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THE MODERN MUDDLE. [CONTINUED FROM FOURTH PAGE.] subject of that statement ? A. I think the first tinny and the lust thing ware tue same. a. Wnat were they < r. Kuliertou ?biate It. Mr. Kvarts?What was the last thing? A. If that statement, to which he had called my atten tion primarily, una winch when lie rcud the state ment, I heard suo8tunt..;ily If Hits wax to come out in that document, or to be published in thai docu ment. 1 wouldn't stand 11; tl.at 1 should make flghr. y. And was that all that was said during that in terview b> you on tin- subject ? A. That was sub stantially ail ttiat v>u- Raul b.v me during that in terview, and mv remai Ks were not many. Q. Ana you left then? A. No, nut tlieu; I heard them Well, yen left a'ter? A. I diplomatized for some time and then leir. y. Ann leu tielore tiiey had concluded t tieir dls cusHlon- a. Yes, sir: it imd become lar more quiet and temperate and 1 lett. y. Now, did you ever see or hear read that paper again? A. Never. y. v\ as li ever brought beiore you or to your notice ny Mr. Til ton or Mr. Moulton as a proposed publication? a. Never. y. Now we will take the occasion. Mr. Beecher, at which Mrs. niton wan presenr u part of tho time? a. That was preceding thu, sir. y. Yes, and when was ihat? Tiie end of l>ecem ber ? Uo you Know the date? A. It wasn't lar from that: 1 think among the last days in Decern- j ber. y. Where was this Interview held? A. In the back chamber o. Mr. Moultou'a house, second story. y. Had an appointment been made for that meeting? A. Yes, sir) there had. y. Hv whom and m wnat manner had tho ap pointment been maue? A. 1 don't know tu what manner Mr. Moulton had made It. y. Made It with you? A. With me and Mr. Til ton 1 understood, but i can't say anything about it. i y. With you* A. We were to meet atMoulton'a | house lor tne purpose oi exchanging or rather comparing ami adjusting letters. (j. For publication? A. For publication If It ! should seem best. y. Now, wnat occurred thcro and who were present at the first occurrence? A. l cau't recall | whether Air. Moulton was present at first or not, sir; n he was ne loit soon and Mr. Tilton and I ; were left. Mrs. Moulton also t emir in una out, 1 , think; it was desired to have Mrs. Tilton present, i and Frank Carpenter, thu artist, coming mi aouut that tune, was sent round to orititf her?to biinpr Mrs. Tiltou, and I think mat some conversation followed, rather irom Mr. Tiitiui to me; there were some remarks made on the proposed docu ment or some statement, that he was drawing up ! whtcn 1 didn't altogether understand, lor it i wasn't read to me nor show n to me. y. At tuis time? A. At tilltime; nor WuS it In a siutc oi entii ety: i rec ilect his si cuKinu oi it as something that was tu t no proofs ol lormation, and wneu -Mrs. Tilton ctitne I tneu urew lrom mv pocket a letter that i had prepared in oousonauce with the arrangement with I\lr. Moulton. y. (Showing printed paper)?Do you recognize that as the one? A. 1 think una is it, sir. y. Now, wus there any other letter produced | there, and 11 so by whom and In what lorm ? A. I When Mrs. Tilton came m she came up into the i the room and i think Mil. CAKPENTKlt RETIRED MODESTLY and Mrs. Tilton sat uown at u little table Inside 1 the room, aud Mr. Tilton biought to her a paper ! tu his handwriting; I uidu't read the paper, nut ; Mrs. Tilton turned aud looked up to me and said, "My intend, ought l to wrlto this?" I said to her. 1 "Elizabeth, li that express your sentiments, I I don't kuow wnut's lu it, but li it expresses your ylews, 1 don't know a-v reason way you should not copy ii,," and with that sue sat down and copied tho letter out lrom the paper in Mr. Tilton's haudwrit inir and atoned it m my presence; then I aa*ed Mr. Tu ton lor nis letter; the understanding had been that there was to be a letter alt round; ue said that tie hadn't yei drawn up any; that ho hadn't made up his imud; then J s.tid, putting my letter bac&ln my pocket. "Iwili waitior further develop ments." and euded the interview substantially, y. Did rou at that time read the letter oi Mrs. Tilton, so tnat you can ? A. No, sir; didn't read It; diun't read it. y. Only saw her copy? A. Saw her copy tr.e paper that was in the li-iudwriting ol Mr. tilton; I nettuer read his paper, nor did 1 read her letter? her copy. y, mo that "exhlolt I), 44" yon can't say from your own knowledge that you have ever neon ? A. I don't know wnat "exhibit 1), 44" was; I never saw the letter tiiat Mrs. Tilton copied. y. 1 identity that lor tue purpose oi toe evl deuoe a. Well. I don't know anytalng about Xlus, Mr; 1 never read It. y. At that time you never read It ? A. 1 don't know that 1 have ever re'd it since. y. Now, at this interview at which Mrs. Tilton was present?the interview ol tne tfth at wntcli Mrs. Tilton was present ? A. interview of what, i air ? y. Interview of the 29th ? A. The 29th? Yea, sir, , or Thereabouts. y. At watch Mrs. Tilton was present? A. Yes, air. y. Get that interview separate irom tho other. Did you say anything oi tins kind to Mr. Tiltonr ' "And Mr. needier said that u 1 would never turn buck upon urn ne would join with Mrs. niton in making a denial, but it wilt be Idle tor me to deny this uto.'V, leaving .vou at liberty at uny timo to i publish my letter w you thiouKh Mr. Moulton; bnt : It vou wiii give me your word ot honor that you i will never, under any circumstance*, make tny ' denial of no effect, 1 win give in such a card?" > A. No. sir, nothing of the sort; nothing. y. Now. uid jrou tneu and tuere writo a card at Mr. Mou.ton's t ibie?this letter ol yours. Din row write it there? A. 1 brought it down there to the j house in mv pocket written. y. Now. iu this letter ot yours which I have just aske l your attention to?tne letter brougn: there by you?occurs tills sentence:?4'My acquaintance witn Mrs. TiKon has inspired mo wit.i a h.irh es teem lor iter modesty, propriety ami womanly graces." Mr. niton, speaking of tnat letter, says:?"Mr. Botcher put in tue phrase about Mrs. i Tl.ton at mv teouest, and 1 was the author of that ' sentence."'Is mat tiuc? A. 1 put that sentence in irom uiy own heart; Mr. Tilton had no more to do with it than he hail with TIIK FOUMATtOH OF THE ANQELS { It la absolutely wue. y. li was in tne letter aa you brougbt It? A. Yes. Mr. Evnrta?The card ta preceded by a not* from Mr. Moultoa. i tie witness?Mr. Evarts, Is not tbat among your own papers t Mr. hvarts?No. air; tbat la tbclr exhibit. We protiuccd it, tint th> y put it in evidence. It was a paper In our possession, not in lbc>r posaeaaion, 1 out waa proouced by us at th?ir call and put la evidence uy them aud ?o 111.11 ked. Mr. Beach? 