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Colored Troops Who Fought Bravely in | Atriea—Reception of Warriors Re- | turned from AshanteemAvengement of Genera! Wolseley’s Official Neglect. Kingston, May 20, 1874, | The event of note since the departure of the pre- vious mai! has been tie arrival of the steam trans- port Nepri: , with the Second West India regt- ment, on il return from the Ashantee war. Great preparations had been mace by the crtizens to give these troops a Atting weicome, und the tn- Sention was carried out ina right | | spirit and With great success, The troops tanded on the afternoon of tue lsth, amid salvoes of arullery ‘nd the ‘genera! acciamation of the citizeus, of Whom there could nos have been less than 20,000 Out of dovrs on the occasion and jotuing heartily 4m the $=geueral demonstration, The city “was Bayly decorated, especially ‘those @treets iorming the line of march to the race course, Where a municipal address was to be pre- @ented. Two triumphal arches, got up with great ‘€aste of evergreens, Sowers and banners, were not the leas! attractive ieatures in the honors of the ay. Uncer these arcnes THE SABLE HEROES Massed, amid the waving of handkerchiefs by faur hands and the repeaicd cheers of ali classes of the Gnhabitants. On reaching the lawn on which they ‘Were to be paraded they were reccived by Colonel ox, the gencral in command, With his stad, and a {guara of honor formed of companies of the Nipety- (seventh and Ninel eieant Ce (white) reyimfents, now here. Custos (li. J. Kemble) ad- stationed "vanced to Cuptaln Haynes and read the address, D the 25.) Imst. the Oficers and menu will be en- jap at & banquet to be given at ine expense Of phe citizens. Ail this houor w accorded, not ‘imply as recognition of the great services ren- ered by whe Second West India, but also aa natrative Of the disappointment ieit at the SIUDIKD NEGLECT with which ‘treated the West India regiments were by General Woiseley in his speeches and despatches. THE HAYTIAN PRESIDENCY. In the H#ksLp of Sunday, May 24, telegraphic | ws was pobiished to the ‘eftect what Pr: resident | Saget, or Hayti, had resigned his office nd banded over the government o! the epublic ‘ao General Domingue. By the arrival of the steamship 4itna from Port Prince, which port she leit as recently as the inst,, we have received iurther isteresting de- I$ On this subject, ahd which as follows:— | Hs retirement from the Presidential office, “which he had filled since the 15th of May, 1870, was wade the occasion of @ public demonstration in honor. National salutes were tired from the rts at Port au Prince in his honor, and ail poasi- tributes of respect were paid to “the late Ohiet lagistrate. He leit Port au Prince io take up his | Zeudence at St. Mare, his birthplace. The Haylian government has passed a law order- ane, Dim to be paid a pension of $4,000 per annum, 1 addition to this the Republic has provided him with a BSEreLaNY, ‘two personal attaches and fifteen serving pie! rou OF THE PRESIDENT ELECT. eral Michcie Domingue, the President elect layti, Who ig of pure ‘African descent, 1s up- wards of seventy years of age. He is a native of Aux Cayes. Lis career has been exclusively a gmiiltary’ one, Which explains the support he has ceived for his candidature from the army. He known aga strict disciplinarian and an honor: a@bie man. lie took a very prominent part in the Febellion uzainst Salnave, and acted as Vice Preai- ent till Saget filled tne Presidential chair. He is mow residing at Port au Prince, awaiting the ac- ‘tion o/ the Haytian Assembly to deciare him Presi- Gent. This body will, etanor w present ar- Tangemenis, meet oa the 12th of June. CORONERS’ CASES. Suicide by Inhaling Gas. ~About noon yesterday, Mr. Joseph Perrin, who live in the rear of premises No, 159 Greene street, Feturned home from work to get his dinner. He ‘Was shocked to find his wife, Augustine, lying Qead in the room. From appearances it was evi- ent she had made the room as nearly airtight as pore, alter which a charcoal fire was kindled tn tron ketiie, and, Mrs. Perrin inhaling the gas, death ensucd irom asphyxia. Coroner Croker was Rotifed. Deceased was forty-turee years of age | Nd & native of Krance, She leit a note stating | ‘that she Was unuble to obtain employment in con- Pequence of not speaking the English language, feeling that she Was @ burden tu her husband | whe thougnt it better to leave the world. Desth from Injuries—A Pash or a Fall, Captain Mount, of the Seventeenth precinct, yes- terday sent information to the Coroners’ office ‘woncerning the death of Rober: Platt, a child tive years of age, who lived with his parents at.No. 309 ast Ninth street. It appears that on Wednesday ‘afternoon, on the corner of First avenue and Ninth jatrect, deceased was struck or pushed with 60 Much force by an Italian ice cream vender that he fe to the pavement. The litsie fellow immedi- ‘ately gol up, and, going home, complained of feel- ing Sick, when a p! cian Was sent for and at- f¥ended fim until ne died. The fatal injury was to the head, death probably ensuing from concussion or fuflammation of the brain. Coroner Woltman Feta oun and will make an investigation. The talian, ‘Tomaso Tassnay, of No. 91 Buxter street, arrested and locked up in the seventeenth Precinct police station. Death Through “Falling Down Stairs. Coroner Croker concluded the inquest yesrer- @ay in the case of Jacob Schmelberger, aged three years, who died at his residence, No. 1,613 Second avenue, trom injuries received on the 22a inst, by falling down stairs. The jury rendered a verdict in accordance with the evidence, and cen- red the lanulord for negiecting to repair a iad banalster, through which the child bad Suicide by Hanging. At an early hour yesterday morning Louis Dend- grof, a German, fifty-three years of age, who lived at No. 217 Lewis street, committed suicide by hanging himself in his room. Deceased was a very antemperate man, in poor circumstances, and had Deen a littic bewildered in his mind for some