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Further Testimony Before the Legislative Committee. “The Check with Miller’s Endorsement—It {s Pronounced a Forgery. ‘The Aasembiy committee reconvened yesterday at the rooms of the Fire Underwriters to hear tesu- mony relating to Mr, George W. Miller's adminis- tration of the Insurance Department. The most important evidence given was that touching the cheok for $500, which was said to have been paid to Superintendent Miiler’s order. It will be seen that his endorsement proves to be a forgery. THE EVIDENCE, grammation 6 ere the re chee! of the examiners, for $1,000 is made payable to the order of Mr. Freeman, the Beoretary of reas, sua company ; the amount was paid to South- To Miller Southwick never asked me for any mot pening Xl has told me that th paid 1 ith ‘Wau or myself was sworn ; C. Stanton, of the Knickerbocker Life Tnsuranos Company, is Vice President ; it was examined by Miller and bis employes; it continued from September to April; no bill wos Pentel atter they got tl FD heard were sole jent ask Mr. Miller what the expenses wot fa be, and he appealed to me, and I said I thought 4 y Bouihwict os these enc maeel hes, or foarmorer’ don’t know of any other sum having bean ee \. Di Cachan Sean tees fais not made at pi ibe res ace 001 it was brought about ue ence of certaln papers. who. had made ott by ie a other companies ; testimony was taken of three ; the Finance Committee examine the assets it takes shoe about three days, e expenses she clerical force employed; was never Asked by you for savmesey, oF was led to suppose you expected any ; never stook in the fe that the na ere were > tnjarious it was ut fee pally re ras nat oer rane ent of ype i coe pana Feede agriae ~aeimaeee ‘confidence even ihe in sworn statements of companies. Mr. ©. Stanton, of the Knickerbocker Life, was examined, but his evidence threw no new light upon tne case, William H. Bowne sworn—I am Tre: the cheater Fire {osurauce Company tuave, been such tines. ita Organization ; was examine: + 1871, by Mr, Eldria, glare mm the Insurance Department ; I was occupied with b odays; he was there about six days; no outside one as, eat doiivered itor sent i by ietier’ to Preside Bee ent 4 field; the oheck was as follows:— sik oy aie dis wacnenes Ho No, 432, NEw ROCHELLE, May 23, 1871. i FULTON NATIONAL: BANK. ig8 Pay to the order of George W. Miller, Esq., five 3.88 | bunared dollars, en Pei ecsdsidinnrosdechcaioatiosbsasnlsta tice Endorsed om the back, “George W. Miller,” “Charles J. Ponte’ “S's Brownen & Brothers,” “D.'D." “For De- ck to Creditor.” “Endorsement correct—T' lechanica’ Banking Association of New York.” elem ‘Witness resumed--I know Penfeld’s Sienatures this on the W.H.BOWNE, 3 Treasurer. i pack of the check is genuine; tho ‘check came back bank in the regular course of business. stoi Miller--All those endorsements were on 1t when T from the bank; the examination was at our ur Te: & Sees this oral too eases paid; Mr, Penfield said he chleck to Eldridge, who gave itvack to bim and reoelvea ;mayhave showed the voucher to Mr. Penfield; Me Oranfordadked tei T had tae check; saw Peutield on Saturday; don't know who J. L, Brownell & Bro. are, but waderstand th aber are brokers in this city wom Mr. Penfield Us| aof0 Mrrlobey ~The cbeck was charged on the books as feos aid for examination. Pee hiler wished’ {t stated that bis Shdcrgement 10,9 fe that he never saw the check and that Eldridge te Bett he recelved but €30J, which was paid Morgan sworn—I am President of the North were examined by Mr, Barnes in 18681 cere sacle W% occupied the better part of a weeks learned there were two besides Barnes; we paid $100 for oe spigot! wer $2,000,000 was quiie a lengiby examination; I should say we owe the de ‘ow several hundred dvilare for transferrin, gesuriies at one-Olth of one per cent Tae witness detailed at Certain transfers ‘and conversa! Kinga ie, that are not set of general faterest. To Mr. Milier—I have never made complaint, but I was aed 90 2, to make a complaint. (The check shown.) I maa jus ge that that was your haudwriting, but I am not “Mr. rr umn—Please compare it with my signature to that 100 otber document. oon. poneay am of the'same opinion atill, but I am not on the letters are made in the sume manner; 1 should i your handwriting, had 1 not compared them; Siar here 0 tere a na —It fe not a very conscientious imitation; in yes it mnight be intended’as an imitation. wey. ant sworn—Tam familiar with Mr, Miller's » Lahoud pay itis not hiss if I was cashier of « bane re, hot pay it; 1 should consider it a forgery; witness tea- ified that ‘to the ruling rates for such work in this ony compsient examiner's services woult be worth trom per year. ‘Bee Be Eldridge sworn—I am employed by the Ins it received fi from Presisent Poutield, of the West. in 10) bills; never amet a would it for a eae 2 atthe 1e ar 1 received know whether I cave ae oe it; ny or thai don't ‘examination I cannot say; legitimate expenses would have been from ieirs one hun ed dollars inthis examination | have as. im exataioation of other witnesses; I was crdered to po ne the company. ‘The further examination of the ‘Wines wes sdjournea wrttigd; Munsell sworn—Tam general of Sintned by me. —, Compan; had been here for gene t of the North- Milwaukee, itness was ex- about my British Commercial Life y. and the testimony before Tues Gare papers were here shown witness. der, of the judge gives over $20,000 to a Van Gon sworn—l was cashier of the Great Western when MM; Life ‘Miller's uties, Eldridge and Holmes, ex- PERSIW, Sinsed from fooreron hou per day for two weeks; 0 to Miller for 8250; the Fecelpt oye Miller was i im evidence; it ‘created surprise to wi they learned a receiver was inted, and po oF Foe nog dpe enn pap Pe eh ir. Gratz Biges acke Oar tee toa Bh, rt jers were 8 Uy e deficiency; the Bad no the “contemplate ‘appotamect bt ike john B. Haskin sworn—1 am Sone: in the a chester Fire; took action in the courts to remove certa! otticers who bad for formed a combination against the interest of the stock ol (Witness detailed the proceedings be- faced a letter from Mth ect) In Sececmatreess nt for $3ie year there iw charge Fs Pus am satisfied Milige received but 400; that fis endortecne gory and that Mr. {at koowsall sours ® for The Chairman, Mr. Tobey, being on the Judicia’ Odmmicee now in session investigating charges against the Judges, the further hearing was set for ext Tuesday week, and the Srontiness adjourned, FREE LOVE iD“ MARRIAGE,» MANAGER'S. ‘orrice, 8t. JaMES THEATRE, Feb, 16, o ist2.