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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, APRIL 14, 1872—QUADRUPLE SHEET. _AMUSEMENTS. Fas 15 70 GIVE NOTICE THAT MR. CHARLES B. Lowry retired from our frm April 6, 1572. The business ‘will be carried on under the samme Urm name by the remain- be PAUL P. J, DONVAN & ® Broad street, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITINS. CTIVE BUSINESS MEN WITH EXTENDED AC- quaintance can realize a hanvisome income canvassing the now plaus of the Merchants’ Life Insurance Company. Apply at the office, 257 Broadway A —#825,000.—PARTNER WANTED IN ESTANLISHED & lndios’ shoe businesa, Aduress JEFFERS, 1,179 Bro: HORSE FOR SALE—SUITABLE FOR ANY PUR: pee with Wagon and Harness, cheap, Apply ac 213 Grand atreet. BILLIARD SALOON, FIRST “eL 88, FOUR A table epommnaes in city; Inpenen unsurpassed for A DDITIONAL CAPITAL WANTED 10 EXTEND THE prolituble business of purifying liquors for medical and family use; process patented; no outlay for machinery or experiments. Cash only as needed for the business, which is tn active operation at 641 Hudson street, New York, where full particuiara can be obtaiued by calling on or addressing EDWARD HARRIS. PARTNER WANTED—WITH $15,000, FOR ONE- CA. naif interest ina Job Printing Ofice { ihe business! Ing nicely, and has a splenvid ran of work; no vesire to ‘Ou entirely whatever; communications strictly confdenti no objection to form @ partneranip with some leading sta- Honery house. Address, with name, CLAMP, Herald ofice. FORTUNE FOR SOMEBODY.—ONE OF THE BEST located and fitted up Dining, Oyster and Drinking Sa-/ joons in New York, on the leading avenue of the city, to- erber ie Lease of’ whole house ; tle cash required taken atonce. CLARKE & ABBUTT, 203 Broadway. - ADDITIONAL CAPITAL. ‘Merobants, manufacturers and others requiring more capital, { or persons desiring to invest money, orenter any approved business, will meet with responsible Parlios and desirable opportunities (caref:uly investigated) at our office, Mining Properties, c., sold ou coumission. RIGUR, CARLETON & CO. ‘Business Agents, 98 Broadway. References. W. If, Lyon ¢ Co., Fancy Goods, 488 and 435 Broadway, « Louderback, Gilvert & Co., Hardware, 23 Park row. ‘Ogden, Brower & Co., Bankers, 17 William street, A 200d opporr moderate means to engage in at <caah) business, on a good thoroughfare, with the advantage Of athree years’ Jeuse. Answer with ful: name, aud address MODERATE MEANS, Herald ofiice. DVERTISER HAS #10,000 CASH TRADE CONNEG- tion, with fourteen years’ experience in one house; in ‘ame business and locality wapte & capitalist wit $20,000, Address PAUL, Herald ofllee, A Widow LADY, A TRANCE MEDIUM | AND Muguotic Healer, ‘with limited means, wishes to meet With ‘a lady of energy to start her in business, to whom she Would give the entire proceets at frst, uiterwurds half; ref- @rences exchanged. Address Mra, BOLTON, Herald Uptown Branoh office, 1,265 Broadway. ; a ado NITY IS OFFERED A MAN OF ‘establiah re MAN WANTED—FOR THE REAL ESTATE BUSI- ness; rare chance; can have tue entire interest; rent Rn Sigg Apply at 787 Broadway, room 7, opposite Astor YOUNG, ENERGETIC WORKING wanted, with a few thousand dollars, in a light manu- facturing business. of ladies’ and children's wear, already established aud prosperone, and only requires a small capftal toypay $10,000 a year, “Address SINCERITY, box M42 Herald office, PARTNER N OPPORTUNITY.—9700 WILL BUY AN ESTAB- Mshed light, profitable manufacturing business, doing a ood, sate trade; large protita; lease, rent $19; splendid lo- cation; stock and machinery’ alone worth the price. Full particulars with CAMPBELL & CO., Agents, 343 Hudson ‘street. MACNIFICENT ASSORTMENT HOUSEHOLD FUR- niture tor sale; property family leaving city; superb rawingroom Suits, Marie Antoinette styles, coverd cade, coat #650, for #250; one do. 150; one do. 40; wood Pianoforte, cost #900, for $275: Mirrors, veivet sels Carpets. Paintin, Bronzes, Clocks, Ornaments, Silver- qware, rosewood Etaveres, Bookcase, Classware, ' Linen, “Books, Vases, Chinaware, rosewooa, walnut pe es renus, Bevateads, Wardrobes, en suite, stvie Louta XIV., fattresnes, Bedding; also Furniture servants’ apartments at aif the original cost, Cali before purchasing elsewhere, 28 eat Lith at., near bt USINESS LONG ESTABLISHED, LEGITIMATE AND indispensible fur sale, including the Real e Sar yto Tes, man: rencea exchanged, WEHNER, 29 Broadway, first tloor, from 10 to? —A PARTY WITH $10,000 CAN SECURE AN IN- terest in a valuable business. engaved in the manufac- ire of ornamental stone for building purposes; concera own ‘their real estate, buildings and requisite machinery, owe nothing, and only require additonal capital to be abie to fill large contracts. Address box 4,059 Post office. OR SALE OR TO LET—A DYE HOUSE, WITH STEAM power, and only 30 minutes trom the City Hall. ANFENGER & EHRENREICH, 30 Vine street, OR SALE—A BUSINESS, ESTABLISHED SIX YEARS ; ‘cash males; good references and reasons tor selling. Ad- ‘Gress 84 Bleecker street, first floor, front, near Broadway. OTEL OR BOARDING HOUSE.—WANTED, A PERSON competent to fill aud run asmail summer hotel on Staten Intand; capital required about 600, , WATTERS, No. 1x Pine street. ITERARY.—THE ADRERTT: DESIRES A PART- ner in the publication of a weekly journal in thia city; Bne opening and but #mall capital required; sufficient patron: ‘age offered to insure success; practical knowledge or ex- perlenoe not necessary, ns advertiser possesses both these qualifications; suitable’ for m lady of literary or business tastes. Address PUBLISHER, box 224 Herald office. PTICIANS.--A_ GENTLEMAN OF EXPERIENCE wanted, to associate with advertiser, who is unable to aitend exclusively to the business. Address, by letter only ‘with real name, Dr. GAILLIARD, 104 West Thirty-elghth st, ‘PARINER WANTED_WITH $15,000 TO, $25,000 (NOT more than $10,000 needed this year’, in the business of Foanufacturing very choice Pickles and Froserves for atrictly first clans trade, ihis is an extraordinary opportunity to en- wage in a growing, legitn bust Parties desiring to negotiate will be’ accorded the privilece of un unrestricted fnvestigation, Address C. ©., box 154 Herald office. pr WANTED-—WITH $1,500 OR 2,500, IN THE fancy 200ds commission business; the party has an un- imited credit, and is sole agent for two leading houses in aris, Apply at 335 Kroadway, room 1 ARTNER WANTED—WITH 85,000, EITRER SPECIAL ‘oractive. Ihave controlied 000 sales this last year ‘and $80,000 worth of butter. Address B., Heraid office, STEAM LAUNDRY FOR SALE-—AT PITTSBURG, PA. everything new ; splendid water, first class enzine, boher and machinery; cost 86,000; no competition; good reasons for selling. Call on or address WILLIAM B. ADAMS, 63 -Walker street. PUBLISHERS.