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“1 BLAZING (ONL MINE, The Empire Mine in Pennsyl- vania on Fire. Exciting Scenes at the Seat of the Conflagration. How the Fire Originated and How Far It Extends. Belo The Men Who Combat the Flames—Their Looks and Apparatus. Erie Mine, Wear WILKESBAKRE, Pa., Maren 27, There is no grander, and certaimiy no wilder, ride than (hatover the coal mountains of Penn- tylvania, ‘The beauty and pictnresqueness of the tmp depend, however, very much upon the hour in which it 1s made, and, anless by means of those featiul and circuitous railway grades one as- ecuds and descends the mountains after nightiall, asta} th ater part of the beauty is lost. During (ie sees nothing out rugged, steep, rou, sys, wertng pine trees and a vegetation wich, white Deing dry and withered, serves for no other purpose than to recal! reminiscences of a dead god disastrous year. PBNNSYLVANIA’S PLAMING MOUNTAINS. At night, however, al! thes» elements, which | at this season appear so dreary and uninteresting by day, play no unimportant part im the weird scene whiva everywhere greets the traveller's eye. The grand: outlook lying between the two great | cities and Wyom'ng Valley is afforded from the smmamitof Wiukesha re Mountain, adown the s.des ol which hurries with almost reckless speed the even ain. Youare onthe top of arange | nigh ills (housands of leet above the level of | the broad ravines underneath, Miles upon miles beyond the valley are other high mountains, which tm the distance ma like bauks of clouds cieared | ‘by lightning. Below you are smaller hills, and every mill is ablaze with fire, Adown the Hountain side run, as it were, rivers oi fame, ‘Whose sources can be traced from the dead vegeta- Wen pack to the fire wk of the locomotive which | fell in its midst, The unearthly, but atthe | same time it is grand. current of air caused Dy the rush and roar of the locomotive lits from their beds milhous of dead leaves which whirl rapidiy behind like myriads of sportive butterfies. | THE FIREBRANDS frem the engine do not shape themselves in simple | sparks; but it seems as if at every puff great glopules of fire were hurled out, which wherever they etrike kindle a conflagration, The ravines below look lke 80 many burning villages, and broad serpents of flame seem creeping up every hil. The scene is such as no other neighborhood would afford—grand at one moment and at the next appailing. The rade pine trees, towering aloit in their rugged strength, preside ever the smouldering ashes, like dark and sombre genii, While the locomotive shrieks now and then as ir it were another fend bidding defiance alike to | ‘fre and flume. LOCATION. | From the point at which I take my outlook Wilkesbarre is only three miles, but so winding @nd clieuitous is this railway that to me, riding in she car, 1t is twenty. darrived late in the evening, and I set out for the BURNING EMPIRE MINE at five o’clock in the morning. The mine is anout ten miles irom the city, aud is in a mountain side from witch the spires and ho setops cannot be geen. ‘Toreach it one must clune and descend several di-azreeable steeps, and aiter he has pro- ceeded as lar as a horse can carry him he is opliged to wade through mud, mire and coal dust, mixed to that stift consistency Wich is likey to PUil of ashoe atevery step. Ater leaving the carriage and passing through a little village of miners, despite the mad, one soon arrives at the ovening. There is nothing on the outside, save Mass Of SMOKing ashes, to indicate the immense fire raging within. THE DESCENT Je not made by Means of a shaft, but by a broad FoadwWay which descends gradually underground tothe depth of neariy 300 feet. At the mouth ot the cavern there is an limmense fan which sup- plies uir to thuse who are compelled .o work m the sulphurous and deadly poiscnous ga-es below. Shouid that tan pause tor one moment in its revo- mations al) the miners underneath would expire almost instantiy. Once imyale that deadly air, un- | mixed with the pure air outside, and human | ie could do naught but succumb. On the side of the ascent there is nothing of interest; the eye fais upon naught but dead vegeta- tion, heaps oO! unbroken coal and masses of indescribable rnbhish. There ts # railway running up irom the Empire breaker W, DUL MO Cars are passing over its track now, aud the breaker itsell is Biient. The still breaker is the first ev! thing about mine 1s wrong. Under ordinary circumstonces the machinery, now motionless, Would be turning into the market hundreds of tons i coal per day. A RUGGED GUIDANCE, Let us descend the mine, An old man precedes Us, carrying a burning lantern. He is rudeiy at- tired, in rough shvues, coarse breeches, gray shire, and he wears a glistening leather cap, in wien | is fastened a smoking and flaming terch, A | few steps, and ouly a few, and daylight aisap- | pears tnere is amarked change in the acmosplier and the only thing one seems certain about is that he is gradnaily going down, ‘his underground de. ®cent, unuke a moral decline, has no glittering at- tractions to gently lure oue on. Oue teeis cou- wtantiy ike turning back, lor he can see noting save his guide and the lantern, nor can be hear anything ut the taint echo o! cowl and dirt crusa- ang underneath his tread. The cavern, however, $s very commodious, and one has no need to crawl. Tne descent is not straight but winding, 44 oceasionaily one can recognize above and Upon either side of him solid masses oi black, gustening rock, As the journey proceeds, the air thickens and seems to become joul, as it the tm- Mense tun outside were gradual y slackening the speed of its revointions. One cannot heip jeeling an uncomiortable sort of a sensation; for, as he woes on, the atunosphere seems to grow thicker and thicker, and at the same tune the heat seems to increase at every step. HOTTER AND HOTTER grows the air, hotter and hotter, until it seems that one is surrounded by blazing furnaces, Every stride onward appears to imtensily the warmth, and human apparel seems more than human nature is able to bea The perspiration begins to start from the pores, aud the cur- Tent o! air constantly pouring in irom outside | appears to be caught and dul and internal heat which almost chokes and | stifles you. There is no let up to it; no relief; but each and every moment one seems to be surely and inevitably approaching nell., Suddenly there | fails upon the air a peculiar noise, like the mutter- tng of infernal spirits, away down in the deepest depths of the universe. Still on, and these mut- terings increase to a mighty