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THE NEW ABATTOIR. risa OF TOE ALI LUMANiO CuMUITTEE OK HEALTH YESTEItDAY?THE PBOTE8TA NTS AOAINHT THK FIKIT-NINTH 8TBEET ABATTOIR have a nanta. The Aldermuuic Committee on Health?Messrs. Uole, H es-iiitr ami Morris? iuct yesterday, to to give u hearing to all parties oppo-.ed to or m tavor or trie establishment of an abattoir at tbe footol PUty-uinth street, North Hiver. Mr. Bless* lug, lu the absence of the Chairman, presided. Mr. Delufleid, a lawyer, who represented the In terests ot ttie Koosovelt Hospital, was the first ?peaker. lie said abattoirs were in every sen*e nuisances; and be read the protest sent to the Board of Health bv the medical board of the hos pital when that board bad under consideration a health ordinance prohibiting the slaughter ing or cattle within the city limits, except in one vast abattoir. This protest, dated 16th or March, 18T4, coutended that the establishment of an abattoir in Futy-ulntu itreet would be aangeious to the public health. Che Lusiuesi of gut cleaning, lat boiling, Ac., imltted terrible odors into the atmosphere, whtoh apread all over tne city. It whs contended, said the speaker, that an abattoir could be erected which, by scientific appliances, would not be a nuisance. He doubted this. In all the great Europeau cities uuattolra were placed on the out. Iklrts, remote from dwelling places. Under a monarchical form of government they could be regulated by urbltrary regulations regardless of any law, but in this couutry that was impossible. Mr. Delafl id asserted that among medical meu there was but one opinion as to abattoirs, and that opinion was dead against them. He cited authorities as proofs of this asasrtlon, among others tlie opinion of Professor Hartshorn, who eontetided Jhat with all the appliances of science U was impossible to establish an abattoir tnat would not be a nuisance and a detriment to public health. Auotuer proof cited was that given by the American Health Association, of Puliadelpnla, in an elaborate opinion, which as serted that abattoirs should always be built on tidewater and far away irom any city. He de ? -unced the exception made by the Board of Health in their ordinance as to Fifty-ninth strcer. rue locality was so near the Park and so Inviting to persons who were anxious to erect elegant residences that the exception was, all things con sidered, a very Hi advised one. He quoted irom li.-. Bevan, of Chicago, to show that the death rat* from thirty-seven modic diseases was always the result of tne estaolishment of abattoirs aear a populated neighborhood. Mr. Deiafleld jontcuSed tnat if this was a fact an abattoir lu Fifty-ninth street would be very dam aging to patients In the hospital, who were striv ing to recover irom serious Illness; and yet, he said, the Chicago abattoir was supposed to be the most perfect one ever erected. He closed his re marks by declaring tbat some legislation ought to >? devued to prevent the establishment ol abat ers wltnin tlie city limits of N:vt York. Sixty ftve trillions or dollars had been expended to beauliiy that port.on of the cuv west above For ne u street, which expense bud beeu oorne in uoout equal proportions by the city una the cit izens. Euormous assessments had been patiently borne oy tue real estate owners, w.th- tue con fidence tiiat lu time to come they would get a "supreme value" for their property. Ir un abattoir was to oe establlsheu in the neighbor hood property would be depreciated, lu answer fo a question of Alderman liletsiuu, Mr. Delufleid laid tt:ai he uouiu not give a decided opinion as to whether or not the abattoir nt tne loot of West 1 nlrtj-iourtn street was u nuisance. It was uuuer the charge ol un eminent cueinist, and, besides, tlie neighborhood was not the same us that of Futy-nintn street, li it was a uui?a:ice it was al ready in existence, wnat the FHty-nlnth street people desired was that a lresn nuisance should not be established. Rev. Allied Young, pastor of the Church of St. Paul tne Apostle, lu Filty-nlnth street, was the next speaker. He called attention to the lact that tne Board 01 Health's license to tne Tnirty fourth street abattoir was issued only last Feb ruary and tnat in thai estabitsnment there was to i be carried on, li the Bourd ol tleuita could be in auced to give tue right, the business or tat melt inir, griuding ol none*. Ac. Through several suui mers wiien the rendering boat was on the river si Thirty-iourtn street tne south windows on t.e third story of the residence 01 the Fatners had to b? Kept closea; and u looked very muca now that tbev would have to sutler again in the same way li under the same license giveu the rhirty-iourth street establishment the work of rendering, fcc., was to be carried ou there ?s well as haviug an abattoir on Fifty-ninth street. He alluded to the laci tnat the fathers were to build ou Filty-n'.ntu street a semluary. aud that it would oe exceedingly uangerous to the Qeulrn of tlie students tl there was an abattoir lr. the vi cinity. Besides, tuey had ai*undar attendance of t,ooo persons at the ctiurcn. l,6io ol whom were children, and when the new church would be reao.v he believed the attendance would ue luliy io.ojo. He read ? protest oi the pewboiders ol St. I'aul's and property uoUers living in tne neign- 1 aor. ooa again-t the establishment or the abat toir, and in which it was stated that the buildings that were to oe erected by the Fathers would cost about $600,000, and that trie property owned was wortn about #220,000. He called attention to the great loss tnat would be entailed by tue property hold ders, looking at tne matter purely in a pecuniary point oi view, if tne aouttolr was allowed. He said that aoout 5.0ou persons had already, judging irom the b.auks duiivored lor signature, petitioned the Board ol lieaith against the grauting of a per mit lor tue aouttoir. Pro essor Chandler, of the Board or Health, stated tnat fie did not appear oy authority ol tne He iitn board, but as a simple spectator, lie said that there were now flltt-three s.auguter-hou*es in the city. He contended that the con centrating of tne siuUgtiter business into the two or three abattoirs would euaoie tne tealth inspectors to make an examiuatiou ot the animais before tney were slaughtered, wbich was au impossibility uuder tue present sys