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— BOARDERS WANTED. | 64. Fin and Siemon Rak ae ith fret ferme vers very rentonadl «privage iaraily, LEXINGTON AVENUE.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, BUARDERS WANTED: ere | i AA nl Tatty or AND BACK PARLOR, TO NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1872—QUADRUPLE SHEET: BOARD AND 'D LODGING WANTED. OARD WANTED—FOR Two. YouNG LADIES ‘AND Ds Herald office. cr arian 1a s fematiy where there are few or no Address, stating terms, HOME, box 124 Boe. WANTED—FOR A LADY, WHO 13 “AWAY fami Deck with or without excel ‘second story;' would accomo: ‘through th ent teble and pn Co gireet. | date gentleman and wite or poor ing Me homes private fy aealiycaaae retrge, Ron Nowe A seed pe Bent tae igccond avenue. efcrences exchanged. smaller Room, third story. i. My Herald Uptown Branch om iMeoe, 1 BLOCK AND *, HALF FROM FIFTH “YRaUE LEXINGTON AVENUE.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, ARD WANTED—FOR MAN AND WIFE, WITH —A party of gentlemen seeking @ fine suite of 8 large second story Room, or small one on third BY lat ne, whi use: es ran ea gy the Fused gre ace | HO Fr RS SI Wa heh res oy do cul application, a rs 3 house aid al appointments unexceptionable; best reter- WEST THIRTY-KIGHTH 8TREET.—HANDSOME- ANTED-BY A YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE, ence given and required. 02 ty furnished Rooms, en, ste oF singly, to pa WwW Board for about $18 ver woe Allenton ‘demon oF gentleman’and wife hotise and | changed, Address A. M. Spruce sireet. D AND, THIRD FLOORS, FRONT ROOMS, WITH faanily strigily nat class; table cholee and ‘liberal; no ~ DP ae tass Board: also ® couple of other Rooms, at | moving in M ANTED—BY TWO. YouNa GENTLEMEN, GOOD 267 West Twenty-second street; summer prices; refer- encos exchanged. cds 1D FLOOR SUIT—AND OTHER SUITS AND ROOMS, ‘with Board, from May 1. House to be newly and flogantly fu furnished. Apply at 53 West Thirty-third street. WEST THIRTY-NINTH STR! ', FIRST HOUSE FROM Fifth avenue—A suit of handsomely furnished apart- fnents on second floor, with or without private table; also ‘@ room 1 for a gentleman, 107 WEST TWENTY. EIGHTH STREET.—A NICELY furnished beacon mit front Foamy, with small Room attached. it Room, ‘on third stor: Board, tor single ame oe or gentleman and wife. 110 WEST FOURTEENTH, STREET. —HANDSOMELY inen and their wives or siugle gentionens here an aie le gen| first class; torms moderates ‘Hefurences sxchinged. lil ¥ wer Rocko FOURTH STREET.—TO LET, Beadsoeel furnished Room, on n second a acer m for a anus le gentleman, with superior tables no movin 114 33 yi rele rences. Ti Board SUITS OF ROOMS, ELEGANTLY FURNISHED, also single Rooms, to’ let.—Board, house and location first class, East Fourteenth strect, near Second ave- jue; terms moderate. EAST TWENTY-NINTH STREFT, SECOND HOUSE RT, from Fifth avenue.—Handsome Rooms to rent, to catlomen or marty, with privage table or without board, house and loewtion unexceptional LEXINGTON AVENUE.—SEVERAL VERY leasant Rooms to let, with Board. WEST THIRTY-FIRST STREET,—ONE OR TWO young ladies can have pleasant Rooms, with ROOMS FOR FAMI. ANTED—BY A YOUNG GENTLEMAN, A terms moderate; P., Herald offic ‘WAnrap-sr A_ FAMILY OF FIVE, three adults, two children, Mand 14, th and Board; dinner at 3 P. M. erate fire; boed up town, Address ¥ a Herald office. references exchanged. Address ( neig ANTED—AN UNFURNISHED ROC WITH try, hot and cold water, and Board a gentle State terms tod. 8. 8., Dox iY Herald ottice, ANTED—BY A YOUNG GENTLEMAN, BOAR! Vy a private family, streets, Address, stating LER, box 823 Post offi Hees between Fourte; price and local y, G. EAST TWENTIETH BTR 4 BAST TWEN TIEN uelemnen to Tet, with Board, from 122 BAST, twenryseventa ernnen—vo Lin, May 1; private tal tablos given it desired. 122 iin noard roo ten fara Teo ai aan aie Sai and wi wr two or three § F WINTHROP PLACE, BETWEEN WAVERLEY PLACE | men. Reference required,” nein pene WA : Nvot-Handsomely furnished Rooms, Oe e eat ntrd’ tn a fainily where but few boarders ire faken trina erate Unexceptionable references Pechanwed ATH AVENUE, NO. 76.—V ERY DESIRABLE ROOMS, 5 with Board: an elegant Suit of Parlors, handsomely h ull convenic: ‘ncees, private bath, &c. Reter- 123 WAVERLEY PLACE.—A LARGE SECOND story front Room, with Board, hot ane cold water; ample closets, with bath ‘adjoining, 16 Cas le gentlemen or entleman and wife ; also a pleasa mM, on second joor; extension; ail conveniences; terms moderates me moving. 124. BAST, TWENTY.FoUaTH STREET, NEAR Fourth avenue.—Very handsome Rooms, with Board, for gentleman and wife of single gentlemen } house first clays, owned by occupant; references, 1 26 WEST TWELFTH STREET.—ROOMS TO LET, J with Board. Reference. EAST THIRTIETH STREET.—HANDSOMELY furnished Rooms, with good Board and first class 127 Rernline Jn overy respect: ail elegant back Var. Jon, with Extension, sultable for a physician. No moving 130 WES? TWENTY-THIRD STREET—A HAND. somely furnished Parlor Floor, four rooms, and private bath and closet, to a family oF & party of gentle- men, with first clags table; also a Suit of two Rooms on third floor; southerh exposure; references exchanged. SINGLE GENTLEMAN CAN BE a PTH AVENU +) accommodated ‘with Board; priva’ very pleasant Room and TRST STREET, ONE DOOR FROM t, from May'1, the entire Second Floor, furnished, dive rooms, en sul ; private table only, NEATLY FURNISHED Rooms to let, with Board; also Rooms for Ist of May. ST WASHINGTON PLACE, SECOND DOOR trom Macdougal street.