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BROOKLYN CITY NEWS. Fatal Accidents—Alleged +Homicide—Burgla- ries-The Eight Hour Law—! he New Sant- tary Squad—The Prospect Park Bonds. The residence of Lewis Atkins, No. 13 Bond street, Was feloniously entered last night and robbed of $150 worth of property. ‘The fur facsory of Robert D. Aveserough, No. 141 Grand avenue, was burgiariously entered on Friday night and robved of $400 worth of furs, ‘The body of ap unknown man was found floating An the water at the foot of Conover sireet, yesterday, ‘The body was removed to the dead house, The residence of Peter Moore, on Tompkins ave- nue, near Pulaski sireet, was burgiariously entered on Friday afternoon during the ab-ence of the tam- fly. A lace shawl and other aritcles of clothing ‘were stolen. ¢ Aggie Doyle, a child between three and four years old, fell into a tub of boiling waiter at tne residence Of its@arents, in Hopkins street, near Nelson, yes- erday, and was scalded io death. Coroner White- hill heid an inquest, when a verdict in accordance ‘was rendered. ‘The Prospect Park employés are rejoicing over the Gecision rendered by the Court of Appeals in the liti- tion between the Park Commissioners and ‘the wor. By the decision the Mayor ts compelled to igo the rrospect Purk bouds, aud the work will ‘therefore be continued. Michaet Howard, Patrick Kelley and Patrick Feeney were taken before Justice Delmar, or the First District Court, yesterday, on a charge of as- saulting aud robbing Bridget Holines, near her rest- dence in Asily strect, bridget says the accused Knocked ier down anu robbed uer of thirty dollars. The workingmen on all the public works ax de- mManding tie enforcement of the Eight Hour law, in accordance with the resolution adopted by the Board of Aldermen at their last mecting. Tbe Prospect Park Commissioners refuse to comply with the de- Mand, siaing as an excuse that twey employ the auea by the hour. “~ Mr. George W. Leslie, residing in Monroe strect, near Broadway, was awakened by a noise in his house on Friday evening, and suspecting the pres- ence of a titef be took up a musket and was about passing out of the parlor door when lie confronted ‘une thief, but was so much overcome by surprise ‘that he gave the ieillow am; opportunity to make good his caeape without ng @ shot at him or amaking avy effort to capture bin. John Fitzpatrick, a weil known contractor of the Tenth ward, was thrown out of lis wagon, in Nevins street, on Friday night, and received injuries which resulted in his death shortly alter the accident oc- curred, ‘ihe Wagon in wiuch he was riding struck the curbsione, when his horse took tright and ran away, draxgig the unfortunate man a considerable distance over the cobble stones. The deceased ‘leaves a wife and several children. Coroner Whitehill has been called upon to investi- gate the cause of the death of Mrs, Rosanna Devine, who, it ts alieged, died from the eflect of inyurtes at the hands of her husband, James Devine. Dr. John Morehead gave a certiilcate of ueath trom consump- tion, aud on thls the deceased was buried. John Sweency, tho brother 01 tie deceased, made an aifl- davit betore Coroner Whitehill setting forth that he believed that luis sister had been ioully dealt with, and the body will be taken up on Monday aud a post. mortem made. The following officers were ass! @ sanilary syuad yesterday by D: OMicer:—1. T. T. Coddington, from Navy Yard to Fulton ferry; 2 Charles McGrath, from Fulton ferry to South ferry; 3, Laurence Pow- ers, Souin fervy to Hamilton ferry; 4. Owen Ewing, Hamilton avenue to Red Hook; 5. Michael Ryan, Red Hook to — Gowanns; 6 William Brophy, Gowanus beach; 7. John Vau Sann, Green- \point to Navy Yard. These men have constant su- Pervision of the entire dock frout, in regard to the unloading of nuisances of any kind. ned to duty as » Cochran, Health RED Ciovp, the “savage chief of still more savage men,” uncouth and as little versed in diplomacy as he may ve, gol of a very good thing the other day. Secretary Cox had made a long speech on the benetl- cence of the “Great Father” (the s’resident), to which Red Cloud retorted:—*The Great Father may be good and kind, but 1 can’t sce it;” nor will he ‘sce iv? until another method of dealing with the Indians is adoplted.—Nashville Vaion, Juner2. Sa RE STE MARRIAGES AND DEATHS Married. ALLISON—Love.—On_ Thursday, June 16, at St. John’s chapel, by the Rev, S. H. Weston, RICHARD ALLISON to Many A., daughter of Thomas Love, all Of this cit BENNETT—BONNELS.—On Wednesday, June 15, by the Rey. James Millett, at the bride’s residence, CHRISTOPHER BENSwTT, late of Danbury, to Miss Mary JANG L, all of this city, —CHASB.—On Saturday, June 18, by the . Mikeis, at the residence of the bride’s parents, CHARLES H. HERRICK to CARRIE A., daughter of John L. Chase, ‘0 cards, S 1 of this city. vat NAGLE—MARRINNE: Tesidence of the bri¢ Quennell, EpwAarD Ff. NAGLE 10 Mary L, Marre NER, dat or oi William A, Marriner, all of this city. No cars, Nasu, LL.—On Wednesday evening, June 15, at ‘Trinity chapel, by the Rey CHARLES A. io Miss EMILY VIRGINIA, daughter of John G. Merrell, all of this city. THOMAS—Assor?.—On Thu ton, Mass., by the Rev. Dr. S. K. Nhrop, ADDISON 'HOMAS, Of this city, to ALICE G., eldest daughter of the late James A. Abbott, of Boston, Mass. Dr. Swope, Mr. June 16, In Bos- Died. CATELY.—On Friday, June 17, Wittiam H., son of the late Witham H. Cately, aged 11 years and 8 months. The relatives and friends of the family, also the members 01 Eixcelsior Lodge. No. 195, F. aud A. M., are respectfufiyginvited to aitepd the funeral, from his late residence, 853 West Forty-third street, this (Sunday) aiternoon, at two o'clock, ConNneR.—On Thursday, Jane 16, alter a lingering illness, JoHN CONNER, aged 62, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late rest- dence, Union piace, L, I., this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock. CurtTIN.—On Friday, June 17, JOHN Curtin, native of the parish of Milrord, county Cork, Ireland, in the ist year o/ his age. The funeral will take place, from his tate resl- dence, Conover street, near Dikeman, South Brook- lyn, this (Sunday) alternoon, at half-past two o'clock, and trom thence to the Cemetery of the Holy Cross. DARKIN.