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alee FOR SAL. —FOR SALE TUNITY ay py or B® SALE—TWO GOOD LI hic’ APOE. om pe fered), a well {ong entabiianed H ‘ated on corner of Pearl and streets, Ne on a ieading at po dy other is 244 York st Brooklyn, oi close by the es en- ii. “ige be shi Hash Gans | ete Mattie daIGT: a antag tna Office, 2,265 ner of Oxford, Brooklyn, WELL STOCKED DRUG STORE—FOR SALE AT A great sacrifice; price $800, Sniliciect reasons for selling aid omecns 1,845 Fulton street, near Balph avenue, SPLENDID WHEELER & WILSON SEWING, MA- ee with haga end and 92.000 worth, ct Dep. Gooteitas “Twenty-ninth street. hr Eb Us Fixtui hich is doit eet eines hatte a dress F. 8., box 147 Herald oii HANDSOMELY FITTED UP (C10, sale, ines, 446 3 me SrORe FOR Inquire on the prem! WHEELER & WILSON'’S SEWING MACHIN A Woe a short tine, for auie, for B45, cost 87 Jb, at 288 sa irty-fifth street. STORE, MILLINERY AND DRESS feaitog el ontablnbed Leng Sock, ant Plsures lor fies chee jy the Railroad depot, near the Cat Mete Mre, GIBBONS, on. the premises, or at R. OC a oD Nar age Book Store, 366 Bowery. ‘A EBOMiNENT CORNER LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE— itted up; four-pull pum, Also other Stores, A, DP Gi ENEY & €O., Auctioneers, 289 Bowery. OLD ESTABLISHED PROVISION | BUSIN ESS A; in Newark for aale; doing a good trade, low rent, every- thing complete; or will exchange for real fh te or eae, a jreferences exchanged, Apply to H, K. THURBER, Sian. ‘corner of « of Chambers aud Greenwich streets, A Bored . FURNISHED, FOR " SALE—ALSO THE daa id Femitizs 0 of several Hotels to sell in city Fes ‘BIGGS & SON, 206 Broadway. PPOs SALESSHOE STORE, ESTABLISHED 16 YEARS, spe sen bade fn oer gaat etacene uae ee rat mor tyage ip exchange or good security ifaold this month, Apply on premises 183 Bridge atreet, Brookiyn. Pply on pi ‘ge FOR, SALES THE HANDSOMEST BIRD HOUSE IN Fn tte Limited Staten: this Louse, represents x pervect a Rory rca Puta tuna for & lawn or advertisement, OR BALE—A WELL BSTARLISHRD CIGAR STORE, with a very fine stock. Inquire at 1,243 Bi 'OR SALE—A WELL ESTABLISHED DISTILLERY Bet eores ite Stock, Fixtures and three years’ Lease, low ‘ ANCE ; 0} at i4i Went Nineteenth street, E16 Out oF the city. Apoly Bes SALE—ONE OF THE BEST CORNER LIQUOR stores on Grand street, Willlamsburg; cheap rent and a Address J. H., box 167 Herald oftice, OR SALE-A FIRST CLASS LIQUOR STORE, IN A splendid nelzhborhood, with four years’ lease from 1st May, with splendid first class Fixtures, consisting of large, matniticent Mirrors, Deauiltul Ale Pum, fe. | Cause of soll ing owner sick and yoin Inquire of F, B. MUBIHA, Nos, 8 and 1 Centre s.t, up statrs, atter 12 o'siock, Monday, ” OR SALE-SODA WATER APPARATUS, and second hand, all_inakes, ail’ prices and all che: Soda Water and Ottawa Beer ed in Fountal Se 'URE, 56 Liberty street, ok SALE—A DRUG BUSINESS, LONG ESTABLISH- 00d trade goo! location; would suit @ physictan, Adaroas B. . Dey ollice, OR SALK—A NEW SALMON ROD WITH DUPLI- cate joints and Ups, made by Harlow, of London. —In- quire of A. G. G. o. 9 Chambers sireet. trade attached. HOTEL FOR SALE OR 70 LEASE—1,071_ MYRTLE avenue, Brooklyn; splendid location, overlooking iy and New York and fitted in fist class style; 0) four years, Can apply at Oyster Bay, 1,14 Broadwal Zork. A 22, biped rere ESTABLISHED FOR THE pane rat ears, on Broad lass reputation, for ‘sale; suitable for intelligent Sartuens ‘or man and wife Ber. ing Duniness (og cbt the owners retire ferme made e: to responsible parties. Address 1b USIN ESS, box 121 Hers 4 office. low. Also two 8) feet. Address box 1,938 Post oflice. ting, roadway, first floor. Showcase, ee OLDEST TRUCKING BUSINESS IN CITY A —VARNISH MANUFACTORY FOR SALE—AN ES- FIRST CLASS CIGAR STORE—DOWN TOWN: RENT A low Jendid marble Counters, one made for work done for first class houses; owner re- ici suitable for one of, Wo persone D, 29 tablishment most desirably located, in complete run Baerga and having an excellent trade, Address D. C,, RARE CHANCK.—FOR SALE, ot HOTEL AND RES. faurant, with e five yours’ Lease, In the beat part of fest street, near Hoboken ferry: outside stands pay the whole rent: must met be sold ‘at agreat sacrifice. Will exchange Fors small House in Brooklyn or New York. For furthers Gartleulars apply 10 F. ROSENSTEIN, 344 Bowery. FIRST OLASS GROCERY FOR SALE IN BROOK Lee particulars call on WELLE & WYCKOFF ‘on. Satid Dey street, New York, FIRST CLASS MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING Business on Broadway for sale, at one-third value; owner retiring. Call on JAMES CAGNEY, 5381 Hudson ssireet; then go to the opening and convince yourself ocularly. \ WHEELER & WILSON FAMILY SEWING MA- chine for sale, in perfect order, enclosed in walnnt, ‘will be disposed of for Bh rae) with all the attachments com- plete, 857 Bleecker street, N EXCELLENT BOARDING HOUSE FOR SALE— Fullof excellent boarders; desirable location: very sos portunity and bargain; owner must recupeiate, Ap- to JAMES CAGNEY, 551 Hudson street, RE CHANOE.—-PERFUMERY MANUFACTORY for sale—Now doing good business, {n # good location ; oulds, Diew Recipes and everything ‘appertaining to the ness: in fine working order: will be sold low i applied for immediately. Address 8. & CO., box 187 Post oflce, ew York. ‘AKERY FOR SALE—DOING A GOOD BUSINESS; will be sold cheap, with along lease; low rent, owner ing. ISAAC E, TAT, 1,261 Broadway, OOK STORE FOR SALE.