1 understand ttiia preceding letter to Mr. Mouiton wn on tne aame piece or paper T The WitMW U waa. Mr. Be.ich?Kn T The Witness?It was. Mr. B*at ts (allowing paper)?This la the paper t 1 A. 1 think, Mr .Evarts q. Well, sir f A. 1 think that ttils letter was a rewriting of the one ] Drought down there from hit bouse, on seeing this. u. Well? A. mere was a conference between I Mr. Monl on and me as to the substance of the letter that ahould t>e written, and the purport or it?what grounds it waa to cover, and I drew one up and went down there, and, III recollect right, read it to Mr. Mouiton belore he went ont, and I in in k that there whs some suggestion that It should be addressed to him, <>r that tnere should be some cnaiwe made, aa<i that. I went into his ?tody and copied IT n.y other letter, with this change suggested by bim; this Is my present Im pression. u. mat la with this note t A. Tes, sir. Mr. Beacu?Y .u think, now, you did write If f A. 1 tiimk l wrote tbe paper in the house, but not i in the practice of Mr. Tllton, or under any sun gemioa ; 1 recollect sitting on the aide ol the bed and trading a letter to luin while IIa TOOK SHORT NOTIS ON HIS RN'BRS, while he was sitting on the other Aide oi me bed: 1 took it away, because I would not let that letter i go into bis tiands. y. You took the tetter awaf t A. I took the let* %,.r dfljf, Mr. Beach?Both of tbemr Tne witness?Tney are on the name paper. Mr. Morria?lne ortmnai drait. t The Wituesa?Yo-s the letter that I had pre- ' pired?the flnal torru I took away; I don't recall ?oyihius about ihe orl*lnal drait. Mr. Ii.?ach?He li s expressed that. <j. Now, was there any conversation of thla kind, Mr. Beecher. at this interview, in rer- | ?rence to that card or Its publicationr 1 read iroiu Mr. Iilton's evidence, "Mr. Beecher s.ild to 1 Uie, in going a?ay, tbat there waa only ono danM'T in I'Mbiiahing hia card, whioh was, that on some future occasion. If he and 1 ahonld be at , disagreement, and I should publlsn his lettet irom me to Mr. Mouiton, tnat mis card would put him I at u disadvantage before tne public, because It wou.d convict him, not only ol his original crime, .tout of his subsequent lie to bide it." A. No, air; no sir; thete wasn't a word ol that kind?not a word. it. And, as a pnrt of tbat conversation, did any thing or tbia kind occur on Mr. fktou'a part:? '-I told Mr. Beecher mat the only possibility or nia ever coming Into collision with me, or ol ray ever coming Into collision witn him, wonld be in conse quence or aoine injustice; that 1 snonld never lin my hand agsinat him except in aeif-defence, and that, li lie should ieiram irom striking me I would never do mm any harm V A. No, air; nothing of that kind. Mr. Morris?It's near tbe time of adjournment. 1 don't tuink counsel win have a chance to ask aiv more questions to-night. Ue can't ask an other question In lour minutes. Juiige Neliann?Tins is a good place to stay In, gentlemen. It is utipiewsant out oi doors. Mr. Morris?li anot her question getaataried, be will run over the tune, I am airald. Mr. Kvart*?We could bardly reach a new topic this anernoon. li e Court then adjourned until eleven o'clock this lorenoon. IVlf}CKM?AN HOI/*, "YfAOlfJ KMKnCB Of IMC "?NO HOrTl.B TO ivl break; no liquid to spill. Price IS rent* For *;1stationers. Comments! travellers liberally ueslt with Depot 233 Broadway. 3)i:kkskii.i. cbmknt gravkT^usko for" tub foot and rosd wars or Cintral and I r ?sp??i*t Park*, ?iso ri wasfetimion, l>. t., and uther places. delivered coatiouably soy wlicro. HuWKLL, IN West Nineteenth street. FIKNITUHB.. A J. GREAT BARGAINS IN FINE FURNITURE, also ii lull line of Curtains and everything |>erlaimnt; to t OPHULtiThBY f o ? <$ at unusually li.iv figure* Id clone our Ketiill Btisiuess. O. L. KELTY A CO., 18? Fifth avenue, near Twenty-third street. A ?WEEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENT* FOB ? Furniture. Carpets una Bedding at B. M. COW PERTH WAIT A CO.'S. 155 und 157 thallium slroet. Au Immense stuck and low price*. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, furni ture and Bedding, ut lowest cash prices. utO'FAR RELL'.s extensive warerooms, 410 Eighth avenue. be tween Thirtieth and Thirty-llrsi street*. Pavuients taken weekly or monthly. AX GEOROK A. CLARKE'S, 747 BROADWAY, KINK Furniture, Curpets, Mirrors, Mattreaaes. Parlor Beds, Ac., ut reducwl prices and on the most liberal terms of payment Houses and apartments furnished. A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL BELL AT A SACRI llce their large assortment of Household Furniture und effect* contained In private residence 120 West Twenty-third sireet, ncur sixth avenue, consisting of elegant oi tave rosewood Pianotorle, maguitlceut latest stylo Inlaid Parlor .-ult", covered in satin cost $6U0, tor i; brocntel and rep Hulls. $101, $50. $.;;>; Chamber Sets, with Dressing Case, cost $400, lor $J0J; cabln<U made walnut Sets. $100, *75; Carpet*. Bedding, library anil dining Furnitures also Paintings by eminent artists; histrionic Bronze*. Clocks, i urtaius, Centre Ta bles. bookcase, Buffet and other articles too uutuerou* to meutlou. ATTENTION'.? DESIRABLE HOUSEHOLD FURM ture for sale; private family wilt positively sell, vi*. i?ParKir Suits, In brocade satin, cost $750, ior$:5u; do.. )IU; tour round Docker A Bros. Pianoforte, with guarantee, $275; Kilt and lntul.l Bedroom Sets. Bed steads. Dreeing Oases, Commodes, Ac.. $75, $150; single Bedsteads, Bureaus, tine Iiatr and spring Mattresses, rep, plush and haircloth Suits, $30, $5U: Bookcase*. Desks, Extension Table, , idebourn, Chairs, in leather; silver ware, Parlor Tables, Mirrors, Paintings. Bronzes, Ac. N. B.? ,\ positive chance. Call and examine. Mve story brown stoue private residence. 47 NVestltitli sl A GREAT SACRIFICE.?MUST BK SOLD IM niediatcly. ?Magnificent llrst class latest stylo satin brocade Parlor . nit, cost $550, lor $175; one do., i $100; Plunolorte, Paintings, Bronzes, chauiner huits, i with Dreoing Cases. Matirosse* brocatel and rep Suits, | $f>I and $36; ?'nrpet-. Library, lining Furniture. at any , reasonable offer. Residence, 110 West Tweiity-eigiuli street, near Sixth avouuo. A ?PRIVATE RE IDKNCE NO 55 OATES AVENUE, | l V ? Brooklyn.?Black walnut Bedroom Sets, hand- , sotnely carved Library and Dinititi Room Sets, elegant j marble top tables and French Buffet, nil Paintings and 1 Bronzes; Velvet, Brussels and lugraiu Carpets; line liair Mattreaae*. Ac. Ac., nearly new and from best [ manufacturer*. Cull and exainiue. Prices low. M? DP.ORAAF A COC111!ASK'S, ? 162 and 164 West Twenty-ilurd street, between .-Ixtu and Seventh avenue*. 1 he lowest prices to be found in the city, And tho largest stook oi turnitnve, at DKGBAAF A COCHRANK'3. Auction rooms. 30 easi tihrtkenth street, near UnUertiiv place.?Furniture, carpets, lie da, Bedding, Linen. Sheets, I'urlor Suits, Bedroom Sets. (Has.-. Crockorj and sllvernlatod Ware, l'iauos, Ac , at private siile nt auction prices. A RARE CHANCE FOR CASII-POR OKI WBMC, ai private residence 21 East. I wentieth street, near Broadway; Parlor .