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4 CUUNTRY BOARD. Lilies, RNISHED ROOMS FOR G cert avenon on ence erenavenne Jorasy City Heights 17 minute Rom ‘Liberty street. eee ea rs. M. BAKER, IRST CLASS BOARD. IN PLEASANT LOCATIO! F oan to netey at bys: og: al ey renee Somnens, We Farms; boats and iulnutes. from ton street. ww. WRIGHT, Managers. TRST CLASS BOARD FOR SUMMER—AT eeure Norwalk, 14 hours from New York; high poet accommodation for families: an early appltent on will secure a choice of rooms. Address ©, Bi box 448 Post oftee, South Norwalk, Conn, IRST CLASS COUNTRY BOARD—ON REASONABLE terms! location atthe foot of the Catskills, within 24 noury’ drive of Catskill: good) livers and ling ; will meet parties at Catskill, N.Y, if desired, bes nk ence—Miss Anna B. Johnston, 107 East Fifty-first street; E, B, Smith, 372 Broadway: John 5. Purdy, 212 Broad: way. or address J. M. RUSSELL, Potter’s Hollow, Albany IRST CLASS COUNTRY BOARD—IN PRIVATE family, on delightful water front, opposite Glen Cove and Sea Gli: large modern house, With gas and water; Nendid bathing, boating and fishing; stabling for horses. ol 1 at 153 South sireet, or 87 West Ninth street, Addre: W. H. VANDERVEER, Port Washington, Long Island, OOD BOARD CAN, BE OBTAINED AT A-FARM house, 35 miles distant by the Hudson River Rail- road. Further particulars can be obtained by calling at a | West Thirty-tifth street, ONG BRANCH.—A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL BE pared to take a fow frat class boarders by Stine 1; ineahon desirable. Address Mrs, C-A., Herald Uptown Branch office. ORRISTOWN,—FIVE ROOMS ON SECOND FLOOR to rent, with Board, in a privates ip as and water in the house. Address Mrs. Yost office, Morristown. Meer smat ta N. J.-A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE or small family can find Bret c class Board in a pri- 0x vate family, where there will be no other boarders; lawn; frujt'and shade trees; stabling, &c.; terms mod- rate. Adiress A, BROWN, Montclair, N. J. ‘NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, MAY UW, Cth scaanra SHEET. SUMMER RESORTS. Apanat LJ bade LARSEN ONS yo eg ea RB, E. H, LIVINGSTON, HAVING REMOVED FROM ‘the North Haven House, Rondout, would inform her fe and the public that she will oben, Juno... & very ine house in the suburbs of ingst airy; Deauutul grounds, stables, Sc; the finest drives and mountain scenery; carriages running to and from the Mary Powell. "For particulars and references address ove box 249, Rondout, N. ¥. PUNT ATH | Hon SOUTH ORANGE, MONTROSE station, N. J,--This favorite frst class’ hotel is open for Spring mad 8 ‘Summer season; has all the conve- He eos aesoneniarts of & city hotels @) malngias trom foot of Barclay streot, via Morris and pers Railroad; 34 ains dal xtra in ijucement wishing it inediato Board. HITZELDURGEN, Proprietor APLE GROVE HOUSE—A FIRST OLASS COUNTRY M hotel, Gd Jogpted, tor city boarders. For par.’ ticulars, &e. 0} Pike e county, pec PLACE, Proprictor, Bushkill, MOXIVERT HOTEL, MIDDLETOWN SPRINGS, wea ce chit Gnicaee DOOLITELA ‘Proprictor, . ‘optic 121 West Forty-firat street, or Madison House, rerouiles Misoany x’ GRAND VIEW HOUSE, CAIRO, GREEN is now ready for the reception of board lochtion, excellent Board and moderate rice ne ane, nose H. FLAGG, Broadway and Seven- eenth street. MONTCLAIR HOTEL—MONTOLAIR, N. J, ONE hour from New York by Morris and Essex or Mid- Jand Railroad ; first class accommodations for tamiljes or single gentlemen; a large stable connected with the hotel; terms moderate THOS, ROSSITER, ‘OUNT PROSPECT HOUSE, MONTCLAIR, N. J.— This delightful Summer retreat has reopened tor first class Boarders ¢ on May L. Apply for Rooms as above. ORWOOD HOTEL, NORWOOD, Hi J, WILL BE ned May 24. For particulars address A, H. KNOX! Propriotr, ‘ONTOLAIR, N, J.—NEW YORK’S MOST ATTRAC. tive suburb for health, conyenience and charming scenery; first class Board and Rooms at Hillside “House for permanent or transient guests. ‘EW BRIGHTON, STATEN ISLAND.—MRS. BRIGHT has taken the house on Richmond terrace, Wester- yelt avenue, and hasa few Apartments connecting for families. Apply early for choice. RANGE, N. J.-GOOD BOARD AND PLEASANT Rooms in a’ private family; terms moderate; stabling ;clty reference. Address box 462 Orange, N J. ON pcCENTRAL RAILROAD OF | NEW JERSEY, twenty minutes from foot of Liberty street.—Pleasant Rooms; fihe view of New York Bay; boating, fishing and bathing, Address V. V., Greenville, N. J ILEASANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS, heen plesaant view; SUITE OR three minutes from depot; Adaress F, W. B., via Erie Rail: exc! as ped , Rutherfurd Park, LEASANT ROOMS, WITH BOARD, CAN BE OB- tained at 153 Clinton avenue, Newark, N. J.i 1 Hon, residence, c.. unsurpassed, Clinton avenue on the'finest avenue in the city for private resi Private familys no chllaseny’ wna moderate Feterences exchang =| 1 3) 5 a io} B Kf 5 oS = re sea bathing, fishing and drives are uncqual vhere mosquitoes, fever and agus are not known, wiill do well to apply to SEYMOUR CORWIN, Proprietor of Miamogue House, Samesport, L. I. OCKLAND LAKE.—A "FEW GOOD ROOMS AND Board can be secured at the Lake View House, d Lake, by address N, CLARK, proprietor, M 8, Broadwé mn 7 Roos TO. LET—WITH BOARD, IN ELIZABETH, N. J., suitable for gentlemen and their wives or single gentlemen; five minutes’ walk from depot, Ad- dress box 429 Post office, Elizabeth, N. J. IX PERSONS CAN OBTAIN GOOD BOARD AT A moderate price in a farm House 3 no we boarders. Address D., box 4 Summit Post office, N. UPERIOR BOARD—AT MADISON, N. J., IN A PRI- vate boarding house, formerly known as the Ridge- dale House. UMMER BOARD AT NYA Superior accommodations house large, commanding tine view of river, and short disiance from depot; well shaded grounds: abundance of fruit; fine stabling for horses; reterencesexchanged. Apply at No. 5 East Ninth street NTED—BOARD AT W BRIGHTON, 8. 