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8 HIBERNIAN CONVENTION. The Agcient Order of Hiberntans Swenty-third regalar annual convention during Monday last and yesterday, in their hall at the eorver of Twenty-second street and First avenue. There were present 360 delegaces irom twenty" eight Staces and Territories represented, The Business transacted on Monday and yesterday was pripeially of a routine nature that bad reierence to the state of the organization and ite igternal workings. The oflivers elected wer: I. Darcy, of New York, Nationai Delegate, and Patrick Camp. bell, of New York, Nationai pecretary. Mr. Darcy, the National Delegate, reports the organ.zation to be in 4 highly Qourishing condition, He says that as » were about 360,000 memvers 1D It, Abd Claims that they Low Number 400,060 men, . With regard to the contewpiated demon im honor uf the late Mr. Mitcbei Mr, Darey says that the convention of irish societies, Whicd is to be helu in this city next Sunday, will take definite action, and determine Whatever shuil be done. The iliberniaas, therefore, wii not be re, sented in the meeting of Irish Dationalists which fs io be Leld to-night In Demilt Hall, Ibey seem to toink that the nationalists acted somewhat recivitately im Mot consulting the covention of Tish Societies, but express a lope (hat tue revolu- tionary bodies will, belore deciding upon any- thing “deiinite, send delegates to the meeting which is to be eid on Sunday next, in order that the whole strength of tne Irish patriotic ele- mentio New York way be brought out upon the pecasion of honoring Mr. Mitchel’s memory, itis probabie taal the Convention will adjourn THE BROOKLYN BANK ROBBERS. The burgiars who made an almost successful stiempt to rob the Long Isiand Bank in Brooklyn bn last Sunday have not yet been arrested by the fletectives who are “working up the case.” It has been ascertained that two o! the detectives have been lor some time in search of the meu Who Bre suspected i veimy coucerned in the plot to rod the bauk for complicity im another robvery, and have visited the neignbormy cities Lo louk lor them, while the same thieves had purchased a saloon on the principal (huroughtare of Brookiyn, nd Were Only prevented neldeut Irom carrying off $2,000,000. They paid $400 to Powell, the saioon keeper, ior the Stock and fixtures of the store, from which they Worked their way into the bank. (Ue two lellows, WhO are supposed to Bave “gone West,” are be ed to be a couple of Worthies lor whol [he detectives bave been look- img, 12 connection with auother Brooklyn robbery for the pass tire Mien! is, MARRIAGE: AND DEATHS. | ENGAGED. | BaCH—ANSORGE.—Miss JENNIE BacH. of New York, to Mr. M. P. ANSoRGE, Of Corning, N. Y., Sun- | @ay, March 28, No cards. | MARRIED. Breseg—Ports.—On Monday, March 29, at the | residence o/ the bride’s parents, by the Rev. Wm. | §. Adamson, F. HUMPHREY SEEBEX to EmIzy | — Ports, all of Ravenswood, Long isiand. No | cards. SCRYMSER—SPICER—On Monday, March 29, by the Kev. Wm. D. Waiker, CLARENCE H, SCRYMSEKs | to LEILA B. SPICER, ali Of tis city. DIED. | BaRToW.—At St. Augustine, Fla., on Tuesday, March 23, GeorGcR L. Barrow, of Peibam, West- chester county, N, Y., eldest som of Rovert and Maria L. Bartow. | the relatives and triends of the family are in- vited to attend the imnerai services, at St. Peter's enurch, West ter, on Weanesaay, Maret 3l, at ove o’ciock P. M. Carriages Wii De in Waiting at | Mott Haven ou the arrivalo! the 11:40 A. al. Hare fem train irom Forty-second street depot; return. tog, a train wili leave Mott Haven at 2:40 b M, BENNETT.—At Oharieston, S. C., on Friday, Marcn 26, of cousumpuon, CLARENCE WENTWORTH, only son of Wiliam U. Bennett, aged 17 years, BOVINE.—ON Saturday evening, March’ 27, UaRO- | LINE CHkSTBEMAN, eldest daugiler of Mordauat gnu Carsie U. Bodine. in the 11th year of ner age. Yhe relatives aud irends of the family are re- spectiuily invited to atiend the Iuneral, Irom tne Febldence Oj her pareuts, No. 25 West hignteenth Birect, OL Wednesaay, Sst inst, at lall-past one o'clock. Brenron.—At Jamaica, Long Island, Tuesday, | Marci 30, ELIZABETH, Wile o! James J. Brentoa, in the 67in year o! her age. Fuuerai at Gruce church, Jamaica, Tharsday afternoon at four o'clock. ‘iratos Long Island Raii- roaa léave Jumes slip, New York, at 3, aud Thirty- fourth street at 3:15 P. M., returning at 5 and oW. M. BrowN.—On Sunday, March 23, 1875, aiter a short iliness, JonN L. BRoWN, in the 7uth year of Bis age. Relatives and frienas are respectiully invited to attend the juneral, irom his jute residence, 802 Lexington avenue, ‘lis day (Wedoesaay), dist iost., at eleven v'ciock. CAkY.—On Monday evening, Cary, in tne s5tn year oi bis age. Funeral services will be ueid at his late resi- deuce, No, Joralemon street, Beookiyn, Thurs- day, april l, ato Cann.—On Tu Caun. Kejatives and friends of the famuy, Verein Har- e, Standard Lodge, No. 393, 1, O. O. F,; Verein society Oenl Zitenok, Ulympic Lodge, F.; Manhattan, 150, LO. B. BL; City and A. M.; Coustellation Lodge, ¢8, reh 29, Egbert ay morning, Marcn 30, FrisT repoutan Chapter, 140, R. A. nviled to attend the ianeral, ce, 2 street, on . 156, |. O. B. B.—BROTHERS— ully requested to attend the rane- Tai 01 the fa yur brother, Benjamin F, Cann, Which w 1a from his late residence, 269 Seventh , on April J, at two o'clock P. M. KALPH SCHAINWALD, President. ISIDOR METZGER, Sec CONSTELLAVION LOI tary. sO, 66, 1.0. F. 5. oF L— Brorners—You are respec ly requested to ate tend te iunerul of the futher of our vrotuer, Ben- in F. Cahn, which-wiil take place irom nis late dence, vil street, OD April, at 0 ocho aally WILLIAM A. GANS, President. BENS. G. OPPENHEIM, ye Coumac.—On Monda rca 29, CHARLES Jo- SEVH, youngest son « and Kate Cormac, Sged 2 montns and 13 days, Remains were interred in Calvary Cemetery. Croox.