—THE STOCK, FIXTURE! Good Wil and Lease of a first class retail Book an ‘ationery Store, in one of the best locations in the city; will sold a a bargain. Address 0. H. P., box 107 Herald oflice, EST CORNER IN THE CITY FOR DRUGS OR FANCY ‘goods, 207 Sixth avenue, corner Fourteenth street; four years! Leate and Fixtures for sale, Apply in the store, (OAL YARD FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR IM- roved cit Pr ty, cheay For ter &o., a to Bake E. TATE, 1.361 Brow: pied RUG STORE—ON LEADING AVENUE) FINELY bret a fal stocked; purchases last month being $300; ithout soda. water, #19 to 2b a day; wner fstrog perenieoutp in. suother’ clip’ onuse of olling;, price 0 buy only persons with cash and prepare: imme- ately need mop ly; @ reasonable olfer accepted. Address CrrKdc, box 191 Herata oft BUG STORK FOR SALE CHEAP PLENTY HOUSE Jew tents owner going-out of business. Apply ats? ‘rated avenue immedlately. XPRESS BUSINESS FOR SALE—INCLUDING FIVE Horses and four Wagons; two ee lease of office; bing. tn. good order. “Liquire of HOVEY, livery , 141 East Sixteenth street, (Q{IXTURES FOR STORES—FISH STANDS, BUTCHERS? stalls, rack blocks, de nF Salo Bt a arost Dare PI ae C. STIM W. & R. E. Cruikshank, \way, Seventh avenue und Forty fourth ‘street, IXTURES OF A BROADWAY STORE FOR SALE, consisting of side cases, counters with drawers, gas fx- tures, 4c. Address FIXTUR: Heraid Uptown Branch coflce, 1,265 Broaaw IRST tiger CORNER LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE— With Lease; well selected Stock and Fixtures ; doing the Gnest business on Eighth avenue; none but those wiabin, 4 purchase a first class establishment need call, &46 kg] Gvenue, corner of Hiity-tirst street, OR SALE—A LARGE AND VALUABLE COLLEC- tion of Stove and Greenhouse Planta. Bago Fain feat hai 4 7 feet across, the finest apect- alma, ‘and 7 feet aci 10 finest 2} men in the United in ‘i Ad Palms, fine specimens. Sirelitdia Regina, splendid specimens. Grange Trees, in tubs; large planta rratting. Orange Trees’ iu pots; fine plants, fruiting, Prous Blacticuas Post ane Plants Camelias, assorted varieties, zaleas, assorted varieties. sorted varieties, all in bloom. Various of Ferns, good sorts and fine plants, , large sfun Felarzoniums, Eupetoriums, Fi Carnations, Salvias, Geraniuma For further ‘pafuculars’ address JON ‘ANDERSON, Herald office. OR SALE—A WELL ESTABLISHED HARDWARE Store, with long lease ani cheap rent, must be soid on ‘account of sickness. Inquire on premises 171 Third avenue, Hes SALE—A SUSPENDER FACTORY, WITH EX- cellent water privilege, all in running order, WM. 8. ELLY, Naugatuck, Coun. OR SALE—A LOT OF NEW SHELVING, CHEAP. Inquire of ROWE & POSTE, 120 Chambers street, N. Y. OR SALE—FIRST CLASS DRUG AND PRESCRIP- ton Store, on one of the principal avenues in Washing- ton city ; the slore js wall stocked and is doing a fair busi- eas, which could be largely increased if more capital were SatisCactory. rensons uiven for the sale. (Ad- Gress BLUI MASS, box 555 Post c hice, Washington, D. C. Fe SALE—SMALL CIGAR STORE, DOING A GOOD business; good reasons for selling. Apply for one week ‘at 664 Sixth avenue, (OR SALE—A GROCERY STORE, WITH BUTCHER'S shop, and a gocd place for a bar, with three years' lease; partof Brooklyn, E.D. %{quire at $88 South Fourth pirvet, E. D. OR BALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A BOOT &nd Shoe Store, in one of the best locatiors in Brook- tym, Call on or address I, T. POWELL, #4 Warren street, ip stare. OR SALE—A NEAT DRUG STORE IN A THRIVING ed) yj Ret profits yearly, $2,000, Address box 670 bitza- =F BALE_OTIs ELEVATOR, NEARLY NEW, WITH rf. ; canuctt . \aress N., box 1id Herald oftec. eer “POR, SALE THE, FIXTURES AND LEASE OF THE Shoe Stor Howery ; fixtures are of best style and jn good order; ‘parties dexirons of obtainin poation for the ‘lowing trade will do" welt LLIAM LITTLE. OR SALE—A HOTEL CONTAINING cy ROOMS, well furnished and going a good Business ip the im? ediate vy cinity of New York, with lease, &c. ‘or parti- sstlars he 5.°G, MONTCLAIR, box 63 Pos ofice, Engle: OR SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED RESTAURANT, F with Bar and Lunch Roome attached, now in perfect Tunning order; receipts from the Fooms, now y oceupled, are Heut to the rent. Aj on the Putielent to PAY the Ferrie dU, CONKLIN, a White street, OR SALE—A FIRST Chass FITTED UP CIGAR Store and Sample Koom on Third avenue; price, with tock, $2,700, Apply to SC SCHOLL, 18 Champers street, (OR SALE--THE LEASE AND FIXTURES OF THE best corner Dry Goods Store on Sixth avenue, Apply at Sixth avenue, corner Seventeenth street. OR SALE—A PROMINENT CORNER HOUSE AND Lot, on Third avenue, below Fiftieth rirect. PECK, HENNESSEY & CO., 940 Third avenue, ‘8 firat class to apply to { seen 110R SALE—RARE CHANCE F FOR ‘THE R Liquor Saloon, with stock, Fixtures, io. ; three years? feane: On A prominent nue, in Brooklyn; centraliy io- oy sania. R. CHAVALIER & GOS Real Katate alb avenue, Brookiyn. $1,500 cash, Tor SALE—A CORNER LIQUOR STORE, ON ONE of the best business streets Ean now doing & Foodeash trade. Appiy at the St. John House, corner of ualand Washingt atresia, Now ¥ ees SALE—A SPLENDIDLY FIITED 0 UP LIQUOR Severn on one of the best tuoronghfares in the olty. coin rr steal Ne nese Jong lease at low real. Apply at 188 Mod Hoes rt in bas WILL TAKE #7% FOR HALF INe unr Store in Hoboken: chauce for « youn AN tO Start m dimtili a Wasuington x. ri oe ‘Auintormation given at 716 {OR SALE—A LAKGE GROCERY STORE, DUING A ‘good business, with a three yearn’ lense from the Ast of + will sell for cash, aveniues, Brook {ef ona. Cali corner of DeKalb and Hediord JPOR SALE—THE BTOCK AND FIXTURES OF A SAM. i@ Room and Fruit Store, estab! bid low. Avoly st 4 Fours avenug, (rt 7eeres wil OR SALE—THE LEASE AND FIXTURES OF A Liquor Store, now doing a.co0d business: the propery mae be bounght ‘if desired, Apply at 168 Henry ai ot, Fe SALE—THE LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES OF & first class Gents’ Furnishing Store, on Broadwa, Satisfactory reason given for selling. Address FURNIS! ING, box 159 Herald Uptown Branch oillee. Fs, BALE CREAP—A FIRST CLASS FANCY AND Dry Goods Store. on