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UB GOURTESIES. The Americus Ciub, Blossom Ciub, Indian Clubs and Other Clubs—Across the Con- tinent. On Tuesday morning next @ party of some forty fifty gentlemen, membets of the Americus and clqbs, will start ona 81x week's trip to the slope. Tho rotund, rabicund, jocund Owen . Brennan will head the party and Inspect the wable apd corrective institutions of the West. Kearnéy is having a new set of snirts hand- embroigered on the frent—fowers and vines the stud eyelet holes in such profusion as to the brains and fingers of the female portion bis foal. He 15 determined to create a sensa- jon, Alderman Geoige Mitchell has in an ex- ‘tra stock of extra One, abe ED GOOSEAUILL TOOTH. took of hunie dye (blonde) for his and mustache; Wm. H. Moloney Bu] ply of stationery—he being secre- the ba and Pare kee) accurate record 1e doings irae 01 whl betas 6 ‘@ suDi he Western ret Be Al; toa rany ‘Bowe Inbe vf Indians shonid injure any gung ‘on them, Macgregor will go eo . upp! ve Wray tb auby on te ey, bait it be necessa: seas cat yw on the be on fo maké me atch: nfs; brennan wi o1nts me arate ir. Andrews w! eu at var health ot the par ; John Chamber. in, Frank McCabe and Sd" Donnelly have formed etnssives ry nauneical band, and, with Eugeno nin as leader, Scotue the savage with their charming music, bak Sohn this it may be judged the excursion will be most plegsant but lest there should be any jarring Mr. A. D. Barber will be on hand to oil the mucuinery and make “Pi OLD THING WORK” Asitshould. The party will goina magnificent new oe car, Damed tie “Willlam M. Tweed,” via the udson Adver and Central Kailroad, ‘Thus it will be eeu the Boss’ cariies them all, They will stop at maha, Salt Lake rg sacramento and San Fran- cisco, They will be tue guests of Governor J. B. McKean, of Uiah, at Salt Lake, and will be rece.ved by the friendly “Lo” family, armed with Indian clubs, at various points along the road, The excur- sionists are ail basily engaged practising Florence’s Gong, Tit, tat, too, away we go, Mo the Peete choree Tit, tat, too, Westward Ho, Weattrard Ho—hurrab | ‘with the addition, ‘Ti-g-ar.” PRESENTATION O¥ THB BLOS3OM CLUB. Visitors to the eiegant parlors of the ciub house t 129 Filth avenue last evening were greeted oy wo massively-framed, life-size and life-like por raits of Owen W. Brennan, president ¢ of the club, id William M. ‘t'woed, *Boss” and vice president. reed alter eight o’clock Mr. Brennan walked in, ing with good nature, He walked into the panier but immediately staggered back, dumb- unded, and cried out:— tort pat a@ jost I see before me? Is that my \ He clapped his hands on his sides, on his portly unch, on his hips and head, and said, “NO; yes, t is; sure I’m here—and yet I'm there, who's woing At this juncture Mr. “Ed”? Kearney stepped for- ‘ward, and, making an ‘old time’? bow, said:— Mr. PRESiDENT—Unaccnstomed as Iam to public— fous Scarce expect one of my age—well you know ow it is yourseii—l'm dolng ths thing, hese pic- em are lor you, Mr. President. [had them framed yy the junior mexber of the Hayward Boat Club, but he framed them too much; “but I wiil have it xed, and then, si, you may hand them down to posterity. I<idn’t mean to cay they are hand-me- downs, und they only measure ‘seven fect by ten, 80 ‘ow’ll have to be careful how ti hand tuem down, ith these few remarks you wil lease accept then, Mr. Brennan smiied smile eit was “culldliKe and bland,” and said, “Friend Kearney, you do mé jena you fo, indect 1. My name is Brennan, as now: whenever I Jook on these pictures PH think of iny front name and think there's a debt utude always Owen,” ere John Pyne (tie quietest man in all New York) disturbed the president by shouving, ‘Hoorah | pally for Owen.” Aji hands smiled, then called on the gtew: and smiled again, and gazed fondly at the $3,000 worth of crayon work, plate glass, wainut aud velvet. AN “ORIENTAL” POT. Dorlon & Shaffer have provided 300 galions—more ir less—of thelr nonparell chowder, to be partaken ‘7 by the Oriental Club to-night at their house on ast Broadw: “Boss” Tweed is expected to be present at the feast, with several visiung Senators, and a glorious time is taerefore anticipated. New Boar Civs In TRroy.—Prof. O'Neil, with bout twenty-five of the members of the Justitute, i Dight organized a new boat club in this. city. 16 Ofiicers selected Ares as follows:—Captain, A. J. wift: Lieutenant, J, H. Marks: Secretary, @. C. lacGregor; Treasurer, G. Buroam, Jr. The club tend to purchase @ six-oared paper barge, and megid Some additional boats. Rowing promises be emiege fedsare of recreation this summer. 19. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. CowrERTHWAIT—QUIGLEY.—On Thursday, April @, by the Rev. William Cooper so ok B, E. COWPER- zy aNcees penny. pan, to Miss Appis 5. Quia- Y ister? somuipe-On Thursday, April 20, at the residence of the bride's father, by tie Rev. B. Van aR METCALF EVERETT (' omer of Fox- Freuorc oe to Lizzig, eldest daughter of J. eric Yaplnt it, Hsq., all of New Yorkcity. No Peokexe—Bagnzes.—On Wednesday, April 19, at the residence of the bride’s father, by the Rev. o Wostedio, F. Keozbss to Miss EaMA BRUNJES, of Hoboken. Lomta—Rozinetr.—On Thursday, April 20, ic. Clement's church, Philadelphia, by the Rev. or a jUIGI Lomita, United States Army, ti M., daughter of the late ‘lun Robinett. lomrneae— oLt.—In Baltimore, on Wednesday, April 19, py Rey. Dr. Hodges, CAMPBELL Mor- MER, Of New York, to Emma, daughter of the late ie Holt, of Baltimore, YOR—| ae. —IB a city, on Thursd: Abril 2, by the, Rov. Dee Garusk, “awamous YOR, |.» Of Phil aelphias Pa, to Miss JENNIE INTLEY, of Huntgville, Ald, bg rg -HERBEN.