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“THE COURTS. Trial of a Policeman on a Charge of Manslaughter. ACTION FOR FALSE IMPRISONMEN Continuation of the Trial of Duffy for the Earle Assault. | Margaret Manning has been employed as scrub ‘woman in Judge Quinn’s Court for the past eignt | years, ber compensation being $2 a day. For gome reason, which Was never satisfactorily ex- plaineo, the Comptroller refused to pay her for the | fast four months of 1869, She brought sutr against She city for her pay daring this period, and the | case was tricd yesterday belore Judge Loew, in | tke Coart of Common Pleas, No substantial de- Yence was made by the city, anda verdict was rendered in her favor for $302 84, the full amount claimed, with interest. While Mary McUonors was riding tm a car of the Dry Dock, East Broadway and Battery Railroad | Company the car collided witha heavy truck in | @rand street. She was thrown from her seat with | Buch violence against the door as to break tne Window. Ste claimed to have sustaiued perma- ment injuries and brought suit against the rail- Foad company for $5,000 damages. The case was | ‘ried before Judge Speir of the Superior Court. | The jury estimated her injuries at a compara- | Sively smali figure and cave vera verdict for $75 | camages. FATAL CLUBBING BY A POLICEMAN. | In the Court of Oyer and Terminer yesterday, | Before Judge Brady, Charles W. Williamson, 4 po- Nee oMicer, attached to the Twenty-seventa pre- einct, was placed on trial on an indictment for mapsiaughter. Williamson appeared at the bar, @ressed !n foil police uniform, and took nis seat beside his counsel, Mr. William F. Howe, with an | @ir of confidence. Assistant District Attorney | Lyons, tn bis opening address to the jury, stated | that on the night of Apri! 12 Williamson, who was on patrol duty at the time, violently assaulted a ™an named John Campbell in Liberty street, | striking him several blows on the head with his elub, imficting injuries which caused the | @eatn of Campbell a few ays = after- | ward; wat the assault was unprovoked ond brotal, and tnat Wililamson deserved to be punished for having committed ir. George R. Black, Michael Wise and Jonn Adridge gave tes- timony corroborative of tne above statement. Jonn Carnody testified that Williamson and @notber man had a previous altercation in Green- | wich street. Sergeant Siater testified that oM- | cers Willlamson and Mclihardy brought Campoell So the station house and charged him with ale @nd battery. He observed a wound on Campdeli’s head, end on inquiring the cause of it Williamson fold him he struck him with 4is ciub in @erence. The testimony of Dr. Cushman, who | | yan that Caspbdell died of meningiuis caused ¥ @ blow om the head, closed the case for we | prosecution. In openia; stated that others were engaged the case for the defence Mr. Howe @ should prove that Campbell and in an altercation growing Ut oO! the ‘longshoremen’s strike, and that Wiliam @on im trying to quell the disturbance was m@ssauited by the deceased, and used his ciub on | him in seli-defence. He gave Wiillaméon @ good character, aud alluded to Bis career as a soidier during the Jate war and also to the confidence of | She Police Commissioners in bim as a good oMcer, Qs shown in the fact of thetr not having suspend dim from duty notwithstanding the gravity of the Tge against him. He called the prisoner as the fires witness, who testified that ou the 12th of Apri last nis attention was calied to a Mgnt in | Greenwich street, when, with tne assistance of | Ocer Mciluardy, be dispersed the crowa; after- | ward tue Oght was renewed in Liberty stree Fapped for assistance, When some one struck him 0 the back knocking bim down; as ne raised up Campbell caught bold of his leg and tried to throw him, when he struck Lim with Wis club, mtending to bit bis arm, Dut the blow bit him on the beaq; Be finally, wit the help of Oticer Melibardy, who came to his assistance, succeeded In taking Camp- | Deli to the station house and thence to tae Park | Moxpital. After testimony by Captain Saunders and Roundsman Hart, of the Twenty-seventn precinct, to which Williamson ts atrached, and by Avexancer K. Lang, James R. Rodtord, Morris Jacobs and William St, Jonn giving tae prisoner a good character, the Court adjourned. Tbe trial ‘Will be resumed this morming, ana it is expected Sbat a verdict will be reached to-day. MARINE COURT—PART Belore Judge Gross. ZXTENT OF A BOARDINGHOUSE KREPER'S LIEN. Elizabeta Tuthili vs. Jona Basteed et al.—The ae- sendants are boardinghouse keepers, and nad ‘with them from the jall of 1873 to the summer of 1875 Mr. and Mrs. Tutnil! as boarders. At the time of their leaving $412 remained due, and the de- fendants refused to aliow the iurniiure, pictures, oruamenta, &c., which were the property of the ‘wife, the plaintiff here, to be removed antil their | claim was satisfied. Tos action was brought to obtain the retarn of tue property, its value not being disputed to be $1,000, The arrangements for board, it seems, were made by the busvand, aad the payments irom time to time made by bim, ‘The Court in charging the jury said toat by act of the Legisiatare tne law wich gave un keepers Ouly @ lieu Upon property brough! to their non: by guests was Dow equally applicable to persons who carry on bos g houses as a business, and that i/ thay ound that the delendants kept such a Bouse aud that we board eiaimed rained an- aid, ad such a tien in this case, even ough these arcicies were the piaiutif’s individ- Wai property. The jury found the property to be the plainted’s, its value to be $1,000, but subject to lien in favor of defendant of $412. 1 MARINE COURT—PART Betore sudge Joach msen. ac FOR FALSE Moses Price vs. Charies Bu —in this sait the plaintim charged that on the 6th o aber last the deiendant went before one of the jastices of the Second Judictai District Conrt, and there made 2 PRISONMENT. septe Q@ statement upon which the plain: la? was arrestea and locked up tm Ladiow Strect Jail, the represen- tations before that Court being faise. It appearea from the evidence that an account existed between the pa ‘or @ couple of y ud @ caance of $84 re sopaid to the di ¢ payment ow Itnoogh being A by an 4 Was sought fo be recovered by Buste of Price in & periect|y liegal Manner, a8 Was charged by Juage Joachim ine jary found for the plainti® $500 damages, Osis Bud ailuwance DECISION: EMT COURT—CHAMBERS, e Lawrence. e‘erence oriered, —Report of referee is r examination proceed, further questious be reserved until tue on Of such examination tf National Beak va, Valentine (No. 2).