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BUARDE RS WANTED. Pear BLOCK FROM FIFSH AVENUE HOTEL.—A PRI- vate family will let, with or without elegant Rooms, at ra Wile or party of gentlemen, HANDSOME SECOND F ple closets, hot and col 180 cool, airy Rooms, OR B00M, WITH AM. ai ood Board for two, Warove: it BT HOUSE Wi:T OF FIPTH AVENUR—HAND. somely iurnished Rooms for faaaiiion of single gentle- With first class Foard, No.7 West twenty-ninth st. OR 3 NICELY © RNISUED ROOMS TO LET— ‘with first class Board, to families or to single gentle- ten, at 267 West Twenty-secona street. Ref rence. OR 3 GENTLEMEN CAN WAVE ROOM, BREAK. 2 fast and ten, at 133 Henderson, corner of York street, Jersey Cay. three pilates from terry; family private; Sunday din e $5. wit sue street. FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH ht housekeeping; American r Marr son, ast 2 TO $6 PER WEEK,— = or without Soard, or ti family. 89 Hudson street, cor WEST WASHINGT’ PLA two DNORS FROM, 5) Macdougal street-A handwoiheiy furnished Parlor and Bedroom, with et, with Board. Atop olbar Jn LE RY STRE'T, NEAR BLEVCKER.—A LARGE ®) second story front Koom and other pleasant Rooms to lot, nicely tirisieds on moderate terms; house first class; excellent Board guaranteed, 6 7. $10 P . $15) PER DAY,—PLEASANT oms, with excellent Board, for families and sin- los at 6 ies Iiand 176 Bleecker street, six blocks west of EAST NINTH STREET, BRTWEEN “UNIVERSITY place and Fifth nué.—Large iront Room, Ser convenience, to two geniiemen; hall Rooms; single be: in double room, Table Board $4. WEW YORK HERALD. MONDAY, MAY 19, 1873. SHEET. — HOTEmLS. ss ol HOUSE, 72 FIFFH AVENUE, CORNER eereote= Fine sulta of Rooms” also socie Par i ‘hirteent! rect. Rooms, wits or Wichout Board, ter the Summer. al onee. THE LENOX HOUSE, Greenwich, Conn.—This now and elegantly furnished house wi!’ be open. by the 26th of May. Tt would be worth while for tanilies looking for a first class house to for themselves beiore engaging roams elsewhere. ox House, Greenwich. Conn. or at ihe th avenue, corner Thirteenth . Y 101 ONE BLOCK FROM CITY HALL — wee ht Rooms dic. a day; &, to $3.a week; family Rooms, s3t wud $1 50a day W ENGLAND ) MOTE, BR RN light Rooms, pin a turni-hed, Oto $4 per Week. — For gentle: 759 BROADWAY.—$2 A DAY; foums, without bourd, 75e. and ; family Rooms, $1'S0 and $2 ___ COUNTRY ‘BOAT AS N AND WIFE DESIRE BOARD PROM Sine in ina quict family and healthy location, not over one hour trom city; vieiity of Or reierred; dinqnessenenle re! pene s Tee Ae Ad- reas, with full particulars, T. 5 Bast Forty-sixth street, New York, BOARD CAN BE HAD AT FAiR- for adults only, within five minutes’ Northern Railroad, 2 trains daily; sor Twenty third # t ferry; 30 porhood good and health indance of Truit, flowers, &€. ig. For ful her particulars avenue, of G. minutes to ¢ acres ground large and ab DARD AT EAST ORANGE, N. J.—45 MINUTES FROM New York, 5 minutes’ wale, from Girone sireat SIAR. in a private fami'y, tor In¢v and gentleman or si gentieman: Nerins trim $7 to S12-Audreas Ht. LYNCH, Agent, Main str ] WAVERLEY PLACE (THE FINEST HOUSE IN the clty):—Hanasome front Rooms, $14, $15, d $22 for two persons, with Board; uo children; also le board, $5. 12 WAVERLEY PLAck, NEAR BROADWAY.—PLEA- sant Rooms, with oard; all moderm improve- table bourders tuken. ae . 13 WEST SevENTEENn STREE Board, finely furnished Room References exchaiiged, TO LET, WITH house dirst cl ] TH STREET—ELRGANT ROOMS, WITH LARGER closets, to let, with Board, at 217'West Fourteenth et; house firs! 1 unusually desirable asa Summer a sidence A REGULAR FARM % TO 60 VANTED t T apens d rooms required tor six adults. Farin r9 navee witb: anne, Dieaseay sure lings, healthy location, keeps conveyance, address. with tut particulars, Me. Bliss & CO, 110 Wall street OARD WANTED—FOR GENTLEMAN, WIPE, RARY ‘tnd small nurse: one hour's ride by Harlem or Hod jon roads trom city; near depot; price not to exceed $100 per mouth. Address FAMILY, Herald office. OARD IN FLUSUING, L. L—SITUATION VERY Bu a privaic family will let to one or two gen- Koom, with breaktast and tea, Ap- ply to GEU 2k, 83 Broad street. OUNTRY BOARD,—TWO OR THREE FAMILIES / can be accommodated at the house of NM GILBERT, at Sing Sing; pleasant rooms and healthy, Py cation. ESIRABLE PARTIES CAN pleai demen a lai aca MUL CURE FInsT CLASS Board in a handsomely furnished residence, with all city conve! es, at Englewood, N Howl stabling, Address box 163 i'ost office, Englewood or (navire, thers for direction to the For reterence call at 43 West Twenty-second Atreti. eNew Y York. IRST CLASS BOARD CAN. BE HAD AT THE beantiiul es Known us Larchwood. 1, hours trom andaomely tarnish view and Fool! tood and stabling; splendid lawns and shady” walks and groves; Gvery comfort and convenienees references exchanyed. Address: ws CL box 448 ‘outh | Norwalk Post ofice. TRST crass COUNTRY ROARD-IN A PRIVATE (or gentleman and wife or single gentieman, ty; on, high grounds terms moe: ce, ‘Astoria, LAIR, N. J.—ROOMS TO LET, WIT HOARD, priya iamily. Address box 181 Post office, J drives; rate. iS ONnTe: in a Montelatr, IMMER BOARD.—THREE FAMILIES CAN BE AC © commodated ; deligh tul upland location; large, ar rooms; a few minutes’ waik trom railroad and boat, Ad- dress box Si Peekskill, N. ¥ 18 AND 2 EAST TWENTY-SIGHTH STREET. Three large nicely furnished Rooms on third floor smaller Rooms tor gentleme: Qy West FIGHTEENTH Referouces exchanged. WEST TWENTY-SEVENTIH STREET.