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12, ___SEFUATIONS WANTED-VEMALES, Cooks, &c. sT., IN Poot Sead i 4.04 rm compat ; WEST @TH §T.—A of 10 and 5. Hee WEST 41ST ST., THIRD FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— 4. “respectable ‘girl as" chaubertaahd sad wees; ‘Gan do sewing; good reference. 297 vere ‘WEST 18TH 8ST., BETWEEN 9TH AND 10TH A’ TO DO ween the Ia rath athe Get ineiabeh, ownor par, | 4 B09 2.4 STH rae iy BATW ER Mae 4s 81st AnD 9 by Bascvrget 3 RE- ‘ith the oo to do yo mp a = a ab, ce to de general Rouse Suse or in'asina 616 & SIXTH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS CHAM- ‘and plain sewer; can give six years’ rever- Dressmakers and Seamstresses. HELP WANTED—BEMALES. MUST BE baker; Arts i Saker) oy tere teed A a Ars WANTED—AT 9% (OLD =m HELP WANTED.—A MIDDLE AGED WO experienced : ‘as chambermaid; one for ‘immediately at Fogermeldislet one 0s housekeeper. -Avoiy RSON OF hd Ss Je ere og Ley ato it Station faa foo ti ‘drat eed ‘Address, ‘thoes and where last emaploved ‘Prtenfly, Herald ofice ecnen nares E88, TRIMMING AND LACE Senta Smart young ladies WhO 4 the sete ait vs be | liberally ‘dealt with. Apply to Irwin Simpson, 265 6th av. RY REST HANDS WANTED—FOR MAKING, FINE y hand bastini cate eae undersarments; alo ft hand bastiog th av. 'TED—A SEAMSTRESS; ONE WHO UNDER- = wet Ceeematin and can sew on a Wheeler & Wil- son methine “Call'at 17 Bast 82d st, on Monday, between 9 and 12 o'clock. ‘ANTED.—A FEW braid. Apply at 324 AT 381 Gamat erm, aoe FANCY BRAID W Siveras tis pay to trek clase B. SPORBORG, ‘ANTED-TWO OR THREE Gli bes ie OF ‘age, to work on shields and bows. Mrs. M. Sum- merticla's, 669 8th av. Fn Mg he eget ON FANCY OQ GRAND 87: CORNER OF MERCER—AN BX: Perlenced dressmaker to work by the day. 21578 rish the services of experienced French dressmakerg pS er eg i re Fate ay kept by calling or Tea e ents being promp! gagem 6 P = ST CLASS DRESS. JG BLEECKER work at herown residence: cuts and in the most fashionable siyle; all work done at the notice and at moderate charges, psa Firat ois lias aressmaker 10 go out ‘by the day of to work al her own ood milliner, seamstress and musician; 5 wae 4TH FH aT. MBAR 1ITH,—FAMILIES WHO an order and FIRST FLOOR, FRONT, ROOM NO. 4.— L" playmate LADY WANTS ANY KIND OF EM- yee with » A or invalid or would take entire of chi small; no objection to the country, Ine, box ister Herald “ON WHEELER & WILSON'S MA- = anes e tucking; also® good operator for Singer's 8 DRESSMAKER AND MILLINER, ‘wishes to obtain days’ work in some family sland. Address Gunset, Bay st., Stapleton, <r WANTED—AS FAMILY SEAMSTRESS; umderstanda dress and cloak making perfectly. Address fers. Harmen, Wall House, dasasariped 72, WEST UTH ST—A MIDDLE AGED LADY As housekeeper or companion and nurse to an invalid; Pai bad experience; ean furnish best references, Apply ai erett Li 19 Day: BETWEEN 18TH AND 19TH STS.—A Teapectible, steaity, domesticated American Proiest- as housekeeper; has hi experience and is fully com ent of any large charge Dest re ferences. 2.4. EAST 287 ST—A COMPETENT AMERICAN woman as housekeeper in an institution, hotel or Brirate family; boys" choo!’ preverred. Address Mrs, Housekeepers, &e. EAST 7TH ST.—AN AMERICAN WIDOW LADY AS housekeeper in a private family. Call on or address 21 & G. ou Monday: ring number three bell. N AMERICAN WIDOW LADY, EXPERIENCED IN honsokeeping, desires the position as such in a gentie- Boan's family. Highest reference given, Address B., Herald ce. YOUNG WIDOW LADY OF EDUCATION AND RE- finement would like a position as housekeeper or gover- hess in a gentieman's family; none but first class need answer, 0. J. W., box 145 Herald office. YOUNG WIDOW OF EDUCATION AND REFINE- ment would like & position as housekeeper in a gentie- man’s family; no objection to children; none but first class heed anawer. ' Address Mrs, A. Bellmonte, Herald office. MIDDLE AGED AMERICAN WIDOW LADY WISHES a housekeeper's situation In a widower’s family; good Feference given aud required, ‘Trifers need not enawer “Kae reas Mrs. J. Strong, station G, for four days. score LADY WISHES A SITUATION AS HOUSE- Keeper or companion ina gentleman's ‘amily; woud Take the charge of a widower's fainlly; understan is ihe care Hiren and all kimis of family wewing, nod is wing 10 Seal fe any Goceauttcentioe; ie country preferred, Call on ‘oF address C. M., 114 Bridge st., Brooklyn, WARSTED_BY A RESPECTABLE WINOW, A SIT( ‘ation as housekeeper or to take full charze of « hou + Gora party of gentlemen; understands ai! kinds of cooking; ‘wants a home more than wages : no objection to the country; Pest reference given. Address Mrs. Smith, station D, ible » for four. days. Warten By A WIDOW LADY (AN AMERICAN) OF cultivation and refinement, a situation as housekeeper ps Fp apn frat clase references given. Adiress Mre. ‘ANTED—BY AN AMERICAN LADY OF EXPERIENCE ‘and refinement, a situation ‘as housekeeper or compan- fon; no objection to trav Address, for two weeks, box ~ $88 Poughkeepsie Post office. Reference given if required. General Housework, &c. ELDRIDGE &T., BASEMENT.—A YOUNG GIRL TO do general housework. 8 254, 25 — “73: WEST 41ST ST., THIRD FLOOR, BACK ROOM. A respectable girl to do housework in a small family. reference, WEST £7?7H ST.—A YOUNG AMERICAN GIRL 10 assist in light housework and sew. Call on ot ad- . W., as above, eTH AV.—A ‘RESPECTABLE GIRL, OF ABO'T 20 years and well educated, for any kind of house- vod famt y. Inquire of Van Cleve, between I Nurses, & &e. WEST 30TH. ST.