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THE FUNERAL OF THE LATE NATHANIEL ©. BISHOP. ‘The third and final services were read over the wematns of the late Nathaniel C. Bishop yesterday afternoon, in tne lecture room o! Plymouth church, tm Brooklya. About 300 spectators, mostly ladies, ‘Were present at the services. Shortly before two @’clock the nearse drove up to the door, and the Body, enclosed tn the seif-same casket it occupied ‘Defore at the former interments, was borne Mmto the lecture room and placed on Srestics m front of the rostrum. The ‘Widow, attired in deep mourning and leaning @m the arm of her son, a youth of about filtcen joowed ths casket and took a seat facing The services were read by the Rev. Mr. , ASSISLANE pastor of Plymouth chureb, who @ few remarks on the uncertainty of human at the conciusion of the services the remains taken to Greenwood Cemetery and )laced in same grave the, aeted. 4s pail-bearers on the Richard Calhoun, KR, Wood, G, Stinson and | ceeasion :— 18. Br. Harwood, Dr. James My. Marup POLICE RAID ON BROOKLYN ROWDIES. About two P. M. yesterday the police, under the | command of Captain Campbell, to the number of | ‘whrty, selected irom four different precivots, made | ‘@ raid on a party of roughs who were congregated im the vicinity of the County Bulidings, apa suc- eseded in capturing about forty persons. They ave been in the habit for several Sundays past of making sudden descents on hevroosts, liquor | lease, stock an Paxturos: has other business to atte: a#aloors, restaurants, &c., and uave deen the terror ‘Oi the Vicinity. to break up the practice, and ordered Captain Campbell to make whe raid, About 100 persons were playing bail and ae the peace when ‘the police appeared, and at sieht oF tee uniforms ‘Mey scattered in every directton; but the officers eve chase and brought in their men to the Tenth @recinct station house, where they were locked up. COURT CALENDAB—THIS DAY, SUPREME COURT—CHAMBERS—Held by Judge Donobue.—Nos. 7, 19, 28, 29, 30, ap Beth He, 0, 62, 64, 65, 3, 78, 19, 82, 83) 95, 96, 12%, 1, nen 147, 152, 155, 166, 16%, 168, "169, ‘th ina, Ee ge eee 225, 226, 231, 238, ‘248, ' 250, 254, 30,268, Dt, 2 Sa, 271, 279, 274, 275, 276, 277, OFRRMS Count—GENBRAL TERM—Adjourned un- til Monday, May 4. Surreuk CoURT—SPECIAL TERM—Held by Judge | Yan Brant—Court opens at nalf-past ten A, M.— ee or Jaw Pye Jact.—Nos, 263, 274, 276, 283, 186, 137, 293, 301, 3 PREME ; CoURT--GIROUEN Part 2—Held by Judge | Westbrook—Court opens at half-past ten A. M.— Ey yee on 1902, 266, 1206, 1588, 2014, 204, 306, 2700, 1942, 1400, 1934, 384, 1287, 28. Part 3—Held by Judge Van rage paging pens at balf-past ten A. al.—Nos. 445. 155, 2s. Y 3181, 1709, 2533, 99, 1121, 198. SNKEAL TERM—Adjourned muti Saturday, May 2, at tweive M. SUPERIOR CoURT—TRIAL ‘TeuM—vart 1—aa. | ee for the term. Part 2—Adjourned until , 4 COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—GENERAL TERM—Will meet the first Monday mm May for the purpose of eee decisions. UOURT OF COMMON PLEAS—TRIAL TERM—Part 1— Held by Judge Daiy—Court opens at ihe A. M.— No, 1783. rt 2—Heid by Judge Larremore— Court opens at eleven A. M.—Set down Causes.— Nos, 2734, 3903, 2714, 1477, 2920, 453, 512, 3, 4458, ‘2701, 4121, 2610, 2711, 986, 2744, laid. Manns COURT—GENEKAL 'TRR—Calendar for Monaay, Tuesday and Wednesday—Held bv Judges Shea, Gross und Joacuimsen.—Jonnston et Squier, Krusskopis vs. Zelinka, Arkell e¢ Neison, Vandervurgh vs. Maguire, Hall vs. Steve: son, Lamurink vs. Bachran, Finn vs. 0. P.. and E. R, Railroad; Cnrisfeld vs. Kudoiphy, halen et al. vs. Hanion, Trunier vs. Hull, Tesch vs. Tyng, Biaoveit vs. Palmer, Sanchez vs. Casey, Hilde- brand vs. Conover, Kinney vs. Brennan, Bathgate va. Froaul, Polnamus vs. bogert, Werling vs. Wick. Non-enumerated wotiona—Yeiger ys. Knobiock vs. Ranges and another, Goldman vs, Miremen’s Fund insurance Company, Kirssied and | another vs. Manufacturers’ and Builuers’ Bank, Rosenfield vs. Palmer, Holbrook vs, Brenuan, Webb vs, Fowler, War- nter, Langley vs. Spauiding, yan Ann, Goodkind vs. sinning, re a vs. Tojetti, Sancnez vs. Casey. RINE COURT—1RIAL = TERM—Part yearned for the tecm. Part 2—Adjourned for the term. Part 3.—Adjourned for the erm, CocRr OF GENEKAL Sessions—Held by Recorder Mackett.—The peopie vs. Wilam Harvey and Joon Gasr0e2, felocious assault and battery; Same vs. Thomas Norton, Vhomas Corcoran and Michael Boylan, felonious assauit and vatiery; Same vs. Andrew Paulson, tclonious assault and battery; ‘Same vs. Nicholas Hardy, burglary; Same vs. Nel- gon Ladue, burglary; Same vs. Thomas Collins, 44 see eae Alfred Ferris and Charles smitu, | Same vs. James Murray, Edward Pont- eral Geccge Smith, burgiary; Same vs. Louisa Miner ¢ grand larceny; Same vs. Elizabeth Cody ana Jobn Welsh, gran larceny; Same vs, Edward a, y, foreert : Same vs. Mary Connelly, assauit | tery; Same vs. John Clinton, assault and Covrt oF OYER axD TERMINER—Held by Judge | Brady.