roar, until vy and by one can detect certuin sounds above all others, There is ® sound as if made by failing waters, which gains and increases on the ear us to the nee that some- | | | \ anne | worth of coal, | coal atone, whica were it not ior | death. subdued by that dread- | P traveller does tne rushing o! a cataract. LOUDER AND LOUDER echo the voices, and intenser and intenser be- | comes the atmosphere. Humanity ordinarily clad couid bear but a few moments a warmth a degree | or two hotter than this. Tue old guide continues slowly on the way; Clouds of simone envelop our heads, until the Cavern, taking a pecuiiar curve, brings us undera mighty arch, the floor and sides 1 which seem to be @ mass of hissing. crackling Hames. It may be a wicked expression, but it Jovks like a hell. THE DISTANCE IS between 200 and 300 feet underground. The fire extends over this immense area of 1,200 \ ards, dread, awiui and appalling, but indescribabiy Deautiful nevertheless It looks like an immense Sea of glittering gold, across tue heaving breast of Which pass and repass the softest and richest com- Dinations of colors, Blue, green, purple, crimson, Mingling and intermingling, passing and repassing, disappearing here and suddeniy hashing up aga there, torture the senses, coniuse the vision and eave one doudtiul of the place whereon he star Such is tue fre which your corresp t gazed Upon, such the almighty King o: these dreadiul subterranean realms, If hisses, it roars, it Nashes up, and smokes, ug back the men and betoul- Ang the air, FIREMEN, | there are persons down there, human beings 3ike ourselves, who lave spent many months of thelr past in Nghting this fire, and who will spend many months of their | tocome. They are terrible looking creatures when thus engaged in their work, whose besmeared faces and rough Diackened forms give tiem the appearance Of devils rather than of men. They spend but a Jew hours here, for 60 intense 18 the heat that new | Men must come very irequentiy to their reyet. Aw itis, scarcely a day passes during which some poor tellow does not yielkbto these undergroumed elements amd is carried out insenstb It must be an awiul lite to lead, and awiul, indeed, the cir eumstances which compel so Many to endure it. APPARATUS. Frow the outside of the mine run down to these 3 es ye ¥ ’ a @reary large tron pipes filled with volumes of witer, When they reach acertain point beiow they divide ino other pipes of smaller eapacity, to each of which are connected large pieces of hose. With ‘these hose the men at. tack the fire at the edges with the Pope that they may extinguish it inch by inch. [t is a slow and painful work, and a process tuat to the observer appears hopeless Of any ‘suture suc- cess, Contemplate it. A fre larger than any you have ever seen, not formed of umber or of loose combustible material, but of solid rock. It extends over 1,200 yards, and represents miilions of dollars The arches above it, the avenues leading trom it, fraught with poisonous gases, stitliug to the senses and ruinous to the health— a mighty conflagration, to be fought with water inch by inch for years’ and years to come; tor, while its edges tay be cooled, tts roaring cen i8 gradually finding its way downward, no ou Knows to what unheard of depth. RAVAGES OF THE FLAME, To accurately de-cribe the full extent, or to ex- press in detail the disastrous effects of this burn- ing coai mine, ope must needs spend Many an hour tats underground, which to one who ts not used to it is tmpossibie, One can omy hurry down for & moment, because even in suminer apparel he Would be obliged to quickly return co get a bre: Ofair, The jollowiny igures represent the extent of the fire, the number of men required to fight it, the loss lo the company (the Li h and Wiikes- barre Coal and Iron Company), and the amount of coal which, were the men at work m the mines, they could give to the market. STARTLING PACTS. There are at present engaged in battling the fames two large con panies o; men, each or shich is made up of four different ana distinct gangs. These gangs, Or shilts, as the Miners call them, re- lieve each other at diferent nertods of the day and night, at least two ganas always being at work and approacuing each other irom Various points. Four Soilts comprehend 50 men each, and tour others 9: men each; so that in the first com, any there are individuals, anc in the second 205, Making mM all a total of 628 bersoux, ‘These men are employed upon salaries which vary trom two to three dollars per day iwo dollars and a ballis about the av- erage rate. Hence to contend with the flames it costs the company $1,3. tly. In one week it costs $9, in ope month, $06,000; while in one year, and trom the present condition of aifurrs f ams in assuming that the fire will last tu nes that long, the company Wul have spent $445,520 at the lowest possible «stimate. [he capital stock of the company is generally cunceded to be $10,000,0U0, but it would only require # lew years?’ fehting of the fires in this kLmpine Mine to rotally consume it, Nor is thisal. Were these 528 men, instead of ply- ing the hose, engaged in mining coal they would each turn out three tons per day, or a total per diem of 1,584 tons, f understand that every ton of coal is here Valued at $3, 80 that in contending with their mi (jortune the company not only pars 1,32 per day, but also leaves $4,752 worth of black diamonds slumbering in the mimes; Lence in one week the mypany, through the ire, ioses m the fire mignt $132,956; mone be exhumed, $33,264; in one month, year, the immense sum of $1,595,472. The fire has been racing since January: there fore by the end of March the company Will have spent in quenching the Names $110,8¢0, while at the same time it Will have lost $295,868 m coal which, had the fire not broken out, the mipers would have taken irom the earta. The possibility of a new issue of inconvertible paper I regard with amazement and anriety, and, in my judgment, such an issue would be a detri- ment and @ shame.