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i. = Pa, SE eucbiae BOARDER? " THE METHODIgT MINISTERS, oon BORE DEN , WANTED. __. BOARDERS | [DERS WANTED, ie frat tt ce tO 304 Wa erin aL ena ad tease atiomen without’ * sem be iP wit sen and Dr. Dio Lewis Pu peaking and fvor.” ehkrd: also single ineir wives or single gentlemen: terms $12 & Week, 2 acne on ‘the Medical | — 38 Bait Twer " yahcim wereete Foom; house modern improvements ashe SECOND —— =e or | Profession Divulged—How Doctors) | a (fend whan auiciatemyer | S27, te stale Sars ~ Disfer. Toarhi sol oom "adjolnine, Boome, withor, wiuiout Boards 1d 0 | In fulfiiment of an old invitation grante Dr. Dio Lewis to address the Methodist Preachers? | Meeting he appeared before that body yesterday | ; and gave the ministers a little talk concerning the | ‘ase and modaiation of the voice in public apeak- fg, and the dest kinds of food tor brain workers la touse. He allowed himself also to be vatechized so that the brethern pited him with questions j freely for an hour or more, eliciting som him a | umber of useful suggestions and opinions a, | ‘well as som | Tne Doctor began by quoting a remark Of Dr. | -oq AVENUE, NO. 49.—ROOMS TO LET, FUR- “vi 2) Bor Mithout Bosra; references ubexcep- | Guilemette, of this city, who as the resvit of twenty years’ medical practice and expeney’ ce nas declared that the condition and use of the vocal orgags depends altogether on the a aphragm, ‘ghis 1s a very common error, Dr. Lewi9 remarked, ef physicians and of people, which/ne corrected | by am@irming that the djaparagm is ‘never used in the making of voice. The Doctor then with nis | ‘hand, as near ag he could, sho’ved the pesition ‘end SHAPE OF THE DIAPHRAGM, ana the one only action of thet muscle, Tneozly muscles used in making preper voice, the Doctor declared, are in the abdonren, and if a man stands right he cannot possibly use the wromg muscies in making voice. The correct posture, indicated by the Doctor, receded the head and projectea the chest and abdomen, giving the appearance of a great curve in the beck. He deprecated the prej- ‘edice that exists against minwsters helding their Dook or manuscript in their hands and reasonabiy mear their eyes while reading or preaching, in- atead of placing them on the pulpit, and bending ‘Weir own heads to read, thereby greatly interfer- with their articulation and injuring them- calves. There are two Ways, théDocvor said, to strengthen the vocal muscles; one, by plenty of | outdoor air and exercise; another, by striking them with the fist beforé getting into bed at night | and on rising in the morning. All the muscles of the body, too, may ‘be strengthened by taking @ cold bath every mori 1:08 SneenS HO Tne Doctor lescribed own method | of doing this every morning in the year, winter and summer, namely, by wetting | & pair of crash gloves or gloves oi other coarse | Material on his hands, and rubbing them weil | ‘With soap, and then passing them rapidly over his body an "wiping his body dry with toweis, The | | Whole operation can be completed inside of two | minutes. His rule for walking is to keep the chin | close to the neck, and no man could err in Posi: | tion, a vast number of iamuy weaknesses can he relieved or cured by percussion, which the Doctor | Mlustrated on himself ior the moment. The iear- | fal amount of paralysis that prevails among us is | due to the intensenes’ of our people. For sluggish | habits of the bowels his recipe Was @ glass of cold water drank every morning on getting up and every night going to bed. Any person might drink ‘ag much water as he could hold on those occa- sions. In nine cases out of ten constipation 1s re- Meved by this simpie method, ana in the tenth the | addition o} a little weal or bran will be effective. | ‘Tne Doctor scouted the common idea that to breathe through the mouth is bad. He admitted it is better to breathe through the nose, but the Teal matter is, we Want go much air in the lungs— ‘We inust yet it as best we can. CATARRH AND SORE THROATS and cancers and many such things are but the Mauicstations of diseased bodies, and physicians | make 4 mistake when they treat these things lo- | cally, though they have to do this more or less be- cause of the ignorance and prejudice that prevails | among men on such topics. Very many of these suggestions were given iN answer to questions, | Wich will account tor their want of cohesion an continuity. A vrother asked if the wearing of the beard bad anything to do with the conc ition of the | throat and the vocal organs. The Doctor answered that it had in a certain sense. The Creator, he re- Marked, had, so to speak, put the. vocai organs in man vutside, so that he might be able to make low bass sounds, whife tne vocal organs in women are buried in iat. Hence the necessity for beard for men. The annual meeting of the New York Education Society was held tmmediately alter the adjourn- ment of the preachers’ meeting. Dr. Curry pre- sided, Rev. A. D. Vail, the Secretary, read the | mumutes of the last annual meeting, {rom which it | appeared that ten theological stu ents had been aided by the society during the previous year at an expense of $1,000. A dozen had been aided | during the past year at a cost of $1,170. The s0- ciety has now in its treasury $124 94. The oid om- cers and managers were re-elected, except that Rev. L. H. King, D. D., supersed os gy ag Ridgaway, | mow in the Holy Land; takes mori of Rev. C. 8. eaacrower Jonbn D. Siay- | comes in instead of Hiram Forrester and Sonn French instead of J. H. Taft, resigned. Fellows resigned the office of treasarer, which ‘was assigned to Mr. Vail, the Secretary. Mr. Fel- dows was then substituted for H. D. Rolph in the Board of ‘Managers THE REFORMED EPISCOPALIANS. —_——-—_— Pitth Day’s Proceedi of the General Council—On the Homestreteh—Matri- | mony and Burial—Various Modifica- tions—The Mockery of Pious Hopes for Sinful People~A Happy Conclusion Not Yet Reached. The Council reassembled at half-past eleven yes- terday at Dr. Sabine’s little church, at the.corner of Forty-seventh street and Madison avenue. The @pening services were conducted by Bishop ‘Cheney, who presided, Rev. Marshali B. Smith oMciating as secretary. The solemnization of matrimony was the first subject discussed and va- rieus modifications made. In the ritual for the burial of the dead the objectionable and illiberal rubric forbidding the solenmm interring of unbap- tised persons, actors, &c., was left out and changes suited