} fo THs Epiror or THE HERALD:— Certain critics having raised the cry of ‘free love’? against the play now upon the boards of this theatre, I respectfully solicit space in your journal for @ statement of fact. The “Julie” of Octave Feuillet, upon which the drama of “Marriage” is based, was selected because it ran 300 nights at the Theatre Francais, and was not open, therefore, to the strictures of which ‘‘Monaldi” has recently been the subject. Also because it afforded @D opportunity of presenting Miss Griswola in & rote peculiarly dificult to characterize, In the original French piece the heroine is unfaithfal to her husband, and her death 1s im consequence of the discovery of this infidelity in “Marriage.” Mrs. Brooks, stung by her husband’s infidelities and contempt, 1s on the pont of deserting her home when the sense ot duty to her child fortunately tmrervenes to save ner. She dies in the third act of a broken heart, a natu- ral jnence of a marriage ee love when cromsed by @ hopeless passion. So far, then, as the ‘play fas & moral, it tenches the absolute sacredness of mai The only conceivable embodiment of the nity” principle is found in Mr. Brooks, ‘who has the reputation of being a very “free lover” Outside of his own house, although faithful to all Our domestic hypocrisies when seated by the home Pano While the piece sustains in the etal invioiability of Hawrimony, “contempt from his wife more virtue and fdelit 8 ‘willing to render her. Of course ail the I! bertines. m ty, eons coy 2 ject to tins teaching, for as long the play n boards it will be a rebuke to Bi cones ad ck ot annoat, the purer langer there is in a mar- Tiage that ia not founded 1 Saeey Bo, Se eens creme es sons; G16 and $18 per week; single Booms, ¢? and 68, [peg te: WEST OF ; wpe 904: ‘Twenty- iD DOOR eon. FirTH AVENY uE, XO. 3 NO. LP pase = floor, fro at ere twoball Be a cor, ont oe ‘exposure; 5 WEST WASHINGTON FEAee, iSEgOND ephee from Macdo Rooms, for gentleman ie ge or aingle srepolemen ne ns ation pleasant and pat EAST NINTH STRERT.TO LET, WITH BOARD, furnished Rooms, for families or stagie gentiomene AND 87. THERE BLOCKS FROM BeOADWay, 136 Bleecker stceet.—Furnished large a1 feist let, oy Board, to families or sigle persons; table ‘50 per week. 22, gl0 PER baht -LARGE, WELL FUR- Lota let, with good Board, to pate = ‘180 Bleecker street. ‘Table Board, 84 36 TO $10 PER MRRK.-PSRARANY ROOMS, Rabi | excelient B for families and bo tlesaceoiaad 116 Bleecker street, si: ks west of Broad =| $6 Bleecker street; Rooms for families; and comfortable home. $7 PLEASANT LARGE Bogus, ON pa pal and fonrth floors, front, with closets, to sth Bet Board, 'd, at 46 6 West t Washington Place, weat of 81 Trente. 1 Wis STREET.—a GENTLEMAN AND WIFE AND Two single gentlemen can obtain elegant Rooms, en suite or at ate with frst class Board, at 217 West Fourteenth 15" STREET, bli§ 4, want. ROOMS FoR FAMI- Nes, on first and second floors; hot and cold water, ib, ke. ; plenty of closet accommodations; ererea suitable for three or four gentlemen, at f0F permanent; no moving in May. 1G EAST, TWENTYTHIRD, STREET, OPPOSITE Madison square.—To let, furnished, with Board, one alt Rooms, third floor, front; ‘also one large Room, suitable for gent QTE STRERT, 46, WEST. NICELY | FURNISHED Rooms, on second and third floors, on tuite or single; table anexoentionst @ ; terms moderate ; in tirat ; one block from Fifth avenue, 1 maar be ge NINTH Li yeesa a yp ely iy 19) ote piveia ae if Fol Other well 23 CLINTON PLACE.—LARGE FRONT ROOM ON second floor, with Board; rer desirable, ba my berg nished ; rare opportunity; referenc ja required; very seli JET STREET, US, East. PLEASANT ROOMS = floor to jet, with Board, in a private family; ref- Grences exchanged: WEST THIRTY-SECOND STREET, BETWEEN Broadway and Fifth avenue.—A fine front Room, suitable for gentleman and wife or two geatlemen; table Grat class; references exchanged. 3 ha STREET, NO. 8 WEST—A VERY DESIRABLE Room on second floor, with Board ; all the appoint- ments refined, and comforts of home. TO $10 PER WEEK FOR SINGLE ROOMS AT 172 good table coms, w rates 3! 'D Lola ‘210, EAST. ALOOVE ROOM, SECOND « floor, and large front Room, third floor, nicely fur- nished; good table; modern improvements; ers; relerences. 3g Weer NINETEENTH STREET.—A LARGE FRONT GO Room, third for, with one or two connecting, if re- quired, to rent, with Board, $0 amall family of adults: “Ref erences exchanged. 4Q WEST SIXTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH and Sixth avenues.—Handsomely furnished Parlor and Bedroom, on second floor, to let, with first class Boara; a hall Bedroom ; references required, 4.3, WEST WASHINGTON PLACE, NEAR SIXTH aveutie,—Furnished Rooms, with or without Board, on firat and second floors, 50) NINTH STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY, AND University | place.—Two connecting sunny Rooms, with Board, to family or & party of gentlemen; terms very moderate, 51 LEXINGTON AVENUE, BETWEEN TWENTY- e fourth and Twenty-fifth etreets.