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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1875—TRIPLE SHEET. RAPID TRANSIT. Survey of the Different Schemes Already Proposed. THEIR SCOPE EXPLAINED. What Was To Be Done and What Not Done. Diversity of Plans to Solve the Problem, Ever since the discussion began, a number of years ago, upon the need of ihe people of New York for the Means to travel rapidly from ena to end ofour city, there have been numerous char- ters granted to corporations urganized ostensibly to bulid rapid transit railways of all kinds—ele- vated, depressed or entirely underground, some of these charters were, undeubtedly, not meant to be carried into operation, They were procured by clever operators simply to dupe the people who clamored for rapid transit, and, by opposing well- meant schemes, they were tntended to delay, or even prevent altogether, the accomplishment of the means of travelling speedily up and down town. Of all the charters which have been granted by the Legislature for tue construction of elevated or undergroand ratiroads only one has been car- Tied out, which ts the one owned by the WEST SIDE ELEVATED RAILWAY COMPANY, ‘Whose road is now operating from the Battery to Thirty-fourth street. One other company, the Metropoutan Transit, claims to have preserved a title to rights under its charter, having built some kind of a buttress at Broadway and Morris street, Which 1 assumes to be a bond Jide evidence of Having begun its Work, Whether it can retain its privileges will probably be a matter of debate if the Senate passes Mr. Prince’s General Rallroad bill and that instrument becomes a law. ‘fhe Assembly approved of that scheme on ‘Tuesday, but amended the bill, on the motion of Mr. Hess, by inserting @ clause to repeal the charters hitherto granted to ostensible rapid transit companies unless actual work toward the coastruction of arailroad has been begun. It is interesting to learn how many charters have been granted, and the names of the rali- Way corporations which, though they be dead already, are not definitely and ttnally deciared to be out of existence. Somewhat more than a month ago the Secretary of State, in obe- dlence to aresolution of the Assembly, sent to that body a statement of the names and numbers, of rapid transit railway companies organized under the General Railroad act, or under special charters. This report also embraced the dates | upon which the articles of incorporation of the companies were flied, the names of their incor- Porators and the routes marked out for them. ‘The following ts an abridgment of the amen Te- terred to, THR METROPOLITAN nariws¥ This company was organized under the general act of April 2, 1850, and its articles of association were filed March 22, 1864. Its route was to be through @ tunnel beginning at the Battery, fol- lowing a line near Broadway fourth street, thence under or near Sixth venue to or near Central Park, from where two branches were to rup, one toa place at or near the Harlem Railroad, another to a place at or near the Hudson River Kauiroad, ‘The corporators of the Metropolitan Railroad Company were:—Jonathan Sturges, Simeon B, Chittendep, Dantord H. Barney, John J. Cisco, William 4H. Osborn, Luther ©. Ciark, John T. Agnew, Uricl A, Murdoch, Samuel Marsh, Franeis Skiddy, John Taylor Johnston, Nehemiah Knight, Eawards vierrepont, David Dows, Abel A. Low, Nathaniel Marsa, James B. Johnston, samuel Sivan, Edward Jones, William Kelly, Jonn J. Astor, dr.; Moses Taylor, Isaac Bell, Robert &, Henry F. Vai, Charies Li. Russeil, She Gandy, Wiliam R. Kirkiand, Edmund T, son, Jobn J. a James Boyce, Henry B, Wilbore, John , George A. Townsend, Williath Butler Dusean, So ja H. Wainwrigat, Eaward 8. daar: , James T, sanford, William E. Dodge, Jr.5 James f D. Lanier, Edward ¢. iiroa ead, ‘ee villus Blackstone, Wusou @. Hunt, Courtland Palmer, Elisha Riggs aud Thomas Sivcomo, THE WEST SIDE AND YONKHI Patent Railway Company. Artucies tap nnte for this railway were formed under chapter 697, Jaws of 1866, and fled July 26, ‘1500, Tals corpo- 04 1s ROW known /amiliarly a Street Elevated Railway.” mapped out for it Was from the soutaerly extr ity of this city, nort : rai or parallel pranc' es, to the villi of Yon- The original cor iy were Messrs. William rators of the compa iP etn. Jonn A. Hall W. S, Gurnee, Jonn Pei Frank Work, Kobert ‘Turner, 8. tunel, leake Seott, David Craw- am dr.; John 1. Yelverton, F. T. James, Moses loppock and Charles T. Harvey, “some diMculties arose within the original cor- poration, @ resort was had to legal aid, and ihe title and iaterest were sold to the present aieane ©} those privileges. Yet, alter this, the trot not cease, aud they continue up to the Stoo ne so that the peeeens oes controliers of the wich Street Elevated Railway seom not t five The exact right to extend tie road to the Harlem Kiver without renewed authority from the Legisiature. The Broadway and Yonkers Patent Railway Company, and Tne Bast Side and New Rochelie — Railway , Company were both rovisions like those under which the Greenw cu Street Elevated Railway Company was jormed. ‘They had the same incorporators as the last-named corporation, ed Toutes were never deinitely mapped out, MANHATTAN RAILWAY COMPANY. Articles o1 association tor this route were formed under the general act of April 2, 1850, and died Octover 4, 1806. Its routes were meant to be between the Sout Ferry and the southwesterly ‘bank of the Hariem River, and between the Bat- tery and Sixty-fourth street. This not very clear Statement of the lines Of the railway was after. ward explained to mean that the main line of the raliway Was to be through @ tunnel under Broad- way, While two branches were to run—one to ter. qwinate at or near the Hudson River the otber at or near the New York and rag fia road, The following were the rl ote, He company :—George Lda, Joe! Wolle