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EUROPEAN © STEAMSHIPS. Lp EAM LASGOW AND 1D LONDONDERRY. S” we THE MANCHOR LINE, Ferorte Clyde bull passenger steamers, are intended to sail as follows :— inns: Saturday, June § Caledonia, Wednesday, Juno $3 Pavan: Wednesday, June ® Euro Saturday, June 3 Baonia. Saturday June? I af, Jy Columbia. .Saturd Renarar, July 10 gadcash ‘aucooediig Saturday and aigraate. Wednonday reaiters ereaiter-rom pier 20 North river, at 12 o'clock noon. Rates of passage, payable in currency in to Liver po acow or Derry, 90 and 875, xoursion tickets, for twelve ties ‘Rieu. Bteerage to Glasgow or Derry, ediate, B85. Prepaid certitcates from these port i. Passengers booked to and from Ham! dam, Antwerp, 4c., at very low rates. 1 Deatss issued, payable at any bank in Great Britain and irelan For further information ci on the steamers, foot of D geet or at the Company's olfices, No. 7 Bowling Green, No RSON BROTHER: T" ATIA, Captain H. Rnlere, earring 2 the UnilerStates mails, will sail for » Havre, Rotter- HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S iron mail steamship uesday, June by i HAMBUR taking passengers for Hamburg, Plgmouth and Cherbourg. First Cabin, $190; Second Cabin, #72, Stecrage, $25, gold. rable in United States gold. The GERMANIA to sail Juno 15. we SAXONTA will sai as an exira steamor Junell, Pas- oage prices red juced. UNHARDT & 0O., B. RICHARD & BOAS, « enaeal Agents, General Passenger Agente, _81 Broad street, N. No. 6 Barclay street, N. Ys LONDON AND, NEW yorK ightly to London diract ge at $90, $70 and 3), Steamship Line. m pier No. 3, North river. reney. ReaecER RAT BELLONA, ATALANTA. For passa, Bremen, Ha’ and Rotterdai rreucy fates, d. CLARK sm SAM TO ANTWERP. INMAN LINE. CITY OF LIMERICK, Sune 9, ITY OF DCBLAN, July. 14 month torent mt the a aatibeivin ES oF ‘TARSAOE. FROM NRW YORK. ANTWERP, cd, currency. | Cabins. + 80, gold. 85, currency. | Steerage 85, gold. apply to : JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 15 Broadway, New York. Pier 47 North rivor turday, June 5, at 12M. nstown—Cabin, S100 and Steerage tickets from Liver: VIRGINIA... Passage iecr STEAM. TO Qi STO ) LIVERPOOL. Every Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday. NEBRASKA We: inesday, June 2 VIRGINIA. June 5. Scotland, Ss Sng of exchange. Ap . Broadway, corner of Rector atreet, UEENSTOWN. MSHIP Weanesday, June 9 Wednesday, June 16 ++ Wednes , June 23 “Wednesday, June 30 Por LIVERPOOL, CAL! AR! JAVA, from New York Cabin Passage’ to Paris oe For freight or pastage apply to E. Cl No. 4 Bowling Green, New York. 'UNARD, NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. COASTWISE_ STEAMSHIPS. OR new ORLTANe DIRECT, KF ERCHANTS' STEAMSHIP LINE, steamships com the fret classe OF! AL GRANT. . Gaptai a 3 Hidreik CRESCENT CITY SHE! N weeps nF — GENERAL MEA NITED ate Oia" Norton UNITED STATES. The steamship ESCENT CITY, Captain J.B, Hildreth, will be denpatches on Saturday, June ny atSo'clock P. M., from pier 12 North river, Freight recetved at through rates for St. Louis, Mobile and Gi ‘the UNITED STATES will aucceo, Saturday, June 18, Cmpiodations, 7 For fret ght or passage, baving superior acc ply to radechied FREDERIO Pavoni Fo “NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. The Crom turday, June & ‘aturday, June 12 RIP Geo. CROMWELL Vail Louis, Mobile’ and Gatveston at Freight ken for St. inVoripesengs, fel and second of freight orp At and second clagn, oF freight a . B, CROMWELL & © Lk, w OR MOBILE. FERNANDINA ROUTE, The first class side-whee! eamer ALABAMA, Captain Limeburner, Icaves on Saturday, June 12, from pier 29, orth river, at 3P Hus superior “Passenger accommodations, Is now recieving. Insurance guaranteed to Mobile at lig percent. Through rates to al pee in the faterior. For freight bol TS FO! SURIVED TN BROOKLYN. at vue OH OFFICE, 143 FULTO ET. JJOR CHARLESTON, 8. C., THE FLORIDA PORTS, the South and Southwest, Rezular line.Tho fast and popular sidewheel steamship MAGNOLIA, M. B. Crowell, Goromandes, will mall Wednoniay, June 9,’at $ P. May from sof pit No. 8 North tiver, foot of Rector street, Throw ding to all points South and Southwest. Agents ‘in Charles- ton (Ravenel Co.) forward all goods free of commission, ARTHUR LEAR, Agent, 73 William street. The SARAGOSSA will ail June 18 OR CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA PORT Now York and Sharieston Steamship © idewhee! steamshi; MANHATTAN, Captain M.S, Woodhull. on Saturday, June 5, at 3 P.M. sailing from pier No. 5 North river. Superior accommodations for passtnases, Through passenger tickets and bills of lading taaued in con- nection with the South Carolina Railroad to all points South and Southwest and with steamers to Florida poris, Goods forwarded free of comnission, Bills of lading furnished and slened on {he ple. ol Insura’ one-half per cent. 3 ‘The J. wes YADOER will follow, and sail on Saturday, ‘uno HENRY R. MORGAN & CO., Agents, 25 Broadway, _ Fes NORFOLK, CITY POINT AND. RICHMOND— Dails to Norfolk and Portamouth, tri-weekly to City Point and Ricanond,—The Old Dominion Steamshiv