Grand street, Willi jameburg cheap Tent; oF @ partner taken. Address STONE, box Ii é erat oillce. (OR SALE CHEAP—A COUNTRY STORE AND FIX. tures anda small Stock; two so teat well located, at railroad depots terms easy: Appiy to Postmaster, Hol Yih, Waverley station, Long Isl ‘ARMER, 128 Eaat Tenth street, New fork, “Call, (fort hres days. OR SALE CHRAF—FOUR SODA FOUNTAINS ON frame, in good order; Gee's make. Apply at drug store comer First avenue and Fifteenth street. GPacnay, NEAR HARLEM BRIDGE, INCLUDING Real Estate, for sale, on easy terms; might exchange for asmall place in Westchester county; extraordinary 0} yeneaiy, Apply to E, WEHNER, 29 Broadway, from 10 ARKET FOR SALE CHEAP—AS THE OWNER can't give it his attention; also three Lots, 25x100, or ‘Will exchange for House. Call at 424 Ciagon ay., Brookiyn. evi AND FANCY STORE,—SALE OR EX- location in city ; rent $400 a year; aplen- 1 an gwner, bas another atore, ean- 146 Hi fice, chan, aid chance or no! EWSPAPER STAND AND ROUTE FOR SALE cheat ‘SROs. Newark leaving for England. Apply to DAS- 3 08., Newark atreet, Hobo! eallgnt stand for work ‘arms iow, omer leaves ee: 1,985 Third avenue, betwee ‘Seventy-eight and Sev- enty-ninth street JERRING'S, MARVIN'S, WILDER'S, CHEAP, to close out previous to removal} two jewellers’ Safes, Skeleton Safes, for silk an LLL CO., No, 8 Park place, AFEs FOR SALE CHEAP,—ONE LARGE, TWO dium and one small Bete | of QUIRK Wilder's: a 8. G. QUIRK, 72 Maiden lane. T°, HARDWARE AND Sane FURNISHING MEN. For sale, the Lease, Fixtures and Good Will of 74 Sixth avenue, with or without Stock, established over 40 ogee loing LL paying busin Apply to A. F, FERGUSON, 74 Sixth 10 ‘oye SOLD—A RESTAURANT, LUNCH BAR, Oyster, Tagaor sad Lager Beer Saloon. For full parti- culars call at 16) Union place, corner of Clay street, near the Failroad depot, Greenpoint, 1.500, “FoR SAUm THE LEASH, STOCK AND Fixtures of a first class Oyster and Chop louse; rent {ow and terms casy. For particulars iuquire at ba Sixt avenue, Et _MACHINERY, | SECOND HAND, FIRST CLaSS BOILER, LER, OF about 60 horse p also 40 horse Engine, want ‘Must be tn perfect order and at a very low price ; parties hay ing the above worn out or broken down will wave timo by not Tepiying to this udvertisement,. Address, giving particulars and price, PRACTICAL, box 147 Herald oflice. AMES JEON WORKS. PORTABLE AND STATIONARY Horizontal and Vertical Engines and Bollers, 3 to 600 Horse power; Hoisting Engines, Saw and Grist milly, Wood- Working Machines. P, HAMPSON, 88 Cortlandt strect, New York. —A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND SECOND + hand Steam Engines, Kollers, Steam Pumps and Ma- chinists’ Tools. FINNEY & HOFFMAN, 217 to 226 Water street, Brookiyn, A Dag rtes BOILER AND STEAM PUMP COMPLETE; bofler tubuiar cylinaer, 30-uorse; engine 1b-horse ; wiil be sola at a bargatn. Inquire of GILLIS GEOGHEGAN, 199 and 201 Centre street, OR SALE—ENGINE, BOILER, PUMP, &C. ot JOHN H. HAYWARD, 38 Pearl street, (OR SALE-ONE 40-HORSE ENGINE AND ONE 12-horse and Boller, at JOHN W. ALEXANDER’S ma- chine shop, venue A, Fo SALE—AT 2&3 STANTON STREET, A ele copper Vacuum Boiler, capaci ever been used, all ‘complete, iu or manufacturers of extracts; a Steam Tubelar Buil Steam and Force Pumps, Trucks and Harness, Gas Fixtures and Plumbing Materia! in great variety; Counters, Shelv- ings and splendid Saloon and Store Fittings. Call as above, GReat MACHINERY DEPOT HAVE GOT IN TWO ‘splendid Fie 8, 60 horse each, and plenty smaller, Botte izes; Pumps, Pulleys and “Pr Bex 318 Head a ash PUMPS Tools for sale; also Factory to let, el Frooklyn, building, 100: Bieton r "ROAKE, 262 Water street, ATHE, SCREW CUTTING, ABOUT SIX FEET; ALSO a medium sized Power Press wanted. Send pariiculara to A.M. RICHMOND & SON, 546 Pearl atreet. Qteau FUMPS—THE BEST MADE, ON HAND AND for sale; also a few second hand’ Pumps, cheap, by JAMES Cuaron 14 and 18 Water street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Send for catalogue. TEAM ENGINES, PORTABLE AND STATIONARY, OF ~O. all sizes and evig ne constantly on band; second bana Engines, Hollers, Saw Mids, Grain Milla, Hoisting kin. gereane general Machinery. ‘UTICA STEAM ENGINE 0, (formerly Wood & Mann’, 42 Cortlandt street, INQUIRE 8, for brewers, distil with” it AND DKSMITH ‘auginy ituated, on 0x40. Apply to MID- WELVE HORSE ENGIN Boller for sale. Apply at LYON & facturing Company, 10) South Sixth street where it'can be seen ruaning. ANTED—A 15 HORSE POWER HORIZONTAL Ei gine, with Feed Pump, Governors, &c, complete; inst be in ‘very good order: also one Engine Lathe, to awing about 15 inches, with friction feed, to about 60 inches between centres. box 367 "Serer Cty" Post office. |] PORTABLE STEAM ENGINE, 10 HORSE POWER; Saw Splitter, Bundling Presses, Bells, Pullers, ko. ; every. thing appertaining to the kindling wood bast ‘will fold at ngreat sacrifice, Inquire at Mersel Jersey C WITH FIFTEEN HORSE FELLOWS’ Manu- Williamsburg, EALED PROPOSALS il be received by the Committee on Normal Colle; a ihe ‘office of the Clerk ot the Department of Public Sk Selon, soower of law an Geum streets, until Wednes- on the 17th day of April, 1872, and until one o'clock P. M, on saidday, for the materials and work for anew school building to be erected on Lexington avenue, between Sixty- eighth and Sixty-ninth streets. ‘Plans and specifications may be, seen at the office of the Repairs, 145 Grand street, Superintendent of Buildings thir Proposais will be recelved for exch branch of the work tely, and to Be endorand “Proposal for Mason Work,” ‘for Cut Stone! “Proposal for Carpenters’ Work," for Painting.” mes of two responsible suretlee to accompany exch ate will not be considered uniess sureties: entirely satisfactory to the committee, woop, WILLIAM E. DURYEA, enee ot MAGNUS GROSS, NATHANIEL Jakvis, Jr, | Normal College, ac. ENOCH L. ee éR, J _¥aw vonx, April 2, 15% QUARRYMEN.. ae ADVERTISER OWNS A 0 T quarry near New London, from which he di quarried some 20,000 tons rough granite, during summer, an wil make a contract with a Dractical ‘quarryman at a fixed delivered on dock of quarry, contractor tur- menand tools, Oall'on % H. SMITH, 121 yw Yor! AMUSEMENTS. ites 188 JEAN BURNSIDE WOULD STATR TO WHOM itmay concern that she holds the copyright for the and each and ery scene ght An to [be produced at ire Mon: dealt with aecording to lay semen O” BAN, FOR STAGE OR PARLOR,—HENRY ©, in stant oped. Siete in nee antaons ren on Guitar and Banjo. 