time Past. Dendgrof was a carpenter by trade, but, Owing to the excessive use of bad rum, he was Unable to earn a living for himself and family. Coroner Kessler was notified to hold an inquest. PEACE OR WAR IN EUROPE? peer {From the London Times.) It would be the happiest event for both Germany and Frauce i! it could be demonstrated that war is atterly impossible for o long term of years, At present each is under an intolerable disquiet from the gonse of possibie danger. This feeling is itself perilous, for each nation, fascinated, as it were, by the gaze o1 its opponent, is drawn tewards the | conflict it may desire to avoid, Thus it may be asked what possibie intereat Germany can have in renewing the war. Everything has been gained that war can give--nationa: unity, military fame, an extended territory, a frontier almost impregna- bie, guarded as itis by two first class fortresses, and With @ great river as the secend hne of de. fence. No one can doubt that the war pera, tions of Germany are strictly cefensi hye ny that Germao statesmen and strategists, though ready to eudure ail for the sake of keep- fing What nas been won, have no aggreasive designs, And yet who does not feel that, if the game of mutual defiance and menace were to go m, Germany is as likely a8 France to strike the it blow, from pure apprehension lest her enemy nould strike it? But the evil of mutual appre- Sension falis more severely on France. That ilk dated country, which has been visited at the same hour by the greatest calamities of war aud revota- boty which has geen the Prussians on one side of the Paris foriitications and a mob of turious anar- chists on the other, which is now laboriously re- | storing tts macertal strength and remodelling for | ‘the twentieth time ite political institations, can- pes be fit for a great struggle till many years are it. It 18 not the mere balancing of a budget, or installation of a newly devised Senate, or even the mustering of @ numerous army which can make @ strong nation. Something Must grow in France; the Rigtave and in now mechanically juxtaposed must acer themselves into @ living organization. Societ; Must acquire more courage and more faith in iteel before France can wi @ successin! war, and | Wrest Metz and Aurneure and the dependent | Brey rovinces irom the giant "eno holds them, The | it Kervice that @ sovereign or # statesman can | ler to the French ple is w convince them | it self-restraint an resignation are necessary, and form the indispensable provation for,a higher | Sn istard destiny. @ are happy to believe that the last twelve months tiis conviction has | ones Birength in France; indeed, so far ag out. ‘ward manifestations arc concerned, the French people are guilticss of any offence against their | Victorious but susceptible neighbors; yet the re- sentment Which prompted their first passionate | pie eee Ra) slowly, and in this | ussia’s langu Eaves favorable influence, ratios ay INTERESTING QUESTION ‘AND ANSWER, out Ward Beecher int in the Christian Union.) it be wrong fora young man who i a Onristian and an active member of achurch to marry a koe ng, jady he loves, and who, he has reagon belicwe, loves him, but who is not @ arian and does not belong to a Christian We ave several times given a general opinion QA Wiis queation—we cannot atremot to advise Un NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 28, particular cases, The advice of Pag! agninat mar- Tage witi “uuhehevers” 18 not wholly applicatie to this time, There was an trrecoucilavie doctrinal | and moral antagonism between an aneient heathen and @ Chrisian liviug in perpetual ex- pectation oi martyrdom from heatuen foes, There could be no “fellowship” between them, The whole question Is one of fellowship, af ue laiy whom our correspondent speaks of is one who willbe im sympathy with bis highest aspiratie and purposea—tia purposes to lve nobly aud beltishly—then some prolessors Of religion. ct dir MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. oe NERA ASSETT—BINGHAM.—On , th Phiiadelpma, y HERMAN BLENNRRIASSRTT to inaueh. BrvaiiaM, daughter of the late Colonel John wing. Db. i ham. No cards. GARDNER—YOUNG.—At Saratoga Springs, om Wednesday, May 27, 1874, at the residence Of the bride’s parents, by Rev. Joseph Cary, Hoxack B, GaRpyvu, 01 Newark, N. J., to Louisa i. Yous, of the forwer place, Mykzus—Tostas.—On Wednesday, May 2, by the Rev. d3: bapme ap MY EK, to daugh- s “On Tuesday, May 26, at the resi. of the bride’s father, Zio West Seventeenth Rey. 8. M. Hamilton, THOMAS 4. PRarr sl, YOURS’ daughter of James Gontie, Bbaq., of this ¢ ity. Duolin (1reiand) papers please copy. Died. ALLEN,—Of lysis, JAMES ALLEN, @ native of the county Tyrone, Ireland, in the 60th year of brs ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- apectfully invited to attend tus funeral, from hw late residence, No. 743 Tenth avenue, on Friday, May 29, 1874, at one o'clock. ALLISO! tog on Wednesday, May 1874, Haniter A., only child of Rachet A. and the late Sarauel D, Alison, in the 3d year of her age. BAleat ves and friends are respectfully invited to atcend her funeral, from the residence of her mother, No, 155 East § eS a a street, on Fri- be May 20, at one o’cloc! NTHONY.—On Tuesday, May 26, 1874, CHARLES L, ANTHONY, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to aitend his funeral, from ins late residence, 424 Filth avenae, on Friday, | May 29, at ten o'clock A.M. His remains will be taken to Woodiawn by the 11:50 4; M. special train. Browse.—I!n Brooklyn, on Thursday, May 2%, 1874, CATHERINE, Widow of James Brower, aged 6D years, 4 months and 7 days. The relattves and iricads of the family are re- spectiully mvited to attend her funeral, late resivience, No, 111 Washington avenue, on Sunday, May 31, at two o'clock. Burks,—-On Tuesday, May 26, 1874, JANE ANNA Bunks, danghter of the late Willlam Cobb and be- loved wife of Charles Burke, aged 35 years, 2 Months and 20 days, Relutives and ivends are reapectfully invited to | attend the mnstal, ne nae ines re aldeace, Jem Sie son avenne, Jersey eights, on Frid 29, at eleven A. M. ee Albany papers please copy. Borki.