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A. & W. SPRAGUE | @ Financial Breeze in Prvidence—The Bank of Commerce W/trying Trustee | Chafec—Threatencd Proceedings in| Bankruptcy. | Provipe®, R. L, March 31, 1874, Business circles nee Were agitated to-day by | Ap unexpected asper Which the affairs of the A. | & W. Spragte Mansucturing Company assamed. ‘The cause6f this ¢Xcitement Is the action of the Nationa/Bank of Commerce of this city, which has @claimo! $200.00 against the company and insti- | tuted/Proceeaings in baukraptcy to-day against the sprague Company to recover this claim, The | ‘Trtee, Zachariah Chae, was informed of this | Jafended action last w and immediately pre- yared this card, wich be hes issued to the pab- | Ac :— To Tux Crapiroxs oy tux A. & W. TORING Comrany When | accepted, ont tion of Trustee, unde entered upon the d Fesolution to adminis. terest of crediiors, and the preterences ¢ Re prompta settiement of tie cluims of creditors as was practicable, 1am able to say Wat in all respects the edges made by the A. & W. Sprague Mapuracturing Bompany and A. € W. Spraxue to the general meeting of their creditors, that their property and their b qnergice shoul devoted to the payment or their cr Stors, have, up to this time, tirely fulfilled, au Jhave been secouded by them in every part ‘The Jot my administration wa stated :—iwo hundied and twelve creditors, including several of our city and country banks representing ia the aggregate nearly Soon 060 of indebtedyes 8S, have ae ws iby the trust mortgage Shumge Yor their claims, Diarge number or creditors, | institutions, in addition, exchauge ther paper Sreagve MaNvrac 1, 1878, the gagors as to my | lading banks and sav menitied their Iutenuon diately aiter the lst of A me Hannes of the mills and print works has been con ducted thus tar with a reduction of expenses equivalent to a saving of $3500) per annum. The profits of the business from the Ist day of Decem- der to this date assure mie that 1 could pay Sovday, iit | were due, the interest on the morwage notes which will beeoine Jue on the ist day o: July next I have Arrangements 19 contemplation ‘and in’ progress for the disposition of a large amount of valuable property not required for the manulacturiog business, whieh Te dently believe will enable me to pay a dividend to cred- itors on the ist next, Lhave been able to obtain gy supplies Jis aud print works upon verins as favorable as er purchaser in the market, and am encouraged tw believe that | have the conduence of the community generally im my firmness and inieg 1 have made the toregoing state tor the reason | that {have been officially mformed by the President of | the National Bank of Commerce in this city that that in- sutution will Mle a petition in bankruptcy this moraing against the A Sprague Manuiacturing Company. $eslsh the responsibilty tor tis act to rest where it properly belowgs, More than 12,00 persons, including en, Women and children, are in the empioy of the com ny and are depen lent upon the mills and print works Tor thetr daily bread. Upwardsof 18,000 people derive their entire or chief support trom the industries connected with ‘he business. Upon the fling of the petition [ mu: the various works and turn there peopie out of emplo’ ment. The immediate loss which this will entail upon creditors Wi!) amount to at least $250,000, and the calaun- tous consequences which Will ensue to the operauves every mind can pleture for itself. 1 Will not yieid to this necessity until T have declared my firm conviction that the A. & W. Sprague Mazutue- Tuting Company would, in the absence ol (progeedings against it in bankruptcy, be able to pay and arge in gull within a reasonable Lume every dollar, of, ts obliga- @. CHAFEE, Trustec. Nance Si, 1874. | A meeting of the stockholders of the Bank of Commerce was called this noon and a paper was ‘provared to defeat the action of the President in 18 proposed suit in bankruptcy. Within a very hort ume twenty-two shareholders, representing | over 2,500 shares, had signed the paper, and the | Prospect is that the suit will not proceed. | NOTES. | HORSS A few changes have taken place since our last Feport of the state of the odds at the American Jockey Club rooms. The following will show what has been done :— | WITHERS STAKES, | Astral—6 to 1, taken; $1,200 to $200. Beatrice—é to 1, taken; $500 to $10 Maccaroon—7 to 1, taken; $1,400 to $200, | Battie Axe—7 to 1, taken; $700 to $100, | Dublin—s to 1, taken; $2,250 to $260. | Weathercock—0 to 1, take a 500 to $200, | Harry Feiter—12 to 1, taken’; $600 to $00. | BELMOS pase { Steel Eyes—6 to 1, taken; $1,200 to $200. } King Amadeus—s to 1, taken ; $800 to $100, | Weathercock—9 to 1, taken; $900 to $100. | Regardless—10 to 1, taken; $500 to $50, Brigand—1 to 1, taken; $500 to $50, Visigoth—iz to 1, taken; $500 to $25, TRAVENS STAKES. \ Rutherford—7 to 1, taken ; $3,500 to $500, ' Sue Washington colt—7 Ww 1, taken: $2,800 to \ 400. | Weathercock—10 to 1, taken; $1,500 to $150. King Pin—7 to 1, taken; $450 to 350, | Maccaroon—s 10 1, taken; $800 to $100, ] A bet was made of $5,000 to $250 against the im- | ported colt by Thunderbolt, dam Killarney, win- ming the Belmont Stakes. A bet of $1,000 was made that Mr. Withers’ chest- ut colt Maccaroon would beat Mr. Morris’ bay colt Battle in the Withers Stakes. Dublin had $2,250 laid against $250 that he would Bot win the Withers Stakes, No changes lave taken place in the two-year-old Stakes since our last report, The following stakes, to be run for at Saratoga the coming summer, will close to-day, April 1:— Sweepstakes for all ages, $50 entranee, p.p., with $800 added, one mile and a quarter; the Flash Stakes tor two-year-oids, $100 each, h. [., with $500 added, second horse to save his stake, half a mile tue Saratoga Cup of $1,200, of whic! $200 to second horse, added to a sweep- Biakes of $50 each, p. p., two miles and a quarter; and the Sequel stakes, for three-year- olds, $50 entrance, p. p., with $700 adaed—winner 0! any three-year-old stake 7 ibs. extra; the sec: ond horse to save lus stake; two mules. ‘The above ‘Will be ran at the first meeting, which will com- Mence about the 2th of July. The tollowing Biakes will be run at the second meeting:—The Summer Handicap, tor all ages, €100 entrance, h. 4. $20 declared on or betore Ist of August— Weights to be announced 2th of July, two miles. Sweepstakes lor two-year-olds, $100 entrance, bh. f., with $700 added, second horse to save his stake; ‘Winners of $1,000, 6 tbs. ; Of $1.500, 7 lbs.; of $2,000, 20 ibs. extra; three- quarters of @ mile; and a Sweepstakes for three-year-olds, $lv0 entrance, h. 1, witn $700 added ; the second horse to save his stake; winners of $1,500, 5 los. ; of $2,000, 7 Ibs. ; 0! over $2,000, 10 |bs. extra; two miles. Henry Ward Beecher recently purchased from ‘Mr. William Wilson, of Newburg, a patr of hand- some Kdward kyerett colts. They are each six years old, and are very fine ga: ted. aninais. The dam of one is Rose Washington and the othera Mare by Friday, The colts are evenly matened and are 14.8 hands high; one brown, the other bay. The possibility af a new ‘teaue of inconvertible | paper I regard with amazement and anclety, and, in my fuagment, such an issue would be a detri- ment and @ shame,—CHARLES SUMNER. SANITARY 1 MATTERS. Ata meeting of the Bosra of Héalth held yester- @ay alternoon a report was received on the con dition ol the Sailors’ Home at No. 190 Cherry street. Some parts of the house were described as in a Most filthy and unhealthy eondition. The follow- dug reports were received and adopted :— Hasirs Derarrazyt op tae Cree or New Yorn, BUREAU ov Vital, ses, March $1, 1574 To rar Seckeriny oF ty Heacrn ‘Smn—The total! number 1s reported in this city during the fourth week in March was 52% against 57 re- orted and 8 that actually occurred during the pre- ious week. Compared Wit cords of the previous u was a vecre acu lor ahird eek in Merch, # pared wi) ‘Tage ot the corresp ast Oe, —. The mean tempera was 5.5 Fabrenheit lower than eck. 4) degrees ¢ increase in (he ronchitie, pew. Monia and measles The spr hu £0 Bnususily inclement that the bi Jed clasés have suifered consid ‘vated by such causes, but the gene ral stave heaith is coor ihe Winter mortality has not been as great as in past years, though there bas been an excessive fatal @carlatioag and dipht. The total number of dea: 4m the quarter ending March “ amounis to 6,5 umber that died in the first three months in the 73 Was 6,951, or 417 more than in th tha ar. e1 year corresponding pe- THE CONTAGIOUS DISEASE ‘The following is a comparative ment of con- @agious diseases wor We bWO Weeks ending Marca 28, 1874:— 7 Cerebro ] Week | Ty | Tr |Sear-) epinal | tes he | ending phen | et. |ateagii vee | poe| ‘Sm | az ai} t) SG rye) a) a) a) COMMISSIONERS OP EMIGRATION, Yesterday being the regular meeting day of the | ‘Board, mach attention was directed 10 the result of its deliberations, inasmuch a# at the previous | session over thirty removais, to take effect to-day, ‘were made among the oMcials at Castie Garden | and on Ward’s Island; and this with but four mem | Ders present-Messra, Burlbut (President), Starr, mn and pedis of een thapa yeas “oo alleged. The question of approving this ac- Lory was expected to “raise @ breeze,” aud hence the exceptional interest in the reauit of the Meet- | Thursday, April 2, at two o'eloc coat we time Messrs. gen ogi Maufer, Kaufnad and Lynch were on bai but Messrs. Starr (chairman of the Castle dda ag Ama) and enson eer of tee) failed i reported tard Wes town, As there is eas pending, such as approving the a | to attend the funeral, irom her late residence, end on Olml moe ting wae called ecw meeting K NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1874.—TRIPLE SHEET. ¢ CORONERS’ CASES. fies So ee Era Not a Case of Polsonin: Deputy Coroner Leo, aided by Drs. Finnell, Clark and others, yesterday, at the Morgue, made a post- mortem examination on the body of Mrs. Amelia Riley, whose death, at No, 1é4 Varick street, it was alleged by her husband, had been caused by a so- tation of morphine, preseribed by Dr. Chadsey, of Spring street, The medical gentiemen foand most of the internal organs unsound, death. Owing to the exceedingly diseased condl- tion of Mrs. Riley it is possivie that the morplia taken into her system may have tended to ac- celerate her death, Coroner Kessler wil bold ap inquest in the case on Monday hex Fatal Scaffuld Casualty. Jonn Antone, a uative of Portugal, thirty years of age, yesterday, while at work on a scaffold | erected against the new church, corner of Filty. | Ofth street and Filth avenue, fell to the ground aud Was almost immediately killed. were removed to St. Luke’s Hospital and Coroner Croker notified. resides at No. 348 East Forty-sixta street. His remains Deceased has left a widow, Who Fell Down Stairs. Coroner Kessler was yesterday called to No.1 | Oak street to hoid an inquest on the body of Eliza- beth Casey, ®@ Woman thirty years of age, whose | death resuited from dentally falling down a Sight of stairs the day previous, injuries received by acei- James Schmide, a widower, forty-six years of age, and born in Germany, yesterday morning died in } the Roosevelt Hospital, L received early on Sunday morning last, by falling | two o’clock P. from injuries to the bead, down stairs, at No. 342 West Forty-fourth street. Coroner Kessier was notified to hold an tnquesi on | the body. | Killed by a Stone—Recommendaticn by | the Jury. An inquest was yesterday held by Coroner Croker | in the case of Joseph G. Wheeler, the lad, late of | depot at 1: | No. 2143¢ Mulverry street, whose deatn resulted | | from a biow in the eye by a stone, alleged to have deen thrown by Joseph Nagle, op the 15th ult. The Jury found, thrown ‘by some one to them unknown, and re- | commended that the throwing of stones in the of streets should be stopped by the proper autnori- i ties. n however, that the stone was The possiditity of a new issue of inconvertidle paper I regard with amazement and anxiety, and, in my judgment, such an issue would be a detri- | | mentand a shame, ARLES SUMNER, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married ELgINS—JOBNSTONE.