first day { rana car as conductor my trip was some four dollars. On coming up tothe depot an tunusual excitement existed among the conductors, all perfect Birangersto me, One at last actually came up and offered ihe otfoer while going from one end of his post tothe | citizen, Thank | wt when the rebellion | to ind my wife dead and basiod to Dn payh i | A evens rare women fnsulters at the request of civil passen: ay tbema's Tasr ourapensation for th TRAVELLER, Pa., May 4, 1871. ‘The Ictter of “Trae Horn American” tn your issue of yeo- composed monty of Americans to stand sti! and see peaceaple citixns moar: and the villains escape punishment through the fafa. | and his flk, and in his agony he shouts, “Americans, wake up!" Up; the fawiess and disgraceful state of affairs in this city is their fau't only, I have been a resident here for the iast six years, and not baving lived in any other part of the United States I must judge Americans from what I have scen here; and T have come to the cono.usion that there is no civilized Ration in the world which has xo little love, ao ilttie under. standing, for ‘The “trio-born American" of the | dna n only one object of hove, and that is the fove for mosey, rie loos not vote on-élection day, because | Isistoo troublesome: be doce not vare to spend any money for el cand this +s auper- | Sictemven bahay ne ah bat ce : other band. he supports temperance societies, 1 andar Jawa-—and catranged the Germans. He pullds coat'y churches in the fashionable thorough‘ares of tne city because it ie bon tov; be pays extravs it selaries to. hie — vere, snd ‘maintaing i Obina and Japan, and Spends "even 'tmocey for ‘the ‘auppor of *R aochely nds whose object it 18 to convert. Jews to Christian ity—net to speak from Bible and tract societies— and he does all this to make show to make other Beaple bo- bo eve that he is a moral and religious man; but be don't w fur the barbarity, corruption and immorality which supreme ip his immediate neighborhood. not seen yet “True-Born American” raise bis er for the poor sick or the workingman, who returns from a day of toll and labor and drops down exhausted on the sidewalk, and ie picked up by bine-coated, buttoned (and brass-fuced) guardian of the peace (?) dr ‘to the station house und thrown in a airty eoli, where be aver vn ge without food, without medica! atten.ion, ‘ad hen found next mornlng to be dead; or for the poor ‘sure fy beggar wo h yy on her arm, who ie Weeate + betore the Judge next morning tells him hi y misery, and sows him her baby--dead for wai drops miuk or water, which whe could not get from heartiess: keepers while in thelr custody during the night, Nor hae ‘true-Born American” a word of aympathy [oF the nnhappy eB who a few Se ago were arrested {n the basements fining Chatham street, dragued from there—somo partly dressed, some fn thelr thin, dimsy apparel—during a Pelung rain, to the station house, where they were ee io Li dirty cel over night, with ther wet clo:hes on, whi fore the Judze next moruin; chiveriag with cold and fever, this mild (?) and just (/) magistrate sent them 10 the Island for six months. And when “True-ijorn Amer.can” fs treated roughly by conductor, of when he gets a listie clubbing from a weil ie teuec policeman, or when he sees a fellow citizen treated | the same manner, the pride of bis American hoart rises ant he gloses bis fiat 10 a rage; but he is cantious enough to put bis bands first in his puokets, And when biackguardin, nue olticers or thieving cty oMcials lighten his purse Kew will a Jao. submit meekly as jong as he can make money. bt. then, has “Tra.-Korn American” to complain under these ciroumsiances? But he shows what he fs mads of and what he wan.a whan he says. “T' let at be governed by Am » and the foreiguer who,dors not agree with me in this opinion docs not deserve to make a living here.” But now can the indus- trous and intelligent foreigner who comes here secking Hberty—and this means the liberty to work and to be pro- tected in the enjoyment of the fruits of his work —1 e with: “True-Born American,” who riiea “nativity” as bis bobby, who looks with conterapt upon the forsiuuer, who langhe st lager beer and proscribes gin, vut takes yood careto supply his own cellar with chofce brands of champagne and braudy or isa dail itor of fashtonable hotels «nd barrooms; who ridicuiesthe .crman “iran mit the six cnildreng’ and thinks to live comfortably two chilaren are enough, belief he is supported by hia wife and bis famity p who thinks himself too’ good for menial work—In short, wie thinks he ought to govern? But Know Nothingizm falled once, and can never be revived again; the fore gner is mv to the importance of the ballot aud will vote, and if he baa use of it it is tne fauit of *True-Born Ainericat he willing to treat with the frugal, industrious ad invelle gent fordlencr—and | all the "Germans be ong to this cluas—on something like equal footing, Spould. ver