1, Shore_ road, for gentleman, wite, infapt are tha terms from $25 to $30 per week. Address F. W. C., Herald Uptown Branch office. ‘ANTED-IN| THE COUNTRY, A FEW FIRST class boarders: can accommodate 12 or 14; situated three-fourths of a mile trom Cambridge depot. | For par- Hiculars address J. A, AUSTIN, Cambridge, Washington county, N. Y. ANTED—BOARD, FROM JUNE 1 TO OCTOBER 1, ta farm house, within 14 hours from New York, for gentleman, wife, infant and nurse, with accomm tions for one or two young ladies jf’ required; location must be on high ground, free from Mosquitoes and chills and fever. MARSHALL, Post office, Willi SUMMER RESORTS. T PLEASANT VALLE: “ON THE HUDSON," opposite 1524 st., at house formerly Mr. Carlock’ Rooms tor families and single persons; situation healthy and unexceptionable: boating and bathing on premises; ret Beagrie lerry foot of Spring street. Apply on ‘Address, with particulars, iucluding terms jamsburg, N. Y. WELL CONDUCTED STORIA HOUSE, ASTORIA. | establishment for boarders; fine apartments and | table; 3) minutes’ sail; hi e grounds, scenery, | trees’ &e.; terms modorate : combined. A FORT WASHINGTON, OPPOSITE THe PALIB- | ii country and city comforts ades, on the Hudson, 45 ‘minutes from Wall street.— | Hotel, in all its appointments first class, and in its views unsurpassed, will sherily op Ftables on ,promaeee. coe terms and particulars address he new “West End’ BATH, L, L—THIS POPULAR SUM- is been completely renovated and re- be ready for. the reception of be ATH HOTE: mer resort furnished, and wi grs.on the 15th of May; sea baemng. hing, de. For Room: apply as above, or at the of Irving Place Hotel, corner Fourteenth street.and Irving place. AUGUST FUNK, Sr., Frvpntien ERKSHIRE MOUSE, PITTSFIELD, popular resort is now open for the acne of mer guests. Rooms large and airy. This house hi modern improv ments ene is first class in “0 HO ay ments. Addre: A. BOGARDUS or F. RIGHTON HOUSE PERTH AMBOY, N. J. This honse having changed hands, has been thoroughly FeAarated ane rested, with ons in’ every room, and only jours from New York. Will be open for the season about the 15th of May. Fine fishing, boating and sea Bathing, with eplendid drives and covl sea. breeze.. Libs eral terms made for families. Fare from New York $10 per month. Apply to 8. C. BARR, Proprieto: JOSERNS WEST POINT HOTEL, pen on Saturday, May 31. Two Cott to let, with Board In Hotels special terms offered to parties: for the season, For pagticulars address ENS, West Point, . the best combination of healthy Ingredients on ‘an country ; fine air, beautiful gro’ ROFT HOUSE, OPPOSITE WRST POT J elevation; newly fitted for families : ss every ComntOF stabling, fine drives: river views: opens c. a, REHWOLDT, Garrison's, N. Ye ESIRABLE PARTIES CAN SECURE FIRST CLASS Board, in a handsomely furnished residence, with all city conveniences, at Englewood, N. J.; good stabling. Address box 163 Englewood Post office, or inquire there for direction to the place. For reference call at 43 West Twenty-second street, New York. Warr HOUSE, NYACK ON THE HUDSON, iad open June 18. For further particulars address B. PALMER, Nyack, N. Y. ALISADES: MOUNTAIN HOUSE wilt be opened on or about the Ist of May. For tees, &c,, address COZZENS & MURRAY, Englewood, N, ‘Ppayinion HOTEL, GLEN COVE, L. 1, WILL OPEN about June 1; Accommodations for dbo guests; lb- le with ear! ue! eral arrangements ma ly Bl . L. BRIGGS. EABUDY HOUSE, YONKERS ON THE HUDSON, Now open. Rigrse HOTEL, 18D STREET, AT CARMANS- ville, on the Hudson River.—This popular house, ¢1 tirely fitted and furnished anew throughout, is now open for the reception of guests; 2 minutes fom Thirteth street depot, For terms, &c., apply to PAULL & DI Rowrn, HILL HOTEL, NORTHAMPTON, MASS,—UN. parallelod drives, scenery, boating, fountains, £0. ; climate healthy ; fever and ague unknown; water cure gieg ontinued ; terms $10 50 to ‘$21 per week; phecial rates milies, ’ Send stamp for circular. OC, BANTA, RAD FULLER, Superintendent. MITH'S HOTEL, CORNWALL-ON-THE-HUDSON will be opened May 15 for the reception of Permanent and transient Boarders; beautiful drives and wal ks. . H, SMITH, Proprietor. _ Ss" MARK'S HOTEL, NEW BRIGHTON, STATEN 18- land.—This favorite resort ix now open for the recep- tion of guests.” For terms and other Information apply at the Hotel, or address 0, DxCAMP, Proprieto TAMFORD, CONN.—THE INSTITUTE ON CLARK'S Hill will’ open under new management, with first class accommodations tor Summer boarders, on May 20; Good stabling, For terms and further, partis ulars apply on premises, or at 12 Latayette place, New York. SOUND VIEW HOUSi We See: EVERTON, MAMARONECK, hester county, N. ¥., on the heights: one hour se0s peculiar ‘attractions for those desir- ous of enjoying country life with the conveniences and fare of a first class city hotel, which, with its surround- ings, has only te be seen to be appreciated. Apply on the Bee or address W. T. Marlborough Ho- Sixth avenue and Minit -eighth street XUMMIT HILL HOUSE—ONE MILE FROM CATS- 4) kill, has been enlarged to accommodate one hun- dred city boarders, —_P. M. GOETCHIUS, Proprietor. |ARRYTOWN HEIGHTS HOTEL, TARRYTOWN, ON the Hudson—Will open the Ist of June; parties wish- ing to engage Rooms for season will find carriages at depot on arrival of the 10:45 train from plus York, Tues- BS and Fridays, For terms, te. apply to JAMES 7, DLEY, 20 Nassau | street, room 36, HE ARCOLA HOUSE-ONE HOUR FROM CITY via Midland Railroad to Rochelle station, is now open for the reception of Summer boarders; terms from $5to $12 per week. Refer by permission to D. M. Easton, Sq., 171 Broadway. ARNER HOUsE IS NOW OPEN FOR THE RE- ception of gusts, pleasantly situated at the jua tion of the cticut, We: and Housatonic’ rai ways, within aahortdeive of tho beautiful Twin Lake Salisbury, Conn. ; all the conveniences and comforts of a city hotel, with a first class livery attached ; fine hunting and fishing in the gurrounding country For further pa ticulars’ address E. R, Canaan, Litchiletd HIGH, BRIDGE.