—March 2s, MARY JANE, Wile of Rev, Rovere Crook Funeral servic t the Sixty-first street Metho- ast Episcopal cuurch, Wediesday, March 31, at one v'ci No flowers. DONCOUR at ne, Mareh 29, ANNIE soseph H. Doneourt, Litue ake place on Thursday, from kK, Long isiaud, at past two o'clock. in § yn, Tuesday, March 30, Eviza- Berit ©, ELLIS, reict of Samnel fils. Kevatives and irends are reapectiully invited to Attend the iunerai services, thursday afteruoon, at ‘our o'clock, .ro! r late residence, 289 Ray= Mond street, Brovkivn. GARDIN Suddeniy, March 28, Miss Manta GaRvineR, aged 63, Gaugnter of the late Mattuew Garoiner. Funeral irom her late residence, No. 266 Front Street, wrookiyn, on Wednesday afte:noon, dist tn t [wo o’cioe fi cr Th ay, March 20, OrHELIA FRAN- nson. $ Will be beld at the Chorch of the tion, Twenty-nintn street, near Fifth ave ils day, at twelve o'vloce. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- I@iy inVied to attena Wii bout urther notice, poston paper GREEN.—AC , in Troy, N. Y., on the Morning of M » March 29, 1875, HANNIBAL GREEN, Lsq., in the Goth year of bis age. HaGak.—TLuesuay, Ma. oO, Mrs. MARY Hagar, Felict of Henry kiagar. Faneral to take piace from her late resiaence, 145 bust Kighty-fitu ssreet, Friday, April 2, at one P.M Bb lo and Rutland papers please copy. HaND.—Suddenly. on Monday, 200 inst., of Bright's diseaso, HeNkY HosanT HAND, in the 51st fear of his age. Funer jees at the Cnt of the Trans- Oguration, nty-minth street, near Fifth ave- , on Wednes ay, at ten o'clock A. M, Rela ives and iriends are invited to attend, HALLGARTY Jn Sunday, March 28, of pneu- mous er sort 1 Lazarus Hable @ARTHN, 1M his year The mily are reqnested to at- Wednesday morning next, rom bis late residence, The members of tae Ladies’ Kickur Cholim So- Giety are respectiuliy requested wo attend the obsequies Of one Who has always been a Kind, charitabie and denevoleut patron of this society, tue lave much lamented Mr. Lazarus Haligarten ‘The \unerai wil) (ake piace oa Wednesday, March 81, at ten o'clock A. M., from nis lat nee, No. 9 West lenth street. By r Pres dent. ure. S. BEULHNER, 3 ary. THE HEBREW BeNeve AND ORPHAN ASYLUM SOCIETY OF THE CITY oO: W YORK. — joard Ot Directors 0! the above institution are respectiuily requested to attend the Junerwt o: Lazarus Hall arven, jatner Ol our esteemed cuileague, Charies Hallgate +, this mMOTnINg at Len U'CloGK, from No. 9 West ientn street. MEYEK STERN, President, Baven.—On Monday, March 29, HLIZABETH Avy Wile of Rev. Jobu ig, pastor of Corned Me- @oriai Method cl. The funeral 1 ve field in the charch, in Seve veLween oud and Toird avenues, ¢ lay ¢ ing, at nal -past seven Oo” en Wo Sears inytowi n Thursday mora- ing. 65 HEAv.- Heap, widow of Thoa parisa of Lynagh, county Ls Tue reiatry ud irieuds aily @pectiniiy invited to attend tue tunerai, trom her late resudenee, 20 Virst avenue, this day (Weanes- day), ac two ck HENDERSON. At spring Vo Rocklan oo Monday, Murch 2%, of croup, a conney MAuGie AD held their | tration | of lleart diseuse, ANN MEE, widow Of the late ; ,20m, $2: Brussels Curpets, Wk. a yard. Cail soon, Thomas B. Mee, in the 634 year of her age, ee The reiatiyes and inends of the iamlly are re- | (ARPUTS, | spectiuily invited toa ud the juuerail, irom her 0} Furniture, jate residence, 343 West Eighteenth street, on Peds. Be luing, &c, Wednesday, Marci 41, at ove o'clock I. M. Payments takeo | spectiuliy tuyited to attend her funeral, at Grace NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1875.-TRIPLE SHEET. FURNITURE. A 12) WEST 23D St, NEAR 6TH AV,—A PRIVATE + family, declidin, sop, aged 2 years and 8 months, Funeral this da, at two o'clock, from the resi- Gaughter of Annte and the late Archibald Hender. | | | i _ ’ ~ Housekeeping. will disnose of all gence of her aust, Margaret Coulter, 818 Bast | their clevant, custiy ant pain leasehold Puruiture, Twentieth streer, vie :—Magnificent Varior putts, covered in rict satin HOLLMANN.—on Mond March 29, DIEDRICH | brocate!, cost $1.20). 14 pieces, for sone do., $15); HOLLMANN, aged 45 years and 6 monins. leguntly carved and git frames latest styles rep and Relatives and ineods of the family, also the baircioth suits, $50 to $100; 2 Chamber wood and walnut; Bedsteads, Bureaus. curled Dair mattresses, &c.: bronzes, Ornaments, ish Lounges and kasy Chairs, Et Buflet, Centre, side and Ext and Glass Ware, N. B.—A brilliant toned 74 octave rosewood Pianotorte, cost $990. tor $39; stool and Cover. Call at private residénee 20 West Twenty-third street, Rear Sixth avenue, tor three days. day, N. B.—Goods packed or stored until May 1. PRIVATE FAMILY, HAVING NO FURTHER USE tor their household furniture, will positively se lat @ sacrifice. viz:—Var or outs, in satin, cost $05) for $2005 nvers of Keystone Lodge, No. 235, F. and A. M., are respectiuily invited to attend the tnerai, froia the German Lutheran St, Jonn’s church, 81 Christopher street, on Thursday, April 1, at one , o’ciock P. M, ' SUMMONS, —Members of Keystone Lodge, No. 235, F. and A. M,, sre hereby summoned to attend an emergent conmmnication, at the lodge room, co Ler oi Bleecker ~treet and Bowery. on Thurs- | day, at haifpast tweive ofciock saarp, for tne | purpose of atvenaing the mineral of our late worthy Hooke brother, Richard Holimaun. Members of sister | 9% 215); Decker & Brothers’ Punolorie, Mirrors, Centre ey ; Tables, ' Car Curtains, tour Hookcases, Writing loages are Iraternauy invited. Desks, Librar bles, Console Tables, Clocks, Paint- JOHN DE VRIES, M, ings, bronzes, uary, &¢,; complete Chamber Suits, £, T. Srewanr, Secretary. Bedstead, Dressing Cases, Bureaus, Washstands, Com- Hovpaan.—On March 29, ANNA MAKIA, Widow of modes, chairs, 41 hair and spring Mattresses, Pulows, Heinrich adam William Homan, native of Bad- Holsters. Bed Linen: rep, plush and haircloth Suits, bergeu, Hanover, in the 77th yearo! her age. Hbrary and dining Furniture, Extension fable, Buffet, The remains will be taken two Lutheran Ceme- yar adi amtners dabgary Suit, in rep; Glass, Silvers . rv, &c. Ci ve story bre pris tery, trom ner iate residence 1g Ruck street, near te Tesidence 47 west och st between Sih and ota avs. Flushing and Morgan avenue, Williamsburg, om ae her birthday (lhursday), at two o’ctock P. Relatives anu imends are invited to attend the funeral, Laxe.