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8 THE COURTS. Beeiston Affecting Manufacturing and Min- ing Companies. A CONSUL GENERAL'S POWERS @ July, 1874, the United States government set Sp aeisim against the late Symmes Gardner, for- merly Assistant Quartermaster in the army, for te sum of $400,000, Since the death of Mr. Gard- mer his vouchers have been submi'ted to the Treasury Department, and the Third Auditor has wecentiy forwarded to the executors a letter, in which he states that on a supplemental examina- ton into the accounts of tue deceased officer a @eficit of only $359 97 has veen found instead or ‘she large sum previously claimed, The executors ‘will at once reimburse the Treasury Department, How so great an injustice was done the deceased, Goes not appear, but the contrast in the amounts wa striking one. The motion for ® bill of particulars in the 96,000,000 suit against Tweed, whick was set down Jor argument yesterday in Supreme Court, Cham- bers, before Judge Lawrence, was again, by con- sent of counsel, adjourned over until next Tues- day. » The question as to the constitattonality of the ect of the Legisiature passed April 30, 1873, abol- Jebing the Board o! Assistant Aldermen from and after the Ist day of January, 1875, was revived yesterday in the Supreme Court, General Term, in the proceedings pending by Wililam A. Demorest and Patrick Toner to have their election as As- sistant Aldermen for this year declared valid. The ease was tried at Special Term before Judge Van Bront, when a judgment was rendered for tue city. AD appeal was taken from this judgment to the General Term, and on the case deing called yester- @ay the opposing counse! submitted their brie: ‘Without argument, Through a mistake the name of Robert Culkiny an attaché of the Third District Court, was omil- ted from the pay roll for Januury iast, Permission ‘was asked (rom Comptroller Green to correct the error, which he refused to grant, and neither would he pay Mr. Culkin bis ealary for that month. As the only means of getting his money Mir, Culkin was obliged to bring suit against the eity for bis month’s pay. The case was tried yes- ‘werday before Judge Barrett, who, after hearing the testimony, directed a verdict for the amount claimed, being $107, including interest, besides the costs of the action, whicb, of course, is only another item added to the legal expenses on the qaty through Mr. Green's contumacy. MANUFACTURING AND MINING COM- | PANIES. ‘The complaint in the suit of The People of tne State of New York vs, the Standard Union Manu- facturing Company, in the nature of a bill in ‘equity, is brought by the Attorney General of the — State under the code, asking for the dissolution of the company and for an injunction and receiver. The complaint alleges various grounds ior its ais- solution—in fact a violation of nearly all the pro- visions of the law in regard to manufacturing and mining companies. and it is turther claimed that the company is a fraud and swindle upon the laws of the State of New York and that it is insolvent, The statements in the complaint are suv- vere by afMidavits. The defendant denies al tions in the bill, and presents amaavits of the stocknoiders and trustees to sustain them. On the presentation of the com- piaint and aM@davits by the Atiorgey General, Shrough Mr. Samuel G. Courtney, his representu- Uve, Judge Donodve issued an injubcuon agaiuat the company dving any business, and aiso ap- pointea stephen J. Bidiack receiver of the assets of the company. The order to continue the in- | nection and receiver was argued belure Judge On tue part of the plaiatilts it was con- whole incorporation of tue com: frand on the statute; that the essen- authorizing the term: ol cB companies had been ignored; tu My ‘bad no fina ‘the city of New York; that ite whole meat, factory, &c., were in New Jersey, Joun L. Magon, its President and managing ‘was te eutire company, and carried the books of the company wherever he went; that is bad nO property within the State of New York to tax or reach, and that the courts were utierly powerless to enforce any order against it; that creditors had no remedy unless they went to New Jersey 8 and in fact that the whole company was a fraud on the statute. ne ‘defends t it was argued by Messrs. Palmer De Ca 'y Was dissolved | bag the Manu- | ockbol ers were satisfied wita She interest of @ rival company, fectly svivent. Judge Lawrence yesterday morp- Tendered 4 decision continuing the injunction and the receivership, wits costs to the plaints. POWERS OF A CONSUL GENERAL | Ip February last Wilitam Junker, chief mate of the Germaa bark Phillip Weyerzang, was ¢! with assault upon Albert Weis, a sailor employed om the vessel. The case was taken before the Marine Court for triai. Pending the trial a motion was made on behalf of Herman R. Schamacker, Consul General of tbe German Empire at tais port, Protesting agaiuss the trial of the case im that Court, oo the ground tnat the Court was without risdiction, pursuant to the supulations em- ied in the Consular Convention between the Unitea States sud the German Empire, pro- elauned June i, 1872 Juage Joachimeen, be- fore whom tie motion was heurd,’ de- mied the same, setting orth lis reasous for so Going io 4 very Avie and Opiuion. Pollow- ing this decision Bupreme Court, nan for ® Writ of promid\tion restrainin Court from the trial of the cas Salomon made » lengthy argom DI tae Moon, to Which Mr. KR, W. andrews replied. ‘The points raised on Doth