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THE COURTS. Beeitf'n Affecting lannfactirring and Min ing Companies. A UONtSUL CJKNRRAL'S FOWEHB m July, 1S74, the Fnited States government set op aeiuim against the late Sjuiui"H Gardner, tor aieriy a mutant Quartet mas er in toe army, for toe sum of $100,000. Since the death or Mr. Card* ?er ma vouchers Jiave been submitted to the Treasury Department, and tne Third Auditor baa ?ecentiy forwarded to toe executors a letter, in which he stated that on a supplemental ex tmina tton into (be accounts of the deceased officer a deficit of outy $3jM t?7 h ?s been found instead or the large sura previously cla nml. The executors will at once reimburse the Treasury Departineut. How so great an injustice was done the deceased, does not appear, bat lbs conn art in the amount* to a striking one. The motion for a bill of particulars In the |6,ooo,o<X) suit against Tweed, which was set down lor argument yesterday m Supreme conn, Cham Mm, before Judge Lawrence, was again, Of con sent of counsel, adjourned over uuul uext Tues t The question as to the constitutionality of the act of the Legislature passed April 30, 1873, abol ishing the board oi Assistant Aldermen from and after the 1st day of January, lw7.y was revived yesterday m the Supreme Court, General Term, In the proceedings pending by William A. Demorest and Patrick Touer to bave their election as As sistant Aldermen for ttis year declared valid. The esse was tried at Special Term before Judge Van Brant, when a judgment was rendered for toe city. An appeal was taken from this judgment to the General Term, and on the case being called yester day the opposing counsel suotuitted their briei's without argument. Through a mistake the name of Robert Calkin an artaohO of the Third District Court, was omit ted from the pay roll for January >ast. Permission was asked irurn Comptroller Green to correct the error, which he refused to grant, and neither would he pay Mr. Calkin bis raiary for that in on in. As the only means of gettiug his money Mr. culkin was obliged to bring suit against the eity (or bis month's pay. The esse was tried yes terday before Judge Barrett, who, alter bearing the testimony, direoted a verdict lor the ninoant claimed, be ng $107, including interest, besides the costs of the ae.ion, which, or course. Is only another item added to the legal expenses on the city through Mr. Green's contumacy. MANUFACTUBTNG and mining com I'ANIES. The complaint in the suit of The People of tne fitate of Mew York vs. the Standard Union Manu facturing Company, in tba nature of a bill in equity, to brought by the Attorney General of the State under the code, asking for the dissolution of the company and tor an Injunction and receiver. The comp.aoit alleges various grounds lor its dis tortion?in fact a violation of nearly all the pro. visions of the law id regard to manuiacturlug and BMumg companies, and It ia iurther claimed that the company is a fraud and swiudle upon the laws of the State of New York and tbat It is insolvent. The statements la the complaint are sub stantiated by affidavits. The defendant denies ihe ai egatioos in the bill, and presents affidavits of the storknoiders and trustees to sustain them, on the presentation of the com plaint and affidavits by the Attorney General, through Mr. Samuel 0. Courtney, bis representa live. Judge Donobue issued an injunction against the company doing any business and aiso ap pointed stepheu J. bluiack receiver of the assets ?r trie company. The order to ooniinue the in junction and receiver was argued belore Judge Lawrence. On tuc part oi the plaintiffs It was con tended that the wb<>te incorporation of tue com pany was a fraud on the sututr; that the ess. u uai elements of the law author zing the terma tion of such companies bad txen ignored; tbat it bad no financial office or place of business In tii# city ol New York; that its whole arrange ments, factory, Ac., were in New Jersey, and mat Jetin L. Mas n, its President and managing man, was the entire compauy. and carried the books ?>f the company wherever be went; that It had no property witbln the State of New York to tax or reach, and that the courts were utterly powerless to enforce any order against it; tnat creditors bad no remedy unless thev went to New Jersey, and in ifcet ttiat the whole coaipanv was a gigantic fraud on the statute. On the tart of tne defendant it was argued by Messrs. Palmer aad DeCamp tbat if taia eoiniaay was dissolved ?vrry other sompany organised under the Manu facturing laws could be wound up: toat it was a toma ...te concern; that tne trustees and a large Majcrfy of the stockholders were sstialled with ns msDagement, and that tae auit wa* really ia the interest of a rival company, and that it wss perfectly swivent. Judf.- Lawrence yesterday mom tag rendered a decision continuing the injunct.ua aad the receiver?mp, wita coats to the plaintiffs. POWERS OF A CON'S TL GEYEBAL. la February laat wnnam Junker, ctilef mate of tbe G?rman bark Phillip Weyerrjang, waa charged with aanault upon Albert wea a aaitor emp'oyel ?a toe veaael. The cue *m uua before tlie Marine Court for trial. Pending tbe irui a motion ? bj> Band* on behalf of Herman R. Sf-bumacker, (oaan. General of tbe German Empire at tata port, protesting atfaiuat tbe trial of toe caae la tbat ('?art, no tbe ground 'flat the Court waa without Crmdir.tion. pur*unit to the ? Ipuiautn* eiu di*<i tn to# cooiui.r Convention between in.: t m en htatea and tbe German Km Ire, pro claimed June 1, U7Z Juuge Joactiimeeu, be lure wnom toe motion waa beard, de nied tbe name, netting orth hi* reanoua for *o doing in a very aide and elaborate o,duiou. faU?f tng vn a dectalon niouon waa main y-nterdav in MupremeCourt, ctuini.. r?, u-fore Judge Lawience, lor a writ of prumb tt >a re*traimug tbe Marine caart from tbe trial 01 the case. hx Governor Muiomon iii tOft a leugthy argument in aopport of ia? motion, to which Mr. K. w Aodie?? replied. Tbe pcinia raw .1 on Dotn aide* were nutMiamlal.y tue wine an tooee preach ted in tbe arromeui o? a.re Judge Joacoimaen, one aide ciaiining toat the Ooaaai General baa, under the treaty referred to. exclumve power to take cogn./.ance of torn eiaan of caae*. and toe other innwtiug iha' tbe caae in qn ntion cam* witbin tbe limita of ttit ex ceptional cianae, lna*muen aa tbe offence charged waa of a nature to ataiurb the peace and puniic order ta the port. TUe Court look tbe papera, ra aarving ltd decision. UNITED BTATE8 DISTRICT COCKT. Beiore Judge Blateb.ord. no oovzBjmxirr gru on a oke-btn-dked DOIXAJt CBKX. aa action waa tried yoaterday in tbit Court in wbiih tno government waa the plaintiff and tbe ?atlonai Chemical Bank the defendant. Tiie ac uan waa brought to ra over |loo, the amount of a check which pa need through the bank and into tbeTrcaaury undertbe following clrcnmntaneaa:? Tbe bans transmuted the check la queatlon to tba Treaaory, tba same baring the indorsement of Archibald A. Smith, and to whom they paid tba amount The bank aiao lndnr?o<i toe check. At tn* Treaaury it waa dla<overed that the In dor*ement waa not genuine, and reqoeated the bank to reiund. Tbla being denied, the preaent auit wan brougat to recover. Mr. Hmitn teatiflcd khat be bad not lodoraed taa chock, nor bad he ?iveu pernnaaioB t<> any one to lbuorae tor him. He admitted, however, that he bad given the flrtn ?i L. Brown A a pwwer 01 attorney to transact Buataea* ior mm Toe full indoraement on the citeck waa "Archibald A. smith?L. Brown. by J. L. Hii.a, attorney." Jtvlge Biatchford neid to i Hmitn bad vented in Brown power to indorae for Mm; that therefore tbe inaor.erneat waa valid and diamiaied tbe complaint. 