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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, MAY 26, 1872—QUADRUPLE SHEET: 13 | a Meili! aed alien pinenpeibna down the Y: , With the view of formally FINANCIAL | AMUSEMENTS, AMUSHMENTS. OBITUARY. augUraping Os Mon tothe Tartar Gynaniy. “And.an | A UAUAE KRIAONT & Gc | GAPS erm Wooo wusEon ~“—ecoma | yuoonita TiwaTEe ADA i - CPG ange had. strengthohed. their hold of tie 19 and di Nusate ee ot GEST TOR V RVERY RVENING AND GXTURDAT KATINER, Me Pe tO nist Gageainm 9 — D BA’ ‘0! 9 | Simon .Lang, the Last Priest of Gretna | Yangts? by possessing themselves of & power- | iso letters of credit to travollers, availnble in all parte | — — Second week of the great American actor, Mr. Mir, BDWIN ADA! } ful Meet of native gunboats, it became neces- | of tho world, through the —— JOUNNY THOMPSON ENOCH ARDB! Greon, sary for Tseng-kwo-tan, when entrusted with aa theiy pit ROTHSOUILD — — — PoHany THOMPSON. a Rach Rvening and Saturday Netines Cy e HT al ma SI a . Simon Lang, the last of the priests of Gretna | the further prosecution of | the war against | *\ tia ce telegraphic transfors of money on Caligarnta, FOROS PAREWELD. POSITIVELY CAST WEEK oattimunie steer Tit hrosiwey. ed Green, and who during many years past has been | tem, ee i a8 well 88 | surope and Havana, — of the sensational drama, in three acts, ontitied s " tip lono survivor of a long line of self-appointed | his orhet enorous duties. In these he was ably am, | ————————roviect treook at ent SN HAND MONDAY ENING Many 27 P re ro - eee a 2 i, SVENING, E A ; dgnitaries, died April 24, at Felling, near Neweas- | sisted by hia brother Tseng-kwo-chuan, who becamo A TRUST FUND OF 00) TO LOAN ON NEW MARTENS' GOOD BY OR, TRUK 70 thik LAST. during the Wook and Wednoaday nid Raturday Madnoes ‘th-on-Tyn t which , as distinguished for his oravery in battle as his cider York city property: 00 to Loan on Buildings in — JACK NORTON (assuming 12 dialect parts), Mist LIZAIK SAPFORD -on-Tyne (at which place he was staying | brother was for sagacity in counsel. They began to | Cuts, of erection and to long mortueges, Address — VOUNNY' THOMPSON, will appear in an catirely new Romantic Bensationst with his son over winter), and was buried in | descend the Yangisc. ‘Their progress was obsth, | AP tORNEY, box Sl9 New York Fost oftiee, heen eer ruinmahtncas supported by the catire strongth of tho company and thé | Play, entitled “WOODLEIGI" dramatized |oxprealy. Gvetna churchyard. A brief glance at the history | nately contested by the Taipinga, and the firmness VERY RARE, GOLLKOTION OF ANGIENT COINS . si TUR ORL ai GoNGHiRt RALOON bia for her, trom the beautifil pocus by Enitiy Stoner, call 4 rie many reverses, Bui an als, of all nations and ages, witl be sold Mon- TUE PIER AND TUGBOAT 8 jth dul ens Sconery, Prope beet ofGretna marriages, anc of some of the more proml- | thd Oty brought more slog a eo Mee tke Me | day dunes petwecn 2 and t oelock Fra wt MY, BATE SA ee eee with a powerful cast, uew Scen ropertion, BGgote : nent “priests” who have flourished in connection | domitable encrgy and fertility of reso fTaen; JON'S, 36 Aimity street. The collection can be seen every MATINEE PERFORMANCES AT2 P.M.” ATH AVENUE THEATRE, tprewith, may not be uninteresting at the present | kwo-fan, and, like another Xenophon, the. coors. | 28%: {fom 2 (0 6 o'clook P.M. 2 4 plonday. Tupaday, Wednesday, Thureday and Wriday. | 2 Twenty-fourth street, near Brosdway, | neni ote tino, As a place for tying the nuptial knot for run | Pllshed scholar of the Hany proved Himself a aki | —TRUBT MONEY TO LOAN AND BUY iter wie peucen Peeigncehatil 1 i poe ACs | aniegaeeleeme get aiaiceneeicleanlaiiasid 1) ES See nth . ‘ory at length crowned his efor: + class mortgages on city real on sums to suit, ty Du 4 PAULINE MARKHAM, BELLE MOWITT, 3, 5. WAL BV IERY HT THER: avay couples there 1# no doubt that its great Pore | and, sweeping the rebels befro him, he Was ‘able Without bonus. Address COUNSELLOR, box 208 New GOOD. BY, LAGE. *. W. KEENK, A. Ut. SHELDON AND COMPANY. rte ast but two of the, Jarity commenced immediately after the mfainous | to establish himself in Ngan-king, the capital of York Post office. Seen ig — MONDAY, wa F ane e ea Grama, entitled omsou), ir, AUGUSTIN “fleet marriages” were suppressed at the middle Ll and made it the basis of the operations LADY WISHES THE LOAN OF $1.00, FOR pied In which JOUNNY THOMPSON will appear. Bear thritling Parksiaw Of the last century. Long anterior to that date | Wich be forthwith proceeded to ‘organize for the which ample security will be givon. Address, for THE LAS? OF THE FAIRIES, t JOUNNY THOMPSON | ws ikegiar so uinsetl aii dong the parisnes of the | ie eres Kr Mane in, bie the Fest sauiiat, threo days, JUSTION, statfon D, Eighth street. V ALLAGE’S. Je ete ARVICL A 47. remula ali | er ied, an he wen = - v 2 " Sain roprietur and Manager...Mr. LESTER WALLACK — Western Borders of Britain, were far more fre- | lo retirement; but in i868 we find him Bx BRS! LOANS.—MONEY TO LOAN ON VACANT eer LAST NIGHTS Positively Laat Nights characters by Misy Clara: aon Lots in this city for Improvement on reasounble THE LAST OF TUR MAGIO of th Ri al | again at the seat of war, clothed now i é i qent than in almost any other part of | with the powers of commander-in-chlef of all the | {hutidarwe suns preferred. Principals apply to N. 1 HaROTIG, PRESENT SKASON ARTICLE a7 iibert, binds Dict, tie three kingdoms, As early as 1663 the rector | troops in the Yangtse Valley and the adjotuing pro- | /”~ ee eS —______ - FAREWELL PERFORMANCES GT ee ata qf Stapleton cited many of his parishioners for | Vinces to the south, and with the dignity of a mem- OR SALE—A FINE RESIDENCE, BANK BUILDING of Lows, W. Davidas ber of the Board of War, In the several narratives and & majority of the stock’ of tho First Na <= —— Mr. CHARLES MATHEWS. J “Lenioyne, bans unlawfully marrying out of ye parish, and cbrys- | of the Tat tional Bank, wi ( iT } & ¢ Tatping rebellion which have appeared will oe + ~ "i 7 Geo. Grititha, Geo. tening chyldren;” and afterwards mentions one | be found recorded the various steps by which— | B&H Pays large dividends; rare opportunity for one do. <= so numpre pumery. pas, Fins tine this! season of Hiberston’s charming Comedy, iri a paying and permanent business. For part. “Mr, Armstrong, of Canoby,” on the Scotch side, as | te rebels being graduany beaten back trom tho | Sddress 0." VAN HECHTIN. Lanark I. followed by Shertdan's humorous masterpicoe, ith capital $100,000. Bank doing fine busy HUMPTY'S LAST, DON'T MISS IT, MONDAY, MAY 27, | icy De Vore, D. Whiting” Geo. Baenott, Biere Godfrey and a plains of Kiangsu by the operations of Major Gordon FOX'S MERRY THE GREAT THE CRITIO, tecoming