to the cases of deceased children made. The word Catholic was the bone of contention for quite | a spirited debate. Kev. Mr. McGuire moved a ratification of the passage read as the body was committed to the grave, where a sort of opinion was expressed as | Wo the happy resurrection of possibly very bad people. He said it grated on the consciences of many worthy clergy and people. Mr. Smith saia | that the proposed form had no trace of Sacra- | mentarianism. It bad been rooted out, Rev. Dr. ‘Sabine said he felt SENSITIVE ON THIS POINT; that the inference from the language was inevi- table that in the case of perhaps a notorious evil liver we acknowledged a brotherhood with him | and a “sure anu certain hopé” for him, which was akin to mockery and, he feared, a source o! wicked consolation to other ill-doers. Rev. Mason Gale | lagher thought anything calculated to give pain to mtelligent, conscientious ministers should be left oun ir. Smith wanted to bracket the hopeial clause, and Mr. McGuire thought if it was leit out the invidious omission might offend relatives. Mr. | McGuire's amendment was sore afer the words “dust to dust, &c..” as follows :— , Awaiting the general resurrection in the last day and the appearing of our Lord Jesus Christ. he rubric before “I heard a votee,” &c., was, on the motion of Dr. Sabine, altered so as to read “may” im- mead ot “shall. i BRANCH EVANGELIOAL ALLIANCE, MONTREAL, May 18, 1874.» Arrangements have been completed for boiding im this city next October a conference of the Do minion branch of the Evangelicai Alliance, to which the leading clergymen and laymen of the Various provinces of Great Britain and tue United States have been invited. COOPERS’ “WAGES, To THE EDITOR oF THE HERALD:— Ihave read in your paper of yesterday a state. ment which is likely to misiead the people in de- Dning the real issue existing at present between the journeymen coopers and their employers, by | Stating the rate of wages governing our branch of the trade only and not giving those governing | the other branches, which are widely diferent | Aud ure as foliows:—Otl Pt and refineries, $3 60 per day; sugar refineries and ai other trimmings, $3; while on new work which is made | by the piece, the price is so reduced, in order to | compete with outside manuiacturers, that good | Workmen can oniy earn irom $10 to $18 per week. Your statement in yesterday's HERALD shonid | have sgie reference to the branch who work down town eel and ‘longshore work, who are obliged, from the unsteadiness of the work, to charge $4 per day; broken week, $4 ry New Yons, May 18, 1874, pikes: BURGLARY AT SING SING, During Sunday aight or at an early hour yester- day morning the store of Charles Kamp, on Main street, Sing Sing, was entered by burglars, wno | carried off @ quantity of cloth and ready made | clothing, to the value of about $700. It was under- stood last evening that a man having @ portion ef ‘the stolen property in his possession was arrested | at Tarrytown, The numerous burgiarics commit- ted in the first named village recently are, for the | most pert, attributed to discharged convicts from the prison. VIOLATION OF THB COASTING LAWS. QuEBRC, May 18, 1874, ‘The steamer Watergues, of Amsterdam, with a | | | 1-4) | 5€ posers and their wiv jadies; aiso table Board. ca ein NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, | ¥ 4%: rursisiep FRONT ROOM, WITH LARGE ith Board, at moderate pcos; for frenilies or gentienren Also single Hoot ties, to let—W! family pri privates opposite Stu MAY 19, 1874.—-TRIPLE rene. 350 WEST TWENTIETH @TREET.—A PRIVATE | tamily can accommodate a genticman and wile | Sad’ Bosrd: Uiree young gentlemen win superior Koows ; 32 1 STORY ROOMS TO LET, WITH HOARD. East Forty-sixth street, near the e that they, will consider not so uel), | ences exchanged. Windsor ; reter- 45 np be ffrvt class houses vi street, near Bleecker stree — ROTEL.—I. ND. WHST TAIRTRROURTH STRAET.—DAND- taal facies eee cteeas beeen eaten | soug second story Boom, with superior Boards Cass table; ts fourth | also back ry ast two; brown stope ouse; Broad- { if will’ nin aod way cars pass the door; fine location. “ * eae ) Goes tour boantane he, Gs, pneangpeian: WEST THIRTY FOURTH STRELT HAND emen; @ private ro td unfurnished Rooms, with family and | O nished, with'or thonabie. 848 kB BEXINGFOR jesirous of 4 | AVENUF,—A LADY HAVING a | Honse, with all modern improve- | ments, near sar Onnitan Park, is a nent boarders; terms low. few pera TH AVENUE, NQ. 76—TO LET, HANDSOMELY 5 furnished Booms, with or without Board; references A ‘exchanged. $6 | Brosdwa WEST TWENTY-FIRST Suit of Rooms, with Board, to a family .or party Shame slow rates for the summer; references ¢: changes TO $10 PEK WEEK FOK ROOMS, WITH GOOD Board, at 1% Bleecker street, _two Imesol cars pass the house. STREBT.—A HANDSOME Board tor tady only \ WIDOW LADY LIVING ALONE HAS A NICELY | furnished oom to Feng to Raptleman, and wis | i | ia location near Booth's Theat oan | dress JH, My Herald Uptown Branch office. five blocks west of ax, RESPECTABLE, YOUNG LADY WANTS A SIN: | aecontlpercets ana Sixth ana th 6 Address md Sixth and Seventh aveaue Herald Uptown Branch omce. tween | th and Twenty- | paveecer PLACE, 10.3 furnished NEAR BROADWAY.— | ie ‘$16, — rin yo Ee | VER: A PRIVATE tent grown persons at obtained, en oats ca se} Rooms to nese wife. Only those who wish & retired 4 please address M, M. ¥ BEAUTIFUL opal FLOOR Sage bi fhe anged. sy alpha OF Two H sire to let handsomely | nd wite, with Board tor niet M., Herald Uptown Branch office. the elegant pri- ot rent. Usexcepnon- | home will MAY BE 10’ TH STREET, 9 EAST.—A HANDSOMELY FUR. | vate residi uisked Boom for one ot two gentlemen. or gentle. | abl fe, with or without Board ; surroun: bomeilke ‘and pleasant; ‘ms moderate ; refe! |TH STREET, 160 WEST, NEAR SIXTH AVENUR.— Board, to gentleman and wife of sangle gentlemen; ref- table first class; location go exchaared. Littl andsomely furnished erences exchanged. u tad fat bits§ 156 zero, LET, WITH ge) cold alee ory front and splendid closet room; refere! largely to seatst hi is, ‘with first clase mp ‘162 Herald ‘ofice. Ben HOTEL KEEPER, IN NEED OF A pecuniary accommodation, will make terms an interest of a part: mple security. fe Fequiring rogms 10 TSON, box large Rooms; hot FAs" bred o.. Sah Pe sitter shat a geod nice! furnishes na) om, with goo joard, to sorezoae: men; private family “Address J. Fy box 14H STREET, 260 WEST.