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12 —_——— BOARDERS AND LODGERS| WANTED, 5 NINTH STREET.—A HANDSOMELY 2 ‘WEST, THIRTY NINTH ST private table 1 dealreds also single Rooms. NTS FOR THE HERA! ADVERTISEMENT Bik BROOKLYN AT OUR BRAN OFFICE, 45 FULTON STREET, —__ erent NEILSON PLACE, BETWEEN EIGHTH STREET 2 and Waverley place, one block west of | my Gesirable Rooms, with or without Board, for pj gentlemen. References exchanged. LARGE HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, COM- municating, to let, with Board, in oY vate LA occu. ying their own house, B64 West "Twenty-third street; first Claas in all respects, 4. East TENTH STREET, ONE DOOR FROM FIPTH avenue.—Furnished apartments, en aulte, to let, for sea- ear, with private table, or w son 5 EAST NINTH STREET, Two DOORS FROM FIFTH avenue.—A sult of Rooms on second door, furnished or unfurnished, to let, with or without private table, to a re- sponsible party, without children; references exchanged. SMe, lh j pd! BANDSOMELY wae D ront, to rent, with good ard, at ” bear Seventh street. Also a single Room. wai 5 AVENUE, 297.—THE SECOND FLOOR TO LE © with private table or without board. References re" quired, 5 Pan pat STREET.—ROOMS, WITH BOARD, FOR sing entlemen ; house first class, with all conveniences. Good jeand near business points. nS 6 To we GENRMSe CAN onsay FURNISHED with Board. at 19 St. Mark's place (Eighth convertient to Second, Third and Fourth avenue cara, $73 TO $13 PER WEEK.—PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH lent Board, a1 116 Bleccker strect, between Sulll- Yan and .@ Macdougal Feets, AO BAST stron grREET, BETWEEN FieTi | Boarh ni uare._Very desirable Rooms, en ca avenue aia iilon,» quarequout Board, after May 1. House House entirely first class, References exchanged, CHA: STREET, NEAR GREENWICH AVE- 14 Somer en ‘of four nicely furnished Rooms, with all modern improvements, on, second floor, for two or three Nemen, wi lesired, in a smail private farnl STUYVESANT STREET, NEAR | THE | BIBLE 15 House.—To let, with Board, a large Room, to ove or iwo gentlemen. No inoving. EAST THIRTIETH STREET.- TO LET, WITH OR 5) Bhhout Woned (for, gentlemen only), a Room and Bed- oom, on second floor, and two Rooms on third, all neatly furnished. References exchanged. EAST NINETEENTH STREET, CORNER OF BROAD. way. Tpeponens peo furnished Parlors and Bedrooms to also ball Bedroom. Breakfast if re- t, to yentlemen only; qu BANK STREET.—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Room to let, with Board, to gentleman and wife or two ties wishing a quiet inquire as above. “LEVENTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY. 19 Fine targe furnished Rome, t0 let, with Board, for th jummer, for single gentlemen or families; ine table ; teri hhoderate ; referenoes required, 19 SEVENTH AVENUE.—ROOMS FURNISHED OR e) “unfurnished, with first class Board, on second, third Ana fourth floors; terms reasonable; house aud location good ; vacancies: tor single | gentlemen, 19 NEST, TWENTYFOURTH STREET, OPPOSITE Fifth Avenue Hotel.—Elegantly furnished Rooms to iet, with first class Board, to gentlemen and wives or single gentlemen, Terms moderate, Q REST TWENTY-FIRST STREET.—SEVERAL handsomely furnished Rooms on parlor, third and fourth floors, en suite or singly, withor without first class oard; private table if desired. ' Best references given. WEST FOURTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH 4 and Sisth aveoues.—A handsomely furnished Parlor pps Bedroom to let, with or without Board; also single ooms. D STREET.—PARTIES LOOKING FOR BOARD can find & beantifuily furnished Extension Room, with first class Board, from May 1; family small; terms hoderate, 224 West 224 street, 2 D STREET-18 WEST, NEAR THE FIFTH AVENUE 1 2) Hotel. Rooms, with Board, furnished or unfurnished, ir gentlemen and wives or single gentiemen ; American fam- erences exchanged. ‘son square.—Third Floor, en suite or singly; also one 2 EAST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR MADI- ym On fourth floor; with Board; house and locality first 96 EAST TENTH STREET, NEAR UNIVERSITY place.—Furnished Rooms for gentlemen; also three ‘andsome Pariors for some first class business, Rent $40 per eek. Also large Basement for a doctor's oflice. 26 CLINTON PLACE.—SUIT OF NEATLY FU RNISH- ed Rooms on second floor, with Board, for a fnan and wife or party of gentlemen; also slnyle toom; ref. Prences exchanged. THIRD STR iC Room to rent, jamily private; gas, benuy. ehgageds Settrenoes ‘txchan DQ West eirreenrn STREET, NEAR FIFTH Av. 49, eave Ble aatiy fessiae ovina, en suite oF sing frithout Hon vodecate, terms, by on 4 Minces exchasged. “Large nice hoom, fourth { or, 8 per c Weeks for two genuemen; Parlor Floor, elegant, "Private lable if desired. 32 STUYVESANT STREET.-A GENTLEMAN OR A —HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ithout board, to one or, two persons; eos moderate if perma: party of two or three gentlemen can have el faxuriant Apartiocnts, without board, one minute's w. east of Broadway, Cooper Lastitute, Highest references ex- Bhanged. UNION SQUARE, CORNER OF EAST SIXTEENTH B4 street, Rooms, with Board, in suits or singly, for fain- es or single gentlemen, 34. SUINTON PLACE, EIGHTH STREET, BETWEEN Broadway and University place.—Large Kooms, on Decond floor, to fet with or without Board, = JANE STREET.—TO LET, A FURNISHED ROOM, 8570s gentleman, without board. 2 EAST TWENTIETH ST.—TO_ LET, TO GENTLE- 3 } ‘men, without board, a Second Floor, handsomely fur- Rished, Reference. 37 WE THINTIETH STREET, BLTWEEN BROAD- ed way and Fifth avenne.