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Officers. ‘The new steamer Neckar, which arrived at this port early on Sunday, 1s tho Jatest addition to the | Atlantic fleet of the North German Lloyds hence to Southampton and Bremen, In every respect whe (6 & inagnificent specimen of naval architec- ture, and on her first voyage demonstrated that in the matter of speed she is not behind any of the fastest ocean steamers constructed. The Neckar ‘was built in Greenock, in both bull and machinery, by Messrs. Laird & Co. Her huil ts of wrought iron plates, and she is of the following dimen- sions:—Length on deck, 361 feet; breadth of beam, 4 eu depta of pois from, hurricane deck, 33 fees aime} jepth of hold from tonnage deck, 26 feet; Grangnvoi water at load lino, at feet 6 é inches} tonnage, gross, 3,120 tons; registered, 1,860 tons. ‘The motive power of tiis vessel consists of ver- Soa, compound engines, haying cylinders 62 inches 304 inches in diameter, with a stroke of piston of 4 feet 6 inches, Steam ta supplied irom ten tubular boilers, each having two jurnaces, beside Which there is a aonkey boiler and independent pi) ps ior fire and bilge a poses, She ig titted n ons water-tight bulkheads, and her rig is Shatiobe @ brig. ‘he Scoommodations of the Neckar are of the Most comiortabie and pleasant character. hed main saloon tn the after portion ol the vessel 1 elegantly finished in maple and meted Wamoe the panels bye Y pe be with gilt in such an artistic manner as to produce a Very agreeable effect, From the saloon the first class staterooms open through alcoves, which are hang with crimson curtains. Here there are oa apartments sufficient to Sconmmadate eighty passengers, while in the second on the same deck forward, tity-three persons so find Pleasantly appointed foe In addition, the steerage is fitted with berths capable of carrying 762 passengers. The ventilation in every portion of the ship is excellent, while ‘tween decks there are arr ments to exhaust the toul air and re- path it with fresh at all times. Lounging and — ng toons are. found botn fore and aft, and the conveniences pecaneany in @ vessel of this character exist in profusion. ‘The ated. are cg Officers of the Neckar :— ise S wore Oficers— bis H pietivine fourth, W. Reinkansteln, ‘Purser—Blumensten. Doctor—Grether. Chief Engineer—J. Watt. THE METHODIST PREACHERS. Progress of Methodism In [taly~Remon- strances Against Sunday Beer Selling. ‘Yesterday was devotional day with the preach- ers. The time was spent mainly in praying and singing. Toward the close, however, Pastor Head- strom gave @n interesting account of his work among the Scandinavians in this port. Though Dow past sixty years of age, he preaches three times on the Sabbath and is constantly looking out for new points of opening. Yesterday he began a mission at Harlem, where he preached in the aiter- noon, besides holding two other services, includ- ing love feast and prayer meetings in the Bethel ship bere. He also presented a cheering report of the work in Brockboim, Sweden, where the Meth- odist societies are spread! very rapidiy, and though many of the pr 8 and prominent ora are from time to time imprisoned for their religion they hold on, and they expect to build five new churches there this year. r. Reid, missionary secretary, read extracts trom a letter just received from Dr. Vernon, giving @ very hein rg 4 account of the American Methodist missions in two hails where preaching services are held three times & week—one hall ts central and the other toward the city limits. They havea good society at Bellonia, in charge of an ex-monk, who 1g doing effective work. At Florence there 1s a small sogtety in charge of Rev, Mr. Arradi, who has lately added twelve to the membership of his charge. He was mobbed a short time ago at the imatance of priests, Six of. his assailants are now in prison awaiting trial. Bunt the greatest success seen nds their mission im Rome. The Church of | aa Forum, as it is called, @r. Reid thinks, is Rae's the place or on the spot where postie Paul himself preached | signteen” Ma ettee » This church has now sixty members. ‘The mission was started only four months ago, and 18 in charge o1 Rey. M. Gav. Then there is the Military churcn, organized among ind Itahan troops by ther Cap} .pr & missio: rat pee ey “4 the British Wesleyan Missio! ary Society, who did not think the success warranted the ex, Dr. Vernon at penditures and ae it up. ouce re-employed Mr. Cappelini, and three reports have been received irom him, in the first of which he reports seventy converts, in the second sixty, and ip this last one forty converts, received within vhe iast x compte ‘There are, theretore, now prob- ably not less than 200 Methodist bayonets in Rome, to defend the Pope or the King of Italy. This wae an enopuraging, report and justified the mia- ants a singing “Coronation,” which they sang or, Dr. E, L. Janes gave a brief account of his ex- periences yesterday visiang lager beer saloons, and protesting against the business, and against carrying it on on the Sabbarh. His remonstrances were, however, apparently truitless, Several new ministers were nere introduced, and the meeting decided to listen to an essay to be read next week by Rev. J. W. Ackerly, on ‘Pas- tural Work,” The Monday following they will probably be addressed by » Dio Lewis, who is expected in this vicinity by that time, oor MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Bross—MAntIN.—On Wednesday, Apri! 22, at tee } residence of whe bride’s parents, by the Rev. Lawson, ROBERT S. BRoss to Miss Rosa MARTIN, ai of Brookiyn, CasSELMaNN—THACKER.—In Somers, N. Y.. Bunday, May 3, by Kev, V. W. Benedict, DeLel CASSELMANN, M. D,, Of New York city, to Mins FaxniE B. THACKER, Of Somers, DisoswAY—HUGHES.—On Thursday, May 30, at the Church of the Heavenly Rest, by the Rev. Dr. Howland, CorneLivs D. Disosway and Dr iis MANSFIELD HUGHES, daughter of Captain A. K. ae U.S. Navy. LDEN—FERENY.—On Monday, May 4, at St. Stephen's church, by the Rev. Dr. McGlynn, JoHN F. Houpsn, to Marky V., eldest daugnter o! John R, Feeny, both ot this city. J#MPSON~Srewant.