Company will despatcn thelr aidewheel steamship ISAAC BELL, tor Pointand Richmond, on Saturday, June 5, at 3 North river, foot of Reach street, connecting ino, Virginia and Tonnossee Air Line, jlroads and Richmond and Danville snia Central Railroads, taking freight god granting through bills of lading to ail points South and Southwest. Bills of lading signet on the pier. For frelght or passage apply to N. L. MCCREADY, President, IMT Green: wich street, corner of Dey. Insurance by steamers ot this line & per cent. XCURSIONS. NNUAL REGATTA OF THE NEW YORK YACHT Club, June 10, 1849, —The steamboat 'Y HOLLOW ie spectator bens ‘on the above occasion ; th commouatiogs forlady passengers are magniticont; it 18 in- tented to make this excursion the most select and enjoyable of the kind, All who were with me on revious occaal TLANTIC COMPANY'S MAIL WEEN NEW YORK AND HAVRE, SHIP CALLING aT airs ison this favorite route for the Contt- r, Rates of passage, payable in gold’ (inciudin, t cabin, @14U: second cabin, $85. To 8145 and B88.” Brest or Havre—Fi Paris (including railway ticket These steam American travellers 4 nent of Europe, by taking the both transit b fal rallyra ing the Chann trouble and ‘expensé. Agent, 58 Broadway. Qream TQ QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL m New York only $30, steerage. “Wednesday, June 9 IDAHO... Wednesday, June 16 From pier 46 North river. Cabin passace #80 Passage from and to New York, Paris, burg, Rotter- dam, Re” Drafts on Ireland; Engaad, France and Germany at lowest rates. Apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, 29 Broadway, or 83 South street, crean TO LIV ERPOOL OR Qu " TRIPOLI « TARIFA Cabin passage, B50, gold; steerng Pasaages to New York at lowest rate For freight or cabin passage PRs mo. 4 Bowling Green. For steerage passage apply at 111 Broadway. e “i . CUNARD. nard tine. |, currency, HE NORTH GERMAN LLOYD'S Steainship, Captain K. Von Oterentorp will aail, carrying the Unite from the Bremen pler, foot of Third street, Hi won SATURDAY, June 5, 136, for BREMEN VIA SOUTHAMPTON, SOUTHAMPTON and BREMEN, at the Second en Third cal Siveraye from Brew For freight or passage apy TeAghS OF Passage SP IOHS & 0O., 20) 72. Gold. $40, gold. 68 Broad street. TRAM TO gut ENSTOWN AND L m New York Nemraska. MANHATTAN. ee - 2. Weda eaday, June 9 North river. Parla, Hamburg, Rotter- cisn4: France and Germany lowest ral ‘Appiy to WILLIAMS & GUION, 2% Broadway, of 83 South street. FOR LIVERPOOL AND QUEE of mail steamers are tppointed g CITY OF LONI And each ance ier 45 North river. =i R. By the Mal Pa in Firat Cabin. . ‘To London To Paris. lay Steamer via Halifax, Steerave. Payable in Currency. Liverpool... Halifax. St. Jobni branch wpiy nt the Company's Offices, JOUN G. DAL 4 nity Lb Broadw: . TNITED STATES PASSPORT BUREAU OFFICIAL Passports of the Department of Ktate issued LMARTH, United States District Clerk's office, 41 C! ons dere street TNITED STATES PASSPORTS- FROM THE DEPART. ment of State at Washington, with degpateh, by JOHN A. McSORLEY, Passport Agent, Kotunda, Custom House. COASTWISE STEAMSHIP: pe TFIC MAIL STE AMBHIE COMPANY'S {ROUGH LI CALIFORNIA. AND HINA, ‘Through rates, First Cabia, New York and San Francise, Outsise Joside, second Cab tub #200 $100 ‘#15. ers of the above line leave “pee No, 42 North river, foot of Canal street, at 12 Peioc Gn Ini, Hit and month, except when those days fall y, then the day pre- One hundred pounds baggage free to each adult, Medicine end attendan e June 1, ALASKA. © or Captain Lay i er leaving okeaT ker BLIC and Ji + Nor for steamer ALASKA ceived une 10, All usual imelliti rded shipper: ecting inland charges. Ac. For freight or passage tickets and all further information apply at the company’s ticket ofice, on the whar!, foot of Canal street. . B BABY JEW LINE FoR 87. Dox NGO, . 81, THOMAS, ST. AN. Domingo City, Samana # a Plata, The first clase ateamenip, TYHER, Captain keh. Delanoy, Till Jenve pier No. 4 North river, om Saturday, Siuoh ed O'viock P. For freight or passage shaving. superior accommodation) Apply to SPOFFOKD, TALESTON & CO,, 20 Broadway. TNITED STATES MATL TO HAVANA Atiantic Mail Steamahip Compan iy every Thuraday, at 3 kB! M. precisely, orth riv MURKO CASTLE, Captain R, Adam goLu Mal EAGLE Hien, In, Prosident, N6. 6 Bowling Groen, FA Yass, si8an ano VERA oRUzZ. New York and Menionn Malt, Ste nip, Line, ailing every twenty days trom pier 17 East river, at (2 M Tie anien cw atentwora i) ICO, Captain Deaken, Friday, Jane 1% CLEOPATRA, Cx Wh nag] ‘ured ul For freight ot cpa appiy ma J whe Vex ANDRE 4 SON! us ; 88 Broadway, OR BBW ORLE NS, CALLING AT HAVANA, " Tying the United States ma 5 ‘The weil known sliewher a BIENVILLE, Baker, commander, dio 0 North river oF retook FM tf Of inding given to Galves Port, Texas; Mobiie, Alay J. Be ‘on day of aalling. ly to PYOX & CO., 88 Liberty ate penny LINE OF GALVESTON STEAMERS' TOUCHING at Koy West, The Al ner ARIADNE, Captain Bidridee, ie now re. ng (Feignt at pier Ht Kast river, and will anil Saturday, dane No char ‘Through b Gane to the IL Apply to t or forwarding to N of | iven to” How 168 