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4 BOARDERS AND LODGERS WANTED. BLOCK FROM CITY HALL.—FRANKFORT HOUSE, Frankfort street, corner of William. 250 rcoms; accom B5c. to Gc, a day; 18) to O88 Le ects Speaell aight DESIRABLE 8 , ON SECOND FLOOR, AND ONE do, on fourth, newly furpished, excelent Board, mode- ices; no movin, ‘Thirty-firat street, * wn BLOOK, FROM FIFTH AVENUE—NQ. 101 WAVER: lace, corner of Macdougal street.—Hant pinned Rou oom! manele for families and gentlemen ; claas | HANDSOME ROOM AND. SUPERIOR BOARD, INA desirable first class es avenue house. Ronua to a ge sie ors ‘off 3,000 mortgage. Good security. ferald odtice. WEST FORTY THIRD STREET._ENTIRE OR PART of Second Floor, with Board; private table if des 40 moving in May; a private family; references exo WEST FOURTH STRERT—T0 | LET, TWO, FUR: nished Rooms, for gentlemen or lady and gent Oue furnished attic Room. EAST THIRTIETH STREET.—ROOMS FOR SINGLE families 99 Firth avenue, corner NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1869—QUADRUPLE SHEET. BOARDERS AND LODGERS WANTED. .—VERY | DESIRABLE 136 ee STREET. 4 pope aiso Rooms for + terme moderate. ‘No mov- iogin May. each cues THIRTY-THIRD STREET. ey po ‘accommo- 154 ead tenn eats ome Teasonable ; 183 West t_ELEVENT STREET.—TO LET, WITH good tabl tanasome Boom, for ‘and wife or gentlemen; all mod no moving. Call for one week, Reteronces exchanged. pa EY | Tae FOURTEENTH STREET.--A FRONT ROOM 2il Spee ee aan ae ee @ private family; highest jerences given aud required. -_. LET, HAReE FUR- 212} ¢ bh AYENUR. A jd ay py A two ‘ealemen 4 WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN Seventh and Eighth avenues. —| front Root on second floor, well furnished; bot and water. Those in pursuit of « home call, WEST THIRTIETH STREET.—BOARD By men to let, with Boar Iso Re for fi Ge'cnwaged for Mag hPa ry 226 tlemen aud their wives or 5 BAST NINTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE.- WEST FOURTEENTH STREET, BETWKEN ble Rooms on the secoud floor, all Seventh and ‘avenues.—Two to let, with private table, to a responsibie ined References exchanged ‘<Gibeak PH AVENUE.—TWO VERY PLEASANT ROOMS, CON- tainingevery modern convenience, to rent, with good Rte gentieman and wife or single gentleman. Apply avenue, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets, 3 RAST THIRTY-SECOND STREET, FIRST HOUSE rom Fifth avegue.—A pleasant Room, with Board, auitable for yentleman or xoStoman and wife.” References given and req $7. TO 12 PER WEE! excelient Board, at 176. 8 van and Macdougal strecis, psfeart He cli capped ” STRE rurn' Ri PLEASANT 3 ROOMS, WITH ver street, between Suili- —-HANDSOMELY also # back Parlor, 1Q Past SIXTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH id Broadway.—Very ‘desirable Rooms, able Wt desired: after May 1; feres exchanged. suite or separately; privat house entirely first class. 1433 STREET, CORNER SECOND AVENUE, 300 AND 802.—Handsomely ‘furnished front double Rooms on ite ‘and third doors, with Board. No children or nurses en. 1 VARICK PLACE, NEAR BLEECKER STRE six blocks west of Broadway.—A gentleman and wi or two gentlemen be accommodated with trst class Board in'a privat ity. 16 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—HANDSOMELY furnished Rooms, with first class Board, to families or @ingle gentlemen. Reference. i 18 Baer, sev ENTEENTH STREET, BETW Union square and Fifth avenue.—A Suit of Rooms, for Gentlemen, without board. speneaen CARTOON, THE GLASS OF FASHION. furnished front ting, to ith Board, titer second or third door? house fecendy changed bands; no moving in May. 932 WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREKT.—TO LET, yrith Hoard, toa gentleman, and wife, or owas Gentlemen, a handsomely thely furnished eae 234. WEST RTH STREET, THREE CONNECTING Rooms on second floor, furnished or unfurnished, to et, with Board, References exchanged. 235 WES? THIRTY-RIGHTH STREET.—A FRONT Parlor, with one or two, connecting Bedrooms, nec- Gnd floor, front! with ‘drat class’ Board; house brows References exchanged, 2962 WEST TWENTY-FIFTH STREET, NEAR Eighth avenue.—A few boarders can be accommo- saa. with nicely turnished Rooms and good Board. No moving 265 itt with partial Joyed. oF a WEST ELEVENTH STREET.—TO LET, WITH Board, from May 1, two unfurnished Rooms on sec- onion front; one large room and hall bedroom, with large ta, ‘Best reference given and required, 27 th avenue.—To let, with or without Board, a neatly’ front Parlor, to a Physician or » eatlaann aad wif splendid location’ and good neighbor- jood; terms moderate. 3 317 THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR SECOND AVE- ue.—Handsome front Rooms and Be jedrooms, on second and third floors, to gentleman and wives; first class Board reasonable; a Room for two gentlemen, References. 39() BAST FITTY-FIFTH STREET, NEAR SECOND SU avenue.--A handsomely furnished Parlor to let, with Board, to gentieman and wife; modern improvemenis; at reasonabie price. 41 7 RQURTHAVENUB.—FURISHED ROOMS 70 LET, with Board, to families or single gentlemen; reference. WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET.—A WIDOW Hy eee hasa furnished Parior and Bedroom to let, where the comforts of a home can be en- rar Big arene igen gede DOOR SEE EVENING TELEGRAM OF FRIDAY NEXT. 1 EAST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREE let, with Board, on frat and second fi and single gentler 19 west TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE st. James Hotel. Furnished Rooms in ‘suite or sin; second, third and fourth floors, with first class Boar Mes or’single gentlemen ; no moving in May. DA lg STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE.—TO with Board, elegantly furnished Rooms. LET, Parties desir- fag choice accommodations apply at Everett Library, 72 ‘West Thirty-ninth street. 21 Rem! WEst Ela SUIT OF THREE changed, 5 WEST! WEST FORTY-FIFTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVE- nue.—A strictly private family will let their second rk singly or én suite, to one or more gentlemen, with Board {f desired. House newly furnished, 26 SEIRTON PLACE.—NEATLY FURNISHED FAMI- ly Rooms on second floor, with first class Board, for No moving in os and wife, algo single Rooms. fay. References exchanged. 2 WEST SIXTEENTH STREET, BETW FIFTH and Sixth avenues,—Large and handsomely furnished Rooms on first and third floors, with first Board; suita- bie for gentlemen and their wives or parties of singie geutle- m ferences required. QQ BOND STREET.—LARGE AND SMALL PLEASADT J “furnished Rooms to let, with Boi Se: 3 West TWENTY-SEVENTH ST. NEAR COLEMAN . =A private family will I of Rooms, with Sr withage Srivais table, trom May i; Caquestionsble re- $s required. 2 STUYVESANT STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.—AN @ievant Parlor, on the first floor; also a richly fur- nished Suit of Rooms, on the second Moor, for gentlemen, together or separate, without board. 3 house nea: broadway. TH STREET.—A SECOND FLOOR, WITH ROOM and Bedroom on third floor, in a first class private Address K, ‘station G. Q5 EBAST.NINTH STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY and University opine We offer to desirabie, perm milies, pleasant Rooms, witu first class aged. WEST NINTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND Bixth avenues. —A large Room on fourth floor and sin- gle Room on tilird floor to fet, to gentlemen, without board or with breaktast. 3 WEST TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH +) and Sixth avenues.—A large Sack Room, third door, with alcove and closet, with hot and cold water, to let, unfur’ ished, with Board, to ® geatieman and wife. 4 WEST SIXTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH and Sixths avenue.—From May 1, to let, with Board. No moving. AQ) BAST FOURTH STREET.—A GENTLEMAN AND wile, also ® few young men, can be accommodated with good Board and pleasant Rooms on moderate terms, RTH STREET.TO LE antly furnished suit of Booms, 90 ove large Room on fourth or single gentlemen. BST EIGHTEENTH STREET.-IN A PRIVATE fly, to let, with permanent , two Suits of table; highest references re- GROVE STREET.—PLEASANT FRONT ROOM ON the third floor to let, with Be bie for two No moving in 42, or three gentlemen or gentleman and wife, May. 4 WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREETA LARG second story front Room, with emall room and clowet Atiached, to gentleman and wife or gentlemen, ina ne rv clnge Board, ‘Meferesees given ane oe 48 Weer rt ELFTH STRE can accommodate a ce tlemen with furniabed It soe Boura: Rempreseere quired, 48 WEST FIFTEENTH STREET.—HANDSOME SUITS of furnished Kooms to let; house first class. Usex- ceptionable references exchange. —A PRIVATE FAMILY in and wife or three gen , NEAR UNION OO aquare.—Two bi iy furnished adjoining front ‘On second floor, to let, 2 gentiemen, with or without Board.’ All modera improvements. ‘Terms moderste, Ref- TH STREET.—ELEGANT SUITE of four handsomely furnished Rooms, Second Floor en- room connected; strictly first clase house and lor eartier Af des WEST NINETEE! 50 Maloy to to rent from M: 50 NORFOLK HTREET, A FEW DooRS FROM Grand.—Furnished Roome to let to gentlemen. Terme "Liat atreet, 488 SIXTH AVENUE, REAR.—TWO ELDERLY PER- sons or gentleman and wife, with or without Board; no ehildren 1 in house, 6 645 SEVENTH AVENUE, BETWEEN FORTY- seventh and Forty-eighth streets. Handsomely ed Rooms, with or without Board, can be obtained in aytivaie: Caniliy fot lew tangle’ patsbebant mecirenoes woe changed, 8 BROADWAY.—FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, Oe to families sind single gentlemen, without, board ingle Rooms 81 per day, double "sults of Rooms from $3 References given and required, SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD LET TO TWO sociable, single gentlemen of refinement two hand- somely furnished ; tion tg rg street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, Address Miller, box 120 Herald office. ‘A EADY WOULD LIKE T0 RECEIVE IN HER family a few children to board and instruct. Inquire at 85 Lee avenue, Williamsburg, L. I. SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD RENT A suit ‘of connecting Bonny trom the Int of 3 nue Mid Broadway; unexceptionable references given and required, Address A. G. E., station G. N ELEGANTLY FURNISHED SECOND FLOOR TO s let, with private table, containing five bedrooms, dining Toom, pa or, bathroom, closets, pantries, &c., on Fifth ave- ni we Thirty-1 fourth ‘street. H. R. DREW & CO,, 175 Fifth avenue, OU RTH AVENUE, fifth and Twenty-si NO. 340, BETWEEN TWENTY- good Board, on reasonable terms; references. sixth streets. —Comfortable Rooms and } ARLEM BOARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR singie gentieman can be accommodated with Board at ird house east of First avenue. ‘WO GENTLEMEN N OBTAIN ROOMS, WITH Board, in a small family of adults; strictly first class; location between Broadway and Seventh avenue, Address C. E. D., box 181 Herald offic WO GENTLEMEN, WHO WOULD OCCUPY A FINE large Room together in West Thirty-eighth strect, wil find a ceserful, ‘rennea, howe, wits ail ts chentoria by ad- dressing W., Thirty-eighth street, box 120 Herald oillce. T° LET—WITH BOARD, A LARGE ROOM ON THE second floor, unfurnished ; also a small furnished Room. Apply at 0M West Thirty-eight, street. References exchanged. © LETWITH BOARD, IN A PRIVATE PAMILY, TO a gentleman and wife, an unfurnished Room on ‘second floor, at 385 East Eighteonih street, 0 LET-HANDSOME FURNITURE FOR HALF OF he in exchange for Room with Board; or would bit References exchanged. house in good location. Address Solus, box 210 Herald oifice. TO, RENT, WITH BOARD—A SUIT OF ROOMS ON ond floor, delightfully located up town, on Park ave- nue, Address R. 8. T., Herald ollie. “BOARD AND LODGING W: WANTED. Le “YOUNG MAN DESIRES A FURNISHED ROOM, 1 without poard, in an Ameriean family. State particu: Jars and terms to / Herald office, GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WANT A SUIT OF AA Rooms, with Board, with a German or Jewish private famfly, from May 1; would furnish own rooms, ‘Terma not to exceed 100 per month. Address for two days, stating loca- tion and full particulars, B.F., box 103 Herald office. A GERMAN LADY, A 8UC would like to find Board with ae Sept a home aa compensation for te 00 Herald office, CESSFUL TEACHE) uiet family, or woul ing. A B.D. NTLEMAN "AND WIFE, WITH THE VERY BEST references, want permanent and immediate Board in a congenial house ; location from Twenty-third street to Fifty. ninth street and Sixth to Ninth a Address with full particulars, ©. J. C., station B, sige wenue, GENTLEMAN, WHOSE FAMILY 18 GOING ABROAD. + ‘Room, southerly exposure, i the house of & Private faroliy Teaiding between Madison andSixth avenues Thirifeth and Fiftieth streets. References requi 4 fiven. Address box 3,145 Post ofice, giving particuuars 0 oe for, room, with oF without Turuiure, with oF without renkfast. BOAR’ NANTED-BY A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND child, 3 years old, ina ——. family. Sate not to exceed $18 per week. ' Address Hl. F., box BOARD WANTED. AN EDUCATED GERMAN WANTS ‘a small Room, with Board, in a plain American family where there are no other boarders; not exceeding $7 per week. Address A. DEHN U, 64 Monroe street, YOARD WANTED—FOR ONE YI YEAR FROM = p< in a private family, above Fourteenth street, f man, wife, four children ond purse. Terms not 10. Soeet BCP ierald tee References given and required. Address EAST FIFTEENTH STREET, NEAR IRVING daoms 5 pine — e Bult of farniahed Rooms on second or & or party of gentlemen, with first class Board. 53. Fink an or , fron! changed. FORTY-SECOND STREBT, Sixth avenues.—Spiendid second Floor to with d; location is beautiful on the Park; summer prices. Mefer- ~ “ BETWEEN ror ences er: 55 GROVE STREET.—TWO'OR THRBE fp nerf ean obtain Board, with nicely furp Rooms, at Ee 59 Fas West THIRTY.SEVENTH STREET, nkrw ith and ‘avyenues.—Entire Second Floor, w $ Mosesseens ‘and as rat class; no moving in May; un- drum ECOND FLOOR, HANDSOME.- to let, to nentlemen, with of without FIFTY-THIRD STREET, A_gentiema’ mmodated NEAR FI in and wife or two si ith Board in « stri: iv private ACDOUGAL STREET, 6. CLEMENT'S PLACE. - jeasant second floor Room, larce wo persons. Also back Parior, 78 sees: 8p = ve wre BLBVENTH STREET, NEAR FIPTH AVE pe large and nicely furnished front Room, also = nom for ingle gentiemen may be obtained, with Board, 109 TWENTY EIGHTH STREET, NEAR FOURTH avenue. Large bandsomely furnished Rooms, with joard; and accommodations first class. FOURTH AVENUE.—SECOND FLOOR, Be Biabed, with or without Board; house q wate, near Unica ae Also a furnished K two gentlemen ; references required 4; possession im! ll (EW NO.) West Bit Ris itd STREET. — anian and wite, OF single gout wth trie chats Boke +. (NEW NO.) WEST TWE ‘-) A 14 second atory front Room, pig ae ge end wite or mingle gentiemen, with Sree cine ae WAVER. EY PLACE.TO LET, with iroum on second floor and aces froat 4 fi toor! hi thot and cold water; large cho { 30) Q() BASTjXIEENTH STREET. 99 WITH Ler, ard, 10 a gentlemad, a lar eant tecond fhoon, from ti mv reerencesetogagast | He rea 26) BAST TWEN INTH STREET.—PROM A ] 32 20 oF Ist of Becond Floor rat u Hoard, furnished “or “aforsn References ex: weet TWELPTE STREET.