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LOST AFD FCUND. ener ae i ate A pe onion ner aoe MONDAY, third street car, @ Thay, we the same by applying at a proving property and 26, era TWENTY. OLD BRACELET LOST.—OF LITTLE ices ceoens asakeep ake. A liberal reward will be paid to the finder if left at 3.9 | asi Sixty-second street. —$20 REWARD—A LOCKET, CONTAINING THE Lio iiketerses ftwo children, The Say Baek Rg receive rd the delivery of the it the tha abons Foard, an, ae Faivery of RLBU! & CO., rit of $5 will be paid, Apply to GEO. STRERY & SON, 18 John street. EVENING, A DOG, HALF ST. Li pernnra eee in tan and white; reward wil: be pald by bringing him st Fourteenth street. EB STAG er $W. A suitable reward will Firth avenue, Lie, SEVENTH REGIMENT VETERAN BADG! und Memoranta i paid for iis return to the Erie alway “office, 248 Bi mon blask o value but to tl owner, No, 10 North paper et showease manufactory, HOLLACHER & PRASCH if returned wii be suitably rewarded. OsT—IN JOHN STREET, A SQUARE PAPER BOX, Lostnuuininy two rings and two studs. The finder will be rewarded by leaving them at L, C. LAMBELEI'S, 19 John street, . third Hloor, front, OST—SATURDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 31, GOING L from Twentieth street to Union Square Theatre, a pair ot gold Lyeglasses with chain attached. A suitable nea will be given on their return to 35 Gramercy place. TOLEN BY BURGLARS, ON THE NIGHT OF MAY From the store of John, Knowles, 270 Fourth av. tnue New York, the a iollowing Fi Property, Watches, Watches Nos By, 19.4iae toi 9, 3,850, 5,449, 5, ns tone e English move: ment; several © ‘ovements; a lot of Spencer's Diamond Spects i Kye Glasses; silver and plated Napkin Rings. Any iniormation leading to the recovery grill be iberaiiy rewarded; dealers in other cities please Lo pnpets ENVELOPE CONTAINING LEASE AND ; gr) Mtimetle REWARDs. REWARD AND EXPENSES,—LOST, A LONG haired white Poodle Slut, on Fourth avenue, be- tween Thirty-first and Thirty-second streets. Return the tame to P, DALEY, southeast corner of Fourth avenue iE Ve ence street, Seo last Sunday’s and Tuesday's lerald, SPECIAL NOVICES. # SOUTH oO, brit OAROLINA OFC Pee 7s ga eet CLASS an oR Se 8S CLASS £8, 16, 55, (0, M4, 25, 35, 69. conta Bo, hatte 1 eho box 8,855, FFICIAL DRAWING NORTH CAROLINA LOTTERY. may 31, 1878, RKEN & CO., Man: LUTHY 4 CO., Brokers, 24 Greenwich sireci, OPE, AS TAKEN yes CLEARING HOUSES AND te hes, Moths and Flea e tt SD ANAIUER'S olticer 72 White stsees com ner ol Browaway. Sat OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY—NEXT DRAWING JUNE 10, German state Lotteries, Send WHITER 2 oo, ou Post office box 3,836. 85 Nassau street, room 4 Si THOMAS BAY RUM, OF VERY FINE QUA! ITY, for sale, net Feduced prices; quantities to suit; in bon: or duty paid. W. CARLK, Old slip. _ GION CAMACHO, ABOUT “RETURNING TO PERU, fers his services tor the cotlection of claims and transaction of any business which may be entrusted to him; special attention paid to patents of real value. AD: iv to him at 109 Siate stree! ‘ational Bank Note ‘Company, jo. 1 Wa 10 THE FUBLIO.CHARLES HARTMANN | AND Hannah, his wife, have thls day separated by mutual consent. HARLES F, HARTMAN WANNAH HARTMANN, New Yonex Crry, May 81, 1873. HE PRINCIPAL DRAWING of the 74th, Brunswick Government Lottery, 000 1 000 Pr Brookl, va: Os atofiice of Highest prize 120, javana Lottery—Next drawing June 10, Royal Saxon Government Lottery. City of Hamburg Lottery. Prizescashed and information give THEODOR 2SCHOCH, Dox 6,08 Post office, _ HERE IS NO PLACE LIKE HOME-IF THE PAR- lor, dining and sleeping rooms are all well tur- nished, and re eens (Dpholstery, ae, 116 Nassau street Furnitui are supplied « on liberal ter: GEORGE TENNA EXPOSITION.—NOTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN that the juries of awards at the Vienna Expo ition have postponed their meetings to the Ist of July. Rares wishing to forward goods tor the Exhibition can do so up tothe l0th ot June. For further information apply to KADCLIS FE BALDWIN, United States Despatch Agent, 72 Broadway. $589 589 IS DRAWN DAILY IN THE LEGAL. ot ized Kentucky Lottery. Bore Bevan and Kentucky circulars free; 123¢c._ conimissiot wed. Address BALEY & CO. (office established 30 years. i Broadway. road wa; $25 REWARD.—LOST, ON SATURDAY, MAY 31, A Gold and Cornetian Seal, with Gold Buckle at- tached ; the stone has a crest and coat of arins engraved on it, Whoever will return the same to 52 West Thirty- fifth” street shall receive the above reward and the thanks of the owner. 500 ~A LARGE SOLITAIRE DIAMOND, GENT'S Pin, mounted to be unscrewed, lost, Sunday Bvening, 25th inst., in neighborhood of Sixth avenue and Carmine street. Above reward will be paid by STARK & MARCUS, 22 John street, up stairs. $1.00 REWARD WILL BE PAID, AND NO f uestions for the return of all the jamnonds and Jewelry taken! trom 188 East Thirieenth street May 7, 15 A LIBERAL REWARD WILL BE GIVEN FOR THE recovery ot a brown Camel's hair Polonaise, w.th satin stripe, supposed to have been lett in mistake ata umber in Ninth or Tenth streets, New York. Apply at Bl West Twenty-cighth street, SPECIAL NOTICES. _ ATS A HERALD BRANCH OFFICE, BROOKLYN, © corner of Fulton avenue and | Boerum street! Open from s A. M. On Sunday trom ito 9 FURNITURE, A —CARPETS, Furniture, Bedding, Oilctoths, Lace Curtains, Window Shades, Blankets, Comforters, ec. at very low prices, at ‘the lurge wholcsale and retail warerooms, 500 to'516 Kighth avenue, corner of Thirty- futh aud 1hirty-sixth streets. D. K essor to H. O'F a rrell. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURNI- ture und Bedding at lowest cash prices, by weekly fostalments, at O’FARREL’S warehouse, 410 Kij nue, between Thirtieth and Thirty-first s £80, 882 BROADWAY—PIUKHARDT’S PREMIUM Parlor and Sota Bed for sale on easy terms or for cash; also Parlor and Bedroom Sets, by J. H. & Vo. T BENDALL’S OLD STAND—FURNITURE, CAR. ets and Beduing, cheup for cash or by weekly and monthly paymenis, C. E. CANNRO 20) and 211 Hudson street, corner Canal. ighth ave- eels, GENCY FOR OHIO CATAWBA W &C., THE ie peleneaced Sans Pareil Champagne, which has taken premium over all manye wines. A trial solicited at roadway, JAS. D. CENTER, Sole Agent, MERICA.—A FEW THOUSAND MORE YOUNG or old men, who love liberty, to join an association df a social, beneficial and political charact Send ad- dress toAMERICA, Herald Uptown Branch office. \ONSUMPTION.—A GENUINE EFFFCTUAL REMEDY for hopeless Consumption, Ulcerated Lungs, Coughs, uMoNia, trom an eminent retired phy acian, tor in- Talus sending address and stamp to PHYSICIAN, box e. RESSMAKING. ECONOMY, PROMPTN AND PERFECT FIT. Messrs. LORD & TAYLOR, to prove that RETRENCH. MENTis possible, have so arranged their Dressmaking Department that’ KCONOMY in material and trimming is articularly studied in every detail, and they are now furnishing Dresses at_a MUCH LESS PRICE than the Cost of amported garments, while for STYLE, FIT and GENERAL MARE UF they ory way egiual to the fnest Farisinu manuiactuze. The IMMENSE INCREASE bf orders during the pust month prevented our usual rompiness; but now, with extended facilities and the OME LETH REORGANIZATION of the depurtment, we can sately GUARANTEE ALL ORDERS AT THE TIME AGREED, and as to FIT and PRICE nnod soppetton, ntieth street, UDING THE OPERATION Broa nd Tw VERYRODY AND HIS WIFE, IN MY COOK, DELIGHTED WITH TH EOF HINES COMBINATION THE TEA-KETTLE DOES ALL THE WORK, WITH NO” ODOK AND VERY LITThE Baar, AND, ‘SAVES TIME, SPACE A D ATTENTION, T STL BROADWAY AND SEE THEM IN LEOTIO NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN ill be held at the office of the New York 3 Com No. 21 Water street, in the city of lyn, on Monday, the 2d day of June next, at iz Babee oon of mat'day” jor Aitecn directors O¢ onld company, for the then e1 year, and for two inspec- fors of eléetion for ist, The trancier books will be closed mm May 3toJune 4 HENRY O MURP! ©, P, Quintann, Secretary. OR SCALP DISEASES CONSULT DR, B. the skilful hair doctor, 49 Bond street, New York, who cures ialling, lose and untimely gray’h moist dandrutt, irritation or itching of the hi tomplaint or disease ot the scalp. 8 DANZIGER’S NEW PATENT FLY AND MOS- « quito Destroyer sad shot. Indian Insect Powder and invincible Magnetic Paste, for the destruction of all Kinds of Vermin. 72 White street, corner of Broad wa; a) Cy ‘AVANA AND KENTUCKY LOTTERIES. SEPeEs cashed ; circulars sent tree. JOSEPH BATES & 71 Broadway, New York, room 31, first floor. F rr WANT THE BEST. STRAWBERRY SHORT IAKE, THE TENDEREST AND JUCIEST MEAT, ne Bust COOKED VEGETABLES AND. THE Most ECONOMICAL AND CONVENIENT METHOD ror DOING THE wore Do sO YA FAIL TO CALL AT 5; NY PARTY LEAVING TOWN FOR THE SUMMER or longer jcan leave a handsome Parlor Suit with a Tesponsibie erally without children, where the bestcare will be taken of Seat, if required or might pur- chase it, Address NEATNESS, Herald office. MAGNIFICENT SATIN PARLOR SUIT, NEARLY new, cost $475, for $2 one do, $175; Brocatel nd Reps, worth $75, $50 and $35; ToseWvood ‘chambe: cost $475, for ‘siisSwatnut, Bedroom Sai ts, $25 up: Paint Ings, Fiinoforte,’ Bronzes, Mirrors, Curtains. Carpets 30 Buffet, Extension Table ‘at half original cost; family ieaving city. it Kast. Twenty-titth street et, be- tween Fourth and Lexington avenues. Cut this out. FIRST CLASS ASSORTMENT HOUSEHOLD FUR- niture for sale—Farlor Suits, Grand Duchess, Marie Anioinette styles, covered, silk brocatel, cost $800, tor $200; do., $150; do., $45; Bronzes, Etageres, Bookcase, Paintings; Burcaus; Bedsieads, Mattremen, Dining Furnt: ture, rosewood Pianoforte ; a ‘sacrifice: property family Jeaving city. Can be seen this day. 36 West 15th st., near LL TEE FIRST CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Stare rivate family declining housekeeping for sale, SA ianororte, rich satin Parlor Suits, cost § Fg ita, qocees, brocatel ete ncine : Nita ga to ni upwards; complete Chamber dui Carpets, Mirrors, ‘Chandeliers, Bronzes, Ae. Gall atthe residence 120 West 23d street, near 6th avenue. Hy, SALE, AT A@REAT SACRIFICE, ALL THE residence 210 West Zist street— moon a pair, at $25 and $30; 2 Piano- fortes, Decker & rothers, makers (guarantee transferred to purchaser); Bedroom Suits, in black walnut and rose- Boer from $40 to $100; Ornaments, Paintings, Bronzes, Gall this day or Monday. Qanrers, Furniture, Beds, Bedding, Ae. Payments taken by the week or month. Terms KELLY & CO., corner of Twenty-fifth street and Sixth avenue. _ EGRAAF & COCHRANE, Wholesale and Retail Furniture Dealers and Manufacturers, removed to 152 and 154 West Twenty-third street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. D Parlor, Chamber and Dining Room Furniture Mattresses, Spring beds, &e., atve Li ‘i low prices. argest variet: sas if in the city. All goods guaranteed as represented. DEGRAAF & COCHRA} 152 and 154 West T Beer MIRROR LIBRARY BEDSTEAD, COST 1) $150, will sell for $90; latest patent; perfect order Address HOUSE, and nearly new. care HUGHES, station C, J)URNITURE, CARPETS, BOOKS, PAMPHLETS AND Libraries bought for cash at No. 4 University place, between Clinton place and Washington square. 