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NEW YORK | HERALD, SUNDAY, JANUARY 22, 187L—TRIPLE SHEET. ROARDERS Peewee a TB On LAU ROOM, WiTH CRANHEREW STARET,, GECOND Lar I ROAMD, Fe A OBNELE- wil 08 moderate, 1 Went ( Tweaty-acventh street. LARGE SQUARE ROOM, SECOND Fi FOR endeman and wife or gentlemen, with superior Board. Thirtythird strect, betwesn Fifth avenue and Broad- “Taferesces ‘Pequired, l 8s way. $3 STUYVRSANT STREET, HALF A BLOCK FROM enpibla Honse.—A private ond elegant Home. | Apply on pesmines ;Tooms richly furnished; terme moderate; socond private table 1 desired, BLOCK PROM BROADWAY, ADJACENT TO Paired Gennd Bow. wae ead aoe Rooms, with Board, suitatie for families ant VERY LARGE HALL ROOM ON FOURTH Fl vrell furnisies, will be Jot, with tue beat of Bow Berger ferma'to'a geulietana. Small family of select dere. Reierences, 46 Seveush avenue, near Fourteenth Ry RAST FORTY-PinsT STREET, or FIFTH CORNER, Avenue.—To rent, with Board; due large Room and two Mnali, coniinunioating; eomforlably furaished; ungues Houatie refe-enoes. ] HANDsonELY PORNISHED SUIT OF ROOMS, IN rivato fauiliy; comforts of home offered; private table oderate terms, 278 Fourth evenue, neatly op- ry ebureh, Reterences © BLOCKS FROM DROADWAY—€ BAST POURTA 44 street.—An elegant Frout Roou, southern exposure, 10 bie for gent aud wite, or two geuls. Also single rooms for gentlemen, baa LOOR—ALSO ELEGANT PARLOR L008. r¥ convenience; ep suite or separately; Becink Soete''"* frat clams, 64 Greenwich avenue, bear 9p OR THIRD FLOOR, HANDEOMELY FURNISH S with first class Board; Rooms for single geal men; family private; nelehvorhood desirable; house replete with every conveniense; refercice. 125 Second avenue: EAST SEVENTEENTH SPRE LT. _HANDSOMELY ©) furaished Parior and Bedroom, also Jet, with or without breakfast, or an entire Flout exchanged. ONE DOUBLE, groom On third it Twelfch street, ROOMS TO LET, WITH BOARD, second floor, froating soutu ; one inl! oor ; a Room on fourth floor, 84 W Fifth aven! TH AVENUB, NO. 164.—LARGE PARLOR AND AL- ) cove Bedroom, 820 per week ; also large hall Room, @8 per Week, including heating, ga ana service; breakfast ft de- si KTH AVENUS, PARTIES [NEXPECTEDLY VA- 5 cating fovousd Vicor, wish, 9 dispose of same, with or Without private table; also third story back Room; terms moderate; refereuces exchanged, §& AVENUE, 743. Beautifully Turnisted front Rooms, large and smal with excelieut Board; terms moderate, 3 6 AND UPWARDS POR “SINGLE rooms, wita apres transient roa $150 per day; Rooma with Or without Board; lodgings, S0c., at Dupont House, 108 Hud- ry WEST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET,TO LEASE, AN elegantly turnished Suit of Rooms,” sogether or ‘sepa Fately, with a private table, or Board, in a French family; aus io TENTH § yo ET, Li ot DOOR FROM FIFTH wi “prival tab or oe oa } also unfurpisl pig Re puns 9 EAST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—A_ PRIVATE family will let the enttre second Floor, with or without 52 ‘Wall or Fulton street forry.—To let, well Turnished son with or without Board, RK 2 UNIVERSITY, PLACE. —T0 RENT, witht BOARD, Z hendsome back Parlor for gentlemen rooming—will find this ® rare opportunity ; alse single Rooma. 5Q WEST TWENTY-KIGHTH ATREET.. A NEATLY 2+) furnishes Room to let to a lady and gentleman ; Board fe the lady only. a, WALTER, 60 WEST ELEVENTH STREET, TWO DOORS EAST ‘avenue,—Handtotucly furotshed Rooms to let, with Boar references required. MACDOUGAL &TRELT.—PLEARANT ROOMS, well furnished, with good board. Prices moderate, Fences exchange |, NEAR FOURTH AVK- ‘with tirst class Board, reasonable. Re: ay east TENYH STREET, OL ice _hesirable, Rooms e 0 hy nd gaa, ferences ‘Cau for due woe 81 EJGHTA STREET.—A LARGS FRONT ROOM AND jotting hall Room, furnished or anfuruished, with ioard, for one or two pervons, taay be bad fu private house; revere oes exchanged, QR Pourre AVENUR.—PURNISHED 800M, ON second and third, floors, for gentlemen, with or rithout Beard yall the modern ‘eonvenlenobs; relerenoes e1- chang 9 EAST TENTH STREET, NEAR FO nue.—Hal! Rooms to let, with Board. BAST TWENTY-(HIRO STREET, CORNER OF entleman and wile; iocation pleasant: terme Fourth avenue,— front Ruom, with Hoard, for ST TWENTY NINTH STREET.—A PRIVATE 103 Take will let two large furntahed front Rooms, with food, clonet "rooms, “with oF without Board, at moderate 4; house within thort bioek of of Broadway. 10: 4 BAST PWENTY-FIFTH RET. Tears Koome, en suite, bandsomely fu without Board, suitable for a family or ve eater 4 honse and apartmenta first class, BARNARD. D. 5 jet Leeditafpteg vod 2 en ee DE setts Rote “References | cxohangods Ae f 4 BY ee sa x BOARDERS_WA WANTED, ates | O'Raan ddress Mrs. R. A., Herald ofiice, 2OARD—WITH PRIVATE ATE TANLE, QR FOR THE n, WITH TWO LARGE ROOM! suite a Bes oan ula, ouwgen Thirty oun ‘ual Fortyaieis ‘tatty only; Parlor on frat floor; wrivate fam iy}; below Fourteenth atrecta Sisth and Fighth, avenues} terms not to exceed Si por week. Ay for two days, with full rticulara, to C, ©., 384 Wt Forticth street, cferencen exchanged. OARD F TOR A ‘SINGLE GENTLEMAN; FIRST CLASS a4 between ‘Twel 4 Twent} jh strects, y fey pees Sis ant te sala oe eee toe ‘cons Ueman fs suited, and room: poe. Good reference.given and required, Addross J, 4. Bf, Herald office, JORRECTION.-li RAST BEVENTRENH | STREET, ‘between Fourth avenue and Irving Bi of Roome, with superior Drivate table, | The former preeie- tor fs not am the haa not had anything to do.with it for one veur past, oxobange: ' Bin ae ES D phil Vg i Shea or io sing oom fo et reid Sage aie sing gentlemen, with or without ‘Hoard. Nob ORTH AVERUE, Ph andaprannng DI ELLOWSs® F church.