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. Deere ALLACK will appear hie ep ial character of by JOHN GILBERT a, sit BROUGHAM, Mr. B EXort, Madwe, Miss 3 i] MATINEE, 3 Mise ieee hak Madame PONISI fit $A iss DORA GOLDTHWAITE, Oo neay, Booms THEATRE, J.B, BOOTH ‘T. W, Robe: tson’ Sexquteiy aut . eae ga we NEILSUN, es sot cnvatet and elaborate preparation, will be tS brtind NIGHT, APRIL 30. Mr. LESTER WA! CK... * is vor ina © Mr. JOHN GILBI ine Tele GERMON, ERT, He vectors: io shalt, “SiN ee races | wonpay, wRDNESDA' ¥ BYENINGS, dack PB ie) Rk THE FL mda of Uh FAMOUS, ta {ON OF in Sheridan ey Fact Pay of | a characteriaation has onot Mr. EDWARD A ansore air ‘aeey, BECKETT, Miss companion ploture to her trorld renowned ‘person p Siting JEFFREYS Le ager Tole ETON of Juliet, 70) BOX BOOK ores Tw ra IN ADVANCE. In consequence of the reat demand for seats to witness Carriages m ordered yi ES Miss N. ONS, rm: | GREAT RENDITION OF © amet tr y and Thirty-dfth wc nnn it atfords the, may toannounce It fo Heatran we sani reo Me | Thee MOR se visheare tan 1, yb - Boon 000. so | ON TUBSDAY, TUE erate at BATERDS EV'GS, os N DO O NN N| MISS NEILSON'S Bi NEE A ND FAREWRLL PER. o 0 DO ONN N! t 3 ° x D 8 5 x \ 5 | | sareapay N. = ° NS] u A 0 0 5 DO ON NN; aS YOU Like ti 13 E., 8 8 BBO OX NN | ROSALIND........for the last tin Miss NEILSON LLLL 000 pppp- 000 N N| ON MONDAY SITE AY, 4, 1874, 4 ou __ ee py the GREATEST TRIUMPH OF ART ever ox. | “Hye oe Binted‘thosa who, have Wistod the CAPITAL: OF Montgomery Bird's cltssic CLABEATOR fave ‘acis, cattle NGLAND are delighted, a Tee =" nN Rtnsar oa tO sabarias . ‘tk ittcmes. ore) able, entertaining, instr at lustral and the attrs e ttrac tions “in the L nec TORIUM and POLY: TECHNIC PROMENADE are worth more than the price of admission, Pipwo performances daily. ARK THEATRE Broadway and Twenty-second stree EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY Uiiiver, CHARLES LOVE'S PENANCE, _ Carriages may be ordered at 10:30, fintasi $1.__No extras. gr arance ATRE, i8TH ST, AND BROADWAY. gins at Over at 10:30, Ir, AUGUSTIN DALY. Sole Lessee and Manager [| MONSIEUR ALPHONSE + 1 SPARTACUS,..... Mr, JOHN MCULLOUGH secured six days caus In advance at the box ‘Biteou or branch ticket office, at the music ‘sou & Co., Zi Broadwi ar McCULLOUGH, JOHN MCOULLOUGH, the popular American actor, ap SPARTACUS, SPARTACUS, in the GLADTATOR. LADLATO! Dr, te celebrated play) WOOTHS THEATRE Commencing MONDAY KV! MAY 4 We OrBN—t —TWENTY SECO) ADWA ARK THEA? TRE STREET AN! BI Enthusiasm, apeeti GARAND oveRA HOUSE. BYRON| Laughter POPULAR FRICES, ADMISSION. FIFTY CENTS. PAMIEY Caer Hens, $0 ceuts aiid SL ete siterniate ‘AMIEY CIRCLE THIRTY CENTS, Darexyems t DURING THE WEEK ENDING MAY GHEATK ER Gealudiae a Matinee on Saturday), - NAT POLK BENEFIT yorum TATA, FOURTEENTH STREET, AND | sixth a Gaas. CHAMBERLAIN, J Lessee and Manager | of the Bene La ..-Bobespierrs La Marjolaine | ma i Rg Ly P. } MUANE COOMBS 4a Rady Teazie | anda i the L Lessee and Manager will bo | alter ob’ | absorbing KO: in five acts, and wii powerlul cast, including the renowned young American __ | has grand Inilitary | nas been er gaged, affording Me. JO3H HART. resented torthe first time in New York, but ining great micouss In other cifies, @ new and NCE OF ‘OODS, arranged new andl popereseue scenery anda actor, OLIVER DOUD BYRON, | in threo principal characters, DONALD Noa’ THE NERO OF felccal MUDOL WARII! The drama is repicte with: a star teatares situations and For ats copie Tire AUXILIARY FORCE OF OVEN ONE HUNDRED TYLE, EN and all the interesting and exci the t civilization. HKATRE COMIQUE, 514 BROADWAY. Sole Proprietor MATINES TO-DAY, MATINER, The great Curlesque, cere pent, HARRIGAN, LED AND HART, ‘AS § OX DID in there great det SHE GO astray? = Miss LINA KDWIN sD: Who baat Fe uicaw a sin aa APRIL pe L Mr BLA HOLY MULDOON, THE ues he JANA US in the cast. TO-DAY, SOLID MAN. THE’ GREATEST LIVING TRAGEDIENS 2S, great MATINEE | Diamond and Ryan. COMPLINE! 7 | coon BURGESS | TO-DAY. | Miss KUITY O'NEILL, ‘MR. B. K. | ta his Contealiues, | Miss Alice Benneit, of 1c: Messrs, BEC cere, POLK, StS ROWE, BARTLET of ROMEO AND JULIET. etaneeee! — am ‘ Mr, -— Condi aing q H CAMILLE; or, TH CRACKED HEART, | Camille, with 4 cough! a md } seied heart, Nh :E, Aprit % at 1% o'clock. . Ma BORAT. GAT COMPLIMENTARY to Mr. J. B. POLK, Waltack's, Au. | Xe JULIE: | DEBORAH, Seats now ready. 