50,000 volumes of Books for sale. BROADWAY, M OPERATION HINE'S BOMBINATION: STEAM Ci EARES' ARES’ PARAGON SHIRT! made to order and warranted to fi nt by express, C. 0. D., to any part of ne ‘country, at the following prices: Sshiris, Masonville muslin and fine linen. shirts, Wamsutta muslin and very fine Iii shirts, New York Mills and best line me Boys’ Shiris ready made and to ord ‘ancy Shirtings in great variety. Directions tor measurement sent on epaentioe. RICHARD MEARES entlemen’s Fernishing Goots, id Nineteenth York, N°, “MACHINE.—A CONTRIVANCE, WHICH AP- Med to the nose for an hour dally, so Wirects the soft tartilage of which the member consists that an ili-form- 8d nose is quickly shaped to perfection. Sent by pattern, post, 1o1 or $3. ALEXANDER Ri 218 High Holborn, Lonion. EW YORK LAUNDRY OFFICE, % WEST E enth street.—Family and gentiemen’s linen, collars And cutis, laces, flu ted in a superior manner in. bourr notice ; lacé curtains, shades, furniture covers blankets a specialiy. NO, 209 MULBERRY Street, New York, May : nd tor the ci ice that they will re Senses for the sale of strong ant spieiiuous rs. wanes, ale and beer, in accordance with the laws ot (he Btate of New York, on and «ter MONDAY, June 2 1873, Bi the following ra es, Which hia th in GLASS 1° For’ frst class hotels, re &c., the sum of $2: GLASS 2. For second class hotels, restaurants, saloons, &c., the sum of GLASS 8, For all other places where st nous i nors are sold and drunk upon th sum of rants, saloons, and spirit. remises the CLASS 4. For storekeepers, druggists, and all places where strong and spiritueus hquors are sold in quantities fess than five gallons ata time, and not drunk ‘upon the Premises, the sain of $6). LASS 5. For all places where ale and beer only are wold, and no strong or spirituous wines or liquors, the i, jount of the license fee in each case must ac- he application, eiving ® hieense will be furnished with a lating the sale of intoxic ewith will be required. is dire ted to the provisions of the law relative to closing on the Sabbath, and from 1 to A.M. other days. jo license will be granted to known proprietors of. or ces used for, houses of prostitution, gambling oF other moral or uniaw 1 purposes Uply tn the following order :— nd, Vhird, Fourth, Flite and sixth Uusi¥ h, Tenth and Eleventh Masi 2 nh, Fourtee teenth and Seventeenth wards, from Sane ito Sune m the Kighteenth, Nineteenth, T fs ah ‘and ‘Twenty second wards, from June, set June ‘3 ‘Notice is also given that a book for the regist 4 pisints or Violations of the Excise laws has becn opeued thorized to receive any paym 4 rd oxcept at its office ahd during olce OMe hours cel 2 4M oe iz P.M. gedaan 3A MES 1s STEWART, c ve D, T. MARSHALL, omepenoners JOHN R, VOORHIS, o ory DRAWINGS KENTUCKY Mong LOTTERIES. CRY. CLASS NO. 367—May 31, 1873. a dren 0, Hi none ae he Hitter, roker, 208 situates | C OR SALE—TWO NEW ELEGANT BRUSSELS PAR lor Carpets, only eight days down; also some House- hold Fur at 68 King street. JOOD SECOND HAND AND MISFIT CARPETS A x pecialty.; ail sizes, handsome styl ‘at 112 Full street. chea| ton street, corner of Dutch; ‘entrance on Dute \REAT BARGAINS—DON'T LOSE THE CHANCE, Loan Office sale to pay adyances, 722 Broadway, opposite New York Hotel. Walnut, rosewood, mahogany and oak Parlor Suits, in eatin, brocatel and reps; Bedsteads, Bur ‘algh- Glace, Etageres and rary Suits; Exten- ; Brussels, velvet and rtains and Lam. SW Oil Paint stands and Commodes; A Cabinets; Sideboards, Bookea sion, Cent tapestry Carpe’ brekins; China, jass and Silver Ware ings, ravings and Chromos; Clocks, Bronzes, ‘Vases nd Chandehers; Barmore Pianoforte, 7 octave. “tHousekee epers Invited; goods at half original cost. A oe S GRAHAM, is now o} Se: both nd antique, likewise Carpets of every description, Has now on hand ® great variety of rieh Furniture of every description on sale, MOXY OR WEEKLY PAYMENTS.— IM Furniture, Bedding, &c. DEALY & CUNNINGHAM, 384 and 286 Third avenue, near Twenty-cighth street. Prices lower than any other h "190 Third avenue, n to purchase ail kinds of patent.—The only cast iron porce The best in the world. Beauty pine JON HUBBELL, 920 Broadway. HOM. PURE 18 NO PLACE Be é Ii the parior, dining room and bedrooms are well furnished. The place to get fine Upholstery, Parlor and Bedroom Sets, is at GEORGE A CLARK'S popular establishment, 747 Broadway, onthe most liberal ter EEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS FOR FUR, niture, Carpets and Bedding, at B. M. COW?! ER THWAIT & 'CO.'S, 155 and 187 Chatham street. An immense stock and low prices, sy lee tg SECOND y aie OAK BUFFET CHEAP for cash, Add -, box 1,678 Post office. 00 WALNeT, BEDSTEADS, CHAMBER SETS, 1.0 ‘also elegant Dressing Cases, Wardrobes, &c., all warranted of e bad SS ity, at 25 per cent below Broadway prices. Furnitur. nufactured to order and designs furmished at manutactor: head Hodson street. MATRIMONIAL. det YOUNG GENTLEMAN \N DESIRES TO FIND A Fenned, agreeable and, affectionate roung lady matrimoniaily inclined. Address, in confidence, 1. WILLIAMS, Post ottic N EDUCATED AND REFINED AMERICAN GEN- tleman, middle-aged, of irreproachable character and antecedénty with some means and of the highest re. spectability, wishes to correi neans ‘nd Gongeminl§ Yastox; object matrimony. Address sLis, New York Post oft AMUSEMENTS. Ball aT NS AT & BEGINS 47 & Buains at & OLyMPIG THEATRE, om Broadway. Load ANNOUNCEMENT TO ONE AND ALL FAREWELL FAREWELL PERFORMANCES, PERFORMANCES. LAST OH! CHANOE Last cilanoe to see the great Grimaldi, New yore 8 “special favorite, New York’ special favorite, THE ACKNOWLEDGED FACIAL ARTIST, 86. i FOR GEO. L rox, GEO, L, FOX; in his time-honored, wondrous and marvellous Panto- mime specialty of HUMPTY HUMPTY DuMPTY, DUMPTY, LAST APPEARANCE OF HUMPTY'S KALEIDUSCOPR OF WONDERS, HUMPTY’S KALEIDO COPE OF WONDERS, who appear in their grand and STARTLING SENSATIONS OF THE DAY, meeting the hearty approval of the pudticnees who night htly greet them. BEML! * ry ah MBER THIS IS YOUR DA R LAST CHANCE, MOST POSITIVELY THE LAST 81x NIGHTS. LAST SIX NIGHTS. HUMPTY SURELY BIDS FAREWELL, CHILDREN, YOUR LAST CHANOE, CHILDREN, YOUR LAST CHANCE, HUMPTY DUMPTY, HUMPTY DUMPTY, LAST TWO MATINEES, LAST TWO MATINEES. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, AT2 P.M. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, AT 2 P.M. THE GRAND \D FAREWELL, SATURDAY, JUNE 7, AT2P, M. AND 8 P. M. AT2 PM, AND 8 P.M. MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 9, THe) BRAUTIFOL AND CHARMING COLMAN § SISTERS, Pipe ele BY A BRILLIANT COMPANY, SEE BILLS OF THE DAY. ARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN. THE GREAT NEW YORK ATHENEUM COMPANY KVERY EVENING. TIVOLI GARDEN, Eighth sireet, between Second and Third avenues. THIS EVENING AT 8, SACRED . CONCERT. 25 OF THE BEST MUSICIANS, 2 UF THE BEST MUSICIANS. The Garden has been ately, fitted up for the Summer season, and is now one of BESE 'AND FINKST PAMILY. RESORTS IN THE CITY GRAND HE GREAT ATHENEUM COMP ANY, PARK K THEATRE, BROOKLYN, 2, AND EVERY EVENING DURING THE WEEK. Paxy pe BROOKLYN, UTLER' ut ATHENEUM COMPANY ERY EV: WEDNESDAY VND SATURDAY MATINEE. XERCISE, HEALTH, AMUSEMENT.—JOHN WOOD'S Gymnasium, ‘Twenty eighth street, near Fifth ave- Ps jathing, Lift Cure, Boxing, ‘Special training for corpulency, dyspepsia, pei is “aebility, gout, ac. Open day and evening. ADIES DESIROUS OF ENTERING THE DRAMATIO prey fession can obtain thorough instruction by ad dress: ation F, New York. a i _ NEW “YORK ‘HERALD, SUNDAY, JUNE 1, 1873.—QUADRUPLE SHEET. AMUSEMENTS, ate ae Peat & THBA ou HEAT Gomi COM oe THEATRE COMI; ye BROADWAY, Maite FOUN Y, POOLS aud R LDUNAELLE. “THE PEOPLE'S PLAY HOUSE.” MONDAY, JUNE 2, AND AD CURING THE WEEK, TURES RCSB APS eee BNTIRELY } NEW AND BLABORATE, thegreat drama of American life and adventures, by Hee MAEDsk, Esq., founded on the thrilling story wap RONEN. N&D BUNTLINE, Munising th Ufe ie soanes oe the Hon Wat F Goby the famous scout aid buttalo hunter, Detter KNOWN Heeato BILL. BUFFALO BILL, Also the celebrated scout, WILD Bibl. th WILD BILL, 4 6 most reatiatio rama of AMERICAN Li AND ADVENTURES on the Border, on the Prairie and among the INDIANS, INDIANS, INDIA INDIANS. EDIE INDIANS. The great drama of to-da: f BUFFALO BILL, BUFFALO BILL, BUFFALO BILL, PA, BILL, BUFFALO BILL, KING OF THE BORDER MEN. The eminent American Actor, Mr J.B. Mr. J. B. STUDLEY, specially vecura f for hls original part of In order to present the. nero est cast over given to this great drama, an engagement has been eflected with the ular Comedienne, be uaweeceptie tiga Miss FANNY HERRING, who will appeal The favorite Jiagedienne Miss BAC: Miss KACHEL DENVIL, as LILLIE CODY, RGE FRANCE, Mr GEORGE FRANCE: Mr, GEORGE FRANCE, HE NEW YORK FAVORITE COMEDIAN, in his original character of SNAKEROOT SAM. Mr. T. J. MARTIN, Mr. T. J, MARTIN, in his original role of WILD BILL, Buffalo Bill, @ Scout Wild Bill, his Mave. Frank Starke. @ 1 ir. J. B. Studley Martin Mack .» Mr, Geo, France he Old Vewetany” san Wiz Pounder... Mr daa Tighe Dave Tutt, a Renegade, f, Chas, Webster Col Jake MeKandiass a Gucriils Ghiet.. ir. Ed. J. Price Capt. Alf, a Bushwhi ir. W. Andrews Ben McCullough, the ait A. Arthur Perkins, Landlord ot Mr, J. Tracy Mr. Ferris ir. A. Gray Williams ‘Mliss Rachel Denvil Miss Angelique Schott Miss Fanny Herring Miss Elise faliott re 8, Stevens 3c, Raven Feather, a Sioux Brave. Big Mable, a Cheyenne. Fire Water Tom, a di aay . ttle. Welty hiuidoon, “irom Gor hira’Gody. another of “BAP Ma-no-tee, a Sioux Princ Louise La'Vailier Settlers, Scout EXTRA NOTIC at a irish COMBDTA DUTCH COMEDIAN and NEGRO COMEDIAN on this earth or any other planet (ho exception), Mr. JOB MURPHY, r. JOE MURPHY, has been secured f or BIX NIGHTS AND {2WO MATINERS ONLY, $1,800 Fou Til THE WEEK, MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. MATINEES WaoNmepar AND Raeteant Indian: ONDA’ cara nce of the most talented , Sune 9% ND 8. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Sp ciated es att o DOBSON'S GREAT PATENT Par! and St jos, warranted the loudest, sharpest and most bril i tetoned “instrument in use. In: ceameek ey ‘ven the Dab simph Cag A Meeg reed ractl obson Brothers foi ee! Fears, C. DOBSON, Il Fourth avenue, PIANOFORTES, OR: ORGANS, &C. (A. MAGNIFICENT SQUARE UARE GRAND 7% OCTAVE Pianoforte, brilliant toned, nearly new. cost $230, for $300; Stool, Cover, Cabinet, ‘cost $100; has box tor shipping; Parlor Suits, Mirrors, Curtains. Carpets, Cham- ber Suits, Paintings. Hronzes, Buflet, Batenslon’ Table: & sacrifice. ast Twenty-fifth street, between Fourth and Pasinetwa t avenues. N ELEGANT 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD OVERSTRUNG Pianoforte; latest ioproverents:. any: guaranteed ; ata sacrifice. 223 West Sixteenth N ELEGANT DECKER & BROS. FOUR ROUND rosewood Pianoforte. 