Maiden lane. ‘ani more particulary those who were on amt year, will ploase accept this aa a notice fo attend, band will be on board, alao refreshments to suit the most fi .Tieketa can'be procured at Delmonico's, corner Broadway and Chambers sizect, and at Rudolph's, 162 Broad- way, also at my office, 69 South sirect. Fare 32, GEO. CHAPTS, Manager. NNUAL REGATTA NEW YORK YACHT CL zt Thursday, June 10,—The favorite steamer JOSEPHI wil e a select party of ladies and geutlemen to witnes: the above re,atta, leaving foot Thirty-fourth street, North fie 8 7 A. M.; pier 27 North river, foot of Robinson 9:15 AL M.: cad street, Brooklyn, 945.A.M. A bs band of music will be on board. Tickets can bi cured at 160 Broadway, rooms Nog 3 and 4, and al ‘Avenue Hotel, in reading room, at ‘theatre ticket o Broadway. Admitting gentlemen, $2; gent ard iddy, gent and iwo ladies, $5. EXCURSION BOAT FOR COLLEGE tone, City Ish: and New Rocheile.—The INK will leave Peck slip on Sunday, June thereafter, 9 A.M. | Returning leaves 490'P. ML, landing at Eighth an Thirty. seventh streets each way. LL ABOARD FOR THE FISHING BANKS.—THE ‘well Known, staunch, seagoing and splendidly fitted Steamer WYOMING, with upper and lower saloon and every accommodation for ladies ani childrea, ao favorably known Captain George F. Holton, will ran rezn- larly every day. except Saturday, leaving Norwh Eighth stree!, bg marc, at 1. Right stra Sip 724; Christopher street 8% Clock: ote Te, HOLMES, Manager. LAR SUNDAY BOATS FOR HARLEM, HIGH and Karl's Pai mera SYLVAN GROVE STREAM leav 'y hour, from 10 Ma Lonve Uiariet rom? ALM. to t Eighth stivet each way. Fare 15 cen DVERTISKMENTS FOR THE HERALD. A RECEIVED IN BROOKLYN AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE, 143 FULTON STREET. RON DOU’ POUGHKEEPSIE, ing at Cozzens', Cornwi boats THOMA IN leave pier foot of JQISHING BANKS—TEN HOURS" fine sea steamer Y ‘as the boat for F% NEWB" Ra, d FISHING.—THE ANKEE, afier her thorough over- hanlin, ely be ready and sall, with her old commander, Captain Andrew Hennessey, Saturday night June 5; will go rain or abine. Balt and refreshments on offee and chowder served free. street, North river, 11:30; Christopher, 12; Landings—Franklin Elghth street, OTT, t river, 12:30; Broome street, 12 3; Pook aly t A. Fare $1 50. FISHING BAN ER will make Min at, at 6:15, 6th st, E. Re, 6:4 Slip, 718; Christopher st lines and refreshments on board. NEM, TORK YACHT CLUB REGATTA. JUNE 10, THE stoamer HIR. is ties pentiemen Morris peed whith the Fishing leaving Frank- Kk. : Peck 4B.) 5. Balt, A. M.; Christop! North river, Rovinson street, had on the different whary REGULAR SUNDAY BOAT FoR KEYPORT.ON AND ‘after Sunday, June 13, the steamboat GENERAL SEDG- WICK wil make her reguiar trips between New York and Keyport, makiag the usual landiags. | Leave foot of Varciay sirect 9A. M. Leave stermboat Ianding Keyport, 4 P. DEGULAR SUNDAY MORNING BOAT FOR WEST \ Point, Col Spring and Newburg.—The favorite steamer SLREPY HOLLO¥, Captain J. Sherman, will commence her regular Sunday trips on Sunday, June 6, und every Sun. day during th Fakon f £00 th Fotriye o'clock A. M, fourth street, x. ‘toe at! kets 50 cents each way. UNDAY MORNING BOAT FOR NEWBURG.—THE $) seamboat THOMAS COLLYER will commence her to Newburg on Sunday morning, June 13, 1869, BOAT FOR GLEN COVR, wood and Roslyn, Steamer eave Peck slip (pier 24, East river, LANDING AT Qunpay Whitestone, Sands Point, ( ARKOWSMITH will Sunday, June 6, at 9:15 A. M., stopping at Thirty-seventh street each way NDAY PASSENGER BOAT FOR NEWARK. —THE steamboat THOS. P. WAY will make the following {fipa between New York and Sunday next, June Leave New York, foot of Barclay street, 14:30 A. Mi. and P. M.; leave Newnrk, foot of Centre street, 8A. M. and stooping at Bergen Point each » TPHE, strAMno vr ARROW ed for ex a and Sun 4s address 4. ITH CAN BE CHARTER rch0l picnics to Toni AKCRKOFT, 71 B: ewhere, For t way, room No. 2. HE STEAMER STAMFORD, CAPTAIN ADAMS. WILL ‘accompany the Yacht Ulnb on their 1 rey the bay, on Thursday, June W, leaving 8 treet Williamabors, 9:15; Montagne’ atre Ieakiyn and North river at 10 A. M rhe abthined apany, pier 3 ollice LI4 Broadway, aud at Dele PIANOFORTES, THE BEST.—“KNABE” PIANOS, arrangement rnd all latest tmprovemonta nd Pianon, 875, $150, $200, FREDERICK BLUME, Second h _1125 Broadway, second door above Twenty-fift rt », ASEORTMENT OF FIneT CLASS NEW necond band #juare and f dale and to et at very low fates. n Were Pianotories for A: BRAUTIGAM, 21 Amity atroet, PIANOFORTE FOR §60-IN PERFECT ORDER; round corners, carved !#gs; a good tot ¥ J. BIDDLE, 18 Amity street, near Broadway, ADvERTIsEM MENTS FOR THE HERALD IN BROOKLEN AT OUR nnANCH OFFIC Hy M5 FULTON STREET. ADY WILL SACRIFICE FOR IMMEDIATE LA. rorewood seven octave Pianoforte ; car vementa; original price #600, for ines th ing stool and cover, Apply at #8 Third street, XTRAORDINARY OPPORTUNITY HANDSOME ven octave rosewood Planoforte, beautifully carved, containing every me improvement, nearly new,-will sei! tor ball ite original price. JOHN ©. BARNES, 187 Kighth atreet, near Bri TTENTION,SAVE MONEY! BUY THE CHAMBERS & SONS' Pianos are jastiy pronounced ‘by allcompetent judges, Wareraoms, Nos. and it Fourth avenue. Upright and square Pianos #100, #150, HH), BH00 to BHO, A PAMILY WILL SELL THEIR MAGNIFICENT JA. Pianoforte, cont #550, for leas than half; carved rose. rovon octave, overstring bass, celebrated maker, Fuarantoed Ave youre noluded. 