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NEW YORK HHRALD, THE COURTS. The Defence Side of the Ward’s Island Tfomicide Case. Important Supreme Court Decisions. Duffy Sentenced to State Prison for the Larle Assault. The case of the Itallan Dornico Polilleio, in- dicied for murder in tne first degree to baying kliled, by stabbing, tn April last, in Crosby street, another [falian pDamed Marcio Philiipio, was yes- terdiy, on application of Messrs, Kintzing & Mot’, counsel jor the accused, set down by Judge Brady in the Court of Oyer and Terminer fer trial on next Thursday, Judge Donohue having stricken ont a greater part of the answer in the Kelly Waterbury libel sult, op the ground of being frivolous and irrele- Vant,an appeal was taken to the Supreme Court, General Term, where the case was to bave been argued yesterday, Mr. Kelly’s counsel, Colonel George W. Wingate and Henry L. Clinton, were ready to proceed, but Mr. Waterbury appeared in person and objected to any hearing in tho case until nis counsel, Judge Perter, could attend, His request was complied with, and the case goes over unt next fall, The case of George Weyman, who swindled the wholesale confiding jewellers in Matden jane | and then ran away to Calitornia, where he was captured and brought back to this city and then tried in the Court of Oyer and Yermumer, beiore | Judge Barrett, found guilty and sentenced to State Prison for five years, has been carried by ‘Ais counsel, Mr. Willlam F, Kintzing, to tre Court of Appeals on an application for a new trial, The case has just been argued belore the latter Court, Mr. Kintzing claiming a new trial on the ground Of alleged errors in the admission ol testimony and intne charge to the jury. The case excited #pectal interest at the trial, and the result willbe Watched with increasing interest, Some time ago Springman & Gebhard, wine Im- ‘porters, of No. 54 Broad street, were charged with attempting to defraud the government. It was alleged that they had imported several paskets o¢ champagne, which they stored in a bonded ware- house, After leaving the wine there for some Ume the frm removed some of the baskets, and revurned in tneir place wine of an infertor quality. Gebhard was arrested and held in default of $5,000 pall at the time vy United States Commissioner Shields. Springman voluntarily surrendered bim- if, and on being taken before Commissioner Shields gave bail in $5,000 to appear for examina” ton, THE WARD'S ISLAND LUNATIO MUR- DER. ‘The trialor Join Powers, charged with tne kill- ing of @ lunatic, named Gustave De Vernon, at the Ward’s Islan Lunatic Asylum was resumed yes- Terday in the Court of Oyer and Terminer, before Judge Brady. There was a large crowd present, showing undiminished interest in the tri The prisoner sat by William F, Howe, his counsel, look- -tng a8 cool and anconcerned as on the opening day oF the trial, The evidence for the deience was continued. The first witness calied waa Town- Send Vox, Commissioner of Charities aud Correo. | tion, who testified that Van Hannock had | toid him that he had sat upon the de- ceased’s head, and held him by his hands, # Statement, however, that Van Havnock, on being recalled, emphatically denied having made, The oMicer who arrested De Vernon testined to the violence of his acting and the trouble he bad io taking him to the station house. Sergeant Linden testifed that when Vernon was brought te the police station he was very violent, and during the night atwempted to hang bims ni but was cut down vefore iile was extinct. Several ot tue keepers of the Tombs Prison testified that when De Verno! bronght to the Tombs he was very violent aod almost uncontrollable. Va~ rious keepers of Ward’s Island Lunatic Asylum were called, and swore that De Vernon was very violent watle conflacd in his cell at tne Asylum, wnd violence bad to be used to restrain him from doimg kimseif and others injury, The medical testimony followed the above | evidence. Dr. Goodman, who was present at the | post mortem examination, testified that the mark: of bruises were not distinct; there was duiness the chest with other §, mproms suggesting con- sumption; the liver indicated the man to be @ drinker; ‘alcholle Quid had a tendency to proauce pneumonia; he noticed the fracture of the ribs the tracture might have been produced by co: pression; no thorough examination was made; there was no particular inflammation under the Jocality of the bruises. Drs. Kiernan, Madigan and Macdonald also gave their evidence, but cot ing additional ©. importance was elicited. the Test of the day was consumed in ex: nesses a3 to the good character of prisone! me half dozen were called who ail gave him an excellent character. Among tuose calied was Major Hennessey. Me testified that he had known Powers eighteen years. “What 14 nis character?’ asked His Honor. “None could be better,” repiled tne Major. ‘1 know every tnen of him, | was the first to go to the aeience of my country inthe late hour of = and he was among the first to offer ser- Vices, to show that Irishmen can make good @oidiers.” (Laughter.) “| gee it is dificult to restrain your patriotiam,’’ said Mr. Howe. | Judgment afirmed, with costs. Opinion by Jud “Juage Brady” yiuraing to the Judge) “knows my patriotism. While | weut to the war Mr, Howe went into your serene which was avout as good.” (Renewed Ley tee Dr, Leo, one Of the deputy coroners, who had been subpoenaed, took occasion to say that Comp- troller Green bad not paid bim for post-morcem examinations, aad that it was only reapect ior tae Court that made hiw atsend. The Court sat till «late hour, hoping to flnisn the trial, but this being found brobiewarical, an adjournment took place till next W yes Meantime Judge Brady cautioned the jury ‘ead nothing about the case in tue papers or talk with any one on the sabje SUPREME COURT (GENERAL TERM) DECISIONS. The Supreme Court, General