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NEW YORK HERALD. THURSDAY, APRIL 11. SHEET. AND TEE DRAMA. ISnimwiiz'H Piano Itodtnl.

A mom Interesting and pleasurable musical enter taltimont given yesterday afternoon at the small nail or Stclnway's by Uio German planlat, Jobann iicluricU Boiiawitz. With the exception or Mr. Arthur Alathuon, wno made his (list essay la public as a baritone, a mueli boiler field for nls tolca Uian tiio perilous regions or icuoraom, Mr. Bonawltz was me Bole caterer Tor the amusement ana instruction or the auaienco. mat he subjected lila powers to a most severe test may bo readily Been from tlie character or the works lie selected ror the occasion.

First came ills own transcription, of the "Freyschatz" overture, a rather ticklish subject to interpret outside of an orchestra, but tho pianist incontestably demonstrated tliat a concert graiio there are hidden imitations ot orchestral ef- lects which can only bo brought forth by a thorough master of the Instrument. Tne second piece in tho bill was an air and variations irom the suite in I) minor of Handel. tho melody nelnc rather uninteresting-, but the varlaiions masniaeent. men came the uern (popularly speaKlns) or tne entire recital. This was the superb transcription of Schubert's "Erl Klug," Dy Liszt, ana s.

grander illustration or the we.i Known German legend could scarcely be looted tor in a concert. Mr. Uonavritz it wltn a spirit and expression that brought into bold relief all Its characteristic beauties. Bcettioven's well Known sonata, opus 63, In 0 major; Hoz.irt's fantasia In minor, faciiumanu's Eovelette, No. 8 (a very work, composed as a souvenir of student Hie at Heidelberg, and one ol Schumann's best piano works), and a bold, arrangement of tne "Itacokzy March'' by Bonawltz next fallowed.

'ills tnree last works in the programme were by Bonawitz, consisting of nls beauilfui "Nocturne ElCglaq.no," hi3 preity, fascinating "Scherzo Impromptu," and a grand transcription or Maitin Luther's hymn, -Em Feste Bttrg 1st Unser Gotc." Tne two llrbt compositions nave bepn already Criticised In ttie HERALD, and the last displayed Mr. Bonawitz's powers to a decree wlilch called forth the utmost enthusiasm. plain, severe measures of the hymn were ciad in appropriate raiment, and notalas snare ot a Thomas' orchestra could have invested it wlih more power and dignity. Throuuhout this severe programme Mr. Bouawltz displayed a wonaerml versatility of style, as the opposite nature of some or tue works demanded a Clearness ol conception and iacillty of tliustiatton.

01 each, composer's ideas, and a power of accommodating hirnseli to tne general public in Jiis playing, whicn must place nitu In the very foremost ranK3 ol our already numerous! army of pianists. Jir. Matnison, in a selection irom "Lur- une," made a very favorable impression. Another Oiera Company. Professor Mulder, who has been for some time Bast in Europe making arrangements for a spring season of German opera in tnis city, has engaged Herr Rlchara, lenore robitslo; flerr lenore dl giazia, and Eerr Wiegand, Basso pro- ftmOo.

iheEe toree artists have occupied leading positions In the principal opera houses of Austria and Germany. The season will commence at tee Klailt iheaue towards the end of the mouth, w'tb. Mine. Fabbrt. lime.

Clara Perl, inte. Mile. Bosetti, Herr Aluller and the new artists as the principals, and a rone company, witn lull chorus aud orchestra. Aruouj the worss to be produced are tamed ImmcnHo at a concert )n tno air tho of tlicNlifiit" Mile Alvlna afterwardi! went toMoncuw, Hum; the par oi Oiiaa and was received with grca invor. A I A AMO A ftlarriril.

Wednesday, April 70, at St. Paul's cliurcli, by tho Kev. Morgan iJlx, S. T. D.

tiBonwE Jl. ABKY, ol wanford, N. to Miss CLAU- DIMS C. CHANFKAU, or Honolien, N. J.

Wednesday, April 10,1872, by tneltev. B. M. atratton, of the Lexington Avenue Wolhodist Episcopal church, WKSLBI b. UBADY, of Datien, toJ.

ELLEN MoCoNNiN, ofNewlork. Thursday, April 4, at St. Peter's churcli, Brooklyn, byllie Kev. John A. Paddock, D.

JOHN U. CARBON, or New York, to EVA FKASBB LOVJBIT, daughter or John D. Lovett, or Brooklyn. Tnesday, April 9, at the or the bude's mother, By the Rev. Isaac 0.

Meserve, CHAHLKS G. DANIBLS, or Westchester county, to SARAH daughter of the lato Abraham Terhnne, of Brooklyn. Tnesday, April 9, at the residence oi the Kev. Mr. Chapnmn, GEOROS HAMMOND lo ALBXENA H.

LAWRENCE, only daughter of Josnua H. Lawrence, all or Brooklyn, E. O. Jersey City, N. on Weil- nesday evening, April 10, at St.

Paul's Methodist Episcooal chnrch, by the Rev. Charles Larew, ALI'RED J. HENRY, ol Brooklyn, N. to GEOROIE J. VALLAD, of the former place.

No cards. Wednesday, April 10, at the residence of the Bride's parents, by the Rev. Dr. Tidaver, ATCUSTPS H. LEVY to CAEK-E third daughter of H.

Herman, all of this city. Wednesday, Apni 10, at tho Crturch or the Holy Communion, by the Rev. Pr. osgood, EDWAKD F. MATIIEWS, M.

ot Port Chester, N. to ANME M. COOK, of this cily, daughter oi Me late E. J. Swords.

Uo cards. Toledo (0.) papers please copy. Brooklyn, on Wednesday, April 10. 1872, at the residence or the bride's parents, br tne Rev. William T.

Enyard, VALENTINE S. Snra lo AMELIA second daughter or James R. Wescott, all of Brooklyn. WILSOV-- Tuesrlay, April 9, at the residence or ttte bride's parents, Passaic, N. by Key.

J. P. Strong, ABXER H. WILSON, of Sew York, to EFFIE, daughter ol Henry c. Bogert.

Birth. Washington, D. on Saturday, April 6, tne of LEWIS fl. LAMIAS or a daughter. Boin aolng well staflt Thi-atro.

A classical arama, in five acts, entitled, Karlsschuter," by Laube, was presented on Monday evening at this capacious theatre. The play well known and very popular with German theatre- goers. It Is partly founded on. historical facts, and depicts the trials and triuaiations the great poec Scuuler when cade: of a military academy, and BnDsecmsntly as subaltern of a regiment. Schillsr, the centre figure or tlie piece, was enacted by Jtr.

starke, a who dispiayei declaimed too young actor iroin Dresden, much, fire, but ranted and muck to be natuiaL declaimed too muck to be natuiaL By lar ttie oest repre3eiua lon was that of ivir. Sand- mana, as ttte tyrant DUKS ol nurtemserg and on. pressor of Schiiier. ills masterly acting in the pare deserves warm comrneadation. Jliie.