--A Suit of four inate walebe for large family or two conploa; ft rt Bevan sei iprfrato table; famlly about vacating Rm ree AT 8. yeeruen BVBRY GATURDAY. ARATOGA!—SIXTH WEEK OF THIS VASTLY HU- morous looal comedy, with ite superb soo. nery, magnilicent fashionable costumes 4 reat comedy. cust, pearooni saree 43 TEN TIMES MORK POP. x han any lucal piece ever done in New ARATOGA bari 18 PRESENTED WITH EVERYTHING ‘that histrionto art ae of scenery can ute 40 make it & GABaT0GA iT 18, Is Hike CHAMPAGNE FROM BE- winning to end ; light, fro near, pack iag is0 ‘Ont. Teal iat Barniene n the season.— IST CLAS8 BOAR! Room and Bodroom, ‘pplication, App! ans Be Pourteenry STRAWT, 108 EAST.-TWO. TAND- somely furnished ‘on recond ilvo modern improvements; auiiable for a famfly or goutlemen; with or WITH THIRD STORY FRONT moderate petce, poe tmmediate ARATOGA|-SARATOGA Is 80 AMUSING THAT TI 1 bas Kept large andiences in one continuous roar for @ month.—Express, ARATOGA!—THE ROMANCE AND BEAUTY OF BAR ATOGA appeal strongly to ine eye. * ousand plei Tt offersa aging #1 sation World, sha: ithout Board, Private table if desired. E ANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR FLOOR; Rey Suit of Rooms, on second oor, to jet without ard, at 15 Untversity place; references require nd given FA ypsueny FURNISHED APARTMENTS, WITH may be obtained at No. & Winthrop place, bo- twoen Waveriey place and Eighth street, second street west of Broadway ; unexceptionable reference given and required. ADIES CAN HAVE BOARD, WITH PLEASANT FUR- day ‘confinement eee gy te before and durin, ent, on al Mad Madame NHOCTATN'S, tion very desirable, French, mmiaveite, — ixteenth street, - — Fifth avenue, N, B.—Kest reference @ South Brookiya. 115 WAvBeLer PLace.—Lanag ROOM, SECOND oO ‘two F gentieman and wife; house brown stoue front San Icoprovenenta; Gret clues tavie; din- ner at six; also bi bull Room! {815 por week. 192 Bast SIXTEENTH STREET, CORNER IRVING piace, oppoaite Westminster ‘Hotel. Handsome! Turuiebe = second story Rooms, with or without Board. Qmall family. Terms reasonable. Table good. 126 Board i, RAST TENTH STREBT.—HANDSOMELY FUR- _Rished Room: to let. with or without Board. WEST FORTY-SECOND STREET.—¥LEGANTLY furaiavet Rooms, en suite or single, with or without first claxs party; terms reasonable; location and rat clas; references exchanged, Cull afteruoon. house 129 QHRYSIIE STREET.LARGR AND SMALL furnisted Rooms to let. suitable for gentleman and wile or wlugie geutiemen, with of without Boar 130 WEST THIRTY-FOURTH STREET.—A BEAUTI- eft Suit of Room. on, stor floor, to let, with or with- te; also large Room om 1 rT SECOND AVENUE. —T0 LET, WITH FIRST. class Board, an elegant large furnished, with Bedroom and exclusive bath, to ft tamtiy or ey xentle- Room to single gentleman, References. floor. ie ee TY-FIRST STREET BETWEEN oclztl avenue aul Broadway. Large front Room on hall Room to let, with good B. Reter- private table; also other Rooms, 10 ¢ THIRTY-SUCOND STREET.—A SUIT OF AJ Rooms, with Board es FIRST STREET.—A FUR RNISUED ROOM TO LET, with B o two gentlemen, at $7 per week each gavand bat noon dinner 1 BT, LUKE'S PLACE, IN LEROY STREET, NBAR NEAR Hudson. gentleman and wife ar two sinule reat men can be sccommodated with Board. Terms modi 1 PERRY STREET, TAREE DOORS FROM WAVER- Bad”, lace, near Sixth aveuue.—Furuished Rooms, with ‘aned a tl. Dinner at 6)§. Also table Board. yap YIFTH AVENUE.—TWO SIN- 1 TH ee Z ple Roo: Boar for for gentlemen ; he ‘house and ac- ns —T0 LET, A FRONT AND HACK 1 Vator sod tive other “hootam on second sat tind Boors, with or without Bourd, — WEST TWENTY-EIG: TH STREET, CORNER OF Broaaway.—Two pleasant, bandaomely furnished front Feasomanle, single gentiemen, with or without Board; terms L TH STREET, NEAR FIGHTH JAVENUE, —A HAND. same front ‘parlor, single Room aciciemngs third floor; closets; modern ‘improveraents. back Parlor, 16x14, neatly furnished, to let, with good tal es terms reason- aes Bo moving: reference given and required. Aduress EA , Here 16. West aera STREET.10 LET, WITH vr fron! Boom, siao one ob fourth 5) Board, a third famiilies or single gentlemen ; reference. LIVINGSTON PLACE, OPPOSITE STUYVESANT square.—To let, inp private French family, with joard, & large, handsomely furnished Room, on second Gor, Suitable for one or two persons, IRVING PLACE.—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED 1 is with Board, to two gentiemen or gentleman wite, St STREET, 4 41 WEST.—VERY DESIRABLE ROOMS, , good location; Parlor Suit, drst Giiredrth toors pestinaen preteried; terms rostonsbio.” ST STREET-—AN RLEGAN? SUIT OF ROOMS, AND z also one or two single Rooms, to let, with Board, at jo. 9 Weat Twenty-fret street, D IRVING PLACE. -HANDSOMELY | FURNISHED ZZ. oes to let, wilh Boardy on suite or singly. QP STREET, WEST, 318 ROOMS, FOR TWO OR three gentiemen, with unexceptionable table, at mode- Fate rates, QD STREET.—TWO LARGE UNFURNISHED ROOMS, G3) alto one furniabed hall Room, to rent, with, Board rd fortwo or three geutlemen, Apply at S62 West eB Forenty third stres 14] MX wacpougad | STReeT, CORNER FOURTH — 14 BAST THIRTY: THIRD STREET.—NEATLY FUR- Rooms to }ét, to centieme! Beit en 15 4. WES? FOURTEENTH STRERT.—LARGE PAR- Flor, with two large Redroome; ample closets and sion; erate:fires, with Board for two or five. 160 S8oxP, AVENUE.—AN ENTIRE FLOOR, WITH pri e or genticmen and wires or aingle g igeutioue ome fete mngie gentlemen, with or wit bathroom; third foor, front, £0 fect wide brown stone man- 450 to 845. private bathroom, to let, furnished, with or without table, to parties of the highest res yectabilit ; refer- changed, Call on Mouday. ‘i nd 165 HADISON | AVENUE —AN, ELEGANT PARLOR 19) Yor to rant with private } first class reference given and required. 