Term, sent in yes- terdas a batch of decisions im cases recently argued, and then adjonrned for the term. Below Gre abstracts of some of the more important de- THE PACIFIC MATL SUBSIDY. , First in importance wus (he decision’in the sult | of the Pacific Mail Steamship Company ys. Richara B. irwin, lor tue recovery of the money intrusted to him ior the pui pose Of obtaining the secured fubsidy for that company, It was claimed by Ir- win on his defence that extraord: tionary powers in the management of the corporation money had pveen james Alden B. Stockwell aod of wile =: e = i 5 3 & s s = = 3 ¢ g = 5 ° 3 & e claim: for @& consideration against Stock Ww defeudant in the sn’ gil ovners, it was moved by the plaintif t | portion of Irwin's defen nould be strickea | aa irreievant, and the Court below denied the motion. An appeal was then taken to the General | term. Judge Brady, who delivered the opinion in the latter court, hoids that the answer is proper as a devence by Way of accord avd sutisinetion. It may be binding on, if not in writiog, and the de- odant Was not bound to set out u« proof ia his plead The learned Judge cu ing to for experimental m na 6 It fa doubtiess an instructive and =f ious process, bat one not to be ei conraged, There are Other and more economical metuouds for tne acqu BOARD OF ASSISTANT ALDERMEN, At the ast November election Patrick foner and | Wiliam Eb. Demarest, Who were canal olfice of Assistant Alderman, cach obta votes, They brought sait against Mayor Wick- bam to restraia any proceedings on the part of Lie Municipal government unfil the organization Of 4 Board of Assistant Aldermen, claiming that Board nad been avolished A demurrer to piaint Was sustained by Supreme Court, ‘Term, Li 2 Court dismissed tne com~ Jud in the_ opinion ‘im, aMirmes the ss thatin the rol the powers of the Assistant Aldermen to the Aldermen nothing nad been taken irom the city. im the constitution of 1846 nothing con- tinued the office of Assistant Alderman idepen- dently of the powers of tne Legisiature over it. ‘The constitution did not provide for its daration, God neitner was it sudject to the power vesied 1D the Legisiature over ail municipal corporations. ‘The provision of the act vf 1878 abolisning the oMtce of Assistant Alderman a conmlerring 1t8 powers on the Board of Aldermen was, therefore, within the authority of the Legislature, and the vou st for the pialotifie were a null CONTESTING Rall. In the suit brought by th Bireet Kati oad the Cen roas-Town Raliroad irom runat 4 a tracks goross West street to the Ui r st gt nriato erry, she Savreme Court. General Terma } were vie jminary infunciuom., meantime It e: its pret y, wi @pproval of the Jade Van Bi wh o ona Ju the Vout old: North River ig authorized hy ter, and that the plainitis’ r had no rela- tion to the streets or as proveciors, of puvlic in- terests which empowered them to bring the suit. THE SUIT AGAINST GENET. In the suit brought by the city against Henry W. Genet to recover money which he is charged with having obtained from the City Treasury toward building the Barlem Court House, but appro- riated to his own use, application was made to Rave the facta of the case investigated before referee, on the ground 0! its involving @ long ac- fois was denied, and an appeal taken from this decision to the Supreme Court, General ‘Term. in the decision yesterday, Juage Westbrook xpresses the Boespieas delivering the opinion Of the Court, the Court holds | that though such a case may be referred, the Court 13 pot bound to refer it, and when the ‘defeudent waits ull a cause is on the day calendar to make such @ motion it would be to encourage delay for the Court te exercise this discretion in als favor, DECISIONS, SUPREME COURT—CHAMBERS, By Judge Lawrence, vs. Morris.—In the matter of Sawyer; wenn, xecutor, &c., V8. Wedd; Morange vs, hy mes; Peck vs. Brady; Jena va, Jena,—Orders ncker vs, Livingston; Same vs. Same; Same; Alden vs. Hongiand; Tucker vs. Livimgs- ton; Swme vs, Same; Same vs, Same; Same vs. Same; Same vs. Same; Hatton va, "Campbell; Dougherty va. Car: Vedder; Stone vs. On Freestone vs, Bottstern ; in the matter of Coo rown vs, Storer; Har- den vs, Corbett; Jessup vs, Bagnett; Knoll va. Bosworth; Creep vs. Jacoby; Quckroit, &c., vs. Sante; Olark vs, McCormock; Erwin Vs, White; in the matter o: e,—Granted, t fs denied with costs, Hecker vs, Mitchell, 6 Abb, 453, 40, Oourtney vs. New York, West Shore and Chicago Railroad Company. —Order appoluumg re- ce.ver Wanted. Cushier vs. Koblhoff.—I require the written con- sent of the Altorney General or nis representative to the appointment of the receiver. Macgregor vs. Macgregor.—RKeport of referee confirmed and jnagment of divorce granted to the plainnd, with custody of child, Bowden vs, Keade.—The sureties are suMcient, but rule eigns precindes them from executing the boud presenter SUPREME COUBT—GENERAL TERM. By Jpiget De paris Brady and Daniels, Falion va. —Motlon for mew trial granted, costs to ‘abide event. Opimion by Judges Davis sag rady. ‘ord vs, Tue Mayor, &c.—Jadgment ordered on the Wotaict for deieuaauts. Opinion by Judges Davis aud Brady. Phillips va, Walker.—Order modified as directed in the ay ero without costs of appeal. Opinion by Judge Davis, Moore vs. The Mayor, &c,—Motion for new trial ented ; Costs to abide event, Opinion by Judge janie! @iace vs, Cheesbrough.—Order eppanied from aMirmed, with $10 costs, beside jbursements, Graalen ‘by Judge Brady. janck ys. Graignesd 6s al.—Order appealed from, affirmed, without costs. Opinion by Judge aie! Tataberteon vs. Van Bostwick and another.—Or- der afirmea, with $10 fant, beside disburse- ments, Opinion by Judge Brad. Coftin vs. The Chicago and ‘Northern Pacific Con- stiuction Company, tmpleaded, &¢.—Order re- versed, with $10 costs, beside disbursements, Mba by Judge Daniela, Judges Davis, Daniels and Donohue. moet ermacia Bank vs, Distier, impleaded, &¢.