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THE MODERN MUDDLE. [CONTINUED FROM FOURTH PAGE.) subject of that sratement? A. I think the first thing and the last thing were the same, Woat were they? ir. Fullerton —Suate it, Mr, Evarts—Whac was the last thing? A. If what statement, to wbien he had caiied my al tion primarily, and which when be read the ment, | heard suostantislly if this Was to come out in that document, or to be published in that doca- ment, I wouidn’t stand i; that C shoutd make ight. Q ‘Ana Was \hat all that was said during that ie terview by you on ti oject? A, ‘That was ‘stantially all that Was said by me during that in terview, aud my remarks were not many. FY Q. Anu you left then? A, No, not tien; I heard em—- Q. Well, you left atrer? Some time and then leit, A. I diplomatized for Q. Anu lett belore tuey had concluded their dis- | j. It iy become far more | cussion? A, Yes, sir: quiet and temperate and | le: Q. Now, did you ever see OF ‘iear read that paper ‘ain? A, Never, ag | Q. Was it ever brought before you or to your | notice vy Mr, ‘Tilton or Mr, Moulton us a proposed Publication? A, Never. Q. Now we will take the occasion, Mr. Beecher, at which Mrs, Tilton was present a part of the Umer A, That was preceding this, sir, Q. Yes, and when was that? Tne end of Decem. ber’ Doyou know the date? A. It wasn’t far jd that: 1 think among the jast days in Decem- ‘o Where was this interview held? A. In the back chamber of Mr, Moulton’s house, second story. Q. Had an appointment been made for that meeting? A, Yes, sir; there had. Q. By whom and in What mauner had the ap- pointment been mave? A, | don't know tn what Manner Mr, Moulton had made it, Q. Made it with you? A, With me and Mr, Til- ton lt Dacera Wind b but I can’t say any tuing about if, Q. Withyou? A. We were to meet at Moulton’s house for the purpose of exchanging or rather comparing and adjusting letters. Q For publication? A, For publication if tt should seem best. Q. Now, wnat occurred there and who were present at the first occurrence? A, I can’t recall whether Mr, Moulton was present at first or not, sir; it he was ne leit soon and Mr, Tilton and i were left, Mrs, Mculton also ceing in and out, L think ; 1t was desired to have Mrs, Tilton present, and Frank Carpenter, the artist, comiug im about that me, Was sent round to pring her—to bring Mrs, ‘Tilton, and I think that some conversation | followed, rather trom Mr. Tilton to me; there were sole remarks made on the proposed docu- ment or some statement that he was drawing up which 1 didn’t witogether understand, for it Wasn't read to me nor shown to me, Q. Attuistime? A. At this time; nor was itin & Biate of entirety; Lrecvilect his speaking of it as something that was in tie process of lormation, and wien Mrs, Tilton came | then drew from my pocket a letter that 1 had prepared in consonance ‘With the arrangement with Mr. Moulton, Q. (Showing printed ldo yr gh, you recognize that as the one? A, 1 think iis is it, sir, Q. Now, was there any other letter produced there, and it so by whom aud in whattorm? A. When Mrs. Tilton cawe in se came up into the the room and | tnink MR. CARPENTER RETIRED MODESTLY and Mrs. Tilton sat aown at alittle table inside the room, aud Mr, Tilton biought to ler a paper in his handwriting; | aidu’t read the paper, put Ta. Tilton turned aud looked up to me and said, Sty wmiend, ought 1 to write this?’ 4 said to her, “Elizabeth, it that expresses your sentiments, f T don’t kuow what's tn 1G, but ii it expresses your views, I don’t know auy reason Why you should not copy i,” and with that she sat down und copied the letter out from the paper in My, Tijton’s handwrit- ing and signed it in my presence; then lL agsed Mr, Tuton (or his ietter; the understanding had been that there was to be a letter all round; he said that he hadn’t yet drawn up any; that ho hadw’t made up his mind; thep | said, putung my letter bace in my pocket, “1 wili Waitior further develop- ments,” and ended the interview substantially, Q. Did you at 4hat time read the letter of Mrs, Tilton, 80 that you can——? A. No, sir; didn’t read it; didn’t read it. Q, Only saw her copy? A. Saw her copy the paper that was in the hupdwriting of Mr. Tilton; I neither read his paper, nor did J read her letter— her copy. so that “exhivit D, 44” you can’t say from your own knowledge that you have ever seen? A, L don’t Know what “exbiblt D, 44? was; 1 never saw the letter that Mrs. Tilton copied, Q. 1 identify that for tue purpose of the evi- deuce. A, Well, | don’t know anytoing about this, ir; | never read it, Q At that time you never read it? A, 1 don’t know that J] have ever revd it since, Q Now, at this interview at which Mi Tilton Was present—the interview of the 9th at which Mrs, Tilton was present? A, Jnterview of what, air? . Interview of the 20th? A, The 29th? Yes, sir, or thereabouts. Q. At which Mrs. Tilton was present? A, Yes, sir, ot Get that interview separate trom the other, “And Mr. Leecher said tnat i I would ni back upon utm he would join with Mrs, making a deniai, but it will be idic tor me to deny this BLOry, Reeving you at liberty at any time to publish my letter tu you through Mr. Moulton; bat ii you will give me Your word of honor that you will never, under any circumstances, make my denial of no effect, 1 wilt give in such @ card?’ A. No, sir, DOtuimyg of the sort; nothing, 'y. Now,’ vid you then and there writo a card ut Mr, Mouston’s table—this setter of yours. Dia you write it there? A, 1 brought it down there to the house in my pocket written. Q Now, io this letter of yours which I have just aske’ your attention to—the letter brougn: there by you—occurs this sentence :—‘*My acquaintance with Mrs, Tiivon has inspired me with a high es- propriety and womauly ‘iiton, speaking of that letter, ‘Mr. Beecher put in the phrase about Mrs, ‘Thton at my request, and | was the author of that sentence.” Is that true? A. I put that sentence in from my Own heart; Mr. Tilton had no more to | do with ivthan he nad with THB FORMATION OF THE ANGELS; it is absolutely mise. 2 lt was im the letter as you brought it? A, ‘ar. Evarts—The card 1s preceded by 4 note from Mr. Moulton. The Witness—Mr, Evarts, is not that among your own papers? Mr, Kvarts—No, sir; thatis their exhibit. We produced it, but they put itinevidence. It was a aper in OUF possession, HOt in their possession, but was progaced by us at their call and put in evidence vols he aud 50 Marked, I understand = pre to Mr. Mfoulton Was on tue same pie The Witnet t was. Mr, Beach—En ? The Witness—It was, Mr. Evarts (siowing paper) —This is the paper? A. 1 think, Mr Evarts—— Weil, sir? A. 1 think that this letter was a rewriting of the one I crought down there from ding letter of paper? - house, on seeing this, . Well? A. There was @ conference between ur “Moul'om and me as to the substance of the letter that suould be written, and the purport of it—what grounds it was to cover, and | drew | = one up and went down there, and, i! | recollect Tight, read itto Mr. Moulton before he went out, | aud [ wniuk that there was some suggestion that it should be addressed to him, or that there should be some change made, and that l went into his — study and copied . 7 my other letter, with this = suggested by him; thisis my present im- A inat is with this note? A, Yes, sir. ir. . Ltatek | wrote the pa 7 the presence of Mr. gestion ; 1 recoliecs sitting on t! aud reading a letter to him whi HE TOOK SHORT NOTES ON HIS KNEES, ‘while he was sitting on the other side o/ the bed; I took tt away, because 1 would not let that letter go into bis pands, aa You took the ietter away? A, I took the let- rT away. Mr. Beach—Both of them? . Witness—Tnhey are on the + ad paper. Morris—Tbe oriinal drait Te Wituess—Yos; the le er that T had pre. pared—the final jorm I took away; I don’t recail about (he original drait. ressed be Q. Now, Was there any conversation of this Kind, Mr. Beecher, at this interview, in re. erence to that card or its publication? I read irom Mr. Tilton’s evidence, “Mr. Beecher said to me, in going away, that there was only ono a in publishing bis card, which was, that n some future occasion, tf he ‘avd t should be disagree ment, and I should publish his letter irom me to Mr. Moulton, that this cara would put him at adisadvantage beiore the puviic, because it would convict him, nut only of his original crime, - but of hi subsequent le to bide it,” No, sir; mo sir; there Waso’t@ word of that kind—no' ta word. Q, And, as @ part of that conversation, did any- ‘thing Of this Kind occur on Mr, Thiton’s part:—"I sold Mr. Beecher that the only possibility of nis ever coming into collision with me, or of my ever coming ito collision with him, would be in conse- quence of some injustice; that I anoala never lilt ry against him ex in seilf- watt and should i eirain irom striking mi would Loe ® mi! A. No, sir; Sotaing ot t kind, Mr. Morris—It’s near the time of adjournment. Adon’t think counsel will have & chance to ask Sly more questions to-night. He can’t ask an- Jther question in jour minutes, place to stay in, ir in the house, but not iiton, or under any az: side of the bed Judge Nelison—This is a gentiemen, It is unpleasant out of doors. Mr. Morris—Ii another question gets started, he ‘Will ran over the time, I am airata. M rts—We could hardly reach a new topic iernoon, The Court then adjournea until eleven o'clock this sorenoon. MISCELLANEOUS, \Gid ESSRNOR OF INK."—NO BOTTLE yo ny "stationera Coremseruial rave Tbe With: Depot 23 Browdw! z toga fou mars ear an Poeor paras iso at coy nash be & and other places, delivered scasomably any w! Wait, 336 West Nineteouth streets, you say auytning o| tois kind to Mr, Tilton? | Beach—You think, Dow, ‘yon ad write it?) GUHA? BARGAINS IN FINE FURNITURE, olla $e everything per UPHOLSTERY at unusually low figures: G. L, KELTY & has 1h vin 80 @ full line of raining to 0 close our Retat! Business, a h avenue, by thir —WEEKLY AND MONTHLY P. A immense stock and low pri ATM ENTS one OW- Pent e Carpets and Bedding. at B. ML. THWAIT & COS, 155 and 157 Chatham itsee ie % A LARGE. | tween Thirdeth and Thirty-first taken weekly or monthly. sur ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURNI- ture and Bedding, at lowest cash prices, at O'FAR- RELL'S extensive warerooms, 410 Bignth avenue, be- eets. Payments eet T GEORGE A, CLARKE’S, 747 BRI Furniture, Carpets, Mirrors, Beds, &c., at terms of p nent Houses and B Mattresses, Parlor reduced prices and on the most artments OADWAY, F liberal A And effects contained in Twenty-third sireet, near | glegant 745 octave | rosewood Shatnber Sets, with Dressin, cabinat made ‘walnut Sets, $100, library and dining Furniturs | artists; histriome Bronzes, aint Clocks, Curtains, PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELL AT A SAORI. fice their large assortment of Household Furniture Brivate residence 120, West ixth avenue, consisting of Pianotorté, magnificent latest styig iniaid Parlor sults, covered jin, satin. cost 25); brocatel and rep, Suits, $10), D Dage, Cost $ a8 D! vii do. $159; four round Decker & Bros. n plush ar and hhairetothy Suits, $30, $50s tension Ti ideboard, Chairs, in ware: Parlor tavien, Mrthrs, Paindn Positive chance, Cail and exa ie brown le; private family wilt z. :—-Partor Suits, lu brocade satin, cost bles, Bookcase, Buffet and other articles too numerous to mention. TENTION,—DESIRABLE HOUSBHOLD FURN! pouitively for Pianoforte, with fuay ntee, $275; gilt and wr Le pe Sets, Bed- Drewink Cases, Commodes, &c.. $75, $150; sing! Gedsthade, Bureaus, tine hair and spring Mattresses, rep, Bookcases, Desks, leather; Silvei a3, Bronzes, &c. ine, Five Story A GREAT SAOCRIFIC mediately.—Magnifit Satin brocade ‘Parlor © $100; Pianotorte, Paintin with Dressing Cases, Matt | $50 and $35; Varpets. Libra: Teasonable offer, Residence, | street, near Sixth avenue, MOS’ nt first BE class lat itr cost’ $650; for $17os one Bronzes, Chamber duits, sex, brocatel and rep Suits, , Dining Furniture, at an 1us West Twenty-eight fone ae "doe | A —PRIVATE RK-IDENC + Brooklyn.