—On Sunday, May 3, 1874, by the Rev, Dr. Ingersoll, of Brooklyn, N. Y,, GEORGE FRepeRick JEMPson, Ol Lynn, Noriolk county, bng- 1d, to Miss MARY SCHERMERHORN-STRWART, Same of J. Hopkins Stewart, Eaq., of New York ta Fi usvan county and Elmira, N, Y., papers please | LINEAUX—Watsn.—On Sunday, May 8, 1874, at St, Ann’s Roman Catholic church, by the Rev. Father Poole, CHARLES P, MOLINEAUX, jormerly of Phil- adetphia, to Miss CuaRa L., dgngbeer of the Inte saya Walsh, of New York. No cards, Nadephia Pict please copy, SAUNDERS—EBBITT,—On Thosday, April 23, New Brighton, 8 I., by the Kev. T. yards Nu oi Darid BL A, SAUNDERS tO Maky P. Epsitt, ‘daughter oi David Ebbitt, Esq., all of New Brighton. AN ALSTYNE—FISH.— On Thursday, April 30, at ms church of St. James the Less, Scarsdale, N. Y., the Rev, William A Holdbrooke, Epwarp P. ‘aN ALSTYNE, Of Kinderhook, N. Y., to CATHARINE BREKMAN, daughter of William H. Fish, Scarsdale, ‘Westonester county, N: Y. Died. AESCHIMANN.—On Friday, May 1, ROSE M., beloved wite of J. Levy aud daughter of the late Albert and Adtie Acuehimann, i the Sist year ot her age. The funeral service will take place at the Charen | Du St, Esprit, Twenty-second street, between Futh | and Sixth avenues, on Tuesday, at two o’clock P. am. ite of the family are respectiully invited to atten ARMSTRONG.—On panies, Mand 4, JAMES ARM- STRONG, & native of the Clogher county Tyrone, Ireland, in the eu ear Of his age. 'hine ‘relatives’ and. friends. of the familly are re- tiully invited to attend the Juneral, m his date resi Gra ‘No. 75 Canal street, on Wednesday aiternoon, May 6, ‘at one o'clock. Baitgy.—In Brooklyn, at her residence, No. 211 Halsey street, on Monday, Mar 4 Mrs. EmiLy EVERETT BAILEY, Wile of S. 8. Bailey. Notice of iuneral hereatter, Boyie.—At Whitestone, L. I, on aenane May 4, MicwaRi Bovis, in the 45th year of his ag ‘The relatives and triends ate reapecutany invited to 4 ithe funeral, his late residence, Whitestone, on Wedne: nda, at half-past two O'clock P. M,, without Jurther notice. ‘Trains every hour trom Hunter's Point, BUCKLEY.—On Monday, May 4, ALFRED CLARK, shy dohn and Ann C, Buckiey, m the 26th year ‘The relatives and friends of ‘he family are re- Wis Fealdence, ‘No to attend the funeral, trom his io, 869 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, eanesday, y. May 6, at two o'clock. UGS. —On stturday, of AY 2 WintiaM H. Busnovona, in the 40th vyear'of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the samily, and the members o! the New York Hat Ty ia tion, 2180 pees loriah Lodge No. 27 A. M., are ae se a invited to attend ine Tineral, irom his late dence, No. 49 Third avenue, to-day’ | (ruesday) a A twelve o'clock M. ral ser- Moy? ae ae Methodist Pe ay at on gv —eretren of Monat Moran Lodge, No. and A. M., are hereb; dehetr lodge room ryan beeen ts te Sree teeters er eleven 0’ tend th our iste brother ‘wim pip Bk i B owerat u Goupsurrn, we stay . seme jay, May 3, a: wine Weiss A. quer ee hiner Relatives and ifiends are respectiulty imvited to gy a om Ppp on Nt ig Bl ys 6, at two P. M., from the. real poe Of met San 833 South woorth mreet, hrooniya, B. ‘A. ©. H, Dehle; seoond, D. Otto; | Italy. In Milan they have re NEW YORK HERALD. TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1874—TRIPLE SHEET. erent Ma: eae sewn. Si Twenty-2econd years. e fag views church, mural will take aay en, i screetjon tures GPolock, The tenda of the ial are invited cond. -On Sunday, May 3, JACKSON Conss, in he r of his ae i ene p9 te \e 1 | tee grat eleven A, M., at his Tose resid- st Eighty-iourth aireet, ‘without fur- Corwry.—On Sunday Ld of her father, | her | Bape on Saturday, May 2, 2874, after a Jong | ness, BENJAMIN B, Dats Daly, | to the 19th eur ot his ‘The relatives and a oe of the Suatiy Sy spectiully invited to attend the funeral, trom the Fesidence ot his father, No. 236 West Thirty-seventh street, between rolngapes fing cre avenues, this (fuesday) aternoon, ‘at two o’ Rexra ae day, May 3, bs EMILY > Daw! of, Richard Daniell ‘apd daughter lenry J, Beare. i on 6, at two o'clock P.M, at St ‘stepuen'e Cr fe pr of Patchen avenue and Jefferson street, Brookiyn. Dymabest.—On urday morning, May 2, Rev. WILLIAM DeMARgsT, in nie 4 ‘74th year, Relatives oe eee aro, invite nd cau tn tai faneral, on x weilve o'clock, irom the "True formed Dutch ghereh, corner Fourth and Perry streets. Remains wil be taken to New York Cemetery, Hackeneack, N. J. DeveNDORF.—On Sunday, a the son of Lavinia and the late Dr. vendori, aged 22 years, 2 months and 18 days. at on Thursday next, May 7, at two o'clock Jrom big late residence, 618 Grand street, Broouiyn, E. D. 1 a See Dickson, in the 67th year of The tneral will take place on Wednesday, May 6, at ten A. M., rom the residence of her brotaer- pay. John Owens, 182 West Thirty-second street. Bona em mass at the Church of the Holy Innocents ali-past ten A.M. Relatives and friends are invited to attend, Drake.—On Monday, May 4, at the residence of her 800, AA. Drake Weathela, Node, sitet a loug | and very severe tliness, Mrs. C, DRAKE, in the 84th | year ot her age. Particulars of re funeral in Wednesday's papers. Eakin.—Iin this city, on Friday evening, May 1, THOMAS EAKIN, Jormerly of Barrie: Tenn. Funeral services will take «Bog on Tuesday | Mext, May 5, at twelve o'clock M., at the residence of bis son-in-law, V.K. Stevenson, Jr., 612 ‘D avenue, The relatives and iriends of both famtties are respectiully invited to attend without iurther notice, ‘Tennessee papers please copy. Firasiuoss.—On Monday morning, May 4, Exiza- BETH FirzstMons, aged 17 years and 9 months, ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 98 Monroe street, on Wednesday morning, May 6, at ten o/clock, to St. Theresa’s oburch, corner Rutgers and Henry streets, where & sOlomn mass of requiem will be celebrated for the repose of her soul; thence to Flatbush for interment. FLETCHER.—On Friday, May 1, SEBINA AGnzs, wile ots Sidney I, Fletcher, aged 26 years and 9 mont Kelatives and friends of the family are moruing, at ten o'clock, at her late residence, 354 West Kignteenth street, New York. FEgHAN.