— Ae affirmed. Opinion by Judge Danieis, By Judges Davis, Daniels and Brady. Gopsill vs. Decker.—Order affirmea, with $10 costs, beside disbursements. Opinion by Judge ready. Coffin vs. Coke et al.—Order ealea from at- firmed, with Lal costs, beside Maisbureaiuents, bog by Judge Davis, hristopner and Tenth Street Railroad Company vs. The Central Cross Town Railroad Company.—Order appealed from reversed, with $10 costa beside disbursements, aod motion de- eee. with $10 costs of opposing same, Opinion by Judge Davis. The United States vs. Graff et al.—Order ap- aled from by defendant Graff, and order ap- pealed from by tne United States affirmed, wita- fo des to elther party. Qplulon by ‘Judge ant 1s. Gilman, Executor, &¢., Vs. Redington.- Order Modified as directed by the opinion, without cos! of appeal to either part; Order to be seitied te dudge Brady. O, inion y. Manton v8. Poole et al.—Order reversed, with $10 costs beside disbursements, and motion fomee. With $10 custs, Opinion by Judge auiels. Dinsmore et al. vs. The Mayor, &c.—Order re- versed, with La —_ beside disbursements, Opinion by Judge Brady. Smith vs. The Mayor, &c,—Order afirmod, with costs, and with jeave to defendants to answer, on payment of costs. Opinion by Judge Davis. Pacific Mail Steamship Company vs. Irwin.— Order affirmed, with A J costs beside disburse- ments. Opinion by Judge Brady. Wheeler vs. See.—Judgment reversed and new Opinio: trial ordered, wita costs to abide event, mS yetee Brady. Bergh et al. vs. Busteed et al.—Order from adirmed in id reversed in pai out costs to either party. Opinion by " Tndge Brady. Order to be settled by Judge Brady. Bronson vs. Dimock,.—Order affirmed, with costs, With usual leave to amend On payment of costs. Opinion by Judge Davis. ‘Sweet va. Titas.—Judgment affirmed. Opinion by Judge Brady. Demarest et al. vs. Wickham, Mayor, &c.— Daniels. Merchant et al. vs. Beldiog.—Judgment af- firmed, Opinion by Juage Daniels. Tne People ex rel. Hogan etal. vs. Flynn.—Mo- tion jor new trial granied, with costs to abide — Opiuion by Judge Brady, Judge Davis dis- senting. Kenworthy vs. Phyfe et al.—Order amrmed, With $10 costs besiue disbursements. Opimoa by Judge Davis. Wiggins vs. The Peo one. .—Judgment reversed pinion by Judge Sg and new trial ordered. ‘The Peopie ex rel. Lewis et al. va. aly, Judge, Ac.—Proceedings reversed, witn costs. Opinion by Judge Donobue, Tne Excelsior Petroleum Company vs. Fancher ‘Motion for reargument denied, with $10 Same vs. McChesi eY iA —Movion for reargu- beak eT witi c Rusk, &c., vs. Souter, executor, &c.—Motion for new trial granted, c to abide event, Upinion by Judges Lawrence d Daniels, Dederick et al. vs. McAllister.—Judgment af- firmed, Opinion by Judge Davis. By Judges Brady, Daniels and Westbrook. The Mayor, &c., va Genet.—Order appealed from affirmed, with $10 cosis beside d: disburse- ments. Opinion by Judge Westbrook, Pearce, Sur, &0., v8. hace tang impleaded, &c,— A stipulation Mrs | been given and accepted ad- mitiing the it of the nt ae by the plaintit, or re’ nd order directed aenying the motion, a fore velen aoe th $10 costs of the motion, and also of the to- gether with disbursements thereon, t abide’ the erent of the actio Crofult vs. Henry, Stif, &c.—Order amrmed, with $lv costs, besides disbursements. Opinion by Judge Daniels, Judge Davis concurring. SUPERIOR COURT—SPRCIAL TERM. By Judge Van Vorst. Fad Volkenberg vs. Sinclaire et al.—Motion erheteon vs. Sinclaire ot al.—Motion granted, COMMON PLEAS—SPECIAL TERM, By Judge Loew. Importers and Traders’ National Bank vs. An- Motion to punish for contempt deuied. ar velore me at mune is locy uc @ as tue "(iiemoranduia) id COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. Before Judge Sutherland, DUFFY CONVICTED. Yesterday the trial of James A. Du@y, indicted for attempting to shoot Deputy Comptrolier Karle, which has eceupied the attention of the Court for several days, was concluded. Judge Sutoeriand delivered a careiully prepared charge, in which the law relative to pied Bees yan a for criminal rly and ably stated. The ‘clock to ‘tel iberate upon being absent two hours anda haly, they retarned with a veraict of guilty of an attempt to commit the offence char, Mr. Foster moved for @ new trial uyun alleged errors 1n His Honor’s o! fis Honor denied motion for a new trial and igment, oe al pee to sentence course of his romerte Juage it he believed the pri ir cons Hall ap may agree on. sutherland said stautiy heard persons in and around Rie « oity talk angrily about Somptronet Green Se its Karle, and that ge (Dut, thy aonag he woul ‘0 Of Mimeelt, what, 1oue ‘counsel. Steal get bim oy 4 jeading insanity. The Judge said that the jury took @ mercifal view of the case in the verdict which was rendered, for if y had convicted the accused of the main offence ne Would nave sen- fenced him to the State Prison for ten years, The highest penalty which could be iniposed was awarded, which Was imprisonment in tae State yn for two years and six montis, en the sentence was pronounced the wife and sister of the prisoner fainted, and had to ve carried out of the court room. Directiy alter sentence was passed in the C gh of General Sessions, application was Judge tig siti 5 Ll Court of Oyer aud Termia jor a& wri rorpus, The writ was gre ted and made returns ie ‘oad ave. Duffy was .brougat belore Judge Bra 4 bis puny el ur, Purdy. was roadyto briag tue mate Garr vs, Gibbs; Mare va. | | Pianos, silks, the ‘ease, Tie petition, simply sets forth, that 8 a simply rr paey hag been tried and sentenced bya court not competent ered snd asking nis dis- ona @ on the pround that he ts improperly re- strained of his liberty. There had not been time, however, wo traverse the return, and after some intormal talk between the counsel and Judge Brady the case was adjourned until Wednesday ter th and Daffy was remanded to the