—On Saturday, . June 18, at her resi- dence, No, 41 Second averue, MARGARET CUMMINGS, wife of Patiick Parkin, a native of county Armagh, Treiand, aged 38 years, The relatives and friends of the family are re. spectfuily invited to attend the funeral, from the Church of the nativity, Second avenue, near Third street, on Monday morning, at+ten o'clock. A Pete, mass will be offe for the repose of her soul, Davis.—At Greenwich, Conn, On Friday, June 17, HENny Davis, aged 73 years. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, at Christ’s cnurch, Greenwich, this (Sunday) afternoon, at five o'clock. Evers,—On Saturday evening, June 18, Jonn HER- MANN HENRY, only son ef Henry and Wilhelmihe Evers, aged 11 months and 3 pe The relatives and friends of the family are re- specitully mvited to attend the funeral, on Monday afternoon, at two o’clock, irom the residence of his parents, 64 Monroe street. Fitapatrick.—On Friday, June 17, JoHn Firz- PATRICK, @ native of Kings county, Ireland, aged 56 ears, . The relatives and friends of the family are re- ‘spectfully invited to attend the funeral. The re- mains will be taken from his late residence, corner of Nevins aud President streets, Brooklyn, to St. Mary Star of the Sea church. Court street, on Mon- day morning, at ten o'clock, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered for the repose of his soul; from thence to Flatbush Cemetery for interment. Gtszons.—On Saturday, June 18, ANNIE GIBBONS, dear beloved wife of Thomas Gibbons, aged 26 years and 8 months. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 725 Court street, South Brooklyn. HANNAGAN.—In Brooklyn, on Friday, June 17, HENRY HANNAGAN, aged 62 years, 3 months and 24 days, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- quested to attend the funeral, from his late re: dence, 71 Sackett street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock, HARRIS.—On Saturday, June 18, AMELIA HARRIS, eldest daughter of Amelia and the late Abraham Harris, aged 41 years, The funeral will take place on Monday afternoon, from the residence of her mother, 528 West Twenty- eighth street, at half-past one o’ciock. H1CKS.—On Friday evening, June 17, KATE B. ae wife of Henry Hicks, aged 27 years aud 10 months, The funeral will take place, from her Jate rest- dence, corner Summit street and Newark avenue, Lis cel City, N. J., this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'cl LAaMBERT.—At Tottenville, Long Island, on Satur- day morning, June 18, RicHARD C. D. LAMBERT, in the 32d year of his age. LBENKY.—On Friday, June 17, EDWARD LEENRY, son of the late Edward and Johanna Leeney, a native of the parish of Ballingary, county Limerick, Treland, aged 26 years. ‘The funeral will take place froth the residence of brother-in-law, John Oarroli, 1,003 First avenue, Fifty-ninth and Sixticth streets, this (Sun- ) afternoon, at two o'clock. BWis.—On Friday, June 17, alter a short iliness, ANN, beloved wife of Joseph Lewis, and daug iter of the late Wiliam P, Fitzgerald, formerly of Mon- straven, county Kildare, Ireiand, sgen 42 years, Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 237 Kast {th street, this (Suaday) afiernoon at oue MAGNOR.—On Saturday, June 18, MARY MaGNor, after @ protracted illness, aged 27 years, 1 month and 12 days. ‘Yhe relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully inviied to attend the funeral, from the rest dence of her father, 389 First street, Wiltamaburs, E. b., en Monday aiternoon, at two o'clock, thence to Catva MaRKEY.—On Thursday, Juno 16, Francis J. MAR«Key, after a protracted Niness, aged 21 years aud 6 montus, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respoct- fully invited to atted the funeral, from the residen. of ‘his fainer, corner of Frout and Mum streots, Brooklyn, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock, Mizcus t Hoboken, N. ., on June 17, alter a long and serlous ilnes:, ANDREW Mixcus, in the 66tn year of his age. 5 Friends and relatives are respectfully invited to ttend tne funeral; from his late residence, No, 167 Garden street, Hoboken, this (Sunday; afternoon, at one o'clock, McGvINNEss.—On Thursday, June 16, of consump- tion, JAMES MCGUINNESS, aged 27 years, ‘The friends of the family, also Monitor Lodge, No. 52k, F. and A. M., are invite:! to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 114 West Tuirty-third street, this (sunday) morning, at eleven o'clock. Nopig.—-On Saturday, June 18, MINNIE, only daughter of Robert Noble, mason, of No. 2 Attorney street, New York, aged 8 years, 6 months and 18 days. “the friends and acquaintances of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the resilence of her father, at the above number, on Monday aiternoon, at hal!-past one o'clock. to Cal- very Cemetery, Noonan.—On Monday, June 13, at the Convent of Mercy, corner of Classon aad Wiiloughby avenues, Brooklyn, MARGARET (in religion Sister Mary Paula), daughter of Daniel and Ela Noonan, of this city, iter remains were interreit in Flatbush Cemetery. OGpeNn.—On Thursday, Jane 16, at East Orange, N.J., James H. OGDEN, age 36 years. The friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the First Baptist church, Newark, N. J., on Mondsy afternoon, attwo o’cloek. Ross.—-At his residence, oa Friday morning, June 7, Tuomas K. Ross, aged 6| years, ‘he fiends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from St. Peter's durch, Morristown, on y morning, af eleveno'clock. MOUR.—Altter a long aid painful Ulness, Perer: MOUR, @ Native of Bando, county of Cork, Ire- land, in the 65th year of his ye, ‘The triends of the family dre respectfully invited to attend the funeral Montay afternoou, at two o'clock, from bis late resibace, 188 South Third street, Jersey City. Vait.—On Thursday, Jum 16, Maurice Vain, aged 70 years. ‘The reiatives and friends 0) the family, also those of his sons, Michael and Willam, and of his son-in- law, Edward Giles, are respe¢fully invited to atter the funeral, this (Sunday) aftenoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of his n-in-law, No, 6 Doyer street. tO LET ¥OR BUSINISS PURPOSES. _ A FIRST LOFT TO LET-NEWLY PAINTED AND pered, on Fulton street, ner Broadway. Inquire of 142 Fulton stret, STORE AND BACK ROOMTO LET—40 FOURTH avenue, near Twenty-ninth treet; all improvements. Apply to the owner, on the premisg, from IL to | o'eloe RICK FACTORY TO LET THEAP—NO, 9 JANE street; 4atorles and basemet; desis le location for op, laundry or store A ppl Broadway TEAM POWER.