-uit, $75; Rep, $30; iJedroOlu, $40; 30'J lots. UOe. on the dollar. f 1ARPETS, Furniture. Beds. Bedding. Ac, Payments taken by the week or month. Terms eusy. KELLY A CO., corner Twenty-fifth street uud Sixth avenue. Fob sale?oh account of removal. elk j Kant otlice furniture, made by Vandewater. suitable ! tor it counting room or lor insurance, bunking or physician's office: aiso a large Valentine .fc Butler Sale, j all at tml; tlie original cost. Addro&i UltOKaR, box 419 j New York I'ost office. CIOOD 8KCOND HAND AND MISFIT ENGLISH Jf Hrumel? three-ply and ingrain Carpet*, oilcloth*. Mattings. Ac., very c lie an at the old place, 112 Fulton street, utile entrancu. JERE. JOHNSON. JK.'S, BAZAAR and Commission Wareroonn. .No, 58 Mberty streot. The cheapest ami best place on the planet to buy lieiik*, U;Hco ami linu.se Kurriiure. One Haines Bros. Piano and one Burdctt nr.-in, nearly new. Closing oui to pay advances. PAYNE'S PATENT PAR LOB. SOFA AND LOUNGE Bed*, manufactured and tor sale at No. 40 Bleecker street. rpuE METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, 1 21S Broadway, have unsurpassed facilities lor doing all kinds of Printing with unusual promptness and at moderate prtceu. 11HF PROPRlhTORS OF A FIRST CLASS PRINTING establishment are desirous ot procuring Carpets , ?mt furniture in exchange lor Rood Printing, at fair rates. Address it. O. Z.. Herald oflce. 110 PARTIES ABOUT BRKAKINO CP HOCSEK ERP ing?Will find a purchaser tor every description ot j Household furniture. < arpcu, Ac., at JajiEs URA MaM'.s, iisj Third avenue. KlltOPK. ("TXxjTkS. SOUTH OF FRANCE.-TO BR SOLD, BY J prlvaie contract, the important Freehold Pr ipertv, known as tne ? hateau d? Tborenc, a inavtiiiiceiit modern stone built Villa, tne private residence ol the : late sir Richard Atwood Class, tonether wita the whole ol ibe valuable mo tern ana appropriate furniture, fix tures, sittings. Ac . and about twenty acres of Land, '1 he house is charmingly situated on an elevated posl- | tlon. about a mile troin he shores ot the Mediterranean, I having an extensive ami uninterrupted view ot the open : sea. the picturesque town ot Canues. the adjaccut islands 1 Of 8t Marguerite and -st Honorat, the Unit ot LA 1 Naponle. the rsterel hills and the sutrounding country. j It bin the Italian style of architecture, and was built recardless Ol expense by the late owner tor ins ow n oc- | cupatiou. It l.s approached from either tne east or west i entrance gates b? carriage drives, winding by a gentle i ?set ut through the grounds, and leading to an i n posing , Covered porch, and contains on the ground floor, which I* |s ii . hicb. a hamlsoinu entrance hall and ante room, ' which, together wit': the soseiuus corridor (<Oft long, are paved with marble; a billiard room 22 tt. 6 In. by IV it 9 In.; smoking room, 17 it. y in. by 16ft e in.. an I a , splendid suit oi lolly reception rooms, compria- i iug the salo', Bit it by 22 it. ? in., not inc.udlng I large hay. which is II ft. 9 in. deep, bv 19ft sin. wide, 1 and rominunicutiiig by lolding tlorson one side with the ! ante-draw iti?' rpoB, 23 it by 17 ft 5 in., and on the other ' aide with the dining room. 34 It. Sin. by IV it V in. The whole ol the rooms on tbls floor have handsome oak parquet floors, mid the tront windows open on to a stone ] balcony paved with tnarble. thence by steps descending lo the large terrace on which the house is built and which is tasleiuliy arranged with grass plots, flower beds and fine specimens of palms; communicating with the dining room is a semi-circular conservatory; the handsome double staircase is of monumental marble , and most substantially built. The fl. st floor includes three goo?l south ixnirooms, respectively IS ft b* 17 it, 1 is tt. 9 in. by 2Uft, 18tt by 17 ft, with dressing closet to each, 9ft 9tn. by Btt. gin., ami two bedrooms. west 16ft. bv 14ft and lift Sin. bv 9ft )Uln.| bathroom, fitted with lint and cold water supplies. Ac., and over the bil liard ami dining rooms, east and west, are two large onen terraces, the second floor, to which there Is a secondary staircase trom the basement, contains several bedrooms; the domestic offices on the basement floor, | which ialorty. dry. iigbt and airy, are most eonvi nientiv planned, ami comprise kitchen, scullery, laundry, ser vants hall, housekeeper's room, three servsnts' bed rooms, wiae cellars, vvi>od and coal cellars and lurna e room for beating eorri-for, The whole Is In perfect order throughout, ami Is finished in the most superior manner, being fitted with every modern comfort and convenience. Besides having excel ent water trom well* on the property, the house aud grounds are supplied by the Canal de la Slnque, which touches the northern point of the estate, irom whence tho water is aondncted into Immense reservoirs on the property. The gas Is also laid on to the Chateau. The stabling, which has an Independent entrance trom the road. Is very complete, and comprises exceileut double coach [ house and three-stall stable, with rooms over; adjoining are pon try hoases and other outbuildings. At tho east i entrance to tlie property is a very attractively design"! ' four-roomed lodge, built in white Aries stone In keeping with the nouse. The total extent ol the property now offered tor ?al? is about 79.UUI metres French, or nearly j Mi statute acres, a considerable extent in the immediate vicinitv of the house and southwurd being tastefblly lal t out in pleasure grounds, with lawns studded with aiffennt varieties ot palms and other sub tropical plants, and fine plantations of dunce shrubs and trees, rosai les. flowet beds, Ac. i here are two good rreetihouses snd a number of frames. Part ot the property to the north, sioplnz picturesquely up behind the house produces a considerable annus! return, being planted with vines, olive trees, about **) orange and lemon treas, Ac., and Still higher uo are pines heath. Ac., growing in their natural state. For farther particulars, plan* and photo graphs of house. Ac,, apply to Messrs. JOHN IAYLuR A KIDDBTT, Uand IS Rue tie f reins. Cannes. France; Messrs. LAWK ANCE. PLKWH, BOVKk A BAKER. 14 Old Jewry Chambers. London, and to Messrs. I>K I/.tTTB, DEVEB, URiFFIilid A CO., No. 4 Lothbury, London. MATRIMOKIAI., AqUIF.T GENTLEMAN. ABOVE 46. NOT FAVORBD by nature or fortune, wishes to correspond with a lovtal, kind sonled lady, aot young, with amine means for both, with a view to lite companionship, she will houor him by strictly confldutiUaiiy add reset a g r. R., box Ki Herald office MILK AMP CREAM. ND. WOODHULL A OO., 20 TO ?4 NORTH ? Moore street.?Pure Cream delivered in any part Of New Irom, Brooklyn or Jersey titty, and shipped packed in ice to any town between Boston anu Wash ington. BTORAOls A ?STORAUS.-WKBT HIDE STORAGE WARR* J\ s houses, 49B,tVH. Mi Hudson street, 779 Greenwich street and 10 Abingdon square, tor Furniture. Pianos, Rsggsg*. Mirrors and other family Property, in sepa rate, closed rooms of any sue; lowest of ratest accessi ble during business boars; most ex,en<ive and rusponsi Me establishment lo the business; t,n<>d* received either day or nigtit R. TaQOAIIT, Owner an I Manager. office MS Hndsoa street (Abingdon square). HAFOKR'd WAREHOUSES, EiOHTH AVENUE, Thirty-third to inirty-fourih street. 