114 Seventi NDID TASIT ® mourn includ- way. RRST | elegant cover and stool y “PIANO CHEAP CALL AT b. P. CUMMINGS’ wareroom, No.8 Union square, Sold on Jostaiments or rented any way to sult customers. Only look ¥ YOU WANT A coop At them before you decide elsewhere, AND FOR SALE pir * TO RENT FROM M4 TO fr er vtton & CO.'8, BIG to 20, at PRLOUB Watticns. Tanna WH AE, EN Pee at ci ene 2 ann FANTOMISE a HARLEQUIN Ro HO-PEEE AND HO Bot Y'BLUE. ALLACK'S. Proprietor and Manarer sic ...Mr, J. L. WALLACK, DAY, EVERY EVENING PA SATURDAY MATINEE at 2 Lav at PaMty t PANTOMIMISTS, wpe will appear nightly in the grand spectacular pantomime MOTHER HUBBARD; LITTLE BO-PEEP AND pian BOY BLUE. This yee is produced wayne an ONSLABORATI A S ABPOINTMENTS, iW MUBIO, NOVEL DANOES, UNUSUALLY rowERrt ake ‘GAST OF CHARACTERS, LARGE AND SPLENDID BALLET. The Scenery....by-++. Messrs. H. Isherwood, Geo. Evans and Aasistants ‘The Music, Composed and arranged by..Mr. Thomas Yaker ‘The Machinery Mr. (ieorge wWilaon . Timony nd Benwohoten rs. pings, « Arranged re y The Comte ‘Scenes..-Arraaged by... Messrs, Charies, Edward THE BURLESQUE, St en Maur 5 “MISS BPEIR. t GERMON MISS. ROS! bers FANNY PRESTIGE eMILY, LEWIS GEDDES ME. O. RATA M ALLTOP iii MILTON HOLLAND RY LAURI Ae ourse of the PEARL BALLE’ MADAME LAURI R, JOHN LAURI To be followed by the CHAMPAGNE OF, THE HARLE out NADE, MAGIC Li erinebeiecmeaizes: 39 HARLFOUIN.... JOHN LAURI COLUMBINE, Mile, LAURI CLOWN Mr, CHARLES LAURI PANTALOON Rr. HENRY Lat POLICEMAN MG ED, LAUR Ending with, OnOkOUS TRANSFORMATION SCENE, Stage Manager. ir. Jas. Schonberg Leader of the orchestra. Mr. T, Baker “Mr, J. Wright Mr. Theodore Moss BOX BOOK NOW OPEN. OPE: HOUSE, GRAND MATINEE TODAY. 201 “oe maans . The great Burles;ue, OT; HELLO. The Groat Batiesguey OTH TO" AND IIS MAN FRIDAY. JOHN SMULLIGARS ETHIOPIAN oe ENTRICITIES. TONY PASTOR'S NEW G8. The NELCOURT BROTHERS in tae Gymnastics. JENNIE BENSON, in Irish Songs ‘and MONSTER VARIETY PRO GRAMME, by the BEST VARIETY TROUPE IN AMERICA. ances. _ TRAVELLERS? GUIDE. os LRANY AND TROY.THE DAY LINE BOATS, C. VIBBARD and D. DREW wil commence running to Albany on Monday, May 21, leaving Desbrosses alreet at 7 A. M. and Thirty-courth street at 7:13, connecting with railroads for all points: North and Wi iF JOR BOSTON, Via NEWPORT AND FAUL ITER. Narragansett Steamship Company. ‘The World-renowned Steamers BRISTOL AND PROVIDENCE, Commanier Brayton, ‘Commander Simmons, will leave (alteraate days) daily from. pisr. 24 North river, foot of Murray street, ire Dodworth's celebrated Orchestra, Including brass, #tring and reed bands, will be attached to each steamer on its passage GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT every evening. This ts the only line runny SCNDAY NIGHT STEAMER. SPECIAL, NOTICE. On and after Monday, Juno J, the steamers BRISTOL and PROVIDENCE will leave for Boston via Fall River from pier %) North river (foot of Chambers street) daily (a.ternate FoF the better accommodation of th Gaet wetdod to rt and Fall iver, ‘aly ., from pit th. river, (Sundays excepted, at 7 That there inayrbe no misun Of the lines, led it be tua terstood. that Boston passen sees cau go by either ine via Fall River, arriving in on following morning at 64 or via Newport by s-cam! press train, arriving In Boston at A following m: ‘. Newpoi 4 by Tenving Fon the bouts at 7 orclock, na. they tbe dine recan ship in New York up JAMES FISK, Jr Managing Ditsctor. erinten tent. menger Agent. M. I. Simons, General § CHAS. H. Varhn, General FLUDSON, RIVER RATLROAD—TRAINS FOR ALBANY and Troy, connecting with Northern ana Western tr leave New York at Sand 10:4 A. Mf, and 4, 6:00 and IVP, trains and sleeping APRLL 26, 1568, Tow FARE TO ALBANY AND TROY—BY THE FAST- 4 est, most Sg river steamers in the world. Fare only 1 50, being $1 75 less than rail and 75 ceuts cheaper than any other line. Like reduction to all points West, ‘North aod East, on the New York Central, Albany and Susquehanna ai Kenaselaer and Saratoga Ratiroad. The at and Connecticut leave alternatels xcepted, at 6 o'clock, from plier 4 et! also foot of Weat Thirty-fourth street, at 6:15 o'clock EW yor« AND BARtes RAILROAD. Change of Tine, New York, Aprii 3, isin Express traine will leave Twent: ad Poorth avenue at 7 A. M. and4 P.M, for pron, Teo, Seo iat dy de. and Chatham 24 aoe will leave at 10 A.M. and Pawling train at 1:15 BUCKHOUT, Superintendeat, 4a, New York, April a “1889, STEAMER MARY POWELL Witt, ld \ Ce cee New fe. H rg, Bt foot of Desirosses NCE RUN. West Volut, oughiceepsia street, every Pe CUTER, Ci, WANT @ight bastard, fve mill Ble cutters; whom steady employment wil Le ule Star File Works, 29 Devoe st.. Wil'iamns DERSONS | WISHING TO SUBSCRIBE roe atte D WILL BE SERVED AT. oR hy REACING THE ADDRESS AT iene mt OF. FICR OF THE Ni YORK HERALD, 14 Post :MENTS FOR THE HERALD RECEIVED IN BROOKLYN AT OUR BRANCH OFFIC: B. 5 FULTON @TRERT. 