—Biack walnut NO 55 G. Bedr« somely carved Library: marble top Tables an Bronzes; Hair Maitresses, C, all aud examine, Pri and Dining Room § Freneh Buffet, Oil Patnin; Velvet, Brussels and Ingrain Carpets; &e., &c., nearly new and ATES AVENUE, Tony from best rices low. A —DFGRAAP & COGHRANE’S, he lowest prices to be round in And tno! largest stock of furniture, at DEGRAAF & 162 and 154 West Twenty-third street, between sixth and Soventh avenues, the elty, COCHRA B'S. hoar Universily place, Bedding, Linen, Sheets, Parlor Glass, Crockery and Silverplated Ware private sale at auction prices. VOCTION LOOMS, 39 EAS! THIRTEENTH STREET, “Furn| FD lture, Carpets, ir Suits, Bedroom Sets! Pianos, &e, at A RARE CHANCE FOR Os | Broaiway; Parlor But $75; 80) lots, Sc. on the dollar, gE SH—POR ONE WE at private residence 21 Bast | ‘twentieth street, n Rep, $30; Bedroom, $40; (aReets, Sid ide Beds, Boling, &e, Payments tak by the week or month, ‘Terms easy. LY & ©0., KELL corner Twenty-fitth street and Sixth avenae, OR SALE-ON ACCOUNT OF Re gant Ufiice Furniture, mace by Vand | fora a0 + Also & Hit th the original com Waal dross New York Post office. me Valenti mn ating room or sor insurance ico: “MOVAL, ELE de water, suitable ¢, banking or & Butler Sate, BROK GR, box 419 OOD SECOND street, side ent ERE, JOHNSON, °S, BAZAAR hearly new. Closing out to pay HAND AND MISFIT ENGLISH Brussels throe-ply and ingrain Carpets, Oricloths, Mattings, @c., very Nine at the old place, 112 Fulton Rad Coutmisnon Wareroots Ne. 08 Liberty street. The cheapest and best placa on the planet fo buy ce and House Furviture, One Haines Bros, Plano and one Burdett Urzan, advances. AYNE’S PATENT PARLOR, SOFA eds, manutt street. AND LOUNGE Ee METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, | Inoderate prices” way, have unsurpassed facilities tor doin: ail kinds of Printing ‘with unusual prompiness ond \HE PROPRIETORS OF A FIRST C) establishment are desirous of fina Furniture in exchange tor. Fates Address 8. 0. Z., He: rocuring LASS PRINTING ‘pets fair Printing. PARTIES ABOUT BREAKING U Household Furniture, Carpets, &6., ai HaM’s, 190 Third avenus, HOUSEKERP. 10 T ing—Will find 4 purchaser for every description of it JAMES GRA. EUROPE. ro SOUTH Known as ihe (hateau de Thorenc, modern stone-built Villa, tne pr late Sir Rich: Atwood Gla having an extensi: w | Sea,thte picturesque town ot of Bt Marguerite and st Honorat, Ferardlese of expense Tal | eupation. Ti a approached trom ntrance gates b ascent through the grounds, and goyeres, Woe" sad contai ta 18 fr. adsome entrance hall which, oe with tre paved “with marble 19 it. 9in.; smoking roon splendid ing the salon a bi tion: pou A suit 0 bo ye 9 by an oe dourson tt. by tt at room, 34 t Sin. is tloor have with marble, thence by fe terrace on which the Waliy arr nd fine specimens of palms; com dt communicating b; handsome double staircase 1s o id most sabstantially built. hree qere south bedroos Isit ohn. by afte, Itt lard and dni open terraces, secondary staircase trom the basement, bedrooms; the domestic offices on the ‘which is lo! lanned, ‘all, Nouseueeper’s | room r heating sre: | order throughout, and is finished manner, bein; with every | fitted, | and convenicnce. mg havin from wells on the property, the house | Rorthern it of the gpadee' into tmuvenve ‘Tese ‘he gas is also laid on to the whien Lo | go entrance trom @ pot try houses @ fou rance to the oa bait wa with ihe the ye total ext offered tor rr nate, is ‘about 79,000 mi white Aries » vicinity of the house and ae ee lait out im a io} oe ee up behind the Sokateta ble a ual return, beli olive La ‘about "a0 or and stilt higher ap are pin: Patural state. For further pai alas, fu ne of house, & tue ae Freja 1 let LB WHtANCE. Pub OTE, Ont Jewry ‘Chambers and Lor'TE, EVER, meee, ogi % 60., London. MATRIMONIAL, UIKT GENTLEMAN, ABOVE 45, ror fortune.” Wishes to 6 box 222 He 88, LORE of the valuable wolern ana appropriate F tures, Sittings, 4c.. and about twenty ac ‘The House 18 charmingly situated on an. e! tion, about a mile from Mei the dining room isa semicircular conservator 8 fhe neat, too he first floor inciud respectively inte by lt ite t. DY rie with drossin e t. and two bedrooms, west, 16, root with hot and cold water suppliea fe and over east and are second floor, we Which room, servants’ wine cellars, wood and coal cellars and turnac The whole is in pertect in the most supertor supplied by the Le of ia Bis jue, which Ty y sae ek mnane Chateau. ‘The sta resp! ang, with ample ie companionstip. She hovor him CA sgicty vousesnaate addressing T. K., OF FRANOEB.—TO BB SOLD, BY private contract, the important Freehold Property, @ magniicent, jacent islands the Guif of La ale, the hsierel hillsand the surrounding countr; im the Italian aye es pf aychivectare. and was bail it oWNEF for iis OWN dc he east or west ther t carriage drives, winding by a gentle jeading to an i npost on the ground floor, witch | and ante room, corridor. sort. long. ib ft. din, ‘asda rooms, compris im., mot inewuding largo. bay. whieh is tft, gin: “jeep, by 19 ft. vin. wide, ‘one side with th and on the oth by 191% 9in. The handsome oat pen on To a stone rates pa descending with grace plot wer municating with ry; the jamental — im closet to fitted two there contains several basement floor, ay. light and airy. are most conveniently comprise Kitchen, scullery, und r, ser. 3 bed: excel ent water and grounds aré ouches the nee the water is Pe veoperty. in very com| omprises exceileut doudl coach, house ‘and three- “tall ‘tab le. with rooms over; a: d other outburidings. at tho very attractivel, join! stone Yu keep Rouping tent of the property now Ry Ae is stad eir piens and Photo- HN TAYLOR & annes, France KR & BAKER, | to Messrs. bk- No. 4 Lothbury, ‘OT Fav' ‘ORED yond wil wilt dD. WoODHULL 4 ©O., + Moore street. New York, oo in ice to any ton. STORAGE, A. houses 8,0 SIDE src WAREHOUSES, EIG st Thirty-fourt! cot ls rate, most establishments of the lin Furniture, a0, nd Wares tion in separate closed com: tmenta, ceive goods at ail hours Inspection MILK AND CREAM. TO % NOKTH Sipe Tag Tad “Nye STORAGE WARE- ua ludsom street, 779 Greenwich | square, ‘urniture, Pian: Rages 3 sirrors anid ot Vouher fainily’ Property. A a acpa Fooms of any size; lowest of rates Blo during rosiness hours: most exiensive and respons: ble estan! ~~ agmgg in the yy. goods recevved either day oF night, 9 RT AGG. wet ant Man Oy Hudson street (Abingdon square). HTH AVENUE, ‘s Ht ‘Ehvey ted to Thirty. foutth street 282 Ninth ave- hh street. — @ roy and thor busin 1¢ oldest, low- mg Ci ped ofevery tga Night patrol ro- ‘ORRELL hoi for farnitare, trunks, deposit vaults Fourth lirty-second street. FIRST CLASS STORAGE WARE- + With sare cases, Ac. for valuaplos; Sates, ot all sizes, in vaults, to rent by Cy ae pent affording absolute security. Sus sah Sie ith street, corner of RAGE,.