1 ma leavea me re ?Pobaibiuty oa ctautb. MARIN B COUKT?PART L Be/ore Judge Groaa. arnoM to aaovnt blbttion nrvnw. George P. Webater v?. Jamet A. Dee ring.? Tke plaintiff, who waa laat fail tbe propr^tor of the Bariem Local and carried oa a printing officii, bring* thia action to recover $mo and mtereat, Being tbe value of printing poatera, guter .mipea, Uaflota, Ac., to aid in tba elocuoa or the defendant to tba afflce of member of Aanembiy from tbe NlnetaoaMi distglct. Ha teatiflet that a Mr. Devoa >- ailed aa bM office la October, and. aaying that be wiabad to have Mr. Doering'a printing dona, gave tbe order la question, at toa aame tune eagaging a bill poater, and that on hta aobaequently calling ?a tba defendant to notuy him not to pay the bill to *ay one but hlmaelf, aa be nnderatood tbat a party who bad act?d an editor of hia pa?,er r.ad l>eenont making coilecliona, the reply waa ma<i? tbat he bad bo don <t mat Mr. !?evoe would no arrange raaitera that he would not nave to pay t tie bin twlco. The defence interp..aed waa tbree J?.U- fliat. ihbt an. iHvug waa deiAfloaut ? agent; W?om, that the person engaged to do the printing was a Mr. Nevlngton, arid thirdly, Mr. veering testified that the uomlna'ioii was lorced upoa aim by members of the West Side Associa tion, wan accepted very unwillingly (bis business having suffered during his former term ol office) and only on tne condition that he snould not be caned upon to pay any part of trie expeii ^s of election. nnJ mat hqv expenses incurred mo com mittee were responsible lor. I'he Jury rendered a verdict iu lavor of tue plaintiff for f 3;m Hi>. DECISIONS. HUrRKMM COURT ?CQAHTKIUJ. By Judge Lawrence. McCredie vs. McK night.-Motion to comnol the purchaser o complete ma purcnaae granted, wuu out costs; order 10 be sealed on two nays' notice. | Iu the matter of Lederer.?Report oi reieree contirm-d. Philadelphia and Reading foal and Iron Com pany vs. 1 ue Kxcelsior Lauu alluring Cumpanv.? Cause advanced ou caieu^iar ami net Juwu lor i.ie ltnb of Mar, lsTft. No costs of motion. iuettennack vs. lietzel?lue default in tbia eaie is opened on the turrns statrU in nieiuoiauduiu. 'lerwiinger vs. Corcoran.?Motion to cuungo place of trial denied, wiiu $10 coat*. Levy vs. Uiiiett.?Motion denied, with coats. 33 Howard, Buggs vs. Lieo et al.?Granted Mediation va. Mci<ouuelL?Motion denied, with $10 costs. derrick vs. Ilerrtclc.?Motion granted and came placed on Special Circuit calendar for the third Friday of May. By Judge Barrett. Moran va. Polilou et al.; Davidson vs. Alfaro.? Motions denied, with f io coaia. The six n National Hank vs. The Chicago and Alton Kailroad Company.?Motun for additional issues deuieu, with $10 cosu Sperling vs. Price.? Motion granted: $10 costa I to defendant, to aoide the eveut. Crow va. Merrill.?Motion grunted and default i opened on payment or $10 term tee, the disourse meLitb on the inquest, and $io cosia of opposing i tula motion, ilie judgment to aund as security, i Ac. Woodward vs. Compton.?Motion denied, but, I an the qunetioti was uew, witiiout costs. Trask vs. Peeks*!!! i'lougn Works. ?I he motion to vacate the precept, or io release the goods ; from ihe levy tuereunder, must be deuied, b n all further proceedings under said precept uiohi be | stayed until tue deciaRU of the General Term, or lbs appeal from tne order of March 31, provided such appeal be brought on for argument duriug the present May General lerm. Butier vs. Wehle. ?There Is nothing in these papers to show that the controversy is at an end, or that the plalutiff lias sought io discontinue, lne motion must oe aeuied, wua leave to renew on further papers. Regan vs. Jennings.?Motion granted unless plaintiff stipulates to refer the action and permit ; toe taking oi the testimony of tne defendants and : their witnesses st Saratoga springs, $lo costs j to abide the event; order to t e aeiticd on two 1 days' notice, to or by Mr. Shoudey. Ledgerwood vs. Mar.s. -1 douot the propriety of he order asked for as to the proposed sub?u tution oi a comUaint, especially in view oi Mr. Clark's affidavit tluit it is incorrect. Bat up<>n ilie clause of tne notice oi motion asking general re liefi thin* the defendant L- entitled io an oider requiring the coinplaiut to oe hied within a giveu number of days, or tnat it oe decme i aban doned. if that is ln>-uffi 'lent, because oi tne counterclaim. the difficulty must be settled in aome other manner. | Livermore vs. Wnght.?Mr. Bell ncconnts for the large judgment, but no explanation or denial is uiaue at to the others, u is plain, therefore. t>iat the situation ol tue par les has cnanged since tne j stipulation was given, lne sti, ulatiun was wuolly 1 without consideration, unu. in view ol all the facts. It would oe inequitable to hold the attorney to It any longer. Tne motion to be relieved irom sucn stipulation must toerefore, be granted. Foster vs. Nicholson.?ike plaintiff must for mat! a lurther bill oi particulars, giving tne dates on or about or between whim each Item of ser vice in the present bill, ex. ept the eleventh: also , the names of the counsel who are said in the third ! and tIRh items to nave been consulted; in other respects the motion is denied, flu costa, to abide I tne event. Miake vs. The International Life Insurance and Trust Company.?N-m residence at the time of the > commencement of the action is positively sworn j to sud not denied, and tne ceniai ol present non residence is not by the plaintiff and is merely upon the iniormation aud oeuei oi uis attorney. Motion granted in $atio. ebea vs. shea ?1 ne order for the examination ol tile defendant before a referee is vacated, aud the motion ior leave to interpose a supplemental answer is granted upon payment or $iu co-its. V ce vs. Cowdrey?Motion granted upon pay ment ol $io costs oi oviposiog the motion. Nelson vs. Swing ?Au adjusted otli of eosta is presented to the < ourt wnu a notice of motion lor readjustment. Ibis raises uo question aud cot even informs the Court ol wbat took place before the clerk. The motion must oe deuied, with $10 costs. Myers vs. Bnliraeyer.? rtie allegation of notice being denied the attorney can outy pursue me de fenuetit for the amount wi the taxed costs as to which there was record notice, lne motion must, therefore, be grauted to tue extent indicated, with $lu coats, unless the deieniaut wimin Ov# davs pay to attorney $44 ?.