—TO LET, 2 with Board, a Suit of Rooms on second floor, con- oom on fourih floor. WEST TWENTY-SEVENTU 27 Coleman House.—Rooms to let, on second and third floors, to families or a party o* gentlemen, with Board; also single Kooms, references required. 29 CLINTON PLAC nished Rooms, with or without Board, to gentle- men and their wives; also for parties of gentlemen. arge and small Rooms to let, with 35 Bast TWENTY-FIRST STREET {DESIRABLE Rooms to let, with or without Boat of three rooms, private bath, &c., with private jable; a Second Floor, to gentionen. “without board ; ref: drences. eo forts of a refined home, with Parlor and Bedroom, m_ second floor; liberal table; Room for gentleman; feferences exchanged. pial eee WEST THIRTY-THIRD STREE on third and large hall Room, with Board, separately or together; references exchanged. 4 WEST TWENTY-NINTH [pati Verner ey to let, with good Board, aud every convenience; also Desirable Rooms with Board. Aisting'of parlor.’ Periroom and bathroom; also. a large : STREET, NEAR 9 NTC LA NEAR BROADWAY.—PUR- 33 CLINTON PLACE—EVERY MODERN CONVE- nience.—Lai ard 3 EAST TWENTIETH Seed ET.—A PARLOR FLOOR 3 EAST TWENTY. FIRST STR tRT.—TUE COM- 39 BETWEEZ Fifth avenue and Broadway. —Second Floor, Suit ly furmished Rooms to let, with first class table; references, 4 8ST STREET, 141, NEAR BROADWAY, ONE SHORT block from St. Cloud Motel, delightful location for Summer.. pes hy furnished Rooms, with or with- por Bebe Board: large sized hall Rooms; hot and cold water; exchange: 42 SIXTEENTH STREET.—SECOND AND third ‘floor trant_Tooms, neatly and, comfortably ed, to et, with first class Board; references. 42 th ST SIXTEENTH STREET.—SECOND AND third floor front Rooms, neatiy and comfortably furnished, to let, with first class Board; references. 443 WEST TENTH STREE!'—HANDSOMELY FUR- nished Rooms to rent, with Board, suitable for gentlemen and wives, or single Mrenilenany house mod- 46 SOUTH WASHINGTON + furnished Room, with Board, two gentlemen, in a quiet far a et fam WEST FORTY: EIGHTH STREET.—ONE SUIT OF Rooms on second floor, elegantly furnish y Room for single gentleman, with superior table house newly furnished, Reterences exchange 50 NINTH STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND University place.—Desirable Roomis, all conve- nlences, with superior Roard, for families oF single gen- tlemen; terms moderate. 52 GREAT JONES STREE’ THREE OR pote gentlemen can be accommodated with neat Room: on second floor, with or without board: private family mode improvements; terms moderate, 53x. THIRTY-EIGHTH — STREET.—CHOICE Boorn for sincle geatlomen or gentlemen and thelr wives, with or without Board, at Summer prices. Refer- ences required. weev DESIRABLE BOARD CAN RE OBTAINED IN Orange, N. J., quite convenient to the depot; terms renronable; references exchanged, Address box 26, East Orange A’ SARATOGA sr RINGS, N. Y._ Grand Union Hotel Will open June 1, for the reception of guests; Professor J, M. Lander and his superb band have been engaged for the season; rooms can be engaged at Metropolitan Lotel or Gilscy House, New York. “Address BRESLIN, GARD- NER & CO., at Saratoga Shrinks, N.Y. RIGHTON HOUSE, Perth Amboy, N ‘4 hours from Now York, will open on or before SE ae from, New York $10 per month; beautiful To jendid sea bathing, good tishing and boating, BARR, Proprietor. BA™ Hote Bath, L. 1., AUG. FUNK, Sr., Proprieto This popular Summier resort has been! completely reno: vated and refurnished aud Is now ready tor reception of rders; sea bathing, fishing, boating dc, For particu: lars apply as above or at Irving Place Hotei, corner Four- teenth street and Irving place. Coma WEST POINT HOTEL, non Saturday, May 31. Jet, with oard in Hotel; special engaging rooms for the season, EDWARD ( COUZENS, West Point, N. OLUMBIA WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, NEAR Hudson, N. Y.—This water is universally regarded as the best combination of healthy ingredients of any in the country; fine air, beautiful grove. Cur HOUSE, AT RYE, WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N. Y., will be open for the reception of guests June 1; one hour ‘trom Grand Central Depot, via New Haven Railroad. This house has been thoroughly renovated and will be kept asa first class family | otel; fine Doating. Gehing anddriving. For terms, &¢.. apply atthe hotel or address J. W. MEAGHER, late of Neptune House, Woodsburg, L. I REGORY HOUSE AND CARPE, Lake Mahopac, N. Y tppy a Two Cottages to lerms offered to parties epertioniacs: address ER HOUSE, Will open for_guests June lo; Hoard’ $4 per day; fonr trains daily from Grand Central Depot, Forty-second Street, Harlem Railroad; Mr. J. Bernstine’s Orchestral Rand "has been engaged for the secon. For terms, &c., apply at the hotel or address J. 8. RAMSAY, Proprietor. 54. WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN Fifth and Sixth avenues —Picasant Rooms for fam- files, with Board ; also single Rooms for gentlemen ; Sun- mer prices; central location. OTEL PROPRIETORS, “WISHING SUMMER bourders, shouid do as ‘ill the city hotel proprietors are, advertising in ities” $10 for the season. Office 22 Ann street, New York. M. M. SHEL! a MADISON AVENUE.