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——-—. expansion of her area, great in her increasing trade, SOCIAL SCIENCE. Booond and Closing Day's Proceedings of the Convention of the Wostern Social Science As- sociation--The Officers Chosen for the En- suing Year—Formal Reading of Papers and Informal Discussions—Conclud- ing Address by Goldwin Smith. Curcaao, June 9, 1870, Chicago is unquestionably great in the growing great in givantic speculations, great as the grand centraliziug point of railroads, great in divorces and great in the diversity and extent of ner criminal cal- endar, but she certainly 18 not great on social sel- ence, At the reassembling at nine o'clock this morn- ing at the Farwell Hail lecture rooms of the West+ ern Social Scielce Association Convention there Were just seventeen menpresent and inree ladies, These men, however, are representative men in their way, representatives of hobbies which they ruthlessly and remorsely ride, representatives of modern pro- gressive ideas, the inichoa'e nucleus, as they believe, and which belief may devolop into a reality, of a great growtn and gieat power in ihe future. too are representative women and wear spectacles and ringlets and the faces of those having an earnest purpose in life and unfaliering hope iu its accom- piishment. ‘The women About tree quarters Of an hour of pre- Nminary gossipping was gone through with, during which @ few more men and other spectacled and ringieted women straggied into the room, before the formality of calling the me: ‘was done by Judge Walker, of Ds and which was followed by a praye: ting to order, which roit, who pr by Re ‘Woods, of Michizan City, and the reading and accept- ance of the minutes of yesterday's proceedings. The commitice appointed to prepare a list of officers of tie association for the ensuing year sub- mitted their report recommending the selection of the following as olicers, who were duly elected to the various positions named:— President—Z. K. Brockway, of Detroit, Recording Seeretary—O. C, Gibbs. Corresponding Secrelary—Rey. Fred. H. Wines, of Springtield, lil. Treasures Mich., Director, Samuel D. Hastings, Madison, Wi V. F. Coolbaugh, of Chicago. Department of Hducation—President, M. D., Madiso: Chicago; Secre |. W. Hoyt, Wis.; Director, Rey. Robert Collyer, ry, W. F. Phelps, Winona, Minn. Department of Public Health—Vice President, J, F. Hibbard, M. D,, Richmond, In Davis, M. D., of Chicago; Secretary, Dr. Loy, Dubuque, Iowa. Department of Finance—. P. Baldwin, Detroit, Secretary, Sidney Myer, Chicago. Depariment Conrad Baker, Harding, Chicago; Secretary, U. Department of Fine Arts—Viee’ Presiden of Jurisprudence—Vice Indianapolis; Director, W. President, Director, Gray F. Walker, Detroit. on, Cari Schurty, St. Louis; Livratiau, Puillp G. Gillett, Jacksonville, Tit, Considerable discussion ensued on the recommen- dations embodied In the report of yesterday's pro- ceedings made by the Executive Committee, and the same was finally accepted, with the exception of allowing commissions to those obtaining members for the association. fhe most important of these re- commendations, now to b2 carried tuto effect, is the publication of tne papers read before the association atits present meeting, as well as a selection from those read before the association at its frst meetin Dr. J. W. Hoyt, of Wisconsin, offered the folio: ing resolution, which was adopic Whereas the great object of this association is the promo- tion of the plea of 60 existing social evils of any and highly Important to the most succe ‘ebject that not only harmony but well-devised and syster cert of action should exist between thia and ail k dred associations in this country; and whereas omainiitee of ¢ ailiation between it and the Ameri- atic cou oni pmendation ier H tion, looking to a cl th cl public welfare by a de ay if and by their p ry, a Kxeeutive nation kor of the princt- ful advancement of this n Social Scie..ce Association, has been already adopted; and adva: re . Win ding Chur_hnan, veguR aut be diesta 18 heir te t by th yn nd hor of the ne bY pry. 4 intere That the presient of thig assoclation is hertby fustructed to appolot & committee of three members, with ev. j ) secretary, as chairman, to confer with the th Superintendent; Asylam. yeste pe kept up tot d2ot Lie td were that) ace caused by Vitiation of the alr, and aitenion 10 this subject the health. an be greatly increased { the Ame G human race vi a atl seem paper of on thet y, was ver being blind A lose, of the ost ation, #: ir now al Mr. of t re the We sumed, Association’ in relation tots agree, if practicable, uyon ject to the ratifies iculai pro- sth organizations and to stieugiien MInOn cause, William) B. he Indiana Breathe,’ The ‘ading had to li took three persons to read 1t, Nh, but for ail this its interest was He treated of every rami- . tirowing a food of fr ight on the sabjec re and ind bills of mortality proportionately diminished, A Atiwo P. M. t) aa prebe he C w e cles. The ce! these foi ing the * race. the asive nd lucid paper on “Soctal viewed the human ra 2 in health eais thirty.o.e hun- which is com © lorees were the produc! L A pe po.inds a Sus Was only k ght to an ces came, (hei t ep rst ning adin, ¢ reading of this paper concluded the morning ssembled, with a attendance, rick H. WINES, of Spr-ngfeld, 1. open: prnoon proceedings by very com. ences and as aunit pried into yegapitalated (hes? forces as expended In agriculture, commerce, the fine arts, politics, re- ligion and the Ii census he charac satisfactory, and su: ; ments that should be most, placing all © and thus have all p arly comprehen-ion by easily prepared maps, SO arranged as tu repy sliy of population by retatiy: He claimed, female population pauperism, crime and census tables might be s ent colorings on the maps. theory he exhibited some Russian maps, ad esented c! business, es of fat own By introducing ditter- In confirmation of his y to ‘The present mode of taking the us Very imperiect and un- sted @ variety of improve- made, among Willel 's of facts statistically . foves the stitegrapiiie sent the relative den- density of shadowing. he