—The People vs. John Doyle, homicid: Same vs. James Purvis, homicide; Same vs. Pa Tick Leahey, manslaughter. __ FURNITURE. AY BEKLY SNOT PAYMES 1S FO! ‘urniture, Carpets ani ing, at cow PERTHWAIT & co. 155 and 187 ‘Chstham street. An fmumense stock ai A. i, 8W Ahome is not complete unless it is furnished with $esteinl and appropriate turniture, Buyers are : FRANK RHONKR & UU. % and M Bowe __(Manutactory 22 tw 228 East Thirty-seventn street) AT RESIDENCE 21 BAST 2th st. near Broadway. Parior Suit, iniaid and ey cost $100, for $175; do., reps, $35; also complete room — Carpets, & A dispose of thetr Furniture at a eent Drawing Suits, Grand Uuchess niehest description, cost £450, do. $40: Pianoiorte, tour round corvers, tor $90) img stool an’ cover; Etegeres, Bookcase, Bronz treaus, Bedsteads, Wardrob arn none turnished six iivinesro 36 West iiteenin stree:, uear T BOOKCASE AND thi tconvenient hed. in mee for peuple o:cupying small rooms Depot 40 Bleecker street. FOR OI "ke, ‘all at pri- Wate revldcnce ‘No. 13) West Twenty-third street, ueat Mixth avenue. 410 Kaghth Suc, between Thirueth ani Thirty-firs: streeta SACRIFICE FOR CASH AT RESIDENCE 21 EAST 20th st., near Broadway. Parlor Suit, inlaid and 5 oy cost $460, tor $115; do., rep, $35; also compicte dizoom mutt, Carpets, &c. 7 THE PRIVATE RESIDENCE 103 WEST TW Private family we ng up housekeeping ‘Will sell the! elegant Housthold Furniture at great, sac Maniticent Grand Duchess and Marie Antoinette style "arior Suits. in crimson satin and Dine atin, cost for $20 and 3 ‘erimson and ge te f ‘tel and seps, #4 and 40 rosewood 1 Pianotorte, Paintings, Mirror, Curtains Carpets, rosewood and, walnot Chat Suits, Mattresses, Livrary, vining Furniture, Cail amrediate!y. TION PARTIES DEXIROUS OF DISPOSING hold Furniture, Bedding, Carpete. | highest cash prices by berry on oF Seventh avenue PRIVATE FAMILY WIL. SELL (FOR ANT reasonabie offer) their Household Furniture, woneintng Factor ulti Pigs ry rep ai , Bookcases, Butte! Tefcaslon Table,’ Slee jee tant ones fem, Fovewood and walnut’ Bedsivads Dressing Gaeen Bureaus, Wardrover, Lounges. hair” ant spring ae rep, plush and haireloth suits: wil Pane imported ronzes; also ma feent Decker & is octave rosewood Pianoforte . a chance tor tose about furniaiios thelr honwes. | al: privair residence AM West 2181 wt. N. B.—No tromble t) show woods Fur. autnre can remain in house until ist May @res, Furniture, bedaing, &e. KELLY & 00, corner of Twenty-fiith street and Sixth aventie. NARPETS AND FURNITURE AT YHE LOWESE CASH brices; weekly of monthly payinents waken. D. A OUNNINGIAM. gear Twenty- eighth street). eee AND OTHER PURNITURE AT PRIVATE 180 West Twenty-first street. Dears need aot apply LBOANY AND DESIRABLI Jor. Ivall, 1 it, wie is retiring from the business, in which he since 1865, and whove weli known repatation tor manutaciaring only first class g¢ is aguaraniee of the exceliency of Workmanabip, offers his stock al cost Brice, im 8 Mercer, near Spring street. PARTIES HAVING LARGE OR SMALL user’ Furnitare, Carpets Birrors, Falny isi vash purchaser by tsaing ORORGR A. THEALE, at Cole w thorn's, West Feurieent street, corner #th avenue. hird avenne, Lovk owt for the red sign. URNITURE FOR PAR AEGER'S WANGHOUSES, KIOHTH AVENUE, from nue “third to Thirty-fourth streets, and 23! he oldest and most extensive extablish- ; storawe tor Furniture, ef every description in sepa: ot pel patrol receive goods at wagons tormerty occupied, Tne iol- | Colonel James Watts, | duperinteadent Folk determined | | Roessler, | 4 1.—ad- | PRIVATE FAMILY, LEAVING Til. cIry, WILL | rift | sora | » by weekly im | | lot of good second hand Machines, trom $10 to $20. A tare bodmodn a Furniture 6 Second HAND FURNITURE. Second hana Furniture. JAMES GRAGAM, igo Third Caged we; Mews nals oe g 3 rt jentiqu a NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1874.—TRIPLE SHEET. hana fevee ot neh rrery y description 0 on its som $2.50 des Ts octave ao round corners; 1our Ree Curtains Furnature. RARE CHA Will and el: ninth street, | PInst H a wale ‘A in the best part es rod would make a Grand rich Parlor Pal nee, Hrentes. e. hedroum Suita, Siattremes, feather ie sods, Bedutead, Bureaus and Dressinxeases, de. | ‘airs Extension Tables; also WORTH Or HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE pa public auction, at thi st street, t elo! snotortes one do., Square, rivate residence ender) afternoon, covered in satin, | brocatel ana re ps Eeageres, Centre Tables, Mirrors, Car Bookcase, Secretar, Basement aud L, FITZGERALD, Auctioneer. POR SALE. C8.—FOR SALE, THE jms Fixtures of a well estabiis! ‘store, situated in vicinity of slaughter ony a first class at elon, 5 Bast LASS SAMPLE ROOM ON BROADWAY cheap. hoe will be rented to @ good tenant “0 ‘OHANOE.—A LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE, of the city, next door to the City @ good lager ewark avenne, Jersey City. beer s#loon, Inquire A eae ri and T.GAPEN A GROCBRY STORE FOR SALE—FINE STOCK, FIX- on, £c.; splendid neighvorhood lease, cheap rent; a b: i must sell or Seilt take a partner with capital 213 nd avenue, corner Thirteeuth street. FIRST gusss LIQUOR STORE. BALL ROOM Room tor sale, dl to. ing bosiness a 2 first class neighborhood. 