<, and also $10 coats of this motion. Putnam vs. Nye?The statute embraces all controversies between citizensul different status; , taai L-, controversies in general as distinguished from special cmtroverne? between citizens of the asme State?t. *.. such as grow out of grants of land Irom different states. There is a rest in the sentence isettUn 2) after each subject of jurisdic tion, and I am of the opinion that it was tne in tention of Congress to exuaust tne constitutional power, except a* to tne pecuniary limitation, lne motion must be granted. Davies vs. Board oi Assessors, Ac.; Coletrrove I vh. bams; sytier vs. hame; Yeivertou vs. same.? orders settled as pres-uted by the relators. Muller vs. crauta. et al ?the injunction mast be conaueJ to intimidation, modified accordingly, and as modified continued, there is a direct auuaority for this in B?ringoead b? c?. vs. Kiiey, e. 1. It. (Kgiss) &6L widen was not cited upon the argument. The defendants, it is true, deuy that I tnreau have been resorted to, bnt tbe denial is general, aud the incidents narrated by the plain tiff's wituesse-s amounting in my judgment, if , I true, to intimidation, are not specially noticed, beanies, the continuation of tlie injunction in this modified form until tne bearing cannot injore the defendants U their disavowal of ibitais be | sincere. nrPIIUOB COTTtT?fTRTTTT- PAM 3. Hi Judge v?a Vorat. ? a j e r vs. iiie Major, Ac?Complaint- du Biaaed. M.eril*D ?*. The Mayor, Ac.-The papr* Hiow tint at the or i;.e inal, alter the vcraxt w*a rrcciVf <1. me p.amtiff n oved for a new trial on IM minute*, wmcn was denied. That i? the otci bioq 'it vi,,- application. Tue plainun'a remedy u by *i>pcjU Ir^iu the lormer order. atpnjuor. count?iprcut Tinu. 1:7 J ttlrff Van Voist. Em m en \a Jea?up et at. ?Notice or thta applica tion j be serveu .u tue defendant peraon ali>. Aiciander n. Benn^-t?CommUalon ordered, nute el al. >a. U igg.ea el ai.? Judgment lor plautifhon demurrer. Cayuaa ei aL va. Li ten Held etai.?order granted. Heruand tit. tart.?LHmauaai orueieJ to ue m?r bond lo . * .ti.f-r. By < niei JaMlce MonelL Ma^n v*. Coeert et al.?caae and amendment* tail d or MtUetuenl. U<> Lot comply th .1 rale, aud are returned to .special Twm uerk. COURT OP GENERAL SESSIONS. Before Judge Sutherland. Henry F. bowna. a reapectai le-iooklng yoong man, wa? placed on trial yeaterdny In the court of t.eneral -ewsiona. before Judge Sutherland, on tba Charge or embexxling $104 82 belonging to bla em ployer, Boael F. Flckert, a tea merchant, of No. 38 Old alip. In Jo j, 1873, the priaoner, who waa em ployed aa bookkeeper and cnabter by Mr. Flckert, received $10483 la a reglaterad letter from Rlckard Leonard, oi <}reen Inland, If. Y-, one of the cus tomer* oi the firm, in payment of a hill or gooda. ix.wn- kept tue nii.it' j and wrote to Leonard ac knowledging the receipt oi toe niont-y and sign log tn" name of the firm, lo order to cover iid ms tri- ft ti- made an entry in the bonk a to the effect that the gooda anipped to Leonard had been returned, liowna in alleged to Bare, at ?ariona timea, taken -"ima of money ^longing to nie employer. n- whoie amount of tna pecula tions amounting to over $3,o?o. ll>* waa tried ;u>uut a j?ar ago in the <,eneral neaatona, out ti.e jury di-togrt?<i. The flrn olincae waa Mr. koeel If. rluaeit. lie testlhed tba: tue prisoner con feaaee to mm bat h*? bad takea the money. Mr. ri'-icri stated that at present be tn a bankrupt. Me denied ever having done busiuesa unuet an a?*nme I name, ?r tried in aoy way *o Cheat hi* cr*<ntor?. iLewrn^a wa? ? objected to a very aevete croaa-examination oy Mr. Howe, ! and at >u conclusion Aaaistant Dietrict Attorney Noian announced that tae caae for tae pro*ecau< n waa cloaed. COURT CALENDARS -THIS DAY. Scmaiin Cocbt?CRaMBina? Held by Judge Law rence.?Noa. 21, U, 27, 28, 34, ft7, *^?. 73, 77, 4-9, 1113, 111, lift, IA 144, 162, 144, lo, 180, 187, 107, Cii, JM., ?7, 28a, 2*8. WJ. 293, 294, 298. 197. M Fkkkl CoCBT?OB!?aa*L TlKM-fleld by JultffM l?avis, Brady aad Uanleia?Noa. hx, 147, . 1M, 14. 180. 181, 182. 10% 184, 1M<, 191, 194, 106, 1'.8, I I'M, 1??. 208. All 992, 204. i nt rasaa Co-bt?OraciAl. TlkM.?Adjourned to ? ay to. Hrraiir*rotri?T?CUMJcrr-Tart 1?Held by Judge I Donolme,? Xoe. 27aa, 84H, 123&, 1S41, xa?a, 1440, 1483, . 1171. 881, Ml, It8% 1479, 1M7. 1^1 ??, 9X1, 15*1, 1AH.1, 1MS.H, 1S87. !?*??, I/.91, 1603. lftMH. I6?7. 160", 1801, 1803, 1BA0, 1809, J811, 18i:i, 161?, 1817, 1817 s, 181 ?, 1421, lf>U, 183ft, 18'29, 1831, 183-1, 183ft. 1837, 1^30, 1841, 104.1, 1847, 1881. 1866, ifl.?7. l art 3? Held , Uy JU'ljrs Van brunt.?.Nos. 12i0J, 1708, n?n, i?o, 1*12, 27 J ?, mil, 14*,4, 1414, 1444, 714, 1438, J44<J, 144*. 14.4. I.ft, U8?, 1178, 1480, 1 >i2, 200H, *788, *J), 1114 14A-J. I'art Z- Held oy Judge Bar. r?tt.?Nos. 241, 331. lWft, 1023, 11185, 1313, 267ft, | 813, 316, 111 i, I31K, L0, 37x1, 1264, i.^0Jt, 30O<?, , e-'7H, 1181 nrrtRioR Count?TntML Tkr*?ran l?Held oy Judge ?;tirU8.-Nos. 4i;v, 1949, ??3, 863, 0?6, Ml, law, ; 1041, f-75, 4X0, 389, 931, 0-..O, 1011. ML \bVl, 103ft, 1?6, J Wk V6L Ml. 99% Jty. w30( iwva>. l'ar i jr-mA u?. JtKlge Spfllr.? No*. t?9J, 1022. 1064. 1180, 1174, 1052, IIJ I. 910, -W1, 970, 1031), 1U4H, 1IOU, J/!l>, 1S1IK. ttOFRHIOH t'ottBT?(JBNBRAI. lKRM?Held bV Chief Juhtiic Moneil aud Judge* Freedmau and HedgwiCK.?Nos. 2, .'J, M, 28, 31, .13, 34, oi>, SC. 37,- 38, ML aormtio* OointT?special Thru?Held by Judge Van Vorst.?Nos. l'6, ;?!?, tt), '.M, '44. Common i'lba"? UkNKiiAi. t hhm?Held by filter Justice l)aiy ami Judges itouiuson and l.irrv Dioro.?Nut. w?. km, 100. io7, ion, km. no, 87c; 112, 113, 114. 115, llrt, 117, 20, 58, 68, 77, 81. Common Plba??i hiai. Trum?Part 1?Held by Judge Loew?Noa. *86*. 831*. &it. 4o?. l2?w>, 13H2, 49. 1431. 1821, 1*17, 967, 12 12. 604, 1413. Purl 2.?Ad juurued lor tHe term. makinb Court?Trial Twhm?Part l?Held i>y Judge UrOtM. -Nos. .0^0, *186, 8708, 2358, *217. 3020, * .10, *835, 1087. 2338k 2341, 2344. 23 ,1. 2362, *856. Pari 2?Held nt Judge Joachiui-,eu.- Noa. 10, 2 88, 3.107. *287, J309, 2318, 2*80, 20U3. 