—In New York, Monday, March 30, by Rev. H. B. Elktus, ALFRED C. ELKLNS to ANNa B. JOBNSTONE, both of this city. NORDLIN@EB—SIMON.—On Sunday, March 29, 1874, at the residence of the bride’s mother, AMELIA, daughter of Mina and the late Louis Simon, to | Roger? NoRDLINGER, both of this city. Manchester (England) papers please copy. Toogoop—KinG.—On Tuesday, the 31st ult., at the house of the bride’s father, on Tuers avenue, Jersey City Heights, N. J., by the Rev. J, L. Amer- mau, JOAN Toogood vo Kate, youngest daughter oi Mr. Thomas King. No cards, Liverpool (Engiaud) papers please copy, Died. BostoN.—On Monday, March 30, after a short ill- ness, ANNA JANE, wile of William Boston, Phe friends of the family are respectrully invited 0, 107 South Third street, Brookiyn, E. D., on Friday, Apri 3, at half-past one o'clock, The remains will n to Evergreen Cemetery for interment. Albany and Troy papers please copy. Bowman.—On Tuesday, March 31, LUTHER §., Jr., youngest son of Luther S, and Mary Bowman, ‘Aged 2 years, 7 months and 5 day ys. Relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attead the funeral, trom the resi- dence of his parents, No: 9 Van Nest place, Charies Street, on Thursday morning, at ten o'clock. Brown.—At his residence at C.ifion, &S L, on Tuesday, March 31, General HARVEY Brown, of the United States Army, in the 78th year of his age. Notice of funeral nereaiter. Casey.—On Monuay, March 80, Exiza, wife o DANIEL Casky, aged 20 years. Funeral will take place on Wednesday, April 1, at two P. M., from her late residence, No. 292 Peari street; thence to Calvary Cemetery. Friends of the family are requested to attend, Cookk.—On Tuesday, March 31, A 1B, only | daughter of H. A, and susan Cooke, aged 3 years, 7 Months and 7 days. The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, April 2, at one o’clock, from residence 122 West Thirty-ninth street. Coorp.—Oo Monday, Marcn 3, O1To H. Coop, | ag d 37 years. The relatives and eee of the family, also the | us >. Lodge, No. 207, F. and A. M.; Paradise Lodge, No. 346, I. 0. of 0, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, trom his late rdsiaence, No. 74 Columbia, corner Riving- oe bead on Wednesday, April 1, at one o'clock UNITED STATES LopGE, No, 207, F. AND A, M.— Brerunex—You are hereby summoned to meet at lodgeroon third street, on Wednesday, April 1, at one o'clock precisely, for the purpose of paying the isst tribute of respect to our late Brother Otto H. Coop. By | order. hee H. LOTT, Master, Wa. H. THOMPSON, Secreta: Members of sister lodges are, “fraternaily invited w attend, Harry UNION SocraL.—The members of the Happy Union Social are hereby notified to attend the funeral of our late honorary member, Otto H. Coop, trom his late residence, No. 74 Colamma Street, corner of Rivington, this (Wednesday) alternoon, at one o'clock. JOHN D, BRINKMAN, President. Lewis H. Greve, Secretary. O On ‘uesday, March 31, at her resi- denc 71 Hester street, Mrs. BRIDGET Oos- TELL The relatives and friends are respectiullly re- quested to attend the iuneral, on Thursday alter- noon, at half-past one o'clock, Davison.—Suddenly, on Monday, March 30, in this city, OLIVER DAVISON, aged 67 years. Relatives and {riends or the family are respect- folly invited to attend the tunerai, from the resi- | detice of his brother, Darius Davison, No. 11 West el do ae Street, on Thursday, April 2, at two Me DONOVAN.—MARY DONOVAN, dieton, native of Trim, county Meath, Ireland, in the 84th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the famtly are re- Spectiully invited to attend the funeral, from her iate residence 6 Kast 115th street, this day (Wed esday), April 1, ateleven o’clock A. M. In- terment in Bergen. Dublin papers please copy. DURIC: On Tuesday, March 81, after a short ill- ness, Mrs. ANN DURICK, sister of the late Patrick Donovan, native of Silver Mines, Nenagh, county | ‘Vipperary, Ireland, aged 62 years. Funeral from the residence of her sister-in-law, | | 658 Seventh avenue, corner of Fortieth street, on Thursday, April 2, at nali-past one o'clock. Fre.—On Tuesday morning, March 31, James Fee, aged 66 years. Requiescat in pace, Amen. Funeral at one o’ciock P; M. this day, from his late residence, 27 Greenwich street, #NOH.—In Baltimore, Md., on Sunday morn- March 29, HELEN D. FReNcH, widow of Dr. ing, Roovert French, U.S. 4., in the 75th year of her | ze. Tne relatives and friends of the family are in- vited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, at hall-past twelve o’clock, from the residence of her son, Thomas G. French, at East Orange, N. J. Junction station. HesTer.—In Brooklyn, N. Y., on Monday, March 30, 1874, Mra. SUSAN TANDY Hester, wife of Major J, T. Hester, formerly of Montgomery, Ala, The fMmends of the aay are invited to attend | - a her funeral, from he te residence, No. Madison street, Brooklyn, this (Weduesday) after. » ry | noon, at two o'clock. HOLBROOK.—At Manchester, on Monday evening, March 30, meriy of Brooklyn, E. D. Notice of funeral in to-morrow’s papers, Hvsss.—On Tuesday, March 31, of heart disease, Dr. WrLLtaM N, and 14 days. The faneral will take place on Friday, April 3, at tw v Howes, aged 47 years, 2 months o'clock P. M., irom his late residenc ow street, Columbia Heights, Brookiyn. The | without further notice. HURRELL. —On Tuesday, March 21, lingering [iiness, CHARLES H, Hurne: in the u2d year of his age, at bis residence, No. 42 Heury street. Notice of faneral hereafter. INDIO.—MANHATTAN LODGE, NO, 156, BRETHREN—) ou are hereby Summoned to meet at our lodge rooms, 83 Union square, on Wednesday, April 1, at o'clock A. M., for the parpose ot | Paying the last tribute of respect to our deceased | brother, Emil Indig, SOHLESINGER, President. . Secretary. oar lave mem -, ge Inaig, this day (Wednes- sebney City Janvis.—At Newtown, en Pre at, 1874, ELIZA, beloved wile or Ben, 48 years, inated Jarvis, aged ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectinily reqnested to attend her tune: ca roth the residence of Robert Jarvis, Newtown, 1, L, On P.M. KEARNKY.