Tombs under the charge of Deputy Sheri! Mark Lanigan, je poin’ proposed to be raised in Daify's behalf i that he 16 insane, and that, there ore, under the can neither be convieted nor sentenced committed in @ state of lunacy, prepared in @ fruit pedler, was tried upon a charge of grand larceny. The complainant, Mrs, Elizabeth W. Wilmot, a resident of New Jersey, testifed that after sho crossed the Fulton ferry and arrived atthe corner ef Fulton and Front streets on the afternoon of the 9:0 of April she purchased a pag of oranges from the prisoner; that while adjusting the bag, which became loose, and when about stepping into a stage, she missed | her satchel, and upon turning round saw Boyle | and a boy who was in the wagon drive away at a Tapia speed, The accused escaped, but was ar- rested a few days after, Mrs, Wilmot immediately identified the prisoner as the man who snatched ber satchel, which contained $620. The accused stoutly dented that he was vending oranges on | ie day {a question, and swore that the complain- misiaken, The jury rendered a verdict of not guilty. A FELONIOUS ASSAULT. Dents Harrington, a ‘iongshoreman, was con- Victed Of au assault with Intent to do bodily harm, ‘The evidence showed that be Dred a loaded pistol at Magnus Kirk, on the 7t0 of this monch, ina liquor saloon in West street. He was sent to the State Prison for five years, WASHINGTON PLACE POLICE COURT. Belore Judge Bixby. STEALING LEAD PIPE. The premises No. 210 West Twenty-dfth street were burglariously entered on Thursday, and ine Pipe of pes value of ‘ stolen, the property of Messrs, E, W. Garret! William Shaw was brought up at the Jeflerson Market Police Court yesterday charged with the olfence, and ueld in $1,000 bail to answer r by Judge Judge Bixoy, ESSEX MARKET PO POLICE COURT. Before Judge Smith, BURGLARY ON AVENUE A. On the afternoon of the 27th tnst. the premises No. 16 avenue A were broken Into, by forcing the door of a rear room on the first oor, an attempt was made to steal @ quantity of clothing, but the burgiars were ooserved, and pursued oF the pro- rietor, Melchor Hoffman, who etfectea their cap- ‘ure and handed them over to OiMcer Hickey, of Seventeenth precinct, They were brought be- is e Judge Smith yesterday at the Essex Market Police Court and eaci held in $1,000 ball to answer, FIFTY-SEVENTH STREET COURT, Before Judge Kasmire. A BARBER'S REVENGE ON A BOOTBLACK, Joseph O, Pratt, a poor cripple, who blacks boots im the neighborhood of the Union Square Hotel, was arraigned on complaint of Ignatz Hof, & barber, at No. 20 Union square, Pratt was charged with being a — nuisance by Hof, who falied, however, to make — out any more serious crime against him than that of blacking boots on the sidewalk in front of his barber shop and being noisy. A ‘ew days ago an employé of Hoffs was fined by Judge Kasmire for having beaten Pratt, and the ill-ieeling now shown jof had its origin im that difMcuity, sympathy of the Court was with the pour pootblack from the first, and not- withstanding the eflorts of Civil Justice Ackert, who occupied a seat on the bench beside he was let off on promising that he pass nO more in front of the barber Pp r Which Mr, Ackert lives, Hoff isa poli tictan and judge. IN MEMORTAM. In memory of the late Judge Sherwood tne clerks of the Court draped the bench and other parts of the court room in mourning, artistically | arranged in festoons held up by rosettes in white and biack. No proiessional artista could have done better. COURT Of APPEALS. ALBANY, May 28, 1875. No. 14, Malone vs. Hathaway.—Argument re- sumed and concluded. No. 17. Appleton Sturgis, Administrator, &c., respondent, vs. The New Jersey Steam Navigation Company, appellant.—sui omitted, No. 9 Sil Penelope Crockeret al., administrators, &c., ap- ellants.—Argued by H. U. Caeeseboro, of counsel Tr appellants, and by Ely Tupham, lor respond. ents. No. 44, George C. Genet, fe te | vs. Vom Ketchum et respondents.—Argued by G Cc. Genet, of counsel! for appellant, and oy g Davenport, for respondents. Acjourned to Monday, May 31, 1875. DAY CALENDAR. following is the day calendar ved Monday, Nos. 48, 50, 66, 57, 60, 61, 62, 64. _ PROPOSALS. — ELLAND CANAL ED Notice to Contracwrs. Sealed tenders, addressed to ee jaadesigned and in- Gorsed “Tend: Welland construction of a Welrs, Bridge Abatrnents a ne Inge don connected with ssveral ‘uniice of the suinene- ‘also the extension and deepening of Port Daiiow- 4 Port Colborne harbors. The works will be let in sections, some of which are situated on the new line between Fort Dalhousie and Thorold, aud others, about one mile in length each, con- sist prisieipally of deepening and widening the pre between ihorold and Port Colborne, Ds 0 together with plans and Piano, wiich was taken for debt. Can be joemgee of ton Worn, cam Se Grae. 8) acme AENRY BENWS, glue dealer, 261 Peart street, 0 Ind ufter Friday. His day of June, weer pi On Call between ange PM. forms of tender can be obtained. A Ike class ot infor: z mation relative to the works north «1 burg wl —— - <== be furmishea at = repeent capnecr’s om “as orold, MUSICAL. | and tor works south of Port Robinson, plans, 4c. may = > “at » be seen at the resident engineer's oflice. Welland | WANTED.