281 Ninth ate nne, office JOU West lliirty-fourth street?The oldest, low est In rste, most extensive and thoroughly equipped establishments of the line in the business; Storage tor Furniture, flsggsge. Goods and Wares of every descrip tion in separate closed compartment* Night patrol re ceive good* at all hours, Inspection touted. MORRBLt'S FIRST CLASS STORAGE W ARB houses for furniture, trunks, cases, Ac , with s ua deposit vaults fnf valuables; t-ates, ot ail sizes, In vault*, to rent by month or year, affording absolute security. Fourth avooue and thirty-second street. STORAGK.?PARTfF.S STORINf; FURNITURE, WII.L find It to their advantage to examine the ware house of MORGAN A bkO.. 2SJ and 2Si !?e?t Fori/ so en Hi street, corner of Broad wav, HOUSES, ROOMS, AC., WAlfTKP. In tkla City and Brooklyn. A SMALL FAMILY OK ADULTS DESIRE FIVE OR six Rooms with a private American family; rent %'M) to $40 per month; convenient to klglith avtnue. Ad dress LIGHT HoUShKEEPlNO, Herald office. AH DV WISHES TO HIRE IN A PRIVATK HOUSE between Twcnty-lourih ami Poriy-fburtft streets uikI Kivhth and Ninth avenues, two flue Rooms, from f to per luouih. Address HOUSE, box 1M Herald office. A GENTLEMAN WISHES PARLOR AND BED room, fttrnished. without metis. Address box 3,481 Post office, statin# term*, which must be moderate. Furnished house wanted?desirably Lo cated ; rent token In board, with privilege of other boarders; neat reference?. Address S. U., box 113 Herald Uptown Branch office. Rooms wantkd-with geniekl family, fos i housekeeping, first or second floor, partially fur nished, especially carpels; nice house, pleasant, healthy locality. neurCeutral Parte; family three young persons; no children; best references given and re quired ; terms St ? to $50 t>er month. Address, with par ticulars, NEW YORK, box 10.' iterald ottlce. WANTKD?A BOOM AND BEDROOM, UNFUR nislied. bv a widow lady; west dido; terms must be moderate; references exchanged. Address Mrs. W. H box 115 Herald Uptown Branch ottlce. W ANTED?BY A PHYSICIAN, A FURNISHED ?? Room for an office. In the locality bounded by Forty-oighth and Fifty-sixth streets and by .--Ixth mid Ninth avenues. Address Dr. FKUlTWKUiHT, 5J5 West Fltty-tirit street WANTKD?BY A YOUNG FRENCHMAN, A COM fortable Room, in an American ts'iilly, with a view to Improve In the Engliah laniiuagu. Address, with terms and place, PARIS, care of Samuel Clark, 43 l'ark place. WANTED-BY A GENTLEMAN. a COMFORTABLE ?? Bedroom, with a respectable privaie faintly, be low Twentieth street, near Broadway; moderate rent; permanent ti suite.I. Address F. F., Herald office. "VXTANTED?SMALL ROOM. OR PART, FOR OFFICE; " Union square or vicinity; cheap. Address O. 11. P., M 1-ast Fourteenth street. WANTED?MY AN AMERICAN FAMILY OF FOUR adults, four or Ave Rooms, oil second floor; local ity. Ninth ward ; rent not to exceed $35 pur moutu. Ad dress T. yUICK, No. 10 tirove street. ?HTANTED?FIVE OR SIX ROOMS, IN A GOOD LO ?? ration, by four adults. with Improvements, at low rent, from May 1. Address or apply ut 1, lo-t Broadway, store. ~WJ"ANTED?BY A SMALL FAMILY, LOWER PART >? of a private house, between second and Fourth avenues and Tenth ami Twenty-third streets. Address, with lull purtlculara. box US Herald office. y\TANTED?FURNISHED OR PARTLY FURNI8B8D ?? Dwelling, vicuiitv Fourth avenue cars, not abovo Elgnty-filth street, li r family of adults- six bedrooms; yearly rent about $800. Address UNEXCEPTIONABLE REFERENCES, Herald Uptown Branch office. In the Country. TIT ANTED?A FURNISHED COTTAOE, WITHIN tt easy roach of the city; no fevar place. Address, stating particulars, C. 8., box 07b New York Post office, WANTED?FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED COT ' < tages, on or nour water, under an hour distaut; rot over $5"0 a jear; applicants waiting. JOHN S. 1.WEX, 59 Nassau street room 17. WANTlD?A LA K O 3 FURNISHED HOUSE, IN " the country, by h private fainlly, from May I, within one hour of New York. Address, with lull par ticular!!, io. JEROME, box 1,y0:5 Post ottico. TI ""ANTED TO RENT?FURNI. HED OR UNFUR Vt nished, a commodious House, with about two acres of (Ground, about l'6 miles from city; river view pre ferred. Address J. B., 3*6 West Thlrty-llrst street LEG.a NOTICE. STATUTORY NOTICE TO CLAIMANTS AND CRED itors.? ^d and 23d Victoria, chap 35. In the mutter of John Cafliey, late of No. 3 Prebend street. In the city of i>ublln, deceased. All persons having claims on the estate of the said John Caflroy. deceased, who dlea on or about the 13th day ol .Innc. 1874. are required to furnish in writing to Mary Far re II, of No. 3 Prebend street aloresaid (to vt bom letters ol administration of tho personal estate am ef fects of the .-aid John Caltrey w re granted forth ol tho principal registry ot the Court of Probate, at Dublin, on the 5th day ot March, 1875). the particulars ot such ; claims, on or before the 1st dav of June, i?7i, alter which date the assets ot tho said John Canrey will bo dis tributed among the persons entitled thereto, regard be inj: had only to the claims ol \wuoh notice shull hava been given. Dated this 11th day of March. 1S75. JOHN O'CONNOR. Solicitor for said Administratrix, 77 Dame street, Dublin, lieland. PROPOSALS. ~ Proposals for cast iron. The New York Bridge Company will rocelve sealed I proposals until April 15, 1475. at noon, for four cast Iron Anchor l'lates for tho New York anchorage; total weight, about 81 ton*. Specifications will be sent by mail upon application. Kids to bo directed to their ot flee, 21 Water sireot, Brooklyn, where tho plans can bo seen. Proposals for stone.?thk new york Bridge Company will receive sealed proposals until noon. April 17. 1^75, for about 8,00) cuiilc yards face Limestone, about tf.tfto cubic yurds Limestone or Granlta Backing and aoout DO i cubic yards oramte Corners and Dimension Hacking; specifications will b-: sent by mail upon application- bids to be directed to tnls office, 21 Water street, Brooklyn, where tlio plans can be seen. | Proposals forwrouoiit iron anchor barb.? i The New York Bridge Company will receive sealed proposals until April 19,1875, at noon, tor unout 1,0.-5,u>W lbs W? ought Iron Eye Bars for Anchor Chains lor tho New York uncborace. and about 5uU,tM) lbs. id i-ve rs for the Brooklyn auchoraue aiu about 4U,iM) ibs. oi Pins for the same; specifications will be sent by mail upon npplic.tliou; bids to be directed to their office, Stl M ater street, Brooklyn, where the plans < an tie seen BILMAItUS AFINh STOCK OK STANDARD BILLIARD Tablet, new and second han.i, popular styles and low prl.-cs. Fine ornamental Cue* anu the largest aud bestsuxx of Billiard Articles In (be country. M. W. COL.LUMth.tl, 7MUroad way. AMERICAN STANDARD BEVEL TABLES?WITH Delaney'S wire cushion* solely nsed in all chain* plonship an I match games; second band Tables utgreat bargain*. Call anil examine. W. U. UKiF.iril A C0..40 Veaoy street. DENTISTRY. 4 CORAL RUBBER MKT OK TK KTH IN TttllKK J\ h.iiiri? Impression In tho forenoon. te.ih iu tns aiteruoon. llili ty-fourth street, Mar Broadway an I mxiii uvenne. Coral uubber, very strong, ilesii colored; fold >eu. platina .--eta wiialeoono rubber .