—On Tuesday, March 7, by the . Wid. ate HENRY F. REINHARD nth Gs WW ASTERVELT.—At the residence of the pride? 3 "prot er, Hackensack, N. J., on Wednesday, April 19, by the Rev. T. B. Romeyn, SIMEON T. ZA- BRISKI£ to EUPAHBMIA WESTERVELT, Gaughter of the late Rev. Samuel D. Westervelt, Died. BanTa.—On Wednesday evening, April 19, Mr, JACoB J. BANTA, of Riverside, formerly Old Bridge, sirnetal bm the old Dutch Reformed charch, this (Sat afternoon, at one o'clock. Carriages Ee waiung at Speman tion, BLAKE.—On day, April 21, Ev1zA BLAKE, wife bi om ives and friends of the family are eh to atiend the funeral, from her late resl- dence, 153 Broome street, on Monday afternoon, at hali-past twelve o’clock. Interment in Woodlawn Cemetery. BRAZIEL.—On Thursday, April 20, James BRAZIEL, a Aas Ep tade ‘Tipperary, tel i gaye ete of ‘atnard, erary, Ireland, aged 8 yea: Tmonths and 6d . sare Friends are respectfully invited to attend the Ladi from No. 2:1 East Eightietn street, on Sun- aiternoon, at one o'clock. ROOKS.—On Tharsday evening, April 20, FreD- ERICK W. J. BROOKS, in vhe 46th year of his age. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 20 Him Hs Mi eer on Sunday afternoon, at two o'cloc! Burxe.—On Thursday, April 20, JouN BURKE, in the 28th iat of his age. The relatives and frends of the familly are respect- fully Sone to attend the funeral, from his late rest- dence, No. 25 Greenwich street, on Sunday after- noon, at one o'clock. » April 21, of scarlet fever, IRENE Boca Care, laughter of Henry 0. and Sarah Will Cape, ay 7 years and 6 months. Relatives nnd friends of the family are res; pet BS Ainvitea to attend te funeral, a the residence of per grandmother, Mra. Willis, 346 West pal “ek strect, Unis (Sati ‘aivernosa, at one OARPENTER.—At Jamaica, L. 1., on Wednesday, ae 19, TILLIE P, ANDERTON, wife of James B. Oa nite The and friends of the family are respect- fully lo reiatiae4 to attend the funeral, tha Goma | 2. afternoon, at ono o’olock, from the Presbyterian church, 10 Jamaioa, without further notice, ConpER.—Sudienly, on bay evenine. Bat 2, Mrs, EL1ZaBETH CORDER, 0) abla Notice of funeral in Sunday B fan oy CrawForp,—On Thursday, April 20, Jacos B., son $f Charlotte and the late William H, Grawford, agea 19 ‘Funeral from his late residence, 162 Division ave- ba ar alana this (Saturday) afternoon, at two CI CUMMING.—On Sunday, April 2, GEORGE, son of Ha pont @nd Mary EB. Cumming, in the Oth year of age. eral from the residence of his parents, at Fordham, on Sunday afternoon, at ps o'clock. Ep@ar.—On Friday morning, “il 21, after a is Age ‘THOMPSON EpgaR, n't ie 83d year of ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- ly nye to pitenid the funeral, from his Jate rest- lence, Woodbridge, N. J., on Monday afternoon, at half-past two o’ciock. ,Varriages will bein attend. ance at the Uniontown station on the arrival of the ‘one o'clock train from New York. FERRY.—At his residence, 221 South Second street, Williamsburg, after a short avd very severe illness, Onivan M.-FeRRy, youngest son of Ezra H, Ferry, aged 28 years, 2 months and 20 days. ‘The reiatiyes and friends of the family, also the members of Company E, Forty-seventn ee tid and menbey regiment, in general, aiso the embers of the Nuw YORK HeraLp Pension and Koay Fund Association, are respectfully invited attend the funcral, from the Test Presbyterian urch, corner of South Fourth and Sixth sirects, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock, FLANNAGAN,—On Friday morning, April 21, MARY €,, widow of Pawick ‘lannagan, & native of Cas telrea, county Roscommon, Ireland, in the 76th year pat eae placo from her late rest- ht sireet, Brooklyn, will take ie and wel Sone, Paks avenue elock, to. Holy puta rend afternoon, at two o' Gar x Friday, April 21, Rose M. Garrnry, ears. “rn fends of her son Patrick, and son-tn-law, Fitzsimons, ana frien ectiully invited to attend tho fuueral, from 408 rot Twentieth street, on Sunday afternoon, at two edeenty, on Thursday, Ape 20, at CARE iy Sree and the Germ: '.. of New York, ani jate residence, Cope Hudson City, N. J., on fers Carey at one o'clock, The remains will Lutheran Cemetery, i. t—On Frid Aen bi ELLEN, the wife of niger g 3 hone age "oo y ‘The friends mn afe respectfully invited ihe Mera rom her late residence, 107 Lape at one o'clock, ril 21, at his residence, treet, of pneymonia, alin in to-morrow's ep AteEt.—On Tnuraday, April 20, at Noroton, Conn., Mra, KACHEL B. earn widow of Rev, ma Ralgnt, 9 ‘hursday, , & native of ine arab of ” Donegal, Ireland, in the ah eae o Om ra relatives and friends of the family are fully invited to attend the funeral, 157 West Twenty- seventh street, this aiternoon, at one o'clock. HawKs.—Un Thursday, A) eNRY H. Haw Friends of the No. ca ud avenue ana Pa .. HaDLey.—On Friday, No. 166 East Eig’ tite FREDBRICK F, Hab. Y, in his 27th fe wil be given of the tuner: respect- from his late ee a lingering nly are invited fA attend the fu- neral service, at the residence of his son-in-law, Edward A. Pothier, No, 8 Vandam street, this (Sat- urday) morning, # half-past ten o'clock. morning, April 21, at half a lngeriag iiness, MARY past elght aie ANN IucxEy, In the 50th year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday aitcr- noon, a hall-past one g!clock, from her late resl- dence, 238 Delancey street, ‘terred in Greenwood Cemetery. Hvenbs.—On Thursday, April 20, at Ms late resi- dence, 268 Union avenue, corner ‘of Wythe atreet, Willamaburg, MicHAEL Huaues Keys, county Cavan, Ireland, age: His relatives and friends are Pemnencally invited to attend the funeral, from 8t. Mary's church, oor- ner Remsen and Leonard streets, Williamsbu turday) afternoon, at two o'clock, where there will as solemn high mass offered up for him, Yonss.