2174, 99U, 208, *331, 2332, 2333, 2J34, Part 3?Hold by Judge Allcer.?No". 1682, 87*1, SMI, 31X4. *833. 3307, 3312, 3401. 8483, 8*81. 8184, 8818, U17 3437 , 3369. Court ok Obnrral Hbhionh? ileiu by Judge Sutherland Tlie People vs. Jutues Casey John Hunt a lit I Richard Bourn, rubbery; Si me va. William .Smith, i urglary ; Same vh. Jamas Maro ney, burglary; Same va. James Joiiuitoti, ielou oua assault and oattcry; H.mie vs. Jehu Weltsei, ielo diouh as-milt and bsuery; tame vh. Richard Davldge, 1'eionious uaxiiu't and buttery; haine vs Cnarlos Bretberton. f.'loulous jh auli and battery ; Same vs. Francis Ho le. grand larieny; Mama vs. John Morgan, grand larceny; same vm. Jai'oi) .v. Morris, grand larceny; Same vs. George llano, grand larceny; Hamd vs. Jain-s Duck, graud larceny; Sjme vs. James Johnson. false pretence: Same vm. M ir* Ann o'Carroli, petit larcuny ; Same va. Paul llogue, petit larceny. COMMISSION OF APPEALS CALENDAR. ALBANY, N. Y., May 6, 1S76. The calendar of the Commission oi Appeals for Thursday, M.iv 6, 1S75, Is as followsNos 347, 350, 3.il, ;V>.I. 354, 366. 858, 357, 368, 350. Hie Cummin auu adjournu.1 until to-morrow at ten A. M. NAURU# "ESCAPE OF AN ACTEESS.' The Katie Putnam Comedy Troop* performed In Patereon on Monday and Tuesday nights. Miss Putnam being In such HI health tuat she could not j Bleep sought the aid of chloroform during Wednes day night to bring the much-desired rest. Satur ating a nanasercnier wnn ine anaesthetic arng sne placed It over her mouth and was soon in a state of uncouMclouaneMH. ller loud, peculiar breathing attracted tlx- attention 01 Mrs. Los er, a member oi the company. Tue lady entered the to >m, and seeing tne beautiful young uctrs.s lying there pale and apparently dead, lost uer presence of mind ami srartied the wliole house with her loud cries. This gave rise t<> the report that a ihs l'utuam had committed suicide. Hue appeared to be better yesterday morning, when she lelt Paterson to fill an engagement at Newark. KlUMriitb. HAROAlNb IN I T KINK rUKNirURh I of every description. Also ^ Lack curtains and ? Tfrythlnn pertaining to UPHOLSTRRY T at grently reduced prices, as we are retiriiiK from a retail business estabUsusd more man 30 years. O. L. KELTY A CO., Htt Fifth avenue, near I wanty-tlilrd striet. A I ?DKtlltAAK A COCHRANE, ill, ifc! and 1M Waot I'wenty-thlrd ctreet. between Kixtb and Hevenib areuues. lbe lowest prlcw- to be louud In the oity, and the lanresi aud most v.iried stock 01 elegant anj sobsun'.ial furmiure ol ever* xrade, variety and design. Taru.r, l.ibrary. Chamber and Oliiing ioom. Also Mattressea, bprfnu; Hed?, < oruices. l<auibr?<tiuns, Ar. We cor<lially invite you lu axainiue our stock aud couinarc prices. bMIKAAK A COORRVNP. 1?2 and 164 West Tweuty-toird street. A?WEEKLY AM) MONTHLY PAYMENTS r<)R* ? Karnitura. Ciruet* and Ik.dtling at B. M. CoW 1'KRTit WaIT A CO.'A 155 and 157 Chatham street. An inimensr stoca and luw prxea. A LABOR A.SKOKTMKNT OK OARI'EIS. Kt RVI ture and Beddiug. at lowest caali prices, at O'i'AK kkl1.' extensive -?iesr<K.m->. 410 hlgntli tvenue. ?ie twren Tbirurtb .tnd rbirtv Uiol street, i'ajm.uij U<eo weekly or moutbly. A-NtW ui.PaktiThk PORiINUTON BROS.. No. M2 iludsoo street. Kacti.rv 107 Charles street. Hating settleu witli ma CreUiUir^ in Hauhruptc/, we offer onr splendid Parli r, labrary, 1-iuing Room and (.'namtier Kurniiure leas tbsn anv ln.o< in New York. Klgbth aveuiM- ears pats the doer. NICE PARLOR SET, NUT TOO OADDT IN colors, will rtn l a caah customer. AdUreat 11. 6., station A. New Turk, At smiths parmir ?ei> depot, ?i ba>t thir. tee nin street, as ay be found Uie cnea|.<-.st and best hofs B< <la in tLe city, alao Casa Bo.it Caaii or iiutal menta A APRlVATB KAMI I. V MMMO To BUROPK WILL dispose of all their elegant Household Kurnlture, Id lota lo Mil. regardteie of to?t. >tr,i >i) A -una also Hradbory Pianofortes, eo<t $y*>, :ur ?-'7S; 8t..ol, Cover, Be.; Lirewinc Room muu. covered in crlm-on. nine ?ail stiver witn cost $7U) lor %i o, one do . ?l7i Marie Antoinette and Turkish suit*, out $360. for $76; rep i bull*, $U ; Carpets, fcasy Chairs. I laid Contra labie*. l)warl and Hecretary Hookcaaet, Books, Library lablea: ?olid rosewood and black *? out iniaid He.,room Suita, with In castiu i a sen co*tB4.*J tor fiaO; plain Milt. ?*i; Mattrceee*, Hcluing A' ; Butlit, (hair*, txiannloa 1 Tellies ililn*. RUver Ware, < utlcry, Ac. Call private residence 120 We?t ;3d ft, near lib av. M. M.?Uoodi must be sold imnaedtelely. ryrtkm or monthly pa tmkn f worthy op examination. ? Kieeant PURNllliR?, caKPKTH, MlKKOK-, U. L>l>l ^U, Popular prices and terms. OKORO K A. ri.A Rk p, 747 Broadway. A*" ?TO fHo.Sg ABOUT PURCHAM.NO liOUxKHOLD ? Parnilure. ?Private lauillr will sell Parlor Kaitis lu <lam*s? aatln, cnel l?r fBM:da, $130, Meinway A 1 Soiia' Pianoforte, $i:*i Parlor Tai.es, elaborate and pUin; Bedroom Seta, eon*'ftir.t He Nt?ad? I>reasini( Wa?halanda Be.. fMt, $l?5; single Hedsteails, Kureaae. flue Heir and eprta.' M? ir*-?n iurki-h-uit. ? If*), inlaid Bookcaaes, I.itirary Ts tiles. Baff't, ? hair*, in leather. i x'e.non 7?*>!<? hllver Hire, rrp plush and haircloth .^uit.-, $21. $10; One Paiounn. imported Hr nif<, i'ar|*^i, if s. B - *II In excellent order; a peeitlve cbence i'all Ave story brown stone private re-idcnce .No. 47 Weu liiili Im.wvcu awl (Ml aveauea. ORRAT SACRTPIC* POR CAHIt?M AONlPT eent wtin brocade. .atesl style Parlor .--ait, nearly new. for only f 17.': one do, BLO; l>r?. and r?p nit tini i.o'.'m mii ?. $.v> and Planotort*. chamber li brary. dlninx ? uruitare, r?inim?'> < a rue is tor imeliian half ccNrt. itesHi uce, MM Ka?t fbirte-utli meet, near P? urtli avenue Paraltnra, Bed- He Mm*. Be. Psyineiita taken by the or noath. Tarnt ea? KH.t.T B CO.. corner or Twenty fifth etreet and Sl*tb evrnof. L-^B KAl.P?A BUPPKT, CAKVKD HI.ACK WALMITT, V Inteld Krebch wood niarble top; aUo a black walnut I Inlaid, marble top. plate i-1 ? - Mall Rack, both In u?? bul a atiort lime aixl n perlect coniiit on. will lie aoid cheap lor < ath. Call at Mi W>et Fu.-ty flltii aLreet, be tween .1 end 5 i. clock. OR HALK CHBAP (PAMTLY LBAYIkO TOWHI _ Buri aue, Rxteiieion Table. Ir >ning do.. Cvrteia Pramea, Krench Mirror, Crockery. lc<-Boi, tr Call, for two iteya, at tSt MistB aven e. Bins eerond bell. "wAltHKH, JKWKLHV, BC, ?J< iiiti H BOLGMO* A CO.. ACCTIO.nKRBH, 134 ? Pulton atraet. d< airra in Di im .ifla, Metchee, Ar ticlea ol Virtu. Be. ; advance* mad* ?a cononnmenta; iataliluhfl l ls&l. ealea of hounelioid .urmture aUeaaaa to promptly, ee liable r.apauoi. Amkrh an WPtcK?47Moa-pfiti diamondh. Watchee .fewelrT silverware nilaS'iawl*. Vaiuj bl?a. Be.. boualU; hiaheai puaalble prices t ai.L time purchaatt ejected, tutabllahe : J II HAKKIM.RR. 7? Brnarf-war. Diamond*, watchph, jbwblrt. hii.vkr wakk, Cl'K-ka, Mr on tea Be., Ac b'tD?ht end (old b?