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BOARDERS WANTED. ELEGANT PARLOR, WITH LARGE ALCOVE BED- a ete Ow indow, cool j genteel and ‘Deauuiful netghborhood; ings, bow gas and bath. East ‘Tenth strect, corner Stuyvesant, 1 ‘BLOCK FROM MADISON SQUARE.—ENTIRE FLOOR or Suit, on second and third floors, with or without pri- vate table; references. 119 East Twenty-third street, Board, in a private SUIT OF PLEASANT ROOMS FOR A F. Aw 1 Rooms for gentlemen, with first cl bag gate oh r. No. 216 West Fifteenth street. 1 LARGE Room, WELL FURNISHED AND IN COM in a private family; no ing; terms moderate. Call at 155 West Eleventh sireet, 1 SUIT OF ELEGANT APARTMENTS AT WORTH onpiste order, to let, with Boar House, with private table and attendance. 202 Fifth ave- nue, fronting Postession May 1. 4 EAST TWENTIETH STREET, ONE DOOR FROM Fifth avenue.—Kooms for families and single gentlemen, wih or without Board ; privat ; rooms ner Pravea wy private tables if WEST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET, BETWEEN Broadway, Madison square and Fifth avenue. Fifth avenue and ag sa Furnished Rooms, en suite or singly, to rent, with Board. References exchanged. ‘TH AVENUE, 851, SECOND DOOR BELOW THIRTY- fourth street.—A fine suit of Rooms to rent, private table if desired. References exchanged, 5a AVENUE, NO. 76.-DESIRABLE ROOMS, WITH Board, may ‘now be secured in this newly furnisued ar: house for the season. Keferences. with Board; ‘TH AVENUE. NO. 251, CORNER TWENTY-EIGHTH aireet.— Two large rooms, suitable for single or gentiemen and their wives ; rensoi ntlemen ble terms for simmer. TH HOUSE FROM ATH AVENUE, 103 EAST FOUR- 2) teenth etreet.-Handsomely furnished Rooms, en suite or singly, it Board; use first TH AVENUE, 347, NEAR ‘THIRTY. FOURTH STRE! © An entire floor, consisting of five rooms, with private table; also Rooms for gentlemen, without boards Louse Lrst lass ; references exchanged. 6 TO $10 YER WEEK.—DESIRABLE ROOMS, excellent Board, for families and sincle persons and 175 Bleecker street, six blocks west of Broadway. $6 No moving. q EAST SIXTEENTIL TREET, WITH atl74 TO #10 PER WEEK FOR FURNISRED ROOMS, with Board, at 139 Macdougal street.—House contal: all the modern {inprovements; hot and cod water in rooms. BEIWEEN. FIPTH avenue and Union square.—Handsomely furnished Rooms, with first class Board, on rst and second tors; Room for gentlemen; terms moderate to parties engaging for the summer or year: references hanged. 7 LAFAYETTE PLACE, NEAR GRAND CENTRAL Hotel, for families and gent!emen. retaken, No moving fn May. WEST TWENTY-NINTH STREET.—THIS ELEGANT n for’ the accommodation single gentlemen, with or Private residence {s now o} f afew firet class families an Athout private tables; references anged. Desirable Kooms to let, with excellent Board, Moderate terms. Table board: EAST THIRTY-FIKST STREET, BETWEEN MADISON and Fifth avenues.—Rooms to let, with Board, eu suite or singly. No movin; EAST TWENTY-SECOND STRI rivet ms, without 1 Rag TWENTY-EIGHTH STRI Fifth and Madison avenue to let, with Board, Reverences exchanged. W™ STREET, NO. 183, WEST.-ROOMS NEWLY to let, with first class tobe ; painted and papere Teasovable to permanent partie erences given and required. Call for one week. VERY DESIRA- dle Suits of Rooms, elezantly furnished, with or without table, for the summer or by the year. Also single BETWEEN -—-Desirabie Room, front, 12 STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE.—PARLOR 4 and Betrooms, secoud floor; also Rooms on other floors, with B: ‘West Tweifth strect. 12 LAFAYETTE PLA! LARGE, D 4 Rooms ontirst floor, with first class Board, 14% STREET, NO. 217, NEAR SEVENTH AVENU ‘A large, handsome front Koom and single Koom, ‘erms moderate to permanent parties. 44 necting, to let, with Board, to a party of gentlemen or gentle- man and wife. 15 BASE TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR MAD! e) son Park.—Apartments and Rooms, with prst class Board, in a well educated Parisian family. 17 [vineston: rLace, teenth street.—A charmin, ‘on Btuyverant Park; a fer table, at summer pri z sum 17TH STREET, FOUR DOORS, LAST, OF Ayenue, oppoaite Stuyvesant Pa Bished Rooms, with first class men or a family mer prices: references exchange JQ IRVING Prace.to Len, NI t Y FURNISHED RNER EAST SEVEN- er residence, located je Rooms, with iiberal BECOND ‘Handsomely fur- ony to a party of Kentle- Rooms, with Poard, to single geatlemen or gentleman and wife, References. 19 WEST TENTH sre oD Large, unusually de: @oor, tor samily or squaie Koom on fourth floor; references, Q WEST TWENTY-FOURTH sti oJ Fiith Avenue Hotei. with or without Box: Belitiemen ; terms moderate. WEST EIGHTEENTH STREE 21 May 1, for season or year, to famil references exchanged. “2D STREET, WEST, EGAN +) aie or en siilte, to let, with Board; tavie and nei; ', OPPOSITE Elegantiy furnished Rooms to to gentlemen and wives or sincle ROOMS, SIN: hbor= , NEAR FIFTH AVENUE. bie Suit of Rooms on second ntiemen, with superior Board; also MRS. BRAINARD has elegant Suits of Rooms to jet, with Board, from 8 OF single gentlemen ; ood first class; teruis very reasonable during the summer. Best reference. 9 D SIRVET, . WEST, 409.—A FAMILY OR A PARTY of gentiemen can de accommodated with a neatly tur- ished Second Floor, with first cl; 24. WEST ELEVENTH STRE! Hotel.—Rooms, en suite, 8 board. Board. TH STREET, NO. %45, WEST—A GEN and wife of single gentlemen ea a ‘ ished Rooms, with Board, in a private family. Ref required. OE CLINTON PLACE. 26. firmabed front 3 with Board, for family Rooms. Raferenoes exc! 2 WAY! olast Terms moderate. ‘No movingin May. UIT OF ged. Sixth avenues. third front Rooms or; reference required QQ WEST, TWENTY.SIXTH STR ) Second Floor and other Rooms to let, » with full or partial Board, 29 Rooms suitabie for single gentlemen. WEST THIRTY-SECOND STREET. NEAR ST. DE! ‘second floor; also two front Rooms on tuird floor, en suite or separately, with oms, on second floor, corner how party oi gentlemen; aiso single RLEY PLACE, NEAR BROADWAY.—FIRST joard, with large and elegantly furnished Rooms. QS WRT NINTH STRERT, BETWEEN FIFTH AND , with Board, two furnished T. THE FE) TIRE May 1, Location desirable for sentie= —HANDSOME Suit of Rooma to let, with orst class Board; also 34TH STREET, 6, NEAR LBXINGTON AVENUE.— Rooms, with Board, on May l, to families or aingle gentlemen, for the summers terms mdderate; house and lo- ation first clasi 8 exchange. BETWEE QF RAST NINTH stat ede) and University place. furnished, with first class Board and attendance ‘two famiiles or gentlemen. References exchange rior and Bedroom; both BROADWAY ‘Suit and other Rooms, newly to one or large rooms, with prit 36 WEST TENTH STREET, TO LET, WITH BOARD, a ‘vate b: d ample closets, Gentiemon preterred. Qe 36 Son aveaue—Two large, han\ floor, with Board, to let, together or separately. furnished an: rented, with Board, SQ WEST NINTH sTREE IO Sixth avennes.