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8 BUARDERS WANTED. ore ELEGANTLY FURNISHED SECOND FLOOR 70 Le he fst class.” with or without Board; jase, 243 East Thirteenth street. DEPAD ROW as EEBECERS STREET).—NEATLY furnish Rooms with |, for families or single =. $16, single $6 to $8; two lines of cars use. BLOCKS BAST OF BROADWAY.—ELEGANTLY furnished Parlors for gentleman and wile or single gentlemen, who desire a private home of the highest re- sey BEvasS table if desired. 53 Stuyvesant ar Cooper Institute, QP FLOOR, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED, EN SUITE or separately, with Board: aiso tamily and single Saeae Site Syergthinig strictly tret class; reserences re- [217 West } Forty -second street, sauce DP abperne RIGHLY FURNISHED, EN SUITE OR aly, wie Board; also ‘amily single Reoms; hing strictly frst ‘class; refercuces re- quired. S West Th irty-third street, E NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1873. BOARDERS w AN NTED. West THIRTY. [SEVENTH 1 STREET, —A HALL YY Loom, with frst cl class | Board, toa gentleman. 59 LAC! GRAMERCY PARK).—THIRD 70 PevIEG, FLAT dae with Dressing Room, hand- somely furnished. with or without Bourd; house and t ble first class; low price. ST TWENTY-SEVENTH 8TREET.—A LADY 10 rv gentieman can be nocommodated, with a pioaseet oom, very Teast le; Board tor the lady Iso for a young lady. WEST TWENTY-KIGHTH STREET.—LARGE, 108 Micasant. {urnished Roo.n on third floor, trot to let, with good Board, gentleman and wile or single gentlemen. 6 2 i : nd third floors, with Board; references, 12 MADISON AVENUE.—A PRIVATE FAMILY “ will rent a suit of hat to a party of two or three gentle: tleman and wite Bveaktarc it desired. “Ter rms move fates yous DESIRABLE ROOMS ON FUR. VE ROOMS, WITH Breaksaat and ‘Tea, at + Sa enderson street, corner 13 CLINTON “PLACE, —HANDSOMEL, ¥ York street, Jersey "huiyt Sunday dinner; ' amily nished Rooms to let, en suite or single, with or private ; pri rive $5. without Board, in private house ; central location: ROM BROADWAY.—$7 TO $10 PER eck Bandvemely furnished Roomy: ith Board, tor or single gentlem: a Romicrs taken; god ood. él East Fourth Mitreet. THIRTIETH STREET, FIRST HOUSE FROM 3, Buin avenue cVery elegant ‘Apartinents, en suite and , can be had for the Summer, at reasonable rates, sine without Board. ORY FRONT ROOM, TO GENTLEMAN AND P vieowith good Hoard; alo Rooms $14 per week to ‘twe gentlemen: newly furnished, 148 Waverley place, A SPENCER BLACK cup WEST FOURTH: @TREBT)—- fi Prrsised so with Board, to let at moderate price. 4 RESPECTABLE, MEN CAN BE ACCOMMODATED with Board and wa: ear Seoul avenue family, at 310 Bast Sixty-third street, near Second ay depot. 5 RAST THIRTIETH STREET,—HA —HANDSOMELY FUR- nisned Parlor Floor to rent, for the Summer, at very moderate price; private ‘able if desired. LEROY STREET, NEAR BLEECKER.—A LARGE rs second story tront Room and other pleasant Rooms let, nicely furnished, on moderate terms; house first excellent Board guaranteed, — 183 EAST SIXTEENTH bag gt NEAR IRVING Place.—Desirable Rooms to let, with Board, to gentiemin and wife or single gentlemen; Teferences.” 134. EAST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET.—DESIRA- ble Rooms for families or single gentlemen. Ex- cellent table and 135 EAST SIXTEENTH STREET.—ROOMS TO LET, ) furnished, with or without Board, on first and second floors, to’gantlemen or gentlemen and wives. References, &c. Call for three days. 139 EAST SEVENTY-FIRST STREET.—A FEW peo persons can be accommodated with fur- toms and Board in a first class house, EAST TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET, NEAR Lexington avyenue.—One laces Room, on second Jet, with Board pane Room. floor, to 150 ELEVENTH STREET, NEAR SIXTH OU avenue—With Board, pleasant Rooms, hand- somely furnished, for gentleman and wite and sin gentlemen: house, location, table, 4c., first class; ence requi 150 BAST TWENTY SEVENTH STREET.—A PLEAS. ant large front Room, with large closet, to let to one or two gentlemen, with Board ; references. TH AVENUE.—A SUIT OF LARGE, CooL, COMMO- dious Apartments on parlor floor, furmshed or un- Srnec, with private table, in the conveniently located _ double holuse 45 Firth avenue: 203 WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN Seventh and Eighth avenues,—Niccly furnished WEST WASHINGTON PLACE, TWO DOORS FROM Macdougal street.—One or two neatly furnished sto let, with Board, suitable for gentleman and wife or single gentlemen ; desirable location. s $10 PER WEEK, $1 50 PER DAY.—FINE jooma, with Seip hdend Board, tor tamilies and = oe | ao 5 om 172, 174 and 176 Bleecker street, six ka west ot Broadway. Room, with for gentlemen or gentleman and STREET. — FUR- jermsreasonable. 207 WEST THIRTY-EIGHTH nished to let, with Board; house in erent repair; Jocation pleasant and table & specialty; possession at once, EAST ELEVENTH STREET. RAL VE 214 handsomely furnished Payocr to let, with or without Board, to gentlemen, or gentlemen and their on AVENDE, 201, NEAR TWENTY-SECOND STRE: ET. Sane, furnished second story front Room to Board, to a gentleman and wile or single gen- pt terms moderate. COMMERCE STREET.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE. or single eonieman can be acc miuodated with Board, with handsomely Paeianae jJarge Room; also smaller ones, with bath and 3 WEST NINTH STREKT, FOUR DOORS FROM Fifth avenue.—A large, clegantly furnished Room, swith bay window, suitable for two or three gentiemen oF mntleman and wite; house, table and location unexcep- mable; Summer rates, 1 TH STREET, 231 EAST.—HANDSOMELY FUR- nished front Parior and large Koom, third floor, @enthern exposure, with Board; ets; location @esirable ; four minutes trom Broad e 3 Fett WEST SEVENTEENTH STREET.—A HAND. somely furnished second fivor to let, with Board laMded table if desired; also Single Rooms; referen exchanged. J TH STREFT.—ELEGANT ROOMS TO LET, WITH Board, at 217 West Fourteenth street; house first @lass and unusually desirable as a Summer residence. wives. 