< k when denred ai a very small a ^venca. 0KOROB C. Ai./ Kh, jeweller. 1.IB< Hroaawar near Twenty nlntb et fl'Hh OHM INK UIR fJP'.Rlif MAMOVpi OBL? 1 obtained at No < ??tor Hnuf.e a.I others are baae limitetiytu, prices within rea .U of all. eood lor price M fc"/B0W|PL 1 BROAOWAT, OVRB HRRAI.O UPTOWN J >fa'' I Brancn odl'-? room II iparlor for iadiea); bram h I.J07 troailway.?IHauionda, Watcbes Jewelry, Be., .ought and a I LlHDO BROH. HfCMT A (r R A Ut*. " BRI8TOW RR-TAI Ra ST, la' poCBTM ' ATBR0B. between I welftli and Thirteenth atreet*.?Pren b and American etyIt, table C u.?e , ?reakteat, 90c.; Din ner 7Sc. ? PliOPOMM. 1>ROI".HALR rOR THI PPRl'HARR OP TIIK OUD Sor b iinich < hur. ?. Hoi.dm? ?ni be recelvad at the office Of M. A. J. MMCH, 11 fine sti 'et. MA It HI,K >1AN TI LS. AORRAT BBDt'CTTON IN PMli K? OP MAKBf.lt and Mftrblaued ManieU all ni..d* ot r loot mint, Mann menu Head stone*. Ma1.* lor j.lambers and cabi net ma*, re, now offered at p ki ah, h A oO.'e steam Marble VYorke,Moa i!7 U> ^4 tut hilt* Urstatraet, near MrMBwaj^ A~ T ?BBa1l>T MU>0QKD pitlCK.,. ~ An eit. tmiTe atoc< ol Rlata an I Mirhle MaOUU, Baall Jrays aad hint* Work of every description. PKNK.HYN >LUn COMpABt Union nqaara, Pourtb avenue an i ?< v m;.,i <u. H 7 A" TOBRATLT RkOUCKO PRICKS-aN RXrRNiirrR stock of M?rr>l? ami M?rblei/<-a viana.Js and ail oilier Marble Worka. Marble I urnln r (or tne trade. A. ki.a hi-.k. lit Rest Kifhueutii atreei. n-ar Third arcane. MARBl'.B AND MABiL.Pl/Kn MANTHLB?OABOR etoca. et very low price*; M?nuiiienta, Headstones, Plonr lill'if. Con .iters. A- AHIMIn N lrK\M MaBBLB oLAtt, WOMBri, tot liudaou itrtei, e?iot( el tteBBa ' AMUSRiHKIVT*. CTH avknur theatre. u Proprietor mid Manager Mr. AUGUSTIN DALt KVKKY N 1(1 UT AT A TU> RRBDBB II 000(1(1 H B ?( (1 tt U ? II (I H B II <1 BBBBBB II O K B II U B B II (I en H B II O U BBBBBB II UOOOO BBB OO NN N a NN N JM5B7,* A H H O O NN N AA N N N L AA H R O O NN N A A NN N Z AA bboonnnaannn a aa HUH O O N N N AA N N N Z AA BMOONNNAAANNN % AAA HUOONNNAANNNZ A A B?..M OONNNA A N N N Z A A 1SBU 00 N NN A AN NN UlU A A TWELFTH WREK ! I 78TH TO 80TII PERFORMANCE. HOUdl'.B ~CKO WDKDl THREE HOUKH Of LAUUIlTER BOX SlIl'.ET OPEN au DAYS AllliAD. SATURDAY, MAY 8, Kiriit of the GRAND COMBINA TION MAI IN EES. Joint pertorinauce ol OPKRA BOUFFE and TUB BIO BONANZA) MI.I.K. UNA MAYFl and Mr. ADOLF NEUKNDORPFM dorraan Comic Opera Coruianv in OIROPLilii-OlROKLA, and ALL TI1B FAVOKITEB of the Fltth Avenue Company In TUB BIO BONANZA I PRICES AS USUAL. Boa sheet now open, IU AVENUE THRATHE. TUESDAY^ MAY 11. A TESTIMONIAL MATINER, to begin ail :?k lor Mia* FANNY 1>A Vi.NPOHl'd BEN E KIT. TUB HUNCHRAO*I anil THE ROUOil DIAMOND. Mr OEOROE R1QN0LD (of BOOIfPS TBEA I KK, hnvln" Vindl- volunteered, through the reciprocal counuay of Jleasr JAKUEl'T <* PaLMuB) will appu.tr a? (01 SIN MODUS Mr. H. J MONTAUUR tof W vLLaOK t THEATRE, who i? ironerer.sly volun teered, with (ho very kn >1 pei uiemuu ?i Mr. Lh3.i-.ii i WALLACE;, will app-ar u* 8IU THOMAS CLIFFORD Mr FP.AVK MAYO, tne rtiMioiniislitil an<1 popular r rtist ha.? moot courte cujlr voiuuworud, ana will appear m MASTER WALTER. MISS FANVY DAVFNPORT will, upou tin* occasion, make her flirt appearance a* JULIA MISS SARA JEWETT will appear at HELEN MR. W. DAVIDOR as FATHOM MR. GEOROE PARKES.. .as. LORD TINSEL MR. B T. RINUOOLD as MASTER W1LFORD MR. (iWhN FAWCETT...7?a7...MASTER H art well MR. CHAPMAN a* 8TEPH N MR. MKKKMAN M THOMAS MR. &i LBERT an UuLDWELL In the ROUOH DIAMOND. Mr. JAMES LEWIS will appear....as COUSIN JOR and Mil* FANNY DAVENPORT a* MAROERY amt mnK the duel of WHKH A LITTLE FARM WE KEKP MiaaEMILY K1UL a* LADY Pl.ATO TIIR PRICES for this uochiiod will be Admiision.fi; Reeerved Chairs. $2; btage Hoke*. $2U ami fii\ l'liri-Un Rome*, THE BALE WILL OP.'.N SATURDAY MORN INO. AT 8 O'CLOCK. A' pia\() POUT E ??, OIH.AI A A<'. N ELBilANT DECK Kit 41 MitOH ' PIANOFORTE for aile (at a sacrifice); a brilliant toned octavo richly curved, lour round, roaewoud c iae, lull agraffe, ovrrnirung 1'iuDo haviutf all improvement*! prlnred guarantee : bill ot aale; coat lor $.30; 8tool. Cover. I Box tor Hhippin* ; u*ed only nine morulia; a 7W octavu upright Piano, $i.Vj. N. H.? I'arlo . Library, t tiamber and Dining Furniture. In lota f> mm. ai. one lourth eogt. ('all at live atorv brown (tone private reaidcuce, ho. 47 Weat ittth at., between !itl. and ?ilh ava. \LADY WILL DISPOSE OF BEAUTIFUL 7 OC tave Chleker ng riaiiolorte : carved leua, overstrumr b**e, round corner*; coat ?tkw, lor lea* than ball covt tt Third street, near Bowery. A LAROh BTO^K UPRIGHT ORAND ANDM/IJARE, A Bteinway, Chickerinu Weber aofl olber Pianoe; a Ino Ornaif; vrry great bargain.* to make room, on in ttalmeuto and to ruin b. X. HaLL k CO., U Kut Fourteenth afreet A 9101) BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE) Plauo* to r"nt, A1) per nionih . In*talment? received; new lmtrumenie ex.rediugiy low; apecialty Piano* to rent ??? ? MITIi'M, W Bieecker atieet, uear Bowery. k ?FOR RENT, UPRteill. BOUAitR AND OKAND J\ . Pianos ol our own make; also lor aa>e, a uuinber ol tine *ecund liand flaiKw, in p-rioctorder. WIL.LIAM KNABR A CO., No. Ill r nth aveuue, above Sixteenth at A BEAUTIFUL PIANO ONLY $110.?A STP.I.NW V Y Pianolorte, ?even octavea, oarved leg*, oi em-rung bin, agrafTe, every linorovemeut, *anrlllced for caah. J. MIDDLE, IS Wavorler place, near Broadway. At a orbat sACRincE-NKw modern btyi.k 74 octave Pianoforte, celebrated maker; moat L* realized u^on at once. M, PAT 1BERU, 74(1 Broadway, corner Agtor place. A FINK OPPORTUNITY TO OUT A HAN DM) M K rosewood, patent aarafTe, Iron frame lor leas than half It* value: only SIVl Al ?2i Weal Iwa uiy-eivb tb fue*t, nmr Ninth avenue. A?CLOSING OCT HALB. LABOR, KL.KOANT ? atock I'limx, iimif price; order ? iminlatratrix B.irnum eatala. S6.1 Bleecker street. Saooiid nauJ ltanoi cheap; one by Chickerlng. A-RO BWOOD PIANO, PRRFKCT OBDBB, $7?, ? rent $3. Chickenug uaw Kianuaj PrUicu Oiiaut, low reB'i; ?lx au>p Prince Organ, ?7V UOKDO.n A sON, 11 r.aat roorteenth atreet. ABKATTlPai. fARVBI) ROW: WOOD RRVRN ccuve Pianoforte. round corners, celebrated maker: modern Improvement*; SI ?>; Ittool and <??ver. Rualdeoce iU I Mt SDtb at.. betwm n Id and *1 ??? AS-TEINWAT A HON, A MM) T% OOTAVB WINDHOK Pianoforte, brilliant tuned; used ei/ht looiitha; warranted live rears Alao .uaxer's nil ul aaie bml iaut touad 7k octave Bra Ibary Pianoiorte; used Ave mouthe. coat f!U). lur ?-7 > caeb, rtu.ol. Cover, BUsn:. < auinet. kr . cost <11*1. Included. Parlor buita in satin elgnt ptecaa roat $7U0 for tlUU: Kep? Sulta. 