—Fine suits and siogle Roois, handsomely furnished, for first class families and gentlemen, with Board; referenc cs exchanged. 38 WEST NINETEENTH STREET.—PLEABANT Rooms on second and third stories to let, with Board; Feferences required ; house first class. QR STRLET, WEST, NO. 2:6. THE SECOND AND BEMhurd Pioors, consisting of nine large rooms, pantries nd all other modern improvernents, to let to one oF two re- spectable families Inquire on the premises. 41% TWENTY-FOURTH STREET.—TO LET, handsomely furniahed Rooms on sccond and third Boorse to genileimen and families; also Fourth Floor to gente- men, with Boar 4l WEST TWENTY THIRD, STREET, NEAR FIFTH let, of (three room Board, in a strictly privat Keferonces exchanged. TH WAS TINGTON SQUARE, OLD NO. 122 ce Rooms for gentlemen. ind; meals if desired; ely. References. gle gentleman, singly or en sutite, with Boi table’ brat clase. 117 Breakfast; #10 room ; also hall Koom cuesp; location pl furnished Room for two gentlemen or a married couple, wi a private family. NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1869——-TRIPLE SHEET. BOARDERS ANI AND LODG ET Us HAVE PEACE 1” @RAND NATIONAL PEAGE JUBILEB ‘MUSICAL FESTIVAL, to be held in the CITY OF BOBTON, JUNE 15, 16, 11, 18 apd 19, 1869, to commemorate the restoration of PEACE THROUGHOUT THE LAND. THE COLISEUM 4p which the Jubilee is to be held will afford ample accommo- dation for nearly fifty thousand persons, and the series of Musical Entertainments will include oratorio performances 113 ines ished Rooms tol let, bgt - s private fasnlly, near 120 Moran WEST FORTY-FOURTH a ed front Room, with alcove on second entlemen on, without board; breakfast if desired ; re- oderate, ferences required 122 west ELEVENTH Rooms to let, on second floor, to men j reference exch oP 133 BAST SEVENTEENTH, STREET, NEAR FOURTH ‘avenue. Boarding 1a the family of @ French pro- STREET. vuREaED party of fessor; French ihe language of the family ; fluency in speak- ing eastly acquired. 35 BAST, SIXTEENTH STREET. NEATLY FUR- Ov) nished Rooms to let, with Board, for families or a party of geatlemen; eee 136 MACDODGAL STREST.—A VERY PLEASANT OO Room to let, with Board, to a gentleman and wife, for £16; also one for $14; single Rooms for gentlemen, No | WEST FOURTEENTH PH STREET. SECOND AND 139 third story Roo very airy and pleasant an Orchestra of ONE THOUSAND INSTRUMENTS, comprising many of the principal Bands and best Musicians in the United States. DISTINGUISHED GUESTS from all sections of the Union, fon, inctuding. NATIONAL AND STATE OFFICIALS, will participate in the Jubtiee, and the citizens of Boston will be prepare errr ‘those hospitali- ties and attentions to visitors from abroad which they hope may serve to IndUgiivaie ine iciuria UE aint mite Graierinsi (ocie ing among all American citizens, and ald in perpetuating thronghout the world, “¥RACE ON EARIH, GOOD WILL TOWARD MEN.” The immense outlay attendant upon this vast undertaking has been with citizens of Boston, insuring for the Festival and success which pecuntary ald can © can command, with Board, v: | desirable for th FAST FOURTEENTH STREET.—HANDSOMELY ‘furnisned Rooms to let tn suits oF singly, without Terms moderate, No moving in May. 149. WEST FOURTEENTH STREET, Suh and Seventh avenues Pi ther permanent or transient. 150 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.— A NICELY FUR- nishad frout Room, with Hall Bedroom connecting, second floor, to let, with Bo WAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR SIXTH AVENUE.— ‘ished Room, with Reference exchanged. 148 BETWEEN it Rooms, witb 152 $7.—A nice furnist Board, for a sin- MAraDtes an unexampled promptness by the 1 59 WEST TWENTY -THY ) STREET.—A PRIVATE jubilee every family will let choice of handsomely furnished Room: ard, at moderate prices | house an ‘The following scale of prices has been established :— «finale admiason, with socired seat, $5 and 88, according ation. Single admission, without secured seats, Season ticket (iransferable), admitting Ries all the entertainments given in the Coliseum di fon, $10). ‘The sale of seats will commence at the Boston Music Hall, accompanied with the money, may be transmitted by m dealers throughout the country, oF by mall oF express, directed to “XP. PECK, Ticket Agent, Boston Music Hall, Boston, Mass, THOMPSON STREET, NEAR BLEECKER. Nicely furnished Pleasant Rootes for one or two gen- Gomens surictly private meni jouse, with all modern improve- jersons to ing the sea- WEST THIRTEENTH STREBT, NEAR SEVENTH. dsomely furnished front and back mM on third Hor, for geutle € 213 Nesuen Parlor, also » large Bedrooi only. @ | Monday, May 3. Orders for seats, OLITICAL LEGERDEMAIN, For an expose of the tricks and traps of LOCAL PRESTIDIGITATEURS SEE THE EVENING TELEGRAM OF SATURDAY NEXT. All the games and deceptions of the magician exposed. rder of the Exe alle Com mittee. Per order of the Becuti NY G. PARKER, Secreta AS ADEMY OF MUSIC. "GERMAN DRAMA. SATURDAY EVENING, April 24, Last ogous in America this season of ANNY J. NAUSCHEK, who will appear im ber Bora part of RAH for the beneft of the “Hebrew Free School Assuciation,” as- en eo of eminent e BuISSION ONE. DOLLAR, Reserved seais One Dollar Extra, Seats for sale at the Academy, at Schirmer's music store, and by Greenebaum & Co., bankers, 214 Broadway. | THE RING THICK SHOWN UP, And the modus operandi of the performer made plain to the Also the GREAT VANISHING TRICK. SEE TO-DAY'S TELEGRAM CA CARTOON, 214. THIRTY-FIRST STREET, NEAR THIRD AVE: rnished Room, on second floor, with spectator. zl |£ 10.80 por week for twos, closce watery kc, In ‘OULEY'S OPERA Hous! BROOKLYN, NEW STA STEWART and C. TEMPLETON. THE 4-T-T! HEVES AND FAIRY FOUNTAIN. Joe Emmett, Mulligan, Hughes, Shephard, Kelly and all the Stars. Gensdarmes, Love in Ail Corners, International Trans- [5 EAST SEVENTEENTH STREET, NEAR STUY. ©) vesant sguare.