—A handsomely furnised front second floor, with pantry ahd closet, with 10 let, with B Board. TO $10 PER W. NINTH. STREF KAS? ASANT ROOMS, WITH excelient Board, at 176 Bleecker street, six blocks 133 WEST FORTY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR BROAD- west of Broadway; central location and convenient to way.—Well furnished Par! ae on first floor, also cars. Rooms for gentlemen on third with Board; house and table first class; torms reasonable. WANTED—BOARD, BY A LADY (MUSIC TEA in a private family; terms not over $8; instru in part payment it desired; between Fitth’ and Ki avenues and Tenth and Fourteenth streets preferre dr r three days MUSIC BOX, Herald oftice. “ANTED—BOARD FOR GENTLEMAN AND W about May 1, i i fi 7 di nd location drs E COMFO. n office, 1,268 Broadway, ‘HOTELS. ‘corner of Twenty-fifth. st gentlemen or families, i br without meals: private table if desired, bath open all night, EVOS HOUSE, 14 BLEECKER STREET, Ni Broadway—Most centrally located; European p prices down; single rooms, Ue. to ro rant, dinner, &. House WARREN STREET, ONE BL (European plan).—Nive single to $4 a wel IBBY HOTEL, .4 from Brondway 50 fateh is ee ada: ‘EW ENGLAND HOTEL, 30 BOWERY, CORNER Bayard street.—200 light Rooms, neatly, furnishe for ge cents or 60 conts per night, $8 to $4 per week ; men only + BLOCKS WEST OF BROADWAY ARE WELL FUR- nished Rooms, with good Board, for families or single Terms moderate, WEST Forty. FIRST STREET.—HANDSOMELY 133, firm gentlemen, Apply at 18) Bleecker a shed Rooms, ah superior Board, for tam! Speiriimad eh Suet ag iles and single gentlemen; also Rooms suitable for a ph; Ww. TWENTY-NINTH STREET.—HANDSOMELY | slolan or dentise No moving. furnished Rooms, suite or singly, with first class Board ; private table if desired ; references exchanged. EAST FIFTEENTH STREET. —A LADY LIVING 14 alone will let 8 neatly fu Room rentle- WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, OPPOSITE | man and wife Board for indy ir desired. Termaine Jerate. Fitth Avenue Hotel—Elegantly furnished Rooms, sing or en sulte, with or without Board, for families of | ] 4 4 LEXINGTON AVENUE, | NEAR | TWENTY. gentlemen, Ni ninth street.—Handsomeély furnished Rooms, with Board, to gentlemen and their wives. {ot single gon: tlemenj very small private family of adults, 144 RE AST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET.—NICELY rnished Rooms to let, singly or ensuite, with Bourd, at moderate rates. 146 WAVERLY PLACE — NEWLY | FURNISHED Rooms to let to gentlemen; breakfast and tea if desired ; house in complete order; no moving. 14.6 2A8t TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET, NEAR LEX. Sngton ‘avenue.—Elegantly furnished Rooms in house of private family, to gentleman and wifo; Board for ady only. 148 WEST FOURTEENTH sT.—10 LET, WITH Board, a large front Room with hot dnd cold ae also a large attic Room. 10 BAST, maRtyTarED STRERT.—A SUIT OF handsomely furnished Rooms on second floor to Tent, with or without private table. ‘[ [TY STREET, NO. 15 WEST. ROOMS TO LET. WITH ALLO first class table; hou: iult modern improvement 1¢ boarders accommodated ; rolvrences exchanged, Call for one week. 12. WAVERLEY PLACE.—THE FINEST HOUSE IN 4 the city; beautiful front and back Rooms for gentle- inen and wives or party of gentlemen ; $20 and $25 for two, with Board; table $6: STR RY ELEGANT ROOMS TO LET, Tr T, 14 suite and nei with first class Board, at 217 Fourteenth stredt; house and location unusually de- blo. TH STREET, 103 WEST._ELEGANT ROOMS TO 159 WSS WWENTY-THIRD STREET—A PRIVATE et, en suite 'and singly, with first class Board, with family will let, with Board, a few very pretts without private table, “Heferences required. mee at ze ble rates for the summer ; family dmait; © aay SERS no moving. ic YH STREET, WEST, 251.—IN THIS ELEGANT high stoop brown stone house, handsomely furnished Rooms, en suite or singly; table unexceptionable; private ¢ if desired 2 EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, OPPOSITE MAD- ) ‘ison square.—To let, furnished, with Board, entire second Floor, in suits or singly; ‘also two large Hall Rooms. 7 UNIVERSITY PLACE,—T0 LET, WITH BOARD, fine Rooms on second floor, nicely furnished, en iuite oF separately ; house first class; no moving on Maly 1, 19 WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, OPPOSITE Fifth Avenue Hotel.—Elegantly furnished Rooms to let, with or without Board, to gentlemen and wives or single gentlemen, 19 WEST THIRTY-NINTH STREET.—A HANDSOME 2 front Parlor and Bedroom to let, with Board; ref- Prenees exchanged. 19 WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET.—WITH BOARD, e a large front Room on second floor; also one on top ilvor, front, sultable for two gentlemen; summer prices. WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET, A 16 WEST ELEVENTH STREET, NEAR SIXTH avenue.—Large back Parlor; also large and small back Rooms, second floor, elegantly furnished, with unex- ceptionable table Board, for man and wite’and single gentlemen. 16] FAST, FORTY SIXTH | STREET. —A LADY 18 desirous of letting her clegant Second Floor, with Board, to a small family who will furnish all except car- pets; also other Rooms; terms moderate; best references given 5 61 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—PRIVATE DL family will rent, with Board, elegant Second ‘loor, furnished or unfurnished; also two very large newly furnished Rooms on third floor; gentlemen of means, wishing such accommodations for the summer, can have full or partlal Board; highest reterences ex: pected. 193 WEST TENTH STREET—TO RENT, WITH Board, second story front Room, with Alcove; all modern improvements; strictly private family; suit: able for gentleman and wite or two young men; refer- ees required and gl CORNER 900 WEST, FORTYSIXTH STREET, Broadway.