—LLLEN KRARNBY, & native of the | foe of Olonoulty, county Tipperary, Ireland, aged fer ftienas and acquaintances and thoseof her husband, Hdmoud Kearney, are most reapextfully press yo rend be yg | from her residence, (0. uson street, on Wednesday, April v one o'¢lock P. M. Attias Levi.—The foneral of the late ALERT Levr A take place ou Wednesday, Avril L at balboust tw but particularly | | the liver and kidneys, which was suficieat to cause . a ubeel ot the New Amster- | dam Savings Bank, and Happy Union Social Club | Bryant’s Building, 117 West Twenty- | “, Wife of George Pen- | JONATHAN D, HOLBKoOR, jor | 42 and friends are invited to attend the 1874, alter a 10, BB | movers of the Verein Kintracht ectiully requested to attend the funeral of » Irom tis late residence, 110 o'clock P. M., from bis late residence, 56 West Four- teenth street, ee ptees Monday, ATHESON.—At Perth Amboy, N. Js, on March 30, 1874, COLIN MAPHESON, Naad ce Relatives and (riends are respecnully y invited to | attend the funeral, irom his late residence at | Perth Amboy, this (Wednesday) CN at eleven o'ciock. ‘Trains leave foot of Whitehall street at bine A. M. The remains will be taken Ww Green- | wood for interment | MiLLs.—On ‘Tuesday, March 31, 1874, MARY | LouIse MILLS, daughter of the late Mrs. A. Baker, aged 22 years and 2 months, ‘The relatives and triends of the family are in- Vited to attend the funeral, from the Methodist kyiscopal church, Washington street, Hoboken, ey J., OW Friday, April 8, 1874, at half-past two me NN.—At Montclair, N, J., Sunday, Mareh 29, Louisa, wie of Joseph "A. “Milan and danghter of | John W. Sandiord, aged 40 years, | The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, Montelair, on Thursday, April 2, at one o'clock P.M. Carriages Will be 1b Waittng at the Montclair station on the | arrival of the 10:49 o'clock A. M. tram trom Bar- | clay street, New York, Interment in Mount Pleas- ant Cemetery. McAKDLE.—On Monday, March 20, at the resid- | guce of her son-in-law, Mr. Gwen Ward, No. 490 | | West Thirty-ninth street, New York, Mrs. ANNE MCARDLE, relict of Patrick McArdle, of Dramgoose, arish of Donamime and coanty of Monaghan, reland, “May her soul rest in peace.” Her remains will be removed at nine o'clock this morning, April 1, to tne church of the Hoty Cross, where there will ve & requiem high mass, after which she will be taken to Calvary Cometer | McKrynry.—On Tuesday, March 31, Ceorta Mo- KINNIN, daughter of Robert and Mary Ann Mc- Kipnin, aged 9 years, 11 months and 2i days. Funeral will take piace Wédsesday, April 1, at M., Jrom the residence of her parents, 313 East -ixty-second street, OpELL.—In Harlew, on Monday, March 30, 1874, cise only chiid of Gayiord A, and Nelie Be deil, aged 6 years and 6 months, vited to attend the funeral, from the residence of ) his parents, No, 47 West 128th street, on Thursday, atone o'el Train Jeaves Forty-second street brid PaLae: PHOEBE, port papers please copy. Ou Tuesday, March 31, of scarlet fever, pungest daughter of Walter ©, Palmer, | Jr., and Mary G. Palmer, aged 2 years. | Relatives and friends of the iamuly are invited | to attend the funeral, from the residence of her | parents, No. 20 bast 127th street, this day (Wednes- day), at half-past two o’clock P, M. Remains to be interred at Woodiawn. PEARSALL.~—On Thursday, March 26, 1874, at his residence, Jol Kast Seventy-first street, ot pnenmonia, JOHN PEARSALL, late of the firm oi J. & T. Pearsall, aged 71 years. Relatives and friends of the family are invited | | to attend the juneral, without further notice, on | Thursday, April 2, at twelve M., at the Thirty- fourth street Methodist Lpiscopal charch, between Seventh and Eiguth avenues. PEDRO.—PALAU PEDRO, aged 60, F His friends are requested to attend his funeral. rom | West Sixteenth street, on Wednesday, Aprii 1, at | nine o'clock A. M., without turther invitation. QUACKINBUSH.—On Monday, March 30, JAMES QUACKINBUSH, in the 80th year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectruily tavited to attend his fuueral, on Wednes- day afternoon, April 1, at two o'clock, from his | late residence, No. 343 West Eyghteenth street. | Rawiey.—On Sunday, March 20 THOMas Raw- | LEY, son of Simon Kawley and Catharine Bollisty, | a native of Multy, county Westmeath, Ireland, | The remains Will be taken to St. Francis’ church, | Thirty-first street, at nine o'clock A. M., where a | mass will be said for the repose of Ris soul. The | | relatives and iriends are respectiully invited to | | a the funeral, from the church, at two o'clock | RinBY.—Suddenly, on Sunday, March 20, Wie | LIAM JAMES RIGN#Y, in the 19th year of his age. ‘The funeral will take place irom the residence of his parents, No, 96 Sterling place, to-day, at nine | o'clock A. M.; thence to St. Augustine's church, corner of Bergen street and Fifth avenue, where a | solemn high mass will be said for the repose of his | Boul; thence to Calv: ary Cemetery for interment, SMirH.—On Tuesday morning, Mareh 31, 1474, at | ber residence, No, 332. West Thirry-firat street, Mrs. Naomi C., wiie of Hanford Smith, in the 6oth 1 of her age. Notice of funeral hereafter. } —in Brookiyn, on Tuesday, March 31, | beloved wife of Samuel 8. Squire, in | the 43d year of her age, | _ The funeral services will be held from her late residence, 270 Tweilth street, South Brookiya, on Thuraday, April 2, at eleven o'clock A. M. | TRustRUM.—On Sunday, March 29, CHARLES F, | TrusTRUM, in the 45th year of his age. Relatives and friends of the family, also mem- bers of lonic Lodge, No. 486, F, and A. M., and Zerubbabel Chapter 147, R, A. M., are respectrully | | invited to a‘tend the funeral, on Wednesday, April 1, at hali-past one o’clock, from the resi- | dence of his brother-in-law, James Searle, No, 221 Delancey street, without further notice. | Australian papers please copy. WHEELER.—On Monday, March 30, 1874, GEORGE B. WHEELER, son of the late George Wheeler, in the 36th year of ls age. The reiatives and iriends of the family are in- | vited to attend the funeral, from 13 Bleecker | | street, on Friday, Aprit 3, at one o'cleck P. M. Waits.