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‘BLOCK FROM OITY HALL —PRANKFORT RT HOUSE, Frankfort, corner Wiliam, street. 230 rooms; coon 1 podate ‘only ; 35 to 60 cents day; open all night. ? 7 SE ABOVE FORTY-SECOND STREET, 44 LEX- <r avenue.—Entire y now and handsomely’ furnished ‘or en suite, wi rd; all modern improve- ments; on of the best locaslons in the city; terms rate ; best references, BLOCK FROM WASHINGTON SQUARE. —FUR- nished rooms and Board in a private English family, with the comforts of home and first class table. References given and required. Apply at 80 Amity street, | 1 SECOND AVENUE, NEAR HOUSTON STREET, TOP Vi fe floor.—Furnished Rooms to let, with or without rd, wives; terms gentlemen or gentlemen’ and VERY FINE “ROOMS ON SECOND FLOOR, WITH. out board, to gentiewen only, all improvements, at 1¢4 ast Seventeenth street, between Irving place and Union NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY .16, 1868.—TRIPLE SHEET. ane WAVERLEY A FEW DOORS FROM Rooms to let, with t toet eme let toa + ae aed ta’ Terme: wo —FURNISHED fanare, E ‘FURNISHED ROOMS WITH oR WITHOUT era « LA Board; terms and water; but few moderate; At 313 West Ninetsenth street. 2, eo ‘Boons podadage SECOND, FM) IN. THE “HIGH 1 0. ‘hirteenth street.— ctioenen and thule ei sre clam Board, ry reasonnbie Frices. 4 WE esr i TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—HANDSOMELY d Parlor and Bedroom to lei, together or sep- erauly, 10 to vention 5 DOORS FROM 3D AV. 211 EAST 18TH ST,—HAND- Sanetei furnished Rooms for gentleman ana wife and two ences requi see eeeienes genteel locality; terms moderate; refer- -. CORNER OF THIRTY-FIRST £ eal ned of pleasant ms, suitable for fami- ‘ies, to Ih ag or without private tables “also Rooms for sin- gle gentle TH AVENUE (NO. 213)—HANDSOME ROOM! ‘sujis or singly, for a gentieman’s family or single gen- Hlemen. References exchanged. $5, fe WEEK FOR SINGLE ROOM AND. BOARD; dares ¢ Front Rooms for two men or man and wife, with ‘Albjon Hotel, 54 New Chambers street. MACDONALD. — q “TO #12 PER “WEEK. PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH 7 excellent Board, six blocks west of Broadway, at 176 Bieccner street, near Macdougal; also on the seashore, near lew York. T] YABICK, STREET, CORNER NORTH MoORE.— ‘Two respectable geiitlemen can find good Board and Heht ary Koos: also e gentieman and wife can have Board, with « front | edroom adjoining parlor. NINTH STREET, BETWEEN UNIVERSITY Filth avenue.—Front Room on second and ner nt 6 o'e.0% 16 YARICk PLace, SULLIVAN STREET, BELOW ) Bleecker... Plensant thi front Room, neatly tuirniated, suitable for two gentlemen; Breakfast if ‘desired. WAVERLEY PLACE.—HANDSOMELY FURNISH- uitable for tamilles or parties of gentlemen, jont Board. yu HALL CHAM. aouble Room on W7 WEST, TWEN1Y- SIXTH STREE ders, on third floor, with Board; al second tor. 1 WEST TWENTY-FO STREET, OPPOSITE {) Filth avenue Hotel ote Ta, with on Without Board, newly and elegantly fnrnished Rooms, on sécond and third floors, to genilemen and wives or single gent}emen. 19 SEVENTH AVENUE. —HANDSOMELY FURNISHED e oma, Separately oren suite. First class table, late dinner. Summer Board very cheap. Nice single Rooms. House and location good. Referen BETWEEN CANAL AND 2) RENWICK STREET. Spring streets.-Furniahed Rooms for gentlemen ; also Front Basement to let cheap. 9) SECOND AVENUE.—TO LET, WE! a Rooms, suitable for gentleman and wife or a couple of gentlemen, with or without Board; gas, water, &c 2] WEST EIGHTEENTH STREET.ELEGANT SUITS of Rooms, with ‘private Table, if desired; carpets and Furniture nil new May}; also single ‘Rooms; reference given and requirad. 2 BTSTRE AN ELEGANT SUIT OF TWO OR THREE .—A PARLOR AND for gentiemen, without BEACH STREET.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, pillto.® few single’ gentlemen, ean be accommodated Board. Rooms to let, with Board, in a firat class house, 29 Weat Fwenty-hrst street. 2 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET, BETWE and Sixteenth avennes,—Large, handsomely fv 8, with Board, on second and ‘third tloore. Reduced summer prices. Delightful location, 25, (NEW NO.) EAST NINTH STREET.—DESIRABLE ‘and nicely furnished Rooms for fumilien oF aingle gen House first class, Referenc rchansed” 26 WEST TWENTY-NINTH STREET, BETWEEN Broadway and Fifth avenue.—Elegant ‘and newly a Rooma to let, with or without Board, suitable for aingle men. Private table if desired, French spoken. BO EAST NINETEENTH STREET.—A LARGE FRONT OU and back Room to let, to gentlemen, without board. 35) (OLD. No. 103) NINTH STREET, BETWEEN UNI- versity place and Broadway.—A party of respectable omen oF fumilies can obtain a few very choice and newly ruighed Rooms, with or without first class board, with good Attendance; house strictly frat class, and has every conve- mlence; cars and stages close at hand, Parties with refer- ence apply as 36, EAST TWENTIETH STR Bedroom, aiso single Roou Doard. Reterenves, 37 ‘EAST TWENTIETH STREET, BETWEEN BROAD- 20 way and Fourth avenue.—Pleasant furnished Roons for single gentlemen or » gentieman and wife, with Board; a inient and desirable location. 37 NEST MWENTY-THIRD STREET, A FEW DOORS 4 from Fifth Avenue Hotel.—Two or three gentlemen can ‘obain Kooms, aingly or en suite, withr or without Hoard. 