—A_ pr Rooms on secon Four Koons on second floor to yeu QQ EAST FOURTH STREET. WEEN ee) and Brondway.—Foraished Koon board, to gentiemen only; Louse contaius provements. T FORTY-SEVENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH oor, handsomely combining all modern conveniences, to be to let, witho the modera im EAST THIRTY-SECOND STREET, NEAR MADI- me Rooms, on second T, BETWEEN FIFTH AND family will let a Suit of men, with or without Board, BOWERY it 39 Wrst, TWENTY-FOURTH STREET.—FROM THE Oe Ast of M: nt, deatrable Rooms, with first ‘lava Board. anged, THIRTY TFTH STREE! ith tirat f ass Board, for fai 8 nged. piites oT gen! ¢ one or two gentie- —PLEASANT OPrpusitE ith Board, fra furnished Rooms on second tloor, in a smail family; refer- ences required. IRVING PLACE, Hotel.To rent, WESTMINSTER n May 1, two lars A() BAST NINTH STREE: let, with Board, dou! and single Roo anen and wives or wingle yentiemen, from May 1. ers accommouated AR BROADWAY.—TO 4 WEST THIRTY. avenue,—Desirably class Board: terms four the season Fences exchanged. 4 WEST THIRTY-SIXTH STREE ‘with or without frst class Board, 41 sou7 WASHINGTON — SQUARE, Washington Parade Ground. References. Rooms, with Board. 4 WEST NINTH sirable location; terms moderate. ‘ 42 EAST THIRTIETH STRE furnished second story Room, ‘and wife ur single gentiemen ; 10 EAST NINETEENTH STREET, ith Boa! family; terms reasouavie to a permasent party. Ki 4.3) WEST TWENTY-SEOOND STREET gantiy furnished, to te May 1. Apply at ed Wen wenty-inird street, Coren NEAR FIFTH 44 LARGE, WELL ‘2, fatnuhed Koons, with first clase Board, in's priv OPPOSITE jandsomely furnished STREET, RETWEEN FIFTH AND Very. pleasant furnished Rooma to ms suitable for doctor's olice; de- nT.—A LARGE, NICELY ROOMS, ELE. en. suite or siagly, with Board, 4.4. IRVING, PLACE -PARLOR AND BEDROOM, 4E with or without Board, TON ake THIRTY.SECOND | ST.-LARGE AND 4. WES, inal Roome to let, with Bord ; first class location. 44 CLINTON PLACE,—ONE LARGE, HANDSOMELY furnished front. Koom, also Room an itablo for & party of gentiemen, with or without Boi parders; no moving. 46 Sire Sixth avennes.— Large or without Board j ho moving in Maj id mall cart ‘fend wite or single wentiemen ; also aingle Reo A, WEST THIRTY-SRCOND STREEF.—HANDSOME- 46 i farnisbed Second Floor, with Fea: gentleman d Extension, dj few WEST NINTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND het Roots to terms moderate; references ¢x- $ references nue.—Flegantt and cold water, with and wife, Call for tw ROARDERS WANTED. Vy WEST TWELFTA STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVE- AT furnished Rooms, with alcoves, hot for gontiemen and genteman “Board o days. Ac] BOND STREET.—TABLE BOARDERS TAKEN AT ‘] moderate prices. I48 LEXINGTON AVENUE, BETWEREN THIRTY- fourth and Thirty-fifth streets, Murray Hill.—The owner of this large and splendid house, having but four in family, would receive as Boarders a pleasant, intelligent family and cive them comforts of & refined, inxurions home; the location is Ligh, cool and airy; the highest refer- ences requtied, 50 with priv dentist. WEST SIXTEENTH STREET.—CHOICR ROOMS on parior and osher floors, with or without Board, or table; also Room fora first class physician’ or tain per week, 51 ra Sixth WEST TWELFTH sTREET, BETWEEN FIFTH nues.—Kooms and Board may be ob- ‘for families or gentlemen on moderate terms. 53 BOND STRFET—HANDSOMELY | FURNISHED e rooms, with first class French table, for families and single persons; table d’hote at 644 P. M.; table boarders $7 56 bret class of Broadway.—Plea: @ gentleman and wife or single gentlemen, Ary WEST ELEVENTH STREET, ONE DOOR EAST OF 4 Fifth avenue.—Handsomely ‘furnished Rooms, with EAST NINTH ST! EBT, A FEW Doors. WEST it Rooms to let, with Board, to 58 Room, with aicov to rent, with Board, permanently ; reterenc WEST THIRTY-THIRD STREET, NEAR BROAD- way.—To let, with Board, pleasant second story front able good; terms moderate, 7 WEST THIRTY-NINTH STREET.—AN ELEGANT ©) ¢ suit of Rooms, on second floor, handsomely furnished, changed. 60 70 or year. 74, MACDOUGAL STREET. LET, WITR BOARD, second and third floor Rooms, with large closets} newly furnished; references, R5 MACDOUGAL STREET.—A ROOM, WITH GOOD ) Board, for two gentlemen (separate beds): also single Room; home comforts and very desirable location; terms low. venient to all the west side cars; al WEST ELEVENTH STREET, TWO DOORS EAST of Fifth avenue.—Handsomely furnished Rooms to let, with Board; references required. G4, VEST FOURTEENTH sTREET. Rooms on parior and other floors to let, with or without Board. ino single Root RQ PERRY STREET.—A PLEASANT BACK PARLOR, OO unfurnished (excepting carpet), with Board; con- 950 WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET.—PARLOR AND e extension, furnished, with Board; suitable for a Ferny also other Rooms for single gentlemen or gen- leman exchan; reference 9S1 FOURTH AVENUE, HOUSE ADJOINING CAL- vary Church,—Fine, large Rooms to let, with Board, for the summer, or for a shorter time ; terms moderate, Mra, WYCKOFF, 308 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—A SUIT OF well furnished Rooms, on second or third floor ; also Room for gentlemen. Dinner #ix 0° 399, WEST TIIRTY-POURTH STREBT—A VERY oa desirable front Room, second floor, with first class 100k. Board, with a private family occupying a first class house bus fourth flock ee - 393 WEST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET.—A PRIVATE @) fainily will let w large furnished Room, with hot and cold water, with or withost Board or for light housekespin references exchanged. 349 Was? TWENTY Finer sTRERT.—FIRST CLASS e Board and newly furnished Rooms to families and Aingle gentlemen; references exchanged. 65 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—a LARGE, ) pleasant Room to rent, with Board, to a gentleman and wife or single gentlemen. furnished or unfurnished. Terma moderate, 4 wife, with first class accommodation ; IRVING PLACE.—WITH OR WITHOUT BOAR! house first clasa and extra width; rooms large, ligh and cool, handsomely furnished; very low prices for season 106 107 109 Broadw: WEST THIRTY-FIGHTH STREET, BETWEEN Siath avenue and Broadway.—A Jewish family has an elegantly furnwhed front Room to let, with Board; situa- tion unsurpassed, WEST TWENTY-EIGHTH SfREET.