7. Tk. 30. York, OF NEW €, entitled | SAM RICKRY | Jennie Hughes —> Le wooo NSE ORSD AY Av April 29 fe gh WM, AT 2. ad TIMES of tae Coles By speci ia Feguesi, | brated tragadsenne, | 20) 48 { TWO sais ONLY, 1 in the st “ruotionat | the De: mostie. Pe sian % TOM E Sve CABIN, Friday Fi mu 1, Bonesit of Su- | and evening A vite Derinienient CURED FoR POLK'S | hursday Maiince, BROOKLYY. mt a. ‘tm SAMUELLS | N* PARK secre Manager... ‘ | Ra. f, BL CONWAY'S B The eminont Actor, Mr. in his original specially. of 1LOK® VIELLENG, in Bower . BENEFIt, THURS Hit’s Dra re POLK’ nec, Lyceum Theatre. EP ceimagsee or MUSIC, EXTR AORDINARY Al ANNOUNCEMENT. eareee OF Ta * Sted <TDIGIT, PROFESSOE HE MMA uN, commencing MONDAY ¥ EVENING, May li. -_ aa, net seats and pox: ¥ 2, atthe Acad: mer aeeete * Agi or WUSIO—eTRAK ACO —The best seats for Fryer's bi mest ‘ po ag lhe bonedtt ean be had SDAY MAL | Swill commence. & (ted | 3 of Music and bie re | th avenue, Gileey and = am | ce Ne c Matines on Tiday, anid om grand venetit of Jolin Hart.” 100 vol ‘a'np | PFs. aa KIROPOLITAN THRATHICAL AND suow PRINTING ESTABLIGUMENT, + \ HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STRRBT 4 LAROR, ASSORTMENT or PULATAIOAL, MINSTREL AND VAMLETX OUTS ; TEN THOUSAND F | TOL CLASSIC i TH ATED CAROLINA SINGERS With | Concert at Pivmouth Baptiss eharet, | Weetof Nuch avenue, tonight Tickets | Miss Kate O’Connor. AND PORTER id the —. ike ut He MATING be ah = Al TREE. The Comic Drama, THE OHIO, WOMEN; MAY ATINE K. p sAvenDs FECHTER—LOV WEDNESDAY A. PauK_ @REATRE-CHARLES B. PO . tarce 12 FUNNY Foy ‘cetim Theatre, * ILL TROVATORE , popes ae ats Over at 10. 9A. M. to Seats secured, ) HOURS FI BO) DED th fashionable and UES audience: s: LANT PROGRAMME, INSTRELS, STREL th and Eugene’s ILL. TROVATORE, nuaing ina Pullman THE PEY ELEPHANT. CHALLENGE DANCE, Jubileo ‘Tinpanionion. ILL TROVATORE. by Dan Bryant, Unsworth, Eugene, , Bob tart, Brockway, Emerson, Hogan, THE EVENT OF ik BRILLIANT OPENING OF Nene PT, BARNUM'S HIPPODR« GREAT ROMA! HIPPODROME!t TIE LARGEST AUDIENCE EVER ASSEMBLED IN ANEMIA! ! UMS GREAT ROMAN UNBOUN PESSE ANTEREST, HTON ABE METROPOLITANS WITNESS, IN ONE GRAND ENTRETAINMEND LENDOKS OF AND ROME— THE BRIGLIANT Sprcri jEANT OF THE ‘Master Barney OAGEES ss Winhetta Montague | gay sEacrre WITH THE MARVELLOL RACKS AND STEEPLE- “RDL OF GREAT BRITAIN :CHAGTE AXD APB AUIS BY ASIONALS. OF 3 NG 1 eiees— ALL MR. BAR. Hie. GH He. t fanding the immense capacity of the huild- tug, it is esti ated that nearly as many were necessarily | turned away upon the opening night as gained 2 sion. To 14 this crowd andt excitement a possible, the 1 ent earnestly request 0 | dren and all who to attend the Ar Tews nN EXUIBITION at ‘k, which cntertatnments are = in every respect to those of the evening. al entrances—Yourth avenue, corner Tweaty- wae attest, and on Madison avenue Reserved seats for Hoth Ovehestra and Balcony may be ‘ocured tare days | advance. Box office open from tok. Reserved and batcon orche ako at Millett & Co.'s music ie store, No. 45 Orchestra Chairs, $1; Balcony Chairs, 75 cents; Family Cirele, 50 cents; Gallery, 25 ce seats pecores Broad WTIES THEATRE, NEW ORLE ) Watease aud Man: BSE, OMN BE. OWENS Stars, Combination and tirst sign Stock aadress HN EB. OWENA, M. AA iv Towsantow' BECKRIT AS THE FUNNY SPRIG Poik benefit, Thursday Matince. R sow OPEN-TWENTY-SECO WAY, RK THEATER! | AaB a! WF sdegreies ~PENANCE—~GREAT sU <GRIN,” by WELS, “trans Carnival Laucel Melpipinint,” om Ta Danse," Mattel, 1 T5e.; Millard’ lished by J ‘Dirk CADENY rr MUSTO CUSHMAN READIN OK Wt VED SEATS AT TORATHE, HCKET T OFFice, 11 id BROADWAY. ahs ASD JANAURORER, Ag Pe rouk BENEFIT, TA mn ab hMY OF MUSIO, CUSHMAN, “MORNING AND BYVRNING RRADINGS, BRE ‘EMiON SQUARE. TATIONAL ACADEMY OF DESIGN.—¥ORTY.NINTH srand annual Exhibition of yi and eee. ures, Pow oven, day and evening. Corner Twenty-viird ad Pts TWMATRE=( HARLES caianencabews Si PONDS MUS Watton STRICTLY HONORABLE GENTLE- man to assist a young fetta an ihe muaet eo bya briltiant suece ‘has Leen pred ce enfietnsclom givan aon et, ef OM given as A. ' ir pid ‘Address ae iy sae aut iit Sai. BACISG ACADEMIES. HONS tk CIRCULAKS at orivate news dia'tdst i eovenc academy, 22 pst THEATRE ue Wr nol teed. ras PENAYO, ? ‘DED EXT HY JASM_AND A PROGRAMME OF ANCIENT GREECE | r TINE MATINE® Rit MANNER bain a EATHEE| a narcag nore ee a MATINEE ay NATINER| © pRa Diav \ MATINER + EEO, | MATINEE i MATINER Geer! ng, T nee strength of the Company. | NEE MATINEK| MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2, ‘AN: WEDRESDAY, APR 1 2 YMILTA GATLLOTTI. DAY, wat 1 EIN VORNBUME Eule | SER ante tive f ‘ox office open dally Oreck Seals can be secured one week per THEATRE—LOVE'S PENANCE. 8 “pa gegin’ Sh Tiere ey BROADWAY. B sRoapway, Begins at i Ppponte New York Hotel). Begins at 3. Mr. 8A. Proprictor Ne Gno, In Pox M Acting seca Treasurer. NO CHSSATION | HOU! HUMPIY STILL IN A! i rd RR mm ©. K, rox, my ©. W, RAVET, Inimitable Pantaloon. Unequal'ed Harlequin, LOUISE BOSHELL, | 0 LUOTA ond ond the the the ORRINS, Graceful vanamine, Marvettous. Actobate 5 and Wire Volant M_ | Sensations of th Prof, J. L. DA Prof. 0° with hus tamed School | & | theMius jondet. of Educated Doxa. Tho Tumbleronicon. The veautitul and charming Premiere Danseses, Mules. Al ‘A LA BELLA and VENERINI, TH AR SWISS BE! RIN NGERS, GEORGIE ULDING, W. P. SPAULDING. Miss PA Nellie Daniels, Miss Ettie Morgan, Miss Aj In addition to the above will appear a superb and care- | fuily selected corpe ot | ESYS E and bers ARTISTS, * LaptEs) on HILDREN'S: ATINEES TUE. ae Ti 2P. M. THU RSDAY AND SATURDAY. AT M ‘M“iyee LEVICK AS JOSEPH, POLK BENEFIT, Lyceum Theatre, Thurday Matinee. nes Stanicy. | Sulverivare ; sactift | ment, Address, with PIANOFORTES, NOFORTES, ORGANS, «ec. de ite SQUARE HAINES BROTH PATABLE $10 LENiara papa mien Set Ass or 1 Suge REST EEE rooms i) ‘are STEINWAY ogarh PARLOR GRAND FOR $450; AN ganese rand tor $375; a $1,000 Piano, first clase make oe Bee ‘octave, city make, us secong hand | om to rent very low, . 