diference in the inve and 1 jactures, et forth in partially gotten up on his plan, and in concluding lls paper sowed the wdvantages which would be gained “by the United States government in having such maps prepared In connection with the present census. Professor DANIELS, of Virginia, made some remar on the paper, and two other gentiemen also pressed an eagerness to speak, When farther d.scus- sion on tis aud all subsequent papers was cut of by &@ motion to Uns eff “Phe Great Danger paper, Kichmond, Ind, individual, and when he violates a physical law he must pay the penaity. be dead A nation, he Hi Man 1s subject to ext It was so with uations, recuperative energies are exhausted, dies, were dead nattons from the same causes, would nationalities in the future, aac red, M was the subject of the next Which was read by M McKinley, of Was like the fal con ditions, an, When his Phere nd there He allnded to slavery, and how it brought on ihe late war; but claimed that though the slave bad been set free there still remained the fruits of the system, among which was caste, In the cours »ot the paper he called attention to the late McFarland tria!, which he pronounced 2 great farce, and character 1 ihe kissing by the ladies after the reniuon of tle ver- dict of the senior counsel of the ilited man as the meritricious embraces of the bawds of the Five Points. This Instances of other murders were cited and the acquitial of the murderers, thns letting criminals go unwhipped of justice; this making, as be ruined, He traced rascali he claimed was the case, our courts of justice the most uncertain resorts for obtainmg a vindication of the violated law, he urged as ‘there could be no liberty wie Mob spirit must be put down “the great danger.” there was no aw. the country would ty thr all its vel phases—in “rings” in Congress for defrauding the government, in State legisiators selling their votes, in lobby schemings, in securing nominations and elections to office, and in the great swindles prac- Used in Wall street. The remedy for all this corrup- ton, this source of grea urged in conclusion, ¥ standard the national conscten whic! danger to the country, he S to educate to a higher h was to be done by the pulpit, the school, the press and other great moral agencies. Rey, Laird CoLiyer, notwithstanding the pre+ vious motion, thought the paper just read onght to be discussed, and In giving utterance to this thouglit made a speech on the subject, and a brief and spirited one, that for its animation elicited applause al its close, Rev. Mr. Wonstocke algo seized the occasion for a brief speech. — He believed that the reason why there ‘was not @ larger attendance and more thusiasm on Wie subject of their meetings and pro- ceedings Was the cutting off discussion. Rey. Mr, Wings said that there were a set of shark- like people who followed conventions for the purpose of making speecties aud getting their names into the newspapers, anid lor tis reason it had been decided not to have discussions this year, Alter further rer popular en- it was decided to admit dis- cussions upon all subsequent papers read to the association, and in accordance with this motion Messrs. Ira Porter and Revs. Laird Robert Collyer made speeches on the paper of Mr. McKinley, The first speaker was the present systein of e: second speaker drew a glo that the only remedy w: alluded to the McFarlar aseducer. ‘The third spe, of things. He believed th all centuries, and that > heavenward and not heliward, ardson as aia He not thought his believe a best that man could Collyer and. thought the great danger Xtravagant brevity, omy picture. He thought as a baptism of blood, id case and to Richardson as ker took a pleasing view 18 Was Lhe best century of the course of humanity was The He He de.ended Rich. and dearest friend, he’ was a seducer, be put wo @ NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1870.—TRIPLE SHEET, petier one ee tte wo ee each nsive to the others, Kinley closed the discussion, A paper on “The Ariientate Instruction of Deaf Mutes,” by Miss Corneiia H. Trask, of the deat and dumb instituitou at Jacksonville, 11, Was now read— the paper being read by Mrs, Corbin in the absence ofthe authoress of the paper. In the paper was given a very clear aud interesting resume ot the me of weatment and education of deat mutes from the early down to tue present time. Teaching by articulation was not new, and an example of this kind of instruction was cited as jar pack as the sixta century, The residue of the paper was taken up with describing the pre: sent state of (he system now in vogue and the bene- ficial resuits following its rapidly increasing adop- ton. Owing to the lateness of the hour the reading ofa Paper on “Lue ‘Treatment of Insanity,” by Dr. Charles A, Lee, of the Buffalo Medical College—the only paper rematuing un ead—was omitted, aad the ne referred to the Exeeutive Committee for pubs ication. A resolution was adopted expressing approval of the eflorts being made in Indiana tor the care and imsirauction of the fusanme and idiotic in { State, sun that as many Oighe members ol the association as possitle attend Ms cuavenuon during the ensue jug summer, im motion the time and place of the next meet. ing were left to the Executive Committee. Votes of thanks were then given to the members who had attended the Convention, to those specially who had prepare’? papers, and pre-eminently to the re- porters Wao had assiduous'y sat through whe pro- tracted sessions of tie Convention, Mr. Lra Porter made a brief spe on the treatment of the intane, and then the Convention adjourned, wiih an invita. tion from Mr, Villard, secretary of the American Social Science Association, to the members of the resent convention to attend the convention of tie Paes seaoctaen, to be held in Phiadelphia next uly. EVENING MERTING, At Farwell in the evening there was gathered a large attendance, the attractive as wed as brillant feature being an eloquent and interesting addiess by Mr. GoldWin Smuth, the well-known recent great exponent of progressive ideas in England and pre- sent lecturer on history in Cornell University, His theme, and one with