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"THE STOLEN VOUCHERS. aye Beulch and Hagerty in Court and Their Coun- eol Eager for Their Trial at Once—The Dis- trict Attorney Equally Eager, but Will Not Proceed Without ex-Comptroller Connolly’s FPresence—A Compro- mise and Admission of the Accuced to Bail. ‘The case of Baulch and Hagerty, against whom, as is well known, have been found two indictments, one for burgiariously entering the Compiroller’s oMce and the other for grand larceny in stealing wertain vouchers placed for safe keeping in this depository of city accounts, was brought up again yesterday in the Court of Oyer and Terminer. Judge @ardozo, Who, during the present term, presides ‘ever this branch of our criminal courts, occupied ‘he bench. The prisoners, who had been brought where under the escort of officials attached to the City Prison, looked in excelient physical condition, thelr appearance cer- tainly hardly justifying the subsequent statements ef vlelr counsel about thelr health having becn grievonsiy unpaired by their protracted imprison- ment. But few spectators were in Court—a fact snowing conclusively how rapidiy in this great city of perpetual weary unrest for new causes of excite- ment what ts one day @ matter’ of absorbing interest subsides into a matter hardiy considered worthy of passing notice, WHEREABOUTS OF MR. CONNOLLY. ‘This formed the buracn of the opening remayks of District Aulorney Garvin, He said that since they Jast appeared in Court and the counsel for the pris- oners, Baulch aud Hagerty, and himself discussed at length the proposition of proceeding at once with their trial or almit them to bail, ne Bad continued his mauiries and search to ascer- ‘ain the present whereabouts of ex-Comptrolier eonnolly, His latest returns from all sources Whence he had sought information was thet Mr, Connolly could not be found In tus country, This earch had been most diligent, and he felt it his @uty vo say that he could not properly try this sult on Lue part of the peopie without the presence of Mr, Connolly, Be felt bound 10 justice and honor to bay this, and | paving sald ibis he felt that he haa discharged his duty. GREAT RESPONELBILITY. He urged further that in tue couduct of this trial eat responsivliity rested on him. ‘ihe responsl- itty Was of luat very grave character that if sould go vu With the tral In tuc absence of ar. Connolly aud Jau Lo convict the prisoners Le would ‘pe subjecsed tu great Ceusure, He tuereture deemed it nis duty to say that he was Not prepared or wu. hay to enter now upon the trial ‘This was not his View alone Of the cis@, Out he wad cousuled other: abu thelr views comelded With bis own JD ty regard. THE PRISONERS’ STANDPOINT, Counsel for tie prisoners said that he had no q@oubt taal tae District Atorncy’s weil airected and ‘Weil-meant efforts Lo secure the attendance in Court of Mr, Connolly, the complarnant in ie case, hud thus lar utveriy (aed. He bad aimself been coxu gant from several quarters that Wac Districts At torney vad a number oi men devoted exclusively to tue search for air. Connolly, and that they had faticd In tueie mission aud in securing We persoval Presence of Mr. Connolly a Courl aly re- Malned for bun to wsist thay ine prisouers be @diuilited (0 Dail, and tial they be adimilted Lo bail on the spot, Anu Liat the Lail ve fixed ata reasunavie Gun), BUSH AB Were Warranted by Che vircunistinces the case, He gave u brief suwmury of tne rob- Dery of the vouchers, avd added thut the prisoners bad veen in close continement since the 27th of last September—a period of Hve wouths, in woich Hime Abe houith of botu had been wrealy Mupaired, 2 TWO INDICTABs TS. There bad been presented ayainst the prisoners two todictmeuts—one tor burgiary 1 the tara de- gree anu Oue .or grand tarceny, In his view uo in @icument of Durgiary iM tue bhird uegree coud ve redicavie of ad entrance through Une dout oi the Yoin ptroller’s vilice, aNd It Would be Linpussibie lor brosecuitun tO BustaIn the Indictment, | tis Honor knew the position of the Compiroiier’s office, fod that we puiiing in of the nuud through a Dbroncu glides uu opening the doer dia Dol Cousue tute buraiary in the turd uegree. Against the pri N#W YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, the Rev. Washington bit WLLAM EB, MIDGLEY to Marky W., eldest npanien of Thomas Jackson, both of Brooklyn, L. J. PiBRCE—KING.—On Thursday, March 21, at the residence of the bride’s parents, Jersey City, by the Rev. Spencer M. Rice, HENRY nn Pierce to Louise BEDFORD, daughter of Francis King. Birt CAMPBELL.—On Monday, March 25, 1872, Mrs, Ju- L1a R, CAMPBELL, Wife of Samuel Campbell, of a son. ACHELIS.—Suddenly, on Sunday, March 24, THOMAS ACHELIS, aged 65 years. Funerai on Wednesday, March 27, at one o'clock P, M,, from his late residence, No, 215 Henry street, Brooklyn, ‘The friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend, AvAMS.—In Havana, Cuba, on Friday, March 15, 1872, Captain RicwaRD Apams, in the 6ith year of 1s age, Relatives and friends are respec'fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 122 Cline ton avenue, Brooklyn, on Wetinesday, March 27, at two o’ciock P. Charleston (South Carolina) papers please copy. ARCUER.—On Sunday, March 24, 1872, at bis rosid dence in Yonkers, N. Y., CHABLES ARCHER, aged 8- years, Relatives and friends of the family are requested to attend the funeral, from his late residence, on Wednesday, nh 27, at two o'clock P. M, te leave penirtieth egtredt depot at 10;30 A, M. and ARMSTRONG.—In Harlem, on Saturday evening, March 23, CARRIB BELL ARMSTRONG, daughter of Jonn and Merearts, Armstrong, aged 3 years, 10 months and 4 day ‘The friends be “ine family are reapectfully invited to attend the funeral, this day (Tuesday), at twelve o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 318 East 122c street, to Greenwood, BAKER.—On Monday, March 25, ABEL BAKER, 1 61 years and 8 months, Notice of funeral nereaiter, Baous.