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a MURPHY'S MUSCLE MEN. Whe Eighth Ward Grant Gang—The Cham- pion Butter of the Ward—Thoe Allen on His Muscle—Brass Kouckles and Chairs in Use. At the republican primary meeting held at No, 242 Spring street on Monday night a general scrimmage took place, during which chairs, ink bottles and other Missiles were used freely, to the detriment of several heads that were in their way. James Winterbottom and Joseph K. Butier were among the latter class of ‘unfortunates, botn leaving the place with their phy- pein handsomely (rescoed. ‘esterday morning they appeared before Justice Cox, at Jefferson Market, when Butler made an afl- davit that on Monday night, while at 242 Spring eee Theodore Allen, proprietor of the St. Ber- ard House, woo was leading a gang, rushed upon im, Alten striking him & vicient Iw in the Tee. illiam P. Burke, one of the gang, was chanced with striking him several blows on the nead ‘with some hard instrument, severely injuring and cutting nis head. He also testified that while lying on the floor Allen exclaimed, “Kil the —- ——, now you have got him.”” ‘Winterbottom charges that ALLEN BUTIED HIM IN TOR FAOB ‘with his head, Knocking his teeth loose, while Burke struck him on tue side of the head with a pair of brass knuckles, Burke is a notorious char- ‘acter, and bas ruined his jealta by long and re- aegis service in State Prison. A wariant was issued and placed in the hands of aptain McDonnell, of the kightn precinct, who | Be aly arrested Gan Pugs and arraigned them | fore Justice Cox. Allen claimed to have had no hand in the fight, ey states while standing quietly | in the room AN INK BOTTLE TOUCHED HIM most affectionately on the top of the head, cutting Dts cranium open. Winterbottom stated this was Talse, and deciared his head was cat open by iui- him, lustice Cox required Allen to furnish honds tn the gum of $6,000 to answer both complaints, and $10,000 in the case of burke, The prisoners, not having their bail in court, were taken down to the ‘prison by Captain} Mabonwal aud tocked up. mss MANUS Si SELF-MURDER. Coroner Hermann yosterday held an inquest at ‘the tenement house 138 West Ninetecath street on the body of Mary McManus, the orphan girl fourteen Peli of age who committed suicide on Monday af- noon by fale | herself im the chest with her uncle's pistol, which she had taken from his trunk in the room, as heretofore published in the HERALD. No one was present at the time of the shooting ex- cept the grandmother of the deceased, a lady nearly minety years of age, who is helpless and partially ‘demented. The only witnesses who gave important testimony ‘were Nicholas McManus, uncle of deceased, and ‘Mrs, Margaret Rovinson. From the evidence presented the jury found & ver- dict of suicide by shooting. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. AUFFMORDT—HaRsECK.—In Lopdon, on Tuesd: May 30, WiLLiaM AurrMoRDT, son of Clement Auffmordt, of Pars, to EVELYN, daughter of William H. Harbeck, of this city. De LEOoN—SaxtTon.—On Monday, June 6, at the Tesidence of the bride's parents, by Rev. Dr. Draper, | Daviv HENRIQUEZ DE LEON to MARY SAXTON. DE PeYsTER—Moors.—On Tuesday, June 6, atthe Church of the Holy Communion, vy the Kev. I. B. Lawrence, D. D., Nicholas D# PRYstER to MARI- =e daughter Of Willtam S. Moore, all of tus J MoCorp—YounG.—On Monday, May 29, at the residence of the bride’s parents, Belvidere, N. Js, by the Rev. H. E. Spayde, BENJAMIN W. MoUoRD. to Donrernga M. YOUNG, No cards. PuRDY—BuRNS.—On Sunday, May 28, by Rey. Wil. Mam McAlister, FRANK J. BURNS to CORNKLIA piath all of this city, Wo.LFE—NEILL.—On Wednesday, mee. 31, at St. pores church, Phiadelphia, Pa., by Rev. Dr. Howe, teutenant NATHANIEL DovGLass Wore, Second artillery, to CAROLINE HOLLINGSWORTH, daughter of Dr. John Neill. Died. AKERLY.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday morning, June , rey ee o'clock, ANNA OPHBLIA, daughter of Curtis .Kerly. Notice of funeral to-morrow. Brrry.—Suddenly, on Sunday, June 4, JOSEPHINE ‘Burry, widow of John Berry, The funeral will take place from her late residence, Four Corners, Staten island, Wednesday, at i2 ‘o'clock noon. Friends and relatives are respectfully Anvited without further notice. Carriages will be In attendance at West New Brighton Landing, awalt- dng the GAG ae boat leaving foot of Dey street at 11 o'clock ROWN.—At Fairfield, Conn., on Saturday, June KATE BALANTYNE, youngest child of Lena M. and e late Lucien Brown, aged 2 years and 10 montns. ‘The remains were taken to Cypress Hills vemetery for interment. Cark.—in Brooklyn, on Tuesday, June 6, after a ehort but severe illness, Sirs. MARY CakR, in the 64th year of her age. The reiatives aud friends of the family, and those of het son-in-law, James Douguerty, are invited to attend the funeral, irom St. AmD’s ‘church, on Fri- day morning, at nine o'clock; residence 227 Front street, Brooklyn. ogHANDLESS. —On eras ne 6, FRANCES IDA, daughter of George id Jane A. Chandle: granddaughter, of the late Frederick A. Schuer- mane aged 4 years, 7 months and 9 days, ‘The relatives and friends of the iamily are re- spectfuliy invited to attend the funeral, from the Fee enee t her parents, Ciinton avenue, near Van orst street, Jersey City Heights, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at three o'clock. CLaRK.—At Saratoga Springs, on Sunday June 4, Davin CiaRx, aged 46 years. Relatives and frends are invited to attend the funeral, from the Second Reformed church, Hacken- sack, N. ye op pan areay afternoon, at half-past two o’olock. will be in attendance at the Q apes enor on the arrival of the train leaving foot hamvers street, New York, at 12:45 P. M. COFFEY.—On Monday, June 5, James COFFEY, fged 65 years, nasive of Belangerry, county Lime- Tick, Ireland. ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his lute residence, No. 253 Conover street, South Brooklyn, this (Wednes- day) alternoon, at hali-past two o'oluck. CumMin.