which he is pre-eminently famiuar, Was “The Preseat Volitical Crisis in EI Jand Considered ta its Bearings on Political Science,’? He began with stating that it was generally feit that the condition of political affairs in England had reached a crisis, This crisis. had reference to con- siltuuonal rights, Lhe absence of a written consti- tution wastelt in xngland, Had the great charter been a constitution it would simply restrict some of the prerogatives of the king. The constituuonal his- tory might be described as a transfer of power from the House of Lords to the Commons. Ne traced the powers given the King ufder the charter and tie Vesting of judicial power in judges, and otter powers from the Ume of James the First and how the same were changed by the revoiution of 1688, He also traced the right of legis.ative veto and showed How Wilijain the First adminisiere’ im person for- cign altars. He gave a history of the power of the whig oligarchy under George the Third, and how the same monarch prevented Pitt from mtroducing @ bill agatust the Catholics. Finishing up the his- tory of the past, he came to speak of the power now vested in the King. At present the king was a tig- urchead, ‘The ministers are really the creation of Parliament, aud the kiug does not attend their cabi- Net ineeiings. They make ail their appointments without consulting the sovereign. It is true the king has the right to hame the commander-in-chief of the army, but in time of peace this was no great power, He touched upon the power of foreign min- isters who could make treaties without consulting Parliament, bat if laws were necessary to carry out these treaties Parliamen( would be the deciding power, as nol tho power of the Enghsh sovereign Was simply to give levees and draw on the public treasury. In this conneciton, however, he gave a glowing eulogy of Queen Victoria and her amia- ble domestic virtues, He spoke next of the powers of colonial governors, aud represented the iatier a8 being figureheads, like their sovereigns, Reverting agai. to England, ie gave a vivid picture of the pr.sent political state of aftairs there—the prerogatives of Parliament ani the elective powers conferred on the people. Ia conclusion he showed that a great reforin Was in progress, and that the political development of the future would show a marked change. While the English people clung to the sem! nee of regal power the great multitude was gradually Insist.ng on concessions of power to itself and @ greater voice in the administration of vernment. He prophesied, in conclusion, that popular ideas would in the end become dominant, and inough there migit be Kings and queens and a nobility, they would all become subservient to the power ol the people. He was mierrapted with frequent applause, aad a vote of thanks given him ead Liaw close, LIV WGSTON, THE PERAMBULATING FaAUD, New York, June 11, 1870. To THE EpitoR OF THE HERALD:— Ihave noticed within the past week several items in the different journals stating that the scoundrel Jay Howard Livingston was first in this place and then in that, the last announcement being in a paper of to-day, purporting to come from him, stating that he was not dead, as reported, but well and flourish- ing, and would write an article soon for publication for the journal referred to, The letter is dated “June 8, 1870, Chicago, Il. As to the party being .m Chicago, such is not the case; and the idea of constant squids appearing in the various papers is only to throw the officers from his track—a poor dodge, indeed, and one that he will yet find out will nob work with Warrin’s de- teetives, who are on his track and will yet over- haulhtu, ver since the first day of his Might he hasbeen sending letters from one post office to unotiier—a very easy matter to do- id having them seut u to their destmations, he thinking this ne: would be the means of concealing his real lox ag To amaieurs this short-sighted system may work, bat to men who make thelr pro‘ession the search- ing for culprits it appears extremely shal- low. One thing is certam: when once caught he will receive a punishment of such a cha- racter that he will have no occasion to eompla'n for a Want of time to reflect on his past outrageous and contemptible career. This apology of a man is, Without exception, the basest fellow, to my way of , tigured in the annals of crime. His bravado in aoing as he dves at present ts all a sham; for to know him is to know a cowardly man; and notwithstanding the impression of the commu- nity to the contrary, or to his smartness, he will yet be arrested, You did a wise and generous act, Mr. Editor, when you exposed the villain, as yon so thoroughly did in the columns of the H time since, and the detective ageucy wi ward to help the victims, without compeusation, Inust be commended aiso. The aman Livingston Says he will write tlie particulars concerning him- seif. Yes, probably he will write, and what can be expected but a volume of Hes, coming agit does from a dishonest brain and an impure heart. Trust- ing he may soon he caught and suffer the punish- ment he so riculy deserves, I remain, respeeitully, ONE OF HIS MANY VICTIMS, EMIGRATIO The Arrivals During the Past Week. The total arrivals of passengers by steamsh'ps and emigrant packet vessels at this port from foreign ports during the past week were as foilows:— Steamshipe. Port srom. ‘eser. .Bremen . of Paw, ‘Liverpool. - Bremen. Henry. Constantine, 6 1 2 dane Adeiine. 4 5 4 a 2 J olentuegos: 2 .Glace Bay. 5 «Bermada. % i 4 10 1 1d Harbo} 2 ara. 2 Total number-of passenge: errs MARINE TRANSFER? The following 1s a complete list of marine trang. fers from the Custom House from the 6th to the 10th inst.:— Date. | Clase. Wane, Tonnage hare.) Price® June 6) Propelier)S. R, St. John. 1.70) 3-16) 2,000 June 6] Propeller|R. C. Sinith...00.. ) ® 2950 June 7|Schooner|Claxa... Sy 45.0 June 7/Schooner|Wm. Mazyck..... A ‘10 June #|Sloop....| Competent 83) Atl, 635 June §/Steamb't| Alice .... Ab} 35 4,400, June ¥)Schooner|Florence Ito 8} $16) 700 June #)Schooner|Florence Roger 33] 118) 90 June §&/Sehooner|Florence Rogers. 83) 1-16 70 June t|Schooner| Florence Rogers 1-16] #0 June 8)Xchooner! Florence Rogers.) 