101 aoe tty ERs WILL FULL, AGRAFFE 14 COTAVE RO EWOOD ‘ianoforte tor sale, all Improvements, four stant dornen carved case and tous, made to order, cost $1.00 for 1, Cover, &c.; bill of salo and wai Ars; Algo Howiehotl F Fornlture for sale. private sate 12) We: Ae Bg yet Fou > Feat t—First class now 7 ? wood rota eh Dewitt sas Bice Warranted. "Call a al CASH ON INSTALMENTS | and 74s octave rose- TH'S, 26 Bieecker street, near Bowery. _ \ SECOND HAND PIANO—BUT LITTLS USE©D, 7: octave; good lo cheap. 47, Unieohalts place. Agont, fou: Rooms, &* a0. WANTED, In this poe and Brookiya. APARTM [7 cage FoRxtaq. A tur ie | Biase tea ~| RACING PROSPECTS. Programme of the Maryland Jockey foason: ‘Gliysnad on areas with | particulars, MANAUAR Ux 190 Hera ze La or on Wo ADULTS wax to ra want 0 IRR : Club Spring Meeting. | am oar a foealeeriantent Adareea, witht full par- | Sgulara, 7, ment aro ptown Branch Firct of the 2 The and ESK ROOM WANTED-BETWEEN CHAMBERS | POrses To Be Decided—Improvements at with fondo nu eane! pf FRM era 8 Ge, Mae Pimlico Track—Promise of Grand wan Bport fomumental City. Breen FURNISHED “HOUSE WANTED—ON MADI tim the Mi tal i ee walt, Fitth tren} or between Fourth and Fixth, ‘ate rent, by private fam- 8 Addre; yk mode fear adul: frp with highes! e | Babette Herald Uptown Braach ‘ottee. ANTED—PARLORS AND BASEMENTS IN A HIGH aot. rivate house, central location, by &tamily ora i, roquire more than two rooms on parlor al t moderate rent; reference, Address 0, A., “After Lexington comes Baltimore, men open wice their ears when this announce- ment 1s made, for tt is the harbinger of exciting times and carries with it the realization of their wishes—the beginning of the racing season at the East, Such ta the fact, as following the six daya? Wwasae PIANO, 9129: ELEGANT STKINWAY, AT é ai bir ritlee rvey epg. $250. Pianos to rent reat inducemen ea o Sng NO PUBEREY & CO., 78 Broadway. SACRIFIGE—TWO _t BRILLIANT TONED 74 OC- sport in the blue grass region, at Lexington, Ky., the venue changes to Pimlico Track, the gates of which will be throwa open on Tuesday, May 26, and continuing three days thereafter, Tho Mary: Wane aven A GENTLEMAN AND WIFF, NEAR re Avenue Hotol, a ce comroetenis Room. ‘without rd, where meal: be obtai ned in the house it ne- Gera Address, statiug terms, R TANTED—TO RENT, BY A FAMILY irs, | land Jockey Clad spring meeting is a significant Sheottea anetortes, Mur ronpd corners felt satnge, Wis Tart ofa House, ig central locations frosts: reat | event in the racing world, It causes the enthust. cach, Rosidence 31 Bast Twentieth st, near Broadway. | SbOUt $60 per month,’ Addrees box 3,086 Post office. astic turfman to almost forget past equine tri- MAGNIFICENT 7% OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO- forte (or sale—superbly carved lege ani case, four Tound corners, je order, celebrated maker; “tuliy uarantesd, used 5 months inetud id. Cover; Anion, Ghatsber, Dinng Furniture: Patntings, Brouzes fice} property tamily leaving city, 80 @W. KR. LIVINGSTON, West 15th st, near 5th ay. Qand 10 years, with pr nly a Pe, at a two guildren, sy on or a hy Seventh and Twentieth sti if in a, With full p pices Neg a. umphs in the prophecies of the good luck which the future has in store, and gladaens his heart tn the prospect that the time has again come around when “the sport of kings" will have driven away all memories of the winter. While this reunion ta nue; rent must be moder: preferred, dre: Post office. N ARION 7K OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, NEW; also an Upright Piano, Parlor Organ, set Parlor Pure niture for sale, very low. ‘Inquire at 22) Kast Twenty- eighth street, FAMILY WILL SELL THEIR ELE. & Bros. Pianoforte at a sacrifice; a four round, roxewood case Piano, 7% oc- tave, having ail Improvements: full &c. ; cost $975, for Stool, Oh ver; has box ping; algo, Parlor, Library, Chamber and Diniog Far. Rittre; lots to suit; call Seven residence 210 West Twenty-first street. NUMBER OF GOOD SECOND HAND PIANOS, cheap for cash, to rent and sold on instalme' oF octave" or 240. ‘At JOHN MAHON’S, 224 East Thirty: ninth LADY WILL SSLL A PIANO, IN GOOD ORDER, with Stool, at half price, having no further uso for it, 449 Wert Eighteenth street. XREAT BARGAINS.