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yy oops: MUS VENING ATR THk CARROLLS, | THE CARROLLS, ral, Mele, smote, and two act melodrama, DD MURDER AT THE INN. Ketchum—Connor. with, Songs and Dances. | aldric AFIERNOON At 2. 3. W. Mc ANDREW= and und three act melodrama, ROBERT HALL, in ED TO Drail. HARLESTON GALS RAC vherese | Wood—T. TORI—~1( NiguT—MARY iTS this we TRSDAY. and, FRIDAY, SATURDAY—GRAND'GALA RIs!OX1 Mail -econd week of the Furewell Appearances me. ADELAID: KisTOR: (Marche: Grito). 1S GHT ‘MOND \¥), positively last ight. of Schiver’s re: owned Iravedy, MARY STUAR RIST RI in her great roie, MARY SrUANt, TUESDAY and THURSUAY eveninys, March 9 and 1, first, production in. America of victor HEGu's KENOWNED TRAGEDY, LUCKEZTA BORGIA RISTORI (first time) as LUCREZIA BORGIA, Recognized as one of her zreatest characters. PRLDAY (by request) poet, sast performance of ELIZAB TH, QUEEN OF ENGLAND. SATURDAY AL 1:9, 5h OOND KISTCRI MATINE! | at box citice and Sehirmer’s, 701 Broadway. | THURSDAY, _ March IS-RISTORI in BROOKLYN, poem: S$ THEATRE HENRY V. JARRETT & PALMER.......Lessees and Managers | SECOND MONTH of Shakespeare's wonurous Spectacular Play, HENRY THE FIFTH, produced with a degree of splendor without comparison, and consequently attracting THE MOST MAJES AUDIENCES ever within the wails of ik comprises historical pictures of mnor. etFepalltan theatre. @ highest merit trom te f their art, their real- tam augmented by the clever disposition ot over, HUNDRiD URILLED AUXILIARIES, ‘correetly costumed or armored. The characters of the great play are assigned toa mag- netic organizaty PURTY-FOUR DRAMATIC ARTISTS, including Mr. GEORGE = Mr. FRED, THORNE, Mr. . B. BISHOP, Mr. CHAS, LE CLER Mr. CHARLES CAL x OLD, FLED. 3. WARDE, BE- 30. qu E SUIMONIAL +, BENE EDWARD PAvsusy WesTON, T THE HIPPUDGOM JONDAY, A FIFTY MILES IN ELEVEN CONSrKOUTT CONSECUTL D BACK BAT VEN FLPTY Miles IN FD MIL Al ONE HAL WILL COMMENC. 1 2 FINISH AT MIDNI Mr. Barnum. appreciating the unparalieled success at- lined b) thts luimous pedestrian in defeating three separate und (resh antagonists in the late match, and desiring to give @ substantial recognition of the wonder- played by Mr. Weston, has tendered the Hippodrome tor a tesuimomiat edsot which are to be given to Mr. Wa kD. Y aT n this occasion Mr. Weston, not- his’ almost superhu‘uan exertions durin ys. the enormuts paysical strain of whic! ithstood as to Unallenge the wonder of the medical aity of ihe city, will fires further illus. tranon of his remarkay powers walking FIPiY Mluks iN N CONSHCULIVE HOURS WITH our FOOD bE REST. _ Admission, 50 cents, inciuding Grand Menagerie, T. BARNUM’S HIPPODROME, ‘SORT SEASON OF TROTTING THIS WEEK. MANAGERS............J. D. WALTON and DAN MACE THREE EVENINGS ONLY. i] beehinas rare a a NIGHTS, RUESDAY, TUESDAY NIGHT, MARCH THREE GaeaT TK TROTTING RACES, GRAND JEROME PARK RUNNING RAC#S, PONY RACES, &c. — NOTE.—These races are given in deference to the extraordinary interest manite-ted by the Cormier this at thus tasbionabdle mid-winter amusement, as institutes estal ment im the heart of the city. THE GREAT neon ae OF General admission, 30 cents; Children under ten, 15 vents; Keverved Orchestra CLairs, 5v cent See advertisementin Turi column. TH AVENUE THEATRE. Proprietor and Maneger......Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY The success of “Big Rapza” has only a arailsl in the favor whieh 1 ertson’s elegant ais rack with several years ago. ihe j fifth Avenue Theatre is ria- | ing op the wave of copularity, | | aod Mr. Valy is to be col Wated on his new triumph in | the line wmch has given his | Bret bis company and his theatre « national reputation. | the box sheet has beea opened | | for twenty days anead. an advance sale of seats is ve rald | great.—te! “The Big Bonanze” is al- ready quoied on Wall street All the brokers are taiking about it apid transit was never bet- ter illustrated than in the rush from the street curs to view “the Big Bonanza.” fHE BIG BONANZA. THE HIT OF 1875. | ieee “The Big Bonanza” is the | reatest hit since “Our Amer- | Cousin.” Itis better than | vurs” and iunnier than | ‘olonel Sellers.” i We buve seldom beard such | & conpanous burst of thtte: ani laughter, as during the perform- Bonansa.""— |Peopte who want three | hours’ fun can’t do better than see “Bonanza.”—urapbic. The ladies dresses, simply | sorpeous Mau, ile scenery most riows.—Mercury. *,* BOX SHEET OPEN 20 | days in advance. jaxu- EVERY NIGHT aT & . MATINEE SATURDAY, NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 8, 1875—WITH SUPPLEMENT. & LY. MPIC | en YUE BEST ENTERTAIN! EVERYBODY 0. s1Quy, PoRvAy), VEL STAR: AMUSEMENTS, MaKe PAUL JO. 8 CGM aIN ATION. EDDY OLYMPIC TI THE POPULAR LADIES AN. SOCIA R CHILDR om B aaeha HEATRE. | SAYS SO, > —- — | Wat tte press says rm the Olympic theatre:— Herald of tuesday, March 2 “Au uninteres! Nig at this house under the pres- ent regime seems to be an jiapossio Y the very | best elements of the variety Loards are caretully gar- j nered ap, and ireuentiy t quisition beyond what might be regarded as his | - jinute fleld. Many stray stars trom inore ambitious | anes on the stave nud themselves face to face with j the blympxe pubic. attracted thither by the very SUDErIOF Ciass OF ps | bly rc, | the wari Sunda, aT bi My. 34 Daily Times, February 13 “fhe theatye was comple and respectable assemblage." managed house,” ple that patronize this admura- he audiences are, ent rt Mercury, Febr tundreds of people F. to gain admission.” nday Times, February 28:— inoreover, ¥ 2B:— ed from the entrance, un- ruary 16 ly filed witl F hes t concourse present was composed largely fashionable. tainments are devoid of anything like vul- ROADWAY In Ty THE cITY. ESORT. FOR nd sh aw large ntnleneeicers somo THE BE NY IN THE WOKED. gues BEAYLOT fr. SUL SMITH RU L, RE GUs WILLIAM Messre, UAKPER & STANSIL, Mr. JOHN HARI Mr. THOMA® GRANGER, Mr. JOSEPH NORION, Mr. WILLIAM GRaY, THE GARNELLAS, ‘and Mr WibkT aac COURTRIGHT, Mr. JOHN GILBERT Mr. W. B, Ben iDE * sigs al EEO Doig AA HNEIL, Mise MANLE THE COLORED beret hs § SVUD: ‘and Me CONNELLY, FeMALE SUBILEE, SINGERS, The performance be sip) with the new Musical Ex- nza €| nuded with its NINETEEN HUNDRED POUND BALLET TROUPE, an. UNNIEST BALLET EVER PRESENTED, THE F MATINEES WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. re THEATRE. GIROFLE-GIROFLA, Last NIGHTS! LaST NIGHTS! LAST WEEK BUT ONE! T WEEK BUT ONE! Las’ of Lecoca’s taccipating « spectacular Opera Bouffe, GIROPLE-GIROFLA! which has Gelightod gromied houme for the past being the greatest success of opera bouffe since Graude Duchesse. eos te” xgURa VALTER also appear ard Mersin an to Voe; CROCK: SPECIAL.