hearty supparted al ed teatro: Sarhicn Will tena to make this country happy, and ars equally just to inbabitants; but our cliolce was e.ther to he the servant True Born American” or his masv-r, wod Inman nature BSE ea us stride for the latter, even If we have to put up with Bedvellows why are not conyeniai to our tuston andl hab ts, As soon as “Tr.e-Born American” will extend a traternal hand to his brother of foreign descent: show a better appreciation for ths. nece his native country— Nr be Joss greedy for money—as soon as he will be a truly reli gious man and lay aside all hypocrisy—he will have the heurty support of, at least, ail GERMANS, RULLOFF, THE MURDERER, Bulloff to be Examined by a Lunacy Com. minsion. [From the Binghamton Republican, May 1.) Rulloff’s counsel has, as a dernier reasort, and the the dinal of terday ts very intercating, He rays he represents » body “who are pot golog id ence of thelr political friends.” He complal s that the | control of affaire in this city is being taken from him | Traly it ts time for the Americans towake | ase | ship business NOVA SCOTIA. orn’s Investment—The jova Svotia—Sly Jeho to Saceeed Lord Lisgar Macdoontd ne Goverver General of ( The auti-confederates of Nova Scotia are exultant over the reconstruction of their local government, Which wili enablo their party to appeal once more to the country tm all cheerfulness, ‘ihe following 1s a list of the members of tue government as recon- structed (/n prospect :— Hon. Wiiham Annaud, Prestlent of the Council. ion, Henry W, ommth, Attorney General. Hon. W. #. Vail, Provincial Secretary. Hon, Wilkam Garvie, Co.nmissioner of Public Works and Mines. Tion. Edmund P. Fhnn, Commissioner of Crown nds, Hons. R. A. MacHety, Robert Robertson, James Cochran snd Johu Ferguson. The coming election will be one of exciting tn- terest to all the confedcrated provinces. Twoof the nominees of tae new government, Messrs, Annaud and Smith, were pro;inent members of the repeal delegation, who went to London in 1968 to represent to the autnorities of Downing street the grievances of the lower provinces whe subject to Uunada All of that delegation are now active politicians in tae Dominion arena. There 18 vague report circulatiuy: orough th € city of Halliax to the effect that the Marquis 0. Lorn has mace arranzements for the purchase of thy Cunard estate here. [| cannot suggest any founda; tion for this report or assign any reason why ths 80n of the Puke of Argyll should go into the stea @ or purchase estates in Halifax} Another, aud ® more substantial sensation ts goin ¢ the round of the province—Sir Jobo A, Macdonaldi: ' to ve Governor General of the Dominion of Canada. This, I veleve, is an ttem traceable to high } authority, On his return from Washington, lic i "sald, Sir Jolin will be elevated to the highest posttion ever attaimed by | & Canadian as a reward for hie fervent attachment | to the Angilsh scheme of confederaton and his | Persistent udvocacy of the New Doimiuion. In the ubsence of Governor Hastings Doyle, who 1s ad- Ministrator of the government of the Dominion dur- | tng tne absence of Lord Lisgar to Kngland, pir Kd- | ward Kenny ts acting Goveraor of Nova Scotia. The elevation of Mr, Kenny to this distingulshed rank 1s the climax of the many successes he has met with during bis iifein this province. He lett Kiukenny, ! Ireland, avout lorty years ago and on abc ying tere | procured @ position as dry goods salesman, | young map of super and thrifty havits he acquire: ve- | by tus savings ip a few years the means to establish the now important house of T. & E. Kenny. His pouitical prounnence began aller his appointment as ; member of the Legislative Council, of which he be- came president in @ few years, ‘The excitement over the prospects of the anti-con- federates 1 the coming ciection makes every thing in Biucnosedom brisk and Weazie DONATIONS TO THE PARK. The following a @ list of animals donated for the Central Park collection during the week ending April 30, 1871:— One rasse, or civet cat, from Captain J, W. Down- ing; one green monkey, from Mrs. F. A. Coe; one | gtay squirrel, from Master Henry Burrows; one small ailigator, from Mr. Henry McCoun; one red fox, from Mr. A. Weber. There have also been added to the collection the | following specimens, never before exhibited oa the Park:—One king lory (4, scapulatus), trom New South Wales; ten shell parakeets (M. undulatus), from Australta; tour iove parakeets (4. pullaria), from West Africa; one thrush (7, wiacus), from North Europe; one parakeet (P. mutticolor), from Australia; three cockadillls (0. novel hollandie), from New Holland; two red- billed weaver birds (7. alecto), from Senegal; one pynanthy parakeet (A. amioinensis) from New Guinea; two chestnut inches (D. cas@hevthoras), rom queensland; two builiuches (P. rudictita), | fromm British Isiands; two ring-necked parakeets ee nme, from India; one China lory, irom