—On Sunday morning, March %, 8, ADDT#, wife of John 0, Bache, and daughter of the lue James A. Comn, Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend’the funeral, from the Church of the Atone- ment, corner ot Madison avenue aud Twenty-eignth street, on Wednesday aiternoon, at two o'clock. |, BARLOwW.—On Saturday, March 23, GzoRag ban. pone Native of Essex, England, 1 tie 56th year of 13 age. The relatives and friends of the family are re- nested to attend the funeral, from his late res! dence, 315 West Filty-seventi strect, on Tuesday, March 26, at twelve o'clock, thence to Greenwood Cemetery. Carriages will be in waiting at the @oners (ere Was really Ouly one ludic }, and Mey ought only we be Wied on tue indicunent of gfand larceny. PRESSURE OF POPULAR TUMULT. In Novemper last in ihe Geuerai Sessions ho Moved to quash the indictment aad adinit the yrioners tO bull, Under the pressure of reform Me prevailing throughout the ‘country that Court Micugit wv proper to deay tae 1oulon, He did voy @esire 10 place fny otWer Court in an uaplen powilion Cunsidenug the tnunistion and Sewtiered WOughout t supposed to oe wa allempL BL uruntelpal cetorma- ‘Mon, and he thereore advise 1 tne prisuners lo re Wuih in prisoa untit the proper time, anu so that Mie prosecution coulu bave auipie Lune Ww prepare pecu sor the prosecution. ‘ihe prt overs were kept Prison BIX Weeks KELOre They Were ludicled, RAV Al iM GRAND s ORY. This indictineut was purely a macier of tyranny and oppression ou the partof we Grand Jury, a law.ess vody, Whica seemed Lo Thtuk that they could do exactly Witt tiey piedsed, Ta tals case ie Culmplaliaut Was tue lave Complrolier or tuis eny, Jt was clear tiai le Was & oecessary WiLness, lor Le Was the custodian Oi these papers, und he only could prove nat he tad not them stil, which was the presumption of vie law. HE HERALD AS AUTIORITY, He read an accouut M1 tue New York THeRatp op Whe Ji3) ist, of au “imerview? velwcen a HERALD reporter aud mr, Courtuey aud ex-sudge Fivaran, by wack Was conciusive, as he Ciaiued, Wat air, Coanolly Woud NOL appear wo testy ox- Oept in tis owa cases, It wight, (heretore, be con- Cluded (nat We Would not be fouud aati Bs owe Gases Were OD trial, DISDAINING ESCAPE. In relation to the question oi Dall he wished to eall awention to the fact iat the persons Kuew, through tie public prints, taat they Were to ve ars Fesied #KOMe day 8 belvre they Were arrested, aud had an opportunity Ww escape, O1 Which they had not @Valed Lieuserves, On tue urguiDent Lo quasit Judicument be bad presented” whai te he , ual the peopie, in their civd and crit procee.ings, presented contradictory theo 10 cv Suit they preseuied the idea dtu tuese youchers had veea gradually aostracted iron Wine fo Lime, and that tae appearance to cover up thls abstraction, te Gialmed, Was evident trum ie wording of the complaint drawn by Mr. U'conor. Lo tints sult their weor @iffereut, bUL it presented still more clearly the ue. Ceasity Ol the presence of Mr, Counoily. REASONABLE BALL DBAANDED. he proceeved ty argue that bac Rey were nie ‘Wea to vali, wud lo reasvnubie vail. Lately hat Hallion seemed to have been ‘nougal reaaouuule Dail, und im One case a CHuZeU had been Heid to one Millou Of dollars ball, Wie Must yranuieal act which ever Wok place under a repuodican goverumeut In ths cd sisted tilat Lhe bad should be Mde Feasouable lug Wo Weil settied Judicial views, d Us, 2h View O1 Ube CArcuIMBi ances vi Lue prison W Ou euch IMCtMbeLt, MR. GARVIN ON THE BALL QUESTION. Mr, Garvin sat ne supposea it musi be asent that these indictinents could be maintained; soul Le id HOt at ali cichy Cia’ Where, ws here, alter (ne roseoulor had made every efort to prepare tor rial, they fodnd tnemselves unabie to proceed Wits the trial, the accused were eulitied to Le bailed; but he did subant that the awouot named by We Counsel lor the prisouer Was tauen too low, TUK JUDGE SELCLES THE MATTER, Judge Cardozo sai’ Uiat, inasmuch as the District Atoriiey concedes the fact, In view OF We cite Cuimstauce that he is not able to proceed wiin Lid $riai, tbat these prisoners BaOU be , and PHO MOL Wat We Is Mob obly Mul 1 Lab BION, OWL Chat iy COvelision Nob to uy ted BENE 1A Ce abseUES Of Lue tate Complrouer, 18 cerwilby discreet. There being nO Ulspule He: el, (ae Lie pesoners are EnULed LO be wailed, the acid OWMsel Chung that tuey BHowld Le, and Jud to be nothing lest but Wo HX Ue amount OL bal. Lue Whole rue Won (hat Wuject smiy os sued UD I Sho alutewent, vail suai always be teasunayie Mt VOW OF the Circlnsiauces Uf CAC PArUCUiar Cuse; id, Without explaining tue reasons witicn have me to that coucusion, | have determiued Ulas Be. On each Imaictwedt wound be rignt, anc in Mt MNCUDLE I Wili divect the prisoners to be batied. Couasel fof prisoners—Your Houor will be i Ohamvers through Wwe aay? ie’ Vardezo—l Wilt be there all day, and Pein m the Over and Terminer, which I ‘wii keep oun 80 that they can be bailed at any time, RELEASED ON BALL Al aquarter of two o'clock tie bail for Hagerty es — appeared, For Hagerty, Thomas ond. e became vondemau, qualliying for We whole jor Baulch, Jerekce P, Simith and Jamey owan vecaue streties, | Mr. Smith jusitiies on 406 Kast #iity-urst street and personal property, aud James McGowan on a Kuuse city Hall place and persoual property. Air. Donoaue justities on No. 40 avenue baud Nos, 94and v6 Caainag street. Tue prisoners were nen discharged, « EMMA COUCH, THE ALLEGED BLACZMAILER, ‘The Grand Jury of the Court of'gyer and Ter- Miner have found an indictment against Emma Couch, churgiog her with an attempt ie biackmall Rey, Mr, Carter, The particulars of ine vase have deen publisued in the HERALD, Other and more Spicy purticuiars Will douutiess be developec' when ‘the case comes to Wial. —_—_—_—_——X__: MARRIAGES AND DEATH Fs Married, RYCR—WARES.—At New York, on Saturda ae 9, by the Rev. Mr, Cameron, JAMES Davee, late of Kdnburgn, to MARY ANAIB, second aaughter -: Mr. David Wares, Pulteneytown, Wick, Scotland, Scotch papers please copy. Mung: IDGLEY —J ACKBON:—OR Tuesday, October 1% arvin ayrecing, buere seemed | house, Bravy.