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___ROOMS AND APARTMENTS To aa ai ipo, Let THE ND FLOO &u aa ag mo a —” Xx ROOM rpo ber \LET—THE 8 srcow' D FL00R OPA HOUSE IN oa Re BRADY: to Greene strest de bo Tsoderate. Tone hatin LET-SI SECOND | FLOOR IN THE FI igs F igrs i CLASS workshop. Apply E MRS I FLOOR AND ——— WITH Poe LET_FIRE?, FLOOR, THREE ROOMS DREP, WITH ‘station: Leaihgfon and Thirds a GOOD ROOMS, F OR, OR age ae Benet ier thres on ts mth; three on tied ies be Fulton pre wi ly situated, lowe fo m0 LBT_FLOoR oF SEVEN N ROOMS, THIRD ‘AVE. ae BARNES’ Ni NEW, ALSO FRONT BASEMENT, FOR weparately or farnished or fi enty-uinth street, between Lezington and Thi ae FLOO! saan FLOOR OF THE NEW BROWN fall the modern improvements. aquire oa the premioce athe modern provements, Inquire ou the pret 9 LET_FIRST FLOOR AND BASEMENT OR SECOND rovements, 190 East Forty: vexington avenues, HOUSE xO, 785 FIFTH Floor, aix rooms each ; a.l im; Gite strett, between Fourth and L Les tHe. SECOND F700 * a ett wpe put in good order. Inquire of Tt ‘Murray street, LET—THIRD FLOOR AND FART OF roa bape wa ot family of adults; rent 835 remives, 321 irteenth street, LET—TWO OR THREE FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH all conveniences for housekeeping; water and moderate. 216 York street, between Grove and NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1869—QUADRUPLE SHEET. “7 +counTRY _BovaR, fanMe, a, TO LET, LET, POSSESSION IMMEDIATELY, A FRENCH at Hone in to Flushing, La 1-1 eontaina thirteen rome is in all re- fret Tow, the lot is 100x117 feet arden gue hare U4 Tide trom City Hall Address JOMN F. ELLIS, 34 Browa- way, New York. COUNTRY Panag OUI &., TO TWO FURNISHED the Sound; lawn extendin: feet from and ob ground ealthy; free from every from. Fail ur Apply Wo to bath, water and a ev aeane cae and pies Pecidisaps ‘AGE TO LET OR FOR SALE—AT RAVENS- with stable. rood, with, boat house and Inquire of J. B. WOODRUFF, Third street, Hunter's Polat, "Or at B7 Beek: man street, N N C NTRY PLACES TO LET-FURNISHED AND UN: Hackensact sear ‘one Boarding House, canada me pork’, MABONS No. 1 Centre street, (NOUNTRY SEATS RNISHED AND UI Ux. C% at New: and Scot RENT. ark, Bloom! Ceres Plains, in New Jersey. ents from u a CR! iK: NAPLY, ~ | EB neg me gel wale a Broadway. — ac.— A oer Bev- aaturalshed, ‘str Lo 61 600 » C.D. KELLOGG, ay: Broadway, or D. We ITH, nglewood, URNISHED HOUSE TO RENT—SITUATED AT NEW Brighton, 8. I., within six minutes’ waik of Sailors’ Snug ee ene or ten ites from New Brighton landing. minu House contains eight bedrooms. For further particulars ap- ply to W. M. WHITTEMORE, 89 Exchange place. URNISHED COTTAGE TO LET—AT, TENAFLY (X. es ep nee for 6 or 12 months; chea) good pany. Apply to WM. B. BHEPARD 80 Neade a [,URNISHED COTTAGE AT HASTINGS TO ws Stable and garden; yet moderate, Inquire at avenue, near Twelfth IURNISHED HOUSE TO LET_ON STATEN ISLAND, for the season; very desirable location, near the ferry} three lots of land and stable. D. R. HITCHCOCK, 100 Broadway. URNISHED VILLAS TO RENT—ON THE HUDSON und at Rye, New Rochelle and Mamaroneck, wi Boo br eco “SHEPHERD & ¥ fignaee © ONG BRANCH CH.—TO LET, A THREE STORY FRENCH Foot House furnished, ice supplied with, gas through: eth 46 oma one talunle, trom, depot, two sainutes from of MAX BORGER, Long Branch. OPASGE: N. J.-TO LET, CHEAP, FURNISHED ware, 11 nae with gas, water, furnace, &c. ; beauti- fully attuated on a bill, near & Mountains hve tminutes from vailroad station, * MILTON & WALLI ma Nasse Ra Fen GENTLEMAN ard WIFE WILL LET f @ gentec) house, in Ninth marke, oe Remains ‘and wife only; References exchanged. - Address Home, 450 (0 LET—UPPER PART OF BROWN STONE HOUSE s West Forty-fourth street, to a small family of adults. be seen from 1 to 4 P. M. Apply at 46 West LET— FLOORS FOR RESPECTABLE "FAMILIES, only two in the house, at No. 43 West Thirteenth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. LET—TWO SPLENDID ROOMS, ON PARLOR » with front Basement, together or separate, privi- at 40 I East} Ninth street, jwest Broadway. LET FROM MAY 1-THREE ROOMS ON THIRD floor in House 80 Seventh treet, at #25 per month all nm- 10 RENT—FOR 4600, FROM MAY 1 TO SEPTEMBER 1, ‘two Koome in third story; basement, artial use of par: tors: “Tnguire on the premises, Suz West ‘birty-fourth street. PO RENT—HUDSON STREET, BETWEEN SPRING Second and Third ’Floors, furnished; three Fooms and kitchen, with water and attic rooms and cl terms to a respectable fai House, Apply at KELLY" s ‘on second; three will not_rent for. boardin ot and Shoe Emporium, 2: 10 PHYSICIANS AND DENTISTS.—A LARGE ROOM [ on first tloor of No, 88 Fourth avenue, with water closet and bathroom aitached, wo FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT—WITHOUT 100 Eust Twenty-second strect, southeast cor- wer of rou h avenue. WO PABLORS, BASEMENTS AND THIRD FLOOR, Firat Floor, two parlors, kitchen, bed= Foom, dining room, two rooms on third floor, without base- ment, $45; with basement, 10 rooms, #60 separate meter; one smali tam] Trooms, #45; or #60; marble mantels, HE SECOND FLOOR or How! ‘SE 206 WEST TWENTY- eighth street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues, con- aisting of five iarge rooms, with all modern conventences, will be let reasonable toa small respectable family. Apply HE LOWER PART OF A THREE STORY. BRICK jouse, 104 West Thirty-third street, will be let for busi- purposes, or to a email fambiy; but two adults in the Bouses ‘The rent is 85 per month. 0 BOARDERS AND OTHERS.