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AMUSEMENTS. . HROADW AY TNO EOE. | KVERY EVENING. pARK THEATRE. urday Matinee at RED! iM Admission 50 and LD-TIME THE Fain Matinee TO-DAY, ls m YOR SALE. tral. Pry CHANCE TO. nor r B 9 Sey STORY BROWN | j pear Park av. and VARIETITE: =f ARISIAN fama of “a Sensations. house cheap.—Cav: Central Pork; owner going to Eten oe x. -AWFORD, BARGAIN—TWO FULL OFULAR SUMMIN Phat cents, Reserved Seats, $1 After careful prej aration, A now vain of 0 BIN vith, Mrs. @. ©. HOWARD. Inher original role of Topser: tr. G. KUNKEL as Uncle Tom; Mr, G. C. HOWARD as JOU HERON as Eva, AVIN'S GEORGIA JUBILER SINGERS, Who will be introduced in characteristic scenes in PLANTATION MELODIES sean memory, bat geldoin, sung now. ESSING'S PANORAMA OF T! wos MUSEUM. — AY, DOUBLE BILL. MATINEE AT 2 The ‘ONE Wit N ‘Tableau Vivants. uous Le Minuet ih WRESTLING iA D WILLIAM J. AUSTIN, ce anid paerics, for $200 r. Ds EB entrance to the Park, for sale at a Fd be suld for $20,000 8 M. A. J. LYNCH & 8ON, 106 Broadw: i} rT SPIRITED ont ' BETWEEN LUCIAN MARC SALE—A DESIRABLE POUR @TORY », 49 East | 29th st., 20x55x100, Open all day. INO TELEGRAM TO-DAY, MOE dh Co COX, MEMBER OF | CONG: HIS PROMA Cc ANCES ¢ ‘OF Sonia tion AXD ELECTION OF THE PRESIDENTIAL ASPIKANTS OF BO’ 3. wid puree Match, best 5 out of 9; mate 100 Star Art T° | Deviant season, « desirable furni neighborhood; ail modern cor FAREWELL MATINEE, TWO FAREWELL MP RPORMANCES TO TO-DAY. GRAND MATINEE oF JULIUS LAST PERFORMANCE OF JULIUS CASAR TO-NIGHT. ‘The performances this afternoon and evening are POSITIVELY THE 1. Bora TH BATAE vIG. UN THE MUUNT CHSAR AT 1:30, Broadway and 334 st. Mr, JOSH WART NO. 1 EAST 53D «sion House at an extre: and 33 Enst 17th st. : offices No. 4 Pino EVENSON, Jr, M— A HOUSE FOR $3. not Bitidress H |ARLEM, Herald Miscellaneous. me yp ernie red HOUSES; ALSO LOTS FOR KL ey ‘a BROWN, ov owner, 20 Nansan st, _ prietor and Manacer. > ‘The two Inet per! that will be given of the FAREWELL APPEARANCE of the renowned Shaksperians, Mr. LAWRENCE BARRETT, Me. F.C, BANGS OR BALE—€3,500, PAYMENTS TO “SOIT rur- chaser, new two story basement sub-cellar Hou: Kosciusko st., 200 feet wee L, DAVENPORT. Levick in the title part, Noxt WEDNESDAY afternoon, May 31 Grena, Extra Performance and FAREWHLL APPEARS of LAW. ¥ BARRETY, prior to hie qeoatian will Ue heroes odian, and is the anrgeniee’ ot a committee of prominent |, MATINKE BENEFIT Marcy ay., Brooklyn: ARE 8 programme ful of fan ap the ent manner, Apply > depart ifr wl, oe dace tektmar eon from PIT of "the. distin UNE 5, for the or jew American Comedy:, TED. EXCHANGE OR FOR SALE—THB * THREE STORY feet from Bedford brick Dwelling 120 Taylor st., fy.,the most desirable location in + THURSDAY, June ON: FALLAGK'S THEATRE, Mr. LESTER WALLACK | SA’ URDAY, A MAY 27. 1878 EVEN Yroprietor and Manager... MATI Two last performance Hite BECKET RT. Mr. ee E. M, MOLEAND. Mr. J. W E Ep WIN, Miss ADA DYAS, Mis: PONISI, Miss E. BLAIBDEL Da AY MR. AND MRS. ‘W. J. FLORENCE will commence an engagement at this theatre, appearing im toeir successful Ame THE baton aT 1:30, T AST MATINEE BUT ONE OF 0 of seats begins to-day. PARRETI'S FAREWELL BE) a = SALE OF SEATS for this great dramatic | morning. The box sheet exhi Geass MUSICAL ENTERTA with two or three lots, in 71 oe ne | WESTCHESTER COUNTY FOR SALE AND TO nal “ YONKERS—FURNISHED, 4 8 « Residenco, with three secre: fruit, shade, lawa, 40, ; INMENT ON ad ne setae toesee: Houcloauit's tne Comedy of HOW SHE LOVES HIM, ith its extruordinare cast ONTAGU! at dette an ot iam SUMANS, Agent, Yon WN, X NEW HOUSE OF 14 rooms and basement, with about three-tourths of an acre of Land, surrounded by highly, f has neat gardener’s cottage, n bearing trait trees end vines: truiture al . &e., will be sold if desire . FISHER, corner of | the superb steamer PLYMOUTH Ri Rock TO-MORROW (8UN- ‘ DAY) and on DECORATION DA wg sto Rockaway beach and the Y, during the grand excur- iantic Ocean. See ndver- ‘OR SALE—AT TARR 624 BROADWAY, MPTY DUMPTY. UMpry DUMPTY, ND BALLET, REA’ . five minutes from 1 20 minutos from (ia rooms, hot and cold water, bat ply. premmioesy oF to ce stall *DUSENBURY, 20 ON, 25 CENTS. Family Cirele, 15 cents, Reserved Seats, 50 cents. Parior sofa ofa cbairs, wl ql ae Le i NEW ROCHELLE, HOUSES, FUR- nishe piace r 5 Apel to or address JOSEPH Ks id XTRA—ON MONDAY Ni LAMBDEN, New Rochelle, ¥. TH AVENU @) Proprie PPprr. 4 perrp IL P Ir P i POSITIVELY #.