"Veneta did more than justice to the character of the Duke's favorite, whne Mr. Kruger presented aa amusing bltoi character acting in ttte part oi General Kieger, the rigid disciplinarian ana religions fanatic. A Tery ludicrous incident (no; germao. to the ulay) occurred when the curtain rose on the thlra act, and the tao principal ciiaracters 01 tae scene, wao were to have been discovered asleep, were sussing. Ihe curtain had to be runs down again, amid the laagnter ol the audience.

Died. In Brooklyn, on Wednesday. Audi 10. 3I1S3 LUCY ASTHOST. SoEice of lunerai hereafter.

ANOEKSON. At his residence, 431 avenue, Brooklyn, EDWAKD 0. ANDERSON. Funeral services irom his lather's residence, WooiUvorta aveaua, YonSers, on Friday alternoon, at o'clock. Friends of the lamiiy are Invited to attend wltnout further notice.

on Tuesday, April 9, WHLIAH i). AI.E.VANPBH, son or Magnus D. and Hanna Alexan Jer, aged 3 years and 11 months. Burial takes place from his parents' residence, 174 East Seventieth street, on HmrsOay morning, April 11, at nine o'clock. ADELU.NG.-- At Jersey city, oa Konflay, Aprils.

teloved wife ol T. H. Adelmig-, aged 44 years, months, I2davs. Yae relatives and friends of the family, also the ITew Jersey Sehutzen corps and tne TInitecl Sciintzen Association are reqnesteo to attend tus iuaeral, iroji St. Matthias' church, south Jnive, 1 ''-Kooert," "Josaph" ana "Ij'AlncaiiiH." Fourth street, between Jersey avenue and Erie stieet on Ihcrsdar, April 11, at two o'clock l'.

If, "aesday, April 1 0 alter a snort DSe Broadway Tie new drama of "Gold," founded, upon an incident of Blaci -Friday, was Drought out at this theatre, formerly Known as tne Globe, on Monday evening. Tnere was a fair house, but the piece was not a marked success. It turns upon a very unpleasant form or domestic misery, and ends in the most dismal manner imaginable. John Blesslngton, a Danker, loses his all la, 7all street, and abandons his wife inane of jealousy, sue then becomes a WOK girl, and is rescued from poverty and privation fty a newspaper reporter, who brings her out oa the stage, ana becomes Mmseir a successim The wile ana husband msec again in San and the latter claims their only cnlld. Thereupon the wife lalls-rery sick, and is only rescued from death by the relenting ol liie husband.

His bnmanity, however, avails ima little, for he" dies In a gaming wouse by a villain's bullet, and Hie wile, who has also lonnd her way there, slnss Into the arms of the reporter and plarwrignr, pro- babiy for the rest of her life, thougil thit Is not very clear, and is left in great part to the imagination of the spectator. As a whole, the piece is singularly repulsive and unnatural, though IE contains two or three scenes which afford an opportunity lor powerful acting, or which Hiss Bnrnsiae mases the most. The cursing of the husbaad, tor instance-- for it is practically a curse-- the fourth act is very effective, and was greeted ivith deserved Cnarles Torrence, tne reporter, is vreil playea by Mr. Charles Taylor, but tne other parts scarcely even tolerably acted. The swell, Wjndham, was, indeed, simply atrocious.

"Gold" Is sutelto De Miss Bnraside's own creation, but we thlnK, she would succeed far better in a of Brighter coloring and of scarcely so estra-aeantiy morbid a type. However, sne has done very wen in the leeth or all sorts of adverse circumstances. The mounting of toe piece is admirable, and shows great good taste. It is to Be hoped tnat tnis theatre will at last, alter so many disastrous vicissitudes, emerge into happier fortunes. JFnotliaiit Maggie Mitchell Is In Providence." Lydia Thompson plays la Washington nest iveefc.

Oliver Doud Byroa Is the alar of the Boston fheaire. Mr. John P. Smith plays Leffiairsrell at Se-- ars to-nlgnu Sothern Is St Louis, and will rclnrn to Sew Tork on tee 23d mst. The Florences are playing a lonr weeks engape- meni at the Boston Globe.

John E. Owens was the star at the Grand Opera House, EaiUmoi-e, during Easter week. Miss Leclercq will commence a fonr ireeSs star cn- fsgement at the CalUonua Theatre, San Francisco, on 6. illss Tienna Demorest starts on a Western tonr ihortlr, accompameU by Messrs. Wenii, SicBonalci, Colby ana Kclin.

USES Clara Louise sails ror Europe on Batnmay to fulfil an engagement with Hr. iiapicson at Drnrj Lane, in Her Opera. A Boston paper thus sreiSs or a Tort musl- cian; "Wcazevcr the Taricos opinions con- CemiaE the different elements dsat co lo as vas esnlblnon (mo -BlacK Cross 7 ') mere has only oao opinion ciprcssea concerning iSe appro- pruueoess and thorough escslieaco or the music introduced. It Tras composed espeaallr lor tho piece DJ Mr. G.

OptrJl, the icaier or tae orchestra at KlOlo's uanjen. Sev TorK, and -woo lor tie two tresfcs hja osen conascunz me orchssira at JBoston Theatre. Mr. Operu Is a stillul, accoia- anataoTouziiiy bronEht up in the very best school, and ae aruiiancc ot his pnxiacU'io3 lor ane "Blacs CrooK" stamp mm as 3 composer wIUi aiialntnenls Jar aWve the averaje. oi nis compositions hava Icmn lavor -wita oar publisnera, and mey are pleasure in CTCTJ Stae.

SclBcWST 10 iCs oa tls -P3CTO 3J to WITO lioca proflnoefl wJHi good tffsct at Messina. A Jonas smgcT, Fol -Tooa. triio has ucssfBl In Frtlscha'-z," is larOTatilT re- porled ol Irom Berlin, lor a moalli -OmlnK ilio icraoomlng season, navaiE israpica T.J mw-t WillULHtoflsr TO gag at Gnmorc'3 Jasnstcr JuWiso TcsUval. ai Bos- el OomJs ana in ai st, rotcrs-ar5 tTiero -srcro iauons; menw-SCTon vpcras, flve 01 them nesr, aria SIMIT Aivina vaionn, ft uapfl of SUmor AMiu's, mafloter j-witag idnfla. ana rroeatoa tie pan wrco tlmca Illness, FHASCIS JOSEPH, youngest child of Francis atd Barmntn, aged 5 years and 8 months.

Tae fnneral will take place from their residence, 8S8 Second avenue, on Friday, 12tn at one o'clocs P. if. Tnesaay April 9, SA14T ANN, wile of Gilbert J. Bogert, aged 61 years. lae lunerai services will fc.Se place at her late residence, No.