-A LADY GOING TO EUROPE wiebes to procure a situation fora good nurse who is Zully competent to take charge of an infant from ita birth, QUINCY ST. CLASSON | AV. BROOKLYN.—A as‘purse and to do plain sewing; good re- 2 colored girl asm + ference. 30 RIVINGSON ST.—A YOUNG FRENCH LADY, « lately Jamded, a8 nurse; no objection to the country: Address Mr. A. Noronk. ‘Br SHERIF ST., TOP FLOOR—A RESPECTABLE married woah an nurse, with & fresh of milk, to baby at her own residence. Good"reference. a7 WEST 191M ST. IN THE FRONT BASEMENT.— Asnerican girl, to take care of children Reece a 205 t in faitora! and ah Nal oh hildren ; best clty reference; no objec: count uminer, Can be seen on ‘Monday and Tues §y, Lit Qiang 12 @UAND €+A GHILD TO BRING UP_ON BOT. EAST WTH ST., NEAR SD AV.—A RESPECTABLE, Intell girl'as cbildren’s nurse and plain sewer 08 59S Oh S0. Wiccoectoun Ivtan slenes would hort a good home and ies ot cle en. Tnguire for Saunders, A BERSON OF SEVERAL YEARS’ EXPERIENCE IN the care « “Cchi Met wishes a situation ax nurse and gov- Srnom; ts fol 'y cokmpaicnt; good references sven and re- gulred terms » roueaate 1 Bridgeport, mD., Post ouk Address J.8., box 4 BY SIFUATION as WET NURSE, A Apply’ at Cuntle WAstep—a youns way nan; olttid three weeks old, eden, oa Mowe ay. Ennndresses, &e. 1061 Ys 329), ©. eutemea 20ND FLOOR, and i good cents a doven, and duting nokin, WEST’ TT ‘ST, NEAR (TH AV., THIRD FLOOR, back room. A respectable woman to do washtnus at 08, reside: ee; 6 “ould do gentlemen's or familles’ wash- dag on reasonab Ye bor, My OF WOuld go aut by the day. 241 “WEST 1.0 5T, SECOND FLOOR, RACK ROOM, Detwoe, \ 7a arid Bh ava.-A respectable youn w gy of single gentlories oe ang moon to So, then Tit de fyeash Witton nnd thedaen pet Mitlesoen's nen "As @® best order; boat city reisromoe, or nd ees. Mtfiecelianeous, ” ¥,, TWO DOORS FROM YTH dl VMvotestant woman as attendant upon an jnvaitd lady or genti ply at preseut emplo 105 Be wean; Doobjection to the country. A) 7 ys Ap nn #T., VERY NEAR 4TH AV. AND BAST TH whom sickness or Broadway.—. early marringe prevent from jan education 1 youth ey with Mis 7 may reaume or even oo ae hae iw ot nor coon Fatronaae comp. vate interviews aa Tome tora. 127 sewing. WEST 47TH S&T. “AMERICAN LADY As TRAY. an elderly £43 Se ers Th ‘ob objection te gong to Europe. € Call on oF addres. F EA & VANDE! BRO 474 lg ret een to t—A_ German widower's damaiiy Nest ah nist vemoen, Cail fortwo days. eat until & orelock “ana trom + to ORCHARD F. WO FRENCH ICH LA DIER, ¢ ona, fas coverness, the: "er 4odo light chamber w AST AYV., SECON: TQN reece pec tae aaa 7 eee arr | eremtameentas | © WISHES A G{TUATh OF TO Give ooo! so Ames eee feaee an ra a ee ae pbs Lg Py ry cry ok Pont office, eee. isting, ilerald “Gu D AccUstowED to Scr) Llp i rea capable SF ah ANTED—SEVERAL DRESS FINISHERS AND ONE competent operator on Wheeler & Wilson's sewing ma- chine, “Apply at 816 Broadway, third floor. ANTED—A FIRST RATE TRIMMER FOR A MILLI- ery store a short distance in the country , food y paid to a good hand, Cail at 4ls Broadway (W. Mf. Burdlck’s), Hy 2 Monday morning, from 9 to 11 oelock. "ANTED—GOOD WEAVERS AND SPINNERS OF WSS SHOP cms mon mare Wea rhea nano; one That ent wi oune ; 01 mn. zeae, in handwriting of appl plicant, box 4,423 Post oflce, with AMERD—A SMART ROY; WAGES PER WEFK. wince ees morning, between 9'and 10, to Fort. mann z gee goods business thoroughly; nove others, oy ° alt early Monday mornin, ‘O'REILLY BROS,, 267 Fulton st.,Brooklyn, L. 1. b fry ged ZOUMG MAM, Sms secnr 16 TO 18, TO AT- ni a plumbin, ore; must a have the best references Apply at Tit ets ayeres Pome 8 ‘ANTED—A NUMBFR OF’ 8MAR’ IGEN? W ‘cash boys. ‘CAMPION & STUART, EN Broadway. ANTEDCA FEW GENTLEMEN OF ENERGY AND hoe Apply to G. ag sepate fe HENRY, pies Ife insurance . ‘Broadway, room ANTED—A YOUNG MAN FULLY COMPETENT TO take charge of the ofl department in a wholosale drug store. Address, with references and salary wauted, Drugs, Herald office. Wares GOOD STOUT LAD OF GooD REFER- ohtee. ‘ences and willing to do Ii house, Address A. B. ine commission "ANTED—ALL WHO Al bay Wren gad examine poy hg street, Astor H FOR BUSINESS cer, No. 1 Vesey ‘ANTED—SEVERAL BEST HANDS, DRESSMAKERS, ‘Also an apprentice. Apply for two days at 114 Weat 28d at., near 6th a SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES, Q4. NEW CHAMBERS 8T-—A8 BARTENDER, BY A tober young man, intely landed ; good elly refer- Gace. “Gall etweenil Ar Me ahd? 3 WEST 30TH ST, BETWEEN 8TH AND STH avs.—An elderly widow with good city references the charge of a gentleman's house ‘for the summer season or longer. MIDDLE AGED RESPECTABLE MAN'IS DESIROUS of obtaining employment, in some capacity where his aervi ay be required; advertiser ia conversant with bookkeeping and the general business of an office ; he is de- Mrous of obtaining any respectable employment, no matter Moat respectable in what pokitton, at a small remuneration. references will be given. Address W. 8., Herald office. SITUATION WANTED—RY A YOUNG MAN, IN family grocery, tea and coffee or retail limuor bualnens : city experience; clly reference. Address H. M. W., Herald oillee, for three days. N AMERICAN AND HIS WIFE OFFER THEIR services in taking charge of a house during the absence of the family in Europe. References. Address for one week Charge, Herald ofice. ie BY CLERKS ~ “AND” _SALESMEN, GRADUATE OF A UNIVERSITY DESIRES A SITU- ation as tutor) ean, instruct thoroughly in French clas. mathematics, &c., ‘has no objection to travel or go Inthe enimtry. Wefereiices--Prot, Chander, Behool of Mines, Columbia College ; Mr. Hoyt, President Gold'Board. Address D., box 202 Herald office. ANTED—A SOBER, INDUSTRIOUS MAN TO DRIVE a ho i aust understand. ahtppi grit hota, ork and, come, wal Fecommeniea. T's al ly man constant employment it on Mrs. Dilion, 410 East 16th ot. oe THE TRADES, orennerinnons Rn COMPETENT || MECHANICAL DRAUGHTSMAN mishen situation a8 superintendent, designer or to do sash ofliee duty.; highest feferences furnigNed. Addre Braughtam tation A, New York, |ARVER WANTED.