—ROA 7m RD—THIRD 129 cory Feat, as and ms, third week in April: man and wife ferenoce efebansed vir phrag 124 st NO. 60) WEST TWENTY: NINTH TRE! BOARD WANTED—NOW OR FROM MAY 1 1, FOR GEN. tlemnan, wife and ebild, and nurse; will be permanent bilahaicbslocpcidlicsaicmsecbhaseiedea died hs OARD WANTED. —A GE! . with Breakfons ie ror! aaa bere be can have the privilege ot Of ‘the bathroom. A ‘Address 3 Bentler Warrad.18 A QUIET FAMILY, FOR AN intelige in abou week. rosa Gahsonns inion” * Sow po. WANTED—WITH A PLEASANT ROOM, ros ib G20 & youn leman and wite, at <a! Raat f, Ey iterpid omce, asta OARD WA PeurLanar, WIFE AND fon; three Rooms, with of without ino Ros Teave descriptione at 61 Broedm (omrLarnts HAVE REN RECEIVED THAT sUB- SCRIBERS ARE NOT SERVED REGULARLY WITH THE EVENING TELEOR. REPORT ALL GASES OF NEGLECT TO THE PUBLISHERS, OFFICE 9 NASSAU STREET. PURER GE ENTLEMEN WANT DOUBLE A L changed. eee for ‘two days K. K., Herald omce yarn ba wo LADIES WANT A GOOD ROO ROOM AND BO. in the country, within 30 miles of + form Jprioe tk cond B40 through the year. Address Mrs. E. TANTED- BOARD IN A wiie and child ® EB. J., Herald oi PRIVATE FAMILY FOR ears old, south of Fortieth stating terms, Kefer- pte an fay Lat f A by AND His Wi W' Rooms i Board ii coe; aa ae where there ore no other boarders wooed oid week. Address 8. per bor ai, station A ‘ANTED—A LARGE HALL ROOM, W ncn rrate fam or house where thers are ie ional H. ©. vor ‘i Heraid 0 Boaky For MAN ps mitt eat PRIVATE FAMILY in Bi near Vero fogaton jaagaat and ‘heath wit table toe NEY, a a Murry ay fh | New ¥ Bowe WANTED IN BROOKLYN—FOR A Tre. vodernte, ddress, stating price and man, at mi yer han ‘Address, stating location, commodation, box 144 Herald ottos. ye LET_ BROOKLYN ae re ap without board i gtivate 4 LATE FOWLE: bebe ¢ rie bout May aT penazrer . sr ge P MUNROE. aw Rel Pmmuarox HOTEL, goseno oF 1 MEL conten day; 2 to $5 a week; ‘Board and aoe eto ae pags bey te NEW BRIGHTON, STATEN TELAMD, Tulnules by boat from ‘ireet every hour; terms very moderate for April, May MARK’S HOTEL, FORMBELY PETELER HOTBL, This long established and and Sti Fen one favorite hosel wilt ayers ‘oe the reception of Cites saree fe pote Ds CAMP & COLE, Proprietors. COUNTRY BOARD. — HOME ON A “BEAUTIFUL Fal FARM ( (6H HOUR'S RIDE m the cf " walk cou buchanged, Address Happy Home, Herald —QOUNTRY BOARD, BEIMONE FAL NEW pei tn mathutes, 3 rocks four kool He wes ements for Board at hovse 0 Twelfth at Aw ‘A. Pam DESIRING, coon BOARD 2% MILES ote C odated calling at No. city, <td accomm( by Bure IN ORANGE VILLAGE FROM 187 JULY.— pleasant Rooms for four adull ‘week, or parents a three Bost otloe, No 860, Address jee, April, box 148 Orange Post Bonin, AT ELIZABETH, NN. J.. FOR FAMILY WITH: out children or single gentlemen. t Rooms near ‘Address 8., box 188 Kllzaboth, N. J. rTautonan CARTOON. THB POLLTICAL HOSPITAL. — SEE EVENING TELEGRAM OF FRIDAY NEXT. NOUNTRY BOARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN ‘and wife, within easy access of New York, and not over one hour from City Hall by rail or water. Address, stat! fall Il particulars, 7H E., Box 3,073 Pout ollice. ea (Counter, BOARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN ) and wife, a short distance from city; would prefer fur- wah, thelr own room; board must be moderate. Address Herald oilice. XOUNTRY BOARD FOR GENTLEMEN, AT Fassale village, on Erie Railway, 45 minutes from New York trains daily, Address P. O., box 198 Herald offic OUNTRY | BOARD WANTED FOR:SIX MONTHS. a family of eight adults; must be within one nour'a ride of thecity and a few minute: railroad. Terms must be moderate, Address box 5,489 Post offi New York. ANTED—UP THE HUDSON, BOARD FROM NOW, lady and son, 3 or 4 hours’ of city; farmhouse, pre- Address ©. T. S., ferre id table, box 748 lew York leasant surroundings. ‘ost office. At HAINES BROS., No. 46 East Fourteenth atreet, Union square, New Pianos to rent. ‘New Pianos for sale low. New Pianos by instalments, New Pianos on terms to suit all classes in regard to price. out SKERING PIANO, #10, IN GOOD ORDER; octave Digs etl ianoforte, baving every im- provement, very sion, J. BIDDLE, B yo street, near Broadway. CHICKERING PIANO, 8150; a A VARIETY OF fret Pianos, ore a nina, for he or instal- ments S'GTEEDMAN & HOLLYER, 55 West tSinteenih h street, ae ‘Sixth avenue, ‘LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FINEST PIANOS MANU- factured, five years guarantee; instalinents taken; second hand Pianos for sale Sad taken in exchange, Pianos tw let; amount applied, if ised. JOHN C. BARNES, th Eighth atrest, near Broadway. T BUUME'S._ELEGANT ROSEWOOD | (KANBE) Pianos, with Agraife. arrangement aud all laceet tm rovements: hand Pianos @100, $150, $200, FRED. RICK BLUME, 1138 lroudway, wecond door above Twen- ty-fitth street, MAGNIFICENT SQUARE GRAND ACTION PIANO, by Knabe, octave, rosewood and elegantly carved ew a few monthe ago, with warrantee will b than tte value. Inquire of J. BUER & Bleecker street, pee EGRAM CARTOON. THE GLASS OF FASHION. NEW 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO Best CITY makers, carved legs, overstrung Dass and every improve iment, for sale for half its cost: must be sold as the own: leaves for Europe. Call at 72 Fifth avenue, from 210 4 P. MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR tale -¢Property of family leaving el nde, to order delivenied Sok: toed aia uabathe | chet 960, for Partor Suits, Ktageres, Bookcase, Murors, carpet, Seiten: ber and Dining Room Furniture; sacrifice. 67 West Fif- teenth street, neat Sixth avenue. LARGE STOCK OF FIRST CLASS NEW PIANOS at very low prices, Second hand Pianos for sale and to ietvery cheap. LUDKE & SCHULER, 267 Broom LADY WILL SELL FOR LESS THAN #200 BEAU- tiful rosewood Pianoforte, Raven & Bacon makers ; cost $525; in perfect order; sweet, powerful tone; modern tm- provements, Apply 28 Third sifeet. MAGNIFICENT SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD orte, rich and powerful tone, nearly new, with great sacritice for cash at 14 Crand ‘6 street, near Mott. FAMILY LEAVING THE CITY WILL SACRIFICE for cash w magnificent Pianoforte, carved rosewood Seven octave, oversirung; celebrated city maker; guarantee; ‘nearly new; worth #600, for oats Seventh street. A LARGE VARIETY OF FIRST CLASS PIA'NOFORTES, ‘agraffe treble: warranted six years. A fine second aad Piano, used a short time, at half price. JENNYS & SON, 285 East Twenty-tirst street, between Second and Third avs. B* JAIN FOR CASH, PRICE @273.