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PARIS FASHIONS. ‘Bow of the Lenten Seasen—Deguerry’s Sere mous—ae Churches—Afternvon Tea Meet- inge—Leuten Ceremonies in the Imperial Chapel—A Grand Fete—The ‘Modeatic.” Paris, March 24, 1869, ‘This being Passion Week there are supposed to be no fashions in Paris; but it is a fatalerror, They are all in the churches, and instead of coming out tn bold print are given forth from the pulpit by the clergy. Abbé Deguerry’s sharp satire draws chapels full of worldly penitents, and, strange to state, they approve by little nods and smiles and a titter the ‘truths he discloses. They gather as near the preacher $8 possible, in black velvet casaques over black or le poult underskirts; and as velvet is a most wenient material in a crowd those who prefer 8 whole velvet suit are compelled to make their way through the congregation, all moving about for chair before service begins by roiling round nd round on themselves and thus advance wit- out too much afinity between the molecules of their attire and those of gentiemen’s broadcloth. At is a new walk, and rather curious to observe for the first time. At soirees, where it is absolately moceasary to keep one’s velvet twain coiled round one’s self, it looks less original and something like a solitary waltz; but at churches this rotary way of getting up toa pew down the middle nave would Bot fall to excite some sensation in New York. I mention the new method of rolling on simpiy because it is a new discovery, and, as in many other ciroumstances, again here refrain trom recommend- ing it. What 1 do recommend is meditation on what Abbe Deguerry said last week, It is rather @ good-humored reproof, and the ladies Deard it without shame. “Oh, my sisvers,”” @aid the preacher (he is the imperial Prince’s Feligious instructor and knows all about court), “what can be the meaning of the slight covering you wear on your shoulders? What can, every evening, be the motive of the absence of sleeves to your dresses? With these eyes Lave 1 beheld ladies Of the most irreproachable character spending their whole evening in catching at their shoulder straps Jest their dresses should fall off entirely, and this is not from any feeling of propriety, but from the dread of inconvenience.” Very inquisitive ts thia Abbe Deguerry, But there ts something I wish to know, too. What diabolical refinement ever invented alternoon improvisatrices? A little explanation is necessary, 1 have oiten described alcernoon tea mee iings a new fashion set by high life and imitated from the British. They are not waat is usually understood by tea parties, but a bali during a drive before dinner, and the great idea this Lent has been to take a cup of teaand salmon sandwich in one place, a cup of tea and shrimp sandwich in @ second, a cup of tea and @uchovy sandwich inathird, and soon, from sta- tion to station, to keep up human nature under Len- ten fare. A novel attraction has at these short sojourns been an tmprovisatrice, a lady who declaims poetry rs ‘temporarily, but such versé and of such a degrad- 1g ature that when she begins sie makes a mys- icy) ign to visitors of Ler own Sex to withdraw 0 a side room of Which the doors are leit open for ladies to hear without beiug exposed to meet the cr of the gentlemen who remain in the salon, fits lady i8 of high birth, she is a showy beauty, Tough the expression of her teatures is rendered sinister and hard by biack, thick eyebrows, a retrcat- ing lorehead and thick lips. She is attired in black with @ high bodice and long train. Wherever sue gocs she meets with @ triuinpa, for her talent is undeniable; but the subject and method of her lucubrauons are of the most detestable and vicious description; of such aw mature that could the police interfere they would be stopped. Strangers who are adiniited imio these very high circles are so indignant before the end of an entertainment of this Kind that they discreeuy vanish when inspiration 18 Warmest. Oniy of course trangers in Paris are but hail civilized; their outer epidermis is not thorouglily steeped in’ refineiment, and that is why they feel sensilive wuen they are stroked down the wrong way. 1 have more Lenten news, for the programme of court doings this week is iying belore me. ‘the ceremonial at the ‘Tuileries began on Palm Sunday with the first solemn sermon at the cuapel. Next ‘ttursday a solemn mass wil be sung at twelve o’ciock, atvended by the Kmperor in a plain frockcoat instead of his usual uniiorm as general ‘of adivision. The Kmpress will be tn biack poult and black cashmere tunic, and tie household alone will be allowed to find scats in the gai- leries, Very few guests will be invited to re- the imperiai ciiapel, and those few wil have to sit a goda wayuown, but iney don’t ‘mind that, religion at court ts of so superior a tex- ture to the usual run of tue article elsewhere. The asic, on the other hand, will be in full force, includ- choruses from the “Conser vatoire,” tue solo ly je. Nilsson and Faure, and the bishop of Arras Officiating. At eight o’ciock on the same even: the ‘‘Stabat’” will be executed by mes. Bloch ant Nilsson and Messrs. Bonnelive and Coilin, This “Stabat’’ is not all Kossini’s, nor ail Mozart's, but it is @ mosaic of all the best verses in music taken trom each composer and arranged by Auber. It 1s, dn fact, @ decomposition of *stavats,”” and I must say the most protane tunes are set to sacred words; for! ly the Words are in Latin, Which can brave out thing and every tung. ‘Tous, there is actually piece from the “Muette de Poruci,” and tue com- plaint trom “William Tell.” ‘ue execution of this simile “Siabat” operatized, Will last one hour, and ‘then their Majesties will retire. ‘The ioliowing ‘day, which is Good Friday, tue Court will assembie ‘at the chapel at twelve, for the adoration of the ane none but the household attend the im- famliy in the high tribune. At hulf-past eight the evening @ sermon on the Vassion, Un Easter there wili be a high lestive mass at — ung by the above artisis, and on Monday, after ragesimal sermon, ail the clergy will be’ Vite to dinner at the fuileries in che evening. Faster Sunday is the time for the Emperor and Empress to stand