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NEW YORK HERALD, FHIDAY, MAROH |, (872.—TRIPLE SHEET. WHE COURTS. Hho Jumel Estate Case—fuit Against the People’s Berry Company—Viclation of the In- ternal! Revenue Law. QMITED STATES ciRcUIT COURT. The Jume! Estate Case. Before Judge Shipman. ‘The further hearing of tne case of George Wash- ington Bowen vs. Nelson Chase was resumed yes herday. ‘Tne. oroas-examination of Mr, Nelson Chase, the de- fandant, was continued by Mr. Cuattield, of counsel for plaimtif. ‘fne planus sougtt to put in evidence QQ unsigned and unsworn answer, purporting to have been made by Mr. Chase, to a complaint im one of the suits that had been instituted im the Btate Vourts mm referenee to the property of Macame Jamel. This answer contatnea a statement to the bMect that Madame Jumel was nincty-six years of atthe time of ner deaih, and the object of the pial an Offering the answer and seeking to get It 0n tue record was to have that deciaration a8 mn the age, or supposed age, ol Mauame presented jury. ne drGonor, Of counsel for defendant, objected to ‘The Court sustained Mr. O’Conor’s objection, Allexations had been made during the progress of the trial that al the ume ol Madame Jumel’s death ‘Was possessed ol diamonds worth over one bhun- snousana dollars, and that one of those dia- was wortn at least eighty thousand dollars, ‘ir, Ohage produced tne diamonds tu Court—aill that = touad ald ‘Madame’s residence atthe period of ‘Atexander Rumrill, a jeweller and dealer in mae corner cf Broadway and Onambers was led a8 @ WiLness On the partot the @ diamonds were shown lim. and tn © questions .asto tueir value he stated that were worth aoout $9,500; they were wor.h bout the same in 1865; but in 1815 they were not half that sum. Wil be remeaibered that by @ marriage omnia. these Gtamonds have become the property of KL. Perry, daugtter of Mr. Nelson Cause. ‘The next witness was Jonn McUniggan, who testi- We conversation taat he had in June, 1888, | b Man named David Wilkie; Wilkie had driven po with Mrs Perry down town to put- tmings for a tavie ata iair in 152d that time Wilkie said Madame Jumel @ son oi more than he 1K1e) of the witness nad. (Laughter.) Wi'ness’ cy Was present at that couversatgen; after Perry got out of the wagon and had gone into the witness’ piace of residence Wilkie said It was @ Re Perry should have such trouble about O88 #UILS; that tore was another suit coming up senate toa pretended son of Madame Jumel, ‘ie'said Madame never had a sun. the further hearing of the case was adjourned ‘lil (hus mornins Bult Agaivet the People’s Ferry Company. A suit has been commenced in the United States trom Court by the United Staves vs, Tae People's (Perey Company, to recover from the latter a sum of saa for allege’ uupatd assessments on the rev. of the company fr m May, 1867, to May, 186% | { Geelaration stuies that this ferry company waa | ant law to make Ouvregular monthly reruros wme derived from tne carriuge of passen- reeearnet New York city and Fort Lee, N.J., $a revurn such lists to the collector of the dis. | 7 Ones Cbev [ailed t) make sucn returos, and ene | to evade the payment Of the assessments, Gase Will probably be (nied 1p the ensuing term ‘the Court, UNITED STATES COMMISSIONERS’ COURT, Kanone ef Selling Wasted Revenue Sinmps. Betore Commissioner Shiclds, ‘The United States va. f. A. Goodall.—The defend- pat had Leen charged with selling and ofering tor washed revenue stamps, The prosecution has | Counset tor actendant moved to dismaiss the ‘This mowon was denied by the Commissioner, | Dat the uccused upon his deence, wiicn will entered apon on Saturday, Nomtay it of Special Tax. The Untted states vs. John McShane.—The de- who resides at 442 Tenth avenue, was held the. sum of $500 for examination on a charge of | ying on a retail liquor trade without paying the tex required by law. Count CALENDARS —THIS DAY. Sorarux Qovrt—Srxcial TeRM—Held by Jndge : SUPERME Nos, 149, 164 Gounr—CHaMBens—Heid by Judge Bar- waard.—No Cases set down, Sornzae Covrt—Cimovir—Part 1—Hela by adage Van Brunt.—wos. 1789, 1807, 1921, 2269, 2261, 87, 2703, 2713, 2117, MSS, 2657, 2605, 1877, 2860, M130, BAS, 2460, 2067, 2007, 2900, * COURT OF APPEALS CALENGAR ‘ALBANY, N, ¥., Feb, 29, 1872. the court of Appeals day calen- Naren aah 78%, 156, 200, 205, 206, 208, JUSTICE VINDICATED. Pao Ninetooath Ward Rougts in the Court of Special Sessions—Jadge Dowling Deter. “@ilned to Protect Respectable Citizens Severe Sentence. Four of the gang of six roughs who on the night & the 25tt ult. agsaaited in Kiity-ninth street four | Pfficers of the Nineteenta precinct, two of whom— Wolly and Lambrecht—received fractures of the pxull at their hands, were yesterday morning ar- { atthe Court of Special Sessions, Judge wing presiding. Ofmicers Tooker, Webo and D'Brien, each of whom bore uawistakable evidence pt Raving been in the meiée, were the WITNESSES AGAINST THE PRISONERS, * Tooker was first placed on the stand. He said ‘Waat the four officers, himself imcluded, were out in @ltizens' clothes lvoking for the parues who had, early in the evening, committed tne assault on | Officer Tully; thas when in Fifty-ninth street, near | Becond avenue, they saw six men coming towards | them; shat they (the officers) tarned off 12 single file towards the edge of the sidewalk to allow the party to pase; the wiiness was the hindimost officer, aud | as the gang Was passing ove of them (Filzgeraid) | agaivst nim, and ashe did so struck nm & ptow ith the right eye; the witness caught fheld Of the assailant, Wiereuvon a GENEKAL FIGHT ENSUED, the roughs using cluos aud stoves in the most pro- MBeR0Us