—Desirable Board and handsome! ely 22 taining gas and water; terms very moderate, sires to recommend them. 24.0 and wife can be accommodat Sitting Room and Bedroom, on the secon improvements, class Board, for families or gentlemen ; a delightful summer formations, dc, Grand Matinee every Saturday at 214 o'clock RAND FAIR AT APOLLO HALL, CORNER BROAD- way and Twenty-cighth strect, for the rellef of the sick \d wounded of tbe Patriot anny of Cuba, under the auspices of the Junta Fatriotica de Cabanas in New York. Open from 12 M. unth 10 P.M, Admission 9 cents, ‘Tuesday, the 27th, at 7 o'clock. HE TAMMANY, TO-DAY, AT 2. LAST MATINEE, OF the great TURNOUR. Last matinee of the marvellous Last matinee of MOTHER WIDDLE WAD- WEST TENTH STREET.—A SMALL FAMILY will let, with good Board, one or two Rooms, con- 226 THOMPSON STREET, THIRD DOOR BELOW orn Sete large furn shed Rooms with closets, on doors, to gentlemen only. Commencing on second and thi YOT EW NOD WEST FOCRTEENTH TREE landsomely furnished Rooms to let, with Board; single gentlemen preferred; reference. 939 WEST, THIRTY-NINTH STREET, BETWEEN | —— o th and Eighth avenues.—Rooms to let, with Board, en sue or single handsomely faraiaied, als Bed- rooms for single gentlemen, {n a first class house, from the Ist of May. Apply to WM. EVANS, 183 W. 238 _COUNTRY BOARD. FROM NEW YORK, ‘utiemen can be accom- esa Buck, box 128 Herald T PASSAIC, N. 9,43 MINUTE 29 trains daily. A few single inodated at reasonable rates, Ad Forty-firet at. FOURTH AVESUE.—A LADY, UNEXP PECTEDLY giving up delightful Rooms, with private table, de- T WHITE PLAIN may be accomm: inlles from depot; gro and vegetables | Borses sdcaiflages. Inquire ou the p FROM MAY 1, A FEW PERSONS ed at w firs: class farm house, 1i¢ shady and healthy; milk, trait EAST TWELFTH STREET, NEAR SECOND avenue.—A few aed gentlemen and gentleman with Kooms and Board. axon; also accommodations for sinew, i /VAN WART. A TEW, MORE, PARTIES CAN OBTAIN PLEASANT Accommodations on Staten Island, withia 40 minutes ‘Of Wall street; five park attach D. iiitcHcocK, 100 Broadway. DVERTISEMENIS TOR THE HERALD RECEIVED IN BROOKLYN AT 01 BRANCH OFFICE, M3 FULTON STREET. 246 WE TWENTY-SECOND STREET, BETWEEN ) Seventh and Eighth avenues.—Gentlemen wishing Board can be accommodated wi easant Rooms, —= NO. 171) EAST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET. ‘ attention, may be with every and home pectanie indy, previous to und during expec ‘without 24 ed fiiness, in an exper! children of boarders; meal 4 physician's family, fo room if desired. 950 WEST THIRTY-FIGHTH STREET.—A, SMALL JU family have two ma which they will let, to- gether or separately, furnished or unfuraished, with Board. A ROUNG, GENTLEMAN, DESIRES HOARD IN, A private family, within an hour of New York; convenient fo vepot of Erie Railroad proferred. Address for one week box 1,245 Post office. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, WITH INFANT AND nurse, would Ike Board in'a private family, near Grange, New Jersey, Address box 8,879 Post otlice, New York, OARD WANTED.-NEAR THE SALT WATER AND within two hours’ distance of the city, half by boat or Fallroad, for two famuiiles, who require four good sized rooms and two'small ones, Goud table and bathing required. The locality must be free of mosquitoes. Answer, stating terns und particulars, box 5,683 New York Post office, OARD AT STATEN ISLAND WANTED—FROM MAY nd one married genuemany wie Brae stating terms, KUBINSON, bo: 26 2 WEST TWENTY FIFTH STREET, NEAR EIGHTA avenue. es can be accommodated with ished 'itooms Nand good Board. TWELFTH STREET, NEAR SECOND AVENUE.— Two large Rooms, with Board, on second floor, for or four gentlemen; terms moderate. nicely f 305 gentlemen and wives FAST TWENTIETH STREET, NEAR SECOND To let, with Board, 316 & nue. , to gratiemen, ‘a front floor; also front Room on the third foor, newly fitted up; has all the modern NEW NO.) WEST FOURTEENTH STRE esirable Rooms, en suite or separate'y, with first 321 location, Terms reasonable, Keferencer, OARD.—ELIZABETH, N. J.—A wife, also a few singlé gentiem home at the Fay Mansion, on Rahway avenac, 10 minutes? walk from depot. House'pleasantiy iocated and well shaded, Grounds ampre, consisting of 10 acres; Tresh vegetabies aad milk through the summer. OARD CAN BE_HAD IN A VERY ROMANTIC AND healthy place, 25 miles from the city, on a farm,only one ‘ables, milk aud fratt, piace, or address THA oy, Ne Ye NTLEMAN AND find a comfortable WEST FIFTY-FIRST STREGT, | BETWEEN Eighth and Ninth avenues.