—Suddenly, op Monday, June 5, WILLIAM G, A. CUMMIN, aged 27 years, The relatives and frieuds are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the Church of the Traus- guration, East Twenty-ninth sireet, near Fifth avenue, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at one o'clock. DANENBERG.—At 21 Sixth avenue, on Sunda; morning, June 4, A, F. DANENDERG, aged 82 years. The peasy members of Mechanic Lodge, No. 31, F. and = te end those of de Knickerbocker Lodge, No. 22, 1. of 0.¥., are invited to attend the funeral, ins «Wednesday; afternoon, at one o'clock, trom his late residence, 1 Sixth avenue, |. MBomANIC LovG&, No, 31, F. and A, M.—BRETH- REN—You are hereby summoned w attend an emer- rent communication, on Wednesday, 7in inst, at 2o'clock M., to pay the last tribute of respon, to ried deceased brotier A, F. woiaaye Kata of J. J. KUM: N,V Jamrs A, SLAVIN, Secretary. ‘The members of Knickerbocker Lodge, No. ©. O. F., are hereby notiied to attena the abor funeral, at ume and place stated. G. K. MCMURRAY, N, @. DICKINSON.—At her late residence, Carlion’ ave- nue, Brooklyn, on Monday, June 5, Mrs. RvTHE 8. Ment, widow of Joun Dickinson, agea 77 years. Funeral services at st. Luke's church, Clinton avenue, near Fulton, on Thursday afternoon, at two o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully in- vited vo attend, Donauvg.—On Tuesday, June 6, MARGARET Dona- HUB, aged 5 years. The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funerai, from the residence of her parents, 97 East Fourth street, this (Wednesday) alternoon, at two o'clock. GERSHEL.—On Tuesday, June 6, MANITEIM GER- SHEL, in the 82d year of his ago. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the nee of his brothers, 223 West Thirty-eighth street, on Thursday morning, at ten o'clock. CORINTHIAN LODGE No. 458, F. ann A. M.— Bretunen—You are hereby summoned to meet at the lodge room, corner of Thirty-fourth street and broadway, on ‘Thursda: June §, at nine o'clock A. M., for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brother, Manheim Gershel. Brethren of Em- anuél and Templar Lodges are fraternall tavited to attend, EDWIN Lea GREENLRAF.—On Tuesday, June 6, ‘jounra GREEN: LBaF, in the 79th year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the First Presbyterian churoh, on Fifth avenue, vetween Eleventh and Tweifth streets, on Thuraday morning, at ten o'clock, ‘without further notice, 1 *HUBBELL.—On Tuesday, June 6, ANNA ELIZABETH, wie of Anson Hubbell and eran of William Montgomery, of Danbury, Con ‘The relatives and friends ot the family are invited to attend the funeral, irum her late residence, 50 West Forty-sixth street, on Thursday morning, at ten o’clook. The remains will be taken to Danbury on quarter past twelve train for interment, AHN.—After @ short liness, MAXIMILIAN KAHN, in the 44th year of bis age. Te family and friends Sot the deceased are invited to attend the funeral, from bis late residence, No. 79 Third avenue, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o’clook precisely, without further notice, The re- gains of the deceased will be conveyed to Cypress K&LLEY.—On Sunday, June 4, of consumption, JA¥H A., wife of John T. Kelley, in the sot Your ot Notice of faneral herearter. Boston papers please copy. LOWERKE.—On Sunday, sine 4, FRANK M. LOWERRR, only sou of G. Williams and Josephine eer Wed 14 yoars and 13 d ves and friends are invited to attend the funeral, ‘on Thursday morning, at ten o'clock, from the residence of a] us Daronta, ‘o'Lexington avenie, MARTIN.—On Tuesday, June me, DANI8L, son of Patrick Martin, ot AT ON place, 2eth year of his baeimicm hi ‘There will be A soiemn requiem mass ce leprated for the repose of his soni on tuis (Wednesday) morn- ing. at nine o'clock, in St, Andrew's churoh, corner Duane strect and Clty Hail place, ‘The re a | Tenth avenue, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at one { ten o'clock, from 415 West Thirty-fourth street. | of her son, John Tiompson, No. 306 113th street, friends are respectfully invited to attend tne mass, ‘The funeral will take place from St. Andrew's church on Thursday afternoon, at one o'clock; thence to Calvary Cemetery. MaGmr.—On Tuesday. June 6, Seones MaGEE, native of Lisburn, county Antrim, Irelans The relatives and friends of the family a invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 415 o’cloek. Belfast ana County Down papers please copy. PR ag neta Alameda, Cal, on Saturday, 27, LOUISA CHARLOTTE, intant daughter of oo onel Julian and Amelia H. McAllister. Philadelphia, Newport and Louisville papers Please copy. McCAFFRAY.—Suddenty, tn Brooklyn, on Sunday, June 4, CHaRtes Epwanp, third son of Arthur and Catharine McCatfray, aged 18 years. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, 6. Ammuty, street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 2 jock. MiNER.—The funeral services of Loretta, wife of Joshua D. Miner, will take place at her late resi- dence, Broadway and Sixty-seventh street, this (Werlnesday) morning, at hali-past ten o'clock. Wer Telatives and friends are invited to attend. Car- riages will be in attendance, and a speciul car is pro- vided to and from Tarrytown for the acccommoda- ton of those who may wish to be present at the in- terment, MuNSON.—On Tuesday, June 6. after a severe LIl- ness, ex-Councilman SAMUEL T, MUNSON, in the 54th | year of his age. Notice of funeral hereaftor, PILLET.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, June 6, Ep- | MOND PAUL, eldest son of Edmond P, and Louisa | Pillet, aged 6 years, 6 months and 4 days. ‘The funeral will’ take piace from the residence of ; his parents, No. 308 Bedford avenue, on Thursday afternoon, at three o’clock. Southern papers please copy. Quiny.—On Tuesday, June 6, JOHN Quinn, father of the late William B. and Daniel J. Quinn, in the b5uth year of hisage. The relatives anu friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral from his late residence, 250 Second street, on Friday Dien at ten o'clock, to St. Bridget’s church, corner of Eighth street and ; avenue B, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered up tor the repose of his soul; from thence to Calvary Ceinetery. Iinois papers please copy. REED.