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NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1868—TRIPLE SHEET. _BOARDERS AND LODGER\' WANTED. _ FROM CITY HALL—FRANKFORT HOUSE, 136 MACDOUGAL STREET.—A Vey ¥ PLEASANT ‘corner William street. 250 rooms; serom? Room ou second door to let, with Hom toa genile- Lee only ; 85 to 60 conta day; $2 and $3 week; l man and wife, for $1b; also a singie Room for leash 08 TWO GENTLEMEN On GENTLE 137 wien a eanicn lem an TRENT si rome MAN AND WIFE find wilecan he aim? large front Room, Board; terms wid Roo: 4 floor, ith lst eat Twreaty. fou Ws iia ee yd — —-———. | ference given and nt required. CORNER East T FIFTEENTH handsomely furnfahed Rooms. sin PLACE, €0 SECOND AVENUE.—TWO NIC Kooms to let, with Board, suitable f rm oe Reuse. sag dalight thelr wives, of geatiemen; references FRONT ROOMS, _NICI PLE JWENTYEIGHTH STRRET, NEAR LUX. D Boeeta nnd gas ROOMS, Pegg aay MIBHED, AMPLE | 14.4 Region rene Nleely Fura tolet en suite, single ‘prices tq permanent 831 West Twenty-ninth street, ang ball B ik reasonable prices, can will ‘or without Board, BLOCKS FROM BROADWAY,—FURNISHED ROO! 3 = conveniences; no leatae i ‘iosmn bate elo. wet 146 - Bane torah “FOURTH STRERT.HAND. | 50 mee i Sine ot: wean ences excheng i gonvenient > senani eee ener 6 EAST ELEVENTH STREET.. FURNISHED Rooms to let, with or without Board. 4 es WEST TWENTY.SECOND STREET.TO LET, LE al 7 acoommopation | 14-7 wih bonrdte ‘a gentleman and wife, a large front 5 ERROY,, STR tee emg Ag meee ype ntig- | Room, with tloove; tomily‘small. yt ‘aren, with excellent Board, om moderate terms; house f class, No moving. 150 wae ELEVENTH afta all Room slab Zora single gentleman, may be had, with EAST. syst RARCOND: 8T — Ue Ra, See aees | | VANI —HAN) Y FURNISHED 5 ‘ANDAM STREET.—HANDSOMRKL! pets and connected also hall or *withoug Board; references required, No moving in May, ST. MARK’S PLACE.—FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, singly or in auit, with Board; private table if desired, EAST SEVENTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH 18 See Sed Broadvaydandennoly turaubed Re ‘on second oor, in A private family; private table if desired, EAST 'V-EIGHTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH 14% wl hab, ly furnished Rooms to let, with Board, "No moving in May. 15% STREET, NEAR SEVFNTH AVENUE—A PRI- secon Slory let to i) party of adults, with Board, the pee cea SE Ea ee a THOMPSON STREET, NEAR BLEECKER,— Han isomely furnished Rooms, ntleman- l fe 4, yaaa House with ail modern ian ats, BLEECKER STREET.—LARG! 180 waricrannea Boowe to Teh ita AND Smt moderate, <2 WEST ELEVENTH STREE?.—HANDSOME 183 rrott Room trie with yood table, to gentleman and wife, or zentiemen who wish a home; can accommodate gen- tlemen with day board. Apply fur one week; references ex- changed; no moving, 2 BOARD J AND | LODGING WANTED. _ AMUSEMENTS. 7 OARD WANTED.—A 8. IT OF COMFO R-| (ye Sl pear tat eaarrtae 2 eet per en for and nurse; with widow lady preferred x's sPECTACULA BALLET-PANTOM) pas are few or no boarders; liberal terms paid. Ad: ALI SPECTACLE, vastoMiae, } | “HUMPTY DUMPTY.” es wii Pare WANTED-RY A GENTLEMAN Funniest Panton iin risen ites single ladies, within ten minu: Brightest § = iret sgt rond ta en for bwa ‘aga, fr ‘ eee Prettiest = L Bepplest Rustagaae, & more. ‘Reverences eichan e season, oe cima ol ange Densely Crow led Ho. <D_WANTED—FOR A YOUNG LADY 18 A A PRI- way. ‘eserved Seats all sold out Bas panies not ht “WA y eae Fourteenth atreet, Ad- ay Fig, K. i. Gay Herat oftces dress, stating wT" a aR Milica RITA SANGALI, HET First appearance of oftie Gham MATINERS, 1) pines ‘AND SarvRDATR Chatrs, 8164 To Matta ort "60. cies ry Balcony Sbaine: pt $1; obiidrea, 60c. me Uproarious Fon, * oF a aaniad RAVEL, CARD WANTED FOR WO SISTERS In wopenare HT OTEE, COMIQUE, OPPOSITE ST. NICHOLAS ne in New York or wb Brookins art Iva; tran 610 modibiy, a advance. ‘Address H. 0. Fa | iss¢ night grected the 2 rons . GARI WM. LINGARD. from tt} WM. LANGAKD OARD ms, witeard a Ee Tronoowe, aes Mea GENTLE. we. EINGAED.| Fontoa WM. LINGARD. not to exceed moter ‘Address Horace, station oes to Bin extrnnatta, IVING LIKENESSES of prominent celebrities, ieladiag’ Generel 0. & GRANT. OPA RLES DICKENS Be NS. sy prenident DREW JOHN and mangos 8 NE NGS 7 TONIGHT, OARD WANTED—BY A Lane, INA ape er fami, ptocetion between Twent Eighth reets and between Fourth and Sixth Syeabon ‘Mudrees M. Stanley, station Da, stating verma, OARD WANTED-BY TWO YOUNG MEN, WITH Fhysician's Oflice, between Third and and Bighih er ‘avenues, Fortieth and Hay aft sea ts. Address Alfred, otlice, NEW STATUES TO-NIGHT, EXTRA unathitGanne TO-MORROW. LINGARD MATINEE WEDNESDAY. HEATRE Comique, S14 BI eet. NOT! Tn compliance with universal deaeee to accommodate the LADIES AND FAMILIES who are unable to attend the ersaleg entertainment an EXTRA LINGARD MATINEE will be given to-morrow, NESDAY, AT 23, OARD WANTED TOR, 4 LADY AND BOY FIVE years of age, in a quiet family in, Brooklyn. good neigh borhood, Address, stating terms, A, F. W., station ¥ A LADY AND DAUGHTER, IN, A PRIVATE FAMI- ty; location between Thirtieth and Fiftieth streets, tn Fpoatel nborhood. "Address, stating terms D. Gq box 210 Jerald olice. ae ae ry, from May 1. Appiy immediately at 218 1 LIVINGSTON PLACE (CORNER), 163 EAST SEVEN. teenth street,—An elegant Suit of Rooms ‘on Stuyvesant, a Board. "Ni No removal in May. Refer- Lire 197 PRINCE, NEAR MACDOUGAL (srRRET. ateganuy furiabed Fa jor Plsor, with all modcra waprore- ‘Possession lat of “ aii WEST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET, A FEW Sinpesteaiehh arma ae cas Sere tet jurnisied Room: ‘or withor Yale family; terms moderate. vas ih 224 EAST FOURTEENTH STREET, 1g REAR, UNI oe square. —Splendid ae oe frown stone house, famaiy ‘small, good sable, howe comforts, TH Boar to gunicmen oy. 04 Fig ll WITHOUT omen. cn! i Seventeenth street, mh aquare, i es PLACF.