—Mr, Stuart is hap compliance with many requests, range IROFLE-GIRUFLA AND MAT! WEDNESDAY AND EXTRA_ MATINEES, Mile. thin. Mile, GEOFFROY MI NELLI UERCE cK M. De Q' KID, DOKEL, VANDAME, M. VALAIRE, x Scenery by Matt Morgan, VnRY EVENING, NEES 3\TU! RDAY. bint oe March 22, Mr. FRANK MAYO, in DAVY ppy, tp announce, hat, in e has been able to ar- WEDNESDAY, March Ww (cas 17th, Pad to’ the closing of the French opera brates Sparucus- paROMEO AND JULIET F. wigNpay and VCESDAY, Mr. JOHN HE GLADIA MeCullouga ediai March 8 cand. pee UG: ‘OK. AY'S BROOKLYN THSATRE, a's the pay Phasurius.Mr. Frank Roche atines, Saturday, at 2 HEATRE COMIQUS, Mr. JOSH HaRT.. 514 BROADWAY. +2. .80le Proprietor 3, by NE. Bur' lesaue MAS: sIkL! HARRY KEANELL. Go KNIGHT JOHN WILD, WILLIAM CART aC HARL: 8 WHITR, Miss ADAH RICHMOND, Miss KITTY ON cIL, Miss aMY ROBER: Miss ALICE BENNEIT, ‘and the me entire Seppeny in MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Wanacns. 5 nd Phi moutn or March. at this theatre \d his last appearance here for the next two years, his ongs wements ¢ise where extending over that per! | ¢ box bovk for ihe reservation of plac | Bight daring these BOUCICAULT, Proprietor and Manager Mr. LESTER WALLACK WALLACK regrets to announce that the engage- entered into by Mr. Boucicault to pertorm tn Bow AREWELL PERFORMANCES will be open jaily wt the box o! SEVEN (EES TH of the engag MR. DION BOUCTUA' will ap ice. 1 WEEK ment of yh LT, nea! ladelphia cannot be postponed beyond tne ‘an|s weok will be therefore the who EVERY NIGHT ANU SATU DAY MATINEE in his own Trish play, Mr. Polk. THE SHAUGHK AU 115th to lzlst pertormance. Montague, Mr. Gube Holiana, Edwin. esdames D | Pouust, Burke, serton ‘and Blaisdell wili appear. rt, Messrs. Beckett, Arnott, vas, Lewis, TORE STADT THEATRE, 45 AND 47 BownRY. Nr Director, D. ND MO: bay ‘Maren s. Lum Comedy, in three acts, by Rpetroy: _ Box office oven ‘trom $:3) o'clock A. RYANT’S UPERA HOUSE, WEST 23D STREET, D HOURS’ F NGE OF BILL. CHA livery Evening Saturday Matinee at 2 | First, ume ot Harrigan and Hart's ome sketch, | | THe SRL MURES, THE SKIDMURES, permission of Josh H. a I Tae smibMowen ci 2 "Wipwones, REVIVAL OF sHOO LY, 8HOO FLY, 0 FLY, SHOO PLY, | UNCLE BYU's DREAM; | . THE OLD KENTUCKY HOME, THE PET fh." FuANE, NORMA, DAN BAYANTS MINSTRELS. . MATINEE EVERY SAVURDAY al 2 OBINSON HALL—SIXTEENTH S/(REBT AND BROADWAY. ,GHT, 4 ' Pets 4 ¢ | CALLENUEWS NULENDER'S OiIGINsL GEORGIA MINSTRELS. ORIGINAL GSORGIA MINSTEK be, GEORGIA) The 1amous Southern siave | MINSIRELS, GEOR! | Troupe, as they apbeared | MINSTRELS, GEUwUTA | during 10 sears in “enuland | MINSTRELS, GEORGI | anu the United ‘states: hay- | MINSTIE LS GEOG: | ing creauod the greatest suc | MIs THELS GEORGLA | cess Known in minstrel INs?T Ke Ls, GEORGIA | Four end men, 21 artists. | Miss SEs UPROARIOUS PLANTATION DELIN UPROAPIUUs PLANTATION DELIN Comic Sketches, Nove! Acts Jubtle Ong! Every Evening. Wednevday and *aturday Mat Prices. %:., ie. uid 7c. seats secured daily at the all, ek TA BORGIA—TO.MORROW. FOX BISIOKI's FIRST APPEAR enowned tragedy of 1 be bad at Box office, i Broadway. Bowes’ OPERA , HOUS: EXTRA, | HAMS GIVEN AWAY" MONDAY" | THE FEMALE MINSTRELS, EVENING, | THE FEMALE MINSTRELs, HAMS TONY PASTOK'S 3ONGS, HAMS Tik STUART SISTERS | HAMS | MISS ALLIE DRAYTON, | WAws | Harry Parker and bis Trained Dogs, HAMS BILLS BAKKY and LAKRY jOOLEY. HAMS ees MORGAN, KATIE K. GIVEN aM PBELL, ee saat Beams distripated freely ‘ainong | | TIVOLI THEATRE, Eighth street, between Second and Third avenass, Biggest and best entertainment in the city. u Increasing crowds. Secona week Balle: Pantomime of the GOLDERS BRANCH, wit, THe DEVIL’. AUCTION. with splendid Ballet of 20 beautitul Artistes and agrand | Olio of 20 Specialty Stars. tor 2 cents adinission. _ Orel hestra' chaira 40 cents; private boxes, $4 f\ ¥. WILSON WILL HOLD HIS FAREWELL AND W Us Seance at Germania Hall, 20 Third avenue, this +Venini YRAND t8o'clock. Admission 2¢. SHABOW “DANSANTE” AND FANCY T Dress of the “Jolly Ten” ~oeia) Club will be G ie Argvie Kovins. sixth avenue and Thirweth street, Monday evening, March 4 i875. Tickets at box office nigtit of ball, _HABKY LANCY, Secretary \IROFLE-GIROFLA"—WY ©. WELS: VERY 2PPEG live arrangement of the best airs In Lecocq’s charming Opera boulle, i5c.: also. “Girofle’ wa Strauss, Kedowa and Lancers, 4c. ime, snot. jeuermaus’’. awtully Jo Farewell,” 360 1sTORT IN A ae CHARACIBK—T0.MonRkow Lyceum Theatre, Tuesday Rees Marchi 9 Roge (iret tame 1m America). ONb UF HER ND MErRoroute AN MUSEU 128 West Fourteenth sree New York. Open daily, 104. M. to 5 ¥. M.” Mondays tree, YORUM THKATKA—RISTORI-LUCREZIA 4 TUESDAY BV NG, FIRST Pe te JRMANCE In AMERICA OF VICTOR HUGO'S ENOWNS LUCKEZIA BORGLA, LUCKEZIA BORGIA. rok sue OLUMBIA VARIETIES, 209 C A street, Brooklyn, with neatly fitted Bar, we and Seenery, and five years’ Leuse; cheap ren Apply to WM. SKEHEN, ad above. Br TION AND DRAMATIC. INSTRUCTION —96 b “We tid Protessor hte & sup HRKY, M. D.. 4 Bond TCH, attorney-atLaw, oi Chambers st Rind AS LUCREZIA BURSL A= FO ORROT, weeday *veniog. fret ad of | Ou), 4a ber pennd role, Mr. 21 BOWKRY. | EBMANIA TH | Lina Bo: RIS1ORWS R THE Two ORPHANS, WITH THE BLACK eo os EVER OTHELLO AND MACBE THE BRIAR. Street cars mai Matinee ~aturday at 2. ATRE, NEUEN DORF Pay in three ac MAYR iy Mivernees 20 MINSTRELS, Broadway. neg § Gry append “AR ENGAGEMENT oF, HINA Maye. MONDAY, Maren 8 MTH STREL r Directo ISsENSWURM, Anzengraber, EW OPERA HOUnB. IV 08 ORLACHERLIES ioe HT. be ordered at 10. eate secured. Moral. go early. TEINWAY HAL! BATURDAY " PrERNOON THEODORE MATINEK—GRAND Solois's :— Mine. N, Maron is at are HOM AS’ MATINE! a ADELINE SCHILLER @nly appearance at a matinee of this celebrated CONC Ro. PIANO a wren a ey MELD, ¢ FEU Admission ONt extra E Lyceum RAND || G canter <a Rk. First PIANO L ion | wUPRiNs WUNDRE ickets $1, ONE Ti txwo me. Ber sartes penons, Ck, W! ianiste LAN: flat oD 73. ERT No. 5, Mine. MADE: ihe vosal part by Mr. F, REMM DuLLaik, Haserved can now be hand 116 Broad NTRAL THEAT nentire new and AUTIFUL ULL, CHR in A 5 TO EVERY LADY VistliNG Ta Maunee every Wednesday and “JEROME HOPKINS’ subject :— fhe wants se Be fro Mr. FR KEMMERTZ. Basa. SYMPHONY “e? & 1m Walde (in the Forest) sea ot Steinway g RE, Way, opposite Met Fopolitan Hotel ‘ove! programme MO FAL ST AG Er ERT td of Emotior afternoon, March 4 at 3:W, at Steinway’ ts 50 cents A fashionable tamily resort in ever, THE PROPLE'S DEM A Die EAH tira PRICES. | Family Cirel se Be. | Parquet, | Orchestra Sea's. | Private boxes... $5 AND THE BEST PEKPORMANCE IN THe CITY, 6) CELFBRATED. STAR PERFORMERS 80 ERESENT RAL pyrighted). Mr. m bis colossal programme of 5. from memory, at dictation. 