—A pleasant front Room, with Board, may be had in a private German family of musical at! taalnments on moderate tern COUNTRY BO! ARD. otags tabl . BR FEW CHILDREN OR SMALL FAMILY CAN F inge of Red Bank, N, ers, Address R.B., ti office. fortuble Room, with good Board, in a email dan ifty-niutit streets, Lex HO Board ii family; rete furnished it required: ‘Address, stating ¢torms Pla’, Herald oftice. o hbor- Uptown Branch "AN- man, DIN wth and Fortieth A. WAL I), tion ight id. Ad- IFE, re there are few r and EAR plan; $l per day; double j family rooms, $I'to $1 50 ek, with new'and splendid beds. OF d, 50 nile- HOUR BY “ASTORIA HOUSE—ASTORIA, L. 1, HAT, bout from Peck slip, Jandiag on Premises; spactous ain shady grounds; firs references former NAN, Proprietor. IN) good plain Board for the summer in the healthy vil- near the river; no other board- A GENTLEMAN AND WINE DESIRE BOARD the country for the summer; Eastern States ferred, Address, with full Branch Herald office. OARD—NEW DURHAM, tage; shade, fruit, barn, York, Address LA GRA} paste ; 20 minutes from Herald office. NTRY BOARD hours by Erie Railroad, 15 minutes from depot glass farm house; tiles having horses preferred. dross H., box 27 Craigville (Orange county, N. ¥.) o IN pre- ription, MAJOR, Brooklyn BLE N. J.—$3 TO $5; SUITA for adults or widower's children; old. fashioned cot- New IN ORANGE COUNTY—TWO first Ad- Post NOUNTRY BOARD J wite, baby (6 months) and nw milles from New York city; Greenw! references given and required. Address, sta and location, W. "3,024 Post office, Ne \OUNTRY BOARD AT CATSKILL,—A FEW PERS / can be accommodated with good Board at mode t to cars an i modern improvements and elegantly furnished, ated in the pleasantest part 0 uy infleld, N. J. i the owner (a private family) ; or would be Fente the summer, with fine garden, Suthouses and eget omnes ee For particulars ‘address V. H., box 1, office. boats. Address L. M. WANTED—FOR GENTLEMAN, ree; not more than 73 ich, Conn., preferred Ing terms ONS rate GURST CLASS BOARD—IN A HOUSE WITH ALL THE situ. , occupied for for ‘ost new INA tty tJ fs bth 4 More novelty, AMUSEMENTS, great success of the wig pinitey intpublic favor. ‘Tho best on. tortal onasat in Ene cit BLA NCHE—CHAPMAN SaTans ELLA, JOHN HOGAN, MISS Ei! “RIDING IN A STREET CAR." ALL Hig RIVALS A iE fireti Don't fail to see the new burlesque with all its attrac- tion. Thursday evening, first appearance of the cele- rated HARLAN BROTHERS, THE MUSICAL FLATS. Sunday evening, first Grand Sacred C @Qr= PIC TH BATES LP MATCHLESS 4 ieACIAL SGARTOONS iN THMODELLL re is. Boss, B SWEPT AWAY. REE HIM MaTINHES ME DREABATS ax AND TURDAYS, VIC’ FP in thelr orl MISS. ‘also at THE VoRRS," WORRELL SISTE| LA WESN: MISS THE white CROOK THE FIELD OF THE ED SIR, in TE EA’ TRE COMIQUE, feo BROADWAY. JOSH HART .. . Manager. GRAND Mal MATINEE. TWO BURLESQUES AT MATINEE. ALL THE NEW STARS AT MATINEE. AT MATINEE CLOTH OF GOLD AT MATINEE | THE HE MALE CORPS AB AT MATINEE. HERE WILLE AT MATINEE, ALL AT THE GRAND MATINEE. AN ENTIRE NEW OLIO. MATINEE. MATINER. MATINEE. MATINEE, MATINEE. MATINEE. MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Booms THULATRE, FAREWELL ENG ; BOOTH. ENGAGEMENT wit Hoorn, on TUESDAY aa ra on and Cy MATINEE, a EDWARD MORTEMER 1K IRON CHEST, Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights yA BET OCO Ine THE FOOL'S REVENGE. preparation » Costi a par SQUARE TE THEATRE, RW. os, Armo Box book open six days in advance at the theatre; itson’s Music Store, 711 Broadway, ecial Mention,—RICHARD TIT, has ‘been many shorily be produced, with Properties, &c. n and wi -Manager. GRAND 'VOKER MATT GRAND VOKES MATINEE, pore VOKES bree EK, AND VOKES MA’ “IN BURLESQUE, IN BALLET, IN EDY, IN TRAGEDY, or ERA, IN BURLETTA, we SONG, DANCE, HOUSES E AMMED CRAMMED HOUSES Gite CRAMMED HOUSES Git! TORIA ROSINA JESSIE RED. FAWDON iginal spec OVER ON THE BELLES jal extravaganza, E THOUSAND OF THE ie pagent by them KITCHE: Posrtt THIS EVENING, the Scteniae ane LAURA , KEE in the great Drama, Saturday Matinee at 2. MONDAY, April 29, the celebrated Burlesque, WITH A STAR BU LESQUE COMPANY. Seats may be pecured six days in advance. Box office open trom ‘OOD's MUSEUM. Woop's. aay LAST Metre AT the Denil rie ue. FO) VER N! SEA OF IGE New Costumes, Scenery and und full Company. superior Cast. And WHO KILLED COCK ROBIN t B ROOKLYN ACADEMY—APRIL 29. THE GRAND TEALIAN OPERA COMBINATION, PAREPA-ROSA, PHILLIPS, WACHTEL, Seats secured Thursday at Academy and 114 Broadway. SANTLEY. Mr, Trengr's hall, SATUR. 'R, TRENOR'S NEW ADELPHI HALL, Fifty-second street, Broadwa; RRS a MATIN: and Seventh avenue. BALL atthe above ( a er month for both. NK, box 3,044 New York Post office. EWPORT.—MRS, FLAGG, AT 434 FIFTH is reeds to receiv privat le) EWARK, AV} BOARD,—BEAUTIFUL SUIT J, Rooms'and single Rooms; first class Board ; N. location; five minutes from depot. Broad street, Mansion House (private house.) PEAINFIELD, N.J-CA PRIVATE FAMILY, RE ing ina new cottage on Union avenue, with 1 grounds, fruita, vegetables, €c., offer a social’ Home few select parties; terms moderate, Broadway. LAIN COUNTRY BOARD WA’ it doors from Fit, avenue—A’ sult of furnished H STREET—A DESIRABLE to let, wit! OY west zionree 41 Room to let, with Board, to gentieman and wife or single gentleman also single Rooms. 2 WEST ELEVENTH STREET.—A FAMILY HAV- ing taken a first class house in Thirty-second street, pne door from Madison avenue, is prepared to negotiate with families or gentlemen for furnished Rooms, with Bourd ; table first class; references, D5 WAST TWENIY.SIXTH STREET.—A CHOICE OF ¢) Rooms and Board in exc! nge for Furniture for farge, first class house ; would hire it or purchase. 27 WAVERLEY PLACE.