—TO LET, LOWER part of a house within half a mile of City Hall, good locality ; the rooms furnished let at the same price inturnished ; one famil seoap ring remainder of house, rt street, corner Amity street, ‘or directions, apply al ious sPply PPER OR LOWER PART OF HOU; SE 439 WE: Fifty-first street to rent, furnished or unfurnished, with or without Board, TH STREET, NEAR THIRD AVENU Rooms, incliding Basement, without gas, $900, or will Inquire at 45 East Seventeenth street. divide, #50) each. Fostively not before 4 o'clock. RAST THIRTY-FIRST STREET. to let—together or separately ments; rent reasonable, Call for three days, cent Fag ntne NEAR MACDOUGAL.—FOR IOUSE- , Seeond Floor and Part of third; use of cas, nth. T. KEAN, Bank 51 Chambers e street. Lif STREET, boda std ae Pape gerne SECOND AND f nil large rooms, pantries provements, to lel to one ot two te- TWO FLOORS ll modern improve- bath at vo stubs, And all other modern apeetable families. Inquire on the premises. WEST EIGHTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH and Sixtn avenues.—A hanasomely furnished Room to rent to gentleman and wife or sing! entiemen, in a eee family, without board; gas, ba miences, WEST “RLEVENTH STREE’ oe furnished Rooms, on second floor. —A SUIT OF HAND- EST FORTIETH STREET, CORNER OF SIXTH enue.—Part of middie Floor to jet, three large, light yooms, with large closets and range; very convenient tor WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.A_ FRENCH family bave a handsomely furnished Suit of Rooms ‘on seoond Hoor to let, togelier oF separately. Also a single Room. Reference required. 5 ELIZANETH STREET, NE furnished Rooms and fer ie ae ngie gent EAST FIFTY-FIRST STKEET. A NEATLY FUR- itable for gentleman and wife ; f en, from #1 S0to #4 per week nished First Flo Tent $35 a month, Referen WEST THIRTY-FIRST STRE: hth and Ninth avenues. basement honse to let; rent reasonable; te, Call lor three days. Upper Part of a four and Thiriy-eghih coma, newly furnished, reets.—Highly desirable table for light bousexeeplns oF pingle gentlemen; house new ; in couplete order; no moving COUNTRY mous, FAIS, & <T0 LET, UNFURNISHED, POSSESSION IMM E- ately, or.on May 1, a French ‘roof House, in Flushing stale water, furnace, &c. ike to make arrangements eta @ desirable summer gre hour's ride from City Hall; lot ELLIS, 954 Broadway, New cont Ie, Ke, bet to'n amail familly owner would wh for permanent board; it in all respe: d winter residence ; ‘Address ROADWAY —FURNISH Weomeoa or year, tn every d oF send for printed list ;’ mailed free. DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE HERALD RECEIVE! KLY BRANCH | OFFICE, oe Fu LTO St T mag! A HOUSE CO: TAINING ELEVEN or 7 acres of land; well shaded and Woes ‘Of fru. Wil be rented cheap. Apply to P: 8. RLY, ‘COUNTRY SEAT r teeated 18 miles from ROADIA.—A -A DELIGHTFUL west bank of the Hudson to let; York, on a tdi position at the north end of the commanding 8 Palisades, spiel tw 13 om, ‘bath rot 16 acres; are most part covered with vines and bei = fruit trees of choicest variety yechting and dabing houses, y and a gro fC Forest trees reaching to the river assist in. tnaking this truly’ a tdesirable piace. To rent, furnished, #1, 23 Nassau street, room w T NEW BRUNSWICK.—A FIRST CLASS FURNISHED al! modern improvements Appiy to B.S. RLY, inh to board with et. YONKERS,TO LET, FURNISHED HOUSE, DR. sirable location, elght minute ir view, contatuing, 19, rooms, Water and gaa; rent x montha or jn Sito eB SUN WINaS a HS eight Ssoree ne dee (FARW OOD, ONE HOUR FR re t, a furnished How walk from depot, aplen A 4, OH Kighth avenue, rs 08 Murray street, or Di TTACTIVE HOTEL, VARTLY FURNISUED, TWELVE mies (nland trom Long Branch, 8600; be ours) troc New York. Address Ww. ‘Herald " GENTERL, COTTAGK TO LET—AT WOODSIDE, 1. 1; 10 rooma, marble mantels, range, &c.; with one acre of ground; two malt from a Ox M'L D. MACK, 163 Brondway. RYF, NEAR DEPOT.—TO RENT, OR FOR SALE ) furnished or Siro aan ace, 1, Only # short distance from le the beach bathin, + inamedt- ROBERT. 1. MEEKS, Ly treet. NIOELY FURNISHED COTTAGE, grounds, &e., on the Hudson, 80 minutes from TI iret, to bet low 10 good 4 portion. a BA ‘RTLETT, | "7 Bleecker street. VARIETY OF oF. COUNTRY SEATS 7 RENT—ON Haven Railroad, at Greenwich and Stamford, sorgrel fi frofulng on the BRIGHTON, HAMILTON PARK. 10 ‘0 RENT, rat clags Villas, furnished and unfurnished ; gas, we ndapted for winter or au Sh minates from , AAMILTON. 2055 revautes frere a N THE HUDSON—NEAR 12D STREET DEPOT, FINE Residence, modern impr renee Lr fur- nished; 3% acre, garden, fe shad a oy SEYMOUR, iit Broadway. I ENT $600—HOUSE ONE HOUR IN NEW JERSEY; abundance of fruit; rH dONES, 10 yi i. - JONES, 0 Cortlandt street, ITAMFORD, CONN.—TO LE’ with garden location | Y bes ogre A GOTHIC HOUSE, three maine walk to GTATEN ISLAND.—TO LET, FURNISHED, A NEAT Cottage on Beach atreet, Stapleton, near second landing. Apply next door to premises or hosiery store 1,300 Broadway, corner of Thirty-fourth street, 10 patina win erene HORSE Amp cow, one minute to depot, 55 to Chambers street ; Fanted healthy. Inquire of "oro FITZGERALD, 18 ‘Ano treet 10 LETT WO HANDSOME COTTAGES NEAR THE depot, at Tremont, Westehester county. Neighborhood, ghurches, schools, all excellent; rent low to responsible parties, ‘Apply at the oflice of HERRING & HALL, Tremont, Te LET—AT BERGEN HILL, % MINUTES FROM JER- sey City ferry, to a responsible party, ata very low rent. an ished Gothic Cottage, le and six acres, crops in; every variety of fruit in abun: lance; tine lawn and ae eeee location high and healthy. EPH MASON, 21 Pine street. 0 LET—A FINE HOUSE NEAR WESTCHESTER VIL- lage, with four acres of ground, plenty fruit and shade trees, Ac. ; convenient to cars and sleambor hours from City "Halt, “Inquire of JAMES CONNER'S SONS, corner Reade and Centre. 