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Ww THIS (GATCRDAY) MATINEE AND EVENING, Boucicault's fue Comedy, entitied LOVES’ HIM, SEW AND sera ih NERY UNE: TOM ak Dr. Shanks. Mrs, TOM VA ATALANTA CRE LADY 88: ALLAOR’S. Proprietor and Manager. . Carriages HOW AiLK Due notice gu Hal ven ¢ ay first a 5m RAGLE THEATRE prietor and M MATINEE, ning | in his Germ ance auger. ® Two Last the I" Burlesque, eu Guo. R, | The wonderful The unequaliod Dutch Se WILD in T° ‘DAY AT 1:30. pear NIGHTS OF TH AVENUE THEATRE. AVENUR THEATRE. IQUE. ay ALLRED pisthiiu TION OF on. Mr, LE FLORENCE HARRY THE V. MR, A. W. SAWYER. RY SHELDON. The aston ViCTORELLL BROTHERS. iOODWIN, Jr. Imitation and fiat Perfin NEW. YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, AMUSEME ARISTAN Vantin wii BRAS .Mr, LESTER WALLACK | Pia Int xikues | itroapway. rieinally Artistic Sensational Varieties in America, bVERY EVENING at 8 o'cloek. BDAY. THE SDAY aie Goh a2 E GREATEST SENSATIONS OUT. Entitled MY WIPE'S ERROR, Billy Robertson's new and original Sketeb, entitled ANIA FOK Lav nes, AND APPOINT: A sen The bowing ‘beautiful i fie Gtkis oF E: am eC oun fal, volw Py Morel, - PROPRIETOR, vaRiErY THEATRE AN ENTERTAL Y UNEQUALLED, ON AN 4 ceo ae TH Mie HMC ADAMS AND PRARBOM. the langh- orang Dutch Comedi TONY ‘OR THE. ONLY ii bKOADW T EY AND CRO: MISS MOLLIE | WILSON bi phe ane LENHAUER, a EDWARDS. N, KKIE DUNCAN, finn | WILLY GRAY, A J. 8. ED nd the premier company of the world, ¥ PASTOR'S STAR TRO! ES TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. SALES a'r AUCTION. er SALES. er AFTERNOON, May 21, at 2 o'clock, at Clinton GENERAL ped LORIMER, GRAHAM'S large cole re Lronzes, by Fratin, Mene and thers; Colors: Drawings, Enigravings framed); c., and now om iow at Clinton by and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, May 22 ber} ion Hull, nud now om exhibition wt tho art 17 Broadway, RAL JAMES LORIMER GRAHAM'S entire col- of Paintings by celebrated old and modern masters, more than 2U0, of great interest and value. ‘The Mens AVITT, Auctioneers. aoa and TAM KNABE, & ©O,, No, 112 3th ba — FOUR ROUND ROSE- pA ELEGANT WINDSOR ) Rrool, Cover, for —PIANOFORTES TO RENT—OF OUR OWN MANU- A: — by QHICKERING & 5ONS, 130 5th ay, cor- ner i thorough order, for EKING & SONK, 1 150 5th av., corner 18th at, NOFORTES IN HAND PLANOF ick. SECOND sale at moderato prices, by C! SSORTMENT ¢ fd eta LL, 13 Waverley place, we 810 month); “[ UCTION SALE OF WAGNIPI HOUSEHOLD Rurnivore, property of B. Gay. to be held THI rday) MORNING, commencing "clock, wt the one mansion, elogant five story, bro N West 28d st., near 6th av. Son, t $700 an pificent tains, Mirrors, La ae style Iuiald sutin, "brocatel’ and reps: inlaid Cabinets, Jardinieres, Bronzes, Oil Paintings, &c.; Chamber Suits, in bluck walnut ; Dress: ing Cases, Bousteads, suring and hair Mattresses, Carpets, Kense, 400 volumen Books, Ladies’ Secreta Library Tables, Turkixh Suits, dining room Bullet, Ex- tonsion Table; solid walnut Chairs, in leather; china Din- thy Li Hine Stand: | Also basoment aud FITZGERALD, Aucti . nd eer emery. a sisleney 1,00. Que THEATRE, BROADWAY. TO-DAY, AT TW “TWO O'CLOCK, GRAND MATIN AND MATINEE. GRAND MATINEE. GRAND MATINEE. HUMPTY | allet, Burlesque and Spe among other yre | Dopr cle, In three acts, vat PHL: ERS, EMILE AND ROWEKT. * siuiloturTes VIVANTS, mth inary and world renowned acannee CARNLY race DIABLERIE GYMNAS’ UE. THE Benn susie TROUPE IN aM RICA. SIX UNEQU ED PREMIEKS, NTY MATC ULESS CORYPHEES, in the ona and beautiful B: let, AND THE RCTPERPLY. EXTRAS MONDAY N GRAND OPENING OF SUMMER SEASON. See announcements in to-morrow's papers, kK THEATRE, RA: wo 16U y ROADWAY AND 22D ST Proprietor and Mausver.-...,..Mr, AUGUSTIN, DALY VAs AATINHE. TO DAT, ‘ _— MiriNex oF Centennial performance, Souvenir programme. iY performance, ‘ouvenir programme. PrP, TE 8% OY BEBE Souvenir programme, Centennial performanes. Prerr§ Ii ‘if Uo ERE - page eae . P If egu ue of Goorge Fawoets Rowe's humorous comedy of P He QQq UUUU EBEE® 38. AUGUSTIN DALYs GREA’ AT PLAY OF TO-DAY. THIS (ATURDA AY) erIT OF UE" bein ibe produced, with the origi cast, GILBE “CHARITY, RES Nant, MAY 20, ‘wit “JAMES LEWIS interrupted for this occasion al scenery, music and Seay or Mr. LEWIS in bis popular personation of Dr, Athorney (his original ‘ley (his son) alley (his orl, Jr. (his offspring) . Smalley Mr. skinn The Buties Mrs, Vanbruy [who has ki Eva Veubrugh, Mies Davenport in hor great original pert of ALSO, THIS EVENING test production in New York of Byron's ni cess, his most at laughable Con Gomody, entitled whieh Mr. I wis wil ay Mr. Harkins pai (his original pari) Bunday papers. ¥ fapannt ne abel ly volunteered, ee ties appearance in N.Y.) pod fATORDAY NIGHT NEXT, BENEFIT OF MR. W. A FESTIVAL MATINEE on WEDNESDAY ino May 24, for the benefit of Miss FANNY DAVENPORT, BRA MONDAY 224 in commemoration of the Centounial, that greatest a if most successful of all American plays, 34 CABIN, with Mrs. HOWARD in her orteinal ;{liagacter of TOPSEY, and the GEORGIA JUBLLES 8 VILWORE'S GARDEN. Nexsrs, SHOOK & PALMER. Mr. E.G. GILMORE nth of th TWENTY MONSTER CONC under direction of the illustrious Lap JACQUES OFFENBACH, tasiated