tem. It was quite easy, ho said, to decide wheu au animal was alive whether it was uealthy or not; when It was killed aud the meat cut up it was not always possible to tell whether tbe animal bad beeu healthy nefore oeiog killed. Tne quistiou lor ihe Health Board to decide was wnether tbe public health would oe endangered by the establishment of the abattoir in Fiity ninth street, it was not a question as to wiiethei parties who had speculated n lots in Fiity-muth street or elsewhere were to >e losers by the establishment oi un soattoir iu .he neighborhood, li tne ricb would not live aear an abattoir the poor would, and their in terests would bave to oo looked alter oy tne Board as well as the interests ol tne Men. Be declined io give an opinion as to wtietner au abattoir conld be bnilt to as uot to oe a nuisance, as tbat was tne que* ion tue Health Board were now con sidering. Proiessor John W. Draper. Jr., who Is connected With the Thirty-.ourth street Abattoir Company, explained at some lengtn tne propoeed workings oi the abattoir in Tbiriy-lourtn street, tor which a permit has already been granted, and argued to ihow tbat it would be m no msuner a nuisance. Ihe committee will meet again to-day at three f. M. CHARITIES AND CORRECTION. STAMPEDE FBOil THE WOBEHOUSE?BETTBB CASE Of LUNATICS. President Bailey, or the Department of Chart ttea and Correction, received yesterday a latter iron Captain Gregory, or tbe Stboohhlp Mercury, dated Msrcb l?. from toe port or bpaln, Island of Trinidad. Tbe Captain reporta tbe death of Bach McKinnon, aged aeventaen, ir in intermittent (ever, ana sends a copy of very elaborate resoln tionh, wnich, ne a.iys. were "passed ov tne boys of tbe Behooianip," and wmcb read as follows:? Whereas it has cleaned Almightr tlo.l to f?U to HU eternal abide oar irieod ai.d ttnpuiate, Mufti Mi Kin uou . rna more. It It Kesolvad, ih t while we mourn ihs lo<? of one who endearea tumteif to all on board ov hit lit eti> ?>, ie?l and uprlgut honorable on luct. yet we know tbat "Urn thai rultith the ragin* sea " mid noideh u? in the hol low ol nl? nnuu ' baa witlea it. and we bow in inbmia ?ion. knowing that ite n?< called our shipmite From earth to heaven, where a l m love. To the blessed realms of il4ht above. This sagaests tt?a probability ol a new poetic 4t.tr having risen among tbe yonng reprobates or tha scnooisuip. At trie meeting of the Commissioners or Chan flea jesteraay me following resolution was pasaed, Vbion looks to the better care ol insane persons:? Ordered, that heronlter all lunatlcj received at the 3itv prisons and in?t!tutions In this department be transferred to the a., .u m in conveyances under the ?are of an attendant, instead of iem? mveyed la tbe prison van together with other prisoner* President Bailey aaid jeaterday that tbe official report in tegard to ti e escapes irom the Peniten tiary ua Sunday eventug n*d not yet been re ceived. Ue taougbt tin watchman had aced witu irreat plnca and ioresight and deserved to be comn.ended by the Board. Mr. Bailey arated into fnut the number oi inmates oi the Workhou*e lad i.een reduced irom i,:9j on tne 1st of January :o the present small number of Wo, wmon waa uwiog to two cauaes; in the Orst place, tne weather waa oetter and work more eaay to pro sore. and, in tne second piaca, me paupers bad to work ao uiucn harder mat tney preferred to tear*. As to tne rood, Mr. Bailey characterised it as uectdediy ??hambie" and tnierior to tbat pro tided in the hospitals. He was asked as to tha Irequenor of the supply or pati at /bit graa or trudied turkeys, but said those choice d,sbea lorraed bat rarely part *t the m?n? ol tha won. THE PUBLIC WORKS. General Fitz John Portor Haul yestorday tliat the working lorce of the Department oi I'ai>llc \\ orks lud not yet been increase I to any considerable extent. He stated also that the work of repair* on various streets in.all parts of the city nad been begun and would be pushed with ail the vigor whicn the limited funds at his disposition would allow. However, the departmeur, in order to prosecute all the works that were necessary to it I roper condition of tne street-, uecde-i twice as much money us wax now at us dis ok?I. A good many ol tue minor repairs on tne streets now he'ii* made were under the class called "p itch ing'' i>y tne officials 01 the department?namely, of damages fr mi the frost, Ac. The offlce oi tho department is still oesiegcd by poor workingmen. whose pinched, worn laces attest their urgent need ot employment. Mr. J. H. Chambers, who was appointed Water Register, at a salary of $5,i?0 a year, on Krtday, iu place of Mr. Horatio N. Snerwood, resigned, w as at his pobt yesterday. Ueneral Porter said that Tammany bad nothing to do with this appoint ment. MUNICIPAL NOTES. The Mayor's visit to Albany on Sunday was the theme of discussion among the politicians about the City Hall yesterday. Alrhough the Mayor, who put in an appearance at his office abont two o'clock, refused to talk on the subject of the visit, the general Impression prevailed that he and the Governor were at last in accord, and that, as was intimated in the Hekald yesterday, the "home rale" policy will be allowed lull swing in a week or two. A gentleman connected with the city government states positively that "thing* have been fixed," and that the Miller bill, lathered by Comptroller Green, will uot And favor with the Governor's friends in the Assembly. It is asserted that the bill will suffer an overwhelming deieat when U comes up in tne Bouse in its regular order. Mr. Samuel B. Rutrgles was one of the visitor j at the City Library yesteruuy, where lie culled to look over the records oi tne proceedings oi, tue Com mon Omticll of -Auld Lang svue." It seems ihut a little over lorty years a.:o want is bow nuown as Lexington avenue was callcd Ruggles stiect, Mr. Haggles being the owner oi most of the property bordering the street. The name was changed to Lexinutou at his instance lu com memoration of the battle of Lexington, the unuiversary of which is soon to be cele brated. Said Mr. Ruggles:?"In asking to have tne name changed 1 remarked that Kuggies was a queer name lor a street?that a man lud to puB.4 away at some time or other, but the memory of a great event never." city Chamberlain Tappan'a weekly report Is aa fallows Balance. March 31 ?1,432.415 51 Kccelpts a> Puymeut* 