Uhina; one gray parrot, from Airica; one cut- ere fiom Africa; one redheaded sparrow, from Airiea; one kangaroo, from Australia. Messrs. Reiche & bros, Of this city, have de- to make up my account, I being a “green hand” I con. | Jale of an almost ludicrous system Of mancuvres | posited tor exhibition two spotted hyenas (H. cra- sented, He made my return doller and something—nearly two; atxed me to treat, and pronilsed I should! soon learn the ropes. Ou my eeoond day my driver was uncommonly sulky and Aisagreeadle to a number of other drivers—strangers to me— fant! had most dieagreeably invuited me during the day. On my last trip my driver called me on to the frout platform, uaid he was a d—a fool if he was going to work fortwo | dollars, aad “young feliowed’? me with ‘an immense amount ‘of good advice, when und how tosteal, Isoon found that to bes successful conductor you must— Fu t—ive the starter ive or ten dollars to acar, Second—You mast never be backward in asking same gen- tleman to drink. Thsd—NOU Must Invariably give your driver a dollar niga, 3 apse Leyes or three di Sdomeatt ‘and aaa conta on on ry te is —** " “Navy” or sees uncey Vou mit hana nics hs, 26 ar oat a week to give tno stableman orhe will give you si famous screws yout count mate Gene, i mons “lol.” You mast tara se dity cents to the rece rar ax ofa a8 You deem tuvieabe. Ir you do not he will declare you aro much short, aad as he counts the money beblad @ bigh walnut partition; you are ‘ PoMfacw 0 tan save one who dare for hie life thwart the ictpoeke.s upon the ears, ab ue carried a powder~and-ball | Took oo in hi ye, under which they were euwed, and never got | ‘Shree | | ock—the thieves "40" just when people are WW atasements. Outeice iniiuence was al paramount, the semoval of your digestive of continu mised was the removal o ve On an: with Ye hee! of a boot, enticing promises of appear- fay two-headed, and so on, I'wae utiacxed by four ruilans one nigat, who gor ou with ail the will to murder me. I caked Wo my driver to bring out the “hook” we have beard 0: so much jately, and the men ran off ead left me covered with blood. 1 went to the police, stated the case, was looked ‘upon with pitying aud wonuer, aba ‘Suvised to 1¢t 1tarop, tor they wore in with Allerman Koigut an on Council nau Jack Soa get, and woud surely get “square” with . Lresigned irom this road, Tthen, through considerable interest, got pon the live; bed axoou friend ia ihe superinieadent who told me not to accept uniess 1 was wure | could manage on fourteen dollars a week. I ran immense eran ied large atrvunte--vurned in allmoneys, and grew beautifully leas by vay, Crom thirty-two dovars to eight doliars or Taine doe lars, 1 Waa alecoarged. (v0 cailing upun he most gentiemanly manager and asking for the cause of issai he < up in sheer athazement, with the words, ‘moustrods rogue or an inordinate fool” written ou bis ao impossibility, a greater mys- rer handed or thought of—an bonest con- Gustor, Let ms explain my removal “the deep damuation | of wy taking off." 1 was poor, almost moneyiess, and had | no watch -an honest conductor's omy cable; Thad a new car foitical ar prererabie. ‘Tmo daily, consequently new driver. We ran from one anda bail to minutes’ headway | up- » so that your mao anead Joaing alt a Minute and your Tohowcr another half minute ahead Of bis time would eave you only haifa minute's worta of xs instead of awnuie and » half, and, of course, var,er than yours, because your Valid 8 carded two-tuirds of iriver Who wants to run you ia but a mater of time, par- mahort headway. He will break up slowly, ive his run hall horses ho support on the mouta when staring, dash wilfuily gt past passeogers Wao bail him af night and bankrupt Mi each audevery Way. You must bear in mind no com- Fi bent) ‘ave made by drivers, because they are playing a vital polnt amoug themselves, whewuer a conductor shalt or shail hot pay them, ‘The cause of my discharge was:—“{ wonder at your asking. You have been runai put aaa ten dodare Jess than your leader and follower tor ‘en days? ‘The way you cen remedy this and gay « larger dividend on invested vapital In rtreet raliroads than in any other enter- prise is to pay the driver eijhteen doliars a week and con- Gucior twenty-one duilars. "I will guarantee for these sums a superior class of men, ‘The reason is self austaloing. A mau can get (wo doliaré a day at avy labor, (e2 hours a day. You expect to have Beau Brume, aiid Jim ‘Macs combined for the same movey and work him sixteen hours a day. cy, thou art m jewel!” Yours, WO ow ay P. 8.