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a “Bt, Mark's church BOARD OF ASSISTANT ALDERMEN. ‘This Board met yesterday atternoon, ‘the Preat- dent, Mr. Monaghan, in the chair. ‘The Croton Aqueduct Department was directed to pave the subjoined streets with Belgian pavement: Fifty-Orst strect, trom Second avenue co the East river; Broome street, from Norfolk street to the Kaut river; Thirty-fifth street, from Broadway to Tenth avenue; Ninth street, from ayenue A to Third avenue; Thirty-sixth street, from Seventh to Ninth srenue: Filty-fifth street, from Tenth to Eleventh The following resolution was adopted:— Resolved, resolutions and ordinances for pavin ‘Phirty-tbi tye ae, Fifth eosnne voarcadayy wie lock asso ‘December , also for paris Bd srent "from, Fourioenth 3 Twenty second street, wi passed December 80, 1) nn bor pelea Is‘eiveet, from Broadway to Hudwon vers pavement’ passed January %, 1900, be mid they ure heceby severally, and reapoctively aatulled, re- scinded and repeated. A resolution was adopted directing the Comptrol- — wo om John C, Moore $1,00u for services rendered ogislatt ve department of the city govern- rity Comptrotter was directed to draw his war- rant in favor of the pilowing churches, to enable them to pay assessments oa Methodist. Episcopal church, Tenth ave- ip a Pauls ‘Methoaist ‘Bpiscopal chureh, ‘Fourth AVENUC....... 487 71 pted dividing the ipwoittn ward into eighteen election districts; also the ‘Twenty-first ward into twenty-one election districts. INCREASE OF SALARY, The Board concurred with the Board of Aldermen in increasing the salary of the Sergeant-at-Arms to 2,500 per annul. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. BusexseR—Bourcnarp?r.—On Thursday, July 1, at residence of the bride’s parents, by the Rev. Henry Foelke, CARL HEINRICH BUERKNER to Wit- HELMINA CATHERINE BURGHARDT, all of this city. aittornt 1 fornia papers please copy. EBICKEON-CHOE RION.—On Thursday, July 1, at the residence of the bride’s parents, by the Rev. John Q. Adams, WILLIAM T. Erickson (0 ISABEL M., daughter of ane Horton, Esq., all of this city. No care NIFFIN—CLOCK.—On Wednesday, June 30, at the » church, North New York, by the Rey. L. P. Pore’, Gro. W. Knirrry, of Somers, N. ¥., to May, only daughter of Jesse M. Clock, of North New York. MOURKAILLE—BURGY.—On Wednesday, June 30, at pepe residence of the bride’s mother, by the Consul General of France at the city of New York, and by oe Beef 1. Lawrence, Dr. G. MOURRAILLE to ELISE MuRPHY—McKnicnt.—On Wednesday, June 20, at St, Anne’s church, bythe Rev. Thomas 8. Lae ton, THOMAS MURPHY to MARGARETTA, second daughter of Thomas McKnight, Esq, all of this city, No cards. sn eaaLtON— Boma. — At the United States Legation, in Paris, on Tuesday, June 16, by L’Abbé Brunis, First Vigaive of the Charel, of’St Germain 17 AUX: errois, Mr. RayMOND MEETZ MOULTON to Louisa EMILY AGLAE Binssg, only daughter of Donatien Binsge, of New York. Titvs—DEMAneEsT.—At Paterson, N. J., on Thurs- day, July 1, Captain U. B. Titus to ANNIE V. By DeMarksT. VAN VLACK—ENTWISTLE.—In Brooklyn, on Wed- mesday, June 30, by the Rev. Dr. Burgess, CHARLES B. VAN VLACK to SARAH A., Gaughter of Henry Ent- ‘wistle, all of this city. Poughkeepsie papers please copy. Died. Boyb.—In Hudson City, on Wednesday, June20, Maky ANN, wife of William H. Boyd. ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday afternoon, at ja o'clock, from her late resience, Magnolia venue. Conway.—On Wednesday, June 30, of consump- tion, PererR Conway, aged 34 years ‘and 6 months. The rolatives und friends are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his mother, 13 Crosby street, this (Friday( atternoon, at two o'clock. DouExty.—HuGH Donerty, in thé 10tst year of his age, a native of the county Donegal, Ireland. The relatives ana friends of the family, and also those of his son-inlaw, James F. Doherty, are most respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Fri- day) cane at two o’clock, from his late resi- dence, No. 20 Bridge street, Brooklyn. (DOYLE.—In spe oa ON erabiad June 30, "ERENCE DOYLE, ag His relatives and feteaia and those of his sons, Patrick, Kdward and Richard, are respectfully in- viled to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 835 Hicks st., this (Friday) tmorning, at nalf-past ten o'clock. ‘The remains will be taken to St. Peter's ehurch, corner of Hicks and Warren streets, where a requiem mass will be offered up for the repose of his soul, and from thence to the Cemetery of the Holy Cross, Flatbush. DusensuRY.—On Wednesday, June 30, Saran, relict of John H, Duseubury, 1 the 70th year of her erie relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from the Forty-third street Methodist Episco- pal church, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Dominae.—Of apoplexy, at the residence of her son-in-law, Wm. Spence, West Twenty-third street, SOPHIA RUSSELL Dont: , aged 78 years. Funeral will take place on Saturday. Notice of time hereafter. + Durey.—On Thursday, July 1, THOMAS DUFFY, in the 75th year of his age, a native of the county Long- ford, Ireland. The re‘atives and frienda of the family are respect- fully wmvited to attend the funeral, on Saturday afternoon, at two o'clock, from his ‘late residence, No. 185 Court street, Brooklyn. His remains will be taken to the Cemetery of the Holy Oross, Flatbush. Eppy.—On Wednesday, June 30, after a short and gevere illness, CARRIE E. Eppy, eldest daughter of eae aste and Emeline Eddy, aged 15 years, 2 months and 5 days. The funeral will take place from the Baptist church, Fifth avenue, between 126th and 327th streets, Har lem, on Saturday afternoon, at one o'clock. The Pee and friends of the family are respectfully inv Frost.