by 109 eminent Muslelans, Int] “oat delighttul summer resort in the world.” Admission, hy boxes (4 udmissions), 6 PROGRAMME, OF FENBACH, .Proprietors and Managers 4 Business Mensger Hardenborg ‘Mr, M. Barrymore Bir. W. Daviage Mr. Devoau Mist’ May Howard Al 1. Overture—"William Tell” 2. Insect March—"'Roi Caro Conducted by Mr. J, Offenbach, ‘alts—**New Vienna” t Sowass Polke (new) Kate Holland Ruth, the Tramp (Weltten oxpressiy for thei eoucoris.) ok Thala eos, Coudheted by Mr. J. Offenbach, §. watarche Hongralse”.. pian cingr | © Pantone cla Brn Philip Fanshawe | 7, saitaretio -ArthurMedwyn | 3 Finale Lape crn Conducted by Mr... ootles Peet TL 9. “Farandole”, 10, “Offenbachiana” dusted by Me. J. Offeubcs 11 Boultard Maszourks March from “Le Reine de Saba Oss SQUARE THEATI Propriet ava NrGit AND AT i the now Drama Ly Messrs. Iisucaster and agus, “Conscie: the stro faint Drama brought out in CONSCIENCE, is it w A. M. SATURDAY MATINEE Charactérs b; Messrs., Cc. K. Thorne, Frederig Bobinion, 3 Joh rr Ol A. Bt y of Lester Wallack, Esq), Wei Wilde; FIFTY SUNDAY EVENING CONCERTS, FIFTY g AT POPULAR PRIC&s, g N Admission forthe remaining XN ot Fl JAC. ) be Mr. SHBRID AN GHOOK | rirry NTS, FIFTY Boxes—4 places—S4. ‘JULIUS CHSAR—BEST SEATS AT RULLMAN'S FAREWELL 111 Broadwa; es CESAR. Ponitively last opportunities to s Kemomber, six nights and one matin had of STORER, Prescott House. ULIUS CASAR.—CHOICE SEATS AT TYSON'S, Fifth Avenuo aud Windsor hotels. OOTH'S THEATRE: JULIUS CASAR, R ONE WEEK ONLY, JARRETT & PALMER beg to announce that in mergers PERVORMANORS. the grand tragedy. only. Seats cun be Parselle, Jr.; fensom (oy che New York. this on, Alfred Becks, A Yoason, |W. 1 Her ferald. ata tise os Wilkin. Poe jurday, jay 20), Syeon. tinee of Conscience. FRIDAY EVENING. ‘Do—Henent of oo Miss ia eNO p ates NION SQUARE THEA TRE, BENEFIT OF MB. CWALLES R. THORNE, | THURSDAY AFTERNOON, occasion will be present with THE H an Tdi extrooedinaey. en Mossrs, Fred. Robinson, C. R. Thorne, Clwude Burroughs, J. K. Morris, H.W. Vining Bowers, Ai igley, and Misses Ifred “Be 4 J May 25, Knowles’ groat play, ance with numerous requests made by mail, telegraph an alyo at the box office, JULIUS CASAR will again bo presented in this theatre, and with the same Grout cast, including the cougregasion ‘of renowned Shakes- 8/6, ESSKS, SHOOK & PALMER ARK PLEASED TO announce that they will produce at the Union Square Theatre, on the opening of their next Preliminary Season— about August Usiow Square Tuxatae, M FRROOKLYN THEATRE. Lessees and Managers. Messrs. SIIOOK & PALMER, this week and at the Every evenin MISS CHARLOTTE and STUART ROWSON ns OAPTATN, CROSSTREE in the witty burle: BLACK-EYED Next week, GRU. FAWCETT RO' ine new, Saturdi Aeturdey matines, ist—an original American Comedy-Drama ewe by Mr, Bret Harte, and copyright eo 19, 1876. ontitiod seaue of An BRASS. i By con FRY ary LAWRENCE BARRETT, ceonpromers, Jahn FG Baxas * ane ffreys und Ida Vernon. Bb DAVExvoRT, with Me 'LEVICK tn the titilar character, the PERFO S 10 BN LIMITED TO SEVER, the tine at of wel will be given on XT MONDAY EVENING, MAY 22. An thie) romarkab!e features will be Fopsuaeond, including the grand and novel scene representing 4 utrus ON THE BURNING OF THE BODY OW * “ry “i seats boxins THIS MOKNING. Box office opon from 105 P.M. ted according’ 0 INS OF PHIL ANTED FOR THE AUXILIARY FORCE WULIUS ¢ BBAR. | Froference given to In height, Apply at, the Six Theatre on Monday morning, the 22d inst., QOWERY THEATRE. HEATRE COMIQUE, 514 BROADWAY. Last Night of Mr. . J. J, MeCLOSKEY'S MATINEE ad DAY. Is, MATINER " THIS DAY, receded by a favorite Fat ATIN 2 OcLocK Title PAY. Mr. GU. NORTON. “Four Christmas Ni a EE LE Tt i | QAN FRANCIS Q MINSTRELS OPERA HOUSE. Rite BE LE MOWITT, SAM VILLA aust the, grees RAN CISCO SN eTRELS Cer ay. xo’ oN. BAN PHANCISCO Li en ; ie ayrtt ST. ¢ ost srcoesstul organtzation in thi ii D RLD'S oN atrodaaing the ¢ Er san, BIRCH TO THE, CENTENNIAL. A NIMITABLE IMITATIONS, Overture, Parepbrs “Botinie Sweet He Cornet solo, Grand Fantasie Mr. JOU Admission » BE THEATRE, 728 AND 730 ‘buo away. — “Massanietlo’ MARIA SALY, EM PROG Wie Sebon bist UIT, PB au PARISIAN s SENSATIONS BATS wins Land d RAE ATES ENS. VHATEAU MABILLE VARIETIES, i BAL, oer tees 8} s by gaslight in all its glory, D > ee # CELEBRATED. ORCHESTRA. me. ETH ‘GRAND CONCERT. AMME, * LIZZIE St. Rak. Alfo first a Miss LOUIS! BE ue W, BUTLER: THE STANDARD FA GRAND FAMILY ATINEE Immense s: artist in bis M obzitaorain ry NATOR BOB Mis Lies Hie Toke Grand Powis Co C Grand Olio, G HAR mpany._ OF: LorLbavi Max. Drama, Vaudeville | Hecentrte Specialties M, PRICE. FARWELL, RAL hn ‘Misses BRADLEY and WOODS, BLITZ, s ST, KEMK y LENT ARTISTS every night ino SUNDAY NCERT. SACRED CONC 4 SACRED CONCERT. K — a) | Lass DAY AT 2 vening at 8 RYMAN'S GREAT LECTURE, UA RE! SHAKRSPEARIAN "ADVOCATES, TH GREAT paty oomarods ry French sensation of the bode Te Duchess of Murray, Hil—Mare! in The Turkish Bathora. or tho Sultan's Pets, The Frouch Minuet and Fasve Fiastiqees, wndsomest formod ladies in the werd, CANCAN, bE TO-DA! the Duke. The only Loon in new spe- cinlties. Brilliant part first, introduc- ing Melodies fron irotie-Girotia.” Next