—A ‘Contractors are reqvesied to bear in mina that tenders Li 4 at sight and teach. | will not be consid. red unless ance with the printed forms, and, in the case of firma, except there are attached the actual signatures, the nature of the occupation and place of residence of each member of the same: and further, an accepted bank check or other available security for the sum of fri $1,000 to $3,000, according to the extent of work on the section, must accompany each tender, which sum shall be forteite 11 the party tendering declines entering into contract for the Works at the Fates stated sm the offer submit ‘The amount required in each case will be stated on the form ot tender. ‘The check or money thus sent in will be returned to =: Cs ccapate contractors whose tenders are not ac- ss to} the due fulfilment of the contract satisfactor, ade strictly im accord- money. public or municipal securities or bank si ee amount of five percenton the bulk sum of the vom: tre hogy A baad sum sent in with the tender will be considered 4 pa Ninety pet cent only of the regres estimates will be paid ‘until the completion of the w ‘Io each tender must be attached ie actual of (wo responsibie and solvent perso Pominion wilting to become. sureties for the Out of, these. conditions. ange of the works embraced in the contract, ‘This department does noi, however, bind itself to ac- cept the iowest or any teuder. By order. | natures ts of the rryiog well as the due pertorm: | Durantwent or Pustic Works, Ortawa, Apr porous “FOR OLD MATERIAL, Ene Rattway ¥ cone td] Poncuasing AGexr's Orrice, 157 West -TRexT, New Your, May v8 In73. Sealed proposals, and indorsed “Proposals for Old Ma- terial,” will be recelved at this office until Thursd une 'S, 1875, 12 o'clock noon, for the purchase and removal of ‘the following old mai Row at the shops of tig company at Jersey City S86 Car Wheels. st Sera| cy ‘steel spring Scrap. Btons My Ce 11 tons Cast tons Gam Springs. ‘aie jot of Vornish and Ol! Barrela, Peay bidders will be required to deposit 15 p f tot the tt warded to them at me ot p+ 4 award, and the balance (3 er cent) will be. payable at the time of dett The right is reserved to reject any and ali bids H. BOWMAN, Purchasing Ageut, Liberal advances upon Diamonds, Watches, Jew- enti Pianos, &c., or the same bought. Also Pawnbrok- liekets Dought at 77 Bleecker street, up stairs. DVANOES MADE ON Goobs LEFT ON cowMis es, J ly, Sliverware, business con. A‘ 77 BLERCKER STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.— fdential, &. vIRUSKI, TaNpaDe , WAIOHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, sad other articles, Dought and sola back when de- red at a very small advance. GEO. 0. ALLEN, Jewel- fer, ly {0'Bros way, near Twenty -ninth street. ___ BILLIARDS. “STANDARD AMERICAN BE BL BILL TARD A + Tabies, with the celebrated Combination ¢ Are (ot sale only by the manuinciurer and patent i UOLLENDER, successor w iholan & Collender, 738 Broadway, New Yor. “STORAGE, TRAND CENTRAL STORAGE WARE: niture, Baggage, Mirrors, Pier Glasses, Carriaces, ns, Be. corner Broadway and Forty sev: ORGAN & BROTHER, Froprieiors. FURNITURE, PIANOS, BAGGAGE, jes in the city; every conver ience} arate rooms. MICHALES & sx" tat gral Nommarce sireek Dat Blanchats G. Morgan et al., respondents, vs. | ares NTS. CADEMY. oF MU FOR quis. the original and ony Y ANT! organized February 10. 472 ‘This monster Minstret BRY. Aud Mr. NEIL BRYA, positively appear atter AT DON'T FAIL TO SEE | REMEMBER, TO. Broadway, New Yor! THE BRYANT BROTHERS! Management of the sole surviving brother, YAN, YANTs!’ MIN ~'1 BBLARE: MINSTRELS, ANTS’ MINSTRELS, BRYANTS’ MINSTRELS. BRYANTS’ MINS? BEL, BRYAD MINS y BRYANTS MINSTRELS ny en (GH, TONIGHT, TO.NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, YO. NIGHT, THE ACADEMY. "OF MUSIC. Th IGHY BVENING ONLY, AT EIGUT O'CLOCK, ‘3’. MINSTRELS, 25. 1887, at Mechanies’ Ball, Jerry Bryant, Dau: Bryant, Leropricte Neti Bryant, Band of the World ts under the The talented actor poser W. H. BROCKWAY, NT, who on this oceasion will @L absence from the stage tor ie finest performance ever given, REMEMB, IGHOLDe Atmel | 5 HIS DAY, wt Boorn AMERICA, TO mmer b: he bes | JARRETT & PA Steuer PLYMOUTH toot of Murray street, evening, May 29, at6 of Avenue Hotel, at at th | 114 Broadway: These ia for each gentleman, an’ a la Detmonico. The be off the const of Rhod of experienced Block {sl may be obtaiued on the Bist inst, w 1 for the round Herald, under b Booey THEATRE, JARRETT & PALM Monda; old Fare Rignoid’ Firewell to LAST APPEAR. MISS the distingnishec a g. Ament 1s iT AND MO#iS in the utle clin | an erica), in Douglas Jerrolty giving lis very popula ° | appear. *, at L MATINEE—WO. INDAY'S HiKA THEATRE ¢ on Satarday faba g June 5, an | winter season of 1875-76 will Jet gagement of Mr, BARRY SUL HEATRICAL TICKETS AND ALSO TICKETS FOR the GRAND CODFISHING EXCURSION by the guberd ROCK, starting fron vie 23, 8 o'cl cx to-morrow evening. Bait will be gratuitously furnished, and proper tackle ard. ** The first POPU LAY :xoURSION CLARA MORRIS, the eminent Engiiah piayer, TO-NIGE THI3" appearing cach in a piece of great attractiveness, Miss JANE SHORE, Michoins Rowe's famed tragic Play of fiye acts, and OLD (who is making his LAST APPEAR- WILLIAM *« NEXT MONDAY, Ma: CLARA MURRIs aud Mr, CHARLES THORNE * WEPNESDAY, June 2, GRAND MASONIC Fes. | » by pronfinent members of stab LD, N BE LEASED DURING onsible parties on application R. The present season will clo: d te regular fail an ty: signa ), with the ea. — No. North River. this (Saturday) clock, can be had of Tyson, Firth ¢ Witidsor, also of Rullman, iter tickets are MVE DOLLARS entitle him toa BREAKFAST Xelting sport ot cod taking will je Island, under the supervision and fishermen. Boat returns by takes place next pthe HUDSO. RIGNOLD’S FAREWELL ++-Lessees and Manage! ER. TWO REMARKABLE PERFORMANCES TO-DAY, well Matinee at 1:3), ‘America, eveuing al \ to 8. NC OF RIGNOLD! | ean actress, and ORGH RIGNOLD, - (SATURDAY) MATINEE racter of nantical Drama of two acts, SAN, dashing impersonation of the haracter of CAMILLE, in which Miss | K, Jr, will MAN'S HEART and OTH EL! DETAILS IN | Order. = =. Pian | Of fine seco: KNABE & CO, No, 112 street, of our ow! “PIANOFORTES, | ORGANS, ~~ ahs A —FOR RENT—UPRIGHT, SQUAR hand Pianos, in perfect order. ‘WI &C. AND GRAND n make; also for sale, a number LLLAM Fifth avenue, above Sixteenth | A —STKINWAY, | the inducements offered for J. BE GREAT BARGAL Ps aseven octay two bank Organ, rent, cash or inst place (eighth will offer his fine