—A desirable third atory front Room to let, with Board, or without if desired. 5§ WEST TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN fIFTH AND e)e) Sixth avennes,—Handsomely furnished Rooms, en suite or singly, with first class board or private table; also day Boarders, 1 63 ST. MARK’S PLACE, EIGHTH STREET.—A ROOM 4) and Bedroom, Far gk oF together, with liberal Board, in private family, for gentleman and wife or single gentiemer aod terms 63 * MADISON AVENUE, CORNER RTWENTY-SEVENTH reet.--A few elegantly furnished Rooms, with Board, for Reatiorsan ‘and wife, from $40 to 850 per week: alad tk with Board, for single oi icloee moderate. T] LEXINGTON AVENUZ.—A GENTLEMAN, AND wife or two single Lo genres can secure an tipo furnished Room, with Board, at reasonable rates. Call Tues- day or Wednesday. EAST THIRTIETH STREET,—TO LET, WITH Beart s large front Parlor and Bedroom on second gentleman and floor, with 108 WEST FORTY-SECOND STREKT,—ROOMS, SIN- oF en suite, on Grat, second and third floors; both Southern and front th Board; moderate prices; small family, wife, WEST NINETEENTH STREET.—HANDSOME 109 forntanea Rooue to let, with Board, for gentleman and wife, Board for lady only. x4 eon LI3 WEST .TENTYSIXTH | STREET. —A ladies can be accommodated with Board. 113 gat EAST TWELFTH STREET, SHORT BLOCK FROM Broadway.—Two large connecting Rooms os jay floor, handsomely furnished; first class Board family or gentlemen; references, 123 WAVERLEY r PLAGE. ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR, separate. of » with Board; hot and cold wa ter an Coseiss’ to @ party of gentlemen or tleman and wife; iso one single for two gentlemen ; table bret class, mod 125 EAST SEVENTEENTH STREET, NEAR ores ee Claes terms reasonable; few boarders. WERT TWENTY-SECOND STREET. — 129 Madandsomery furnished back Pere vo ioe with fret class Board, to a gentleman and wife or two ai pededbed, «my Reterences exchanged. ee € west TWENTY. FIRST STREET — wo 135 Wee Se TS, WEaT TWENTY. gm Lo ea —A PRIV, [59 fei, Feit with “Roary a few rey prety Bie nie: ‘helseame mae every home comfort; no 159 aed tleman and wit FEW IWELFIH, STREET.—NICKLY | FUR- Rooms to let, with first class to gen- fe; ail ¢ convent fences, WENTY.-THIRD STREET.—A PRIVATE 164 Hints fave an cnre Third Floor toiet, with Board, en suite or singly. References exchan, 200 ts San erste, Cae = for gentleman and wite or gentlemen” JOHN P. WORSTELL, — Pe Fee eee. My ene or TWENTY ai ,HOUSE, CoRNE: private family third street 208d to eer ta mre ‘vith two ia Mealy fur | MULDER PAbURE GRAND OPERA COMPANY. ©. voxs FAMOUS ado nx DUMPTY, ished, ‘Meighborhood, near Twelfth street “Come and see me ‘an English or fosaity wool Be preferred, vaateat, wiaea Te complete success of the MERRY. WIVES OF emrgpmia ana aes me ore fo." with particulars and terms, J. C. M., box 4,070 Post office. ps meg pe RS ng 10,98 euthusinatio ani cone MATCHLESS SENSATIONS. UNEQUALED bid Boake WANTED_PoR FOUR ADULTS; Two GooD repetition. Biwi ber nies on Taureday the Matinee, | ee ee es es ss 8 Rooms in a provements ee and third story frowt yroterred; ood ocaon ys IVANHOE (1). . hres, Washiees ths week. . Homie therala oniee saved and required. Address anaes. Bicisthnr Co Deraaet. Seen B Watalish, 3pcod og Pac ia aidan BY ee ee molten Zane Dat nse, Jacterkl, W er, Kart | "| |e WASHINGTON'S HIRTHDA + |* REE GENTLEMEN DESIRE TO OBTAIN FIRST Formes, Albroebt, ‘iid Hutter; Mine Taex Fabbri and | » “ee 8 ee ee . dete eee Tated ana ee dhavenuea; large Foo ite My Knights, Warriors, Saracens, People, 4s. "| |, (SPECIAL MATINEE MEP | |") | adjoining hall bedroom, | Big basta Musical Director REF ‘sixyottoomer H. MULDER i [ ar eee necessary ; terms must be moderate. stati —poxrsTuUN * ° 1 60; Circle, 81; FOX's FUN, ticulars, ©. M. G., box 4,496 Fost oflice, Reet cat’ Forgest Baloony, j reas Circle, Gt: etl | |e ae Ce General ‘Admiselon, 6 , 69 cents, aud Family Circle (entrance on WAkbam ceo GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, A LARGE Room, furnished carpet), and ‘or nnfurnished ( ‘Twenty-fourth strech), 90 oO ‘The Martens, * . 13 to B15 week!; in wihadrese Wd. Dox re" Xiu foi wes e. Zl Broad 1 ie} [| Phe Wilsons, | *| 1 ,! | % ie ry ge the junction of Brosdw: ‘The Kiralfys. *| zyenr- ‘ t and at the principal ho \ WARTEDIIN A PRIVATE FAMILY, ROOM, WITH ed Fh avenue an ree Breakfast, for a single sentl jeptionable 7 a * cea 4 reference given, Address iinmediately DELTA, box 600 Fost 20K" : rae reday. gs BM AL I°] Le] vomerow. Totty tl te = one ‘debut of he charing young Prima Donna, ANNA et te Padi vhtas cel AB Fe Gan Na ANTED-BY (A YOUNG MAN—A FURNISHED Feettiaheet: PO + Gatundag Matinee, al | “HUMPTY DUMPTY. jel | ‘| |e aide; private family preferred. Address obese Oe Det erald ofloe, 2 q ie rial a" A TBLO'S OOTRITIVELY Last Whe > CARDEN. |. HUMPTY DUMPTY. Ai Wa AN TAY ALD LADY, BOARD IN A POSHTIVELY LAST WEEK cap Nate tre comnteria ore homey, termes moaerals ta rts Fost KEK er ae aay ay HUMPTY DOUMPTY, — \ in anawer. Address C. F., Herald office, before 12 M. to-day, aa gio temas hg a a NEW AND’ STARTLING VEATURES, + _¢_s a ANTED—IN A STRICTLY PRIVATE AMERICAN RENOWNED + ryt iat ALEXIS. Geta endioes roa ere Te eat family, who oe no other boarders, a 6 a front Room, with PANISH MINSTRELS, lar Matinees Wednosdays and Recta sat 2, or without B. + location must be ; Teferences ex- THE FAMOUS ORIENTAL SERPENT DANO: Washina "s Birthday, Thursday, Feb. 23, ‘Special Matinee, Changed, Addreus, stating wras, OMS, | ollce. WANTED.