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HEALTH DEPARTMENT. The Board of Health neid its regular weekly meeting at two P. M. yesterday, transacting ord: bary routine business, is Vital Statistics :-— ‘There were 578 deaths reported in Ly <i SI", Soren the week ending i 6, against 65) re; ine pre- vious week. ¢ increase im doaths ge oon. sisted chiefly of cases the ir rease showing 107, ease was 2 inthe week. It consisted of d meumonia, phthisis, smallpox and {rom vio leath rate for the last week in April wus equal to 26.35 an the 1,000 hving, and last week it rose Lo 28.90 per 1,000, mparative statement of cases » Feported ior the two wer report of the Registrar of lay 1. May % ae, a “2 is oa lot 5 MARRI AGES AND DEATHS, MARRIED. BARcLAaY—RoBINsON,—On Tuesday, May 11, 1875, by the Rey. Father Eawards, WiLtiam H. Ban CLAY tO ANNIB ROBINSON, both Of this city. Buuce—HvuGesoom.—On Tuesoay, May 1, 1975, by Rev. ©. 5. Harrower, Wiitiam W. Bauck to JoLus HO@RBOOM, al) of this city. No cards, DIED. ANERN.—On Monday, May 10, JoHN AMERN, the Deloved husband of Louisa Alera, aged 37, The reiatives and friends of the family are re- apectfally mvited to attead bis fune at one clock, frow bis residence 336 avenue A, Boskowrra.—On Tuesday, at half-past twelve o% x of scariet fever, Leow BISMaBK, beloved son of lgnatz and Caroline Boskowitz, aged 3 years and 6 months. Funeral on Tharsday, at ten o'clock, from the re of bis parents, 123 Kast Seventy-frst sireet. BROOK.—On Tuesday afternoon, May 11, of ‘iphtueria, Lizzie S., youngest daughter’ of Wiliam Walton and Caroline Brook, aged 6 years, 4 months and 4 days. Funeral services on Yhursday morning, at ten o'clock, at 4 South Oxford street, Brooklyn, BROWN.—On Tuesday morning, May li, Saran D, wife of Ge iranter S. Brown, iu the 63d year of er age. jatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services, at her late resi- dence, No. 11 West Forty-eighth street, Thursday, 15th inst. at four o'clock, Tne remains will be weaken to Utica for interment. BURTSELL.—A solema higon mass of requiem (the month's mind) will be offered at ten o'clock, on Friday, May 14, for the late DoROTHEA BURTSELL, ip (he Churca of the Epipnany, 02 Second aveaue, uear Twenty-first street. The rejatives and friends are respectfully in- vited to atsend, CAMPBELL.—At Pawling, May 10, 1875, SHERMAN CAMPBELL, aged 44 years. Fuverai at Methodist Episcopal charch, Paw- ing, So eae county, New York, Thursday, at wo P. 5 CoLTroy.—On Tuesday, May 11, after a ingen illness, ANNx, the beloved wile of Edward Cvuiton, be ed 28 yea! id 3 months, ‘he relatives and friends of the fa are respect- folly invited to attend the funeral, from her late orien 231 East Twenty-sixth street, on Thurs- a wan half-past nine o'clock A. M., to the f St. Steuben, on Twenty-eignth ‘street, Lexington avenues, where a mass ofr avi will be offered tor the repose of Senge ‘hence to Calvary Cemetery for inter- CORCORAN.—Monday, May 10, alter a short fll- Bess, CATHBKINE, the beloved wife of James Cor- coran, in tae 55th year of her age. ue relatives and friends of tne a family are pespecwaly mvited to attead the funeral, from fr late residence No. 123 uiverty street, on Thurs- , at two o'clock P. M. ing, of paral, Nion- OLa8 Cort, in the 71 rors agen Funeral services will be held at the Central Methoaist Episeo) church, South Fittm street, peur Fiftn, Broo. E. D., on Thursday, the 13th dnst., at two P. M. "Wetende of tue family are re- apectiulty ivited to attend. CUMMINGS.—OD Monday, May 10, 1875, THomas Dickson, only son of Tuomas and Mary Grace | cummings, aged 2 years and 6 months, Poe relatives and trie! wpectially invited to residence o/ his parents, No. 493 Grand street, % D., on Wednesday, izth inst, at two in Monday, the 10th inst., at the resi- dence of Dis gon- fone , Jobo Gowan, 103 Lexing- Aton avenue, Jéakas 0. JaukX, iu the’ 70a year of : = ends, Tespeetfully invited to | the funeral seFviceS, at Sy, Payi’s Method- iweopal church, corner ol tTysecond street and Fourth avenue, on Thursday, ay sce | iust,, at twelve M. Jerusalem Ubapter, No. 2" 1 A. M.; Holland Lodge, No. 6, F. and A. M.; Coeur de Lion Commandery, No. 23, K. T., ana the Ma- sone fraternity generally Cel most respectfully | invited to attend. A spec’ will leave tne Grand Central depot at 1:30 Pp 43 for Woodlawn, € ine remains will be interred, LION COMMANDERY, nm o’ciock A. M., in fui uniform, for the np ved of paying the last ‘tribute of respect to the memory of our deceased aie Knight, James ©. Dally. OMcers and Sir gute of sister Commanderies are earnestly ponented to parcielpate. By order, . L, NOR(HROP, Commander. — W. Ley, — via ‘ aYLpgon,—Un Taesday morning, May 11, Rocer Divided, alive pf Berwicu-upua-Tweed, Scot: Jand, aged 64 years, ‘The relatives friends of the family are re- wpectfully requested to attend the funeral service, at tae residence of Dissou-in-law, corper of Eighth street and Central avenue, Plainfleid, N. J., oo Thoreday, May 13, at twelve o'clock M. Train Jeaves the ioot of Liberty street (New Jersey Central Raiiroad) at an od ten A. M, wick papers please cops BBBE.—On Tuesday, iy, Mrs. Pergr C. friends of the ‘35th year of e relatives and Fpectfaily \avivead, witpout further tend ime funera Tvices, at the cour cent de Paul, West Twenty-third street. between Sixth aud Seveath avenues, at tem o’cloek pre- cisely. DoREMUS.—Entered inte rest, CHARLOTTE StyY- DoweMus, daughier of Thomas ©, and Sarah ily are re- Da P. Doremuy ana friends are respectfully invited to janeral, uesday afternoon, 12th vciock, [rom the Soutn Reformed epurch, cormer Fiftn avenue aud Twenty-first street. PoLry.—tn Brooklyn, May 10, after @ short but severe illuess, Many FoLBY, aged 60 years. The friends of toe ‘amuy are respecttuily re- quested to attend Lie funeral, the residence of her son, Daniel Foiey, Nu. 218 Kosciusko street, brookiyu, on Wednesoay, the 2th inst., at two o'clock, and from theace to Calvary Cemetery. Gisa geen Monday, May 10, in te 34th a, of his spectfully tavived i atte! ULAN-Na-GakL.—The members of the Napper Tandy Club wil! assemoie at No. 216 East Piity-firet grees, om Wednesday, May 12, at haif-past one P. vo attend she funeral of our deceasea Joszra M. Gippons. Members of the Cian-na-Gael are tinlly tmvited to atrend, By order, pod te Preaideat. J. O'DONOVAN ROSSA, Gopons.