—AN OFFICE FURNISHED WITH ‘material enough and ready for immediate ui or daily \ woekl; will be sold at a st sacrifice. BEATERIAL, Nerald omee. id = ‘ANTED-—A PARTNER, WITH #500, IN AN OLD eatabiished business paying 86,0v0 per year. Inquire at 407 Sixth avenue, drug store. ANTED.THE HOWARD BREWERY, 5% WEST Thirty-third street, wish to contract with a responsible party who will buy all their wet grains from May 1 next for cs Apply on premise. ‘ANTED--AN ACTIVE BUSINESS MAN AS PART ‘ner in the wholesale liquor trade. For # smart mao, erea some capital, this 1s an excellent chance ; $15.00 to 820,000 yearly clear profit. Address A. J. C., Herald Up- own Branch office, 1,265 Broadway. SEUM. woov's. on masks Yan SArUtiDAT’ MATINEE, EVERY BVENIGREAT. SUCCESS. . THIRD WEEK ofthe celebrated talented artlate, Miss who will appear, first time thia season, in the dual charac- ers oF LOUISE DE LASCOURS AND OGaARITA, ‘aud romantic drama entitled SEA OF 10, SEA OF IC SEA OF ICE. New Scenery, Costiines, Machinery and Effects Cast to the eutire strengti'of the e mpany. MATINEE PERFORMAN M. ~ Monday, Cucsday, Wednesday, Thuraday aod Friday, angus of the in the production of Byron's beautifut by FORTY THI FORTY THIEV in which Pauline Marklam, Belle Howiit, Rollin Howard, A. Pe eeege hy Tharene Woot, piles Atherton, Jennie Arnott and entire Wood's Museum Burlesque Company appear. Preceded by the como, 1a two Lets, entitled Pe HO KILLED COCK’ KUBIN? ATH AVENUE THEATR ©) Bole Lessee and Manager.......Mr, AUOUSTIN DALY (Twenty-fourth street, near Broadway, Curtain rises at) ARTICLE 47. THE GREAT PARISIAN DRAMA. THIRD WEEK. THEATRE CROWDED TO THE DOORS. ACT I.~A Trial a Ia mode, ACT I1.—Society in satisfied, but the Law is not, ACT IIL—The Price of Silence, ACT IV.—The Passion of the Past face to face with the Love of the Prosent, ACT V.—A dangerous letter, Characters by Miss CLARA MORRIS, Miss FANNY DA- VENPOR?, Mrs. GILBERT, LINDA bEITZ, ROBERTA NORWOOD, IDA YERANGE, LOUISE VOLMER, | Miss GRIFFITHS; Mr. D. H. HARKINS, JAMES LEWIS, W. DAVIDGE, HENRY CRISP, LOUIS JAMES, W. J. LE. MOXNE, G. H. GRIFFITHS, GEORGE PARKES, GEORGE DEVERE, CHAPMAN, BURNETT, PIERCE, &c. FOURTH eae INEE of ARTICLE 41, SATURDAY, AT HALF-PAST ONE. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, A SPECIAL MATINEE OF “ARTICLE 47"' FOR TH ‘BENEFIT OF THE FOUND- LING ASYLUM. *," SEATS MAY BE& SECURED ten days {n advance. Ge OPERA HOUSE. THE NEXT SEASON, Mr, AUGUSTIN DALY begs to announce that he has be- come proprietor of the lease of this magnificent theatre for aterm of years and that he will assume the sole manage- ment in September next, ‘The season of 1872-78 will be inaugurated by the produc- Uon of the grand Fairy Comic Opera, by Victorien Sardow and Jaques Offenbach, entitied LE KOI CAROTTEt By the terms of a spectal contract with MM. Sardou and ation will be arranged and ely for the American stage by Offenbach this superb s adapted expressly and excl Mr. Augustin Daly. LE ROI CAROTTE 1s undoubtedly the most absorbing operatic and spectacular success which has been produced in Paris for twenty years, and it has already become the unt- versal European sensation, It will be produced at the Grand | Opera House exactly as it is done at the Gaite Theawe in Pay every dress, cone and accessory being duplicated by the original artisans in the Freach capital and manufactured expressly for Mr. Daly. [| *,* Timely announcement will be made of the fullest par- tlentars, CARD. THE NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, THE CHIEF MUSIC SCHOOL OF THE COUNTRY, HAS REMOVED TO THEIR NEW ROOMS, NO. 5 EAST FOURTEENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE, NEXT DOOR TO DELMONICO'S, Pupils received daily, from 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. THE CONSERVATORY REMAINS OPEN THE ENTIRE YEAR, HE GRAND FAIR IN AID OF THE HOMEOPATHIC SURGICAL HOSPITAL, will open Saturday, April 18, 73g P. M., at the Armory of the ‘Twenty-second Regiment, Fourteenth street, near Sixth ANJO AND GUITAR INSTRUCTION, BY HENRY ©, DOBSON, 260 Bowery, the teacher ot Lotta, Ella Chap- man, J. K. Emmet and others. Banjoes at all prices, HICKERING HALL.—FOUR MATINEES BY ALFREDO J BARILI, the young Pianist, April 20 and $7, May 4 and 11, at 2o'clock. Subscription and tickets for agle at the bali and musle stor MUSICA ae A’ THE NATIONAL CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, near Sixteenth street, Professors—Mr. Alired H. Pease, Mr. J. H. Bonawitz, Mr. Alexander. Ch, Heydtman, Signor Tamaro, Mr. Lou AMEBICAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC: 211 Fourth avenue, next Clarendon Hotel, HENRY SCHROEDER, Directo rominent Music Institute in America. rofessora and experienced Texchers. Thorough Instruction, by classes or private lessons, For particulars or circular apply as above, N. B.—A monthly Musical Gazette willbe published ‘about the ith of every month, with choice Music, by the best authors, For sample copiés apply as above. LADY OF EXPERIENCE GIVES PIANO INSTRUC- tion at pupils’ residences, at #10 for twenty lessons, or ‘will take them at her own at $4 per inonth or twenty lessons for 8%. Address TEACHER, Bradbury Piano Warerooms, 427 Broome street. FIRST CLASS SOPRANO DESIRES AN ENGAGE- ment from May lin a church choir; {8 familiar with Church music anda very superior reader. Address Signor E 212 Kast 14th ot. WELL KNOWN VOCALIST (CONTRALTO) DESIRES ‘a re-engagement in a first class quartet choir. Adaress BLANCHE, Herald Uptown Branch oifice, 1,265 Broadway. The most Eminent MERICAN MUSICALE AGENCY, 211 Fourth avenue, next Clarendon Hotel. ‘Organiats, singers, artists for concerts, &c., furntal YOUNG LADY, WITH A WELL CULTIVATED voice and experienced, wishes a situation in a church as soprano. Address box 1,875 New York Post oflice. YOUNG MAN WISHES A THOROUGH TEACHER ‘A for the pedal organ, Address MODERATE TERMS, box 198 Greenpoint, Le ‘ANTED—A PARTNER, WITH 82,000 CASH. A GOOD business guaranteed; ifty per cent on investment; Gegitimate in every reapect. At PERSEVERANCE, Herald Uptown Branch ollice, 1,265 Broadway. ANTED—A PARTNER IN A WHOLESALE WINE fand Iiquor houne of ten. years’ standing, which Is now doing 8 good business; an active man with about $4,000 and wome credit will find this arare chance, although the adver- tiser (who hus an extensive country trade of bis own) would ‘accept a party with less capital, who is familiar with the jens ani can influence trade in this and the Eastern tates, Address W. 8., Herald office. PY ANTED-A PARTNER, WITH FROM 30,000 TO $40,000 capital, to engage ina first class, legitimate ‘imannfactiring business, of an article that stands unrivalled to-day, and is in constant daily use; fully protected by Amer!