—ELEGANT ROOMS, WITH first class Board; no moving in May. A few table boarders accommodated. 98 WEST N BETWEEN FIFTH at Out Board, furnished or unfurnished nce required. D1] BAST SEVENTEENTI. STREET, STUYVESANT Park.—Handsomely furnished front Room, first class Board, for gentlemen or gentleman and wife; also very desirable single Room; terms low: references. WEST FIFTEENTH STREET—TO LET, WITH Board, handsomely furnished Rooms, en suite or single, to Mustilies ‘aad fingle gentlemen, on moderate 220 WEST TENTH STREET.—A SMALL AMILY I let one or two pleasant Rooms, containing gas and water, with Board, on moderate terms; house has all improvements. 29 25 EAST FORTY-EIGHTH STREET.—AN ELE- a gantly furnished m, first floor; fine location; brown stone block. Breakfast if) desired. 929 WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET.—A FEW LAY respectable young men, also two young ladies, canbe accommodated with good Board and pleasant STREE’ GE Rooms; terms moderate. 999 EAST NINETEENTH LAR “a: front Room and Hall Bedroom, ailciniage to be let, separately or together, with Board, ina private fam- i. referenc ©: chang NETY-SECOND YORK. Two neatly furnished Rooms bn second , 24 together or separately, with or without Board. Call tor three days 243 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET BETWEEN Seventh and Eighth avenues. Rooms to let, with Board foe gentlemen and their wives or sind gentlemen. and Sixth avenues.—Pleasantly furnished Rooms on Second und uiird Floors to let, with Board. " References required. ST TWENTY-EIGHTH | STREET.— Dit ) ENT’ LY and handsomely furnished third story front and back Rooms to rent, with or wi Board. 31 MADISON AVENUE, MADISON SQUARE,—DE- e sirable summer Rooms on fourth floor, with Board, for gentlemen, 39 w ‘T FOURTEENTH STR ir, NEAR FIFTH ue Kitsell is rem romn $7 to above humber, wher ue has afew Rooms to let, with Board. References. 33, RAST EIGHTEENTH | STREET —FURNISHED Ov Rooms, with Board, for gentlemen and wives and | tingle gent my referenc Lo wr TH STREET, NO. 443 WEST,—A HANDSOME BACK Parlor, also other Rooins fo let, with Board : break: STREET, fast from 6 to 9; summer prices. No moving in Mi ay. 246% WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET. —PLEASANT a on Rooms to let, with Board, to gentlemen or gen QAM STREET AND. FIPTH AVENU and thel moderate ; no moving. somely furnished Suit of Rooms; pri ar anarER ermanent ac- TY-FOURTH STREET.—A VERY Sixth av. © EN 25 pleasant third story front Room, containin nant closets, hot and cold water and gas,’ to let, with desired. Partics desiring transient ot a she apply at Everett Library, Board, to a gentleman and wife or two gentlemen; ‘el © EAST THIRTY-SECOND STREET, NEAR MADI- " ge terms 36 fon avenue Indy wishes to let, with Board, | Sper week references handsomely furnished Rooms on secon loor ; also 6 R iT (ELEVENTH STRE —l La pi Jouon fourth floor, suitable for two. 275 Moons to let, with Board, ere nished ; con’ ient to five 8 of cars; fine location. Call for two days between 2 and 5, or address L., 80 Laight 36" STREET, CORNER MADISON AVENUE.—A | street. ) tine § itooms to rent, with Board, In one of the tious in the city. Apply at2id Madison WEST TW STREET.—PLEASANT B14. Rooms, exe home, tener Mi family ence € TWENT ENTH STREET.—FUR- 31S 9. nished Rooms to let, with or without Board house has all conveniences; references required. NTTE’ lent Board and the comforts of a for from $7 to $9 a week. Refer- Hy 36 EAST TWENTIETH STREET.—A SUIT OF Rooms, with private bathroom, to let, with private fable only, or' without board; also Rooms for single gen- tleme 3 ‘fT NINETEENTH STREET.—EL ith private table; no moving in Ma 399 WEST THIRTY.SECOND STREET.—A LAR Also large Room tor g DOO front Room on second floor, with southern. ce EHEC RnR Positte, to Let, with or without Board: 'no Inoving. west TY-FOU! 2 ) : : WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STRE A) antttoom above parior, to Tet e 3 36 furnished Rooms, with or without Board, find cold, water. Also, Rooms on mpper Uaduind men, with or without Board, a! iy sic! ‘ST FTEENTH STRE —A, PRIVATE ferences. Seine | eee family will let, with Board, two Rooms, hand ) West “SIXTEENTH STREET.TO LET, WITit | som shied, to a gentleman and’ wile or single gen. 4 Mrst class Board, Rooms on the third floor, suitable | Heme for families or single gentlemen; high references re+ quired. ae Root le Renuenien, on very hs; table first cl y-FI 8 4. 2 street.—T wo | tirnished Rooms to let, with or without Board, to single gentlemen or gentlemen and their wives, im & private American family, No moving. TY: s' ms to let to transient and rea LEMAN AND WIFE AND A SINGLE nai ean obtain sttperior accommodations w GROVE STREET.—A NEATLY FURNISHED i vate tumily of adults oceupylng an elegantly furnished Room, on second floor, to let, with good Board ; hi house and living in drat class style; ng. moving in M and cold water, gas, bath, pautries, &c., attached; terms | 5 changed. Apply it dad West Thirty-fourth for tw URTIN TR etme 4Q BAST TWENTY Frust & ARGE ROOM | ATE FAMILY WILL LET TO GENTLEMEN EM and Rooms for single x h Board, | without Board, anice Room on second o1 “+ ore Uc sarensseeadelthe ett iliaanatis || 26% West Thirty-tourth street, QD STREET, 24, W: ONE BLOCK F | (OOD BOARD AND PI Nt ROOMS FOR FOUR eo} Broadway'—Delightiil ‘location «for summer. | (young men. Mrs. ANGEVIN, 257 Wes ci Hooms for famnilice or gentlemen, wh Board. "An cie- | steed upateise, tt ANGEVIN, 257 Wost Twenty-first ant back Parlor. References | ~ nicest FORTY-EIGHTH * ies Seon T STREET, NEAR SIXTH 4 WEST TWENTY.SECOND STREET.—PAKTIES venue.