40633] 7-16) 6,662 June #!Xchoouer| Florence Rugers..| 40 13) 375 June #)Schooner| Florence Rovers::| #e.s) 1-6) 75H June fischooner| Florence Roge $3) 131 85 Sune &/Canalb".|0. H. Smith.. 15 | All. | 1,500 Tune §/Canalb't:|Thoinas Rankin 14.29| Au | Tuo 8] Kropelier| Regulator. ‘ on ‘Au. 10,009 9| Propeller| Fairbanks 482.01) All, | 10,000 #\Propeller| Wim. P. i Sorta! Ail | 10,050 9) Propeller] anita. 43| All, Propeller Volunteer. giz) Au hi mn poe ihe 1 48. oan AS 1s MGS, VREELAND Ar Te TOMB3, Sho Pleads Ignorance of Her Attempt to Marder Schrocter—Her Former Husband . Murdered. Mrs, Vreeland was brought hefore Justice Dowling Saturday, on the charge of felontously assaniting Mr. Robert Schroeder im the court room on Friday. ‘There was no further evidence taken, and she was committed to the General Sesstons for trial, without the opportunity of bail, In Mian to the Court she made the following state- ment:—My name is Caroline B, Vreeland; | am forty years of age; T was born m the United States; 1 live in New York city; [am by occupation @ book’agent; in response to the charge preferred Aagples me, I have to say that l did not know what I was domg at the time, After her commitment she and her step-daughter, Miss Adah Meyers, were visited by a cloud of “gous tlemen connected with the press,’ who, if they wished to obtam materials for a sensational article, or a series of arti could obtain it from the fluent tongue ani versatile fancy of this voluble lady as By 4 as water cau be obtained by lifting a pump andle, Mrs, Vreeland tells the story of her eventful life to any listener, and eventful i¢ has been, as the public already Knows, She claims that she is no exception to the assertion of the patriarch, that man is born to trouble as the sparks fly upwards; and her claim cannot be disputed. The only question re- maining 1) how far her wondrously organized nature and her acquired temper 1s responsible for the trouble. Her first husband, Mr. Meyers, and the father of the young lady who has cansed all this trouvie, Was murdered about three years ago in a Broadway saloon, Mrs, Vreeland on ‘that oceasion displayed her pugiltsite powers by falling foul of one of the as- sallants, whom she accidentally met at Lovejoy’s Hotel. | ‘This ts not the first time she has ‘gone’ tor Mr. Schroeder, Sheatticked him borily in his ofice some tme ago, and he was only rescued from severe bodily injury by the literference of a policeman, It was rumored Saturday that she had meditated An attack on Judge Dowling; but when asked as to ‘this she sald that she regarded Judge Dowling with such friendly feelmgs that she would rather Jose her life than do anything that would injare him, She thought he had ‘done right in her case, and that he was a very “square mag strate.” Miss Adah is still uncier the care of Miss Foster, at the Tombs, and will remain so untii a suitable lodg- ing can be secured for her, where an opportunity will pogiven for the reformation of her character and for her to give heed unto the error of her way. Mr. W. I, Howe will defend Mrs, Vreeland, and 1s |. exercising his usual energy in getting up a deience for her, and, as usual, is sure of her xequittal on the charge for which she is held. OLD WORLD ITEMS. A line of steamers from Stettin, Germany, to New York will soon begin operations, ‘The number of soldiers invatided in the Prussian army in consequence of the Sadowa campalgn of 1869 was 11,785. The German Bookbinders’ Union, founded but one yeai 0, has just held a convention at Letpsic. it extends over 200 cities and has 416 representative Members; 109 members came together, representing fifty cities, The Berlin Aquarium, which was opened on the ‘7th of May, 1689, was visited between that day aud the 11th of May, 1870, by 297,816 persons. Tue amount received for admission during the same UUme was 80,086 thalers (fr, 75c, each), Which gives @ dally average of 221 thalers. The Central OMce of the Zollverein has just pub- Ushed a return showlog the free imporiations in 1869 of metals employed in naval constructions, Since that period 204 vessels were built im the ports of the Northern Con‘ederation. The amount of duty which would have been paid on tne material, had it been used for other purposes, was The great universal and international exhibition to be held at Lyons, France, from May 1 until Octo. ber 31, 1871 will be on the square called the Park of the Golden Head, and will embrace all kinds of tis- sues and apparel excepting silk, the works of the saw, furniture and decorations, general mechanism, material, tools and instruments, alimentation, horti- culture, &c. There 16 a barber shop in the St. Denis quarter of Paris over the door of which 1s an efigy hanging by his nair, and the following inscription bencath it, We translate:— Stranger, just look at the woe Of Absaiom hung like a fi They ne'er could have servi If he only-had worn a wig The waiting room at the British Admiralty con- tains at present a remarkable work of art from tne encil of sub-Licutenant Francis Ingram Paimer, late of her Majesty’s ship Rodney, ‘The picture ts about twelve feet by ten feet, dnd represents, by al- most innumerable specimens, surface oceante lie observed under the microscope, between Hong Kong and China. The tableau {s interspersed with several masterly sketches of the banks of the higher Yang- tse Kiang, St. Helena and other places of interest. “A continued drought,” ane the Memorial @ Aix, “menaces to compromise all the products of the earth in this part of France, Nota drop of rain has fallen since the month of March, and vegetation is suffering considerably from that want of moisture, ‘The grass crops are @ complete ‘allure and the corn ‘will not form in the ear if wet does not arrive within afew days. Vegetables are in the same position and the olive tr for which the season tor coming into blossom 18 approaching, will not have sufficient fap to burst open the buds, The dry weather is a public calamity, and both farmers und marxet gar- deners are in a state of consternation.” Two converted French Jews, the brothers Leman, now at Rome, lately succeeded in obtaining the sig- natures of 696 bishops to a postulatum entreating the Council to address an earnest invitation to the unfortunate people of Israel, calling on them to re- cognize at length in Jesus Christ the Messiah they have so long vainly expected. 