« can and foreign patente, and has no compeution in the ord. The factory ts sitiated nw Western New York cft ‘and an inteilivent business man wanted, as partner, to con: duct ant establish our business office in this city ; the best of ley references given and required. Applications mn ein person un nil 14, at Our temporary o {Chambers street, third floor, room 1. ov N ANTED--A PARTNER, WITH 820,000, TO INCREASE '& well established queensware and firebrick manu. actory near Philadelphia; sales unbmited; profits large. ddress W. A. H. SCHREIBER, Phoenixville, Pa, TWWANTED—A MAN WITH $5,000 TO ENGAGE IN THE manufacture of a patent improved staple article (wood- wwork), either on State right, royalty or partnership; good chance for a business man. ’Address PATENTEE, Herald Wptown Branch office, 1,265 Broadw: —sY A MAN OF LONG EXPERIENCE, A rin the upholstery and second hand furniture Sixth avenua, basement, CASH WILL ESTABLISH A PARTY IN A $300 five siory boarding house, completely furnished, ‘on Fourteenth street; proprietor going to Europe. Address BARE CHANCE, Herald office. 6 FOR HALF INTEREST IN LARGE REAL 3 300) Cxtate ‘bnsiness, store floor, New York: full in. ‘eatigation allowed; poor health by too much continement ie owner aman of property and requires the same, Foquire ol JUN WASLER, 64 Dey sereet, New York, in the forenoon. SINGING, with great success, has & ences. Address SUCCESS, LADY, TEACHING PIANO AND French, German and En few hours free; first class rei box 121 Herald office. A TExon DESIRES A POSITION IN A QUARTETTE choir in some Protestant clurch in thiselty, Address, with particulars, D. BRAYTON, Herald oflice. N EXPERIENCED CHURCH BASSO DESIRES AN A enuagement from May 1. Address C., box 1,478 Fost ottice. A BARITONE AND TENOR, WITH FINE VOICES, desire positions in church, Address B, M., care of Jor: den & Marten's music store, 932 Broadway. VERY SUCCESSFUL EUROPEAN PROFESSOR OF inusic has a few hours disengaged for piano or sing- ing lessons; best city references; terms moderate, Address BEETHOVEN, Herald office. N AMERICAN SOPRANO, CULTIVATED IN 1TA- ly, with freah, powerful vole, reads at eight, familiar with music, Catholic, Epitcopal and Jewish ; can sing in five Tanguages’Wnelish, French, Ttaltan, German and flebrew. Aduress SOPRANO, box 129 Herald’ottice, GRADUATE FROM ONE OF THE BEST MUSICAL ‘schools in Europe, an elegant performer on the piano, Wishes io establish himaclt in this city. Wil give one month's lessons free ; then, it any wish ‘0 continue, can domo on very moderate terms. ' Address ANDANTER, Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broadway. Gomes SINGING, PIANO, ORGAN, VIOLIN, HAR- mony. —Lessons private ; 2 Clinton place (Eighth street), “Student's Journal” and circulars malied free. Address J. JAY WATSON, Musical Director, or call, MADAME DE BARRY, PIANISTE, CONTINUES TO IM give private lessons, Method rapid, thorough and eminently successful. 115 East Seventeenth street, near Fourth aven L ACADEMY, 13 UNION Piano, Violin, Orean, Sina- ina, H ‘mony ; terms, #10, $15, $20. . “New sacred Song by Hallam ; the: pening piece. Published by Ernest Matled, 25c are, Fourth avenw ‘ein- king, 119 Fourth avenue, ' TO $1,209 TO INVEST—WITH SERVICES, IN S800 wresdectabie cstablisned business, or will accept g.ogiary and toan the above amount; weil secured, Address E.L. M., Herald office. $1,000 72,880, YOUNG AND GETIC D1. man with the above amount can have a good aituation on a salary and money secured; also prospects of an interest in business If satisfactory, by addressing F, FON- TARD, No, b tust Fourteenth street, basement. 9 FOO cd MEDICAL PRACTICE, WORTH $2,500 Daa) + per annum, is offered for sale, in the village of ugar Loat; n» obysician within four miles. A Ply to A P FARRIS, M. D., Sugar Loaf, Orange county, BA _ i — $3, 000 Cash INMBDIATELY WiLL 8 REA De sitiation as cashier in@ legitimate paying pnainess: cood salary and security, Address CASHIER, box 184 Herald ofiee. $25,000 patent 3; & Monopol Inquire of PULTE: VA 000. 000 WITHIN REACH—® A A will monopolize ths business—Some- thing entirely new; secured by four patents in. this country and Kurope ; more salable than gold, ‘aa staple as flav ©. B. RAYMOND, 1.266 Brow IN A PRRST manufacturing business secured by by which a large fortune can be realize: & 00., 108 Broadway, room 14, . __ POLITICAL. Pisoni PRINTING EVERY DESORIPTION done to short notice by the Metzopolitan Printing Es- lsnment, corner of Broadway and Aun scoot, New Yor ORGAN FOR SALE—FULL SIZE MASON, & HAMLIN, two banks of Keys, eight stopa, soit and lond pedals, automatic awell; in perfect order; suitable for caurch, Mas onic lodge room oF pubilc hall; to be sold cheap, Inquire 149 Broadwa: IANO TUNING AND MOVING.—ORDERS FOR MOY- tng pianos (and tuning them at same time if desired, should be teft mt Daly's music store, 179 Eighth avenue; © note addressed will reach same day. Address JOHN J. DALY, Piano Tuner, 179 Eighth avenue, near Nineteenth st. ANOFORTE INSTRUCTION.AN ENGLISH LADY, experienced in teaching and an elegant performer of modern and classical music, as vacancy for advanced oF Other pupiiay terms moderate. Application to ANNIE B. FIARHIS, 4 Seventy fith street, near Third avenue, Con: certs attended. = OPRANO. Seti wish situations in a Protestant church. M. G., care 8. & H., 49 University | POSITION OF TENOR IS VACANT AT THE TB yar or The Holy Trinity, Brooklyn :. tom goog artist A firat class salary will be give Apply at ihe church to-day ) at bP. Me . (Saturday), Sunday and Monday, at WHITELEY, Orgnniat, A FIRST CLASS SOPRANO AND CON- ‘Address HE ORIGINAL AND ONLY MRS. JARLEY CAN "TH, cikacen for church and Sunday school benefits, Ad- dress Mrs. JARLEY, box 166 Herald oflce. ANTED—A YOUNG LADY, TO TRAVEL WITH A first class entertainment; must have good rand yoler and be accustomed to light theatrical parts, MANAGEB, box 14 Herald Uptown Brangh oulog, MUSEMENTS. SUNDAY NIGHT, {RAND OPERA HOUSE. TONIGHT! TONIGHT I! SUNDAY EVENING, APRIL FOURTEENTH Itt TONIGHT! TO-NIGHT!t DUVAL'S FAREWELL TO AMERICA! *.