— ¢ Rooms, with raileman and wife or several gentlemen. ood home. 299 302 excellent Board, to All the comforts 0} Stable room, tc. 36.4. WEST IWENTY THIRD STREET. TWO LARGE * hantsomely furnished Rooms, communicating, to let, with Board, in « private family dccuying thelr dwn house; first class in all respects, palle trom, the depot; pleaty ‘of veget) particulars call at No, 6 Anilt bids ‘LOCKWOOD, Spring Vi GGL PERRY ick STREET TO LEN, TWO FINE DOL farnished Rooms, on the second floor, in a private house, with ail convenience, to single gentiewnen, with refer- ence. NOUNTRY ROARD-FIV! J depot, a few choi tlemen ; good stabling. ou the Htdson, oo NTRY BOARD AT WAVERLEY HEIGHTS, N. J., 40 minutes from New York by New Jersey Railroad privilege of large orchard with abundance of Fthotcest fruits Lerries; fresh vegetables of ail kin #; woods on the IN CHARLTON, No. 9'Gold street, up ‘MINUTES’ WALK FROM Rooms for familtes and single gen- dress Brookside House, Hastings, GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OCCUPYIRG A WHOLE house in the vicinity of Henry street, New york, would jet a Second Floor, unfurnished, to a highly respectable fam- % of two or three persons, with or without Boar le terma. Address Requirements, H id fice, —_—— | and farm, Apply to JOM. stairs, AY ELEGANTLY FURNISHED SECOND FLOOR TO rent, with or without Breakfast, in a strictly private Ny eoce; convenient to, Union Clak. Andress bat 3, YOUNTRY BOARD WANTEN—BETWEEN YONKERS t . (ro kad Cause tor a Yarnily of aix four agus and two - children, aged 11 and 6 years ‘wuere there are but few board- ©) GROVE bre Pas 45 BOND STRERT,—IANDSOME BACK PARLOR ) and Extension Room to let, furnished, to entiemen, At $15 per week ; large froat Room, $8; no board; bath. Ref erences required, 47 POND §TREET.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR few single geutiemen can hod pleasant Rooms, with No moving ia May. WEST TWELFTH STREET.—A PRIVATE FAMILY ‘can accommodate a gentleman and wife or three gen tlemen with furnished Rooms and Board. Relerences re- id, ST ELEVENTH TRELT, NEAR FIFTH AVE- aclor Floor, tng of four rooms, ith oF without Board, ite or singly. NO moving in May. BO) SINTHSTRERT, 4 FEW DOOKS WEST OF BROAD- OV way.—To let, with Board, to gentleman and wife or one Jemen, two front Rooms, private tauily. ) BAST TWENTIETU STREET— ELEGANTLY FUR- 52 nished Rooms, en suite or singly, to let, without boa: house and location first class; French private family; terms ‘00 application ; references exchanged. 54. JANE, STREET, NEAR MUDSON.-TWO LARGE furnisived Rooms to let, w th all modern improvements ; pear three lines of cars; to gentlemen only. NMeference re- or two qui 5 8. MARKS PLACE, NEAR SECOND AVENUE. ble Apartment on first floor, with Dinner ah 6. No serva exchanyzed, WEST THIRTY-SEVENTH STR Fifth and Sixth avenues,—Second Fi 59 singly, with Board; house ani locality first cla en sulle or j no moving ip May. Unqueationadie references. GO IRVING PLaci SECOND FLOOR TO LET, handsomely furnished, to gentlemen or a gentleman and wife, with or without Board, Private table Mf deaired, 63 Sea STREET, NEXT DOOR TO THE BRE. voort House. Rooms to let, en suite or single, for two gentlemen, with breakfast if desir 176) FIPTH AVENUE.—TO LET, FROM IST OF MAY, 42 ‘the entire Firat and Second Floors, with private of reference exchanged. Public table, ov without board, 7G BARRO sheet, NEAR Hu DSON.—HAND- €©) pomely furnisied Rovlns to let, suitable for one or wo gentiemen, No moving in May. es RS AMITY STREET.TO LET, NICE ROOMS, WITH +) “good Board; furnished or unfurnished; in @ pleasant Joeation; no moving let of May. Qa &, VLACE.-FURNISHED ROOMS TO Oy ah with or without Board, Apply at 30 WET TH NTIETH STREET, CORNE Q WEST TWENTY-NIN “LET, 103 SAS. REN Aue eran, 0, base: & Yogetber or io pari, fuly furnished; suitable for & Juymemn. 1 (NEW NO.) WEST FOURTEENTH STRE 104 HBlegant Rooms to let, with Board, 0 pele Parties; house first ciass; references. 2 WEST TWENITETH STREET. ROOMS ON 10 and third floors to let, with Board, Ter ON Fine erate. EAST TWENTY FIFTH 8TRE TO LET, T. JO8 Whi'board handsomely furnished Rome to ingle gentemen ; also to gentlemen and their wives. LIS §RCoND, avenue, NEAR SEVENTH STREET. Furnished Rooms to let, without Hoard, to gentle men only ; a good restaurant within one Llock. enteenth stres tuces exchanged. Apply ai present residence, 31 i Sate ser. enteenth street, ers, easy of access either ty voat or rail; if location and table satisfactory a reasonable price will be paid. Add full particulars and reierence, H. . E., box 1,04 New Post oflice. JOUNTRY BOARD WANTED-FOR A GENTLEMAN ) and wife, near the elty, Address, stating terms, &c., N. D. B., Herald oflice, BOAR the chi A. TRIVATE FAMILY HAVE TWO LARGE PLEASANT A. “Rooms and one smail Room which they will let, fur- ished, to gentlemen, with Breakfast only ; house first class ; location unexcelled, hear Sixth avenue ; references exchanged: Acdvess J. 7. W., box 200 Hesaid ofliee, I JOARD. -AN ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR; ALSO FRONT Bedroom, third story, fn modern house, Sev Eecoen Broadway kad. Fifth avenue; house Yo 7 Room MINUTES FROM THE Letterts' Man- Nostrand aye- jocation unsurpassed for tabling If desired, JOUNTRY BOARD. —FIFTY MINUTES’ RIDE FROM 2 city, to let, tie well furnished Rooms, with, frst class Hoard, in OKTER, N Dean BOARD CAN BE OBTAINED IN A PRI- vate fantfly at a farm house, 18 miles from the etty; loca Seo ee ay thaws Hit BaeaBOR, ma lay 1, Address Mineola, Long ieiahd. - RST, CLASS BOARD CAN DE HAD 14 A PRIVATE ‘oF hort ane ‘bouts’ siae,ftin. the oy 1 Ae es eaced rebalied ‘Address H., box 1 Pott offic ILTON..- FAMILIES WIshI XG a months can secure pl ¢asant Koo at moderate terms, by ad eee ISLAND. men can find beautifully [4 applying to D. Ry HITCHCOCK! WANEED-MAY 1 BOARD AT A FARMHOUSE, BY ‘® gentleman, wife and nurse; the location must be healthy and not over one hour from city, the family meg} private (no other boarders), the table plain, with vegetables and milk, and rooms connecting. ‘eds ing Wane SD—COUNTRY BOARD, BY A GENTLEMAN, wire, child ani narse, not over an hour from the city. Address, with particulars and terms, F., box 17 Heraid office, _—THIRTY ming place x JouNTRY now handsomely furnised, ready for oecupanc; best refer- heanthtu nese LEXINGTON AVENUE.—Finst CLs68 FURNISHED 4, Boome for two oF three gentlemen in x private family. References required. 