-BY GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, A LARGE, furnished Room, with , In asmall private family, between Thirtieth and Sixtieth streets and Lexing- fon and saoaeet to begin about the 10th of and joe not to ex week; of referen tlven and adaress Leh K,, box 172 Herald oftice. Wai 2a WITH SINGLE ROOM AND FIRE, for gentleman, at a moderate ; locality pre- ‘weal Of Broadway, bewween Houston aid Fourecnth "any. movers please ‘aot. reply. cece “Bo box 10" Herald Uptown E, box 229 Herald Mlle, PIERINA SASSI AND A LIVING ANACONDA, GREAT. NAJILTONS, THE YOUNG ATHLETES, THE CLOWN DOG, THE INFANT BALLET, THE TRAINED ANIMALS, THE ILLUMINATED. pot peste! uD VELL, THE BEWILDERING TRANSFORMATION, EXTRA MATINEE WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY, EXTKA MATINEE WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY. MONDAY, FEB. 3, THE NAIAD QUEEN, JOHN Wood re ae splet LONDON BU RLEGDE COMPANY will shortly FH AVENUE THEATRE. O Sole Lessee and Manager. Mr, AUGUSTIN DALY. LAST NIGHTS OF DIVORCEt THE GREAT SOCIE 'Y SENSATION, Every night i the present will be acted Mr. Augustin psi — oe Nanos Ca) DIVORCE, now in its y Miss Fanny Morant, Clara a ‘into News won, re. Gilbert, Linda Deitr, Kate Olax- el ‘Branch otlos, 1406 wer Vv, ‘Al TWO ROOM! IBLO'S GARDEN. ee ANCL NOEMENS. ine Mortimer; Mr. D. H. Haskins, James Lewis, Gears ty c mestehe oan ba cue shore heat | IN WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY, THURSDAY, Lemoyne, W. Pavidge, Louis James, Henry Oris, teenth treet they will ish own roomsa if desired. Ad- EXTRA Ricacat- ead MATINE Be Siren’ Faw pe . Whiting, G. De Vere and others. dress box 868 Jersey City Post ofllce. wai *,° All the original Scenery and a Beene fa = NEW AND STARTLING FEATURES, —e __ BROOKLYN BOARD. ST parc WER PHGROR MARINER | ANTED IN BROOKLYN, BY Bos GENTLEMAN AND ————e * On Th Feb : ey 22, Wi anit Birthday, M. fe, a large, well furnishea 7m ant bo4 De jureday, ru 22, Waal n's vy, Mr, ie eRatieea eh omnis eterna | Bo ee wn 100 | ae Fen or ENoden rar eked in al of April, aC . ve ec! ine ol VE at e it Street ing Hate TeGhest references ‘given and required. Ad: wInTEe Wank of, or suntus Pew Freatre roturning by lightaing train to New York in time 10 .B. aldo give the regular performance or DIVORCE at the Fifth venue Theatre! ‘*,* Seats may be scoured tor any Evening or Matinee two weéks in advanoe, Curtain rises at 8 every night, Ly SQUARE THEATRE, Fourteenth street and Broadway. BUTLER. “OVERWHRLNING, AERRAGHION AND NOVELTIES. ALL THE GREAT STARS APPEAR THIS WEEM. ement of a BR ‘rus Mr. sunius BRUTUS BOOTH (his first appearance at this theatre) CASSIUS. WH FURNISHED ROOMS, IN A MODERN HOUSE, with or without Board, may'be obtained at the Bigelow House, Nos, 196 and 107 Fulton street, Brooklyn, oniy five mimutes’ walk to Fulton and Catharine ferries; terms mod- erate and according to accommodation, M W. WALLER . Miss BELLA PATEM. JULIUS OSA! Aes, ON SATU RROYs aix days in advance a Ditsou'e mausle store, 11 Broadway. AT ONE. COUNTRY BOARD. the Theatre; also at \OZZENS* WEST POINT HOTEU WILL BE OPENED E. D. DAVIES, ViEs, —-E. D. DAVIES, the Aindera}qned, Four fursiaed Cottages to fet, with Board ~ An EXTRA MATINEE of ED; DAVIES, DAVIES, _E. D: DAVIES, Infotel. Fersoae desirous of engaging rooms will please on THO EUS CASAM de tha Premiere: s Ventriloguiat of the world. addrera EDWARD COLZENB, Went Conall N.Y. a . be sen nal Burless a, entitiod, commencing at one o'clock. unre Crane! eatis Hed om, ‘OR, THE IPE AND DEATH OF RICHARD, Brats OPERA HOUSE—TWENTY-THIRD STREET, between Sixth and Seventh avs., near Booth’s Theatre. EVERY EVENING at and SATURDAY MAZINRE at ¥. BRYANT'S MINSTRELS, ose eM. We FISK RADE CLAIRE f Buckingham, Miss Kate Brevoort; Tyrrell, AadtRyman; Sir John Catesby, Miss Jennie Wa.ter incess Elizabeth, Miss Jennie Kim)all; Lord Stanley, J. J. sale Lord Mayor of London, George H. Coes; Lady Ann, Miss Hardy; The Mace, Miss V. Ferrand; The Recorder, Miss Alico Maurice; Pages of History, Mist Haines and Miss Lucille; Richard’s Grand Army, HUGHEY DOUGHERTY'S ORIGINAL Shion, Master Barnoy, Reman and Coes in their specialty ALL THE 1 BENS WILL APPEAR EVE! EVI AND WEDNESDAY. ND ATURBAY MATINEES, GRAND EXTRA ATTRACTION ON .WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY. AFTERNOON J AND EVENING PERFORMANCE, ALLAG! KV: HRY: EVENING UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, Mr. Lester Wallack’s celebrate 1 drama, in aix tableaux, om THE V! his T ANGELL'S TURKISH BATHS, LEXINGTON AVE hue, corner Twenty-fifth street, Rooms, for gentlemen Or families, transient or permanent, with or without meals; private table it desired ; house and baths open all night, T ST. JULIBN HOTEL, ONE DOOR WEST OF Broadway, No. 4 Wasningion place—Family Rooms, tly furnished, at modera ; mingle rooms #1. wll i'knowa French reviaurant ached. OTEL ST, GERMAIN, FIFTH AVENUK, TWENTY- second sireet and Broadway.—Elegant Saits on Fitth avenue; single on Broatway; newly furnished; table (hove ; #8 a day, WM, G. TOMPKINS, Proprietor, IBBY HOTEL (KUROPEAN PLAN), WARREN ggfiteely one bioek from Broadway. Rooms Bc. a day, 50 to #A'a week; family Rooms, #1 and $150 a day, 84 BRYANT’S MINSTRELS, Seats secured in advance. MATINEE SATURDAY at 2. AN BRY: ‘ANT'S. S. LL ad NOTICE, WASHINGTON’S BIRTH D. N iy le te g ONS, bis PE BFORMANcEs, MAT! iE EVEN THURSDAY, FER'Y. WAS! eer + IRTHDAY, WASHINGTON’ AY, lay comprises m varity ot interesting plot, strong tic effects, domestic comedy and drama STENGIVE PICTURESQUE TABLEAUX, Scenery gorgeous and characteristic, painted from authen- tle sources; costumes of the different nations varied and AELVILLE HOUSE, $7 WEST TWENTY-EIGHTH street, two doors west of St. James’ rps —Hand- somely furnished Rooma tor gentlemen; first nash chop he jouse and sample room. LIONI & own Nis ENGLAND HOTEL, NO. 80 BOWERY, CORNER TRELS, nized Washington's Birthday 1857.) ificent, ‘street,—200 light