—PARTIES STORING FURNITURE, WILL mine the ware- ‘WA West Forty: ured and for sale at No. 40 Bleecker | or statute acres. @ ‘considerable « extent fM "he sinmedtare | | | WAXTED-BY A VIYSICIAN, A. FURNISHED for an office, in the locality bounded by Forty-cighth, and Fifty-sixth streets and by sixth and HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. In this City and Brooklyn. AS SMALL FAMILY OF ADULTS IRE FIVE OR is with @ private American tamily; rent iy ‘month; Sonventent to Light Catal Aa. tee iG T HOUSEKEEPING, Herald o Eat De WISHES TO HIRE IN A ware arn HOUSE on Twenty-iourth and Forty-fourth strects and Behn and Ninth a beens two fine Bocce, On aa $26 per month, Address HOUSE, box 192 A WISHES PARLOR AND BED- room, furnished, jout meals. Address box 3,581 Post office, stating terms, which must be moderate. URNISRED HOUSE WANTED—DESIRABLY LO- cated ; rent taken in board, with privilege of other ent <olarencen, ‘Address 8. 8., box 113 Herald 1 of GENTLEMAN = ) ii Rows WANTED—WITH GEN!IEEL FAMILY, FOR ens ba oe pecans floor, bartially 1 fur- nished, especial! mice house, nt, healuby locallty: near ( ‘Gentrat Pare; family threo sound no chi fulreity a nt Phi cee pitts eatatiee wlth nse a | ddre: - hie NEW YORK, Dox. Tot derald office. WANTED-A ROOM AND BEDROOM, UNFUR- nished, by a widow waar west side; terms must a be moderate; references exchanged. Address Mrs. W. B., box 115 Herald Uptown Branch office. Ninth avenues, Address Dr. FRUITWRIGHT, 525 West Flity-first street. ANTED-BY A YOUNG FRENCHMAN, A OM: fortable Room, in an American family, with a view to improve in the English language. Address, with terms and place, PARIS, care of Samuel Clark, 43 Park place. ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, A COMFORTABLE Bedroom, with a rapeombls Pp Jow Twentieth street, near Broad wa permanent if suited. Address F. ¥., Herald office. ‘W4iTeD-SMALL ROOM, OR PART, FOR OFFICE; Union square or vicinity; cheap: Address O. H. D., 32 bast Fourteenth street. ANTED—BY AN AMERICAN FAMILY OF FOUR adults, four or five Rooms, on second floor; local- | ity, Ninth ward; rent not to exceed $35 per month, Ad- dress F. QUICK, 'No. 10 Grove street. ANTED—FIVE OR SIX ROOMS, IN A GOOD LO- cation, by four adults, with improvements, at low rent, from May 1, Address or apply at 1,154 Broadway, store. ANTED—BY SMALL FAMILY, LOWER PART rivate house, betweea Second and Fourth avenues and tenth and Fwoney-raled streets, Adaress, th full particulars, G., box L18 Herald office, y ANTED—FURNISHED OR PARTLY FURNISHED Dwelling, vicinity Fourth avenue cars, not above Biemiy-ftith street, (cr family of ndulte: rx bedrooms: yearly rent about $400, 88° UNKXO&PTIONABLE. HEPLRENGES | Herald Uptown | Branch office, In the Country. ‘ANTED—A_ FURNISHED COTTAGR, WITHIN avy reach of the city; no fever place. Address, stating particuiars, U, 8., box 676 New York Post office, ANTED—FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED COT- ovens on oe near water, under an hour distant; siete waiting, JOHN 8. re TANTED—A LARG2 FURNISHED Rouse. IN the country, by private family, from May within one hour of bork. Address, with full par: ticulars, E. JEROME, b box 1,005 Post office. ANTED TO RENT—FURNISHED OR UNFUR- nished, a commodious House, with about two acres of Ground, ‘about 26 mallee trom city; river view pre- terred. A dross |. B., 346 West Thirty-tirst atroot, i LEGAU NOTICES. STATUTORY NOTICE TD CLAIMANTS AND ORED- Mora.—22d and 23d Victoria, chap 85. In the maveer of John Calirey. tate of No. 8 Prebend street, in the city of vublin, decéased, ersous having claims. on the estate of the aaid Jolin Gaitroy, decuaseas who died on or arose the, isa day of June, 1874, are required to furnish in Ryle 9 wo Mary Farreil, of No. 3 Prebend street aforesaid (to who! letters of administration of the personal esiate ana ef- fects of the said John Caftrey were granted forth ot the princlpal registry of the Cours of Probate, at Dublin, on he oth day of March, 1878), the partloulars of such. claims, of oF before the ist day ofJune, W813, alter which date the assets of the said John cy will be dis- tributed among the persons entitled thereto, regard be- ing had only to the claims of Which notice ‘shall have een given. Datea this 11th day of March, 1875, JOHN O'CONNOR, Solicitor for said Administratrix, 77 Dame street, Di lin, ireland. ——3 PROPO: ALS. De Se FoR CAST I RON. he New York Bridge Company will receive seated roposals wntil April 15, *1a76. at noon, for four iro Kichor Plates forthe’ New York. anchorages weleht, about § tons. specifications will be sent by | mail upon application. Bids to be directed to their ol fice, 21 Water street, Brooklyn, where the plans can be seen. ROPOSALS FOR STONE. Bridge Pompany will peearn sented Proposals until hoon, April 17, 187, for about 5,00) cubic yards face Limestone, about 6,00 cubic yardy Limestone or Granite Backing ad avout 9) cuvic yards Granite Corners and Dimension Backing: specifications will be sent by mail | has directed to this office, 21 | oxy, witere the plans can be seen, POSALS FOR WROUGHT IRON ANCHOR BALS,— ‘The New York Bridge Company will receive sealed preversia one April 19, 1875, at noon, for anout 1,025, Wrought Iron Lye Bars tor Anchor Chains ior the New York anchorage, and about 50,000 Iba. of bye bars | for the Brooklyn anchorage ang ‘about 40,0) 4 3. of Pins for the same: specifications will be sent by mail upon application; bids to be directed to their office, 21 Water street, Brooklyn, where the plaus can ve seen, —THE NuW YORK SI! FINE STOOK STANDARD BILLIARD A ‘Tables, new and second hand, popular styles ana Jow prices Hing ornamental | Cucs and the 36 and | best stock of Billiard Arties . 