7X octave, makers’ guaran tees as regards durability, and cost; plane in use, nine ; cost $825; will sell ata sacrifice, | ing the poity, “Cait ‘at 210 West Twenty-first at street this day OF Monday. N. B. Lady's maid wanted. T PRIVATE SALE—A MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD uM octave Pianotorts, made to order, best cit cost ding, Stool, Cover an Ghbiner; guarantee fee years: in use 8 months. Ci it private ‘residence, 120 West 23d st., near 6th a in be seen to-day. AN ,EEEGANT, PIANO, ONLY | $100; STEINWAY Pianoforte, 7 octave, carved legs, overstrung bass, reat sacrifice for cash. averley place, near Broadway. every improvemen' J. BID! DLE is MAGNIFICENT 73, OCTAVE PIANOFORTE POR de order : city make; used 5 months; cost 090, for $275: Parlor, Chainer, Dining Furniture anc. Hi ce FO} ty fami leaving city. in be see! Seen ear bth a | BARGAIN—IF APPLIED FOR IMMEDIATEL) Magnificent rosewood sell or S10; Pianoforte, in perfect order, cost $500; will sell tor $150; full iron frame, modern Improvements. N IMMENSE AEE Sener 7% OC- tave agratfe rosewood overstrung Pianoforte, ele- gantly carved, case, Ac.; latest improvements; fully guaranteed. 2 Bleecker street, near Bowery. T THE AMERICAN PIANOFORTE COMPANY'S ‘warerooms, 863 Broadway, over Friend Pitts’, ae of six first class city mi 's are offered duri aR month at low prices. Pianos for hire amd stale meni IRST CLASS 74 OCTAVE PIANOS RETAILED ar wholesale. prices. Direct trom factory. Send { circular. ISTIE, 78 Barrow, near Hu scree ‘Pianos, sEcORD HAND, OF VARIOUS MAKERS, tn thorough order, for sale; at low prices: alse Pianos to rent and on instalments, by CHICKER 80) 11 East Fourteenth street, between Broadway and Fifth avenue. IANOS AND ORGANS—GREAT BARGAINS, NEW ‘and most beautiul styles and perfect tones ever made, and by best makers, at lower prices for cash, or Pane man men, or for rent, during this month, at 1 Broadway, than can be found elsewhere, DIANOS TO paaeer ‘ROM $3 TO $10 PER “MONTH; rent atlowed if purchased; also sold on easy instal. imenta. E. V, DUMSDAY, 2% University place, corner of Ninth street. 6 75: —THE GIRARD PIANOS, ENDORSED BY our leading musicians as the best and cheap- est Pianos made. Warerooms 767 Broadway, near Ninth street, Old Planos taken in exchange. MISCELLANEOUS. E. WALKER'S SONS.—EXTRA AND PLAIN BOOK- + binding done at shortest notice ec eet editions oO jooks done in bes style. 55 Dey street {OR MOTH PATCHES, Maat Ph a) AND TAN, USE PERRY'S MOTH AND FRECKLE LOTION,’ Sold by he ists everywhere. Depot, 49 Bond street, New ‘ork. F YOU WANT TO SER THE MOST CONVENIENT, HEALTHY AND ECONOMICAL METHOD FOR COOKING CALL AT 571 BROADWAY AND WITNESS THs OF BRATION OF HINE'S COMBINATION STEAM Bo + ad YOUR TEA KETTLE DOES ALL THE 0) ‘ARBLE SODA APPARATUS—ALL STYLES, AT reduced prices; (ad tier, Fountains and Ex- ‘tract on liberal terms; send for illustrated ca' JAMES M. WithlELD. & SON, 262 Qvors & JANES, STATIONERS, PRINTERS AND Blank Kook Manufacturers, 9% Fulton street, Blank Books made to patterns, SUMMER, QOOKING 8 ER COOKING |— EVE. or ETHOD SUPERSEDED BY HINES GON. BINATION. Team COOKER; IT COO: WITHOUT ATTENTION, WITHOUT ODOR AND VERY LITTLE HEAT THE HOUSE; COOKS AND HOUSE- KERPERS ARE DELIGHTED WIth THEM. CA AT 671 BROADWAY AND SEE THEM IN OPERATION. Al STANDARD AMBRICAN BEVEL TABLES AND + the hi & Collender Combination Cushtons for sale only by patentee, H. W, COLLENDER, successor to Phelan Gotier nder, 738 Broadway, New York. ‘A. TINE ASSOWTMENT OF NEW AND. SECOND i La Day cal all articles appertaining to ices. the trade at lov. Bi, B PHELAN, No.7 Barclay street, A SMALL BILLIARD TABLE FOR SALE CHEAP All Bi ood <S ler. Call at piano store, 219 East Twenty-thir Third avenue, “Hh go AS BEVEL BILLIARD TABLES, + With Delaney’s patent steel wire cushions. Pur: chasers wall ind it greatly to iheit advantage to examing splendid stock of new and second hand Tables before going lsewhere. Warerooms # Vesey street. \ LADY OF MEANS, TEViNRMENE AND HIGHLY educated, would like to meet an elderly entleman of megns, respectability, and social position, with @ view Wo micrimony. As the advertiser means business, triflers Pill nor de noticed. eterences siven ay required. Ad- oficle PON MARIA, box 128 Herald Uptown Branch oft DENTI ISTRY, SR. WHITE, DENTIST, 299 SIXTH AVENUE (FOR- ‘merly of 76). Beautiful sets ot artifictal ‘Tesch: Sf 10 and $18, warranted to ‘fit perfectly; wer filled, $1: Open Sundays. EW BASE wave, ARTIFICIAL | TEETH—ROSE Pearl.—Dr. WARD, Den teen years rience, rites perdcule atten ible improvemens, which 1s better than gold, superior to and more natural than other bases; equal to continuous Pads, C}.. f- ig OY Wane THEATRE willbe CLUSED on MONDAY EVENING, June 2, to enable MR, BOUCICAULT to witness a FULL DRESS REHEARSAL ot his new play, TU: ESDAY, doer! 3 tion AN ontorna. oniew YORK PLAY— New York scenes, New York characters, written OUCICAULT, uthor of THE OCTOROON, THE STREETS OF NEW, YORE, }OLLEEN B ARRAN-NA POUUE, LONDON ASSURANCE— entitled met THE GOLDEN FETTERS. The scene is laid in New York, at the present time. The principal characters have been written for the fol- lowing SUPERB COMPANY OF COMEDIANS MISS KATUARINE | ROGEKS—Wil a eke, an actress at —'s uy as Mora eatre, secretly er 8, Jonng, merchant ince, engaged to be mayeied to Mies Gu ures MARY WELLS (of Beoth's)—As Ophelia Boyd, an gid Howery actress retired, and employed as MR, wilktLock of. Zovee as ae her son, in Tove with Bella Gup MISS _ERFIE GERMON—. upp, an heiress, a lately of Yorkville, now ot Murray, MR BRADLEY— Philo Guppy, a wilnonnatre, sus- ning creat of Schuyler by his lately ac- me fortune. MR. ge Chance: Hekfold, bull” operator in the head of the MR, FAWGEET by permission of Augustin Daly, Faq.) yy permission of Augustin Daly, Esq.)— As Judge Cutta; hig adherent and supporte ote Fin the courts; Modoc? ” a partner in the * Ping. MR, ouirrintis permission of Augustin Daly Esq.)