sides were substantially | ‘tue same as those presented in the argament oe- gore Judge Joacoimsen, one side Ciaiming that the Consul Genera! has, under tne treaty referred to, exclusive power to take cognizance of this class of cases, and tne other insisting that case in question came within the limits of the ex. ceptional clause, Inasmuch as the offence eh. was of a i order ii serving UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT. Beiore Judge Biatcbiord. THE GOVERNMENT SURS ON A ONE-HUNDRED DOLLAR CHECK. AB action was tried yesterday in this Court in ‘which the government was the plainti® and the National Chemical Bank the defendant. The ac- téen Was brought to recover $100, the amount of a heck which passed throngh the bank and into the Treasury under the following circumstances The bank transmitted the check im question to the Treasury, the same having the indorsement of | Archibaid A. Smith, and to whom they paid the amount The bank aiso indorsea tue check. At it was discovered that : ed be bad not indorsed tne check, nor had he ven permission to any ove to indorse fur him. He admitted, however, that ne b eneck was ‘Archibaid Py miti—L. Brows, . L'Sius, attorney.” dodge Biatonford neid tant bad vested in Brown power to indore for that t fore the indorsement was valid end dismissed the complaint. Tals leaves (ne re sbonsiouty on Smith. MARINE COURT—PART Before Judge Gross. ACTION TO RECOVER ELECTION EXPENSES. George P. Webster vs. James A. Deering.—The piatotf, Proprigter of the Hariem Local and carried on @ printing office, Drings this action to recover $250 interest, being the value of printing posters, gutter snipes, baflots, &c., to aid in the eloction of the defendant to the oMce of member of embiy trom the Nineteenon district, He testifies that a Mz. Devoe called at bis Office in October, and, saying that ne wished to have Mr. Deeri: printing done, gave ‘the order in question, at toe same time engaging & bill poster, and that on his sabsequentiy calling | om the defendant to notily him not to pay the bill 0 any one but himeel/, as he understood that a who had acted as editor of his paper tad ont mating collections, the reply was made he had that Mr, Devoe would so id not have to pay L irewiee. The souls, iat at, Devoe was 00; deianaani’s | Sli, 061 1997, cial office or place of business in | On the part of ed | AM on pase and pupiic | po: ourt took the papers, re- J: papers, | NEW ‘YURK HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1875.—TRIPLE SHEET. jat the person en; 4 to do the a Mevington, ae entraiy, Mr. ering testified that the nominanon was forced by a him by memners of the West Side Arsocia cepted very unwillingly (Mis business during his former term of oftce) id only on the coaditioan that snoukl not be called Upon to pay any part of the expenses of election, and that any expenses incurred the com- mittee were reaponsible ior, The jury rengered a verdict im favor of the plaintiff for $356 65. DECISIONS. SUPREME COURT —CHAMBERS. By Judge Lawrence. McCredie va. McKnight.—Motion to compel the Purchaser \o compicte bis purciase granted, with- Out costs; order lo be Bel tled On two days’ notice. In the matter of Lederer.—Report of reieree confirmed, Phtladesphia and Reading Voal and Iron Com- pany vs. lue Excelsior Maou actaring Vompany.— Canse auvanced on calendar and set down lor tue 19th of May, 1875, No costs of motion, Diefeuback vs. Hetzel.—tne defauit in this case is opened on the terms state: memorandum, ‘Terwilhger vs. Oorcoran.—Motion to cuange Place of trial denied, with $10 costs. Levy vs. Giliett.—Motion dented, ‘with costs, 35 Howard, 356, Briggs: vs. Liev et al.—Granted. Gaasean vs Mciounell.—Motion denied, with ta. Herrick vs. Rerrick.—Motion granted and caase laced on Special Circuit calendar for the buird ‘iday of By Judge Barrets. Moran vs. Poulon et al i bara vs, Alfaro.— Motions denied, with $1 The Sixth Natiouat bank v: The Chicago and Alton Railroad Company.—Motog for additional As: deuled, with $10 costs Spe ing Vs. Price.—Motion granted; $10 costs to defendant, to avide the event. | Crow va. Merritt,—Motion granted and default | Opened on payment of $10 term fee, the disourse- ments on the mquest, and $10 casis of opposing toils mowon, the judgment to stand as security, ae. Woodward ys. Compton.—Motion denied, but, sp the question Was Dew, Wit out costs. rask Vs, Peekskill Piough Works,—The motion to vacate the precept, Or to reiease the goods from the levy thereunder, must be denied, bat sli further proceedings under said precept must be stayed unl the decisiva of the General Term, or the appeal from tne order of March 31, provided such appeal be brought on for argument during the present May General Term, Butier vs, Webie.—fnere is nothing in these papers to show that the controversy 18 at an end, or that the plainud’ has sought to discontinue. ‘Yhe motion Must de Geuled, with leave to renew on further papers, Regan vs, Jennings.—Motion granted unless \ pian stipulates to refer the action and permit tne taking Of the testimony of the defendants and their Witnesses at Saratoga Springs, $10 costs | to abide the event; order to Le sevtied on two | | days? notice, to or bs Mr. Shoudey, agerwood vs. Maris. —i douvt the propriety of he order asked for 48 to the proposed substi- tution of a complaint, especiaily in view o: Mr. | Clark’s aMdavit that it is incorr But upon the | clause of the notice oi motwn asking general re- | hefL thing the defendant is entitled to an oder requiring the complaint to ve flied within a grven | number of days, or that it be deemed aban- | doued, If that ts insuMcient, because o1 the | counterciaim, the difficulty must be settled in some other manner. Livermore v8. Wright.