Pianofortes to rent and desired. WEBER Pianofor tes. $50 to $300 DDL, 13 Wa overstrung, $16); than ments. AT RAST FOURPEENTH STREET—F, fortes at prices which ca) | ld AND CHICKERING | 4; $3 to $10 monthly; great | ley place, near Broadway. _ SATBINWAY PIANO, CHEAD, | one for $125, for $35; Clinton, ca 2 seven. stop EKK & SON, pi Broadway, SCHULER ortment of first class Piano- not {ail to suit the times; new rent applied toward purchase if | use 6 months, cost $359, 0, for joue di ~uit complete, Chairs, Butet, Oi Paint dollar.” Call at private near éth avenue. MAGNIFICENT AND BRILLIANT TONED 74g octave Bradbury Pranoforie for sale, all improve. | ments, patent azratf, full iron r $ Windsor Pianotorte.tor less than, halt cost | ing Room Suits, covered in satin, brocate ring and hair Mattresses, #xten gon icone also. bri and reps, on. $150; rep Suit. $60; Carpet, Dressing Cases, Bedsteads, Bur ing, Bronges. &e. Fesidenve 12) West ‘25a rect, wood Piinoforte 2d and 34 avenues. LADY WILL SELL FOR tiful rosewood 7 octave upright Piano cele- brated maker; carved case; pertect order; sweet, pows ertul tone. 28 East shird street, near second avenue, BARGAIN FOR CASH.—FULL 7 OCTAVE four round corners, celebrated maker, cost $45), tor $10, 243 Kast Sth street, between 35, COST $150, BEAU. ROSE. PRIVATE FAMIL’ sacrifice, a brilliant tone ing all im gent S50, tor oe! | Parlor kalt, provements, $279; Stoo! bu coat $7 | niture, in jo's to pot or private re sdenoe, ‘No, 4 Foe SAL PENorortEssst order, for sale at rent, Fifth avenue, DIANOS TO RENT OR SELL aud terns to sult the time No. 8 Union square (165 Fourth ARGAIN—ROS, Rio tave Teno. 9133, and new GORDON & SU it ly Vin CHEAP NEW incar 1 & plea ing MUSICLA prconamuns, Post! Press Opinions aud al) kinds of Printini Conservatories and entertaiuments, are furnished in the leat the MitROPOLILAN PRINIING ESTABLISHMENT 218 Broadwa: most el | _ PHE LECTURE SEASO LECTURE EVERY At Nervous Debiiity k S Museum. Reme! way, Dear Fourth street, | cerit'museam in the world. curity will be required on real estate oF by deposit "or | LECTURE EVERY ‘anhood and the ©: New York Museu it thi | between Houston and Bleecker streets | i ag ee L OcUST ILL SEMIN | 4 be Lope for summe: | desired. gant four-round Decke: Found rosewood Case full a Pianotorte, $22 $20) , for | Suits, $5; ‘complete ‘Library, ATi OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, AT ifice must be Sold, Address AM, box 4,438 a 20ND of our own manutactur SONS, IL East Fourteenth street, between broadway and | anos, small pay Ly s id permanent situ 4 Newcastle (ind) Y WILL SEL & Bros Pi “i 74 octave richly agtaife oversirung printed guarantee: b i, Cover, Kox tor shippin Traish' Suits, $100; rep | mber and Dining Fur- | one-tourth c .—Must be nday at five story brown stone | Weat 16th st HAND, EY tHoRovGE ri Pia artes to | iy, "Sate! KeRInG & low LOT: PRIC .MERRELL’S, )D PIANO, $40: SEVEN | rent $4; upright Chiexering $00 Organ for $75. it Fourteen h screet, YN, 13 FIRST CLASS 74 ERS, PAMPHLETS, TICKETS, EVENING AT 8 0 and Special Diseases.” a De. mber the a 3%. No. 638 Broad- | The largest and most maguid | Nout AT 8 O'CLOCK ON ause of its Premature veeline,” nm of Anatomy, 618 Broadway, RUCTIC ARY, YONKERS, N. ¥., WILL | fF Boarders June 2, | Stabling if | incidental to the dram. an Barrer, & locks, bronzes, China, Glass Silver and order by Micks & Co., 8c tion. FURNITURE, SALE OF RICH AND ELEGANT vanes Farnirure, | Washstands, spring ‘and hair Extension Taple, Pianotorte, &c., private residence, 105s o'eloe! oil arpets, Cutlery, Fisted Ware, &c.; all made to | Scheik & Co., ‘and in good comdi- HENRY Zt for nits, Bedroom nets, vies all ON ACCOUNT OF "rosewood 14 $225; inagnificent satin | ge dan, $1755 10): rep sul ook case, Dreming ase on table, Chairs, ulence, 120 West Twen | stead and Bureau, 60; two walnut Hat batior Suits, int Turkish Sult. good as ne | less than auetio: store TH Sixth OUSEUO: private Wast }birteen | ner, Furniture wanted | FPR. KEPRIGERATU fi wrt, Wort rent “third street repaired MARBL Union sauare, Fourth TOR stock of Marble @ Otter Marble Works, Ki. ABER, Wd Bast right =<WEEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS FOR A..~Purniture, Carpets and Redding. at B. . COW: | PRRTUWATER COOK ids'and 157 Cuathaim ‘street. An mmease stock and low prices. UCTION AND PIANO WAREROE BAND hast Thirteenth sirget—Furnicure, Uarpets, Par. will sell, ata sacrifice, in octave’ Planoforte, cost $850, Marte Antoinette Suits, $75; it, $80; 7 pieces Carpet, Mirrors, Centre | T AUCTION—VERY prices, Che, si rights: Lager 2 of REG 4 7 GREATLY REDUCED Prices, p, An extensive stock ot Slate and Marble Mantels, a trays and Slate Work of every deacripiion. "ATLY REDUCED, PRIC Marbl Wardrobes, Buoncases, K i'Stands, Pianos, de-- at private SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1875—TRIPLE SHEET AMUSEMENTS, RMA AVENUE THE, TRE, OT Proprictor aud Mauager......Me, AUGUSTIN DALY BVERY EVENING ATS THE 8 u caga B ue a B re bess ue G@ B BUG ag B. BiG a BBBB OU oaaag BBB 00 NN N A NN ON £2272 BBOONN N AA WN W 4 & BoBOONNN AA NNN Z aad BOBO ONNN AA NNW Z AA BBB) OO O NNN AA NNN Zz AA BoBOONNN AAA NNN @ AAA BBOONNNA ANNN & A A BOBO ON NNA AN NN & a & BBB oO N NNA AN NN “2272 4 a EVERY NIGHT UNTIL FURTHER NOTICEI | RPROIAL NOTICE, NIAL FLORAL DECORATIONS, ta executed by J. M. HODGSON, of Filth avenue forty-ith street, will be renewed Quring the whol (AILMORE'S OC GERT GARDEN. LA’ UDBROM Mr. P. & GILMUKE. .,... +--Director The Management take great plesanre in announcing that, all preparations veins complete, NIFIOE: iN THROWN OPN TO THB 1 WILL POS TrvELY" BE Tals, (SAI pay) EVENING. tie one HUNDRED BERN Rms, Will commence at 8 o'clock precixely ‘The programme will bo as followsi— 2, Overture—"Oberon” 4. Concert Waltz—Tne Cornet. ... eosereee LADNER 4. Grand Selection—Goms of Operas... ~ Meyerbeer Introducing solos