--SECOND F\OQOR, ONE ROOM, 20x A) 90, $400; one room, 50x50, $50) Ground floor, one room, Bix90, jn one room, 50x45, Bi. Power, #125 per horse. Also, three stor brick weeceer 2478, with one story exten- sion, 20x: botler house, 22x40; yd, 20x78; ten foot cart- and. storehouse, about kane Or with 2) horse wi power, $420. | Apply on premibs, of “ENGINEEK, 404 First averfie, corner of Twenty-fou\h street, TORE TO LET—CORNER BROMWAY AND TWENTY ninth street ; Store to let, 1,182 Roadway ; aiso Store and Basement 13 Bast Twonty-seventh eet; suitable for uphol- stery. Apply to B. C. CLARKE, 13 Last’ Twenty-seventh st. 7, ‘THE THREE STORY HOUSE AND STORE 288 Front street, near Roosevell street ferry, Jong been used asa flour store; rent 900. Apfy to A. M. FANNING, 40 East Fourth street. 10 LET—FOR BUSINESS PURPISES, A VERY FINE Second Floor, four window: Jobn street, In- cone DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. Unfurnished, 10 LET—A HOUSE, WITH ELEVE: }, in Brookiyn, E. atreet, one block south of or address ¥, C. DAVEY, (PO LBT—OR WILL SELL CHEAP, A FOUR STORY English basement ffouss in Weat Twenty-eigith street ; will retain one room for storage on top floor. “inquire of owner, 469 Eighth avenue, or 343 West Twenty-sixth street, sat LET—WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, THE cy ries, HS, a Fait rent $60." Apply to New York. audsome little throe story, high stoop brick House, with ‘indow, 185 ay wat Zweite meer Fuse Gg oe Rend ‘00MS; every Lnprovement ; arfect order. ent $1,400. Been 1 (0 2 dulye without perme . ROBT, G, RICHARDS, 988 Brond (0 LET.—A FINE THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BRICK ne, Honse, Filty-firat atrect, near Tenth ave xix 2uet put in Ghorous i order, bias all modern improvemente ‘and Will be rented very low. WATERLOW & CO,, 886 Sixth avenue. PO LEt—A SMALL BROWN STONE FRONT HOUSE, near Madiaon avenue, on Forty-ninth atreet; newly ai good locality, and ‘bas all, modern improvements; Address'?., Herald office, IN BROOKLYN—THREE STORY BRICK in Franklin avenue, ner DeKalb; will be rented ghoap to a good tenant. “Inqui‘e at! No.3 bith place, Brook. a (PO,LEASE, NEW COTTAGES, ON ITH STREET, NEAR Boulevard, ten rooms, gas, bath. &c., #f00: new House in Eighty-third street, neat Fourth avenue, $1,100. W. R. MORGAN, 12 Wastlingion place, [SEURNISHED A THREE STORY HIGH STOOP brown stone House, on West Twenty-atxth street, near Sixth avenue, in complete order, to rent low to a, ho agents need apply. Adress HOMER, Her $7) PER MONTH FOR HOUSE CORNER oF FOR- LE'S bi od tenant; ollice. ty-second street and Sixth avenue. Apply at KIT- 00ks 01 6) Sixth aveaue, _ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET. _ HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR AND Bedroom, with private bath, for a party of pa no n Or gentleman and lady, at 749 Sixth avenue, near Forty-sec- ond street. Terms mo4Jerate. FIRST CLASS SUIT, SEVEN ADJOINING ROOMS, second tloor, strictly private, 453 Hudson atreet; also splendid high Basement, four or more rooms, 6 West tenth sireot. Apply on premises. T MODERATE PRICES--FEW COMFORTABLE ooms, en sutite or separately, to let, furnashed, to gen- Hlemen, without board, 86 East Ninth street, between Broad- way and Fourth avenue. NUMBER OF FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED Rooms to let, somo of them very tow for the summer ; also in Brooklya and country. Address N.C. BISHOP, 243 Broadway. A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET A PARLOR AND 21 Extension Koom, or front Room, richly furnished. Ap- Ply at 63 St. Mark's place (Kighth street), near Second av. A. SECOND FLOOR, FOUR ROOMS, IN A BROWN stone house, all improvements; immodiate possession ; rent $2:W. EB. L. & B. T. BURNHAM, 69 Hudson st. FIRST FLOOR—TWO PARLO} KITCHEN bedroom; marble mantel; separate meter; newly painted and papered; rent #35; more room if required; pos- Session immediately. 17 Cornelia street. LADY, OWNING HER HOUSE, MOST DESIRABLY located, family strictly private, consisting of four adults, aesires to rent a Suit of elegantly furnished Apart- ments, to two gentlemen ; opposition. Address THEODORA, Herald ottice. VERY HANDSOME FLOOR OF FOUR ROOMS. with gag, separate meter and water, bails and stairs oil clothed, for $88, ot 19 East Tweifth strect, corner ‘Third ave- ; 98 Third avenue, #20; seen all day. ROBT. G. RICHARDS, 953 Broadway. HALF OF HOUSE TO LET—FURNISHED COMPLETE for housekeeping, or to a party of gentlemen ; six to eight rooms, together or separately, 62 West Fourteonth at. (0 LET—AT SUMMER PRICES, LARGE, BEAUTIFUL- ly furnished Rooms in a most pleasant location, near Grst class restaurants, 61 West Eleventh street. FLOOR OF FOUR LARGE ROOMS T0 LET—IN PRI. vate house, occupied by owner; handsome yard in front; Tent low to ai famity. 220 East Seventy-fourth street, ond and Third avenues, povreraeeee.. AMUSEMENTS, 5% AVENUE THEATRE, Bole Lessee aud Manager........Mr, AUGUSTIN DALY, 8 Twenty-fourty Mh Broad SD WEee Bess at FERNANDE! FERNANDE, THE BRILLIANT PARISIAN SENSATION, NIGH UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, AND SATURDAY MATINER AT ONE O'CLOCK. Original munic py STOEPEL ; superb scenery by ROBERTS, Charactera by Miss Azues Eine), FRony Moramt, Xtra. Gilbert Fanny Davenport, Amy Ames, Roberta Norwood, E:melie Kiebl, Mr. Georgo Clarke, D."H. Harkins, James Lewis, George Parkes, G, F. De Vere und others. ‘The HERALD calls’ FERNANDE “the remote success of the season” The TIMES tod aged by ‘every hiatri- ook tandard it Is the play “of ten care. The WORLD calis FERNANDE “the most PERNANDE, |fascinating dissection ot a pure girl’s love and 4 dangerous woman's jealousy.” The TRIBUNE :—It thrlils the spectator land absorbs the attention from tho first sen- tence to the tast.” ‘The SUN Houses overflowing in this r attest the great success of FERNAND E eeep MATINEK OF FERNANDE Saturday next at 1 Seats secured twelve days in advance, Wromicicrand a Mr. LESTER WALL: ropristor an Mr. R WALLACK. Doors open at 74 P.M. To commence at &. SUMMER SEASON. Engagement for « limited period of the poputar author and Mr. JOHN L. MARKED suctiss PRAGA and ENTHUSIASTIC APPLAUSE awarded by crowded houses to his new Drama, of great do- meatio interest, founded