—A HANDSOME ROSEWOCD Pignotorte, carved legs, colpbeated neers only $:25;07 octave Plano a sacrifice. & SON, “11 Clinton place, Fighth street, hear Broedway AGNIFICENT 75 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO: Jorto, round coruers, overstrung bass, carved legs, serpentine mouidings, only $190; loss than one-,uarier value; must sell immediatel; Call at 187 Bleecker st, _ IANOS TO RENT TO RESPONSIBLE PARTIES, OF our own manwiacture, and all 7/4 octaves and al- imost new. ARION PLANOFORTE CO,, No. 6 Eqst Four- teenth street, next to Delmonico' ‘8. Pras 10 REAT AND TO SELL—ON EASY monthly Instalments; ‘all makes; new and second WILLIAM A. POND & CO, No. 47 Broad way and 39 Union equate. IANO WANTED. poy CASH AT LOW PRICK; must be Al and as new; first class instru peas price, makcr, &c., F. C., box 4,869 New York Post offi No eg tS gTApt t Labesmalas Director ESDAY, sepO oe MLLE, ANGOT tha FILLE oi Bice ANGOT), Operette 1n three acta, b; Box office open trom 9 till 4 choc! | park ‘ATRE—NOW OPEN—TWENTY-SECOND | 2 Skeet AND. BROAD WAY, reves PENANCE—GREAT SUCUESS, I esters cel OF MUSIC ae CHARLOTTE CUSIIMAN, WEDNESDAY MORNING, April 2, Selections vrei a Hoth DAY BrERTs, May 4, Selections from “Runes and NESDAY MOWSTN May 6. Selections from erenant Exe nice." SATCRDA ORNING. Bay 9 Selections from “Much “Ado About N in. The second (oh of cach tea jing will consist NOTE. or Misceilancous Selec! Evening Readings at 8. seats, $I, ‘ts for any of the single Read- sale at Carrilio’s ok te for Fiore 825 Broadway elith street, (rom 9 A. SL to4 2. aL, dai ADEMY.— NILSSON. MIGNON, ast night but two (2) of STRAROECH GRAS HALTAS OPERA COMPANY, This (WEDNESDAY) April), ab 8 O'cluck, LAST TIME.) GN N ine. CHINISTINE NILSSON. Me, OSTAVA TORRIAN CUSHMAN, AS. AND CHORUS AND ORGHUSTRA, Suse ‘al Director and Conductor TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) G, APRIL 3). Ay) EVE ys PARE RE [3 ee, OF | Mile. ok be CA VIC" TOR cabot, eepet roth ptesre fin GR LA FAvORITA me. PAULINE LUCCA, XT SUNDA Rater. M, CONCER: ty Mme, CORE ‘NILSSO! Seats for ali the above now at Acaden: mer’s, 701 Broadway, and also 114 Broad w: ON AS CAMILLE, WITH A COUGH, rronaay Dear,” ‘ind CADEMY OF | THE GRAN SUNDAY, MAY 3. FESTIVAL © CORE RE RYEK for hy beara by i NEY arewell, | Mine, PAULINE | | together with all the artists of the sTraKoatil’ GRAND 1 G A Ratha, me ‘Upon gis 0 BEAK. ri joint appearance in soeagh PAVA TORRIANL ar M. Car Senor out, 1 Signor SCOLAR. or and Cond ondactor | Stalments, nue, betwi | Foom Suits, ILSSON a) (for the first a In tho Grand Sacred Concert me, CHRISTIN has ly consented ty “lL Know That My Kedeomer Live: th * The attention of the public is respec following :— | ‘This will be the fleet and onty occasion on which thess world-revowned artists, Mine. Nilson aud Mme. Lucea will sing a duct. This will be the farewell appearance of Mme, Nilsson fienving tor Bnrope, May 6) and also Mme. Lucea (eay- ing for the W | nis will be the last concert of the Strakosch Company. i | _ Seats for the above can now be had atthe Ac { alto Schirmor's, 701 Broadway. and at 1l¢ Broadway. | | | \TRILSON AS JOLT 7, LYCECMT TRE, TUURS. day Matinee. Seats now rearty | M NEM SON af Or ee in READINGS at STEINWAY HALL, M158 NEILSON will give tw READINGS 7 her firstin Ame FAREW piX APY’ this weason, THURSDAY EVEN SATURDAY “MORNING, May % The sale of seats will commence MONDAY MORNING, and her NCES RIVATE FAMILY WOULD SELL, cash or on Anstallcanats, 4 4 fine overstring bass. at So. 40 East *rnurtietl strect, between Madison and Fourth avenues. CHEAP FOR ve Piano . of great significance to owners and breeders of thoroughbreds, it is an important event to | the aristocratic Monumental City and all the dent. POST | “OF FICE NOTICH, Post OFFICE NOTICE —THE MAILS Pu row Kt KUROPE | for the week ending Saturday, May a, will | close at this 0 office a followa: on Tass Mesday an 12! M., | Zens of pleasure-loving Maryland. The carnival theca Saturday ar nt ia, or om Mhuraday, se Lt hat | at Pimlico ts anticipated for months, and from pes ————— <== | day to day during the progress of the amusement ‘PROPOSALS, aem | the course la thronged with the fuirest aud noblest of the State, demonstrating that the love of racing is bred in the bone of its people, and come what may their craving for turf sports will not disap. pear with the present generation, IMPROVEMENTS AT PIMLICO, Keeping pace with the demand to make still more attractive the meetings of the Maryland Jockey Club, many improvements have been made SUPPLY DEPARTMENT OF TH Bit, RAILWAY COMPANY, Purchasing Agont's Office, No. 3u) Weat ‘Twenty-third stree! ew Yorm, April 24, 1874, Sealed Proposals and endcraed “Proposals for scrap Metal" will be received at thls office until Saturday, May | 2, s14, 12 o'clock boon, for the purenaso and removal of | the following described lots of Scrap, Iron and Steel, Bowling Tires and Stect ‘Tiros :— ‘Old Wheels ani Axles, Wroi Scrap. Cast Scrap. bai a4 ‘Tom ror in the track and surroundings during the past {0 123g Big three months by the managers of this pepular or- » kes 800 ganization, First of these was the thorough -— 7 33 draining of the inclosure of