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-——— WESTERN FaRBERS IN CONVENTION. Ena gS ed oo eben. the Daneralop Baty Convention Mesaseuanea” wr the sare Tebld extn ‘ojdttend the Ade! Formers’ al oer ignen aptnie to te morn Minh stret, “on "Saturday residenci ty fone sual pat being perhaps 88 | orctock. ‘ilermoon, ‘at "on0 : ‘State Beualor CASTLE was called apon to address oe ane 1, tol sre of and made a few ‘emarks, in whieh |""Retstives ana iniends of the family his sympathy wita and concurred in intend tie Sener) Seow S08 the residence | 2 srt ni ros Noemi con ‘moraine, at) as aie sen o'clock, wallroads, and urged upon thé farmers the import- pe cea 3 ape or the teteers thizing Fiery thee pom M, L. Dunlap, of Cham- ‘paiga, I. ; Thomas Thomas B Bryan, of Amherst, and from ‘Whe Western Freighy Associatien of New York. offered and adopted recom- wetheieis, Aetiers of Minois the keeping of afarm-expen account during the present and barge ay area ad order that the actual cost <a may be estimated and made public, pusPose of reaching a fair and equitable re therefor to the Seth age des je State. Lona Ai th Henry: rauize the struggle of “ton farmers with the alread, and all other ques- ious oF jesues which had been brought in were | Gab ply eaten: tthe atten fiver fe fe ratiroad iesnesand to divide them ight ae them. He referred partieularly to Dimois River im) provement Brojeck, ve iy: | ya lared, was in the interest of asingle coun’ A geared, that the resolation Savoring tue the repeal on, ateel, &¢,, had Soaventon, and one bee) yo iy comer Of or the vote: ‘which’ it was ad Afte! irregular and eaelted debat vote was er, and decided by the Chairman nin the ae enimetis, as then made to reconsider “the -vote the resolution censurin, ng of ee for yoting for and ty sident of the in ‘States for si going, Pipe Do rey ning alaries was scart ar rts was ermine me indefinitely the further con- site eet cb resolutions, sige ENCE, vot Warren county, rose and en- tered a protest on behalf of the ers’ Associa- tion, of which he es a delegat pins the action of tle Convention in eee Teselations, > male rity of the delegates rious serie The resolutions had been. adopted se) ee tl whele by oe Convention poi 4 sand hebe! See ~that the present meeting had to undo the a of e Cenyention. ep jp el was enw interrupted, — disorder created: e presi ieatohier ay ‘appeared to have very little control over the meeting, and it was some minutes ‘Before ony ximation to order was restored. Finally a te succeeded in offering the fol- pgp enpealaadl iobas ‘was adopted :— tion that is not based on the eleventh a marl our State Constitution snued “Rake goada.” jot meet the necessities of the producers in. ing, monopolies to reasonable maximum rates 1 ight and ages tariifand prevent njuse, discrime ons, and that such maximum rates should be fixed y, oe ive enactment as directed by our State Consti- and a At vbalf-past eleven A. M., after the passage of the asual resolutions ors ace to the officers, the Con- vention adjourned sine MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. —— Married. Denron—HAsKINs.—On Thursday, April 3, at St. nn’s ped rae New York, by Rey. 8. M. Haskins, D. rector of ‘St. Mark’s’ chi ureh, Brooklyn, E. D. ie ‘assisted by Rey. Wm. 8. Moore, of St. George's burch, Hiemparond GrorGe W. DENTON to EMMA go only daughter of Waldo E. Haskins, K IR—EBERT.—On Wednesday, April 2, at the Lutheran epee of the ney Trinity, by the Rev, oe i Ni Kessuer, of tlelena, Montana, to UIS8 EBERT, of this seth Aivenananpmaueanuin mn Wednesday, April | Ka, daughter oF br. Rev. J. J. Lyons, J. Sous RITTERBAND 10 M. Michaelis. Died. anes 2 Wednesaay, April 2; GeorGE D. aged opt grt mneFal from bis late residence, 441 West Forty- ofin street, pn sunday, April 6, at one Pr M. The members ot ia, Lodge, No. 208, #. and A. M., are Envited to atten: ANDREWS.— @nly, on Wednesday morning, April 2, of 4 pean M@RACIE, Youngest Hamphton ef Simeon EY ag Andrews, aged 1 year, 9 months nd 25 +. The relatives ois friends of the family are invited | £6 attend the faneral, from to residence of her paren as 127 West Forty-seventi sixget, on Friday, pri 4, at one o’cloc! |AILBY.—On Tuesday, April 1, MonTcomeRy <. B, PRelatlves and friends are invited to attend the neral, from the Church of the Good Shepherd | mF) Na ieeres Macdonough street, between siuyvesant avenues, Brooklyn, this (Friday) yt be two PM, sree r-2 g + BALD a ThinSay, Apr 8, SALITE Rowan BALDwin, wife of C. C. Baldwin, and daughter of ‘the late Hon, J. Dixon Roman, of Hagerstown, Ma. | Faneral services will be held at Calvary church, | on Saturday, April 5, at three o'clock P. M. Friends | of the family are invited to attend without further motice. BavsHEeR.—On Thursday, April 3, 1873, of ecarlet fever, at the residence of her uncle, E. Nott, M. D., Brooklyn, GERTRUDE WIDDIFIELD BavSHER, only daughter of Jaceb D. and Margaretta Bansher, of San Francisco, Cal., aged 2 years, 4 months and 4 ohenectady and Albany (N. Y.) papers please copy. BELDEN. —On Thursday, April 8, ‘SOPHIA Lovisa, widow ef George Beiden. Funeral services on Sanday, April 6, at two o'clock, at the residence of her son-in-law, Dudiey Field, 127 East Twenty-first street, Gramercy Park. BERGEN.—On Thursday morning, April 3, after a lingering iltness, CORNELIUS J. BERGEN, in'the 38th year of his age. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the | funeral, without farther notice, from his late resi- dence, $7 Willoughby street, Brooklyn, on Satur- day, April 5, at half-past two 0 Stes ee ae J., wife of Robert S. Bross, aged ears, ¢ iuneral, from her late residence, 199 Twelfth street, South Brooklyn, on Saturday, the 5th in- Stant, at two o’ciock P. M. CAMMANN.