59 Christopher street, to-day (Thursday), April 11, at naif-past twelve o'clock. Brooslyn, on Tuesday, April 9, TEOJIAS S. BROWN, sou of Ellen and tne late Wm. Brown, of Bath, New Utrecht, Long Island, aged 44 years. The relatives and fneads are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Friday, at two p.

from, the East Reformed Protestant Dutch chvrcn. Bed lord avenue, corner of Jellersoa street, Tuesday morning, April 9, 1872, KRACB HATFIELD BEEDiCT, eldest daughter Charles A. and Sarah E. Benedict, aged years an 5 montns. 'lae relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral service, thi (Taursday) afternoon, at half-past three o'clock, a the residence ol her parenis, So.

292 West Eleventh street. The remains will be taken to Ponghkeepsle on Friday morning for Interment. Wednesday, April 10, 1872, MARY FRte'CES BOYLE, ased 7 months and 3 'lays. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully requested to attend tne funeral, from her latt residence, 823 Second avenue, corner of Forty-lourin street, on Friday, April 12, at one o'clock. Tuesday, April 9, as Eilzaoeih, S.

Mrs. S. H- BKOWNSOM, wife of Dr. O. A.

Bro wnson, la the 09th year of her aee. Frieacis of the lamiiy are invited to aitend tao funeral, froni St. iiaiy's chnrcn, Ellzabetti, at ten A. IL, en Thursday, tlie lltn lost. Tuesday, April 9, LUCY eldest daughter of William P.

and liargarat Cleary, ageii 6 years, 2 months and 19 days. The iriends of the family are respectfully inv'tea to attend me funeral, at two o'clock, this (Ihurs- aaj) afternoon, April Irom her late residency Si6 West Tlnrtletn to Cflltary Cemetery. Cioster, on Tnesaay, April 9, FLOB- ESCE, eldest dangatsr ot John H. and Rachel E. Cooper, In aer 4th year.

Relatives ami Mends are Invited to attena funeral, irom the house or her parents, on Friday, April 12, at half-past ten A. M. Trains leave foot of Chamoers street at 8 and 9 o'clock A. IT. this city, on Tuesday, Aprtl 9, PETER CONKET, formerly of Sew Orleans, in the 74th year of his age.

Relatives and mends of the family are invited to attend ine funeral services, at Zion church, corner or Madison avenue aud Tnirty-eighth street, this (Thursday) morning, April 11, at ten o'clock. The remains will be taken to Philadelphia lor interment. Wtflnesflay, April lo, 1872. at 142 West Twenty-fourth street, MARGARET LOREETA Co WEN, daughter of Charles and Margaret Cowen, aged 5 years and 25 days. Ihe relatives and mends of the family are re- spectfnllv mvited to tne funeral, on Fndsy, the 12th insti, at two o'clock P.

from the resi- denee or the parents. Sew Yore, on Tnesday, April 9, at tns residence or nis uncle, Mr. William Cooper, JOHN B. L. COOPER, or Stockton, CaL Bis mends are invited to attend the funeral services, at Ail Souls' church, corner of Fourth avenne and Twentieth, street, on Thursday.

April n. at eleven o'clock. California papers win please copy. -Wednesday, Apnl 10, 1S72, of plenriav, MICHAEI, DEVLIN, In tne year ol ms age. Hi3 friends and Vhoss of Ms brothers, Jeremian and William, and hts son-m-law, Thomas H.

O'Connor, arc respectfully invited to attend ma funeral, Irom the Chnrcn of Su Francis Savler, "Wesz Sixteenth street, on Friday morning next, at ten o'ciocs. The remains win be taken tnence to Calvary cemeteiy lor inlermeaf. Wednesday evening, Ajmi 10 1572, auera short and severe fllness, AXSIS KAOAK, tha beloved daughieror Peter and Mary Eagan. a native of SalUnasloc, county Galway, Irelana, aged 19 years, 2 months and a "days. The relatives and aiendS of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, rrorn her residence, is Morns street, Jersey City, this day fTnursdayj, at one o'clocs.

P. 1L Tnesaay morning, ApMls, EOBESI S. FARLZSS. in the 64th year of his age. The relatives aad friends of the family are respectfully inviiedi to attend tae funeral, from tils laws residence, 147 West Twenty-third street, onTnais- day, the llili lasL, at one o'clocK P.

M. aanghtcr of Jamos 0. and ElUaljcth Jrwln, aged 10 j'cnra and 6 months, TIIO iuucrai will tako place this (Thursday) afternoon, at naif-past two o'clock, from 177 Acailciny etrcor. inU'imuiit in St. Jonu'a Ccmeiery.

In Decrllcid, on Monday, April 8, MAity daughter of Itlcliard 1'. Jcnks, la Uio 29th year of Her sue. The remains will bo taken to Greenwood for Interment. On Tnesday, April WiiLiAir, eon or James and Mary Kane, ageil 1 year and 3 months. KelauveB and friends of the lamiiy are invited to attend tno funeral, from 4(17 West Forty-second street, on Thursday.

April atone o'clock. On Tuesday, April 9. ANN, the wlfo ol Lewis Kelly. Ihe friends of the family are Invited to attend the lunerai, from 419 East Sixteenth street, this (lUors- dav) afternoon, at one o'clock. KOBN.

Ou Tuesday, April after a short illness, DELIA, beloved wife oi David liorn, and youngest danzhter or Mrs. L. is. sins. The relatives and friends of the family, and members of Caebra Berlth Sboiom and of Arnon Lodge, No.

39, I. o. B. are respectfully invited to attend tne Inneral, from her late residence, 280 West Thirty-ninth street, oa Thursday, April 11, at hall- past ten A. M.

On Tuesday, April 9. 1872. FBANK only son or Georee f. and Emma Lane. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the fnneral, from the residence ot his parents, 11 PIKe street, this day (I'hursday), April at ten A.

M. On Wednesday, April 10, CHARLES P. LowEititE, aired 64 yests, 8 months and 13 days. -Relatives and iriends or the family are respectfully luvi ed to attend the funeral, on Friday, 12th, at two o'clocK P. from his late residence, corner of Main street and Flushing, Long island.

On Tuesday, Aprtl 9, 1872, EDWIN son of c. H. and s. P. LiUeuthal, aaea 9 years, 11 months aud it days, The relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend tne fnneral services, on iTldiy alter- noon, 12th inst, at three o'clocu, from his late residence, 41 East Twenty-second street.

On Tuesday, April 9, SYLYINTJS LEWIS, aged 79 years. The relatives and friends are resnectfully Invited to attend tne funeral, from the Central Meiodlst Episcopal churcn, corner Seventh avenue and Fourteenth street, on Thursday, April 11, at one o'clock. In Brooklyn, on Monday, April 8, MAHNSEN, son of Henry MahnKen, aged 17 years. The relatives ana friends of the family are re- spectlnllj invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, 14th at half-past one o'clock, irom the residence or nls parents, comer of Walcott and Conover streets, Brooklyn. At his lesldence, 238 West Tnirtr-ninttt street, Tnesday, April 9, ARTHUR HILEEB.

