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nvpnnnne BOARDERS WANEED. 1, NORTH WASHINGTON TWO ROOMS, communtoating, iene to rent, with superior ] » CHRERFUL surr OF ROOMS In is = comforts ot a home offered. Privat bx are. terma, 278 Fourth avenue, mearivon: 3 Soo DOORS FROM THE RNER OF FOURTEENT! Seventh ave: private family Lave two Turuished Romps they desire to reut,, with. Srst one Boars ; house has al! improvewents, is centrally located the table cannot fail to suit, Apply at 72 Seventh av. CONMODIOUS AND WELL FURNISHED, wit or without private table; everything strictly firs 88 West Thirty-third eivect, between Broadway an enue. References exchanged. D HOUSE EAST FIFTH AVENUE, 68 § street. To let, with first class Board, large Par wion Room; three windows; elegantiy’ furnisne: pavement; location unexceptionadie, Reference 4 BAST TWENTIETH STREET..ONE LARGN Roow ‘on second floor, rititable for a gentleman am for single gentlemen to iet, with Board. 5 WINTH ig 4 PLACE, —A gentleman and wite and a and Ei le gentleman can be acco’ ated tn a private faintly some Rooms and frat class Board. at reascnabie pates, Uneacepiionabie references will be given and re- BETWEEN WAVERLEY —FU SHE) (iable for famiites and single per- # at 180 Kleecker street, six blocks west of Broadway ry. AND UPWARDS FOR SINGLE ROOMS, WITH Board: transient Board 180 a day; Rooms with eee Board; lodgings, 500., at Du; wt ih use, 168 Hud- GRAMERCY PARK, CORNER OF TWEATIETH street. One Suit of Roome, seeond Soor; private table; ‘man cook. EAST SIXTEENTH avenue and Union square. References requ! STRRET, BETWEEN FIFTH re.—Hal! Room, with firat class BETWEEN BROADWAY AND e suitable for gentlemen an riven; also atmgle Rooms for gentlemen, with or without Board, Opposite Mercauiile Library. AST TWENTY-SECOND STKEET.—AN ENTIRE Q Becond Floor, om | 302 13h | £00 With or without private table; also other 10 Be LURES PLACE (LEROY STREET), NEAR hidvon.—A gentleman and wife or (wo alugio geuile- 209 } x tree psig Ge PRivaTR tout two or tree ae to single gentemen, Wik ot wabeut THIRTY- THIRD STREET, BETWEI pie ed and Eighth avenues,-A front Room, tural , fire and gas, #10 per week; rms 4 floor, auitanie for one or two ladies, [NINETEENTH STREET, NOT FAR FROM way.—To let, to gentieman and wife, wih fod Board, two Inige Rove —parior and bedroom co econ with every conveniencn; hot # ia water; with rivate family, Best refer~ Peg 228 ‘Rom on or Bry with WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET. —HAND- somely furnished Rooms, with superior Board, &c., jor 37, en and wives or #i gentlemen; terms mod- erate for respectable parite SECOND AVENUE, FIRST. r DOOR J ABOVE STUY. vesant square,--A ‘Di farnish od salt of front }j also two small Rooms to et, with: Bi 310 WEST FOURTEENTH. STREE LY FUR- nished Rooms to iet, with ard, fa apie gealle- men, at moderate price. WEST THIRTIETH STREET, BETWEEN EIGHTH and Ninth avenuer.-. ~Micely farntshed Kooms to rent, with first class Board, to families or siagle gentlemen. Terme moderate, 33 WEST THIRTY-FIPTH STREET. DD BOARD, . nicely furnisued Rooms, with Jarge closets, « ple fant home for the winter, wiih private family, on very rea- sonable terms, tO SES. @TORE TO LET-ON FoLTON STREET, BROOK: lyn; an excellent stand for good: ‘store or any business, Address FU! ‘ON STREET, 0x 189 lerald oillee, A SOMBER oF 1 FINS? CLASS STORFS, LOFTS AND fey to Broome; The best agent in the iSite fobs, 243 Broadway. A STORE AND BASEMENT 70. LEASE, 1,248 BROAD- way, between Thirty-firat and Thirty-second streets ; 22 feet poe con deep, sory if Uy fom ah plate a wine promises, or io * EOMOND D HURRY, 44 Nassau str: cen if Brien an 7 TO LET -77 GREEN WICH AVENUE. (tpi ATR 10. 259, ‘NEAR BROADWAY, ble buildin; re, Bassment and five Lofts to Be to- gether or sopart A. TUSKA, 200 Canal street. URNISHED FRONT BASEMENT, FOR A DOCTOR'S ce or any respectable business, Has been the former forthe last year 0 per week. 209 West Thiriy-2fth street. STE AM POWER, Wa WITH TWO SPLENDIDLY LIGWTED Floors, each 28x106, to let, pr ‘or separately, In the now bullding 18 Baxter street, Apply to the engineer,” QTRAM POWER, Wits WELL LIGHTED ROOMS, 2X bu, me apr to mechantoal Purposes; heated with steam, Apply. to J. & G. WALKER, Tes Centre street, corner of T° LET—THE TWO WELL LIGHTED FLOORS, WITH all improvements, No. 208 Chatham square, suitable for ‘any Kind of business; rent very reasonable, East TWENTIETH | STREET. - FOUR GENTLE- 84 men can be Spopeamotinsed with two nicely tur- nished Rooms, fire, gas and breaktast, for $6 i Private fumlly ; frat class hitse, 9 FOURTH AVENUE, NEAR TWENTY-FIFTO 34 street. —A lady who hae recenty taken a bes will rent a newly and neatly furnished Koom on parior floor, with Board; Moderate price. 35 31 FIFTH AVENUE.—A FINE SUIT OF ROOMS TO ‘ ie ane eter Board, iS aged if preferred; also one ) WES? TWENTY-THIRD STREBT.-TWO LARGE and exceedingly attractive Room: second floor, ample closets, fe. to fel, with superior Board, or unexeep? tonable private table, to frat class oy Wp only: aleo three Rooms on third floor to let, together oF separately ; terme moderate’ unquestionable references. +408 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, OPPOSITE London terrace.