38 RES? TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND OO Sixth avenues. Rooms, ‘furnished, ‘with Board.” Also Hoom aad Hedroom,unturnighed; location cone vewient; gentec! neighborhood j references required. = WEST TWELFTH STREET.—A PRIVATE. PAMILY will let, without board, to two or three gentlemen, fur- mished Kooms ; erms moderate. 4.2 WEST FOURTEEN’ RETWEEN FIFTH and Sixth a we. — Gentle aod their wives or ses, ee ‘ntlemen can obtain elegant Roome, with first class 44. BOXD sTREe -MANDSOMELY FURNISHED Kooms to let with Board, to gentleman and wife or mingle gentlemen. WEST, TWENTY-POURTH | STREET, WITHIN t ae Hotel. Furnished or unfurnished Rooms to ie pA ‘th Board: references exchanged ; terms verysmoderate. gentlemen, 4 2 bho fe pete 46 EAST TWELFTH STREET, FIRST HOUSE WEST of Broadway. nt etna furaished Rooms for gentie- it men, Also a Basement, suitable for an offic 4Q BOND STREET.—GENTEEL BOARD FOR A GEN tleman and wife or single gentlemen. House very pleasant, newly and elegantly furnished. Good table, private jawily, modern improvements. 51 A FEW DOO NINTH STREET, A FEW DOORS WEST "OF Broadway.—Handsomely furnished Rooma, en suite References sexchanged. “SECOND STREE —TO LET, WITH d and fourth floors, with of without Board. EAST TWENTY-NINTH © STREET.—AN ENTIRE second Flour to le, with Boar, to genilemen or gentle Yourth oom. var front f 52 EAST FIFTEENTH [STREET BETWEEN UNION « square and Irving Handsome me, with first class Foard; also ball Teference exchange:'.§ 5‘) PIKE STREET.-TWO RESPECTABLE. MEN CAN VO ve accommodaied with good Board and nice, airy Rooms where they can have the comforts of m horwe; terms yeasonable, Call all the week. 5d) WiSt THIRTY-POURTH STREET, BETWEEN +) Fitth and Eixth avenues.—A front Parlor and Bed- Foom on second story, handsomely furnished, and the very best location in New York; table first class. HQ AMITY STREET. To LET, BY A QUIET SMALL OO family, Rooms and Bedrooms, newly fur- al tY wner; alsofe. Basement, enitable for som muired, ilemet Bouse contains all modern Tmmpro:emenati. shan sisted 64 WEST FOURTEENTH srar ET, SOU THEAST COR. her Sixth avenne.—A Suit of five Rooms on first oor, handsomely furnished, to let, with or without Board, ence required. G7 WEST rorry GHTH STKEET, BROWN STONE, D4 Large front Room and Alcove, with Board, for gentle. man and wife or two gemtiemen, Very low Wo frst class pariy, Private famiiy. () West FOURTEENTH STREET.—A SMALL FAM Accommodate a few desirable parties with regan? ¥ fubnished io Rooms, ea sulle and wngiy, with ‘inst clase Board. Refere iwi UNION PLACE, NEAR UNION SQUARE. —PLEAS- (Cyt) Eat to let, with Bowe | 79 MACDOUGAL STRERT-—A PEW GENTLEMEN | ean obtuin Board, with pleasant Rooms, at mou prices, & BAST TENTH STRERE, ‘RETWEEX THIED AND Fourth aveoues, A few gentlemen can be accomino: dated with furnished Rooms and Board 4m @ privaie family, aleo a few table boarders taken, 5 me and wives. 4lso a very pleasant rose WEST FIFTEENTH STREET.—A PRIVATE ee will let, with first class Board, several desira- OURTH STREET. Board, for geutieman and wife or te family. Call for three days. EAST TWENTY.EIGHTH STREET, NEAR 199 F Fourth avenue,—H: furnished Rooms, 110" Seems I AVENUE, NEAR TWELFTH STREET. — eee Ravulshed Hoot, with first class Board, T16 REx YORTY-FIRST STREET.—HANDSOMPLY with Board, to gentlemen and wives or a i TUT REST HOUSTON STREET ‘A LARGE ROOM TO iningle gentlemen; alKo ; modern house; terms moderate. Rooms to let, for single gentlemen, eS ean TIS MESt,RUEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH the second floor, to men, with or without Board, ‘Reference required.” i handsomely furnished Parlor on first floor; also Rooms in sult or singly. with fi s Board, the entire sec- ond Floor; two large and Ball room, together or separate, een Fourth and Lexington avenucs—A private @ front and. back Rooms on second oF third floor, ll improvements, Tikal tat RiP acme HANDSOMELY FUR- reference required. 149 49, Bast SEVENTEENTH STREET, ONE BLOCK anda balf from Union square.—A handsomely fur- to let to single gentlemen or gentleman and wite; full Board for the lady. WEST 1 TWENT) Ww angle g ‘gentlemen, tn & pri 143 PAST FORTY.NINTH STREET, REAR LEXING- Board, in a private house. Table @ and accommodations furnished front {aso a large, handsomely y furnisl furnisbed Rooms on second and third floors, front, Jet, with good Board to « gentleman and wife or two 1s. FAST TWENTY-SECOND STRE ‘and Sixth avenues —To ah andaomely furnished 119 WES? THIRTY-NINTH, STREET—TO, LET, A 130 EAST Lng it STREET, NEAR “IRVING ace. —To let, 132 NEW, NO) TWENTY.SEVENTA STREET, BE- rnithed, to gentlemen or family, with or without 140 40 £ tery vacant, with first class unexceptio: nished Room on first floor, or Room and Bedroom on second 14.2 Min Room ton avenue.—Handsomely furnished Apartmenta for gentlemen « or families in a tirst class brown stone house. 15Q WMACDOUGAL STREET, ONE DOOR | FROM 52, Washington square.-A handsomely furnished Front Room to single gentleman, without board, 156 WEST WAVERLEY PLACE. — FURNISHED Rooms tb let to gentlemen or gentlemen and wives, with or without Board; also a handsome Parlor Floor of four rooms ue all modern conveniences and cooking extension; moderate, Q WEST HOUSTON, BETWEEN MACDOUGAL AND Cottage place.