week the Grand Dutch 8. Box f M, to 10P. M. HEATRE FRANCALS. LYCKUM THEATRE. Avant dornlere representation, Keler Rela Samedi, 20 Joho Strauss ox"eaukorre ++ Millard ar Labicho ot Martin, Mardi, 23 Mal ++-Donzett! representation ae, cloture, au benefice do sf JUIG NET, Downing 3 a“ liner Ed. St prewee | EVES. | IMPORTANT ‘ADVERTISERS 10 YO CONStDER, ATES, Vink’ a CENTS pike ) LINE. Cia & CUSHING'S GREAT CIRCUS, WITH MAGR, 1 Gere Dyver and Professor Miller, at 190th st., Harlem, May 19 and 20, MMENSE | COMBINATION AND Jo) o Goss. | rrov Mail no then 2 AND JO! atx DWYER GRAND ABBAU TRY AF al GLO souN GRBOO-ROM. KESTLING, nowks A ee GkEAT, Rotate Srecus, one week onl, ru eR, Bitty Races. te Lor roor © 8 BHOS, BLE, ae. 100 Seb ot. soar r. ted. 22 MUSEUM. MONDAY. M18 DAY, Ware UXPCRL THE GLORIOUS actu 2, evening ae suse Gi ‘. de + “Valse Souvenirs, ‘Lester oubie . + Standard,” se sn, 356. 5 UNDER THE GALLOWS alaler's ier : i “reximen 0) Sirgen. Uratulla, 0c, and BROKE JAIL. dee pal Dar ae ow, ‘01 m Se; “The Liberty Welt, * ew wsttonal airs: paper covery aak kevery, | ¥ Da AH. sitRLbON BLLIB SANDFORD, lamagers. S-EVERY SATU Kooms, Tammany Haliding, iaedeas stor od j, GATURDAY) EVENING, FERRE. Managers KRDAY RVEN- DANCING G ACADEMIES. Acnatot NO ACK ADEM Y, ELIMPTOR t Soloist. 43 ——--——-® vi evenin, eae Saturday. ee | Kelly & Leon's | rue Mf RESORT OF BEAUTY AND } FASHION, | Last week ot His Grace | HIS DAY AT 12 O'CLOCK, AT BE MATHEWS GALLERY, 57° LIBERTY S8T., the bulance of the collection of CARRARA MARBLE STATUARY, Roman, Etruscan, Pompelian and Grecian Vasex, Classical pesky ue in alabaster, fine Bronzes, &c., w' ositively sold without reserve or limitation. RK, 57 Liberty st, ANIEL A, MATHEWS, AU! A TUNIS JOHNSON, AUCTIONEER, Old stand, 37 Nassua st. THIS DAY, AT 10% O'CLOOK, ale of fecond, hand Furnicar SEVERAL HSE VELVET AND BRUSSELS rpits, LARGE ‘AN xD SMALL REFRIGERATORS, oak Dining Room Furniturs ried hair Mattresses, feather | cs Bedding, &e.: Wardrobes, H CHICKERING GRAND PIANOFORTE, VERY FINE Mel lodeon A ny Parlor tion, Li Bane- Riveweu "Utensils, with ill commence. ANT M. KBLE SODA WATER FOU tain, grout assortment of Office Furniture; 800 pair Sho by order of the re > Alto THIS DAY, at 12 lelock, ¢ 500 BUSHELS HAS RIVER OVSTERS AT STOREY'S bod, Staten Island; also the Oyster Ground on which they North Rivers, 600 bushels Virginians, pt “(vetiey SALE Li NITURE, THIS (kTORDAY) Mone Lt MAY 20, eine wt 1 brown be tit ji peittes Tats KER Moquetts. Vavsuane Uirusaela Carpete, Pier im Mantel PARLOR A. quetry and with Micror lee Curtainy, bronge und bhaue Fly bt Bom jardinieros, velvet Kugs, Paintlags by “TRMIARY CONTAINS intald French walnut Library and Dwarf, iookenses, Socretaire Bovkeases, Lady's Writinz Dosk, Turkish sult n autin, choles Books, Statuary, Engrave easel ‘Library Tables, ec. OOM TURK. ings, evony and gilt He R. Elaborate and pi inval ra rae " stends, 3S flue hate and spring ¢ Pillows, Blankets, Toilet | top Tables, Chairs. 1: | 0 Extension all Beands, fngrai rties about purchasing will pox!- ake, Sixth qrenue or Uni- ae Carpetn, rat ale pont tively find thiss rare shanee. versity place ears" House ope to from . elt} ROBERT c 756 Shane abitoceet CLEARING OUT BALE, THis DAY Gate RDA) vo'¢lock, previous to moving up town. J AME: it esay st. Maushold Furniture ‘at cs Auctioneer, oki -AUGHIOR RE = rae RTY LBERT PRO} at. to-day at 11 o'clock, Fi a; also balance Restaui bro- cate / ie | forte, Belly ro Cases, Bureaus, Washstands, Begrende, jattresses, rd robes, Oil Painth Mirror _ Devks, Carpets, Buber iy igtonsion, eblen,” Grvckens Cutie c Li House to let, xed. packed oF ‘haira, de. tome Gooas boi if re HENRY ZINN, Auction or SORRUNTFY FOR WOUSEKERPER vale, 0 Household Furniture wr of W. RICHARDS, THIS (Saturday) MOLNING, May 20. a8 10 0’ clock, at No. 105 East Lith st., second door Over 815/000 worth weniticent Towsobold Furniture : 600 ards Paangtorte, of tin brocade ni inatr- ter Suits: Matteemsom ie Sults, re aire, "Bedstead, ‘oréaus, ‘wnat a, ae Ly ees si ord Ware, ci ‘ol othe, Stulz Carver, EM House open at o'clock. Goods packed and delivered for a city oF country. E mire ae RESPONSIBLE PARTY WOULD LIKE USK OF ponsatlo Alte Lb fice; also aj Me ‘also small com- right Piano for eare of its wi a soply. or address PLANO, 205 Wese Oath st. GANT_STEINWAY & BONS’ PIANOFORTE for $250, cost $975; richly carved. four round, rosews caso; overy improvement, agtaife, overstrung, £e.: 6 richt Decker Piano ‘one- peate Yexidoues No, 47 West 1th st., av: rior cost. Call at between Sth and A BEAUTIFUL CARVED ROSEWOOD SEVEN (G- tayo Pinnoforte, nearly new, $100, 216 East ‘0th vt. ARGAINS.—7 OUTAVE PL. and $4; Prince, M A 8100 Lengel $3. SDON w SONC 1S Hand Vth NHICKERING PARLOR 6 GRAND PIANO—ALSO ONE other fine rosewood qt re Piano at anction this day, ac 12 o'clock, by TUNIS JOMNSO Hat Sah PRKAT BARGAINS. 