—A gentleman and wite or wo gentiomen may be necommodated with well furnished Rooms and Board; references exc! “BAST THIRTY, ‘BECOND STREET, ROOMS ON THE accommodated with 10 a floor and one Hail Koom om the fourth floor, I TH STREET, NO. 16 WEST. Iwo, 8 Bali ROOMS to let, witb Board; house aud table frst class; gentie- men only. OTH STREET, 29 WEST.—A HANDSOMELY FUR- 127s ished Room, with Board. Mus STREET, 215 WEST.—A THIRD FLOOR TO LET, with first class Board, a family wishing strictly. superior 15 § ean be sutied; ref erences exchanged. Be CHARLES STREET, BETWEEN WAVERLEY lace and Greenwich avenue.—Two single Kuoms to Board, to ,eutiemen; location central; terms mod- WEsT FOURTRENTH STREET.—TO LET, with Eeere, to to family or single gentlemen, third story front Bedroom. References. WES? TWENTY-SIXTH STREET.—APARTMENTS en suite, also single Rooms, with or without Board, WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, OPPOSITE Fifth Avenue Hotel.—Elegantly furnished Rooms to srith or without Boars, to gentlemen and thelr wiven or tingle gentle TH STREET, EAST, REAR BROAD WaY.—1WO -oom int, to let, wit! ‘d + @eatrable location.” ee DLR STRERT, ORAMERCY PARK. —HANDSOMELY Tarnished Sewoud Floor, eu suit or separate, with oF whhoat private table; also Room: house and loca. ion desirable, 145 East Twenty-iret street. QD STREET, WEST, 478. GENTLEMEN AND WIVES and single gentlemen fuppiied with good Board and Bioety furnisned Rooms; lucation good; honae private; con- rs; terms very mo ierate for the winter. £ EAST SEVENTEENTH TREE TO LET, TWO front Rooms, with Bedroom: hed, second and fra stories, southern exporure, private family, with or with- out partial Board. 997 STREET, WEET, 4.00 LARGE B CONNEC ‘mg Ronis, on second iloor, to let, with Board; also ferge Room on third foor; hows and neighborhood class good table and prices inode rate, 24, WEST THIRIIETH SYREET.—PLEASA ECOND EB CONNECT- story Room, sultalle for a gentleman and wife or wo geutiemen, with or without Board, QF EASTNINTH STREET.—TO RENT, WITH BOARD, Parlor and Bedroony Ow secoud cor; unexception bie referenc Bast TWENTY closets, & Boara.” M Refs exchanged, 30" STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE.—A SECOND OV" Foor to let, together or separa h firat clas “Apply at Evereit Licrary, Ws Biaik avenusy Pint fourth nnd Toirey-i:th eirceta,. 31 WEST THIRTY-SECOND STREET,—TO LET, Wit first class Board, a second floor, with or without pri- vais table; location desirable; references exchanged. QLINTON PLACE, « University place. W let, wih Board; t BAST TWELPTH STREE?. Dentist’s or physician's office, Ri FIRST STREET.--ONE LARGE to rent, with first clase BELWEEN BROADWAY AND ud sinall furnished Rooms sah feaasy, Frate fre and gas, with first clars Board 35, GRAMERCY PARK, fet, with or without Bo: wodern improvements. CLINTON PLACE. Rooms to let, with Bos r, terme mode: ate, H STREE’ Desirable furnished Suites and several single Rooms 9 d, at very moderate terms. HANDSOMELY FUR! rd, to families and single gea- Bemen. 4] WEST TWENTY-FOURTH second tor, at §9 per week near Fifth Ave 4 ELEGANT ROOMS entiemen or geutleman and wife; family select; best references roquire 4.4 CLINTON PLACE.—10 1 ¥ nished Rooms, without Board. Few other ‘boarders 17 “3 AX DSOME ¥ FUR- and third foora, with or he howe, FIFTH AG WEST SIXTEENTH STRERT, NEAR + J avenue.Kooms, newly anu handsomely furnished, to rent, with boars, at rate terms. & Weer Four EET.—NEWLY AND 4 S handsomely turntsl ak, second floor, singly or én wuite, with or without private tavle; references ex- banged; terms m BQ) WESTIWENT TU furnished Ro: unce first class T TENTH Pleasant apd well First class privai crunfursisbow wae sree clase , at low sates. References. 3Q WEST | THIRTY Si BETWEEN 68 Pitti and sixia nea. entire Third Floor, well furnished, separately or togettier; sirst class Board; terms moderate; private family. RATION AY JDATIONS FOR 2 or tour sin, INGTON AVENUE.NEAT AND PLEASANT urnished Rooms to ith superior table, in first Ke‘erences exe! L DOUGAL STRE eds, for two tidn very B5 * coer good tabie an 10: closet, Pe terme inoderate} references OR TWO GENTLEMEN Room, with or without fire and pax. 112 “VARICK STRE & ¢an find alarse furnish Board, in private fui y NEAR FOURTH ant froni Koom on second tloor, with Board, ENTH STREET, with large paniries, to let, gentleman and w 125 WEST TWELFTH Seventh aven to ge sure, one ball room for two, with first clase B. References. 1 & EAST EIGHTEENTH KT.—A PRIVATE De) family will let a pleasantly furnished Room to one ‘oF two gentiesnen, with or without Noord, T, FOURTH HOUSE a WEST FOURTEENTH double Re Reference rey) ‘OND AV. fO LET, egantiy furnishe ass brown stone reek 162 in the dust ed Pa es orlac * MADIBON AVENUE.—AN FLEGANT SUIT OF 1685 Rone to res, with private tavie qaned. ig . WEST SEVENT 8 PER ai % Furnished K Lot and coid ater in yoows; furnace heat; home com QOY LAST IWENTY NINTH STREET.