12 rooms; carriage house, 10 LET—AT ENGLISH NEIGHBORHOO! » TWO atiaga Hisuste twa eiocieg and Deeeacis: wiih calves, five minutes’ walk from the meee Railroad station. Ap- the ‘out ofilce, En, lish N borhood, 0 LET—A MAGNIFICENT COUNTRY SEAT, FULLY turnished, fronting on the East river, at Clason Point, four miles troz Harlem, only « pleasant drive from the city The mansion is very large, with all the conveniences; grounds very fine, fruit, shade tees, dc. ; view splendid; salubrity unquestioned, OUDERT BROTAE! Wall street, 0 LET_FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED HOUSES at New Brighton, Tompkinaville, Stapleton, Clifton, 8. .; on the Hudson, ‘New Jersey and other localities, at re- duced prices. Permits of A, JOURNEAY. No. 1 Pine'street, (0 LET—FURNISHED, HOUSE AND TEN ACRES OF Land, located on the Richmond road, near Ulfford’s rail- road station; price $700. Permits of A. JOURNEAY, No. 1 Pine street. FURNISHED RESIDENCE AT THROGG'S Neck, on East river, one hour from city, five minutes from steainboat landing; ige house, bath honse, boat house, ta 0 LETON STATEN ISLAND, A FEW MINUTES? walk from Vanderbilt landing, a large brick House, fronting New York wih witl acres of land. Bre juire of GOODWIN & W suroet, or A. B, JANIN, No. 2 Broadway. ITE, 238 West To LET, LEASE OR WILL SELL TOGETHER OR separately Two well lighted Mills, with Kod water power; one 4x50, four stories, brick; the other 3x40, two stories, frame, with two dwellings, barns and outbuildings and four acrea'‘of land; five minutes from the Hudson river, fo 4 small village, and one mile from 8 large and prosperous town, 40 miles from New York. Address B., box 6,637 New York’ Post oflice. po LET-AT RAMAPO, ON THE ERIE RAILWAY, 8% miles from the city, a beautifully located. suminer Boarding Honse ; possesion immediate and terms moderate, Apply on the remines or to PIERSONS & CO., 4 Broad- way, Now Yor! 0 LET—AT WHITE PLAINS, A HOUSE WITH FOUR teen rooms. This is one of the best locations in that Beautifui village, cornerfof Broadway and Lincoln swenues ; three-fourths of an acre of land, well frulted; wood and ear: Hage house; excellent water: Apply to A. JACKSON HYArT White Plains, or to CHOKE &. MOORE, 449 Hud, fon sireet, New York. 0 LET—AT WILLIAMSBRIDGE, A HOUSE, CON- taining 12 rooms, eurriage house, barn and from 1 to 35 acres of ground, with fruit of all kin low rent, to a good tenant. Call on or address T. M. WILSON, 99 Macdougal sireet. po LET—aT FAIRMOUNT, TWO COTTAOES, WITH stable and barn; very convenient for two fainili nr a and horse cars gardens; five minutes to # ") wen; twenty-live minutes lo New York by rail; Central or Southern boulevard through Central Park. | Come out and look at i, Tremont station, Hariem Ratlroad, eight miles from Twenty-siath street. Apply to owner, H. HON on the premises. 50 LET—FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, COTTAGE (eight rooms) with barn and carriage house, at Montclair, N.J., one hour {rom Barclay street ferry; unfurnished, $400, furnished, $600, Also, tor sale or to let, House and four acres, 17 rooms. Photographs, &c., at W. H. BALDWIN'S, 128 Broadway. ipo ae ON STATEN ISLAND, VILLAS aT NEW sau to 8 23 stlewon Heights and, Quarantine ianding ; rnished and CALLEN DER & TPO LET LON STATEN ISLAND, THE LARGEST PART of & Farm House; beautiful view; fine water, health and quiet; $100 for six’months. A smail House and' garden, $00 for one year. Apply to Mr. KING, 16 Burling slip. T° LET—NEAR PLAINFIELD, FOR SIX MONTHS, desirable furnished Residence; has large grounds and vegetable garden; also Horse, Carriage and Cows, Owner Would board ont part of the rent and ‘Ki ive, privilege to take other boarders. ; rent moderate. Apply to FJ. JAMES, 105 Brond street. ip LET—AT ORANGEBL RG, one hour from New York bj ROCKLAND COUNTY, "Northern Railroad of New Jersey and five minutes’ walk from depot, « sized ae, suitable for & largo family ; barn, carriage house, Re, planted if required; five or more acres Fen ‘ow. ‘Apply for five days to CONCKLIN & MARKS: 1bo Went street 0 LET—A FURNISHED HOUSE, NEAR MAMARO- ontatning six large Fa iy og Neasant neighbor- r {sian address N. ‘ost office, Mama- © LET—AT LAFAYETFE, N. J., fe ba gpa FUR- «nished or unfurnished, with empty lot and stable; also two new Honses, with all’ modern improvements. Apply at Whiton street, pear Communipaw avenue, Lafayette, or to E. ©. HAMBLEN, 111 Broadway, room D, basement, Trinity Bullding, New ork. 10 LET—FURNISHED HOUSK, OF ELEVEN ROOMS on the beach, at Unionville, LL, with garden, stable And every conventence, for bathing. Apply to D. B. DRYS- a King street, or to ROBERT Sra TERS, on the grounds. po LET—A_ COTTAGE ON "SUSSEX AVENU B “MOR Fistown, X. Ju containing soven rooms, fifteen minutes on, articulars inquire of JOHN ice » Brooklyn. (PO LET—AT FLUSHING, FULLY FURNISHED, FIRST class Country Residence, with 12 acres, beautifully im- | proved; house very spacious; gaa, furnace, two bath roome: | large stab mupery, three igreenhousca; icehouve filled: nil fruits in pi Prospect unsurpassed; five minutes! | ‘wulk from ‘depot; 24 tains daily, Plans with JAMES B. PARSONS, 79 Cedar street, 0 LET—AT FLUSHING, FOR ONE OR MORE YEARS, large three story House’ location unexceptionable; gas, all conveniences; has been used a# an educational instituce ; well adapied for @ boarding house, being near dep; JAMES 'B. PARSONS, 79 Cod ) LET--COTTAGES AT ENGLISH NEIGHBORHOOD, N. J, three palais. from depot of Northern Railroad, Apply 0 DANIEL W. TALOUTT, i Pearl street. © LET—AT MORRISANTA, TWO HOUS minute's walk of depot, Rent #600 and i. RATSOR, No. 6 Pine street. ro LET A NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM, IN ELI7 bethport, N. J. to one or two single getitlemen only; fre reasonable, ‘Address Port, box 160 Herald ollice. 