—OPEN FOR county, Conn, W QODBINE HOTEL, boarders; Room and Board, for one gentleman, $15, porareek steamboat to Peck slip in one hour; Bud iver Railroad to Grand Central depot in 20 min 8. BROUGHTON. V TOODSBURG PAVILION, WOODSBURG, L, L.—THIS: magnificent hotel will be opened June 1; can be reached by Southside 01 wae sland Railroad. For terms, &c., address N. P, SEWELL, Proprictor. WHITE SULPHUR, SPRING MOUSE—AMONG THE Catskills; 1,500 feet above the river; view unsur- passed; sulphur, kpring on grounds: table. frst, class; terms $10 and $13 per weck. address WALKER N, LENNON, Cairo, Greene county, N. Y. TRAINS A DAY FROM FORTY-SECOND STREET to Kings#¥ridge Hotel, 224th street and Broadway, on on Harlem River, Now open as a first class road house; a few single gents taken for the Summer months to board; good stabling for horses; fishing, boating, &c.; clam bakes a specialty; every thing in season served short notice. J, HARVE TURNURE, Proprietor. (OUND—-ON THE 7TH INST, ON THE FLOOR OF, the banking house, 51 Chainbers street, a sum of Money. Apply for particulars at the office of the Irish Emigrant Society Loe ts MOU: -, COLORED | 8L' a ABOUT TWO mall reward will be paid tor her return to qe wi inet 8, 2 East Sixteenth street. OST—THURSDAY, CORAL EARRING, SET IN folds between For y-seoond street and Jerome Park yia Central Park ai m lane. A generous reward will be given if returned to 630 Seventh avenue. OST-FRIDAY EVENING, BETWEEN EIGHTH street and Grand Central depot, a Travelling Bag, with cloth covering, buttoned. -A iberal. reward will 66 paid for returning same to Brevoort House Fifth avenue and Eighth street. TOstaTHURSDAY, MAY 8 IN OR NEAR WALL 4 xt 1 Pocketbook contalning a sum of money and papers of Y) value except to the owner. By returnin It to E AC drug store, corner North Moore and Hud- reward will be given. OSTA BLACK AND TAN TERRIER SLU 4 ona collar, with owner's name and residence. x ip. eral reward will be paid on returning her to J. H, ALDRICH, 12 East Thirty-fourth street. OST—ON SATURDAY, IN BROADWAY, SIXTH 4 avenue, Fourteenth street or that vicinity, a $50 bill. ‘The finder yn be rewarded by leaving it at 71 Broad. YARD.—A WHITE, WOOLLY POODLE y evening. $3.wall be paid it re- iuened’ ‘to oof Fifth avenue, corner of Fitty-secund street AGLESWOOD PARK HOTEL, PERTH AMBOY, 4 will be opened June 1; among the attractions are extensive lawns, salt water bathing, boating and fishing ; also a mineral spring (iron and sulphur). ‘The house is ogy gg! turrished, having every convenience, w 8, &c.; good stabling; communication by Pennsyl fis Railroad, also by Staten Island Railroad. Address the subscribers, who e e be seen at the es will he at the Pennsylvania Railroad en the arrival of th and the 2:3) P. M. trains trom Sew York to cg sons to the hotel, COLEMAN & YI AST SIDE ORANGE LAKE.—HOUSE FOR BOARD. e One large rooms and large shady lawn; fine hunting and fishing: new boats; carriages to brine ard | take boarders from Newburg; engage r ame. on’ atl reasonable rates. NOAH MATI Orange coun ILOYD'S HOTEL—OPPOSITE Fair Grounds, on the shell road, 144 miles trom Coney ‘sland arders can be fccommodated on a ac reasonable te: mvenient to fishing. boating, GEORGE FLOYD, ILLETT?’S CONTINENTAL HOTEL, 4 NE Only half hour's ride from New York ai all depots; Rooms large, nir: gent grounds connected with for the season. good NECK HOUSE, L. 1, BETWE: d Sands Point. anne by ste VARK, N, J.— entral to | and high ceilings; magni. | a the, hovel; terms moderate or ralirou ; one hour from cit; eng rooms the season. or address as above, orat lu ast Twenty-eighth street. Gerson HOUSE. AND CARPENTER HOUSE, Jake Mahopac, ¥. X..,will open for guests June 16; er day's trains daily from Grand Centra Sopot, Fork second street, Marlem Kajlroad: tourists iagara Valls, Saratoga, Albany and other points orth oofncct “hatham, N. ¥., with Harlem Railroad and change cars at Goiden’s adie for the Lake, Y, Proprieto 1GH FALLS HOTEL OPENS FOR SUMMER VISIT- eore.on, Mal wing on the Delaware ; new boat free to guests i iecuting in the mountain streams: fahing onthe Fiver and lakes: beautiiuldriverand ks; grand sratertallep pure mountain air; no mosquitoe: no chills end fever; special terms to parties enyaging board for | season. For circulars apply to PHILIP F ¥ ULMER, yingman’s Ferry, Pike county, Pa. 2 oad HOUSE, Newman Springs, Red Bank, X. This dolighttel Summer resort, beauticuil, situate the Shrewsbury River, will be reopened under new ze ‘e ey i ih. pt 3 has been enlarged and r ntains, Summer houses and fis wine: Chal rete mires fine drives, fishin en path , billiard room anc stabling ; 45 ve ‘Branch. circ lars addrets box 40 Post office Mew York. ERGER, Proprietor. A TOURETTE HOUSE, BERGEN POINT.