godiather and godmotuer at the ouapet gor ail the Official babies, itis awful what ‘an increase there is of infants every year. The Kni- peror has given up sponsoring tor ail ot them; he 1s ow compelled to do it wholesale by proxy, the Ghamberiains La Ferri¢re and De Bassano, re- Srendt bit of the devii for him wiule he pre- sides in sis tribune. After this ceremony the babies, unconscious of the honors done them, are carried by their nurses to a salon near the imperial gallery, where a distribution of dragees takes place and the are signed, the parents always battling for the pen as soon as that is over, and thetr innocents screaming in ignorance of every —_ excepting the salt AA the clergy on the ups of their tongues, ‘That small amount of seasoning has bound them to the dynasty. It is not their fault if they don’t like it = poy baby-like unsuspicion of bitters here below. ind ips aged ie not, however, divert my aiunleon rom the iast /ele which | attended betore church celebrations began. It was the last concert pn by the Minister of tue Marine Department, and it was the bouquet of all, At ten the saions were full to excess, the salon des aimirane was a splendid coup @wii, surrounded by ladies seated in a half cirgie, and one zone of biazing diamonds under the dazzling chandeliers. ‘Tue portraits of Duguay-frouin, Tourviie and Jean-bart out from their gilt frames be- . The toilet of the wise of the Minister of the interior was truly magnificent. She eutered on the arm of the Admiral. Her underskire of white tulle was bordered with crimson veivet; over this ‘was looped a crimson tunic, fringed all round with white rosebuds; a veil of tulle was rolied in her hair, and before falling round her shoulders like a cloud was attached by crimson bows studded with Princess de Meiternich was in white tulle, worked and fringed with silver. Her cetnture was ¢ shade, with jong ends belind. In her hair she ber diamond bird aud an aigrette of cigar shade. On hor neck several rows of diamonds. Princess d’Easiing, the Hinpress’ Mistress of the gat near Mine. de Forcade, she was tn white satin, trimmed with Spanish vionde; her headdress a white feather aud Wreatu ot purple asters wiih dark fe Mile. Nilsson, Faure ead Mile, Krauss were the singers; the orchestra was that of the Conservatoire, and it 1s unrivalled. ‘The symphony of Beethoven was listened to wiih almost religious SS and the waving of fans was not wilike ® pastoral breeze running through a Watteau land- Re {vw with eyes closed, of course), ‘The Lountease a was not so much noticed until after the See. RY & splendid minuet, when all rose to walk to the buffet, and a promenade through the Pein, A... most favorable to dispiay. Mme. de foam ol wit @ northern biondo, had on 4 train the which extended from one door to the wage It was white satin. In her hair she hada wreath of biack and gray feathers. The Baroness de Pailly was covered with a shower of variegated roses on 4 black tulle train, over which 4 black satin Loum XV. raised by roses. One of the vocal curi- osities of the concert was a duet between Mile, Nilsson and the flutist, M. Altes, The instrument and the voice were like two birds in the branches, one echoiug the brilliant throttle feats of the other, and gontiy dimimishing in strength as they were bo! to fly away in the distance. other item worth note In this correspondence 48 @ new bit of finery worn by ladies, who are adopt. tog bodices somew' too square in front. It ts called a “modestie,” and mace of valencrennes and insertion. It 18 only put on across for a show of modesty; but that the want of that show should be felt i# a great point. The six toilets worn by Mile. Duverger in Talion have cost her the trifle of 16,000 francs—a amail sum com dd to the bill sent in by aman tailor for ladies to aduchesa, The total ts 62,000 francs, aud one of the items, “Maderie,”’ 5,000 francs, the lady has paid without comment. She alone knows how to Cay for the strange ivem among her flowers, feathers, It is beyond your correspondent, two pretest little straw bonnets are seen at the best modistes, They are mostly toquets, made of the same material as the totlet, or the vatois, high crowned, with some very briltiant vird, bow or flower on the extreme ion White rice straw, with white, lilac and green birds, are the favorites. Yel. low, orange and Van Dyck red are the usual shades tor net accessories, Para-ols have come out With marnceo Wandlea, green and red. Cee nn ee aaa aEnEEEEEREEREREIEREEIE! NEW YORK HERALD; SUNDAY, APRIL if, 1833.- LOST AND FOUND. “\ YHECK AND POCKETBOOK Lost.—cHRCK Ow ME- ) tropolitan Bank, drawn by 1). Godirey & Sona to ler of 3.3. Biwards, ‘Yeu dollars vewsrd will be pald for boo aud'contens. JOHN J. BDWAKDS, bs West iiroadway WOUND—A ~ PORTEMONNAIE, IN A FIFTH AVENE atage, on Thursday afternoon, containing money, &c. which the owner can have by provias ‘property. Call'an dd West Forty-fifth street, from wBA.M, UND—A SMALL SUM OF MONK:Y) iN FIFTH AVE- nue, on Friday night. Inquire of H. EB, QUENAN, IL Wall street, Froaed OR LEFT ON NIOuT or THM 8TH INST.—A reen snuff-colored 8 pa pid Overcoat. lined with silk, Gain jorrison « Cady, makers, forwhich $10 reward will oe given! to return it af ‘Sparkw’ restuarant, Sixth avenue and Tulrty-fourth street, Lost gon satuapay MORNING, A SMALL BROOCH, with green bar through the ceutre, either on board the aicam)oat Chrystenab, from Nvack Harrison through Frankl Low: .