10 LET—FURNISHED, AT STATEN ISLAND, A BRICK House (14 roomm), beautifully owe id, commanding aplendid view of bay. aind harbor; law Pent #1,000. Also, at New Roche! furnished: French roo covered with fruit, shade trees and evercreen ten minutes’ walk from depot; rent xu), ELLIOTT, 1,19 Brondway. T°, = om THE SUMMER OR LONGER, fav hore Country Place on the jour; street. Inquire of D ON a ‘able terms, ® son, dlatant, by ral fanitl d_ rep a, eri 6 fort. Location beautiful ond fe itn ee to GEORGE Ww. KiTTRLLE, 10 Pine treet PRost, baguy Peekskill, N. TOA A SMALL. two minutes laquire of WM 0 LET AT BAST ORANGE, N. J lly, « Cottage, containing seven % Morris and Ketex Railroad, ACE, ov the premises. oO RENT OR FOR SALE-SPACTOUS HOUSE; u rooms; ample sir 8 B14 Acros, on MAnlinennt Bay, due Debing, boating aud bat amboat lan nd Hy NAMES B. VAKSONS. 19 Couns etreck. eWal REMONT_NEAT COTTAGE — GAR- jar 2 7 Joquire of ©: D. ATEARNS, near depot, or LET FOR SALE—AN BLEGANTLY VURNISHED TO aro fine stable and Leroy hed grounds, as West neriannia, Sve map wee from Melrose + and 35 minutes first class Poricted seat ans month. ‘Appi; HOMER MOWER, Nod Pine street, or at il asi Pecoty. i 4 —& NEW COTTAGE, WITH SEVEN ROOM Tote RENT—A NI deen Srey E, peal fe taguive of 32 De WaT, HE Trenaucern oflee, Ee! ia a 9 at ‘Weat street, New York, , THREE, ™ RENT—AT TARRYTOWN, A 4 NEW, HOUSE, “| min ver; water an OS ALLORY j BERGKWELL, bo Libery pabreet, 10 ro RENT OR LEASE—AT MILLBURN, Xx. J., GOOD 1 double House, with 18 rooms, in first rate ‘ord ler, with barn and 10 or 20 acres, 3" very healthy nc‘gulet fevers ge, farnsoued, 8 feng im iarge' jouse, $1,400, re SPE SPEER GO: 18 Dey street. . CONN. FURNISHED © DARIEN, CONN. | A rooms, with garden, orchard, barn, és. tive mee waft om Noreton ep ‘on the New Haven Railroad Hee $100 per monte, LOR of Nn do Sonera A aNDELN ses; F. 5 tend or D. A. Shaw ac) East boa Ty sect, N . "HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. ny LADY (OF REFINEMENT WISHES TO TAKE eof a tleman's house or hotel. Address Mme. de Vi vile ation: APVERTIEEMENTS FOR THE HERALD EIVED IN BROOKLYN AT OUR BRANCH OFFIOE, 145 FULTON STREET. VERY SMALL UNFURNISHED ROOM WANTED— Near Forty-second rest, wo store some goods with » eaponsible farty. Address, with reference, box 4,068 Post ofice, AN AMERICAN FAMILY OF THREE PERSONS, NO children, want to hire three unfurnished Rooms; terms must be moderate. Apply or address 138 Sixth avenue, above Tenth street, URNISHED HOUSE IN THE COUNTRY WANTED With a view to purchasing, by te ns and small poribe of mi miles of the cA lars, F. URNISHED ROOM ON SECOND STORY WANTED— By a gentleman and wife, in a well furnished house be- ween Twenty-third and Thirty fourth streets; west side pre- fered. “Address, stating price, reference, location, &c., R. 8,, box 147 Herald oflice. (OR A LADY AND HER SON (YOUNG MAN), LARGE Room and Bedroom: location between Sixth and ‘Twentieth streets and Third and First ayenues; terms mode- ‘Audress, with full particulars, A. A., ‘box 6,182 Post Silee. (PUREE YOUNG GENTLEMEN WANT A SUIT OF Rooms in a private fambly: French preferred; location not above Thirty-fifth street and between Fourth and Sixth avenues, Address W. R. B., box 2,412 Post ollice, -ANTED—TWO v art abe is moon. ADDRESS, NY stating terms and location x 141 Herald oftice’ ANTED—A FURNISHED HOUSE IN THE COUN try for the summer or year, suitable for a smalj family without children. Address;V. U. B., with terms and location, box 1,600 Post of ‘ANTED-BY A SMALL FAMILY, A MODERATE sized House, between Twentieth and Forty-reventh streets, Broadway and Lexington avenue; rent not to exceed ; must be desirably located and in good condition, Ad- box 2,328 New York Post office. ‘ANTED—IN NEWARK OR ORANGE, A SMALL, W “Santis farstahed Gonse, for gestienas ana wifey toce? tion must be good and easily, reached, from de over $550 per annum, Address> with partic Post ollice, New York. ANTED—FOR LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING, BY A family of three advits, two bedrooms and a P and a Kitchen if possible? not to be above Twenty-third streetand not below Fourth street. Address, atating terms, box 5,635 Post office. Best references given and required. ot; rent not lars, box 6,117 ANTED—A PLAINLY FURNISHED HOUSE, IN the country, in a healthy location, for six months; rent bine aaeaan ! per month. \dress P,, box 111 Herald ollice. ANTED—FOUR OR FIVE UNFURNISHED ROOMS, (on east side, above Fourth street, on first or second floor, in private famiiy, for three adults; state particulars ‘and low dress J. D., 286 East Thirty-eighth atreet, ‘ANTED—BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, A FUR- W 4 niahet Room, without board; location between Tenth and Thirtieth Address H. E. WASTED. BY A MIDDLE AGED GENTLEMAN, A large and nicely furnished Room (private family pre- ferred), where be can feel ab home, duress W., Herald otice. ANTED—TO RENT, A GOOD THREE-QUARTER ‘Phelan or Kavanagh Billiard Table, Care will be taken of table, but terms must be reasonable. Address G. R. D., box 111 Herald office. ‘ANTED—BY AN AMERICAN FAMILY OF THREE, Second Floor in good location; moderate rent; west aide, below Fourteenth street. Address H., box 108 Herald oftice. 