1 Buel, Herald oltice. rivate family, Apply to J. ion Hill, i ak M URRAY HILL..119 EAST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET, al N he furnished with Board aod best accom. y pleasant location for a gentleman and wi cn rooming logetuer. Best references, Near STUYVESANT PARK.—ON SECOND FLOOR, N “two handsomely furnished front Rooms, pantries, bot rater, gam bath, do, price 10 per week. ‘Address for two days k. 1 station De S' PERJOR ACCOMMODATIONS FOR PAMILIES AND 5D. tingle persone, at 43 Wlinton place, corner, University place ; transient $20 per day : tabie #10 per week HAKLES LEPLER, Pr PLENDID ROOMS IN SUIT OR SINGLE, Sfeittou Board. 48 East Tenth streets oe Ve on 0 LET—FURNISH ONB LARGE ROOM, BUTT. ‘Able for a gentleman and hin wife or two gentiemen, with Address 42 West Fourteeuth sircet. Recereuces ex Lamy Ferning bor HW Miwa, Re Ye clianged. SUMMER RESORTS. DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE HERALD SpE es A IVED IN BROOKLYN AT OUR . price, which must moderatt BRANCH OFFICE, M6 FULTON STREET. Bent, station A, References unexceptionabie, o% ENS! WEST, POINT HOTEL. TERMS FoR TH mouth of June, n wee i per Od EVANUS T. COZZENS, yout MBIA SPRINGS HOUSE, NEAR HUDSON, N. BROOKLYN BOARD. ia, chloride Of sodiam, een bene 112 FIRST PLACE.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, PLEA- 4 tantly furnished Rooms; terms moderate; first class ication and convenient to ferr WICKS STREET, NEAR SACKETT, , HAMILTON aig Large, niiely bi Foy oa eee A ae ards at very mod : 1 Tetereuces exchanged, no moving tn nt prea ADVERTISEMENTS Fon THE HERALD RECEIVED IN BROOK LY. our BRAN HOFF » 40 Pubtos | ‘STREET, OARD ON BROOKLYN ( HELOH ‘eommunieating Trovalyae No. & Cranberry Bn ‘corner Willow street, Board can now be secured for the seagon, J; OREST “HOME—AT THE BASE OF CATSKILL Moyntaine, f Address H. ©. CRAPSER, Acra, ity references given. Greene coumy, ¥. 4 TOURETTE Ho! = “ae IE EP BERGEN POINT, 18 NOW open, Application Tot Rooms can be made’at the hotel orto B, SANFORD, Wo Liberiy strect, Take stoatnhoat Chane cellor, 11 o'clock A.'M., or Central Raliroad, foot of Liberty street, every hour; time 30 minutes, TG, ARMOUR M°RISAN. HOUER, BOLTON LAKE GRORGE, 8. Ww. ENS, This House 1 onthe , a table for sin- Refer- moving, ae 137 SR ernest ereennane, |” = Wisi ic ; suitable fora nan his wife or two gentlemen; references vexchange. % wet GERATEET. © HORDE SATURDAY, ABRIL pt 13 8 E A Br FOU. RTEENTH STREET.—70 1 70 GEN. | ever organized in any part of the world, made up of Musical Doors open at Ai cor t 2. r2 emen and wives or aingle en, ‘nicely fur- | Societies from all sections of the country and TWENTY | ————————————___- a front Rooms, with Board; also single Kooms; table — sid 5TH AVENUE THEATRE, TWENTY FOURTH 87. oarders accommodated ; references exchaiyed. THOUSAND CHILDREN from the public schools, with an FISK, Jr. Proprietor, A. BIRGFELD, Manager. < eaineeneice See 1 Wer . ? = AMUSEMENTS. ‘ALLACK’S. Fropristor and Manager. ee EN ea Mr. LESTER WALLACK ND SATURDAY MATINEE oF SCHOOL, mTHGOMING NOVELTIES. the Manager aunounces the ut comedy, as te " ys wil &® given Tt ts with ‘canbe ret that avoldable wiharawal of this charmin, under engagement to produce other time. Characters by Mr. LESTER WALLACK, Mr, JOUN GIL: BERT, Mr. CUVISHER, Me J, MCSTODDART Mr. OWEN ARLOWE MrT, WARD, Stee CASTS Mea’ Bi Fe GERNON, CLARA JENNINGS, Mrs, JOHN SF’ Mise SAVILLE, Muss F; CLAYTON, Mise LAWRENCE. Ming E, Miss E. MONELL, Miss JENNIE DAY,’ Mite ROW: Tiwone! NEW. SCENERY—MUSIC—COSTUMES, Box book open six daysi n advance. MATINEE, FRENCH OPERA. wapneee crowded nightly with the elite aud fashion of New ” CHANGE OF OPERA EV: IGHT. oe ERY Ni GRAND pouBLE OPERA TROUPE. AUJAC, THIS AFTERNOON AT TWO. Doors open at one. MATINEE BY pequsst. BARBE BLEUE, Mile, IRMA and M. AUJAC. hat the Matinee. DUC! M. DECRE TOLER, rekend and 1 DUCHESNE, Firet time opera ponte, pu gNS, 1s LANDRY, ra bout ry ” es BY DUPEO,. conclude sri, fret tm, LA MAITRE DE CHAPELI A, ‘Opera Comique, by F, Puen? MONDAY EVENING, April dy ERICH HOLE. prt 98 ERD TUR BSDAY Av VERIO, April 27, UROBTEE AND AUSAC. TOSTEE'S LAST BENFFIT, ACADEMY OF MUSIC, BATURDAY EVENING, y In active rebearsal and will be | produced on ONDAY EVENING, May LES DRAGONS DE VILLAI Opera Comiquein three acts, by Ae A. Maillard. jon, #1; family elrcle, 6 cents. cured ih advance, _ Beau “gushause r= ACADEMY OF MUSIC. URSDAY EVENING, APRIL 29, Fint'a aor onl; ey in Brooklyn of RICHOLE, MLLE. IRMA. in AUJAC. M. LEDUC. Sale of seats commences at the Box Office MONDAY MORNING, 8 A. M., ‘APRIL 26. EE THE NEXT TELEGRAM CARTOON, N eo to be published on Saturday, 2th inst., for an expose of the tricks of Political Magicians. NOW YOU SEE IT A! | you DON'r. 7 eels ‘A most remarkable feat, now creating In this city THE GREATEST SENSATION OF THE AGE, Shown up in TO-DAY'S TELEGRAM CARTOON. HE TAMNARY, ECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. ‘ON MONDAY, APRIL 26, will be protuced in a style of, nisicence ae KTO L 'NSURPASSED in th USEMEN' CHRONOLOGY Cr buries pe penton od of ive haa Ween in active prepara Hon or Ne two month nd will present un array of PANTOMIMIC TALENT sufficient to dazzle and bew! er the spectator by ita greatness. THE SCENERY will be entirely new and pre- for this occasion. THE ZANFRETIT ROUPE of pantomfiniate will appear in conjunction with the great Tammany Coipany. scener: properties, brought out, from Europe for ie many, and will be presented in addition, The Lentz wi urpass anything of the kind ever befor roduced im Amcrica, THE KIZARULUL HROTHERS in an entirely NEW AND DARING TRAPEZE ACT ZULULA and MONS, VENTINI, engazed Jn. Ew on the DO UBLE This bi red express'y r. a transterred to the Ts ro expres for the Tammany, PEZE and eT BLT AND TRA! ae ee Ae, DIRECTOR, LEONARD ER. FAREWELL MATINEK AND EVENING PERFORMANCE of the WONDERFUL AND DARING CARLOTTA TURNOUR, THE QUEEN OF THE At ‘The very type of ELEGANCE, GR. 4, oT. LAST MATINEE AND EVENING OF RVEL- LOUS GREGORY FAMILY! ‘The ST: FENDOUS fat of THE SOMERSAULT BETWEEN THE BAI GHETRUDE'S TRAINED DOGS. AND PONIES. MASE RIGHT of the POPULAR BURLES RINES. FAREWE. 