—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Rooms, on firet and third floors, suitable for families or poner of eee, to let, without board; references re- terms moderate. No moving, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE.-AN ELE- ES is ii asain furnished Second Floor, wits private table if DQ WEST ELEVENTH STREET.—A NICELY FUR- Apply at Everett Library, 72 West Brings fourth st n vip front Room, with closets, newly painted, of ae bath, &c., to a gentleman permanently ; 19 WEST TENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE.— Pleasant Room, wiph Board, on parlor floor, to gentle- ‘man and wile or two gentlemen; references required. BETWEEN 20) EAST, TWENTY-FOURTH ‘STREET, Jadison and Fourth, avenues. Furnished Rooms to ct, without board, in a smail private family. References exchanged, - ST STREET.—TO LET, WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, one Suit of Rooms on fourth floor; also, from May 1, ist and Second Floors, elegantly furnished. Apply at No.9 Wet est Twenty-th iret street. x 2] BOORMAN PLACE, THIRTY-THIRD ST., BETWEEN Eighth and Ninth ‘avs.—A private family have a large ‘jun: room on sécond floor, with board; delight{ul summer Zocatlon ; terms reasonable; this city. 5 WEST | TWENTY-THTRD ee PLEASANT bid STREET, TWO DOORS FROM UNIVERSITY Rooms for geutemen, with Boa 25 ) place,—Furnished Rooms to rent, ingly oF iu alls to EAST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET.—T0 LET Jow, elegantly and completely furnished THOMPSON, CORNER OF AMITY STREET.—A seal family’ will let, with Board, the Second Floor family or three single gentlemen, on reasonable 229 & 235 toa small ter 243 (NEW NO.) WEST THIRTEENTH STREET.—A Private family will tet May 2, with frat clasa B two or three Rooms on third floor, furnished or unfurnish to unexceptionable parties, 94 46° WEST TWENTY.SECOND STREET, BETWEEN Seventh and Eighth avenues.—Futuisied Rooms in & private family; no moving in May. 26 WEST TWENTY-FIFTH STREET, NEAR EIGHTH avenue,—A gentleman and wife of a few single gen- mmen can be accommodated with nicely furni 279 na Gentlemen or families, with full Bourd, io w fret class house} Ho moving ; references exchanged. SKETCHES AND STATUE SONG. ROOKLYN RSTTOTE MOaHing man ee WE! at whieh, Mz. Lingard if In his celebrated OPGING WANTED.—A SALESMAN OF GOOD HAR. MIG SRETCHES AND" Fee) ta wishes to Tent a plainly.furnished Room of an Amerl- | —————--—— ase iatine Address’ Men's Furnishing, 367 Greenwich street. I[PWO YOUNG LADIES WOULD LIKE A FURNISHED Room, with meals on Sunday, in quiet private family, . Terms moderate. Location between Twenty-nfth and Thir- {y-Sth streets and Fourth and Beventh avenues. + +) Station G. wo YOUNG, MEN WANT A SMALL ROOM, WITH ‘Board, in a respectable part of the clty or in Brooki for about $$ each. "Address Henry, box 1,60 New York Post sHAKEEARE, BY Mrs, FRANCES ANNE KEMBLE. ON AE, NG LEAR APRIL 15, ON FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 17, THE SECOND PART OF HENRY THE FOURTH ‘WANTED_WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, AN OFFIOR, ON SATURDAY HORNING, APRIL 19, guitable for a physician, above Thirty-fourth street, be- Bit tween Second and Sixth avenues. Address with terms tor, care of H. A. Jones, 291 way. The Broning Renings will commence precisely at 8 o'clock. ——— The Morni: aT Oph at Relea, ik P.M, ANTED_BY A GENTLEMAN, ON OR ABOUT ‘Admission t. each ‘eading, $l. Washington square, a Parlor oF First Floor, comprising | _ Reserved Seats, $1 50. Felt furnished sitting, bed a bed and bath rooms, with breakfast or | aH REGIMENT RECEPTION’ full private board. particulars 1 Dox 1,404 Two Tickets for sais, Price $95. Post Ollice, References exchanged. ‘ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A WELL FURNISHED Room, with good Board, by a gentleman and wile; terms #25 per week. Address Eugene, Herald office. Address box 1,425 Post office, NHARLES DICK READINGS.—CHOICE SEATS / can be had at the theatre ticket olfice, Reading Room, Fifth Avenue Hotel. BOWERY tHeate ‘eo lettiants ond versatile onsen, Miss FANNY HER- Mee Ieshman's | Men PANNE He The Dark Days Foot of the Family.| in the Cabin Boy. Green iste, ROADWAY THEATRE. i rete sts 10 ThE Pavone <2 HpLIA iD MRS. BARNE! lOLIDAY CARNIVAL OF a A L Ol THIS EVENING AND RIVAL OF MATINGR THE BRILLIANT ARTISTS WILL ee in TWO OF THE! Hex? bed YAN an tay CIRCLE, “ALLACK'S, W Proprietor and Mi Mr. LESTER WALLAOK commence at PrUR DAY Pes APRIL aici will be presented elegant ery ae Comer authoress of ct Bolas ‘troke “es Husband," entitied E'S STRATAGEM, which will be produced Appropriate acenery, costumes, ae, sppeenenaats and mane MR. BARNEY wiLe TAMs CON O'CAROL»N ‘MRS. BARNEY WILLIAMS MOLISHE ant ties GREAT WI una, BARTEE CUSTOM OF THE COUNTRY. SATURDAY, FIRST ILLIAMS MATINEE. Beats secured from $ till 6, 6 days in advance. BW YORK CIRCUS, -Miss J, Dag Fou of Muste, Wednésaay, April (inet ime) — at ao age I ara APE i (aa tise may i beg Run Deep. , ast time)—The Rot WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. pareay, April 18 (last time)—, ASE WHEE Rot OME Op FUE SHABOK, | Pietnrto a wart numer of nnn an coe nu RB BILL Wallach Begs on fnmounce ata feetysaae SPRMtee oF EXCITING. CES LSM SCENES Witt bewiven Lyne A ¥ Nay ied be presented jaturday, THE WONDERFUL OT NOCEPHALUS, for which seats may now be sconad ny" APF 18, ae Woupenrur Ppt. PHALUS: IE WONDERFUL © ALU: (OCEPHALUS, THE WONDERFUL GYNOGEPHALUS, unquestionad); RI THE GREATEST cuasosir® Se THE AGE will be introduced at er ry oe formani bringing toto ERAN RIL LIANT AG on the ce Me MMUREQUALLED CIRCUS TROUPE, GERMAN stapr THEATRE, 45 AND 47 BOWERY. (Tuesday) eventn The vw tation of grand German Opera, MARTHA, or the RICHMOND wate Romantic Gpera, in foi Mme. Hedwig L' Arronge: Mile. Laura Hatner a Mr. Theodore Habelmann as. Mr. Wilhelm Formes as..