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ROO! iD D APARTMENTS TO pre? se SUIT OF THREE SPLENDID ROOMS PARLOR story, to eéeiah ent house, with hand: at agp! oue, near A a igi DEAIRABLE FLOOR, IN gait OF EAUGRY. ished or unfurnished, to He perce Swedueatth res first clas location central. brary - A SECOND FLOOR OF FIVE ROOMS IN PRIVATE ail ieaproreceente aaa iret May rent Game, ood ¥ ays WILLIA aM MUR iY, 1b Dey street, PRIVAT! "AMILY, LIVING IN THE IMMEDIATE A tra of vidos ue Club, boise wg hye desires rurnished oF ubturDi io one or two ‘Pontensans without board, ‘Address box 149 Herald office, NiW YORK ODERALD, SUNDAY, APRIL 3, 1870.— ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET. RS ir TWO ROOMS ON ON <a PI ne small family writhou cblldreas Toquire muire. ut ¢do West Thirty~ seventh street, MP ita, EEEAIARE, Tu RU a 0 a fetch j more room sequired. Gall at 423 Wag JET FIRST AND SECOND, Ft Roam, roar ae "to CHS. APPabATRA ri oe Washington square. Apply Cornelia atree pe (0 LET_10 FAMILY or ADULTS, FOR LIGHT AD, ‘Second Floor in the house 59 Clin- Gavin pea the Brevoort House. Apply on Dremises, PRIVATE FAMILY, AT 18 EAST NINTH STREET, between Fifth avenuio and University pluce, te wil st nely furnished Rooms to x drat clas {amily of au is; Gan bourses Geiween # ands ¥.M. dally. First class refers “ence wilt be given and required, HANDSOME THREE ROOM PARLOR FLOOR AND basements; unexceptionabie, neighborhood; rept & month; rom 1 to 8, at 205 Bixteesih fy third house frost Third avenue- ore Rooms af required. PART OF HOUSE TO LET, Datel ALL IMPROVE- ments, in good order. Forty-tifth street, be- ne ‘tnd Siath avenue, Can iy seen from ll A. M. to ——————— NO LET—THE LOWER PART OF A_HOUSE, CONSIST: ing of besaanla) and parlor doors, with modero im- provements. wire on the premses 148 West Twentieth street, between ath and Seventh T° LET—THE UPPER PART (18 ROOMS) OF HOUSE on Broadway, juaction of Sixth avenue ; also Houses iu ue. aude streets, RH, HINE, $67 Sizth 0 LeT—ISt MAY, SECOND FLOOR, | THREE rooms, three pantries, gad aud water. jest Fourth street, near Perry. 10 Lut_Parr OF HOUSE NO. 253 EAST FIFTI- eth wi to small family; no children, Can be seep from 10 uta; or inquire at } at Wi Groenwich street, PARIMENTS TO LET—CONSISTING OF PARLOR, ou “ oR. D Pee . B. 3, B40 V nty-abird utreet. ey “A SECOND FLOOR AND ERONT BASEMENT TO Hot all modern improvementaj rent #50 per month, 45 Third atreat, first house trom Second PLEASANT SECOND FLOOR, NEWLY FURNISHED, ‘and Extension on bret floor, wlth all modern improve: aquare , for one or two gentiemen; good TM Woot Twenty-aiaih street, bear Biaibaveaue en” J. M. CHAPMAN, tyro food FURNISHED FLOORS TO BEF OALL weniences for banner Oe oy Sixth ue, be- ween AY ct to NON. Son ee Real Fatale Broker, 86 Sirih apa proome sureot to respectabie fam!- me street, jercer street. t PuANGTS GIBBONS. 4 446 Bros ween Broadway and M provements ; arran, for get rts of houses; near Broadway and Sixth avenue we. Quniorr + Cd,, 1,491 Broadway, near Forty-Ofth street. URNISHED PARLOR AND BEDROOM TO LET—FOR PA {0 objection to children. Corner house mn ANDSOMELY ee SECOND FLOOR TO ‘couple, without children, or two gentle- ‘men; pi wate phouse most genteel quarter of Hoboken; re- ferences exchanged. Inquire in store 326 Canal street. ICE SITTING AND BED ROOM, CONNECTING, FIRST avery comternisy nearear: Bolas ge boca aRDWEW, tia br f ART OF THE FIRST CLASS BROWN STONE HIGH stoop Houne, S12 West Twanty-inth street (Lamart Piaco); unexceptionable neighborhood and immediate posses- sion, Owner on the premises from $10.6 o'clock ne ART OF A HOUSE TO LET—FURNISHED OR UN- furnished, for business or Cte #6 East Ninth street ween ‘Brosdway and Fourth avenue, Also Furnishe ms. ROOMS 70 RENT—EN SUITE, FURNISHED OR UNFUR- Bished, to gentlemen, by the year, in the desirable pri- ‘Wate residence 30 Kast Union aquare. sc FLOOR TO LET—AT Ig PERRY STREET TO ‘0 smalll family only ; water, gas and bait. Inquire from QECOND FLOOR, WITH PART OF FOURTH, ON Second avenue, near Fifthgstreet ; all modern improv ments; owner will live in the house next year; rent $50 month, Apply at 109 West Twenty-ninth street, between 10 and 10 LET—FIRST FLOOR AND BASEMENT, NO. 66 at etm gry street, partially furnished. Possession given t 01 LET—SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS, WITH MOD- ern improvements. Reasonable rents. 305 West Thirty- fu street, hear TO LET—TO A SMALL FAMILY, THE LOWER PART (consisting of parlor and base joors and two upper Fooms) of a igh too toup house in’ West Twenty-fourth street ; rent low. Apply to W. B. OGDE! FP LET—THIRD neta OF PRIVATE. HOUSE 306 est Nineteenth street; four rooms; gas, bot and cold moles use of bath room, rent $40 per month, suitable fora young married couple. 10 LET—FROM MAY 1, SECOND ‘FLOOR, 208 WEST Twenty-eighth street, consisting of ooms, with hot and cold water, gas and bathroom ; rent $45 per month. Ap- ply between 10 and 4. 