- MAGNIFICENT rosewood Pianoforte, Chickering & Sons mal new; worth double the amount; four round corners; inodera improvements; 7 octaves. Apply 26 Fourth avenue. ARGAINS FOR CASH.—A NEW 7 OCTAVE PIANO first class maker, ¥0); one second hand 7 octave Prano, one 64 octare do. $9; one 6 octave, #60; new Cabinet Organs, and'$i0, aud others in ‘proportion, at WATE Some HAVE BEEN RECKIVED THAT SUB- SCRIBERS ARE NOT SERVED REGULARLY WITH THE EVENING TELEGRAM. REPORT ALL CASES OF NEGLECT 70 THE PUBLISHERS, ____OFFIcE_g_NASSAU_ STREET. Pests CLASS § SQUARE AND UPRIGHT, rea new and secon are Erard’t oo to rent at A. BRaUTIUAM'S, Fig Amity atree! re Fe SALR—A hl ol ROSEWOOD STEINWAY FiAnO, guarantee teed for five years; must be sol days; Teason given and cen be seen at 61 Bedford wrest OR aul-B¥0, bh ate Bare PIANO IN GOOD x order. BARLOW 4 M. ‘K, 04 Broadway. Tr YOU WANT A GOOD PIANO CHEAP CALL AT = P, CUMMINGS’ wareroom, No. 2 Union square. Sold inataiments or rented an} ny ae to sult customers. Only Took ‘at them before you decide elsewhere. EW AND SECOND HAND PIANOFORTES—AT Low New Cabinet prices for cash, or sold on instalments. —_ and uy) bg Ui. TREMAINE 4 & BRO., ANOS TO ei NEW § SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO. Apply at 6 rg avenue, Orst foor, Rent, @8 per tmonth. pur FOR #85.-80PERB F octavo ROSEWOOD; all modern improvementa; Kao lege; @xquinttl the greatest bargain; cash wi hand & AMES GORDON, 22 Six DIANOS.—S#OOND HAND PIANOS OF VARIOUS kere for pi Pets A low prices by CHICKERING & SONS, DIANO.—A NEW FIRST CLASS PIANO, Pop tah Very cheap. 213 East Houston street, second Pisce FOR SALE-TO PAY STORAGE AND AD- anes; one rosewood grand, ¢arved le one Aeloneon: #15. 3 gue upright, seven octare, ‘isa AYLOR & WEIL, Auctioneers, 189 Bowery, near Delancey. —— HE GREAT UNI PIANOPORTE COMPANY ARE finishing some 2, Janos for the trade. Gjve them @ Corner of Tenth ane and Thirty-seventh THE LECTURE SEASON, “4 COURSE OF LEvTURES FOR ENRF A the destitute Sweediah reb in 2m BENne a or between Third and Lexington avenues, commences 0-day a B ovcloc Rev. Dr. Conta lias kindly promised to ture 8 ee very LI Amerion by the iy |, the piant wil a) u 2% centa, or #1'for the course ot fous te xareee — Herre ate ties ae Tickets tthe » door. sbtthetenati MPORTANT Lect "RES TO GF TLR 618 Broadway. THE BALL SEASON. call. g Rag BALE -A GENTLEMAN AND LADY'S TICKET ick a for the Seventh iat, Heral cone pay pL) Goud “BOX AT ACADEMY or iment reception, and finding it im- possible to attend, ot same, For par. Price $10, Address WHR ana Ms, LESTER WALLACK Meith at 8. BVERY sven avseine son FURTHER NOTICE sarugpat ap TW. medy, entitled SOHN ait. ar. Er aRAS Boob Ate a Mr, WRN GERMON, ob. Me. JOHN SEFTON, ; isd LAWRENCE: aA ROW aioe ne HS Nain SENNIE DAY, Miss ‘Miss TIMONEY and others. NBW erenene. bd COSTUMES. Box book open six days in MATINEE. SCHOOL. SATURDAY, AYRM, 10, Doors open at 13; commences as Box book now open. REAR ae POND Rh St, Nicholas Hotel. THE nom oF AX Pe oe bs ee MURVATE! VATE srergcomtreenat GENIAL arty IDEAS OF INTENSE INTEREST, INSPIRING J ‘CITEM. PECU! TLLUstoNs fone Ltt NOVEL Por eLOn: in the beautiful and ‘TO; 20: OR. 8 THE MAGIC LYRE. ith tt tation of this RG] ainereae PUCUL eriRRING PLE PIECE, ANNIVERSARY WEEK OF THE GREAT M RACE LING ais, musical wonder of several_ne ¥ HALL, T. STEW. te and i Gen ROBERT LE Mee Algo tor ate nights more, bY TIME TRIES ALL, with Miss Alice Dunning and Mr. Geo. C. Boniface in the MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT 2. THEATR! Bx Twenty anira 2 between Fifth and Sixth avenues. ITH WEEK and Last thi EpwiN BOOTH in Shakspeare's {0 AND JULIET. This beautiful ee will shortly be withdrawn, to be followed by which has BEEN POSTPONED i in’ obedience to the wish of many who have bee! revented from witnessing Mr. BouTH'S Veplendl rere MO AND JULIET. “Sat RDAY, AT Lis, ATINER OF THE MARBLE HEART. Doors open at 734 ; Seats secured six ‘days in advance theatre, or at its branch ticket office, at t! H, Ditson & Co., No. 711 Broadway. HE | TAMMANY.—STUPENDOUS | | PROGRAMME: led houses. Immense success of the wonderful and unparalled ‘Somersault between the bars by the ry Brothers. Enthusiastic reception of Rose Lucelle, the Sracetul and d elegant ‘Trapezist, “The Programme co :00—Revolving or THB GREGORY BROTHERS He ae LT ranecogpe E£TIT ETHARDO 8:38—The mis ActCe i he H SON a Veloct; MISS AL! ae ARRIS on the pore LIER the music store of C. 9:0—Les oto ‘ig NS. 3 1$—Grand pri igh ;. ROSE LUCELLE GORY HE! he GRAND SOMERSAUE? LT as iatroduel ngs raowep Fh FEAT. 9:35 —-Miniat SE a GERTRUDE Wa6- MOTHER WIDDLE ‘WADDLE, AMES 8. MAFFITI'S Great ‘Trick Pantomime. Aachiesion 80° ¢ ‘Orchestra circle and chairs 25 and 50 conta extra, SEATS SECURED at the box ofice SIX DAYS IN ADVANCE. GRAND MATINEE NEXT SATURDAY AT 13. On MONDAY, April 12) FIRST AFFEARANOE in America of Mile, ZULEUL ns. VENTINI, on the DOUBLE TRAPEZE, and Mile. TOURNATRE. the QUEEN of the