—ON FRIDAY, IN GOING THROUGH FULTON Market, or in the Second avenue cars, a Roll containing gar manufacturer's revenue account book and some Rewspapers.. ‘The tinder will be sultably rewarded by de, livering these articles at 23} ‘Tenth street, or at WM Pearl sireet. OST--SATURDAY.EVENING, A JET AND GOLD PIN, in Grand street. "A liberal reward will be paid by re= turning it to 267 Grand street. OST—BETWEEN THIRTY-EIGHTH AND FORTY. third streets and Sixth and Eighth avenues, a lady's Gola Watch, hunting caso. ‘The Muder will be liberally rex warded by returning it to 116 West Forty-third street, or 80 Leonard street, up stairs. OST OR STOLEN--BE WEEN FOURTEENTH street, Sixth avenue ana Thirty-fifth hers a ola Watch, rubber Chain and Pin, with ched, containing photographs husband aud mother. | The finder will tberaily rewarded by returning them to 58 West Thirty-fifth street, $25,000. lowing BONDS AND SEOUKITIES, stolen from the Beneficial Saving Fund of Whiladeiphia, situated at the southwest corner of Twelfth and Chestnut vets, PI See REWA! tos. REWARD e er will be paid for the recovery of the fol- 415,000 North Ponneytvaita Haile) cent Bonds, Sra Boa Bisse sre sa ao asd eelun ot 8304 enchy 749, ier, 1 1080, 201 ae a U.S 8i's, Now at follows Coupons’ $1,000, from. 15 to 460 189, 320,000 U. 8, 520" Non. as follows:—#15,.000 of March 3, sah coupons, irom Non Soith to S5180; BBO. g colpong from No, 610 to. 29814 than U.S. 1040's, Nos, as follows: +; 920000 March 3, vee iM m7 ies ‘2 Ee 1691, sag a St) si FLOW United States 10-40%, of March 8, "64, for Me coupons, Nos. as follows:—2872, 20438," to 23926, $25,000 Philadelphia and Erie sent bonds, conpons, , Nos. aa follows: eet tit 1899, 1268, 1 035, ie, ode alts las’ 1s. 1413, 1414, ie el 1416, ‘$4,000 Pittsburg 5 5, per cont, Compromise Bonds, coupons, Nos. as follows :— +%1,000 do, Spor cet a 2,000 Aileyheny Co, 6 per cent Compromise Bonds I Nos. 0 hts ti, 438, ia THs inns, 117s ania, Vhtoe et aio! ets 1268," Allegheny Co. '5 ‘pei amden ian Clty ate, per oant Bonds, coy ee oa He ae aT (i Huntingdon and frondiop New Consolldution Mort- oan, seven per cent, coupons, Nos. as follows—From 10 361. 23,000 Leaders it orn Iny provement 6 per cent On, as Bonds coupe 1,000 each—576, 5:8, 873, 57 He it 18 iti 38, 2 193, 19%, 279, 208, 209 7, im re "ts, si aa” bo bat ‘a oc ar Reatoy Sl, lidation Mortgage maiden al oy Consolidation Mor re af ear 4508 ia, Poe ‘mie S19. set Ba he Foy yu Sake eh Sud chr ah vl, "798, 74 TA, 7: i 07, nes, wie ito, i111, 1113, ae, iit, mit, ie seh Island 6 = cent Bonds, Coupons. Nos. as Of $1,000 = ot a Seog ‘26, 27, oa x 40, 1 of ata ae fennsylvania 5 per cent Coupon Bonds, Nos, ns fol i to Sade sisi ater, at, 4008 574. to, 19, 4271, oh 58, wr a ah Re i aaa it ura try of Penns} Iran pero cent Heglsared Loan, Nos. 407, 8886 41; 177, 25,000 C ‘onnecting R. R. 6 per nies “Cony yn Bonds. Nos. ax follows: 760 to 163, S72 to 374, Wy 92 904 to 1,000, 980, #18,000 Sunbury and Erle. per cont C Bonds. ae" a follows UO, CAN 88, 810, BB, 859, 962,90, 41%, 14, 62, 75, 904, su . Nos. as follow 1, 1700, 1% air War is” 6 per cent Cou ody tae, — 1654, HOH to 178 ran Coupon Bonds, Nos. 65 to ates 000 Kew Jerse Wh ai: mo basvers 6 ver cent Coupon Bonds. Nos. 811, Se sie, S15, 5, 9, 99, 100, 371, 761, 840, 565, 836, 879, 83, 200, ‘ins Oe 20s of | 1864— 407, two of 81, ota att #100, sy See sgh ntdiedbaes $30 8. 5-80 of 1867 —168,153, 4 ‘and id & three bonds of 81,00 rah 969 and 90, ee eat 7,00 U. 8 6-808 of 1867—Nos, $8,417 to 98,430, fourteen bona, of $80 excl a BaD or 3 1865. Four Bonds of vareees each— a 6 ‘per Registered. a bt gint00; 28; 1 bea of 6 cent loan. —Ny 2867, Bate; No, 13 oT No: ne gm ints at oo 0. sl, aly 87,1005 Cpe $3,500; £34, 85,00 No. 1 Ro. me Ea ae 17401, O00 8 Ta er ‘Jouss, 2,000; No. aor ke: sane State 6 per cent loan. (Registered, 1535.) nd tater 6-20's of registered; 4,851 and 4352, two ponds of 10 each "a,t8s, one bond of $5 11,492 and 11,498, two bonds of $1,000 each. 3,595 to 4,609, fifteen ene. CHAS, A. REPPLIER, President, 1,200 Cheataut street, Philadelphia, bonds of % 5,000 Apait, 8, 1869. NOTICE: A proportionate reward will xiao be paid for the recovery of the following Bonds, United States tive: twentles, consol dated debt 1897 Nos. 101,744 saat ro rest, sot Philadel ,200 Chestnut Jala. _Avnit & 1868. Rh < $5 2 REWARD.—LOST, IN THIRTY-FIFTH STREET, 4) of in stage to Wall street forry, » gold Bracelet, let: tered M.S. Return to 109 Kast Thirty: ith street, SWARD.—LOST, ON FRIDAY, A SMALL GOLD $5 and back ‘enaine! Locket, containing Mkeness ‘and hair, Between Staten Isiand ferry, foot of Dey Green- wich strect ta Veney street: ‘More than ite value wilt be paid the finder on leaving it with the Collector, at his office, Staten Island ferry, foot of Dey street, $10, REWARD.—LOST, ON THURSDAY, FROM Forty-second to Twenty-seventh street, probably in way car, & Lav be pasa Dnfts restitution at 148 Brondway, with thanks of the owner. $1 () REWARD.-Lost, AT THE SEVENTH REGI- ment bail on Thufsday evening, or in returuing theratrom (probably dropped In carriagny a point ince Hand: Kerohiot. Ine fader witlve rewarded by feaving fie same Atthe ofice of Glendinning, Davis & Amory, No.2 Nassau street, or at the Gramercy Park OF REWARD _WILL BE PAID FOR THE RETURN a | of a Lace Point Handkerchief, lost Bian heme on Tharaday evenin, Of Mute: THEO. We TAYLOR, 10 and 12 Franklin street, up stairs, “ REWARD.—LOST, THURSDAY, APRIL Bor, with initiaia J.D. B., © yudded with diamonds and $2: tit be paid upon return of the irty to &. Bowne, Noo"? Buri Ne siiueners 30 REWARD —AND NO QUESTIONS EP, For De the Ring lost in the Merchants’ Restaurant yeater- day. Address W. T, M., box 2,008 l’ost oflice. AT THE MORRIS AND $50) F REWARD. —LOsT, foot of Barclay street, ooketbook, containing #300 x Railroad of areday ay morning, 8th inat., @ $100 nolos, one $50, the balance email Baten ‘one Aimeriean ativer dollar, fated 129. "The fader the above reward and thanka by returning it to bs M. Johnaton, 429 Kast Houston street. $200 LOST, ON FORENOON OF 9TH INST., IN ietnity of Thirty-fourth street, between Eikhth and Tenth avenasa, The finder will be suitably rewarded by Foturning same to Samuel Wilson, 47 West Thirty-third at. TLL BE PAID FOR THE RE- wo eases of Silk Goods, co: ride; Siso colored Silke, 18 and na ts Me 94 Inet, Go, Leon 88.0 O00 subae REWARD WILL BE PAID, AND NO asked, for the ryvere to the ub tae f the Ste bor, taken on "Worvemoer from the store No, broadway. or 8 Petr of any portion of tre negotiable rectriten fn anid bor, r ‘areas MORRISON, ‘SON & HUTCHINSON, box 1:98 Post A LIRERAL REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR ANY information that willlead to the arrest and conviction of the thief wi es teeter, printers, 35 J "fone street, on the of Ay jy it DOLLARS REWARD.