—Mr. Bent acconnta for the Jarge judgment, but po explanation or denial is | Made a (o the others. It is plain, therefore, that the situation Of the par‘ies has changed since the stipulation was given. Tbe stipulaion was woolly Without consideration, and, in view of all we facts, it would be inequitable to hoid the attorney | to ttany longer. The motion to be relteved from | such stipulation must tuerefure, be granted. Foster ve. Nicholson,—the plaimtud must far- nish a jurther bill Of particulars, giving tue dates on or about or between whicn each item of ser- | vice in the present bill, exvept the eleventh; also the names of the counsel who are said in the third and fitch items to bave been consulted; in other respects the motiou is demied, $lv Costs, bo abide tne event. Blake vs. The International Life Insurance and Trust Company.—Non residence at the time of the commencement of the action is positively sworn to and bot denied, and tne cenia: of present non- residence is not by the plaintiff and is merely upon the iniormation aud peel of Lis attorney. Motion granted in $900, Shea vs. Sbea.—The order for the examination | of the defeudant before a referee ts vacated, and | the motion ior leave to interpose a supplemental | answer is granted upon payment of $10 costs, | Voce vs, Cowdrey.—Motion granted upon pay- Ment of $10 cosis OF Opposing Lhe motion. | Nelson vs. Swimg.—Au adjusted vill of costs is | presented vo the Court with @ notice of mouon for Teadjusiment, This raises no question aud Dot even iniorms the Court of what took place before | the Clerk, The motion must ve denied, with $10 Myers vs. Bulimeyer.—The allegation of notice | being denied the attorney can ouly pursue tne de- | | feudent for the atuunt of the taxed costs as to | | which (here was record notice. Tne mouon must, therefore, be grauied to the extent tuaicated, with $10 costs, uless the deiendaut wituin five | days pay to attorney $45 8%, and also $10 costs of the motion. Putnam vs. Nye.—The statute versi€s between Citizens of the fame State—é ¢, such a8 grow out of gran’ it land from different states. ‘J sentence (sectivn 2) alter each | ton, and lam of the opinion that it was toe in- teution of Congress to exvaust the constitutional power, except ag to the pecuniary limitauon. ‘ihe Motion must be granted, Davies vs. Board of Assessors, &c.; Colegrove va. Same; Sytier vs. reed Yelverton vs, Same.— | Orders settied as presensed ae I she relators. Muller vs, Grautz, et al—fbe injunction must de coufiued to intimidation, modi | aud as modified contunued. iu is a direct | ausoority for tus in Springoead 8, Co. Ruey, 6, L. K. (Eglas) $51, Whica was not cited upon the argument. The defendsots, it true, deay that toreats bave Leen resorted to, but the denial is general, aud the incidents narrated by the plain- | Ud’s Witnesses, amounting in my judgment, if | true, to Intimidation, are Mot specially noticed, Beaiwes, the continuation of the injunction in this modified form aul the bearing Cannot injure | the defeudants U tueir diwavowal of threats ve sincere. SUPERIOR COURT—CTRCUIT—PaRT 3. jey Jadge Van Vores. Mayer va Tue Mayor, &c.—Complaint. dis | Missed. | Seeridan ve. The Mayor, &c.—The papers show that at the close of the triai, aiter the verdict was received, (ue piainti’ moved for a pew trial on | the minates, Which was denied. T the deci- sion of this application, Toe plaintd’s remedy is by appeal (rom the sormer order, SUPERIOR COURT—SPECIAL TERM. By en Van Vorst. Brumien va. J { ai.—Notice of this applica- = saould be served on tae defendant persun- ye Ajexander vs. Bennett.—Commission ordered. | blade et al. vs. Uiggies et al—Judgment ior lai. on demurrer. Cay lies eb al. vs. Litenfeld et al.—Order granted. Berwrand vs. Cart.—Deiendant ordered to de- liver bond to receiver. By Cnet Justice Monell. Madan vs, Covert et al.—Case and amendments submitted for settiement. Do not comply with | rule, aud are returned to Special Term clerk. COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS, Before Judge Sutherland. Henry FP. Downs, @ respectable-looking young man, Was placed on trial yesterday in the Court of | General Sessions. before Judge Sutheriand, on the charge of embezzling $104 62 belonging to his em- ployer, Rosel F. Pickert, a tea merchant, of No. 23 Old slip. In July, 1873, the prisower, who was em- | ployed as bookkeeper and cashier by Mr. Pickert, received $104 62 in a registered letter from Richard Leonard, of Green Island, Y., one of the cus- | tomers of the firm, in payment of a bill of goods. | Downs kept the money and wrote to Leonard ac- | Kuowledging the receipt of the money and sign- | accordingly, ing the name ofthe firm. Ino order to cover up bis theft he made an entry im the books to the effect that the goods sbipped LA yg bad been revurned. Downs is ail nave, Various times, taken sums of 7 beloay the whole amount of his pec 000. He was tr aoout @ year ago in the Gi greed, The first ob Pickert stated that at vankrapt. He de ever having done business under 40 assumed Dame, or tried in way to cheat his creditors, the witness was subjected to a Very severe Cros#examination by Mr. tiowe, and at its conciusion Assiwtant District Attorney | Noiah anpounced (hat tae case for the prosecauon was closed. COURT CALENDARS—THIS DAY. SUPREME Mot aie a a by Judge Law- —Now. 21, 22, 27, 28, 34, 67, 68, 73, 77, 99, 102, 15, 18, oy 162, 4182, 164 16,10 160, 187, 197, 228, 236, crakne, COURT OBMERAL Texu—Aeld by seague Davis, Brady and Danieis.