-^eta I'lumo er?. op tn front*; Lip Litter*. Lip Ueoreasora, Regulators; nttrooa oxide; mechanical dentistry. Take green car* troni 11rand ndeet terry, or sixth aranae car* or Broai way cars. Oet off at lhtrtr-iourtli street. NKWBKOL'dll. lis Wen fhlrty-tofth street A BEAUTIFUL SET. $8; OUM TEETH, ?l l; SIN gle, $1. warranted. gas, #u centa; silver linings. SO centa .Sew York i ental Koomj, *>2 Sixth avenue; established 1*61; exaiiuue specimens; remember Wi K. ft. $. ROBi KisT ? BOND SfRBET, NKW York.?Artltlelal Teeth on gild, platina and eoralite completed In a lew hours; perfect comfort an J lifelike appearano e guaranteed. requiring neither springs nor wirea being manutactured under a new process, by which mastication and artieuiatlon are permanently re stored ; teeth tilled with adamantine oraolil. as the cs?e require a. Or. Roberts' pamphlet on tiie teeth in health ?nd disease sent tree by mall; three centa. WANTED TO PURCHASE. W ANTED?A SECOND HAND WALNUT OFFICE PARTITION. ADDRESS H. R.. 231 PEARL ST. Tlf ANTED?MARBLE TOP TABLES, AND A BOX Vt tor holding lea cream tuba. Addreaa box 8U7 Xewbtirf, f>. Y. MARBLE MANTKLM. AT OBEATLY REDUCED PRICES. An extensive stock ot Slate an 1 MarMc Mantels, Waah iraya and slate Work of every description. PKNRHYN sLAIV. COMl'ANY, Union aqnare, FotiTth avenue an 1 seventeenth st.. N. Y ATOKRATLY REDUCED PRICRB-AN EXTENSIVE stock of Marble and Marbleized Mantels and all Other Marble Worka Marble turning lor the trade. A. KL \Bl.K, 1J4 bast Eighteenth street, near Tbtrd avenue. cIiQTiiim; At B. MINTZ'S. 2? THIRD AVENUR, BETWKRN Twentieth and Twenty-first streets?The utmost value paid In caah lor cast-off Clothing, CarpetsiJew. eiry. A note by pott punctually attundod to by Mr. or Mra MINI*. AT H SIXTH AVENUE, NEAR WAVEBLET PLACE, ladies and gentlemen can receive the uimoet value for cast-off Clothing, Ac. Call o* or addreaa Mr. or Mra HARRIS. AT EDWARD MILLER'S WELL XNOWN ESTaR iishment. iB Sixth avenue, near Waverley pla< e the utmost value paid tor cast off Clothing. Carpets, Ac. by calling on or addressing Mr. or Mrs. MILLER. T RATHAN'S, NOT' xifi SIXTH AVENUE, N BAR Fourth street?Ladles and gentlemen receive the highest value for cast <<ff Clothing. Ac. Cfta on or ad dresa Mr. or Mra NATHAN. At THE WESTERN AGENT STORK?RKOKIVINO large order* to purchase Wearing Apparel. Ladle* and gentlemen will please take particular notice thereof to receive tne following prices'?For silk Dresses, $5 to 8S; woollen. $3 t<? jift: i oats, $.1 to $*); I'ants $1 to , Carpcta Ac? hy calling on or addressing Mr. or Mr*. roskn I.KO 24K seventh avenue, two doors above West Tweiity-lourth street. _ ^ HA|nai? NKW ESTABlIBHMENT, 1.17* Broadway. near Twenty-eighth street?Ladie* and gentlemen receive the highest v.<lae Cor cast off Wearing Apparel. Call or adiircsa Broadway prices paid. AGRF.VT DEMAND FROM THE WEST FOR M dles' and genllemen'a Wearing Apparel, Furniture; also Lace*, Diamonds and Jewelry; will pay for Hants $2 to 96: Coats. io 921); Dresses, M to ?7V Call on or addreaa Mr. or Mra A.nuAlT, 173 Seventh avenue. MAKOB, m SEVENTH AV N0E. Wll.L PAY . the big heat cash prices for Wearing Apparel, Car peta Ac. All orders bv mail promptly attended to. rpilR t l'ToWN ESTABLISHMENT, 816 SIXTH AVE. 1 nue, eornor Fortv sixth street- We are now paying unusually high prices for ladica' and gentlemen's cast off clothing. Address Air. or Mra FLaTTO, 816 atxth a v. MEDICAL. ?MMK. MAXWELL, MIDWIFE, RKSIDBNCE HI Baat Tenth atreet, near Third avenue. -DR. AND MADAM BOTT 1IAVIND RETURNED can bo con*ulted confidentially at <7 West 13th st. -DR. AND MMB. ORINDLE CURR ALLCKM plaints; 26yeara' practice. ltDWest i'wenty sixthsa ?MME. RF.flTRLL, MIDWIFR SINCE MMO. NO. I Kaat Fifty-second atreet, first door from Filth a v. -DrTaND MMB. VAN HU8RIKK, RF.SIDKNOE IM Ea^t i8th st.. between 3d and Ijexiiniton ars. C~lONSULT DR. OR MMB. WEST.?ALL COMPLAINTS J cured; advice free. 40 Bieecker st, near Broadway^ Mh^ WHITB, MIDWIFE, MO. 41 BLKECKKB street, between Broadway and Bower/, Ai A; A. A. A. AMUSKMESTS. PAKK THKATRB. MAV'IV Broadway and Twentv-wronn street, convenient to the University place cars, the rfelt Hup, the Twenty-third street cars, fourth and Sixth avenue ears, Broaoway ana Twenty-third street stages, Filth avenue stages, Madison avenue stage* and the Fourteenth street cars, accessible to the Windsor, Metropolitan, Grand Central, 8t Nicholas and other leading hotel*. Begins at 8, over oyiO^XX beats secured ten days In advance, to be ob tained at box office. Hullinan's agency and leading hotels; n number of choice seats reserved lor night sale to accommodate- Admission, $1; Reserved Seats, 91 5J; Balcony. 80c. ANOTHER IIIT. Mr. PRANK MAYO in DAVY CROCKETT. MLh ELEANOR HANI) a* ELi-.ANOR VAUtftftT. EVKitY EVENING and SATURDAY MATINEE. rpilEATRE COMIQUE, 1 814 1IROADWAY. Mr. JOSU liART .Solo Proprietor Mai Med success of the PI? VK FAMIi.Y. Miss NKLLTE ST. JOHN, Mile. ALBERTAIZZIE. The Russian Athletes. JOHANOKP. 1)1' N BAR and ANTONIO. HAHKIUAN AND HAIIT. Wilt) OWNS 111K I INK? REGULAR ARMY, Oil I R. M. CARROLL AND RONS. Mr. JOHN WILD. Mr. CHARLES WHITE. Mr. WILLIAM CARTER. Mr. J. BRADLEY. Miss KITTY O'NEIL in the Lancashire Clog. Miss ADAH RICHMOND. Miss ALICE BENNETT, and the entire company In u n'-w Olio. MATINEE WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. MONDAY NEXT the world renowned MAJ1LTUNS, MAJILTONS, ' MAI1LTONS, Mr LARRY TOOLEY and Mr. WM. BARRY. 11ARKIOAN AND HART in two new and origlual Sketches. TTTALLAOK'8. Y? 1'roprietor and Muuager..Mr. LESTER WALLACE LAST TWO NIGHTS LAST SATURDAY MATINEE of the great Drama entitled the ROMANCE OK A POOR YOU NO MAN, with its elegant Scenery and lino Cast. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS, April 8 and 9. SATURDAY MATINEE AT 1 :S0, tinal representation ROMANCE OF A?PoOR YOUNO MAN. SA1UBDAY BVftNtVO, April 10. will be presented a romantic Drama, adapted from the French play "Les Filicide* Marines, ' ami entitled RAFAEL, with . entirely new Scenery. Costume* and Appointments, and a distribution of diameters. Including Mr. II. J. MONTAGUE, Mr. HARRY REOKKT, fir. J. B. POLK, Mr. J. W. CARROLL, Mr. E. PLYMPTON, Mr. C. B. EDWIN, Mlsi ADA DYAN, Miss JEFFREY LEWIS. Mme. PONlSI, Miss Dolt\ GOLD I'll W AII K. Miss K A I'E BARlLlin and Miss FLORA MYC DONALD. M ETROFOMTAN MUSEUM OF ART. 12U West Fourteenth street, New York. Open dally, IK A. M. to 8 P. M. Mondays free. PIASidFORTES, ORUA^N, &C. A?FOR RENT, UPRIGHT, SQUARE AND URAND ? Pianos of our own innko; also lor sale, a number ol tine aecor.d hand Pianos, in parlect order. WILLIAM KNABB 4 CO.. No. ll'J t ilth avenue, above Sixteenth st A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SECOND HAND Stein way grand, square and upright l'ianos, lor saleclioap; also Pianos id other makers. BlfclNWAY A HONS, btein way Hall, New York. A CHANCE SELDOM OFFERED.?WE WILL SELL during this mouth our large stock ol Grand, Square ami Upright Pianos, below cost. to reduce siock prior to removal to new factory. DECKER A BARNES, U1 'ihlrd uvonne, corner Fourteenth street. A?SlIIO-BEAUTlFUL ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE ? aud . tool ; l'lauos to rent. $6 j or month; instal ments received; new Instruments exceedingly low. GOLDSMIl'H'.i. !!t> Bleecker street, near Bowery. A FEW SECOND HA!