—The “book! fa the common weapon of assault and defence among railroad men. Ammediaiiy » row ta com. | menced “ti hooks, hooks, for as luatiy | aa the apprentices in “Gingiong Goordir's* ine called tee | A Miserablo Sinner Defends the Miscrable Murderer. To THe Eprror oF THX HRRALD:— Allow me to speak & words for Foster, not to palliate | his offence, but to mitigate bia punishment, What right have we, weak, miseraje mortas that we are, to take his life? From where do we derive the power to take a fellow crea. ture’e bfe? Did God take Cain's life when he muraered pet Np ipa pa mankind ee ment was greater than he could bear cart What Weal prealat pu canaman have than the burdes of & grent nn, with ‘he blood of « tellow creature upon his fands? Must pot a mau's live bea curse to him? Heprion dam if goa a ‘wil, Dut leave his hal punhment to Pap gh, SIE ea 7 i do in His own ve si ‘wo woud be forgiven, ‘Did [net cur Bavious jou forgive murderers with Yours, reg) Oe LISERABLE Sia SINNER. ‘West Thirty-seventh street, New Se Conductors Defended. © THR Eprror oF Ts HERALD :— The writer of this (a frequent visitor of New York and eonstant reader of the HEKALD) has carefully read your re- port of the murder of Mr. Avery 1, Putnam, in detail, ana the correspondence aruing therefrom, ‘There seems to ben | general disposition to condemn the action of the driver and the conductor of the car on which the ourages were com- amitied; and, fortuer, with ume, to censure the oan clty indifference to er day but natural Bat your cocreop. they are wrnse, boweve, in not always the cu, are many exceptions among av large a number of would be impossible to find, In avy business, #0 many men, uid be honest, polite, kc, They ees the collecung ihe fart Ey ae buainess | Ueth street, leading a cow by @ rope, | cigars, all valued at since hts conviction, made an application for the appointment of @ lunacy commission to examine him as to his soundness of mind and his responsi- Dulity for his acts, We are informed that Mr. Becker, who went to Albany on Thursday, had an interview with the Governor on Friday, and was promised that @ lunacy | commission, composed of Dr. Gray, ef the Utica Insane Asylum, Dr. Vanderpoel, of Albany, and Burgeon General Jacob 8, Mosher, would be ap- pointe . ‘This information ts from 9 despatch sent to Mr. Whitney from Mr. Be:ker, dated at Oneonta, three o'clock Saturday aiternoon, and also letiers writen to Mr. tame on aes “ere Mr. Becker leit Alvany. Mr, Becker stopped in Otsego county to transact some business, and is not expected home Until to-norrow, Awong the papers that he took to Albany, to fe sent to the Baecutive, was @ petition sig tweive or fourteen persons, asking to have mica sentence of death commuted to imprisonment for life. Signatures of three uf the persons who visited the jall on Weilnesday were attached to this petl- tion, He also had affidavits of five persous declar- ing their beilet that Ruiloff is msane, and asking to have # lunacy commission sageinned to examine him. These aillaavits were subscribed to by three of the committee who visited the prisoner on Weunesday. Rulloff to be Hung on Ascension Day. It 1s a singular iact that the day appointed by Judge Miller for the execution of Roilou, 1s Ascen- gion Day. The isth of May being heid in commemo- ration of the day Christ “ascended into Heaven, led Captivity caplive, and, opened the Kingdom of Heaven to all believers,"? REAL ESTATE MATTERS. Stormy weather is not conducive to activity in real estate, hence tne attendance at the Exchange Saiesroom yesterday was comparatively slim and tne bidding partaking of tue character of the atmosphere and its influence upon outdoor hu- manity, heavy and languid, dragging tts slow and modest measure along with an evident effort. ‘ihe following sales, however, were made:— NEW YORK PROPERTY—BY MULLER, WILKINS AND 0, 4 ots s, w. corner of Boulevard and Weth 4, rauning through to 11h avenue, 10.1131 “547,500 Buildings and lot w. #. 10th av., bei is. LUX, 17,600 8, @. corner 4th av and 40 é 87,000 1. LUDLOW Blots. Went iioth st, 185 Te. west of Bth ay., ench Ns Loui ero nefits t) A Toca, ncn, Went 1800H si, 100 Fi went of ih dv. eel < MBxl00.11 ft... 9,995 A COW THIEF. At three o’clock yesterday morning officer Emery, of the Twentieth precinct, discovered Rtchard Strong, a tobacconist, twenty-three years of age, re- siding at 715 Second avenue, passing through F or- As soon as | Sirens saw the oMcer approaching tim he began to | the the auimal to a lamp post, stating the cow was his and be was taxing her out for an airing. The oflicer, being under the impression tuat he had_ stolen it, took him to the station house in West Thirty-fith street and had hum locked up. He subsequently learned that the stable ot Patrick Quinn. in Forty-tirat street, between Ninth and ‘lenth avenues, had been broken into and the cow, which is valued at $100, taxen of. Mn Quion called at the station house, where @ mu- tual recogn.tion took place between him and the cow, The prisoner was arrigned beiore Justice Shandley, at Jefferson Market, wad denied tne caarge but was held for examimation. Mr. Quinn informed the prisoner while 10 court that if he had seen hun going out ef the stable with the cow he would never have @ chance to steal soother, as he would have