—Nos, 5%, 147, 153, 164, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 18¥, 191, 194, 195, 196, 198, 199, 200, 201, 202, 204. pl... ub CoURT—SPEcIAL TanM.—Adjourned to ay 10, Sornam® CovrT—Cincurt— Part 1—Held Judge Donohue,—Nos. 2788, 844, 1236, 1841, 2808, 1449, 1483, 1171, 80l, 1681, 4589, 1679, 1947, Lad] 14, ssi, 1981, 1683, 18833, 1687, '1580,' 1691, 1648, 160036, 1699, weit, 017 5, i | 1619, 1621, 1624, 1683, 1655, 1687, | 1890, 1641, 1643," 1647, 1651, 1656, 1667, Part 2—Held | by Judge Van Brumt.—Kos. 1256, 1708, 1168, 160, 14, 1438, 1440, 159d, 274, WOO, 1404, 1614 1424, Heid by by dna Bar- 146d, 1464, 1468, 117 3 se8, 90, 1444, 1452. Part 3- | Fett.—Nos. 241, 931, 1206, 1023, 1185, 05, 1213, a | 823, aM 1119, 1219, 08, 2701, 1468, 18605, 2009, 05%. O57 ey 118145. SuPenion Count—Tnriat Teaw—Part aga oy Jodge Curus.—Nos. 413, 1949, 683, 663, 965, 981, 1000, 1041, 075, 489, 969, 931, 999, 1011, 661, 1607, 1028, 1986, $99, 4d, 650, LO, Paes "eink be) 4 = lA Indge Spetr.—Nos. 992, 1022, bye ey 1174, 1052, 1194, 916, 494, 970, 1030, 1948, L100, 1 Soreaiok OOURT—GENERAL Tenu—tela by vbief Justice Monell and Judges Freeaman and Socqnnsar-Hons 2, 3, 20, 29, 31, 33, 34, 45, 36, 37, 48, SUPERIOR COURT—SPROIAL Trru—teld by Judge Van Vorst,—Nos, 26, 39, 40, 21, 24. CoMMON PLEAS—GENeRAL Tanm—Held by Obtef Justice Daly and Judges Rovinson and Larre- Wore.—NOos. 95. 104, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 876, 66, 312, 113, 114, 115, 126, 117, 29, 56, 69, 77, 81. Common Pusas—laiat, Traa—Part 1—Held by Judge Loew.—Nos. 28654, 28134, 623, 403, 1265, 1342, 49, 1431, 1824, 1237, 967, 1252, 504, 1413, Part 2.—Ad- journed tor the term MasiIN® COURT—TRIAL TERM—Part 1—Held by Jndge Gross,—Nos, 2000, 2185, ge =, 2217, 3629, 2°90, 2835, 1087, 2190, 2841, S844, ‘2351,’ 2352, 2355, Part 2—Held ny Juage J se es ‘Nos. 10, 2.83, 2518, 2320, 2003, Zi74, 2260, 299, ‘2334, Part 3—Hela’ by ee Alker, —Nor, 1662, 372), 2561, 3184, 3333, 3897, J3d2, S401, S409, 8231, $164, 821, 3217, HBT, 3800, Court ‘or GeNERAL SRssiONS—HHela ‘by Indge Sutheriand.—The Pevpie vs. James Casey, Joun Hunt and Richard Bourn, robbers; Sime vs. Witham Smith, burglary; Same vs. James Maro- ney, burglary; Same vs. James Johnson, felonious assauil and battery; Same va. Johu Weltzel, telo~ milous assanit and battery; me vs, Richard Davidge, felonious assua!t and batiery; Same vi Charlies Bretherton, felontous assault avd batter. Same vs. Francis Bo) le, grand larceny; Same vi John Morgen, grand jarceay; Same va, Jacob Morris, grand larceny; Same vs. George Bash, rand larceny; Same vs, James Dock, grand | larceny; Same vs, James Johnson, faise pretence; Same vs. Mary Ann ©’Oarroli, petit larceny ; Same ve. Paul Hogue, petis larceny. COMMISSION OF APPEALS CALENDAR. ALBANY, N. Y., May 5, 1875. ‘The calendar of the Commission o1 Appeals for Thursday, May 6, 1875, 18 as follows :—Nos. 347, 350, S51, 353, 354, 855, 356, 357, 358, 369, The commis- sib adjourned vutil to-morrow at ten A. M. NAKRUW “ESCAPE OF AN ACTRESS: The Katie Putnam Comedy Troupe performed in Paterson on Monday and Tuesday nights, Miss Putnam being in such ill health thar she could not sleep sought the aid of chloroform during Wednes- day night to bring the mueh-desired rest, Satur- auing @ nanakercnier Witn tne anesthetic arug she placed it over her mouth and was soon in a state of unconsciousness, Her loud, peeuliar breathing attracted the attention of Mrs, Lester, a member of the company. The lady entered the room, and seeing the beautifal young actress lying there pale and apparently Gead, lost ver presence of mind and atartied the whole house with her loud cries. This gave rise to the report that Miss Putnam had committed suicide, She appeared to be better yesterday morning, when she lest Paterson to fill an engagement at Newark. of every iGeccaleman {cu LACE CURTAINS e e are retiring from’s retail business establisued more than ‘30 years. G. L, KELTY & CO, 18 Fifth avenue, near iwanty-third street. —DEGRAAF & COCHRANE, 1M West Twenty-third street, Dewween Sixth and Seventh evouues ‘The lowest prices to ve tound in the city, and the largest aud most varied stock of elegant and substantial Furniture ol every grade, variety and destin, Parlor, Library, Chamber and Dining oom. Also Mattresses, Spring Beds, Cornices, Lambrequins, &c. We cordially invite you Lo examine our stock and compare pi DRGLAAP & COCHRANP. 162 and 154 West Twenty-tnird street, . —WHERLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS FOR oraiture, Carpets and Bedding a & M. Pearnwalt ac 1589 and 157 Chatham street An immense stock ‘and low prices LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, ture and Bedding, at lowest cash prices, at OF AR- RELL extensive salesrooms, 410 kighth avenue, he- tween Thirueth and Thirty-Arst street. Faymenis taken ‘weekly or monthly. —NEW DEPARTURE PORLINGTON BROS. No. S42 Hudson street. Factory 107 Charles street. Having settled with o Creditors in Bankrupu fou splendid Parlor. Tabrary, Dining Room and namber Furnivure Jess than any house in New York. _Bighth aveuue cars pass the door. NICK PARLOR SET, NOT TOO GAUDY iN ooh will find # cash’ customer, ress H. 8., jew York, AL: ATS suira's J PARLOR BED DEPOT, 41 BAST THIR- es be found the cheapest and be: Bota ds inthe the also Case Beds. Oash or men’ PRIVATE FAMILY A dispose of ali their e! n tote to suit, regardiess of Bradbury Pisoofuries, cost $9), 4c.; Drawing Room Suits. cov cS silver satins, oo for $200, one do. Antoinette anc Turkish Suit, cost $359, Suita, $35 ; Carpets, bauy Chairs toland Gon ntre Dwarf and Secretary Bookcases, Books, bey Tables: solia wood and black wa nut iniaid room Suits, $4), tor $100; Butlet, Chairs Hxtenat Ware, Cutie: ‘Call perv. Fesldehce. 