—CHARLES SUMNER, CORONERS’ CASES. Sudden Death of a Wealthy Gentleman, Coroner Croker yesterday held an inquest over the remains of Mr. Richard De Peyster, a geutie- man fiity-two years of age, who on Friday evening dropped dead in the barroom of the Remsen House, 130th street ana Third avenne. Deceased, who was @ Wealthy gentleman, lad in his posses- sion $10,000 in South Carolina bonds, msurance stock to alarge amount, about $ in money, a small gold Watch anu chain and other valu Deceased lived in Rutherturd Park, N. J., whituer the remaius were takea for luterment. A Case of Suspected Poisoning. Yesterday afternoon Coroner Eickioi was waited upem by one of his German friends, who represented that Mrs. Charlotte Kempf, @ poor German woman, living at No, 400 East Forty- eighth street, was lying in a somewhat dangerous condition, About two months ago Dr, Budd, of Second avenue, was called in to see Mrs, Kempt and prescribed for her, the prescription being filled at the drug store of Dr, Fingston, Forty-eighth street and Second avenue. Mrs, Kempi swallowed one spoontul of the medicine, alter which she experienced a burning sensation inher stomach, and soon commenced bloating, which continued until she reached an enormous size. fhe Iriends of the valid woman suspect thatshe had been poisoned, aithoagh sue took only one dose of the MiXture, and that LWo montus ago. She has not since been regularly under the care of a physician, and Dr. Marsh, who listened to a statement 0: tue case, doubts that Mrs. Kempt is suflering from the effects oi arsenic or other ac- tive poison. The druggist, who called once upon Mrs. Kempf, is said to have carried away his bottle of medicine, Coroner Etckhot will wait upon Mrs. Kempi and listen to any statement sie may have to make. Dr. Fingston will also be ques- tioned in regard to the medicine he put up lor the suiferer, Itis possible she may be suilering irom some organic uisease, Singular Burning Casualty. Coroner Croker was yesterday calied to the Morgue to hold an jaquest on the body of Eliza Bryan, a woman thirty years of age and born in Ireland, who died from the effects of burns re- ceived in a very singular manner. Deceased was a domestic living with a family who reside in Tremont, and three wee ago, while dressing her iiair, which hung in tresses, she Was called to remove @ kettle irom the stove and in doing so her hair ignited, burning her avout the head and face in such a manver as to result in her Her remains were taken to Westchester county for interment. cent Lad Killed. | specrte | dene, No, 128, | Vicious Boys Throwing StonesmAn Inno- | On Sunday, the 15th instant, Joseph Nagle, four- | teen years old, living at No, 283 Mulberry street, and some other vicious boys congregated ina vacant lot in Prince street, and there amused themselves by throwing stones at each other, While engage in that dangerous sport Joseph G. Wheeler, alittle voy nearly seven years of ae, Whose parents hve at 2i4}¢ Mulberry street, chanced to pass near where t ngerous sport Wes in progress, When a stone, alleged to have heen thrown by Nagle, struc ing the ball of the eye. The uniortunate boy was tas home and lingered till Friday, when death eusned from lock) Nagle was a. rested atthe time of the occurrence and admitted throwing the stove. but said he had no intention of hitting or harming deceased. The prisoner was sent to the Tombs to await the result of the investigation to take place belore Coroner Croker. “THE WASTES AND BURDENS OP LIFE,” Henry Ward Beecher’s subject promises to be the lecture of the season, The Hon. Algernon S. Sullivan, an honorary member of the society of “the Fraternais,” will preside, The roceeds are for the Free Dormiiory tor Women, aN institution doing much good to decent destitute women, without payiny salaries to officers, Every cent collected is devoted to the object lor which it was intended, with yut any discount whatever, lecture on the above xt Tuesday evening, in Steinway Hall, | | Liam H. betir, age | and Livingston streets, Tuesday March 31, at three a oe MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. BaKER—WAHiITESIDE.—On Wednesday, March 18. by the Rev, A. H. Partridge, Rector of Christ Chnreh, Brooklyn, Jacop H. BAKER, tO ISABEL, | youngest daughter of the late Andrew Whiteside, ol New York. HEISSENBUTTEL Head ae the Rev. T. Dewitt Talmage, Freperick H BUTTEL, IJT., to MATILDA FRAN second daughter oi George Smith, and granddaughter of the late Francis Rey nold, botit of Brooklyn. TERRY—VE LA MeEsA.—On Monday evening, March 23, at the Clinton avenue Congregational church, by the Rev, Wm. Ives Budington, Dr. OHAr H. Terry, to Mrs. FANNIE A. De LA Mesa, all of Brooklyn. ITH.—On e bride, b. Died. ATKINSON. —On Wednesday, March ATKINSON, in t His ir BATEMAN r Oo! bis age. intiy invited to attend the ends 4 funeral, on sunday, t two P. M., trom residence . 268 Navy street, Brooklyn, Baker.—[ n, on Saturday, March 28, of diphther wile of W. De Grove Baker, in th ye of her father, Philos urne South Brooklyn, on Mond: o'clock P, M. Nashville (Tenn.} papers pi BAXTER.—On Friday, March relict of John Henry Baxter, aged 8 The relatives and friends of the family are re- speetinily invited to atte the funeral fro residence of her son-in-law, I. McV: rd street, Brooklyn, EH, D., on Sunday, March t wo o’cioek P.M. sLIVEN,—On Saturday, Mareb 28, JANE AUGUSrA DLIveN, aged 18 years, 5 months and 1 day. Relatives an@ iriends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 192 North Thivd street, on Monday, Mare 30, at two o'clock. KowDeN.—On Friday, March 27, ELLEN BOWDEN, widow of Chariea Bowden, aged 74 years. The funeral services will take place at the real- Oenge of her soninjaw, Mr, Charles RB, Churchill, No, 131 Lenvn str March 20, ty at two No. 173 West Twelfth street, this (Sanday) after- noon, Maren 2¥, atone o'clock. The remains will be taken to Newark for ite ment. PRADLEY.—On Friday, Mereh 27, ven A, BRAD LEY, in the 4€tn year of his age, Hs relatives and hieuds are invited to attend the funerai, trom the residence of his brotne James, at Ne Diviston street, oa Sunday aiter- | noon, at two o’ciork. | BRIcHeR.—On Saturcay, Maren 28, 1874, HERBERT ADaMs, son of Allred I. and Suse W, Bricher, aged 2 years, 5 months and 8 dava, | Yrienas of tne tw re invited to attend i funeral services at 400 West Twentieth street, ¢ ner of Ninth avenue, on Monday, March Jo, at oue o'clock P.M, Brvsh.—At Greenpoint, L. 1, om Saturday, widow of Jonathan B. Brust. | March 28, ARY A. Her rejatives and trends and those of hir soos, James 1 1th T. and George S$, Brush, and 0 her sou-tn-law, John ©, Moses, are respeetially invited to attend the luneral, from Ascension Pro ant scopal chureh, Keut s:reet, Greenpoint, on Monday. March so, at one P.M. The be taken to Cairo, Green county, N.Y ment. BURNS.—At Mott Haven, on Wednesday, 25, Lurough the unfortunate disaster or fi dged 35 years, wie of Thomas Burns, an dren, MAGGIE, BRIDGET: and Tuomas, aged ¢- spectively 9 7 and 5 years, Tre funeral will take place from St. Jerome’ reh, Fast 137'h streer, on Sunday afternoon, at one o’clock, The friends and relatives are invited to de present CANTILLON. —On Thursday, Mareh 26, BARBARA, be.oved wie of Jonn cCannilon, aged 4. Funeral wul take place trom her late residence, No. if State street, on Sunday, March 2s, at one o'clock P.M. | CEANDLPR.