—In Brooklyn, at her residence, Canton street, near Myrtle avenue, on Monday, March 25, In the Gcth year of her age. CATHARINE, the peloved. wife of lingh Brady, a vative of the parish of Are dath, county Longiord, Ireland, ‘the trends and acquaintances of the family are requesied to altend the tuneral, from her late resl- dence, on Wednesday, at nine A. M.. to the Church of Our Lady of Mercy, where @ solemn requien mass will ve offered Tor the repose of her soul, and thence to tue Vemetery of the Holy Cross. BRibers.—On Monday, Maron 25, EMMA AMELIA, beloved wife of Henry Bridges, 1p the goth year of Or age. the relutives and friends of the Fampy, also the members of Mount Moriale Lodge, No, 27, b. aud A. M,, aie respectfully tuvited to aviend the tuneral, frou her late residence, 310 West strect, on Wednes- day, tho 27th inst., at half-past one o'clock P. M. Brown. —Suddenty, on Sunday, Maren 24, Mar. GARRY BROWN, Wile of Captain Wiliam Brown, aged 45 years, Relatives and friends of the family, and also the members of Muna Lodge, No, 190, F. and A. *., and Columbia Chapter, No. 3, Rose ( roix. are re- spectially invited. as afitend the funeral, irom her Jate residence, 178 Elizaveth Btreét, Brookiyn, on Tuesday, March 26, at ten o’ciock A. M, CASTERA.—At New Oriequs, La., on Friday, March ; LOUIS CASTERA, Aged 71 years, ULARK.—On Sunday, Maren 24, Mra ANY Py CuaRK, relict of Thomas L, Clark, iu the 8ist year of her age. friends of the family are respect- ‘rhe relatives fnily invited to attend the funeral, oo Wednesday aiternoun, at turee o'clock, irom her late residence, Ro 133 West Twel:th street, without further invita- tion, CLARK.—On Monday, March 25, LeRoy T. CLARK, 1m the 48tn year of his age. fhe friends of the any also those of his Fated George H. Clar d - Drothers-1n-!aw, Henry, Georze W. and W iia fl, Hamer and Jonn 'T. Brown, are respectintly invited to attend tae funeral, from bis late ‘Fesidence, 241 Henry street, ou Wednesday, at two o'clock. Cuarp,—On Sararday, March 23, Fravces Ciarp, witow of tne late Fobes Clapp, aged 79 years aud § months. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully inviied to attend the funeral, on Taesday, March 26, at two o'clock, from the residence of her son-in-law, 4. W. Soutnack, 236 Fith avenue. ‘CLOS&.—At Greenwich, Conn., on Sunday, Macch 24, ELtza, wile of Samuel Close, aged 76 years. Funeral on Wednesday, Maren 27, at two P. Erben, of Philadel- | nae of Ballinasioe, county Galwav, Ireland, 3 years, eee ‘al will take place on Wednesday, 27th inst, ee Scam - M. - YNCH.—On Sunaay March ‘MICHAEL LYNCH, aged 43 years. * ‘The relatives and friends of the famity, also those of his brother Matthew Lyneb, and his brovher-In- law, Joho end are Invited to attend the funeral from his late residence, 405 Broome, corner Marion reat, oss Tuesday, March 26, at one o'clock P, M. precisely MEREDITH.—On Saturday, March 16, in New York, WittiaM W. MEREDITH, formerly of Philadelphia, aged 72 years, Moynatlay.—On Monday, March 25, Mrs. Many Noskaxee, & native of of Killarney, county Kerry, reland, Relatives and frienas of the family are invited to attend tie funeral, from her son’s (J. Moynahan) residence, 457 sixth avenue, on Wednesday, 27th, at two o'clock P, MoBraro i Brooklyn, on Saturday, March 23, WILLIAM MUKPLLY. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the fameral, from nis late residence, No. 402 Union street, on Wednesday, March 27, at two orclock P, M, N N.—The members of the “Mutual benefit gation Gates of Prayer” \d the funeral of JoserH NEWMAN, from ls late residence, 259 West Thirty- ninth stiect, on Wednesday, March 27, at nine o'clock A. HENRY DAVISON, President, spre —On Monday, March 26, al the house of James liyatt, at Newtown, L, 1, Dt. RAPALYE. His friends are respectfully requested to atand to his remains ag s00n a8 possivie. RENTELN.—On Sunday, March 2, JOSEPH ReENTELN, the youngest son of August and Maria Rentein, aged 1 yeat, 4 months and 16 days. ‘Ihe relatives aud friends of che family are invited to attend whe funeral, on Tucsday’, March 26, at one o'clock P. M., (rom the eeence of his parents, 044 Atantio| aveliue, Brook. EB in Mol onday, March 20) RATES De As we! cH Caprain Thomas Reeves, in 62d year or he The. “relatives ind friends of the family, also the Members of the Hoboken Turtle Club, are respect~ fully invited to attend her funeral, from her late residence, 63 West i welfth B fe on ‘thursday, the 28th lust, at one o'clock P. M. Russet.—Suddeniy, on Saturday morning, March 23, 1872, SaRad, widow of Abm. Russel, Jr. and sete of Rie late Thomas Carpenter, in the ssta year of her ‘The funerat will take place from her late real- dence, 62 West Wasnington place, on Thursday next, the 28th inst, at two o'clock P.M. Relatives ang friends are invited to attend witnout furiner notice, KypDER.—On Sunday, March 24, JAMES RybER, 10 the suth vear of nis age. ‘The {uneral will take place on Tuesday, the 20th inst., at two o’ciock, from his late residence, 199 North Fourth street, ‘Williamsburg. Saumis,—On Sunday evening, March 24, EMMA, eldest daughter of the late David Sammis, in the Séth year of her age. Relatives and friends of the family are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, the 27th inst., at hall-past two o'clock, from tne residence of her brother-in-law, De. ‘i, F. Cornell, 57 South Oxiord street, Brooklyn, SCHENDLER.—In Harlem, on Monday morning, March 25, FRANCOISE SCHENDLER, aged 69 years, , ‘Ihe relauyes and iriends are invited to attend the funeral, trom the residence of her son-in-law, J. be Maver, 206 East 126th street, on Wednesday, March 27, at twelve o'clock M. SUORTRIDGE.—On Sunday, March 24, of scarlet fever, GORGE WATSON, oniy son of George BE. and Marv V, Shortridge, aged 2 years and 5 months. kuneral services at the residence of his parents, 234 Wesc Vhirty-ninth street, om Tuesday moruiug arten o'clock, Relatives and friends of the family inyited, aad a on Monday morning, March Pei ec AUSIIN A, SMI’ “rile tuneral wil take placo. from No, 19 west ; Fourth street, on Wednesday, March 27, at eleven ! o'clock A. Me VAN 1DERSTINE.