—OD Sunday morning, May 3, from con- bedi rsiy Ue brain, JOHN FRANCIS, infant son of | Daniel A. and the late Mary Feehan, aged 1 year, 4 months ana 4 days.- | Relatives and iriends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his father, 354¢ Division street, on Tuesday, May 5, at one o’clock P. M. sharp. GARRISON CAL his farm, Hunting Ridge, Conn., HILIP SOUYLER, on Monday, May 8, of pneumonia, ary N. and Cornelus K. Garrison, second nd of aged ‘fhe 11 ate of the family are requested to attend the funeral, irom the residence o! his parents, No, 40 Park avenne, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o’clock, without further notice. HALL.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, May 4, THEO- Mod F., youngest son of Adaline and the late amuel H 0 yeara, Reiatives an pedir of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, May 6, at two o’clock, from his late residence, No. 128 Prospect street. HaLi.—On Sunday, May 3, General WILLIAM Hat, 78 years, The relatives and friends of the family are in- vited to attend the funeral, trom the Charch o1 the Heavenly Rest, Filth avenue and F ie street, } on Wednesday, May 6, at ten o'clock | _ He.—On rua Breit May 38, a the 8ist ear Of her age, ‘ eloved wife of Ehas | | ell and daughter of Tazaras Metzger. The friends of the family and the members ot King Solomon Lodge, No, 279, F. and A. M., and of | Henry Clay Lodge, (0. 19, 1.0. ¥.8.0. I, are respect- | July requested to attend the funeral, on Tuesda; morning, May 5, at ten o'clock, from her late resi- dence, No. 244 East bag street. KinG SOLomon’s LODGE, No. 179, F. AND A, M,— Brethren—You are hereby requested to attend the funeral of the wife of our brother, E. Heil, from ner late residence, No. 244 East Forty-ninth street, this morning, at ten o’clock. 'RANKEL, Master. i. FI HusbEr1.—At Peckskil, N. Y., on Sunday, May 3, JOHN A. HUBBELL, aged 30 years. Funeral on Wednesday aiernoon, at residence Ol gvING: On Monday, May 4, 1874, Samad J. 1 VING.—On Monday, » SaRau J, IR- +e in the 40th ear of her age. ‘The relatives and iriends of the family are re- spectiuliy invited to attend her funeral, trom the Tesidence of her ig ere Jonn ©. West, No. 81 Morton street, on Wednesday, at one o’clock, without further notice. 2, of pneumonia, ANDREW JACKSON, in the 55th year of his age. Friends of the funeral, on Tuesday, two P. M., from the residence ol his Vie ae fly T. W. Burger, Plainfield. Train leaves foot of Liberty street at 12:40, Carriages at depot on arrival of tram. JorDAN.—On Sunday, May 3, Marragw JoRDAN. funeral, from his late residence, 133 Prince: s:reet, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at hall-past one o'clock. KELLY.—On Sunday, May 3, Mary, the beloved wife of John Kelly, maiden name Mary McGill, native of Dundalk, Limca aged 36 years, The funeral will take — from her late resi- | dence, No. 144 W Eighteenth street, at two o’clock, on muesday, May 5. Relatives and friends a peapoogny parted ced attend. KiInG.—At , on Saturday, May | 2, ANNA A. paamsosh wi le oof Join J. King. Funeral services ‘af her late residence, Maple avenue, East — on Wednesday, May 6, at | eleven o'clock A. Philadelphia pay fe Please copy. Kogss_Ly.—On Sanday, May e Tee half-past one Pp. wa EDWARD KogssLy, in the 46th year of his “eeuneral on Tuesday, May 5, at one o'clock P. M., from his iate residence, No. 247 East Fi(ty-eightu atreet. LakGAN.—On Monday, May 4, 1874, Joun, the youngest son of Williain J. andthe, late Ellen ‘Augusta Largan, aged 18 months and 6 4: ays. Funeral trom the residence of his father, 36 fice street, on Wednesday, oS two aed Levy.—On Monday morning, May 4, at three REBECOA, daughter ot Philip ‘and Carrie rs, 1 Month and 14 days. 0,clock, Levy, to attend the funeral, trom the residence of her parents, No, 231 East Flity-seventh street, this (fuesday) morning, May 5, at eleven o’clock. Macatky.—On fonday, May 4, 1874, JaMEs Macaky, @ native of the county of Fermanagh, Treiand, in his 3ist year. | ‘The irtends of the family are respectfully re- | quested to atcend the funeral, irom his late Frets | Caged tins Kills, Long Island City, on Wednes- be WV 6, pone ‘otelock P.M, ot ‘armani apers please co) Maneineit Rie reninence, in Maratoge county, on Friday, May 1, WILLIAM icine aged 56 years. The tuneral will take cad from St. James cathedral, Brooklyn, om Tuesday morning, May 5, at ten o'clock A. M., When a solemn requiem mass ‘Will be celebrated. MEAGHER.—WILLIAM MBAGHER. aged 68 years, Ireland, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully Invited to attend hs funeral, on | Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock, from his | late ecu corner Warren and Columbia streets, Brooklyn. MeRRiTt,—On Sunday, May 3, Daxign S. Mun- RITT, In the 34th year of "his age. The relatives and friends of the Roly. sine. the Members o! Excelsior Cotncil, No, 14, 0. U. A. Mey are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the Liga street Methodist Episcopal church, poeaysss tween Canal _ Division streets, on Tuesday, May 5, at one P. EXCELSIOR COUNCIL, No. 14, 0. A. M.—The Members of this Council are Beran notified be eet at their rooms, 189 Bowery, on Tuesday, 5, 1874, at_ twelve M. sharp, to attend the thera ot our —o Financial Secretary, Brother Daniel 8, Merritt. Members of sister counctis are invited roe pidge A) with us. Members will wear fineval dark clothes, order. ROSS, Councillor. MEUEER.—On Sutiday, Mav 3, Lovts CHARLES, aged 4 months and 15 days. ade ina er eee oi the family are respect- fally invi attend the funeral, to-day {ivesany). the ath inst., at @ quarter to ten A. M., at Trinity chapel, West Twenty-fiith street, near, Broadway, without turther notice, The interment will take place at Westchester. MORQENROTH.—On Monday, fart: Jacos Mor- tn the 620 year of neral will take place ‘rom 8 late resi- ce, No, 246 Seventh atreet, on Tuesday aiter- frenia, algo members ofthe Congregation Taaape friends, algo mem| Tog a | Schoiem, Chevére, Bikur Cholim ond ed | Benevolent Society, aro mg Sg to attend. MORTELL.