—At Geneva, 29, OSWALD JoUN CAMMAN CLaARK.—On Thursday, April 3, 1873, ELIZABETH, wife of Benjamin M. Clark, in the 72d year of her | | Y., on Saturday, March , in the 69th year of his athe foneral services will be held at ner late res. @ence, 205 Tenth avenue, corner Twenty-secend ~atreet, on Saturday, Sth inst., at two o'clock P. M. COLEMAN.—On Sunday, March 80, at the Tesi- dence of his parents, 501 Grand street, Willians- burg, JAMES A, are of pheumouia, in the ‘20th year of his ag A solemn Yequies: “mass will be offered for the repose of his soul, at St. Mary’s Church of the Im- maculate Conception, Le@hard, corner Manjer @t., this (Friday) morning, at half-past ten o'clock, after which the rematns will be conveyed to Cal- vary Cemetery for interment. The relatives and friends of the family, also of his brothers-in-law, P. A. Fitzpatrick and P. M. MeCann, are respectfully invited to attend. COLLINS.—On Wednesday, April 2, Mary CG, ee of William and Mary Collins, 6 months a ‘The relatives ani friends are respectfully invited $e attend the funeral, to-day (Friday), from 227 Mott street, at two o'clo DIBBLEB.—PAULIN! wife’ of William Dibbiee, in ‘the 47th year of her age. Notice 01 faneral to morrow, Forp.—On Wednesday, April 2, Joun Forp, son of Ejlen and Samue) Ford, in the 2ist year of bis age. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the foneral, from his late residence, Hannah street, Tompkinsville, Staten Island, on Friday alternoon, | 4] rit 4, at twelve o'clock. ‘ne members and friends of the Young Men's Citizen Association are requested to meet at Staten Island ferry, Whitehall street, on Friday, | April 4 to take ‘twelve o'clock boat fof the pur attending the funeral of our deceased mem John Ford. Whereas all-divine Providence has seen fit to ‘call from among us, in the morning of his man- hood, eur beloved friend and feliow member, John Fora ; therefore, be it Resolved, That in the death of our esteemed as- sociate this organization has met with an irrepa- Table loss, one who Was a true and faithral friend, @ kind-hearted and honorable companion, & loving nd faithful son and an affectionate brother; and é Resolv: ed Te org to the bereaved family ur hear y condolence of thelr amicton and eee jolved, That we atten: faneral of our di mech, pone nar pA a a a -. Ebates of ni se Tesolutions ve te roe ia aillicted ry 4 ra Hie Gecenaed. ra etal » GOL! Preside’ “py ox ‘Boyce, u ” Wiewtaw A. Dons, } Secretaries Frost.—at Flashing, 2, at maiénight, 18440 Pros, in the 88th year of his he rela pete bel bi Sy A i mgs are re- ct Mi attend his funeral ‘om his Ie residence, Broadway, Fiushing, - Saturday, the Stn instant, at three, M. Trains leave Hun- ters Point 2:30 P, Mu 7 awaomieban Wednesday morni April 2, 1873, idence, Mrs. ADILA C.’ HAMMOND, site of fien mmond, of Baltimore city. : Vi and New Oricans papers please copy. Hascan—-08 ednesday, ant 2, PETER L. HAs~ Lam, aged and 16 days, A eC acives and friends of the family ate re- invited te attend the funeral, from the residence of the parents of deceased, at Winfeld, LL, on Friday, Brooky 4, At two o'clock, ‘In yy oD Tuursday: April 8, Hawna! nae tie beloved wile of John jenpesey, reno Bh Heday mdening. April % of phew. sienna Wier A 8. Hays, aged $19 Bridge wtoast two P. Fis ane wa tose Of the fam'® ore te 1 ang a | P. M.. L. 1, on Wednesday, April | { qaatet rien » years ‘and 4 months, Relatives and friende ‘attend the funeral at her late meatenee, Mage) reat, Bi ‘on Sunday afternoon, atéwe P. Green’ Mont. our ai in OO a AB daughter of hicyr Funeral on A.M, from the i vopecedind her father, street, near Bed- Mong) —On April) 3 Managran, 8 ‘@ native of oust Sangin, eats, Mie relatives cid friends of the petals, invited eg ease Tait. Separal, | a is fp residence, Sa inty-fourth ears, ae clog mt St ui etree where denies vot ids oo Cong et Smit be be ottyl up tor she r9) bee ul take immediaeay ae Bier te maa ae A oN, ton, wif ofc Fteae ick Mercereas, wage 36 years, tatives } of Jes! Pid ited i Legit her on malt-pes one o’elock, “at the ne laneon al chureh, Norfolk riley —A 90 Ba East Thirty-ninth street, on praday: Apr McCarthy & McOantuy, the beloved wie ‘of James Mc thy, aged 37 years. Her relatives and friends are Res invited to attend ber funeral, on next Saturday, the os inst., from her late residence, at one o'clock P. M. Her romaine ‘Will be interred ip Calva) Cemeterre MoGuirg.—In New York, on Thursday, April 3, Bil | Mary M aged 68years, native of tne inty Roscommon, parish of Killtome, Ireland, come friends of her sons, Patrick and Bernard,, are respectfully invited to attend the luneral, from ae Apes her late residence, 298 First avenue, on Saturday, atone P, M, Nor.—On ss, Louis bot ano after a long and painful tliness, Louis IUARD Not, of Point-a-Pitre, Guadeloupe, in the 4cth year of his age. Funeral services at St. Ann’s Roman Andolie church, Twelfth eek on Saturday morning, ten o'clock. Relatives and friends are in without further notice. O'BRIEN,—At_Frank{c Pay n oan suddenly, Sar. Rite of dgha, OB abs » Well known Circus an at ed le Eropiey ir. Funeral on Sunday, April Room her Tate resi- dence, 28 Harrison street, F1 rt. Friends ana alntances are invived to atvend. /BRIEN.—On Thursday, April 1873, MARY ELIzabera O'BRIEN, daughter of Will herd Late Mary O’Brien, aged aed 4 rents, ara, 4 months and 13 d Relatives and friends are Fespectfully invited to attend the funeral, from tne residence of her pa- rents, West New Brighton, 8. 1., on Saturday, April 5, at three o’elock P. M, PECK.—At Riverside, Greenwich, Conn., on Tues- day, April 1, Euizaser Peck, daughter of the late Joseph and Mary Peck, aged 80 years, 2 months and 11 days, POWELL.