0 PRINTERS. —A FIRST CLASS JOBBER WANTS A steady aituation. Address Jobber, Herat! oice, PRACTI- fon aa foreman ht YO PRINTERS.—WANTED, BY A STRADY, cal printer of long experiace. a fo a job olice, Address D. James, 360 V W ELLERS. 2 WANTED, A FRw it moun! Lu OOD WORK. work. i: BROS, in lane, or rear of 45 Franklin » ANTED—FOR ONE WEEK, A goon, F Parti Engs GINERR'S Tracait, Address, with Meraid oftice. WANTED—AT M. M: VAN DYKE'S HOTEL, 95 CATIA. vet rine slip, & knife cleaner and assistant fireman; also ® voy. wane, ONE OR TWO WOOD FNGRAVERS, AT the Baltimore Stenc!l and Variety Works, Maryiand. Address as above, of call at No. 06 Fulton #t., New ¥: ork. VW Atonmans ar TATION WANTED -RY A YOUNG man, member of 1. O. O. F,; is strictly tomperate; has first class reference, Address F. L. and T., Sievrens House, 37 Broadway. _ Wecccemed go AL capable tactnrel iron work ta th Post office. WANTED (A MAN WHO THORO D stands the manufacturing of Boor oticlothe In ail te branches, None but thone competent to take charge of m 1A od apply to A. B. Cay 68 Vesey ot, New York. WAXTED.-A CIVIL ENGINEER, THOROUGHLY A0- Quainted with hydraulics and’ railroad butiding, to tnd In the republic of Peru, superintend works of this SAMY nol » promising prospect offered. Address Conauegre Powt oities, 460,, box TANTED—SITUATION IN A JEWELRY 8T0 & young man who has had nearly @ year’ ar mencem | 8 the watch bench: a good opporte iy for finishing bis trade more of an object than aningy out of New York city orefer, ed; references tirst class, Address bo sh rotarege on 414 Rochester Post ME HANTC, “who Is experience, to take charge of arehi- Adireas box 2,161 New York Op. Re “MISCELLANEO! RDER YOUR DRAIN TILE NO Ore Miho a.th the beat fn ‘Semone beeweaypes BOYNTON & CO., Woodbridge, N. I ADIPS CAN HAVE THEIR CORN 4 BARREITE, fa Uverny plncne a ee By MLL, “ADVERTISEMENT FOR THE Hh KALD KBD AIN BROOKLYN AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE 145 FULTON BTRERT. s EVA DA ORE | com PANY, AN Broadway. " HAGAN PROCESS, prncons WISHING UPHOLSTERY WORK DONE AT atroot sir houses can address Upholaty . bootie? pholaterer, 46 jito BUSAN FANON natin, toe Kase aw ENTY ARVENTH he wew aid} open today, Y¥ VIER ANT, Proprietor, ‘Mr. John Lauri ‘| nananncnninnnnrssUSEMENTS. HEATRE COM: T SPOSIPE fr. NICHOLAS HOTEL, ‘i arrEnuooy, EANGBS, LA! MATIN T 2 O'OLOC! LAST MATINEE AT @ O'OLOC! LAST MATINER AT 2 O'CLOC! LAST MATINEE AT orc! LAST MATINEE AT 4, OcLoc} LAST CHANCE TO Last DAY fee a THE Prt BASE DAN ST OF TH LINGAKD Te aes aaa STH AND ME LUTO. 123TH AN PLUTO: TO-DAY HE TO-NIGH’ PERFORMANOE TO-NIGHT THE RMANOE. NI PERFORMANCE: LAST DAY oF AY. LAST DA’ OF THE SEASON. Last DAY. LAST DAY OF THE SEASON. AST HEATRE FRANCAIS. CHILPERIC TONIGHT, pears ane Dire: Ces CLOSE OF IME OFk Limited to a few nent THIS AND EVERY EVENING, Lerve's opera voutennd chet dr CHILPERIC, CHILVERIC, t, CuibbeRro, whieh will be Presented with 20) arora Acenery, costiynes in ORF ments, for which t faonton fe distinguished. RECEDENTEDLY Powenyer oe including 1B FAVO! 18 OF THE CO: MEANY. ‘iis Fopresentations. are LIMITED. TO A PEW NIGHTS, as by contract all engagements for the season of eight monthay Kee in thks and New York, have terminated on the 5th ota BRA UALS, CARRIER, BECKERS, RGGIN, pERANCIS, LI, GENOT, BU. BENEFIT of Mild, DE: hires , 701, Peters’, 198 Broadway, 8 ‘and theatre, theatre, \HEATRE PRANCATS.-DESCLAUZAS! BENEFT’ Last week Boulfe season in New York. Bonet nf Mlle. DESC! CAUZAS, Monday evening, June 7. on which occasion will be presented CHILPERIC and TRAVESTY, tie famous Gens d’Arme Act of GENEVIEVE DE BRABANT, by the fouowing eminent artiste:— ITO" Gene ne. MLLE. DESCLAUZAS. GRABAGE, the Sergeant, | Mili. ROSE-BELL. _FRIDAY NBD BEIT OF MMS, ROSE-BELL, _ IBLO'S GARDEN, AN Lessees and Manas ARRETT & PALMER sui SiGUESS the LYDIA. eras BUBLESQUE TROUPE. ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION at ibe world renowned GROTESQUE FRENCH DANCERS. TWO PERFORMANCES TO-DAY. AFTERNOON AT 2. EVENING AT 8, will be presented an entirely now Eastorn Spectacular Bur- lesque, entitled ie SINBAD THE SAILOR, SINBAD THE SAILOR, BAD THE SAILOR, written by Henry B. Farnie, ie pcooated with EVERY SCENE ENTIRELY" NE NTIRELY N¥W, Fhe cast wi embrace the the following pominent ariiate RESSIE HARDING, CLARA, THOMPSON, MAGGIE ‘DE MOND, HARRY BECKETT, CAH LW, ETC) HUM, DE SOLLA, BURKE. CHAPMAN, tc, The music arranged and condu. vu ao e| Connolly. AND BALLET COW and the creat RANCH GROTE QUE DANCERS, M. CLODOCHE, FLAGEOLET, NORMANDE, COMETE, ACT, 1. nares A or oF A CUNARD STEAMER, ® VESS) 7 DIAMOND VALLEY. OF tinsma. E PIGMY VILLA DRTAR'S SERAGLIO, THE HAREM BY MOONLIGH THE ewe ar hapaae SCuNK MARvELLous SPRRORMANCE | GROTE: SQUE ANCERS. eee IMMENSE TRIUMPH CLOMOCHE TROUPE OF “eRENcH DANCERA, CLODOCHE TROUPE OF FRE! DANCERS, CLODOCHE TROUPE OF FRENCH DANCERS, Ta the new burleniae of SINBAD THE SATLOR. SINBAD THE SAILOR, METH AVENUE THEATRE. JAMES