exceedingly troublesome to him by un- | and his Nayanthara pen ae aaa ONKY £0 LOAN—ON BOND AND MORTGAGE. — CLOWN'S Or, A dertaking such jobs. About 1730, one “John Mor- | was at length able to invest and finally to assault Birat and Socoa? Mbetyaaee Beckie GRIMAOBS; LAST JOKES. TRAGROY BABRARSED, Bleventh Matines and Last but one ray, the clogger, in the Langtoon,” on the English | S¥Ccessfully Nankin, which fell into his hands in | ___ANFENGEE & BUKENRNION, 38 Pino street, Sos aS Mr, CHARLES MATHEWS. Mr, LESTER WALLAOK, Mr. ARTICLE 47, SATURDAY At 136 pf Graitnoy by writing testimontais of marriages, | a Grand Secretary of Stato. But on the fall of Nan- | $6,000'uea Ghani Se BNA 87000; also 4,000, $9,000, 1001 nights of enchantment are GUARIAN ROCKWELL Mr. Gf BROWNE Mr Wed. | elF rir W DALIT tendered. he by members a to which fictitious signatures were attached, for | Mi, a8 was to be expected, the highest honors that eee dB. LICHTENSTEIN, 18% Broad way ‘hourly complot LEONARD, JME BOE HOLLAND ME J. COR DME We | the AMARANTH, of Brooklyn the amorous couples of his parish, and receiving Lo Beier aii es Rprern men could yer 1 PER CENT. CITY AND COUNTY BONDS.—FIE - iss GEFIE GERMON, Mra. BANNY FOSTER, Mra JOUN | GTM AVENUR THEATER from them “about two half crowns” for ¢ ; Piarenieds Pe Was anon ed class securities bolow par; also insurance, bank, —— SEVTON, Mis ESTELLE ROWE, Mins FLORA CLAYTON, | +) WEDNKEDAY, May 29, at alf crowns" for each ac dh Dy Y complishment. From the fact that, monrticees ta | {ud he was created amarquis. Me was also named | jastight, city rallrond stocks and bonds, and an oxtonslve THE MAGIC PICTURE Miss BLAISDELL, Mies LILLIE MoCORMIOK. plimentary Mativen honodt to Scotland wi sania " ey ses Senior Guardian to the hetr apparent, and received | varicty of frst mortsage seven and eight per cent. rail- is soon to disappear. ON SATURDAY, JUNE 1, Mr. W. DA otlan ere deemed legal if two persons ac | the coveted insignia of the double-eyed peacock | rond bonds, including other choice securities, paying 10 to —— Mr, CHARLES MATHEWS ninembers of the AMARANTH SOGLGTY, of Brvok- cepted one another as man and wife in the presence | feather. But the times did not permit such | 2 per cent., for safe and profitable investments, all at low will make his last appearance in New York tn & : ig Tete ou the te a Coen pene fellow, named Scott, | a man to repose long on fis _tanrols, | TH For sale by ALE TAKE YOUR LAST LOOK for which mae haem updads THE COMEDY OF THE 1K } on the ingenious ide 5 : 8 n i MAKE ¥ ” OOK! for which occasion a TITE COME 6 RE AY LAW, ‘borders for Ming bia aa g nites Ripe on ANG Bands of marauders appeared in the northe: Banker, Stock Broker and A . TAKE YOUR LAST LOOK | MOST ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMM =. sae laehi He commenced ti Lends y wllock. | provinces, and under the name of Nien- Tine streak. ~ is In preparation. Mixs QEORGINA DAVIDGH, ase o need his career at the Rigg, in Gretna | swept the land almost to the fates of the capital N. B,—First class Investment securities, paying La In rehearsal, for the comm nt of the SUMMER | vocatist, and Hon, JO} OAKEY will deliver a humor- parish, about the year 1753, and has always been | ‘To exterminate these plundering hordes Teng. | rates of interest, a specinlty with this house for over 20 SEASON, Watls Phillips’ great Dra ous address, BOX SHEET NOW OPEN accounted “a cunning sort of chiel.” His successor | Kwo-fan was appointed Commander-in-Chief of the | Years, and always kepton hand Matinoos Wednesdays and Sat- ON THE JURY, —-— & rival in trade was an old soldier, who invariably | imperial forces in the North, and made a campal; * urdays ab? Which will bo presented with Ores SQUARE THEATRE, ‘appeared at the altar dressed in a full military uni- aeelnne them with some degree of fake) ia 9 00 wane ON BOND AND MOI Age, Snes eer eee ~ ene POWERFUL "CAST Ce NOVEL SCENIC ROW Ee oe rae aie aie AKO L ns fade he. agains 4 p 5 pZ. on Property wort ur times the amount; ow SATRY:, 20TH, POSUTIVELY Li # Guet rm, having rather an antiquated or “seedy” ap- | October, 1365, he handed over his commission to one | no brokers, Address MORTGAGE, box 421 Poat ot 2 Mr WM. B. FRELIGI Manager A Geir Re Cl ri M 30 of pearance, le wore @ large cocked hat, red coat, | whom he had raised to pow ILLIANT SENSATION, THK VOKES FAMILY, —to Li-hung-chang— ANOTHER B (PUEATRE COMIQUE, jick boots, and generally had a ponderous sword 1 i o On TO LOAN—ON BOND AND MORTGAGE FIRST NIGHT, MONDAY, MAY 27, 1873, THE VOKES FAMILY, Gangling by his side. A pretty picture tus for bo baat ees Tren Ronn Nine 825.000 $25,000 for Virst and Second Nortanges MAND EVERY SIONT AND GHAND JOSH HART caig . Losvoe y appear at the Boston Theatro Mt saNeaathadatsteal parson of the modern school to | Theatter returned to take for a second time the | roadway. root 1 wnd 12, Raa ee ie A ceded reek: Th ee | OL WOE \ When time had levelled the old goldier the: voge | Viceregal seals at Nankin, where he remained till “ ‘ = written expressly for this theatre by MONDAY BVENING, JUNE 8, Wouny aspirants for the omes of ahi ler there arose | November, 1868, and was then summoned to hold a $e 0.000 rer ree ON BOND AND MORT. J. UL WARWICK, 7 With Uhe groat sensation, i any aspirants for the office of chief priest. The | simfiar position in the metropolitan province of : > gage, $40,000; erty located within 14 erttitled OIFLOAGO, present this woek an entire change of programme. their great special: Uon’s share of the plunder, however, fell to the lot | Chinil, ‘The ovation which he received on leaving | wiles of New York, pre ores nd is worth over CALIFORNIA; BEFORE, First tin of Joseph Pasley, fisherman, smuggler, tobbacconist ; 4 $100,000. ‘The advortiser, having uso'ior the money, Will or, DURING THE WRON z RIGUT PLACK, + and repnted Neaweoltne ‘Pasi ani ho claim to | (tC Southern capital was distinguished beyond all | haya liberal bemus for quick action; references given. Ad- THE HEATHEN CHINER, AND CLARA STANTO! ‘ .Miss VICTORIA VOKES the last mentioned trade, except in a mythological former precedent by the linpressive evidence It | dress H. B. B., 104 Pear! street, New York. This magnificent spectacular drama has been produced AFPRI THK FIRR, RAH JANB.. Miss ROSANA VOKR# gonse; and it is iy ballaved e\ gical | gave of the confidence and veneration his gov- at chormous cost. Wid) NEW SCENERY. NEW DIeLgsks, | SEATS can bo SECORKD WITHOUT EXTRA CHARC ILY MORTON VU Miss JESSIE VOKES fopse; and it is generally believed the cause of lls | ernment nad inspired. The most prominent event $70,000 To.R¥ INVESTED, IN SECOND MONT. | NEW. FROPERTIES AND SPLENDID. ©: oF JAMIN BUTPONTOP ir ) VOK KS | eing dubbed “blacksmith” arose entirely from his | Quy ng his administration