—On Wednesday, Ape 2, at Rockville in the 78th year of Ree LL, ‘THOMAS POWBLL, Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, on Sat- urday, April 5, at one o'clock P. M, Services at the Methodist church, at half-past one P. M. ‘Trafn b; South Side Railroad leaves South Seventh street, Willamsburg, at ten o’clock As M. Return train at four P. M. PoweErs.—On Thursday, Apri! 8, 1875, Miss HELEN PowERs, @ native of Cork city, Ireland, aged 20 years; a member of the Third Order of St. Francis, ope much respected and beloved by all who knew er. May her sou! rest in peace. Relatives and friends are respec attend the mass, at St. Francis Thirty-first street, at nine o’clock, tis (Friday) morning. Other papers, as also Cork papers, please copy. SHELDON.—On Thursday, April 3, ADAH FRHAM, wile of Arthur T. Sheldon’ and daughter of B. and E. C, Lorillard. carn Sen willbe taken to Saugerties for in- meni SmirH.—At the residence of her parents, Long Island City, on Tharsday, at 3, with Christian fortitude and in hope of a blissful immortality, Mary Louisa, youngest daughter of J. Andrew and Catharine’ Ann smith, aged 18 years, 1 month ud 6 days. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the East Avenue Baptist charch. Leng Island City, en Sunday, AR one o’clot: re . M. 1 fos Jee Baier of the ih especially igyited fo attogi fer retiains Will b taken to Cypr yy to Cemetery for ratinian Ti SPENcE.—On Wednesgay, April 2, 1813, after btlet mess, UscAR SPENCE, in his 44th yeas ‘The funeral will take place from his late resi- dence, 440 East 120th street, Harlem, to-day (Fri- E at two o'clock P. Fim The relatives and 1s are invited to atten TutPsoNn.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, April 2, after a lingering filnes: ing CORNELIUS B. Tuurson, iD the 7ist year of his age, The funeral will take place from his late Pape dence, 318 Carlton avenue, on Saturday, weed 6, al hail-past two o’ciock P. Relatives an of the family are respectfully invited to attend, Van Nuss.—In this city, on Tuesday morning, April 1, Joun R, VAN Ness, in, Nis 34th year. The funeral will tore pias from the Tesidence of his uncle, P. Sumner, Bleecker street, on this fitidayy morning, at ten o'clock. Relativ friends are respectfully invited to attend. mains will be taken to New Jersey for interment. Van CoTr.—On Thursday morning, April 3 SARAH, wife of the iate Jo! Yan Cott, in the 77th year of her age. ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend ‘the funeral, on Saturday, April 5, at two o'clock P. M., from her late residence, 44 Van Cott avenue. VanIAN.—At Ridzewood, N. J., on Wednesday, April 2, ALMiRA J. VakiAN, after a long and pain- full liness, Notice of fanera! in Saturday's papers. VoLkert.—On Thursday morning, April 3, at five o'clock, CHR. VOLEPRT, aged 65 years and 2 days. chureh, West Friends of the deceased are invited te atvend the | funeral, from the residence of his son-in-law, 93 | avenue B, corner Sixth street, on Saturday after- | noon, at two o'clock. VORBERG.. lg Wednesday, April 2, at six o’clock Rey. G, VORBEKG. ‘The relatives aud friends are invited to attend the {funeral services, which will taxe place atthe | Lutheran Church of St. Matthew, corner of Broome | and Elizabeth streets, on Monday, April 7, at two o'cloc! 5 WILLIAMSON. —On tig pio April 3, at the rest- dence of her son, Colonel J, D. Williamson, 195 West ‘Yenth street, CATHARINE WILLIAMSON, Wife of the late Daniel Willlamson, For funeral notice see Saturday's Herald, Wheetrk.—At San Diego, Cal., on Sunday, March 9, Captain GEORGE WHEELER, of Greenfield, Conn. ‘The remains will be brought home for interment. | Mobile papers please copy. _. MUSICAL, Mes “DESIRABLE POSITION 18 OPEN INA PROM. nent church in Brooklyn for a soprane possessin, fresh, powerful and thorou; men cultivated voice ; must a really reader, accustomed to the Episcopal service ‘and capable of leading a well drilled ehoras. Address, with reereuces, salary required, &c., , Dox 163 tlerald office. N CEGANTST Ero, FAMILIAR WITH THE Episcopal service a ith mach experience in choir training, desires a position from the Ist of M jurnish @ quartete if secure terms moderate; refer- ences unexceptionable. Address, for two weeks, J. tT, Organist, station D, POSITION A® ORGANIST WANTED—SALARY moderate, Call on or address ORGANIST, 240 East inirty: first street. N ORGANIST AND CHOIR DIREOTOR OF GREAT experience, and a nine solo on san roe ement nity, can provid quartet ddress ATIONAL, station D, r in city or vic CONGREGA’ USICIANS. ONLY ONE et PER SHEKT FOR | new. Sheet Music from allcomposers. Pick ovt any estore; plane to try, them, Any one baying "s worth will have twent gito Piano for $90 ineap pie out nA ixtures for sale cheai it so! AMES O'N Sere RGAN IST. rp EXPERIENCED ORGANIST, WITH with first referet As ee organ aed ie direction of quartet and chore G esires an ene Sapement, Address ORGAN IST, box 3 New York Post ___ HE | LECTURE | SEASON. (oopee UNION ‘FREE LECTURES FOR 2TH PRO- the wet , in the Great Hall, at 8 P. ee April 5, ture will be delivered Te ergy Meda Cottegs 33 (xed York, on “Ex. Ce Uni 2 Fy. Bret ti mole Book = thi r Union ai rents store, t ion square. oper MABRAM & Beare ‘Becretary. GARS AND T AND TOBACCO. PANOLAS OF p WAVARA, TOBAOOO, EQUAL TO genuine in appeai auality 1'$65 per thous- and also the celebrated * a0. o> Jaiden Jane. 2 ra} Mane a RAYNE BILLIARDS. NDARD AMERICAN BILLIARD TABLES and the Phelan & Collender Combination Cush. ns, Manufwetured and for sale only by the phy entee, y helan ier, 738 Beoadway. New Yorks or —FIRST CLASS oxi BEVELLED BILLIARD + Tables at $360 D5 Smt aes ain 6x10 Ts $300, GEORGE B. PHELA: No. i Bertkapeaet BW 8X10 BILLIARD TABLES, $900, COMPLETE; N second hand | ade awn ae, $000 to hai great variety ‘anal and Centre Lid hii ry SPLENDID “Nonpareil” i KAVANAG! 