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2 ,of 8t, Andrew's ‘place, for $1, REAL EST EST ATE. ‘There was a large ationdance at the Exchange Sales. reom yesterday. The number of buyers was larger than usual, but none of them seemed willing topay a hhigh price for the property Ubat was put up, The vari- ‘ous pieces of property that were sold went off at low EB. H. Ludlow & Co. sold, under Supreme Court fore- @losure decree, J. P. Crosby, referee, the block of land, 200.10x313, bounded by avenue A, East River, Sixtieth and Sixty-first streets, for $50,000, to Robert Bayles, ¥. K. Stevenson, Jr., by Supreme Conrt foreclosure decree, William H. Clark, referee, one lot, 25x100.5, with a three story brick house and basement in front and a frame house in rear, on West Forty-third at reet, Routh sido, 125 feet west of Ei oventh avenue, for $5,550 to Sarah Miller. Richard V. Harnett sold, by order ot Superior Court # foreclosure, Thomas Boese, referee, a house, with lot, 25.4x75, on Second avenue, west side, 76.10 fect aorth of ot Eighty: fifth street, for $500, over 'a mortgage of. Shee, toH J. Armstrong, plaintift. tiiam Kennelly soid, we eark komik Court fore- fry decree, J, Levy, referee, a hot on East Twolith decree, L lor, 18, 8x99. 11, on East ‘eas “st fas feet west of Seventh sents, for Agato; also, simular sale, Frederick two po with lots, each 25x99.11, on Si3ei over side, 200 feet west of avenue, Seer omACMaMae TE a to 8 V. Spencer. cdl Muller & Son sold, by Supreme Court fore- closure decree, E. D. Gale, reterce, a house, with lot, 16.3x100.5, on Eust -Seventy-tirst ‘street, = 3 feet west of Third avenue, fof $750 over a mort: of $10,557, to George M. Manchester. ore, fobuson, Jr., sold by public auction the follow ing Brookiyn property: —A house and lot, 60x85, No. 1ST South Portland avenue, between Biman pace aud Atiantic avenue, Brookiyn, for $7,800, to M. Free- man ; one brick ingen with lot, 26x85, No. 71 Grabam stroet, * between Fiushing and Myrtle avenues, for Frei twenty lots, each 1, on Atlantic avenue doulevard, north side, 110 fect east of Kingston avenue, ten of which went for $900 each, to F. B. Van Vieck, five at 910 and five at $900 each, to J. B, Emery; four lots, each =25x107.2, ou Pacific street, south side; 245 foet west of Albany avenue, for $800 ‘each, to W.. Bil- Lings; five lois, each 20x11 on Broadway, northeast corner of Williams avenue, two of which went for $190 each, to John Ward, and one at $230, one at $176 and one at $206, to James Walker; erght lots, forming a plot, in ‘8ize Tse antionid n1i2 6 on Eighth avenue, east side, be- ing the block front between Montgomery and Carroll streets, four of which went for $1,700 each and four for $1,600 exch, to P. Newstatter; ten lots, a's ‘o& Sixth ‘avonue, eas! , block: frout, between Carroll and President troete, five of which went at $1,650 each and five at $1, each, to John Paiman; three Jote, oach 20x99, on Atiqntio avenue, northwest corner each, to Mr. Hawley, PRIVAT BALES. V. K. Stevenson, Jr., sold the threo story English ‘Dbasoment brown stone dwelling No. 120 East Thirty- oighth street, size 16.8x55x100 feet, for $12,250, to ©. ak, of ington averiue. ae house and lot, 25.5x70, on the northwest corner Teen Avenue and Sixty-seoond street, sold for the nouse and Jot, 25x98.9, on the south side Bf se first streot, 150 feet cast of Eighth a ‘pod for $30,000; the house and lot, gee south side of Thirty: first street, 480 feet wi ieath avenue, sold for $15,000; the house cro Tot, Sex 5, ‘on the north side of Fifty-eighth street, 377 feet east of Sixth avenue, sold for $12,000, and the house and lot, 21,10x98.9, on the south side of Twont; Pe ‘street, 231.3 tees west of eigen ood ey sold for $23,000, as74 48h “ot Seammel 23.95 tifried ha ae be Gardner. -- Nom. ‘wt, a. e}ogbh oft ar, Ba ular; John J. Ki: ir and wife io Marthe Lae 4514000 17,000 14,000 Nom. 11,000 of 2d av., 75x100. oi Sree en Ma as, SN lat a... 4, 129 tt, w. of Oth av. 7Ox . “h. eadleston vo Ernst Uw, Wee ‘ "6,850 Sinn . 8, 1U0 It. w. of 6th av. Misnitod i8i6x irregular; Alfred N. Beadleston and-wife and oth- jos, 226 to ou st, 8. @., 150 ft. Mortimer and others (o: hat, 1 a 3, Lei tinGa8; Git. ‘pert F. Ackerman to Thomas 0. Carver. 2th at, 8. 8 ‘Ghariocte P. Courtland ay. (23d ward) 5 Sivan. 10 w, oF sib parovidoeiges °°? ot St., 0. 8. ‘Ww. of 6th av. irregular; Ernest U. W. Woers a to to William \ rm oes also 2680 st, ees Siseces at yore Teva Goodby. 0! 185,000 or an Bis th serena of we REO 10; Geati i ‘Apwar....2 188 oy n +4 caruee 140th at. Tap300. 