—PURNISHED ROOMS, | singly or en suite, to let, with Bourd; summer terms; | references exchanged. ‘windoy poate, Call'at ison avenue. ILEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOM TO LET, BAY WwW, to with ntle: nd lady, 10. nan a ‘Twenty-seven! street, near Mad- or without 14% famaltes and sing table boarders; references ex: STREET, 37 WEST.—DESIRABLE AIRY AND Rooms, with andsomely turnisned gentlemen; changed. Board, for also secommodation tor 47H STREET, NO. 287, WEST SIDE—“A HAND. | some second Floor. large airy rooms, neatly fitted, en suite of separate, with good table; reasonable refer: euce requi TH STREET, 325 WEST.—BOARD AND ELEGANT Rooms for ‘single gentlemen and families; also Country Board in Cornwall, on the Hudson, terms mod- jeman at changed. | erate, in city or country. f ceeleneniain aes FIFTH AVENUE AND T sireet.—A private {amily would lke to dispose ol & leasant Koom. with first class Bi FAs Dsongty FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—IN A private errands with Board, to families or a ms on the parlor floor. ith street, near Lexington avente. 1a Bast SUMMER RESORTS. be -~y 4 WEST POINT HOTEL iL WILL Lis or particiary adarean ROWA.RD COLEENS Cane HOTEL, LONG Mig N. J ty tt hand J., HAV. Rooms Sturtevant House, New Delevan House. ian, vty don arene NS NOHAS, %, LELAND, Pr oprietor. YAUADARAGO Pyne. RiQnyT RRA & SPRINGS, ¥.—Opens June 1; best eo female walk irom tel; two min 5 STANTON, Proprietoi D i \yniaimged HOUSE, BINGHAMTON, N.Y. Open to the public May'25, 1874 the celebs ated >ul AS ings; terms moderate. For particuvars address F. He Plrg ott, PARK HOTEL, PERTH First claas, ail moderna improvements: oe csemenia: prices trom fare 10 to $1 cents. Apply to 5 at AMBO' ents: 2 acres “of ruit trees, fishing, boating and et I che pgp Tit, 2°80 ae PRU MALL, NEW SAYBROOK, CONN.—THIS ned for the season June 27; ‘at the mouth of Connecticut River, jong. For terms, addres the proprietor. D. A. RUOD, United States Hotel, Hart- ord Wo from 7 to 10 P. KRCHILD, Gieubam Hotel, Fiti hotel will be 0) m the Sou sad has. superior escommodato Information dbtained AL appl} to u. F. avenue New i York. nei M. by Howe AORS, COOPERSTOWN, county, N. Y.—This hote! is situated Lake, 69 miles west ot Albany, is sire furniture, possessing all the |} conveniences tor farnites; Also Dox stable attachea to the range for rooms and receive circulars, dressing D. P. PETE! Sterievant House, or ‘Tmeet his prompt attention. ing: dentine arnt nee a anna at Windsor ioveh ith even ‘itth Avenue Hotel, which wi OTEEGO Oteras iy new, rneluding | en! and aarey to ar. 80 by ad- He tort J HOUSE, Ped ag STATION, NEW Jersey—Now open fais ay the re i my moderaie.. BNOWNBON.| jesta: terms ropFietor. b Dageccteey HALL, COLD SPRING HARBOR, L. now open for the reception of guests; good estine, g boating and fishing; elegant drives: water, ferms address J OHM R W ERRY, ure! he jas, A. Day, 108 | rail ‘street, New York. kc, bor +) OF Care —# ew SUFFOLK HOTEL WILL OPEN FOR THE RE ception of guests June L. 1874; the hotel pepe es yards ot the shore of Peconic Bay; ing, boating and fishing are excellent; ter For particu jars address WM. is situated the bath- rate, mode! MONESH, Cutchogue, L. T. iy cc Pet fig ont ana Cenc aae aie htvis thunder, rait ty f the LARGKS? palit POE THE WORLD. Prot TOBIN's new lecture SLivevastoxes EXPLORATIONS AND THE DIA. FIELDS OF AFRICA.” sight nan’ Some sm. Fetet ‘opean SHIP!” “Totreased’ “atiraction. an menade ; AMUSEMENTS, | yang $61 BROADWAY.» w pore BASON, eT ing rbeen, thoroughly repaired, is now wf open fo ‘for tha | EVERYSODY DELIGHTED. SOREAMS of LAUGHTER, MCOSPUNUAR 2 BATHS, Propriet ca aa ty, ‘ity ARTISTS of the ae ofte he gt baa eid Heit A IRONG, Mr. JAM. Mr. oan wart cen ‘Mise — SHERMAN, Professor FOX, 1 KITTIE SHAW, 8: UDLO' 4 suueor ant A Bik EVERY EVENING Doors open at7; Curtain rises at 8 o' Box offive open duly. Bouts vecured in advance. ‘OOD'S MUSEUM. Two Eigen yh ee 7 i ALDRICH | yor Suis ALDRI im Mrs. Johnson's in Mrs. parry oe you ly of Sensation, td of with efficie nt NEW ie &c.. &0, MONDAY, MAY SB thirst ‘first time), Mr. SIUNEY FRANCE, in new Sensation, MARKED POR LL re | 3 eegena SOONER ae Broadway and Thirty-ffth Continued success of Fro the entre American prem the GRAND. e en = Bst Paeee tack yea pe KD. ie cost alone was attract! the pee Saran > MaltaiONeri, " 01 ren haif price; no extras. Open from] to5 and ¥t0 WU P.M, dauly. Quem THEATRE, | 6m 4 BROADWAY, ‘AND NOVELTY ENTERTAINMENT etary \ MATINEE, MINSTRELS WEDKESD Ay A ‘MM is im SR AGON, PRICES RE: AK tg fer character, 50m nd di iste New Olto of Noveltion New melange of elegant am licla Jourdan, ry | Miss Angle Nehott, ignor Abed: ALLEN’S | co, Mons, Bustache, sheridan ALLEN'S/ and Mack, Bliz, Fay and a ALLEN'S | host of artists in & succession of ALLEN'S | specialties and varicties. Ad- ALLEN’S | mission—Family circle, 28 ALDEN'S | parquet and dress circle, 0c. ALLEN'S | Reservea seats, $1. MINSTRELS jourd, to a moderate terms; best refe adress J. J., Herald Uptown Bran by single gen- rences ex- | ch office. Nig io R Maison Meubiee, will Hx Froprietor. -spuageunet z: | and unu: $14 Boo Rooms to let, with good Board, for gentleman Jee re 8 jee reference required | and wife or single gentlemen; also single Rooms. Apply Fite aed oP ity a at 136 Macdougal street. i “C00 Post 0 Ug Highth ayenuvs, Address 1 TH STREET, 217 WEST.—ELEGANT ROOMS, handsomely ‘furnished. to let, with Leask at summer prices: lly desirable ; reterenc: ROOMS. | WITH AND WITHOUT BOARD, IN ALL locality cation to GENUNG’S Boarders’ Directory, 1,193 Bro: ‘Way. Office open eveninsa. scriptions and price es on. appli- NO8FOoD HOTEL.—FOR FAMILIES OR, mien ; popula prices tuous table; one from ao cit XN. BIERCK, Norwood Hotel, Nor N.J., or 0. £. BIEKCE, No. hy College "place, hour's ride ‘en suite or singly, house strictly first class 2, $16 PER WEEK.. —WELL FURNISHED LOD: ING WANTE, “GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WANT TWO CONNEC Rooms and Board in a private family; perma ing | Pb ent if ig bi eat reference "rue 1 EAST SIXTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH avenue and Broadway—A Parlor Floor, elegantiy | furnished, to let to a club of gentlemen or family, with or without private table; also other Heating Hera! off A & “QUIET ROOM, WITH BOARD, DESIRED BY A lady who 4s employed durig the day. oe. h must be moderate, J. A. Address, | i, box 133 17 highest 'AVERLEY PLACE.. —SvITs elegantly furnished, onthe first and third floors, for families or single Sm aad with first class Board; Teierences require OF ROOMS, OARD WANTED—FOR A LADY, IN A PRIVATE Jewish tamily, Address 8. K., ‘Herald office. 