Funeral Irom the residence on Thursday mornragr, Apr.l 11, at nine o'clocK. Remains will be tasen to I -VBRY KLEOANT BOIT OF FRONT ROOMS TO let, tosethcr or Bcunratcly, with flrol clasa Board, In Uio mclnin troivo stono rcnlileuco SW West Kourtocmh Btrect, Ktferenccs. I-LEARANT ROOM, BUITABIiB FOU OIW. tluimn nncl wife, with flrnt DwirJ. 85 Ninth street.

unuuimr and University pi a referenda required. 2 FX.O011, FOUR BOOMS, gEPARATEI.y OR TO- t'-Hier, furnlnlic-l or TinfurnWicd, -wltli Boar.1, at IVrst ulreet, between and nrih areoue; SMALL NEATLY FURNISHED BOOMS TO LET, iS.i"ir' Bo sul1 'aW! for Kenllcmcn; Amencao famllv; Nn ar'JT El "i 1 in1 table roferpocej; tcrnw reaionable, no. 3 lottago place, near fileecker Blrect. 218 Board. WAWTEW.

FIFTBFMTU 3 -TlTLKT, Will orwltfloui Uoar4, onfl largo itoom and hall Koom. ciy fnmiiliail; moving; toruin muilerate; iubi O'JQ BART TnilUT-KIaHTU ircoii'l story front Koorn to let. furalsliod; hot an cold water; $7 jer week; or could Board a wife or two single gentlemen BA8T NINBTT.SBCOND IY furnlirticd Rooms on ecoond Door, with Boird fo two, 16, front; SU tor back; also aliill Boom, 87; flre ya aud Cue we of line piano Included. SEVENTEENTtl LET, WITH rd, one larae front Boom; also one small one; no 4- TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET, FIRST HOUSE lflh and third Boor Booma to reot, with Board. References.

DOOR FROM CLARENDON HOTEL, 114 BAST Elizhtoenth itreet-- Handsomely fiiriished Rooms to let, lo gentlemen and their wives pr elngle seotlemcB, with or wltnout Board uneidtsptionabte referencen dvca and required. Amoving In May. WEST FOIJRTEBNTII STREET, BETWEEN A'XtJ Seventh and to let, with Board, for Beotlemea and their wires or imalc gentlemen. WEST TWENir-SF-COKD erf Booms, with or without Bourn, single or In tulta; closets, with hot and cold water, and bath connecting. WEST TWENH'-SKTa STREET, BETWEEN Seventh and Eighth large back Parlor to let, unf with exception of caruet.

wardrobe ant with Board terms per week for two. No moving In May. O1Q WEST TWENTItTBT MET, A handsomely furnished front Parlor and Bedroom, to one or two single gentlemen, with or without Board; term! moderate. Apply for two days on premises. 5 TH AVENUE, 299, CORNER OF THIRTr-FIRST street-Suit of Rooms and slncle Roomi, with Drat class pn bi8 Desired; references idven and re- 5 TH AVENUE, S43-HANTJSOMELY FURNISHED Mcond Floor, with otner denrable front Bpoms, to let, wlih or without first class table and attendance, terms moderate to a desirable party.

5 TH SUIT OF LARGE AIRY APART- te ed April SO In the spacious double nouse 45 Flith aveotie; private table only. 5 TH AVENUE, NO. DESIRABLE SUIT OP Kooms, with Board, tor gentleman and wife or adult family; also a very pleasant Room for single gentleman: private family; rerereneea. fifi TO S10 PEE WEEK FOR SINGLE ROOMS--AT jpu 172 Bleecier street; eood table and comfortable nome; pleasant family Rooms, or for two gentlemen. Michigan Tor intermen Suddenly, on Wednesday raornlns, April 10, FBEDBBIOA, wile of Edward Michel, aged: 35 jears and 3 months.

Tae relatives and mends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the lunerai. on Thursday, April 11. at one o'clock P. from ner late residence, 32 avenne between Second and Third streets. On Tuesday, April 9, SABAH wife ot Charles M.

Morgan, in tne 36th year ofher age. The relatives and rnendsare respectfully invite! attend the funeral, on Thursday, April 11, at lalf-pasi one o'clock, from her late residence, 383 West Forty-ninth street. on Wednesday, April 10, CAROLINB 3UBXI3, beloved daughter or Mrs. iicCormicK, a native of Belfast, Ireland, aged 26 years. The relatives ana friends ol tne ramilv are respectfully laviied to attend tae lunerai, oa Friday, April 12, at two o'clock P.

sf. Belfast (Ireland) paners please cony. MCCAFPEBTT--- On Tuesday evening, April 9, MAST, daughter of James and Kate McCairerty, aged 1 year, 6 months and 7 days. Dearest STarv, then hast left ns, And tny loss we deeply feel; Bui 'tis Goa who hast Dereit us -He can all our sorrows neau Funeral tnis day (Thursday), at two o'clock, from residence 645 East Sixteenth street. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to TO $10 PER WEEK FOR FURNISHED BOOMS, PU with first class Board: gas, bath, hot and cold water; within twenty minutes of City Hall.

808 Bast Fourteenth street, near Third avenue. fhrr --GOOD BOAKD AND PLEASANT ROOMS FOR I two or three eentlemeu; private home; Protestant family. 191 Elm street, near Broome. 9 EAST TWENTY-SECOND PRIVATE family will let two entire Floors, with or wlthont private tame; would let one floor without board to gentlemen "1 STREET, 223 AND HANDSOMELY TM lsne 1 Room, second story, bath adjoining, abnn- street dant choice Board, reasonable to a select married conplc or gentlemen. No moving; family, seven adults.

TH STREET, BAST, TO LET, WITH Board, to a gentleman and wife or single gentlemen, in an American family; terms moderate; no movlns. AAV WBST THIRT5T-FOUBTH ELE- TrfO Rant Suit of Booms on the flrst Boor to let. with Board; also other Rooms; day Boarders taken. Breakfast from 6)4 to 9 o'clock; dinner from 6 to 7. SIXTH AVENUE, NEAR THIRTY-SHTH street, second floor--A young man of steady bablts can be accommodated with rood Board In a private family.

Apply to Mrs. S. JONES. A SINGLE GENTLEMAN. WISHING TO BESIDE PER- manent'y with a refined private family, below Foor- 'eenth street and Slith avenue, can be accommodated by addressing SIA'CEBIrY.

hoi 101 Herald office. A FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMO- TM, dz ttl1 01 1 Board and Rooms in a private family at Elizabeth, fi. two minutes from depot. For terms, ac dress E.L.B..-boi New Post office. A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LEr SECOND STORY Rooms, with Board, 10 a party of gentlemen or married conple.

318 West Eighteenth, street. A SUIT OF VERY PLEASANT BOOMS, FIRST floor, front, good Board and attendance, at low prices, single Booms. Sherman House, Broadway, corner of Twenty.BiitU street. FURNISHED BOOH, WITH OB WITHOUT Board, for a smele gentleman, a private bouse, on the Heights, convenient to ferries; references exchanged. Address BBOOKLIN, Herald office.