—SECOND FLOOR OF FOUR Rooms, en suite or separately, with private table or AKK VIEW HOUSE —LAKE HOPATCORY, “MON. 4 roe count) willopen June}. For particulars apply to WAT whitch & HAMILTON, Proprietors. agg aM NTs. OO8S THEATRE Manager and Proprietor brated English Tragedieune, MLSS NGILSON, AMY nObsart, in Halliday’s grand Historieal aud ‘Romantic Drema, as played by her at the Brury Lang sheatre. London, tor OVER 100 SUT rs. TER Mr. FRANCIS BANUS. A Entire new Sconcry, Costumes, Armory, Appomiments, nical ‘itects wnd'an increased auxiliary vo UNDE TERsoN ‘0 HUNDRED VERS ENING and SATURDAY MATINEE at 1:30. arriay 31 iy He ordere at ts To secure a choice ot places, the mina Tespectiully suggest that seats’ be secured ws tar in ad- ia, Branch Ticket ollice w) Ditsam d Co.'s. LYMPIC THEATRE, 6:4 BROADWAY. EVERY EVENING DURING THE WEEK AT 8 O'CLOCK and WEDREADAY: Kole SATUSDAY MATINEES AT 2, T Week BUT TWO Mu: Mee jorce and GEO, L. FOX'S: fuarry DUMPTY, SECOND AND LAST WsEK ALA ALA! ALAt the Daring earner an Gymnast, ey double somersets pronounces ed by rom cs be the CAST “WEEK BUT 1WO OF THE OLYMPIC York. N THIS ©! TOMIME, RORGRSR ee oon MATINEE THIS AFTSR- NOON, WO OF THE SPRCIALIY AR PAN: See Humpty Dumpty ere he bids farewell to New RUBINSTEIN'S LAST WEEK IN AMERICA. LAST TUREE PERFORMANCES IN AMERICA, STEINWAY HALL, THIS. AFTERNOON at 1%, THE PROGRAMME, L; comprises 41 of the war Pope compositions of ‘hopin, neludes FANTAISIE, (F minor, PRU DES (B minor, A major, nor, D fat ma.or, D minor) OUKRAS (F sharp minor, & fat minor). (E fiat major, A minor, A fat major, © sharp, Silay. (NOCTURNES OW mindr Feahary, ingore minor, A fat major, B major, ¥ ininor, D Hat major, © pou Hi war SES (A maior, C sharp, A flat major), IMPROMOTU (A fat malon). BERCKUS Ba ERZO, Bullades (minor, F ma- aior, F minor, © minor, C sharp minor, A flat inajor, E major, A minor). NEBRE (Sonate B ininor). Admission $5 10-MORROW. AFTERNOON, TO-MORROW AF NOON, LAST UBINSTEIN MATINEE IN AMERICA, The programme will include THRES of KIELD'S NOCTURNES, seats $1 extra, NHURSDAY RUBINSTEIN'S L and ive hundred and Arteeuth ‘Concert tu America, On this occasion the programme will be made up en- | bri ot Rubenstein’s Composit.ons, and will include WO (32) of the COMPOSER'S MOST FAVORITE thus forming BRILLIANT OLOSE TO THE Most TRIUMPHANT CONCER? SP ASON ever known in the musical history of America. Adwission $1. Rese seats, $1 extra, can now be had nt usual ticket offices for any or all of the above per- formances. AY. MLA AND EVERY HA MAN AND WIF, Mr. Frank Roche... . FB. Conway Y OF ANATOMY, way, between Houston and Bleecker stre one should visit the wonder! Mussu: w people should see and undersial Puilosophy of Marriage.” ul thse impor warded, post tre cents, SEC! NEW VoRiCMUsBUM OF Broadway, New York. i res daly Thos9_ partie nt leeintgs can have, the ie by ad tressi ANATOMY, 513 813 BROAD. | i i f AMUSEMENTS, TRE COMIQUE, eer: 4 ua ou, ou 511 BROADWAY, bid BROADWAY. bid BROADWAY, BI BROADWAY, Sli BROADWAY, 514 BROADWAY. | xe 308 HAR ssee and Proprietor. a DUNSAELY. Managers. ‘T, FOR SIX NIGHTS AND TWO MATINEGS, fi THE MODERN PROTEUS, JOUN JOULN JOLIN JOUN JOUN JOHN JOUN JOUN JOUN JOUN — JOUN ON, Tome SUN THOMESON, dy, ORCHESTRA PLAY THE APA andied Cloud" galups, by A. UL. tengo; price WM. A. POND & CO. Publishers, «7 Broud- GQvuasPRD TO HER BREAST HER BABY LAY: on, ic of the Atlantic.” new song, Pratt Ade; “Drift: Harb 35c.;' “Just Touch, the ald * “Wellman, 30¢. 1 ite” waltzes, ‘Li Broaawa: A rEw PIANOS OF OUR OWN MAKE, RETURNED from hire, neariy new; at bargains for cash, or on installments; the same to rent; ail 7, octaves, and in pertect order. No. 5 East Fourteenth st. "ANION PLANOFORTE CO., T BETTS’ WAREROOMS, 788 BROADWAY, COR- ner Tenth street, bew and second hand Pianos and Organs, tor cash or instalments, or to rent, $3 to $lU per month, BARGAIN—$100,—HANDSOME FOUR ROUND corner Piano: Steinway Pianotorte, 7 octave, carved iegs, grand action; sold for Want of money. 13 Waverley place, near Broadway. BEAUTIFUL 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, richly carved case and legs, $165. New ones for sale and to rent. atJOHN MAHO: °8, 224 East Thirty-ninth st. SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF STELNWAY & SONS? second hand square, grand and_ upright Pianos for sale at @ bargain. a number of Instruments of other first class makers. Every instrument ia. if ood order, AY & SONS, Steinway Hall, LADY, ABOUT LEAVING NEW YORK, WISHES to dispose of her Piano ata very reasonable price; superior tone and finish, West Washington place. A. SQUARE GRAND 7 OCTAVE RICH ROSEWOOD Pianoforte; reond corners: carved legs and cae ; Patens eraes, ait medern improvements: made by est city makers; in use 6 months: cost $900, for $3 Stool, Cover and Music Cabinet; also Furlor, Dinini Roomi and Chamber Suits, at half original cost, Call ai private residence 120 West 24d street, neur 6th avenue. LADY WILL SELL FOR $100 A HANDSOME rosewood Pianoforte, in perfect order, iron frame, round cornet modern ‘improvements, splendid tone: Call at 28 Third street, near Bowery. BE Be with out. 10 WEST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET.—SECOND floor to let (with Board), consisting of two Jorge rooms, connecting, with bathroom; private table if de- sired. Reterence required. 12 WEST TWELFTH STREET.—FRONT ROOM to let, with Board; nicely furnished; suitable for gentleman and wife or two single gentlemen. 16: WEST MTH ST.—A RESPECTABLE MARRIED woman to take one or two children to board; con stant attention and care given; highest references, 21 EAST THIRTIETH STREET.—HANDSOMELY furnished Parlor, with Bedroom, for gentleman RS lady; also Rooms for gentlemen; brown stone house ; yy & French family; table first cl reference. wi ST THIRTY-THIRD STREET.—LARGE pan small Rooms; good Board; $4, $5 and $6 pe IFTH STREET.