—A8 any ‘uydam, another adherent; a read * an uulscrupulous leader of the physical force le. . C, PARSLOE—As Sim, @ colored servant. FOPE—As ex-Judge Connover. MILLS—As Dr. Boreas Rohrbat A PE the terror of Wall ch. BKCKS—As Connery, Lickfold’s head clerk. ‘CK—As Beebe, his clerk. JAMES C. McTODDIE—A saloon keeper, Beha Sally, Mora’s servant, Jas Fitth avenue belles. » iS BuRKovans, Police Officers, Guests, Bggnrrres werd Waitresses, Sailors, Roughs. PROGRAMME My SCENERY THE INCIDENTS, ACT I.—A HOT CORNER IN WABASH, Scans 1—EXCHANGE PLACE-—Chancey Hickfold’s Office—A Regular Old- tenacr i Panic—Making a Corner— Mors Vaneycke's Lover—The Fi aap es Guppy’s For- tune in Pledge—The “Modocs” Take Stock—Chancey | yeals Himed it—Four Million in lack Ba; Harlem Ring is Broken—The Mansucr ‘The Press ine terview the “Modoc Chief.” Ou iz 2—-A BOUDOIR IN MORA VANEYCKR'S OUSE—Remimiscences of an Old Actress—Mora and Paulothe Married Love Reswe3—-FIFTH AVENUE—The Guppys “at Home” — Paul's Intended—Bella’s Old Flame—Mora's Bracelet— Plo} Makes a ears ery. im 4—A MUSICAL “MATINEE” ON MURRAY BILL~Chancey Lickfold a Mora an Offer—The Star actress—Mr, Guppy Asks , ‘aul Schuyler An- swers bert ripe 5 ‘Scone in Private Life, HLS THE MO Docs" IN COUNCIL, Scan IANCEY LICKFOLD’S ROOMS IN LEX- INGTON: AVENUES “rhe Modocs” in Trouble—Paul Dis- covers Where He Is—Hemmed rr Cay ae ane Koy of the Offiee-Chancey, Lickfold G! cene 2—YORKVILLE—OPHELIA Movs HoME— Mora Returns to Ra Coal \Geethan aetna Fire Down Town—Lisha in For Scene 3 -BROAD STRERT BY NIGHT—The Put-Up Job—Guppy Receives Instructions How to Enter the Stronghold of the Tribe. ‘Scenk4—THE LAVA BEDS IN EXCHANGE PLACE— Lickfold, Cutts and Suydam in Close Council—The Visitor—Chancey Shows Him Over the Premises—The Suicide. ACT IIl,—THE WAR PATH, Scenz 1-MORA AT HOME—The German Doctor Boreas Rohrbach Performs 4 Miraculous Cure—Chancey Lickfold Ent ‘Tolls, and Seals His Fate with a k Sige 2OTHE TOMBS THE, BRIDGE OF sutton Larry Suydam Stuffs the Witness Box—In the Absence of Inde Dowling Cutts Occupies the Bench and the “Mo- st Staal Harch=The Telegram sine P ie of —an Unexpec case MTHS WHARF iAtso) ues Scene ine ‘OLD ICE HOUSE Aber THE nore GENT SALOON—Larry Reflects on the Uncertain Human Bvents—Cutis Joins Him—the Disguiseoa Mise mi take—T! Tide—Caught in a Be (ORNER OF WA AD BABAD STREETS— Lisha on the trail--Mora shows her Indian blood—Guppy an Scene tae Last—THE “NEW IDEA" CONCERT SA- LOON—Lisha appears in a new character as Shack- Nasty Jal jora keeps her oath—Chancey Feceives @ warbing—The wild obtbe . Reuvaet not kill me ?? TS A HOT CORNER tN *Mopocs.» we bookinow open. Bei secured two weeks in ad- Wear IGTHERN, Days DEMY OF HUBIO, MONDAY AND TUESDAY. OUR ‘AN COUSIN, WEDNESDA SATURDAY MATINEE, OUR AMERICAN COUSIN, IENGING AND BOXING ACADEMY, 18 CLINTON place, near Broadway.—Boxing taught in 12 lessons. auortment, of Fencing Apparatus and Box Gioves on hand and for sale, jonel MONBTERY. LIVE LOGAN, ABOUT SAILING FOR EUROPE‘ will soll her clegant Stage Dress at prices much below their rei ro re invited to call ather reside me, + 86 Wi vest Ninth street, aiernoon. AMUSEMENTS. Uigeasuien idapmaivnsetee SHERIDAN SHOOK RL. Saturday Matinve at cise. MONDAY’ AND TUsSDAY NiguTs, Positive'y Last Two Performances of AGNEB, Sardou's masterpiece. WEDNESDAY EVANING, JUNE 4, BIE Reproduction in the most brilliant pu EPH ens ETH — ETH FERNANDE, EPL eae KTH ee ETL with ee Miss AONES BTUEL as FERNANDE, eH To lend additonal interest to this ETH reproduction the highly accomplisned Ta and favorites actres Pad Mrs. E. L. Davmxrone, are been secured io fons the partof ETH. CLOTILDE ETH (her first erueaeacis in Now York in ETH. sev poral years) an ETH Miss KATE CLAXTON tor the part of ETH, GkoRGETTE, ery Seats ie oe Fompaining AGNES ETH BEEeEcee Sceebesescesrersenee PEEPPREPERPEEE EPSP eer eP eer er FL RNANDE nights pat poy nae be secured. OOTH'S THEATRE, EDWIN BOOTH nights ai NEILSON, -Proprietor and Manager FOURTH WEEK the celebrated English Tragedienne, MISS NEILSON, a AMY ROBSART, as played by her at the Drury Lane Theatre, London, for over 1W0 consecutive nights. Mr, FRANCIS BANGS... AS....00+00++e LEICESTER oe hes AMY Ki ON SATCRDAY NEXT. AT 1:30, The curtain rises at 8 o'clock precisely. NOTICE.—Carriages may be ordered at 10:45. To secure a choice of places the Manaxement would re- specttully suggest that seacs be secured as far in advance as possible, Branch Ticket Office at Ditson & Co.'s. 7 OOD'S MUSEUM, FRANK MAYO, MONDAY: JUNE 2, 1873. First Srpentmnce ne the popular young artist, FRANK MAYO, PRANK MAYO, in Mordech/s i mew and AUTIFUL TDYL VERY. EVENING of the backwoods calted ATS DAVY CROCKE' and pase puoe Le SATURDAY NEW MATINEE AND re CTURESQUE F REPEC Ore ar and an Excetient Cast, inc’ aoe the first appearance this scason of the favorite actress, Miss ROSA RAND, First time mf Eeeppyet actor PERFONMANCES in ane remar| AT? P.M. le and ‘unequalled ns aoe drama of NTE with all the Original Ritects, TBLO'S GARDEN, LAST NIGHTS, E COOLEST AND BEST. VENTILATED THE- ATRE IW THE ©) The briliant Srocincular pet RAEL; OR, THE MAGIC pa of the Ropulae Artists, ee LU Lu LU, Mame and ‘Bartholemew,, — Mamitt and Bartholcmew, Mafitt and Bartholemew, —-Mafitt and. Bartholemew, Mons. VELARDI, CLARA LEON Mme. LANNIE! LUPO, "AN. ID conrs De BALLET, NEW MUSIC SCENE RY, TRICKS AND INVENTIONS. ERB TRANSFORMATION 8 MATINEE SATURDAY At TWO OCLUGK, NBEO" Garvey. COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT . WEDNESDAY My PrERNOOS JUNE 4, 1873. A BILL OF RARE ATTRACTION. Further particulars in future announcements, ENTRAL PARK GARDEN, THEODORE THOMAS! UNBIVALLED SUMMER NIGHTS’ CONCERTS. THIS (Sunday) EVENING, 1, at 8 o'clock. TLD GRAND SUNDAY CONCERT, Whenan exceedingly! brilliant and attractive programme ‘will be performed. Admission 30 cents, Packages, containing twelve tickets, $4 had at the principal music stores, at 285 roadway. an tand'at the Gar TE BOXES $2 EXTRA Every mhursday yenine, Grand Extra Concert, .dmission 75c. ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY, TH BA’ | SAMSSANFORD, SOUTHERN DARKEY. SAM SANFORD, REPRESENTATIVE, I, SAM SANFORD, in the beaut Emotional Dra NCLE TOMS. CABIN, ‘in five acts and thirty-five scenes, pore TOM... «(with songs). . M SANFORD “with song) iiiés Georele Dickson pu (with 801 ‘Little Nell Olive Gumptron Gate, a. ‘ilelas’ Georis Harris, 0, rence; Eiiza Harris,” Emily Leicester; Ophelia, Miss Sey. it cast of characters. nd Saturdays. Ladies admitted 8. AMA INSTITUTE HAL! THIRD AVENUE, BETWEEN 63D AND (TH STs. ENTIRELY REFITTED AND DECORATED, EBEN’S POPULAR Ph" SOMMER NIGHTS CONCERTS ‘stetersraseessresrtereesteseusneaseneeasenee® EVERY EVENING. **#ss#esEVERY EVENING. GRAND ORCHESTRA OF 60 EREFORMBES. conDUCROL. “ Re AL oy 1. EBEN ENING NIGHT, 873. EBEN'S TOPLLAR a MiuTS GOKGERTS, EVERY BVENING.*##ss+*esEVERY EVENING. ADMISSION | 25 CENTS ADMISSION 25 CENTS. ADMISSION, 26 CENTS. Deh dene? 4 OF MUSIC, E12, 1873, A MAGNIFIGENE C1 CuAnny MATINEE under the direction of Mr. Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY, in aid oF the atts a “Fund of the ASYLUM FOR FOUN ITY OF NEW YORK, in charge of the Sisters of Charity. THE ENTERTAINMENT will last from 12 o'clock untu5 o'clock, and will com- Brite & Selection of kvery Favorite Current Attraction, VERY EMINENT DRAMATIC AND NUSICAL AR: ‘TIST now in the city having volunteered to appear dur- ing the MATINEE tn a selection trom their most popular performance. *,* The ADMISSION will be ONE DOLLAR to the Promenade of any part of the house. Reserved seats will be TWO DOLLARS EXTRA. The sale of seats will commence at the Fifth Ave- nue Theatre Friday morning, June 6, at 8 o'clock. 585 ATHENEUM THEATRE, Broadway, opposite Metropolitad Hotel. OF THE SUMMER EASUN, MONDAY, JUNE 2, WITH AN IRE NEW COMPANY. Consisting of the Great z HERNANDEZ COMBINATION, HERNANDEZ COMBINATION 'E HERNANDEZ GREEN MOUNTAIN B. HERNANDEZ BOSTON PEACE JUBILEE: Professor Kilmore. NDEZ Professor Levy, Cornetis “ARTHUR HERNANDEZ Farepa Knows Her Prima Bonne Young America 1,000 VO) GRAND TABLEAU, Professor’ MILTON the, best Vent eefloguist in the world, will introduce his THREE TALKING MEADS. LULU DELMAY, the Queen of Violiniste, FRED SHAW oh the e Rete Gomis Vocalist. will ay reper in the vgerenmn ng f ree of | THE STAGE-STRUCK EKMAID, A Brilliant and Varied Bill of Novelties SEE ie RY Pd aps iG. 28 Ted BILLS. ors 0) en at curtain rises at $ o'clc MATINEE i EVERY GaSNEIBSY AND SATURDAY. MUSICAL GENTLEMAN WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION ON THE Planoforte, at pupil's residence, for $10 per quarter; best of references given. dress, with residence, TEACHER, box 120 Herald uptown Branch office, 1,263 Broadway. @ , IMEZ-VOUS LA MUSIQUE!” BEAUTIFUL B free. WATSON'S Music Rooms, 92 Clinton by jt 10c. Private lessons Piano, Organ Guilar, in, ratther, Singing, Harp, &c. los A SB ay, RE oF MUSIC, it our enth street, next to Delmonico’ rahed eo ROOK LYN BRANCH, Nos, 8 04 and. Jog Court street, nent State, REMAIN ‘OPEN T HE ENTIRB YEAR tor private and class instruction in all branches of Music and Modern Language GENTLEMAN GIVES PIANO AND SINGING LES. A ‘fons at his residenge of. at pupil's for $8 ionthy Address PROFEDSOR’ UF MUSTO. WW Twenty- ihr street. IANO, ORGAN, GUITAR, SINGING, “ules pret Private lessons, day and evening, her residence, & Clinton place (Eighth street). instru: ments turnished for dally practice, UITAR AND BANJO.—NAPOLEON GOULD, THE celebrated guitarist, enables pup ‘a few lessons fund piay effectively, 191 Bast Thirty: Lexington avenue, Banjo taught prac- ton pecond street, net tically by note. Ne gl de plas MUST BE SOLD IN FIVE DAYS, 100 jeces of cleg ant new Music, for $1; alsoa beautiful Hook | hrown in, Calland examine, 69 Broadway, up re; EIN GmRS (ac (SOPRANO AND: ALTO) AOQUATETED pr Teal “sinon, ‘care of Mrs, able wT tudson it O88. —PIANO, Maj ooo VIOLIN, oo ZITHER, ing; private lessons; “Aimex safes igen pac book, given baited 2 2 Clinton Bi ANTED—BY A COMPETENT MUSICIAN, A SITU. r ai he Bummer at a county hot WX fe} on venrdine he nian ad rae RRR {Us and YOUNG AMERIC y will all appear i er aaa UR Pace 0 BENRPIT OF James. i WaRD, ee ‘ation, « new called UANNA, THE FACTORY Gl GIRL. RAN TE PAE ED Og eee ‘RAND OPERA HOUSE—TWENTY.-TEL STR) Eighth avenue. Curta' one BS pee res may be ordered for hatt-y seo and ‘Manager “Mr. baa Daly FPAREWELL PERFORMANCES of Mr. OBARLES FECHTER. MR. DALY begs to. announce that he has arran; with Mr FECHTER tor TWELVE MGUTS and TW wwe Ries loner, these tobe pomtively ihe CLOSING ee PORMANCES ol Mr. FRCHTER a 1 the present sem. son To satisty di final entertai will tollo’ te and one inatinee vof “THe ‘conbigaw Thon and six nightsand one matinee UY BLAS. a iteasrved seats IOP ANY OF ALL: these Parewell Kyea- ings may now be secured. MONDAY NIGHT, JUNT 3, and every evening, | be SEK ONLY, and for Be Matinee ‘© hy be acted the famous BO- EVERY SCENE NEW, by He: ane ae Eaere ant Louls dei Franchi, n MANTIC DRAMA In in’ three eo note, entitied THE CORSICAN BROTHERS, peculiar mecnanical ‘and VI! Dew costumes and turniture, The Corsic i Fatian “dai Franchi, | Brother: { Mr. Charles Fechtes Chateau Renat Mi enter Mar. Chapman | Toy Masquerader Hinllie de Legare oe aa Mme, de Francht. Rosette . -Miss Cassidy | Dorie Maris + -Mias Page | Domino. Scene I.