2 DELS rene n. GRIFFITH md weond at Warstooas ru Year ly invited to } ril 6, at | 1139 ee at a oe a AND LODGING WANTED. ibe, bart inet eae SEPARATE SIRE BOARD WITH ome tie tah of Apes: time 1 and yobca meghponrly ae FROM oe 0 TO ees. fee ane 3 a eae th Board and ina private at 63 Leroy 3 aie 6 WAS woes WEST THIRTY-SEVENTH h ibgg tng a ee Board en salt ie ot Bast, ha Private. table wore. rag Mt ed HAND- —8T, JULIEN, OP- WWotek istic mene gare | 3 reception or futniiies and single gendemen also changed. ‘9 front Rooms on fourt Cal riday, Saturd TH AVENUE, 47.—A VERY FINE SECOND nee acoe 5 paint fed ith unexce| vate floor; Tuneosces ex! jay and Monday. 6 To tk PER WEEK, $150 PER Dake PUBASANE O teome with excolicus, Board, for fainitign er street, six nd sia- Dioks west of Broadway. dee bonrdery taken "ADD pdt as 5 bys rk et poone, Laid pply ‘at it7e Bleccker rect. 18 ap. 20 BAST TWENTY-KIGHTH STREET.—AN Second Loa Le ecient fu: single or m suits, with Board; references. rnished, to let, aotes ADULTS D) NTED--A FURNISHED eee catcis J. J Herald offtee. Ne | WNooe james MARRIED COUPLES en apd required. Ac fiom bs H.-G, Herald oMee. NTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, HAND- somely furnished Rooms, with breakfast “location ferred, Adres 1...M,,"box 2,648 ‘W* cairels east ” aide prete: Waitara H BOARD. BY AN AND reherisees exoeahasa gaat eB atl pea meat inee ite: re th, B. B, Herald office: : Wir or .. box 5, -A FURNISHED ROOM, WITH BOARD pyemen and wife. Address, stating terms warn A BESPECTABI, ality iuenished “Room wit fourth street, between ‘Third and Seventh avi Not to exceed $6.. Address E. N., No. 2iast WOMAN, ae ex Scan Two. MEDIUM: SIZED Board, or a Suit of board, by: “two Naduita, Adarean tion for three days, W., box 160" Hi FURNISHED, ¢ Root a 22 22° furnisl "WAVERLEY Pi Sette eunviaal with Board, either for gentlemen or families. "STREET, front Roomiee ne xcept carpet; 380, W1 i ARGE T STORY hed: or un- pother Ro Rooms; no moving. 22 gentlemen room! , Rooms an looms on fi Re a gentleman and wife 25 WEST NINTH aes —fO LET, WITH BOA dif for gentleman and wits or alngie WEST SIWENTYSEOORD BTREET.—A SOT? oF floer, front, to let, Board, to fe or gentlemen. WAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR BROADWAY.-—TO auat daar Cx elegantly furnished Rooms on first th ROOMS, BROOKLYN ‘BOAI RD. RAYMOND STREET, BROOKLYN.—A LADY lated with. a large front R fealshed wit or without Late Fy home hae fuprovementy and no other board a yyoves 1 ST, GERMAIN, FIFTH "AYENUR, TI TWENTY. second a eee and Broadway.—Some Siccant, Sults and single Rooms now vacant; tal ble d’hote or i uropean ront Dian; most central al Jocatton rooms, G, TOMPKINS, Proprietor, _ L IBBY, HOTEL, 66 WARREN STaBET ‘ONE | BLOCK od yooend aes or gentlemen; first class trom City Hall.—Roome 50 cent ch tables en week family Rooms $i and $158 day, nA fio aeweent LAMARTINE = PLACE 357 WEST TWENTY- 2 erences, ninth street).—Desirable furnished or. unturnished class brown stone; neighb or to let, with Board; house fi fooms on second Foc, ood unexceptionable; ref 28 fos pr Ah ore STREET.—A LARGB HALL to let ton _Bentleman, with or without 2 Rooms, with ie STREET, NO. Board, nicely furnished Floor: ‘every convenience and atte: WEST, 40.10 LET, WITH Suits or single nition ; bath and sores every, floor; house, table and neighborhood 33, rivate yr till Fs a —— THIRTY THIRD STREET, FRONT HALL Room, with Board Floor, wii? or without for yearly arrangement o richly furnished Second efgnleo jiberal concession all. 85 sunny front Room: for faunilles oF gi WEST FOURTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTA and Sixth avenues,—Newly and elegan' rhe class table (private men ; reference, furnished required), oy 36 Be to let, with first ciass hoard; ‘wite; reference required. ‘AST NINETRENTH STRE WELL nished Rooms, on second and third floors, comnect- ing, to rent, with Board, i fitted 22 ONE DOOR FROM somely furnished large table tor gentleman FUR- 42 EAST TWENTY-FIRST STREET. —ROOMA, WITH Board, for families, and Room for two gentlemen. 4 oO 5 PARK AVENUE, BOUTHEAST CORNER ‘THIR- ty-seventh street —A few clecant Rooms can now be fee with Board, at this handsome residence, 54 Wh Wh and yes: the city nnes.. HIRD STREET, BETWEEN Most central location in andsomely furmshed Rooms, en suite or single, With or without Boara ; references exchanged, 6 singly, with and fee 107 three gentlemen and their wi | ences exchan; MADISON AVENUE.—HANDSOMELY nished ‘ront Room and Bertroom lo let, together or FUR. rd; the house hae been newly fitted up ving May MAO. PARISIENNE, 38 EAST TWELFTH Lire between University place and Broadway * Pane private service iF Todkeed ments and sin; table d'hote at ‘KW ENGLAND HOTEL, UX BOWERY, CORNER OF Bayard street; 200 | ight Rooms, neatly furnished, 50. cents or 60 cents per night; $250 to’ $4 per week. For gentlemen only. 'TURTEVANT HOUBR, eighth and Twenty oan Bade She Gay, his ho rovements; si LE) BROADWAY, TWENTY- “ninth h streets, Kew. York, Ameri- hotet has elevators, all ‘modern ed in the great hotel centre, Wid 4 GEO. 8. LELAND, Provrictors, WATRELEY 3 HOUSE, 719 BROADWAY. trish 4 a da: to $15 a week; Rooms without boa ei 34 Semel per week ; family Rooms $1 60 AY WHITESTONE OR ANY PLEASANT SUBURB within an hour br Wath of the clty—Full Board for one and partial for two adults; separate rooms. Address, ‘with lowest terms, which must be moderate, T. W. Hy Herald office, Boake WANTED—ON HUDSON RIVER OR NEW Railroad, for gentleman and Rigs) trom May abouta mile trom depot, and 30 miles ng to furnish room ;’terms must be. erred to style. Address A. N, L., inederate: comtort p box, 271 Herald oftic Gouxtey BOARD WANTED—FOR THREE ‘ADULTS, from April 2); would require separate Rooms; time Rotover Lg hours trom city’, Midland road preferred, Ataress, stating terms, &c., JORDAN, box 39% Herald ‘OUNTAIN HOUSE, SOUTH ORANGE, MONTROSE Station, N. J.