Rooms, neatly furnished, anwar AMTiAUtioN FOR WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY, | ™asn! LL NEW. nde. ber night, 8 to $4 per week, fo gentlemen FIFTEENTH YEAR OF BRYANTS MINSTRELS. Characters by. Mr. LESTER WALLACK, Mr, JOHN only. BATINES AE 2. Seen AZ BROUGHAM, ve, JOHN GILBERT, ME CHARLES FISHER Me, J. iB. POLK, Mr, CHAS, *ROUKWELL, M G, F. BRC Mi Wed. LEONARD. Mee BoM, Oke LAND: Med. PECK Nr. W. QUIGLEY, Mrs, CLARA JEN- NINGS, Miss EFFTE GERMON, | Mine. PONISL Miss HELEN TRACY, Mise BURKOUOUS sud the S{STIKS PRANSECHINI aud Signor NOVISSIMO. Wy ences, BOX CADEMY OF MUSIC, NILSSON. Messrs. Maurice and Max Strakosch have the honor of ‘announcing that MLLE. CHRISTINA NILSSON will make her nye pps ces in a series of geen WELL OPERAS (prior to her departure for Kurope), commencing MONDAY EV! BRING, MABOK 4, 1872, STRAKOSCH GRAND ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY, ‘The sale of seats will commence Tuesday, February 27, at 9A. M., at the romnaamncy of Music, ACKARD'S ‘BUSINESS COLLEGE New Yorx, Feb. 9, 1872, adents of this institution are 4 gall their friends together under appropriate aus T. CHARLES HOTEL-EUROPEAN PLAN; BROAD. Ss way, we Bleecke New York; Roonis from $4 week; single Room. eilens 150. 3. & ey LELanp, Proprietors. HERMAN HOUSE, BROADWAY, CORNER TWENTY- aixth street, nicely furnished throughout.—Rooms, single OF en suite, wiih or without Board; lodging Sl and upwards, sn OPEN VETERAN’ MATINEE ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2%. Wicd rasrons, OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY, GRA MATINEE TO-DAY AT 24. GRAND MATINEE TO. Day, AT 2. SYDNEY FRANKS. 'YDNEY FRANKS, ‘HE CHARMING WESTON ‘Siste RS, FRED ete (Comic Dancers) EMILY SIEGEL, EUROPE, RT GALLERY GSELL, ‘Ibis tar-famed gallery, containing 609 Of! Paintings and mr eminent modern and ancient ublic auction trom March 14 until fangtlerhaus. Vienna, where it i at present on exhibition, The gallery contains the most promi- nent names, modern as ancient rench, Ger- have decided, with your approval, to give a public entertain- ESS GIRL OF THE DRY DOCK. man and Itahan schools, Catalogues wi liitacartos piica- net tion by LACH, Kunstierbaus, Vienna; Gosnl cepeanath costae poeta tions, addresses, kc. Wo to deliver an address on the oc- os sndersigned G, PI casion, and to designate the evening when {t would best serve TONY PASrOR and the largest variety troupe in “America PETIT, Pach appt pearing. or by AMUSEMENTS. FOR ONE WEEK. last week of Mins MORDAUNT al drama, THIS BVENING aT 1G O'CLOCK. Or, WOMAN AND HER MASTER, TO-DAY The Heal ue, ‘AT POLL AND PARENER JO py. by the, sensational drama of OMAN OF Benet fos MABLAN MORD AST. Yep: ¥ Benctal ATTRACTIONS =— RE! im; mf MANGES IN LEGTURE ROOM. KP 'ORMANCES MORNING: atl, _AFTERNOON at2. EVENING && TRE COMI joa aie me sali ssi 54 BROADWAY, OSH H. shane’ * OPEN EVERY WiSDNESDAY AM! URDAY MATIN, withs cme of the LA! 4 moat TENSIVE GouraNten oa ‘concentrated of UN FU! rRibAy, Fen, mt ANDI Na Room PONY, Mi88 JENNIE WORK? bis Lari PETITE BEM MISS JENNIE BENSON, MiSs LILLIE Mace Last week of ue prot Buetom the gre jue, nf cg RCE. Bis aan, DI-VOROE, JOHN HART.. as. MISS PAaey TLN STRIKE COURT SCE. ORN ‘H {Ona pow NG, A MORNING WIT in MI SHEBPFA\ POLIC! aN RELL, qr. JAMES Taper bbaeh th EIGHTH CROWDED HOUSES, BINLLTANT SUCOREB of the NEW SOCIETY PLAY, entitled MR, JOSH HAR G. L, STOUT! JOHN HAR’ SAM RICKEY — Oo-— - ——® a Mr. tae MARRIAGE. Miss GEIEWORM COLONEL GRAY, MARRIAGE, Mrs. BROOKS, EVERY Nicut, | MARRIAGE, | Saturday Matines, SEATS SECURED TWO WEEK® IN ADVAN EXTRA MATINEE WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22. pews THEATRE, “ageaMr, WTLETAM B. FRELIGS oe ‘and complete, the drama, in fours acts “i BUF! THE KING OF THE BORDER MEN, dramatized by tho talented young American author, Fred. Maocer, from Colonel . C. Judson's (Ned Buntline) f1 story, puvlished in the New York. Weekly; depicting a lige adventure of a border man, as experienced by of the: story, Wm. F. Cody (Buttalo Bit, who ts 1 rewoms ha the city and bas Seen preaent at many of the rehearsals, fae popular American actors J. i, STUDLEY, has been ongaged for a ‘imited period to tmpersonate the character of salva by bh tf bap at BILL, stained by the entire com| ane y SUBNERY and M GNIFICENT SENSATIONS, recoded by the comic drama o 7 GROSSING THE LINE, ‘Thursday, rep, S ASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY, GRAND MATINEE at 2 o'clock. EVENING at 7X. TH STREET THEATRE, corner Third avenue, Ww. C. MITCHELL ELWYNN. GEANT BURKE, THE BRAUT PUL GONOHITA RO INZA' MATINEES TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS AE WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY v VITATION N ARS. F. B, CONWAY'S BROOKLYN TUBA Every, evening until further notice, THE DUKE’ TRE. a f unprecedented success, attracting the moat brilliant audtences nightly. IVERY TABLEAU ENCOR MATIN] HINGTO EW YORK CIR td citia kage ou Fe pores peek op) cademy of jusia, L.B, LENT. igo Dnelas TH WEDNESDAY, THU! ‘AND SATURDAY, AP 2g. EXTRA MATINED O! CEAING, At B. 23, IN COMMEMORATION Ge THe BIRTHDAY OF THE IMMORTAL WASHINGTON, POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK OF THE HUMOROUS EQUESTRIAN PANTOMIME OF RIDE A HOB! a BANBURY OROSS, eXCIT EQUESTRIAN, "OVMNASTIC AND AC ROBATIO SKIEE Mises. AN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, No, 885 Broadway, Received nightly with shouts of applause, Exquisite Vocal and Tustrumental Musie, COMIC SONGS AND DANCES. BIRCH, NAMHOUD, WetNAKD. AND BACKUB OLD, BE FRANCISCO PR Feats week ot TACK O JACK oF yan TRADES. ELSARTE’S SYSTEMS Entertainment terminates Seats secured six days tn eo HE MOST WONDERFUL PLACE L-4 NEW YORK, Dr. KAHN'S MUSEU: 145 BROADWAY, Maas BROADWAY, Eight CONTAINS 20,000 OF SuuOTS OF WONDER. ‘The handsomest woman in the world; the most wonderfaa freaks of nature: the sirangest malformations; the mee: astonishing phases of life; the most beautiful works of arte the perfection of fruit and flowers, ant 20,000 other curios ties, 745—-ADMISSION 50 CEN TS—T45. GEORGE PLACH, Ancdoneee of the Gallery Gaell. RELIMINARY NOTIC! HE 44TH GRAND CONCERT of the world-renowned pa convenience. If you should cay Wednesday evening, cbruary 21, would meet with our hearty approval. Very reapectfu rE. INTERNATIONAL, COMPETITION OF REAPING 5 r- REARNEY, JAMES 0, aya a LaDy L. FL JAMES VARTER.