leary A. Smytue, James an Johnston, W: iutam fi Pheips, Sidney Webster, Henr; Gilbert, Henry F. vai Rovere Lennox Rennoay, | George A. Thorne, Robert | William Butier Dune: ‘B, Earie, W; mith, Joha Thompson, 4illiam Fe Huet Thoikte Reed, Johm Fe Winslow: Jobson Griswold, Jono P. Yelverton, Asa P. "obin inson, Bugh Bowlley Writiges, George L, Morris, Ephraim A. Searie, Charles Nunson, John Sedgwick, Rod- erick Willam heey John N, ard, Wiliam Fullerton, Wiliam Marshall, Jo Prayn, UNION PNEUMATIC RAILWAY. This oom y was formed under the | general act of Apri, } ly arucies of association fied De- Its route was to be frem the city of Brookiy: A wander the Hast iuver, to or near the city Hall, sow BO on thence to the Batter, i ebroke jadson ot while a grand trunk fine was ro ran ‘rom the Oity Hall, in this city, to the southwesterly aide 0! the flariew River, at or hn Bridge. Mes O! ‘poratol af ian rgantaation re were :—D. N. Barney, Jameg H. Benedict, ko KE, Milner, Martra Pinto, D. Samed i frau c. Thom tone ta d iy ae ‘Kirk, leer Ww. hunny ne t. Har- vey, Erastus Corning, Jr. * aw YORK ELEVATED pean, Articles of aaseciation for this com; were formed ‘onder the general act o rap 1350, and filed December 5, This coun y was operate iro ways. It was to ha’ bree trunk iines through the wi ‘n, central and eastern sections of this city, the first two of which were to run through Westoneater into a awe while the last was to end at Portene: in Westchester county. Be- rides these, other lines were meant to extend across thia city and the swo upper counties and ‘tapping the trunk lines. ‘The corporators of the company re -—David Dows, D. N. Barney, A. I. Barney, b. Deiavan, Harvey Kennedy, Jonn Howard Cowing, Francis HU. Tows, W. L. Oakigy, Joon Dv, mare’ George ©. Martin, ©, T. mero Wiillam N. Goddard, Whiiamt TE. Wailac Tayior, Aug. Hull, J, B. Cowing, George H. Mar- yin, oeeree H, Marvin, lasker Howata re Wyman, Frederick A. Foster, Alfred y James R. Jesup, William D, Scott, Milton HUDSON TUNNAT, RAILROAD. { The articles of association for this company were Yormed under the general act and fied May 22, 1873, The object of thin association was simply to ecoustruct ® taanel beneath Hudson River. The corporatora of the company were D. $ Ha: ‘kin, Wiilltam Martin, Theodore P, Wood, Tor, |, T. W. it &, Foster, Witham J. Osborn. Clowes, A. A. Silove Alpert B, Gibbs, Wi ©. Tucker, Jamess, Westrored, tra A. Kess, A, Thayer, David Crocker, Jaines 8. Nuttwman, J. W. faskin, A L, Robert The Hudagn Tonnel Ratiraaa Company of Now |. Dewin, George wir, Jonn evar iam to Thirty: | “The Greenwich | The route originally | riy, with one or more | ‘York and the Hudsom ruone: katiroad Company of bgt saree are consolidated aud articies flea NEW YORK CENTRAL UNDERGROUND RAILWAY. This souvent vee oregamet under chapter bee Laws of 1868, “Ihe routé was marked out as east of Broadway and west of Chatiam street cower. from the City Hall to Ninth stre¢ alo: fourth avenue, tuence to Madiso: of Twenty-tuird street, theace to and easterly and wi erty along that body The corporato! ftiis Underground Railway compar wWere:—W. Butier Duncan, Wil- liam B. Ogden, George Griswold, James Boorman Johnston, 4 D, Cragin, James M. “eg Kawin Dod . W. Hopkins, b, R, Bell, J. 5. Thayer, Clarence S. Brown, Henry &. Davis, Julius D, M. Hildreth, ae J F, @neesevoro, W. W. gt rk d, % Schultz, Henry W. Slocum, Horace pean Jono a AUIES Evere' . Kimbi Bryan La rence, ig Discon, me Bu vel Palas Mar- shall, Kdwin J. Mok loyal N. Toi 7. Thomas Canary, Wiliam Jonn: Bernard Kelly, Wilitam C. Squier, John Fitch, "Baward ©, Byrne, Henr, Smith, Benjamin Weed, Edward Coles, Daniel rere Ezra Clark, Jr., Isaac Bell and John T. jonover, NEW YORK AND BROOKLYN IRON TUBULAR TUNNEL. This SOMpaNY Se Was organized under chapter 650, Laws of 1 This company simply intended to construct a tunnel under the East River, to join ‘two points, one between Montague and Hudson avenue, in Senok an Sa the other be- tween Wail and Jackson st in this.eity. The name of the company was ean to “The New York Tunnel Company” by chapter 253 of the Laws of 1869, and its time for Deming was’ delayed by yhapter 419 of the Laws of 187: original cor- rators of the company were :—Silas O. Herring, orge ii sai Ferguson, Henares Foley, James R. Floyd, ‘ins, ur) Simon mora, Wi cin A. oietunaa, Wie G Garret, Sloan Holden, dono H. Jonnston, Josep Mon- mer, Jobn J, Oliver Cotier, James R, Davies, Patrick ‘a ‘Malbn ney, Artuur W. Benson, Wiilltain P. Johnson, Charles W. Wally, John Mur: ray, Cornelius Corson, J. E. Van Horn, Jonn Cox, George A. Osgood, Jacob M, Long, Wiillam A. Smith, Jobn J-Gradt, James ti. Wood, 1 0. sui, Francis McCabe, Edward vu, Byrhe, Robert H. Waterman, John Kaiser, Jr.; Ezra Clark, Jr.;Jobn inn, Ohirles H. Davis, Martin Fullerton, Jon ayes, John Sheldon, Edwin M. Baldwin, ga P. Sanders, John McGroarty, Jonn Seott, G. Palmer, D. Banks, Ashael N. Cole, Jesse Coggswell, Delano 0. Calvin, William ©, BEACH PNEUMATIC TRANSIT, This company was organized under chapter 842, Laws of 1508. Certificate of incorporation in Secre- tary of State’s oiflce, August 29, 1868. Under chapter 186 of the Laws of 1873 this company was authorized to bulid and operate an underground Tauway, for passengers and property, aloug a route irom the Battery, or Bowling Green, under Broadway, to Central Park; alev a branch line from Madison square, under’ Madison avenue, to and across the Harlem River. By chapter 603 of the Laws of 1874, the naime of this corporation was changed to nine Broadway Underground Rallway POmRRAT,'t A VIADUCT LINB. ‘The New York Railway Company (viaduct) was organized under chapter 300, Laws of 1871, Its route was marked out from Chembers street, be- tween Broadway and Chatham street, through tae blocks and across streets to Houston’ or Bleecker Street; thence two divergent lines—one north- easterly, through biocks and across streets and avenues to the Harlem River—another north- westerly, by devious ways, to Spuyten Duysvil Oreek at Kingsbridge. ‘This was what was known as the “Ring” road, ‘and its Corporatars wearers Peter B. Sweeny, Willlam M. Tweed, | Smith, Richard 'B. Connolly, Torna daha Sueptierd F. Knapp, Johu J. Serreli, Leopold Eid: livz, James J. Burnett, William R. Travers, George A. Osgood, José F. Navarro, Wilitam R.’ Dwyer, Peter Cooper, Charles Banks, Alexander f. Stewart, lsrael Tappen, James G. Bennett, August Belmont, Samuel ?. Francis, Simeon B. Chittenden, Manton Marble, Luther Farwell, Wilson G. Hunt, Horace Greeley, John N, Knapp, Jono T. Agnew, | Charlies A. Dani Sidney A. Stevens, Menry Hilton, Robert Stuart, Morgan A. Dayton, Jr.; John MeB. Davidson, Jobn Cox, Cornelius Corson, Aaron J. Vanderpvel, Richard A. Storrs, Joba B. Trevor, Mark bidlitz, Alanson S. Page, Wuillam A. Boot, Jouo Taylor Jounson, Sturtevant J, Moore, Joun J. Astor, Levi P. Morton, Stephen North, Oswaid Otvendorfer, Addison G. Rice, Rich- Wiliam kt Marten, James Turner, Charies A Don: 8, Waiter ‘Shanley Sawuel F, Barger, James H. | Coleman, Edward b. Wesley, Terenss bel Henry Smith, Charies M. LN og Wiliam Turn- bull, George B. Alley, George M. Van Nort, Wiliam Gvok, N. J, Waterbury, E. K. Willard, Bh. A. Smith, James Mi. Sweeny, James M. MacGregor, Bd ward H. Tracy, Gusiave Herter, William T, Blodgett, Bernard Kelly Waiter Roche, Henry N, Smith, Walter Leonard, William Lalor, Edward J, Shand: ley, Henry Chamberlain, Puiup H. Jones, Jr. ; Puilo entia toe Wilam E, King, Onaries BE. Loew, Chales H. Horton, John F. Moffett, Heary C. Joues, William G. Farcon, William H. Rice, James B. Swain, Charles 8. Brown, Alired H. Abby, soun T, Conover, 4 NEW YORK CITY RAPID TRANSIT. This company Was organized under chapter 834 of the Laws of 1872, ‘iis 1s the Dame Of tue mach talked of Vauderbilt Underground Kauroad, which Commodore Vandervilt has aznounced he bas de- apnea | termined not to construct, Its route was | Irom the easterly side of tie City ae rk, by | several turns and twists, to te Bower, Bayard | street, thence, unger the bowery to tity ave. thence under the easterly half of the avenue point becween Leer. ato one Futy-minta nue, | streets, to the track of ew York Central and . | Hudson Kiver Ratiroad Company. The corporators | Of this road Were Cornelius Vanderbilt and associ- GILBERT ELEVATED RAILWAY. This company was of Laws of 1872. Rout ot Vag poeeiage ool Major General A. Gilubre, e sheppard ‘aay, Cndeter A. Arthat aud Gosebel Jona A. Dix, out changed by Chapter 837 @ tho Laws of 1873, Under the original charter of the company, its Tights ana privileges would tave been lost if part 1 11g road Was not fpished -y the coming June— next month. The Legisiatute of last year, how- ever, gave the company adcitional tie to com- pleve its railway, and the righ; to extend its con- templated structure througt, over amd aion; | Sixth avenue, from Fifty-iulrd to Filty-niat | street. The corpocesors of Re Gilbert Company | were :—George Grinnell, B. W. Van Voornis, | Elisha A. Pucker, Rufus H. Gilbert, William fus- ter, Jr.; Heary J. Davison, Bennett Forbes, M. 0. Davidson, J. BE. Soutuwortn, Howell W. Beckiey, isaac P. Martin, A. Loriilard, en D. Clapp, J. Us | Williams, B, S. Dillon, Henry 5. Winans, THE THRBS-TI6R KAILWAY. The Metropoiitan Transit Company, known also as the Three-tier esas, , Was organized under the general act o! apr as, “ina the. artioes of assuciation ye ed brusry 23, 1867. ite raliwi re be built underground, on the purtac La 8 ele its route Was at fret des- ignated as irom th siern Bide of the Battery to & triple between Fist, and Greenwich street, direct line to Fis rs -ninth street; thence pinching east and West to intersect the tracks to the Companies; and, River at High | frverenes of Swain, Eawia W, Serrill, Fred. 5. Littiejonn, Lear uel B, Clark, H. E. Davies, a Hezekiah Wavki J. pM unt, — v. 3 by F. Cleveiand, Heory ae Fogg M. Gane, Jonn T. pogever, Clark, Gay &. Pelton, W. J. Wilson, L. Holly Plast, A. Hyatt, soup Ong yy James Jackson, Peter Ho- gan, John B. Hyde, 8. b, Marvin. Under its original organization the Metropolitan. Transit Company ad. not flourish, and it was therefore recoustitated by the ture Of 1872, fually, age and given a charter, to be Wound fe cuepees 833 OL the Laws of 1872. By this instrument tue route of | the company’s structures, which were meant to | be of two Eiade—-yacererwand and clevyated—was — made ggg at prendiad, | | changed, aad Bowing Green, thro Morris ess Loe arene Tis an and Treets to & point ‘west ot ‘si eee srteerly Daralel "eo Sixen nue Rast tare on ‘Fuirey-sev th atreet; th horthteeie v4 fol- Jowing straight paths and curves, o Broad way and Fifty-eignth street; thence along curv Ninth avenue at Sixty-third street; Snence 180 feet west of Ninth avenue and parallel lel 10 that ave- nue to 171st or 17 ty ye to the Harlem Raver, with tne privilege construct several branch roads, connecting ‘eich the Hudson River and Harlem railroads at pA ag street de; pr ees several ot olttan Ti a Company, a8 was sald before, to hav um actual Work toward bringtig is ‘Brojeet i fntor ex oom asa fact, and erations of the am nendator; clause of Mr. Princes Gen road otti, if that instrament should become a law. MAY ANNIVERSARIES, ‘The au rsary celebrations during the month of May, Which # lew years ago were so numerous in vhis city, are fast dying out, and this season will uamber scarcely m adozen. The iol- lowing are the principal antiversaries that will be heid during the next two weeks:— The tenth convention of the Pp {versal Peace Union wil be heid in Pitmpton Bi: mn the 10th inst, Tue sessions will be at eleven o'clock A. M., half-past two and hali-past seven o'clock P. M. The Union Theological Seminary will hoid its anniversary services, on the evening of the 10tn inst, in the Madwonu Square