—AL his residence, No. 222 Diviston street, GEORGE A. REED, aged 29 years. The relatives ana friends of the family are invited | to pn the funeral, on ‘Thursday afternoon, at two o'cloc REIL1.y.—Suddenly, on Tnesday morning, June 6, JOHN REILLY, the beloved son of Byrne Reilly, a native of the town of Castleratulin, ane Cavan, tn the 47th year of his age. ‘The friends and acquaintances and those of his brother Christy, and brothers-in-law, Terence and John Coriin, are respecifally invited to attend the funeral, from nis late residence, 333 Kast Thirty-fifth street, on Thursday afternoon, at two o'clock, thence to Calvary Cemetery. ReMIcK,—In this city, on Sunday, June 4, Lypra, awidow of John Remick, aged 76 years, § months | and 27 days, Ross.—At Elizabeth, N.J., on Tuesday, June 6, Mr, WILLIAM Ross, aged 72 years, Funeral services at the house of his son-in-law, J. M. Purden, No, 55 Elizabeth avenue, on Thursday afternoon, at four o’ciock. ‘Trains leave the foot of Cortlandt ee at 3 P. M. and foot of Liberty street On Monday, June 5, Berrna F., wife of » | Nathan J. Schioss and daughter of Solomon and | Charlotte Adler, of Milwaukee. | The relatives and friends, also members of the Empire City Lodge, F. and A. M., are invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) morning, at Milwaukee papers please copy. Sy. CLatk.—On Monday, June 5, TERESA, only re- } Maining child of the late W. H. St, Clair, in the 6th year of her age. Relatives and friends of the family are {nvited to { attend the funeral, trom her late residence, No. 34 ros street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at three o'clock. ‘THOMPSON.—On Tuesday, June 6, at the restience | Hariem, CATHERINE THoMrson, aged 77 years, The funeral will take place from her late resi- dence, on Thursday aiternoon, at two o'clock. WoopHULL,—Suddenly, "Tuesday, June 6, of congestion of the brain, Wm. 8, WooDOULL, Notice of funeral hereatter. WosaNn.—On Tuesday morning, June 6, JAMES, only son ef Patrick and Annie Wogan. The funeral will take place trom 216 Rivington Street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Wricut.—At Hamptonburg, Orange county, N. | Y., on Sunday, June 4, of typhold fever, KaTE W., only daughter’ of Dr. Kartow and Mary ‘A. Wright, aged 21 years, ‘uneral this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. EUROPEAN | Ss r BAY SHIPS, v 7HITE STAR LINE. New York, Cork and Liverpool. New and full-powered Stramabi the'six mars the world, STLANTIO, ALTIC. bmratto, 6,000 tone burden 3000 b. p, exch Sailing from'New York 01 Saturday: "om ‘Liverpool on Thursiays, calling at Cork Harbor each way. ATLANTIC, Capt, Murray, on July 1, ae, M. OCHANTC ‘Captain Thor From the White Star Dock, Pavonta Ferry, Jersey City. Passenger accommodations ({or all classes) unrivaled, combining safety, speed and comfort. tree state rooms, smoking rvom and bathroome in ship sdction, where jeast motion in felt. Surgeous and rar enges accom pany these atentne Katen—Saloo $20 tn currency. Thoee wishing t6 bead Yor friends frees ce Ola Onsaiey cae now obtain steerage, com certificates, $38, currency. Famengers boc ‘booked fo or from all parts'of America, Parts, Hamburg, Norway, Sweden, India, "Australla, bine, o. Excursion tlokets. gtanted at lowest rates. Drafte from £1 upward, For information apply ‘at the het offices, No. 19 Broaaway, New Yore. RKS, Agent. NLY DIRECT LINE | TO FRA FRANCE. THE GENERAL TRAN ATLA TIC COMPANY'S MAIL STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN NB&W YORK AND HAVR' CALLING AT BRi:8T. ha Fplendid vessels on this favorite route for the Conti- nent rom Pier No. 50 North river, as follows vino, DE PARIS, Surmon' urday, sone lt ERELRE, Daore.....- «+ saturday AFAYETTE, Roussat vaturday, aay. b ST. LAURENT, Lem: ‘Saturday, July 39 Price of passage in gold (including wine) to Brest or Barre . #140 | Second cabti + 875 i carry steerage passe: Excursion ekets iasued at Feduced-rntce. American travellers going to or returning from the Contl- nent of Europe by taking the steamers of this line avoid both franait by English ratitosd and the discomforts of crossing the Channel, bealdes saving lime, trouble and expense, GEORGE MOKKNYE, Agent, 58 Broadway. NOFTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSAIP. COMPANY. FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, i-The steamship HANSA, Captain E. Brickensteln, will fail on Thursday, June %, xt from Bremen pier, foot ‘Third atreet, iloGoiten, tbe follow by ip DEUTSCHLAND, Captain H. A, F, Neynaber, on Saturday, June 10: omeate of Eeeatn to London, Havre and Bremen, payable J gold, or lta equivalent in currenc; ote oni Rteerage. For treight or passa apply SECO. Agents, 68 Broad street, ATIONAL LINE. STEAM TO LIVERPOOL AND Ca eth ed from pier 47 Norta ri VIRGINIA, Sumner. Saturday, Sune 10, at 10 A. u. ENGLAND, Thompson. hesday, June 4, at } U HELVETIA, Grigs.. Passage to, Liverpool oF Gaseniiowa Cobh steerage, $28, curren Prevaid ateer: X- ets from Liverpool, Queenstown, Lon- donderry and ( wv, $32, currency. For further particulars apply at tie company's oflice, No. 69 Broadway. ¥ F. W. J. HURST, Manager. NMAN eed 2 For wa and Liver Royal Mail steamers are appointed 0 gait 2s follows SITY OF WASHINGTON. jurday, Jane CITY OF DUBLIN, vis Hall CITY OF ANTWER! CITY OF BROOKL' CITY OF PARIS. and each suceced: North river. Queen ‘Saturday, June 24, at 10 A. irday [and Thursday, from pie RATES OF PASSAGE, +:876 gold. | steor: «$90 currency. Passengers’ also, forwarded to Pate, iarre ietsbure, iorway and Denmark, at reduced rates. be bought here at moderate rates by persons Wishing to send for their friends. For further information app!y at the Company's office, JOUN 6. DALE, Agent, 15 Broadway, New \ ork. NUNARD LINE. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN KOYAL MALL STEAMSHIPS, Between New York and Liverpuol, Calling at Cork Harbor, SCOTIA. Wednesday, i Mie tity Thureday, June 8 v, jectnendi sear RIA: Saturday. dine 10 at, June 17 | She AUABRI Ri het yee | ar ie RATES OF PAREN ore eo Inesday steamers, not cat on ta joe ater YabIN eee 80, gold. Becoud Cabin ng y and Saturday ate ‘$80, gold. Stecrages. 800, ‘Through Bile of Lacing given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwery a ad ouber ports 08 the Coutinaat sad for Meciierre: ea Peper’ Preight and Cabin Passage apply at the Company's oft, ae o t 111 Broad Trinity Buildi ‘or Steer: re way, in| ui Ie sorpied CHAS. G. FRANCKLEN, ‘Agent ASSENGERS, PER STEAMSHIP SCOTIA EMBARK from the Cunard wharf, foot of a street, Jersey City, at 9 A. M., on Wednescay, 7b b ioatan % Cha! FRANCKLYS, Bowilte Green, New York. TPNE, HAMBORG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S fron mali steamship HOLSATIA, in E, Meler, wift anil on Tuesday, Ju a, Capita! wit anion Tuesiiay, Sune 13, 1871, at a taking passengers from kee, York to Hamburg, Plymouth dor Firrt Cabin, $120; Second Cabin, $72, gold: Steerage, $20, bea in Unite Staten gol bye ‘The TH Nat rill eal Jae B18 Sern hae ee Rida « Lon joneral Ager, 6B Tee, Y. No. areiny street, N, N.Y. STEAM TO QUKENSTOWN, ,AND LivERPoot, OAR. Hod States rying the Ua! ie Gary We - MINNESOTA, Pn une 7, at Ole A.M. IDAHO, Pry Jaue b4, ‘St: Cabin panne, at lt mocrage, currency, cr Paateny re noong tnt trp Pay Hemburg, Norway and Rw am) Be. Dratte « on Ireland, England, France j Sarma atlowest { i uall Pavios. 2 Broadwar. calling at Lone passengers. Passengers booked! and forwarded to and from all railway yen ge otat tn Gh in, Ireland 'e er 1 NI ious In Great Britalo, Ireland, Germany, Norway, | Bast rae or Denmark and America as safely, ‘peedlin, ably and cheaply as by any other route or I PRESS” BTEA! SEXP! a haa O7RAMEES. OWA... at., June 8 ed, May at EUROPA, ‘Bar! June 0 | BAUTANNIA.Wedse dune DI at; June 17 ALEXANDRIA, Wed dune 14 | CALEDONIA. .Wed.,'J 1, 1] SIDONIAN,... Wed., Jur ASDYRIA, ¥ 00 best accommodations, #19," 2" ‘welve mon Intermediate, steerage, $28, Certificates, at lowest rates, can be bought here by those wishing to acnd for their friends, Draits isaued, payable on presentation, Apply, at the company's o cos, to HENDERSON BROTHERS, No, 7 Bowling Green, JUNARD LINE. From Boston Cor tlverpool dirget. TARIFA. ..Raturday, Jue? SINLKLA...Gatirday, June 17 | TA..,.Saturday June 10 TRIPOLI. Lire June | A eabin Passage, 80, gold; Return Ticks, 8160, gold ob erage, iso, currency, SAME! n pe Pung a BC state street, Boston; _G.G. FRANCKLYN, No. 4 Bowling Green, New York, ue TO LIVERPOOL, aD gEEENsTON. sa, AM ARTA +-Thuraday, June 8 ALGERL lurday, June 1, at noon Cabin passage, $80, gold; steerage, #80, currency. Steerage pasaage to New York, For {retght or cabin passage apply iy at No. 4 Bowling Green, = steerage pase tk Ae G FRANCE LYN, A frat clas steamship will sail on Thured pes P.M. Steerage Tasnage, 840. For pasany road mparscorrs EMIGRATION AND FOREIGN BX. change office, —Passage from Liverpool and Queenstown weekly-by first clasy steamships. Also from Liverpool and London by weekly salling packets. Drafta of £1 and up. Yrarda, avallabie fn gny jrart of Great Britain and lretand, at the lowest rates at TAPSCOTT BEOSHEES & CO.'S, 86 Southatrect, Now York. NITED STATES PASSPORT BUREAU. Fassports of the Department of State issued by A.C. WILEMARIH, United States Court Bulldings, 41 Chambers atreet. COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. ACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S LINE TO CALIFORNIA, JAPA AN AND CHINA, CARKYING MAILS, EASRENGERS AND EIGHT TO KINGSTON, AMATCA, AND FACTEIO Soast oT OF 3 MEXI- TRAL AMER) PERU Al Steamern ieayeIfih and Both of each mouth, xcept when those dates ail on Sunday, then the day previous. June ts, ateamer RISING STAR, Captain Hi. P. Conner, rer No. 42 North river, at 12 o'clock, for Aspin- ing at Kingston, and connecting at Teamer COLORADO, Captain, Parker, toucaine Arenas, San Jose, Guatemala, Acapulco and Mazatlan, and alto connecting for all Central American and South Pacitic Bors. Freight for last named ports received untii4 P. M. of June INA will leave fan Francisco Julv 1, for Ja- Steam an and Ching, For rates of passage, freight and all further, ama. with Punta atormauon apply at Company's ollice, ou the pier, foot x of Canal street, BLO'S GARDEN, ~ FIFTH 4nd Last WERK. LAST, wigats or MR. F. ANFRAU, \d most extraot "tik ABKANEAS TRA’ MLLER LAST NIGHTS LAST NIGHTS LAST NIGHTS in dramas, vital with South- The most powerful of Americ: Western spirit und life and brimful of burnor. personages are all recognized tatebless in rex listic tral Honal” effects most exc iting » “eharacters;” ita scenery and beauty, and its many “sensa- 2 Wed. June 5 | AFTERNOON LAST “KIT® MATIN: IONDAY NEXT, PAUL ‘Out FORD. EXTRA ANNOUNCEMENT. MONDAY, JUNE 13, Will be produced the romantic musical Drama of with NEW SCENFRY, STARTLING REALISTIC RPFECTS: eet nronrance in five years of the celebrated Irish co- MR. JOHN COLLINS, who will appear as PAUL CLIFFORD, ‘as played by him ‘8 mt the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, Lon- don, and at fe Broadway, New York. Firat appearance of Miss EMMA HOWSON, the charming rima Donna, late of the Richings Opera Troupe. _Fall Operatic Chorus and Ci JRoweERy THEATRE. ia HAS COME, ELL, RO CHARACTER ACTOR, DNLY. BLO'S GARDEN. ON MR. J. THE GREAT DRAMATIC Mr. J. MeCloskey's eleiated drama of ‘0! © WAY DOWN sour. SCENES AND NEWLY CONETRUCTE: D, Mr. J.C. Campbell in bis immense {mpersonation of Broadwar, Tun Bo Balld- bis first arpearance here since his triumphant engagement GREAT PLANTATION SCENES, TERRIFIC STEAMBOAT EXPLOSION, Introduction of a DRAWBRIDGE AND RAILROAD SCENE, the mont effective acene which has ever been presented to the publte (by permission of Mx. Wiillam I, Frelelgh, who ts Copyright owner’) for this ogcasion ont URILLING DUEL ACROSS EN UE: Commencing with the FEMALE BARBE FKIDAY—Benefit of Mr. J.C. UAMPRELL. ‘o0n's MUSEUM. wet G OFFICIAL THIRTY CENTS. “IMME! FOX A aND DENI PANTOMIME “TROUPE, Tn their new and EVENIN( NING original Pantomime | | T 8. 