the course and the lower portion of the grounds being supplied with blind ditches. On the Ist of March a large force of laborers was placed on the track, which was ley. elled and graded and then covered with & heavy coating of sand as a means of lightening and improving it. In addition the club recently purchased five acres of adjoining land, on which will be erected a handsome club house forthe ase of members and their guests, not only during the races, but throughout the year. The club has fAtted upa suit of rooms tn the city, corner of Charles and Saratoga streets, tor the usa of the members and their friends, where at alt times they will find every convenience that could be desired, 16 123 ity, Susquehanna, Hornellsyiilo and Batato! shops, l0y tons bowling Tires and 20 tons Steel Successful bidders will be required to deposit 15 nor cent of the amount awarded to then at the time ot such award, and the balance, 85 per cent, will be payable at the time and place of delive! ery aor say reserves to tigoif the apight ts to re: any and all General Purchasing Agent pro tem. A STOR! SIDE STORAGH WARE. AA. houses, £98, me “So udson, 779 Greenwich streets and 10 Abingdon square.—Superlor accommodations for Furuno pianos, ae, mirrors’ and other fam- ily pr ‘operiy i Dia n separate rooms; always accessi ble; goods recelved ea delivered day and night; cart- ing, pucking and | abipping 1 promptly execuied. owner and Manager, Office 593 Hudsoa stieet, near Twelith street, FIRST DAY’S SroRrr. i ____ MUSICAL, A, KAMPING. TENOR, FORMERLY OF TRINITY, o) «tow of Collegiate Reformed Dutch church, Forty. and Fitth avenue, will accept @ first Class dress BO'Ce ED—A GooD BASS SINGER, APPLY AT NO. ANT) 5 Fast lath si St. V TANTE D—A YOUNG LADY TO TRAVEL WITH A | r entertainment as pianist; a permanent. slt- ie righ? party. ens ELOO, Herald office, 30 & PIANO SCHOLARS FOR SALE.—ADDRESS: Ha HER, 174 Spring § strect. Se ‘STEAMBOATS, &C. ARGE WANTED—FOR EXCURSIO: DD or charter, Address, with particulars, box 1.045 New York Lost oltce. JOR SALE OR CHARTERCLIGHT DRAUGHT Steamboat id ve Ui bio for short roiles, excursions or towing. Address, With partlewlars, box 1,915 Fost uftce. _F v RNITURE, ND MONTHLY rpets and Beddin, Ths ant 157 Chatham street An prices, —WEEKL Furnitiire, UWAIT & C immense stock au CARGE ASSORIMENT OF CARPETS, FURNITURE and Bedding. at lowest cash prices, by. weekly In- PARI Lis warchense, 419 Bighth ave- ad Thirty-first streets, PURCHASE | AEGER'S WAREMOUSES—EIGHTH AVENUB, ‘Thirty-third to Thirty-fourth streets; 22 Ninth ave: | The Programme of the spring meeting, jase nue; lowest 1n rate, oldest established and most exten- | issued, provides an abundance of sport. Daring the line in the business: Storage, for furniture, | ne four days there are sixteen races, embracing ouds and wares oi every description In sepa: a conipartmenty the ste as if in a private sidenco; always accessible; four platform elevato Goods received without notice ; customs duties, trets and other charges advanced; night patrol; ‘receive | foots at all hours and furnish sheiter for loaded waz in interior court of warehouses; everything appertain- | ing to storage and handling of Property attende to, | a variety of contests that cannot fail to please the oldest and most enthusiastic lover of the turf, On the opening day the’ first race isa dash of two miles, for all ages, for a purse of $700, of which $600 goes tothe firat and $100 to the second horse, Maicens, of three years are allowed 3 lb: of four years, allowed 5 Ibs, and offive years and up- wards, 7 lbs, Next onthe list ts the Preakness N ORRELL'S NEW FIRST CLASS STORAGR WARE. houses, from No, 102 tolld East Thirty: aeeone stroet, extending to Fourth avenue, bullt expressly for tha perpose. Storage tor furniture, pianos, mirrors, tran Stakes for three year-olds, dash of one and acEAgD AD Ca r packages of extra value, The pablic | 9 half miles, $59 subseripuon, pay or pay, with ecsidablabsse/ szand $1,000 added. This stake closed August 15, 1873, | Qions YOUR FURNITURE AT INE WEST Sipe | With twenty-two nominations, and uo doubt witt folly matntain the great tnterest that has unl versaily characterized 11s previous decisions, Among the asptrants for the honors of Passing under the wire foremost of the conrenting ooh are Saxon, Scratch, Weathercock, Bngan gardiess, King Amadeus and others, and tng colors of the owners who will secure the $2,100, which the stake ts worth, witl receive the hearty plaudits of thousands, Tne race was won last year by Chamberlin’s bay colt Survivor. The Handicap stakes, for lour-year-olds, mile Neats, comes next in order, It is & stake of $50 each, halt forett, with $509 ad Tobacco Warehouse Nos. 672 and 57¢ Hudson street, corner of West Eleventh street; the finest accommoda: tions tor furniture in separate rooms and at low rates. Parties stowing thetr furniture in wy warehouse may be assured that no moths or other ee wiil yet into tt, as each room ts Abe