¢ Committee. ORCHESTRA The Fatr Exhibition Committee, acting under the ausptoes | WM! FARLEY, 30M. SINENE iad ‘ ee hue Baye tirioue-Eeonomical Bactety, th GuyTLRwiex—I shall’ be only igo glad to ve you in any Will take piece this eenaiag, at 8 o'etook, a} the be arranged, in the latter part of July, 187%, and way that may best please you. If you decide that tailing PAVILION) Pipe Sait hg Ee en Ay, bom ON will do \d are wiling to pean oy ahalf hour of vour | ggg Broadway, 688 OF REAPING "MACHINES, As Eat gp Sond dl ntertainment for this purpose, so be it. T will do ween Great Jones and Fourth streets, bet Aamiasion 25 cents. PAUL FALK. EVY, THE GREAT CORNET jenny a TONY my beni to deserve the honor quest. With your permission e time may occur to me concern! have done me in the re- effects of the maahiues public prises "consisting im gold. and Silver have been taken in view. Manufacturers of these ma- chines, in all countries, are apprized hereby of our under. mich you have been ‘iting yo wi PASTOR'S Opera House. Seo Sydney Franks in his taking, courteously mvited to participate, and requested in | Which, ‘by way of autinoliow and for otuer Teaso pera, Hout Sydney this case undersigned ‘committee wonderful imitation of Levy. Matinee to-day, at 23%. All Feuutiy furnien all further infortuation) et she inteet vy ‘the | alt the Uniearned Proveuion,, Wednesday evening, tie tim | Yhelaties wil be uere. °77 Z will suit my convenience, I am, with mugn love and re, end of May, 1872, FAIR COMMITTEE [remake hy Be 5. 6. FACKARD, - ONY PASTOR'S | | THE SIRGELS IN THEIR GREAT To E. W. KEARNEY and others, Committee. ance. Bo ang OF THE IMF. ROY, FATRIOT-ECONOM, SOCIETY FOR | *n sccordance with the foregoing ondence the ata | ay srOBatatn Comte Di mething to ple: ‘ dents and friends of Packard's Business College are respect | Tueaday'3 iatinee to-ds ae fully invited to) id present at the College rooms on Wednes- Peasy Jen, + ie. The ming, February ‘The pemrtion is designed asa é ‘gd R. THOMAS’ _OTOKAR, © COUNT CERNIN. FEeD. HILL! Derecual compliment (> Mr, Packards and tt le hepea it “ REAMING, STILL DREAMING," J. AS’ Pesroe cand a potile nc Rept ead pra. | gL), i. hl Nigh Wale” ior tour anda, ai: Btri ” ualop, Wellmai fiers “Stockton House Qua‘tille, Benderson,. Bue. rol Bot members of the Institution and of ita patrons and frionds, HE QUEEN'S HOTEL, ‘or THE CRYSTAL PAL- jorwood, Lon: jurists ace, Upper, Norw: aoe. 20.10 and fami ally should ft be made the occasion of bringin, +I elevated, pleasant and most salubrions. positi _ “Mignon,” by Ketierer, 60c.; “She Wandered Down the Serubined with the'comfort afforded anid he guneral braneas? Se Goutittrife,” | pignon: sida," Bc. __DITSON | & CO., Publishers, | mL 1 Broadway, a PRIVATE MUSIC LESSONS, PIANO, VIOLIN, Or wing; day and evening. 92 Clinton wince i Tu Scerosts efrasilahed 1804 circulate mailed (ree. ; JAY WATSON, Musical Director. ment, have made the Queen's Hotel a fav: ‘upper rayks of English society. rahe CORPORATION NOTICE. UBLIO NOTICE 18 HRREBY GIVEN THAT THE Pp Joint Committee on Railroads of both branches of the t@ resort of the = eng (ARAND TUESDAY MATINEE AT TONY PASTOR'S ‘OPERA HOUSE.—see the great Southern stars, the beautiful WESTON RISTERS, in thelr dashing songs and Dances, Remember to-day, at PIANOFORTES. RENCH COMEDY—BROADWAY, UNION SQUARE F Kobinson’s Hall, 18 Kast Sixteenth street, IMMENSE 8. CCESS. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY. 23, A’ Second appearance of Milt: ANWA-CAVE. UN SERVIC CEA BLANCHARD. Comedy. FAIS CE UE DOLE, patriotic Deana by F. , patriotic Drama Tickets at—iirat, ifotrman House; seco: % ussol’s, 22 East Sixteenth street; third, solirmer's, Tl Broadway 5 fourth, Rulman’s, 114 Broadway. RAND MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT (for the benetit of “The Fraternals,”) Chureh 9 oe the Strangers (Mercer atroet, near Eighth), EVENING, PERRI RUAR' artists wil ‘ae the ction of Mr. J. R. THOM upon which ev te the following distingntshed ~The young and talented Prima Miss VIENNA DeadnesT, Senorita JOSEFT ee TIuGiEN, Yioltniat igs ANNIE L, DOWNING, Pianists Mr. CHARLES WHITING enor.” Mr. G. K, WOLC OTT, Mr, HENRY CLAY DEMOREST, Rect Mr CHARLES Ke PHATE, Ao ‘eon mi Tickets, @1. For sale at the music stores oe Doors open at 7; commence at 8. No reserved EW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 BROAB- way, between Houston and Bleecker str one should visit this wonderful museum. it fs full of ¢ every. thing people shouid see and understand. Lectures dally om “The Philosophy of Marriage.” ‘Those parties unable 10 abe tend these important lectures can have them forwar: ‘will meet in the Chamber of the B - ~ -~ HE IMPENDING REVOLUTION—BY VICTORIA ©. ts, by addressing SEOREFAR Socdnent Atdeomes on Fri sreloek Pe STOOK OF PIANOS, BEST MAKE Woodhull, at Academy of Music, this (Tuesiay) even- ey VOR MUSEUM OF ANATOMY 01s Brosdwapy M., for the urpose of takin Aye ied rent allowed on purchase, ng. ved seats for sale at 44 Broad 4 New York. of lowering the tracks v! . Me "8, No. paint fourth avenue), ae second street. aaeemenenerensti - a ‘3 All persons interested, the publig and