—Bourd for a gentieman, with a nicely fur can (ee tad furnished Rooms and Board with a iished front Room, can he had in a private family. For occupying thelr own house. Possession May 1. | terms address G., Box 2,795 Post office. Ai Sipolutments frat class. 4 CLINTON N PLACE. —L. ROOM AND E TEN. suitable for gentle sion, handsomely furnishe fod Rooms on third floor ; terms reasonable ; a few table A # GENTLEMAN ‘wou DL 1KE A FE tT HOME, Boarkers taken; no woving in May. Lif that be possible, with x niricth family of ————~ | ulture and re ement: location abo rty-fourth cn Sixth and Lexington avenues Address Herald office. GREENWICH AVENUE,- ~A PRIVATE FAMILY 45 can wih minodate a gentioman and wife, entlemen, with, second story frunt Rooms and References required. a YOUNG GENTLEMAN, IN. BUST good Board with private fam ESS, DESIRES where there are mercial traveller, for his wife, ticulars, TRAVELLER, Herald office. Ny ina beat tira referencesexchanged. Address M. J., box 1,824 New Post office. TWO GENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIV el German tam sti call at 30 Laight street for two days. B here there are ‘or no other boarders, "Address, stating terms and tull par- ‘OR A F ily of six adults, can be accommodated with Board in a private family, 38miles from the city. For particulars NOOD, PLAIN COUNTRY BOARD WANTED—FOR X two adults (lady and daughter); terms not to exceed Address, with full particulars, applications for her Cottages ne it SUIT plendid Call at or address 899 SID- large toa Apply at room 5, 181 ITATEN ISLAND.—TO LET, COMFORTABLY FUR- nished Rooms, with Board, for ladies and gentlemen, ly: stiperior table; large garden? ‘and healthy sitmation and convenient to landing York ‘AM- 1 wife, child and nurse, cee Sah than 30 term’ not to exceed eck; references requi Address WALL STRI eer’ box ‘129 Herald office. ANTED BOARD—WITH A PRIVATE FAMILY IN the country, for the summer months, for gentlemai 30 miles from city ired. children (aged two and five) and nurse: in Conn referred. Address, with full particulars, A. B., jerald office. cut 143 A ‘WANZED—COUNTRY BOARD, FOR LADY, TWO ecti- box ington tet ie or within eas < ‘ivin New York; st stabling "% au ed i nk complete p stati fon D. ‘WANTED-BoarD IN THE VICINITY OF WASH- distance of ddress, with ANTED—BOARD IN COUNTRY, tleman, not over one hour from Wall street, Sng Address, with full particulars, W. A. Jy office. BY SINGLE GE: Ne Herald | “SUMMER RESORTS. om New York, convenient to boating, fishing bathing, is now open ‘to boarders. For terms addre apply to GEO. W. KRAFT, Proprietor L ATOURETTE HOUSE, BERGEN POINT, N. minutes from New York, OUGLAS HOUSE, FLUSHING, L. L, 50 MINUTES id J, 30 ‘will open on I7th April; reduced rates to early applicants; nowy, furnished and Wednesdays and Fridays. equi MeMICHAEL, Ol NTAIN | HOUSE, CORNWALL, ON THE HUD- son. ARNOLD, of 113 East Fourteenth street, havjng taken the above house for the summer, Will, be ready to receive aj for Board from 2 to8 P. M. pplicat ‘Fiurdays, and before 2 Tuesdays and IN RETREAT HOU: CATSKILL, N. x ort for the coming season can now favorable terms by addressing the proprictor. EDW ¥.— hing to engage Rooms at this popular Jo 80 on ©, DICKINSON. NEW HOTEL—THE CONTINENTAL, INN. J.,30 minutes from New York; central to al is; Rooms, en stiite and singly, a attractive grounds attached to the Te Accommodations can be had at moderate rat rates. first P STiRInG 10 sirable tooms, with Board, for the season, tan gant country residence, on the sea shor with every. fort of country It N. furnishe “photograph of AT NEWARK, de? cla: Proprietor. DiI nel con y ents for pri day, April atl Paes [{OR@UE BEN STANDARD AMERICAN BILLIARD TABLES— New destgn: taining to billiards, at lowest : successor to Phelan & Collender, 738 Broadway. 7 ANTED—A STAR ACTOR, OF INFLUENCE, EXP! rience and fall list of friénds; willing to use his t good. For splendid chance address LYON, box 5,058 Post office. ‘ofit and 10: IRCULARS | at] P rivate academy, _THEy LECTURE SEAS ENEFIT OF THE CHURCH OF 8T. MJ the Virgin, West F ME. NS at any hou fifth street, DE CORDOVA will delivea ti lecture on RS. GR at Association Hall corner of Fourth a n THURSDAY EV! ie and Twenty- NG, 26th of April. nm Ve obtained at the door on the evening of _POsT (OFFICE NOTICE. YOST OFFICE NOTICE. ‘The mails for Europe during the week ending Satur- 27, 1872, w 5 on seats at I A.M. close at this office on Wednesday, and on Saturday, JONES, Postinaster. " BILLI ARDS. _ iso Bagatelles and everything apper- ices, HH. W. COLLENDER, every storage. ing appertaining LARGE ASSORTMENT Os raha cel SECOND ae Billiard Tables; also Bi 8, Cloth and ike'ustnets: Tables taker on PHELAN, No. 7 Barclay street. ing F° R SALE—TWO PHELAN & COLLENDER BIL- jiard Tables, Ya Cae 8. SCHLOSS, 510 Eighth avenue, the best, facture wit dudges JILLIAM H. GRIFFITHS’ ih Delaney's Wire Ci es superior to an: Call and ex: BEVELLED TABLES, ‘ushions, are pronounced by tables now, being manu- amine. ‘arerooms, 40 Vesey st. 165. —STRICTLY FIRST Tables at h best cushions, Be Se. AMERIC. Factory and salesrooms 176 and 178 Wooster st) CLASS BILLIARD ee ordinary prices; slate beds, BILLIARD TABLE COMPANY, able families. Charges moderate. , NO. 8 RUE DE LA PAIX- ani magnificent Hotel sitated in the most fashion quarter (Rue de la families of both hemispheres. Its comfort, and excellent cuisine, attention, make it a favorite rendezvous of American Paix), is patronized by the first cleanliness combined with the most careful CASANOVAS, Proprietor Railway Rhine. pipes direc tical PAVILTON ful summer reso LEN COVE, b. 1 | Rood drives! boat excellent steamboat connections. ee. ti | reduced rates: VILION HOTEL, AT OYS' | F a ABpointed Rotel wilt be opens q | 80 JT. MARK'S HOTE ‘and, opens Ma For terms apply at the Proprietors. ber hotel or address DeCA’! ‘A DELIGHT. and Sshing; ring ids at AY.