Manner possio.e. bare other oilicers were called, and each of them the evidence © Ulllver Tooker, and | oa how Lumbrecnt received his injuries, the par | Goulars of which, as, in fact, of the whole adair, Were pablisaed m tae HERALD Oo! Tuesday lust. e Dowilng asked toe prisouers why they com- tins usgault, and Fitegeratd replied ior we that they dia not suppove the men were Oili- taey touk them to be a party of cicigens, Judge—And you stuud here and tell me, IN EXTHNUATION OF YOUR C a wee tat mn. those whom y re in Senceat cranens, wo you? You thunk yok iverty toroain about the Sirects assaulting | goa wuomsoever Ried please, put 1 will w you that Were isa power bas Bm of and will. | to teach you asevese lesson, 1 am determined | op this ruManiy yang o the Niweteentu | ‘of wien 1our prisoners are compouent | roams aed the streets , making got cniy hideous, out TRULY TERRIBLE. You seem to set uv tio plea that peaceable citizens Dave no nights wien reweies, rougns, thas and Po pede ad wavs are Nomad to respect, but that they as the le¢iimate prey Of such as you. OF yi i will make Srey shail stand out In | theit terribleness 1a the @yes o1 all those of your @ompanions who ure suil at large. to bn ‘ourt officer—stand tne prisoners up to- nWilam Fitzgerald, the sentence ot this Court ts oa De O. Diined in the veniteatiary for the ‘one year. perwiiham La ery, you will be imprisoned in the ae elve MOLths, overt Lavery, ni ‘ wo taut in face and you wil be confined in the Pent- tweive moans. W Lavery, yon will be imprisoned in the went Penntenuary tweive montis.” , A CHARM THAT T DID NOT WORK. During the early part of January a band of gyp- files hating from New Brunswick came to this city THE BEPORMED DUICH (CHURCH. Au Ol Lawealt Revalled—Letrer from One of the Heirs of John Harpending. To Tan Sormor oF THE HERALD:— Daag 81n—Your article in to-day's HERALD rela tive to the old Dutch church would ve incompleteas reference to how the property was obtained from tne original owners, About 1120 John Harpending (Hardendinck), one of the five proprietors of Snoe- makersfield, made his will, giving to the Protestant Reformed Duton church leases to a large number of plow on Broadway, Maiden jane, William, Fulton and Ana streets, the leases running from sixty to nearly one hundred years, He gave them the lot on Pulton atreet (North Datch row) upon which to erect @ house of worship, and for their use and no other— So his will declares, He had no heirs of his own, but he acknowledged his vrother’s son, Joho Hardendinck, to whom he leit £50, the churen to be the trustees, and pay over the bequest orto his survivor when he became of age. they reiuedanuy paid tins aoount over, aud irom that heir the writer wesceuded and was ac- kKnowledged by the church as tne helr-at-law, About 1s36 Lawrence Van Kleck, beupring there Was no beir living, tiled a vill to recover the proper! the ehuren as resiuuary devisee as hers o| ‘Youn Harpending’s wite, Chancellor Walworth tried the case and decided that the residuary devisee Could not ingerit, but tat the heir-al-iaw could, @nd as the tile of the Chareb was vold «i there was uo heir-at-law) it musi escheat to the state of New York. ‘(ms brougnt me torward from Kentucky, where | nad lived since 1812, ihe case was car- ned by Vua Kieck to the Court of Appeals, where the Chancellor's decision wascontirmed. 1 vrougot Suit With the elder sen. F, Buuer, David B, Ogaen and Henry lay lor counsel, ‘ihe Churcn gave me diuch truabie and expense 10 prove my genealogy Which J finally acvomp.ished, lo the satistacuion as inciting *he trustees o1 the Cuarch, Mr. W and Dante: Lord bemg their counsel, rey told ne that period they bad me just where they wanted m2; they Woutd succeed against the neirs, settle fas tues and double the value of their broperty the day o! tae decision, This proved to be the facts; for their expired teases Bave very much doubled, as good Luties made void the gift to the North patch block on Fulton street. ‘the ease was carried to Washington and a aint me On account of Jong possession, The Courcu never biamed me for | thts suit, wmich cost me au 1 Was worth; and when Lu Old age | was Lhe only living descendant o! their great patrom and benetactur | urried to Ken- tuesy as (ne breaking out of tue War, | asked tens tuilluonnaires tor a crumb from their tabie, none, Lp set aig us Lead before, my four ha douvied the value 0: tueir property. Would not a Inberal donation and @ present of te coat of arms 1Fom beulud (Ne pulps to mé have veen a clever thing, aud worthy of record im fit Aarts annals? “Dando conservat” 1s my cout ol New Youn, Feb. 29, 15/2, ri Sia RPENDING. THE CATHKDiAL PROPERT Dexter A. Hawkins’ Statement About the thedral Bloc en Fifth Avenue, Fifticth and Fifty-first Streets. To THE EDITOR OF THE HERALDi~ _ In your edition of the 25th inst. your correspond. ent 0.” denies the truth of the folluwing para- graph, from the report of the Committee on Polltete cal Reform of the Union League Cluy, viz. :— This same sect, Many yeurs ago, obtained a lease, grauted by the city for a nominal rent, of che Wuole Block Ol ground exteading irom Fiita to Yourth avenue and Irom Fiftieih to Fitty-frst street; and then in 1962 1t induced the city, tor the sum of $83 82, Lo execute to it a release of the Dlock, taus divesting tne city’s ttle and giving this sect an ab- Solute tile, iu 1ee simple, to the Wuole DiOCK. What are the facts? The records answer: — First—in 1799 the city, for a small bonus, granted & Lease by Indenture, in the usual form, under the Seal of tne city, of this biock, then & part of the common lands of the city, to one Robert Lylourn