—NOW inoath ; 80 minutes from city, by rail or boat; fare $6 per ssa a made With families. (Call or aa- AIRD'S mansion HOUSE, McMICHAEL, Bergen Polnt, N. J. Branch, N. will Ag) Juhe 1 TLL L. McINTYRE, Manager, formerly with the late Samuel Lai M a brighton, ae Bee mies ane, TERRACE, EW minutes from foot of Drs. He La BUCKLAN. $50) REWARD—oFF | DOU seven dosens black Calf Kid, marked W. B., Paris, and four dozens marked X, stolen ‘Friday night,’ at 18} eamb P orable terms to those | | F BLN | Under the auspices of the Di REW. A R Ds. N THE WASHSTAND AT CHRIS. OD. O'Connor's illard rooms, a wide, flat Gold King, Ornawented with a delta and the figures $2 and inserited wiih a name, a date and a Latin motto. ‘The finder will receive a reward of $5 on leaving it at the bar. REWARD WILL BE PAID TO ANY PERSON RE- De) turning a white Spitz Dog, answering to the name of “Frank,” to 31 Charltoy street, and no questions asked. $10 REWARD.—LOST, ON, SATURDAY MORNING, in Sixth avenue, near Fifty-fi(th street, a white Spitz Dog ; answers to the name of “Nick.” The reward will be paid on his return to 1,003 Sixth avenue. $10 REWARD.—LOST, MAY 10, IN EITHER PEARL, Nassau, Liberty street or Broadway, $90 30, Ad- dress B, D., box 6,703 New York Post office. * RED FOR RECOVERY oF William street. $5Q REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR THE RECOV. JU ory of a gold hunting cage Watch, with Chain, Johnson maker, with name z owner on case; valued as agift. Address PHILLIP, Uptown Branch office, Strictly confidential, THE OHN it ik Steinway Hall, Tuesday eveniog. May 13, at 8 o'clock. Tickets We. ; Reserved seats. Scr extra ey Schirmer’s, 701 Broadway: Ditson’s, TI Broadway; D. Appleton & Co.'s, 549 Broadway, and A. J. Fisher's, 0S Nassau street, R3. H. B. O'LEARY, M, D., WILL LECTURE TO ladies at Robinson's Hall, 'I8 Sixteentn street, be- tween Fitth avenue and Broadway, Monday, May 12, at 3P.M. Free, illustrated with ample material, __ AMUSEMENTS. MMERRACE GARDEN THEATRE, FIPTY-I street, between, asi ngton and Third avenaes, The public is hereby GHTH | gexpectilly informed that a SUM. MER SEASON of TA and LIGHT COMEDY Wail be inaugurated on SATURDAY, May 17, at 81 M The company consists of the Dest tuient in the country. A COMPLETA ORCHESTRE AND FULL CHORUS, Admission, S0e.; reserved seats 200. extra, boxes $1 0 extra; packages containing tickets, $5. BrvANre | OPERA. HOUSE. Tv eNNY-THIR third street anc avenue. s day aiternoon, May 15, Benelitot Mr. NELDE SEYMOUR, Secure your tickets early, FAREWELL READING, WAY HALL, THURSDAY EVENIG, MAY 15, 'y Goods Clerks Early Ciosing and Benevolent Association. pearance tls season in America of the er BELLEW, with an entirely new programine, Hon, J, R, Brady will preside, Tickets $1, at Schirmer's and 114 Broad wa: N ELSE SEYMOUR AT HOME AT BRYANTS OPERA anges on Thureda: Eee May 15, Come to _ The last Shakspe and s see e the ?, FRRYANT'S OPERA HOUSE, 2D STREET—ON DA ‘clock. FP LUBSDAY,, AFTEMNOON, at 2 of bee narennnnnnnnnnncnn Boe THEATBB. NEILSON. ‘and Manager ‘The management re: = wily an “f inces the reappeac- ance of the celebrated ot weedionue, MISS NETLBO: TO-MORROW, MONDAY EVENING, MAY 12, i hs will appear, | for the first time im this country, al character of OBSART, in the grand historical and romantic Drama of that namo, writtea by Andrew J, Halliday, Esq., and founded on sir Walter Scott's famous historical rom 8 of Kenilworth, Tate Th oat euccess at the Drur ne Theatre, sustal he part of HOBSART for’ over one ‘hundred. consceutive nights, Miss Nellson will be re gapported by by Mr. FRANCIS BA -LEIGESTER (his first Aypearance in f in’ four months). Me. NEIL WARN appearance at this Mr. ROBERT FATE Miss Bens PATEMAN a powerful cast. The play will be presenter alter tmany mouths of con- tinued’ and careful preparation, rin NEW and MAGNIFICENT SCEN RY Atices wrrnam. NEW and EXPENSIVE costomss) ALMORS: by OHRMAN and ASSISTANTS. NEW and ELABORATE APPOINTMENTS by NEW MECHANICAL EFFECTS, #8 DRUAL DUNN and ASSISTANTS. GAS and CALCIUM EFFECTS, by JONNPH SCOLLON, and an increased AUXILIARY FORCE and CORPS DE BALLET of NEARLY PERSONS, The Dances and Tableaux arranged by MONS, ZAVISTOW SKI, and the whole proguoed under ae g Stag direction of ainiuarn IN THE PLAY. Amy Robi Ave : Ming Neilaon Elizabeth, gneen of England: Miss Bella P Duchess of Rutland Mins Helen Morant Lady Paget... -.... Janet Foste Cicely (Gosling pekare ¥: ne} Miss Mary You Ley L, MJ ilo Gosli ng ( Qi ir, H. O. Rynar yueen’s Usho: |. M. Woolse: Frank swilt 8. W. Glenn ‘i Lords Ladies, Courtiors; Choristers, male’and tomato: Mummers, Peasantry, Burgemen, &c., &o., by numerous auxiliaries, SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY AND INCIDENTS. ACT I, Scrne I-THE BLACK BEAR INN.—A lost Loy: turn of a Wanderer—The Morcer tells his Story of prisoned Lady and enlists a Champion for her Deliver- ance. CUMNOR HALL, Ride, Ride for Your Lifo!"—The Letter Delivered: allenge at the Gates—AMY’S CHAM- BER—Tressilian Discovers I3 Lost Love —A Struggle Be- twoen Love and Duty—A Mystery—Varney brings a Lot- ter and Counsels Concealment—Arrival of the Earl of Leicester—Love on the one hand, Ambition on the other— ‘The Temptor Prevails—A Shameful Proposal—The ‘Tri- umph of Honor! Act, THE COURT OF QUI Tigaperat IN THE PAL- ACE OF GREENWICH Queen Hitzabeth and her Ladies ot Honor—Arrival of the Earl of Leicester—The Rival Factions—The Koused Lioness—Tressilian's Petition— Leicester in Peril—Varney to the Rescue—Break-up of the Court—The Courtyard of the Falace. THE QUEEN'S STATE BARGE.—On the Thames at Greenwich Knight of the Cloak—Leicester Too Yawe—The Summons to Kenilwortu—The Queen's De- parture. THE AVENUE AT KENILWORTH the Mummers Amy Escaped and in ance by ‘Pressilian—The Compac' KENILWORTH CASTLE. airivel of the Queen Accusation-—Deceit of Varney—Leicester presses his Suit upon the Queen—The Nymph in the Grotto—Leicester confronted with Amy—False Certificates—Amy declared mad—Grand Pageant and Revels at Kenilworth. AMY'S CHAMBER IN KENILWORTH CASTLE.