in Chihli was the mas- | gages. Apply to JOSEPH BLAUT, 440 | CHARACTERS, UNEQUALLED BY ANY THEATRE IN TRAE COMIQUE, PHON BIFPLES . FAWDON VOKKS guicenee in welding or joining couples together. | sacre of Tien-tsin, and his special ission to in- | Breadway, basement, THE UNITED BPATES, 5 BROADWAY. With the charming dy of nu One oF tWo Occasions he obtained the fee of 100 | quire tut ‘ pee oa ‘ 5 SERS Re First appearance of CARD TO THE PUBLIC. NAVAL ENGAGEMENTS guineas for bis few. minu L Ls Dacid Lame | tlre into and punish the authors and abettors of $175,000 702948 OR BUY MORTGAGES, FOR MO. BR COLLINS In answer to tho inany inquiries regarding the scale of | In which Miss Fanny Hayward, Miss Minnic Jacksou, bcmlno guccesded in Going acine vente Attameran Z| that atrocity. satisfactory as his mode of per- | o.' any desired amount, on Property in and his famed Trained Stoed, Prices for the great sensation Messra. E.R. Thorne, W Kdwards, Geo. Atkias aud | Pasley was a rough ontspoken, *pplsterons sort of oe Ral Cade Boa S od to Tel eee leat aa ret boa “PAUL. P. FODDYS8 Liberty aie eat compistely. eduestod 1s | Twish to state that th CREO! 1 he pri MATINEES WEDNESDAW AND SATURDAY sieves a : week sev enol money without bonus. 2 LP. TO! , 56 Liberty at. regarded as ono of the most completely educat animals wish to state at there will be ivance in the prico ., fs EDNESD, f fellow, who had a Wonderful flow of animal spirits, | nough to make: him! fore) time enitnen sly: "6 - = Rie pe Yeorvant Senta may bo secured six days in advance, Box offfos over prosented tothe public. of tickets, The publie’s obed. ts may be secur i open daily trom & to 4. JOSH TA! unpopu ° Ri - = ‘ ‘was extremely ignorant, weighed fully twenty-five | to LHe Gran ae UTE A aroha nk PUTS 000: AeA Sake Gee r. 0. WARWIO | eeiteh Mie ot end geet (and drank at least a | former position as Viceroy at Nankin. Since then | yayes cashed. °°" HARDY, HALNETE | SO AIEMINC Is whieh he will ang the: beaut, Chinese evant OPERA HOUSE, Gig isn a i a I P randy daily (equal to two English | he has ruled over these provinces, seeing on all 111 Broadway, room F, basement. ballad, “As I Wandered by the Banks of the Yang-l'so- ‘Twenty-third strect'and Sixth avenue. yuron SQUARE THEATRE. EXTRA, quarts). All these things combined helped to make | hands tokens of a returning prosperity almost as — en Riang.”" WILLIAM W. SEQUIN & CO....Lessees and Managers. EXTRA ANNOUNCEMENT. ip an extraordinary character; and itis perhaps not | rapid and widespread as the devastation from which | 15 O0( TO LOAN--ON NEW YORK AND For aynopsia of scenery, incidents, &c., eee smalt Dis. W~. T. ELLIOT. i ...... Business Manager, | Mra. JAMES A. OATES and hor BURLESQUE TROUPE ‘o be wondered at that the old folk at Gretna still | he was the chievagent in rescuing them. His re. | PbO. New ‘Jersey property. Mortgagos | Nole.--The porformance will cominence with the rour- SUMMEIt SEASON OF ENGLISH OPERA, will appear at this Theatre look up to Pasley as their representative priest. | cont visit to the foreign settlement of Shanghae, in | Cased promptly; ug delay. ae ing farce of | TWELVE NIGHTS AND TWO MATINEKS, on MONDAY, JUNE 3, + eg hter of Pasley's, and succeeded him at | hopes to be entertained that it would have the ef- | ~ PHOFOMALS, ~~ THE SWAMP ANGEL: Miss EMMA. HOWSON, Soprano. THE SPROTAGULAT. MUSICAL, LXTIEAVAGANRA, s death In 1811, drove # brisk trade in weddings | fect of inclining him to the more general adoption n ~ Box book open twelve days in advance from 9 A. M. to Mrs. ZELDA SEQUIN, Contralto. FORTUNIO. down to the year 1839, during which period he | of foreign arts and methods. But these hopes have EPARTMENT OF DOCKS, 346 AND 48 BROADWAY, | 4”: ™ Miss SCHOVTELD, Mesto Roprano. Box book now ones thle) cluimed to have married neither more nor less than | meanwhile been blasted by his sudden death. D es "New York, May [4, 1872." SARE ¢ ‘i . - Me. BROOKHOUSE BOWLER, Tenor, ae + Leeunieakn we SATE couples. | Eillot, who was originally a hostier, | iupERtal, EDICT IN HONOR OF THR PRAD VICEROY. | peopouats tor NQUGE vio CONTRACTORS, |" CBRE SEDER BOONGEE EES OOS RORD WAY Mr. HENRI DRAYTON, Baritone “iat wook of MacBvoy's NEW HIBERNICON. Beier omrnaies it » We now come to | ‘The following edict was issued by the Emperor of | Proposals for building wooden picr at foot of Thirty fit THE GREAT BAND OF THE AGE. Mr. T, BARTLEMAN, Vaso. Last week of the amusing Comed, ‘ the two Langs, father and son. whose | China with reference to the death of Tseng-kwo- | Proposals ondon Sousa dace the work and the a Bir: EDWARD SEQUIN, Bult, TH RAUNTHD GUIDRY United careers as priests extend over fully | fan. ‘The Viceroy died on the 12th of March, ‘The | namelotthe bidder will be received at the office ot the THE WORLD CAN DO NO BETTER. Full Chords and Orchestra, Mr. W. F. LAWLOR in his great characte, | Slghty years. David, the father, was born | edict ts dated the 20th, and was received in Nankin | Department of Docks until 12 noon of Tuesday, May eager ities ESOS Poataotor: opie Gps s | Fay crgnghe up in the parish of Gretna. | on the 27th of the same month, It reads thus:— isi at wich ime the bids will be publicly openod” and THMLEHANTY CAND ENGLER, aan bo oblaitted At ILALE © SONS, 751 Broadway. and at Inisir JIG, RMEL and, GLO DANORS. H T BOON otter ern ncaghire os Groner OF | ‘the tate Teng (Kwo-t : aur oc ? the Terpsichorean Kings of Ethiopia, a the Opera Hout : Mr, CONWAY as Mrs, O'}CALLAGHAN, pedier, and aoon afterwards was carried of by the | spienaid [is Aah ots gba le Ho eld ae PEN al porn tne ten tiger eg cdi WITH. OUI INCOMPARABLE. TROUPE Pode el DOUBLE DANCE AND IRISH JIG, Presszung. During the time he was in the Eng. | fovalty and sincerity were inate qualities, aud whoever | partie pargeat and Must Expensive Ever Oreanized. DARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN, BARNEY and Mrs. O'CALLAGHAN. sh service the ship in which he safled was boarded | maintained a stainless moral character. Having started | — The Department reserves the right to reject any or all A PROGRAMME AND GET A. TICKET. Managers. ..... «CARROLL & MoCLOSKEY Nightly received, with shouts of lauxiiter. i i y : fea 1 ee and taken by Paul Jones—Paul being the first | asudoctor of the Hanlin, his worth was recognized by | bid BES THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, 2 Thirty-eighth and last week of tho season. LAST MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. man who stepped on board, ‘The captives were | His Majesty Taokwang, under whom he gradually rose |" JOHN T. AGNEW, — ee _ J. M, WARD in WINNING HAND. BROOKLYN ATHENMUM MONDAY, JUNE 3. | Fun into ® French port, and inducements made | office, until he reached tho rank of Chin {Dur WHSON G. TUNE Commiss