7 atta CHARLES K. FOX. MIC! Mr. Toe DENIER wil roauce bis family of WOODEN-HEADED ACKOBA the great burlesque artists, who will persia all the dimicult feats ever attempted by the HANLUN MIDGETS, ACROLATS are the PERFECTION of MECHANISM, and y Mr. DENIER, at great ex- sHFORMANCES DAILY, have been expressly im VERY pay r 2P NITED STATES MAIL TO BArea —ATLANTIO larly every Mail Steamahip Company. reg) Thursday, at 8 o'ciock precisely, from plek Nowt Nov iv MISSOU KI, Captato J. B. ards. MORRO GASTLE, Capt, R, Acams (via Nassau) COLUMBIA, Captain E, Van Sice No, 6 Bowling Green, AVANA, SISAL AND VERA CRUZ. New York and Mexican Mail Steninebip Line, leaving jer 17 Kast river a 8 P. M.. direct to Havana, CITY OF MEXIC( an Saturday, June 17 CITY OF MERID, Friduy, July 7 ERS— TOUCH. States mail. tridge, at pier 20 veatou, Houston and anes and B, B, R, and i OF pataaze apply to Ho OF RM MALLORY & CO., 153 Maiden tan roe NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. he Cromwell Steamship Line. ‘The steamship GULF STREAM, Captain W. F. McCreery, will leave pier No. # Nerth river on Saturday, June 10, at $ preinck PM. Freight received dally. Torough rates given to Galveston, Indianola, Mobile and St. Li Cabin passage, $50; ste 825. For freight ne spy to B, CROMWELL & CO,, 86 West street, _ ‘OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT MERCHANTS’ a From pler No. 6 North river, w By ILY B SOUDER. mn Saturday, June 10, Freight Footed Catiy. Throuch rates eres to St. Louta, nol rior Accommodations, Vickaburg, Moblin, Galveston ao eight a AKER, 8) Broadway, or freight or passage, having pee REDERU HE GREAT SOUTHERN PREIGUT AND PASSENGER line for Charleston, &. C., the Florida porte an South and Southwest, sailing from pier No. 29 North River, Wednesday and Saturday. The first class sidewheel steamship GEORGIA wil! sail on eathroURl PI or local freight yas DARSAl GENKY te MONG FAN CO., 80 Broadway. For through freight ari’ and raise OO MENTLEY D. HASSELL. General Agent Geet Southern beets Line, 317 Broadw*y, irance on Thomas street. nestay, Juni a Pa stenmahip MAN} HATTAN will follow and al ou Satur- A OR NORFOLK, CITY POINT AND RICHMOND. Old Dominion Steamship Company. Steamahipe of this line leave pler 31 North Fiver, foot of street. For Nortoik, City Point and Richmond, on Thuraday, June | inrge yearly. Herald Uptown ranch oftice, 1 LIGHT MANUFACTURING BUSINESS OF SEVERAL Fears! standing, doing principally gether with ne connections throughout Srticie of universal demand for ladies, having cleared ubout is offereu for sale on the most Loeral terms, on @ owner going to Europe. Propert; gecepted in jexnianga “Adatous for one; weak’ cr H,at8 PM steamship ALBEMARLE, connecting with the irginia and Tennessee Air eee the Seaboard Inland Air line, Petersburg and Weldon Railroad, Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad and Richmond and Danville Railroad. Through ger tickets and through bills of lading at reduced 4 t0 al points South and Southwest. mApely at Oaice on pier 37 or at ollce of the company, 187 Greenwich street, © LBANY DAY LINE.—C. VIBBARD AND DANIEL DREW, a Vestry mreet at 8:30 and Thirty- oe landing Stroet at 8:45" A. t Yonkers, Tarrytown and Ny- ack (by ferry boat}, Cozens’, West Point, Cornwall, New- burg, Poughkeepsie, Catskifl and Hudson, ROOKLYN, BATH AND CONEY ISLAND RAILROAD ‘Steam Cars leave Greenwood every forty minutes for the faland. Hamilton, Wail and Fulton ferry cars run to gach train. ‘Sundays trains run oftener. Hotels now open or the # OR RONDOUT, LANDING AT COZZENS’, NEWBURG Milton, Ponghkesprie an —The steamboats THOMAS CORNELE kod JAMES We BALDWIN lenve daily, at 4 P. M., pler 3 North river, foot of Harrison strect., N®, YORK AND TROY STEAMBOAT COMPANY, pler 89 North river, zw YorK, June 6, 1971. For Albany and Troy, Buffalo and the West, Saratoga and the North, The old, long-established, popular evening line of Ateamers leave daily at 6 o'clock from new. pler 39 North river, Vestry street, below Jersey ferry, Fare $1 60 less than by railroad. UE MARY POWELL, FROM VESTRY STREET AT 30 PoM- daily, making usual landings, | Returning leave Rondout 5.3 A. M., Bo 6:30, Miiton 6:45, New- burg 7:20, Cornw: ‘fat. 8:03, Cozzens’ 8°16, ar- Fiving in New Yo ey \ONEY ISLAND, NORTH RIVER. ROUTE, — HE | ) steamer METAMORA will commence the regular | () Lomi trips for the season. on. Saturdi June 10. Leaving Teuth street 9 | ‘ren street 9: 12:40, B40; leaving pier No. 4N. R. at 10, Land 4 o'clock. A GRAND KATIE, 78 CHAS. FOSTER’s Sunes | NECK June I For freight or passage apply to A. W. DIMOCK, President, GLAND | MATINEE. KT. La Walter Witmarth in NECK The Dead Alive, Mr, E. T. Stetson ‘he T YECK Death. I am Free, Perf of the ‘Train. NECK, "WEDNESDAY AND 8A a paaiaite HE LADIFS AND GENTLEMEN OF THE tendered their services on the occasion of Mr. Dan Bryant's beneiit are respect{ull tend the reliearsal at tue Academy of Music on Thursiay, Tune 8, at 11 o'clock. given to Houston and to all points Tequested to at- DAN BRYANT," Cc OPAR NERSHUPS. THE FIRM OF McDONALD | mutual consent, Mr. Doyle w! EDWARD McDONALD, THOMAS P DOL _No, 10CuintoN PLACE, June 6, Lo7l, HE FIRM OF TOMADA & LEONARDO Is THIS DAY diasolved by mutual consent. firm will be settled by 8. Leonardo. (JOPARTNERSHIP. Doyle 1s. dissolved by setue all claims made by that tirm, The accounts of the vid JOHN TOMADA, 8, LEONAKDO. _RESTAURANT, 72 and 74 Beaver aireet, June, 17. BUSINESS. OPPORTUNITLE: PARTNER WANTED—WITH 81,000, IN A. RELIA. ing business, without risk; pro! MARTIN, box 104 Herald oftice, bie cash manufact Over 150 per cent. PARTNER WITH 81,250 18 WANTED—IN A WELL known specialty that pays a large income, i C.B., box 145 Herald olfice, FIRST RATE OPENING FOR COAL AND. WOOD tablished, in Morri: : Also desirable Lots, Ali in 3 P. M., every Business, already sell or exchange, eT. age tickets and bills ot lading fssued at lowest atreet, New York. N FQUAL ASSOCIATE WANTEO—WiTH 500 TO $1 aying business ever offered eenwich street. Call after to extend ihe beat in New York. “GERMAN, WITH A_ FEW HUNDRED DOLLARS capital, wishes to enter a partnership into a gentee: ana Tespectable business; particulars requested. Address I’, GENTLEMAN lady partner (silent), w! Add) UNMARRIED, DESIRES A jobbing trade, to- e country in an WANTED, SIXTEEN DIFFERENT PARTIES, HAY- ing $1,000 to 20,000 each, desiring to invest in’ active vices, to call Upon us Immediately and get ddress of alxteen tirst class applications hhly respectable, well known busl- inera with above amounta to extend GUBBS & O0., 6 Broadway, SURE FURTUNE.