40 Bedroom hmta coui|>lete. (or Vu. Carpet*, toe. yard; Buo^a. Painlintra. Hruiixea Mirrors -liver. China. Ar, . lor ten than ball cunt t;all this day at private reaideace. IM Weal twenty-third atreet. near .-ixi'i nveitw. HDMOND | GAV. N B.-Pianoiorte haa box lor shippine. Call nn ' mediately, an all must be sold, regard.e*i id cut Houae open from S A. M to 8 P. M iju \s eat 1 w enty thixd atr et, Mar HUlli anm. AMAOBini BNT POUR BOUND CORNKK GRAND sou a re octave patent a rrafTe roaewoort Piano \ forte, brilliant tone, all moiern improvements, lor $XM; Stool, Cover, llox tor ahippiaic; alao ri b Par.or Chamber | Furniinre at aacrltlce Kaalde.ce Ij6 hast ILnrie.ut.i mat, ?r runt mm. ABAKOAlN-fTS; BO BWOOD PIANO. 73tf OCTAVK, carved leg* overstrung. used J months. warranted, |.'i?l; instalments received; or to rent, mouth. B. i CABI-K, 107 Weak Od at., cor, Sth a v. A BARB CB ANCB. ?7X OCTAVR IIAZF.LTON A Broa Piano, carved, with uaient agraffe. with eu I tire lloaeeboid furniture. Be*iden.;e 17 hast Sth at ? COLTON, Auctioneer, MAGNIP1CKNT SKVKN OCTATB BO.iKWOOD Planolorte. bavinir carved leva, lateat Improva ! menu, uard six mon;m, tluu; alao superb Htelnway A i Mia'a, extraordinary aacriOce. .seen al GOBPoN'a' 147 I Bleecker street. PIANO POUTBB TO RKNT-OP OIB OWN BAN0 i i' t.ir . al?o tor aaia on MriMMon favorable I terma, by Chickertna A Nona, No. 11 t-.a*t Vourteantla ?treat, between Hroidwar an'I Flub avenue. , ?pUNufORTBS-iBCOND 1IAND, COMPRIMIN.) X xranda. aauarea aud uorigbt.-, in thorough order: i for aaie at low pricea br OIIICKkRI.NG A nn>h, 11 haat 1 Puurteentli atreet.'between Broadway and Filth avenue. I math.imowial7~ ~ ' A KR.SPKCTABI.B working ban mkk'kb THK J\ acquaintance of a reaoeetabla woman, fro n 18 to *>, object, tnarri <i(e. Adoreaa A . box 1M Herald office BOOT* A\D NIIORB. Booth, mio .5 and uaitkka; good akticli-n, moderate prices. Patrotnx; MILL.KB A OU, 3 Union Miuare EXtlHNHK. TO $?) IN HIGN PAINTING WANTRD?IN KX rbaTi*e lor blllheadi", bualneaa ranla, Ac. Apply at the prlntlag office t? West Broadway, eutrance in Tbotuaa atravV WORA8K. A?UBAND CBBTRAL MTOKAOB WAHKHOUtiK. . lor ftiraltora, ?u? iSJ and II* Weat Forty aeventh aireet, b4>riiar Broad wav. ?Hpacleaa and welt venaiatad ruutin, extra inducementa otfer^di laspectioa lnniad. MORGAN A BKOIIIRH Proprietors. A-MTORAGK? WKHT HIOR NTORAGB WARR . hbiiaea. MK1. CM and ftM Hodann atreet. 77V Green wich fireei and IS Abingdon atiuara, lor Farnlture. Pianoe I'.augaae, Ac In aeparate room*, oldeat, lowest in rata, moat extensive and respectable eatablianment In the busineaa. It. I AGO BT. Owner aud klaaagar, of. nee .wn Hudson atreet iAbingdon aqaare . I i^MPiBB bToraob wahbhoubbh?pob ri.'Kvi I j lure, Pianos. Mirrors, Maggage and Merchandise at low ratea in ecparaie r-ioma, me hulldinaa are apec.ially eonatruced with re/;ir I lo aalcty irom lire and insure* lower than any similar estabilahinent; eapreaaing bo*, in/, packing and aiiippin/ oromptly attended la H. ti'KKII.i.y A R<a, owners and Manager^ .?/ and .1ti Hudaon atreet. JKXINOTON OKNTRAL HTOKaGB WARisllOtfiKS. J M9 In ill Kaa: Forty tourth atre>'t, esat of Grand t en tral depot?storage lor all dearripuooa of furniture, pun s. ineaehatidlae. baugage cairiages. Ac hxciu vivs use of atparate r.ionia: nreproof vaults. Ao. cuK>axiCi y Ubiisis* k MBVB.. fropaiaiors, AftlUHEMKIVTS.^ _ LYCEUM TH V ATR RISTORI TONIGHT. LAST NKillT BUT ONE IK NEW YORK OF TO NTfinT? Fxtrn performance for the _ BENEFIT OF THE ITALIAN SCHOOL FUND. ELIZABETH, QUEEN OK BNGLAND _ RI?TORI (last tunc, ta her <.;real roU- ol tLIZillTB, Alter which Mine Umlorl will enact n> French, LBS ADIEUX DE JhANNE U'IKft FRIDAY, MAY 7, BP. NUT OP RISTORI AND POSITIVELY HER LAST NIOHT IN NKW VOBtt BlbTOHI IN TRaOEDY AND COMEDY. M KDEA. To conclude with a comedy in two Acts, entitled 1 PaJLSI PB:{ PHOGETTO fMAD ON PLRI'OSR). SATURDAY AFTERNOON?RISTORI MATIN KB D'AI)r ;iI, LUCRKZIA BORGIA. SATURDAY t V K M ,SU?HKN It-11' OF ML I.E. GIRAR DIN. THREE SPLENDID FitKNCH COMRDIKR. MONDAY. MAY 10? RKillltN OF AlMKE. Lyceum tiikatre frknch comedy. SATI'KdaY RV K.N I NO. mays, Benetlt ol Mile BBRTHB GIKAHOlN. Three nplen-lirt French Comedies. LB FEU AL COUVuNT, LA PBTITB COUSINS, LA OR AV ATK BLANCHE. Admission, $1; ScutK, (2i.ni) *16); tin I lory, 80c. LYCEUM TI1KATRK. AlME PS RETURN. MONDAY, May lO?Only time ol llerve's LB PETIT KAU-r. TUESDAY, Mav 11?Only time of Aimeo In l.A PEBICHOLB. WRDNE8DAY and 'I'll U BHD AY, May 12 and 15?Only performances of I ecoen's favorite Operetta, LA f ILLK DE MMK. ANtiOT AIMKK in her original role ot CLAIRKTTB. FRIDAY, May 14?FARKWELL BENEFIT OK aIMRT Heatt dow ready at llie Theatre and <01 and 114 Broadway. RISTORI MATINKE D'ADIKU IN BROOKLYN. BROOKLYN ACADEMY, Thursday atternoon, at 1 30. Only Matinee and litntl uppe ?r ?nce iu Brooklyn of Mme. ADELAIDE RIsTORt iMaroliesa del Griilo) in Giaeoine tti's worlrt-renowned Tragedy, MAKli. A N 101N KITE. Admission, SI. seats $1 extra. Now on mIp. M ETROPOL1TAN Til I'.ATRE, 888 Broadway, 685 (opposite Metropolitan Hotel). WALLY ffAiili Manager BRILLIANT OPENING. HOUSES CROWDED. HOCSKS CROWDED. Wonderful Micce** of the new company. Greatest hit ol tile season. Mr. DEN THOMl'aON and hi* FKMALB BATIIFR^, together with the finest variety company in Die city, conm'ting ot 28 ypccialt v arttau MAT1NK..H \V EDNEbOA Y and SATURDAY at 2 P. M. Proprietor and Manager. Mr. f-ester WallacK Doors open At 7 JO To commence at 8 o'clock precuoly. Bolcroft'a fine legitimate Comedy of the ttuAD TO RUIN. altered and adapted to the present state. TONlOIli, THURbD iY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY M ATI N E K, Sheridan's great Comedy, Tit-. RIVALS. with the charming petite Comaav, A HaPFY PAIR, will be given ON SATURDAY SYRNTNO. These entertainments will combine the talents of Mr. 11. J. MOMAUUh, Mr. JOHN GlLBKRT.Mr. HARRY BECKETT, Mr. J. W. CARROLL, Mr E M. HOLLAND, Mr. E. PLYMPTON, Mr. GEORGE BROWN, Mr. C. E. EDWIN. Mm ADA DYAS. Misi JBPPEYS-LEWiri, Mine. PON 181, Mia. KaTE BAltr LKTf aud Mm HLAIfDELL. Carriages may be ordered for 10:<3 P. M. Sean ean be efcured two weeks in advance. WOOD'S MUSEUM. WOOD'S. V? This EVKNI.VO, AT 8, I AFTERNOON. AT I, JOH.NNY TliOMPbON, I THE KOLlUku S RETURN In I and ON HAND. I IDIOT WITNESS. CM3L SINN'S PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN. J PRODIGIOUS AOGKKOATIoN. CIRCUS, DRAMA AND OLIO. CONTINUOUS FLOWINQ IRIUMPH. This ever-bubbling nprinz of novelty Alls the people with uelightlul amazement. No estra charre to witness this huge combination. yAN FBABOISOO MINSTRELS. <t> birch, OAN FBANCISOO MINSTRELS. ] WAMB HJ), SAN KRANUlsCO MINSTRELS. & BACKUS NKW OPERA IIOUbE, Broadway and 29th street. Houses crowded. HoceivcJ with screams. OPERA LA AFRICANS. OPERA LA AFRICANS. WASH DAY. LIVING Pic i U res. CLOTIi.DE; ^Hlllv Biroti or, the Brul. d Heart. CLOi I LOS; or. the Bruised Heart. At.ai t Ru lolplie. beau secorod. D H. Watuliold, Charley backus. Add Rymau. The Ureal ftic^rdo, Mackln andWiUon. 