—A SOUTHERN AVF faunly, occupying ewn house, would jet two weil turalshed Koons (ur Varar Fivor), with Board, weparately Or together; ase of parior, piano, bath, 40.; terme BLS for two; rooms large, front « 20: WEST FORTY-SIXTH STREET, NEAR BRUAD- was. Two large, Jeome Kooms, with Board ; Oe OB second NoOr; alro & wnali Room. References ex chanecd and bi L145 BRcadway.—ro Ler, wirn First cLass Board, w desirable Suit'of front Room on sec- ond floor, nicely furnished, containing every conveniences also hall Room, at $8 per week. WIDOW, LIVING VERY QUIETLY, WILL RERT A Reom to gentleman ‘wife; Board for the lady only} would give Breakfast to © pentleman if 3 terms moderate, with the NH of a home, Adiress B. 0. D., Herald oilce. SUIT OF ROOMS, PRIVATE BATHROOM, CLOSETS, kc., to int to a family, with private table; references, Apply at'6 Lust Tweatleth street, LADY CAN HAVE BOARD BEFORE AND DURING ern: tnfan: adopted out, by Dr, and Made W rest, Thi West Portieth street, near Broadway. a A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET SEVERAL NICELY 1 furnished Rooms, with frst class Board, to gentleman and wife or single eutiemen. Terms moderate. 147 West Forly-Lf.b sireet, vetween Sizth and Seventh OARD.—A LARGE SECOND FLOOR ROOM AND third door ball Room; rich walnut furniture and first Thirteenth street, near Second avenue, class table, 82 Kast Terms moderate. OCTOR’S OFFICE, WITH OR WITHOUT ei gon Also furnished Rooms, en suite or singly, with rat joderate prices, at 885 West Twenty. ited st glass Board, a OUNTAIN HOUSE, SOUTH ORANGE N. J. Choice Rooms, handsomely furnished, at redneed Palen; house heated by shoam lighted wht nd. coutain- ing ‘ali modern conveniences; one hour foot of Bare clay street vin Morris and Haeex Raliroad, and six minutes walk from Montrose station. C, HITZELBERGER, Proprietor, Ross woe moeen vera pahey D i par PRIVATE . RENV, Hi BS x AND THE AMERICUS BALL. CARTOON TELEGRAM, TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), IN ADDITION TO WHICH A FULL AND GRAPHIC ACOOUNT OF THE GREAT BALL, WITH LIFELIKE PORTRAITS OF THE DISTINGUISHED PARTICIPANTS, IN TOMORROW'S EVENING TELEGRAM. ALL OVER THE CITY. TWO CENTS. (0 LET-A BASEMENT, ON EIGHTH AVENUE, _ Wont side, between Thirty-fousth and Thirty. Afth aireets pertaonth. Also a small Store and Dwelling. on Tighth street, betweon Broadway ra Fourth avenue, at the head of Latayette place; rent P DENA. & CO.. _ 86 West Twonty-third street, near Kighth avenue, 0 LET OR LEASE—THE DOUBLE STORE AND ha Bamgment 3:8 and 38h near Cham ts ll be aieited tantra Possrarton faimediately ps ‘s0x10) feet on Broadw 26x75 feat. Apply to zn ‘LUDLOW & CO.,No. 37 et 0 RENT—A SMALL FIRST CLAS3 BOARDING Hone, with Furniture for eale; house full of boarders, Possession given immediately, 959 West Thirty-sixth street. front commumicati corer Rich avenue; trances one dovt from Broadway; leased cl bualneas. en: cheap together or Farniahed. . T 299 FIFTH AVENUE.-T0 LET, FURNISHED AND yatura ished, by WILLIAM ToekE Houses on Vth, Bint, 224, oth a 38th, 43 784, Mand itih streets; alao on Madioony Leaidgton and Fifth avenues, ei HOUSE TO LET—OR FLOOR TO .LET, unfurnished. 145 West Twenty-seventh street, near ixth avenne. 0 LET_UNTIL MAY 1, OR LONGER, A SMALL FOUR story high stoop brown stone front House, furntenes, SI 3 Wat Forty-sncond street; poraesnionfat once; rent 2000 month. Address box x 5,628 Pos LET-A GREAT BARGAIN—A THREE-STOR’ high stoop, brown stone house, near the Grand Towel; Wortleratd ofc rent low if taken immediately. Address J. 4 Herald office. T° RENT—FURNISHED, THREE STORY BROWN stone House on East Twentieth street; rent $150 per month. JAS. R, EDWARDS, 277 West Twenty-third street, ND OPERA HOUSE, G™ corner lead ty street tri ghia avenue, ‘AI in Oftenbach's chi Opera Every til further notice, FIol Subs itt ARDS no, AIMEE FRAGOLETTO, RBINI GRAND MATINEE WRB AY, ‘jan. rat Ls REGAN MULE. CELINE, MONTALAND score MLLB. SUZANNE THAL RAN At OP KH NINTH MENT BAND, SUNDAY EVENING, Beate no at the Box. omnes and a, the Branch leket oicen, Setirmer's music store, 701. d iroad office, corner Twenty-third and Firth avenuo.” ‘aise ‘ooD's Fg TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY, AT 3 P.M. TWELFTH WEEK be ae BRILLTANT ENGAGE- MISS LYDIA THOMPSO: PRODUCTION OF THE GRAND BURLESQUE, ROMY Par 70 5a a Ee ONL! Every Evening durin, ‘te Week an ‘ecturday Matinee, INEE PERFO| TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. Second week of Es celebrated Prot OUNNY a eruied in the new sensati Fa premes ON bo OR a Ia Last, ONDAY. Fae ARY oem. will be (after weeks at ration) on @ id svale, a ineae pari on the en: tirely new Hur ue onload & AND THE D! OR, THE ‘SEVEN GANT TONS OF Cu ouRistexpoy. Plan now open. Seoure d Priged EDWIN'S THEATRE. SPLENDID BILL THIS WEEK. ALL THE FAVORITES APPEAR IN THE POPU ae BURLESQUE OF AND THE new COMEDY. ENTITLED KIND TO 3 MATINERB SATURDAY, ava P.M. NEXT WEEK MR. DOM ne MURRAY, “Ht SPECIALTIES, ‘TH AVENUE THEATRE, ‘West Twenty- fourth ft. next to Bronawer, Sole Lessee and Mani a ir. AUG! “SARATOGA ts he comic sensation of the year.” —Herald. “As brilliant, as fall of fashion and beauty and as fagcl- nating as i jeaake in the summer seagon," ig 8 ite Da seh EVERY RIGHT. Regine at 8. DALY “the first uttered, then inuckleds feltinto-enchit d finally ned iteelt, to, Fonts