114 Last Broadway. Store a, in for in Ninth ward: hie will be sold ches as the seiler good pay- ‘Apply to WINE AND BILLIARD SALOON JUstT OFF Broadway, tor sale for hail its val ‘Liquor Stores, Cigar Stores, Ryton MITCHELL'S mple Fooms, cy, 77 Cedar street. 5, estatcataulbvery Bakeries, Grovery Sto Store Agency. 17 Codar street. AWfOE SALE, TEA STORES, GROCERY STORES, . ‘Conicetionery, Stores, Drug swres, Hotels, Ronee Oyster Lodging Honsee BLL Variety Stationery, Saloons, —FOR BALE, esiabiished; | MALONE, LO? lA & A c | Wit and | a tirst class business. ninth street, Jease ; inoderate rent; M Ne & CO. AN ELEGANTLY FITTED uP Ac lorner Liquor Store. on principal avenue: we! ‘ood trade, Also other Stores well located. & CU., Store Agency, 121 store Ageuic GROCERY STORE IN BROOKLYN, WITH ES. tablished connection and in full workin; tine chance tor the ight man. 2) Nassau street, ANCE. —FOR SALE, THE LEASE, GOOD Fixtures ot a well established liquor Store, situated in Vicinity of slangater houses; has jone Apply at oillce, 45 Kast Twenty- | apne lA | down town, near W | 5 New street. si with bar privilege: Vall street, opposite stock bxchange. best location A GOOD LiQuor STORE, WITH LPASE OF HOUS ward; no op NARD STAR! in the Seven her. Apply to Re | Montgomery streets Three days, at the A —roR SALE, THE BEEHIVE, 3 } « avenue; the’ well known Liquor. La ager Beer and | Billiard Saioon; three tables | grounds attached; suitable for a German. ds Arms or the Loudon | Pompans, 4 Spring street. large gard sition on either cor: order; good | ~ i —FOR SALE, | r | FHS | uy a wertn o€ exciting Obarit Races. | 4 corner Monroe and a and, quolt Apply. for porting: | evsautest 1A —BUTCHERS—RARE CHANCE—FOR SALE On 0, lt 8 well, known and !ong established (fifteen gears) Buicher's 's pply to JM | Twenty -axth street. | ALL THE FINE | side first class two Te lease | 80., 315 one of the best stands np town. JRE, ollice 280 Te “FIXTURE! Grocery, for to avenue, near $15), $8) rent Inquire of treet, #60), Povey ats onh oar RICKS FOR SALE—4,000,00) SUPERIOR QUALITY, delivered on the cars at any station of Finshing and | Rorth Side or Central railroads of Long Island. Apply to T, stewary’s Man. t Parmin ger, Garden O nga ty, L. J, or at che \HEAP FOR i very itt "he he MIGAR STORK ON G oop. BUSINESS THOROUGH- Inguire at 74 Maiden i fare for sale; ALE—ON doner: mine sireet. Fe SALE—THE S' uable Lea thi House,” No. 152 FOR SALE—A and Lunch Room, lease : price $1,500. CASH.—A cigar Store ands low rent. inquire at top floor, between Ii and 1 o'clock. THE BEST FIRST E. mple Room; in best location; with or without Stock; reason ast Ninth street. CLASS PITT: PART OF THIRD Stationery, Toy and Fancy Store; long a doing a ging business NADY, 200 Varick street. OR SALE—STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A CONF! STOCK, ie wel varth avenue CORNER LIQUOR, LAGER BEER all; day business: | ar hear City FIXTURE: «i 9 Chambers POR SALE—BUACK WALNUT OFFICE “FIXTURES, with sround glass Lights. Tequire at 447 Broome st, OR SALE—A Fi 10) | Niuth ; Kee SALE—A Fee SALE doing | floor, trot. avenue. FIRST RST CLASS Inquire at 77 Pi CLASS MARKET, DOING A good business in meats, vegetables and ‘select zro- lex: ceries, a rare chance. “S22 Eighth street, Jersey City. | CORNER A GOOD CIGAR STORE, DOWN TOWN, ood business. Apply at 490 Bowery, first | Shelves, Drawers, | WOR SALE—STORE FIXTURES, SUCH AS TABLES, | : Reflectors, Sate, Show Cases, Sashes, Glass Doors, Partitions, Bath Tub, &c. 214 Bowery. OR SALE—ICEHOU SES, ror LAGER B BEER, RES- taurants and butchers; a lot of Butchers’ Fixtures. MATHESON, ner Thirty-fifth street and Eleventn avenue. | 13 SIXTH | Pils 1 ie 2Se., We.. Te, and $1 Private boxes, | MH _.... AMUSEMENTS, | 8 EVENT OF ima P. 1. BARNUM'S GREAT ROMAN HIPPODROME. jg | Orand opening of immense | EVENING He em ene | VENING TALS | Amphitheatre this GIONDAY) Even. | LVEMSG This brilliant inaugural | EVENING Hn ing, at 73. br pene (Fg ik THIS | entertainment will will commence with | EVENING ae the bewildering spectacular pageaat EVES a NG VENING pat of the CONGRESS OF OF NATIONS, in- BENING EVENING me troducing 1,000 men, w nen, women, children THis | and trained animals, and represent Tits | 26 the principal 8 ral Sovereigns, with Pind] 1 their retinue, of all ¢ all countries. This THis will be followed, "im rapid succession, Bad Hurdle and Fiat at Races, Elephant, Te | esd and Ostrich races, Steeple Chases and classic G ssic Gymnastic acts, tills constituting a programme of thrilling v aie interest, and whieh is eh is Bow produced | £ aaa for the first time up ne upon either conti- THIS | nent. The Grand 0; nd Opening will be THe followed by daily Exhibitions at 2 and a Dg P.M. in conjanetion with the ae great Menagerie—the monster Zoo- past logical Collection. of of the age. Pox Yr THs | office open from § to & Aamision, | Hel ing four, 3. AW GRAND, STREET PARADE. street Parade of the valuable Stock torwarded from Europe by Mr. Pprpis will take piace on Monday morning, ay of ee rand openuig weather per- mautting, and will otlows :—-Hrom Hippo- throush Fwentyaixth “treet to ihird avenue, to Bowery, to Canal street, to Broadway, to Fourteenth street, to Fifth avenue, to Forty-nintn strcct, to Madison avenue, to twenty-seventh strect. 