-Buddeniy, at his residence, Edwardsville, Pp, ee JONES, late of St, Louls, formerly from mn Friday morning, April 21, at half-past seven o'clock, CHARLES JULO, aged 81 years. The relatives and friends of the fami ly are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the rest- dence of nis parents, 94Cannon street, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock. KissaM.—On Thursday evening, April 20, MARIA A. KissaM, iu the 83d year of her age. Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this Thojremains will be i- ae of Cross Saturday) morning, at ten , from the church corner of Lafayette place ond Fourth street, without further notice. LeuaNsy.—On Thursday, April 20, Parricx LE- HANEY, & native of Mullingar, Ce Westmeath, Ireland, in the 26th year or his ag ‘The relatives of the family are e respectfully invited to the funeral, also the mem gine Company No, 23, from B aturday) afternoon, at one o'clock, and irom there on Thursday, April 20, of Volunteer Ka- levue Hospital, this Calvery Cemetery, Marsu.—In brooklyn, Jonn R. MARSH, In the 75th year of his aze. The relatives and friends of the fanyly are invited to attend the funeral services, irom his late resi- cee 432 Marcy avenue, near "Willoughby, on Sun- afternoon, at hall-past inree o'clock, IDDLETON.—On Friday, April 21, Luoy ©, Mip- N, Widow of Charles Middleton. es and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her son-in- law, Edmund A. Smith, 226 Madison avenue, on Monday morning, at hall-past nine o'clock. The Tematus will be taken to Kye, Westchester county, McCarrHy.—At his late residene street, on Friday morning, April 21, MAURICE Mc- Cartuy, in the o7th year of his age, The relatives and _triends of the family, and also the ’Longshoremen U, B. society, vited ty attend che funeral, on half-past two o'clock. McELRoy.—On Friday, April 21, Mrs, ANN MoEL- Roy, wife of P. J. McElroy, of consumption. ‘THe relatives and friends of the deceased are re- spectfally invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her brother-in-law, Mr. H. Roberts, at No, 319 East Twenty-fourth street, on Sunday after- daughter of Wiliam years and 2 months, are respectfully in- Sunday afternoon, at noon, at one o'clock. MCGLOINE.— EMILY FRANCE and Catharine McGiotne, azed Funeral will take place from the restdence of her parents, 83 Charles street, on Sunday afteruoon, at ) April 21, JENN 33 years and PALLIsTéR.—On Friday mornin; wife of William Paluster, aged The relatives and friends are respectfully invited from her laie residence, 75 Bedford street, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock. April 21, ISABELLA, be Randolph, aged 36 years, 6 The relatives rat friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at haif-past one o’ciock, irom her late residence, 236 West Tenth street, without farther pe remains Will be taken to Greenwood for New ve ersey papers please copy. Rick.—At North Powaal, Mr. NATHAN Rick, late of Swan.—On Friday, April 21, cts AMELIA, wife of N. A. Swan. The relatives and friends, also members of Key- stone Lodge No. 235, F. and A. M., are res} invited to atcend the funeral, from her dence, corner of Division and ‘Attorney streets, on Sunday alternoon, at one o’clock. Tnompson.—Suddenty, on Friday morning, April 21, of apoplexy, the Rev. JamEs THOMPSON, pastor of Lt Twenty-filth street United Presbyterian jure! The friends and acquaintances of the family are invited to attend the funeral, Monday afternoon, at three o’c! TULLY.—On Thursday morning, April 20, HueH TULLY, aged 29 years, 9 months and 2 days. The relatives and friends, and those of his brother Beruard, are invited to attend the funeral, on Sun- day afternoon, at one o'clock, from the residence of his Renee 900 Second avenue. Wise.—On Friday, April 21, Mary, wife of Sic- muna Wise, born at Wallia, rT. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 229 East Thirty- filth street, on Sunday morning, at ten o'clock, Wooprvrr.—Suddenly, at St. Louis, Mo., FRANK - youngest son of Hiram 8, to attend the funeral, RANDOLTH.—On Friday, loved wife of bivhag E. months and 6 day: on “nn April 21, rae at the church, on johemia, in her 44th and Aseneth Funeral will take place from 190 Hudson street, this (Saturday) aiternoon, at one o'clock, are respectfully invited to attend, Auburn papers please copy. Suddenly, on Thursday evening, rg 20, RowERY YELL OWLEE, in the 62d year ot his oerite relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to aivend the funeral, rom his late resi- dence, 181 Congress street, Brooklyn, on Sunday afternoon, at three o'clock, Toronto (Canada) papers please cop: BO: ARDERS 3 WANTED, ~“BUIT OF ROOMS, SECOND FLOOR.—ALSO OT Rooms, wih private table if desired; “ALSO oni house first’ class; re(erences exchanged fourth street, near broadway. IT OF ELEGANT APARTMENTS AT WoRTH louse, with private table and attondanc Broadway, Madison square and Fifth avenue. |. 184 Went Thirty: nee. 903 Filth ave- STEP TO CENTRAL PARK-COUNTRY AN combined ; saltivrious locality; In private family; terms reasonabie, street, CITY rmanent Board ast Ninety-second and young gentleman who cailed Jant Thareday at 65 tat Winey econ street, please call a po hen FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS, pe suitable for famiiles; single ‘Rooms ‘est Twenty-fourth street. Delighttul class relurences given. WEST THIRTY-NINTR Suits of Rooms, with or wit {es oF single gentleraen, for the summor oF by tue fear, , OCOUPYING ITS OWN VERY en unexcep- i ‘all street, bir ie ng RAL LE D FLOOR FAMILY nahi private or Tamily table, Address the two best Root —FURNISHED ROOMS TO pe ROA honsokgep- Seas FAST TWENTIETH STREET—ROOMS FOR PAMI- i rooms newly Atted up, aie g ae WEE! i vale tables if desire: <TH AVEN UE, NO, 144.