—LOST, ON THURSDAY on a ae a carriage or 3 ‘aed Th ryenth D®trenve ton AGENCY, nw ROADWAY. This old ney to the mercantile communi eir experience, facilities aad standing.” ‘ion We We have no branches in this city. EUROPE. a 0 AMERICAN x TRAVEL LBs 18 IN SWITZERLAND, Toureatteeaaaees only Hote in Gene witendeswous of the “american familtes. B ASSORTMENT OF ote savas otailed at wholennle at The Great Family Shoe wid corner aa ) Bond atrot, EO HUR LOW, ROBKRT TRWIN, * entation of Kossint Iminorbal corpoution, AMUSEMENTS. ossnr's OMPSSE SOLENNKLLE."—KELLO( 4 ROSSINI'S LAS MASS. Mr. Max Strakorcl iy annovncing the sppraaching repre- SOLEN) Me that in concequence of the clabotate arrangements been founii necessary for a due and proper ren. greatest work of the latv decease dlotinguisted STi beGerHuMal 8 MASE" it sible to produce it in this city simultan- pate ronnie vat represemtation in Paris, ¥ (at which all the = nsical celebrities of the assisted), ra ad rae ble Greet oot homever, congratulates tie public of Now York and vioinily upon fe ‘announcement that be is now enabled to es thas il Flip proachiny ad tat oF about t hw 6 NILE (orth) APRIL, 183" The MESSE SOLENN ELL : will be given in! THIS CITY, MISS CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG, the popular American Prima Donna, in conjunction with other eminent und well knovn artists, together with an immense chorus and colossal orchestra, will asiat af its first representation In America, wal - PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 901 BOWERY. Y hi RAND INAUGURATION OF THE SPRING COMPANY Bk OXGANIZED AND AUGRENTED.” First appearance 0; the Champion of the World, female char- acter Jigand Ging Dances al trish cacenenne noe Vocalist, ‘iret ay yen of the Infant Wonder, Fan st he world, LA PETITE ©! The ‘famoun Set Mr. 5, MRLDING, First time of a new Comic Drama, full of fua, MEN ABOUT TOWN. Frank Remms, George Warrso, Johnny Pendy, Buily Harris, Johany Bowman, Jim Bradlev, 4. W. Thompson, J. G. Bizes, Harry Clifford, J. A. Grover, y. lifer, ‘Ada Le Bran, Helene Binith, Magyta Fielding, Marn oreniiog Altce Somers, ‘Amelia Gorento, Mile. Leontine, Tony Pasto THE STRONGEST COMBINATION ‘OF TALENT IN ____ BHE LECTURE SEASON, DE CORDOVA ‘Will lecture on a Seereder on evening, April 15, Twenty-eighth street, near Broadway. ‘Subject, “Spratts at Saratoga.” _Tickots, 50 cents, Reserved seats, 75 cent, MPORTANT LECTURES TO GENTLEMEN ONLY, oN interesting, invaluable and actentific subjects, show how to live and what to live for, are delivered: dally at the New York Museum of Anatomy, Those unable to atiend ‘can receive a copy by forwarding 95 ceuts to the secretary, 618 Broadway. smitten ee OT. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FINEST PIANOS MAN facti five years guarantee; instalments take hand 08 LOR, told ak taken in exobanze. Pianos second to let; amount applied, if JOHN C. BARNES, yeh ‘eauths street, near Brondway. As MONTH'S TRIAL GRATIS.—PIANOS OF Be. Eh, Seariotion forsale, on instalments, and to let; lo ‘Warranted and kept in tune. CH «& GOMIEN, 927 Broadway, FINE ASSORTMENT OF HALLETT, DAVIS & CO.'S Pianos and New York Planos at very low prices for cash or by instalments, before removal. Pianos and Organs to rent choap. T. 8. BERRY & CO., 583 Broadway. CHEAP PIANO, IN GOOD ORDER, FOR $15.—A seven octave rosewood Planoforte, having modern im- provements, very cheap for ¢ J. BIDDLE, 18 ‘sity ‘strest, near Broadway. RELIABLE, CELEBRATED NEW YORK MADE Ptano for sale—In every way a first class instrument ; has all modern improvements, carved lege, de. ; maker's guar autee for five years, and without spot or blemish, having been used but # short time ; wili be sold for 8350 cash, at BAT- TERSON'S Storage Rooms, 690 Slain avenue, near’ Fortieth street. FAMILY REDUCING THEIR HOUSEHOLD WOULD 1 let their 0, & first class seven octave, Stool and ‘over, to a mee family who would take care of same; rent 8 per mont) ddress A. B., box 111 Herald oflice. TA SACRIFICK-MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD Planoforte for sale, round corners, all modern improve: ments; also Parlor Sults, covered with satin, brocatel and repa; "Paintings, | Mirrors, Curtains, Carpets, Chamber, Library, Dining Furniture, 4c., property of family leaving city. Inquire at 406 West Twenty-second street, near Eighth avenue. CHICKERING PIANO, first class Soe areat ments, st 150; ALSO A VARIETY OF arvains, for cash or instal- 'EEDMAN f. Stash aves MERICAN CONSERVATORY OF, MUSIC, 64 UNION juare, next (o Clarendon Hotel.—Thorough instruction by the most competent professors; terms moderate. H. SCHROEDER, Director. ARGAINS FOR CASH.—A NEW 7 OCTAVE PIANO first class maker, for nigh ‘one do., #80); one second hand 7 octave Piano, spt ‘$75; one 6g octave dow $90; one 6 octave, ‘$60; new geneh gens, 8 93 "8100, and others in ‘proportion, at WATE. GREAT BARGAINS AT H. REAT BARGAINS, Union square. GPidHRoebEIeSs Plano Warerooms, ‘4 A fine assortment of first class Pianos an ond hand Pianos at cash or monthly fesialoseates NEW AND SECOND HAND PIANOS AT LOW PRIUES for cash, or sold on instalments; new Cabinet Organs 845 and upwards. ©. M, TREMAINE & BRO., 4% Broome street. JDIANOS.-SECOND HAND PIANOS OF VARIOUS makera for sale at low prices by CHIUKERING & SONS, 1i East Fourteenth street. IANOS TO RENT.—' tune, and for sale ol ae erga ns DAY'S, UA West Houston street, HE GREAT UNION PIANOFORTE comp. ae ARE finishing some 2,000 the Gi call, Corner of Tenth a nue ni Thirty-se sa erecta, PRIGHT PIANOS.—A LARGE SELECTION OF FIRST class instruments of that 4! either for bire or for sale at the manufactory. ‘of MART! 34 & SON, 34 East Hous- ton street, near Bi 2 TO. $8 MONTH, AND ee Bt at M. DI _______ MUSICAL. \N EXPERIENCED GERMAN LAD A, tive private lessons on the piano; slso ‘ competent m: mm aa nursery governess. ‘Audrou Mt. R Raegner, fot Base enth st. . “GENTLEMAN WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION ON THE Piano, at, pupil «residence, for, 10 per quarter, | Bost Telerences given. Herald office. ddress, with residence, Teacher, box he FINE SOPRANO DESIRFS A SITUATION IN A Protestant or Cathoile church chotr, in. Hew York or Vicinity. Address, Musician, box 1,485 Post o FINE OLD VIOLONCELLO, POWERFUL , SWEET tone, perfect order, for sale, 100, Through elreum. aances contpelled to sepa of Mt iminediately. O86 Eighth avenue, between Forty-sizth and Forty-seventh streets, YOUNG LADY, EXPERIENCED TEACHER OF THE piso, desirea’a limited number of seholars at 8100 leferences unexceptionable. Address or call at Fentdence , 600 Biath avenue, near Fortieth street. AMERICAN CONSERVATORY OF, MUSIC, 61 UNION are, next to Clarendon Hotel. Thorough i instraction by ‘me mont ‘competent professors; terms mi iH. SCHROEDER, 1 Director. YOOSEY'S MUSICAL CABINET.