7 ANTED--BY A SINGLE YOUNG GENTLEMAN OF habits, a Room or two Rooms en suite, furnished or unfurnished, located between Second Sixth Ne, Bond and Thirtioth sirests, Address, stating terms for & permanent engagement, box ] 178 Post oilice, ‘ANTED TO RENT—PART OF HOUSE, WITH USE of parlor, in good ootoaes' family of four adults. ‘Addrena @ M., box 122 Herald office. pet week. reeta, Terms not to exc 1,889 Post office. AMUSEMENTS, (puRares ~COMIQUE—OPPOSITE BT. NICHOLAS MR. WM. HORACE LINGARD'S RECONSTRUCTED PLUTO. PLUTO FOR THE STH FIME RECONSTR' RECONSTRCCT...D, RECONSTKU-T:.D. TWELVE NEW SONGS, TWELVE NE tie gonae HE E, THE DONKEY IN A BALI N A et OF A RN IRN OF ALIC! CE BONN GORGEOUS NEW COSsTU MES Gonnnpua nae phi GORGEOUS NEW CosTUM Mr. Teogarg, Pi wame ee eel of biscwtped in the absence Yor aix nights of MATINEE | SATURDAY a A PTERNOO aT 2 YOrcLock. ‘ELEGRAM CARTOON ON FRIDAY. BUBBLES oF PASHION, 4A RIDICULOUS VIBW OF THE PROMMENADE. SEE TELEGRAM CARTOON OF FRIDAY, APRIL 30. ALLACK'’S, Proprietor and Manacer. Doors oven aiff oi LAST POUR AND SATURDAY MATINEE ov .Mr. LESTER WALLACK commences at 8. NIGHTS 00L,, FORTHGOMIN mer NOVELTIES. ‘It is with much regret that the Manager announces the un- avoidable withdrawa: uf this charmin; eceany) art he is under engagement to produce other plays within given acters by Mr. LESTER WALLACK, Mr, JOHN OIL Mr. J. H.STODDAI Mr. OWEN ARD, Mr. CASHIN, Miss AN ARD (in consequence ef the, indlaposiion of ‘Mies fille Germon), Mrs. CLARA JENNINGS, Mra, JOUN, SEFTON, Mies nSAVILLE, Muss F; CLAYTON, Misa is LAWRENCE, M A. M NELL, Miss JENNIE DAY,” Mise Fimoney edars! NEW. SCENERY—MUSIC—COSTUMES, Box book om pen al gevalns advance, SNING NEXT, MA willbe produced for Y 3, eGret time the exquisitely ‘beautiful comedy of CASTE, CASTE, CASTE, by T. W. Robertson, Esq., author of “School,” “Ours,” “Socte- ith New aud Appro- ‘ibution of this com- ty,” e,, dc. The play will be produced wit priate Scenery, Commimes, Appolntmenta and. di characters, Including the’ principal members o} pany. ‘ALLACK" Se POSITIVELY THE LAST MATINEE MATINEE SCHOOL, SATURDAY, MAY 1. Doors open at Vg to commence at 2. ECURE YOUR BEATS. GERMAN STADT THEATRE, 45 AND 47 BOWERY, THIS (WEDNESDAY) BVENIN April 28, FRIEDRICH HAA in three aifferent eharncte Th ER WEISS NIGHT, WAS ER WILL (Comedy); In MAN SUCHT 1 EINEN X ERZIEHER (Comedy), JO! In WIENER. IN PARIS, OWERY THEATRE, LAST WEEK Of Joseph C. Foster's erent pantornime of the DWARFS, which must be withrawn in consequence of previous engage- ments to produce it {n other cit SIX FAREWELL NIGHTS AND TWO MATINEES. NEW LOCAL scNES, NEW LOCAL TRICKS, With the gorgeous INCLUDING TRANSFORMATION, unequalled in the world, THE GREAT ROBERT BUTLER AS CLOWN. Daring the pantomim ‘’s GREAT VELOCIPEDE ACT, by tos champion rider, FRANK A. GIBBONS. MATINEES MONDAY AND SATURDAY. HE TAMMANY. Managing Director ighRONARD GROVER ‘fo-NiGHt aHT, The grent success of the age. The reat Fastomime Bur Jesque of ROBINSON CRUSOE AND HIS MAN FRIDAY. Ms) ) thousands thet have visited the Tammany during the f this marvel o! Mtrstic. ELEGANCE ‘AND alge Soe ing GENIUS testify as to ite wondrous reatlonces, comprising The BEAUTIFUL SCENERY, The OS DRESSE: The ECCENTRIC ANIMALS, The SHARMING ] BALLE and THE PAUGHABLE FANTOMIM NDOUS a BE oat a 4 THE Baging ‘AND’ PERILOUS DOUBLE TRAPEZE act of MLLE, ZULEILA and MONS. ERUnI, attracted the attention of all who witnes THIS TRULY WONDERFUL PERFORMANCE. sana og rainy Loc acd a8 gg extra. Seats red six days it FIRST ROBL SON CRUSOE, MATINEE INEXT SATURDAY ANTED TO RENT—A FLOOR OF FOUR OR FIVE Foome or Upper Part of « house, over a stare, in lower part of city, within 10 minutes’ walk of the Astor House. Ad- Gress, stating rent, M., Dox 2 Herald ollie x REMOVALS. She Sena A DUMONT & VINNOY, FRENCH “‘DYERS AND + scourers, have removed to 850 Broadway, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets, ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE HERALD DIN BROOKLYN AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE, 1 M5 FULTON _STRE BT. CHAMBERS & SON HAY REMOVED TO ih avenue, Upright and, Bauare Wo rent and for sule wt B10, B22 re, Finnos, the’ West in the sit B20, } EMOVAL.-, ED TO NO, 14 East Twe y-eighth street, west of Third avenue, New York. “THE LECTURE SEASO) MPORTANT LECTURES TO GENTLEMEN ONLY, ON interesting, invaluable and acientitic subjects, showing how to live and what to live for, are delivered dally at the New York Museum of Anatomy. Those unable to attend gan receive a copy by forwarding 26 cents to the secretary, 618 Broadway. Debden tik FOR THE ECKIVED IN BRO OOKEYR our BRANCH OFFICE, | 145} FULTON 81 ‘STREET. OHN B. GOUGH WILL DELIVER HIS POPULAR lecture on “Fact and Fiction” for the first time this sea- Wednesday evening, April 28. Cooper Dyer Wh PLANOFORTES, LARGE ASSORTMENT oF FINEST PIANOS ™ MANU- instalments Si anos factured, five years guarantee; second hand Pianos for sale and taken la exchange. wlet; amon it a (rp if pure! MNSOHN C. BARNES, 137 Kighth street, near Bro APveRTisemexrs FOR THE HERALD 1D IN BROOKLYN AT OUR BRAN T OFFIGE, Ms FULTON STREET. AN ELEGANT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, #150; FULL roe plate, finished all round; makers, f. Gilbert & Co. a Dargis for cash. J. BIDDLE, 18 Amity street, near Broadway. _ T SCHROEDER’S PIANO RUOMS, 54 UNION SQUA RE, next Clarendon Hotel, first class square and upright Pianos and Parlor Organs fot sale and to let at reduced prices. FAMILY LEAVING THE CITY WILL SACRIFICE for cash a magniticent Planforte; carved rosewood, 7 octave, overstrang ; celebrated maker; guaranted five re; nearly uew; worth Bow), for less than $200. US Reventh street. T NLUME'SELEGANT ROSEWOOD “KNARE” ZA, Pino, with Auraife attachments and al latest {nprove- ment com od Vian . im Becond hand Fisnow SEDERICK BLUME, K 1,126 Broadway, second door above fwenty-tifth st. LADY WILL SELL A SPLENDID CHICKERING Piano, rosewood, 7 octave, four round corners, fall troa frame, ali the modern’ improvements, Cover and Stool, comt $600, for less than #800. 8 Third otr ‘ MAGNIFICENT PIANOFORTE FOR perty family leaving elty ; made order, months, © jor Parlor St geres, Pair Irrors, Carpets, «te. Furniture. 67 West Fifteenth street, 1 LE.