7il,3ll 37 Balauco, April 10 X,6J8,018 3D BURGLARS' DEPREDATIONS. Captain Burden, of the Twelfth precinct, re ported yesterday morning that burglars had en tered the clothing store of Louis Arnheim, No. 2,207 Tmrd avenue, on Saturday night, and carried away lorty coats, valued .it about $240. The entrance was effected through th-j rear basement door. The bunrlars then entered tiie store by cutting througu tne floor. on Saturday last burglars concealed themselves in an unoccupied room ol the tourch flour oi the building No. 13SI Maiden lane, occupied by sanencz. Ilaya A Co., cigar muuulacturers, and whtn the premises were vacated lor the night ttiey carried away $300 worth of revenue stumps and maue their escape through ati adjoining building. Tho residence oi Abraham May, No. 9U5 Second avenue, was entered by ourglars on Sunday morning, wno srole $300 in currency and some articles ol jewelry valued at $53. On Saturday night the house of P. A. Goss, No. 740 Tenth avenue, was entered and pilfered by robbers of $175 wortn of clothing. THE HOBOKEN BANK ROBBERY. SECOND TBIAL OF KLENEN?TE8TIMONT 07 THE TBEABUBEB. Frederick Klenen, the deianltlng Secretary of the Hoboken Savings Bank, was again placed on trial yesterday in the Court of Quarter Sessions at Jersey City. I: will De remembered that the jury disagreed in tne former trial. Mr. Leon Abbett, counsel for the defence, chal lenged the srray of Jurors on the lollowing grounds:?Pirst, that Tbeophilm Butts, one of the Commissions! s by whom the jurors had been se lected, was or is interested in the btnk from which it is alleged the money was taken; second, that the Commissioners of Jurors had been an* pointed by the Court which is to try the present indictment; third, that the selection of jurors by tne Jury Commission is unconstitutional and that the jurors ought to have been selected by the Sheriff of the county. The Court overruled the challenge. Louis Huesman, treasurer of the bank, testified that on the 22d of April, 1872. he bought from Plsk ? Hatch $110,000 registered and $30,000 coupon bonds; on January T, 18:8 be bougbt $20,00) cou pon and $40,000 registered bonds; ten days after ward be purchased $150,000 registered bonds; the bond* purchased on January 7 he gave to Mr. Snepherd, who wai then in the directors' room; this room was u?eo by the officers or ttie savlnus Bank well a* by tne officers ot the First Na tional Bank; there were twenty $100 couuoiis and four $10,000 registered bouda; Snepherd handed tiicm to Klenen to take tho numbers, Ac.; witness S4W no more ot those bonds at that time; tne bonds were generally kep. in the inner f<aie of the First Nations! Bank; witness saw Klen a for the last time on the 8tti o April examining the nooks, as was customary; something was said about a oiscrepsncv ot $l,o>o . n the hooks: Messrs. Buds, Crevier end Chtids wi-re with Klenen at the time; It was arranged that tue examination should be resumed next morning, but Klenen did not *p pear: a few days after tie first run on tho bank, about the 14th of April, 1873, tne witness sold $30,000 coupon bonds of those bought in 1*:j. and a taw data later $40 ooo or $5o,ix>o registered bonds; also. In July or August, about $5o,ooo, and in September Jho.ooo registered bonds. The witness was cross-examined very mmatsiy. The esse tor the pffocacatioa will probably be closed lo-dajr. MARRIAGES A>TD DEATHS. MARRIED. Barclay?Oldfihi.d.?Oil Thursday, April 8th, at the residence of the bride's atepiatber, li. M. Bug gies, Esq., by the Rev. Dr. Houghton, assisted by the Kev. William Hitchcock, J. Searlr Barclay to Lilik. daughter of the late Granville S. Oldfleid, Jr., or Baltimore. Olniy?Terby.?On Tuesday, April fl, 1876, by Rev. ffo. P. Abbott, La Fayette Olmey, Jr., to J ennie, daughter of Geo. Terry, Esq. DIED. Armbrustbr,?In White Plalna, April 12, 1875, John armbkuster. aged 52 years, 0 months and 24 daje. The relatives and frtenda. also tne member* of Hebron Lodge, No. 229, I. o. of O. F? are respect tally invited to attend tne funeral, irom draco church, Wednesdav, at >wo o'clock P. M. Hebron Lgdue, No. 229, 1. o. o. F.?Brothersj? Tou are nereby summoned to meet at the lodge room on Wednesdav, at twelve o'clock, lor the purpose of attending the lunerai or our late brother, John Armbnister. W. IDEN, N. G. ?P. Bkcndaue. Secretary. Bailey.?At (teaming, on Rundav, April U, Dak- I hi. Bailey, In the 84tn year oi his age. Funeral services at tne residence of Jesse Bishop, on Wed.iesdsy. April 14, at one P. M. car riages will be in waiting at sing sing on the ar rival ol the 0:10 A. M. train from Forty-second atreet. Benjamin-.?On Monday, Apr I 12, If adisom Bin j a m in, in the 4otn year ot his uire. The relatives and irienua of the lamily are re- ; apcctfuliv invited to attend the lunerai services, at 17? south Filth street, Brooklyn, E. D., at iian past on- P. M , Wednesday, April 14. Tne re mains will t>? taken to Bayurook, Conn., lor in* terment. urommer.?on Sunday, April 11, john Brommer, In tne 70tn year ol nis age. Relatives and irlends <>i the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday A^ril 14, at one o'clock P. M., from tne German Remrnied churen. iu sufloik street, between ue lancey and Rivington streets. ?an Francisco (Cat.) pauers please copy. Bryant.?on Saturday, April io, 1876, at hta residence. 20 West sixtlet i street. Daniel aveustbr Bryant, in the 42d year oi ins age. Tne lunerai win take puce to-morrow (Wednes day) morning, at hali-past ten o'clock, irom the church ot St. Paul the Apostle, corner Fifty-nlntn atreet and Ninth avenue, where a solemn mssa o; requiem will be celebrated. The obsequies will be under the care of the Rev. Father Young and Mr. Bryant'a family. To-day (Tuesdat), from ten o'cloek A. M. HI six P.M. Mr. Brrant's re matna may be viewed at bis late residence by hta iriends ana the public at large, who are expressly invited by lua bereaved wiaow ana cntldren to tbia tareweil glance of their old-time favorite. The gentleman selected as psli bearers will please meet at the house at nalf-pnst nine o'clock on Wedneaitay. Those wno have received Invitations to the cnurch win please present rhem at the door to secure taa seats resarved lor ttiem. Bcrkbtt,?At Mount Vernon, N. Y., on Sunday, ?prn 11. Violet Louise, infant daugnter of Dr. B. J. and Loniae 0. Burnett, aged 7 months and 17 34ft. FaueraJ iron IB* residence of b?r pareits, to* oiUm L'7u'',^ia^' ut *'90 Relative* and frteuut lV?i u'ti1! ??'