425 West 28th at, HAND EW EC Tianoat best quality; low for cash. at FISOHEICB, ADY WILL SELL LESS THAN $100 ROSEWOOD ined Fe ‘ANOS FROM 800 TO 820), PAYABLE @5 TO #10 Mie ipeighe and uare Pianos to rent, $3 up- anne corner 10th st. CHICKERING, ‘National , Ja and other vew and second hand Pianos, at extraoruinurs w ‘ices for cash, or to let from $10 to $15 per me th unit ir, Wx per contract. rat clase Organs at low price 0 per month until ATERS & SUNS, Vaters’, Shoninger's and other cash, or to let feo Ft to Per contract, HORACE pald tor, “MUSICAL. Cae aes, ttn ‘8 PIANO, VIOLIN, GUT- tar, Siniug: Civeuinre tanileds Address MUSICAL T MONTCLAIR, N. 20 minutes’ walk of drews, with particulars, MON LOTOR, R, box 664 Post off es ROOMS, &C., WANTED. the Countrv. J.—WANTED, FOR in A SMALL family. « furnished Cottage of mbest Bromas: within rmonth. Ad- depot: rei (66 Herald office, LaCie, he shire or Massachusetts LE POER FREN: ‘ANTED—POR THE BRITISH MINISTEIS FAMILY ‘® Country House for the summer months in a health EX FISHING BANKS, 30. Ocenn steamer 5! frog Tb, Nortir River, 7:40: forth itiver, 7:40: tickets, withy lepot rooms and good out, New Hamp- ood, not more tl contal ng abou inoux region of Verm, referred, arendun Hot Apply, by ietter, to. Mr. I New ¥ York, Hy SUNDAY, MAY Si, 35,38 AND ETH LOW, leaving Harrison st., River, 7 jer 27 Bane pier G North River, $1." Regular Finan poeas we Bh st.. East i from Cai M. ) 4, 5215, 6215, landing wt Grand at., 23d Meling with bouts ior High =A.—FORT LEE, PLEASANT VALLEY AND Shady Side.—Steambont t st., daily and Sundays, at 10 A. M., ding at 24th st. 10 miuutes later. PLEASANT VALLEY. 2 and 13 Fare 1. CU NS TO ASTO. d High Bridge.—Steamers tia Fulton ¥. AL A. M. 11, 12 290, Bridge. ' Passongers by this line will be admitted to the great sabmibeine oxenvations. G. H. GSTREET. intendent. eu Bath st. 10th ste, N. H: at Vesey st., N. i, Graud st., E, R. New York, Fulton ferry, Brooklyn, Rockaw: Faro, 6 conta: "Exxourston tickets, 50 coute, a NDAY EX URS! viet 0 4 a ROC: AY. ite steamer AMERICUS: wi a A bad atl way Hoach, louving— MAME Rites ita wt ands M, A NOTICR. «Tho undersigned, 0 well and favorably known during iho bast noven youry as managor of the New Yark and New. burg Sun . travelling public generally thut he has yor this season in the mboat Long Branch, and that he will place on the route u switt, sufo and od Hous s¢oamor us soon ns prastienble, JAMES LYNCH, |, 386 Broadway. A Baldwin, ney Park, —FOR EXCURSIONS—SALOON STEAMERS = oming and William Cook, barges Republi aledouia and Raritua Beach, Cold Spring’ and te Excelsior, Alder Ton Anna; Oriental, ia land Groves. “Address or inquire ut 384 Wess, st, apposice Che Ghee. topher st ferry. A the fast and well mnoee ete will make ae regalar Sunday drip bopween Ne Ne Newark. Leavin; loaving New York, st, ot 10:80 4. M, —REGULAR SUNDAY BOAT Fae NEWARK, On and alter SUNDAY. May 7, WAY vr. Fark and ‘Comumoreral 01 BA. M.; pice No. 22 North Hiver, foot of Voss + stopping ae Yorzon Polat ouch way, HI-THE FAVORITE Ee ee (peeps en now nt 8:30 AM. Tona Island, Went Point, Cold Spring 4 P.M. enlled ommence her roular Sunday tri | Loavan' Fulton, ferry. Brooklyn, at 8 A.M: Curtis) oH ps to Nowburg May Went 1 feuding at Yonkers ‘and Corawall, retu jhmeuts served on board at reasou- LONG B. tPA. M., 4th wt. at var Tor round trip. $1. “Actos SALE—PETER HOWE, AU is day, at 11 o'clock, at No. 128 ay. jarroom, consisting of black wal lish Ale Puinps ¥ ATT! at fense all the Barroom Fixtures of 122 Washington st. GEORGE J, Marnew 1. Buaxe, Atvorney for UE Ol * seth this day, the Liquor Store No. | SMITH, Auctioneer. | Mortagee, | BY ISIDORE J. ale AA Al A ay bape oi ut 12 o'clock, at 5: 4 {VDWARD SCHENCK, AUC F103 KER. FIFTH EXTHAORDI high cass wi Rhine and Mosell ‘Wines, Clarets, ealeeent Barguradie: ling Wires, age Madeira, Cabi i of the finest irades, sold at muction, By TEDWAD. SCHEN K, at fo 6 oO Liberty 3. ste, Ne York, atlz | ead All the abore are guaranteed yonuine and exagtly as represouted by the importer, who simply desires to close tire stock. The aulo will be ¥, und any inst, perein pi govds not found as represented may bo revarced elthin ave days fiver purchase. | J 8. WEINBERGER, AUCTIONEER SELLS THR | j wlexroom | | 79 B B * ee (Saturday), May td o'clock, atm I New, d-volyet ‘spa eae ate Stoves, va | inn, ey 1. DE YOUNG. Av orION ma Pledges.—F RIED! au ibewery TTI iJ. J. T eds this day nt 2 velock, u Counters, Sh ry and Fancy tioods, Jewelry, Sewin Machines’ a Mer! chandive of every description; Canued Fruits, Cheese, Teas, | i fees, dee., & |, COOKE, AUCTIONEER, Housel wa: 104 Corner asthe st. and Sd bam oak Soares Suit, P Lounges, Mirrors, Eng ae Ses. boner Seer ite] Ut tains, Shades, 3 three chests of oe Carpenter's Bale positives * R \pareed WILKINS, AUCTIONEER, Ei ebony and ormolu grand Pianofortes, marquotty and bubl Tables and Cabinets at auction, E, H, LUDLOW & CO, will sell at auction on Thursday, May 25, at 11 A. M., at the private mansion, Madison square, | Southeast corner of 25th st., all the clezant and costly Fur: niture of the above House, consisting of Parlor Suits, in | silk, satin and brocatel. of rosewood mavle and tall | Woods: fine ‘carved ex Tables und Buifets and Chairs, Hed. | room Furnitnro, in suits of maple, ros ant Household Furniture, intro Tables and Cabinets; also © ae &e.; together with hair Mattresses, feather M, AUCTIONEER, SELLS MONDAY, el nt corner Liquor Store; 6-pull Ale Pump, Bil ieean bap en ‘&e. Particulars Monday. ORTGAGE pipe mah tn J. LISSNER, AUCTION. ‘ ‘ater at., Brooklyn, one 416 J )AILY EXCURSIONS TO NEW HAVEN.