-A COMPLETE LI- brary of modern music for voice and pianolorte. —— Baritone ani I Songs, forty-five ort, ay i Rohert Te Diabie,” complete. for “La Nozse de Figaro, Roan ete, Verdi's “Rigoletto,” com: for pianoforte. Any work malled on reseipe of price. Catalogues free. BOOSEY & CO,, Gi (over savings bank) Broadway, (OR SALE—A PIPE ORGAN IN BLACK WALNUT case, ofine toned instrument; suitable for a church; to be seen'at the Hf{th house off Fifth avenue, on Ninety-lirst street, Yorkville. OW, READY JUST PUBLISHED BY. LATHAM BROS., “The Willow So 1V, composed by Hav Mary MoVicker at Boc Nanoforte. ‘or pianoforte: ire, Monday evening, April 2. WHE MASON & HAMIIN ORGAN COMPANY, | WIN- ners of the Paria! xpouition Medal, whone Cabinet Organs are the acknow! <1 of exeeilence, have recently reduced their prices, and now offer their well known Organs At prices of inferior instruments $60 Lo $1,000 each. Organs to rent. Warcrooms 69 Broadway, New York. ANTED—A 80L0 TENOR AND ALTO TO TRAVEL. diress Music, Herald office. V aarEn FAO FIRST a LADY VOCALISTS who can take part in par rettes. None but thone fy me need a) i. ‘Call at 461 ‘sinth avenue, third door be- low Twenty-cigh pain dani y ANTED—A GOOD LEADER FOR SABBATH School and social mectings 1p Brooklyn: yood voice and ablilty. Address box 1,678 Po WaAnrepa TENOR FOR A CATHOLIC CHURCH; A “en lane artist in every Feapect. Address box 2431 Fost jow FORFEIT, —Mt a Fost office, New Yor ollie, Pa AT SIGHT. $500 Easily acquired by oar address, ‘ashington with return ¢ for circular, 4 Professor, a — ated. , THE BALL SEASO} UMAR'S DANCING ACADEMY, % WEST FouRTH street — ‘Leaaona every day and event All dances tal tn one quarter. Six fashi dances per- NOOB TS privere leovdes. ETI “BILLIARDS, — A LARGE ASSORTMENT oF NEW AND SECOND band Billiard pdoing =f all furnished with the celebrated cush! for shippt MUAVANAGH £ DECKEM, cornet of Canal and Centro sts Brain IARD TABLE FOR SALE rly be, gold or #180. Can be seen at restagnce of Swish Jo! (a8, dat Weat Forty-third st TULTARDS. WM, H. GRIFFITH, 166 FULTON STREET, ers for sale a fing selection of new and second hand ‘tablon at a reduced d prices. Tables cut d dowa and Tepairod, Fe SAI ™4Mad Pty fl CLASS § RILLIARD TANLES, Apply at oppo City Hall” x A NATIONAL gygarces AND BAGGAGE EX- * fifty feet from the stage, Mile. Qu ADRUPLE. SHEMT. and BATURDAY MATING 7. W. Roberison’s leat ue new comedy, entitled racters by Mr. LESTE Wallan JOUN GIL. ai a, Mr. 0. FIStIE Mr. J. Hl TODD Mirae Owen MARLOWE, Ae Me Gantt Mins REELS GERMON, ites “chalk siiontiia8 iis oun SriTON AVILLE, Misa SEAvTON, MM AN Mi MONELL, Mins aaNie ive . COSTUMES. MATINEE. 100) SATURDAY. Att 1. Doors open at 114; commences Box book now open. HE TAMMANY. LEONARD GROVER... MANAGING DTRECTOR. THE MANY PATRONS of the Tammany will doubtless have noticed the hesitancy of the MANAGING DIRECTOR to extravagantly preannounce any ARTIST, COMBINATION or see cum T ee eee ae their reputation or M. — VELLOU: has preferred rath to wait HELE ee NT before fas VAST KUDIENCES ‘of THE TAMMANY, and accept THEIR VERDICT upon THELE MENITS, dtr which Ne was prepared to announce condition of KNOWLEDGED FACTS. Fo with the MARVELLOUS SREGORLES! Bo with the debut of the LOVELY ROSE LUCELLE! So with LE SAUT SUPE- RKIEURE of the GREAT COUTELIEK! Such also had been his intention with reference to LA 8! ei CARLOTTA TURNOUR, QUEEN OF THE AIL. But accounts of such s MARVELLOUS and STARTLING nature keep pouring in from all COLUMNS OF INFLUENT fA AND IMPORTANT JOURNA with atone a RAC! BEAUTY a and SvevEcrous’ ‘SRILL, REDUNDART ‘ith powerful ADECTIVES EXHAUSTING SUPERLATIVES| declaring ber to be the ‘CHIRFEST OF ALL ATTRACTIONS and covering her career with < A SUPERB TINGE OF ROMANCE. THESE IDYLS to her glorification, coupled with the sonal asseverations of the MANAGERS w: performed; the declaration of MR. CLAKENCE HESS, Soe of the Crosby Opera Hot chloege, where her ESS BEYOND ALL ghemgementeret seems to have heen @ SU! Pi EDENT, together wish the chal'enge of the TALENT- Be, ane EXPERIENCED MANAGER, D. R. 8. SPAULD- @ wealth: % Bro prietor of the ACADEMIES OF MUEIC at NEW ORLEANS. and. ST, LOUIS) end. fared through the length and breadth of the VAST UNIVERSE for his ent and business qualities in engineering th IkCUS ENTERPRISES in the worid, DIRK the movements of SENORITA TURNOUR, OBLIGES THe LEER th SENORITA CARLOTTA TURNOOR SENORITA CARLOTTA TUKNOGUR MUST CONSTITUTE THE SENSATION OF THE TIMES, THE SENSATION OF THE TiMt: to withhold a just wccount of her WONDERFUL MERIT wauld be akia to COVERING ALIGHT WITH A ‘a difficult and dangerous to ave a GATE. DESCIETON, im language APPROPRC ¥ GLOWING of the TUMULTUGUS ENTHUSIASM with which this young artiste ix received WHEREVER SHE APPEARS, “She ta a Aight, pale, pensive and intereatin looking girl, who wins B inte ae the success of an artiste u- in NEW YORK aimpl, pon, ae COUNTRY REPUTATION would SHEs:. NESS 5 Lt in this instance the UNPRECEDENTED FURORE creates 4 SEROKL ‘A Cag eis TURNOU! R, wherever she has uly justify the opiuon that she must succeed. 1, jour of NEW ORLEANS, BOSTON, CHICAGO, MO ther large towns where ebo has performed KIVAL ONE ANOTHE( in thelr ERTRAVAGAI DATIONS to her EXTRAOKDI- RY TALENT. In order to at an estimate of ie Wout AND MERIT, READ THE FOLLOWING Boston Post, September 10, 1868.