—THIS WELL ahent June 1, having n put in complete order, for the comforts of a lew first ss boarders only. For particulars address W. C, GIB- NEW BRIGHTON, STATEN and continues open to Novem- MP & the Sound, one mile from dep: for the reception of first class fam! | delightful beach for sea bathi pleasant grove of shade trees: sta > West T t Twenty fourth ies and gentle ling, &e. Pine street, or street. | For partie i \HE PREMIUM POINT HOUS: IMMEDIATELY ON having changed hands and returnist ir will open shortly men; fine fishing, boating; este rexentation : Ooeration,” b contains among other things an exhau gverything relating to the cumulative Vote, will be 15, 1872; UNtheD st street, New York. IPA CREUZNACH. Saline Spa, containing Iodine and Bromine. pening of the season May 1. station seven English fomantic situation, most genial climate and fa- vorable state of health, Baths from the spring water, which is conducted by t from the private houses occuple ec ip nt of fATES PU. INORITY; ie Pi Histor: Salem Dutch miles from Bingen of ied ya to be had in all hotels or Braneyis “OR, _PROPORTIO ost: 1 50; copies sent to any address, i price. ‘Trade supplied. Address HISIIING COMPANY. 4i1 Broome WANTED Oo NTERS—PLATFORM CO’ Ri ALSO J second hand office and desk. A. ROUYON, 136and 138 Greene street. D ‘TO, PURCHASE _ ‘TERS WANTED; ‘he in good Wort NO SURVEYORS WANTED, A CITY TRANS good order, Rik Box, Poles, &c. Address SURVEYOR, bos! 3,521 Post jee. A 8) pillar Ext order. Broadway. ‘Address, stating price, A COND TIAND BLACK WALNUT OR nsion Table, about bok feet. yout 0. h long eac! ach ; on oF before Wanrep—s BLACK WALNUT COUNTER, 3% FEET and about 36 feet jong s or two of about 18 feet re May 1, dress CasH, statl jon D. PACKAGES, quors, stored in'store 529 Washington. street by W. W. Langdon, will be sold to 1872, if not called for. WINES, LIQUORS, &C 5 CONTAINING 29 CASES OF LI- pay omar on the dt of Aj rt, MONHOLLAN Revovan. ai ON OR BEFORE MAY 1, 1872, THE OFFICE oF THE EVENING TELEGRAM WILL REMOVE TO NO. 2 ANN STREET, TTENTION. ON.—TWEN _MEDICAL._ 'Y YEARS’ PRUSSIAN HOSPI- tal Co hating] delicate cies successfully and perm ty cured, Consultation FRANKLIN, Ti isi Bleecker street. L, 1 BAST TENTH | dvice gratis. ‘| JOHN BROUGHAM. * Frices—Boxes, $25 and $20; _ AMUSEMENTS. TH "AVENUE THES THEATRE, 7 I Broad be ‘Twenty-fou fourth stroet, near Broadway obit BA ne nt The great Parisian Sensation. Fourth week. Theatre crowded to the doors. Castontere by Misa Cl lorris, Miss Foner Daven- ia Deita, ae oer Rober epocd. Louise Valmer. driffiths, a es Va! Henry’ Cru, hr. Poult Jame ; James eats! Wea Tenoe W. Davidse: “juraett, "Perce, Chapman, ‘others. Pare, Beekman, Godfrey and SIXTH MATES ARTICLE 47, SATURDAY, at 13 o'clock. wie SPECIAL MATINEE of ARTICLE 47 on TEDNESDAY, April. HOM@OPATHIC SURGICAL HOSPITAL’ abo ti? ie #.* Orders for seats for any of the Matinces or Evening Porformances sent by mail or telegram, and dire the Treasurer, Mr. A, Appleton, wi receive special ‘Shen. tion. During the ‘present great call for places the box sheet will be open for two weeks ahead. {IFTH AVENUE THEATRE, RAND MATINEE, generously tendered b: aim Augustin Daly AOM@OPATHIO ‘SORGIOAL HOSPITAL, will take place on EDN’ bameerc' rain + AT 130P. M. Tickets one dollar oe ‘nity eae! aah. No reserved seats, TIBLO'S GARDEN, NIBLO'S GARDEN. GREAT resi abe Lge O¥ THE TIME, The drama will be pi AP! TROPREATE ogaL SCENERY, INTRICATE AND b ELABORATE MECHANISM, SPECIAL ATTEN! TION IS CALLED TO THE CAST. ROB KING, a man who loved and lost...J. W. COLLIER Dany HOFFMAN, a man who played to CHAS, R. THORNE, Jr. AM SIMMS, a man of action. -VINING BOWERS PMILIE RYERS, a man whe bought NIEL BUDD, a man of money CK. @ man with confused ideas J, ANDERSON Spun, @ detective from the Gen -Mr. HAMILTON vious “SPEARHEART, a Woman ‘of the world...... Migs LIZZIE PRICE MARY GRAHAM; the sister we ive.-.Mlas MOLELL: MRS, GRAHAM. the mother we love. EMMA Siagcint ROSA BU: weet perennial flower......J Cashiers Oléskar Messcogere Telegraph Hon *pollce: nien, Apple Women, Porters, Cabmen, & ACT 1—NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. BLACK FRIDAY, ACT 2—The Boudoir of ‘A WOMAN OF THE WORLD.” ACT 3—DEPARTURE OF THE STEAMER BRISTOL. ACT 4—THE SEQUEL TO BLACK FRIDAY, BOX SHEET OPEN S1X DAYS IN ADVANCE, SATURDAY—BLACK FRIDAY MATINEE AT 2. y TALLAOK'S. Proprietor and Manager..Mr. LESTER WALLACK NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, Boucicault’s great pomedy, LONDON ASSURANCE, will be given for the first time here in eight years, with tie eles and pesuoes Ca ry and appointments and he followin, CHARGES MATHEWS thi ‘his, ‘original part) LESTER WALLACK JOHN GILBERT. J. H. STODDART. J, B. POLK,....... . M, HOLLANIY. PLESSY MORDAUN’ HELEN TRACY... Mrs, JOHN SEFTON. others. THE FIRST OCCASION on which these artists nave é) peared together, forming UNAPPROACHABLE ON THE PRESENT STAGE, Box Book open two weeks in advance. Wilracrs, EXTRA. compliance yes numerous requests Mr. Wal- lack begs to announce SPECIAL MATINER, SATURDAY, APRIL 27. hich occasion LONDON ASSURANCE will be presented, with its UNAPPROACHABLE CAST, ‘Air, Spanker ‘Cool Lady Ga; Grace Spanker larkaway Pert CA FAREWELL WEEK OF EM ae GRAND ITALIAN OPERA noe. CARL noe and A. NEUENDORFF. Directors D. DE VIVC Manager TE mith Night, WILLIAM TELL, M TELL, ‘with the following Taanproncnabe Cast:— AREPA-ROSA as DORIA, Jemmy. WACHTEL, Arnold. SANTLEY, Wiiliam Tell. TOM KARL, Siaerman feo Walter. Hall Ryse, 4c. . NEUENDORF ‘usical Director. and Uonductor. FRIDAY LAST ign OF THE SEASON. Reserved. Sea in Parquet eneral admission $2. rved Seats ele, ; admission Family Circle, $1. ‘ai Academy of Mase aud Ila Browdway. and Balcon; in Family ¢ Aciesatt aiaiaean eee MATINEE, AY, AT TWO O'CLOCK, MEWREL MARTHA MATINER, PAREPAE ROSA PHILLIPS, WACHTEL, SANTLEY, 1 admission, Boxes, $20; Reserved Seats in Parquet and’ Balcony, Reserved Seats in , $2," Seats at thie Academy of Music and 114 Broadway. CADAMY—EXTRA ANNOUNCEMENT. THE GRAND ITALIAN OPERA COMBINATION. The management, in order to comply with the general wish of the public, has concluded to give AN EXTRA’ FAREWELL PERFORMANCE, on TUBSDAY EVENING, APRIL ON N. B.