—On Thursday, July 1, Stsrm A., infant Gaughter of George W. and Lizzie A. Frost, aged 4 months and 28 days. ‘The relatives and iriends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi- dence of her parents, Tompkins avenue, corner of Pulaski street, on Saturday afternoon, at tarce o'clock, Fo.k,—On Weanesnay evening, June 30, ‘Many Ay wife of Samuel W. Folk, aged 44 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are myited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 3 Eighth street, near Grand, Williamsburg, this (Fri- day) afternoon, at two o'ciock. Grivvitu.—At East New York, L. I., on Wednes- day, June 30, HELEN, wife hf Francis Grifith, aged 42 years, 1 month and 13 day: he relatives and friends of the family are respect- pts invited to attend the funeral, from the Dutch formed church, East NewfY ork, this (Friday) after- noon, at two o'clock, Huriry.—On Thursday, July 1, Jonn J. HurLey, in the Sist year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the famtly are respect- fuily invited to attend: the funeral, from his late vesi- " denoe, 288 Delancey street, on Saturday afteraoon, at two o'clock, without further notice, JENKINS.—On Tur , June 20, MARY CHARLOTTE JENKINS, in the 2th year of her age. Her friends, and those of her brother-in- -law, Fred Kopper, are invited to attend the funeral, from St. Andrew’s church, corner of 127th street and Fourth avenue, Harlem, this (Friday) afternoon, at balf-past five o’ctoc! Loupon.—In Brooklyn, on poet: June 29, Tuomas H., only child of John L. aud Emma T. Lou- don, aged 1 month: and 1 day. MAGKE.—At Manchester, Bngiand, on Wednesday, patsy 30, WALTER MaGEs, Of this city, in the 46th year aye. Notice of funeral hereafter. MappeN.—On Thursday, July 1, SaMugL C, MaD- DEN, th the 50th year of bis age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respoct- invited to attend the fun services, at ite residence, 110th street, north side, fourth house west of Third avenue, this (Friday) afvernoon, at five o’clocke The remains will be taken to Guil- ford, Coun., for interment, on Saturday morning, at eight o' "look. pO , July 1, at 243 Sixth ave- chila of John and Lizzie Haione aged 1 year and 6 months. Martin.—On Wednesday, June 90, HANNAH, Wife % oan John Martin, of ship Saint Paul, aged 33 yepuneral services this (Friday) afternoon, at four o'clock, ut St. Mark’s church. Maauine.—On Thursday, July 1, MARY A, MA- GUIRE, aged 3 years. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to aticnd the funeral, from the residence of her arenta, No, 114 Greenwich street, on Saturday af- noon, at two o'clock. N.—I Charlestown, Mass., after a long and Aline sie Many ANN, wile of Andrew J, Mar- mn Ee og rear of her age. are respect. ratly’ invited to to attend the funeral, from the H rea friends of the family Methodist Episco) chureh, Seventeenth stree' between First and Second avenues, this (Friday) af- ‘oxront--on thursday, July 1, TACOS M ON: H) july 1, JACOB Monrort, relatives ani of the family are po invited to attend the funeral, oer late rest- Yopewell, Dutchess county, N. Y., on Satur- % noon, at three o'clock. Beraeives tan Ripe. cect JomN MCALEER, ful nyted to, ao Anan he fuer, e funeral, ‘ead trom bis ate reek. arnoon, ot one ee a apt eta of Michael Wicarai, in the the abit ye me 2 er aes family are vFeapect to attend the froin her midsean won te residence, No. fA Seventh avenue, this Grinyeneeen at two Moconp, —On recper Bi June 90, James A. Mc- bh es Loa 80th year of his age. cances of the Sstpiiy Bod spect uly iy invited “tb to attend the faneral, from Mono this hw ag Coiwitapag ) ite he “i .— ON, June mat MORE tha veloved wile mite of Be . ‘The frien: to attend the fonere, from her late residence, No. 4 Horatio street, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o’clock precise) MCLAUGHLAIN.—At his residence, 164 York street, Jersey City, Mr. McLAvGuutn, in the Téd year of bis relatives and frienda of the tamily are respect- fully invited to attend the funei this { morning, at nine o'clock, from St Peter's’ church, cones of Lad and Van Vorst streeta, Jersey City. io carriages allowed. Nasu.—On Wednesday, June 90, Exiza, the niece and adopted daughter of’ Mrs. Charies Nash, in the 22d year of her age. The felatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late Bea DOS, 140 Fourth street, Brooklyn, E. D., rw ee day) morning, at nine o'clock, to the Church Peter and St. Paul, Second street, where a Soleute requiem mass will be offered uF for tho re- ose Of her soul, and from thence to Calvary Come- ery. O'BRIEN,—On Thursday, July 1, after along and painful illness, which she’ bore with eed ae Seemry Mrs. ANN O'BRIEN, Widow of Dennis 0'B: aged 60 yours, ‘The frienda and relatives of the family are rope tly invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of ler son-in-law, Danie! Dougherty, corner of Con- over aud Dikeman sireets, Soath Brooklyn, on Sun- bese atone Cabos aebington papers pease Van SLycK.—At Cheyenne, bia oming Territory, op Sunday, June 27, Josernine VAN AMBURG, we of William’Ii. Van Siyck, in the Sist year of her a: ‘The funeral will take place on teed from residence of W. P. Rathbone, Esq., Valati ok Bs Y. VAN VLECK.—On Tuesday, June 29, on board hospl- tal ship Tlingis, Tientenant ‘Commander WittAM A. VAN VLECS, of spprbatee Cid Saratoga, formerly of Hudson, N. Y., aged 25 y Weik,—On Wednesday. 1 Taue 30, PaTRick WEIR, aged 83. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, froin his late residence, No. 33 Elm street, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock. WELLS.—On Monday, June 14, at San Juan del Norte, Nicaragua, HENRY ‘’. WELLS, suddenly, of apoplexy. —On Thursday morning, July 1, CARRIE, bn og of Frederick and Lucy Worth, aged 8 mont ‘The funeral will take pea from No, 4 Bast War- bi ~ nag Brooklyn, this (Friday) afternoon, at four o'clock, J YELLorT.