-A HEAD CARVER, FOR A Broadway dining suloon; must thorougtily understand bis Dusiness and come well recommended; steady. cmployment. Call ‘at room 82 Richmond House, corner Broome atid Elm street 00D, PAPER, HANGERS. —BEST PRICES PAID FOR ‘good workmen; also a smart "REUBEN or DREW, 2% Carmine st. FLOUSE PAINTERS WANTED—ALSO CEILING DECO- ators ; also painters’ bova; extra'wages given to thore who beta the their own tools, brushes, Ac. wire for wix day at 47 Amity Wanted to hire, #' painter's swing, scaffold, blocks an open. JATANNER, ORNAMENTAL, WANTED aT 18 AND 15 North Essex at. near Orange, Ne NJ. le ae B. WANTED—FIRST CLASS WORKMEN. ALD WIN, SEXTON & CO., 170 Broadway. AWYER WANTED—ONE ACCUSTOMED TO RUN- ning an upright aliting saw, at the Lawrence moulding mf 1, corney Ist av. and a WANTED—AT IEE L LAWRENCE MOULDING infl, corner Ist av. and 30th COMPETENT BOOKKEEPER WISHES A SITUA- tion in sity or country: over ten years in last place, Ad- dress H. William, box 141 Herald office, for one wee! YOUNG MANAGING CLERK, WHO 18 ADMITTED to with Chambers business, vesslads. trate age, teterenena ‘cua oomspentation, expected: Address “Broadway,” box 186 Herald ofilce. OOKS OF ACCOUNT EXAMINED AND ADJUSTED by an accountant with Al references, Address Expert box 3,19 New York Poat office, RY GOODS SALESMEN WANTED. [ BEPERIRNORD hands, with city rela 90 ‘only need a OWE ES, 1 as 171 #th av. RY GOODS SALESMEN WANTED.—EXPERIENCED salesmen acquainted with the city retait trade. Srey 3 Monday morning to Frank Haray & Co.y 307 Gran corner of Allen, XPERIENCED LACE AND EMBROIDERY SALES- man wants an engagement; city reierence. Address Lace, Herald oitice. TRST CLASS SALESMEN WANTEDCIN THE SILK department. | Apply to James A. Hearn & Bon, 775 Broad- way, above sh at, ETAIL HO! Easter & department TERY SALESMAN WANTED.—HAMILTON ons. of Haltinore, want in their retail hosiery ung man fully nequainted with the hosiery etic salesman, with approved caun, 471 Broadway. Wane TWO THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED RE- tail dry goods clerks. FOSTER BROTHERS, 272 Bleecker st. ‘ANTED—AS CLERK TO ATTEND PAPER HANG- ing and shade store, voung man, 18 years old; must know the business, Call on Hojer, 974 8 av. ANTED—A WELL EXPERIENCED DRY GOODS ‘salesman and widow trimmer. Address W. F. & Co. 818 Main st., American Block, Buia b ANTED—A_ SALESMAN, TO SELL, MACHINERY ‘olla; one who has an established trade in thie line in New York cit ity and neighboring, local towne. Address, with reference and salary destred, H. H. H. H., Herald office, ANTED—A CLERK IN AN INSURANCE COMPANY muat be a rapid and excellent penman; one acquainted with the business preferred. State lowest salary, age, &c. Address Insurance Company, box 2,426 Post office. ‘ANTED—IN AN OLD AND WELL KNOWN CLOTH house, an experienced salesman with s large trade, which he can control. No rienced person need apply. Xuldveass with Tull particulars, Box 1,188 Post ollice. G MAN, AS CLERK IN A LAW ‘ANTED—A YOU Ollice. Salary $5 a week.” Must write a good and rapid hand. Address in handwriting B. & H., box #8 Post ollice. ‘ANTED—A MIDOLE AGE! keep books and tke charge German and understan 's the in: Address in own handwrting, ences (none others noticed), RELIABLE MAN, TO office; oue who speaks ce business preserred. statin, wages and refer- “box 40 Herald office. WASTED A BOOKKEEPER, BY A WHOLESALE mannfactnring uouse where the duties are light; mnt beof unexceptionavie habits and come well recommended ; salary $500 to $60, with prospeet of Increase i Ad: areas, atating Qualiucations and references, G. & R., Herald TANTED—TWO THOROUGH. DRY GOODS SALES- men who don'tdrink rum. Apply Monday and Tues- day at Foster Bron., 149 Fulton at., Afrookt lyn. WAXTED-A CIGAR SALESMAN, 0% good city trade; also one having a good Western trade, to sella speciatity in the cigar line on commission ; to such & go0d chance offers, Apply at B. Orborn's, 21 Park pace, ANTED—ACTIVE TRAV Afraid to work. Address C, ‘ANTED—AN ENTRY CLERK; A YOUNG MAN, AC- curate and quick at figures tm good enman, quired. Address, with name, age and references ta fully Post oftice box 1,746. _ COACHMEN AND GARDENERS, A FIRST CLASS COACHMAN; UNDERSTANDS HIS. business in all ite branches, with unexceptionable refer. enves ; will be disenpaged in a few days. ail or address Conchiman, 35 Weat 4d sirwet, present employer's SITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST “CLASS GAR dener and coachman, unerstands his business in b: ren and stavle; best city reference. Address Industriot box 167 Lerald olive. SITUATION WANTED_BY A COMPETENT MAN, AS AA “coachman; understands his business, is a good driver and sober man, with the best of city references. Ca! or ‘Addrens 488 ith av., for J. T., room § BRGLISHMAN AND WIFE Wisi SITUATIONS man aa coachman; woman to do chamberwork an: Rinin vowing: ity or country. Good elty referances gtven. Address R. § ‘Weat 16th st., between #th and 9th a