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FOR SALE. ‘08 TO LET—A SMALL FACTORY, surr. — purpose, Inquire at 383 East Sixtie Fresin Sateen se FOR MARKETMEN, Burou- stores, dc.—Marble Cor Counters, Cae ie serebien, Boxes, &e., Brest ja great bargain’ Apply to ons tices MEAT AND LIQUOR STORE, aQoRRY, with mer oss Be rang Cie eaee of nilig a se ‘on the premisey, 8 Washingwon street, AS FIXTURES FOR SALE—AT HALF PRICE; ARE iallne new and modern; must be sold by the Ist of May. Nn at 9% Bleecker street, near Broadw: ROOERY STORE, STOCK, FIXTURES FOR SALE— Rooms to i] in, with Lense; rent low; oo ith usiness, and for two. Pisnose and good locaton. Apply to sre ays aE (Een E JEWELLER'S SAFE FOR SALE—APPLY AT 117 Liberty street (top floor), New York. IQUOR STORE FOR SALE -—ONE OF THE, OLDEST established corners in Williamsburg; good stand and w rent. Apply at 213 Fulton street, New York, iL LOCATED, CHEAP; OR WOULD Mis crctnaas for good jenn hme, age owner ol ‘the country. Apply at 424 Brockiyn. -ARBLE SODA WATER APPARATUS—ALL STYLES, AE TAMBS Me WHITFIELD & SON'S, 268 Water street. 'O BETTER OPPORTUNITY OFFERED TO ONE DE- siring to open an elegant store, a marble Counter, x3; a Show Cire SM. nave, and two Chande: liers, four burners each, in Paris; is a handsome pleco of work, cost $1,400; will be sold (oF less than half of Gost Address box 1,933 Post oft ODA WATER APPARATUS FOR SALE. AND TO let—New and second hand : xreat inducements offered for two wee! a Jn consequence of removal. Superior Soda Water and Ottawa Beer surmised in fountains Pro 66 Liberty street. AFES.—THE BALANCE Of HERRING'S, MARVIN'S Wilder's and Lillies! Safes must.be sold previous to re- oval; liberal discountto immediate purchasers. LILLIE SAFE COM? 3 Pi AFES.—A LARGE SIZE WILDER'S PATENT SAFE. Also two medium sizes and one small Safe, of Her- ring’s, Lillie’s and Marvin's make. 8. G. QU UIRK, 72 Maiden lane. STAMPING PATTERNS, FULL LINE, COMPRISING lasson avenue, ‘over 1,200 styles, for braidins and embroidering; also yeletiiny’ Mashing and Finking trons; reuring ‘trom jusiness; the owner Will sell for one-quarter of cost, Call at Ladios Work Box, 93 Fulton street, Brooklyn. TOOK AND FIXTURES OF A TAILOR STORE FOR ale cheap ; must be sold immediately, MI: RONAN, S00 Sixth avenue, ee Toole beter AND BENCHES cheap. 4 avenue, sakes cao Nie ok H. MARTIN, ‘ Ld hase GROCERY, WINE AND LIQUOR STORE, WITH ‘stock and fixtures, for sale at a great bargain.—Good location and entire gash trade, Apply at 222 East Thirty- urth street. ny Reh EoD BILLIARD TABLI tion, on Wednesday, April 24, at 11 favonue, Brooklyn, E. D. 44gX9, AT AUO- M., at 29 Bedford Q, SMALL IRON SAFES, NEW, FOR SALE AT HALF the manufacturer's & price. SMITH, Frankfort House, 202 2 William 9 stfoct. = be “ MACHINERY, es eR ah WESIRON WORKS PORTABLE AND STATIONARY Horizontal and Vertical Engines and Boilers, 3 to 500 ree Porat sone Engines, Baw and Grist Mills, dae Yi ‘AMPSON, 38 Cortlandt street, New York. LARGE LOT STEAM ENGINES, BOILERS, PUMPS, ofhafting and Pulleys.and Tanks for sale. “Apply t Nos. 4 to {0 Bridge sirect, Brooklyn, ealer Newand Second: Hand Machinery, ‘N. Be--Sanutaee rer of the Niagara Steam Pumps. T WILLARD & DEBEVOISE, 45 DEY ST.—HOIST- ing, Portable and Stationary Engines, all sizes; Screw Gatting tA thes, Upright Drill, Forges, anes Water feavy’ Paper Press, Sharing jand Pulleys, 10 HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. In this City and Brooklyn. ‘ANTED—O! OR TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS w* ine fee pecies, 38 near Broadway ; rent about at gis Pet, nny will ©: evan Furniture for Address C., SB aiayette place. Wane cuervmsur, TWO ROOMS, CONNECT. fe Adare for housekeeping; rent not to exceed $85 pos mend ress, giving full particulars, BM. R., ‘ANTED—A FLOOR FOR HOUSEKEEPING FOR Pouce family gry adults; mparienberhend of Fourth to urteen east BOHIELING, WF Hast Brondwe i seer ‘ANTED—PART OF A PRIVATE HOUSE, W! ‘all modern conveniences; pee cide, below boventy-cinth street small fematign aa SAME. LEON, corner ‘avenue with voor hae ron and Seventy-first street, New Y ANTED—BY GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, NOW OR W Wav, two furnished Rooms ior ght housekeeping: locatiantetwoun Tenth and Teen: ft streets. Addre stating terms, which must be moderate, ADDISON, Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,208 Broadway. WwW ‘ANTED—THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS, FOR housekeeping, by é jady snd daughter peek to r mont Call om or addre: 1,529 Broadway, house in garden, " ‘ANTED—A FOUR STORY HOUSE, 25 FEET WIDE, in gone, order, between Fourth and Sixth avenues, Tenth and Thirtieth et no children; references pectabill ponsibility. Address MARTIN, 208 Went Twenty-arth street ANTED—A FLOOR OR THREE OR FOUR FUR- ished Rooms, sultable for light housekeeping, for & entleman and wife; terms about $15 per week. Address , Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,205 Broadway. ‘ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, WHO will be absent during the day, two unfurnished Rooms on second floor, in private house with all modern improvements, Address, siving full particulars, STONE, box 140 Herald Uptown Branch office. ANTED—A FURNISHED ROOM, BY A YOUNG man. Address, stating terms, location, &c., J. H. K., Herald office. ANTED—A PART OF A HOUSE IN. 00D neighborhood, between Tenth and wenty.anh streets, west side, for small American tumily. “Address, with terms, B. W,, Herald office. ‘ANTED—A GOOD FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP ‘House, partly or wholly furnished, to he occupied asa boarding house. Address H. J., 71 Broadway, room 7, haeuns terms and location; Patete ts reterenges will ‘WANTED_A SECOND FLOOR, FURNISHED OR UN- furnished, centrally located, for a first class dress- maker. ‘Address A. NORTON, Herald Uptown Branch office, ANTED ON MAY 1, THREE OR FOUR NEWLY shed Rooms on floor not above second, In good loc: Reali te Delo Thirty-fifth st., by aquict American, gentle- man and indy; no