10’ Weat 8 st, near mast be sold immediate: SYSTEM OF MonTHLy PAYMENT WORTHY OF examination —! at FURNITURE, CARPETS, MIRRORS, BeLDI saa Popular prices and terms. ORGE A. CLARKE, 14 Brond way. A —TO THOSE ABOUT PURCHASING HOUSEHOLD + Furnitare.—Private family will sell Parlor Suit iu damas« satin, cost $70), tor $200, do., $100; Steinway Sons’ Pianolorie, $20; Parlor Tables, elaborate a: Grecoom, Se ote at Bedstead Washstands . $i75; Baregas, fine hair and spriee inlaid Bookcases, Livrary on plain; Cases, positive c! residence No a West 16th st, betweea Sth avenues. GREAT SACRIFICE FOR CASH. —MAGNIFT- cent satin brocade, latest style Parlor Sait, near! new, for only $17) one do, $10; brocatel rep 51 Ung Koom Sui Pia: oterens chamber. li- brary, dinia Spf aintings. Carpets for less thaa half cost. Residence, 105 Tirtecuth streey Bear Fourth avenue. Gaara, Bean Weta Payments taken by the week or month, se Terms KELLY & CO., corner or Twenty fifth street soe Sixth avenue. _ [POR SALE—A BUFFET, CARVED BLACK WALNOT, wiaid French wood. marble le top ; slso & blsak, wainue inlaid, marble t te Rack, both in use bute short ume cheap for cash. tween 3 and 5 o'e! FoR BALE CHEAP PAMILY | LEAVING TOWN)— us, Extension ble, lronii do., Curtain Probch, Wurrer, Crockery, ies bone ae, elk ce ant at 462 Sixth avenue. wn womens | Pat West Forty filth street, be- fortwod AUOTIONBERS, 1 Watches, Ar- onsignments otha ia tales ‘of Rotselioud surniture attended Se habla Hspar ME caw ~ OFFICE—$: = ¥ Watches, Je = rv. ra are. india St Donal | Di aid , Patab ia 1 Napa a. BARRINGER, 735 Broadway. D' ONDA, -Watuuea JEWELRY SILVER WARE, Clocks, Bronzes, &c.,’ &c., bought and sold baci 7 'wmail aivance. GORGE c. Broaaway. near Twent Ts GENUINE LAKE GRORGE DI ined at No. § Astor Houre; ail o Timttations, prices within reach of ail; BROADWAY, 1.267, je ‘OVER HERALD UPTOWN ranch offices. room B (parlor for indies); —Diamonds, "NBO BOA" RESTAU JRANTS. RISTOW RESTAU RANT, 123 FoURTA AVENUE, between Tweifth and ‘Thirteenth streets —French ana American style, table Who, breakiast, Se.) 1 kinds of Floor Hii for plumbers and ne offered KLAR oR & UO.’ Steam Becky Works, Bos 27 to us West Firty street, near Ar GREATLY REDUCS: An extensive stock of § ‘ash Trays and Slate Work PENRHYN Union square, Fourth TGRBATLY REDU stock of Marble JED PRICES—AN EXTENSIVE Marbleizea tel le Turning | AND MARBLEIZED MANTELS—DARGR t very low prices; Monumer AWINGDON ATI Rs howe te waRoLe skate WOUNS, 604 Hudson sarees coruer of | Bie in tea FURNI- | ject conaitions will be #otd | upright Piano, $| | ana Bu AMUSEMENTS. Ft AVENUS THEATRE, O Proprietor and M Mr, AUGUSTIN DALY BYERY NIGHT AT & TH H pasaa, BUG BUG BUG Bou G BUG BUG Go BiG CJ B it Gaaad BBB) OU NN N a NN N 2A00R A B ESB aeR A ae hb AA B BO RN N AA NNN eo BOBO ONNN AA NNN &@ AA BBB) OO O NNN AA NNN Z AA BBO ONNN AAA NNN 2B AAA Be ON NN A ANRN A Ok 8 BBB OO) ON NN A AN NN 22222 AOA TWELFTH WEEK!) wrB TO sorti Pi PuRFORMANCK. HOUSES CROWDED! THREE HOURS OF LAUGHTER BOX SHERT OPEN % DAYS AWBAD. SATURDAY, MAY 8. First of. of the GRAND COMBINA- TION MALINEBS. Joint performance ot OPERA BOUFYE and THE BIG BONANZA! LUB. LINA MAYR and Mr. ADOLF Nnuuimoners German Comic Opera arab Piette eLa, ALL THE FAVORITES of the Fitth Avenue Company in THE BIG BONANZA! PRICES AS USUAL, Box sheet now open, 5 ae AVENUE THBATRE, | A vISTIMO sate ATATINER, Miss FANNY Yee AN Pons BENEFIT. THE HUNCHBAOK) THE OUGi" DIAMOND. Me ROOMS THEA Lee, having Kindi= volunteered, through the reciprocal courtesy of Messr, JAKMEIT & PALMsR) will appear as COUSIN MODUS. Mr. H. J. MONTAGUE, cof WALLACK 3 Titi. A’ iE, whe has generetsly volun- Paredes Nita ad very ku.d pe: aiesion of Mr. LESi ta | ALLAUB), will appear as : PPSAE SS Slip THOMAS CLIFFORD. Mr. PRANK MAYO, tue distinguistied and popular sist, has most courte- ously voluaWered, and Will Appear ay hae beat S ASTER WALTER, MISS FANNY DAVENPORT will, upon this occasion, make her firet appearance at SULLA. ...HELEN FATHOM LORD TINSEL su:MASTER WILFORD MASTER HARTWELL oe STEPHUN MISS SARA JEWETT will appear as ..... MR. W. DAVIDGE.......0a80. MR, GEORGE PARKES MR, B. T. RINGGOLD MR, OWLN FAWCETT, In the Mr, JAMES LEWIS will appoar. ‘Miss PANNY DAVENPORT. and WHEN A LITYLI Miss EMILY RIGL... OUGH DIAMOND. as. -COUSIN JO“ MARGERY of Fake WE KEEP. see eDY PLATO aT PR! PRICES 13 occasion will be :— Admission, ate Reserved Chairs, $2; je Boxes, pag me idan ‘Boxes, $15. SALE WILL OPEN AT 8 ee! SATURDAY MORNING, OrCLOCK. a riltiaut toned ¢ oetave od eure, full a re, uP pr 4, printed Kuarantoe ; bill of sxle; cost $479, for $0); Stool, Cover, Box for shipping; only nine SN. e-eParlo~. Library, ‘Chamber ining Furnivare. in lots to suit, at one fourth cust. tall at Ave, story erow ne pr ‘residence, No. 47 West 16th st., between En overstrang olorte ; carved legs, aversiran $00, tor less than half cost. LARGE STOCK UPRIGHT. GRAND AND SQUARE, Gtemnway, Chickering. Weber and other Pianos! also Organs; J227, sre" bereesns to make room, on in- slalments and to 5. X. BALL & 00., nase Fourteenth strech, oh Bian BEAUTIFUL ROSBWOOD PIANOFORTE; nos to rent, $5 per mouth ; instalments received ; inetramenie exceedingly low: specialty, Pianos to Feat "OUD ITh'S, % Bleecker street, near Bowery. —POR RENT, GrRiaur, Cass og wRARD wn hand Panos, in perfect order WILLIAM NABE & OU. No. 113 Fifth avenue, above Sixteentn ry TA GREAT SACRIFICR-NEW MODERN STYLE mL cetave Pianctorte, celebrated maker; mast be Me PART BERG, 746 Brosdway, corner Astor place. FINE OPPORTUNITY TO GET A HANDSOME wood, pat rose’ fe, iron trame, for less than paeae " 42) West Twenty-eighth —CLOSING OUT HALE. wat “ELEGANT stock Pianos, bait, pric fs iminiatratrix, G jarnum estate. 