—On Wednesday, May 27, 1874, CHARLES BURKE, aged 51 years, 9 months and 25 cays, Relatives and irtends are respectiuily invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, Jetler- fon avenue, Jersey City Heights, on Friday, May 29, at eleven A. M. ‘Albany papers please opy. BURKE.—At his residence, 45 Gouverneur street, on Wednesday, May 27, WILLIAM J. BURKE, aged 37 years, Funeral will take piace on Saturday morning, 80th inst., at haY-past nine A. M., from St. Mary's church, corner of Grand and Rid: treets; thence to Calvary Cemetery for interment. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, and those of his brother, Dr. Jotn Burke, and brother-in-law, Dr. John Dwyer, are respectfully invited tu attend. CAMPEN.—In Hoboken, on Wednesday, May 27, alter a short and severe illness, at his resigence, Jogn F. CAMPSN, in the 62d year of his age. Relatives and friends aro respect{uliy invited to attend tue fuueral services, at the St. Mathew’s church, corner of Third and Washington streets, Hoboksu, N. J.,0n Saturday, May 30, at two o'clock ‘Coxprex.—On Wednesday, May 6, 1874, after a long and tedious iliness, borne ‘with Christian resignation and fortified by the rites of the Holy Catholic Church, THoMAS CONDREN, at his late residence, Mam street, Arklow, county Wicklow, Treland, to the inexpressible grief of his family and a large circie of frienas. Requiescat in pace. New York fae Dublin papers please copy. Cookx.—On Tuesday, May 26, of consumption, Epwarp S, Cooks, in the 19th year of his age. The reiatives and friends of the tamuly are re- spectfuliy invited to attend the funeral, trom the residence of his parents, Lg Rodney street, Brookiyn, E. D,, on Fiiday, May 29, at three o'clock “Correr.—on ‘Thursday, May 28, Miss Linnie Ovrran. Funeral services at the residence of her mother, 82 Madison street, Brooklyn, on Saturday, May 30, at tour o'clock. Donanvr.—On Thursday, May 28, Joun H. Don- AHUR, eldest son of Michael Donahue, aged 39 years, 3 months and 28 days. The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectiully invited to attend the tunera!, from the residence of his father, No. 118 Vanuon street, to St. Rose of Lima’s charch (Cannou street, near Delancey), on Saturday, the 30th inst., at half-past nine o’clock, Wiere a solemn requiem mass will ve offered tor the repose of his soul; thtnce to Calvary Cemetery for interment. Fams.—Suddenly, JouN E. Fans, in the 41st year of his age. Funeral irom the house of bis brother, H. . Faris, 266 President street, Brooklyn, this (Frid: afternoon, at three o'clock. Relatives and frien: A also meinbers of the Old Guard ana Sagamon 371 are invited to attend. HAGuman.—At Jersey City, on Tuesday, May 26, 1874, SauLif B., wife of Alonzo Hageman, aged 28 | years, 8 montus and 8 cays. Kingston (N. Y.) and Pliladelpnia papers please copy. HARRINGTON.—On Tuesday morning, May 26, Paraee widow of Euoch C. Harrington, ‘aged 4 y Holatives and friends of the family are Tespect- | fully invited to attend the faneral, from the Bridge | street A, Methodist (ET a) church, on Friday, | May 29, at two o’clock P. gy ee and Delaware papers please copy. Hays.—KEystonz LODGE, No. 235, F. anv A. M.— aad z x Man NS.—Members are hereby summoned to at- | Cee eee ely artnet tearCia tend a Rie communication at the lodge room, corner of Bleecker street and Bowery, on Friday, May 29, at eloven o'clock A. M., sharp, for the pur- pr ‘of attending the funerai'o! our late worthy ther, Past Master Edmund B, Hays. JOHN DE VRIES, Master. E, T. STEWART, Secretary. The remains will be conveyed to Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Newark, N. J., where the Masonic burtal service wili be held. Tram leaves toot of Liberty street at one o'clock. HorrMany.—Alter @ short illness, on Thursday Morning, May 28, FERDINAND, eldest son of Chris- tian and Amanda Hoffmann, aged 8 years, 7 months and 15 days. Funeral trom the residence of the parents, 257 Garden street, Lge et on Friday, May 29, at half- past two o'clock P. M. Kxapr.—In Rockland county, N. Y., on Wednes- Gay, May 27, 1874, Karr LOvisa, daughter of Peter K. and Ann Amelia Knapp, in her J3th year. Funeral services will be held at the residence of her parents, on Saturday, May 30, at twelve P. M, Cars leave foot of Chambers street at a quarter to eleven A. M. for Sparkill, and, returning, leave Sparkill at ten minutes past two and three minates past four P. M. MARSH.—On Wednesday morving, May 27, Jonn | THOMAS MaRsH, Inspector of the Manhattan Gas- | ligne Company, in the 72d year of bis age, elatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, at his late residence, 122 Kast Fifteenth street, on Saturday, May 30, at half-past one P. M. 27, at Gol Y., ELtZa Meav.—On Wednesday morning, May den’s Bridge, Westchester county, BETH Bronpier, wife of Staats K. Mead. Funeral from her late residence, on Saturday afternoon, 80th inst., at one o'clock. Carriages will be in’ waiting at station on arriva) of train leaving Grand Central depot at 10:35 A. Rela- tives and friends are respectfully invited to atvend Rg nal farther notice, Sud , At Chicago, on Monday even- ing, May” 25, LAWRENCE MYERS, Of this city, in the 68th year of his age. The reiatives and friends of the family are re- Spectfully invited to attend the ene this (Fri- day) morning, at ten o'clock, from his late reai- dence, No. 55 East Thirty-fourth street. Notive.—The members of the Forty-fourth street Synagogue are hereby invited to attend the funeral of Lawrence Myers, a will take place from his late residence, 55 Thirty-fourth street, this (Friday) morning, at ten o'clock, By order L 8. ISAAOS, Scoretary. The members of the Mutual Benefit and Burial Society (Cong, Gates of eats are hereby noti- fled to attend the funeral ot Lawrence Myers, Which will take place from his iate residence, 65 | East Thirty-foarth street, vis WOR eae: | atten o'clock. HENRY DAV ident. Nokman.