10 LET-SECOND FLOOR OF #3 THIRD AVENUE; n large rooms, gas, water and water closet, cheap Font, $55, {rows April’ le Inquire at 222 East Fifty second strest, Second and Third IN A HOUSE WITH ONE FAMILY, TWO ‘00 second story, two Rooms on third, to a small iS ply at 689 Hudson atreet, third door above Four. reek. * 0 LET THE UPPER PART OF A PRIVATE HOUSE, 22 East Thirty-eighth street, near Second avenue, toa email American family of adults: Inquire of the owner, op the premises. (0. LET—ON BEEKMAN HILL, UPPER PART OF 35 feet house, containing all modern iinprovemente, Apply On premises, 3%6 East Fiftieth street, between Ist and 2d ave. 10 LET—LOWER PART OF HOUSE 188 ALLEN street, consisting of two basements, two parlors and two Jarge rooms ip attic, suitable for two small families; gas abd water; rent ter 1v o’cloc! 0 LET—SECOND FLOOR AND ONE ROOM ON ND third floor, suitable for a small family, Gud Weat Fifty- ‘Beventh street. 10 LET—FRONT AND BACK ROOM, WITH BATH. room, on second tioor in a house a Chariton street; ha: All the modern improvements; yosseasion May 1. Address ©. W., 271 Canal street SMALL FAMILY ( or ‘ADULTS, FIVE ile iret LET~TO A Rooms, with use of bathroom and laundry, Blass bigh sloop house, fronting ona private park; rent ber month. Apply at 176 South Sixth street, Jereey City. (0 LET—UPPER PART OF THE FINE BROWN STONE House 321 (new No.) East Seventeenth street, opposite Sue park: all modern improvements. Apply on the prem- LET—FURNISHED, DINING ROOM AND PARLOR ors, wantly situated ; ouly 25 minutes from Kroadw: bb In Brooklyn, _Anquire at 35545 Broadway. 0 LET_IN A RESPECTABLE FAMILY OF TWO PER- ‘sons, living in @ high stoop brown stone house, five hand- gomely furoisied ikovms, with all tue conveniences for housekeeping, rent, $125 per monty, ip advance ; references; no children. 185 West Thirty-sixth sireet, four dours weat of Broadway. 0 LET—TO A GENTEEL FAMILY, A NICE SECOND Story, with gas and water, also basement if desired ; Yerms moderate; relerences required. 104 Curistopher street (fo LET—FOUR ‘FURNISHED Rooms, on THIRD floor ; accommodations for housekeeping; together or separate; ‘with or without Board. Apply at $76 Sixtu avenue, mo LET—IN WEST TWELFTH STR NEAR Greenwich avenue, second and third Floors, containing ix rooms each; water and eat $30 and B40 per mouth, Tnquire at 405 Bleecker street. UPPER HALF OF THE PRIVATE HO ‘Thirty-Ciret street; alt in House 10 LET—DINING | Room AND PARLOR. FLOORS, Bedrooms, &c., high basetnent brick Hou je Ssausetecting: ir} B10 per month. laquire to ollice of Ext Geiabie Peeler, 57 Broadway. u ike LET—TO A SMALL, RESPECTABLE FAMILY, THE Upper Part, cousisting of six rooms, of a dweillug in Forty-sixth street, near broadway. GRADY & FOX, 198 Broadway. 0 LET—AT 309 EAST FIFTIETH STREET, ROOMS ON third floor of brow: e Louse, for light housekeeping, ‘with a) modern improvements, gas, hot and cold water, & ‘no children or servauts, 10 LET—TO ADULTS ONLY, TH) UPPER PART OF fecond and part of periutenvebt of Sixth Avenue T LET, FURN! HL D—THE PARLOR FLOOR, CONSIST- ing of five rooms, with spacious civeets, and one sleeptt Foom up atairs; house occupied by owner only ; rent, including. gs, $115 per mooth , can be seen from 10 A. M. to 4 F. M. fo, Guireon the premises, 14: isaeeTwenty-aistis sree, near Les: gion avenue, or of owner, 606 First avenue, first sore above ‘Tuirty-fourth strect. Possession on the Ist of May or before; reference ret ired. = LET—FOUR OR FIVE ROOMS, IN A NEAT HOUS! fine nelghborhood, tree minutes’ waik frum 75 traius aily. Inquire at 226 Mulberry street, Newark, LET—ON TWENTY-THIRD . NEAR Seventh avenue, May, upper Floor, ave rooms, to a arnali family ; no children. Apply at goel yard Twenty-tourta vatreet, near Sixth avenue, from 11 to2. Kent $4). 10 Lee TOA SeALL VAMIES OF ADULTS, PART 10 BRNT_THIRD FLOOR OF PRIVATE HOUSE No. 954 Second aventie, to a swall family; wie. Owner resides a pr NO LET-SECOND AND THIRD FLOOR 749 Sixth avenue, between Forty-second and Forty-tuird streots; six rooms; marble mantels, water closets, jas fix- dures, &e. ac, Splendid Jocation. Rent OW." "oO ) LET_THE BASEMENT AND PARLOR FLOOR OF house 261 West 1weutieth street, a tew doors from Eigbivavenue, faquire on premises, 0 LET—AN ELEGAN partially furnished ; mu Feasonable; location 1 avenue. reut moder. UIT oF Two PARLORS, supplied if required; terms it ‘Awelfih street, near Sixth LRT_A SPLENDID UPPER TARY OF BROWN stone house No. Jil West Fiftieth mtrect, consisting of 7 Fooms and well adapted for housekeeping; rent $760 to a Fespousible tenant avd small family only. Apply 10 owner premises, ‘betw en Land 4 AT 41 WEST ELEVENTH STREET, SECOND and Third Floors, wad (rout Basement, foc private Dusi- as or light hourekesping,; pleasant Tucation; good ueigh- 10 LET—FROM MA y h PART OF THE ENGLISH basement House $41 East Nineteenth street, with all ie fret class tevant only, To be seen from t LET—IN A FIRST CLass NEIGHBORHOOD, Kpelad Second Floor ot m large hoage, to a small family session immediately. Address H, S., box 3,921 Post o' 10 LET—AT NO. WEST FIFTY-FIRST STRERT, Second Floor; Ave rooms and pantries; bath and gus; aly privi 7, LET—30 EAST SIXTEENTH STREET, NEAR hii] Park, the Upper l'art, conslating of the second and oom with all moderna improvements. foquire on Pht RENT. SECOND FLOOR, FOUR, ROOMS, | WITH , water, marble mantels; reo! f month; also Third Poor ab eb So mouth, with Furniture for sale! very eth street pHe OWNER OCCUPYING PRIVATE HOUSE 370 ‘West Thirty-fifth street, will let Second Floor, furnished, for housekeeping, to gentleman and wife; reférences ex: han, IME UPPER PART OF A FIRST CLASS HOUSE TO lot, in West Seventeenth napa pear Sixth avenue; all Mmoderd improvements, 'nquire at 273 Sixth avenue, TPO GENTLEMEN ONLY.