Guewar weenie: SATURDAY, JUNE 1, BENEFIT OW J. W. CARROLD, | e} ry | pe the reign ot enfeng he rai a Hunan art ms y . iN tthe a aoe EEE edi aDieate hi ant Riise abel I '- for them to joln the American service, in which | pose the Yueh rebels (Tarpings), with whom he: fought J. GRENVILLE KANE, | Department ot Docks, Instruction tt ARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN, Re-ongagement for alx nights of the/ ANOTHER leas then served. David Lang, however, returned | y battles in diferent provitices, and by hie great and WILLIAM WOOD, — mm EU extra CARD. SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 187, daring young Female Gyianast, NEW IDEA. retna; donned the priest’s ceremo- efforts proved himself worthy of the est : ee — and Amysement!!! rand Complimentary Henefit ie. & Niuls in the year 1792; and continued in the wed- | eand country. He was then especially cal DROPOBALS FOR $750,000 DOCK BONDS OF THE Mr. J. W. CARROLL, First appearance of the wouderful MATINERS Ging live thi she Chad it pgonginued in the wed | ty Atle Majeny, Lsiehfens’ tothe Vicersvalty. of the P ClTY OF NEW YORK. ined in one. Strangers coming to New York think | on which occasion a bill of rare attraction will be pre- i ons. LENGLOIS, UPON (yaich altar: silo atentent aon Mt of Miereiey | Two Kiang, and was appointed in addition Imperial | — Sealed proposals will be received, at the Comptroller's dsaible toloave the city without visiting each th sented, in which. in his performancg on an Invisible Wire. | TURBDAYS en . The greatest achievement of his reign | Commissioner und Generuivemo ofthe ary, Under our | ofilee until May 31, 1872, at 2 o'clock FP. M., when astonce. ‘The memory of these visits Is flee JENNIE CARROLL, MARIE BATES. Anew Drama, “YANKEE GIRLS, AND. |; Was the marriage of Thomas, Lord Erskine, in his | cn he was made a Grand Secretary, and always en- | the same will be publ pened, for the whole or any. result expensive. It is as much economy to know Mr. GABRIEL "HARRISON, BILLY PASTOR'S Songs. Two New FRIDAYS. } old age, to his mistress, Miss'Sarah Buck, of York our entire confidence. in suppressing the rebel. | part of the suin of $791,000 oF Dosk ‘Bondy of the city of | where wo put THE BENEFICIARY Songs, and the Double Troupe ina New| FRIDAYS. } Buildings, Marylebone.’ For this event it la said he nin tho southeast his merit was expecially’ great, and | New York, authorized by chapter 674, section 6, Laws of a and a host of volunteors will appear. Bill of Fun. ; gatted te 7 f after his victory at Nanking he rose w the rank of | 1871. Said bonds will bear interestat the rate of seven OUR MONEY TO ADVANTAGE va ee eR aE ‘ae ee em ore F Fortine ey ct Of 200 Suineas. David succeedad in | Bari ot the fist grade, the title to be hereditary in his | Rer cent per anawm, payable on the ist day ot Muy” and T'S? WERK OF THR SEASON. \ENTRAL PARK GARDEN. THEODORE THOMAS. A taper ee veral ents Rous ad Do) houses, | tambly forever: At the sane time adouble-edgea peacork’s | Novernber in exch year, and the principal will be redeein- usement asin any other purchase. If for 50cents | J Mrs, F. B. Conway's Brooklyn Theatro. Proprietor 4. KOO. ers, the Beauclercs, the Coven- | feather was also conferred on him. As a Viceroy he has | ed.on the Ist day of November, 192, n enjoy four to six hours of rare delight and instruc- Monday evening, May 27, 1872. trys, and others of almost equal standing. He was | aiways exerted himself to the utmost in regard to every- ‘The proposals will state the ‘amount of bonds desired, | tion itis money well laid out, and thatend can be reached Teast tine. UNTIVALLED cut off rather suddenly in 1827, In bia seventy-second | thing which affected the proviaces under his charge, tn | and the price per $10 thereof; and the persons whose pro- | by visiting Dr. KAHN'S Musoam, at 745 Broadway, and EAST LYNNE. SUMMER NIGHTS! CONCERTS, id bee viewing what cannot he seen in any part of the world but | Tuesday evening. benefit of Mr. ‘A. Kennedy's SCHOOL, | THIS (SUNDAY) EVENING, MAY 26, AT 8 OM there. This wonderful ction has heen brought to- : — = year, from the effects of a severe cold, caught while | *hort, this venerable minister SY pe OR RECT errs See eee — SECOND GRAND SUNDAY CONCERT, was our | With the Chamberlain the sums awarded to them respe attending the great sensational trial ut Lancaster | (Tie reat wat backbone), and we had fondly hoped | Uvely, together with any premiuns thereon. Rother after great labor by experts and. selontine sien at THE FRIENDS OF THR LATH N. H. | When anew and very brilliant Programme will be of Wakefield, for the abduction of Miss Turner, a | that "he would tive long. to, enjoy our, favor. Phe | _ On presenting to omptrolier the recel; an outlay of BELDEN (N. B. CLARKE), the former well known Dresontod "iginer thie event Simon, Lang at ae a a tial andguits ofthe | snprkew, In three elegant hails, over twenty thou eee nd Te Kage Risen neat on | ADMISSION, CC ONE DOLLAK Rexteae NYA mon Lang ai ¥ | S01 2 5 appoint scep- 0 and. comprises, egant halls, ove nty thou- 5 x L % npon the duties of the priestly ‘oftice sand ae hia | wre tor guardians to the” Eimperdee "and Ange: | of the sums awarded to deny, bearing interest trom the | sand eurions objects, consisting of malformations of the May’ 23, an ovclock P. Ms, to complete are | — oa father's fame was full in the land, he naturally feli | CoPdance | with the, law | rel the. demise | dates of paym oa nan frame; THE ANATOMY OF FRUITS, FLOWERS, ements for # suitable Testimonial for the Beneft of AUL FALK'S. * . J | of Gr Secretarics, Tis. 3,000 are given towards the fu- ich proposal should he sealed and endorsed “Proposa PTILES AND BIRDS; Relics of the Olden Time, and dow of the deceased. POPULAR SUNDAY CONCERTS, into a lucrative branch of business at once. ‘Sim, | heral expenses, the same to be paid from the Nanking ex- | for Dock Bonds of the City of New York,” and enclosed Wax Fixures of allthe strange human creatures which gee EET GES PEPE TNT EGO THIS EVENING, AT 8 O'CLOCK, however, had his trials among it all. Some of his | Chequer’and also a jar of sucrifelal wine, which Muien- | second envelope addressed to the C r have astonished the world. Children with two heads, | —[[ORACE GREELEY’S GRAND MARCH, BY GLOVER, AT THE PAVILION, : rivals 1s teats Theol arg of his success, resorted to | wali (general of the M. ha garrison at Kanking is ra ee Bertin op the part of f ie A ated tour legs and four arms. i ine . plendid poral Palle fo Varden,” yong, (088 Broadway neat Fp ert Gireat, 1 sorts of unprincipied dodges in 0} | pointed to pour out as a libation to the deceased. As a fur- pets of the el el a —— by Fiske, with picture, 40c.; “Sweet Be Thy Repose,” an he celebra: 5 and annoy an. ith