1. W, COLLEN DU 139 iiroadway. |B MERICAN STANDARD BEVEL TABLES—WITH Delaney’s wire cushions, solety sed in all cham- aa ani mateh games; second hand Tabies at great | ry baa and ‘cae |. B. GRIF eITH & QO., 40 Vesey street. AMUSEMENTS. ARE THEATER. mare the Brent oe Seiad ent n oes sire avenue’ c ry 10, Seats fale ndays in advan twine at box office, ‘Raltiaan's agen ote: number of choice seats reserves, for night oe to Neccurmaiars. Admission, $1; Reserved Seats, $1 50; saris ANOTHER HIT, PRANK MAYO P in DAVY CKOCKETT, Miss SLEANOR AND as EAEANOR VAUGHN, =, BRY EVENIN SATURDAY" MATINEE, HEATRE COMIQUE, 514 BROADWAY. Mr, JOSH BART... ...8ole Proprietor Marked ‘siecess of ‘the AK Miss NELLIE ST. JouN, Mile, ALBERTAIZZIE, and = ANTONIO, Mr. The Russian aes JOHANO! HARMIGAN AND HAI WHo OWNS THE TING REGULAR ARMY, OH! RM. GARR OTT AND SONS. Mr. JOHN WILD, . CHARLES WHITE, Mr. WILLIAM CARTER. Mr. J. BRADLEY, a KITTY O'NEIL he Lancashire 9108 op BEuNETT, Miss ADAH riclimonD and the ie ptiee ggmpany ins aa a now Olio, MATINEE and SATURDAY, MONDAY NEXY the world-renowned MAJILTON MAJILTONS, JILTON! MA. Mr. LARKY TOOLEY — and Mr. WM. BARKY, HARRIGAN ASD HART and original Sketches, TALLACK'S. Proprietor and Manager Mr, LESTER WALLACK Last TWO GHTS LAST SATURDAY MATINES of the great Hosangn the OOR Youxe MA with its cinpant Scenery ana fine Cast. THURSDAY osha FRIDAY EVENINGS, and sarurpat” Mariwicie AT 1:3), final representation t the ROMANCE ov £ TBR spUNe MAN, SATURDAY EV&NING, April 10, will be presented a romantic Draina ida from tho French play “Les wiles dee sae and entitled with . entirely new Scenery, Costumes and faatagen and a distribution, of charactors, including Mr. HL J. MONTA Mr HARRY BECKUR Mr. POLK, "ae Ww. OORRROL 1s, Mr. E, MPTON. we ” EDWIN,’ Miss ADA’ DY JEEFR Lewis, Mme. boNtst, “Miss BOita’ GOoUWATTE, Miss KATE BARTDETE fh, iss FLO} AC. ETROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART, Jas West Fourteenth street, New York. Open daily, 10 A.-M, to 5 Mondays free. »FORTHS, “ORGANS, St A —POR RENT, UPRIGHT, SQUARE AND GRAND = Pianos of our own maxo; also for sale, a number Of fine second hand Pianos, in perfect order. "WILLLAM KNABE & OU., No. 113 Fitth avenue, above Sixteenth st A LARGE ASHORTH ENT oF of RGOND Bago nway grant juare and upright Pianos, tor ale cheap. theo anos oh ott inakers ie KINWAY & SONS, Steinway Hali, New York. CHANCE SELDOM OFVFERED.—WE WILL SELL during this month our large stock of Grand, Square and Upright Pianos, below cost. to reduce siock ATs Or to Femoval to new factory. DECKER & BARNES, 147 Third avenue, corner Fourteenth street, A —$10—BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE ud stool: t eines rent, $5 per month; instal- meats received; new instruments exceedingly low. GOLDSMILH'S, 26 Bleecker street, near Bowery. FEW SKCOND HAND WEBER PIANOS TO be sold very low; they have been lett with the manufacturer for that purpose, on account of death and reverse of circumstances; have the maker's gutrantec, and can be seen at the WEBER Warerooms, Fifth ave- nue and Sixteenth strect. ARGAIN.—Bi AUTIFUL ROSEWOOD PIANO, 7 octave, carved legs, all improvement: $0; a fait warranted, sacriiiee | instalments taken; ren $6 monthly, Kt, CABLE, coruer 6th ay. and 2d GREAT OFFER.—W#, WILL, FOR A FEW DAYS, dispose of 100 Pianos, Organs and Melodeons, of firs Giass makers, including Waters’, ut lower prices than ever before offered. We invite 8 Re No examine our siock. HOKAUE WATERS & SONS, 481 Broadway. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF MARBLE and Marbleized Mantels; all kinds of Floor ilu: Monuments, Head Stones, labs for lumbers and cabi- net makers, now offered at 8. & 00.5 Steam Marble Works, Nos, 217 to 225 West Fitty-first street, near Broadway. 7 OUTAVE OVERSTRUNG ROSEWOOD PIANO, 1:0; rent $4. Prince six-stop Organ, $75; rent $3. con, $40. Music Fomiled: DU. 3 Fast Mth st. 6O OUT OF THE it H, KNOOP'S, Mek PIANOFORTE $25, TO HAVE ‘ay. 53 First street, second floor, morning, 6 to 12 o'clock. DUNHAM PIANO, $100—810 MONTHLY UNTIL paid; new 7'4 octave Pianos, all Lpimprevemen ti; Cash or instalments; one used, cheap. F. CONNOR, 13 Thirty-seventh street, corner Thur. rte. A —k OVAL.—PTANOS, ORGA NEW AND * second hand; 7 octave Piano, sub, 8 stop Organ, $5; 33: Orzans, $4; sell for cash or in- stalmenis and re. K &50N, Chatoa plac ey Ey CHANCE SELDOM MET WITR—PRIVATE FAM: fiy will sell their magnificent 7 octave rosewood Pianotorte. exquisitely carved case, four round corners, atent rae and ail other improvements; stool, Jover, Music Cabinet: cost $1,0, for $300, with ruil | guarantee and bill ot sale from ‘the maker. Call before Purchasing elsewhere and you will not rexret it. At pti- idence, i West Twenty-third si bes ag ie - gt PIANOFORTE FOR SALE— the r found, carved rosewood os rovements, cost $1,000 tor Crip Lin Pia case Praae’ having’ al $25); Stool, Cover, box ‘all at private residen "210 ) West Twenty-first street, _DENTISTRY, re CORAL RUBBER SKE or “TéRTA IN TAREE hours—Impression in tho forenoon, tecth in the afternoon. Thirty-fourth street, near Broadway ant Sixth avenge, Coral subber, very strong, tlesh colored; | gold Sets, platina sets, whalebone rubbec ets. Fiumy. €rs, open fronts; Lip Lifters, Lap Veoressora, Regulate: nitrous oxide; mechanical dentistry. Take green ea from Grand street terry, or Sixth avenue cars, or Broad- way cars. Get off at Thirty-iourth street, NEWBROUGH, West Thirty-tourth street. BEAUTIFUL SET, $8; GUM T H, $1); SIN. gle, $1; warranted, gas, 50 cents: silver fitings, 50 nts. ew York wental Rooms, %2 Sixth avenue; e ee bw XaMmine specime: Hi remember 262, D* J. ROBER BOND STREET, NEW | Yorks —Artinetal old, platina and coralite complet w ho’ et comfort and lifelike | nelther springs soe wires, bei W proce: mu Which mastication and articulation are perm sored ; teeth filled os damantine or fold ae Dr, Bonet iy WANTED: To ‘PURCHASE, ANTED—A_ ‘SECOND HAND WALNUT ~OFFIOR PARTITION, ADDRESS H. R., 21 PEARL ST, Wee TOP TASLEs, eed A BOX holding ice cream tubs. Addre: box su7 Newburg, ». ¥. MARBLE MANTELS. T GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. An extensive suck of Slate and Marble Mantels, aslt Trays and Slate Work of every description. HYN e CON PANY, Union square, Fourth s avenue and Seventecnth st, N. ¥ Tongans REDUCED