aud bis assigos, The indenture required the grantee te pay to the city annually, on the ist day of May, the rent of four bushels of wheat or 1s value in Money. in case of detavit for ton days in paying this annual rent the city could enter and distrain; but in case there was mo distress fouad upon the premises sufiiciont on sale thereof to produce the Tons and costs. due the city, then the city had the Tight to re-enter upon 11s former esta‘e in the prem- 1ses and terminate absolutely and forever the lease, ‘This leqse is recorded to Lib, 150 of Conveyances, at page 232, ‘This 1s what the report means by the words, “a lease granted oy the city for a nominal reat.” The Teader can judge of the truth of that phrase, Second—Tiis leaso by sundry. assignments came, over forly years ago, into the possession of the trustees of St, Patrick’s Cathedral and o1 St, Peter's church, 80 that they had ‘‘ovtuined” a legal tue to it and possession of it, These parties obtained tt, not for themseives as indiviauais, but for the uses Ol their S.Ct as represented OY those two reiigivus corpurativns, ‘This 1s what that report means by saying, “thi same sect many years ago (over forty) Oblained a lease, graited oy the cily fur a nominal rent.” The reader Can judge irom the Aoove iacis Whether this sect did “uiuny years ago” obtain, gain Possession Ol, acquire this Jease, He can thus detergune Wwe truth Oi the report on this point, Tawd—I{n \aving out the streets of the city it was found that tne lines of Fi.tieuh and Fitty-tirst streets did not precisely comeide witn the lines of this block now eld by tals sect under tis lease granted by the city, but that a wedge-siuped gore ten niches Wide on Filth aveaue and five feet six incucs on Fourta aveuue, owned vu: e ‘ne city, Cut the block of trou Fiftieth street, while a similiar wedge-shaped gore, but ten inches narrower, held oy this sect under the above lease cut of the block above 1t owned by che city, from Filty-first | sirect, An even exchange Of tae two wedges or | Gores was Made on May 14, 1362, The cy gave ‘his seot the gore the larer by more than 0 quarier, and win & fee simple title, and received in ons Change from the sect the smalier gore, being @ quarter eas land, With & leasehold tite, the tee beg in te city; aod then by two 1 one dated belore aud ibe other afier this excnange, Ue chiy gave tO this Scot ior the nominai rent of $2 year ine wovle biock between Fifty-tirst and anu Fity-second streets aod Fiith and Fourth ave- ues, including Lats jailer gure, Duminally trans Terred to the city to He | or the #iftietu street gore; Substance tho cicy got nothiug from tis sect for the Futieth street gore, but gave it precucale a8 8 donativa to Uns sect, sous i—NoW Raving squared wer lines and got 900 feet of street iromiage lor pracucady nothing Out of the city, What Was Lue BeXt Muve? It was tO convert the leasenola tlle vo tuls block into a leo simple absolute, 80 as to avoid the annual risk Of baviny the city re-enter into possession m caso deiauit jor ten days ib payment on May 1 ol the annual rent, This was accomplished by get irom the city & reease of the city’s interest, ‘1nis reicase from tae city to this sect 1s dated Novemver 11, -1052, and recorded November 2v, 1862, in Liver 620, page Jud | of Gonveyances. For this release via sect pata the city 286 JZ. ‘Thus the city’s ttle vo the whole bloek, now two biocks, Was divested, and an avso- luve Ulle in 16@ simple ja tous wuoie® block became vested in tin sect. the reader how, having the facts before htm, can Judge ot tne trntafuiness o1 the report, Tne history Ol every couniry Where religious sects have been perintced to ger noid of public fand and puonc money shows that in the end cae ecclestasti cor- Porations become gorged with wWealin, while the puoi tands disappear-in the bosom of tre church | and (he pablic treasury “is anncted with chronic emptiness, ine same history shows that wherever refiyion 18 made wa affair O1 state instead of the In- dividual mind and Conscience, 1t grows up to be & gigantic, tyrannical, empty suell, aflicud with @ Sort of heart anu soul rol, and Oppressed with out. ward ceremonies, The Fouader of Onrmuanity noWhere teaches O8 to support uur religion out of te public treasury, Dat ra.der to keep it distines from the poliuca: powers, Iu that way it can per+ meaie 4.1 Countries, exist Under ail lorms Of governs ment, rendering unty Cesar Wwe things that are Cwsar's aud uuto God the things that are God's, When we deviate trom t 1s course we are prove to deny our Master, and, Jike reter,-w begin to curse d swear, and, with your correspondent “0,,"' to te tht Lhe truth ‘8 & deliverace Luiseuvod.’? FEBRUARY 27, 1872, DLA ALLEGED SHOPLIPTERS ARRESTED. On Wedoesaay night two two supposed shoplifters, giving their names as Mary Smitn, of No. 391 East Twenty-eighth street and Hattie Wiliams, of No. 619 Third avenue, entered the store of Frank Rath. burn, No, 16 Bible House, ostensiply for the purpose of purchasing ® pair Of shoes, Alter examining several pairs and styles they loft without making a ucchase, TACIC BCL.ONS IN We Blore excited ine yuspicious Oo! Mr. Katuburn, who tollowed tuem aud caased their arrest by UMcer McDevitt, who found @ pair of sives 1M Lheit possession Which for the purpose ot seiliny small baskets and other | were recognized by Mr, Rathburo as ms property, Wilow ware to fruit aeaiers. Among their custom- waa a Mrs, Marun, who keeps a irult store near cornet of Thirtieth street and Broadway. Several visits One Of toe gypsies informed Mrs, Mar. Bi ate had she dropay, ‘and as she wae ed of great charm, what had never fi cases, she wi cure 