—o let, handsomely furnished Par- ior, suitable for, two or threo Gentlemen; excellent French board, wine included, #12 per week; also a smaller Room, same board, for #10. “Inquire on the premises from 1 to 9 o'clock P. M., of A. Re, 17Q BLEECKER et Furnished Roonf for gentlemen, #82 50 to $5 per week. 198 EAST TENTH STREET, NEAR SECOND AVE- nue.—Nicely furnished Rooms to rent, with or with- out Board; terms very reasonable; a desirable location for gentlemen; convenient to Broadway. 205 SECOND AVENUE, NEAR FOURTEENTH U0) street.—A single gentleman can have an airy Par- ‘or and Bedroom, nicely furniabed, for ther summer moriths. 208 SEW, .NOo EAST THIRTEENTH STREET.—TO let, with one large front Room, neatly fur- itiabod, with all modern improvements, $16 per week ; also an Otice.’ Call for three days, 214 Bast, THIRTY-FIRST STREET.—HANDSOMELY farnishe front Room and Bedroom, together, to let to two gentlemen, with or without Board. References exchanged, AW EAST TWELFTH STREET.—A PRIVATE FAMILY occupying @ first class house would let a few hand- somely furnished Rooms, with or without Board, at a very reasonable rent. 219 FAST NINETEENTH STREET, NEW NUMBER @ & private family will rent several weil furnished Rooms to gentlemen, with or without Board. 99 EIGHTH AVENUE.—A COMFORTABLE WELL 4.4? furnished Parlor ; suitable for two Gentlemen or lady and gentleman; water and gas; or would be let for house- keeping. 994 EAST TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN SECOND and Third avenues. —Handsomely furnished Roos to let, with Board ; dinner at 6, 22 WEST TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET—A FUR. nished Front Parlor for one or two gentlemen, with or without breakfast ; very moderate. 93] WEST THIRTY SIXTH STREET.-FURNISHED third story front Rooms for one or two gentlemen in @ private house, O36 NEST, SEVENTEENTH STREET, BETWE! ) Seventh and Eighth avenues.—In a ‘small priv family, furnished Rooms, with or without breakfast, to 1: tiemen oniy. winter. THIRTY-NINTH — STRE NICEL) Rooms, with Board, in a select private fami ighborhood id accommodation to suit the most Astidious; terms moderate, 242 WEST {TH ST.A PLEASANT ROOM, WITIL ‘m= every convenience, to let, to Ses gentlemen, with Board, tor #7 each oe tlemai 24: WOOSTER STRE! let, furnished, to single gentlemen, or to gentleman And wife, with or without Board. “Call for three days, 248 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.-THREE HAND- somely furnished Rooms to let to gentlemen, with OF without Board, in a private family ; references exchanged, 955 = WEST TWENTY-FIFTH STREET.HANDSOMF- 2)+) Iw furnished Rooms, singly or en suite, on second and third floors, to gentlemen ‘and their wives or single gentle- , with or without Board; terms moderate; reference re- red. © ) WEST T LE 260 Rooms, ea suke or slugiy, with Board, to genilenan and wite or slug Je gentlemen ; neighborhood first class; terms reaso! QR REST TWENTY s RCOND. STREET.TO LET, with Board, Room on second floor, suitable for gen* tieman and wife or two single gentlemen ;terme #16 per week. 320 EAST TWENTY-NINTH STREET.—A FEW young men can be accommodated with Board and pleasant F Rooms; terms moderate. ‘one week. 4AQS8 WEST, TWENTY-THIRD STREET, OrPosirE London terrace.—A handsomely furnished Room, with Board; desirable for a young married couple or for single gentie 4Q8 GEXINGTON AVENUE, THIRD HOUSE J AnOvE Forty-second street.—An'elegantly furnial second floor, morning sun, to let, with superior Board, ryis w brown stone house, 426 NEST TWENTY.SECOND STREET.A FEW sant Roo let to gentlemen or gentiem and wife, Tn a small family.” Delightful rooms for t summer. Splendid neighborhood, wand yheochn Tweuty. third street stages. Rooms from $6 to $12 per wr 1.861} “THIRD AVENUE, HARLEM.—A PLEASANT front Koom. neatly furniabed, for one or tw lemen; references exchanged. Apply to Mra. E. T. per week. Also small Room for oné gen- PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET TO GENTLEMEN, Z without Board, large and small Furnished Rooms. In- quire at 11 St. Mark's place. PRIVATE, FAMILY, WITHOUT BOARDERS, HAV. ing.» few Rooms them, with hexcep- able'Tabie, 10 gentiemen ony. box PRIVATE FAMILY HAVE SEVERAL ELEGANTLY furnished Rooma, with Board, auitabie for families or dingle gentiemen; terms iow; ® pleasant home. 30 West ‘Thirty-third street, AX NUMBER OF HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS to ladies or gentlemen, with or without Hoard; es oavenieat to care and no ress A. Hale, Post office. YEW GENTLEMEN CAN BE AccommonaTED 4\. with pleasant Rooms and Board in a private fami Tompkiaaviile, 8. Ly five minutes? walk from the Firat andi For particulars apply ta, Richmond street, near Grand street, hree doors north of the Eptecopal chureb, \ a BROADWAY, ROOMS NOS. 2 AND 8. “FIRST ss ciate Board in towa and country; destrable places can he secured by applying to. the United Hote! and Board ing Thouse Union ve Aasociation. ARD AT WASHINGTON azpie grout CLASS; 1) Bex view of Hudson nds, fine shade} oigh to care at Fort { accessible by horse ‘ boats: bent reference given and req red. Ade dress box 19 ‘tation’ Mi, wr B., box 5,1 Pont otti ROOMA, I OARD ON STUYVESANT PARK,— PLEASANT with first class Bowrd. 