—On Sunday, March 29, 1874, KaTERINE Wuire, wife of James White, a native of Dublin, aged 50 years. | May her soul rest in peace. | | . Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited | | to attend her funeral, trom her late residence, 41 Division street, at one o'clock P, M., on Wednes- day, April 1. | Winrexs.—On Tuesday, March 31, 1874, Man- GARET WINTERS, & native of the townland of Cags- hall, parish of Barnacoola, county Leitrim, Ireland, | aged 70 years, Her funeral will take place on Thursday, April 2, from tue residence of her son-in-law, Mr. Thomas | MeDermott, 450 West Filty-second street, at one | ‘clock P. M., without iurther notice. The friends on general are respectfully invited to attend, | 4 The possibitity af a new issue af tnconvertidie | paper I regard with amazement and anziety, and, in my judgment, such an issue would be a detrt- | | ment and a shame.—CHARLES SUMNER. RELIGIOUS | (AARPETS AND FURNITURE AT THE cash prices; weekly or toathly Ale $86 Third venue, vetweein itt any C ARPETS, LOWEST ments taken, Furnitui Beds, Wediing, &e, Payments taken by the week or month. Terms easy. KELLY & CO, corner of Twenty-fifth street and Sixth avenue, OOD SECOND HAND AND MISFIT CARPETS, ALL | es: rich patterns and fine qualities English Bras- ap, at 112 Fulton street, be- ni * tween Williain ahd Nassau. THE LECTURE "SEASON. D2 coe ova WILL DELIVER HIS HUMOROUS | J recture, the “Amateur Theatrical Association,” at the church corner of Bieecker and Downing streets, this | (Wednesaay) evening, April L, Go early to wet seats. | M®8 ERE .D., LECTURES TO La- | Fi dies in Piymouth ch Fel ure room, on Oran- berry street, Yetween Hicks Brook- | lyn, act4g P.M, to-day, on “Dress—Its Relat ) Health and Be. “Admission 8 cents. Tickets ior eight lec- ON ASTRONOMY, AP pees FINAL Li Cooper Union.—Protwssor Re A. PROCTOR will deliver his last Lecture in the Great Hall of tue Cooper Union on INESDAY, April 1, ats P.M. “The Coming Tran: of Venus.” | Tlekets. with reserved seats, 75 an be procnred at abr bookstor 1 ri the Mercantile Library; atthe GP. Putnam's Sons, corner of Twenty-third street. In order to bring. these Within the reach of all, the price of adiniseion, without | reserved seats, Is reduced to 25 cents, to be paid at the door. | | | | oane relatives and iriends of the ‘amily are in- | ~~ | Eignor CAMPANINI. Francis Xavier’s Koman Cathoite church, | 3 |e e # # @ | Found ‘corners, made ———_———————s a AMUSEMENTS, | AOS Ts, AMUSEMENTS. The possibility af a new tasue of ‘moonvertidle eer es and st Bout The possibility of a new issue af tnoonvertiile paper [regard with amazement and.anciety, and, tm my judgment, such an issue woutd be @ detrt- ment and @ shame,—CHARLES SUMNER. CADEM POSITIVELY uss A @® NIGHTS STRAKOSCH GRAND dhatia OPERA COMPANY. (Prior to departure for mand Philadelphia.) THis (WEDNESDAY EVENING. Aprit bat & each first and only of Titi BACAR LUCCA, 's favorite opera, x LA FAVORITA, Which will be presented with the following brilliant me, PAULINE, LUCCA ignor 11 ALO CAMPANINI Signor DEL PUENTE ignor NANNETTI LUCCA, ad ‘che: | Signor Emanuel Muzio, Nugent ‘Director and Conductor. FRIDAY EVENING, April 3, at 8 o'clock, Jast night of the season and ‘anal jperenreanes: of Verdt’s aster worl oe miata. wie oat camPasinh ADELY RuENte, NANE. TT. URDAY, April € at 180 P. sian nil € atl grand tuewell matined and final berforinanee of NILSSON, ik NILSSON, Seats for all the above now at the Academy; also, i0i Gebirmeris) and Ut ieee pri. 2, positively one night only, re Pa LINE LUCCA in Brooklyo. ACADEMY OF MUSIC NANNETTI. Signor NANNETTI. -BALTHAZAR CADEMY OF MUSIC. DEL PUENTE. La FAVOBITA, a8. Swnor DEL PUEN! CADEMY OF MUSIC. LA FAVORITA, Mme. PAULINE LOCGA. aa. . LEONORE TO. CAMPANINI . FERNANDO OADEMY OF MUSIC. CADEMY OF ME MURSEA. LIAS OF ERAT COMPANY, “ conuentiAt MONDAY E APRIL 6, Nonts» AND TWO MATINEES, 81x TMA DI MURSKA, - NAPALI TESTA, “LAN, RATI, nor ROSSI GALLI, . Sgcor REINA, and others. FULL CHORUS AND ORCiESTH MONDAY EVENING. Apu 6 ut 8 La SUSNANBULA A Orelock, h ee eb} ee wits f PAMINA, im her celebraied role adiueriara SUMAX. MARETZEK live preparatio omy RAH, WEDNESDAY—Second night. Femay—rnira night. SATURDAY—GRAND MATINE! POPULAR PRICES ‘ion, $1 50; reserved seats, 50 cents and fe extra, 1) location; Woxes, $12; Family Circle, 50 reserved seats, 50 cents extra. ne sale of tlekets and seats will commence on Thurs- day, April 2, at the Aeademy ; Schirmer’s, No. 70 Broad- way, and Bullman’s, No. 114 } Broadway. KW. BUT! aul 3 Rit PORULALE AittTSTS OF THE an comepY AOGRAGEDY. MUSIC. BARCI. BALLET, Sinpestos, Negro ocentricitie and Trish Comicalities MATINEE, MARINE: MATINEE, MATINEE, MATINEE, MA’ THIS APTRRNOON PFwo O'CLOCK, ‘The entra event THE anaar d Dee A. LESSON 0 HUSBANDS, HAPPY IRISH COUPLE, TURN HL The Crossin, Sswoaper, DEMUN’S FROLICS, Miss Mis JENNIE Hci Mins LOTTIE MURRA THE SHROTTER BIST 5 ea . RIREEL . ARABS. TOGETHER WITH OUR RRGLEAR "SOMPANY NA GRAND OLIO OF NOVELTIES. LOOK OUT FOR EASTER HOLIDAY WEEK. Y1BLU'S GARDEN, : is a ‘A gompauton pleture to Rip Van Winkle.” FOURTH W~ iy ” AY Sg MAYO: D his MASTERLY IMPERSOMATION ol DAVY CKOCKE?T, ANT svi Four Week A BRILLIANT SUCCESS. J Miss ROSA RAND _ FOURTH WEEK, a8 ELEANOR VAUGHAN. + beautit American ia 1 will be presented 0UG ENTIRE ‘SE at ASON, SATURDAY MATING HIALPPAST ONE ALLACK’S. Proprietor and Manager..Mr. LESTER WAL! Door open at 7 “it eemiences a at 8 o'clock. eaten of Mr. LESTER WALLACK'S Get ES rama of CENTRAL WENDHAM OTTS.. STER WALLACK ouee characters by Mr. FouiN CIEE, ee HARKY BE FJ. W. CARROLL, Mr. W. J. PEIGUNON, Heh oy UEtaN hae dane RS JOHN SEP. 8 ra, TON and Miss ESTELLE Ri In compliance with eae ae its repetition, Sheri- dan’s fine Comedy of, THE RIVALS will be presented on FRIDAY EVENING, April 3. TH. VETERAN ‘will be produced for the Orst time this season at the MATINEE ON SATURDAY NEXT, April 4, at 1:30 and rv repes ated on the’ EVENING vi TenOBRARCE THE saite DATE, NEW AND Songuore 8 ORME. COSTUMES AND i ‘at a pee including Mr. LESTER Mooi: K, ip we original character of Other characters by. Mr. JOHN GILBERT, Me, JOHN BROUGHAM, Mr. E. ARNOT, Mr J. K, Mr. J, W. CARROLL