—At Chappaqua, March 29, CHARLOTTE PORTINGTON, Wile oO: Wesder Lane, aged 37 years, — 4 months and 26 days, | elatives and iriends are tnvited to attend the | 152 and 14 West Iwenty-third street, between vixtn and seventh avenues The lowest prices to be found in the city, and the largest and most varied stock of Furmture, ofevery variety and design, parlor, library, cha uber and dining room, '¢ invite purchasers and others to examine our stock and compare, prices, DEGRAAF & COCHRANE, 1:2 and 154 West 'wenty-third street, —DEGRAAF & COCHRANE, | Al. | faneral services, at Friends’ Meeting House, Caappeans, on Thursday, April 1, at nine o'clock boston pape lease copy. Benet On.) londay, March 29, 1875, Ley hem | AMELIA ADDEN, daugnter of James ani Eliza. beth Madden, azed 20 yeurs, 5 montis and 2 days, | A RARE CHANCE —& VEGANT T-PIRCR PARLOR The relatives and intends of the family are r Fians nit. tn sarin and coteline, Bie i Ge i ’ Spectiuliy invited to atiend the iuneral. irom her gs: Dining Room Furniture, vuflet, Extension Table, late residence, #5 Broome street, on Wednesday, Chairs, in leather; Bookcares: rep, plush and naircloth March 31, at two P. M. precisely. Suits, 7 pieces, from $25 to $50: Carpets, Curtains, Mire MaRrr GkORGE B., Jr, s0n Of George B, and rors. T and spring Mattresses. Call at private rest- Maria Martin, aged 4 Years ana 2 months, dence, Zl) West Zist st, N. B.—Goodscan remain antl (he reiatives and Imeods of the jamily are ree May! au ok re leaden speesiuliy imvited to a'tend the funeral, irom the “WEEKLY AND Y PAYMENTS FOR Fesivence of tis grandfather, 265 Madison street, A ~Purniture, Gurpetssund. benling at a COW on Wednesday, the dist inst. at two o'clock P.M. PERTHWAIT &'CO.’S. 155 and 157 Chatham street. An | MARTINE.—iuesday, Marci 30, MARTHA BLIZA- immense stock and low pric BETH ac ee Sumucl Martine, aged <0 LARGE. ASSORTM OF CAR FURNI 1 mont 3 A LARGE, ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURNT Reitives and itiends oi the family are respect. ReLissextenave warerooms, Ale rigith wyonne, be: fully invited to attend the tunerat service, at All twoen ‘ihirtieth aut ‘Thirty-tirst’ streets. Payments tts’ chureh, on Thursday, M. Remains will April 1, at twelve be taken to Waite taken wee of monthly, FURNITUR A OVER 90 LOTS LEG . rep, 3% Suddenly, on Monday morning, March 29, onthe dolar; Farlor Suits, $75 by the week or month. ‘Terms easy. KELLY & CO., corner Twenty-fith street and Sixth avenue. D29244" & TAYLOR, Furniture, | 87 and 89 Bowery. do Chrystie street and 18) and 1-2 Hester strest, New York. | Do not fall io read Mounis.—On Luesaay, March 80, at her residence | im this city, ELIZA #. MOkRIsS, Widow Of the late Thomus A. Morris, im the 52d yeur Oo. her age. ‘The reiatives aud irvends of the family al ree church, va Poursday, Aprill, at_ten o'clock A. M, McKik.—Ou Saturday, March 27, !HoMAs MCKIE, ip the 76th year of his age. ‘Tue relatives and friends of the family are re- spectiully invited to attend tue iuneral, from his late residence, No. 6 West Thirty-seventh street, | on Weduesday, March 31, at two o'clock P. M. Nurr.—On Monday, March 29, 1875, SARAH ANN, the beloved wiie of KR, H. Nutt, late of Hull, aged Furniture 30 year | 87 and 99 Bowery, 65 Chrystie street and Relatives and friends are respectfully tnvited to | Jw and 132 lester street, New York. attend the junerai, from her jate residence, 981 Do not fail to read our sdvexhsamnent in next Sunday's Hates ay " | a and Times. BE balpUSteWO Fee eee HHS S18 | porae never before offered to the public. _ Hull (Snglanu) papers please copy. OOD SFCOND HAND AND Os?TROM.—Un Monday, Marco 29, MAMIE P., only (Uy Brussel. three piy and ingrain © ebild of Joha J. wand Mary 8, Ustrom, aged 2 Matting, &c., very eileap, at the old p months aod 21 cays. | street. side entrance. Funeral will take place at Amenia, Dutch eal OR aaa seed " : eH county, N.Y., on Wednesday, 31st inst.’ ‘The relu- | FJAPGERS WARLMOUSES. MiGUTH AVEU tives and iriends oi the jamuily are respectiully in- + offne 500 ‘West Thirty-iour:h streei.—-Uidest, lowest Vited tu attend, mot extensive and thoroughly equipped estab- Dutchess county papers please copy. ent of the it nh the business; storage for tur- PRALL.—On Monday mo:ning MéNRY RUTGERS e, DAKEAKE. } nd wares of every description PRALL, son of the late Ichabod Prall, of tis city, $1 separate, close Bt aged 57 years. #oous at ali hours: an Relatives and friends of the family are respeci- our aavertivement tn next Sunday's Herald and Times. nev oifered to the public. Something ne oF | PECRaar & TAYLOR, Something new. 13, Oilclotns, iz Futtoa | No Hor.—PARTIES iuily juvived to attead tne junerai, trom tne col- | N keeping ana wis r Furniture, will lesiate Reiormed church, corner of Furhavenue = find it to their ndvantag KREIZBR. BO ‘Third avenue. RIVATE AUCTION SALH, AT NO. 59 FORSY/H sueet, second fiocr. Wednesday, Maren 3i, from 9 to 12 o'ciock A. M.—itouseho! Furniture, Bedding, Tabies, Chairs, &c. and iweuty-minth street, on Thursday morning, April 1, at ten o'clock, PRyeR.—Ou Monday morning, Marcn 25, 1875, of pneumonia, Mrs, GRICK PRYER, Wiaow OL the late George Pryer, aged 77 years. Friends of the family are invited to attend her funeral, on Friday morning, Aprii 2, at ten o’clock, her late residence, No. 62 West seve DUCED P.uJOES FOR FINK FURNITURE, CAR- can pee te residence, No, 62 West Twenty-sev- | I 1 pets Upuoisiery, Parior beds, te. al gnengs = > chr Ch. «8, 7 Broadway, on hls pooular system of Punpy.—Suddeniy, on March 29, BaRTHOLOMEW mouthly payments B. PUXDY, aged 62 years. Tne relatives and iriends of the tamily, also the members of Marton Council, No. 53, 0. U. A. M. ani sister councils, are cordiaily invited to at- lena the funeral, trom bts jate residence, No. 2,356 Third avenue, ou Thursday, Aprill, at ove o'clock P. M. Ropierk.—On Monday, the 29th tnst., MARGARET H., wife of Wilford S. Kodier, and oniy daughter of George W. and Emeline La Baw, aged 28 years, Rel. tives and iriends ol toe famuy are respect. fully invi'ed to attena her iuneral, on Weduesaay, the Sis! inst., at two P. OM. from tue mery Metuo- dist Hpiscopal church, in Beimont avenue, Jersey City Heiguts. oGzks.—On Monday, Marca 29, Josuua ROGERS, 1D HIS Olse year, | The ‘tives and friends of the jamily are re- Spectiuly invited to aitend the juneral, /rom tne Janes Methodist Episcopal churea, corner ot Reid avenue ana Monioe street, Brovkiyo, tis day (Wednesvay), Marca 21, at (wo o’ciock P, M. RowLey.