-VERY SUPERIOR FUR: nished Rooms, en auite or singly, in location, near Madison equate; sone Wat thoes willing ts 8 fair eae for superior apartments need apply Herald off PPER PART OF NICE HOUSE TO LET—9 ROOMS, rent $60 per month; possession immediately. 257 West Twenty-sisth street, NFURNISHED FLOORS 1 for housekes) “fourth and Thitty-Uith. streets price Soviy to ANSON HUBBELL, O36 Sint Uopsisnen, IN RUBVENTH NEAR Sixth avenue.—Back Pi nd Room adjoining; hot and cold water; auitable ‘anh oye 1an or dentist; house first class, Addrees ELEVES ferald office, 4 DOORS EAST OF CLARENDON HOTEL, ON Eighteenth street.—Second floor front Roome;” wide house; everything first class; dine on pariot Hour. Private table if required. ” SIXTH ~AVENU 52) DR, Ry ALL CONVENT. BETWE! x, “THIRTY-FIRST and Thirty-eecond tureets furaished Rooms to let; on tirst Noo in be used for light housekeep- Kings 9860 per month. Haqutre at hate aoe lo moving Is of May. ___ HOUSES, R ROOMS, &C., WANTED. A ME WANTED—BY A SINGLE MIDDLE AGED gentleman, Second or Third Floor, front, with pe owning their house ; if guited will be permanent ; location be- tween Madison and Sixth avenues, above Union square. Ad- dress Colonel ANDERSON, box 212 Herald office, stating terms and time of calling, N. 1.—Boarding house keepers, jon't answer. PHYSICIAN'S OFFICE —WANTED—BETWEEN Twentieth and Thirtieth streets and Madison and Third Avenues; terms moderate. Address, stating torms, E. A. B., Herald office. SMALL HOUSE, OR LOWER PARE OF A HOUSE, wanted—Cenirally located, with modera {mprovaments Slate rent and where situated,’ AUldress H., box 3,031 New York Post olfice. GOOD HOUSE, WELL FURNISHED, NEAR THE tral part ofthe city, wanted by a ‘drat class tena articulare to box 3,679 Post A THREE STORY HOUSE WANTED TO ae aE fm cemponsible tenant, located between Third Bizih avenues and below ret, Send Cul! pg De RUSSBuLs Hier Herald office. A =THREE OR FOUR STORY BROWN STONE « House wanted to hire by a rettable party (private tam- lly); must, be west of Third avenue; good neighborhood, Address, with (ull particulars and lowest price, A. K. MUR: RAY. Herald office. H WANTED-UNFURNISUED, BY A RE. sponsible party, for one or more years; location, For- Heth und Sixtieth streets, east aide, Address, stating rent, INSURANCE, box 179 Herald oulice FEW SMALL HOUSES WANTED-IN THE EIGHTH Ninth and Fifteenth wards particularly, for respectable ‘iles. Call or send full particulars to T. FRANCIS GIB- NS, 446 Broome street, between Broadway and Mercer at. ~ PARTIES HAVING HOUSES OR FLOORS UP nto rent can tind immediate tenants by sendin particulars o BROWN. & SIMONSON, 54 Weat Thitty-secon, Street, junction Broadway and Sixth avenue. } ‘OUSES WANTED.—PAKTIES DESIRING TO RENT or sell their Houses, either in the city or country. vane leave particulars with ROBERT T. MEEKS, Reai Estate Broker, 0 Cedar street, past OF A HOUSE WANTED — TWO OR THREE Rooms and Kitchen, for four ‘Adults; desirable location rent about $40. Address 26 West Forts ART OF A HOUSE WANTED — BY A FAMILY oF three adults; location above Forty-second street ; rei about $600. Addroas, with full particulars, REGENT, Tierald of hird street. Wanren- BY A SMALL FAMILY, A FLOOR OR Part of a House, within ten minutes’ walk of the as- tor Mouse; location and Surroundings immaterial, Address, with terms and particulurs, J, H., box 229 Herald oftice, W: NTED-TO RENT BY A SMALL FAMILY, A mali House in the upper partof the city, at a moderate rent. Address W. L. Hert Vv ANTED—BY A FAMILY OF THREE, A pees, House, containing all modern Improvements: im good neighborhood, betwoen Twelfth and Fortieth ets, Sixth and Lexington avenues: rent not to exceed $1,200, Address J. A., box 2,682 Post of yan —UNFURNISHED PREFERRED, HALL AND three large communicating Rooms on parlor or second fodr; bath and servants’ rooms and kitchen, in firat clase house, above Eighteenth street, or would join reaponsible parties fp renting first class house; undoubted references ex- changed. Address, stating te: terms, V., Vv. +) Foom 4 45 Bible le House, WASTED.-FIVE OR SIX ROOMS, BY AN AMERICAN gentleman, wife and one servant, in a house with one other family only, in «respectable locality, pana ‘Thirtieth siroat will pay B00 rent. Address A. x 1,084 New ork Post o Warren. UNFURNISHED, FROM MAY 1, SIX OR seven Rooms, by a responsible tenant, up town, west side. Address, with full particulars, G. C. T., station G, V ANTED—A_ FOUR STORY HOUSE; ELIGIBLY situated; furnished or unfurnished; or would rent handsome turaiture and board owner table; responsible reference given. oltice. family; superior Address ©., Heraid Vv ANTED-BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, FOUR or five unfurnished Rooms, between Forty-second and Fifty-second streets and Third aud Fourth avenues, at gaz Sixth avenue, second floor. ‘ANTED—BY A FAMILY OF FOUR ADULTS, PART of a House (carpets and gas fixtures), with & small famnily; lower part of cltyipreterred c movderate teria Inquire Wants ED—THl UNFURNISHED ROOMS ON second floor for housekeeping, with a private family, ina genteel neighborhood, for a widow Indy and son. Ad: dress, stating location and terms, R. W., Herald olfice. WANSTED—BY AN AMERICAN FAMILY OF THREE