'HEATRE—NOW OPEN Tw ! AND BROADWAY. IBLO’S GARDEN, aN Lesseos and Man TOMBNAS) E Bu Oe a! JARRETT = a TRANSAT- Max” Put’ MASKS ASD oh ST AST. HTS B. J CHAMPION SWwiMmen” ‘OF TH v 1 ry recalled before the gi poh oa) TIMES munspay. SEVERING Aprit a GRAND FARGWELL PER REOR EXTRAGHUTVANY BILL, AND Cho ‘OF SEASON. MATINEE FOR ADTs WEDNESDAY, at 2 CULAR PRICES, at Cvery per- “TIFUL NEW MUSIC. y the Brook.” J. R, Thomas, 80c. ; “Ort in the Stilly iene, quartet, Thou 3 jouln,” sony, sung DY M. tney, Pe ‘Rosebud, Dainty and Fair to oh ge. ey iia and 4 wi ws Loba yn tlnzan Guard Quadrilic ” We. al Pe “4 & CV., No. 5A7 PIA NOFORTES, ORGANS, ‘&C AY, 21 UNION SQUARE—HAINES BROTHE offer their tine assortment of first class Pi | Atprices which canaot tall to suit the times New Pianos | 1. Ol | A | to rent very low. to rentand re nt applied toward purchase if desir nos taken ange. AMUSEMENTS. he: BYRON! freat capaci ‘establishment permits ADMIS8I FIFTY CENTS. ; HIRTY CENTS. ost. magnificent wna vein ine the U ee has, as oe ait sdvantages, The Py wings dey au nd Taariouscanve and t ox oer, sito ia thelr pe ot marked ability au dnciudiag s WEEK BK RvpUnG MAT 3, willbe presited “or ‘tne firs ‘ine Sw York, bot | t ‘other cities, a new and nate 2 er ee meee | we | powersul cast, tostuging the renowbed young American OLIVER DOUD BYRON, ‘im three principal characters, DONALD MoKAY, THE HERO Or Tas MODOC WAB!!! drama is replete with with censational situations and nangrant military and spectacular features FAUMILIARY FOROE OF OVER ONE HUNDRED ae nag ee SANG heros SCENES, GeGuLS ANY Eas Ar 3, the Great Gritnalal ae often of all parties, Mr. in his Great come Trek Tantomime of | HUMPTY DUMPIY c * FOX, e Inimitable Pantaloon. LOUISE BOSHUKLL, ° ©. W, RAVEL, [Unequalted Harlequin, 7 LUgta and the ORR ie INS, Graceful Columbine, Marvellous Acrobats. __ aad Wire Volante. M Sensadions of the Vay. Prof, J. L. Dey. Prof. O'REARDON, with his famed school the Musical Wonder. of Educated Dogs. The Tas Meronicon. Dscuses, WeNeRINI INGER: Ls ORGIE DEAN sPACLDING, W. Sane Daniele Miss b-ttie Morgan, ss Agnes stanley. | In addition t the above will «pear a superb and care- fully selected corps of BURLESOCE and PANTOMIME ARTISTS, HILDREN'S MATINRS TUBSDA ¥ MU NAVAY AND SATURDAY. ATP. Mt QUyMPIC THEATRE | — peer FAMILY VAUDEVILL OLIO OF PARLOR ENTERTAINMENTS, SONG, DANCE, FARCE AND BURLESQUE, EVERY EVENING, 8 O'CLOOC! WEDKESDAY eur Ct yee MATINEES 2 o'clock. PROGRAMME FO. Foker a (et COMMENCING. PMONDAY Lh. | NEW LAUKGLS FOR THis ie WORRELL, STEAD: Mid stars of the drama—miss, magam or m) | The deightest by tar are the fair WORRELL SISTERS, And, bearing the praise of the world as a tro) nb a At the head stands the beautiful, sparkling >OPHIE; Wrtle the charuiny, mavestic and lovely I | Entrances the fancy'and reigns as a quce And last, but Bet least, there's piauant, preity JENNIE, | The princess of burlesque and sweetest of any. Atthe e Olympic this triad each aight may be be ‘ween, BRIGHT SOPBIE, FAIR JENNIE | END QUEENLY IRENE, Tn song an: in b burlesqne, i music and dance, | With # host of star artists yee to enhance. SPCOND HAND PIANO—BUT LITTLE USi 4 octave, good as new, for sale rcs 47 Unive place. ROBERT W, SMITH, agen PIANO ONLY $100.—BE $4 and $5 per month; instalments . 13 Waverley place, near Broady ROSEWOOD PIANO, $100.—AN ELEGAN HICKER! Pianotortes, taken, “$ monthl, . BIDDL! rs case Melodeon, $49; new ene, 28, rent $4, ¥& CO,, 789 Broadwa 7 OCTAVE CARVED PIANO $175; PAYABLi monthly; all styles of Pianos and Organs on imstai- ments or rent, $3 upward. BETTS’ Warerooms, 78 ", corner Tent street. NUMBER OF GOOD. SECOND HAND . cheap for cash, to rent and sold on instalments: oné nt ae Jor $40. “At JOHN MAHON'S, 22 East Thirty- street LADY WILL. SELL LES THAN 810 BE. AUTTFU Li ZA. rosewood round cornered Pianotorte; iodern style And improvements; pertect order: guaranteed: inciud- ing stool and cover.” 28 Third street, near Bowery. STEINWAY $900 PARLOR GRAND FOR $450; AN $800 square grand tor $375; Set Plano, first class make, $400; new 7 octave, city 8 Zu; second hand Meiodeons bite Organs, $45, upw nanos and Organs HORACE. Wares 3a SON, MAGNIFICENT 7% OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO. torte for sale; iour round corners; superbly carved case; made eee eee, maker: fully guar- pased dye monte: for $400, including stool and Tor. Chamnoer, Dbing Furniture : Silverware, utiery, & fc. a sucritice; property ‘amily 36 West 15th st. 5th ay. D SCALE FULL AGRAFFR 7% OCTAVE | rosewood tour round corners Pianoforte tor sale; inade to order; ‘best city makers; cost $100 :or $3) Pak, for shipping. ° Vall at private resi- A -INDUCEMENTS FOR CASH, ON INSTALMENTS cons or to rent—First class new 7 and 74, octave rose- ratte Pi et Sh folly warranted. j