the railrond com- LINDERMAN & BONS BEVEN OGTAYE, Rose. DANCING ACADEMIES, Wy ee AGRAND CONCERT. pany, reunmed time & By hasty Som CO pre wood, all round corners Piano; cost good as \T ‘TRENOR'S ACADEMY OF DANCING, ANNA MARTINE! Fev ai the bore'aamed time an ore CONOVER artnet Not | new ; price S165; at 748 Broadway, opponite Ae Astor nce ATER HALL, 72 Siath avenue, Kesorrore rEaNAEe, Miss ANTOINETTE | TEL NG, ‘ can iy an nt d Alcerman i amead $$ | own convenience, SEND FOR CIRCULAR, Mr LB. THATCHER, ‘Alderman VAN 3CHAIOK. A MAGNIFICENT 1 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO. “a wr. FRANZ REMMERTE, n FALCONER, forte tor sale, made order, celebrated maker, four —SAUSE'S DANCING ACADEMIES, MASONIC Mr. . GILBERT, ‘Assistant Sherman CONNOR, Secretary, round Sigs used 8 months; cost $900, for $275; also Par- A, Hall, 114 East Thirteenth street, and Brevoort Hall, gs SARASATE, violin. ‘Assistant Alderman PINCKNEY, lor Suits, Pi Iba East Fifty-fourth strect. PRIVATE lessons at any hour, PATTISON, pianist. intings, Bronzes, Statuary, Chamber, Dinin, Furniture, at half cost. Property of family leavin, Hata at tll Sia, Property of ful leaiag ety ah Assistant Alderman 8CHW A, Assistant Alderman HEA: ine Assistant Alderman CUMISKY, jay orevening. CIRCULARS at private academy, 212 Kast Eleventh street. 861 BROOME 4 RARE CHANCE—MAGNIFICENT 74% OCTAVE ROOKES' DANCING ACADEMIES, (NO) REST, FOURTEENTH STREET.—LARGE, MISCELLANEUUS. A. Fosewood 4 round corned Pianotorte well kn Dee de ge Mey Tonk hy i handsomely furnished Parlor and Bedrooms; also | ~~ox a )anpa” wwwnnnnnnmmnmnace | TAARST: (ihe | legs, case; used 9 montl it $900, for uw dade tor tosstas, Peover rma single Rooms, suitable for centieman and wife or single geu. | QUOTE & JANES, $325; stool, cover ‘and music eabinet. Call at private jw Gane sora Hemen ; house, table and location fiat class. Stationers, Printers and Blank Book Manufacturers, 93 | residence, 190 West 23d at, 220 BEST TENTH. STREET A SMALL FAMILY rill iet one or two pleasant , containing gas Sndwaters also Hall Rooms with oF without Board. ferme very moderate. =—_—<— WEST ELEVENTH STREET —PRIVATE FAM. 24: , with few boarders, will *k Room, second floor, ‘with ssl clase Board’; lertas reanonabia, 251 Seventh and oe avesuen. nished Second Floor to let, wit! ih Bosra of gentlemen or gentieman and wife; 28 Nom moving fi ae FORTY-THIRD STREET.—TO LET, IN A small private family, a well ine ged Bedroom, with or chan partial Board, use of parlor and piano if required, PRIVAT! FAMILY WILL BOARD ASINGLE GEN- ieentn street” af near Girth avenue, "Address REFINE: 8 MEN7, box 148 Herala office. A. SECOND FLOOR, CONSISFING OF TWO ROOMS, ample ch vate table if desired, with dil'ins frocdom and comforts ofa homes “100 weet Tweny- second street, WEST TWENTY-FIFTH STREET, BETWEEN bandaomely fur. uitable for « part terms moderate, if FOURTH AVENUE.—A FRIvaTE FAl ) ho let, Rung Board, to . two teed. Rooms: poe jern improvements ; Tetereaoen exchanged, At cae aie eaten fod pa dong oF te Broadway. PE AVENUE, 204.AN ELEGANT SUIT OF ms, with Bourd, to let; also Room, ieuileman' Feferenoes! family private. agerae “pttosse OCCUPYING THEIR OWN ated, meat tlds, would rent, with Por 123 Herald Uptown reece ses, 1885 Mr, Mr, LOUIS DAC! HAUT: R or sale at the hall, THE GRAND TUESDAY MATINEES ORIGINAL at TONY PASTOR'S 0) Fa? of the metro — Attend at 236 0 _Tickets 8 Fulton street. "Biank Books made to pattern, THOMPSON'S DANCING ACADEMY, 289 BLEECKER + street.—All the fashionable dances in one ¢>urse of ies- sons. New class for Tuesday evening, Soiree, Monday, Feb- iT A. MAGSISICENT GRAND SQUARE ROSEWOOD 1: A cutare Pianoforie,, rich'y carved tegs and case, Ent modern improvements, four round corners; 0 onthe; east $815, for 8385; also Parlor and Chamber Fara COAL AND _Wwoon. — B= LEHIGH AND Locust | MOUNTAIN COAL. gorocnad and aativersag | 7" Ofna ose bres amt pounds, Sha Weet Forty-scoond sicvet, near Seventh evense, eno q URNITURE, hy coreas Tulriy-eneond trent and Teathavtous | 2 oe wird, ox oP LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURNITURE ‘and Bedding, at the lowest cash priees, or on weekly or A. a vetalments, vat O'FARRELL'S’ warehouse, 200 Eighth avenue, corner ott Tweotteth street, (A. BAY WILL SELL A. MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD 7 octave Planoforte, cont 58), for #175; agrae treble, Celebrated city makers. 28 Third street, between Bowery and Second avenue, # CLOTHING. 838 BROADWAY, NEAR ‘THIRTEENTH STREET.— Ladies’ Arts Sous wee ware je for (oT (A. BARGAIN BEAUTIFUL NEW 7 OCTAVE ROSE. A“, Ren comes Ref gt OR ory ars. Herz. lease ‘send orders. 7 10 5 = itt every improve- ure! Bt for Jess than half original cost, Somprising Par. imenty"onarilce for ‘ona 820 | 12, montaly: tnstalmenta For'Suley Bedroom Suits, Pianoforte, Carpets, Bedding and Areas, LHICES OBTAINED FOR Cast-orr taken. °R CABLe to fi ar near Sh 800 lots cheap, Wearing A soe c., ED addressing poed xr i 1, “St” sinh aves enue, ECKER & BARNES, MANUFACTURERS OF FIRST MAQNIFICENT POMPADOUR STYLE SATIN BRu- thira Waverley place. class Pianos, with patent agraife bar, improved sound- cate! Parior Suit, cost for $150; one do., #75; wal- ing board and wrest plank, offer a mdid assortment at | nut sume, #30 and ta, 60 cents per yard up; A HIGHER PRICE THAN EYER PAID FOR LADIES | manufacturers’ prices; send for the ifuatraied catalogue, | Planoforte, Mirra Curtaios, biatingy Bronzes, Clocks, And gentlemen's | Cast- Factory and warerooms, 127 Third avenue, corner Fourteenth | Vases, Chamber Suit Buffet, Extension Tables, tor half cost. dence 2a West Forty-second street, near ry, amet 1 8 waver Tedisa at Seventh avenue. LEGANT te gate ROSEWOOD Mngt eye J carved wersirung bass, &c., great sacri. FyAxpeomnny ve FUREINEED "00m WITH A WIDOW a rd £08 wife only j rare obance; Wy wo, near Tones noeth Al ee M., Herald Uptown Address i. V. Branch office, 1,265 Broadway. ‘OUNTAIN HOUSE, lca ot gaara: , N. J., one hour from Barclay ‘and Essex Railroad.