Presbyterian church. Rey. Dr. Adains will address the graduating class, | and the alamni adaress will be delivered by the | Rey. H. M. Scudder, of Brooklyn. The somi-centennial of the American Tract So- eiety will be appropriately observed. The annoal miceting takes place on wane the 12th fost, at Dr, Crosby's church, cornero; Fourth aveuue | and Twenty-second street, and on Sunday even- | ing, May i6, the public meeting will be held, at | pi oe Will be made by distinguished peake et nity Academy of Music, on Thursday evening, May 13, the fourteenth anniversary of the iloward | Missiou and Home jor Little Wanderers wil be heid, Addresses wili be made by fion. Stewart Le Wovdtora, Rev. J. T, Elaer and others. The avniver % 0 of the Westminster Presby- terian courch, in West Twenty-second street, will be celebrated on Tuesday evening. Among those Who will take parla (NG Sexvicey ara Rey, Dra. the Hudson River and the Lg Raliway | | et Omiston, Booth, Mathews, Harrison and Ne. American Sunday School Union will cele: | borg its Ag rie ann tag at the Academy of The’ ‘afteenth ‘auniversary of ot duet Baptist Sunday Schools will be held on maT of Ut The Sunday schools Will assemble at two o'clock P. M. and in the evening a public anniversary meeting will take Rises Pe Baptist church, West ‘weaty- A BARTENDER KILLED. Peter O’Brien, a young man who was engaged asa bartender in Garvey’s liquor store, at Smith and Baltic streets, Brooklyn, died yesterday in St. | Peter's Hospital, {rom the effects of a beating he received on the night of April 26. On that night he served three with liquor, and, alter drink- ing it, they becume engaged in an altercation with him goout the payment, Waien he endeavored to | eject them from tne saloon they beat him with | bottles and tumblers, causing a concussion of the brain, Roundsman Ferry, wno had been in- | formed of the occurrence, hastened to the piace, | but the assailants escaped belore his arrival, The | injured man was then taken to tie hospi he remained till nis death. Captain ‘y and | Detective Roach were actively engaged yesterday | In rebing for the m who killed O'Brien. Coi r Simms has ordered Dr, Shepard to make @ post-mortem examination of the body, PROPOSALS. po conn CONTRACTORS, Orrick oF Ria Cocarrvare Ay pacar Boarp, ity Hatt, Boston, May 6, L Sealed p: Boatenet willy be received at this ‘Sitice for four 8 erop opals tor building Section on to be in 2 grt ud EY, iver Co Conduy' scone suibury a econ eoposats for building Sec- webs = ‘hy oad “Proposals f adbury Hiver ver Condule giels for busing aceon osals for building Sec- at th ine fourth to be indorsed Pro} tion ed. oe Sudbury River Conduit.” ‘osals for the second and thitd sections will be vod until 2 lock Me Of Thursday, the Sock day oF eaig for tc, oath nd fitiyseo- lay, the 2ist day of at 1879, at which ‘times they will Be publicly opened aid | *Siddors are preanened to state in their proposals their names and places of residence, and to declare that the proposal is in ‘alt Tespects fuir, and made without con- fee collusion with any other person making. sal cr fae item of the Work, by which the bids will cae a en eee ER. be Eaved both in Mito ‘oposals ¢ | | galled tor in this Ldvertinemonts ‘will be considered in form: Each bid must be companied by a written Don person. giving b de considered in- ed the bidder, nA 000, sponsible is place of business or ence, | the exceution of the contract (with | sonutwomed seourey for its performance) within tbe time specifled i advertisement, in case the bid be | accepted, or in lieu of the bond aforesaid,”a sum of | money or other satisfactory collateral security in the same amount may be deposited with said Water Board. © person to Whom the contract may be awarded will | be required to af oxee at this office, With the securities | by him nd oly the contract within four days | (not including 5\ mM the date of notification of | such award and ‘the Preparation and readiness for signa- | tage of the contract. The work ls to commence within ten days after the expeaiinn of the contract, and to be contin with fularity until its com mace eaien comple.jon must SoM SOM 37M oom ree Be Hi. of spruce tum. ADE} B Glivario’ SEA AnD USE OF WHEY, the ele Atied uy basin fo"tne open a Dagning, sulvon, | je piscine ‘ Douches and | switaming Large baths in bathing tabs. Opening of the season on hiss (H._ 6,907.) & ‘com Si Tv | PEOPLE BUYING LADD IS WINDOWS. 1 3™ | Twente street, near | modern improvements. $10); Cover and Stool included, beborore @ the Ist day of ‘The bids will be compared ‘on the basis ot the Engt- | neers’ approximate estimate of quantities of work to Te | done which is as fellows Sec, 2 Sec. 3 Sec. 4. Sec. 5. * 450 e - — linear feet ot earth excava. ton, above grade in con- duit treneh, 4,000 1,700 - — cubic yardse! earth exca- * ‘Tatton, above grade, not conduit trene = — 51,000 50,000 cubic, yards ofearth exes j jou, above grade. 1700 180 590 1,000 cule vai of earth oxea- Ow grad 1 4,000 3,000 2,000 11,000 cubic "yards of borrowed | $19: 1,800 2,209 $009 200 cubic yards soil dressing. 3 «6500 «ZW =O) Cubic ‘yardsof root exca- | 520 1,000 1,900 OO 4,500 2,700 20 © 100 8 40 cuble yards of dry runble stone masonry and pee ey See ving, in morta , 3,800 6,200 2,600 15 eo « woe biayanks ‘Of spl split stone in mortar. 