NOACHIMAN'S SITUATION WANTED-—BY A RESPECT. / abe Protestant man in private family, either in city or faher, steady and a careful Ublver., Best city Addrods T. R, M., box office, for two JOACHMAN'S SITUATION W 'WANTED—BY A SINGLE 2 man: bas had 14 years’ er as coachman in this chy reterentes. Coachman, 126 West 2th ry reference. days. reas rest, ANTED BY A RESPECTABLE, SOBER MAN, A fituation as coachman; thoroughly understands his siness can kive the best city reference. Apply at 113 and JANTED—A SITU ATION ‘AS GARDENER, BY A SIN. rho underriande, the growing of all xinde of its and flowers and raieing all kinds of granes; a 4. J. B., 226 Mulberry ot., beiween ee ie iso. farmln rine and i} _.._ HELP WANTED—MALES. THOROUGHLY steRMRNCED BUTLER In A middie age A Private family; Kogiishi firm class references required, Apply vetwecs Eland Td gelock at he oiice YaSuth Bd sta, Williams corner of Ist an 4 ie MAN WANTED ma ‘Licut MANUPAC- faring posincas who can loan hie .gmplozer from #600 te «iven. coord be ‘quate, ret dour, Trout roake, = APP CANVASSER WANTED. 70.4 FIRST CLASS bd work will be Separate Brcesene’ 24, \ GENTS (WANTED |. OF GOUD ae eure ly to asetmae 8 Co. me ous ame Ma. 6 Fukon place, op ta PEDLERS WANTED TO Ca ol i Arima MeL Fae md pws earatog hie tock end no bum: Le BOI pamaranre,ru 10 WM. H. DE GROOT, se — EN WANTBD—AT 489 BROOME 87., SECOND FLOO M*t uot up a roule for an attractive Weekly ae meee Wits P ‘PEI A VAINTED WITH THE knowiedme to “ingertane lands, most advantageously dreas, w: Post o gt UP ROUTES ON THR First come first served. Ap: P vemabis, were yf ae Pf in Pevoayivanin, "Ade a erreagee and neni of precidomta, N.R., y hie experience and | ‘ANTED—AT FACTORY 214 EAST 26TH ST., BE- tween 2d and 3d ava. children's carriage trimmers and Painters; also a. woman to work Singer's sewing machine in trimming shop. ‘ANTED—TWO RAILING FINISHERS AND HELP- ers and one forger, at Hope Iron Worke, 84 Railroad av., near Prospect at., Jerse City. ANTED—TEN GOOD BRICKLAYERS TO GO Waterbury, Conn. for.» few months. Apply on Mon morning between 6 and 8 o'clock to ‘LOY, in WAS art Goop LUMBER. INQUIRE OF THOS. Byrne, 15 East 19th at. ‘0 office No, 819 4th av., three doors from eat st. ANTED-AN ARCHITECTURAL DRAUGHTSMAN, Who can do all pertaining to an arehitect’sofica and come well recommended; such a oni have permanent employ. in, architect, jew Haven, Conn, WANTED.-A FIRST CLASS FOURDRINIER MACHINE tender, on straw prints; sober and industrious, with reference, Address vox 2,851 Philadelphia Post ottice. Fi RA! ESIRE SE e famille eomme institute! ‘tee ou gouvernante, ur deux jours au 103 (ouest, 2Sme rue. UN “BONNE CUISINIERE FRANCAISE, AYANT servi plusieurs annees dans dea families americaines, a Parts desire xe placer dans une famille privee; peut foursir® de bonnes recommandations, 8 ave chez les coiffeuses, EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS, TONDON AND NEW YORK STEAMSHIP LINR. 4 Steamers fortnightly to London direct from pier No. 8 North river. May 16] WM. PENN. June 18 May 20] ATALANTA. eat currency rates, appiy to ‘ROBT, eet r freight ‘apply to HOWLAND & ASPINWALL, 64 South ipa gree poole a PACKET COMPANY'S ne ALLEMANRTA, E. Meier, commander, carrying the United States mails, w fail on TUESDAY, May 13, a 12, at dF M., for taking passengers for pe Havre, Southampton and Nn Firat cabin, $120; second cabin, $72; steerage, @36—paya- ble in United's hae The CINBRI Haack, will sail May 19. KONHARDT CO., CB. RICHARD & Boas, General Passage Age General A, 6 Broad arnt, § No. 6 Barclay ‘firey NY NLY AMERICAN LINE TO GERMANY. The famous, first class Steams! UAKER CITY, eg Wolt, will le Rates of peseage—Fi ‘es $* gecona Cabin, $55. in Appiy for (or Freight'to RUGER hoor {08 Peat oc Passage’ to V. PRECHT, 40 Brondway._ HE HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S ‘ron mall steamship, for VARIA. Mever commander, carrying ihe United States Mails, J. will sali as an EXTRA STEAMER, on SATURDAY, May ae Be for ANB Min via Southampton, taking passengers'at. the following greatly reduced rates, payabie in tn gold = Firat cabin, w100; ; stee KUNHARDT & & General Agenits, _No, 61 Broad street, N.Y. Passage BY STEAMER TO AND FROM Liverpool and Queenstown, ‘Also from Liverpoo! and London, yy first cinse packet ships, Drafts payable in'all parts of Great Britain and Ireland as lowest rates, APY eign BROS., 86 South street and 28 Broad- N‘te rage RICHARD & BOAS, General Fasage Ageia, _No. 6 Barclay street, N.Y. ATIONAL LINE ERIN will leave on Saturday, May 16, at orth river. a. ory peg Beas $100; L nya . Steerage wickets from. Liv or Queenstown, 837, carrene id ; bist Apply at te oillees of the company, 57 and 27 Broadway. Ht RT, Manager. The General Transatlantic Company's mail steamships be- tween Rew York aed Havre, calling st Brest a tos Favorite ronte for the Com 0 North river, as (ollowa:— ARIS, Duchesne, atur tay, May 18, EUROPE, Lemarie, Saturaay, May 3 BT. LAURENT, Bocamte, Satirdny, Jv PERBIRE, Surimont, Saturday, Jude & Price of passage in gold (including wine) to Brest or Havre, First eabin, S100; second Cabin, #85. ari Including rallway lickets, furnished on bot First cabin, $145; second cabin, 684. cg These ateamers do n Medical attendance free American travellers yong, to. oF return nent of Europe, by tak teamers of it hs io a both trauatt by English rallwage and the discomforts of cross ing the Channel, besides acne Ume, trouble and expense. GEORGE MACKENZI&, Agent, 58 Broadway. WE NORTH GERMAN LLOYD'S Steamship NEW YORK, F. Preyer, Master, THURSDAY, May 18, ‘ates mail, Will fall from the Bromen ry, gicerage passengers. 