—A SMALL family will let, with good Board, a pleasant front Room, third floor; best references given and required. WEST FORTY-FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN and Sixth avenue.—-A very handsomely farniahed Second Floor, with Board, for the summe: 110 Fornished MACDOUGAL STREET, Rooms, with NEAR BLEECKER.— every convenience for housekeeping, to let to respectable small families, T11 BAST TVELPTH STREET. GENTLEMEN OF refinement who derire home comforta can be accom- modated on reasonable terms with delightful Apartments in a private family; references exchanged, 11 THIRTY-FOURTH STREET, FIRST HOUSE WEST of Broadway and Sixth avenue.. Rooms, with first class Board, Nicely rurnished 126 129 afternoon, 128 EAST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN Fourth and Lexington avenues,—Pariors to let, en aulte and singly ; also front Koom on the second floor, with or without Board, also a Room for gentleman and wi! summer; house and location first class, CHRYSTIE wite or single gentlemen, with or without Koa! WEST FORTY-SECOND STRE! ly furnished Rooms, without board; first class loca- tion and house; home comforts; prices are reduced for re- Hable, permanent parties; near St. Cloud Hotel. Call in the STREET. —LARGE [17 BAST TWENTY RIGHTH STREET.— FURNISHED a Rooms to let, with Board; suitable for a family; fe; reduced rates for the AND SMALL furnished Rooms to let, suitable for veutieman an d BT.—HANDSOME- 132 EAST TWENTY-NINTH STREET.—A LARGE Front Room on second floor to let, with Board, fur- nished or partialy furnished ; terms reasonable. 136 137 T NIN MACDOUGAL STRE! two or three nicel; T.-A PLEASANT ROOM to let, with good Board, to a gentleman and wife or two single gentlemen; single rooms $7 per week; no moving 136 E. EENTH STREET.—NEATLY FUR- 0, nished Front Room on third floor to let to gentleman ‘and wife or single gentlemen, with first class Board; refe- rences exchanged. SECOND AVENUE.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, furnished front Rooms, suitable for families or single gentlemen, References exchanged. 4.24. WEST THIRTY-FOURTH STREET —A GEN. Hleman and wiiy or two single gentlemen can be ac commodnted with Board in a private Jewish family; no other Doarders taken, 434, ELETH AVENUE.-FLOORS TO | LET FROM “4 May 1, permanent or transient ; first class, elezantly furnished, private table; references exchanged. Call from 13 to 4. 472 WEST TWENTY-SECOND STRSET.—PARTIES wishing to engage Board for the summer can be accommodaied with large and pleasant Rooms, furnished or unfurnished, on ation unexceptionable. A LADY CAN HAVE BOARD BEFORE AND DURING confinement, and infant adopted out, by Dr. and Mine. WEST. 144 West dvth atres ar Seventh avenue. PRIVATE FAMILY, WITH A FEW SELECT BOARD- ers, can accommodate gentleman and wife; house first class. Apply at 357 West Twenty-ninth street (28 Lamartine ESIRABSLE ROOMS TO LET—WITH GOOD, BUB- ‘stantial Board ; location overlooking Central Park; terms moderate; references exchanged. Address WEST FIFTY- EIGHTH STREET, Herald ofiice. URNISHED OFFICE TO LET—TO A PHYSICIAN; J also one or two nicely furnished Rooms, with or without Board. Private family. 107 West Forty-first street, near Sixth avenue, References exchanged. Ms GLEASON, OF NO. 1 IRVING PLACE, HAVING be taken the new and elegant house 618 Fifth avenue, will Propared May 1 to receive, applications for whole Floors, by the year, with private table; none but those prepared to pay liberally need apply. WANTED, BOARD AND LODGING GENTLEMAN DESIRES A FURNISHED SINGLE Room, with or without Board. Address JEROME, Herald o fie, stating terms and location. YOUNG GENTLEMAN WANTS BOARD IN A PRI- vate (Catholic) family.—Location between Tenth and ‘Thirtieth streets, Third and Seventh avenues. Address W. J, stating terms (expected to be moderate, Herald Uptown Branch ofiice, for two days, —ROARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN; LOCA- «AL. tion between Fortieth and Sixty-eighth streets, between Second and Fourth avenues, Apply at 143 East Fifty-ninth street, in the real estate of YOUNG MAN DESIRES BOARD IN A PRIVATE Catholic family; location between Twenty-third and Thirty-fourtl strecta ‘and Third and Eighth avenues; terms must be moderate, Address T. I. J., box 114 Herald Uptown Branch ollice, 1,246 Broadway, for three days. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE DESIRE A FURNISHED .. third story front _Koom, with Board, west side; price noc to exceed %70 per month; permanent if suited; refer- ences exchanged. Ad dress W. G. 1.., box 128 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,246 Broadway. GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND CHILD REQUIRE WEL! furnished Bedroom or Parlor and Bedroom, with Board for the lady and child only, ina private family, where there are no other boarders. Location must be a convenient one, Address L. J. N., box 134 Herald Uptown Branch oilice, 1,246 Broadway. A SINGLE GENTLEMAN WISHES A COMFORTABLE home in a small family, below ‘Thirticth street; French family preferred. Address, stating terms, T. L. R., box 1,750 Post office. FURNISHED ROOM WANTED—BY A YOUNG GEN- tleman, with or without Board, in a stulctly private family, in the neighborhood of Second’ avenue. Address for rms, O. Y. S., Herald office. 137 tlemen. street OI MACDOUGAL, THIRD DOOR BELOW FOURTH with Board, a handsomely furnished n hirst floor, also one on second floor, suitable d wife; Rooms connecting for single gen- with Board, 138 Tes TWENTY-FIFTH STREET.-TWO VERY JO desirable Rooms, adjoining, on second floor, to let, tlemen. 138 Ease TWENTY. © n 1 4] MACDOUGAI EL. square).—Two or three handsomely for gentlemen and wives or single gentlemen. ‘STREET INTH STREET, NEAR LEX- ion avenue. —Purnished or unfurnished Rooms, with Board, suitable for a gentleman and wife or single gen- WASHINGTON rnished Rooms Day Board- ers taken, 141 Lt] 142 ne Board. 146 gentlemen. WEST TW would rent an’ ble terms, Lo: Also Pai WEST SIXTEENTH STREE’ furnished Rooms to let, with or without rior unfurnished, except carpets. if required. Also smail Reception Room, for oflice. FAST TW ant Front TY-SIXTH | STREF" furnished Rooms to let,for gentlemen and their wives, Board for lady on! FORTY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR LEXINGTO! avenue.—A family occupying a tirst class hou ely furnished Room, with Board, on reasona- tion desirable. TY-SEVENTH STREE’ ‘oom and Hall Bedroom, privile; bath, with Board, for gentleman and wife or three single ANDSOME .—TWO OR THREE Furnished 149 TAT wit: Bow front Room, with occupied by’ owner, > WEST TWENTY SEVENTH STREET. VAT Wha Frenen famtiy for gentleman and w: ile gentiemen, #18, $16, wid and 7 per week. Board. References exchanged. 