—Demorrer overruled as frivolous and judg- Wen! granted to the plaintiff, with costa. Mc@reioy Va, Stulman.—Motioa granted to ange place of trial, without costs. kKioner vs. Finci.—Motion denied as to answer being shown, 45 N 468; a8 to redundancy, ru as to friv 46 N. ¥., p O78; 16 Barb., Wi, No costs. Comn ve. Ti Cwleago and Northern Pacific | Raiiroud Company, &c.—The papers have been banded up to the Court withous a notice of mo- tion, an order to show cause or anytuing to iuai- tate what is desired in (he case. God va, Kaufman; Osborn vs. Kaafman; Ver- | Moudy vs, Kauiman.—The jacts found by the ret eree reem to show very conclusively that the at- tacuments against the defendant Kaufman were mipro, erly issued. I have gone over the teati« Mony,and deem that it sustains tue releree in his report, Motions to ¢ the attachments fre therefore grated, with costs to the dant | Kaulman, Taornton va. Robinso e ust —It is so donbtfal, from the alioavits presented, Wuether sue convenience of witnesses realiy material for the just and | proper trial of this case will be promoted by changing the piace of trial that 1 do not lee war- Fantes in granting the motion, Motion denies without costs, | rhaule va. ~—This matter ts referred to Charles ., 10 ascertain and report the é defendant, gimmerman vs. Schoenieidt.—Reterred to Joseph B. Berry, Bi take proois of toe facts snd cifcumstances stated ia the veution, wiih his opinion thereon. Aikin Va, Kedder.—!n tne case | am willing to make an order that Talcott pay over the mone of the defendants, which he hoids, to we plaintit, | penaing the appeal in the Marme Court. It seeus to me to be @ cage in witch a receiver should 09 | s;pointed, In an action brongnt by such receiver | the rights Of all parties Con De adjusied, See o4 | BY... 516. | Webie ya Suciman—Jo thie cage I decom it | | payment of $10 costs. | va. Weory Meissner and G Proper that the defendants should be allowed to verve thelr proposed supplemental answer oo the following terma:—First—the delendants are to pay all the costs of the plaintias up to the pre: ent time and costs of this motion. Second—The supplemental answer to Le served on the piaint- | ins’ attorney within four days from date. Third— Toe cause to stand upon the calendar for trial the same as if this motion had not been granted, and to be tried when reached. The motion for stay of | proceedings is denied, with costs of motion. | Sheehy vs, Kelly.—\vpy not give the ordimary | notice of motion? In the Matter of Ellen Brown,—This application | does not comply with rule 6l. McMahon ys. Styeler; Van Wink! Allen.— | Arrest not granted in these casi | Wright vs. Wright.—Tue aMdavit of James | Thomson ts not signed or verified, | Webb vs, Webo.—The motion to amend the answer is denied, as it 1s quite evident that the alleged counter claim is barred by the statute, or 1! not barred that tue defendant can Oring a sep- | arate action and ought not to be allowed to pro- | tract this litigation by mtroducing # new issue which could aud should baye been raised when | the answer was Mrst put m. I understand ine | parties to have aureed upon a relerence aud that | itis therefore unnece: for me to pass apon | thac question. I see no reason lor releasing the property held under tne attachment or any part of it. It seems reasonabie to allow the commis+ vs. | sion to issue and thas part of the motion ts there- fore granted, but Without costs or stay to elther | purty. | Ingersoll va, Mortimer,—Most be separate | amMdavit for attachment and pablication, | Morris et al. vs. Porter.—Motion denied, By Judge Barrett. Mutual Life Insurance Company vs. Smitn.— | Order granted vacating decree of loreciosure, & c. SUPREME COURT—cIRcUIT—PaRkT 3, By Judge Van Vorst. Bank,—The McNamara vs. Wallkill Nationai Stenographers notes of the trial are wanted in order Lo settle the case. SUPERIOR COURT—SPECIAL TERM. | By Judge Van Vorst. | Sachs es al., vs. Dickinson.—Motion granted on | Twenty days to answer complaint, Tourber vs. Cotter.—Order granted. Smith vs, Ells.—Motion granted, not Warrant au order of discontintance. Tne sure- ties on the uppeal have been excepted to and lave not therealter justified. In the event that they are accepted, or are approved after examination, the defendant would be entitied to a stay of proceed- ings pending (ue appeal irom the jadgment, | Lanerty vs, Snethen.—the papers before me do | Q ° q rd 5 ° y Q I z & E | z 7:3 Before Jadge Sutherland. The trial of Jamea A. Daily, charged with at- tempting to snoot Abraham R. Karle, the Deputy Comptrolier, was resumed yesterday, The ac. | cused was the first witness examined. He gave | an account of nis early sickness and of the trouble | in hus nead, and wheu asked about the occurrences | of the morning upon wiich the assault was com- | mitted he said he remembered going to the | Tombs for the prisoners, and of asking Mr, McCloskey for @ pistol, be having been informed in the Sheriff’s office that the Oyer and Terminer | was ip session. Ke also recollected speaking to | tne Audiror, Mr. Jackson, and also the Deputy — Comptroller about his claim, but did not remem- | ber arawing a pistol upon Mr. Earle, His mind he said, Was a perfect blank as to wuat occurred after he spoke to Mr. Earle about nia claim up to tbe period when be found himsei! in aroom at the station bouse surrounded by people. Sherif Conner testified that ne appointed the prisoner an attenaant im the Oyer and Termmer about eight weeks ago, believing Lim to be an ex- | cellent man. Dr. Meredith Clymer, an expert on the subject of insanity, was tuen called and examined by counsel for the defence, wistrict Attorney Kollins cross-examined the Deoetor with his castomary sKili and ability, and also put a long hypothetical question, iounded upon certain proved jacts respecting the prisoo- er’s state of mind and bis acts, to which the Doe- tor responded that if what Mr. Rollins stated were true Duty Was mos insane at the time of the oc- currence. Tuis closed the testimony on both sides, After the recest Mr. Puray proceeded (to address tae | jury in bebalf of the prisoner, but be had not fin- ised his argument when the Court adjourned. He | wil cooclude it, however, this moruing, after which District Attorney Rolitns wiil address the | jury and Judge Sutberland charge them. FIFTY-SEVENTH STREET COURT. | Before Judge Kasmire. | THE TWENTY-THIRD STREET BURGLARY. | The three