7 Broadway. the gre ve ape. THE wi, ti Ae Se ren re, The best famities of Seepepentory, bracing the bew BROTHER'S RYSIAL, CASKE Matinee, 16c, 6c. and Wo. Night. gee the establishinen. NESUAY AND SAT! aitraction of 1 nightly, URDAY APT intense interest. dering and a CALVIN Se., 360., 800. and 750, w York and Brooklyn crowding ERNOONS, em. IN SKEWL, now IT oF RD MIsSION, Owing to the quebusiastio recepuon of this concert it will be repented /XI TUBSDAY EVENING, March 9 at Reserved Seats tor sale at Gurie: third street and Pourth avenue; als: Union square. Admission, & cents; Keverved MUSICAL. N ORGANIST, WHO I8 Aw A. Streeis.—Classes Monday and thursday. now iorming. Open ali summer. Private ide waltz ecialty, =WILSON'S DANCING ACADEMY, STEINWAY ith ORGANI DANCING ‘4 DANCING Hail, t, PRIVATE Lt rivate academy, CARTERS AN( Balding, inter: ton Ball, 398 West Fourtee Classes now opens to HALL. ST, No. 203 ACADEMIES, ACADEMIES. —CLASS 14 Hast 1st street. Brevoort Hail, * ONS at nth stree hea f beginners. Hop Tuesday | | Baas DUMAR'S DANCING ACAD: Fourtn street <-Clasess open. sy Bx one lites teadeaee 1% faabson' 3 Sr 5 Twent: “alto be “st _PERRECTLY PAMILIAR he Koman Catholic service, is open engagement. Addre for an est i6ta st | any four, 2 Kast 1th sireet. SG ACADEMY, PLIMPION'S Stuyvesant and lessons in wth For ters evening. i4 li dances AWTHOR a | Mi A POR FALE OR TO. Li AA. rasement first class brown stone House, Lexington avenue and Seventy-frst street, also 97) Lexington avenue, same Biock, size 10x5) tee! suitable terms, on premises. Pine strect and $i East Seventeenth mi 14 Bast 37th st, . Ommees, Pine ; Fifth ave- Nev enteenth strect. FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP. DWELLING, 21.0X55 fd ae, Horn vide vwenty-elehin | street, between Broadway and Sixth avenue BS.0N; easy ters; a bargain, K ViENSON, Ni Pine street « teenth Street, BARGAIN—PRICE $21,000; FOR A FOUR 4A. story stone House, within tnree blocks of Park; lo- cation excelent and price much below its value, ‘No, 933 Kighth N ELEGANT MODERN brown stone House, in Ixth avenue and Browdw: tel, with ne Carpets thr Fixtures and Mirrors, ior Principals only dress OWNER, box Ht L Meald ottice, Fe SALF—A NEAT BASEM THREE STORY brown stone House, new, three minuves’ walk to the entrance of Central Park at reven quire at Isl Kast venue, FOUR STORY desirable location, between tar from Windsor Ho- 01 ‘T—POUR STORY AND corner ‘20x50 feet: ‘EW LIS? (REDUCED PRICES) OF LARGE and small Houses for sale on and adjoining Fifth, Madison ant Park avenues, Murray Hil, &e. Otfices I | ninth street. | to le et | | wo Wa Water street, or to E, DULD, N TATE TO EXCHANGE. ree PLOT OP LOTS, ON CENTRAL AVENUE, Southern bouevard and Samuel street (Twenty-fourth ward) toexchange tor Store Property on First, »econd or Third avenue; lots free from encumbrance; a g: | trade will be given, BF, MELROsE, 88 Third av. Fee SALE OR EXCHANGE—A VALUABLE TENE- ment Property in Jersey City for a small weling | House in Newars or Paterson. Address OWNEX, box | 129 Herald office. No agents need apply. | fous STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE FRONT on Madison avenue, to exchange i. fenement, Brooklyn or country Property. W W. MUN- TAGUE, Eighth avenue and Iwenty-frat treet OUSE WANTED—IN THI3 CITY OR BROUKLYN, | or & smali country place, with water tront, in ex> change for ten Lots, 20x10" each, unencumbered. in Brook!vn, on Quincy s eer an Lexington avenue, near Throop avenue. Address 0. 203 Herald oftice. JERSEY ciry HOUSE WANTED_MEDIUM SIZE, lightly encumbered, for House ‘and two Lots, in the Twenty-fourth ward, New York city; rents tor $60) & year, and 10 acres Country Property, tree and clear, JOsIAS TAYLOK & C Park row, _ REAL RARE CHANCE.—TO LET, TO A _RESPOS party, at low rent, the elegant Store and Base- ment corner Bowery and Bieecker wtreet (occupied by Ly ahs arse class location for fancy goods, shoes, cloth- {ag OF tea store; Lmmediate poasosgon.. ADply to owner, leecke: “A PART OF STORE UNDE, corner of Broadway and Fhiety mediate possession, five years’ lease if at oisg West Ihirty secon GRA iipst streets, itn: desired. Apply street. ull tront House, finished isitely furmshe ner goes abroad April ls, and bargain, through: of Dr, Haii'a chureh; © party. nd street, fry ata great | E | for grocery. iurniture or any drat eon business. must be sold; would ‘be rented to an unexceptionable | weanity | N ELEGANT CORNER STORE, 26X85, WILL be rented low toa good tenant; location case No. 933 Kighth av CIGAR STA sample roon ADISC NUE, SC "THEAST CORNER OF Sixty-seventh stre¢t—For sale, four story brown Stone trout, with bay window on strect; is wel arranged una but, has hard wood pariors, nices, aaa fixtures, gutss chandeliers, window shades, Apply on premises. — French mirrors, cor: | A WTO RENT, BACK Floor, separately or iM modiste, millinery or other ‘street, opposite RLOR AND SECOND her, suitable for oftice, rep on Twenty-third H STREET, ADJOINING FIFTH AVENUE.