shot him dead. BURGLARY IN THE TWERTIETH WARD. The Burglurs Start a Liquor Sal: nm the Procecds of the Burglary. Peter McLougulan, alias Burns, 43) West Forty- second street, @ graduate from States Prison, and John Ryan, residing at the corner of Eleventh ave- nue and Forty-second street, were arrested by de- tectives Brice and McConnell, of the Twentieth precinct, on Thursday night, charged with commit tng @ burglary on the liquor saloou of Jona J. Hayes, at the corner of Forty-second street and Ninth avenue, on Sunday might last, and carrying Off the (oilowing perty through tie rear winuow, which they forced open :—Four demiohns of whis- key, oue basket of Skanoagne and thirteen boxes of 160 25. Hayes claims they rty 30 No. 312 West Fortieth asample room in opposition to gave back all Ue prop. removed wae pro) sreet, and oj ee Bie he arrested they erty they had not sold, They denied the motets ‘upon being arraigned before Justice Shand Jefferaon ‘ket yesterday morning, but were eld for examination. BILLS SIGNED BY THE GOVERNOR. 7, Soneeenere Ons Light Co het 4 fb aa ee ao pee: 6, Br Swing bri tr Bl. fase parkill C Crock Canal Company. Paina Helating to rjucornorated public hbrartes, hite Prains. Drainage, 88. For Tevet of Geurge Diusmore. Amending act acorporat! #35 SORE: ing Butfalo Bast Side Rail- Bry Albany county Super visors. ere | & 3 |B fern Bsholanwe Valley Balisood,” euta), irom south America; two emues (D, nove holiandvz), frum New Holland, exhibited for the Ast time on Central Park. ‘There were born during the week three American panthers—oubs doing well. he total number of jambs on the Park is eighty-two, Six swans are setting on nests, One having eleven eggs under her, The Sixth avenue, irom 110th street to 126th street, has been macadamized in the most perfect manner and opened to the public travel, making a direct Commanication by way of 126th street with comb'’s Dam road during tne temporary closing of Harlem lane for improvements. The work on this Magnificeut avenue is being vigorously pushed for- Ward and will be compieted in its ealire length to the Harlem river at an early day. ‘THE DETEC DETECTIVES CENSURED. To Tue Eprros or THE HeRaLp:— Pubife attention should be directed to the cass of a man re ferred to in your issue of the 4th inst, as pardoned by Gov- ernor Heffman. and who had been sent to the Penitentiary for six months on the suspicion that be attempted to pick » lady's pocket, He was arrested by @ detective and on his sole testimony, without the production ot the lady whose roperty was alleged to be in danger, was convicted and sent the Penitendarv. Upon presentation of the evidence to he very propery and promaytiy pardoned © man as erroneously convicted, Is liberty of every citizen in this community held ® tenure that he may deprived of it at any moment, by the mere ip ¢ dicit of an unscrapulous detective, who may arrest to get blackmail or to gratity personal malice OF ‘or some oiner unworthy motive ? If @ detective makes an arrest will he not seek to justify it by w lie, if necessary, to avoid the censure of hia auperiora? Ought the judges of our courts to place reliance, as in the above mentioned case, up- on his testimony, unless corroborated by other evidence ? ‘The repeated instances ot unwarrautabie arrests of innocent citizens and of ther incarceration by detectives which the press have chronicled dnring the past year should arouse the attention of the people, and sionlt demand from the Com- missioners of the Police the peremptory expulsion from the force ot every detective who invades ihe liberty of the citizen without good and justifiable cause, proved by other evidence arrest. than that of him who makes the TIZEN, NEW Youx, May 4, 181. FATAL RAILROAD CASUALTY. Thomas McCarroll, a child nearly five years old, ‘whose parents live In the rear of No. 71 King street, died yesterday in Beilevue Hospital. On Sunday afternoon last the deceased, while at play in Varick strect, near King, ventured on the rail track and ‘was run down by @ car, the wheels of which passed over and crushed both his legs, Thomas Hogan, driver of the car, was arrested and locked up, but inasmuch as the occurrence seemed to have been accidental Coroner Young subsequently released bim on bail. Alter the accident an agent of the railroad company Waited upon the father of deceased ana kindly proffered such assistance as he might need. Coroner Young will bold an inquest in the case on Monday next. THE WEEKLY HERALD. The Cheapest aud Best Newspaper in the Country. The WEEKLY HERALD of the present week, now Teady, contaims a splendid cartoon representing Gotnam’s Annual Agony, together with the very latest News by Cable up to the hour of publication | of the situation in France; also Telegraphic De- | spatches trom All Parts of the World; adattional | particulars of the Miners’ Strike; Outrages by the Ku Klux Klan in North Carolina and South Caro- | lina; ‘ull particulars