alleged burglars, Walsh, Charles Wil- | liams, alias Gus Nichols, and James Scannell, were | rraigned on the charge of breaking into Utto Eblers’ tailor store, No. 203 Hast Twenty-third | Street, on Saturday night, and attempting to rob it of a wagon !oad 0. gooas. Wailsn’s entire inno- cence was proven, and he was honorably dis- | charged. He Was attracted to the place by the excitement aud got arrested in @ lailway into which be ran to escape being shot when the fring between the police and the burgiars began. One of the thiev who had escaped after fring several suuis at the police from a window, boldness to waik into the court dur- examination. Roundsman Stewart ‘aptain Guuner Of bis presence, and seeing 1g tow them conversing the thief attempted to sneak out again. He was arrested io the haliway by Stew- | art, and when examined a biack lamp on bis snip, caused by the roundsman’s clu» when escap- lng from the tatior’s store, proved him to be one of the ourgiars beyond ali douot. He gave his name as Peter Woods—a desperate and bad char. acter the police say. Wilnams siguified his in- tention of turning State's evidence, and gave to ine Court abd Captain Gamner some valuabie in- jormation that cannot fail to send the whole gang to State Prison, Tne party was committed ior examination on the compiaimt of Otto Eniers and Roundeman Stewart, to whom great credit is due | for bis bravery and vigilance. Every policeman engaged in ue afar, in fact, did his daty braveiy, | Toomas Stafford, now io Bellevue Hospital sul. fering irom a sprained back and broken le one of the two prisoners who Were arraigned at this Court last week, but whom Judge Ktioreth | bad to discnarge for want of suMerent evidence to hold them for breaking into @ stable and steal- Ing @ horse aud wagon. | DARING THE THIRD AVENUE RAULROAD COMPANY. Gilbert J. Germont, the transfer agent at the ‘Third Avenge Railroad depot, was arraigned on @ charge of drawing a revolver on James Lamey, of West Sixteenth street, on Sunday, in front of the depot. The accused attempted to justify nis couduct by saying that ne thought Lamey tn- tended to assauit him. Tae Court did not think hin @ proper person to carry a revolver aud acid Lim to ball in $300 to Keep the peace. COURT CALENDARS—THIS DAY, SvPREmE CouRT—CmAMarns—RHeld by Judge Law- rence,—Now. 14, 20, 22, 63, 61, 64, 68, Tl, T&.81, 85, 93, 116, 120, 127, 151, 165, 208, 214, 223, 25 6, 313, SiG, S18, Sid, ‘Tf — GENERAL Ten ad Donohue.— 204, 21 219, 64, 221 —SreciaL Teum.—Adjournes for Cor is, Brady A, 22 T—Cinccit—Part 1.—Adjourned for Une term. Part Adjourned to Friday, May 1875. Part 3—Heid by Judge Barret 5, 2909, 2601, 1237. S31, 98: 2001, 1 1581, 861, 1247, 20 sine St RIOR COCRT—TRIAL TRRM—Part 1—fi 7, 2024, 1257, 1250, 8 833, O31, ‘1146, 1489, 1 Speir.—Nos.' 1012, 1726, 192}4, 428, 996, 1900, —Held by Judge , 1004, 820, 1084, 1128, 696, 840, 776. UComMMON PL®a8s—GENERAL TEaM.—Adjourned an- ti Monday, June Common | Put Juave Loew. fort 1 Texw—Part 1—Heid by ase OU-—-No, 138% Part 1—Aad- term. TTR, 3 Judge Gro Nos. 2206, 2:43, 200%, 9627, 3401, 4076, 3543, 3795, 2362, Part 2—Heid by Judge Joachimsen. 1, 3704, 2494, 2500, 2468, 24: 2613, 2616, 2617, 2518, 2619, Adjogrned for the term, COURT OF GENERAL Held by Juage Sutneriand.—The People va. James Sullivan and John Lyon, rape; Same vs. William Hoyle and —Part 1—field by ‘Thoma riy, burgiary; Same vs, Joho Clary, burgiary; Same vs. Chaties Bremer, purgiar: Same vs. James Haipia and Blizaveth Higeim burglary; Same vs. William Oliver, grand larceny: rand larceny; Same ge Grabn, grand jar- ceny; Same va. John Meyers and Meivilie Regens- bury, grand larceny; Same vs, Thomas Hanter, grand larceny; Same vs. Thomas Mclarron, for- Same va, Margaret Re, ery; Same ve. James Sullivan and Thomas #, petit larceny; Same vs. Francis Boy) grand varceny. OYER AND TERMINER—Helé oy Jndge Brady. Tne Peopie vs. Ci Williamson, homict (continuea) ; Same Joun Powers, homicide; . Same vs. John Mulligan, robbery; Same vs. Charles Sioan and Jonn ree, robbery; Same | ys. Charlies Wilson, Joom Sheddan and James Nolan ev al, burglary; Charlies Harrington, a | larceny. | COURT OF APPEALS. ALBANY, May 24, 175, No, 1.—Henry Meyers, plaintiff in error, vs. The | People, &c., defendauts iu error.—Passed, | NO, 4.—The People, &£e, Thomes Banaban, deten Mitenell Laidd of coansel for the defendant in | error, and by B. K. Pheips for the peopie. | No. 6.—George Weyman, plaintuf im error, vs ‘The People, &e,, defend in errot.—Argued by William + Kentzing of counsel for piainud in error, and by B. K. Pheips for the people, Adjourned to Tuesday, May 25, at ven A. M. | OC; LENDAR, The following Is tue day calendar for Tuesday, Mad iNOS. As db dae iy WS, Mode AT, 20, Dil Piaintims io error, va. | bt in error.—Argued by | A | F | open day and | Prices 176 _PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, Oe FOR RENT, UPRIGHT, SQUARE AND GRAND A Pianos, of oir own ral 0 for sale, a number 9f flue second hand Pianos ia pertect order. WILLIAM ®. KNABE & en A SEY EW GRAND PARLOR ORGANS, 10 STOPS, 3 sets reeds, sub-bass, $150 to $200, to close them out. 5. X. BALL & CO. 15 Kast Fourwenth street. — A (pstxe our or LARGE AND PLEGANT STOCK Pianos, unique in style and finish, by order Ad- ministratrix, second hand Pianos cheap; a Ohickeri $i0u. BAKMUKE, 368 —$10 BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD PIANOPORT! + fonr round corners, carved | egs, full iron tram BIDDLE, Also tine Organ very low for cash. J, Waverley piace, near Broadway. PRIVAT PAMILY WILL SL. four round Decker & Bros. fice; a brilliant toned 73% round rosewood cass full THEIR ELEGANT notorte. at a sacri- richly carved four faite overstrung Piano, have uarantee, Dill of sale, lox tor shipping; over, pury Pianoforte, $225; a satin, col Suits, $35; Di lots, ‘to. suit, Cail at tive West 10 A LADY WILL SBLL FOR LESS THAN $90 AND- ZA some rosewood Chickering Pianotorte in perfect order, iron frame, sweet powerful tone, including hand- ry brown stone private residence No. 47 some Stool. 