—NEWL" 28 @ Jet, wae gas and attendance; Mt required; references exchan; hey Jama af od DOOR Prive to rae tl srences cen exchange GENTLEMEN OAN OBTAIN dat ib St. Mark's piace, near Cooper Inati- FURNISHED ROOMS fh room on each floor; Sas CMa ky atreet.. Private erable it desited.” Rol $6 Ren EAST SIXTEENTH Lyk! BETWEEN avenue and Union aqiare.—Han Jor and Bedroom on first class Hoard. Roome for gentiemen, parties engaging for the summer or year. References ex- ETH itgomely furnished Par. joor, also on second floor, with frat Terms moderato to STRELT, 321 WEST. ~ nished Suit of Rooms, second floor, front; ual front Room, third floor; frat class Boar: tlemen ; terma moderate; references, 74am STREET, WEST, NO. 261,—HA, ished Rooms to let,'suttable for s — table unexceptionable; also privake HANDSOMEL for families or gen- mig ora FUR. savereetys, PLAOE, CORNER EAST SEVEN- street. Charm azant Park elogant. second iveral table, enn OARDERS: WANTED: V7 EAsT THIRTY-SEVENTH STREET.—SECOND AND third story front Rooms to rent, with or without Beard. References exchanged. 20 weer FIFTEENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVE- nue,—A front and back Room ‘on third floor to rent, with Bourd; Teterences exchanged, 24 WEST ELEVENTH STREET, NEAR ST. DENIS Rotel. —1 0 Tet the Beoond Floor, in whole ot acparstely, to a family or eu, With Board, 98 Rory PLAGE (3? WEST TWENTY-NINTH atreet.)—A private family, with a few select boarders, Fould accommodate gentieman and wife with Board; house e QQ. WEST THIRTYSECOND STREET, RETWKEN Broadway aud Filth avenue d Floor and part of fourth 0 let, furnished, with Boards to a family Oto single centleme: 86 EAST THIRT SECOND STREET, NEAR MADI floor, with Board, to let Son avenue.—Two larye, handsome Rooms on second wlth Board, to let, together or separately, 40 4.0) RVING, Pra PLACE, OPPORITE W. lotel.—To rent, with Board, from May furnished Rooms, on second door, in a suaall ences exchangé Bast THIRYY-FIFTH SURBRT, BE: RET WRRY Re om 4 Room Madison avenues.—Pleasanl Bonrds for families or single yentietses bol rangements for the summer, Relerences ‘cxohenged. SOUTH WASHINGTON Sqn Ane, OPPOSITE Washington Parade Ground.—-Handsomely furnished Rooms, with Board; terms moderate, 52. CLINTON PLACE.—ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR, fer! a of atx rooms, to let, with Board; gentiemen red. 5 BOND STREET. ELEGANTLY FURNISHED Roow ¢ Class French table, for famiios and single persons; ta’ ia oto ul OP Ma Te. commodations for table Lourie 64, Wt, POURTSENTR STREET, Rooms on parlor and other floors to tet, ith or withont Hoard, xeelient ac- 8 por week. 70 IRVING PLACH,—HANDSOMELY FURNISHE: Rooms, with or without Hoard; auaple closets and all conveniences} location central; house first class; prices moderate for Reason or yeur, 10: LEXINGTON AVENUP.—AN ELDERLY WIDOW lndy, having @ suit of three Rooms, wili let taem to- other or Repa: y only. Apply 110 MACDOUGAL STREET, NEAR BLEFCKER.. Furnished Rooms, with every convenience for house= Keepiog, to let to respectable sinall families. 120 WEST FORTY-FOURTH STREET.—A NICELY furnished front Room, with or without Board; ref- drequired; no moving in May; terms mod- a fo genttoman and wife, with Board for OF one week, O24. FAST TWENTY-POURTH STREET, | NEAR Fourth“ avenue.—Permanent accommodations, ‘with first class Board, for gentleman and wife or single gou tlemen ; house owned by occupant; references, &c. 139 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—A THIRD story Suit nd a single Koom, with Board; Situation very de 4¢ RAST THIRIY-THIRD STRE T, N ington avenue. —Han¢ aoa furnished Ruomt jet, with or without partial Board, to singie gentlemen; references, 156 & hole fe one of tan te choice of roo FIRST CLASS BOARD; aly tnd newly furutsned ity; call fumediately for RLEY PLAC! References, 15G WEST ,BEEVENTH STREET ONE LARGE ) Room, weil farnished and in complete order, to let, With Board, {ua private ‘amily; no moving; terms moderate. 191 GRAND STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND Bowery.—A few gentlemen can be accommodated with | Board ai 297 WEST FOURTE. ET.—FIRST CLASS accommodations, ar@, fora familly and two Single gentiemea: no moving ; referene O30 EAS? THIRTIETH STREET IN PRIVATE vee) family, good Rooins and Board, for married or sin- gle persons; price reasonable, 25: West FOU RIEENTH STREET.—ROOMS ON Je) the second and fourth story, from May 1, to let, with Board, furnished or unfurnish to families or sing! gentlemen, GO. Wht, TUENIYSSCOND STREET—TO Lit with Board, a second story front Room with hall Foom atlachod: togetier or sing yi modes improveieats ; ample closet room reference: Q5Q WEST THIRTY. SECOND SIREET.—A PRIVATE IO family would let, with Board, a large, han tsomely furnished front Room, with closets; modern improvements and first class nelghvorhood; no moving. SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY HAVE A FEW IAND- someiy furnished Rooms which they will let, with or Without References exchanged. 42 Weat ‘iweuty- fourth street, FEW BOARDERS WOULD BE ACCOMMODATED by'a private fami, ocenpying ‘he frst cluss house So. nd West hirty-fourih ‘street; Kooms front, second and fourth tloors; moderate price. WIDOW LADY, ABOUT TAKING A HO es to meet a party who would go security for ‘8 reot, and as eyuivalant <i desiral 1and the comforts of a home, rows Ble Tey fa Uptown Hranch cifee, 1.248 Brondway. LADY CAN HAVE BOARD BEFORE AND DURING coninement, unt infant adupted out, by Dr. and Bme. WEST. 144 West duth Blrect, uear Seventh avenue, A habirs CAN HAVE BOARD, HOME COMFORTS + and medica! attendance before and during continement nd 12, to board. A goo home and moth will be given, Call ut 248 West Forty-fourth atreet, pasion FLOOR TO LET-—WITH OR wirHour Board; also other Kooms; references exchanged; loca- Hon very desirable. 