* a*' " Invited 10 attend. hi* tilatyeai\ ' " * Ul KNA?0 COLWKl.L, ill inIc?infi'ir*mT^?/r? frten<>? of the family are re ie f! (i !, . iu attend tb? funeral, from his ":s. ????? CkaK^,Twh? "JP/'K ' ?"rnl'ijr- Aoril 12. Rebecca L. JearTbMage. * C,'Jst0- ,n tDe 79111 Dmchk0/ '11' Wedneaday'a papers. Ci st m '.T ,'^11 ' y murmur, at live o'clock, liiihuT>, . h.,u of ClauB D. and Th? r i . ? u""u 7 inontiiB and 8 <mvs. BDeoilufir mli?? 1 * 0UdB ?' tn? family are re waux.'fW,,.?;: M., from our realdenc e. a* ouver street. Euotack?Oil Mond a y, lath Inat., Emily vounir fSmVSSZtfJfff.l?""" ? tJX"" P.M. ?OnSatur lay, loth tnst., after a llnirer !Sj KtS ycar'of ne"r ? ft 01 S?muel Guttme? o'clock'?1m 1 vke pl.a' * lue"dfl7, 13th ingt.. at two Btre^Hrookiin"'E.U,? reliiaeuce' luo res!d.n??"0?r t?'!? 111 ? dajr or Prll, 1875. at the atreat. Hrnnkft P**eut?, No. 230 Cumberland ??!?> st'a /? s-,s!?sfed,s,wM"" f< "y mlued^o aupn,i i;, ,or ,ne fara1^ respect u??? to atteud the luuerai .-erviop* ?.t th? SRfSH^y 5F *"?SfMMf Hook, widow oi tne la te John Hook ** kISE*Es ^rss" Seconrt avenue ? ' Ko. 47 ) ..r'sf.'is: 5Kr. vistsM""" i!S2 arwfcir? ? ?sss'? JOBES?On Mature a V, April 10 1875 Mra Mm* \jOBB3, in the ?iu m Jar OI her a'A. ART ^ f relative* and irionda of the family are re *a\e reaidencete(prn J U u tlie ^KomVe* W^Ve*? ? ?aat j tue lluiruuuot enure i *? BUU '"ree o ciock at .swsswbs, 'isffir1''?"' oi fhe "weu/ih boc'Jr l??f l"e ,amlly and morabers i v&S^i^'^sssiss^iig 14, at three o'clock J ' M ' Wedu?"d*J. April ?4?''?^";rSar5 "I i'o'SAfil"*- ""*? ^?.fesr.xsssr -r II,r aouT at Ihair8^ w'" be oir?rjU ior t"" reuoae of sr,s "'lWssw ? r ?"?vn?';oir,!.'ir ?5ar&..,K: ?arsssvimi^ ??? jS'rH; "\'Ta ten 0 tlocic A.JM., ii o m tne r#*si<Jeuce of hid t)f*r#*nv?r? 8t"'!et* 0?^r Third avenue. w iln t "? 1 Monday. April 12,1875 William 1 mS mSn't. ?i!r,W w u^n 0,1 w o 'nondav, at one o'clock SI TUassiS:???"? ^oticc of iUQerT ii hereafter. VSr'li ?S"i oonun^*' "0U 0f #SSiSS? PAYTON O.f j?fUoT5d b?/ondPtoo c!.Jrch A" ll'viw-"MS iltt: JRS police or in a era! hereafter. m--1CiiAKI>!io L _lu UrooKiyn. on Sunday Anril 11 7?wris i ?issr-.ffirs v . ?;v?r oTsir^r""' 'cu*um Notice of 1 o nerai hereaiter. jle.arivea t vnd friends of the famtlr are rean.pt lnlly invite 1 to attend tne lunerTl irom hi? ut? residence, M 0. 2 Eaatman terrace 'tiiiaTrniSni ? afternoon, 1 .t oalf-paat two o'clock <rn???>*') .^.LTpx.- 4 iunuav. April 11, 1*76, al nli late i?Si mr" *?? V2SEB v.l _?n Sunday mornlncr. ADrii 11 "d J'S wiafa??a4Sfd C# "year?.monthl Z'JcT" 5 ?? >?" MILK AMD CREAM. V "? * III'LL M CO., ? TO ?4~NOKTH i\ . Moor ? *treet?I'ure cream delivered in any part of New \o f .. Brooklyn or Jersey City. nod thipped packed in 1 IJ to any town betwaen Moiton and wnu in* to*. MATIUMOIIAL. AOKKT U3IA.N. IN BUSINESS IN THE CITY, aged . S> desire* the acquaintance of a vouni; ladv of ?ocial cliar. u >eri*tic* and conirollluit lier own time and affair*; obj * ct. matrimony. Add re* Mul bul.N, box 1W Herald o(H ? . CLOTHINW. _ AT KDH I UD MILLER'S WELL KNOWN K-TAB ! lUbim i t. C8 sixth avuH, near Waverley place' i the uinioit f Aloe paid tor ca*t oil Clothing, Carpet*. Ac. by calling! I . or addrcailng Mr. or Mra. MIi.LEK. AT B. M I NTZ'S. MM TillrtD AVENUE, BETWEEN Twcnt ? tli and Twenty-Urn *tr?*W?The utiuo*t value paid ' Q caati lor ca?t-off Clothing, Carpet*. Jew elry. a no a by poat punctually attended to by Mr. or Bra MUftJfc UCL< 1 HI NO ?II. IIF.lt/ S? BROADWAY. NKAR Hurt entn sireet. nav* the higheit price* tor la ill'v ana t eiitlemmr* Wearing Apparei; note by mail will be pro i iptly attenJed to. AT *. M* UK >' WELL KNOWN ESTABLISH Ml. NT 101 81 i th avenue, <>ppo?iie Eighth street, mid al our > branch, 71 I ivtli avenue, ladiea and gentlemen can re c ive ihe i.i most value in ca*h for tneir ca*t-ol> clothing. Carpet'. J>i .velrv, Lace*, Ac F.eaae call at or addrete In burnt* J a* above, l adle* waited on by Mr*. Mark*. l'iea*e try ? md ?ati*fy youraelvea Order* to Brooklyn promptly ? Attended to. It Til g WEHTKRN AOENT MORE?RECEIVING . \ larg t order* to purcltaae Weariug Apparel. Ladie* and genii ? men will ulrt*' take parlcular notice thereof to reeelv ? the following price*For ?uk Lre*?e?. $A to $74; ???!. I en. $1 10 $16; t oaU$3to $20; I'ant*. $1 to $?: Carueta, I c.. In calling oti or addressing Mr. or Mra BOtlfeNR I KU. 146 7tb av.. I wo door* above Went 24th St. AT B HARRIS' NhW ESTABLISHMENT. 1,178 Hroa lw?v, near l wentv eigmh street. ladies and (enneiiKii , recetv* the highest value for ? a?t off M earing Apparel. Call or aodret*. Broadway price* paid. At third avenue. k. ah iwentv-thibd ?tr< h t. LKON pay* highest cath plice* lor ladle*' and gen .1 -tinon' Wearing Apparel, i arpeta, Ac. Ladie* are wai 4 J on by Mr*. Leon. AT 81 I -IX I H AVENUE, NEAR WAVERLKY PLACE, la U >? and gentlemen can receive the utmost valua lor ca*t ?> iff Clothing. Ac. Call on or addrea* Mr. or Mra MAMKI2 AtfIatto*. ri"iown well known estab li <1 itnent M6 >l*th avenue, Corner of Forty-*lxth street, g rcat price* will be paid tor ladle*' and gentle men - ? aatoff C utiilng, Ac. wanted tor tne southern and W ? 4tern market*: w H par for Dre*eei from $ii)to $??; c a it*. $5 to $2i): Panin, $2 to if. Addrets Mr. or Mra >LAi 1 o. No. 81<) nixth avenue. HA r INO RECEIVED LARUE ORDERS for LADIES' a ud gentle men'* Wearing wiparel ami Carpets, it com >el* me to pay these prices:-Kor Dun**, $A to $i*5: i) .at*. $4 to $JU; I'ant*, $1 to $<j. Fie ne call on or addri * ? Mr. or Mr*. HAUkis. ItU Seventh avenue. J! MA9UR NO. 2M SEVEN I'll AVENUE?PAYS ? ihe li.phait ra*h price* tor l*<li?*' and gentlemen'* ca<t i .ff Clothing and caruei*. Give blm a call and con trin ? , youraelf. _ \4 ? dOLK.SALE and he 1 ail dealers im cloth vt mg are invited to call at the MRTROPoLlfAN PR C silSu KifABLIAHMEN f, In ike lieran Banding, lo I Li tain eitimau* on their printing, wairt eaa M mm I tally done tbare at *xoe*aiagl/ low pneea AMINEMKMIN. I -V ! /JRA.ND OPE UA UOl'sE. ' CARRIAGES CAN BE ORDERED AT 10:45. WE CBALLKN~TIIK WORLD ! to produce anything to <? iuui the gorgeous tale <>?