316 East Fihecnth street. ences exchanged. Boarnrse AN ELEGANT EL LPONT. PARLOR, FIRST floor, with Board for two, 96 f.Sreeks One tree other beautiful Boo: etn cioneta, bot id water, for oniy 818 ant $90, * ods fi fall ‘oom aa, in the first luas brown stone house MB East Fifty-first, between Lexing- ton and Third avenues, pase CLASS BOARD AND NICE ROOMS, For GER. Lerman and wife or two single gentlemen, can be had al Refer: & MACDOU A pe LARGE, WELL oe, nished second floor front Room, large closets, to let, ‘With Board; fine aparunent for ntieinan and wife or si erme very renconat uf lino fine large Room for x STREET, HOBOKEN.—A PLEASANT {Room to Jel in a amall family, with or with: NEAR HUDSON 8! or on the Oret floor to Terms reasonabl VANDAM STREF neatly furnished 95 Hoard, to a gentleman and wife. 100 suawints STREET, CORE: SIXTH AVE weral very sirable Ri furnished or unfurnished; hot and cold water: use of bath large panteys table ‘ery good and moderate charges; table boarders accommodated, “WAVERLTY PLACE, CORNER OF MACDOUGAL TOL street. —Handsumely furnished Roome, with pote at Board. 103 BAST TENTH STREET, FIRST DOOR RAST OF +) Third avente,— aid bandsowe Roome and good table; parties of single gentlemen preierred. Reter- ences required. 10 { VES? THIRTY-SEVENTH &TREE Kiath avenne and Broadway.—The hou: EN BETWI barin cently eat ban and Board at rearot poces e7vare Roome for gentleman and ee or two single | gootlernen, #18 to $22; also « back for a physician or dentint, wilh the privilege of a sign. 10)7 ALLEN STREBT. ACCOMMODATION For | 4 thre oor gentlemen or gentleman and wife, vit Boom and Hoard: Brit claes table: } rate price in Seventeenth street with a private tami ‘oti civen and required. Address Boarding, vot & mo: ber: VRNISHED ROOMS IN A A VERY SELECT PRIVATE n rr ramnny, foe oa ‘Address A opens cece wife, with Board for the indy. I w ITH oR WITHOUT BOARD, A d back Parlor; also other Rooms. n street, Hoboken. ‘ EAR FIPT: VENUE HOTEL. ELEGANTLY ¥UR- AN, tlged Room, with all modern improvements, for gen: pr single ‘eames with or without Board; £ ROOM ON SECOND STORY, TO 1® East Tweitth strect; references re T° tat patlemen sat qui LET, wirn BOARD. Two SECON 8 ” so,n jrivate Carli, within 10 ra sp gTony noows | 9 ‘ceaa by steam and hotee cars; good. maby | ae W. D., Herald otiice: © enorrabor’ earn NWO PLEASANT UPPER ROOMS, #5 BACH, PC eatlemen, #3 for singin geationen | sins Ged Tone tal Room on third floor, Inquire at 65 Kroadway, third floor, back meen BOARD | "AND LODGING WANTED, “quiet LADY WISHES TO ENGAGE A ROOM, A With or without board, at s moderate price. Address ivate, Herald office OARD WARTED.—A SINGLE PERSON WISHES Bo koom oom and Hoard; has a large new elezant plano, would Herald ofice. edd er OARD WApren— ryry , IN IMME- Bea ‘ecu tere cea eat tae x fe a Privacy can Be enjoyed. ng OOM AND BOARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG GER- in @ res} le private family, near Lewis street. ‘Adarose, , stating terms, G. B., box 28 Herald ollce. J ANTED—BOARD FOR AN INVALID LADY AND servant in w private family, with a large Room. C4 where there are no other boarders preferred, Adilress, stating Tocation and terms per week, J. G. W., Herald ville. Werte. —ROARD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, DOWN town, by a young man, Address, with zhoderato terms, &e., Clerk, Herald of ANTED—RY A GENTLEMAN, A FURNISHED KOOM, with Breakfast only, in @ private family. Address, stating price, G, H. M., Herald office, ANTED—BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, HOARD 1N very y pespeciable ‘and social family who reside within and reachable by boat Please address, giving parti ‘ont office, V BROOKLYN BOARD. 86 Wastixaton STREET.—ROARD ON BROOK- lyn Heights, a few mini walk from F uton ferry. Bingle gontiemen or families ean be accommodated with n Rooms aud frat class Board at reasonable rates. [WO GENTLEMEN OR GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, CAN have @ Back Parlor, with # Room or Front Room ‘on second floor, furnishes with Hoard modern improve- ments; five minutes! walk from 0 other board. ers. Be oor or address J, M. 08 Pyieer street (Fulton ave- nue), Brookly T YONKERS, ON THE HUDSON, HALF AN HOUR from the city and ten minutes’ walk from depot.—A pri- Yate family will accommodate three or four aduits with first class Board; also stabling for horses, Address box 0,627 New York Post ofice, FEW PERSONS CAN BE ACCOMMODATED WITH pleagant rooms and board ata farm house, beau- igatly located near Plaintield, N.J. Fine lawn and shade. Pienty of truit and berries, Stabling and keep for horses, ‘Terms #8 per week. Addreas box 202, Post oilice, Piaintield, GENTLEMAN, WIFE, INFANT AND NURSE WISH bonrd for the kummer, within one hour aud a half from New York, inland, on line of Morris and bese: ferred. Two single ge: Terms moverate, Address, with full particulars of 10% J. R. H., box 100, Herald off FEW ADULTS OAM Powe! noe D FOR THE SUM- mer at Oyster Bay, L. 1.3 good h fine shade, fruit, aatling and driving ; handy iene A ‘CONKLING, Oyster Bay, Ly I. PRIVATE FAMILY HAVING A FINE RESIDENCE at Scoteh Plaina, N. J., will take a lad jeman or ‘ingle gentlemen to Board, Address 15 Dateb at. CHOICE OF ROOMS TO LET WITH BOARD; FINE house, quiet location and one block from the park; 8 minutes’ Li to the Centre street de; ra. H. T. WOOD, No. 1 Tinden street, Newark. BOARD.