—a very desirable three story igh stoon stone Dwell: é ENON, Jr., 30! ing, 22x00X115: tor sale low, Pine street, or $1 East a iventesuth pireet Fast side. THREE STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK DWELL Ing, 408 bast Fifly-tirst street, Beekman Hill, in per- order, $11.00); verms easy. Apply to FRANCIS DELL, 452 broadway. A CPOR SALE, THE DESIRABLE FIRST CLASS + fourstory high stoop brown stone House 231 Hiest | Forty-fittn street; in fee; size 21xd5x.0) Apply on the premises or of R. RUSS. LL, 1198 4s Broadway, | room 15 UR SALE—1.3 EAST SIXTY-FIFTH STREET, BE. tween Lexington and Fourth avenues, a new brown stone high stoop House: a modern improvements; poweasion ime lately or {May Can only be seen by permi F. at TEL, 026 Third avenu VOR SALE CHEAP—A VALUABLE PIECE OF Property in Water street. For turther particulars inquire of BLISS & JAM «5, 346 Brooine street. PIRST CLASS FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE r cation best im the city. Inquire at 23 West Thirty-first street, HIRD AVENUE BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR SALE #8 fect front 46 fee deep, near, 1800 street; price $7,000: only $2,000 cash wanted, B, BROWNE, corner of ‘bird ‘avenue and 125th street. West Side. A —THREE THREE STORY AND CELLAR BUILD- + ings 128, 140 and 132 Jane street, tor sale or to let, erate rent. esas FE. L, & B, T, BURNHAM, 699 Hudson street. FOUR sTORY BROWN STONE HOUSE FOR bv paying $5, U0 cash balance can remain on mortgage, ering, part by insaiments: or will je.se House, car- Miprors yas fx tures. tor $4,750. Apply on premi- {al West Forty-seveuth stree! Bakery; will be sold separate! etween Fittieth am VOR SALE—FIRST CLASS FOUR SIOKY BROWN | stone | ouse, 220 West hifty-elghtn street, For par- ticulnrs ingaire on premises seys next door. J QTH ST. grt AND 9TH AVS THREE STORY brick House $1 2ist st., 7th and 8th avs., four story brick House... 15, ‘20th st, i d 8th avs, three story brick House.. 80th st, 8th and 9th avs ' three story brick House. WALIKE W, MONTAGUE, 8th ay, and Zist st. Misceiianeous. ¥ ALSO) PURE AND ELAND AND, AT USED OF CHEAP On WOULD ACCEPT FIRST ND MORGAGES IN” PART EX. TU CASH PORCH ARES CLASS BOND PA: CHANGE, “ippRESS EXtCUTOR, BOX 120 HERALD OFFICE. BROOKLYN ARHOPERTX FOR SALE AND TO LE’ ET. modern improvements, easy varmenis: four biocks to ferr: ident street, Brooklyn: very desirable and Cheap. ELSTON, owner, 20 Liverty street, N.Y. RUOKLYN, E. D.—BRICK FACTORY, 40X100, situated on Newtown Creek, between Penny und speth bridges, to For paruculars apply to i ase Vigor, room 15, 12) Front street, New ¥ HILL, TWO all ‘improve- enue, near VOR SALE OR 10 LET-ON TH story aud basement House, filled iments. “Apply on the premiscs, $43 Gra Gates, or toa. C, WILLM. street, New York. 10 LET—FURNISHED, hill. three story and atuc bro first class neighborhoos out, now occupied by owner: will only be reniea small private family, at $175 ver month. ‘adress OWNER, box 161 Heruld office. 396 ACKETT STREET, BROOKLYN.—TO LET, furnished or unturuished. a handsome three story brown stone House, with all improvements: nace in cellar; house in’ pertect order; between Smith and 1 oyt streets, 4 B00. —A TWO STORY AND ATTIC HOUSE, 9) filled to peak with brick, 8 room by day’s work: 15 minutes from Fulton ferry. ‘No. % Cumberland | nreek, a ae aa RK. STEWART, 8l Cedar street. n stone House, in urnished throgeh. suxable for packing or storage business; 66x70; moa- | sale—Frescoed ; splentiit condition ; 20x65; $35,000; — | | T $10,000—-HANDSOME BROWN STONE HOUsE, | ¥ 41 Chambers a. 1N BROOKLYN, ON THE | | Bieta TO LET OR LEASE—NO ¢ BOWE i reasonable rent. Apply to 5. MICHEL, Rog Peck slip. NORNER THIRTY-FOURTH STREET AND THIRD auenue, s2cond floor.—KBeautitul 5! Room, larve and light: suitable for business purpo would let or lease on favorable terms: immediate possession. W. H, FALCONER, 100 Fourtn avenue, near Twelfth st, OR RENT—A SPLF NDIDLY LIGHTED THIRD story Ficor, 140x28, with steam power and use of elevator; @ rentei very moderate to a good tenant Apply to! ieuts DAVIDSON & CO., 686 Broadway, ri 8 10 LET—WITH STEAM POWER KUN 4 night and day; good light, full supply of wate: Rented by seam wos closets on and eh floor. Apply to I OPTS @5X45)—WITH OR WITHOUT LIGHT STEAM 4 power; 115 Leonard street, four doors east of Broad- way, Apply tOGHIFFITH & BYRNE, on the prem ises, vue TO LET—WITH STEAM POWER, BROAD. BEARS: ray, cor orner Thirty-seventh street. Inquire of GLO, ITEAM POWER TO LET—WELUL LIGHTED LOFTS and Kooms, or will let the entire Building, 50 teet front, tour stor; sea basement; shutting, belting, ges; building hea‘ elevat MAN, 438 ana 420 West went sera incaol TEAM POWER.—ROOMS AND FLOURS TO LET, with or without power; rent low, to woodworkers or others. 18 Pell: street. GECOND AVENUE, CORNER OF TWENTY EIGHTH street,—Large store and Cellar; 141 Duane strect, Store and’ Basement; 440 Canal street, Store and Exten: on 92 Eighth avenue, Store and Dwelling. EVGtiR ROS, 124 West Broad Apply to \TORE : © NOS, 416 AND 418 FOURTH AVENUE, —SEP- arately or together, with or without dwelling; tions of houses, alyo a hop on second floor, 1¥6 Fran. street, to let or lease. ROBT. I, BROWN, 2% Nassau street. APPLY ffo LET—STORE 199 CHAMBERS STREET. at 19] Reade street 10 LET—IWO FLOORS, UNFURNISHED, $160), FOR business: second Floor 16x4) and halt Roous. ghird Floor tour rooms; third floor turnished if required; pos- session immediate. [eat A) between Seventeenth and highteenth st 10 LET— A. FIRST CLASS FACTORY, 25X100. WIN- all sides. five stories, with steam, elevator, engine and boiler: also first and second Lofts,” frst class building, Broadway, connected with tactory prop: erty by wire. Inquire of H. W, COLLENDER, No, Broadway. 10 LET—WITH STEAM POWER, TWO FLOORS, 10X66 each: well lighted. Apply at MoClAY H's Lumber Yard, Twenty -second street and Eleventh avenue. 10 LET=NO, 61 PEARL STREET, “FOUR STORY; good stand for lag iy or other business |UBN SHIRLEY, 81 6 edar street, 10 (LET ISTORE AND HOUSE 421 NINTH AVENUE, ther or separately; store 77 teet deep, Inquire at! rh eat Fiteenth street or 48 Greene street, of Hi. n 10 LET—THE BEAUTIFUL STOR! NO. WEST Fourteenth street, next to Kothschild’s; nie fixed for millinery or fancy goods, Apply to A. 3 iI, 56 West Fourteenth street. 