16 DUANE STREET.—TWO OR THREE RESPECT. NO able young men can be accommodated with Board and = leasant front Rooms, Apply as above, LEXINGTON AVENUE, NEAR THIRTY-FIRST jeman and'wife or singe rntlemen ii Ana lame Rooms, well faruished. with Board, lam Brat class house and Yocatlon; family private, 186 WEST BALTIC STREE “TWO OR | THREE young geatiewen cam modated with fi np Slane Board, fayprivate Tamily; house ail modern Improve: ments; within five minutes’ waik of Soath ferry. 200 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.-TWU LARGE handsomely furnished Rooms to let, with or without Board; suitable for gentleman and wile, or single gentlemen. House and location rst clase, 210 WEST JHIRTYSICTH STREET.—A FRONT Farlor and two Bedrooms, connecting, to let, to- gether or sep: oF without Board, EAST SEVENTERNTH STREET, NEAR STUYVE- ant —Fleasant single Room and Grst class able for a gentieman, im © small family; terms moderato. BETWEEN SECOND ith Board, in a private one P.M. 2 ie! =, MARK’S PLACE.HANDSOMELY FUR- yunail family. gs Se Lad FOURTH STREET, ONE BLOCK EAST OF TH STREET.—AN EXTRA LARGE asomely, tarnished large closets, on Rooms to rent, with or without Board, ine oe LAMARTINE PLACE (257 WEST SS ‘A private family, having a few Pleasant Booms, with unexceptionabie 28, fest toor, with with exee nt Board, at reasoaable price. i inicaeazinaen and ‘vibsor twosingeemineeann BOND SYREE —PLEASANT ROOMS TO LET, with Board. 29 TH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE.—SEOOND Floor, handeomety furnished, with Board. Parties desiring euperior accommodations apply at Everett Library, brs Sixth avenue. #18, WEST. ROOSM, FURNISHED OR un{urniahed, to Jet, with Board; recerences exchanged. 8] WEST THIRTY-SECOND STREET.—A FRONT Room, second tioor, nicely furnished, to let, with Boos, wo two genuemen or gentleman and wile, at reduced Prices. B3 2ST THIRTY-FIRST STREET.—TO LET, WITH Board, a Lack Parlor, enitable for gentleman and wife; Alao Rooms Yor single gentlemen. 8 WEST FORTILTH STREE’ with one or more Bedrooms, with BETWEEN FIFTH Yoom, on second floor, ard. and Sixth avenues. —A i: 24 7H STREET, 11 EAST, NEAK LEXINGTON AVE. nne.—Very' desiratle farnished Rooms and Board less honse and location ; convenient to care and stages; terms reasonable ; good references. 35 5, ORAMEBCY PARK, E Desirable furnished Sut ith Board, ut moderate rates; all modern couvenien feeation central. 35 RAST rw ) from Fifth gratlemen, with Bo « 37 to let, with first class Board, to erences exchanged aNTY-SECOND STREET, ONE BLOCK venue Hotel. Hail Rooms, for slagle a; references required. WEST THIRTIET! STREET, BETWEEN BROAD- way and Fifth avenve. Fine Suite and Single Rooms families and gentlemen; ref- © EAST TWELFTH STREET, A PEW DOORS W 5 of Broadway.—A cult of Kooms to let, with Board. #0 single Koows. PLEASANT 29 WEST SIXTEENTH STREET.—A Oe Room, wit toss 1, for two gentiemen, o atleraan and w ® German private family; terms j references exchanzed, WENTY-FOURTH STREET.—A PRIVATE 4:2 Mently deateto rentce f Rooms, band- somely furnished, wit! to parties’ willing fo paye fair price for tint class sccommouauous; refer enees. CLINION PLAck ONT PARLOK AN room, aiso two ¢ eK with or without Board, 2 WEST SIXTEENTH TREET, EAR FIFTH soul w +4" ‘TON SYUARE —PARLOK AND floor; slso_ small room on £¢ Bedroor fet, wito 4. oor te STR ‘ont Room, with Board, to nen, Also single Room «References exchanger WHET TWENTY-SIX Broadway and Sixth avenue. A priva 8 alo, will le gentlemen; referene vallon Mon y or Tuesday. 3 Si - ¥ 8 . BETWEEN BROADWAY Beart, to s00 ation ni wite OF B4irx a F i PREE ye WE EN BROAD ax sai. $g, wit Boned. foc families QQ WESt YORTY-RIGHTH STREBT.—TO Lin A furnished front hall Bedroom, with or without Board, to # single gendeman. Teasonable. 215 NESL,FI°TRENTA STREGT—A FAMILY OF nix or elzht persona or & party of, gentlemen can be acrommoaated with pleasant Rooms and Sxoollent Board. all the week. Q FIFTYTHIRD | STREET, 219 and Third avenues.—To let, wit fainily, a large, wioeiy furnished “fromt Roun; aio, hail Room lor single geutieman ; terms moderate ; location good. DG WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—HAND- ,omely, furmisled Rooms to let, with superior Bos gs genllemad and wile or singe geatiomen. ‘ouse 23 EAST ELEVENTH STREET.—TWO OR THREE young gentlemen can be accomm with good Board and pleasant Rooms; terms moderate. 234. BAST TWELFTH STREET._T0 LET, WITH Board, second floor front Room, nicely furnished, toa gentleman aud wife or single geutleman ; Toeation de sirable, Helerences required. - WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, BETWEEN Seventh and Kighth avenues.—To let, a handsome 2A front Parlor, elegantly furnished, with Board. Wis? TWENTIETH STREET, NEAR rioatn A fer pardert Also furnished 25, 258% ‘WEST ria re were —FIRST CLASS 26% WEST FIPTY-FOURTH STREET.TWO FUR- ished Roome on third Soot to let, with or wit hout house and first class ; terms moderate. crenoe exchanged. ee ee WEST FORTY-FIRST STREEFT.. ‘0 ELEGANT. 266 Board ly furnmbed front Rooms on the accond floor, for and wife or three gentlemen, with frst lass 287, IRD AVENUE, NEAR TWENTY-SECOND ae for two gentlemen; tire and light; $5 to 86 on Sunday 81 WEST THIRT! z FIGUTH e and Ninth avenvtes.—A few alosty furnished Rooms to.igh with or without Board; respectable parties; terms 31 without Boat J] EAST EIGHTEENTH STREET.