—On on ye JOHN 0, MorrEz1,, d 6-years, 4 mon rey ont latives and fuendapt. the fi mily are invited to attend the funeral, irom the residence of his parents, Kdward and Mar; ry E. Mortell, No, 119 Ryer- a stznet, Brooklyn, on o’dlocl MeBripe.—In pamens, on Monday, May 4, Jonn McBrive, aged 56 Notice of tuneral Rereaiter. Reh iar e Ms ya CO al May 4, MioHanL A Golativesand triewds are respectfully invited to attena ayers! eral, ‘rom his late residence, No. 507 Sixth avenne, O'clock, P. My on Wednesday, May 6, at one EUGENE, only | respect~ | fally invited to attend the tuneral on Wednesday JACKSON.—At Plainfield, N. J., on Saturday, May | foe bariiadieo attend the | Relatives and friends are invited to attend the | age The rointives aud and iriends ate respectiully invited | native of parish Ballingary, county ‘Tipperary, | the ouly son of Alber and Adelaide C. Meurer, , ednesday, May 6, at twe | by i cation ; both | WHITLOCK, Prmelpal, MoKxow.—On May 4 1814, of ppen- moniny za wile Michael ‘Mekoon'in the sad e! ae be taken from her:late resi- remaing will dence, ti the Sturtevant House, hth and Twenty-ninsb A 6. at gatepeet nine A. M., to the Cb postie, Pitty-ninth street and "Nin eta on Wed Twenty- ue, whers. 8 solemb tase. ef i be mass of requiem wi onered up fort the ee, of her soul ‘St ven o’clock A. M., thence to Calvary Cemetery. Relatives and yo ol the family are respectfully invited to at- Maxcarer C., WELL.—On Sai ter of the late atlnew and Catnarine Ol |, in the 21st year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of her favnil those of her uncle, James Olwell, are invite bs “attend her funeral from St, Francis Xavier's church, West Sixteenth street, near Futh avenue, this ({uesday) morning, at tha yoni 8 JANE ANN, WIGOW 'ENTLAND,. awn pentiand, ary tne br year of her age. ‘The relatives and {riends are respectfully invited $0 attend the funeral, from her late residence, U4 brent iii enth street, on Wednesday, May 6, at Reep.—On Saturday, May 2, ex-Alderman E. Har- RIBON REED, in the 58th year of his age. Relatives and friends are ret epectially invited to attend rte funeral, on Tuesday, May 56, at two O'clock P. M,, irom the residence’ of ‘nephew. Wiliam H. Reed, dr., 406 West Pinetegnih street. RICHARDSON.—On Monday, May 4, MARY LOUISA RICHARDEON, wile of the ped Mortimer Richardson, of Massachusetts, in the 27th year of her age. aa remains will be taken to Boston for inter- ent, Chicago papers Lei copy. RoceRs.—in penohn 2, on minentia. May 3, BEN- JAMIN F, Rosi eee, Relatives and donde of the ac iifees are once Sally invited to attend the funeral, from his Pacific street, Tuesday, at one reslaenee, 447 berets In Brook, cy di ing, May anpe—in Brooklyn, on Sund morning, 3, Estar 8., widow of Jonn M. anal ivi Relatives and iriends are Invited 10 attend the funeral, from Grace church, Lar Ge Heights, on beh at half-past three oolock —On Monday forenoon, May 4, NATHAN Benwsm tm the 60th year of his age, The relatives and friends of the family are re- ery invited to attend the hsopere on Wednes- day, May 6, at ten o’clock A. M. late resi- dence, 328 West 'Yhirty-sixtn street jo1T.—On Sunday, May the Peele peg of G. W. Thorne, 122 "East Tientyee ‘hth street, WILLIAM H. Soorr, formerly of Fosterdaie, Sullivan county, N. Y, Funeral on Wednesday, Friends invited without SHka.—On Sunday, May 3, Trworny T. SHEA, a native of Droumoughty, parish of Touosist, county Kerry, ltreland, in the 36th year of his age, The relatives and frends of the family and mem- bers of the Kenmare Benevolent Association are re- F epeage to attend the funeral, from his late resi- lence, No. 5 Batavia street, on Tuesday, May 5, at Bit feeer aha EN Cork an jee papers please copy. KENMARE BENEVOLEN? ASSOCIATION.—The mem- bers of the above association are requested to as- semble at headquarters, Kesseli’s Hotel, i. 415 Pearl street, on Tuesday, at one o'clock P. M. a to pay the last tribute of respect to our late associate, Timothy T. Shea, BARTHOLOMEW FITZGERALD, President. SHELLAS.—On Sunday, May 8, 1874, after a long illness, JoHNn F. SHELLAS, 1n the 22d year of his age. The funeral will take place trom the Second Baptist charch, Aimsiie street, near Graham ave- nue, Brooklyn, E.D., on Tuesday, May 5, at two May 6, at one o'clock. tirther notice, o'clock. StorMs.—At Tarrytown, on topes May_4, waar ELviza STORMS, daughter of Schaffer orms, Notice of funeral Teka le STONEHILL.—On under May 8, IDA, beloved ana anaes danghter of Charles aha stain Stone- ill, aged 9 years, 10 montug and 7 day! Relatives, iriends, members of evongregstion Bnai Jeshurun, Montefiore aiektee ty Society and New York No. 1, [. 0. B, roapacseully invited to attend the funeral, tron the residence of her parents, 319 East Thirteenth street, this day (Tuesday), at a o'clock A. M. SUTTON.—On Monday, bin 4, wo pneumonia, ARTHUR WELLESLEY, son of George W. and Juatine ‘A. Sutton, aged: year and 22 days. Funeral at St. atius’ church, Fortieth street, between Fifth and Sixtn avenues, on Thursday morning, May 7, at ten A. M. Relatives and friends of the famuy are respectfully loitad to atrend. Swirt.—On Sunday, May 3. at the residence of i son, Francis Swiit, 445 Bedford avenue, Brook- D, CATHERINE SWIFT, in the 98th year of her age, ‘the relatives and friends ot th: family are Lett bye! ectiully invited to attend the funeral, fro ‘atrick’s church, Kent avenue, on Tues ay, the oth inst, at ten o’clock A. M., where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, and Aide thence to Calvary Cemetery for inter- ment, ‘SHOMSON.—On Friday, May 1, 1874, RicHarD THOMSON, & native of Lavarkshire, Scotiand, in the 59th year of his age. VAN 7, ANDE.