—Suddenly, on Saturday, March 28, Anniv B., wite or W. BE. Chandler, in the dist year | mains will for inter. Maren tives and friends of the family, also members | ot ayette Council, No. 29,0, 1. A. M., ave re spectinily invired to attend the tuneral, trot ct Methodist Episcopal churei, on Monday, h 0, Novrio®.—LAPAYETTE COUNCIL, No. 29, 0. U, A.M. | BroTHeRs—You are requested tomaet At the coun- cil chamber on Monday, Maret 20, at eleven o'clock | A.M. Brothers of sister coun are also mvited, | er. J. B. WAY, Secretary. — | MA Relatives aud Inepus 0: the family are invited ‘o the funeral, at ‘ace church ou Monday, Vi-past nine o'clock A. M. —On Friday, Mareh 27, of snenmonia, / the late James coughian, ay ed € Lirr,—On Friday, March 27, of pneumonia, E RUSTA, wife oF Smith Chift. ral will take place from her tate resi- dence, 39) Van Buren street, corner of Marcy | avenue, Brooklyn, on Srnday, March 29, at two P.M. Yhe irtends of the family are invited to atliend, CovesiL.—Suddenly, on Friday morning, March 20, at Eumira, N. Y., EDWARD S, COVELL, aged 29 years. Doy1 day, Mare Will bet ature | At Whitestone, Long Island, on 28, BERNARD DoYLR, aged /4 y day (Sunday), Mareh 29, DE Pry jenly, on Friday, March 27, | ARD V. DE PEY ie Notice of tunerai hes eatter, | Py Y.—OG Saturday, March 28, EUGENE | rives and friends of the family are re- | ed to attend the iuneral, on Mond: y, atone trom his igte residence, No, 2,'49 Second avenue, Harlem, witbont further notice, FFE urday, Maren 28 HoMas J. tives and friends of the family are re- funeral, on Mon- 1. at One o’clock, from his late resi- | ing street. PATRICK.—On Thursda "RICK, aged 60 year elatives: and jnends of the family invited to atrend the fine: Fourth street, Williamsbarg, on 9, at Lwo O'clock P, M.; irom thence day, March y, March 26, Mary The spect ully late residence Sunday, Ma: to Calvary Cemetery for mferinent, Guaiv.—On Tiharsday, March 26, Lizzi, eldest daughter of the la‘e Matthew Ghrau, in the iéth year of her The i will take place from her late resi- dence, 1 Neck, Westenester county, this (Sunday) afternoon, at three o'clock; tnence to St. Ravmona’s Cemetery. HaLL.—On_ Friday, March 27, at Rutiand, Vt., of ervsipclas, Mr. CiArLES HALE, Son of tne lat on. William Hall, of the same p | HAMILTOS.—On Friday, March 27, of heart dis- ease, K. 1. HAMILTON, M. D., aged 49 years and 6 months. Funeral this (Sunday) afternoon, art fonr o'clock, from the horse corner of Franklin and Fulton ave- nues, Broosiyn, Friends will please accept this invitation to attend funeral, | HENDERSON, —JOHN HENDERSON, a native of the 2. city of Dabiin, Iretand, aged 27 vears, Pune rom his late residence, No, 88 West Kinne: Newark, N. J., on Monday, the 30th inst jock P. Mf. ToLeerr C., wi —On Thurstay, Mareh 26, MARGARFT ol George Holberton, aged 49 years and 2 The remains will be taken on Monday, March to Eastchester tor interinent, where the funere} will be held. Tram leaves nd Central 10:30 A.M. Reletives and friends are ree nly invited to attend. Brookiva, on Friday, March JOHNSON, aged 61 years. tives and inends of the family ar nd the funeral services, to be hi the Chnreh oi the Holy Trinity, corner of Mon and Chnton streets, Brook servic Devot in- 4 at oe no, on Sunday, the 29vk inst., at hal-past one o'clock P.M, KENWARD.—At Morristown, J..on Saturday Morning, Marca 28, 1874, at o o'clock, after a short ilness, AUGUSTA FLIZAPETH KES WARD, 0 loved wife of more, Henry Kenward, @ native of Ud: ussex county, gland, in the 34th year of nu Sussex connty papers please copy, | At Sandy Hill, Washington county, N. on Wednes ‘ay, Me RY Lewis, for- merty for many years a resident of Mobile, Ala., aged 72 years, | Mobile’ pa will plea Lictrenaver —On Frid ming, Mareh 27, Jacos, youngest child Jachten: ared 2 years, Retatives and friends ar funeral, on Sunday, Mareh + street, N Lowy, Widow of Philip D. Lown, d nd Henriette 2months and 5 days. nvited toatiend the | at ten A. M., from atives and friends of the family are invited to attend the tunerai, this day (Sunday), at half-past one o'clock, irom No. 155 Third a ues Durche ‘ounty papers please copy, Mair Thursday, March 26, after a short illness, eS MAHER, & Dative of Monasterevan, county Kildare, Jreland, in the 4th year of his age. The friends and relatives are respectiully in- Vited to attend his funeral, this day (Sunday), at one o'vloc dence, 122 West Nine- teenth st i thence to Calvary Cemetery POAT) In Brooklyn, on Saturday, March 28, A. Caughter of Jimes and Anne ‘S$ abd 3 months Revtives and friends of the lamily are respect fnily invited to ettend the funer. |, from the resi- dence of her p Conover. str lyn, on Monday, 5 , at two o'c) Mcveviit.—On Saturday, Mare Meprvirt, aged 47 years. ‘The triends of th mily are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, at No, 80 hariton street, on Monday, March 30, at one o'cioe | MCINTYRE.—Suddenly, on Sat | Cuarces A, son of Patrick and | aged 1y nd 9 davs, jends ofthe family, and of his uncles, Owen, el and John, are’ req Mit funeral, irom the residence of lus parents, No. 612 s eon avenue, on Monday afternoon at one O'clock. Dearest Charles thon has left us, And thy loss we deepiy lel; | But ‘ts God who hath ber He can ali our sorrows heal. SON.—At Austin, Texas, on Wednesday, 3 W. NELSON, attorney-at-iaw, eity. BARSALL.—OD Thursday, Mare SALL, of the firmof J. &T. Pears: dence, No, 101 East Seveuty-first st Fourth avenue. Notice of funeral hereafter. Boston and Philadelphia Prrin,—In Brooklyn, o 36 . Fricnds of the family are’ invited to attend the funeral, from St. Ann's church, corner ol Clinton 26, JOUN PEAR- | 1, at his reste pet, corner of pers please copy. Saturday Maren 28, WIL OC 00k. RowINsoN.—On Saturday, March 28, at Jamaica, L. I. year ot his Ry BARCLAY Ro , lormerly ot Fre kton, N. Be | The and friends of the family are re= speetully invited to attend the tuner church, Jamaica, on Thesday next, at half-past eleven o'ciock, Without further notice. ‘Trains ror Jamaica leave Thirty-iourth street and James ship ferries at ten o'clock A. M., returning at bal!-past | one o'clock P.M. RiokDAN,—On Thursday RIORDAN, Wile Of Danis Abratam and Anna biz: montis. Funeral will take place from her residence, 1,643 Second avenue, on Sunday, March 29, at on o'cloe Relatives « irlends are invited to at- Jat Grace March 26, 1874, ANNA J. | Riorda nd daughter of | cole, ged 23 years and 11 tend, steern.