—On March 28, 1575, MARY JANH Row- LEY, Wile vi Samuel R, Rowley, aged 49 years. Tue relatives aud iriends aud those of her brother, Horace ileau, are resvectiuily invited to attend the funeral. from ner jate residence, No. 681 Broome street, oun Wednesday, dist inst., at one o'clock. SAMMIS,—At Smitnsyille, L, |, March 20, Har- O LET IN EXCHANGE FOR BOARD FuR TWO adults—Compiete Household Furniture for 12 rooms A deposit will be required. Cail at No. 20 West Fifteenth stre’t. 7 %0 REFRIGERATOR, WITH WATER AND WINE fi cooler: vest in the world. ent tor book. A. M. KY, 225 West Lwenty-third street. Keiriger repaired. “No drip. No musty smell EW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, BROOKLYN BRANCH, 102, 104 and 06 Court street, bear State. PUPILS NOW RECE VED FoR THE SPRING COURSE. SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS OPEN DAILY. A TENOI GER DESIRES A POST- Wants s tion in a Protestant choir, Address TENOR, | Herald ottic ___ THE LECTURE SEASON LECTURE EVERY NIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK, ON “Manhood and the Cause’ of Its Premature De. Gline "at te New Yor Museu of Anatony, 618 Broad: way, between Houston and Bleecker st LADIES ONLY.—EDITH O'GORMA 4 : 50 whe ps of B. Fransin Samunis, in tue stn year 'T Fscdiped Sun. a the’request of many la itss, Will give ¥ tWo tore lectures to ladies only, to-day (Wednesday) Reiatives and friends are invited to attend the | and thareday, March Slant April i, in Lyrie Hall xh funeral, on Wednesdays, 3ist iost., ab TWO O’cluck, enue ana Forty-first street. New York. Leciure to from her jate residence, commence atS P. M.; doors open at Admission 0c. reserved seats $1. For sate at 95 Broa lw Her thre Saiti.—On Suuday, March 23, 1875, DavipSuiru, in toe Sith y The relaiuv lecturesin Kobisson Hall were attended by large fashuonabie audiences of ladies. ‘the lec ure to-day be an entirely ne one, on ‘ihe Cont naa.” rot Gis age. and iriends are respectiully in- Vited ty atiend Uueral, from ais Jate resi- dence, Frankiin street, Hempstead, L. I. Wednesday, 3ist ip attnree P.M. Oar PIANOPORTES, ORGAN Huwter’s Poiwt vy (entral Ratiroad, at 2 P, M., AND HAND returol by Lony Island Railroad at 4:28 and ‘or sae, a number tral atozls, Carrloges will ve 1m attendance 4 p t order. | WIULLAM € arrivai of tne train. 12 vatth avenue, above Sixt at ULi.—a tuesday, March 30, ELIZABETH A SORTMENT OF SECOND HAND JANLTIE ALFOR )Oungest daugbter of Peter and * grand. square and upright Pianos, tor the lute Jane Turnbub, a So years, anos of other inakers INWAY & The trier SUNS, 9 a@ily are respectiully invited toattend the iun 00 «8d Ap! o prgpmsaxere O'clock, irom 1.472 Thurd beled Picea theta A Wud) RPUL CHANCE A HANDSOME SEVEN Edinburgh (Scouand) papers please copy. ZA gotave rove word serpentine carved Piano ; splendi tKIEKe—UL Saturday worging, the 27th inst, Twenrr nit near Ninbavenue ee 2 M., duighier of the late Florencio - en ot Havana, Cu N ELUGA XCTAVE FOUR ROUND PIANO— ‘ai services @& St. John’s church, Philadel- A barga tave for $1): good Pianos, $90, phia, tue Sut inst. rejuuins interred in the de ee ee Vane Bote oe jamuy Vault at Wilmington, Del, dl Omi Ek & WEAVER. 1 Tuesaay, March 80, Emma A., Rinton piace (Bixhth street), near Bre oS youuwest daugater Ol James C. and Stsan Weaver, T OFFER.—W! FOR A PEW DAYS, aged 2l years, Gispose of 14 Pinos, Organs And Melodeons. of first arives aod iriends are respectfully invited to s than neluding Wate attend the tuneral, from her parents’ residence, 10) We Ic to examine | No, 23 Jane street, ou Yoursday aiternoon, Apiti oUF stuck. had resales La CK $10) BeAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE W#avVeR.—On Tuesday, Maren 30, of membranous al and Stool: Pianos to rent. $5 nonth, instal croup, KATE youngest daughter of Kichard ments received: new instrume ats exceedingly low. ie Weaver, ageiz years and 9 montie. COLUSMITH'S, 26 bieecker ine iuueral will ta ke place irou the residence of STEINWAY PLANO. ROSEWOOD her pareuts, West litiy-eigntu street,on , Aj q ‘ Se juno. $100, rent 20; Prince Tharsday, April dock P.M. a Organs, new styles: Meloveon, $40; Music retanled. WELCKER.—OD ~unday Morulug, Naren 28, sonn VOKVON & SON, 13 Kast Fourteenth street. WELCKER, 1D Lie 41st sear of hi el tue relauves and Iriends of th: ‘amily are re- ¥ Invited (Lo a'tend the iuneral, Irom St ‘schureh, corner Broome and’ Elizabeth age, = CHICKERING SQUARS GRAND PIANO FOR sale clieav. four round coruers; all modern im- provemenis niy been used a few months. Jiu West Twenty-tiard street NY PARTY A Hat te to 8 Call at ING A FIRST CLASS PIANO. srifice cau of @ cash pur- B. & CO., 129 Grand street, New R. 1, om Monday, 4 22GE H. WHSTCOTT, aged 45 years, ¢g —On iuesday, win inst, PaTRick Ware, | YYTK city. T of bis age. oe ekw AcaeLe ZAUTIFUL PLANO—ONLY $100; A STEINWAY nit Iriends of the family, also those baa ; * Piauotorte, T octaves, carved 1 “i Of bis sons, Thomas F. aud Anarew J.’White, are AL Pian ; taves, carved legs, overstrung Dass, etiully invited to attend the tuverai, on J, BDO Lis, 13 Waveriey place, near Broadway. rsday morning, at ten o’ciock, irom lis late | ilhsndaakichiapiead nce, No. 5% Madison street. to St. James? IVATE FAMILY WILL SELL THEIR KL James street, where 4 solemn reqniem e rothers Fianoto ata sacrifice Ll be offered for the repose of iis Soul, apd toned yetave, richiy carved rosewoud from thence, imueaiately afver, to Calvary Ceme- agratie oversirang piano. ha ng all improve eted guaran Wo.rr.—Oa Monday, March 29, Rusecca, wite of HY privute fami arties in seareh rar atte Daniel Woll, in the 72d year of hor age, Class institinent would do well to call-at. five story Realives and rieods of the family, and especi- ne priva’ lence, 47 West sixteenih sti ally the memoers of the Shaar Hasehomaytn con- uth and Sixth avenues gregution, ure respectrully invited to a tend the — neon fune m Thursaay morniug, April], at pall-pase CHANCE. —A STEINWAY & SON'S PLANO- hing o'cloek, Irom ber late residence, No, 309 Kuss jour round, realy me wood case, Fignteenth sirect nit tor overt st. avram, ail inprovements, © Younes.