—ON atter Tuesday, June 20, ¢ make daily exc asin i ‘king usual landings, AND the steamer vient will Haven, leaving New York in i returning same raions to N JQEGULAR SUNDAY MORNING EXCURSION BOAT Haven.—The palace sten gn tens Asie ag BA. Fulton ferry, rand st., Kast 80) ‘23d st., East A. M.; returning, leave New ii in'New York at? Pe ae Sass raion, 61 HE MARY POWELL WILL COMMENCE RUNNING pier 30 (Vestry Jandings. for the season trom making the usaal, A costly ieny, 2 Some comewers. keane Indsor Piano, cust $1,000, fun for $250; one bang pep ward; PRIVATE FAMIE! Will wll Lote tg sult purchasers. al st.) om Saturday, ; DRCLISING HOGHERERNPIN NG. I their elegant and —_— richt leant Furniture, | &e.: for $2505 ath Parlor ‘Bulta cont 135; its, $30; 14 Bedroom ‘Curpets, ee ining, Bronzos, Mir. Mattresses, anda general arcortment of a THousenold Furniture, made to order irra Ive Aged Call private residence No, 120 West 23d st. WEEKLY AND “MONTHLY Titan vert Cary lor ai for Puy RRTHW AIT. . "Uo. 18, Se aud 157 Chatham st Pee im. nse stock at low price: aa paar , Carpots and Bedding at B. M. REASONAULE Pisa PD fon Chibi Furniture, ae, by H. MANNES, 900 7th av, ued ROOMS, 39 RAST head st. teh ordi td Bete, Microge, Book jodtoota Het Sets, de. ‘urdrobes, Arm Par ‘Private salo at auction prices, FAMILY Wiku 8! THEIR ENTIRE HOUSE- ture; A ront sacrifice for cash: magnificont brocad lor Suit, cost $575, for ‘B15; HO; do, $100; Planoforte; Chamber Suits, wit $15 up: Hedstonde, Buren robes, atts rop,nea hasrelaon ds mt ron xtension Tables, Siiehonrdy iverware, C | fiamedisvely. Wasidence 105 Hast’ ISth at second door trom 4th av. OUR RE, ar C want money: . B. chandise, private sale or auction ; settlements prompt. —FAVOR'S AUCTION HOUSE, Private sale, auction prices; Great demand for Furniture and PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS, MANTEL AND Pier Mi og minae anit: sccond haud Uarpets, at auction, prices, ut i the wld’ place, siden HAND AND) MISFIT ENG in Carpets, Olleloth: Fulton st,” Price hist sent MJ, WENDALL. 565 Canal Fashionable Furniture, Carpets, Mirrors, spring and hair | Mattrosses, Parlor Hods, A PULAR ACCOMMODATIO: &e., at reduced prices, at GEORGE LARKE'S, 747 Broadway, ap cae Country houses mi French w At BLEECKER ik ST, NEAT ¢RKOADWAY MONEY vance Pawnbrokers’ Tiekets boast of Dinnonds 697 BROADWAY, Cag 4TH ST.—DIA Watenes, Jewelry, Silk: ofevery description ee se ‘O18 Shawls, de rma co * ‘on Diamonds, Laces and Per it a eteoe esonal Properey ead wold’ Loans wegutinted. bought and ne, JAMES P. MATTHEWS. cond Te adshenys ge — DIAMOND: Iuable, ‘ONBY ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, Ly Diamon Watehos, Jewelry, Silverware, Bacques, = Fo Shawls, Laces, Silks. &e., a} ‘& very small advance. and — c "a TLES, at weller, 1,490 ‘arondway, neet eer, wells, Oy o'clock, 34 foot Lathe. Bonk . LISSNEK, Attorney for mortgages. ORTGAGE SALE—HOTEL FURNITUR! + IKLD, of 80 Bowery, will sell on Mon: IA. Mall the Farniture—Hedding, tures, £¢.—eont: Washington’ ‘Hi av, and 27th st, By order of attorney. * | Mortage. BALE OF PIANO, ht DAY, ‘at No. 235 Canal st, Dealers invit AT 10%, RING, G, Auctioneer, PRICE, YURNITURE GEAR FOR CASH, it; wast be ies : best r ry one alt. Pedestuls, &c, a TUNIS JOHNSON, oe Liberty ab B ap oboe’ Ter kp as tea HAN PE, Al ing eer, s day, at 10 Sig Geaudnd, the ‘outive, Mtosk of Watcher ere Re yolvers and ve Ele mee © tinder . Secretar over G00 Chairs irom 40s. i Eastlake styles; Desks, Bedrodn This is the greatest offe: sical Instruments, without reserve. CLOTHING. Yt ia Pol a I “BETWEEN i AN! roadway prices paid for Uast-off Ok olry, &e., by enlli aot by calling on or sing B. HARRIS, —NATHAN'S ae ESTABLISHMENT, ave, eee 3 the, lphest vaiue ipa er oth ania, Tre Call on A aaa iD POR CAST-OFF CLOTHING, i ave Ladies” attended te’ by Bite : _ STOKAGK. Drew, rant verge, fer STORIN ral storey: Novas ss a BS DORTINGTONS STORAGE WAREROOMS O18 HUD. Fj tot ths tor Furniture. F4 Tran io’ sopanese Sroka ORR FOR iti CHARI RRLAGE AND MER "Fad Muay, ana 247 Woes 4omh t_ aie DENTITAY, A On TEETH MADE IN THREE HOURS AT TS ath at. between Oth aud Teh ave, moar Broad: poutl, whalebone rasber, sold and slatina ; Plumpers, ators, de. Take groen car trom rand witect ferry OF tors, ‘Sixth avenue cars or Mivecwny RK. leh OLD STAND, EAST 2aD # he iL D's artificial teoin ia tooth wi ihe co ee eet carat b ma fel om mere ma WANTED Coe ae NEWB COUGH, 128 Woot 94th ot class TO PURCHASE. H, CONMINA es banker chert Lyi dy and lowest cash Worries, Jove, aes dh ‘atches, MAY 20, 1876.—TRIPLE SHEET. lage ile Th one he t | needy circumstances, The derman TE COMPAN' lite and 17th su, New ee. 'ARBLE AND ARBLEIZED 1 ‘MANTELS.