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MARRIED LADIES, WITH or without medicine, by Madame RESTELL, Professor Ot Midwifery; over 40 years’ practice, Her fntallfule Preach Female Pulls, No. T, price $1, or No. 2, speciaily prepared for married ladies, price #5, whlch cab ‘never fail, are safe and Sold only at ‘her office, No.1 East Fitty-second street, first door from Fifth avenue, and at druggists, 153 Greenwich street, or sen |. Caution—A others’ are Greenwich street, or sent by mail, Caution ar A. SERGIALTY. CONSULTATIONS FREE, —DR. COR- BET, member of New York University Medici lege and Royal College Surgeons, London, can by with confidence on private dixeases. A practice of thirt five ears, four of which have been in the hospitals of thia and suropean cities, enables him to guarantee permanent cures aes charg ice 20 Centre street, between Cambers and ade, —M) U + fails to cure temale ing.” 42 St. Mark’s place. SKIRK, PHYSICIAN, NEVER complalnie, Elogant rooms, nura: Consuitation free. THE OLD PRACTITIONER, CURES inafew Chad nd restores the debilitated, ner of Bon recent case 68 Broadway, cor MPORTANT TO FEMALES.—DR, AND MADAME DU- BOIS (25 years’ practice) gnarantee certain relief to mar- Fled Indies, with of withont medicine, at one snterview. | Fe- mate restorat! Patien e from a distance provided with Board, nursing, &e, Electricity sclentincall . Ni TA East Twenty-eighth street, near Third avers NO 088 OF MANHOOD OR IMPOTENG NG from the follies of youth or other enue Ye aged or even old men permanentiy restored to i by br. LEWIB, No, 7 Beach sirect, 40 Years’ wuctestiul practice, Noiss UNTIL CURRD.—DR. AND MADAME WEST, 144 West Fortieth street, cure at one interview. Their rench Puls never fall, Elegant Rooms befi during eoniuement. Charges reasonable, rere MUSEM! OOD'S MUSEUM AND MENAGERIE (successor to Barnum’s Museum), BROADWAY, CORNER OF THIRTIETH STREET, CONTINUED SECOND WEEK SUCCESS of the famous of MARTINETTL TROUPE MARTINETTI in their astonishing ROU? TRAPEZE in their and comie rick Pantomime, HOP "OMY THUS, preceded | by the langhabie ‘tarce, MB, | + at Or OF MY THUMK, THE YOUNG a We Hor Of MY THUMB, every Matinee, at 2 P. M. HOP O° MY THUMB, ay very evening at 8 o'clock, “CE)ERNANDE,” VERY EVENING UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, “ PEBNanve,” ba BRILLIANT PARISIAN SENSATION, EVERY EVENING, In preparation several 5 In new > URING THE 4 amin g Pamtomnienns WINN Qypr | mnt DUNREK. prising tricks and transformations, IPE CROWNING SUCCESS OF THE SEASON! MINILE NELL THU CALIFORNIA DIAMOND, 4 GU ica a ead 0 See * Wil eetly ngvent. : 5MLAVENUR THEATRE, 5 Sole Lessee and Manager. -Mr, AUGUSTIN DALY. Gk, Genazen commen : ent tonnh wre fear Wealth Bogen wR R. W. Butler and E. 8. Gilmore... Managers and Proprietors ; rs ‘The coolest and best ventiinted theatre im the United bates. “The crowning success of th jon.” BRILLIANT MANAGERIAL VICTORIES. NO CESSA- * Herald, qrublic attention ix called to the mammoth entertainment ; Roride RYENING UNTIL FURTHER q ALL Tit GEMS OF WIT AND HUMOR fous BRILLIANT PARISIAN SENSA- now concentrated at this favorite establishmeat, ‘The great- pied ok faut acts and four tableaus, en- est Comic Pantoinline ever prevent titled ‘it Die RAVIOUR bene Re Ne ActIT. FERNANDES NIW NAA THE GREAT ARTISTIC CLOWN, CHARLES ABBOTT, FERNANDE. Act ILT.-A CORRIGAS ROMANCE, AND PANTOMIMIC TROUPE, . arent eroneae. 5 MASTER BARNEY, MASTER BARNEY, pa) Masia by Bt aL, Scenery JOHNNY THOMPSON, — JOUNNY THOMPEON, ) 8) characters by Sse AGN ©. arnt real promoters of Beary jaugh me an nts FA NORaa i SP rman habevetea aun AMES: ROMERTA NORWOOD, EMULE Add Ryman, Jounny Queen, 3, West, the three great Lights ane oe ee BS Mr. anne Mins LIME KELSEY, [BERS WEORGE’ PARKES, “0, °F. DE the beautiful Vocalist and Burlesque Actress, VER AL ’ MISS GUSSLE CRAYTON Serio-Comic Voculist. aly THE GRAND BALLET TROUPE, eaTURDAY See small bills. All the Great Company will r. Doore AT ONE. open at 7, curtain rises at o'clock. Admission—-Famliy Seats secured 12 dava in advan Girete, 35 cents: Paratet and Dress Carole 00 cent, Box ofles ate Eee anes for open dally; seats secured six days in advance, Tereibibee and etl PE STOESED ieee boon. en? BRRACE CARDEN-FIFIY-RIGHTH STREET AND | TenNanpe, SS GRAND CONG! ts Copies of this comedy—the version as played at the Fifth Avenuie theatre, and copyrighted by the undersi may be had, and terms ascertained, by avplving direety to Gust med — IN DALY. a Caymeectreaapo pp ‘RAND OPERA HOUSE, SAFES, SA -WILDER'S PATENT SALAMAN- 7 corner Twenty-third street and Eighth avenue. . ax. fre proof Safes, both new and seound hand, for | JAMES FISK, JR, l'roprietor, anie at reduced prices at 35 Cortlandt street, door to Mer- | JOHN F, Manager. chants’ Hotel. CORNER GROCERY, DOWN TOWN, WITH TRE Real Estate, for sale pbuilding all rented; small amount Of cash down, long time on balance. ______ SOUTHMAYD & CO., 191 Broadway. A FINE CORNER LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE AT A sacrifice; also Bakeries, Restaurants, Sample Rooms, ice ‘The most remarkable wu NINETEENTH NINETEENTH of the sensation of t WELVE TEMPTATIONS, LVE TEMPTATIONS, ba with its numberless and varied attractions, comprised io UNE MONSTER PROGRAMM ONE MONSTER PROGRAMME. Stores, Butter Stands, Dry Goods Stores, SPECTACLE, Cigar Btores, Billiard Saloons, Rotela, Bi and Shoe Stores, -OPERA, Crockery hone re a 4 rkets, Country Stores, Drug bcautcas eT TO! L a Store Agency, 77 Cedar a eet. PANTOM IME, BALOON IN A GOOD LOCATION, ON ONE OF THE ‘The mont complete organization tn the world, avenues, for sale businefs, £2 very low rent; will BUPO, en, the Wonderiul, ah epee cheap. __EOUTHMATD & CO, 194 Brontway. | htt ‘ALBERT! Ti the Charming. ~FOR SALE, A SPLENDID LIQUOR STORE, N0- rege fascinating. ‘Aues ‘good business; rent very hae Apply on lees- | revo” cons Be Graceful. fses, corner of Ridze