260 Bowery. Svoren eerie CBee, RESERVED § EATY FO) FOR THE NILSSON } Matines, at Booth's; also Reserved Seats for ail Thea- 0} ey House Ticket Orice, INGING, PIANO, ORGAN, VIO mony, private; jtzctinvon My Ontg “Stadent's Journ Yand elroutar JAY WATSON, Musical Director, oF CCLFIE."—THOMAS — BAKERS pi Lf ne Vig stor popular, wali of the season; ayer ave len for cronestra, #1 Moke POND & 00. ft Bi ETROPOLITAN THEATRICAL AND snowW PRINTING ESTABLISUMENT, HERALD BUILDING, i HARK lace (Eighth street), waded Tree. Audrese’, 1: | | BROADWAY AND 4NN STREET. AMUSEMENTS, UM. woop's, MONDAY, APRIL beat DAY MATINEE, ‘OOD'S MUI EVERY EVENING AND REAT 8! 188 LAURA KEENE, who will appear, for the last World-famed impersonation of Mhoes in: bar eyueiogs and in the thritte peo HUNTED DUWN. ing and romantic Drama of bet: Spatial UNTED DOWN, NEW SCENERY, costar Ome ‘AND PROP: with the nares “a mates E iy ey AT? P.M. Inesday, Thursday d Friday. nday. Tuesday, ray raday and Friday. THE KNIGHT AND THE Pauling Markham, Hella Howitt Rollin Howard, A. Ht. Bheldon and the entire Wood's Museum burlesque company. P y the Comedy, in two acts, entitled, HAFPIEST DAY OF MY LIFE, fPHEATRE COMIQUE, JOSH HART. & LADIES’ An eae change of bill, ‘a new Burlesque, 614 BROADWAY. na er. FAVORITE ROR ‘ck need anew Drama, toh. Continued and Uindiminished auecens tbe MISS SOPHIE WORKELL. MISS IRENE WORRELL, MISS Ji: THE QUEENS OF BURL First week of the Burlesque BLACK EYED SUSAN, MISS SOPHIE WORRELL MISS [RENE WORRELL . NIE WORRELL, QUE, BLACK EYED SUSAN. Witter TOMSITeS. ca Adiniral. fattey. ‘Admira’ of the Yellow. ‘The burlesque will be produced with new masic, and all of the original songs and duets, new dress, new scenery, £0, Also the first week of the new negro eketeb, ANGELS ; SWAMP ANGELS; SWAMP SWAMP ANGELS; OR, THE ADVENTURES OF run * HeRALD CURRESFONDENT. ‘The following is the cust of the AMP ANGELS: SWAMP JOHN HART ge Butternut Bil, Herald Corresp North Carolina Joe. The above play w Firat time of ie wer looal drama, NOLL, THE NEWS Ho H NOLL, THE NEWS BOY; Lost IN 1H STHERTS, -Mr. JOH Noll, the News Hoy. X Wit tae Bl lack. ut Gre SrOUTE MES H KIITY TILSTON EMMA MADDOCK «Misi THE WORRELL SISTERS. _ A NEW DRAMA, A NEW OLIO, for next week, forming a matebless programme, which bas never been equalled. the Mammoth Troupe retained, Miss soPpHi# WORKELL, IRENE WORRELL, MISS M188 JENNIE WORRELL, MISS ADA WRAY, ‘MISS KITTY O'NEIL, MISS MADDOCK, ME. JOHN HART, MR, CHAS, WHITE, M MASTER MARTIN, E. D, Gooding, G. L. Stoute, Harry Guion, James Brady ‘and others, MISS JENNIE WORRELL = A NEW BURLESQUE, A NEW SKETCH and MISS RITTY O'NEIL, in thelr graceful Song and Dance. Mating, nib apes ‘and Saturd: ‘RIL 15, MISS ELLA WESNER, will srenly be MASANIELLO, Look out for BI AY. BLUE MONDAY, BLUE MONDAY, OOTH'S THEATRE. LE CLERO Proprietor and Man: Me, EDWIN BOOTH THIRD AND LAS WEEK BUT ON of the charming und accomplish ed artist OITA LE CLERCQ, hs Gil sepentara n Mouday, Tuesday, Wecheatay ‘and Saturday as MADAME DE FONTANGES, in Tom Taplor's romantie, drama of AND PASSIO. the iaughable comedietia of the UGH DIAMOND, On Thursday and Friday evenings, and nd Saturday Matinee, at 1 MISS LE CLERC: ANNE CAREW 0. 4G, OA SULTANA In the HONEYMOON. Box book open six days in advance at the theatre; ‘iso at Ditaon's Music Store, 711 Broadwa Monday, April 22, Tenppsarance. ance and farewell engagement of poduoed, UE MON tobe followed, ra INA EDWIN’S THEATRE CHAPMAN 8 SISTERS LANCHE. ELLA. FIRST CHALMAN. APPEARANCE MONDAY, CHAPMAN, APRIL 8. LITTLE, DON GIOVANNI, BLANCHE, LANCHE, BLANCHE, LEPORELLA. BLLA, LA. ELLA, NEW SONGS, NEW SCENERY, NEW SONGS, NEW SCENERY. NEW SONGS, NeW SCENERY, K gREat “HERNANDEZ, FAMILY. AP ON KN Bo LI ripe] GUY'S QUARTETTE, ae, 238 CHAPMAN SISTER: @5= = | Glovannt, LEPOREL! a2 BLANCHE, ELLA. Hons EEA April8, and every Evening, and DAY AND D SATURDAY MATINEES, Litt CHAPMAN sistene, ____ HERNANDEZ FAMILY TH STREET SHR ATE NEAR THIRD AVENU UB, 34 ANOTHER GREAT ATERACTION THIS WEE! 7 WER OF MISS POLLY DALY AND AT FEMALE MINSTREL TROUP HANDSOME YOUNG LADIES AND GREAT STAR COMPANY, MATINEES TUESDAY ARD. FRIDAY, LADIES? INVITATION NIGHT FRIDAY EVENING. ARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN. Managers... +..CARROLL & MCCLOSKEY ‘The eminent artists ROSE AND HARRY WATKINS, in “Pioneer Patriot, or the Maid of the War Path.” Yours, UNION SQUARE THEATRE, VuKEs, Hun oF TWELVE VOKES, VOKEs, FIRST APPEARANCE IN AMERICA of THOSE WONDERFUL ARTISTs, e VOKES FAMILY, Miss VICTORIA VOKES, Miss JESSIE VOKES, Miss ROSINA VOKES, Mr, FREDERICK VOKES, Mr, FAWDON VOKES, whose tame is world-wide, ‘whose style ts origin whoa production HEY COM re new and novel. Crowned with the Eaursis of & Hundred Triumphs, THE PRESS AND PUBLIC ‘OF GREAT BRITAIN uniting in the most lavish encomiums of ‘thelr matchless powers. ‘The termination of their recent engagement at DRURY LANE THEATRE, LONDON, was marked by a grand complimentary testimonial, tendered to them by the first citizens of London, and participated in by the lending stars of the dramaue and musical trcios 7 that ea rar | KIR DEPARTURE FOR AMERICA bane alluded to by the London Times loss to the British public and a gain for