4] order to do so it would Tor her first to advance $85 order to make the charm work. ‘The gypsy 80 Mrs. Martin wito her sloties of wonder- Afet | 01 366 Jower?, ‘There was also ound on their persons several boo! which, the officers subsequently ascertained, 1 been storen (rom the store o1 Kobert od dsgtor in a similar Manner, ison ¢ were ‘conveyed belore Ju tice Vox at oy, ket yeateruay morning, and pleaded got en ty to ved in wa the charge, bus were neid tor trian HIGHWAY ROBBERY, Joseph McBarron, of 182 Second street, was ag Cures that she advanced ner $46 0n account, | Saulted by & gang of roughs in Donovan's Inne, Maung the charm would eiect a pertect nye 1% | about two o'clock yesterday morning, and, besides area ang eT tpOn FeceHvINY WHE | Heng severely beaten, Was robbed of Ms Watch and 1 Was 10 be speedily cured cham, While tne assault was progressing Officer re Martin ie avates that was tne last visit ged Brogan, of wwe Sixtn precinct, came to MtBarton's from wunderial due and is under the | assistance, and succeeded in arresting one of U She bas been awindied. Mrs. ren party, Pnomas Nolav, whom he found hensitng Mitante the nbn Justice Lox ote ce budy Of the axsauited man, his leit woes Above statement, Auk tighily graspmg his uw while with his warrant be ion ‘Re suioatins as the was making strenuous ei ag ry ae rane 0 waitant Saige Wopas ety Votoriny tae, va) bate iv y ha deduitely loca 7 iweire of aitored Ur she OTW@A SUEY. MALbS AT AUCTION. ARE oe Sain ree vent ade ORs ‘eivet, Mantel toe rat aoe Fal nt tt 2 Extention Tabten, Chatre, res =e Ss = a ‘and enamelled ' Cot ers_and Pil pos sc ACRES, and salestoom 87 Nassau street, opposite the office. Core 1 Honea ‘Furniture, trom the conntry. A'S JOH! a VAN YT ASRELL, Ny eal a Sekeraay, of 1055 Mek tt thelr salesroom. ‘$7 Nassau street, s ht assortment of Household Furpiti removed from the t Wentence of sale: Sy, for ons tah gato, some very bine Parlor ‘and Bed. room Bi ng, &c. elegant Chins ‘Glass che: Slaery, te. J BLEBOREE J a. a ‘Sond? AUCTION ERS, at 12 o'clock, at chang Sulesrooun,' Ill Broadway, SPLENDID FIFTH AVENUE CORNER LOTS. Fifth avenue,—One southeast corner Ninetleth atrect (opposite catrance to the Park), 25x100, commanding @ mag: nines ue.—-One Lot, southeast corner Eighty-fifth street, Firth 27.2x100, exactly opposite ‘the contre of the Central Park, East Fifty-first siren 96a pew four story brown stone French, lat Houae, plot No. 165 Kast Fifty. rat street, be- tween Third and Lexington avenues, a complete specimen of the French system Clintoa street. —The two brick Houses and Stores and Lots ‘and two brick Houses tu the Nos, 48 and 5y Ciinton street rear, between Stanton and Rivington streets, all m tine order and cars pass the door, well rented, City Hall on West ‘Twenty-stxths ntreet, near Sixth avenue, two new. three story brown sione high stoop and basement Houses, Nos. 125 at , containing ail the modern tmprove- ments; wil! readi! r rent at hich figures; terms most favor- able, able, ‘Maps at 17 Counr street, A. 4 BLEECKER, 20 £ QO, AVCTIONEREA, ot 13M. at Exchan -Salesroom, iI} Broadway, two story House, 307 East idth street, hear Second svenue, UCTION SALE OF CONDEMNED NAVAL STORES,— Navy Yard, Ni ‘Will be sold at public anction, at iow York, at noon on ‘luesday, t day of Mai order of Rear Acmira’ Smith, a large quantity of condemned Provisions vist lemped Sn Stores consisting of old Manilie and Hemp Kope, Maniila and Hemp Shakinys, old Scrap Iron, &c., and abont 3,000 barrels Rosin, belonsing to the Constraction’ Department. Catalogues of the articles can be obtained upon applicution to the Comman _3. 0, BRADFORD, Pay Director, United States Nav DMINISTRATOR’S SALE_—AT PUBLIC AUCTION, ON Friday. Mare 1. the Lease, Stock and Fixtures of Quinn's Hea, Bos feat Seventeenth strevt, P, MCKENNA, Admioistrator, As “ageegAVOTION SALL—958 WEST FORTY-SEO- DetWoen Keventh and Eighth ave tule CFRLOAY) torte a a ., Aucdoneste. 2 at 10: EDWIN NiCHOLs au grand rr Borered ite the thibon suameinninn eaner terete Bier ond Mantel Mirrors, :rucatel and Lace Curtains, tne Ol Faintincs, Bronzes, Farlor Ornaments, Clocks, Vaseu, Hta- pares, eres, glided and iniald Tables, Cabinots, Bookcases, Books, Rosewood and walnut Chamber! Sutts, style of Louls XIV. ; Bodetaads, Bureaus, Washstands, Commodes, Ward Spring and Hair Mattresses, Bedding, Turkish Sait, io two- colored reps, with silk tasseis; trussele Car, Bor Lounges, Haay Chairs, Rockers, Wirzors. mage oii Dining Room and Library. Herdt’s patent Extension ‘Tabie, Bullet, Dining Chaire, Frencu. Cliina a Dinuer Set, Cur Glass, Crystal tal and. Bohes mian Ware; Silverware, Cutlery, ae brary Salt, in ais Carp green ro) Bookcase, Writing basement and ervants’ Furniture, “te! ta alogues rea sy. House open at 8% o'clock. Sule positive, rain or ayes com. manag a 10}e o'clock, sharp. Parties wishing to attend ke Sixth, seventh or E: stop at Forty-secong street, a short ance from the house. Responsible men in attendance to cart or pack goods ror th waver ue ears aud P DRIAN Hl, MULLER, AvCHON EER. EXECUTORS SALE OF 62 VALUABLE LOTS, ON EIGHTH, ST. NICHOLAS AND NINTH AVENUES, THE BOULEVARD, ISD, ATH, 125TH, 12TH AND MAN HATTAN STREETS. ULLER, BP, R, WILKINS & CO, will seli on Tuesday, Macoh bat IS o'clock, at the. ur Ghange cecearoom, 11% Broadeegh ty order of the undersigned exectitcr anu extoutriz of James K. Walter, deceased, 9t Lots, comcrising the entire buck vounded by the Bight ‘and t. Nicholas avenues, | 128d and UMth streets; 18 Lois, in the bloge ‘boun ied by tid, With and ‘Manhtian streets, |B Nicholas and Sinth aveauess 6 Lots, east aide of Ninto ‘ave: On northeast