1. Becoad Pianos cheap; one by chick ng. A WBO:EV OOD, FIANO, FREPROT ORDER, $75, + rent $3; Ohickering new Pianos; Prince Organs, iow renis; six stop Prince Organ, $75. GORDON & SON, I nast Fourteenth street. BEAUTIFUL CARVED ROSEWOOD SEVEN octave Pianoforte; round ners, celebrated maker; modern improvements; $10); Stoo) and Cover. Residence 243 bast Mth st, between 2d and $d av: STEINWAY & SON, ALSO 7% OCTAVE WINDSOR Pianoforte, Dritlian toned: used eht months warranted five’ year ers bil of aie bell: Tanttoned Py octave Bradbury Planosorte; used A mouths, cost for $275 cash, Swol, Cover, Music, ‘abinet, &e., cost $100, included. 'Parior Suits giant pisces; cost $700 for $B; eps Butta, $0 Suits complete, for SW: Oi yard; Faintings, Bronzes, Mirrors fiver’ China. e than half cost. all this day rivate resiaen hird street, near sixth aveone. | KD G janoiorte has box tur shipping. eediatsly, ap all mast be 096, ronerdiens of cost. tl open folk SA. Me to 8 P.M Ld West Twenty third street, te Sixth avenue, MAGNIFICENT FOUR ROUND CORNER GRAND uare 7% octave patent acratfe ood Piano- brittiantione, ail mozern improvements, tor $120; Box for shippin rich Parior Chamber at sacrifice. Keaidevce 16 Kast Thirteenta street, near Fourth | avenue. ee ROO BRWOOD PIANO, 7 OCTAVE, fn satin Bedroom Books, less | ae carved legs, overstrung, used 5 months warrauted, instalment received; or to BLE, 107 West 234 st., cor. 6th av. RARE CBANCE.—7% OCTAVE HAZELTON & - $5 inouth. Bros. Piano, carved, with patent agraffe, with en- tre Houseboid Furnitare. Residence 67 bast 9h st. OULTON, ‘Aucuoncer. OCTAVE ROSEWOC Mea. SEVEN baving carved legs, latest lnpreve, ments, used six moncns, $1W); also superb Steinway & Son's, extraordinary sacrifice. seen at GORVON’s) 157 Bleecker street. IANOPORTES TO RENT—OF OUR OWN MAND. facture Cs. for sete on instalments on favorable terms, by Chick No. 1M bast Fourteenth street, between rom iway ‘and i Firth avenue. IANUPORTES—SECOND HAND, COMPRISING grand: res and in’ thorough orde: rig hte, ior anio ut low prices. by OAIGK sit RING & suns, Fourteenth street, between Broad ___.. MATRIMONIAL, A Resbecrancy WORKING MAN SKEKS THE poquetaance of & ressectante women, from 18 t Bi; object, mar Address A., box 194 HMeraid offic __ BOOTS AND_ SHOE! OTS, Bi O28 AND GAITERS; GOOD AKTICLES, mode prices. Patroniz: MILLbR & Ov., 3 Union qi ‘Exe ANGE, TN SIGN PAINTING WANTED—IN RX. for billheads, business c ic. Apply “o jest Broadaw: a entrance in « ‘0 $30 7s at the priael is homas reek, STORAGE, —— ND OBNTRAL STO Quy. eae 4 for 1. ere, on Ee ae ty eaves mi a eran or extra pot tek ae ™ —STORAGE.—WEST SIDR pony bq 4nd 636 Hudson street, 779 Green- 10 Abingdon square, tor Furniture, in separate ican oldest, lowest and ea tien ont pT AOGA RT. Own /" ser, Jouvine STORAGE EO on FURNI- irrors, Merchandise at . bo: M ts and oz Hudson street EXINGTON CENTRAL, STORAGE WARKHOUBKS, 1s Kast Forty-tourth ean Te 4c. Exel Diane BBUB,, ae Ftinons ._ AMUSE! ENT Yorum THRATRE, ‘TOR! TO. gcaha Las? NIGUT Bur ONE IN NEW YORK O¢ RISTORL TO.NIGHT—Rx f BuNRVIT OF eration FUND, ELIZABKTH, QUEEN OF ENGLAND. RISTORI tage mie)” ti iounes great role of #LIZABETO, after which ry Risiori will enact in French, LES ADIEUX DE JEANNE DAKO, FRIDAY. MAY 7, BEN en vIT OF | RISTORT POBLIVELY HBR LAST NIGHT IN NEW Y. RistOMr IN TRAGEDY AND COMSDY. Te conclude with a ne ts, entitled 1 Panel PER hema AD ON’ BrEHO sr, BA BB Ay ARTE EN OUN | RESTORE MATING. ) SATURDAY PVENING SENET OP MULE, GIRAR. THREE SPLENDID FRENCH COMEDIES. MONDAY, MAY 1W—REIUIN OF AIMEE, YCEUM THEATRE PRENCH COMEDY. SATURDAY EVENING. MA Benetit of Mile. BERTH aA RUIN. Three spend Fre French Comedies, LE FEU AU LA PETITE COUSINE, LA CRAVATE BLANCHE, _Admisston, $1; Seats, $2and $15 Gallery, 0, ¥CKUM THRATRE, . ME RETURN. MONDAY, May )—only time Or Herve’s LE PETIT KAUSY. TUESDAY, may 1—Only time of Aimee in A FBI UROL WEDNESDAY and URS: May 12 and 13—Only performances of L fret a pret ite slens LA rILLE DE Cy AIMEE in her greina) role ‘ot FRIDAY. May W—FARE WELL Seep ‘OW AINE. Beats now: ready’ atthe ihe Theatre and /0} and 14 Broadway. ISTORL MATINEE D’ADIEU IN BROOKLYN, BRUGELAN ackDeM ay} saat Y afternoon, atl :30, Only Mat ce an Brooklyn of Mme? ADELATON, vison YMarchesa del Grid). in Giacome tti’s worid-renowned jody, Tr AKIN ANTOLIN Admission, $1. Seats $1 extra, Now on sale. SIROPOLITAN THEATRE, AND ORK e r . witty wAstpon e Hetecpolvan Hotel), BRILLIANT OP: HOUSES Ny cRON DBD. 0 Us. derful success of the new company. ‘eatest hit Mr, DEN THOMI5ON eae ean and his FEMALB BATIFRS, tometer mise, he I rnp vari Sa company in the city, of cial ae ANBaS Wis) DNs Bay and SATURDAY ..