_ enchantment, ! AHMKI>, A I: M.I) AHMED, , AHMED, AIIMiil). AHMED, | AHMED. AHMED. AHMED, PUoNOUNCEl) BV Til K PRRSJI AND PIBLIC THE MOST MAGNIFICENT SCENERY. MUSIC. BALL El'8, DRESSES, MOUNTINGS, GROUPINGS AND EFFECTS EVER SEEN IN AMERICA. GRAND MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY. AT 2 O'CLOCK. GRAND MATINEE bvrky SATURDAY, AT 3 O'CLOCK. Box office ouen Iroin 8 A M. to 5 P. M. CTH AVENUE THEATRE. ? ) Proprietor tad Manager Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY BBBBBB II GGGGG B B II Q O B B If O B B II O BBBBBB II O B B II O B B II O GO B BUG O BBBBBB II QGOGG ABB OO NN N A NN' N* ZZZZZ A B B 0 O NN N AA NN N Z AA B B O O N N N A A N N N L A A B BO O N N N A A N N N Z A A UBB O O N N N A A N N N Z A A B B O O N N N AAA N n N Z AAA ' B B O O N N N A A N N N Z A A {BBoONNNA a n n n z a a BBB OO N NN A A N NN ZZZZZ A A ninth WEEK. 87TH TO B41U PERFORMANCE. HOUSES CROWDED! II TaCGHTER INCESSANTI EVERY NlUilT AT & LADIKS'^MATINKR satcrdav, i.so. B OWERY OPERA UOU8K, 301 BOWERY. UAHliV KENNEDY, the Woiulerlul Ventriloquist, m the Matinee this aitcruoou. o'clock PIAKOVORTUS, OKK.VSS, diC. AIfOR RUNT, UPRIGUt. SQUARE AND OKAND ? Pianos of our own mtiko; ?No lor sale, a number or Hue second hand Piano*, in perfect order. WILLIAM K.NAHK X Cu., ,\o. 11'J rifth avenue, utiove Sixteenth St * ORKAT OFFER-HORACE W VTKRS 4 SONS. 481 J\ Broadway, will disoose oi I"0 Pianos ami Organs of Hrttcl*"!* matters, including Waters', at extremely low prices, tor cash. during tills month, or part cash and bal ance in small uioiiilily payments. The same to leu A?$IOi>?BEAU IIITL ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE . ami stool; Pianos to rent $s per month; Instal menu received: new instruments exceedingly low. OOLLiaMl 1 H'S, it Bleccker street, near towerv. A RARE CHANCE TO BUY STkINWAY, CUlt'K erlng, Weber ami other tlno upright and square Pianos auu organs; on instalments and lo rent. h. X. MALL ? CO., la East 14th sr. 4 T STEEDMAVH OLD E-TABLI.SHKD WAKE A rooms. S3 W est Sixteenth street?A line stock of Pianos, the best and cheapest in tlie city. Call and seu before deciding elsewhere. At LOSING OUT SAL!'.? LARGE AND ELEGANT stork Pianos at half price, or ter administratrix; lullv warranted ami all the latest Improvements. U. uaKMOKl estate, S<B Bleeckor street * LADY DESIRES TO SELL HEit ELEGANT 7 J\ octave overstrung Piano, carved case and legs, cost $300, tor tn\ with C over and stool. Can be seeu at itti Bowery, near lhird avenue. ________ A BEAUTIFUL PIANO?ONLT S10 i ; STKINWAV Pianoforte, 7 octave, carve l legs, overstrung bass, every Improvement; great sacrifice lor cash. j. BIDDLE, li Waverley place, near Broadway. t SHOUT TIME LONGEK TO BUY PIANOS AND J\ Organs at the reduced price, on account of removals org in, seven stop. *!!>? 7 ootave Pianos. $110: rent $3 to $.>; .-tetr.wav Piano, sacrifice. PEEK k SON, 11 Clinton place. Eighth street, near Broadway. A DECKER A BllOS. 7M OOTAVK PIANOFORTE tor sale at sacrifice; a brilliant toned, richly Curved four round ro?ewood c ise, full auraiTe overstrung Piano. having all improvements, printed guarantee, bill of sale, cost W\ torBiBO: Stool. Cover; box tor shir ping; UM d only 8 mnuilis. Parties In search of rtrst class Instrument would >lo well to call and examine, v B ? Also parlor, library, chamber and dining Furniture, in lots to >uit. at (jutrter cost, fail flra story brown stone private residence 47 West Itith st. \ T $lftO-A CHIClCElllNO R0SEW003 FOUR A ?ouml corner*J Pianoforte, lull iron frame, latest Improvements: also 7 octave rosewood carveu legs up right Piano Stodart maker, at a sacrifice. 26 3J street near bowery^ ? . A RARE OPPORTUNITY.?MAGNIFICENT 7% OC tare lour round corner grand souare Steiuly A Sons' Lucca Pianoforte, lo nliant tone, > ai lv i>e w, cost $l,0u0 lor $tu>; Moot, Cover, box lO' shipping; a ro e wood 7*? oetave Decker Pianoforte, $.'.?... also magnifi cent Parlor suits. in sa In tiro,mle, cost for $175; one do., $100: chamber, library, (ilntng Furniture: a sacrlilce. Call and see the beautiful Pianos before pur cnasing elsewhere. 101 West Twenty-eighth street, near sixth avenue. \ bRILLI \N f TONED 7S OCTAVE. FOUR LARGE 2\ round Windsor l'ianofore. used eig!it months,cott $s..O, lor J.TS, one rosewood Bradbury Piano, cost $itw, for $J J; Music cabinet, Mool. Cover, Box for shipping; aiso Parlor uit, in satin, cost $GU, for *i>': rep suit, seven pieces $3u: Carpets. Mirrors, Painting*. Bronzes, China, .-silverware. Bedroom nits. Extent on rabies. Bullet, China. Ac. Call at private residence 120 WestZSd street, near .-Ixfh avenue. X. B.?Don't buy nntll you see and lo'ir the toue ot tlios- Ins-rumeu.>- iiouse open from ? A. M. to 8 >?. M 1.-0 West SLM St. A BARGAIN ? CARVED ROSEWOOD 7 OCTAVE iV Pianoforte, rotiu l corners, modern Improvements, celebrate.! makers, $100; sio.n, cover ineloded. J*:s East 3Uth street, between 2d and W aveuues /MUCKERING. DO AN. BRADBURY AND OtHER V second hand Pianos tor sale, i heap for casb or in stalments. Ware room 112 We.t Fourteenth street Ij'OR SALE?ON ACCOUNT OF QOINO AHttOAD?A I rosewoOtt Plauo, 7", octave, double rouml; a Wheeler A WiUoa sewing Machine (fnli black walnut case). Carpet: Household Furnitura- Inquire at 7V St. Barn's place. F^OR taO-ELKOANT ROSRWOOD PIANOFORTR. lour round, rlehly oarved case, 7% octave, agraffe overstrung Ac. : cost $U0>; lias guarantee, .-tool. Cover, Box. also Household nirnmire in lota; must be sold. Call private residence ZiO West 2lst ?t MANUFACTURERS OF PIANOFORTES WILL FIND it to their interest to obtain estimates from Hie METROPOLITAN PitlNlINO ESTABLISHMENT iU Broadway, before having their printing done elsewhere. ONE OP BTKINWAY'S VERT BEET GRAND SALON Pianos, quite new. for sale at a low price, owing to departure lor Europe, at 311 West i weuty-tbir.t street. PIANOFORTKS. SECOND HAND, COMPRl.-INO UranrK Squares. Uprights in thorough or.ler, lor sale at low prices also" Pianofortes to ren . of our own manuiacture, by Chickerlng A So is, II Kasi tourteeatll street between droadway and Filth avenaa. Rosewood piano, $7? six stop prince oroan* 17ft; g. o I Pianos, rent $i: stelnway. $ti, Cblckering* $3; Weber, $?>; rosewood Melodeou. $40. OOK1N>N A SON, IS Fast Fourteenth straeL ?tTERY CHEAP FIRST CLASS 7'4 OCTAVE PIANO? V Which was taken for debt. Can be seen at HENRY BERK'S (liu ? Dealer, 281 Pearl street, near Fnlton. Call betvraen 1 and ft P M. DAiVCIXH ACADEMIES. A -J. SAUSE'S DANCING ACADEMIES-CLASSES ? at M i-*>nic lull, lit Kasi litttistreet. Brevoort Hall, Iftt l ast 5?th street PKIVAlE LfcS.