children. Respectable parties may ad- dress, stating reasonable terms, J. H, EMERSON, 313 Wost enth street. ANTED—BY MAY 1, A SMALL HOUSE OR LOWER of one, furnished or unfurnished, between ‘Thirty-Yourth streets aud Third and’ Firth ave- i on or address Dr. KING, 12 Amity street. ‘ANTED—BY A PROMPT, RELIABLE TENANT, small family, no children, an uniurnished House, three or four stories and Basement, between Lexington and Seventh avenues'and Fourteenth to Fortieth stree house must be in perfect order, with all improvement: rou not to exceed $2,000 aa annum. Address M. B., box 188 Herald Uptown Brano! e. ‘ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, TWO OR three neatly furnished Rooms for housekeeping, with pantries ‘and all conventencies, in a good location, Address, stating terms and location, 8. A. F. B., Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broadway. ‘ANTED—APARTM nished, with convesionces for housel V4 mall, and first class reference. Address for ten days, Gl. RARD, box 142 Herald Uptown Brauch office ANTED-A NEATLY FURNISHED, GOOD SIZED ‘ont Room for a gentleman; perinanent if sulte th unobtrusive parties: terms must be moderate, A dress WIDOWER, box 218 Herald office. ANTED—FOUR OR FIVE ROOMS, SECOND FLOOR, for housekeeping for two adults, between Eighteenth and Thirtieth streets and Eighth and Third avenues. Address A. B, R., Herald office. plese tion oo loadiey Portable Enyine o1 x SALE—A WOOD & MASOD “ENGINE, oe wer, almost new; can be seen at 10 and 12 Broad Exchange. Call for A. B. GOULD, engineer. IRVING, OB a A BARGAIN, ENGINE, BOILER, rama Inquire of JOHN H. HAYWARD, 33 .SALE—A PLANER AND MATCHER, SURFACER, Moulder, Sticker, Tenor, Moriice, variety; Serolt an and Saw, 4c. GEO. HARVEY, 23 Ferry street, N. ¥. R SALE—A GREAT BARGAIN, MUST BE SOLD; 8 fine lot of Engines, 6, 10, 15, 25; 60 horse. Call and Giake an offer. 680 West street, corner of Gansevoort. WAxtepan THE VICINITY OF COOPER INSTI- tute, unfurnished Apartments, suitable for light housekeeping ; Indy, and servant only. Address, stating terms, A. W. H. West Forty-first street. References exchanged. ‘ANTED—A SECOND FLOOR FOR THREE ADULTS; permanent destrable; responsible eden modern {provements essential: location, south of Fortieth street near Sixth avenue; terms, $40 unfurnished, well furnished. Address FG. W., box 103 Herald Uptown Branch office. WARTED UNFURNISHED, A SECOND OR THIRD Wire. wi ¢ modern improveme ats, in private Ronse, f for fentieman and wile. dress, stating terms, Hert ic ‘OW I8 THE TIME TO GET ENGINES AND BOIL- ers before iron gets any higher. Cull at the great Shae ‘West Thirty-tourth street if 7 x rent aeeoe TEAM ENGINES, BOILERS, SAWMILLS, ALT. sizeson_ hand; second hand 7-horse Engine, orse, Corliss Engine, 14 17, 26-horse Boilers ile, Hoistin ‘gngines Aud General Machinery. \UTICA TEAM ENGINE CO., formerly Wood & Mann, 42 Cort- indt street. ’ OISTING QIACHINE FOR SALE.—OTIS BOILER’ 4c.. in Complete working order; panes: 3,000 junds. “Address H., box 144 Herald office. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., 1 WANTED. In this City and Brooklyn, “{\ WIDOW, WITH SMALL CHILD, WANTS A FUR- nished Room, suitable tor housekee} Keaping, Address M. ., Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broadway. A FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED—WHERE THE whole or part of the rent will be taken in board; un- E°q tlonable references. Address tor three days H. H. leraid Uptown Branch oftice, 1,265 Broadway. E charge of a honse while the owner Is travelling in rope; reliable reference given. Address ., Herald jptown Branch office, 1,265 Broadway. PRIVATE FAMILY WANT A FULLY FURNISHED ne or two years, from Ist May or June. Adare FURNISHED HO SE, Hox 1,504 Post office, for phe week, stating location and price, which must be low. ‘0 others will be noticed. SMALL AMERICAN FAMILY DESIRE FIVE OR six Rooms in a private house, furnished, for house- east we, above Forticth sireet preferred; terms ot to exkocet rf month. Address, with particulars, ie sation H LADY AND HER DAUGHTER WISH TO OB- tain four unfurnished Apartments, in a te patie oust, for a moderate rent; cast side, not above Fortieth § GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WISH TO TAK) ui ‘Address Mrs. W. G.'8., 809 Second avenue. i HOUSES, PARTS OF HOUSES, FLATS, &0., wanted for good artes | we can, rent any number: nd particulars to BETTS & YORSTON, Real Estat rokers, 56 West reas street. REFINED FAMILY OF FOUR ADULTS WILL e best of oare during summer of furnished House, nd 7, ‘rent for use of astnall part of {t., Address ONE: » Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broadway. LADY OF JUDGMENT AND EXPERIENCE WOULD take charge of a house for a family Er abroad or aving the city for the summer: Dest references, given. Address R, box 138 Herald Uptown Branch pftice, 1, 265. Sreawen ia phn ‘ea ouen LIKE A FURNISHED HOUSE the owner would board out the rent, with the rivilege, of tang other boarders. Inquire at or address ‘Weat Fourteenth street. LAR FOUR STORY HOUSE WANTED—FUR: nished or unfurnished, in an unquestionable neigh- orhood, for a responsible tenant; we can and will guar- ntee the payment of rent for this applicant; owners will lease call on 0. 