ANDSOMELY FUSNISHBD PABLOR AND SEVERAL nice third story Rooms, -with or without Board; quiet neighborhood. Inquire at 754 Greenwich street, near west Eleventh street. Inquire STREET, WEST, MO. HA1SON FRANCAISE, JLjC opposite Academy of Music and Tammany nijbod Apartments and Booms, with first class French tan.e; and Spanish spoken; no moving in May. I a WEST FOUKTEESTH LET, WITH JLU first clasa Board, a Snit of Rooms on the second floor; also Booms for single gentlemen; references.

"VTO. 33 WEST FORTY FIFTH TO JL let, with Board, on third floor. References NE OR TWO GENTLEMEN OR A FAMILY, CAN have Board and well omislied Booms, at No. 19 East Forty-ninth street. "DOOMS TO LET--SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE JLt accommodated with Rooms, with or without Board, at reasonaole rates, at the Western Hotel, No.

9 Cortlandt st. attend. Wednesday, April lo, MART Xacsaay morning, April a 1872, aficr a fbort niness, iUsr E. FAIBLESS. The funeral -will place frora acnce.116 Easi Twcatr-WJird street, on Tiuraaay April at nalHpasi two o'clocs.

Oa TV cdcssday. April 10, Mrs. JEANETTS FO3TEK, relict of retcr Foster, to tbo 7M year of her age. The re'jiaves and Jiicafls of the family arcrcspect- fally Inviwa attend tae funeral. Jxoza the xesl- JJPT dangiiwr, tJBts.

Holm, SS3 STctiae. en FrlOar. tuts isti at two r. Cm Apffl 10, at lier resWence, Ko. 303 East ssrecli aizr JFoi.

Sotios ol fcncral hereafter. At S. J-, TBOSAS A. joucgcst soaof tltc FnacraJ oa mflay, lla tost, si rsro o'cJocK. In KrooXijn, Ifl, ISK, SWSAKD GssiFHiT.

3 usUve Mis parisn of St. itttni's, ctmais Kcsconocon, Jreaajul, sgsd 23 His incafls ana swgasatoaoes, also or oi Sis Woih'js, Micnael, Jonn arjfl Thotras, Ms uncle, Tnomas Lamti, are roosi rcspscuullj lantea aitcna BIB funeral, oa Frtflcy, Halt-past i-tro M-- torn tae resWcuce of Bis znoUier, 2js Jay sussl, BrooWyn, on Taesaay nleSt, Amu rJET Tndowol JaTnss B. Grcaccn, H. xnQ daughter oi Joseuh w. Unryeo, rniiorai services as ncr resiaence, oa ITirlay, April 12, it two o'clock P.M.

At TonXn-s, on Tacsoay, April 9. JHCIX0CA, wus ol Botiert p. cetty, to ins Mia rear of lerswo. aafl Jncnaa ol the famny fnny aiTitoa iTtcnfl tns nueril. oa Tlnnsflay.

II native of the pansn ot Castletown, oamy Coric, Ireland, in tne 2ist year of her age. Tie friends of the family are reqnested to attend he fnneral, from the corner of street aud avenue on Friday, April 12, at ttali-past one o'clock P. Sf. KEOSILI ---Oa Wednesday, April 10, MABY, eldest daughter ol Edward and iiary A. Eechill, aged 28 years.

Reaulescat in pace. The Iriends or the family are requested to attena tte funeral, from the residence other parents, 80 Horatio street, on ixiday morning, at nine o'clock. East Williamsburg (Newtown), on Tnesday, April 9, FREDERICK SINGE, a native of Ami Acmm, province of Hanover, aged 72 years, 11 monrhs and day. Relatives and friends of tie family, also the mem- tiers of the German Friendly Society, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, at hair-past one o'clock P. M.

special car will be awaiting at one o'clock at BusnwlcK avenue and Sortu Second street. New Brunswick, y. on Tnesday, Apru 9, HENRIETTA, wife of William 0. Sampson. Relatives ana friends are respectf ally invited to aitend the funeral services, at her late residence.

Livincston avenue, Mew BrunswicV, on Saturday, Anril 18, at nine o'clocK A. and at the cemetery, Carmacsville, at naif-past three o'clock P. H. Remains to be interred at Trinity Cemetery. tnis city, on Tnesday, April 9, DAVID A.

SMITH, M. son of the late David Sixdtn, M. Brthe year of his age. The relatives and friends or the family and tnose of his father-in-law, Edward L. Tavior, are respect- Sully Hunted CO atcena Mic -fuacral scevMeo at rlio Church of tne Atonement, corner of Madison nue and Twenty-eighth street, on Friday, Ann! 12 at one o'clock P.

a. Brooklyn, on Tuesday morning, April of scarlet fever, ALOSZO MORGAN, son or Cortlandt T. and Agnes bneppard, ased 4 years and 7 montas. Monday, April 8, CAROHXB, the wife of William C. Scaff, after a lingering illness, which she bore with Christian forarade.

The relatives and friends of the famDy are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, April 11, at one o'clocK P. from tte residence of Her mother, 218 West Thirtieth street. Paterson, N. on Tnesaay, April 9, "WILTJB GSIFFEN, only child of James and Annie G. stivers, aged 16 months.

Tne funeral will take place from the residence of his parent, 123 Broadway, Paterson, N. ou Taars- day, April at half-past ten A. M. Train leaves Chambers street at eight o'clock, via Erie Bailroad, Allddietown. H.

on Tnesday evening, April 9, after a lingering illness, AARON SEAEKOOX, aged 71 years. ine funeral will take place on Saturday, at eleven o'clock A. M. Union (N. and Portland City (Oregon) papers please copy.

SHTTHL--on Wednesday, April 10. at nis residence. Ocean avenue, Jersey city Heights. ROBERT L. aged 52 years.

reaner. on Monday, I WEST TWEBTY-FOURTH STBEET, OPPOSITE I -J Fifth Avenue fornlsned Booms to let, -with or without Board, to gentlemen and wives or slDEio gentlemen. ejf) WEST SIXTEENTH ON SEC- ond or third floor, with qr without Board. 91 SI STREET, GRAJffERCY furnished Parlor and Bedroom, for a family; aJsosin- ele Rooms, for gentlemen, with jtfoard; location desirable. 145 Bast Twenty-first street.

OOD FRONT ROOMS ON THB sZJtJ second story lo let, with. Board, at 13 East Twenty- third street; suitab.e for gentleman and wife. STBEET, NEAB FOUBTH HAND- jUtJ somely furnished double fourth Qoor front Boom, fail sized windows, witn first class Board. Apply at liSBast Iwenty-thlra street 9QD STBEET, MADISON FUR- nfaned Booms to let to gentleman and Bife, or two gentlemen, witn Bret class Board. So-moving in May.

Bef- erences exchanged. 26 East Twenty-third street. 97 WEST SIXTEENTH STBEET, NEAB FIFlH AVB- A GENTLEMAN AND WIfE DEllEE NEATL5r furnishea Room, with Board, in a p'easant locatiqn terras cot to exceed $70 a. month; permanent if suited. Address A.