-ONS at any hour. CIKCi^laBs at private academy. 2IJ haat litn street. MACPHKRSON'S ACADrMY OF DANCI.Nti. ?I0 w est Forty-elfhtb street, near Broadwat .?Classes now forming lor the summer saason. ri is t< h< ol win remain open until July 1 Private lessons at ail hours. Reception folree every Wednesday availing at i. Tllh METROPOLITAN PRINTINO ESTABI.lsHME.VT is at 21S Broadway, in tlie Herald Building. fMHI ' A?a Art hale. ari sale. art sale. SOMaRVILLE GALLERY. 8! FIFTH AVEKUB, Monday and Tuesday evenings, at b p. r., PAKIS saloon- P1CIURKS?ttertrnnd s ?Ophelia,'1 Oartel's "liora of Ages." De \eu?ilie s "Soldier ot tha l.lna, ' Chaplin's "the Babe.'' cresman's In hull Dre?s,'' Pabst's "Alsace. Present ami f uture." Bonne ? liaison's "Morning in Normandy," Pabst's 'Preparing Crowns anil Fiowers to Welcome the i-rench soldiers,'1 De Poulili's "Environs ot Naulea'' Also examples by tne following distinguished artists ??Arnberg, Ineilen bacb. Boutaii, Cunv. Mellows, liaminnu. Compotos'o, Bronn. Pi cuti Thorn. Wlnttridge, cbampnev, t ropsesk De Bergue. ?cnaeteio. Prolpot, .Noel and others ol equal promlueuce. K. ?oM, RVlLi.e; BOLUROSi * PINE STOCK OF STANDARD BILLIARD il. i ai'ies, new and second band, popular stvles ana low prices. Fine ornamenral Cues and the largest and best stock of Billiard Arucies In tlie country. U. W. COLLKMJKRs Til ltroailway. American standard bevel table*-with Deianee s wire cushions, solely used In all < liam plonsblp and maicti garnet. second hand Tables at great bargains Call and examine. W. II. GK1F rra A CO., 40 Vesay street. Dealers in and manufacturers of bil Hard tables will Mod. by examination, that or cheap and styiisii Printing of any description the METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTaBLISHME.Ni, Hi Broadway, oannot be surpass 1 HELAN S BILLIARD TaBLBS FOR $\LK ONLY t>hela: L\( X I billiard tables for $\lk only UbVHOb; E. PR ELAN, g$ East f ouraeuth iw York i Mi uhastaat auaat, Pauadaigal*. w AMlsMKKXTd. ,'Al.LAi K S 1'iourictjr and Vintter. .Mr. I.ESTEB WALLACE Door* opto at7 -A). Couimeni-e* at 8 o'clock. _ EVhlt Y EVi.NINO AM) ,>ATITRDAY MAIMEE will be presented ? romantic play In a prologue ana louru-ts, i untied BAP A EL, ?uli _ ENTIRELY NEW BCENKltY, C08TUME3, APPOINT .M ? N I' - ASI> Ml Mr. OHAItACrKRS It V Mr. II J. MONTAGUE, Mr. IIaKUV BECK KTI, Mr. J W. CAKKOLL, Mr J. ?. POLK, Mr. E PLYMProN, Mr C. K. EDWIN, Mr. W. J. LEON ABU. MUh ADA DYaS, Miss JEFKttKYS LEW I-, Mine. POMSI, Milt DOHA GuLDT HWAIl'E. MU? KAH. BABI LETT, Miss FLOBA MAO DONALD and Kk. IDA FOBTESt I E. Seats eau be in. I two weeks in advance. I' YCEIM THEATRE -K[Vr<>111?TO-NJOHT. J Last night and to moriow's innttnee ot Mine. ADE LAIDE Blslold (MarmioUeu I'.el rilloi TO-NIGHT, I.ASi HIS TOKI NIGHT. LAST NIOHT OK KlsTOBI !> I\GLIaH 1KA0EDY, HJCREI'IA ItOlllilA. RISTORI in her famous role. LUCRETIa HOICOIA. Alter which Muie/ itlsioRl will enactior the laat time IN ENGLISH tun ? elebrated SLnBP-WALKING SCeNK, iroiu MACBETH. Hlsioitl (last time In Engiishi AS LADY MACHEiTH. Wednesday afternoon, April M. KI^TOItl MaTIs'EE. La?t and only periarinance of MARIE ANTOINETTE. Grand Gala BLSTlBi WM.DNl.dUAY MAlINEK. BWTOBI Clutt appearance In N. Y.) at Marie Antolnetta. Bistort Matinee Prlcea.?Admission $i. heais $l extra. THUltSHAY. April 15. Ulsiori's Farewell to Ncwari. PBIDAY. Am 11 16. ONLY NIGHT IN BROOKLYN OP JUST OBI IN ENGLISH TRAGEDY. KISTOKI MATIN KB TO-MOBROW AFTERNOON. ONLY WEDNESDAY MAlINEK OF rtl.SIOBL ONLY MARIE ANTol.N ET I'l-. MA UN I.E. LYCEUM THEATRE, In Morrow Afternoon, at 1:3ft ONl.Y BISTOKI WEDNESDAY MATINEE AND Only Matinee oi Giacometti's grand historn-ai drama, MAK1E AN J GIN r.TTE, MA It IE ANTOlNETlE, expressly written lor Ristori's Amerieau Tour. BISi OKI in her famous role. Marie Antoinette Admission >1; seat. (1 extra, cau now be secured. LYCKl'M THEATRE. aimek to-morbow. SPECIAL NO HOE.?Reappearance ot AIM i-.E. To morrow, positively reappearance or aimbe. MI.LE. AIMEK will positively appear on WEDNESDAY. IHUKSIMY. FBI DAY. SATURDAY, togcttier with Mile. OvNDON and Mous. Dfc BEER. Last Nights ot AIM EE in LA JOLlK PA It El.' M E USE the sprightlieal ot trench Operas Bouttv. AIMEE, In her ordinal creation. BOSK MICHON unuuiniousiv declared lier best character. GREAT 1111 OF LA JOLlK PA BFl'M E USE, which enjoyed a run ol ?"<) nights In Paris. LA JOLIK PaRFUMlUBE, THE JOLLIES! OP KB EN i 11 OPERAS BOUFKE, produced with new scenery, costumes, properties, ap pointments. perlect hum? hi h cue, the cost neluiing, AiMi'.E, in her oriirinui creation KOtsi*. MICHON AIMEE: M A l IN EE ill Brooklyn next Saturday. Only pertorinanee ot La JoLIE FARE U ML USE. ROOKI.YN ACADEM Y-RlsToKI IN ENGLISH IB AG ED Y. FRIDAY EV'G.. April 18, Gala MgUi Positively Rlsto^l's lu-t nwht in Brooklyn, aud her omy anuearince In English Tratreay. First production >?: Victor Hugo's LuOitZl A BORGIA, after which Mme uistorl will ena'-t in English THE SLki-.P-WAl.KlNG SCENE ? BOM MACBETH. seiitsS-': at Brooklyn Academy and 114 Broadway, N. Y. AIMEE MATINEE IN BRi .OKLYN, SATURDAY. Brooklyn Acal-my, Saturday atternoou, GRAND GALA AIMEE MATINEE. Only appearance unj inrewell to Brooklyn, of Mile MA IIIE AIMEE and the compu te French Opera Boulfo Company, irotn the Lyceum Theatre. N. Y Fir?t production ol Offen bach's lainous LA JOLIE PARKl'MEUSE. Admission $1. Reserved Seats SOc. extra. pARK TUEATBE. LAST NIGHTS LAST NIGHTS OP Mr. FRANK MAYO B DAVY CHOCKETT, a romance of the forest, Id which there are no Indian* or murders. M 1st ROSA HAND a* KLKANOB VAUGHN. LAS I MUHTS. LAcT NIGHTS. LAHi NItlH I MAUN EH UATUKDAY. Matin ke Saturday. Mrs. f. b. conwavs Brooklyn thkatre. hvery trenins and Saturday Matinee. the icreat play. adapted by S. Hart Jacltion, Esq., en titled THE TWO ORPHANS, with new Scenery, Costume*, Properties, Decora tioiis, Ac., Ac. Stats secured one week In advance. Bowery opkka house, iui bowkry. 