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THE COURTS. moe BB caarge of Perjury in Bankruptoy Dismiseed— ee Alleged Revenue Frauds—Heavy Suit for UTED STATES DISTRICT COURT=-IN BANKIUPTCY, Charge ef Perjury Against = Petitioner Dismissed. Before Judge Blatchford. , \ Mn the case of Robert A. Freeman, formerly pro- 4 tor of the Washington Hotel, No. 375 Fourth ave- ; goie Of his creditors opposed his discharge in , OD the grounds that he had committed attacned Co the em as correct and os Ore nob ued by the evi- d the 8] Waypors of be 00 V to entertained, a po Soh sane glint ‘The teghuical provisions of the law. Tudge Blatchford has ordered decrees to be entered the Britisn steamer Queen and bark Juna for ds liars’ worth of UJ ‘thousands of dollars’ tad nt enveraa a +, ‘thelr mani the vessels to be oeausiy the rompt payment 14 ‘ ‘Stade of te amount tuereot, : UNITED STATES commissionzRs’ COURT. Another Revenue Case, Before Commissioner Sinelds, By The Untied. States vs. Solomon Rapp.—The de- ‘endant in thts case is 4 cigar dealer and is charged ‘with defrauding the gvvernment by using of cancelled stumps. Tne pariiculars have been Jully Di ed in the HERALD. ‘The case was couciuded » and the Commissioner reserved his opimion. SUPREME COUR T—CiAMBERS. Whe Erie Railroad Litigution—Heavy Suit for Damages. $ Before Judge Barnard, % The Brie Raiiway Company vs. The Lake Shove and Michigan Southern Railroad Company and the b wew York Central and Hudson River Kavtroad Company.—The compiaint in this action states atthe track of the Erie Rallroad 1s six feet in @idth, while that of the Central Raliroad and its connections is only four feet eight aud a half inches, rendering it im} ble for the cars of one line to wun on tne track 0: the other. The Central line of Yatlroads had caused the formation of a corporation for constructing a ratiroad to the boundary line of lvauia, and the Erie Railway Compavy had formed a corpo: wit the sate inieat. The cost of construcuny these roads would be large, ‘Therefore the two Sponges ne to combtag thyt efforts and there shot ouly one road. fo State line, which it was Sesion should be of a dif- . Gocnt from the New York and Erie and the ait et consented to wt With See ee ae Lake Shore and Michigan enone ‘et te ol pied and biichigan Southern Company now ese. in the Inveryst of the New York Central and Hodson River Ritiroad reer 4 and has vio- ated the contract made with planting, It has alter- ed ita fraage to accommodate the Central cara, which has Tey & alleged, agaist the New York and Ene Railroa mpany. lis ticket agents try to in- Guce persons to buy tickets of the Central Railroad, and sell tickets farther west than Buifalo, and it has in many other ways favored the Central Railroad. ~ Xt claims, further, that the Lake Shore oe aMichigau Southern Kaiiroad and “the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad’ are operated in cuncert aud controjied by the same na, the pieces of the former corporation ss the son-in-law of the president of the latter “oorporation, and a majority of the directors and con- \. rolling managers of each corporation being de- # *Slrous of acting adverscly to the mterests of the a ‘plattifts. Yestertay the case came before the court on " @n order to show cause why a prelimbiary injunction should Dot be granied yesiruiming tie rolling stock dae Central Rallroad and Hudson River Railroad irom being move to the track of the Lake Shore and Michiga athern Railvoad, or vice versa, and trom allowing the Lake Shore Company to runs railroad of & narrower gauge within the rails than four feet ‘ten inches, A'su to pievent the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Raijroal Company trom. selling } tickets farther east than Budalo. junction asked for contained many, more ‘clauses of a simnar riature. The defendants state they were not ready to argue the motion aud asked for au adjournment, ‘To this counsel for plalntit said he did not object, , ‘ faglegs crate Dreilminury Injuuciion be grauted interiny. The platntifts then submitted the ordor, which ee Barnard said he would look over, and would decide whether or not to grant it. The argument was then postponed for lee days ‘to aslow the deientiants time to collect aftidavits, The amount of dumages ior breach of contyact is Dlaced at $2,000,000, More Erie Litigation, The Erie Rauway Company, James Fish, Jr., and Justin D. White vs. John Benjamin Heath and Others.—This case came up on an order to snow cause why an injunction and order appointing a receiver slou'd not stand permanent, Counsel for Fler ied began his argument by stating that mr. itt, the agent of the nglish stookhokiers, having deft the country, no papers were served upon him, . A copy of the papers had been served Messrs, Evarts, Southmayd & Choate, defendants’ attorneys. They had not put in ap appearance; but bemmg desirous of giving them an oppurtumty, lie would suggest an adjourament of the hearing autil the Uiird Monday in wy, Which was aceordingly done, A Habeas Corpus Case. Im re Caroiine Louisa De Grushe.—This wos an ‘application by Adeline, the mobier of the chia, for her custody, claiming that the child had been taken away from her some time ago. The fat and mother have both instituted sults for divores, charg- ’ dng each other with adultery, neither of which are eb concluded. The Court ordered testimony to be aken and gave tue chuud to the custody of her amother, ~~. .. COURT OF GENEAAL SESSIONS. Before Recorder Hackett. A WALL STREET BROKER CHARGED WITH FORGERY THE JURY JQUKED UP FOR THE NIGHT. * phe oniy Big Pe ie this odbitt esterday Was an Andictment for forgery in the third degree against Louis M. Van Eeten and Josiah S. Ferris, Ex-Judge y Stuart defended thesaccused, who appeared to be a respectable and intelligent man. ‘The testimony for ‘the prosecution showed that, on the 20 of June, a ‘person (who turned out to be Ferris) eailed at the oflice of Fisk & Hatch, No. 6 Nassau street, and sold “@ five-twenty bond for $113, for which he received in winent a check signed