230 WEST THIRTY-EIGHTH 'REF.T,—PARTIES breaking up housekeeping, wishing to Board, can make satisfactory arrangements with their furniture Q d floor. Gentlemen and families 23, EAST NINETEENTH STREET. nicely furnished front Room, with large pan- tries, water and gas, to let, with Board, to @ gentleman and Wite or singlo gentlemen; price low. 939, EAST THIRTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN Second and Third avenues, In a German fam- ily.—An elegant front and Halls Room, newly furnished, gis and bath. 2: 37 WEST 1WENTY.SECOND STREET.—HAND- somely furnished Kooms, with Board, in brown stone house; refer 25: WEST rad Ea STREET, BETWEEN —A_ LARGE, Seventh and Eighth avenues.—Well furnished Rooms, with Board, to gentiemen and wives and single with or \ "without Board. gentlem 25 WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET.—HAND- «)¢ somely furnished front Rooms, on second floor, and Parlor #xtenston, with Roard, tor families or sir gentiemen; location convenient ‘and unexceptionabl references given and required. Reference. 14 EAST NINTH STREET.—A SPLENDID FUR- nished back Parlor, with two Bedrooms, with or ‘without Board; also some large and smail Rooms, with geod French tabie; references required. 1} TH STREET, 257, RETWEEN SEVENTH AND roe ‘fayenues.—A lar} . handsome front Reom, LOE two persont, 320; one single front Room, ahird oor, lor $10; go letH STREET, WEST, ¢ Al. blo @i f] cleanliness a specialty. furnished newly’ flited, BOARD.—HANDSOMELY sunny, front Room, becond $25 per ‘week for two; Rooms on fourth Reor at moderate prices. WAVERLEY PLAC! Rooms, nicely fernish ‘with first class Board. 1 FAST FORTY-SIXTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH J and Madison avenues.—Desirable back and hall Rooms, with Board; references exchanged. 1 WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET.—WITH BOARD, Fates, LARGE AND SMALL 25 a WEST THIRTY-EIGHTH STREET.—TO LET, 2) with Board, a large front Room, aiso a small Koom; reference required. HUDSON STREET.—TWO SINGLE GENTLE- men and a gentl and wife can b COMMO- dated with good Board ‘and pleasant Rooms; terms $6 t0 $7 cach per week 304 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—TO LET, with excellent Board, a of Rooms, to gen- tleman and wife; also pleasant at single Cogs men. ‘Terms reasonable; references exc! 315 7TH AV., FIRST FLOOR.—A FEW RESPECTABLE young men can be eae with Roem and Board in an Engl rand $6, 32 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET. —A LARGE oriets with Board meek: Room, with alcove and ampie closets, to let, with 3 327 EAST SEVENTEENTH STREET.—NEWLY furnished Parlor and Bedroom on second floor to let, with Board, fronting Stuyvesant Park; Summer prices. Apply this week. WEST SIXTEENTH STREET,—A VERY DESIRA- bie Suit of Rooms on second floor, with fh Ass Drivate bath and water closet; ‘terms moderate nent two large Rooms, second and third floors; Summer Be: te 2 WEST THIRTY-FIRST STREET.—TO LET, WITH Board, large and small Rooms, at Summer prices; Feferences exchanged. rd 23° STREET (EXCELLENT LOCATION).—A PRI- vate family will let elegantly furnished Rooms, on second floor: alsa back Farlor, with frst class Boards privilege to Parlors: Englisi, French and Geran joken ; references exchanged. ' Address Heralo Uptown Branch ofc 2. D STREET, 2% WEST.—H ©) nished Kooms, with all convenien unexcep- rate. Kefer- Mcnable table and attendance; terms mod ences exchanged. EAST FORTY-FIRST STREET.—A NICE ROOM or Suit of Rooms to let, with first class Boar tab! jestred, 361 WEST THIRTIETH STR A SMALL PRI- vate New England family ‘of adults would rent two or three handsome Rooms, turnished or unturnished, ‘with or without full or partial! Board; neighborhood un: exceptionatle; convenient to cars, stages and elevated rail reterences; terms moderate. | boarders taken. lsomely furnished Reoms | COUNTRY BO A. ERIVATE FAMILY art ¥ gentleman and wife ‘or angle enttemen to Boards locati near depot. Ret bares ODAL, No. ent Twenty-third street, Fi in’ ‘Avenue Hotel A 2 OCOMFORTABEE HOME ON SIX LOTS ON BRONX River, three minutes’ froin Williamsbridge depot; ‘ood boating, Ashing and bathing. Address MECHANIC,, Herald Uptown Branch ottice. OARD FOR THE SUMMER AT FARM HOUS: Frivate tamily ; no objection to one or two chitiren one or two Rooms, as desired. ‘icans only; no other Address ford, Conn. OARD AT ROCKAWAY, L. FOR FAMILIES, 4 cars one hour and ten minutes, Inquire at Pos' office. OARD WANTED FOR GENTLEMAN, WIFE “AND child (2 years old), also young nurse ale, ‘on the line of the New Tervey, Railroad, between lizabeth and uchen, or at Montelair, N. J. Address, with full par- ticulars, stating terms (which must be moderate), H., box 4,081 New York Post office. OARD FOR ADULTS OR PAMILY—AT FARM RE et § dence, $9 minutes from clty, near cars ant dating; location heathy. ’Address Mis. DELIRE, Jerome, Westchester county, N. ¥. T OARD CAN BE HAD IN A VERY HEALTHY AND romantic place, 25 miles irom the city: plenty, 3 of i ruit and vegetables. ae T. LOG iD, 5p ing Valley. Rockland county, N. JOUNTRY ROARD—S@UTH SIDE, LONG ISLAND; / accommodations first class; price $11 per week. Refer, by permission, to Mr. GEORGE, 121 East Twenty- fith street, JOUNTRY BOARD—FOR THE SUMMER, CAN BE J had for six or eight persons, at Park Midge, on the Hackensack Extension failroad ; 10 minutes’ walk from depot hour and 20 minutes by railfrom the city; house new ; rooms Mares SERED, eautitul and healthy 3 Board reasonable. Add A. J, TE HHUNB, box Park Ridge Post office, Bergen county, N. NOUNTRY BOARD.—THOSE WISHING A PLEAS- J ant home, for the Summer, can find first class ac- commodations 2% miles from Nyack, 134 hours by rail Northern Jersey or Itudson River Ratiroddy or steamboa’ from toot of Harrison atrect; ample, shades, plenty of Mfuit, stabling, Address F, G., Nyack, N. Y. Coes, BOARD—AT GARRISON’S, OPPOSITE West Point, directly on the bank of tlie river, five minutes’ walk below station; house large, commodious, with a lawn ¥ six acres, Address HENRY OROFT, Garrison's, N. Y. YOUNTRY BOARD WANTED—BY A LADY AND IN- AZ, ,valld daughter, at-a farm house; puro airant plont erms must be reasonable. Address COUNTR' Home Herald office. NOUNTRY BOARD WANTED—RY TWO YOUNG / ladies; within three hours of water or rail commu- nication with New York; good, airy room; moderate terms, Address, with (ull particulars, Mrs.’ S., box 152 Herala Uptown'Branch office. ATSKILL.—THREE EXCELLENT OMS, PAR. lors and unexceptionable Board ina handsome pri- vate residence on Orange street, close to Prospect Par Hotel. Address M, ii East Forty-ninth street. pe PARTIES CAN SECURK FIRST CLASS Board in a handsomely furnished residence, with all city conveniences, at knglewood, N.J. Address box 163 Entlewood Post oitee, or call at 43 West ‘Twenty-second street, New | York. IRST CLASS COUNTRY BOARD—IN PRIVATE fimity on delightiul water front, Spposite Glen Gove Cliff; large modern house, with ga: Splendid bathing boating and hah ns stabling Gall at 153 South street, or 37 West, Ninth street. Address H, VANDERV Port Washingion, Long Island, JOOD COONTRY BOARDTIN A DESIRABLE LO- cality in Connecticut, Call on L. I YLEY, at the Revere House, and see photograph of *puilding, and se- lect rooms; terms moder UMMER BOARD AT LANSI GBURG, oO per Hudson.—Fine Hotel, near the river about twenty for the season; tabling it eph Cornell, Superintendent Citiz Steamers, Pier 49, North River, toot or Leroy st address P. H. TAYLOR, Lansinzburg, N.Y GQUMMER Boa RD—THREE FAMILIES ie JON CAN BE AC AMUSEMENT i "G ae Boece .Mr. LESTER WALLACK THER T! EVERY EVENING" sagan SATURDAY mag Ug P.M, will appear $n his original partof SQUIRE CHUCKLES, SQUIRE'S LAST SHILLING An original ge of comic Bnd serious intereat, in four is, by Mr. yron. The piece wit be pe Bresenta by ifthe gut EMIN. a, soTHERS, Mr. J. B. PO! i a Mr. J. Io iARD, BISHOP, KA E. M. Mr. BROWNE, KATHERINE Kotkna Miss EFFIE GERMON, Mme, PONIsI Ew’ bs VAN Healy ieeR's ATTIC. Act Sescnt™ “SQutil Gols COUNTRY HOUSE ) GROUNDS, t Thi ini“ opGiNGs IN LO! Act Fourth iN! eae OF sQuine pONiUCKLES NTRY HOUR: BOX BOOK OPEN, ATS Beet HS THEATRE, Edwin Boo! th, Manager and Proprietor POSE iivieiy iasr Wk. DION BOUCICAULT, who will sppear during, these GHTS in, sds great Bin enaroe kL WD, in his new, Comed. Drama of ‘DADDY O'DOWD. Last | BOUCICAULT MATINES n SATURDAY, at 2, and LAST TIME BUT ONE Ov ADDY ODOWD, Seats may be secured for the remaining nights of Mr. joucicault at the Theatre, or at Ditson & Co,’s music store, TIT Broadwa: OOTH'S THEATRE, NEILSON. EXTRA ANECON SERS Retarn, ™ ‘ MISS: Nethson, ‘ae ¢ Management respectfully unnounces the reappear- auce of the celebrated ugls Mey Tragedienne, me VEILSO On MONDAY, EVENING NEXT, MAY. 12, when she wiil appear for the first time in this country, in her Original Character of in the grand Historical and Romantic Drama of that name, written by Andrew J. Halliday, Esq., and tounded on Sir Walter Scott’s famous Historical Romance, of Ken- {iworth, in which she achieved such great succes at, the Drury Lane Theatre, London, sustaining the part of AMY ROBSART for over one hundred consecutive nights. Mies Nejlgon will be supported by MR. bien hy eAYGe fl Pale ia in four months) oe an, NEW PAUREN and POW WERFUL bast, with New Scenery, Costumes, Armors, Appointments, Music’ Mechanedt ects unl an increased Ausiliary Force'and Corps de Ballot of nenrly 20) PERSONS, ‘The Box Sheet tor the NEILSON PERFORMANCES is now open at the usual places. : TPONY PASTOWS OPERA HOUSE. 201 BOWERY. THE B Pita h cays wet LENTED ae MI BLS, MINSTRELS! MAT: THE WONDERE Lb “1G THE pee AR ORTED, THE GiBEDY SLOWN. FRANK JONES, THE MUSICAL WONDER, BILLY PANLOR. OSA LEE. SIXTEEN, CHARMING LADY VOCALISTS, ARBAT STAR TROUPE, ”_ PIANOFORTES, ORG ANS, 6 &C. T BLUMES—E LEGANT CHICKERING PIANO- forte, rose wood case, ished all round, full iron frame, sliding music desk, rosewood 7 octave Piano- forte, $150. DERICK BLUME, 2% Union square, Broadway. —STEINWAY AND CHICKERING PIANOFORTES + athalt price for cash; Pianos rented on instal- ments; gine and $15 monthly until paid. DDLE, 18 Waverley place, near Broadway. a GRERE: SQUARE 714 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PL anororte, uve A months, celebrated eity maker, Cost $45), tor $275; Stool and Cover; at private residence 21 East wont street, A CHICKERING PIANO FOR $125.—STEINWAY AND other fine Pianos and Organs; great reduction betore removal; an Piano for $280; to rent aa on instal- ments, 8.x. BALL & CO., 137 Eighth street, four doors east from Broadway. commodated delighttal upland iocaton: are, airy rooms; a utes? walk trom railroad and boat. Ad- dress box 5 SY Peekskill, % GQUMMER ROARD.—§1 | WEST | TWENTY-FIPTH street, between Fitth and Sixth nue: Rooms, single or en suite, with first class Hoard second Floor vacant soon’; private table if desired cy treated lib Re: ‘LE AND THEIR WIV D first class Board in a private family where there are no other boarders; lawn, truit and sliade trees and all the comforts of home ; just an hour's ride from the city, on poe ere Railroad; a few mint valk oa the de- pot. vox 140 Herald office Ww* NTED—BOARD POR THE. SUNMER, FOR TWO tamilies, within two hours of the city, up the tud- son or in the v: lorristow! J.5 must be shade; terms moderate. Address, steung term: , 8. C. B, box 193 Herald office. WASTED-BY A PARTY OF GENTLVMEN, BOARD ‘on the Hudson, below Yonkers; state terms, locali- ty and general accommodation. ‘hddress HUDSON, box New York Post office. _SUMMER RE ORTS. QATH HOTEL, BATH, L, L—TAIS POPULAR SUM. mer resort has been completely renovated and re- turnished, and will be ready y for the rece, ee board. ers on the 15th of May; sea bathing, boat ‘hing, te, For Rooms, &c., apply as above, or at the office of Irving Place Hotel, corner Fourtecnth’sire Irving place. AUGUST FUNK. $r., Proprieto ELMONT HALL, SCHOOLEY'S MOUNTAIN, N. J.— Will be opened June 1 for the rece espn ot compari, 610 NINTH AVENUE.—A FEW | RESPECTABLE ladies and gentiemen can be accommodated with Board, from $5 50 to $8 per week ; gas and bath. Table boarders desired, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM TO L With Board, to single gentleman, in refined private ily, near Fourteenth street, west side; reterences ex- Wd, Address EUREKA, box 142 Herald office. 2 TH, STREET, 210 WEST.