AIR. Tn active preparation the great, Pantomime Burlesque of ROBINSON CRUSOE AND Ais MAN FRIDAY, with all the original scenery, properties and effects. \OMPLAINTS HAVE BEEN RECEIVED THAT SUB- SORIBERS ARE NOT SERVED‘ REGULARLY WITH THE EVENING TELEGRAM. REPORT ALL GASES OF NEGLECT TO THE PUBLISHERS. OFFICE 9% NASSAU STREET. jONY PASTOR'S OPERA Pte 201 BOWERY. TL Peg reat sensation ae HEPTAIN'S DAUGHT! Ry a the ORKSHTRE FARMER, as DIS- ROKEN-HEARTED LOVER, as best drama yet, cheers and applaw MAL DOLEFUL, aa the various celebrities, to-day. DAY, » | The Tecetved with saan more than common interes! and effects, THE CHIEFTAIN’ DAUGHTER. quo CARTOON. ? THE GLASS OF FASHION. at ¢ SEE EVENING TELEGRAM OF FRIDAY NEXT. (HE CHRISTIAN MARTYR AND CHILD, ‘O. PRESERVED HUMAN BOBIES, Victims of the Spanien In uintion, 1845, city of Mexico, are now on ean ibiton with other alled one at the XIOAN EXHIBITION PARLORS, 65 Broadway, near Ninth st Open at 9 pR.. | in the morning; one at 10 in the evening. Adminas n 60 cents. Children halt price. Read followin, OFrte HAL LETTER from GENERAL ROMERO, late Minister from Mexico to the UNITED STATES: — DEPARTMENT OF STATE) AND OF THE TRFASURY, Crry oF Mextoo, Dec. 11, 1969.5 This department to-day received from the Collector of Cus- toma of this capital the bg ee rt "‘Don Lorenzo Cuppla has asked of the Supreme Govern. ment permission to export two preserved human bodies which were taken from the Inquisitorial ex-Convento Santo Domingo of this city, and requests that they be ™ in the presence of the oflicers of the Custom House, a fi led to be opened at the Custom Houses between here era Cruz.’ The Citizen President has directed that the request be allowed. The Custom officers will witness the packing of these preserved bodies of the Inquisition and seal hem with the government en “love give them into the hands ot th id Don Lorenzo Pa INDEPENDENCE AND LIBERTY. Beoretary’ of the Treasury. {HAKSPEAREAN “NIGHTS AT TH Ss MAMMOTH. VELOCIPEDROMR. The EMPIRE RINK, Third avenue and Sixty-third street. My horse, my hors kingdom for a horse. Richard. tt you — give mes ‘a horse, give me a \ sores ns. NOVELTL MENSE CROWDS. IMMENSE er SM EVERY PAY AND EVENING. R FOR THE WEE! Pes This a Reboot for practice all ‘day. Admission cei Second—This evening, Race, one mile dash, for #25, cash; open to all; no entry money. ‘The timid are requested not to honor us with their company on this occasion, as the speed of the riders fs so at as to cause apprehension for their nafety. Tne apeed wil be about one mile in three minutes, Just fancy | Riders are requested to ride in jockey dressy which wifi be furnished by Se ce atthe oa ont jenerpere with practice riding, a Leng Seerte lates enough for MThird—Thuraday, day and evenit practice school, fancy riding; admission 35e. WF ourth—Friday, practice all day; admission 2c. -Fifth—Friday evening, Gran and Fi iaaion nested to attend this and have a dance. Jatinee in the afternoon, an: and Roberts to Carnival for 91,000, one mile dash, wi by Carnival, will be run this ah C1 eafiuaw coat, VF, Mapagere, RARBE BLEU Por POURRI 1,780. ie; Yee se oe von Cg age pee He BLU: Broadway, second door above Twenty-fil SELECTIONS 1 AND Pa Gt ae DUCHESSE_WALTZES,, STRAUS ‘sword of my Fath Sar io Him, yeas ERICK re nome, Broad iin, es enc m= door \{INER & BARKERS “ures — Art Gallery, 45 Broadway J. P. Beaumont's Collection of, Paintings. Exhibition free, day and evening. JONCRAT AND EXHIBITION INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, ndieas will hold a Concert 1, 29 Kast street, P elbck. perso: and fostrumental music, Bat OS ta vos puearee TICKET, OFFICE, ae Seiden RESERVED SEATS FOR ALL THEATRES. ~~ MUSICAL. CONTRALTO | WISHES AN ENGAGEMENT IN A aca church. Address immediately B. Hoyt, office. sentinels sesansiatasenereimsaaay FIRST OLASS ORGANIST IS DESIROUS OF A gioeees (a My ED 4 og church; haa had considerable x lence in church music, Cail add! M.A. Ward, 110 East Tweilth street, rrr A Secor GENTLEMAN WILL GIVE INSTRU CTION ON THE <2isno at pupils! residence for #10 per quarter; vest ref. fica duress, with residence, er, box 112 FIRST CLASS ORGANIST DESTRES . nent in a Gatholle churel the advertiser ins had teieen ears’ experience in London. N. B.-Vacancies for two or Unree private Leas for piano, “Address THUS, KILNER, é LADY, wittt A WELL eae LICR desires a lon na 80) i hi posit pray ne ch arch rely quartet choir} OY ALTOS AND ANOS WANTED sa ett ety a = , butiaing adjoining church corner Mabe. and oth ay Bs * thay have, po WANTS ENGAGEMENTS FROM MAY hove powe perl gad fe J Wrajped rojeee, ae sfenue sc New York. 5 mia 9 J )ISTIN'S ENGLISH CORNETS, AS USED B most eminent solo players ‘in the RD BY Abt ey matied free on application to pega Tet » vale Ne Pubitsbers, Oat 44 Broadway, New MUstca mas on (ALTO. SINGER, who om a . Ht PY ig Relat bevond everything of the kind American : R. ‘ADOLPH BIRGFE! ADMISSION 81. oRASe, EouRED WITHOUT EXTRA Cor JAMES FIBK Jr, Bro rietor | C. W. SIGNAL ART town as one of the most complete and beautif ver honored the atage of the metropolis. TEMPEST, THRONGED AUDIENCES. | FeMbesr avenue and AMUSEMENTS. Bore Wevenuer THEATRE, VERY WITH GRAND LC aed TW Broad _ ver York Hote. eva MONDAY AND. SAT wy mys) concludes at I! A Nslook. Byron's ener of rae “aay Anes, ‘chOWNED IWANHO THE SEVEN DWAR! WITH by WALL'S HOLT THE oeven D DWARFS Burlesque T: THE SUCCES, RIGL oe 5.000 PROPLE BVERY aLMaa ee at OE etied Oar tue FiivonwaNce ‘THIS DAY. In ORIGINAL, CONCEPTION, MATIN, NOE THIS DAY. ontarwat TAVENTIONS ORIGINAL ROvELTIES, At, 14 THIB AFTERNOON, MAT iy THIS AYTER joom, wis if seat MPIC THEATRE, A PARAGON OF GRANDEU! a“ ai THE HOME OF PANTOMIME. , TYE TEMPLE OF FUR. THE PEOPLE'S RESORT. 