* TONIGH “THE SERIOL FO) repetition of the ¢ Benefit, received by F, aud corn Fanny Daven Mir, Torrens, Georgiana ‘And hrougham's: tamonsOrigi ohn Brougham 1 his famous pact of Th Sydney Cowell Haruenber and overy The Duchess Dri Tho Turkish Bathers; ‘The French Minuet and Poses Plastiques. med Ladies in the world, Artists on tho earth, atro in America, The handsomest f he most urtts & FIRST APEARANCE IN Vouk Tonras York ESTOHESTER, 60 MINUTES FROM DOWN aa ae Pui 23 rooms, an high “yi de- jet or lease. low. THEATRE. rand Manager TO-DAY MATINEE AT Mr, PAT ROONEY, wno will appear in THREE NEW SONGS AND NEW DANCES, Mn ee DALY Bot ot Sound, acre: Mr. SHERIDAN SHOOK Man: SrateaaMir, A.M. PALME! EVERY NIGHT AND AT THE SATURDAY MATINEE acaster and Magnus, POR HER CO COMPLET: ek OTTAGE 0} oN gBRs igh &c,; rent $50 month! PROPERTY ouT” “or rae oy FOR SALE OR TO TXT STEWARTS GARDEN CITY, LL ELEGANT and CONVENL aud ne residenc ns, he new Drama py! Mei LasT. MATINEE BUT ONE. MR. DAV VIDOES BENEFIT, AND “POCAHONTAS'!” ENCE. “Conscience is harem by Messrs. C, K. Thorne, Fregeite Robiuson, John Parselle, Jr.: ord, O. 2. Htovenyan ook in Fei Testor Wallack, AT FAMILY z ie Ciexton nad Hombmizcent Bilt of the Brougham 09 persons with screams of SERIOUS FAMIL) Al Beek: ey. and Miss ‘Kat Wilkins. ¥ bi LET, SEVERAL DAY, et Di—Thied Matinee of CONSCIENCE. wily lag ising ow R, HINSDALE! Nauagor, is office adjacent ‘SHOOK & nee | ¥ EEK” GEORGE FAWCETT ‘KOWE ‘ond i of HOUSE, at PI arbi nd boating; the stn tion of the Long Branch read is near the house. $her information appiy to HORACE 8 ELY, No. 22 th eo 's_entire Sean! in LON- NEW NE NEXT WEEROME Wallac’ DON ASSURANCS and HOW SHE LOVES ROOKLYN THEATRE. Messrs. SHOOK & PALMER... “ROAST COUNTRY SEAT TO LET—AT $100 HA abet months; Healthy. charming; seven miles; Drst class autt va Deets Le RTM, owner, 20 Liberty st. BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY PLAGE AT RIVERDALE | 9 ns igo Koed tenant. Apply to E. H. Wee-cha Ven-da All the Orizina! Songs, Medloys and Dances as before! POSITIVELY No FURTHER REPETITION OF BILL, EVERY NIGHT NEXT EXTRA CARD. + -Lessees and Managers x AND Ha Anette * EVENINGS to rent reasonabl ‘HREE STORY COTTAG ean ; Garretson station, ba cost $4,000; sell for $3,000, Address Murray {ill—siarried in the —A Night's Frolic. The Sultan's Pets, UNPRECEDENTED Boucicault’s eee Comeay ONDO!} Bik ni nok YASSURANCE, Age: HAS. GouetLEY A FO! |, AN ELEGANT E . Tish ou ge, on the Shrewsbury Lavon New J m2 ita lawn, LOBE THE THEATRE. . W. BUPLER. : BNL STANDARD FAQTEY THE: GUAND FAMILY MATINEE ieee DOUBLE 5 Mr. T. M. H Messrs, BLITZ EFPLe and 100 Fammer season. ir Harcourt COURT: tre ea K K. SrEVENSON, Jr, z rent low. Apply to V. J "Ping or ds net 17ah T A SACRIFICE-ON ACCOUNT OF DEATH OF owner, large handsome, brick Cottage. id, near Delaware ad shat bery ; surroundiy the monolistic star RACE WARKAWAY ae iy 83,0005 ngs meagan ATOR BOB Hi Minds Sttondaburg. Pa SGARRISONS, ON THE HUDSON RIVER, OF ite West Point.—To ron, a very desirable C Place’ the dwelling is fly bot and cold water; fine gard ot the healthiest places on the. Ht. LUDLOW & U0.. No.3 Pi CCKESS, aor St HEALTH, Loar at Pelham Manor. on Souni tleket good for two railroads. Bs New und superior city conv favorubly, or rent $400 to ‘a0, 5 HOW 38 ibs eemmuaiie! Sin end of THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND BATURDAT EVENINGS, i re. KETCHUM, PRICE, MeDONALD Misses BRAD- and WOODS, und full dramatic com, nF; WEST, K HEYWOOD, Miss perb specialty artists every night. EXTRA.—Monday evening next, xrand opening of the jaut bill ever offered. BRIAN FAMILY. from DAY, supported by ». eo. EA ae sein ‘Apply to. . opposite Metropolitan i Tit ry The only frat class Variety Theatre on ‘Browdway. Aigturn of the Empress of Son aed epi i hi mt appearance of the GREAT Covent Garden, London, En; plonds also fi the famous French Prestidi Beience, COMTE DE CAG) i cone ‘about one SENATE ENGEL. tea Houses tor sale very Wait epecially good for ant RT MEA Mae IDA MPUEATRE COMI UE, T Wccise by MATIN: e Monday, May 29, first wi son and acy Character Act TON NOBLES, as jm BLUDSOE, in his Sensation vei mit (CENTRAL PARK GaRDEN™ 7th av., 58th and 59th sta, SOULE & APFLEBY, GATURDAY EVENING, “way 27, AT 8 O'CLOCK. D, L. DOWNING'S SP ERRRATED ORCHESTRA, Mme. MAR! Miter LZ MTA Mr. JOHN HAMMOND, the I Mr. CHARLES ©. P! TWENTY.SEVENTH GRAND CONCERT, PROGRAMME, ART I. Overture, “Jubel” pe Fantusi Piano Solo—"Spinniny, Miss ANNIE «By opecteh Cornet Solo, “le genera cy Me suuy if Aston Overture, “ Drerture, “Tricvehe and Boug, “Queen of the Night Mi: 201 WM RAK Lied sj America’s Onntenaial™.. Walts, “Soldat March Adinission, Package of ian tiekets, $3 TOMORRUW (Sundar) EVENING, May 28 GRAND BUNDAY CONCERY. Min wnge Alen reappearance of the eblla ‘wonder, ANTE AY KENSLEIe the charming Pieniste, ‘Price of admis: Bow as usual, The Hall of the Central Park Garden tx to lot for Sam- mer Night's Festivals to first class societies when Concerts tre closed. App! HBVIVAL JOR, Hue Ghe JoLICS, Tk pNOUMEL | CONSTIRATORS OF THOMPSON STREET, CONSPIRATORS OF THOMPBUN STREET. _Erening ate NILMOR! OVER 100 8! WAX MARETZER (2. TO MORK Admission. Boxes (tour admis ‘The Irish Musical Momus, DAN NA 514 BROADWAY ‘and the Sire matics oF