19 Wes t Twenty-siath sirect, BOARD AND LODE LADY, ‘WIrd ’ TWO c CHILDR: IN, DESIRES BOARD for the summer, if sulted; location from Tenth to Twenty-third street; terms not to exceed $16 Ret week, gas included. ‘Adare a Herald office, for three days. ‘GENTLEMAN AND WIFE DESIRE A NICELY furnisued Room, with good Hoard, in a gentea! neigh- Rornood; terme not ‘to excved #18 pet week; references Address, wih particulars, 1. H., Herald oilica, OARD AND ROOMS WANTED—INMEDIATELY, BY several young men, Address, stating particulars, in- cluding terms, M., box 171 Herald odice. JBOARD WANTED—FOR GENTLEMAN AND, WIFT: Indy would teach children in part payment of board; must be wituin forty minutes of City Hall. Address L. A., Herald office. OARD WANTED—BY TWO GI between Third and Sixth avenues and T Heth streets. Adress, stating accommodations and terms, B, C., box 178 Herald oitice. OARD WANTED.- GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, ONE child of nine and an in! with servant; two rooms, furnisned, Address, with particulars, W. H. 'F., box 1744 New York Post oli OARD WANTED—FOR A SINGLE LADY, BELOW Twenty-third stroet ; permanent if suited; references ex- changed, Address, sialing price, 4c, HARRIS, Hered ottice, YANTED—BY GEXTLEMAN, WIFE, TWO CHILDREN \ nd nuraé, Parlor, two Ledrooms, with private table, in asmall, well furnished hovee, either town or coantry ; ferences, ‘Addrest, with all particulars, A., box 160 Herald BOARD, FOR A FAMILY OF FOUR, May 1, for aix or seven weeks, in a first cla house, with private table preferred; Parior and three Be red. Address, with terms, box 4,480 Post ottice. SUM “A SULAND HALL, MONTCLAIR, N. J. BY mires, haviig chauved hands this spring, are now open for boarders, Apply to ira, NICHULS, MoeNxtaix rouse. TO MAY favorable arrange: the season; no iocality or hotel in the vielultyor New York oilers eral attrictlonss furniture new, sioain heating, coal gaa; sixty minutes from foot of Barciay sirect, vin Morris ani Essex Kallroad; six tainutes’ walk from Hontroso station: thirty trains daly commutation, six months, 29 cents per day. © HILZELAERGKR, Proprietors South Orange, N. J. EEKSKILL HOUSE, M7 AND V9 CEDAR BIRE convenient to New Jersey ferries, —Lodving, 25 cents} Bingle Rooms, 85 and 60 cents; boarders accommodated on Feasonable terms, GWser SPRINGS, MONROE COUNTY, WEST VIRGIL This famous summer resort famous for its extensive and agreeable plunge bathe (temperature 78 degr ‘Well ng {ts tonic minera: minerai watera—wiil be open for the se: on the Lith of June. ‘Telegraph oflice in the hole A handsome and extensive livery in conjunction with the esiablishment, A first class band of music engaged for the ason. Charges per day... For one month Two or more wonth Childron under 10 cnlored servants, bait pri Excursion oo ja Washington, good for can be obtained. Families desirous of taking rooms for the season or f farther information addreas. GEORGE =MOGUVERN, Superintendent, dan RAUERR'S HOTEL, GLASGOW. THE FAMILY OF ‘per moni MaoGregor beg leave to inform the patrous sno sbave tel that ey are carrying onthe bislues as HITESTON HOUSE WHITESTONE, TONG 18. has been refitted and fur- y,8in Mayy_ for the reception wishing to engage rooms for ey uidreaaiog YW gg td HOTEL, W WARREN STREET, ONE poert from City Hall—Rooms We, and ‘Nhe. o aay, Be and 4 a week; family Kooms 1 and NeW EXGLAND HOTEL, 9 BOWERY, COR! Bayard street.—200 ight Rooms, neatly “furatshed, 600, and Ge. por night; #8 to #4 per wook.’ For entiemon only. VILION HOTE! NEW BRIGHTON, & L pas eyecare apa gecutmbe arden, cvsnet APS CHB, 4 i aE , late of YT v ta id formeriy ot { the St. James liovel, New York, Rooms be secured now. UE LATOURETTE HOUSH, BERGEN POINT, N. J. | 2 A. Ks ‘on the ist of May for the reception of fami- joderate terme made for tail RICH MOMICHAKL, ATH AVENUL THEATRE O Bole Lessee aud Manag Umes), MARRIED FOR MO- N and PATER V8.CLAT- TER Characters by Mr. Churies Mathews, Mr, Dar vidge, Mr. Parkea, De Vere, Mx Burnet Sle. “Beektann, Mr, Plerees Sra, Gilbert MR, CHARLES MATHEWS, | Miso Linda Delle; Mi Newton, Miss Amiga and Alas Claxton, MATINEE SATURDAY next r) i grsieek, Mr. CHARLES in “Married for iinet time but one) eu ‘ay atten” Next weex an entire change i ceoninietae oe int MONDAY EVENING, April 34 for the fitat time, Sherl- on, A A, a ¥ RE- en's com HEARSBD" i ane wage! & ‘aia the oC. S20 Bir # ful Plagiary ;’ jm € romedietta he san Mathews an Ur. Paddiagton Groner iene URED UE ecco! a wn He GAN OF SPECULATION SS 4 CUCUMBER BOX SHELT OPEN for twelve days in advance, Naw GAREY, veny SIGHT, NIBLO'S GARDEN. THE GREAT aes RUA Th PAGEANT, RICHARD III; RICHARD IIL; THE ree or YoswoRTA FIELD, I, Mr. NEIL WARNER ODORE HAMILTON CHARLES MORTON - Mr LR. SHEWELL .Mr. M. LEVICK Mr. A. VitEQERALD RICHARD il RICHMOND. SEL, . OB NOK ALES. LE BRUN 17 TLR MIN NNtis WADDEAL Liz ATT Miss ©. UE bt se rachis oy et OF YORK NE iss LOUISA HAWTHORN wi all its RACY INT HLNGANC aes BL ‘hionation, ION IN At Sloxa OINTMENT 51 —THRATRE COMTOU HEATRE COMIG roadway, opy BUTLER & GIL MOK ST WLEK & BRILLIANY ATIRACTIO! hint TH GREAT STAR COMPANY, HARRY JACKSON, HARKY JACKSON, BAD DickBY, i cing DOGHERTY, MLLE. GERALDIN MONS. LEOPOLD, ASUCKOF ae MORTON, COES, ici R, WAMBOLD and STEWART. HE i BALLED, MATINEE, M TIN MATIN’ MATINER, MATIN MATIN MATINE! MATINE! . MALIN at 23¢ o'clock. Children half price, ternoou, doors open at 1. Curialn rises « ening performance at 8. Seats reserved in advance, Te COMIQUE, eBrosdeay, crease St. Nicholas Motel. XTRA NO APRIL ¥ We 1th REN HUGHEY Dou! Hii TY. A HOST OF STARS HAVE KINDLY VOLUNTEERED, TOGETHER WiTH THE REGULAR COMPANY, CADEMY OF MUSIO.