* Box oilice open TO-DAY AT TWELVE for the sale of Secured Seats! Messrs. JACKSON, TOOKER & MORRISEY announce with respect that Mile. MARIE LEON DUVAL, of the Stra- kosch Grand Italian Opera Company, has consented to tak art in TONIGHT'S GRAND OPERATIC CONCERT, af. ording an opportunity to the musieal public of the metropo- lis, with whom ale I1'40 reat a favorite, to bid her tarewel the occasion being that of her LAST APPEARANCK I THE UNITED STATES! PARTICIPANT ARTISTES: THE ENTIRE NINTH REGIMENT BAND. IN FOLL UNIFORM, D. L. DOWNING, Leader. Mile, DUVAL, of the Strakoxoh ‘rand’ Italian Opera Com. pany Mrs, ZELDA SEGUIN, late of the Parepa-Rosa Grand English Opera Company) r. JACOB MULLER, of the Mulder-Fabbri Grand German Opera Compa Ww! RELL py. Senorita FILOMENO, the Chilean Violiniste! the renowned Pianist! SALCEDO, the Spanish Cornet, an (hus debut ta Aunerioa), DOMINICO PAOLICCHI, Basso, from the GRAND THEATRE, TRIESTE, PROGRAMME. PART L 1. Overture, “Stradella’. Flotow 2, Grand Duet, “Marriage H ‘Mozart Mile. MARIK LEON DUVAL and M. LER, 3. Brindisi, from “Lucretia, Borel: » Donizetti Mra. ZELDA SEG! 4. Fantasia from “Il Trovatore."" Violin Solo. Senorita FILOMENO. 5. Grand Aria, “Nabucco”... DOMINICO PAOLICGCHI. 6. Cornet Solo, Fantasia, “Atti Signor JUAN SALCEDO. Alard .Verdt -Arbaco 7. Valse Brillante, “La Folie a Rome... seeceeeeseRfCot Mile. MARTE LEON DUVAL. PAKS 3. Polka, “Cuckoo, Quait and Nightingale. Schmidt ‘Rocke! in the Cradle of the Deep". . Russell Mra. ZELDA SK: Ne 3% Grand Fantasia (for Piano), Martha. .-Flotow Mr. J. M. WEHLI. 4. Aria, “The Heart Bowed Down" (Robemian Girl). .Balfe Herr JACOB MULLER, 5, Vive fa France, ‘La Fille du Regiment... - Donizetti Mile. MARIE LEON DUVAL. 6. Brindiai, from “Martha”. . + -Flotow: DOMINIVO ‘PAOLICG 7, March, from “The Prophet". Meyerboer M. PREDIGAM, CADEMY.—-TRIUMPH OF UGONOTTI. THE GRAND ITALIAN OPERA COMBINATION. CARL ROSA and A, NKEUENDORFF. . Directors D. DE_VIVC erst Manager MONDAY, April 16, seven bacription Night, LES HUGUENOTS, PARHPA-ROSA, PHILLIPS, RIDGWAY, WACHTEL, SANTLEY, RYsE, COOK, ‘&o. CARL ROSA. -Musical Director and’ Conductor WEDNESDAY—(LAST TIME)—TROVATORE, PAREPA-ROSA, PHILLIPS, WACHTEL, SANTLEY, i FRIDAY—LUCREZIA BORGIA. SATURDAY—THIRD GALA MATINE! N. B.—Doora open a 7.. Opera commences a quarter to 8. i Pricea—Rioxes, #25 and #20; Reserved Seats in Parquot and ny, 85; geeral aamigsion, 82. Reserved Seats In Fam- Dirclé, $3; namission, Family Utrele, sl. N. Sand ANY nicht can be :#e- and 114 Broadway. ROOKLYN ACADEMY—APRIL 29, THE GRAND [TQLIAN OPKRA COMBINATION IN TROVATOR! PAREPA-ROSA, PHILLIPS, WACHTEL, SANTLEY, Seats secured ut Academy and 114 Broadway. CADEMY.—NILSSON’S FAREWELL TO AMERICA, t 8 o'clock, MONDAY EVENING, April Mesars. MAURICE & MAX STRAKOSCH very Teapectfully announce THE FINAL APPEARANCE IN NEW YORK and FAREWELL 'O AMERICA OF MLLE. CHRISTINE NILSSON, MONDAY EVENING, April 29, at 8 o'clock, at'the ACADEMY OF MUSIC, on Fourteenth street, Upon which ocersion cheing for the benent of Mile, NILSSON) this popular Lyric Artist wall be supported by all the nbers of the STRAKOSCH ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY, with GRAND CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA. Mr. MAX MAL ‘Musical Director and Conductor. Full particnlat ts in to-morrow's (Mon- day) paper. Neen GARDEN. NIBLO': POSITIVELY LAST WEEK OF MRS. JOHN WOOD. iT WEEK OF BURNAND! BEST. BURLESQUE, pou AND PARTNER JOk, roduced wit Produce ENTIRE NEW SCENERY BY HEISTER, FULL OPERATIC CHORUS, LAS? WEEK OF SIMMONS & SLOCUM'S MINSTRELS (eighteen in number), will appear POLL AND PARTNER JO! MARY MAYBUD... +. ...-MRS, JOHN WOOD (as originally played by her in London over one hundred nights; in witoh characler she will sing her Intmitabie song of HIS HEART WAS TRUE TO POLL. BLACK BRANDON .G. W. ANSON HARRY HALYARD. JENNIE LEE JOE TILLER. HARRY PEARSON SAM SNATCH! . WATCHFUL WA BEN BOWS! DAME TILLER. * .HARRY COX GSATURDAY LAST POLL MATINEE AT 2. ON MONDAY EVENING, APKI 2, 1872, will be presented the thrilling dramatic picture of the tme, entitled BLACK FRIDAY, -aphically describing the EN AND INCIDENTS OF THAT MEMORABLE DAY IBLO'S_ GARDEN, BLACK FRIDAY. The LADIES AND GENTLEMEN engaged in the representation of BLACK FRIDAY are requested to agsem- ble for rehearsal on MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 15, at lotclock. By order, CHAS, H. MORTON, Stage Manager. RYANT'S OPERA HOUSE, 29D STREET, Detwoen Sixth and Seventh dvs. near Booth . GARDEN, LAST WEE BRYANT'S MI BRYANT'S BRYANT'S MINSTRELS. SULIUS BRYANT’S MINSTRELS. JULIUS. BRYANT'S MINSTRELS. JULIUS $ BRYANT’S MINSTRELS. JULIUS SNE! ER. MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2 Seats secured in advance. 1JOU THEATRE, 18 East Sixtcenth street, near Broadway, TUESDAY, APRIL 33, 1872, MME. A. MURIO CELL'S GRAND OPERATIC ENTERTAINMENT. FAVORITA. NORMA. Reserved Seats now for sale at the theatre: at Patiron’s, 45, East Twenty-third street, and Schuberth's, 82) Broadw: TAgeaas GAS. DR, COLTON will give ONE MORK EXHIBITION, AT THE COOPER INSTITUTE, MONDAY ENENING, APRIL "15, SIXTEEN LADIES and GENTLEMEN will inhale the revious to which Dr COLTON will repeat ail the BRIL- EIANT PHILOSOPHICAL EXPERIMENTS. - After which, by means of a Galvanic Battery, with large Models and Dia- grams, Dr, COLTON will explain the construction and opera- tion of Morse’s MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH, and show how messages are sent by electricity from city to city and across ‘the ocean. ‘Tickets 10 cents; Resorved Seats 2 cents. Doors open at 74 commence at 8 o'clock. ____PIANOFORTRS. ‘ FAMILY, BOARDING IN A BOTEL, WOULD EX- change their grand Piano for a good square Piano or would sell very cheap. No. 4 Washington place, near Broad- way. SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO, WITH ALL