~OWS Sunday, May 3, SoparaS., widow Ol William J. Vao Zand! The relatives and Yrionds are invited to attend the funeral, irom her late residence, 831 East ber cad ‘street, on Tuesday May 6, at four 0 a Vooris,—In Brooklyn, on Friday, May 1, ANNA Exiza, widow of Victor Vooris, lie ‘The relatives and friends of the family are in- vited to attend her {uneral, trom her jate resi- Sence, 355 Dean street, on Tuesday, May 5, at two P Winpre.Suddeniy, of diphtheria, on Sunday, May 3, GEORGE HARRY, son 01 George and Theresa Waldie. aged 3 years and 8 months. latives and friends of the f are respect- faily mvited to attend the funeral, m the resi- dence ot his parents, 163 Adams street, Brooklyn, on Tuesday, at two P. M. WELLER.—On Sunday, May 3, Mrs. SARs WELLER, ‘The funeral services will be held at the residence of her daughter, Mra, Harriett Borland, East Forty-ninth street, on Wednesday, May 6, at four ?. M. ‘The remains will be taken to Mont- gomery, Orange county, N. Y., for interment, tap THOMPSON'S COLLEGE, FOU! AVENUE, Basite, Cooper, Institute—Bookkeeping, Writin Arimnbie: tan aiid evening: ladies’ depart: ments; Mecernyhy bee t practically, with instruments, in one quarter. A GERMAN LADY OF HIGH BIRTH AND EDUGA- tion, desirous of returning to Europe, would tike to accompany a family intending to travel or reside on the Continent In the capacity, of governess; she is accus tomed to take care of chilaren and is conversant with French and. music; best reterence. address F. M., box 5,091 Post office. WELL KNOWN TEACHER DESIRES A SII as tutor in private family, for the spring and sirame months; willing to go to the country. Address AUTOH, box 140 Herald office, No. 238 | ‘8 38 sXupinieg put ‘SAVGSE0L seoupeR i AMUSEMENTS. GO. L. Foxe 728 and] BRUADWAY THEARRE. | h 8A SWALM, Proprietor. Manager, GEO. L. FOX. ar MR Lg veryDod Ohuais 5 GEO. L, FOX, oaray will apceas, A further notice, in hia great Comic Trick Pantomime, Bowery , “Tek Pantomime, entit “SHUMrTY : DUMPTY Cpe OCH ohne ne whey oh PitguteR Rien AND D BALLER enine 3 ti Every. i Ae. is: GLAS CLTRS Are RSPR Le" PENANCE—GREAT SUCUESS, CADEMY. CAPOUL, STRAKOSCH BENEFIT. M. CAPOUL as Faust Suis Sean at the Academy, for the benefit of Max Strakosch. jON—STEINWAY HALL.—THURSDAY EVE- ping | Miss NEILSON reads Balcony Scene, “Romeo and suliel 7 Sale of seals opens this morning. RTH AVENUF THEATRE, 2TH BT. t AND BROADWAY. it 8 lb: Mr. avousrin Balt: y ov Sr oprieior and Manager MONSIEUR ALPHONSE, THE MOST PLRFECT OF ALL MODERN DRAMAS, EVEBY NIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINEE, rien Montagiin nuleur Octave —— THEATRE—LOVE’S PENANCE, ACADEMY oF Music CUSHMAN, MISS CHARLOTTE CUSHMAN, WEDNESDAY MORNING, andy Selections frum “Merchant of Venice, TUNDAY MORNING. May Selections fro from ""Much Ado About Not ning he second part ot each Reading, will consist 01 Miscellaneous Selections. Readings at 2 ings Tor vale at Cartillon seatagens ators fas Boadaan, le lo’s stationery store, road wa, near twelfth erty from’) A. Me ta Ps Mk, dally YCEUM THE. MTH ST. AND 6TH AV. r.,...Lessee and Manager RTHER NOT:OL, THE GREATE:! ete Sip oe SEASON, in ber unrivalled Leb rei ary te THE scHooL eon BUANDAL, witl AND “OLD COMEDY CAST.” LADY ain MATINEE on Saturday, at 1:30 P. M. Fe) rst > 22 feo oO NN ONN ON ONN N guXe NNN ON NN ON XN NOOR RAIN, HAIL, THUNDER AND LIGHTNING, BAIN, HALL, THUS UaDEte AND LIGHTNING, oul NO UMBRI TWO PERFOKMANCI ee i iy $1. Bee THEATRE, _ OTH EVERY reat DURING 7; Tp ae ahd ¥ MATIN ee aa a igen eared in bis great roe of Srahracon in Dr. Bird’s classicni of THE GLADIATOR. office of store of C, leatre. or branch ticket oft H, Diivon & Co., 7M Brondway. ae Me Te OW | OPEN—TWENTY-SECOND ET AN. ADWAY, wat music Troops MUSEU! M MARIETTA RAVEL, TUESDAY, halugeN 5, mn EYRNING AT a APRON aT 2 bea RAVELS einynes Oa nen wan the rlling SOPHIE MILES, Military Orama of in the great sensation of Tie PRIDE Conchuding wiih the dv oncluding with the drama, TH ENTH. || ROBEIT MACALI W* rah and Papegcr. Mr, ALLAOR ‘clock. 7 THE INGTANTANEOUS AN AND UN PQs VOCAL SUCCESS atttending the bien Tori age ‘N. W, Robertson's necessitates the tea of other attractive plays for the present, ety CHA! ea the me gg AcY hh , re NG and. Sate D Ay a AFTERNOON, TLL RUST MS NOTICE, NEW AND BEAUTIFUL SCENIC ILLUSTRATIONS, PINE APPOINTMENTS EVERY EV: U id AN UNEQUALLED CAST, {pcindiug Mr. LESTER WALLAC! JACK POYNTZ and other ¢ ILBERT. JOUN BROUGUAM, HA £TT, EDWARD ARNOTT, J, PECK, J. B. JOsKPHS, J. ATKINS, 'T. MORGAN, 1 SMITH, Miss JEFFREYS CEWIS, ‘Miss KFFIE GERMON, Mrs. JOHN BEFTON, Misses £. ROWE, ©, BATE, RO-8, J. CLARK, K. MORGAN 1 SIMPSON, T, ALON; E, FURTESCUE and GEORGIE COMSTOCK: SCHOOL MATINEE SA SATURDAY, AT 130, BOX BOOK OPEN TWO WEF KS IN ADVANCE. CARRIAGES MAY BE ORDERED AT 10:30, pase THEATRE—LOVE’3 PENANCE, EJLSON—STEINWAY eee erin ay, EVEN. ing” Mass Nejlson read harge of the Light Bri- le, Sale of seats open this morte Gre OBTAVA TORRIANI VONCERT. May WW, 1874, at 8 ‘anevabsl a , Now "Yorker stadt ‘Theatre OntaN Bal the gre great Stallen 0; 1 trakosa in Opera Tronpe. Mr. HENKY PWIENIAWSEE Re cOsophe ‘ne world-tamed Violinist. GRAND OoncHesnn A. Grand Operatic Chorus of 50 male and female voices, and other Artistic "Talent, in a Monster Programme. n 6) cents. Reserved Seats 8 cents and $1 extra. For furtner particulars see future daily papers. TRAKOSCH BENFFIT. mea cemy ot Music, May 5, 1874 GRAND OLA PER POR MANGE, LUCCA AND DI MURSKA. Choice Reserved Seats in orcnestra; also front row boxes and reserved seats in fret row Family Circle, at Metropolitan Railroad and Theatre Ticket ottice, Metro- politan H. ROGERS & MEAD, Agents, ee es sats ae HALL.