- Mr. Theodore L'arron 2io¥d Tristan Mr. Adolph Neuendo tusleal Director ELLY & LEON'S MINSTRELS 20 BROADWAY. CRAMMED NIGHTLY BY aed Ni; = oy the Greatest Buriengue a the Ay KEY THOUSAND PERSONS HAVE NIN PE! NESSE Fun, wit, SATIRE, MUS MUSIC AND LAUGHTER Av [LEON'S| Toranp | LEON GRAND puree “a” | >oron ale | “At Home" every evening, | DUTCH | RECFPTIONS EN cosTOM BY HER COURT, nightly crowded by BEAUTY and FASHION. THE INTRODUCTORY SELECTIONS ENTIRELY NEW. OOLEY' OPERA HOUSE. BROOKLYN, Hoe Cron, tHe WONDEe OF THE WORLD. GEORGE PERCIVAL, the favorite tenor BLINKS and JINKS, CAMILLE; FROLICS OF A NIGHT. Quack Doctor, PH BEANA BROWN, Black B rlandey & MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY ATT 24 O'CLOC BROOKLYN 1 148 COLUMBIA ST STREET, | EAR WALL STREET ferry.—Board on Brooklyn Heights.—A Suit of Rooms for a gentleman and wife or single gentlemen. OARD—IN BROOKLYN, FOR TWO GENTLEMEN, AND thefr wives and for single gentlemen, in Vanderbilt avenue, first new house below Park avenue. THE. LECTURE SEASON ]MPORTANT LECTURES DAILY—To GENTL onty, on interesting subjects, at the New York M of Anatomy, 615 Thoge unable to attend lectures may receive Ry by forwarding 25 cents, Ad- dreas Secrewary of New York Muscum of Anatoiny, 618 Broadway. | ECTURE.--THE REV. J. V. MCNAMARA, ©. M., WILL deliver a lecture before the Catholic Libraty Association, CARD (ON THE HEIGHTS, BROOKLYN.—FIRST | inthe new Assembly Rooms, Washington street " 4, ‘Brooklyn Bocas oe rena ba 4a58 fogle, at 76 Montague streeh | on Tresday evening. Apel 14,1888, at 8.0" "elocie Subject— “Phe Harmony of History.” ‘Aamitaion 50 cents “GROVE STREET.JERSEY CITY BOAI Pleasant Rooms and first class Board can tained, 300 NINTH AVENUE, BETWEEN TWENTY-NINTH and Thirticth streets,—A very handsomely furnished Room to let to gentleman and wife, with Board for one. No 8T. MARK'S PLACE.—FURNISHED ROOMS TO rent, singly or en suite, with or without Board; private ‘Tavle if desired. OUNTRY AND CITY COMBINED.—BOARDERS RE- celved at the spacious mansion, Fulton avenue, between strand avenues, 80 minutes from ferries; fine tabling if desired. ee” PIANOFORTE je 29 AMITY STREET, CORNER OF GREENE.— Pleasant furnished Rooms to let, without board; for due season preferred; convenient to cara. 9 sr MARK’S PLACE, TO RENT, WITH BOARD, A Jazge, furnished Front Room, with ‘ample closcts, loa, ‘kh unfurnished Room; reverences exchanged, 3 AND & WEST FORTIETH STREET, BETWEEN £ Firth and Sixth avenues,—Parties desiring permanent Board can obtain first class Kooms on the second and third other bo 3] WEST TWENTY-FIFTH STREET.—TO LET, TWO oO furnished Rooms, suitable for one or two gentlemen each; terms moderate, QQ EAST FOURTEENTH STREET, NEAR SECOND OLZ avenne,—A desirable sult of handsomely furnished Rooms, together or singly, for the summer; family private and first ciasa, EAST THIRTY-FOURTH STREET.—A FEW young gentlemen can obtain Board on reasonable ry GREAT OFFER. HORAC WATERS & Cl 451 Broadway, will dispose of 100 Pianos, Melodeons and Organs, of six tirst class makers, be bargains for cash, or will take one-fifth cash and the balance in monthly instalments; for rent, and rent mongy applied if purchased, GRAFFE ARR IN KNABE'S GOLD medal premium Pianos; a fine assortment; second haud Biodart Fiano, S179, FREDERICK BLUME, ~____1,125 rrowdway, second door above Twenty: fifth et. COUNTRY BOARD, teal GENTLEMAN WANTS PERMANENTLY A COM- fortable Room and good plain Board, with a, private family. His position, character and habits are suclt as make bi agreeable member of a small family circle. ‘Address terms and all particulars to Belden, Herald oitice, —COUNTRY BOARD.—BELM! HALL, NEW A “) LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND SECOND A. Brighton, Staten Island; house overlooks’ bay: 80 hand grand, square and upright Pianos to let, and sold oa minutes from Cortlandt street, three from landing. Cail at | instalments, L. P, CUMMINGS, No. 8 Union square. ot East ‘Twell ith rect. FINE ASSORTMENT OF FIRST CLASS NEW 31 terms, # ity Aap Sa 316 East FIETEENTH STREET—BOARD ON STUY. _ vesant Park, from the Ist of May; handsomely fur- nistied Rooms, with drat class Board, Relerences exchanged S17 East THIRTEENTH STREET, —LARGE AND mall front Rooms, second tloor, to gentleman and wife, with good Board; well furmished; no children; no mov- ing; reference. 39 21 & weer TWENTY-FIGHTH STREET—SUITS OF ms, second floor, furnished or unfurnished, to floors, at reasonable prices. WEST FO! Story front Room and Bedroom. ‘to let to on 33 EAST WTWENTV-SECOND STREET. PLEASANT “FIFTH STREET (OLD NO. 81).— To let, with 33 FAST IWENTY.SEVENTH STREET.—TWO WELL 9 gr two gentlemen, at $1d oF $20'per week house 0 Rooms, single 2, With or without Board, 33 ard, to a gentleman and wile, third furnished second story front Rooms, with Breakfast, strictly privdl 3 4. WEST TWENIY-FIPTH STREET, NEAR MADISON | fetcwith Board; toceiher or separately, 1. frat class, brown — Desirable Suits of furnished Rooms for gentle- | stone house with modern improvements, between Eighth and beet a board, in # first class house, at moderate prices; | Ninth avenues. ae TWENTIETH STREET.