—On Sunday, Murch 24, FREDDIE, second son of Frederick A. and Addie CVau Ider. stine, aged 1 year, months and 1day, ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, at 96 Jonnson street, Brookiyn, on ‘Tuesday, Alaren 26, at two o'clock P. M. VAN WICKEL.—On Sunday, March 24, Bawa Sa- VILLA, onty Gaugiter ol Jon L. and Ellenor ©. Van Wicke!, aged 6 years and 1s days, ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of ber arents, 226 Lorimer street, Wtiliamsbury, Brook vn, E. D,, on Luesday, March 26, at hatl-past one o'clock, Weep not for me, Goa perce 1 bid you both good by; For God has promised Heaven To such little ones as I, Wirutamsoy.—In Brooklyg, on Saturday, Marcn 23, Susin, youngest child of Stephen H. and Liza beth Willlamsou, aged 16 months and 2 days. ‘The relatives and Lriends of the family are resnect- | tally invited to aitend the tuneral, trom the reste ' dence of ner parents, 44 Livingston’ street, on Tues day, March 26, at two o'clock P, M. from the’ residence of ‘uer son-in-law, Captain | Thomas Mayo. Connon.—Un Monday, March 25, of heart disease, TuHEvvsa JOsEPuINe, fifth daughter of Wriliam P. ee] Mary B. Connor, aged 11 years, 1 monsh and 10 ay 3. ‘The reiatives and friends o1 tho rove are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral, from tie rest dence of her parents, 17 suffolk street, on Wednes- 7Un inst., ab nue o'clock P, M. Conroy.--On Sanday, March 24, ANN Conroy, a native of Ballinastoe, county Galway, Ireland, in the ubth year of her age. ‘the relatives and friends of the family and those of her sou, Thomas Conroy, aro. respectintily in- vited (o attend the tunerai, from the resilence of | her son-in-law, John Woghtei, 39 Greenwich sirect, on ‘Tuesday, March 26, at two P. M. CKOLEY.—On Monday, March 25, DANIEL CROLEY, after angering Mlness, at hits residence, 764 ber- a the 66th year of hs age. T elatives wnd friends of the family are re- spectfuily invited to attend his ‘uueral on Wednes- day afternoon ab three o'clocs, DENNISTON.—On Monday, March 25, at 11 A. M., of pneumonta, CLARA FRANCES, wife of John Pp Denniston, second daughter of Ayner H, Ttcnam, ‘Yhe relatives and fiends are invited to auend the funeral on Wednesday, March 27, at one o'clock P. M., from the residence of her tather-tn-law, Cap- tain Denntston, on Hudson avenue, Bergen, N. J. Dicxinson.—On Monday, March 25, of pneu- Monia, HENRY DiOk1- SON, Aged 63 years, ‘rhe reiatives and friends of the tamilv are re- late resivence, 344 West T'wenty-ninta sireet, on Wednesday morning, March 27, at ten o'clock. Tho remains Will be taken to Deep River, Conn,, for in- terineut. Dixon.—At Aiken, 8. ., on Thursday, March 21, MATILDA DIXON, wile of tue late Heury Dixon, ot Brooklyn. The Telatives and friends of the ny are re- specially Invited to attend the funeral, from her jate residence, 24 Clinton street, Poa oa Wednesday, March 27, at turee o'clock P, Fisx.— in Jersey re on Sunday, Maren 21, Kate, Cn ot D.C, Fisk, aged 30-years, 8 montus and 4 jaya. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend (he funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, March 27, at two o'clock, from the Second Pres nan h, Third street (ormerly Sou'h Sixth street), ‘een Jersey avenue aud Erie street, Jersey City, On Sunday, Maren 24, JAMES S, FLANN: LLY, 1n (he 39th year of bis age, ‘the relative nd friends, and tnose of his brother, William M,, are reapectiuly invited to attend the funcral, from the residence of bis parents, 303 East ‘Yenth street, on Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock. Foy,—On Monday, Match 25, CATHARINE Foy, In the Suth year ot her age, wie ‘of Joun Foy. ‘Toe friends of the family are respectiully Invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 418 Kast ‘Tenth street. VrepeRtcx.—Alter @ brie, hat patntut sickness, MAGGIE FREDERICK, Only daurhter of Maggie and Ca'vta i. Frederick, late of tie United States Arn Washington (D. C.), Philadeiplta (Pa) and Omat papers please copy. GARDNER.—On Monday, March 25, after @ short Lily finess, JANé GARDNER, in the 28h year She wilt” be burled from her residence, No. 212 Hudson avenue, Brooklyn, on Tuesday, March 26, at two o’ciouk. Hawitis.—On Monday, March 26, 1872, the beloved daugiter of John and Margaret &. Harris, aged 1 year and 4months. Relatives end triends of the family are respect- fully invited to atend the funeral, this (i uesday! afteruoon, at two o'clock, from the 1esidence o! her (acher, 93 Monroe street, Haas.—In Brooklyn, BE. D,, on Monday, March nt SusAN MINNIB tiAAS, daughter of Michael KF. an Margaret Haas, ageu 10 months and 3 days, ‘The [aneral will take piace this (Tuesday) alter- noon, at two o’ciock, at 260 South Fifth street. HogaktTH.~ On Sanday, Marcb 24, 1872, at East New York, L. L., Bripoxt Hooartu, ‘The funeral Will taxe place this day (Tuesday), at one o’ciock P, M., Srom St. Matachi’s Romaa Catho- jie churen, Van Sicien avenue, Kast New York, The irlends and re atives of the deceased are tuvited to 1 the funeral, Hy On Moniay morning, March 25, at his residence, Main street, Hackensack, N. J., BENJ A+ HER, in the 4d year of Iie age ‘relatives and friduus are respectfully invited to attend his (aueral, on ‘Thursday, at two o'clock P. M., at bis residence, In Main street, Hackensack, N. J., without turther invitation, ‘Trains leave toot of Chaidyers street at fiteen minutes past twelve 100 Jones.—On sunday, March 24, REBECCA G., onl: daugiitor of Joseph He and tne late Kliza Jane Jones, Funeral services to be held at_one o'clock, at the Fesidence of her aunt, Mrs, Bauker, 221 ‘Eigntn avenue, —MASONIC StMMONS,—The members of Jon Jolin Hancock Lodge, No, 70, F. and A. M., are at their Lodge room ou Rereny scenrnoned vo meer jesday, March 26, at twelve o'clock sharp, lor th purpose of paying the jast trivute of Teapect Cy our Jate worthy brother Davia Jordan, By order, SAMUEL GODCHAUD, Master, Kew.ett.