Mtr, OLLAND, ‘Mua JRPEREYS: LEWIS. Mise EFFI UERMON, Sime PONISI. Miss DORA GOLDLH WaITE and the FOLL STRENGTU OF THE COMPANY, further ded aie by the a mpeoial engagement of the ac- complished Maitresse de Ballet, Mme. KATHI LANNIER, uses, rA FRA SORSCO, and the cbarming Miles. with a carefully selected company o! Coryphees. RAI CHEL and MARL Locca, ROOKLYN ACADEMY, THURS DAY EVENING, APRIL 3, on appearance in Brooktyu of ae PAULING LUGOA, conjunction with sTRAROSCH’ ETALIAN Rha COMPANY. DON GIOvaN, Ni. AS. Mme. ae pote Fea vembee came: SiN erin PUENTE, NANNETEE SCOLARA. Musical Director. , E. MUZIO se ts at the Brooklyn Academy, and “aud and 70 Broadway, New York. 28 GEO. L, FOXS 730 72 BROADWAY THEATRE, — Broadway GRAND OPENING, Broadway MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 6, 1874. GHO.L yor * 8 * 4 4 GEO.L. FoX # * # *& ® in his gens Comic Pantomime, HUMPTY DUMP? din all his glory) oe) el wee, AT HOME. x office now op. 1 particulars, wee ‘bills of the day. OFUM THEATRE. CHAS, CHAMBERLAIN, SPECIAL A! ‘The manager announces the production on gy MUNDAY, Pigic 6, ota GRAND PARISIAN ining th Honafok thesis combining the attractions o! ALMONTE T:.OUPE OF PANTOMIMISTS from the FF, ‘aris thea AN ENTIRE BALL from the Grand Obera louse, Parle, together with THE FAMOU: SIPRDISTS from the London theatres, na Grand Spectacular Sensation. Box Book open six YORUM THEATRE, oveurtcentn itr rect and Sixth avenue. WAM ssee and Manager cnet POSTIVELY LAST WHER a of FRENCH OPERA BOUPFR. CA CEZObA in advance. = THURSDAY and FRIDAY ATURDAY. MATINEE, ae FILLE De MADAME ANGOT, AIMEE.. .CLAIRETTE The possibitity of anew tssue Ce ‘inconvertible paper Iregard with amazement and anziety, and, in my judgment, such an issue would be a detri- ment and a shame.—CHARLES SUMNER. A’ 27 UNION SQUARE—HAINES BROTHERS WILL offer their fine assortment of first class Pianofortes at prices which cannot fail to suit the times, New Pianos | to rent and rent applied toward purchase it desired. Old 0 Pianos taken in exchange. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND SECOND hand Pianos und Organs at greatly reduced prices, Pianos Gtinton in exe! oi PE BRILLIANT TONED 7% OCTAVE PIANOFORTE, carved case and lexs, pray overstrung bass, four round corners, cost 8850, for $250. C: oat ‘at private residence 21 Kast 21h st., near Broadwa: GOOD PIANO, $50; SEVEN Save PIANOS, $4 BEd $8 ver month: five octave Orman, six stops Cost $20 for $75; new Org: oF STis'tsist Fourteenth street, near With aventio._ OCTAVE PIANO FOR $225.—GOOD CITY ne finish; full guarantee: Pianos to rent A. MUNGER, No, 23 Union square, MAGNIFICENT 734 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO- forte for sale—Superbly carved legs and case, four order, celebrated maker, fully guaranteed, used tive months, tor $400, including Stool Gnd Cover: Parlor, Chamber, Dining Furniture; Paint- nga, Bronzes, silverware; a sacrifice; property’ family Jeaving city. 6 West 1gth st, near 5th av. )FORTE, ONLY 4 octave, carved legs, over $100.—A strung bass, every im ent; great sacrifice for cash. J. BIDDLE, 13 Waverley place, near Broadway. | tures BTS speed) THEATRE, next Broadway. Begins at3; over at 10:3). Mr. Routes DALY... ‘roprietor and Manager CHARITY! AES ee SATURDAY wATINER AT te ft. OHARLES FISHER Mr. D. . HARKINS BRAN HARDEN BERG Mr. GEORGE CLARKE Ne JAMES LEWIS Mr. W. DAVIDGE RANK CHAPMAN ayy ADA DYAS AH JEWETT theines Ted Atheluey, a chip of patare. Mr. Smailey.. Mr. Fitz Partington Mr. Skinner, a shepherd of the rola. The Butler. Mrs. Van Brugh, Kye, her daughter, Ruth Tredgett, a t ios AVENUE THEATRE, MONSIEUR ALPHONSE! Alexander Dumas’ Great European Sensation, (ovcsseum. LAST DAYS OF PARIS, BEAUTIFUL APPARITION “THE TEMPTATION.” Professor Richards’ Popular Lecture, “THE CHEMISTRY OF FIRE,” iMustrated with brilliant and costly experiments All the usual attractions continued. Admission 5 An entirely new prograinme will be presented on Easter Monday. Bears MINSTRE! DAN BRYANT. Twenty-third street and Sixth avenue. Begins at&. Over at 10, ae office org trom) A M. tolv P.M. Seats secured. MONDAY 30, and every nigh No extras, arc! yn RE APPL ARANGE OF DAN BRYANT. his serio-comic sk 5, OB OLD TIMES PKooxs. Hunger Jake. cba Bryant KROCKET. First time this seaso! LES MISERA SLI our. Nelse Se; Nikw CoMt ACT, SHE’ RISM. DA THE CALICO HOP. the doorkeeper acters by Unsworth Ei Bod Hart, Brockway, Dave Iteed, ¥e oom Seéne will be antroduce CLODUC: UADRILLIs ANDY SHADOW DANC! MATINEE San RDAY AT2. THE CALICO HOP. NSW PARK THHATRE, BROOKLYN. ‘Manager... ir. A. R, SAMUELLS “WEDNESDAY, April 1, engagement of tt the 0 tek tragedian, Bd AD’ NECK . ted b the charming actres aks MARION 5 was 7. Mra FS. CHANPRAG th WOMAI'S WRONGS. ME, PAULINE LUCCA .CADEMY' QF MUSIC, THIS (WEDNESDAY) i ENING, APRIL L. ;FANN DAVENCORT | paper I regard with amazement and anctety, and, in my judgment, such an tssue would be a debrt- ment and a shame.—CHARLBS SUMNER. ‘0OD'S MUSEU: EVENING At by thNoe The rtivte, aia ACID PLACIDE, ‘oluction (by request) of the Detar oh I Basing 1a ste wan, entitied im tee etme UNG! “oki ail weit Ri jihad with efficient cast. HONDAY, April 6, reappearance of 5, ie DAVENPORT yoeuM, THEATRE, nth street and Six: Cilarnes CHAwbeRtats UE. POSIT" RRS er v AIMEE FRENCH ©. A. CHIZZOLA.. FRIDAY, April 1, BARBE BLEUE. SATURDA GRAND. FAREWELL ‘uanyeg, AND FAREWELL GALA NIGHT, YORUM THEATRE, SPECIAL. In preparasion, ang to be proanced on April 6, & grand PARISIAN Fou, ‘With’ new scenery and AIMEE... | startling effects and an entire Ballet (rom the Grand Op- So Booms THEATRE. LESSEE, J. B. BOOTH Engagement for THREE WEEKS ONLY of the unl- versal 1avorit HE PERERLESS LOTTA, ‘who will ap) ven every evening this week and Saturday matinee at 1:30, as ZIP! Loy “iP! four acts of in P. Marengn's comic, Drama in Kaw Goo: Zip POL afl LIGHT. ner: omoay A. Glescin Mechanical Lae Dy Benson Suerwood. Seats secured in Advance, at at the Theatre and at the music's ‘tore or 0, H, Vitson & Co,, 711 Broadway. HEATRE OOMIQUE, 514 BROADWAY. MR, JOSH HART. : iat onl Proprietor MATINEE TO-DAY, MR, MK. & WHO UWNS . MULDOON, H SOLID MAN, ME. ae ADO RYN N, R MARTIN, We HANK ION WILSON, CTLER, SOLARA i SS Sut iNNi rt, MISS. JUNSTE YRAMANS and tho comic drama, On RUSSETT, fntroduciug the entire company at MATINEE TO-DAY. Cadet THEATR ‘e Unanimous Gra sconrded t eyene ‘the press and public. in the ae ache oe the YOULISH ob THY napa th th ‘ © ever Sev Drama, MFE IN THE BACKWOODS, Ou THEATRE AND AMILY RESORT, Ma EVENING 6 0'C! LOCK, AND MATINE GRAND PERMORMANOE WEDNESDAY 2 0 CLOCK. | POX LADIES AND CHIL DREN, 100 novelty WEDNESD a‘ eS on CLOC) specialty stars. The perfea- NER tion of sony. dance, masio WEDNESDAY. ¥ 20) CLOCK, WEDNESDAY 2 O'CLOCK, 73 WEDNESDAY 2 OreLOCK, THE GOOD FOR ‘NOTH: WEDNESDAY 2 O'OLOCK. [SAVERS and iE EVEN? K of 1374; or, BAYRUM'S WEDNES!AY 2 O°! OCK. | Menagerie. Admission, 3) and Sic, ; Reserved Seats, $1. ALLACK’S EXTHA! GORGEOUS PRODUCTION. MR LESTEK WALLACHS MILITARY DRAMA, ‘1 Y MEERAN, AT THE MATINER SATURDAY, APRIL A AT 1g P.M. an REPEATED Thi SAME EVENING, wi EACH Cela SVERY COSTUME and all of the APPOINTMENTS BY TIRELY MR. I L WALLACK FULL Petes i or Fed COMPANY RAND OPERA HOU = Under the management of Mr. ree Hi, Tooker. blage Manager. . Mr. George F. Devere EASTER wanda, APRIL 6, for the Spring an i Sommer Season, with, Mr. and id Mrs, W J. F.L.0.8.8.N.C.B. in EILEEN OGR!1! the great Irish Drama of the day. M™ 4 B, CONWAY'S BROOKLYN PHEATRE, Every evening ieee Matinee, Saturday Night—ANN.. BLAKE and POCAHONTAS, MON DAY, Mr. and rs. BA ey WILLIAMS, SBOCIATION ate CONCER’ Hl CAROLINA STS GERS, all formerly slaves in south praia WILL SING SOUTHERN M T "ASSOCIATION HLA THURSDAY BVENING, APRru 2, Tickets to all parts of the house Sie, At Pond’s, 39 Unton square; Randolph's, 770 Broadway, and Gurley’s, | Fourth avenue and Twenty-third street. —TO THE MEMBERS OF THE THIRTY- FOURTH A. street theatre who so bravely Jeopardised their | interests to honor a brother’s memory, sae the Volun- teer Artists who so avly supporte a Ge one sincere thanks, and I ‘ee acknowledge the in services of Mr. Frank Clark, Manager; Mr. J Detective; Mr. W. Beaudine, ot Wallack’s, Falk, who generously and gratuitous): Tivoli Theatre tor my benetit, Mrs, SL 122 Wes. Nineteenth street. TaFAie and 6 SCENERY FOR SALE—TEN PAIRS ‘Trick and other Flats, 14x22; Set Pieces, Panorama Grand ‘Transtormation Scene sor ‘ings, Cottages, &c.. Ml stage, as “ust Apply (o L. 1, VINCENT, siblo's Garden, KW YORK MUSKUM OF ANATOMY, 613 BROAD. way, between Houston and Bleecker streets. — Livery one should visit the wondertal museum. It is full of everyting people should see and understand, | Lec- aily “on the ‘Whilosophy ‘of Marriage.” Those pardes unable to attend these Important lectures ‘can have them forwarded, iggy EacelL ol 25 conte, by addressing SECRB W YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 Browd way, BRILLIANT | OCTAVE RICH ROSE- Arood. Gass Piauoforte Yor pale—Vour: large round Zorners, patent fall agratfe, all improvements, made to order, best city makers, cost $1,200. tor $30); Stool, Cover, Susie Cabinet; in use eight months. Also" tor sale, Bed- room and Parlor Furniture, Call’ at private residence 120 West 2id street, near 6in av. LOUD, CLEAR, SWEET TONE, AC’ OHIEVED BY 45 Years’ experience ; Raven & Pianos challenge MU The possibility of a new issue af tnconvertidle paper I regard with amazement and anxiety, and, in my judgment, such an issue would be a detri- ment and a shame,—CHARLES SUMNER. THOROUGHLY EDU! ‘ATED TRACUER, AN ART- comparison. Warerooms 6 nud 1i8 Wes Fourwenth ist on his instrument, wishing a ohange of air would | street Organs $100 and upwards. bg Pipa eu Sree alae country | he tion, where a thoroughly practical Know)gdge o' e ar lA LADY WILL, SELL FOR LESS THAN $100, of giving, tnt structions conve pianofort@ would be re- Handgome round cornered Pianoforte, perfect order; stimoni No ‘character and) professional igo an estoy six stop Parior Organ, ata sacrifice, any: will be given. Address MUSIG, 144 Fourth street, ‘Thitd street, near Bowery. Wilisinsburg, SX. BEAUTIFUL 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD _ PIANO, = aceets $150; overstrung, carved legs, patent agrafte; sucrl: 5 ZAM fully Warranted ; instalments taken, $12 mon YACHTS, STEAI HORT. CI Ta Canis, 17 West Twenty-third 6 reorier Usb av, JOR SALE MBOAT PORT ROYAL; I = Ronee Aas tect: all, 107 feet; beam, “29 tc A CDIRORTANT TO THORE 4B UT PURCHASING all, 6 feet; depth of hoid,” 6% feet; cylinder, hes; «4 Pianoforte; @ magnificent 734 octave, four round flroke, 6 (eet: draught 8 feet: bolle built th Le7d, boat | Tosewood Piano, haying all improvements, full agraife, in good order ge price § overstrung, &c.; richly carved case ; cost $975, for $250; JOHN De LOGKE & CO. 4 Clif street, New York, | als on elegant uprigit Piano at quarter original goat JOR SALE—BY JOHN H. DRAPER & CO. P| oe siete sidence 210 West tat i. ae ee Yacht Recreation, 2 tons: length, 41 tect; beam, | PUVAte 16% feet: dranght, § fect 4 inches: centreboard; built in ROSEWOOD PIANO (NUNNS & CO), CARVED Isl; perfectly equippe’, with every requisite, ant fine | A fogs 812; 734 octave Piano, ted Pork time, auert- {shed in hard wood.’ For particulars inquire atli2 Pearl | fee; Dp. SEK & SON, street. | TT Clinton'lace Bighth street), near ‘Droadw FFacnt (anisms UNRIVALLED PIANOS, WHOLESALE feet 6 inches; substantially bull | and retail, cash or instalments, direct trom tactory, A fast sulier, well found in every respect aid {i cood of | 78 Barrow street, near Hudson, Send tor circu: dere Apply to AUGUST BELMONT RO", id Katawie | Oe aace 0 6 MONTHLY, BEAUTIFUL JOR SALE—A 36 TON WORK SCHOONER IN | seven ott round corners, carved logs, Piano- good order. Apply to HENRY OSBORN, Fork Houso, Washington Avenue Bridge, Wallabout Basin, irc oklyn, ROPELLOR FOR SALE—47 FEET LONG, 1 PB beain ; suitable for passengers or towing ; draught & ‘Aoply to PRANCIs MARTAIN, 427 Weet Thirtoentn feet. stroet. } | GBOAT WAN’ RAN 18 OR % INCH cylinder: must not ve over one year old. Address, | name of boat, dimens OHS Jersey City Post off APUGHOAT WANTED—IN FOR REAL Estate, city, or for cash; 0 17 to 2 