por “SALR—A CORNER LIQUOR STORE, LONG a3: iH necessary; a THE, we Twentieth, ites pertal Hquor busses JOR SALE—FoR ware and House Furnishing en, | leading \horoughtare, consisting of stoc! f ‘nis need answer. tures; ny age ho Herala Uptown Bi cheap rent aud good Cedar street. cheap rent Tuesday, lease. rare chance. AFI ‘or without Stock; apart (EY, 28734 Bowery. BEST PAYING LIQUOR STORE Soe tes, ©: avn CASH ONL. ranch office. gun ERY STORE ness part of to Mr W Nu, FOR S. lew "Address BU. SEN Inquire of 3 SALE—IN TH rand. street, Brookly . B, Thurber & Uo.'s, sleed street aud very cheap; death being the irty-ihird street. Store. BUST Apply BEST Ev. quar. STORE FOR SALE— | jong lease; will be sold cheap for cash ; good reason ior seliiug, the proprievr jeaving the ciiy. Bleecker street. 10 BUTCHERS,—FO! doing Arst rate street, Brooklyn. —ONE SEVEN H 149 Bank sureet. LL STYLES sh MACHINERY. ENGINE AN . cular Resawing Machine for sale. ¢ HORSE | D sia | Boilers, new and second hand. Nove E.—FIPTY SEWING MACHINES WILL RE sold this day at halt price on account ot closing the business. Spiendid, brand new $0 Machines. $4); also a he AND FIXTUR! thorpurtin rebuilt, at very low prices; Machinery hought and rented. |B & ROBERTS, 119 Liverty sireet, near Greenwien, | Ee you out onlliree. ieiadreas West Esk. ROOM WANTED-IN FU la N. John street Ai fourth street. SALE—A HALF MEDIUM GORDON PRIS in pertect order. 67 In this City and Brookiyn. ‘G MARRIED COUPLE (GERMANS), WITH ish to take charge of a genilem simuner; best references. y ninth street. adres E. W urray street, up stairs. SMALL DUBELE Engine, with Bo.ler. wark, CYLINDER Su Address a. ., N's Call at Rr BAL Twen' JURNISHED HOUSE WANTED-IN THE OITY, BY & smal will p reve Br, oifiee. WAxtep—a een taming adult tami rooms. Wok. L ‘FURNISHED HOUSE, for boarders; central loca- x iso It iy ; possession May | for one year ya nominal rent of-$iu ed month; highest city os Address 5. erald piown lon, below fautedourih hereet, wadrean sith tall pac tenlar or # family that are rent moderate. PANTED—TWO HOUSH, Herald Uptown Brauets office. OR THREE UNFURNISHED OR partially turnished Rooms, in not meddle Address: stating vermms, Uptown Branch ofiee, brary. dining, bed room, &c. EMERICK | only he BL HUMAN nowiedget by thet of Mature ja the work: K U ROPE, ori9e with a wilow RY DRESSES AND MANTELS, o2 Rue Neuves de Petite | hain, corner of Rue de is Paix: Faris. nMkor of “YES AND EARS. KYRA. ~4I. DA oe LLIARDS. ~STANDARD AMERICAN BEVEL TABLES + and the Pheian & Collender ¢ ora bration Cushion, for sale only by the venue, bi. COLLBN DER, sue. cemor to Phelan & oO lendeg, 735 Browdway, New York, | A. EWOOD, PIANO, $155; tout agraffe ; every iim: ted: ee: instalments taken. Bt if ry West 23d st., corner 6th ay. A MAGNIFICESY, BRILLIANT TONED 7% OCTAVE rosewou! Pianoforte. four round corners, full aur afle, celebrated maker; cost $9, tor $250, at resi- 21 East Twentieth sirect, near Broadway. NT DECKER & BRO.'S_ PIANOFORTE ‘a sacriuce; a 73g octave four round ue : “all Ts hiv car legs, havin, rovements, full agrafic. overstrang, &c., cost 3 stool, Cover’ has box tor saipping? also Co: set Household Furniure in lots to suit: Call privaie resi- dence 210 West 2ist st. ROSEWOOD PIANO- ig four round corners, overstrang bass, alle, cost $900, will sacriflee for $225; ta. tone; with quarantec, Apply at 17 Bleecker | siree! most new. teenth street, next to Beimonia 20'S. 2 00;; No. 5 Kast Four- W 2 STE0—a GOOD PLANO, FOR HH SUMMER OR longer, when it will be litte and qacetully uged ina private fawily, for the storage or alowrent. Ad- dress Dr. WAIT & SON, 100 Bast Twenty-third street. MUSICA. A LADY, WITH LTIVATED MEZZO-SOPRANO voice, able to read‘music at sight, wishes to make an engagement to sing in acturch choir, Address ©. 5, Arlington House, Mili st, HK NORMAL DEPARTMENT _ of the N&W YORK CONSERVATORY is No. 5 East Yourteenti street, next to Delmon THE BALL SEASON. Gua. BAL MASQ' AND FANCY DRESS OF THE Tops Masyu r (ilub “will take place Argyle Roo XU 1 DANCING ACADE vt) E .OKES’ DANCING ACADEMY, 361 BROOME 8T.— Closing £ om Soiree Montay evening, April 2. PRIVATE RUCTION any hour, day or evening. — GQAUSE'S DANCING ACADEMIRS. 9 RHIVATE LE c ur, CIRCULARS at private academy, 2 or evening, st Eleventh bad STORAGE. -STORAGE.—W houses, [, and W Abin furniture, pianos, paintings ily property; placed in separa rooms; ble; koods received and deayered ing, packing And shipping r fa iiways access! day and night; cart g Promptiy executed. TAGGARS. Owner and Manager, Omer iis Hudson street, near Teele street. ; av aSUE, ihirty-somrin street and 2d sowest in rate, the oldest and most ve establishments the ine in the business; we for furniture, 4oods and wares of every descrtptl sume ae in a private Di wterd ele roms dint ight RIEU palros ceceive aheliar tor, Ceery ching § ting OF proverty at woods at all hours ast * in interior court of ware jrtaintog to storage and hand. ORRELL'S NEW PIRST CLASS STORAGE WARE- houses. from No. 12 tolld hast Thirty-second street, ending to vuilt