25 2 D STREET, 46 WEST, BETWEEN ey ENTH AND Eighth avenues. —Roo: mas, with story bi STREET, 412, D ES’ 2 terrace.—Location convenient and beautiful: row stone house; ne’ nished ; liberal table; good attendance ; terms moderate ; references, WO YO! ITE LONDON rate five wiv and elegantly fur- OP} persons and a child | particulars, ROOMS, box 1 ee famii; vy Shox dob Neral JPURNISHED ROOMS WANTED —WITH OR WITH. out Board, trom two to three rooms, tor two grown | six months old.’ Address, with jer UNG GENTLEMEN (FORE. Room: two bent ys furnished with office. about $100 per month, Address 1D > Board, in a ences. STREET, EAST, 23 14—LARGE ROOM ON | fourth floor, sultablé for one oF two gentlemien, to | be let at summer prices: also Table Board WAaK. D-FOR TWO GENTLEMEN, B je or vicinity. Address box 624 JOARD Post offi 343 Wes STREET, 3 with a D STREKT.—FURNISHED ROOMS, EN SUITE OR | ie) singly, to families or single parties, with frst class | Board; house and grounds very Pleasant; it Twenty-third stree! 23 233 WEST.—LARGE ROO: gantly turnishe | out frst class Board: | pri uged. Hl Waste box ‘ED—FOR THE SUMMER, BY ( @ Parlor and Fedroom convenient to bath, rae or without Board tor wife. Address, siat 181 Herald Uptown Branch otfice. GENTLEMAN ANTED—A SOUTH THIRD STORY ROOM, WITH srt ne closets and water, for two young men (brothers) ; fuil or partial Board may be arrai for if agreeable; 3, ELE. | location between Fourteenth and Twenty-fourth streets, 8, ELE-\| ‘Third and Fifth avenues, Address, with terms, which fummer | Must be moderate, DUBOIS, Chambers street. tung terins, uinpier prices, 26 modera’ CLINTON PLACE (EIGHTH STREET), WEST OF Broadway.—Newly furnished Rooms, tor man and | Wife of single geutlemen, with or without Board; terms |2 WEST NINTH STREET. ST UEN SEED ROOMS to let. with or without Board, on thi erences. iP inutes from. ferry; Kyerson street, make ie kat areees: BR KLYN 5B BOARD. ,OOKLYN—SECOND FLOC rivate Gers neig! ‘conveniences. Cail ‘ighborhood excellent; 20 OR, WITH atNo. 23 ird ‘floor; ref- 2 Board. 2 EAST TWENTIETH STREET.—TWO OR THREE Rooms to rent to gentlemea, with or without A <THOUSANDy VISITING NEW YORK STOP AT « the Frankiort House, Soe. at of Frankfort and Wil- liam streets; neat S0c. and $1 per day ; gentle- men and familie les. __ HOTELS, EAST TWENTY FOURTH STREET,—TO LET, with Board two gentlemen (ample closets); on reasonable private tami park. handsome ly ; neighborhooa |ALLEN HOUSE, 166 HUDSON boi hd Co ples Jarge Room, suitable for of Laight.—Excellent Board, terms; | desirable; near Madison ‘Week, with single Rooms s Siimgut! upwards; | single Rooms, without Doard, jodgitigs, Sb. ; gentiemen only. Open CEAN AVENU: superbly furnis Detore offered 20 rooms; hot Foom gas, Dilla ret Darticulars from the age and cold wate: L—RESTAURANT HARTMANN, pen pal | 11; Rooms by tae n Inquire of HART. GENTLE. best accommodations; sump- Apply to 5. ergen county, New York, LONG BRANCH—TO RENT, |. extra fine large House, never nin’ every ble | 1urnished by Potter & Stymus; den ite house ‘Alied: superior Targe stables” wi 8, BROWN, ', 90 Broadway. _ Full PA. POL MEY BRIGHTON, Pointed hotel will open to the public STATEN —This commodious and gg cleganly ap- ap- wishing to select and secure Rooms can nen a0 £0 by ap- plication on the premises or by letter. New Brighton bouts, trom foot of W. eect, oy Witte Ek, half hot Proprietors. ‘pasa MOUNTAIN HOUS! Englewood, on the Hudeon? Pe Ohd open. A} M MOND. /EABODY HOUBE, ‘onkers, on the Hudson, Now open. floor, between tai genileman and a and Twenty-third month, Adaress PILGRIM, Herald office. L, U. MALTBY. ERMANENT BOARD,—TWO ROOMS, ON SECOND streets, by daughter, not to exceed $30 per RIS. PARK HOTEL—RIDGEFIE. New Jersey; now open for the season; itrsi class ac* commodations; terms reasonable. Proprietor: Post office address; Hackensack, N. J, LD PARK, NSON, IVEBSIDE HOUSE, ‘Carmansville, oa the Hudsot . DUNOALK, Proprietor. IVER VIEW HOUSE, AT YONKERS, of the Had: iadson.—Open f for gues ending to the Hudson Liver: priet reas 8 WEAN. ON THE ex. Pro EVEN SPRINGS MOUNTAIN ee Orange county, N. Y.—This new and eile; home will open on the 15th of June. The pro} spare no pains to make it the best place in Do Mosquitoes or agu fall Will be ina! Address till June 10. ‘where plans ot the house can be se . band . KE. VAILL & SO mnt} feo MONROR, t out ey; ftendance. way, PUYTEN DUYVIL, ON THE HUDSON, 30 © by Hudson River tion.—Kirst class Board and pleasant, MINUTES tlroad, three minutes from sta- rooms; only airy afew boarders, Address Mrs. E., ‘Spuyten | Duyvil, N. ¥. Sr ISLAND.—SUPERIOR BOARD, FOR TWO in an English tamily residing at Staple- at the paper store, Canal street, or address ton. Cards Mrs. 8, Stapleton Post office, 3 Rooms tlemen; WEST THIRTIETH STREET, avenue ans aint chan ack ef suits and single tamiltes to let, with first clasy ; References exchanged. BETWEEN FIFTH ‘and gen- Ver: for a phy: gate basi 154 WEST, NEAR BROADWAY.— | rable Rooms, large and smal on all nicely furnished, to let, with or with- out Boara ; summer rates; reterences, I; also Ottice | 3 ith Board, | vee 1 family. with ard. in @ amal a ner of of Thirty- sixth sixth street. 7 WEST TWENTY: ‘THIRD § STRERT, hay) NICELY *TH STREET.—A FINE SUIT OF THREE LARGE | co a Gamnecting, throom, furnished or. without first class! ‘Boards to & party of gentlemen; terms very reasonable; references. ! OTEL to rent, | HM scoont Madison avenue, cor- Rroadway.—First | c hee et day, $6 to $10 per week ; grounds second stree! my iepeoome all lass Rooms, with } pig HOUSE, 176 BLEECKER STREET, eae HOUSE—4 NEW BOWERY, ONE BLOCK — Chatham square—Cleanest and best ventilated use im the elty per Then open all night, NEAR excellent IHOMPSON’S ATLANTIC PAVILION, Hl of Neversink, N. J.—This shady seaside rns; fine ing al THOMPSON, Proprietor. GHLANDS resort will reasonable Address JOSEPH L IARRYTOWN HEIGHTS tga 2 osJune 15. For Rooms, Dovee! ‘Y, Proprietor, 20 Nassau seer oom 3 TARE TTOWS N, ply no bugs; rooms S5e. to $2 ST. GERMAIN, FirTis AVENUE, Lat kG American ‘and Broadw fron’ elevator, ba ie ering sui ea RES eon st_and coolest Soondon the second floor, with i 40 Broadway and Sixth avenue.—Handsomely far- mished Rooms, with single gentiemen ; references ven and require WEST TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN | EW ENGLAND Sore 30 BOWERY, OORNER OF Bayard street.