of langhter,” MAGNIFICENT LOCAL SCENERY, GORGEOUS. FASH- ‘Bath tetra aye ate AND A A SUPERB COMEDY CAST. sec *,” In consequenes ot the ‘vast success of SARATOGA, the'prodaction of Mr. Bolelcaull’s wew and powerful play ia postponed for the present. DEPAU Bow. ate LET, OR LEASE FOR SALE, or a large furnised House, full o yng boarders, wi Dining Koom and Restaur: ra" ” . * Unfurnished. OUSE TO LET—49 WEST TWENTY-SEVENTH street, open 10 to 12. modern, improvements, #125; louse let on Kank street, er and gas, $43. Mand 17 Abingdon square. cited LET—A BROWN STONE THREE STORY AND basement House, 297 East Forty-eighth street; rent Ras Wa immedi ately vy. _Apply to CHARLE: REO: aiden ‘Commission allowed to : BENT FOU SE 128 WEST 9TH STREET; THR igh stoop, briek; all modem impraveinent IN B. ROLSTON & CO., 60 William street, roms FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTM TO LET. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET—ONE LARGE, weil furnished Room, with Bedroom if required; fire, Bas and attendance; terms reasonable; location Tenth atreet, ear second avenue. For address inquire in the drug store corner ' Tenth street and’ Third } avenue LARGE, PLEASANT ROOM, NEAR FIFTH AVE- nue, for $5 per wee} also an elegantly furnished thira story Bult Address W. H. B., pox 8,422 For ottlice, TUS EAST FIGHTY-THIRD STREET—FOUR NIGE- ly furnished Rooms for housekeeping; gas and water; house warmed by heater; #45 per month ; privilege of sta- tionary tuba, BACK ROOM, SUNNY SIDE, WITH, BATHROOM, .. 10. Quiet party seeking ahome, with a small pth ce wilael Paced Taree ot Cima est Seventeenth st. EST ROOMS IN THE CITY FOR THE PRICE--18 TO $25 per week for two, at 88 Clinton place, near Fifth avenue. Tamty Wor NG nished Room, with break(ast oui a respeciable pri- Vate family (French preferred); will’ pay about $40 per month. Address A. B. C., box 713 Posto Lice, B° ARD AND FURNISHED ROOM WA’ gentleman and wife. Address, with full een ‘ean terms, A. E. 8., Herald oifice.* BOAR’. WANTED—BY A FAMILY OF FOUR PER. sone; terms not over G100 per. month; private faxniiy preferred, Address PROMPT, Heraid office, NGLE ROOM AND BOARD WANTED =| BY AYOUTA S 16, west of Fourth avenue, above Eighth street, Terms Aduress STUDENT, Herald olive. WARTEDTSECOND FLOOR, WITH BOARD, FOR ai ered2ar guts an three children; Ninth ward prefersed. reas G. W. B., 606 Greenwich street WAXIED-A FURNISHED ROOM, WITH BOARD, for two gentlemen; a private family preferred, Ad: dregs, stating terms, which must be reasonable, A. W., box 185 Herald oilce. y moderate. v 7 ANTED. PARLOR AND BEDROOM, UNFUR- nished, with Loard; located between Tenth and Tb: ey KH th aud ‘Eighth avenues, Address A. W., ont ANTED-A NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM, FOR 4 wile, ip @ good location, between Eighth and Twenty-third streets within a block or two of Broadway, with Board for | nly, i a pri ho other boarders. Board paid in advance. Ad Heraid office, W Board, in « private family, by a gentleman and wife and 8 Fingle gebtieman; a German family prefered. Addresa BROKER, Herald office, “BROOKLYN BOARD. 32 WILLOUGHBY STREET, BROOKLY men and their wives, alo single gentlemen can be accommodated with good Board and pleasant Kooms, ANSED—FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH FIRST CLASS —GENTLE- HOTELS. : eae T A. —PARK AVENUE HOTEL, AMERICAN AND EU- 4A. ropean pian, Bast Forty-second street, Fourth avenue cars pass,- The only economical first,class Note for traneient or permanent parties. _S A. ROBINSON, 14 BLEECKER § REET, NEAR Te cheapest and most comfortable in New Lodgings, 50 ccnis; Rooms by the week, $2 to 8 Resiaurans, bat, eo. MALTBY, HOUSE—ON | AMERICAN Py faut Rooms and first cls #10 to #12 per week ; pleasant Suits for fam J. H. MORKO' TEW E GLAND HOTEL, NO. 80 BOWERY, COR: JN “Bayard street.—200 light rooms, neauly furnished; 5) and 60 conts per night; $3 and #4 per week} for gentlemen only SUMMIT HC Bowery ty ike cap week er PLAN,—PLEA- vith Koo 17 c CORNER OF CANAL STREET AN —On the Eur hj all roome hi H. BRI T. HONORE, SS ¢ Sixth avenne.—k families and simgle with or without Board. - COUNTRY I OARD AT F EVEN MINUTES TO DE- pot, 49 to elty heated by furnace; Roon large, with hot 3 nd water closet; good Stabling. ferme #6 t0 Bi. Inquire at 173 Filth avenue. LADY WISi # respectable iu. box 104 Li LARGE FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED-FOR A boarding house, in a first clase location, at a molerate Tent, Address KESVOSSIBLE, box liz Herald offic WWANTEDIA FACTORY, WITHIN TEN MILES OF the city, or Rooms, with steam power, in the city. Adsress G, B., ‘Herald oillee, ‘WASTED—A SMALL STORE, IN A GOOD BUSINERS location ; state rent and locality. Address PRUS?. TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS IN vorboud, rent reasonable. Address Herald oi Waynes PURNISHED OR PARTLY, st House, ail modern improvemer ona ‘wentieth ite id at sive} 8 TENANT, by ox 23) Herald of ways L FURNISHED PARLOR AND TWO Redrooms, for two persons; Hmit 8120 per, month; oF two large Room it $100 per month; diniug room on pare lor foot or private tavie; second floor prefered. Address A. box 117 Hevaid