—On Thursday evening, March 26, 1874, MatiLna, the beiove fe of Lewis Siegel, in the | 20th y of he: re. | The relatives and friends of the members of the Temple beth & rere: ‘amily, and ctiuily in vited to attend tie funeral, from ler late rest dence, No. 684 Lexington avenue, on Sunday, | March 29, at ten o’ciovk A, M. | NOTICE.—The members of Temple Beth El are | requested to atiend tie luneral o; Mrs. MATILDA SInGEL, Irom her late residence, 654 Lexington ave nue, on Sunday, March 29, at ten A.M Hrsrew Lanier YORK VILL MATILDA SIEGEL, IMeMber Of oUF society, died Thursday atterpoon, Marci 26, The tneral is to take piace mext Sunday. the 20th inst, ab ten o'clock A. M., from her lite vestdence, No. 684 Lex- | ington avenue, between Filty-axth and Filty- seventh streets, to Which the members of the society are Fespectiully invited to attend, » ZUCKERMAN, President. San. MEYER, Seeretary | | | Sictson.—On Thursday morning, March 26, 1874, Buza, relict of Thomas Sigison, aged 78 years. Ketatives and friends are respectiully davited to Stieud the ipperal, from her \ate residence, No.) | meet at cous i‘ Bes tt is— 13 NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, MARCH 29, 1874—QUINTUPLE SHEET. 142 Chrystie street, on Sunday afternvon, March 29. at hali-past one o’cloca, Without iurther notice, SOUT WouTH.—On Friday, March 27, WILE AM, only child or Joseph and Cassie Southworth, aged S months and 4 days. Pp, Faueral services on Sunday, March 29, at three M., at the residence ol South Eighen street, Brooklyn, B. D. °TINER.—On Saturday, March 23, of bronchitis, PHIL LP STINER, sou OF Joseph and Hannab Stiner, aged 9 montis and 28 days. Yur parents, No, 109 Kast Thin ty day morning, March 30, at te) Wi The relatives and fienus spectfully mvited to attena reswene? Of his parents, 517 Grand street, Wil- | liameburg, On Sunday a:ternoon, at two o'clock. WeymouTn, WILLA ine re suddenly, on ives and imenus vited to attend te funeral, ‘rom bis late residence, 171 Monvoe sire one P.M. Murua | opes, You are her Bowery, on Snavay for the’ purpose of paying ct to deceased brotuer Wa this day ( 61, 1. 0. ‘al takes place trom the residence of his LINGAAUSEN.—On Friday, Epwarp, the youngest son of John and Adelaide Wellinghausen, aged 1 year and 5 days. M. WEYMOUTH, aged 32 years. by summoned to meet at No. 12 20tu tmst., at 'weive M, saarp, A his parents No, 160 { urth street, on Mone n o’C.0Ck, March 27, JOAN ee of tue Lamily are re. the funeral, from the ‘Thursday, Maron 26, venomena;’ ubjee:—"Tne New Dispensation.’ perience iw | hymns, ney and oid. read Eph come, BENJAMIN ALBKO, N LE SOULS’ PROIESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH’ Brook yn. baghteenth: Vited. T DE GARMO HALL, FIFTH AVE | Boon, at 16 o'clock, in evening, ati oe! o. the family are in- | tional! Ae ioaga day), 20th 1st, T THe cuUR A HAY), 298 10K, OF |, A Wee ani ov O. ?.—BRETHREN— tie last triba Mm. M. We of re- th. bration NIHON MEMORIAL ¢ street, west of Sixth RELIGIOUS NOTICES, Rey. Dr. OON#ERENCE OF THE SPIRITUALISTS OF NEW York wil! be held at Germama Hat 1, 200 Third a street, Sunday, at. M. All T THE SOUTH BAPTIST CHURCH, WEST TWENTY. fitth street.—Kev. A. ©. . DO. D., pastor, Preaching March 29 at 10 A. M. and 74> P.M. Bapusm at the clon evening service, NUN AN) FOUR. seientifie xesmon, Fact “spirit Co: . Charles f THE THURSDAY EVENING PRAYER AND EX. nx will be sung colo) d and other lis ¥., Wa“l, Al wel- 353 West Thirty-sixth st. rorteous will preach this fore- the Acalem~e of Muste, and ths iu the clnton avenue Congrega- MARY THE VIRGIN, sadway.—High cele ata P. \,, Rose . M, All services OF ST. FORTY. £1GTH ‘ervices on Sun uy order. CHARLES 8. NEWCOMB. N. G rector Tew He EIR Heed pee ae councr, No. 43, 0. 0. | ¢ the lishop of the diocese will admiuiister the A. M.—T room, tat twelve re last tribw w. Sunray, :onh pose of paying decessed ‘orother, bers of sister counc the inner: S.H Wi marty Pe RN RE OR EO SHE LEOTURE The po: ment and & shaine,—CV ARLE! y aven ana I p*® the Cooper deliver his Inst L Union on De Carino Mi wbect—"Strone Mind em CPORS FINAL I Unton.—Professor are in the ¢ ‘tran uves—You are he:eby summoned to — 26 Delancey street, on | bi ty af a new issue af tnconvertible | | paper L regard with amazement and anxiety, ana, in my jucgment, such an tssue would bea deétri- RS. VANDERPOOL WILL Di 1, corner Ponrk UPURE ON ASTRONOMY, AT DAY, April 1, at 8 P. M. sharp, for the pur- re 3 ii pect to our | confirmation. SUNDAY AFTERNOON ple, on Pr o88,'in the ot: Ad Wy, at 344 oelock. THR LECPURE To etical Christianity,* by v, rch, Twenty-ci. bth street and eymoniu, The mem- - Vited to aitend, with 4" KOBINSON HALL. NO. 38 EAST INTEENTI! JA street.—Lvman ©. Howe, Trance spencer, lec MAGOWAN, ©. tures tor “ociety of Progressive Sphrivatist: a 1. 'A. M. and 736. M. Children’s tyeeum at, 245% Mo Une twen : ty-sixth anniversary of modern spiritualten takes pltce SEAS! on Turstay, March 21, tn same ball cons sting of ad dresses and music, at 234 VM. audacrand tal at 9 P.M YUURCH OF THS DISCIPLES, MADISON AVENUE, Ss SUMNER. oTURE APRiL 4, AT enth street and Vifth ded Women of the Paat | J ates ) dist! Seven R.A, PROCTOR will A reat Hailor the Cooper | i sit ot V nus.)? "s Sunday at 74 of the Kingdon HAPLAIN ¢ J eorner of Forty-fih xt worth, pater, —Morning sub cet, “Jacob Wr the Angel.” | te Youn Smuday school and Bible class at % YATHOLIC APOSTOLIC Cf the ple: sub ee George Ho Hen: thing with prrh feetare L vs Influence of Woman, Rev. ty ning ih ect, 'T Parabies ot Our Lord.” PABK WIL c. Me PREACH, AT 102g M. and 74 P.M., in the Pree Tal ie Metho- isconal church, Thirty-fourth » between and Eighth avenne HUNCH OF THE MESSIAH, Allw os, Wes ai an actin i areal hor of Thirty-foorth street. —Rev. f W. Ho land, of aryl Datore, Nos Hie na’ t Broads v4 ‘at | Newburg, will preach this moraing, at 1 o’etock. y he Coopel My tid at Binh . ge ee, pense: Booher aniony Ano. ae | CURCH OF St. MARY THE VIRGIN, WEST FORTY- ‘y to bring these lectures | (7 fitth sireet, berween Broadway ahd Flzhth ave- Trice of admussion, Without | TNe— ovsint’s “Stabat Mater” will be sung at 8 o'clock DIETINGUE von so illacliver his celel OConne!!, Trelaad’s Libe: thi. (Sundny) evening, at 8 o'clock XRAND BAL MASQUE the blue vird Masyilerade Ch Argyle Kooms, sixuh asenuc and) Thirteth strect, | TViRST RERORM"D EPI on Monday evening, March 30, 1874. Tickets at box York. oiice on evening of the bali. Moreh 29 ne I > SNOW, Secretary. | 7445 5! DANCIN 3AUSE’S DANCING At evening. ANCING ACA fate Nany PMASTER DUMAWS 24 West Fourth street near dance taught pe} SAUSE's kOOK J ANIT ‘ B DAN Uevin EVERY SATURDAY 1 to 2) cents, to be paid at the TUR BALL SEASON. AND ACADEMIES ¥taught perceetly m one quarter; lx Gances eouly in six private lessons ALL, NENG, from 8 to 12, | this ) fit 2k HON, JOHN &. vine ated leetnce on “Lainie at Tammany tall, D J de: FANCY DRESS OF ub will take place ax the DI CADEMIES,—CLASS BB Unele tu) iM urse ol lessons. unday) A OP THE treet, between Lexincton and JHUR son oMiciates at 1s ervice by Rey | Sunday School at 23 P.M. MIRIST CHURCH, FIFTH AVENUE.