—TO LET, wir 32] “Board, four largo handsomely furnished, Roo two sunny exposttre; louse firet class, with all Improv: ments; neighborhood wnexceptiouable; family small; American ; references exchai 2 () BAST FOURTEENTH STREET, NEAR SECOND 3 avenue. A selection of Rooms, large and stall, with Board; centrally located; table first class; terma very reasonaie. WEST THIRTS-FIFTH STREET.—TWO NICELY furnished iarge Room, with excellent Board, in pri 33 oT y, for geatiemen and ‘their wives or singie gentle- men; terms very reasonable. 409 NES! TWENTY-THIRD STREET.-FAMILIFS or single gentlemen can obtain handsomely fur- nisned Rooms, with Soard; references exchanged, 490 LEXINGTON AVENUE.—FIRST Lass. BOARD ‘West PLY VENTH STREET—PLEASANT AND picely farnished Rooms for geatiemen, with or tn private family, for eman and wife. Frogt Kom on second foor, handsomely furnished. BROADWAY.—A_ FINELY FURNISHED L145 Binet tent Booms, 00 dd floor, to let, with Board: as Rooms for single gentlemen, with or without Board. ‘Terms very moderate. FAMILY OCCUPYING THEIR OW e would Let VEKY HAND. elegantly furnished front lemme or gentlemen and unexceptionable private tabie, lt desired. Vall street, room 1 ROOM ON SECOND FLOOR, WIth unexceptionable Board, for « gentleman, in'a private famiiy of good posi Ferenc BL Bast Thirty-irst sireet, near Madison avenue, WIDOW LADY, LIVING ALONE, WILL LE AA. chotee of Rooms to gents ior lady only; good loratic terms; private table if deste STRICTLY PRIVATE FAD of Fifth avenue and Thiriy-four furaished Room, with or without pry dress, with references, MURRAY HLL LADY, HAVING A WHOLE HOUSE TO HERSELY, would like to ta iren to Board. Ad x of Twenty-seventh street and Nuth a or indy boarders; board tath avenue sonable 103 West Twenty-ninth st. a large » Ad , Herald oitice WIDOW LADY LIVING IN HER O ‘ot her only enild, will take a child to Board her's cure, guarantedd. Adcress, for three days, H. It, Seraey Cit PRIVA | date a gentioman and lady or a small ami Boards the house in new aod elegaauy furnished. Address COMFORT, station D. | A LADY, LIVING ALONE, WILL RENT A NEATLY ) AL furniched Parlor and Bedoon to a gentleman and Wire; Honrd for wite only. Address for two days § M. box Ho Horaid ofive, LADY CAN MAYE BOARD BEFORE AND DURING confinement, and infan. adopted out, by Dr, and Ma dame WEST, 14 West Fortteih treet, near Broudwa TANDSON FURNISHED ROOM FOR TWO single Koom for pe: i oman, with or wituout beune al 2 Toast Fourtecath sires JICE AND NEWLY FURNISHED SP00x STORY Rooms, with first a table ; on! Se ewaee es East Fourth | Street, near Second avenut OX LARGE, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM, ‘With two large closets, to let, with Board, in a first class high stoop brown stone house, righ avenue, above Madison Iba Pont oer, exchanged. Address MERCHANT, box (PUREE LARGE, HANDSONELY FURMEHED OO manteating Rooms, southern exposure, 40 lt, ‘with firat Giasa private table and aitandance, in a private tamily ; price ‘$100 per week ; location above Tenth atreet nad near avenue; referenees exchanged. Address MERCHANT, box 4,540 Post office. 0 MET_WITH SUPERIOR BOA ‘Wonabio private table, x Suit Front houses on fwenty-Ahied street, wear Put, also ‘ont house, on rear FIR avenue other Rooms, "Particulars with 6-8. PROK, #1 Brondway. sien STREET (NO. 53; _RETW EEN FIFTH } Boards of pA some toor of a ‘tra private, Bor id Sixth avennes, —Furniahed with first class ‘Minow sult of inrge and beaatitul to let, un- furnished, WASTED CAN OCCUPANT FOR A MAND SOMELY furnished Room, second floor, front; good Board, fre and gas furnished fora very moderate sum; also a hall Room} references exchani Gall at 333 Recond avenue, near Stuyvesant square, A. “SINGLE GENTLEMAN, OF QUIET, AC bublia, sock) bus not demonstrative, ent hoard in nd a hore in 9 fay bad con peopl ected, in m business oxpa- chy, wil owe St the tending Gailtes, he’ requlree full freedom of movementa-of exit and eutrance;. tore, however, for boarding houses’ not in detail, M., contingencies than for frequent u: ptlced rm Address, with terms and particulars Herald office. GENTLEMAN WANTS A, MIOELY FURNIBHED Room, with or without Bos ddress, stating terms, HOME, box 101 Herald flee, - A. GESTLEMAN AND WIFE WISH, FROM JANUARY 81, 8 well furniatied Ropm on, second Noor, with water, A$, closets, &c.; full Board for lady, board for gentleman on ninday ; a pri tama owning the house proferred, as @ Permanency ts desired: location Ninth to Eighteenth street, and Fonrth to. Seventh loci 8 for three days D, mM. fox 12) Nerald” mee, stating full particulars and joweat ter OARD WANTED—1N A GOOD FAMILY, BETWEEN Fourteenth and Thirty-fourth streets, respectable single lady, whose time is fully occupied’ with professional ite vl references exchanged. Address A., box 133 jerald offi OARD WANTED—BY AN INVALID LADY, WwHO 18 at limes confined to her room; must be pleasant loca- tion, and small family; references Fequired. Addross with particulars, M, M. M., box 105 Herald oitice, ae. WANTED FOR GENTLEMAN AND WIFE.— Price not to exceed $20; reference. Address A. W. A., 458 Broadway, up stairs. Hoeep. WANTED BY A GENTLEMAN. PARLOR gad Bedroom, with full or partial Board, in a central location of the cit ss bor 2:65 Post ottice, OARD WANTED— BY, re YOUNG GBNTLEMAN. AD- dress, stating terms, &c., WEEKS, Hi office, BOARD WANTED GOOD BOARD, WITH PLEASANT rooms, above Tweltth street, for five persona, for which vi ‘month will be paid, including Gre and gas. dress ILSON, Herald office. OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, py vate family; room partly or ful rrmiahod, I. zoan, stating full particulars, J.T, A., station OARD WANTED-—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY; THREE large Rooms, each with fre and gas; tor four adu and litte girl, Adiress, with terms, which must be mode- rate, B, C., box 14 Herald ofice. ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, A ROOM, with Board for wite, in a small family. Addreas, sro terms, which must be moderate, Po, box 170 Herald oflice. WASTED _poaRD FOR ONE OR Two COUPLES ON ‘west side, south of Twenty-third street. Terms must ed. None others noticed, Address moderate and fully a & K., Herald office, BROOKLYN BOARD, 10 ‘Ww NO.) SANDS | STREFT, BROUKLYN.- TWO fenilemen and gentleman and wife can obtain good om reasonable torins; house modern and all improve- ments. OARD WANTED_IN BROOKLYN, BY A SINGLE entleman private fantly preferred; location Clinton if suited. Address COUNTRY “BOARD. YENTLEMAN — WIFE OR SINGLE een X desiring th accommodat <WASHINGTON PLACE HOTE NE DOOR from broadway,—Opened on the European plan; newly Jegantly furnished ;:auperior accommodations; fam! can obtain Rooms, en suite, the lowest posaibie price. and desirable sing e “how, corms at (and 6 Washington place, A PARK AVERCE HOTEL, AMERICAN AND EURO- + pean plan, Park avenue, Forty-first_ and Forty-second Street. The only economical first class hotel for iamilios. Vermanent or transient. Fourth avenue cars pass, QARATOGA SARATOGA, GROWS IN FAVOR Pahl ly, and the Fifth Avenue Theatre has been: crowded nightly with intensely amused au- diences.—Aibion, ARATOGAI—IF ONE DESIRES THE HEARTIEST kind of laugh let him visit SARATOGA at ‘the Fifth Avenue Theatre.—Telegram, Sanarose t Na COMIC SENSATION OF 1871, Sa SECURED B DAYS IN ‘ADVANCE. TH AVENUE THEALRE, ) Sole Lesseo and Manager, Orang THEATRE. LAST NIGHTS LAST NIGHTS of G. L. FOX'S: POPULAR PANTOMIME, WEE WILLIE WINKIR, NOTICE Owing to forthcoming novelties this higly wuccensful @ must positively be withdrawn at a very early ‘Seats can now be secured THE ast NIGHTS, THE LAST WEDNESDAY" AND SATURDAY MATINEES. In rehearsal, RICKELIKU, with entirely new scenery, costumes, &, G.L. RICHELIEU 1BLO'S “GARDEN, NIBLO'S GARDEN, | Loti erenins a4 SUCCESS GRAND DRAM ATIO SENSATION OF THE AGE. ENSELY CROWDED AUDIENOES nightiy attost the UNAPPROACHABLE SPLENDOR GREAT SPECTACLE. BVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINER will be presented Charien Barras! oe drama of the LA K, wih entire NEW SCANERY. cosrit ee eats le and the LARGEST GRAND BALLET at ever appeared in TIME TABLE OF Temi bas « OF THE LACK CR § o'clock CURTAIN PRiSES. —Ballet —Ballet des Fleurs, Mile. Adrian as Flora, 35—Grand Incantation Scene. = The Grotto of ‘with Mise Markham's song, 18—Grand Ballet des Ferns, Marrictta Bonfantl. 9:30—Grand Developing Scene from the Grotto to the Fern ‘Lake of Sliver § een, with the Orpetal Cascade, fy ‘50—IJuminuted Gotd 8:65, ‘The Fas de Deus, Donfasil and Novtsstio, ie. &—-Nauich Giris’ Dance, 3__'The Parisienne Matelot Danos, 10:11—The Wonderiul Males. 10:25—The Great Skaters, Moe and Goudrich, 10:45—The Amazonian Maroh. ll o'clock—The pastes ‘Tratatormation Boone of the P DEW DROPs, Curtain falis at ra after 11 o'clock. HE HOLLAND TESTIMONIAL, COnee ESDAY EVENING, Jan IN NEW ORK: Mr. ADQUSTIN DALY Fox 2 ry 95, 1871, AT THI FOURTEENTH Shin HEATRE (Generously tendered by re, WHEATLEIGH « SNYDER). Mr. cuan. SPECHTER and Miss CARLOTTA LECLERC having voluntecred their aid to the Holland Testimonial, wil appear at the above ae time and place, in Bulwer Lyt- ton's romantio drama of TUE LADY OF LYONS. ‘Where they will bs 2 the co-operative assistance of ir. MARK SMITH (who has just arrived from England and immediate'y offered his services), Mr. OWEN MARLOWE, Mr. C. H. ROCKWELL, MES 0. DUNN, Mr. JOHN SEFTON, Mr. L. E. SEYMOUR and agers. \n of the various ‘yon Book OFER. MARie St SERBACH.—STADT TANS Ot Ss Goerhe's masterwork, 16 with the satire origioal seonte eora 4 executed Sy an inctonsed orchestra of forty, ot SEBACHT In her reat =. — ‘Tuesday, MARIANNE Wednesday, MA- ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWE! rat appearance in Now York of Mins ADA omy, FEMALE INSTRELS, FEMALE MINSTRi:LS, FEMALE MINSTRELS. 3 FEMALE MINSTRELS. STRELS, A full band of beautiful and talented youn; — NEW cone ein vssieenaiet 2 KES, & THE LAST SENSA’ To EUROPE, Ie Marvell, Watch, om fhe Rhine, Siar Spangled Ban- GRAND AND aororots 8 NATIONAL Sy TONY PASTOR'S GREAT STAR T _MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND BAURDAY, va T 23. Gtaiway HALL. THEODORE THOMAS! D ERTS ‘will be given by Mr. THEODORE Sora on bis return the FRIDAY EVENING, JAN. 2, FIRST coxcerr, T OF MISS ANNA MEHLIG. beta EDAY. a JAI AND LA: er CONCERT. ominent ertiste wil oppear:— TED AND POPULAR TIAN ISTS, NA MEHLIG “Mtg, i THEODORE THOMAY oP UNRIVALED ORCHESTRA OF SIXTY PERPOKME! ADMISSION TICKETS ONE DOLLAR RESERVED SEATS FIFTY CENTS EXTRA. Bodies sale of Reserved feats and Tickets will commence on onda Sanuary 28, at the box office of Steinway Hall, at J. Buhne & 620 Broadway. at G. Schirmer, 701 Broad: ¢ theatre Ticket Oflie, id Broadway, ee al Has AND SUNSHINE. ALL. EVERY EVENING. moat beatiful irlah Seomery 10 tho world. Must by Descriptive Lecture, Songs, Dances and Sketches. Commence at 8. Admission, 25c. and f0c. Mme. Fitzpatrick being no longer connecte:! with this entertain: ment her benefit will not take place on Monday, 80th ary, as advertised. BE Tho followiny THE fi of Janu- SELECT FAMILY HOTEL, FIFTH AVENUE, o jadisor vearding se rates; references required. J. W. WADSWO! tor. \LIFFORD HOUSE, BRUADWAY AND THIRTY.FIRST street, Las to let Suit ‘of three Rooms, parlor and two bedrooms,’ connecting; tirst Boor corner Kooms, fronting om Broudway. LINTON | PLACE HOUSE_ON THE EUROPEAN lan, 755 Broadway and No.2 Clinton place, corner of Eighth siveet, Rooms fa for families and én, ae en Hlemen at moderate rates. WENS & HERBER EW ENGLAND HOTEL, NO. 30 BOWERY, CORNER F Bayard street. —200 light rooms, neatly furn' and 00 cents per might; $9 ant $A per week; for gentlemen only. PICKWICK HOUSE, 147 AND 149 CEDAR STREET, Convenient to New Jersey ‘erries; Lodgings, 20e.; ain. gle —— rd and Lodging, $5 per week. BSc. and ‘TING OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ‘aminany Hall General Committee ft was Kesolved, that the pubito reception of the Iris released prisoners at Yammany Hall, which was to have taken place on Munday, the 23d inst be poxtponed for the present. RICHARD O'GORMAN, Chairman, James 8. TeNxvasy, Secretary. 