—In Brooklyn, on Thueecay orning, ay, Extig A. CONKLING, Wife of Robert, Norman, latives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 117 St. Felix street, on Saturday, May 30, af eleven o'clock A. M, Nuury.—On Wednesday, May 27, 1874, MARGARET NuLty, aged 16 oy eae 5 months and: ‘2 days. Relatives and friends of the family are respect- foliy invited to attend the funeral, at her late po baer No. 398 Greenwich street, on Friday, M 2y, at one o'clock. OakLEY.—On pacar i May 27, i GARET, Wife of Jacob P. Oakley. qne relatives and fric nds of the family are re- | spectiully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her son-in-law, Leonard Warner, No. 161 West Twelfth street, on Saturday, at two o'clock » Me rr.—On Wednesday, May 21, by accident, na Zon of Robert aud Elizabeth Pratt, aged 6 year Friel ds afd members of © company, Twelfth regiment, are invited to the funeral, at one P. M., inst. to-day, 29th 11 LD.—On Wednesday evening, May 2%, Pe at TD aIEED, widow Se Harrison Re Rednela iat the Sout year of her age. ‘Tne relatives and tiends ef the family are rq trom her | be bad Letter marry her than | j | } oe leonse 00 to attend the fnneral, from t Washington square Methodist Kpwoopal church, Fourth sireet, gar SXTL avenue, on Sa uraay afternoon, May %. Al two 0’ 0ck. Orange county Papers please copy, Netity.—On Tuesday, May 26, i874, ener + bot severe Hines, DaNret foKrL. coun'y Cavan. iveiaad, im we er Mcorwet OF North Pie and Pitch streets, Brookivyn, & D. on Friday, Vinee: je Paul's church, nine o’ciock A. M., where a requem mase will be repos of Dis soul, and irom t hali-pask two vende are respectiuly iavited ui Wednesday evening, May 21, 1874, Berea Riot, aged 74 yours. The wneral services wii be hetd at the resiaence of her brother, 1,2u2 Third avenue, on Friday, May @ at our VAREKLAND. —At Greenville, N. J., om Weanesday, Joun RK. Veeetann, aged 44 years. | May is ie are respectiully invited , trom his late reaideu “id Berges Poros ge May %, roud, Gree: N. J, on Saturday, three o'clock P.M. Wirep.—Uo Thursday, May &, Isanen Vane, | Wite of George W. Weed apd daughter of tue lave ois Varet, Nouce of funeral herea/ter, a SALES AT AUCTION, aad ‘Aunenr 8 WALDKON, AygTtonmem Salesroome lin Liberty and lil Cedar street Tits DAY, af i o'etock Inctuting Grocenes, Dry Goous, Casined Fruje. Salt Fist, -onp. Perfunery, aapery, Cigars, Orindsicnes, Machinery, Jie Baws, 'Labriens eohines, Baking Powders Champagnen Water Clecsts Wringers, Wash- tg Mach Hath, Teses, Ma‘tiag, Pigte Cutery, as. Gs saturday, Purpiture, Oarpets, Redding, &0. | } } } May 3 Why, by LAWE A’ AUOTION The Wa'ch aad Jewelry Business, No. 611 Broadway, corner of Houston street, must pusitiye!y be aloged ous * by Jyme,t,Auetoe sale, 1S DAY, at Pet wy GET. Awctioncer. _By order of Tigin & ( UOTION SALE OF BNGIN Woot working Machinery of al! deacriptome at AVIS! machivery yard, 124 Hudaon street, Jereey City, B. WOU. CCTION NOTICE —R. ¥. BAB! Lb, AUCTIONEER, THI~ DAY Prulayi, May ‘at 10% o'clock, at our saiesrouin’ Na, % Reade street Reguiar sale of Hardware, Cudery, Shovels Spades, Hay aud Manure Forks, Axe (lamtios, Seythes, &c.; ino Hollow Ware--6.000 |p stove and Range flotlow re, amorted plain ground and euame iat all test lily, Steel—o,00) ibe french square steel, Besurued » BISsELL & OO. Avctioneers, % Keage atreet UCTION SALK OF RICH AND BLEGANT HOUSB- hotd Furni Tesidence 21 re, Pianctorte, &e..this day, at private Sth st. neat Browlway. ation, © ‘civek, a cotelame rep: walnut comprising rich Parlor Suit covered haireioth rtes, 7 two Phano ave: solid ua pairs, Ol! Painungs, Boox robes, 4 ~. de = Ay China, Gtass Plawe Ware, necessary for housekeeping. nh sity ais AUCHON xoTiOR. sf MARTINES, Auctionoer. Magnificent Household Furniture. wood Pianotorte, Drawing Loon Suits Fainungs, Bronzes and many Works of Act er 500 jots at public auetion, on THIS Day (iriday), May a + 1086 o'etonk, at the elegant residiuce oth se, nid 6 between uh Drawing Roots—superb suits, co’ od & brocade, righrstdcacription,arand Duchess. styie; Tes NeO- retaire Bookcase, Clocks, lace wou magnificent Tose woot LOT, Stool, roaWood, walnut Bureaus, Bedste janie, Bat- (et, Silverware, Glassware, Chinaware, Linen; also niture servants’ parcenents, bae ment amd Kiuchen. A IMPORTANT AUOTION SALE + of handsome and usetul House poi furnsare, THIS DAY (Friday), May r Tih avenue, over 425 lots by catalogue, comprising :— Derker & Bros. Toy oolaye Planotorts, a clegant Oll Paintings, real imported Paris Bronze Figures, Bronze Clocks. inlaid marquetry and git Parlor Tables, Parlor Suita, in rich crituson satin and beocatel: Pre Mirrors, Cabinets, Curtain, Libear Bookcases, Library Table, Writing Musical Boxvs, hurkish Suit, Kary Obairs"Lowng extension Table, Dining Ohalrs, silverware) Ci ye golid Walnut and rosewood Bedstends, Dressing sases, Bureaus, Wardrobes, hair and spring Mattress feather Piitoive, Bolsters, rep, plush and hair cloth sw Rockers, velvet, Brussels 1m y Furniture, Eigath avenue c ~ uliaae gnen yA: M ee Flegant tu eatly Household Furaitare, THIS (FRIDAY) MORNING, neme at 1055 o'elock. L, PITZGERALD. Auctionecr, sells ail the elegant, costly and plain Household Furniture, orks of Art, de. contained in above mansion, comprising magnificent 7 cetave. rich rosewood Platiororts, four round corne cost. $90; Mirrors, velvet and Brussels Carpets, Turtains; vainable Oil nae by eumuent artists; real Frcuch tinported Bronges, Hisqne Ornainents, Inia Jardinteres, FE tageres, arlor Pils, Draws im brocate: and silk re y Ohairs, Gomtola Lounges, sold t wainut Chamber Suit, Bedsteads, “Burcaus, Buses, Bureaus, hair ana spring Maitresson tllows, B Hers, Blankets. &c.; Parlor suis in reps ant air cloth, singly aud separated: Bedstesds, Bureaus, €c.; also bassment und Kitchen Furniture: N. ik—This is the sale of first class houschold furniture this senson, open at o'clock for inspection. Catalogues reac! UeTION AY THE PRIVATE MANSION us West twenty eighth, street, between Sixth an nth avenues, ruts e ridn ay) MORNING ion pooeen res