C. Herald Uptown Branch office, Broadway. A FAMILY OF THREE WANT BOARD IS A FBENCH family between Eighth and Twentv-slzth streets and Fourth and Seventh avenues. Addresa G. F.

bos 111 Herald Uptovn Branch office, Broadway. A GESTiEMAS AND WIFE DESIBB BOABD IS A private famllv or where there are few boarders; front Boom on second or third fiocr; location from Twentieth, to Fiftieth street and from to Lezmston avenue; price not to exceed $25; references given and teaoired. Address F. 3. 439 Broadway.

OH EAST TWENTY-EIGHTH ly famished Booms, stogie or in smts, witb or without O9 WEST THIRTY-SECOND STBEET, BETWEEN Broadway and Fifth or unfur- nianed Booms to let, with Board, to families or parties of gentlemen; possession oa May I. OK THIRD AVEh'UE, NEAR STEWABFa-A PEW tjij young men can obtain Board on reasonable terms. OQTH WITH BOABD, IN A PLEA- eant location, in a brown stone house; one large front Room on second floor or two Rcoms on the third fioor- references exchanged. Call at 40 West Thlrty-nmta street. EAST KINBTEEHTH ttJL Boars, en suite or separately, Rooms, on first ana second floors; also Boom on ronrtn floor, for single eentie- 2nen.

WEST TWENTY-SETS STBEET, BETWEEN roldwa 4 Siith. Booms, nicely inrnisaed, and pleasant location, near iladisoa Bars: terms: moderate; 1 P. M. enml OABD WASTED IEMED1ATELT-- FOK A GBHTLE- man and wife, above Fourteenth street, on west side, second third story Boom; good table and sood neK-h- Addresa TJOAED WANTED-- IN KEW TORK, FOB THE StTM- i mer, for a gentleman, wife and boy scnool; $JS per month, wittt relerences, will be siren lor a third story Room and Bedroom, in a uleasant location, in an American family. AddVess BOAitD, boi 1.621 tost office.

OABD WANTED-IS EXCHAS-GB FOB BEST OF A furnished JBouse. which is first claas i2id located in ifew Jersey, seven blocss irom the ferry. A'jcress COSLFOBT, Berald ozice. TXOAED WAKTED-FOB A TOU2W lJJ)y, ffTTH A JU w-Mow; no other boarders: mustfce quiet and cheap and tetween Fonrteenta SMITH, Herald olce. TQirtletii Address O.

TJOABD WASTED-- A GENTBBJIAk AND W1FB JL from 1st of Kay, within as hour's nde of the cr, on the Jfforthern Central or Moms and Essex road: terms not to exceed 312 'per week. Address J. M. JACOBS, Skillman street, Brooklyn, K. Y.

OABD WANTED HT HOBOKBKV-A SETGLE GEH- tlematt desires, by the 1st of May, a nicely nmlsb.ed Boom and Bedroom in a private family; location between Sixth and Tenth streets. Address, tennis. 1IAM, 4)oi 4,181 aew gorfc Post olEcs. WBST SIXTEENTH STBEET, BETWE crat class Board references required. 4-9 FOB- pr.4 nisied Rooms to let, -wits.

Board; boose and location ---first class; references. WEST, 2U, OIiE BLOCK FBOX BEOAO- Rooms for families and gentiaraen, with. Board, at reduced prices forjoomer. Deferences ex. cnaDjtcd.

OABD COHFOET- able Rooms, for lady, ch-Ud (sti Tears old) and anrse, witb Board, tfliere there ars no other boarders aal they can have the comforts of a onlet home; persons moving in Hay need not answer. Address F. bos 143 Eerald Uptown Branch office. OARD WAKTED-FOB A IiADT AND GENILEStAS of the highest respectabiUtj (mother and large room, with small one adjoining, fcetween Tfctrtfeta street and Central Park; Foorth and Sixth avenues;" references et- CO UNTKVJCO OUNTAIN. UOUSCraouril OttANOfc.

MONTUTOB Mia "'rect vln Morrli and itallrosuV-FaTOraWs nrran serauuli can ho made lor IIIQ flnrini, and suoituer neanona at thU iiupular Iiwtel blu no Oliual lulu UirZELHEItaEIt, Proprlclor. RAKGE-ISOAKD WANTED, IN ORJMOK, a aua wltc. fii chlUron and three lint class accom-nodatlouo re'iulr" I would prefer Ai wIt UPERIOR BOABD, SHADY GROUNDS, AT A FBI- from Sailors' Fnncllar, u.i«i., on HE ClTlT HOTEL. M7 ASD 849 BROAD STREfcT N. 30 rooms; opposite new real only now vacant; see It.

ANTED--OH THE HtWSOS, BETOSD TONKERS, not beyond Peckakln, amutner Burd and good accommodation for fite or six adolti, three children and two ser- Tanto, with stable, for one or tiro horses; aplacepre. ferred where other boarders will not be lalcen. Address. witn partlcalara and price, B. lierld office.

ANTED--SUBURBAN PKOPERTr, BOOTES AND Lots, well located, In exchaDso for Farms at K. J. CAMPBELL 176 Broadwaj-. i ASTED--BT A LADT WITH CHILDREN, BOARD for toe Bummer In a country farm house. Address Ber.

A. OOKT, IDs Eass Seventy-elahUi street. New Yortc. TTTANTED--IS A PICTURESQUE EAET OF NEW JERT Boy. not above hour's ride by car from tne cityv two Rooms, with uartial JBcard (no dinner), for two gentlemen, from atar 1 for the snm-ner.

Addren, stating lo-rest terms and paRicalera, P. K. Herald office. SUMMER RSSOKTS. T.

SIAKK'S HOTEL, NEW BBI6HTON, STATBW and farortte resort, with its. amjful groande and cottages attached. Is being put In sh ordir for tbe coming season, ana will open 2aay 1. For terms and other information apply at the hotel, or addrear DB CAMP COLE, Proprietors. FOKNITCRS.

A MAGNTFICENr POMPADOUR STYLE SA.TIH Parlor-Stilt, cost $460, for SI50; one do, 8751 Marie Antoinette Parlor Suit in. crimson safn, cost 8550, taf 8250; Turkish. Snit, seven pieces, two colored reps, tassels, made to ortier for S650, for S275; wabint rep Suits, 835 ana $50; Carpets. SOc. per yard UD; Pianoforte.

Mlnorall Cnrtalns, PaintlnCTjBroazes, CloeSs, Vases, Cbamher Kattresses, BTiffet, Extension Table for halt cost. Sesldenca' 262 West Porty-second street, near Serenth avenue. A PBIVATB FAMILY DECLINING before 1st Nay will sell their first class Household For- rttura, Carpets, Mirrors, Paintings, Bronzes, Lace Cnrtainsy elegant Parlor Suits, covered In satin brocade, irk reps, Tables, Bookcase, 800 vote. Books, itazeres, velvet and Bmsseli Carpets; rich Bedroom Suits in rosewood and ral- nnt, solid silver and plated, China. Dinner Sets, nlture ol private mansion 130 West 23d street, In Ion to sult egaidieEsof cost.