—This favorite first class hotel is open. for the Spring and Summer’ season; it has all the con- venionces and com/orts of & she tel; 60 miputes trom foot of Harclay street, via Morris and Essex Railroad, 4 trains one, “ Extra jndncoments offered to parties wish- jate Board. ing imme _HITZELBURGER, Proprietor. 3 or sed. as STREET.—TWO OR jooms to rent, with Board, to single g¢nuiemen; refer. 109 it WELFTHO STREET.—SEVERAL PLEAS ell furnished Rooms to let, with Board, to gentlomen ‘and their wives or families; references ex- changed. Tt TUL wit also small one, to THIRTY-POURTH STREET.—TO LET BAST TWENTY-SEV Paes front or back Parlor; also large q floor. House Board, a large front Room on fourth floor; stagle gents; no moving in M NTH STREET—A WELL and locat it class; table boarders taken; terms moderate. TANTED—BY AN ANMRICAN LADY, LAYING IN Yonkers, a few children to Board; best of city ref- erence given as to ability, Can be seen trom 10toS o'clock Fridays and Saturdays, at 900 West Sy eka isd Stre V Re d9and 18, Board ot daughters, aged 9 an joard tromahout Ist May, Within Smiles of New York; Nyack cr Nont Clair pre ferred. None but those with best accommodations nee address DUNCAN, box 1,064 Post office, New York. Reier- ences exchanged. GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND TWO WARTEDCIN THR "COUNTRY, HOED AND schooling for a boy 9 years of age. Xe Mi Joention, terms (which must be moderate), &e.. to Mra. GAR Di hha 483 Lafayette avenue, Brodklyn, 12¢ moving in May. WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—A NICELY farnished front hall Room to let, Board, to single gentleman; references exchanged. ith first class No | ies family. SULLIVAN STR to let, to resp boarders acco; y. ah EET pectable week” movated _terms LARGE FRONT. ROOMS men, with Board; tabie moderate ; Armerleay, sehen > large or small K 148 per 158: Uful front corner Room, ‘HEDsoN STR F, HOBOK tlemen or a tai location hand N.—A FEW GE! ily’ can have nicely furnished, | "1 good Boa: bY rms moderate. BAST 128TH STREBT.—NICELY FURNISHED Rooms, in brown stone dwelling, and Board: week for ‘two; only iminutes’ waik from depot; no moving im: SECOND AVENUS, SOUTHEAST Tenth street entraiiee on Tenth strect.—A beng $i4 unsurpass three RNER OF dsomely furnished, to let, with Board, ina small private samily; lady and gentle: man or two gentlemen, 16 WEST PORTY-RIGHTH STREET, BETWEEN Sixth'and Seventh avenues.—A front aud buck parler to let, to a dentist or doctor, with or without u | 315 EAST FIFTEENTH STRE ALAR ond story front and hall Room in first clasy boarding house + Will be vacated April7, refer to present AST THIRTIETH Hy, pleasant Rouops andl Boards Tor a wanzried STREET.—IN PRIV! fa couple 0 or single person; price reasonable. Ww 31 TY man and wile or a few tai good Board and all convenicices an leasant B modi RE N he janliame mean ob Roots 10 @ prlvaie fauily; erate terms, 327 EAST SEVENTEEN’ Park, Apply for one'week. YOUNG LADY DRESSMAKER B in a private amily or nice boarding house, eas preferred. trom Twentieth to Thirty-seventh str of references given and required. Address L. D, tion i STREET—PURNISHED | Roonrs to let, with Board, fronting Stuyvesant DJOINING GRAND HOTEL, Puverior ace Meals, to let, to May faints street. podations, lemen or fi references exchanged. 'ANTED.—DOUBLE AND ished with first class iable ; references exchanged. 36 WEST 3 IST ST, ith or without private nilies; unexceptionable BLN No. 54 West Twenty Bee for a physician's office), to let with ie stone ® mighert reference give 146 Hie} ald Uptown Braveh oft hborhood first class. address 0, M, B.y box 6,687 New York Post porter. Wifi BED- (switable house brown particulars near iit HH, box i OOMS TO RENT, SIN Board; no movitig in May; references; No.’ 27 West Thirty-eighth street. WO OR THREE GENTLEMEN CAN HAVE ROOMS teent Aes tween 2am ihe gold cheap. vb ys | of the Patent E _ SUMMER RESO RT :ARENDON norer, Saratoga Springs, | wil be opened for the reception ot lyse = June 1, 1873, nid. All communications for ajursnen be addressed Charies By Leland, Siurievane ltotse, New Yorks or Dela a fst Albay. Ne ¥oe provicus to the ‘opening. P oi per day, RLES £. LELA' aN Proprietor. SEVEN SPRINGS MOUNTAIN HOUSE.—FOR SPB- 5, (ia! agrangomente, rooms and reut of Gottngesy with Board iu Hote! for the season, address J. G. D. Proprictor, Monroe, S ‘PIANOFORTES, ORG! NS, &O, BEAUTIFUL, Thon FRAME PIANOFORTE, $125; ents; modern improve vent ugratle, 7-octavs amotacturer, uly guaranteed ; magnifi: overstrnng, celebrated ve latest tinprovements; GOLBSMTS Planotorte Ware: Bowery. 27 Union square, d y Pianofortes for sale reasonable terms, used a lite, very. low for cash, TIFUL ROSEWOOD PIANO, ii STOOL, for $100, fl at residence, 243 East 30th st., be- oy RY SUPERIOR ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTR, made by Hallett, Davis & Co., Boston; cost $1,000; 6 ‘fo be seen at JAMES GRAHAM'S, 190 ‘ON AND HA y low ; also Parlor Or. vanloand io reat Sk BALL et, four doorseust of Broadway. BEAUTIFUL DOUBLE ROUND PIANO, BEST city make, (oF sale, on easy instalments 1 Fourth avenu CAN PIANO COMPANY. 312) WEST %D STREET.