—DESIR- fe “Rooms to let to fentlemen and their wives ntlemen, with Board. 256 WEST THIRTY-FOURTH STREET.—A PRIVATE farnily will let, with or without Board, two la Dicely furnished Rooms; also one small one, suitable for Bentiemen; terms very reasonable. GQ WEST TIRTY-SRVENTH STREET. —A HAND. somely turnished Sultof Reoms on second floor, toncoupte. with Board; also Rooms tor single gentle: men; gas, bath and all the modern improvements. 310 SE! WEST THIRTY-FIFTH STREE nished Rooms, with gov TH STREET.—WITH BOARD, couples or single 325 2) 1 wife or single gentlemen, ele: “WEST FOURTH, to gentleman Eo furnished Réoms, front and back, with all conven- fences, at a moderate price, —T0 LET, TO ent'emen, two comfortably fur- Board. ‘Terms very moderato. VERLOOK MOUNTAIN HOUSE—ON THE CATS- Kills, via Kingston, Ulster county, N.Y. For par- flenlars Address J.B, LASHER, overiogk | Mountain, House, Woedstock, N. ¥., oF JACOB SHARPE, 1 w: AVILION HOTEL, GLEN COVE, L, L, OPENS JUNE 1.—Accommodations tor 200 guests pra drives, boating, bathing and fishing. » BRIGGS, GREAT BARGAIN OF BLEGANT gh are, Pianos at less than halt their valne new, at FISCHER'S, 425 West Twenty-eighth street, near Ninth avenue. A GRAND SQUARE 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO. rte, celebrated city maker ; cost $800; in use nine inonthe; maker's warrantee for avo, years, for $275; Stool and Cover; at private residence 21 East Twenueth street. AVILION HOTEL, KEYPORT, N. J.. WILL OPEN on the st es for ‘Summer. Doarders; boats leave New York 4P. » RSEOG ; terms reasonable. ORGE a KIBBEE, Proprietor. REMIUM POINT TIOUSE. ELIGHTFULLY SITU- ated on the Sound; sea athing, fishing, boating, pleasant drives, stabling | no chilly and fever; 45 minutes from city. A. PLYMPTON, 54 West ‘Twenty-fourth st. T IVERSIDE HOTEL, 182) STREET, CARMANS- y ville, on the Hudson River, and by road one block west of the Western Boulevar ees popular house, en- tirely fitted and furnished anew, ception of aa 20 minutes ‘rom Th For terms, ply to PAULL & DUNCALF, SPRINGS, MOUNTAIN E HOUSE, MONROE, Orange county, N —For special arrangements ap: ply at once: opens June i4; Erte SEAN ry. fil JOHN M. BETTY aN "Manager. HOUSE, 4 COLUMBIA K Y.—A few boeedets can be accommodated with pleasant Rooms and good board at reasonable rates; Food stabling for horses.” Address C.F, WILCOX, pro: prietor. nee TAPPAN ZEE HOUSE, NYACK, on the Hudson, gne hour from New York city. will be opened June 44 i the reception of guests, and Kept in the hest style. Di Grams of the house muy be procured by addrossin L. D, MANSFIELD, Proprietor. 338 WEST TWENTY-E IGHTH, STREET, TW large, elezantiy furnistied Rooms to let, with Board, in a private German fam 362 ¥ T FORTY-SECOND STREET, CORNER Ninth avenue, second floor.—Mra, KUFALL, Private Boarding. A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET EITHER their second story front alcove Room or third story front Room and hall Hedroom, with first class table and rniture, at reasonable rates for th intent itreets for the Summer. 50 West 10 INVALIDS. —ONE OR TWO LARGE, | HANDSOMELY og ay hac) Rooms oy ne fouse Ca physician living bear Madison square tp let, with atten table. “Address Ey vB. box WB Postomiee, saiimihioaa “BOARD. _AND LODGING WANTED. A PLEASANT ROOM AND r8: plain Board, by a man and wife, in an Ameri- ae familly: tsionice to exceed bile sles Address jerald o OARD WANTE in a respecta nd Fourth streets, + nch table preferred. Address TANTED—ROARD FOR A YOUN to work duringthe day: pre the city, above 20th st. Address il WaANteD—poarp FOR A between Nineteenth and Pith avenue, or between Ninetcent Hreets, between Fitth and Sixth a WaRcliant, station F. LADY WHO HAS rs the west side of is, station F. NGLE GENTLEMAN, onrth streets, on Twenty-third mucs, Address Er NGELL'S TU! XIN A nue.—Pleasant Rooms tor gentlcinen or families; Gensien! of permanent, with of without meals; private table if desired. Baths open all night. ALLEN HOUSE, 166 HUDSOS TREET, CORNER of Laight.—E: xcellent Roar ‘seo 37 W per week, with single Room gle Room, without board, $2 and ba aad Lodging, 8) cents gentlemen only. Open all ME CONGRESS HALL, LONG BRANCH, now open for the reception of guests sonable rates. JOS, i. COUPER, Proprietor. ‘Also the Metropolitan Motel, Long Bratiche Xie will be under the supervision and management of JOS. iH, COOPER for the coming season, Rooms can be engaged by applyiny to JOS, H, COUPER, Manager. N.J., 1S board at rea- IE EQUINOX HOUSE, MANCTTESTER, VT. will open June I Address, by mail or telegraph, F, iL ORVIS, V HITESTONE HOUSE, WHITESTONE, L. L—NOW ‘open; 50 minutes from New York by boat or rail; gas and water; a Yew [ooms unlet, single or en sutte. POW. Ww iter. HAVEN HOUSE—ON THE NEW 4 Central Railroad, 3) minutes from New ‘York: 27 trains cach way daily; ‘the most beautifut lace within 500 miles ; splendid lawne, walks, groves, driving, boating, fishing, bathing, Aiud, see bReeZe igh ‘grounds. =. OF address W yERLEY Hous js, 75s ye is INSTI LICATION Jill be received until the ‘th day of May, 1973, b: Board of Trustees of Frederick Feinale Seminary, in Freverick City, Md., lor Principal, to take & said Seminar. ‘The Principal to furnish all the furnitare necessary for the boarding department. ‘The furniture and fixtures for the tuition department will be furnished by the Board of Trustees at Feasonable compensation annually. A. Bo’ GIDEON BANTZ, President pro tem. Secreta: THOMPSON'S COLLEGE, 20 FOURTH AVENL pposite Cooper Institute.