of the Tyndale Murder at Springfield, lll.; North Caroiina Fiends; an account | | of the Car Hook Murder; the new Alabama Treaty; | | the Americus Club in Salt Lake City; Execution of | two Negroes tn South Carotina, and a report of the Operations of the Darien Surveying Expedition. It algo contains the latest news by telegraph from Washington; Artistic, Literary, Fashtouable, Polit- cal, Religious and Sporting Intelligence; Ubituary Notices; Amusements; Chronological; Facetia; Editorial Articles on the prominene topics of the | day; Our Agricultural Budget; Reviews of the Cattle, Horse, Dry Goods and Boot and Shoe Mar- | keta; Financial aud Commercial Intelligence, and | accounts of all the Important and interesting events of the week. TERMS :—3)! ‘Three copies, $5; Five copies, $8; Ten copies, $15; Single copies, five cents each, A limited number of advertisements inserted in the WeBKLY HERALD, POLITICAL, Ata a (MEETING OF THE MARTIN Recusmane AB. sociation, held at 113 Ridge a ing, May 4 tie following preamble an unanicns et tgooaen, neccanary ‘fér every clilzen, every lover ood xovernment ana ery hirue tier pied demo- | | i} Thureday evans | “ressiutions were | e exercise of bis h: as aciuzeo, to act wito a view 10 the ubtie tod in the selection of men to Bi) honorable and responsible publie portions, o give thelr up. port to such men ouly in wuom the }eop.e ean place inplicit Sonndenge as to boneaty, fdelt capabuity, as well to true democratic principles; aid wherens | he Hom Martin Nachtmann a | Wo ae | atrict aa ‘aad ssteem o| who koow him, and who, by bie | devotion to public davies while rep: phe oF the | Eighth ly district in the for three succes- ie proot as a faibful NOt torma, von fiat he ts enedty "ra Peorle tn the state be presented to the wd foe ved. That he name mena iiticies for State ens meaner, 208 (oat What, ry RUTERTOM} Gecretarien, Bees, aLuewr Tuo, OC, AMUSEMENTS. IN@ EDWIN'S THEATRES. L ¥2 LAST MATINEE OF PLUCK. AbT NIGHT Ol 2 ee TUKSDAY—HIRST NIGRT REAPPEARANCE OF Mi8S LINA EDWIN. OOD's MUSED. + om 15810. TO-1 TO-DAY THIS EVENING aT THIS EVENING AT POSITIVELY LAST PERFORMANCES IRELA! 13 and the cast to the entire einen of the Tuts APTERNOO aaa NTONDAY EVENING, MAY 8, first appearance of the celetyrated character actor, MR, JOSEPH MURPHY, im Fred. J. Maeder's new threeact Drama of 2 aT & wos MUSEUM. SPECIAL NOTICE, BUNDAY HV ENING, MAY 7, Taat Testers by Nebrated Orator, GEORGE THRANCIS THAT. DONT FAIL TO HEAR HIM, BOX PLAN OPEN—SECURE Y YOUR’ SEATS. TA AVENUE THEATRE. BEGINS AT 8, | Bet mal of the | best references = Sole Lessee and Manager. Mr. AOGUpTIN DALY R, CHARLES MATHEW EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY ATINER. CRI will be acted EVERY EVENING | Tuls nnd tor the SATURDAY MA E. ‘The characters of atful Plaglary, Mr, Puff THE CRITIC; OR, sie re the Critic, and Mr: Paddig TRAGEDY REHEARSED, IF I'D 1,000 A YEAR, characters by Mins Cl ny Morant, Lind Deltz, Lizate Winter, Nell Mortimer, Amy «mes, Davidge, George Parkes, F. ere, D, Whiting, Bas: gem, Burnet, Browne, Mur thiso: “yf Me, MATHEWS" FOURIH MATINEE Saturday next, at hatt-past 1 0 THE CRITIC. Mr. Mathews In two characters, and ETD A THOUSAND A YEA. MONDAY NEXT, MAY 8, USED UP (for the frat time here) with Mr. MATHEWS in his famous original character, and THE CRITIC, for the Inst time but five. Box sheet now open. OOTH'S THEATRE. After long and caroful pre eparation will be prosented, EVERY EVENING DURING THE WEEK, Shakspeare's grand romantic play of WINTER'S TALE, ¢. LAWRENCE BARRETT as LEONITES, ANTOLYCUS. “‘aernrs. Sheridan, Patrmnan, Anderson, Fenno, Pitou, Tow- aon, Rowene, Owehs, Brennan, Deuel; Mesdames Mollet havior, Valeman, Wells, Young, Selden and others in the cast Seats secured six days in advance at the thentre, or at ft branch ticket office, at Ditson & Co.'s music atore, 711 Broad- way. N. B.—Carriages may be ordered at 10.40, Bom THEATRE, or WINTER'S TALE MATINEE ON SATURDAY, May 6, at 13g o'clock. RAND “OPERA HOUSE, LAST WEEK BUT ONE OF THE SEASON, FRIDAY and SATURDAY. “TM LAST MATIN LE Petit FAUST. AIMEE as fel fairte I oe A BOUREITE, 10 BAR EVERY NIGHT, SUNDAY— *EIGii TENTH GRAND CONCERT by JAMES FISK, Jr-'e, famous NINTH REGIMENT, BAND, assinted by Mile, AIMEE, Miss NULLY PEIRIS and Mr. J. LEVY, the distinguished Cornet Performer. Thuraday, May 11—Heneft of Charles Eatwo, Stage Manager, Saturday, May 18 Benefit of Henry Tiesington, Leader, Seats secured from 8 A. M, till 6 P, M. atthe Box Office ; also at Schirmer's, 701 Broadway ¢ Railroad Ticket Oniee, corner Tweaty-third stre OWERY THEATRE. POSITELY LAST APPEARANCE OF THE WORLD UNEQUALL JOHNNY ALLEN, JOHNNY ey Mr. SOHRAILER. a) JOHNNY ALLEN as SCHNEIDER. NEW SCENERY. ACK. SH GREAT SENSATION, EPP, First night of Mr EDMUND R, DALTON, Senet of Mr. CHARLES FOSTER, enn of Mr: Thurwiay— Benet of Mr. i L WINTER. 