—NEW DE signs, 12 upward Monumental Work at on ap ra ats Bast ich ot. TEWART@ SLATE. MARBLE AND WOOD MAX: from $10 up. ‘The trade Hbernlly dont with, “Sod 2 W Sd a pre sie " ronan Kinds of Slate Work. -, Ey alig P ; | Cig Semen et ier M. Re box 2 cy ottice, Kye, N.Y. MISCELLANKUOS. “4 LADY Wishes” 10° MET Witt “A” PARTY A going to California by cars, Address J. B., Herald ptown Branch office. FINE ARTS. EXHIBITION OF NEW PAINTINGS AT TOLOSA'S SPANISH GALLERY. Anumber of new paintings by celebrated Spanish artists are now on exhibition at Tolosa’s gallery of ‘Spanish paintings, No, 6 Astor place, They are fresh from the Custom Rouse, and are in every instance first class examples of the modern school ot Spanish art Excepting an occasional work by Knocdler, & Co, or Mr. Avery, Mr, Tolosa is the only importer of this class of foreign works, he giving nearly all the space in his galleries to paintings from the easels of Spanish artists in Spain, Rome and Faris, The paintings are charac- terized hy the brilliant color, correct drawing and a broad, free treatment, which, when comb:ned with a good subject, well expressed, constitute the perfect painting of the present age. The subjects chosen are generally historical, the costumes ot the past two or three centuries giving opportunities for the display of the bright colors which are the delight of the Spaniard, accustomed, as he 1s, to color in everything in that tropical clunate. One of the most charming of the new pictures ts “La Toilette d’Odalisque,” 2 beautiful Circassian woman, half nude, reg on tho floor, toying with the Jewels which compose part of her toilet. — The figure is exquisite in drawing and color, 18.graceful and natural in pose, and with the rich fabrics of Oriental manufac. ture which surround it makes @ very beautitul com- Position, By Jiminez there ig a composition containing nearly a dozen tigures, called ‘fhe Students’ Gallantry.”” A party of gay young students from one of the universi- ties have, in their rambles in search of adventures, en- countered two pretiy tits 3 ladies, and they have acted on the impuise of their chivulric natures—d la Don Quixote—one having taken the clouk from his shoulders and spread it upon the ground for them to walk over; another bas thrown his books down, and a third bis’ hat, from tho samo spirit; and one who has become separal trom the group of his compunions trices tu give the ladies as much room as possiole in passing by flattening himselt against the wall, while still another throws them 4 kiss while bow- ing in the most respectful manner. The ladie: to cuter into the spirit of the jest, for their fac Pkied their merry natures in spite of their demure “The Abduction,” by Pradilla, is a scene laid in Venice in the sixteenth century. A gondola is stop- ping belore the door of one of the Veuctian palaces and @ party of conspirators are carrying from the boat an unconscious woman, “Tho Musie Lesson,” by Guerra, which is rather humorous in subject, represents a young lady taking a Jesson and tho instructor kissing fer hand, while the old jather, in « distant corner of the room, 1s uncon- scious of what is going on, though the barber who is arranging his toilet for him appears to be very much interested. There are several other new works, recent importa- tions by Mr. Tolosa, which have not yot been placed on exhibition, examples of Gonzales, Pradilla and others being among them, EXHIBITION OF GENERAL GRAHAM'S COLLEC- TION OF PAINTINGS, &C., AT LEAVITTS’. The oil paintings, water colors, engravings, marbles and bronzes which have, during the past filty years, been collected by General James Lorimer Graham, are now exhibited at the Leavitt Art Rooms, 817 Broad- way, and Clinton Hell, Astor place. The oil paintings are mostly by Dutch artists of the seventeenth and eighteenth centaries and are most valuable as showing the progress and development of different branches of art and the influence of Rubens, Van Dyck, Rem- brandt, Franz Hails and otbers, and the epoch of the beginning of genre painting or scenes of domestic life by the Netherland masters <A small painting om copper, ‘“Lambre French Soldiery,” is considered an original Rubens. By 0. P. Franks are two paintings which were brought from Lima, ‘The Betrayal of Christ” and “Christ Betore Pilute.”? An example uf the elder Teniers represents bis chateau, with a group of Kan gamed By bis son, the founder of the ‘oni school, are two scenes of vil- $ introduced the portrait of his ‘The Tudgteent of Midas,” by David Fincke- dooms, inom the beginuing of the modern school of landscape painting combined with figures. The same subject, treated in a similar Py is by Paul Brill, with the figures by Carracci, “This prature is really valuable for its artistic merits, By Sammtbreughel, or Velvet Breughel, is gesavelly, callou— to distinguish him from his father, Peasant Broughel— there is a “Landscape with Figures” and a “Holy Pose A Surrounded by a Wreath of Fiowers.” By Franz Snyders, one of the first animal painters, after Rubens, is a ‘Fight Between a Lion and Tiger,” and by Johann Fyt are two hunting scenes. Two “Land- scapes with Cattle” are by Rosa de Tivoli, from whose works Rosa Bonheur drew much of her inspiration in the early stages of her career. ‘Metza in His Studio” is by Ten Kate, and the artist (Metza) is represented Lrg the figure of the old mun sitting, which is 4 ot tho famous pictures of the Dresden gallery. small figure, ‘The Miser.” is by Jan Steen. wre Musicians” is by David Ryckaert and “Triumph of de Croyer; by Gerbrant by Chas Galatea’ by Lairesse; “Tho Disoover ‘of the Lost ” Writings,” Eeckhout; an