—PRO- ‘Dining Sine avenue, ING RARE ROSEWOOD CHICK CHANCE. #100; Pianoforte for lendid tone; im gy " Aiso Stoaart & Dunhain Sold to pay reculating and repairs, Apply at,26 Fourth avenue. z ; LARGE VARIETY OF FIRST CLASS PIANO: Pe fortes, agraile trebli one, finish and durability equal rice the mort reasonavie. JENNYS & SON, 235 Kast Twenty-tirst st., between Second and Third ave VERY FINE SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO for ante Elegantly fink ‘also ® Parlor Organ. Lo quire at 220 Kast Twenty-eighth street, near Third avenue. ARGAING FOR CASH.—A NEW 7 OCTAVE PIANO, Liat class maker, for $27 4 to any in America, and in nw Oi inet Organs 100, ‘and othére ia ‘proportion, at WATE! OR SALE CHEAT FOR CASH AN ENTIRELY first class Piano. Inquire at 342 Second avenie, of Twentieth street. F YOU WANT A GOOD PIANO CHEAP CALL AT Ty P. CUMMINGS" wareroom, No. 8 Union square, Sold on instalments of rented any way to uit customers, Only look ‘atthe before you decide clarwhere, AGNIFICENT SEVEN OCTAVE, P| Piano— #150 inate by Grovestein os ity of tone, gual teed in perfect order; great bargain, fo eaah, JAMES GORDON A3y Sixth avene. "RIGHT PIANOFORTES, NEW AND rar: for *ale aod to Aut | A age OPERA HOUSE—BEGINS AT 8. corner Twenty-third st, and te av. Most SPLENDID THEATRE IN THE WORLD. JAS. FISK, Jn, Bs rietor. ©. W. ‘ae Manager. GE e.. MISSION 60 CENTS. wutaite falry romance, THe TEMPEST, CROWDED. HE TEMPEST. CROWDED. A usta” east led oy the eminent American artist, KE. L. DAVENPORT. FRANK MAYO, | Miss BLANCHE GREY. THE BEST COMPANY, Dowie MCHNERY, THE BEST BALLET, RICHEST COSTUMING, bined in gnzone Production in America. me GREAT SIP SCENE at& o'clock, depicting with wonderful fidelity the La pend — of @ storm at sea and the foundering of as and THE T MORLACCHI BALLET. s— atoem, 50 cents; children, 80 fi le, 25 centn. 12,” aud Dumas’ dramatiza- In top of bis ow i rb roma THREE GUARDSMEN.” GRAND MATINEE Ly EVERY SATURDAY. BROOKLYN, MAGIC CHANGES [NEW DUTCH ACTS ‘antl “LEAP FOR LIFE ry at Tat r You Been so Lo: a4 E EVERY SATURDAY at 2 O'CLOC TOQLENS OPERA HOUSE, 5 J.C, STEWART. dn bi JOE EMMETT... Buriengue on The Gregory Musical Acacem, GRAND MATIN 6 WASHINGTON'S LAST } MOMENTS. MUSEUM 6 BROADWAY. OF PEN FROM 1 ANATOMY, 1 Dyl a 6 s0UAY “MUSICAL. Tees BADGER BOHEM Lote) FOR SALE © EAP—AT iA WM. » POND" Sy 547 Bs road’ ) TENOR DESIRES AN ENGAG MENTIN A FIRST clase quartetie choir perience and is fully com: etent to have charge of the music if desired. A i. Tenor, box 5,883 Post office. bea FOR THE I KIVED i, BROOKLYN AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE, 143 FULTON | STREET. FIRST CLASS SOPRANO 1s OPEN FOR | AN EN. eagement either ina Catholle or Episcopal church, Pup of | ‘Sr Signor Abella ‘Cail'on or address Soprano, 1 venue, A GENTLEMAN WILL GIVE INSTRU — hol THE piano at Papila Fesidence for $10 per quart dress, with residence, Teach erences civen. Heraid office. A. BASSO, VERY WELL ACQUAINTED WITH RE- ligions rausic, wante @ situation ina church, Brooklyn, No, 260 Hicks sireet, Washington House. “4 LTO VOICE WANTED.—A MAN TO SING IN QUAR- tet; one who ean accompany on melodeon preierred. Cail at once on Tremaine Brothers, plano wareroome, 43) Broome street. An fminediate qngagemeni in a a sight reader, des FE, red. Address Immediate, care spigcooal 06 Broadway. MUSIC BOOK. oven | city ehure’ §. T. Gordot LUME'S Jar me for violin, oe toy accor mailed, post patd. 1 DRMOK BLUME 1,12) Broadway, second door above Tweaty-frth at, EXPERIENCED, ORGANIST GENTLEMAN) WILL {accept asitnation in some Evangelical church (only) terms iow nce first class, Cali ou of address Organist, inth street, 337 Wes ()RGANIST. MR, J. jgagement from E GLEASON I8 OPEN FOR EN- o furnish all or of first class quartet; salaries woaten Address to 43 Bleecker street. ORGANIST WANTED. “A, COMPETENT | ROMAN Cathoile organist, to tnke charge of @ first clase organ to Leo A. oz One familiar with the Gregorian chant will be revel ress, with particulars, by letter, Messrs, Lynch Gomien, 27 Broadway. if HE MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN COMPAN ners of the Paris Ex) WIN ion Merial, whose Cabinet Organs are the acknowledged standard of excellence, have recently Feduced their pricen, and now offer thelr well known Org at prices of fplerior instraments 850 to $1,008 each. Org: torent. Warerooms 606 Broadway, New York. UG, HYNARD'S FURNITURE AND BAGGAGE EX- press, office 78 and 80 Rank atreet, near Bleecker, Firet class storage; furniture packed and shipped, or moved in city or country at short notice and reasonable rates, Ail or- ders by post promptly attended to, DVE mY FOR tHe HERALD ve RECEIVED IN BE KLYN AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE. 12 FULTON STREET. ry w. BURNHA, we FURNITURE AND BAG for moving fora: AMUSEMENTS, wav RLEY THEATRE, 720 Kroadi w York Tub ELISE riteat Bunn UE not PR. WEDNESDAY AND EVERY EVENING THIs Wee, e new and original burlesque, adapted in part (rom Ber- uot’ the eamse name, A Rag Esq, PAR Yes HOLT arranged and instru- wpe by Mr. Sere GLOVER. Uni6 CTERS. ISTRIBUTION OF CHARACTERS. | if Baw orcas Sanpas hin 3 RIGL ‘ANEW DANCE. To eqmmpence with a ia) Babe. ATINEE AED ote ata P.M. . Grant, Jr. French Hea PETE GOAT AND pa MARIE AN- TOIN: Uifag Fish a Soult the ‘Masooss ission. THE DRAMATIC DEPARTMENT will beclosed ut Monday evening, ba 7 area the ORIGINAL VERSION of INSON CRUSOE will be luced upon @ scale of magnificence never before attempted in this country. i Bp secured at the bor office and at 114 Broad- way, St. Nicholas and Fifth Avenue hotels, for anyday or evening after May 8, six performances in advance. LYMPIC ZAReTER, ‘O PERFORMANCES THIS DAY. 18 AFTERNOON AT 134. IS apes AT & THE THE BEST OF eae MUST P. Last LAST NIGHTS, “4 LAST NIGHTS. POPULAR FANTOMIME, HUMPTY DUMPTY,, HUMPTY DUMPTY, HUMPTY DUMPTY, UBT BE WITHDRAWN FOR OTHER NOVELTIES OTHER NOVELTIE! OTHER NOVELTIES. LAST NIGHTS OF THE BEAUTIF (LL BALLETS, MLE. SANGALLI AND SIGNOR