10 LET—BRICK BUILDING 13 EAT TWENTY. seventh street; 25x40; five story and basem: large Room tn rear, connecting, and Top Floor of 1S Base awenty-seventh sireet, 2x9 with steam power. Apply io WM. H. HANKINSON, Carpet Cleanta, ing Works, 15 East Twenty-seventh stiget. LET FOR BU: PURPOSES—THE UPPER Part of 62 University piace, for any light business: it has been oecupled for the last seven years as ntti SUITABLE FOR PRINTING, coffee ant cake snloon, barber aiop OF for light uechanical busines: rent moderate. Sul Sixth avenue, cot ic Thirtiett street, TT, 27 UNION SQUARE, BROADWAY de ri Room, wbout 16x30, handsomely ed coed a ble for any respectable busin re Sarticulars apply on premises, before Wednesday, i Piano rooms, 10 RENT.—THE ELEGANT OFFICES IN PHE GRAND ‘Opera House, recently occupied by the Erie Railroad SIRPMia For ‘full information inquire of JAMES &. st Twenty-third street. Mpa : D AVENUE STORE AND DWELLING 70 LhT— 2.270, 123d and 124:h streets. Apply to ROBERT I. Brows WESTCHESTER FOR SALE A ‘D TO RENT. T TARRYTOWN ON BROADWAY, IN FULL VIEW of the Hudson, tor sate, with session, a beaut. i French slate roof House; ail moaern tmprovemen rooms, in good order ani nicely trescoed: stabie, ae Tinge house, &c.: will be sold cheap on very easy term: peordaee ad full particulars with 8. EMB&KSU. sixth @ TTARRYTOWN ASD ALL ALONG THE BANKS of the Hudson, for sale cheap, on very easy terms, oF to let turnished ‘or unfurmshed, at low rents, beauti- fu) Cottages, nice Houses and elegant K wit! all modern’ improvement hours; no ferries to cross. é EMBEKSUN, 69 1xth JTF OU WANT A RESIDENCE AT YONKERS, sabes to (ig hire or excha: yt Ihave a large Varieiy to choose from. Address JAMES YOUMANS, Agent, at Yonkers 0 LET—10 A PRIVATE FAMILY ONLY, AN ELM gautly turnished summer and winter Residence, near Mount St. Vince id convenient to Kiverdalé and Yonkers depots; stabling for five hors:s, &c. Ad- Gress £. BINSS#, Yonkers, N. Y., or at 218 West Twenty- second street. 3 JERSEY | “CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON ITY AND BERGEN REAL "ESTATE. To Let or Lease. 0 GARDENERS.—TO LET, ON SHARES, TO AN energetic man, good Vegetable Garden,’ in Jersey City; house, barn, glass, plane, tools, manure, &c., on place’ only those with good relerencs nl smail or no tamuy = apply. Apply to P. V., Pacific avenue, Jersey Ciiy, near Newark Kod New York Kailroad sta: PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR RTO RENT MI eral beautitul Villas, furnished and 1 iihoder mm aoe : Aon TION.—FLUSH 4\ Complete Homes beautitul trees and sornery s we works, ga8 and sewers; price trom to $18, Omers'socitcited. “Calon YAM. S Le DENTON, orlage k 25 MINUTES FROM CITY, OF ACCESS nd railroads, be K station and two myles tr uterprising town; It conta rtable buildings, garden and good wn cutl# and fever: tile good; possession givem April two-thirds of purchase money ‘may remain op the farm. Adltress 1 ., box 1,008 Fost office, Middletown, Orange coun! ew York, deiphia Post office. LU BING —TO LET, ing, with grounds, moderate. Apply to bUsHe, 237 Broadway, A208 RIVER RESIDENCE AT A BARGAIN, 6 inules to landing or depot; 9 acres truit, dc. modern butidings; beauritul views ©. H, OLIVER, No. 1 Park place, _ OTEL FOR ‘SALE—aT RUTHERFURD PARK, N, J, 3 minutes trom city; prick and brown, stone, roums, gasand water, K, K. »TEWAT, 61 Cedars SHOICE PARM OF 74 ACRES AVERY DESIRABLE ‘DWELL- ear Bridge street depot; rent Ev. CARLL, Flushing, or B. de lew York. ata great sacrifice al Country ad &c., and fins Coiades to nh Fhe 4p, paces to exchang KELLY BROTHERS, 3 roadway EW JEX8EY CENTRAL RAILROAD—DE- OokLLE. } sirable’ Property to sel or reut inquire of Mra. | FERRI , 53 Weat eleventh street. ) LET-IHE COUNTRY SEAT OF THE LATE George ft, Jackson ; 16 acres ;two dweilings: on Long isiand sound; situate ‘in the town of Kye, Westchester county, s. ¥. For particulars apply to Ged, K. JACK. BOS's SON tre street. T° Me A tw water; all artot rent taken in Board, iN in Point, oF discs | A ie i bane DUNTY PROPERTY j EF! CLAY PROPERTY AND BRICK WORKS FOR | o! 4 water communication, three hours troy Address ASSIGNEE, box 2,815 Phila , wecond | A | ata very low rent: would lease tor @ (erm oF y ‘i lA 20 Nassau street WO FINE, LARGE HALL‘, ON THIRD AVENUR, near Thirty-lourth street, in new building, for society or lodge rooms, h good entrance Fesponsible tenant would give immediate possession nod lopg lease on tavorabie terms. W. H. FALCONER, 100 Fourth avenue, near Fwoth street. 42 DESIRABLE “LOFTS TO LET—IN MERCER © street, near Broome, sulteble for store and light manuiacturing purposes. separately or together, at a Tent; lunmediate possession It gesired. BALL & KAY, 479 Broadway. NASSAU STREET,—OFFICES AND ROOMS, with, ot, without power: ve, light. [msabad street, room 3% . G. SICK LISS, 79 DWELLING HOUSES 70 LK’! Furnished. NEW LIST (REDUCED RENTS) OF FURNISHED Houses on and asjoining ¥itth, Madison and Fark I, ee. UMges ii Pine street and 31 avenues, Murray Last Seventeenth street. K. sT&VENSON, Jr. DJOINING MADISON AVENUE—THIRTY-THIRD 5 Greg Mog hl oo sized, fuily turnished welling nt Offices 11 Pine street ‘or ‘Sh East Seventeenth street. K. SrEVENSON, Jr, URNISHED HOUSE TO LkT OR FOR SALE— Three story brick high ee all mode-n Improve. | ap a ‘ood neighborhood ; 81 Wilson street. Brooklyn, 00 per month. ‘Address ALLE. Herald ome: NERNISHED HOUSE TO RENT, NO, 16 WEST Forty-sixth street, to a private family, who would board two adults in part payment, Inquire on the remises, every day exeept Mouday and Saturday, of fa, 8. 8. WHZELER, 0 LET— fare hog tf P stone Hot ganty furnished tao ho be se cor permit Inquire of PETEN BRUNET, 75 and 77 King street TPO LEIA THREE STORY (FURNISHED) HOUSE, No, 123 West | wenty-ninih sireet; rent reasonable to responsible tenant; possession before May if desired. Hours 10 to & THE MODERN BROWN Forty-second street. ele- tenia with ever; Pa Unfurnished. AT 2h2770, LET, UNFURNISHED. ON THIRTIETH strce', south side, between Lexington and Third avenues, a'three story high stoop brown stone House: perfect (rier: new range and turnace ; othe HOLME> BROIMERs, 46 Kast Twent -To age NEAR UNION SQUARE, A NEAT PRI- te House; twelve rooms vesides kitchen, laun 1.6 Thirteench street, first oo from Permits next Soor, alter 12M. FIFTH closets. DJOINING AVENUE — Forty FIRST street, high stoop, 24 foot 9 t low. STEVENSON ty te ee datos square) (REDUCED RENTS) OF UNFUR- Filth, Madison and yuiees tt Fine, street K, STEVENSON, Jr. cers AND VERY FINE HIGH stoor BROWN House to rent, on West Forty-fitth