28 Third street, near Bowery. MAGNIFICENT FIRST CLASS BRILLIANT TONS 73, octave, four round corner, rosewood | ianoforte, Used 7m ail Improvements; cost $05), for $200; Stool, Cover, Hox for shipping; also Bri forte. $15); magnificent satin brocatel Parlor Suit cost $575, for $176; ove do., $129: brocatel and reps worth $5) and $5: parlor, chamber, dining Furniture, a sac- riflee, Residence 1.5 Kast 13th at, near 4th ay. MAGNIFICENT AND BRILLIANT TONED Tig octave Bradbury Pianofort tor sale, all improve- inents, patent agraff’ full iron plate, made to order, i use 6 months, cost $95), tor $00: also brillant toned Wuidsor Piahotorte, for less than half cost: also Draw- ing Room Suits, covered in satin, brocatel and reps, cost $000, for $200; one do, $150; rep Suit, $00; Carpet, Hedroum ~uit complete, Dressing Cases, Hedsteads, 5 reaus, spring and hair Mattresses, £xteumon Table Chairs, Buifet, Oil Painting, Bronzes. &c.; 4Uc, on the dollar. Cail at private residence 120 West 234 strect, near éth avenue. A BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD T OCTAVE PIANO- forte, ali modern improvements, for $10); im per- fect order. At private residence, 243’ Last SOth street, betwe and 3d avenues, MRS CLASS S+VEN OCTAVE PIANOFORTES TO $6. per mouth; good onesat $4; rent allowed, Wrreroom 712 kighth avenue, near Forty-tourth sireets eng. G@. PL BENJAMIN, REAT BARGAINS IN NEW AND SECOND HAND of the very best quality, yet low for cash, at 5, 428 and 425 West Twenty-eighth street, nes aventie PxoronTEs—secoND HAND, IN THOROUGR order, for sale at low prices: ‘also Pianofortes to Tent, of our own manutacture. by CHICKSRING & SONS. 1] East Fourteenth street, between broadway and Firth avenue, IANO. WANTED—NEW OR SECOND HAND, IN good order, not over $200, in exchange tor Cham- pagne. Address, with particulars, PLANO, box 303 Pa terson, N. J. ARE BARGAINS. —CHICKERING SEVEN OOTAVE overstrung Piano, fine tone, low for cash, or instal- ments $10 monthly ; good rosewood Piano $4), rent $3 GORDON & SON, 15 East Fourteenth street. TERY CHEAP NEW FIRST CLASS 7 OCTAVE “Piano, which was taken for debt. Can be seen at HENRY BSHR'S, glue dealer, 261 Peari street, uear ful- ton Call between I and 5 P.M Warnes: CONCERTO ORGANS CANNOT BE EX- eelled in tone or beauty; they dety competition. The concerto stop 18 @ flue imitation of the human vote: iremely low for cash. or part cash and bal ance in small monthiy payments, or for rent at low prices. Second hand Pianos and Organs at great bar- gains, Warerooms, 431 Brondway. New York. HORACE WATERS & SONS, EW SCALE PIANOS ARE THE REST he touch elastic anda fine singing tone, powerful, pure and eve: "net or part cash and balan small Momtbiy payments, oF for rent very low. Second hand Pianos atgreat bar- gains, Warerooms 481 Broadway, New York. HORACE WATERS & SON. _ INSTRUCTIO: T THOMPSON'S COLLEGE, 20 FOURTH AVENUE, opposite Cooper Institute.—Bookkeeping, Writing, Arithmetic. Insirnetion ‘and evening. Ladies’ de- partment. Telegraphy taught practically, with instru- ments, Open ali suminer. DUOATED FRENCH LADY DE: ment for the summer in a private family to French ana music; Lest reference. Address FRENCH LaDY, Herald Brookiyn Branch office. . GOOD HANDWRITING TAUGHT IN TEN LES A sons by OLIVER B. GULDsMITH, the reputed Syqnman of América.” Appiy, trom 3 to at parlors West Fourth streei, Washington square. On DEANDES US PROFESSEUR ANGLAIS A VHotel Jegel, No. 47 Barciay street. DAINE'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 62 BOWERY established IM%).—Bookkeeping, Arithmetic, Gram- mar, spell $5 each: Writing. $$ monthly: backward persons taught privately ; ladies qualided as bookeevers, cashiers, governesses. SIXTH AVENUR.—PRENCH LESSONS, WITH & pure pronunciation, given in private families or at Professor's residence, by M. GAREAU, formeriy & iagistrate and member of the University of France. LEGAL NOTICES. JN CHANCERY.—IN THK MATTER OF THE panies ac 14 1867 and in the 1 neral South American Company (Ilnitec jors of ihe above named company are required on or betore the 30tn day of teptember, 1475, to send their ames and addresses and the particulars of their debts of claims and (he names and addresses ot their solici- tors, i any, to Mr. George Auzustts Cape and Mr. Jobo Acolph scuwank, of ho. 8 Old Jewry, in the city of Lon- don, the liguidators of the said company, and if so re- quired by Dotice in writing from the said liquidators are by weir solicitors to come in and prove id debts: or claims atthe Chambers of the Vice Chancellor, sir Richard Mating, No, 3 stone Buildings Lincoln's In the county of Middiesex, at such time as shall be spect fied in sach notice, or in default thercot they will be ex- eluded from the benefit of any distribution made before Monday, the Ist day of Novem- ant claims. Dated this Sth day of WALKes, Ohiet Clerk. MICHA FEY, No. 4 id Jewry, London. ‘Taitbout, Paris, Solicitors tor tik WANTED TU PURCHASE, D SODA WATER FOUNTAIN WANTED— A Wouid hire for the season, or would purchase if at a barvain. ~Addr CASH, Herald office. f her O88 THRER MUTUAL POOL MACHINE: In good running order, wanted. Address MULUAL, box 146 Herald Uptown branch office. y TANTED—BY A PHYSICIAN, A DRUG STORE IN lyn; price must be moderate and terms eney. ress Dr. JAMEs BRANDOW, Herald Srooklya Branch office. - —— YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &C. Fok sat —SAILBOAT $0 FOOT ON DECK. CAN BE seen at Fifth street, East River. Fe, BSALE—SLOOP YACH! OVER, 28 FRET keel, 11 beam; fast, sound and able; in complete ° Apply to janitor New Jersey Yacat Clu, foot of Yourth strees, Hovoken. FAUH? FOR SALE.—THR WELL-KNOWN YACHT Juniata, 7 tons, o. m.; win splendid condition and well tound th every respect; terms iow, Apply to 0. D. BOOKS, 36 Atlantic avenge, Boston. $1 50.208 SUE, SAULBOAT, VERY PAST AND BLAH avle, “Steet iong, 8%’ teet beam, counter stern. in perfect order: hay two sots sails, one hew. Ape ANK DECKER, foot Ldth street, Kas: Kiver. piy MISCELLANEOU KED.—VANDERBORG, WELLE wood for enzrayers, Uabiuets, Le WELL WO: Wie lotype. Be Pattern Letiers for machinists, Cases, Galleys, Stands, 4c. Kastcorner Dutch and Fulton streets, New York. BILLIARDS. STANDARD AMERICAN BEVEL BILLIA h the celebrated Combination Cush Iv by the manut and patentes, ENDER, successor to Phelan & Couender, New Yors. RIMENT OF BEVEL ‘ t equal to new and complete. for sale very iow. 1i Liverty street. ©. JACKS MERICAN STANDARD BEVEL TABLES OF ALL eseriptiens. cheap tor cash, ail having the famous tached. FFIIM & CO, JOR SALK AT HALE PRICE—ONE BLACK Wal Fiat and one rosewood Billiard Table, we owner hi ) use lor them; 5ald bevel. 