consumptires. Healthiulness s:rel TEPHEN BROTHERS, LOOMFIELD, N. J. Pret.) ot FROM THE cit 08" aad arate (Sax VILLA, in yo YEAR'S CALLS. Sie YEA Heat k of the favorites, TINY and CRI nmedians, BILLY i ARRY MONTAGUE, Se Artist Comique ARRY PHILLis, RUE DUNCAN, OSADIE DESHON. ot oe ‘Summer Dramatic Sea | 229 Broadway, room rods My Mn. J. ‘Cont: handsome oat Ginn c cae (0 LiT—IN PASSAIC, foot of Chambers st. taining 10 reoms, bathroom, gna, wit lucated upon the best corners Sura ty shnde. fralt & and lowering trees: has every advantax: Bined with Bil the eouvemtonces of the sat about $300 per aunum. Apply to owner, J. 7. BU at is Union square. + po Lag tents KEYPORT, N. J., ON RARITAN aa “4 i Ih furnished are Coot Liberty st; Ave eae be seen to bo So ot “w EK, WALLING, daily ; voat foot appreciated. SE'Park pluce, New York, OW—TWO COTTAGES AT ROSELL Jig memr the depat. Kpnty 10h, DONALD & CO. ‘anklin st.. New ° Pde to tho, grounds by horse cars: A EDY, 1.410 Master a eco 8 30) MINUTES FROM CITY.—$500 past OV to suit, will buy nce two teety He ceilar, water, full Lat, grapevines, ke. : evod oa heir od: blisabeth; ae ‘ice low. Also fom LOO peak, et. ioe tit Xe No. 3 Broudw $10,500 wt gr for Property «not over $4,000) in a nearl 1 Alban: erty ferred, y MAX EYSER, Say panne _ bow XCHANGE—GOOD BROOKLYN CITY PROPERTY, Farms, free and about acres each, fee Deli nee GLISit BASEMENT BROWN ont 2d av: below GOth nt; oush vAlge, Goes meu g “WANTED-ON INSTALMENTS Hg share Stock and Implements, Address K., Herald PURPOSES TO Li BUS! Borer sc roof. Located n Nassaur, Anu and Fulton sta. First Floorte let suliable for bunkers, iueuraiee offices. or lawyers, Will be let together or in parts; be altered to ‘oulb tenants If desired; adapted for offices or stores, Rensonable rents. APY ON THE rite SER ‘Take the elevator, Inquire tor junitot ~TO LET.—THE WELL KNOWN eae Salesroom and Warehouse No. 3 roy Gan od (Bleecker st., near Broadway) is offered on fave Apply to HOKACE 8. ELY, No, 22 Pine st. ee EVENING TELEGRAM. TO-DAY AMUEL COX, MEMBER OF CoxuRise: Deas AND EWS ON THE PROBABLE Or NOMINATION AND. ELECTION OF THE DENTIAL ASFIRANTS OF BOT PARTIES. MPOWER—TO LET ROOMS, 20X%0, “SOXS0 and 50x100 feet, well lighted and steady power JOUN MCLAREN, River st. Llovoxen, N. J. 0 LET—A REWL FURNISHED BAKERY AT 654 Washington p rent. | Apply at 8) Christopher st, pio Ser arma IN THE METROPOLITAN NOTE) with immediate ession. Apply to AGENT ©} ESTATE OFA. T. STEWART, corner Broadway and Cham- bers st. 10 LET FOR BUSINESS PU: Tie eee tt oO weiss ., near Broadwas rent, 81, O00 ye dl tet WIRANS 2 DAVEE 338 Broadw 0 LET—A NICK FIRST FLOOR AND BASEME! nowly repaired; good buviness location; rent low. Call at 108 West 14th st fh TO RENT SBUOND FLOOR, FOR BUSINESS, 41 EAST 25x50; good | light; low to a good tenant; ‘Apply, ata. East 13th st. NEW YORK, ay gpd DWELLING HOUSES 'T “Oba Let ~Parnishea. A WRBDUCED RENTS MANY LARGE AND SMALL Houses, left over. Office 4 Pine and 33 Bast Tith ss. NE. SPEVENSON, J Oa RENT.—ONE OF ax MOST DESIRABLE Residences in the Twenty-third ward, pemragag ate we ae three acres; abundance of fruit. Apaly to! to BAR- NUM, 69 Broad st., or Boston ay. and 169th st. ie. 206 & “WEST 31TH ST—WELL FURNISHED HOUSE for rent; terms very low; if suitable owners will retain part of it, nfurnished. Act? LRT, DESIRASLE, DWELLING. XO. 206 OTH + av., between 22d and 23d ats.; laige bouse; well ar- Tanged wid located tor a boarding houses can be obsnined rable terms, Apply to BORAUE:8. ELY, No. 22 —REDUCED RENTS —MANY Hanae. AND D SMALL Houses, left over, Offices, Nos. 4 id 33 East 17th sts, v. K. sty ENSON, cL T REDUCED RENT—THE FOUR STORY BROWN stone House No. 249 Wost 42d st.. between 7th and 8th rent $1,200. Apply to A. WARD, 516 9th av. COSKY THREE STORY NOUGE. TO LET—OPPO.- site Washington square, $809. Frankfort House, 202 William po 7—THE THREG STORY DWELDING 125 Wa- Yorley place: has all improvementa: in, perfect order: rent F000 per annum. Keys st Myer M ‘fashionable THORNTON M. RODMAN, 1 Estate Agent, 696 Broad: xt FURNISHED 1Oods AND 4 APARTMENTS “NICEL evantanes TeROSE ROOM RUHTAWER £1 tor one or two gentlemen; 1,335 3d av., first floor, AY 128 EAST 18TH ST., NKAR CLARENDON Sie seer atten Rooms to let to gontie- rate; PAMIL iLL LET RNISHED fine hous dol ication in Hi ; terms $3 . Address 130th 5th ation I. PRIVATE FAMILY Witt LET TO GENTLEMEN, without board, two large and ono small neatly fur- nished Bedrooms, references exchanged. 