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co ‘Theatrical and Musical. mir hire tha tr aod co, sequent See actors of the + continues in its onward progress, und the manager, 7.8. Hamblin, receives commen- gurate spit fs Hi tne ble Seren anon ‘well for the fine Me -eommence with the — of + othe Dew: ‘sd aa ‘Bans that of Simon Siggle, and Miss Wem: ter of Victorine. After which the admired comedy of “ All that Glitters is not Gold.” the principal characters Mersrs, Eddy, Tilton, Hamilton, and Winans, Miss ‘emyss, Mrs, wanteneane aes. We Walcott. This excellent aeorel and deeply interesting comedy is every night w wit, messed with the tent marks of will sing one of her admired songs, Broapway Turatae.—Only look at the splendid bill Presented for this evening’s amusement at the metro- fitan theatre. Miss J Bennett as, haw, for a fortnight, en delighting the visiters of thé way, by her in- imitable acting; and this being the oye night of her = ment, ‘and ionsidering that she is a general favorite, Teasonable presumption is, that the theatre will be crammed in every department. The performances will commence with #.. admired play of “Money,” Misa Julia Bennett sustaining the of Lady Clara, su oe by tows talented artists, Messrs, Conway, cele Fredericks, and. Scharf, Miss ‘Olivia, and. M ‘ The orchestra nell perform a favorite overture, by ‘the evening's amusement will conclude with the new and successful comedy of “Who's Your Friend?” with Mr, Conway as Giles Fairland, and the charming actress, Miss Julia Bennett, as the Countess Rosedale. On Mon- day, will be pd meagre the grand romantic, fairy, operatic spectacle, wl ich has been many months in preparation, and which will be produced with the utmost splendor. Nipxo’s Ganpen.—The same intense desire as ever to sce the French equestians can be seen in hundreds wend- ing their way to Niblo’s every evening. The equestrian extreises are of un excellent description-—all the artists en- ge are famed in their respective departments. M'lle. Payo is every night cheered for her splendid and daring horsemanship. and for the scientific manner in which she exercises hes Capcing horse, The brothers Loisset display their powers of cquestrianism in surprising feats on horseback. The somersets, vaulting, and various other exercises in the ring call forth the most marked applause, and the three clowns, particularly the great and ma | dexter, Wallet, keep the house in roars of laughter. ‘will be a day performance this afternoon. Benton's Turatax.—A_ great Dill is offered for this evening's amusement. The entertainments Jcommence with the atiractive comedy of “Love in a Maze,” with Messrs. Lester, Burton, Jordan and Johnson, Mrs. Sker- rett, Mrs, Russell and Miss J. Hill in the principal cha- vacters, A favorite duet by Mr. and Mre. Holman, and zeveral splendid pieces of music by the orchestra.’ The terminating feature will be the new farce of the “School sor Tigers,” with most of the leading artists in the cast. It dces one’s heart good to visit this snug and well-con- ducted establishment—everything goes off so smoothly. Burton i a great manager, as alao a great comedian—his actors are all great—his pieces are great—his receipts are great—he gives great value, he receives a great remu- neration, and consequently he says this is a great coun- tay, One thing ts certain, he has justly earned the cha- racter of being great in the managerial chair. and con- sequently he has great influence among the dramatic public. We should like toknow where one can while uway an evening with more pleasure ? Nanionar. Taeater.—This evening’s entertainment is for the bencfit of the juvenlle prodigy, Master Murray, om which ocession Mr, Booth will appear in his great eharne- ter of Richard ITI; Mr. Watkins as the Earl of Rich- mond; Mies Mestayer as Lady Anne, and Mise Hathaway 2s Queen Elizabeth. This being announced as the last appearance of Mr. Booth, the great tragedian, it is only reasonable to suppose the National will be honored by a select and immense assemblage of his admirers, Miss Malvina will appear in a favorite dance, and. the enter- tainments will conclude with the excellent’ comed “All that@litters is not Gold,”* with all the leading tal of the theatre in the cast. On Monday evening th cellent drama of “Harry Burnham,” will be revived. Brovenam’s Lxcev.