438TH TO 443D TIME. a THE POPULAR PANTOMIME, HUMPTY DUMPT' OLYMPIC THEATRE, people, OLYMPIC THEATRE. THE arEy DWARFS ROBT. SUFLBE, th be inimitable Clown ; J. W, Santi Jobn pore, J. Buck, H GEO. L. Fox's mie OSNSTANTINE, RRESISTIBLE FUN. ‘Signor Mat GEO. L. Fox's Seat Fao GHoTEEGUES, was com: joseph C. Foster, SEO: Et Fo: fesn To prevent com ‘seate may be secured Per erey ad- GEO L. rors y INVITING 5 HIM -~ vance to see the 0. Ly FOX'S DROLL OARIGATURES, GEVEN DWARFS. Assist BY OK FOX AS FANTALOON. MFTH AVENUE TRATED TWENTY: FOURTH GHAND BALLETS, JAMES VISe oe whoted Ps MLLE, SANGALI AND SIG. COSTA. UN ae IN THE bari se Cal GRACE AND FASCII PATIO. SECURE YOUR SEATS Sia ‘ADVANCE. IBLO'S GARDEN, Leasees an ine PROPRIETOR MANAG! * THE FRENCH OPERA. RAND DOUBLE COMPAN RA EVERY EVENING, the favorite artista, TOSTEE, IRMA, ausAo, DECRE, &C., &C. WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 7, BARBE BLEUE. Sail ‘aaa: Mile, IRMA.. -Boulette | M. AUJAC. Beard RECONSTRUCTED RECONSTRUCTED Thursday, ORPHEE AUX ENFERS. Friday, LES BAVARDS AND CHANSON DE FORTUNIO. Saturday Matinee, LA PERICHOLE. FORTY THIRVES, FORTY THIEVES, FORTY THIEVES, FORTY THIEVES, tn which the reno wit ape THOMPSON BURLESQUE TROUPE Misses Lydia Thompson, Liza Weber, Pauline M Emma a Lyla ‘Clare Thompson, Bessie Laudiow, Dante ie sey; Mosara, Harry Beckete J. Hill, G. Ketchum, Brust &c., in the principal roles, "M. Connelly, Conductor. EXTRA NE ENBRY. SPLENDID NEW DRESSES. agaturday evening, LA BELLE HELENS. Dee eraeete cee oaQle | Family Circle. ...... 60 cents. Ut Broadway and the Theatre. EuEoRaw CARTOON. ENTIRELY NEW Gs, — CHARMING * NE! MUSIU ST DASHING @NEW MARCIES “THE GLASS OF ALL NEW iaeges — CANCAN NEW FASHION, NURSERY NEW te BREAKDOWNS NEW BRuAKD! bwNe, WITTICISMS, NEW SEE EVENING TELEGRAM OF FRIDAY NEXT. THE SLEEPY POLICEMAN. THE RANTOONE VELOCIPEDE. RAND OPERA HOUSE.—BEGINS AT 8. THE LIGHTNING TRAIN, ner Twenty-third street oy Et THE BALLOON ASCENSION, ‘&O. MATINBE EVERY SATURDAY AT 8. Seats secured six days in advance. ‘OOD’S MUSEUM. ISSION 50 CENTS. TWO PERFORMANCES IN ATHRATICG pe ‘Ninth night and gee of the engagement of MATINEE AT 2. EVENING AT 8. A AYLEURE. anne 'RIUMPH. “SECOND WEEK. A triumph endorsed by the taste and the intelli nce of the which has TEMPEST. TEMPEST. PROSPERO by the eminent American artist, _ E. L. DAVENPORT. The burlesque hit of Last time but one of .DDIN, HAMLET. Mr. FRANK MAYO: Abe vooeeseessss FERDINAND ’ rm Mr. Wm. DAVIDG! ALIB. the farce of HAMLET, THE ORLACCE GRAND BALLEE TROUPE, TO OBLIGE BENSON HAMLET, ‘The best now in Ei erica, and olto Miss Marriott as Hamlets GREAT HIT OF THE SHI? SOENI Com. ROTE, Miss NES.| Mr. J. ¥. Cathcart aa the GET7'8 MATCHLESS SCENERY. ELLE and GOL-SMALL. | Gh Seats secured at the box office, at 701 Broadway, and the ‘“HURSDAY ING SE STRANGER. Brie Railway offce, Fwentyhird atret, {junction'of Fifth | wunbe immediately produced, upon, a, noale of grandeas and completeness heretofore ‘inatieinpted in tule country, the ‘burlesque and pantom!m: ROBINSON CRUSOE, tho scenery, costumes and properties of ‘which fare entirely hew,haviug been three months in preparation and devised ex preably for the establishment, ROADWAY THEATRE.—ADNISSION 50 ©: roadw SECOND TEMPEST. MATINEE NEXT SATURDAY. PRICE! aes 1, 50 a Marto on ms PAdniscton, ‘Se. ; chtldren, nly ly Clrele, 35c. CADEMY OF MUSIC JANAUSCHEK. ‘30c.; orches- THIS (rr cere EVENING, APRIL 7, at &, LORIOUS RECEPTION, GLORIOUS NECEETION. h farewell performatice of PAST TRIUMPHS RENEWED, oni it oe "ANNY JANAUSCHEK. é CROWDED HOUSES NIGHTLY GREET ni superb artists and univet favol if ee one Perr. and Mrs. BARNEY WILLIAMS, received with immense enthusiasm by highly Case fonable and intelligent audiences. EMERALD RING, with its SUPERB ©. AST, BEA onrut. SCENERY, QUISITE MUSIC SONG AND DANO! EVERY a AND SATURDAY MATIN EI NTIL FURTHER NOTICE. who. FRIDAY, Apnl9, only night of STUART. TICKETS, 81; RESERVED SEATS, 50 CENTS EXTRA. PRIVATE’ BOXES (according to location) FROM #6 TO $29 SATURDAY NEXT—OSLY GRAND MATINEE. OR ANGELO, THE TYRANT OF PADUA. Tickets to the Matinee, $1. No extra charge for reserved seats. ‘Reserved seats and tickets for any of the above named per- formances can now be had at the box oflice of the Academy, at G. Schirmer’s, 701 Broadway, and at Peters’ Music Store, 198 Broadway. RYANTS’ MINSTRELS —' wOUnsEEeTe STREET. First appearance of Mr. NELSE SEYMOUR, after his aevere indisposition, as Cupid, in the new nouseniieal bur- RY e, i enaue RED HOT. RED HOT, & \o, Dan Bryan upitor $ Unsworth «Pluto Red Pitot &, INSURANCE th Bugene. ‘ait gg Burra ice < i i i ohh ai RYANTS'. b/ PRINTING. DAN BRYANT. BRYANTS'. RELSE SEYMOUR. NELSE, SEYMOUR. 7 NELSE SHYMOUL- NELSE_ SEYMOUR. Ei Night the Great Burlesqu RED oT. vo NASSAU STREET. Every Night the Great Burlesque, RED HOT: et NOMPLAINTS HAVE BEEN RECEIVED THAT SUB- SCRIBERS ARE NOT SERVED REGULARLY WITIL THE EVENING TELEGRAM. REPORT ALL CASES OF NEGLECT TO THE PUBLISHERS. _OFFICE 97 NASSAU STRE' BINWAY HALL WEDNISDAY BVENING, APRIL 1, HENRIETTA MARKSTEIN, me Young American Pianist's SECOND GRAND CONCERT, roe BALLS, SOCIABLES, &o. 97 NASSAU STREET. (PHEATRE FRANCAIS—T0- MORROW.