—Amy, a prisoner, is visited by Leiceste: geen roe Appeal— Relenting—A proof of Guilt—the fatal Signat part A E IN THE GARDENS.—A Challenge and Re- ‘The Gathering of eril—Her Detiver- R.—The Death Trap—Tho Murder of ¢ Peril of Amy —The Catastrophe, ILSON MATINEE ON SATURDAY NEXT. AT Lig O)CLOOK, For the acotiimodation of families residing out of town, and to enable them to witness the whole of the play, the time of com: mangling the MATINEE porformance has To secure a cholce of places the mana, ent would respectfully ate that seats be secured as iar in ad- vance as "ALLACK'S. Proprietor and Manager..Mr. LESTER WALLACK LAST EIGHTEEN NIGHTS and LAST THREE MATINEES IN NEW YORK of Mr. SOTHERN. LAST ee) WEEKS of the PRESENT BRILLIANT BEASON, THIR AND EVERY EVENING, EVERY SATURDAY, ANTtiye until May 3, Mr. SOTHERN Will appear in his original part of SQUIRE CHUCKLES, SQUIRE'S LAST SHILLING, an original drama of comic and serious nkorest, an four ets, by Mr. H. 33 Byr sennoRle POMINENT ARTISTS: Mr. SOTHERN, Mr, J, B, POLK, Mr. J, W. CARROLL, Mr oc, B. BISHOF, ‘Mir. &. M. HOLLAND, Mr. W. J. ‘ARD, Mr. W. BROWNE, Mee PECK, “Ni HATIAIIS EE Kogient: Miss EFFIE GERMON, Mme. PO} an QOX BOOK UFEN AND SEATS SECURED TILL END OF SEASON. Dro SQUARE THEATRE. Proprietor Manager... ir. SHERIDAN SHOOK Mr. A. M. PALMER Begins at 8. Saturday Matinee at 1:30, Carriages may be o ordered for Ll. POSITIVELY THE LAST WERK FROU-FROU. SATURDAY, LAST MATINER FROU-FROU. VERY NIGHT THIS WEEK E AND AT THE SATURDAY MATINEE, MISS AGNES ETHEL FROU FROU. MONDAY EVENING, May 19, will be produced, after elaborate preparation, a new drama of great interest, entitled WITHOUT A HEART, ey miset fer the first nights of this play now open. ¥ ENING, May 16, benefit of Mr. D. H. HARKINS. 58 —ATHENEUM THEATRE, e Broadway, opposite Metropolitan Hotel, Manage ‘LER he largest amount of atiraction in ine’ sity. 3RAND DOUBLE COMPANY AND monster combination of artists this week. gFhgaxement of the Bucens of Burtesqu SOPHIA ‘and THE WORRELL SISTERS. and IRENE, — ENE. Engagement of the world renowned Pantomimists, Eight ‘The great ZANFRETTA TRI bY in ‘The great ZANFRETTA TROU in bay eth OUP E. ae great ZANFRETTA TROU. PE number. tof the beautiful and and charmin, BETTIE SOPHIE, ee ‘th mer aaah DANSEU ay ement of the great ten vue ME S HOLDSWORTH. Eee Miss MELE tiAL EOR LURE SCHOOLC RAPT: (OOLCRAFT, ILLY WEST. NG. (See Bills.) Doors open at 7. Poy alae prices of admission, Seats secured ii . EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SAT pee UBINSTEIN MATINEE PIANO RECITALS AND see AP? amaitien a IN AMERICA, at STEINWAY HALL, i MONDAY, MAY 12, Seats for single or all o! ie ‘tec! tals can now’be had at the usual ticket offices. $2 Admission.. ie Reserved seats...... weeeee Mr, GRAU has the honor to announce the definitive close of the Rubinstein Co ‘and of the MUSICAL SEASON ot 1872-73 with ‘a series of seven Piano Recitals, to be given. BY MR ANTON RUBINSTEIN, at ste BINW VAY HALL, ON THE AFTERNOON: MONDAY, May, 13; WEDNESDAY, May 14; FRIDAY, y i aonope AY, May I7; MONDAY, yi EVENING of THURSDA These recitals are given asa fitting close to the great series of Rubinstein # Concerts, the most successful, artis- iy and pecuniarlly, cver known in the United States. SME PROGRAMMES present an epitomeott ne great Piano Musico—commencing wih the elder Bach and end- ing with Rubinstein. To the student and virtuoso th must prove as invaluable asa complete gallery to. the feulptor or painter, affording, as they do, the best illus tration of each school of classic music and teeming with opportunities for instructive study. bin ROGRAMMES (which ‘canbe had at the box omer ot Fsieinway all and Principal music stores) servo to illustrate the Vast knowledge and exercise the unri- valied executive ability of MR, ANTON RUBINSTEIN, PROGRAMME FOR THE FIRST RRCITAT, TO-MORROW (MONDAY), MAY 12, A’ a et bog of a “Well pyemipered bia . and Air and Vari Gigne (A m8 Jon Air and Andante et Variations Cat's Fugue (Sonata). Fantaisie (C minor) Glgne (G major). Rondo (A minor)... Ala Deb Sonata a maior) par FALK’S 1 TIVpUL Eighth street, between Second an and Third avend’ Grand Sacred Concert, fas SH five of the best Musici: Conductor: W.'A BURLEN, AUG, RA ion 25 ‘tara! nual Benen at BRY. ‘horeday afternoon, May 14 by SEYMOUR, Comedian, tak OPERA S WOUsE o on —— OUIS DURR'S GALLERY OF PAINTIN L rman # Bank Building, wit peauvely Tee BROADWAY. ADWAY. TuBaTas BRoaDWaY. ~Tueatre comIgur. THEATRE COMIQG! _—_THBATEE COMI tis 514 BROADWAY... MR. JOSH. HART. Meatie ae OM — its HEATRE es - SOM THBATRE saw! Sout ve THEATRE BROADWAY. 'B. THEATRE OMrg) rs THEATER! comrads. THEATRE ot courges. THEATRE COMIQL THEATRE COMIQUK, THBATRE OOMK 5 THEART! COML THEATRE COMIQU: THEATRE COMIQUE, THEATRE COMIQUE, Pts TOR TUR WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, MAY 18. ENGAGEMENT? BXIRAORDINARY THE MODERN PROTRU! THE MODERN PRKOTKU! THE MODERN PROTEU: JOHN THOMPSON, = NEW YORK—. FAVORITL.-~ VERSATILE ARTIST. COMEDIAN. AUTHOR. ACTOR. MUSICIAN. MIMIO——. COMPOSER. VOOALIST- AND-. DANCERB———. COMEDIAN TH MIMIC OMPOSER —— YOOALISt AN: DANOLR N N THOMPSON, N THOMPSON, N THOMPSON, N THOMPSON, N N N N NO- THOM PSON, THOM?! THOMPSON, THOMPSON, THOMPSON, THOMPSON, ON HAND.—— “aNVB 7 HLOMPSON, THOMSPO ON, OMPSU: THOMPSON: THOMPSON, eee: 88) So! iat 2 ‘GNVH NO: ‘aNVH NO~ ——ON HAND.———ON HAND. THO! IN, THOMPSON, THO: Ni, | THOMPSON, ENGAGED ESPECIALLY TO APPEAR IN HIS WORLD-FAMED SENSATION, ON HAND, Trine ON HAND, ON HAND, ON HAND, ON HAND, ON HAND, ON HAND, in which he plays NTN NINE. NINE DIFFERENT CHARAGTERS end EREFORME 8 SOLOS UPON —TWENTY.ONE~—_—. ‘TWENTY-ONE. —__—.