inch eviind good and proper running order, Apply to BR &, CAMP. | BELL, No, 9 Murray sweet | SANTED—A FISHING BOAT, ABOUT 20 | Address, with fall particulars, A. P. Stamford, Comn. 1" sand’ lowest cash price, EXCHANGE. e Gi Dox W, Post | offi a si _EXC HANGE, x | v5 The “possibilty of anew issue oe incor ertible | paper I regard with amazement and anziety, and, | = | in my judgment, such an issue would be a deiri- Naren and a shamne,—CHABLES SUMNER, | FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A VALUABLE PATENT | | FR, nk i one or Address, with real inane, BX Herat oft | (ye OF WILDERS B teet, will be given Fiorge, Ot for depot of fri wor! Ayu Post office, ST DOUBLE SAFES, 4x3 oxchanwe for a good, sonnd Ag dress bux 14) Brogis- forte; every improvement; @ rare chance, Waverley place, near Broadway. Prares —LARGE STOCK, BEST MAKERS, CHEAP for cash. Rent applied toward purchase. See for ‘ourselves, at MERKELL’S, No, 8 Union square. (165 Fourth avenue), IANOPORTES (SECOND HAND) OF VARIOUS bs makers, in thorough order, for sale at low prices; aiso Pianofortes to rent of our own manufacture, CHICKEMING & sONs, No. 11 Kast Fourteenth street, between Bi nd Firth avenue, | mquirg at NUE BEST AND CHEAPEST NEW AND SECOND hand Pianos, with all improvements, patent aj afte, for sale cheaper than at any other place at Nos Twenty-tirat street. —bopwourtirs PRIVATE CLASSES POR DANG- 2 Fifth avenue, corner Twenty-sixth A. in street. Panis can commence at any time. ‘Send for circular. REMOVALS. z (AONCERTS THURSDAY EVENING PRAYER AND EX. J perience meotings will. ve sung colored, and, other hymns pew and old; read Ephesians v., 19-21, All wel- coin” + oi NSAMIN ‘ALBKO, So. 452 Went Thirty-5ixth st ____.. WANTED TO PURCHASE. _ W ANTED—A. SMALL CIGAR | STORB, on @ STAND ‘$100, suitable for ©) nes Store; rent not to exceed Address E. mu aa A WELL-BRED YOUTH, AN BXCEPTIONALLY fine Pianist, gives Lessons at pupils’ residences, at $8 per quarter; flattering recommendations from nu- iperous Putrous, Address TECHNIQUE, Herald Uptown nch of N FOR AN EN. ‘Address ORGAN. XPERIENGED ORGANIST Is Of gagementon or before Ist of Ma; IST, care Brown & Rabe, 243 Broadway. USIO.—A LADY, A THOROUGH TEACHER OF the Piano, will Rive instructions to a fow, pupils at Oe aes terms moderate, Mrs, BLANCHARD, 58 West Forty-second street T.—-WANTED, AN EMENT BY A gentleman who has had 8 years’ experience as of- gant ‘and choir master ip England in &piscopal and fethodisi churches; small salary would be accepted. Address DIAPASON, 118 Clinton place, ¥ew York. ARTRD CET AN EXPERIENCED SOPRANO, WHO a legting Brookiynechureh for five earn "trom i eady reader. dress 3. . Her —" eee EUROPE, SALE AT PUBLIC AUOSION, IN GENBVA (SWiT- zerland), on Wednesday, April 22 next, and Tollowing di — of Diamonds and Jewel coming from bia L Sesieoeaiod or ‘His eitboeee the late Duke of Brunsw: Messrs, HOSEL iv FILS, Experts, in Geneva, have been authorized to receive offers and to sive further in- foymetien, Catalogues to in New ork of Messrs. ° na lany & Co. MISCELLANEOUS, Dow: or MERIT, VIENNA RXILIBFEION, Fay Paterson's American. Digeaver oft A eee re for Vp act and all Dises ~ Lore All chi sepous w York, MONTERO RE, 1 goa Dee eae PICTURES FOR BASTBR EGGS. 6% Broadway, | below Fo Fourth streot. ILL AND SLOOP. On Tr TIDE 5 reser ioe NEAR CITY.— a Bears Ba tg tm", ‘al FULTON STRE: + until 6th inst, MILLE. ‘made to order at (QLOTE & JANES, cn ina) near Willism.—Account Books notice. mrss tra 336 Si tact cheering tat ler; bumam Hair Firsauha La avact parle. Azrael,” and in complete order. | | Director EDNE: travestic of ticherd Wasnor opera, “Lohengrin,” in three acts, te Nestroy. | Music by Sappee. _Box office open daily trou 9 til! 4 o’ctoc! i Suwa (RE: r AND BROADWAY, Witt J ‘APPS, STEVENS & 00. 459 Broadway, 's ‘A te & of Jei world renowned of patnsng of HE OL.) OAKEN BUCKET,” together with two oF fis lat-r works, entitled OMiNG Seip GH THE RYE” ‘and “THK LAST ROsi OF SUMMER.” A. w 6 F, BRS, ond aoa sbave itehe ts street. ¥ TM vie Tbompson PASTOWS OPE HOUSE, 201 BOWERY, pe. Farewell week of Tony Pastor and Troupe. hele travelling tour commences at Trenton, April 6. Lester and Allen, song and Dance Artists, Join and Maggie Fielding, Miss Kitty Brooke, Billy Asberott, Larry Tooiey, Billy Barcy, Joe Lank, Frank Gerard, ©. Lea bert, Freeman Sisters, Miss llannah Birch, Tony Pastor and ail (he Favorives, Mauinee Tuesday aud Saturday, at 2:30. SSUCTATION HALL. PROCTOR, A MR. RICHARD A, PROCTOR’S FAREWEL Coons ON ASTONOMY, APRIL 2, 2 P ‘The Hast and Future of the World.” APRIL 4) 2 P. dther W orids than Ours.” APRIL 7, 8 P.M. Course Tickets, with Reserve: Appleton’s, 549 Broa !way | Gurley's, ‘rwent, corner Fourth avenue, . wud Scribner's, 651 cribner's, 664 STEINWAY HALL. Sie ooh OE THOMAS. THURSDAY, EVENING, APRIL 9, AT 8. TURODORE THOMAS! bret) Lede as tak oO 5 han the celebrated Pua, will peat together with Admisnon Tickets $14, Keserved Seats, 60 cents extra cama NaS box ollce of stelaway Vall, and at 70L and 114 Broadway. Programmes can be obt At ail the principal Muste stores and plano warerooms. NTILE LIBRARY ASSOCIATIO’ XM SCHARETY ENTERTAINMENT, # Fol tHE BENE. The Boar of ? pirectors snaoanee te, engagement of tl Miss Hy select entertainment of Read- SRA a ae IN HAL! saTuRDAT EVENIN APRIL Tickets (with reserved seats) tobe hea atthe Li brat me Z| BIROPOLITAN M THEATRICAL AND SHOW PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, F ue ae Pe BROADWAY AND ANN STREET. A LARGER ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIETY CUTS CONSTANTLY ON MAND Serene wren echt Alc CSTANDARD AMBRIOAN BEVEL TABLES ZA and thie Phelan & Coltender Combination Cushions e OO bu cessor to Pela a 2 vblleader, 734 Broadway, New w York LBERT bce eae DION, FRANCO Upaeay a ve now in thelr rooms or new imi Billiard es, Wi ew we tent wil eae Bieey area ‘aud sold only by Wek GRIT Re Foal RoR SALE—A PiRst CLASS BEV! ral eon matt aod Bae Soy ‘Be Thsanosod autos ord ee BILLIARDS. _ fice tad qualiyy Curls abd | BR BALE—THREB PU ca a AND eT Grimth Billiard Yable: ay app, M, BENNBIT, and Vlatbusl avenaes, A