8. PECK & CO., 947 Broadway. GENTLEMAN WANTS, WITHOUT BOARD, A FUR- aished hall Room, with water and ant below Twenty. Hed street and Detween, Third and Righih avenites: not xceoding nth. Best references: absent over jundays.” Address HALL, box 138 Herald office. SMALL UNFURNISHED HOUSE WANTED—FOR PF ge redid Le ” objectign ‘? gO ees lern and in good order. Send particulars "8. PECK & CO., 47 Broadwi : A LADY Pe Ie fe WITH TWO CHILDREN, wishes three furnished Rooms for light housekeep- he Tuirty-sixth stroct, Uramediately rent $0, in: is. Call on Madame SINGHI, al Sixth avenue. po FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP WANTED—IN GOOD geality; one with parlor carnets preferre oat be Address P. A. HARGOUS, 157 Bri FeBeinmt na HOUSES WANTED TO HIRE, AT fu Summit and elsewhere in, New Jersey, and on the \dson. PeaA SKIDMORE, 62 Cedar street. OUSES WANTED—ANYWHERE IN THE CITY IF well located, from $1,000 to $2,600 rent. Chave hun- reds of applicants, first class in every particular, want- Ing houses. Owners would consult their interest by send- ng particulars, B. FLANAGAS Fonrth avenue and Twenty-cighth street. ise WANTED—IN MAIDEN LANE, JOHN OR NA8- r sau streets, for a Manutacturing Jeweller, State ms to box 3,844, Post oill NE OR TWO ROOMS WANTED—WITHOUT BOAR unfurnished preferred; within twenty minutes’ wa’ Phe, Bible House; references exchanged. Addrses M., Herald office. o “ Lee HOUSE IN A RESPECTABLE LO- cality in New York, Harlem or Brookly1 about $10,000. Address, JACKSON, Yonkers, W county, N. Y. “ANTED—A SMALL FURNISHED ROOM, NOT TO exceed $5 per week, for man and wife; housekeep- ing preferred. Address N. L., box 122 Herald office. W* NTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE (NO children), for the summer months, veer A tur- nished House, situated between Forty: ighth and Fifty- ninth streets, and west of Fourth avenue. Persous leaving the clty Yor the summer months who prefer to leave their house in good hands rather than, clone it, may here fnd ortunity pay trom $150 to $2 er month tor a ose Indra clase locality, Address B Gy Herald rintRDAD LEASE, WITH THE PRIVILEGE OF ‘buying, New, afore vicinity, Grocery Store Pro- petty: on he m River preferred. Address, with articulars, H'Fass South treet. ‘ANTED—BY A Y A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, THREB ‘or four Rooms, between Second and Fourteenth Streets, First_and Fourth avenues, for $30, Address MAYER, 408 Sixth avenue. $20 4 A MONTH.—PARLOR AND BEDROOM, UN- fornished or ‘without board, by a gentleman. Address F. 151 West Fifteenth street. In the Country. balers CITY—A GENTLEMAN DESIRES A PLEAS- antly furnished Room, without board, ina private ee ARE in. Cold City. Address, stating terns, SCYTHIA, ‘ANTED—IN_ TREMON’ R ON THE HUDSON, near New York, for th mer, by a small family, a furnished house and stable, gm high h Arua nd and healthy ee ation ; terms moderate. ith full particulars, box 6,212’ Post office. 2 ANTED-IN THE COUNTRY, A FURNISHEH House, suitable for a boarding house ; 35 or 40 room North or East River; not over an hour from the cit pear depot. State particulars. Address D. F., Hera) Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broadway. PIANOFORTES. (AT HatyEs Bros. 71 Unton Square, ‘The celebrated Huines Pianos, ‘Unsurpassed for tone, finish, &c., At very low figures for cash, or by instalments on inost favorable terms. One second hand Piano, good as new, a bargain, BEAUTIFUL 7M PIANO, VERY RICHLY CARVED wood case, Carved legs, 4&c.. a great sacrifice for @ash AtJOHN MAHON: 314 East Thirty-ninth street. Animes PIANOFORTES CONTAIN FOUR PATENTED ii ‘ovements and excel all others in tone and dura Bold*fow for cash. ot on. monthly” ins rented and rent applied on account if purchased, and old pianos taken as part pay. ‘Two recond hand Arioti Pianos nearly new, at a bargain. Call before purchasing, ARION PIANOFORTE ANY, No.5 East Fourteenth street, near Fifth avenue. RION PIANOFORTES ARE USED EXCLUSIVELY in the New York Conservator; iat Music because they are not equi jualled by any other piano in this country for tone and durability. FINE TONED 7 OCTAVE PIANO, ALL IMPROVE- ments, to rent cheap; or will be ‘sold a bargain, as the room is wanted. Inquire at 223 West 37th street. A. SQUARE GRAND 7% OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO. forte, four Found corners carved legs and case, made to order ; cost $90, for $300. West Twenty-third street. MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, grand scale, for kes, fully family leaving city, nade order, ci paaker fully guaranteed, used five months, cost’ $900, for $275; also Parlor Suits, Etageres, orca Bronzes, Paintings rosewood. walnut Bureaus, Bedsteads, Mattresses, Bedding, Dining Furniture ; a sacri- fice. eee before purchasing elsewhere. 36 West 15th st., near BEAUTIFUL PIANO, ONLY $125; A STEINWAY Planoforte, carved rosewood cases, round corners, carved legs, perfect order ; great sacrifice for cash. BIDDLE, 18 Amity street, near Broadwa, A. “EADY SELLS 4 BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD CHICK- + eriny octave, Pianoforte, overstrung, carved legs, ej halt ta ; also full Suit Parlor Furniture, 2 Third ‘Bowery. fae SEOLIRING HOUSEKEEPING WISH TO dispose of a rosewood Piano, made by one of the best orm akers; alsoa French plate, walnut frame Mirror, th cornices to mateh. Apply at 104 West Fittieth street, all at private residence 120 AMUSEMENTS. Ve ara sonARy, THEATRE. THE SENSATION OF THE HRA. THE nie touts °p OF THE kita. THE VOKES FAME ¥: Says the New York Herald of April 18 :— {aYwwas indeed only necessary’ to. waioh the detightea enthusiasm of the “audience to see that we had a struck something far above the ordinary plane of comic THE VOKES, Again says the He: sd “The hous ras th 4 again in ‘rald :—“The house was time ani carried away by an uncontrollable brat 0 of outhustasin.”* CTORIA ROSINA VOKES, | Fee VOKES. 1 on CORA 3. Bays the new York ‘rribume ms A ‘igh ony in a certain wild, yous us dance and | accom- antinent by Mr’ Fred Vokes and Miss Victoris ia Voxes in- the mischievous antics of Miss Rosina Vokes, oaPunted ischict and. wits reat natu: ral ‘alent for character palnting aud drollery, they are ie unique.” é THE YOKES FAMILY. THE VOKES FAMILY. the New York Times of Apnll 16 “The performance of all the new comers give the Uveliest satistaction. It is very laughable, is tree from coarse- ness and is of unflagging aninration.” HovaES JAMMED . ‘N EVERY PART GREET THE VOKES. Says the New York World of April 16:— “Indeed, the Vokes kept the audience screaming during the whole'time their Performance lasted.” hr the Now York Mail, of A April 18:— ey have literally bounded into the affections of the people.” Says the New York Star of Ay of April 17:— “their style is exceedingly comeial and unusually at- trabtive. THE