—In Newbern, N. ©., on Frida ViLtiAM KELLEFT, 10 the 3th yearon his meee | latives and friends are respectfully Fequesiea attend the juueral, from the residence of dis sister, 807 Court street, Brooklyn, this (uesuay) aiternoou, at three o'clock. KeLSeY.—On Sunday, March 24, Grace bd only c.nngnter of W. H. aud M, J, Kelsey, aged 1 year oat 2 montis, ‘The friends sre invited to attend the funeral, at No, ¢ Last Kighe” eighth etreet, near Fourth ave- hue, on Wednescay aiternoon, at one e’ciock, KIRWIN«—OD Monday, March 26, av No, "Carwhn fveuue, EiiZ4 KIBWIN, Wue Of CO specifuily Invited to attend the funeral, from his | WINTKRBOTTOM.—On Sunday, March 24, Tomas, youngest brother of James Winterbottom, im the SOtn year ot nts age. ‘The rejaiives and friends of the family are respect- fuily mvited to atead the faneral, this day (Tues- day), at twelve o'ciocs, trom the Spring street churen, near Varick, Remains will be taken 10 Nyack lor interment. __ RELIGIOUS Nomex NO! . Ge Gough. Academy of Musto, Thursiay evening, March 26 ou: “Peculiar Mr. J. R. Gough will lecture, attire Academy of Munic, for the beneiit of tne Waptiss, Home for the Aged, on Thursday eveninz, March #5 at 8o.dlock. Doors open at 7, ‘rekets, 60 cents, wih reserved seats, #1. For salo at Schirmer's, iO1 Browdway, and at the Academy. opposite Sooper “tawtiewies Book Arithmeuie, Shorthand, French and Spauial deparument; day and evening} telegraphy taught practl- cally; and for CARD.—GOLDSMITH’S WRITING COLL moved to 172 Fisth avenue, corner of Twenty se street. Frivate instruction in Pentanahip and Bookkeeping day aad evenings, Success guaranties, LIVER B, GOLDSMITH, B USINESS WRITING, BOOKKEEPING, ARITHMETI 40., tor business men; cierks, ladies and voys taught racticn vy. as used {n tne Gest New York houses, at [UL.- AWS Commercial 816 Broadway, corner bigh- teenth atreet. Open id evening. Speciai afternoon by Jessons for ladies and school chidren in writing, &c. duit ness, cramping and trembling entirely removed, OVERNESS OR COMPANION.—A YOUNG LADY x several years’ experience in reaching FH nen and music, a'sv understand the uso of Ke! oral natchives, all kids of plain aud fancy neediework, wishes.a re-engazement in New York or vicinity. Addres: G, &., box 2401 Fost office, New York. AINE'S Bi SIVESS COLLEGE (ESTABLISHED D4), 62 Bowery.—Bookkeeping, Arithinetic, hzher Mathe= Gramma, Languages, $5 each; 24 Writin shies tolvatel te bt Bookkeeping au Le Correrpoadence, tay and evening, POLITICAL, | FPAMMANY ORGANIZATION, pass, 3 have been designated for the enrol- on Monday, Tuesaay aod Wedoes- 27th inst., between the Lours of 4and D in Mot cach day: at district—No, 74 Cortlandt street, 15 New Bowery. ‘0, SL Kroume strect. Fourth district No. 167 East Broadway. Fittu district--No. 242 Spriug atrect- —Southeast corner Pitt and Broome streets, 7 istrict—Nos. 77 and 29 t-wvex street, t--Northwest corner Hudson and Barrow ats. -Northeaat corner Second avenue and Fifth Fisher, 28 ‘eat, mere hn, 24 Kast Fourth etitter; Joseph A. it, 184 Kast Seventa street, wy Bier ‘nth ciatrict—Thormes’ livery stable, 103 West Thirty- Twellts Giatriet Humboldt a.) $8 avenue 0. Thirteenth Geeta hn 333 W at ben first strect, Fourtee.:th district—No, 191 Firs, avenue, Firteenth 5 Ninth avenue, Newman's Hall, mH, Coupe, 120 West rhirty-niath street, nth district—No, 328 East Twenty-first street, between Esra ‘aad Second avenues. Inspector—Michwel Moore, 225 Eat 'wenty-prat street, brewer, Sevenveenth alairict—National Hall, West Forty-fourth steel, netween righthand Ninth avenues Eighteantn distri No. 463 Fourth avenue, Nineteenth oi jet—lidth street and Bloomingdale road, Twentlets di 1—Brevoort Hail, Fifty-tourto street, near Thiru avenue, t—Fast Side Association Hall, corner Twanty-urat diet Engity-sixth street and Third avenue, OLITICAL PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION done to short notice by the Me*zopolitan Printin, =# tablisbment, corner ae Broadway ee corti hemkaitnd Rew Tnapectora—Ueory, _____ FINE AR’ ee or Belou Grand Viotaree Jerunal Day and evening, at a Fifth avenue, MARCH 26, 1872.—TRIPLE SHEET, AMUSEMENTS. Roorn's THEATRE, Proprietor and Manager.. ‘Charming an Accomplished MISS be 2d Ee erat Jo her celevrated oy in AS YOU LIKE 17, ot ae go age ,NOLUGR. . 2 ae 8 NOM MOSALIND, advance at the Theatre; also at MISS LE phson'e i Swe Bt Bioces Wit ure Muroadware MONDAY NEXT, 1, THE HUNCHBACK.” MISS LE oe CLERCQ. 4, JULIA, ay Mes 1 r, JAMES THEATRE, | rH br. ‘AND. BROADWAY, NO PuMPOMMANGE ON GOOD FRIDAY. Mr. LAST WEEK OF LAST. M CKAYE MR, MACKAYI'S Wee as COL, GREY. Mr. ist ol MARRIAGE, MACKAYE'S GRiswoup pia very TOMORRON, x Sryacnencay) Successful Mrs, Books, ‘OF a. Every Night, win HERI and MARRIAGE SATURDAY, SATUKDAY, BENEFIT oF Le TiMe, MATINEE," Miss GRISWOL! ATURDAY, 2PM.” | and test ‘ight of the ‘eason, | h 80, renee GARDEN, NIBLO'S GARDEN, POSITIVELY J pane WEER LA BELLE. BAL VAGI BRILLIANT AND BUCGREAFUL ENGAGEMENT Mra. JOuN wooD ‘and her LONDON BURLESQUB COMPANY, Mr. MARK SMITH. sssesee-POWHATAN John bie: celebraied burlesque, entilled A BELLE SAUVAGH, use FOCALONTAS. ...Mre. JOHN WOOD KING POWHATAN. ir, MARK SMITE iT ROLFF. ‘A. W, YOUN CAPTAIN JOB @ Na /ANBON CROSASCANBE, OP.DILDOO SULIAN ROS TEKEET, Yor full cast sce bills of the OLNERY ALL ie by Mr, HEISTER, Previou nthe burien league 'AVORIT! ocr ges ENTITLED . Messrs Young, Anso: ee ‘ae ‘Jenny Lee and Miss Emily Weston in the cast, In active rehearsal, Burnand’s best Burlesque, in two acts (which will be produced for the first time in America), en- et POLL AND PARTNER JOB POLL,, ii ; With the’éaiesra irs, JOHN WOOD ‘song of His heart {s trae to Poll.” ‘The Burlesque will be presented with new Scenery, Musto, Propert » ee C, “UKST POCAHONTAS AS MATINEE, SATURDAY AT2. aT) 'HEATRE, NEAR THIRD AvERUE STUPERDOUS ATTRACTION TUS WEEK. MATINEES TUESDAY LADIES } AND FRID, ENING, AY. FRI FIRST APHEATANOE t his mhbatii oF JEM AND POOLEY M. TUEBDAY AND WEDNESDAY visnias ONLY, together. with our great STAR COMPANY, which appear ay, EVENING ina tow FROORAM ME THURSDAY, March 28, benelit of HUGHEY HAGGERTY, OOD'S MUSEUM, WoOoD's, SUCCESS. * Tate DOUBLE pTimagts TO-DAY AT 3, HIS EVENING AT & Moral Sensational Drama, &B roa Burt jue of WORKINGMEN Liss KNIGHT Kt THE NATADS, New: Scenery. Superb New Drestes, Ac. amd Machinery and bitecte. | Museum Burlesque Company. LAST WEEK OF “BARNUM'S CANNIBALS NOTHER| Tod TORY (PASTOR'S | (OPERA GRAND The only, Mat! RALLY NEW YORK, nous! Ele Phe indlen will be there 10 ane array. Remember, TH STREET THEATRE.