—HANDSOMELY FUR- vate bath and firstc! -s Board; fer gentlemen; loca. a unexcepuonables Serer —_ 95 WEEK—BOARD, SUITABLE Ar) tlemen of lady ‘and ished iu Ei nished Suit of Rooms, second tloot, to let, with pri- ; wlso elegant Extension, references ex- Parlor ai with Piano; one | Room, $16. ast Twenty. — iS 2 WEST TWENTY-SECOND _ STREET.—FUR- ) nished Rooms to rent to gentlemen only, with or Without B Terms moderate, Reference required. 25 PERRY STREET.—TO LET, WITH BOAR), large furnished Rooms on second floor; terms from $14 to $16 ver week; table Boarders $4 per week. 2 TH STREET, 29 WEST, NEAR BROADWAY.—TWO Rooms on second floor to let to gentleman and wite er gentlemen, with Board; one Room on first floor, ref- erences. 28, NORTH MOORE STREET.—A LIMITED NUM- ber of Boarders can be accommodated with good Board at reasonable rates. 2 WEST TWELFTH ST., NEAR FIFTH AVENUE— With Board, handsomely furnished, suitable for Semilies or party ‘of gentlemen; house and table first class. TH STREET, 105, BETWEEN LEXINGTON AND Fourth avenues.—Furnished Rooms to rent, with ra; newly papered; hot and cold water; references. “SIXTH STREET.—A PLEASANT le Room on fourth floor to let, witl rd, to two gentlemen or gentleman and wife; ‘tern reasonable for Summer , references exchanged. 2 BAST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET.—A PRIVATE fazally will Jet to a gentleman and wife or small family handsome an boli: Sai Rooms, with Board. @ne block from Fifth Avenue Hotel. 30 WEST TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET.—A BEAU- titully furuished Room on second floor to let, very Yow, with of without Board, toa desirable party, in strictly first class house; private 30 RS EAST TWENTY-FIRST STREET, —DESIRABLE Rooms to let, with Board, for gentlemen and their ‘wives or single gentlemen. _ 3 WEST FORTY-FIFTH ST.—ROOMS TO LET W WITH ye) Board; references exchanged. 33 wi THIRTIETH STREET, BETWEEN BROAD. ‘ag and Fifth avenue.—Fine Rooms to let, with Shanged lor facailted and gentlemen; references ex- ed. NE WLY AND 34 EAST THIRTY handsomely furnished Kooms on second and third Beors to let, at moderate prices; Board first class. 26 Q FAST TWENTY-FIRST STREET—THE CoM. Roomate ie a refined home and a handsome Suit of il table; two Kooms for gentlemen; WEST THIRTY.THIRD STREET, BETWEE avenue and Broadway. cond floor lary bom on ye eae OF singly, with Board WEST TWENTY-NINTH STREET.—1ANDSOME ly. furnished Rooms, with first class Board. Ke References required. 41 sonable terms for Summer. ON 4° GROVE STREET.—A HANDSOME ROOM, second floor, with large pantries, hot and cold ‘Water; good table ; $16 for two; also Rooms for gentlemen, 42 SOUTH WASHINGTON SQUARE OR 122 WEST Fourth street, opposite the Park.—Furnished Rooms to let, with Koard, for families or single gentle- men; day boarders taken; terms moderate. 44 IRVING PLACE.—PARLOR AND EXT to let en first floor; also a Bedroom for sing! Hemen, with Board. 4 Lpxin GTON AVENUE.—FRONT ROOM, winit cove, on second floor, furnished, with first el Board, ior gent in and wile or sinuh entietnen ‘ail modern improvements; references exchange SEVENTH AVENUE, NEAR FOURTEE 46 srect—To tet anelenant Ruan Loom, with Ale atu third floor, with fitst ciass Board; suitable. tor man and wife, or party of genticmen, WEST ELEVENTH STREET.—LARGE 4i small cquasados rams with hot and ec waur, separately or toxether, with or without Board, suitable for tamilfes or gentlemen; Summer prices. EAST AF, EAST TWENTY- SECOND STREET, TW Broadway and Fourth avenue.—ftooms, tarnished or unfurnished, to let, with Board; also Hooris suitable for an oitice. STREET. - 4 WEST FORTY-FIGHTH ROOMS EN | suite or separate, with superior Table Board house newly frescoed and furnished. Only parti it ing first class accommodations uced apply, Ketere exchanged. 5 WEST THIRTY.FIFTH STREPT.—A LARGE. Al cove Room, with first class Koard, on second story, front, weil furnished ; table Orst class; private family uf four ; terms moderate, 5 post WASHINOTON UARE (FOURTH 87. FEW ROOMS TO LET—WITH BOARD, WITH A New Envland family, or Board ouly, at 45 West Sixteenth stree SMALL FAMILY, HAVING AN ELEGANT FRENCH flat up town, boautiful locality, can accommodate ian and wife with very comfortablé Rooms at reasona- Die rates; no other boarders; satisfactory references re- ‘Address W. B. M., box 4,397 lost office. PRIVATE FAMILY WISH TO RET THEIR third floor, with Board, in Madison avenue, near -first street, Address, with full name, POSITIVE, ‘Thirty: Herald Uptown Branch office. A GENTLEMAN AND WIF! DESIRING FIR Board in a genteel family, first clas’ location, near Fourteenth street, may be suited by addressing C., box 151 Herald offics LADY, LIVING IN A CENTRAL LOCATION ON the east sic j¢, will rent a pleasant front Room, to a gentleman and wive, with Board sor the lady only ‘home ae Address box 142 Herald Uptown Branch ollice. PRIVATE FAMILY, TAKING A FEW BOARDERS, will rent, with Board, to adults, a Parlor and Bed room on second floor and Hall Room on third tloor. West Nineteenth street. LY FURNISHED THIRD STORY Hall Rooms, with first Clauss Board, in Thirty-ftth street, between Fitth and Sixth avenues; references exchanged, Address box 11 Herald Uptown Branch office. FINE, LARGF, SECOND STORY ROOM; SUITABLE for twogentlemen, with or without breakfast. 24 West Thirtieth street, adjoining Gilsey House, ANDSOME ROOMS, WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, in all parts of city. Information gratis, __GENUNG'S Boarders, Directory, 87 Unton square. LET—TWO LARGE, HANDSOMELY FUR- HANDSOME! large front Room and two t 10 Ts fished tha with eB Board. in West Four- teenth street. Address H. J. D. Herald oitice. _ BOARD “AND LODGING WANTED. NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM, WITH BREAKFAST, is desired by & young man, private See referred, Address, with ll details, PAUL SAMSON, box 129 Herald office. SINGLE OARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY; Room; house below Fourteenth street, ‘west side; Will pay $6 for good accommodations. Address, with full particulars, WEST SIDE, Herald otic OARD WANTED—FOR GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, between Kighteenth and Thirtieth bp pha Sixth and Ninth avenues; ferme not to exceed $16 per week. Address, by letter only, W. P., 228 Fighth avenue. ARD WANTED—CITY AND COUNTRY D particulars; board seekers directed immediately; the best opportunities. ERs ‘ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, A nished Room and Board with a refined Gi family; table and accommodations to be first class. | Ad- dress, stating terms and particulars, T, W., Herald office, BROOKLYN BUARD. ‘FIFTH, STREET, BROOKLYN, | B. VE minutes’ walk from ferries.