Wished and vonfilated, EYER, $72 and 314 ilndson street. QTORAGE WAREHOUSE—FOR FURNITURE, PIANOS, | | age, &¢., in separate rooms, at (ow rates: sepa: | Tate department tor pianos, mirrors, patntings, to. 5 | ivite the attention of pardes wito intend. to store thelr furniture to our accommodations for the storing of goods, syle of rooms, tight, ventitaiton, de. all goods taken up | aud down on clevators; the warchoues are guarded day | clay’ For this’ there are eighteen - nom- incre: ties SE Se SUN?! | mations, emeng them being such tried good 38, mya 2 2 Commerce ek oe Bleecker. Ones as Survivor, Artist, Cariboo, Catesbys | Lizzie Lucas and Sallie Watson, and cons T RESIDENCE 21 RAST oe Soe Suits, iniaid and gilt, cost sags OS ap ae reps, $: ig complete B ‘arpets, PRIVATE PAMIL. Y, LEAVING FOR EUROPE wili dispore of their Household Furniture at a sacri- ice. Maxnstcent Drawing Room Salts covered silk bro- cade richest, deseripiton, made order, cost, $19), for $200; a £40; super rosewood four orners, celebrated maker, for 0, anesuding Stool pre Cover; Carpets, Mirrors, Vaintings, Bronzes, Bu- aus, Bedstends, "Wardrobes, Muttresses, Extension Table, Silverware, Ginasware, Chinaware, Cutlery. Honss turnished 6 inonths ago. OR, LIVINGSTON, & West 15th st, near 5th av. Ei “NOTA BENE.” NO. 1. An examination of our Stock ; convinces all that for ne be excelled. No trouble to ONER & CO, $2 and 8h Bowery, East Thirty vi eet, ‘COUNT OF REMOVAL, A PRIVATE FAMI- magnificent dounle Parlor Suits, 14 pie ces, Covered in satin; superb Ti. 0¢,nve Punmolorte,. cost $1,000; em ya ds Carpets, “20 rich Bedroom Suits Bedding, &c.; Mirrors, Centre Tables, Chairs, Louns: Paintings, Bronzes, ‘Curtains, silver, China, Clocks Hall, sasement and Kitchen Furaiture, used one year; Will se il in lots to sult for 49 cents on the dollar, N. No reasvuable offer retused. Call at private house 120 West 23d st. House open from 9 A. M, “PRIVATE FAMILY WILL ¢ sonable offer, tholr entire fn lots to suit, constsiing Tarlor one do., 8 pieces, fi Paintings, imported sion Table, elegant ul walnut Podsteads, Bureaits, Dressin Fobes, hair and sprint Mattresies: rep, piusl Gloth Suits; 19 Carpets, silverware, ae. ; ’ 714 octave resewoot esidence 219 We H tt in da Parlor nies voi 3 xtet Window Shades ana fixtures of every dercription put up in the best manner, at very Jew prie G. TE. RELIY & (0. as Finth avenue, meriy at 724 Browdwa SIDENCE 103 WEST TWENTY. : west ot Sixth avenue. — Privare ving up housekeeping will sell their elegant Household Furuitace nt great: sacrifice for casits magnificent Grand Duchess and Marie Atitoineite style Parlor suits tn erimson entin nua fine atin. cost $20, clogant latest style blue and gold-an Land reps, $65 and 40; rosewootl Pianotorte, Paintings, leror, Citrine Carpets, rosewood and walnut Chain: pene Lielar tresses, Library, Dining Furnitare. Call Canre ts, ) Furnitare, Beds, Bedding, &c. ‘monts taken by the week or month. Terms oay: eeLLY & CO. St ux i cornor of Twe: JARrer AND FURNTTURE AT TUE LOWEST: brice: Weekly. ef foes va payments ta D. NNING. near Twenty eugit nrvet URNITURE,—PANTIFS HAVING LARGE lots of Household Furviture, Carpets, M ig, £2 to dienose ov will find’ pure ies ing GLORGH A. THEALH, at Cole & Thorn's, roee Fitth venue, Ldok ont for the Fed shin, 5 Wost "Pearteent hh strect, has to ‘tt MAGNIFICENT Tut PAIS, THE BEAT TORUL CIT TONIGHT Aprit-2), tt otclen k, Rome, Frulay. ight. onlcn, Suturday night. Paris, aturday Ma re sain ‘euch representa ion wi'l be ante CHEEBRATED Wonks OF Aue wt pate are ming @ 7 wide open.” —Dr. ‘oliver Wendell Holmes. AAdrjasion ® cents; sofa seats 75 cents, to be obtained at the hall. Ih RAcact k AS DEBORAU, LYCEUM THEATRE, ursday Matinee. ~ MISCELI. ANROuS, rity “7 SEVENTH AVENUE, NEAR (FIP RTeTIE mee in have your watches, clocks and. Jew: ry Fepali warranted, Eye Glasses and ‘Specta- ER A U:XHTBITION, Lhe J Rmerious Powders and Lozenges 4 fk meena en pranes st the sgnachs Powers, Jong beautiful dream with eyes ; all chemists’ ote. «FOU matcher depo. UG ROOPR—ORAVRE, T1Y AND OT11TE KIN | LFARY Ra ted repaired aad warranteds te i Fools it it ened. Ud Went Thirtyaiaya strogh, J pice, J, Mb Foennereca FAMILY BREAKING UP HOUSE. eeping will sell Pier and Mantel Mirrors, fine Par- Jor Euit ant other cholsc aritcles of Furniture; also “cognate everything new last December, at 975 Lexington avenue, near Seventy-first ALTIES HAV \d LARGE OR SMALL Of Holiceholt Furniture, Carpets, Mirrors. Kc, moss Ol, Wi nd acash purchaser by addresst) G Whitin 20 bronaway. sé ne OR SAU E—ON ACOOUNT OF Moy I Boia Bed, dest make: Brussels Olleloths and Gas Fixtures: sing Nor tot seeond ect, 3; ‘only in mee one ost eat ‘ert i hia “TUE, FURNITURE, BED AND BEDDING, Crockery and ali Fixtures of ‘the Branch Southern fotel, 23 Anvity street. ne pomtivo, trom 12 to 2 o'clock, on Wednoslay, April # YHORGE A. CLARKE, 747 BROADWAY, RESPECT. fully solicits an exathination of his stock of fine Fur- ,caepet pring and Hair Matirenseg, Farior Bests oy WH Also Nis monthly paymon’ K PANTED—\ Fy RST CLASS OLD FASILIONED SIDE. bay Address, with deseripHo” ao” lnweat cash Herwid oMtice, ‘Apply tm. AC Al! sell all their elegant Hlousehotd Furniture, | id brocatel Suits; Walnut Suits in broeca- | " system of Mouse Vurnishing, by | | quently it will, bdeyond a doubt, prove an exciting contest, especially as the handicapper has displayed sound judgment and mmapargeley in ‘ap. portioning tho penilties. I. Blandy & Son's chestnut mare Fanate Boston and W. H, Gordon's chestnut gelding Jack of ‘Truiaps have the lowe: weights—95 ibs.