- Manager #8 CROWDED. Mr. Lester Wallack ce at 8 o'clock precisely. Holerott’s fine legitimate Comedy of the altered and adapted to the present stage. TONIGHT, THUKSD + heal RIDA "AND SATURDAY Sheridan's great Comedy, Givaus, with the charming pee Gomeay A Harry PAIR, ‘will be given ON SATURDAY EVENING, These entertainments will combine (he talents of Mri. J pMONLAGUL, (Mr, JOHN GILBERT, Mr. HARRY Beker, Mrs vp GARR 0) Mr. Mr’ GkoRGE ROWN, Mr. 0. EB. ‘EDWINe TON, Mass ADA "DYAS. Miss JEFPRYS-LEWIS, Mme. PONISL Mias KaTE BART LTE and Miss BLAISDELL, Carriages may be ordered for 10:45 P.M, Seats can be sécured two weeks in advance. Oops MUSKUM. a J. wooo's. EVENING, AT 8, AFTERNOON, AL 2, JOUNNY THOMPSON, rut rier an ‘RETURN _ON HAND. IDIOT | WITNESS, Ce SINN'’S PARK THEATRE, bet ad PRODIG! 1OUs AGGREGATIO CLROUS, MAND O10. co. MNUOUS, FLOWING TRIOMP: ‘i. ‘This ever-bubbling spring of novelty fills the people with Gehgntrul amazement No extra charce to witness this huge combination. JAN FRANCISOO MINSTRELS BIRCH, DAN, HRANCISOO MINSTE FRANCISCO MINSSi Bitly Birch, PER, or, the D. 5. Wambold, LA APRICANE, Bruised Heart. | Charley Backus, ERA — ae Ryman, APhicayg, The Great Ricardo, | WASH th tn and Wilson, Lit na Bruised Heart, @carl Kulolphe.'@ tO _Seats secured, Pamuly Matinee Satnrda, ATTONAL AGADEMY OF DESIGN. Twenty-third Fourth a the Fitueth Grand Annual Hanbun of Painungs, = s = a open day ‘an evening. RAYS OPERA | HOU eet, bteween Second ues.—Paris y Night. Cancan aud the New York wsboy. Ladies oa. ‘oh Thursday bigut. ‘Maunce Weduesday aud Satur Le TY-FOURTH Guse SACRED CONCE RT. ST. ANN'S © CHURCH, East Tees street. near Fourts avenue, DAY, May 1875, ai 8 P igre UIEM Mass” GOUNOD'S“"GALLIAY unter direction of Mr. DACHAU EH, ihe and Reserved Seats for sate at Steinway Hall, at Schuberth's music store and at the church. Mix oe a oe ATTUE bagel rhein air. Seventy-first Regiment Armory, birty-fifth street and Broadway. this evening... i bly SYBRING, TELEGRAM. BOIAL DESPATCH FROM Wasuis ‘GTO! AND TLBANY. ATBoT AND BEST. __ BBPORTS O¥ THE BROOKLYN TRIAL. 2 +)D INFANTRY, RAND PROMENADE im aid of the BOM@UPATHIO HOSPITAL FAIR. hee FULL man UNDSE iA 5. Siytons. i AND PRESENTATION 10 THE TWENTY-SRCOND REGI- aenT oF, AES SET OF COLORS, of the iadies of LaDY wasuisuion, Deeamewese’ OF THE FAIR, UDGE B :ADY, AT THE ARMORY, rs OUTRNT STREST, NEAR FRIDAY, MAY 7, Ls AT Sr. M. em, Si. Vor'sale at the d joo! VERDI'S CONCERT MUSICAL. N Usic.—DO NOT W OENTS PER ag 4 when you can get for 10 at HARDING’: Bowery, oppovie Pri street. bend for NAW YORK COnsHRVALORY OF MOSIC, No, 8 Hast 14th st-- nour Gti ay. next to Delmonico's OKLY ANC oH. 102, 4 ana viesco rOPILS NOW RBUEIVED # Fou Ti SI SPhine Sizason, ANTED—AN AMERICAN OR GERMAN BOY TO learn mane and engraving: also two or three ited the same. Apply b, ae H. OamEs, No. 7 Washington p) ANTED—A BARITONE, pic 4 A CATHOLIC id at sightand have hurch in this el (voice, A ay 6 atl uF Went Fwenty-eignit 8 004 voice. Api street, from 1 to 4 P. THE LECTURE SEASON, LROTURE EVARY NIGHT aT 8 O'CLOCK ow | ‘Manhood e Cause of ite bingy De- Broad- bervous debits HN's Museum. member par A near Fourth street The largest 4 most magnificent mase: orld. _Adwmission, 5c. T AL COLLEGE DE- gorernens in the city or country Latin, Mathematics and higher he M Hast iy branches. aaorées Miss BRUOS, box 189 Herald LADY, COMPETENT TO INSTRUCT IN MUSIC, oumgneh and hes, would like to obtain ‘amily and wo fn, uid tal Nor the Douse if desired. address box 74 Orange Vatrey a maton, N. Je OARDING SCHOOL.—SCHULARS ENTERING excellent instructio cI re to ¢ Toul Worried ANTED-INSTROCTION, EITHER IN TELEGRA Preach of German, in exchany one for lessons in practical office. ‘Menvgraphy. Addfess SLUKETARY, Herald ae at CLERGYMAN ee Aap IN THE wey ing and capable him for college. BILLIARD ular styles and the largest and band, po # COLLENDER: a Fisoatway ae STANDARD BEVEL BILLIARD T. _ janey’s rire cummins, sosery, ted tn al eae) tie Ce we} hand Tables at Freat bargains 40 Vouoy st ILLIARD.—FOR SALK, A PINE PHELAN & OOL- lenaer Billiard Table, cheap, at No. 140 Bast Four teenth street. hii, OR BALE—A BILLIARD TABLE, IN GOOD OR i aoe RP ly st Adanue Garden, 80 Bowery, between an REMIUM AMERIOAN BILLIARD TABLES—WITH the renowned ca or ode cushions, ab fy ‘ables che: mire streets, rie DECKER k Uo. corner Canal and Ce 8 Puy BILLIARD TABLES POR SALE ONLY GEORG £. PEELAN, 96 East Fourteenth atrees, 9% OMIT NUS SPM. ha Bh hl, ist AMUSEMENTS. IGNOLD AND waniee ite POOTES, 's® Seats at Railnan's, ne Re poores RIGNOLD AND MONTAGUE, Thursday afternoon, M. Mr. TOOKK W's BENEFIT. oS ta, appearance of RIGNO..D as, [MOMAAUE, t Tyson's, Fifth Ave BOOTHS THEATRE. BOOTHS. EXIRA GRAND ATTRACTION, COMEDY! DRAMA! FARCE! | * ‘ POKTRY! ’ ! THIS (THURSDAY) ARTERNOON. MAY 6. i870, AC NUAL BENEFIT ieee Manages ar, SOHN. VIR By the good courtesy of caster Wali Esq. and the following distinguished arsis, the — will ry wi se OBLIGR BF. NSO! Misses Bret yea Are ie auRer, Messrs. HARRY Bic aw canRout, and ¥ B. LONS- DAs. ot Booth he sce aceial has the honor of sabmitting . following attrac! # and names of artists to whom he is indebted py walenteeriug their Valbable services. allad— Ai 10 KO MANCE. wise PAULINE KUPHERFORD. SHAMUS U'BKLGN. Mr, JOSH. &, WHEELOCK, NE DAUGHTER OF THR REGIMENT, ELA MOANT Mra UENAY WEAVE rae Hoe oe THORN B, Sg IA ro ae ae BR, ARLE: LECLERC KEN ‘RA! W. OSRPENTER, PULL CHORUS AND LADISS OF THE BALLES. LOVE AND WAI ALFRED. Witkie ana J. R, THOMAS, (The former's first appearance in America) Le EB ORIGINAL MAUAIGAL BUYS GENTLE SPRING and KILLARNEY, Concluding with the great jurtonian comedy, THE SeklOUS FAM. 34 SH LEN. RACY, AFFIRM. N, BS