—To let, with Board, nicely Jurnished Rooms, to gentleman and wile or single gentiemen, House first class; references exchanged. I ARGE FURNISHED CHAMBER, | WITH AMPLE 4 closets; moderniy improved house; pleasantly located first class Board; eight minutes’ walk trom forry ; convenient to City Hall and car routes. 213 West ren street, between Court and Clinton, __HOF VALLEN HOUSE, 166 HUDSON STREET, COR / of Laight. —Excellent Board, $6 to $7 ner week, with single Room; single Room. without board, $2 and upwards; Lodging, 8 cents, gentlemen only. Open all night FIOTEL ST, GERMAIN. BROADWAY. TW ond street and Fifth avenue.—Table d'hote $3.50 per day; rooms all front; coolest in the ciiy ; some splen- aia Roo ns tol ‘transient and permanent (ainities, GLAND HOTEL, % BOWERY, CORNER OF rd strect,—200 ight Rooms, neatly furnished, per night, $2 50 to $4 per week. For gentlemen We. or only. | W AV RL Ee Y THOU sR 759 he ADWAY— BOARD A ND Room $2 a da; week; Rooms without Board 75 cents and to $1 a week; family rooms $1 50 and $2 a day, $7 a week. %' to $15 COUNTRY BOARD. r how YN, L, Ly ABOUT AN HOUR'S RIDE Fi Good voating, Sahing and pleasant drives. wr particulars, apply U JP FORD, urance Company, 2 r A SMALL FAMILY OF REFINEMENT (GERMAN) ocoupyluy a nice house in the most desirable part of New Brighton, 8. L, want to dispose of two or three om, With frst class Board, and all home comforts tor Arie Couple OF a « re ee ot ae Sassen of good standing. ond Floor to let, of T A LARGER, BRAUTIFUL B NEAR ery A. Pat Caneeeen un or vahaws S008 Fg J Fs : itv, r y Ay mt oF ¢ a pane |S ra party of geuuewen; With or witha rvs rus coord, aud Fall Dar igulars by aw "Hic iii fe by addressing HAPPY WOME, Oo » WEST POINT HOTE pen on Saturday, May M51. ‘Toxo Cottages to let, with Board in Hotel; special terms offered to parties engaging rooms for th age, particulars address EDWARD COZZENt Y. PIRST | CLASS PARLOR, DANCE AND CONC music f for part'or whole season; two to six eee Address PROFERSON DYER, 4 Fourth uvenue: ut this out. EATH HOUSE—SCHOOLEY'S ‘TAIN 5 Gs Morris county, N.J.. will open June 1?two hours! de from the city ¥: Ri gation for rooms ca be made by mail o proprietors can be seen. Wednes- da; from 12 i tt o'clock. WARREN Ot 00) EMAN. Arte GROVE HOUSE—A FIRST CLASS COU hotel, desirably located or city boarders. For par- ticulars, &c., address J. H. PLACE, Proprietor, Bushkill, Pike county, Pa. ‘OUNTAIN HOUS station, N. J.—Thi )UTH ORANGE, MONTROSE foot of Barclay street trains daily. “Extra i mediate Board. Mount PROSPECT HOUSE, MONTCLAIR, N, This delightful Summer retreat will reopen May 1, Apply as above. — sMITHSONTAN YACK-ON-HUDSON, HOUSE IS open for the reception of permanent or transient Boarders. M. L. BIGELOW, paAtisaves MOUNTAIN HOUSE wilt b r pigut the Istot May, For terms, & MURRAY, Srateood. NJ } is2D STR AT CARMANS- Wille, on the Huan Rivers “This fopular houses on: tirely fitied and furnished anew throughout, is now open for the reception of gu 2 minutes (rom Thirtieth emih. depot, For terms, &c., apply to PAULL & DUN- IT. MARKS HOTEL, NEW BRIGHTON, STATEN I8- ort is now open for the recep- and other intormation apply at the Hotel, or address 0, D&CAMP, Proprietor. rue OCEAN HOUSE, NEWPORT, R. L id WEAVERS ¢ & BATES, MTS MOTEL, TARRYTOWN, on Will open the Ist of June; parties wish- poms tor season will find carriages at nfrom New York, Tues apply to JAMES T. IARRYTOWN HET the Hudso: ing to engage ! WASHINGTON,—TAIS NEW Ang aay on the Hudson, first class, will open about ay 28, Vor rooms Address CHARLES Thy SURLLEY. V E HOTEL, HIGH BRIDGE.—OPEN FOR boarders, Room and Board, for ene gentieman, $15 r week. Steambost to Peck lip in one hour. Hudson iver Railroad to Grand Central depot 1120 anaes en. QUGHTON, _ at TOODSBURG PAVILION, WOODSBURG, L. L—THIS magnit nt Hotel will be opened June 1; can be reached by South Side or Long Island Railroad. For terms. &c., address N. P. SEWELL, Proprietor. LEGAL NOT Bis. [X THE ORPHANS COURT FOR THE CITY AND county of Philadelphia. In the matte itton of the estate of ROB decease Take notice, that the said Couft has granted a rule mn the heirs and s interested in the sald state pear in Court 5 at the valuations place ese of refusal to ac tions, to show. cau | 7th day of May, 1873, at IV o'clock A. nable on the SEPH ©. TI k of OF ans’ Court JOUN F, GOODWIN, y for Petitioners, Philadelphia. To in Walker and the mas Stewart ASTROLOG DELAIDE H, LAMBERTSON, OLATRVOYAN' 41. removed to 104 West Fighteenth street, near Sixth avenue. BUSINESS AND MEDE ame, day C4 ar a te gives life ; no satisfaction, rv Chirty-iourth street, CONSULTATIONS ON | BUSIN ses, absent friends, love, m used unless satisted , Oat sixth avenue, J UROPEBAN CLALRVOYANT—TELLS NAMES, SHOWS 1) likenesses, causes marriages, gives numbers; cents 142 West Twenty-fith street, basement. sickness an Mine, SIN ‘ants, tells pi ves lucky n tells of losses'and therts; brings the separated together and gives good tuck to all 4 Lust Swenty- eighth sireet near Fourth avenue, BEST OF ALL CLATR. | — SPLENDID pot a be ONS? Second hand square, grand and upright Pianos for sale at abargain. Algo a numberof Instruments of other tirst Class makers. Every Instrument, ingood order. ‘BINWAY & SONS, Steinway all. MAGNIFICENT DOUBLE ROUND PATENT agrafie grand square rosewood, 74 octave Parlor Pi- anoforte, nearly new; fully euaranteed cost $1, 100, for : Stool, Cover; has box for shi upping: magnificent FrOrs, satin, brocatel and rep Parlor cig Vurtains, Paintings; rosew: and walnut. Cl ber Suits, Mat- tresses, Library, Diningroom ene Silverware, Bronze’, less than half cost. Residence, 104 East iitth street, between Fourth a MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR gale, made orler. parlor grand, clty. maker, fully idrantecd, used five months, cost §: $275 ‘Parlor Suits, Ktageres, Bronzes, Chainber, Dinin eon sacrifice; property family leaving city. MUST DISPOSE OF near Sth av. LADY, ABOUT MOVING, her Piano ata great sacrifice, to-1 Apply we 348 teenth strect, betwoen 11 and 3 o'elo Als PRIVATE HOUSE 14 WEST TWENTY-THIRD street, a family will sell their magnificent brilliant food Pianoforte, used eight months, cost $29), also § fool, cover and Music Cabine amber Suits, Carpets, Mirrors, every article ne sary Yor housekeeping, less than’ hait cost.’ Call betore purchasing elsewhere. LADY WILL SELL FOR $125 A HANDSOME ROSE- wood Pianoforte, in perfect order; iron frame, Found corners, modern improvements; in splendid tone. Call at 28 Third street, near Bowery PRIVATE FAMI LEAVING THE CITY, ARE desirous of disposing of their magnificent rosewood 7s octave double round Pianotorte; best city makers; cost $1,200, for $300; Stool, Cover and Music Cabinet; one grand Square 7 octave, $260; also entire elegant House- POE Furniture. Call at private residence 210 West st strect, near Seventh avenue. MERICAN PIANOFORTE COMPANY, 853 BROAD. way.—Pianos of six first class makers for sale on insialments and for cash at low prices; @ good octave iano for $200; Pianos for hire. BARGAIN 7 OCTAVE, $125; FOUR ROUNDCORNERS rosewood Piano, splendid tone, grand scale, agraffe, almost new; instalments taken, &, CABLE, 107 ‘wenty-third street, corner of Sixth avenuc YASH OR INSTALMENTS.-WB HAVE A NUMBER J” of first class Pianos for sale that were rented durin the Winter, in pertect order and warranted, also several cheap second hand Fianos, . POND & CO., M7 Broadway, ee CLASS 1% OCTAVE PIANOS RETAILED AT wholesale prices, direct from factory, Send for cir- 73 Barrow street, near Hudson. RIS NEW SCALE PIANO, WITH PATENT ble Boye pa n avenues ture; a 1th st., ae, OR SALE AT A GREAT SA‘ RIFIC 7 octave Pianotorte, but Aiea user modern improvements. Apply at 223 Bast Forty: street, between Second and Third avenues. EW | STYLES FIVE OCTAVE DOUBLE REED Cabinet Oreeps, ready this month, at REDUCED lo and $125 each. Fitty other styleg. jd and upward each, The MASON & HAMLIN Or, an ompany now offer, at their new warerooms, 25 Union the largest assortment of the best instraments of this class in the world, at prices which are rendered ossible only by their unequalled facilities for manutac- lure. Organs rented with privilege of purchase for quarterly or monthly payments, DIANOS AND ORGANS AT GREAT BARGAINS—FOR cash or instalments, or to rent, $3 to $10 per month, CHAS. J. BETTS, 735 Broadway, corner Tenth st. neXt to Grace church, LANOS, SECOND HAND, OF VARIOUS MAKERS, LN. thorough order, for salé at low prices; also Pianos to ent and on Instaiments, by CHICKE RING & SONS, IL Kast Fourteenth street, between Broadway and Firth av IANOS AND ORGAN |. —GR and most beautitul styles ‘and perfect, tonés ever nade, and by best makers. at lower prices for cash, or monthly instalments, or for rent, du a WATERS’, 451 Broadway, than fan be ound elyewhere. TANOS GEAUTIFUL | WEBER INCLUDED), CHEAP as the cheapest, good rent or sale; ’8, No. 8 Union ent allowed purchaser: at MERWE 165 F Fourth avenue. ANOS AND ORGANS.—60 NEW A SECOND ivand Planofortes and Standard 1 Organs at asacrifice this week; rosewood Fiano oniy $141 KK & SONS, ST Blepoker street. Pianos AT $60, $70 TO $300; ORGANS, $30 TO $300; best in city; new Planosolieap for tor ‘Tent or sal instalments, BE Ts MOST RELIABLE, BEST FINISHED AN. oe toned Pianofortés manutactured from $225; 8 vclave Pianolorte, nearl Sed fi $180, CO-OP? ERATIVE PIANO MARKERS, Great Jones street, ANTED—A FIRST CLASS GRAND OR SQUARE Piano, nearly new. Address, with full particulars, maker, pricé, &°., BELL, box 3,050 Post office, INSTRUCTION. T THOMPSON'S COLLEGE, 2 FOURTH AVENUE, opposite Cooper Institute,—Bookkeeping, Writing, Arithmetic, aud Languages. Day and evening. ies? riment—Teleyraphy taught practically with instru. ments, Demand tor operators. ACGOUNTS, BOOKKEEPING. (WU Punctuation, speedily taught. College, 1,282 Broadway A RS, PAINE)S Business corner Thirty-third street; Howary, “twenty-four Writing Lessons, $2 00, ‘iudtes qualified as bookkeepers. LADY ACCUSTOMED TO TEACHING WOULD like to make an eagagement tor th feach the English branch from natu Summer; can . Music, painting, sketohing and speaks French Huently; “satisiactory reterences. ‘Address C. T. 8. 201 7th a ACTING, ORATORY AND PUBLIO READING taught from May jo July at Suminer prices A few hours open, Address KELOCUTION, station F HURCH HILL, WASHINGTON, CONN.—$250 54 year for a good home and school of forty weeks; lo- cation unsurpassed ; tour hours trom New York. Address, for circulars, H. H. MORBHOUSE. UNSON’S PHONOGRAPHY TAUGIIT AT PUPILS’ residences, New York or Brooklyn $10, in advance, for 19 halt-hour' lessons. Address 8, 1 B Box 4457 Post office, ANTED—SCHOOL TEACHERS, STUDENTS AND ot seeking honorable and lucrative employ- ment, having ability, energy, and perseverance: Kood saiary to suitable parties. faress EP We, box 127 Herald onliee. aya $10. =—MME. HERMAN IS NOW PREPARED TO give private lessons or teach classes in her new And improved method or making Wax Flowers; tt has been pronounced the greatest invention of the da Mme, HERMAN guarantees, that her pupils will Tears the short space of three hours more, than they can learn the old inethod in three Weeks, Terms $10, which in- a jude @ bouquet of towers and a full set of moulds and tools, which would cost by the old method Mme, HGKMAN will also uive lessons in her beautiful, art of Foliage, which cannot be taught by any artist in this country ; made without moulds or. scissors, and wa pers fect represen tion ‘of the natural leat Mm Forty-dret atgegh ie, HERMAN, 113 Wei —THIPLE SHEET, PE fs Bole Lessee and Directo: BYERY wy) WEDNESDAY ayy Sat sa OhDAY MJ MATINEES AT 2, of 3 +t CS a B, HAYES iG AT 8, MPTY. rnergoenly reconstructed by the author. NEW poasEeQus