VOKES. THOUSANDS TURNED AWAY NIGHTLY. THE VOKES are THE SENSATION. VOKES, Sevat the Fifth Avenue Journal of April 20:— “Now that [ have seen the spirit of pure ‘fun, bowiteh- ingly enshrined in the fair form of Rosina, and listened to the enrapturing rhapsodies of Victor) fae the queenly quint- grence, of burlesque, 1 wish the world were full of such ‘okes.”” THE VOKES. BELLES OF THE KITCHEN. TH ES. Says the New York World M3 Apt 18 of Rosina, “Hers is the soubrette easence. The pungency of wickedness flavors her from head to foot. Mahe runs over with a piquan: girlish sauciness that is delicious. ness enough.” “Of Mr. Fred Vokes let it be said he has put pantomime on bent) Pe “at iven ae CREATING THE WILDEST EXCITEMENT. THE VOKES FAMILY, VORES. VOKES. VOKES. VOKES. VOKES, VOKES. VOKES. VICTORIA VOKES, JESSIL VOKES, ROSINA VOKES. FRED YORES. FAWDON VOKES. or the New York Sun of April 17:— “their performances are unique and different from any- thing heretofore seen in this country. Fred Vokes" equa has not been seen on the Metropolitan stage.” Says the Dally News of April ‘okex have made alpositive hit. They are already and va remain for some time the great soWsndion of tie nal theatrical world.” sep THR VOKES. a THE VOKES FAMILY. [ THE VOKES FAMILY. | VOKES FAMILY. Roars tla ed night; Storms of applause, Roars of wat alternating a itorms of applause, Roars of laughter itorms of applause, Says the New York Telegram of A\ il 16 “Fred can do everything. from a clownish antic to sing- {ng un operatic aria with taste re is ‘tress, who combines tranie grin viele vocal sults of ahigh order, but which are subjective to fier talent tor fun, “Rosiua 1s a 9 sprightly laughing hoyden, who dances and acts with all the grace, abandon a! spirit of a child.” THE VOKES. HOUSES CROWDED, ace IRUSHED, EVERY INCH OF SPACE RALLY vackkp. URE YOUR, Sears IN TIM see THE VOKES THE VOKES THR BELLES OF THE KITCHEN, as performed by them over 1,000 times in Great Britain and Irel VOKES MATINEES WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at Seats can be secured six days in advance. Box office open daily trom 8 A. M. tp4 P.M. Places may be secured by mail or tregraph. pores THEATRE. FAREWELL ENG (oR REIL EDWIN BOOTH, who will a ppent on MONDAY (to-morrow) EVENING, April 22, also on Tuesday and Wednesday Evenings and SATURDAY MATINEE, at 1:30, as SIR, EDWARD MORTIMER, .in THE TRON CHEST, Thursday, ¥ Friday and Saturday nights THE | FOOL'S REVENGE. Box pseged open six days in advance at the theatre; at Ditson's Music isic Store, 711 Broadway. Special Mention.--RICHARD III. has been many months in preparation and will shortly be produced, wi new Scenery, Costumes, Armor, Properties, &c. ‘yoon's muse UM. eg APRIL BOOTH. Woob's 1872," EVERY EVENING'AND SATURDAY MATINEE, GREAT SUCCESS. LAST WEEK of the celebrated talented artiste, Miss LAURA KEENE, L A KEENE, who will appear in the dual characters of LOUISE DE LASCOURS AND OGARITA, in the grand romantic drama, entitled OF ICE. BEA OF ICE, New Scenery, Costumes, Machinery and Effects, Cast ty the entire strength of the excellent company. MATINEE PERFORMANCES AT 2 M. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday of of Byron's fiful burlesque of the ‘TY THIEVES, FORTY THIEVES, in which Pauline Markham, Belle Howitt, Rollin How- ard, A. H. Sheldon, Theresa Wood, Alice Atherton, Jen- ile’ Arnott cae ithe entire Wood’s Museum ‘Burlesque ompan; Preceded by the gomedy, in two acts entitled MONDAY, April 29, the c« elebrated Burlesque, 1X10. WITH A STAR BU RLBSQUE COMPANY. CB ees! THEATRE, Fox's hada J PACIAL, wero IN DELLE HUMPTY 18 BOSS. ALL HIS RIVALS ARE SWEPT AWAY. HIM! SEE HIM! MATINEES WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS, AT 2. ALLACK’S. Proprietor big pny ed LESTER WALLACK Mrs ‘SOUN SEFTON SPEC At M MATINEE, LONDON AEESEANCS, win its Fada cast, (PHEATER FRANCAIS A i aa OPERA HOUSE. pri P, sayerie JUIGNET, First appearance in Freneh of the chara ng, and talented A squd MISS CARLOTTA LE CLERCQ, and farewell appearance o EMOISPLLE, ANNA CAVE, in the — Comedy, by altee de Musét, entitled O.LE CLBRGQ as Mme, DE LERY. Ariss time nein Nor New. York of the new Parisian wr aan, |b REGENERATO! aTicke ‘oan be had at W. “Aaussol'ss ZI" Bret Eieeonth hirmer's, 701 Broad wa: FoR & SALE—A FIRST CLASS 7 OCTAVE KNABE PI- ay,st np, at a grent snerifee. Apply to WEEKS & CRIS. n atreet, Hoboke Fo SALE—FOR $125, CASI, A 6% OCTAVE ROSE- wood Piano, in perfect order. Inquire at No. 8 Fifth street, Williar burg, N.Y. cA onus WANTED—FOUR OR FIVE UNFURNISHE! €,gontlemen, wie and two children (American) cation boty een Kighth and eeiat streets, ret tof Bee: avenue ; rent not t mn re: 6 oY araat bina vo.excee per moi a SINGLE (GENTLEMEN DESIRE AN UNFUR- nished suit of two jarge or three medium Rooms ivato house preferred), between Righth and Thirty- ith streets and Second ahd Seventh avenues. Address, Stating terins, location, &c., in tull, X. X. X., Herald office; roferences exc hanged. MY Mpg Ce ae Ru a WANTED—By A ys ree adults, unfurnished ; private house; rent no’ pee $20 or $25. Address ©. M., 305 West Seventeenth Waxrep—ror A SMALL FAMILY OF ADULTS, Apartments in a private house, suitable for house: Keeping, Aa ra pppreterred i must be Hi 50rd ys neigh> low Forty-third street; ‘Address, with full particulars, BATESON, Herald ote. Wee ace BOARD, TWO COMFORTABLE but plain Rooms, gas and ttre, ina respectable fami- 8 lady professor of music | location between Bighth irteth streets and Second and sixth avenues. Ad: fy with terms, O. M., box 200 Herald office. wax TED—BY A WIDOW LADY AND DAUGHTER, two unfurnished ms; rent must be moderate, Ad- Ares# box 290 Post office, New York. REAT SALE OF PIANOS AND ORGANS CONTINUE at price which defy competition, for cash or on in- stalments. -Planos to let, and rent angled on purchase. ko '0., 789 Broadway. ANOS MELODEONS AND ORGANS OF NEW AND autiful style, of best makers, at lower prices for case ‘or monthly instalments, or for Fen at WATERS’, 451 Broadway, than can be found elsewhere, IANOS.