upon Robinson's popular story of “Anna Judge," and entitled, THE BED. LIGHT; Om THE SIGNAL OF DANGER. EVERY EVENING UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, AND WEDNESDAY MATINEES, M®= F, B. CONWAY'S PARK THEATRE, BROOK- MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1870, M . L. DAVENPORT, who fs engaged for six nights only, HAMLE ERRACE GARDEN, 58TH STRI AND 8D AVENUE. SUMMER THEATK! Mr. GRAU takes pleagure in announcing that he ts able to give a summer season of artistic and orchestra Con- certs, also of Comic and 1'Operas, at the newly erected Terrace Gardes ed first class artisis'and wii present on Wed '. OFFENBACWs EBEATED OPERA BOUFFE, BARBE BLEU, THE BLUE BEARD, Firat appearance of Mile. PAULINE CANNISSE, from the Pauti Strackosh Opera Troupe, the talented and young prima dona as Boulette, which has caused crowded boyses tn Chicago, with Mr, Habelman, as Blue Beard, and will be aup- ported, by a well se company, full choruses aud tained orchestra, under the conduct of Heuk MOLLENHAUER, will appear as Tickets to be hal at Terrace Garden. H, GRAU, Mauager tor Opera and Concerts, ERKAC This ev THOVEN AND MOLLE! HAVER'S SACRED CONCERT. Admission Yc. Begi b o'clock. ANJOS, BANJOS.—DOBSON'S GREAT PATENT, Parlor and stage Banjos, warranted the most brilliant toned instruments in use, Instruction given, ZN C, DOBSON, 260 Bowery. vo THEATRICAL MANAGERS, increasing stock of Alarge and constantly woop curs, x from fresh and ortgiaal designs, on band att METROPU. BAcuytoric APARTMENTS—ELEGANTLY FITTED up for gentlemen requiring permanency and comfort, at Teduced rates; location convenient to uptown hotels and clubs; faiily private. Address H. VE. Id office, FOUR, UNFURNISHED ROOMS ON SECOND AND third floors to let to a #mall family; brown gas, bath, water closet, washbasins, marble mant Very pleasant location, Inquire ‘streéct, near Firat avenue. FAAREEMPARLOR FLOOR, FURNISHED, FOR ight housekeeping; private house: modern {mprove- mee ee only ; fine location; $85 per month. Address ion ern, quire at KALDENBERG?S, on the fim Noor. 10 LET--STORE 508 CANAL STRET, FOR A BAKERY, tator store or any kind bugiess; rent #600. Also Ofiice and Lot 60s Hudson street. particulars apply at 356 Broadway. (0 LET—LARGE FIRST +FLOQ 350 Suitable for printer, bookbinter oj other light manufa: turing or business purpose. Applyon the premises to CAMPBELL ¢ CO. TPO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSS, AN OLD ESTA. blished dental stand of 22 yeurs, sitated on Tl’ ond atreet, For further particulars apply to J. V. WALDRON & BROS., 46 Beekman street, New York. N BROOKLYN.—TO LET, FINE SECOND FLOOR, four Rooms and large Room on third floor, in splendid con- dition; ali modern itprovements; rath, range, stationary tubs; excellent local'ty; 12 minutes’ walk ‘from’ ferries; rent ‘$80 per month to EVERAL FURNISHED ROOMS-SUITABLE FOR A +) sali family or single gentlemen, can be had at 110 West ‘Twenty-second street, near Sixth aveuue. © LET—THE UPPER PART OF HOUSE 18 GREEN- wich aven ue, corner of West Tenth street, four or six Fooms, to sult, in’ yood condition; rent cheap. Inquire on premts 1[ LET CHEAP—AN OLD ESTARISHED LIQUOR Saloon, 8 story brick Dwelling, Billird Saloon, Concert Hail and Real Katate Office, all for 42,5(G northwest corner 114th street and Third avenue. Apply ath Broadway. 10 LEASE—PLOT OF GROUND, 60100, WITH BRICK Factory, 40x60, and brick Extensig, on Kent avenue, Wilhamsaburg, near ferries. ICE CO 432 Canal street. 10 LEASE: NUI VACANT LOTS ON KET AVENUE, WIL- Hamsburg, fronting on deep watersultable for ‘manu- facturing or storage purposes. IVE Ci, 432 Canal street, 10 MANUFACTURERS.—TO LET ( LEASE, IN WIL- LIAMSBURG, near the Grand Street'erry, a large three story Factory, 100 x 60 feet, with first clas engine of &5 horse power. Inquireof W. GREEN, 158 Fouri, near Grand street. _...DWELLING HOUSES ‘0 LET. __ Furnished. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED BROWN STONE House to let--on Forty-sixth street, ear Lexington ave- hue ; rent low for the summer or till iat 0 May next. H.R, DREW & CO.,75 Fifth avenue, BROWN STONE HOUSE ON THIRTY-SIXTH street, near Firth avenue, to let; Furtture for sale; rent 1,750; pride of furniture $2,000. ‘Lermstasy. Apply to C. 5. PECK & CO., 947 Broadway. —10 RENT, IN A GOOD NEIGHDRHOOD, A DE- desirable House, fully furnished ihina, linéa, &c jnted and in good order, withall conveniences; per month. Apply to T'S. SHPHERD, No. 203 Broadway. URNISHED HOUSE, 169 GREKNi STREET, TO let. Apply on the premises, URNISHED HOUSE TO LEI-TWENTY-7WO rooms, AD establisbed E Paheton | hase. Rent taken weekly, Tenants in. House has been thorugh!y renovated. Apply at 206 Ninth avenue, near Twenty-thd street, RARE CHANCE. MAGNIFICENT | 40USE, FUR. nished or unfurnished, or Apartments location unsur- paseavle; near Broadway ; suitable for anyenteel business, Also four story elegant House, near Grand tel, Broadway. 40 Wost Fourth street. OLET—FURNISHED, WHOLE OR PRT OF THREE story brown atone House, 107 West prty-ffth strect. Newly painted throughout; rent low. 0 LET--BEAUTIFULLY LOCATED, FULLY FUR- nisbed, Cottage 307 East J20th street ; silve crockery, beds and bedding; convenient tO boat and cars; ine rooms; $90 per month. To UBT A COSY ENGLISH BASEMNT | HOUSE, furnished; $150 per month; or unfurnhed, $1,000 per donum, 451 West Forty-third street, 10 LET IN BROOKLYN —FURNISHED ‘OR THE SUM- mer months, a three-story House, 20 mints from the fer- res. Rent nominal to careful tenant. Appito F.C. T., 31 Smith street, Brooklyn. 0 RENT—A THREE STORY HOUSE, OMPLETELY furnished, in Thirty-second street, nearLexington ave- iie, cheap. Apply to JOHN FETTRELCH &CO-, 44 Third avenue. i hse RENT—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ‘OUR STORY penis stoop House, full size, 20 room, No, 8 Enst street. Apply to OWNER, 8 Jest ‘Twenty- seventh street. TH AVENUE, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE .-PAR- Oy Vea visiting ‘ine city for thi eaea large, elegantly fubniahed Hot with All cont DREW & CO., 175 Fifth avenue. Posseasionat once if de- sired. Location unsurpassed, in the Immemte vicinity of all the first class hoteis. containin| fences, can obtain such by a Uniurnished. T 111 BROADWAY.