}D WEBER PIANOS TO bo sold very lew; they have been left with the manufacturer tor that purpose, on account ol death anil reverse of circumstances; have tbe maker's guarantee, and can be seen at the WEBEB Ware rooms. Filth ave nue and sixteenth street. ABAR0A1N.-B ? Al'TIFUL ROSEWOOD PIANO, $'.U; a 7'i octave, carved legs, all Improvements, fully warranted, sacrifice, instalment* taken; r> lit $4 aud to monthly It. CABLE, corner 6th av. and 2.U st. GREAT OFFER.?WK WILL, FOR V FEW DAYS, dispose of 100 Pianos Organ* and Melodeons, ol first A _ class m ikers, Including Waters', at lower prices than ever before offered. We Invite the public to examine oursiock. HORACE WATERS A miss, 481 Broadway. A GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF MARBLE and MarlilelzeiI Mantels; all kinds of Floor illnu, Monuments. Head Stones, labs for plumber* and cabi net makers, now offered at S. kl.AKKRA CO.'S Steam Marble Works, No.t. 217 to ?la West Fitty-flrst streot, near Broadway. V7 OCTAVE OVERSTRUNG ROSEWOOD PIANO. $1-0,? rent 9*. Prince six-stop Organ, ?76; rent $3. Mclodeon. $4U. Miule remled. GORDON A SON, '.S Fast 14th st A PIANOFORTE (25. TO IIaVK IT OCT OK 1 HE wav. 5'l First flrcet, second floor, at II. KNOOP'H. Call anv morning, ti to 12 o'clock. A DUNHAM PIANO, flWl-SIO MONTHLY UNT1L paid; now 7'.t octave Pianos, all Improvement*: cash or instalments; one used, cheap. F. CONNOR. 1&9 Thirty-seventh street. corner Thir t avenue. A?REMOVAL.?PIANOS. ORGAN . NEW AND ? secon I hand; 7 octave Piano, $IM): 8 stop Oriran, ? new Pianos. rent $d; Organs, $t; m-II lor cash or in stalments; 8 tot n way's and others. PEEK A e>uN, 11 Clinton place, Eighth street. near Broadway. A CI1A NCR SELDOM MKT WITH?PRIVATE FAM Iit will (ell their magnificent 7K octave rosewood Pjanot>>rte. exquisitely carved ca?e. lour round corn ti, p.item attrafle and all other improvement). stool. Cover. Music t alilnet: cost $1,0*1, lor $?). with mil tinsrnitec and bill ot sile from iho maker. Call bet ro purrhaslnc llMtrbm and you wilt not regret it. At prl vair re?id?ncc, 12U West Twenty-third m.. near Sixth av. \ BTBINWAY A SON'S PIANOFORTE FOR BALE ? il A 7>k octave, lour round, carvcd rosewood rase Piano. having all Improvements. co.?t tl.OuO ior $ri?; st,mil, Cover, box: bImj 7 octave upright l'iano, $190. call at private residence 210 West Twcntyflret street. \ T LESS $100?LADY WILL BELL BEAUTIFUL iV Clnckcrlng roseuout Pianoforte, Iron name, in perfectordar; modern improvements; powerful tone; including -tool and Mu?ic. WMiL. near Bo^'ry. APR1VATK FAMILY WILL BELL TIIE1R ELEGANT four rotui t Deoter Bros. Pianoforte at a acritH e, a brilliant toned 7octave, rtriiiy carve.I rose wood caie, lull agra-fe. overs'.runij Plana, bavin; all improvement* printed nuarante, bill of sa.c, coat tft*. tor $J7?: toil. Cover, Pox for snip fling; used only S month* by piivate family: parties u search <d'a first class instrument would do veil id rail. >. B.?also hand* me Household Furniture. In lots to suit. Call at Ave story brown stone private rest deuce 47 West MtB street, between 0th and 0th avenues. A BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD GRAND PIANO. 7 octave. agraffe. carved legs, co?t tl.HM. toid tor want ot money for tZ.W: cotebratcd maker. IS Wa verley place, near Hroadwav. A FAMILY OOINO TO MOVE WILL SELL BKAU tltul carved rosewood 7 octave Pianoforte. $IU0. Over and atoo! Included. 243 EastSOth street, between 3d an.l :id avruue*. CHEAP FIRST CLASS 7M OCTAVE PIANO? \ Which was taken for debt Can be seen st HENRY BF.HR'B (ilue Dealer, 2fil Pearl street, near Fulton. Call between 1 and 4 P. M. SOQft-C"^ maonikicent 7* octavk jt'W Christ!.- Piano; In u%o 12 months; round cor ners; including Moo and Cover: also Parlor Organ tnew) tor $l <0; cost $2U0: owner going South. Apply at oace to Mrs. BUTLER, 72ti Ureeuwlch street. ^ ^ JIDHIML. _ Areallt pinr organist dfsires a rfkn ga*a-mout In city or vicinity 19 years smart exper ience, salary mo l?rate. Address ORG.vN, Herald Up town Branch oitlce. fIrst OuAns tk.nor is wanted in an iPir rooal church from May 1; apply immediately. Ad* drew W. W., box 177 Herald Uptown Hranch office. THE LECTURE 8KAHON. A I KCTURR BVEItY bVeNIMO aT S O'CLOCK on nervona debility, especial deseaaes. at Ur. EAHN'S Museum ; remember tn? address. No. 9>* Br .lad way, near Fourth street; the largest and most magnifi cent Museum in the world. Admission. 90 Cf nta. ALEClUBS KVER1 NIGHT, AT ft O'CLOCK, ON . "Manhood, and the Cause of Its Premature De cline," at the New Vork Ma?eum nf Anatomy. 913 Broad way. between llouaton an 1 Hieeckor streets. ISISTRITTIOI. Boardino'SCHOOL. AT*WI LTON, CONN.; IIOMR oomforta. healthy location, tiior>u?h instruction snd kind treatment; terms uioderato. Address AUG I. si US WHITL.jCK^ Families and schools dbsiri.no tkachkrs for all departmenia will And them bv appirlng to Mrs. MIICHKLL, Teachers' Bureau. 67 We?t thirty tilth street English, Oerman. Frencli snd Italian spoken. Several cotuuotent tutors for English, languages and music, willing to aceompany families to the country. ?1R ?bookkeeping, arithmrtio. penman ?T I ?ship, qualitvinc for bnsinesa $1S auartcri.V' writing lessons. $3 tnotiiiih ; foreigners and backward persons tatttrht privately. PVI-h' t'olleuc, Bowery; uptown, Bruadwey, corner Thirty-fonrth street YACHTS, RTIUJIBOATS, &(!. l^OB SALE-YACHT VRS A, 200 TONS; YACHT r Jessie. SI tons Doth yachts fn!U equipped and war ranted sound, Apply to C. A R. POILLON, 234 douth st STRAM TUO D. S. STETSON FOR SALK?IN GOOD working order; cylinder 18 inches square, boiler one yesrold: burns pra coal. Can t>e seen st foot nf I- a st Jersey street. Mlzabethport. Apply to WILLIAM BUKNvA Bond street, Elizabeth, N. J. The metropolitan printing establishment teat 218 Broadway, in the Herald Bulldln> \TACIIT owners wishino an expkriknokd I sallinginaster, with best references from former employers, address YACHT, box 151 Herald office. WATCHES, J1W11WY, *C. A?JOSKPH SOLOMON A CO., AUCTIOJKKR8, lit ? Fulton street, dealers in Dlsmonds. Wati fic i, Ar ticles ol Virtu. Ac.: advances made on consignments: established IBM; isle* ot household furniture attended to promptly, se nablo t.soanol. AT77BLBKCRRR BTRSB*-THK IIIOHKST PRIOR Paid for Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry; also Pawnbrokers'Tickets bought tu? tho same a?77 Bleecker street, up suits. fPHE MBTBOPOblTAN PBItTING HSTAHI.ISUMRNf 1 la at 213 Broad war. ? tin Herald Buildim 1VATOHEB AND JKVpil BOUGHT AND BOLD tt back, when ds?r*4. |t a verv small advance. OKORGK O. ALI EN. I.I# Br.adway. noar Twoatj ttiiuii street waicuee aa4 eweUry reoatred. LTCKLM THEATRE. AIMEE'S KAKKWKLU AIM EK I.N LA JOLIE PARKUMEUSB. tbe aprighuieat of Kreucb opera* Buutfoi ATM KK In uer original creation, ROSE MICHOa, unanimously declared her dmi character. GREAT Hit OK LA JOLIE 1>AKKUMKUSB. whioii euloveu ? run ol 2U0 nights in Paris. l.A JOI,lh PAKKUMEt SK, THB JOLLIEBT OK KRRNCII OPKRAS BOCFF*. EVERY EVkNING aNK SATURDAY MATINEE, produced Willi new