—PIANOS MANUFACTURED FOR THE ‘trade ; first class Pianos at moderate prices; the trade invited. 78 Barrow street ARTIES HAVING PIANOS THEY WANT SOLD CAN Pt do xo free of aig by addressing WAREROOM, box 152 Herald Uptown Branch office. A first class Weber Piano for $375. Music { taught for $10 per quarter. & SONS’ SQUARE GRAND PIANO FOR STE" Arat oan manutactare. "Address PLANO, box 4,196 Post off EVERAL FIRST CLASS SECOND HAND PIANOS, IN S excellent order and warranted, to be sold very cheap, at FISCHER'S, 425 West Twenty-eighth street, near Nint avenue, CHROEDER’S PIANO ROOMS, Seri avenue, between ttn and 18th streets. First class square and upright Pian Pianos sold on, instalinents oF BLA ight | TED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, AN UN- WA furnished Floor of three on four, Rooms, with a nt i not to excend $8 per month), berween ate fn ‘third. streets, s, Best and’ Fourth ave: ‘Address jaat Tenth WILL are A. Eat GRAND aqual pete) 7% octave Pianoforte, in use only nine months; cost $775; also Parlor, Chamber and py Room Furiiture ata sacrifice. ‘Wed West Forty-second street, near Seven! fave Rullman’s, il4 Broadway. GTEINWA Ty Te OHANN HEINRICH BONAWIT2'S SECOND MATINEE PIANOFORTE RECITAL, Y APT tose APRIL 2, e Bele CHOPIN, BEETHOVEN, BACH. Moz. ELS- SUN, SCHUMANN, WAGNER thd BONAWITZ | Tickets $1; to be hhd at Schirmer’s, 701 Broadway, and AMUSEMENTS. HEATRE COMIQUE, JOSH HART... SUPERB ATTRACTION, AND ARRAY OF TALENT. Nothing so extensive futhe the amusement line ever seen, 514 BROADWAY. Manager NOVELTY UPON NOVELTY. ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW. GRAND ACCESSION OF TALENT, SEVEN NEW ST. +h TWO BURLE! Monday and the ent! for Monday a ire, week, aud NO TNOIeASE IN 'E OF TICKETS. TWO PLEASING BURLESQUES. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. ANOTHER NEW OLIO. First appearance of. she lowing A’STalts, THE DEVERE BROTHEL: three in aunber in in Sele ‘RIPLE CLOG DANCE. SIGNOR HERR WILLO, from the Alhambra and ‘Crystal Palace, London, in his Soaboren Act and wonderful imitations of birds, ani toast nt dancers and comle d Saebienine hs VERDE CHILD et oeeocn ithe three in numbe: nd ie cole old. The above artists will 4a confunetion with the usual mammoth troupe, comp, he cream of Selous world, aud cugagee ai an enormioes aauary. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR TICKETS. 16 prices will remain the samo as usual, Any extra attraction that the manager can procure will be presented to the public without increasing the prices of admission, ‘The sealle of prices now ty an at fall always bo— in beim new Burlesque, THE FIELD OF THE CLOTH OF GOLD, with everything new, freab and and sparkling. Grand rovival of the he original and ‘and local burlesque, en- Mtroducing the world-senowned. oo pi ALE BALLET TROUPE, The bei nthe HARTE-INE SISTERS, witle. JOHN 1LD-E “INE EYE, LARRY-ANE TOOLEY. INK, and other beautiss foo numerous to mention, All the mammoth troupe retained. VORRELL SISTERS. Miss SOPHIE WORRELL, Miss IRENE WORRELL, Miss JENNIE WORRELL. Marked success of the pleasing artist, Miss ELLA W ER. Miss ELLA aherg ny Miss ELLA WESNER. WRAY, Miss ‘Miss KITTY O'NTEL, iss KITTY TILSTON and Miss MADDOCK, Mr. JOHN HART, Mr. JOHN WILD, Mr, LARRY TOOLEY, Mastor MARTIN, Mr. JOHN MANNING, Mr. SAMES ie Harry Guion, G. iat E. D. Gi the SEVEN at STARS, “DEVERE BROTHERS, Pere WILLO, VERD CHILDREN fd two Burlesques, WARREL 6) SISTERS, ( WESNER, | W int Two Burlesques. All on one night and at the regular price ‘of admission, THE LARGEST, MOST EXPENSIVE, MOST TALENTED and best conducted novelty house in the country, patron- ized by fashionable multitudes, e1 artist being nightly welcomed with the most hilarious demonstration of delight. Meth and Laughter, susie nd sore: Originality and Versatility, all combined in an evening's entertainment, presentiny nightly a continuous carnival of fun, and forming a gran Tay Gd of novel attraction, both pleasing and in- structive, The Great Burlesque Troupe, headed by the popular and ever pleasing WORRELL SISTERS. The famous Ethiopian, Company, by the invineible enieRna ees of pe eer o gon bt tame ee JOHN WILD, and other: The beautiful ree artist, #8 ELLA ‘WESNER, in Songs and Changes. Every Act, ng, Dance, are all new, and ihe pro- gramme tor coming week will be one of marked exoullence, Admission, Fi¢ty Cents. Reserved Beat One Dollar, Family Circle nty-slve Cents. MATT —Wednesday and ‘Satur Norice.—Will shortly be produced, a New and Original “Drama, entitled BLUE MONDAY, Other Novelties in active preparatior owe TA LA OnE RA Cc dar Wise rm A. NEUENDORFF. Commrxation, Mi MONDAY April, Ei SCT HON's ‘NaH panne tee, fady, Henrietta and Martha, Mine PHILLIP as Naney, WACHTEL an Lionel, SANTLEY. a Plunket, Messrs, H LL, DUBRE SANTLEY’ wil sing a BONG in the lat act gre Wo omitted. r, CARL ROSA. Musical Conductor and Dircctor with the following Caangroachable Cast :— Madame PAREPA-| as Matilde (who has kindly consented to sing this role in order to strengthen the cast, Miss DORIA as Jem Mr. WACHTEL in his greatest role of Arnold. Mr, SANTLEY in his famous role of Tell. ir, TOM KARL, Fisherman. Mr. COOK, Walter. Mr. HALL, Gensler. Mr. RYSE, Melchta FRIDAY, FaRkw L NIGHT OF THE SEASON, ATURDAYS LAST MA’ ricer Bones $25 and $20; hesorved. yy its in Parquet and Bale eneral admission $2. eserved Seats in Panty ates. “fs? admission Family Circle, $1. . B.—Seats at’ Academy of Music and 114 Broadway. JAREPA-ROSA, WACHTEL, SANTLEY. Choice reserved sea ts for’ all nights ‘and matinees, also for Brooki, rm, sperformances, sold at the Prescott House cigar stand Broadway, corner Spring street. ROOKLYN ACADEMY—APRIL 29, THE GRAND ETA OW TGR. COMBINATION, NT PAREPA-ROSA, PHILLIPS, WACHTEL, SANTLEY, Seats secured at Academy and 1l4 Broadway. 