—This excellent Thespia Ple fe every, night visited by highly respectable audi wigham ix a great favorite—he is a fine comedian, and is much esteemed for literary worth. The entertain- wents this evening commence with the drama of “ David pperficld,” which embraces in its cast all the talent of the theat: ers, Brougham, Lynne, Raymond, Dunn, Leceh. Mrs. Blake, Mist M. Taylor, Miss Kate Hora, Mrs, Brougham, and Mrs, George Loder. Ma'lle. Ducy-Barre and Mr. Smith will dance a “Mazurka Iungroise.” and the entertainments will close with the comedictta of the wt Man,” with Mr. Lynne, Mr. Brougham, and Miss Kate Horn in the principal characters, On Monday evening a new Operatic Romance, with new music by Loder, will be produced. Cunisty's Mixsteeis.—The various amusements given nightly at this establishment attract large assemblages negro melodies are rendered with harmony—the burlesque opera is capital—the solos on the violin and guitar are executed with taste—the imitation of the Bhakers excites the utmost laughter, and the daneing is exquisite. An afternoon concert at three o'clock. Frtiows’ Mixerners.—This band give a programme of great attraction every evening. The band harm nize well—the singing {s eapital—the witty sayings excite th: greatest merriment, and the burlesque opera scenes, strumental performances and dancing are nightly wit- neared by the numerous visiters, ‘There will be an after- noon concert at three o’elock, Banxew’s Museem.—Though as popular as ever, the manag: ithdraw it, and to xubstitute Douglas Jerrold’s play of * All that Glitters is not Gold” for it, To-day, there fore,“ Madelaine * will be performed for the last time ‘and all who have mot seen this great temperance dram: and purpose doing #0, have no choice but to go to-day. ht Mr. T. D. Rice will appear in two of hia iniwita- Ble negro burlesques. The museum, galleries, aud the great and costly collection of Chinese curiosities are open day and e nine, eh vide expense, Ament The daring and gracefu ‘equestriani<m wot Mite “Louise ‘Tournisire, the great French equestrienne, continues to be the reigning attrac- tion at June & Co.’s establishment, and affords the ut- most satisfaction to all who witness it. The youthfu favorite, Miss Mary Aun Wells, sppeers nightly in one o her splendid acts of horsemanship, and a host of other attractive novelties are announced in the bills, The at ‘the umphitheatre is full and efMicient, and the rformances are elegant and in good taste, A day per- amance this afternoor Last Wrex or tie Paxoname ov Tuetayo.—All who have not seen this beautiful painting. onght todo so be- ore it goes from amongst us; it will amply repay a visit ‘The painter has caught upon his canvas) the reflection of Ireland's. re . as the sea mirrors the tints of a bright evening cloud. The lecture by which it is aecom- nied. is rendered in an instructive as well as an amus- light. The admission to the whole is only twenty-five cents Pasonama or tire Pivene weary of witnessing this beaut ix prett Thea work ut art which a and receive the commendatic 7 one of our citi. wens, at the same time it illustrates most graphically and truthfully the allegory which has made Jobu Bun. yan's name lmmortal. We advise our readers to go at ‘once to see it Paxonams ov Hexaany.—This painting ix b Dated every evening at Stoppani Hail, Broadway iw.—White and Horn give negro entertainments f amusement, every evening, Singing, ental performances, An afternoon k “ Madelaine * continues nent have concluded to Proanrss.—We never ol exhibition. To sa e drawing crowded wageinent thi ret, Maseuchusetts, Max. ann Mus. Bensey Wiest houses in Boston, They conelude th evening. and will appear in New B on Monday evening next Mr. Carr, the manager of the Buffa! city in order t sides at Florence’ Mr. B. Huntington, the celebrated riding ri peinnati, to join KR, Sands & Co."s mami Theatre, fe in this He re nl artists, cient and popular hotel keeper, of Sy ly on Ther ’ omplaining death, in city, of 9 et Cimer of ill Tiealthy was. one hur be cheerful, ais’ la gpporent good healil and: rrtand, will be rentoved to his late re enee ju Syra- cus, for interment. ‘The hotels “alversally in the city + memory. tawed their ¢*ugs balf-mas:, Another instance of recklor* dtiv’ “f came under our observation, on Thursday, vv "ven hal? t two and three o'clock, A German, named Go ingeer, reviding at 104 Ridge street, dashed, with a hore fod cart, through Broad turned rapidly into Pork place. and kworket down # well drewed young woman named Pauline Deni<on, who was conveyed in a carriag? to ber residence in Duane street, where it waa ascertained, that her leg was badly injared. “The fellow was secured and lodged in the Toinbs to abide an investigation; and independent of the penalty he has incurred for reektess driving, it eppeare that he is an uniieensed carter, und thereby wie et toa penalty, Fine ror CaMeprive —Lowt Thursday, at a quaater p OP. M.,0 fire