2, bye New York, Jan. PIANOSORTE: A. STLENDID STOCK OF VIANOFORTES, aud other first claes make, for cash or ini ents, at Very low prices: algo Panos t "let and taken in exchange. JOHN C, BARNES, 137 Eighth street, wear Iiroadwaye, & RAVEN PIANOFORTE, ONLY arved rosewood ouse ; good AS NEW; R OWN reat barg gain, VDL, 18 Amity street, near Broadway. recee PIANOS TO RENT, NEW AND SECOND fine tone; hand, grand, upright and square; prices from $5 to ®2) per m ent appued on purchase 3.4 N. PATIISUN & CO, 48 and 5C East Twenty-third st. AND STOOL AT SA West Thirty first street. D FOUR ROUND rte, marie to orde! will be sold for 27 amber and Dinthy Furniture at half cos property of private fainily. st Tenth street, one block went of Broadway, between University place and Firth av. DRAWING ROOM PIANOFORTE FOR SALI FINE TONE MAHOGANY PIAN: asacriiice; price #75 MAGNIFICENT RICHLY CAR corners rosewood 744 octave Pini octave, rosewood case, superb finish, full fron plate, overstring bass, agraie, rich Lone + moet celebrated etty makers; wart nied for live. ye Will be sold a perfect bargain for onah. -Avpiy at GA) Sixth avenno, near Fortieth street, from 8 A.M. Au » for four day | 4.U 4UY ELSEWHE dence 113 West 1 —Magnificont Pompacour Parlor Sutt, ‘one on, #1005 Tep Suits at $45; rosew om. Suits from 0; Velvet and brusse! . Also Dining Ca om and Basement Furniture. IANOS (NEW AND SECOND HAND) TO RENT— From $3 to $10 per month 0 upwarda. Binglny rie, Piano and Violin taught at BV. DUMS- DAY" 4a font a ouaton atract, ROOKLYN OPERA HOUSE. WELCH, HUGHES & WHITE'S MINSTRELS, Master HARRY JANVIER, the Musloal Prodigy. Carry the eee o Mary, and by the Star Troupe, R. JOSEPH “JEFFERSON BAID:—“MISS KEENE ‘witte to Boucieau t for a play I saw in England, called “Hunted Down.’ You are the ony woman in the country who can act Mary Leigh.” LL LESSONS STRICTLY PRIVATE.—PIANO, V10- Tin, Guitar, Singing, Organ, Harmony ; leasons day and avening’ ‘American Normal Musical Cgnservatory, 692 6lsth avenue, corner Fhirty-ifth street. Send for circulars, HOMAS BAKER'S NEW FOLKA. foc., nightly encored capital ar iby thief (PUQMAS BAKER'S NEW WALTZ, introducing ali the favorite melo: “LES BRIGANDS,” k's ti lar opera. ‘A delegtabie bouquet of gems from Olfenvueh sparkling work.""—Herald, HOMAS BAKER'S NEW GALOP, “RON BON” (JUST published).--“One of the pretties and most sparkling Galops by the celebrated musical director of Wallack's thea- tre.” Revi W. A. POND & CO., S47 and 806 Broadway. IGHT GYMNASTICS AT THE HARVARD ROO) Sixth avenite and Fort street, Mondays and ‘Thursdays, $j and 7g Y. M.j = ME “U. MARTIN. TON BOUCICAULT. SAID:—"I_ HAD You “mind constantly rhe writing this drama. IN MY MUSICAL. — CHOIR, CONSISTING OF ORGANIST, SOPRANO, ‘Tenor, ‘Contralto and Basa, perfecly acauainted with the Roman Cathoif iscopa! actvices, are open to en- gagement. Addrees ORGANIST, 448 Myrtle w Of iamilton street, Brookiyn, LADY WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION ON TH forte and sloging at papil's restdenee for #10 per quar- best reterences given, Address, with residence, hac AUER, box 105 Herald office. — <. WILL GIVE INSTRUCTIONS 0} urve at pupil's residence, for #10 per quarter; ce given, “Address, with residence, TEA Cun. ald olice, —PROFESSOR N. W. GOULD, GUITARIST, Thirty second street, near Lexington avenue, enabies his teh ina few lessons (0 uecompany songs and play effectively, Banjo taught practical’y by note, USIC, SWEET MUSIC."—STRICTLY PRIVATE LES. sont Piano, Viola, Guitar, pinging, Organ, Har- mony, 692 Sixth avenne, corner of Thi fin airect. Kista Nahed 1264, Send for citeuinr, Addr PUK LITTLE CHURCH ROUND. THE CORNER—SONG ana Chorns; words by Arthur Matthigon ; music by G. S, GUE Dwyer. Published by Fairoblid & Dwyer, 077 Sixth avenue, HOROUGH INSTRUCTION ON PIANO BY AN EXPE. rienced toacher: only §% per month. Moth 5 Speck! attention to beginners, £00 Weat Fifueth TIOLIN TAUGHT BY A FRENCH PROFESSOR, AT V ieowa or pupitte residence, Terms, fycluding music and uae of instrumeat, very moderate, Special attention given to beginners. Address STRADIVARIUS, Herald oflice, WASTED-PUrILs FOR THE PIANO, BY A LADY teacher of abligy. Terms reasonable. Call on or ad- dreas MUSIC TEAGH ER, 22 West Fourth street PUT, MELODEONS AND ORGANS for the hol'days, of different makers, at lower prices for cash or monthly instalments or for rent, at WATERS’, 481 | Broadway, than can be found elsewhere, . Min, PER QUARTER -MU experienced Kuropoan bolar, 1. Apyly at Brown's Collewc, 23 Fulvon atrocty Peak ivi: __ AMUSEMENTS L'asrtiggear wR RA ue, * who will have the honor of once 1re appearing betore & piow bvatittrs BEST PLAY, HU TED DOWN, TWO LIVES Or a aia, the de the yay Wife, ini Bei Laura Keene. wa, Let ‘Bir Arthur 6! ‘his, Frank Mordaunt. Conway. BUTE TET cee ‘VENT OF THE SEASON, iter ander, Foster’: GORGEOUS O8 FANTOMIA, greshw. Boa her. oy ent hata oh, m straw. AFTER A ceva PREPARATION ona ree TH ina NEW A! SPLENDI MARVELLOUS 8 NEGHANICAL WoNDlns, VEL AND RATE EWILDERTNG 4 TRANSFORMATIONS, me gn bps o Bornancer Troupe of TMs bbave been engaged to portray the prmetpale in this superb HERNANDEZ Fostaie . Jon Lars Misa Neue Waki Manager is ines ne sereeien of nMTMEROUS A Pitan MAL! ASD PEMALR. ‘The ful! and elaborate description will be found tn the pro- aramines 0 et ihe day. EVERY SATURDAY, Py GRAND pet SEE-SAW MATINEE, x O'CLOCK, yan. Bonar, JANUARY 25-8 Tae scHod) a BS a AL. 