our American cousins,” Volumes might pe filled with the criticisms of the press ‘upon this Gifted a Fomiiy, but one extract will sufice as CIMEN| OF ALI The London Era of Septomber :4 conialned the following :~ “The celebrated, and we may also add, inimitable Vokes Family. And such a family’ for bistrionte talent that thi world only produces in tho course of ages. Acting, dancin and singing they have been born and bred to, ‘Their irresl ibie drollery, rollicking fun and comic humor keep the house {n'a continual roar, making the audience applaud to the ver echo; and auch appiause and such echoes we have not heard inthis Temple of Thespta for many a night. Talk about laugh til your very aiden ache, ours che ati, and we burst Outatrestl at the Femembrance of what we saw and heart, Gallery, pit, box and stall screamed together in untéon, Staid, aa ion for once gave way to nature, and the occupants piste fall ughou ae heartily And appianied as loudly as ods above them. m of the evening bein ular and screaming fi miu ssp tala ed ty portormed by the Vokes, dancing, jokes. “oe we pag Lucinda. Cae Ope: ron) Housemal a Rorina Yokes, and the Warn cain aad heebetn vd, Mr. Timotheus bbs, a doctor's assistant, Mr. Fred Voken; and Mr. Wi ony hairdresser, “Mrs Pawson Voter. Lite above ing abaent life below stairs revolves to enjo ‘teelf Mo of atall, box, pit and gallery thoroughly, Tid #0. too. was divided, not Into four acts, put four division et, fet tragedy, the opera and the billet; and ihey did ui a4 ae and balletize, in uch, errectio jon that tr would belutterly Impossiule. to celled. To be appreciated they must be seen, and the plas Goer will never regret or forget spending an evening with the ‘wonderful and celebrated Vokes Family. The frat appearance 10 "America they mot ex- VOKES will take p piace, at the UNION SQUARE THEATRE ‘on MONDAY, April 16, 1872, &y ittLe OL, OLLIE, THE DRAMATIC WONDER.” Masi er i B. GOLDSMITH, Jz, will give two Dramatic sod -ptertal nme: cog betwee ae i Ww THURSDAY, Apra a an, oa 14 Hat and SATURUAY, April If at 230, Pa t hi WW enuts Orchestra Cosirs "Hatt and at the iia Wet Colleges Fifi avenue, corner Twenty: oriithe ohn but six ng 1 ty pa ja to me an tncom hensibie wonder.” —Gen, Ste L. Woodford to Rev. Heury Ward Beec! ordinary quickness of the prod. “The extra gious memory anu conception of character” with the power NUR: BLO'S |. produced wi Lt ltd Boh hd hoy Sat By HEISTER, es and Fa noweanlon ions, from their Overa House it Philadelphia’ (retentty destroyed by fire), to give strength and variety to the ortion of the Burleayue, MRS. JOHN mn over one hundred MARY (as originally pin TILLER. BAM SNATCHEM WATCHRUL WAXEND: OOTH'S THEATR: NILSSON MATINEE MONDAY, A. ‘Mr. BOOTH has the honor to announi __ AMUSEMENTS, _ AJIBLO'S GARDEN, Sixth week of the engagement of MRS. JOHN Woon, GRAND SUCCESS or BURNAND'S BEST ne oe” POLL AND PARTNER JO! POLL AND PARTNER JO&, Comames, Pi cout OPERATIC € CHORE An eugmented orchestra, under the de arection of RK THA ENTIRG TROUPE, sneer & SLOCUM’S MINSTRELS MAYBUD.. Di as HVA A er WA ed by her in’ Lor a ee character mee will sing hteen in number), AND PARTNER J mutabie 40 Ag RRC TO POLL, tho first time in Amerion). NILSSON TOMORKOW, the has 6 NI IBLO'S GARDEN, wood ANSO! “iis TaN hae PEARS cluded an arrangement with the Messrs. Maurice and Max Strakosch for ONE GRAND NILSSON HAMLET MATINEE, to-morrow (MONDAY), APRIL 8, AT 1:30 P, M. open 13:30), Mile. NILSSON in her great role, . General admission two (2 and two dollars exire, accord AY THE 5’ ( SATS HAMLET. dol Vg 19 location the Strakoucn Compan: (doors ,OPHELIA 1d seats one VERA TICKET OFFICE, T Tit EVERETT HOUS, corner ot Seventeenth atre Steinway's pianos used by and Fourth avenue, THURSDAY, April tl, and FRIDAY, April 1 BROOKLYN Waueace 5 LAST NIGHTS of the VETERAN, in consequence of approuching novéiies. THE C OREN EFFECT THE LAST GREAT TABLEAU, THE CHARGE OF Ti ‘ork Herald, Lk sOHN NINGS, GILBERT, Miss EFFIK GERMON, HELEN TRACY, ecenaful co mend our readers to var ‘will bear aveing twice or thrice." Mr. FOUK Mr. CHARLES ROOK W CHARLES: ELL, Mi EVERY EVENING. a Due, Rotice will be given of the production of Mr, Henry which wit! be presemed andin which BROADWAY vrsea a o L D © CRASH OF THE FALLING PALACE, HE HGHLANDERS, COSTUME, ‘at once, ay the Extract from New re. Pas RS FOR LIFE, with WSUENER'Y AND APPOINTMENTS, MR. CHARLES MATHEWS __will make his reappearance. LL OPEN SALE OF GOLD COMMENCES ALS P. BOX OFFICE NOW OPEN. ONDAY, TER WALLACK, Mr. So AGER mee: Mr. CLARA SEN ‘Mme, PONISI, “Miss THEATRE, OPPOSITE N.Y. HOTEL, M, PROMPT. > Gon. BANKERS Should be there, All Business Men. G04), 0 Should bethere, || Eve Bl shouit GOL! CARD. Hearing from different sources that Go! fhe panic of Black Fiiday, and to be produc way Theatre on Monday night, April duce in character persons connected with the t Ttake leave to assure the public th of murdered men or others concerned. rs no dom BROKERS Should be there. rybody: be there Prompt, id there tounded on the Broad- 19 intended to intr Ring of will be Gold is a jo draina worthy the attention of a reined and appre- ciative New York audience. W. P, SPELLER, Manager, Broadway Theatre, NIOM SQUARE THEATRE, iw. BUTE RECHERCHE | UNIQUE Ii dal dvernified entertainment offered nightly, ADDITIONS TO THE STAR ROLL, First pearance The original Firat appearance of th ‘The sterling Comedian Mr. WEL! Fiuat time here of the Yo! Mr. GEORGE ATKINS. see, MINNIE JACKSO! ‘Misa JENNIE REMBALLS SERTO-COMIC SO WILLIAMS NEW, DUTCH SKETCH, E SPANISH MINSTI of the gattarateaty In their beautiful parior programme, Gus 8 MILLIE COOK, LIFE OUT OF WORK, ager. EXSHIONABLETN artists 1e charming burlesque artiste, n Strong, John Mins antl wooo, NUS. HUGHEY DOUGHERTY, 7 daaster BARNEY, G. H, CES, &e, MAT! ATINEES WEDN TNION NION 8: FIFT! on "SUN by the celebrate) DODWORT: UARE THEATRE. GRAND SACRED CONCERT assisted by HERR KARL FORMES, the world-renowned Basso, Miss ote HOWSON, . “Central eve March... : Part Songs, { A 8. Scotch Ballad. 