adults, on or before May 1, Second Floor, four rooms, for housekeeping, between Fourth and Thirtieth sbth avenues; references unet i rent not to exceed $25, AMERICANS, Herald oltice, WANTED FOR A FAMILY OF FOUR ADULTS, SIX or eight unfurnished Rooms, with gas fixturew'and priv. flege of bath, south of Twenty-third street; west side pre- ferred ; frst class references; replies mus: state location and price. ‘Address 11, C. Hl, box 605 Post oftice, MAY 1 OR SOONE erfeau family, a mediim Mouse or Lower Address J. H. DISBROW, 118 Elm stree size and location. size (definitely), References exchanged, not be noticed. V ANTED—BY A PRIVATE FAMILY, A ‘@ good location, furnished or Other answers will “HOUSE, 4N between Twentieth and Fortieth tially 40, at about $3,000 a 2,500, o¢ (dress, with particulars, HOW. ab less pl ine aireety basement. V TANTED—TO RENT, A LARG stoop Dwelling, in a desi Adi with Full FOUR STORY HIGIt location, for boarding Herala ws ED. IMMEDIATELY, BY ARI SPONSIBLE TEN: ant, three story high stoop House: iocation Fourth to Thirty. fourth atreets, ‘and Second and S enth avenues $12.00 to $14,000. Address MELROSE, Herald of or three unfurnished Rooms iv a private bong tion Thirty-second street and Second or Third avenu price, Address ELMO, station F. HYSICIAN, AN OFFICE IN A ; location from Fourteenth to Twenty. between Fiitn and Sixth avenues. Address 8 West Fourteenth street, west ;D-BY A PAMILY OF ADULTS, A SMALL House or the Lower Part of a House, containing six or seven rooms, situated between Third and Sixth avenues and hot above Fortieth street. Address L, B., station Post office, W —BY A GOOD TE Hoitse, rent from $1,200 to # w Fourth street. Tt. ADaS ANTED TO ) RENT—A LARGE, COMMODIOUS House on Manhattan Island, sultable for a foundling m. Apply, with full particulars, to SISTERS OF CHAR: rh YM Kast ‘Twelfth street. y J AN te 70 RENT—SOME ROOMS ON FIKST FLOOR or basement, suitable for w doctor's office, in the Font ‘Twe: stating terms, Wier 1% PRNUEL, Ey 5 “PULLY RESPONSIBLE PARTIES ARE DESIROUS tm rent not ex- A son tne went aide, Bot , 458 Seventh avenue. ceedsn; avenue and be- iw THicty-aixtn atvost, bout of reference and secutliy given if required. Owner wishing to let their houses to reliabie BibSiaT ts Teele et OH OWS ___ AMUSEMENTS, RAND OPERA Houst, suns Pomer Te 'wenty-third street and Bighib avent Nr. Cove, THE GREAT SERSATION OF ile BERIOD, TWELVE TEMPTATIONS, TWELVE TEMPTATIONS TWELVE TEMPTATIONS. TWELVE SEMPTATIONS. TWELVE TEMPTATIONS, REAT SPECTACLE, Gear SPECTACLE, oe PR OoIe Stare cS me SOO8: pte tld ttat fe ah ag ng as Dad a a aa Brame amen AT SPECTACLE, GReaT SPECTACLE, eae, TEMPTATIONS. TWELV! BS =; = tse pt a ' € it Pa iA tat BS: = zzz err res ttt RaaSS UNE DEMON CANCAN, THE NAGNUFICENT, ALBERTING, ‘THe SVL OBERTI, The CHARMING ADRIAN), THE GRACEFUL, Mane FRANCIS( RACHEL FRANCISUA JOSEPHINE SERUDELLI, ANGELINA CORST, THE WOND| THE GR EL JALEO DE A, KEAUIIFOL SCARE Da TERPSICHOREAN wAEKostattcs, GREAT SNA ALUP, FOUR GRAND DIVERTISSEMEN: ONE HUNDRED VARIATIONS LUPO, VARIATIONS BRUNETTI, VABIATIONS—OBERT! VARIATIONS ADRIAN! LUPO AND ALBERTINI, res an AEBEMEINI, as MU; % Gotta, ta GRAND BALLET MASTER, Ost BSIULIANE BALLER, THE GREATEST COMBINATION VE BN IN AMentCa BB EAUTIFUL CUBYPAE! cos COSTLY HERALDIC DE MAGNT CEN TEE ae, PRQUIBITE MUSIC. EAGUIGITE MUSIC, DOUBLE GRORUS, DOUBLE, HORUS, MISS mUrEy in pits Ni HLaBoRATE TEOINTMENTS, IMMENSE, ORGANIZATION, Gi MORAL AND INSTRUCTIVE, THE TALK OF THE TOWN, THE SENSATION OF THE beRton, AT THE GRAND OPERA HOU! 7 TION rea SENSATION, E SENSATION, BK SENSATION, & BENSATION, i SENSATION, & SENSATION, Sete 4 Bymixa AT 8, Fleeny a NING. AT &, < ts E i ott <i 4 pee a * A N D SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT 3.. SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT Q, SATURDAY AFTEKNUON AT 8, SATUKDAY AFTERNOON AT 2. SATURDAY AFTERNOON at SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT" SATURDAY AKTERNOON AT 3. SATYRDAY AFTERNOON AT 2- SATURDAY AFIERNOON AT 2. SATURDAY Aor aT 2. SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT 3, * SATURDAY AT 2. SATURDAY AFTERNOON Av 2, SATURDAY APTH Ron AP SATU! iN Eek AD Six Dats fh aDyANce. RIPLE SHEET. Leeda cece THEATRE COMIQUE, Broad ite St 4, le rows wax, OF opposite fo Micbcien, THE TOUMTAIN tieAD oF Tarte BRURLEENCES THE STAR TROUPE, OF THE WO! RLD. Enthusiastic encomiums vightly elicited by the most acute and critical men of the ae ‘Yhis week soother brilinut st sR, NOVELTIES AND SPECIALITIES, ¢ laughable 0 MR. AND MRS: PETER WHITE, shad sTENNY. KIMBALL Mr BN. ALOCUM Mise 2 HanDY maptenialtat GRAND BALLET TROUPE. 