newly ariel eouale Wanted | ther inark of Ont. 1avor, _the posthumons title of | ¢sls of the corporation require it GREEN, Comptrolte A WOMAN IN LIKENESS TO A BEAR ! “Voice of the Mountain Land,” two new song: Poy. J. Re LADY ORCHESTRA, fo find out “Lang, the priest.” the invariable an- | Wen-cheng is conferred on ‘him,and his tablet will De | Cree op Naw YORK, DEPARTUAT OF Finavon Cement A WOMAN WITH A HORN 10 INCHES LONG |! ‘Thomas, each 20c.; “Academie Waltz.” by Strauss, Tc. and at the . pei been yD But his | placed bosh In the temple of the “Hilussriqus Loyal” and | Cire or don TGs, Deer MENT OF FINANCE, COMFTHOW | _ And. ns an onposite to these, several of WM. A. POND & CO., Publishers, 517 Broadway awor wus, “Deid an’ buriet, lang sen’ ! ut his | Inthe “temple ot the Wise and Good” in “Pekin. “A | _Lew's Orrice, May 2 é THE MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMEN IN THE WORLD !!t Branch storé, 39 Union squ Y son—surely, he lives!""’ask the strangers. “Deld | temple will also be erected to his memory at his na- OPOSALS FOR COAL.—THE HEBKEW BENEVO. | With thousands of rare and gorgeous thinus beside. All ——— —— : an’ a’—deid’s a door nail!” is again the response. | tive place In Hunan and in Nankin. A true account Tent Fuel Association, will_receive proposais until | é brillant insects of the tropics; the whole internal LOSING SOIREE OF SAUSE'S DANCING Yet in spite of such unfair opposition, Sim flourished | ot his official career must be drawn up and handed | tine 4 for 500 tons Coal, to be delivered in the winter in | ¢conemy of the hive, the process of making honey and Academies, at Masonic Hall, Thirteenth street, Conduetor, Mr. CARL BERGMANN, abundantly, following ciosely his legitimate occu- | 'p,the Tmperial Cave Shop aces tee tree | halftone. Address giving terms and: quality of coal, Le pie Aisa eset hg | Pet ees Be elds Tuesday, May 24, 1872, Admission, 26c. erin erie: O spss - | the nation nnala), and G h nay Bi LEWENGOOD, 28 White street. g of lay’ ven; dissectio e' EEE A mee — 4 i pations of marrying and weaving, and occasionally | against him in the official register must be erased. ‘The ~ b vohist pisie ie _ | hoof, deeply Interesting to ‘every lover of the noble BANz0, SONG AND DANCE.—J1G, CLOG AND TRISH varying the tone of these by doing a little smug- | Board (of Rites) is also ordered to see what further honors | QEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT THE | animal, ‘ D_ sig Dancing, taught; pupils fitted tor the stage, by gling on the quiet. He long outlived ail his com- | the law provides in euch a case as this, and report to the | \) office of the clerk of the Department of Public In- IT WOULD TAKE COLUMMS TO TELL, J, BOGA 100 st Houston street, near Bowery. petitors, and saw the decline of the golden days of | Throne. His eldest son. Tseng Chi-tse, will succeed him | struction, corner ot ‘and and Elm streets (and no where | one-half the wonders of Dr. KAHIN’S Museum. Every vom = RNING OF CHICAGO” FOR SALE.—STERKOPTE- ‘on complete; splendid scenes; a great bargain. Ad- drexs, at once, CHICAGO, Herald office, r Aer . arnes in the earldom, and the formality of ‘an audience is dis- | else), until Tuesday, May 28, 1872, at 0% A.M. for supply- | should see tor himself, and every teacher, father or efergy- || 5 : See old Gretna; but. still i oes a ry ensed with.” Ho Ching (Lieutenant-Governor of | ing the coal and wood required for the Pubile Schools fo | man having control’ of growing young’ men should con- THE LECTURE SEASON. N 2W YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 BROAD: the last. uf twelve months since be weut | Kianysu) is hereby directed to ascertain the necessary | this city for the ensuin; oar. sider ita duty to take them to this place, that may ee Speen eegeeces ‘way, between Houston and Bleecker streets —E: through probably the last marriage ceremony he — particniars regarding the other sons and grandsons of the Say eight thousand (AN) tons of Coal and, three thou- | sce and have explained to them the wonders and freaks AST LECTURE BY THE VERY REV. THOMAS | one should visit this wonderful museum. [t is full ever performed in complete dishadite, having — deccased, and report to the Throne. When that has been | sand 0) cords of Oak Wood, and one thousand one | of nature. The admission is only. 50 cents to all parts of Madera Ma F ce fpacemy of Music, on, the hi s people should seoand understand. Lectures nothing on but his shirt and drawers! The reason | done a ioken ot. the imperial favor will be bestowed on | hundred (110) cords of Tine Wood m ore or less, Tho | the Museum, and every object isclassified and catwlogued, | National Music of Ireland, Friduy vening, May 31, at he Philosophy of Marriage.” Thowe partios artie em also, that all may know how an old and faithful | coal must be of the best quality o Cy ‘ond: an en ‘ nd these important lectures can have thane of this unwonted exhibition was that the parties | Conv it is remembered and esteemed by the Thro stove and nut size, in’ good order, two thousand two Near Eighth street, and opposite Astor place, Synopsis of lecture.—Philogophy of Music—Iis Origin— f poat free, on receipt of 23.cents by adroewny reached Gretna from Dumfries by the midnight | “Rend tie ; Hundred anitorty Its Karly History—Ireland’s Bards—Their Mission in the | SECRETAHY NEW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY BL 240) pounds to the ton, and must be . and, like 28 fond lovers, could brook no de- detivered in the bins at the several school buildi Land—Character of Irish Melody—Moore—Davis. Tickets so the old priest was aroused from his slum- John 8. Kitchen, U. 8. N. | “Ste Broposnls must state ‘the mines from which it ig INSTRUCTION. ; one dollar. Proceeds to be presented to Father Burke. g : bers to do duty at a moment's notice. A newsPa- — jonn s, Kitchen, a surgeon in the United States | Propored to supply the coal, to he furnished, from. the YOUNG LADY, PARISIAN, OF SEVERAL YEARS’ | ¢n umber of tickets to be sold will be limited to 18 CLINTON j amed itaccepted, and must state the price per ton | _/ of two thousand two hundred and forty pounds (2,240). ‘The quantities of the various sizes of coal required will . experience, wishes a position for the summer to | strictiy- adhered to, Reserved. boxes ‘nh French and the elementary English branches in | $5 and $6 each aceording to locatioi rs, He was recently In charge of the Naval | be about as follows, viz. :—five thousand five hundr exchange for her board. Address 8. V. B., box 164 | the box office of the Academy of Mus —— of the le of the priests is (Has busy Hospital at Mare Ireland, Cal. 6,500) of furnace hi ey lve undred 20) to Hera p iit se. — P.M. every da “grubbing” in the garden behind his house a iapoeeeet