—The leading attraction this week is La Senorita Carlotta Tarnour, a young lady we should judge some 16 years of age, who performs upon wh: ig termed the Swinging Bar. ‘This is suspended about si feet from the ceiling and some Aifty-five from the stage. At thts dizzy and dangerous altitude the adventurous and daring enacts achievements that start the hair on end. fisupon the simple bar that abe swings, suspends, balances, Hea and enacts scenes of daring feats which are equally the amazement, the admiration and fear of all who behoid her, and the house overtlows nightiy to testify to her skill, grace and court Boston Gaurier, September 1, 1882 —On swinging bar, ‘urnour segs Seer ing evolutions which a single miscalculat id make erilous to life and limb, with rfect Her urna in the air are marvellous to behold, and as La Turnour descends on a rope to tho, stage, bead ‘downwards, without the assistance of her hands, ahe ame with tonnerres foe ee seeaness. ton Express, tember 1868.. * © The por- formances 0 MLL TC! RNOUR, the “daring ayaa, re eased in’ that uly wonderful, and ‘excel anything ever wi New Orleans Crescent; November 10, 1868 MELE, TUR- NOUR is no oaaeee ‘but # genuine artist, full of daring, elegance, and science in her line of business,’ at every mo: ment thrilling her audience with admiration ‘and wonder at her acts of equilibrium, nits we have not seen attempied by any man on the trapez ‘New Orleans Times, November 191998.—Academy of Mu- stc.—There is no denying that the desire to see the irl who nightly astonishes and appa's crowded audiences by ker won- droua feats on the aiphige ly 3 Bar,” is increasing rather than dimintehte bt Copia ‘go. there ‘expecting to see something usual. 7 leave after having seen something incredible, The emda isa tei of itse'f; but there is certainly no salic law recognized within {ls borders, for tts reigning monacce is a girl. Mobile Tribune, December 11, 1863:—MLLE. TURNOUR te certainly the most wonderiul young lady we ever saw, and no one ahould allow her, to. go away without witnessing her graceful ani ret ant Daily fierala, RENORITA CARLOTTA TUR- NOUK.—Tho audience atthe Academy of Music last night were ligrally electritied with the oxplolts of this extracrdt- aryartiat. To eny that ahe eclipses all gymnasts who be preceded her, no matter the age or vex, gives but m faint impression of her isstoundiag chet feouvros’ “Modest, prey, graceful, young, daring beyond description and expert. be. Yond conception, we ug realize the furor she has created in other TOUETELAND — Apri 1869.—LA SENORITA CAR- EA TURNOUiC® The Vattors'ai ihe Acudseny of Music, Lesnighe were rewarded bye further exhibition of tum performances that must have upset their preconce! fred notions of the capabilit amusement. From ¢ entry to the exit of t oftie spectators vibrated wildest enthusiasm. ‘The inauguration of each Teat was invariably received with fearful anxiety by the ti-Bound audience; but as each succeeding instant demon: Hed that the girlish gymuast_ was master of the situation ‘Averied faces became reassured, and subdued murmurs Mlenmed into welldefned piaudita” culminating st the ellmax of each exploit with deafening applause. Ts, TAMMANY.—MANAGING pearare LEONARD GROVER. THE POPULAR RESORT OF THE MIL- LION. WONDERFUL and STUPBNDOUS ATTRACTIONS THIS WEEK. STAKILING NOVELTY! | STRIKING SENSATION IMMENSE FEATURE! TREMENDOUS PROGRA’ THIS WEEK! THIS WEEK! THIS WEEK! FIRST APPEAR ANON at bid TAMMANY of the MAR- VELLOUS and U! i UALLED TRA! LA shxoait Th CAKGOTEA. TURNOUR, TH! ‘HE Pypethh ded SubcKs CESS of the Sen GREGORY. OTHE! in eee | STUPENDOUS and ZLLING oe eat Dt ee i finn THE paces MELT GERT Mink ireus and trained DOGS and CONES, OEOSUTLVELY 1 LAST W WEEK of a pope bur- of THE HORSE MARINES, im EK HAR- Big on the VELOCIPEDE. LAST Ni ree grees penny MOTHER ENTHU: LAS’ AUDIENCES! CROWDED HOUSES pita tf fo Programme commences at 7:50) precisely, ii Hevowing Orbe THR GREGORY BROTHERS. 8: 110. Drawing Room Entertainment—Mile. GERTRUDE, 8:27. Terrific Spiral Ascension—LE PETIT ELHARDO, 8:35. THE HORSE MARINES. 5. SENORITA CARLOTTA 1 TURNOUR. 0, THREE FLYING MEN—CREGOKY BROTHERS. 9:40, Miniatnre Cireus— Mile GERTRUDE, 9:50, Tripie Horizontal Bar—The GREGORY BROTHERS. 10:0, MOTHER WIDDLE WADDLE. COME EARLY TO SECUKE SEATS, Admission 30 cents; seats 35 and 60 cents extra. Seats secured atx days im advance at eat ihe bor oflice. AND NATINEE NEAT SATURDAY AT 2. CARDLON, MONDAY, April 18, will be produced the grand Pantomime Burlesque of ROBINSON CRUSUE AND HI8 MAN FRIDAY, with all the original acente, effects, costumes, propertiog, Ac., rohased at an enormous expense ia Kurope expressly f¢ fui TAMMANY. CADEMY OF MUSIC—JANAUSCHEK. A POSITIVELY LAST WEEK OF NY JANAUSCHE! MONDAY EVENING, APRIL IS, ATS, By general desire, Racine’s WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 14, AT THUSNELDA) Or, THE GLADIATOR OF RAV RIDAY, ¥, LAST NIGHT BUT ONE, 1G TURDAY, GRAND DN NIGHT, TICKETS, #1; RERER BEATS, $0 R NTS EXTRA. PAMILY ‘CIRCLE, 50 PRIVATE BOXES Soceoreing to Tocation) FROM #6 TO $20. Reserved seata and tickets for any of the above named per- formances can, now be had at the box office of the Academy, at G. Schirmer’s, 701 Broadway, and at Peters’ Mi Store, 168 Broadway. ee HOLT, INNA. ELISE HOLT, 4 oho Wavaneey, to her great role, MONDAY, APRIL 12. M®" » conwar's Ph PARK — BROOKLYN. ARRAL, ia Avoule, ‘Mr. and Mra? at B. CONWAY _ Powerful Cast. Jyoouny's "OPERA BROOKLYN. | gh 3A Te OBE, THE FAIRY FOUNTAIN an JO® EMMETT, uit ly on Ling MUnRND MaNEH RY SATURDA TEE atta, cust Yi s™ NWAT HAGE ps CORDOVA. Will deliver bis ecen ase “MRS. = yy,” rarpay ° NING, Tickets for aale at ail principal Ticket Offices and Music Stores. oe ELBE Me i eres 7. ounpay. NIGHT, IN, BROOKLYN, | i i most humorous iF you WANT ase, RESERVED SEATS FOR iz 1 Grand Cxere Howe, ‘Booth's, mm Wi waregy Cryin Yeand Call and have a choice at the and Ticket Office, jetropolitan Hotel, street, near Eighth ave- furni notice and SSR noo. 5, BABOON. Aca a pea ere rng FOREITURR AND, B BAG- Or ced. tis Wen Kievbnin stteet, oar Sixth nvenue: Altes mee 7 aie wate AND Mops. OR, BX: thor woe, an se or moved Ranker por rates, All orders by post COAL we Woe. $3 $33, A OHALDRON rus, nn oqnag, BE: ps fivered at the Baat rh easoln ‘and Bast river; ¥ ak Sean wood. Gen oa iD VELOCIPRDR EXHIBITION o> RE ACADEMY, atreet, elaborate Sine, AS rac. Admiaion Srening at 8 o'clock. Admission 26 conte, Music 1a eta for sale at the oflive, \ ‘ AMUSED ws 5 Bowes. THEATRE, Twenty-third street, between Fi MONDAY ead BVERY, BVENING BACRYT hy acid Sixth avenues. ATURDAY . Tago De ron origiual song of “Wil (ia wlitahy Sai smeat e for ber by