corner of 125th street ; 4 Lot south side of lidth strect, 100 feet eust of Ninth ‘avenue; Jools, on, Manlutian strdat, between Ninth end Tenth uve. ry 7 Lots, at the juuctyon of Manhattan an ereets; i ‘Lot, northeast corner of at aad ue, commencin, the Boulevard and TRdih, streat, the above described lots heing in the immediate vicinity the Morninuside Vari, and fronting on the plaass formed | St. Nicholas avenue, Manhattan, 1 ih sireets,” and by Ninth avenue, Manoattan ‘and 129th streets, are moat desirably lopaied and rapidly enhancing in value, Terms--76 per cent of the purchase money quay re- main om bond and mortgace, pe eremptory to the hignest bidder. THOMASH. TKK, £xecutor, HAKKIET A. WALTER, Executriz, of the tstate of vames RK. Walter, deceased, Maps at the oilice of the auctioners, No. 7 Ping atrest F Nosrennd ba WEST #D anees RIDAY) MORNING, LuKk Fitzan BLD. “Auctio i a . Auationser, Over $50, ann by sinlee a ane, costly Housan old Furuliure, comprising. Pano and Man- Mirrors, fine Ui Palutings, ret Hronaes fund bisque tres, Valves Medallion Cag Lace and Brocatel Cur. tains, maaniticent rosewood lata ire Tables, ele Parlor pa Pompadour aty.e; i and gilded lacy'a Writing Desk, Bookcase, 800 volumes choice Books, £0. iroom cunsiats—viz., Solid rosewood and black walnut Bedrooin Suits, style I Louls XLV, ; Beasteads, Burcaus, Commod roves, Shaving and aa euried Hair Spring Bods, psc ati Vareioe ‘Shalt, Lounges, Clock, ‘Dining magnificent Butet, Binvor aud Sheveld hea Ware, Cutter ner and Tea Sea. 60 ac. 5 Furniture, in Basement and cs ‘arpets, Uilcloths, Extension Tavie, ac. House open ‘oreloe<, Catalogues ready. | Sale Sonues. boxed and shipped for purchasers, Tw. 'd gtreet stages and Sixth avenue care pass the door. UGUSTE, MARTINES 4 CO., ap gy denims ‘The most attractive sale of the season, at the ele ianl private residence 86 Wes Fitteenth street, near Fifth a Pe on bt ad pay (radar), 1034 Co aw! om Furniture, Pavoforves, Pain itronzes ea, Statuary i Wan “Ghaire, Ex anol Tabdl hid 7, French Chins Dine Ling Fore Spoons, rained Drawing ioome Senet’ Zulia: Pompadour and Marlo An- toinetie wyies, covered. in richest ‘description brogade aud sitk ropn; mar hererle Cabinets, Tables, rosewood tt marble top Secretaire Bookcase, cnures, Canterv' Jartinieres, Music Box, Paintings, by eninent artis; arc tic Bronze Statuary, velvet, medallion nif pel foont rovewood Plauoforie, the richest instrument. offered auction this season; embroidered, cloth-covered Stool. Cuainbers—ttosewood, wainut Dresain (urenus, Bedsteads Commo.es, Wardrobes, style Lows bair “Matiresses, Tollet Sets, Dining Room— Extension rable, buffet, Stiver- ware. Liven, Glassware, Table Cut poe ace Curtains, bronze Clock ; algo Furniture ertaale’ ay ON. Avot! AUCTION, ZINN, Auctioneer sella thi day, commen Av iosy ofclock, at private touidenee RM, West! 28hr a Sv., comprising over 40 low of dactul, Household Furniture, viz,:—Kvsewood Planvforte, rich Parior suits, Msedroom Suite, Mi russels Carpets, Bedding, Lounzes, loc Tales, lace Curtaina; also Vining Room, basement an Kitchen Parphuure; Plate, Cutiery, China, Crockery, Dinner and Tea Sets, &c., ke, Sale positive, AE ne WALDRON, AUCTIONER! Se erooms 106 Livery’ Ini Codar and a8 Church streeta, Cor ae of Cabinet and Howell Furniture rrora, Beddin, DAY, AT 10% O'CLOCK. WALDRON & OOK wil well ua above large and eneral assortment of secoud Nand and new “ removed F conventence of sale, incinding homage and Urnat Also D Jerks, Hewing Machina, £0, en fr exhibition’ this day. = RE ce vcTION NOTION, -R. 7. HAZELL, AUCTIONEER, IS DAY (stiaay), March 1, 0 1036 o'clock, at our 18 Chambers street, Heavy anu Shel ote iware, Table ani Pooket ( ry RO, ACs tn lotsto sult city. and country trade, Shovels and Spades, Cross-ctt Sawe, Horsa N or 210 Grate Frat mes, Summer en, Fer cid tn mya) C ues On morning of sale, #. T. sini & co, Auctioneers, 118 Chainbers street. YM. pel tet G bs ge | ‘Will sell t Furn ture, comprit chestnut Champer Suite; Lounges, Wardro! rosewood, walnat Sexbeane hair and other Mattresses, Bedding, ( arpeta, n Tamdnes Gas Fixtures, &e., &6, ¥ MAX BAYERSDORPER, AUOTIONEBR—SELLS Monday, excelent Tea, Grocery and tore; cash nnles, #600 weekly; double store; rent #50; make an be Offer privat’: BAYERSDORFER'S office 296 Broadway. ¥ ¥, COLTON, CTIONEER,— LARGE SALE OF Housepold Furniture, trom a boaraing house or hotel, Ivery kind and description of medium ciass goods, ), March 1, at In brat tthe ancton , Amount ot roome for gic tentage ‘ol sale. Pre a ealens eater Hisie and bate ir Cae Ot. ipdalncings iy * 4 pana an ‘aha Ware aoe et Herrera, Tn the house: ora jon of the goods early Keeping 1 oe + COLTON, A TION ER, wt ym Tuseiny, “iy saber 3 West a near, eae Plt ers mF uraiture, catty ‘at. the lave uses eet ‘ SALES AT AUCTION. RY ISADORE 5. pWAReROPH, AUCTIONEER SELLA Wo' "ot thjuce 637 East fan walt _ ne ee sr a Rete hoe iv CAMPBELL & CO., AUCTIONEE! CaN", roomtee hfomnening 2 F mory erate resileace, Full hctioncers oy ay i sale. CAMPBELL & CO., Auct: $48 Hudson street. ROOKERY AT AUCTION — BALANCE STOCK; AT 71 be sold this day, at 1 ovclock, Bridge- wood's Linioges and tall stock Glassware HENRY LOTZ, Auctioneer, AUCHY & JOHNSON, AUCTIONEERS, SUCCESSORS to Win, Witters—Sell tha day at 2 o'clock, at 454 Cunal ‘and valuable assortment of genteel Household Furn! hate, consisting of fine Parlor and bedroom Lg amelies and painted Sut ; ‘ardrobe Frookossss, ry iw ve: Bion other Tabies, Mire cada, ‘Beis Bedding, hair Mattresses and for housekeept iso two Truck Horses by order of K. Sunth, hing useful and necess) fine photogranber’s Camera, sold for keeping