84 Broadway, room IARD TABLES FOR SALE ONLY PHELAN, % 1ast Fourteenth sr HESTNUT BTR YT, PHILADEL! DENTISTRY. Ps Delaney wire cushions a ABSOLUTELY Pars $—FRESH GAS DAILY; combination, sets extremely lignt and durable; ets, $10. Sixth avenue, between Pour Fitteenth streets. FE biished 180. Kemempbe CORAL RUBBER = 7d IN Takes hours. —Impressio venoon. Thirty-rour jrand sttee: ferry, or Sixth avenn way cars Geto at Thirty-tourtn sr NEWB ‘est Thirty-tourth street. SET OF ARTIFICIAL TEETH ON GOLD, PLA. A. “tins of coralits compiered ina few hours; perfoot comfort and lifelike appearance guaranteed, requiring heliler springs aor wires, being mauutactured unc w process, by which mastcauon aad arcieniath rmanently restored: teeth Milled witn adamantine or id, asthe case reauires. Dr. Koberts’ pamphiet on tl teeth in health and disease sent tree by mall, three ceuts. Dr. RJ. ROBERTS, 82 Boad street, New York. F ASTROLOGY, TTENTION.~KNUW THY DESTINY. CONSULT the greatest living Clairvoyant Gives Ince, causes iparringes, tells everything, 199 West Forty-first sweet, near Broadway. A. Tnir' AT UNRIVALLED t No. 102 West ixth avenu TENTH TATION OY BUSINE suits, ¢ i ‘absent friends, love, and death, Pay fefased wo ed way. ™ NGI, Clairvoyant RAMs Xo =—MME. LA BLANC business and med rst street, third door we THE OR lairvoy SUROPRAN CLAIRVOYANT — TELLS 4 shows likenessws causes marriages; 5Jc. to $l. lou West iwenty Arth street Ms SOMINE RA RELIABLE AND TROLHYUG clairvoyant. 276 6th av., near I7th st M2, 2084 CHALLENGES THE | WORLD. i aVh veals your whole (rom the cradle to the ara Conenitaien $k 478 Caual sreets Parlor Suit. cost $759, tor $200; Jurkiah Suit, $100; rep | ‘ary, Chamber ad Dining Furniture, in | one-fourth cost. N. B,—Must be sold. | ary Piano- | ‘extremely low tor cash, | = aed RES AN IN | | reetence and Manager,.Mr, LESTER WALLACK ‘Doors open at 734; to commence at 8 o'clock precisely. LAST WEEK OF THE REGULAR SEASON, MONDAY, May 24, EVERY EVENING DURING THE WEEK, | SATURDAY MATINER, will be presented Lord Lytton’s celebrated play, in five acts, entitled the Lay ly 01 LYONS, with new Scenery, Costumes and Appointments and a FINE Cast, inciuding Mr. i, J. Montague . -+-Clande Melnotte | Mr. Jobin Gilbert .. “.'.. Colonel Damas Mr. J. W, Oarroll. + Mons. Deschapelles | Mr. J. B. Polk. . +... Mons. G | Mr. K. u tas... si Mons. Beauses by ‘Pauline’ Dese Sl..-Mine, Deschapelles ‘onish . Widow Melnotte Mrs. John Sefton ‘Thus winding up one of THE MOst B&ILLIANT SEASONS ON RECORD, THE SUMMER SEASON | at this theatre will be inaugurated on | MONDAY EVENING May 81, by the production, jor the first time, o! a new snd origi. | nal Local Sensational Play of powerfal interest, in | which the celebrated Specialty Artista, | HARRBIGAN and HART, will appear in characters written expressly for them. YCEUM THEATRE. OPERA BOUFFB, Las? NIGHT BUT 2 OF GIROPLE-GIROFLA, TONIGHT, 9Sto 10lst pertormance and Beueftt of Mr. W, U. Conklin. — last nights of TO-MORROW NIGHT. Thursday evening, May 27. | Lecocq’scrowning triumph GIROFLE-GIROFLA, | with ENTIRELY NEW SO: NURY, SPLENDID MISB- EN-SCENE and the original perfect cast, Including Mile. GhOrFROY (her original creation) Giroile-Girofa, FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 2. GALA NIGHT, COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT to Mr. FRITZ KIRSCHY (Box Bookkeeper). A MOST ATT ‘ACTIVE BILL, Second act of LA FLLLE DE MM&. ANGOT, Third act of BARBE BLEUE. And first time in America of anew Opera Bouffe by Oflenbach, entliied BAGATELS B. NEXT WE“K, FOR FIVE NIGHTS ONLY, farewell to America of the renowned SOLDENE ENGLISH RA BOUFFE COMPANY, Lroee™ geearEg, SOLDENS FARBWELL, 4 NEXY WEEK FIVE NIGHTS ONLY Gm consequence of deoarture for England Sat, June 6). ‘farewell Engagement in America of MISS EMILY SOLD! and her RENOWNED ENGLISH OP RA BOUFPE COMPANY. MOMDAY, May 31, CHILPERIC, TUESDAY, June l, MM, L'ARCHIDUC, WEDNESDAY, June 2, GENEVIEVE Di BRABANT, THURSDAY, Jue 3, LA FILLE DE MME. ANGOT, FRIDAY, dune 4, BENEFIT OF MISS SOLDENK ‘and her last appearance in America, POPULAR PRICES—$1 9, $1, 7c. and Svc. Sale of snats commences Thursday morning. ARK THEATRE COMIC OP SRA COMPANY—TOES- DAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY | KVENINGS ana WEDNESDAY MALINEK, May 25, 26, 27 and 2 Miss LINA WASSMANN, in her unequalled impersonation of GALATEA, THE MAKBLE = TATUE, in sappe’s charming comic two-act Opera, LA BELLE'GALATA @ aud performed by ber 10) consecutive nights in urt Theatre, Vien- na, supported by Mr. CHAS. 5. G celebrated Comic Opera Company, with full orchestra and chorus. lo conclude with Uffeubach’s sparkling Operetta LA MAit- | BIAGE AUX LANIER! LYMPIO THEATRE, Mr. JOUN ¥. POOLE ae THE BEST COMPANY YET. Canfield ana Booker, Diamond and Ryan, 624 BROADWAY. Manager. Mr. Erwin Thomas, Mr. B.D. Gooding, Mr. Jos. Norton, Mr. John Queeu, Harper and Stansill, Mr Wm. West, Covonel Routh Goshen, Mr. GW, H, GriMtn, ovanni, Mr. Chas. Worley, | ores Kouselles, Mr. James Vincent, Cahil, Mr. John Gilbert, eed Mr. 8. Holdsworth, Leona Dare, Nuss Alice Harrison, Miss Clara Moore, Miss -aidee Neil, Miss Minnie Goshen, Misa Addie Farwell, Miss Frances Goshe Miss Marie Connelly. UNCLE ep OLORRD, HAMTUWN STUDENTS, Ci a ‘3 D A AND AN ENTIRELY NBW OLIO, MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, AND OPERA HOUSE, The People's Favorite Resort. POPULAK PKICKS FOR THS MASSES. Admission—25, §) and 75 conta Reserved ~eats duly 25 cents extra. Last seven periormauces of the TWELVE TEMPTATIONS, with all its gorgeous ature and incidental FAY T 5 in new songs, Last week PROP, NELSON & 50NS First week of KING sABRO, the wonderful! Japanese Gymnast, {st TIM, MONDAY, MAY Si. Fuk THE PLE KOUND THE WORLD IN LIGHTY DAYS, the Inst an sensation. adapted trom Jules Verne'’s popuiar story by Harry Harewood Leech, | magnificently produced, with’ appropriate scenery, com tumes and powertul cast. Box office open f:om5 4 M. to 10 P.M. NTRAL PARK GA THEO. RDEN. DORE TO-NIGHT. THOMAS UNRIVALLED SUMME« NIGH fs! CONCERTS, This (1!UESDAY) EVENING, MAY 3, aT @ THEO, THOMA * NINIH GRAND CONCERT. Overture, “An Adventure of Handel's" | impromptu in © minor, op. 99, Orst Ume. Invitation aia Danse Rhapsodie Hongroise, No. 1, MEW. .e0e, Festival uverture | Rowauce in G, op. 4. Hungarian Dance: SPECIAL | WEDNESDAY | MATINEE MAY | Mrs G. H. GILBeRT, AMUSEMENTS. O"broprietor and Mavucer......Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY lant a Megine at & Perlortiance over at 1048 TO-NIGHT, MAY 25, | THs u aaea BIG @ } BIL | 1 TS ey BBBB Il GoGo BBB. 00 NN N A NN W 22222 A B 82 Fe ee RN ON b AA B OONNN AA NWN 2 Ad BoBOONNN AA NNN &%@ AA BBBL.O ONNNAA NNN & Ad BBOONNN AAA NNN ZB AAA BBOONWNNA ANNN £ A BOBO ON NNA AN NN Z A 4 BBB 00 N XNA AN NN “EUZZa 4 THE MAGNIFICENT FLORAL DEOORATIONS OF THE ONE HUNDRY DVT PERPORMANCE WILL REMAIN ON EXHIBITION EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK AND AT THE SATURDAY MATINEE. III Fautcation te snnounce that DIMINISHED SUCCESS of been compelled to PROLONG Nat this theatre, and this TION will be actea FURTHER NOTICE! ‘*¢ Mr. DALY has the in consequence of the the BIG BONANZA ho THE REGULAR Sia: GREAT SOCLETY SENSA BVYERY NIGHT UNTIL NINETEENTH BONANZA MATINEE, SATURDAY, At 1:30. THE WHOLE PLAY WiLL BE GIVEN WEDNESDAY MATINEE, May 26, at 1:80 o'clock. GRAND EXTRA MATINEE for the BENEFIT OF MR:. UG. H, GILBERT. Th 1 Joeal Comedy, ia two acts, 1@ great local Comedy, in two acts, entitled Lg WOMEN OF 1HE DAY. Mr, JAMES LEWIS, . % “MAJOR STEELE Mr, GEORGE PARKES. .!\as..7HHODORs PRESCOTT : PINKETHMAN. DR, LOGDEN MRS. SAMSON ADELAIDE LUCINDA SECOND, The fourth act of the LADY OF LYONS, wi Mr. GEOKGE RIGNOLD whe has most yenerously volunteered, with the consent of Messrs. Jarrett & Palmer) Claude Badal, as. Miss FANNY DAVENPORT.as. Mra. G.I. GILBERT . Widow Meino Miss NSLLIL MORTIMER. .as chime, Deschape Mr. W. DAVIDGE.. . Colonel Du Mr. GEORGE PARKE: +. Heauseai Mr. JOHN MOORK Deschapeties THIRD, LITTLE PAY {eMPLETON y the kind permission of the managers of the Grand pera House) in her z CuLEBRATED SONGS. FAPTH. Mr. JOHN 8ROUGHAM who has kindly volunteered) as © ALLAGHAN in HIS LAS! LEGS. Other characters by Mrs. G. H. Gilbert, Miss Emily Rigl, Miss Neilie Mortimer, Miss Grifiths, Mr. B. T. Ringgold, Mr. Joun Drew, Mr. Owen Fawcett and owers, FIFTH, The whole will conclude with the celebrated BAL- CONY BCENK trom KOMEO AND JULIET, with FAY TEMPLETON. whe ba BIJOU HERO Prices:—Admission, $1; Reserved Chairs, 50e, < Boxes, $10 aud $2 beau Pk AVENUE THEATRE. SPECIAL NOTICE, | THS CENTENNIAL FLORAL DECORATION élecantly executed by J. M. HODGSON, ot Fitth avenue gad Forty-dith street, will be renewed Quring the whole weel 5™ AVENUE THEATRIs MR. JOHN BROUGHAM, ‘who has generously volunteered, in HIs LAS! LiGs, | Mr. GEORGE RIGNOLD, | who has kindly consented to appear by the courtesy of Messrs: JARRETT & PALMER, and Miss PANY DAVENPORT will a) ar in THE LAD’ SF LYONS. The marvellous, petite artist, vAY TEMPLETON, by permission of the man- er of the Grand Upera 26, for the benefit of fouse, and BIJOU HERON will appear in the Balcony ” Seene, trom PRICRS. ROMZG AND JULIET, Reserved sea Ena Admission, $1. Mr. James Lewis and | now open. Mrs. GH. Gilbert and all — the ¥ifth Avenue favorites in scenes from WOMEN OF THE Day¥. ps, frst uct ¥ | OL. SINN’S PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN, Te Yai | Coe WwiekNOveity begorK I | f Jui Sa SER EW Faces AN KAT Si Barer Onere Beene, seem Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. | (jones CONCERT GANDEN. | 1G (LATE BARNUM'S HLPFODROME,) | 3 ie ace Mr. P. 8 GILMORY 5 Director IVOLE THEATRE, EIGHTH STREBT, BETWEEN SATURDAY, MAY, 29, 1875 bp at § o'ciocl | tertainment in the city. © e of propemom | © | The management take great pleasure !n announcing a |nightly Grand Olio of #0 star Artists in Sallet.) 3 | thatthis Garden, which has been fitied up at an enor. | 3 Feist: keepmlos, Sesion, and Acrgbats | @ mous expense, which i is no exaggeration (o state |S of rs t GA | mime entitied \HE BIRTHDA FETE. URANDEST CONCERT GARDEN IN Tug WoRLD, | E* "Grand Secred Concert and Variety Pertorm Wiil positively be turown open tg the public on [ance every sunday eventrg, SATURDAY £VENING, MAY 29, ia preparation, DON JU | 2 Bt 8 o'cock: = roeete — In arrangini owely spot as & PowNsoy, WAL | SUMMok EVENING: RESORE v enth street, near Broadway, for the inhabitanws of the ropolis, t mi BVERY EVENING at 6, and SATURDAY MATINBE. ENTH English version of Lecu GiROFLE La. st of artists of ex by @ phenomenal ca: sional emiciency, with all the dash, ab: "mirth of the French. tempered with native wit and refiuemeut FRGQUENT AND EMPHATIC APPLAUSE Genote the greatest success of the reason. Deiteate painted Scenery by MATT NORGAN. THE COOLES! RESORT ‘and the most charining entertainment ip the city. GIROFLE-GIROFLA commands the warmest popular favor. POST OFFICE NO OST OFFICE NOTIC for the week ending Close at this office as tollows:—Un Wednesday at 6 A. M, on Thursday at liu A. M. ape, on, Bateraay at CE. .—TH® MAILS POR EUROPE _ ‘£SUROPE, FAMILY RESLDIN IN THE FINEST QUARTERS of Paris, Rue Pitmperatrice, 24, have Rooms by fhe month, S10 wo $60 in Savane; fas, light and servic’ included. “MILK AND CREAM. packed in ice to any tuwn between Boston and jogton. TOM MARK XPH AVE Faghth and gent fonwhed at the high prices Marks Cast-of Clothing, Carpets Jeweiry, Gali on or address the number as ahove. on by Mrs Marks Orders punctaaily attended in or | out of the city. Aes ATENUR, SEAR FOURTH STRERT. + Ladies or gentiemen receive the highest value for cast off Viowhing, Carpets &c. Call on or address Mr, or Mra NATH TB. MIN(Z’S, 48 THI?D AVENUE. BETWE: Twentieth and Fwen'y-first streets, or 100 Myrti avenue, between Lawrence and Bridge streets, Broox: lyn, ladies and gentiemen will be astonished’ at th great prices B. MINIZ pays for cast off Clothing, C: petsand Jewelry, A nove by post puncimally attended to by Mr. or Mra. MIN T EDWARD MILLERS Hshment, 68 Sixth avenue, near Waverley piace, the aimost valae paid in cash for -off Clothing, a., | by calling on or addressing Mr. or Mrs. MILLBR T THE WESTERN AGENT STORR.—RECEIVING | large orders to -urehase Wearing Apparel Ladies and gentiemen will piease (ake particular notice thereof to receive the following prices:—For silk Dre 75; Woollen. $ to $15; Goats, $3 to &: arpets, &c.. bY Calling on or addressing M ROSENBERG, 446 7ta av.. two aoors above Wi L KNOWN ESTAB i Pant. $1 to $9; or Mrs. ath st. T B. HARRIS! NEW ESTABLISHMENT, 1,173 ¥, Neat | Wouty-eighth street—Ladies snd entlemen receive the highest valao for cast of Weare ing Apoarel. Call or address. Broadway price: GREAT DEMAND FROM MY AGENT FoR ladics’ and gentiemen's Wearing Apparel, Carpets, Fornitar leweiry, Laces. Diam and Camels’ Haye Shawls) we pay fof Dresses $10 w $100; Pantaioons. $2 $10: Voats, $5 to $9 address Mr, or Mra ANHALI, 17 Seventh avenue. T 81 SIXTH AVENU NEAR WAVERLEY PLA‘ for cascoif Clothing, 4c. Call or address Mr. or Mra. HARKS. T PLATIONS WELL KNOWN UPTOWN ESTAR. lishmeut, 816 bixth avenue, corner ‘orty sixth ETeat prices will be paid for laaies’ and gentle men's casi off Clot if, &c., Wanted for the southern d Western marke ‘will pay tor Dresses from $10 to $F Goste, % 0, $285, Pants Be to $b. "Address Mr, oF rh FLALTU, 6:6 Sixth avenue, = 2 1 a. CMrHNG— a. HERZ, 63 BROADWAY, NEaR Thirtesath ‘street, pays the highest prices for ladies’ and gentiemen’s Wearing Apparel. Now by mail will be promptly attended to. MASUR, 25 SEVENTH AVENUE, WILL Post. oJ. tively pay the highest cash prices for Ladies’ and Gent! omen’s Cast off Clothing, Carpets, ao Ladi | watted ou by Mra Masur, All orders by post Dromp' atiended to, M, COHN; 425 SEVENTH AVENUE, NEAR THIRTY, 1Vi. fourth street-Pays the value tor ladies’ and gen Uenen'a Apparel by calling at our address | Endice attandad inv Men Coil My wearing aturday, May 29, 1875, will | D. WOODAULL & 2 10 % NOKTH | Moore street.