expressivy for the urpose. | Sroraye Lor . tennis, wage and « a The pub Gre tn tited to oxaaiine. bditoind Sryrac AC 1-FOR FURNITURE, PLANOS, ¢Foums, at iow Taine. sepa: ment for pianos, mirrors, Paintings, ae. Wention of parties who taten.. to store thelr furniture to ouf accomodations tor tne storing of goods, syle of rooms, iient. ventlation, Ac.: all goods taken ap and down on elevators, ‘he warehouses are guarded day apa ‘igh by private watchinen; office opew vat 91 M, to receive ord “i, 42 Commer PEST SIDE STORAGE WAREMOU WAREHO he. ” reet, near ihevahor. FOR FOR. niture, pianos, paintings. bagguge, de. , placed in separate rooms; always accessible; rates very sow, Re TAGUCART, owner aud manager, ofilce 2 Hudgov siroet, near Twellth. IFUL | octave Steinway Piano, sacrifice forcash; piano E810 | | TILLA. MACK, WORRELL tum’ SHERIDAN. Ts seers BLITZ | 1 VINCENT. SABE is Like SCHOTT ey mig ee WALSH. "BURLESQUE. «3 F an Bee uaa’ a3 § 2535 #3 nue ps e ! | ? bockuny. se Pr taxa? Tpivorcs, ~{ *°"* Paap wutsKey ee bales DARWIN | Amuse- THEORY. 1 SCULPTORS ; DREAM. Squire | 1 FOR A DaY. | Two Hours. Every Evening, 8 o'clock, and Wednesday and bik gs ay Matinees, 2 — ‘k. The cream and Leauty of mg song. farce and burlesque by the finest artists in OCR MOTTO Is EXCELSIOR. ARK THEATRE—CHARLES FECHTER—LOVE’S PENANC. | Booms THEATRE, OF ad Lessee, J. B. BUOTH WEEK ee oF Cee il | woxpay, wanXte OOAY AND FIEDAY BYENINGS, FOR THE FIRST TIME IN THIS CIPY IN HEB FAMOUS. | TERPRETAYION OF | im Sheridan Knowles! celebrai ed Play of HE HUNCHBA CH. a characteriaation. that has been pronounced a fitting companion picture to her world-renowned personat won uence oe it rent demand for seats to witness Tm conseq “s Feet rene onzaT bi DINOS oF | it affords. nt. 2. apa jeasure toannounce it for i Mone I REPRESENTATION fy | ON TOERDAY. THU ae AND 34 ype EV'GS, i DAY EV! AY 2, MIs8 NHILSON'S BENREILARD FAREWELL PER- begins 8 ¥ MATINEE AT 1:30, AKE iT | BOSALIND.,. be ae ‘lant time - Miss NEILSON ON MONDAY BVENING, MAY 4, 1874, ‘The young American tragedian, JOUN MCULLOL 5 | wit make bis first appearance at this theatre t | Montgomery Bird's classic are An in five acts, entitled } THE GLAD SPARTACUS, ur. JOHN MCULLOUGH \ be secured six days in advance at the ‘ee a oft atre, or branch ticket office, at the ‘muse | more of C. H. Diison & Co,, 711 Broadway. yom } McCULLOUGH. | JOHN MeCULLOUGH, the popular American actor, as SPARTACUS, SPARBACUS, in the GLADIATOR. GLADIATOR. (Dr, Bird's celebrated play.) BOOTI'S THEATER, BOOTH'S TIEATEE Commencing MONDAY KVKNING, MAY 4 MO} DAY EVENING, MAY ¢ | Acme ¥ or MUSIC MISS CHARLOTTE CUSHMAN, rita WED EsDAY MORNING. ‘April 29, trom “Macbe' ections OM ONDAY KVENING, May 4 | Selections from: “Romeo and Juliet.” l easnea ee werent ot Feels May 6. lect! roe lerchant of Venice. RDAY MORNING, May 9 | Selections from "Much Ado About Nothing.” JOTE.—The second part ot each Reading will consist | ot Miscellaneous Selections. Morting Readings at2. Evening Readings rved 5 nga for any of the sage "read. rrillo’s sta toner; re ir o% $A. Me 4PM. daily, CUSHMAN, ' ' chan CuANBEIi-AIx, | Ot OND “wie” oncenae piper ions. Play, A MARJOLAIN i Mr. ¥. F. MACKAY in ia ath ‘Interpretation of Miss FANNY FOSTER in her delightful re oof A MAISOLATN ES “ePresentation of sees Manager “A pure play, w well acted.” THE SU: ooh vor, PAP eb, 73 Miss Jane Coombs | 8 gore THEATRE—LOVE'S PENANCE, — YORUM THkarRE BILLS | Tue GREATEST hg TRAGEDIEN! a, VW KK, vite | 1 COMPLIMENTARY "Bt pat or 4 | Messrs. ROKE ROWE, BARTLETT balcony Scene of ROMBO AND sh aan Mi 13. SARROLL, Misses BEL! d Mrs, SEFION. og | | | sai | | | Denoran.. yo -gJANAUSOHEK i MILNES invie L Ho fe | ond CAMILLE: oN oh aa HEART. le. wi if &@ cough, — racked heart cae Dear” pe Oh Sha STAR BRON nd T,ov?s PENANCE—GR 1? svcdi ! RD rand Conductor........Sf AMUSEMENTS. THEAT! 2TH ST. AND BI . ‘TH AVENUE nant wae ee BROADWAY. Mr. AUGUSTIN So.e Lessee and Manager BVERY RY NIGHT he pb MONSIEUR ALPHONSE |!! ~ | Enthusiasm, unprecedenied !! Laughter Pes THEATRE—LOVE'S g’3 PENANCE. if ning, and exciting incidents of Far e re of civilizat ane open tor tho sale of UPSECURED SEATS | (MHRATRE COMIQUE, ote every day. 514 BROADWAY. Mr, JO8H HABT......... veeeeeedole Proprietor B BROADWAY THEATRE » an endle: of talent Bonasat a York Hotel.” Wewine ar & eee (Opposte New Yor! Pirie 4 constant change of Dill. t | By request, revival of the best of ali burlesques, entitled, Was SHE LED OB DID SHE GO ASTRAY? Was 3uE LED OR DID SHE GO ASTRAY? Mise LINA EDWIN, BLAND HOLT, Mr. ED. HARRIGAN, * Mr. TONY HART, Mr. JOHN WILD and the entire company in the cast. THE GREAT DUEL SCENE. Second week of the acknowledged “Ethiopian Star," COOL BURGESS. COOL BURGESS. WHO OWNS THE WHO OWNS THE EINE + WHO OWNS THE LINE? by the originals, HARRIGAN AND HART. HARGIGAN AND HART. Mr. HARRIGAN sings MULDOON, THE SOLID MAN. th MULDOON, THE SOLID MAN. ‘ay geeneitens CONNAMARA BOYS, DIAMOND AND RYAN, DIAMOND AND RYAN, THE OHIO WOMEN; OR, THE DRUNKARD'S ae Miss JENNIE YEAMANS. as the oe CH, AN ENTIRE NEW OLIO OF