—ONE OF THE LARGEST AND best Wine, Tea and Grocery Stores at auotion, on Fri- day ; a great ican privatel Y, particulars, an rom established, Beas houses requiring par See Auction notice. 4 CO. Au tloneers, LADY WANTED—WITH $1,500, AS PARTNER IN A handsomely turnished boardin erirable location. Apply at MOO No, 7 Murray street, room 28, SINGLE GENTLEMAN, HAVING A FIRST CLASS furnished House of 23 rooms on Fourteenth street, hear Fifth avenue, suitable for Orat clase boariters, would a erienced lady housekeeper as a ‘rom #200 to 1,500 capital made, Address J. ©. B., box 145 Heraid offce. GooD RAG tab sid MAN CAN HAVE A MONTH'S ing. Great cash enterpri a fare ‘000 per year can be trial before inve Certain ; 82,00 capit fifth street, In the carpenter's ‘\APITALISTS DO NOT FAIL TO ¢ greatest inventions ever offered to railroad men Your fortine may Jevend on your calling this day. Room M4, 258 Broadway. -A BOOT & SHOE STORE, WITH OR WITH. jock, Jong establishod ; located fn the best block in Broadway; two years’ lease to run, 5 require, Apply at 108 West Tw niy> hop. CALL AND SEE OR EXCURSIONS—THE STEAMERS JOSEPHINE and MIDDLETOWN, Apply at the Ferry ofiice, foot of Whitehall street. i RAND EXCURSION TO THE FISHING BANKS— X The steamer WYOMING, Cay ibury, will Peck slip Thursday ‘30, pier 4 North river freshments on board. Maste, be B. HOLM Roorare BEACH.—OPENING DAY, THURSDAY, y lune &—The steamboat Florence will teave Franklin | M. and 2 P. M.; Fulton | street, pier 2S North river, at street, Ervoniyo, at 9:30 A, iM ace 2:30 P.M. TEAMERS, GROVES AND BARGRS FOR } Foe ctgnatiral new steamer Pride "of en. Steamers and Barges, on “BLOOM 400, "Mg Front street. ee eas FORT LEE “ap "GLENWOOD GROVE N jons. Apply to CRARY HOLLEN- BSCK, 168 Maiden Jat HE EXCURSION PARTY WILL LEAVE HERE FOR Northern Europe Saturday, June 10, Parties desiring to doin phou'd apply soeday and to-morrow, TAUGUST 1 ETERSOUN, Manager, No. 8 Bowling Green, thes FIREW ORKS. PIREWORK Wil) LESALE.—LICHT'S CELEBRATED F Eag’e Fireworks, Wanghs’ Wbunderdolt Forpeds, he the beat brand. | Firecrackers kept by A and 324 Ninth avenue, between Twenty-third and Twenty- fourth streets, r MARBLE MANTELS. AND MAKBLEIZING teen.h reet, offers 500 omplete; Monuments, Frices that defy competition LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SLATE MANTELS, IN. Ps Waa a designs, at very low prices PEN. RHYN SLATE COMPANY, & Weat Eighteenth tween Fifth and Siath SD RLABER & CO, 27 TO 98 West FIFTY FIRst Sy. frees, between Broadway and Kignth avenue. Marble Tbived Mantes, Monuments, Headstones; new, et variety, cheapest iu the city. and original cenigne: 500 VERY FINE SLATE MANTELS, AT REDUCED 9) dave. ermnanpenint | STEWART & CO. €05 Sixth avenue, between Thi ifth and Thirty sixth sta. NEWSPAPERS. — fis TE copy oF THE HERALD FROM 4 JAN. COMPT: oat: 1868, to the present be Bs aare included, for sale. Address J.T. V vee TWh “ REMOVALS. EMO VAL.—COLLEGE oF HERALDRY, M649 ‘and 65110 709 Broatway, New York. HENRY Nats, Rockne Coats of arms founds painted and engraved: 0 YOU WANT SOMETHING TO DO? CALL ON OR DAMS, 182 South Fifth syenoe, (old No Business substantial and agrecable, No ris.” YOR SALE—« TWO-THIRDS PARINER'S ‘SHA worth €1.200, in a well paying Real ‘worth 82,0; ts in gvod ruoping order, trnde. Address P. Hair Business, in J. bri 45, Christopher fireet city and conntry .y Herald oilice, t ‘OR #5,00—A HALF INTEREST IN A i ‘rom « very valuable Uepoatld rinht; the in every way first class, and will MB an after being cont it Yor full particulars address MAN, Herald office. RTNER.—A GOOD MAN, WITH A LITTLE CAVITAL, wanted to take charge of a down-town Dining Rooms, doing a large business, LLOYD, 38 Broadway, tirat floor. PARTNER WANTED-IN AN ESTABLISHED BUSI- Deas, who can furniah $15.00 oF $20,000; securl'y given New York Post PARTNER Dae rele oat BNERG a cee ie. ‘and required, Ad: HE ADVERTISER WILL GIVE A GREAT BARC of his Half Interest 10 a good corner Liquor Stor y at 361 West Thirty-eighth | he fa going to Europe. __ AMUSEMENTS. Boorws | THEATRE. LIMITED nite ENGAGEMENT ppaar AMES HARPBELL. as the Poet Hero, of Mr. W. G, Wills’ beautiful HEART STORY in 4 ncts, entitled “THE MAN O° AIRLIE,” which was performed at the Princess’ Theatre, London, for Tore than ONE HUNDRED NIGHTS, and constitutes the dramatic event of that city in 1867. Produced with New Scenery by Witham and, Lewias Dresses by Joyce; Properties by Deuel and assistants, Seats secured six daysin advance at the Theatre, or at ite ranch Ticket Olce, a Ditsou & Cos Music Store, No. TU adway. CENTRAL, PARK, GARDEN, SUMMER NIGHTS’ CONCERTS. THEODORE THOMA! AND HIS UNRIVALLED ORCHESTRA, THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, JUNE 7) AT 8. RAMME, werture, “Domino Noir” 6. Romanze, Symphony No. Scherzo, D minor. 