__-____ TWENTY.ONE— DIFFERENT MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, and executes NUMEROUS SONGS AND DANCES. NUMERUUS SONGS AND DANCES, NINE DIFFERENT CHARACTERS. TWENTY-ONE DIFFERENT INSTRUMENTS, NUMEROUS songs Ry DANCES. AND 0 EW WORDS AND MUSIC BY HINBELE. Receiving tor, his. performances FOR EACH PERFORMANCE, —~ or $1,600 PER WEEK, $1,000 PER WEEK. Epogotor FOR ONE WEEK. MR. JOHN THOMPSON, in his ono BS ialty Drama, OR, TRUE TO THE LAST, ‘The most powerful, interesting and successfal sensational drama ever writien, N HAND, fn the course of which Mr Thompson will represent the characteristics of all nations, from the dashing American to the phiegmatic German, from the dancing Ethlopidn to the heathen Chinee, interspersed with char- acter songs, dances.and mstruinéntal solos, in Which he 4s without any rival In the world. aN, MOLETE MeGORMLEY, JACOB, HANSMULLER, ALL SHANG Hie” ithe SOSEFHUS, ORANGEBLOSSOM, JOUN MOSES LEVI CO. THOMPSON, AVON. QARIBALDI, EE COTE Dee NINE DIFFERENT CHARACTERS, 3 W. H. Mitchelt 8, Crossin ©. Buckle: ro Morelani xu 0. Ballyer, the Afric policeman. Bitvers the newsboy. Lucy Harbison. Georgina Norton. Celestine. . Miss Dusseldorf. Street Characters, Concert Saloon SYNOPSIS OF SUBNERY AND INCIDENTS: SCENE 1—The Home of Wenlth..'The Will. Jack Dis- inherited. ‘The Loving Sister and Relentless Father. An Ynexpected Reception, Proteus Heginy the Work James Snaggles from Hold Hingland, Ari Medormly trom the Emerald Isl. The Lamb in the Eine brace of the W. SCENE 2,—Bloodgood Skirmishing. Snagales Skedad- dies. The Tempter Again. Jacob Hansmuller in Trouble. {Come ua Side Unt Gick aie Oud.” Jacob Geis a situa: UQGRNE &—The Club Room. The Tigers at Work. in the Lion's Den, “If Uns in de way, just say so." Game of Cards. Put Up Job. “L've got four—whats ‘this, kings!” The Tabtes cones. Tableaux, SCENE 4.—A Street in Now. “York. How Newsbey @Flankey, Harbison and His Dupe. An U fate Bt Street The Heathen Chinee, Me No pikes jan.” MUN The Concert Saloon. ‘/l Undergronnd A Whole Band . The Evidenco Accumulatin Palace évidena Rt ‘One ar Kote a Htelp! Heil Li recaiany SCENE 1.—Snaggles on a Flare Up. the Old Clothe: low to -m— or This A Fiendish Plot. Ila Coat Better as ie a e Money. Jack Onthe Track. Look Out for me . one i ret ‘of a Tenement House, Tho italian ee 6 oie on Lod and ad auction of 0) le realistic scene), ge Bt “ine fhe Monster in Human Yori. “Oh, Tickte le with a Feather. ‘ve an'Ole in My'Ead." “No, ts His Heng! Hap. ‘father and Watchful Son. but not Without Revenge. bonaiven, Justi Jack's ¢ Must be Done, Waterfall Harbison's Fearful Attempt ratteee remo meade Ba faok Triumphant atid a nee NOTE.—Tho Piece will be be protaced with entirely new was furniture, sppointmen DNESDA} DAY AND fuspepas. ¥ AND He A A’ A) >> >> \LYMPIO THEATER, Te RO, Orne tninieg tome ate arora L Pox HUMPrY DI vai” P The countless admir. “american wey ‘they ‘come toe, they, comet Bee Low thoy ADDITIONAL ATTRACTION | i "ADDITIONAL ArTRaC- poyear Svan, MAY tt # in Amerioa yf gens ALA. ALA. Ala. sha AALL at nen a Fur ae — rho wilt FY arin iis star tig ‘eats never before per- formed MLLE, uc eoOuti MILD pamaccst MDLE. ORLAC QUREN oF THE BALLuT! QU Quik OF THE BALLET( Acknowle the press to pe the most classic cer re fn amricn noe se days hi Fanny Elistor. MOBLAL coe wil co & new Terpsichore— 0 Vi ert POPULATE a a Oe Te WILSON THE ESTABLISHED EAVOUITES(, 9 THE GYMNASTS Mozart," Som Mi sai AMLRICOS, whose astounding Violin Solos stamp him aa the musical al marvel of the pingtecnts cen! LIAM AND HARRY JRE, ‘Ghamplon tat Apia artiste who so far excel all competitors in their peculiar line as to piace them beyond by Hear their musical melange on ROCK HA! MUNIGON, introduned into this county, and played upon only by itis egw SEXTET, THE RUSSIAN SEXTET wi aor ny an usian Melodia HARLOTIE WINTERBURN in now and) pleasing Ballads. CHAS. W. RaVil, the finest Harlequia In America, Miss FANNIE BEANE, the graceful young Co 0 Scenery, Music,’ Costumes, Tricks, Mechanioal Baovts and Tesnsiormitions areal news und aro identi. cal with that style of excellence which has hithe alae {ae atitcuimnic productlops of Mr. GcL. Remem! the Olympic Wednesday Matineea. Wednesday, rats Wrcanced ay. ath, Weducaiay. at Matinees on Saturday. jatinees on Saturiay nA it ‘very i night, ata Every night, at 8. davany hour, six dayy in advance. AMUSEMENTS. TH AVEW! TAIN RISKS AT 2 avounrnT Batt OREN we arg { , Las? WEEK” wr DivoraRt THE GREAT DRAMA OF sOCcETY, SATURDAY, MAY 17, LAST MATINEM of DIVORCRt SATURDAY NIGHT, MAY 17, “LAST NIGHT OF DIVORCE WEDNESDAY RVENING, May 14, BENEFIT of Miss LI pavioipar EVENING, May May 19, BENEFIT of Mr. W.. TUESDAY NIGHT, First ‘PRODUCTION a novel Play of Powerful Hinotional Character, entitled! cama Oxtraordinary cast. 5t AVENUE THEATRE. MONDAY EVENING, MAY ry MR, GEORGE CLARK omwhich occasion he will arpcer as “ANSE in the 229th ene me of a dai ADEE. JRowrry THEATRE. WILLIAM B. FRELIGN.. GREAT MUSIGAL ARTISTES, THE BERTONDAY. MAT ‘SIX NIGHTS ONLY, Y 12, 1873, will be e produced Fy vas version of 7, MY Dou SCHNEIDER, Manager. Mr. Jako Berry .Miss Belle Berry preceded by a Musical Olio by the BERRYS. The performance will commence with the exquisite farce, “OUR JEMIMY,” us originally played by Mra Barnéy Williams. SOMIMY. oie c cers Polly Booth Miss rriday;, May 16, annual ‘ticket ‘nigitt,’ enon of officers, ushers, doorkeepers and attachos. Satur ECS, Ds benefit of the BERRYS. COBA LIBRE, or, O'KELLY'S MISSION, new drama, by Harry Seymour, founded on (hé recent ad rentures of « correspondentoft the New York Herald, is in active preparation. IBLO'S GARDEN. AZRAEL, LULU, Lessees and aes ernie Jarrett 4 Palmer. US