—In Rahway, N. J., on Wednestay, June 80, WILLIAM YELLOTT, late of this city, in the 64th year of his age. Funeral services at his late residence, this (Friday) afternoon, at five o'clock. Cara leave Jersey City at Carriages at depot. half-past three, “BLOOK FROM CITY HAL! Frankfort street, corner of W: NEILSON PLACE, ONE BLOCK WEST OF BROAD- way, between oe sireet and si Beek sondouaee and small Rooms te let, with or without Board, reasonably. References exchanged, 5 6 9p DOOR WEST OF SULLIVAN, 172 BLEECKER street.—Pleasant Rooma in a quiet house, with good table, $7 to $12 per we ASHLAND PLACE (PERRY STREET, 5 Greenwich avenue).—Newly furnished Room ly OF in euits, with hot and cold water, with or without Bound. F BREVOORT PLACE 6 FAST TENTH STREET), © four doors west of Broudway.—Very pleasant, cool, well furniehed ‘Rooms, with or without Boards singly ‘or en suite ; references exchanged; torms low. TH AVENUE, NEAR DELMONIOO'S, NO. 78.—NICELY ©) furnished Ro; cf to let at low prices, en sutte or single, without board ; affo parlor Floor. [1D EAST THIRTY-FOURTH STREPT, NEAR, FIFTH avenue, Good Rooms, well furnished, for gentlemen or gentlemen and thelr wives, with or without private table, and ood attendance, Please call, ‘ 147%. STREET, CORNER OF SECOND AVENUE, 200 i and 802.-—Handsomely furnished front Gouna ‘and single om rd. 14°74 STREET, EAST, %18.—ROOMS TO LET, WITH first class Board, for families and single gentlemen, French spoken, | 18 f EAST TWENTY. FIRST STREET.—A CHOICE OFA few pleasant, airy Rooms is now offered, with Board, permanently or tranalent; house tirat class; location most desirable in the clty. , on Second and third lors, without b NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 2 1869. BOARD AND LODGING WANTED, "ANTED—ROOM, WITH Ls yy MeN A RESPEOTA. able gentieman, In ® private French family n etreen Sixth and ita aveuttes and Fourth aud th streets. Address O, U., box S216 ‘ANTED—BOARD, FOR A GENTLEMAN, WIFE, ferred ; no eee "go to upper’ partof oily” sauces, bt cope 8, stating Jertay ty MJ M. Jabox 1 14 Herath oaies, r W's iTED—BY hag Ms ENGLISH GENTLEMAR, “IN nv private house, where there 0 Other lodgers,» large vearoom or bedroom ie Biting room, with “y it, vox tf Herald Branch rooklyn. ERSONS Wisnma TO SUBSCRIBE FOR Tt uy HERALD WILL BE SERVED AT AN BARELY HOUR BY LAYING THEIR ADDRESS AT THE BRANCH OF- FICK OF THE NEW YORK HERALD, 14> PULTON 8? TREET, BROOKLYN. a BROOKLYN BOARD. 85 SANDS STREET, BROOKLYN. A PLEASANT, coot Room, with ‘oF without Board; one smaller, with- out board; house brown atone; all improvements; family private; terms reasonable, Call or address, QO] HENRY stecet TEN MINUTES' WALK FROM forty, -A. afrate f faanity wit fl lt o handhomely farnlahed front: Room, with to two gentle- meu} terms #7, LNWICK HOUSE, 242, O44 Y 246 FULTON STREET, Helghts La cusm freaca Brooklyn mas cindades; Tocatidad eaplendida ; cuatro minutos de loa ferries de Fulton y Walls strevts Aor Feeiee “Mb AND 246 FULTON STREET, ‘Most cool and atry summer boarding did location; four minutes =| A FOR THE HERALD a ‘ RECEIVED IN BROOKLYN AT O BRANCH OFFICE, M5 FULTON § arene. Devos HOUSE, 110. BLEGCKER ren FEW Rooms are open now for gentlemen or gentiemen and {hele wives, Lie day, week or month ; restaurant atiached ; [MTERNATIONAL HOTEL, JUNCTION OF hein yt Duane and Chambers strecis.—-Bonrd and Room #3a day, $7 to $10 & weok ; Kooms, without hia 4, 00 and 76 conts a day, 82 to #50 week. ERSONS WISHING TO SUBSCRIBE FOR TH HERALD WILL BE SERVED AT AN FARLY. HOUR ae aS ‘a nae ge ESS AT THE BRANCH OF. OF THE NEW HERALD, 1435 FULTON STREEN BROOKLYN. COUNTRY BOARD. PRIVATE FAMILY, LOCATED UPON T' ‘at New Brighton, BL, will necommods Maliing.treah frais ami vegetables, Pariiculart of 4. W. stabling fresh fruits and voj articular : COLL LLIN, 88 Pine street, AT FIVE MILI: RIVER HOUSE, ROWAYTON, CONN. — Bathing, boating, fishing and na splendid drives, 1u this de- lightful marine atmosphere. Adare uu 8. C. SMITH, a8 above, or 202 William street, New HOME ON A BEAUTIFUL FARM, WITH THE best of Board, 144 hour’s ride from the ‘city, ean be had at Mrs BONDE HILL'S, at Locust Valley station, Long sland. FEW DESIRABLE ROOMS, WITH BOARD, CAN be had on Staten Island, convenient to the frst landing; ood location and pervectly healthy, D. 8. HITCHCOCK, 100 Broadway. LADY RESIDING A SHORT DISTANCE FROM THE city desires one or ¢wo young ladies to Board and in- atruct, “Terms for board, washing, &c., also instruction on piano, ®5 per weok. ‘Those willing to attend the Episcopal church preferred. Address Ure. L. SEYMOUR, Mount Ver: eatehester county, N. Y. non, GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR SINGLE GENTLE- easant, Rooms, with Board, in a pri- located ; within three minu moderate. “address F. Sy Vanderbilt 8 ferry; terms fanding, Relea Toland. (A. ERENCH, FAMILY, OCCUPYING A WELD, FUR- nished and pleasantly situated house on Staten Will accommodate desirable parties with Board, in ho beat aiyle- Spanish and German spoken. Apply at Chestnut Grove, Vanderbilt landing. TA DELIGHTFUL COUNTRY SEAT AND FARM, one hour anda quarter from New York per Morris and Ensox Haliroad, large, well furnished Rooms with lveral country Board,’ in w spactous modern house, beautifully focated on higt’ ground, bommanding extens mountain als, ne drives boslingand fabing; excellent sta PARTY OF FIVE ADULTS DESIRE BOARD ON THE Hicdgon immediately, within one hour of the city and ear the depot. ‘Two large Kooms.and one smail communicating w ith one of Terns uot to exceed #10, Address, ith, fall particulars, G exe \ w East Thirty-third ¢ street. ‘s wii WASHINGTON PuACE, NEAR NEW YORK 9 20 Hotel.—Cool, airy Parlors and Bedrooms to rent, with Hoard, for families: Also front hall Rooms for single gen- tlemen, French A’ SMITHTOWN BRANOH, L. I.