—ITALIAN OPERA. SPRING SEASON DF TEN SUBSCRLETION NIGHTS, MMENCING MONDAY, MAY 1. Mr. L, ALUITES bas the honor to anvonnce a briet and brillant season of GRAND ITALIAN OP SRA with a com- Dination of arate oF the highest talent unc reputation, MISS ¢ QUIS. KELLOGG, uf fitcde. ew erican psn anine. AGATHA STAT) uished Sopcanoy REDEAIGL Soprano Legatero, SIGNORA LAURA HIMELA Primo Contralto trom La SIGNOR GIUSEL a Tenore di Forza of the SIGNOR ENRICO CARUSELLI SIGNOKS ORLANDINI, REINA, rn LN! SIGNOR NICOLAO, Cor will consist of” the emment L nicst enninence, who bas oreated juctor, he Sicilian Verpers,” a 1 “Rigoleto,” “iartha,” il Ci Fispino,", “Un Ballo in Maschera,” “Robert le Diablo” and “Erna. Private boxes (four seats), from 100 to $120; parquet and balcony, $20, ‘The éubsoription will open at the box office of the Academy on Monday, April 24, at 9 A. M. ‘EWCOMB & ARLINGTON'S TWENTY-EIGHTH STRE. Sommer. of tee eR and RLINGTC DECIDED BG WITt AND TH. ‘An array of talent seldom, If ever, concentrated in one atmiar organization, NEW FACES, NEW FEATURES, NEW IDE Box otlice open from 10 A. M.'to 4 P. M Admission Bie., UAL, Open at 7%. Begins vt 8, FAMILY MATINLE SATURDAY AT 2 O'CLOCK, nose pene 201 HOWERY. € shupparns THE 1 ASYONEY FRANKS, ‘THE DASHIN MA ALFORD, TONY PASOK a8 GANEM BABA, KITTY O'NEIL'S GREAT JG. TABLEAUX, &0. ON MONDAY NE sisted. Tickets of nd all the prine!pal mus' V ANTED—FLOCUTIONARY AND DRAMATIC IN- struction from a member of the provession. Address, stating terms, which must be low, ISTORICUS, Herald oflice. E “COUNTRY BOARD. ST MAY.—FIRST CLASS BOARD AND HOME COM- forts, at Madison; new houte; prices moderate; refer. ghees exchanged. Address for one week box 69 Post ollice, Madison, N. T STATEN ISLAND—FIVE MINUTES FROM LAND- ing, superior Board can be had of a German tamily oc- Cupylng & magniticant house. Address OTTO, box 16) Herald oflice, GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND INFANT DESIRE Board for the summer at some pleasantly located farm- in New Jersey, convenient to the city. Addreaa, wich particulars as to terms, &c., H., box 4,681 New York Post ollice. SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, LIVING i IN A GEN. teel way in New Jersey, an honc’s ride by rail, will fu hish fine accommodations to'from two to four people who like rational country life and are willing to pay @ liberal price. Address 0, L. M, Herald oftice, OARD MAY BE HAD IN THE COUNTRY, 60 MILES from New York, ten minutes from the depot; Spacious rooms, large iawn, well shaded; terms $8. Address A. B.C, Blooming Grove, Orange county, N. ¥. } OARD WANTED_—ON STATEN ISI. “AND, OR BER Point, for the summer, from May 1, by a pleasant f ily of four or five persons. Address for one week MIER- CHANT, box 109 Herald oftice, OUNTRY BOARD.—PERSONS WAD lent farm house Boar!, with a private family, in am quict, healthy place, less than’60 miles {rom New Yor! ‘Iroad depot; room for orses and carriage If d apply to 8. N. ST. JOLIN, Georgetown, Fairteld (AOUNTRY BOARD—FROM farm house, 50 miles trom New’ York, near depot. Addross Mra, H, GREGORY, Wilton ULSTER COUNTY, 16 MILES: J from depo!, on Ellenville Branch of Midiand Ratiroad, Large, airy roons, very pleasant surroundings ee \) moderate charés, eters by permtadion (o Mr, F. V. iets, 108 and 103 Reade sireet, New Yor 0B ith: nville, Ulster county, N. \OUNTAY BOARD,--FIRST CLASS BOARD CAN BE J obtainea in Stratford, Conn. ; pleasant rooms, shady streets, bathiug and ishing, Address WM. BARRYMORL, box 107 Stratford, Coun, \OUNTRY BOARD, CATSKILL, N.Y. 5 every respect satisfactory, may be had with a private family at this place; sttuation airy and deitzhtfa, em- bracing the finest mountain and water views; ail the fresh. ness of the couutry and its appurtenances to Le haa; about jedinm distance from the summer hotels, Prospect Park and Satisfactory reference given and required, isued if desired. Address box 87 Post office, ane Hous ‘ing fu \OUNTRY BUARD—ABOUT 100 MILES IN PENNSTL- J vania, for plain families or singls gentiemen, on mod- erate terins; good trout Usning near by. Yor particulars ap- ply at 90 Thompson street. JOUNTRY BOARD AT WINDSOR, | ¢ CP house; home comforts; first class tabi tng, cc. address E. J. E., 43 West For IRABLE BOARD FOR. THB SUMMER AT Fist. ill, on the Hudson; 15 minutes’ drive from depot; house very pleasantly situnted; view 0! river: plenty of shade and pure mountain air; converitence of carriage aud horses; recerences required. Inquire of Mr. MOMBR MORGAN, No. «| NN.—-FARM boating, bath- inth wtreet. ar Pine street. (IRST CLASS BOARD CAN BE ORTAINED | At Ke wae hace eget the one tre s onmmmodions ma depot; the honse ts "inn cnhen sont ‘oo! atabling, “Address He D. W., Bloate: burg, N puna, CLASS COU NTRY BOARD CAN BE OBTAINED in Westchester county, aix miles north of Harlem, one hour from Twenty-sixih street, or by boat in two hours, Ad- dress B,y o3 Kast Tenth street, ONG BRANCH-SU’ MME BOARD. —PERSO 8 CAN L find good accommodations from June 1 fn private honse jive minutes (rom each aud principal botels; accommoda- tions for pea reference yivea abd required, Address DW. WARD! SUMMER BOARD AT ORANGE LAKP.—THE LAKE "sido. House will be open for boarders ‘on May 1; it is located six mfies west of hewburg and is accessible by’ = Hudson River Lg en boats on the river Jand- Ing at Newburg; goo! ard fine Doating and tehing. Adiress THO Patt, Newburns Vi JUERLAIN, 16 RUE DE LA PAIX, PAnis. ‘Ambrosia Cream for Shiavi Fashionable Perfumes for the i " Kerentef. Eau Lustrae for the Hatr. int de Cologne (preparations srectale » it EMOVAL.