oftice, D—HAN or, with wll cc gle gentieman, nd security of a home Cab ;,Woere there are no oll ; location gton to Faghth ss, with fail par- , box 103 Heraid > manent. ily, ME RCU. w TED-FOVR ROOMS, UNFURNISHED, IN PRI- vate family ; central part of city ; modern mprovements. mis avout #2) per mouth, Addre La, station F west D—FLOORS, WITH FOUR-ORSE POW ER, suitable for cainet shop, for about foriy hands; be- low Fortieth street; rent not to exceed $1,800, Address’ Im- mediately, X.Y. + Sid Kighth avenue, Woxen, TO LEASE—FOR A TERM OF from May bent, a Hotel, tn a-businers part of the city, with 100 oF 20 rooms furnished or unturned. Address LANDLUAD, Ueral! oboe, LEGANT, FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET MODERATE = - 166 East Ninth street, between University place th avenue, TEEL FURNISHED APARTMENTS TO LET— t nbey Rooms for housekeeping at #3 per week, or Floors ¥ six Rooms for 6 per week. Inquire of A. U. GREEN- BAF, Broadway. and ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM 10 ont board, References exchanged. 21 Wi street. DLEASANT ROOMS, NEWLY CARPETED, IN A first clans house, occupied by private family, to let toe ingle gentleman, withont board. Address 07 West Twenty- eighth street, ET—WITH- Nineteenth 10 LET—A NICELY FURNISHED FRONT AND BACK Parlor, or twa Rooms on the second floor, in house 204 et Forty ‘iret street. T° LFT—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH- out board, for gentlemen only, in a private family. 44 West Eleventh street, between Uciversity place and Tifth avenue, Reference required, EW YORK CIRCUS. N MATINEES BVRRY DAY Ar ae EVERY. Ni ite rt & THE FAVORITE RESORT FOR FAMILIES AND CHILDREN, JUVENILE CARNIVAL. THE Cass hi aa SIXTY BEAUTIFUL CHILD: THE FAIRY CHARIOT. | THE TEAM OE TINY PONIES. E ILLUMINATED BAREBACK HORSHEMANGATE, DEXTEROUS ACROBATS, GYMNASTS AND ATHLET! ENSIVE AND VALUABLE STUD OF HO me PONIES, & M™ FB. SOAS ae FaeAtee, BROOKLYN. with Mr. and Mrs. F. B. CON ite Bean FRIDAY BENEFIT ot Mr. BE. LA ONY PASTOR'S OPRRA HOUSE, Crowded to see the great Holtday, Attract! The funniest ba egy ny ever yes BA, BA. BLACK SHEE Brilliant burlesque, vopening full of bite ai the times, aon choruses, &c.; sparkling hi nade, full of genuine iv fan and frolic. "Miss LEO d {he charm) ng serio comic and operatic vocalist. ‘The Great ony Pastor, nagherty. Signor ‘Casselleia, Little Josier Wid. Kerns, Coeamingh &o, [Saba HALL 738 6TH AV., RESERVOIR SQUARE. rand Nooal. a4 ao Joseph Francia | Walsh ‘Solo Violinist, Perniin Evening, January 5, 1872, ni assisted by the following Eminent Artista: Colla Terry, 2% BOWERY, actions, new Amer! and; - Hutebin, i gee 3 F. Filiopl, aunt Solo Tientat and and ‘Conductor. Henry Admission, by cente; Reserved Beate, #1. Tickets for sale at the principal music stores and at the Hall. Concert commences at 8 o'clock. G™ro OORCEEE ‘or the benefit of the cuurcn’ ‘OF TEE HOLY SAVIOR, under the direction of Antonio Hy Mora, at this MHURSDAT) cyening. ‘Yan Mr, Morn ‘has the pleasure. of presinilng the following grand card:— Mad, MARIETTA GAZZANIGA, ABLO | LE FRAI awa ANTONIO L, MORA. Tickets #1. For sale at Kushton's, corner of Broadway and ‘Iwenty-fifth street; principal musie, book and drug stores; at the box office this evening. NOTICE.—Eveuing dress carriages wil! come by way of Fourth avenue and leave in reverse or \RAND iia HOUSE. MLLE. AIMEE AS FIORELLA, MLLE, pees ripe FIORSLIA. EVERY EVENING. Sar 8. 0 LET_FOR HOUSEKEEPING, TO A SMALL FAMILY, handsomely furnished rooms, gas, bath, hot and- coid water—rent moderate ; handy to all west side cara, 202 West Forty-ninth street. (PO LET—A KINE with peentiar Moderate. Apply at Fourth street). 0 LET_FURNISHED, HANDSOME SECOND FLOOR, for light housekeeping ; large closets, hot and cold water, bath on same floor; separately or together. Inquire at No. 82 Amity atrect. WO HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLORS TO LET, in brown stone houée, 126 West Thirty-first street, near Sixth avenue, 1 BOND STREET, OPPOSITE GRAND CENTRAL *) iotel. Two gentlemen can be accommodated with a énit of furnished Rooms at moderate price; no meals; house heated with furnaces, [4TH STRERT, WEST, 00 AND 211A SUIT OF WELL furnished front Rooms on third floor; also a single Room, keferences exchanged. ING PLAC! janais or singiy ts MACDOUGAL Fu mished Roos keeping, to let, to respevtabi LEGANTLY FURNISHED PARLOR, Lities and splendidly furntshed; rent South Washington square (West FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, location desirable, STREET, NF. BLI EECKER.