and exp: 5 AMUSEMEN' Boos THEATRE. TENTH WERK OF gore CSSAR, Mr. a rt 00TH RUTUS, Mr. wf ibn BOOTH ™ 4 F. C, BANGS, ‘ARC ANTONY Mr. D. W. WALL' ., Mite BELLA PATEHA OES ORTLN MATIN on A aeibiy, atl. Box book open six d at Discs mink nore, i Btonseag "Me Wales ale a On MONDAY | PYERING Ne NEXT, MARCH 4 will, for the frat time in New x forks a ‘teamae the role of in JULIUS CASAR, WiLuLAN Gites Wick Mr. will algo make his’ re-enti hl earing Mmived number of ugha inthe gharacter of ‘hs sg he re BOHENCK, erononn FER, HIGHLY ae ieee ‘SALE OF ean Ame! 1d Eu ee OIL PAINTING of caw mane: (pr mens ioe artiste, No. ® LIE REY STHIKT, on ib art SPorcLoc The above superb collection i. tow on exhibition, with catalogues. if 8. WLINBERGER, AUCTIONFER,—MARSHAL'S Bowe gan fanaa ‘March 8, at 10%¢ ofelock, at No. 13 0 any ff OMEN ‘OBEMLE, City Marshal, ‘ACOB BOGART, AUCTIONEER. SATURDAY, MAROH % at UL oclock, atthe aucvion rdome No.1 North William at. Household Furniture. Qonststing of 1 large aasorimnent of Parlor, Hedroom, Dining Room and Kitehen Furniture, irom private families, Parior and Kedroom Suis; Mirrors, Bedsteads, Beda and Bedding j also two Horses, , Waxona, Harness, ae, ‘AMES OLIVER & ©0., e} Auctioneers. —Partios” pints | Ly Bay pn of Stores, Stock, Household Furniture, be _acoommodated on most reasonable terms by by A! ss “OLIVER & 00., Auc- tloneers, No, 51 Park row, entrance 88, AMES OAGNEY, AUCTIONEER, REAL ESTATE AND Hudson Jowrehold Furniture, of the bao ony an my “extenaion dwelling 138 ory ae ese ig the entire Hunge, consisting of olsgant Chickering Piano, Factor outa ie Walnut, rosewood and mahogany marvié ite; all ‘the Bi wate ear Fat tibee- iy i gad other Carpeta:all the Dining snd Kitchen niture, “Descriptive catalogues cm be had at oflice Saturday, of at house morning of wale, ARS AL'S Saui— RICHARD WALTERS, AUCTION, Twill cellon Siarcu 2, ain at Paat Browawny, at 1 rolocks $0 barrels ot of prime ciy-cared f Hams and Shoulders, & lot of Butter, ren of Was Tabled Washstanda, Nedetomda Heads; algo the Fisvures of Butcher's Shop. — PATRICK COLLINS, Nurmal ARSHAL'S SALE OF LIguoRs, CIGARS, TOBACOO, HEKMAN, Auctioneer, will ia day, Fri dey, Maren {, at 10 ek, ut No. 13 Bowery. d aakd Brandies, sys, casks Port Sher Winds; also a larce lot of ayuors i fn cases, 06 boxes Cigars, 12 casos Leuf Tobacco, Show ‘to. ‘A. AARON, City Marshal, Also, at 12 o'clock eooey Furniture and Fixtures, consist- ng of Tables, Chairs, Counters, &c., at No. 13 Biesoker street, corner Woomer street, AWNBROKER'S SALE—THIS DAY, BY JOHN MOR- TIMER, 42 Eant Broadway, 500 lots choice Men's and b ae orp Ciothing, Beduing, Ls Shoes, &c. By order of D. De Long, ww Kast Brondw: AWNBROKER'S SALE,. FIELD, SHERIFF'S ‘and General Auctioneer, s lesroom i2i Bowery, will ae thls day, ab TL g'elock, 800 lota Men's and Women’s Clothing: Dresses, Shawls, Remnante, Undercinthing, Bed- ding, Quil aakets, Be Boots, Shoes, Co Patteand Yeats. By'order i Mealoaus figuth » avenue, HERMAN, AUCTIONEER (SALE OF WIVES, LI- ). quors, Champagne, Clare, te.) Will sll inte day, Bilday, 1, at 1034 ofclock, at 13 Bowery, the Stock of a whole- sale Wine and Liguor Store, consisting of 70 casks umported Port and Sherry Wines, firat quality; 17 casks Brandies, Gin, de. uso 160 barrels choice Uid Bourbon; algo B00 cases and barrels old J eee = te re wate and Li wore, pel :--Winea, Srna tg ot apps; also 6 imported Cham Gighrs, Tobacco, he, Dealers invited: seyerd c “HERMAN, “AUCTIONEER. “WILD SELL THIS i. day (Friday), March 1, at 12 o'clock ler il at No, 133 Tablen C casera eostens nad Case, te °, Kitchen Uten- , : q oy os ane all the Furulture in aaid saloon. To be sgld HERNAN AUCTIONEBER.—LEAF TOBACCO AND . Clyara,—This cay, March 1, at 103 o'clock, Ws Bowery, Hi cases Leat ob Tobacco ; also Cigars, &c. Dealers invites. HOMAS M. REILLY & CO.. AUCTIUNEERS, NO. 1 Chambers street, will well, this day, at ¥ o'clock, all tho Fixtures a the premises 316 Le rg street, comprising walnut ures, £0. Counters, Office Desks, Gas F 10 WHOM IT is at al DAUCHY & Jo! Auctioneers, will sel] on Mon- day, Watch 4, nt d34 Guat siiect it 2 oelook, sundry Lote of Hosehold Furniture, store Fixtures, &0. ; al Rocks way Wagon, by order of B. N. Crow, to storage, ‘ke. TLLTAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER, ace ity Hall place, will ell on this day, at 11 o'clock, the sock and Fixture of the Liquor Store ortheast corner o° Sixteenth atrect Ninth avenue, one four-pull Alo Pune, Counters, Cask ot Bourbon and’ Xcotch Whiskeys, Brandies, Sherry Wine, Ap ple Whiskey, Old Ale, &c. 2 BILLIARDS. site! A BeBARe, urna murano, amt to villlards, &: loweat prices. “Ii, WW. COLLENDEM, thocestor to jo Fela & Covlsaden, #88 Broad i $165 BILLIARD TABLES, EQUAL 10 BEST , ate. Ot mT hay oat he HIG v0 0. Beds, best owantentaN MILEINED TABLE UO, bob Be Brosdway. THE nT SEASON. (HOOPER, UNION FRER LECTURES YOR THB J People, at8 P. M. precisely, in the large hall, Saturday, March 2° Tho tecture “will be’ delivered by Major Munay, alter of the Kew York ing Mali, on “De- Tickets gratis at the oes and raed at BRAM 8, FLEWITT, Secretary, “Baby WILL SELL FOR #90 A PIANO IN PER. ‘ect order; celetrated maker; modern style, sweet tone; feta Stool, Call at 26 Third street, near the Bowery, LARGE STOCK OF PIANOS, BEST MAKER: rent or sell cheap; rent allowed on purchase. M.'M. MERRELL’S, No. 6 Union square (186 Fourth LARGE NUMBER OF SECOND HAND SQUARE fund Upright Pi nos for aale, at bargains. Pianos to rent and sold on asia a5 7% J. BAUER & CO,, 660 Bronaway,_ T . HAINES BROS. A ‘A square, Union fine assortment of Crst class Manofortes at very low prices, Pianos on Sostalments, and one second hand Piano vary low, good ns new. SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, WITH ALL tue improvements age made by « well-known 85, at JOHN iN MAHO. N's, 314 Pairs, PRIVATE FAMILY HAVING TWO UPRIGHT Ee very auperior, would sell or rent one, allow- ing re rent on the purchase, uy Kasi ‘Tweaty-ninth street, N, .