—BOARD IN A PKI- vate famil handsome house: lenty of milk, fruit and vegeablen Particulars at PIEEGE!S Reoge Store ‘Thirty-fourd treet and Broadway. WEST BEVE ENTEENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH avenue.—Pleasant Rooms for permanent or transient dors, Suiamer pri 9! F ST. MARK’S PLACE,—FAMILIES OR PARTIES OF ) riugle gentlemen ci d nicely furnished Rooms, with oars by applying as al Ue eed 2 dou OG WEST, SIXTEENTH STREET. AN ELEGANTLY ) Jurnished suit of Apartments on first floor, together or separately, with or without Board; private table {f desired; corms moderate; rel reference required. ‘ 28 WEST FOURTEENTH STRERT,—A SPLENDID Suit of Rooms to let, with Board, for a family; also 2: le Rooms for gentlemen; private ‘table if preferred. House frat class. 29 BOND STREET.—TO LET, FURNISHED ROOMS, =) both large and small, with Board. 4.Q BAST NINTH STREET, WEST OF BROADWAY, r. alry, well furnixued Rooms, double and single, suita- ble for families or parties of gentlemen; transient boarders accommodated; terms moderate; table superior ; references =] WEST TWENTY-FOURTM STREET.—DELIGATFUL +) | Rooms, with all improvements, to let in s private faro- ily, to single gentlemen, at moderate rates, in vicinity of first class restaurants, =] LEXINGTON AVFNUE,—A SMALL FAMILY HAVE Ol a few neatly furnished Rooms to Rent, in suit or als. COND STREET, OPPOSITE house having been thoroughly: with families for VE: TY Reservoir Park.- Tenovaied J am. now ready to negotla Rooms and Koard, Relerences. G5 IRVING | PLACK ELEGANTLY | FURNIGHED +) Roonie to let, en n suite or sing 7» With or without Board ; permanent or trausient, vats awe 7 0 WEST FOURTERNTH "STREET, ELEGANT Rooms, on second fioor, to let, en suite or singly, with or without Board; house frst Class, terms | Feasouable. 7) FIRTH AVENUE ORNER_ OF THIRTEENTH Handaomeie furnished Rooms for families or ‘Transient parties ele gentienien, with firs class table. ommodated, Behia.one NEW DORP STATION, STATEN Island, one hour from city; commonious a ample, ands, plenty of “milk feats Healthy ten betniags “rere BO. Se. REI OARD IN ELIZABETH.—LARGE, AIRY ROOMS. TO let, with Board, in Ellzabeth, Address box bollice, Elizabeth, N. J. BOARD AT BLOOMFIELD, N. J., 85 MINUTES FROM ‘New York via Morris and'Essex’ Railroad ; location un- exceptionablo; rooms laryes, plenty of milk and vegetables; ra atabling.' Apply on Friday, July 2, between 10 A. M. and P.M “Beekman street, where p! otggraph of nof premises ‘cen, OARD WANTED—FOR A GIRL OF 14 YEARS, IN THE country, where she can attend school and be ' properly cared for. Alddrees, stating terms per month, Orphan, Her- office. OARD WANTED—BY A FAMILY OF THREE PER- tous, 1B the neighborhood of the fiudson Fivery within 25 or 20 miles of the city of New York: the rooms mi large, the food good and substantial and the house woll shaded and easily reached by railroad. Please answer, stating location and terms, F. 8., Heraid office, New York. OUNTRY BOARD.—A FEW BOARDERS CAN BE J tecguumodated with country Board at a nive farmbouee at Glen Cove, L. L, Address A, 8. H., box 696 New York Pout ° NOUNTRY BOARD—AT KINGSTON, N. Y.—PLEAS- ant Rooms, good Board, fine location, cheerful house, Frounde and shade teeny pics #10 per week; very desirable for intelligent, genteel f@nilles ; three hours’ ride from New York; four express trains and ‘three boats daily: For par ticulara and reference inquire at 137 Broadway, room No. 5. JOUNTRY BOARD—AT A FARM HOUSE AT GOOD , ,dronnd, Le 1.5 bathing, within a few ataps of the honwe good sea breeze anda ort sail to the ocean; snipe shoot- tog'n their season. Boni rv week. Puan OSHUA GORWIS, Good Grounds Leng'isiande. ¥ CCOBRTRY BOARD AT DELAWARE WATER GAP, Pa,—A private family would take siz or eight summer Poarders. Benutifal, location and numerous, advantages, moderate, Address J. A. GRAVES, Refer to J, 8. Mackay, Nog6 Court atreet, Brooklyn. 89 CLINTON PLACE, CLOSE | TO FIFTH AVENUE.— +) To let, with Board, a few pleasayt Rooms, en suite or Singly; Oret class house, | home and location, Ri 99 CLINTON PLACE,-TO LET, NICELY ‘PURNISH- ed, cool Rooms, with first class Board; transient or permanent arrangements made. 108 A handsomely furnished Room, with first class joard: elso a handsome hail Room and smail Room and moderate charges, 129 LAURENS STREET.—A NICELY FURNISHED 4 Room to let, to a gentleman and wife, or single 129 % West THIRTEENTH STREET.- TO LET, WITH pleasant Rooms, anitable. for gentlemen or 8 rouRTE ‘AVENUE, NEAR TWELFTH STREET, — 134 (NEW NO. 138) “anion AVENUE (HOUSE aa bay window)..-Rooma to let, with Board. Tran- sient day boarders taken. Southerners please call. Roterences. 14.G WES! TWELUTH STREET, BRTWEEN sixtad snd Seventh aventes.—Cool, in large, wi Airy, newly, fine furnished Hooms to let; Kept very clean ‘neighborhood d ate howe brown stone; board If wauted; privat fami MERCER STREET, BETWEEN WASHINGTON piece: and Fourth street.—New and handsomely fur- ‘8, with or without Board, for families or Tingle 242, 300 NINTH STREET, CORNER OF SECOND. Ay. fours, whl Psy necholos or talencar ms, with oF without 30 7 BLEECKER STREET.—HANDSOMELY FUR- nished oa ee ~R} in a private family, with or withont Board; net and convenient to Sixth Kighih aveniie fend ‘Falton ferry cars Yee West THIRTY SEVENTH STREET, FIRST one] respectabie girls can be ‘accommodated a comfortable home. NUE, bg dale FLOOR,-FUR- ‘arior ‘and Bedroom to let, with or fow respectable boarders wanted. 