— venience for house- 64.2 STH av Parior and Bedroom on ‘y 0! venience for light housekeeping ; terma moderate, Apply £08 three days. AND APART- LET. ROOMS, WITH GAS UNFURNISHED ROOuS MENTS TO Yad LET THIRD FLOOR, FIV: private house 150 West Twenty ifth street; $30 per month. Inquire second floor. COND PLOOR OF HOU % RAST TENTH ir Third avenae, conelst of three 1 room ro LET—A NICE FLOOR _OF SEVEN ROOM; Gas, bath, hot aud cold wai ated on Sixth avenue and sith street; tent low. Inquire of H. WALKER, 198 PIANOFORTES, PLENDID STOCK OF PIANOFORTE od other first class make, for cash or ynstalments, at W prices: also Pinnos t."let and taken in exchange, HN C, BARNES, 137 Kighth strect, near Broadway. OUR OWN TOUK A. rent or soll cheap; rent allowed on pun M. MERRELL'S, No. § Union sanare nk PIANOFOR imodern wtvie rat bargain PIDDLN, 18 frai JRNER ROSEWOOD pst SINC, For 0 parior, acriiee for cash, Reale 2 Fifth avenue and Uni- depen 12 Esst Tentn street, betwe ity piaer, STEINWAY mn) PIANO AT A GREAY 8, ODEONS AND ORGANS FOR THE HOL- idays, of diifevent makers, at iower prices for cash or Monthly instaitents, or for rent, at WATERS XN Broadway, than can be found elsewhere, pene, & MOTH‘ BEA Re ven octay pan overeirang Daas, nulWings ¢ every improve: KECABLE, 269 Weet Thit POLITICAL, rpugsas FOULKE ASSUCIATION OF THE First Ward Sehvols with mi the eehool #7 and 9 Greenwich street, next Saturday, January 7, at * o'clock P. The members and those wishing to jolt the seeoctstion Bre reouesied te attend prompUye oLp | HILHARMONIO SOCIETY. General Rehearsal, Friday, Jan, 6, at 23 P, M. Academy of Music. D. Scuaan, Secretary, “GEO T. STRONG, President, Ge RAND ORIENTAL FANCY DRESS BALL AT THE fy Paging, BF and 88 East Houston street, to-morrow even- ing tic: AND RAILROAD TICKET OFFICE,—ME- BT ROPOLITAR HOTEEs TICKETS FOR ALL THEATRES. RIGINAL ORTENTAL, 6il Broadway, corner of West Houston street. THE GOOb OLD ee eEN ee 25 BEAUTIFUL LABY A’ NTS, ATTIRED in the GORGEOUS COSTUME of the LEVANT. Open every night, ‘Admission free ii FRARK BURNS, T EW DROP INN, AT 556 BROADWAY, AND SEF THE finest dressed ladies in the city. Exhibition free. 6to P.M. See photographs, G™ ‘OPERA House. ES BRIGAND: LEB’ BRIGANDS, LES BRIGANDS, MLLE. AIMEE AS FIORELLA. GRexh, ORIENTAL FANCY DRESS BALL AT THE Casino, 51 and 63 East Honston street, to-morrow event img. Dp DROP INN, AT 556 BROADWAY, AND SEE THE finest dressed ladies in the city. Exhibition free. 6 to 12 ¥. M. See photographs. ANJO. INSTRUCTION BY A NEW AND SIMPLE method, enabling the pupil to master the instrument in single course of lessons. np i HENRY ©. NOBSON, 260 Bowery. oO THEATRICAL MANAGERS, ‘Alarge and constantly Incrvasing stock of iaveteger oo esh and origina peanapalatas: lesigns, on hand at the METROPOLITAN. JOB PRINTING OFFIC E, 97 Nassau street, Old Herald Building, B° SIX AND THE AMERICUS BALL, CARTOON TELEGRAM TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), IN ADDITION TO waica A FULL AND GRAPHIC ACCOUNT OF THE GREAT BALL LIKE WITH LIFE. PORTRAITS OF THE~ DISTINGUISHED PARTICIPANTS, IN TO-MORROW'S, EVENING TELEGRAM, ALL OVER THE CITY, NG ACADEMIES, — AFTERNOON ng, Clanses at Masonic Hall, 114 East Tir. mH revoort Hail, 154 East Fifty-fourth street, ort Hull, Thursday evening, 6th inst, a at any Hour, uny oF evenitig. jar. Resivence 234 Kast stre AN WILL GIVE INSTRUC TION ON THE pups residence, for, B10 por quarters ei veh Adureas, with revidence, TEACHER, box 124 Meraid otice. SOCIATION. OF PIANO TEACHERS.—H, B, CRO- Wes Twenty aixth sttcet, Principal, Terms, Foo $6. AN pupiin exarsined quart no careiess or incompetent te, hers retained. USICAL.—STRICTLY PRIVATE _rasons PIAN a ‘Organ, ouiee ewer ny A mertidy seg aid corner Thirty-flth sires Texvonatie. Call on oF address PROFESSOR. ‘iatablisved ENOR WANTED—FOR AN EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN ~ Brooklyn. Acldrees, stating terms, C. HATCH PMITH, State aticed, Drookitbs AMUSEMENTS 514 THEATRE renee HW Ekorg Managere WAY, OPPOSITE ST. BUTLER YEAR AN IMMENSE BILL OF eV nepontitocneatanat, cours i A, 3 pet 2 mee omar . POI QUE. vs anit BST AGA Thr, it in number aia appear Le a Fn pantomime, “ais the soobraitaniny” DovanuRTY. ALL ACK’ TivERy, EVENING UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, . T. W. Robertson's new play, ann MOUNTING OF THE PIECE 18 FAULTLESS our SCENERY 13 AN ARTISTIC TRIUMPH.” fieeata, Mr, JOHN UGHA . JOU: BERT, Me CHAS, FISH! yar GHOROR Chat ARE, ai ay Mase FOWLER, ‘alse + BLAISD DELL Mie McOORMICK and others, » ‘Villa and Gi age: by ale Bugis atu WEDDIN “ i trodta! Great fase sa som fast and pr shracter pave th - a ~ ere follow, ACT SECOND, Ruined Church and Sobre Of the Fight on the Field of Woerth, ~ aus “This {1 drauntle tableau, but truth. and Mr. is Wallack has at arranged the details with ‘nis uaual keen oye t6 ectuseaque effect. No hlatrionie soene in our has ought #0 viv to, mind as tho stage of ‘Walleok's asoond’ acl of ‘War? Byron's famosa passage: In the Gllrd canto of ‘hide Harolde..”—T' ACT THIRD, Villa at Sevenoaks. THE LOST. “The whole is an ge realistio transeript of actual Iife- an “absolute roles of” the. passing timer ft ovake throughout the same kind of interest which the reader of morning journal dally takes io dated at or near the seat of the Franeo-! war. ine, It has the interest of actuality.”