OPENING, NEW SCENERY, NEW MU: Loe NEW TRICKS AND EFFECTS, AND AN 5 eg Y NEW PAN’ NEW Cab! ofall Fi vied sre Dansbuses neon ‘remicre wie LSON BROtMEKS. WILLIAM AND HARRY JE! Champion bors fpinners of the World, the wondertul Infant’ Violinist. THE RUSSIAN SEXTETTE, RLOTTE WINTERBURN, af SCENE. Peg eer it ‘Tableau of WASHINGTON CROSSING THE DELAWARE. \TIBLO’S ew at LULU, TUE BRILLIANT PANTO st ME, AZ ABEL: Or, THE noo 1d CHARM, AFFITT and BARTHOLOME 'W, Clown and Pantaloon. MAPEIET and BARTHOLOMEW, Clown and Pantaloon. THE SENSATION GYMNasT, LL uv vu LL Ll vu up LL « ww wu LL vu vu LL uu uu LL uu vu LL uo uu LL vu uu LL uu uu LL uy vu Lb vu uu LL ou vu OLY uu uu Lb UU vu LL Uv uu LLLLLLL uvovvuyu LLLLLLL uvuvuU LLLLLLL uuuuU LLLLLLL uuuUU THE FLIGHT THROUGH SPACE, THE TRIPLE SOMERSAULT IN MID-ATR, EVERYTHING NEW IN THE PANTOMIME. Mme. LANNIER. Mile. EUTTERI. DEMON PN LHALEARTUIO BALL! B TRANSFORMATION SCENE. MATINEES WENGE DAY and SATURDAY at TWO, NION SQUARE THEATRE. roprivtor.. pspaer * Begins at& Saturda, Carriages may Be ore e N FROU FROU, ‘The management, im order to adhere to plans pre- viously made for the production of novelties during the current season, are compelled to announce the Ai GHTS OF FROU FROU, ‘Last nights of the charmin; tng youn a actress, MISS AG BL, Jn her most brilliant creation, Last beefs neat it one) of cote SHERIDAN SHOOK iy A.M, PALMER SHORTLY, a new drama of great ve ent wITHour A HEAR ‘which will be superbly monnted ana t broduced with a FRIDAY EVENING, May 1 BENEFIT of Mr. D. H! HARKINS. —ATHENEUM THEATRE, pitoudway, opposite the Metropolitan Hotel. Manager | ‘OR THIS WEEK, BURLESQUE, 58% BW. ne 6 REAT V TE EVERYTHING NEW. AND ENGAGEMENT OF THE ‘eb ENS OF THE WORRELL SISTERS. The charming Sisters, SOPHIE ‘and IR IRENE, the Queens of THE FIELD OF 1 THE UL OTH oF GOLD. MISS MINNIE JAC: PRRON, Mtiss LOUISE ABNO?T, MISS Ik HALL, GEORGE ! a RINS, WM. WEST, WM, W WM. WEST, UKE SGHOOLCRART, Li AND A REGULAR OLIO AND BURLESQUE CONPANY, See small bills. Doors open at7. Curtain rises at 3 Box offles open daily. | Seats secured in advance. Matinee every Wed) and Saturday. NoticscNext Monday. GREAT ZANFRETTA TROUPE and the KEMMELSBERKG SISTERS will appear, y HINAL Hs oaucsinc OF MUSI bp YDIA THOMPSON. LAST PERFORMANCES of the present season by the world-famed MISS LYDIA THOMPSON fea TyconpAHARLE i on SPECIALTIES. MARKED FEATURES, meluding the SKATORIAL ee MOND a AND LILIPUTIAN in his marvellous perform in parlor skates. FRIDAY EVENING, May's farewell benent of Miss LYDIA Tu a PSON, | ALLA) LL TAKE *EM IN.” SATURDAY MATINEE, LURLINE. ‘And Yet T Ain Not OP in THE HOUSE. 4% o'clock. tn Gver et 10i¢ o'clock. boxes, $6, ONE DOLLAR TO ALL Paths Open at 1, begins at 2, over Evening, open at 7, begins a _Urchestra, $150; balcony, $1; M™® XNA BIstor, SATURDAY, has the honor’ ‘to announce that her LABT APPEARANCE IN NEW YORK, prior to the scommanre ement of h WELL TOUR OF Pte d WILL TAKE PLACE GRAND MATINEE AT SNETN WAY. HALL ON SATURDAY, MAY 10, AT 2 OCLOCK, array of its, who nee OPRANO; MLLE, SLLE. ERRiaTTT, 89: WILKE, TENOR; af fs ied 1G. GOTIROHALIC, SAURET, VIOLING Mitek: Rr, Be ‘RG Vio CA 5 hg REIFF, MARZO, C. ©. GOF- AND CHAS. FRADEL, Tickets of admission, $1, including reserved seats, at the Renee Sipe oftice, 114, and G. Schirmer’s, 701 Broa tail the principal inusic stores, and at ticket otlice ort e Hall. AMUSEMENTS. { COMIQUE, seers R, JOSE aoa jpeemLenene and a Papriota iE PRESENT TROUPE, Last TWO NIGHTS: 4 Last TWO THURSDAY AND PRANK a id MAMMOTH TROU! FRANKENSTEIN MYSTERY. The DI t of ECAPITATIONS nets the er one entertainments MMOTH TROUPE, THURSDAY MUHT AND FRLDAY NIGHT FRANK KERNES. FRANK KERNE® coon asayeroek JOHN ARs, JOHN WILD), AN ENTIRE, CHANGE TL d first f the follo eon Liclubiiiiy rance 1e i WHE GREAT MAKTEN FAMILY IN THEIR CAT DUE: ‘The wonder of the world, LING LOOK, in his Fire-eating, Egg and Sword-swallowing Feat. Tee GW. ESTE ani TALKING AND, LITTLE JENNIE YEARMENS: Mons. in his slight of pane cy Spinel meee THE FRANKENSTEIN The great by ori DEC eae reier we above SATURDAY NIGHT, MAY 10. BOWERY THEATRE, WM. BL TUESDAY Evening N aie cancel ENTIRE CHANGE OF PEO Revival of thexroat Drama at cast to mn ult pegeat ith company. mestic Li Thi Perey EMIGRANT, J. H. O'NEILL... Tim O'Brieg Misa abet Saanpy. Those unrivalled musical artists the BERRYS wild shorly appear Gon. Lippe. 7 OKELLY'S MISSION, by Harry Seymour, will soon be ‘produced. B° ERY THEATRE, Ww Me Be PRTG H e Fs A 1873, BENEFIT OF MISS MADELINE HARDY, THE GREAT DRAMA OF Licht DUVAL nd the splendid Comedietta of the ROUGH DiAMOND, Look out for the unslvaled. fusical Artistes the who will stort CUBA LIBRE; OR, Ay annear “MISSION, an original Draue by Harty Seymour, will soon be prod duced, 7OOD'’S MUSEUM. ye MURRAY | LAS? WEEK OF MUR! f EVENING AT 8. XPTENOON ATS The pieces Speciai for dian, Mr. fatinee Performances DOMINIOK MURRAY, iu the new ares ‘The Pantomimist Actor, Mr, HERNANDEZ FOSTER, mm his 4, areas De Dramaot JACK WAY. JACK HARKAWAY: AY 1: BENEFIT E FO! Okie Gia sats OE ay ra eoca Hous! 2. —COMMENC AT 4 TO & IN DALY....Sole Lessee and Manager, Mr. CHARLES FECHTER as MONTE CRISTO EVERY NIGHT in the magnificent romantic Drama of MONTE CRISTO, Produced with the most elaborate and, ingenious Scente and Mechanical llusions ever presented upon the Amer ican stage. Magnificent Scenery! Superb Costumes} Characters by Mr. Cent WHEATLEIGH, bie | AZ IE. PRICE, sie ob marae DLEY, a CHARLE: oi) c. MQOLDEN, Me | Dolsny MGGDEN, Mre CHAPMAN, Miss J OSBPHINEE HENRY, Messrs.’ Meade, Poakes,’ Pierce, Chapman, Bemes, Searle and others. GRAND FECHTER MATINEE NEXT SATURDAY? .