by the firm, he representing mself as Wiiliam Miller, of Westiield, Officers McDougal and Elder, of the detective eet, followed Ferris and the accused through a D streets, and saw him converse with Van Feten in Cedar gtregt aud walk towards Broadway, } McDougal saw Ferris p458 something to Van Eeten, ‘who opened @ packuge disclos ng a red-colored bovk, and then roll it up again, ‘The defendant got dinto a Seventh avenue car, iollowed by ’ the deiective, who saw nim ‘open the book, an which he Facts & check similar ages appearafice to the one in“question. Me ‘aced tO @ house in Thompson street, aud upon the next day the detectives watched until Mr. Van Eten was seen to leave in the morning and to ride down to No. 335 Broadway, where the parties were arrested. Van Keten was searcieu at the Police Headquarters, and the check given by the payiog Helier of Fisk & Haich for $113, which was ailered t0 $7,000 and made payabie to J, Robinson instead -of William §, Miller, Was found in the ling of Mr. ‘Van Eeien’s hat. Assistant District Attorney Fellows moved that a nollie prosequt be entered m the case of Josiah 8S. Ferris, whom he desired to use as a witness. The motion Was granted, and Mr. Ferris proceeded to testify that he became acquainted wiih the accused in 1862, but had not seen him tll last April, On the © 9d of June he sold a one handrea dollar vond at the + -ofitce of Fisk & Hatch and recetved a check for | $113, payable to the order of Williuin 5. Miler, which he handed to Mr. Van Eeten. He (the prisoner) gave him instractions to get checks made payabic to par- ‘ties out of town, assigning asa reason that he had trouble in Wall street before and did not wish the rties to know that he was interested in selling Bonds, He (Perris) knew nothing about the altera- * tion of the check, Judge Stuart subjected the witness to a severe cross-examination, but the main facts proved in the direct were not shaken. Counsel for the defendant then called Mr. Van Eeten, who said that he did not know how the check came into his hat; that when he was arrested at the office in 336 Broadway he cailed to see Mr. Ferris on -account of certain moneys that he had deposited ‘with him for the purchase of stocks, anu that Ferris wowed him $13,000. Mr. Francis H. Ammedon, the foreman of the ‘Grand Jury, and other distinguished citizens were — to testily ug to the previous good character of ‘The prosecuting officer called Wm, 8, Miller, who festitied ‘that he wasn the omce nt 830 Erondwa Saiking with Mr. Van Keten about purchasing stoo! 4p 6 marl HON COMbany when the deiec- -— Se vs winan were the pay! B ¥ 2° ee Fad ee 3 gi 25 : i g on sented a check for $4,000/from to pay; it was an altered check drawn by Rovingon has Gisappeared the wit- Van Keen expressed wish to open oct and gave sone references, but the bank not de-ming them #allsfactory the account and effective argu. ment upon the tes eae that Ferris, who detectives in the passage way of er It and come out agal 1 - ‘Van Eeten's at aud ian echer (Ge ie night. se fresnments or th ry yf UY, kaward Mosher, who was convicted daring the month for stealing’ en vons of Dig Iron entrusted. to his care as ca) ofa ner, Was senienced to Edward Riiey Van Blarcom pleaded ty wan bupgiary in the third dezree, aving ob the might ‘20th of June: en’ ey thet of Timothy Moouey and stolen $145 wort of cigars ‘They were seat t6 the Biave Prison for two years wd six months, |ARGE OF THE GRAND JURY. ‘ ‘ NED. Am: the prisoners arraigned were John Riley, ayiant are two indlotments for alleged ud fence, Mr. Fellows sald that chese were the Suarged with rape ab Harlem, and he was a Mes GY aes ahaa COURT CALENQARS~- THIS BAY. Orrr AND TexMINeR—Before Judge Barnard.— ‘The People vg. Thomas Sheridan, murder, Making Counr,—efore Judges Alker, Gross and Curus,—General Term culeudar. REAL ESTATE MATTERS. To-day the Linden Park villa project will be in- augurated at Staten Island by Messrs. Johnson & Miller, Who will offer for sale 1,200 10ts. The pro- gramme of ceremonies includes the raising of a a Iiberty pole, addresses by Hon. Erastus Brooks, | Rey. Father Lewis and Samuel Marsh, Jr.; a colia- tion, music, freworks, &c¢. The sale of the Tarrytown (Westchester county) property, on Tuesday, by Messrs. Mallory & Black- Well, was admirably managed, and the result, as far a9 it proceded, wus excedi! to the parties interested, pane ceapiying The only realestate at auction yesterday at the Exchange Was a Supreme Court sale, sf Messrs, Roberts & McGuire, and a gale of improved Brook- lyn property, by Messrs. Johusou & Miller. The fole Jowing are the particulars of all transactions:— NEW YORK REAL ROTATE GALES—DY ROBERTS AND 4 House and lot n 8 $9th st, 100 ft BROOKLYN ERAL ESTATE §ALRE—BY JOUNGON af ‘LER. Sstory brick house and | over Cott at, lot 28100," Chapeg Wenner ese PNG 880 | ‘DY MALLOBY AND ACKWELL, TABBYIOWN BEAL and Benedict av, £0x150. 93,708 Lot 1, 8 e corner Broadw: Lot 18, w «Grove at, 60x! addotningy Gukl} 15, a joining, ‘Us. joining, 60x:08 i commer Benedict av and Grove st, b0x1ié. as Grove st, same af 1530 Lot 19, adjoining, same aize yee Lot 20, adjoining, same size. 400 Lot Zi, nostheast corner @ size 1,250 1.900 Lots, adjoining, eame aize., 2,050 Lot 4, adjoining, same size... .. 1,950 Lot (joining, 50x126, 1,850 ‘Lot 26, adjoining, 02125, 1,050 Lot 27, adjoining, 5x125, 100 Lot 2, adjoining’ 84x12 ‘950 Lot 29, adjotning, 60x125.. 1,400 Lot 80, ¥ w corner Bouedict and Rose Hill avs, 1,40 Lor8l, adjotaiug, Sxl... i200 Lot #3} adjorning, 50x100, 200 Lot 38, adjoining, Buxlu0., ‘00 Lot ba, v6 Walnut wt, easi “B00 Lot 5, adjoining, dx 500 Lot 67, adjoining, wxt00. 575 Lot 58, adyorning, H0x 10 ‘800 Lot 50, adjolutag, 60x00 , 000 Lot 60, 8 ¢ corner Walnut et, east Grove ai, 50x19 00 Lot 61, adjoining, 50x10. ‘925 mena aneenrnaen emeenn mmm Sua MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. CastNer—McCount.—In this city, at 247 East Thir- teenth gtr on W cbday, June 22, by Kev. Charies M. Deema, Buaunk L. CAStNeR, Of this cily, to Miss Many McCoury, of, Troy, N. Y. \f—HULL.