—Herald. ATINER one P.M RATURDAY. SAN. 7: ‘ALLACK'S. ‘igo MATINEE, WAR MATINEE, ARATORDAY, JANUARY % 2 LE-PAST ONB P, M. G5 pe me i CLOSING NI N@ NIGHTS, Last NIGHT | BUT TWO JOSEPH JEFFERSON, RIP van. J WINKLE.” “RIP VAN Wisc “On SATURDAY Y, dan Jan. cf at Lg o'clock. OGRE NESSES “RICHELIEU.” Seats secured SIX DAYS IN TN ADVANCE, at the Theatre, or at its Branch Ticket oilice, at Ditson & Co,’s Music Store, 7M Broadway. (Reerns THEATRE. EXTRA AN. \NNOUNCEMENT. ON MONDAY, J: Ress % will appear in Buiwer'e Wistorioad Play of “RICHELIEU,” Which will be produced in a very superior manner, with the addition to the regular com; pany of Mi. LAWRENCE BARRETT, io has been specially e d,and who Will appear om EXTURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 14, in the romantic drama of ‘LOVE AND LOYALTY." Both playa will be earorult ly presented, with new scenery by Chas. Witham and Misfard Lewis, costumes by Joyce, furmture by Duel, machinery hy Dante and agsiatants. ‘The dramatts persons, under the direction of MR. D. W. WALLER, svi comprise .De Mauprat De Barabas Richelieu lose} Mr, Fenno. Joseph Mr. Ande Huguet Mr. Piton vile NIT, Mr. Pater ‘hen Mr. Howson. . Orleans Master Seymour. ‘rancois ‘Mise Pateman. .Jaite De Mortimer jarion De Lorme For east of “LOVE AND LOYALTY” see future rtfsement, Box Rook now ba, ethos Seate m: may be secured six days in tenner! ‘at the usual plac CADEMY OF MUSTO, BROOKLYN, ‘Lessee and Ma 0 ..Mr. EDWIN BOO’ it. JOSEPH JEFFERSON rs will give five bast oy ee of C] kee? character of MONDAY JANUARY Ohepay, JANUARY 10, WEDNESDAY, Eee ¥ 11,° cee ~ SATURDAY, JANUA, ith the € costumes, huis Pita 8 THEATRE. se rom Box sheet Seats secured at the Academy or at Ruliman's, 1 Pisronaway, New York, LOWERY, THEATRE. NTINUED HOLIDAY VARIETIES. The areat ‘Comedian Mr. RANK DREW, and the world uncan all BLANCHE ed Gymnast in thelr splendid Fi AND GEORGE L LEOPOLD, formance on the LYING THREE DRA‘ MR. FRANK DREW IN TWO PIECES. The new Drama VISIBLE HUSBAND, Mr. FRANK DREW... KIT, THE MILLER The Drama of the IRISH EMIGRANT, Mr. PRAND DREW... .-TIM O'BRIEN iit ani two ‘Popular Songe. Concluding with the Drama of _ VENETIAN ‘BANDIT. ewer E. SUCCESS OF ITALIAN OPENA. Fourteenth street, near Sixth avenue. . DE VIVO, on SATU NDAY Gian GALA MATL TROvATO TR OE, TROVATORE, hich has created bed pani jurore on record, Mme. ROSH CSILLAG,” the finest dramatic donna, who has met with aX unprecedented success grand role ot Leonora, Mme. GAZZANIGA, in her great part of Azucena. Signor LE, FRANC, the famous Mavrico of the high Signor REYNA, Colt de Luna, and Signor BACE Ll. Conductor, Signor NICOLAO, Admission $1. Reserved feats 50c. ma $1 bn nl Boxes, @8 and #10; Dress Circle, wi ; Wallery, 600, Sale of Seats at the theatre; at 701 and Nid roadway, rime her TADT THEATRE, 45 AND 47, BOWERY. RAND GERMAN OPER: ma RSDAY, GANUARY 5, PREISCHUETZ, at the Box Oilice. GAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, Broadwa; IMMENSE mit, “GLORIOUS SUCCESS, BILLY BIRCH, The = 8. Me ea ~ Bumgaaue Ore Oper W. BE ORNBS CHARLEY BACKUS, the BILLY WES®, CARBINEERS’ MARCH TO HASH, JOHNNY QUEEN DUEL ON HORSEBACK, ROLLIN HOWARD, Delightful Pa Part Singing. LLY EMME, EAL FUN J. F, OBERIST, The. oe ‘M. DWYE! LITTLE FOLKS SCREAM, CG TEMPLETON. GROWN PEOPLE SHOUT. _ Seats seoured six days in advance, OOLEY'S OPERA HOUSE. R. M. Saar --Sole Proprietor. AND COMBINATION. HOOLEY’S AND ace & LEON'’S MINSTRELS, BABIES OF THE PERIOD, GREAT TEN EELSON CONCERT. CADEMY, OF DESIGN. FOURTH WINTER EXHIBITION, With the important addition of 150 snperb Paintin; lected in Europe during the past six months by M. Derby, and never before exuihited sn thiy county Open every day and every evening, 618 618 6ls 18 (Batubiioned 1518.) bis 618 ——- 6 818 are fearfully and 6 a iy made, & 618 ‘The Beanties, Wonders and Monstrosities of 618 613 the Human and Animal Creation to be seen at 6s 618 one visit. 18 R, KALN'S MAGNIFICENT ANATOMICAL BUM, 745 BROADWAY, ¢ POST ASTOR PLACE, The finest in the world, on SHOULD BE VISIERD BY ALT. SInsiraciive,” Amusing, Scientite and Artistic, Forming a complete Palace’ of Wonders. Open daily for gendemen only, Admission 60 cents, ROADWAY UNDERGROUND RAILWAY. 260 BROADWAY, CORNER WARREN, _Open W to 5, ND. wae HOUSE, Gis, QUEEN we dd OPERA, REL KE. "IN. LES’ BRIGANDS. boi ER EVENING AT & ; HOUSE. Brooks vy me "e SET ae ¥ an, sd and MONKEYS. “ous Bo NED T, EPH HORN, &o. Wes MATINER, WILLIS ee MoNDay, JAN. 2 bey: = x, ae \DOCUTION. MRS, GEORGE VANDENHOFF, HAVING E returned to the city, will resume her instruction in Elo- ention, at Misa Sete bok ew i ditate, Jersey € » Wednesdays; den Het! Miayatays and Friiage, ‘arn, Vandenboll receives eee pupils, bt vines and gentlemen, at ber residence, 5 ston pla eyed ORIENTAL FANCY DRESS BALL AT THE x jek Fr OW East Pouston street, Friday evening, ickets EW DROP INN, AT 656 BROADWAY, AND SEE THE DL)" finest dressed ladies inthe elty. Exbibition free, 6 to 12 P.M, See protographs, Ta ION rpo THEAT RICAL MANAGERS, A inrge and constantly creasing atoek of woob "outs, from free and QUAY as ene METROPOLITAN JOR PRINTING OFFICE, Nas ierdsd Building Pee, as PANTOMI en vies ae WOCAN ape, WEE WILLIE Wie, mya re WINKIE, om geo ony THE OLYMPIC HOT ane CAFE, Theatre, fs now ams publis favor, the. BLO'R GARI NIB! . BRIELEANT AND exiuvsrastic RECAP HON” GRAND DRAMATIC SENSATIO NO) THE THEATRE Seow Dnt FROM PIT TO ae da FASHION AND bs! Te, DAY MATH EVERY gh as AND SATURDAY SE ariny, will be presented the eucEnAiet as EEE AEROS ts in AND VAT Ove AFURES oF HR o'clock CURTAIN ise. S:12 Ballet dea Flair Mlle, Adrian ae Flora, 35—Grand Incantatid bay ‘10—The Grotto Beales with Miss Markham's song. F) sitet Ballet des Feras. ‘Matrietta Ben eae of tver me rom eae ratte to the Ferm a Gasca. 