5 63 ema euble” yards of dimension 4 aay with cut “ rid 2 0 enble gas, ra “dimension asonry and cop- fg ua faced, in Pall at five st ery residence, No, 47 West eth St., between Sth aud street, near Sixth a aed Newly built BASIN BATH, with a stream of thermal | fort bar “vag for cash; $10) to $300 Of 36 deg. cont. contin ally Aowing gheoughe Sst $10 appiled. J, BIDDLE, 18 Waver- a a AMUSEMENTS. OOv’s MUSEUM, Evening ats Oo FESAS My ey NNY THOMPSON. in his ie ees drama, MEATRE COMIQUE. “ata 4 BROADWAY, Mr. JOSH. Hat Sole Proprietor MATINEE 70-DA on BOWS, TEES Miss RtrTy ON eth tas nce Colonel of Gath HA ae GAN and HART ry five ae Sketches, Miss KITTY HEND&. RSON, Mr. G. E, Mr. JOUN WILD, Mr. WILLIAM" CARTER. Na CHARLES BEN p JAMES BRADDEY, ‘Mie Got. STOUT, an: tt Ci ‘MATINGE 1e, eb iy, ompany, o MATINEE (ho. Day. An qnure Olio | at "RO. DAY. MATIN 0-DA’ MATINEE WEDNESDAY poe ETROPOLITAN THEATRE, y ENTS oUsis CROWDED, Won ueezal aceon of the new company. Greatest hit of the season. Mr. DEN THOMF: a his FEMALE BATHERS, together with the finest variety company in the city, ane of 25 tall ALINE WHONERD Ay and SATURDAY AN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, NEW One Pe ryt) BROADWAY AND TW sr STREET, ODAY AT EVERYTHING | NEW FRESH AND Sanu A CLOTILDE, OR THE EE HEART, : 0. A, ure Ets ‘ANE. AS. LIV) WoUsEs crowDEDe” | wansono, BAUKUS, iy otiit Viigs, CEIVED WITH SCREAMS, TO PKiK IN THE SEATS emo URED. TINES at a _BVENING ) AT 8 IANOFORTES, ORGANS, &O. A § BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD PIANOFORT anos to rent, $5 per mouth; instalments received; Lew lastruments Sar ead low; specialty Pranos to Tent, GOLDSMITH!S, 26 Bleecker street, near Bowery. “FOR RENT, UPRIGHT, SQUARE AND GRAND ianos of our own make, also for sale, a number cond hand Pianos 1 perfect order. "WILLIAM & 00., No, 112 Fifth avenue, above Sixteenth st. LARGE STOCK OF NEW AND SECOND HAND Planos and Organs at grea y reduced prices for for rent, Please 1ORACE WATERS & SONS, 481 Broadway MOST NEW 734 OCTAVE $525 PIANO: FOR $175; new Pianos; installments taken; rent $3 and up: ward ; double reed Organ $60, GORDON 7 SON, 13 East Fourteenth street. RARE OPPORIUNITY.—BEAUTIFUL 7g tave, round corners, richly carved rosewood Pian celebraied maker, at mortgage sale, on Monday next, 12 o'clock, 103 West Thirty-third street.’ Storage. A MAGNIFICENT 73g OCTAVE PATENT AGRAFFE 6m A @ash, or on monthl. | call ind exaraine. al ioamarauicis rosewood Pianoforte; celebrated maker; used only ths and guaranteed by the maker; cost $50, [oF 20; Stool, Cover, Music Cagine; alto Barr Suit and mer Set, Property of iauily: leaving city.” N. rte Box for sli and Cali at residence, 2 ast ay. A. MAGNIFICENT FOUR ROUND OORNERS 7% | octave rosewood Pianoforte, brilliant tone, patent | agraffe, best city maker, rich carved jeys and case; all modern improvements; ‘used tool, Cover, box for shipping. satin brocade Parlor Suit, cost $15), for fea. do ae brocatel and reps sitting’ room suits, $75, arior, chamber, dining Furntiure, @ acetace, “neat | nce, 105 Last ‘hirteeoth street, near Fourth ave™ and Union square, BEAUTIFUL CARVED ROS .WoOOD?, SEVEN 00- tavo Pianoforte, round cornors, celebrated maker, N ELEGANT DECKER & BROS’ PIANOFORTE He (at a sacrifice); a brilliant toned 735 ao richly carved. tour round, rosewood ease, tull agraife, overstrang Fiano, having all improycments: printed narautee; bill of sale; cost $97 tool, Cover, | Ox for shipping ; used only. mind months: aT, ostave | upright Piano, $15). 5. Biexaut Parlor S| ca, | wits, rand Dining Furniture, tn lots | Parlor, Library, ‘a haan tory brown stone | to suit, at one-fourth c LADY, WILL DISPOSE OF BEAUTIFUL 7 00- tave Chickering Pianotorte ; carved legs, Clie ae | A place: 600 - - 700 round force asl driven pee touad Sear Be cost FO, jor less than half cost. wery piperttonions at be obtained at theloffee of the City naa ancien : ngiveer, C1 Boston, and ay be STEINWAY & SON, ALSO 7 OCTAVE WINDSOR i Englicer office of the Boston Water Works, at | A Pianoforte, brillant toned; used cight months; South Framingham. | warranted five’ years. Also maker's Dil of sale brill- The amount of security required will be such sum as’ | fant toned 7 oetave, Bradbury Planotorte; used five may be fixed by the Water Board atter the proposals | months: cost 690, for $275 cash, Stol, Cover, Music, are ope! 1 aK im not to be less than one-fourth nor Cabinet, & . cost $100, incinded. Parlor Suits in satin more 4 ee iy thi +d oo smonnt of the contract. eight pieces, cost $700 for Rops Suits, 40 Bedroom | The, W the right to reject an; | Suits complet, for. $90; Carpets, rd ; 8, | sil bias, should deers It'to ‘be {oF the, interest of the | Paintings, Brouzes, Mirrors, otlver, China, &e ss | oat} bi t 1 te idenc: ieiiiaes Président Cocbituate Water Boaéd. | West Trenteihind rest, reac sixtu aveaue, BOMOND. | —— | GAY. N. B’—Pianotorte has box tor shipping. bar? nes ou } all must be, sold, regardiss of coxt open from 8 A. 3 P.'M. 120 West Twenty turd STEINWAY, CHICKERING | PIANO. | fey piace, near Broadway, Want To Buy A GOOD PIANO erred. Address, stating particul box teHeraid oftiee: STEINWAY PRE- lars, RIENSBERG, [8 perenne ey WASTING 4 AND INDIGESTION, Savory & M y & Moore's } Pancreatic Emulsion and Pancreatine | are the most pot remedial agents. They are the only remedies yet known for effecting the | digestion of Cod Liver Uil and preventing nausea, while they algo eficiently sapply (he place of the oil when the | somach caunot tolerate it. ‘These facts are now attested by the publiched records of nomsrees medical men, ex- tracts rom which accompany ¢ each DOUG, SAVORY & MOORK, M3 New Bond street, London, W. Bottles from 2s. to is. And retail of all chemists throughout the Steses and | Capada, who also supply_SA SAVORY & MOORK’S cele- brated Cough Linetas oF Pectoral Syrup. ‘LEGAL _NOTICES. pttid ah ALIB OSLER, OR BERESFORD, OR eas Aa tate Tene cea hae husband and children. if an. Sait iu the High Court of Casnosry, 10 cs Oder, for parti tition and ale 9 om I rngiand, bone merchant, Roslte Osler, | inawer (wh: jeved, subse toate Berearord or jarastord), one of of the testator, rested. She , he: vised ie: ‘Norfol the Co. ol niehita is Inve ir ‘om America to mention that her | CA © small senesper. er, and senrea | tobe Written to at the follow! namely: ~ a Barasi to pe let atthe Post office Gi | w York, ited States of America.” And, | a the degree in th id suit, the following — an airy has Ly directed : ether ‘Rosalle Osler or Beresford of rd. iu the plaintif's bi pam ‘ Font of dead, and if Seed. wa 4 devise, descent or | is now entitled to real estate, a | Whether yicis ‘roe en eeeen ued to age fog ena Sourteny." fice that the said Rosaile Osler. oF | Srerestord A; raster, if icing, is, or if dead, then al | rsons claim! to her real 8 devise, descent or othetwise ted to at's their solicitors, to come | Ghaneell grove s Ag ae hor, her fri in England, husband was captain of a! the Ghamoers of ing Vice re ihn, sLonins et sian, | the Nath day’ ot dupe, 187 ro) A. u. Mi agate ‘dis woth day of Moreh. 