—while Survivor tops tho list i, placed in separate rooms, TAGUAR, ow | near ‘Twellth, Ww. ANTE} | wast D-A CARD PRINTING PRESS AND GUT. | H2 Ibs, Machi: Address: YD, 995 Sixt ‘f A trial steeple chase, for horses of all ages, tha nue, stating price wi tstie S84. 8 LOYD, 05 pixth AVC: | Hove haver won a secplo clase Taco, at Saratoga. Jerome lark, Long Branch or Baltimore winds up EYES AND oA ‘the opening day’s sport. This coutest, welier BERLE BI arennarororn | Weights, ts for a purse of $400 for the first, $75 for RTIF(CIAL HUMAN LYKS—J. 1 DAVIS, EN. | the second ond $60 for the third Norse, and abo: © Xentor and ony maker of the improval ariidelat | one mile and & half Over a fraction of the reular | Human tye, acknowledge. by the faculty to bethe only | steeple course. ‘Three must start to make a race; correct invitation or natire in the worlt. a7 East Fic | Eng in mew of the similar coutos's during th¢ tevath street, between Third and Fourth avenaca. | meeting, it will evoke much tuterest, ze 1 | SeE= = = — SECOND DAY. | COMMISSIONERS tF EMIGRATION. On the second day—Wernesday, May 27 REE Bids: of ono mile starts the bail. Tius 1s for | Overcherges by the Inman Line—Hovw | dash ail purse OF $350 for the first and $50 for the second } Meee nag of four years allowed 4 tbs., but, if over jour | Whey Mnde $21 Gut of a Poor Emil. | years, ahowed 6 tbs, ‘The second grant—The Decroase in Emigration. | event ‘ts the Chesapeake Stakes, for files three years old, dash of one and a quarier Tho Commissioners of Emigration held their ir meeting yesterday afternoon at two - miles; 6 tps. extra for tue Winner Of the Preakness stakes, if a flily; $50 entrance, play ov pay, with $500 added by The club, of which $100 goes to tha second flily. This stake Closed Auguet 15, 1873, with nine bominations, It was won last year bye Lizzio Lucas, beating Satire and Miante W. Then comes a seiling race, for alt heats, for a plirse of 9500 to the first, and the second horse, 2,609, UL Welgdit s $ 1,590, allowed 5 ibs. e Secretary read the minutes of the last regular meeting, containing # list of the namnerous inlssais previously reported in the HERALD, There was a humorous episode before business og, THe $loota hose entered to be sold tor Jor $2,000, allowed 3 iba, for $1,000 allowed 7 | Starr, relating to tne punetuality of the first blll pe win dp the sport ot ae ; y contest, ot the dag ts named gentleman at the meetings of the commis | pros Handicap stakes, Of $25 cach, If not ‘Gavlnnga sion, The minutes showed that Mr. Mauger came, | ont, for ail x sh of two anda halt miles, to narae ane close after the Jast-race on the fest da onse H special meeting, whi Prieta diabeca: ise rns ze while | tho wouzlits to be announced the following mor ail the other Commi sioners failed to put In an ap- | ing, una the decarations io be made immediately pearance. Me. Mauger was compiimented by his | after the 4st race on thesame day, The clun will | colleagues ina Jocose manner on this remarkavie | add $800, of which man Ore © the second horse, 4 rae | show of punctuality, The third day of the meeting, Thnvsday, May 23, | The minates of the Castle Garden Committee | wilt pees us the frst event a nee ot threes were read, showing that they fad dismissed q | Quarters of a milo, for maidens of all ages, for & b F ntsc of $40), entrance $29, whica goes to ti large number of employés and reduced many eetana horse Volttowmg this spin fin bo pret salaries, sented the Centicine Bost Stakes, Of $25 each, The Finance Commitice reported that they haa vy OF pay, Lite club to. ada $409, of which $190 goes | audited bills to the amount of $17,000 at their last | meeting, Approved, tO the second horse; dash Of ome and a quarter Talles; weiter wolghts. This steke—the horses to be The resignation of the agent of the commission at Syracuse was accepted, ridden BY meniwvers oF the Morylend Cind or ang recognized racing hopereet du the United States | The Commissiéners of the Ciiatitles proposed | thata burtal plot for immigrants bo sct apart on rhosed Janu: Lhist wita the follows ing nine subserivers:-~M, Sorden & Uo, T, GK Lawrence, Oden Bowie, D. J. Bannatyne, iL. Gattoey, + ne Foray, Joho H, Tully, Joseph Dorahue ‘ and . Van Buren. | rest Island, $5 to be charzed for each body. Re- | “4 sweepstakes for three-year-olds that have not ferred. | The Secretary