9:3u-Hhunfuated Gold Terre, WP de Fo Pay ‘o ‘Deux, Bontanil ana Novissime. telat Dan 0 he Pariatenne Matclot t Dann. 10: the Wonderful ae Great 3) ise and Govdrich, Amazonian 10 :85—The n GeloekThe Ba Bacay | Tranatormatton Seen Scene of the Curtain falls at § minutes after {ie clock. |BLO'S GARDEN. NIBLO’ gAseEnn, BLACK CROOK ety Sera par CK CROOK MATINEE SATURDA’ ee BLACK caoos MATINES SATU RADA BLACK CROOK MATINEE SHDEBEE: # didin RESERVED ORCHESTRA. ¢ CHALRS Girone Bh BROADWAY. — Bs. MELE. MILLIE TURNOU fos feet te Byeryvouy dalighted a "I ‘a DA WRAY, ADA WRAY, MILES MORRIS, 3. °A. ‘SHARELEY, Master RUNTER, ‘Last three nights of the The p= eee L. Stowe HARRIGAN AND RICKEY. HART AND RYMAN, HARRIGAN AND RICKEY, J. H, MiLBU: J. He a his unapproachable songs amd aketched,, rs Maer BARNEY, the areat Dutch voewlish EXTRA NOTI EXTRA NOTICE, | MONDAY NEXT, JAN. 9, FS EXTRA ple EXTRA NOTICE: FLnsr APPEARANCE OF 4 NEW ARTISTS. she APPEARANCE OF 7 NEW ARTISTS. Mien mEsst § ‘SUD! TE BUDLOW, the benntifulactreas and vocalet, WALL ALLIS AND WOOD; the mustea) clowas BE. B, FISHE! E TEE or, the champion skaters A. THEO, ZISKEE, A‘ J. B. te Dosa MOB! RT representation of | MOSE, 8D! AS MONDAY NEXT, THE 9FH. WEDNESDAY AND | SATURDAY. RYANTS MINSTRELS: ‘Wa street, W OPE, TWENTY: THIRD gIREET. _—_ HOUSE. ‘Ba atre Seate secured in advance, SATURDAY. TAN. 7, AT 2 O'CLOCK, LDIERS' ORPHANS’ FAIR. SEVENTY-SIRST REGIMENT ARMORY, Broadway, Sixth avenue and Thirty-ifth street, Last OPPORTUNITY TO HELP OUR ORPHANS, ADMISSION ONLY: 25 CENTS, THURSDAY, JAN. 5. Open fidget 7 wll o'clock, ALL THE LARGEPARTIOLES: ~ DiAMoNDs, JEWELRY, cLocne, BRONZES, UNITED STATES BONDE, CHINA, PIANO, —SEAL-SKIN BOEES, hey ee &e., WILL BE RAFFLED OFF, and an AUCTION BELQ FOR ALL REMAINING GOODS IN TRE PAIR. THE GRAND RAFFLE WILL BE DRAWN TO-NIGHT, TREEAND IN SHADE AND SUNSHINE. ‘OLLO HALL, EVERY EVENINO. Continned success of Dr "a Great Entortainments Mine, Mina Geary Fitzpatrick, Miss Juin Esmond, Bryuit O'Lynn, Barry Ayimer and W. E, Misdale, every evening. TEINWAY HALL. FRIDAY, JANUARY, 6, 1871, RAND CONCERE For. THE BENEEIT ov MISS ALMA KRAUSE . HE PAVILION, 68 BROADWAY, BETWEEN OREA’ Jones and Fourth streets.—Immense smecess of the voc: and instrumental conceris. Every evening. Aamenee free, Male waiters. A Dsvererry COURSE HISTORICAL LEcttnEs FOR LADIEA, “THE GREAT REPRESENT NATIVES OF MODERN CIV. BY JOHN. TORD, LL.D. commencing on Thursday, January 5, at‘lliy A. M., and con- Hnued on successive Mondays and ‘Thursdays at the same hour, ‘Terma—dlo in advance for the course; 1 single iec- ‘“forbe had at Putnara’s bookstore, Association Buikiing, with reserved seats, without extra charge. JO. NOT FORGET THE ORIENTAL FANCY DRESS Ball at the Casino, 51 and 63 East Houston etreet, to- morrow evening. Text ANNUAL KEUNION OF EXCELSIOR LODGE, ‘0. 195, F. and A. M., in aid of the Widows’ an¢ Or- hana Fs, AT IRVING HALL, TUESDAY EVENING, Jan. 10, 1871, Tickets, aamitting gentleman and inaies #2. obtained of Sohnston & Van Tassell, #7 Natsatt etrect, or 112 ave 114 Thirteenth street, Fohn A, Dougan, corer Ann and Nassau streets E. D. Hasstord, Cooper Institute, £ P. Richards, Belmont Hotel, 135 Fuiton street. ¥. L, Merrifield, Continentai Hotel, 442 Broadway. W, Merritt, 80 East Ninth street. Hall on the evening of the entertainment. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. THE PARISIAN EAvourre, MELE, AINER, EVERY EVENING, AT & MERICAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, ‘911 Fourth avenue, New York. Thorough instraction in. aul branches o1 Music. Mis 5. E. {Cook Sunt. Henry § der, Dir 10 THEATRE AL MANAGERS, d A large and opie eas Uinikion creasing «t woop curs,» "rs? from fresh pnd eign igna, on hard at the Latta 2 Jon" PRINTING OFFICR, 7 Naauau street, 4 Herald Building? _ SEASON, (Quarry “BALL, UARY 10, 1871 AT TAE NEW, yone ACABEMY OF MUSIC, AID STATE Howmorarui’ ASYLUM FOR THE INSANE, Under the anspices of 400 Iwites and gentlemen, of th cities of New York and Brookiyn, [Piekets tobe nnd 0: the managers and at the principal J. “HOOSRY EL Prosident, Mths RICHD, Bk 0 INNOLLY, AN EPHENS, Vive Presidente poutce DEVARTNEMT OF THE CITY oF NEW i PREG} CITY HA NOTICE TO CORGH GHNERS AND DRIVERS, Carriages conveying Sakis: to the Ball of the Americus Cinb, at the Academy of Music, on Thursday evening, Janu- ary 9, T8iL, will come in, from ‘Third avenue, throngh Pour. teenth ide, and go ont throgh Fourteenth street nd take up in the same order. In torming line to take ‘up company special coaches wilh form on Third avenue, horses’ heacs south from Fourteenth ftrect, north ale, jackney es wili form on Third avenue, horses’ heada north {roms tomb side of Rourteenth atrest, Tn no cage wili Coaches be allowed to come in ‘rom Fourth avenue. Fare io apy nart of tho eity, same destination, one to four Passongers, ‘The omeNny w Hite mae ave the first Conch in line, Inno care iI Coweher 3 wap iniges pestONAS W. THORNE. me Prema ce tuecetlor. —

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