—PALM SUN- Morning prayer and holy ovening praver (eats ree) § 50, y. RESURMECTIO EIGHTY- Lird avenues. Dr. Slagg, morning aud evening. munton 1 Evening prayers amson, the Strong Judge,” 7:30. Dr. Thomp- | JPIFTY-: HIRD STREET BAPTIST CH re ches mornin, ars! ARINER ° DIVISION, ebrate Its Fitth Anniy Me hodist ' pi-copal chur all services, John Vanar, missionary it 1s Pa. March 2OPAL CHURCH OF NEW way Hall, Sunday eve 1 B: toP. M. and © M. is labor- eninj nt ev Stand Aprivl, 2 and 3, 8, OF T.. WILL CEL- vin the Willett street r Grant street, on Mon- NO. 45 One, or evening. n hour, day of evening. quay evening, March 20.1871, al Aw'elek. The programme DANCING ACADEMY— will consist of Addresses, Readings, Recitations, Vocal Broadway. Ali favhion. 20d Instrumental Musto. | Adnisstou | PRUSSIANGREEK CHAPEL. XO. $1 SECOND AV! ——- ) nue. near Fiftieth strect.—Divine servies Snuaday, at 10: 0A, M.: Rev. Father Bierring w J preach in the Ing lish langua, . Chapel open toh oe pubi PLD, DD, OF CINCINNATI, Real set ATR PED rath’ NATH, « = wi preach in St uke’ Vetnodist scopal INSTRUCTION. church, vorty-first street, west uc ixth avenue, “unday, aia ave A. Me and 73g P.M. Strangers always welcome “NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, and cheertully provided with mat 2 ith stree’, near uth avenue, TT TH! AVENUE, COR: No. 5 Bust Fou. mn door to Delmonicu’s, HOMAS? HURCH, o ; S Fitty-third. sircet—Rév. Dr. Morvan, rector. On HROURLYN “BRANCH, | Palm sunday the rie of couirm ction will be adminis _ A. Wi and 106 Court stre. t, near State, | tered by the Bishop of the Diocese. Serviees commence THIS SE AND POLULAR MUSIC <CHOOL is ay iOls o'clock: afternoon service with sermon at 4 open day ant eveniny tor private and class insiruction — S'olock, “services in Holy Week ni ali branches o1 Music, darmony, ution, Drawing Bocloek; Mon lay, Tnesd and Painting and Mod rn ianguazes by the best pro- morning service, with iecture at I o'clock rican thi SM " Irom date of enirane tessors in rer up town, acit Fookkeeping, rd persons rapidly Lessons, $2 50. T THOMPSUN?S COLLE e Cooper Institute gest Nowe: re tient should vat Wes corner S.xth avenue, Pi © PARISIAN GENTLEMAN wen daly, « per month; private le Appty to Mr, and Mrs, GENTLEMAN OF SEVEN ‘ominercial > x HZ Gerald o. WRITING, BOC for gen lemen reid Cotlege, «tor new pupil stiffness, rar und to make Bosenng 4. FOR ’ Home comforts; heatthy lotation; terms thorough instruction. Address AUGUSLUS POG Keer totes oA ease: UEDSTEAD WANT JRENOH, GRUMAN AND TTALIAN LANGUAGES — wits pale AG A protssor sn one of the civ colleges can teke price will be pard, charge ot mveral nore Dupits m the spore langy “8 Address, PROFESSOR, Westinoreiand Hotel, Union TANT! BY; Fees MAN AND TTALLAN, | BAETy eerald : Privat anc class instruction by the best professors | Tyr ay in the city at the Were SEW YORK CONSERVATORY, | roel No. 5 Fust Fonrreenth stieet, next ty Delinonico’ ‘kath ess! ANGUAG hes! retercuces; pac puis, $05 in JM, box i2) Heraid MAKE MONLY in exchange lor city or easily and quic cents, Address | ENGINE, bo BEE MAR, box 5.275 Post office, New York. | - | \ ANTED—A SECO MESS, LOUISA LESLIE. WILL REC Whi aVi plications for instruction in plain fireside reading | JOHN &, ROOSEVELT, i Broadwa, and dramatic ¢ ‘matic RIVATE teache ANISH AND By a very ¢ priva’ t Apply to ANTONIO RAMOi 1 YOUNG LADIES WILL B College, to. fll varane: inelu cool! Board, Washi French, German, Pano, Drawing. Ac Binghamton, ». Y. EXCHAN CHA for box WANT TO able Chiron Address LANI Fivkm Ab A. GENTLEMAN GOING TO 4 pose of an elegant importe Iengravings ava grear sac A.M. to 6PM. ce MATRIMONIAL, be | pricesats. KLABER & YOUNG FOREIGNER—OF | SOC POSUION 2. West Fitty-first strec', 20 and wealth, would like to make th hik avenue, Diame @ young lady Herali ottice. A MIDDL, standin: jady of me airiinoni orrespond box 118 Hers AGED WIDOW, wishes to form the same pre inclined; rete strictly confide 1 office. POLITIC FIFTH COD the by a saerifive heir mone, rich $21,000,009, 1h ‘onuress i@rue’s SAW,0N er classes agitin « ol who favor this im hos’ son M New Your, Maren wit CARAT DIAMOND STUD 5 mised tee re Age E lewelry, at] low priced, ab Sixteobil aurces, PE ecounts; ads anced Husiness Oc AND in tuition will take pupils in the Bnglish bran SCHOOL AT WILTON, CONN k—BY A PA ‘on Mon¢ at Rovinson Hi, 28 East sixteenth street. oH THOR! JUGHLY TAVC Organ, Vocal, ress, jminediaely, & $3,0% WORTH OF SALI Ditference, if Post office, $16 West Thirty watrimomially inclined, ER OF taxed the devt li iL be speedily paid, business of the country return, spe te S4 Kutue: WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C. OR $200; ALSO THENE | », the quarter com ives 1 62 Ss" and ri writing | day. h departe ) ¥riday durin ’ GUIDE,” A NeW BOOK, TEACH. Sl? obbing and Commission Bookkeep- fo; PM every DUSINeSS mn 0 Price 83. .Swenty-third uli aud exainine, HIS WIFE WILL nversation, nts per lesso Uno, jaint he ¢ ath FPRIBO vin q evening. YEARS PERIE) | ¥ , Drawing, &e. £ven, evening pi reel, . ours, 7, 1, M3, HERE WILL BE © even A. bro's; will be sung colo; new and oid. er wi NATIL » hours, 9 A. the envire w M. OWNS prayer aul J R Ww. Vv. count. of ‘the London wenty-third street, ery co ALT TAINWRIGHT MEMORIAL CHUF w. | evening. wert, re T. ¥ )RKERPING, AHITHL ality.” “Seats tree. adios and boys. 1195 Broadwe. TED Messrs, DOLB | 7 pig and trembling t The possibiiity of Clogane writers Ina few SIAN V ANTED—A KOGA eu Ww (three lessons hand, Address classes of five, $10, Ad. | —— Uptown Branch ottice. | ANCED—A STEAM OUT CAPITAL ys an’ Thursdays tons. IVE L fact,that the undersigned is exceisior “in promot: “CEIVED At DE at $30 for coli tuition in E Painting and DEAN COLLEGE, interna GE. Olu. y. in cash, A KUROPE WILL DI Wash 1 O11 Painting and tw call week days trom I filth sireet. LL |A Address CULTURE AND the aequaintance of tensions, about 40, and nees excuansed and al Address TRUS Qn Ww o Ww est p Bev nt SSIONAL DISTRICT, many | Duane refere Herald The Invoring eluss at tite; t Will he labor of the wor 00 national bank cur. our prosperous, Citizens