— AA Magnificent 7% octave, fonrround corners, rosewood Case Pianororte tor Sale, used S months, cost $95), for $80; Btool, Cover, Ac. : 5 yeara warrantee from ma\er be boxed tor ship pin B,—A\s0 Parlor, Be Room furniture, je ess’ than half cost, ing elsewhere, $200, cash; Pianos tor Wee cer; room aud Call before 120 West 28d street, private resi- SPLENDID 7% OCTAVE, heavy carved mouldings and Piano 1d tor $260 cash, cost trle Toreh Company DOUBLE ROUND, s-cclebwated Arion ah, Canl at omiee 33 Uniou square. IME ROSEWOOD ted inakers, cost weet and power: 1 be LADY WILL SELL A HANDS full iron frame Planoforte, cele $400; will nell for $100, including Stoo ful tone. 23 Third street. “E ROUND 734 OCTAVE, CARVED riatioy $25) ai ona. geven jortéye ear ed mi , and one 6% octave roscwood Fist gi si: all in periee S LYNCH & GOMIEN, orner Twenty: Al ‘? PIANO, FINELY FE ished: great bargain. Best new Pianos and Organs i on instalments, cheap. id aati BERRY & GO,, 789 Broadway. cond street and Seouiwa OOTAVE GILBE: and a in i be sh eh ra Ni en Mg Nine. A MA aNTFTC ENT 7 7% RO: WOoD PIANO, Mags mv | R. CABLE, ieee st, corner 6th ay. adress Re 0, box id NICE ROSEWOOD PIANO-—IN PERFECT ORDER, AL Milt be'soia for $125, 130 East i14th street, NI Z XPERIENCED LADY. TEACRER oF THE PIANO with ®@ family of refinement, where peruano be received in Part payment Address A we: ‘and Lexington and Sixth avenucs. fami! first class ‘Board ferred), squares, box Mé AN (where ital within a short distance _ Address Mrs. M. F., box ‘ain Post oflice, D—IN x lady desires ig a and Bedroom, with Fourteenth street. GENTLEMAN DESTRES A SINGLE ROOM, WITH ard, between Twenty-third and Thirty-sixth streets Address, with . terms ITALIAN OR FRENCH n As goken would bo pre Pion or Mad. you Bar (below adults and boy of ments will be made, ticulars, J. D D_ WANTED—IN Thi A GOOD NEIGHBORHOOD filth street), for @ family of three Adres box 2,641 Pos Tost of of Years: if suited permanent, arrang a8, stating terms and full ice, OARD WANTED—FOR TWO, IN —— vie Bixtieth street, bi Address FIFTH av ENUE B ween, BE, Fi box 14 Tit Herata oft OARD 7 WANTED—IMMEDIATELY, FOR GENTLE man and wife, gon and daughter, oF avenues, ‘Third an advits; three Fooms ; location must be good, not above ‘rhirWeth street, is $10 per month, or less; reference. Address D. W. '3 West Twenty-third street. OARD WANTED—sY A and wife in a private family cept carpet; OARD WANTRD—OITY AND directed ; IN BOARDERS' ticulars; Fat Brondwa ise" jerence. Addr ENto YOUNG GENTLEMAN Md y ig {irpen room, ex. Herald offi ee ¥; SEND PAR. appertunities: RECTORY, ess UNTR best JQOARD WANTED—FOR THREE ADULTS (GENTLE. man, wife and dai iy, where no other bo on, pric nerd ers are taken hed or unfurnished ; location between ues, Tenth and Twenty-third streets. in a strictly private fumi- two rooms re- e per woek, &c,, CLAKKS- OARD WANTED. hk GENTLEMAN, V WIFE, CHILD and nurse want Board in private: faintly: would pre- fer to furnish their own rooms; locaton betwi reitth a teas must be stated ii wer OF ‘Address K., box 10 Hei Uptown Br iM BOARD WANTED. —A GENTLEMAN, Wes, ne ris. tonne (two years old) and nurse, wou! Bs, tated Poome. wit fyrocation be: tween Bet se s 125th streets; private agpily be irererred Sotewn fion and tems, W., bom 412 Hi wv) | orde: FAMILY OBLIGED TO MOYE WILL SELL FOR half price asplendid rosewood 7 octave Pianofurte ; Lae reac at lagzae attachments, &e. Call at we é A LADY bi LL HER beautiful seven octave Piano and Stool fr ‘leo: cost ie we Oi ago $400, 310 Fast bighty-second street, east nue, south side. ROSE. in use eight mot ost at p ee reood Tig octave Vinnor 2, modern improvements; maker squarantes: al old Fart $280; also entire residence 210 West tale FINE ASSORTMENT OF SECOND HAND PIAN Afi thorough repair, by different makers: aud ne ‘onés cheap for c gor iN MAHON'S Factory, 314 and Sig Bast Thirty nth A MAGNIFICENT TOEENGSD PIANOPORTE FOR ot eae ‘tot grand, mae used 5 toate, for $279; also Parlor Suit: 8, Bronzes, irr Carpets, Silverware vel amber, Dinh Furnitire, janerices property family leaving ‘city. EVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD UP- ‘niture, ve ee SPLENDID + right Piano for sale, price $140, Including Stool Caliat Tervate residence 96 Clinton piace, corner Mac- dougal street. IRST CLASS SEVEN OCTAVE PIANOS TO LET ir month ¢ a Organs, $3. a aa rent a eR T BARGAINS. ‘OOD PIANO, IN A, fect order, celebrated meager Stool and oe elegant 7 octave, carved 8, nearly new, stey Organ, $75. Brootisinn 0! ‘ER ih Te E PIANOFORTES the best and cherent Pianos evor made. For sale or the thousand at Thirty-firth street and Tenth av. ANOS TO RENT frag! oe SELL—ON INSTAL ments. CO., SAT Broadwi ngs AND ORGA BA’ ba FRert perttitin tiylen rth) iinet Won ade mand ever best makers, at lower prices for cash, oF aliments, or for rent, during this inouth, at ya Nast Broadway, than caln be found elsewher. IANOS AND ORGANS TO RENT AND SOLD ON instalmen’ reat bargains for cash, TAs I RE PHE Gh8 ‘Broadway, corner Tenth street, ee renuireh. P' nent door to Gr DOTAVE ROSEWOOD PIAROPDRTE, pe ded KVEN Ss only $15); also the Pianos manufactured, up. OO-UPBRATIVEs P. Sntvet from 40 Bloccher SS eee BU 4 187 TAP be SHERT naa “anviemmrs. RTH AVANUR SS ers ‘csarbe 8 AT 8) LYMPIO, THEA ° 8 rarcaiaey, TIN DALY Me 3 ToNDE Ni Manages Sapo Restos 008 eens aio ly EVERY NIGHT AT * OrcLoUiK, of PARBWELL PERFORMANCES Crowded, eth re ee Meaatencen yg TOaRRAT Yi a "AQOREDITED 1 evi fob the Teta TRAD iii tea fe fon net | og Wiabatea oe wie Production of a ‘ in NALS NEW nites a) IR aie SHA! HAS Ae SELEY Rida eee BP ae, x A “CLA Faint Mi. chy Dy aie |p ee a theatre, fand’ wit, b een cena | hear og ea 3 3 ordun ni preety aver 1ohe ALR POPULAR! and all “ ae HE wOReDAy avi Bunt eke rapa | eniseam