SUCCESS OF 3 KE. LULU AND THE NEW PANTOMIME. THE BEST ENTERTAINMENT IN THE CITY, oe EL, MAGIO CHABM. fi A agrrrr‘and BARTHOLEMEW... Clown an : Pantaloon. LU. WONDROUS LULU, LULU. TRIPLE. FLIGHT cULU. ‘hou, LULU SOMBESAULT THROUGH LULU, SPACE. aa le un ‘AIR. MARVEL OF THE AGE. EVERYTHING NEW IN THR PANTOMIME. SCENERY, MUSIQ, COSTUMES, APPOINTMENTS, MME. LANNIER, MULE. PITTERI CORYPHEES, 0 CORPS DE BALLET, THREK NEW BALLETS, DEMON. BALLET, SCOTCH MALLET. SPALLABILE, SUPERB TRANSFORMATION 8 BN most brilliant and gorgeous ever yet rote’. _MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, AT 2 2 TBLO'S GARDEN, EXTRA. BENEFIT OF J, A. ZIMMERMAN, BENEFIT OF J. A. ZIMM THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 15, AT ONE’ O'OLOCK. THURSDAY AETERNOON, MAY 18, AT ONE O'CLOCK. A SPLENDID ENTERTAINMEN’ will be given by a host of artists, who, by fpatmilanton of the various managers, havo a volunteered thelr valuable aid. SENSATION GYMNAST Mite. AMALIA PITTERT. JENNIE CARROLL, Miss LAURA JOYCR, Miss HELEN’ MORANT, LITTLE JENNIE YEAMANS, Mme. MARTEN, s. MARTEN, MAVFITT and BARTHOLEMAW, OOFTY GooFT, LING LOOK, Mons, CARRON AND S0Ng Mr. EDWARD LAMB, . EDWAR! Mr. H. MONTGOMERY, Ne Wy scHOOLORAPT, Mr. GEORGE H, COES, ir. J, LANG, and many othors will app Fall particulars and programme w papers of Wednesday and Thursday. 0x office is now open, RY H hada PASTOR'S Viana HOUSE, . Li. HORRTS pore COMEDIAN, B: dD. ‘The famous song and Mis"ShigpRgnen™ ST. RG ie Cede au The now Oriental Burlesque, FORTY FEMALE’ TACK SNEPEAR 8. Grand Amazonian Hed y Thirty Young Ladies, THE BOWEETY TIE WONDERFUL 71G-ZAG3. THE BEAUTIFUL FEMALE MINST SIXTEEN YOUNG AND TALENTED VOCALISTS, BILLY PASTOR AND ROSA LE! ALL THE FAVORITES IN A NEW MATINEES TORSDAY AND. SATURDAY. Ladies admitted free on Friday evenings. IMEE AT mate rani Close cesstul season of ATMEE | PARISTAN ‘OPERA pours. be found in MONDAY, May 12—LA PERICHOL UESDAY, A GRAND DUCHESSE, Bouts for sa the Academy and 114 Broadway, N. ¥. A OF MUSIC. FRIDAY, MAY I 1873, FAREWELL PERFORMANCE of the GERMANIA THEATRE COMPANY. Director AD. NEUENDORFF ‘AUS DER GBSELESCHAPT, Comedy in four acts, by Bauernteldt General admission $1; Reserved Seats $1 extra: Boxes “8 $12 and $15, accor: hig to location. ickets for sale at the Dox office of the Germania Thea- ‘at Schirmer’s music store and at the Theatre Ticket 114 Broadway. C Ohara zits PARK GARDEN, ig YGENTRAL PARK GARD! DEN, WEDNESDAY ENENING, MAY 14, AT 8, wi THEODORE THOMAS? SUMMER Noh ONC} Fall particulars in futiife advertisem« Admlssion. 50 cents, Packages containing 12 tickets, $4, are now to be obtained at the prific! pat music stores, also ‘at 286 Broadway and at Central Park Garden. Ms ANTOINETTE (fetes BALL NOONCERT oe to her Separiary for Europe, pe Trvi Bab hod date Muhiie, iss Houpietee bee be, toy nna Me! 38. Henrietta Beebe, Sopr pranos iss ss - tilda Tosdt Vi plinist. and the English’ Gite Club. Tickets, $1; re May be obtained at Schirmer's, bit Broadway ani at the door on the e of the en- ‘OTHERS AND FATHERS, SISTEKS D brothers, read “Aimez-vous'Ia_M ” away at 9 Clinton place, WATSOM'S eT lee Has malled post free for ten cents. GER LIEDERKRANZ—31, 33 AND 35 EAST Fourth street, Sunday, May ‘Il, 1873, at. fis, ovslock precisely, iourth and last Concert. Miss Melita: pans: Sides CLSRA PERL, alto; Mr. d. Graf, tenor; Mr. A. Sohst, Barytone; Mr. F. Letsch, trom- bone. Admission for Non-members, if Introduced by & member, $1 each. H. MOSENTHAL, Secretary. qe OPERA HOUSE. Bee NIGHT AT 8, M® CHARLES FECHTER A’ ! Mo" TE CRISTO. Precstes Mates tS tapanelnn cok AT HALF-PAST ONE. rue Ge PERFORMANCE ii’ oF THE SEASON, ec cean 8 MONTE CRISTO. ARAND OPERA HOUSE. OMMENOES AT 4 TO & Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY. ole Lessee and Manager. Mr. CHARLES FECHTER as MONTE CRISTO EVERY NIGHT in the magnificent romano. Drama of Produced with the most elaborate and ingentous Scenio, gad meohenical Illusions ever presented upon the Amer-' ican stage. Magnificent Scenery! Superb Costumest tay Mr. eo ee aa Miss B. ST! UDLEY Mr. HARLES Mr. a “9 RINGGO! EN- Mr. J. INGS, Mr. ©. J, ROCKWELL, Me M. “adi DE Me. Dousity OGDEN, Mr. CHAPMAN, Miss GOREPHINE HE) Messrs.’ Moade, Peake,’ Pierce, Chapman, Bemes, Searle and others.’ GRAND FECHTER MATINEE SATURDAY. #,* Seats may be secured for 20 days in advance. Appli- cations by mail or telegraph, directed to the Manager Fille promptly attended to,’ Box office open trom tad Characters LIZZIE, PRICE ‘O0D'S MUSEUN, E FORREST. D MONDAY, EVENING, May 13, Miss GUSSIE DE FORREST EVENING AT 8, AFTERNOON aT 2, BENEFIT aw Re of the betes] Actress poet ies PERFORMANORS, cn DE weg TIM. ho will have the of the Panomnlat honor of, stn i presenting the bares Gomody HONEYMOON, concluding with the DIOK oTURPIN HERNANDEZ FOSTER, in his Sensation Drama, tits TARRAWAY, K HARKAWAY, Feplete wish steel jents and wonder! ING. EFFEC’ TwEsDaY X BVENING, Mr May 13, Joint Benefit ft of th the Misses WEDNESDAY P RVELING, May 1 Benoa of THURSDAY EVENING May 16, Joint Benedt of J, WALLACE and '’, L. CONNOR. srs. J. FRIDAY APTERNOON ang EVENING May 16, Benefit of ‘Superintendent WM. A. LILLIENDABL, M*™ F. B. CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE, + Re arin of the os UNDER THE GASLIGHT, with ail its Tealistle ‘scenery id wonderful effects. TRRYANT’S OPERA HOUSE—TWENTY-THIRD 8ST. between Sixth and Seventh avenues, near hots atre. Ever etardae jatinee BRILLIANT CROW: D HOU! th BRYANT’S arene beac ge de Bryant, ‘ BRYANT’S MINST! j BRYANTS MINSTRELS. Can coer Stand on Your Headt BRYANT’S MINST! Ist of May. BRYANT'S MINSTRELS, Banio. oleate ‘ BRYANT’S MINSTRELS, Under de de Gaslight BRYANT’S MINSTRELS. FAMILY