2 Bieerage. To be followed by th Weasels, Master, on onary. Bay fh BLA, For freight or pen EPICS 4 0O., 68 Brond street, GAFETY, SPEED AND comvor rhe taroetle passenger siseunieor ier asthor ito ert of sail ‘Saturday, wih passengers for Liverpool, Glasgow amd DONTA, MacDonald... Balle Saturday, M na TANNIA,’ Late... Batty ANN Mia Wine i Sura, ey From pier 0 beth igo able a curren Etbte to Eiverpodh Cine en fatermasicn apply onthe company'eoffice, No. ‘ a New vor HENDERSON BROTHERS. passengers will please come direct to aedice, aa nia company does not employ runners. = 0 bed AND LIVERPOOL. York only 620 steer a ofcaay, Mon let a8 Nori rive rer. Fansaye from soa’ ton York, Parte, Ham Brette on Irctengy Kaginad, Fronee ena __ WILLIA ao GUION, 29 29 Broadway. ony atoge anita fy i aga ‘Liverpoat on er soley, ha fay tae + Cablt pansy: atoerage, currency. Appo to WILLIAMS & O: "ON, 20 Brondwaye de seee * it to Paris. ae) by ) Seemann, Vas Cabin, $90, gold; anne le in Rates of from New Fark to Halifax—First Cabin, tid Fora marded {9 Havre, Hamburg, Bremen, Passage from Liverpool or Queenstown, rency, Wickets tam be bought Dore by peopous sending for their friends, For further information apply at the company’s oflee. Wits! Dane ae ray, N.Y, TEAM WEE KLY TO LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN. CUNARD LINE, TARIFA sails. PALMYRA radny, May i For fr ght cr cabin’ assare eal Pie Tbovling Green. sleerage passa, roadway. onpawaieiakadl "Tig, CUNARD. OR LAVERPOOL, CALLING AT QUEENSTOWN, CU- FE nard steamship Gavin... or freight or passage *PEY CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green. HE STEAMSHIP CITY a Rly gl YORK, OF THE IN- man line, will sail ‘45 North river, at noon, on nr centr ep rec ly Broadway.” COAST" Noe AMER! ISE ST! ‘STEAMSHIPS. DAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. OSE Oka to SRE ‘OR CALI NEW SAILING “A MRE ANGEMEN: THE STH AND 20TH OF EVERY. "morn, or the day before wien these dutee fail LOWER THAN BY ANY OTHER LINE. mhairclegant and favorite steamship GUIDING STAR Weitnesday. May 30, at noon, from pier 46 North river, a0) King street. For passage or frely! rae aaa pias No a LIAM H, WEBB, President CHARLES DANA, Vice President ‘54 Exchange place, New Yor! ACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S Wee LINE TO FORNIA AND CHINA. at greatly reduced rates. line ieave pier No. 42 North river 38 o'clock noon ur times a month, On Jat, 9th, 16th and 24%, except when those days fall On Sunday, then the day previ- ine hundred pounds baggage free toeach adult, Medicine and stisndance free, ‘May 16—OCEAN- QUEEN, Captain F. T. King, connecting with GOLDEN CITY, in W. T. Lapldge. Stoamer leuving May 9 connects ‘closely with, steamer GREAT BLO, ledving San Francisco June for Chins and Jay og For ada tickets ani all further information apply at the jeketofice or at the wharf foot of Canal street big ie B. BABY, Agent, IBKAS LINE FOR, GALVESTON, TEXAR taker low as Freight and Pasnag Steamers of the al foot of Canal No e made for dravage in Galveston on charge ms age ace Meal Lo! Y & Cl Malden lane. FREIGHT by any other line. The Al steam cy Partridge, will Jeave pier 20 Hast river, jor by railroad. For freight or ‘Superior accomuodations) apply to 0, He er JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, ‘All kinds of Steamboat and id Shipping Printing. [OR NEW ORLEANS DIRE iteiecitan 13 STGAMSHTP LINE, comp! rst class steamships GENERAL GRANT, Captain H. 8. Quick. Gi SCENT CITY, Gaptata E,W. SHERMAN, Cantal in W. B. Hi NeRAL'M UNtrED srares, ptain A. ptnin G. Le GL. BS eamahip ERMAN Captain Wine Ps Hen will be deapatched ‘on Saturday, May 16)'at 8 o'clock P. M., from pier 12 North river. Frofgit received at through rates for St, Louis, Mobile and Gaivestor The GENERAL GRANT will succeed Saturday, May 23. accommodations, 40 Broadway. For freight or passage, havi apply to tie agents SAMULL WSC VENS 4 OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. THE CROMWELL LINE, lock of this line will eave plor ‘No. 9 North river at 8 o'clock P. ows. RGE WASHINGTON .Gager. 8. al i’ ‘Louis, Mobile ‘and’ Galveston at For freght or or core apply to the agents, rat street. through rates. H. B, CROMWELL & C rpaRs ‘BROADWAY. bad ane San excrEEwE WED, RAIN i ema one wa ornare sa COMIC SKETCHES Third week of the astrasrdlnary Venirloquist, =iamamaa Rea JILTON. BOONE CHILDREN who will omqenz ne fhe) m AD ADE ane SRARE, 4m two scenes from. Firat week of the caning MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND D SATURDAY. ‘ORBRELL SISTERS' NEW YORK THEATRE. ADMISSION. ane anne and delighted audiences to see sornfOnREut ig SND JENNI fn the highly successful Buri jurleaque > PARIS AN ite: n adaptation from the Freuch of La BELLE HELENE, ng ot of Offenbach's et Mr. M. SF eh nightly in bis inimitable char- of ROMEO JAFFILR J! INS in the laughabie farce of TOO MUCH FOR GOOD NATURE. _ MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY AT 3 O'CLOCK. RE. ADMISSION 0 CENTS. ROADWAY THEAT! MONDAY EVENING AND tty 4 MATINE: ‘MR, AND MRS, BARNEY WILLIAMS, A SUCCESS: by PRECEDENTED. THE BES! IkISH (A OF THE DAY. Charies jler's romantic pad THE aera Beary with even, more care than has marked the produe- Tonner this establish EVERY TABLEAU V 'OCIFEROUSLY ENCORED. EVERY SONG ENTHUSIASTICALLY tS iCORED, EVE! ae HEAKTILY ENCOR! ER —With the so: Sole AL CWEARING. ar ree uae and EB exe agit vee ELLY ‘NOLAN af song POLLY Pi ye NEW IRISH BATU! ATE Me. and Mrs. wn ae Winctaud MATI- NEE and SECOND CONNIE AH M, BE, Seats secured from 8 till 6, tix dayein 8 i adeaueet OWERY THEATRE—FIRS? NIGHT OF THE ENGAGE- ment of thefavorite actor ees be ne 3 = f Mr. W. H. WHALLEY. RED wen, | w. a. wHatey, |? Oar, DeBe |W. He san, or the Brothers as OTTO "| w. H. WHALLEY TURSDAY Ei NING te ees, yf JOHN Jn JONES ‘Treas. netit o WEDNESDAY EVENING, benetit of E, W. MARBTO. RENCH THEATRE. "ANA. an Brookiyn)—CROWN. ee ‘in New Yi SGnowN tas UL. jew Yor! ROWN DIAMONDS. re Matinee—| VOLO. at theatre, 701 and we ‘Broadway. Sane THEATRE.