—On Easter Sunday, Maren 28, in the sai pli. Also 56tn year of his age, WILLIAM J., 600 of tue late brary, ch PSI; Daniel and Maria Youngs. ‘ eral services will ve held at his late resi- 7 ah ieee as Oysier Bay Cove, L. I, on Wednesday, T 1m WHAT BD At. NEAR 6TH AV. MUST BB 4 ,attwou. M. Relatives and iriends are sold, F cent four round cornered 734 octave Syosse: Will ineet tue train .eaving New York at | ghipping: a briliiant toned 7 octave for $1.5: also entire hali-past uine A. M. wuschold Furniture, in low to suit purehi 10 ist, near 6th av, oe f LESS $10—LADY WILL SELL BEAUTIFUL 4h. Chickering rosewooa noforte, iron frame, in perfectorder: modern improvements’ powertu! tone; Including stool amd Mase. hd st, near Bowery POST OF FICK, NOTICE. pr OPFICE NOTICE.—THE MAIL’ FOR ECROPK for the week ending saturaay, April 4 1579, will Clove at this a 'Tueaday ats As Moy in Wednes sy at l:30 AL My N KLEGANT 7% OOTAVE PIANO IN and on Sature AN oniy nina montis, elevanily carved stool ‘and oe, Postmaster, Cover, only $209, cost $500; casn wanted, No. 112 West seventeenth st (, near sixth avenue WANTED TU PURCHASE, - BA. GAIN. —BE YUL ROSEWOOD PIANO, Beek MAb ixG MACHINERY (Py.Rr EON —DIPLE A Sin tg cota e ail improvements, Ment Moulls, Carts, Barrows wanted fully warranted, sac nent no rent 64 change tor ne eu 1 House, High stoop, ali im | anu $6 month Hay. and 28h st. OFovemenis, in \ art of yn; a equil ) evs EXC rald o [ seu OP ONG FOR $3), CASH me ok then ex go for pianos from munntac- MPMERE 18 NO DISPUTING THR PACT wrers, Fo. LIGHT WArrOW, MGaE i WSON sireet Wal i ‘tw v 1 ANISf.—A FIRST OLASS ORGANISE WANIS A THE EVESING TELEGRAM (Ci vaition rom Mas Lin.p Frotesant chiro 1s thor THE ONL olighiy. acquainted with Address GIVING ALL thu NI URGANE E box Ly te fice m MILK AND CREAM. D, WOODHULL & Co, 2 TU = ¢ Moore sipvet.—Pure Cream delivered im any part £8 10 KEN EOF OUR OWN MANUF oF New York. Brookiyn or Jerwy City suippad tor sale om instyments on tavorelie " ice ty any tow yeoa Byston aud Ysa UK itl & 50Ne, No. ti Fourteeutn ingtou y and Fith avenue, ap be seen to: | MISFIT ENGLISH | night patrol; receive | LINING HOUSE: | reet and | ‘No. 5 Eust 14th st., near 5th av., next to Delmuntco's | AMUSEMENT! GPs? OPERA HOUSE. A GREAT SUCCESS, A GREAT SUCOESS, EVERY EVENING UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, Mrs. Julie Z. Dunn's georgeous tale of enchantment from Irving's “Tales ofthe Ain mbra,” emtitied . > a AbMED bog b: e— Nothing like it ever seen in New York, mmagniae it scenery, beautiful music, finest perb costumes, costly banners. start chanical effects, calcium lights, broperues, &c., and the most maguilicent ' spectacular rama ever produced m= America. The scenery, ballets, music, wardrobe and effects b; MATE “MORGAN, 7 KATIE LANNER WILLIAM WITHERS, Jr., ADA LOUISA FOsT®. WILLIAM MURRAY, and 200 assistants. The Ballets executed by MORLACHH vy onTA GALLETTE, wich RACHEL DE FRANCESCO, eight Secondas, ind Coryphees, jaliet | A fall and efMfcient Dramatic Company, #Powertul “Chorus aD 300 auxiliaries, GRAND MATINEE KVERY SATURDAY AT 2 O'CLOCK. | Box office open every day irom 8A. M. to 5 P. | No, 114 Broadway. ALLACK'S, BOUCICAULT, Proprietor and Manager.Mr. LEST::R WALLAOCK POSITIVELY LAST Pai) PERFORMANCES of Mr. DION BOUCICAUL at this tneatre for the next two years, his engagements elsewhere exiending over that period. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 81, MAIT AT _ also in the EVENING “AT 8 0) will be given the 42D AND 143) PRESENTATION of the SHAUGHKAUN, TO-MORROW (TsAURSDAY) EVENING, APRIL 1, will be presented THE ROMANCE OF A POOR YOUNG MAN, A romantic play in five acts entitled, RAbABL, ll be produced in a few days, Watrack: SPE The very succeasiui adapiation, by WALLACK and PIERKLYONT DWAR: FEUILLEDS: GREAi DRAMA, entitled the 2" ROMANUB O¥ A POOR YOUNG MAN, will be presented at this theatre on TUURSUAY, APAIL AL ANNOUNCEMENT, essra, LESTER of OCTAVE iid EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE until further notice, with ELEGANT AND ALVRKOPKIATE SCENERY AND APPOINIMONTS fund the following ARRAY OF TaLiNsED" ARTISTS in the E Mr. H, J, MONTAG +» MANUEL Mr. JOHN GILBE ESMARE S Nr. J. B. POLK. UE BEVANNES Mr. J, ] SPAR LAKUQUE Mi « ALAIN Miss ADA DY AS. GUERE Mme. PONTS Mme, LAROQ Miss EPPIE Gi Mine. AUBLEY y BURKE Ne. LSLOUIN BRGOR SOHN SER LON LEON Ch KiSTINE In active preparation for eariy prodaction, a romantic play jo five acts, entitled j RAFA I, with New Scenery, Costumes and Appointments ATH AVENUE THEATR © Froprietor and Manage Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY. he ‘Heratd suys:—*The success of BiG BONANZA has only # pavallel in the Hturor whieh Tom Robert. 1 | sun's elegant comedies met | with several yoarsago. The | Dox skeet bas been opened tor twemy days ahead.” THY BIG BONANZA has established itself as the great conile success ot the season, and will hold the stuge indefinilely. yhe critics of both the daily and weekly press are unani- mous in its prvises, and the public show their apprecia- ton m the most practical inauner by overcrowding the theatre, The principal characters by Mr. Charles Fisher, Mr. James Lew *, Mr. Davidge, vr. Parkes, Mr. Drew, Mr. | Ringgold, Mr. Fawcett, Miss ranny Davenport, Mra Gil- vert, Miss Graham, Miss Kigl, Miss Mortimer and Miss Varian. , HOUSES CROWDED! LAUGHTER INCESSANT. Ivery night at. Matinee Saturday, 1:20, HE GRAND INAUGURAL AT BARNUWS BRILLIANT COMBINATION OF THE SPECTACULAR, DRAMATIC aND EQUESTRIAN, ‘The gorgeous Scene. the VISION OF THE HOURT, VISION OF TAK HOURIS, ViCION OF ‘Hs HOCRI VIsiON OF THE HOURIS, greeted with the most vociferous applause from 10,000 aelighted and astonished auditors, IT BRILLIANT AND © Most BRILLIANT AND CosTLY SILVER ARMOR MOST BEILLIANT AND CusTuY SILVER ARMOR MOST BRILLIANT AND COSTLY SILVER ARMOR that has ever dazzled the eyes of an adintring pabiic. A FORTUNE EXPENDED IN NEW WARDROBE, GRAND TABLEAU of eight hundred and fifty Men, Women and Children, lephants, Camels, Dromedaries and Giraffes. MARCH OF 1H AMAZONS. Two hundred prominent members ot the New York Ballet, gorgeously attired, in grand, bewildering and | complicated evolutions, the resuic of months of daily ractice and arduons labor. a | EXECUTSD WITH 1H PRECISION OF VETERANS, Pageants, Processions and thriliing Races will follow, gaclin brilitan: aud rapid succession during the entiré ¥ ‘aInIne, | three hours’ OLOEMNOUN “AND EVENING, | KING MATCH EXTRAORDINARY BETWEEN W. ha ee A DING: AND MULE. LOLA EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. MUNAGYRIE OPEN AT 1 AND 6:30. Grand Amphitheatre Entertainment at 2:3) and & THE BIG BONANZA, The Great Society Novelty. THE BIG BONANZA. | cents. Seats reserved six days in advance. HEATRE COMIQUE, |T 514 BROADWAY, Mr. JOSH HART... seeeed0l€ Proprietor MALINER TO-DAY. e TO-DAY. MATINEE THE MULLIGAN GUARDS. MAT ToRRIBLE KXAMPLE, MAiIS Mr. MW, LEFFINGWLLL MATI as ROMEO JAFFIEK JENKINS, | MAT Prof. Lv ON AND SONS, | MAL RICHMOND —IsTER=. | MATINGE GRIFFIN. AND” RICE, | MAUINGE Senor >AURE, MALINEE Mile ALBERLAINT | MATINER HARRIGAN and HART, | MALINGE | JOHN WILD, CHAd. WHIT! WM. CARTER, G. L. sTOUTE, Mise A. RicHMON os KITTY O'NEIL, id the the whole Company in ua aN OLIO aT Ma MATINEE WEDNES woos MUSEUM.