—Bookkeeping, Writing, Arithinetic and Languages. Day and evening. ‘Ladies’ departinent—Telegraphy taught practically, demand for operators. No vacation, WRITI BOORKKEEP P metic, &e. ~DOLBEAR" 8 Commersint bonita or 875 Broadway, corner of Eighteenth street, remains open, day and évening, all Summer, Gentlemens ladies oF bo can have private lessons, aud learn more in one tonth le: than in years at school rs. De e spec attention to business writi bebo LA Ahaaha’ gh j GERMAIN, FIFTH AVENUE, TWENTY- Peing 4. a party of youny ntlewomen to 1 street and Brondwa gant suit Koows, pd Vor th uty 3 Under tie paidance ot da ‘oor, Filth avenne side; private tables. uisoy TOT Conduct hele ste ea goretan countries, iis and single Rooms, all front; table dthote $3.00 per | gd who will conduct irate in languages and other pay se Be TRAVELER, No. st Twenty-rixth ste OTEL, MICHAUX, 99 AND 41 West TW I nth street — Faimitios val that tat ean be Hee" pv! R INSTITUTE CLAVERAC KX. ommodated andsouvety (urn en sor Summer boarders Rretelass table, at $26) yer guy, A" Suet Rooms, wth Pn ALONE. FLACK, AISON PARISIENNE, 38 AND 40 RAST TWELFTH ANDOLPH'S NATIONAL SCHOOL OP TE see between University place and Broadway.— graph, ghth street, largest and most practical Hegant sult and single Rooms: private. attendance if | in the Unived States; no vacation; visit the schovl,. Rer- aan a table dhote at 630 P.M. at $1 2, ineiuding erences—Oficers of Western Union Telegraoh Company J and students. AT ONE QUARTER ORIGINAL COST—MAGNIFICENT double round 734 octave Pianoforte, having all im; rovements; fully guaranteed ; cost $1,0i jewntittl octave grand square, for $2"5." Also entire clegant Fur- niture of private residence 210 West eran first. street, near Seventh avenue ; family leaving city. Call this day, MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR sale.—Parlor Grand, made to order by city maker, fully guaranteed, used five months, cost $900, for $275; Parlor, Chamber and Vining Furniture, Chinaware, Giass ware, ke. at a sacrifice; property of family leaving city. 36 West Fifteenth street, near Filth avenue. T PRIVATE RESIDENCE 104 LAST TWENTY-FIFTH street, near Fourth aventte.—Magnificent rose wood @ouble rotind 744 octave patent agraffe grand | square Pianoforte, nearly new, cost $950, for $275 cash; Stool, Cover, Parlor Suits, Paintings, Bronzes, Chamber, Lit brary, Dining Furniture, lew then half coits property of family leaving city : pianoforte ha shi} MERICAN PIANOFORTE COMPANY, 863 BROAD. way.—Pianos of six first class makers, new ana second hand, for sale cheap for cash or by instalments and for hire; also Parlor Organs. ARGAIN.—BEAUTIFUL 7% OCTAVE J) Piano, carved legs, overstrung bass, agratte treble, $225, Pianos on instalments and to Te heap. Ry CABLE, 107 West Twenty-third street, corner of Sixth av. NASH OR I 'ALMEN —WE HAV A NUMBER of first class Pianos for sale that were rented durin: the Winter, in per! order and warranted ; also several cheap second hand Pianos, s AL POND & CO., 547 Bros away. OCTAVE PIANOS RETAILED AT Direct from tactory. Send for cir- E, 78 Barrow street, near Hudson. — ROSEWOOD IRST CLASS. 7}; wholesale price cular. CHRIS’ J. P, HALE IS MAKING 10,000 WORTH PIANO- oJ. fortes for the trade from his’ new 74 octave scales. Give hima call. Thirty-fith street and "Tenin avenue. AGNIFICENT 7% OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO- forte, having carved legs, overstrung bass agraffe, reat sacrifice; please examine; Chickering make Piano only $100; bargain. GORDON 157 Bleecker street. LANOS (BEAUTIFUL WEBBR INC. LUDED), OH ‘ay the cheapest, good as the best, for rent’ or Tent allowed purcliascr; at MERRELLS, Nov § square, 105 Fourth avenue, } panos SECOND HAND, OF VARIOUS MAKE! thorough order, for sale at pvt prices; also Pa rent and on instalments, by CHICKERING & SONS, IL ast Fourteenth street, between er adway and Fitth av. DIANOS AND ORG! —GREAT BARGAINS, NEW and most beauriiul and perfect tones ever made, and by best makers, t lower prices for cash, or month instalivents, of Jor rent, during this mont WaT hERS. 48h Broad 1 than | can be found elsewh 1B MOST RELIABLE, BEST FINISH riehest toned Pianofortes manufacturé dy ‘rom RP seven octave Pianoforte, nearly new, only $150, Co- ‘operative Pianomakers, No. 9 Great Jones street, near Broadway. PRIGHT PIANOS. ry SUPERIOR ASSORTMENT for sale or rent at OUVRIER & SON'S, manufac- turers, 27 West Thirteenth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. ETMASTER DUMAR'S PRIVATE_ “DANCING perro West Fourth street, near Broadw: All fashionable Dances taught; ballet dancers inst tion for single and chorus Dances tor the stage, 3 PRIVATE, Le SSONS at any hour, day or evening. CIRCULARS at Private resis 212 East Eleventh st PEAM MARBLE AND MARBLEIZ E Na + Works, LH and 133 Bast Eighteenth street.—Marble and MarbleiZed Mantels Tiling, Marble Counters, Monit ments, at prices that dely competition. Marble Turning jor the trade, N_ ASSORTS ‘8, URPASSE| for beauty of desigu. and quality of workinaashi Slate Work of al bart 8} ear sisal as AVS Share company, Fourth avenue and nteenth street, Uniou square. QTEWART'S SLATE MANTELS.