80 University place, near lash st. OR HOUSER! Jora, nuts, 300 West 25th st, NG—FRONT AND BACK PAR- single Rooms, $2; newly furnished. ROOM, WITH” EXTENSION, FOR housekeeping or gentiemen. No. from 2 to 6, JENNIE ASATLERLER, sree INE. ESDAY LOOMFIELD, N. J. & furnished ' House : garden planted; within an hour trom N venient to two railrond stations. MOUR, 52 Beekman st. UNTRY SEAT,—BARGAIN, SEVEN MII ‘buildings, five acres, beautiful terraces, ke, charming, at $25,000 ELSTO. -=TO RENT FOu THE SEASO! ample grounds, shade and fru ima. & oN ai STRELS, 23D et aid and Saturday matinee. of the burlengun on Offenbach's THE GRAND Deron, as the Dutchers. Benedict's ora- tion. Laay Dick. a * Rageive of Neer powerful dramatic compan; inquire of Rev, £. SE¥- PERA l0USE, BETWEEN 2D AND 3D Last week ot ay may company. LY dl WALTE ist MORTON, 3. H JAPANESE TOMMY, 3° Cost $80,000, ‘ais entire ca ry Mite. DROCOMFOULD CANCAN DANCERS, eye) ARCADIA iBSTATE, SMANIIASSET BAY, Box office open ail day. ai enaant hou 8 to 30 Bowery THE rm, in fine condition. is offered tor sale in whole or pa icehouse, gold fish and trout pond: < Fr . GEORGE MORTON in two great Dramas, FOUR © Tit A NIGHTS. MONDAY—MAID' OF THE WAR Pata. A PRODIGIOUS SUCCESS! hing. “Gottaxe, i rooms; five acres shore front; nursery naa ot bifiey + hy telpre James slip, or 6 P. M., or drive direct over ps, ke. J.P. TRAVERS, 46 Beok- to manufacturers. to locate, with el lots, ensy terms and capital. TED PROPERTY T0 LET OR FOR SALE—IN mn., containing 26 rooms, unfur- nished; pleasantly si uated: within two minutes’ Gy. ag EDWARD SEYMOUR, Agent, South Nor- or ve, FOR * ros 0. D. DUDLEY, Usaeatd Bate rinsed at. fore noe MACK AND JOB GOs MILLER AND SOHN” D as ASSAULT Ar T ARMS. LO) GRECO-R ESTLIN | ry scustiNG's GREAT, Bol BLE CIRCUS, FOO HOUSTON 8T,, EAST RIV fons it . evening yar B tore ADMISSION TO ALL ONLY 2 AY, May 30, TUESD. and DOU BLE PR ynPORMAS eri ro Cortee Soloist. South Norwalk, TO LET-AT DUDLBY' reas Cott hye towed Dudley’ rman Song TELEGRAM TO-DAY MBER OF CONGRESS; * TEN ON THE CHANCES OF NOMINATION AND ELECTION OF THE | PRESIDENTIAL ANPIRANTS OF BOTH PARTIES. cigeehe HYMN,” J. K. PAINE, PRIVE 300,, Cer ROW ; RONKON LL. ei UR NISHED HOUBE; ois picky tr It, Dosting: romagkenly be D gases Waitt e's es heacwas Ley GEORGE FOR, FOR SALE oR nt, LET Bolton onthe boant oo 3 pirie urus WATTELS, at be. Decoration 4 theta ONTCLATR eracn ‘Them Over With Beautifal Flowers,’ of the Loved Ones,” 90x, i TY).—VARIETY FURNISHED °HOWE & PARSONA, 79 Cedur st. and Montelale, ()RANGE, N. S—FULLY FURNISHED HOUSRS; | for serene also unfurnished Properties ~NEW aaa. " soug and ehorws, he Monntain” and ! for ale; low prices; steel plate pirates, See ¥ ie WAMINON & WALLIS, 30 Pine at. Sugewsecry RIVER, RED BANK, RENOSON ights, Branch, Jet for the oe am oon Wailack, we. cows, tifully shaded Twn and gatden on honse 20 rooms, ASRS — ‘D__SPARRING.— sh av., Long Branel on. wi it improvements; 1 &c.; five minut ‘and wt 13 rvoms, one mile * froma Long. Branch, extensive - ereanet and outbuildings, Handsome Ret Tooma, coach house and stable, Broad ast. Be Red Bi ysidence, 14 Hy oe KIRALFY'S ALHAMBRA PALACE ILLUMINATED CONCERT OpND AEE. GRAND SPECTACLES AND BALLETS. Open every Evening, | Weadne jay and Sevariay Matinees. THIS WoNDERY UL Ce Monmouth county, N. Ji TET, FOR THE SEASON, A DESIRA: 'd Stable, corner of Academ: ity furpished: 16 rooms. es bh si risk iTonse E DN io helee vere Madison aud 4th TRON? COTTAGE Foi FOR BALE mn tine bork: I Prot 5 HOTEL. SEW HOND STAND” ¢) IF FORD known comfortable hotel for tt aig one is this oom five bedroom: se and soertaney: Eeod wall; obe bour from New Yors. > 7[\0 LET—AT SARATOGA SPRINGS, SEVERAL LARGE and ELEGANT STORES GRAND UNION HOTEL, fitted with counters, shelves Inres. wa ek! ST. sante ing abou on a Congres st. com “VOGk BROTHERS, 70 BASINGIA 2 ars as commission hous. rican tra ath STABLES, with conchmen's and all conveniences. Alm & NEW CLUB HOUSE, corner of Congress and throughout, adapted for restaurant feral she soeaa Also weveeat Bit MIEN KOWALSKI, T 2 BRATED PLANIST, SO cen’ Hamiivon sts., furnished WAND GUADIATORiaL E Renae, champion-at-srmy of America, er Hail, 66 and OS East | dymuastica, Saratte, Hi, Berwick. Aubry, er Oe, then Fesclug, sparria Feces jessurs nen and the Le bral admissi: Arent PRICES NEVER Mig og a se Tis EMPCTe Brosawar ware 4a. nod Ly Manutacturers of all I kinds of Slate Wi othe ‘¢ EVERY “BATURDAY, BEET. Dancing commences per ann Also Shunte ns Audus. Delaware temp ge havt iguana will rent New York or. ats. ter he, second ap mt, . BR 274 seoKDWAT: BETWEEN 3 sts'—Broadway pri id for Casto r clothi iry, dc, by calling on oF « ere a y “meen Hag addressing B, HARI, 1,2 URNISHED A: Private hou 141 L Macdougal =” | Fp Npsowty FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH AT. tendance, in New York and Philadelphia: Flats and furnished Houses; clty and country. A, DALLEY, 666 | oth ay. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, NEAR BROADWAY and Madison square. to gontlomen, without Board; 27 West ‘ext 26th st. L0¢ FROM SETS SQUARE. 