ig Will please send ‘st ikW STEWART. single Si | noth | MATH pe Le like ae ia) ia at Ta ket | Wtae , ble, 1 kat | Wise 2 Hera Property. Add OHS ANY P desire the ise of my brains or hands, or hott urity if required. LOTE & Boilers, 6) to 70 he BATIERSC RESTAURANTS. — AND L This renowned resort of epicures @ al unprovements: with the “best in the land.” ny service and s-rmoen at Moelock ; HURCH, FORTIELH STREET. B 1 ith and sixth ‘avenu BONHAM WILL GIVI, ning subject, “The Address Bi DSTE x 108 Herald office must be cheap, Addre ne lecture {5 o'clock, . Rev, Dr. wer, rec . Datly ser 7) 9, 10% AM. and 713 P.M. at7 4. M. and §P. M., except Good Friday, . and PM. FORTY-SEVENTH rector —Paim Sun- Hand 7 P.M. Good Numerous services THE THURSDAY fins at H @ auu other hymns, ad experie AN AC Mission at G chapel. of Third avenue, this (Sunday) ui REY, preach inorning and aw of Sinand Pen- THE will or TO PURCHASE. a@ new issue of inconvertidle | paper Iregard with amazement and anxiety, and inmy judginent, such an issue would be a detri- | nent and @ shame.—CHARLES SUMNER. A SUPERIOR ANTIQUE ST do order, tor whieh a liberi BAD, box 184 Heral S.RIDING HABIT; BLACK OR tlittle worn and cheap, Add: scor WITH 4INCH APER- Aad With description and Now York RDUS PAINT MILL, x 1,408 Post office, 7 WINE AND TUBULAR complete and in good order, Krooklyn Meal Estate. Address ‘ost office SLOOND ND HAND TURBINE WATER stating price, &¢., | EXPRESSES, AN EXPERL ED | = ne va VOR UTP ee € e ONG BRANCIL—LONG BRANCH.— URNITURE We ee ge by the way ot Red Ban. r steamer > 5 SIXth avenue. IN & HATO AND FULTO: '—BROADWAY ablishes the the ‘ot man.” His larder is stocked SANDY SPs CIGARS AND TOBACCO, IGARS MARBLE MANTEL T GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, n extensiv ‘Irays and Sila’ stoe KINDS OF Work manufactured RTS SLATE 1 Mantels, rich 08, hand eighth MISCELLANEOUS, MERCHANT TASLOR CAN m Department o $500 per year; fixtures comp avenue, bear Cooper Institut ing, March S o'clock, jmnetion of ROWNE’S WINDOW a dd Working. J bes the remedy by which the | Qraugh to Will moved irom the shoulders of othe st S. SON oilice, Sse pplicatio JANE! uw Willian to of gentlemen, wi ‘ould be enjoyed. ofice, in #s. for three days, with ill AR MANUFACTURER, box 118 Herald office. Work of every description. PENRHYN SLATE COMPANY, Union square, Fourth avenue and Sevente OMice 409 Broadway, I ITT’S CHAMPION ROOF PAIN 4 West Thirty-second ptreer the best m tae world for stopping al SERS, 03 FULTON STREET, OAT ON ERS made to order at short 8 OF WHIST.-A GESTLEM ee Ne aequninied with sone ni FOR SALE—AT FIGUR 3 tto manufacture; will exchange for city articulars, k of State and Marble Mantels, nih st.. NY MARBLI AND MARBL nd cold at lowest compe S steam Marble Works, between Broadway vod ond euiting machine in operation. MANTELS, MARBLE AND and elegant’ designs, at the low. 22) and 222 West Twenty-third strcet, between venues. SECURK THE © fa first class clothing store for ete. Inquire a€ 12 Fourth TILATORS ARE v Tus they give abundance of fresh air. without jam A. Booth, 100 Wall street, and two doors trom tD) Good box 182 LIQUOR DEALER EXC Address PANIC mo i, Warranted No eas in roots Dy a , IULD in oceasional garne of Me ue address WHIST PLAY ER, 4 Masonic Hall, Ti and Hd Bast @hirtecnth street, | md with ws. Meetings every evening i st 1} as strect. 2 SS = a ain sa ott Massie Nall; Tuesias, Maren Sh 167s FO eR RHUR PAY COMMUNTON SERVICE, CHURCH LESSONS at any beureday.or evening, of Heavenly Rest (it avenue, above ‘Porty-tiih Mite dat Bleve . ogtreet), 4 8 P.M. Sunday end Good Friaay sermons a t private Academy, 212 Bart Bleventh st, "QM. and 4 P.M, Daily Peayers Holy Week, Il A. M DODWORTIDS PRIVATE CLASSES ROK DANG. ant dt. M Ne fos Sra » wz Fifth avenue, corner Twenty-sixt $5 EMESIS SST aa scan commence 5 | PPARLEM UNINY CHAPEL, sci SPRERT AND Maio citer een | Fourth avenue.—Rev, W. t, Clarke wil’ preach Uns > -————~ | morning on “Raiional Religion.” Strangers inviced. CA RTIZRS DANCING ACADEMY, PLIMPTON’S | eke pees Building, incrsection Stuyvesant and Ninth RS. SUSAN FVERETE, M.D. GIVES A REE Clive gevery Aionday_and Thursday, Privice Toctitre to Indies in the’ Lesturc’Room ot Plymouth eciaity.. Soiree at Beethoven Mall, 210 Fish Ghurcin, Brookins ag SP. A fo-lay, prenarac ry to pay | ec rom ¥ | and druggist, doing business at Nos. 28 and fainily or | | \ | Braneh office. MUSICAL. noes The possidiluy of a new issue af inconvertiola Paper I regard with amazement andanxiety, andy im my judgment, such an issue world be a detrt ment and a shame,—CHARLES SUMNER At THE NEW YORK CON! No. 5 East F NEXT "HOOK TO DELMONI SERVAT! AND BROOKLYN BRANCH, ‘Nos. 102, 104 and 105 Court street, near State. ‘mony Composition. intiny reg vd and .L BRANCHES ot Vocal and Instrumental Mu: Elocuiion, Drawing an Modern Languages are taushi (privatel and in classes), by the most eminent profesor, et mod: erate prices. SUBSURIPTION BOOKS OPEN DAILY 8A. My to9l. M. Pupils may begin at any tine. ht N. B.—The New York Conservatory ts the on “tate, tered Conservatory of Music ch in. this city, and being view of obtai LADY WITH Wishes a position chureh. Address Mr LL im th en YY rely @ char having na istinet sront r institutions which imitate its name, evidently with tronage the A TRAINED 89) in the D BOF BANO volcH oir of an Kyi BW. A., box M4 Herald pian GERMAN PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, LATELY anded, will give iv residence, after the best metli Address INSPRUCTOR, Herald N EXPERIENCED SoPr 4A tion in an ups position tor morvl Address JOHN SHAPER, 995 et, Whi KVATOR' as Seve EI the most promine) A‘ stant Hpiscopal choral service, office. A 458 yuariet, ¢ Post office TENOR OF TEN YEA m May 1. Maiden la AN ALTOMAY. PR 4X menctina leadi + Ly Dy A X 2256 Post office, © BASSO, WITH GOOD GOOD BASSO. DESIRE aa nods. for Uptow! a Brat ROYAL noforre mos" ot het rd avenue. Y OF MUST teenth stree nt, eliss chureh positions would liky ane Address 8. 