—FURNISHED Rooms on first and second floors to let, without board, to gentlemen only. References nees required. WEST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH 399 (EW XO) WEST, RIGHTEENTH STREET —A Koom to let, with Board, to le yotleman ;, house bas all improvements; dinner at6; 325 THIRD AVENUE.—& PRIVATE FAMILY WILL let ae furnished Rooms, with or without Buard. given. avenue.—Handsomely furnished Ro ‘on first floor, | Referens ‘adjoining, to let, ‘with Board, References | serence® 338 EAST FIFTIFTH STREET (OLD NO. 220—A private family will let nicely furnished Second 42 GROVE STREET.-BACK PARLOR AND EXTEN- Story, en he or separat ec, with elass Board; ample sion to let, with Bus modern improvements; loséta and every convenicnce. Sen eee ne ea = TY-SECOND STREBT.—FIRST CLASS 43 HAL TNANT TOON Sey es mre | SOO para tet comtanane aioe manna ‘with southern exposure, to firov"clnss Board! rorer: | OB.econd fgor: very reasonable toa family; also one for (wo ences excl ences exchanged. 4.53 WESTIWENTY SECOND STREET. FURNISHED Rooms to let, to gentiemen and thelr srives or sughe gentlonsna; refereuota roscirens BROOME Linge NEAR H@DSON.—A FUR- TR ee 01 i Furniched, to gentleman’ and wile oF 43 ished furnts Board, furn nS YNINTH STREET, BEEWEEN FIFTH | O09 Inset tom Jemen ja s private fami 46 Tay ores —A very desirable fine large Room, | with or without Partial Board; a Seuemss wement handsomely — on second floor, bathroom ad- | neighborhood genteel. Jotaing, with superior Board, gyro aT AROS ANS ANN SEVENTH AVENUE.—A WIDOW LADY LIVING 8 BEACH STREET.—FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH «48 Boar. 107 alone will let a front Parlor and Bedroom to a gen- Seman wife, with Board for the lady; or a single gen- man. 49 = SIXTEENTH STREET—RKOOMS TO LET, with Board. 1.168 BROADWAY, BETWEEN TWENTY SEVENTH IO and Torenty-elghth, try streets — Furnished ‘Rooms to let, without board, on second, and fourth floors. Refer- 49 aur’ AMITY STREET.—A NEATLY FURNISHED ~g 73 Room; also one on third floor to let to gentlemen. ence given and required. MIDDLE AGED ENGLISH GENTLEMAN, A W1D. ower, having a 12 room House, part! situated in Hoboken, nicely located ‘anhington et street, wishes to meet with a respectable person with no family, who would be willing to Board three children and partial Board for him- WEST ELEVENTH STREET, EAST OF FIFTH 53 avenue,—A suit of Front Rooms, on seeond floor; best « References. And second hand Pianos for sale at manufacturers! rices; warranted five years, JENNYS & SON, 233 East Hwenty-trat street, near Third avenue. MUSICIAN ABOUT GOING TO EUROPE OFFERS for ssle two Pianos, two Guitara, n Cabinet Organ and tion Bo at a very low figure. Address Musician, sta- ion MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR fale “Made to order, city maker; used five months; Cost #600, for $200; Parlor Suit, Bookease, Eta: Paintings, Bronzes, Chamber and Dining Koom Furniture nt & sacrifice.’ Inquire at 44 West Siateenth street, belweem FUUh ‘and Sixth avenues, ‘ARGAINS.—TWENTY FIRST CLASS ROSHWOOD second hand Pianofortes, manufactured by Chickering Btodare, Worcester, Hradbury, Cor lesa than halt origlual cost} also assortment new Pianofortes at manufacturers’ prices, (CDONALD & CO., 20 Fourth avenue. _ Co BARGAIN.—TWO SEVEN OCTAVE PIANNOS; splendid rosewood cases; $160 each. Pianos at $100, $125, %140; forsale orto rent. 16 East Houston street, be- tween Broadway and Crosby street, EE AUCTION SALE OF PIANO§ AT EAST JAMAICA, L. L, on Wednesday, April 15. RESPECTABLE AMERICAN WOMAN, HAVING HER own place, near, Morristown, N. J» would like to take one or two chitdren to board ‘for the summer; location healthy. Inquire for one week at 190 Eighth avenue, near ‘Twentieth street, A ‘A Balyate FAMILY, RESIDING IN HUDSON CITY, 4, CN Accommodate one or two single gentlemen or a mania cocpis wiih Rooms sud Roatey situated, with good view of the Narrows. box 1,2: New York Post ollice. —BOARD WANTED, WITHIN 60 MILES OF NEW York, in the country, for four adults, ladies; will ru Bay 140 per month from Ist of May; permanent for the Address Mrs, M. B. L., station G, New York. OARD FROM MAY 1 CAN BE HAD AT A FARM house, in a delightful location in Housatonic a Viley, ‘three and w half houret from this city. For particulars 8 for one week, box 2,965 New York city Post oflice. OARD WANTED—ON STATEN ISLAND, STAPLETON or Quarantine preferred, for three > aaulte: would fur- nigh their own rooma if des! ‘Address, for one week, H. H. H., box on at New York Pow oftice, OARD IN A FRENCH FAMILY AT NEWPORT, R. 1. fe Oy ~y Seotal ail tami Tor the spresent feason Ade four pu i Gress Prof, Bonnet, Bt iro street, Ne wport, R. 1. Bouse pleasantly s TENOR, RELIABLE AND COMPETENT, 18 OPEN for church engagement in a first class quartet from Ma Aj familiar with Episcopal service. Address Tenor, box om ‘oat oflice. A FHI all, SINGING LESSONS CHEAP, Witit « practice daily, by an experienced teacher, Method ear ihorongh and rapid "Ferme moderate: 66 Weat Thirty-tuied ctrestpnorser qt lecondvege GENTLEMAN WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION ON THE Piano at pupils reaidence for #10 per quarter; eat ref- @rence given, Address, with residence, Teacher, box 122 Herald office. BoAkd WANTED riences “THE COUNTRY, bya aed ‘and two ladies; nearer the city the bet ier, | Adddress, stating terms and number of rooms, W. B.C. OARD WANTED—IN MONTCLAIR, N, J., BY A GEN- Ueman and wile. from Bn Ng 1, not A: 4 from depot and in rivate family pref ferred. tuting terms, &c., box adsa'New York OARD SRANTED—By A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, jn some healthy location, within an hour by rail a New York clty; private | fay p preferred, Address, stating terms, &c., Inguiter, Herald of xan Se ___. MERICAN MUSICAL CONSERVATORY, 912 WEST OUNTRY BOARD WANTED-FOR A GENTLEMAM, Twenty-sixth street.