—TENTH WEEK. CROWDS TURNED AWAY. The great comic hig GBs Fox's spectucutar Pantomime, MPTY DUM HL D. | Combi Ballet, Spectacte, Burlesque, Pan- tomime, ‘The brightens, ‘most spark- Ning id jendi production of the season. ‘Standing mm Oniy” announced every aight | H since its formance. Fox, a H. DUMPTY - WN Grand Balids, led by 1 im the country, ULE. pete Champ ton Skaters of all Amerie Goo! AND CARRIE MATINEES RT hig WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS. Admission Tia. Family circle bc. | Orchestra and balcony chairs $1 60. (To matines, bal jcony’ j aduulasion for children 50c.) Begi No frie list, H. RVING HALL. BLIND TOM'S CONCERTS. ‘The management respectfully announce that in compliance with the expressed desire of many patrons they have decided upon giving a second series of concerts, to commence on MONDAY, MAY 1, 'l BLIR THE arene ike NEGRO D Boy PIANIST, the most wonderfull; gifted | musfeal genius that the world THE GREATEST MUSICAL PRODIGY OF ANY AGE, AN’ INCOMPRELNSIBLE PHENOMNON, MUSICAL MYSTERY, whose tmitative facil coupled with originality, have no limite; whose eccentricities mystify and amuse, while his jus execution of the mort classical music enraptures Hatencr, will appear as above for & short ime longer. WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. at two o'ciock P.M, Tickets for reserved seals may be obtained six days ii Advance at Pond's music stores, Nos. 547 and 865 Broadway giao at Ld ‘Broadway and at the box office, from 9 A.M. till 4 'M. daily. Doors open at 7; to commence at 8 o'clock pre- marvel evel Mi CADEMY OF MUSIC. MONDAY Mile. FANNY SANK UYcueK and the leading members of her company have most liberally olunteered their VALUABLI: SERVICES FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE, AMERICAN DRAMATIC FUND, ‘on the above date, SELECTIONS. yuon te 4 HER GREAT CHARACTERS OF EN Bega DEBORAH. een, a number of MOST a euikhe TEALIAN ARTISTS, WHO HAVE VOLUNTEERED THEIR AID. Admission, $1; reserved seats, $1 50; re a Seats may’ now be secured al the Academy at th usual ticket of AVANA, SISAL AND VERA CRUZ New York and Mexican Mail Steamship Line. Sailing twenty days, RAL ‘aplat in J. Deaken. ptain W. Moegill. YI wil? leave pier 17 East river on Thurs- at lO A. M. Fo sey NITED STATES MATL 10 HAVANA. MSHIP COMPANY. precisely, tl MORRO CASTLE, Capt. Se Adam EAGLE, Capt, M.'R, Greene, via. COLUMBIA, Capt. E, Van Sice, May 28. ghia area “SED.B. bar ny beds BALTIMORE AND HAVANA (A STEAMSHIP COMPANY. For New Orleans via Key West, calling at Havana re- turning. The steamship Liberty will sail for the above ports Tuenday, May 19, at 4:30 P. M, precisely, Passengers New York in the morning of the day of sailing will eat "Fe etree) having splendid modations, ‘or frieght or aving splendid accom apply to HENRY M. WARFIELD & CO. Agents, 16 Spears wharf, Baitimore, Fok Savanna, Ga, FREIGHT AT REDUCED RAT MER ARRANGEMENT. CHANGE OF DAYS. During the dull season, or until further notice, the de- partures for Savannah will be every Wednesday and Satur- day, ax follows :— LEO, Captain Dearborn, WEDNESDAY) May 1 ip from pier 16 East river, at 8 P. M. DOK, Captain Nickerson, SATURDAY, May 16 HERMAN xn per 13 North river, ‘at 8 P.M. SING: tox Gs ean aon WEDNESDAY, May 20, fro orth ri . M. + ‘Through rates given and tl ough ile of, indiog aigued ts connection with the Central Katlroad of Georgia. Through tickets to all points by Central Raliroad of Georgia, Atlantic and Gulf Kallrond and Florida steamers MUR IS & CO., 61 and 62 South street. iO INGetUs, FOX £6 88 Liberty wtrvet, WM. Re GARRISON, No. 6 ‘Bowling wren. FPO SAVANNAH, GA., EVERY SATURDAY. k'Star ‘Independent Line. if Freight and Passage at reduced rate. Steamship itarday, May 9 Steamenp MONTGOMERY, aturday, May 16 at P.M. from pi er "ig North river. Through passage tickets gi n over the Central Raflrond of Geor.ta and Atlantic Guit Kaliroad and Florida steamers ‘Apply to R. 8 West street, (OR CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA PORTS. New sork and Charleston Steamship Company's first class sidewhcel steamsh! JAMES ALGER, Captain T. J. Lockwood, on Wednesday, May 13, sailing from pier No. 8 North ri Superior accommoriasion for pasnengers, Through pasnage, tickets and bills of lading teaued to at io Routh anf Southwest in connection wih the South rolina Railroad and with steamers to Flo HENKY R. MORGAN & CO CADEMY OF MUSIC. Tn consequence of the numerous requests which have been to bim by the leading Trish’ and other prominent titizens of New York, WENDELU PHILLIPS will deliver his celebrated oration, FOR THE FIRST TIME IN TE THIS CITY, ON The ticket office at the A ‘Academy of Music will be open on Saturday, May ty Ge OF TICKETS 8 CENTS. RESERVED SEATS 50 CENTS EXTRA. In order to accommodate the many applications made for tlekets by persons residing outside the city, tickets will also be soid at Pond’s music stores, 647 and 805, and at 114 Broadway USEUM 618 SCIENCE OF 6:5 AND ANATOMY, ae Ax, 68 BROADWAY ét¢ 618 BROADWAY 618 WONDERS 618 THOUSANDS ON 61s WONDERS. tis CURIOSITIES. ‘Open from § A. M. 618 ANJO INSTRU ‘TION—R'Y THE DOBSON BROTHERS, kings of the banjo, at the new instruction rooms, 260 Bowery. Patent and other Banjos of a superior quailty. Ree SEATS FOR TRE OPERA AND THEATRE OFFICE, METROP LITAN hot pt Sp apo 5 HM. ADAMS, AGENT. HE NATIONAL CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, Eighth street, opposite Ciiaton Hall, THE LECTURE SEASON. perontanr URES DAILY—T0 GENTLEMEN On interesting stibjecta, at the New York Museum of Anatomy, 618 Broadway. Those unable to-aitend. thewe lectures may receive a copy by forwarding 95 cents. Ad- dress Secretary of New York Museum of Anatomy, 618 Broadway. am PIANOFORTES. _ GREAT OFFER.