stove size, one thousand (1,00) tons of egg size, and T PAINS BUSINESS COLLEGE, 6 having just finished building a huge stack | Dr. Kitchen was born in New York in November, | hundred (00) tons of nut size 4X. Double Entry Bookkeeping, Aritnmetic, ae ' , The oak tbe of the best quality, the stick# not | gombined $15; tw ti ot, 13 Of ,Peats for | the winter fire. He iftepped | 130, and was commissioned an assistant sur- lesa than three @) feet long and not less than. tires C2) Gp $13: tao branche SH per aur eg a0 weuring an extraordinary long-crewbed hat of the | spon, te ate ee aaa neiren ‘me | cae i Sa Oe crust be of the best qusllty, notlem than | 2 ___ ia : chimney pot shape, and bad on quite as extra- | rok § Louis, OL, te. COMNE:DT ‘Africa, oes three @) feet six (G) inches long. AT DOLBEAR'S COM) AL COLLEGE, 874 PIANOFORTES. hi per correspondent and two friends spent a very — jeasant afternoon with “auld Sim’ at Springfield, | Nav «in the autumn of 187i. When they reached the . two yed ating four persons | an be obtained at , from 9 to 4 o'e k died in Philadelphia recently, aged forty- encing appa SONSTERY, | TPIGUTS, SHUTS, TRUNKS, LONG STOCKINGS, IN | silk, Worsted anit cotton, every size and eotor, at low | UNION ADAMS “& CO., 6377 Broadway. RD.—PRIVATE INSTRUCTION, ECTURE ON THE FRANCO.G 4 General Mac Adaras, of the French army, at the Cooper Institute, on Tuesday evening, May 28, 1472. Horace | 744 Greeley, Chairman. Tickets 50¢. ( ar, Gligiog, Hers ° = 92 Clinton fi heh street) 3 ) lars mated JAY WATS RMAN WAR, BY ordinary a long-tailed surtont coat. He was a slim- The proposal must state the price per cord of 128 cubic Broadway, street, Indies and | ~ ieee D- 18h5 to 1858, He was’ next attached to the steam | feel, solid meastire, for both oak and pine wood, and also ncan have spe Biaineae Writite Bi eLEG seregapmpen mee mon | QTRAU: “Loo NIE 600. Delt OAK white Hair mepare fice ana quick eye, | Migate Wabash, the fagship of the Mediterranean | the price percutior sawing and splltitng per oad, "he iy Ait cen and He eounphetety breed | Around fiang, intost Improvements. best maker, for |S Vien cen. Mountain” (Pana 3 H nd and enid “4 yo) squadron, returning home to be promoted to | (usantity of oak woo pSnt Only 8s te ae 4 sina short time. Open day and ning all sum- 275; others ents. Pianos “Orien oses. Undernent On asking his age he langhed and skid “Eighteen! | SiC TOn. ea een iu 1899, when Ne was | comulitee om supplies. The wood will be inspected and aT Se HUMtOk Gael bear oni vate tanta Pegs ntiene very meteanth pireeee | i {You Kissed Ma Cu “Not quite!” “Vuarra weel, then,” replied he, measured under the supervision of the Inspector of Fuel Loweesa! (dus Phi stationed at the Naval Hospital at Chelsea, Mass. of the Department of Public Instrietion, and mu BEAUTIFUL PIANO, ONLY $10).—STEINWAY Mi «just turn the figures upside down ISH LADY DESIRE or, rayder, pat be de- A FEW PUPILS FOR A ty ' e Ww ce ss d a surgeon on the Ist of | liv: Jat the schools when ordered, as tollow: " 3 7 ee the first last and the last first, an’ ye hev itina | He was commissioned - vered at the schi dered, a and music, ether at their homes or at her Pianotorte, overstrung, carved legs, every impro w Kast Fourteenth street. tick-taok.’”- ‘What, you don’t mean {fo say you are | AUEUAt, 4861, anid ordered firdt to the steamer | thinds of the quantity required tho cr asronuiredty the Address L., 42 East Tweltth street, N.Y. | ment; short tine used: grent pacritice for cash = + Pocahontas and subsequently to the steam sloop J. BIDDLE, 13 Waverley plac ar Broadway. Committee on Supplies. Said wood, both oak and_ pine ‘A BABY, FULLY QUALIFIED 70 THACH ENGLISH, . | MUSICAL. MERICAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. i GRAND INVIFATION CONCERT, Av. WAY HALL, MONDAY EV May 27, at 8 ofc eighty-one, do yo To this latter question he | nodded assent. Ata very late moment the HEkaLp is informed that Gretna te etill to have its priest in the person of William Lang, the eldest son of Simon, deceased, thus continuing the link to the third generation. Mohican, ofthe North Atlantic blockading squadron, yared baweds and. wire Hy During 1862 and 1863 he was attached to the steam | DMst be delivered sawed: ant een arate ot the and Music, desires a morning engagem: B RICH ROSEWOOD frigate Minnesota, the flagship of the North | school building, as may be designated by the proper au. Atlantte blockading squadron and on his return | thority, the contracts for supplying said coal and wood to - | was ordered to the naval rendezvous at Boston, | be binding until the Istday ol dune. 187 :, NNOUNCEMENT.—THE BEST SYSTEM OF SHORT. STHACHDEN. Director. During 1864 and 1866 he was again at sea, on board trace eal Ro eeguirad’ anid. egch es forminnes. ors he one ’ han i, Tne eas Sasray, aa brnetically, y. uf ELEGANT 7% COTAS CHICKERING PIANO a the steam sloop Sacramento, during her chase ofthe | 1 sd osidences of the a without fuil, at the Institute of Phonography, rod for sale, at BATTERSON'S st establishment, | GENTLEMAN WILI 2 INSTRU IN Hae oT clad peivateoy Stone WO Heres ace | panied by the siunatures and residences of the proposed | Way py private lessons. Write for circular. 600 Sixth avenuo, near Fortieth street, rosewood care ; A. GEvonroae poplis resldene: tee Sib. poe anabiiees nts SQUARE 6 ‘Address Mrs. HOPE, box 130 A Pirnotorte ¢, 1,265 Broadway. r references furnistied. rald Uptown Branch off Tsong-kwo-fan, the Chinese Warrior and Statesma: | ordered as surgeon In charge of the Naval Hospital | | No compensation will be allowed for, delivering sald COLLEGE, p FournH AVENUE, PaRiect orcees Ned Hox Se eeteRine: “t ote adress, watt real mi se | ath S.C, oh he ff y rood at any of the schools, nor pt ite Cooper Ins ook ke z, W. ! + “| STON 8 X12 Herald Uptown’ Branch, office, A brief notice published in the HnAtp a few days , ‘tt Port Royal, 8. C., from which he again went to | ce Ee A a rapneting and. | rerae Shorthand, French and Bpaniat; separate A’ HAINES’ BROS, 27 UNION SQUARE, r Broadway 7 the naval rendezvous at Boston, and thence to the : u Those desiring a first class Piano should not purchase arena 3 since announced the death of the Chinese states- ,, i | schools. it; day and evening; telegrrphy taught - . . are, receiving ship Obio, In 1869 he was ordered to the | Sposals must be directed to the Committee on Sup- | practicalty: demand for operators. Before calling at our salesrooms. ‘ LADY SOLOIST (CONTRALTO) PUPLL OF PRO- man and warrior Tseng-Kwo-Fan, a scholar and | jron-clad Dictator, In the Gulf of Mexico, and Be the Department of Public Instruction, and should | | thegant Pianos, unrivaled in tone and finish, at prives | A ravsight is open to an engage- soldier of the most brilliant