524. with good Board and Q17 SECONP, AY without Toate Terms ‘soem FRENCH LADY HAVING A NEWLY AND Ld Fie tesa Fal ‘with all modern impro location, near bg aveaaey wilt ie ata Si auite lerate terms; at 140 West rtoguti attest. Boon Banta MELY | FURNIBHRD | ROOM! water, freek, in oral ‘clans th, and Hoard Board for two, only a Lecoeanens and <trnind po Aad Vilty-areh weet, be Bosseres A Reh iat font Woe ie bouseat Highland on the Hudsow Hoon te Poughkee Seat pene tee sau [has ‘volt ‘$2 Highland, UI ier county Post office, ILEGANTLY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, SECOND Hitoiys frome to gentienien ana rites Boat for Indy every Kant Thirteenth street, demy of Music. IRST BLOCK SOUTH OF CHATHAM SQUARE.— Rooms 8hc. and (Pu and 82 BO per weck. Gra it House, 48 New Bows ARGE, COOL ROOMS, OR. tinned; gan nnd ate “fnguire a &e Aerts see RANSIENT BOARD—165 WEST Tt street.—Hotel accommodations at Laurea Tation, de. Tou eT —A FRW | BLRGANT APAR’ ENTS, WH without Board, ta dieting bet a ay ice ty Stor sn sr th aes ‘Apply owanot ( nme, sation Be Cooney BOARD IN A FARM HOUSE.—DELIGHT, ful situation, ou the Great South bay, Long Island. Sure and still water bathing, gunning, fishing, boating, & Ts $8 per week. Yor particulars spply to’ ROBERT ‘Gabe, bere street, room No. 3, (OUNTRY BOARD WANTED—FARM PREFERRED, Z, for bor nine yearn old, neat the city. Price abou #4 er week, Address, with fall particulars, Board, box 6,1 ‘oat oftice. COUNTRY, BOARD WANTED.—A GENTLEMAN DE- J to obtain the above for his son, Il years, in some quist, respectable family or with a'widow, where’ he would have the comforts of a lome. Address with tall particnlars and streot, New Yor (vounTRy BOARD WANTED—BY A bar ecomagge 4 lady whose oer pet is ae the most dress FLO. Ay (ouNTRY. BOARD WANTED.—A | GENTLEMAN for iia wie, two litt¢ gira (under 8 years) feta a Tua wma must be moderate. Address Py box moder es Cun Now York Post ofice, na vg S| C°bn aaa BOARD—FIFTEBN MINUTES’ RIDE FROM the steamboat landing, Newburg. A party of six can in for, five days, terms, Dr. GREENE, 97 Park ve accommo: in Country Board rh family; terme g no ‘children. Addrese 9. £° A Or Newburg, (KOUNTRE BOARD WANTEDAT A FARM HOUSE, 2 nOB oF ROAE yood eal water, bathing, feu and hour by boat {fom New York, for 2 adulte an Ht ving whooping acne, 8 amily children and nerv: vine tion and terms to 0. Pa OT a1i nat Pittith atreots New York. MRST CLASS BOARD CAN BE OBTAINED AT A antes from the soya Vatlom Ra Ralivoed. saifor ete eal pariculare call at 4 West Washington piac i tae ARGE AND. ne ROOM with aoop * whi at nas aide i RY A. TAYLOR, 18 Wi NEW peta Roy Mall 8.1L—A LARGE FRONT ROOM on with ea or address Mr. tables tpiet to goglistans and wilt or tee ai en Hote, Richmond terrace, sraresereme YSTER BAY, L. 1.—FIRST CLASS BOARD AND on rge airy Rooms; bathing, boatt ‘and fishing. Accea- goes boat dears.’ Terms reasonable. Address Miss C. MYTH, LEASANT BOARD CAN BE HAD IN LV. Ege farnlly at Peokakii), on the Htudeon plent Ny of abnde and Grown persona o ql fas above, or 91 Kast Fifty-seventh street, ken ‘slabiagit required. Add Addrese Geb bos int Beat SoaWER BOARD ATA FARM HOUSE NEAR GLEN Reade otiubiad i Pneseesey PRP, Gewogey 0 00: UMMER be IN AJ RETIRED AND BEAU’ oe meeebes Reha jew York by Sona conttts bing ‘Apply, Hoon. Wroieck . Tig, man he fer roy ey wo eee cecil RA LADY AND @ENTEKA asth 108 hom Ree York fiy. Addresa, OLN seven ti . York Postoties eee LET—WITH OR WITHOUT SHED ae a infurniel ge ag My , ota Lawn (rivally, thade, fruit; kon ke, pom Sereniereny Mire ALB. COOPRE, Tivol, NY QW ARTED-ON THE SEA Strong, BOARD FOR GEN- wife oe weok. Address, % West ‘Twenty: VERT EMENTS FOR THE HERALD “RECEIVED IN BI ROO our BRANCH OFLIOK, Pours STRESS. ~couNTR ¥ a0 ARD. VER OOUNTY BOARD.—FARM HOUSE the mountains, two hours from city; terms Parties desiring superior accommodaiious ourth atreet, wee from 88 wo spply at ein, Library, 74 Went This 8° Q’MINUTS POM JERSEY CITY FERRY, cont. fandt or Desbrosses stroot.— ‘Tweaty-#ix trains daily, via Now Jersey Raltrondsaiso. treo tiaca’ of horse cars; spien: did location, fronting’ on Demott Park. Biogen ia hed rea en fuito oF singly; all modern improve yok and cold water, fc,, Bt Jamon Wotst, Nation 1 as i408, OF to a V ALES & on we i ae a Jane. eo pre) ‘MOST DELIGHTFUL Nev arrangements. —BATH HOTEL, b. + summer resort on THR, the Gontinent, ‘Cavs leave house every thirty Bath Railroad. First clags family Sieamboat Water Lily, fou wipe dalig. Hamilton avenue, Rrooklya, seo advertisement, LEWi8, _E. As WELLE, Superintendent, beautiful scenery, fruit’ aud init; Swelve'milcn frou New Haven.” sei tb €40 por week day. W. SMITH, Proprietor. * Englewood, tinted row offers inducements tp par: Aiea pruterring ourafort ta pie st very soderaie. rales], hae ks nud views; 40 rainutes from Chambers street igang via Northorn Raliroad. Cull on or address G. W. RE, Proprieior. TLANT! HOTEL, LONG BRANCH, Io JTS house, having changed owners, has been “tmtted irgogbout aud ls Sow opes, Terme very moderate, Celering in the German and Aimerican styles. Arrangements can be made at Cristalar’s, Auctioneer, 427 Broadway, New York, oF On the prem M. REIOKENBERG, Proprietor, ok por LLOTEL, BATH, L. 1.-THIS NEW HOreL is admirably adapted for gentlemen doing business 1a the nha accommodations by the day or season; restaurant att » bar aud bullard coon, Our, HOUSE, TARRYTOWN, N. ¥.IS NOW OPEN forthe reoshtion of pormanent or” transient boarders, EAR. For particulars cull on or address M. V. PA Tarry- (GuEWe0D SPRINGS SKA SHORE HOUSE. ‘gentiomen wishing to spend the Fourth out of the eliy, {ns cool and retired spot, can do so hy taking the ‘the foot of lay street; loaves every day, att and Tagagoments for the season Ly applying wo KING & 5 Fifth avenue, YOOPER HOUSE, Cdoperstown, New York, Wit open Sune 24. Koons fr 40) gue ath, New farniture gevon acres isego lake, boating, fishing, fine drive gunds made classic by the pen of Cooper; railroad trains wicea day from Albany, Terms $4 per day; deduction made for families. HARLES A, WATKINS, Proprietor. Or HOUSE, IN THE HIGHLANDS, OPPOSITE West Point, Garrison statfon.