'TADT THEATRE. THE FABBRI OPERA, ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. It Is respectfully announced that arrangements have been perfected for a short seria Season, to commence ON MONDAY EVE! PRIL under the musical direction of Professor RICHARD MUL- R. The management are happy to announce the en- fageinent of the following European artists — ERR RICHARD, Tenore di Forza. Men EISENBACH, es wad HERR WIEGAN, Basso P: In combination. with Madame INECANBRI, JACOB ER and the members of her distinguished company. ihe Ob ‘epertoire, cast and engagements in future adver- tisemen: HE MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMEN IN THE WORLD! The love of beauty isa trait of high intellect. The man who lover woman should study her mentally and phys!- cally, for by no other means can he make her happy. a WOULD YOU SEE BEAUTY MADONNAED? find the most exquisite speciinens at Dr. KAI'S MUSEUM 15 Kroadway; over wileh thousands have lingered q cnreneat tured, YOU STUDY NATURE inher most wondrous forms? You will there see the most curious specimens in the whole world. You will see Huat she can bring forth human creatures with two heads, four arms or four lens. Would y: ‘A WOMAN WITH A HORN TEN: INCHES LONG plowing from her forehead ? Go to Dr. RAINS 3 45 Broadway, yan pay Soe ‘i." aud. ‘see it; along with 20 005 other wonderful things, which cost a quarter of « million of dollars te gather trom all parts of the earth. Would you wish to bet ble? ‘OUR LADY FRIENDS the terrible efects x tight lacing? See the full-length figure of a youn; Wild KOvPED DEAD AT A BALL m tie effects, “Have you taste ior potanyt Hxamine the nptitu anatomy of plants and flowers, | Do you bin is or admire t! Big em thousands of gorgéous bu fermen and insects of the ea +74 ie go to Dr. KHAN’ M, 745 Broadway, ai ‘Se, seo specimens that wa caress ‘and instruct for h Koure Tt you Would see the Cnwo of a man who carried for many years, SIXTY POUNDS OF hanging from his neck, it Is there. If you have curiosity THE CROWNS OF ENGLAND AND FRANCE, rom will find brilliant gin of them, even more so than The originals. "In fnct, it would be hard to say what there isnot in this grand collection, which has been somany Yoars in collection and at #0) vast-an expense nat irenumerated there are Ancient Arms and Antiqal ties; Skeletons of Birds, Beasts and Reptiles; Human oF 7a AN Ae THEATRE. ants oa ena Loe Broutway; Boting at 8. Shy ARTICLE 47, The great Parisian Sensation. Fourth week. Theatre crowded to the doors. Characters by ort Miss Fanny Daven- Pe Miss Tinds Dette’ * Mrs. Stina jorwood, erance, Louise Valier: Mise riantha. upd. Harking Mr. Henry Crisp, Mr, Louis James, ME. G, H eer are Stine! Laan, "Jn kamaT ae, Yr Bevlige Beekman, Godfrey and others, rt, Per, Chapa, SIXTH MATINEE ARTICLE 47, SATURDAY, at ii S'elock. A tages MATINER of ARTICLE WEDNESDAY, il 24, im aid of th HoMorat BURGIUAL HOSHITAL. Natasa ‘true *, Orders for soats for any of the Matin Performances sent by mail or telegram, @ Treasurer, Mr. A. Appleton, will receive special atten- During the ‘present great call for places the box sheet will be open for two Weeks ahead. IFTH AVENUE THEATRE, GRAND MATINEE. Generously tendered by Mr, Augustin baly MOM@OPATHIG SURGIOAL HOSPITAL, will take en on. DNESPAY, APRIL 2 ATP, M. kets ono dottar ent itty sends cach, “No reserved seats, IBLO'S GARDEN. NIBLO'S GARDEN, Lessee and Managers. JARRETT? & PALMER The management beg leav 6 to state that arrangements have beeps ye leted for the pi Uw cry INDAY EVENING, April 22, 1872, the thriltin ? D AMATO. ICTURE OF THE TIME, BLACK VRIDAY, BLACK F! ‘RIDAY, illustrating one of the most tnsoresting ‘and exciting events gf our Aancial history and SANE ly describing the MEN AN. TM) AY. MORABLE The drama. ma ie presontea with APPROPRIATE LOCAL SCENERY, yy HEISTER, ai INTRICATE and ELABORATE. MECHANISM, SHERWOOD. ae YNAUGURAT. OCCASION: LADELPHIA BOARD OF BROKERS will Bi Nibiohda sone nee Be Seep pnls ona on Monda; rafternoot, “atdo'clock;. returning, leave New on special train at 12 midnigh SPECIAL ATTENTION 18 CALLED TO THE CAST, ROB KING, a man who loved and lost...J. W. COLLIER Dasi HO! [OFFMAN, a man who uy R. THORNE, Jr. of actio Pe MORTIMER PRLS RYERS" @ man who bought twelve millons.. T, OWENS NATHANIEL BUDD, @ man of mone. OtAS, H. MORTON ARY BLACK. a man with confused ideas of property... ..A. H, DAVENPORT ROLA GRA! ji i i BESSIE SUDLOW es or Evening directed to 3 man. CAPT, man who obeyed orders... J, ANDERSON bear tw @ detective from the oy ir. HAMILTON viol HPEARMEART, @ woman, Aye the world.. Miss LIZZIE PRICE MARY GRAHA JE MOLELLAN love. iss FRA’ MRS, GRAHAM, the mother we love..EMMA SKERRITT ROSA BUDD, a sweet perennial flower, iss JENNY LEE Cashiers, Clerks, Messengers, Mslecrean Boys, Police. meh, Apple Women, Comparison Boys, Jant- for Porters, Cabmen, &o., ao. ot ACT 1-NEW Beth el BXCUANGE, ACT 2—The Boudoir of “A WO WOMAN OF THE WORLD.” ACT 8—THE BOSTON Pit Departure of the St Steamer Bristol. ACT 4—~THE RAILWAY OFFICES. THE SEQUEL TO BLACK FRIDAY, BOX SHEET OPEM SIX DAYS IN ADVANCE. SATURDAY—BLACK FRIDAY MATINEE. PERA HOUS! SUNDAY ama Ty 4 AP! \NTY-FIRSTI NIGHT!!! GRAND Ce CONCERTIIt CAME AGMOLES. first a) rane in the United 5 a4 ING, at 12 0'CLOC! ine’ SALE OF PRIRRVED BE SEA’ saa eitgnars. JA TOOKER & MORRISSEY | pa gh. GHAND YoFmnatiG CO CONGEEEE fea made with excee “ Tar ITALIAN: GERMAN cht PNOLISE GRAND: ot rep including ZAMPA! BALLO IN pascrpnat THE PROPHETRE t Nit iL TROERTORS: ian ot or Haano! LECLAIRt aN t f arttats be The lst of TE NT paan REGIMENT BAND; ‘amie me aa OWNING, Leade, names pa a Sel Hy eter ut ie renowned youn; ian baritone, his first a \ranoe renowned yours the United Statcat “PPOM! Mile. CLARA PERL! ee ANNA ELZERC ave oR MUI RATPORD. OF THE PAREPA-ROSA ORAL ND Hart spies “OPERA ‘ COMPANY? Senorita FILOMENO, the Chilean Violinist! Mr. OAS. B. PRA’ janist! PROGRAMME, PART I. 1, Overture, “Zampa, ts Waltz, “Adele,” Aria "Hom oe Sais ian 4. Overture, plano, “William Tell," pe, Arranged for tour” “nands=Benoriéa a #ELOWIEWA and Me 5. Grand Aria, “Ballo in Fraahera Slgnor ENRICO UANPAGNO: 6. “Austrian Waltz... Miss CLATA PERE, (or 7. March, from “fhe Prophe| Fan 1 Grand ‘net “ Aa ‘ yer aA darem la mano” (Don Giovanni) Mile. ANNA. a a JACOB MULLER, +++ Herold Gs 8. Grand Fantucia, 1 