2E AND EVENING iia REORMANCE | of Come Trick MOTHER WIDDLE WADDLE, IMMENSE ATTRAC- TIONS. MAMMC Ore pe ROGRAMNE commences every evening at oP. a hai SENOMITA CARLOTTA TURNOUR, Admission 50 cents, Reserved scats % and 5) ce: box office six days In advat CAB i 26, the Pantomime Bu IS MAN FR UK of THE HORSE Pantomime of SOE’ AND Hi rows. 201 BOWERY. ike TO-DAY AT 214 O'CLOCK, TO-DAY AT 23g O'CLOCK, E TO-DAY AT 2!g O'CLOCK. MATINEE TO-DAY AT Jig Ocha Ke MULTIFARIO 8 AMUSEMENT 33 youNa’ ‘AND OLD. ue, ° > AST STMIKE, THE HERO OF WITAERLA Te BENSON, THE TFE CLARE: NCB, THE onEAT JIG DAN. LIZALE. LAGRA! NK KERNS’ GREAT ORIGINAL ROAMES TAYLOR BURLESQUE, Feceived with roars of applause and langhter. TONY PASTORS SUNGS AND LOCAL PARODIES. The Master Troupe of America in a gigantic Programine, YERMAN LIEDERKRANZ. GRAND VOCAL AND a STEINWAY HALL, SATURDAY EVENING, April 24, with the cevistance of the 1ol'owing eminent artis Mi FRIDEICT, Soprano, WENZEL KOPTA, Violin, ‘ON INTEN, Piano. FRED, STEINS, Baritone. chill chorua of 180 votces and a Grand Orebestra of bu per orinets. Conductor Mendeisohn’s “Walpargis Nig ‘Admission, 1; Reserv: to be had at G, Sehir 701 Browiway. man Lieder.rang bears all the expenses of this "d the entire yrowa receipts will be : NSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, MADA ees eee A. PAUR will be pervormed. ata Sh cents extra, devoted to the STEINWAY i apie CONCERTS, TREODORS Tre MA! sy RESERVED SEA’ EXTRA TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. sare non AY) ING, aan 25, AT 8, GRAND SUNDAY CONE The touring orninent artiate will appear, (7 if nor with favor tiEO; THOMAS’ GRAND ONCILES ‘The favor ima donna, Prima (ULE, JOSEY HOFLE, fand the diatinguiaio + viciinist MR. WENZEL KOPTA. Director TRA, + Overture, king Bia it ‘\sReton ban ‘hon for y". tin, “iba gajy Allen" Nicht In Grenai & Alntio and 10, Becond Conce! 5. Coajaration and Beacaweuiee, i tiuguenoia. . Overtar ethoven + Mendelssohn oeeeKreutzer ik jenerved seats yf Htetaway Hall, at G. Schirra No. 520 Broadway, and at the Theatre Ticket sie } 114 Broadway, N EW YORK CIR CUS, RISLEY'S ORIGINAL JAPANESE, previous to their return to Yarope, will give a geries of EXTRAORDINARY PERFURMANCES, commencing MONDAY, April it, ith LITTLE ALL RIGHT ‘and ail the original troupe, MUSIC Aly LADY wirlt Goo SOPRANO Vor ee mnt some church in the city, ress Sopra- ito, Herald oiice. ns TENOR DESIRES A PLACE IN A QU ARTET CHOTR, ‘am! with lace and Pi eri ress ©. ny DOX L209 Peat ollee. anna DVERTISUEMENTS FOR THE HERALD A RECKIVED IN BROOKLYN AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE, 145 FULTON STREET, YOUNG MAN DESIRES TT ITION IN MUSIC. AD- dress, stating terms, dc., Enterprise, Herald oflice, BALE.—A_ RARE CHANCE TO OBTAIN FIRST jans Italian Viol! tt GEO, GEMUNDER'S, 174 East — OUVENIRS OF CELEBRATED COMPOSERS a Bie, ages of Engraved Music (not ty BNO, voitN, ORGAN, SINGING 1 rival wars an particulars Nas Tay Twenty-sixth street, from proprietor. te WANTED ROAD 18 py Posten there of the lave, ten sullen north of Coldwell the BROOKLYN, Pon A DAI executed in the highest atyi m fee ah, nie polat ie et ed for beauty, rendering an 1 eee Jady), in the vietn of eet ow from by) to Bix subjects in each neeeen, Oca wi ee ee eee enne 'we Cae | pom cewenrm gives tadt oe Brooklyn otk vFubleved by Wit DAKIN. 30 Broadway. ei ‘by mall free to any part of ihe United astee os reset EPTUNE HOUSE, NEW ROC BELLS, | Witt OPEN = <= | of ey teachers and others wishing to act aa age N avout Jane Applicaton cau be W. Le FISH, HOTELS. will be with sample copies at half price. Bend fOr Sie Hoe ie Mtoe. WS Hal WOR” | “sa, orn SHE CLARENDON HOUSE AT NYACK, ON THE HUD. Sixth avenue, fronting Ri x REBT AND | [HB MABON & HAMLIN ORGAN COMPANY, WIN. rpue ChaR Utero epured'aod. ew nd won Bret sind second Bourn, fer’ Tessties & Game nore of the Paris Exposition Medal, Sehone Cabinet Organ inlehed, Wilt be open May 10 for Fecepuon of Cract Pounds avin PeSS6ee tants prices, and now offer instr well knowe Grgees biog g msenan ‘ow offer their wel large and ahady; stable and carriage bo ng EG DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE HERALD Stprices tnlerior erior natrumente _@B0 to 81,000 cach. fndconatant accens 19, the elty:Jozation cation bean mak in A VED IN BROOKE AS OUR fof tory vomna 598 Broadway, New vores ne of the mont deafrable summer retreats it oy BANDMASTRRS..WA New vork.” Apply ark Weet Fourteenth street wail BRANCI ncnbonn Metedldedeantntedlagenga on BANDMABTERS WANTED, | PROPORALA FOR ae ecm aomaa TLANTIO HOTEL, CORNE! ‘contract to furnish two jentrae, of ten pieces each, THe EQUINOX Hot Sh, MANCHESTE! YRRMONT = vis, Chatham ROTEIN, O well BR NEW BOWERY, AND ret ty for steamers Brist Hen Oeeh Re it For rooms, Ae, Brices, by the day oF Week open a hoary eeeisir’ cantiousak a’ te Fall iver an Bow ith Avene Hot, a i GERKEN, Proprietor, dibo, ving fachideds hone but princivele and, YONKERS. THR MANBION HOUSE HAS A FEW | [NTERNATIONAL HOTEL—JUNCTION OF WILLIAM, freon fo Jong py. Lgl of eae BK, Jr more Rooms to let, en suite or singly, Trains