—On Wednesday, June 22, at the Chureh of the Holy Communion, by Kev. I.E. Law- rence, 2. D., Josian D. Fur to Mary H., daughter of Joseph D. Bui. BV ERICH—JONLS.—On Tuesday, June 28, at Mas- a, South Oyster Bay, L. L, by the Rev, T. 8. , OMARLES DUNCAN Levenicn, of New York, lo FANNLs, eldest daughter of William Floyd Jones, Esq. OSTRANDER—RICHARDS.—In_ Jersey. City, on Wednesday, June 29, by the Rey. Henry A. Cordo, Raten BE, OSTRANDER lo HANNAL V. RICHARDS, ail of tis city, S#ars—Braks.-On Tuesday, June 28, at Port Richmond, by Rev. John Coyle, Avaustus T. SEARS to Lovisy, daughter of Edward and Amelia Blake; ail of Staten Island, N.Y. Died. BIRDALL.—On Wednesday, June 29, Isaac Bree SALL, Esq., aged 16 years. The relatives and friends of the family are resvect- fully invited to atiend the funeral, !rom ‘the residence of his son-in-law, B. B, Buckout, Esq., Sing Sing, Westchester county, N, ¥., on friday alternoon, at —On Wednesitay, June 20, Cranmncr two o’elock, B. ouagest son of George and Lucy Banileld, aged H., 3 1 month and 22 days. Friends aud relatives are speolally fnvited to at- tend the funeral, from the residence of is father, 806 West Sixteenth street, this (Thursday) alternoon, at hail-past three o'clock, withoat farther notice. BuxomvLi.—after a long and paininl iness, on Wednesday, Jone 29, Manta, the beloved wife of dotin C. Burchell, ‘The iricuds and relatives of the family are respect- fally invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, Corner Partition aud Ferris streeta, South Brooklyn, {yis y parpipaan, at hall-past two acti de fund oainod MHtatigg, és Bucktey.—On Wednesday, Jane 20, CATHERINE ELIZABETH, the beloved daughter of Daniel and ckley, aged Lycar and 16 days, atiygs and frieids of the family are re- spectfally invited to attcnd the faneral. on Friday alternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 496 Kast Rleveuta street; thence to Calvary Cemetery, Baprav.—Suddenly, on Tuesday, June 23, at hall- past seven P, M., LYDIA P., wife of Isaac Badeau, Jruneral services will be held at her late residence, 48 Sinds street, Brooklyn, this (Tuursday) afternoon, at four o'clock, Her veuiains will be conveyed to Mahopac Fatts for interment, by theelght A. M. train on Friday, from the Hudson River Railroad depot, YANT.—In Strafford, Vt., on Monday, June 27, GRANVILLE S. CONANT, Only Son Of the late Dr. D. 3. Conant of this city, aged 15 years, Vermont and Maine pap please copy. CLinvu.—On Tuesday, June 23, HOWARD Manion, only son of Walter H. and Almira Clinch, aged i year, 11 months and 1 day. ‘Tue relatives and frivnis of the family are respect- fully invited fo attend the funeral, this (Thursday) ar- ternoon, at hali-past one o'clock, from the resideuce of bis grand'‘ather, Joseph W. Clinch, No. 137 Kast Forty-tuird street. Crarr.—On Tuesday, June 28, MARY ORAFT, Fuueral wail take place irom her late residence, Glen Cove, L. 1, this (Tiupsday) aiteraoon, at hait- past two o’elock, Cars levve Hunter's Pomt at halls past ten o'clock A. M., return at five P.M, On Tuesday, June 23, Lizzte Gross Dennis, ughter of Cyrus A. and Lizzie Dennis, aged 4 months and 14 days. Funeral this (Tharsd.: from 371 Bleecker street. DeVRuss.—Un Tuesday, June 28, WinaeiMiNa HENRIETTA, only daughter of Hdward 'T. aud Mar- gairet DeVries, aged 13 months and 20 days. The relatives and fricnas of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the tunera!, from the residence of her parents, 221 West Thirty-sixth sireet, this (Thursday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Eu.iorr,—Suddenly, at Wes'fleld, N. J., on Wednesday, June 29, Jauns H., son of Catharine H, and the late Nelson J. Bliott, aged 31 years, Funeral at Guilford, Conn,, tuts (thursday) afier- noon, Hirron.—On Wednesilay, June 29, Louis, son of Henry and Ellen B, Hiiton, aged 17 months. Funeral services will take place at his father's resktenos, No. 250 Madison avenue, on Friday after- noon, at halt past tnree o’clock, to which the rela- Uves and friends of the family are invited, HoLsroox.—On Monday, June 27, Henry M. Hon BROCK, in the 74th year of his age, Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his son-in- law, Thoinas George Walker, No. 110 Madison ave- nue, this (Thursday) afternoon, at three o'clock. Kyoor.—Of disease of the heart, at eleven o'clock on Tuesday night, June 28, Gorrrriep Kncop, of Bremen. Tho 1 will take piace from his late residence, No. 4 West 'Twen'y-firet street, on Friday morning, at ten o'elcek, His frtenas, and those of Knoop, Hanemann & Co., are requested to attend, without special invitation. * LYON.—At Fordham, on Taesday, June 28, SAMUEL morning, at (en o'clock, L. LYON, t 52 years, 6 monihs and 18 days, Funeral this (Kiursday) afternoon, at two o'clock, at the house, t Pa., on Sunday, June 26, » MEARS, in the 41st year of 11s age, es and irieuds of the family, also members ofthe Mutual Tontine Association, ave romsocnreny invited to attend vhe funeral, from No, 21 Allen street, this fii ay afternoon, at two o'clock, MUTUAL TONTINE ASSOUIATION.—Members Of the above association are notiied to attend a special meeting at their rooms, Walhalla Hall, Nos. soe Sank a for Hate a Pa ~My for UrpoKe Of atten eo funeral of our late brother, Patrick Mobreen. F. GUGEL, Presiaent 4. J. MoGoveny, rs i MoGuaNk.—On Monday, June 27, Jon Mcui perenn 58 years, ax paare ad legge: te Pp, county Louth, Ire! le ‘The relatives and friends of the family, also his the Hall General Com- © respectfully invited to attend the funeral, late residence, No. 411 Weat Thirty-eighth ing, at hai-past nine will be taken to mass repose of ul. Temsng will be taken to Calvary Cem- etery ior interment, POWERS.—On sty, June 29, Epwarp Powsrs, gon of John and Alice Powers, aged 2 years and 1 m ‘the fanerat will take place from the residence of his Pevccien wna, street, this (Thursday) wl cl SLEVIN.