street, t miFrote and cornices and gas hxture latter rent $2,60); another of abou ghatact'r of on West Tarts paern ereeh woe mire c., rent 9 DW ARDS, rors __& Went Twenty-third street, LARGE BROWN 8TONE HOUSE TO RENT—ON West | went, petting et; four story high stoop; , $2,000, or a 3 year's lease, reg Miss wh 69 West Twenty-third street. N FOUR STORY on West Twenty- ‘Duinber of good # West ‘Twenty-ihird st —TO “RENT, THE, DOUBLE HOUSE, 9 F « wide, No, 313 West Twenty-second street (45 ro “{ MODERN AND DESIRABLE Koglish basomens nome to re Feet, Bt ah, we A F = House! MD sunebie ot 6 home of institution SAME, BDWAKDS. Twenty- third poor ya A “FOU STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE tm a few doors west of a re ge Peeatia8 ox to retain Ofhee ~ ad Puvaloras, ‘bos iit estabusinent. Apply at the paint | 'O , and attic English basement Houses rooms and ‘two water closets; will not se HA 10 T Charles street; mod Inquire at FOLSOM" avenue, 10 I Ei DWELLING | HOUSES TO LET. U nfurn ished. LET—THE VERY DESIRABLE FOUK STORY Sos. 229 and 265 West Twenty-third street, double siaireases, two bath. r tars apply to Pe r particutars He WS & oO.P as Broadway LET—THRRE STORY HIGH STOOF HOUSE 22 ern improvements Inquire at hoot or bow: MN Bank street, LET—A THREE STORY AND BASEMENT PRI- vate House in. East Nineteenth street: 15 rooms: A four story ingiish basement House in Mbeteenth § 19 rooms; $1,350. A three, story. lace, Eighth ee on First avenue. to lease i, Heal state office. No. 136 First Kignth street, pO LET—A SMALL BRICK HOUS¥, 17 COMMERCE good order; rent street, containing nine roo! Apply to wate: as, a Wath, % M Bingaos sauare. _ Mot SES, ROOMS, &C., W ANTED. Iu this City and Brooklyn. SMALL MACHINE SHOP WANTED—WITE ‘Tools, Drill Press, Lathes, Planer, &c., tor balding t muchinery: would rent or oa Address R ONES, Herald Cptown Branch haht LJ A SMALL OR MEDIUM SIZED UNFURNISHED House wanted=On side street above Fourth and below Thirtytuurth street, between Second and Sixth avenues; rent must be low. Abpiy, by letter only. with ull particulars, Wits. No. 9 ot Mark's Place. Possession immediate. Bent menses” y ANTED—FOR MANUFACTURING PURPUSES, ON @ lease of 31 years, 1U or 12 full Lots, on the water front, either in New York or Brooklyn; owner to suitable bulidings, which will, not cost ove! Apply. from 12 to2 o’elock, to GEORGE G, ‘Pr anrep an UNFURNISHED ee MAY 1, BE- ililam streot. Renate ke tween Madison and sixth avenues; rent not to ex- ceed $3,000. Address F., box His Herald Uptowu Branch ottice, 'ANTED—A LARGE FU BHD Rok 4 oote arene a able tor keeping boarders. Location, Fourta ta pe Wi STR! '’ avenue, HET CUQUSE NO, M0 WEST FOURTH, STREET: | PROBMIETOR box Ill Herald Uprowa Branch office out Stores, Apply to tosgkr I, BROWN, 20 Nassau st. | Agents please notice. [10 LET—NOUSE NO, $6 UNION STREET; ALSO ; To tote co leave Gn Tied Srekan Meat TERRACE | nner BELLIARDS. 203 Soa srreot Broelyn, (Apply to ROBT: L' BLOWS, 'o0'Naw | “A 7 PRiGES 70 SUIT PURCHEAS BILLIAKD b. jet, Now York, Good —New. snd second hand bevel Tables, at 3 teenth street to let, separately or togetner. stale, = STORY BRICK DWELLING NO, Tl SEVENTH avenue and adjoining private Stable 160 West Fit- Apply at URNISHED Roos AND APARTMENTS LET, LARGE, NEWLY. Paersas FRONT ROOM tor two’ gentiemen, in the private house No. 136 Bitzabedn street, near Broome. A’, “ on. Great oargains, A xamine. Ww. a GRIPS ITH & CO., 40 Vesey street. SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF TABLES (BEVED), in every respect equal to new, very complete, tod price very low. 82 Cortlandt street. A LOT OF NEW frei SECOND HAND BEVES Biiliard Tables, 4} and 5x10, everything gra bal wiil be sold very cl tant at2i9 East 1 wenty-th ARIETY OF FURNISHED RUOMS TO LET-IN convenient location, on second and third flours, ar $3,$: and $8 per weex; to respectable parties only, Bond street. NICELY FURNISHED ROOM TO LET TO A GEN. kh SAY reference required, 13] West ‘iwenty-sece e1 $6 doo square \ Uv F gentlemen; second floor: private hone ast bath; RNISHED ROOM FOR HOUSEKEEPING OR a week, Inquire in the real est Abing: 7 avenues, between Bleecker and ‘Tweltth streets. pIRST ue, ‘Apply to ROBERT 570 AND THIRD LATED OF HOUSE NO, vee Lexington avenue to let; Lots on ayy near Twenty-tourth street, Brooklyn, to L BRU 2 sau Breet 10 LET—FURNISHED, TO GiNTLEMEN, A Cartage Py atree’ ig 4X9 REVEL BILLIARD TABLE, A. fan? willbe sota ‘cheap tor cash this Week. sec up at 202 Thompaon street, pD*™ LERS IN AND MANUFACTURERS OF Ld linrd tables will find, by examinadon, that for eh mn erat cr ieethoF Tey CEES Betis, 3 a3 way, cannot be surpasse 1. HELAN'S IMPROVED BILLIARD herpes Grand NEARLY Tavi¢ now in the Windsor, St. Nicholas, Karie’sand Gran Central Hotels for sale only by GO. be FABLAR, East Fourteenth street. "___ WATCHES, |, JEWELRY, & se. Hiss PRICES PAID FOR “DraMoxDg, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware. Valu: ‘xtraordinary inducements offered to parues de enth streets. t 6 lor to let, without boa: second stor} TH STREET, 102 EAST, NEAR FOURTH AVE- nue.—A newly and sepa fan pe front Par- EAST NINTH STREET, WEST OF BROADWAY.— Newly and handsomely furnished sult ot Kooma, amen desiring superior ac- Lower Part of House 82 Macaougai street, be dies; water, 10 LET—SECOND FLOOR OF HOUSE 108 WEsT ‘Twenty-eighth street, toa min and wife or two la- Ae St (aN) ; owaer resides in the house. Can seen alter 1 WEST TWENTY-: SEVENTS Broadway.—Unfurnished Root STREET, NEAR to rent, without hoare a nice Parlor to a first class dentist or physician; nees required. Of fine second KNABE & Cy. __ PIANOFOB TES, ORGANS, S&C. POR RENT, UPRIGHT, SQUAKE AND GKAND » Pianos of our own make; also tor sale, e numbe: hand Manos, in periect order. WILLIA. 0. 