FISK, Jr. L. BENEDICK. E. COLONNE.. y SATURDAY), AT TWO O'CLOCK, ae ak MATINER, anager aust Director MATINEE, MATINEE, MATINER, F MATINEE, AUJAC. MATINEE, TUIS EVENING, Offeabach’s moat musical work, BARUE RLEL AUSAO. On both Gocasions « GRAND BALLET D'ACTION will be given by MLLE. BONFANTI, M. NOVISSIMO mart Corrs DY BALLET. rey Woon's MUSEUM.. -ADMITTANCE, 50 CENTS 46th and 47th representations of tne Grand’ Spectacular Burlesque Pantomime of ROBINSON CRUSOE. HontNsoy THIS DAY AT TWO O'c MA TIS DAY AT TWO prcLocK MATINEE, THIS EVENING AT EW T O'CLOCK BYRNIN Gs, and owing to the greatly increased attendance, the exhibition of the placard, “Standiny Room ( performances of ROBINSON CRUSOE will be estended ON) ting the K MO Every day at2 and crery evening at 8 o'clock, vhich wiil ba mont poaiti ely the LAST PERFORMANCES LAST APPEARANCES of the nnequatied Barlesque and Pantomime Combination. Orchestra and balcony chairs. #1, which include all the MU: ‘M CURIOSITIES, FOURTEE, RYANT'S MINSTRELS, Academy of Music. 14th léth street, joining th THE EXCELSIOR z DA the world-renowed Com coe lan, in their intmitable Challenge Dance. Usswontit will make a few remarks hont Cuba, or Any Other Man. EUGENE, with Tassels on his Boots, SELSE SEYM MONROE DEMPSTE! HO! ‘ BRYANT'S. RED HOT. Parquet, Sc. ; Gallery, 25¢. _ Cert Ls ft TAMMANY. a c: ‘3 4 or td GRAND COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT WILL BE f i Mea. THOMASINA = tops ae Thorstay be 3 ier 1, Legs at De Garm M48r the patron- Raina vith Ronwail D. Hath, nco Donneliy, Mrs. mn. 8. 1. as #1, for anie at the ‘hall acid nt Schirmer's muste store, 71 Bromdway. r NIBLO" N™Sip FRENCH dorks UE DANCERS, . THE OREAT CLODOCHE TROUPE, MATINEE TO-DAY AT? P. M. [AMMANY. 1 THE LEFFINGW PLL Jn Bis own speciality, ROMEO JAFFIER JENKT Qt INWAY HALL. GRAND VOCAL L AWD Tyan RUMENTAL CONCERT ie Benefit « NEW METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, HOBOKEN, BY THE BERGE ¢ citoma J, UNION, under the direction of fr. WM. TUESDAY EV 22, 1889, Admission, Tiekets for sale at John K. Te Union Hudson atresta; Turner & L i rem ‘and B, F. Crane's, Hoboken, N. J. p20 Pte ware: James rother's, 241 BROADWAY, LADIES’ NEW YORK > ANATOMICAL MUBEUM. "Knot : ——s Thywit” ] | wine, “Lite. TAB CAL STU DENT OI OR OTHER. wisk FAIL TO VISIT TH WELL ous MAND WON DE RPUL BMALES ONLY IN ATTENDANC Foren FROM TILL seesecezeaceee2 | " iprparmesong ——$— — Pd DIA THOMPSON, LYDIA THOMPSON ME GIRL OF THE PERIOD, RIBLO'S, MATINEE TO-DAY, AT aid rM. APE RECEIVED, FOR THE HERALD RECEIVED IN BROOKLYN AT. BRANCH OFFICE, 146 FULTON BREET. HE TAMMANY. “<MATINER Fo. AY. Lie ELITInGWELL IN 7we toa te FIFTY © te FIPTY CENTS, R RENT THE FRONT STREET THEATRE, HALTI- 20 rent for the coming Reason, ‘aire mn ‘he {bth of July next. RA a ru LrRe i, ate L18, No, 14 Gay miroet or WILLIAM MIN Pik, No. 144 Valtimore free, itimore, Md, 1BLO'S. NIBLO'S. |. N MATINER rebar AT. itserotia Legian ORNERY. DANCES, HOW “apie ALL NEW, LL NEW. JQOMEO BARTER JENKINS, THE Pose ya . SATIN TODAY, A AT2. "MUSICAL, UBF e LUME'S “x" MUTO ROOKS,—OV . B Dopatar Munic(Or voli, Hut fer new 1, PIRCES Ion Ls chi ai ihe Broadway, above’ 'wenty-fifth street, seoond door above AP Ten rok Ao} HERALD RCKL KLYN AT OUR UaARY 4 Fete n i PULTON STREGT, ANTED A RASS AND, “TENOR SINGER FOR AN te en a np AW rani a ro distance communication eng tress, stall 5 Houte, bor Lard Pout once. New cisanaienr SHEET, wenn AMUSEMENTS: waannann “]_ St Us HAVE PEAOR” — aes OFFICIAL PROGRAMME, — GREAT NATIONAL PEAGE JUBILKE | (Projected by Mr, P. 8. OILMORE.) To be hold in the crrx OF Bostox, JUNE 15, 16, 17, 18 and 19, 1869, To Commemoraie the Restoration of PEACE THROUGHOUT THE LAND. ‘This Glorious Event in our National History will be celebrated by the GRANDEST MUSICAL FESTIVAL Byer Known in the History of the World. THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, Members of bis Cabinet, Heads of Departments, Governors of alltho States, and many other distinguished persons from all parte of the country, together with the Represaptatives of foreign governments at Washington, have been invited by the Mayor and City Counell of Boston to become the guests of the city during the Festival. AN IMMENSE COLISEUM, tho largest structure in America, capable of accommodating FIFTY THOUSAND PERSONS, has been erected especially for this occasion. The interior of the building will be magniicently decorated with emblems of NATIONAL PEACE AND HARMONY. ‘The extraordinary expense incurred in preparing for this groat festival has been met, with remarkable generosity, by the public spirited, art-loving citizens of Boston, and the Ex ecutive Committee take great pleasure in announcing the fol- lowing aD, OFFICIAL PROGRAMME for the five days of the Festival:— Fins UESDAY, JUNE 1 Commencing at 8 o'clock P. Mc, i INAUGURAL CEREMONIES rayer y Ber. be H to de tollowed by ant Address by BIg“ HONOR MANOR SHORTLEPF welcoming all oes ‘and visitors to soston and to Massa- chusel ‘lao a Coniratulatory Addrese by H. on the RESTORATION (OF PEACE AND’ "UNION through- ‘out The Inangura} Ceremonies will be followed by a GRAND Mine Chet cela petition oleaOMto CHORUS r assembled, EIGHT MUN DRED VOCAL EYORGANLZATIONS, | who have been in rehearsal tor many months, wil tak accompanied bY, a fzaad orchestra of ONIs THOUSAND MUSICIAN! selected from the best oreneaeas hprerrn ani dations in the Unit musical-asso- SELECTION 10 BE PERFORMED. 