1049 ‘lalet Luasm. ‘2d av., No. 86, Grst floor, 5 years; Herman Bruns te iy Li . sseveses 1,500 Fos east, No. Bid 8 seers Philip arbogsai ode temmain Be Rebers 1,500 tides to cinstinentel Insaranes Companys, 2,800 samen a No. 4, Dyeurs; Thomas P. Bayly ad gaan os. B4i, 649 and O45, 1 your, basoment; eal ay Giets, encour to Chanel Riconoa 8,900 Schefers, Blirabech, to German wieccmane, auarow. Sornerof Monroe st and Madison ars “4 — KR, noon oe Prins hers, to Marta st. (No. . iawn oJ bok : IDENTIFIED. The woman .who was found dead at No. 275 Mout @troot last Monday morning has been identified as Miss Lucy Rice, formerly a domestic in the Merchants’ jotel, in Cortlandt street. The bod: ‘ite a claim- oer death, A STUDENT'S SUBJECT. Dr. Cushman, of the Coroners’ Office, yosterday made an examination of the mysterious bones found ¥, an expressman in a case committed to bis care. jo reports that the remains consist of left arm and ribs of the left side ot a woman, okie dissected. ‘The work was evidently done by a med! portion of the arch of the aorta Sensteet attached, in- jected with plaster of Paris, and colored in the manner ‘usually adopted in medical col A MISSOURI HEBE. From the Fulton (Mo.) Telegraph. The aeke beantiful yo ta the U 'nited Fulton, Mo, She was at pot aa evening last, Her oye nad bet xd edtnigest end magnetic that strat iboand un- der bloom like tae manny’ mee = I oll er ‘bear loom fh Tia 1 would seem ali roost Diack 6 bende er ier Gaim Wer'bavds suggest the. ieee 8f wiaee iets ‘(ttpped with vermilion, Her smile seems to ‘the lis jaminate her preseuce, and when she fancies be hears sweet musi’ = the adent, A af N&W YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL THE GRAIN TRADE. ADOPTION@SY THE COMMITTEE OF THE PRODUCE EXCHAN OF THE EIGHT BEMAINING RULES .70 GOVERN rT, ‘Yesterday morning, in the office of the Board of Managers of the Produce Exchange, in Pearl street, opposite to the Exchange, the Grain Committee inet to consider the cight remaining important rules for the government of the trafic in grain. On April 1 the Hxratp published the first seventeen rules, which at that time were adopted. ‘The following are the eight rules which were adopted by the committee yesterday ;— Bux 18.—Deliveries of railroad oad, certificates of ferry on time vied made up to two P. M., pro- vided that four days aro ae. oust written notice iowa hall <eant iit to ace of the next basi- ness eh shall have made ritten dem the dellvers Fp i) tg aT gn y property contracted for di edpaid | tor when properly t tendere inal’ ve ‘4 the duty of the seller, in order to establish pa AG on tho parebaner, t0 coll leon Se market market at time Gort he next twent c Se. 1 and 2 of this rule rats sual cot bo construed a6 from an; iY ressed willin, acotaliner si arty to ‘vo sabmit the question af diffrence to artitratian, « ‘thal be evidenes sis adios to equitably ud- fiat - tle ‘nis rent ‘aie rived oe bi Any holder of '& rallrond of graded pukate thal! ‘bo disatistiod with the of any lot tendo sy oalt for peetion, ‘appre! to the imate on Grain. If the dechton of ‘of the inspector shall be sustained, the cost of ‘pection shall ry borne by the holder of the certificat Lut if not sustained, of error on the part ‘cette fhe inspector, he aball be inela' lable Nap ire or for dam Rerun 20-On al fe fature panne aS ere right to call ai'margin of 10 conte por bushel os oe bi ud S cents per bushel on corm and oats, and a further m: from time to time tu the extent of any variation in the miurket val price, said margin to be de} company. mittee of the or trust com time of m: call. deposit to be mado in some duly ai bank’ or trust company net objected to. When margins are called be- fore 3 P. ate ay nde C ‘ited betore 12 o'clock M, Cy tailure to deposit as abo’ the main shalt have thet rans te at discretion, for seoon party failin sic sspond to the call for, ta When mar. wins are inal or for variations one be drawn to tue order of the dorse on loate ove ren Hignatare as in- ‘tracted by both parties to ‘the ‘contrast, in case the two Parties do not agree as to the amount due on the margin certificate, the: same Shall be submitted ve arbitration the absence of the Superin- Gael adjustment. In case of tendent th ot the Produce annnde oe: C en o! Finance Committee ‘ivall rr in bis ‘send under this rule. This rule shall be governed in its privileges ‘and restrictions by Kul a Srain sold by any member = bead Teleled of metrured interested party, pon iaunene. sa such conferred or revoked by the Committes mearurer shell ry pots U4. —On all delivers grain afloat 66 are tn. gar the customary expense of half weighing. js monsured ot iy elevators, and au ‘axpense is the buyers of grain shell incur all ects pore a me a ma arged Flan sittlioekl eapease tt betes sovink te rao Pad cnslomary towing ap agreed upos by the fois comealt= joint commit- too of grain srerchants, trensportation agents and tow beet men. Roig 25.—Any party feeling himself aggrieved by the de. gision of the Commies on (irain in the interpreca ge she sig of Bi Managers othe Prodace & age shall be in these rules unless by « meeting so the grain trade properly called, at whica twenty shall constitute a quoram. THE NAUTIOAL SCHOOL. PREPARATIONS FOR THE ANNUAL PRACTICE CRUISE OF THE ST. MARYS. The nautical schoolship St. Marys, now moored at the foot of East Twenty-third street, will start on her annual practice cruise early in May, and it is believed of the ninety-three boys on board at least fifty will be found worthy of certificates upon the retura of the ship in October next, and will be ready to accept situ- ations in merchant vessels. The cruise this year will be of a double character, in shore and offshore. It is intended that a short time shall be occupied in work- ing ship in and about Long Island Sound, in order to familiarize the boys who