—On Tuesday, June 28, EDWARD SLEVIN, a aellve of Tyroue county, Ireland, im the 37th year of His oaenca and relatives respect ited. to attend the funeral, from Thus inte residen Gr) First avenue, ou Friday morning, at ten o'clock. TREDWEIL. Br. in he sen Tek sy 16 Relatives of ity: ‘and friends of to ate invited to eo the at Reformed church, by t, Lo L, on Fit afternoon, at one TAMANN.—On Wednesday morning, Juno Pare G, lofant chtid of Peter. and Caroline Be iD, Aced 5 months and 14 days, Bo services will be held at La Mary's 4 2) waged eB , June 28, Mrs, JESTENA etarr) Sage wife of Nelgon Underwood, in the 48th y age. . relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) , ab One o’ciock, from 728 Third avenue. NT TO LET—ON THE COR- street and ‘Third avenue, Im RE AND B. A airer Seventy-fourth quire from 7 until 0 A. M. A STORE TO LET CHEAP-917 BROADWAY, CORNER of a ae ‘Twenty-tirst street. Oue to five years, Apply to A. R. MATHES, Madison Square House, Twenty: street and Broadway. 1 TE a la A nny ae 20 SET ew ITH OB WitHour wer, in new buliding. 39 and 27 Wooster eirace, Size 6Ox100. "Apply tod & We LYALL. FYAE_ OF Tak, store 26 BLEECKER STREET TO let—At a low rent, for any suitable vusiness that will BOE contiict with the ‘stationery business. Apply iiame- QMALL STORE AND DWELLING HOUSE TO LET—-IN ‘the best business part of the Eighth avenue; suitable for kind of fancy busiuess, ly to B. DAV ES, 268 Eigutuavenug, 2 “uuaesse Apply to Be si QTHAM, POWERSWELL LIGHTED ROOM 35x80; adapted to mechanical and manu/acturing purposes. Apply ta J. & G. H. WALKER, 18d Centre street, corner Hes. tere Possession: Green POWER, WITH SPLENDIDLY LIGHTED ©) Fioors, 25x105, 25x60 and 2x3), to let; best power and finest roomy in the city. Apply to the engineer, Nos. 9, ll and 18 Baxter street, Ss POWER TO LET—ROOMS 44 BY 86, LIGRT pee Inquire at E. C. ROBINSON'S Chair Manu- 155 to 164 Weat Twenty-seveath street, Rounder and mg Machine for sule, 10 LET-THE BFST BUSINESS LOCATION IN NEW York.—A first class Basement and Sub-Basement, four doors west of Broadway. Apply at 60 White aireet. TS LET—A¥ OLD ESTABLISHED DENTIST STAND; Jocation Bond nenr Broadway; a yood chance for doctor or dentist. For pariiculars inquire at WALDRON BRO,'S, 46 Beekman street, U ied LET--CORNER STORE AND BASEMENT, SIXTH avenue, corner of Fifty-second street, with or without fixtures; suitable for a grocery or liquor store; low rent. Apply ob premises. PO LET-A FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT, COM- Neely furnished and now doing & first rate business, Thin bee wood chance for anybody that understands the bust vess, For particulars apply to THOMAS W. MURRAY, 89 Centre strect. FIXTURES AND GOOD WILL of a sewelty store on Eighth avenue. Apply to J. TAY: LOR, 814 Eighth avenue. 7° RENT—FIPTH AVENUE, BETWREN TWENTY- tfth and Twenty-aixth streets—A very handsome Store, fultable for a first class fruit business. Apply at FORD'S, _.ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET. 10 LET—PIRST FLOORS, SECOND FLOORS, BASE: T meat Floors pd su of Homa iad to fiy BONS ius Biesoker secant Ten < dada LET—A PLEASANT FLOOR CONSISTING OF FIVE rooms. with al! improvements; more room if required, Avy at ia Weat Fort seveuth streak s IN A PRIVATE HOUS! et WELL FURNISH- Te ear, Weith gas; B10 por taaaln. 396 West Thine 0 LET--A SECOND FLOOR, WITH ALL IMPROVE. ments; also one or two furnished Rooms; rent low; in Sent 148 West Thirty-seventh street, near Broud- TT? LET—IN HARI story brick House nue; five rooms; all {mi rent $25. Apply as above, or to EB, 0. LET_FIRST FLOOR OVER THE STORE, «0 Se ae aG TS etna ee eee m H ol P from ti tof o'cioox, 2 asin TQ.LEE-70 4 SMALL PRIVATE PAMILY, A PARLOR, kitchen, try, witht roo! well ventilated, with gas and Water; rent a7, 187 Weat Twenty-(ourth a, 10 LET—FURNISHED, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSES- sion, one tloor, containing three rooms, and nice plano; suitable for gentleman and wife for housekeep! e gar- den; heal neishborood ; reason- ale. Apply at 181 West Fifty-third street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. MPO LET—160, 162 164, 165, 107 BLEECKER, ROOMS AND Bedrooms; rents Or so OE gf Monin : sian Rooms Pee Ty CI in 15 Amity street; also a Workshop on Laurens’ sane Bissakte oe G0 pe eek Ns q Apply Wo Ps 'M. TEMPLE, 164 Bleecksr, ooraer'of Thomp: 0 RENT—THE SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS OF ro ‘ pores T new house, corner ot Seventh ms, and ry street; all modern improvements; rent low. Inquire of the Gwwnor, dis Wat Fhist? Sea owe thd th int snl EC \y-eeventh street, LOW.—1W0 OR THREE FRONT ROOMS CON. necting, furaiahed, for housekeoping; water ia toome; on door; washtubs and everyth! com/ortable. Forty-Gret street, wear ¢ Lexington avenues orn $4. WEEKLY.-THREE ROOMS, CONNECTING, baa 1a, furniabed for naj," water on. door! 3 near cars; Brooklya, utes from Fulton Inquire at 198 roadway, room No. 9. * ROOMS TO LET—IN FIRST CLASS ORDER; WATER $. ie chon meeeegt Een . 9, be- tween Twenty second and ayritor WEEKLY, TUREB ROOMS, CONNECTING, 87 50, Ie ried rasta a aad Fifty-socond street, near Broadway. 2 27 SECOND AVENUE.—TO LET, FRONT AND BACK Parlors on second floor; water ' and gas; furoished or Unfurniabed, 68 KAST FOURTH STREET, NEAR SECOND AVE- JO nue.—Newly furnished Rooms to let. S07 SRETemaes mn rip cee Sheap, Inquire at 1¥? Kighth wrenues . HOUSES, ROOMS, &C. WANTED. 1 WANTED—IS WILLING TO from party going out or would lease from the owner, Address, stating terms, A. C., box 137 Herald ottice, ARTIFS HAVING DESIRABLE FURNISHED OR UN- i ig 2 negro to ies con alwaye find reliable Venante without acguainting me. I cannot, however, let a shabbily furuished bouse of one in bad repatr, ROBT. G. RICHARDS, 9.3 Broadway. EW JERSEY OR STATEN ISLAND.