112 ritth avenu Sixteeatn st A Gina “makers, including Waters at lower prices thap ever beiore olfered. Our stock. GREAT OFFER. —WE WILL, FOR A FEW DaYs, dispose of LW Pianos Organs ant Meiodeons of first We invite ubiic to examine HORACE WATERS & | so; 431 Broadway. ca iu) 3 £ re! th Co: | ye ners, 7iy ociave, overstruny bass, axraife, improvemen mn ments taken; GOLD. n $27. elegantly carved 7 octave upright Pianoforte tor ‘sco. fully warranted, $175; one tor $15v; Ins AS $2) Organ, case damaged on ca SPLENDID NEW FIANO, VERY LOW, eR S NEWHALL & CO,, 37 Union square. This is th only — in New York where the genuine Mcrhail Pe an FINE 7 OC: AVE FOUR ROUND CORNERED Viano, nearty, new, for sale $275; one uprignt, at +$125, and one at $150. _LixDEMAN & SONS, No, 92 Bleecker street, GREAT CHANCE,—TO BE SOLD FOR CASH, TO close a trust, two of the most elegant Pianos ever | manuiacturea; superb carved rosswood cases, richly ‘ved legs Gouble serpentine work, {uli round cor- %. made by most celebrated city makers: written a urrantee for five years; wil aiid tor bal halt shee seen and tris ‘appreciated. Be eB atte ON's Furuiea hora fie ment. 69 sixth avenue, near Forties sireet, trom 7 A, M. 8 P. a, for four (4) days. BEAUTIFUL PLANO, ONLY $100; A WEBER PI- A anoforte, seven octave, Tosewood, round corners, carved oa lets @ reat sacrifice tor ¢ DULE, 13 Waverley pia oad way. CLOSING OUT eee “AND EGANT stock Fanos at haif price. order admunistratrix; ly warranted and alt the latest improvements. a. BARMONE estate, Bleecker street BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD, PIANOFORTE AND Stool, $100; Pianos to rent, $5 per month: instal- w Pianos very low. oM. is, 26 Bleecker street, near Bowery. Lavy WILL SELL AN ELEGANTLY gARveD D dteinway & Sons Pianoforte tor jess tha: Ss ‘Third street, near Bowery. BEAUTIFUL 7% OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, carved legs, overstrung, patent agraffe, almost new, iments take! renue ani Twenty- ntSs Kk. CABLE, corner ixth ied etre : RILLIANT AND BEAUTIFUL TONED 7% lave rose Wood Piunoforte, celebrated city Se st $921, for $28: Stool and Cover; warrant tor Twentieth ars; a bargain, Private mansion, 21 street, nour Broadway. N OVERSTRUNG CARVED LEG PIANO, 9125, Priuce rent $4; upright Piano, ot gg $175: _GOKDON & SON, 18 bast Fourteonth street. in de a ag Stool, Cover, Box for shipping; gu A vate tamily, PRIVATE FAMILY DECLINING HOUSEKEEP- ta tee months Callaud examme, Private resi- ‘est 231 st, near 6th av. - N ELEGANT DEt 3. FOUR ROUND rosewood Pianolorte for saie at a saoridees a bril- nt toned 7 {cctaye, Meare! rosewood case. tull meee overatrung bia having alt impro a 3 a guaranten, bill or sate, cout 6273. 10 $250; ox fur shipping... B.—Ued 3. mons! iy ek Cail privace dence 21 use onl} nee 120 tany time at 26 iy te | No, § Cuion square (65 Fourih avenue), por ail in perfect order, at & bara: Cornelia stree SALE-A HANDSOME ROSEWOOD PIANO, $75. Can be seen nd tioor, near cker stre ANOS TO RENT OR SELL—LARGE LOT, PRICES ‘aod terms to suit the times. Call at MERRELL'S, $200 warranted, ‘Twenty- ~~ street, near Ninth avenue. FOR A HANDSOME CARVED 7 OCTAVE overstrung rosewood ed en wy worth double that amount, at 425 cline ” at the New York Museuin of At way, between Houston and Bleec! ATR, MINTS ‘Twentieth Value paid in cash for cast-off Clothing, elry. M re MINT: THE LECTURE SEASON. LECTURE EVERY NIGHT, AT 8 rotor, px ‘Manhood and the Cause of Its Prem LECTURE & 'G AT 8 O'CLOCK, ON Nervous Debiuty and Special Disenses at’ Dr. \'s Museum. member ns. No, 633 near Fourth street, th est and most it Museum in the world. Adunission ‘0 eens, AVENUE, BETWEEN IN v nd Twenty. frat scree’ ‘pets, Jew- A ee by post punctually attendedto py Mr or ‘The full value calling on or addressing M A’ orclernesy recelv T KDWARD MILLEWS WELL KNOWN ESTaB- lishment, 68 sixth avenue, near Waverley place— id tor Pe rata re Curpets, &c., by B. HARRIS) NEW ESTAULISH VEN Broadway, near Twenty-clghth street, Ladi the highest value for "noir onat rf Cali or address. Broadway prices Appar. by Ww Ui mana 3. At Forty-sixth street.—Ladies and ceive &) per cent more In cash than ¢ off Clothing, Carpets, Jewelry ing Mr 0 cry, ‘than any other eater’ tn th A Monuments. Hi oth KLABE HR, 14 cant Eighweenth ao FLAITO'S, 816 SIXTH AVENUE, CORNER wow here for case ling on or address by ca re FLATIO TH AVENUE,—LADIES lively Feeelve 50 por cent Furniture and J 'y. Ladies Mrs. Anualt. “‘WBDUGLION 3 OF MARBLE ae Mantels all kids of oor ‘titing, aii a {OF sPlumpers and cavt: GREAT ant Marbi ai offering betuiakers, 00) CU,’s steam Marble Works, Nos. 217 hon ‘West Fitty -first street, near Browi way. AT GREATLY Y REDUCED PRICES. Zh An extensive stock of Slate ant ash trays und Slate York of every J +i PENRHYN oLAL lion square, Fourth avenue ants T GREATLY REDUCED PRICHS—AN EXTENSIVE stock of Marble and Marbieiged ‘Mantels and all T marble work: Murole Curmidg ‘or trade, near third av. STEW ARI'S SLATE MANT#LS, MAR! wood Biles ata Se aut gear elennnt ugieat that at me os entiemen will re- | al urchase the Cay ae ae Boom; no moving in May. Apply at LY pe top J. H, BARRINGER, 785 Broadway. _ LE’ FURNISHED, AT MS WEST FIFTEENTH ATCHES, FRENCH CLOCK AND JEWELRY RE- strect, large Parlor; aiso large back Room on paired , frst, eee workmen, for many years second floor; hot cola water, bath, gas and Closets; ia piston &. Rein, Filth Avenue Hotel, GERURGE O, rent $7 per wee elerences, 190 Bro: way near Twenty-mnth street. WO NICELY FURNISHED KOOMS TO LET—SUIT- Able for housekeeping, for & gentleman and THE NATIONAL GAME. also single Room for single genteman, Apply al nH Second uvenue, between ‘Thi Ixth apd Pn irty-sev- sc ania mene il THE OUTLOOK FOB THE APPROACHING SEASON— INCREASE OF PROFESSIONALISM—GBEAT AC- TIVITY AMONG THE AMATEUR PLAYERS—THE BOSTON CONVENTION. Notwithstanding the constant assertion by Many that the national game of base bail 1A rap- idly dying out, the last season—that of 1874—was more prolific of club organizations and games played than any of its predeceasors, while the style of play by both amateurs and profesaionals was far superior to any ever beiore known, The great impetus given to amateur playing by the National Association of Amateur Base Ball Play ers, orgamzed in December, 1873, stands without @ preceaent im the annals of the game, and, but (or the inexplicable conduct of twool its chief ofticers in tailing utterly to have tHe piaying rules aaoptea py me association printed, would have given the sport even a far greater hold upon the public esteem than it now has or can hope to attain until near the close of the season’s play of 1975. At the last meeting of this association an election for officers was had, resulting 