—DR. RALPH» OFFIC 118 REMOVED To $9 Amity atreek, Hours as usw Land 6 0% AMUSEMENTS. LYMPIO i eTH WEEK aud continued succesn of ‘Avausrin IN DALY'S at Drama of Contemporaneous Soclty, depicting several Shases of New York 'Bociely and dp od FRONTIER. LIFE, entitied H Oo N, HOR tL 2oO ® HO R Tt 20M a. T. Fox as Sundown Rowse, M, C., from Washington, D.C. MISS AGNES ETHEL, by permission of Mr. re Daly, as Tabi peau Nightly encored. leaux, BRILLIANT SCENIC AND ND PANORAMIC ry BOTS, mele the highest encomtum: ma both from press and publ constituting the entire entertainment ™ bas A PERFECT TRIUMPH. MATINERS EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY Beats secured shx dara in advance, Curtain rises precisely at o'clock. Siuor Novelties in preparation. Opa. i Sor i pwo O'CLOCK, iit GucunEn, SEATS, ONE DOLLAR. 1 ica nene PERFORMANCE AT 8 INA EI EDWIN's THEATRE, Mit GEORGE CLARKE, supported by a carefully selected Compan} porter the e Americnn Comedy of boas “For man must labor And woman must weep, Whtie there's little to earn And many to keep.” NEW AND APPROPRIATE SCENERY BEAUTY, AND MeAsitto \ THRONG #15 BIMOU THEATER! ENDORSED BY PRESS AND PUBLIC, NIONS OF THE PRESS, Terald—The plot is goo. Star—J ment was displayed fn the characterization. Commercial—The jangua se is crisp and well chosen. Mr. Clarke pave a careful representation of a nature of blended or contrasted strength and sottness. INA EDWI THEATRE, SECOND PLUCK TO-DAY, A AT 2 ore! Booms THEATRE. LAST WEEK AND LAST NIGHT of the engagement of MR EDWIN Bootit, 10 will appear o: THI Gardnvayy EVENING, “RICHLLIEU." And SAT URDAY MATINEE, “pERtuccro Mg ® in “THE F 'S REVENGE.” Beats secured six days in advance at the theatre orat the Branch Ticket oflice, at Ditson & Co.'s music store, No. 711 Broadway, Rooms THEATRE. SPECIAL NOTICE, MATINEE, LOCK, WINTER'S TALE. In consequence of the preparations necessary for the pro- grand Romantic Piay o the. duction of Shakspeare’ that the Theatre 2 ING, APRIL 24, of ‘the Play, which will be jon, after long and elaborate the Manager rosy: oN MONDAY ¥ fora scone and dress Rebean presented for public represen reparation, on Preparalions tt rSDAY EVENING, APRIL, 2 MR. LAW RES ne 1a BARRETT Mrs, Avg. woltenbanct as Mr. M! 7 M as AUTOLYCUS. Mr. Robert Pateman ai Mies Mary Wells as and a strong distribution of the rest of the characters. Entire new Scenery by Hilliard, Witham and Du Flocque; new Costumes py Thomas ¢, new Properties and Ap- eintments by Duel and assistants, new, Machinery by Bunne and, asistanis, Gatcinm Kieste by 8, Beallon, new Music by Flotow an ‘Motlenbaucr. The scenery witl embrace the phe fovtowiog: — VESTIBULE ina SiCILIAN PALACE, with a view of MOUNT BINA py aRHic DANCE by Blateen Grecian Youths. THE B QUEENS potDoIR. Scene 2--A PRISON. . ‘Act 8. for th TINEA ot Ar snacuse ONE,’ witb the repared for the TRIAL of ¢ u tk Prepare“endering of THE ORACLE OF APOL! LUO. THE SEA sont bien xa A STORM. GREAT SATYR ORGIE. eB. THE PERISTYLE of the PALACE, WITH THE CELE- BRATED STATUK SCENE. _Box Bheet now open. Qrapt THEATRE AND 47, 41 BOWERY. SATURDAY, APRIL 22, STRADELLA, with CARL JORMES tn his great role as MALVOGLIO, and with the chorus of th jw York Singing Acader M RS. F. B. CONWAY'S PARK pat BROOKLYN. SATURDAY EVENIN' Last N OF MR. AND MRS. LONWAY, IN Nore etmiT. SH CONWAY'S PARK ‘THEATRE, BROOK- nate Jot, during July, and Aucus Apply to, WY OKOF! LATTES 28 Montague street, Brooklyn, Agents for Mra Fe rh Conway. 10N EPISCOPAL CHURC! 1H FAIR, AT LYRIC HALL, (4 723 Sixth avenue, opposite Reservoir Park, April 19, 20, 81 and 22. A ternoon and evenings. ~ PIANOFORTES, AW* PIANOS TO RENT.--STEINW. ‘Co.'s and other tirst class makers, from'#5 to 825 per month; rent applied on purchase, 43 and 60 East Twenty- third street, Oid Pianos taken in aa J. TTISON _& oC co. LARGE STOOK OF PIANOS, BEST MAKERS, TO rent or sell chen; rent allowed on purchass, Call at MERRELL'S, No. 5 Union square (165 Fourth avenue) A LADY WILL SELL HANDSOME ROSEWOOD carved _ with Stool, for $125, Residence 153 SPLENDID STOCK OF PIANOFORTES, OUR OWN ther first class make, for cach or instalments, at Pianos to 1ét and taken in exchange. $, 187 Lighth street, near Broadway. CHICKERING & aon’ PL In use pee yee 50; four rich Parlor § in ronewo ‘ain Carpets, as low as SOc. per yar Private vesitenee. 100 wenty-third street, near sixth avenue. N. B,—Goods can remain in house until May? \OFORTE FOR SALE— 1; one do. B57, for 12 Jedroom Sets, 32 ‘SMALL PIANO FOR gr pe Tames FOR A cash, immediately, at No. 177 A "PIANO (NEW) FOR SALB—AT BALe price, by a family that fH going to Europe. 112 Wi Forty-irtn' Ay ‘Dear Sixth aventigy ey ae 7% OCTAVE PIANOFORTE FOR A Orier; celetrated Maker; Wed hve for gaTs its, Paintings, Bron: De eritice Rink operty famil 28 Wi ce Fifteen street, neat h avenni ATTER AUCTION SALE OF LADIFS AND CITIL- \iren’s, Hosiery ana Fancy Guois at 289 Court street, Brookiyn, this afterioon at 3 o'eiook & frat class 7 octarg Fovewood Plano, with ail the modern, Ym provements and Vut Very little used, will bo sold to the ‘pighest i ee pel ny nro tt ene ‘ee pen Ne ROSE. ood case Pianoforte, in. use tha, made to ), for $220; Bian Soom Muse, iand; box for at priv jence 113 West Twenty-seventh ‘Sixth Benue. BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD PIANO, #100; 745 OC- | tave noforte, oversirung bass, carved leys, every im: maker, Steinw jaigain for cash. J. BIDDLE, iwi Avnity street, near Broadway, ARGAIN FOR CASH BEFORE REMOVAL— DEAUTE fri rosewood seven Octave Pianoforte, or!inal cost Bol, for less than 800, ce ebrated ba ‘Stool and Cover, 2 ira street, ear ‘Seconda & C, FISCHER'S XEW 8C ALT PIANOS—THE EST + nnd most reliable Pianos made at moderate price and fully warranted, 426 West