—OB ene "ey a “GasPar Gopoxe. Sk, ip the Bist year of his The relatives and ‘rlepds. ‘of the family are re- spectially invited to attend the foneral, on Thurs- aay, | 14, at beif-past two o’ciock P. M., from Dis late residence No. 112 West Twenty-eignch street. jwRGER.—On Monday, the 10th inst., after a hort iliness, EMELINB, beloved child of S. and mourger, aged 1] monte ai ‘The faneral takes place on W “4 at tem o'clock A. M., from our residence, No, 300 Bast NI a street. Relatives and friends, wiso Lue diger it societies of which we are mem- bers, are respectfully invited to le HeLiman.—On Monday, 10th inst, Mrs, Zinit HeLLMaN, in the 740m year of ber age. ‘The relatives and friends of the famil, specttully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednes- day, 12th inst, at tem A. M., from the residence of her son . 2 East Forty- sixth street, ARsse.—MARTE Hesse, aged 22 years, wife of Or. Richard Hesse and daughter of J. Kittel, ana ber infant perished on tae might of the 7th of May, on Kesarriere Ledges. ae pas enge o! the iil-iatea steamsoip Schuler, ou the passage ‘rom New York to Hamourg. pibrepacetton.— As Elizabeth, N. J., on Sunday, bene! JaNQ, relict of artuur Hetoeringios, ia tue 14th year of her ag Poneral from tne idence of her dangbter, Mra. 4. 6. Reed, corner of Cniiton and Stiles streets, on Wednesday, May 12, attaree P.M. Relatives apd Iriends are invited to Taketwo P, M. | train from feot of Liberty str HICKS. —OD the 10th inst., CHaRLorre M. Bicxs. of the family are re- | ited to atvend the funeral, from the sister, Mrs. Nichols, No. 127 East | on Thursday, at cieven o'clock. y Newark. B. J., on’ M +, May 10, Hewnistia W., daughter of Charies and Hearietta | Hovet, in her 12 ar. Wea: , May 12, at nine o'elock A. ™M. Bag jank street. mm tne Sth inst., sugenty, of apo. plexy, inser W. JOHNSON, 44th year of bis wae fomeral will take place to-day, at four at Gurise's oharch, i‘ rrison stree rooKly e Sarasa to Sonstaviewilie, for interment, fue mendes of the famuy ‘are respectfuily imvited 1 eipoatin—O0 Mongay, 10th inst., CATHERINE Lageatin, widow of Patrick a @ native of Pad . in the 76th year of rae Peluives ana friauda of ker ‘amily ood those > E are re- | NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1875—TRIPLE SHEET. of her son, John Langhiin, are invited to attend the foneral, this (Wedgewday) morning, at ten o'clock, from her late residence, 219 Sullivan street, to the Church of St. ‘Anthony of Padua, in Sullivan street, between Prince and Houston oo where & Mass of requiem will be said for : } mapens of her soul; thence to Calvary for in- LawLess,—On Arp 8 May 10, David LawLsss, in the 62d year o1 Relativ nd Senaee are respectiully invited to attend the foneral, {rom ie late residence, 82 Orchard street, Greenpoint, on Thursday, May 13, The remains will be taken to St. Anthony's church; thence to Calvary Cemetery. Lawkenos.—At Riverside, Conn., on Sunday, 9, ANNIB, wile of William H. C. Lawrence, of Geston, and daughter of C. L. Cooke, M, D., of New Funeral Tharsday, 13th inst., at twelve protege, at St. Andrew’s church, Stamford, Oars leave Grand Central depot, Fort wecond | street, at 10:10 A.M, The tntermeot will be at Mount Auburn Cemetery, near soston. Makacue.—Suddenly, on ‘Taesday, May 11, | NAPOLEON MARACAR, in the 60th year of bis age. Relatives and friends of the family are rehaay. fully invited to attend the funera!, on Thurs May 13, at nine o’ciock, from St. Peter’s Je i Barclay street, where a solemn requiem mass will hae a «3 the repose of his soul, thence to Plain- Musris,—On Monday, May is. Gustav Gzorce Mustrs, aged 1 year and 2 months. Panera! will take place on Wednesday, May 12, at one o'clock P. M., from tne residence of bis parents, No, 414 West Fifty-fiftn strees, MCAULIVFE.—On Monday evening, May 10, ANN MOAULiF¥E, the beloved wile of Thomas McAuliffe, in the 36th vear of ner age. The rejatives and acquaintances of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, irom her late residence No. 880 West Thirty-fith street, at one o'clock, on Thursday, 13th mst, MoCOLLUM.—At bis 'resideuce, No. 67 St. Mark’s ace, afier a lingering ilimess, JouwN MCCoLLUM, in the 67th year of his age. Notice of funeral hereaiter. MONKILY,—On Monday, May 10, 1875, WiL.taM MCNBILY, d 25 years, Relatives and friends of ti tne Bene: and Amert- cus Lodge, No, 535, Ff. and Company ©, Eighty-iourth regiment, N, G. 8. N. ¥.. are Tespect- fully invited to attend "the funeral, ‘from. No. 400 ll pa street, this afternoua at one o’eiock. SuMMONS.—The members of Americus Lodge, 535, F.and A. M., are hereby summoned to attend ao eMergent communication of the Lodge at Living- ston room, Masonic Temple, Twenty-third street and Sixth avenue, this day (Wednesday), at | half-past twelve o’clock sharp, for the purpose of attending funeral oO! our late worthy = brotoer, William McNeilly. Members of sister lodges are traternally mated. mS? order, Cc. ISLEY, Master, OLIVER.—On Monday, ae 10, after @ it illness, JoHN The relativ spectfally invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 148 Franklin street, on Thursday, ‘toe 13th imss., at two P. M. OWENS.—On Saturday morning, after a linger- illness, AMELIA W., wife of William C. Ow é funeral will take place on Wednesday, May ee o'clock, from the residence of her Pollard, 47 South Ninth street, Wullamabury, U’MAane.—On Tuesday, May 11, 1875, FRANCES Lois A. O'HARE, beloved wife of Terence J. The relati and friends of the family, als those of her sons-in-law, George Theiss and James | Ryer, are respectiuliy invited to attend the fume- ral, from her late residence, 22 Prince street, on Toursday, May 13 inst., at one o'clock. RAaMpP! in Brookiyn, May 10, FRANCIS RaMP- PEN, in the S400 year of his age, His fugeral will take place on Kar bery the 13th imst., at 10 o’clock A. M., from his late residence, 165 Court street, to St. Boniface Roman Catholic church, Duffield street, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered up for tne repose of his soul. _ comaree and friends are respectiully invited atten OONEY.