¥. MAGNIFICENT GRAND ARE FOUR ROUND corner rosewood 74 octave Lins rey eiillent pr Ail modern improvements, nearly new, Mirrors, Falotings, Bronzem Curains, Parton sel Sali Chea ber Furniture; a sacrifice; famiiy leaving city, Forty-second strect, near Seventh avenue, A MAGNIFICENT. Te OCTAVE GRAND SQUARE fotewood, Pianotorie, mace, by cliy maker, in use 18 ‘cont B90, For +3 zs iprivate residence CHANCE.—MAGNIFICENT 7% Stool and Cover, Cail for one West 26th et., near 6th av. — ewood, 4 round coruered Pianoforie, well knowa OCTAVE iv wankers carved le; 0; Se oy, Jone bea , dence iM STEINWAY SEVEN OCTAVE for e; overstrang bass, carved legs; ment ; used & short time; Gren bareain ior |. BIDDLE, 18 Amity street, case; used 9 months; cost sui), for usio Stan. Call at private roal- EWOOD PIANO- ery improver ‘Broadway. TTHE AMERICAN CONKERVATORY PIANO ROOMS, £11 Fourth avenue,—Firat class Pianos for sale, on easy ts cash, ata liberal discount; every iasiru- PRIVATE FAMILY DECLINING HOUSEKEEPING ‘will geli magnificent rosewood Pianolorte, made order, ker; cost OU, for also Urawipg Room rpeta, Cartalny Chamber, belore purchasing else A celebrated Furniture, Paintings, ‘Bronzen Diaing Furniure; sacrifice where, 06 West 1ithst,, near 6 SECOND HAND PIANO, SEVEN OCTAVE, FOUR Found corners, three mouldings, clezant carved logs ‘ais and a 8 West Foxqapeene: street, A and iyre, for 200 XCELLENT CRAYON 0 OR OIL, PORTRAITS OFFERED a Aer for a good Piano, Address CRAYONIST, Her id oF Piperiteecnrere,‘n onaart 0 8 148 beautiful st} of make! ow ash or monthly instaiments, or Cor rent, at WATE KS, 481 jadway, than oan bt be found ¢ elsewhere. TANO.—AN ORDER FOR A FIRST CLASS PIANO forsale ata fair cisconnt, ona celebrated manufac. turer, or Would excoange for a pair of carringe horses, Ad- dre CARRIA\E, box 141 Herald ofice, 25 ao CARVED ROSEWOOD ? gotavE roar Nat aro that amount, 439 Wi enty aig mireet, near Nini enue, At TRENOR ACADEMY. or DANCING, LYRIC HALL, 738 Birth avenue, Reservorr square, POPILS can begin AT ANY TIME and attend at hete ccnventencs, SEND FUR CIRCULAR, z WATINER at ADELPHI HALL SATURDAY EVENING id hid PA cING ACA DEMY, 39 SOsLBERES —Claasea a 8 4 yr Marth it ah Gtare ny Closing soiree Monday, OLoTE GIN Ge Aree rouRTH AOS ABOVE, eas for Gasyoll iaiier suas cnt Son, guna 2a Co Conte fenuca ; BY ee aes TBLO'S. GARD}! NIBLO'S GARD. N FRIDAY EVENING, Fane Ho. 1872, sai POSITIVELY LAST N iT BUT ONE of the romantic baliet spectacle ps tite THE NALAD. VEEN, NEW AND MAGNIFICENT SCENERY, ! the BLACK CROOK AwTisTs AND FEATURES, UACK ORUGK AWEISTS AND FEATUIEE He! Al Ar PUSITIVELY LAST NIGHT BUT ONE OF THE FONGRHSS OF STAR DANSEUSE Mile, DE ROSA, SA&ST, the celebrated + ramiore, the worla's taverite. Mile, VENTINOLI, Mile. ADRIENNE, the: dashin, oun the reracores dancer. And « bos: of othera, rorminy array TERPSICHOKEAN TALENT never before presented on the American staxe. OF TH CLOUD VE! LAST NIGHT BUT ONE OF THE TRAINED GOAT. ¥. HT BUT ONE OF THE CLOWN DOG. LAST NIGHT BUS ONK OF THI INFANT BALLET. LAS? NIGHT BUT Vd OF THE YOUNG ATHLETES, Last night but one of th LACK ORuok BALLET TROUPE, Last night but one of the PANISH MINSTRELS, TO-MORROW, ONLY MARINEE, NATIAD QUEER: | 3 TOMORROW, ONLY MATINER, NAIAD Te RPE 0 wonaowh Riot CADER. SEY as INKE—T0-MORROW, 'NAIAD Que EN, “A! Age CBOOK ARTISTS AND FEA’ Ch ger ARTISTS 488 FEATURES, SATURDAY AT 2. SATURDAY AT 2. Reserved Orchestra Chatra, $1; F: $1; Family Cu Circle, BO ce cente, OM ME Thee BATRE, TIM TELLS, G, L. FOX'S HUMPTY DUMPTY DISTANCES ALL COMPETITORS, 218TH TIMT, nd Humpty'a po ularity greater than <n rt ari n THESE ARE O Gene, often ES ARE OUR GEMS, eATH TMS OF FOX AS HUMPTY DUMPTY, USTH TINE OF THE MARTENS CAT DUET, STH TIME OF THE WILSON BROTHERS’ MATCHL 85 “TRIPLE PARTERRE.” MATCH THE, MATCH THEM, HANG OUF YOUR BANNERS, Fr a Le a HUMPTY UMPTY, Don't miss it. FOX: | See the grea! sensations. FOX: The The Matchies sons. ta. HUMPTY DUMPTY, FOx.| 111 VEvivr — [fox] FIRST WEEK OF THE A POMFLIERED SKATERS, CK AND SMITH, IN A OF. _MATINEES WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS AT 2 ETH AVENUE THEATRE, Sole Lessee and Manager, so Mr, AUGUSTIN-DALY, all POSITIVELY LAST NIGHTS OF DIVORCB, LAST WEEK BUT TWO. LAS? MATINGE BUT ONE, SATURDAY REET, AT 136, Di Characters by Miss Fonny Morant, Clara Morris, Linda Deitz, xote Newton, Mra, char Kate € lary on Nellie Mor timer, Ida Yerance, Mr. D, ria, Jaraes Lewis, We Lemoyne, W: Davidge, Louls ‘amen. Coe fy Cela, D. Whit ing, George Devere Owen Fawcett and MONDAY, March 13, OFT ANT AND FAREWELL NIGHT OF *,* MONDAY, March bed OF MR. JAMES 1 *.° WE! March 18, BEI .@. He oY WEDNESDAY, March 19, BENEFIT OF MRS, Q. H IN ACTIVE PREPARATION for sneedy. and briliant production, with very novel and tne genious effects, coreous scenery and powerful cant, AN EXTRAORDINARY PARISIAN SENSATION, V 13, ant oT E tit “Phun " of 4 , RUGHEY DOUGBER aoe an me Wd DOUGHERTY, RYMAN, HORt CORE, | Wa; ASHCRO ADD, Sorte WITH FH SLAR COMPANY, DOORS Oren At Ty ouar, MIN, Rist RISES AT 8 hcl 18 RESERVED IN ADVANCE, _MATINEE ‘EVERY WEDNESDAY AND DATURDAY- : dhe tae qe OPERA HOUSE. ANNOUNCED ‘EMENT. By reason of the report of our stage mat Recessarily require the immediate ie has oI the pro Be yyons per production of the ureat spectacl ar r that he willl ihe antago dace (og evening, the 1th of. Mi rch ce vail oe theatrical herformause here unt that. dats: A satiatnotorg? arrangement has been made with the Haigee Pau pany. OHN PF. CO Hous! RAND VERTED, ioe TALL young men forthe GREAT REECT KH, Apply at staze door, Pie in lat street, Friday and Satum day evening, at seven o'clock. RAND OPERA HOUSE. G ANOTHES MAGN eee eae FESTIVALIH N * In order to avold the crash. which was an incident of Jat Sunday's Concert, t is respecifully snegested that set shonld be secured In advance. 