historical picture, quite large, le Bran; heads by Von der Werf; a viili Joost Droogsloot; “The Smoker,’ bj She Monk and bis Devouons,”” by the “Moses,” by Gasper Guiseppe Ribera; “Tho Village Fair, Malinaer; “The Finding of Moses, by Wattoau, and a fino “Transfiguration; Raben’s and = Vandyck’s “St Veronious’ Hand- kerchief,"". Among the more modern works are “Charles I, When a Boy,” by Sir Peter Lely; a Market Scene, and “Two Hermits at Prayer,” by Dorn; a cal subject, with three Ugures in a landscape, by Angelica Kauifman; two smail figure Node nyees4 by Lambrecht; two pastelle heads, by Brochard; Cleo- Beit » by Rembranut Peele; “Shipwrecked Sailors,” Von Beesh; a hh Flowe ” by Boucher, ‘ren fle! Senn 6, BY Wine a) rg tor of “Graces;”? a “The Epicure’s Breaktast,”” by the small skotch of an historical magaitae, Us vy Louis Gallait, and works by Jarvis iuman, june Hudson; ‘Cattle Crossing a Stream,” by Van Marcke; a marine by R. S. Gifford, several water colors by modern artists, about a dozen sepia drawings by Darley from scenes in Cooper’s novels, anda Jarge number of marble statuettes and bronzes, somo of the latter being very finc. ‘Tho aale will com: Mence with these and the engravings on Monday after- noon at two o'clock. The pictures will be sold the two following evenings, commencing at hall-past sevon. The sales will take place irom Clinton Hall, OPPOSITION TO PACIFIC MAIL. The steamship Clyde, Captain Kennedy, belonging to the Panama Transit Steamship Company, bas just ar- rived in this city from Philadelphia, where she has | beon lengthened and had another deck put on her, Her dining saloon, which extends the whole breadth of the vessel, is gorgeously fitted up and compares favor. ably with the saloons of tho most elaborately furnished European steamers, Her deck house accommodation has also been increased. Within a very short period she | will wail for San Francisco, following the pioncer vessel South Carolina, which has already arrived at that The Clydo bas been engaged tor several years in the coasting trade in tho Nnes of Messrs. W. P. Clyde & Co. ‘ihe next new vessel to enter the Panama Transit Steamship Com- pany will probably be the W. P. Clyde, now being overhauled at Philadelphia. The Crescent City, long known in the Havana trade, has just compleiod her and her cargo, alter being of Panama, was taken on to San Francisco by the above mentioned vessel, South Carolina, Tue Georgia, another vessel of the’ line, 18 now on her way round Cape Horn to San Francisco, ELOPEMENT. John Struckof, an ex-Policeman of Hoboken, and who was a faithful officer for five years, has eloped ‘with the wife of a New York bartender, named Stodder- man, All Strackof’s [aboard d waz transferred to his paramoar, and be has lett his wife and two children m a! mi pair have taken Stod- mm, @ boy of nine years of eldest son with age. PROBABLE HOMICIDE IN HOBOKEN, Andrew Goblar, a German laborer, residing at Sixth and Madison streets, Hoboken, was arraigned yester- day before Recorder Bohnstedt for inflicting what are thought to be fatal injuries on Mrs, Kelly, a neighbor, Is appears that on Tharsday Goblar’s pet dog died, and ho determined to bury it near a hydrant belonging to gad from words the pai alter which he threw i eee Her husband came to her assistance, and alter a severe struggio, rolled together into 9s aiten! Goblar, hen J je more powerful man, agg naa Koily was taken to the polieu mn and the injured ome, Cy! Physician ‘or hours attor ne was an eres claims to have acted in self. Recorder who refused ‘Was ina very | Thomas B. Sturges, 1842~18607; Rev. R. Peroy Hub- Gaexxrmip Hint, May 16, 1876. The one hundred and Afieth annivereary of the or- ganization of the Congregational church, Greenfield Hill, Conn, took place to-day, a large number of - persons from all parts of the State being present, The church was elegantly decorated with flowers, The pulpit and altar were literally covered with nat~ ural blossoms, prominent among which appeared @ gracelul mound, displaying the Qgares 1726-1874 On the walls of the church appeared the names of the pastors from the organization to the time-—Rev, John Goodsell, 1726-1756; Rey. Pomeroy, 1768—1770; Rev. William Tennett, D. D., 1172-4781; Rev. Timothy Dwight, D, D,, 1783-1795; Rev. Mr. Holley, 1805—1808; Rev. William Beftien, 1812—1821; Kev. Richard V, Dey, 1823—1828; Rev, i bard, 1808-1872; Rev, Heary B. Smith, 1873—1876 The American flag was conspicuously entwined among the arms of the candelabra above the pulpit, Judge Thomas Bradford Dwight, of Columbia College, New York, a dent of the day, the pastor, music by the choir and speaking by former members of the parish. 