—A DESIRABLE, careful tenant offers #30) per annum for aenug litle place within one hour of the eity, with view of buying, W. A. WHITE, 881 Broadw: [J SEURNISHED FLOOR OF TWO OR THREE ROOMS, with closets, wanted for gentleman, wife and daughter, seven years old, east of Fourth avenue and below Fifty-ainth street, Addreste, with terms, which must be mouerate, CHAS, HEGFRION, 173 First avenue, ‘ANTED TO KENT—A ROOM, WITH STEAM Power. to manutactury colton bale Parties having such to let please address H, J., care Hirsh & Co., 474 Broad: way. ANTED—IN BROOKLYN, A SMAId, FURNISHED House; rent about $60 per month; also a furnished Floor, with wit conventences, rent about #8 per month. Please address R. K., box 2,889 New York Post of ‘ANTED—VOR A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND NIEC! Wires furstsued Aparumentas sompeisine Factor on two Bedrooms, with privilege in kitchen, on the weat side of the town, below Chariton street, for three months or loager. Address, price and locaticn, box 3,462 Post ollice. WANTED 70 HIRE—FOR THREE OR FIVE YEARS, a Jour story brown stone high stoop House, containing Fouriscatt ani Fuutiews stole by aprivats part? farnhie ‘oul eth strects, a ivi furnish. Ing-umioutted references, Addteus Bd. O.. Herald oflee, with full particulars, for three daya, Agents need not reply. COPARTNERSHIPS. DB age espe etd COPARTNERSHIP HERETO. fore existing under the firm of Orpheus & O'Keefe ex- pired on the Ist inst, ‘The business will be ad) usted ¥ the undersigned. DAVID W. ORVHEUS, New Yous, June 12, a ty OFEN'F ui a To, wre Performan LITTLE LULU. MAWEINETTL TROUPE smaliest woman alive; im the pantom!me of Mist HANNAM DUK SOCK woman alive! THEINFERNAL REGIONS, 1, etran: ad strikis ighable farce of pe van rial 4 trick Gye EB GREEN aa torment ug The CHAMPION FRENCH WiESTLEGS will pear on Monday, July 4 at RAND OPERA HOUSE, 7. Corner Twenty-third street aud Eighth avenue, JAMES PISK, J Proprietor JOH ™ Manager LAST NIGHTS LAST NIGHTS LAST NIGH’ LAST Wi P, ¥ = the the finest Spectacle of the eee TRMPTATIONR, Swaree TEMPTATIONS, ing creat nem in every in'europe, will arrive 1a the United Sintering ton tae aah their firat a) pearance. tn this theatre. SoRnRY MA! INRE EVERY SATURDAY, AT 2. FOURTH OF JULY—EXTRA GALA MATINEE, Po «=< sestred E.. advance Cd the Bor bey iilny bg irmer's, roatway, and Erie Railway Ticl s corner Twenty-third street nd Broadway. poorme THEATRE, LAST WEEK OF THE SEASON, THE HUGUENOT, EVERY EVENING DURING THE WEEK, with ite fine cast and beautiful scenery. MATINEE AT 14 o'clock BEAT US o'clooK ov cHE FOURTH OF JULY. MONDAY NG, Jul EVE AST PERFORMANCE OF THE AUGUENOT, AND LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON. W908 MUseUK. ENDLESS NOVELTIES. Thnportant engacement with the world-renowned. FRENCH WRESTLERS, six.m number, and the acknowledged CHAMPIONS OF THE WORLD. ch Athlete, Mons, D'ATALIE, THE IRON JAW, HR MONARCH OF THE &TRONG, tm conjunction with the veautiful and gifted French fHereu- . Mile. ANGELA, THE FEMALE SAMSON, who have just arrived from Europe under ‘engagement to this establishment, and will appear on MONDAY, duly, 1810, day and evening, when there will be THREE PERYORMANCES. M™ F. B. CONWAY'S PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN, WEDNESDAY and THURSDA’ KATHLEEN MAVOURNI: ROS! HARRY WATKINS. ELLY & LEON'S MINSTRELS, Broadw: NO GAS USED, THE NOVELTY OF GR Produced by ELEGFHLC ‘UGH NO iat from G 7 BOEGAE ONLY LEON aia in Enght Characters. The Girl Par Excellence, Kitten Re- Jations in avenue B, Swiss Hornpipe, as the German Girl in Liset and Fritzchen, Gilberie in Fron-Frou and HORSE FLY. DONT TICKLE ME. HE WORLD RENOWNED | HE WORLD RENOWNE: THE WORLD RENOWNED ~~ OR. KAUN'S MUSEU! DR. KAHN'S MUSEU, DR. KAHN'S MUSKU POSITIVELY OPEN TO THE PUBLIC POSITIVELY OPEN TO THE PUbLIC POSITIVELY OPEN TO TH PUBLIC ON SATURDAY, ON SATURDAY, ON SATURDAY, JULY 2 JULY 2, JULY 2 R GENTLEMEN OR GENTLEMEN FOR GENTLEMEN ADMISSION, FIFTY ADMISSION, FIFTY ADMISSION, FI¥ry ONLY. ONLY. ONLY. 145 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE 745 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE 145 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE 1,184 Broadway, t 128 BROADWAY.-FIVE STORY HOUSE, | ALL * or part; elecant location for merchant tailor, muliinery or any light business at reduced reut, Apply as above, e DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. Furnished, oa am TO LET OR FOR Sa E-FURNISHED OR UNFUR- F nished, pron Ceivep ouse ae mee aah greet jal inproveu ents; iramejiate possession. oJ. E. W. Kast Porty-ninth street. sc 4 [0 BENT.-A NICELY FURNISHED THREE | STORY Fick House, 2 rooma, all improvement s within Lve iinutes’ walk of two febrien t= Brookiya, * SOHN PURDY, 212Uroadway, room No. 6, 0 LET—FURNISHED, TRE THREE STORY HIGH stoop Howse 126 West ‘Twenty-seventh street, between ixth and Seventh avenues; price #000 per month; the house handsomely furaished and ta comp! order. Apply at 133 at Twenty-nigth street, 0 RENT A FURNISHED HOUSE IN BROOKLYN, near Myrtle and Tompkins avennes; rent #75; 16 rooma #80 per month taken in board; fine house, thron Out; rosewood doors; carriage house; fine locality, VAN VECHTEN, #2 Cedar ‘stree! York. Hours 110 4, ATH AVENUE, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE HOTEL.—PAR- ©) thes visiting the ctty for the summer Wishing to rent a large, elegantly furnished Howe, contatciay spacious rooms, with ail conveniences, exn obtain such by applying to Hl. Re DREW &CO,, 176 Filth avenue, Possevsion at once If “de- sired. Location unsurpassed, in the immediate vicinity of all the first class hotels. Un'urnishod. ‘0 LET—AT HARLEM, A THREE STORY AND BASE- ment frame House, north side of 12%d street, betwoen Sixth and Seventh avenues; all modern improvements; rent low to @ good tenant, arty to, ALFRED McINTIRE, 306 Broadway, New York, or N. SKINNER, next door to the premises, O LET—THE VERY DESIRAPLE SMALL THREE story House 182 East Twenty-fifth street, near Lexington avenue; 10 rooms, every improvement, splendid location ; rent $1,500, Been from 12 'to 3 ey, without = pit. JHARDS, 963 Broadway ROBT. G. Rit a TS TO LE SUIT, OR FLAT, OF FIVE ROOMS TO LEv_-TO A em famby of respectability, in the pew “furopean A Ais 78 West Forty-eight pact, vermmeen Firth and Sixth 4 ui Oy, colby Siattclents genteel houre- keeping;'a Beebe faze, hot and cold water, bathroom, fire- piace heater; gas gature parate mever; laundry room, elevator; halla and ished, Nghted, and kept in order; g porter in attendanee, dc., kc. ‘Apply as above, wh seein x N ELEGANT PARLOR FLOOR, WITH BASEMENT, Srooms; also elegant Second Floor, 6 rooms, in the pri- vate house 816 East Tenth street ‘Tompkins square); all modern improvements ; separate bath, dumb walter, &e. articulars at 26) East Tenth etre FLOOR T0 LET—-IN A PRIVATE HOUS quire at $16 Cust Fourteenth street, near Secon: IRY ROOMS.