A LADT ABOUT BEEAKINO UP wlslea to sell her SurnitnTe privately. Broadway, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP OA BPETS, FTTRSmiKH and Bedding, at tlie lowest caali prices, or on weekly or montnlj- instalments, at O'FARRESiL'S warehouse, 200 ilabtaaTemie, corner of Iweniieth'street. A --I WILTi SELL FOB CASH, IN LOTS TO purchasers, complete Furniture of private resldenca MTTest 26th near 6th for leas than, half original cost; Parlor Suits, S75; Rep Suits, SJO; Bedroom Suits, $Wj irussels Carpets, 7ao. a yard. Also Bedsteads, Bureaus, wardrobes.

Spring and Hair Beds, Bedding and other artldca necessary for houseseepinc. LODIS BTLINB. A MAGNIFICENT OF HOUStHOLO Fnmitnre for sale--Property family learing city- Supers? Srawlng Eoom Suits, llarie Anto'nette style, covered iflfc brocacle, cost $850, for S250; one SIS); do- rose wood Pianoforte, cost 56W, forS230; Mirrors, VeiTti. Bnuw Eels Carpets, Paintings, Broczes, Clocks, Oraatnerits, Sllrew rare, rosewood jitageres, Bookcase, Glassware, XilnecJ 5ooa, Vases, Cblnaware, rosewood, trainttt "Dressing reaxa, Beds'eads, Wardrobes, en suite, stj-'e Lotus 3TT. jrfatrresses, Bedding; also Formtore serrants' auartrcentsj at half original cost; in use months.

Call before pnrctias-l Ing elsewhere. 35 A PBITATE PUESITUBE IN PRIVATE' -CL noase 22 Sevcnta avenne a 1 new and eleaant, conalst- ng of Parlor, Bedroom.antl Dining Room Sets. AND FITBN1T0RS FOB. YABDS' Enallsa Xauestrr, 32 yards Telvet Stair Carpet also foil Suit fine Parlor Fornitare; all neany new, for saie caeap at 109 Fourth avenue, In the store. -IABPETS, Beds, Beddins, ic.

Payments taken. fay tpe weelc or monto- Terais easr- KELLT CO, corner of JVenty-Srth etrest and Slitli avenue. SALE LOW--AIT EIiEGANT BACK FABEOS Pier Mirror, with elaborate cornice, and 4 by 12 feet; also all Sat liacff. So, contained in the private House Wes4 ifty-sixih street. jlUBKITCBE; CAEBBIS AND BBDDISSi--AN mease stoct and low prices at 3.

TO. COWPEB- HA1TS. B5 Clathaia strset. Weekly.ani monthly pay- mentstaken. fltTENITOBE--EABIiEM--FOS SAJDE--THE.

GOODT I Furniture of a. family relinqnjshlng; irj ojiseTJEast 128tk street; Piano. low- To a. pany ptr- chasInE the entire arrangements might be made, to board. OUSEHOLD FU3SITiJES FOB 1z5 BBOAD way, below A- T.

frtewarfs and yinta street. KISTALAB Jja.ving bonsht from ail thcest urine the past dull winter montns, an immense taaf nast Honseaold FnmitEre, al 50 per cent below wnolesaia rices, is enabled now to offer to tae rjubhc Furniture of very description, in rosewood, walnut and oac, at prlcea that will defy competition. CanolferSO per cent less tnan ither houses In tbe trace every tind of Parlor, Library anil ining Fumitore, from to per suit; also aits, Xounses, Basv Chats, HaH Stands, and In fact ercrr- zlns in the Due. Persons about baying Furniture, piessa call and inspect, at 763 Broadway, OARD SENTLBJUiIT, WIFE AND years old); alarje Boom. or BoomandBed- LET, HANDSOMELY furnished Booms, with first class all modem improvements; terms very moderate; no moving in May.

Eotice of funeral hereafter. AC EUzabeinport, April 8, ISAIAH SHITH; ihe 4Sth year of his age. inneral to tase place at the family residence, .79 SacKett street, BrooKiyn, tnis day (Uttt instl. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Aprils, after a snort, out severe illness, CLACS SCHSXOT, IntheSitttjearot his age.

Keiauves and Mends of the family are retraested 0 attend tne funeral, on Tnwsday, A.VOI 11, at one o'clocK p. irom nls late residence, 25 Worth street, without further notice. bis residence, Brooklyn, on Tnes-- flsy, April 9, "WILLIAM a native ot Bit- nuneham, England, aged 77 years. Relaaves aad inends are invrea to attend the fnneral. from tne Cnurch or the Mediator (old SM.

Ana'sj, Washington street, near Sands, to-day rnnrsiiay), at iwo tfciocK P- M. Honday, April 1S73, PETES, M. Tne relatives ana rnenfls are invited to attend the I uneral, from nis laic residence. Xo. 65 St.

Jaart's place, on Triday aflcniocn, Apnl 12. at one o'clocs. Srsoso--At West Babylon, Monday, April ELLIS TBOXG, In tne year of nls age. The lunerai will place from his late residence Tonrsdaj altcmoon, al two o'clocE. WeUBesday, April 10, ai ner lats residence.

iaS Carlton avenue, Eroo-avn. Susxs- wife of Samnd P. Taylor, in the ssth year 1 her ace. TATLOB---On Apiil lo, GEOTIGE B. ATioR, of apoplexv, in Hie 63tn year of his atre.

Tie relatives ana meoas are rsspectrnlry invited attend toe lonersL At bis late residence, 549 Vfes; "orty-elgaUi sncei. on Friday. Apm 12, at ten A- H. TATTOS--On Wednesday morning; Arm 10 of lacamoala, SASAH JL lax, widow ol Joseph s. Taylor, in tne 7Ui year of lei age.

COBSBB TaTBTT-SEVZKTH few elegant Booms now be secured 1 a 1 residence; fittea with music han, billiard room and bowijn alley; private table if de- WEST TWBNTT-EIGHTH STEEEt--TO LET, TWO or threeTiandsomely furnished Boorcs, second floor front, with or without Board, to suit reliable ponies. Bef- erecces exchanged. WEST TWELFTH STBEET. BBTWEES FIFTH AND iJJL Sixth ana Booms may be obtained in a (mail family on -very moderate terras; large and small fiooml. STREET, HEW ASD DELIGBT- tJU fsHj located; will rent choice Booms, with Board jf desired, furnished or nnfumiibed.

fosaesslsa April IB. Apply at Everett Library, 5SS avenue. dBed- room, Sat Goor, Tront, with good Board, not to ezceed 3100 per month; location twenty-second, to Forty-fifUj-street and Filth to EisJKh avenue. Address W. B.

boi i85 Post oiuce. AfiLEM BOARD WASTED--BT TWO OK THBEB gentlemen; terms mnst be moderate; references exchanged. Address, with full box 202 Herald oOice. iRLESL-BOARD WASTffiJ, Br A SINGLE GES Uemnij, Harlem, fa a oleasant location. Address E.