—WOOD’S. AFTERNOON AT 2 EVENING aT 8 " The gifted artis RESA and young comedian FRED. G. MAKDER J. Mew! CASILE, GAKDEN, ONLY WEDNESDAY MATINEE, | QTEINWAY HALL. THURSDAY. | pomony ' INAUGURAL CONCERIS IN AMERICA of the i NATIONAL HUNGARIAN GYPSY OKOHKSTRA OF VIENNA unde: First Concert TH( iis! ING, April L. Becond Concert SATURDAY EVENING, April & First Grand Matinee SATUMDAY, at 2 o'clock. ENEMA. ADMISSION 75 CENTS, ERVED StAts ONE DOLLAR Obtainable at Tul Broadway; Pond's, 38 Union square. the General Ticket Office, No. 114 Brond- | way, and atthe Box UMice of stemway' Hail day and | evening, BvE ¥ OPERA HOUSR, 201 BOWERY, BAND CObSS OF ALL THE NEW stats, w NOW st NEW STARS, | JOUN DENIER PANTOMIME TROUPE, Miss IONA LANG Miss MAGGI DENTERE, Joe Norton James Cummings, Charley Lord. Master lew nan Brothers, and Cronin, Ben | Dodge, John Coruack French Vwin sis 3 ¥ M" CIDAY, Ladie Lit AN MUSEUM OF ART, West F eeuth str New York, Oven daily, OA. M toS PM. Mondays tres, VAUICE NEW MUoIC, TWO ORPHANS” J with illustrated tile and portraits of Miss Claxton aud Misa Bian 750., “Jule Fartuineuse' Galop, &c., Sie. each, e-Girotla”’ Pot Pourri, Waits Tbe. Galop, i6e.; Lancers, se, “u und Du Walte ntrauss, 7¢.; "interpretnuon” Waltzes, 7c. ; Reiter oD, We. : “Awiully Jovy” Galop anu “Marche Iriom phaie,” Aronson, Jc, We BOs a Bauches,” Fame, DITSON & UO. 71 Broadway, DANCING ACADE MIS. A oi RAUSE'A DANCING ACADEMIES £4. at dasome Hall, it Kast 13h street, Brevoori Hall, 16 mst ah street. PRIVALH LESsoa8 at any hour CLRCULAK® at privawe academy, 212 Kast Lith street | | ROOKE’S DANOING ACADEMY, 41 BROOME T= Aj the fashionable dances in one course ot sons. 1 RECEPTION SULKEE Weducsday evening, March dl. CLAS STLY SILVER ARMOR | General wamission 40 cents; chidren under ten 18 | AMUSEMENTS. LYMPIC THEATRE, MATINEE TO-DAY. 4 RROADWAY. ir, JOUN F, POOLE, ‘From tne New Yori ‘Mercury’ ‘of’ Sunday last, o—. march Ss ——_—_ —» — ——*> — ——. ne cm) | Passion Week mae very li'tle Jifference in the Uiympic attendance, and this was due to the eXtraoriinary m gnetism of the pro- gramme presented. Manager Jolin F. Poole dispiays the skill of a veteran in his specialty ad Vvaudevile selections. apparently cos- Migant of the Jact that the large popuiation of this cily will support a theatre at 3032 i of the’ year, providing the attract{ons are meritorious,’ The patrons ot this stvle of en- fertainment can no longer be satisfied with extravagant promi-es on paper. They must | | have agool peri enone tates | | Manager Poole appears to realize and appre- | ciate “bis tuct. To thi ladies ‘the Olvinpie affords a special temptation, exch act, sketch, song and dance being carefully pran’d of all impurity before being placed on the siaze. he manager is also suiticiently shrewd to comprehend that even popular names and acis become threadbare by inc therefore frequent changes have become the rule at this popular house, now the only em) | ily variety theatre in New York. York Star of Sunday Iast, March 28, ‘hg 0 general and at the Olympic in particular, to him must the best this city. id given the honor ot producing 'Y performances ever given in = The above are only two out of 200. STa\DING ROOM ONLY V4 Is THE°DEGEAD DISPLAYED NiGHILY: AL THE iss OF THe CURTAIN, pecially: | ¥YO-DAY | | To-pay ar TWO |) foray | MATING! | ORE BEST COMPANY IN THE WORLD, } THIS 18 POSITIVE. H B DARE DOUBT IT, DARE DOUBT It DARE DOUBT IT, PUL, FEARLESS, ae, Be Hg, GYMNAST, LUONA DARS. ‘ LEONA DAVE. LEONA DARE. THE WORRELL stsTiits, & SVAINE BUCKLEY, WALILRS AND MORTON, HARVER AND STaySILLy COURTRIGHT AND GILEKT. | (THE NELSONS. Prot NKLSUN and HIS SONS, ROBERT and ARTHUR, Milie, Mite, Milo. (OM oA ‘AYLOR, Mr. JOUN HART, | Mr Gio, 8. x NIGHT, i M88 NELLY PIERIS, MICS ALICE HARRISON, MISS EMELINE YOUNG, ME Sues ViNGult r. D Mr, G. W. REED, Mr. &. Db. GOODING. Mr. 8. HOLDSW. Ri HT, Mr. WILLIAM GREY, Miss ADDIE FARWELL, Miss MARIE CONNELLY, Miss SALDEE O'NEIL, Miss PeARL THORNTON, THE COLORED HAMIOWN STUDENTS, ana nearly 1.0 minor ard auxillary performers. ‘The performance wili terminate wita an cntirely new carnivalosque travestle upon "Le Koi Carotte,” by kind permission of Mr. August wal, emtithed | | FRIDOLIN; | or, the the IsLAND OF MONKE PRINOE FRIDULI) iss SOPHIE WORRELL ROBIN LURON. Miss IRENE WORRELL | ROSKE DU SOIR Miss ALIC ; HAKRISON LE ROL CaROor ae Mr. We B. CABIUL PRINCES ‘iss EMELINE YOUNG MOTHER . Mr JAMES VINCENE Master ROB RE NELSON aster ARTHUR NELSON ! LAST — HOLIWAYS, — LEONA DARE — and — PRIDOLIN, — oy MATINEE =o FRIDAY, AT 2, ES “> FIFLY CENIS Re: ONE DOLLAR FAMILY CIRCLE TY-PIVE ChNIS , PRIVATE BUXEs -$1, $3 AND $5 Seats may be secured six days in advance. Owing to the prolon’ed performance consequ nt upon | the preseut extraord.nary programme, Carriages may be ordered vening at 11 o'clock Hatinoes at 5 v'clock be ordered NO FREE LIST. POSTITV | Sree LYMPIC THEATRE, MARCH 80, 1875, *,*SPFOIAL NOTICE, r, POOLE having within the last day or two re- | Deatediy heard the remark that the above is | “Halt a dozen companies rolled into one, especially for Ae tate that fey! Mater holidays,” s to state that such is not the case. J If [8 SIMPLY ONw COMPANY, and such 4 company as he proposes offer, with con- stant changes and additions, to THE PATRUNS UF THE OLYMPIC THEATRE throughout the Niikis SPRING AND SUMMER SEASONS, LY | mand he will continue to present, as he now does, at all e | . THE BEST COMPANY IN AMERICA. ARK THEATY.