15 WEST TENTH STREET, 3 pl exchanged. of May, to a tei 15 Rest Busverre STREET. +) farmshed Rooms with Board, to let, en gly, to gentleman and wife or single gentlemen, entieman and iarge front Room, with hall Bedroom, connectea, EST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—TO LET, to gentleman and wife, ond story cove; tine closets; family small; house EAST THIRTY-THIRD STREET, NEAR LEXING- ton avenue,—Elegantly furnished Rooms to let, with NEAR WAVERLEY A gentlem anand wife or two single gentiemen can have good Board ina private family upon reasonab! 8. —HANDSOMELY EAST FIFTY-FIRST STREFT.—10 LET, THE 1st fe, with Board, a —ROARD and sin- for singe gentlemen, ond floor to I BY WEsT TW 206) Rooms to !e 210 ne. 21: parties. 215 terms mo Foard ment 220 228 Tani lady. term T FORTY. pleasa living in pret WEST THIRTY 2A | = WEST TWENTY-PIGHTH STRE! ZAe) furnished front Room to let, with Board, for two gentlemen, in a private family; terms $6 per week each. Mra, ULINGS. T THIRTY-KIGHTH STREET.-PLEASANT 216 210 Rooms, with Board; closets and every coavenience, ‘On the second floor; private famtiy, and Third avenues. Room; gas and water, with go 226 | O27 BAS W8TH STREET —A GENTLEMAN AND Ze) 4 wite or two ningle gentiemen can be accommodated {ith good Bowrd and very pleasant Room; family privates pderate, COND STRE: y have a suit of furnished Rooms on the sec- , with Board. od. TEENTH STRE! Furnished Rooms to terma #5 60to #6 per week; modern improvements; in German family. o moving. Referenc NEAR SEV- } with Boar FAST THIRTY-SEQOND STREET.—A WELL furnished front Parlor and Bedroom to let, with ‘also other Rooms, suitable for families 1 desirable. THIRTY THIRD STREET, BETWEEN SEVENTH jghth avenues. —A ‘nawiy front Room, furnished; $10 per week; fall boatd for the 157 & TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET.—A_ BEAU- 57 tiful Suit of Rooms, second floor, with large closet also a very pleasant hall Room, with or witnout Board. WEST TWENTY-THIRD STRE! with good Board, a hancisome front Koom and Bed- yoom on the second floor at a reasonable price; also Rooms RT.TO LET, A PRIVATE TY-THIRD STREET.FURNISHED with Board; referonces required, EAST THIRTY-THIRD STREET.-A LARGE Redroom, with hot and cold water, furnishei to snit; also front {all Bedroom, with excellent Board, in a quiet, gente! neighborhoo P10) East Nintn STREET, NEAR FOURTH AVE- a. nne.--Gentlemen and wives or single gentiemen will find excellent Rooms and good Board; convenient to Third and Fourth avenue cars; terms moderate, 6 WEST SEVE HTH STREET, —A STRICTLY private family will let, with Board, two Suita on xecond and third tloors, on reasonable ter Best references, bP, Say EAST SEVENTFENTH STREET.—A GENTLE- an can have brst class Board ina small family; jerate. A NICELY FO0) MOEENTH STREET. BETWEEN 88¢ pads Furnished Rooms to rent, with and desirable location: modern improve- ferais reasonable; would like permaoent parties. WEST TENTH STREET.—A SMALL FAMILY, ass houso, will tet a iarge and small od Bonrd ; terms moderate. ainted, cheerful ‘ 39 KAS£ THIRTIETH STREET, IN PRIVATE FAM. 239 ‘ie Pleasant Rooms and Bourd for married couple Or single persons ; price reasonable, ged. Parlor and two Bedrooms, on the be enjoyed, on_ reason ‘ono be enjoy i Frere are no damn ht rae clone ‘Large fro F230 WEST WWENTY-THIRD STREET—A LARGE, ~* i] handsomely furnished Room, on ti © let, to gentleman, with Board; also a the third floor; table unexceptionabie, econd thos nt Room on References ex- el fm WEST FIFTY-FOURTI STREET.—A_ FRONT 245 floor, ima private family, with Board, where the comforts of # home seboure by * party of aduite, OARD WANTED—PERMANENT, WHERE THERE are few orno boarders, for gentleman, wife, son 13 years, child 19 months, and nurse; location between Fourth ‘and Seventh avenues, Fourteenth and Twenty-third streets preferred. Address, stating terms, &c., which must be rea- sonable, GW. By box 172 Herald otlce. References ex- changed. Bowe WANTED—BY GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, IN respectable location; near Union square | osha terms moderate. Address C. 8. K., box 466 Post office. OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, in a private family, or where there are few boarders ; lecation Fourth and Seventh avenues, Thirtieth and Forty- fourth streets, Terms must be moderate. Address for two daye HOME COMFORTS, Herald Uptown Branch office. OARD WANTED-BY A SPANISH YOUNG GENTLE- man, a moderately large high storied room, newly fur- nished, with superior Board; none but very respectavle parties need apply, with references and terms, which musi LS reasonable: if guited will remain permanently. Address Ye dey Heri Branch ofice, Brookiyn. OARD WANTED—FOR GENTLEMAN, WIFE, IN- fant and nurse, between Eighth and Twenty-third streets and Broadway ‘and First avenue; Jewish house pre- Address J. L., Herald office. OARD WANTED-—FOR A GENTLEMAN, SON AND daughter, about mjddie of May, with pleasant famtiy; commodious Rooms, In first class house and location. Best references exchanged. Address C. W., box 8,345 Post office, wating terms, rooms and location, None others will receive attention. OR GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND DAUGHTER (FIVE years), unfurnished Room, with Board; price 18; west aide,“ not above Twenty-fifth street; references. Adcress HARTE, Herald office. Tieteros WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, IN A_ RE- fined and pleasant private family; room opening to the south or west, Best references freely given. Address HOW- ARD, Herald office. ERMANENT BOARD WANTED—BY A LADY, IN A private house, west side, up town, Terms not to ex- ceed #8 per week.’ Address S.S., box 140 Herald Uptown Branvh office. WO ROOMS 10 LET, WITH BOARD, TO TWO SIN- gie gentlemen, at Tompkinsville, Staten Island, near ferry; famuy small and street retired. Address 8., Heraid otlice, “WARTEDIBOARD, IN A STRICTLY PRIVATE FAMI- iy, by a entieman and wife; state terms and locality. Address L. H., box ¥10 Heraid office. ANTED—A LARGE FRONT ROOM AND A GOOD sized Hall Bedroom adjoining, on second floor, with full Board for a lady and child and meals on Sunday for two gentlemen. Address W., 836 Greenwich street, stating terms. References exchanged. JANTED—BY MAY 1, BY GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, Board, where there are few or no other boarders; must be In the Seventeenth ward. Address Mrs. COUMY, 898 Kast Thirteenth street. ANTED-IN THE SIXTEENTH WARD, AT 85 PER week, Board for good boy, 14 years old, attending the Twentietn street school. Address X.Y. %., box 1,677 Post oftice. ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, PERMA- nent Board, with Koom, froat or back, on second floor, above ‘Thirtieth street, west side, Terms #15, in advance. Address U. ©. A. Lierald office. BROOKLYN BOARD. iS alana BRANCH OFFICE—BROOKLYN. ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD . RECEIVED AT BRANCH OFFICE, AT NO. 4 COURT STREET, CITY BALL SQUARE, OFFICE OPEN FROM 8 A. M. TILL 8 P. M. OOKLYN CARRIERS AND DEALERS CAN RF VE THEIR PAPERS At THE HERALD BRANCH DELIVERY, NO. 7 FRONT STREET, BROUKL 1 AMITY STREET, BETWEEN CLINTON AND 78 Qourt streets. Parties proposing to remain in town during the summer can fiud large, airy and cheerful Rooms, with Board, for famiies or single genslemen; day boarders taken, LADY WISHES TO LET TO A GENTLEMAN FUR- A nished Rooms on second floor, with or without break- fast; moder Improvements; 0 minutes from Fulton ferry, Myrile aventie and Broadway cars. 181 Tompki nue, N CLINTON STREET, BROOKLYN, (NEAR BALTIC)— OX Gcivenient to South or Wail street. ferry; house newly and handsomely furnished; ample closets and all ire provements. Apply at 302 Clinton street. HOTELS. | N ELEGANT PALACE TO BE BUILT, BY wHicit A, parties can obtain @ny accor llecy House. 1 OTEL BRUNSWICK, MADISON. SQUARE AND } Fith avenue. ~ Suit ‘of Rooms, parlor, bedroom and ye let ake and Curtalos for bea Way ay PC ve 2V0S, 114 BLEECKER STREET, NEAR I Most comfortable central hotel’ in New York, ckeap. family rooms, #1 to $2; by the week your own price Ii nce bie. ND HOTEL, 30 BOWERY, CORNER Re eae obi tint ftooms, meatiy Tutnished, Boe, gentlemen o: 9 01 I ec, per night, 3 to Ba per w ntleine NITED STATES HOTEL—ON THE KUROPEAN Pian, corners of Fulton, Water and Pearl streets; rooms i per day and upwards, Parties desiring comfortable, airy the summer can ecommodated at reasonable net ine GORGE S TERRY, Proprietors. MISCELLANEOUS. — AMTERED CHECKS AND COUNTERUEITING.- USE nvisibie Ink (Detector); also for necret car dpondoncer “Ask for bottles Nos Land, Ofice 119 and It aanau street, room M, up stairs, R. SMITH, MANUFACTURERS OF PAPER RB, Piskings, 60. Warren strect, near College place, N. Y. LOTE & JANES, Printers and Blank Book Manufacturers, 93 | panera. ‘ulton are, Blank Bouxs made NEW YORK HERALD. THURSDAY, APRIL 27, .1871—TRIPLE _____ AMUSEMENTS. —TREATRE COMIQUE, THEATHE COMIQUE, roadway, opposite St, Nicholas, LAST THREE NiGhits OF THE SEASON, ‘A BRILLIANT BILL OF NOVELTIES. ALL THE FAVORITES WILL APPEAR, Doors open at 7. Curtain rises at 8 o'clock. Seats reserved in advance. Children half price. a ears NOTICE,—THEATRE COMIQUE. 51 BENEFIT BENEFIT BENEFIT ti MR, DAVE BRAHAM, TO-NIGHT. er of Oreheair®s oo NiGHT. 5] 4. “THEATRE comique . 514 BROADWAY, 514, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, BENEFIT OF DAVE BRAHAM, LEADER OF THE ORCHESTSA. TWO PERFORMANCES, AFTERNOON AT 2; EVENING AT 8 JOUNNY ALLEN, FRANK KERNEL tg. RIGk RRA EKNS, T. Q. SIDNEY FRANKS, G:C. DOUSON, MISS KITTY O'N ETL, MISS EMMA ALFORD, MIS8 MARIE GORENFLO, TOGETHER WITH THE GREAT COMIQUE Si4R TROUPE. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME AT EACH ENTER- TAINMENT, TH AVENUE THEATRE.—BEGINS AT 8. Bole Lessee and Manager. Mr, AUGUSTIN DALY Mr. CHARLES MATHEWS, EVERY EVENING and SATURDAY MATINEE. Morion's amusing comedy. Characters by Mr. Charles Mathews, Misa Fanny Mo- rant, Linda Deitz, Mr. George | Parkes and G, F, De Vere. A HOST OF VOLUNTEERS WILL APYEAR. IF D A THOUSAND A YEAR, AND Brinsley Sheridan's most briliant comedy, | THE CRITIC, Sir Fretul Plagiary and Mr, Puff, the Critic, by Mr. MATHEWS. Other char- acters by Miss Clara Morris, THE, CRITIC; Nellie Mortimer, Mrs, Winter, a jaxton, Amy Ames, TRAGEDY "REHEARSED. | M davidge, D. Whiting, Geo, Parkes, G.' F. De Vere, George Browne, A. Matthison, Burnett and Pierce, the comedy terminating with the uo tapleau of the DE RUCTION OF THE AR- MADA. MATINEE SATURDAY, AT 1 O'CLOCK. THE CRITIC, with Mr. MATHE haractert and A CONSUGAL LESSONS TONS 2 tO Sharaciers In PREPARATION THE BACHELOR OF ARTS and A CURIOUS CASE, Also to.be shorly produced, Byron's last Loosen 4 (for the first time in this country), OT SUCH A FOOL AS HE LOOKS. ‘TH AVENUE THEATRE, SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT, Mr. DALY begs to state that, on account of the EXCESSIVE FAVOR, which has been extended to the present programme by truly Overwhelming audiences during the past nights, and the in- creased dem and for seats and voxes, which has necessitated the opening of the box sheet for three weeks ahead, the pro- auction of -all novelties will be deferred for the present, nnd Mr. CHARLES MATHEWS will repeat bis personations of Sir Fretful Plagiary,” “Mr. Puff, the Critic,” and “Mr, Paddington Greeny” I “THE CRITIC; OR, A TRAGEDY REHEARSED, ana “IF TD A THOUSAND A YEAR!" EVERY EVENING UNTIL FURTHER ANNOUNCEME '*,* For the accommodation of the public Seats and Boxes may be secured by mail, telegram, or personal application for any evening three weeks in advance, 10's GARDEN. LAST NIGHT BUT TWO of Shakespeare's Tragedy (in five acts) of RICHARD IIT. OR, THE BATTLE OF BOSWORTH FI produced in a. 4 STYLE OF UNEQUALLED MAGNIFICENCE, WITH SUPERB SCENERY, GORGEOUS COSTUME! GLITTERING ARMORS, APROPRIATE PARAPHERNALIA, GRAND PROCESSIONS, and THRILLING TABLEUX. On SATURDAY NIGHT, April 29, THE COUNT JOANNES will sustain the character of RICHARD IIL, FOR THIS OCCASION ONLY. On MONDAY EVENING, May 1 The distinguished tr £, L. DAVENPO! in his Masterly impersonation of SIR GILES. OVERREACH, in Ma sainger's great play of eA NEW WAY. TO PAY OLD DEBTS. In speedy preparation the intensely interestin: original American drama, in four acts and a prologue, illustrative of life and adventure in the Southwest, entitled KIT, THE ARKANSAS TRAVELLER, expressly written ior the popular character actor, MR. FS, CHANFRAU, who will appear in bis original and rmpressire personation of KIT, OF ARKANSAS. GTADI THEATRE, 45 AND 47 ROWKRY, GRAND OPERA. ‘Thursday, April 27, LA JOIVE. Friday, April 28, LOHENGRIN. For the laet time this season. CADEMY OF MUSIC. ITALIAN OPERA. TEN SUBSCRIPTION NIGHTS ONLY, COMMENCING MONDAY, MAY 1. Private Boxes, $100; Parquet and Balcony, $20. THE SUBSCRIPTIO: CLOSES TO-DAY AT 4 O'CLOCK, To-morrow commences the sale for single nichts. Mr. L, ALBITES bas the honor to announce a brief and brilliant season of GRAND ITALIAN OPERA, with a com- bination of artists of the highest talent and reputation. Miss CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG, Mme. AGATHA STATES. Signora FREDERICI. Signora LAURA HIMELA. Signor GIUSEPPE