7. Waltz, *Koenigslied 8 Theme an riatfons, 9. Overture, “Merry Wives 10. Shadow Dance, “Dino 11 Potke Mazurka, tbe Meyerbeer Dari N66» Seegann +-Hamm 1881 DI PRIVATE BOXES, ONE DOLLAR EXTH PACKAGES OF 12 TICKETS, FOUR DOLLARS. Tobe had at allthe principal musio stores wnd at Central Park Garden, PROPRIETORS... i . JOHN KOCH & BROS. tu AT TERRAC } OSE HERSER AT Ju LLIEN'S. CONCERTS FRIDAY. cone TS. FRIDAY, IONE 8, Rot ELMANN GARDEN. ee AT ATERWA ERRACE GARDEN, Fifty-eighth street, between Lexington and Third JULLIEN'S’ GRAND’ CONCERTS AND DETE, EVERY TUPADAY ond FRIDAY, ata 0% eto ke 50 cei, Evory SUNDAY, from 5 to I o'clock, evof La tickets for Bi, tobe had atal the ‘prinetpal res and at Terrace Garden, ATH AVENUE THEATRE, O Sole Lessee and Manag ae WEDNESDAY FIRST Probue Hae ORIGINAL priwatto OOMEDY, in four acts and five tableaux, by. WILKIE COLLINS AND AUGUSTIN DALY, entitled NO NAME!" with new and unique scenery by Mr. James Roberts, original music by Mr. Robert Stoepel, mechantsm by Mr. Thomas Kelly, furniture a la mode and costumes of the riod, te ACT I—TaneRavx 1.—March, 1870, The Me ee Vill Started fo life with ‘age ACT L1—Tanteaux L—May, 1870. tent on the Vanstone common prep No & ‘school festival, Magdalen changes ler | NAME, ACT IIT—TantRavx 1.—July, 1870, Cap- tain Bygrane’a cottage and grounds. A marriage for a birthright. TAHKLEAUX 2.— Angust, 1870. Noe! Vanstone’s manor, The eine hasband’s retallation, ACT IV--Tauteaux L.—Decomber, 1870. The banqueting hall, The secret of the rua orphan's fortine.. 5, Georce ark Captain Wragge, a | i r. James Lew! Mr. Pendrli, the inte Mr. Vanstone’s legal adviser. The Attendant at Crotx Abbey, Noel Vanstone's Vi Tho Waller at the tov. School Children, Vis Magdalen Vanstone, one of thoxe women who Tuiion in human lawn justifiable. Mis Mra, Captain Wraxge, late of Dare enport Madame Lecount, of apy creature who would | protect her Taster against the wifes of the sirens-..Miw Kace Newton Mise Garth, governess and frien Miss Vanstone’s Maid... “Miss Lonise Valmer NO NAM WATINEE, Saturday Next, at G, F. Devera Mr. W. F. Pierce Mr, John Bennett Mr. W. Beekman halty ; eats nooured one week in advance. NO NAME. | Ebveral’ Noveltien ot tive and novel character S them THE MYSTERY OF I CADEMY OF MUSIC, pl: THURSDAY EVENING, June 8, 1871, Mr. DAN BRYANT bbaa the honor to anncvanoe that he will take his ANNUAL BENE! as above, Tt will also be the last night of the present sexton of Bryant's Minstrels, Mr, Bryant will on this occasion ap- white face Pear dn 0, OF HIS FAVORITE IRTSIT PARTS, im Bouctoault's beautiful Trinh di HE COLLEE Or, THE BRIDES oF DANNY ire BARON. The followin, SDISTINGUISHED Poetiey HAVE big TENDERED THEIR AID :— Miss LAURA KEENE, Mine TONE. BURR & Madame PONISI, Mies MARY WELLS, Mr, MARK SMITH Mr. W. R. FLOYD, Mr. OWEN MARLOWE, Mr. J.C. WiLtAusoN, Mr. THEO, HAMIL TON, Mr. DAN BRYANT. ANT INST STRELS will offer an atiractive selection MINGING. DANUING. AND. MINSTRELSY. Bor book open at Bryant's Opera House, where tickets and private boxes cun be secured. Ac CADEMY OF MUSIC, 8th JUNE. gh CODRES: OF MUSIC, BROOKLYN, ANNUAL Bi cl toe WEDNESDAY, SUNE aM isn. HONEYMOON AND ROB Roy, in which the Erasnent Jragedian, Mr, KE. L. DAVENPORT, at per eh q mine MINNIBS CONWAY, ur B, CON Le WAY, ie 18 GilterenDiue, OHN OLAR 3 LOUISE HAWTHORN: Mr. ARTHUR WATTH ISON, from Daly's Fifth Avenue. and a host of others will avpear. NVERCOMB # ARLINGTON'S MINSTRELS, Twenty-eizhth Street Opera House, corner Broadway. ‘ST WEEK OF THE SEASON. “They have met with prompt recognition by the oublic and havo successfully inauguratod one of the cusiest and pretticnt ite halls in the eity.'*—Herald, FRIDAY VENING. JUNE, Se BENEFIT OF W. HENRY WILL APPEAR AT TRIMBLE'S | OPERA HOUSE, _ALBANY, JUNE I * | Bru ARDS. Grand opening NEW BEticky Room, Park, row, wi bbs E PHELAN & CoLMENDER w'S TABLES, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7. YREAT TRIAL OF ENDURANCE, WALKING MATCH AGAINST TIMP. 400 railes in five days, for the Citizer SUNE 13, 13, 14, 15, 16, 1871, pho ptit PROMENADE POMOnES h afternoon and eventn, EMPIRE ONT acne SHLITRRE Bs BAND. heat CARD. A Sancota tn the city and country may obtatn exeetient in- atrwotors for nll branches of Musle and Modern Languaxes, churches iret class Singers by applying at the NEW YORK CONRERVAIORY OF MUS £20 BROADWAY, near Twelfth air ROOKLYN BR, YOR! B 125 (NEW xO. 102) COURT | 8T., near State, BROO! KLYN, MERICAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 44 Union piace, new No, 211 Foarth avenue. For particulars apply to F. SCHROEDER, Director, MERICAN MUSICAL, “AGENCY, 311 FOURTH AVE- nue, next larendon Hotel.-Competent orzanists, att Teachers of tunic can be obtained Uy plying to B. KGEDER, Director, American Conservatory. y ASON 4 HAMLIN ORGAN CO., MANUFACTURERS ‘of CABINET ORGANS, warerooma 68 Broadway, New York.--The Organs made by this company are acknow: daigee to eae the beet in the world, having a European as well ation, py fas gic. gran ai 575, trated catalogues Wee ™ reans to rent, or soht for monthiy or quarterly payments. WANtTED—4 FIRST CLASS BARITONE FORA CATH: nh: muat be 85a rescer and Atlantic atreet, oe ebureb in Broo! ood votce. Apply to Fr rook} vn. HOFFMAN ANTED—A PARTNER WITH $3,000 IN AN ESTAR- noe Syanufacturing business, “For particulars addrere “IN A FINE AND Eada tp commsence Business. far ‘Thotapaon street, first Noor. be, $2.500 WANTED--BY INSTALMENTS ® legitimaie business; saiew cash ; y 2 per cent in View of coparthership, ce and ae ary, Calla Ni —A PARTNER WANTED IN A FINE AND ell paying business on Broadway; one nc. references required aud PARTNER .e ANTED, quainved with tailoring preterre duress Li. box 143 Herald office. —PARTNERSHIP IN COMMISSION BUSI- ving & month and capable of ea that amount with energy. jon address PARTNERSIIP, vox 166 Herald Up- ranch oie, 1,248 Broadway. _; F ieener FIRM, ESTABLISHED $10.000.-2, mae ee cir yaght to it adwant: ace) at co ogether wit! hed: Toe stock aod os the hij est afereny anda and folic! rows BROSTWAT ne eat ene need notice Herald THE LEC TURE SEASOD AG, DR. WHITE LECTURES FREE TO LADIES AT 33 this afternoon, Suoject--Nervous Diseases.” Be. Walle Ieetures 19 gentlemen 73g PM. On “Health and, Dise at Torenty-uith street. I STRUCTION. 3 THOMrEO.S COLLEGE, 9 FOURTH AVENUE, orive Cooper Institute.