scenery. costume*, properties, ap pointment, perfect mis''en .scene, the cast lnciuJln* AIM KK, In hor onsinul crentimi ROSE MK'HON SATURDAY, at 1 ;10?KAK W'.LL AIM8E MATIN KK. LAST TIME at a MATINEE or "LA JOLIE PAR . FUMEUSK." KISTORl'H RETURN. LYCKI'M THBATRB. TWO .NIGHTS ONLY and WKliN SUAY MAI IN KB. MONDAY, April li, Eli/nbetli. Out-en ot Eimlaud. RI ST( I III, LAST IIMfc AS H.IZaHKTH TUESDAY, April 13. LAST RlhTORI Nl'lHT. Ri,tori's last apoenrauce in English Tragedy, when will be performed Victor lliliro'a renowned tragedy, LUCKI ZlA HORU1A, afterwhlch Mme RI3TORI will ennet for the last time in Higludi the celebrated sleep v.alkluir scene from Shakespeare's sublime tragedy, MACBEIH. KIS'IOKI (last ilina In Kngliab) AS LaDY MACBETH, WEDNESDAY April 14, ONLY R18TORI MATINEE, MARIK ANT IN'ETTE. RISTORI (LAST TIMKi us MARIE ANTOINETTE. Prices ua belore. i-aie commence* this morulng. THURSDAY, April is. RWtori's Pare well to Newark. KKlliAV, April 10, oNEY NIGHT IN BROOKLYN OK RISTORI IN ENGLISH TRAOhUY. rpHIS IS THE OLOSINCJ WEEK of the ORKAT ROMAN 1UPPODROMB IN THIS CITY I THIS 13 POSITIVELY TI1E VERY LAST OPPORTUNITY THE CITIZKNS OK NEW YORK WILL EVER HAVE OF WITNESSING THIS CROWNINO ENTERPRISE OK MR. BARNUM'S MANAGERIAL CAREER. THE great SHOW, WITH ITS STUPENDOUS CONGRESS OK NATIONS, ITS BRILLIANT AND BEAUTIFUL VISION OF TnB HOURM, ITS DAZZLING AMAZONIAN MARCH OF 500 LADIES, WILL POSITIVELY MOVE FOR PHILADELPHIA BY SIX SPECIAL TRAINS, SATURDAY NIGHT, THE 10TH INST,, NEVFR TO BE AGAIN EXHIBITED TN NEW YORE. TROTTING EVERY NIQIIT THIS CLOSING WEEK. SHE ADVERTISEMENT IN TURF COLUMN. ?TH AVKNUE THliATRB. O Mr. AUQU8TIN DALY, The Herald says:?"The iToprtetor and Mauagcr. ,h" TTIE BIO BONANZA! HOUSES CROWDED! LAUGHTER INCfc.-SANT THE BIO BONANZA! EVERY NIOHT AT 8. MATINEE SATURDAY, 1:#V popularity of thi) l BONANZA continu"* to? creaso. una the Fifth Avo uu? in nightly crowded by audirncos whose boisterous enlovment of tha play shows bow thoroughly thpy appreciate 11. fcevcral ad dition* have b?en made to itn- piece, and Miss Cawal lmler !ia< found her missing love poem, which promlaoa to become as famous as some of Dundreary's epistles. From present appearances ' Big Bo nnnzt" will fill up the season at tne Filth Avenue. Tho Mercury says:? 'i-.very great man now de-ui* It wiae to seek tor a , big Bonanza ol bis own. \ Him Tilden Is working his 1 canal Beeciier i finds a paroivsmal Bon anza; >ltv would ?trik'S tbe Atlantic aud Pacillc Telejraph Bonanza; Orani cultivates he tut rd-term Bonanza; but tbe richest Bonanza of all?The Bib Bonanza?IS "till that oi lialv. at tbe Fillh Aveuua '1 heat re." -XU AVENUE THEATRE. BIU BONANZA. ,?AT? ???? YVOOO'S MUSEUM. WOOD'S. vrKVTVO AT I AFTERNOON, AT 2, in the sensation pUy/ tUK FRENCH spV 1U perl^min* on BULL IN A CHINA ?flM\ j P?4 Different T. L Connor. m Ketcl.um, , MattctI Instrument* I Hf wrt> Sand lord. idiMH Of lOW ITALIAN OPhRA. Mu.lcal Director MARETZEK 8 AI U R O A YK VaViN* KA P A PRIL 'gV K.rst '.7.7.7.7.V... Mlas M. llotfinamt tusplna Rtcnor B<>ni'r*tellt ylrouot* 7.7.'..'. 7.7.7.7....... Hgnor Tagimplctra General admission. $l; *?" iextr?}' ?l; j Family Ciri fc k?c-; Boxes. $3 nild $10. M h saie of tickets commences to-day. at 8 A. m., at Academy and at IU an J iJi Broad Wi jr. miVi\l i OI'FRA not >!'? (WEST STltl.ETj. S^YANrS mInhtrkl": the mioSed* BRYANTS MINSTRELS. TIIK BltlOANDS. BRYANT'S MINSTREL?: B? Ve" BOUNCE. mryaNT'H MMSTRKLS. Fooling with th. wrong man. BKYAVaMILTW MAT^Rr B^DaV, AtT^^L (wswwsaw ".v.?.")1? .rss*. Comic opera. In three acU. by Johann stra"."i ? *v . u a v K ? ? * ?*?*?*** * Bo* office open troin 8 JO to 4 o'clock. .? STRtVW AY H A LL ? T H E O. Tlio MAM. THCR DtT AFTERNOON. April 8, at i i,A?T AFTERNOON PUBLIC It EHTARSAL. Admission 74c., reserved seats 91. SATURDAY ByEnTnO, April 10, at \ fiTTTll AND LAST STl SIPHON * J USUoRI. SO I.I ST M MB. M ADRIAN K Moiart Bymph^nv in O, ''Jupiter ^koechel^Wl)7^.. "D., as, nr THR HBAt-ON ON S-RlDAt EVENING April 18. at g| airl on SATCRDAY AFTERNOON, ApnH7. at ?. fpHB ANDREWS COLLECTION. ARTSALE, WITHOUT LIMIT OR RESERVATION. AT 1HF. LEAVITT ART ROOMS. this splendIdTollecHon' of floe l alntlnf*. Also to mor row (Friday* ivenln*. SINN S PARK THE*TllE, BROOKLYN. 1UU l ATION OF FORCES The Greatest Noye:ty Entortalnment ihe people crow tun to wltiiesa ?{? . . snukltn'li Imi and loveliest maidens thronnln* to r.?^ wUh the ??ch delights Nlithtiy and W?d?e^day an'l Saturday a*ternoona * AdmUsion?L4o., 36c., Wo. aud 73c. nights; ftc.. *4c- and Me. tnaiineas. , ? :, Av FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. I ?IKCH. San francisco minstrels. wamh>LD Mn FRANCISCO %?*?'Vlol-<i nRO ADW \Y CORNER TWKN l Y-NlkTn "RF.P.T. Th?^.ii(>llin? Maifh I Ih* Blackbird*. I Every nlojit. "Little Robin. Tell Kitty rm F.VRRYTMINO NEW rRKSH AND SFARlvLINO. Rg5??y "Tcademy or music Brooklyn. A. , nteertor V* MARETZEK. Musical ^^V'Y.VENiNO, APRIL II. AT 8, FLOl'OW'3 NEW Ol'hRA, in three acts, Oeneral admission, ?l;*Beaerv*d Seats, 91 extras Fnow^iale at Academy, Brooklyn, and 111 Broadway, New York. L> Alt CI NO ACADEMIES "3fT|VHiTiril DANCIWO A CADE M IBB. ?CLAM R? j\ tt-H^oiiioHiU. 1.14 l.'tli ?trcrt. Hrevoort riall, im Valt Mth street PRITATB LESSONB M any hoM. CIRCULAR^.at private ncadcmy.aw Last Utli street. ? ?CARTIER'9 DANCINO ACAT.KMY PI-'M'tON j\ building, Intersection, htnvvesant and ^'"th streets Classes Mondays and Ihurs-iavs; new clasai-s n^v forming-, open *11 summer; private Ujsom In gUUa walU a specialty. TJIANOPO RTES, BECOND hAN^CO*I?*ISINO L grands, squares and uprights ot thorough order, lor salo at low prices; also to rent, of our own manufacture CHlcKttRiNU sons, 11 East Fourteenth street, between Broadway and Fifth avenuo. - TTPRIOIIT AND SQUARR PIANOS POR ,RKNT t From r, Stein w ay ana othera fiew awl hand, for casli or on time. WALKER BROTHERS, East CyrcUth ftrect. tour dyvrs W??t Br^wwa*.., Ani'HEMENT?. J It AND OPERA HOD88. 0LY3 OLD TIMES AT THE GRAND OPERA HOUSE. SPECIAL NOTICE. CCRTAIN DOWN AT 10:45 P. M. THE GREAT SPECTACULAR SENSATION. A H H MM MM f.EEE DDDDD AA H II MM MM K D D A A II II M M M M E D D A A II II M M MM R D j? AA AA illinium M M M M I EE D I> A A II tl M M M M K D J> A A II II M M M M E 1> l) A AH II M MM M K D u A A II II M M M KEEK DDDDD EVERY EVE.VINO AND SATURDAY MATIN SB. Box office open from 8 A. M. to 5 1*. M, M PIC THEATRE. 0J4 BROADWAY. 621 Broadway. IDE J OIIN F. 1'OOLK Manager. ^ Another oxcerpt from the New York Press. "Manager POOLE is guiding the helm of the Olymplo with a master band, aud his liberality in providing at? traction Is evinced in the number and character of tU? people engaged." The above (excepting one typographical error) U from the New York Clipper ot the pros'Ut week. THE BEST COMPANY aud the BE4T ENTERTAIN MEN? IN AMERICA. LADIES, CHILDREN. FAMILIES AND SOCi A I. PARTIES OEOW1) THE OLYMPIC THEATRE. SECURK SEATS IN 1IME. Box sheet open six days In advance. Carriage* maybe ordered for 10:41 MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AT 1 0 T L H Y . R II A P T 1 R C K UPON MONDAY NEXT. APRIL I* ANOTHER INI LtfX OK STARS, _ FIRST APPEARANCE OF MR. J. L. fUvrS, ana bis SCHOOL OF EDUCATED DOGS. Hrst Appearance ol the Celebrated Artuu, ERNEST EYRNK and (JERARD BYRNE. First Appoarance oi the best oi all Ventriloquists, MR. aEKX DAVIS. First Appearance of the l*opular Ethiopian Comedian, HH. BOB HART. ^ First Appearance of thr Stockholm Wonder* HKKR KARL L1NI). First Appearance oi itic Favorite Hanjoist, MIL WILLIAM WR-W. First Appearance of the Great i-.tluopian Comlqne. MR. CHARLES WORLEY. FIRST APPEARANCE of tho Popular Comedian MR O. W. II. OKI Ft IN. FIRST APPEARANCE of tho Kcccntrio Comedian M.