Mr. Edward MoMen low.” the am bauer.) oo ia Fanny Morant Mr, Mark Smita meti. . . D. W. Waller Brabantio. Ou BATUL » Tan Fite SATURD A ties win Mal ors open at commen, Boats adcured ait ays ta, adem wah tee bas oes nf toe theatregor at its branch tickes olliery’ H. Ditson & Co., 71) Broadway- {IPTH AVENUE THEATRE, Twenty “eesel street, ‘adjoining Fifth JAMES FL ‘ADOLPH Brkt MLLE. TOSTEE, EVE: “Y LVENING LE HEART. ‘o.at & otelork. ‘enue Hotel. An.” Proprietor, 2” anor MONS, At FRENC E! MLLE. IRMA, Y EVENING at % and SATURDAY MATIN 2 o'clock. gramme of the » MONDAY EVERTN Apr eta rea KICHOLE, TUESDAY, April 13 “LA'GRANDE DUC ts” MATINEE SATURDAY, at fa Admission $1; no extra chai SATURDAY E\iNING- LA BE Admissio ¥amily Circle. Hox sheet open at the Theatre and 7Ui } YRAND OPERA HOUSE, BEGINS AT 8. Pike's, corner Twenty-third street and Hishih avenue. janager CROWDED! ie TEMPEST, The anccess of this exquisite poem has richly confirmed the manager's reliance upon the cultiyated taste of the metropo- ronged audiences acknowiedge the charm of Shak- ewe genius, and approve with spontaneous correctness of the critical | Judgment wich proc Pimod this Production “matchless in beaut PROBPERO by the eminent Amerioan artist, » L. DAVENPORY, Mr, FRANK MA’ yo. Mr. WILLIAM DAV: THE MORLACCHI GRAND i the best now in Euro; THE THRILLING Bis RINKING 8 SHIP SCENE AT 8 PRICES—1 conta, $1, G1 00 and 30 conte. MATINEE PRICE: Admission, ‘SU come; children, 90 cents; orchestra, Bl; 3 faunily circle, 35 ‘cents, Seats can be secured at the box olioe, a at No. 701 Broadway, and the Erie Ratiway coe Twenty-third street, junction ot Fifth avenue and Broudwi GRAND TEMPEST “ti TINEE 1 OWERY THEATRE. Propristor and Manager. Me. WILLIAM B. RELIG SIXTH WEEK OF JOSE! PH G. FOSTER’ 3. ave PS DWARFS, VE! N DWARFS, DWARI VERY NIGHT. SEVEN DWARFS pete ty SEVEN HOUSES 1 MATINER EVERY MONDAY. EVERY MONDAY. ES THRONGED EVERY -NIGUT. EVEN DWARFS is acknowledged ty the prose and public to be the oduced fi JPEG get ing all th ever in America, combinin he Na tLEGANCE, RVELS, EFFECTS, MAGIO, BEAUTY, be hen FASHION, and is pronounced PANTOMIMICAL Wonpzr OF MODERN INVENTION, with its terminating scene, the gorseatis AMID OF DIAMONDS, A PARAGON i OF PE FECTION art AND ifECibeNISM. superior to anything of the kind ever before presented to a fc. It will be sustained by the unequalled American ROBERT BUTLER, 1 his masterly impersonation of Clown. yo THEATRE. WannesDes) EVENING, APRIL 4, performance for the widow: cig "Children of the tate Hum- nd, E rvision of A. Oakey Fall rank E. Howe, Theodore M. Karnes, Samu as W. Blunt, Daniel Butterfield, Gunnla, ig ariow, John J. Bradie: , Samuel B. rome, Joba, K. Hackett, Exbert L. Viele, William Winter and many otoers, at which se be vipoduce, Oy the on cheerful consent, Augnstin aly’s picturesque drama o! sind GRirrinH GAUNT; JEALOUSY, swith the following famous Original casi KATE PEYTON... Misa ROSE GYTINGE rev(ba atisinaiy’ acted by her Eaq., under the 8 SIR GEO. N i. ROCKWELL ay the kind Mir. Waliacks) rHE CHIEF JUSTICE, Mr. MARK SMITH iiaion of Mee Bain, Boot, ” TOM LEICESTER. 1 LEWIS BAKER ii inal pak) RYDER -Mrs, MARIA WILKINS (Her original part.) GRIFFITH GAUNT. «..Mr. D. H. HARKINS (Having kindly volunteered.) MERCY VINT. ~Mias BLANCHE GREY As ‘originally ‘acted by her.) FATHER F r. E. FP. TAYLOR JANE FROST... «Mrs. H, BLAND (iter or' Other parts by Miss Saldee Cole: Mi ‘Mrs. Reeve, Mr. Rooney, mr Headersoe: Dennison, Newton, Cowan, £c., all kind 08! Nii sas gape dies wine SCENE the leading features revived, joeudion ill be THE: ORIGINAL. PIG RAC! and the cclebrated ‘rtm 1 Hh RIGL Sh i Morris, will appear STIs tt [COUNTRY DANCIN SACK RACE AND PIG R WITH THE ORIGINAL PI THE omttiuat MUSIC, Wiis original part) by Mr. H. steamer, Tere eset ‘with other choice r Under the leaders! operatio selections, unter the lewtership Of of the Olymple theatre, by Niiog pertaission of Mr. James B. Hayes. PRICES. Parquet seats. Dress circle. Family clrele. - enium boxes. Private ctrole boxes y be secured Monday and sis ing at the vrewch theatre, of of Nra. H. Bland, No, 39 Lafayette plac ERMAN MASS MEETING, ‘Sunday y the 11 ith test. 8 PM. at the New theatre, 37 Bowe: The German c Shires bo ps Reid assemble for the pt amendments to the cise Km Fe penaed by the Assembly, __THE COMMITTEE, 5S MINSTRELS — FOURTEENTH STREET. ELSE SEYMOUR, after his nousensical bur- RYANTS' First appearance of fevere indisposition, as Cupti, ia he be leaque of RED HOT. Dan Vawwo te Now Sconery, Dresses, A egos BRYANTS". at RY BRYANTS NELSE SEYMO!’ EB SEYMOUR. NELSE SEYMOUK. NELSE SEYMOUR. Every Night the Great Burjeoton RED HOT. Every ee the Great we RED — STEINWAY, HA Balt (AUNDAY CONCERTS. Director ee SICRETS Fivty iTS. THis STM apni i ii, AT tieth and last but two a AND J eamen pnt arg Rs ‘The tones emin ii THOMAS" UHAND Mule, NOSkY, HOFLE Yn tavorive ‘ie Desk me. Ag GUST, ARR! DL Natinguished Pia: 1, OVERTURE, “Rowam nde -eBohubert MAU REICH E THAUERMUBIK. -Heethoven -Meyerbecr Mendelssohn Flotow Jacl RS. F. B. CONWAY'S PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN. M Brilliant success of ARKA— x POGUE, with MR. AND MRS. F. B. CONWAY. EVERY EVENING, VERLEY THEATRE. SY WoL, AND ey or ELIsi 136 HOLT, eNidonDay, APRIL 12. w* ING HAL POUREHE TH GRAND SUNDAY CONCERT. Conttques Fr ¥ EVENING, APRIL IL cease DeiatouN ORCHESTRAL UNION, oogeet br foNowing britliant or 7 talent: ise WOOD, Soprano, bet appearance at “ir tls a Fe opal gn dpkg se: peered eer i oa ERSON, the great i" ir wor Master MOL OO ttt orn Cornet b eee o- Conductors, 60 centa; reserved seats centa extra. HER NEW LISE HOLT IN HER MF iN ON MONDAY, APRIL 12. ONAL HAL! HARLEM. —FOR A sHoRT TIME Nvtay. ne Ea Bonsey, eventte, & aod 1, cane, Pre- ment. srnietion, Bave'to the eltivens of Oe Marie. Moeriea’ of their Ir, nema Ee entertainments, it Rupernattral Vin te "emous Japanese Hert Tinwlon, Beoon a bcs de, One, hundred iy fo NN" Bien ‘roe, | CONSERVATORY or rste every Pisae ‘mene; cme $10 per quar- ns Te tarare mamnore, Mechs Lo] — expen fee, the first Frown coma, See rian at ae Lite Die BOTO sites an in ride and Coy acts, and and perenne by these cele. ‘5 conte. 