—MAYO, ANOTHER TRIUMPH FOR THE AMERICAN LRAMA, | ELECTRICAL, SCCCBSS | MR, FRANK MAYO as ag DAVY CROCE EDN, | é which, consequently, Mr, Stuart pegs to announce for ii N.GuTLY REPETL Tidat SATURDAY MATINEE, until further notice, believing, now that the Lenten sea- | son has passed away, | AN EAGER HOST await expectant to see, wat has been on all sides con- ceded to be in every respect, @ very CHAKMING PEPORMAS OK, Davy Crockett well deserves a visit from all in- | terested in the purely Am drama. There are no Indians and no war ilances—ouly, some’ admirable pic- tures of human nature as seen’ in noble types of hu- manity,”—Herald. “Mr. Mayo is weil supported, and the piece is very | well mounttd. Hveving Post. | Miss A KAND as ELEANOR VAUGHN, | ana a careiuliy selecied cast. PLACES SECURKLD TKN DAYS IN ADVANCE, Begins at 8. Order carriages tor 10:30, | owery wHEatee, WM. B. PRELIGH sees tcecaeeee ee MADD ROP WEDNESDAY KVENING, MARCH 31, and until further notice. Glorious success of (he Spectacuiar Drama, in six acts and ten tableaux, entitled ARUUNO' THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS, 200 Dean younx ladies. magnificent and gorgeous grand also ata | scenery, claborde propertcs, new music and | mechanical ettects, ihe Grand fableaux of the Pagoda of Pillaryi, Thruling senusation—The steamship Henrietta In- sulted in the Bosom ot the Auantie. Beautitul scene on the Plains (winter). On the Kocky Mountains—ihe United States Dragoons. MAUINER EVERY SATURDAY, | _ Seats may be secured six days in advance. ARAND CENTRAL TH ATRE, 585 Broalway, opposite Metropolitan Hotel. 6 [2 CHARLEY SHAY vee cee Manager & JUL YOPULAR FAMILY RESURI, | 2 -— — 8 5 i€ | MATINEE THIS AFIBWNOON, uf hd Epa gp omar ecm t = gf) NEW MONSTER PROGRAMME. B38 } 5°] 5) CELUBRATSD STAR ARTISTS. 3 =e) Mark Grayson, Angie Schott, ¢ 3 | Shet Le Clair, Hector and 8, 8" | Foster and viidley, Barnes and West, ¢ % | Viola Morris, Sabri Deshon, 8 Z| Lizeve Warren, Bray and Hart, g | Arno! i Brothers, Smith aod Greacen, e | Hint HOURS OF PUN AND PLEASURE, REMEMBER THE PRICES, 20e., 3c. and Te. PTION, IC, April 6, 1875, ating Hospital of st. Jonn’s Guild, HUN UNG TONS REPUBLICAN COCK | Will be presented at 10 o'clock precisely. Followed by a THA PARTY, served by ONE HUNDAED AND SIXTY-NINE LA IES, IN COS. re OFA AU D YBARS AG DY WASHINGTON Ri | ACADEMY OF Us in aid of the F TAbLUAU OF Supper by Mesrs. DA ANBORN, The Committee would be pieased if the guests who feel so disvoved wil) appear in ' CsI UMES UF ik LAST CENTURY, | Kets $3 each. Boxes and tickets for sale at the headquarters of the Executive Uowmittce, Wheeler & Wilson's parlors, 44 Bast Fourteenth street, trom ty A, M. to 5:8 P. N Hickets can aiso ve procured of the folowing gentle- men. members of the executive Committee — John P. Favre, Nos, 108 and 40 Church street. William H. Gulon, Jr., No. 6) Wail sureet. | Gouvernetr kK. Lans: Martin ¥. Hateh, No. 50 Liberty street, room No, 12 Charies ©, Couklin, Xo, 09 Canai street Thomas ©. Tweddie, No. 44 batst Fourteenth street. AWK. bolan. St, Me’ olas Hoel. George A. 1 No. Sy Barclay street, Henry ©. Dewitt No 347 broadway. Charles Scuwacoter, No. 6) Wail street. | COP. Kreger Moa), No. 348 Kast kighteenth street Wright Vaboock. No. 000 Broome street. | Henry Mo Weed, No. Vil Liberty street TPO LBTSA SPACIOUS AND WELL LIGHTED tore, 64x14), or the second Fioor, 2614x8), No. 42 iast Foureonth street (Umion square), between Broad- way and University pide; also second Floor, in build: ing so. 77 University ph XW. Apply to ALF, MULe Saat Fourteenth street. Lek M Sid's 8, PORWAL'S BROOKLYN MONDAY, FURSDAY, WEDNE VAY evenings Mrs, F, Bh. CONWAY and every member of Mrs, Conway's Com #rand, romanue Irish vrama of BUSHES. FRIDAY 1 OF Mr PRANK ROCHE ANK KOCHI ny in the April 2, TH HV N \ iss0n avenue and Forty second sire » March SL, i875, acd P.M; organist, H er, of Philadelpuia, Joseph tt, | Guild. of the Holy Trinity, New York, Vocalist; Mra. 8. 1, “swell, soprano; Jona J, D. Trewor, tenor, sion 45 conis. Adil: Having tne whole field of the profession at his com: | MENTS. &XTRA MATINED Boras THEATRE, CHARLES CALVERT'S BENEFIT, e | M: | THE FIRAPBENUETC In Ainerica of Mrs. CALVERT, of the Prince’s Theatre, Manchester. will occur TO-MOKROW (THURSDAY), APKIL FL&5 \, ly o'clock, when she will have the honor cf appearing for the | FIFTY FOURTH time in Booth’s iheatre as KUMUR, as CHORUS in the great Pekespeanian specs | HENKY V, Mr, RIGNOLD will assume his great part. BOX OFFIC« SHEET now in readiness. Seats cam | be secured. OOTH's THEATRE, FIGHTH WEF EK JAKRETT & PALMER,..,.Lessees and Managert THE GREATEST SHAKESPEARIAN TRIUMPH OD | THE AGE ttt HENRY Y, FIFTY-FIRST TO FIFTY-ScVENTH PERFORMANCE MR. GEORGE RIGNOLD, | the distinguished player, in his remarkable impersons tion of | THE YOUNG MONARCH, HENRY V, The other characters of the sublime play assigned to the GHwAT COMPANY UF FORTE THMEE excellent dramatic artists. i a for Qoauty and grandeur. and includes is unsurpassed for beauty and grandeur, ani inc! WING HUNRY'S LO DON ReCkPTION. This 18 the mos! animated scene of tne great plece, The | wondertul procession ot the returning victorious army Ang the populace of London thronglig the street ni old Temple Bar are represented by an auxiliary iorge | nearly FOUR HUND«iD MEN, WOMEN AND CHI DRE. During | this pactting ct the famed FU. CHIN OF CHURCH BELLS is rang. REGULAR MATINEE SATURDAY, lg O'CLOCK, a | As*¥ v. THE SUBURBS THE EXTRA MATINEE | tobe given to-morrow (THURSDAY), APRIL 1, will afford residents of the suburbs a capital opportuni to visit Booth’s Theatre and see the wonderful pagean| HENRY V., wich wilibe given with all the magni | cence cnaracterizing anevening performance. Beging | uts o'clock, ADEMY OF MUSIC, KELLOGG GRAND ENGLISH OPERA. Mr. UL D. HESS seca e weee + Director op FOUR RP RBS NTATIONS ONL WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS AND SATURDAY AFTERNOON, " March 31, April 1, 2 and &, WEDNESDAY VENING, March 31—Reproduction ef Balte's VALISMAN, Miss CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG, Miss BEAUMONT, Mr. CARL“ TON, Mr. PEAKES, Mr. HAMILION and Mr. MAAS. THURSDAY EVeGNING, April 