—ON Monday morning, May 10, OWEN ROONEY, aged 54 years. The relatives and ‘riends of the family, and of his brother John Rooney, are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 140 East Eighty-third street, on Wednesda: t hi M., to St. Lawrence’ Bighty-fourta street. thence to Val iy, On Monday, May 10, 1875, ALICE, oe ‘daug ver Augusius and Athenais month and 15 days. chores, corner of Tuird and Washington streets, Hoboken, N. J.,on Wednesday, May 12, 1875, at | two o'clock PF, M. SHay.—On Saturday evening, the sth inst. after @ short illness, JEFFERSON B. SHAY, of Chicago, The relatives and friends of tne family are re- spectinlly invited to atiend the funeral, /rom bis | late residence, 144 Henry street, Bruokiyn, on Fri- day, 14th inst., at two o’ciock P. M. pmgtery Santa Cruz, West Indies, on the 11th inst., Fosrér Swirt, M. D., recently of this city. ToBIAS.—On Monday, May 10, GsorGas Ey Tobias, in the 26th year of b The friends o! the family are respectfully invited to attend the iuneral, from bis late residence, J45 East Fortieth street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, Br Wo o'clock, TRABULD.—HENRIETTA TRABOLD, née Schmidt, wile of Ada Trabold, aged 31 years, 7 montus and 13 day Relatives and friends of the family are respect- od inviced (o attend the ‘aneral, on Wed: eaday, jay 12, at one o'clock, from ber late residence, rai, Broadway, between Fortieth aad For streets. ty-baas uutactirg (Pa.) papers please capy. ‘BISMANN.. i aalacnig: at Norabof, South Cali- fornia, on Sunday, April 25, CHARLES A. WEIS- MANN, the beloved son of Angustus and Clara Weismana, of this city aged 23 rs. _ SALES aT avert A aiecheae i ART BALE. THURSDAY AND ¥RIDAY EVENINGS, May 13 ana i4, ai toe SOMERVILLE ART GALLERY, 82 Fifth avenue. . SOMERVILLE takes pleasure in ealling attention fon ye very important coliection of Paintings now on ex: ta i hi er, wee ET IStS REPRESENTED, R Lambinet H Boughton, J. Jomines, Sonmect J. B.C, Corot, Node, J. F. Kenseu, ©. Saumer, T. Agrassot, JH. Dolph, avat, L. ©, Tiftlaay, L. BR. Mignot, W. L. Sonniag, Boddingwa, FOC. Dariy, eniig, Jauwes C. Thom, N. Di » Bonheur, J. HW. De Haas, UCiION NoTICe —BY Le KB FITZ Elegant Honsehoid Furniture at public auction, THIS DAY, Over 400 low by catalogue. 0 yards veivet, Brusseis and iagrain Carpets, Tills (Wednesday) MORNING, commencing at 10% o'clock. privaw residence 120 West 21 near 6th av. Parlors consist :— French plate rosewood Etagere, Magnificent rosewood 7'4 octave Pianofortes, Chicker- 2 bon, Ste ted & Son, makers. it Com satin vrocatel rio! r Suits. Inlaid marquetry Centre Tabies. Windows, reai lace Curtains. Bronzes, Figures on Pedestals. Pieces of Sta’ ry. Valuable Ui P Chamber Sait, comple, in rosewood and iniaid biack walnut; Bedsteads, Dress “anes. Bureaus, Wardrobes, 20 curied Mattresses, Fillo’ French Wainat room Ohairs so : Chiba Din- ner and } Sets, 28) pi Li and Bedroom ‘Suits, in reps: Turkish Chairs, Bookcase, Library Table, Lady's Secretary : 800 volumes of Books , also basement and ser- vants Farnitore. §. B.—This isthe argos and richest sale of housebold furniture this seasot E. McvONSELL, Auctioneer. NOTICE—Goods packed and shipped by responsible meu ai in A =—JERE. JOMNSON JR. UCTIONEER, + Furniture, rehandise and Fite Arts Salesroom , 37 Na nd os fiberty tre a Real bear Department ai Park pio ul lew York. mn TH HURSDAT. at 1036 0 CONTINU. ation onty THE CREAT SALE OF HOUSEHOLD, AND OFFICE FURNITURE. rticulars tn time. On THURSDAY t 104g o'rioc’, sharp, TH STRERT, corms. verneur slip, Aasignee' contents of SHIP CHANDLE! STORE, comprisi art Canvas, hemp and Manila Ropes, Hard Paints, ware. oat. rar, Koun. Groceries. and everything apper- hing w an extensive ship chandiery. —- ape at same time and ce, order of the Mor HARNESS, | TURE, TRUCK, waouk, SABES Srrice PURI. A® Bs % HIBITION AND ie EXCLUSIVELY AMERICAN PRIVATE COLLECTION OF FINE PAINTIN CHOICR EXAMPLES BY THR BEST AMERICAN ARTISTS. A PINE DISPLAY oF HOME WORK, NOW ON EXHTBITION PREEZ, DAY AND EVENING. AT THE LBAVITT ART ROOMS, 817 BROADWAY. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, MONDAY EVENING, MAY 17. THE MESSRS, LEAVITT, AUCTIONRERS. AeotioN NOTICE. call. THT EASS | ~ Having tired from the ne furniture bosiness I have in- | struc Mi B. ere & sous Ww close out my en. tire bavance of stock of ‘ich Cabinet Furniture, without | teserve, The sule will take place st their salesroom | No. 17 Fark olace ad No’ id Murray street, this ds | to-morrow, May 12 and CONRAD BOLLER. | "4 UOTION Babe This (Wedaesday) Morning. | at the regia % bast Thirte: | Svenug. J. RRABMER Aucwoneer, mm hold Purniture:—Brilliant tone rosewood Pianoforte, Antoinette style Parlor suits, in G,feps: Curtains. Mirrors. Brondes, ts, Chamber Snits, Dressing Cases, Bed Mattresses, Tablog, Btagere * i Ubrary, Dining vurniture, ic. NM. Bie et gad delivered for purchasers city or Porton SALES A AT _AUCTION, ~Y UeTION SALE, AUCTION BALK ROBERT ©. CASHIN, Auctioneer. will paeisivel 'y sel) at 4 Bs blic aucun, THIS DAY Iwe jesdny), May 12, rire at 104, o'clock, the entu me and exquisite HOUSEHOLD FURN TOI. eminent aru: impyoried rattan Statuary, moderm and antique French 1 jronsee the entire contents of Aye story Drown stone mansion wo.) WEST SIXTEENTH S STREET, betwee: ae and Sixth avenues. richly carved rosewood and walnut frame Serier' S Suits, | ny in crimson and green and drab satin, brocade tel; Turkish basy Chairs. Spans Lounges, inlaid. mat queury wilt Centre and Console Tables Cabinets reneh plate Mirrora lace Curtains, bronze Figures, clegant nported French brouze Mantel Sets, Statuary Bisque Figures, Musical Boxes, Ornaments, inlaid Fis eres, Encoignures, Decker & Bros. tave upright lanviorte, Jardinieres, Lady's Writing Peake Brussels Carpets, Vieona Bris ke. AKY CONTAINS | Brussels Carpe, ebony and x} cretaire Bookcases, | Volumes choice Books Library Bookcase, clegent Ture: | ish Suits (seven pieces), Library Tabiés, Statuary, Works of Art, lace Curta) BEDROOM FUKNITURE, CONSISTING claborate and plain Bedsteads. Armoire a Glace, Dress | ing Cases, Bureaus, ds, marble tov Tables, | ce) Rockers. 