—ONLY SEVEN MRSONS IN ENTIRE spacious private dwelling No.6 St. Mark’a place, and but three Rooms remain to let. Large baturoom and tvery modern convenience. BASEMENT FLOOR, PA Story to @mall familie street, near Se RLOR FLOOR AND SECOND t, in a preity three story house, to one or two Apply on the premises, 86 Thirty-third jond avenue, With chandellers, PARTMENTS TO LET—SIX TO NINE ROOMS EACH; gas, Fange, stationary wasiitubs, bath and closets; brown Stone houses , desicably locate 1; rent #20 to $40 per'month, SAMUEL D. MACK, Third avenue, corner Seventy-sixth SHED FRONT ROOM AND TWO BED. rooms, suitable for housekeeping, for #6 per week. Call for two days at 419 West Thirueth street, near Ninth avenue, LOWER PART OF HO ON PRENCH PLAN, ZA with separate entrance; 162 Last Twenty-eighth street, tween Lexington aud Third avenue 80; seen wae " 0. é ‘ATE ast Forty-fith street, near Third avenu Eight rooms, every modern improvement, fine yard. Ope lier 10. Rout $0), ROBT, G. ICH ARDS, 955 Broadway, PARLOR FLOOR, street and Broadway, to poses, Apply to W. ©. LESsTE: ‘Thirty-fourth street. ND FLOOR TO LET—IN 195 MADISON hot and cold water, Apply to JOSEPH RNER | THIRTY-THIRD 4, suitable for basiness pur- i, 1,279 Broadway, corner PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET TWO rLEASANT Igo front Basement, auitavie for 4 West Twenty-ninth street, one block west of Broadway. N_ELEGANT SUIT OF ROOMS, SECOND FLOOR, front, consisting of parlor, two bedrooms and private bath house, and appointments first class. Location Twenty- Lirat street, near Flin avenue,. ‘Terms reasonable. Apply 8. B, GOODALE, No. 9 West Twenty-third street, _BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. (A. FINELY FITTED UP CORNER DRUG STORE ON Four ayeme for sale; doce a large prescription busi- ‘ fountalD. ee RS, SOUTHMAYD & CO,, 194 Broadway. LL suouLD EXAMINE tite OWAMPION cOW Milker, patented Aprii 5, 1870, betore engaging in a business. Machine shown dally in practical operation, NEW YORK COW NILKER MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 267 Broadway. AS EXCELLENT OPENING FOR AN ACTIVE, ENER. getic in, with some capital, to become permanent); connected a first class sewing machine company. Ad- reas Ki. ey 1d office, A GOOD INDUCEMENT 01 ED TO A_ PARTY <n, having @ few thousand dollars to favest in a first class) pasin returns twice a year; rent free. Agents need not Address ferald office, anew A GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR A PERSON TO ENGAGE in a well established wholesale business ts offered by the subscriver; capital required, about $5,000 ‘ales at pres- ent average $100,000 per year. Address WHOLESALE, box 3,416 New York Pout office. MIDDLE AGED MAN, WITH SOME BUSINESS EX- perience, wishes to Invest 800 or #900 in some respect- sonia vaiag hin Steevie, hdines, ilk mete would im a fai vi be wi! ul he D., box 4:5 Herald fice” pont a oes onthe a A* ACTIVE MAN MAY OBTAIN A HALF INTEREST IN ® profitable Fruit and Flower Farm, near New York, where the nt profit can be trebled by the use of al $5,000 aduftional, capital tor enlarging: the businena; beat Telerences required and given, Particulars of WILLIAM H. VARS, at Appleton & Co.'s, 90 Grand street. N EXTRAORDINARY CHANCE FOR A PORTUNE on a ammall eapital i legitimate business, x offered by applying fmmediately on the elegant! Hronaway, near Maiden lane; class frult store and fine groceries. neh room on seme floor, All conneeting with the finest wine room in the elt. ———————* A SPLENDID CHANCE FOR A PRACTICAL DYER IS offered, of a bye House and all Fixtures, in complete order; very convenient to city; terms easy. Apply to W. F. BRANTLEY, at the Patent Sponging, Refinishing and Water- proofing Company, 85 and 87 Wooster street. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A BUSINESS THO- roughly estab among the watchmakers and jewel- era; owner has other business Gn hand. Address Or all ‘ai 176 Broadway, room 59, Pre WANTED—WITH bg a CASH CAPITAL, For further particulars address H. H., Herald ollice. PARINER WANTED—OR TO BORROW $151), FOR which I will give a large bonus and security on ‘manu- Tactured goote, Addre Herald ottice. WANTED-A GOOD BUSINESS MAN, WHO Has A few hundred dollars to invest in a new, legitimate bus- iness, can adaress W. B., Herald oflice, Wen PARTNER WITH FROM #500 TO $800, Call on or address HAMILTON, at Dede's reatearant, Peery xO Hoboken, N, J., for three days. Call Let#een & and li. ANTED~ONE OR TWO PARTIES, WITH 860,000 TO 75,000, to join advertiser in enlarging » well entab- lished and increasing business; profits liberal and perma- hent; money no object without zood business qualifications, ‘Addroas WARD, box 3,404 Post office. TANTED—AN ENERGETIC AND RESPECTABLE business man, asa partner; one who has %6,000 to $10,000 at bis dispouiton; for one of the surest and best bu- sinesses in New York; no op) on and pare profit. For particulars address A. H., Herald'ofice, 500 Wine BUY, THe GOOD, WILL, sock AND $5OO Fikires of a amait Susie Stove: two years in suc- ceasful operation, and the only established atore of the kind in a city with a population of 90,000. To ® man who understands the repairing of accordeons, concertinas, dc. it te u fortune The very, best reason given for selling out. dress MUSIC, box 188 Herald oflice, 2. YOO, WANTED. A, PARTNER WITH THIS 5 |. amount, in'an old established sporting house, bing.» good business, which Is all protit, and itabie to make %10,000 any month, Address BANK, Herald oflice. 