—Fing shade trees and itiful lawn. ‘Stage on arrival of 10:45 A.M, and4 Po M. traing from Thirtieth street, A, JACKSON, AOREST HOUSE, BUDD'S LAKE, N. J., NOW OPENED. Accommodations for 2h) boarders; conveyance by Mor- Fis wind Keser Railroad to Stanhope, 2) milleg to the lake. RP, Proprietor. — aera AUOH'S HOTEL, LONG BRANCH, SHORE ROAD Now oven for the reception of guaalss particular atten- ion i called to the Restaurant, the most elegant at this fash fonable summer resort, Confectionery connected with the hotel, in which the oholoest dishes and ils renowned ice creams will be served at all hours, Several splendid par. lors reserved for private dinners and parti A, TAUCH, 864 Broadway, _ Kontevan PAVILION, KEYPORT, N. 3., 18 OPEN for visitors or for the season; aplendid, bething, fishin, drives, &c, Boats leave Barcla; Meyport d A. M.' Also afternoon boat at L Appi Mo fe Col & BON, 608 Broadway, Revere House, or GEORGE J. KILBURN, Proprietor. ONG BRANCH, N. J.—CLARENDON HOTEL 18 NOW ‘open for families and trausicnt guests. A few good rooms are still vaomnt. MUEL W. FELTER, Proprietor. _ ONG ISLAND HOTEL.—PEOPLE WISHING TO SPEND a few woeks in the country, where all the facilities of » first class hotel are. offered, and at moderate prices, will £0: Tect the Long Island. Hotel, in Centre Moric! ‘Surf bathing, still water bathing, railing, shooting, Pioagant drives and stables for horses. Addres GILBERT 3. TERRY, Roterence—United States Hotel, Fulton street, Ao. Froprietor. ‘ork. EYMPIG THEATRE, BROINa AT 4 pa enrnS. Spare ‘ANTOMIM us, THE TilkATith COOL AN TAM PLEASANT. TE IN MINT THE VERY BEAT IN TAB CTY. rite GREAT AMERICAN, PAWPOMIM IAT, ‘ EORGE b. LOX. His (atent and producti ‘3 HICCO! pipriarat DUCK ASTOUNDING KIRA ITY MITE. BANGALLL AND SUPINE BALLET ‘HE NEW AND BEAUTIFUL BCENERY WONDE, ada TRICKS AND O11 ANC Le FO: THK BXOELSILK ¢ WANIOLA,’ IMEK AND BOLOSSY. AND TROUPE GEORGE UMBE MATINERS PA AVEDNUSDAYS RND SATURDAY 3. Woops MUSEUM. GENERAL ADMISSION 50 CRNTS Family circle 20 centy reserved sents 75 cents, orehes- tra apd balcony chairs ¢1, which incirde all the MUSEUM CURSOBITIES, MONDAY, EVERY APTERNOON AT? OCLOGK-MATINE BVERY EVENING AT 8 O'CLOCK—BVENINGY the colebrated tragedian and great favorite, will appear in the MOST STARTLIN Eugenw Sue's own dra NDERING HAE GARBERIRG Sv: ANDEKING JEW, NEW SCERERY, NEW COSTUMES kw APPOLNTMENTS, and supported by an efficient compan: if PERFORMANCES, FOURIT OF JULY SUBTLE, __ Ab Motolock A. M., 23 P.M. and Kyening. YY ALLAcK's THEATRE. ¥ DRAMA-OF THE AGE, ration of. his eat work, Owing to arrangements effected with the Sel. Combination, the Pantomime and Lauri Troupe season must terminate on Saturday, July & PRODUCTION FOR POSITIVELY SIX NIGHTS of the new Grand Spectacular Burlesque Pantomime of CORALLINE, OR, SIR RUPERT THe RECKLESS, batroduet: NEW MUSIC, SCENERY, COSTUMES ‘and the LAGRI TROUPE IN NEW COMIC SCENES. MONDAY, J DORA AND BLAC 3 In consequence of the preparation nec duction of “Dora” and “Black-Eyed Bu NO MATINEK ON SATU! ULY ary Nor the pro- there will be “Proprieto: ‘Sit Bibl. KK OF Mie NEW. COMPANY HANGE OF © TFORMANC 1D ATTRACTIVE FEATURES MEQ'S a puveeston. * THE 3 iit JOn KM MTT MR. JOE i tere, MISS’ MARIB LONGMORE. Mr, JOSEPH IRVING in Two SPLENDID CHARACTERS. Mr. CHAS. ABROTT IN IIS COMIC ENTERTAINMENT. Fositively ono of the coolest Theatres in America; unevualled in point of ingress or egress, and pronouneed Ly the visitors the easiest, most acceasthle and comfortable place of amuse- ment in the city. MATINEE EVERY A PUREE AND SATURDAY YRAND OPERA HOUSE. H "Corner Twonty-thisd stress and Fighth avenue, CONTINUED SUCCESS OF LUCILLE WESTERN. LUCIGLE WESTERN FRIDAY AND SATURDAY an kniwas. SATURDAY, MATINEE BATURDAL MATINEE AT & LE. THE FORSAKEN. LEA TIE FORSAKEN: LEAN, THE FORSAKE LEAH, THE FORSAKEN. MONDAY, JULY 5 OLIVER TWIST. 26 BROADWAY, 620 620 LADIES’ NEW YORK 620 620 ANATOMICAL “MUSEUM. a0 20 ———-9 o-——. 620 620 | “Know Thyseit.” Life With 60 620 tesethaletas 620 620 No lndy (medical atindent or otherwise) ahoult 620 620 fail to vinit this marvellous and wonderful collec 620 $2) lon, Females ouly in attendany oy LBBANON, SPRINGS—COLUMBIA, HALL.—ON, AND after July t trains direct to this celebrated and pleasant watering place will leave Teyenty “sixth street and Fourth aves nue daily at 7 A. M. and4 arrivin, nd 10 P.M. Returuing, reach New York atti arn. Pr. My EAGLE HOUSE, AT SUSPENSION BRIDGE, Niagara, N. Y., 1s now dpen for the reception of per= nt and tra first class house jomodations for %i0 guests; every window commands : full Le oo — Board Sgn be engaged now for the season from to e werk 4 a danmiehs 8 MUNROE, Proprictor. OUNTAIN HOUSE, LAKE HOPATCONG, N. J.— beautiful and beaithy summer resort now op: Route, Morria and Essex Railr to Drakesviile, thence by stages. RIKER & ‘Sons, Proprietors. ONTEAGLE HOTEL, betes oe Ftd ner ge aes Now open for guests: Elegant Roo je and en suite, for famiites; location gnsauelied: be: ital ly shaded walks; fine stabling for horaes, éc. rms moderate, . W. WAUGH & CO. NEW ROCHELLE, NOW OPEN. W. J. FISH & SON, Proprivtors, N° MOSQUITOES —AT RED BANK, N. J., SEVEN mites from Long Branch.—To rent, a furnisiied House, containing nine roo jerms moderate ; {minediate posses ston. For partionlars apply to J. D- DENISON, 208 Broad- way, or FRENCH & MARIGOLD, at Red Bank. neats. This strictl NEPTUNE HOUSE, NvAck ON THE HUDSON.—-SUMMER BOARD.— Flensant Rooms delighifal location. | Address or a y FITZPATRIOK, Herald ollice, or J. O. ACK: Rocklana Bank, Nyack. O™* HOUSE, Newport, R. for the reception of pp the latter part of June. hie proprietor, having purchased the entire property, expended over 10,000 in eularging and improving the house the present season. ©, Kopeits's oslabrated orchestra, from Selwyn's theatre, been engaged for the season of 1869, B, WEAVER, 24. Proprietor. _ MIEN? POINT HOUSE, ORIENT POINT, b. 1._NOW ‘open; extensively improved ; fine bathing, driving aud sailing; ishing tunexeglied. Bend for circulart PARSONS & CO., | Proprietors. PENING HOP AT THE HEATH HOUSE, SCHOOLEY'S Mountain, N. J,, Monday evening, July 8, 1568, 1B’ COLEMAN. YSTER BAY.