every ei, aD) mibera streets. Rooms and 76 cente Wet vba’ hour. day: $210 €h a week, Board aod Koom, #7 to B10, ‘eat treet, New Y Yorks ~~ AMUSEMENTS, ([HEATRE COMIQUE. OF PLUTO; OR, THE MAGIC LYRE. NEXT MONDAY NIGHT. LOOK OUT FOR THE PLUTO RECONSTRUCTION, NEXT MONDAY NIGHT, AT THEATRE COMIQUE, EVERYTHING NEW. LOVELY AND BRIGHT. J OOTH'S iceper S ha Anied ti n Fifth and Sixth avenues, THIS (SAT! BDAY) AFTERNOON, MATINEE AT AT 16 O'CLOCK, MR. EDWIN BOOTH AS OTHELLO, WITH A SPLENDID Cast. THIS EVENING, APRIL %, WR. EDWIN ADAMS “THE MARBLE HEART. MONDAY EVE! APRIL 26, Doors open at 151 10 aor Ao rs open 3 to com) cl Beals secured six days in advance, at the box office of the pet or at its branch ticket oflice, at the music store of itson & Co., 711 Broadway. "\ CADEMY OF MUSIC. KELLOGG. ROSSINI’S MESSE SOLENNELLE. Mr. MAX STRAKOSCH bexs to announce that arrap ments have ‘completed for the first representations been America of Rossin!'s tmmortal ‘comapat MESSE SOLEN, Composed in 1858. . which will take at demy of Oe ee ety EVENINGS, Apri 39 and 80, G. ROSSIND'S POSTHUMOLS 8 MASS. first heard on the 1Sth of March, 1:64, at the Hotel of M. Le Comte ide Wilt, It was given tothe entire World of ‘Art, for the Grat time, on the 28th of February (the ih an- hivéranry of Rossint's birth), at the Theatre Ttallan, Varia. Its representation In France, Encland and on the European Continent met with the m lorious suecess MISS CLARA LOUISE KEL! the pene living American Prima Do» WITH MME, FANNY NATHALIE Tests The eminent Prima Donna Contratto; NOR BOETTI, Primo ‘Tenore: aS TUNOR ANTONUCCI, Primo bh together with a large chorus and moreasod orcbeatra, wil assist in ite first representations in America, it great work will be produced under the musteal dires- MR. MAX MARETZEK. Conductor, Signor TURIANL. Organist, ‘Herr SCHREINER. General admission, $1; secured seats, #1 extra; private boxes, 8 $10 and ¥ 9 Sf sents wid commence on Monday, 9 A. Mo April rar ihe Academy of MuslesarG. Salurmers, music’ store, 701 Broadway, and at McCoy's, No. 114 Broadway. oe OF MUSIC— tre ah MATINEE. GRAND UXT RA MATINE! THIS Cay poet Baye ill Ae 1PM Las! in Oper MISS CLARA LOUISE Pe ELLOGG. LOGG, in conjunction ARGHERITA, wists CLARA, LOCI-E SIBBEL. MAD. FAN! oe NATAL TTeetA FAUbtT. HERR HABELMANN VALENTIN MEPHISTOPHELE: Genel Private Boxes. . ‘Seats can now be secured at the Academy, Schirmer's, No. and No, 114 Broadway. RowEny THEATRE. se rity WITH GRAND MATINEE, ATURBAY AND MONDAY. auonious TRIUMPH OF THE SEVEN DWARFS. Tbe inimitable SEVEN DWARFS. ROBERT BUTLER SEY EN DWARFS. as CLOWN. RAND OPERA HOUSE. bo aseay Corner Cist RAND PEt and Eighth ay Matinee 1 PERFORM, OES T Night at 8 KPTERNGON Shakapeare’s Fairy AN iGHT, AFTERNOON re AND NIGHT. AFTERNOON THE “TEM? ST. AND NIGHT. ‘he newest dramatic sensation. THE GREAT SHIP SCENE, a splendid Musion, in which the awful terrors of a storm at wand the foundering of aahtp are depicted with a power tnd vivid fidelity never equalled upon the American stage, Mr. Le +.Prospero Fran Ferdinand Wan Dat lage. «Call THE GREAT HOMLACGHI BALLET TROUPE, the best now in Europe oF Ame ©,,8. GETZ M NATCULESS | SCENERY. GHAND Treats 1g O'VLOCK. LEE PRICESAdmission, £0, cents; children, 80 erved seats Io any part of the house! $1; family cents, N RS. F. B. baer Fr PARK aoe BROOKLYN, TO-DAY, MATIN RDAY EV: MISS MARRIOTT. AS BIANCA, IN FAZIO. Concluding with Handy Andy. F, B. CONWAY'S PARK TH ani fo, pr Marco... Raphael Duchatiet RVING HALL, 1 This {Seturiey) Evening, Apri! 24, 1869. COMPLIM. NTARY CONCERT MR. HARRY SANDERSON, The following eminent arttats have kindiy volunteered thelr Mrs, Mixsel) Soprano, Mr. Hill, tenor. Miguor Porentt, Baril Senor Juan 8. o¢ Mr. Fred. Bers Mr. Ed. Hot: e he Music Stores B 4 FOURTEENTH STREET ee WEER ‘OF rae PRESENT SEASON, The Bryante respectfully announce that their troupe will open in Baltimore April 6, aud Washington May 3. for one week, and REOPEN AT THEIR FOU! ENTE § STREET OPERA HOUSE MONDAY EVENING, MAY 10, with new w aitractions, | popular prices, &c. week ot the successful Hurleaque O ord ter | RED HOT, RED HOT, RED HoT. RED HOT, RED ‘. ED i. Last WEEK. LAST WEEK. pe GREAT EUROPEAN CIRCUS, ‘hirty-fourth street nnd iirondvray. SATURD THE LAST GRaxd MATINEE 4 AND Y EVENING PER- 2:30and7:45 P.M. Doors open baif an hour previous, All the Stars appear. Mile. Carlotta LeKe: Mme. Cecile Watson, Miss Jen- ‘astor, Leas a Rider; La ames nette Watson, Frank Jeune Bert, Hurdle Rider; James ‘Remem ‘Apri Jiant day and nig, ber thin Saurday, pue MAMMOTH VELOCIPE ROME-EMPIRE RINK, Third avenue and Sixty-third street, THE MOST ATIRACTIVE NIGHT YET. READ, READ. READ. ‘The accomplished #4 f*!-54 Gymnasta and Acrobats COE BREVIER BROTHERS in their thrilling act in the air on the double Trapeze, This le the best the world has yet produced. ‘The Hrevier Hrothera in their unique and classic act on the horizontal bat, asslated by thét great Glows, Frank A. Gibbons. ‘The most important race that has ever taken place In Amer- Joa will be run thie evening between Mr. Brooks (representa- tive of the American ‘ntly gained a victory over several first clase ri Mr. Hull represe tative of the Empire City Veo nt Hing fn mile dash, on Wed ie Herculean Feat of riding lity ib, who defeated Dar- ening lant. be attempted by the champion oarsman and long distance velocipede rider of America, WALTER BROWN, ON TUESDAY, | APRIL {, Mr. A. P. Melsinger wil sicmpt the feat of riding 100 miles n ten hours on Thursday, April 3, — GTatNway HALL—FRIDAY, At ot 30, VOCAL AND INSTRUM fi rate ; COMPLIMENTARY Mr. G. F, HALL, Bari Haver SANDIMAO: r. CARL