Twentyetgnih aircet, acar Nin arenne, ‘arlor § Megs NIFICENT SEVEN oorave, ROSEWOOD PIANO, 165; having overstring four round corners; eel |ranker} elecast carved tog Pingo, grost sacetice: JAMES GORDON, 18 Blowcker st,, hear Maodoucal. PIANOS, MELODEONS AND ORGANS OF NEW AND Deautifai niyies, of differont makers, at lower prices for cash or monthly instalments, or for rent, ay WATERS', 48t Broadway, than ‘oun bet be found eisew! ANTED—A STFINWAY PIANO, OCTAVE, IX complete order wnd not haying beew in usé more A months; answer Saturday, Suaday and Monday. Ad- dress box bo I ‘ald oiLve, ebrate By x) HOTEL—ON THE EUROPEAN : \d Pearl streets; rooms = | Te ate tt a a Ser de jorminodated at reaxonabl Prloey eae Neal, 5, TERRY, EXON EXCHAN( GK FoR REAW oon FT Rea Rech ery salt gue o we won NowTHLy PAYMENTS) MAGRIFICENT FOUR round corner 7 octave wood Piano; used 5 a apace eplenaid new oetare Piano, carved: ree ee BLibe 410 ighia aveade, nent Thirtx:fourth street Were MUSEUM, Last ps8 ‘LAST NIGU? of the naRvement of LAV oompay EV! Bit Second La 23, by the o0 colabrat ue Qrator, MONDAY EVENING. ‘ort 2, STR eres OF NEW yori, __witn NEW SUENERY AND LvvEeTs, ‘RAND OPERA HOUSE. third areet and Tig POPULAR RESO! ci MATINEE AT MATINEE AT 2. MATINGE AT 2. BLLE HE! rg bear sp BELLE HELENE. Bi HELENE. Pk SINT & Foes a Th Fah meh GRAND CONCERT band amous NINTH REGIME ee ~—_ Nully Peiris and Mi Corne! BDAY <MULMTARRAL i pte | AT s P.M. parte Seats secured from 8 A. M, til YS also at Schirmer's, 701 Broadway, Oniee, corner Twent} Bor ee THR GREAT SUCC: 83," a nd third street and Bro t pane ! LAST CHANCE! Most pontlely the a he mitt GREAT MAN OF THE PERIOD, had delayed his doparture. for a few ul wiil appear fa his wonderful ex PEOPLE OF Al in thetr costumer an Instrumental Music do., nigutly reccived 0; nat wy garenee of Mr Oa longer, when he Negro and Chinese Dances, Tria y crowded audiences with shouts ir. J. Movioskey' Ma ARDS or TR Ti Mr "JOHNNY THOMPSON in CHARACTERS, Moston avtraments, amencing with a DR e celebrated Dutch amt Ethlonean comedian, Mr. 12 12 CHARACTERS, CHARACTERS, Songaged, and will apyear on Mu THIS BATORDAY, MATINER at 14 P.M, Manebe's Charming Comedleita, THE CAPTAIN OF TI THE VISCOUNT DE Lian 1 WALLACK Mrs JOEN GIL ECE DEG N OF THE GUARD: RM y HELEN RAGE LEG JOHN BROUGHAM, RINGGOLD, LANAGAN, RD. Mesd: ames SEFTON, TRACY, CLAYTON, FOOTE'S QOMEDY and walt, LAst Lege. aNoTiMEi Janna ar Bi THE NERVOUS MAN, ‘These entertainments ure Mustrated BROvGTAM, Mr. JOHN GILBE a the sine TAL 8. Ww” TACKS. 5 rURDAY MATINGS oy (tree time i reive months) His LAS ST LEGS. IATINGE Wid at TAB ymUUrE APrran. TIN £L Nino EDDIE the great Tut Ri or e Wal ND Abu HE MANMORE HERNANDEZ ” PANTOMIME OOMPARY ro, ‘T GRAND MATINE] iE. LITTLE ane THE CHILD birt QUILTER AND GOODRICH, To conclude with the drama, entitled N, and et eS ad pe ashe rg ‘thet ‘New Opera House, corner of Broadwaty ATURDAY, oY : OOLOCK. INLE BATUiba YATR + BR: ANTS NTs OPERA, HOUSK, TWENTY.THIRD STREBT AMILY RESOR mae PANT RYANT!S MINSTRELS Every Benin At # and Saturday Matinee INSTREL! fae CHALLENGE DANCE, CAUDLE LE ROTUs ES. and ARLINGTON'S and ARLINGTON'S an OPERA, Hotse, LW Paaniby MATIN PAMLL' venth aves peer, Boo! Theat OW DED: MGHTEY. BLACK OE MISE: ERIOUS F b AMo¥ Te OOLLANS AN} E 8! ie ‘A. ie NIKL IN THE BRYANTS DEN MeAndrewe™ ‘great character of the C Nelae Seymour. Bryant's Minstrola. Twenty -tuird atreet, FAMILY MATINEE Little sac, Dan Ber ryant’s Minstrels ATURDAY, ATT O'CLOCK. ROYAL JAPANESE, AT SAN FRANCISCO HALL, 535 Broadway. ‘The “JAPS" the talk of the town, Every evening this sven jig ba bas is the beautiful NEXT Wi! THE MAGIC EGG AND INCUBATION FEAT, riginal with these artists In Japan.) Matinees WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS at 2 P. M. Senta nix days in advance at the Box 0! GREAT LONDON OIRO: ND BANGER'S I. PC, MENAGERIE or TRAIN NIMALS. LAST DAY AT. ThE RINK “SMIURDAY 22D, THE ENTIRE ENGLIS! THIS AFTERNOON AND. EVENING, hibit also as follows :— TORAUAY, 20 WIELTASISBL ICG FRIDAY and SATURDAY. 8 ‘th and 29 BLAS: » PR 310N in this elty will come of, tine forenvon, starting from the Rink at o'clock, and taking the following sirests and ave Do ¢ to Forty-second m, Eighth avenue, They: fourth 1 ga ‘Terenth avenue and Forty-second street, aye Capal, Hui A CAD! MY OF p NUT, ach dramat! WEDNESDAY ond, SRIDAY E For particulars, prices and pleces A SCORES FOR $1, OUT ON ork @1 Edition of Susniare Operas, led for cheapness and beauty, with {wil vocal and pianoforte MARIE oo tng oa he £ CO. CO. m Broadway New York, wis inairtad ches - LAR CONCERTS AT ly attended by crowded and fashionable * wide + AT 3 O'CLOCK, bg inhi ea AY, Soprano, F. BARTLETT, Baritone, nits ADELAIDE. t MANZOCCHI, Piano, Mr, BE. JARDINE and: ANTONIO L. MORA, URDAY PO! si Association Hall '§ SCLENCE AND ART OF DRAMATIO pe AN ILLUSTRATE BY JAMES STEE Li Macks e the benefit of Mr. DELSARTE, real the war in France. The ressien, Ge Gesticulation and Dramat aeRING, AH ail the primal hotels at Browlway, and’ at Stoinway Hail the day Of th resentation. STEL iL 34, Admission $3. 1 Schube Sehirmer's, 701, sent ditulman'y ibe NWAY ih ‘toxet DR. KAUN'S MAGNIFICENT MUSEUM, ‘145—BROADWAY—145, opoosite Anior place. success the ATIC PERFORMANCE 12 WEDNESDAY EV. ENING, April " Fourteenth stroe: Theatre (inatoa, eis gold for Matinee we y Teele aor APEC of those Interested tn tte nd leackes se streotsy 7 Nothiag hike w “ever bas bea NS-FOR = HURCHES, FAL PIPE ORGA at 115 Christopoes’ &Y schools, Lodges, 4 trom 8 ity; price trom Now ob “cation wre DENTISTR on _ BATRACTED P tt LOU PAIN, 1K t. ia eo red eee Teoh, onthe mere hallow ¢! J. Bd Vidas WO ira ssrveh Bone me .

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