and Detancey, streets, from Led BY The great Grotesque. J AN ESTAULISHED, ELEGANTLY FITTED UP DOWN 4A town Liquor store for sale- Doing a good day and night trade; five years’ cheap ler rent pald up to Auxust; price J AJAX, GEO. L, BONIFAVE, FE. L. TILTON, W. DAVIDG Madame PONIst, AJAX. H. HEALY, J. Ve DAILEY, M. ©, M NULLY i Ti . DALY, Fea, for tock, lease and fine fixtures, only #1,000. Owner must ONE BONIFACE, 4 . fell, Apply to CAMUBELL &'00., 380 Bowery. very Mian PONCE gh IRDAY MATINER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CANDY MANUFAC- rae eee Rae ce tory, in @ good location, doing a splendid business, must be Bold this week without fail.” Apply to MAX BAY- ag cs NIGHT Schirmer’ ‘eats secured in adi nee at the Box Offices; also at 7» and Erie Railway Ticket Oflice, ERSDOKFER, Auctioneer, #7 Third avene. bas A a pel oie nee panei a Sagmreae ped VIENNOISE BALLET TROUPE, [BUG STORE FOR SALE—SITUATED IN THE MOST populous part of Brooklyn; established 18 years; lately refitted; stock and fixtures all new; good medleine trade; good reasons for selling: will be sold low. Apply at the store 740 Court street, near Chureh, Foe SAME, OF WOULD BE EXCHANGED FOR country property+The Stock, Fixtures, Good Will and Lease of a weil established Boot and Shoe Store, doing bert business on Fulton avenue, Mrooklyn; the present owner having other business cannot give his thme ; or would take a competent man, with some means, as Partner ITH Junction of Fulton and Main ata,, Brooklyn, room No, & OR SALE— CORNER LIQUOR STORE AND BILLIAR Saloon in Brooklyn; also Storea and Real Estate of all kinds for sale or exchange by THOMAS GAFFNEY, No. 28 Chambers street, : OR SALE—A DRUG STORE ON EIGHTH AVENUE; 0d location; terms cash, Apply to HIND, NAUMANN & MURPHY, 1 Barclay street, OR SALE-TO CLOSE THE ESTATE, A SADDLE AND Harness Manufactory in this city, doing a first class busi- reseription and | | numbering 98 beautiful dancers, are now e United States and will shortly appear in this Ww’ Doors cee at7ig P.M. To cludes at 1u%4 P.M. route to the seattes LLACK’S. Proprietor and Manacer. Mr. LESTER WALLACK, ence at 8 o'clock. Con- P.M. SUMMER SEASON, Engagement for a limited period of the popular author and acts Or, Mr. JOHN BROUGHAM, MARKED SUCCESS, STIC APPLAUSE award S to his new Drawa of gunded upon Robin. and entitied the on's popuiar story of “Annie Ju E D a 1 S H 1, THE SIGNAL OF DANGER * or ey ene ee canadien diaper’ | Satie “WT EE {pt further notice 2953g Sixth’ avenue, near Fiftesnth street, Madame 8, Pon! | Original Music, Nuw Scenery, New Appointments and New chon wil leave for E i i oe AN UNUSUALLY POWERFUL CAST. plenty work; reason for selling, other business. Inquire 1} tt street, near Grand. (OR SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED CIGAR STORK, with Fixtures aud Lease; rent very low, and for sale very cheap within three day Apply at 417 Greenwich st. OR SALE—A SPLENDIDLY FITTED UP BA AND Sample Room, near Broadway; reasonable price. In- quire at % old No, and 101 new No. Bleecker street, any time after 10.4. M. OR SALE—A WELL ESTABLISHED LAUNDR doing a good business—from $75 to #1) per week ; good ieason (or Kelling. Apply at 153 Lleecker «treet, SECOND HAND SHOW CASES, DESKS, Drug Drawers, Counters, ‘ables, Signe, ens, sash; stores itted up in one day. treet and No, ¥ Vestry street. ROLEUM OIL REFINERY, WITH FO! lete running order, Apply foot 1 lots; street, East river. OR SALE OR TO LET—A JOB PRINTING OFFIC in good working order, Call at or address 261 West rty-filth street, UE STORE, WEST SIDE; | in Good 0 years established, Tngnire of {OR SALE CHE. Chariton and \ Qi ington sireets, known as the Oxford House. For particulars inquire on the premises. » He ZINDLING WOOD FACTORY FOR SALE—NOW doing a thriving business; would be sold with and Boiler; wood machinery removed if required. premises, S61 and S33 Kast Sixticth street, H! DUFFY & SON, —FOR SALE, LIQUOR STORE AND p for acash customer, 36 Grand street, 1CK OF ASSORTED DRY GOODS FOR SALE. With Lease of Store, on one of the best avenues in the r improved Real Estate or cash; sold on account of ith, Address W. T., Herald A DAY.—STATE AND COU of LLOYD'S Patent Revolving Do jusiness Opportunities in to-day’s Herald, bh PURCHA: NSE, } ARE CHANC Fixtures, eh qr ie) city, imipaire $10 bie Maps, Seek ly. 2 THE LEASE, LIC! ‘ WIL | at $3 JO) Brock’ and Fiatures of w well locs ‘ocery and Ligue p town, with ed. Apply to GAFFNEY & CC hambers st. bike — Z FOR ONE OF THE T GERMAN Hotels, frequented by agreat number of travel- sing and coming from Europe. It contains 40 good ‘The stock of Lease, five years; amount can be cleared in three years. ange for good City Property. VER & OVERLANDEL, 58 Bowery, entrance Canal street, rooms Nos. 1 and 2. -FOR SALE—A| RARE CHANCE--AN ed Manutactaring Busines nd fn unlimited demand; f ation asked; sutistactory reasons s ‘Address IRON, box 55 Jersey City Post oflic furnished rooms, large bar and dining room. Hquors and wines fx worth about 5,000, re The abo FRANK A NE) TUESDAY—BENEFIT OF 7. ( street, near Broad Of fix frst class makers, at extreme ing this month, or wiil’ take from #5 patd, yew Chic! dew iminediately. A be dts wits | their elegant 74 oct Torte, made to or: also 2.0 Lote of Twei CINCINNATI-“A powerful attraction! SAN FRANCISCO—“A grand success !* CHICAGO-—“A perfect work" ST. LOUIS—"The best!” THE NEW YORK PRESS AND PUBLIC pronounce it BRUUGHAM’S CHEF D'EUVRE. B. CONWAY'S PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN. MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 13, MISS LEONA CAVENDER in Jobn Breas New Local Drama, MINNIE’S LUCK, ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HO 201 BOWERY, An entirely new Irish Drama, entitled, THE WILD ROSE OF WICKLO THE WILD ROSE OF WICKLOW; OR, IRELAND AND ENGLAND, TONY PASTOR OPENS A NEW COMIC BUDGET, The three Et Mopian Comedians of Americ KERN Nk Ay MOUR, J. W. McAN- 3 W AND MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME, RIGGS, A VOLUNTEER ON 10 THEATRICAL MANAGERS, A large and constantly jcrensing stock of WOOD CUTS, fi from fresh and original METROPOLITAN JOB PRINTING OFFICE, Nassau street, Old Herald B cestgue, on hand at tl low tor cash 01 instalments, ny. <tc ha SRP ee AE STR A GREAT OFFER.