—GREAT ATTRACTION 3 this evening. First appearance of JEM and POOLEY MACE. Farewell a) eppearanice previous to his great contest with NED O'BALD' * BUSINESS ORPILLINITILS, LL KNOWN AND LONG ESTARLISHED MANU- ry of Grates, Fenders and Fire-place Heaters, with os, Patterns, and store attncned to the factory; dover 40 years, Cars from Jersey City, hrookiya and Grand Central depot pans the door every fre min\ ‘A good chance for a business man, Sickness the cause of selling, Apply at the factory, 213 Grand st., N ENERGETIC PARTNER WANTED—IN A PROFIT. able manufacturing business; trade first clase; capital ot required tntil fully satisded. Address BONNER, Herald office, ACTIVE MAN, HAVING A FEW HUNDRED DOLLARS, ean secure an interest in manufacturing G Paying good protta, Apply at 64 Montgomery ‘surest, Jersey ty, room 1, ‘A WELL KNOWN PERFUMERY BUSINESS, ESTAB- lighed many years, and combining the manufacture and a retail trade, id at @ sacritive, for reasons fur. nished purchaser. Booka will show an‘annual net proft of $16,000, which can be maiptuined from rezular customers, RIGGS, CARLETON & CO,, i Pinanctat Agents, 98 Broadway. AMUSEMENTS: NAAR NRC Wate "8, THE GREAT AND CONTINUED SUCCESS HE VETERAN ‘will for the lent IN OF NOVEL’ DU: EVERY rien stonte a SYEMING UNTIL FURTHEB NOTICE, 16 VETERAN. * ve "as of its pro- cleran.” as. we predicied in anticipation of its pro. iS pesntarition of the player. pole ype fo prone notices of me oe can only repea\ Meehan te aa at tats Yon chef douvre ful blending of color and. cos ne, eure wae foubtless un the end of ‘the to vo there at IM bear teeing twioe oF thrice, —Extract Box Sire in M. to4 P.M. jae notice wil vee st eo re-aj of Mi Qhariee Mathews, Mr. J. H. Stoddard ‘apd Miss Plessy Mor’ jaunt TH AVENUE ap eens Sole Lessee and Manager. .Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY REVIVAL FOR THIS WEEK OnE) of FROU-FROU. Characters by Miss Agnes Ethel, Miss Kate Newton, Mra, Gilbert, ‘Miss Nellie Mortimer, Roberta Norwood, Misa Val- mer, Mr, D. H. Harkins, W. Davidxe, James Lewis, G. F. De- vere, George Parkes, k. Pierce, Beokman and Godirey, ONLY FROU-FROU MATINEE SATURDAY, ay Ha HALF-PAST ONE, FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 29, BENEFIT OF MISS AGNES ETHEL and fifth ume of FROU-FROU. TUESDAY NIGHT, AFRIL % FIRST PRODUCTION 5 the extraordin: Parisian Drama, tn five acts, adapted ex- pressly tor this company ‘by Sy anmaaa Daly, and entitled OLE 4i Box sheet now open, CADE or eg oiarre SEASON ITALIAN OPERA, es ORAND, COMBINATION, PAREPA-ROSA, WACHTE: SANTLEY. CARL nora ‘and A, NEUENDORF! ++eDMrectors D. DEV eas Manager FREE Li th Y teecr SYECIAL NOTICH—Subgeriptions will be tecsived to. day and to-morrow tll 6 P M., at the Box Ofice of the Academ; =e Who have'slresdy subscribed can dave thele sok ALE OF SEATS FOR ANY NIGHT AND THE THE 8. MATINEE, COMMENCES THURSDAY A Mesara, CARL ROSA and A. NEGENDOREF share tne yablic_ of New York & season of TW! SUBSCRIPTION NIGHTS and Four GRAND EP tea) of GRAND ITALIAN OPERA, commence} mORDay A rid 1, with TROVATORE, NDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, FRIDAYS, Opera. cq A! and'iite iba, Ge Grand nd Gala Mi MATINEES, rho he GULETTO, LOGREZIA, BORGIA, DON GIOVANNI, WILLCAM THEL, LES HUGUENOT, &e. QEmFo THEATRE, EVERY EVENING, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MATINGES AT 2, LAST CHANCE) ee ToT 7 Moh, rox |" a Fox ‘260th time of Humpty Dumpty. Last week of the SEE IT, SEE If, Pettitt combinaton, Fox Fox OE a LAST CHANCE! tri tritiiit EASTER MOND \Y, APRiL 1, HUMPTY DUMPTY wa NeW, DRESS, New Dances, new Tries, new Sensations, New Se w Sconen, New European Artists, Go and take your last look at the present beautiful picture Goov ‘OPPORTUNITY 1S OFFERED TO A PARTY with some capital, to take an interest in a monthly Gey ey withont competition, Address FREETHINKER, box 2,675 Lost ofice, A eowen HAVING A VERY LUCRATIVE CASH ufacturihg business desires a parti ‘ith 20,000; an opportunity seldom offered ; pai view. Apply at 6 Dey street, nrst floor, rear ollice, RARE CHANCE, —82%5 00 WILL SECURE ONE OF the most prottanle Manutacturing Businesses extant sitimato, houorable and protecied by letters patent; princi- als, and ou y dose meaning bualuess, need apply. Address SUOTT, box 4,390 Poat olllee, RIGS, CHEMIVALS, PAINTS, &C.—ATTENTION !— ‘The New York Selling Agency for incorporated con- corm of high character, manufacturing proutable. staple, Teadily sold, 1s avaiable to right party contributing i50,0WU 16 00 For ferences only. New York, OR BALE—THE ENTIRE PATENT FOR ONE OF THE most extraordinary articles of manutacture ever in- Vented; ylelds fmmense prout and Js tn universal demand by every individual, PORTIR & CO,, 108 roadway, room | OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKING ESTAB- iishiment In the best block on Fourth avenue (near A. T. Btewart's ; doing a larve trade; 18 gir employed; a lo Leave and’ ali the necessary Furnitute and Fixtures for frat class establishment. The present owner, retiring business, will sell, for a moderate price to # Gash custome! ‘Auidress DRESSMAKING, station I TOR SALE—A VALUABLE PATENT RIGHT FOR CUT- ting ‘eather, woveu fairics, paper, £0, Call on or address £ F. BRIGHT, 47 Hond street MPORTANT TO PHYSICIANS, DRU UGaIETs, r enlarging business; principals and personal cou- Address TREASURER, box 3,626 Post oftice, ‘epee rs and capitaliste.