'amtly Matin e Saturday at 2. ^fATTONAI. ACADi MY OF DESIGN. Twenty-tliird street and Fourth avenue, Ui< Klflietli tirand AnniiAl ExhibMi>>n ol 1'alnuugs, now Open day and evening. BBRftY'fl OPRRA HOUSE. THIRTY FOURTH street, bteweeu Second and Third avenitea?Paris by Night. Cancan an I the New York Newsboy. Ladi<;s free ou Tbunuay uigtit. Matiuee Wodueaday aud batur day. QRAND 8ACBKD CONOKRT. ST ANNS CHURCH, East Twelfth cued, near Fourth avenue, SUNDAY, MaY 8. 1?7.V at 8 P. M.. YEBDI'S IthOUIEM MASS" aud GOUNOD'S "GALLIA" under the direction or Mr. L. I'AUUAU lE. Tickets and reserved Beats for nale at stetnway Hall, atSchuberth'e music store and at the church. MIS* HKILBRON WILL PLAY AT THE TRAINING scbcoi Fair. Seventy-flrrt Regiment Armory, Thirty filth street and Broadway, this evening.. Tub eyenino telegram. sPKCIA L HBSPATCHE3 from Washington and albany. LAIEvr AND BEST REPORTS OF run BROOKLYN TRIAL. i).ID INFANTRY. GRAND PROMbNADH CONCERT la aid of the HOMttOPATHIO HOSPITAL FAIR. FULL BAND UNDhR P. S OILMORE. FLI... DRESS PARAUE AND PRBSBNTATIOI TO THK TWENTT-SRCOVD BEG) I BKN r OF A NKW ?ET OF COLORS, <>n Uelialf of the ladies of the LADY WASHl.NUiO* oSFABTMKMlor TUB FAIR, BY JUDGE B ADY. AT TUB ARMORY. PO0RTRKM I'll BTRRST, NBAS hXTH AVi-.NIJK FRIDAY. MiY 7, l?/?. AT S P. M. Ter"C. Fur sale a' the door. HIXUAI,. Music?do not i-a* an ckkts pi.h copy when jrsa can get it for 10 at HARDING'*, 229 Bowery. odpo-hc Prince itfMl beud lor catalogue Nl-.W TURK < Ofc^HRVAIORT Of IIURIC. >o. ft i?a?t H'b at RUF 5tli ?T , II ? 3tL to Delmonico'l. IU.OwKL.YN Bit A M; II, lOi I t an i 11M . ourt alrcet. netr State. rCPILB NOW KKcfclV f.n I- Oil TUK bPRlNU -t K AFON. 1*7ANTBD?AK AMKR1C AN OR GERMAN BOV TO TT learn mn?ic and engraving; tllu two or three *o:ing ladiea qti*IIOa<j for the Mine. Apply t?y letter only. ?. It. OAKKflk > > 7 V. ajhiuguui place. \%T ANTBD?A BARITONB, KOR A CATHOLIC >T rhurcb 111 thi. cUv , mutt read at light and have a r.od ?.nc<!. ^p,'lr. May 6, at tlf Weat Twenty-eighth atreet, Irom Ito 4 P. M. W M. BK UOK. THE LKCTI iUt BBA8QW. ALRCTURR BVKRY NIOUT AT 8 O'CLOCK ON "Kanhood. anl tba Came ol Ita Premature De cline.'' at tbe New York Museum of Anatomy, 613 Broad way, between llouiton and Dleecker atreeta. ALBCTURB EVERT ETRNINO, AT 8 ?''!.> K ON nervoa* debiu.r and apodal dicaaaa. at Dr. KlBN'n Museum. Remember tba addreta. No. 6s8 Broadway, near fourth street. The largest and muet magnificent muaeuui iu tbe world. AdtiiUelon, 90c. ISNTRUCTIO*. Aorahtatk or thr normal collrob dk nni a position Mgovernaa* in tba city or country or to travel, teacb Ruiic, La'.In, Mat hematic* and higher Kngllab breach?i AMrw Mui BilUOt., box ISi Herald office. ALADT. CMMPBTKNt TO INSTRUCT IN MUSIC, Kreneh and Bnglltb branches would Ilk* Ui obtain a poaitiou In a gentleman'* tamily and would tako charge of ihe houae if denied. Adtlreu bo* 74 Orange Valley Mation, .V J, TJOARDIHO SCHOOL-SCHOLARS rut rhino i) thi? m<<ntti r*duc>-<l charge*; eicellent m-ti urtl .n ; all braucbe*. adult* eitra fhar.-e; ppeclal care to chil dren; piano tauguL Adureaa ABm.lt WUITLOCK, Norwalg. Conn. WJlNTBD?INSTRUCTION, EITHER IN TKLBGRA phy, French or Herman, In exchange for leaaon* in practical lUuvtgrapuy. AUdrcaa SfcciiiTARY. Herald office. WANTRD-A CLBR'lTMAN BBS ID I NO IN THR vicinity of New York, who li willing and capable Of taking charge ol a boy and preparing lilm tor college. Aodre**. for three da/*, B. L. M , box ISO lieraid Uptown Braacb office. BOliUKM _ AriNR STOCK OK STANDABD BILLIARD tables, new and aacoad ban i. popular styles ana low price*. Pine ornamental Cue* and the large*! aai beat stock of Billiard Article* In the country. if. W. OOLLBaJMCR 73i Broadway. AMKRICAN HTANOARM BRVRIj billi ako tabi-ks, with Uelaney'a wire cutttlonn, aolely used In all chanpionablp andnat^li gaia'ta; aacond hand Tablet at !r"li^rj!*tn',_V,r "? <*KirrITIl A CO.. 40 Voaev ?t HII.LIARD.-rOR SALK. A ?NK PIE lan A COL len.ier Billiard Table, cheap, at No. Ito Kaat Kour teentb atreet F^OR BALB-A BILLIARD TABLK, in OOOD or. dcr. Apply at ao?iiui: Harden, SO Bowery, between U and 6 P M. 1)RKMIUM A M KitIC AN BILLI A RD TABLKS-Wl I It X the renowne l cntcut or corded edge cunblom, at price* delving competition- aecond Itand lahlet cheap. U UKCKKR A Utj.. corner canal and Centra atreau. PHBLAN'B BILLIARD TABi<R9 POR BALB ONLY l,y OKORtih. K. POKLaN. Kaat Koorteenin nrcet, m?m VmcjL Ki OiUUTMHi afRRRZ. i'iili.AilRuniLA* AsnrsEsncifT*. RIUNOLD and MONTAOUB AT BOOTH'* THURSDAY, HAY 11 ??* Peats at Kullinan's, 114 Broadway. BOOTH'S. RIONOLD AND MONTAGCK. Thursday afternoon. May 13, Mr. lOOKEit'n Hh.NErlT. Joint appearance of KlUNO. u and MONTAGUE. V BOAiaat Tyson A, Kirtu Avenne Hotel. A." BOOTH'S TH K ^RK BOOTH .4 EX I HA ORAND ATTRACTION. COMEDY I DRAMAI FAROE! POETRY I BONO! THIS THURSDAY) AFTERNOON. MAY 6. Ih7 a IM. ANN I) A I. BK \ BFl'f of taaa Manager Mr. JOHN L. V1NOENT. By the good uHfUiv of Ukier Waliu -it, Req., ami * tie following distinguished ar.isut, the eunrutlnuicut wo) couiiuunce wlili TO OH 1,1 uIC BENSON. Misses EFFIIi OEltMON, KAl'h rtA.iTLHTT, IImim, HARitY BKCKETT, J. W. CAUltOLL, aud F. B. LUN-< OALh, of Biioili*a, The Uenefiuiatra likewise his the honor ot suhralttink: the loUowint! attraction* und iiaui'i of artiata to whc.iu tio U indebted lor volunteering their vaiu.iiiio service*. Mallad-AI.IOE K'MANCK. Ml* PAU1.INK RUTHERFORD. .-HaMuS O'UKIt.N. Mr. JOHH. U. WIIKtiLOCK. THE DAUGHTKR "TTk" THK REUIMKNT. Wins ELLA MO It ant. Mr*. IIBNRT WEAVER, Meaais. FRI- UEKICK THORNE. IIK.SRY WEAVl It, OHARLEA LECLKUCU.C. KENT, V. RANoUS. W. CA RPENTEK. FULL CHORUS AND LADIES OF THE BALLET. Duet-LOVE AND WAR. ALFRED WILKIK ana J. R TIIOMAH. (Tho lurmer's Urn appearance in America.) THE ORIGINAL MAiMIUAL BuYS will line GENTLE SPRING and K1LLARNET. Cone lad i nc with the gro it i.urtonian comedy, t U !: S.UUuUa FAMILY. Misses MARY WELLS. H aLKN TRACT. AFFfR WEAVER, EMMA 0RATTAN, ES.ELLE MORTIMORK, Meaan. QUO. FAWCBiT ROvVe, C. H. BlallOP, KKl.lv H WaRDE, 0. ROCK WkLL, H. IIOGAN. I In' uxcltebirit wider tho baton of MICHAI.L CuN.SOLLY. BOOTH'S THEATRE. NEIi.SO.N'S FAREWELL. J ARRET 1 A PALMER..? Loaseos and Mauageia NEILSON'8 FAREWELL WEKK IN AMERICA I ?.