VILLANI, a tenore di forza of the greatest eminence, who has created a most remarkable sensation in Havana. Signors CAROSELLI, ORLANDINI, REINA, LAURENCE, SUSINI AND BAGELLI. Condi NICOLAO, Le EDWIN’S, dian RANK. 4 R'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 Bowery. ONY PASTO: 3 CROWDED! CROWDEDIT CROWDED!I! ‘To gee the great sensational drama of PSANTATION LIFE AS It WAS. JEFF, JEFF, J SEFE, JEFF. JEFF. THE IMMENSE PLANTATION SCEN in THRILLING SENSATION. JEFE'S LIFE LEAP. JEF SYDNEY FRANKS. MA ALFORD. PAY, EMMETT, WILD. and KERNS as JEF I INA EDWIN’S. Ld ___ HOUSES, ROOMS, & Cy WANTED. (A GENTLEMAN, WIFE, SON (12), DAUGHTER (3 years), Episcopalians, ‘wish, permanently, a Floor, wn- furnished, respeciably located; near Park preferred ; ‘rent not over $25 per month, Address box 5,085 Post ollice. GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND TWO CHILDREN (aged Band years) require four or more furnished Rooms for housekeeping, at moderate rent. Address, stating terms, box 1,41 Post ofiice, “AN. OFFICE WANTED—BY A PHYSICIAN, ON Thirty-second street, between Eichth and Ninth ave- Ley eo in immedAte neighborhood, Address F, M. P’., Hier- ald office. A SINGLE GENTLEMAN DESIRES, WITHOUT boned, one or two weil furnished K.oms, with privilego Of bath, below Forty-fourth street, near Fifth avenue. Ad- dress L., box 166 Post ofice. PHYSICIAN DESIRES TO RENT, PERMANENTLY, two unfarnished connecting Rooms, suitable for an difice; location Third or Fourth avenue or vicinity, Addre ting rent, location, &c., DOCTOR, Herald office. {URNISHED ROOM WANTED.—WANTED, A PLEA- sant and neatly furnished Room in a respectable house, bya single gentleman, between Fourth and Twenty-eighth streets and Second and Sixth avenues ; terms not to exceed $8a week. Address H. A., Herald oilic 0 HOTEL PROPRIETORS.—A GENTLEMAN OF 15 years’ experience in hotel keeping wishes to rent a fu nishéd Hotel, or would take the superintendence of one in or out of city, for the summer. Adare INTEGRITY, Herald otlice. ANTED—BY AN AMERICAN FAMILY, FOR THEIR ‘own use, for one or two years, a tuil furniabed House, in & good location, between Twenty-third and Fiftieth streets, and Fourth and Eighth eauer; rent not to exceed $160), ‘Address bUx 1,504 New York Post ollice, ‘WASTEDITWO OR THREE FURNISHED OR U furnished Kooms, suitable (or light housekeeping ; mod ern improvements ; location between Fourth aud Fortieth streets and Third and Seventh avenues; witl be permanent if siitel; Immediate possession If posible, Rei able monthly in advance. Terms must be very moderate, A dress, giving full particulars aud price per monts—noue othe noticed—R. K, W., Herald oilce. V TANTED—IN THE COUNTRY, FURNISHED HOUS' ‘and about one acre of ground, from July | to Septem- 15; rent in advance or veourily given. | Address, with c W. M. B., Herald office, for ‘three WANTED FOR THE SUMMER—A SMALL, NEATLY furnished House, in a amall town or villay tainous region, not over three hours from New York city; first class tenant; no children, Address H. T., box 61% New York Voat oitice. WAXTED—A CHEERF CL, GOOD SIZED FURNISHED Koom, with hot and cold water, bookcase, linen and clothes presses, Ac. ; separate gas burner for Kettle; in or TThriavenue, not above Sixteenth strect, preferred ; Jerateterms wn absolute condition, Address A. &., bo: 22 Post oitice, WASTED FULLY FURNISHED COUNTRY, HOUSE: convenient to the city, for bonrders, with crounds and ; near the water preferred; rent about $50 per mouth, Washington place, room 10. D—PERMANENTLY, WITHOUT BOARD, TWO a, adjomning, partly furnished, in pri it gas, not to exceed $6 per week itd and Madison avenues, terms, ‘Twelfth to Thirtietn atreet, 1 Address MOYLAN, Herald ofice, includiag WANTED-A, COTTAGE, FURNISHED OR UNFUR- nished, with ample and attractive grounds, on the Hu son, below Tarrytown, at moderate rent, Address 8. H., Vox 2,664 Post office. y JANTED—FOR TWO WEEKS, A VERY ROOMY first Floor, to unpack and examine beavy goods, Ad- with particulars, C, R., box 2,056 Post oflice. WANTED RY A GENTLEMAN AND. WIFE, TIIREE or four Rooms, suitable for housekeeping; location te, Address G. 8. O., Herald oilice, WANTED A DESIRABLE FIRST FLOOR AND BASE: ment, between Fourteenth and Forty. nd sree Fourth and Gighth avenues; rent not over $# per month. Aadress B., box 1,860 Post oflice. y ANTED--FOR TWO YEARS, A FURNISHED HOUS of about 14 rooms, near Hroadway, not bigher than ‘Thirty-firet street; rent not to excee! $2,0J0 per annum. Ad- dress A. B. F., Herald ofic WANTEDCWEST SIDE, THRER OR FOUR ROOM by gentieman and wife, ina private family aud go teel locality; rent not to exceed 25, Beat references, Ad- Gress for three days hox 2,342 Post ville. WASTED TWO OR THREE UNFURNISHED RUONS; water ; Nght housekeeping; third or fourth floor; resy able ‘the Park preferred, 4 regent an “unescentiongole sentteman an ie; 410 Weet Twenty-cighth strove een ‘ in amoun- | S HEET: L™ EDWIN’ THEATRE, SECOND WEEK FT ons. « GREAT SUCCESS, , A . : : . ‘ . . : : : . GEORGE CLARKE as ERNEST STERLING, NEW AND APPROPRIATE SCENERY BEAUTY AND FASHION THRONG THIS BIJOU THEATRE, ENDORSED BY PRESS AND PUBLIC. MATINEE SATURDAY, NOVELTiES IN PREPARATION. Rooms THEATRE, Na ‘After Jong and careful preparation, will be presenfed on EVERY EVENING DURING THE WEEK, 8] e's grand roi tae ol eo MESO TION ALE. with MR. LAWRENCE BARRETT as LEONTES, Mra, 8. C. Mollenhauer as..........++ «Hermione ais Preridan. as, Role new ‘ateman as. 5 eeeeeee Pera : Mr. Robert Pateman as. -The CI Miss M: Wells as... a Reig ‘and a strong distribution of the reat of the characters, Entire new Scenery by_ Hiluard, Witham, Lewis and Con- nelly; new Coatnmes b: Rf ew Properties and Appointments by Deuel and assistants: new Machinery by Dunne and assistants; Cal reots by J. Scolion, and new Musle by Flotow and Ed. Mollenbauer. The whole under the atage direction of Mr. D. W. WALLER. Among others the scones will embrace the following :-— ‘Act 1--Sicilia. VESTIBULE in a SICILIAN PALACE, with » view of MOUNT ETNA. PYRRHIC DANCE, by sixteen Grecian Youths. Act 2—Scene 1, THE QUE BUUDOTR, Beene ie ieee THEATRE At SYRACUSE, prepared forthe TKIAL of QUEEN HERMIONE, with the rendering of THE OKACLE OF APOLLO, Act 4, THE SEA SHORE DURING A STORM. Act 5—Bohemia, A Pastoral Scene in Bohemia, DANG: HEPHERDS anda GR SATYR ORGI Scene $—Sicilia, THE PERISTYLE 0} EKG HE PALACE, WITH THE CELE- BRATED STATUE SCENE. SATURDAY MATINEE, Mr. LAWRENCE BARRETT as JONQUIL; or, ONLY A HEART. Sents secured ix days in advance at the thentre, or at its branch ticket office, at Ditson & Co.'s music store, No. 71L Broadway. Qe™ric Taxaree, SIXTH WEEK AND LAST NIGHTS of Augustin Daly's great drama of contemporaneous society, entitled, H GL, FOX ° has an unusually accordant character asthe Zoran politician, SUNDOWN ROWSE, EVERY EVENING DURING THE WEEK, MATINEES WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS, AT 2. Presented with every care and elaborate scenic and pano- ramic aids by T. E, Hayes, TABLEAUX NIGHTLY ENCORED, G. L. FOX AS SUNDOWN ROWSE, M. C. D. ©. Seats for the last nights can now be secured, CADEMY OF MUSIC.