88 fine hair and sp pring, Mattresses: nls double Bedsteads, tea iilows, Bolst: | liek sets, rep and. plush Suits, inlal French ai rd galt Contre 1 ‘Tables, dining room Furniture, | inlaid Fre) eboard, (Wo I xtension Tables, Chairs in leather, dae Siiverwaré, Dinner 8 Set Cutlery, &c.; 3f Srusselg anl ingrain Carpets, Hall | Stand” Chairs, kitchen iture and assortment of household articles. it Jvely nnd this 8 b por vely find ti a rare chance, Take 6th avenue or University place cars, or 5th ave- | nue stage to 16th st. ROBERI C. CASHIN, Auctions Competent men to remove, pack or ship ‘goods: c country. Goods must positively be removed two after sale. TOR. UCTION Nor A HENKY ZINN, Anetioneer, Magnificent Household Furniture, | rose wood Pianoforte, ing Room Suite, Paintings Bronzes wid tm ks of Art Fr 500 lots at public auction, on THIS DAY (Wednesday). May Id, at 19% o'clock, at the elegant private residence 21 East Twentieth street, between Broadway and Fourth avenue. Drawing Rooms—Superb Suits covered in silk brocade, Grand Duchess style; rosewood Pianoforie, tagere Carpets, Secretaire Bookcase, Mirrors, “Paintings, | Bronzes, Clocks, Vases, Curtains, sohd wainut and inlaid | Bedstends, Uressing Cases, Bureaus, Washstands, spring | xi hair Wattromes, Belding. Wardrobes, Bullet. xten- | Table; sily ctiina and plated Ware; also or | T THE ROOSEVELT MANSIC 836 Broadway, THURSDAY Ith, 10.4. M., By ©. D. FAVOR, Auctioneer. B. FAVOR, Auction wad Vomuliagion, 13 East Pour- teenth strvet, will ‘sell as above. Horses, Carriages, | Coach Wagons, single and doublk. Harness, also, Patior, Bearoom, Office, Dining Room and kitchen Furniture, Carpets, Mirro: Clocks, Ot Vaintings, ele | Kant rosewood ktagere, Buffet, do, “N. —Over 500 lois. | come early. er VOTION NOTICK.—BY VIRTUK OF A CHATTEL mortgage I will sell at public auction on Thurs Tseh lust 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at 22 Beekman | ove Band Saw. one Rolling Machine, one Lathe | orkbench, one Planing Machine, ‘Sharing and Pulleys i Hana rey hes and two HOM, AS CUSHING, attorney. tor Mortgagee. UCTION SALB.—THOMAS REILLY, AUCTIONBER, | sells this day, at 1% o'clock, at No. 6 Abatior | Place, near Bleventh ‘avedius, on wecount of whom it | may" concern, oae ‘bay "Horse, to bay a bil for Keeping expenses, ero pnaailacaia ¥ onder CSOUN B, COLOMBIN, Y af R, MITCHELL, AUCTIONFER. TAUNION 'SILVik PLATE COMPANY THE will continae the eale of their Elegw tensive Stock of FINE rEuEC tn sO PUATED WARK, | RES AND ONS, | cuorcn oe TOUTLeRy, At their saloaroom, faa ‘ CMiuiden jane, daily, until further notice, commencing at eleven o'clock, A. M J. HM, SWAIN, Treasurer, Y DANIBL A. wargens, SIONERS, 47 AND LIBERTY STR: THIS DAY, AT 103¢ o'clock, coramenehte 8 t lot 67, GREAT SALE OF SECOND BAND SEWING MACHI the best machines offered, all of which have been t mm exchange for the ight running and xoiseless Kemi: t ar MATHEWS’ AUCTION ROOMS 47 AND 49 REBT. ¥ PETER eS EER. Mortgage Sale thi Gav, at Il OGlock, at 284 Mott | Street. ‘The contents of r Beer Saloon, consist of Bar Gounwr and Back “Bar, Mirror: Glass Wa Tables, Chairs, Engravings, Clock, Ice-box, Stove and | Yipe, dc. ey I sHucK. Attorney for Mortgagée. le—this day (Wednesday), es o'clock, Parlor, Bedroo Diningroot Furniture, in lois, for the trade and others, consistine of pisek wainut, rosewood. mahogany and oak Furniture. Catalogues early this morning. H B, BERTS & SONS, AUCTIONEERS, Park Place and 14 Murray street IMPORTANT SPECLA L PEREMPTORY BALE OF RICH AND EL’ EGANT C CABINET FURNITURE, THE ENTIRE BALANCE OF STOCK OF MR, CONRAD BOLLER | , 10 BE SOLD POSITIVELY WITHOUT RESERVE O8 Webseepcy AD Travespay, may wana, AT 10% O'CLOCK EACH Day, AT OUR NEW AND SPACIOUS SALESROOMS, 7 PARK PLACE, and 14 MURRAY STREET, new Post office, The stock embraces every variety of rosewood and walnat parlor, cl chaeaber. library and diving room Furai- ture, rich iw arior Tables, Pedesta Easles, Wardr Keases, &c., Ac. which’ were made by Mr. Boller for first class city retail trade, and are fuily guaranteed ; the goods have been removed from his late warerooms on Twenty-third street, to our salesrooms, and will be sold positively, without ny reserve whatever, in consequence of joller having seures ‘rom bases: they. will be on exibition on Tuesday ‘will be found well worthy the inspection of those in search of really elegant Fur- nitare. SAAC WOLP, AUCTIONEER.—MYERS & CO. WILL sell, this day, at 10} o'clock, at 17 Bowery, large and eneral assort jousehold Furniture; also la Stor Yancy Goods, Hosiery, Dress Goods together with @ choice lot of Gins, Brandies, Whisties, Vivars, ac. Bale positive. osRrH SHONGOOD, AUCTIONEER, SELLS THIS 103g o'clock, "S25 West Stock and Fix- Grocery Sto ealers invited. ABSHAL’S SALE.—SEEBACHER & DELMOUR, Auctioneers, will seil at their salesrooms, 164 Chat- ham street, at Ul o'clock. on Thursaay next. & large lot or gentlenien’s, Furnishing Goods, consisting of Drawers, ladies’ and gentlemen ‘Dress Goods, Yankee Notions, Spool Sik, Human ele, showcases, L. LIPPMAN, Marshal. ORTGAGE SALE.—MAX BAYFRSDORFER, AUC. tioneer, sells, il o'clock, 0 West street, Fixtures of a Liquor =tore Restaurant, in one lot By order of Mortgagee. pantitrgn a saLE—eu DrRaME court. iad; tures soe KER, Auctioneer. at Zo'ciocs. Bxchango Salesroom, lit Broadway, Store and Lot No. 88 Franklin street, North side, 75 feet east of Church street, 25 by 100 feet, House and Lot, No. 73 Spring siréet, North side, 160 ft. ¢in. west of Varick street, 25 by 116 fe storehouse and Lot, S41 Greenwich street, Bast side, 9 ft. south Hause ‘Kani ye" flog as by 99 ft. Sin. on a No o cree et West side, 75 feet soutte of Watts street; lot, 25 by 100 feet, nu © Bie Pere House. ie perfect ‘eremptory. vn W. C. LEVERIDGE. Ret ©. W. Saxpro! Aytorney. 27 Chatham street. Exboctoms eal Beach street, No. 15, House and Lot; also No. 17 Beach street, May i3, at 12 o'clock, at Exchange Salesroom, Broad Term: 1 about purchasing will | | this country: ys | Si rer | frame school bouse, six uraios: natatorium | and two years. | SALES AT ACOTION, GueRires | SALE OF STOCK AND FIXTURES OF 5D first-class Grocery Stock, om Thursday, May 1S—10 eclock A. M., 140 Himilton ‘avenue, sede Teas, Coffees, Spices, Canned truit reported eo i Scales, Joe Hox, Faxttires, iso. large lot of im F. Bissell. Auctionéer. G. catauae A dient” Avexut Dogcxrr, Under snerit Gussie. SALE OF HURSKES, COACHES, HAR- i. ness, 5. HERMAN, Sherifs Auctioneer, sells Friaay. May 14, at 10; o'clock, at No. 18 Bowery, by virt tachment and by order of Hon: David Moadam, one ‘of the Justices of t ne Court, two Coaches, three Horses, two sete Harness Blankets, &o Sule positive. WILLIAM G CONNER, Sherue Wiuitas H. Burns, Deputy. mpeRostKes’ aL, Pee sta way COOKE, in bankruptcy. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneer. VERY KLEGANT ae »EAT ORES ON TUESDA ' nid, Ba othe Noun’ be sold at public sale, AT THE” PALA DENY MLA, EXOHANG®, all that argo and very elegant ne ge) eat and Farms known aa “OGONTZ,” comprising ut 214 acres of sand, itunte on Cheiten ills, in Montgomery ‘county, Va,, having extensive fronts on Spring avenue, Cheiten avenue, Washington lane, Charch lane, Old York Koad, North Pennsylyanis Railroad and other sixeets, 5 min’ ates! drive to Old York tation, on the North Penn- \vania, Railroad, front the mansion. ‘The improve- are an extra very superior MANSION, four high, with two towers, each five’ stories, butt ot very pandsome granite s one (from the quarries on the place and trom Quincy, Masa) in tne most substantial and cosily manuer, fin: ished 1m hard woods; wo pon ; has iron beams, noors ig with mortar, makin Very solid and firé proof; 8 work, by John Rice, Ko ‘owner, anid no expense the handsomest, largest and most unobstructed vie’ mies around which es: 00% be jas on the first floor an exten iy every side: pol here, balconies: larga nd haudsome parlor, music room, sitting room, office, library, conservatory, dining room (with fire-proof vault and china closet), pantry aud kitchens, extra large hails; on the second floor, 11 store and trunk oreh, tronting alian and other goambers, billiard room, rooms, H water closets; on the third | Boone 4 bathrooms and 4 cedar closets; ot fourth ioor, 7 chainbers and a’ room’ fitted and furnished for performances and concerts; has @ stage and scenery; ks and 3 mali rooms in tower; im the basement, which runs under the entire building, are large wine ana preserve ciosets, Carpet room, bathroom and water closets ee servants), coal and vegetable vaults, 4c, It is hand: somely treseoed and painted throughout; doors, inside shutters, hall and stairways solid walnut The eutire house is giazed with the best quality white heavy French ate Klaas insiae some are handsomely stained and he ured). speaking tut 6 furnaces, low- Swo grates, white tm ntels; lighted wit! and heated throughou: tilated, chambers coi modiou ith bathroomstcOwvenient; wile stairway: in fact turnished compiete with every moderm improve- ment and convenience. Also, a handsome granite steble and coachhouse, | mree a a four stories hich; has stalls for 16 hore room f wes. and three rooms for coachman; ranite tops house, in complete working order ; «ix ot houses ahd. graperies, ‘tu 1room, houw, potting house, deer park. a lodge house « gach gate on the main entrances, five genteel iw houses ree farm barns, ice house (filled), old saw and grist mill Picturesque), an r° Yoir, representing ruins, valuable stone quarries (three opened and worked), with railroad track; six orchards of fruit trees of Various Kinds, numerous hot beds, large vegetable garden: 12 springs (with, three spring h excellent water; & number of elevated bul heautiful stream of water passes ea ‘he length of the }lice, which js about 1 | abundance of Norway spruce, hemlock and other ed two fish ponds; large, and handsoine lawns, light street iainps (supplied wisn oe made on the premise: the drives and wal the house and to the rai Toad station are macadamized: the grounds, at a great expense, Were made to drain into the cre iicre are 2M teres of land, hall upland, quarter meadow ani the balance beautiful forest. “i hiy and the ersonal property coat the late owner over $1,000 It s worthy the attention of capitalists and, ‘real estate speculators: could be advantageously divided into hand. some country sites, and there is stove enoagh {in the quarries to build over 1,000 houses; und the advantage ere being in Montgomery county is the taxes are very ‘A survey and photographic views may be seen at the anction rooms. Ir is convenient to churches of different denomina- tims, academies, stores, The Old York /ailroad stiion i n this property. Horses, Carriages, sleighs, Farm ng implements, fo. Fine Ol! Palnungs, valuable Books, fargo swck of Port, Catawba and sherry Wines, Ineluaed in the sale o te is the entire elegant Household Furniture, about 300. ‘ane Oi! Paintings, brary Olrrare aud valuable, Works, large stock of excellent Wines, &c., ail of which are now in the mansion: 9 Horses, Carriages, 4 Cows, sielgus, greeahouse Plants, Farming Implomenta, &e., de: A catalogue and a card of admittance may be had (by thiove oniy- wishing to purchase) from Edwin M. Lewis, Esq. irustee. M, THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, ,q82 and 14 south Fourth street, ay Pmieaprnraia, a | (ue LEADING Leia wide NEWSPAPER THE EVENING TELEGRAM. W TILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION (wiruour limit or reserve), on Tuesday, the 18th da: at 5o'clock P. M.. one of the best équipped Dis the United States for the capacity. comprising Buskivng Machinery, copper Worm and stili, &c.; this distillery is capable of producing 100 barrels spirite every twenty. four hours; the building is built of brick, three stories high, hor ieee: no expense a eure to make this one of the best distite rise 1 the © desir: ing to go into the Nqui neat oF Ady sind’ of msnu: facturing business would do well to attend this sale; terms will be very liberal; one-haif cash, balance on one ‘arties desiring a detailed statement naddress us,and any question will be promptiy an- sab L, POWERS £ SON, 1,940 Main street, Richtnond. Va. W M. WITTERS, Eel! nrptak eat SELL THIS aay ‘at 2o’clock, at 44 Canal street, by virtue offs tel mortgage, OY quanuy of Housebold Fi fare of every description, Ane Brasseis and ingrain pets, French plate pier, mantle and common Marrory; curled hair, husk and excelsior Mattr Beds, Pillows and Bedding ; also Desk Reirigerators, Show coe te Glass and Kiichenware a 1ot of furniture to pay expenses asd storage. PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, 4 ae, ‘\ STEINWAY & BON, 30N, ALSO ™ hea toa WINDSOR Claneteree, brilliant toned; used eigh: Warranted five’ years. Also maker's Di of sale prt iant toned 7 octave any 77 forte; fiye Silver’ China: efor leet rivate resiaenc: 120 avenue. KDM ipping. Calin Paintings, Bronzes, Mirrors, than baffcost. call thie ‘day at West Twenty- -third street, near Six! AY. N. #.