* Her engagement positively clow* with this week. THE BOX OFF1CB will be opened evorv mornlne at S o'clock, and the sale of tickets continued until ID at night. AMY ROB* ART, for the LAST TIME this (1 " iSDAY) night, M IKS NEILRON giving her renowned original interpretation of Qie title character. the grand spectacular play ii prndnoeil with new acenery, charming music, bupurb continues and novel mechanical tQecls. This (THURSDAY) AFTERNOON, Mat 6. a rpeciiU. performance lor the BENEFIT Of ST AO B MANAOER VINCENT. A bUl ol great magnitude prepared. To-morrn w (PRTDAY) EVENING. May 7. farewell benefit ok .vu.^s nkilson, npon ?Incli extraordinary ocMMon ?li? wlU arsuine on? oilier ot hergreateat clianteters, JULIA in THE HUNCH BACK, supported by the lull company ol Booth'* I bc*tre. FARDWELL M ATI N hE ON SATURDAY, at 1 -:u) A xuperi bill. MISS NEIL UN IN A OltoAT PART. ON SATURDAY KTENI.NO. thA erent of Ml? NRIfr SOS'S FAREWELL TO AMh :ICA? will l.e given TllR LADY OF LYONS, supplemented by the Balcony Scene of ROMEO AND JULIET JULIET Mis* MEILSON KoMEO (bv tin; courteoui consent oi l.eater Wallack,' Ea<|.) Mr H.J MONTAOfK (the popular yoiin? artict, who Iias must ?en'-rously coit feuniud to awuiue the part lor tiu* tpecial occaaioni MONDAY EVENING. Kav K>, CL.ARA MORRIS in Riciiaru Shiel'ii grand old trag.e play, BY.aONK SALE OF aEATS BEGINS TO-DAY. TnCRRDAY AFTERNOOnTMay 13?Mr. TOOKER'9 BBNEFIT. jgOOTH'S THEATRE. CLARA M0RUI4. JARRETT A PALMER beg to announce thai the die tiDguiahed artl'te, MISS CLARA MORRIS. having completed tier aiunularlr succevn'ui engairem?nts in Call/or ma. will make her reappearance in *ew Yor* NEXT MONDAY KVKMNO. MAY 10. at Booth's Theatre, aud for the first time in the title character ol Richard heil's s1 and old tragic pla^, EVADNE. ?uprwrted by the gre*t company. Including Mr. J. B, S1UDLEY and Mr. FREDERICK B. WaII iB and alao Mr OrOROE CLARKE, who has heen exp -daily en gaged to atiengthen the casL SAL.'. OF sEATS BEGINS TO DAY Theatre comique, 614 BROADWAY, Mr. JOSH. HART Pole Proprietor Cuntinned rvecess of llarrlgnn'a new Sketch, l-ows BROADWAY. or THE MINIATURE 69TH. Mln KITTT O'NRIL ?? <donel of ?9tH HAilRIOA> and HAKi in five ncw ?, ?!? hea. Mine KITTY HKN0ER8ON, Mr O K MOOKR, Mr. JOHN WILD, Mr Wli.LlA* CARTER. Mr CliARLc.9 WHITE, Mr. JaMKS BRADLEY, Mr. O. 1. hToUTtS, DIAMOND and RYAN an<l the entire Company, la A NKW OLIO. concluding with the ?ucce*i>tui i-ketch. DOWN BKOADW AY. or THE MINIATURE G?ril MATINEE WRDKKSuAY and SATI RPAY OLYMPIC THEATRE, R4 BROADWAY. Mr. JOHN F. POOLB. Manager THE BEST COMPANY IN AMEKIOA. The Champion Swimmer of the World, MR J B. JOHNSON, nndar water for l)* minutes. MR .>UL SMITH BU8SBLL in new remlc tharatteruatlons. THE WIl.fto.N KKOI'liERti, MR. PAT ROONKY. MR HARKY RICRARDS, The foarleM and eeautiial I ady Oymnart, MLLK. LKUNA D.VKr.. Mr. JOHN HART. Me&.rs. LI-HTER and ALLEN, MlsB ALICK tiARRISON IN NKW MKETCHER Meters. W. B. Cabin, C L Davla. Charioa Worler, James Vincent E. D. Ooodinc, <?. W. Keed, 8. Hold* worth, U. W. H (Iriffln. John (iilbert Master Martin, Ao. matinees wednr-uay and Saturday. C'lBRMANlA TURATRB, FOURTKKNTU ? BTRBET I AD. NBUENLOitKF Director . 111) KS DAY, Mar C. AM ALTAR liny, in Ave acts by Blamenreicb. Bos office open from 8:? till < o'clock. Bowery opera housr, an bowery. HOI'Si.S CROWDED NTOHTLT To KEE BUFFALO HILL AND KIT CAI1SON In Ihelr thrilling drstna entitled LIFE ON THE B01W DEIts. together with the stir Variety lroupe and Hauet. RobTnbon HALL, Crowded Houses Nightly. AN EN'TIRi. CHANOh OF I'uOORAMMB' MUh HLANCHK an.t her CTN' T INF. NT X L TKOUFK OF YOU NO LADIP.S la Uieir retlii' l ant Ia- ina:.ng entertalnmcnta of I.A MATI E I M VOI.N Al RE AN.> 1 ALLRADX VI VAN Tit, ard a Vaoleriiie Company, comprising flr^! els* artiita oiii.- EVKitY tVE.vl.NU Du -IN., IH . W i.K, wiii bo preaaited the popn ar farce of I He. ui 1ET FAMILY. A!iw. TUB- YOCIH THAT NEVER 8A W A WOMAN. Sitiurdav Matinee at 2oVioek Popular pricoa of aduua ?Ion Boi i.Hi e open dany irom 9 uj 5. JOH> N H OOUUH. OX CIRCUMSTANCES STEIN W Al HALL., May 10 TtokcN, 3>i ceat* Beat* oow for tali' at me llaii WB8TON. UBKATEST TRIAL <>F EJtnUBANCB. KOCR KCfEUliL MAN LPPOBid.. ill mile* in *tx Jay*, Ml mile* In two a*ft, IS) mile* in twenty-fire hoar*. IM unlrs in twenty-tour hour*. AMERICAN IN ?111 U T K HAi.L, Majr 10, 11, U, U, 14, IK Door* open day and nlghl Adinlaiion SOcenta. ARTIrfTrt OK ESTABLISHED ABILITY DK8IRIN A sprinx and animuer encasement may aoply ?Utt antranee OrauJ opera Houae. between the bo of 11 A. M. and If. M., ihuridar and Friday. PBANCla rOSTP.B. IMS HUlBRON WILL PLAT AT TUB TRAIWJJfa " ~ ' ~ mmm 3 M fcbool Fair. Seventy Drat K?friment Armory way, and Thirtyflfih atreet, on Tauraday evening. qiBNTH HPWSOTIDB fKHTITAL OF THR OBPHRO iro5( bsh L Pa* 1 choral BOCIBTYH Free SctioolaTHia (Thursday evening. ACADhMT OK MLfllC.-Mr*. MAUUB UlLBil tlm KngUkb aopr*no (ilrat appearance!; algnore 8. PA, LoMI.no tba Cuba it tuAniat. lieu. a. $. OONBALHS^ baritune, Mr P. c ARKI, rtoUalat PULL CHoRUH of til" OIIPIIKON AN1J liRAM) ORG II EsiTllA from tha< PHILHARMONIC. New composition* will be mMMi by SOW. HOLLKNHAUKR, a. Rt-.lFr, Jr., DUDLBVt BUCK, 11ENUY CABTBK and older*. TBCSrKKH. WB B. DUNCAN, C. C. DOD1B, WH t: BLODu ' I r 3: %: I.BFFIHQWBLL. JKKuMK HOPKINS, MNclur and BNfltM, 711 Broadway, New York. Ticket office* at Rodman's, 1M? and Dilsaia's. 1t\ Broadway. WBTROPoTTiTaN MUHKUM OF AKT, JVL 128 Went Fourteentb (treat. Now Tor*. open dally, lu A M to # P. B. Monday* and Thondaya frea. R TREMOR'S Bl CI-P I IONS DAN BANTS. LYKIC IIALL sixth avenue (Reaervoir -innare), BVKRT FBIDAf BVKNINti UNTIL JIJMK. M Tjeranca" "wTe't/ It*r Rib Wa T * ALL.'ra uLjoaV) MENInu MAY ?, AT 7H O'CLOCK. Adilreeae* by, JOHN B tioUGH, Hon. ?M. B. DODUB, Br* ANNIE' WlTTl'.NMKYKR, President ol the Woraaa'e NattonaM Christian Temperance Union, and iter. R. A Mac Arthur. ( Ringing by tbe lUUobUseoB Family. Admiulun tree. TOlfiW liDT. fboUUIOOr CONMrtERABM) talent but tmall mean*. I* deiirou* of fitting her-< eelf for tbe elate nnd?r tbe instruction of a ilrtt ciaa* pro* feuionaL bone but thoae fully eompeirnt need addreee, with luii particular* and terma, "AMHITlob," box I7i, Herald office. B OWEN ON TIIB BTAND. 8EH THK KTEKIKO TELEORAM TO-DAT. Elocution ami oraiobi. CO>VBRaA i IONS ON ELOQUENCE by QUUTaVR WATSOt.ai tbe HEW YORK CONHKRVaIORT OP MtTSIC, bo ? F.a*t Fourteenth itreet, next to Oeiuionico * Wendell Phillip* and He*. W. H. Murray, ot Boston^ ? ml l>r John Hall, ?l New Yprk. *ay that Hr. Wataow la matter ot the hub art ef *peaklng. tIRANI) SPKLI.I N<t match AT THR PBI'.R TABRR3 T nuole. Thirtt lourtb atreet, between -eTenth and Kirhtn BTeniica, to n.rtht. at 7H o'eli/clL I'riaee *lren t? the beat apellera Proteaaor oarid B. tteau will nive o*l tbe word* Grand opkra hoohB.?ladib* op first class abtliuee lor ttie hailetoi the ' Twelr* TifltMe* Ajiply te Bine LaN,.KB. afflce Ha. ? Ai.ingdon *on?rS i *Ai,Ui JL. PU*AAJk