—Piano, Organ, Violin, Guitar, , three-quarters of an hour from New | Singin ae Lessons private. Cigcniara ready. Mualo for par: York chy s situation tual be" igh and dry, and away from | ties, First class taer. WATSON, Director. salt air; terms must be moderate. Address, with particulars, CR, R, Np. 2 Astor House, Ce BOARD WANTED—FOR A MIDDLE AGED Woman on a farm or dairy, where het assistance would im part payment, Address Home, box Cua, BOYS IN PRACTICE, SEEKING PROMOTION, can be admitted to, a Choir up town where the highest salaries are paid; also boys without musical experience are received reyy ‘taught the aclence of music without charge; age not to exceed 14, No trouble to try voices. Address Saxon,” Herald office. WEST THIRTY-FOURTH STRERT, BETWEEN | pelt (or use of house and furniture. ‘Address A. ¥. B., box 5D Fin ‘nd Sigth avenues Parior and fearoom to is ¥41 Herald office. GoaRr. BOARD, AT MONT CUATR, N. J ONE | yEnsoNALS IN THE HERALD AND Nor FoR. JOER.— joellent Board. Also Bedroom, suitable » The famous Comic Songs sw all justrel bands Yemen: e HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM TO RENT— | acres of ‘fruit and shade frees, abundance of milk'and Grmt | In New York; brie Sycent euch tale ‘aie $$$ wih or without Beard, to gentlemen Cc , ine private | class table; terms, mn, 8610, $8, accordin, rooms. Address WM. A. Pi OND. & CO., 547 Broadway, WEST, WASHINGTON PLACE, NEAR SIXTI AVE. | famty. 29 West Thirty first Breck, betwee way and | call att Henry sie Brooklyn; or Campbell & Harris, Mont eae 55, nue—Room ‘to let, with first class Board. References | Filth avenue, J REM “FOR ENGAGEMENT—A GOOD ORGANIST. a Wit Wi WO Apply from 2to 5 P. M. at 98 East Fourteenth street, Grat CLINTON PLACE, ON® DOOR. FAST OF FIFTH A , anaeomely Farid Pes g ted: Saheeen hg ag Oy an mely furnt walnut furnt Y 7 63% avenue Elegant ‘Suite of Rooms, handsomely fur- iAc., the best and latest designs: table first class. Ap Sroe. seis taetten andivlod: haem, oat pane Sita, = eras OF a. Fe TRERS WT wires Hae single Mytuitable for ‘one or two atngle | ply, wat ab2 East Thictecnth street, wo blocks. from Broadway, omg Roy ue gry my delat mrampels March, 400. FREDERICK BLUME, freutlennen, to ley with with full Bar Viecants entuungee es, BT. Bi, 28 Rapelyen creel, = it mh 135 Broadway ; branch 208 owery, = EAST TWELFTH STREET.—A FINE PARLOR AND ) room to let; also two other Rooms, from #7 up, with or without Board, in a French family. (NEW NO.) LEXINGTON AVENUE, “NEAR TWEN- ‘th atreet,—tioard In a private family or a wentie- EGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS—EN SUITE OR- singiy, for families and gentlemen ey : mont ececomicel of ‘il houses. Reuntow 5 sie, street, between Fourth and Lexington avent it HD gee nts ROOMS FOR FAMILIES OR Rept oF man ek wile or two single geutiemen, Reference giveo and gentlemen, with or without Board; 319 West Thirtieth Fequired. . street. Twenty-third street stages and ‘Eighth ‘Srenes care near; excellent location. FPOTEE, ACCOMMODATIONS—YOR GENTLEMEN, AT 42 GHinton place corner r University place. “Transient, } tall eee ve cee cere ee Oe ee LEFLER, Proprietor. I OOMS TO LET—WITH BOARD, FURNISHED OR ‘unfurnished; dinner at Ay P.M. irerecemces ‘pcos exchanged, 3. RAYNOR, 50 Seventh street, OOMS ON SECOND Tats WiTH GOOD. BOARD, are wanted by a, gentleman ‘and bis wife tn a private family: permanent if aulted: terme about $50 location to be below Thirty-fourth street, between Portis | Sixth avenues; references exchanged, Address box 1,281 Post GTRICTIY FIRST CLASS BOARD, WANTED—FROM 1, between Thirt: - Portieth streets and F. and 8): ry avenues, by a s Renu meen coor will box 4,i8f Post ot require the best references, Address, stati ‘and accommodations, E. Fy DIDLY FURNISHED BOOMs, WITH BOARD, IN ak family of house newly and com- lew furnis veventh ati nh svonven pm we’ av box 1,807 Post - East rill petra street, two blocks from ty inquire Sig) Norfolk street ro STRANGERS AND AY fp ere) A BIGHLY beens fy tad f handsomely. Ty ate a une, will i hed Roome, place; table. tiie West Eighth street (Guaton (ior pita ‘avpir i iE VACANT 0! hy 1 Wi svepecionn ACAR? iN 17 RSTART—A SUIT tage ee bah rics sie BOARD AND LODGING WANTED, A mw Rpt | oF THE PIANOFORTE W wourn —BOARD.—A PLEASANT THIRD otlemen $21 per (erence re eiulfed MACDOUGAL ST. story front Room; terms (or three also single Rooms ou seeond floor, given. a 74. §T,,. MARKS | PLACE —BOARD.-HANDSOMELY 44 furnished second story front Room, with elegant Pantries, Table excellent, Terms reasonable. No moving. 76 JANE STRE TWO FURNISHED ROOMS inn ‘on second floor, with or without Board, with all ie modern improvements, No moving on the Iat of May, 89 AND 17 HUDSON STREET.—FURNISHED ROOMS, #2 to $7 per week, for gents or light housekeeping, to in an. American family. O4. (NEW,NO, 14) WEST SEVENTEENTH STREET, ween Sixth and Seventh avenues,—-Furpished Rooms, with gas and bath, to let to gentlemen,without board, fn a private family. 103 WEST FOURTEENTH ® of Sith avenue, A. French family hare & hand. Somely furnished Suit of itooms, alro single Rooms, to let, together of separate, with Board if desired; reteresices ex: q4 FIRST DOOR WEST ) RAST NINTH STREET.—ONE LARGE table (or & gentleman and wife or two sin- ‘@ few day boarders taken. References 106 “EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—TO RENT, ATrith private table, a Parlor Floor, consisting of three 4 Floor, consisting of five rooms, after the fou of Aone Re References exchanged. 