MATINEES EVERY SATURDAY AT 2. BRYANT’S OF RRA. HOUSE. EXTRA MATINEB. iit NELse SEYMOUR, ON THURSDAY LPTERNOON, MAT 15, 15s. r Volunteers and new attractions on this occasi my At 2 o'clock. At do'c! FRIDAY EVENING, ee 4 TEINWAY HALL, 8 LIEBHAS1’S BENEFIT. Mule. LOUISE BeueeE has the to announce R BENEFIT CONC. \ IDAY EVENING, MAY 16, 1873, , + PRID when the ‘Guowine a, beiiant ar aT ataree will ap- Miss ANNA MBHLTO (ier last appearance in America); Mile. PAULINE CANIS: SA, Sopranos Mile. ANNA DRAB DIL, Contraito: Mons. EM Violin Virtuoso; ILLARD, Tenor, and Mile. rouse LIEBHART, Sopr: oh ety occasion will Pe performed for the first time by Mr. ANTON RUBINSTEIN and Miss ANNA MEHLIG, ps UMANN’s ANDANTE and variations tor two plan rved seats, Can be had on and after TUESDA' MORNING, Mav 1 ‘at usual ticket offices. Puriagps TAMMANY ASSEMBLY ROOOMS at MATCH FOR ran CHAMPTONS lig or AMERIC. THE DIAMOND CUE AND $1,000, i on a Collender Standard Eevels br aie parroes CYRILLE DION AND MAU FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 16. On this (opel the hall will be arranged in the form am) pbs theatre, so that every one can witness othe maten without annoyance. Admission, $1; reserved seats, $1 50. Doors oper at 7 o'clock; game to commence at 8. HE ANNIVERSARY EXHIBITION OF THE NEW York Institution for the er consisting of Vocal and Instrumental Music, Literary Exercises, &e., Till be held at Steinway Hall, on Wednésday Evening, May 14, 1873, commencing at 8 o'clock. ‘Admbosion 260. (Cit KILPATRICK, ASSOCIATION HALT, Wednesda; cvening, May M4. Subject—''The Ameri- can Stump.” kets to be had at Sontener's: 701 Broad- terve and sg ‘3, ee hall. Admission, Wcents. Re- en ANTO, “as “See DA iG, CLOG AND IRISH Jig Dancing taught; pu Duplis: fitted ror the stage; Banjos all prices ust issued. “Bogan's ‘Ban 0 anus enabling the pupil to play tanes at signe mith out the least knowledge of music; price $5. BOGAN, 100 Bast Houston street, near Bowery. TRLO 'S GARDEN, “Lalu Waltz,” played by {ho orchestra every night “Nobod, t rice, with picture of uly 78 y Knows As now,”’ sung at Niblo’s by M @, 40c.: “Spray Mazurka,” |. Pattison, e Star That Lights My Lover Home,” sun eat Om 's, & ther Bear Mc to the Window,” Bayman, 40c. ;' “Pity the Homeless One To-night,” Pri Bhi March, Muller, 75¢, Su a Psi Copies mailed. 9 POND. & CO., Publishers, 547 Broadway faneh Mo taion square. YARD.—PRIVATE MUSIC LESSONS, PIANO, ORGAN, Violin, Guitar, Ling, wanted Harmony, 92 Clinton Diace (Eighth str 1854. Students’ Journal and circulars mailed. . SAY WATSON, Director. {ENCING AND BOXING ACADEMY, 18 CLINTON place, near Broadway. Pg) tanght in 12 \gesone A fine asiortment, of cing want paraius and Hoxing Gloves on hand and for sale. olonel MONSTER NLOWN SUITS, TIGHTS. HTS, TRUNKS, SHIRTS, HOSE, Cn sizes and colors, pista, ang aries, in worsted and tt nelose a for rr. bier an: N_ADAMS & CO., 637 Broadway. NOR ALBISU, page T. BARNUM OF HAVANA, mi searching for notabiliti fer his Theatre. the protession desirous of making a business ahs cnc will opraia all she necessarg information by cailing upon J, DURAND, RYANTS OPERA HOUSE, 2p STREET.—RXT! Byars BR on THURS DAY. May 15, 188 Annual Beneftt to Mt, N SEYMOUK. A number of talented ue jai Kiatiy ‘volunteered, (2 conjunction with the OUpe 0 bys Pe OF RRYANT! § MINSTRELS, noth, SPROTAL EVENING IN EVENING IN EVENING 1 OUVENING TN LOCAL NEWS oF LUCAL NEWS OF et a La] or Love avs Reyoamony oF OF WONDER, SCIENCE AND ART. M. HARTZ.... Proprietor CAUTION. As intending purchasers of my snecialties have "found themselves in the wrong establishment owing to other parties making use of my name, T fo inform the public that Ihave at present only one store, roadway, near Fourteenth street, where Ihave for sale hundreds of articles for Birth- day Presents and Home Amusements that cannot where in the United od Beaten CONJURING TRICK KS fr from 5¢ 500. e1 footie ae BOXES OF TRICKS, to take to the country $5, 5, $20, $25, $35, $60, $125, $150, with full, éxpHioit prin Printed’ insgruotions. BEAUTIFUL ScreNrt FIC TOYS, instructive as we’ musing. BOXES OF APPARATUS Illustrating the sciences of ach, ELECTRICITY, seat, for lf gpd Bie A beautiful 120-pay nificen logne of Conjurmg Tr icks wi il soon be ready. vening parties attended with magical Derformance, Sunway HALL—BELLEW, FAREWELL beter pas ah V's Thursday evening, May I& or Ashamed of His Trade,” by Mndigon Motion: “Wolshazear's Fens jadison Morton; “Belshaz: Giove and the Lions,” Leigh Hunts "The Kat ftcoswisb Liection,” Dickens. Interval of ten minutes Part T1—"King' Lear—The Curse of Goneril,” Shakse Tre winflarens’ Dickens; “Battle of Fontenoy.® ‘Major Batti ta Davis; Wilkie Collins. ‘Seats, $ B'S, 114 Broadway, and the Hall, BW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 BROAD. between Houston and Bleecker streets.—Every dne should visit the wonderful Museum ; it istull of ever thing peoples ‘should see and understa: Lectures di losophy of Marriage.” Those parties unal to bn gh | Cry important lectures can have them for mn receipt of 25. nts, addressit sesnerkny NRW. YORK MUskum OW ANATOMY Oe Broadway, New York. GENTLEMEN DESIROUS OF ENTER- LiAng int dramuatte profession can receive thorough instruc eHion by addressing F ition F URR'S GALLERY OF. PAINTINGS—OPEN me andes evening, in the puilding of the German Sav~ K. eral life, Moltke’s Portrait, taken trons by Pre Protessor § ‘Schrader, is now on exhibition, MeEtROrontta ‘AN THEATRICAL AND SHOW “PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STRuet. A LARUE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIETY CITa CONSTANTEE, ON HAND,

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