1—Beneflt of Mme, JENNIE ViN ZANDY (MARILANA). NING, April 2-—Last representation of YON (KELLOG ON SATURDAY, ’ 2LLOGG MATINEE ale of seats commences (HIS MORNING, at8 A. M., } at Academy of Must’, (Ul and Ut Broadway, Reserv 2, accordy sto location, Gem cori 1 Dean CARD, Mme, JENNIE VAN ZANDT has the honor t» announce that her first benefit wil) take place uext THURSDAY, April 1 hon, by reaktahyAGabE ay OF MUSIC, when, by request, Wallace's charming Opel cy MARMARA ee will be given, upon which occasion Mra, ZELDA SB | GUIN, the favorite contralto, having kiualy volunteered, | her services, will make her only appearan-e this season, | Wy New York. (Mr. CARLELUN and Mle, WILLIAM CAS | ‘pie T's OPERA HOU: Bue TWENTY-THIRD stre onsneve. THE ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME bAsTcR HOUDAY Wel EVERY EVENING | | vy A | 8 O'CLOCK, FOR THE K. Continued and increasing succe: Tuk RICMURES ee and of the ever popular PLY) SHOU FOOLING Witt en WRONG MAN, MALICIOUS TKESPASS, JUMBO JUMS COLLEGE. LES BRIGANDS NOI, THE MILLINERS — and EVERY THE *KIDMORES, EVENING also } AT SHOU FLY, | 8 O'CLOCK, COM: KIss ME, } BRYANT’S MINSTRELS, OL, SINN'R PARK THEATRE~BROOKLYN, Nightly and Matinees Wednesday and eager: FiRst Week OF NOVOLIY 1 OUPE NO, The best entertainmeatin our line on either side of East Kiver. EVERYBODY KNOWs IT, VENINGS WITH THY GREAT MUSICIANS. J. N. PAITISON'S Lectures, illustrated with Pianotorte Recitals, rst Lecture, Second Course, Subject—"MUSiC AND I'?'s Guid COMPOSERS” WEDNi DAY i VENING, MACH 31, AT B. | DE GARMO ILALL, Finh avenue and rourtéenth street, | Nickel . | (LEBMANIA TH ATRE, FOUR(EGNTH STRE“T. AD. NUEULNDOKE ‘ Director dvery evening, 8 0'c\ock; saturday Matinee, 20'clock, BuxGoVAY, March 31, benefit ot bUGENIE | SCHMITZ, linmense success ot Lecocq’s briuliaot | i -GIROFLA. | LINA MAYR........ . .GIROPLE-GIROFLA | “Box office open from 8.3) tiil'4 o'clock. | [ YCEUM THEATRE, _,AIMEH'S FAREWS! L TON'GHT. Ld Fi roduction of Oftendach’s fun TaJOuls PAKFUMEUSE, THIS (Wednesday) . VENING. MAROH ahh RE-ENTREE ANS ARE WELL APPLARANCES OF Mile. MARIE AIM: E, and first production in America, witn entirely new scenery, costumes, proj e4,appotn iments and a perteat wise-en'scene, of Oftenvach’s famous Opera Bouffe, La JOLIE PARPU MEUSE AIMEE in her original creation . ROSE MICHOY } Sapported by Mules Nardyna, Dudow*het, Cantroile, | Sivry, Vandéiet, velmis, Coraglit, Detrang, Messrs. | Kolletz, Dubouchet, Arrizotti, Gayot, Adorch., Chorus and Orchestra under direction of U. VAN GHEL, Manager ......, Mons. SCHMIDT, ATURDAY AFTeRNOON, A) 3, AT 1:30, FIR-t AIMEE and PAKFUMsUsr MATINES, Seats and Lyceum 1h © BIRCH, WAMBULD' AND . @ BACKU! NEW OPEKA HOUSE, Broadway, corner of iwenty ninth street. Received with screams Home ina @Every night BKeceived with screams) Regular ix. | every nigh Received with screams | flstocv’s M very ninth, Re ith sy Laughing Gas, @Every nigne j SOLO AND PARE SINGING, TEREATNMENL IN THe WORLD, tered ALL). Seats secured, rday at2 oral, Go early, SAN FRANCISCO Street curs may be Family Mauney Sa YOLOSSEUM, COLOSSEUM, Matinee at 2. Evening | Midni ht storm, P Midnight storm. | Enchanted cabinet, A Enchanted inet. | Leo, PAKIS Leo. | Lignéning (‘ateulator, To Lightning Calculator, ined Bird: 8 juminated Panoram’ a BY NIGHT. ia | Admission 5c. Children 26a, ST. MARY'S S cosTUME 1O-NIGH Twenty third street ana Sixth avenue. Admission, 25 cents. 9s)D RE UNE | 4 3 MONDAY EVENING, APRIL & 1 | ARMORY, M(H Si, AND 6TH AV A GKAND SPELLING MATCH WILL BE GIVEN AT the Cooper Union (large hali, on SACUKDAY Abril 3 y between r’root to the best spellers. | rved seats, 75 cents; children, 34 cent For sale at Ditson’s, 711 Broadway; Theatre Ticket Ome: Hot 1i4 broadway, aud at the Fit h Avenue INTERIVA, TOK OF INDIAN AFFAIRS, NGTON, D.C arch 15, 15:5, I, Edward P. Smith, Commissioner of Indian Affaire, do hereby certity that the toliowlug named Modoc Im dians, viz. Vharley,” “steamboat Frank’ and “shackn: iim,” who are now under the caarge ora. B, Meacham, late Superintendant of Indian Aifuirs for ¢ are the tientical indians who too’ Part with “Oaptain Jack” in his hostilities against t United stares, and were captured with him in. the “hava Beds,’ and that “Poby Kiddie” is the temale ine terpreter who carr “unica ion between Captain Bi 4 his toll J Coinmissioner Meacuam, neral Canby and others representiny the United ' ) have been thstrimental 18 believ. lite of and that those Ine | | © now un J accompany Mr. | Meacham in his lecturing tou hority of the De: | partment ot the Interior, he nay, vond for their | proper care and sate return to their reservation, signed) BUWD. P. SMULH. Commissioner, Nt or tHe IxTERton, Co, March 15, 1875. j ary for ‘tn Md States of Am mith, wh 1, Columbus Delan the Interior of the Unt y ine kaw the name appears now, and Was at dian Aftair that full faith ‘and eredit to bis ofici acts as such, In testimony where: here. | unto set my ni » cultied the seal of sand dee | partment to be altixed ten. (Signed) THE MODOCS 0 | including, | SCAR-FACED CHARLEY, | SHACKNASTY JIM, | ay and year DELANO, © IE LAVA BED3, STEAMBOAT FRANK and TOBY RIDDLE, | the modern Pocahontas, wi Kiamath and shasts Caiefs, will illustrate Indian Lite and Cus ous at INSON HALL, West Sixteenth stroet, every evening this week and Saturdity alternoom, Com: Missi SACHAM will des Modoc War and h he witnessed, ¥ of Alired | selphia, indorsing 1 rlainent 66 rain of New Yors ton SPUUTUAL TEST SKANCK GIVEN AT THE rvard booms, Reservorr square, this evening, a ack. 3 VWitoON anu i, HENRY SUADI meatus, Admission 2 YATE REGUL yi TPA 24 cert at H. MOCQ ntloments ‘ants, Mi Fulton st Laud 2 Anu street, to-day, | 1, between Band > V, M WAU MERVEILLEUSE,—MANY OF OUR LEADING | £4 actresses speak in the highest terms of the Kay Merveiileuse, tesiimomials tay be seen at LEON DUMAS', No. 8 West iwenty-iiun street. DOOLS NOW ceived irom OPEN 2 Br AND DESVATCE KR skiyn Billard Tournament ag Union square. MAURLUL DALY i] AVILES AND GENTLEMEN FICTED FOR TH. | 4 draina ie, variety and trapeze business. al branches taught by professional artists at Prot, @ARDI 1 avenue, Sew Yora Pramac school, No, 48 seven

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