—THURSDAY EVEN- Miss Neilson reads “Love for Love,” by Con- jale of seats open this morning. BY YOUR|IT I8 GOOD FOR THEIR CON- wite and stitutions. The Allen Minstrel Matinee ohil to-day at TONY PA>sTO: House, 201 Bowery. pte THEATRE-CHARLES "FECHTER—LOVE'S PENANCE. Lie PENANCE-GREAT SUCCES3. greve™ ren. KS Opera ee eA, HALL —THURSDAY EVEN ie, "tie of Adelaide Neilson reads “Phedre,” by Ra seats open this morning. fATINE: TO-DAY AT TWO P. GEO, L, FOX's BROADWAY THEATRE, _783 and 730 Broad way—i28 and 730. unt a LU STRAKOSCH BENEFIT. . FALL UCCA a8 AGATHA, in pay Frets UTZ, 1H VENING, at the ACA. ‘shat fie MUSIC, for the BENEFIT AK STRAKOSCH. greg Lucca. STRAKOSCH BENEFTT, Ime. PAULING LUCOA for the first time ivensats BORGIA, THIS EVENING, at the Rcabeny OF MUSIC, for the ae of MAX STRAKOSCH. seats for Thursdi Fr ractha and ‘Saturday indsor Hote! news stand. IF HE REFUSES 10 ATTEND THE eee today at TONY PASTOR'S pers, ‘a House, Johuny Allen’s seusation instrels to-da; my. Guez HIM months twice a year | ____PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, 0. AT as 27 UNION SQUARE—HAINES BROTH: r their fine assortment of first class Pianofortes at ates yenich cannot tail to suit the times. New Pianos to rent and rent pe dn toward purchase it desired. Old Pianos taken PiAcereoL PIANO—ONLY $10; STELINWAY # Pranotres, seven ootave, ecaeved legs. oversrung vement; creat sacrifice ash. me oy BIBLE 3 is Waverley place, near Broadway. A 7 OCTAVE UARVED PIANO $175; PAYABLE $10 monthly ; all pe aa gs yo and Organs on instal. ments or rent, ul d. cette Warerooms, 788 Broadway, coriier ‘Tenth. A MAGNIFICENT OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANU, tree molding, rou! rie garyed. ley iS Stool and Cover, in use tive months, Cost B88 fo By Se sales must be sold this week. 61s Kast Fourtgenth ys toarth floor, A*® ELEGANT 7% OOTAVE PIANOFORTE, FOUR round corners, carved case and legs, a tone, overstrung bass, full Leth cost $9: $200. Kesi- dence, 21 Kast Twentieth street, near Broadway. BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD PIANO, SM5.—A 7h octave; carved legs; every improvement; fuily ‘warranted; aacrifiee instalments taken, $12 monthly. CASLE, 107 West 28d st., corner 6th av, OARDING SCHOOL, AT WILTON, gory HOME comforts; healthy location; thor: oe instruction; terms reasonable. Address AUGUSTUS. yHITLOCK, OARDING SCHOOL AT WILTON, CONN.—EVERY | educational advantage ; Jong stanaing; health: lo- sexes; all expenses $44 ton weeks. L. G. CGokoxet, MONSTERYS FENCING AND BOXING Academy. 619 Sixth avenue.—Boxing taught In one month, | Superior Fencing Apparatus and Boxing Gloves on hand for sale, BoRaNt “BUSINESS WRITING "GUARANTEED, — Messrs. DOLREAR, 1,193 Broadway, engage to re- inove siifiness, cramping oF eae from any hand, so that pupiis ean write ai desired with ease and seli-possesmon. Boys prepared practically tor business, in whinge bookkeeping, arithmetic and other branches in one term. Open day evening. RTIFICIAL, ‘HUMAN BYES.—J. T. DAVIS, “IN: ventor and only maker of the improved fh Human tye, acknowledged by the taculty to be the poy correct imitation of nature in the world. 127 East Fit- teenth street, between Third and Fourth avenues, TM. MARK~ WELL WN ESTABLISHMENT, 101 Sixth avenue, opposite Kighth street, ladies an jemen van recelve the gemose is {in cen tor, their ont Viowhing, Gacpet Jewelry; Lace call at or address t le nainber as: abo ‘Ladiée wanted on by Mrs. Marks. Please. try. watisty isi Smeal | Orders to Brooklyn promp tly ttended to, ‘A’: M. LEON’S, 207 THIRD AVEUE, NEAR TWENTY- third street—Pavs the highest price tor Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Cast-oif Clothing, Carpets, 4c, Ladies Waited on by Mrs. Leon, T 8 SIXTH AVENUE—LADIES AND GENTLEMEN can dispose of their cast-off wearing, Apparel, Car- pets, Jewelry, &c., at @ satistuctory pres. Call on or Mr. or Mrs. H. HARI, 8! Sixth avenue, above Waverley piace, AT EDWARD MILLERS WELL KN ty ESTAB- lishment, 68 Sixth avenue, near place, the ‘Utmost vaiue paid in cash for cast off Clothis in, antes Sins Miller. jing on or addressing. Ladies arte je F, HARRIS’, 7 SIXTH AVENUK, BRTWEEN Ate. A Washington and Waverley piaces.—Ladies and yen- | flemen can receive 25 per cent more than elsewhere tor their cast-ot ng larpets aud Laces. Please call or AT as above. dies attended to by Mrs. Harris, fhe AVENUE, NEAR FOURT aaiene Chared STREET.— ATs rea an men's ta, dec., will Bebou Tit at the hag eat cash price prices, Call on or adarens Mrs, NATHAN, Pe ENTION | HAVING RECEIVED VERY LARGE lers from im; y gents for ieering ADD rel, cernem Furnity: &c,, oa ely me ume ng teen: —| neat $85; for ‘Coats, to $20; tor ‘ants, $1 to $7. ‘calling on or addressing Mr. or Mrs. ROSENBERG. Nov Sid revent a (second house above Twonty-lourth street), You w beraliy dealt 7 & Misws, 187 Ty aa Bh eden AND soutien 3 receive highors price) ¢ Jor Casto othiny igh hg eat or Ladies attend to ony, avs, Mi RARK CHANCE,—B. MINTZ, 243 THIRD CM apadd between Twenueth and Twenty-first streets, will pay er cent more ash than eisewhere tor nd ‘oollen and Mustin Dresses, gentie! mn oie ro. Mints A note by post punct fy attended Py LOTHING, ey HERZ, i hem BROADWAY, NEAR irteenth street, vere ng apparel cash price for laden ir A note by entiewen's, We mptiy tended mai, will be M. COHN, 426 SEVENTH J AVENUE, Sarys me fall third and Thirty-fourth enilenen's” yeut mide, Mg tor fsny->4 Ph oe Wearlog Apparel auonded by figs ji eau a ara nina SIXTH AVENOE, NEAR FOR’ TH eral = MS where sIadle and gen lemen wilt fc df Sithng, ¢ Carpets, J Jewelry, &c. by nag ioe Peas 9 lJ | Bo N ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND SEC- ond hand Pignos and Organs (Weber's, Chicker- ing’s, Stelnway's d_ others) for saic, on instalment, and for rent; Organs, 7 to 12stops, $00 and upward. 8. X, BALL & CO., 15 Bast Fourteenth street, _ MAQNIFICENT 74g¢-OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO. torte for sale—Four round corners, superbly carved legs and case, made order; qmabzeted maker; fully | guaranteed ; used five months; for $30, inclading stool ie cover; Parlor, Chamber, Dina Furniture, sacri- ‘West 15th st,, wheat 1 35 roperty family leaving city. 2 ‘A. —GREAT BARGAINS.