were not on board last sum. mer with the handling of sails ana rigging in smooth water, after which the regular sea cruising will com- mence, breaking the monotony of sea life by an oc. casional retarn to port for provisions and other neces- saries. At the termination of the craise—which will Occupy some months—an examination of the boys will take , and, as already stated, those qualified will be discharged to seagoing ships, while the re- yee babar jorm a nucleus tor the progress of the 8 ‘Though the number of the boys fitted for merchant ‘vessels may scem small in geemeicn to the labor and borne in mind that all juire time to make isaltempted the diMouities are greater, but it is not merely creating a new system but overturning an od thon suns regarded wit Deatiae of 8 are apathy use Oo! hilanthropic principles and Pros of pecunti Bucs undertakings make enemies of nose whites ta: tm terests are so closely allied to the old order of thinga, ‘Thus it has been with the Nautical School. Those the least once! and the opposition of ‘those whose occu; would gone if the school were once fi to wit, sailor keepers and runners—has been marked and determined, itwelf =< the career of mstitution by bill offered in the Siate Senate to the bya abolish the Nautical Schoo! ere bog had fairly sprang into existence, On one occasion the Advisory Council of the Chamber of Commerce visited the ship, and their me of therayetons was unhemtatingly given. What Si Sao is not it ent should” bo known that auspices of the Board of Education, auth: 5 Leguiatere, has B00 @ single clement of the at it, It ts, “m ‘an institution for to ‘follow the sea’ as is to elevate the Wea y the Peprenentd education of youths my the main and inclinations are fora sea life, and yet only that Sulisaaare presented themselves jor admission. Of the number some have been withdrawn, some have dismissed, and there now remain bg Mee OVERCROWDED SCHOOL HOUSES. To tum Eorrorn or tux Heratp:— article in regard to the overcrowded state of the public schools im this city and an official acknowledgment of the danger impending Board of Education will endeavor to remove all causes of flagrant wrong to the pupils in those schools which are suflering the most from overcrowding. Although said article was writven with the atmost care and a | ber gee myst ee relief Lnbconed yet It seema that until now Bo been taken to re- | move the evil | Whatever o todo in they should not have Mas age ‘8 prine cipal cause which easily E in the State A ad New ork yor io panna the pi schools in this city are opened for the special benefit of children residing in the State itself—a supposttion whereto he has a right. Batif the New York Board of Education will give its direct attontion to this matter the members soon must become aware that a surprising largo tumber of chi! 10 the Buse of New Jersey, and whose st Hien MO Py ing taxes there, are attending our New York public with the same privileges: vo the chil- ree of our own taxpayers. The sanitary eesremen:s of our ioe schoolrooms not = Ia panty of aeabss improve ite ‘school sysiem means iJ and to leave York public schools by outside MO! Naw Yous, April 1876, ‘Three weeks ago the Hxxaty contained an extensive | Geren The investigation mado It was also stated that the | COMMISSIONERS. OF EMIGRATION. AN APPEAL TO THE STATE LEGISLATURE FOR bee MATERIAL AID—EVERY COUNTY IN THE STATE INTERESTED FINANCIALLY. Yesterday afternoon an informal meeting of the Commissioners of Emigration was held in Castle Gar- den for the purpose of. signing the memorial to the State Legislature praying for the immediate action of that body in favbr of the protection of immigrants landing at this port. The principal points of the me- morial were published in the Henao yesterday, The document has an appendix giving the estimated mounts that will be required to defray the current ex- penses of the work under the charge of the Commis- sioners of Emigration, from which the following facts are taken. Tho estimate for contiouing for a year the establishments on Ward’s Islands, consisting of tho ‘erplanck Hospital, the Nursery, the Refuge for Destitute Females and Children, the Barracks, for destitute male immigrants, the dispensary building, the dining hall for inmates, the fever wards for males, the old lunatic asylum, the surgical wards, boys’ bar- racks. feverwards for females, the chapel, the new lunatic asylam, workshops, &c., will bo 000. The whole number of imm: erate." on Ward's Island on December 31, 1k was 1,039. There were admitted during the y at bro, wee 3,720, and the vumber remaining at the lowe yor 1875, ‘was 883. At the pt Bel Ro! of the year there were re- maining in the hospital 468 patients. gn with 2,889 admitted and 201 children born at juring 187, make ‘@ total of 3,558 treated. Of hy ‘were discharged and 134 died, lea’ gt tony on Decem- ber 31, 1876, 382 patients, In ric department ‘214 women gave birth to 216 children, of which number 15 were stfil born or died shortly after birth, There were 14 patients alter parturition admitted, making a total of 229 treated. In the surgical wards 1,066 patients were under treatment during 1875, and in the Asylum for the In- sano there wero 171 