119 HAST cious, elozantiy furnished Rooms, em suite fh Physicinn’s OMloe. sid UNFURNISHED SINGLE ROOMS— | wiy painted, West Washington square, LEASANT THIRD STORY BACK ROOMS, NEWLY a; private family ; terms moderate. ' 109 West rp, ike ae EUR RISHED TO GENTLEMEN” ONLY, bm $4.50 per week, in a French family, 115 tant at. Ling LET—TWO FURNISHED ROOM: Vir CONVENTEST SUIT OF ROOMS, FURNISHED | Seat housekeeping, with private buth and closet. ILL LET NICELY FURNISHED FRONT HALL Bedroom, on third floor; nalf price for the summ: Dath and gas; private h hou: some Suit of furnis! in the elegant lor, three bed- | Qt Av. AND WD” St furnished, to let, to fly. complete for otisekeening: ty al 200 eae FEW HANDSOMELY FUR. | 147% wished Rooms, in strictly private family; terms low; | focation first class, 1 WEAT ERT WASHINGTON Gousa, woman oe LET, TO JU: 7 Cry OR, Be OADWAY.—FUR- tiated best Room and Bedroom attached, near EOOND PLO Tone FO” LER URFORNTSAEBT private house. constating. ‘of two large and two. smail tomet, bi so of laundry, &¢, ; moderate rent. 30S ESPEOTABLE PF) BLM FAMILY WISWING 7 TO HIRE HIRE of those new model Pints at 330 and 3i32 Wost 43 ly at 330 to owner. fates: elevators ana all improvemeuts, Broadway and | st ree | closets, water, to respectable parties only; nice bo: 21 Bond st. eon AND BEDROOM, UNFURNISHED, FOR LIGHT / sekeoping, in private house 138 West 4th st., east LET—SECOND FLOOR (FOUR ROOMS) OF PRI- vate house 50 Leroy st, 10 LET—107 WEST 16TH. ST. THIRD FLOOR, 8iX Rooms; water und gas: reference required; rent 630 per mon’ © LET—835 PER MONTH—THE UPPER YART OF Private house 286 Eust 23d nd sepa- HI newly patnsed 10 LET—A FIRST FLOOR, 7 ROOMS, ¥0. 83 ron 8Th ay. near ti AS rf der. 1 East 16rtt st. BETWEEN 9TH AY. AND UNION quare,—! ments, fora very low rent; witl be furnished iF wan es, HOOMS, &C.. wants D.. Tn this City an roo! v TANTED TO RENT—IN HARLEM OR YOuK VILLE, ront not above $13, Address I. K., Herald oftice, ANTEFD—BY A Lag dl gd GENTLEMAN (German), who has - bey =. vate house (gas and bath) ves 1 20 Ist and tid avs. ress Z,, care of A Shara, 104 Bowery.” ‘ANTED TO RENT—FOUR SUITABLE ROOMS ON second floor, with water and gas: rent not to exceed $25 per month; locativn trom Lith to 33d st. and 3d to Sth av. Address, by nd W. H,, 331 6th av, in e Countrv. ANTED—PURNISH ED HOUSE (SEASHORE PRE- ferred), within one hour's ride of New York, suitable for accommodating a tow boarders, and rent to be pard in board, Address A. L. Te, 815 98 txt yasrgian, oR FOR ie SEASON oR “ESTABLISHME one shade and fruit, ae tes ‘8 OLD ¢ 8v., near 4th st.; the highest value ‘ue, paid pag Gleshing Carpets, 4c, Cail om or DENTISTHY. ABTINICIAL TEE “A” SPRCIATTY.— HST WORK all wo carefully i. guaranteed tog AGNER'S GRAND MUSI “ed > ome (Patrooat Sel AY EVENING, mara any Batlding, 40h at BR & CO., Managers, Nwaroa om ae Ry tts Mya |! led HOUSE, substantiatly made, ® reasonable ‘tinbling fsranted, Tn faction. GC, RESNEDY, 53 Bond os, THIRD ARMY CORPS UNION. ‘Tho annual meoting of the surviving officers of the Third Army Corps, formerly under the command of General Sickles and composing part of the Army of tho Potomac, and the thirteenth anniversary banquet of the Third Arm; hs gs Umion, will be held at the Union League Home, Philadelphia, on Monday, June 6, 7 Groat Jones'st. Vall | t 3 references. 10+ East 25th at. | EST FLATS IN NEW YoRK—aT ODERATE | NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 27. 1876.—TRIPLE SHEET. | PROPERTY OUT OF THE il FOR LOCOMOTION IN PARIS. oa pte a Maximutn fares in the interior of Paris for cabs taken | at the “remises” or in the street:— From sixin the morning From balt. im summer (lst of April D to 30ih of mm ber) and from seven in tho morning in winter (ist October to Sist March) twelve at night. Cab taken at a “remise’ ‘The cours: 45 cents the Terra d the railway ay yt acre The course (set When turns to vehicle, ‘The hour... CAB TAKEN ON THE WTRERT OR AT A RAILWAY STATION. S4cents Tho course. . 50 +» 45 cents Hour.... MAXIMUM FARES BEYOND THX FORTICATIONS. From six im the inorning to midnight in summer ber), and from six in im the evening in winter The course. (Ist ot April to 30th of \ the morning to ten o’clo | (ist of October to 30th of March). taken at a ‘romise.”” Hour..........-. 60centu Indemnity of re- BUF. cee eareeee CAB TAKEN ON THE RIGHWAY OR AT 4 RAILWAY STATION. 55 centa Indemnity of re- seseees 20 conte CAB WITH POUR PLACKS AND WITH RAILING FOR LUGGAGE TAKEN AT A “REMISR? OR IN THE STREETS, Maximom fares in the interior of Paris. From six in the morning in summer (1st ot April to 30th of September), and from seven in the morning to halt-past twelve at night tn win- ter (Ist of October to 30th of March), March). yes taken ata ‘‘remise."’ HOU, ...0+seeee% be From six o'cloon in the morning to midnight in summer ( April 1 to September 30), morning to ten o’clock in the ‘evening in winter (Octo- ber 1 to March 31), When the turns to vehicle. Hour..... 3 or more trunks or cases. ~ Is i the duty of eine ‘driver to load and unload the baggage. Not to be considered as bagyace subject to payment:—Bandboxes, travelling bags, valises, um- orellas, walking sticks, swords, or in fact anything ger cen take with him in bis band or hold inside the venicle without injuring the latter. LA COMPAGNIE ney DES VOITURES DE which the passen; On the Sist of ‘Deoseaien ber, 1875, this company pos- sessed 5,384 vehicles gee its own curragos and of 5,000 workmen. In its worksho} a@ large extent of ground, all most perfect machinery is Partie short, paid to the improvement of the company, and similar vigilance is exercised in regard to its All inet drivers are investigated within the space of | uty-four hours, and they ero subjected to the discipline, Thero is icles left by passenger of t! 8 7: vice. taloons, | Sahin misc great utili plants an at itis or of medical up to tw | Bou pt Lg ye —.._ | of the piece, all the prices specified above are inerened | by five franca Coupé, with one hors: Coupé, with footman Carriage, with two horses. Carriage, with footman. It the vehicle be kept eens all pight the pri above specified are increased by $3. CARRIAGES FOR WaDDINGS, One carriage for the church or the mairie. asmall Cottage, or 3 rg Brome in a small house; H ou carriage to bens an in the evenin, uc carrimge to midni One carriage after in| toorm an io addition. ‘arriages of extra sty’ CARRIAGKS BY THE MONTH—R. The company has organized a spevialty under the by the month.’ 1t ty specially intended for the, use of business men, stock brokers, merchants and administrators, @ und horses ean remain at tho residence of the he desire it, Arrangements can be made jor half days or for a certain number of hours daily to suit | the convenience of parties, Coupé or Victoria, with one horse, per month. Coupé or Victoria, with two hi By paying ao additional sum can select an entiroly new vebicle at one of whe first carrisge manulacturers of Paris, and in this on Led handsome au equipage as can ve desired | obtained. COUPES LINKD WITH suns ~~ har Vohicles drawn by post horses, pe Vehicles drawn by post inorees CARKIAGKS FOR The company makes fixed arrangements for the con- title carri hirer THE CAB AND CARRIAGE SYSTEM. ‘Wo publish to-day the rates and regulations of cabs and hackney carrisees in Paris, by which it will be seen how much that city {s in advance of New Work in | the advantages of cheap locomotion. The following are the different arrangements :— (Ist of April to 30th of morning in the winter ‘ist of October to 31st Maximum ime Peck the Tortineations, From six o’clock in the morning to midnight in sum- mer (Istot April to 30th of September); from six o’clock in the morning until ten 0: ‘clock im the cronies in winter (lst October to Sst re- When the passenger quits the vehiclo outside the fortifications. Cab taken ata ‘“remise. ‘The hour,.....,.°60 cents Indemnity for tho a Cad taken in the street or at a railway station. 60 cents Indemnity forthe Cab taken outside the rortifi tions.” For Paris, the hour. WITH FOUR & “remise” or in the streets. ix 10 the morning Fro! in summer (April 1 to September 30), and from seven in the morning ia winter March 31) to half-past twelvo at night. night to six Ne! (April 1 to September 30), and to seven in the morning in winter (Oc- tober 1 to March 31), Cab taken at a ‘remise.” From half-past twelve at night to six o'clock im st of April to 30th of seven o'clock in the morning in winter ee, (lat of Octeber to and from six in the nt re- When the passongor quits. vith the vehicle outside the Cab taken at a ; Hour,....+.....- 60 comts Indemnity of re- Cab taken in the streets or at ray ti ++ 60 cents Indemnity ol re- * turn... . Cab takon outside the fortifications, For Paris, HOUr......eeessseessses sees CONVEYANOK OF BAGGAGE. 7 horses. It manufactures: harness ard empio} attention is, in materiel bureau for the deposit in the vehicles of the , and there can be no better evidence of the n which the drivers are selected than the fre- with which articles thus misiaid are recovered. as a class, and there cannot be found a bet- | ter behaved or honester body of men in the public ser- LES VOITURES DE PLACE (STREET CABS). , Thev hicles belonging to the Compagnie Générale des Voitures are numbered from 1 to 5,000. They aro all of the same color—green, with a red thread line for orna- ment; and lanterns of four colors—bluo, red, a and green. On the door is painted an escutcheo surmounted by a mur: ilarly decorated. livery consi lcrown. The harness is sim’ rivers are attired in a species of ing of a varnished leather hat, drab ared waistcoat und dark bluo frock, with rass buttons bearing (be arms of tne company. The tariff of the voitures de place is not arbitrary. It 1s fixed cf the city Sathorities. Every driver is bound regulations to band tho passenge! seat, a bulletin specitying the Lined bulletin is er ecialy