—Pure Creain delivered to any part | ot New York, Brooklyn, or Jersey City, aud shipped 8. $5. to | ladies and gentlemen ean receive the utmost value | | haye carried out to the tullest extent every sug otu own taste as well as that of the be floral and decorative artists in the country, and believe it will be unauimously conceded that tev have produced a SPLOTACLE surpassing in deauty and splendor any similar scene in | fituer the Uld or the New World. | Dy which is at once ST OCUNCERT HALL and a pertectly cool and delightiul with ee aaee CAR DRS, ft 1s planted with an immense variety of flowers, shrabs, | growing trees and choice plants, and ts adorned with | | Deautiiul statuary, rustic summer houses, rustic seats, | superd fountains and thousands of colored livhta At j the Fourth avenue end of the Garden has been coo. | structed, at an immense eapense, | THiS Mosk “MAGNIFICENT ARTIFICIAL KOCKERY | AN SCADE OF WATER | WORLD, | which, when {Illuminated at might, will be the most | striging and pleturesque scene ever presented to the view of an American audieuce. | THR Mostc will be farnished by an organization which may fairly jay claim to early reeogniaon yuB Bkst BAND Tt is certainly the Large: OxE HUSDEKD Fils ainong Whom will ve foun artists and sololate in names wiil ap a lected, each for bis especial part, with the view of pro- cin; S2°\)fi STANDARD MUSIO OF THE DaY with a perfection never attained by any similar organia | tion. Por this department the services of | Mi, P.O. GILMOR: | the celebrated leader of Gilmore's Military Band, and the organizer of the wonderful Boston Jubilee Concerts, have been secured, aud tit his sole attention will be devoted. | THE INAUGURAL PROGRAMM® WILL BE AN- NOUNCED ON WADNESDAY MOKSING. | PERFORMANCES WILL UE GIVEN EVERY EVRN- ING, AT & OCLUCK PRECISELY, | ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON OF RACT WERK | A SPECIAL MATINEE PERFORMANCE WILL BE | O1VeN ar 3 O'CLUC | _AT [Hs EVENING PERFORMANCRS NO LADY AD. | miy=? UNLeSS ACCOMPANIED BY A GENTLE. | Ample arrangements have been made for proserving aed order in the Garden and the management ple hemse!ves that it shall be atall Uines and im all reap fs pertect In the matter of decorum and propriety asit 1s in us doral adornments. The restanrant will be supplied by, and will be ander | the ‘charge of Mesrs Mitchell & Kinsler, of the Hotel | Brunswicl Admission | Private Box Box office opened for the 6 Madison avene of Tickets and Boxes on Wednesday Morning at9 o'clock, The grana entrances to the Garden are on Madison avenue and Fourth avenue. OWERY OPERA HOU-E, 2 BUWERY. A FULL DRAMATIC COMPANY. CORA ESTELLE'S PARISIAN BALLET TROUPE, | 50 Specialty Artiste at MATINEK TO-DAY, ION CAFE AMUSANT. BOWKRY, TO-NIGHT, Miniature Lady Bath 4 cancan, Han, idera, A* garl, Parisian Velocipede Scenes at Long Brauch, Lady Goliva, Admission tre OWERY OPERA HOUSE, 21 BOWERY. ibe coolest piace tn the eit) MATINER JHIS APIERNOON, M% o'clock. | (QRAND SOIRER THIS EVENLN AT 8, AT | G¥atethoven Hall, Firth sires near Bowery, “Cite | fog Maune Bail for season, Saturday, May 2. | OWERY OPERA HO0US: mi AOWERY. MILTON NOBLES as JIM BLUDSO. at the MATINEE, 1HIs AFTERNOON, 2% o'clock. AMUSEMENTS. OOD'S MUSEUM avenrya, ata "| aprerxoon att SE etbon — \rnt POISONED ‘PEARL, and ONDER FALSE COLORS, | Nan, the Oood tor Nothing. MEATRE COMIQUE, Mr, JOSH HART First week of | woos, 514 Broadway. Sole Proprietor GHEB and ther RICHMOND 815 Rickey, WILD, WAV has JENNIE HUGHES. Miss A. RICHMOND Vi BROTHERS io dps seh 4, NEW OLIO, cone ag wD RDS OF NEW YORK, w Ht 1 pany, mM Wioskaba AND SATURDAY, MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND SATURVA EIROPOLITAN THEATRE, 585 BROADWAY. Monday evening, May 24—virst appearance in: A mentee OF ite, APHE PELLETIER and her troupe of Wild Chahut Dancers, being the im- proved eek a PABIOAR CANCAN, class Variety Stars. STINE WEDNeSDAY AND SATUBDAT, Boa THEATRE CAN BE LEASED DURING the summer by responsible parties on application: to JARRKIT & PALMER, The present season will close on saturday evening. June 8 and. the regular fall and ‘or soa no! 1875-76 will begin August 34, with the en~ ement of Mr. BARRY SULLIVAN, HBATRIGAL TICKETS AND 0 TICKETS FO the GLAND CODFISHING EXOURSION by the supera steamer PLYMOUTH ROOK, ‘starting from pier No. foot of Murray street, North River, next Saturd eveniny jay 29, at 6 o'clock, can ad of tyonu Hor’ autat (he Windsor ‘these latter ‘ekets: are FIVE DOLLARS tor each gentleman, and him to a BKEAKFAS! « la Deimonico. ‘The sport of cod taking Will be off the coast of under the supervision of experienced Block [1 ermen. Boat returns by 6 o'clook next evening. Bait will be gratuitously furnished, and proper tackle’ may be obtained on board. OOTH'S THEATRE, RIGNOLD, BooMtiett a Valine, Lessocs and Managerd ‘The curtain will rise x he TWO REMARKABLE PERFORMANCES, ancl SS CLARA MORBIS, he disti ‘American actres boramaryds Nik. GEORGE RIGNOLD, tt Engl r sf ant me OEY WIGHT AND’ SATURDAY MATINER of the week, appearing each in reat attrac tivenoas, Miss MORRIS for the ea meee politan audience in the ttle cha AN Nicholas Ro’ fameil tragic Play of five acts, sitp~ including Mr. ok D. : Kok Collier, Ae. and Mr, J.B, STUDLEY, Mr. GEORGE Cite ani Mis 14 VisitNON, wno Mave been espe Slay engaged, 884 we RIGNOLD, in Dongias Jerrold’s nautical Drama of two acts, BLACK-BYKD SUSAN, giving his very popular dashing impersonation of the! Sharad Mr. Bishop, Mr. Lecleroa, Mia# Fannie Reeves, Mise Aftie Weaver, tc., in important parte. PoomH’s THEATRE, MONTAGUE. Mr. MONTAGUE'S BENEFIT, NEXT THURSDAY AFTBRNOON, MAY 2. ‘9 Mr. MONTAGUE makes public and grateful ac+ knowledgement of the generous action of Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY, Manager of tho Fifth Avenue Theatre; Mr.. LESTER WALLACK, and of Messrs. JARRETT & PALS MBR, im giving cheerful amd courteous tndorsement to the kind volunteering by their several artists, who are to appear in his benent performance. To all partie pants he offers his best thanks, THs BULL: act of “THE SHAUGHRAUN” item original cast, inc.uding Mr. DION BOUoLs f° Mr JOHN GILBERT, Mr. HARRY! Mr. EDWARD ARNOIT, Mr. J, Mr’ WJ. MONTAGUE: ‘also Mi 5, Miss DORA GOLDTH WALTB,, FIRST.