—FIRST CLASS BOARD AND SPA- cious Rooms may be obtained during the summer months at the Ladies" inary, Oyster Bay, Long Island; excellent bathing, boating and fishing. if UTHERFURD PARK HOTEL, on the silt Passaic river. RUTHERFUN! te te N. J. Magnificent summer resort; only 45 minutes from City Hall, New York, via Erie Rallway aes nt lawns and croquet grounds; fine stabling, splendid atin, bathing and fish! charmit en drives; first class furniture, table and attendance. Ay peice ne Mae be made at No. 1l Barclay street, or at the hotel, MAS F. WELLS, Proprietor, late of St. James Hotel, Now Yorks GT GAMES HOTEL, MARION (WES? END) N. J., unequalled {nducements to mechanics, business ‘an asd families, being only eight minutes from Jersey City ferry, Cortlandt of Donbronnce x 36 trains dally via New Jersey Railroad; also three ia cara; new house, rend'd location, fronting on ‘on Demott Pari; fiat class table, elegantly furnished rooms ‘en suite or singly; all modera rovem bath, he a cold water, &c. A; prenuiecs, oF t6 OL S WALES & OO, 183 are Malden lan GEASIDE BOARDING—AT SHREWSBURY, NEAR, Long Branch. Fine bathing, hls, furnished Cottage, with Board, atabling, ac, E. DARROW, Red Bank. N. J. QUMMER BOARDERS WILL FIND | SUPERIOR scogeimogations at Toms, Island, in the Hudson river igh 5 CoCkOnOF I tt HASBROUCK & BUSHNELL, 1 Broadway Gingon House, OYSTER BAY, L, I,—FAMILIES OR single gentiemen wishing to spend the Fourth out of the city in is copl and retired spot can 0 80, by taktng the boat at the teh A IGT Soave every, every or day Es Bo, ie gagement for the season by ay * tub avenue, near Twenty-third Reet ~ ed THE JOUTH SIDE HOTEL, AMITYVILLE, L. I, Great South Bay, one hour and a half by South Sie Ral Fond) will be teady for gueste gene Bi in fSshing and bathing. roprietor. Sern ORANGE, MOUNTAIN HOUSE, SIXTY MINU- from Morris and Essex Railroad, or mloueet walk from. eos station, tweive from South Orange twenty acros in forest and lawn. hot and cold wate: throughout Deaths on fas ly within one fous cater” Torafure, carte management new ; Seeay and drives unsurpassed ; good horses, carr accommodations for niareos, at Sous, Orange, HITZELBLAGEN & int if PALMER, Proprietors, GTAMFoRD, HOUSE, STAMFORD, CONN.—LOCATED jo one of the most beautiful vill: in the vicinity of the ners and newly furnished, qiransient Poarders;_ boating, murpassed; sieamer from Ful fad rains lye G. SPENCER, Manager te NEW JERSBY.--EXCELLENT a n Tee be Ne se oe five Pie of Shoat, Grae SPRINGS, MONROR COUNTY, WEST VIR- © ginia.—This beautiful summer resort will bo open for the reception of viettora Jun ‘The Springs are wppronch: ed from Washingto 10, take ginia and Tennessee Rai tion, thence by Ares class coaches to the Springs. hoard $4 dal 5 ith. seal stared PAS. CARROLL, Proprietor. Sure HOTEL, FIRE ISLAND BEACH.—SOUTH SIDE Railroad, Roosevelt atrest, 8 A. M. and 35s V lon, steamer to beach. vs. SHARON Lied lad} N. a leaving New York by day boat, People's tine Se New York and Tree live stenmerss ean proccre Ubrowgh tickets and have their i we checked direct to Sharon Spri v Albany and Susquehanna Railroad, and avoid. long wansfer in Albany: | Night boat passenserg a8 mya) EM. and those by day line steamer ‘Ask for tickets and checks via Albany ent and Buaquebanne Railroad. i Na rbert ATLANTIO PANTHEON, HIGHLA?ZDs, J. This shady genside resort Ye now for gizests ; Sea Bird leaves the foot of Méarzen stroct dann at 3a yg A. M.; on Sunday, the 4th, 7 7.8, eh THOMPSON, Proprietor, JOSEPH J. INDERMERE Ps ng I GREENWOOD, LAKE. Fine fabin, at ao. ff atage {rv Monroe on al of the 10 A. M. train from New fork via Erie Md, For circulars, Ac, , call on or addr egs Dr, BROWN- ., 5 East Fourth street, New ork, or Monroe, Orsupe ce county, N. ¥. Parrett WISHING BRALD Wh Me Flot oF Cet TO, 8 FoR T! E gaeyeD DAT ANE BARLY HOUR DDRES”, AT THE eo OF. w YORK HERALD» M6 FULTON BROOKLYN, PV ORDERS FROM ALASKA—MOST REMARKABLE Collection of Antiquittes. Clinton Hall, Astor place Admission 25 cents, ‘ANTED—BY AN V TABDISHED DRAMATIC ASSO- ciation, a few ladies and gentlemen of undoubted re gpectabllity; performancas once @ month. Apply 1a londay evehing Juty 5 at Fuimpton Buililing, corner Si vesant and Ninth streets. ADVERT IN BROOKL BRANGH NOFFICE, Mo FULTON ‘SRE ws LOTTERIES. at OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. OFFICIAL DRAW: eieieciel PRSSSPEESSESESE SSE RE Piss ssaaaaeias ii S. BEEEEEES subbisk ube eberehihee seiski ising nb SRE WnrEEY eee TM EB eee APPROXIMATION PRI Approximations to the 100,000 Prite—Nos TA,115 eacl Approxitnations to the 90,000" Prize—Nos. ‘8663 6,084, exch: Approximations to 19,720, each. 200 Approximation itea, each. -. 