—Pavorabl ements can he made for the spring a yo a this popular hotel, which for comfor ce has no equal in the vicinity of New Yorks a caine re . HITZELBERGER, » Proprietor, TTHE N ESTABLISHMENT, m 816 sixr i MAGNIFICENT DRAWING ROOM SUIT, PoMPa. A’ te Iadoa and gemiomen for T7'lt positively get 60 per cen aay + trata otare og aveast ease ‘street, near Macdougal. A, dour, peiolaa? fries, covered bros Yeade, cont t-of Ciot! Fe - ), for one do. oy Cabinets, Pais cos ture, ag, Wesel pay for Sreatoe dothing: Brouzes, one, Chamber, D ‘Room Furniure; 1: from to @6 Address TEW UPRIGHT AND SQUARE PIANOS FOR GALE | ver Ware, Carpoln, Curtains, Clock Or- FLA’ and to rent, and rent allowed in case of purchase, at | nameuts; trite; property and leaving city. 36 West ——————————____________| Wy, HALL & SON'S music store, 761 Broadway, below | oth st near 6th a AT 2, THIRD, AVENUE, | NEAR TWENTY.7AIRD | Eiguth re atreet_—M ea tor ladies’ fines Gaston! Ciauing, Caspers: kes Tadlon neta oa ae MELODEONS AND ORGANS—OF NEW ann | A .~O4, tela jth mut purchasers ‘llth ra cans ay y Mra, er mom in yes of Vout makers, at lower prices for | made Furniture for hai coat used since inst May, comprising - ~ See ENEEREEEEEEEEen eed or for rosew' He AT AR 2OURTH AVENUE, anove TweNry xiNti | B can be fount elsewhere. sisgnt Bedroom iat were cere On Paine jonished at the jronzes, ine,” EA - gre. Harr Stra oes avi of oe an ng, DIANOFORTE INSTRUCTION.— A YOUNG LADY, son sr Fab en ot, bedding, be kc. ; Bilverw are’ Onivast tnies, B30 sib; ath VA note by peat panties, from Lon..on, England, of superior musical sttainmenté Joe Bor, Cooking Utensils, complete, Household Goods con: {ended by Mire os Wes. post punctually at: and & brilifant player, wishes a faw more puptie, fatnod in private’ residence 120 ¥8d street, between 6 ana i which ‘may be ‘obta nea of ANNIE E. fi HARKS, 7 avenues. = | HIS Seventy 'ifih street, near Third avenue. a MEDICAL. prod attrib betta t re “BEAUTIFUL SEVEN OCTAVE ROSE Lal TSICIAN.—DR. H.D. GR D. GRINDLE, PR B80 $100. Pee wieinway Pianoforte, richly oaeyet ee “4 1. fessor ot wun Tool so 35 years’ successful Oversirung base, e% nt, cheap for eeehe es oem city, eats from J. BIDDLE, 18 Amity strect, near Broadway, produoct, "Residence othe, oat sega aes eT. KELLY & C0., Stoo near eth wrong.” Ov” IN) West Breniraintn a MTR corner of Twenty-ffth street and Sixth A Tateaperence opel, dneagsa YEARS PRUSSIAN HOSPI- PROPOSALS. wwe | ne wot rian special diseases successfully and per- A[EW HAVEN BEVERAGE. |ARPET FOR SALE—A PINE ROYAL WILTON CAR- iBenently cured consultation ete, ies lila GoNTRACTORS. pets mith border, containing 100 yards; imported by the Ciry SuRyEYoR's Orrice, owner. % 1,773 Post Romer. 18 EAST SIXTEENTH TREET, BE- tween Broadway and Fifth avenue.—New and magniti- cently ae Rooms, in suits or singly; table as desired ; Fates moderat BO. RD AND LODGING WANTRD, Ey le f A segieam fig ete os 403 West Fifty-fifth at. FRENCH SRST BMAD, 85 Rive My oF thd oer vai and ropes jg Mo tac 1 ‘8 private raat Fifth a Address, iret bord, N 7D aooriaars buy ra GENTLEMAN WISHES furnished Room, with oe Board; on, 1a A. Room No, i City Haut, BEY. paren, LL NERVOUS AND SPECIAL DISEASES CURED feb, 14, 187: SSONTELY OR WREKLY PAYRANTS—CAArETS. Y fry ra Bealed Proposmis will ONTHLY OR WEEKLY PAYMENTS—CAAPETS, A Focecterea ns om vasionss by De, LEWIS, porcoce M. einen isa aia MP Fealte, ease EALY & CUNNINGHAM. J)E. COLE, ¢2 UNIVERSITY PLACE.—THE BIUK AND Locust, at S84and 886 Third avenue, nsar Twenty-oiguin sico%t T) seeds 08) Ena” ls Rta woe | Bean se ROPE | pata mama a et female t ‘ities, ECOND fom 4 Se Maaran bed WANTED.—ANY PARTY e- 7 eRTRi OA geA Hi t spose of Myint fk FLORENCE, 34 4 WEST FOURTH STREET, a re tare carysenadedulag oom oan ne - BAST THIRGIETH STREET. OWING TO DE | Furnitdre and and House tole RENTERS SR RS, W. H. MAXWELL, 114 EAST TENTH STREET, M’ aaa wea PIA be tO Ae EE for ugha ted sabes Me to be accompanied Ly adgnd given, by. 6 resident OF & certificate of deposit with the ‘Treas col platy laple bongs OUNTRY-BRE! INDE- J wana tea em iv yah 2 nats. Feet | MUSIC HALL. H, G. CLARKE. rare FRIDAY LVENING, # rary Mrs. 4 ARD uncult OMe C CABIN, M ETROPOLITAN THEATRICAL ANC SHOW PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIETY CUTS CONSTATLY ON” HAND, 10 LADY STARS.--A FINE, ¢ SS SENSATION- ‘Address, al Play, by an author of reputation, for sale. DRAMATIO, box 14) Herald « otiee. rr lH | & Ls BAUD," Snyder's Party, Sometuing, i, ‘Sam ;” eacl FRupenioK BLUME, 27 Union square (Broadway). HE, tH ENGLISH COMIC VOCALIST, oun TS reatest American Comic Vocalist, TO! PASTOR; both uppeat at the Matiaee today, at TO PASTOR'S Oper: jouse, 3h. pH GRAND ICE BOAT RACE— 0-DAY, Februar MUSICAL. N ORGANISY OF EXPERIENCE A! : i ee ees aera rai mts Mena bora bose iso congregational singing, 1s open fom vaucelical church “Andres. ORGANIST, once, a ee Oe ON, MUSIC COMMITTEES,—JEROME HUP- A Wins oders his, “Solo Sextet Chotr” to eburenes ing perteot music, Address /11 Broadway. '@ MAN WOULD LIKE TO PLAY A PEDATs Aus oven ehureh ceenaar ee ‘rnoone only); no 4 hy "Address ORGANIST, box 3,782 Post oflioe, = WOULD LIKE A FEW MORE PUPILa oh the Fiano, ot, 910 $10 per uarter. Special attention paid io beginners. ‘M., box 11 Herald Uptowm oftlee, vies 9 Broadw 7. [RST CLASS SOPRANO (SXCELeRne. SxApEE fi wri tates bea ene ee AN EXPERIENCED Casane. AND CHOIR — tor wishes # situatio the coming year. P., 68 Jobn st., ‘xew Tork, Sra net Rent ‘ A COMPET! Mica i ee by ara tt are yea