—Partner wante: lent, with $15,000 to 4BU,iK0, 40. extend a prontable ipouivess te cured by lette: ent) fer distilling and purifying epirtnous Hquors for me: rpoee 'y wae. Full particu. (cl lara by a ca aay Hal RB i at ihe Feunery and ware- rooms, 641 ——— | ARTNER WANTED— WITH 85,000 TO $10,000 IN THE W shirt business in Newark, well eatabiiahed, with regu ar first class trade. A rare chance for a good man acquainted with the business, Address, with references, J. JOHNSTON, Herald oflice. ardent) 000 CASH profitable bust- PARTNER Mi ttitabes WITH 10 A BUSINESS MAN WHO CAN COMMAND 83,000 I will guarantee #20,000 in one year; he wili be required tinge and attention to the” business; beat of eoetirl- y gaven to ine party investing. Apply st room 19 National Hotel, Vortiand street, New Y ‘Rs, F. B, CONWAY'S OOKLYN THRATRE. MONDAY EVENING, March 25, and until further notice, ih Mrs. F. B. conway, OFnawic ROCHE, E. LUNT, Torviathe cast” ARK THEATER, BRQOT! OK LYN. janager' CARROLL a da i Sop ae of Ned Buntline and by red 0. Maorler BUFFALO, BIL, OF THE shed |. CARROLL, ww. CARROLL, AN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, 585 re GLORIOUS te TS. OF ‘AUS! * Ron WARE Aint SHO APPL, BIR WAMBOLD, BERNARD AND BAC! * BAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, he screaming pantoinime of OLD MORE WIDDLE WADDLE. OLD MOTHER WIDDLUB WADDLE. — Ce Sa car OME. BUT FIRST you Must ‘PROMISE TO TAKE J AND | meto TONY PASOK'S OFF RA HOUSE to the KisS MK, | Tuesday Matinee. Ail theiadies attend it. REAT WRESTLING CONTEST, AT HARRY HILL'S, Houston street, between Major J, A. McLaughlin, cham: pion of the world, ang Homer Ue ots egy? of Ameri- ca, on next ursday arerncen it 2:30 o'clock. The stakes are $1,500 to $1,000, in favor Ea Mebau hiin, for champlonship of United Staies and Canauas, Admission $1, UGUSTA) MEET MH TODAY, Av 334, AT TONY 10 PASTOR'S OPERA HOU BE. Wl the Jas AUGUSTUS. He be belt Don’t you forget your Augusta inee, TH STREET THEATRE, BEAR THIRD AVENUE.— BA Come and see JEM MACE wening. His farewell Srpeerance: plevious to the great co fb with NED O'BALD- ISHES"—BALLAD BY HOLMES; “WEARY,” “Janet's Chore,” Only”, “she Wandered Down the Mountain Side," ou and i," \*dkaggie's Welcome,” each 30 cents, Fieve BLUM 9 Union square, Broadway. RG. M READING, BETHESDA wrsst0n” bite RUTGERS PRESBYTE- RIAN CHURC ch 28 at Thoraday evenings Mare BSOc TATION H MDramantte, Poatie and Bamoroa.” ‘Tlekets, with rexerced 76 cents, For sale at Ticcet office, 114 Broadway; ‘Thonseon’a b book store, 1,107 Broadway, aod at the hall, VANDENHOFF'S © PUBLISHERS.—A GOOD CHANCE 13 OFFERED to buy & publishing business, with machinery for manu. facturing; articie publiened sells everywhere princionls only, giving full name and address, need answer, Address erald office, HE. MANSION HOUSE TO LET—AN ELEGANT NEW boarding house, N. J., near the depot and park, corner of M: ts, ANTED—A. PARTNER TO INCREASE THE MANU- factnre of a Piano that has two entire new patents aquare action in an upright, the other a chronomica| ich overcomes all difficaities of expansion and con: traction caused by changes 2m the weather, Address HOOSIER, Herald fice, ¥ A PARTY WITH AN ACQUAINTANOZ among business men anu capitalists, to place tl maining suares of a recently organized company. Working caphal subscribed, and the company uider the management of wel: known and respectavle men. | The stock will double In value in one year over the subscription price, Address IRON COMPANY, Herald ollice, iy vet WANTED—A PARTY WITH $10,000 CASH TO PUR chase an elegantly appolated Turkish Bath, having the dress BAIH, Herald office, —A MAN TO ASSIST IN A ih pel caplet; will pay el. monopoiy of arge city LIGHT BUM. Call immedt- 3 Waxten—a, PARTNER, WITH $800, 10 GO INTO carpet cleaning business; latest {mprovements, patent January, 1374; or would act! the patent rignt to one or roms Siates,, Address CARPET BEATER, Herald Uptown Branch ottice, SS ‘WILL BUY A LIGHT MANUFAOTU $. 350 yrs, with $600 worth of Stock on Gandy ase iL BY YRN, 80 Codar street, room 6,_ OWNSTON, & VAN TASSELL WILL SELL AT AUC- tlon this day (Tuesday, “oh 26, at 12 o'clock,.wt th ani 1 large lot of Oil 10., by order of the Sherif, PROPOSALS. W*. ARE AUTHORIZED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL of Danville, Virginia, to receive proponals for the erec- tion of Gas aud Water Works in eaid town; liberal privileges Wil be granced to any who will erect the same and furnish the town with gas an | water, or elther one of them. Address a LLAN _ OBORGE 0 AY fins,} Danvilie, Vo. _ DENTISTRY, RTIFICIAL TEETH INSKRTFD PERMANENTLY without plate er’ or any extractions; teeth built Up on eiasaye to original shape aad ele. 6 pew, ) 17 katt Ninth street, near Untveraty place, _BUROPK, Ta UBEN'S HOTEL, NEAK THY : CRYSTAL PAL N yarists and 4 101 led and ite general mana, Hotel a fuvorive resort of ned ment, have mad upper ri 8 of tne ’ HIGH AND oc MOUNTAIN COAL reace, #6 per ton ot 2,000 lon, i, THOMAS SIOKKS, fx Thirty-second street and Tenth avenue, tures, de., ali complete, $1,000, 2ARENER WANTED, AS SAL articles selling iike hot cakes; protits, Apply at 216 Sixth avenne, up stairs. SMAN AC. aC. 5 per ceut $1,500) aio tng the advertiser in a % raf experience; will guarantee success, duress K TEMPLAK, Herald otiee, ra PARTNER WANTED—IN A SAFE (7 $2,500 business that will pay 9m Seylud per annem -R- SNEDEN, 60 Wall greet, Lop Moor, from Ii wit 3, $500 ree 8.9% WOULD INVEST IN SOME Ay A = one age ap by communica- Mone will ata reference; need apply. adusens BAT, box 18 Herald omieg 2° “ee™* $6,000 A ZABtY OF GOOD BUSINESS REPU. ) + tation can see one of the beat Supeetuaition to invent the above amount ever offered; business’ tn Waa Ington city compela the owner to sell; n Heed appiy, as the owner could not aa ‘nena the invest iy suouid aul artners. nH ame TIRE, box 168 Herald offen $12. 000 2 TO. $1800. PARTNER | WANTED, er active or slient, to extend a very prottatie inanufacturing Dusinese; atapie args, mithouk comperitio 49, orders constantly 9 Vreyuired, “Ade class custom references den, Greas EXTENSION, bo 15. 