—Bookkeeping, — Writin; Arithmetic, Shorthand, Englis, German, French, Spantsl Private lessvus day ani ovening. Ladies’ department, Telegraphy practically taugat. GENTLEMAN WILL GIVE §6 AND TWO LES- ong, French or Spanish, per week for Board ios strictly private family, Address 1),, box 6,251 vost utice, A YOUNG MAN, EDUCATED IN THE GERMAN UNT Versities, desires to be employed as tutor ine family go- va ve lessons {a all branches of fogiiah, German aud Freoch. ing tnt instruction Address F PRIVATE TEACHER WisHie & rate AB HA or Hon i jiy during omer a0 fall if fdentred. Cty feferences. Address TUTOR, Herald FEM. EMINARY. The nett aecsion commences September 1% Poy nertion ‘ars apply to the Principal, Mra. 8. J. LIFE, Rye, N. Gk. PROFESSOR A. DE TORNO'S PAN TSE icesona. at ged Fourth arenes Claates at the jercantile Library, wun his new combined method MENTS. ‘ E. EVERY EVENING DURING THE WEEK ——s emotional LYMPIC THEATR. will appear in pee : + dual impersonations of and MADAME VINE, Bast YSN, supported by Mr. J. A HERNE deer powerful Company. NLY EAST PANNE MATINE! WEDNESDAY, at RY D aU UtUKDaY, JUNE 16, minh STEALE Beats wc cured alk M o™ ‘MPIC THEATRE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, FAST LYNNE, EAST LYNNE. East LYNNE. LUCILLE WESTERN, LUCILLE WESTER: LUCILLE WESTERN, K. rWO O'CLOCK. LAST, EAST. LYNNE. SECURED * SEATS ONE DOLLAR, OPERA HOUSE, Twenty-third street and Eighth syenne, sAurs FISK, Jn. AND SATURDAY ee “WEEK oF ‘ ANrio SKATERS LEVY, The world-renowned Cornet Soloist, Schirmer's, 701 Broadway, and Erte Broadway and Tweuty-third atra Eroprietor e and Manager... EN THULASTIC APPLAUSE D USS EVERY Nica! ‘This drama will, until fare of the present SUMMER $A NEW AND EXQUISITE NEW epanenis Nkw, MUSIO, EW ASD CORREC AND effect vxralncLar D Messrs, LESTER WALI i A eae at - Lat , SUN CiLaeRt, Ano Y ME! BUALSDE! WORD ‘and others. ie EVERY NIGH PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN. ‘ani AND SATURDAY’ MATIN The gifted aunt beautiful CHALMAN SITE: ‘and the eminent comedian C. B. B ‘The new burlesque of the 5! REPING BEAUTY ‘and the glorious farce of 100 MILLINE! \ VAY’ JOUN P. SMITH... EVERY RVENING —_—_——__———. ZRYANTS OPERA HOUSE, TWENTY-THIRD STREET, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, near Booth's Theatre, SIREE MOHiS OF THE PREGENT REASON m tat ‘and Hi 3 NIG) LAST 8 Nit ties NIGHTS, RELSE BB TM EWS, THD URsDaY EVENING, JUNK8, the annual benefit of MR. DaN BRYANT. the POUR TREE Gen NIGHT: “oF THE PRESENT UR, BAG. i UW S ACADEMY OF MUSIO. AND THE LAST | ae MUSIC HALL. THE WORLD RENOWNED DAN BRYANT'S MINSTRELS FOR one NIGHT ONLY. REUSE SEYMOUR, aN BRYA ie , Dalberte, Brockway. James Morrizon’s Gr ipasat | 745 e 1 DR. KAHN's MAGNIFICENT MUSEUM, 145—BROA DWAY—145, opposite Astor place. NION HOME AND SCHOOL R SOLDIERS’ AND SAILORS’ ORPHANS, STRAWBERRY ZESTIVAL THIS DAY AND TO-MORROW, at the buildings of the Home, Bloventl, nranue, ow evard and Lola etreet, ET ENTS, jeave Thirticth street Spek ie Lilet street at 1:38 _______ PIANOKORTE: A HAINES BROTHERS Satisfaction guaranteed or no § which cannot fail it those In search of @ Warerooma, wholesale and retail, No. 27 Union square, LARGE. STOCK OF PIANOS, BEST MAKERS, TO rent or sell cheap; reut ullowed on MERRELL'S, No, § Union square (165 | WOOD PIANO—IRO: seven octave; carved legs, J & SON, 46 Bleecker street. PIANOS, CHEAP FOR rge stock always on band, at the fac- Fourth avenue ) ae. ‘ata very great a 1 LEGS AND LYRES, FOR ERS PLANO WAREROOM, 21 FOURTH next Clarendoa Hotel.—Square ana Upright Pianos tor hire at reduced prices; for sale In tnataimentas PIANO TO RENT—ON REASON- ‘Addrces HAZELTON, Herald office. MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD 74 OCTAVE PIANO} rand acale, made to order, celebrated maker, ranteed, used ‘ive monthe, coat Room Suit, Pompadour sty Bronzes, Chamt ly leaving city. 8750, for #276; eres, Cablnetae tare ; West Fifteenth street, RARE BARGALN,—ELE GANT wood Pianofort Maker; fn use nine montbs; cover, music stand. third street, near Sixth avenue. 14 OCTAVE ROSE- manda 10 order by, eviebrated cit cost $700, for BM; Private residence 120 Weat some Planoforte, St improvearente, perfect order; street, near Second avenue, ROUND CORNER FULL IRON FRAME4PIANO, ONLY HU; elegant 7 octave carved rosewood Pianoforte; bargain for canb. J. BIDDLE, 18 Amity street, near Broadway. TANOS, MELODEONS AND ORGANS—OF NEW AND of uiferent makers, at lower pe Imente, or ricer Wa’ ver powerful tone. Gash or monthly Broadway, than can be found elsew! TANOFORTE-NEARLY NEW; Paintings, Bronres, Mirrors, C Room Furniture, ac. residence 12 Tenth a PARLOR SSUIT, ins, Chamber, Dini great ‘sacrifice. “Privat een University place and Fifa MAGNIFICENT gets for joos than bale 4 Goods Salesrooma, Bleecker street, near broadway. rosewood case, cost; Stool, Cover and Music ( E. ROT! NAKE NOTICE.—HAVING PURCHASED A BRILLIANT owerful toued 7 Fianoforte, city maker, cost $700 ; will dispose of the same Cor $250. Call at 124 West Twenty-eizth street, near Sixth av. —SPLENDID NEW 7 AND 7 OCTAVE ROSR- £7004 Pianos, latenimprovements, from $880 KE, 48 Second avenue, _ FOR FIRST CLASS PIANOS.--pENT ON trial. No agents. led f1 Tuited etates Plaao Company, 6: Brosdway, New York. wards. Pianos to rent. “BLLLIARDS, STANDARD AMERICAN BILLIARD TABLES, vslied for accuracy and durability and ap A ed by ie eadlog Constantly on rt red Spmpletey Serb, And duer arervoine corner Canal and © RENT—ONE_ MAHOGANY Toot Buliard Toole, Inquire at W. J, SHARP'S, GRIFFITH'S TABLES W228, DALANGS NE) Cush with one or two others, ‘Al professiunals and amateurs have given them (be 4 can only be bought at 40 Vesey street, " MISCELLANEO! Se “RNOULD'S CELEBRATED WOOSTER STREET CAN- ‘dies—Ketalied at 23 and 30 cents a pound: Chocolate Cream, Prize Candy, &o. peat send fur price pce ICE. 180,000 tuns for sale low, low, "ynantities to suit, by Kennebec River lee ver lee Association. ROBERT NORTON, Agent, Gardiner, | we RDERS FOR CLEARING HOTELS, HOUSER, sire oaches, Moths, Fleas, dc. oilice, 73 Forsyth sirest, or HS. Dannie. Forty-firnt street. WaANten, TO MANUFACTURE tl bo icles in brass, trot Keel tron work or working models for tne Patent O J. BELCHER, W Culnton avenue, Newark. N. J Sale. Adare