—BELMONT HALL, NEW nver- A —CQUNTRY « Brighton, Staten Island (north shore), now open fooks bay; thirty minutes from Cortlandt ‘street, four from Innding. Call at 34 East Twelfth street. OARDING AT GLEN COVE. FAMILIES W ISHING Board can find excelient accommodations Pnderie Ad in the large farm house of the late Charles nae rhill, Ad- dress Mrs. Elizabeth Underhill, Glen Cove, L. 1. A LARGE FARM HOUSE ON SHREWS- iver, near Red Bank, N.J.; also furnished Cottage; ion $11 per month. ‘Inquire at 170 Broadway, room N POINT, N. OARD AT BER can be accommodated in a pleasant privaty house; un- onabie references exchanxed ; railroad and steamboats I oak nu tea, Address Cecil, Her oflice, Beare IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, NEAR TOTTEN- ville, Staten Islind, where the comforts of a home may be found; location high ‘and healthy, near the river; ten min- utea fi from depot ; best reference given and required. ' Address 8. Taylor, Tottenville, Staten Isiand, or O, H. Barnard, i Read street, New York. (COUNTRY ide ix now ready BOARD—CORNWALL ON@HE HUDSON.— to receive ity boarders; pleas: F. 8. ALDRICH, ant rooms; prices moderate. YOUNTRY BOARD. RIVATE FAMILY CAN J commodate four gentlemen; five minutes from Qua: tine landing, Post office, Staten Island. “For particulars address box 5,623 jew York, JOUNTRY BOARD-IN A RETIRED AND BEAUTIFUL , locality; good furnished Rooms at $10) week; children, B_ Appiy to East Twenty-fourth street. NOUNTRY BOARD AT CORNWALL, ON THE HUD- ) son,—Also furnished Rooms in town, ' Inquire at 35 Gra- mercy Park, YOUNTRY BOARD.—THE LARGE BOARDING HOUSE overlooking the Hudson, on the mountain at Piermont, Ad: will be veasly for boarders on or ‘about the first of June, dress Mansion House, Piermont, Kockland county. N. ates’ from New York, ten from raiiroad Ue uired. river, or address \OUNTRY BOARD NEAR BULL'S FERRY, 30 ty with, nquive of mi all the comforts of a home; tabling if re Ferry Master, Forty-second street and Not BL Edwards, 1 108 YOUNTRY BOARD CAN ‘BE OBTAINED AT ENGLISH / Neighborhood; large airy rooms and in a miles from New York by the Northern jnutes’ walk from the depot. ‘est Fiftieth atreet. NOUNTRY BOARD. THE PROPRIETOR HAS 14 retty Cottages, beautifully situated in a high and very om thie clty heutiby logations wenty mies Inquire at and Board #5 to 87 per week. room No. price of Room 18 Fulton street, NOUNTRY BOARD WANTED IN A PLAIN FAMILY BY ‘a man, wife and two sinall children ; board not to exceed #20 per mouth, Address 8. M., Haslem Po MEN CAN near walk YOUNTRY BOARD.—FOUR SINGLE GENTI accommodated with Board in Ridgewood station, on “Erle ‘Appy to R. TAYLOR. {LIZABETH, N. A PRIVATE FAMILY HAVE ul ,hree handsome Rooms and Hail Room to let, to unex- with Bo: rivate family minutes’ from depot. ceptionable avenue, five minutes from tables and milk; pleasant grounds, &e, Elza ber J. Refers t0'Mr. Mooney, No.4 Broad ‘oom 19, New York. UIET COUNTRY BOARD CAN BE OBTAINED BY A few select boarders, in strictly private family, at Pore N. ¥., ar’s ride from the city. ® beautiful views of the Sound and country, seen to be appreciated. Trai 1. of family. Call Lor two day nO, 106 South street, New York, for parti ‘The location and busi. convenient for ATEN ISLAND.—TWO OR THRE) may abtain first élage Board in a tion, near landing. Address V., box 4, Ss STAMFORD. ROARD CAN BE OBTAINED BY A SS hauily of four or #lx persons, In a private Bouse, at Stamford. Address box 422 Stamford Post office. HOTELS. [HE LA TOURETTE HOUSE, BERGEN POINT. BJ. Ww open. The proprievor particularily requests that former guests wishing thretatn thelr rooms make immediate aeary to accommodate eWOu now iteat pplying tor apa YORK HOTE th of May, for the rece] D per week, unt the Int of Ju Ly PLE ASURE BAY, N. by WILL jon of guests; DOPER, Proprietor. CLOUD HOTEL, CORNER OF BROADWAY AND Foriy-ancond streets is now ready to receive permanent this munguibeeat building between land so'clock P.M. We in- tend to give an opening previous to June PETERS, Proprietor. SUMMER RESORTS. _ by BY, VIEW HOUSE, TOMPKINSVILLE, OR FIRST wil tion of boarders aud visitors on Ratur. the. Toeation. Wh aithy and pleasant! + bay and surrounding to the left of ithe Sent” N EW terms Ss". aid transient guests. The public are invited to exami landing, Staten Island.—The undersigned informs his friends and the public that the above Bocce wil be opened for the rece, day, the I6th inst, situated, commanding a ane ah view of the ater co ch is wit iar Suinutes’ wall ( LARENDON Hose, Clarendon Springs, Vermont, delightful tractive to miner resort among the Vermont bills he pleasure wecker and the invalidy w lager ‘open for the reception of questa June, in'wal MH West Rutland for alltraina, — B. M! RRAY, Proprietor. OF MBIA HALL, Bd LEBANON SPRINGS, N. Y. This long estab first class hotel will be open for suromer visitors June Ly her _HAZARD & CO., Proprietors. Hest! HOUSE. —! ScHOOLEY'S MOUNTAIN Lh gs | reduced. New Jersey, opens June 18 with Particulars, Foute, ac., address 8. terms . Coazens. Y EYPORT PAVILION, KEYPORT, NEW JERSEY, will oS on the lat of June for summer