000 % TO Kee! WANTED—IN MANUFAC. ‘staple article; business alreaay suabisbed; a0 mo invested in buildings, togie uF rari Tad can have control of Sundae Address J, B, O., ONY, PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY, oH, GRAND MATINEE TO DAY, Us Sat GRAND MATINEE TO-DAY. 3 ATINEE TO-DAY, HH HUSHT ND M. THE GREAT BTMOFIAN ae Ce HUSH! OH, MUSH THE oer TS! WB i, HERFORMING DOGS! TONY Paston’s GREAT NTA COMP, ANY. MLLF, LOUISE, Kerns, Devere, Mason, Queen, Mcintyre, Foley, Utratd, Webster, Graver, &c. WANED Danseuss AND CORYPHEES, av TUB Academy of Lhe, ARL MARVIG, Maitre de Ballet 3 _ MISOGLLANOUS. FArogeyee as ARMY BOOTS, IN LOTS TO SUIT TUB trade, at low prices. Hand-sewed army Brogans, ‘We have large quantities of Al. ty, which wo sell to the trade on! tor cash, at pad Fales. Addrens G, W. SIMMONS & SUN, “Oak Hall” Boston, Ma Send for our clreular desertotive of the “Commune Suit,” phich we vell at $65 jote sults, made by the best in perfect order ail sree, these evade, of Commune government of Per suit, Send for sampo to aw RMMONS © BON, 99,4, 06 88 Nona nce eee SO 'Bithdbems Eriners and Biank Book Manut ati one Print a lan! 00! janufact iy Felon street, Blank Books made to a Soiatabed BUFFA! sf B. OB. BUFFALO. BILE, B. B. Ww. WHALLEY as BL OB BUFFALO | BILL. yh of Dramatic Art Lifelike, oRearEs® DIP IN THe BOWERY SINCE 1848 ear the present building was erected). with BUFFALO betty) Bente wk ‘a Whaley? and Miss Susp Denia, in 8; dein gio MONDAY, re eg lagen ‘Our OF THE FIRE, By W. 8, Higeine, Beq. NION CARE, JRBATED, R. W. THE BSTABLISGED FASHIONABLE ion Presenting uigntly an original, choles srenarigroon ( THE ZiGZAGS, ee Ose Oo fd ne THE ZIGZAGS, THE uIGzAGS.. THE VOKES ARE COMING. HEATRE waee JOSH BART... ah THE LADIES FAVORITE BESO! NI EW BUKLESQUR, vist HE Ni THE NEw BURLES« THE NAW BURLES ju Us oF a aoe UB TOMGER Tho new Buri ) pow Burleeque, MISS SOPHIE WORRELL, MISS IRENE WORRELL MISS JENNIE WORKELL. Second appearance of the Sous ant Dan ASTER MALTAN, The baby wonder, LA PETITE BENSON, in new songs and changes, ‘All the mammoth troupe fn a new Olio. To conclude with, for the first me, the new and origioah, a JULIUS THE SEIZER, rery member of the company in the oust, EY MATINGES WEDNESDAY AND. SATURDAY, ‘RAND OPERA ROUSE, LALLA. igrienine JOHN F, COLE. .see0+-0e0+- Sole Lessee and SEATS CAN BE SECURED TKN DAYS AHEAD) LLA ROOKE HeemeLALLA ROOK [eseeree LALLA ROUKHT MOORE'S DELICIOUS ONIENTAL LOVE STURY 70 OVERTH MHI, THOUSAND DuLiontED PEOPLE,| 4 oT i) 4 WHO ARE FAIRL) EN HANTED B. TH EXQUISITE (LU) rekrions SCENES OF EASTER PvOLGETUSUSNESS, MAGNIFIn won ari A2S Au a vob NBuTEA Gk ae aruba MATINEE! rent dramatizacion o| ee M*LALLA ROGKA; OR,* THE PEARL OF ‘INDIA * "LALLA ROOKII I*-#88 THE PLARL OF INDIAIL “The Saoes St Reo une -ctacle ever displayed on the can stax magnificence of the scenery, costumes appointments indeed taniy took away the ureath not © ex: perienoed playgoers.”—New ) ork tterald, 1T Is BEWILDERINGLY AUTIFUL AND BrigHt iif! ‘xfore free and eary dancin; and lavish exporure of female | charme than any dravoa wo have hitaerto, beheld. Kven she: ‘Black Crook’ is fuirly surpassed by It, The scenes are lit- | erally splendid, The Trans ormation Scene ‘close, | ho description, even in the “Arabian, Nighim! could curves for sparkling and elaborate splendor.”—New York Times, ITS MUSIC I8 RAVIS\UINGLY SWEET!) pete Abe eknowledged that that ‘Lalla Rookh’ is the most {up pectacuiar piece ever aen hero, The ‘lack | Geant te “rial by ite mde, * © * It employs 3 magoif- © cently limbed women, some of whom are quite as volup-/ tnous as any Moore ever dreamed of ip his, most ay ardeut; poetic ‘tights, Tt gives us dances auch ag ravished woul of ‘Sunset’ Cox in Andalusia, 94% See. rons wi crowded to suffocation, and tbe varions scenic surprisea, were recelved with generous npp-anse.” New York World. iT Is as DELIGHTFUL ‘AS, oa THE FIRST DAWN OF EVERY NIGHT AND SAT HUD AY MATINER } bier yee a tt SCENE EV¢RY NIGHT AT 1, CAN BE SECURED Jkn DAYS AHEAD. Wate 'B—NILSSON MATINER, Mr. LESTER WALLACK respectfully announces concluded ah arranement with Messrs, Maurice Was Strak mt bea ica) a (1) GRAND NILSSON MATINEE, BATURD. Yy br sien 18.3, AT Lig P, M. 4 PRICES-—General Admission ae dollars; Reserved Seats, G1 and $2 extra, aorording to lncation, ° ‘ Seate can be necutd ouly at the atrakoaoh Ttallan Tieket Uitee, at tho Everett House, eon se tae and Fourth avenue, where all communt-ations may be ad- dressed relative to fhe Straxusoy ita tan pera Company. ON'S FAREWELL ROOKLY THURSDAY. EVENING, Retest My ‘a FRIDAY ‘EVEN. MARTHA, Lvinsesrt rEW YORK GTROUS. Fourteenth street, oppo WATINEES WEDS ND ‘SATO RDAY ‘AT 35. AVERY EVESING AT & ; MARVELLOUS HORSEMAN, FIRST WEEK OF TH Pica WESC OF a SY CHAK DOS W. FISH, ST Wii 31 A INF PID BARKBACK HURDLE AGT MERI THE ENTE IN ba eb hn FEA TH. ARMING MAMMOTH CIRCUS TROUPE TS UF SKILL AND pana! FAIR) PAGEANT 0! WILL BE PERTORM: ONLY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY YW INEES. BY ANTS OPERA HOUSE, 2D STREET, Between Sixth and Seventh near Booth’s Theatre a M Ta SUCCESS OF NSTRELS, LIU3S SNEBABR, Minetabes: | JULIUS DNELZER, MINSTRILS [JULIUS SNEEZER, SB MINSTRELS. | JULIUS SNEEZE MINST ELS. Liu: ‘NEEZER. MINSTRi DRUM MAJOR. "3 MINSTRELS: | THE DkuM Mon MINSTRELS. | TUE DRUM MAJOR, ATURDAY i MATINEE at, Hl 1 it Association Hail Fourth avenue, on Wednemiay evening, the following distinzulebe: » 80° pranos Mr. Finay Flo.ayson, : i 8. Eben, tutist; Antonio L. Mora, organist, Adaw Killer, gomductor.’ Tlexeis $1. For aale at’ J. N. Faitaon’s, under, ¢ Hull. 347%, STREET THEATRE, NEAR THIRD AVENO! Matinee to-day at ig IM. Thin sryniag ares erat bropos them, theatre of JEM and POOLEY MACS, Don't ft see them. EW YORK MUS#UM OF ANATOMY, 618 BROAD. way, between Houston and ieeoker ‘atrects.—Evel ‘one should visit this wonderful maser Susp peat “The Philosophy of Marriage fend chese important lectures oan ‘nave led, post free, on receipt cents, by addressing SEOR! 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