IMPROVE- twoleton ments and sweet ton Would be sold cheap, Tnquir NUMBER OF PIANOS, WITH ALL MODERN IM- provements, but little used, in excellent order, for sale very cheap for cash. ‘A, BRAOTIGAM, 701 Br. T HAINES BROS", A Union Square, The celebrated Haines ' Pianos, Unsurpassed for tone, finien, &c., A -y low figures for c: or by inatalments on most favorable terms, One second hand Piano, good as new, a bargain. (A. MAGNIFICENT, AND BRILLIANT-TONKD (744 00. tave, four round, rosewood case Pianoforte for sale used 8 months, made to ord ranted for 5 years, ma order, cost $1. for Stool, Cover and Music Cabinet, cost sl private resi- dence 120 West 98d st.. near bth av. ated city makers __ AMUSEMENTS oom’s THEATER. LAST WEE! of the accomplished artiste MISS CARLOTTA LE SLEROG, MONDAY, TUESDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVEN- INGS an ANNE CARRW, in A SHEEP IN WOLF'S CLOTHING, and as JULIANA, in THE HONEYMOON. WEDNESDAY, April 17. and THURSDAY, April 18, as JULTA, in THE HUNCHBACK. SATURDAY MATINEE, AT 1:20 O'CLOCK, PLOT AND PASSION. MISS LE CLERCQ as MADAME FONTAUGES. Box book open atx daya in advance at the Treatre, also at Ditson's Muale Store, 711 Broadway. NEXT MONDAY, April 22, reappearance and farowell engagementol Mr. HOOFH: wha wil aprearas ‘SIR EDWAKD MORTIMER, in THE IRON CHEST. OOTH'S THEATRE. BOOTH. Tt ts respectfully annonnced that MR. EDWIN KOOTH will commence his FAREWELL ENGAGEMENT. ON MONDAY EVENING NEXT, APRIL 2%, reappearing aa SIR EDWARD MORTIMER, IN THE IRON CHEST, Box sheet for the Booth nights now open. Special Mention.—RICHARD III. has been many months in preparation, and will shortly be produced, with New Scenery, Conttimes, Armor, Properties, &c. Bowery THEATRE. WM. B, FRELIGH. SECON, of the Sensational Drama -Manager U' SHO BINDER OF LYNN; ‘OR, NEW YORK IN 185u. Engagement extraordinary of the celebrated Comedian and people's favorite, W. MARSTON, who will anpearin this beautiful and’ auperb drame, pro: duced with new scenery, mechanical effects, illuminated tableaux and music compoaed expressly for it. Performance will commence with tue new London comedy, Matinee on Saturday of the SHOE BINDER OF LYNN, SUNDAY EVENING, APRIL 14, Seoond of the GRAND PERFORMANCES AND SACRED CONCERTS, with (ull orchestra, of the &, ROSINSKY VAUDEVILLE AND OPERATIC TROUPE, Doors open at 7 o'clock. Performance commencing at o'cluck. POPULAR PRICES. 50 cents 25 cents 15 centa Balcony and Parquet. Beoond Ti ry. Reserved seais tn Bal ‘oy, Parquet and Private i " 73 cont: Wanuacess. LAST THREE NIGHTS of THE VETERAN, MONDAY, 15th) WEDNESDAY, 17th. TUESDAY, 16th, and Boucicault's great comedy, LONDON ASSURANCE, {nin preparation, and will be given for the first time here in eight years on THURSDAY. APRIL 18, With appropriate and beautiful scenery ‘and appointments and the following array of talent: — Mr, CHAS. MATHEWS, Mr, LESTER WALLACK, Mr. JOHN BROUGHAM, Mr. JOHN GILBERT, Mr. J. B, VOLK, Mr. J. H, STODDART, Mr. &. 1, HOLLAND, Mise BLESSY MORDAUNT, Miss HELEN TRACY, Mrs. JOHN SEFTON and others, THE FIRST OCCASION on which those artists have appeared together, and form- ing A CAST UNAPPROACHABLE ON THE PRESENT STAGE, Seats secured in advance. QT. JAMES THEATRE, — 98TH ST. AND BROADWAY. GREAT SUC! 3ROWDED HOUSES. SECURE YOUR SEATS. MACEVOY's NEW HIBERNICON ; ‘Or, IRELAND IN AMERICA. Introducing the famous BARNEY THE GUIDE, composed for this enteitainment by Prof, John MacEvoy. The Herald aaya:—*Tt is, without exception, the best exhi- bition of the kind we have ever witnessed. The paintings are exeented in the best style of scenic. art. The music, lec- ture and other accessories are of equal excellence, with the scenes they illustrate. ‘“Mackvoy’s New Hibernicon was exhibited during the past week at the St. James Theatre to large numbers of spectat- Ora, who crowded the auditorium io every part.”—Clipper. ‘“Mackvoy's New Hibernicon attracted immense audiences all last week.” Telegram “The scene between farney and the Ghost regularly awakens the wildest laughter." “Mercury. ‘The. 5 € e. 3 Gallery, rn Special Notice.—N; IHEATRE FRANCAIS, AT BRYANT’S OPERA HOUSE, ‘Twenty-third street, near Sixth avenue. UESDAY, APRIL | 23, AT BENBEIT ‘OF M.'P. SUIGNET. FIRST APPEARANGE IN FRENCH ‘and Jast appearance in New York previous to. her departure for San Francisco of the charming and talented artist t tarewal CARLOTTA LE CLERQ, yrewell appearance 0} an T HADEMOISELLE ANNA CAVE, supported by the full company. CARLOTTA LE CLER a ea A ig SAD, OB LER, comedy b: sd. de Musset, entitle tn the spar - ‘ Bg Series ; Firat time in New York of the now Parisian come ALEXANDRE DUMAS FILSIT OR, THE REGENERATOR, Tickets can be had at W. Sauss 21 East Sixteenth eet; Schirmer's, 701 Broadway; Rullman’s, 114 Broadway, and at Bryant's Opera House. RS. F. B CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE. MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS. April 16 and 16, Last Two Represent Theatre of Mr. Augustin Daly's drama DIVO! Tn reb THE KING'S RIVAL; OR, THE COURT AND THE STAGE, ARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN. Managers CARROLL & McCLOSKEY tow , APRIL 15, 1873, THE THCKET OF LEAVE MAN. TUESDAY EVENING. APRIL 16, ANNUAL BENEFIT OF JENNIE CARROLL, TEINWAY HALL. TUESDAY, AT 8 ‘Senor P. SARASATE begs to announce that hia grand LYQCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT will take place on TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 16, when he will have the assistance of the following EMINENT ARTISTS: Miss P. NININGER, Soprano. Signor FERRANTI, Basso-Buifo, Signor RANDOLFT, Baritone. Herr J. H. BONAWITZ, Pianist, Mr. L, DACHAUER, Coaduetor. Tickets of admission $1: Reserved Seats, 60 cents extra; can be obtained at all the regular ticket offices, principal music stores and at the Hall. ITEINWAY HALL--THURSDAY AT 8. Grand Complimentary VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 14 for the benelit of the young prima dona, BERTHA MONIS, BERTHA MONIS, ‘aged only hine years, who will be assisted by Fraulein FRIEDERIKA ROKOUL, the celebrated Sopran Senorita JOSEPHINE FILOMENO, the renowned Chilean Violinist; Misa LUCKSTONE, Pianiste, pupil of Liszt; Mr. W.J. HILL, the popular Tenor: Mr. J. R. THOMAS, che cricbrated Hartone; Herr F. WEIDMEYER, the eminent Vioioncel ‘The Rheinischer Saenzerbund—Conductor, Herr Ferd! Kruger; Full Grand Concert Orchestra—Conductor, Bergmann; Accompanists and Vocal Conductors, Luckstone and Signor Carozzi. Admission Tickets, 81, Reverved Seats 50 cents extra, Schuberth's, Jordens 4 Martens’, Hal A. Pond's, and aif the principal Broadway musle he General Ticket ofllce, 114 Broadway,and at the hall. Mins (putcaneisa HALL, 11 EAST FOURTEENTH STREET. TO MORROW (MONDAY) EVENING, APRIL 15, 1872, GRAND MUSICAL AND LITERARY ENTERTAINMENT, READINGS BY MISS NETTIE COLLINS. Soprano, Miss CLEMENTINE LASAR, Contralto, Miss ANNA R, Bi LKLEY, Tenor, Mr. WM. J. HILL, Baritone, Mr. GEO. F. SARGE! CARYL FLORIO, Accompanist. SENORITA FILOMENA, THE FAMOUS CHILIAN VIOLINISTE AND PIANISTE. Tickets, #1 50, for sale at all Music stores, Grand Central Hotel and at the hall AT BATTERSON'S STORAGE ROOMS, 600 SIXTH AVE. nue, near Fortieth swreet.