boarders. ing, drives, bon Ly Terme Teagounble. Keyport at? Am: Now York, wireet, at 4 P.M. George J. Kibbee, PANSION HO open Jane foot of Barclay A nty wo tne ptain on boat, or ‘roprietor, Use, LONG BRANCH, N, J4 WILL 8. LAIRD, Proprietor. LONG BRANCH, N. pager | COOPER & LAIRD, Proprietor, NM. D. HOWELL'S ¢ OCEAN sine | \ Farmhouse, Weat Hampion, bathing, iinhing, boating shooting. wer howe i ‘args aed news the ocean; excellent tab] me food, pouitry, Tike ae, PTROFOLITAN HOTE June 15, 1868, ‘AY 10. NOW 0 Natiox AL HOTEL, AT 10TH STR ND THIRD avenue.This new and commodious hotel, newly fur. hished, situated op high, elevated grow overlooking Hell Gate and East river, diractly opposite Aatoria, haa now several single and alls of Rooms tor family boarders. Terms very reasonable. Ss conti ay) al GOOD BOARD © AN BE HAD FOR farnilies al e near Quogue ; good #ea bathing, Boating, ke" Rete i B.A erp Park avenue! or aireet, ‘ost Buliding App HA ‘ise Ni ‘Westhampton, Long Island. 4 radi 1 TNITED STATES HOTEL, LONG BRANCH | willopen June 15, L888, 8, LAIRD, Pro { { wire LAKE HOUSE, WHITE LAKE, SULLIVAN | ty, N. ¥., now open to receive guests, — The house Ws pew and newly fuirniabed. N. J. POTTS, Proprietor. May | CIGARS AND TOBACCO, | | CIGARS AND TOBACCO | the DEFIANCE CIGAR STORE, ! (60) Bromo way t BY” youy JOB JOB JOB JOB JOB JOB JOB JOB JOB SOB JOB JOB JOB JOB JOB go> METROPOLITAN METROPOLITAN METROPOLITAN METROPOLITAN METROPOLITAN METROPOLITAN METROPOLITAN METROPOLITAN METROPOLITAN METROPOLITAN METROPOLITAN METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, PRINTING PRINTIN! 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THIS SATURDAY. ‘TWO PERFORMANCES. MR. “Tie on Baan RNEY, . aia AH AT BOT! RECEIVED AT EVERY REP hesBnrAnION with THE GREATEST ENTHUSTASM. MATINEE AT 1is. EVENING AT 8, AND MRS. CHARLES Say il BARNEY WILLIAMS, CONNIE, S0QGAH. CONNIE SOOGAH. BARNEY Pitas NEW SONGS, NEW 8! NERY, NEW DANCE: | we NE} | NEW DANCES 3 ‘Secured from 8 till 6, #lx days in advance. — seus THEATRE: OPERA SEASON. CAROLINE RICHIN¢ Pag “i 4 -+-Directress. |ATINE! THIS SATURDAY, COMMENCING AT.1 O'CLO ONE DOLLAR TO ALL PARTS OF THE HOUS To-night Twit be. re berg's vOCTO! ALCANTARA. WITH ITS GREAT AND OutLINAL, chst. GRAND CHOR(S AND O) MONDAY NIGHT, soenops. Pasi _Seats at theatre, 701 and 114 Broadway. Preecut hearer. LAST WEEK OF ENGLISH OrBRA. Commenein p Monday, RTOIRE : Monday—GOL xov's i FAUST, Tuesday MARTHA. ere ednesday—Beueit of Edward Seguin—BOHENIAN Thureday-—(in Brooklyn) MARTHA May Lt, 4 we GIRL, well Benefit of Miss Richings—BE! EDICT'3 uy. OF. ies Fare: KILLA’ Saturday—Matinee—DOCTOR OF ALCANTARA. Baturday night BOHEMIAN Olas Bos sheet for the wale of tecured seats for the week op he eatre. Schis ie vl and ud Broadw na ay. IKE'S OPERA HOUSE, LAND 8 P. M. savah THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON’ AND EVENING, G. Maeder's f Mr. Fred. Fourth and Fifth representations of , Macde highly successful sensational drama (in four a: A Dramatic Pictere of a Heart's Shadows, with startling Scenic Effects. Act 1. Coral Bracelet—-Shadow of Love. Chateau. ...Mlle, Helene principal and ballet Brother—Shadow of Danger. The Fresbet on the Island. The Island engulphedyin water. New Sensational Rain Eifect, wi B.The Royal Notary—Shadow of Misery—“‘The jot "a Ollice.”” 4.—The Red Chamber—Shadow of Death. AGE bi —the Ascunating.- Shadow of tie Future. ‘Novel Transformation Scene by L. W. Seave: Doors open at 7:18; performance commences at 8 [CE OF ADMISSION, Admission 75 cents; reserved seats 50 cents extra; Family Gircle 50 ceuta. Seats cay. be secured alx d days in advance at we Sa the Opera Houte, Schirmer's, AN, and theatre ticket office, 114 Broadway OST MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY. ‘ORRELL SISTERS’ NEW ¥ YORK “THEATRI The Garden of z wi Eon TOM’S CONCERTS. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENIN' MAY 1b AND 16. THE WONDERFUL NEGRO BOF PIANIST. onan P MATINEE SATURDAY aE RNOON, MAY 16, areaee, if- ololoek. two Sinise Otiee frond today.» LYMPIC Be yee APTERNOON ‘AT Lg SAND Pt Humpty DU MPT:. TONIGHT AT HU: aume 8% ae wot DUMFTE, ‘Densely ‘crowded throngs ti way, reserved seats 4!! soit out days auead, Uprosrious Pun, Spith y Brilliant Dancing igs Benes iplendid Comic Tricks, “5 seuse iu America, Grand agp d LL the le oH RIE A, uae OAR INES a /EDNESDAYS sup sAiURD jon, 75e.; orchestra and hai aeuene en 50, To matinees, balcony a salts Bhi "ars ‘admission. Doors open at 7465 beg! TBLO'S GARDEN DAZEEsseeses eee WHEATLEY BEUINe ai "AT Tig, CONCLUDES AT Toouen SEVENTEENTH WEEK, CONTINCED SUCCESS: of the great Batravaganse te PAWN entitled the ducing Jarrett & Palmer's, gulebrated Parisienne introducing Jarrett & Valme ants (SATURDAY «May Two perivn ‘mances—afternoon ra ct, evening at. iiliant reception of ¢ RENOWNED Ei KOPEAN Brag PREMIERE ASSOLUTA, ai ith M. VON HAMM a who will dance wi VON BASS and likewise ap) an Hina pew ballet d'action, composed by M. itled the oe snitle pARTISN'S | 100% i Rosa will be su reer Mile: do Rowe na Premieres and M. Costa. bee a rier in New York MARIE. eeneet | Premiere feria Me EERE fhe SCH! the cl Pre: a ll dance the PAS ESPANOL. avausra SOLE tn her fainous PLENDID EFFECTS, TRANS! Seats secured six days in advance. SBORMATION, &C. r....Mr. LESTER