50074 PARINER WANTED INMEDIATELY— 00). infancy fruits and tne groceries: large bust: ion unequalied; success certain, Ap- ndway, near M jocat 50 9 500. THE ABOVE AMOUNT WILL PUR. da + chase half interest im a reliable and safe turing business; no rivk, Address HUNTER & 24 Sansom street, Pofladelphia. Crs PARK GARDEN. i » . THEODORE THOMAS’ POPULAR CONCERTS. HOST AND FOUND. tL Rigtinsn TUFSDAY, 2TH, A BANK BOOK, NO. 66,6 on the Greenwich Savings Bank, Wiowoeret bids tus dgok please to return to * fest Twenty-sixih strout. Pear ie TOLER 10 Sir Wome Swrseinsiis Citepte Lost “RANK BOOK ON Mis manuartan sav. ings Institution, No. 58,766, The tinder will please return the Bank, corner of iiroadway and Bleecker street, L_O8T~A BLACK AND TAN FEMALE DOG; WEIGHT about 5 pounds; anawers to the name of “Topsey ;" one oar is twisted. A liberal reward will be given by’ retitn'ng to EBKETI"S stable, corner Twenty-secoad street and Sev- enth avenue. LOST WEDNESDAY FORENOON. FROM HUILDINGS corner Sixty-ninth street and Madivon avenue, a Biac and Tan Slut, no collar on, alight touch of manage on rump; weighs about 14 pounds. A liberal reward wifi bo. paid, oy returning to the above place, 8. 0, LOVIJOY. J O8T- A WHITE ESQUIMAUX DOG, FROM THE COR- 4 ner of Fourth avenue and Twenty-fourth strevi, last evening; answers to the name of Prince. A isberal reward will be paid for bie return to No. § Dey street, rvom N OST—CERTIFICATE NO, 2,991, FOR 100 SRAR York Centrai and Hudson River Consolidated Stock fo the name of Cammann & Co. All per: re cautioned Against negotiating the above, as transfer has been stopped and new certificate applied for. le MMANN & CO., No. 8 Wal L O8T OR 2 just outside, y Pocketbook, containing about $8) In money, a ring with green stone, acard bearing the owner's name, and some otber emall'trinkels. If the finder will return the ring (which in of no value to any one but the owner) to room 1/3 Firth peiee Hate, be may keep the money and no questions wil! arke A TICKER EN asgage on Erie dating from rewurd by re- $5. —Lost, titling’ D. Anderson to thr Rafliroad between New York and Woo: June 1, 1870. The finder wii) receive the abo turning to owner, 93 Wall street. OR REWARD—FOR THE CONVICTION OF THE 4d*F aves thiet who stole a brown or liver colored pointer about two months ago trom 130 Weat Thirty-se' New York, $5 reward will be paid for information of thé whereabouts of paid dog. 10 REWARD WILL BE PALD FOR TH turn of @ lady's Pocket and Pocketbook, contain- ing $400 in gold and three promissory notes in favor of Win- Barlow, Oregon City, Oregon ; lost between Wood's Museum, and Cooper Inaiituie, Apply at the ollice of the St. Nicholas fot Hotel, D200 Me PE RAD FOR THE RIN yA other things taken on the mnorning of Saturday, 18th June, from the top story of house in Fifth avenue, Murray Hil; no. questions asked. Address M. P., general Post ollice, Vox 1,447, ETECTIVES, DRTECTIVES, experienced and reliable operativ nished eatadlinhed agency of WARRIN, WHIPPLE & CO., 7 A way. Keferto the leading bisiness houses as to aviiity, sinnding and responsibility. e monti _ RURNERORE. z MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PARLOR SUIT, 14 ieces, made to order; cost $700, for $150, coversd in Fronch satin brocatel, wo Suite in reps, £753 eight beuroon Sets, from $2 upwards; Comfortore,fBedding, 20 Carpets at 50c. rivate residence, 118 West ‘Twenly- reet, near Sixth aven' RARE CHANCE FOR HOUSEKEEPE! ficont Parlor Suit, covered brocatel, cost #4 es, Bookcase; rosewood Pianoforte, elvet Carpets, Paintings, Bronzes, Sil: verwaro, marqueterie Cabinets; rosewood, walnut Furnt ture; sacritice; property family leaving city. 67 West Fic teenth street, near Sixth « T GREAT SACRIFICE FOR CASH.—MAG Parlor Suit, richly carved, latest styl autin brocatel, made to order, cost #450, for 6175; one « 160; two ut striped rep Suits for #6; two plain jults for $55; rosewood four round corner 7iq'octave forte, com $n, for W375; Chamber, Library, ture for half cost. Private reaidence, 12 East Tenth street, gne block weat of Broadway, between University place and ith avenue, ARPETS, FURNITURE, &C.—HOUSEKEEPERS 81P- C plied and ent received by the week or month. DEA- LY CUNNINGHAM, $80 Bd aveuae, near 38th size no ng Furni- % WILL PURCHASE THE STOCK AND FIX- $4.00 ten of a La on a sae ese, establia! an loing a goor yayin, usiness, jaress OWNER, box 130 Herald office, . bs 1 000 ~FOR S482, AN INTEREST IN A WELL 0. + established and profitable business; one Who desires a sate investment and Pleasant business asao- elates wil Ond this a good thing, Address P. B., box 138 Herald ofiice. ARPETS, FURNITURE AND BEDDING. 1 amin ‘Housekeepers supplied with the above on easy terms, Payments weekly or monthly, LY & CO., Corner Twenty-fifth street and Sixth avenue, NARPETS, FURNITURE, OILCLOTH AND BEDDING ‘at reduced prices; housekeepers supplied at DANIEL oO FARRELL, 200 Eignth avenue, late O'Farrell & Greene, Payment taken weekly or m LARGE FURNISHED ROOM TO TWO GENTLEMEN, or single Room to one gentleman; terms $2 per week each; orto gentleman and wife for Light housekeeping, at = Adams street, Brookiyn, pear Catharine and ton erries, T° LET—IN A PRETTY BROWN STONE HOUSE, 8EC- ond Ploor, #80. Also Third Floor, $23. Apply cn the promises, 695 Second avenue. IPO LET FIRST FLOOR. FURNISHED FOR HOUSE- keeping, 107 West Sixteenth street; reference required. Inquire for two days, T° LET—NICE THIRD FLOOR, FIVE ROOMS, IN first class honse; all modern improvements; in’ fine order; at 128 East Fifty-third street. a ean SNUG THIRD FLOOR OF FIVE ROOMS, wate bath; lally furnished ith, Apply on promises st i01 Bleecker wren s' > POT mom thy av PROPOSALS. 10 'T CONTRACTORS.—-PROPOSALS WILL BE RE- ceived at the office of the Grand Sti Rallroad Com oils arpune fiven Ma fection wite Gremtanek teins be navenue from the Liu. Beran Uernerary. F. GOOKEN, Presiden L. WEBSTER, MANUFACTURER OF AND wholesale dealer In Webster’s Patent Of! and Fruit also Patent Ventilators for barrels, cans, &c., and deal- ined Petroleum Of). 