—LA VIB Par: Be era Lat tree Denes ISIENNE. LIFE IN PARIS, LIFE IN PARIS, LENO LANARL Prima Dont; sojehnane nea Dedric Sona. fe a i farewell week of Mr. Grau's Opera Company before y Hear ieee Jevarture for Philadelphia, Chteago, St Louis, Cincinmatt WM. DRESSLE and other Western citi Tickets of admission, one “ioltar, ean be obtal LAS’ NIGHTS OF LA VIE PARISIENNE. Inusieures” ‘Reveryed sata “ty cea extra, bar ar itnns of tire [e'FaKi 701 Broadway; the Geperal Ticket Oflice, ' 114 Broadway, and at the ticket cot of the Hall, FRIDAY, URDAY, LIFE 1, PARIS. 7. A w iailway station, Arrival of Strangers. os ACT {tle Hotel in the Grand Hotel. ACT I11.—Une Soiree Dana le Quart du Monde, ACT IV,—Firsttablean—A Parisian Restaurant. Second tableau—Le Jardin Mabille. Grand Fete—with Rose-Bell janizas, Guoretti, Rizareli, Victoria, Maurice, Carrier, Beckers, Bourgoin, Genot, Delt jn Some, Juignet andthe entire ait stren, oh of the BTS SATURDAY, FAREWELL MATL ee Le VIE PAgta. Senta for any of the ast performances can now be secured, /HEATRI Feros ‘TO-NIGHT, ENEFIT OF MR. PAUL ‘wu IGNET. Moat rntoroating performance for that night only. | Opera Bone, Opera Atalien, Parody Comedy, Olfenbas Meier ACT LA Ng UCHES: Se TRAVESTY quaarande che, tik: Cabriet! Wanda, Mons. Delignes LA TO. MonioW W (THURSDAY by uy NNEW —Ne' General Fritz, Mme. Rose-Bell; General Bum, Mile. Descing- ras; Prince Paul, Mile. Victoria Maurice; Barou Puck, MUe. antine; Nepommo, Mmo. Guerettl. Pr Il.--FIRST TIME--CARGOUILLADA. 2, Opera Seria, Franco, Italiano, Mosica, del Mmatro Herve. “d TH.—COMEDI, LIVRE IIL, CHAPITRE lor. (First time) Woon. \& HBEATRE FRANCAIS.—LAST AND FAREWELL MATL *, reacharorb done o Ts VIR PARISIENNE-LAPE IN PARIS. ar SATURDAY AFTERNOON, AT ONE O'CLOCK , Admission to all Hy j eata secured without 1 50; proscenium, $10. SHORT NOTICE. charge; seats in private boxes, rpuvnenan CARTOON __ 4 NASSAU STREET, HE. Pi df Ri Mpeg ke OF MUSIC, ‘ass corner of Fourteenth street, and ADWAY, NEW YORK. 198, 130 an 182 Court — near State, Brooklyn. INSTRUCTION DAILY, from 9 A.M. to 2,F Ms fo al branches of Vocal and Instrumental Music and the Modern Languages, by eminent professors. THE POLITICAL HOSPITAL, SEE EVENING TELEGRAM OF FRIDAY NEXT. cB i Binns Blan qui STADT THEATRE—45 AND 47 ad aan THIS Sin REIDERICH AAS? TERMS—REGULAR CLASSES, 810 per quarter, PRIVATE INSTRUCTION, $25 per quarter, vou it LR Fad ae ~ in MAN 81 1 31. ANN'S CHURCH, EIGHTH Stith: rs AGLSTE S' RSDAY YUVERING AL 6 DER HOFMEISTE MN TAU joint at banat 6 of EW YORK cH cIRCUs, Fou menth aeat, a Academy of Music. L. B. LENT... DIRECTOR, Or; niet aad THE Ao HOOLS ATT. ACH D TO THE CHURCH, ‘hick occasion. haw be assisted by WEDNESDAY, VAND SAT sartiapa Y. JULIA Dit Soprano. PANNIE JACONS. Contraita, Ren LE, CARO! sin RO OLLAND, Dr. BARRO oF. THE fe GREATEST 0 ‘OF LADY RIDERS, Ka ‘Baritone. whose astounding fente o Sr. A. ROULMIN, tihox poor Gl Ban Violin have never toss : . TH GREAT ARE Hers, Will be given fi direction ot | ~~ ng GYMNASTIC AND ACROBATIO comprized in he Marner Cirene Troupe in Tickets of admietion ail the prinet. |" ' DIVERSIFIED 8 25 Te CTECE. St ihe sexton of tne Chureh, and eco a GAN FRANCISCO Mayers RELS, ~~“ ¥ of the sexton of the Church, and at the doors os A’ Of the concert. . ore bs} arena . ‘the Funniest Bn Wertatnmmens tn jo. the worl ~ TH REGIMENT RALI.—A FRONT BALCONY BOX y~ INCH, SAF PLD Pca AND p BACKUB, for sale. ross B. A., box 634 Post office, of rootte & COURT a Warton, | PRBILEXING UW TREDICAMENE TEMPEST; OR, UNDER DIFFICULTY, Trouble commences at & Beats secured six days in advance, men ON & CO., Star T° THE LADIES, Will shortly open, ey o — M™ F, B. CONWAY'S PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN, ‘The New York Ladion’ aRerieranm and Mrs. FB. CONWAY 01 Powerful Cast, __ Museum of Anatomy. UP diy, BARWON OR LYDIA THOMPSON drilies, y correct edition aa Ws and the New Tammany is by Opertl and paint staed sake Mut And 363 ronan M" Me dex% 2 THK CORNET _ SoLorst VJ writ form Parepn fhown’ troupe for concerts, managers of mu UA. Nibio's 3! OOLEY'S orrnh Bouse, BROOKLYN. THR 4 T THMKVES, with new Scenery, Cost) ine, Propertin and Mechanteal THR FAIRY FOUNTAIN, | WiTIt REAL WATER, others wishing to negotiate will piease mott's Lut Pond's musie store, b4f Brondway, New Yor ans e eeet AIRY SATURDAY, XT 491 (QARBE BLEUE," “GRAND DUCHESS” “ORPHER BEEN BARBE nel heaps Ra (Gomenatn HAVE RECEIVED THAT aUB- RS ARE NOT SERVED REGULARLY WITH THE EVENING TELEGRAM. REPORT ALL CASES OF NEGLECT TO THE PUBLISHERS. OFFICE " NASSAU STREET. 6 wasmipetoe? ‘LAST storyameena opeam iis Paves | ¥e Mabers, 711 Broadway. For sale by all One TyRGAN EXHIBITION. we oeep per for the First Baptist church, Eliza. by J. HL & C. 8. Odell, containing thelr celebrated preumatic comporitio An yey and other improvementa will be ibid on ‘sori fs, ot a, their new manufactory, G.W. MORGAN will perform on Tuesday evening. OB “4 Ay WARREN on Wednesday evening. iE BROWN on Thursday ev ERT ELDER on Friday @ mmimence at Bo'ciock. (honor A. HALLS: rorunns, A? ON i RX. J bibition Cx, the Fifth As Gallery, corner of fourteenth att They wi be wold mt auotion a Friaay evening, ort at 7 ae, 8 as. OF ' anatony. 6