—200 light Rooms, neatly furnished, | . per night, $2 w $3 per week, tor genuemen otiemen and “iba and 45 EAST TWENTY-SECOND provements; references exchanged. STREET, NEAR | at No. 112 Fulton street, New York. COUNTRY TRY BOARD. Amexe.: THE HILLS OF oF “CONNEUTICOT. LARGH | 0 good accommodations, fine eeronn goo Proprietor can be seen Tu: trea- | ake Broadway Elegant Eooma newly furaished snd | sonable’ rates, jainted, with first class ones for gentlemen and fami- lies; also Ki house modern im- 4° given a WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—ROOMS, gultable for tamilies and siagle gentlemen, to let, with Board, permanently or transie! ind required. A ntly; references mountains nished second and thi first class Board; aleo a single Room and table WEST FOURTRENTH STREET.—A WELL FUR- ihird story front Room, with box 183 He Board. peveral a | house a) aii NINETEES NTH STREET.—HANDSOMELY fle i ind table; reterences. large Room. Rooms, for gentlemen; strictly first class second floor, front; aiso street $5 per week. Addi OARD WANTED—FOR 3 OR 4 WHUKS, BY A GEN- tleman, at a farm house there are fishing, boating and nding. terms, location, how to get there, &c., Mr. JOHNSO! YOUNG LADY REQUIRES ECONOMICAL BOARD, not far trom city; & ys Supegaant social family; terms URE,’ box 187 Hei rald ofice. small hotel of New York or raid office, 51 southerly ¢xposure, sma them if denred, with or without Board, 5 CLINTON PLACE, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE.— Second floor, six rooms; third floor, handsomely furnished, to let,’ with or without Board; house first class; neighborhood unexceptionable. WEST THIRTY-SIXTH STREET.—A PRIVATE faxnily offer two large, well furnished Rooms, front, oms connecting, to let with | Schoharie tour rooms, eclotnis ng otter AND 55 stnall Rooms to let. furnished and with Board, for ST. MARK’S ves and lowest terms, 0. Methodist minister's fami J. G. DYER, in a Addre: coanty, Mrs, OUNTRY BOARD WANTED UNTIL \OVEMBER— For a lady, child of six years, intant and nurse; two Address with tll Herald’ Brooklyn Branch, | 4 i peamtolding, required ‘oy the’ contractors to put the work | Kooins required. PLACE.—LARGE AND | single gentlemen and 6 2 VARICK STREET.—COMFORTA: with Bo he m: 8, tu ‘Reterence Cow, 443. ROOMS, rms. 6s ladies can WEST ELEVENTH STREET.—A LADY AND gentleman or two single gentlemen can be accom- modated with five second story rior Board, at moderate prices. 7 SEVENTH STREET.—86, PLEASANT ROOMS | © and good Boara for gentlemen; also one or two ad accommodated, front Room and supe- rooms wh 83 avenue —To let two / non Springs. N. with hot an fronaway., N.Y.) Post oitice. Gogszey ‘BOARD WAN House, by three famitles: —W. KE, Fisq., firm of oe otuer boarders are taken box 1,807 Post office, New Yor! m0 Penneyivania, and’ where Adaress, statin, man. permanently; not 206 West Twenty-third the Gover BOARD FOR THE SUMMER FOR TWO len, per week. i price $6. ranklinton,” | particu- \OUNTRY BOARD, IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, AT LEBA- -—House new, large rooms, supplied cold water. bathroom, 4c: large grounds, Croquet; sabling If desired. | Also a Cottage for ten per hed or ‘Bafereished, witn or without Board, Tem, fem, Griswe Address box 86 Lebanon Springs rold & FU! u reautfe at least nine 4 must be accessible to the city and ar the preferred. 88 EAST TENTH STREET. —HANDSOMBLY FUR. ‘nished Rooms, with hot and cold water and ample Closet room, to let, with or without Board. 10 LEROY STREET.—TO, | | CLINTON PLACE, TWO a POUEE EE ROM FIFTH =| | to gentleman and wife or two. single gentlemen, a nicely furnished Parlor; few other boarders; home | comforts. LET, WITH BOARD, | terjcounty 10: jet, with or without WEST TWENTY-POURTH jadison avenue.— Elegantly furnished Rooms to Board, to gentlemen and wives or STREET AND 63 132 | Board; 133» EAST terms very reaso! for the summer. TWENTY-NINTH Room on second som! ™ hall Room to let, with STREET.—LARGE | to permanent partes or other boa! EAST SIXTHENTH bo doit NEAR IRVING | ‘able Rooms, large and wo 10 ‘amilies or small, gentlemen; references. _ 14d | for one Rs 15 eman and wite or two sin, ne cighborhood 16 208 r viata 29 21( thira fi andi cargo of coal, has been se:zed here for violation of the coasting laws, Her captain has gone to sce ‘She BuLbOLNes Ot Ottawa evarding Lhe matter, 25 with, two ladi 296 * yest with othe tlemen ; best ‘city WEST TWENTY-FIFTH furnished double Rooms, with entlemen ; terms very moderate ; aiso | or two es. S7REET.—NEATLY | bor. first class Board, | ~. big) x 621 Post office, stamior. Foun, .—TO LET, A HANDSOM Suit of Rooms. with first class Board, to rea] parties only, Address L. P., box 43 Fordham, tab nue, at depot, or oL West’ Thirty SIxth street ANTEU—BOARD FOR A GENTLEMAN AND ladies, within #® miles box 3,663 Post office, New Y ANTED BY A GENTLEMAN—A Room, with Board, in New Brighton, Richmond ‘terrace, between first itd and Snug Har. Address WASTED BOARD FOR § | nurse girl, at farm or | ronen of open ovean bathing ; view of ou OUNTRY BOARD, ALL LOCATIO rag PAR | eepers invited to call; open ioe, Directory, 1,267 Broadway. IRST CLASS COUNTRY BOARD UN THB PARM— For gentleman and wife or two ladies willing to Foom together: no other boartere: Sbandance of trait, #2. house h and overlooks Sound. LY FURNISHED nsible ‘estches- apply at 15 East Forty-sixth street. distance ; rders taken preferred. ork. box 5.603 New York F ¥, Wie ocean WEST ELEVENTH gba 24 pak a) STxXTa wagwhere within three hours of elty; want avenue.—A large Room to ith Board, to | and good attention. Address M. J. H., 308 teenth street, New Yor! PIFTY-FIRST large front Room, lary water, with Board, to @ gentieman and ‘wi gentlemen. ig seaiemen: house first B HAVE A ARGE Ho rm, near the city, by boat n STREET.—TO i bold | garnished, we will accommodate few tame: ‘we closets, hn WEST FORTY-EIGHTH boarders wanted ; (good two days from 10 to 12 noon WEST FOURTEENTH tleman and wife or two single gentlemen t class Rooms and Board; ices exchanged. TA FEW | ~~ STREET. —A. “peng country fare,” Call for STREET.—~ONE GEN- in location ansurpassed ; w ial cluss Board _Address HOMELIKE, Her 1 offi BRESL! will open June I, at popular prices: oitasma can be at the: M itan Hotel ms CAL yes the Metropolitan or Gilsey House, New Y 196 | bid _ SUMMER R ATOGA SPRINGS, RANY UNION HOTE: PURCELL & CO., ¥ week for July and Aurrust. Address, with tel ON A BEAUTIFUL zee Nes he Proprietors. $41 per week for Pers WISIJNG 10 MAKE ARRANGEMENTS | ] for Board by month or season at Archer place, Dobbs? References mangle rentlemen, fine single Rooms. alee | os ed. Couchinen aud Horses accommodated, EAST WENTY-THIRD STREET.