by Arbuckle, Kegel and Letsch, 5, Overture—Tannhauser” .. Wagner 6. Solo for cornet—"The Carnival” severe Pagauint introducing the most diflenit variations (new) ever written on this favorite theme for the cornet, Pertormed by Mr. M. ARBUCKLE, 7. Concert Waltz—"Wiener Wain”... + Strauss 8 Grand Fantasie—"Ii Frofeta’. Meyerbeer | 9. Pot Pourri—“La Fille de Mme, Angot”..., ....Lecoeq 10, Song—"Ye Merry Birds"... ++-Gumbert | M1. March. cose Gitmore BUNDAY EV , AT 8 O'CLOCK, SECOND “GRAND CONCERT, SATURDAY, JUNE 5, AT 2 O'OLOCK, MATINER, FIRST GRAND ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON OF FACT WERK A QREOIAL MAINE PERFORMANCE WILL Bi GIVEN A ) 1c. 2 O'CLO! AT THE EVENING PERFORMANCE NO LADY AD- MIITED UNLESS ACCOMPANIED BY A GENTLEMAN, Ample arrangements bave been made for preserving | good order In the Garden, and the mavagement pledge {etseives that it shall be atall times and in all respects As periect io the matter of decoruim and provrlety ag it 1 1n it floral adornments. The Restaurant will be supplied by and will be under the charge of Messrs MITUHBLL & KINGLER, of the Jiotel Brunswick. THE GRAND ENTRANCES TO THE GARDEN x ARE ON MADISON AVANUE AND FOURTH AVENUB, AT NIGHT OFFICES FOR THK SALE OF TICKETS WILL BE OPEN AY BOTH OF THESE ENTRANCES, During the day the box ‘office, at Madison aven trance, will be open for the saie of reserved boxe: aduission tickets, from 9 A. M. tod P. M. Admission .. Private Boxes. Boxes may be secured one month in advance. iy serack SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. THE SUMMER SEASON At this theatre will commence on NDAY EVENING, MAY 31, when will be prodiced-a new and oiginat local sonsa- tional drama, of powertul interest and exc in four acts, entitied, THE DONOVANS, | Written expressly for tho celebrated specialty artists comedians, and Popular eo TGAN AND HART, ny oh the dirst tame as who WINUHAEL AND NOWAM, DONOVAN, ,<Comspiouous fu te'scenis Ulusiration of this play will Distrvcrioy, BY FIRF, OF A TENEMENT HOUSB a two of tin A carefully selected company has been engaged, and, LARRIGAN and’ HART will appear in two of their inost_ popular sketches. Also the were famous Peake FAMILY OF BELL RINGERS. CHARLES and OARRIB AUSTIN mn, their CHAMPION LIGHTNING ZOUAVE DRILE. T ming and accomplished Voentlist ign a fe. RotthE ST, JON, he er, heptea “paby BINDLEY, 7. Y EVE Wy Tae poe ane ANS EVER! NING and es toay MAriseEs. Seats can be secured two weeks in advance. SDAY and SAT. lr Afi noo it 1-30, 8 Bvemil aM ANCES FRENCH UPERA BOUPFE, vie MOST PuLta BILL OF THE S8ASON. The second Mlle. georbbo an ROFFRO Hse anther 4 concer Daya fu Haris oer 90 aes ‘ontitied oyer7net BAGATELLE Mls: MINELLI. GORGES CEUM THBATRE.—PAREWELL MATINER. Listis (Satarday) AFTESNOOM, last and jarewell, OIHE MOST ATTRACTIVE BILL OF THE SEASON. La Fille de Mme. Angot (econd act), Barbe Bie Bre, and d time in America of BAGATELL| the CAST “FRENCH OPERA. BOUFFE MATINEE, Of ay TORN, eeeAree, sorprue’s PARBWSUL, XY WEEK FIVE NIGHTS 0: Ga consequence of gens ture i England Sat, June 5). w femont sn Aun Sits ESL SOLDEN “ous A Bouffe, on i dime here) a3 BBNOWERD ENGLISH OL Bia BOUFFE COMPANY, NDAY, May FUILPE REC TORNDAY June 1 MACE LA RCHID WEDNESDAY. June EVI THURSDAY, June 3, 1 FRIDAY, June 4. BEN er last appearan _PoruLaPitic HIS! 1, rpurares COMIQUE, Mr. JOSH BARY,, 514 BROADWAY. Sole Proprietor Jennie Hughes, Mr, Sam Rickey, MAIINE Miss A ichmoud, Master Barney, TO-DAY. Miss A. Hughes, ‘ool Burgess, TODAY. iiichmond Sisters, rr and Carroll, MALIN & at dy Hughes, ATINE MATINEK ho WI wild, owt TO-DAY Cl roel White, TO-DAY, MATING Witham Carter, MATINEK. TO-DAY. Mr. MoKee, TO-DAY, MATINEE MATINBE, WEDNESDAY AND SAT URDAY. MONDAY beat HAY, eh FIRST Weck OF HON, WM. F coby 1FE ON BUFFALO BILL. _ Supported by a poweriw DARK THEATRE. SATURDAY EVENING, May 20, 1875, SANS SOUCL AMATEU AMATLC ApSOOTA TION, von BENEFIT OF THs FLOATING hosPiral OF JOHN'S GULLD, 2H& CAPTAIN OF THR WATCH. A HAPPY PAIR. _Icl_ON PARLE who et ppvear a bis drama, 1 BORDER, W SueACICS. Monoger... Mr. TBSTER WALLACE) LAST Petit onwaNes ut! iui ah REGULAR SEASON, MATINER, at mabe PAST ONE, THE EVENING, wei tront O'CLOOK, fn compliance with xeneral desire, wil! be repeated! Lord Lytion's c ermine Love Story of the oF ati m t, includ with its fine seenery, and excellent cast neladroy Messrs. U. J. Mo. pur, JOHN Ess We CARROL kL, PLYMPTON, G. 1B ’. BROWNE, ¥ Bis kDa DYAS Miva. PONISI aud Meas? JOUN BEPTON, {has winding ap oue of THE MOST BRILLIA NS ON RECORD, May CONMENOEME 6 Eker SEASON, NEW LOCAL Pi. NEw compar. EW SCENERY, EW MBSIGN, ND A BSCE VERY __EVBRY FEATURE NOVEL | (Acabuaty or MUSIC. REAPPEARANCE OF Mr, NEIL BRYANT, aftor ten are | abe Doe for ne ae stage, with and the Greatest Combination of arusis ever mado in, the Minstrel wi ‘rofesslon, t s rhig ht at (\ENTRAL PARE cOaRD N. TO.NIGUT., THOMAS UNRIVALLED SIGHT. CONCERTS, TAS (satards SUVENING. May 29, EODORE THOMA THIRTEENTH GRAND Kalser, Overture 3 Polka Mazurka, Polka Schneil, ‘J Impromptu ia © minor, Introduction, Nuptial horas, Third Act “Lohengrin”. Marseh vel Wiitiam ‘Tell™......06 rapo. {S¥™phony ‘Lenore Hongroise, No. 1, new: jong” Batiot Muse. Prop . Admission Tickets, 5) cents; privat exira according te location; packages of 12 tickew, $5 N BTROPOLITAN THEATRE, 685 BROADWAY, very ing ab 5 o'clock. FIFTY MATINEE FIRST OLASS TuUIs DAY, VARIETY SLARS. at 2 o'clock. __Mile APHE PELUI JonKs’ woow pggosseum, J, PF, SCHULIRE r DAY, arch 80. 