commencing at 1035 o’clock. Magnificent tour round corner 73; octave rosewood Ptanoforte, Grand Duchess and Matic’ Antotnette etyle Parlor Suits in saun Urotade, wainat sitting Hoon Siiits Jo reps, plush and hairclotn: Lounges, Turkish Cartains, Pier and Mantel Mirrors, Etageres, Tivies, aintings, sronzes, Vases, Cloeks, rosewood and walnut Chumber Salts, Mattresses) Bedding, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Dressing Cases, Washstand, liookcases, Extension Table | Bufet, Glass, China and otlyer Ware. Cutlery, servant | and basement Furniture. | livered ior purcDaser: 26, ANN | Bi packed and de in city or OuntrY, J. KRAEMER, Auctioneer. — UCTION—BY MACKENZIE, & HOTCHKISS, WILL A sell on Saturday, May 30, at 1 o'clouk. at 173 Bleecker street, the whole of the Household Furniture and Effects of this Boarding House. In one or more lot. DeTIO} A’ liers, &¢.. to pay advances, charges, loans, &c. AM “ORLSEAT.AIS Au etioneet, wil Soltis day (Pri day), ‘o'clock, wilinut Extension Table Bide’ and irrors, Matiressce. Pillows, Stas, Carpets, Booker: Wardrobes, murbie top Tables. ‘Aideboard, Corntoes, & gravings Paintings, Plated Ware, Books, &c,, &e. Dea! ers and others invited. Sale peremptory, as blace must be vacated ou Saturday. Y 0. H. PIRRSON, AUCTIONRER, WEDNESDAY, June 3. 1874, Great sale of 84) Bulding Lots by ordes of of Adams of runswick, on delphia " Railroad, one hour and minutes time trom 3 New York city. IMMENSE EXO 'URSION, ‘ou_can get to Adams in same time you can go from city Wall totttariem, Adauts ts the Highest round (ace Cording to the engineering statistues of the Pennsylvania Railroad) between New York and Philadelphia, being Lo dabei ‘of 100 teet higher than the level of the Karitan River, Fare only 25 cents daily by commutation. Besides the 50 lots, which all surround the station at Adains, where apwards of 100 trains pass daily, there be several 10 and 2 acre Plots offered, suitable tor ga: deners and horticulturists. The casy access to New Yor! will make them eligible tor building lots in a few years. In nity of schools and churches, and, recollect, ti mor level ee on the great Broadway of nd West. tickets Seventh Regiment Sonate on arrival of trai mS, H. PLERSON, Aetioneer Xo 6 teve hy train will leaye Cort Brosses streets at U1 A. M. om day of sale, Trains stop at Market street, Newark; Met and New Brunswick, Iti should fala, eale will be on ist clear day thereatier, SALE—FURNITURE, CARPETS, CHANDE. ten Band music. For tickets apply to 0. Pine street ¥ & W, DAUCHY, AUCT TREVETR FAVOWE GO. sell this day, at 11 o'clock, at 13 East Fourteenth street, several black walaut Parlor Suita, black wainnt and oak Sideboards, black walnut Wardrobes back walnut, Lt brary ‘Tables. black walnut Bureaus, Bedsteads, stands, Oommodes and Centre Tso black walnut Gnd oak Boookcases hair and oer Mattre leather Pillows, Ofiice and other Clocks, Sofa Beds, Lounges, Hall aba other Chairs. velvet, Brussels aud ingratn Cart pets; Ol at Bueravities silver, Crockery, Glaay- Ware and Cuttery: No asicnée or DAUKTUDL site, bas alot or 9 to be sold. Y J. W. CAMPBELL, AUCTIONEER—WILL SELL, tounorrow (Saturda, resery Furniture—marbie top f. Mirrors, Warcro reais, liquor Counters, Counters; other goods; the property of dealer giving up business,’ Fuli bartionimrs to-morrow morning. ARLES PAYSER, AUCTIONEER-SPLLS THIS day (Friday) Qolock, im the salesroom ot George Povser & Vprother, $8 Catiarine street, Oarpess, Cilcloths, Paintings, Lycee Mirrors, Bedding, Crock- ery, &c,;'also Piano, Sate and twa bales Havana To- Bavoo. Sale positive EPwano SCHENCK, AUCTIONEBR, Mortgnge sale of elegant Cabinet Furniture, BY BDWARD SOHENOK, THIS DAY, at i o'clock, an elegant assortment of the finest Farni- ture, of the most modern and unique styles of parlo chamber, dining and hall, in elegant carved, walnrt rosewood, covered in damask and reps, superb Centre and Card Tables, and every variety of stvic of Furniture. ‘The above is now on exhibition, and will repay those In want of turniture, To be sol sold at auction at No. # Liberty treet US oped ts ert SALE or F PURNITURR FRIDAY aia a at 10:30 A. mi M.. at No. M4 East bit at S77 ey between Madison ane OLIVBR BRYAN, No. ity Broadway, will sell, as above. ep irice Ove, be magnificent first class Furnitar full assortment, made by best city makers JPORECLOSURE SALR—WILL BE SOLD aT vc. tion, on Friday, May 29 Ha brown stone House 335 sezigaten avenue, corner of Thi rato rere as he Merchants’ Kxchange salesroom, i Bro Wil LLTAM KEN: oe ‘Auctioneer. 4b, GUCK, ‘AUVOTIONER: Bo tion, on Foes oa a anaivacew Mad iii setag fais Glreuiat, , Shi Fulleys ‘and ALA y CMT PE gas Band Saws; + he A a otwer ‘rales too ‘aguaetous' ¥0 ise BOILERS AND j a3) ne ), House hes, elegant French plate | | Chany, | | TI JOHARD ' BS HARD 8.7 ‘S¥00M SQOTUOxXAT axV a iM AX BAYERSDORFER, AUCTION BR —ADMINIS. ) Mpstcat Instruments, ier teh 1874.—TRIPLE SHEET. 9 E established 1867. i pS ag Ty iroawe ch nia has iy D. MINER, late lato Houry ‘H. Leeds & Minér, By HENRY D. anise DAY (FIRED aU 10K o'clock, t the stlexrooms No. 105 Duano tree ob tot Broadway, a HOUSEHOLD ‘PORNITURE, MADE TO order. 