1o facilitate the purchase Box Oflce will be open daliy, commen M., and they may also be Erie of Mee, the junction of ronda ty-third ‘sires’ and Pits wvenui. and ail the hol THE FAMED MULDEE FABRE GRAND OPER PAN THE FULL, NINTH REGIMENT BAND 6E PRIMM ra CLARA PERL!! me ANNA BISHOP It JACOB MULLER the world's greatest Baritone!) LEVY, the wonderfui Cornet ! KERNARD, Tenor & fo. ke. ko, _1n a programme of wonderful magn’ itude and éxcellenod, Q4tH STREET THEATRE, NEAR THIRD # Um COeREAT TA iti id COMBINATION, ular Firat’ week of sateen The Binnie’ sai ya. “The ny Tuesdays Conchitt "Honsattt. anc Fri rida TEURE b To BILLY PasTo: ‘O Ai “LADIES! PRVit AGN NIGHT een, cop's wUaED ENSE SUCCESS, bse’ ig Ps ~“eahay vf be ie TE | oon Engage? ment of te magento ARSLOae and his alot ted ppt, Sate obey "AND. PARTNER Wore Pawine Marsham, Bolle | How'tt, Rollin Howara, A.1. Sheldon, and full and eflicient | wow sour jan, Panag BARNUM'S TBANNIBAL CADEMY.—NILS3ON—MIGNO Return to New ¥ork of tne brilliantly aca StRAKOSCH ITALIAN, OFERA MAURICE # MAX STRAKOSCIL re em nounes the FAREWELL APPEARANCES OF TINA NILSSON (prior to her departure for Europ mencing on MONDAY EVENING, March 4, at 8 oat upon which occasion. will po, pertormed Ambrose Tho! Mer CHRISTINA NILSSON as, oo. MIGNI Mile. Marie Leon Duval, Mil Ferretti, Mt Gapoul, Somer Me Lyall, ko. EK. Mustcal Piroctar and Condustem Wednesday evening, | oh 61 sare TORE, Enday evening, March 6 MART. unday, Math fr 130 (doorn ope at La: 1330) GRAND acd war Seats now at the Academy; nd oa Broat Steinway's Pianos are pd by the Strakosch ms pany, ee THEATRE, Mi Ir. WM. BF tia HURAEO' Wie wsased 13 INDEED. A TRIU THE PRESS AND PUBLIO DHCARE ™m The crowds very night testity to the. great hi BUFF. ENTHUSIASM oF PRESS. END PUBLIQ. NDI STREET “BLOC AWAY, 8 DRAMA OF BUFFALO Binilg NTLINE'S MANIC STORY, UPON CH&E! iI cue tt Y ENCOUNTERS, THRILLING 8 OF Serr Eas the hero of the aia present at the theatre, ‘ THe endorase the Iifelike ylosures BUFFALO BILL, ‘MAEDER, BUNTLINE and DY VICT GREAT prams OF INDIAN SOCIETY, th BE seit FS So Seat OBIOUM, E POOR INDIA N. KING OF THE BORDER MEN ELECTED. ‘This drama will be preceded by th DICK TURP! M®s WAY'S BRUO! ATER. Evia Fea AND SATURDAY MAT! Ey john Bron hann'y beautitul Pay oF BEL DEMONIC COMPANION PIECE 10 Tae DUKES > tag Splendid new Scensry, Costumes, PReATAR COMIQUE, 54 BROADWAY, Manager ’Fton. LXION. ON, SREMEADGUS svcckiss oF our UN Ls aad STARS, OF ant Te Ne WORRELL, MISS JENNIE WORRKLL. pid MISS SOPHIE 4 3 MISS [RENE z ™ 3 MISS JENNIB _t N atte the Mammoth Troune in a Grand Olio of Fun, Wit and I- EVERY EVE’ 45 AN WEDNEs PAY "AND Ar! RDAY. aan ‘% ALLACK'S, AVERY EVENING UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, Mr, Lester Wallnen's catcrrmet drama, in gix tableaux, A 8 pinay comprises @ variety ot ‘teresting plot, strong deen elects, domestia cor iy EXTENSIVE PLOTUR: abe TABLEAUX. Scenery gorgeous and ch. ic, painted from anthene tie Sources’ Costumes OF by ise Bations varied and magnificent, ALL Payee Wi ALLACK, Mr. JOHN Cha a by BROUGHAM, Man SpRE GILBERT, Mr, CHARLES FISHER, Mr. J, B. POLK, Mr, CHAS. BOCK eae ts bd G. F. BROWNE, LEONARD, Mr. E. M. HOL- LAND, Mr. J. PECK, Mr. iA taney, Mrs. OUARA JEN. NINGS, Miss E TE GERMON, | Mine, PONISI Mise HELEN TR. Miss BURROUGHS and the SISTERS PRANSECHINT' ‘and = NOVISSIMO, “ALLACK'S—EXT ¥ Box “sox, OPEN SRDOND, VETERAN MATINEB BATURDAY, MARCH 2, ‘The play to com- N. B.—The door will open at’ 1P. M. mene at 1:30 P. M. precisely, In order to admit o performance, an early St dno Te eaten TWENTY: EIGHTH STREET of scogh oe THE DAY. MARRIAGE, Mr. MACKAYR — To acentamodate MARRIAGE, |e public who are| Miss GIS WOLD — making such de-| ne EVERY NIGHT |mands for seats} in thei box sbeets ave] — charactora o SATURDAY |been prepared and] COL, GRAY MATINEE |eeats cau now be) i. aM ig, will be presented |xecure weeks MARRIAGE. = jin advance, jo & MARRIAGE, — -_ PasTOR'sS OPERA HO! HOUSE, “201 BOWERY. TONY PASTOR NEW COMIC SONGS, BS eet 1p wo ad THE B ISTE RS. THE yas COMPLISH 3 Be SAM DEVERE'S STAGE 8TRUO a batuey, THe Be aie ROOM. ¥ Evening. KERNS, MASON, QUEEN, ota 1, GRAVER, WEB. BARD. * ef MINSTRELS, wD Evenins at ® and Saturday welinet ue ory BRYANI'S MINSTRELS, NST THE Bebaicony Baie TNSrRELS PASTIMES 0) Tee Lee, Moana’ oncert. ee 5 hg HOO FLY. ‘GO08E, Beats secured in atvancs. REET, THE OLD ‘ona ras ALES MATINEE ATUR BDAY ata DEMY. OF MUBIO. a GRAND ITALIAN OPERA COMDIKATION, SHTEL, SANTLEY. gpa FACABON, COMMENCING. APRIL. 1. iA and b. NEUENDORFF, Directors. ‘DE VIVO, Business Manny _Bubsortptions received at tht oe door Of the Academy. Nus#ON, ITALIAN 7. N Eek VED Sears FOR SALE IN *ruk ROTUNDA, ASTOR HOUBE, URRAM ey, EVENING THRY GATHER AT NY PASTOR's nie ot HOUSE. It ae OR THE sont lee ae admission to im the happy faces, MQUUDERT'S JOURNAL"—DEVOTED TO PHONO Munio, &0.—Sample copies free. Call at erg, 28 Cinton, Ping. (eighth atreet), oF sddrese BRING YOUR WIFE TO TONY PASTOR'S DVERA HOUSE this evening. Sho will be yes [a Ee a ont AND BOXING ACADEMY, Pf rye Be Beato ull for cours Colel MONBTEIE. 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