repute, and the abso- | While attached to her exhibited the first de- sed “Proposals for Coal,” Proposals for | QPANISH TAUGHT CONVERSATIONALLY By A | ‘t,pltase, Every tiane warranted oe reed at great ahe also wi and mume cided manifestations of the disease of which as the case inay be. method that has gi baa OW Fanos m i nM at great | jesse, upils for the operatic stage. Address lute commander of 80,000,000 of men. He expired Re 4 . ne ¢ Commit rve the right to reject any or all the poly to ANTONIO RAMOS, bargains. foe ADR SLEPEVRE, Herald Uptown Branch of he died. In 1870 he was ordered as a member Is receiv | poly - tee Broaderny v office, ° suddenly on the 12th of March. The announcement | of the Naval Medical Board, in session at the Naval | Proposals receive HOOPER ©. VAN VORST, |, Ceee il isa heciteindadiinas FINE ASEORTMENT OF erERIOR Soran |! oles wcadeseibey ne © 2 L 5 5 nally as sur; ALTA) if TRUCTION IN THE FRENCH LAN- nd upright Planos to rent or for sale chea arge | 3 AIA s ~of the decease of the great Viceroy of the ‘Two | TMOG the Naval Hospital at Mare. Island Navy TMOTAY BRENSAS | W Atrnaer woo threnevenings alwek lady or gout. | iminberaving heen ont ontontx shore tine. to dipine | A. Moree Cacate MAN, UATE OF THK Kiang" created a profound sensation through | yard, from which he was invalided in September, Commuttee on Supplies man teacher. Address MENTOR, Herald ‘office, oe TN eT ere een way orsity pl qualitica lessons ih singing and om the, sf China, as it will among all foreigners having any | i871, ince which time he has been confined to hia | _New York, May 18, 1872 ld ome ao = SS sik ‘cornks West Hleventh ate Piano. Ad ox Mal Herald office ry knowledge of Chinese affairs. ‘The death of the all residence. Dr. Kitchen was one of the most emi- | mmo CONTRACTORS. a NEW PUBLICATIONS. facets —_——-- | = - ” See é ent members of the United States Naval Medical Proposals for Quarantine Structares on West Bank, : . " oi | BRILLIANT TONED ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, ANIST OF EXPERIENCE WISHES A SITU- ¢ . nen 5 ; IC MONTHLY.—A HANDSOME OCTAVO | ; but absolute ruler of some 80,000,000 of nen cannot Corps. He was activeiy and honorably employed, Orrics oF Tnx Commissionnns oF Quan. ari | ASeat Sone Mee RN aca ‘AVO | all modern imprevements: leat city mt @ é rotes iy or Catholte chureh s ol or i “Dut have great practical significance. But that is withont intermission, during the whole of the sey- PiGn uata mean aie ondoiena om ey tint he roe | and douting teaternity, CHARLES. A.” | Faker | cost $70 y far 9278: op! and covers satin brocavel Se eA Ta RS rouuuneer choi: bese > only one, and the less tmportant aspect of the death | enteen years of his connection with the navy. | evived by. the igned, at the office of ‘the Commi: Editor, will be published on the Ist June, uy Mirrors, Paintings, Carpets at half cost Residence ; eS ners of Quarantine, until 2 o'clock P.M. of the Mth day | annum. Secretaries of yacht and boat clubs will p | Forty-second street, between Seventh and Eighth — - ~of Tseng-Kwo-Fan. By along series of important William M. Gerhard. time they will be public ned. The | send list of oiice man ayetaries dress, As en | ‘UITAR, VIOLIN, PIANO, ORGAN SINGING, HAR- Public services he raised himself to @ position of Witijam M.Gerhard, M. D., a distinguished Ameri- ’ SE eae ee can ian natiaeetiae Me | Hons received. by CUSHING, BARDUA & 00., é | Ohintan piape, Righeh cite Beek ee anc evening. vach commanding influence that eventually thegreat can physician, died at his residence in Philadelphia, | the State toaccepte ; Broadway, New i jos ade | Wsbed 198 J JAY WATSON, Musteal Director. majority of the highest oMclais throughout China | onthe 24th of April. He was born in New York in the | pls snd sheen tice can ie asionenr ar Quarantine Wits, ont ATLL. IR order | colanraa eee we T8825, 08 FH taso p ‘RED BY.A OBNTLE. owed their positions to his interest; the greatness | eceiver re 0 No, 2 Exchange court. Francis Cros: ’russiay The | Paintings, Bi . walnut Bure Bed. 4 man during evening hon Add ing lowest SF his: power end personal character overmacowed | 2°8" 10%. | Having received an excellent education RICHARD SCHELL, President, ) Commissioners | Tariff Question ror) ellis ae oh eS d w evening hours. | Address, stating the Dragon Throne itself, while his counsels greatly | Ne made choice of the special study of medicine as AN BB ibs nao 4 Ce ee prea im teh | fore purchasing elsewhere, 36 West Fifteenth street near | re « ~ eae determined the foreign policy of the empire, | a profession, and spent a number of years in its ee tant MavetotNewYore | ter PEmanOLs begin June Nom: | och av. _ POT A FIRST CLASH TENOR, HAVING ‘An additional weight an significance attached to pursuit in America and Europe. Returning from S08. POWELT 1 brooklyn. | i Broadway, N. Y. EST BARGAINS GIVEN tN NEW AND |’ dght poadgrc aougiiamed to ttre nee tS sole. his influence from the fact that he was popularly the Old World he was, in the year 1838, appointed | = =a, hand Pianoy and Organs: sold on small | Singing. Addrass TENOR, box Lt Herel regarded asthe head of the Chinese, as contra-dis- assistant to Professor Jackson, clinical lecturer at COAL AND Woop. | WANTED TO PURCHASE | payments, rented ang Fgng apne Jon punaaee i ee tinguished from the Tartar, party. So that not) the Le el ae Hospital, and subsequently a vis- “ ~ . I si bi Die Soe Rivlin bora had” 8M NATIONAL conse ATORY OF MUSIC. within the unmtts of his viceregal jurisdiction alone, tring physician to that institution, a position he | [)ELAWARE, LACKAWANNA AND WESTERN RAIL | \\TANTED—A SECOND HAND SMALESCREW LATHE, | iam CLASS PIANOS TO RENT—TUNERS FOR ‘A Select Sehool for ail branches of Musio, but in all oMcial policy and general popular action | held during twenty-five years. In 1841 he com- road Company's Scranton COAL.