1875, OPENING AND M tins COnCHRE aw ENTIRE NINTH. RB assisted by anextra Military Band, tho full Ninth regte ment Dram Vorps, Scotch Bagpiners, x Continental Fife aud Drum Corps and an Anvil Chorus of 24 men, mall over ONE HUNDRED AND PITPY MCSICIANS SOLOISTS CORNET.. % 1a Sea > t m CLARINETS. ne Oita EUPHONIUM Musical Direc A selected A Gk. DuWatNa ippieaing by introanetng Fone ng rl celebraw Battle ot by Hanael &o., with auxiliary effects, Woente WYOMING: Will Convey passer Double Band, Drum Corps, ADMISS: caves toot of West Eleventh street, New York. 9 A. and lg P.M. Leaves toot of Pith street. He 0% A.M. and 1M BOM. Leaves fool of F lyn, M44. Mand 3PM. 1 New York, 10 A. M., 2% au Highth s:rect, New York, A aeasou ticket includes f seu, (20 SRE BRYANTS, MINSTRELS K EVER GIVEN. street, Broc THE FINEST PERFORMAN' LYMPIC THEATRE, Mr. JOMN F, POOLE. tr MATIN Tur MATINE Best MatiNi ENTERTAINMENT TODAY 1y TO-DAY NEW YORK, VO.DAY BRIGH? T BRILLIANT, 0, SYARKLING, COMPLETE CHANGE, t Ww OMIC DRAMA. woow's, THIS EVENING AT & MATINER At A. H. SHELDON yi SUBLOON IN ROBERT MACA AND Wack AVENGER, vou, Ns PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN, Cony aT Wweek—yovELTY TROUPB. Wo, % New ACES AND GREAT SIARS Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. W i. BRocKWAY W., ie Petex rhb actor AND COMPOSER, with BRYANT’S MINSTRELS TO-NIGHT, (ARAND OPERA nousR . Apply to F. RULLMAN, Ue Broadway, HE INCOMFARABLE QUINTET, MESSRS, Tempieton, W. Dwyer, J. J. Kelly! W. Raymo Staclair, with Rv AN S$ MIN: CADEMY OF M St a For one night only, THR ORIGINAL BKYANI'S MINSTRELS. “THIRTY-POURTH c. ° cs, RELS, To-night at 8 STREBT GERMAN ERRY'S opera Cancan Wednesd: Jack Sheppard ¢ sand Saturdays. ee Thursda, night. BER To. NIGHT AT THE Pee OEMY OF MUSIC, I BRYANT'S MINSTRELS. RION CAPE AMUSANT, 241 BOWKRY, TO- NIont.— A Wauature Lady Bathers, Canean, Hungarian Gor- joey Riders, tre: Parisien ve Long Brane! zarl, Scenes REMOVAL, PRIVATE FAMILY lots to suit, 0c. on the W), tor $225; ‘urkish Suit, Parlor Suit, cost hamber Suit complete, Bedt- ‘ing and hair Mattresses, iintfe Oall before purchasing at | ity-third street, near Sixth av. f ROSEWOOD BED. | walnut do.; Mantel Mirror, stands, ook and walnut Buffet an and maroom reps; one W; Will be soll vory low, much to close them out Apply im orty-second street KIN TLLERN'.. No. 2 th avenue: white ban- | to buy for cash. Cail, | JR, SIDEBOARD TYE Beer Rofrigerstors ro Cooler. LEALBY'S, % Send for hook. Kefrigerators “ MANTE RHYN SLATE € NY, N. nd Marbi Turning for the t teenth street, near Third av. all kinds of Printiog with Sudarate eriecs TH METROPOLITAN PRINTING RS SABLISHMENT, ‘218 Broadway, have Ng nl facilities for doin unusual DrOMmDIess Ald ETROPOLITAN MUSKUM OF AMT, 18 West M ahs street, Ne sapen daily, WA. ML to Pak Mond ONT Fail TO SER BRYAN Mr RE TONIGHT, THE FIN Ps by THE WORLD. R JQUCHEROGE VeIL AND SHADOW “DANSANTE ‘will be held at the Argyle [tooms, St Thirtieth street, on Monday evening, May 3), VE REED, THE UNRIV ALLE bp BRYANT MINSTRELS at he's ‘heademy of Music. One night only. DOMEDIAN, (20 AND SEB G ag DELEHANTY AND HENGLER, With Bryans Minstrele, to-night at tae ACADEMY OF “MUS SAUSH)S IRVING HALL SOIREES. are - ry nbs: or MAY. 1 House. pear ‘Third avenue —The Frenctr | ad ht. Matinees | ad; se, . Lady Godiva, Admission tree. | York, aad Tharsdays hae ene | the French: tempered, with native wit and rea | denote (ae gr | AT_THe ACADEM OBLNSON HALL, Lat tees. 25 cents. Age a $1. Reina rte . ING at 5. a SATURDAY MATINER ATS ENTHUSLAS! English version, of Lecocq’s shorty alee ‘i 4 & phenomenal ease of Artists ot extraord inary profes, tonatetiereney, with ali the dash, abanden and “arth of NT AND EMPILATIC APPLAUSE test at a3 of the Deiteaw painted Sceuery oy ATE MORGAN, FREQU THE COULES! RESO! hs te sas z ost charming eniertainment in the c and (he most charming eniertainmen commands the warmest For sale of seats, Box ( And’ Decker's, 3 T Ein BRYANT 3 Union square. TONIGHT MY. FIRST APPEARANOB, QAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. | BIRCH JAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. | WAMBOLD, BAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, | BACKUS. New Opera liguse, Brondway und Twenty niach MATINEE TO-DAY AT MATEN 10-D 4 RLESQUE SP LautNu Aaron, a bee BILLS CHlBRS, tn) & IN A PLX. TURRDAY, JUNE 1. BENREIT OF ADD RYMAN, PRESENT 5EA8U) WSEK BUS ONE THE ee eee LATIN TODAY AT 2 CURED—EVENING AT & SEATS SEC BY OPERA HOUSE, 21 BOWERY. This establishment always pays salaries, Positively the last sppearance ot MILTON NOBLES in Ils great Drama of, JM BLUDSO OR, BONEMIANS AND Del BOTLVES, The largest and best V ty Oqmpany 7 jn the city. A br Star art Last ROUT Ge OF THE URECIAN STATE LAST NIGHT OF THE KIRDCAGE OF BUSN ILLY Daun, THE KING "4 Miss FRELS ‘n ight With BRYUADEMY OF MUSIC i Wels, "Eee Galop, Aronson, 1 5 “Wait “ill i the * DIPSON & v0. x THe BANJO KING, HAL CAD MY OF MUSTO to-night, with, BRYANT'S” MINSTREL NGAND ORATORY, BEAST ‘NINTH STREBT. Re*Phave taken lessons of Profesor HURLBO 4 nt him a superior ‘gy Hieving = to ristian gentleman. J take pleasur ei {into the esteeu and confidence of the public. Pra R. spencer. {OR ONE N ar ONLY, Dare Reed. Bully, Barry: W. 1 Brockway, BM, all, Maste in. J.B. with Pingu WiNwrRens te. rilght atthe Academy FOR THE Eat P.M. Beethoven ft Pa Summer matinee balis at tt jowery. Ts wrote ‘peat Rink, SOR ONE Nant ONLY. i a The Chaiapions of the, Protession, DELEHANTY AND HENGLUR, WITH BRYANTS MINSTRELS TO-NIGUT. m0 variety of Fn uy Sot, LsHMBNT, raphe b Pores a ind ovary varie 0} neat POLtAN PRINILNG| ESTAB) Building. " », HIS SATURDAY NING net BRYANT’ 8, the Monster Ninserel Band ee World, at the ACAVEMY OF AWYERS SHOUL! NTAINING iia ha URT ©, oF THe NEXT DA SERVED AT THEIR HOMES EVBRY Matt Waerg AND “MORTO ‘ON, Li TONS OF SONG AND DANCE, wie bY ANTS MINSTRELS to aight, . Merela | & VERY aopy ma te BUY E EVESING TELEGRAM MBMIOAN INSTITUTE HALL. A Great W0-Mile Walking Match. HARDING vs. OV Lis, This Saturday, Stay 2, Adthission We MSE & MARTIN, TIL! MAN MONKEY, ith BYRANTS MINSTREL A To. ovnight att SPIRITUAL THST SEAN § WILL Bs Oven ne ¥. Wilson, the noted soul reader and d. ¥. M Gnd description 8 Acade ny of Muste. ren's Lyceum, Je streak Jum a

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