patients on January 1, 1875, and 123 were admitted during the ycar. On January 1, 1876, there were 158 of them remaining in that 1 $109,070 The expenses of Ward's Island in 1875 were The estimate for the continuance of the Castle Gar- den bureau for another year is $42,000. At this be ot lene pe ee or third class passengers were landed ae memorial sets forth, also, that the Commission- ers have not beon able to reimburse the various coun- ties, cities, &c., in the State for the expenses imeurred by them for the support of immigrants chargeable to the Commission, because the income from the commu- tation money has not warranted the Board in making auy payments to tho counties since May, 1! and the claims of the countics now amount to about $125,000, The counties, &c., interested iu the claims allowed by the State law are as follows _—Abany, Allegany, Broome, Buffalo City, Chautaug! ae, Cay uga, Delaware, Erie, Kings, Lewis, Monroe, New York, Rance City, Oneida, Onondaga, Oswego, Ontario, Foughkeep- ste har Queens, Rensselaer, Rochester City, Scheneo- Weuben, Tioga, Utiea City, Westchester, Wayne, Buflaio Hospital, Baffalo Lying-in Hospital, St. Vin: cent’s Female —— Boffalo; Buffalo Genoral Hos- ye Troy Hospital, St, Mary’s Hospital, Roqhester; t, oe Marr Orphan Asylum: Rochester; St Elizabeth's Utica; Rochester pas capital, St Jonn's ocmtae Tam, Utica; St. Joseph's cs Syra- cuse; St. Vinceut’s Asylum, Syracuse; Troy Asylum, Providence I.unatic Asylum, Buffalo; ny’ Hospi Home of the Friendless, Rochester, The not amount to pay the running expense of Ward's Island and Castile Garden for the current year will therefore be about $128,000. The interest due on yonds and mot on real estate and other pel of Ward's id, and duo in July next, will be about $22,000, thus making $150,000. The amount due to col cities and the, other tnstitutions named shore if patd, will swell the amount to $275,000. The mortgage ‘debi is about $200,000. ‘The memorial was sigued by Mayor Wickham, as the Commissioner representing the city of New York; James Lynch, ot the Irish Emigrant Society; Frodorick Beback, of the German Society of the city of New York, and other Commissioners. Mr. Forrost, Prosi- dent ‘of the Board, took the document to Albany last night, and will be met there this Belg by Commis- sioner Goorge Starr. It is probable ‘that Governor ‘Tilden will senda tal uae on vhs subject to the Senate and assembly this week. BOARD OF APPORTIONMENT. The Board of Estimate and Apportionment mot yes- terday in the Mayor's office, A communication was received from the Dopattment of Charities asking that An appropriacion of $10,000 be made to enable them to increase the force of guards, nurses, &c. The con- sideration of the request was laid over, A communi- cation from the Fire Department was received asking tor authority to advertise for bids for three upright chemical engines, The necessary authority was granted, the Comptroller voting no. Coster & Green, ot Park place, asked for an appropriation to pay thelr 1 of the late Mayor Havemeyer. Referred to the Comptroller. e Comptroller offered @ resolution placing in the bands of the Commissioners of Charities and Corree- that the resolution had beet ollered adjourned. MUNICIPAL NOTES. There 1s grief in the Finance Departmicnt, owing to the non-reception by the clerks of their sataries for last month. The warrants are in the Mayor's hands, but they have not been signed and returned. The ae- lay ts caused by the inability of the Mayor to sign them in ume for payment, ‘There was but asmall attendance about tho Hall yesterday, the political friends of defeated enndldates for Excise Commissioners seeing no further attraction about the municipal building. It is given out among the local politicians that ox- Assemblyman ek Bigtin’s chances for the office of Pension Agent, vice J. M. Patterson, are ‘‘A No. 1." It 18 generally conceded that the dominees for Excise Commissioners will be confirmed on Thursday next. The Aldermen and their clerks have not yet been their salaries for March. ‘The Commissioners of Parks will, on the ith inst., open bids for iron work, excavations, blasting, mason end stone cutting work on the Museum of Art. On tho same day bids will be opened for various quantitics of yellow pine timber forthe use of the Park Depart- ment The Department of Docks will, on the 14th inst, open bids for certain yellow pine for the completion of the pier af the foot of Kank strect, North River. And bow tho old worn aniforms o! tho Park keepers are to go to the Chatham street dealers. The auction- eer of the Park Department will sell them at the Ma- seum in the Central Park, on the 10th inst., at noon. The Commissioners of Charities and Correction will on Satui , open bids tor the supply of a vast amount ot arate vate rept groceries, meal and hay, hard- ware SHERIFF CONNER'’S STATUS. Ever since the escape of Tweed, on the 6tn of De- cember last, from the custody of the Sheriff's subordi- nates, there bas been much speculation as to the prob- able action of Governor Tilden in the matter, Time and again it has been stated that the Sheriff had been auspended, and time and again the rumor proved un- true, It was renewed yestetday