PRICES—AN EXTENSIVE stock of | peo gaa Marbieizea Mantels and all other Marnie ¥ Mari uraing for the trade. A. 14 bast ighteon 4, near Thi ‘hird avenue. } CLOTHING. T_B. MINTZ’S, 43 THIRD yd itd BETWEEN Twentieth and Twenty-first streets—The utmost value patd in cash for cast-off Clothin; Pas yz sc hengge OF post punctaaily ‘attended to by T $1 SIXTH AVENUK, NEAR WAVERLEY PLACE, _ ladies an gentigmeii can recetve the uimost vals off Clothing, ac. Call om or address Ar, or Mrs. Waients, T EDWARD MILLEWS WELL KNOWN ESTAR lishment, 68 51 avenue. n 4 ee, place, tor cast off © 1, dic." utmost vi by calling on or addressing Mr. or Str woke T NATHAN'S, NO. 3 SIXTH AVENUE, NEAR vourth street—Ladies oe nilemen receive the iighest value for ing, 4c, Us. on or ad- dross Mr. or Mrs. NA’ TTHE WuGTRR aamaT STORK—RECEIVING rent orders to purchase Wearing Apparel. Ladies and a eae yxy wan please take particular Jon prices*—For Oy Fants, $l to en $2 ‘oats, ae yet or Widening mr. ie me TB. HARRIS as MENT, 1,178 | Lape A near mty.siehth nireet=Ladie sand Gondemes porsive ive the highest value for cast off W. Apparel. or address. Broadway prices paid. A fetes DEMAND FROM THE WEST FOR fA: lemen’s Wearing Apparel, Furniture; ae ape Jewralty 5 will cali 4 Radeoss Me Son RSA TiS Seven J. MASUR, 256 gig AY NUR, aie PAY he highest c: eo 3 for Wearin; mace Car- All orders by mail promptly ai TH UPTOWN ESTABLISHMENT, 81 cornet or Fi -gixth atreet—We anamally high prices for ladies’ and om clothing.” adress Mr. of Mrs. PLA’ “a re ‘i nitlemonts. cast 'U, 816 sixth ay. | Cover and Stoo! Included. 243 East 30th street, between ce there | = A’ LESS $100—LADY WILL SELL BEAUTIFUL Chickering rosewood Pianoforte, iron frame. in rfect order: modern improvements; powerful tone; | Ineiuding Stool and Music. 23 Sd st., near Bowery. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELL THEIR ELEGANT four round Deezer Bros. Pianoforte at a sacrifice, @ ‘bruliant toned 7% octave, richly carved rose- Wood case, full agratfe, overstrung Piana, having ail improvements, lod gaarante, bill of saic, cost $875, tor $i tool, Cover, "Box for snip: used only 8 ronths by private family; partis ra | fh search ofa first class instrument would do well 2 call. \. B.—Also handsome Household Furniture, lots to sult, Call at dvo story brown, stone private it dence 47 West 16 between oth and 6 CAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD GRAND PIANO, octave, agraffe. carved legs, cost $1,200, soid Want of money for $250; colebrated maker. 13 Wi verley place, near Broadway. FAMILY GOING TO MOVE WILL SELL BEAU- tinul carved rosewood 7 octave Pianoforte, $109, 2d and Sd avenues. year cpear FIRST CLASS 7% QoTAvE PIANO— h was taken for debt. Can be seen at H&NRY | ue Dealer, 261 Pearl street, near Fulton. Call between fe and 5P. M. . \—COsT MAGNIFICENT 7% OCTAVE 290 © Rristid Fino? favo 12 mmanihg. ound t.¥ ery; tmeluding |S iso Parlor wner going South. ‘apply a at (new) tor $1.4; c Sues w Mts. BULLI, Ts Greenwich street, MUSICAL. REALLY FINE ORGANIST DESIRES A REBN- gagement in city or vicinity - 15 years smart expe salary moterate, Address ORGAN, Heraid town Branc e. FIRST OGASS TEAOR 15 WANTED IN AN EPIS" copal church from May 1; appiyimmedistely. Ad* | dress W. Ws, box 177 Herald Uptown Branch fice, THE LECTURE SEASON. LECTURE EVERY BVENING at 8 O'CLOCK— way, near For «Museum in the wor! id. Admnissh A EECiORS REVERS Naar, At 8 O'CLOOK, 0} “Manhood, and the Cause’ of Its Premature Be Gline," at the New York Museum of Anatomy, 613 Broad- way, between Houston ani Bleecker streets. INSTRUCTION Besomiore SCHOOL, AT WILTON, CONN,; HOMR somtorts, healthy location, thorough instruction and dress AUGUSIUS kind treatment terms moderate, Ad Wilthock. 33 AMILIES, AND specs DESIRING [en ay fepe artm: will find them by ap) cee i, Teachers! Bureau. LA yi-4 U ae = $15. 5 —BOOKK®EPING, sr, TERRAS. te, jualifying for business, writing lesso: oy ci By ; foreigners: ind Ya persons taughe ‘privately. PAL College, el uptown, Broadway, cornor Thirty-fourth sureet — YACHTS, STRAMBOATS, &O. AT [330 | SEATS MAY Bs KESERVED ALL THE WEER. Foseet cat VES'A, 20 TONS: YACHT both yacht int equi} ed and, ware th yachts {ally equipped my ranted soun TEAM TUG D, 8, STETSON SALE—IN GOOD “order; extinder 18 Tooke square, poller burns Can be secon of coal. reet. ielizabe thy rt. Apply to Bond street, Blizabeth, NJ. 1B METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT is at 218 Broadway, in the Herald Building, ACHT OWNERS WISHING AN EXPERIENCED sailinginaster, with best references from former employers, address Yacut, box 131 Herald office, ol nat dorec: BURNS, we A —MME, MAXWELL, MIDWIFR, RESIDBNCE lt + Bast Tenth street, noar Third avenue. =—DR AND MADAM BOTT HAVING Boyt ol A can be consulted confidentially at 47 West 13th st, 1 MME. GRINDER, CURE ALL CoM. A. pla 943 70m irs’ practice. 12) West Twenty-sxth st =<MME, RESTELL, MIDWIFE SINCE 140. NO, 1 A. i ry second erect first door from Fifth av. ie AND MMB, VAN BUSKIRK, RESIDENOK Ah . st 28th st., between 3d and Lexington avs. OR MME, WEST.—ALL COMPLAINT4 Cured, dvi ee joe free. 40 Bleecker st., noar Broadway. NO. 41 BLBEQKER and Bowery, Mi, WHITER, MIDWIPR, street between Broadway WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C ae, A. UOseP It soLoMoN & co, AUCTIONEERS, 10 + Falton street, dealers in Diamonds, Watches Ar- ticles of Virtu, &o,; advances made on consignments; esiablished i861; sales of household furniture attended to promptly. 