1WO PbRFOHMANGER TO-DAY. Afternoon. o'clock I Evening, at 8 o'clock Cora httelle ? it i.let iroupe Mons. Blandowskl's -ousa 20 Heautnul . I tlon. The Bowery Duchess. And the enure company appear at each performance. rpHEAIRE CO.MIQUE, t 81* BROADWAY. Mr. JOSH HART Sole Proprietor First week ot the only and original MAJ iLIO.Afe. OHARLEi ?n<1 the b#4utl,ul Miss MARIE MAJILTOM. Mr. I.AREY TOOLEY. I second week of Mr. WM. BARKY Mtu KITTY O'NEIL Mr. O. H. .tUAVi I on the Lanoatbira OUg. H ARl: 1 <: \ \ AM) DART In two new sketches. APRIL FOOL: Oil 1MB CHRISTENING PAR Y. aru AVENUE norEL; OK, THK SIGHT CLERK'-l TROUBLES. Mis* NELLIK 61'. JOHN, Miss AlICE BE>KETT. Mr. JOB* WILD, Mr. WM. C'AKTKR, Mr. CHAS. WHITE, Mr. O. L. SToUTii. B. M. CARROLL tSU SON and the entire company In A -NKW uLIO. Concluding with the i o "ic Drama, WliU sTOLE TlIK MONKEYT MATINhE Wi DNfcSD.AY AND SATUBDAY. C^EBMAMA THE M RE. FOUBTEEATH STRRET. T ADD. NUFXDORFF Director TUr.sDA Y. APRIL I t, D.'.BLETZ l t? BRIEF, Comedy. in ihree scU by .var Jon. Box office open daily, irom e:*)to 4 o'clock. C-tOU KINN'R PARK THEATRR. BROOKLYN. j Nightly and Wedn esday and Saturday MATINEES. FIRS I WKEK OK NOVKLTY COMBINATION NO. & 30 C.K.Ar STAK PERFOKMEICS. CHAXOik company and bill this week. Admission only 16c.. sic., 80c. and 78c. Bowery oB*iRA uourk, an bowkry. THE GRANDEST BILL or THE !?EaSON at the Matime this afternoon. Ladles admitted tree Friday nights to reserved seats. CTBINWay halu Tubo. tiiomas. > ON FRIDAY EVKNIXO, APRIL IS AT IK, AND ON fcATDKWAY AF'l hKNoON AT ?. THKODORK IHOMAS' LAST CONCERTS OK THE HEAbON. XoLOWf. MISS ANNIE LOUI-K CARY, The distinguished Prima Douna Contralto will inaka, ou these occa?um<. her la?t appearance in New Yor*. MR. II. V BISt'lorK, TKMJR. Symphony No. 2, In i>. Op. .16 Beethoren Aria. "Che I aro .-en/* urlulce orpheus" Uljiek Miss anNIE LOLIS.. CARY. Hilder aus osten illrst time) Schuman Slgmnnd'tlorc -ong. Walkncte (tlr?t time) Wagner Mr II. A. BIMOHOrf. Scherxo. "La Ki ine Maljy ou In (lee dee-onfeA... Rerlloa Arietta. "In Uuesta lomba"? Beethoven Miss ANNIE LOUISE CART. ;? elections from "Lie Metstersluger ron Nuernberg." Introduction. ) Walter - Prize ona,' Third a t (first time) Wagner Overture. ) VOCAL PABT8 BY MK. H. A. BISCIiOFF. ON SATURDAY AKTf.RNOON. APRIL 17. AT X l.AHT GRAND MATINhE. Admission tickets. $l reserved seat*. 89c. extra, can now be had at steinwav Mall, at Xoa 701 and 114 Broad way, and at No. S3 Union square. i cademv or Mysioi italtav opera. A WEDNESDAY I VLNINU. *ortl 14. atS, last iime <?r lombka. FRIDAY EVf.MNO?11, TIIoVa TORH. DtBI r or Ml.LK. hMMA SAl'KKL 8ATUKDAY. LAST MATINEK. Af 1-.U Monday, April id?krnani. DKHL'l or MI<* O. MOHALBL Admission ?t Hewr\ed > oats, 11 ntri. Boies, ta an<l ?lo Family Circle, 51 cants. seats at Academy. 701 anu 114 Broadwty. B OWERY oi ERA MOUSE. 201 BOWBBY. THE WORLD RI NOWNKU M1ACO BROTHRB8 at the Matin -e this afternoon t\ o'clock. B OOTH'S fllFATRB. KXTRA. Clioicm SEAT* Fori HIONOLD'S RKVhPIi lor sale at DooD'H I- xpreet nflica, D44 Broad war. Jake berry.?thirty-rocrth strekt opera II.iu*', U'tween ->e oad anl Tnird avenaes. -ihe DL'TCH Jl'l'Or.-i aM every nnrht. Matinees Wednes day and >atur lay at X. Reserve i opera chairs It cents. A * MPMCAL TENOR, OOOD VOICE AND QUALIFICATIONS, . _ seek- an eu*atrnnent in quartatte from Mar I; fully laminar with all Protastant services. AAdrem A O. box is i Herald office. a .ENOB, WITH A FlJIh AND WELL CULTI J\ rated voice, is open lor an eiiKavment in a good ouaret rhon- <alary expec e l moderate. Add re as iOt^OlST. box 1.18 Herald Uptown Branch offica. C10SCKRTINA.-WANTKD TO PURCHASE, AN ENO J lis'i Concertina ol flne qualltr: must be In perlbct condition: sute pnee and deecrtpiion. Add reus r., box l/H Herald olllce. t N OltOAXIsr AND DIRKCTOR WAVTED-AT DR. /V t'uyler's church, Brooklyn; salary iloeral. Ad dress box New York Post office. ? LADY WOULD I IKK T" UIVK A FKW MORK 21 Piauo leneous at Mc. or 78c. a leseon. or a quarter Address YOUNO LADY, Herald Uptown Branch office. _ / lONOERTIN A WiNTED-VN ENGLISH CONCK.R V/ tinft. oi nne quality; must be in parract condition; ?tate price and desoripilon. Address i., box 178 Herald offica PROURAMMES, roslifts, PAMPHLETS T1CKRT4, Press Opinions and all kin Is oi Printing tor mu sical conservatories and entertainments are rurnUtieJ in the inoit en'rant style ut the METROPOLITAN PRINT 1 NO MS I'AHLHllM KNt, JH Broadway Till; LMTllIK SEAMI?>U AI.KCTURK EVERT BVEN1NO .?I S O'OLOCE on nervous debility, especial diseases, at Dr. KaIIN'S Museum , remember the aadraas. No. <* Brosd wav, item- K .nrtii street; the larwst and most magnifi cent Museum in the world. Adintaaton, 80 oantA 4 LEC: t'BK FVBP.Y NIOH r, AT 8 O'CLOCK, ON 2V "Manhood, and the Tause ul It* Premature Da cllne,'' at the New York Mnseum of Anatomy, #18 Broad way, between Houston and Hleackar streets. (MBOUIARS, TICKETS, PROvJiiAMMBS, POSTKRA J Pamphlets and all otnar Printing lor leotursrs and ADirfiEMEm. /\LYMpic~lHKATRE, VJ AM BROADWAY. Mr. JOHN F. POOLE Manaitar 1HH FAMILY THEATRE UK THE It .? TKOPOLIa. THE BYNES, ERNEST ami OK i .AKD, Mr J. U HaVIS ltd liU School ol THE hOtrCAT' U UD')i?. Mr ALEX. DAVIS. Mr. M'B 11ABT. Mr. JOHN HAKT. Mr. Soli S M 11 11 lU'SSELL. llt-rr CAUL Mr. KRWIN Til DM AH. Mr. JOHN QUEEN. BEST Mr WILLIAM WEST. Mr. O. W II. OIUrHN. Mr \VM. COUKTiUOHt Mr. 0 AS. WORLe*. Mr. PAT BOON r. V. Mr. W. B. OA HILL. COMPANY Mr. h. D (iOODING. Mr. JA-. VIMKM. Mr. O W. REED. Mr o. HOLDS WORTH. Mr. J NO. (ilLB KT. Mile. LE'iNA HARE. IN Miss ANNIE MORUAV. Mil-) ALICE H.VKltl'ON. MUu EL LIE WE>T, Miu SAIDEE O'NEIL. AMERICA. Mi*s ADDIE FARWELU Mis* MAEIE CON.NEL .V. Miss I'KAKL THoR.ViON. MATINEKB WEDNESDAY AND SATUltUAY AT R LYMPIC THEATRE, _ LYMPIC THEATRE, G24 BROADWAY. THE YOUNG. beautiful. GRACEFUL. FEARLESS LADY GYMNAST. LEuNi dark. 0 leona dare, IN HER HER TERRIKIC flight FROM GALLERY TO STAGE ? OF THIS IMMENSE THEATRE. THE BEHOLDERS SPELLBOUND. AWE STRICKEN, until at ihe conclusion of her marvelloui feati. THE ENTIRE AUDIENCE BREAKS FORTH _ IN ONE PKOLOHGED OUTBUR?l OF APPLAUBR. NOTHING LIKE IT IN THE ANNALS OF THE STAGE. Mile. LEONA DARE, POSIIIVELT THE MARVEL OK 1HE PRESENT AOR. her supernatural Tekformancb MARKS AN ERA IN THE HISTORY ?? OF PUBLIC ENTEKTAINMRNTBI IT IS THE TOWN TALK. SOMETHING TO REMEMBER. fOOD'S MUSEUM. WOOD'S THIS TV EVENING AT 8. OUTER DOt'D BY HON. Mrs. KAIK HYftON, in the sensation, BEN McCULLoUGH. Connor. Ketchum. Wood, Stewart, sanat'ord. AFTERNOON AT 1 LOCI- ALDRI< H. LOUIS)-; sylvester, T. L. CONNOR. GEOKGe KETCH UM, in the romantic Fifty, TrtE ? COESICAN BROTH BRA BOOTH'S THEAIRE. TENTH WEEK. JAKRhTT k PALMER Lessees and Manager* HENRY V.. tne grandest Shakespearian spectacle ever cro 1 noel. and which has already been witnessed by l>>2,frxi de ligated people. is now completing tne 1ENTH WnEK oI its remarkable run. Mr. GEORGE RIGNOLD, the distinguished player, in nis great part of THR YoUNG Mu.NaRCH. for the ilriy-iixth to the seventy second times. HENRY V. EVERY NIGHT ana the SATURDAY MATINEE. 