—A SUIT | 7 - AY aetna 120 ZAninacomely furnished Rooms to let, with or | QTAMEORD. vie aso foatiag and tubing without Board; also all Rooms: reterences exshanged. Sault shade for Mia Unda ave: i ° where no rT ‘ICE FURNISHED ma. staten Isiand,* INFANT AND te house, within easy prejerret; | Fain fo est Four- | 4 Sn OARD WANTED—AT A VERY RETIRED PLACE ip the country, for a you ayer $5 per week. “Address £, | imerestof the | &e.."” and addressed to C. | Neasauine i hg IRVIN HOUSE—A FINE, mei capes ROUER, located in Ce village of Cambr: e, Ne Y, takes sammer mn the most reason: le terms Feady to receive guests on and after June 1. -For pai lars address the (proprietor, TRA STROUD, Cambridge, Tal EQUINOX HOUSE, MANCHESTER, VT.—sPE- cial (avorable rates m June L atts or telegraph ta ¥ HL aot STATES HOVEL, LONG BRANCH, Newly furnished and refit gecention Of canets Jane 16, 1874. LAIRD, Propriet 3 re ‘AN DOREN HOUSE, WASHINGTON open for summer boarders. N. J. will ‘be open for the ‘or terms, &c., apply N. J.—I8 ing the Atlantic Ocean. 61 fOr Particulars calt on W. G. SCHENCK, Merchants’ Hotel, New York; or ad- | dress W. H. DAWES, Van Doren House, Washing- ton, N. J W OgpsB0RG, PAVILION, WOODSBURG, 1, L— This magnificent hotel will ‘in Sune; one of the best family resor: . overlook» —— Pe SEWELL, P Proprietor. pleasa Ve "address JAMES FLO To lon fogs WEEK PAYS FOR BOARD AT THE test house and Rew ey at Clarendon PROPOSALS, Pawronars FOR ELEVATORS AND UOMBINE» Elevators and Stairs for the United states Court House and Fost omtice, New York ci May 4, 1874.—sealed proposais Mice of the Su enintey endent ‘anti 12 M. of lune, 1874, for furmishing, delivering, dicing in place the El 1g of Corner bed in the thee ea or ea'led ‘Copies. A u schedule’ may be char fe, but will be erectod by posal each combined elevator and stair complete. vators of divisions 1. and three months from date ‘the combined elevators and stairs within from same date. contractors will be requires ty.—Omee of Superintendent, be. vot tie eta the day of uti tors avilion;ail as exhibited” cn the draw: | for in the | be Bravia 8, specifications and ry = e will be furnished by the government tree of the contractors. Pro- ‘will be made for each elevator complete and tor ‘The ele- 11. must be completed within acceptance of proposal, and x months id to guarantee their work for @ period of two years. Pay: | ments will be made for each elevator on its completion, Jess tan (10) per cent, which will be pe carina’ elevators have been ‘satisiactorily tested for of six months. All bids peer be penal bond, in the sum ot tw (925,000), that the bidder will econ it and contract if awarded him, the ne sufcieney of to be certified by the United States Judge, C! ‘nited states Court or he ea bo Attorney of H ict wherein he resides. accompanie until the the period by a rtorm the | he security lore of the the JHEATRE COMIQUE, 5d BROADWAY. Mr. JOSH HART... seseseseesaeeeeeS301€ Proprietor AFTERNOON, T 234 O'CLOCK, Grand ‘geppinens Mr. NELSE WALDRO Upon this occasion only will the Gate Theatre Com- t opps and SH HART'S THEATRE, COMIQUB COMBINATION THE MULLIGAN GUAKDS, THE TRERIBLE EXAMPLE, REGULAR ARMY, OH’! de., &c, (TUESDAY) AFTERNOON 0. DOUBLE COMPANY PsRFORM. (TUESDAY) THIS AFTERNOON, bag rs erg res =. Mr. O, B. Tals establishment, having been mewn renovated, will OPEN on MONDAY EVENIN with the grand romantle Drama, entitled the GRAD CORPS DK BALLET, MELE, CORA ADRI- ‘ANA and MLLE. LINA RICO! . THORNE, Sr, Painted and 25th inst, Elegant scenery, orig- inal music, splendid costumes, magnificent armors, bril- Hani baliet, 150 Scottish chiels, full drum corps, busie corps, bagpii rices— pes Seventy-ninth regiment. Popular Parauct, and. orchestra circle, 31; dress circle, 75 cen mily circle, 8) cents 8. Seats may be secured on 9th, and #ix days in advance. OOTH’S THEATRE. LESSEE, J. B. BOOTH. LAST WEEK BUT ONE OF THE SEASON. Last NIGHTS OF THE opular American Tragediat Poh JOHN aioe Cut Ovu, who will ap} MONDAY snd TUBEDAY, TENOR, May 18 and 19, as WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY BVENINGS, May 20 and DAMON, in DAMON AND PYTHIA: FRIDAY ‘ana SATURDAY EVENINGS, May 22 ‘and 23, as CADE. BATORDAY. MATINEE, at 1:30, in Kotzebue’ 's beautfal atfal play of tint name. wonoey EVENING, May 25, Last F THE SEASON, ‘will be Mreeeuiea® cia re’s Tragedy ot BARNUM aa cy ARNUM BARNUM |ARNUM BARNUM with a apse BOOTH (1 son Le UG! 11 presenting ceases with Booth's ‘meatre. iy be secured six days Seats m: in advance at the bor office of theatre or prapes ickot olfice, at the muse store ot C. H. Ditson & OC YCEUM THEATRE. FKENCH COMEDY SEASON, n.by the NEW ORLEANS FRENCH COMPANY. appearance of Mile, BEACEEGARD, me ie be) sau Vaudeville, Paris, = i atire French Com ported DE ATURDAY EVENING: MAY 2%, the original ere ‘Preach Flay, by uepag tna Halevy, Reserved seats at the Lyceu; ind Pond’s music orate ee wor a oe ang Begins at & opts eh st. ani av. ns.et 8 over at 10 ‘WO HOURS’ FUN. LAUGH, epeeewitl of the s2as0n, pare ot the world-tamous BHOO FLY! 00 FLY BHO old py at Home.” Rosa Lee. Off, BLACK SHAKER: DIVORCE, TU! UM OUT. UNSWORTH AND EUGENE'S SPECIALTIES, THE MUTTON TRIAL. Bob Hart’s comic Court Scene, Immense success ¢ ott 1 the beautitul Plantation Sketch, P'S DREAM, UNCLE are DREAM, UNCLE &PH’S DREAM, ir, THE OLD KENTUCKY HOME, Dan errant, oe eee Fr Bh Nelse Seymour, Hu MATINEE SATURDAY mi 8HOO FLY. O2 RAL PARK GARDEN. TO-NIGHT, THIS oneness EVENING, May 19, ats. UNRIVALLED su MRE Nigiis CONCERTS, 1. Overture, “Ra: Mendelssohn 711 Broaaway. 