stated that an emigrant, John | Rankin, had been overcharged by the Inman steamship line $21, on a ticket from New York to San Francisco, which he bought from the company at Liverpool. The Secretary wrote to Mr. Dale, tho Won in thet’ two-scar-old (ori, dash of one mile, folio It ts for $25 cacn, play or pay, the club to Add $500, OF Which $100 gues 10 the second horse; colts to cart Ty 100 Ibs, and flies and geldings 97 Tbs. This stake Closed January 31 last with twenty-five nominations, among whom are Mr. Bolmont’s bay brown colt Brigand, dir. Cottrel’s cheatuat cole agent of the Inman line, demanding that the $21 Baars Belay aby bay’ ally Ap ee beatae ei e i f Cots bay filly Vandal a chestni ve refunded to the emigrant. Mr. Date refused to | & 0.8! alot) Bowie & Clabangh’s Day ool Fie do so, saying that he had no confidence m the | colo and Harrizon’s bay ily Sweet Bay. Two me present emigrant railway fares, and that if tho | heats, for ali agos, maidens allowed 3 1ba., } urse of | rates were aavanced before the emigrants | Lewd fo the fist Sage to the second horse, come arrived they woald not pay the company the air. | Picte the day’s spe On the fourth day, Friday, May 29, the amuse. | “Your agent defrauded the emigrant. Ths | ment commences with a selling rave, for three, | Board Insists that if you sell tickets in Kuropo | year-olds, dash of one and Rete the Bilies; pursy | for transportation beyond New York you shali not | of $500, of which $100 lo the Kecond hors, charge more than tie current rate in Castle Gar. | Those entered to be sold for $3, den at the time ofsaic. If you have no confidence | $2,000, allowed 6 18. for $1,500, m the pr nt rates of cinigrant fares being main- | for $1,! oe 15 Ibs. ; for $609, 20 Jb: the winnee tained, ana fear that they may be advanced before | to be Sold at auction. mmedtate! the race, the emigrant arrives here, it seems to me that the | Nex’ rope! have ran during the meeting, $600, of which ¢l0a jrom selling tickets beyond the port of New York,’! oes to the second horse ; dash of two miles; weights He reiterated his demand for ret sting the money, Be be gen after the last race on the third but Mr, Dale paid no attention to eptanons 19 be made at that time Mr, Kaufmann was of the pti that the com- be ee the entry box, mission had no legal right to demand such restitu- A compensation purso of $500, mile heats, fole tion, and, alter some discussion, tho matter | lows, Horses that have not started during the dropped. meeting 3 Ibs. extra; winnors of one race d at Tne Secretary Stated subsequently that he had colt Scratch and bay flily Theodora, Mr. Sanford’¢ WINDING UP, ference. The Secretary wrote back to Mr, Dale: | Xt comes @ handierp purse ior all tae thas e thing for you to do woul be to abstain the meeting, 6 tbs. extra; of two races, 7 lbs, found it necessary to address similar remon- | extra; horses boaten oned during thy meet | stranees, on account of overcharges on railway | allow a Lge? f twice, allowed 5ibs, The taal tickets soll in Europe, to the White Star line, race of the day and oot By a the Grand 7 Steeplechase Post Stakes, of halt (crete the club to add $706 for tho flrat horse, $190 for t) second and $75 for the third norse, welter worgintar This atake closed Jannary 31, last, with the follows ing subscribers, who will namo at the post: Jordan & Co., D. J, Bannatyne, F. G Des Ever G, Gaffney and Joseph Donahue, As it is over the regular course, about two And 4 halt miles, & Moss Interceting event is anticipated. big such riclf and well arranged programme ti Net | meeting at Piniico track wil grandly ineugars | the Eastern Factny Sea08, mA cin fe oMicors of the Maryland Jocke: et Vigo Frese A letter from Mr, Ward's Island, removal as py Commi: Van Poser, chief clerk of Fit panty protesting against his j e ] “restated that Compirclier Green announced rh readiness to pay for upy lecessary | repairs in the rotunda of Castle Garden, and the Board then adjourned, The number of immigrants rm this year up to the 27th of April is 26,705. Last year to the close of April there were 74,901 alien pouscnpatas | in 1872, for the stmttar period, there were 77,944. | The inereass in recelpts for commutation being in exact proportion with the arriyais, it Freip sl that $30,259 leas the hoard recetves, in 1374, oe followa:—President, Oden Bowls; Furst 1872, and $84,667 lesa than tn 1872. Those a1 dent, Washington Booth; ‘Second Vice facts upon which the Board chiefly base ‘elt hd dent, Ed. Lioyd; Treasurer, Benn o sler plication for an increase of resources, and they | Secretary, J. D. Ferguson; "exeen tive matt state that i(this rate of immigration is to continue, | James L. McLano, bh flangon “Tha Otho: | the Ward's Island institntions must be abandoned | Willams, &. A. Clabau; aR Al Alexander ond | for lack of means, This is the chief basis of their | Richard Manning, Decourey, a ) application for an ingrease of the commutation tax. | Young, George Snail, B a Rogers