—RICH AND ELE- 1. gant designs: Slate Works of every description; Mar. Bie and Wood Mantels, T. B, STEWART & CO,, 22) and 222 West Twenty-third streey near Seventh avenue, \, ¥, OUR COLORED BROTHE! Mt GoLodtsD BROTHER, " INSTRUMENTAL SOLOS, INSTRUM INSERUM ‘and ILLUSTRATIONS OF PLANTATION LIFE, PLANTATION LIF PLANTATION LIFE, and introducing Mr. JOHN THOMI'SON in his wonderful performance of SOLOS UPON TWENTY-ONE tRUMENTS, 2 ptt I ANSTRUMENTS, HIS FAMOUS] BANJO SOLOS, ENTIRELY NEW TOPICAL SONGS, for which he receives — $1,000) PER W $1,600 PER WEEK, FOR ONE WEEK, THE HIGHEST SALARS bled KNOWN, THE oreatust sh ARIST LIVING, ella MONDAY, MAY 19, 1873, Till be presented, with évery scene. appointment and effect entirely new, the original ‘Thompson specialty Grama, entitled DIXIE; DIXIE; DIXIE} OR, ovk COLORED BROTHE! DIXIE, Our Colored Brothe: Mr. Jon ‘THOMPSON Mr. JOHN THOMPSON A THE VIRGINIAN QUAKER. Mr. JOHN THOMPSON THE AFRICAN MAGICIAN, Mr. JOHN THOMPSON in which he will play solos upon every known and several undnown instruments, Clarence Goodall... eee a . mo H. Buckle; Mr. W. u. Mitenelt Mr. J. Jrossin. re A. ©, ioreiana ar. James Tighe Grate, the Marine, the Sailor.. Anderson. May Everett Emma Wilmot Jniigna Johnson. Miss Neilie Santord Meg. irs. Wilcox tation Hands Citizen PNOPSIS OF SUENEIY. INCIDENTS, £0, Acrl.—The Old Plantation--Diuue und Jumiacthe Snake in the Grass—Darius Shows His Hand—Dixie Sees It and Goes One Better—Unele Tom Allows no Courting. Double Song and Dance... y Dixie and Julia Clarence strikes trom the Shou! nd Dixie Hits the Bull's kye—Bluck Jack—The Siung Shot—The Old Plant tion Under, the Hammer—Ma. the Villains Orey “Nothing Can Save You —Dixie Turns the Tables—Hi turesque Tableaux. Act 2.—Seven Yeara After—May Disconsolate—“Never Will T Wed the Destroyer of My Loved Clarence !"—Dixie Buys a Barber Shop—Julla Cuts a Swell—Uncle Tom Sur- ris Bones and Dance by A Darky Who is Brass Band, Leader ‘and’ Alt Dead Allve—"May Shall Be Rescwed!"—Dixle Goes Out ona Skirmish Fiunkey Who Saw the D jd Meg in the Tiger's Lair—"Do Not Dixie Wanty fo Go Nome from a Hogshead—The —Drugged Wouldn't Like To Give Him a Pound! DIXIE HOLDS ALL THE TABLEAU, STARTLING RUMP! ACT 3—Dixte’s Triumph—At the Altar—'‘I Forbid the Banns"—Arrest of Clarence—Dixie ina New Role—The Celebrated Magician, Protessor Dixie—The Prison Cell— How a Quaker Fools @ Jailer—Kscape of Clarence and Back Jack—Death to Old Meg—Hunted Down—the Wa- tere Atl Jack rnold Meet Their Fate— xy P| 1k, LORED peepee a SESH Bi} bao OF MATINEE ON WEDNESD. RDAY. MATINEE ON WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY: iy Nee oe Wapneepey AND SATURDAY. AY. and EXTRA NOTICE. ngagement having been effected with the distin. gah d Comedienne, Authoress, Vocalist and Manageress, Just returned trom her prilkiant 1 uroyean triumphs, 1s8 LIN A EDWI & 222% peterce: 22222 MISS the eminent Comedian THE THE THE THE THE THE LEren the celebrated Comedian, from the: theatres, at BLAND HOLT, BLAND Hot Mit BLAND HOLT, the popular Comet or Po Ose ee Actor ue. HOSE FISKE, ree rca Sissies) eee Sessee =e EEF te mietote: teh telss leading London ‘the shed i pa ok at = str ¢ accom, COs lenne ‘aay Ly rt SPOMINRIE Li a ane Mis they will appesr on MA#in y 19, when will he Produced bust LINA 4: DWIN'S crigital Mustent Bure lies (copyright and Miss Edwin's sole property) en- LITTLE JACK sik PeARB: LITTLE JACK SHEPPARD, with other great attractions, —————— ee AMUSEMENTS, Wie LACK Fropricior and Manas LESTER WALLACK Tw LY Hts OF ™ LA Qlonday, ih, to Wednenday, iti LAs? sith Si ceVEN TIMES OF OU AMERICAN COUSIN, Lord Dundreary +... Mr, SOTHERN: THURSDAY, 284, te WEN: , 23th, and MATIN LAsé POUR TIMES BROTESE SAM, DUNDRFARY MAKIIED AND SETTLED, SRUSSDAy, ae Soh ane ‘Sist, _ Seats can be secured for th reat of ot the seasol TL *O8 square THEATRE. ‘oprietor Manager, or Mr. SHRRIDAE. Pd Begins ats Saturday matines at 1:30 Currlages may be ordered at Ll. THis AND TO-voRROW Last 1Wo PiScFORMANCES i FRoU ROU, WED: BNING, MAY 21, will be produced, after most elave’ te _brebaration, ry new aad orignal drama, in five acts, entiled c WITHOUT A HEAKT, L nile! H. Meatgomery Sir William Brows! ton. jackal Gu enue JobR acne, wee eg Lain! Robert Marston (an artis). D, Hi Marking Bev: Mr. Sherwood, ¢iceotur of Woalbridies Mr. W. B. Laurens Dobson (a gardener) hine Laurens tharlotte Cave Miss Hattie Thorpe The play will be produced with new and olecant scenery, by MARSTON, and with new furniture, proper d'appointinents, BOX SHEET FOR THE FIRST NIGHT NOW OPEN, Due notice will be given of the recovery of MISS AQ- Nes ETHEL, and of her reappearance at this theatre. 5857 —ATHE UM, VOD Broadway, inthe Metropolital Hotel. Mauger aaaikt EN’ AN UNDUt b The versatile WOR! L SISTERS, "SOPHIE and IRENE, will appear in their famous xe nsation extravaganga ie HOW RS OF YEO DEN Le The fa BUTLER VE BILL, TRA, nous and cointe pas torn imia THE tPA TROUPE, eight in number, in their great comic pantomime, or, TNE BRAZILIAN APE, Mons, Alex. Zanfretta in his utirivatied production of the mischievous monkey, First week of the engagement of the celebrated Ethio- pian comedian and author ADD RYM AbD RYMAN, ADD RYMAN, ADD INMAN! YMAN, | ADD RYMAN, who returns to the sci nate nim ioemor triumphs, after a ost tattering eugayement in California for the past two. HKAR M13 ORIGINAL LECTURE ON ASTRONOMY, ao at RUMMELSBERG SISTE ERS, MINNIE JA the Stars of Burlesgie Ac Actresses, EST, EA LOUISA ARNOTT, LDA ROSS, oOLGRAEIS GEORG. WM. ORGE H. COS, U. LAN HOLDSWORTH, PROG! TAM ‘Or ‘tart Doors nen at? Curtais MATINEE EVERY MAGIC CHARM, Aue ¢ AGIC CHARM MAFFITT and BARTHOLEMEW, Clown and Bantaloon. hater and BARTHOLEMEW’, Clown and Pantalon THE STARTLING LULU. LULU. ——— FLIGHT — LULU. ——— LULU. Paced THROUGH SPACE, — LULU, ar LULU, LULU. LULU, as TRIP! MERSET —— LULU. IN