'UESD. RY FAINT WeaRT! NEVER MW Wil Vann LADY and WEDNESDAY, SANUARY OURS, THURSDAY, ‘JANUARY 26—OURS. FRIDAY, JANUARY 2%, FAINT HEART NEVER WON N FAIR LADY and SATURDAY MATINEE AT HALP-PAST 1-oURS. A FAVORITE COMEDY, 514- FEE COMI i BROAD DW Ag, OPrOs oe 8T, NICHOLAS, BUTLER a G ‘at i KE. ng THE CHIE FEATORES OF INTER TIMENSE INFLUX OF TALENT THIS WEEK, THE WONDERFUL LAURI TROUPE, THE FIRB HE Pie HERB: LE, ANETTA GALLETTI, MLLE. AUGUSTA AND TE a SPLENDID, orca" TROU MLLE, BLANCHE AND GE IN HET Sturuxbo OU! wil opeak the Grow wt ey eit pe United States. on the Gro an @ Uni pS ASHOROFT. AND: M okto riington, Lew Wa ol J. sid Hinlnge x i haleeaenaion ivan? Bi ol a el wh, Beats secure i @ix days in rie NING. OOTH'S THEATRE. chines bal Sing as } EXCEPT SEE TERDAN, win BOOTH “RICH: ELIEU." with MR. LAWRENCE BARRETT AND AN EFFICIENT COAST. “RICHELIEU” MATINER ON SATURDAY, AT AT 16 O'OLOGK. SATURDAY Ev: BNING, waanine MR, LAWREN' rd RAP! as tn “MARBLE teaRT, “ Beate secured SIX DAYS IN ADVANCE at the theatre, “tt i its branoh ticket office, at Ditson & Uo's musio store, 71] Broadway. BW YORK CIRCUS. Fourteenth street, baat aii Tesaseil ot Music. L. B. LENT, Director FAREWELL CINDBRBLLA MATINEES, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, 23s, fn addition the STRENGTH OP THE ENTIRE CIRCUS TROUPE. EVERY NIGHT AT 8, AND AT THE MATINEES, GRAND DISPLAY. MARVELLOUS DEXTERITY AND ATHLETIC iret appease ST LONB OF POWER AND AGILITY, ‘ALT BEN AUDARLAH TROUPE REAL BEDOUIN GHLDREN OF nin DusERT 4 SUPEES DISPLAY Shemnsnor¥0, rts AND PYRAMIDS. EXTRAORDINARY FEATS U1 ae ‘SCULAR ENDURANCE, which alwa ASTO! Sue, Mie oa tered Ora ACTS OF DARING ale CROBATIO AND GYMNASTIC WONDE! FAREWELL GINDERELLA MATINEES. WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Bs O'C) Beare NEW OPERA HOUSE, TWENTY “THIRD street, bet ween Sixth and Seventh avenues, near Booth’s PBestre, _Bvecy evening st § and Saturday Matinee ot &. BRYANT'S M EL PAST _ EB rahe BRYANT'S MINSTREL BRYAN1°S MINSTRE! BKYANT'S MINSTRELS. BRYANT'S MINSTRELS. BRYANT'S MINSTRELS, ‘ANTS faee K TH in LITTLE MAC'S ESSENCE, BRY. TOMMY SULLY'S DANCES. BRYANT’S NINSTRELS.| THE BLACK BRIGANDS, CAN YOU SIAND ON YOUR HEAD? Dave ae amare Little Mac, Dan DAN BRYANTS PALA OP OR OF MINSTRELSY, 23D 8ST. FAMILY MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY, AT 2 orchock” 618 ys NEW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, roadway. cy (Established Tie.) Nolse Seymour, 6 Hy We are fearfully and a fearfully au‘ ou wonderfully made. ous 613 Pe Beauties, Wonders and Monstrositics of = 613. 618, mand Animal Creation to ve seen at 613 618 one vai 3 618 rpRenor’s 1, LYRIC HALL, Sixth arenes) Reservoir square. wRs, ACK ADY'S SERIES OF UPTOWN DRAMATIC AND POLITIC peor Commencing MONDAY EVE Jon. at 8 o'clock. Selections will be made trom SMIAKSPEARE, SCOTT, SHERIDAN, BULWER, BURNS, &c., &e. D* N'S MAGNIFICENT — ANATOMICAL 745 BROADWAY, ne mie ASTOR PLACE, W YORK. THE Finis IN THE WORLD. None nal ft. SHOULD HE VISITED BY ALIa “Tnstructive,” Amusing, Seiontite ead Al Porming a compiete Palace of Wonders, Open ‘dally for nilemen ny Admission 50 cents, GNES F novoIcAULT SAID :—“WH me his pla, be inqubred, for Mary ruensht Treplicd, ‘Laura Keen Asmar RICHELIEU, | 1 Guide, ior ‘Tableanx, 2e Working steam’ Engi gle Photographs. Bie. EMYss' Bazaar, No. 8 Astor place. RW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, The Representative Musical Institute of the country, CLASSES CONSTANTLY FORMING FOR INSTRUCTION fn all branches Musto, Harmony and -Mo. SUBSCRIPTION BOO from 9 A.M. to 8 EN DION FINISH- ‘ho’s the woman ie.; | AMATEUR'S Plays, N Bt; Magie only g of Vocal and Instrumental ‘omposition and the TERMS CUASSES of Three, G10; of “Two, $15 per quarter. PRIVATE INSTRUCTION, 835 per quarter. Application to be made at the enéral Conserratory Ofecs, 620 BRO. r'Twelfth street YOR! ADWA B. BROOKLYN BRANCH, 128 (New No. 102) COURT, near State street, BROOK! HE NEW YORK TRIBUN Down’ is the best play produced thls reason, and de- cldedly one of the deat Hotcieawt ever wrote; while tt fa as intensely exciting as an, of his sensation plays it is as briilfant as his eariiest comedy.” TBRARY MALL, 4 Thuraday, Jan, '26, brated American tener; Carl Werner, GRAN D CON Je the cele: the favorite WARK. 1 Wet ; Feriinand von Inten, ‘iat, aud Joseph iterrmannn, the great basso, The graud For particulars, eee P piano is from Newark daily pap IGHT GYMNASTICS AT THE HARVARD ROOMS, 4 Sixth avenue and Forty-second street, Mondays an Thursdays, 34g and 7) P.M, . & Co. orge Steck 8. NHOMAS BAKE We, int “An excelient and effective become exceedingly popular, HE PAVILION, 688 BROADWAY, BETWEEN Jones and sree a, concerts every evenin; W GALOP, “LES BRIGANDS, ring and Laughing choruses. rangement that caunot fall to Weekly Review. BOSTON PO: NE LWYN GAVE US Inst night the gem o, iunted Down’ will jive as long as the drama oxtsts, TANTED--10 GET INSTRUCTION FOR THE STAGE, WW isirees CREIGHTON, BANG AND GUITAR, INSTRUCTIONS BY HENRY C. DOBSON, the ol established teacher, at the eid, extn lished p!ac uusival iusirumgats of wll descrip. ons at reas 1K Dame and reference, and stating terms, re of J. H. Christe, 1,408 Thitd Wu Bowery able pric 0 THE pighing MANAGERS, ir ta Alarge and consti tyasing tock of w0OD OUTS, from fresh nn OFHgINAl aa at the METROPOLITAN Joep NtiNG OFFICE, 7 NASEAIL ARE uudinet Es