—STANLEY DAY, AGENT FOR fhe renting of city unfurnished bousd, Call for is Printed descriptive list, or sent free by mail ujon application, A VERY CONVENIENT 13 ROOMED HOUSE MAY BE obtained in Waverley place, and Furnture if required; Tent low; leaving for Europe. Permits at 76Bieecker street, NEAT COTTAGE HOUSE, FRESHLY PAINTED, 0 rooms, to rent, (0 ® good tenant; @£50. bo. 650 West For. ty-fourth street. THREE STORY FRAME HOUSE TO LET—UNFUR. nished, on Forty-third street, near Broadway; rent 000, H.R, DREW & CO., 171 Fifth avenue. DECIDED BARGAIN IF RENTED IMMEDIATELY. ‘Three Story high stoop brown stone House, all newly Painted and in Beautiful condition, at S100 per moth till May next, at 329 West Forty-eighth street. FOUR STORY ENGLISH BASEMENT HOUSE TO let—unfurnished, on Thirty-firsyfetreet, between Eighth and Ninth avenues; rent 50. H.R. DREW & CO., 173 Fite A HOUSE TO LET—WEST FORTY-SECOND STREET. A good inducement will be given to respenaible parties. For particulars apply to ©. ROUSSEL, #1 Grand street. A HANDSOME | FIVE STORY BASENPNT, NO. 44 West Twenty-fourth street, to let, unfuraished, Rent $2,000 per annum. Apply to &. B, GOODALE, Nos. 7 and 9 West Twenty-third atreet, Fitth Atenue Hotel. FOU, STORY HIGH STOOP HouSE TO LET 216 West Twenty-fourth street, near Elgbth arenue ; 816 ‘month | wood nelghbortiond ner (hea hehe Houses, STORES AND FLOORS—IN GOOD LOCA- oa Cut at cheap rents, by T. J. GIBBONS, at 109 Bleeck- r atreet * 10 LET—A NEAT COTTAGE, NO. 8 HORATIO STREET, which is {n good order ; location good; modern Improve: immediate possession. Apply at 366 Broadway. 10 LET—NEAR BLEECKER STREET AND SIXTH avenue Railroad lines, a small House, with every conve- Alonice; reat QUO yer anus ‘Address U, G., box Lif Merald T° LET—TO A SMALL FAMILY OF ADULTS ONLY, Third Floor, five rooms; water, gas, wash house, &c.} rent #30. House private. West Seventeenth stre T° LET_BY A YOUNG WIDOW, A NICELY FUR- | nished Sitting Room and Bedroom, to a reliable party. 810 East Thirteenth street, between First and Second avs. 1O LET IN A GENTEEL HOUSE, PARLOR FLOOR AND basement, § Rooms, gas, and water; rent, $33; also, @ third door, 3 Rooms, #12; 2 East Fifty-ninth street. po LEr—1wo SPLENDID FLOORS OF 12 ROOMS, 0, ‘ourth street, opposite Washington square. In: quire at No. 5 Cornelia street. 10 LET—NEWLY FURNISHED ROOM AL80 TWO unfurnished, References exchanged. Inquire at No. 3 Bond street. TO LET—PLEASANTLY FURNISHED AND UNFUR- ed Rooms. 30 Bond street. Terms reasonabie, 0 LET SECOND FLOOR OF FIVE ROOMS, IN A new house, to afamily of adults, at 163 West ‘Twen- tieth street ; rent $88. Inquire at 171 Seventh avenue, corner ‘Twentieth street. 0 LET—FURNISHED, TO GENTLEMEN, SECOND and third story front ‘Rooms, three windows each, in a very small, quiet family; location quiet and convenient to carsand omnibuses, and within easy distance of Fifth Ave- nue Hote). No otlier roomstolet or to belet. 422 West ‘Twenty-fourth stre erms moderate, 0 LET—PARLORS, BASEMENTS AND THIRD FLOOR, flO West Twentieth street; gas, bath de. largoyard; reut low. ners, carved le; “by tl MH LECTURE Si ‘ MPORTANT LECTURES T0 GENTLEMEN ON IN interesting, invaluable and acieutific subjects, showing how to live and what we live for, are delivered daily at the New York Museum of atomy. ‘Thoge unable to attend can receive a copy by forwarding 9 cents to the Secretary, 618 Broadwat PIANOFORTES. E18 PIANOS; GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE, for cash or monthly payments, A 6 octave rosewood 10, 75; 7 octave upright Piano, #15). 97 Bleecker street, 08 to let. T HALF_PRICE—PIANOFORTES FROM #50 UP- wards; Steinway, Chickering and other first class ma- kera, Don't buy unul {gt examine our Planofortes, BIDDLE, 18 Amity gtreet, near Broadway, (A ~CHICKERING GRAND AND OTHER SPLENDID Pianos to rent for the country or city, or for sale at lo ‘ac) for cash or by monthiy payments, T. 5. BERRY & CO., 789 Broadway. ‘A. OREAT OFFER way, will dispos —HORACE WATERS, 481 BROAD. 100 Pianos, Melodeons and Organs. of six first clues makers, at extremely low prices for cash du: ring this month, or will’ take from #5 to #45 monthly until paid. ‘The same to let, and rent money applied if purchased, lew Chickering Piauos are tucluded in this offer. ARE SUPERIOR IN A —“BARNES’ " PIANOFORT! «tone, finer in finish und more durable than any other manufactured, for which they were awarded the prire medal at the American Institute Fair, 1809, and are offered e: ly low tor cash or instalments,’ Warerooms 137 Eiguth street, near Broudway, A. MAGNIFICENT, RICHLY CARVED, FOUR Rov) corners, rosewood 714 octave Pianoforte, made to ¢ for 8800; only seven months In use, will bo sold for B2r nich Parlor, Chamber and Dining Furniture at haif cos perty of private family. 12 East Tenth street, one block west roadway, betweea University place aud Firth avenue, MAGNIFICENT AGRAFFE PIANO, CELEBRATED city maker, all provements, at a great bargain, for cash. Address AGRAFFE, Heral RARE CHANCE, the city will sell their elegant 74 octa forte, made to order, cost #700, for #250 also'%0 lots of Furniture at ‘half cost. Twenty-sevent!: str osewood Piano- nse six months; ail at 113 West near Sixth avenue, SUPERB SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO forte for sale—Richly tinished, with four round cor . Serpentine bottom, triple mouldings, made most celebrated city makers, with warrantee for five jas full iron plate, overstrung bass, at ngraife it fa new and HELO; will be sol it No. 690 Sixth i streets, from 7 bJevt for cash. OTAVE ROSEWOOD will take half cash, Wilson machine for BERG, 706 Fifth street. or 8475, nue, bet MUN with box for shi tween Thirty-nin M. be made an XREAT BARGAIN, 8%. T square Piano, in perte Balance instalments; a 03 Whee! 4. 0 LET—PARTIES VISITING THE CITY FOR THE summer can tind handsomely furnished suits of Apart- ments in the new aret class House, 63 Seventh avenue, junetion of Broadway and Forty-fourth street, convenient to St. Cloud Hotel restaurant. ITANOS.—25 D PIANOS OF VARIOUS makers, com, Se » Uprights and Grands, in iitorough order, For sale at low prices by CHICKERING & SONS, IL East Fourteenth atrect, between Broadway and Fith avenue, 10 RENT—THK GREATER PART OF A WELL FUR- nished House, 1n a superior neighboruood, conve Second, Third and Fourth avenue cars, Address G. Heraid offi WO NICE LARGE FLOORS TO LET—AT 128 EAST ‘Thirteenth street. WO OR THREE WELL FURNISHED ROOMS TO let, on suite or singly, at 769 Sixth avenue, first floor; bath and gas, Tee VERY REASONABLE, NEAR FORT GREEN Park, Brooklyn, only 16 minutes from Fulton ferry.