9. “Nora is giveth aa 10, Selection, B— Thro’ the Fo! 3. Romance from the opere “Marta ir 4. “Bing, Smile, Himes 5, Seiection from 6. “Non piu andral HERR KARL FORM ART IL. seeeeeesW, V, Wallace Overture, “Maritana” “Tl Barbiere" Boprand, MACDONAL DAY EVENING, ee 7, BAND, AND SATURDAY, at 236. vu ARE THEATRE. VEY B. DoDWoRmn, Conductor, PROORAMME--PART L “Vale of Rest,” .CDONALD. EMMA TOWSON, n Pasquale”. from “Nozzl di Fi; W. MACDONALD. EMMA’ HOWSON: IL “In einim Kublen Grunde,” Doors _Prices grand celebrated song arran HERR KAR 12, Waltz, “Marien Klange”. tee 7; commence at & open al as usual, iL FO! pro”, ..-Gounod «++.Donizettt +eMozart 4 and sung by MES. ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, WERY, MOK ADDINONS TO The GREAT TROOPE: THE GREAT COMIC DUETTISTS, MATINEES BAKER and FARRON, F Balibsie original specialty” TUES! in their original special DAY * SCHSEIDE if coli rsiiie. uew Comic Trick Pantomim TITTLE TATTUR, AND HERNANDE? FOSTER “ASTOR'S *) SATURDAY, “rye Moruing Ulorien: by Kerng and Queen, CELIA IFERD'S SENSATION SO yo) SAM DEVERE and the OLD CREMUSA. | Mason, Girard, Graver, Seibert, Webster, &c. | 244 O'Clock. IE COW-BELL-UGIANS, — BALL. bie! HEINRICH Poxamites ‘0 PIANOFURTE RECITA) WEDNESDAY APEEINOONS APRIL 10 1 and 24, THREE O'CL Selections from Handel, Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Schu- bert, Sebumann, Chopin, ‘Mevdel Tickets #1, to be La at G, Schirmer’ at Steinway Hall on the days of th D*® KAHN'S 143 Among the articles espec serve ment MAGNIFICENT MUS! ho and Liszt, EUM OF MARVELS, SCIENC! CE AND ART, BRUADWA Ae AUADDIN'S PALACE mndrous Works of Art and Nature, Three spasions hails filled with 40,000 Beautiful Specimens, The cost of this collection has been over #250,00U, and it could not be duplicated for double thet ‘sum, 701 Broadway, and 5 ally attractive the following de- tion Fui length of the Florentine Venus, dissecting into 700 pieces, The same of the Apollo Belvidere, the most beautiful work of art in the world, world. Rameaes, Ki ever a to aim nd the pr the Queen rte! the rhs and the Iwi Sulla Past na, the wonderful Bear Womau. jale and Female Tanned Skins, THB DYING SOLDIKE, the most wonderful d life-like pie sm ine specimen of the Gorilla, Superb ons of Modela ont ie Heart, Lungs, Stomach, ery portion of th testines, Brain, dke., Unsurpassed ia any museum tn the world; Skeletons of Man, Woman and Child; of Serpents, Birds and the fe, who fell « perniciou Botani Tul. length ‘model ata ball in the of meci of Egypt, the most perfect Mummy ie human frame, 1 Eyes Har, Kianeys, In- Progtas of Honey-making; jottentot Veni Hi h Giant, Murph; dreadful effects of tight lacing young lady, 18 years of in consequence of & magnificent collection of ‘of the Crowns of England a of Antiquities ‘trom ‘Herculaneum and ompeli=-tdo:s, Coins, Spears and Ancient Weapons; Madame Dimanche, the wondrons, Horned Woman, the hora growing {rom the centre of the foreiead an deine ten inches in length ; a motel of of Madame Duval five, measuring # anatomy of the Fow! ir ti os in roe ean armed and doublesbodied the Rhinoplaatic ope & Man and Woman of the ca snions Bos, = Face of Africa; the Vampire, oF It ood 4 thousands of DR kA 3 MU! righ headed, new nose th street, Admission 0c, ine (SUNDAY) EXENING, ATES 7, 1872, frat of ihe srand’ Werformancea and WITH Lids HESTRA, OF THE R. ROSINSKY’S: aevile and Operatic Troupe. Popular prices—75, 60, 2 aud 15 cents. ADAM MARIA SALVOTTI W GRAND CONCERT AT THURSDAY yon APRIL tia ARTISTS, M. TINGUISHED PEAR AT THIS FOR SALE AT TH agro GALICO, ive NESD, Evu _____ AMUSEMENTS. OE*uric THEATRE. HITS 1 HUMPTY GREATER SUCCESS THAN ‘EM AGAIN. EVER, HUMPTY DUMPTY REMODELLED, eevee erees Ad A HIT! *3 . . eeeee ¢:aam. | * Ann ® 2 G, L, FOX's ‘ £ . . . : * bs HUMPTY DUMPTY. bd b4 . . : : : . . . . . : scan, “e ABGNEW * aun . eee ecece . . . . & A HIT! . . Ce THE MARBLE STATUE TABLEAU, the tine picture ever seen on the stage. FOX'S NEW TRICKS DECLARED THE FUNNIEST YET. SUCUESS or P SPYERYBODY AND EVERYTHING IN NEW HUMPTY DUMPTY. TAKE THE CHILDREN TO SEE ITS WONDER: 3 WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS at S. MATINEE ATH AVENUE THE TRE, O West Twenty-fourth iftreet, fone Broadway. “Mr, AUGUSTIN DALY, Sole Lessee and Manager. CLE 47," ART! THE NEW PARISI EVERY EV le N ENING, LE = mn by Mase a Fanny Davenport, Mise Clare Morris, jor Mise Griffiths, Miss Volmer, Mr. James Lewis, W. Hi Griniths, Burnett, F. Characters Mist Linda Delta, wood, Miss Ida Yerance, D. H. Marking, Mr. Henry Crisp, Mr. Davidge, Louis James, W. J. G. F, DeVere, George’ Parkes Chapinan, NTF I H. Gilbert.” M. OBNT SOK ‘he 1 Vin A Dangerous Letter. 4 MATINEE OF ARTIC AT “san WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, A Lemoyne, Geor; Te Pleroey Se We'pecktan, Ge Godfrey, and others, RY. COSTUMES A LA MODE. SENSATION, ins Roberta ey OLE 4am cRATURDAY NEXT, SPECIAL MATI- OF “ARTICLE 47” FOR THE BENEFIT OF THK FOUNDLING ASYLUM. * Sents may be secured two weeks advance, CADEMY—TRIUMEH OF PAREPA. ROSA, EL, SANT! THE GRAND ITALIAN OPERA, ‘GUMBINATION. CARL ROSA and A, NEUENDORFF D. DE VIVO, MONDA 18, RIGOLE! WIGOLE overwhelming audience, and created Mine, PAREPA-ROSA, Mr. WACHTEL, shlto Mosars. Cook ENDORFF, Mu ACHT ATURDAY, GRAND MATINEE, DO! j.—Seata for MATIN EES at the Academy Grasp. OPERA A HOUSE, )-NIGHT! THIS (SUNDAY) TO-NIGHT. TWENTY-FIFTH GRA *,* The box ollice will be opened TO-DAY, LF the sale of reserved seat Messrs. JACKS 14 Broadw provided for this evening’ made are the MAN and ENGLISH. “GRAND ore new orchestral pieces, while the great celebriy, KATE Tatrice, a favorite of our metropolis, ance Here after a protracted profei Topean capitals, Mr. Al Cornet-a-Piston ‘of mi atest Bartione; Mme. ite, all take part, while the ENTIRE NL BAND comph extravagnot outiay bas secured. ORENSIL | MULLERIL ARBUCKLE, nN WEHLI!! DOWNING!! The entire NINTH REGIMENT BAN PROGRAMME, PART 1. 