114 Fulton street, New York. Wares RELIABLE FIRM TO TAKE THE SALE for the city and State of New York, of an article largely Introd in other States; woodware or fancy hard- preferred, Address W., care W, H. Arthur & Co., 89 Nassau atrect, ‘OR BALE CHEAP—FINE MAHOGANY DINING Room Furniture; also Library of excelient French Books, several of then with illusirations on steel ‘gall in goud condition. PETITJE. 133 Pri New York. “VENEERS. i GEO. W. READ & Manufacturers and dealers {n Veneers and Fancy Wood, Hungarian Aah, n French Black Walnut, ates Amboing: Tuya and Tulip Wood, Mab Fl Biraser rou riba Maple, 0 KAD raseye and Curle: ap! Mahogany, Wainnt nd ‘Aah ‘Orotches, Yeneers cut toorder and site, orders promp' recuted. prone Yad and 173 Centre strect. 291 Monroe Lyte 208 Madison bi Factory, 5 THEATRE COMIQUE. Ri 5 DUA, Frater: oont NEW &TA! BG Hart, Barney, CHARLES ABBOTT, V Will appear, im eap juaetion wi produced with appropriate scenery, menis, here Miss LEONA CAVENDE! J Bh /UGHA! ar CUARLES FISHER, es, DAKT, Mr. Ge W. BA W. LEONARD, AN, Mise ANNT LA EMULY MESTATER, As SORDAUNE Mla FO Muss BOWS, Mie aaa ant PROCESSIONS, (jhosiNa siauts oF Nicholas Hotel. TLMOKE, Managers and Pre nd eat vou liata theatre fn the Voters ‘A moncphty fu the sora at am ae rt 3 mol of uy en jane Usemes| FAMILY RESOMT OF THE Otry, i bya, Sterar “Wont ‘and’ Quoea, a that mA LOND) esau aan ee THE GRA! A ET. ALL THE GREAT Loni 4d WILDL APPEAR. See email bills. Doors open at Ti ALLACK'S. Hropeitne aud Manger... LESTER, WALL AO D at fis ‘eontmance at 8 0° eaee wi JOHN RkOUGHAM The coolest with LEONA CAVENDER, drama of fn his own new and original local extraordit domestic interest, written expressly for Mise Sivonen, 3a MINNIE'S LICK; OF UPS AND DOWNS OF CITY LIFE, AK. Mr. JOSEPH SEETON, Mr. OUIGLEY,. Mr, Mr. J, DELAND. dtins LIZZIE PREG! hers. AVIDER" 5 OF ed THIEVES, ie Party, BALL. the iret appearance of ACT SEOOND Til: ACT THIRD1HE SOHODL ACT FOURTIF—A SU rt ACT FIFTH—-MINNE DUE NOTICE will be given of ALL. Mr. JOBEPH K, EMMET in Charles Gaylor's drama of FRITA, OUR COUSIN GERMAN. WEDNESDAY, ESDAYY ATINER, 16 P.M LEONA CAVENDER, wo A RIE Mr. JOHN BROUGHAM, MINMIE'S L LYMPIO THEATRE. THE CLUSING WELK OF THE SEASON, THis EVENING (PUURSDAY), Last NIGHT two, OF MRS. JAMES A. OA(ES' GREAT TROUPB THE FIELD OF THE CLOTH OF GOLD, 1 Darnley (her orivinal charsoter), Mrs. J. A, OATES, SEE OPINUNS OF THE P THE GRBAT TOURNAMENT s¢ Li atraduelag NDLESS VARILTY GP GROTESQUE ANDEZ'S. WON@T TH GUITAR SO) 4 ‘ e ASL THE TUMPLERON! LO, 8 MONE ThstIMoN Mi tr or PPLON and KNAPP, AD RYE ip NDE1” i) ERNANDE ! ND OF THE SEASON, A E THEATRE FERNANDE, ance that, after » te OF Tilh SEABON rday evening, July % at will yaterruyt (unl alter Muy Feinarcably wie AND FOURTH! FF tay, Mr, WM. B. PRELIGH GREAT BIT led Burtenque Actress, YLOR BATION. UE OF P RIAN TAYLOK © | Pr | . of Jy eF@ey ange 5s AMABRL, tlle ARE ie An object of in at. callie) aut and cheered PIRATE OF THE ISLE, by public FRIDAY BENLFIT OF MR. OF a) ‘OM! tons i TOWS CABIN {GIN AL NCLE. 10 ONY PASTOR'S OPERA UNCLE LC, NCEE Le D OAl OF UN a 'S CA y, with the best cast ever seen in New York or elsewhere. UNDER BROADWAY. a0 Open 1 to 5. TULRD STREET AND prgumaric TUNNEL Broadway, corner Warren. | Dhaene SKATING RIN “4 ‘Thir P abtaen The Beautios, Wonder ant M sities of the Human ant Aulual Creation to be seen nt one visit. 618 Gis NERRACE ind ay etrumental Con HABE LMANN the Patti co: orchestra, Oomm Ny PUBLISHERS, MAN tacular places, historic scm original pied Italian, Ge to prepare for prega. ton square, New ¥: Proleasor ‘ork city, MAILS POR EVROPR Joly 2, 1870, will Phtay, Phovsday and all the stations as fol during th close at this ¢ day, 3 = = SICAL. ACTION, MADE BY ERALD, OF Ww } be sold at auction om OM & VAN TAs . It is now on ex PIANOLORTEA, FOOD PIANO, ONLY 876; A logs, overstrung base Planoforte at a great sacri J. cash, , 18 Amity street, near Broadway, DOUBLE SEVEN e Hal 2h; Wagnificent hew ai} Seng bargain for cash. Ad- dress PLANO, Herald of A LADY LEAVING wT, FOR $250, cost 560, Tosewood forte: all mo- dero improvements, nearly now; waker’s bill of sale and t 28 Third street, A ieitanr 4 Planof a months, cost #700, Housebotd of a private family 2 . Call at private rest dence, 113 Weat Ty y-eeventh etr near Sixth avenue. DR, ROBINSON MARTIN, HOUSEKEEPING@ je or colebi mon’ Painting: ‘e, China Liteenth atre Cuulery, Carpets s th avenue, FOUR ROUND tave Pianoforte, made to order use, will be sod for #275; also righ half cost;' pro- porty of private f st Tenth street, one block west of Broadway, between University place and Firth avenue, A .~ BARNES!" PIANOFORTES ARE RUPERIOR 16 AA. tone, See ta finish and more durable than auy other Manufactured, for which they were awarded the pri.¢ medal ai the American Institue Fair, 1899, and are offered extreme ly low for cash oF fnstaimeuts, Wareroome 187 Eighth street, near Broadway, GREAT OFFER.—HORACE WA’ 2A way, will dispose 0 deohs and Organs Of aly (rat claus maker prices for caste during this month, or will take from 45 to B¥5 monthly until Raid, (The sazno to fet, and rent money applied i purchased. jew Chickering Pianos are inciuded in this olfer, ARGATN FOR C. BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD octave ¥i perfect order; sh FICENT, RIOHLY CARVED, 1 od 74 IRS, 451 BROAD. ourth avenue, JOR SALE—A VERY FINE 7 OCTAVE PIANO, Ix THE ! best order, for a iow price, Inquire at 48 Stanton street, anement. F YOU WANT A GOOD PIANO CHEAP, CALL AT MERRELL'S wareroom, No, 8 U: square; sold om fustaiments or rented; customers auited; large stock; best makers; luok before selecting eisewhe: SEVEN OCTAVE WOOD PIANO, Gilbert, Boston ; elegant overstrang, have superb fhetruwent, fully guaranteed; ex- 196 Bleecker street. OREAM, J, DIXON, #5 BLERCKER STREST, PURNISHRS «hotels, restaurants,confectioners, tairs ‘and exeuratona, with hin celebrated Siam ice Crear of ail flavors at dee. per quart. STORAGE, Tro maRtin@® son—storaGe FOR PURNITURE KE. bo: tranka, pian mirrors, &¢., 1,266 and 1 Brongn ane Jol West mas, Wi Bikes, Eatablished M4 irty-ascond street; separaie years, furtado