— andeome Floor, furnisned for housekeeping; rare oppor- tunity. Apply at 194 Broadway, room No. 9, HREE SMALL ROOMS CONNECTING, FULLY FUR- nished, for housekeeping; bath, hot and cold water, terms very reasonabie; fine location; Broadway. ERMS LOW.—FRONT SITTING AND ONE OR TWO Bedrooms; water in rooms; washtubs, closet on floor And everything comfortable; genteel location. 132 Forty-first street, néar Lexington avenue. Q YES, TWENTY-FOURTH STREET,’ OPPOSIT! be Fifth Avenue Hotel.—Entire Parlor Floor to le comfortable quarters for two or three gentlem¢ e Room on fourth floor, front; no prices, ‘ WEST FOURTH STREET.—FLEGANTLY FUR- 36 ti ‘ashington square, on the first enient tor housek joard; summer and soci floor, c week, with bath room. 39 TENTH STREET (BREVOORT PLACE.)—AN ELE- Od gant Parlor Floor to let, furnished, or part of it, for bedrooms ; aiso furnished Bedrooms up stairs. 2/2 MORTON STREET, CORNER OF HUDSON.—FUR- G6. ished Rooms for single keeping, to let ; also the bi ry U BANK STREET. LET, SEC Extension, (urnished or ‘untu 5 water, hot and cold; m (Q)] BAST TWENTY-FIFTH STRERT.—TO LET, A few urpished Koma, nice and clean (connecting); baths in the house; pleasant location. 135 ERZABMTH STREET, | NEAR BROOME. OO Cheap furnished Rooms 'and Bedrooms for small respectable families or single gentiemen trom $1 50 to $4 per week. 177 Fouari av street, over the savin, ping, from #6 a SOND FLOOR AND inh E, CORNER OF FIFTEENTH bank.—To let, to a gentie- man only, large, well furnished and very cool hall - room; up one ight only. Apply to the janitor, on the pre- mises, or at room. ‘Trinity Building. 209 BAST, gTWENTY.NINTH | STREET.— NICELY, furnished Rooms to let cheap, with privilege of plano and bath; also nice Room for a doctor or dentist; rent low. PIANO WANTED-A| FINE SECOND HAND CHICK. ering, Steinway or Weber Plano, Address, with par- Uculars and price, box 5,574 Post offic CHROEDER'S PIANO WAREROOMS, 54 UNION quare new No, 211 Fourth avenue.—Pianos for hire and on instalments, Agents for the celevrated Arion Pi- anos. HE BEST PLACE FOR BARGAINS.—NEW AND SEC- ond Pianos, of superior quality and tone. & ©. FISCHER, 421, 43 and 425 West Twenty: ear Ninth av. NTED TO EXCHANGE—A GOOD IRON SAFF, for a seven octave piano; or will sell Safe (three feet high) for #150 cash. Address PIANIST, Herald ‘ A _ WANTED TO PURCHASE. A FAIR PRICE, WILL BE PAID FOR AN ssi the New York Worid of October 23, 1867, Address box 6,574 Port office. ARGE WANTED--150 TO 175 TONS. ADDRESS, STAT- ing size, price, &c., A. STEENGRAFE & CO., 23) South t. eel __ BILLIAR! POR SALE—A FINE BILLIARD TABLE, only in use one week; to be sold within two days Ply to HENRY HUSCH, 123 West Houston street OR SALE CHEAP—A THREE-QUARTER BILLIARD Table, complete; must be gold on Monday. ‘1. T. GALLAGHER, Stapleton, 8. T. VOR SALE—AN ELEGANT THREE-QUARTER SIZE Table, less than half cost; slate bed; clotn entirely new ; all comp! wuitable for private residence, Cail Monday at 197 Broadway 4. NYREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE OF TABLES AND G . GRIFFITH'S, 40 Vesey street. — ‘our time to buy. A fine Billiard Koom for sale, with ali the Fixtures, Inquire at 40 Vesey atree! MACHINERY, —ENGINES, BOILERS, STEAM PUM! Belting, Tools and Machinery, new and bought, sold andexchanged. HOFFMAN & FINNEY, ptt . 167 Water street, Brookiyn. “) T CHAS. PLACE & CO’S, 6) VESEY STREKT, SEC- ond hand Lathes, Planers, Drills, Bolt Cutters, Shaping and Slabbing Machines, 600 feet Leatuer Beiting, Ac. I OILERS,—-FOUR SHELLS, 36X6 FEET; ALSO FOUR shells, 36x3 feet; also Locomotive, Tubular, Fiue and Cylinder Boilei JOHN STUART, 195 Broadway. POWER ENGINE, WITH BOILERS complete, for sale cheap—-Can be seen running at 141 Pi eet, Brookiyn, Also Rooms of every « with steam power, to let. H.W. GR DA be SEVENTH AVENUE.—TO LET, A NICELY FUR- ©) nished Bedroom, with use of the sitting room, third floor, ina small family. Please call for a week. 5O7. WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, NEAR TENTH 9) avenue.—To let, furnished Rooms, without board, to ‘a gentleman in @ private family; references exchanged. BROADWAY.—A_ LARGE, COMFORTABLE, 65 ewiy farnishod Bedroom to 'let to one or two eo eae gas included; also one unfurnisher ___ REMOVALS, 1 EMOVAL. “See eT 3 EDWARD LAMBERT, dealer in Foreign Exchange, Gold, Goveramenta ani Commeroiul Paper, haa romored to dyolning oftee ot Mears, Tasker, Audrey GonNew York, a ining oflice of ira. Tucl ret ew andy. We Tucker & Coy Pari eso ssi Borda ct Nala eI YOUNG WIDOW LADY DESIRES A MATRIMONIAL engagement with a gentieman of respectability and means, equivalent to her acknowledged personal and mental qualities, Address IREN&,, Herald office. N ARTIST WOULD LIKE THE ACQUAINTANCE OF A & weil formed, intelligent and sensitive young lady. of . W., box 128 Her ‘widow; object matrimony. Address J. ald office. MIDDLE AGED GENTLEMAN, OF HIGH SOCIAL position, accomplished, prepossessing, and moderately Wealthy, soiicita matrimonial correspondence with a lady endowed with superior personal attractions and a warm hourt, “None other need address ROBERT LIVINGSTON K, Heraid office. STRAW GOODS. ITRAW GOODS.—PANAMA HATS EXTREMELY. FINE ‘and white; no bleaching required. For gale to the trade by R. BALCAZAR, 65 Vine sired WEDN | TESTIMONIAL BENEFIT tendered NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JUNE 19, 1870.