—The Corridor of the Opera, Scene If —Mongiron’. Bachelor Chamber. Scene ILI.—The Forest At yipcennes. Scene—A Corsican saga _Scene—The Forest at Pincchaba NLY MATINEE OF Mr. FRORTEE I the oc PORsTCAN /BROTERER at iosloce ors. JUNE 9, Mr. FECHTER'S Last NIGHT ity FIVE. RTH AVENUE THEATRE, 723 AND 730 Bt OADWAY. O Begins ata. Carriages inay be ordered tor 9 quartel to eleven o 4 Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY... . ole Lessee and Manager, CLOSING PERFORMANCES OF THE SEASON. B NIGHT at 8 o'cloc! anh MATINEE Saturday at 1 o'clock, aN Be ve ye ie power ful orig) four acta, by Mr. AUOUSTIN’ DALY. enti: MADELEIN MOREL, Characters by Miss Clara Mor. ris, Muss Fanny, Davenport, Migs |e Morant, Mrs G. H, Gilbert, Miss Sara Jowett “Miss Ning Varian, Miss Nelile Mortimer, MADELEIN MOREL, ‘Theatre Crowded Eyery Night Miss Roberta Norwood, Mr. Chas ‘Fisher, Mr. George Clarke, Louis a Me. James, Mr. James Lewis, nry Crisp, Mr. W. J. Le- le, Sir. Burnett, Mr,’ Plerce, Hoy MADELEIN MOREL M MATINER, SATURDAY, June 9, at 13g o'clock, *MONDAY, Jane 7, BENEFIT of Miss MORRIS. * "WEDNESDAY, ‘June 11, Benefit of Miss DAVENPORT. MADELEIN MOREL, “Tt is one of the strongest possible ‘forms of the plea tor Women and one of the bitterest commentaries o1 per- verse judgment of society.” st. ‘The interest in the fate of Madelein is intense.”— World. “Tt is greeted Lssre point to point with emphatic ap- plause.””—Tribun “Itis the Shee exciting dra drama Mr. DALY has pro- duced.”"—Sta: “A most’ powerful play, of considerable originality and decided interest —-oun. pe “The whole performance inects unrestricted _commen- dation. The Cathedral scene is one of the most st and thrilling ever presented on any stage “All things last night were in favor of the marked sue- cess of the new play.” — “MADELEIN eee Is aly set upon the stage and ably acted. are several scenes of sets of i il calculated powerfully, to m ‘sensi bilities of human natu: it is entiant in its surroundings, eapti auing tn in its, fein interpretation, emotionally strong.’ ibune. M® F, B. CONWAY'S BROOKLYN. L TRRATRE, TES’ Lit te aaa 20. CONWAY. LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON, MUCH ADU ABOUT NOTHING. Brerwees OPERA HOUSE, TWENTY-THIRD lap itt) Beedle Sixth and Seventh avenues, near Booth’ ‘Telegram. BRYAN'S MINSTRELS, THE MODOCS. BRYANT’S MINSTRELS, THE LIVE INGIN. BRYANTS MINSTRELS. | POMPEY’S BLUNDERS. LUCCA, PRIMA DONNA BRYANT'S Eee NSTRE: BRYANTS MI BRYANT'S MINSTREL BRYANT'S MIN : BRYANT'S MIN: TRELS 100th night, HA: BRYANT’S MINSTKELS. THE MODOCS, MATINEE SATURDAY at 2. Seats secured. RYANT'S OPERA ROUSE. srxTRe To Messrs. B. wi BUCHANAN and W. B. RICKETTS, ON ate AriERNOON, JUNE 5, Jones’ WOOD PARK. SUNDAY, . JU E 1, 1873, GRAND CONCERT by the unrivalled aan REGIMENT BAND, D, L, DOWNING... ++- Musical Director Admission—2 cents for gentleman and lady; children ree. Concert at 3 o'clock P. M. A Grand Concert every Sunday afternoon. M“S 1G TEMPLE, Twenty-third street ¢ Ate er of Sixth avenue. NG OF THK (AL THURSDAY ANP HALE sone 5 On which occasion Bro. W. 8, ANDREWS will deli his highly’ interesting jectare on in aid of the Hail and Asylum Fand. Tickets, 50e. Reserved Sents, $! For sale at Schirmer's, 7Ul Broadway; Rullman’s, 116 Broadway, and at Masonic Temple. Qacnc OF THE DISCIPLES, Madison avenue, corner Forty-fifth street (Rev. George H. Hepworth’s), THURSDAY EV ING, JUNE 56, 1873, CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG IN A GRAND CONCERT, assisted by eminent talent. ADMISSION ONE DOLLAR. Reserved Seats, without extra charge, at 39 Union square, 701 and 114 Broadway, YEW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 BROAD» way, between Houston and Bieecker sireets.—E one should visit the wonderful Museum; it is full gverything people should #e and understand. Lectures daily on “The Philosophy of Marriage. ose parties le to attend these important lectures can have them fc pt oat {ree,.on rece! t of 25 cents, b; SECRETARY NEW YORK MUSEOM OF ANATOMY. Broadway, New York. LL WISHING TO STUDY THE ge ARE IN 4\ vited to call at Girard College of Musi road. way, near Ninth street. Instruction in all ‘Branches of Music during the Summer, i ERTHOVEN MAENNERCHOR.—GRAND. YOOAL. Instrumental Concert and Summer Nights Festiv: Terrace Garden Theatre, M: at8o'clock P, M, Tickets $| and ladies. ETROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART. Temporary building 128 West Fourteenth street. The Di Cesnola Collections ee Cyprus, and i “loan exhibitions,” so far as ready, ai F¢ pow open. to the publie from 12 o'clock until 6 o'clock eM Aamission 50c. ANJO, SONG AND DANCER, JIG, CLOG AND IRISH ‘Jig Dancing taught. Pupils s tted for, the ew ay ne Vrithout the june 2, to cot ce initting one gentlemas prices. |. B.—| duable the thostunmusical pel id ofa it sight. ae contains popular ane = | fect Tot by motes but by the ‘most tctmpternet ethod et ineroduoed. "Fries N Bi East Houston street, near Bowery. N SUITS, TIGHTS, TRUNKS, SHIRTS, HOS! Ora izes ‘and colors, face And striped, in worsted cotton. Knclose ove stamp for ret renlag. 0%, Oat mréaivebbih METorouran THEATRICAL AND SHOW PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STRERT, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIETY CUTS CONSTANTLS on HaND.

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