1# beautiful fairy bullet of WATER NYMPHS. LEW SIMMON: ihe LEW SIMMONS, LEW SIMMONS, LEW SIMMONS, ‘The favorite ha Terme lan Gos Gomediap. MA’ puronars BaRLsO v RCROUTUNDBRETZEL. aa. H. COES, EN. SLOCUM, T. BULLY, ELLY, R amine J. MYERS. The laughable analy Pantonsons of 8 ALL SER GREAT: houre it De APERAR. joo am ange of programme ‘ Doore open at 6343 curtain rises’ at 73 o'clock. "Box omice Open dally, 8 Seats Secured six days io advance. OOTH'S THEATRE, ‘Twenty-third street, between Fifth and Sisth avenues, LAST WBEE BUT oni OF OF THE ENGAGEMENT, LAST MiGetrs or EDWI) BOOT! “MACBETH,” to Sbakepeare’s sublime ‘Tragedy « of that name, EVERY EVENING DUI DURING THE WEEK, ON MONDAY, APRIL 18, MR. JOHN 5, CLARKE. Seats secured two weeks in advance, at ine bor office of the theatre, o or ak te npranee ticket office, at tne music atore of C. MENTS. hese le (paumane. TAMMANY. TAMMANY. TAMMANY. THE ALITAMBRA OF AMBRICR. HE ALHAMBRA OF AMER: + - MANAGER AND DIBECTOR Get A “PROGRAMME cet xk “PROoRaMMR ont a PRoaRAMME iu a : AURIL 9, MONDAY, APRIL 4, MORDAY, APRIL 4, MONDAY, APRIL ¢ with . Prof. Risley'’s Combi Prof. Rialey's Combination of ARTISTS. ARTISTS. ARTISTS. Admission 60 and 25 cents, Admission BO soa yy Admission 50 and LADT MATINEE VERY. SATURDAY. FOQLEWS OPERA HOUSE, BROOKLYN. bacganmaniasass S ice Second week of aoe OEE BEST BURL QUE EVER PRODUCED. | oun arpet ire for Day, Te Prosentatfon’ Midiuoo Sate auuriays ROW FROW, 201 BOWERY. IN 8 Ty PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, JOHNNY THOMPSON THE GREAT JOUNNY TH HOMPSON New Al REAPPEARANCE, oF TONY PAsTO REAPPEARANCE OF TONY PASTOR. Jobn Denier, the famed grotesque gymnast. Kerns appears as apie. Fran! An entirely new comic drama (tirst time) called DUT ope IN Direc TIES, Grand Mat (Pu GREAT together with EUROPEAN CIRCUs, UAGLIANI'S ITALIAN CIRCUS. will rnaugurste the season 01 1040 by ‘A GRAND ARENIC DISPLAY MAMMOTH EMPIRE SKATING RINK, Third avenue and | yal, FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY, commencing woupay, Aprit 1 fn the For particulars of com daily payers of Wednesday, HE NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, Nos, 20 Broadway and 82 Fifth avenue, BROOKLYN BRANCH, Nos. 128, 130 and 132 3 Court, near State street. QHE FIRST MUSICAL INSTITUTE IN AMERICA. INSTRUCTION DAILY, | from 9A. M. to 9F. M., fo alt branches of Voc: me rumental Music and the Modera ny, a4, next Sunday's papere ns at the time of subseribiu APPLICATIONS FO ADMISSION received only at the General Consereaiory Ofices, No. 820 BROADWAY, near Twelfth street, New York. No. 138 COURT, near state ¢ street, Krookiyn, OUNG MEN'S, CHRISTIAN , ASSOCIATION HALL, ‘Twonty-third street und Fourth avenue. Monday even: sng, April, IBi0, at 8 o'clock, Charity Concert tn aid Qf the desutute Cubans jn this city. ‘Clara Louise Kelloy eg Sienoe N. Patton, Mr. G, Werner, Mr. ,Slanor Be Marzo interesting, in to live and what we live for, York Museum of Auatomy. | 1 ive m copy by forwarding 25 bjects, showing red daily at the le to attend can the Secretary, 618 B. GOUGH WILL DELIVER a ‘LE URE aid of ‘The Home for Friendiess' Women (86 West Fourth street), it Cooper Union THURSDAY, APRIL, 7. Lecture at ¥ o'cgeke P.M. 5 Reserved Seats 75 cents House), Seribner'a, Randolpa'e evening of the teeta Doors open Tickets 50 cr Mesars. Palmers’ (Bi eh the Hall on the aay Me LYMAN’S LECTURES To LADIES, | MONDAY, at 3 P. M., in lecture room of Rev. Dr. Hastings’ church, Forty-second street, between Fitth and Sizth avenues. Sub- Ject—~The Nervous System. Admission 60 cent PIANOFORTES, “BARNES, PIANOFORTES ARE ARE SUPERIOR IN tone, Gner in Gnish and more dural than apy otber manufactured, for which they were awatded the price medal at the American Institute Fair, 1800, and are olfered extreme: ly iow tor eash or tastaiménts, Wareroome 187 Elgoth ear Broadway. A GREAT OFFER.—HORACE WATERS, 481 BROAD- way, will dispose of 100 Pianos, Melodeons and Organs Of six first clase makers, at extremely low prices for eash du ring thie month, or will’ take from $5 to $25 monthly until ‘The same'to let, and rent money applied if purchased. jew Chickering Pianos are included in this offer. MAGNIFICENT, RICHLY CARVED, FOUR ROUND corners, ro: 44 octave Pianoforte, made to order for $800, only seven ‘montita in ne, Will be sold for $695, aino rich Parlor, Chamber and Dining Furniture at half cost;’ pro- party of private family. 12 East Tenth street, one block west of Broadway, between University place and Firth avenue. SPLENDID BRILLIANT TONED ROSEWOOD Pianoforte, used 5 months, celebrated city maker, al} ihe hinprovement, carved legs, eo. fully guaranteed tor. 3 years, with veauliful Stoo) aud Gover, for 838 for want of money, 216 East Broadway. PIANOFORTE, PERFECT ORDER, seven octave rosewood Pianoforte, aver: atrang bass, carved logs, rtd cheap f iT ROSEWOOD Property family leavin city maker, fully guaranteed, for $260; Parlor Suite, covered brocatel; Marquetert Paintings, Bronzes, Chamber, Dining Furniture West Fifteenth’street, near Sixth avenue, A. BRIGLIANT TONED GRAND SQUARE 7 OCTAVE rosewood Pianoforte; the property of private family de- Clining housekeeping; 1n use 8 months; bas all modern im- provements; original cost 700, for #275, Rich stool and en's warrantee for B yearn; Dox for shipment, Call ad seventh street, near Sixth ave- out. SUPERB ROSEWOOD SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO FOR B700, Cabt’ sale; has four round corner legs; rich three months a, made to or- 1 B75; price BALD; ping. Apply a to 8. enue, near Foriieth street, from EST UPRIGHT PIANOS.