—For sale, a city made draw- ing room Pianoforte; is latest style in ‘design and entirey new, without spot of blemish; warranted for five years by makers who have had i years’ experience in manufacture of these instruments. The following improvements are to be found in this piano :—Agraffe treble, overstrung bass, grand diagonal bar, patent test plank, kc. cost BN); price $38 cash. Has box for shipping, or_will be delivered free of charge to the purchaser, N. B.—This is a decided opportue nity to purchase a first class instrument cheap. corner Twenty-third street’ and Fourth avenue. ‘on Monday evening, April 15, 1872. The following artista will assiat Mra, Imogene Brown, soprano; Miss Sarah Bar- ron (pupil of Mr. Thomas), contralto ; Senorita Josefina Filo- meno, violiniste; Mr. George Simpson, tenor; Mr. Homer Bartlett, pianist; Mr. Percy 1. Thomas, pianist; Mr. George W. Morgan, solo organist; Mr, Charles E. Pratt, pianist and accompanist. Doors open at7. Concert at 8. Tickets, $1; to be bad at the music stores, and at the door on the evening of the concert. e M®. J. R. THOMAS’ CONCERT, ASSOCIATION HALL A. MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, GRAND scale, for nae; property family leaving city ;’ made or- der; city maker; fully guaranteed; used 5 months; cost $900, for $275. Also Drawingroom Furniture, Marle Antoinette atyle, covered brocade, Paintings, Bronzer, Stiverware, Chamber, Dining Furniture; « sacrifice. Call before pur- chasing elsewhere. 36 West 15th at., near Sth av. BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD PIANO, ONLY $100, elegant round corners, carved legs, overatrang Duss; Steinway pianoforte; bargain for cash. ‘J. BIDDLE, 18 Amity street, near Brondwav. MASONIC ORGANIST IS OPEN FOR AN ENGAGE- ment Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings. Ad- dress ORGANIST, 212 Henry sireet, New York city. Fe SALE A FINE TONED 73 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD Piano, in first rate order, at low price previous to re- moval, at 29 Charies street. (recast SALE OF PIANOS AND ORGANS—LOW FOR a h oF on instalments ; or let, and Fent applied on pur- ase; some fine Second Hand Pianos at great bargains, T. S. BERRY & CO., 789 Broadway, corner Tenth street, B.—MIX8ELL_& CO.—PIANOS SELLING AT A + eduction of 36 per cent from usual prices for casn in quence of anticipated removal May L. Warerooms and factory, 411 and 418 West Forty-second street. IANOS FOR SALE—AT DALY'S MUSIC STORE, 179 Hughin avenao; prices #40, #60) 975, 100, $400, 250, (8300; Planos bought ‘and sold, tuned, Ac. ANOS, MELODEONS AND ORGANS OF NEW AND most beantiful atyle, of best makers, at lower pric for cash or monthly ‘Installments, or for rent, at WATERS’, 481 Broadway, than can be found elsewhere. XCHROEDER’S PIANO ROOMS, 211 FOURTH AVENUE, American Conservatory building. Firat class Pianos at low prices, Pianos for hire and on instalments, ‘A good upright Piano at $200 cash. UPRIGHT, PIANOS, FOR) SALE OR RENT—AT OUVRIER & SONS, manufacturers, 27 West Thirteenth street. “Upright Pianos miade to order to suit any style of fur- niture, ANTED—TWO GOOD SECOND BAND PIANOS, IN of the sige at fow:pfice: snay pay stall ifereuce ia ua, duress FLANG. Boraid'o , ' con manu LIVER GOLDSMITH, AGED SEVEN YEARS, WILL give two Dramatic’ and Musical Entertainments, at Robinson Hall, Sixteenth strect, near Fifth avenue.’ on vening and Saturday matinee, 17th aud 20th insta. orchestra chaira 15 cents, for sale at Gold- Fifth avenue, on Wednerday, between 9 10 GENTLEMEN STARS.—A FINE OPENING—I HAVE itin my power to place a gentleman on the New York stage In a net nsational piay within a month in the prin ipa! character. Address AUTHOR, box 14) Heraid oflice. ANJO, SONG AND DANCE.—JIG AND CLOG DANC- Ing taught; pupils titted for the stage, by JOHN BO- GAN, 100 East Houston street, near Bowery. Ladies taught privately. YARD.—PRIVATE MU J organ, guitar, singin; (Eighth street), “Student's Journal’ on or aadress J. JAY WATSON, Musical Director. GAcsers SOIREE DANSANTE—MASONIC HALL, 1ié 116 East Thirteentn strees, and NO UESDAY EVENING, April 16, 1872. AND BOXING ACADEMY, 26 WEST VENCING Fourth street, near Broadway.—Boxing ht in 12 jessons. Send or call tor circulars. Colonel MONSTER’ IPIGHTS, SHIRTS, TRUNKS, LONG STOCKINGS, IN tik, worsted and. cotton, every size and color, at low prices UNION ADAMS & CO., 637 Broad DAREPA-ROSA, WACHTEL, SANTLEY, PA Ghoies rererved Seats for ail the opers nights ana mati- noes at the Prescott House Cigar Stand, 631 Broadway, cor- f Spring street, HEALTH, AMUSEMENT, lu, Twenty eighth street, i open day and evening, 1 place April 18. ANTED-FOR A FIRST CLASS DRAMATIC CON- pany, now reorganizing, leading jnvenile iady and sing- ing chambermald; must be young, good Uigavers, Address MANAGER, nation Fone AN Ane WO SISTERS, WOULD TRAVEL TOGETHER, EITHER with opera or theatrical troupe, as waiting maids and t a care, J {ee one week Miss EVA BROWN, JOHN Woon's r Fifth avenue, @ annual Spring Exhibition taxes: LE CLERCQ. U MON pQUARH THEATER. THEATRE ‘LER... DAY EVENING, APRIL 15. FInee PePEARANCE” IN AMERICA FIRST APPEARANCE IN AMERICA FIRST APPEARANCE IN AMERICA of THOSK WORLD-RENOWNED ARTISTS, THE VOKES FAMILY, THE FAMILY, THE FAMILY, THE FAMILY, THE FAMILY, THE FAMILY, THE FAMILY, THE FAMILY, from ROYAL, DRURY LANE, LONDON. THE VOKES FAMILY. THK VOKES FAMILY, THE VOKES FAMILY: THE VOK FAMILY. Tho London Era says:—"Their irresiatibie droilery, roilick- ing fun and comic humor kept the house in a continual roar, maxing the audience applaud to the very echo, Talk about laughing til your sides a afresh » OUP acho Ktill and we burat out at the remembrance of what we saw and heard. Gallery, pit, box and stall ‘creamed together {n unison."