1, Grand Choral, “A Strong Castle ts Our Lord FULL CHORUS. GRAND PA Sait AN Overture, “Tannba: be S84) Ct ORC! oH STR. be to God on High, 8. Glory FULL CHORUS, WITH ESTRA sox PAN IMEN1 4. Prayer, “Ave Mari ‘Sang by Mai, PAREPA-ROSA, ” The Introductory Violin obligato usuaily rendered by one Hil be cals spapie TW wo HUN NORED VAG 6. National Air, Tho Star Spangled Bam with an addi- uonal verse, by W. T. W. B: “Not as North or as South in ie future 1 fa But ay brotbers wuited throughout this bro: And the Star Spangled Banner f forever shall w: wi O'er the land of the free and the hgme of the "brave. Sung by the fall chorus, with grand orchestra, organ, mill- sary band, drum corps ¢ ming of bells and artillery accom: INTERMIS103 J al MINUTES. mn of Peace, written for this ocea- e 4, Invocation. A Hym eis ble age Oliver Wendell Holmes, to the music of Kel Amer F GRAND ORCHESTR. ORGAN AND ULL CHORUS, RAND. ORCHESTRA, aor at “tian Tall. ee " ERFORMERS. i Iofarematot coe Mater" Sung by MM ROSA, with full an and rand orchestral accompaniment. 9. Coronation Marety “ll Profeta’ PERFORMED BY T iz ¥Oht BAND OF 1,000 MNStne 10, National Air, words wise ay Bev. 8 F. Smith, D. De ‘sly country, ‘tis of Sweet innd of liberty.” Sung by the entire chorus, accompanied by the and or- heatra of rallit band of great organ, full drum core ‘chiming of vells, intautey f--¥ Sad canton pealing in the «list: exact time with the musi ‘The audic verse. are respectfully tavived to join inthe last ECOND DAY, WEDNESDAY, JUNE. commenci GRAND CLASSICAL” PROGIAM SYMPHO! ONY, AND Ouatulu. 1, Festival. Sone Luther's Choral. ats P.M. |. see Nicolal ¥. rs Sung by Miss ADKLAIDE Ps, He Watching Over Israel.” From “Eiljah”. Mendelssohn Air. Let the 3 Seraphim, From the ora- torio “Samson”. Suny by Madame PAREPA-ROS. See, the Con yquering Hero Comes, cater “Sue das Maccabeus"... INTERMISSION FIFTEEN MINUTES. Part i. see. Schubert ates 1, Symphony (in © major igre AS rh 2. Andante con moto, & Scherzo. The Marvetlous Work. T Are Telling, “From tho « inale. ‘THIRD DAY. THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1560, COMMENCING AT & P.M. ANNIVAIAARY OF TUE BATTLE OF BUNKER HILL, PATRIOTIC AND MILITARY PKOUKA Poomlar and familiar Music. 1. Overture, “Fra Davo 0%, Arranged ( for Grand ‘orm ay ras performing the "solo mute usually one 2. copra vtiymn ohne FULL cHoke: GAN, BAND OMILIFATRE. 8. Grand March, “Pence Festival” composed for this ovon- ‘ston and ee for Grand Orchestra. and Military ‘4 are ober a f jal ss M r! tt, nit sate", rt Madame PAREPA-ROS, ctepged a La - —_ ‘atore,” introducing ke Anvil y Chorr 6 Will be browgii Gut with’ Grand ‘Chorus, full band of one thousand, One ete anvils, several drum corps, ar- tllery, bel The auvil will be performed by ‘one bund: bers of t! Fire Department. 6 Overtare Triom rapa on the American ne- ona ait, “Hall Columbia,” introducing the full ‘chorus, “ccompant the Grand Orchenta, “Miltary Band’ a so ag 1,2; Converse, ince Frederick Carl.’ DOF 1ay PERFORM LS. ‘The Star Spangled by Madame PARRPA-ROSA, with chorus and al acooinpaniment. + niin for FULL CHORUS, GNA SILETARY BAND and ORGAN. 10, ‘peta tee Trutn| bravi Mercadante Performed by J rn RBUCKLE with Orchestral Accom: nu chorna. “Ni jit Shades no Longer" De RGAN and ORCHESTR. pgp Lee bod PHERFOM MES, 18, Choral One Hundveith Pain CHORUS, ORGAN, ORCHESTRA, MILITARY jenee are respectfully invited to join in the last RTH DAY, FOUR’ FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1°69. Comms ORATORIO, AND’ aya Ph ote, 3 o'clock P. M. -Mendelssohn FO mo ito, r sei & Andante con moto. & Boherao allogro and Je, allegro. -Handel 6. “Thauks be to God." From “iftijah” iicaielnesins SoTnReentOn OF Ee piyeraee MINUTES, SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1800, CONCERT BY THE = te With full Orchestral A Hinent heing the largent Chorus of accom * a mognauctors—Cark Zerrahn, Juli P. 8, Gil. Oruantete—Dr. John H, Wilcox and J. B. Shariand, acale upon 4 ft is proponed to carry out this Posti- The ‘val will represent {i MAUNILY DE AND SPLENDO! the greatest cause for National ie stent euuse for National rojoteing that Fhe American ue RI iN ACK AND UNION led TT DEATH OOF ah LAND, fravern: greeting, the leading men be iand, aside since the close of the war, it w! GREATEST FEAST 0) gunna AND INSPIRING that haa ever been heard in any part of the world. TICKRTS NOW ON BAUR AT MUSIC HALL. Binge Admienton, ‘with Seoured Kent, #5 and $3, according to loenti yin, Begared feat, 68. r york ai mv muale store of ©. Tl. Ditson & HENRY G, PARKER, Secretary, Great Minstrel Soone. MONDAY EVENING ities FANNY watttive will ape pear in the Burlesque of IXION, "5 THEATRE. ‘Twenty-third street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, EVER! EVENING: are SATURDAY