—Subscribers wishing to retain their seats are re- spectfully requested to notify the treasurer at the box ee of the Academy. Full particulars in future adver- isement. WORTH OF MUSIO FOR 50 CENTS; BEST Songs, Waltzes Galops, Quadrilles, by Abt, Clart- bel, Mendelsohn, Sullivan, aust, Strauss, Parlon, Weln- garten, Zeikoff. REDERIC BLUME, 7 Union square, Broadway. PEnovar. ON OR BEFORE MAY 1872, THE OFFICE OF THE EVENING TELEGRAM WILL REMOVE TO NO. 2 ANN STREET, HERALD BUILDING. PIANOFORTES. { LARGE STOCK OF PIANOS, BEST MAKERS, TO rent or sell cheap; rent allowed on purchase. ’ Call FERRELL'S, No. 8 Union aquare (165 Fourth av.) A’ HAINES BROS), ?, mn Squai The celebrated tidines Pianos, Unsurpassed for tone, finish, &¢., ‘At very low figures for cash, or by instalments on most favorable terms. One second hand Plano, good as new, a bargain, CONCERT GRAND ‘yf age BE SOLD AT AUCTION on Wednesay, April 24, made by Calenberg & Vau- New York. See Vedder's advertisement. T STEEDMAN & HOLLYER'S WAREROOMS AND factory, 55 West Sixteenth street, between Fifth and Sixth aventes, a e stock of first class Feed a bing Tow prices for a umber of second with all the im mea feom $100 to $280. Opel Rnd square Piangs to rent and sold on easy terms. Every piano warrante; MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, GRAND sealo, for sale: property family leaving city; made order, city maxer: fully uaranteed ; used 5 months; cost OW), for $275; also rior Suits, "Etageres, Bookcase, ronzes, Baur reneGod and Walnth Buregin Met tresses, Bedding, Dining Furniture, &., at a sacrifice, Call before purchasing elsewhere.’ 36 ‘West 15th street, near Sth avenue. SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO FOR SALE, AT AUCTIO: Thursday, April 25, at 10 o'clock A. M., at 64 We Forty-sixth street. FAMILY LEAVING THE CITY WILL SELL A magnificent carved rosewood Piano tor Loe Apply at residence 243 East Thirtieth street, near Third avenue. (A MUSIC TEACHER, HAVING A MASON & HAMLIN ‘an two Pianos, one a Steinwa} uptight, will sel dr rent low before or alter May 1, 7 ‘wenty-ninth street. A STEINWAY PIANO, GREAT BARGAIN FOR pe Broa te Fianoforte, ay a arved legs, Seven cotere, ovat rovement, onl; oo SSD DLEN ® near Broadway. 8 Ainity street, ne: T _BLUME’S—ELEGANT ROSEWOOD HAZELTON Piano, with patent agraffe treble, oversteung bass, latest improvements; second, han ou $275; great bargains. REDERICK BLUME, a Union square, Broad LADY WILL SELL. BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD tat: Toctave Pianoforte, overstrung, carved legs, dc., half its original cost. Also’ full suit Parlor Fur- niture. “28 Third street, near Bowery. LL SPECIAL without exposure; consul privat D by DR, HAR ISEASES ard IMMEDIATELY tations and — strictly RISON, 179 Bleec stree —MME. GRINDLE, FEMALE. PHYSICIAN, SPEED. , CORNER THIRTY-SEVENTH | iow or no boarders, between Fourteenth: nd Thine, — + fly cures all female complaints, Office’ 12) West 45 Rrvet—A few elexant Rooins can now be secured, | seventh streets. Address THEMIS, Herald office. cht NERALD BUILDING. | twenty-sixth eset _ io with Board, ut this handsome resilence, fitted with music oe Ae Dall, billiard room aud vowing alley. ARTMENTS WANTED—WITH BOARD, PRIVATE ‘MARBLE | MANTELS. R. KING CURES ALL DELICATR DISEASES AND bath and closet, three rooms are required for the Zommodation of a gentlemen and. his wife ili ‘be en rmanently, Address A., box 1,914 A‘ TARGE, WELL ru! RNISHEDIROOM, WITH for 49 # WEST ST SIXTEENTH STREET, BETWE! and Sixth avonues,—Nicely furnished Roon Board, to families or partics of single gentiemen; refer- ences required. noes require Fe cisibiamth phantasy ee jie tred ed fo qfentleman and wite: tars from $29 to i wide low rt a WEA? TWRNT-TOUBTU OTR RT ae Sheek Address 0. It. P., Herald tae poe Paon'y 0 pleasant Room, with first class IN Tenn riria orang cancone | BO+RD SANT etsttn Pion acd lad a vate fami etweet enth ane irtieth sts ts 51 reztpene or enue, % Pt Board; fine | and cea ‘i lighth avenues; unexceptionable “revere ol room, de. ; cool nd pleasant summer ‘apart. gnices giv SC HOVEY, wernld otlees ing accommoda- fo - EST FT CARD, a ANaDAEY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE; 5 SANL Aurea seer BERR Kt Boa cane ate te a ken ay jretartnces, Yamnily) terme rate. eee x t., Mera re Napa a WEAT THIRTY-SEVENTH STREET. ee oR OARD WANTED—BY A Rapoens hy GENTLEMAN AND A KU ABER -STRAM i MARBLE “AND MARRLRT « Works, 1M, 136 East Eighteenth street.—Marbl Marbleized Mantels, Tili a prices that defy compe A Union square, corner of Fo street. NRHYN 5! of every variety of Slate work, plat KLABER & CO, MARBLE WORKS, 217 Ti + West pny. first stfcat, between Broudway and EF. itt superior Designs on appileation. REMOVAL <8 ATE MANTELS, GRATES, workmanship, in large varie ZING le and larble Counters, Monuments, ition. Marble Turning for the ac. © and elegant stock at our new warerooms, urth avenue and Seventeenth SLATE COMPANY, manufacturers and enamel ‘gin Marbleized Mantels, Lani Si meat in tl two frout Rooms on third story, with mais CCC hatwoen Thirty-Aih snd WARTS SLATE Por LARGEST ASSORT. lowest prices: it new That d,, iene, dera’ ngements; one visit suMfcient; consultation atrictly private, 12'Amity street, near Broadway. R. AN Dee 42. | until cure 'D MME, Ww i cured. ‘EST, PHYSICIANS FOR LADIES est. Twenty-fifth strect. Patients can have Dia HB GRINDLE, ip Cd oe ald RY OF MIDWIFERY, cause. Saw compat ints, whatever the rs’ succe: Private ly ia fying’ in, Cor onnultallon treo. te} VAN BUSKIRK, PH yee AND MIDWIFE.