7, LORS; PIANO, BY G. & H. BARMORE, COST $205: yaivet and irustels Carpets, rosewood suite im afl Droeade ant ious colored reps, wood tageres, ‘os marble top Centre and side Tables, piace Window C ‘urtains, Blagk walnut Hedaton Bureaus, Washstands and Com: iss hair B alate glume, silverplated Ware, Culery. & BNRY B. HERTS, AUUTIONKER, HOUBEMOLD FURNITULE, CARPETS, MIRRORS, &0., 3 Dies,” Halistands, marble top Wardrobe , nd Rockers, mn Secretary bei AT 50. M BAST FOURTH STRERY, BETWEEN LA- FAYETTE PLAGE A AND BOWERY, Walnut Parlor Suit, wainut, mahogany and cotta Gaamber Suits, pao Weddiue Bre and ine erain Car} ic. 5 SSeklag asi fo-s abo parior aud kitchen stoves, HNRY B. HkETS, AUO TIONEBR, BICH AND ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, SUPERB BRONZES, CLOCKS, STATUARY, MIRRORS, VALUABLE OL PAINTINGS, BRADBURY PIANO a a ’ ON MONDAY, JUNE 1, AT 10% O'CLOCK, BELOW MADISON ave FULL DETAILS WILL APPEAR HEREAFTER, ENRY B. HERTS, AUCTIONEER. morta aor SALE OF INSTRUMENTS, anutene RE, fe. of VAN LOANS PHOTOGRAPH G. 1,873 Broadway, comer Md street lentrange sat streds), ow FRIDAY, May 24 at SP. aM By omer of SAMUEL ROBINSON. Morigagec. parowrane BALE OF PICTUR at ive Art Gat lery, 82 F Figh KR SOMBREILLE, A: Auctioneer, will "on TUESDAY, Jun nd the tO fol wag de juabt collsctuon of Pictares wild Drawings —— ‘ute the two Gailerics of fi Mr of Tro, nae, of New This collection w: the works of venue. Hen be found to be o remarkably rieh tn Endonbted masters, containmg an admirable Portrait of Sir W. Beeehey, by wir Memas Lawrence au uy sir John Gilbert, y minature niry French atstorical ‘painter, David, nulne Goreault. fe original Fainting of rt, by the great nd, by Fow sbra' ed Hong Branch A Moly Fanuy by, Murulo, and 4 Caprral Van Huy sem A od collection a 1. Works b, arm, William Hart, Ogiivie, Waterman, Davis ohnson, Hickam, Dolph aiid others with numerous Paincines by forelgul masters, among whom the ames of Verboesklo ren, Teunant, Madon, Merte, Noman, Ket Verhoeven-Hall, Chatiey Sidaey Cooper, me and Le oy, mee Chapin, Soutas are prowmingntly in ¢ . x. 8 ey | ~ way intend ‘purchasing are specially futormed thas No work will be held At a roverve price, _The sale begins each evening at 8 o'clock, ©, SPRYER, NKER, SELLS THIS DAY, at No. B48 West Phirty-sixth Redsteads, Bedding, Hair Mar- airs Ta vie sods, Nouona de Bale positive in JR, AUCTIONEER al Sairstoom, 37 Nassau street, Batate office, 2l Park row, Froveh ant German ved trom Earope, wld and 2), at tt ot Kat bi 37 Naseau street AUCTIONEER, ERE JONSON, JR, a Heal Estate vce. 2 Park row, New Yorks Furniture aud Merchandise salearoom, 37 Nassau street, New York, m Exchange, 30) Fulton street, Brooklyn ue, yom or the Paymtar o'clock, on the premises, son, Weeks, Fisher. dc, wal Park row ¥ AUCTIONEER, SELLS THIS DAY, AMES M. FORD, J atZorclock, at 76 Third avenue, by order of C: f eacky, Bsq.— Mortgage sale of the Furniture, Oar} Mirrors, dc-, of a. private ron | Flushtug, cou tin ‘ton i Kitoheon ¥ sidence, removed trom bamber, beiroom, dining ut $) ‘Carpets of ali dew urs, Beds, Hed ling, being too nomerous le, two pier Lad] for positive sale, J Yr, TRAVER, Acoma WILL SELL THIs | + day, at 1d, ofc iogk. at 57 # Great Jones street, two fine Parlor Su atts, Oenitte Fables. Mirrors, Paintings Taeels and three ply Carpets, Pia: Washsiands, Tables le plat ratuses, #olegant patent Kefrigerators, Gu: Fixtures, Aiso, on account of former purchaser, lot ol Fancy and Piece Goods, 2 pairs of Boots and shoes, lot Hantware, @o. trator's sale of Fixtures Stook and ‘our ye Store No. 402 Washington street, on nh — Lane, Admunistrat ‘ON SATURDAY, . 15 Ehira avenw al Wis Seloek Lager Neer aa.ne ce randsome aouiars nad eee. treat. Cr Crockery, M PARR Darcy, Marcha” | AW NBROKER" SALE—WATe HES AND JEWELR’ THOMAS J. McGRATH, Auctioncer, 183 Chatham street, will sell be day, thie Deloek, 5M hy ote, 14 and sliver Watches, Disiaonds and gold Jewel fins, Kings, Earrings, Chains, &c.: also Gums Pistols ee Dal street. SALE.—B. ware, Brussels. ar} see Saturday's Herald. _By 0 AW NB: jer ik, peoko KES FIELD, GF BR Anetioneer, sulesroom No. 29 Bowers, will sedi ‘his | G9 iots Men's and Won day, at ILo'etock, ‘clothing, Dresses, Shawis, Remnants, Vndersfothing, (gsi ts, Blan: : fy Bedding, Boots, Mhots, ac. aso Coat, Panws 1 Vests, By order Henry Weinisseass highth avenue, AWNBROKENS SALE.— JAMES AGAR, avorion eer, will geil this day. ar 69 w Bows sen Shawls, proads. Table Li en, /. , ede clothing, so coath Panis and ‘Vest. By ord Jonn J. Martin, Mulberry street. WALTERS, Aletic Mair katablishiment, Marghat's 3 i ment: vise Human Nair Switches, Waterfall, urls, Wigs, aad Cases, Counters, Figure, Box: ya poste, Oud vats Srlwa 1, Marshal. WALTERS, AUCT ‘ReLIQUOR Storc—Mortguge ailo—Will sell this day (Friday), at Zo'clocn P. M., the Fixtures and Lease o1 0 5 old estab liehed Liquor Store No. 215 Grand sea wr % Mott : ry strect, viz. —Bar aud back iar, ale positive. or mortgagor. Tables, Chairs, Glassware, screen, Ac. fi COLLINS, Att ¥ IOBARD Wauran UCTIONEER—FIRST CLASS M this day (Friday), at 10 Stock and Fixtures of @ Jendid Bar and pack Chairs, Glass HERMAN, SUBKIVP'S AND GENERAL AUCTION. S. ceri Wiiee Manors Cicary aie e.—Thie ori o'clock, § 7 pA DE ae G1 Tages Ces ‘aint a mestie Laquors. as casks ‘Br . Ehorry au? Rhine Wines; nso ‘@ Whiskey; also about 20 nee eases ad kets Champagne, cases Bite of eats, CouLte! i tive. Beaters thvited. RMAN, SHERIPP's AUCTIONEERS, SELLA | is day Friday) May 2. at 10 o'ctock’ shar; jot fine Cigar Tobaces: also five casks ‘ant w aces Jinported wore Sale positive to pay advances, HIS (FRIDAY) rated at the Clinton Hall salesroom, Au extraordinary collection of One books, com prising (Mustrated and standard works im the best possible condition, and imo: bindings, Tree and polished calf, crushed Levant, hal: calf and morocco, dc Ac, de, by Riviere Mansell, Hayday and others. __The Messrs. LEAVITT, Auetionsers._ TEAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER: iil aell om tn Bay et TO onsioek ine, Pinture will sel 18 at 10 o'clock, the Fix haves Saloon No. ea street, corner Chatham | square Counters, Rix Inut Tables, MABHO i. Jt., Attorney tor Mortgagee, _ Wwrgun WITTERS, ACOTIONBER, eee 2 o'cloek, at 44 Canal sire teel Houssholt Furniture, (rom lamilies ping si fine veivel, tapestry And joths, Mattngs, Feathe: Mase tome @ jardro! Ourtall Parior $8, Toone nd in, ing sisi nr fags aie rg noo Coane ice Tables, Chairs, Lever Prom Desks, OF Gas Tarpets, Mirrors: iso larite stock | jot Deal- run two fausilien the Furniture and Carpets | sale. SALESROOM | e AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS, 2 ey TEBE OS THEATRE. ALLACK'S NY NING AND SATURDAY MATINEB, W 7 ihe Geavd' spectacle ot & the Proprietor ond Manager Leeren Ww LADY OF THE 1gxe eo open bY Me te weonc- att” 17 < pant Twos in or Reserved © Seata, $1. a LUST? BW abl OK Family Cirele tm his serise of Commees 200 ontauens, COLOSSE UM, Broutway 3 Thies nh pirest LOND Gur (ouoasRy | FRIDAY aND Aru abe, ENINGR Pees }Y 20 AND ® LONDON BY Ni Tr | fs: not Bpancreme, tt oy haces model, but It fs an artiene | realization of the ATC nu by night (rom 3) Faub's Cabbie pacts * doa bs ai rt kerk THE GuLAT SroeM Mrs. 10S SEFTON, Mine Missa BELL tine Kat THE GREAT STORM | BARTLETT, Miss eral Rowe and” ceuséless cause ot wonder and admiration, and Pro- or Tobin, Logrenta, ithe Prestidigitateur, and the at- fractious of the Promenade render the COLOSS&UM ene tertainment UNEQUALLED IN THE WORLD, Two pertormances MOY tena!” M. Admission $1. DELL &! saYORDAY BVExixa, fined Tepresatation of aud last aight 0 r be prenset aan, MONDAY RVENING, JUNE 1 .m™me sUM Mer season inaugurated by the production a new Play of remarkable emotional uterow, by Me. ss ORATION DAY.