—CHICKERING PIANO, Plano, carved legs, $125; 745 octave Piano, nen ', $20; 3 stop Organ, $75, PEK & SON, Li Clinton place (Eighth streets near Broadway. ‘4 WEBER PIANO FOR RENT—ORGAN, WITH 7 + stops, Cost $300, for $75; 7 octave Pianos, $4 and $5 per imouth insted, $4 monthly Musig at Fetal 13 East Fourteenth street, near Fitth | avenue. _ eg AL AN OBE PlANOFORTE: — A . m ce, 120 anal 23d st., family de- elining housekeepin wilt geil th oir. su per 7_ oc! four round rosewous hagnlay Sag used 8 miner has all the latest improyermensy, le by celebrated 14th street makers, cost for’ $225; 5 years’ guarantee trom makers; in use 3 mouths ery PIANO OR ORGAN IN EXCHANGE FOR HORSES Wagon, Call at 219 East Twenty-third street, near ned avenue, PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SBLL THEIR ELE- gant Decker & Bro, Pianoforte at a sacrifice, arichly | ave 73g octuve tour round rosewood Piano, hav- ing a 1 improvements {ull agraite, overstrung, hes. cost | stool. ‘over! has box tor shi ;, alao | com} ete Mouse aS Furniture in lots to rie rivate residence 210 West Zist street. MAGNIFICENT PATENT AGRAFFE GRAND square rosewood 73 octave, brilliant tone Piano, forte, all modern improvemen' guaranteed, ‘wali be sod for si, cost a raga Sih" iT C1 cash satin bro- | cade be hehe sul one tha jv: Li- | brary, | cents; gallery, 25 cents. HE EVENT OF 1874. T. BARNUM'S P. T. BARNUM’S GREAT ROMAN HIPPODROME, optet Pr HIPPODRONE, THE LARGEST bach it Ch BUILDING ON WEN i Hotes AND. PO! LY IN THE GRAND AMPHITHEATRE, BRL SCENES QUARTERMILE RACE COURSE! VREEPHANT RACES. yee Fee DBE, CHARIOT RACES. HURDLE RA AT R. PONY BAC. MONKEY. ACER, BTANDING RACES. LApSOOING ACT, GYMNASTIC ACTS. TRAPKZE ACTS. JORGNERS, JORGNERY, THE MODERN HERCOLES. MILLSON AND. LAZELL. | _N le AND LAZE) CHAMPION TRAPEZIS' ls, M. LOYAL, M. LOYAL, gecaaae Act, GRAND MENAGERIE. 0} 130 a, P.M. Th Pageant of the en at 80 aM PTE SE moves imipee or a0 aed Ba'clock. Avold the crowd op attending the afternoon perform- anee. which en:ertainment is equal in every respect to that of the evening. Reserv for orchestra i balcony can be chased | phectay davs in advance 8 ae 4), and at Millet & Co.'s music way. ur store, No, Orchestra, $1; balcony, , 75 cents; family circle, 50 ivate boxts, holding tour, Hye E in orchestra, in front of the GRAND sTA. Pp. THKATRE—LOV BS " PENANCE, CADEMY, it RAKOSCH BENEFIT TO-NIGHT. THIS AUBSDANY Wage May & ats o’cloc! LAST PERI (THI. SEASON) ‘oF ‘nme STEAKOSCIL AGRAND ITALIAN OPERA, GRAND: TESTIMONIAL Bu NEFIT TO" Mr CST RAKOS SCH, the ‘tor of STRAKOSCH Tr ALIAN OPE Rh COMPANY, tendered bim by a Bem es oe distinguished eltizens Le pat epee ee ee the Fe gop’ ‘he undermentioned resowned bir a ad MILLE JIMA DI MME, PAULINE MURSKA, 1LUGC. EU KN RRKA. mite DI MURSKA ie hia pero on of Mr, F. im conjunction with the peinelp al artista, chorus and orchestra STRAKOSOH ITALIAN OP:.RA COMPANY. Br) etn rT of the tollowing :— First Act L, NANNETTI. APOU! WEBER—Second Act, DER FRIESOHUETZ. Mme. PAULINE LUCCA, Mile. PAULINE CANISSA, Peer am iB by kind permis: EYERBEER—Second Act, DINORAR, | ume”): NIZETTI—S = aa oiata AOR OnGiae | came i Mine. PAULIN: UGCA an.) jn, the Village ie ‘heene of « HAMLET” Mile. Wi 01 Miles AN TOM, OUOERIMAN RUN nOER, CAROLINE, CABRI UOTENKIETTA, COHORT GRAND CHORUS AND RH MESTRA. Musteal Directors and Conductors } $e 2 MUAIO. Seats iy at Academy, also 7ul (Schirmer’s) and 1t¢ Fait OF MUSIC. MONDAY KVENING, APRIL 11 A GRAND OPENING NIGHT THE Sgt sai ee ATE ER, office Acad Ne READINGS. —FAREWELL TO ANERICA. Choice seats for Thursday evening pre Sevandey, matinee at news stands, Fifth Avenue Hote wot THEATRE—CHARLES FECHTER—LOVE’S KNANCK. of + did steamers DREW ai foot of Canal street, dalty (sandays \riEN LINE, FoR TROY AND Aue UL POINTS West Elegant steambon atur- ), até P, Be. rome pier we Ror ver, foot eet. Fare abe Zo BRISTOL and and PROVI- DENCE Lager Yh Bonany ene res 3 inciuen a i ry i eke xy a ahd ‘aeail ut yomeipe Me the fall's ENNEYLY A NTA ann REAT TR HTED STATES MAIL ROUTE als eave Ne New York, from foot of Desbrosses and Cort- t streets, as follo e ind South, ose enh and 89 | 4 8:30 Me hie get ral D Divisio ssc $180 Ai. connecting at aS Kk re, Washington an Washington rene’? a. ve a daily, ¢: pene oat asain i a city. Ja oe os for eats 26 serttoes wouseny, ‘est Twenty-cig! mths ‘stfeet between “Sixth and Seventh avs. Ata anf CASH.. —ROSE WOOD UPRIGHT PIANO. | 3 also tw wood square Pian res, legs | than Siow: ‘including Ry Cover andy ens street, near ern improvements; periect order, 28 whird Bowery. PISCHER NEW SC SCALE AGRAFFE PIANOS, THE F most reliable pianos made Pendens selon shad Pianos very che) anos tut aired, exchan, and torent. 425 West Twenty-eigl jthabreee wo ‘AGNIFICENT 74% OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO. torte, having caaree legs, es bass, agraffe, round corners, seri 4, sacrifice, tor one-quarter its valu ay warranty. 167 Bleecker st. N®S, AND SECOND HAND PIANOS AND PARLOR ‘Organs for sale and. 130 fet ‘ODE, cheap; CY monthly paymenta, 46 recond avenue, IANOS TO RENT ‘AND TO SELL—ON EASY AB oo cary & instalments; all makes; new and second WILLIAM A. POND & CO, _No. 547 Broad way and 39 Union #q DIANOFORTES—SECOND HAND, COMPRISING grands, squares and pas ‘artous makers, in rough order, for sale at low erent, OL out own: manurachire, “CHTOKMRING mvt No, ai 11 Fourteenth street, between Broadway -xeellenc Ra bogota avenue, Organs $100 upwards, RARE, . CO.'8 PIANOS—ALWAY3 SATISFACTORY ; a () PIANOS 70 RENT OR SBLE | CHEAP: monthly payments, see um) MERREELY, Ros Udon squnre 6s Fourth avenue, Wantio—a 16 LEADER FOR “A A iit Hote oly one ough | ‘cor at : Wetsatoe MUSIC. bos 30 , as + 12:30, 3, 5 AE 9 night. Sund: 6:10, 8:30 tad} vo i Fant and recond Clam. ‘or ye 720 Pp. Newark, Pr 6: 7 A Pathe "P.M. Sunday, bo doit ada tase bask i 10,1190 P.M. and 12 night ay, J 70 BS Ot A M., aa, 5:20, 40°F. |. For bein, 6 6; E Teter art | fo 10 0, 8. & x: ie Ma fae Ea be 10 A. Mu. 12.M..1, 2 4:90, 9 MD wae No aida ahd ga ide Meu Ah | BAS te Perth Amboy aid South Ambor, 6 and | Ob Now Beunswle wick f Hand A.M. 12M. g 3 dm 5:2, ABnight, banagy, 08, i as daeaee Spee ois a id dat MR Me paburg and Belvide ove aoe . aunt nat tae tht pee ox dent Vrochold 720 Mey 2 and 4B ‘Squan, 7:2) a Far rember i nb arae a Spe Me daily? 