Berald office. TITAirTED-PEKalASENTLr, AN BSFUBNISHED TT Boom, with Board, lor gentleman, wife and infant. Address, atatinj price- and particulars, JUBFA, box 4,847 oflic "tTtTANTED--BOAKD, BT LADT, INFANT AND i CESE. II in a snoitt privatefarnijy; pleasant and conreoient location; price not to exceed Ss per week; large and small Boom, coonectin on second or third flooc. ex- chaased.

Address WILTON, box 160 Herald Tjptowa Branch office, 1,265 Broadway. lEXIKQTON WIDOW lady has two Booms to let. hmdsomelr furnished. togeuUcman wife, wita Board, and no questions asted- Appiyforone week. WEST FOBTT-FOOBTH STBEET.

BETWEEN Broadcrar and Sixth flne Snit of Booms win be rented about the 1st of Hay; only a tew select bosrd- ers taken; house, table and Son daus; highest Tefercncev 111 TjBIBTT-FOUKrH TO LET, JJLJL with Board, to a centlemaa and wife or two slnio ceat-'ca-o, two furaishea Boomi on second acd third aoors superior table caa accommodate ao table ooaxdcrs. -I -I EAST EIGHTIETH STREET. BETWEEN 1EX- JLJLZJ teuton aad Fonrth IBrnLCied Boona to. let, with or wEhoat Board; snilable fora sealle- maa aad wife, orlor slnslo ccaflemea. 11 fi EAST TiSBSTT-SECOND STREET--A DES1RA- JJL we snit of Booan, Darlcr Soor, for parsr of cccUo At TaaSwm, BaSou TerrHory.

or 3. D. ViSBESHTjiE, lormerly of Xci? "orS, tis iOd year. oa Treanesaaj, Apia 10, Taouus As- HTSI, 3nftmt I TSoinag ana Majy TiTcslanan. Funeral MMJav (Ttisnsaaj), ai wo SL, Sroffl tie cadence ol 13s jiareara, So.

SM aoastoa si- At Her rcsaeacc, in Monay, Ajirfl oT tascn disease, EH3U, -wile if WU- Uara lonnerly of BrwWvn, Funeral TimrsOay, Uie lltli logt. fl, 78 jcars, 2 montas aafl c. lavs. T3ie Telffilves sad Srleaas of Die famny are ta- itoa to SHOTS Uic Inneral. from lie TCSMCTCS of on, Jefferson Wells, 20S 'West Kllscniii street, one o'clocK.

Tnttrsaay, Ajml IL Its la-waitmc atlne dsfioiioiDcet jiaif-pss one o'clocs wain from TWiwjia strost tua tJis two o'clodc iriin from ywly-sooma Srccu Ssw Wisaus. on Monday, Ainu HESllTT- HAEJiTS. Of HllS M0U09 of tse ImjeTal Xewberj papers jfisusc ccpv. lucaaay, Apnis, GEOME r. 29 ytars, 6 and days.

Tiits relatives ana iricafla of ISs family ana msm- oera Evansenst Loflga Ko. 005, P. ana A. 109 tavitofl Attena ilis lonexal, on Aprtl 1Z, alpiic tTcloct, from Greeao ilcltoaist Epis- Apra rtsiaeace ol S.J.. MAST OFFICE MOTICBS.

POST OTFiCB JL T. B. DRY TATBST HAIK: AIB-UMB-- tn Inmaa ludr; Jtc. HtnnRa Bair, clrtaipflBt in js, JS: Twist, own M3r ajafls frrcr, i5 )fl. SJ2 TitiarOrcai Joucl Hljfbejtt jnicCTjttJfl for Btnatoi ACADBHTBS.

rrrrrtt mniae. mcn, or jcnB-maa aad wtc, nila or withont oowdina 1 9fi I ZiU TWELFTH BOOKS TO LET, ard. 127 TWENTIETH aewly ons lortnl, with -PEOM MAT 1, A SUIT OP THBEB CONTI oectlag Boams, tumlfihed or unxarotshed, and aa Offlca for gentleman and- wife, ons servant and threa small chDdreo; private table preferred; location benreen Twentieth znd Thtieth streets ton aad Filth avenues- BHY5ICIAS, station terms and all particulars. TI7A5TED--NEAB WOODS JTOSEUM, TWO FCB- nisher) Boonv, with or without Board, for an actress. Address, with terms, Wood's Unseam.

HOTELS. a SKUAS HO0SB. BBOADWAT ASD TWENTT-SCCTa sfreel--3S per daj for grxkT Booms, neorlr rcrnisticd. with Board; JbodglDE Kooms. 61 per dar; tienmt Stuij of Booms, low to families.

GESILEHES CAS can be accomrapdated tritlt good Booms and Board at the 5ewafl; Hotel, Ncwari. N. 3EI Canutes the citT- a day; moderate. F. WTSSLO PronrieSor.

jfOSTHLT OE WE6K1J" tt rmmture Beddmj, 4c. BBALT A GtTMSlaOHAlI, 8S4 and 3SS Third aTenne, near Twenty-eigath. suefit ces lawer teaa aajjatqerjioaae in the eitT. ARTJBS IS WAT OF Si.CONB-H4J.1Jl wfflnndatJlGBABAlTS. tS39 Broadiray, a general assortment descriutzon.

Hbnseold Carpets and fancy article? bousat and said. OrORAOE ASB SAFE KEEPING FOB FtTSSITOBE," and otiiet in. separate taken up on elevators. HAESBR'3 nue, Ihlrty-fourth street, aad Xlntb. ar.

OTORAGE ASD SAFE KSHP1NQ FOB" PDBNITDBE, Bagsaee and aH ether Property; senarated closed tafcen up oa eievaton. warehouse, the oldest, most eitcnslre, complete and tftoroosbiy equipped estabhshments in America, Eighth, xremie, Thirty-tlilrd to 1 Thirty-fonrtb. street, and 2S2 Ninti avenue. ESSTRCCTIOX. A THOHBSOV3 COLLEGE.

20 -FOUKTH ATENBE, Ji. opposite Cooper Insattca BooKKeepuu, Wntinji Arftbraetlc, Shorthand, French and Spanish separate ladies i department; cay and evening; telegraphs taught demand lor llTS A LGEBRA, BOOKTvBETTyg. AKlTHJIEnC, English braucfies. iamroascs, S5 each; S4 WiitlnE Letsora. 82 50.

PAIXE'S Business CoUese, acd erextiDg throushoot the vec. Ladies tancht in(t and Corrcspoadeaice. A ELDEBLT LADT, to tbe ore of children, woald like to take a limited bertocareioraodiastract tn the rudiments of an English. education, la abeutnful part or the coaairr where eacrclM. sonuseaient and instmction combraed woold the decider- atom.

Those wishing: to pot their cnlldrea trader becsBper- Tfision will please addras A. B. Becald Uptown Banco. A OftKD--GOLDSSirra'S-WBTTINS COLLEGE BE-" moved to. 1S2 fllUi arcane, corner of Twenty-second street.

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