COSTA. LAST NIGHTS OF ALL ITS WO LAST NIGHTS OF GLITTERING TRANSFORMATION. ROADWAY THEATRE. ADMISSION, 50 CENTS. * ‘THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, APRIL 29, 1369, LAST NIGHT OF THUS TR TREATRE AND WM. A. MOORE, It is with a sense of pardonable pride that the beneficiary egs to draw the attention of bia friends and the pablic to the ant array of talent who have so generously contributed thelr valuable oorvises, tuus enabling blm to otter ENTERTAINMENT OF MARKED AND UNUSUAL ATTRACTION. s ——> K z 3 5 MRS, BARNEY WILLIANS | § a | & oe 4 4 & > - { o 2 a & | BRADY | 2 E Ais Mit, PICKERING. | & = pe aaa 5 . RELAND AS IT WAS. ; Nr. BARNEY WILLIAMS.) Aas Mra BARNEY WILLIAMS: as. ‘at Molloy. Donnybrook ¥ RAND PAS DE DEUX, by Mile. MARIE BONFANTI and Signor’ NOVISSIMO, Both these artista with the kind permission of James Fisk, Jr., Eaq., and Max Max Meretzek, beg THE RETURNED VOLUNTEER, Mr. J. W. FLORENCE as William Williams, 44th N. Y. V. THE KISS WALTZ, Miles, BETTY and EMILY RIGL., with the wind permlesion of 1. 8, Morrisy ey. Graphic and brilliant evolutions on the sensation of the day, HE VELOCIPEDE, by Professor ABNER §. BRADY and’ T. R, PICKERING, coneludin with the jaaghable AE OF TAG. M™ BARNEY WILLIAMS AT MOORR’S BI TO-NIGHT, BROADWAY THEATRE. M* BARNEY WILLIAMS AT MOORE'S BE TO-NIGHT, BROADWAY THEATR RW. ry FLORENCE AT MOORE'S BENEFIT TO-NIGHT, BROADWAY THEATRE, LLE. MARIE BONFANTI AT MOORE'S BENEFIT To-NIGHT, BROADWAY THEATRE. 1G. NIVISSIMO Ar MOORE'S BENEFIT TO-NIGHT, BROADWAY THEATRE. BETTY RIGL AT MOORE'S BENEFIT TO-NIGHT, BROADWAY THEATRE, M“* ONT LLE. EMILY cage AT MOORE'S BENEFIT TO-NIGH BROADWAY THEATKE, ROFESSOR ABNER 8. BRADY AT MOORE'S BENE?! IT | TO-NIGHT, BROADWAY THEATRE. M* T. ag PICKERING AT MOORE'S BEN rir IGHT, 1 BROADWAY ° THEATER: : SS RELAND AS IT WAS AT MOORE'S nad TO-NIGHT, BROADWAY THEATKE AT MALLOY AT MOORE'S BENEFIT TO-NIGHT, BROADWAY THEATRE. HE DONNYBROOK JIG AT MOOR! BENEFIT TO-NIGHT, BROADWAY THEATRE. NUE RETURNED VOLUNTEER AT MOORL'S BENEFIT TO-NIGHT, BR RAND PAS DE DEUX AT MOORE'S BENFFIT x TO-NIGHT, BROADWAY THEATRE. HE KISS WALTZ AT AT MOORE'S BENEFIT TO-NI HT, BROADWAY Y THEATRE, q HE VELOCIPEDE AT MOORE'S BENEFIT TO-NIGHT, aT BROADWAY THEATRE. \HE ‘Last. NIGHT OF THE pg th THEATRE. MOURE'S: APRIL 3h 1 8. NIGHT, } ROADWAY THEATRE.—ALL PARTIES HAVING claims against this es hment will have the kind- hess to send in their accounts at once for settiement. WM. A. MOORE, Business Manager. __NBw York, April 25, leo, \TIBLO'S GARDEN. Leasees . JARRETT & Cs Engagement of the a ESQUE TROUPE, who will appear thi this and every evening and Saturday at 2 P. ROWDED. HOUSES. be vei mnous tra USK. UNER! OCK3S. A CLUSTER OF GEMS. a eae THE SEST FRESH Sonne RY. RICH DRI wi BAnnonioys, muSsIC, 2 HY MI MES. one rina 3 MARCHES. EOPORIP ROUS ita NTUONE VELOCIPRDE, Ae. MATINEE SATURDAY ATT 2. M RS. F. BL cow ars PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN. MM" rae Be ay. areday, “STREETS OF NEWYORK, FRIDAY, BENEFIT OF MR. KE. LAMB. Sd THE LADIES. Will shortly open, ‘The New York Ladies’ Museum of Anatomy. ‘VV Bhoctrepe: — For Central Park riding, ire, from 6 A. Naa 10 P.M, CENTRAL PARK GARDENS, Fitty-elghth and Fifty-ninth streets, Sevebth avenue. Parties having their own velocipedes will Gnd excelleny storage accommodations. G RAND BILLIARD > TOURNAMENT, Hat WEDNESDAY, APRIL AFTERNOON, At 2 O'CLO IN FOSTER va. PETER aN DER. EVENING, AT 8 O'CLOC A. P. RUDOLPH te. HENRY RNINES. Admission. “ Season Tickets, Beate reserved for ladies. N AP EXICAN AN EXHIBITION, P/ PARLOR, WAY. CHRISTIAN MA REV AND CHILD, ‘Two victims of the SPANISH INg Vision in 1505. The medical jee pronounce these the best preserved buman ti, urea in the world. y XIMILIAN and CARLOTA, the two grand eat portrane ‘On the continent of America, Open from SA. M. UILTLP, M, Admission, 300, enraey HALLE MS ng ee KUSTER’S HOTEL, 37 AND Sy ener. GRAND OPERING EXHIBITION on WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 38, 1960. Largest and Finest Velocipede Hall in the city. All the principal manufacturers will be present and give an nnd evolutions on the veiocipede. MUSIC IS ENGAGE) The enerciees will commence at § o' yeloce ia ADMISSION 9% CENTS. Tickets of admission to be bad at Kuster's Hote! of at the door. exhibition of faney rid BAND a MAMMOTH vELocirepRoms, EMPIRE RINK. Last night of the celebrated ed acrobats and gymoasi BREVIER BROTHERS. VELOCIPEDE RIDING ALL THE TIME. THURSDAY, A, P. MEISINGER will attempt the dificult and ardvovs feat of riding 100 miles 1 im too bovre ty FISK, JR. wile Faia eat e elite an Roeeny of New York city. Crowded OH eats OF OPERA E AMUSEMENTS. bi TWENTY. FOURTH STREET. TH AVENUE THEATRE, T HIRGPE Moneowr i) VERY NIGHT. ‘GRAND DOUBLE OF OPERA TROUP! TO-NIGHT, f, BARBE B BLEUE. IRMA AND AUJAC. TOMORROW BY ENING. AT 4, La Males, DE CHAPELLE, followed. oy MON. LaUDRY, VENING, A FRIDAY, BY BRIG: Ang & TOSTEE AND DECRE. SATURDAY AT 8, DOORS OPEN AT - |ATINEE OF BARBE BLEUE. IRMA AND AUJAC. SATURDAY NIGHT, ar BENEVIT OF MLLE. TOSTER. ACADEMY OF MUSI robeee fa fn ataker. isnion $1. Farnily BROOK, ACADEMY OF MUBIO. HURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 29, First and only performance in Brooklyn of PE. MLLE. IRMA, M. AUJAC, M. LEDUC. ___ Bale of seats at the Box Office every morning at 8 Roorn’s THEATRES ‘Twenty-third street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. EVERY EVENING, EXCEPT SATURDAY, Ae MR. EDWIN BOOTH i f as 1AGO, SPEARE'S GRAND TRAGEDY OF ba OTHELLO. 14GO MATINEE on sa7U BDAY, at 13¢ o'clock. SATURD, AY EVENING, MR. gpa Apase on OR ER LAST TIME IN Spi ites a laniclock, Ppecigec gph re ann in advance at the box office of the at its branch ticket office, at the musica of C, H. Ditson & Co. No. 71 sensi CADEMY OF MUBIC.