1875. ALKER, Chiet © ehint Twin’ COCR Sk fash inn square, London, iy Brains soltchiors. JEWELRY, Se. 5 LOM “AUCTIONEERS, 16 ase: dealers in Diamonds, Watches, Ar- les of hows Houaghond asusture ates aiwended X & CO. HES, JEWELRY SILveR WARE, seal ateince, “aORGE-C. eile near Twenty ninth st | % GuNUINE LAKE wor Rae, DIAMONDS ONLY eee othess La 3A! | it adle'at iow prices. by © ia Tate ot King’s | — at low ms | Paiste Hist Li T 102 NASSAU sSTWERT | a ANN, & PIRUSRI wattour rH ne ee Diamotda, Watenes, Jewelry, Silver — Bank. ee food's enn be 3 ‘Yor sale just es confidential _Koom HE METRO (TAN PRINTING KSTABLISHMENE _ isat ais way, int the Herald Buuding |A ANOPORTES TO RENT—OF OUR OWN MANU. | also for seve on instalments on favorable Pica: terms, Ae ¢ yee between Bro: sons, No. ii bast Fourteenth and Fitth aven a D, COMPRISING hts, in’ thorough order, {URERING & SUNS, I East Fourteenth street, between Broadway and Fitth TO RENT OR SELL—LARGE LOT; PRICES | terms to suit the times. Call at MERRELL’3, No. anion sa re (165 Fourth avenue). HE METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, 218 Broad! ai have unsurpassed facilities tor doin, all kinds of Printing with unusual promptness and moderate prices. TERY CHEAP NEW FIRST CLASS 74 OCTAVE | Prano, which was taken for debt. Can be seen at FIENRY BEARS, glue bree 261 Peari street, near Ful- | tou: Call between I and P.M. RTES—BECOND | praxoro squares and nue. ROGRANMES, POSTERS, PAMPHLETS, TICKETS, P Plow Oninicns Andall Kinds of Printing tor, tau: tories and entercainments are Hea tusk clegunt stylo atthe MisTROFOLLTAN £ SOREL T, 218 Broadway y 7 ANTED—A MAN TO PLAY THE PIANO. APPLY ILL West dist at, niahed ARNT | OC hood, and the ts Premature De- the New York Myscum, of ‘anatony, 613 Broad- ecu Houston and Bicecker sircets, LECTURE EVERY BVENING, ATS LOCK, ON ferrous debility and special diseases, at Dr. N's Museam. member the address, No. 68 eet largest and most World. Admisdon, PROGRAMMB3, POSTER: ier Printing for lecturers a es, by tiger TAN iMENT 73 Bro: YY id way, bear Fourth maguidiceat mageumn i RCULA! TICK éTs rd and all Ci WaANtED—a ~ GOVERNESS WHO 18 REL! tnd. con take full charge of tree Young children; | mast understand English, German and music thor- oughly dest referanoce required: none else need apply, | Addres with il particulars, tor two days, box I Hera __ MARBLE MANTELS. T GREATLY a. DUCED PRICKs, A extensive stock of Siate and Marble Mantels, ‘ash trays an “late? yeh Ae Overy oe pesipee Bon. Valen sauare, Fourth avenue aad Seventeenth th: Tt Gaeatiy ae git Al bi wg EXTENSIVE 4%; ized Mantels and all or; Works arble “forning for the trade. A. | LABE: ast Big! teenth street, near Third avenue AND or RIZED Lakh A LARGE | ARB! it ve fee, Monuments, Head: 5 ABINGUUN STEA T 534 Hudson street, corner of Li cag AVENUE THEATRE, v TUESDAY, MAY 11 A TESTIMONIAL MATINER, sig bewin at Miss FANNY DAVE SPORTS BENEFIT, THE HUNCUBACK! ant THE ROUGH DIAMOND. | Mr. QEORGE RiGNoED. (of BOOTH TH | MR. B. T. RINGGOLD | the Box 0: | by taw in this respect, as and WILL BE SPEOIALLY PROCEEDED AGAINST | /0 1 ow Mare ation wi will take d AMUSEMENTS, 2 © THEATRE, JOHN FP, POOLE HE FAMILY THEA THE Paul aN were OF MATIN Gasp MATINE! GRAND at hl at a BROADWAY, THE BEST COMPARY.” “IN le THE BEST COMPANY LN AMERICA: sOL tio 9 Saneiaied Par Bape YY, J. BJO) LES ee And | ALLEN, JOuN Hai. . HARKY fdkamDs AWinsons: WM, B, CAHILL, ) GOODING, le. LEONA DARE, Mil Miss ALICE HARIISON THE HAMTOWN STUDENTS, aad all the reed Artis ON AND EVENING, ATn Av! ENUE THEATRE, oO Proprietor and Mauager... .Mr, AUGUSTIN DALY EVERY Mane at a TH BBBBRB il GaGGa H Bua @ Bit @ B BUG BBBBBB Ii G a. ER? |e B ot: ae BBBBBB If Ga@aca BBB) ou NN N NN B Boy BN & ee ee ee B BO O NN 4. S8 oR, aa Boe SO QNNN AA NNH og 2K BBB O ONNN AA NNN © AB BBOONNN AAA NNN AAA ppp %0 NNN A AN NN dead 4 TWELFTH WEEK 11 WTH TO @sTH PERFORMANOZ HOUSES CROWDED! THREE HOURS OF LAUGUTER BOX SHEET OPEN 2 DAYS AnEaD, SATURDAY, MAY 8, First $f the GRAND COMBINA- TION waives 0} int performance of i eel at . To commer 3 Holcroft’s dae legitimate Comedy of the a wt tr rietor and Manager Mr. ir Wallack Doors open cae jock precisely. ROAD To RUIN, altered and adapted to the prasont stage, THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING AND SATUKDAY Skream Sheridan’ great omedy, with the chates pois Comeay, Parr, will be given ON SATURDAY EVENIN Those entertainments will combine the'talents of J. MONTAGUE, Mr. JOUN GILB! W. CARROLL, ir, B . LyMe ton, WIN, M 1 selss Kats BARE Mr. Winey bee! kerr, Be pW ROM ae ME JEPERYS Wis, Mme. LBvt and Mig BLAISOE Carriages may be ordered for for 10:45 P.M. _ Boats ean be Secured two weo weeks LARA MORRIS AT BOOTHS, "e* Sale of seats now begun. NTAGUE wit,200 BOOTH'S, PONISI Rievonp wer #3 *, BSDAY, Seats at Rallmen' 3, Ma Broadwar OOTH'S., MONTAGUE AND RI SNOLD, B Tyarsday afternoon, Nay 1s, any ‘noo! Mr TOOKEICS BEN LY Pe ahbeseance of MONTAGUE soc RIGNOLD, ¥ift Avenue Hotel. CLARA MORRIS, JARRETT & PALMER beg to @nuounce that the dis- tinguished artiste, MISS CLARA MORRIS, having completed her singularly success(ul engagement hy Calforaia, Seo Ca rea) grees ioe he ad Yor! UNDA ING, at Booth’s Theatre, and for the. ‘first. tt character of Richard shes eae ola ay ie ne supported by