MID-ALR. LULU. Mme, LANNIER, CORPS DE BALLE mnie OMAN RaLtaers, Everythin) aly aug Original in Pantomime. MATINEES WE! DAY AND SATURDAY at TWO, SAM PURDY AND COUL WHITE'S MINSTRELS. EVERY NIGHT AND SATURDAY M TERRACE GARDEN TH. ATR ia Filty eighth street Fouts ingean and Third avs. LOrRnEtTA AND LiG AND-EVERY EV! NING, A COMPLETE ORCHEST! AKD FULL CHORUS. extra. __Packayes # 12 tickets, $4, VENTRAL si 2S GARDEN. SPLENDID SCENERY AND E 3 TH abbas OPERA HOUSE, ME SE ANON OF 3 The company conse of the i ae talent in the country, Admission, 5c. : reserved sents, 25c. extra, boxes, $1 50 "THEO. THOMAS. --Proprietors THEODORE THOM UNRIVALLED SUMMER NIGHTS CONCERTS, Programme for TUIS (Monday) EVENING May 19) at 8. Ww erre, “Martha,” Waltz, “Artist's Li marten “Rigoletto, ala “Faust,” s 4 5. Overture, ** 7 Ex! thoven Adagietto, 3; Schumann -Goldmark 19. & introduction, Chiorus wad Maréh, third’ ‘act in, ‘Admission 0c. packages containing iz tickets, $4. Can be obtaincd ut the principal music stores, at 285 Broadway and and Central Park Gard ARS EXTRA, 1, BOXES TWO DOL! “ITALIAN OPERA, - Director. CADEMY OF MUSI MAX MARETZEK, ONE NIGHT ONLY, Drevious eo the ie gapartares of the artists for Europe, ENING, 23, POSITIVELY LAST APPRAKANGH OF THE THREE PRIMA DUNNAS, PAULINE LUC! “CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG, SE Together with Sigs. VIZZANI, VERATI, ‘RONCONI and others. Ambroise Thomas! Opera of MIGNON. FELINA. GRA SANZ, MORIAMI, “SUA LOUISE KELLOGG AND OTHER ‘ENTERTAIN NTS. zi The sale of tickets commences on Monday, May 19, at the Academ: nd 70) IONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 21 BOWERY. 8" HE FLYING MAN, HE APPEARANCE THE FLYING MAN, GRIEAT OF THE FLYING MAi HARDIE. PROF, FRANCOIS, cua race os jagic, Reappearance of /CHARLEY Wi HITE, HARLEY a The Universal Favorite, © war The Great Dutch Comedian. D. L. MOR eNew Soni by buy PASTOR, New Drama, THE DRUNKARD'S ST. adohch and GIBBONS tn Son; ts and. Dee FRANCOIS FROUFE OF J MAWIONETTES MAK TREASURER. TO COMMENGE AT 2 O'CLOCK. ITEINWAY HALL. JARLEY'S WAX WORKS, TURYDAY EVENING, MAY 20, 8 o'clock, Robert B. Capereli's Exhibition of the original and only MRS. JARLEY'S WAX WORKS, in ald of the Trust Fund of the Alumna of Rutgers Fo: ‘allege, mission 60 cents; reserved seats 25 cents extra. Tickets can now be obtained at Steinway Hull; Schir- mer's, 701 Broadway; Burnton's, 49 Sixth avenue, and G. P, Puinam’s Sons, $8 Fourth avenue. \[OTICH If HEREBY GIVEN THAT PURSUANT TO section 3, ot chapter 835, of the laws of 1873, pro- josals for publishing and distributing the Cit Record jor one year, in accordance with tne specifications filed in the office of the Mayor ofthe city ot New York, in the City Hail in said city, will be received at said of until ‘uésday, June 3, prox. at 12 o'clock noon, at which hour the bids Will be opened and read, and the award of the contract mad ‘soon thereatter as practicable. Hach proposal will be enclowd in a sealed envelo endorsed, “Proposals for Publishing and Disiributing tl cuy Becvrds s be mace in strict conformity to "ine secur ired on thi Il be e security required on the contract wil 19,000. y FeaWILLIAM F- HAVEM TY ae alayor, GEORGE M. VAN NO! Commissioner of Public Wor B. DELA! SEL! MITH, Counsel tone G New Yous, May 17, 1878 ounsel to ne Corporation. ROPOSALS FOR MONUME appointed to erect a sol/iters’ mor ‘will receive plans and proposals unul June | for the erection of said monument. The height must be not less than 60 tee Material marble of granite and the shaft surmounte a “soldier at rest’ or other patriotic de- ost st to exceed 10,000, exclusive of foundation or sub-base. signs must be submitted with proposals and included, int the cost, No design fi tor se] THE COMMITTER mument at Beverly, AMUSEMENTS 5TH AVENUE THEATRE, RE, 728 AND 730 BROADWAY. Curtain rises a be Carriages may be Sole Lessee and M. ee ao ST ue Dae ONDA: Ae pexteit OF 'M Ww Dav iba GE. - 26TH AND LAST nia OF DIVodcR, TORSDAY NiguT, MAY Wilt be acted fn ORIGINAL PLAY, in Be acts, by Mr, dramaty OSENTHAL, of Vieunay MADELEIN MOREL, The SCENERY wii ve All. NEW, by Mr. Ji ROBERTS and by Mr. LOUTs DUFLO’ by Mp Ue H. The lay 9 oi ne fugu and Appointments by Mr. RUBERS Coe Mechanism by Mr. OMAS KELLY, Ome dy Mune: Fingnete. THE CAST favorite artists of the UE EDY COMPANY. piry Gentleman of Mr, Goorge Clart leibiaae atin inolates! ae tollowin: PTH AV ts ts giving lly the Line", “at Louis Jamea Baron Otto Vou ‘iteinwaid, one of the Happy Mr. lienry C1 “if. Himund Perea idiish” Pidasure | Hun er, Blaaness “a rd. W. Lem tits" Geiniie"Pustor "or sides Riedel anviior Lord buriey, an’? Wwliose purse purchases both The Abbe’ Vis Charles Fisher wi astute i Gen an sty to shane, and who has but on —he won't stic n one sorrow" ol Ht. James tawia Btobel Mr. |, Chapman ir. Miss Fann; non urnets Countess of Dalberg. Morant Lotte, her Daughier. Marsierite. Sheeee May Vale iss s Ciara Morris Phillip’ “a Mrs. . Mi. Gilbert Karctia, the Widow of other of Predri 5 Miss Geimithe Franciska, ¢ Marguerite’s Bridesmaids...) Miss Cassidy Caroline, (Miss Sto wart. *e° The tion passes at the present day. The scene of the first and second acs 1s Vienna; that of the third sn8 fourth, Ling in and about the Dalberg domain, the third wet a lapse of une year Is to be supposed. act Y PIRS iT. Scens.—Parlors at Von Armin’s. cit ABnchelor Supper. A’Comedy With How It Was Played! ACT SECOND, Scxnx.