2 Selections, firs ack saint Itz, “Publ trauss Liszt hubert Quinte etste: Wagner i Ritegretto, “Eighth Beethoven “Hungarian Suite” (new) ioffman Hy Overture, “Abu Hi . Weber 10. Meditation, orchestra (ew)..Gounod 1, Waltz, “Carnevalsbilder” Strauss 12 Prelude ye piso) 4 -Meyerbeer he Inaienne, ADMISSION TICKETS, ‘LEY nr Aas, ages containing twelve’ tickets, $5, can now be ouraine the Pipe ee ne stores; also 285 Broad- way and at Central Par Phivate Voxes, $1 and $2 according to location. ‘AMES ROOME AND FRANK JONES IN ETHIOPIAN Sketches at the Matinee to-day at Tony Pastor's Opera House. The best Variety Troupe yet presented. henna ANSTRUCTION. _ y-five thousand dollary | e dis- | ariment reserves the right to Fock anv or al" ‘haa anit be deemed for the overnment tO do 80. or to award each division to a different bidder 8 mt ate its, guiton. Any bid that rhs d obtath ig not made on the printed’ form to be office, and does not coniorm to ‘the require advertisement, will not be considered ; Foposal be received trom parties who In the manutacture of elevators. Pri closed Ina sealed envelope, Wirsen . ments oF ned at this this ROPOSALS FOR WwRogaut AND CAST TRON Work tor the United int Hous» and Post | $f Se NO ork, sity. —Omtice, of Superintendent, May —Sealed Proposals will of the Superintencent unul 12M 3874, for furnishing, di vinwe the Wrought and C: ngs, of the ‘ost “omtice ire received af t the office of the 16th day of June, elivering, fitting and putting in t_ Fron’ Work of the staircases, ing and fascia to Mezzaning . ereen; ot the casings, &c., to 4 of. first floor; of the ventilator on roof of court- ‘of the entrance doors and the illuminated tiling to rt Hoors, root and sidewalke—all_ as exhibited on the draw. ings G6 deseribed in the specifications and called tor in the edule. Copies, of the drawings, iin ve had on application at thls oftoe ‘Ali the. soatto | the work in free of ch ire, | lines! toot or weight, for prgrised for in the schedule. cifications and schedule ‘he contractors to put ed by the covernment ut will be erected by the contractor Proposais will be made by the plece, supertic 9g various items of work, as work of the Post Office sereen, railing, &c., 1 ings, &e,, oe to floor under cour trance door: ‘ar staircase’, and’ the -tluminated thins, | Must be completed within three months trom the date ot first WEST TWENTY FIFTH STREET.—A SMALL, strictly private family room on third @oor to let, with Board, to gentlemen or wen ileman and | wife. have # Room and Bed & WEST = TWENTY-¥O Nished Rooms to let, with Board, on second and loots of & four stor tore high IRTY-BIG, ; two hand: eferen WEST THIN’ 0 a sot STRERT.—A HAND- Roped furnished ds Alay @ unas sagen eferences given and requ tO gentlemen and wives or single gep —PREMIUS rituated on the Sound ing, shady treet Foorner Madison a POIN rr rover, 45 minut from city, apply yto,A. G Pivot DELIGHTRULLY fea bathing, flehingy For fast Forty i. ORTH STREKT.—FUR- stoop house , just painted TH STREET. mely turnished Parlors, HLM ONT 3B —This is ‘one of the most popular summer re- picturesque ; re- ds a appointments frat see phee | “4 class, ure gro D. CARRIQUE, Proprietor. HALL, 8CHOOLEY MOUNBAIN scenery wild anc Y: Ho monauitoes: fine lawns SPRINGS, RANDON HOUSE, GREENWOOD LAKE, ORANGE county situated 0, on high ground : sglend ia la mountain sce yathi and Bedroom to let, | fishing. 6 ew WATEUBTONE. ores. Orange ‘ovd selerenges given. | couny, acceptance of proposal; stairs A, B, C and | D, within four montns from same date, and the remainder of. the work within six months from date of acceptance. The differ. ent divisions of the work to be,periormed in the order to be hereafter given, but within the rae above specified, Payments will be made monthly, aeducti cent ynuil the Anal completion of the contrac ‘All bids must bo accompanied by penal Bo sum of twenty-five thousand doflars (525,000 ty bidder will accept and pertorm the contract eting 10 por nd, in the that the awarded him, the sutticiency of the security to be certified by the United Statey Judge, Clerk of the United States Court, or the District Attorney ot the The department reserves the i be deemed for the interest ot the ve on the printed form to be obtained district wherein he resid right to reject any or all riment to work among Every vid must be-made at this office, anit Tpost conform in every, Fonpect to the Fequicements of from parties who are his aivertivement, oF Xt i pot be considered Proposalswill not. be Yecclved Not (hemselves engaged inthe manufacture of wrought and cast ciliues for getting out the work, posals will be enclosed d “Bid for wrought and nd came 3) work,” to D, Kupertn oR, adress CitAtcshs Wifey Prongent Ketoab i Manse head log U Ve , Maing, m work. and who have not the necessary fa- @ sealed envelope, In- " and ad. tendent, At THOMPSON'S COLLEGE, 9 FOURTH AVENUE, posite Cooper Institute, Bookkeeping, Writing, rimmene taught, day and evening. Ladies depart- ment telegraphy taught pracdeally with instruseuts in one quarter. A PROTESTANT GERMAN LADY, DAUGHTER OF A clergyman, wishes to meet with a family in the country, where she. in zane for German lessons and conversation, 2. comfortable home durin the summer months; city reference as to clerg, ymen an others. Address . F., 40 Bible House, New | AX ARTIST FROM EUROPE, HOLDING are lent certificates, is forming a ciass of ladies fer ending comions & ske' Ate. J and panos: terms mod- | est Thirty-seventh street. ins, , BOOKKEEPING, ARITHMETIC, DOLBEAR’S Commercial College, 1,193 Broad: way, will remain open day and evening ‘ali summer, Gentiemen or ladies can have private lessons and learn more of business affairs in one month than they can in & year in classes; boys prepared practically for business In one quarter. panes BUSINESS COLLEGE, @ BOWERY CUP a removed to 1,275 Broadway and Thirty- icurth mtr ng jung men taugnt bookkeeping’ accounts, loreigt sh ; back ward persons rapid); ‘al Eatice’ departinent day and. evening. onaneg ANTED_AN EXPERIENCED CATHOLIO TEACH. male). Apply at Si. Patrica” ‘Academy, Kent av., Broo clyn, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 38. M, _____ YACHTS, 8 STEAMBOATS &C. OAT —A 4 LARGE ASSORTMENT oF BOATS. Now ly le, and o1 rs received by MOND, boat buitlen 299 Front street Sew Fork Relty 0° 1 CANAL BOAT se eae Cy AP. FULLY with lines, ae EAsTOn’ TE MeMALION' * 2c lip, New Yorks F°: SAL —STEAMBOATS JESSE noyr AND LONG Branch: 0 two iron light draught ¢figamboats; also proveller Bite Steamships and ‘Tugs of nd Hous dimensions. bpp 1 South ' William | eet. ed VOR SAL BOAT HOUSE, 25 FEET LONG, BUILT ‘car; rollers, &c., 5 . BE Ley, last Je ‘Bede: '#, &c., complete, Inquire of P. RI- JOR SALE, CHEAP A’ ing at Flushing bridge ex 90 tons, rick j draws 5 eet WQinches | Apply to JOHN N. DESBROW, W, itatawan, near Keyport, FRED'K CG. SCHMIDT, x YACHT, 38 FEET LONG, LY nn NOR SALE OR CHARTER—SIDEWHERL STEAM- F bogs, light draught, ¢ economical to rp ro Mor. 300 fons capacity ; tu Pteam Yachts bs F, piven, 58 rect. Wastes 0 FORGHASE=CaROR th WACKY) ‘must be at | feet 5 “7 and i first class. in er ode a Hy WILLIAM c. OOX, box 3,408 Post LOOP YACHT, 80 FEET, WITH ROOMY $400. cabin. Apply to’ Thirty-fourth street terry! aat Rive : Scie SN AMUSEMENTS. 