Arranged and perfo including the prelude, Monti ritornermo,” “Vedi Gitani,” “Di tal mi an 4 Grand Aria it Balen, “0 Signor ENRICO CAMPAGNOLT 8. Aria, “Voiche Sapete,” (Mf art Mozart opie: ANNA etl ecrrigee s’Eelair,”. RAND. OPERA HOUSE, Cart peers ‘avenue feo nd Trent: THE DRAMATIC ‘WONDER OF THE DAY, ee LALLA ROOK! LLA ROOKHI LLA ROOKHIIT MULTITUDES WITNESSING PTS BEWILDERING BEAUTIESt MAGNIFICENT SCENERYt LALLA ROOK LALLA ROOKEt SUPERB OOSTUMBSt GRAND BALLE' LALLA ROOKHt a GORGEOUS ACORSSORIESt LALLA ROOKRt J eae POS FEAST OF LANTERNS LALLA ROOK LAKE OF PEARLSE FEAST OF BANNERS EXCITING COMBATSt T%4 EDWin's THEATRE, INDAY, APRIL 22, and every evening during the week, and Wednesday and Satorday Matincd. Third week of er beautiful HAVMAN SISTERS. First time of the new Durlesqus, entitled POWER OF LOVE; or WOMA! TY TO RIGHTS. New Music, new Songs, new Scenery, now Costumes, GRA) "CASINO SCENE, introducing the New York favorite Song and Dance man, JOHN HOGAN, also great HERNANDEZ combination in their startling Flying Ring act and Les Brigands. Grand. Sacred Concert, Sunday evening, April 28, in which Mme, NNA BISHOP’ will appear, support ed by a powerful come pany and orchestra. CADEMY.—NILSSON'S FAREWELL TO AMERICA, MONDAY EVENING, April 29, at 8 o'clock. Messrs. MAURICE & MAX STRAKOSCH very respectfully announce THE FINAL APPEA) ANOB IN NEW YORK ani TRS TE TO AMERICA OF CHRISTINE NILSSON, MONDAY I EVENING, (APTll 29, at 80" élock, the ACADEMY OF MUSIC, on Fourteenth street, upon which occasion being for the benefit of Mile. N) this popular lyric artist ill be supported by all the mem- ers of the STRAKOSCH ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY, wit GRAND CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA. Mr. MAX MARETZEK.. .Musical Director and Cot Full particulars as to sale of scats in to-morrow day) paper. OWERY THEATRE. WM. B. FRELIGH. Another new and excittt for presentation. MONDAY, ‘ABIL, 2, AND DURING THE WEEK AND TINEE ON SATURDAY, the Great Drama of A LOST LIFEt + wit th. w. MARSTON, Mr. WILLIAM MARDEN, Mrs W. G. JONES, and all the company in the cast. ¢ Glorious Comed are OTHE BRIDEGHOOM: DUTCH SONGS BY BOLAS. Every SUNDAY cnn Grand Performances aud with full Orehastra ott R, ROSINSKY, VA NDUYELE ‘AND OPERATIC TR erformance commencing at & ULAR PRICES. 3 TH STREET bir poe bal dey ye RS ATTRACTION, E GREAT LOGRENIA, the Royal Oonjurer from London. The famous European Troupe of Trained Birds, Mice and” Cats, andthe axtonish ih ARNLY, ae re CROESUS. Admission, 28, re MATINEE BATURDAY, 2.80 P. M. ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY. iss BOOTH, Doors open at7 o’ a Matinees | THE FAMOUS SPANISH MINSTRELS, Tuesday | THE FAMOUS BF ANIBH MINSTRELS, iy GREA’ ae RISH BE ad Saturday. ST RARRINGTO ee ERR’ TONY PASTOR'S LAST NEW RONG. Anew and Interesting Local D Drama, gntitled HE EL KE, gt, FELIX “PARISIAN, BALLET” TROUPE. The GREAT STAR TROUPE, in a magnificent variety divertissement. M* LOUIS ENGEL has the honor to announce that he will give THREE, MATLNE! on Tuesdi April May 7—at the 0} LEAGUE THEATION, corner of Twenty-sixth street and Madison square, where he will play on i new instrument, HE ENGEL ORGAN, made by Needham & Son, of this city, The Matineos will vegia at half-past three o'clock: Tickets, $2; or $5 for the series. owNsow's HALL, Gilou Theat ITALIAN OPERATIC SPP RESE: RATION, NORMA. RITA, TUESDAY, April B, era. Tickets for sale at Pattison’s music'store, 9 East Twenty. third street t Schuberth’s music store, 82) Broadway, and at the theat OLLY VARDEN.—NEW GALOP. BY WILLIAM A Pond, Jr., with pieture title in coolness st cent: picture title, 4d. cents. “Only a Dreai fund. We vine Rent Wallace, 0 cents, “Ele Waltz.” Baker, 80 cents. Copies mailed. POND & CO., S47 Broadway i and 39 Union square. Steinway Piano, on easy instalim: Wa. A. POND & CO., 547 Broadway. ‘ANTED—AN IRISH COMEDIAN—MUST BE A goods —to travel with @ first class entertain. COMEDIAN, Herald Uptown Branch YARD.—PIANO, ORGAN, GUITAR, VIOLIN, SINGING. J Private lessons,day and evening. 92 Clinton pla (Eighth street). Established 1864. Circulars and “st Sent Journal? mailed tree. J. JAY WATSON, Musical Director. PRT; FOR THEATRICAL OX A OTL » ‘AINMENTS. INQUIRE ON THE PREMISES ee Baines SONG AND DANCE.—JIG AND CLOG DANG. faught, Pupils fitted ¢ by JOHN BO- 683: _ Admission wb conte. THE LECTUR SEA: ON, at hall on day of concert. tony of ever kind; Julia Pasta (PE ANNUAL, ENTERTAINMENT OF THE TRINITY | HX! Tanned: Ane imesés, King kaye Baptist Sunday Schoo}, wilt be held in the church, in | 5,000 yours ago, and “Ba Suter wonders making miady Fitty-filth street, between Third and Lexington avenvies Hours of Instruction and amusement. to be seen for Thuraday vening, April 2% at Zig Ovclock Admuspe | Wem Dr KAHW'S MUSEUM, 749 Broadway, near Eighth street and opposite Astor place. AVILION, LADY OROHESTRA | ‘HOMAS BAKERS NEW _WALTA, P THIS AFTERNOON a 24 P. My ite," one of the prettiest and. most popular at COLUMBIA GARDE: waltzes of the season ; j played everywhere. Price for piano Greenwich avenue. B0c.; for orchestr si THIS EVENING at 8 o'clock, ‘WM. A. POND & CO., 547 Broadway, o Broadway, near Fourth strect, EROHANT'S PANORAMA OF IRELAND, Now exhibiting for the Benefit of the various Catholle ghurches of unis city, will appear {ATHER BURKE'S LECTURE AT THE Cte otf Music.—The eloquent and learned divine, Very Rev. Tomas N. Burke, P., will, DY, Mig ba luest, de- liver a lecture at the’ Academy ‘of 3 sie, om Thursday evening, May 16, 1872, inaid of 4 fund to. Be presented to- His Holinsss Pope Pius IX, Subject—"The Pope's Tiara; Its Past ite Present and its Future.” Genera admission Ly eee Yd rivate bos ond & Co DAN CADEMIES, MASONTO . Ai ast Thirteenth atrcet, and Bre- t Fi vROERER, at Bevoort Hall, Apr aE iene PRIVATE LESSONS at ahy hour, day or evenings OTROUTLARA at orivate academy. 