FUN, introd cing See ‘matchiess four, cool BU "HARRIGAN AND HART, Mr. JOHN WILD, Miss KITTY O'NTE! Miss ALICE BENNETT, MAY AND PORTER, Master MARIHN, and the entire company appearing. Concluding every Bent and at Matinees with the very The comic Drama, satu! Burlesque, WAS SHE LED OR DID SHE GO ASTRAY? WAS SHE, LED} WAS SHE LED | WAS SHE LED OR DID SH! D OR DID SHE oar ASTAY ? SHE GO ASTRAY? go ASTRAY ? EDN bs AY TIN. = au SATU: 1 TINEE, MATINEE, MATINEE, EVERY WEDNESDAY AND MATINEE: SATURDAY, CADEMY OF MUSIC, SUNDAY, MAY 3, THE GRAND SAORED FESTIVAL CONCERT, A pmcTenaered ta Me Js C. FRYEN for hig Denes Adon ime, C) a. vaio BILSON, | } Farewell, rove’ with all the artists of tne STRAKOSOH GRAND TPALIAN OPERA soibie. Sin-comlunction with the omplete Chorus and powerful Orchestra, ON SUNDAY BVENLS NG, May 3. at 3 o'clock ON SUNDAY EVENING, 3. ¢ NG, May 3, ON PURRAS EVENING: May 3 Upon nak Ae Rossi Y ATER will be presented ENTULE, with chorus spt orchestra, toa GRAND SACRED CONC! follow ing wll bo i e aitreceaacoprventet Mme. eee ata a Mme. ot 1S atl ir iret ond on! it pear enee in cancer, hein opis Rotten fr sell 8 ear: arance BY wie, aniee Sasso REDA Nt who Aiea Mlle. FREDA BE YEBELE, M. V, CAPOU! ir. TOM K. Signor DEL PUENTE, Surnor N asSetn, feats SCOLARA, SOHST. Musical Director and Sondunse::, Sisnor E. MUZIO Aran Ooaguctor.. Mr. BEHRENS: NILSSON wid Mite LUGGA In Staoat Mater, yisi ong for the first and only tame in America) “Qui est ome. Grand Sacred Concert ee CuitsTLN » NILSSON has kindly conse “Lxnow That My Redeemer Liveth".: fofiig Atention of the public is Fespectialiy eatied to jowin, ‘This wil be the first_and only occasion off which these world-renowned artista Mine, Sisson and Sine. Luces a ‘sit duet. wT is will ice of Mme. Nilsson be the farewell ap) geaving tor. eee May 6) and also Mme. Lucca deay- ing tor the Wi has will be ne ie concert ¢ of the Strakosch Com| ny. THE SALE OF TICKaTs WILL SaDENe k ON WEDNESDAY MORNING AT THE ACADEMY; ALSO (SCHIRMER'S) AND ar il AT 70 BROADWAY BROADW WAY. CADEMY.—LUCCA’S FAREWELL. ORTH GRAND EXTRA NIG! f the HT of H aut AN or ant COMPANY. NG, APRIL 30, ats o'clock, A iteua's PAKBWE Mera 6, ALICE age carocr, Sig DEL Porste: NETII, SCOLARA, &c., & Masical Director and Conusetor ‘Six. E, MUZIO Seats ni at the Academy, also at 7Ul Broadway (Senirmer's) and at 114 Broad a CADEMY oF toby NILSSON, ively last week ‘osit STRAKOSGL ITALIAN OrerieA, oarany, THIS MONDAY) NB: MING, April 27. at A asi dime ame, cis Tus ay NIE LOL DAK Signor ITALO CAMPANLN eo! DkG PUENTE, HERR BLUM. ac. New and splendid costimes, scenery, mise en scene, auginented chorus aud Apress, military band, &c. Signor is, MUZIO Y BVENING, April 28 at ¢i3) P.M. EFIT OF sIGNOR eMANU, Abe MUZiu. ‘Last joint appearance of Mme. C TEN is aay ime. PAULINE NIL: UCCA. Miss ANNIE LOUISE CARY. Pinal appearance ot aj 49 on cardtl, DEL PULNTE,” SCOLAR. por. ec. ROSSINI—Second act of WL. AM PE. VERDI-UYEN OF tiie SATION ane time in Amer- y Mi Nilsson and orus, introduc ng oa ae, pe Jueen,"? “Marseillaise, " ac, LAPRICAINE, GRIN. I per Calabria NANNETTI ‘Clos “THE STAR spanguedy BAS ER," sung b WEDNESDAY, EVENING ait 7 f LAST aes [Shela ai wy REQUEST). Haro ST TIME y Ny (Las % ME.) THURSDAY EVENING, Apri $0, at 80%: , FOURTH GRAND xT! Last HT BUT ONE OF THE STRAKOSCH ITALIAN, OPE GA COMPANY, GRAND FARWELL NIGHT Mine, Fae Lucca.” GUENOTS, Mme. PAULINE iivcoa AS VALENTINE. Mile ALICE Ma‘ Miss A. i, CARY, so WAN Vv ieton caro iL, 8 Hat PUEN ; LARA, &C. FRIDAY, May ORAND PakEWe HT OF Mme. CHRISTINE NILSSON. SATURDAY, May 2, at 1:80 P.M. iii GRAND FARWELL 4 a Actes ai ats for al! the above now CA ah hd ats a mer’s, 701 OR ek eadaigy) roth riiy cs GHAND | D SACKED FESTIVAL GO GONCuie, ie. NILSSON, Mme. LUCCA. 4 J -Director En; Saat of tne bra bas FANNY JANAUBCI sesty RY MONDAY. Apri 21, DER PECHTER OX WEDNESDAY April 2) EMI a PRIDAY, May't, BINB ORNL E ENE, FANNY JANAUSCHECK CAM Wot oftes pat aaity trom 9 till 4 o’cloe! Seats can one week in ‘ivance, ARK THEA’ OW ce NTY- STREETS | AND ROAD WEN girs ae pose VOND EVENS 4 CO. TEWELLE ore te roa: “shay second door above Seventee: reet. ART DEPARTMENT. een oe of Jerome Thompson's world renowned ea “THE OLD OAKEN BUCKET,” together with (wo of lus later works, entisiod “COMING THROUGH TIE ie “THE LAST , _Open trom dA. Met 5 TE ° OF SUMMEB.' SIXTEENTH Leeper. OFESSOR CROMWELL the honor to announce five of Ubu! gts CLOrURES. Fil 28, at 8 o'clock, poe of Palaces. Friday night. Lon- Verauiles, the F rig, Wednesday ‘night. wach re euitai nw (one “with h representatio n TLEBRALED WORKS OF te “Like tre a dream with eyes ‘wotde open." —vr. er Wendell Holmes. Adinission 0 cents sofa seats 76 cents, to be obtained at the hall ONY =e OPERA HOUSE. LAST WEEK OF len, af’ nm Star Trow Friday Nevennga; Matinees Tuesdays and, Fridays, wy A ‘tl ‘a, Grand Matines volunteers in # grand pro- Hart; 105 ALLACK? pues ‘Love Waltz,» \" ates Wales ‘au by Thomas be Branch store Ey Calon square, ' ie Messiah \ ub riecaccteinantaniniinja i} AMUSEMENTS. ‘OOD's MUSEUM. MONDAY, APR ow BYENING At & T 