about three o’cioc! and a Herat reporter burried to Mr. Conner’s office in seorch of information. The Sheriff was not in, but Under Sheriff Cumming, on being told that tne ‘was on the atreot, smiled and said nothing, When the juestion was put to him:—"Is theie any trath im it, ir Camming ?" the Under sheriff smiled again, and said:—“I presume there is.” The reporter left pd Ke search for Mr. oe Se moat emphaticall, the report It im belleved that the story of per's originated in bis own office, AN OLD MURDER CASE REVIVED. A couple ot oMecers ana two stevedores—the Intter having beea employed on the dock at Martin’s stores 1m 1871, whea William Russell, a workman, was killed by a foreman named Hatloran—came over from Brook- lyn yesterday forenoon and went to the Tombs tof the of ascertaining eo since eaca; are. fh coll and confronted by" the Party, who rought out of ing a thorough inspection of him a1 tracted conversation with him, murderer of Russell. It will be remombered that Kus- re son—a mere lad—visited the Tombs last Monday to identify Halictan as his father’s mi B eenngy om proves tl ben to have been mistaken, Oificer Scott, who was of those forty was working with Halloran at the time of th murder and was a great friend of Hallorat PICK NOTICE — THE FORRTGN Y MATES FOR week ending aes ‘ii heron ill clove as nT Es. ORG. ONS DESIROUS OF + a genuine second hand Steinway Piano are iu! ipries 19 condition, “ irnumberot Bora 1 are senmtanty ‘ou band; also second head Plenos of other Attempts are constant by inakers of bogus pine tnd thats ageute se soll thetetne ay instruments, spelled similar (hat mang people oe, aad rchiase the te aD worthless Instrum ‘etuine if persons, ie nati sack wil taka tha sansoer of eeees sad cannes wate us, it'can at of ones be sanortainad wh i pron ipo cnre be Senorsn ie: ether ‘ihe instrument is a SeiNw WAY rx SON it and fit Bust bat rates ok oe Lm “UPRIGHT, Le oped AND ae ‘of our own make; for sale aud rent, & Boren ‘ne second hand Piaivs, in wane ordes, W ABE & CO. No, 112 6th ay., above 16th = DNMENSE LY 2K OF PlANOS AND en new and second hand, best tape it te low ior amb, of to let until rent ‘money pays, ‘as per contract; small monthly instwim HORACE WATERS & S08. G61 Broadway. A RABY WiLL SELL CHICKERING PIAN -ac/ggt than $100; also seven stop Organ; exbluet tnish Groat ancrifice, "28 Hast Ud st., nour 2d a Fagan FAMIL gant four round Stoinwa; tee; £736 oetuve richly oar all improvements, tull for $2735 1200, guarantee an ‘ansferable to re hasor; also Parlor, tise Chambers and Dining Room fest 23d st., fear re. Call private A. —A FEW SECOND HAND WEBER PIANOS AT a Freet bargain. They have been used bu ally Just as Crderand fully warranted. Ploags: gall gy thd eye roouns, Sth ay., corner 16th st, A® BEADTIFUE PIANOFORTE, ONLY 879; A STEIN. Planoforte, seven octave, carved jo ‘overstrung, every ‘imbrovernent 1 reat ancrif mage STOCK OF PI. Sa F TO RENT, month upwards, and by tearaeenaie new OLDSMITA’S, 26 Blocker at, listemaccts yecialty. near Bowery. RSTRUNG ILL ROUND 7 OCTAVE OV ; monthly instalments; Fane. ‘ayy new rent ‘Organ, 7 stops, ec GORDON '& ON, 13-Bast 14th ot ¥YORTHS, 863 BLEBCKER ST, ars closing out large, elegant stock; haitptice 3 $100, $100, #2 bere PIPE OF ORGAN 4" ee srops TWO sow 03 edals., feet, sal a DAVIS & SUN. 40 Downing so" °* Sale. Shemp. XTRA BARGAINS IN PIANOS AND ORG ANSE IN vi iments $5 and $10 monthly; Bradbury, §125, 7 octave; sacrifice. PEEK & SON, 23 Clinton place. near Broadwa: TAN ARGE STOCK TO RENT Ob SELL ducing stock) (at) Rutces than over. Call an them at Mt! BRE: 8 Union square. 10 SAVE hermes BARGAINS YET otiered this month ; instalments taker id. Re ner CAMPBELLS, 11 Bloccke: Urner AND SQUARE PIANOS TO RENT VERY Tow, orsold on simail monthly payments at BETTS Warercoms, 783 Broadway, corner of 1uth at. $150. FOR A MAGNIFICENT FULL CONCERT Grand has any in perfect condition, U, 8. PLANO CO., 810 Broadway. * BIBLIARDS. A A SECOND WAND) EX10 BY VEC BITETARD TABLE, in good orier, orfealo. Can be soon at PHMLAN'S wareroom, 36 cao ia ‘ANDARD Eecue: BLLLIARD TABLES, with Delaney wire solely used in ail cbam. ad Tablos nt great erin @ 00. 40 Vouoy st, CCORRENDER'S STANDARD "AMERICAN BEVEL Billiard Tables, with the celebrated Phelan & Collender com! ‘cushions, for sale tu this clty only at 738 Broad way. # YOU WANT TO PURCHASE THE BEST BILLIARD L. DROKER rat ta best From od for the i ved money go to ro ats. ‘ON (dR WAKEKOOMS, 843 Hudson st —Storage tn in separate rooms at lowest rates also. inthe Farnit fines, wo thoroughly un dorniad the ‘hendiing “of. Paruivure”” CHARLES BL BOHDE, Proprietor. STORAGE FUR F bhai ta't en AND BBR. 790 and 73 84h av. and awe soe, eh “DENTISTRY. SET OF TEETH MADE IN THRE HOURS AT 139 A ‘Went 34th st, botwe way. Special Mechanleal | BEBE hilovone rubber, gold "and platina Sots, Pl Re ulators, to. wane fgregn car from Grand treat ath venue oars oF Br SEWBROUGR, 128 Wout Stiban__ ~_ PURNITURE. EXTRAORDINARY BA x Furnitare, ith aud 7th av®, near Broad. ntistry; coral, rubber, rose maperh, ferry Forniture. x {Groat bargains, Great bargains. Groat bargains. ‘The largest and finest stock of Parlorand Chamber Suite ever olfered for sale in this city. Over 300 complete Sets in stock. Latest designs, Best matorials, Selling at a sacrifice. Deslors and pri: 202 Hudson st. (near Spring), Eighth ay. cars pass the doo GRAND bore OUT SALE ot ay msignment: HOUSEHOLD rule ‘URL AND MATTRESSES, wm and second band, of all kinds “Sabes DENNIS, ‘Auctionoer. BSaleroom ‘esey st. THIS DAY ‘Weduenaay, Mat" 11 o'clock. alerge 6 of Tore, BOAPS AND pce CMERY AND je buyers invit A. LOW AN SILVER PLATED WARE ‘KEEPERS AU tire Rip de rv cpge ah «about of private mansion (23 Fooms) Nor Farlor and Drawing Room Suits, tty tein wa} ase, or Fabien, a eather Dinint Set, Extension Tables} hamber on ete, wit beers ‘Cases, $75, $190; ain: air and spring Mattreshos, sheticot ‘Balee, #80. 