—MISS KELLOGG I ROSSINI’S POSTHUMOUS mass. Mr. MAX STRAKOSCH to Supoune the Gret repre- sentations in America of Sone iSINI" LEN! ELLE. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), and on FRIDAY EVENING, and 20. us Miss Ct cttank LOUISE KELLOGG, ee the Jeet ii Donna, in "con, junctior ee Me VANNY NATHALIE Tis the eminent Prima Donna Contraito; SIGNOR BOETTI, Frio Tenor NOR ANTONUCCI, Primo Basso ; together with a large pe and increased orchestra, will as- sist Aa ats first representations in America, MUSICAL DI DR. MR, MAX MARETZEK Herr Schreiner. ‘Bl extra; private General ‘Admission, # secured seal boxes, #8 and Glu. fF ataity circle, 50 cents ‘Seats can now be secured at the Academy of Music; at G. Schirmer's music store, No. 701 Broadway, and at Macoy’s, No. 114 Broaiway. N. B.—the public is respectfully informed that no pres mitim on the above prices ts allowed to be charged at the regular ticket offices. THURSDAY, MAY 6, FIRST EBREOR MANOR. __BROOKLYN ACADEMY—M. iE SOLENNELL QROOKLYN ACADE KELLOG Firat perform: in Dae ok ies ROSSINT'S ME: ¢ SOLENNEL! HIURSDAY, May 6,1) temy, to-morrow thursday). _Seats at the Ac [ACADEMY oF sartaby Enea MAY 1, MLLED TeCILLE TOSTEE. First appearance of the FRENCH OPERA TROUPE. LE MARIAGE AUX LANTERNES, Opera Bouite, in 1 act, by Octenbach, MLLUES. TOSTEE & IRMA. the second ace of HELENE. To conclude with MONS. CHOUFLEURL Opera Bouffe, ih Lact, by Uifenbach, 1 Grane Concerto | for Pianoforte. Performed by T wih een of Orchestra. Admission... " 81) 6 ae ++. cents be re: re ob an Seals may OE URSDAY MOANING, APRIL 29, at the Academ: chirmer’s and the Fitth Av hes KINWAY HALL. L.—FRIDA APRIL 30, tL Anis GRAND VOCAL STRUME To be followed LA BE ental to which H. Herta ‘on which occasiou be will be assit Madame PAREVA-ROSA, Nr. G. F. HALL, Baritone; Mr. HARRY SAND RSOS ‘Neos Mr. CARL s ie DR TeLLY! Organist: G. W. COLBY. -Director and Accompanyist merai admission to all parts of the ball, $1, reserved joprano; | Office, 114 Broadway, an | QTEINWaY 1S | | with Mish CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG ts wk seats, Suc. extr Adimission tUckets at served seats st Schirmer IL the principal music stores, Re+ 701 broadway; the Theatre Ticket # the Ticket Oflice of the ball, Fires anc 1 Da Y EVENING. May a ite, KOSSIND'S IMMOR’ On OF G. at ‘American and ANTU- 1s will commence on Friday, April 30, at the Bos fie of the Ha. anda. M. {TILL ANOTHER TELEGRAN CARTOO: & COMPLETE GROUP OF COMICALITIES. | Rie ‘ma donba, Mme, TESTA, Signors BOL’ BUBBLES OF FASHION. | CARTOON REFLECTIONS ON THE FOLLIES OF THB Day, 7 AY, IN THE TELEGRAM CARTOON, FRIDAY, APRIL ae PONY PASTOR'R OPERA A HOUSE, 1 BOWERY. Grand Matinee.! NEW YORK HACKMAN. Grand Matinee. Y Grand Mati Grand Matinee. Grand Matinee. Grand Matinee., NE! MAN. Grand Matinees| IREW YORK HACKMAN, __THIS AFTERNOON AT 259 “po ca LIZZIE LAGRANG: bs CHAMPION JIGGIST, iv © |GREAT LOCAL DRAMA, COMTQUES D /SCENES 1 B3 Rid YORK, RA PASTOR'S SONG: SABLE COMEDIAN. Y MAGGIE HELDING, Trish Bonge ana Dances. A GIGANTIC BILL. SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, is) BROADWAY. K Woop, a i | citizens of Boston will be prepared to extend «howe hospi ‘ Weents 86 | STILL = Bat TIDAL WANE OF BIRCH, OLD, BERNARD AND B. SFRARGISCO. Pc ae THE srint UAL PHOTOGRAPHS; THE MAGIC PHANTOM CAl je FE GREATEST ILLUSION OF MME DAY. NOW CREATING AN INTENSE FURORE IN LONDO: With an entire change of the Firet and Second Parts, The Trouble commences at 8 Seute secured six days im RATIONAL PEACE JUBILEE MUSICAL FESTIVAL, to be held in the city OF BosTON, JUNE 15, 16, 17, 18 and 19, 1869, two commemorate I ye .estoraiion of PEACE THROUGHOUT THE LAND. in which the Jubilee is to be b dation for cearly fifty thousand persons, and the series will afford ample aceommo- of Musical Entertainments win include oratorio performances by the Roa GREATEST CHORUS, ever organized in any part of the world, made up of Musieal Societies from all sections of the country and TWENTY THOUSAND CHILDREN from the pubite schools, with Orchestra of sk ONE THOUSAND INSTRUMENTS, Bands and best Musicians comprising many of the principal tm the United States, DISTINGUISHED GUESIS from all sections of the Union, including NATIONAL AND STATE OFFICIALS, will participate in. the Jabiles, and t ite {tors from abroad whieh they hope the return of kind and fraternas feel tizens, and ald i perpetuating BAUR ON RARTH, GOOD WILL. ties and attenttor TOWARD MEN." iant upon this vast undertaking n unexarnpled promptuens by (he jubilee every The tmmense outlay att been guaranteed wit! Pitvene of Wonton, insuring for the Festival and ‘success which pecuuiary aid can command, The following scale of prices hat ex has been established :— Games ~aaggaged with secured seats, $5 ana 83, aceording to locat ‘mission, without secured seats, $2. ging adn transferable), admitting iree persons ‘all the entertainments givea in) the Coliseum « during the sea. son, # The sale of seats will commence at the Boston Musie Monde, Orders for seats, accompanied with money nay be tramamitted by muste dealers vhroughout 4 Hy, oF by mall oF expreN®, dtrected to {A P. PEOK, Ticket Agent, Boston Music Hall, Boston, Mase. Per order of the Executive Comm eu HENRY rh Wiener, Secretary. HE EXHIBITION OF JEROME THOMPSON'S BEAU. Uiful works of art will positively close on Thursday, Apri 9. eee ening. Admission ‘ree. D FAIR—AT APOLLO HALL, CORNER BROAD- and ever he Pat street, for the Relief of the Bick asteinas of ratriot Ariny of Cuba, ander tha ausploes of the Junta Patriotica de Cubanas in New York, Open from 12 M. until 10 P. M., commencing oo the ath, at To'elock. Admission 2 cents. ae PRE TICKET OFFICE, 4 BROADWAY. RESKAVED beala FUR ALL TECATRR®,

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