—TRIPLE SHERY. oe AMUSEMENTS, NMOS GARDEN, meer . JARRETT & P. LRDAY EVENING, JUNE a EMER J. A. ZIMMERMAN, Treasurer, On which occasion the following talented artists have kindly: volunteered thelr services : -- MR. EDWIN ape Mac: Mr. W. L. Street. L. 8 Mr. Claude Barrougha, G, W. Cari Miss Annie Ward Tittany, ‘aroll ine Mra. H. P, Grattan, lite Eldridge Nias Marian Mordadnt, in Viola Plunkett, SIGNOR OPERTI and NIBLO'S GARDEN ORCHESTRA, ASSISTED BY OVER 100 VOLUNTEERS. The performance will commence with (he Romantic Play entitied the MARBLE | HEART; THE SCULPTOR'S DREAM, uiptor) RADIAEL, Mr. EDWIN ADAMS MARCO. Misa CAROLINE CARSON Aver wii MR. HENRI DRAYTON, THE GREAT AMERIC. "1 THR ORBAr a1 ‘AN BASSO, will sing Shiel's great EB WOLF. TH To conclude with the favorite Drama of ro ain KATY O'SHIEL, -ANNIV WARD TIFFANY Ox IW OPEN. 514. ~THEATRE comrour, e +. Broadway, opposite St, Nicholas Hotel. RB. W. Butler & G. 8. Gilmore... -Mauagers and Proprietors STILL MORE ATTRACTIONS ANU. NOVELTIES. ENTHUSIASM UNBOUNDED, BFA continued succession of triumphs highly mavk the career place of amusement, © great host of artists now concentrated at (iis favorite AN EXTRAORDINARY PROGRAMME THIS WEEK. The great Pantomimist of the CHARLES ABBOTT, will appear in the now comic trick and fairy Pantomime, UNKY DORKE: Or, THE VALRYS GIFT. COMIQUK PANTOMIME TROUPE, HE GRAND BALLET, ander the direction of the renowned maitre de ballet, M GROSEIE. JOUNNY TROMPSON, ~~ MASTER BARNEY, J. 0, STEWAKT, JOUNNY GUINN and B. WEST, the leading N. Minstrels of the present «1 Miss KELSEY rt M ALL THE GREAT COMPARY WILL APPEAR. See small bills. Doors open at7, curtain rises at 8 o'clock. Admission —lamily Circle, 25. ;' Parquet and Dress Clic G0c. Box Office open daily. Seats secured six days in vance. ‘OOD'S MUSEUM AND MENAGERIE, Broadway, corner Thirtieth street. OPEN FROM 9 A. M. TO 9. M. Now on exhibition in is| THIRD WEEK Museum the largest and the sinuilest woman in the world, Mins HANNAH DUKE, weighing 60 pounds, who will appear ever day and and evening during the week —_—_ in the serio-comie pantomine LITTLE LULU of who is 24 inches nigh and JOCKO, weighs 12 pounds. THE BRAZILIAN APE, Mr. PAUL MARTINEITI as The wonderful mechanical JOCKO, sensational spectacle of the | as performed by him 809 piace times in all the — principal INFERNAL REGIONS, in Europe and America, conceived and executed by] First appearance of the PROFESSOR JUKES, — | talented, young and bewutiful open to spectators | protean oa taste for the fn. LITTLE NELL, vn” CALIFORNIA DIAMOND, in th an who bi genious, the diabolical and the terrific, adertul a im Automatic| —" POPSEY Traperists and Trumpeters, | Little Popsey Wopsey, Miles ee O'Reilly “(an Trish’ Boy), BOHEMIAN GLASS iy ‘(an Trish’ Boy BLOWERS, Katrina, & Dutch Girl, , Master Ske'ton, — LITTLE NELL and dead and living speci-| With Songs, Irish Jig, Dutch mens of natural history al-| Wooden Shoe Dance, Dram ways on exhibition. Si ud Banjo Solo. 0 jatinee ai 2 P.M. Evening at $ o'clock YRAND OPERA HOUSE. I. ld reet and Eighth avenue. -+.Proprietor : ; .. Manager g the undiminisied attraction of the Graud and Operatic Romance, the VE TEMPTATIONS, VE TEMPTATIONS, TWELVE TEMPTATIONS, TWELVE TEMPTATIONS, TWELVE TEMPTATIONS, TWELVE TEMPTATIONS, ‘the management feel compelled to announce its CLOSING REPRESENTATIONS, CLOSING REPRESENTATIONS, i REPRESENTATIONS, CLOSING REPRESENTATIONS, CLOSING REPRESENTATIONS, CLOSING REPRESENTATIONS, 4m consequence of the encasement of the cclebrated MADAME LANNER'S VIENNOISE BALLET TROUPE, numbering 88 benutiful Dancors, who, having created the wildest, furor. in evary prineipal pital in Europe, are now en route to the United States, and whose first appearans will be shortly announced. FAMILY MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY AT 2. Seats secured in advance at the Box Oflica: aleo at Schirmer's, 701 Broadway, and Erie Hallway Ticket Ollice, corner Twent street and Broadway. ONY PASIOR'S OPERA HOUSE 201 BOWERY. THE COOLEST HOUSE IN’ NEW YORK. Windows on every side. Cool breezes throughout, INAUGURATION OF THE SUMMER SEASON. NEW COMPANY, NEW FACES, EVERYTHING NEW, AN ENTIRE, AND COMPLETE CHANGE, THE KATE WILLIAMS BURLESQUE TROUPE. HIRTEE! TARS, 1 13-13 NN NEW STA 3 $1313 1313 W315, 1B N -B 18 STARS. ~i3 13 STARS. 13-18 18 STARS. a 15-18 OR, THAT LITTLE GLASS SLIPPER. A full and powerful Dramatic Company in the new Drama, THE PATRIOTS BRIDE: OR, THE BLACKSMITH OF MOSCOW, and other attractive and novel entert DAY AND Y, AT 9) 2 RDAY, EST, BEST and COOLEST SHOW in ‘New York. {RAND JUVENILE BEETHOVEN FESTIVAL BY THE X Tenth Ward Schools. The second Concert will be given at STEINWAY HALL ane 29. Miss Alida Wood and Mr. Me ders of red tickets only will be i 10 be had only, of the Children of the Seliools, ‘and at the NATIONAL CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, Eighth atrect, between Broadway and Fourth av- enue. J R. KAHN'S MUSEUM, 745 BROADWAY, New York—also Loudon and Paris—will shortly be open. For gentismen only. THE GREAT CIRCULATION FIGURE. THE ANATOMY OF FLO’ RS, VEGETABLES AND FR THE DYING SOLDIER ON THE FIELD OF BATTLE. THE BEE AND BEEHIVE. NO NEED FOR THIS GREAT jonald will appear. ed. E. TITUTION TO BE AD- TISED. The Anatomy of Everything in Creation, from the smallest Fly io the great Elephant, One visit will bring ten thousand others. Intense excitement. G opening day to be duly announced. A hundred thou- gand urlonities never seen in the United States before, ANTIQUITIES FROM THE RUINS OF POMPEII DUPLIGATES FROM THE TOWER OF LONDON AND HE BRITISH M 4 CROWN JEWELS OF ENGLAND AND FRANC DAY OF OPENING SHORTLY TO BE ANNOUNCED, 745 Broadway (opposite Astor piace), New York. ND DIE."—-BUL LIVE TO SEE DR. wgeum, 745 Broadway (opposite Astor place) Pa OOK OUT FOR THE GRAND OPENING OF DR. Kahn's Museum, 745 Broadway (opposite Astor place), ew York; also London and Parts. | erated rd vi) Are nature's convulsions. But to see nature's beauties DR. KALN'S LONDON AND PARIS, 745 BROADWAY, Opposite Astor place, New Yi OPENING DAY WILL SOON B' ]_E PAVILLION, 683 BROADWAY. \4 Sacred Concert every Sunday, commencing at 8 o'clock. Admission free, GPAND AFTERNOON AND EVENING F the New York Drv Goods Clerks Ear.y tion at Lion Park, 110th street and Eigh Tuly 4, 1870. Tickets Sie. Music by Wallace, NEUMATIC TUNNEL—UNDER BROADWAY. 220 PP Groadway. corner Warren, Open 10to & MUSEUM, ork. ANNOUNCED. ESTIVAL OF ing Assocta- avenue, Monday, 0 THEATRICAL MANAGERS. { Doane @ large and constantly jucreasing stocl woop CUTs, trom fresh and original designs, on hand at the 3 METRUPOLITAN JOB PRINTING OFFICE, 97 au street, Old Herald Building. A RICH ASSORTMENT OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI Lure for sale, the property of a private fais declining i housekeeping and not wishing to bave an suction sale, will ell, at half cost, all of their magnificent Household Furai- ture b Parlor Suits, 14 pieces, cost $800, tor 175; ‘one do. 2 Suits, in reps, for 860 ; magnificent 7% octave beat cit) 75; Stool and Cover, Etageres,-Bookease ; I) rich Bedroom Sets, at less than half cost, pets, from 50 cents per yard wards. Cail at private residence 113 West Twenty-seventh streoty near Sixta avenue. N, B.