5 aire Notice. On "ANNUAL pastesiy MR, zou’ a JONES, TREASURER, an sid Broadway. ts BRYANTS OPERA ‘HOUSE, TWENTY-THIRD STREET between Sixth and Seventh avenuee, near theatre, EVENING. ats, BRYANT'S eee 'RELS, EV} AND SATURDAY MATINEE AT'a OG BRYANTS MINSTRELS. | Nec Seymour”. “Dave Reed, BRYANT’S MINST! RELS. Little Mac. J. W. McAndrews. He M oo W. H. yp ede jeo. Warren. y losers. niey, Nor- BRYANTS MINSTRELS. man, D’ Foster, Jackson, fas. Morrison's brilliant orchestra. DAN DRYANTS GREAT r liiT, STREETS OF NEW YORK, BRYANT'S MINSTRELS, BRYANT'S MINSTRELS yor PASTOR'S OPERA A HOUSE, 901 BOWERY. GRIMALDI MATINEE The JUVENILE T ANTOMINIBTE. GRIMALDI MATINEE Gonesset MATINEE THE BOY HARES GRIMALDI MATINEE THE BOY PANTALOON, GRIMALDI MATINEE GRIMALDI MATINEE GRIMALDI MATINEE T0-D. AT HALF. Past two.| tat * LET THE CHILDREN BEE THE WONDERFUL TROUPE OF JUVENILE PANTOMIMISTS. ‘OWE'S Garay, LONDON CIRCUS AND SANVER' RAINED LIS: Si MENAGERIE oF RAINED ae Last afternoon and et THe GREAT SHOW IN BROOKLYN, Saturday, M: ay 6. THE LAST GRAND STRELT PROCESSION will be given thie forenoon through the principal ayonues in South Brooklyn. The combined companies will @ appear next week in the fol- lowing pincers HOBOKEN. ERS HUDSO! WAGKE Be HTyWe SACK ‘Thursday, 1. > May 12 and 13, nen RRA, a sie AMUSEMENTS. NBL0m, Ganpen NIBLO'S GARDEN BATURDA’ EVEN! GRAND FEBHYAL add NIGHTS OF FYTHLAS, E, L. DAVENPORT REPEAT hd THE PEMEyTS: BILL. Two DAMON END 'PyTtitas. Damon. \wenport pyuiies R. Tnorae, Jr, Mine owe E' HOBLET’ 7 ele eon MO MONDAY EVENING: Way 8, the inveusely Nacarrting yal American rama, in four act; 4 ‘ae af We ond aivontine in the Southwest, at Ls ee PY ia ebaracter ac LER, ex; w for the ular chars 1G) wi LJ uy in aenaiien: Li ay ARKANSAS, - eciaae Quwie TH BATRE.. BATURDAY. | MAY 6. MATINES veustn’'t DALY'S DRAMA, @, L. FOX Al H o R 1 as 5 Sundown Rouse. iN Res MONDE may 1b, ‘Will be presented Harrison -Atneworth's Novel, SACK | SHEPPA! Bi which opera was produced last Wedn overwbelming force of beauty ant faahion LOGG, CAROSELLI, LAURBNOB, , Adminsion, $1; reserved sents, #1 extra; Doxes, $8. Laatioa aro cequionied (to id ‘confusion atthe doar) to Parchase thelr tleketa In ad he Peau ticket offloes, CADEMY OF MUSIC.BRILLIANT SUCOESS OF THE SPRING ITALIAN OPERA SEASON, L, ALBITES. : ; DIRECTOR WONDAY, MAY 8, FOURTH SUUSCRIPTION NIGHT, RIGOLETLO, RIGOLEYTO. RIGOLETT: ‘Miss KELLUGG in her tnoat adinirable role of Ghd, Sig. VILLANI in his unet Big: 0 ORLANDINI his re-eatre) as Rigo ime. De Gobele aa Ma role of the Duke, arafuctie, IOOLAG rd SICILIAN VisPers, oy non PaIDAY, FAUST, FAUST, FAUST. mission, 81; reserved seats, parquet and bi La pilvate bores, Wi0; amity. circle, Hier Wests ean be ascured at the Academy; ‘at Schirmer's, 701 and 1M Broadway. B2Q0KLYN ACADEMY OF MUBIC. ITALIAN 4 OPERA, TUESDAY, MAY 9, KELLOGG. OAROSELL D " Seatiecared nae ma to-day Weer ‘ontraito, and Sig, 8\'SENT. Academy and 14 Broadway. LAST MATINEE and LAST ame THE LIAR AMERICANS § IN ane Mlusteated by the following artiste: Laci IOHN GILBERT, | Mr. OWEN MARLOWE. Mr. B. T. RIN TL LIAMSON ro As. ROCKWELL, Mr, T. M. HOLLAND, Mr. J. Ol Mra. CLARA JENNINGS, Mra, THOS, BARRY, Miss PPLE GERMON, Mise EMILY MESTAYBER ano er fe compelied to announce PHIS THE LAST NIGHT of PIE LIAIE Inthe very zoulth of ste popularity, in consequence of the production o f novelties, ‘ON MONDAY, M. will be. roduc, chy NEW MUSI APPROPRIATE SCENE! ang with NOVEL MECHANICAL LF FECTS, MU SNDALES THOM” now being playod with STM MENSEE SUOGESS In LONDOW 51 THEATRE € Og UE. LESTRR WAL C. Mr, adOLD, Meds 0. THEATRE CO BROADWAY, OPPOSITE ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL. ANOTHER IMMENSE BILL OF ATIRACTION. THIS Pte tte Hed EVENING. MATINEE, \TINEER, MATINEE, MATINEE, ae MATINEE, es 4 23g O'CLOCK. © MILDREN HALF PRIOR. ber. GEORGE ft TRISH ASSU! (ANGE AND YANKEE MO rary. ISH A! “AT. ee GEORGE 0. DAVENPORT ia RALOING. and LEOPOLD. IE GRAND BALLET TROUPE, povaHERty ill iecunro on “Woman's iights. OROFT ani NORTON, COES, RATTLER, STEW ART and WAMBOLD. g Sew amall vilin, 100 Dufferent Acie, fternoon doors open comm Evening performance at 8, State reserved 12 Gis THEATRE, os 133 BROAWAY. MATINEE, S is FAMILY MATINEE, ie at teed COMPANY IN AN NEW OLIO OF FUR, EE. MATIN: 1 JOHN HART, ATER SUTTER, “and “GoopRICH 5 Pa scpigy se! Pi: Se and EVA COSTELLO, ey MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. MM" 7B. conwars fan rHRaThe, BROOKLYN; LAST NIGHT OF MR. JOR MURPHY IN MAEDER'S “HELP.” MONDAY, SS ~~ yy E, P. STRTSON IN D NECA." bared F. B. CONWAY'S PA RK THEATRE, BROOKLYN, rent ero the summer season by the week or month, gp to WYCKOFF & LITTLE, 8 Montague streot, s* FRANCISCO HA FIFTH — POTTERY I as WEEK pete THE BEWILDENINO eAGIO EGG 4NB INCUBATION FEA‘ ne ” MA’ BA’ REN HALF PRICE. TURDAT NIGHT, 6th inet GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BEN LITTLE ALL RIGHT! 