a od Se, tie cont in ion to & ent Fegulations, advertisements and other {ndications of to travellers, and in the evept of com- Teclainations 118 value becomes obvious, as Shaanti aieapleaied wenables the admiuistration at once to idontif, 4 Taney ATE FAMILY Wi WILL | driver whose conduct may be complained of. | driver is algo bound to have upon his person a copy “1 | See police regulations relative to the service of and he must exbibit it to the passenger when- pee ‘called upon to do so. In addition to its service of cabson tho Eeplies stands H the Compagnie Générale dos Vouures, | cial service entitled that of the ‘Grande mises.” It supplies vehicles of a. superior class | m eee, ee 4 | ractitioners, who require a vehicle daily ve o'clock; (OF those of Bourse spocula- | tors who have need of a carriage for two or threo | hoursin the middie of the day who have visits to pay those who require a vehicle for dinners or evening a, im aysters ofa carr anes and anxieties whic! GRANDE REMISE. SPRCIAL TARIFY OF THE COMPANY'S YEMICLES. All the fares established by the sabjomed tariff are fixed and invariable, with the exception of on San- | days and race days; then special conditions nave to be made in regard to the quali vehicles, the harness, liveries, CARRIAGKS FOR VISITS. Voitures de Grande Remise dites de maitres ou rgeo! vice from one to five o'clock, or from two to six o’clock im the afternoon raves zed In a manner to tor those of ladies ix o'clock, and tor joy all the advan- “ye of the annoy- 4 and character of the ye. " with the certainty otobtaini vohicle and driver. THKATRES—SPECIAL SERVICE Coupé or Victoria, with one horse, With footman... BALLS OR SOIREES, TARIFY FORK THE RACES. of this tar! on 1 bree Pander not icles which Special conditions with the hirer. 12 Coupé... seeees. CARKIAGES BY THE DAY, Hirod with the condition that they are not to be taken beyond a circuit of live miles. From nine A. M. to seven P. M. or from one A, M. to Coupe Ms it ‘ith one horse 85 or three-quarter Ww! non seesenen ee Coupe or three-quarter, or Victoria with two horses Caléche or berline with two horses. Ci With fecae ia adition, ‘8 ‘arriage, wit! it Mail ai hy with four horses. HALF DAY. From one to soven P. M. or trom six to twelve ¥. M. Coupé or three-quarter with one horse. “0 Coupe oe Aereegarey or Pk asc with” two savin footmaa in addition, $1 20. hp pyarg fl harness is paid at the rate of 70 cents, per horse and “GRANDE REMISR” BY THE YEAR, This service 13 organized so as to furnish to 2arrnga all that can be desired in the way of first class cal horsvs and drivers New carriages of any | open auy ciphers or coats of arms that may and liveries of any style that may be preferred, a8 turnished by the company. Service from $1¢0 40 $400 eee The company ass i es all the reapouubility for accl- tor two, dents occusioned by the negligence or carelessness of the driver or ‘rom other causes not resulting from the tault of the party bi funerea! coretsouies, heudsomely raped'aad meuated, unereal ceremonies, handsomely and mo and with block horses and harness te match. They are — charged tor at the tollowing rates:— Service of five carriages. Service of teu carriages, . VOITURES Dk PI The company’s service of sirect cabs is the most im- portant in Paris. It comprises about halt of the Yetticles circulating in the city. The public finds a positive advantage in using these cabs in preference te. any other. They are kept very clean, the drivers aro well ‘disciplined aud civil, the horses travel ata fair pace, and tho service for tire recovery of articles lost is managed with great promptitude and spiclency. All claims of this kind meet with a reply in less thaa twenty-four hours. RAILROAD CA! By giving notice at one of thi tice ba the company before ten o'clock at might parti to goto @ railroad early im the morning will mK con hed with 4 cab with a railing on the top tor luggage, or with o1 ‘withoug it as may suit the tancy of the passenger. Faro to station. wsce esse sees: » $1 08 ‘To the station and back. 1% Parties travelling by railroad to Paris can secure # cab or carriage to mect thom on their arrival by telegraphing te the company a lew hours in advance. ARTICLES LOST IN CABS. All the offices of the company receive applications from parties for the recovery of articles ten or lost in their vehicles, A special register is for the purpose, in which they are required*to sign their wie ‘As & precaution persons hiring cabs should 's be particular !n taking the printea bay ird bah the driver is bound to oller them on bis seat. The claimants are informed by letter of the result of the office inquiries, and in the event of can being found they are apprised of tho formalities whi are necessary te be observed before they can recover possession of their property. CAB ADVERTISING, s I have just indicated, the drivers of cabs are