07 (NEW NO. 141) WEST FOURTEENTH &TREET. The whole Second Let consisting of five rooma, or ‘and bac! separately, ith Board; house first class; EIGHTH STREET.KOOMS TO ALY tet, curniabed, with bet French reach Board, on very ts, at Lg tings ona A FUR. for house. jou in ‘order that a wally may bave a — live at a cheap rat WEST TWENTIETH ATREET.—TO LET, WITH Fopm and board 11 Hoard, a Room, suitable for twoi terme ‘$12 would be an Sjulvalent, "Address for one week ms a Room (ha at 38 280, ay no lata Eo Greenwich ite Bs ‘fecond floor, suitalie nae party of fur; a= Ay xs pg ge T ha i ci rhe iTS Ere gentlemen in a smal asatly, where ‘A RREROH cine La LANDED, WisHES i ar vom Re tae rd in an America ican Faye oes, wor | Cartint A FLBASANT A, Gathalfe Fara Woot ne PRIVATE FP; in New York or ay anconstuodehions oh YOUNG MAN DESIRES BOA Room, n,n reapoctable private 19 = SECOND D AVERUR, NEAR SEVENTH STREFT.— 7198 fasaty, Room tultabie for 1m ; also two smaller Rooke te 10 lets with Board. spent man, wife, ebild hee peer eur a and eee, ‘connecting, BAST TWENTY.SEVi ani ne additional for iy 25 Feeegtisteacrn mer aaas | Eamets beter Yar Ras“ alk of iin ‘Avenue Hotel a spgierare prion, Se minutes, RD AND OMS WANTED—FOR A Frente Shad requ ‘and Broadway, Best references JOARD A an GENTEERAN, EAST TWRi nlahed double ete hanged. Nu 126 ELEGANTLY FUR- ‘or gentiomen only. Refs ter (10 years old); Fron! OARD WANTED BY GENTLEMAN, WIT! A a sad Bedroom, Ane ‘ANTED—BOARD FOR THE SUMMER FOR FAMILY —_———~ ‘of three peaks and two children, at the sea shore, with vork, Address box Jo an hour of New ¥ 1 £96 Post Ofice, N.Y ANCING,—WANTED, BY A GENTLEMAN, PRIVATE lessous in the evening, Address Daucing ‘Lesson, Herald CAN HOTEL, BROADWAY AND EIGHTH street, New York, on the European pian. Rooms in uli a OF singly ‘al moderate rates, ‘LINTON PLACE HOUSE-~(ON THE EUKOPEAN pian), 755 Broadway, corner of cade street ane tiaton _PROPOSALS. — (AROTON QUEDUCT DEPARTMENT. / tors,—-Separate sealed proposals, each title of the work D CONTRAC- orged with the e ol 3 supplies to which it relates, the pain: piace. Rooms in suits, for families and single gent at | tie’ bidder and. the date of offering, will be revolved at this moderate rates. OWENS & HERBERT. for the construction of office until 11 o'elock of Aprit 95, 1 Stone Block Pavements as follows, viz. between Sith and 11Uth streets; Lexington to 66th street ; Bd avenue, from 14th from Madison. to Sth’ avenue; ; Sth street, from "1 In 3d a enue, jennie, from Silt Mth stroet 42d gtrect, ‘treet, from uh avenues avenue 'to avenue A; 46th street, from 2d to’3d avenue; 421 street, from fii to 10th averme; Sith street, from ist to 2d avenue; Hith street, from Ist avenue to Bast river, Also for a Stafford Pavement {0 7th avenue, from 1th to 69th sirect, excopt- ing where Belgian pavement is now Ind and also the space whuin tail tracks! also for the laying and relaying of crosewalks in street for which the Nicolson inn been ordered; alto for the construction of EVOS HOUSE, 108, BLEECKER STREET, NEAR roadway, on the European plan—Furnished Rooms, angle and suite? for families and geutiemen, transient or per: manent; terms moderate. ‘si U ML. MER _ "RESORTS. ONG BRANCH 4 open for the reception of boarders June terms address 8. Laird, Mansion House, or Me Broadway. “THE COOPER COTTAGE WILL 1s aE == = = | Miwa: Rpecttication 1, In let avenue, from 185th mrect to and _ MARBLE MANTELS. through 134th street reet i bd a: enue and'n Iaith tree, between rey cece ven cngies | end ih avenues, pecttioation I 12. In) Heth a J ARBLE MANTELS MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES.— ‘lst streets, with branc! AML reatarietien: reduced prices. &. KAABER'S mani | Gpecitoation 1. in Wad ate are ene, bet west Seth's eae a factor iret aven: ird street, (et price list cation avenn tween. fore baying eleewhere. "Mantels put up inthe coustry. Cages gpecitention It. Pe > avenues. {dcation 4 In Sth aventie, between 70th and pec! an ARBLEIZED SLATE MANTELS, HALF THE PRICE, st 16. In Sith street, i detween M of marble, aye for circular. avenue and Broudw ar Specitication 17. In Broadwi between Park ee ‘Wagren street and. pourer, Wo: STEWART, 605 Sixth avenue, | Berean rd x i A, betwe Thirty-6fth and Thirty-vi: ation 18. To ane manos streets Columbln street, between Rivin Stanton and Houston streets, ha avenue’ 'B* between M48ae Lee arty| BEST, PLACE IN Pec) ‘7th streets, Specification 12. In 804 between ‘o purchase Marble Mantels ofthe iatest designs, at enue and Kast river, Meccan tnt h street, ery tos low prices, feat As KLABER'S, Marble Works, from Hudson river to 9th avenne, to 68th street to B Pati hat El h street, near Third avenue, New York, | {rely aireet wo ih avenue, with Branches In Sty aan jantels put Ly Mtoe connneg. ‘ut this out, arenes, ena A Goth, th , 68d and 64th atreets, Speci: a) th avenue, "between Huth and 137th streets; to aio {or the supply of 600 cast iron sewer mautove Frames at efor the abore works may be seen and ifeat! and forme for the bide obtained on dn application vine cmeer soak AND Woop, L (ALL SIZES) 96 86 0 PE 9 ones, 8 COA 2. em THOS. STEPHENS, er of 4 street and Te mb % U branch office 878 Fourth avenue, near Twenty-eighih at. Fe DARRAGLL, Agent Nrw Yous, April n, 186 iGe By 483 THIRD AVENUE, NEAR THIRTY-THIRD tlemen ean receive the highest cash for Cast 0 Seitncatiras Bi ‘uroitu ae. Pall on or sadreoge F. ue. attended by Mi Teaeriod Laois. AND. Gi GENFLEMEE yi) RE- cadressing HART, Wo. DENTISTRY Cobtenset Lo | Aru one g ORIGINATED THE anmathet ae Gas, administer it in the cet approved yea patents teeth, and cer- talaly doit witgat ta vo a ents testify, See their paines at the office, 19 Cooper f Rw DENTAL — Is aT NO. a ke it ena Gal ana esamies tom im te a eloSer . examine epecimens Barnet the ATinrtatan J 4 GENTLE EN CAN RE- Can