1u his historical address, Rev, heaped B. Smith, pas- tor, referred to the strugyles of the early settlers wits the Indians; of their contests with and victory over the tribes of Pequots in Sasco Swamp In 1639; of the establishment of the parish under a decree by authority of jaw in the year 1728, during the reign o} King George LU, ; of the first béil which was obtained and was first rung in 1743—a beil deemed to be so val- uable that 1t was thought by the committee. —_ charge, alter its arrival irom Kugiand, that the sens eheeie keep it prior to its elevation to the belfry was pastor’s parlor. He reterred to the peculiar id by the early worshippers in this church the manner of payiug the pastor’s salary matter which made up that payment, In tl of Jong ago three or four hundred dollars was ered a liberal sum as compensation for Sones! J preaching, and the pay was not whoily speaker referrod to one clerg: ie ee acceptin og20 p of butter, 6 pounds of flax, of pork, 1 of corn, 1 cord of wood iodo barrels of cider as a pur- tion of his salary, adding that he was: x ony, too willing to get even those articles. He alluded to the existence of slavery mm Connecticut and of the large number of colored persons in bondage held by men who consid- ered themselves as standing high iu a rehgious sense, ‘The tarmers of those times raised flax, which was the gees iad #8 ie stuple Prodot 20,000 bushels in one year ae ng Thon te their or ioel sie pe yen grow. levote c ing of onions. ke referred to various irene , citing the Rev. Timothy Dwight as most powerlul preachers of his time, On one occasion the Doctor was addressing tho ple of Fairdeld, Among them were those known to be guilty of stealing from their neighbors, but so powerlul were hia words thatut the conclusion of the address the, it home and took stops looking to the ber priag ty that wag unlawiully taken. The speaker ac on |. Dwight’s voice conid now ve heard in io Jand, that those tn high pi who are prone to make light of their responsibilities in the conduct of public affairs at the capital of the nation might be influenced to turn from the error of their ways. ’’ ‘The church which the early inhabitants built was burned in 185% By the product of a $6,000 in- surance and by subscriptions the present structure wat erected in 1854, The speaker stated that Fairfield, of which Greenticld ts a hamlet, was Dever fairly treated by historians. These had tailed to give credit to the men of this place who had so boldly advanced to the soountry's defence during the time that “tried men’s souls.» He exhibited the sword of Ceptain Ebenezer Banks, used ten years before the Revolution, and many quaint ancient manuscripts, He concluded by alluding to Greentield us ono of the lovelivst placas of residence in New England, and stated that from the spire of the church in which he was speaking might be seen the spires of seventeen churches in as many dif- ferent towns. ‘The morning exercises closed with “Auld Lang Syne,” the congregation joining. AYTERNOOX SESSION. Tu the afternoon an historical address was delivered Le Aes, Professor limothy Dwight, of Yale College, New aver There was a collation by the ladies in the basemen! of the church, in which invited guests and the pubiit participated, istics CRNDANTS OF EARLY INHABITANTS, Among the invited guests present who are doxeend- ants of the oo Parte ot Greenfield Hill were Mr. Samuel B. Ruyglos, of New York, whose mother was Dative of the place; Bronson Murray, John B. bg and Mariners Murray, grandsons of the late Isaat Bronson, whose estate near tbe church {is the sujed of a poem by Rev. Professor Timothy Dwight. REAL ESTATE SALES. The sales at the Exchange yesterday comprised tht following pieces of property :— Joln H. Draper gold, in foreclosare, a tract of lam belonging to the Four-in-Hand Club, containing two atid one-quarter acres, located on Northern avenug east side, near Fort Washington, for $20,600, toJ. @ Giraud Foster. R. Y. Harnett sold, in foreclosure, a house on north side of 124th street, with lot 26x100.11, 266 feet east of Lo a a for $15,000, to Mary E. Dwyer, the int ig Wilham Kennelly sold, in forectosuro, a lot, 27x89. 9 on cast sido of West strect, 93.6 feet north of Morr street, for $14,403, to Charles MacDonald. D. M. Seaman sold, im foreclosure, a house with lot, 20x105, Goelet lease of lot for fifteen years, on south side of Forty-soventh strect, 300 feet east of Filth bine ground ront $1,075, for iba to Lucy M. ‘TRANS! Sith st, 195 tt @, of 10th a Weaver to H. L, Anderson. oe 8. SH2 tt. 6 of Sth ak, to John J. Ther 57th st. a ‘. ‘of 10th ay, 4Ux1005: Rowland 'N. “rile to Charlotte A: Wenver-ra.e, 82d ‘st., 8 4, 2310 R. w. of a ‘Gaynor to Michael Mctirath.. Av, A, @. 8, 48.10 tt. of 87th st, 15x81 pam. 12st sh, & 8. 215M. ©. of 4th av., 16.8100; Pei Miller and wife to George W. Fox 56th st., ms #,, 100 ft. @. of 10th uv., Sxidd.6 James K. Ray and'wife to Anna L. MeCrill Sth ay. eh ay 10 to Vidia fan Sith sts, 100 fe 8. of A ave, 2OxdA0 irre) hid. Avenue ‘Savings ani to Sol Mohr . 328 fh e. of Ist uy., 4x02; ee a “or 182.6% fe w. of Oth av. | yolisary doldsiai to Blenser Goldemith, . 225 ft. w. of 7th ay. .G0x100 ‘thd wits to Jobn 0. Hi tel itcon and wife to D. Ehlers 1th st, n. 8, 400 ft, w of Lith ay. 6 jam Winterton (referee), to sons 8 0, Jaiun Wi, Waiter, wee! ‘ok na savor Thome and van I 1 Gathasine’ Le By rey of ad a1 woh ent 3 yours. . f William ¥. and wife, to Chi eh a hare a kor nnd Wooster; ineenh to hdwaed M. Willett. Nou A MRS. WALKERS. CASE, Tho Heratp has received $6 from an unkmown cor respondent ior Mrs. Walker, the centenarlan, who @ A negara ‘The money will be duly forwarded

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