—Pianotorte has sox tor jately, as all pace be ets, ardiess of cost Pe ni 8 P.M 120 West C3 Twenty third street near Bi & EDMOND GAY. L$10_BEAUTIFOR ROSEWOOD PIANOPORT! « Pianos tw rent $5 per month; instalments receiv pew GOLUaMITHS, 30 Blece iy low. GOLDSMITH'S, 2 Bleecker ‘street, near Bowery. NEW DEPARTURE.—CALL AND SER; UPRIGHT, square and grand Pianos: Ste:nway's, Chickering’s, Weber's and others, also Organs; bargains tor cash, on {potaiments and for rent. SX. BALL & CO, No 1d East Foarteenth street LARGE STOCK OF PIA ‘08 AND ORGANS FOR Wh cadhana to jet @t reduced prices; sold by instal- mo LUDKE, 60 Fast Fourth street, near Bowery. _ A MAGNIFICENT PIANO, OF EXQUISITE WORK manship and Lg a A ae Having been used onl = oth, wiil be sola for $275; original cost, $600, 14 et street, near bast Broad wa, (WEBER, |STEINWAY. | OHICK rH 1a mrontety: seial aeebed dione ses WiDoLE. 1d Waverley place, near Broadway. N ELEGANT.1% OCTAVE PLANO, NEARLY NEW, sacrifice; Steinway, bargain; Bop Ot Organ, $50 Janos, Organs, rent or instalments PEBK & SON, Clinton place (wighth street), near Broadway. BARGAIN—7% OCTAVE, ROSEWOOD PIANO; A carved legs; oversirung Paises agratie: almost Dew; Tully warranted; sacrifie iments take: $1? mouthly. R CAGLE, No. 107 West Twenty-third street, corner Sixth avenue. “y LINDEMAN SEVEN OCTAYE PIANO, $125; RENT ath ag ty Organ, $00: Brince Organs on asta ‘Good rosewood Plan seamen ORDON & SON, 15 haat Pourteenth street- 9} DAWNBROKER’S SALE—WATCHES ANI ‘Thos. J. McGrath, Auctioneer, 158 Chat! rer of Mulverry, Will sell on Thursday, 7 woes wold | tae w ie i, Diamonds a ol lewelr Guna, it ols Musical Instruments, &c by order M. BTICH, Third avenues AWNBROKER’S SALE.—THOMAS 4 Auctioneer, 158 M'ORATH, batham street. corner Mulberry, will ‘sell this day, at 11 o'clock, Men's and Women's Clothing. Dresse: bhawis, Remuants, Quilts, Beds, Bed- hee: 18, Pants aud Vests. By 72 sIxTa a anenbols, a reet. Patent SALE—ON MAY 15 of Watches, Jewelry and’ Ciothing, by order of Moses Bia avenue AWNBROKER'S BALE. —THIS8 DAY, JAMES AGARA ‘Auctioneer, Will seil at 59 New Bowery, at Il o'clock, 1 Dresses, Shawls, Kemnants, Table Linen, Unders e, is, Sheets. Blankets, Boots, shoes, Pil- Coats, Pantaloons aod Ves. By order ut Aut. | 40 ~ ws Stanton sireet } ICHARD WALTERS, | avor 1ONEER MORTGAGE sale Groceries, Horse, Wagon, &c.—W)!! sell, on y (Wedne atlos o'clock, at 476 big J coroer Tenth street, Brouklyn, ~tock a i | ry Grocery Store, viz. :—#lour, Canned Frait) Tea,Cotve, Soap, Candies, Vinegar, Kerosene 011, Scaies, Liotse, top Grocery Wagon, nee By order Attorney. | Groot, ROBERTSON, AUCTIONERR, WILL SBLi, at 140 Bast Broadway, on Wednesday, at i | Hoaseholt Furniture, black walnut Dressin tension Table, Bureaus, Washsiands, Tables, Bedsveads, Lounges, Cotta Stove, Kitchen Utenstis, SHERIFY'S SALE.—STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A ‘frst class Liquor Store. $. HERMAN, cherifi's Auctioneer, sells Tharstay. May } - at 10 o’cloe: the southwest corner of Ligith street id First aveniie, Counters, Sewing. one kngileD Ale | other Fixtures and Page ture of said store: eth oe! Bowery, the en- ch suit, Rerigerawr, Parlor Kery. fc. condaang of, a larg kot fine Gin, Kam, Port ri sherry Wine; Wnistey in casks, barrels, cases an fotties, Glassware, Ao. Fa inv WM. 0, CONNER, sheriff. Maan Lamioan, Deputy, QuERIFP'S SALE OF MAQUINERY: IRON, STEEL, Office Faruiture, &c.—s, ERMAN, sberif's Aue. neo selig this day (Weanesday), May i2, at 10 ‘clock, #88 Baat T Twenty-third swreot, & large let Of Machinery. constetiay of Winder Machines, Packing Machine, one Tester, Wool Packing Macnines, Lathes. Brick Forges. Caldrons, lot_of Leather beiting, Blacksinich Tools, lot of Cawungs, Pulleva &o.; also ‘Seales, lot of Tabing, Sates, Desks, Chairs, &e.;wlso a larue lot of Iron, ste \ ae WILLIAM 0. CONNKE pherid, | Kars Dovan. Pevuty, “. N ELEGANT DECKER & mts Le gr pe vOR sale, at a sacrific up! ; also.satin catelaine HATE coet'675a for $200; brocaia, ana rep suits, brary, chainber and diniagroom Furniture, 19 lots, to. euitt, at ove-tourth cost, |X. B.—Must be sold. Call at four story brown stoue private residence Sixtee! “4 RARE OPPORTUNITY TO a iretelass Pianotorte.— Private family ‘will sell their = pificent i octave round cornered rosewood and ed case Mianoforte; has all im, pavements: parent Sgratte aud Improved action ; cost $900, for , ,Muse Cabinet; has full guarantee ck mit} malter and bill of iso Parlor ana Chamber Sets. residence i Bast Ww st T A GREAT SACRIFICE—NEW MODERN SITE ot an aeoree celebrated maker, a MA PATTBENG, 146 Brondway, corner Astor place. A LADY WILD SELL AN BLEGANTLY Carved rosewood 7% octave Steinway & Sons Pianotorte, Cost price $740, stan Immense sacrifices; box for ship: ment ird street, near Bowery. Woe CLASS PIANOFPORTES TO RENT—$6 PER month; one at $4; rent allowed if purepased. Ware- rooms, 712 kignth avenue, near ae fourth street 08 SALE OR TO LET—JARDINE’S PARLOR OR. gan, Marvin's Parlor Safe and Sofa Bed, tween Gand 10 this morning, at 29 W it Thirty- hind x IANOFORTES TO RENT—OF OUR OWN MAND. facture, comorising squares, uprichts and grands. CHICK KRING Bast’ Fourveenth street, be- tween toed way and a Fifth avenue. 08 TO OR SELL=LARGE LOT; PRICES Pend terme te oule the a Jat MERRELL'S, No. § Unton squ pe, BEST UPRIGHT AND SQUARE PIANOS TO rentat BRANTIGAN'S, 23 Union square. A number of second hand Pianos, in excellent "brder, for sale ex: tremeiy low for ¢ =) L MM PPPP uf cco” o Ob MMP Pho © o OL yur orig 0 Qo OL | a o OL MM Pprer OC o OL MoM P ue oon BME OG 6 000° CLLLL Moh F mm cece TITITTH OH TITTT RRR EBEEE ie ie A ro oR RE 22 8 ry 2k BS . ry » Ra SO T HHuH A TT RRR REE 22 2 AAA Tf K RE an Me 2 2. oe T HOH AT R RE 2 My S A T R RK EBBE ore BROADWAY. Mr. JON F, POOLE...., - THIS_D DAY, AT 2 O'CLOCR, _M MM A PTT JINN N EEE EEE MM MM AA Tt ILNN NE MM MM AA T HNN NE MMMM AA T It N N NEES EEE MMM M AAAA 2 WN NNE gE MMM MA A T LN NNE E M M MA a3 UN NN BEBE KEEE TH AVENUE THEATRE. bla aod Manager .....Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY THIRTEEN WE 1 PERFORMANOK OF rhe gnkat. COMEDY BENBATION, BEAaS RBBBBB iL B BUG B Bia Bb BUG BBBBBB Li G@ B BIG B BUG Go B BiG a BBBBBB Il GGGGO BBB ou. NN N A NN N ZZZ28 A BOB KH O NN N AA NN N Zz AA B OB O NNN AA NN WN Zz AA Bo BQONNN AA NNN L AA BBB) O O NNN AA NNN 2 AA 4393 #88 AAA NNN @ AAA BB OON NN A ANNAN Bk 4 0, BBB 0O N NNA AN NN Z62Z2 4 a UNPRECEDENTED CONTINOANCE of CROWDED BD HOUSES! EVERY NIGHT re 8. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND | TURDAY AT 5TH AVANUB pe TO-DAY AT 1:30, SBOOND GRAND COMBINATION MATINEE. AIME AND OPSRA BOUFFR, and 3 me BiG LA JOLIE PARFUMEUSE and AIMEL’S FAREWELL MATINEE. ICES BUAL ex a KOK THIS GREAT COMBINATION. SATURDAY AY MATINEE, May 15, at 1:30 LINA MAYR in OPERA BOUFFE! LA FILLE DE MME. ANGOT! THE BIG BONANZA| ‘An extraordinary ae Tination bil. po 4 Evening —One Hundredth Per- nee an Pacer e rey BONANZA! BIG BONANZA! MONDAY, Ma: formance of T the Thea ‘ir NIA- TORE wie oft SOLID. ‘SILVER, from the Bonanza SERVED CHAIRS on this occasion, $2 To be ae THURSDAY MORNING, May 13. ETROPOLITAN ete 585 Vat yh od WALLY WARD.. Manager, MATINEB MATINEE THIS pet bale Day, A 2 O'CLOCK, 2 ocLocK, ALL THE GREAT ARTISTS APPEAR, HEATRE COMIQUE, Mr. JOSH HART. : Sole Proprietor MA’ TINE, MATINEE, MATINEK, © PAUST FAMILY, tn their beautiful act. nakfloas and HART, WILD, CARIER, ite, Tooley, Si ere “Miss Benuett at 514 Broadway. MATINEE TO-DAY. MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND SATORDAY, GPP rena HOUSE. _ The beantifal spectacular romance of THE TWELVE /® TEMPTATIONS. ORIGINAL SCENERY, GORGEOUS DRESSES, ~~ SPABTLING VARIETIES. SATURDAY, MAY ae tk ead to Wea mean ogre arransooy 27% ainea hi Wonder, Te rae Wo = tela in the iprctaentar play, Ty 43 Matinee. RY OPE XA HOUSE. Bowery. Bow iavrrato BILL AND KIT CARSON ua y New drama, THE SCOUTS 0: NB, w Specialty Artis Ooectan iptavenry sie ‘Cora Eotelle's t ’s new ballet, “The Parisian Urisettecs.* OBINSON HALL. k of the great sensat ones Laat eck ofthe arent sengtion, jer venived tna, perros oF Med ks Lane, in their refined ana feaine ME cei os a Anew priest on ramme of TABLEAUX VIVANTS, ecialty Artists. NEW VAUDEVILLES, and new §) the performance will commence with the laughable farce ot AND Mrs PELBK W ening wi resented. iit HE TWO BUZZARDS, with the entire oe t AY the Vaudeville Company. an Same ae EK, SATURDAY, AT 2 R DION BOUCICAULT WILL PERFORM DURING the month of April in Bosto M yori mouth of May oe oe jadelpbia. He w pear in July a California Theatre, in San Francise On september 11, he will appear as “Conn,” in the “Shaugnraun,” at Drury Lane s heatre, London ‘Aud retarn to New York in the beginning po base Any letters or communications a 4-4 wo him accordingly or if addressea rmanent rest- J Bast Pifeenth street, Rew ‘ork, will be for- ARTIES LEAVI ‘OR THE COUNTRY SRooLD AVE THEL HE TIONS AT TI VE TH atest NEWS, SE UNITED STATES OR ©. $6 A YHAR, POST PREP, Wa WALK—__ the eyo Third avenne and aia third street. GRAND VICTORY ASSUR 1s sailon ie 36 hour omplishe 515 mites in 6 days. Doors open day and.night. a mission 50 cents. NO.2 ADDR FO! THE — LECTURE 8. SEASON. o and special diseases, at ' Dr. as at the soon hs No. 68 Broadway, near Fourth st The i 4 most magnificent museum in the “world, ‘Admaiaeton, LECTORE EVERY NIGHT AT 8 Q:CLOCK ow ‘Manhood, and the Cause of is Premature De- cline,’ at the York Museuin of Anatomy, 618 Br way, between Houston and Bleecker streets MUSIC. Abe OY8, sds fell Mael AGES OF 10 AND 14 WHO have, ood Yo will find employment for the sum 4 at the sixth avenue ®, Sats Theatre, any moruing, between 10 AMUSEMENTS. ci tirane ncn aha anneal Nevera FAREWELL TO AMBRICA —BOOTH'S THREATRE—THURS DAY'S EXTRA MATINE: I iy RRIGAN AND HAKT AT BOOTH’S NEXT Thursday's Matinee. Choice seats at Tyson's, Filth Avenue Hote OOTHS THEATRE. CLARA MORRIS JARRETT & PALMER .. - Lessees and Manages THIRD NIGHT OF THE ENGAGEMENT of the MSS Cea MORE actress, 3, who THIS (WTDNE: DAY, VekERava, eet n, her grand impersonation of th the gharacte The piece is produced trite ip EN fare and wil) have the toilowing judicious and powerful MIBUTION OF PARTS. EVADNE. ‘Miss CLARA MORRIS ed i Mr. J. B. Studley icem.Ao, Colonna vir. aie ie he King of Naples, Geort lortom Peed “Mr. tl, B Bradley Olivia. Miss Blanche Grey BOX OFFICE ‘will be open every nun from 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. for thi sale of reserved seal VADNE will be the attraction are night and at the SATURDAY MAINE of the wee NEXT MONDAY, hy Mag ty BETH with an extraordinar: nd Locke's ortzinal im by be W eratic orgunieation of 100 MIXED VorcRs. 8 OF SEATS By GINS ON TUESDAY, TO-MORROW (THORSDAY) APTRRNOON, May 13, Mi TOOKER'S: tien T. Miss Eee oe " eel 6 fmerk Euro} THE. PLORENGES, DALY'S THEATRE COMPANY, the great tpecialty artists HARRIGAN and HART, ke. ae. Box oth 0 OF pea crclogk ae OF SEATS NOW PROGRESSING. Boos THEATRE, THURSDAY'S MATINEE. JARRETT & PALM and Managers: MOST TANABE ELS ENTERTAINMENT. OCKERS BENEFIT. TO-MORROW (rHURSDAY) AFIERNOON, MAY 13, BILL OF THE DAY. FIRST—Dougias Jerrold's + touching nantical rasan iny » BLAC ebat D SUSAN, with the dis- aver, Mr. DroRass aie hing character of WILLIA re by the grost company is BUOTHS FHbATIS afl of whom are generous volunteers. SECOND. ane bonnlar 3 FLORENCES in one of their best pleces, THE YANKEE HOUSEKEEPBR, by which they made their great London success. Mr. and Mrs, FLORENCS saul for Europe on the loth inst. ‘THIRD. —Miss tear and and M i 3 i Pepa r eR in th he rei ALOONY 31 Shakespeare's and vOLAET, This rat ‘pe MISS NbiLe FON'S PAREWELL tos MERIOA as she leaves for England on ~aturd ay. cM GUE also Bae volunteers, having the consent of LESTER WALLACK, Esq. FOURTH. abe, femommed ed specialty artists, HARRI- GAN and HAIT none of thelr most famous eourteous sketches, by the kind renin not Mr. JOS HARE. manager of the THEATRE OOMIQUE, FiFTH.—The whole prreoniing: entertainment culminating with one of most attrac- tive comedy representations ‘by, THe PPR AVENUE THRAIRE COMPANY, who have gk kingly yolantes! red, with the polite permis- sion of AUGUSTIN DALY, &sq., manager. RESERVED SEATS.. GiNSRAL ADMISSIO YORUM THEATRE.