—CHAMBERS' PIANOS, 99 and 101 Fourth avenue, near ‘Twelfth street, rented and )OR SALE—A FINE ROSEWOOD PIANO, REMAK- ‘ably weil made, round corners; will be sold at a bargain ; 200. Apply at 4 East Sixtieth street, between Third an ington avenues. $130. ROSEWOOD 614 OCTAVE ROUND CORNERS, olian attachment, by Gilbert; a bargain, Ap- ply at 2 Carmine street, rst bell. ) TE Se [HE MEETING OF THE WILLIAM M. TWEED CE: tra) Club, at the junction of Kast Broadway, Canal acc fipteer streets, ts Later s to Saturday evening, April % B70, juscquence Of the storm, sah Judge B,J. SHANDLEY, $ Chairman, AMUSEMENT Rms | ann AMOSEMENTR, ALLACK’S, ATTDS VAREWELL CONCERTS, sreara® sai WALL WVrovrisio’ and Manager. Mr, LESTER WALL AG P ¢ ing WEDNESDAY, APH Doors open ah ine ‘i He ummaeuce ak 8 Ye i. Me Max sirakoncl to announce that the world re at i ones AN ian CARLOTTA. PA host Rt SEAL THE Fi nae it HURGERrono, THE T ACTON, MARVELLOUSLY REAL carina ATTIC, , WEDNESDAY, APRIL, TOM babs) ps Lat pl cOmEDY, with new sooner coxihines And appoints anda IBLO'S GARDEN, Leasees and Mapagere Pa Ry weal & PALMER MONDAY, APRIL end every evening ‘and Ne a Matinee, PIPPIN me the KING OF THE Horm MINES. gement f a * imtied ited pertod. of the woe renowped FSON TROUPE, ‘Miss CYDIA THOM PSON, Mie PAULINE MARKHA ee LINA EDWIN, Mite ALICE ATHERTON | oy Mins BA’ . Mr, HARRY BECKETT Mr. W. 8. CARILL. ? Musteal Director... aid tea aan ee M CONNOLLY en ment and Frye of Sree ay sacksor COREOTE, tale stage trauages of ths Pasepe Rast ‘Trolpe, ‘The piece produ ide New and Lo corn Bonnaer ry Vou chanical Haccts, by B, Sherwood: Mugniicent ee Laureys: Mune arranged and composed by M i Michael Congoliys and comp 7 ehael Congo Mee ted. VINCENT IPPIN Oi, THi KING OF Fil GOLD MINES grand spectacular burlesque extravaganza, in two acta founded upon one of th tories of the Grimm Brothers and en nine Mo the Americas singe by oa .CTERS. Prince Pippin, (his ir I appetsat who wishes to wed ‘appl himéelf to,» Princess, an Mise Lydia itereos Prin Bais (Pippi bi other a * seco rince jus a's younger brother, mace pin's youngel Mien Tine ‘Edwin r. bia Powter ime Miaister rt Detective) Fiourimugaan ithe dusty es ——, alias Thingummy, hat’e-bia- a Pro by. m. fow very contidential Yilenda as-—. But never mind—. Mr. Harry Jackson Dame Flouritmugsen half, or, by Comparisop, three quarters; fat and fair to the aye, and 7 forte to the . Mr. Harry Beckett Apalina, bys: reign, fa Pauline Markham Silluten, the ‘Golden faired its inilioe'e daughter, and & pretiy spinsier). iza Weathersy Grandmother (a nice old iady, ‘only 800 years old, stone deal, or, we may Bay, sissies’ 4 Mr. John Dupo Baroness Giggl Countess Sniggle ite, but not at / Miss Lippoott riuous. ourtie! Peasants, asiciane, Millers; Lackeyes Bridastnotis, Basen, fase” i¥pra ioagtestii oem SATURDAY, di i mtvatioe. 5m AVENUE THEATRE, ‘West Twenty-fourth street, one door from Broadway. Sole Lessee and Manager. +Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY EIGHTH WEEK OF “FROU FROU.” “THE SENSATION OF 1870."—[{HERALD, BVERY NIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINEE. Original Music. Realistic Scenery. Characters by Miss Agnes Ethel, Mra. Gil bert, Kate Newtou, Amy Ames, Emily “t- Georye Clarke, ~ Davidge, George Purkes, GF. "De Vave, W.. Beekman, Hy Stewari and others. ‘The New York Herald says:— Frou” “tells the truth ubout nature in vivid wentenoes, cunning f Mr. Daiy in Otting lis company and the public with % play. that must mult Svery taste is shown in evary incident and every j and underlying the startling dramatic Plot ere admirnbiy telling. lite upou, the fasnions and the amusements of modern be called she “The- Tt alsical Sensation of 157k ‘The Tribune says:—In adapting ‘“Frou- Frou” to the American atage, Mr. Augustin Daly, to whom we owe the American ver. ‘has discarded the indellcate Tostures of FROU-FROU! riginal French melodrama, The piece, asnow presented, touches upon = phinfal subject, but touches upon it ina delicate manner aud to good “dramatic purpose. Thone worthy qualities delicacy of faeling and vigor of dramatic effect commend it to partic fece in the form Mr. Daly has given tt. Fashion- able society of late years, under w great variety of corrupt influences, has become hotbed of lusury; und out of that feverish: soil has grown a rtiselalliy of life, cha- racter an inners: among wo- ten crbich greatiy needs rebuke and Sere ing. That need may chance to be supplied to some extent by this significant arama, which is put forward under alluring circum: stances, Our meaning will be more clearly | eperen perhaps, when we say that rou: ni the heroine of this piece, typ ty, amd that her experience solincntes fo the married state. Vieasure is her life, and out of th: clement she bus noe: matist bas presented her expe: | the {Fuk of her Gown character, reacting upon, circumstances—in tive ' pictures Each of these pictures occu- led amact ofthe ttema endeasie strong: 'y dramatic, This ia the boauty of the play 3 é | —that it tell 'y by Hons, and nat merely by ake These tons receive really able treatment atthe hands of Mr. Daly's dramatic company, and the play bas been put upon the stage with every needful scenic apphance and adora- ment. “ The Eleventh FROU-FROU Matinee next Saturday Seats may be secured twelve days in advance. The Wednesday Matinees of FROU-FROU will be re- Sygied Wednesday, Apri 2 ub) warned that hereafter all tickets chated of siaewait speculators will be stopped at the oor. Mr. Daly's earnest desire always bas been to abate the very tk en~ of his at he may be able to protect the public nee of the nuiswnce in front of bis theatre, — RYANTS MINSTRE! DAN BRYANT. Idth street, adjoi cag 1dth street. BRILLIANT ‘TRIUME IGHTLY. VER 1OLH ‘NIGHT OF ‘Shoo, FLY. SHOO, FLY, DON'T BODDER MEY. SHOO, FLY. cer Mr. G. W. H. Grifin's i ue of LIVE INGIN. 