broke out in aframe Wuilding seup by a person uamed Ganley. as a store and dwelling. in within a few doors of Duane stro cause of the fire wae the bursting of a eamphin the origin of eo many fires in New York. The rpread rapidly, and ina very short time m pearance through the roof. The firemen, Premptly in attendance. and by their exertion ed in extinguishing the fire before very exte mage was done. The los, however, between fire and water, is considerable to ® poor man who is not insured, Vepentoon vo Drows Hensene—Last Thursday might, a young woman was seen to.go down on tho Coton idee plier, at Whitehall, and walk or jamp off | dete the water, #he was taken out by some of the | Taited States night inepectors, and taken into the barge e@loe, where che recived all the enre and attention that | her care required. She was soon restored, and mame as Lucinda Thompson. 18 years of a to give sny account of where she lived to the Firs ward station house by officer Fream. Founs Dnowsro.—The body of an unknown man was found. on Thursday morning, floating in the dock at the | fort ot Moreluy street Dean Conn Forxn.—The police of the Nineteenth ward found a dead child, on Wednesday, in Jones’ woods, pear Third avenue, and took it to the Yorkville station ener, Kisarve oy Meorest Mat-rnactice.—A professed dove dor. naywed Acliwarts, residing in the Tenth ward, was ar- rerted on 8 warrant, on Wednestn: wb change of malpractice, in causing the death of George Mineh, Vy a surgien! operation. | Cos rr osacroe® y. Fly @ Enrich wae arres! of the Fighth ward, for ore F faring to drive or e. No. 4 of the Fifth avenue Hine, He was brought i age officer, with the #tage, to the depot. the was taken | pile TEER 3" L Yooms, $325; from Liverpool to New York, £35. An experi eneed surgeon will be gueed ou e,attached to each ship. No berth oan From Ne ree DATES OF BAILING :— 7 Wednesday, hoa’ 1951, 1 Beturdey Mao! turday, May yurday, ey, De ardsy, December, Saturday, Saturday, December 27, For freight o Yow, se Ve 6 wall | ataset, N.Y. Ri ROWN, SHIPLEY & CO., Li GI RObE ERTS & £0., ki mee jot the ship be ae we Pa ets Nerefor, ‘Atar the frst of April noxt, the rate of freight by the above steamers fron Liverpool will bw mveriniis eevee \CEAN ormays ob a rg ¥, COMPANY.—FOR BRE. via Southam United States Mail re. Fo ae MAIL STEAMSHIP | COMPANY —(ONLY through line for California and ¢. public are informed that under the new arrangement of this Com- pany, steamers arbi and ers by the Navy De: partment, and c tes mails, will con- ti ‘to lea Pal et — ton ip COLUMBIA will ply between San Fra Dorts iu Oregon, awaiting at the former port thearrival of the maileand passongersftian Panaina, and ror turning without delay with the mall jor the steamer from San Francisco. AA regular line of propellers will be kept up for the trans- portation of freight and transient passengers between Pana- of 1,500 tons id peouliarly ‘ve kept running ‘The new steamships EL DORADO and FALCON form a direct line betwoen New Orleans and Chagr: ing at such periods as will ensure as little detention as pos- sible on the Isthmus, and forming with the Pacific steam ships, a through line fo and from New Orleans, and ports in ico, California and Oregon. Passage from New Orleans tau be" oeured ftom “Avafirvug, Lawsnace & Cor, ngeate, at that plue ‘The fare for through tickets from New York to San Fran- ciecg has been reduced from, in state rooms, to oy sh, in lower eabin, ta 200, in atees Siw ‘york to € hagres will be at the lowest ‘The ratn from adopted by any sa‘e Kea steamer between those por For choice of berths, apply at the office of the Company, 4 und 89 South street. und ut their agency, 177 West st. SPLENDID ‘DEPENDENT TINE THE * NEW AND ip NORTH AME! mm Friday, llth April, in ti Line tl Ponama on 26h of April e before, the 12th May, being New York to San Francise ar Cheaper and quicker than any ‘Sther Mtns. Bor freight or Passage, apply t BERFORD & CO., 2 Vesey street, Astor House, N. ¥. Freight to San Francisco, 45 centa per lb, ARE REDUCED—ONLY THROUGH LINE FOR SAN Francisco via 9 direct, and by the United States Mie AYjy A Pril 10th, the CENT CI ill leave apier! 2 OR SAN FR NCISCO.—FIRST VESSEL.— DISPATCH Line.—To ym oF about the lth April. tplendid clipper ship ST. THOMAS ia gow loadin Frompt dispatch.” This eplendid ship tine bee a a view to great sper shia ti Fresteet poeeible inducem nt a gale, ‘ship, oe w ral ES. few oe can first and secon wABYTON & CO., 84 Wall steee MEDICAL. in their effects, and are to be used in cases of irs d ~ licit direction a street, Fries, anty y and reet. 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