200 imation) ‘and eae! . «200 Prizes patd in gold. Laformation furnished’. The highest rates paid for Doubloons and all kinds of Gold and Silver. _ TAYLOR 80 On Bankers, ‘Wall street, New York. MARBLE MANTELS. wor cre SLATE MANTELS—PLAIN, MARBLES ized and decowated, and all kinds: Slate work. PENRUYS, SN SLAtH OO, 40 Wi ihteenth strees, N ARBLEIZD SLATS, DECORATED MARBLE AN Marble Mantels, riph and elegant desicns. STEWART & CO. Oie'Sinth avenues between Fhiny-00b and ‘Thurty. nth “areeta, is, Stock in Pre city. Mania also Gata try. ae FR, TA and 156 1 S KLABER, 63 FIRST “AVE! NBAR THT ©). street, will soll marble Mantels, "Diateesccs, “Moun ‘ments, cheaper than any one in this city, to reduce his stock vis new factory. ED IN BROUREVS AL QUE BRANGH OFFICER, YULTON Te Kt Wh, _ EXPRESSES. A, & Ga BUANHAM'S FURNITURE 2 P xpress, 115 West Eloventh street, near Sixth avence Furnturgmovda, oy or country; taruivuce packed, advanced, DrvenreNerS FOR THE HRBA REC! DIN BROOKLYN RANG OFFI, Ma FULTON MU WORE, stored. M 7 AMUSEMENTS, Nien GARDEN Leaseo and Maw: ARRET TOG SUMMER THEATRE AND THK CONTINURD SUCCESS of the LYDIA TH JUHSON BURLESQOR TROUPE nd the UNAPTROACHABLE GROTESQUE FRENCH DANCRRS, Wno will anporr every ovening i by Houry B. Faruiey BINBAD TIE SAILOR, BAD THE BATLON, od by tie AVISH APPLAUSE BUST BURLESOV Hoe THE Day. SPECIAL CAST, GRAN sue : EXQUISITE MUMIG, GORULODS DRESS, SPARKLING WIT, NOVEL RPP ROTS, FELLING 1 N, JOK GROTESQUE DANCING— y PALM ORE LEAT entitled fi preomiaentty latin BU 7KSQUE DANCING THE Dest EVER PRUSYNTED TO THE AMERICAN PUBLIO, mE. f THEATRE IN THE CITY, ENTHUSIASTIC APPLAUSE * DE LAVE FAMILY. in her Somersaults, ZOR, in ber Somersauls. ZO! in her Somersaults, ERAT FEMALE GYMSASE. A, DELITA, the celebrated Gontoruoniat, asa CUSHMAN AND MINNIE JAOK, THE RIGL SISTERS, SERGEANT BURKE, in ia Lightning Dritl Doorwopen at 7:30, Performances cominences wt B. MATINER NEXT SATURDAY At (\ENTRAL PARK GARDEN, J ‘Seventh avenue, between Fifty eighthy and Wfty-ninth THE MOST ELEGANT AND. PASHTONASLE SUMMER RESORT. THEODORE THOMAS PPULAR GARD! CHR’ BAT F890 Crs ‘OP vae SEASON. LEVY, Al THE « ———= THE G the greatest Virtuoso of whe dayron the O gether with the eminent Soloists already con: Th rao UNKL LED 01 TH ¥) ; Waltz, “Witches Danoe’ Mazourka, *Bin Hora und ein Polka, Schnell, 4. Grand Fantaise, “Hagu $. Eptr ‘ate to the drama 6 Air and Variations, Solo for C: 2t Strause 10. Polka," hurtin, Ra LEVY. 11. Waltz, “Dig ersten Cure 12 Quauriile, “LEtotle du Nor ADMISSION THIRTY-FIVE CENTS. PRIVATE BOXES EXTRA TWO DOLLA’ Can be had during the day at G. Schirmer's, 701 roadway, and at Schuberth & Co.'s, $20 Broad I OOTH'S THEATRE. Twenty-third street, between Fifth and Biath avenu THIS AND EVERY EVENING DURING THE AND SATURDAY MATIN MR. EDWIN ADAMS, MIs BLANCHE DE BAR, in Madame De Marguerite’ Domestic Draiaa, ta five actm, entitled, ENOOH ARDEN. Doors open at Ti; to commence at 8 o'clock. Seata secured six days in adyance at the box of the theates or at itx branch ticket office afthe music store of C. H, Ditiom & Co., TU Broadway. Boore’s THEATRE. SPECIAL. MONDAY SULY 5, ey ATRE, a OF MR. W. H. WHALLEY GREAT SENSATION DRAMA. Mr. CHARLES FOSTER bas 34 eered. The ouenualied Drama of LA TOUR DE NESLE; IPE or the in the CHAMBER OF DEATH. STKE Mr, WHALLEY Mr. W. . WHALLEY in as bis great original character of PR BURIDAN, JOHN FRYER. Songs aud Dautes. at preparation for the evar GLORIOUS FOURTH OF JULY. prs ‘AVENUE THEATRE. THIS RVENING, AT 8 0’ LAST NIGHT. r Ber TWO OF UK, Messrs. Frederic Robinson, ©. HL. Vandenhom, Hl. P. Dai Misa Lizaie Price, Mise Katy Blanchard end cthere tn toe “The burlesque of BLACK-RYED SU: Morars. Stuart Robson, Jonephs, Miss Katy Blanch Doors open at 7%. Be v iin rat Wail N. om, H. F. Daly, ard, Misa Mary Gary and othors, ck's on, Monday, July 5. LITTLE MAC, demy of Music. TH ST. 4 geauine sucesas of TL} LITTLE MAG, Tre langh as the Mischiev in hia great ch The Diminutiv: BE LEY'S OPERA HOUSE, BROOK RETURN OF THE OLD PAVORILES, HOOLE\'S MINDTE: NEW STARS, McKEE, RYMAN, QUE who will appear in an en’ ram ue. d Matinee every Saturday at 2% o'civck MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 61s ty Broadway as Perrine eA ois We are fearfully and sis | wonuerfully made. os The Reauties, W Wondera and Monstrosities of Lily the Hunan and Animal Creation to be seen at = 6M CE $1 68.— 4 and “Englivh 2, Orly au- ishers, TLL Broadway. D BY THE MOST jo players in from #28. Lista of g8 mailed free on application to BOOSEY Music Pabiishers, No. 644 Broa. tiway, New York. 00. a THE CHARMING “DORA’ fa TTLE AxD Minty SAN, EEN, SECOND on “the Signs next Swn- MPICKETS AND RESERVED SEATS FOR THE THEA TRES AT THE RAILROAD AND THEATRE TICKET FICE, METROPOLITAN HOTEL. “4 DVERTISEMEN’ Ts FOR THY HERALD RE BROOKLYN AL OUR BRANCH OFErOE, 145 PULTON STREET. ” TH E ‘LECTU RE SE. ASON. MPORTANT LECTURES TO GENTLEMEN ONLY, ON interesting, invaluable and scientific subjects, showing how to live and what to live for, are delivered daily at the New York Museum of Anatomy. | Those unabie to attend can receive a copy by forwarding 25 cents to the secretary, 618 Broadway. Nis FOR THE HERALD ADRatEuEs REY DIN BROOKLYN AT OUR BRANCH OF FICK, M5 FULTON STRESS PIANOFORTES, AL FAMILY LEAVING THB CITY Wil, 84 magnilicent Pianoforte, worth #800, for less U rosewood, 7 octave,’ overstrung bass; celebrated anteed five years; nearly yew ; clegant cover and venth atreet. fost almenta taken ; in exchange; Manow to let; amount appiled if purchased,, OuN aie NES, 137 Lighth street, near Broadway. MAGNIFICENT STRINWAY & SONS’ PIANO FOR AA. ‘sale cheap—Also tie bert new and mt at WM. CANDIDUS for sale and to Bi reat bargat abinets,. Br and Dining Toon” Furni- vate Iamiy leaving the city, 18 hetween Sixth doventh ava row sed or Euita, Ezageres, . Furnaura, at @ J Weak Livtecutte PAsoror woop Chamber property faunfiy leavin atreet, néar Sixth ee ¥ YOU WANT 4. GOOD PIANO AP OATLs AT Ta P, CUMMINGS? warerogm, No. $ are. Sold an instalments or renjed any way to Fai customers. Only loo vein es whe at them before ‘ou de BLODRONS yediuced for pward; now Gab ND ‘RY TINE PIANOS WILL RE ye stook by Ui ingby, whoa'the aytemiver NOS.—SEVERAL wold cheap, to clos Ovedt Lil! Se Pp" place.will be p. SONES, 58 Ann ate “MUSICAL. M’ A FEW FOR PUPILS AT 46 rst minaters in tawne Addrosa Presto, Herald alice, W4ntsp £0, EXCHAN( RIN board in the bie by F: VACANOUS f ORGAN FOR oad, Address ASS MUS e LOIANS, play ia oni a, woven YPUL GREATEST b AGS 18 We Tf t hing for prie DYERTISEMENTS FO Ae CEA ED INE Ove LL io EUGTON ot RRR