1. Overture, “Sicilian Vespers. 2 Grand Selection, “1 Purtat jeni la Mia Ver 6. See 7. Concert Polka, (Comp }. Grand Selection, “Martha’ & Violin Solo, “Scene du Ballet’ (with full orchestra), SENORITA J’ FILOMEN, 8 Grand Fantasi Grand Opera, “Luriin J. M. WEALI. « Dust, “Gemiramide MM 5. Cornet solo” “Alr et Varie Facilita”.. MK. M. ARBUCKLE, 6. Duet, ca Dove Proude Amora,” trom’ « Fite" ME, T 2, March, "ul Vive" Which opera was presented last Weaneriay Reserved NZ FABBRE aid Baie. a MULLER . .. Downing nee Directors, sucl ILLIPS, TROVATORE, NTL Company, thr con 825 and 20; Reserved Seats In Parquet and Balcony, 0; general almission, $2. Famlyy Cirle, 83; admission, Family Circle, Bl. ‘and ANY night can be secured SUNDAY NIGHT! tS APRIL 7. D OPERATIC CONCERTIIL 13 O'CLOCK, TOUKER & MORRISSEY with respect ik attention to the xtent and excel ence of the programme "8 entertainment, iy the most popiilar ITALIAN, Gi AS, with two entirely partictpant artista are all of MORENSI, the beautifal can- es her frat app onal visit to all the KBUCKLE, of Boston, GILMORE'S "FAMOUS WEHLI, the renowned Pianist; JACOB MULLER, Europe's INEZ FABBI, Prima Donna Ai juta, and Senorita FI LUMEN A, the wonderful Chilian Vi A ‘The se BAND NTH REGIM NT letes a musical combination which {s marked for {ts strength, merit and varlety, and which only the most FABBRI ! 1 CORNET OF GILMORE'S FAMED BOSTON FILOMENA! D in full uniform! NA. of Piano, from W. V. Wallace's ‘Magic RAND OPERA HOU Rit WEEK OF LALLA ROOKH I!!! 4 FOU SIXTY-THREE THOUSAN SEK. MULTITUDES OF EAGER FE LL FLOCKIN D PROPLE HAVE ALREADY OPLE 8st NOTHING TO EQUAL ee EXCITEMENT EVER Iris pr in wks Suen) PTACLE IT IS AS Brigit AND LOVELY AS A CLEAR MORNING IN MAY “More free and easy dancing and lavish exposure of fe- ny drama we have hitherto Lebeld, Even ‘The scenes are lite- formation scene at the close no male charms than the ‘Black Crook’ is surpassed by it, rally splendid, The t description, e1 sparkling and elaborate splendor.” ven in the Arablan Nights could surpass for York Times, IT IS AS DELIGTFUL AS THE FIRST DAWN OF LOVE!!! THE WHOLE PIECE FAIRLY RLY QUIVERS WITH BEAUTY! *,*The story of the play cent and awert Eastern. Princes: 8 of the love of ath rue!" sym elegant, general accessories gorceous, rand, dances fuscious, | del ‘and voluptuousness of the Oriental clime. LALLA ROOKH! e * 8 9 © LALLA ROOKH!! LALLA ROOKHII! TRANSFORMATION SCENE EY! Seis fokoe, NCBI ! SEATS SECURED TEN MATINEE, SATURDAY, AT the ‘The scenery 8 costly, ighttul an TWO BROADWAY THFAT! i OpPOsT s Te your WILL OPEN MONDAY. ‘APRIL 8, under new. or aaa with the Domestic Drama of, Tt well Known favorite, ‘aru, BALTON eC. we DE 7 T, WILLIAMS, y | Ae C, Mor Diver, T. Walker, Madamedva MICHELS. HXLTON, Mine Hattie Thorp. Entirely ngw and magnificent soenery, by J, 1 | 8, Seneul and assist and a) ot = i T EVEVRY EFI Houst worry THE, CE, APPROBATION OF é REFINED THEA. The GOING PU Musical Box office now oper o————— ° GOLD, By Miss JEAN BURNSIDE, In whien the will appear, supported by the | ira. D, HE MANAGEMEN r HAVE For, FoRTE ‘ORT. meat BS, THLE iirection. vane ler G. P, Burnard, LD, TE NEW Dewdsfal TLEP, J, Baker. D. i intments, joroughiy | « AND Curtain before an vociierous entousiasm with the following unprecedented quartet :— Miss PH ir. SANTLEY, se and Hall in the Cast. al Director and Conductor, BL, SA‘ . 8. N GIOVANNI, With the GRAND COMBINATION, the full strength of the on the Stage and Corps de Ballet. jeats in the great Mr. .Weblf tassien +-Rossint KZ FABBRIi and MiSS “KATE MORENS .- Hartmann Mozart roung, inno LALLA ROOK! Aaventures,triale and Ona! trlumph, enlsting the juterent aud every admirer of “the Good, the Beautitul and “iets ituscrated fo the most artistic. manner and all the characters are superbly costumed re Her sio sativa! music. ravishing, giving a just estimate of the magnificence, luxury __ AMUSEMENTS | BROADWAT! BROADWAY, BROADWAY, BROADWAY, BROADWAY, ROADWAY, BROADWAY, {TITINITEAI $ IFici©l=igioic [RRL SPL El ey e E NEW DRAMA. NEW DRAMA. NEW DRAM. NEW DRAMA, NeW DRAM NEW DRAMA. NEW MAL NEW NEC ano Sktion. THE be NEW N ba NEW N NEWS ba NEW N 64 NEW N Boy. bia NEW NI 514 NEW N bia N BROADWAY, NE BROADWAY, NE ROADWAY, Nee WORRELL |#ROADWAY, NE ROADWAY, N BROADWAY. N SISTERS, ) BROADWAY. N BROADWAY. N BROADWAY. N SISTERS, |BROADWAY- NE BROADWAY. N BROADWAY. SOPHIE, IRENE, BLACK SWAMP JEN NTE, SOPHIE, TREN EYED \JEN 1 SOPHIE, IRENE, SUSAN, JENNIE, | WORRELL. WORRELL, NOLL, WORRELL. 2 WORRKLL. THE | Wonmert: NEWS WORRELL. WORRELL. BOY, WORKELL. WORRELL. WORRELL, foci a Qe BROADWAY. |. ————» , THEATRE THEATRE COMIQUE. COMIQUE. a THE REST NTERTAINMENT | rats “erry, eee ane DRAMA, BURLESQUE, i FARCK AND LO. LOOK OUT FOR THE GREAT SENSATION. THE SENSATION OF THE | SEASON, BL MONDAY, MONDAY, MONDAY, MONDAY. MONDAY MONDA MONDAY, MATINEE WEDN! SSVAY AND SATURDAY. Great Success, Hertalnment in the olty. VS NEW HIBERNICON ; sLAND IN AMERICA, * fntroduc ng the famous BARN HE GUIDE, and feared with the reren ing farce, EY AND THb GHOS' “This popular Irish entertainment, which blends faroe, ‘music, panorama aud humor all ato one performance, was installed at the St. James theatre Monday night, greatly to the delight of our Hiberaian citizens. who flocked thither 1a such a muititude that the theatre was entirely inadequate to accommodate all desirous of admission. Those who did get tn were tnoroughly entertained, and the enjoyment was of the heartiest descripti MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND ATURDAY, 2PM. Orchestra Chairs, 7 Dress Circle, 5tc., G Matinee Prices-“Grohestra, 8s." Dens Orc, Chie dren, 1c EW YORK CIRCUS. F treet, opposite Academy of Music LE! = Director N TINEES WEI ‘AND SATURDAY AT Yak PVN _ aN ESD, T 8. LAST WREK OF CIRC! 