-HORACE WATERS & 421 Broadway, will dispose of 15 new and 10 second Vhand Pianos, Melodeons and Organs, of five firat class makers, fake fromsto, #15 moutiny nti pale, This offer wil be continued for a few days, owing to the large number of planos Feturned the Ist of May.’ Also, 50 new and second hand In- struments for rent, or for sale at bargains for cash, TA heh Mea —A SIX OCTAVE ag tg COR! Fosewood Piano, in perfect order; price rie eae id if GREENE, A BARGAIN.—FOR BALE, AO OCTAVE, ROUND corner, frame, rosewood Piano ; sold for the want of room ; on if required; price $190. Inquire 256 Monroe street, ___ TRAVELLERS? GU! IDE. ue OR | ALBANY AND TROY—FARE @1 50, BEING $1 75 jan by rail and_’S cents cheaper than b legant steamers VANDERBILT and CON- NECLICUT lenye pier 44 North river, north of Spring street, every evening (Saturdays exce 6 o'clock, connecting with’ New York Centra: Ratiroad for Butla.o ints West, and with Rensselaer and & aieamsers for Montreal, Lake George, Saratoga tloun; also with rail for North Adana, Burlington and points gant, Fare Sunday, €% Returning, leave Troy at Gand Al bany at DSON RIVER AND, HARLEM RAILROADS.— with Northern trains, ‘ork Vi on River Rail. (eth street and Ten arenes and 10-A, Mi and finch a rand He Aeavenue, at TAM. and @36'Pe Me C 5 The 6:0 P, M, train vie Hutson River will run on Bendaye Bleep! attached to 6:30 io Beers TLL Ph VANDERDILT, Vice! Viee President, PARES, GREATLY REDUCED.—NEPTUNE LINE {rom toot of Ro! tuson street, forth see 5 Tea Rt May, I Jeuiare apply 10 IBAA ait ret coke bo gents ts, Fo eck 00 een it Ses Nor river, MUSICAL. ernaxy WILL Fetiage or S10ver quar oN quarter, Best the pianoat bine ttn oa te doher, bor 110 Gyferseces given. Herald office. ait aust PROFESSOR GIVES PIANO LESSONS afte Sirens. Address Protecsor, 1186 Srosdway, 1 At 7 QOOrER yt, UP. STAIRS. MONDAY Orpheoa areata for May 96. All Sait’ rortose papi anti bess ng he JEROME HOPKINS, Director. SELECT ASSORTMENT OF UPRIGHT AND SQUARE Pianos for sale or rent, at reduced prices. OUVRIER & SONS, manufactory and warehouse 88 West Thirteenth street. CHEAP PIANO, IN GOOD ORDER, FOR $75.—A seven octave rosewood Pianoforte, having modern im- Provements, will be sold cheap for caal J. BIDDLE, 18 8 Amity street, near Broadway, A a QQZEN REAL BARGAINS “UPRIGHT AND synare Pianos, old and new; guaranteed by T. H. Cham- dere #'Son, manufacturers, Eighth # nue, Bible House. street, corner Fourth ave- A. —CHEAP PIANO AND SINGING LESSONS, WITH practice every aay, LV} ‘an experienced teacher ; method easy. thorough and rapid. Terme moderate, 66 West Thirty- third street, corner of Broadway. OR SALE—AN ELEGANT SEVEN, OCTAVE ROSE. pn kN {a perfect order and nearly new ; fine.t toned v first class city maker; sold fow cash p chaser, Call at 5) West Sixteenth st eet, FoR gece SALE—FOUR SECOND HAND PIANOS, IN GOOD Order, will be soid cheay 3. BAUER & CO., 680 Broadway, PIANOS TO RENT.—A FINE ASSORTMENT OF | NEW lass A grate instruments to rent at reasonable 4 for sale on Kostalmenta, at the ne iano Warerooms, Twent Beoo! 8, -third street, néar Beoond avenue 4a Pisren FOR BALE, CHEAP, AS THE Ment of a ‘abou going in the county, Worcenter's Petter finish aod tone, ive “soon at 16 Werk We th atret, A AMUSEMENTS. all eo ATLEY NMOS oa Preity tas i tarts a Womoce ot the reat Bxtraragazzs aca ‘entitled the Introducing Jarrett ‘celebrated Parisienne Fen Tha First, RENOWNED ‘who will dance wit me sibetare eer Ef SSSOLUTA, i Mh & a eet a ‘action, composed by Me Piret appearance agecincned " eae, Mant fel Westra Frumlere Danseuss of J Poses Vlcsocten tai ?°i A PETITE SCHLAGE! ke Be ohue ‘ill danee the P AUGUSTA SOHLKE fn ber fam THE MILITARY BALLET. BY zee Fi re A etiat ABLEAU OF Ae rye DWALIS 4 aw SPE DAB ANSFORMATION aay MATINER EVERY SATURDAY AT Beate secured alx days in advance, “ALLAC! Proprietor and 4 Manager. Doors open at 1 AY EVENING, MAY It 1 Wit be pres eiterthe hua ding tue Beautiful play by Tom Tayler and Chai Reade, entitled MASKS AND FACES, With elegant scenery, appointments, Costumes and excellent }. T. RINGGO! Ming M, isa JENNY TIMONY, Mise 0, UEBDAY, MAY 12.'LAST TIMB, WN AND COUNTRY. Wednesday, May 18, will be are effect MA of strong interest and p putea baeeenee cp fc ven with new ani * ‘dresses ‘and decorations, i“ Brae bjt MINSTREL HALL, MMANY BUILDING, TH ST. FOURTEENTH STREET, TH 87. Adjolnty the e Academy of tint, iH INAUGURATIOI of this sins mee hall will ‘ake younes EVENING, MAY 18, I EVENING, MAY 18, 1868, a -: Pie einai teen BRYANTS" MINSTRE of the following ‘well known artis won ROK DEMPSTER, os. MENRY, ELLER, WM. P. GSIER, © G, W. ROCKF! vocaL QUART! iT. 3, H. Ross, NEL YA] G. B. ROSS, JAMES MOWRISON, JG