—One gre: ‘or the first time in America, Clement: SECOND, Scott's capital oue-act Drama, “TEARS, IDLE TEARS,” in which Mr, Montague appeared be yond 2 times in England. The cast is to Mrs? ROUSBY (who kindly left Baltimore tor bs tao cial purpose of aiding on this occasion), nat MARY WELLS, Miss BARTLETT, Mr. JOH! CARKOLL, Mr.’ EDWARD HOLLAND and Mra HL J. MONTAGUE, THIRD.—LONDON ASSUKANOE (first, second and third acts), In which Miss FANNY DAVENPORT, Mis KITEY BLANCHARD, Mr. CHARLES FISHER, Mr. MCKEE RANKIN, Mr. W. B FLOYD aud Mra MONTAGUE will appear, THB SALE OF SEATS I8 NOW PROGRESSING. BOX OFFICE open ry day continuoasly froms 8A. M. to 10 P, M. im consideration of the extraordinary nature of the attractions the following PRICES will prevail:— Orchestra Floor and Balcony. Other Reserved Places, General Admissio Poctses, THEATRE, CHOICE RrsSERVED SEATS MouTagun's in . Two Dollarne van BXTRA, BENEFIT, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, t ioxpress Office, 944 Broadway. OF MUSIC—FOURTRENTH STREKT,. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. CADEMY OBSERVE SATURDAY, EVENING, MAY 2, —— THE WORLD FAMOUS SATURDAY BRYANTS MINSTREL' — Under the managementot the #0 mi ENING, | ing orother, Mr. MELL BRYANT, whowill — make his reappearance for the first ti MAY 29, | in many years. aasisted by the following | oe well known artists ar ihe great representatives —— Burlesque and Charactei EIGHT | Mess-s, DELEHANTY pest the Monarchs of Song oCLOGK, WALIERS and MORTON; —— "|The Ethiopian Grotesque and Banjo BRYANTS | Nolo Mr, EM. HALL: —— __ | the King of Ethiopian Comedians, MINSTRELS, BILLY BARRY, ates The popular Comedian, Pantomimist and FOR ONE | Monkey Delineator, —m Master MARTIN NIGHT the unrivalled Oomedian, — DAVE REED: | ONLY. The talented Actor and Composer, ati W. W. BRUCKWAY, CADEMY | and the incomparable quintet, Mesers. ACADEMY | 2mompicton, J, Jgkelly, W. Dwyer, W or yond, ©, Sinclair. Aiso a fail and efficient Orchestra, under the direction 01 MUSIO, Mr. J. B. DONNIKER. a Remewber Saturday evening, May 29.. SATURDAY ONE NIGHT ONLY —— of the original and only KVENING BRYAN Ts MINSTRELS —— 1 the Academy of Maale. MAY 22 ULAR FRICES—T5e., 50e. 25¢. and $1. red at Unton Place Hotel on se Eo Rage seemeenar: at the box office | of the Academy, LAST GRAND POPULAR CON ACADEMY OF MUSIC, ING, MAY 2%, AT 5 O'CLOCK, jollowing brilhant programme :— Mise Hoffinan, soprano, by permission of Max Maretaek. Mrk 4. JG rdrich, soprane. Mass Anna Drasdil, contralto, - Miss Sophia Flora Heilbron, pianist. Mr. Russell 5. Glover, tenor. Mr. Howard Paul, tenor. Mer. Thomas Bartleman, hasko. Mr. Edward Moilenhauer, violinist. Mr. Fred, Bergner, vio.onceliist. and quartet of violoncelios, Mr. B. ©. Rent. cornet soloist, Mr. A. H. Pease, pianist Mr. W. F. Mills, pramist Mr. Anthony Reif, piantst and conductor. Signor G. Operti. pianist and conductor. Dr. William Berge, organist, Mr. Howard Glover, the composer and condnetor, and Mr. Max Maretzek, musical director. Tickets § cents; reserved seats 60 cents extra; for gale atthe ticket of musie stores and Acagemy of Muste, from 8 A. M. t M.on Weanesday OWERY OPERA HOUSE, 2 BOWERY. JIM BLUDSOE: or, Bohemians and Detectives, ‘at the MATINEE, Tuis AFT&RNOON, 234 o'clock Gay yRancrsco MINSTRELS. WAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS | BACKUS. New Opera House sroadway and ty-ninth street. ‘Last week bul one of the present season. THs BURLESQUE SPeLLING MATCH. THK BLACK HILL CHIEFS. HOME IN A FIX. TUFSDAY. JUNE 1, BENEFIT OF ADD RYMAN, Last WkeK BUT ONE Places secured. PAMILY MATINEK C OWERY OPERA HOUSK, 21 The greatest attraction and best show ever giv one entertainment in the world, atthe MATING, THIS AFTERNOON, 2} o'clock. AMERICAN GEOGRAPHICAL SUCIRTY. AS TUBSDAY EVENING, May 2, 1375, at P.M, corner Twenty-third street and Fourth avenne, H WAMBOLD, will eal fos iree thursday Geography of Palestine on OaFAPLY Cre address will be iiustrated. ‘A gigantic Programme will be given at th MATERIS THIS AFFEROOS,. 236 o'clo LOWERY OPERA HOUSE, URS in hig great Dram B MILTON NOBLES in hie great Dram Opera Route, n Wednesdays and Saturdays. night. at the MATT 1 AFTERNOON, 2, o'elook METBOFOLITAN MUSEUM OF AKT, tr ‘at ASSOCIAT.ON BALL, Professor F2LIX ADLER, of Cornell University. ALVAN 8, SOUTH WORTH, Recording Secretary, — at the MATINES, THIS APTE: N Urti STREET Thar Bowery OPERA HOUSE, 01 BOWER 128 West Fourteenth street, New York, aduress the Society on “ihe Intuence ot the Powesy oPeRa HOUSE, 1 BOWERY HO wi BOWERY. Heer | THIRTY-FO! Cancan and Jack sheppard for the lovers of fun and seneat: A pertect east for the, seneation n daily, 1A. M.toOP. M. Mondays and Thorsdays THE LECTURE SEASON. BOTORE EVERY NIGAM AT 8 O'CLOCK Manhood, and the Causs of ite Pre At the Now York Museuim of Anatomy, 6! ‘way, between Houston and Bleecker streets, cade LECTURE EVEQY EVENINO, ATS O'CLOOK, ON us debuit nd sped) diseases, at Dr, Kany oa nervo "3s Museum, member address, No. near Fourth street. The jargest and most magnificent museum in the world. Admission, 500, Wy aaa LEADER, SEVEN FIRST CLASS AND ‘QRYANTS OPERA HOUSE,” TWENTY-THiInD street, let by the night, week or month. Appiy at the b lee. Graneiy ih vapertor F nth ; superior Fe forsale. Bend "i ENOING AND SHOOTING ACADEMY, Sixth avenus.—Sparring taught in on neing Apparatus and Boxing Gloves for sale. iroular, Colonel MONSTERY OWERY OPERA HOUSHK, M1 BOWRRY. Ventilated on all sides. 4 current of air constantly ing through. MATINEE, 234. Cn tua Forty HOLY TRINTEY, MADISON AV&- a ‘orty secona street —Wednesday evening, fay 2b, 187, ‘a a Bt 8 o'cloce, Fwenty-elghth Grand Orga Goncart, last of the series.’ Organist, saumel fr, Warren, 6 nine second class musicians for the United states ship Wooster, gn the North Atlante stattoa, Apply to 1, | CONTA RNG! Bandmaster, New York Navy Yard. 10; | tnMald sie Brooklo= a \ J. Kindly desiated by Joseph 1. Guild, rganiat; Miss M. is. Hall, soprano; Mra. J. M, Davidson, contralto; Mr, John ‘Trenot, tenor Mr Adoipa Sohat, basso, Admls~ {Mon M0 cania ‘Lickets at (ve mude stores and at te Gout

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