—Stove, $5.50; Grate, a Hand Fl ner, abo 8 Sorew a ae Bench. Ad. city and country, WM. A. POND & CO., 547 Broad- ‘ (Decker Bromers’ Building). throughout the empire and in the relations of | menced the conduct of the medical clinic at the | eh es vem ae ol ae Ag AM Mle rdamanatahetleredetlicannnd- nde atte 39 Unton square. | Chinn square Broadway), near Stxtoenth streat. China with the outside nations the influence of | Medical Institute, which he continued until 1859, | i street a feat at Forty-fi —— =: - ‘i i ae a REE ee WP ny bd ‘Tyeng-kwo-fan was potential, During this time'his fame as a clinical lecturer | stree ces edu West TPilvy-eound pireen ianewen of | WINES, LIQUORS, &C. ET LOW Panoa ior at one Epemiinatnttin Aouie er oct Tscng-kwo-fan, the eldest of nine brothers, was , caused him to be invited to occupy the chair of the | Broadway and Sixth avenne, and 9% West Twenty-third | : 2ADIN TTC 0 ya. Apply at the manuf - ‘ | AMEBIO. TABLES— orn in 1807, at Hiang-slaug-Rien ve tee eecreoture | Constice of medicine in Jefferson College, which in. | street, corner. Hight. a Graders by mail seeeive | PRICES OF LEADING ARTICL! ext 6 daya, Apply at the manuinetory of the NIXSESS | STANDARD AMERICAN BULDIARD TABLES . Y prote P | Pip sick Wine, currency & CO., pianofortes, 411 aud 413 West Forty-second stroct. | Wy designs; also Gagatellosand everythin o> -of Changsha, Hunan, his father being a respectable vitation, guided by the advice of his friends | Prompt attention, Holds & Co, cuprenoycesscesrsees pad - Feet ae eat gwitae HW. COLLEN BEI, Uterary man of moderate means. Tseng-kwo-fan | in the university, he declined. Dr, Gerhard was a | = = = } Muimm's Dry Vergenay, currency. | Pp OS TO RE FROM $3 TO $8 PER MONTH; * t Callender, 738 Broadway. > being destined bes Piya life applied “him- | most able practitioner, particularly in his knowledge WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. Fe Ale, pI 7D to $1 40, gold. Iechet“Ciitarrne y vill won| eg focuale trom $50 to. sees A ,inetatments to ne omen ; , " Pleasant y ‘ 3 :w ery one. ~ DUS Piano Warerooms, BENT OF NEW AND. SKC “Al “4 Ped fie te > 4 of some Is, Pearls, Turquoises sare it ~~ ™ % | and Tain-s2 (LL. D.), till, in his thirty-second year, | rarely inaccurate. His private practice was very | spasnabie prices, Gall at 19 Sixth avenue, bewweer IMONIAL. | JPIANOS, MELODEONS AND ORGANS OF NEW AND lapakera tee he rose:to the highest literary honors, being inadé | extensive. It was chiefly, however, a an author | Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets, be MATER: connnnarnornn | 2 Most Deautiful style, of best makers, at lower prices | 4 member of the Han-lin College. Thus Tipe in age | Snchieved his fame, his greatest work being | MADAME JAMBELLE, . OF BESPRG <p | for caah or monthly fustaknents, of jor rent. at WATERS, | —-———_ ge | that hi DOW, AGRD 35, OF RESPECTABILITY AND . and in those attainments which in China are sup- | “Lectures on the Diagnosis, Pathology and Treat- | qyRANKFIELD & CO., JEWELLERS, 200 SIXTH AVE | A p sessing appearance, wishes to form the 451 Broadway, (hah can be tonnd elsewhere. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND SECOND osed togive the surest evidenees of admtmistra. | neat ot Diseases of the Chest," frst published in | [ius corner Fouttecnth strcey and 2 Eighth avenue, | quaintance of a iniddieaged gentleman of means, ima: IANOVORTEMOEWANTY SECORD HAND Fiano. A. Sand niltiard Tables, with, the celebrated. ¢ ive ability, he was promoted to several positions {n*| 1442, He also published a “Clinteal Guide,” and | corner ‘Twonty-sixth street—Will vell at cost American | trimonially inclined, Adress M., box 178 Herald offi Poste ts ce SATIS Tan Ort Tae or. vacate, | cushions, at peices varying frou, omy Crwarsas aise! the Six Boards ut Pokin, and hind attained the rank | edited, with notes and additions, “Grove's System | Watches, French amd vamenicentockyterling Sven and | “4 youNG WibOW LADY WOULD LIKI 10 MAKE | by OHIOKERING & SONS. ITHadt Fourcenth nivet oe: | ME corner Canal and Conte streets. of Tao.tal, whon the death of Ii& mother obliged | or clinical Medicine.” Besides these larger works, | finestilver Fined, Wars to reduce West heres Muck bee | A Mrevanquauntance, ct a geniieman of wealth with « | tween Broadway and ViNh avenue on ae =eert _ him, in accordance with oficial custom, to retire to | he wrote a number of valuable medical, actentifie | {orn gterns bi i View to matrimony. Address VIRGINIAN, box 132 Her- 2g Peg ee = en RR {OUTHWORTH'S NEW RILLIARD PARLORS, 1298 native place. During his retirement the Tal- | treatises, and also contributed extensively to medi- 2 . .. | ald Uptown Branch oftice, 1,265 Brondway. (TR ARION PEANOFORTE COMPANY, NO, © Broadway, between Trirty-fifth and ‘Thirty-shxtta spreading northwards, appeared in Hunan, ' ‘al 100 oe Gary it alk ag raat os oa ct Fourteenth street, offer a number of fine Pianos re: | sireets, will he opened on, Wednesday evening 2. tf taeng-k WO" raised a local militia. to defend | Cal periodicals, | ASTROLOGY. LADY, 8% DOMESTIC, AFFECTIONATE AND OF | cently returned from hive, some of their own make and | Tho rooms will be opoued 4n the sante atternoow for the fis native place. The spirit and capacity he thus ADANE DE VERR, OLAIRVOYANT,.-RUSINESS AL high fail ly, will correspond with a gentleman de- | nearly new, at very low prices for cash, or in monty in- | inspection of ue tedies.- , displayed speedily secured him a commission in ak ELLANEOUS. Love Affairs, Lucky Numbers. 181 West Twenty: | Siring ® wite age to Oot eee New Londom, Cont, = a ——__— M. Hl GRICFITHS NEW DESIGN FRENOW BE , the Imperial army. Uniting these regular troops BSOLUTE DIVORCES MAY BE PROCURED IN | ninth street. e Rea TS 5 - = sates ANTED—PIANOS; ONE OR TWO GRAND. FIANOS, WwW velled ‘fables, with Delancy's lightaing wire 4 with his “Hunan braves’ be commenced a@ A due legal form on application to GEORGE WHITE, ADAME L, NCH, THE GREAT UNRIVALLED of Steinway’s o1 ber's prospect Park, | Cushions, aro onperice: to any now manufact ta the series of operations against the rebels along the | Attorney at Taw, It Wall eet, New York. M business and medical Clairvoyant, 115 West Twenty- | Sete AMS | Reh Batate, free and c! ear a te ome ranch Horald | United Statos, Second hand Tables ata very aw e and down the Yangtse, which ended SESABANDONMERT OF EITHER PARTY | *ixth streot, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, FFICR OF THE PACIFIC MUTUAL INSU Isrooklyn, “Address GOLD, Broo! Purchasers of tables will find it to thelr ad ta in the onpeure of Woo-chang, the provinctal capital, | 1) tear. ABANDONMENT, Oh eE tue atiareot | \PADAMH OAPRULO, CLATRVOYANT, Has naOv. | O' Oompany. "1 2. | ome pe erginige bat buying clmmhere. Waeereams q one year; cruel treatment of either party ; failure ‘ADAME OA‘ } hs . New Yous, M 1872 === | Voney street. . For this service he was rewarded with the rank of | husband tg prov eine Ditual drunkenness ‘of either ered from her illness and is able to attend to busl- 176 Broapwav, New Yous, May, — eer » Futai—Provincial cereal, atti ey. dignity * i, 00k iY. ‘No. | Chambers street, corner | ness, 114 Seventh avenue. Wa nel eT ie, Ah ‘oftleg, Lid Broad, __DANC oT pS eeaned $165 ey Gg og? OLAS® BILE TA ‘were attached Tespol portant as HAM, OVEE 18 Store. asiaadaenis OFESHOR fi . ASTROLOGER, FROM HOA SS nnineimneady | CCRaINS ACADEMIRS.. A ordinat : Woo-chang Was, twas, aL the tite of ite capture, LOTE & JANI Pe eeeee Oe ‘consulttd at 7a Lexingion avenue, near | QIGMOR RONCONI CATER dane ath thirteenth sree, Tuned Oey Best cushions its Jo. 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