50 Paintings, Bronzes, Car: BA, ito oT. 3 Baa iiiitey te at private residence No. tween Sth and 6th a pug Ss AND ig PAYMENTS Led Ais ‘urniture, Carpets and Bedding at BM. C eRTHWALT # G0.’ 155 and i57 Chatham st. ant ta mense ¢'0ce at low prices. A Lange ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FO FOR! ITURG d Bedding at av. between ‘90th and i Rite ‘fone ‘taken Rane -} monthly. —FOR heme “Sd Lohan aeatoenes 120 WEST 23d st. nee 4 pieces, covered ‘Turkish Suits, ‘intata q faites ea ata Sat eea Ses ‘ianoforte, pv mcong pte fae es as ya Ral nt Windeos, $900, cost Ga ctl Al FARTY OWN bi yl FURNITURE ENOUGH FOR A would ront same to ro Keopt carpet ‘ot soll on SL ope ong terms. Address —— ‘box 1,799 Post os OR sal ) a SAFES ar OFFICK FUBNI- ture. Cn TALESaS 30 FEET OF BLAGK WALNUT Counter lass office Partition; also, large Bate, Ris atid jway, basement, Freon WANTED—1 WANT, TO WANT, TO | EXCHANGE opposite F eit; 6 reer Shack welnws Beason Suit, new or nearly so, Address nd & BEC TARY, Herald offive. pe ROS a Ry : pat a 14th, Private sale, becuse prices; stowed tr eet Pee BATTINGS—IN ALL QUALITIES AND widths, ‘At lowest cash Furai a doe houses ANDREW it £ 00.. 3 ant how. ed | THE ZADING FURNITURE AND CARPET MOUSE | (ees 20 eas laeetment plan ie GEOKGE: Special terms for furnishing “eB 4 gentlemen ABO “inal Gans. than elswhere for above tn it iy at- ne act Orders" puned Order oF Mes, MENTS.” i. LL KNOWN, ier. ESTAB- place, Oe es by allie on oF Piaotaatna 5, 1876,—TRIPLE SHEET. AMUSEMENTS. (fone tient, 75 78 AND = Lege below Bw. BUTLER. Popul vai Tinea tees cya M,N UM | 7 nal sketch JOSHUA Wil | supported 1 whole company’ of” SHC Wisiteom corps of artists especially engaged. Thrilling and rapturous recentien of Miss JULIA ‘ON as LITTLE TOT, iu her Piss give me ne The marvellous in thelr grotesque tut A oft The whole Troupe of Star Pe Sse aniens sot seeees The Zanfretta Trot in the. Pantomime em tiled The Comaneh Wustrating life om he merry maker. Sromtt of the Reena Pie the whi espeoat MOLLENU. gratis Goma; Miss LEO- ILD and Miss JU La mie GRAND PAMILY TeAtEs TO-DAY. Doors open at 1 o'clock. | Every evening at 7 o’eloc! Hox iMice open daily from 10-4: M. to 4 P.M. CADEMY OF MUSIO, lite St. THE SYRAKOSCH ITAIIAN OPERA. FRIDAY EVENING, First arance ta i Sola Mme. BE. PAPPRNHED BIGNOR BRIGNOLT BIGNOR: TAT Billy Bagry. the Faction Hart, it. W. ft lisockway ihe vivacious an dy MeKee ths gairthfut, Misses ey, Phility Barili. Musical Bre Breeton ‘aud ae lor ARETZEK ohaND tinikxs “Pn HINT, prior to her , NORMA, moan ite a als, THERESA TiTith ivalled character of NORMA. sian Bonumone Me. Tous Signor Reina, MONDAY, April GRAND SES ee are A yOR Farewell tostim: Me TEMES TTR, ‘Tho ealo of seats will commence this morning, at Academy of Music and 114 eater CADEMY. ye nena TITIENS, THE OSCH TTALIAM OPERA. ONDAY EVENT HERS warty Va AT 8 O'CLOCK, FAREWELL BENEFIT. OF MLL. THERESA TITIENS, peor to her departure for Europe on Saturday, April 15, im vstoamahip Germania solnt appenrance o Hun. Townes pbeasuenis 3 in ITALIAN ENGLISH ond Mme, SRADETLA GODDARD, GERMAN OPERA, the greatest livi English Piuniste, has kindly cousented to perform on this occasion, a ee Tealian), Rossint. Grand Orchestra THERESA ‘TITIENS Antonia Henne ( STERIDAX, SH ae a oF ai NEW PLAY, “Forreo! is the most exquisite drama, in everything which gonstituen the execiioncs of ‘over exhibited inam Giperiean thoatso vy an “American company.” —Eveuing Characters vy Messra. C.K. Th Joba Parelie, Froderie Robinson. Robson, J. I. Stoddart, Thomas & Morris, H. Botiamiery Claude Burroughs, W. I Wider, 1 Peon, A: Books, Ws. Quigiey, Bol issos Kato Claxton, I fernion, Wiking, Roberta FERREOL, | Now: fande Harrison, Ida Jeffreys and “Augusta Raymond. Tho scenet by Mr. & Marston, are accurate of the, Interior’ of | noted wath cf'France, and are the ibited af SATURDAY. April @, THIRD MATINER of FERREOL, | Pprookuyw (HEATRE, Lossoe and Managers... ToeMfesars. SHOOK & PALMER EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK. WITH A GREAT CAST AND BEAUTIFUL SCENERY, THE REIGNING XW YORK 8UCCiSS, Thisis the first time th ¥. has be offered "0 the. Brovkiyn ‘publie at fp ay Arad blie aa MAINS HAVE BELEN "SPA MAKE THIS HAY SPARED TO Al T UAL iN Y RESP! ‘es at ESPECT OF THE NEW Y Saturday at 2 0’eloek. Wood's. EVENING AT & WALTER | BE: LITTLE JACQUELINE in the arpet pocsation, THE not voaN GIRL. rH AVENUE THEATRE. EVERY, NIGHT, % TO, Propristor and Manager........Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY PrPP IT D BEER pala a 0009, U PPPP IL U ERE P Il Q oe. me ° P UM QQg uuu ERBE® % tas Day, MATINEE AT 2; 5 and U u u U U ee, 120th to 128 performance of Augustin Daly's Greatest Play. Miss Fanny Davenpor Mr. Hacking, "ue, Hin Mr soar Mr, Ard ir. poe iam reMt a peters John Hroughasn: “PIQUE’ * WATINERS, Topay as mre ep SA DA’ Y, hal (First time in America) OR BELLA GODD. F “LA TRAV tare she Mme. EUGENIE PAPPE bt ‘in German), setae a izand Orchoe ERESA TIY ae vl 1OLETTAS Alfredo Germont Giorgio Germont SECOND ACT 0 einlicn, ie NCHRABED ‘ORCHESTRA. Musical Dizeators and C jonduetors, MAX MAKE! Ra. moruing, at 9 o'etoek, of M. “tabitcra! ‘NOTIO“. Each lady will be souvenir, with an imperial photograph of tens by Mora, ae ANNA DE BELOCCA. rs. STRAKOSCH honor to announce Mile. ANNA DE BELOCCA, satlod from Bnrope on Thursday, March 80, in the snip Germanic, evil ‘make ‘her dre @ppearance in EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1876, Ae THEATRE. resented, as m ile. Thorese Te ; BROADWAY AND 33D 8T. Bolo Proprietor and Mauage! a HART. MATINEES TO-DAY AT 2. MATINER AT 2 TO-DAY. Brilliant success of KENWARD PHILP'S. ————-CHEKK. ————CHEE! ~A suporabundance of SHREK ‘at the Eagle. it of the se: EMERSO: | Migs al OHEEK. CHEEK. HERK. ald seo tt. The hit or che season, AtINER AT EVENING AT ‘ee Le THEATRE. BIH WEEK , THE Dest OF tHE SPASON. SKRTOHRS IN INDIA. THE LITTLE REBEL. Second weok and enthusiastic success of B SUSAN, GOODWIN as Captain Btuart Robson Crosstroe, ‘Ali she rent Bi Com; POPULAL ERO ee eet pULRT PRICES, MATINBE TO-DAY AT 1:80. Cora THEATRE | HENRY V JARRBIT & PAL! sees and Managers mio TRE CLOskD aHIS "WHER, tire of this week Booth’s Theatre will bo paryore, of, seaming parsecs frase. by day ir she scene painters, art costumers and spectacle 9 ‘perfect thelr la rain: freqnent com. t and by night others engaged on the grand Desirable time it shut, aleo re the driling St the vast of wail Tavis" (men, wore and children) cxn proceed wi ton POSITIVELY. NO, ADMITTANCE. TO TLS SHAG OR ‘AUDITORIV OW ON ANY PRETEXT. THE GRAND R REOPENING will occur MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 10, 1870, when Shakespeare's magnificent play of HENRY V. Wi! be Feproduced iu all te grandeur and with the distingulsted player, Mr. GEORGS RIGNOL! tn the character of the sing young KiNG oR SALE OF SEATS | je now bogun at the box office, which will be open aally from 8 A.M. until 5 o'clock P, M. Ordinary prices will pro- | vail. GH ean THEATRE, 14 wT ST \D, NECENDORFF. is WEDNESDAY,” DAS MAEDEL ‘ottke, Manin. ~« Comedy, in three acts, by Jacobsen, Ormtrs THEATRE JOHN FP. POOLE. +++Diroctor €24 BROADWAY. AN AGE OOMPANY 9 Messrs. CONWAY | 4 KER et i Scat and nt JOUN HART in THB PBRIOD. .— This theatre will be closed’ durin for rehearsals of ncenery, machinery aud fortheoming pentomine Y ery Bun pies ag be vrodaced! 33 great splendor on Easter Monday, Kena, TO-DAY AT 1, PIQUE. EXTRA SUBURBAN MATINER. Ladies are urged to secure their places in advance and thus avoid the crush and disappointment at the doors, Performance over at 4: 15, in tit in time for all the early traing, PEGE VARIET! 16TH AND BROADWa¥Y. autiful women and voluptuous vartetios. ae reine KING KING K tonal wis ads New York Eveni uesday, Thursday an i ‘ats | REL MUAB. BRINKS” tee | civise | Reb MUAB OLLING 8B) COALS. | REL MUAB Ol. ithe eupernatoral Russian Wonder, Grand Olio of 80 artists, NIAL LEVEE. | GRAND MARCH OP '76. eT iio “ecugan” canon NON. DUCLOS, rts Q Mile. aval, the Beancitt Hata Rlehmond, the poorless, ANDING OF PILGRIMS. LANDING oF By te PILGRIMS. An army of artists, An avélanche of wonders. Without a riv: ip Ameriea, ONY PASTOR'S NEW THEATRE. 87 nerenind gle Pe ‘Metropolitan Hotel. TONY gen _sol rietor and Manager ole ‘E YEAl UN HOUSES OROWDED. AUDIENOES DELIGHTED. The now atare all u Harry Montague, |W. Henry Rice, Bobby Newcombe, Freatyn and Casey, guliee ‘and Goldrich ‘he Honri Family, McAndrews, Blake and award, Miss Lillio Hall, unte Batterien, Kate Kdwards, Sadie Deshon, Julia Blake, BAM DEV. ae BILLY GRAY, ARRY CLARKE, BOBBY, NEWwooMns roxy PASTORS STAR” TROUPE in the best enteriainment in Now York. Remember tie NY PASTOR ——__—-— T0: a MATINEES ARE TUESDAY AND. FRIDAY. TONY PASTOR'S GRAND JUBILEE ‘will take place at the ACADEMY OF MUSIO, THURSDAY, APRIL 27. _Pall particalars in futuro advertisemomia. « ARK ATRE, BROADWAY AxD, Se (ucceastble by all the popniar lines of t nient io atthe hotels and terrne)” RIGHTA WEEK of tho gront success of ~A GEORGE FAWCETT ROWE'S humorous 7 comedy, in four BBBB RRRR ~ A S383 S888 R AA 8 BBBB RRR A 8883 BSSS R a s 8 BBBB BRa with Rose Wood, Rose Lisle, Le Morrison, J.C. Pi e's li, F. Langl rutone, C: Rosene, an¢ patrons Rowe in bis original ion of Waifton ira. “ae this Ring?") oe irday Matinee jox office open 8 to 4 ice 1 and 50 cents. ALLAC! Proprietor and Manager...Mr. LESTER WALLACK A LEGITIMATE AND PaEANDARD PROGRAMME UNUsU. ny “ermenarn THIS WEDNESDAY) EVENIN April 6, cousisting of Pianele's sparkling Comediette ot CAPTAIN OF =— hed Mr. sai ich weata CK, oe eongat do Lighy Sheridal mody of THE Riva CLS Tho east of these plays will also include :— Mr. JOuN GILBERT, Mr. RARRY BECKETT, Mr, PLOY ir. 0. A. STEVENSON, Mr. J. W. OA AWOL ae. 5. M. Holtast Mr_ W. J. LEONARD. Mr. ©. WIN. Miss DYAS, Miss EFFIE GERMON, Sune, FORist, Mite eee ROR KE. Miss GERALDINE MAY) and Bat! 