100, FLY. LIVE INGIN. SHOU, FLY. 1 INGIN SHOO, FLY. i LIVE LNGIN. | sau, Ra i INGL | DO, FL LIVE Che SHOO, FLY: ave Read. G. WH. Grifin, ile Mac, IN THE N EN. DAN BRYANT, etapa ines daudabon’s drug adiaon aquare; down Fifth avenue; agreed to mort tho text Saturds atten, Wil . M, next, jock? Notwithstanding the nprecedented success of NG CHOW HI. Jt will positively be Removed alter Twelve more Representa tions to make room for new sensations. Firat Appearance of the Celebrated Comet MR. JOHN WANT = MR. ADD RYMA N, LEON AS: PABHIONABLEE KATE. ™ USICAL, GENTLEMAN WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION ON THE Plano at pupil's residence for 10 per quarter best ref. €rence given. Address, with residence, THACHER, vox 129 Heraid office. SOPRANO AND CONTRALTO, WITH SUPERIOR JA. voices, desire engagements in a dluartet choir: will en: SteWis, if desired. Address SOVKANO, care Mr. J. 18, 1,278 Broad A. Finst, cuass CONTRALTO, GOOD READER, A Pupil of Tamaro's, wishes an engagement from lal of May. Apply on Mondays and Thursdays, between 8 and 12 to Sig. TAMARO, 60 Third ave: LTO.—A FIRST CLASS ALTO WOULD LIKE A situation {a either New York or Brooklyn, from May 1. Address C. A, MUNGER, piano rooms, | University pi PROFESSOR, FIRST PREMIUM OF PARIS CONSER, vatory, wishes some puptin to jostruct on piano, organ or harmony’; success warranted ; $12 per quarter, Address MELODY, box 229 Herald office.” SOPRANO WISHES AN ENGAGEMENT FROM MAY j experienced cultivated voice. Address A, Ku. Soprano, Hel YROWN DIAMONDS, FIGARO, Grand Duchess, Domino Noir, Masanielio, Martha, Norma, Sonnambula, Lucrezia, Don Juan, Barblere, Fret” achutz, Rigoletto, Fra Diavolo, Fidelio, Zampa, Trovatore, Traviata, &. come ye oforte, 0 cents each. BOC z oa Broadway New York. WILLIAM TELL NO. 98 EAST FOURTY r e. GAZLANIGA and. Signor ALBITES beg to inform their friends apd the public that by special re: quest they have consented to give lessons by the month, so a8 to afford au opportunity to those who calculate on leaving the city early. books open daily at the Collese. Guar AND BANJO.-NAPOLEON GOULD, ( I tarist, enables bis pupils las few lessons to accompany songs and play effectively. Fourth aveaue, Banjo taught practically by note. EW MUSI ELL MELL,” GALOP FA NTASTIQUE, by Wm. Mason; Don Quixote March, brilliant, by Loretz, Jt. jn t published by CHARLES’ BUNCE, cour, QTH WARD...THE DEMOCRATIC ELECTORS OF 1 the old Thirteenth ward will rally en masse at Clinton Garden, Clinton street, near Broome, to-morrow (Monday) greniag, at 734 o'elock, for ihe purpose of endarsing the ac- fion of tip The Mayor. Hall and oth- ers-qrill ‘soaiuvely adi Chairman Committee of Arraugemun MrowaRt, HRALy, Secretary. ILLIARD TABLES.—PERSONS IN WANT WILL find that SHARP'S is the cheapest and best in use, Masufactory 418 Broome street. FOR, SALE A THREE-QUARTER | SIZE | TABLE nearly new aud best makers; splendid order; ail gompleta; cheap. Call on THOMAS, BARCLAY, 24 Pine street, from 100 2. puxorouts AND. SING iG INOLUSIVE).—RE- | duced terms. A professor, anist aod choirmaster Chapel Royal, receives yeas pupils from $7 per Removed to rie; {OPRANO.—A, SOPRANO SINGER IS WANTED FOR A ©) church, im Brooklyn; mone bul brat clase artiate weed apply. Address L, P. A., Herald oft S% TAMARO, PROFESSOR oF VOCAL Music, AT THE National Conservatory of Music, Eighth street, between Broadway and Fourth avenu NENOR.—T. E, YERKINS, TENOR, WOULD aa ememt from May {, in either New York or Brook- reas 76 Kant Ninth street, New York. lyn, “N ANTED—A aga aa TABLE, IN be aang | not over 5 by 10 feet ‘9 preferred, rose, wattiouiare, by Bc box Alt? Fost oom. A WILL BUY. A SPLENDID - PARLOR ORGAN, 2. eens now. Apply at O18 West Forty-fourth wirect. ‘Row returning from th the tour on record, will, prior ‘appear in wil, RU: GRAND SACRED A tinguiaued contralto, for ‘The announs ry tadedata itels of res {his correction personally, a» taining the erroneous a! deuitely” under m misspprevension, Yours, truly, Opera Company. 1 successful Co brattant concert her departure for Kio Jaueira TWO GRAND FAREWELL CONCERTS. ines pets. il Se oo eee April 8 tr Be ase ey Pr a THEODORE RITEE, ER, My BHIN PRUME, Mr, HENRY SULIRES. Hore JOSIE HMMA NAS with # GRAND CONGKRT ORCHESTRA, Musical Director and Conductor. . Mr. G. W. COLBY THURSDAY, APLUL 1 HROOKEYA ACADEMY. BATURD. Wa WLP. M., FATE MATINER. AY, Aj ril 1, at 8 P. DNISCEELANEOUS CONCERT. ee of Mixs PATEL in oratorio, ase and lirst appearance of the dus a Miss CLARA PERL. Admission $1; Resorved Seats 0 cents extr ‘Admission to Matinee Cnctuding reugrvet cin © wale o will commence on Monday Apel Ticket OMlice of the Hall; also at 701 and Mid yan my. ee AREPAROSA ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY, ‘ACADEMY OF Mustc, NEW YORK, April 2, 1870. ‘your ind t these Parew To Tux Eiton oF THE HERALD —~ Deas Sin Will you kindly permit me throug r, to correct the statement made ta o1 lay, relative to Madam: Hurope wilt only iait to Europe will only b ° d cuontion to fam wrote the advertisement con- tement, and employed the term “im- Carl a, C. D, Hess & Co, ‘quecanPucee kane English BUCK LYS ACADEMY—PA’ ISS PALTDS Fat WELL CONCERT, HURSDAY, APRIL 4, MISS CARLOTTA PAtTL