Of loving: Cae LIAB} t OF CALL FDR. Fos dovedin svenus, near Rinevecntht AnD MIELE, Fafa iinet ett Dental ena ihe fs flied eo tees pate rem 6 dn Ln fy H. Seg #9 BOWERY, OFPosITR rent J ntlemeh can obtain or Ona Of ih Furniture, Hawended by’ Mrs Ro! Puncnieds Clip tale out,’ Onll cad canoer 923 228 lots wt AVENUE Deer a oe Mae T = THIRD AVENUE—LADIES AND GENTLEMEN th hen oteersere are faceted. » AL. ry: ire the pe prices In cash for all cast of Se ypeingl h for ‘bew ones, ices to sult toes ‘cae ba joihing, Puraliure Gallon oration 8: MISH. | Sa pen specimena ber 8 ended to by Mee, Mish in aud out of the ol FICKE i Bitte ighth ary near Twenty-seconé a. GENT LEMEN, WAVING ANY CAST, OF, CLOTHING ng on OF ad real Saas HIRE ArHtce Ws Bean wifeet, bear ge di tates location Fourth torrhtett street Ley wed ne Ie al 131 WEST FOURTERNTH STRERT.HANDSOMRLY | avenue; terme not to exoned nF ty tat T HOME,-NO BOTTLER.—RUSHTON'S \P. V.) CELR- Ri 1 %, second oor, to let, to " dareas 8.5. box 5,598 id ——— brated Kissingen and Vichy Powers, riterm, supertoe te the ped wie, wit Board fatally private, je. Ket LADiEs, AND GENTLEMEN CAN OBTAIN THE 1G. | potiled Imitation waters 90 conte 10 Astor AST FIFTEENTA or — OARD WANTED—BY A MARRIED LADY, ting eat price for thelr Cast Of Clothing peryars, o hed House, on House, on Barclay street, 133. we = POREEAPURNISHED Beye ‘and price reasomaie; Addcone Mra: eli shatton Bs | 4Ge seventh deeuue,.. 20" Or MAaressin ior Mire: KAM TOR Fp te RSE Oi FAINTING FAGM gue AST TWELFTH STREET, BROOND BLOCK | JQOARD WANTED.-A YOUNG MAN WANTS A Room, | QECOND AVE ‘THe ONLY THonovan AND 134 m Broadway.—An elega Reraitaea BRO with, Nonrd, Ina privata family: location West’ Pour? event rie forthe Guat OF Co fog rade, Car 850-2 HOTEL A D. MiLY | MANGI MANT WETRO- (wunoat Heft vanrencen wife oF w Kentlemen, with or | teenth and Forty‘secon | streets, Address, stating torma, 3, | Risheal price fon tell vee oe ois Se rpets, y war and ob, #38, #80, f G, box L8Y Herald viives tee, bevween Thirty accwud wad Thirty shire streekar #90, $75, i nul SOO, 9.'Us WERT Liberty pace: W. Ys B. Conways PARK came BROOKLYN, r. JOHN eeorauaM, M* Fr. Nis F. 8. CON B. CONWAY, in Mr. John Broughim's Aan Irish Dr EVERY EVENING (G2ORGE VANDENHOFY's READINGS, DODWoRTH Aggie Tuesday evening—Dr. Marigold and Mrs. Gamp. Wednesday—Seott and Dic Thuraday.—Dickens (change of programme), ickets 6 cents. Commence at 8 0" Reserved Seats (for \RAND PANORAMA OF THE WAR, FROM FOuT SU suwreR YO No@ oxhfbwing at 964 Broadway, corner Twenty-third street, Every eveatag at 8 P.M. Graphically detineated by Miss SALLIE BROWNSON GOODRICH. ys ab’ P.M, le at McFarland inees Wednesdays a Admission, 60 cents ; Steinway HALL. bhai © AND EVENING READINGS ROM SHAKSPEARE BY MRS. FRANCES ANNE KEMBLE. The public are respectfully {normed that will read the FOUB FOLLOWING PLAYS OF SHAKSPEARE:— ON TUESDAY EVENING, April 31, RING HUNKY THE FPR. oN WEDNESDAY NO} Pat MORNING April 92. ON PRIDAY i: EVENING, April 4, UCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING! ON SATURDAY MORNING, April 35, ROMEO AND JULIET, p The Erening Readings will commence prectacly at 8 0! ‘he Morning Readings at 8 o'clock P. M, Admission to each Reading, $1. Reserved Seats, #1 50. Tickets for the entire series, with reserved seats, Boy ale of tickets for tho entire series will begin ai Stele. Thursday morning, April 16, at 9 o'clock A. M. phy yd reading, may be procured on Friday, April 17, and the following days. SPECIAL NOTICE, No more tickets will be sold than the actual number of seats in the body of the ball, To avoid taterruption the aue dicnce are reapect{ully requested to be seated belore the com- mencement of the Readings. ee HALL, FINAL FAREWELL READINGS, FIVE IN NUMBER, Mr, CHARLES Droxees THIS on EspAY} ‘etENIIO, April 14 just Lime D: NICHOLAS Somione (at Mr. Syneers’ School) BOOTS AT THE HOLLY TREE INN, On THU RSDAY EVE Hy Ly be April 6 aot iene but b DAVID pe ae and MR. BOB SAWYER'S PARTY (from Pickwick). Qn FRIDAY EVENING, ApcitiT last time but one), bis Doctor i“ ARtOOUD mes ua up. On MONDAY ING, (last time, onnisratas CAROL ani THE TRIAD FROM PICKWICK. The Readings will comme: Reserved Seats #2 each. Second Balevoy, $1; may be obtained st Stelnway Hal dauy, from 9A. M. 104 FM. and from 7108 Be LS DICKENS FAREWELL READINGS, been made to Mr. pele WAY FAL! SHY ly BYRNE LAM Yoo 15, 18a, sket ond’ ANNUAL ¢ ONCERT, Assieved by the followin, oe “aiiame FAREL eminent artlats = ‘A-RUSA, re, JE Y, Ss al Blom gnor SEV EM Mr W. J, HILL, Signor FERRANTY, RANDOLFi, Mn 6G. 5 Tickets, one dollar; reserved seats, 0 conte exira. Por aale atG, Schirmer,"s 7 WI Broadway, Stwlaway Hall aod Irving Hal Err, vr ANAGENS.—AN INJUNCTION HAVING go Garvin, of the Dewitt Fete oy oly, or “soiling any printed T.W. Robertson, 4 by notived tha an fich'copies heretofore printed and sold by ald Dewitt will be inf: lagementa of the rights of the ‘underaigned, the literary proprietor thereof, and wil be progecused mecoriting! OTICE TO 3 been granted by restraining Robert USEC ANATOMY, 61s 618 BROADWAY 618 8 BROADWAY 61s WONDERS i THOUSANDS NDE oie cuntoSitins. open fron 8 A pe Chel Ui P.M. tion can be had of GEO. HARRIS, at White, Whitman & ‘4, TH4 and 295 Broadway. UPITER AND D ANTIOPE —THE GRAND CLASSICAL ee : FOR THE SEVENTH REGIMENT RECEP- ji oy? Maller, of now bibit toeeher el wen tho ower rire elaat A spose] belt ‘the calleet nie pins at the. Leeda Art Galleries, 617 and 819 Broadway, Bale 17th nnd 18th R AALE—A GENTS TICKET FOR SEVENTI : | POR NEremtenagn ade Concert, Price wire of O., Jf. : pt NS* | READINGS.