th 7 SOO ERY and SA is WARDE, “aaa? ateo hr. GKORGE CLARKE, who b 1 ee io singin uKS, who has been especially en+ rt. FP SEATS NOW BEGUN. yee FAREWELL MATINE£ TO DAY, Borge OTH 'S THEATRE, company, "3 a we be Caper re lg FAREWELL, for ane PALM Lessces dM: Ane ABLE bap ORMANCES, ee NE EILSON's PAREW( LL TO AMERICA. “The box banlee, will be opened at 8 0’ er) im the morn- ing tor the sale ot Eset v ee vei onanD PAKEWELG MATINES AT. 139, OPERA BOUFFE and THE BIG BONANZAt ‘when ta Mais tum MLLE. LINA MAYR MASP RBLEAON'S enedt Sheridaa and Mr. ADOLF Ni:UENDORM I'S German Comte Opera momar’ Great fve-act Flay, ornoFndsali TROPLa, JUL (last tine). . MISS NETLSON ALL THE FAVORITES of the Fitth A THE BIG Bete Av pine Ceoece Ue PRICES AS usvAL. Bh Box sheet now open, Poday, aT 13), 1 sind GRAND Qeernanex MATINEE (PEE BOUFFE Itt s,@ 1G BONANZA ' MAYR AND i D Resaanuarte GERMAN COMIC OPERA 1N (AIROFLE GIROFLA, AND THE 15 wad AVENUE COMPANY IN IG BONANZA It prices As USUAL. EB, ATH AVENUE THEA’ EATKE, having kindly Joldptetred, through he Feciprocal cuirtesy of Messrs. Jal PALMER) will uppoar as Pietra COUSIN MoDUS. ane | MONDAY NEXT THURSDAY a I Paid: ‘A Mile. @ v Mile. GIRARDIN: tantic staamship Ameriqu MON: The rest of the characters by tie full compa: Booth's Theatre: Inctuding Mr. y Be studley, Mr ff M . Bishop, Mr. Freaerick Thoroe (who bas eered to play Cousin Mudus), and also Miss + la ein EVENING AY s 8 O'CLOCK, Bulwer's always ponulur Jove siory. In ve acts, PAULINE, wm oMi@it company. Claude Melno ‘he reat of the ‘At by ‘the Baloony Scene of ~capoate's Frage: This wilt be gguwsO’ aN JOLIER, of last appearance in Ver, MISS NEILSON SURO wy the courteous consent of Lester, Waltack, Ps incaue he popular young artist, who has moat ‘generously vol uteered for tats’ extraordinary occasion. CLARA MORRI EVENING, 10, fo Richard Shiel’s grand old tragic Play, KVADN chars ALE OF SATS NOW BEUUN. NOON, MR, TOOKER'S EeIT, ) MONTAGUE, M THEATR ‘ORT MATINEE D'ADIEU ATURDAY) AFLERNOON, AT 120, pioar tee APEEA| aNOE IN NE NEW YORK. LUCREZIA 71k BORGIA. renaha IN Hee b GHNAT ROLE OF LUCREZIA, CH ‘ot SMEDIES. in one pt By ¥ Barriere. 3 -- ADRIENNE LA PETE COUSINE, deville, in one act, by T. Karriere. sie To conclude with @ Come: LA CRA DAY, MA CEUM TR AMES RETURN, POSIT UNLY heredepartui ee on the Transat: Day, May Ly, ime of Herve's J P Aver 3] 1 TUESDAY, tay Tony Hae ‘of Aimee tn LA OL WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, ‘ay 12 and 135—Only |. J. MONTAGUE ME WALLACK. THEATRE, who has gonerousty yom. performances of | SEAMENS SH a teered, with the very kind’ permission of Mr. LESTER AIMEE tnh hainal role of GL aoe WALLACK), will appear as perv ADORE ta ee et role of CLATRETE Swen Aa adi ahs honm eager x _AND HER Last A APRCARANCK IN NEW YO Mr. PRANK MAYO, the distinguished wid popolar artist, has most courte- ty volunteered, and will appear ss honed brant Pear SiaSTER WALTER, MISS FANNY DAVENPORT LORD TINSEL | MASTER WILFORD MK, GEORGE rakKes. | Miss FANNY DAYEY <roRt abe 4 WHEN A “nner Wealth ‘we Miss EMILY RIGL.. he KEEP. «LADY PLATO TH PRICES for thi casion will be:—RESKERVED Chats, $2 50: Dress Circle Reserves, $2; Admission, i; Boxes, $25 aud $20. Positively po seats will be sold until ‘Satur: day morni t So’clock, All tickets will be sold from ice. ‘Tickets purchased of speculators. will not be be admitted, (THE BiG BONANZA WARNING NOTICE to Proprietors of Walls and Theatres Managers Theatrical roression generally. NOTICE is hereby given that that Ihave duly copyrignted, wader the acts of Congress, the s, the play entitled “THE BIG | BONANZA |” and that my y Fights thereunder extend not | only to the BXOLUSIVE ~& USK OF THAT TITLE, butalso to the exclusive right to perform ADAPTA. | TIONS of the German play of “ ULTIMO,” in which THE BNES AND INCIDENTS are LAID IN THE UNITED STATES, as ORIGINAL WITH ME, and any infringement whatever of my copyright in either respect will be prosecuted to the very atmost oxtent, l z PROPRIETORS of halis theatres must take notice that THEY ARE LIABLE to the penalties prescribed ell as managers ant artists, | i|;| if they permit ANY AMERICAN ADAPTATION or LOCALIZATION of the scenes of “ Ultimo” OR ANY IMITATION of the “ BIG BONANZA” to be performed on their premises. ae ma! AUGUSTIN DALY, rail | *.* Mr. FOOLEY, or be yee A Mr. A. yg San Franci the waving: oe an Aa airy Batak Th HEE CR jue warning from the above. “STORAGE. AL STORAGE WARRSHOUSE, Blandi G4 West Forty seven th scious sug well ventilate jngpection Invited. core i, Proprietors. FIN® STOCK OF STANDARD BIL TARD TABLES, AS new and second hand, npeeier st rices, ine ornamental Cues and the largest ‘ad b tens kof Mere iee inn SULLENDER, 738 Broadway. FRICAN -atinp ann BRVEL BILLIARD TABI. BS, ey's wire cushions, solely used in aryee; second t peng abies x we A Pat | er . Ww. | T)EALERS IN AN MANUFACTURER: or by oxaminacion, that for | BIL. tad ety 1a Peta ( deseription thy t of any 0 sithoPorttks AN NN ESTABLISHMENT, 215 | Broadwi jot he surpasse. ONLY 7 % D TABLES FOR SALE WBLANS MICLIARD, AN, 26 East Fourteenth street New York. 923 oHivtNUr stn PHILADELPHIA EMOVAL.— -HINE & GRAY, REAL ESTATE ‘AGEN | Ri tag removed their ofive trom No. 930 Sixth ave: fue to 567 Sixth avenue, between Thirty third and | Thirty-fourth streets AINE &GKA HANDS, 123 FOURTH AY. ‘Thirteenth streets. — Above: Breaktast, We. RISTOW RESTAURANT, between Twelfth a’ and American sty ie, (abl wer. 7G, “STORAGE.—WEST SIDE, STORAGE WAR! , hutses, 908, O34 and O86, Hudson street. 779 Green. 