ARATATGUA, Gg. TRUNKETT, G@. H. SCHOTT, RANCIS ‘BRAOH?. U ewan ghctetiA, GENE, NELSE SEYMOU HOGAN, HUGHES, DAN. BRYANT. a office yan for sale of reserved seats and tickets Satur~ ‘rom 10 until 3 o'clock. gan FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, 685 BROADWAY. .t 7; Insurrection begins at 8. ‘The great Humorists and ¥ Vocalists of Minstrelsy, . BIRCH, WAMBOLD, AND BACKUS, SAN FRANCISOO, MUNDI Hilton Head Repeyrters eo | ee A the Dainty-—Norm Express Train, Second week of LEW BRIMMER. First week of Mr. J. ‘The doors surrounded at ‘LLY & LEON'’S MINSTRE] ua (ohh ad) ON'S riguante GRAN ROWNING TRIUMPTL pereendd JB ckowNING TRIUMPH. JOE 3 The dresses are MURPH’ $ gems of the latest COMEDIA 3 Parisian styles, —_—- % while the music 3 ts unsurpassed. — NewYork Herald, & aseneceneeneeanenee monPay, COMBDIAR. Sepa lg Tat SIGuT OF fH NIG. THE omy LEON’S GRAND LEVEES, Laspain, thelGrats Herplate NAYLOR, Tenors BLAMP! th Great larpiat. ‘enor. Second LEON DUTUH “8” MALINEE NEXT SATURDAY. Tx, PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY. A new Burlettical Drama, written expressly for this. house, called BEHIND cant BEHIND THE CENES, SCENES, a inwhich, amon? other great features, performances bew Tragedy, They Revengeful Rival; Or, ‘The Fearfal Fate of the Forest eens aap e % aracter Danseuse, re Pern TT Ae ALICE BONERS, ‘A new Ballet, with yorTentach's muste, entitled LA BELLE H NES Unprocedented aucgoss of the Inst sensai GREAT LINGARD hare THE GREAT seem seh roe = ‘The songs, raj tae chan ges and nd Baring Saw AL LAUG! HTER. P ed with AD APE TONY PASTOR and bie} in & gran MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. ¥ HOUS! oe rN. OBURLESSUE, BLA oK'G CROOK, LACK CROOK,. PERUVIAN B. LET TROUP! SLREFING BEAUTY, ‘An Basy'Sttuailony Black Chemin, Buck Woods aay Situal GRAND YatiNEe EVERY SATCRDAY AT Si ¢ ‘CLOCK, Limits sONBay EVENING, conmigo a NB SACRED CONCERT. TUESDAY RAND Pony AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, with the — the celei ean PINE SINGER SOCIETY, ‘under the ‘dsepottons of Pay Peek ise, v at . imission Rep ‘AUGUST STEPHAN. C-= MUSICAL FESTIVAL, STEINWAY HALL. MONDAY, MAY 18, Fauzepay, a a TUESDAY, MAY 13, FuIbAY WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY, MAY 28, GN SATUDAY, MAY 38 MATINEE 0} Tickets for the entire re emia Including reserved seats, ‘and G. Schirmer's music store, Fi For sale at Steinway 01 Broadway. General tieket oflice 114 B , THE SALE OF THE FIVE DOLLAR TICKETS WILLe ELY CLOSE ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, p= OPERA HOUSE, Twenty-third sireel, corn corner Bighth avenue. WEDNESDAY, May 13, and Every Evening until further notice Fred. G. Maeder’s 5 act sensational play from the Frencb, entitled Lost. ATIC PICTURE OF A HEART'S SHADOW! ‘a RAT STARTLING SCE SCENIC EFFECTS. ie ACT 1.—The Coral, Bracelet—Shadow of Love—“ The Gar PACT Te Frolic Brother—Shadow of Danger—The. ACT 3--The Koyal Notary—Shadow of Misery—“The~ Re othe Red Chamber-—Shadow of Death, Fawure. Mr. JOHN Dyort, Mr. GE ANKIN, NE CHARLES BALES Mr FRANK EAWLOR, Mr. GEO. ATKINS, Miss KATE NEWTON, Nise CELIA LOGAN, Mise EMMA SKERR@TT, — Mrs, G. 0, BONIFACE, LILLIE, ELDRDOE, ce FESTIVAL. a on Igric SONGS AND CHORUSES OHUAR., Re G3 A OVEL TRANSFORM SHON SCESES BY L W. SEAVEY. Price of admission. Admission 75e. ; Reserved Sents jue. extra; Family Cirele Ble. ; Proscenium Boxes $15; Balcony Boxes $8. Seats eau be secured six days in advance at the es of the co Home ny Jul Broadway, and Theatre Ti " 4 Broadway. LOST MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY. 9 weeeE Goat PANORAMA OF THE WAR. FROM FORT SUMTER TO If3 CLOSE. Madison Square Hall, S64 Broadway, corner ‘Twenty-thires iy every evening at ely Allast sagt Miss ced 1k BROWNSON caeraie: Matinees Wednesdays and Saturdays ata P.M. Tickets 50 cents 5 cente. eres ice he sant at rue GRAND LADIES' FAIR FOR ig | CHURCH or the Hol; the inat., in the Eve: ty-fourtn treet. There will be ® prom ange of programme every anrenee ‘commenciay aud i erandlaactes ieee mi che ‘inet FOR MOND. v "Arranged 1. Galop, Mt & Potpourri on ‘ATIONAL ACADEMY OF DESIGN. NO! PE! HE roRty-TerD AB 'SG k: eos OF PIC. hare. Corner of Twenty: thith atreet ‘and Fourth avenue. — GRAND CARTOON, THE ERA OF THES REFORMATION. nea SGN Mi ad tot Pee TANOS,— TWENTY FIVE eee mle HAND, PIANO. HICRNING ESOS, Wd Broad " be 11 OSES it REE 100 "peu tar toy gah vale rarer |= 0 WL. P. OUMMINGS, No. 8 Union square. Meee PER pose FOR Reig 6 ON THE sith, peirtiogs of aad at 189 Hudson street, near aad USIC TAUGHT IN A FEW LESSONS ON THE PT. oy Guitar, Accordeon, Concertina and ‘olin Jeatona; visit ie ys for sale, tuned By Prot pun abet jounton street. 14 ‘Went He oO Toate vbLLING ‘apermenta and WarERPRoor con. Mound toon for th yyuare, Dais's music store, 419 foot |. Grmci'reroete ed DANCING ACADEMIES, — Baieraneren Prout ae nace DANOING ACM Private lessons, TREE (OAL AND Woop. ac wooo D DEROT, 18 A} (AND st Bast, ast ry aery. Kindliny ‘Onk and i iehory, Of | of ihe wr, wry, Paap ket pris the ToWeat aie pray Lf gel J ont, CHAR Ww comte, 10 ldo" pes pera cts tiara seats Champagne Chait ‘80 cen amperes 00, Yaa nm os Lonps ig Leor LECTURE ON DANIEL WERSTER— will be given mores apwevei ar it, a cx o'clock, in Dodsworth, net anit mur” Principles and great Public. RAND iD CONCERT-FOR THE BENEFIT OF TUR ot Wink THE BI widow of th on. cata iraatt ‘ny 16, Lae ‘pins rv agalea sv orcheatra Rave in the (igoaa imdawer vende ¥ sale eohas jew York, for the 6 RORENDLUTH & 00s 904 Canal serve,