745 Ls is DR. KAUN'S MAGNIFICENT MUSEUM, 8 uo 45—BROADWAY—145, 8 45 opposite Astor place. rr 45 — ott m5 745 9 Qumre. SATURDA! MATINE! BUT ONE. oot JOANNES IN BROOKLYN ON MONDAY NIGHT. COUNT JOANNES 1N BROOKLYN UN MONDAY NIGHT. COUNT JOANNES RICHARD TIT. & ACADEMY oF" MUSIC, BROUK LYN. COUNT JUANNES ORCHARD In Senta tray be secured at the Academy box G. L, FOX. SATURDAY POPULAR ‘CONCERTS, ETS, 3 OLNTS, ASSOGIATION HALL, perry MAY 6, AT 3 O'CLOCK, 8) Mive TINNIE Miss ADELAIDE MANZOUCHI, Mr. NAPOL! (rst appearance of this Sslevraeed Gultariat). ANTONIO L. MORA, Director, MISS AGNES ETHEL, MISS ADA HARLAND, SR: G. L. Fox, MK. ¢, WHRATLEIGH, MES. MORTIMER, SUPREME COURT. + In the matter of the application of the Mavor, Aldermen the city of New York reiaiive to the He et i that part of Broadway between Thirty second and Thirty-dfth streets and that part betwee: Forty second and Forty. seventh streeta of w greater width than 100 Cect, in the cfty of New Public nolice ts hereby given to all owners and Ieanecs of roperty to be taken, acivired or damaged in the above ene tied roceeding that they can be beard be(ore the under Ngned, wad submit proof of such darnage, at tha rou of the Board of Aldermen, ia the City Hali,ia the elly of New \ork, on the loth day of May, 1871, at two o'clock P. M., and. for ten ¢ eoameative week days thereafter at two o'clock’ P, M. of each rho cate wi 1 be heard unless a statement of es Sate hes reviously filed with the cerk of the Commissioner: Boa ell questions of law toust be subsatited in writen briefs. stAvateacta of tie (0 properly of comp aint must be ‘addressed to A. Chairman, and fled with Henry Hilton, one of this proceeding, at our ollice, No, 208 Broadway, room No. 7, second floor, rear, ALEX. T. STEWART, JOHN Q. JONES, JAMES 8. HENNESSY, _Nnw York, May, isthe nt Commissioners, _ HOUSES, ROOMS, &C WANTED. THOROUGHLY PURNISALD HOUSE WANTED— A "Yor a caretui family of three aduite, ‘between Lexing- ton and Sixth avenues, above Ihirty-second street. Address fuit particul: piice not Tceending 1,50) per annum, box Post office, VANTED-A LARGE ROOM AND BEDROOM, UN- furnished, by three adults, all absent during the day; ‘Address, ermanent if suited; terms must be moderate. with full particulars, i, Y. 4, box 161 He raid office, as. SMALL FURNISBED ROOM, eman between Twenty.third and ANTED—BY A FAMILY OF ADULTS, FOR HOUSE- keeping, Recoption, piaing HKoom and Fourth Sosed Boatieh pavement preverred. Adress 1. (W. 11, box 4} Post odice. ANTED- AN PRVORATOUE ROOM AND BED. pia ys are mares me Fa Herad | Uptown Brandi fomice, 1 RS, MACREADY'S: M BUBSORIPTION RECITALS, SIEINWAY HALL, Mrs. MACREADY ‘vil sive the evsond of ber Dramati 10 Saturday sfterneon, May 6, at 2 oelogk. HILHARMONIC, SOCIETY, near the first time as n voca! mpctastee DAMROSCH, the a Pei oe shed Volisiet 1D ORCHESTRA OF 100 PE Coneaeer Cart Bergen ere TIT, TO-DAY AT TONY PASTOR' MAREE Ze AT JUVENILE PANTOMIME TROUPE. ‘Let the children see the Wonverful Young Pantomimiste, —<——_ overs MATINER HORIZON, ——— PIANOFORTES, LARGE STOCK OF PIANOS, BEST MAKERS, TO rent or sell cheap; rent allowed on hase. Cal at BM MERRELION, No. 8 Unson equare (Mi Pourth avenue ) T LOW PRICE—PIANOS AND ORGANS, PRINCE & Co, Organs, new styien; “rduerd prices, Rented of dold om instalments, 'S. T. GORDON, 706 way. BEAUTIFUL BACON & RAVEN PIANO, ONLY 16); elegant seven octave, carved legs, iano great bargain Cor ca BIDDLE, sony street, near Broadway. _ —A—PIANOS TO. RENT—PATTISON co:8, javvay and other makers, from $5 to $6 per moat purchase; otd Pianos rot a street. Haat ren ‘3. N. PATTISON & Co, WAONIFICENT 1% ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE for asie—Made to order; celebrated maker; fully aS, anteed; modera Im) raremenlst used 5 months; cost for $21, superb Room Furniture, covered satin rl men Bronzes, rosewood, walnut, arsiteres Shiver ry "ec, Oarpets ; sacrifice; family leaving city. Fiteenth stveet, near Pith a Mera cheb LADY WILL WELL A 8 INW AY ROSEWOOD Pianofe provements, ‘order, for Yun than $500 for = hy ioeleding ‘Btool. Apply ab 28 Third strvet. BRILLIANT AND POWERFUL TONE 74 OCTAVE rosewood Pianoforte, made by celebrated city maker, in use nine months, to be suid cheap for e s fomly leav- i jest Twonty-si city. Call private residence 194 near Sixth avenue. N ELEGANT, GRAND RQUARE PIANOFORTE, od seven octave, ised three months, made to order; cont $700, tor Sei ee Biol, ) vores Mw ate Band Rich iniatd Parior Buit, eos . ‘sie. s + edroom Bele aa Solow as wd etd per yard.” rivate resiuence I: i Tweaty-| Berton near Sixth avenue. : EONS AND ORGANS pr. SEW AN Pipecnatat wt nylen, of Uifferent makers, at lower priows for aan ee moment) Maatalmenia, oF TOF TMi, Me ara Broadway, than’ ean be found elsewhere. LiBRi “with WORDS AND MUSIG Ore RA, LIBRETTO Co. ae a ar ple la < 2 "ial ia Bitsow k ¢ Pavushers, 111 am "Brow ye” ANTED—A TENOR, FOR A CATHOLIC CHytR, aPe- ¥ ply at 108 Bulirwan at D—AT AN EPISCOPAL ow bab 4.) SHORT ‘Oitanee tag New York, aa fet, and oir Heads pong yreferred, Address box 3,816 ow York “ee