<, JI)HN QUEEN. FIRST APPEARANCE ol flie renownod Pedestal Dancaf MK. EDWIN IIIOMAH. FIR8T APPEARANCE of thu beautiful Vocalist MISS ANNIE MORGAN. FIRST APPEARANCE of the herlo-Comlo Song strata MISS KLLIti W EST. Everything entirely, completely and positively new lor TUB OLYMPIAN HOLIDAY, MONDAY NEXT. Bowery theatre, ww. B. fkeligh Managers SECOND WEf K-THURSDAY, APRILS, and until further notice. Glorious success oi the spectacular Drama, in six act$ and ten tableaux, entitled ~ AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS. 200 beautiful younif ladies, magnificent and gorgeottft scenery, elaborate properties, now music aud graatf mechanical effect*. The orand Tableaux ot the Pagoda of lMlaryL thrilling Sensation?Tho Steamship Henrietta Id* gulled in the Boeom ofthe Atlantic. Beautiful Scene on the i'lain* (winter). On tho Rocky Mountains? I lie United states Dragoons* MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY. Seats may be secured six tinys In advance. BOOTH'S THEATRE. THIRD MONTH. JAKRi.TT A PALMER Lessees aud Manager* NINTH WEEK OF HENRY V.. the grandest Shakespearian spectacle ever produced, Mr. GEORGE SIGN OLD, the distinguished player, lor the fifty ninth to the sixty* filth times in his rauounod pari of tho Young Monarch. The other characters ot the sublime play assigned to ih? GREAT COMPANY Of FORI Y-riiKEE excellent dramatic artists. TUK SCENERY Is unsurpassed for beauty and grandeur, and Includes king HENRY'S London reception. This In the nio.st animated scene of the great oiect- Th? wonderful procession of the returning viotoriou arinJk and the populace of London throng.ng the street* wear old Temple Harare represented by an auxiliary force of nearly FOUR HUNDRED MEN, WOMEN AfcDClllL* DRBN. During this exciting act the Uinod FULL CHIME OK CHURCH BELLS is rung. REOULAR MATINEE SATURDAY, !? O'CLOCK* Mr. oeorge rionold's benefit at booth's Theatre, on NEXT THURSDAY Ar'l KRSOON, April 15. when he will appear as CLAUDE MELNOTTK to tha: FaULINK Ol the distinguished and popular c< uiedienne.. Miss FANNY DAVENPORT, ot I'aly's Fifth Avenue Theatre, and a* WILLIAM. In BLACE-HYKD SUNaN. will create an unusual demand tor places. Subscription* for reserved ser.ts will n?w oe received at Tyson's tiokefc nflices, in the Fifth Avenue llo'el and Windsor Hotai, Coupons will lie delivered to-day. GOTH'S THEATRE SPECIAL, RIONOLD'S BEM2PIT. miss davenports first appearance I.N BOO I 11'S. Tickets for the reserved places for this extraordinary" Occasion can now be procured at the box OFFICE, which will tx- open daily. tro-a 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. Rtff.l.MAN, 114 BROADWAY. IliOUI.AR TICKET offlM.?Coupon Tickets for the KIcnOLD BENEFIT, B Mrs. f b uonwaY'S Brooklyn tiieatke. THIS EVENING K L OUO ENGLISH opera. AMBROISK 1UOMVS' I'll ARMING OPERA, MlOKOjt. Miss CLARA LOrtSE Kc.I.logil as Mlgnott Mrs. VAN ZAni'T. Mus BEAl'MONT. Mr. PEAKBH, Mr. CASTLE and others in the cast C^OLOSSKIM. COLOSSEUM. COLOSSEUM. J FRIDAY AiTERNoi> * mid I'VWIKil. April* UBAND TESTIMONIAL BKNKFII Of JOHN CORN III anl s. W, T1LLOTBOW. The following dlstinguUh. d artists liave kindly vol unteered thnr services: Mr. Alexander Davis. Mr. Tom llariirman. The urlnncll Children. Mr. Bland Holt. I'rol. Kobe ruts. Miss Lin i Edwin. '1 lie Morton Urothcra. Trot, i.ui'in. Sanders and OiLuore. Loavitt and Wilson. Mls< Jennie Wade. Hofan And F.iii nfrson. Mis* Nellie Clifton. Carlo Hoffman. Miss f.milie Knanas. Harry Kmnwlr. Tommy and Annie Dcrero. Mr. < ha*. M. I'vke Miss l.illie Clifton. Prut. Ilaicliin.*. Boswa.d's celebrated Orchustra 01 10 .-olo Artlsta. PARIS MY MIIHT. Doors open at 1 and 7. Commence at 3 and & A dm Us ion, BCc.; child ran. S5o. (lOI.O-* I'M. I 'OLoSSLl U. COI.OfMRIIIf. J XIA I INI.K AT X EVF.Nl.NU At S. I* A KI8 New PA K IS BY entertainments In the FY NIiiHT. Lectorlum. NIGHT. Admission 30 rents. Children. l'< ofiiw gTEINWAY llALu, SPECIAL, THR CONCERT OF TliK SEASON. for the benefit of the widow of the lata WILUAM U. DAVIS, FRIDAY EYKNINti. APRIL ?. 1*7*. when a brilliant array of volunteer artists aa.stst In a NOTABLE Ph (MIR AM M K Mme. MARIE HiUum, I llorr aDOLPH BORBT, Mrs. M 1). SIMMONS. Mr. A. II. PL A SR. Mr. WILLIAM CASTi < E, i Mis* JENNIE I.I.WI*, Mi?iS F. IIKII.HKON. Mr a W. MORGAN, Ml. GEORGF. f-WKKT, | Siicnnr AOR.VMOXTK, Full particulars t ? > m m ww. Ticket* One Dollaf Reserved seats. ..IMrtinti bttra For sale at SCIII K?? E .l'S nil Br.ialway. J.JOB1.XSON IIAM* C.iARLES .MAC F.VOTS ORIGINAL IIIBERNICON, rommanelni MUNDtT, April It The hewltcnlng nceiierv ot Ireian I ilia-trited, anl therein* of Irish minstrelsy rendered liy competent artiats. who will appear in a programme replete with national Honga, nutit.s, Instrumental .-olo*. < horuacs. Character Dellocattona, he. A melange of mirth muaic, pathos and mi i lcrr. M XT1NF.ES WfcDNESDAY AND SATt RD AT. IJIIILH ARMOMC SOCIEIY. 1 ITULIl! REHEARS *L, FRIDAY, APRIL. 9. Vi l. M. ACADEMY OF Mi .->IC. GRAND ORCHESTRA OF 100 P.KRFORMKR9 B?rt CARL BEBOMANN Conduct?* S'iT M k ?' IVOLI TIIEATRK. _ Every i vonlng. * ro It o'clock. sCITROTTeI! si s 11. its, I < otalc Hnrl?-que CAIIRIE BlEKKEl. Pantomime, LOTTIE GRANT I ROBINnOjs CRCSOR. EVELINE and 40 I with splendid Ballet. Artista In olio. | ?> heaiunul Ladi-n. Very best varieties In New York. No exception. All tor 20 cents. | All lor 20 cants. AN OLD FASHIONED HRW ENGLAND SPELLING School will occur at the smith llapU*t church, Wcat Twenty-tilth street, hetweon seventli uml i tg mi are noes, on Thursilay evening. April R at 7', o'clock. Ad. mittance free. A collection mil be taken. THE BEST REPORT8 OF THR BEECIIER TRIAL STILL CONTINUED TN THR EVENING TELEGRAM. Grand concert, PROFESSOR J. J. WAT80N, MIS8WAISON AND I H K KINDEK-IONKUNSTLER. AT EIGHTEENTH STi.EeT M. E CRrP.ClI, Tills EVENING, AT RIGHT O'CLOCK. ADMISSION, SO CENTS. A IMEE FAREWELL MATINEK SATURDAY. A "l-ASf MATINhh OF 1,A .TOLIK PARH'MBTSB. LYCEI M TIIKATKE. SATURDAY AFTKRNOuN, at ls3fc LAST AIMER and PARFUMEUSL M ATI NEK, LAS I' MATIN KR or I,A JOLIR PAKFl <KI'-R. Produced with same attention to all its ma?nitlc?nt details as at the evening performances. Admlsiion fl. reserved seats only 80c. extra. MISS MARtA BRAIN'ERD'B BECOrtO 01.KE AND MADRtOAL CONCBRT, DK OA HMO II ALL, FRIDAY EVK.NLNO, April 9. at * P. M. Tickets at tho principal niualo storoa and at the door), 60. WANTF.D?A FEW LADY PRRFORX4 KRS TO travel i alao a few violluisU who can pUy hraaa in-, ?trum?h:t Apply, between w an<i U o?i?ck, at ttl v ??jst Tw?nt# sccOud ?U??L