1isg.a. M dally, oe ad i? soi oes seers | eee 1h 6:00, 68h, 10 a A | iano ye Rit Gah 6250 Lad Ticket, omices re 435, 271 and 944 sareaaa 0 | Boigawu Woes off yey my ‘act A. 3. Cassatt, Ge Gece Auiager, rom ONDOUT AND “Kl “KINGBTON—LANDT i CoritwAll, Mariboroterh R dd | SCS ee hie, load Srommarox SARE ae saci heres, Th po 3 Sunday’ a0! to imsiruct children in singing. ‘at aan rom viata NorEN hive. wey and Seats may be secured stx day days in drapes se, box | al box office (0) en om | i | | Box plans Seniemer'n TOL Hrondwasyand.et the box, | in In | | me | | } secure: | Comedy, Burlesque iP: COLOBBEUM, pase THEATRE. wri! nvaay vmnNe AnD Ree etna, wea FECHTER PEN. _Carriages may tee ordered at ea as —_—_—. HEATRE COMIQUE, Mr, JOSH HART......... ‘Reappearance of the World’ World's awonder acy ux. ED, HARRIGANE new ac ie of "8 GORD nes from the South Caraliae Legisiatare Mr a iy WILDS comigal alact ee Mt witb will ‘oenad Col aed a odie, i ae cighs es pret x BUND uD AND vivTY PoUSba: ™ ssi 1000 feta e HART Mr, RM. CARROLL and Wis TALENTED BONs DIAMOND AND fYAM, pee Miss JENSIE TEAMANA, Miss KATE Seuaoa ry by The Comic res 2 i BW Oa abies SING SING, MATINEB WEDNESDAY AND 8A SATURDAY. [ove* Paxance—oneat a ‘SUCOESS, LYMPIC THEATRE AND FAMILY NOVELTIES, Greatest bill and greatest success ‘the reason. ‘The brilians WORKLLL SISTERS, IN ERNANI; The extraordina rtists around deeper sels atte The sancy tek! entranced the a Arousersenta: ma alloy. To Family oe And Wednestay M STROPOLITAN TI THEATRE, | 5 ‘685 and 887 Broadway. R. W. BUTLER, bi ANOVHER } M HLESS BILL THIS WEEK. THE EXCELSIOR TROUPE OF NEW YORK. A new and original sketch, written cx ey ee popular Vaudeville theatre, a local ai ity, 12 one seven scenes, entitled, rte ROUNDER; OR, ah ll YORK IN CHAPTERS. SAM RIOKEY IN THREE CHARACTERS, ‘tim a Hughes. Bee Rev npacare, the Rollieke ie, New York Master Barne; ‘The Di George F. Ketcham Mass Lovtie Murray Mass Winnetta Mon: Tit, ENTIRD CO: IMMENSE ae OF THE “GREAT CALIFORAIA NINSTRELR New songs. choruses, quartets and witticisms, ‘The Star Comedian, Nt 2D ED FOX, in bis great GASLignt FRO FROM UNDER Burlesque. NED FOX... CLARA COURTLAND Thos, B. jorkey. larry, fy Siociale 6° a BRANFORD WILSON. SUREN si WEST, WAYNA and LOVELY, TOGETHER WITH COMPANY, EVERY EVENING. Doors open at7; curtain rises at 7%. CONWAY'S BROOKLAN THEATRE, "OUR REGULAB eee B. RON BEN MCULLAUGH. Saree HALL MIS8 NEI NEILSO’ aor. at the close of the most brilliant, famatic encagement of the year, a Booths ‘Theatre. will give, as her bi REWELL APPEARANCES season, WO READINGS, THURSDAY EVENING. May 7, at 8. UNDAY MORNING, May 9; 0 PROGRAMME FOR OR FIRST READING. Lavy Clare, Te NEILSON, bh Late! pene FIR! Dora. "AND. Love tor Lov ONLY Romeo and Juliet (balcony onan) READINGS Shakespeare The Knight and the Laay.... 3° AMERICA. in| is The Charge of the the Light Brigade..Tennyson ‘Tickets, $1; reserved seats, £0 cents extra. Seats on sale at Steinway Hail, at Rullman’s, 114, a0d Schirmer's, 701 Broadway, and at the principal hotels. RMANIA THEATRE, AD. NUENDOREF Director PEOH. Comedy, in three acts, _Box office open datly from TLSON, — N ing Miss Adelaide Neilson reads “Dora,” son. Sale of seats commences thls morning. | PAs THEATRE-NOW OPEN—TWENTY-SECOND STREET AND BROAD WAY, CADEMY, || CANISSA. 81 RAKOSCH BENEFIT. Mile. PAULINE CANISSA as Annchen, in Der | Pretschutz, this evening, at the Academy of Music, for | the benenitof Max Strak hi. | MATINEE, TO-DAY AF TWO P. M. 0. L. FOX’S BROADWAY THEATRE, 7% and 730 Broadway—723 and 730, by 7 talonare. Ii eo'elocks EINWAY HALL—THURSDAY EVEN- by Tenny- ayAnys MINSTRELS, Weat a ek street and Lrg avenue. Begins at 8; over at 10. ox office open trom) A. M. to IY Pe M. Seat ‘Delightful Music, "singing, Dancing, TWO HOURS’ FUN, CROWDED. itevival and immense success fee od favorite of eA kBE, OF DUNT BE FOULISH, JO} ‘to Oharleston, RIDING 1 iy ‘4 a Aes CAR Rosey Pow a Post. Jubilee Concert, 1) THOvATOIE i WELe F PREATE by the Dan Bryant Gasworth, & Nelse ‘mour, Bob Hart Brock mn fay, kmerson, Hogan, Dave Reet, Wo.” an, FAMILY MATINNE SATURDAY ri aa ARK THEATRE—NOW OPEN—TWENTY SEC STREET AND BROADWAY. — MONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, Wi POrERY- To-day Something new. ‘To-day First ume ‘Siem ‘. | cruesday), in twelve years, sensation grant first class ‘Minstre) sensation Minstrel Matinee instre! Troupe Matinee, in the arrernooa t Ai at 236, wery. & Stars to-day in a new, novel, varied and programme. ATINEE TO-DAY AT TWO P. M. GEO. L, FOXS BROADWAY THEATRE, 73 730 Broad: 728 and 730. utnager oa ADA GRAY ca lay. i oF, y ily Mis: STODDAR’ BILSON—STHINWAY. HALL THU RSD. ning Miss ADELAIDE NEILSON read: e,” by Tennyson. Sale of sea CADEMY, | DI MURSKA. pH TRAKOSCH B BENEFIT. bcm i= SKA as OPHELIA Sn © tame), at the ACADEMY OF MUBIC, EVENING. for th BENEFIT ot MAX NTRAROSOH. 188 NSILSON ‘8 meg STEINWAY HALL.— Choice seats at Ticket ofice, 8& Nicholas and N®¥, ee Ta JEATRE, | Hotel, D* KAHN’S GRAND MUSEUM AND pp hg od tract ae aR ROL cat 8 Broadw, ener open way al ctions, Lt Aa the Grand Oeatral ray, figures, &c., altogether comprising the mi | Sha‘ tnstrucciye exhibition. in the word. "Adtiaios BD centa Scientific lectures dally; free to visitors. aoe Pasa LIES MARIA. am. HE two cents or Mates oa Es won 4 me fuch «man, — tor's. Allen's sensation Minstrels, nn | PE PARK THEATRE—CHARLES FECHTER—LOVE’S PBNANCE, CADEMY. DI MORSKA, STRA! ACN URSKA KO! altho s e ACADEMY OF MOBIC Tor KTH RAG rag} READINGS —FAREWELL TO AMERICA. sats PRY evening and Saturday matincs “Shonks “ Lt HER STRAY, Address GRP reer teesons th sood reasting by a platn, practical teacher. Address ELUCUTION, station, ‘e ACADEMY, ( HANNETT | STRAROSOR B ferr iihigevening, a asi HE naaaaae made; 85 cents, 1 box 863, Princeton, N. J. Pd FAbrons-o opens a Hote Brest yeogy aed — ewe rl Be Minstre! Qu08 CE SE. Oy iC Siinay'ey fhuray. ‘Sean ple ad ng bd eenrdny wating, ca had at news and in ‘AY HALL.—THURSDAY EVE. NBLL3ON Knight and the Nivning “hie i ay."* le of seats opens naidetitgs OU ARK |THE ALLEN SENSATION MINSTREL PASTOR'S: . CROMWELL'S Last NIGHT nok me on CRORE ferme Hall. Sixteenth th street, the Emerald camdbapas THEATRICAL AND snow PRINTING BSTABLIGUMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STRRET A LARGR ASSORTMENT OF 4 THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIETY jew! CONSTANTLY ON HAND

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