MATINER. ADAMS, MISS BLANCH D: MISS FANNY MORANT, in HE LADY OF LYONS, Produced after 6 Taborate preparations with new Scenery by ena, a POG wna, ba = aha by Deuel sland mand sasiiani few pro : jew machine} assistants, waz with ye FULL an nna BP ‘erricrat Cast. ecuret sx days ja arande, ni the box office of the Seats theatre, or at ite ticket office, at the music store of Os HL Ditson £00, Ft Broadway. Se ee as Bi re en itgot corner Right, ay, Jas. Flaky or [0. Ws GIT OF THE SEASON," h cl n Saturday, June 5, and of LAST watt or MF ane AST NIGHTS. LAST NIGHTS: “pATRIE.” LAS? NIGHTS. LAST NIGHTS. -< LAST NIGHTS. ule GW. GOUEDOCK, Mr. ERA MAYO, we, ‘OLADSTAN Mr Surrennb azE, Miss BLANCHE GREY, Cook, Beokmasy Joh Johneoa, aon, Herb Be al Trou THE PATAL SCAR. £ THE M Loveloy, Eater 5. THE DEFRAT. ACE. 6 THE ee 8. THE CONSPIRACY. THE OLUE. 4. THE BETRAYAL, bia e.: RETRIBUTION. SATURDAY, JUNE 5—LAST PATRIF MATINEE. SATURDAY, 20) ht ROE Oe i or carare aad b pccsyeh THEATRE, 720 ae Coolest and best vontilated theatre in the city. GEA HIT oo HOUSES Ix) N IXION, wit nirs BR cast POF cHieae Little Jenny Willmore. ‘The nal Ixion ‘Mins Li: ‘iilmore. Annie Campion Mr. 4 a Parsloe, Jr. ETTY AND E! LY RiGE tet J A DANCE, IXION MATINEE SATURDAY. Two ne ‘CLOCK, omg THEATRE. WO PERFORMANCES THIS DAY. TWO PE! | panies THIS DAY, MATINER AT Mie Af if NIN a pe re ¢ we pire Io ORONDED © THE EXTREME 2 NOV nL, AN AnD EXCELLENCE wi KIRALFY TROUPE HAVE hase GREETED WIT! PLEAS nothing of the 5 PECULIAR i LAUGHT! FRESH — Novel ae pO iy SCENERY. ‘A SANGALT at a EST BALLET in thet ‘D Room ako. ee ee. Koya the age sf AND THE Bes iT BNTERTAINMENT aN NEW YOR! mae ayia THE CROWD AT THE DOOKS SEATS SHOU! E SECURED at the box otce, Sis B. CoNwATS PARK, Ch stn algae sich? st N stair” Mi F ee LOTTERY AN FRANCISCO aaa AST. WREK BUT Of ‘ONE. OF Yi SEASON. Birch, He ousno ane 1D AND BACKUS. TROUBLES AT Cd gee with Til RONG MAI 3] LIFE. ‘COOLING W! Die TAPER CU erry . A. Run ‘The ‘Trouble gommenses "ae day evening, Lenefit omen que. be offered. 1 Seat d atx day th de Mile. the = east; the ‘Gregory Broters, “intitle ona Riding ‘deca Go Grand Matinee very Saturday, at 335 0% HE TAMMANY. & LEFFINGWELIa IMMENSE Shag F ROMEO Therrien J _— CLORIND. FE GIRL OF THE PER! TWO GR At PIECES ON ONE BILL. TS SEY fet § M patsy CONCERT. |ONOR O! E LATE CHARLES C. B. SEYMOUR, ATURDAY JU! in Matinee at 1g'clock. Evening performance at & The following eminent aitiain have; {athe kindest maa through the operatic and dramatic’ managers, volun thelr valuable services :— ieee ok sees Btates, Carl ee Edward Hoff and others, who wil be annon. ced. hen fata MUSIC COMMITTE! L, F. HARRISON, THEG THOM Tickets cf admission to the Matinee. . (No Reserved Senta.) Tickets of admissiun to evening Vt apt on Reperved avats to crening pe performan: an be obtained at the Showing placea tre, Steinway Hall and G. Sehirmesis, 701 Hiroadwa T, Chairman, THROPORR Moss, Treasurer. _A. H. Woon, Secretary. HE LEFFINGWEL! THE LEEEINGWly IN HIS OWN GREAT SPECIALITY, ROMEO JAFFIER JENKINS, AN IMME NSE HIT. YDIA THOMPSON AS YE SAILEUR BOY. MATINEE NIBLO'S. MATINER THIS DAY AT 2 O'CLOCK. VENTRAL PARK GARDEN. ) Seventh avenue, Fil THIS (ats iw ¢ ninth ete, Bie sa a T 6 HEODO! MAS" . WERTY, ORE TH OGRAN ‘ rorvbary gapner, cONCHRE. atest virtnono: oft ths i her with the eminent solo} THEO, THOMAS’ UNRIV, 1, March of Victory. Sgn 4. Grand Fantasie, “Ballo Maschera.. 5. Overture, “King Stephan"... 6 Cavatina, “Una vera Solo for Corn Mr. J. LEVY. 7. Waltz, ''Pandekter H Grand igs §. Overtt 1a Carnival of Yeates, Kalo for Cornet }}. Polke, 3 ee . PRIVATE NORES EXTRA $2., Can be had during the day xt G. Schirmer's, 701 Broad and at Bebuberth Coste, 820 Broadway. it me TAME LEFFINGWELL Ae CLORINDA, ie Larner AS ROMEO ar JENKINA, MATINER TO-DAY AT 2. pus NINTH ANNUAL CONCERT by the children. SUNDAY sCh1ObE, OF ST. as CHURCH weoeeSeneeeiates, Juno 9 HE LYDIA THOMPSON TROUPE TY win ar cite New w mprernsin Burlesque BAD THE eae, MATINEE. AT NIBLO' “MUSEUM | OF ANATOMY, a8 + Broniway. at i. We are fenrfuliy and] ey wonderfully made. G18 The Roantion, Wonders_and Monstrosities of thy the Human and Animal Creation to be seen at 618 one visit. GRCOND ANNO AL NATIONAL FESTIVAL OF THI Rifle Aasoclation (Colombo Guard, at Kart’ Mania Park, 147th street, Melrose, on Monday. June, 7H Admission fOconte. The net proceeds to be devovec te eytaby lish a reading room. Tickets may be ya at the gate of the ‘on the day of festival, HEATRE bier bt RESERVED SEATS FOR FOR" Aut CLE HE THEATRES, pe TAMMANY, eyes aT’. } Lining a Ae ish NOMLO JAPHI Jal JENKINS. DVERTISE! un SPOR THE MRRAL, A mcd oo Hi ni ie TARERAUX, THE THEATRE FRANCAIS, BY THE NIGHT, « Theatre BES wenn hitler ante mi month, Apply to J. GRAU, Director, . ' ——==s . rT LECTURE SEASON. | [MEORTANT (LECTURES TO GENTLEMEN ONLY, } ttt ats tet 4 what to lve for, m iy , N f’Auatomy.. Those un 7 ies avopy by forwarding 9 conte vo the seareiary, pure ROUTH « ties." Rey. Thomas Fi Jonwph’e ehireh, Bat Junday evening, iia Nawntda the erection o vote U8 conta, to be had bad

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