1'UK SCF.NEKY ia unsurpassed lor bcautv nnd grandeur. and inoludM KINO HENRY'S London RECEPTION. Thia is the most animated scene ol the grept niece. TtM wun.iertnl broee^sion ol the returning vlotoriou< army and the uopulaue of London throng.ng tne streets near old Temple Bar are represente I by an auxiliary force.ol nearly FOUR HUNDRED MEN, WOMEN AND CHIL DKEN. During this exciting act the tamed f ULL CHIME OK CHUBOH BELLS is rung. special?On MONDAY ..VENING, April 26, NEILSON in her great impersonation ot' AMY BoBSART. BOOTH'S THEATRE. SPKCIAI* THE rignold BKNEFIT PKRFORMANCE BUG IN- AT ONS O'CLOCK. Doors will be opened at 12i10, BOOTH'S THEATRK. . matinee. NEXT SATURDAY. APRIL 17. will be given tho LAST MATINEE but one of bene? V.. anil It will al-to be the LASl' MATINEE appearand but one ot Mr. KIONOLD as the YOUNG monarch. SEAiS CAN NOW BE SECURED. B OOTH'd THEATRE. THURSDAY AFTERNOON neit. April Ifr. FIRST BUNK KIT ot Mr. RIGNOLD, upon wblch special oocailoa he will appear In two character* contrasting greatly with that of Henry V. CLAUDE MELNOTTE In THE LADY OP LTOSft WILLIAM In BLACK-EYED SUSAN. To live additional intereat to the event tbe oharmlnf comedienne, Mis* FANNY DaVENPORT. of the Fifth Avenue Tneatre. who hat Wlndlv volua. teered. l>v the courteous consent of Mr. Augtutla Daly, will appear tor the first time a< PACLl.SE DESOH APELLE3. Ml<a M AUIMk""OBAN'GER. the popular artist*-, w.iose Kind volunteering prompt f met with the do.lie indorsement ot ber manager*, will appear tor <ne first lime as BL.ACki-r.YED SUSAN'. Beata can now be secured. Box offloe open daily fro* 8 A. M to 10 P. M. BOOTH'S THEATRE. RIGNOLD'S BENEFIT. THURSDAY NKXT, first appearance ot the diatlnuuiahed coined lea ne. Mi** FANNY DAVENPoRT, of the Fifth Avenuu Theatre, and for tnia occawon only, having kindly volunteered, receiving tne generous per mission oi Mr. Daly, in tbe caaiacter 01 PAULINE, THE LADY OF LYONB. V Seata can be eecured. Bowery opera house, ui bowery. CORA ESTELLE'S P\ rtl.il AN BALL T TROUFB will appear at the Matinee tbU afternoon. Ladle* admitted free Friday evening to reserve J seata /lOLOSSKUM. COLOSSEUM. C AKTERNOOX AT a. P EVENING ATT j TRAINED BIRDS. A AERIAL SUSPENSION PARIS Enchanted Cabinet. I Mldniaat Storm i S Illuminate! LEO. BY MUHT. ADMISSION. SOc. BOWtRY THEATRE. THIRD WEEK I ABOUND THE WORLD IN 8d DAYS. RECONSTRUCTED AMAZONIAN MARCHES. BY iJO BEAUTIFUL YOUNG LADIES. MATINEE EVERY SAI L'RDAY. Seat* may be aecured alx dava In advance. Panorama OniLDBkN, g> CAN KRANClsCO MINSlBEL-i. I BIKCH, OA.V FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. I WAMSOLD A Si AN FMANCISOO MINSTRELS. I BACKUS. New opera House, Br.ia iway and Twenty-ninth street Immense success ol the Burlesque SPELLING VATCH. | The Youn? Actor*. | Every Nlfht SPELLING MA It'll I I Thought You W a*. I Every NigM SPELLING MATCH. I MCHUOu I Every llWtH Just Pear WAMBOLD sing LITTLE KoBIN, 1 ELL EIT1Y I'M OOKiKQ." EVERYTHING NEW. FltESH AND PPARKLING. People bnving ladders to peek in the windowa Places aecured. Matinee SATURDAY, at 1 Bowery opera holsB. aoi bowery. GRAND MATINEE I LaDIEs ADMI TTFD FREE Todav. at SV* o'clock. I FRIDAY NIGHTS. Cora LatciM'e Ballet troupe and Tbe Bowery DacheA KOBINSON HALL. HIbERNIOOB Sixteenth street, near Fifth avenue. Kverv evening thli week, at s o'clock. CHARLBf MaCEVoY's famous original HIBERNIcoN The be witching acenery of Ireland illuetrated. and tbe geaaa of Irish mlmtre'sv rendered by competent artist*. who will appear In a oroiirainm* replete with National s-ongs. Dueta, Inatrumenui moJos. Chora-** Charaeter l>eiineationa, *c. A melange of mirth music, paths* and mimicry. Adralealon, SOc.. reserved sea la, 7So. i gallerv. s?c : e tildren. J4c. MATINER W hl?Nr.iDAT AND SATURDAY. Evenings with thk great musicians. J. N. PATTIHON'S Lecture, st ub pianoforte recitals, WKD.N'ESDAV EVENING. April 1* all De Garrno llatl FUth avenue and Fourteenth ? subject?"GOTT.-C HALIL" Ticket*$1, at M7 and 711 Broadway. MB DION BOUCICAULT AS CON TO-NIGHT AT the Hoatnn ibaatra, hla aevsnth apuearanoa. standing room only. National academy ur design. Twenty-third stroet and Fourth * venue. TUB FIKTIblll GUANO ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF PAIN IING* now open, DAY AND EVENING. M BTROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART. lis West Fourteenth afreet. New York. Open dally. IJ A. M. to S P. M Monday* free. BOWERY OPERA HOUSE. JM BOWEBY. TUE BOWERY DUCHESS at the Matinee thl* Afternoon, at ttf o'clock. Ladle* admlttea tree Friday evening to reserved i \ RT .-ALE. ART SALB. ART HALE. A SoMhKVILLK GALLERY, ta FIFTH AVENUE, MoNi?AV AND TUEaDAY avENINti AT I P. M., PARIS SALoON PICTURES?Bertrand'* 'opnella," Oertel'a "Ro k of Age*. 'De Neuvllle's ' Soldier of tha Line." Chaplin'* ' iha Babe," Creiaman'* In Fail Ores*." Pabst'* Alaace, Pteaent and Kntere " Bonne ?nation's "Morning in Normaudy." Pabat'a "PrepariM Crowns ami Klow*r* to Welcome tha French -oliliera," De Puuilira Environs ol Napiea" Alao example* by the following <Ji*tiugutsbed artirta? Arnierg. Die (Tea barb, Hotitazl. Cuuy. Bellows tiammon, compotoaisk BroOn. Pecoo. Thorn. WbittrlJge, Champney, Cropeej, , De Bereua, chaeieio. Proioot, Noal and other* or eqail | prominence. R. SOMERViLlE GKAND SOlRKfS BVEBT TUESDAY EVENING from 8 tola, at Beethoven Hall, Fifth (treat, neat Bowery. Gentleman'* hat cnecka 30 centa La ale* re? pecttnlly invited. TWr NTT-BKCOND GRAND ORGAN CONCERT Church ot the Holy trinity. Madl*on avenue ant Forty-wcotid street. We .nesdaj. April 11 1?7S. at * P. M Organtat, s. B. WilITELE Y. ot Holy lrlntiv ehuraii Brooklyn'. TO all*t, Miia LOUISE rlNCM, contralto Admitalon. U centa _____ Wf ANTED?ATTRACTIVE YoPNO LaDiKh FOB 4 Vt varletv combination, ballet, bnrlaaqua and f? male minetrel. Aadreaa C OMBINATION, M*ra^ ofBoa All the lathst news. AS WELL AS THE PBOCbEDINOI OF 1 ME QBE AT BROOKLYN TRIAL, EVENING Te.LEQKAM TO-NIOHT. Horace wbjton, the worlds wo?i)*? irt champion oanjo 0?"?hsi*8tif,"e?iA LtefciSstir