—SEATS IMMEDIATELY fronting Mr. Dickens’ in the second and seventh rows, or sald at 94 Warren Mreet, vip stairs RoN RR PEMA R He ASAD OFFICE, ME’ tone MS, AOENT. TICKETS. dietitian REGIMENT PROMENADE COs Tae pirchase a WO fats Und sad gundemease ha: drea vor? erata wien,” sn “MY Mi een pas NEW YORK bene OF MUSIC. 82 Fifth avenue, corner eng Bist ‘piroet, and £99 Broadway. 198, 190 and 189 Soares ‘corner State streat. ‘Subseriptions now recetred for the Spring Term. Doors open at id; ; performance commences a IBLO'S GARDEN. and Manage BASTER PG) AIDA’ a sseeeeeee WM. WHEATLEY Enriee bein t crowne: eGRPAT, HiT oF Be NEW ATTRACTIONS April 4, ery.evening at 73g @'cleok, willbe presotied forthe sight ya int ie ‘aes fa which by yt appear JARRETT & PALMER'S renowned RiSteN NNE BALLET TROUP! BRILLIANT. ‘RECEPTION OF FRAULEIN SCHLAZGER, ® pupil of Fanny Elisler's, ten years of age, Pronounded the inbat wonderful Enfante niere now upon the atage, Universal approbation of t! NEW AND ENCHANTING BALLETS. THE F. RRaGuT MATELOT A DECIDiD Le ated ARIE BONFANTE AS A BAILOK THE LOVES OF MARTHA AND LIONED Feoolved with rapturous applause. HUN POLKA BY AUGUSTA SOHLKE more succes than eer. OUSY, the new Pas Comty Accmitst 3 iaerem, wancHe, Ae ch O'SHANTER, MARCHE! Of the distinguished Conductor and Composer, s, HOWARD GLOVER, decidedly suc THE DWAKFS AND: Performed by FIFTY FAIRY CHILDR tualled (or Pantomime humor, aid recel HOUTS UPON SHOUTS OF LAUGHTE RSAGLIE( ‘Tur Ry 8 Premiers and 0 Ladies in fall Rogimentais, endereed and recelved as the BEST MILITARY BALLET ‘er presented in America, THE GREAT TABLEAUS OF REAL WATER, NEPTUNE’S DAUGHTERS AT TH BATH, Praised ae all beholders, Continued triumph of AIKAS FESTIVAL—TH' 000 TRANSFORMATION. FAIRY LAKE, ND GORGEOUS MISE EN SC A MATINEE EACH SATURDAY, AT 1 O'C! SEATS SECURED SIX DAYS IN ADVA | Ese THEATRE, . L, BATEMAN.,... + ++eLessee and Director THE MOST UNOCF TON ABLE EoccEes EVER ACHIE\ ED PERA. CHEF D'UVRE, 2 ELENE. Opera Ronite, in 8 acts, Foduced with the ulmnost splendor. NTTRELY NEW SCEN GORGEOUS AND RK Fourth week of “ OFFE, NBACH A BELL ARACTE HAND ISTIC COSTU! PROPER, and the following powerful cast, emb: nearly all the great artists composing BATLMAN'S PARISIAN OPERA COMPANY, CHARACT Helene, Queen omens P aris, 8 of King f Menela ng of Spart ‘Agamemnon, King of the King Calchas, Grand Ausur 0 Hes King of Phthtot sy King of Salamis. ARE Ae td of the be Orestes, son of Agame! Baccbis, attendant of Helene. Parthoeni Leena... guards, people, slaves, LA BELLE HELENE will be performed NO THIS WERK Poatoote xouw, APRIL 18, Positively not line LA GRANDE. DUCHESSE D GEROLA&TEIN. _Seats ready one week in advance, yoneaet SISTERS’ NEW YORK THEATRE. UNPARALLELEL ol SUCCESS WORRELL ‘SISTERS, THIS EVENING SOPHIE, fe AND JENNIE PARL LEN AND OKESTES IN Tit GRAND BURLESQUE OF PARIS AND HELEN, All the original music arranged by H. Tiasington. MATINEE SATURDAY, 2 O'CLOCK. ou FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, =e roe ha mee trouble commences at 8 0’ The world-renowned, inimitable only BIRCH, WAMBOLD BERNAKD AND BACKOS Th sreateat but As, nOtBUD rie oom ies he a6 roley, UNDI ats KEROSENE LAM ¥ badass obi a THE A eeuextng PREDICAMENT, LIVING PHOTOGRAPH OF CHARLES DICKENS, and the screamin, RAILROAD EXPRESS TRAIN. rpoxy PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 0! BOWERY. A ‘ Lgl a eek er rayhth new drama of the Emptre City layiicbt and gastight, called EVENTS IN THE Or NEW. Woes. POLICEMAR, Tony Pastor aa Joe Rusart. a newsboy, with son, PICTURES OF IN THE METROPOLL The celebrated gymnasium scene from the drama of JOE KIDD. 8AM COLLYER. ooo « .. JOK KIDD ATHLETIC SPO XING. DU KNAMB AERIAL vr. ATS, SPARRING CONTESTS. ac, PASTO RW PORTFOLIO OF PHU: A GIGANTIC HOLIDAY ENTE RTAINNENT, Matince—Wi Saturday; EN’ suc MANGE OF GRAND OPERA. EASTER WEE CARL BEROMANN JSICAL DIRECTOR Abe ea WEDNESDAY EVENING, APuIL 15, ificent oper: uber's macnllcent TK "DIAVOLO. Mine ewig A K Mme. we TESTA, With the whole of the original male BIGNOR LOTIT, ‘SIGNOR LORINI, cast at the Academg, SIGNOK BELLING, M. DUBREUIL, Admfeston Reserved a, April Di ey Schiriner's, 701 Bromdway, wad The roadway. Oa SATURDAY MORNING, teri 12, GKAND GALA MATINEE, LAR ‘ON ‘fad mission to ‘every part of the hor CADEMY OF MUSIC, ZANauscn JANA'SCHEK'S: PAKEWELE ‘hs The pubite is lati tarry that nronwasoos on ber return ieee JARAUSVUBE, RILLIANTLY SUCCE&SFUL TOUR ber dope clties of the OR States, will giv, er On PR et Beith ‘ORMANCES MATINEE, under her eS ereanal direction, DNEBDAY EVENING, seh, 22, 1868, _Further particulars in fature adver Uisornenta, Brooerry ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Grand Complimentary Benefit to AX MARLTALK Given by the Stocxbohiege of the Acatemy aod others i= ookly rerspay RV. . April 1, With the following immente and atiractive programme :— Part L.-Overture, William Tell Part 2—Grand Duet, (rom the Linguenote, Part $—The eutire opera of Parnival of Venice. Part 4—Last act of PFickete to be bad at 114 Broa jway and Brooklyn Academy of M Reserved seata, 92. through the previous ty rs 3 ROOKL iy N EACADRDY, or MUSII Y PP APRIL 15, A Mr. an awatee AND HIS — ALLED COMPANY, in Goldemith's see of M ‘Kama on #1, Pa oa Si. Family C cies t0 conte. SRenionn. Box oer, eee a .LLACK will make ay, “1 y wi bis third appearance: x i ‘go Gia Mena! oF eek Pere cies ul Boeke as cet 7 fa Be flow on free exhibition in the ps bes corner of Fourt tat n ASSES OAKES BUCKET, me th os eae of Samuel Woodw ‘Open ra oor. M. — IN OF WATER COLOR PRAWINGS AND ‘al the gallery, © Piftn py. ARLES DICKENS’ FAREWELL READING joe for the tale Of tickets for the above FARI od at the OFFICE, ndeveatt day from 8 A. M, to 6. May where eats can be obtained

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