'E BARTLETT. ame c Mi ont bis po al seataiee of » He origin \¢ = 8 he WIEPRED CUNBERLEDOR with THE RIVALS. In active preparation foi jaction anew comedy drama, written oxprosal: vor thle Xhownre by Messrs. A. Wheeler and J. Steele oenar oe entitled first production of tho bean- TPURATRE coMmique, NO. 514 BROADWAY. PB! « Managet SATURDAY, A bn etree? untry of ee fat appestance fe this 60 Mune. URBAN “AN Den Pei SIAN SENSATIONAL Grand Porte St. Martin, Paris, papas Bearers} uD cabins fe SPECIALTY. Ate Mile. CORA LAURENTI'S TEMALE MINSTRELS, Howser ya THEATR| MENDOUS SUCCESS or LES. WEDNESDAY deaTaeianee EVENINGS, THE H¥o BUZZARDS, rat Bai Balter oF it SOPHIE MILES. — CTaINWAY HALL.—THURSDA CHARLES ERTS, Jr, ia Humoro Hider, planist Keserre: JeRL em Union square and 108 CHICKERING HAL Miss CLARA LOUISE Ke ini ss will sing for the benefit of the CENTENNIAL UNION ry CHICKERING HALL, on FRIDAY EVENING, April 7. SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS: AN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. BAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. BAN RCISCO MINSTRELS. SAN Faaveis o RerReee: RISTORIS M SuRDES. BAN FRANCISCO MIN INNOCEN’ BIKGH, WAMBOLD & BACKUS CRIME and RYMAN, RUDOLPH, RICARDO, JUSTICE. JONSON poWe ARNBY, | CARTERS Hott LIGHTFUL SOLO AND PART te TING. Mahi MULLA! Ly dnonearn oe aqT aro Matinee Saturday TH Sf. OPERA aa iB TeTWERY ah N 2p AND gD ara. Bvery evening, Wedneaday and Satarday tatiaee, thes Spley” and and hem Sensational Vary. Youde B ie Ric BS BROADWAN, BETWEEN ap AND 43D aid for M@ Clothing, Jew- rs ratre gries “ied 7 HARRIS WELL, KNOWN } PATABLISHMENT THE utmost ne jor cast Cl D jewelry, faddressing Mr or Mrs. HAMILIS, Bi Och ave by calling on of near Waverley opposite ath ot. adios anti gentlemen, ou receive me oat ae be it, “for enst-off Clotning, Uar- ry, ig call or address as above. weak oat ine Marka, Floss ahead (ATH TLAY, SRCOND DOOR ABOVE WEST 24TH ‘i 4 NBERRG will pay, the ht Drices in ensh 4 Clothing, Carpets ke, trating or addressing. Take partiew r maton ; above num! he Fe alee Np 85% OTH AV, NEAR 4TH st — jes and gentiemen racoive the highest value for Aiud om Cloth Te i on or address Mr. or Mra. NATHAN, MASUR, 266 Ye = BETWEEN 24TH AND 25TH sta. Npg® a jee for cast off Clothing, pets, Me. ; on ony ir. nor Mrs. MASUR. coHN, ‘A PEIVAED 38D AND TH "M, se. athe ve fai ik for jadies and gy . fing 1 hy nded to by Mi “a rewgnenion rer oer eget aha re Seer ares SE ta Oa lat st. stairvorant ! KNOWN ESTABLISHMENT, | | 23% STREET OPERA HOUSE, LATE 1 DAN BRYANT. Grand Double Troupe, Hrastroley and Olio entertain- . Beoond week of out Fang Shahoopearion revival, D pi ii be ll Lord in Susie's Serenad ‘ood, Dare, T. 8. Hall, Kellie Palmer oe Ohare the reduetion of rage 1 B1i nay a jon, aed Fimesday awd Saturday wt.” Aduntstion ness, 50e. ; children half priee. “AS OLD GRUDGE; A NEW FUSS." Mra LAURA ©. HOLLOWAY WILL LECTURE AT THE LARGE HALL OF THB TON, -‘THORSDAY EVENING, barat Ke TCREYS. 0 CENTS AT ETE & ] i FASHIONABLE AMUSE. on Building, Stuyvesant and ath ry Thursday e ORGAN, COX CONCERT—CHURCH OF * oF bay) OEY THIN it) hivh Eee ed ny ay Bay Organist, BP. Warvencot the Church of the ite Trini New York; Voeuttai, arguerite Solvi, Admission conte. hh eT any \TATIONAL ACADEMY OF DESIGN, 4 deh ov The Bit an Ms ae 'AINTING: pei G, as Pond’s, 1MMAS ig ty Atm (Thursday), Apel yk. JOHN LORD | wii u™ wid ‘A NEW AND EXTRA ance TE Bag is0G Ee ete Tie., at Pat TEA EVAR oar Er. at ? av. uy. “nua GROUPE DF BLONDE SEATUARY SaRILE VAR ARTISTS, GRAND PARISTAN FOLLY, Coot Bi FRENCH 8 Pig § ery SERAGLIO: OF, ¥ BLO The RED BY ape Clad, Mins Ch Hottman, wit ot given Apa 4 ARMING, ret VIVAGT Hi BEng PEMALE BILGANDS. jaughtfest, telee i Tote oT sight ‘aloe Pe B,J ald of the Ar; en's Gentennu TO-MORROW s way ‘ital, at 2 P. Le pin eae, ia HALL, THURSDAY, AT Mainichon The Quee antertatnmentia Now York. KINDLY VOLUNT! Aion, wt Chiekorin a nity enirmer's, Schubert and shiceegiee Mriak metho oles of Meamm Rémaye @ Cen, No. 51 Bx Longe piece ANTED TO PURCHASE. oe ne fon Address GROCER, ox 10a erula D HAND BUTLER Lys ad ng order and moderate No, 108 Front st., New York. Se sires a situation, Address MPRTENT SOAP MA, k trade in all Ite branches, &., Herald Uptown Branch YOUNG MAN 29 YEARS OLD WANTS TO LEARN 4 Hinsmit'i's trade; reference given; no objection to city orcountey. Address , 1. A., Herald office. | Aree CHEMIST AND ASSAYER, EXPERI. in the management of May + ce] wath a rintendent of vores or oh AWN, jer, a Uptown Branch offi Pees ttting tps we ratte pam, ot Se BER PA! PANY, 500 Woe te re ee i sill NTED BY J. PATTERSON & [EEK gust oth und Ruse ste, Philedeihia, Pa. ‘not now opon—tay and evenlOR. Methinks NEVE sci MUSIC BY THOMAS AND DANKA.— “The Day of ure BGAN FP 80 &00., "pire haar ar ty FUDGR ON “HONEYMOON,” CHICKER- this a sli Lala eveuing. Tienes Yor vale as Posd's, oO “BABY MINE" NEW EDITION OF Jom Fh ff ftp ge bt wa A SMART, ACTIVE BOY, tbvetecaene ths'se Tires cess Sanaa ty Waom § Le ae iy MA BoGPLNE cur, rane ae eat