* o y and da VOKES. ingland may well be proud aa Victoria Vokes, Whether in comedy, farce or burlesque, we can confidently point to her fy the French stage, with all its modero triumphs, to find her equal." failure, They are ai 0 My They aro simply wonderful dently It 13 possible that they at 4 ‘the sort of Vokes we read about, but seldom vor “Thin extraordinary tutors, are #0 pecullarly thelr own that must inevitably result in inglorious YORE} VOKES. London Punch contained the following :—Anawers to In- uirers.—Cyclopa, the ‘Beautiful Bella’ you reier to are evi- VOKES, the ‘iollos of the Kitchen,’ as illustrated by the Vokes. the parties alluded to {nthe song THE VOKES. THE VOKES. THE THE VOKE: THE VOKE! VOKES. VOKES. VOKES, VOKE: The Manchester Guuardian says:—“The Prince of Wales, when presenting the magnificent diamond known as the ‘Brighton Brooch’ to Frederick Vokes, paid the tribute of royaity to genus. In the words of the London Times, it was ‘a pleasing recognition of English talent by asclon of Kng- lush royalty.’ VOKES, The Vokes popularity. tesque sensationalist, he t to-day without a living rly The Liverpool Mercury says : fo great was the storm of appin Again newed ortinte TRE THE THE will make their first appearance in Americ in thet BELLES BELLES OF THE KITCHEN, performed by THE VOKES FAMILY. THE VOKES FAMIL! THE VOKES FAMILY. VOKES. VOKES. London Telegraph speaks as follows :—Sfr, Fred, possesses, ina superlative dogree, the elements of Whether asa burleaque actor, vocalist or _gro- HE VOKES, HE VOK HE VOK VOKES. THE VOKE THE VOKKS. “The theatre fairly trembled, which greeted the Vokes. tied their approval by r sans doubt, (the funnies ‘and again the audience outbursts, The Vokes at Wink” THE VOKES FAMILY THE VOKES FAMILY THEQVOKES FAMILY THE VOKES FAMILY THE VOKES FAMILY VOKES VOKES VOKES ON MONDAY EVENIN tr original burlesque and operatic aensation, The iF THE or THE OF THE OF HE or 1K OF HE, oF THE ‘Au fait at Acting, Sipping, Danci laa u fait at Acting, Singing, Dancing, Jokes. THE VORES. THE VOKES, THE VOKES, THE POWERFUL COMEDY COMPANY OF ESTABLISHED FAVORITES, will also appear in the aparkling comic drama of Box office open daliy, from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. SEATS MAY BE 5. Matinees on Wed L* Second week Ot en and beautiful ELLA, BLANCH who have been received nightly with ‘shouts of applause, hearty peais of lauxhter, and, every mark of approval an delight, will appear MONDAY KVENING, APHLL 15, and MY PRESERVER. MY PRESERVER. E"UKED SIX DAY: day aud Saturday al LINA EDWIN’S, A EDWIN’S THEATRE. MAN SISTERS, LANCHE, ELLA, KLLA, BLAN' every evening and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY after. noons, assisted by the celebrated HiRNANDEZ COMBINATION anda well selected company of burlesque artists, in the popular burlesque called Aladdin... LADDIN, OR THAT WONDERFUL SCAMP, -Blanche | Pekoe. i incidental to the burlesque the HE Chimes Dance. in whi instru RNANDEZES, in thelr COW-BELL-0-G1-AN ACT. To conclude with VOL-AU-VENT, ich Mr. Hernandez will perform on fourteen different its, In rehearsal, the YKULOW DWARF. G RAND OPERA HOUSE. x JOHN LALLA ROOKH! F. COLE. Coaches may be ordbred hereafter at 10:50. = Y LALLA ROOKH! LALLA ROOKH!! LALLA ROOKHIIT COMMENCEMENT OF THE SECOND MONTH. 74,00 PI PRONOUNCE IT AS’ DELIG 74,000, PEOPLE! 74,000 PEOPLE! DPLEL DAWN OF LOVE! HOUSE CRAMMED EVERY NIGHT!1! NOTHING TO COMPARE WITH IT EVER BEFORE IT I8 A TALE OF LALLA ROOKH! LALLA ROOKH!! LALLA ROOKHI!! A VIVID N LALLA LALLA “More free and easy dancing and lavish exposure of fe SEEN ON THE STAGE! LALLA ROOKH! LALLA ROUKH I! LALLA ROOKH!!! TRUE LOVE TOLD! LALLA ROOKH! LALLA ROOKH!! LALLA ROOKH! LALLA ROOKHI! EXQUISITELY LALLA ROOKH! LALLA ROOKH!! PICTURE (OF ORIENTAL VOLUPTUOUS. UXURY AND MAGNIFICENCE! ! ROOKH!! LALLA ROOKHI! LALLA ROOKH I! LALLA ROOKH!! LALLA ROOKH!! LALLA ROOKH!! male charms than any drama we have hitherto beheld. Even the ‘Black Crook’ is surpassed by it. The scenes are lite. y splendid. The w ation scene at the close no eription, even inthe Arabian Nights, would surpass for ‘sparkling and elaborate spieti ON THE ST, FELIX CLEMENTINE, EME SI jew York Times, URED for any performance 201 BOWERY, LEONORA, HENRIEYEA, CHARLOTE LEON q Zh a y RLO! FHLIX INFANT BALLET TROUPE. Y PASTOR'S OF THE GREAT COMIC ARTISTS, BAKEI AND FARREN, n'a new grand trick pantomime, Se om TOM, Tit: PIPER'S SON, ith new scenery, machinery, tricks, tableaux, effecta, &c, wih new GNY PASTOR IN SOME NEW SUNG Frank Kerns, Sam Devere, Frank Girard, Hen Mason, Johnny Queen, C. F. Seabert, J. A. Graver, C. Webster, Celia Iferd, Gorentio Sisters, fc. GRAND MATINEES TUESDAY AND SATURDAY. of this aft This Admission 2% cent JACRED MATINEE CONCERT the celeorated PAVILION. LADY ORCHESTRA ernoon at COLUMBIA GARDEN BALL, 9—Ureenwich avenue—9, corner of West Twelfth street. evening at § o'clock, at the PAVILION, 688 Broadway, near Fourth atreet, PAUL FALK, ‘RAND FAIR IN AID OF ST. LUKE'S HOME, AT APOLLO HALL, corner Broadway and Twenty-elahth street, OPEN DAILY AT 1A. M., TILL APRIL 1A -oeManager KITCHEN, N ADVANCE, HTFUL AS THE FIRST LALLA ROOKH IIT Complete restaurant, grand floral temple, Lander's Band and pri cals, tableau, riment of fancy articles, reasonable prices, ‘omenaie concert every evening. Teadings, magnificent art gallery. Choice to make AN ENJOVABLE EVENING, Li THE EVENING TELEGRAM, BEST MEDIUM “For ALL THEATRI( Ye INFORMATION, THE RECOGNIZED EVENING JOURNAL OF ALL THE THEATRES AND PLACES OF AMUSEMENT In THK CITY, | | Amateur theatri- verything il AMUSEMENT. pavers COMIQUE, 514 BROADWAY. JOSH HART. . Manages. THE MASTER COMBINATION ENTERTAINMENT of the world. THE POPULAR RESORT FOR THE PEOPLE, HOUSES PERPETUALLY CROWDED. ‘The Star Troupe, composed entirely of prelibijnck( oe OUTATIVE BORN ARTISTS, whose artistic merita have been critically tested by thousands, with appreciative delight, MONDAY, APRIL 1), . MISS EI her Songs and Changes. Another new Olio, brimful of re aaetiakoa. mul of fun and laughter. DRAMA, MINSTRELSY, vARCl Song, Dance, eo. ig ALL By tho Native Star Troupe. NATIV! NATIVE | alltho Mammoth Troupe retained, | TALEN' ARTISTS ‘The Beautiful and Pleasing HOMB ALL WORRELL SISTERS. AND NATIVE | Worrell Sisters. Worrell Sisters. | NATIVE ARTISTS ad TALENT Miss SOPRIE WORRELL, ALL Miss IRENE WORRELL, | NATIVE NALIVE Mias JENNIE WORRELL. TALENT First appearance ofthe youn, NATIVE ALL nd aveomplianed artist, NATIVE | Mine ELLA WENN i, NATIVE ARTISTS Misa ELLA WESNER, avy, [MN EULA WESNEES ag | NATIVE A y native | Miss iss Miss || TALENT AWTISTS | ordain, | WEENE ‘wsNbe, | TALENT 5 ER, iN Ww wilt th het Protsam’ acts TALENT ARTISTS | Miss ADA WRAY, TALENT, Vicatist and Actress, } TALI Miss KITTY O'NTIL hep ieg 3 "Nit, Champion Fethale Jig Dancer. | NATIVE Mu ae monioDh is oe a8 1 ‘ON, Vocalist, NATIVE : — TALBNT Miss EMMA MADDOOK, Dansouse ‘and Actress, | —— JOUN HART, a the Prince of Ethiopian — Comedians, NATIVE NATIVES TALENT | JOUN WILD, TaLBNE 1 the ever-welcome Comedian. NATIVE | TALENT | LARRY TOOLKY, th bis Tentonic Warbles. MASTER MARTI i the India Rubber Man, vn his Speciation | NATIVE TALBNE JAMES BRADLEY, ‘Song and Dance. @. b. STOUT una, . B. a 1G, OAIIEY GUION | ana others, in @ programme of rare excellence never equalled. All on one night, presenting titty different acts, by the MAMMOTH STAR TROUPE, composed of NATIVE BORN ARTISTS. Continued and marked the Burlesque 34 of BLACK EYED SUSAN. BLACK EYED SUSAN. BLACK EYED SUSAN, i BLACK | EYED | sl roducing the " WORRELL SISTERS. Misa SOPHIE WORR! 5 as WILLIAM. Miss IRENI] WORRELL as HATCHET, Miss JENNIE WORRGLL as SUSAN, | eer Ramapz | | | | | | | ‘ NATIVE TALENT NATIVE Misa JENNIE WORRELL and Miss KITTY O'NEIL in ther graceful Song and Dance. NATIVE TALENT JOUN WILD as in BLACK EYED SUSAN. JOHN HART as ADMIRAL, ‘nthe Burlesque, BLACK BYED SUSAN. Mins ADA WRAY as RAKER, in the Burieaque, BLACK EYED SUSAN, apt. CROSSTREE | TALENT A | A pas L| Miss KITTY O'NEIL as E GNATBRAIN, N | im the Burienque, Bienes BLACK EYED SUSAN, <= | worrens sistrits, — WORRELL SISTERS. Hzntpa Mise ELLA WESNE LA WESNER.| -—— And an entire change of bill for next week. MATINEE WEDNESDAY, MATINEE SATURDAY. NOTICE.—In active preparation and will shortly be pros duced, an cuiirely new Sengution Drama, entitled BLUE MONDAY. Chicago, Before, During and After the Fire, will shortly be prowuced (it having at last been completed). The theatre’ will be closed for one week, to, give the proper reaearsala, bien It requires, Due notices will be given of ite trst pro- luction, ROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. The grand ITALIAN OPERA COMBINATION, PAREPA-ROSA, WACHTEL, SANTLEY, will appear on MONDAY EVENING, April 29, inafavorite and popular Opera, Sale of ‘seats will com mence to-day, at the only ticket offices, 198 Montague street snd 114 Broadway. M"* F ® CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE. SATURDAY, APRIL 13, Last Ay the Young, Beautituf and Gifted Artist, nce of the You PpearancesrRs. FS CHANFRAU, Last Two Performances of CHRISTIE JOHNSTONE, ss FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. LAST WEEK BUT ONE OF THE PRESENT SEASON, AND A GLORIOUS BILL. BIRCH, WAMBOLD, BERNARD AND BACKUS, SAN FRANGISCO MINSTRELS. ARTICLE 48; ARTICLE 48; Or, DALY RAISED ONE, THE GREEN ROOM, FRIDAY, the 19th, Benedt of BOBBY NEWCOMB. EW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 BROAD» way, between Houston and Bleecker ‘streets. —Evory one should visit this wonderfal museum, It is full of every~ thing people should see and understand, Lectures daily om “the Philosophy of Marringe.””. Those. parties unable to ate tend these important lectures ean have them forwarded, free, on receipt of 26 vents, by addressing SECRETARY NEW YORK MUSEU OF ANATOMY, 618 Broadway, New York. A SIMPLE STORY, TULD IN A SIMPLE, TRUTHFUL WAY. ALEITER FROM THE COUNTRY. ELwina, Chemung county, March 95, 1972. My Drar Grong You ask me, aa I have just gone through two weeks in New York, to give you a (ew of my ideas as to the wonders of the city and which place, among ali that Isaw there, made the deepest impression upon my mind. t hie ia a dificult task, but Piitry i, * * * . after having spoken of theatres and other amuse- ome, 8 YoU ask, to the most wonderful place, and ounce at once to be Dr. KALN’S Museum, No. 745 And no ments, 1 that I Broadway. I will give you my reasons for this assertio admission to this vast building and | only 50cents, Secoud, more pleasure and profit can be got from it than any other exhibition fp the greatelty. bight hours barely suiliced for me to yo quietly through on my first visit, an suceering one found me discovering new treasures. If the collection embraced nothing else than the femaie figures {t would be worth travelling thousand miles to see; but, with a reore of these we find combined strange eet? from all parts of the world, and wonders that open a new lire to us. We see how beautiful and bow bideous the human frame can be, and how marvellous vature is in evers phase. In one of the vast rooms we see works of aft, suc an have never before reached this country, and in another the lessons of science, made plain to the uaderstanding of @ child. There you wil find freaks of nature and malforma- tions that cannot be duplicated in any museum upon earth; collections of oddities, from « horned woman, the Siamese ‘Twins and the Bear Woman down to the laughanie Perform- ing Frogs and cases of the most gorgeous insects in the world. There you will see every wonder in physiology and every beauty in art, all enhanced by being exhibited in three splendid halls, made perfect with fresco and crystal, with costly mirrora and rich hangings, and ali catalogued atid de~ #0 a8 to be easily understood, This coliection, as lam creditaply informed, cost over = iilion dollars, without counting the labor, and 0 you have my {dea of the great wonder ars, truly. J 8. Bs 'S Museum, No. 745 Broadway, eived the copy, withutt Comm a of New York. The proprietor of Dr. K AIT Publishes this letter just as he r ments. Yours. MEN WISHING TO JO! orchestra, now thoroughiy org iniz ‘vox 418 Post ollice, -THE FORTY- AN AMATEUR and {n active re ‘Object, hearsal, will a M. National ACADEMY OF DESIG seventl e: jon now open, day and evening h annual exhibition no , r sg Twenty ret, corner Fourth aventie. Admission, y-tbird street, corner Fourth aveniie. | Ads cents. Open on Sundays from non to ® mission 15 cents. 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