—HORACE WATERS, 481 BROAD- way, will dispose of 100 Planos, Melodecns and Organs low prices for cash das to ub monthly until money appiled if purcuased. wluded in this offer. The same to let, and ing Pianos are BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD PIANO, ONLY $75; A Seven octave, carved legs, overstrung bass Planoforte @ great sacrifice for e: 5 J. BIDDLE, 18 Amity street, near Broadway. N ELEGANT SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO- forte for sale at 690 Sixth avenue, ne: ‘ortieth street; city makers ; neariy new ; rich to 225 if taken price 4 CENT, RICHLY CARY! D, FOUR ROUND corners, rosewood 7% octave Pianoforte, made to order MAGNT Tor #800, only seven montis in se, Will be sold for 8275; alKo nich Parlor, Chamber and Dining F perty of private family, 13 Of Broadwat niture at half cost;’ pro- 12 East Tenth street, one block west between Univorsity place and Firth avenue. ‘F.—PRIVATE FAMILY LEAVING ‘ood Piano- use wx Monts ; Call at 113. West RARE CHAN cost 700, for R27 niture at half cost. et, near Sixth avenu ty-seventh st GREAT REDUCTION IN PRIC S$ OF FIRST C) Pianos; a Chickering #100; also Steinway and Erard Upright, a bargain, at STEEDMAN & HOLLYER'S, 65 Went Sixteenth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, Sona presd oitce LADY WILL SELLA ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTI sold for $27% 33 two walnut siriped carved legs and case, 7 octaves, cost £550, for less tha: reps Suits or BOB ogant rosewood Chamber Set, cost $300, for 6 $275; guaranteed for five years; box for shipment, Apply at Third street, Spring and ‘Hair Matiresse Chrtains, Hookease, Bronzes, nut Dressing Table, S| ainber Seta, Boating, Btageres, Mirrors, ases, locks, Paintings, wal Sldebosrd, &ec!, at great bargain? also Magniticent rosewood 71¢ octave Hianotorte, cost #800, for #275, Inquire at private residence 12 Kast Tenth street, one west of Broadway, between University place and Firth MNEs EsAi 1 PN A ARIE i INNS RICH ASSORTMENT OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI- ture for sale, the property of a private famile deelin’ bonsekeoning and not wishingto have an auction sale; sell, at half cost, all of their magnificent Household uperd Parlor Suits, 14. p) $160; 2 Suits, in reps, for # ; magnificent 734 octuy Pianoforte, best elty maker, cost $790, tor $210; Stool tnd Cover, Etageras,-Bookease; 1U_1ich cedroom Seta, at ess than hal! cost; 90 Curpeta, from 50 cents per yard 1 wt 1 at private residence 113 Weat Twenty-seventh ixth avenne. N, B.—The above furniture hi 1 ‘August B. R, } IN. Exq. in: T PRIVATE SALE—MAGNIFICENT DRAWING - A oom Furnitare, "Etageres, Bookcase, Paiutings, #, Marqneteri¢, bois de rove Cabinets, velvet{Caryote, Sil y are, ( anoforte 10 us ver, Dining Room Furniture, rosewood Vi- #x months, at halt original cost). Call be- fare. purchasing elsewhere, Property amily. leavi 67 West Fitteenth street, near Sixth aveaue. \ARPETS, FURNITURE, &0.—HOUSEKEEPERS SU P- anil payment recelved by the week or mc NINGHAM, 886 3d avenue, near 28th ETS, FORMTURE AND BEDDING. Housekeepers supplied with the above a on easy terms. Payments weekly or monthly. ELLY & CO., ‘Corner Tweniy-fifth street and Sixth arenue. ‘Ig, FURNITURE, OILCLUTH AND BEDDING at reduced pri 's supplied at O. FAR RELL 4 GREENE" chavenue, Payments taken weekly or moutbly, ont FORGET 10 ATTE Tuesday, Mth Inst, at 104 SWISS CARVED ANT at 469 Broadway, near Grand st oo D AUCTION SALE, ON o'clock, of QUE FURNITURE, EO. W. READ & CO., Manufacturers and dealers in Veneera and Fancy Wood, Black Walnut, Hungarian Ash, French 1d Tulip Wood, strong bags; celebrated ci! y mai nearly new. 113 Seventh street. A be found at the factory and warerooms of 1 5 Eaat Twenty-tirst street, between Second months, cost #710, for B50. catel, Pa eacritic N Dunham; magnificent overstrung: extravidinary ricrilice for cash. J . P= py econd hand 6% 7 1 thorough order, For sale at iow SONS, IL East Fourteenth street, between Broadway aud | Fith avenus FAMILY WILL SEDL forte for $ lave, over= guarantee ; re; five years LARGE VARIETY OF THE FINEST PIANOFORTES olfered the public and the most reasonable in price can NNYS & SON, d Third MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOPORTE, MADE to order, celebrated maker, fully guaranteed, used six Varlor Furniture, covered bro- tings, Brouzes, Chamber and Dining Furniture; property of family leaving city. 67 West Fifteenth reet, near Sixth aventy F YOU WANT A GOOD PIANO CHEAP, MERRELL’S wareroom, No. ® Union aqua stalments or rented; customers sulted; jarge akers; look before selecting elsewhere. AGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD 7 OCTAVE PIANO, HAV: ing four round corners, fully guaranteed, only #10, hy re AMES GORDON 22 Sixth avenue, EVEN OCTAVE MODERN I for #210; manulacture of Pian jalty H. HARDMAN, street, hear Amity street, WOOD SEV! Pianoforter, with all nd 7 oct 50 and 1B Ware ‘00m, 45 § 25 SECOND HAND PIANOS OF VARIOUS makers, rising Squares, U sand Grands, in y CHICKERING & ANO! pric ¥FMAN & FINNEY, 167 Water street, Brookiyn. HE IMPROVED (SCHENCK) WOODWORTH PLANERS and Matchers, Kesawing apd Siding Sawa; Wood and Tron Working Machiuery of ail desoriptinns, JOHN B. SCHENCK & SON, 118 Liberty atreet. Lamia > | ‘ainot aad Ash Burls, ANTED--8SECOND HAND 40 HORSE POWER STEAM Mahogan; Bira 4 Cured Ma] " een To tna ans ea i i Play bg good conaition, ata reasonable price. Ad- Veneers cut a ‘and size. 1()() HORSE POWER ENGINE, Wit PERS bi aad: 172 Centre street, 100 comes, 10 chaape tur pF Temenos ta lonroe reat, ‘Also Roome 0} Pactorn, | Hoh Noulscn titers 1 vite steam power. 