13 aes ANUSEMEN re. LEY THEATR “rene ya A rire POSIT Ne Ne r EVENING y, 2, AND b. gay, abut 14 APPEARAN ant REAP PE ARAN REAPPEARAN nurse Mt ite LY, 4 HOLT, iM MOLT, after an absence of Give weeks, wacn ehe will assume her ortrtnal role of WAMB. WAMBA, On upwards of 200 nights at thd ron'é popwar buslesque of IVANUOS. Rewppearance of Mr. DARKS Li, HARRY WALL, in bis oxiginal character of SIR BRIAN DE LOIS GUILBERT. LEWIS (0 bis great conception of Rebecca. Minnie Jacson te mies by her to T aval Strand theatre, in S bE DEUK QUIET FAMILY. “Mr, James Lewls * RIGL ais Preceded by the fare OF QUE.T FANIL Burnaby Bibbs SATURDAY, Rr 2 O'CLOG page tEe FRANCAIS.—CLOSE OF THE kABOM. Tae, Lessee andsDirector Ln Bete 159th rep ate eae PARISIENNG—LIPE IN PARIS. », “yt LAST NIGHT OF Tile #EABON, pa ge tert of opera bouile a the ober Franca HT TIME, "OF LA VIE: PARISIEWNE,) Thie las oprencan «ge ale i tor the NEF OF MR. BECKSKS, ed ~ “ORBUT OF Tine SNe PRIMA DOANA, ter of the fc star ot Les Itulienss Paris, who wit fing during opera a “actes, aria ‘“Trovatore,” and Boo Tdleulo Valse, Arditt. ‘The management trusts that the close of this season Will be oa a scale of UFiiuncy equal ofa eat aa? Bell, Desclauzas, Rizareili, Guerettl, Cas Beekers, ana Deiaee tussay and the ‘ontire ema the com» aday in fot Pte company opens on We QEtite THEATRE. pes la rs open suconD vest oF TiuMen AD owe SECOND YEAR OF HUMPTY DUMP®¥ His foot ia on bis mative stage, nd his name is FOX! THE cat ANEICAS VANTOMINIST. ITH TO REPRESENTATIONS, THE KVR GLORIOUS PANTOMIME, THE KVER POPULAR THE RB ATTRACTINE PAN TOSI Mis ‘< THE EVER AMUSING PANTOMIMS. HUMPTY DUMPTY. HUMPTY DUMPTY. HUMPTY DUMETY HUMPTY DUM THE FAMOUS HARLERUIN: THE FAMOUS HARLEQUINADE: MIE FAMOUS HAELB UINADE. MLLE. ‘SA BQUALLED BALLETS. UNE! Ios, WORDE BALLETS. AMUSING TRIC! ‘ON pee CHANGES. BRILLIAN’ TR. FORMATIO: MATINEES lig WEDNE cry OND. SATHRDAY. IBLO'S GARDEN. . Leasees and Manay gn . +. JSARRET? & PALMEB SECOND WEEK ‘ig NEW ATTRACTIONS SECOND WEEK OF THE NEW ATTRAGHONS, THIS EVENING Ar 8 O'CLOCK, THIEVES, THIEVES, TLEVERt QUE TROUPE Missea Lydia Thompson, Liza Wober, Pauline Markham Emma Grattan, Clara Thompsoa, Bessie Sudiow, Lizzie Keb sey; Messre. Harry Bocket, J. iil, cs rs tchum, Brunene 3, in the prtucipal roles. “M- Guniielly, Comductor. EW R SPLENDID NEW 3 FOR. FORTY nm ie ae renowned YDIA THOMPSON BURL will appear. ENTIRELY CHARMING DASIING CANCAN NURSERY BREAKDOWNS WITTICISNS THE sUaEry Ds xi aw wr POLICEMAN, % ea oe THK BALLOON A __ MATINEE EVERY ‘SATURDAY Are typ a STAC’ ONS or er MR. a: nd JON PROUUHAM'S BARNEY WIuLt wn EMERALD KING. FAI REWELL 4. OF i IRISH BOY AND YANKEE Gélla 1risit wit. Ove ith TRlsH SONG. | 1RISE 6) Tent SCENERY AND IRISH LIFE. he great sensation mechanical effects, TTHE WRECK, SINKING SHIP, Fg THE RISING OF THE TIDE. e erent ortes ‘wad legitimate ai a8D ine BARSEX Y WiLLIAMs, in their flee portraits of MIKE AND MAGGIE MACARY ING AND SATURDAY MJ MATINER, oop's~ " MUSEUM—PRELIMINARY ANN OUNCE MEssns. SIMPSON, MOOD & COLVILLE'S GRAND PANTOMIMIC COMBINATION will have the konor of appearing on Monday evening, Apri Burlesque Pantom ‘The KORINSON Causox, tomime ve ) ROBINSON CRUSOE, - “ever test ROBINSON CRUSOBy § aprodaged, which will be produced upon a, gale of" pleteness never before attempted in this ial CHARACTERS... “ALL SPECIAL FEATURES engaged in Europe expressly for this establishment. SCENERY —All pew = 8, and Painted for fie produs tow by th artist Mr. JAMES ROBBER’ cosTU MES and PROPERTIES all new; factured and imported. Musical Director, the celebrated . We Seotys. The whole under the personal. su ervision andtdi or SIMPSON ony Proprietor and Manager of the Theatre oyal, Birmingham, Full particulars will be immediately ‘sanounced. yw MUSEUM. OPEN FROM 9 A.M. UNTIL 10 P.M. TWO PERFORMANCES os LA THEATR AFTERNOON Ai 2. VENING 4T 8 OC: ‘Cock, Teshgugement for SIX NIGHTS ONLY of the great wage dienne, MISS MARRIOTT, that sbe may appear in her nica personation of ir it is conceded in which charactes Sue Is winnots * RIVAL. mONDAy, rier Ie, On BIANCA (org great character; GIRALDI FAZIO. ihr. J. VERY BENOON AT? O'CLOCK, the burlesque bit Of ALADDIN, the farce of TO’ OBLIGB BENSON, and an OLIU by Com. FOOTE and Miss NKB~ ALL, General GRANT, Jt, Reo to whieh (50 e jidren 2» cents) inciide the Al MATON TRUMPETER, AUTOMALON GOAT AND Ki gyzomaton LEOTARD, ana all the MUSEUM CURIOSI- TIES. NOTICE.—At the close of the week ending April 17 the any performauecs must of necessity be suspenaed until the ction 0 the burleagie nant nine of N ORUSU! TELLE, Seo 8. ROBINS! TKW YORK CIRC s Fourteenth at L. B LENT. AT oMthep, WEDNESDAY ha D S8Art LAST WEEK. BT vt a” Tk ‘SEASON, A MAGNIFICENT PROF OF DASHING NonseMANS HIP. AND pomp ie ACKOBATIC FEATS, rt introducing THe BRST RID THE ost odosrnashED hc She CROBATA, ST B MOST COMICAL ctuwss AND TH oar’ oe THE WO THE WONDERFUL Doc, ae NAN ACT. OF 8. et, opposite the Aeaderay of Manta, HECTOR RIANISM. di nt ARUN ES LN THR CIRCLE, 3 NUISCO MINSTRELS Ss“ Pia Be 58) BRUAD' ray, ad ‘The Funniest Entertainmen: in the Wo BIRCL, WANRORI, OREENAD, AND BACKUB SAN RANCISt ca. i TC RIS TORE: 3 MEDEA. OTHELLO & MACBE CH, id INH TWO SISTERM THRER STRINGS tad ONE BOW. The First and % oud Parts Reconstructed. FIRST APL BARANCE ‘OF IKA PAINE. The revels begin ats Beate secured etn days in advance. WASUIX TON'S LAST st MOMENT ML 1 hd M BROADWAY. OVEN FROM 1 aNatowy. ! 1 bed EA uM DYING. NT VENUS. s BOUAN ay GBRTU. 6 v Lb DBACiE oF WASIEENTOR. 10 THE LADIES. T Will shortly opea 0 Lanes’ eum ion Museum of Anatomy, E™ HOLT ber et ovanee pa, at THE WAVERLES MTHEATRE, HE GRAND FAIR TO BE HELD pices of the ledios of, St. 8s, Ancystio i ono hoat of Biotec rhe site tie will open at M continue during the week. 88 CLARA LOUISE Ba certmat ‘Steinway Hall, ia sisted by Signor, Rongonk a rigke Tickets #2; reserved seats bates of He Jullon Hove 0, , TAMB Betis a iene Tea Micah, EGS £20, 80 Ly HE 4 AND or ST. ‘MARRK'S PLACE.— |. 10 P.M. ‘Those who desire exercise. sno aes ay MN ASIUM, M faliy from 7 A. ealth take physical eee WALL HARRY WALL sik mse ae re Bas at Gtr oer, x Avian CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, Pa} a = Claren: a stan oderae, cy rpunaran “TICK wt opr 1B) OADWA RBSBRVED SKATS FUR “Ui rama TR