—MME. ANGOT TO-NIGH Spi AIMBES last night bat two in America, as: ; positively sails tor on Saturday. of woitak original role, Claireite, TO-MORROW, only ume ot LA PERICHOLE, Ital A in her best character, La Perichole. FRIDA iS PAREWBLL BENEFIT Y¥ 14, AIM. End POSITIVELY LAS? APPEARANCE IN AMERICA. | NO. MATINEE ON “SATURD. SATURDAY EV'G. MAY 15, REVIVAL OF 2000's CROWAING TRIUMPH IN OPERA BOUFFE, GIKOPLE-GIROPLA, which will be produced ean ENTIR“LY NEW SCENERY and on a scale of assed splendor, ie in-which Miles COBALLE GEOL FROY LEON Nt MINELLE, Kt nt Mes G. DE QUERCY and V. AIRE, wuil inal ity reens ih td THEATRE.—AIMEE’S FAREWELL BEN. Fit AND PUSTLIVELY LAST APPEARANCE In AMERICA, FRIDAY A ES are aide An extraordinary pri First Be of Offenbac! CHEN ASD PeRIESOUEN, a Lise fie seeond act of LA JOLLE PAR To conclude with (first time of) smosanoane ‘Comeay Vaudeville, in one sot entities (RUFS presenting AIMEE in ‘NOMEROUSY CUALACTERS, in whieh she will int FRENCH. SPANISH, GERMAN ant ENGLISH SONGS. Prices as usual, Seats now ready. Vv ALLACK’S., Proprietor and Manager. Mr. Lester Wallack Doors open at7 30, To opmimence at 3 o’clocs precisely. Last bat dS BUT TWO ror HE REGULAR SSA8ON i. Wallack has the honor to announce A NIGHTLY an TERNATION POPULAR AND arreaciive STANDARD COME. involving’ the COMBINED TALLNI® OF THE COMPANY, WEDNESDAY — > SATURDAY EVENINGS, an soverca Li's oe. Sgomecy of the URSDAY EVENING, reat Comedy of the TO RUIN, FEIDAY arene AND reo aah MATINEE, e petite Comedy of in |APPY R, and ‘sheridan Comedy, Messrs, J. MONTAGUE, JOHN OILBERT. HAR Boe eee Sadie Me PLYMETON dF BROWNE, Chk. EDWIN, W. J LEON A‘ ARD, ADA Miss EFFIE GMO, 'ONISL. DTHWAITE and Miss TUARTLE. TT in the cast. can be secured six Gaysin advance. ERMANIA Fev BOEPe bievcke yicingierend NOENDORFF Direc peete . ‘12, Benefit of ALWINE fizyoun, sovanit phar it Benet o dn) in Sacts, Pp oe Box office open from 8 :30 Ull 4 o'clock P. pooness Bot eed nd a Cast ‘orunequatied excellence. SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, BIRCH, AN FRANCISCO WAMBDLD, BAN Wop rhe MINSTREL BACKUB NEW OPERA HOUSE, Broadway snd 20th streak crowded. Received i screains, cLomlibi willy Birch, OPERA tn or, Want, Nh Sule a La AgnicANe. Fused He Charley Bact add Ryinan LA, APRICANE, CLONED R: he Great itoardo, WASH DAY. or, the kin cy ae § Bruised Heart Ra lolpbh PICTURES, Bouts secured: ‘Family Matince Saturday at 2 OL. SINN’S PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN. EVERYTHING NEW Tals WEBL. BLTY TROUPE NO. 9 THIRTY ” One BEsT SfAKS ON THE STAGE. Nighily—-WEDNKSDAY and SATURDAY Matinoes \REAT SUCCESS. WEDNsDaY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, LAST Bi T FOUR Days 0! A Ui * GREAT SOUTH Astnigas ea it Houston in the new pavilion pi - street, Bast THE BEST crrcus” iw THE WORLD, Doors open at2 and 7:30 P.M. ADMISSION, 25 CBNTS. a VOLI THEATRE, Highth sireet, between Second and Third avenues, T The model VARIETY THEATRE in mete ‘GREATEST ATTRACTION, 6 PINKST BALLET, bt ty MOST REFINE cor VAREETY PERFORMANCE, Last week of enn SCHULZ, THE MAN, Wi Ta 100 FACES, _ Admission, 20c. ; re ‘2c. ; ret ik Oo" ENING. or OF OBNTRAL PARK GARDEN. JOHN KOC «Proprietor UNRIVALLED SUMMER NIGHTS CONCERTS, The public is respectfully informed that the Eighth Season of this vere and fashionable summer resort, expressly built for the TUEODORE THOMAS SUMMER NIGHTS CONCERTS, will open on MONDAY EVENING, May 17, ¢ proprietor takes Dieasure in stating that the Cen- tral Park Garden has been remodelled, Dewly decorated and renovated. Every effort will be made to retain for th oaition, as & resort alled by anv of its Kind either In Burope of 2 "doe programmes and particulars a wards PRQGRAM MES, POSTERS, FAMPALETS. TICKETS, Press Opinions and ail kinds of Printing for mu: steal conservatories entertainments are furnished in the most ele; TRAIN tthe Mi TROPOLITAS PRINT. ING ESTABLISHMENT, 215 fatter day CinGULAks at Private Academy, 212° A iieventh STORAG: a z. AW SRAND, CENTRAL TORAGE WAREHOUSE for furniture, Ac,, 22 and 20 seventh itreet, corner Broadway.—spacious Pts well s ventilated Fooms; extra inducemenis offered inspeetion invited. MORGAN & BROT . Proprietors, CENTRA L STORAGE WAREHOUSES, Lazxetoy East Forty-tourth street, east of Grand Cen- tral depot.—sStorag Y merchand: or all descriptions of furniture, baggage, carriages, &e. Kxclu- roof Vaults, £6. JEN ELIUS ORRILLY & BRUS., Proprietors, TORAGR. Righth avenue, corner o/ Forty-sixth street. BILLS, oMITH & JPRIGHT AND SQUARE PIANOS AND ORGANS for cash, instalments of reat, $3 upward; upright Pianos aspeciaity, BeTi’s warerooms, 788 Broadway, corner senth sirect, ie : bog HEAP NEW FIRST OLASS 74 OCTAVE >», which taken for debt Can be seen at HENiy Whites, glue denter, 261 Pearl street Near Ful: ton Call between | and 6 P. M. WANTED “YO” PURCHASE, RUG STORE Les would make a D—FOR A PHYSICIAN, OR ments with a druggist to com address DOOTUK Heraid oMce. ANTED—TWO SECOND HAND OFFICR LOW desks (one double): describe desks, and give price; cheap. Address DESKS, Herald offi ANTED—A NICE PAIR OF SECOND HAND BLACK W, <A HANDSOME CARVED LEGS ROUND COR- | $85. ners Plano, in periect order; Pianos on $6 to $20 | monthly instalments; reny 5 pity Malnut Doors, with ground or cut glass lights, muy " leet Sinches by 7 reat 6 nehes each. Apply to asa Bowery, | UY. ‘oii 6 LB Pongs ry 4 RISTOW'S GRAND TE DEUM AND BENEDICTDS, suitable tor Whitsunday, published by W. A. POND, 5s3 Broadway. AA 6 ap ieisand ogee enter eae te ar a, Director, ORGAN CONCERT.— tainments by Lessee and Mana, ENTY-SIXTH Chureh of pers -aecond strt rganist. Geor Brookiyn; vocalist Admission, 25 cents. Babi oy? MUSEUM West Fourteenth stre pen daily, 10 4. M. to 6%. M, Monday: free. OWERY OPERA HOUSE, DI BOWER ‘the Rosriag iriae BY pketch, eon miry aed Cronin, LUKE iN JOLN GANG (by request) AT THE MaiINeE THIS “APTERNOON, GRAND Holy 1 ay tial” ORPHANS WALTZ."—GREAT SUC CES3 OF this ¢ “hag ered ith nightly in “fhe Two Pl Fan iy glewant and nesses and Miss Bianci hard he sensation of the an soe, Yee, Written by Hen sington. lane day by OH. DITION 2.00, Hie wage YARD.—MME, MATILDA HERON BE that ber residence 1s 146 Bast sixte re continues Dramatic instruct iremenes introduced to the public in rst glass The Tis. roa - Me pax a nseeneenaienseisesestlen ON B. GOUGH-—GOUING TO ECROPR.—~NRW AND Jast lecture, “Now and Then.” at ne er Institute, 3. served 3 on Thursday roe, Way is. Vaiuaee's, seats 75c.; at W. Bivle House,

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