—The above furniture has een {a use since August. B. ARTIN. Eaq. IFICE FOR CASH. maker, cost B700, for 275 MAGNIFICENT chiy carved, latest style, covered with order, cont $450, for $175; one do., ed rep Suits for #65; two pl tilts for B55; rosew forte, cost $800, for ture for half cost. ‘a one block west of Broadw: Fifth aven TGEO. A. CLARK'S HOUSE FURNISHING ESTAB- lishment, 747 Broadway, Carpets, Oil Cloths, fine Cham. ber and Pariot Furniture, Mirrors, Bedding, Cornices, &c., for cash or upon liberal terms of payment. PARTY COMMENCING HOUSEKEEPING REQUIRE one or two Chamber Seta, Hair Mattress, under Bede, Bedding and Kitchen Furniture and a Wheeler & Wilson or Florence sewing machine; ail must be of very good quality a eu unless description ‘and loweat . RICHMOND, Brooklyn, E. D, NARPETS, FURNITURE, &C.—HOUSEKEEPERS sUP- piled and payment received by the week or month, DEA- LY & CUNNINGHAM, 386 3d avenue, near 28th sirect VARPETS, FURNITORE, OILCLOTH AND BEDDING J at reduced prices; housexeepers supplied at 0. FAR- RELL & GREENE'S, No, 200 Eighth avenue, Payments taken weekly or mouthly. (CARPETS, FoRntrn! Housekeep' ND BEDDING. ‘supplied with the above on easy terms. Payments weekly or monthly. KELLY & CO., Corner Twenty-fifth street and Sixth avenue, PURNITURE, CARPETS, PIANOS, SEWING MA. chines, &e., for sala to pay advances; great var- gains (or asvort ime. JOUNSON & CU.. Loan Brokers, 189 Gowerr. 18, LYMPIC THEATRE. EVENING, JUNE O' MONDAY eveyiNa, JUNE a, or TUE OATES TRO JUPE. The celebrated burlesque by H. J. Byron, Exy., founded op the meeting of the French and Finglas Kings 12 ihe Forest if Ardes i sited: hsp PTH CLOTH OF Goup. . Sut jo eet Making # bolt o| wiginal ! Which abe is expressly cugaged’* Miae G Beory, I1., of Eugland, surnamed the ‘ilu Hal, imit 10 France, English nov always welcome on the Continent (iia Mi ance ai this theatre) or goes ir Francis Ls of France, « modareh who only in reality * haracter, f HOMGLE DICKBON if King delng DUNN a Frene! He, thinks himeetf quite equal to the Engllah sovereign above alluded (0. s Mr, F. We FISKE Queen Katherine, one of “better halves, who, when aggriew it were better Wt Mr. HL Ceremonies to the is often met ULINE HAYDEN a by Butfoilk, Mister English court, a “heavy swell, croasing the Ghanuel. Sir Guy, the cripple, a hunchb, Constance as crookeder iu | nounced vy Darnley as a tralto Tete de Vean, High Constable o f ‘of specials’ finprovived. by” him ala for ta produced own head. sgamnsheasn JOHNSON Von Schlasher. iyi ed Mr. UH. PRATT Von Kruscher., | band, and therefore of | yy, y . J. HONE! necessity producers of | Mr’ 4p iaRake Hl sorts of discords, | MFP Fb HORNE Block, a citizen of credit and renown. +++ Mr. Anne Boleyu, chiet maid of honor—destined to th hoped 9 leas .»Mias LULU PRIOR ja waiting, gold, allver ceed Katherine as Queen, and it is as. cial eon eda and otner sticks, gtarda, rogues, vagabonda, &c. the Field of the Cloth'of Gold acene and ‘the Orand Tournal it scene, Mernandea’s Imperial Hernander's wonderful Guitar Solo, the French Daucidy Master, the Tum- bleronicon, by Protessor O' Reardon, who bas been re-en- gaged Cor this oecasion. Matiuces—Wednesdaya and Saturdays at 2. Roorw's THEATRE. The management is pleased to announce the gratifying Von Smuscher. success of THE HUGUENOT, which will be presented EVERY EVENING bi da FURTHER NOTICE, with ite 10, PROVERTIES, MACHINERY, 4e., AND A POWERFUL CAST, NOTICE. —The public are informed that Ticketa purchased of speculators on the sidewalk, on and after Tucsday, June 14, will be refused at the door, Rootes THEATRE. e THE HUGUENOT, TH HUGUENOT. Boote’s THEATRE. THE HUGUENOT. Beoms THEATRE. OW ERY THEATR! WILLIAM LB. Fit FIST NIGH Secona Wei Mr J. B. Miss FANNY x OR, THE OWLS OF F Mr. J. B. STUDLEY as CADET LE ¥ Miss FANNY HERRING as Hf __ Friday NIBHO'S GARDEN, FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 24, 1870. AN IMMENSE ENTERTAINMENT D1 STAGE MANAGER VINCENI'S: FIRST BENEFIT IN. FIGHT YEARS. HIS FIRST AND ONLY APPEARANCE AS AN ACTOR, 'ULUNTEERS TO AYPEAR. THE LEFFINGWELL, FANNY HERRING. CHARLES WALCOT, ELLA BURNS, OKEE RANKIN, Her second appearance upon 3. W. LING ARD. HARRY JOSEPHS, WOOD BENSON, T. E. MORRIS, THE CHILD WONDER. JAMES SPEIGHT. |. BURKE, HARRY EVERETT. M. CELLINI. JAMES CURRAN. C. BURROUGHS, BURTON c A. SBETON. IS' ERS LASCELLES. WRIGHT. Mis. HEALY. ENT. MRS. W. EDWARDS. COMEDY, FARCE, SINGING, DANCING. BOX SHEET OPEN FROM 9 TILL 4. 7 ELLY & LEON'S MINSTRELS, 72) Broadway, Tit LAST SENSATION. ‘The Wrong Ma: ‘The Soft Dew I Would Not» Sleeping. a Fl Ragamuffin. at ever Seen. She's the Swee Not to be Shook. ‘The Fellow tnat Looks Like Me. EASON T ENGA( ceeded in effecting an engagement with Mme. MARIE SI! BACH, the greatest ving German actress, for a series of 109 representations in the United Stat Mme. SEEBACH enjoys the did Rachel and Ristori, and is to Germany what the former was to France and the latter to Italy. Mme. SEEBACH will make her debut in New York next September, supported by her own select company of thirty- six German dramatic artists, expressly engaged in Europe for her Ame: in tour. FRANK ORT-ON-CILE-MAIN, May 8, 1870. HE GRAND COMPLIMENTARY CLUB SWINGING Tournament to Mr. SIM. D. KEHOF, King of Clubs, tukes place Monday ovening, Jane 37, on which + 400 in prizes will be contested for by the mont expert club awingerain the country. Ed. Rna- sel, champion club performer; Harry Hill, Mons. Pat Kelly, the strongest man in the wo Donor, the young Her 8; the Quitzow Brothers, of Brooklyn,’ and nome 100 more wiilappear on thi ua Yeats of strength. Tickets to be bad at the Club Emporium, $9 Browdway. YRO! ¥ OPERA HOUSE, 1 Healascaasshidcs Chicago, 1, To rent for all first class entertaimments, For terms addreas reputation in Europe as r Crosby Opera House. RDEN. VERY NIGHT. THEODORE POPULAR CC ATIONAL ACADEMY OF DESIGN.—THE FORTY- IN Gtth anaual Exhibition of Pictures and Sculptures ts how open, day and evening. Will close Saturday wight, June 2. R®” LIGHT.-JOHN BROUGHAM. RED LIGHT. The right to represent this great drama, as now played at WALLAUCK'S THEATRE, by the author, can only be obtained by appiving to THONAS Ef. 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