'US SEASON. POSITIVELY LAST W. CIRCUS SEASON G LOSES SATURDAY, NEW AND SUPERB Tana nd daring enestrlan teats s BRILLIANT CIRCUS PERFORMANCES will conclude with the amasi: hCK, THE GIANT. "RILLER, RYANT'S OPERA HOUSE, 28D STREET, between aah and Seventh avs., near Booth's Ibea.re, BRYANTS STK ELS Brilliant success of BRYANTS 5 BRYANT'S MINSTRELS. SNE MINSTRELS, JULIUS: SNEEAER: MINSTRELS, JULILS BNEKZER. MINSTRELS, JULIUS SNEBZE BRYANT'S MINSTRELS. JULI NERA: Seats secured in advance. ATINEE SATURDAY ATR. AN BRYANT'S OPERA HOUS ‘Twenty-third street, near Sixth avenue, THURSDAY TAPTERNOON, ‘April 11, 1872. Grand Com limentary Kenetit ito MR. 2 SEYMOUR, oommpmidat: ‘at 2 o'clock precisely. In conjunetion with tne Brvant’s entire troupe, the follow- mgartuts have kindly volunteered, by permission of tele respective managers :— Mit. GUS WILLIAMS, MR HUGHEY DOUGHERTY, R. FRANK ken ey ee CERN, MASTER BARNEY, a OO BAM. RICKEY, MK. GEORGE COES, MR, FRANK GIRARD andothers. A fine variety of comic acta will be introduced. ‘The performance terminating with the successful burlesque of JULIUS 8! E Iaeoduel MR, DAN BRYANT in the characters of Cassius and Mare Antony. STaIN Ay HALL, GR. SA On which occasion Mile. Pauline Canissa, “Niadame de Lussan, Soprano. Masame de Ryther, Soprano, Mr. Tom Kari, Tenor. Mr. Ainsley Cook, Baritone, Mr. § Mr. J. N. Pattison, Panis. Mr. Sohne n, Conductor. Admission One dollar. Reserved Seats -Fifty cents extra, Can be ovtained at Stelaway Hall, Lid Brondway and principal music stores. RAND CONCERT FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE BAP- T tist Home for the Aget—-At the Adelphi, Trenor's new: and commodions hall, Fifty-second street, ibroadway and Seventh avenue, Tuesday, April 9 era, under the patronage of Mra. James Gardner, Mrs, Joba W; Steveus, Mi Redell, Mra. J, D. Voornis, Mra, E. R. Thompson, Mra. B. J. Hathaway, r., under the direction of Mra. Froeman Skinner (formes 1 bisa ma M. Shepard: artists :—-Mrs, cl hariowe V. W inter ings), Musical Director Normal tor Orpheus Society, Newark Soprano. of Dr. Porters church | Deane Vorer, soprano, Brookiyn;'M distinguished violinist; Mr. Le P. Mr, Franz Remmerta, basso 01 , tenor, Boston 5 Mrs, Freeman Skinner, pianist . Admission $1. Tickets for sale at UD. Ward's (Baptist Publication Rooms), 76 Bast Ninth atreet ; Sheldon & 67 mball Bros t storey 683 Kaghth aventie; haven nue; Upham’s drag. store, comer Fitty-eignth nd Fighth avenue,and of the following committee : Jobn D. Voorhis, B. J, Hathaway, Jr., K. R, Thompson, Joba W. Stevens, and at the door on’ the evening of the concert. Concert to commence at 7%. EW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 613 BROAD- between Houston ant Bieecker ‘streets. —Every am, It is full of everys and. Lectures daily oo josophy of Marriage.” Those ponte unable to at taut these lenportant lectures can have them forwarded, post free, on, rev cept, of 38 cents, by addressing SECRETARY NEW ¥ MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 Broadway, TH NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC HAS REMOVED TO THEIR NEW ROOMS, No, 5 EAST FOURTEENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTR NEXT DOOR Tu DELMONICO'S. Pupits received daily, from 8 A. M. to 9 P, $$$ FB. CONTAL the most extraordinary ease of 0 inches in circumserence ; the Egg curious and interesting four- or B wicking Bat, ly Interesting objects, NUM 745 Broadway 145, MUSIC STORES. VENTH Hl hoe HER FIRST HALL, - AtSISTED n ONGERT, * TICKETS WILL |& DOLLAR (EET, ON * Dise ‘AP. M** BROOKLYN THRE. MONDAY EVENING, APRIL a, 1872, and every evening this week, the talented oung actress, Mn CHAN RAU ¥ 8, CHANFRA foo new Drain, CHRISTIE J JOHNSTON JAN FRANCISCO ) MINSTRELS, c.W. on entitled ST WEEK, BUT TWO bi THE PRESENT SEASON, DA A ous BIL BIRCH, MA gees ERNA RD AN i rn tise mo oe EE me *UREAT. Count EN ane BELLS An tN 'HE ANIMALS’ FAIR, WH D gemaatal Naina, Hundreds turned away after each Goreriaiament. pas BVENING AT AT 8 O'CLOCK Tcronis HALL, HE PAV “ae Fourth st PAVILION bart 4 VIENNA PADE a MISSION 26 CiN’ ONCERT at Thi ret street. Hit PAVILION, .CHESTRAS, * pau FALK. GRAND VOUAL A AND, UESTRUNENTAL CONCERT A will ail, corner aay even out be In cea ven by Mrs. A! went y-abira street and Fourth Apri 8, Doors open at 734 o'clock ; concert 10 NNIE LY Asso ciation 8, on Tues Mt alll ‘8, SHIRTS, TRUNKS, LONG STOCKIN ik, worsted an: 4 cottor UNIGN ADAMS & CO, end color, al IN low eA AT, = TH purse AY, APRIL ® the grate ototion ot sare ‘ever seen * VENETA, GUTMANN with an entire new compagr, ,BANDMANN & VENETA in America. ‘and STARKB, pavonaua AND DiIRELAS Sd it of the catnclle Charen of tne s Epiphany, k phi car eat first street, Admission, 60 cents, ‘Reverved Sea ETHER, KITHER yt tyatieand WO SISTERS, WOULD TRAVEL or theatrical tro weeforone week’ Miss EV. Brooklya Post ofice HE VETERAN, NEW PO! performed by the oreh Bie. Fie be atiful b Sul,” by Alfred H. Kellogg and Mra. Mouito A,BY THOMAS BAKKER: ‘at Wallack's theatre ; ie, "Ob, My Maid te ng by Mise Clara led, i RESERVED ORCHESTRA SEATS FOR THE arepa-Kosa, Wacbiel al nights for bay Santley 0 CN (pare? Sant store corner Postatate decent Feat on RAND CONCERT AND BAL BALL, MANABANS. oats a Peet, AND, (ARD.—"STUDENT'S JOURNAL. - BEST PAPER; SAM- C rio conten free, Call wt or address $2 Clinton = vate eta Fiano, Ase G tar, Villy, Singing, and M Di BAN SONG AND DANCE.—J10, CLOG AND TRISH ato Jig Dancing taught by JOHN BOGAN, 100 East Hoi D r Pupils fitted for the stage. Ladies Mrect, near Bowery. he — =) Baw Mt opty TO pAb ha ware 2 une wag dreee PONTEULIO. Herald alles,