—The Boudoir of Pervenche (upholstered by Robert Cuvier), residence (new?. in a Comedy an¢ The Moruing After the Ruvel. The UH that is Held Out to the Miserable! ACT THIRD, Sonne —Apai Id Castle of Dalberg (by Dutloca). ach judy a Reluge and Pervenohe is Again Driven to the Abyss! FOURTH, Scere 1 (b: Robersetne Boudoir of Marguerite. Pre- Daring tor the Bridal, sKNK soy Koberta).—‘he Cuthedral at Ling Twe Ceremonies! A MATINEE OF MADELEIN MOREL! SATURDAY, A’ Ms O'CLOCK. %* Seats may be secured tor ‘any of closing pico ofthe sentson. __ Box sheet open daily from 8 A. M. till é P.M. pe AVENUE THEATRE, BENEFIT OF M hon he will appear forthe Zin and last time, in the when he will appear, for th ith and Ast ime, Character of DE WOLFE DEWITT, tn DIVORCE Ma. Ww. DAVIDGE, RAND OPERA HOUSE, bats hae ed street, corner of Eighth avenue, Bogins Carriages na, pe ordered tor It Sole Lessee tad Managers AUGUSTIN DALY LAST TWELVE NIGHTS of MR, CHARLES FECHTER st MONT! ISTO. LAST TWELVE NIGHTS of the present pauiant engagement und of the Magni cent Dramatic Spectay ATURDAY, MAY 24, Last MATINER’ BUT ONE OF. MR. FECHTER AND MONTE CRISTO, ae Rigi co by Mr. CHARLES Net ee at Mr. J. TUDLEY, CHARLI KCLERCY, We LL, B.S. RINGGOL! 2d We JENNINGS, ‘OHORGH DEVERE, DORSEY OGD! Miss LIZZIE PRICE, Misg CHAPMAN, Miss HENRY van others. Seats may now be secured for any of the LasT NIGTINa Hos onice open trom stl, octal oitice vestibule of Filth ‘Avenue Theatre, 728 ‘and'130 01 way. OwERY Y THEATRE u MONDAY. BVE a first time of HARRY SEY MOUR'S new original drama, in'« prologue and three acts, CUBA LIBRE; or, ORELLY'S MISSION, Founded on adventures of a correspondent of the New York Herald. intensel, exciting. Ss Ae ete TARTLING EFFECTS, Preceded he neve i farce of CONNECTI DUT COURTSUL IN PREPARATION—A new local drama, entitled the BOY BURGLAR. woos jefe risiny TABLEAUS, an ATO YANKEE LOG AY, MAY 19, PosiTiVELy ONE WEEK ONLY. EVENING AT & AFTERNOON ATR Speclul lor AT! -RFORMAN' en ‘ocala Miss wise SY im Maeder's new sensation of THE PRETTY FLOWER, | RYANTS OPERA HOUSE—TWENTY. between Sixth and Seventh avenues, near Booty Every evening at Saturday Ma Natinee ata: BRILLIANT SUCCESS. OUS! BRYANT'S: MINSTREL BRYANT'S: ford RELS. BRYANT'S ML RELS. BRYANDS MINSTRELS, BRYANT’S MINSTRELS. BRYANT’S MIN Pode BRYANT’S MINSTR FA a, Pe ey ES EVERY SATURDAY, Are AYBENERIT OF. MR, JOUN SIMPSON, TREASURER YREEN ROOM—M4l FOURTH A 'UE—HENRY AND FI Charies Dobson, the King Banioists ot the world, ime thelr wonderful solos, every eunnnts Wednesday Saturday evening. Admissio LUGKE, in his new drama’ Genevieve te ‘pryank ‘Old Dad. Can Sgn Rvand On es Heade ving Ist of Bante omiealiies. Under de Gaslight. METROPOLITAN THEATRICAL AL AND SHOW PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET. A LARUE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAT, MINSTREL AND VARIETY CUTS VONSTANTLE ON” HAND. ; MUSICAL, : A HHALLAM'S MUSICAL ACADEMY, 12 UNTON « square. Instruction im all branches of music. Pri- Vate or class lessons under Mr. Hallam’s tuition or super- Ht summer. iH IST OF THE FIRST CLASS 18 OPEN TO amengayement {1 tis city or vicinity. Addresm ORGANISi, care of W. A. Pond, 647 Broadway. MERICAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. Genera! office, 463 Broadway, near Seventeenth st formal branch, .3 Union square (Decker Brothers’ bnild- ing. } For pa ticnlars apply to H. BCHHORBDER, director. ay number of Musk ata, LLEGE OF MUSIO, BROADWAK + and Ninth street.—Special attention called to our Violin Classes; liberal arr mad Voices, “The celebraced Girard bse EAUTIFUL MUSTO, roy Mazurka,” J. N. Pattison, O0c,; “Celtia Polkay Pattison, Ge; “Medley Galop,” (lesemans 85c.; “Luin Walizes,” with Pagure Se iile, Raney 150.5 “March Komaine,” Gounod Homeless Qne Tonight,” Dallad, by Pratt ‘mallede WM. o Publishers; 47 Bry ncotinym and Union square. rately. The whole to be paid for when complete. Th — Sonne eres eran tnrogetany or ail igong: | COUARS, grag a AND, PRIVATE, SEACH t N, Chairman, 0 : k TOWNSEND, "Secretary, Beverly, Burlington county, away at J JAY WARSON'S Music. Moots 2 clinvom Nee ace. By inail te IVED BYTHE oF MUSIC PROM SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE REC! School Trustees of the Tentn ward, at the office of the Clerk of the Board of. bea | Pd ‘orper of Grand and Elm streets, until Monday, May 26, 1873, and until 4 day, for the Des is and other o'clock P. M, on'said day, ks Bea f Sng omer Furniture, required for Primary School fies “at bes Also at time and place. proposals will be recelved forthe 'Steain Heating Apparatus 1oF said *Phans and specifications may be seen at the office ot the PANU Che aan of School Buildings, 146 Grand street, ied a eubonsible ani approved sureties willbe requtred from each roposais will not be con ered unless areties are name to reject any or all of the ba Trustees reserve the righ ofte bei ALONZO TRUESDELL, HaNRY R, ROME, TAYLOR, Me Dy lito GORSCH, Set or po BIBER DENSERLEIN, i ard, _ Dated Naw Yous, May 1a laggy sees, Tenth w Mactan ORE i ean ail cational ‘ope for one cent a sheet, fom all col Heethoveny Sonntag, Thalbers, Surauss and others, GOs up on HAMLET, AT ASSOC: TON HALL, WILETER CULLEN BRYANT Will prosiges lures byr JAM CULL wi reside , address: Key, Dr. BELLOWS. THURSDAY EVENING, May 22, at8 o'clock. Tickets $1, reserved seats for sale at Schirmer’s, 71 Broadway, and At Putnam’s, corner Twenty-third street and Fourth aven R RICHARD PARKER WILL LECTURE HEFORE the Christian Association at the Chet Twenty-ninth street, this (Monday) evening, a8 9’ ‘locke | Admission iro, All’ are cordialiy invited.