86 hablo bsvanol. T 77 BLEECKER STREET—THE HIGHEST PRIOR 1d for Diamond latches and Jewelry; also wvivroxers’ Tickets bought tor tie saine at 77 Uleeckor street, Sp eiaire = METROPOLITAN PRINTING 7_agmamad ig at 213 Broadway, in the lerald Building TATOUES AND JEWRIRY BOUGHT AND SOLD back, whe & very small advance. GuoRdt 0. ALLEN. way, noat Twenty: nipih sree, Waichos ‘ewolry repaired, ad AMUSEMENTS. Lan tN AIMEE'S: FAREWELL bd LA JOLIE biped Sg ‘tliest of French (pe A AME FR fer Otte tral wretion Rube MACTON, Uasaino lared her vest character. tr OF LA Ritts 2 RE UNECE: which enjoved a run ot 200 nights in Paris. LA JObLs FAKVOMEUSE, THE JOLLIES! OF FRENCH OPERAS BOUFFR, EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY: MA TENE! Produced with new scenery, costumes, properties, ap- Rotoemeaty perfect mise en scene, the cast neludiie SATURDAY ACI SeeP AR Wee dine MATINER. A LAST TIME “at's MATINEE of “LA JOLIE PAR - FUMEUSE.” IsTORI'S: pare LYCEUM, THEATRE. and WEDN! SDAY MATINES. abeth, 2ucen,ot Engtand. AS LAST RipfORT Niaae, Ristori's last Apienratce in English raged. when will be performed | Hetor Hugo: s renowned tragedy, after which Mme RISTORI wilt enact for the last time in Engitsh the celebrated sleep Pe scene from Shakespeare: ‘ssublime tragedy, MACB. RISTORE (ast in er Farhan AS Laby MACBETH, WEDNESDAY apr "uh Y, Bro Bt MATINSE, Atari AXT Iwi RISTORI (LAST TIME) as MARIE * ANTOINETTE, Frices as before. Sale commences this morning. THURSDAY, April 15, Ristori’s Farewell to Newark. FRIDAY, aigit 16, ONLY NIGHT IN BROOKLYN OF TORU IN ENGLISH TRAGEDY, Ud Is $ THE ‘CLOSING 1 WhEK of the THIS 18 POSITIVELY TRE VERY LAST all: opp: UNITY | THE CITIZENS OF NEW YORK with EVER WAVE OF WITNESSING THIS CROWNING ENTERPRISE OF MR, BARNUM'S MANAGERIAL CAREER, THE GREAT sHOW, | WITH ITS STUPENDOUS CONGRESS OF NATIONS, IT3 BRILLIANT AND BEACTIFUL < SION OF THE HOURIS, ITs ING alge AMAZONIAN MARCH OF 60 LADIES, WILL ” ° 4 = = = PI MOVE FOR PHILADELPHIA BY SIX SPEOIAL TRAINS, SATURDAY NIGHT, THE 1TH INST, NEVER TO BE AGAIN EXHIBITED IN NEW YORK, EVERY THIS NIGHT CLOSING WEEK. SEE ADVERTISEMENT IN TURF COLUMN. TH AVENUE THEATRE, Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY, Froprictor and Manager, The Herald says:—“The Ropes of B) JONANZA continues to in- crease, and the Fifth Ave- nue is nightly crowded by audiences whose bad enjoyment of ¢ shows how tnorouty) they appreciate if, Several ai ditions have been made the piece, and Miss Cawa’ preyie found L goer love hich promises to become “as famous. as 2 some of | Dundreary's THE BIG BONANZA! |episiles, From Present appearances “Biz Bo- HOUSES GCROWDED! naoza” will fill up the LAUGHTE&£R IN “SANT! | season at the Fitth Avenue, THE BIG BONANZAt | Tho Mercury “very great ‘ma\ wr dectms it wise to seek for a big Bonanza of his own. Thus Tiiden ts working his canal Bonan: Beecher | finds a paroxysmaj Bon anza; Jay Gould strikes the ‘Atlantic and Pacific | Yelegraph Bonanza; Grant | cultivates ‘he third-term | Ronanza; but the richest Bonanza’ of all—The Ig Bonangi still that of Daly. at the Filth Avenue c EVERY NIGHT AT 8 MATIN __ SATU pays 3F 30. au AVENUE THEATRE. Bid BONANZA. LADIES 5 MATINEE iy “BIG BONANZAY MATINER, SATURDAY NEXT, ‘00v's MUSEUM. Woop's. ‘VENING AT AFTERNOON, AT THE BTMIOAL Noxe, LOUISE SYLVESTE! FRANK JONES, LOUIS ALDRICH, THE FRENCH sek BULL IN AI hitya sHor, | 1. L; Connor, we nd rors ITALIAN OPERA. MAX se gang at in Air ‘0. in three acts, OW). gg A. Randall | iss M. fNofmann ignor Benfratellt ignor Tagiapietra Gen ry i, $l; L eves qeeats (extra), $l: Fainily Circle, 6ve.; Boxes, $3 and i Sac of tickets commences to-day, at@ A. M., at the | Academy and at 114 and 71 Broad way. RYANT’S OPERA HOUSE (WEST 33D STREET). Signe a8 SATURDAY MATINEE THe SKIDMORES, 4m the sensation play, HE BLACK HAND, performing on 15 Ditferent Instruments. W CADEMY OF MUSIC. Di Mascot ikea NING, APRIL 9, SATURDAY MATINGB, APRIL, First tims, Flotow’s new Ope. LioMBRA (LUE Gina. Vespit Fabrizi Fooling wit the wro Jambo James ollego. SATURDAY, i ‘ircus. ERMANIA THEATRE, POURTRENTH STREET. Qua bLUEN DOR! + ;Director vine MEVENING AN TINES. GO. Comfe opera, in three acts, by Johann heme LINA MAYR.. Fantasca Box office open from 8:30 to 4 o'clock. TEINWAY HALL.—THEO. TUOMAS. THUR-DAY AFTERNOON, April 8, at? LAST AFTERNOON PUBLIC REBRARSAL, Admission ‘i5e., reee reserved seats $1. April 10, at & ONY CONCERT. DELINE. SCUTLIGIA PLANO. ocehel 8 _ .Mozart “iabingtewn | ., 4 (NOW) eee ‘aN ORC +ESTHA. | . Beethoven | ‘extra. Can | ‘at aioe Hali, 701 aud cy fy eter Informed that Mr, TWO CONCERTS RIDAY EVENING, April 16, at | V7, at 2 | SATURDAY EVENING, SIXTH ASD LAST, Sy Phi = MME, rin ©, “sup fee be had on a! 14 Broadway. nd at 33 U NOTICEK.— The public THEO. THiMas will at OF Tim SEASUN ON F 8, and on SATURDAY AFTERNOON, April 7, ss “ANDREWS OOLLI ART SAI SALE, without Limit oR OR RESERVATION, AT THE LEAVITT An ARr ROOMS, cl this splendid tollection of fine Paintings, Aigo to-mor- row (Friday) eveniny o= SINN'S FA PARK THEATH MENTATION OF FO bi ook Noveity Hntortainment. PPand Joveliest maidens thronging to ktyn's, “yest and. Jovelicst maidens throngin regalo with th the rich delights. Niently and Wedgesdny and Sine te Admission--180.,860., 000. and ‘ibe. nigh: 500. i RELY, BIRCH. Sik Bist: SCO MINetHELS WAMBOLD BAN PRANUISCO MINSTRELS | AND BACKUS. BROADWAY, CORNEN TWENTY. NIKTH STREET. The Spelling Haron. he Bisckbieds, | very olant. ‘The Spelling Match. OME FIX. | very night ‘The spelling Match. | You Mast dougie — night, ambold sings, é ‘in Com! mins. EVERYTHING § Nit, STEERS AND WPuRKtusa, cars ma, Places secured, Matinge Saturday at % SIO, CADEMY OF PRUs ores, Musical Director, Fone BROOKLYN. MAX MA {ARETZER. NING, AVRIL NEW, ek. in three wots Lome General admission, te Reserved Seats, $1 extra; a Tiw'tor sale at Academy, Brooklyn, and 14 way, New York. awn DANCING ACADEMIES, Toe UWF SAUSE'S DANCING ACADEMIES. —CLASS: Ay at Masonic Halt ty Hen Bt street; Brevoort Hall, ast D4th strect. TE LESSONS at any hour CiactLany at rivets p avademny, ft east Lith nrock. =—CARTIGR’S DANCING scan, PLIMPTON i + and Ninth , ny Aireots. Classes Mondays and Thar now forming; open all summer; priv ‘waits a specialty, TANOPORTES, SECOND HAND—COMPRISING grands, squares and uprights of various aamers, in gh b Co A a ‘sale at low prices; al ‘ianofor tes to own manufacture. GuickaniNG Sons, it as, ‘Pourwenth street, between Broadway ‘and Fifth avonuo, Upon, AND aren PIANOS FOR RENT— ') Geen OPERA HOUSE,” OLD TIMES AT THE Gms GRAND OPERA HOUSE, SPECIAL NOTICE, CURTAIN DOWN AT x5 P. M. Hy THE GREAT SPECTACULAR SENSATION, A H MM MM here pp! AA H nh MM MM DDD, ae HMM MM B AA H H MM uy D AAAA HUHHOA MM MM EER D ‘ eS ioMMMM : D D A AH H MMM M 4 b A A It HM MM M > A AH tox MM Eeex Bpppo EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE, Box office open from 8 A. M. to 5 P. M, LYMPIC THEATRE, 