AMUSEMENTS. LOBE GLOBE GLOBR, a) mae pons "HEATRE, THEATRE, THEATRE, bl 78 oe ROADWa¥, BROADWAY, BROADWAY, MONDAY RVENTA NING, adrcfOl DAY RYENING, Sus. 38, 81,800 IN GOLD, ° vices sono the In three tableaux. Tablewu i—Tho Waters, This mai unattempted to thi ther Groups in the midet o| This ota, During i perenne they wlil tor the frat introduce the LITLE BO PREP. child wons wAfScane without doubt, challenge the world to compere wwecan, without doubt, challenge the world to compote, with the erent Ethiopran Comod EAGEN, EAGEN ts jah Vocalte i Deneck acciae IQUUL sha REMAN, Re fn his groat lining plete of Sonny an the king of comedians. DD AN IN TWO AOTS ADD RY RYMAN RIMES, ALL APPEAR ON THE ONE ByERiNa APP! WYO: WITH Ing GREAT GAST AND ORI + iNaL wi THE tH Managers pay the ‘above amount per week for the sore WONDERS OF THE TWO }O HEMISPRERES, WONDE RS OF tH Y TRE two} WALHALLA AND B BIOPLARTIC TROUPES, AND BIOPLASTIC TROUPES, DaAgzi DAGALIN DAZZLIN FOUNTAIN PRISMATIC FOUNTAIN: ATIC ROUNTAIN | mY ouret ' oR gxor, ta ORY RYSTAL GRO! RYBTAL Gi ORYSTA! THE ORYST THE TH TH Taveated by Professor SCHMIDT Fountela of the Gold and Silver Tableau 3—Hebe axned Jay Piety Oryetal rvelions a i ona cate, of magnitude Perr J nals of Hy iraulte Sefence, and is fure the falry-like appearance of Living Female ng waters. f the giitterin these grea They appear tn six enhanced fa but on of ‘es MORE. MOREB—— MORR. powuan AND pares OW MAN Lepiedh ARK! ry BAGEN, BAGBN, BAUBN, Bi 30st ART MR, JOSH Hau, seine aT, LD FIREMAN MOS wIBS BBSSIK SUDLO! ge and Miss Line, AS MASTER nasa hout am equetatn Dutch ¥ alas a 8. arent D Di BANDS, AND 0) Mites, THINK, is WONDERFUL m= MBINATION OF TALES ‘BAB ON THE ONE KViNING, CONCLUDING Wit THA LOOAL DRAMA, Pkerncrs. GREAT GasT AND ORIGINAL BFRBOTS. NEB WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, Kk WBDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. NATL Special engage! Monday, Charlies ST. FRIDAY, FAREW ILL" BENKETE OF Gis LYDIA €MEG'S DIVERSION AND SCENES FROM IXION. Monday, Jan. 10, RED HANDS Monday, Ti Prodactiod of an ontir with ‘og LYDIA THOMPSON Ba oe LAST threo months, and it bas veen amiooth, p without the xeat of especial exeltemont. When the sun + Fost, just irom our sight, irradiates fresh os beauty. can cal Gu. OPERA HOUSE. Adm! Musical Director. 2 Selections « BK 5G Part IT, 1- Wb os “Der Froischuts’ 9—Pot Pourri. Tlustrating n from Berinand taversing Austria, Switreriand, France and Spato, of the LYDIA THOMPSON TROUPE. LYDIA re ganta 183 THOMPSON IN CUMEDY AND BURLESQUE. ment and iirst a) eat DEWAK AND oe Bt R. ac * tucaday, Wednesday at pry ‘8 Ce Drama, ICATE GROUND, aa Ttnompaon, Mr. Fred. De! Die prac f aud Mr, arance of Miss LUQY RUSHTON, ATINEE PERFORMANCES, AT 2PM eaay, Thursday and Friday, ely mew, vieentional Uraaung gueiaed THE SPIRIT AVENGER, Scenery, costumes 2 and effects. ibis “Hosrso FAREWELL NiGtts AN NEW. FORK. b's MUSEUM BURLESQUE, ongaguenech of ho Lyain Thome: close. It has ins Troupe at nt Wood’ upwards asant and merry— however, he sens for so the fair burlesque @ bright, expiring amtle; and e38, a8 she i® about to vanish tre and siines in rarer 43 “Lis as pretly a way of ii to mind. —rhe New Vork fi ‘VU GRAND CONCERT . i FISK, IRIS NINTH REGIMENT BAND, { nulberiag Over ONE HUNDREU AUCONPLISHED SOLOISTS, : CARLO FAT PROGRAMME. abuco’’ jomanza, Frain “Lise uptin alop, INT! TitcttSSi0N OF ES sialy, from thence by steamboat to Scotland, England, Russia, Poland, Hungary and return to Berlin. During this novel musica: descripuice of the respective ational troduced various phases tietlon many beauuiul geome { envied wii De In. 8 with startling and origi ects, p of a long jouruey. and im wale Heatabont viciesiiudes, Ing udiag ‘a slorm At sea, will be viv- r iuiy depieted. I -Song, “DoT Lore Thee”. J—Selection, “La Princess: oar Rena or eee ie a Pricéa, Admission. Reserved seas Doors open at 7." 1 RAND OPERA HOUSE, x JAM THE THE THE with Beaty secured al corner Twenty-third street and Ligh ES FISK, JR.. ‘OF SUCCESS. cRowDED 1 D HOUSES. EVENT. LA EVENT. vent, | aR EVENT, EVENT. BYENT, | THE THE = | THE VERIGH( LE, Every SATURDAY, MAIINEE AT 9 LES’ BRIGS NDS. 1 GRAND CONCERT, KS EXCELSIOR. N REUINENT BAND, Haoee neat at bor olfee of Opera House; also wt Sohtr and Erie Kailway tickel ollice, cornse | Broadway. fea | ening nntil further notice. ' SUNDAY, FIFY He OPE HOOLEY'S AND i: LLY © LE I the best set of the season. By Knight. Price Wo, Aiso, ‘Les Helgands Lancers," Ave, ust tind Humor aud “Kantasieblider" waitees, by Sivauss, and Brothers" galop, We. DITSON '& COs, Publishers, TU roadway. Bogs, UNDERGROUND RAILWAY, _Open W to 5, TERRA AND RAILROAD TICKET OFFICE NE. NAR AL CONSERS ATORY OF MUs Bex near rpo OSTON 8, 585 BROADWAY. chai entitled D J 1U HE LITKLE Guu THE LITTLE CHURCH ROOND TH THE LITLE CHURCH KOOND THE Immense success of the opera LES BRIGANDS, . with MING CHORUSES RABINEBKS MARCI TO TASH, ’ DUEL ON HORSEBACK, ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM Get your seats. Beate scoured Hix days In advance. HOOLE «Sole Proprietor inbination, N'S MINSPRELS. eat | The Only GRAN DUCA DIP) WA played by all the lea "GREAT SUCCES ‘chestras and pronoutced 26) BROADWAY, CORNER WARREN, iy hu "THEATRES, 10. Klguth street, between Broadway aud Fourth avenue, Apbhieations are now received, NJO, SONG AND_DANCK, JIG AND CLOG DANG.» ing taught by JOHN BOGAN, 10) East Houston air-et, Vowery, Ladies taught privat THEATRICAL MANAGERS, jarge and peed | wnbly ‘ine ¢ norensing stocks woop curse trom fresh aud original METROPOLITAN ” designs, on hand at tht Jon PRINTING OFFIC Nassau strect, O14 Herald Budding,

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