* Seats may be secured for 20 daysin advance. Appl» for cations by mall or telegraph, directed to the ‘Manager, TH, pe promptly attended w. Box office open trom8 daily. fF TH AVENUE THEATRE. COMMENCES AT Sole Lessee and Manager......Mr. AUGUSTIN DAL! LAST NIGHTS OF DIVORCE, pSATUEDAY, May 10, LAST MATINEE but ene of MONDAY, May 12, Benefit of Mr, GEORGE CLARKE and last night but five ot DIVUROE, WEDNESDAY, Alay 14, Benetlt of Miss LINDA DIETZ, TH AVENUE THEATRE, Mr. DALY begs to announce that he Bit 5 reduce 6 cee nec BDAY NIGHT, Ma ; 3 for the first time on any stage, ‘a nove a; German. based upon the latest drama of ir WOMENS THAL, of Vienna, and entitled MADELEIN MOREL, Several unique dramatic and soento effects occur in tl irae of this, play, which Mr. Daly designe to fll the CLOSING PERFORMANCES of the PRESENT eventful SEASON, and the distribution of characters calls out the best powers of the Fiith Avenue Cony my ei IN MATINE PIANO RECITALS, fies Ni) HIS LAST APPEARANCE IN AMERICA, AT STEINWAY. HALL, ON THE AFTERNOONS MOP Monday Wednesday, May 14; Fri Saturday May irtwonday, ay 195 1 Tuesda, and ot the EVENING of THUR: ia The SALE of EEO TICKETS, ee RE EL) ay ee! Will close THIS GHURS. Price Ten (10) dollars The LS commences TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) MORNING at usual ticket offices, Reserved Seats to single recitals two (2) dollars. RYANT’S OPERA HOUSE, TWENTY-THIRD STREET, between Sixth and Seventh avs. near Booth's Theatre, EVERY EVENING ATS. SATURDAY MATINEES AT 2, Crowded wih. Eg eas and delighted audiences. eee a on NSTRELS, PRL Sed DE eae fat Amous ne, MINSTRELS. | by permission of Augustin eee Daly, Esq., Underde Gasiaht. STRELS. | Characters by Dan Be atLNstiuEL | Nelse, Seymour, Daye Re Harry Stanwood, Bro Rice, Morrissey, secure” de, Family | Natitiees “Saturday atZ Seats Box sheet will be open Tuesday A. eel LAST WEEK QT. JAMES THEATRE. ST NIGHT BUT TWO, FRANK MEVOY'S NEW HIBERNICON, IRELAND IN AMERICA, IRISH COMEDY AND CHAMAGTIN, COMP ANY, The most amusing entertainment of the day, gente, ing Irish Comedy, Itish Scenery, Songs Dances, Wit and Humor in one Pertormauce, and concluding’ with the reamin, "sted soli eA RAEED SOR rche: ar ai ne a ission, BE SATURD. rAY, Ait 2 O'CLOCK. Admissions ‘et i children, 15c. nt rourisenth tree, Third ‘ourteenth street, mear avenue. AD, NEUENDORFF. eas . Direc be THURSDAY, MAY. od » DAS STIFTU: Nas! vest. Comedy in three acts, bi Box ofles ahen daily from 9 Hil 4 o'clock. M™ F. BL Convey hh at) 3D td THKATRE, UNDR ThE GASLIGHT, Startling he che and cast. Miss MINNIE odSWav's BENEF?T FRIDAY. —— RYANTS OPERA HOUSE. TO-DAY, EXTRA MATINEE TO-DAY, Benont of Mewts. MORMISSY and BNERSON, The following rebel artists have Kindly volunteered Qy permission ofthelr ASE” for the occasion :— ein his i cialties : THE REYNO! ROTHERS, in SAE seene, MY GAL; mpion Banjoist LUKE SONUOLURAPY AND GEORGE CORS, in comic banjo scena, MRS. DITIMUS) PARTY; LY HART AND HUGH 4n thei: ori nal act THE TWO OF ;DONGHUES, 7 AN BRYANT'S MINSTRE) tars TINER. TO-DAY, AT 2, MATIN! MORRISSY AND EMERSON'S MORRISSY AND EMERSON’S: BENEFIT: LL1OX,PARK OPENING. LION PARK. Our iar an annual a} opentas, will take place on 8 with a rand tary Concert and Bal, ‘i Mili to commence at 4 P.M. Music by the Filth Regiment Band, tional Guard 8. N. . Tickets (complimentary) can be ebtained at the Pa: oF Steuben House, 295 Bowery. Hoping that we may have the pleasure to greet our inany triends and patrons On this occasion, we remain, most respectfully, SIXT LUDWIG KAPEF & SON. Ms ANTOINETTE E STERLING BALLAD. CONCERT Previous to her departure for Europe, at Teving Hall, on uesday, May 13, at8 P. M. Will be ry, Mix Henrietta Beebe, Soprano; Miss Miatitda To Toedt, Veunist And the English’ Glee Club. Tickets, $1; reserved seats, $1 5). May be obtained at Schirmer's, Broadway, and at the door on the evening of the entertainment. Gees KILPATRICK, Pat eae HALL, d evening, Ma, ject—"The Ameri Sah seannesaay cows tbe had Mt Sehirmers, 7H. Browd- can Stump ucleyia under hall. Admission 6)" cents, servi d seats, 75 cents, its. Westep- Re- TEN YOUNG LADIES FOR THE BALLET. Apply, from 11 A. M. to4 P. M., at the Box Office, TONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 Bower, per OFFICE oF TH THE EVENING “TELEGRAM, SOUTHWEST CORNER BROADWAY AND THIRTY-FT STREET. UPTOWN DEALERS AND NEWSBOYS SUPPLIED BVERY EVENING. ERY. DEN BLE SIXPENCE BETTER THAN A SLOW Min eeth—Ordinary Sets, $7; sits fs ‘ine $15; inserted «ame day ordered; imin- istered, Ae, Sixth avenw “BEAUTIFUL AND DURABLE SET OF TEETH from $10 upwards. Partial sets trom $1 each tooth upwards. Perfect fitting guaranteed atJ, C, KENNEDY'S, 156 Bowery. T RR. WHITE, | ‘DENTIST, 239 SIXTH AVENUE, BE- tween Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets formerly 76). Beaatiful 3 of ee bt, go a $10; warranted Teeth filled at reason I ciianallinaniemeeen KTH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN.—SIXTEEN Years, Bonumbing Bala Beautiful teeth, $1; sot, pid, Piumspere for eyAY eet yb Gren Mr0Gh, DOA Braadwaye J OPERA rat Meter OPENING © {AL PARK Gal eben WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY Ia ATS," THEODORE THOMA! UNEQUATLED SUMMER NIGHTS. CONCERTS, Full ait particulars in future advertisements. Admission, 0 cents: Packazes, containing 12 ticke $4. “Can now be obtained at the brincipal music sto 285 Broadway and at Central Park Garden. ‘TEINWAY HALL. MACDONALD, NS) SATURDAY AFTERNON, 2 P. MATINGR TECTURE BY? * GEORGE MACDONALD, SUBJECT—JOHN MILTON, Tickets 50 cents, at Gurley's & Schirmer’s. Dt ha HEALTH, AMUSEMENT.—JOHN ies coca ay ane ;Twenty- ere Les, e ining avenue, open da; e' cf fain: for Corpuleney, Dyspepsia, Nervous ia Se ae EW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 613 BROAD. ‘way, between Houston and Bleecker sirocts. —Every\ one should visit the wonderiul Museum ; it istull of ever thing people should seo aud, understa sue Pe Mtiosophy of Martiayes™ "Those. partes ap to attend these important leciures cant have, thom for- Warded, postfree,on receipt of 25, cents, by SECRETARY NEW YORK MUSEUM OF TONY oS Broadway, New York. p OUIS DURR'S GALLERY OF PAINTINGS—OPEN * (4 day and evening, in the building of the German Sav nt Bank. General aes rorerat taken from life, by Protessor Schrader, is now on exnibition, MERICAN DRAMATIC FUND, ASSOCIATION. AN. nual election of officers Monda; Associa’ are invited to meet atthe oMice, dz Broadway, wee o'clock P, M., for reading of anual, report, ac. F a p'cloc '. M., clos opens CHARLES ST. BERNARD, Secretary A. D. P. A. :% VOUS LA MUSIQUE! 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