—SPECIAL NOTICK, ATUL. Baruey Cainpbeik entities oun M. public holiday, « fal FATE! Will be xiven at osseurn, Commencing at {a which the sccouy lushod artiate, Admission to the i Matibee is reduced to Mine CARIOLEA LECLE OQ. WA. one-hail the usual rave. will appear tor the iret ume #¢ the ibeaure. ie THEARE | Woons, MUSBUM. BO. gna ar aa mers penton ances daily—at ? a nda AFTERNOON AT EVENING af a ONE WEEK ONLY of the sensstional Upama, eutitied ¥ me FR 7 im the pL¥..! ecnatona NG, OF Jone lapses COLOSSAL ULIO COMPANY. ALLENS MINSTRELS. is Drama ever wri osyaiited Scat ORANGE GIRG; ‘cated sn LIFE LN MARKLD FOR LIFE, THE STRERTS, uth everything mew. « MONDAY, JUNE 1, the Drains ernaes AND LENA #5 2 3 BDe of, YORUM “THEATR FRENCH COM 8 JOHN “TILSON, Bi L SATURDAY EVENING. MAY 3, Ps ne eska LB PLANO DB uv STAR, A ADDITIONAL 333 Vane 2 ATIRACTIONS. eee PARIS, = | Saturday MATINEF 20’clock. On Monday, € 3 _Drama Vaudevilte in | two ae te. nt Janel, entire change programe. a ee O~ ErROPOL rae THEATRE, =~ M Se ) S87 BROAUWAY S85 AND LESSEE, 3. B. BOOTH, ct 4 ey * om PEK OF THE SEASON IS Bers THEATR: LAST W: MOR AORN ALL THE SPEUIALEY ARTES First appearance of the peerless Feinals G seaaed Mle, LEONA DARE, AD. REAPPEARANCE FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY OF AGNEs BOOTH irs. J. i in her terrifi haeen ya ay Last airs oF 7% ae yee! og sami whe hseyteng ¥ + ner e ri fat Mr. JOHN McOULLOUGH. . burn Arte Rte cit: Rta itll great aot on the Bi E THIS SEASON OF WILSON BROTHER FIRST APPEARANCE * r. J.B, BOOTH, i Sie Champion Gymnasts of Ainéric who, in the revival o1 Shakeapedre’s Tragedy of Mons wees NEw tand Mile. OStitien, ING JO! Dancers and Pantoonmists, LIVTLE IGNACIO and LA PRILADBLE MARTINETES JAMES LAREN ee BOSH ©. T. SMITH, WILL RESIGN ALL PORTH iR INTEREST IS BOOTH'S RE, Miss AY EVENING, | THOS. E. SACKSON, WM. LEWIS, EVERY. "EVENING DURIN ted PROGRAMME, SATURDAY MATL EBPLEIE wire TUE SENSATIONS Of the DAK eure's Gri THE WALI 20 CON, E WITH A uUD stQute “PANTOMIME BY TH MARTINEPTTS, i TUNE WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 2 o'clodtite with the following powers wri 2 CONBISATION CAST — FH AVENUE THEATRE, | AGNES BOOTH ©) a8th st.. corner of Broadw Bexins at © as Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY. * Pmoprietor ond Manaaee CONSTANCE, * oI JOHN McCULLOUGH oft ine son LAST 2 NIGHTS Si MATING of “OLIVER: RAULCONBRIDGE. = vs 3.3. BOOTH of SAT AY, EVENING, May Se as positively last time OLLI xing soun. | oniver rwist, | RVIST wri it gremt cast incinaing » Assisted by every member in the Mr. Ctiarles Fisher as Bay it MES DRAMATIU™ COMPANY, Louis James ax Bill Sikes: — Lewis us The Dodger; Mr. i a bd Seats may be secured six day’ in advance at the box Lidue as Bumble: Miss, Banuy Davene office of theatre, or branch ticket office, at the music "port a3 Nancy; Mrs. G. Hl. Gilbert ae ‘re Corey; aud Bijoa Heron ae * MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 1—-LOVE'S LABORS LOST—only time. Wednesday, June 3, last night of the season, store of O. H. Ditson & Co., 7. Broadwa TPHEATRE, COMIQUE, GLORIOUS succEsS L Sn ORareee as IN HIS GREAT SPECIALTY, a ON HAND, PLAYING NINE DISTINCT CHARACTERS. CAL INSTRU: NUMEROUS BONGS AND DAS - ieininctiaile i iitNG THE LADIES. aed Ere gieatest aNtist 614 BROADWAY. +»-Sole Proprietar ‘al “LIVIN: ot Seibotion Mr. J.J. WALI LACE, Mr. HARRY BUCKLEY, Overture, Miss PA Pag ie so MAB. 1K O ‘Andaute, Cantable air. G. Morelaa 7. Evocation, Mi i and, Ji MATINEE” ON WEDNESDAY ‘AY AND B GORDAY. P. 7, BARNUM'S GREAT ROMAN HIPPODROME, | p Block bounded by Madison and Fourth avenues nd | Teeny aud Twentyseventh streets. Beating capacity 10,000, Baliet des Syiphes. 8 March Hongroise. ‘9. Overture, elle 10. Gavotte, Souvenit ‘de Maria Therese. (ULMORE! S$ SATURDAY EVENING CONCERTS. AFTEENOON AND EVENING. Continued success of the giited you igner, MULE. VIC’ one - ‘The Music Committee of the Twenty-second none. respectfully “obe Geet lg we bllowing splenaid Sgeamme, tO be given att Pepa HORY, MOLRTERNTH ST, néar SIXTH AVa | im her daring mid-air evolutions ATURDAY EVENING Mug’), 1874, } : pe eee MUMOBE'S BD REGIMENT BAND, MEXIOAN # RACES. iy DIStiNat’ ISHED PERFORMERS, inelt | yer be given, afternoon and ARBUCKLE, LEFEBRE, LETSC! KEGEL ces by resident Mexicang | and other ensinent So obsts. nagar a diréction of i the "winner of the largest num BS, GULMO Bor of uese races to receive a purse of $100. hy $50,000 spectueul a Pepeantt Tei y : t om nga giant heaps GILMOBE's 22D Bi | ROMAN CHARIOT BACES 2 Fantasia tor Saxophone: | by beautiful Amazonian drivers Down" ..... HURDLE AND. FLAT. RACES. ‘Miles. Casteyrena, Oswald, Mason, Yates and Davis. L Overture—"witt MENT Prion ci “the Heart Bowed & Song tor Cornet | TWO AND FOUR HORSE CHARIOT RAC ich, Mme. D’Atalie, Misses Salisbury, Grady, Satsuma, 6 Pot- Pourri—the “Gems or Mart land, and Mons, Arnaud. GILMORE’S 2D WEGIMENT BAND. 6 Part Song—“Fare well Ke he F Pores Tomo aRKYS G D RE GIMENT BAND. % Hallelujah Chor Messiah” GILMORES 2D REG & THE PAMO ‘5 22D REGIME, WILMORE'S 2D RE GRAND NATIONAL CONTEST | between American and English thoroughbreds, ROMAN STANDING RACES, Messrs. Stevens, Yogan