WALLACK, ; to commence at 8 o'clock. THIS EVENING and ae UNTIL inbred NOTICE & Drama in four acts, entitled Bit WHITE COCKAI The incidents of this Drama are sup) pest to occur during the rebellion of the Highlanders in favor of the exiled Prince Charles Stuart (the Young Pretender), in the year 1745. THE WHITE COCKADE was the distinguishing badge worn by his adherents, and in those days the mere posacssion of suc! & token was regarded aa a rout of treason to the govern~ The whole of the muste, including an original Overture, Introe ducing old Engiish ‘and Scotch airs, com) ‘and ar. ranged. The Scenet ” ADMISSION, Fh eh aN Undiminisbed enthusiasm nightiy manifested crowded e Prope! and delighted audiences to ioaentie Costumes and Se Sorat, TEN AND JERSE, ‘The Machinery........sseeeDYserereeeeeee succe RIS AND. by Mr. J. W. WALLACK, Mr. HELEN, fon from ite e French of LA BELLE HE Hiei nee Pama TEA aeons Mr. W. J. ™, LEHI WELL mighty tn inimitable char. | LEONARD, MP, I ues, Mr J MoGER, Mr, wok goler, of ROMEO JAFFILR JENKINS An the laughable r. B. apteet Lie, i i ie MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY AT 2 O'CLOCK. + Mrs GHARA J eens ‘aie EA RANOB, : 1D CHAMBER NSF pe LL. Tn HE TERRACE OF PHB CHATEAU, RVING HALT: wp TOM'S CONCERTS. T PIKE’S OPERA HOUSE THIS (SATURDAY) ‘AFTERNOON, AT 1 ae Admission to all parts Mt the ERY THEATRE. Bm IMMENSE SATURDAY NIGHT BILL, SIXTH NIGHT OF WwW. H. WHALLEY. Nick of the Woods More, Mr. Whalley as or Lite’ in Nick. New York. HE SsroR™ AND TROD ee RAIN OF Reet, house, 7c Carpenter ‘of Rouen. Whalley as Marteau. INUNDATION SCENE, WATER, 8 OPERA Hi AT PI THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON, AT 1 O'CLOCK. ‘Adiwiasion to ail parts of the house, 75c. HEATRE COMIQUE, 514 BROADWAY. PRO! TON. PROF. HILTON. UIS! SCENES IN VENTHILOGUISS a CHILDREN. | MATIN’ BUONE CHILDREN. BOONE CHILDREN. NE CHILDREN. WOONE CHILDREN | Boone CHILDREN, Qinetop Sisters. ate Mis Alice Siedier. 8 Alice Sicdier. imetop Sisters, ATINEE.| Miss Alice Siedler. top Sisters. Miss ae Stedler. ANEW BI IGHT AT 8. OST MATINEE AT PIKE'S OPFRA HOUSE THIS (SATURDAY) AFT! OON AT 1 O'CLOCK. Admixsion to ail paris of the house 7 centa, M™ F.B. CONWAY"S ¥ PARK THEATRE, 1 BROOKLYN, B. CON’ ViOLA CROC! KER . Tn A in Dal hp al or astin Daly nese txBen Ti ik fe Gasbraner, Ti in evening. \RAND BENEFIT G UNCERT_FOR THE WIDOW 0 evening, May 16, at USIC, LAURSO, Mr. 8-B- MILLS, Mr. C, BERG. MANN etal orchestra have kindly volunteered their valuable services for the occaston. Symphony No. 2, Beethoven. Fourth Coneert in D minor. V Wiouztenn with ‘orchestra accompaniment— og la Urso. larch from May Liszt; Over- li Roaaini Concerto, for Plano—Mr. . Mills. Fack- chats, Tickets $1 each, to Wook, Herr Carl Bergmann. had at the principal music stores, at the door on the evening, and by C, Rosenbluth, 883 Canal street. YONTINERTAL THEATRE, BOSTON. 1 Tne undersigned having ‘purchased this establishment, be hereafter known as WILLARD'S beeen after Feconstruction and refuting, will ope AYRE on or about Septembre 1B Stare withing time from that date will be liberally treated with by addressing Henry Wilard, 112 New street, Ne N. J. para HALL. Gnas MUSICAL FESTIVAL, R SEASON TICKETS FOR SALE, FO} and Choice Seats for each sFerformance, at 95 Broadway (Brower Flower Store.) Grrile: GUNS. BILLY EMERSON AND JOHNNY EN, the Forrest and Booth of the Ethiopian profes ry have bea secured, at an unprecedented salary, and will poo y PASTOR'S OPE! EB MONDAY NEXT. Y Ne GREAT comBInaTION gat, i, ‘AVORITES, 'S OPERA. HOUSE" ‘HIS tie! OE one Admission t to ali parts of ADIES’ FAIR.—A GRAND PAIR 1s. NOW BEING held at the Everett Rooms for the erection of the new Cathohe — ‘at the corner of Broadway and ‘Thirty-sev- enth Promensde concert every evening, and a sacred concet Sunday evening, the 17th fnstant. ra isan iebaiar ¥ wey PASTOR TAKES ene I & ANNOUNCING the sheeting ot an engi expensive BILLY EMERSON and CHANT RULER twin masters ote Ea tea oe art li appear together, for the first ‘on the ‘ew York boarda, mss TUNY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, ON MONDAY NEXT. WAXten—a yinee Lass FEMALE PIAXO PLAYER Baroy rorniitt © waved through tne United Statee and urope. so two men hnipe gy with work! orainas. ween the’ hours of 10 A. M. nod 3 WAR WOR ea oe Broadway. MUSICAL. to J. Lass IN SINGING BY BY AN ITA ITALIAN GENTLEMAN and of experience in teachi: ferences given. thoroughly competent Yoeal music and the piano; ,, box 170 Herald oifice. HE UMESSIAU" AXD THE, “CREATION, cents each, the complete works, in full vocal Nanoforte accom] an or cf, rd g ‘of all m a v depot, 644 Broadway. Catalogue of a thou- oot Premier ‘Soap mysical p publications on application, dress R. FIFTY Score, with, LADY WILL SELL A SPLENDID ROSEWOOD Fiasofortey 7 octas it lene than pment; has manufacturer's Apply at 3 Third GREAT OFFER HORACE "WATERS ianoe, Melodecun a mot five aret class makers; and sostiaued for ford gto thd targe sumer of ie a ? ‘of planos returned theltof May.” 0 new wad second hand Lae struments for rent, or for sale at Datgnrondor can cash, A “CHEAP A pennies IN poon ct ORDER, FOR $75.