0. L,, care Wm, Kend FILLING open to a fresh enzagement trom Ist of May. VOICE AND A reader, will accept an engacement from Ist of May. Address GEORGE RAPHATL, Heraid office. cal knowleds uction on the piano at pupil’t ber quarter. ch oittce, NO DESIRES A POSI« wn church choir; wou! ves only; salary moderate. Seecn | avenue, aceept @ New York, ACADEMY, pupils. Her taste r numerout erms moderate; obtainable SCHROEDER, Director. Music School 1n the country. NGLISH GENTLEMAN IS OPE Tiias organist; has been aceusromed to Prot. ‘Aduress box 3, TO AN ENE Post A POSITION IN & cur from May 1, Address BASSO, box sa vement ric! ik, Now AN ENGAGE. Episcopal church of this city, is Address READY GENTLEMAN WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION ON THE best reference given. ER, box 120 Herald Uptown Bi iunoforte at pupil's residence ‘or $10 per retere In 'Address, ‘with residence ch office, quarters EACH: 1,265 Broad- w rences. Address YOUNG MAN WS! ist, m anwing’ is cusionar Herald Uptown Branc AX EXCE v re: gpged for & first class cholr. jerald Uptown Branch office. oftice. sinall salary. FIRST CLASS SOPRANO DESIRES A POSTTION in a church trom May 1; ready reader; highest ref- _ , Herald office. Address L, TS A POSITION AS ORGAN- church, where congregational Address X. ONALLY FINE CONTRALTO, RARE ly reader and finished soloist may be en- M., box 147 A advancen ORGA, i) oltce ALTO, RICH, thorough in the wement in a Protestant cho Is, 64 Green wit FIRS ak gaged, THOM: LADY WITH A FI Yoice is open for eng. { CLAS: to: f st i wentyes xt ir. QUARTET CHOIR MAY B her or singly, by applying to J. R. h street. AND POWERFUL SOPRANO remen as a ballad singer or GE\TLEMAN OF ABILITY WILL GIVE PIANO and singing lessons at his or pupil’s residence; rapid ut; terms moderate; best references. Address 1, box 127 Heraid Uptown Branch oftice. L YOUTH, AN EXCEPTIONALLY FINE ist, wives Lessons at pupils’ residences at $3 per fer: highest recommendations from numerous par mms, Address TECHNIQUE, Herald Uptown Branch GOOD READER, ¢, desires an en: Il on or address D, EN- inachureh choy, or tor concerts; terms reasonable. Adaress 1. M., box L AGED NI Roy rO_ FC DUR’ Herald Uptown Branch office. N, WITH GOOD yo'ces, iatieht to read music, and paid recoraing ta roficiency. | pild ng, adjoining churc Twenty-tighth street. OAze. boul 2 Clinton, Iniversity mailed ny. (yuvren, REQUIRI will ple: NEW YORK CONdE 5 Kast Fourteenth sires MORTIMER WISKE CAN BE ENGAGED As’ yr trom May 1, 1874; will or- ‘ wanize a quartet, chorus or Wes diet st Fo Address P! R SALZ—ON" OF THE Stradivarius Violins possibly in existenc Apply Monday, 6% to 9 P. M., at school Nine chet’ corher Siath avenue’ and EASE RECOLLECT THAT CAPABLE AND conscientious teachers Only are employed at the lace, near Fifth avenue. FIRSt CLAS: boy choir. AVATE MUSICAL UNI- 3 SINGERS apply at or address the V ATOLY OF MUSIC, . near Fifth aventie. Address 165 MOST INTERESTING its splen- did appearance and unimpaired tone are owing io the fact that it has been sacredly pi to xeneration in ascoich famt ADAMS’, No. HO West sixteen KW VOCAL ACADEMY, 180 EAST TW ulvure and Elocution—Complete de~ street.—Vor Yelopment and invioration of the chest, lun; t reference trom pupils, ph organs, de. ; nish lawyers, pu lic read ladies on Monday, cular. AND CHOTR per cent on his. an ach M.; 0c.’ per lesson. reser o iy; price $9,! th street, rea ers, de. N LEADERS ‘ed trom generation 0), at JOHN ir burldi TY-THIRD , vocal cians, ew Class for New cir- TAKE NO- ser will pay a commission of ten ual salary to any one who will pro- Cure him a position as tenor in a first class quartet choir. Address BROUARD, box 1, ak periens anteburch. Address 3 Post office. —A LADY OF SEVERAL YEARS’ EX. inchureh choirs, can’ read any music at sight and has a thorough knowledge of the Episcopal service, desiresan engagement trom May 1 in a Protest- OP KANO, box 210 Herald office. HE of tne N Tv" ORMAL DEPARTMENT. sW YORK CONSERVATORY is at No. 5 East Fourteenth street, next to Delmonico’s. IIE SERVICES OF A FIR T CLASS ORGANIST— ‘Together with a quartet of singers, may be secured from the lst of May by addressing QUARTET, box 1,375 Post office. voice, church choir from May ence in the Episcopal service. Address ofmfce, } APID TRA by New Jersey C house and sabi tity, (bergen Point) Bay; 63 trains datiy To'exe! EORGE W. W! 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ATLEY & CO., GLOB pool, 10 North Jolin street; London, varties or.lering il them-elves of this long es- packaxes to Quick SOR HAVING A WELL CULTIVATED desires an engagement in a has had several y curs experi- oop" erald T ne rly. A FOREIGN ‘uds from be sorwarded despatch, low rates General shipping agents tor ¢ York Agency, MURKIS’ European 20 ARIS—HOTEL MARABEAU. id ishinent is beautifully situated in finest part of the civy, adjoining va, the tashionable boulevards, the eries Garde: uperiniende d patronage. jean and. En comtort a NM attendance an and 18 con- ¢ of the pro- NOVAS, who respecttully offers. his to American tumilie: and The reading lish papers fee rooms nd elecan con’ fortable and agreeabie “LEGAU NOTICES. MITY AND COUNTY OF NEW YORK, 83, — William E, Armstrong, of the city of New York, being duly sworn, doth depose and say—That he isa chemist | 30 Fulton street, In the city of New York. That he is well ac- quainted with Jon E. Williams, who is a salesman in | this deponent’s employ, at the place aforesaid. That in fe teePand convicion of baward Cox tor Fee rep orhina published inthe New York Herald and some other newspapers of this t, as one of th: that this deponen the people, admit this deponent) suspecte: fate, it 1s made to appear witnesses git vehalt of y 6 tol ox that “he tat viliiams was not right (mes deponentavers that his evidence was misconsirued in He did not wish “pore te Wi fifams of stealing: Ww! Mr. Wi that, he suspect Mr. Williams @ nent thinks nd a man name ntidence im him, Seentn the employ of this de months last past, ind has proved himselt to be hat he w th to imply al Haghes ; Tine he tact. oF His Fetazning Me. Wl 5 ef the arrest of Ox is sufcient evidence: his employ ayer ‘That the said Williams has onent for abont eighteen at hi hed to testily was ted there Was something wrong between spected na this Voth depo- tian ih ONE Rty industrious, reliable and taithial salesman, and one in whom this deponent has aiways reposed nee. Adsrora to betore mo Hina B. CoOrER, York. ~ FUL $! w Established [sol Remember, RTLFICIAL, 1 Without pla stun, ETH DENTISTRY. . $5 TO $8, GUM TEETH, $10 rranted extracting with gas Hlling, [0 cents, examine specimens, MOND, 12 West Eleventh street, 1 E. AR this 28th day of Ma Notary Public, Kings county, New No. 262. Ope! “utmost con- Msi RONG. 1874. bo cents: silver 202 Sixth avenue, n Sunday. $ INSERTED PERMANENTLY 3 Clasps A hig at teeth eto 0 Shape. and. color. ps to original ape . Broadway. Dr. i RTIFICIAL TEETH. —SET $5, $8; GUM TEETH, $10, wi to fit perfectly and bon oldand plating, $1, at Dr. WHI Sixth avenue,’ Open sund D® MICHAELIS, 82 bas Second avenue, —F uil Set acting the reots, Filling, wit th filled wi: ith silver TEs, 239 sf FOURTH STREET, NEA 10, with or hous bain, 80 withottt ox- cents each,