10 Abingdon square, tor Furniture, | in separate rooms, oldest, low nsive and respectavie establisnm in the business, RB, TAGGART, Owner aud Manager, of, fice 698 Hudson street (Abingdon square. (ugar STURAGE—IN LARGE, LicatT LOFTS, 25K | #3 roadway, opposite Exchange place, | with of nd boast eB at rh of ite Scheseaberg Compa: | ic} ARDS) SH gE ERG bos gd THEATRE. May 9, peneas saciteD SON BR PaASweLt Fi Sten) Mme. 18E LICHTMAY. EL TMay will assisted by the ‘Ad taisston We. GLAND OR' AND SACRED CONCERT, Fea Run's church, bast twelfth street, near Fourth avenue, Y EVENING. Oni Ay Be Ste g’cteot. supa) BRU cas RE M MASS and CNY. Ys rink) “ 1 DAC AL ents. “Ri ii i e! ct feat schuberti's music Bore, at sveinway Hail, and ren. MPIRE STORAGH WAREWOUSES—FOR FURMT. | ture, Piavios, Mirrors, Lap and Merchandise at low rates in separate rooms. uildings are specialiy constructed With regard to safe’ from fh ne Mg od a than any *iniar establishment; ee ane, Pe ber 1 pacaing am ‘Shipping promptly attended otis 3) wad , Owners aad Managers, 392 Hudson stret in “i EXiNUTON CENTRAL STORAGE WAREHOUSES, 4 ‘oy to Ls Kast Porty-tourth street, east of Grand iral depot storage for alt descriptions of furniture, Disnos, merohaudien, Dagguge. oarriages ag, Baclu- sive Uae (9 ‘Ate ' rooius; flreprou! vaul 1U3 O'RELLL' BROS., "Proprietors. ROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT 3 Broadway. in the Herald Building. Ww inKS, LIQUORS, we, EVERY SATURDAY KVENING, FROM 3 TO 12 Jror OR SALR—NEWARK OPERA HOUSE, THIS ‘ES. tabilehmont, to long and favorably Known, is now red Ca Fale, on easy terms. For partic lars Apply to iM B. he re ga corner Broaa a Bank strovis, Ne eek, 8 ca : HMOMAS BAKER'S POPULAR MUSIC. A TIM. bale just published), with beau- p Argent” Waltzes fiful lithograph, title, Bio. Uirofle-Girotla Galop, Talisman pipe Waltz, on Irish melodies lebrated izes, Sic. That famous Sha over me See of U OOTH'S THEATRE.—~TWENTY- FIVE or i Bi brepossessing appearance, between the OE. ot uv a vents, ang having food voles, Will be instructed I ea 30) CASKS SIOCK ALE, TWO YEARS R SAL for cash, Apply at Grand Central Md, cheap Ke Mrawory, ltd east Fyrpy second gregle AUG find employment for the summer on piv 10 J MIN LEON VINCENT, Sixth avenue renee to Booth's Theatre, this and Monday woraing, | DeQenn Wand JAA slae he pass big the use of the house, the following artists will app Bor, OPERA TOUS HT TONIGHT! BENEFIT OF THE ATIACIBS. On whieh occasion, Mr. Stuart having kindly ten: Matilda Heron, in hey original character of (ami Li De uney. Omden, Will, upot this occasion, make her first appearance as | Matilda tteron tp i ph “ «| Horn, Frank Mordannt, strx Welch cant ate." Wwelet s" Ed ‘ds, GOs (Oofty Goott), io mer. RESON, RAMA: FR WEEE WIR ARETRY APiooces ass ON 1 Soe (ance Menem Filastreis Mr.’ Haviland aida fall vIDG | aud efticient com; Orchestra under the direction ee Aree FATHOM | Cf. Waunainacher, Prices as usual. Box office now open. C OL. Sinn us PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN. Oe HOUS AUGREGATION AMA AND OLL0. > 1 v ELL, ToikeUs Dit tg MARTER HAST aL ONTINCOUS FLOWING. (RIUM EH. ME This ever ‘mi spring of aoveity dis the people with HE Aigal amagciaent , Noextra charge to Wiiitess thts huge combination. NERMAN BOATERS. FOURTEENTH eaReET. badges ROUGH DIAMOND. ‘Av. ‘DOREY. «Director | Mr. JAMES LEWIS will appear acts, by Blamenreich, AM ALTAR. Vaya t 8 rai o'clock. Last night oft the five act Di ON THE BOGDER, Last nights of the The drecian sensation, SALLOLDAN EA. (Kit Carson, Jr.) BURVALO BIL! Hi sf original Drama of ‘OUT OF THe PL. A pew sensational | Ballet, vy Corea Hatet + ATION AL A ADEMY OF DES N, Twenty-third street and Fou ch avenue. the Fittieth Grand annual Exhibition of Paintings, NOW Opell y and evening, OPE HOUSE, THIRTY.roURTH et Second amd Third avenues. —Paris the New York Newsboy, Ladies fe ie Thuraday night. Matinee Wedneaday ard eacur- SPARRING EXHIBITION, COMPLIMENTARY TO i A leer at Colonol Monstery's Sp irring and Fencing Xeademy, Gly sixth avenuc, near itirty sixth street, on Saturday, May 5% at 5 P.M. Joe Rooks aud other professional aud. amateur celebrities | nave volunteered for the occasion. Larry Powers @x- | Beets to wind up the entertainment with John Long. OBINSON HAL bs ouvied, Hh louses Ni; AN ENTIRE me suk RRY'S Bieh yeowe ig 4S Pade RAMME, CONTINENTAL TROGER OF YOUNG LADIES im their refined and fascinating enterainments LA STATUR I RE arda Vagperne Company. lass artiste only, EVER PES opdiar fal wil be presets ae AMILY. Also, THE weacte 1A K SAW A WOMAN, % Suiurday Matinee at 20" cloek, Popular prices of aduuis- sion, A briltiant new programme for next week. RTROPOLITAN MUSKUM OF AMT, las West Fourteenth streot, New York, Open daily, 10 A. M. to OF. M. Mondays and fhursdays Traci _ nT rounyeoDA LAST, ArPEatt HERBERT {2RAND VEIL AND er “DANSANTE” OF ho moos ih Sosial Club with be Hold ot the Anurie 10 Rooms, Sixth avenue and Thirveth street, on 8D, ‘Tickets nt box office on night of e band HENRY HARVEY, Present, Fi ‘tie rare, teues, | ‘aon, vies mailed la Boareo,” Wm. Mason, Be i CO. AT Broadway. Branch Sore 39 Union sjuare. " 20LK, prvvie o Tieawamic ASSOCTAT! ‘ORK ORPHAN ASYLUM Anniversary RECITAL <THE SIXTY: nth of the New York Orphan asy- jum, wil be held in the Institution, Sevonty-fourth street and Broudway, on Tuesday, Lith inst., at 2% o'cloce P.M. ‘An address will be delivered by Rev. Mr. Me arthur, and interesting exerc! oes vy the childre Bbighth avenue 3 wil ieee on to the cor ty | Seyenty-second street and Eighth avenue, and the Man hattanville stages run every twenty minutes trom Thir- ty-second, (olay and Sixth avenue directly to the gate rome due om that dat Subscriptions be ATINBE BALLS EVERY SATU RDAY—AT¢ AND MA At Beethoven tall, FUN street near ra soirees every bat ehecks, 5) cents. Bower! Tues, BSTON, me eo TRIAL OF ENDURANCE. t me if ies efforts, Awerican Institute Hail, May 10, 11, 12, 18,14, 18, Doors open day a and night Ac Admission, ' ‘w éet pwo ORPHANS WALTZ. 12." -GREAT i this charming ty rod nightly tr mbe ° Irphans,” aod with clewant a i, at 4 nebar' Ree nsrets on a can tse The sensation of the pore sington. _Publish RINTING DONE. at 7 ae Tae ™ you. TAN PRINTING ESTABLISU MENT, Gh ‘You will fiad it adyanyadeous