212 Eleventh st. MONDAY, TU. ND A ee EVENINGS, ‘Ap pall 2,23 an ft of Church of St, Lawrence, Kighty-fourth RRC Oe Le with the follow! ne unrival cast of Artists and De- Tineators of Wit an tn avert 88 SELLE" Kon ae 1¢ favor! tes lenne and Cont Iss Eat SREVOORT, ret in her unrivalled performance on the Tumblers MR. ROBERT BYRNE, Barney, the Great Guide, lat tn his new char neler, aa Rover.” the favorite fn his fine neon m of thee ‘ig scAtmerloan’ Widow" and yey the celebrated Fite o lin, uit’ gslebensed maori aint inestSr, from Dubin for the stag GAN, 100 Bast Hi fouston street, near Bowery. Ladies taught. x Meson mmm RIDGWAY'S CONCERT AT 's Rooms, Fifth avenue, corner or Sixteenth ere ae even! i. he 2 Assisted by Mme. Gaz- zani Ininge: Leoni rereneleh ate Rey Bi ir. A. we a Steffenone Lg! bites, Tiel Weber Rooms and onthe ening at ‘the door. Woes YOUNG LADY, WITH GOOD SOPRANO aYolee, for a first elas entertainment engagement SereERsAt “and secured in Lend respect. ANAGER, box 140 Herald Uptown jranch offic Tine EATRE TICKET OFFIOE—WALLACK'S THEATRE, Reserved Seats for any evening during the week at lunda, Astor House. ANJO AN? Sao Howe INETRUCTION BY, wale ES C. DOBsO jowery-—The toacl ; Emmett, Chayinan Bewery ere seaches of eudteds of others. NGHTS, SHIRTS, TRUNKS, LONG, STOCKINGS, IN ‘size and color, at low ae poet ence RDAMS %& 'CO., 687 Broadway, oe XING ACADEMY, ‘a WEST NG street, Pa f Broadway. Boxing taug! aught in ead orca or TSelouel MONSTRRY. AND LISTENING TO LALLA ROOKH! — ITS RAVISHING MUSIC# LALLA ROOKH! LALLA tOOKHt ** Conches may be ordered at 10:50. Seats can be sectired TEN DAYS IN ADVANOHT 'T. JAMES THEATRE. IRELAND, Crowded houses. Continued roars of laughter. ‘The most amusing entertainment in the city. MACEVOY'S \Dublin, Mr. W. F. Lawlor, Belfast the favorite HIBERNICON, Cork, Irish Comedian, representing Limerték, and Vocalist, 7 Queenstown, Bat’ our euny, jarne; Waterford, thie? Tre io a Orch Chairs, 7c. ; Drese Circle, ‘Sc. ATINE} EDNESDAY AND BATURDA’ street and Third avenue, for the benefit of 8t. Lawre: church,” was an error. No such cxnibition will be gi this season, the proprietor of MacEvoy's New Hibernt having leas ‘d the St. James Theatre for the months and May. Dutceid lait RS. F. B. CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE, ONDAY EVENING, April 22, MONE RIN VAL; OR, THE COURT AND THE STAGE. In active preparation, ARTICLE 47. ARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN. Managers CARROLL & McCLOSKEY toy Ca the Versatile Sodan, “JOE MU: si “JOE MU! Dare in Fred, G. Meeder's drama of “HELP.” AN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. LAST W! EEK. LAST WEEK OF THE PRESENT SEASON, BIRCH, WAMBOLD, BERNARD & BACKUS SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. Immense success of R’ aot 48: R, DALY RAISED ONE. THe GREAT Cot cl OUI SCENE, LIVELIEST WEEK OF THE SEASON. NEW, YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 BROAD. way, between Houston and Bleecker streets —Every, one should visit this wonderful museum. full of everything people should vee and understand. Lectures daily on * losophy of Marriage.” Those parties unable ho aman eee these nips sail lectares On can have them forwarded on recelpt of 25 cen a NECRETARY NEW YORK useuM OF Natomr Broadway, New York. GANvEr F P, AVERY )LLEC UTION OF PAINTINGS: gn exhibition at the MERVILLE ART GALLERY, 82 Fifth avenue, day and evoning. GRAND COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT 70 Mm MR A G8ORGE FOSARGENT will be given on MOND EVENING, April 22, in the West Twenty-third street anos byterian church, near Seventh avenue. The following papular. artists, “Will, assist :—Misses Hattie ea foprano; Anna R; Bulkley, contralto, Hosers, Yim and Win. Tobias, tenors; 0, basso: Rive, planist; Messrs, Walter Russell Reet eahy ‘and Wass B, Van de Water, organists and conductors, Tickeis $1. RAND FAIR aid of the HoMcoparniv SURGICAL HOSPITAL, open daily from 104 A. M, till 103g P. M., at Armory of the Twenty-second Regiment, Fourteenth ‘street near Sixth avenue, Admission 25 cents, except Wednesday and Sat, urday evenings, which are gala nights, and admission 50 cents. Children under 15 and nurges adinitted from 10} A. M. till 5 P. M. for 15 cents each. mi WONDERFUL, LD! "—OLLIE GOLDSMITH, will mive, a CB HAR: WEDNESDAY EVENING 24TH '3 WALD, SIXTEENTH STREET, a sted zeae HOZNANSKI, the eininent Pi aUGOLDSMITH'S WRITING COLLEGE, 172 FIPTIC AY iss ALICE M. SINGER, the chiasming Soy an janis RION MUSIC ROOMS, 720 WROADWAT—T0-STON to-night, fo-slgh t.—The manager respectfully an- nounces that he will present this evening, commencing at 8 o'clock, a Grand Sacred Concet the direction of Professor Eisinger, organist of St. Peter's church, with an increased orchestra and the co-operation of Professor Valder, flute soloist to the King of Belgium, seluctiong from ssini’s “Stabat Mater, Poe n's “Creator “Le, Prophete,” “Il Trovatore.” “11 Puritant,” ac., wi be. introduced, together with Herr and Madaine Strauss, by Ye ion, 25 ce DAM L, Manag. N. B.—During the week the usiuai evening Concerts: PEMOVAL. THE NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, THE CHIEF MUSIC SCHOOL OF THE COUNTRY, HAS REMOVED TO ITS NEW ROOMS, No. 5 EAST FOURTEENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH VENUE, pupies, ai DE: ELMONICO on received dal frown THE CONSERVAT TORRE en OPEN ris EN. under OOKLYN, 102, 104 AND 106 COURT STREET, near State. CKERIN L.—THREB MATINERS, BY Abe CHPREBS Usain ie young Plane ApH aT, Mage fand tat? oclock. fa and tickets for sale the hall’and prin je stores, a8: CON RVATORY OF MperY, ‘Clarendon Hotel, AME? Pour eee eden Ditectoe. The most prominent Music bn Ree inent Professors aoe experienced Teachers. Thersugh Instruction, by classes oF private lessons, — thly Musical Gazette has just been ticked? with choles Music, by the best au ory Brinton Teguide'musio paper. Every amateur should u Fe ymple c h; NAL ACADEMY OF DESIGN.—NOW OPEN NAiONAL eveni Sunday afternoons. Adinission, 35 cents; on Su iSeents MEtHorout ‘AN THUATRI SHOW PRINTING HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIETY CUTS CONSTANTL® y UNIQUE MARCHESt ‘ f ;

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