Ritter, Prume, Hermanns, Colby. Seats now Brooklyn Ac Academy j also also 114 Broadway, N.Y, ooD's: mune trai MENAGBRIB, BROADWAY, CORNER OF THIRTIETH STREET, ‘OPEN 'EVERY DAY AND EVENING. WHITE CaT. eee . ie tid ba ory and Saturday Matinee. ue Tig a ae a 4 | AND UMBRELLA. MARCH, by the eucsosatu AM. igioaw BRUNETTES, Miss OLIVIA RAND, Misa ROSA RAND, Miss THERESE Woop. Miles Lisprre it lal Mr. M. W. Mr. T. KING PIPPIN KING PIPPIN NCE War De * WH * WHITE CAT. pe WHITE rea Ne, and BU! RuBeQCe TROUPE. us A WAGON TE Te CAT. CEIVED. MUNTHUSTABTICALLY: A SRORQUES Db NOVELTY. bails POSITIVE SUCCESS. ef BURLESQUE TRIUMPH. BLONDE MATINEE DAILY AT 2. ‘Tuo Succesarul Statue Burieugus, JENNY WILMOKE, ADA HARLAND, King Pippin, PYGMALION | PYGMALION | EMILY PITT Lizzi, WILMORE, bya ON | FELIX ROGERS. M. W. FISKE, PYOMALION LOUIS MESTAY. YER, and pLOND! ‘DES. The Living Wild Anten Tee B matt al Birds, nr f Horrors, Tue Minion of Guriosities: 1, & new Blonde Operatic Bur en- sugars + rehearse, BOHEMIAN moe ‘is a On View AT ALL HOURS, LYMPIO, THEATRE 0 MORROW EVENING (MONDAY), F tee EIGHTH REPRESENTATION PIV-HIGHTH KEPRESENTATION IFTY-EIGHTH REPRESENTATION FIPTY- SGHTHL REPRESENTATION FIFTY-BIGHTH REPRESENTATION ov GEO, L. FOX's GREAT COMIC’ DELINEATION AND, HUMOROUS, TRAVESTIE HAMLET, the mega ue ° of the city, 173“ OF ‘UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS. GE MrOx'S HL WILL BE “feteaTED. RVERY EVENING WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MATINERS. Seata secured TWO WEEKS IN ADVANCE at the bex Office and at the Thentre Ticket office, 114 Broadway. Bowery, f TH Bete: ++ sProprielor ang. Mi GRAND coMMINATION. Bot UBhE C COMPANY. FIFTY ARTIS’ NANT New Drams AVALANCHE: Or, ANGEL, THE GUID! the charm! ot s Pauioelmniat and = e charming Premier Pantom! sentative of Mythological Statuary. ‘The champion gym [xv |. aveuntiogs (ite Hie. chee, Miler BaStiaN,| “atone thee theif never equalled DEFT JOHN 5. ENGLER, Jr, Champion Skater at Amertes, PRED CORDON, in bis original eccentric songs, changes, ce BOBBY DALEY, ASHIONABLE BELLE. WALDRON and CouLaNs, Double Clog. JUMBO JUM OWERY THEATRE. GEORGE FRANCIS TRAIN thi pacers, to-pight (Suagay), under the IN MILITARY © Lecture at ¥ o'clock M® 5 coRways PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN. i JONDAY, EVENING, APRIL 4 Porte Benefit of M ¥, THE SCHOOL fon st CANDAL. Sir Peter Tena! eae Teazk IRCLE, F. B. “Greme dein creme” of. minstreley. ag Fir week of IRCH, wa D, y, BRAN KD & HACHUS? pine m4 ISCO MINSTRELS. IE GREAT SHOO at LLIGAN and Y E! BIRCH, NEwooas Lee ee i and fi 3 C. LAVAALLI’S GREAT ORCHESTRA Keoat Fun, genuine Humor, lovely Renee, {8 secured six days in advance EW_YORK CIRCUS, Fourteenth street, opposite Academy of mone, L. B. LENT... MATINELS ai N AN MUSICAL DE 710! TWENTY-FIVE BRASS AND REED InsinoMeNTs. RGEST AND MOS MILITARY ORCH ever beard at any place of p ROLLAND in ner Dashing Equitation, WITH THE CUS TROUPE. Admission, 60 cents ; children under ten, 25 cents; Reserved Seats, id cents. Begins at 5. S ANNA E. DICKINSON, ON TUBSDAY EVENING, APRIL 5. SUBJECT—TO THE RESCUE. ts extra. Tuesday mora- POLLO HALL corner Broad: APOLLO HALLy and Twenty-cighth street. i ES, S LAUGH, ‘LEMEN Nn ‘A vinit to all the ores alcities and places of tntorest in Ire Jad, including the celebrated LAKES OF KILLARNEY. Admission, 35 cents; Reserved Seats, 59 cents, MATINEES WED) Bats, AT SP. _ Childrens, 15 cents; adults, 2 cents, @ i SEUM O& ANATOMY, os 618 os si els Brondway. 618 5 mas als 68 We are fearfully and ow Bd wonderfully made, 3 os The Benution, W Wonders and Mot 6B ols the Human aod Animal Creation to 6 ey o rheit 6 Brosnway PNEUMATIC UNDERGROUND TONNEL. Open daily from | WA. M. UNS A.M. ro1 corner Warren street, under Derlia’s, Ladies nnd gentlemen should fot (ail to examine the great Tuunel, the Hydrautic Tasnelling Machine, the Blowing Engi logantiy fursished Waring Rooms and Station, (he Poeumatic Massenger Car, the improved Steam Machinery, &c. Open for the benofit of the Union Home and School for Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Orphans. Admission 25 cents, Bt DE LA GRANDE DUCHESSE. By requeat Las oF uerade. re Unparaleved aueceas of Freacl Balle. EVERETT RO TUESDA EVENING. 4 APRIL 19, 1870. Tickets sium ket offices NATIONAL c cGnamnrAcoRT OF MUSH Kighth street, between Broadway and Fourth avenue. Regular classes, $10 per quarter. ‘rivate {nstruction, $38. THE NATIONAL CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC is the oldest inatitation of its kind tu thie city, Tis success ‘has bem unit pepe es its commencenient, and its popularity nee eh Agaiost all opposition.” Itdors its work well and the confidence of the public. Watson's Art Jo al. Cor y reimains oped ntire ye HE AMERICAN CONSERVATORY oF MUBIO, of YRION SQUARE (NE' MSER 2:1 FOURTH AVENUE), HENRY SCHROKDER, Dire Director. RISTOW'S GRAND ANT NEM, ° ou RIST our Pass. over,” will be performed at a chuceh on Raster Sun- day os 08. ENRY ©. DOBSON'S GREAT PATENT Banjoo ibe sweetest toned Speer ed omy eeaieh and se Tuatructions given on the bveysix and seven erring be ange. E GARMO’S ROOMS TO LET—BY THE DAY, NIGHT, week, month or a, for concerts, Wecturee art exbidl- tions of other purposes. Tee oe to WM. B. DE GAKMO, 6& Fifth avenue, corser Fourteen!

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