and ind North. LIBERTY RACE of twenty-one beautitul horses. ELEPHANT, CAMEL, PONY and monkey races. j DONNYBROOK FAIR | and the Lancashire Races atternoon and evening, THE WHEELBARROW BRIGADE, sack races aud donkey races each exhibition. | ox OFFICE OPEN THREE DAYS IN ADVANCE. | pant | Owing to the immense sirain upon the physical and | nervous system, Mile, VICTORIA is comperied to Mmit | Re: performances ‘to elght exnibitions per week, viz.:— | meut eraoon, aad Monday and Fr PART IL MUSTO FOR DANCING, ‘The Music Committee invite the members of the regh& ment, their friends and the patrons of the Concerts to Join in the folowing, Pro ‘amme of Dances (ELL BRYANT'S BENEFIT. | ¥ very P * ANTS OPERA H | IBS FB CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE, | WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET AND site AVENUR. ' FRIDAY EVENING, May MATINEE 1 BEN. an SG PS a a e a Margaret Elmore, Miss Jane Coombs, Mathew Elmore, ON THU gt RYANT Mr. Frank Roche, ae Se JUNE ie RSDA ae RNOON, JUNE foxe BW Fane eke BROOKLYN, \d Nea BRYANT. BENEFIT, 1 BRYANE =v + wiy'g, “SAMUELS | {Seats may’ be secured at the box offles MPERRACE GARDEN THRATRE, te CHRIE AND LENA, | 1 Ap, NBUENDOMEE. sence Direoten RIDAY, May Concert and Operatie Performance. Rs, F. B.C WAYS Bi) BROOKLY} THI GONWAY ‘is prepared EATRE.—MRS, | receive propositions from | amen eTR SBE, first class Stare and Combinations for the. ensainy Fall aon he yr a A inn | Abd Winter sas Sean lcattons addressed to the » Adtbission Bic. resetyed sont, Boe, cca = } Undersigaed will receive promnt at Tickets can be had at 263 Broadw: nd, on the day i Mra_¥. B. CONWAY or TOWN Pr. sairH. the performance, at the box oftice 1 ‘om 1D" o' orn, 447 gt RY ANTS, MINSTRELS. MS, | ATKW @LOBE THEATR McRae Bie 2d st. and Ui ay, egits at over ati | N** ee AD E. ANTS | s geyarrs COMIC COURT SCENE, BRYANTS Business communications may be adare: wo RYANTS| THE MUTTON TRIAL | BRYANTS ARTHUR CHENEY, | BEYANDS| -JUIILEH coNChitr. BRYANTS | Proprietor and Manager, RY ANT’ TURN HIM 0 BRYANT'S | box 273 Post office, BRYANT BLACK SHAK ERS, BEYANDS | Bostom. RYANT's| UNCLE BPU'S DREAM. |.) BRYANDS | Qgiss CUSHMAN'S ONLY READING POR OHARIFY, Brrant, Unsworth. Eugene, Nelsé Sérmour, Bob b a r Ey | Pier merson, ‘eRe yes Reet, ke. | Mora Mune Shtarday, May Shae S Ee Oe ; Mat Nun’ sA reba at2) U DREAM, vi Pi ons irom Ey HOICK NEW OMUSIC!—“WHATE'RR BETIDE yey Millard, S00. i "Hand that Rocks the World,” Thomas, Yon.” Mrs. Browning: M “Sweet Goon Danks, Svc. Aa, uspirators’ aulay; “The Wiwh's Daughter,” W Woman | Chorus” (Mme. angen), Be Rep" glow, Strauss, | Or Three Cows, tranauaved from (he se, Teton She. 5 ” rgnertte.” vulse, ence Mangan; “Miss Maloney on the Chinese Question,’ henerin, itech air, Tae. ; Strauss) “Carnival Lenser to, bas sth SDUtSON #00,, A Rrostwar._ Mise Mary Mapes Dodge. jckets, $l ench, with reserved seat. Can be eee arthe Acktomy of Music: the Fittn Avenue Hotel, beh mers No. 701 Broadway, ard Ruliman’s, No. 4 ‘Broaa@- Published NPCLION AND Boxes, $8each. Can be procured from Mra. Wm. P- Lee, No. 32% Fifth avenne, and Mrs. Wan. P. T ’. mnade to any amount ow 2'West Sixteenth street. anes 58 yppags Leal Jewelry, OPO: Nassau sireet. "AT WOLF & BROTHERS’, $9 BROADWAY, BB- jentious: ff Wi re (een tow “tg eg scientions: 4 West ee street, directly oppo don Diamonds, Watches Jewelry, siiverwars, | 2 O° Van Buren’sg ce SSAY ¥ WATSO | Mika and partewariy Panos’ Business couficential | - Pe. : AND SPARRING ACADEMY AND SAPRTT | dos senores hablan bspanol | gi Pee H SRO Ae | Shooting Gallery, 619 Sixth At s THIRTRENTH STREET. NE AR BROADWAY— in one “month. ‘Superior Fouciig “Apparaias and Bear YARD.—PRIVATE MUSICAL INSTRUOTION, $5, 10 ON gry 20, $25;, cxnerionced teachers, capaho and Money waned on Diamonds, Watones, Jewolr’, or ry er | Soeame Geaght, haAGeW Thirteasth surest WoR— | 12 Cloves for sale. Génd for circulars No business (ranaacte on Saturday. | Qaeery sHootiNg GALLRRY—AT COLONEL MOR | S’sTERW'S New York Salle d’Armes and T JACKSON'S, 8% BROADWAY, OPPOSTTE BLE enth Sree Foner ibernity advanced on D | Keadems, 619 Sixth enue, near Thirty-sixth at Boxing taught mone circulars, fn iiks, Dry Goods and Per- - i ral? homers o - fg SE om, 7 ate emtrance | tte biage eng let 4g receoresrngy | THEATRICAL AND 7 HYMAX’ * 70 BROADWAY-L IBERAL AD. vances made on Diamonds, Watches, stiverware, SHOW PRINTING, + OF will pay the highest market price for the same. ONKY LOAD oN Te LANONDS. | WATCHER, BSTABLISHMENT, Ba serrate a eT ALLEN, 1180 Broudway. UBRALD BUILDING, hear Tweniy-ninsh street, under Sturtevant f ose. ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES AND YORE LOAN Pa Satan ater ees vilam street, Che highest prices paid for BROADWAY AND ANN STREET, | A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP | THEATSIGAL, MINSTREL AND VARIBTY CUTS CONSTANTLY ON HAND. BEIWERN < AVENUR, TWENTY. | a ues 140 fowrth and Twenty-Ofh erecta —Liberal ad- ‘ 7O0 ARE SURE fet sash “Adige ought as yaar’ SUS | Ry GLY ADL THE News Ob THE BAF ae ww ieRERNAKD. | 0 GET ALL THE yO Te DAY % GRT ALi F THE Dat 8 Broa WAY (REMOVED PROM 91)—OLDEST establishment. —Mouey advanced on Diamonds IB. Jewelry, Laces, ac. Sane dou ts HERTS. OADWAY, GETWHEN TWENTY.sIXTH | ron Sew streets Money loaned | silverware, Silks, te 7 jsiness confidential, KT, late of @. Broadway. | =} Tue EVENING a4 EN AN: EVENING LER MANTELS. KLABER, iM kat HIGHTEENTH fear Thirt « setting and manuiaciuring 1s Sinds of warble snd marveizet Mantels and ng. ciber ! rote Work wi greatly reduced prices; Marole Tur STREET, a Menara TRENTIOND—-HAVING ae a VBRY LARGE mA iny asents for en Pay nae furniture, de on, 01 ‘Sr addronsing + Vor ae The Pat i ' BEMUERE. No No. he vaevent avenue above Twenty-tourth street, you will ce anal aaa } wath, -_—----——. BROADWAY (UP STAIRS), 7 th, ‘seek, and prenit | tiem, a en ‘e + GRBATLY. nase nD PRICES, ha eXtemsi ve stow: te and Martie Mantels, pckeyecbiaorn, by Ce, Union maare, Fourth avenue sot Seventeenth sty mics | Sat eh cates a