VENING,' OLD. aration, DIVORCE. LA bit HN. 3 OUGHA: ae great Parisian sensation will be 4 a NIE Ds ‘company 0 of this theatre. AR'S EVU, last time, HEADS AND YOUNG Grand OPHRA. (CURTAIN RISES AT 8.) West Twenty. Nr, AUGUSTIN DAL Bist oh Calo Lesce And Manager ae ga PROUIBITED COMEDY. Mra. JOUN WOO! Peutclioy, } GEORGE D DE VERE, x Ane Wie bd JENNINGS THE GREAT Scenic REALISMS. Promenade Deck of @ Hudson River Steamers apes at the Fifth Avenue Hotel—Five distinct’ nd magnificent SALONS secn at one glance, On os Beach at Long Branch. MATINEE of px at half-past. abate “ ORRGW Batt yan a eatean row a secure UNCLE &: 8AM” to-morrow, S. SATUR- DAY, 134 O'CLOCK, ae 6 we iss OOTH'S THRATRE. Mr. Edwin Booth BOUCICAULY. prietor and Manager RD Pan DION BOUCICAULT in his artistic awh of in his ney aoe si Gamedy Drama, wlegs sunt SHIEL cM Tarn About is Fair Pin} i i re] tly dy proces eats WHE, ‘Bandy a Geonge BECKS, Mi Mise BELLA bat ideal PA’ HUAN, Mr. SOL MAN, chat MARY iiss ELLEN MORANT and were, adne'ane snd capable Sn cast. DADDY 0’DOWD MATINEE ON SATURDAY AT 2 ILA! ‘Moprietot and Ly get LESTER WALLACK EIGHTH WEEK, inhi fei mpereanation of This charmin ha ti charming DISy Guniy @ with (he Mest ttyl ¢ inost gratifying suce THIS AND EVERY EVENING, °C a wild Bisiigen in one act, LORD DUNDREARY.” teh STHERN, Gharacters in both IN Mr. SOTHERN, Mr. JouN GILBERT, Mr. J rf BISHOP, Me. oa RROL!I Sir BROWNE Mee OULAND, Me BD: Wine har CURRAN, Me Mit (RATHERING HOGHRS' Mim ROSH COGHLAN, Nine. PONISH, ‘ire, von SEFTON, Mr. ent run of DAVID a. ATINIER EVERY SATURDAY AT1:30 P. M. VALLAOK bey an LORD DUNDREARY, MARWIED AND SEMLRD, Lo ni unce that, during the pres- My. SOTNERN will present a vivid aud extraordinary contrast of char: acter by appearing SAV ae as ARRICK ATHENEUM, 585, BaGeay opposite Metropolitan Hore » We Manager. Extraordinary attraction thig wee ws Engauement of thie Brent French troupe of GIG-ZAGS, SIX IN NUMBER, Engagement of the fi Wee peo open at7. bins “i rie fs Ce Wao Box MATINEE in their star} fine P ‘and a the won Wonderful ES, errant in Mid Air. urlesque Actress, AND GRAND BURLESQUE Cbmpany. GEORGE ATKINS, THE REYNOLD BROTHERS AND REGULAR oftice o) ES dai ii ‘Carn BVeRY NION SQUABE TARATRE. Proprietor. Maunger, il; ‘ats. tag es ges may Be ord Suenos at 10: EVERY Moun iain FURTHER NOTICE, UKE SCHOOLCRAFT, THENE UM COMPANY, ats secu saivanoe, INESDAY Al ‘D SATURDAY. ere | ep ee SHOOK PALMER “day Wainer at i which is received enue vith fae quivocal manifesta- LARGE AND FASHIO. COUSIN JACK. COUSIN JACK. COUSIN JACK, MONDAY EVENING, April 7,1 ‘ndidicion to the above, uL,De Presented a thost mirth-provoking sketch, en: MICAWDBE! in which Mr. GEORGE FAWGL' e this season, in the part of WI fore ghe sont iD MICAWBER, as sustained by’ him upwards of six hun- tions of leasure. iN. Fapicsad eet dtal a Miss Buty CSUSTAYE! LEE, Me yooh fy Mi: Mr. ORI IsWOLD, REINS, HA! ie EDWARD ‘LAMB, Mr. W. B. LA Mr. CRORE oralten, ROWE will a) pea, dred nig nents Londomand fhe principal cities of Great Secure your seats in advance, Box office open every day f day from 8 A. MONDAY EVENIN and productlon Sei Cond large! Buish appear, PARTU TANTS MI BRYA BAYANTS MINSTRELS BRYANT’S MINSTRELS BRYANT’S MINSTRELS Nelse Seymour, J aS Norman TURDAY Reappears of ei! drama, FROU-FROU. for Miss Fthel’s first nicht [MON SQUARE THEATRE. MONDAY EVEN M. toS P.M. 'G, APR! Miss AGNES Serie hac and Havley’s eonderful now be secured. APRIL 7, and EVERY EVENING NEXT WEER, TWO MOST ATTRACTIVE PLAYS, COUSIN JACK and MICAWBER, E FOR EU in the last of which Mr, GEORGE FAWCETT ROWE will H18 ONUN APREARABOE #RIOR £0 HIS DE. S™ie} dou VET stfully in fe d that the public is respec informed that a y PESRLVAL WEEK oRATORTON. END CONCERTS COMMENC! juctor. Will be given on & scale of COMPLETENESS: da ‘er before avehry NG TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1873. The ce iebrated and @1 HANDEL AND. Dp uatDN SOCIETY, FROM BOSTON, FIVE HUNDRED ly IDC 8 AND GRANDEUR ‘din New York, under the direction IRE THOMAS, OICES, CARL Pag rhy veer, B. RODORE THOMAS’ TH UNRIVALLED ORCHESTRA, ly Increased ed Oratorio Bt on th ie WORT CELEDRATED both Tnstramental and Vocal, now to tne colintry, occasion. Thé most distin- we heen Tires: wellas Full particulars will be shortly announce Dav eed, Marry St JPRVANT'S OPERA HOUSB—TWENTY-THIRD OF, between Sixth and Seventh avs. Ev, ry y evenitig at 8 and SATUR DAY Magnes atk” pigg Dancer, Appearance of MASTER BARNEY iT BY, gate wil a in his inimitable Breakdown, and as "HOOLAHAN, in the Intelli ence Oftice. ETE ike THE € 4 CALIGO, Ho. HIE CALICO HOP: Characters by Dan Bryant, anwood, Brock Way, y, Cameron, &e, SEATS SECURED, Spar! Singing, Daneing, Tiokets cto be had OF NEY and BALL ROO! PEN ring by prom! class Entertain be aed GRAND SELECT Mars, pest, SATURDAY AFTE ito. FJARRY HILL'S VARTETY AND THEATRICAL BHOW VERY NIGHT, EE RNOON, FROM. 3 TO 6, Boxers in full ring costume, y full Variety Company. inlet. and first clase. HILL) ‘ONE DOLLAR G k uses, cost you someding. RT AED ORFS ema SEE im ile ie THE aeoien THE W! JON BROT, will eee MTL) TINEES. on WRUNEEDAY AND SATURDAY, LYMPIC THEA’ ee EXTRA, Mr. JAMES E, HAYES,....80le Lessee and Manager —_ SEASON OF 1878-74. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT, t Mi Fall and ware boris anarieet MEG Ne ae pO petraye are aes aad o1 exclusively toa rape VW Weacnt SPaea Sass jor to the re theatre hitherto open'to stars either tne sce: id mechanical advantages or the ca) acl for rote cantor, anol paonas, to the reg 3 18 rowernen eh imp. vament ni te in ib nae ‘Vor: Pasa um fren Olympic The: ooh Few vork. IBLO'S GARDEN. GARDEN, Great success of pots A tline’s thrill ali “THLE SCOUTS, oF sie eat me ORIGINAL rodasing ihe HERO! BUFFALO BILL, TEXAS JACK, NED _ BUNTLIN! THE PEERLESS DAXSEURE, MELE. MORLACCET, INDIAN “WABRIORS, . WITH BYTIRELY ‘NeW SCENERY BY We ‘OUTS OF THE PRAIRIE, THE SCOUTS OF Thi re, Buffalo Bill, by the original hero. F. Cody Roxas Jack, by the origiuai her andra SAG er and the Seouts, erilof Hazel Eye. remperance Lecture. Cale Durg at the zpetane Post. ‘The Indian Dense me Ee Tet io ck ad ‘Suttalo Bill he Death of C: share The Te eps Lash Sh seagate Oath, oe Vengeance. nie Reni Dance Fhe ka at “the & ern “airie on Fire, The Performance noe punmences win Ge, roaring Faroe, MATINEES WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS AT &% S¥NOPSIS—AG On the Etaing_—the Trap} a Cai a PRE. ORIGINAT, BUFFALO apie) ~_AT_NIBLO’S, ROW, At 2 OCLOCK, RyIBLO'S GARDEN. MATINEB. THE ORIGINAL TEXAS JACK, AT NIBLO’S,” TO-MORROW, AT 2 O'CLOCK, News Ht PAN ious NED. BUNTLIN! pints g' SAT NIBLOS TOMORNOW, ATF O'CLOCK, Nie @ NOTANE. A 0 BR PEE) mi MORLACCHI—THE INDI T NIBLO’S, TO-MORROW, AT 2 O'CLI THEATRE COMIQUE, Mr. JOSH HART. Posttively the las ronal EDTA ani Nr Bat ‘ances of the MISS ELLA WESSER, PRiDAY NIGHT, CRDAY MATINEE, LAST THREE seeped nigh, Wiss ELLA WESNER, All the Mammoth babhee PA Olio. AN AND HART, dons anne AND SONibme # WILD, wee eianrenuanes, ¥ M iy is ADA TRAY, UI APOGLGTEiS SUR rE UR in new and plese Werte BIN STATE PRISON. of the Prison, The Convict’s Cell, MAT! Tas Canmets Revehes, Teaeralt ae. woos MUSEUM. moat JOS. MURPHY, and se § night! pu one of Mr, TRPRY, 303, MURPHY: who wiil have the honor of appearing > Go Macedon new Radatien, entitled UM ORE, Tatener of The ar gt te Fo in Sing MAUM CRE. Laie tt: beagle AaT2 P.M. eee in OUT OF THE FIRE. ow! ERY, THEATRE, B, FRELIGH. a FRIDAY EVENING, april 4) “FAREWELL BENEFI HERNANDEZ Osrens GREAT DRAMA OF JACK HARKAWAY. ee ae TRB Bolton we, FRANK A. GIBBONS, the Champion Athiete of the worl To-morrow (Saturday) last ‘Mupenranee of of bag NDEZ FOSTER, On Monday next, eh APL presented the great Prize Dray ER, and dedicated to the drand A ‘army of wae public, ehiitied, THE RERETIS LAST SHOT) HE GUNMAKER’S BRIDE. Look ont (or'a BAD Lot, M™ F, B, CONWAY'S | eae agda THEATRE. This i Mr. LUSTER WAUBACR, Miss EFFIE GERMON, Mr. WALTER R LENNOX Thou PASTOR'S OPERA H 33 201 BOW! DELETANIY AND Pr In tigir now So ones ane and d Dances, 2 Re ADMITTED a. W. McAD —— The great Wi oneracion lan. FREE 3 WILLIAMS ——- Int A new eee Act THIS TONY PASTOR — Tn hi re Comic Songs. EVENING. |__| ALL THis FA VORITES ArPEAR, B, LENTS NEW YORK CIROU js MUSEUM, Bes ENAGERIE, CARAVAN AND THE pci te P eHow 4 AEAED RY oF THE AGB, RoW open at gure havenue and Twents etfeet. Pen AT EVERY ATTERNOON, EXHIBITIONS EVERY NIGHT Doors open at 1 and 7. Arenic pertormances at2 and ‘Qne 50 cent ticket admits to all the shows. Children under 9 years 25 ce! eR A Marteenttt test, near aan avenue, AD. NEVENDORFF........ severe Director Aton, Comedy in four ac’ Paul Lin Box office open daily from iti 4o'clock. T. RARNCUM'S GREAT TRAVELLING + MUSEUM, MENAGERIE - AND HIPPODROMB, AT AMERICAN INSTITUTR BUILDING (Rink), corner of Third avenue and Sixty-third reat WEEY, aan OOK AND iT. = JENSE SUCCESS, ae SPLENDID | RTAINMENT, PCA es A Al Y uoWwD feerrioon on erforenances, dau. by attending ah ai Two separate pi separate circus 4 Doors open from Double Hippodrom Admission seats, sin ant 7to10 cain atande jorimances an cents: children under 9, 25 cents; & ny, 2 Dalat cents’ trig = FP. T. BAR written by nttheel 8 book 6 0 pages, reduced FOR FERDAY MORNING MATINER, Doors open a’ lormances comm at 100! nee mitidren ef atte Price ” haritable insfitations admitted rwvour GARDB: NTLEMEN, | BRING THE LADIES TO TONY PAS. | RING THE| TOMS OPERA HOUSE this cvenine: Yale rik: ee Gare 8 and 3). Mary rn DIES, {TRey, feb Indy md wen tlenna. One ticket } the only wae th america ‘where Concerts with Grand N ‘W YORK'S 8 VORITE | ITE READER, Mr, aaoann B VANDEN: OFF, ASSOCIATION saTUnDay, Mrs. GEORG) will also ap) C FRIDAY, APRIL 4, AT. ROADEMY OF MU A fine programme Matinee Keverved Beate, i a ILATARWORIC SOCTE APA AGE ear at this ‘Matinee. an, Pickwicktian, & ‘at Hall's 760 Broadway, REHEARSA ic. vor in tt RISTOVER GHOOSRGERSE. id dook me by DUNY BASDOR'S OBERA le Bowery street dis efening. Den $8 eg t {OOK AT VONCE OF De ladies vas tree yet. ROOKES’ DANCIN CLOSING FRIDA) RRC 'EPTION DANSANTE. 8, M*. yo GLEE CI. At Arty intion Ifall, THURSDAY VENIRGS April 10. TREMORS ALL mie al oot Ata BRS’ COURSE. MEMB ASSOCIATION man Twenty-third st and Fourth av, the he great War Hamorist, ¢ we E' On Diateg imor, with Recitatl On Fel A EVENING, ‘Apri qakenpee eee ves A ADIES, maa YOUR HUSBAN Lining, ur "Ea. to TONY PASIONS OPERA EMEN, 1 thing. jeket will ‘admit qu Sanianortietg Tr Ne Orchestra are given rezularly every evening. MGonductor FELIS I EW YORK MUSEUM OF, MY ares hetveen Houston a ee Stn ta OF ire 201 9. BOWERY, ines. Wiese TONY PASTOR’ WELL, aera EE 0} bra. jerked’ Rind cING Pr BOXING Ba area agi 18 CLINTON! om | Pee Oe ee apsartinene t Oy i Fenelng eS appareine 3d, | Boxing Gloves on hand an Fr Sotonel MONBTERY. OgMHTEL AND BEBOHE! ANALYZING ad Loves Ag will be Dr, 8, Landis’ su} ae Er at Ve Atheherin, 585 Broadway. \- veaton Seoniat ball x ©. DION, at Garnier's room, corner of University, ina Fourteenth street, ol is Ts... SOPOT ODT) ANJO.—BOGAN'S BANJO MANUAL WILL ENABLE te most _unmusical thisis the most simple aity"ae eau kod ony ee of the kind ever publ ecure fhattictsns gieen’ oe Banja, eag ‘ig; Clog aud irish Jig Dancin JORN i “hast Houston street, near Guse BILLIARD EXHIB TION GIVEN TO.NIGHT, place ar reas ia” | ps BRING YOUR WIV: eet a LADIES. Inala ie ‘aa es a7 intwo-