SELLY MORTIMORE, B. BISHOP, FREI HOGAN, LLY. OOTH'S THEATRE, JARRETI & PALMER. NEILSON’S FAREWELL WEEK IN AMERIOA! +H agement positively closes wilh this week. oP Her ones Ox OFF will be opened every morning at3 o’clock, and the sale of Uckets continued unt 10 at night, BSART, for the LAST mimi his at I Sbaw night, N giving how renowned original interpretation of the title character, The grand spectacular play is produced with new scenery, charming music, superb costawes and novel mechanical eects. This (THURSDAY) AFTERNOON, May 6 & speciad performance tor the BENEFI£ O¢ STAGE MANAGER VINCENT. A bill of great magnitude prepared. To-morrow (FRIDAY) EVENING. May 7, PRREWSAL BONEEIC OF Miss. NELSON, upon which extraordinary occaston sho wilkassumé one other of her greatest ¢ ters, JULIA in THB HUNCH* es. supported by the {ull compaay of Booth's FARDRBLE MATINGE ON SATURDAY, t 1-30. A supert bill. Miss NELLY ON IN A GitcaT PART. ON SATURDAY EVENING, the event of Miss NEIL. SON'S FAREWELL TO AMBiICA, will be given THE LADY OP LYONS, Sapplomenied by | bs {ng oes ony Scene of AND J iss NEILSON JULIET. . KoMEO (by, the courteous onsen of Lester’ Wallack, Ksq.).. Mr. H, J. MONTAGUE oe. popular youn artist, who has most generously cou ted to assuine the part for this special occasion). », Pulte MORRIS in MONDAY KVENING. Richard Shiel’s grand old t 4°, Biay BVADNE SALE OF SEATS BEGINS TO-DAY. THURSDAY AFTERNOON, May 13—Mr. TOOKER’S BENEFIT, bras OUTH'S THEATRE, CLARA MORRIA, JARRETT & PALMER beg to announce that the dis- artinte, miS$ CLARA MORRIS, paving. completed her singularly successful engagements in California. will make her reappearance in New York NEXT MONDAY KVENING, at Booth’s Theatre, aod for the Ait time Ih. the title character of Richard hel Frand old tragic pla), o rent. somes tnatodins Mr. J. B ¢ aka + Re CK B. WAI JE, and Also! 9 CLARKE, Ano bas ‘besa expecially ene ed to strengthen tl on SALE OF SEATS 3 REGINS TO-DAY. i sepimahaced comrors. 614 BROADWAY, Mr. JOSH. HART iS iY a Nr. GEORGE CLAR «Sole Proprietor Continaed success of Herrigaws new Sketch, DOWN AY. BROADW. or THE MINIAT Miss KITTY 0° SELL « Colonel of ona HARRIGANS and HAK( in five maw Me ote Sone, Miss KITTY HE. wo MC Mr, JOUN WILD, Mr. calerti, Aan tae’ wt Mr. JAME: DIAMOND and bY nee ‘OLto, A concluding with $e bows BROAD sketch, WAY. NIATURE MATINEE WDNuOUAY. and LYMPIC THEATRE, Mr, JOHN F, POOLE. .... THE BEST OOMPANY IN AMEKIOA, Tne Champion one € of the World, JOHNSON, under water St 6%, mio utes. SOL SMITH BUSSELL, comic eharacterizations ow THR WILSON BROTH RES, MR. PAT ROONEY, MR. HARRY RICKARDS, Mr. G. i, STOUTEA, tire Company, in TURDAY. 624 BROADWAY, .- Manage: The fearless and ve rautiral ul Lady aes Quy na Newses, LLEN * RS ALTOS Fagan ty New ek Eten he 20 esses, te Cc. i Davi — incent ror! W. H. Gi: rifin John beri Master Martin, MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. YERMANIA THEAT: AD, NEUEN DOR THUR! AM ALTAR. Play, _ Box office open from 8:30 til ownny, OPERA HOUSB, Qbsts CKoW DED NIanT FRALO BiLL AND iT tn, thelr sting drama_entitied L togetin the Star V: wded Besse mt AN ENTING CHANGE Panag: MME. BLANCHE CONTINENTAL TROUPE OF YOUNG LADIES iw their refined ant fascinating yt ee of La STATUE IMAGINATRE AN ard a Vaateville Company, comprising Ast class artista | . LVEMNG DU i ilk, sot AM HAT NEVGR th SAW Saiurday Matinee at Zo'clock. Popular prices of sion. Box oflice open dally irom 9 to Te Alo, THR: YOUTH A WOMAN, admis- ee B. gouGH, ON CIRCUMSTANCES STBINWAY HALL, May 10. Tickets, 5) cents. s now for sale at the Hall. — BST Ww ChiATEst TRIAL OP ENDURANCE, SUPERUUMAN LFFORI8, 515 miles in sts days, 300 wiles in two anys, 120 miles in twenty five i teats our AMERICAN INstliCTe Hall, — 13, 14, 15. Doors open day rat ight “adtalotion Scents, oe, ig ep pt nn | ee Aspring and summer engagement may aop! | tween the “4 ntrance Grand Oj Ouse, De! of M, and 2P. M., T ay ang raaey- , MiSs SHMBRON WILL PLAY AP THR reapind School Fair, Seventy first Regiment way, and Thirty-ff.n street, on Thursday's mpanre SPRINGTIDE PasTIVAL OF 7H HORAL SOCIETY'S Free Senools TH sveuing ACADEMY OF Pines ts Ls the #) soprano (first pearance); Eouixo, ur rvcatate ye iintst aritone r. . ©, lo 0 DG: OROHESTRA from Ibe New col aeapoettio by EDW. MOLLENHAUKK, A. Yodie HENRY oasis and on overs. WM. B, DUNCAN, Ht ‘&. HEWITE, . BLODULTE, 3 JEROME HOPKINS, iiregtor Ticket offices at Rullmaa's, “he Broadway. BTROPOLITAN avons M OF ALT, t, New Y 128 Weat Fourteenih street, Now Tork. open aaily, 10 A. M. to 6 B. M®; TRENOR’S: yg ged [od aad LYKIO HALL, six! een Ue; EVERY FRIDAY Tepes ANNIVERSARY OF eA the t eal HALL, TH 3 velit tance AT Ke 'Aadrowes JOHN wa Pa One oR, Mea vA! insekaen ee ee “Union, end ney Rk Macarthur. Siiging by the tiutchinson Family. adi co YOUNG LADY, PO-GEGEED OF CONSIDERABLE means, is desirous of h sett ete gage war ibeiaatract jon of Yalake prod ro fons tuthom fay raga ox i articuiars and erm 5. z: cera fee tay Base Sy ay Horry, o*, THE 8TAND. VENING TELEGRAM TO-DAY. houriox AND (ORATOR CUNVARSALIONS (ON UBNCB FS ATSON a ak aN ea ‘oP UBIO, De! jeu nui, 6 bly Key a Ag sJoun Hal Hot, New Al? ie, say ‘ Bomony Dr. master of the JRAND SPELLING waren ag Liat J yuan > bd. Bante pon) aoe ai or nes, to-night. at Srzige the best spellers Protessor the words, prermets35 Cran pret pee RAND OPERA HousE.—LADIBS oF genet, OLA Gitte for, the ballet of the “Twelve mrauone? Apply ak office No. Fowl,

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