—CLOSE 0 MARIE SEBBACIUS DRAMATIC SEASON. FRIDAY, APRIL 28 Kenefit and Last Farewell Night of MARKIE ACH IN AMERICA, Schiller’s celebrated trazesy of MARY STUART, Admission to all parts of the Academy, 50c.; Reserved Seats in Parquet, Balcony and Mezzanine Boxes, 5c. extra; Private Boxes (4 seats), k5; Family Circle, 3c, ‘The Director respectfully announces the LAST NIGHT of Madame MARIE SEEBACH in AMERICA, which will closg one of the MOST REMARKABLE DRAMATIC SEASONS in this country, cons{sting of over 160 representations in a period of seven months. To give an opportunity to the entire publte to witness this reat artist before her departure the Director has adopted the ABOVE SCALE OF PRICES. FRIDAY, Madame MARIE SEEBACH, forthe last time, in her great role of MARY STUART. Mile. VENETA as Elizabeth. RS, F. B, CONWAY'S PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN. THORSDAY, April 2. PAUL PRY AND ROAST CLAMS AT CONEY ISLAND. FRIDAY, BENEFIT OF JENNIE CARROLL. EWCOMB AND ARLINGTON'S MINSTRI INU TWENTY-EISHTH STREET OPERA HOUSE, corner of Broadway nnd Twenty-eighth street. DECIDED SUCCESS. EVERYBODY DELIGHTED WITH THAIR NEW OPERA HOUSE AND THE NEW TROUPE OF MINSTRELS. Second week of this great troupe of Artist IMMENSE HIT OF ALL THE NEW FACES. THE NEW BORLESQUES, Songs, Acts, Sayings and Com- jealities. NEW ADDITIONAL FEATURES THIS WEEK. Box oflice open from 10 A. .M, Admission Bic. 7c. and $1. Qpen at 234. FAMILY MATINEE SATURDAY L INA EDWIN’S, i RANK. APS” At San Francisco Hall, 585 Broadway. First representations of the wonderful MAGIC EGG AND INCUBATION FEATS. A piece ROYAL ‘The unique and orginal “JAP” SONG AND DANCE, together witn the other mystitying acta, Seats six days in advance at the Matinces Wednesdays and Satu I INA EDWIN’s. vy) office. RANK. “PRUE LECTURE SUANON, (ORE WILL LECTURE BEFORE institute (Physiological and Sanitary), 8, 64 Madison avenue, on Thurs- day, April 27, at 34g Subject--“Duties of the rrofes- sional Monthly Nurse." Ladies interested are Invited. Misa J. BE. HAVILAND, Secretary. MES; 2, 8;,, OLEARY, M.D. BEING CALLED OUT IML “or the city on an urgent case, is compelled to postpone her Lectures and other engagements until further notice. Denes ‘the Women’ at the Mott Memortal Koo: MUSICAL. fe MERICAN MUSICAL AGENCY, 21 FOURTH AVE- AA” nue. A competent organist (lady) desires a position in an Episcopal church; salary moderate, Churehes in want of organists, choiis or good solo singers can be furnished at short notice. For particulars apply to Hl. SCHROEDER, Director. N EXVERIENC: engagement in» q temporary. Address SOI’RA\ A. 9000 QUARTET AND, ORGANIS AA. engaged in an Episcopal chureh, wis would accept an eng gement in any Protestant good music is appreciated; organist would Quartet if necessary. For particulars address (°kb! Herald Branch ollie, Brooxlyn. BASS |SINGER, WITH PAIR VOIC reader and acerstomed to the Ipiaeopal serv’ An engrgement from May 1, Address M., box York Post ollice. D SOPRANO SINGER DESIRES AN t choir, either permancat or Herald ottice. R, VIOLIN, SINGIN 4 only. Persons 1 xth avenue, corner Thirty-fith sor WATSON. 6 STOPS, ir months, ap. Ade “ARD.—PIANO, ) Theory. Privat class tuition call at sireet, or address Pro: QOPSAN.<A SMITHS AMPRICAN ORGAN two banks keys, two octave pedals, in use f original price $925; can be had co! perfect orie dress ORGAN, station A : DANCING ACADEMIES. Beta DANCING ACADEMY, 261 BROOME, ST. CLOSING SOLRE FRIDAY EV ENG, AVRIL 2. FRENC MENTS. ADVE O* DEMANDE IMMEDIATEMENT. UNE BONNE francaise, S'adresser a Mine, ALTMAN, Fifth Avenue Hotol, entre d ct 8 heures du solr. JF; DEMANDE, IMMEDIATEMENT-UNE | RONSE O¥rrancaise vans ine tarmiile privee, S'adreaser au 34 Ouea! dine tue, att cola de Madixon av. N DEMANDE FRANCAISE COMM FILLE OX se chamtre ¢ loservice de table. s'adresner de 9a 11 heures au 27 50th L. NGG CUISINIERE FRANCAISE ) “classe, desire se placer dans une familie pri dresser pendant deux joars au No, 8 Weat 24th at, NE DAME QUI PARLE TROIS LANGUES, Lit FRAN cais, allemand et l'angiais, desire voyager avec 1 familie, Sadresser au 157 Ouest Ime rue, de 10 heure: midi. ENTE COUTURTERE DE PARIS, DI era lw journee dans des families: © est coupeuse et garnisseuse de premier orure. Adresse T. box 126 Herald Uptown branch office, 1,246 Broadwa: e PARIS, nes pension New Yorky aesire pai ‘ou elie donner: Jecons de francais ea echange de sa pension, etc. ; exc recommandations. Adpresser A. D., box 103 Herald Uptown Branch oftice, 1,216 Broadway. TNE DAME FRANCAISE, BE PARIS, CONNAISSANT bien sa langue, desire trouver une famille dans laqueile ele joindrait # la’ confection des robes elle coanait parfaltement, des lecons doonerait 4 de Addresser Mine. Broadway. E DAME PARISIENNE (PROTEST, de recommandations exceptionneltes, thode simple et lew ples grand riguie et en Analet poser de quelques heures, desire des lecons dans} dips des pensionnate, et yageralt volontier, avec une familie, pendant ia saison devo. Addresser, A. E,, Heraid Uptown Branch office, 1,46 Broadway. REMOVALS, TOTICE OF REMOVAL—I WILL REMOVE FROM my present office, 840 Third avenue, on the Int of Mayy open a very neat one at $Y Third avenue, between Fifty: fith and Fifty-sixth streets, Just oppoaite tne Manu‘acturers, ‘and Builders’ Bank. JAMES ROWE, _,_ Real Estate Broker, 880 Thirt aventie, an UE EXC OR SAVINGS BANK ON AND AFTER Te Niay 1 will occupy tte new banking rome, coruer of Twenty-tuird sireet apd Sixth avenue, Booth’s buildingm AMUSEMENTS. Liar dest ‘Thirty ANOTHER” TRIUMPH. STREETS oF NEW Y¥ STREETS Sensational gf 4 fetes ooeieey any fone te Al Events 1 SIRELTS and Sat day Mat ine, NEW yond MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 2 P.M. akan NO DUTCHMAN. Lier ce Cention trom BAM, to &P. M. FRIDAY BUNDAY RAND OPERA HOUSE, F VARIETY WELK. TURE OPERAS) THURSDAY Henefit of Signor CARLO PATTI, LA PERICHOLE, Salen MUSICAL O10. ir. J. Levy. Jarry Sanderson, 0 Fed. ry won, Carlo Pattie Aimee as Helene. SATURDAY MATINEE aT 2, Aimee as La Perichole. SATURDAY EVENING at 8, LA BELLE LA PERICHOLE Gausns as Pequillos LES BRIGANDS, Aimee. Guasine. Peruinis THE GRAND BALLET TROUPE APPGAK EVERY NIGHT. SUNDAY—Seventeenth