—A feven octar ing modern tm- provement wil, femora eh J. BIDDLE, 18 Mainity ate street, near soto A feast REAL BARGAINS _UPRIONT, HT AND 8g SQuaRe ew and ol CHA ison, sManiactarers bh ~ ag A of Fourth ave: ue, Bible House, MAGNIFICENT ROSEWUOD PIANOFORTE ror perty of a Foaatty tee leaving the city, made to order, use dfive mot for Che alto Partor Suletreas Book Bool eer atts ‘ataiay na, Glass and Silverware: Sixteenth street, near Sixth at SECOND HAND PI. gan Pitanb Suter Sioa De ee SECOND HAND PIANOFORTES, of various makers, for sale at low amd by CHICKER ING’ SONS, 652 Broadway. Pianos to rent, preg) RENT.—A FINE ASSORTMENT OF NEW first clans Agraffe (natroments to rent at reasonable r] and for sale on instalment he new Piano Warorooms, Fast Twenty-third street, near Second avenue, WM. H. WEED. pure FOR SALE OR TO LET CHEAP, AS THE family are about going in the country; Worcester's make, of cand Ginisb, Can be seen at 116 (uew No. 160) Weal Fourtecm alreet ie te. HEATRE PRANOAIS, OR PREXCA THEATRE. sonedesirouk f engaging the French Theatre for operatic or dramalic performances, concerts, Sanday me meetings. ty shod commencements, faire. ae. will ad J. Oran SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 16, us fT NIGuT ‘OF THe 8 SERIL: THE WONDERFUL NEG NEGRO’ BOY PIANIST. D TINEE THIS (SAI SATURDAY) AFTERNOON, Aine Fast 2 O'CLOCK: AT HALF-PAST 3 O'CLOCK. Seats may be secured at Pond's, 547 and 865 amar: also atlid Broadway, and at the box ollice from 9 to 4 daily. B.—The unprecedented au success which has ee Bundt Tom's entertainments induces the management to an~ nounce athird and Positively last series, to commence on Monday evening, Mas 1 3, 201 BOWERY. port FAGTOR' "3 OPERA HO Teas . . : Beas SCENES, = ts The very * > runing States, Fannfest, + * Comte Sketches, ent, . * Rupld Cbanyes. Joliet * NEW BALLET, OPERA and * * "BLIND TOM. BURLESQUE + * Miss Alice Somers, resen! . . Great Jig TON) PasroR bd * Character TONY PASTOR * * “Dances. appears init, * * FRANK KERNS. ABIG BILL, CLOCK, * A BIG BILL. NO) TWO GKEAT GUNS, BILLY EMERSON AND JOHNNY ALLEN. ROOKLYN ACADAMY.—RISTORI-80R TERESA. ELAIDE RISTORI'S eg ai e _ AeEstos. SATURDAY EVENLNG, MAY of ber aera a sOR ay aA RESA, OR ISABLLLA eee ae with Sac enthusiasm during the late and pind leled triumphant season in Havana, during seven cessive representations at the Freuch theatre in New ork, Admniesion, Gt: ;Heserved eeats, 6 cents vextre.. Family oscket oft mows New York, Peters’ Music Store, 198 Broad- way, and Brookiyn Academy, MAGNIFICENT PANORAMA OF THE , WAR ORT SUMTER TO ITS CLO Madison Square all, 964 Broadway, corner Twenty-third every evening ai 6 P. M. Ik’ BROWNSON aocousson. ‘ednesiays and Saturdays at 2 P.M. Tickets 50 cents; reserved seats 75 couts. rae HALL, SUNDAY EVENING, MAY 17, 1968, WENZEL KOPTA'S GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT. On which occasion he will have. the kind followin, eminent ard Mi! ‘Misa Alt Mr. Will ‘om 2 Biectivey a Mustrated 5 ISS SALLI jatioees W. ‘clock P, M. Reserved nor 50 cents extra. For sale at the principal music stores, and at t Steinway 1a STEINWAY, ALL. GE D MUSICAL FESTIVAL. FIRST PELFORMANCE, MU. DSDAY. M. 858. HANDEL'S Moni, oly o 1 MESSIAB, with the follow! MADAME PAREP AR OSA MER, SENN rr Te GRORGE SIMPSON, MR. J. &, THOMAS, if MR. B J. CONSOLEY, GRAND CHORUS OF THE NEW YORK HARWONTG Mr. a L. RITTER. Mr. THEODO , ORG TICKETS ON. 1 DOLLA! RESERVED SEATS, FIFTY CENTS EXTRA. ‘COND FERTOCMAD: on Tesbay EVENI ae ‘LABSIC CONC! MADAME + osha am ” GRAND ORCHESTRA. at FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, 58 BRUADWAY. ‘The doors surrounded at 07; in inaurrection begine at 8. ‘The great Humorists and and Vocalists of Minstrelay, BIRCH, LAMP e, Bae BERNARD A rid * meee Hilton Head Teatane sane the Dainty—Nortma on a Lark—Rallroad Express Traie. Second wees of LEW BHIMMER. First week of Mr. J. ACKERMAN _ 19, NEW MINSTREL HA\ TAMMANY BUILDING, FOURTEENTH STK REET, Adjoining the Academy of ¥ tite. mitety cAUauRATION of thin clegant minstrel ball wil! take i! MONDAY EVENING, 1G, MAY Is, Bs MONDAY EVENIN| NDAY Ei MAY 18, BRYA. Br MINSTRELS componed of the {otowiog well known artisis ROE DEMPsTi CHAS. HENKY, Wa» GRIER, ROCKFELLER. ike J. GARATA) AIGUA, «. G. H. scHoTT, Fr CANIS BRAC ORCHESTRA. UNSWORTH, & oT NELSE sEYMO! Ry HOGAN, HUGHES, ‘DAN BRYANT. TH ST. TH ST. Box office day, May 16, Dress Circle... a open for sale of reserved seats ancl tickets Sature from 10 until $.0’clock. PRICES. ELLY AND LEON'S MIN; RO. Kes STRELS, 130 i Grand Dutch “s Hennes e Grand Dutch “S" ® * Grand age 2 GABd Dueen er : “see om | wes Leon Matinee be Grand ad e ‘001 7 "8 Ses HOUSE, Rone MEP BU! CK "CROOK, co K, HY UVIAN Bhi ahr, imourk, My BEACTS, poy viii Evi = BATU’ RDAY Ao! mraslesiores only at the séxton's oflice at the Gia GUNS. md acca a OF THE WORLD IX, and acknowledced ne plus ultra of land dance p vortored highest salaried artist in the Pra ion, BILL v Ly iERON, Sppeare at TONY PABTOR'S BPERA HOUSE on Monday next REERVED SPATS FOR THE ir AND THEATRE BE SECURED AT TH sence METROPOLITAN | MOTE: E RAILROAD TICKET M. ADAMS, AGENT. HEATRE VICKEY OFFICER, t 14 BROADWA’ RESERVED SkATS FOR Ali THEATRES. JREAT GUNS. THE ORIGINAL “NICODEMUS J youn. pon” and atmitied mat of iniepian drama, JOHNNY A N. rat NY PASTORS POPR ke A HOUSE MONDAY NEXT.

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