ROSA, Violin Mr. De F, TULL Y) Organis Mr. G. W. LBY, Director. Kein at Sehiimor's muste store, 701 Broadway. head THEATAS CHAMPION CLUB SWINGER ROH rae WORLD. ES HE PROMPTER—CON’ ING FULL DESORIP- ne of all of the Taationatle Janeen eaerees, “The Gere u gpany” by Williaa B, Do o led. x b Miia &: FORA OO. — Va Tus ByouR xan at xa TAMMANY TO Cs Farewell pertormance the GREGORY Amt. q Last roatinee of MOTHER WwiDDLE WADDLE, Admission 50 cents, HE begged | MATINEE TO-DAY, ded 2. od mense aitraction ae matinee: te ey TURNOUT, ‘Last ormanee wie unbaoiy Fash x and MOTHER WiDDL WADDLE. Admission “AVERLEY | ran arity RU iKa,oF oLUns, TONIGHT. NER. i! atthe Mahi ER, Srey KES! vi THEATRE “THAR TERE OFFIGH, BROADWAY.” ADWAY. qu? bay ma hi cIROUB, ronnie ae ae RAY Bho ¥ AAD waar, IPT AND ALADD) ROADWAY THEATRE. ADM! B bier? DA Aap ens MA’ TNR AND MRS. PARES aes WI 8. aS, WILLIAMS’ ast MATINGE | The "Painy cl SIROLE. EE, CUSTOM OF THE OUUNTRY, whole collection of Musoum Curiaition an snes ‘mall ite ean Bau. THE EVENING AT BENEFIT OF Pe Ny ich ern MS, BARNEY WILLIAMS ORGY Io the HOU: DLAMOND, fo lowed by a new pay oe SWIVELLER the spe, Shrouah ‘Wesay Wallac Eqq., T. B Maes g Ww mahaaspani! dai Son AND DICK ies SWIVELLER. Oe ig PERFORMANCES Taig Da ‘Y. THIS APEERNOUN i iS EVENING AT. CONTINUED POHORE, it POPULAR PANTOMIME, Humery DUMETY, HUMPTY | D hag, since ite earilaat me need) NDENIABLY PROVED ee POLS GREAT TRIUMPH. ko E forse Gaear TUMrA: jab 10 MOTH REPRESENTATION. THE onageruL MULE. SANGALT iG, COSTA, 8 ‘BALLETS aE ie FOR AS PANTALDO GLITTERING TRANSFORMATION, 9 NN ieitece and ies -JARRETT & PALMER TWO GRAND PERFORMANCES TO-DAY, AFTERNOON AT 2; EVENING AT § Begins at@P. M. Terminates at 10:60, ‘of the celebrated YDIA ‘THOMPSON BUSLESane: TROUPE, bch | pear thi and Saturday at 2 P, HIEVES. ROW DED. Hi USES. UROUS APPLAUSE, UNERKING SUCCES ixcombana BESR vesent ABLY THis RICH ts s WITTICISMS, HARMONIOUS MUSIC, GLORIOUS Athen RAILKOAD T! RANTOONE TV ELOCIPEDE, &eo. AVERLEY le lletsysd Broadway, op jew York THURSDAY. HRTDAY and’ SATURDAY, ELISE HOLT BURLESQUE ‘TRO AD TWO BURLI urs" EVERY EVENING. ope oo AND LUCRETIA BORGIA, M. D, ELISE HO! eee as. seeees GEN. rom ELISE HOLT c WAL JAMES LEWIS. “i iGAitTA and REBEOO LUCRETIA woudTA MATINEE ON SATURDAY. New burlesque on Monday. Gg ‘his Gaturany Ben and cae Drama in five acta by Vioworien Santos. 0 Ore act ey TRIRDIICH HAASE SeMR. DE MORTENER, EW YORK CIRCU! onstoeats sree OP pponite Academy of Mus LB. LENT. : L. LAST PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT, — PERFORMANCE TONGUE, ar & Last NIGHT 0! ox ARDY zASON. ALL He chaMPION. BAI EBAGK RIDERS, LO" £9 Abnibrs AND VOLPGHURS \O3T TALENTED AND yg tits Pa lata comprned in a ora a epee Mo vin together H uy nA ie > MONSES. PERI ronty AND EDUCATED BOMULES, aL § wal be bong RAND. FAREWELL PROGRAMME, wun ory DASHING. HORSEMANSHIP AND CLASSIC OLYMPIC GAMES. MINSTRELS, AN FRANCISCO MI Browie’ way ved wit! of del Ww M BOLD, HEARD, Ane BACKUS? SLIT AR FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, Ligure te y, THE ‘MEMBER FROM LOUISIAN. FAT AND GI REASY, iislGe He ae cu: BING. WAY. STAQR. RIDING IN A BROAD Be eer a JOLITICAL LEGERDEMAIN. For an expose of the tricks and traps of LOCAL PRESTIDIGITATEURS SEE THE EVENING TELEGRAM OF SATURDAY NEX® ‘All the games and deceptions of the magician exposed, THE RING TRICK SHOWN UP, ‘And the modus operandi of the performer made plain to the Also the ort GREAT VANISHING TRICK. SEE TO-DAY'S TELEGRAM CARTOON. WASHINGTON'S LAST MOMENTS. MUSEUM 6 spectator. BROADWAY, ‘EN 1 anAtOur. 1 8A. M. til 8 8 LOVELY &: OORATHL OF ¥ oF WASHINGTON, a — Mtn PARK gpaper THEODORE THOMAS, Mylene f ORCHESTRA, ror’ wonere POPULAR CO! AY 13, summer with bis which 1s being € ‘season. ‘ Al I pose nota de Bijoux d'Buglise ot de theatre, o@ dores nee en argent controle. culsre A argent is i ‘i ‘sas ary Rue di a Faubourg a Panes 129, Paris, Exportation. ))OR SALE OR Horry FIRST CLASS OPE: k Hor Jocated ‘the centre of ing city, now ng a large'ead ucrative Dousiness; w wifer Hy change the for city + os Staer pustiestite ly to vara Bish « erie Wri hyecawes, New York, or address Maabeth Post office, N. J. T° THE LADIES. Will shortly open, ‘The New York Ladies’ Museum of Anatomy. WHE GREAT EUROPRAN CIRC Taner FOURTH STREET A} BROADWAY. oes TEE at Metoax Eat FORDWAY, MARTYR AND CHILD, CHRISTIAN the SPANISH IN JUISITION in 1505, THe mate fact pronounce dheve te best ye world. maT eA IAL AA nd CARLOTA, tea fromm 8h. Mt ll It th Adtmiasion, Be, Y, TO-DAY, AT LAST MATINER He A MAT TERROUE. Law matinee Ge ypu Feu Last mactice of MOFURN WIDD ANAGERS DESIROUS OF MAVING THB GOBER! M‘s: House in Hartford for the tau wr son, of Gorerusn, May 4, will address PRATTS, bo: ald E KING OF 6 [ UsSELL, ay La 19M Wy J TON VEKLE NATentt ACADEMY pr os DESI € Twenty-third street ra Pint avenue, ore NoW UPEN DAY AND BYEN! rie FORTY FOURTH / ARNUAL BXUIDITION, uns " NEW “AND SrRiKING ne, ‘3 al ie i‘ “Velocipete, Galop” by pr Fob Fayushers Tit Broadway. Boe BATRE DEN EFIT NIGHT, (OK AS Silt JOHN FALSTAFF, + URaDAY EVENING, APRIL 97. Y \ TICKET OFFIC OR wa RESERVED SEATS ) FOR NAY THEATRES, —_—— — Ya EXUIBITION oF. JEROME ‘THOMPSON'S BRAI tifal works of art will positively close on Thursday, 9. Open day and evening, Adinission free. VERLEY THEATRE. ws BEE Ba ataoe TO.NIGHT gy VELOCIPEDE RIDING HAI atreet 2% AND 98 near Astor House. rec geortans HERE ane cent per m inute, Fine Wiocipedes for aaa AIR OF ST, AUGUSTINE'S = carmog L ct Teeteseie Hall, corner Katirond avenue Fitth nen Morrlennin, will cee on Saturday, 2400 tna |

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