Grand Concert M4 James ¥i Jr, Famous NINTH REGIMENT BAND, Assinted by ‘Mile. AIMBE, Miss NULLY PEIRIS, and Mrs J, LEVY, the distinguished Corne: Performe Seats xccured from BA. M. tid PM. at the Box Offices! algo at Schirmer’, 7 Broadway, and Lire Railroad Tleket Ofiice, corner Twenty-third street and Broadway. t-| BATRE, Mr. JOHNNY ALLEN, the creat Etuopian Comedian and Dutch Character Actor, HOUSES JAMMED TO THE DOME, Mr. JOUNNY ALLEN in his great character of SCHNIDE! Or, DOT HOUSE VON DE RHINE. JAKE SCHNIDER nN LOWEKSA SCHNIDE! YOUNG YACOB SCHNL Sustained by the whole co NEW AND Bé LAT! BEAUT STARTLING M never bef OW ERY TH A kIT. ant SCHNIDERY ; i . ‘ AND DANCES, expressly written for and arran, Pressly written £05 TINNY. ALLEN for this aupurb Draraa. ‘To be preceded by a Comodietta, Friday evening, beneiit of Mr. JOHNNY ALLEN, W ALLACK'S, MONDAY, APRIL 2 and KVERY EVENING UNTIL FURTHER NOTE THE LIAR and THE NERVOUS MAN. A MOST ATTRACTIVE BILL, illustrated by the following eminent artiats t— Menara. LESTER WALLACK, JOHN BROOGHAM, JOHN GILBERT, MARLOWE, RINGGOLD, | WILLIAMSON, ROCKWELL, LANAGAN, LEONARD: ' Meadames CLARA, JENNINGS, GERMON, MESTAYES, BEFTON, DELAND and others. In preparation, Mr. W. H. Huribut’s comody, “AMERICANS IN PARIS." wane ncaa TURDAY MATINEB, ‘AVRIL 29, at half-past. LP. M. WOODCOCK'S LITTLE GAME GRATIFYING DEAVORS compels the manager to put a con: and an entl W programme each week. MONDAY, APKIL 34, first appearance of the following! well known talent: MR. WALTER BRAY, the great Ethiopian comedian and the original SUGAR BALL, ‘The great CLOWN and PANTOMIMIST, MR. ROBERT BUTLER, and his entire troupe. MK. CHARLI GLEASON, Ethropian comedian and banjoist crn, 222784 Week oF the bemutifal ballet pantomime, : PEARL OF TOKEY, by the great Hungarian artists, the KIRALFY TROUPE, assisted by the HERNANDEZ FOSTER PANTOMIME COMPANY. ond an ENTIRE BALLET. Grand success of the GREAT 1IGHT ROPE walker of the world—he bas na Seer BER EL NINO EDDY. ‘The laughable pantomime of NICODEMUS, in which Mr, ROBERT BULLER and his company will ape eur. La THE PEARL OF TOKEY, Everything new—scenery, costumes and properties, To cont elude with—for the first time—the SMUGGLER'S DOO) Mr, WM. H, WHALLEY, MONDAY evenin, .. ROBERT. mpanies appear--PAN= DRAMA and NOVELTY—all in S WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. x baci RT Soo 293 BROAD a IMENTARY TESTIMONIAL TO PHAM, TREASURER, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 27, AT 236 P. May WHEN TWo ENTIRE COMPANIES APPEAR, VY AFTERNOON, APRIL 27, AT 23g P.M. T RYANT'S OPERA HOUSE--TWENTY-THIRD STREET) between Sixth and Seventh ava. near booth's theatre, BRYANT'S MINSTRELS. ning at 8 and Saturday Matinee at % GRAND COM JOHN PR. a BRYANT'S MINSTRELS. | Daniel in the Bryants' Den. BRYANT'S MINSTRELS. | PASTIMES ON THE LEVER PRYANT’S MINSTRELS. THE MAC-JAPS, APPLE OF MY EYE. SQUIRE FOR A DAY, ERIUUS FAMILY. | Jack Pbepperd and Joe Blneski® STREETS UF NEW YORK. EVERY SATURDAY AT 2. MINSTRE Wo “9 Pe onl m5 us DR. KAUN'S MAGNIFICENT MUSEUM, 12 45 745—BROADWAY—745, “3 745 — “s 745 opporite Astor place, 45 m5 —_—_ iM 45 706 13 Hats sy SOCIETY, Rehear’ |. FRIDAY, Aprii2s at 20 PM. ACADEMY OF MUBIO, MISS MARY KREBS, TH ENT PIANISTE. Grand 0 ra of 100 performers. HERR CARL BERGMANN, CONDUCTOR, GEORGE T. STRONG, President, eretary. PLANOPORTES. OF PIANOS, BEST MAKERS, TO iiehenp; Fent allowed on purchase. Call ab No. 8 Union square (1 $100-ONE EFOR $125; CELE- 7 octave, with all improvements, PEEK & SON, 146 bleecker at, ONLY 100; rent H M. MERRELL A ROSEWOOD PIANO ZA brated city mal BEAUTIFUL elegant four ro rte, bargurn DDLE, 18 Amity street, near Broadway, BRILLIANT AND PHO), for 8250; West Twenty-sixth Ros! 7 OCTAVE PIANOFORTE—USED } cost S0U0, for $250; Parior and Bedroom ‘Jutings, Mirrors, &c., at less than baif cont, at 118 West Twenty-seventh street, near Sixth a jue, MAGNIFICENT 74 OCTAVE ROUND CORNER AL rosewood Pianotorta ; all modern improvements; richly ‘arved loca and case. made to order for 2770, will be sold for 275, Pompadour style gilded and carved satin brocatel Parior Suit, cost 8675, for #225; one do., $150; walnut reps hamber and’ Dining Parniture, t Tenth street, one rsity place and AA six month Sinits, Carp’ block weat of Broadway, vetw avenue. IFICENT f coat #400, for BIB Agrafle treble; cowbrated maki ply at residence 115 > 7 octave; 7D yours’ guarautee. Ap: NIFICENT 7% OCTAVE, ROSRWOOD PTANO- ; nade order, celebrated eity maker, fully ments, sed five months, eos ing Koom Furniture, tings, Bronzes, rosewood and verware, Carpets; a sacridee ¢ ‘3d West Filteentl sree, near MAC force Lor & mod sup procatel ; Etageres, at Chamber A. IN. FOR CASH— JAX. rosewood Pranolorte, leas y and tone. Apply ut the res Second avevic. ‘AY & SONS? }. in perfect order A pELEGANT AND BRILLIANT TONED 7 OCTAYS Ptanoforte ; rose je; f le to or‘er: used sie Tnonths; cost 97%, ol, Cover and Music Stand, One rich inlaid Parlor Sult, cost $400, for $2007 one do., 8100; four rep Suits, $00; 14 Bedroom Sets, as low as $403 Carpets, [0c, per ball at private residence 120 West ‘Twenty-third au far Sixth avenue. NLEGANT LINDEMAN CYCLOID PIANO (NEW); 11 ‘cost 875), (or pilvaie sale or anction on %8th inst. To good party mouth y payments will be allowed at 68 East Fourth street, Kee SALE—A STEINWAY PARLOR GRAND PIANO, seven octaves, Liack walnut frame, In perseet order, for #600, Can be seen at #20 Last Fourteenth street, between ‘ond avenue A FIRST CLASS SEVEN OCTAVE ROSE. 4 Stool. To be seen ati? {OR SAL' wood Wianeforte, with v Bleecker street. Price #175. UST BE SOLD TO-DAY—AN ELEGANT ROSEWOOD IML seven octave Plano, with carved legs, overstrang bass; il modern improvements, 403 Sixth avenie. i MAgIFICENT SEVEN OCTAVE RossWO0D FIANO, Mi having every modern improvement, carved legs, over airing baen, fc. Will bell ut extraordinary sacrifice for cab, JAMES GORDON, 196 Hiieecker treet, near Macdongal, JANOS, MELODEONS AND ORGANS OF NEW AND Ae eturstyes, of diferent makers, at lower prices foe cash or mouth y instalments, or for rent, at WATERS", @k Broadway, than can be found eisewh: ORGANS AND MELODEONS, ‘Co.’4 Organs; new styles ; prices reduced, Prince & rs ye; ed Kentod or soit on I NTED-A PIANO, NOT TO BX! A nivess P. He, box'I7h Herald ofiee, 7. WEST THIRTY-SECOND STRERT.—A VERY 44 fine toned seven octave Piano for sale. Also # quam tity of Sehool Fur iture, 1 cherry wood, for sale. $230 PAL BARGAIN; A SPLENDID CARVED OU. octave Piano, with ail medern menta and fully warranted ; as ew. West ‘Twoniy- eighth street, near Ninth avenue, ‘

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