5m VENUE THEATRE it. “aa Broad ay ete ad Managed, TUESDAY NIGHT, May Ii m this “theatre ap entirely new dramatization. OHARLES DICKENS mot ROMANCE OF CITY LIFE OLIVER TWIST! Produced with EVERY Save NEW 1B FOLLOWING MARVELWOUS CaP, Otiver Twist the Pagan Pound LI ve ove Mr, Brownlow, @ retires gentewan. . a Mr. G rimnwig his eighbor and vompanioa, with ing his own head......Mz J. eoore Me Bu Foam, the paroetias Beadle... W, ise nKs. a stranger, sob, Wi Noah Olaypole, « Mir. J. G. Peakeg Gi a Bute: Wuerg Brittles, a Fooi if The or f the Col a Mr Justice oon on the Bench. a Te ‘The street srowd, o.licers, fr. Mr, Bill Sykes, @ a, Darsait of houseb: Fagin, @ merry oud se oe ie beginners”, eg Toby cracks on sometimes Known as “Fe THE Mr, Jobn Dawkins, otlicr wise “the Dodger,” wise “the Artal,” otnerwise ‘Pinmmy the merry Mr. Payin's 1avorite pupil. Mr. arley Bates, a profesor of the easy conve; OWisinean 00 50 successfully practived by ‘he b A number of others, pupils of the merry old cd and all destined for high piaces in story. Nancy Sykes. (Her Rose “Mayiie, wi i dou Gi os laylie, Who beirieude. ii iss Saws Mrs. Bedwin, Mr. Brownlow's Flouaarees Charlotte, the giri of allwork ¢ the und weakechen jo 6 ork a ertakaere pH ee ‘at bai e, ONLY MAIINEE Sr OLIVER TWIST, a WEEK—Last week but one of the present sea. son TH AVENUE THEATRE, TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET AND BROADWAY. Mr. AUGUSTIN DAL’ «Proprietor and Manages GRAND EXTRA MATING! ESDAY, May 2, 7M ibsee, Treasarer, last time, WED Pgh tteiss of Mr. Naws h occasion wili be’ vicene for thie UR ALPHONSE, as DINOK ia ees ire fe great Dh phe nomena ei prime, donna, wil air taeaaeatl to ee To conclude jvith the very amusing Comedy, wr ue Be DOD WORTH, Muygcul, Director, Mr. MOORE, ra say atte Manager. w ready at becintadieen 77) UBUAL PRICES. Pp. T, BARNUM'S CRRA oR ek OMAN TH ea rt dard BARNUM BARND! BARNUM BARNU! BARNUM BARNU BARNUM BARNU, BARNUM BARNU BARNUM 3 BARN UM ARNU: 2]#] Afternoon and evening, The brilliant pro-} eA gramme augmented by new and startling | Sjfeatures, No abatement in the vast audi- of the comical contest Brigade and laughable ie Sack-racing by metropohtan amateurs. 3 |Native and foreign Jockeys on American and English running horses in friendly rivalry. Chariot, Hurdle, Fiat and Roman Standing races, Elephant trot, Ostrich, Pony and| Monkey races. GRAND CONGRESS OF INATIONS at 2:30 and @ o'elock. Menagerie open at 1:30 and 7P. M. Seats secured three| jdays in advance, | fences. First week ithe Wheelbarrow MOMMYH MONHYS BONHYS MONHYH KRKERS KONUVG WONUVE WONHVE WONUY! BARNUM — BAR ARNUM BARNU! ne BAKNUM BARNUM BARNU: M BARNUM BARNUM BARNU! BARNUa BARNU. BAKNUM BARNU! RNUM BAR BARNUM —- BARNU BARNUM © BARS BARNUM BARNU: MLLB, VICTORIA, N OF THE LOFTY WIRE, = With SuOHTLY APPEAR ALLACK'S. Proprietor and Manager. .Mr. LESTER WALLACK. at 7:30. Commences at 8 o'clock, Lk VE meh ie ‘The remaimng productions Of the ‘comedy series wilt be ‘George Colwau's CLANDESTINE ee Mor wooncock's rag TLE Cry E wate NIGHTS PRESENT SELA-ON and of ir. LE-TER WALLAOK'S core of | perinnaheed the entertainments will be af “TUERDAY, 19th—SOROOL, ESDAY. 2th—sCHOOL, THURSDAY, ist—Last niyo of SCHOOL. tt ad night ot THE CLANDESTINE Mant 2d—MATINEK AND EVENING—THE. CLANDESTINE MARKIAGE, MMONDAY, 20th—Lavt night of THE CLANDESTINE: TUKSDAY, 2%6th—WOODCUCK and THE NERVOUS RAL Oe 27th—MONEY. THURSDAY, 28th—WUOUDUOCK and THE NERVOUS: [AN. MERIDAY, 29h—WOUDCUCK and THE NERVOUS 3 SATURDAY, & 30th—-MATINEL—WOODCOCK and THE. SATURDAY EVENING—LAST TIME—MUNEY. rkable emotional In active preparation a plxy of remi interest, in w! fen the accomplished ar: Miss CARLOTTA LECLERQ, ‘will make her first appearance at this theatre. BOX BOOK OPEN TV WEEKS IN ADVANCE. es F.B. CONWAY'S {ROOKLYN THEATRE.— bad a men evening. May 19, benefit Mr. Lg Lennox. Three splendid gigs. SHEEP IN WOLI CLOTHING, HANDCOUK'S LITTLE GAMB, WIFE'S BONNET, usIc, Last F\ Sopatab THE G REAT HEKRMANN. LASstT Muuts OF THE MaGIc CRoss, NEW TRICKS. NEW WONDERS, FRIDAY FVENING, MAY GRAND TESTIMONIAL’ BENEFIT TO PROF uSSOR HERRMANN, SATURDAY, _LaAsT GRAND MATINER, ONY PASTOR'S OPERA 201 BOWERY, GRAND CLARK ma EDWaltos, Specialties. ae Ek JOHNSON ai WILLS, Dutch Acts. TO-DAY. Nise Laat FREEMAN. TO-DAY. TAS. It OME, FRANK JONES, TO-DAY, Miss MELINDA NAGL! MATINEE W, HAMBLIN, a. W. MAFFLIN. Saituee wv. sae OA ee Bone Serio femic, MATINEE AN OLD WWE MATERIE TODAY EW, PARK | THEATRE, | BROORLYN. BUMMER BESAON.. ite a ‘bs Ba ats Ff Manager. SIMMONS, AXD SLOCUM 3, MINSTREL. t Programine Ba jeach Eve Sarery. SHOOTING GALLERY—AT COLON, MON: STERY'S New York Salle earring Academy, 619 sixth avenue. taught m one month. Send for circulars. v ND ee IDA BURT aT Sag: Bee che ot TE ce FOAL, 4 ony rast "g Opera Hi ee — sf LOVE MY DARLING LAS. BE NEWEST BOs Qt ore OF that Beauittut Barre, ae, ighon,’ way and 39° Union : Mera Hine ene IN, DUTCH SPECIALTIES, JouNsoN A FOHNSON AND mi 3 io Song and Dane rents id quuee today at Tony Kaswr's Op House,d0t Bowery. vy MATEUR ee FOR TRE B BENBFI® which were to have of ‘ate wi mints ‘owing {0 x sure ot the Gen death Jn Urhemoney will be retunded to all pereons Notting # kets. met Sy PROOTING Q GALLERY aT COLONEL LCL Yor Salle d'Armes and Sparring 9 Mien ven! e. Bo: Bouthy “Bend 6 circulars.” xing taught in one: R, KAHN'S GRAND MUSEUM AND POLYTECHNIC: a esate Kabul remodelled and with 5,000 fresh [ay re now ppen to the S_banile, ft 058 Broa way, iinet teamed ni- eat aie ‘igures, et altogether wai re hl Neca nj ruciive Exhibition in the world, | Admis- tainly any net inst entitle lectures dally, free to visitors. Ls HAMBI, IN bd HIS G BAT LMP ERSON A. tion of Havresac! leon’ uard, at pind to-day. Tony Pastor's Opera House; 00'acts aH C SAFETY, PeCoTING GALLERY—AT COLON i= S$ STERY'S New York Salle d’ Armes and Spardeg Aenea), 619 reir a Boxing taught in one month, “Sepd for ACADEMY AND SHOOTING ————— ENCING AND BOX! WARE. TO PURCHASE. Gallery, 619 Sixth avenue.—Boxing taught in one er pei, HRT OF DI pay Goopa, | Month. Benid for elreulare. haut or 4 “iierenand Adaress Ste SHOOTING GALLBRY—AT COLONEL Mon. 164 South Fitth avenue, or box 4 STERY’S New Yors Salle Armes and Spar: = =< my, 619 Sixth avenue, Boxing taug! nein one REMOVALS. inonth, nd for circu! nnn nnn nn nnn ROA OAMOE POCO DPOIDO DL ee THE REMINGTON SEWING MACHING ALINDA NAGLE AND KITTY WHITLAND IN TH Ri company ‘Tumoved 1. their new efegant store, No, a wuss, ‘sUare Galery) ¢ A Dotipene to:d8y) 8 Vio sate Faal fan,