2 of Mi ‘SECOND Hi the celebrat “sora ppeae ine, thew Dram: woon's, ‘R. W, BUTLER GREAT CHANGE, ~~ IMMENSE COMPANY. THE EXCELSIOR TROUPE ov NEW YORK. Another attractive ve Dil pifered this week THE CALIFORNIA Sara Ba nitt Toe pt Me! aliad. ane coe (.. te Nid sam um Beker rere te gh Larry Hasan Hui in ffinivie on mith 2 "Envagement othe of the reat ‘Southern ( Musieal Moen their Musical ‘SANFORD ANI AND WILSON. ‘The great ray and Dance Articu, WAYNE AND LOVRLY. First appearance ot the charming V Vocaliat, Sita a AMY. BC “ROBERTS. Miss “AMY, “nominees f Pirst ap appesrance of! PRANK JONES, the J. TOGETHER ‘wien’ vote REGULAR COMPANY, Doors open at 7; curiaiti rises at T3¢, Box offlee open. daily. ‘Seats secured in a a aavance. airs Lor PENANCE—GREAT ‘BUCCESS. ALLACKE’s, Proprietor and Mani Mr. LESTER WALLACE Doors open at 3 com commences at 6 o’cock. MONDAY, APRIL THRE sigue THE yitunan uation ME DY SERIES, WALLAC! will appear in — nal haracter of Ant goBX, OrLBEN Mr JORN BROUGHAM, Mr. ARNOTT, Rs ee Fa Rou Mr. J. W. CARROLE, ‘Mra Pae¥e 1 LEWIS, J. WN ist Rus MEpite GERUON Wines BONE DORA’ GOLDTHW. AITE, . W. Robertson's exquisitely beautiful Comedy, atter most careful and elaborate preparation, and witly HITEERSO UNEQUALLED, be. reduc iced ae THURSDAY NIGHT, APR! BOX BOOK OPEN TWU WEEKS: iN ‘ADVANCE, Carriages may be ordered at 10:45. ~ JOLOSSEUM. COLOSSEU MQ Broadway and Thirty-fifth street. Open trom 1 to Sand 7 tw WP. M. L 000, N N DDDD. 000, N XN L o O NN ND DO Oo NN L 0 ONN ND PO ONN L oO ONN ND DO ONN L oO ONNND D ONN L Oo ON NND DO ON N |b oO ON NN D DO ON NI L 0 ON NN D DO oN wN \ Euuuu 000 N N DDDD 000 N IN 1874 the GREATEST TRIUMPH OF ART ever ex Riilee’ chose who have visited. the CAPITAL OW ENGLAND are del can taste in anticipation the Pleasures, of trav PROFESSOR LOBIN'S SULENTIFIC ORES are able, entertaining, instructive and we'll illustra ‘ated, ! and the attractions ‘in the LECiORIUM und POLX~, TECHNIC PROMENADE are worth more than the Bree. of admission. Two vperformances daily. Admission $1. _No extras. | ARK bs BATES, Broadwi second street. nd Twen' EVERY EVEN! NG AND SATURDAY MATINEE, CHARLES. FECHTER LOVE'S PENANCE. rriages may be ordered at 10:30 Ra, F. B, CONWAY'S scystas f ae a The eminent ATTA Mr. C. in his original specialty of LUKE WELDING, st Bouck cault’s Draina, THE WILLOW CUPSE. N*%, YORK fear Fame AD. NEUEND ell DAS MILCHMABDCH AUS sCHOENEBBRG. py oe A three acts by Mannstaedt. ice open trom 9 till ¢ o’cls “ EW YORE iia THEATRE. z RULLS AnD. os (td OPERA. eal ) Mr MAS begs leave to annonce ame entered into an a engageinent © with the oalebrated For fuil particulars see future advertisements PEW PARK THEATRE. Manager... ..Mr, A. R. SAMUBLLS MONDAY, ot Miss Li DIA “THOMPSON in her greatest attraction, mM" NEILSON in ADIN STEINWAY HALL. M1838 NEILSON malt “oy two READINGS, her first FAREW: eee ABPEARANCHES THURSDAY oreo Cae May & area’ of seats will commence MONDAY MORNING, May | JQRYANT'S MI Ls. ILL TROVATORE, | West 25a st, at ith av. Begins at& Over at 10. | “Rox office open trom9 A. M. to 10 P.M. Seats secured. CROWDED TWO HOURS’ FUN. CROWDED ‘with fashionable and delighted ar BRYANT’S MINS/RELS, | BRILLIAN’ nd Bugene’s TR! ue arr i suyaars MISS tes BRYANT'S REL: | Lcwell treated) os Dan Bryant Nelse Seymour, Bob Hart, Brosuway, mort | Dave Keed, ac. jogaa, MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY ! AT2. AY ADEM Y OF MUSIC, EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT, REAPPEARANCE OF THE FAMOUS PRESTIDIGITATEDR, PROFESSOR HERMANN, commencing MONDAY EVENING, May 11, ‘The sale of seats and boxes will commence Saturday | morning, May 2, at the Academy of Music and at Schere mer's mate store, 701 Broadwa: T STIMONIAL Poca 8 MISS MATHILDE E, TOEDT, prior to her x depantie for Europe, HALL Twent, ed greet and Fourth aven IONDA’ it ENING, APRIL 27 artists, who have generously ansisted by the. (ollows tendered their services, f ws B | Mr. RL. Hees Conductor, ARION SuEE CLUB. Tickets and reserved seats to be nad at the 7) icket office, Pond's M 39 Union square, the hall on t ight of the concert Par Th E—NOW _OPEN—TWENTY-SECOND STREAT AND BROADWAY. ii RAMATIO READIN he pA Sixteenth serges IG, id gi MONDAY & ENING, API “4, Tickets $1. To commence at § 0’ way, bp BS, UsI0.—THB GRAND ee ena By ao otter in lush Mane Niet Lae will tn sing togethel or the only thm Pace on under: ts CAT be th ficket oiboes, Fifth avenue, Uilaey and Windvor hotels. ~ Srenay MALI. MONDAY, APRIL, 27 "4 YS A. ie Ra ONCERT, nM NE Mr. F. REM. be Dr ke Dantionc Mr ke ie isd ad $1. PP nh hea Vi y OF MUSIC—STRAK OSC Ht oP! Bn ng com. Ape in @ best seats for Fryer's benesit theatre ticket offices, th avenue, raate ant wie hotels. Pare THEATRE—CHARLES FECHTE R—LOVE'S Gy ONENGRIN,” by WELS, 750,; itrauss Caruiva! Lancers" s “Cneipipinin. Toe Alan atiet, 700. 4 4 acct” oes, tina Be MEtoroutras Pie: THEATRIGAT AL AND SHOW “PRINTING {STABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, ROADWAY AND ANN 8TRERT A LARGL ASSORTMENT OF THRATRICAL, MINSTRED AND VARIETY CONSTANTLY ON HAND ours