10 i We dees OT LTy. NOP GUILTY, Great Mi an Grand Ballet Drama, snes, NOT GUILTY, Beautifal Seenery, i Splendid Must pee trittiug Pableaux, NOT GUILTY, NOT GUILtY, NOT GUILTY, ery Band NOT GUILTY. ONE HUNDRED AND HipTy LOLERS pat nag ARKATION OF TROOPS Nor GuILTyY. ‘and TERRIFIC BATTLE SCENE, hannah ca OUTS THEATRE. TURSDAY, JUNE M4, and every evening Wiring the week, will be presented \Vatts Phillips’ romantic drama of THE HUGUENOT, produced with NEW SCENERY. NEW COSTUMES, NEW MUale. NEW PROPERTIES NEW MACHINERY \u a“ including the celebrated 4 CLODOCHE TROUPE, who have been engased expressly for this play. No “the pub nformed that tickets purchased of speculators on the sitewalk, on aud after Tuesday, June 4, will be refused at the door, TRE. EXTRA’ ANNOUNCEMENT, On Monday evening, June 13, this Theaire WILL BE CLOSED ‘ in conrequence of the necensary preparations ineident to ta inetion o HUGUENOT ¥ NEXT, JUNE Mi, With & powerful cast. Whicll will be present TAA NES UT STREET, ha. ” . a TAMMANY, MTH STREET First time of CUMIC ERICK PANTOMIME, ILD GRANNY GRUMP Or the Fairy of the Golden Wheat Sheat, MAFFIPE "AND BARTHOLOMEW as Cloww and Pantaloon, MACE AND ALLEN MACE AND ALLEN M AND ALLEN and Jerry,” in thelr MAFFITT'S & EW appear in the Crib Scene from * GLOVE FIGHT, GLOVE FIGHT, MISS LILLIE HALL, SERIO-COMIC VOCALIST. JERRY CORN, IRISH’ COMEDIAN AND VOUALIS?, ALE gga Benen of TOM ALLEN. OM ALLEN. TO Matinee Every Saturday. LYMPIC THEATRE, THIS EVENING, MONDAY, 18TH, FIFTH WEEK OF MRs, A. OATES? BUR U. Mt ‘. The evening's enterialnneat will commence with the Farce of tanec Fitat THE atom BARBER. Narcissus Filzfriczie (Gret appearance), ig Mr. WILLIE EDOUIN. HERNANDEZ’S IMPERIAL JAPs, introducing wew ‘Tricks, Guitar Quartet aud Triple Perche, by the LEON BROTHERS, After which, for the first time in this city, an entirely new version of the DAUGHTER OF THE REGIMENT; si ‘i OR, THE #00 Ry bei au a Josephine, the adopted child of the Mrs, Jaa, A. Oateg To order to make ls play still more pleasing the following music is introduced :— This a famons regiment. Trio, from Trovatore Trio, from At Like a Soldier Fall Sabre de Mon Pere. li Baceto.,.. Concluding w! the “Grande Duches Josephine, the Daugl lade, of Sergeant Sea Gulliot, a Pumpernick|e, Sve Duke de Graniltere, Bernard Pierre. Kuen - Stephen, a Peasant Vale Thi : ide with GRAND PARISIAN BALLET, WILLIE EDOUIN'S ‘eat imitation of Mile, Bonfanti, ansisted by Mr. 1H. H. PRATT as Novisimo, and HERNANDESS GRAND ORCHESTRA, THE BOSTON VERSUS THE BEETHOVEN FESTIVAL, Professor Gilmore .. Mr, A. M. HERNANDEZ MATINERS AY AND SATURDAY AT 2. OOLEY'S OPERA HOUSE, BROOKLYN, Batre sight, Compimmentary Benetit to JOHN HOOLEY, MONDAY, JUNE 18. A host of Vi FIOOLEY'S ORERA HOUSE, BROOKLYN, TO LET, During the Suminer Vacation, to first class Entertainments, by the nigutor week. Por terms apply to R. M. Hooley. ELLY & LEON'S | Leer "i 4 Broadway. KELLY & LEON'’s. Firat ay KELLY & LEON'S, Mr. Fayette Wel E . Bruivet and Cured, Misch joie Nigyer. I ——, earance of fh. Mysterious Hogshead, Be '3 OPERA HOUSE. More new attractions. Opera every evening during this week. Six new stars appear to-night, frat time. Four end men to-night, same time. “BOBBY NEWCOMB and PENGILL'S MINSTRE! PET. ae ALLEN & P LS. ALLEN & PET. TENGILL'S MINSTRELS and WALTER BRAY. Thirty erformers at BRYANT'S OPERA HOUSE, Great bit of ihe four end men. I R. KAHN'S MUSEUM, 745 BROADWAY, New York—alao London and Paris—will shortly be open. For gentlemen only. IRCULATION FIGURE, THE THE GREAT ( NATOMY OF TON VEGETABLES AND FRUITS, THE DYING dae i EER OF BATTLE, NO NEED FOR THIS GREAT INSTITUTION TO BE AD- ‘The Anatomy of Everything i Creation, from the smailest y io the great Elephant, ‘ing ten thousand others. Intense exeltement. tay to be duly announced. A husdred thou- Jes never seen in the United States before. ES FROM THE RUINS OF POMPELL FROM THE TOWER OF LONDON AND THE BRITISH MUSEUM, CROWN JEWELS OF ENGLA ND FRANCE, 2 7 A DAY OF OPENING SHORTLY TO Bis ANNO 749 Broadway (opposite Astor piace’, New ¥ One visit will Grand © sand Cur ANTIOL DUPLICATES AND DIE.” _B TO SEE DR. 745, Broadway (opposite Astor place)s odon and P OOK OUT FOR THE GRAND OPENING OF DR, 4 Kahn's Museum, 74) Broadway (opposite Astor place), New York; also London and Pari VARTHQUAKES v . ‘Are natyre’a convnisions, But to see nature's beaution DR. HN a . KAHIN'S MUSEUM, LONDON AND PARTS, 74) BROADWAY, te Astor op lace, OPENING DAY BE ANNOUNCED, prpumanic TUNNEL—UNDERy BROADWAY, 240 [ Broadway, corner Warren. Open Wale 5. ARTZ) MAGICAL REPOSITORY, 748 BROADWAY, 748 BROADWAY, — FOR CONJURING TRICKS, 748 BROADWAY, FOR MAGICAL APPARATUS, 748 BROADWAY, FOR INGENIOUS PUZZLES, From 60 cents to #50, WILL S0ON “CREATION,” “MESSIAH” AND JBRET ie and music, price Se, each ; com- TO OF jab," & CO,, Publishers, 711 Broadway. (80sBy orera House, , Chicago, IN, To rent for all first class entertainments. For terms address TREASURER, Crosby Opera House, VENTRAL PARK GARDEN. C RIGHT, Y THEODORE THOMAS’ POPULAR CONCER ie THEATRICAL MANAGERS. ok of | A large and constantiy | increasing WOOD curs, ‘ trom frésh and original hand at the METROPOLITAN JOB PRINTING OFFICE 97 Naasan screet, f , Old Herald Building, UsIC TO #E PERFORMED AT THE BEETHOVEN Centennial Festival, price BUe,, ineluding “Achieved is Hous Work,” Creation; “Thanks Be to God,” Bie “Inflammatis.””—Stabat "Mater; *Hallelnjah,''—Mege Spangled Banner; “Advil Chorus," — fi Trovae 1 Y & CO, Publishers, 711 Broadway, é on ciples lid GTRAWBERRY, FLORAL ; hs AND MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT, Y THE, LADIES’ UNION AID SOCIETY, at the Institution, 2h} Weat Forty-second street, near Eighth avenue, Monday aud Tuesday evenings, Juue 1 wud ld, 1s¢ i Tickets, One Poilars eee The Bible used in Epworth church, a, by hi Wesley and his father will be on cabibiie sco TICKETS OF ADMISSION FOR THE IN- JRAL NIGHT OF THE GREAT MUSICAL MONDAY JUNE 18TH, FOR SALE AT ALU MUSEUM OF ANATOMY Broadway. are fearfully and =f pderfally made. |v | ois tied, hd The Beanties, Wonders and Monstror of 615 the Human and Animat Creation to be seen at 618 gne vis . mute | TP STAIRS, UP STATRS, The mont gonter! place in the city. L BOL LEVARD HALL, sway, 65% p wiair, between Houston and Bleecker streets, now open. 682 1 Up atatre. ES T° THEATRICAL MANAGERS. increasing stock of Up staire, A large and constantly woop ¢' rom fresh and o designs, on band at the METROPOLITAN JOB PRINTING OFFICE, 97 Nassau street, Herald Building. al

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