1a the displacement of those who had been so conspicuous tor a peculiar ability for do- ing nothing and the piacing 11 office of a set of mentiemen of well known integrity and vusiness qualifications and who enjoy the entire confidence of those they represent. THE AMATRUR CONVENTION, In pursuance of the call of the President, Mr. Lamb, of Boston, a special meeting of the Amatew) Associatio will ve held at the Revere House, sos ton, on Weduenaay, the 10th inst., at ten o'clock | A.M, The following ig. copy o! the circula: dressed to the secrevaries of the various clab: Naw York, March 1, 1875. Dean Sin:—By order of the President a special ineet- ing of this association will be neld at the Revere House, Bowdoin square. Boston, Mass., on Wednesday, Murch 14, le7o. ut ten o'clock A. M. precisely. the ovject of thi meeting being to take action in regu the adjourne meeting (which tails on St. Patrick’ ay, prevenuug the attendance of a large number of delegates) and for the transaction of all vusiness regularly coming before such adjourned meeting. ‘The cnairman of the Comin: tee on Rules recommends, those ai nding to provide themselves with copies of the ional piayiuy rules of 1874. Your club i eurnenily Fequested ‘to send eles | gates.” Very respectfully » ours, baceuseulacsbiinas BLODGET, Secretary. The Committee on mepe will make tneir report at {nis meeting, and arrangements have already been periecte or the printing of the rales, to- gether with the cousti:ution aod bylaws, so thas they will pos:rively be on the market on or beiore the 1st of April, Ihe gentlemen having charge of this matter are fu.iy alive to the importauce of tne busivess in hand, and are determined to serve the interests of their association and the amateurs in general rather than their own. THE BALL GROUNDS. Unfortanately New York has uo bail ground other than tne Central Park, where the puolic school boys a:one are allowed to play. Our amateur clubs most either go over to Jersey, where the accommodations are meagre, to Melrose, to the Capitoline or Union ‘ounds, Brooklyn, or to Prospect Purk. | Either of these places are a» dificult of access that comparatively iew people can get to them irom this city to witness the games, and the players thewselves find great fault witn the arrangement, as well they may. There is no valia reason why Tompkins squre cannot be used as @ ball ground, and Mr. Wiliam Kelly, a prominent gentieman ip amatear base ball circles, hag worked earnestly for a number of years to attuin this end, but bas met wito poor success, because of tue dog-in-thé-manger action of @ few property | holders living 1m the vicinity of the square. In Bruokiyo the city fatuers do things differently. ‘The arrangements lor base bail contests at Pros. pect Par« this summer will inciude the layiog out | Of a ground specially for regniar cluo contests, or | Which geats will be provided tor ladies, and of- ficers will be on hand to igi the players irom | Outside interruption. So many New York cu have occupied toe ball feids rR The Park of late years, that it haw been decide: this season to give precedecce to Brooklyn orgapizations, ‘Tne .ead- ing amateur clubs of Brooklyn, Wbu regularly play ut Prospect Park, wili play all their matches there this season, aud this will make the Park @ very attractive resort lor the aumirers of amateur pla: Puyithous doubt these grounds are the most Spacious and the finest of a in the United | States. On the 30tn of 1ast—Decoration | Day—tilty-iour games were played on them, while it is no upcommon thing jor as many as thirty | games to be contested there in a single day. ‘the | ovservance of periect decorum is required and | enicrced, 80 that the ball tleld 1s tast becoming the -| most attractive jeatare ul Prospect Park ior bota ladies and geotlemen. THE COMING BRASON. Juaging from present indications the base ball season of 1875 wi'l surpass in point ui excellence in play and faimost universal” interest. aod opuiarity any that have gone _belore. Wubs are jorming throughout the lengtn and breadtn of the jand, and even Can; is salhog into line witn club aiter club, Indeed, go strong are the indications of @ remarkably tively. season that dealers in the line 0! goods used by oall play: ers bave largely increased tueir orders to the manutacturers. One firm m Naasau street, 1n this | city, last Week oraered 76,000 oats and 1,000 dozeo | bails, It will require o train of eight card t¢ transport this bumoer of bata, ‘The principal amateur clubs in this city are the Flyaways, the Ariingtons and the Stiver eg sag in Brovilva the Nussaus, the Concord Nam less, the Reliance and the Chelsens, ‘Among the best in chis vicinity, however, is the Staten Island club, THE PROFESSIONAL OUTLOOK. 3 known as ly. We will ing lor the > a g s & 2 = = 2 € & ey i ES z = s championship whip peununt. At i ber will euter the ruce, but it 1s very doubtful if | ali of them noid out to the end of the geasou. The professional association met at Pniladeiphia last Monday, t being preseut bys trom we joliowing lubs:—Athietic, Atl Boston, Onicag Centenuli Hartiord. Mutual, New | Haveo, Poiladelpoia, St, Louis Reds, Wasbington and 5t. Louis, | ‘The election of officers ted in the choice of aries Sperms, Ath- the ioliowing gentiemen Bishop. St, Louis, Vice letic, President; Colo: President; A. F. Child: Washington, Secreta aud A, Wright, Boston, Treasurer. The iollowing | committes were announced :—Judiclury, Messrs. Vanuuft and Hayhurst, Concannou, Primpie, Bisnop; CHa POCEDIP, ta Davidson, H. Ly | Wright and Buckley. number 01 games to be played by be ten and (hue #1X should count as a series | Ja point of po ghd strengtn che Hartiord club, probably, has no superior, but tn Ol Which the nine are Composed are ait Imcongraous to aduit of their being at | as they Would otherwise be. The Bostuus, the | athletics, the Mutuals aod the Chicagos are all | remarkably strong, although the placiug of Hat- field at third base on the Mutuals will not be of materia! assistance to the team. Joon should | mever be tuken irom the outfield, where ne te without # rival, Both the Mutual ‘and aoenee | pines will per ou the jamous old Union g: moacs, | SF iy dit thi ose a peuple oi this retin rH ate before ta ire | BL’ ing at, Se va