624 Brondwa, 64 BROADWAY, IN F. POOLF....Manager. Another oxcerpt from the New Work Press, “Manager POOLE is guiding the helm of the Olymplo with a master hand, and his liberality in providing ate traction is evinced in the number and character of the people engaged.” *,t* The above (excepting one t; oatraptilcal: error) is trom the Now York Cilpper ot the proseut week. THE BEST COMPANY ear ENTERTAINMENT IN AMERIC A LADIAS, CHILDRE REN, FAMILIES SOcuan PARTY onow) ’Puis OLYMPIC THEATRE, SECURK SEATS IN IMB. Box sheet open six days in advance, Carriages may be ordered for MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AT & OnE OS rea tig pow. eae NEXT, APRIL 12, ANOTHER INFLUX oe STARS, = age tye OF MR. J. Bavi is SCHOOL OF EDUCATED” ‘DOGS, “Virst niunrayld of the Celebrated Artists, Ge RARD BYRNE. First Appearance ot tho Resto on all Ventriloquists, First Appearance a of ae Popular Ethiopian Comediam, First ‘Appearance’ ofthe Stockholm Wonder, . HERR KARL First Appearance of the Favorite Banjolst, First Appearance of the Creat E ioptan Comiqae, FIRST APELAMNANCE of of the Popular Comedian FIRST APPEARANOS of The Kecentric Comedian, Mi, JOHN QUEEN, FIRST APPEARANUIZ ofthe renowned Pedestal Dance® FIRST APPEARANCE. of the beautitul Vocalist: Iss) ANNIE MORGA: FIRST APPEARANCE of f the erie ointe Songstres: Bvergiinx entirety: ag sitively new fom TUK OLYMPIA’ MONDAY WERT Wie Bree Ltat Manage: FRELIGH. BkCOND WEEK—VHURSDAY, APRS and until further notice, Glorious success of the Spectacular Drama, in six acta and ten tableau, entitied UND THE WORLD IN 8 DAYS, 200 beautiful youna ladies magnificent and gorge scenery, elaborate properties, new music aud gral vis, » com HOLIDA’ inechanic ts, The Grand Tableaux of the Pagoda of uate, Thrilling’ Seaation—Tho Steamship Henriette Tow suited an the, Bosom’ orthe Atlant. i eS eens, on io anne winter, ato D a the Rocky Mountains—the Unite 5 Dragoons SAVINER EVERY SATURDAYS cured six days tn aayato. THIRD, yom may bi the distinguished player, Mor the fitty-ninth to the six! | fitth times in his revowned part of we Young Monarch. | The other ye ters ry the sublime play enact to the: GREAT COMPANY OF row artist aY crandenr, and includes RECEPT! ated seene of the great pices Tho This is the most anti WwonJeriul procession of the returning Victoriou: aruLe andthe populace of London thronging the streets wear” old Ternple, Bar sre. represented | by,pn guxillary for force of pearly FOU! OHI Ls Dr ing this exciting act the jamed FULL Can or "GHORCH BELLS is rung. REGULAR | MATINEE SATURDAY, 13g O'CLOCK+ beta Hn R GEORGE RIG RIGNOLD'S BENEFIT AT ap or | Theatre, on NEXT THURSDAY ry aes 15, when he will appear LAUDE MEL! PAULINE of os distinguished and papular, Pees Miss FANNY DAVENPORT, of. f Firth a3) Theatre, and ay WILLIAM, in BLAC a will create an unusual ‘demand for Lay for reserved sents will 0 ) ofMices, in the Fitth Aven Coupons wil be delivered Booms THEATRI B. SPEULALy RIGNOLD'S BENEPIT. MISS DAVENPORT'S F/RST APPEARANCE IN BOOTHS. ‘Tickets for the reserved places for this extraordinary occasion can now be procured at the BOX OFFICE, which wi will be open daily, trom 8 to ULLMAN, 114 BROADWAY, REGULAR TICKET office.—Coupon Tickets for the RIGNOLD Bi PIT, #8, FP. B. CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE, L).0GG ENGLISH OPERA, \S) CHARMING OPERA, N THIS EVENING K AMBROISE: THOM MONT, others in the cast. VOLOSSEUM. COLOASE COLOSSEUM, FRIDAY APTERNOO) and EVENING, April GRAND TESiis ooh L JOHN const iv. TILLOTSON, 1 The following distinguish: t artists have kindly vol- unteered their servi | Hors Jennie Wate. Mr. Alexander Davi: Mr. Tom Bariieman. Hogan and ‘The Grinnell Children. Miss Nolita Mr. Bland Holt. Prot. Roberins. Mis¢ Lina Kdwin. Fee Morten brothers. Prot, Lup Sand Mien Semitic | Eaeete, Warry ‘and Gilmore. ie c ‘eto Leavitt and, Ay vison, Pr Boswa. s celobeated | Orch stra ot ‘o 'rolo Artiste, BY NIG. nm at 1 and 7. Coimence at 2 and Doors open ai ‘yiaigsion, Ble. ; children, 2c. VOLOSSEUM. COLOSShUM. COLOSIBUM, ba AT2 EVENING AT B ‘ARIS New ARIS entertainments in the RY yrium. aT. _Admisaon, BY ‘cents. Children, 25 conte SPECIAL, Graway ALL, THE CONCERT OF THE SEASON, for the Depots of the fhe witow 0 of tho late WILLL an i. DA’ FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 9.1875, oF yolunteee artists assist [aa Heer, ADOLEH SOHST, ats SeNNu ie is Ww. +AN, Miss 5. PL LB Mr. GEORGE SWE: Aiage AGRAMOSTE, Fail parvieulars to-morrow. ne Dollar ee witty’ ents extra when a brilliant a) NOTA Mme. MARIE SALV(¢ Mrs. M.D. SIMM OBINSON HALTS CUARLES MAC EYOY" commencing i ORIGINAL HIBERNICON, NDAY, April 1% The bewitening scencty of Ireland illustrated, and the gems of Irish minstrelay readored by competent artists, who will appear in @ programme, replete with onal %, Daots, Instrumental =otos (i Chutacter Delfacations’ &e. A melange of tlcth, music, Pathe TINEES WE DAY AND SATCRDAY, AR Ho, OTE Lx. rr zi ATS Retgansaty FRIDAY, APRIL 9, ADEMY M. OF AND onbitper ns OF 100 bs RFORMKRS. Here can BERGMANN... .... Conductor IVOLE THEATRE, » §| ‘evening. 8 to I20°clock, & of soumontale aisha Cone Fiona URL . 4 COTUE GRANT ROBINGOR CRUSOR, a KY BLINK and @ ae with splendid Bailet, Yi Artists in Olio, 2) beautiful Ladies. ey best varieties in New York, No exception. Mit tor 20 cents, ) nat AS, OLD FA: W ENGLAND SPELLING SHTON School Ry Carag E Fa the South cata ae West weon, Seventh 4 th ave. ovening. Aprils. at ‘Ty clon lock. Ad~ collection will be taker — ‘HE BEST PO! OF THE pLEcTER TRIAL STILL CONTINUBD IN THE EV EVENING TELEGRAM. NR. ONCERT. | — PROFESSOR J, 4, sms. ME ey) he KINDEI MONKUNSTLRR AT EIGHTBENTH ST). eT MK. CHORCH, THis EVENING, AT EIGHE O'CLUCK, ADMISSION, 50 OBNTS, RE FAREWELL MATINER SATURD AN, bi ‘ET MATING OF LA JO! i BLN da MBUSB, irouit THRATRE, SATURDA TERNOON, ett MEE and FARPOMBUSE | MATL NEE, LASY MATINER “OF ‘Lad FUMES Produced with ame attontion 3 all Ate Pmaguideent etalls ay at the evening performances, Admission $1, reserved seats only Sc. extta, 89 MARTA BRAINERD" ‘3 snCOND bas se Pe, at eg Sas PRIDAY EVENING, bet ‘oat 8 Pd sai (at the principal music stores and at the oor), TO Bitte bea ‘hyrelith gireet, fo Weir et Raat a a