Saued to hi to every passenger aking their vebicles and a specifica. @ bulletin with the number of his cab tion of the fares. More than 3,000 copios of these bul- jets are distributed daily, and they are extensively made use of as an advertising medium, thus furnishing an additional source of revenue to the company. ‘THE NRW LANDAUS. The Compagnie Générale has this week placed on the stroet stunds a new class of vehicle of the Slandau type, drawa by two horses and hold ng four persons. Besides the lightness, elegance and superior a these vehicles they possess the savantuge of beng bemg used ag a sort of. ancovered caldche is fine. They supply 2 want long felt, and ‘must igevite- bly lead to a reduct Be Be eae ee the carriages iet out by the livery stables, which are only within the reach of persons in ea:y c.rcumstances. Fares of the new ianduus—I'he hoar, 60 cents; the ee dome ome ae ene in these rates for the Bois de Boulogne, The Compagnie Générale des Voitures does not own all the vehicles on the stands or on the ‘‘remises.”” There are, in addition to theirs, about 3,800 voitures de place and 1,500 voitures ae grandes Temises in cire | culation which belong to other owners. : POLICE REGULATIONS. Regulations for the observance of cab drivers estabe lighed by the ordimance of the Prefecture of the Seine, dated 24th May, 1866:— 1. Driversare bound to g> to the dwMling of the traveller to load wis baggage. When the time ex- in his di ment aud in waiting ior the pas senger exceeds fifteen minutes the fare by the hour be- comes applicable and the time is calculated from the moment Pwhen the cab was taken. 2. Whev a cab bas been sent jor and is not employed the driver is entitied to the half of the fare of am ordi- nary set down in case the time employed in his dis placement and in waiting does not exceed a quarter of an hour; exceeding that period, he is eauitled to the fare of a full set down. 3% Drivers hired for a course (set down) have the Tigut.of choosing the shortest and easiest route possi- ‘bie. They can ouly claim tbe price of the course when, without qu ing i r itinerary, hd are asked to set down one or mo ngers. They are eutitied to be paid the hour when, having been hired morely for a course, they are required to change the most sre routo to repair to another destination, or when gers unload trunks placed outside the vehicle in tas descending. 4 Drivers puree by the our must follow the route’ indicated by the passenger. 6. Drivers bired by tne course and drivers hired by- the hour (except when the latter are required by the passengers to goslowly) mast drive their borsos so as to go at the rave of miles an hour jor street cabs OF at that of six miles an hour ior voitures des remises, 6 When taken by the hour a driver must be pad the whols of the Gest hour, evea thougk only a portion of 14 may: have been employed. Any time in excess of it is paid fractionally ae Proportion to ite duration. Drivers taken by course or by the hour before ball- (-past twelve at. night, aud who arrive at their des- tination after that hour, are only entitled te the day fare for the course and ior the frst hour, Drivers taken by the course or by the hour bejore ‘six ip the morning in. summer and seven in the mora. ing in winter are entitled to the night fare for fang | course and for the first hour, even when thoy arrive at their destination after those hours, & From six o'clock in the morning until ten in the er and up to midnight in summer Dastengers nto the Bot de Houloene, Vincennes rs into the is de the communes contiguous to Paris, ten In the evening in bate and midnight im nor to convey passengors into the communes not contiguous to Paris, For conveyance inte the lat- tor, as well as into the other communes: Paris, after ten in the evening in winter and mi + ie summer, special agreements made, The communes whose territory 18 ta Paris are Charenton les Pe The ‘St. Gervais, jand6, | Montreutl, Bagnolet, fae ee the | hers, St. Rg Rs Best ry pan Chany, ry SRI Hoag Issy, Van’ i Gem ' y ioeyead Vincennes. rs avers woed Lio the evening in winter and midnight in ‘Into the Bots de Boulogne, the de V! oe St the communes been a per month, 150 ot $10 a month parties \f ee iy Ay sent to the eee ere caused to be placot on the roof of the gles or on tho seat of the driver, no matter of what kind or volume, are subject to the following additional rates:—One box or package, 5 conts; twe do., prose on pt Ba more, 15 cents, he drivers are bound to unload. 13, Tolls can only bo exacted from whee are asked to be conveyed across ges or ferries, In no case can arivera oxact a pourboire, A BRAVE Act, Charles A. Fishor, aged cighteen, of No, 449 Second avenue, attempted to stop a runaway horse at the eor- ee of Fulton and Nassau streets on the 19th inst He was knocked down, gn having

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