Exchange Coffee House Coliseum, Boston View from Copley Square Ladies' Drawing-Room, Vestibule, Grand Staircase, and Stage and Auditorium of the Boston Theatre Boston Common Great Elm, Boston Common Brewer Fountain, near Park Street Mall, in the Common, Boston, Mass. Scene from the opera of William Tell Smoker's Circle, on Boston Commmon Scene from Knowle's play of The Wife Boys coasting on Boston Common Macbeth, at the Boston Theatre First Battalion of Rifles, of West Newbury, on Boston Common Annual May Review of the First Regiment of Massachusetts Militia by Governor Boutwell and his Staff, on Boston Common Closing scene in "The Tempest," at the Boston Theatre Julia Dean, (Mrs. Hayne,) as Norma, in Sargent's play, "The Priestess," at the Boston Theatre Firemen on Boston Common, May Morning A fine representation of a sleighing scene on Boston Neck Ancient buildings in Boston Old Feather Store, Dock Square, Boston Sleighing scene on Boston Neck Appearance of the State House and vicinity at Kossuth's reception and welcome to the capitol Interior view of John P. Jewett & Co.'s new and spacious bookstore, No. 117 Washington Street, Boston Entrance to the New Boston Theatre, Washington Street Lexington centennial Entrance to Cornhill from Washington St. Geo. W. Pettes Dry Goods Warehouse, corner of Washington & Summer Sts., Boston Chantrey's statue of Washington, at the State House, Boston State House from Brimstone Corner Capitol, Boston, Mass. Hancock House, Boston, undated View of the Hancock House, Beacon Street, Boston Interior view of the Massachusetts State Library Hancock House, Beacon Street, Boston Closing sale of the season, Farley, Bliss, and Co., Bowdoin Square, Boston, Mass. United States Court House, Bowdoin Square, Boston Bromfield Street Church, Boston Interior view of S. Klous & Co's Hat, Cap, and Fur Store, No.'s 29 and 31 Court Street, Boston Province House, in Boston, 1848 Adams House The Ruggles Printing Press and The Ruggles Power Press Manufactory, Washington Street Liberty Tree Liberty Tree, 1774, corner of Essex and Orange Streets Boston Evening Transcript Quarto Sheet Edward W. Pear & Co., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fashionable Upholstery Goods, Window Shades, Draperies, etc. Fowle's new iron building, no. 164 Washington Street, Boston View of Court and Tremont Streets, Boston, with the new iron building Custom-House, Boston East view Old building in Boston, known as "Harris's Folly"