— 42 St Mark's place. ERVOUS DRBILATY, Piz INOAPACITY, EX- haustion Cessfull, Fifteenth treated: tect sh epecen Serene 9 oe eters es, LADL AND FRIEND OF TH A RARE CHANCE.—MAGNIFICENT 74 OCTAVE rosewood four round cornered Pianoforte ; well known city makers he os Ry SR Sopanine coe ph ov gng for . Call atprivate re: nce st tween 6th and 7th avenues, Be MARTIN, Bq 'ARGAIN--§75.—-BEAUTIFUL PIANO, A 7 OCTAVE, carved agratte treble, every rae tments sacrifics instalment taken cash, balance $12 monthly, Pianos torent, R. CABLE, 470 Eighth av., near Thirty-fourth st ISCHER'S NEW SCALE B PIANOS—THE if BEST AND ate and full, am 108 mad aie moses nena 88 Prenty, ae cht Se ee yrato: fect o for aah sola for $138 it pel jed. for imvnredigtely, avai Weat Twelfth street, enth avenue. near Seven i we WOND (D BAND D STEINWAY OR CHICK. ing Pid ohea Resta cash. No dealers need ap- ply. aadreee a ‘B.D. iklin street -1 IN. PLAXO, 7 OCTAVE, why 6 ARION, Sere | eae ear pe base Pict ai Leeda by i the Arion obeh, Re dash od wer werervom Bete & Fe PRECIO, nner eese Another new and exciti bar ‘completed a ayoaay BORDA Ae a Ave" Stnina THE WEEK AND the prMATINE ON SATURDAY, A LOST LIFE! with E. W. MARSTON, Mr. WILLIAM MARDEN Mra W. G. JONES, ie and all the company in the cast. Glorious SPECTRE BRIDEOROM t DUTCH 801 STADE BO! une ae AERIAL KING. in hla camention ene cient ‘2 GluBONS, FLOATING BAR. oh cogoinde bea an serial sprmecenats from the front Untied Sinton 8 °°" al tompted im any theatre in the ‘The performance will com: SPRCTRE i BRIDEGROOM oe? WAMP ANG) ration, by Chas. = Foon 1 iss BOOTH, in act TRAD OPERA HOUR LALLA ROOKHt JOHN F. COLE... Solo Lessee and Manager een Coaches may be ordered hi hereafter at 10:50, ‘rosstown railroads amnereeat the Eighth avenue car Mne and cmener third stre tage route, which pass the atre. NEES are given every SATURDAY at 2 o'clock, * © © © SIXTH WEEK © * + © of Foster's great Drama, LALLA ROOKH psc mil PARE oF FINI 8 alter le ever produc THE AMERICA Onn EUROPHAN STAGHIT( o Over ONE HUN) THOUSAND DELIGHTED PRO- PLE have alread: witnessed its bewild Fichnesy and ingent ty of accessoriow and intotulty’ of int Sterrstt0 SBANCES! UNIQUE MARCHE! The immense run this wonderful anette having “tH ah evidence of its general merit. No one should fail to iS mei Never before has there been such a lavish outlay in the pendoasiogig of any drama and attended with such satlsface LALLA ROOKH SEATS MAY BE SECURED TEN Days IN ADVANCEL ores ee THEATRE, RTH WEEK. LAND." cRowpED: HOUSES. Mac evon's Mr. W. ¥. Lawlor, the favorite Irish como- New Hibernicon, Barney the Guide. representing Miss Mina Geary as Nora. a Miss Rosa pay as Mis. Ore: initighan. Tour ‘Miss Mary McCrea as the Widow. in Professor H. Moeslin, Musical Director. Irolai “Mr. Frank Mac Evoy, Lecturer. ‘For full partiontars of soenory, songs, dances, &c., see Programmes. No extra charge’ for réserved sats or chestra Chairs, 75 cents; Dress Circle, 60 cents; Galle: S85 cents. Matinee Wednesday, 2 P.M.’ Children, 15 cen! Matinee prices—Orchestra, bc. ; Circle, 350. ; children, 15c. ACADEMY _NILSSON'S FAREWELL THE 29TH, NILSSON'S FAREWELL TO AMERICA, MONDAY EVENING, April 29, at 8 o'clock. Messrs. MAURICE AND MAX STRAKOSCH Sekai’ announce FINAL APPEARANCE IN NEW YOR! aves having been engaged on the Cunard Feamsht nba, leavin May 1), an AWEWELE-TO AMERICA of Mile: CHRISTINA Nise AY EVENING, Apri 29, at 8 lock, at F MUSIC, upon which occasion, belng for the benefit of Milo, Christina Nilsson, this popular lyrie artist will be assisted by the members o1 with Qe RAKOSCH 1 ALIAN OPERA COMPANY, Mr, MAX MARETZEK. ..Musical Director and Conductor. ‘The only Strakosch opera ticket office, in the Everett Fourth avenue, Steinway's pianos are used by this company. MONDAY. eS none ne KING'S RIVAL I tion, in active preparatior M RTIGLE 47. EK, LAST WEEK OF THE PRESENT SEASON, BIRCH, AMBOLD, NARD & BACKUS Immense success ot TICLE 48 RAIRED ONE. Ht LIVELTEST WEEK OF THE SEASON. ONY. amare OPERA HOUSE, OWERY, PANISH MINSTRELS. the Dublin theatres, GRAND CHORUS and ORCHESTRA. House building, next corner Seventeenth street and ME 2 gowwans BRooRLrN syBATEE. HE COURT AND THE STAUB. AN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. LAST WE! BER! NW PRANOISGO Mi DALY THE GREAT COURT SCENE, NE GREAT SPANISH MINSTRELS. 'E GREAT 8) ‘E Hear the famed Irish Voce: om Bee the tent ¢ Ait beat a e greatest of all local dramas, u EIGHT HOUR STRIKE. a HPAR! TONY PASTOR'S: hd ate E THE ST. FELIX BALL SEE AND. HEAR THE GREAT ‘DOUBLE. “COMPANY, ROF, G. P, BENJAMIN WILL GIVE TWO CON; certs at Bielnway Hall on Tuesday and Wednesday! evenings, April 23 and 2. The entertainment will con- Duets and Singing by a large fe chore of chil- new and t cantata, fou Party," in whlch Pence, the Goddess of Tiberty and all the States will Feprarented, the whole conciading. with exerciess the Liberty Pole by 82 young ladies. Tickets 60 centa. Y (at SUCCESSFUL RESULTS OF THE GRAND FAIR in aid of the HOMEOPATHIC ee ee HOSPITAL have induced the mi eee, hed game until SATURDAY VENING, Al The attractions, which have never ee excelled, ree main unimpaired in all department EB COND REGIMENT BAND will ley in attendance, every evening. Music, charming Flowers, magnificent Art alters ar first class Restaurant, ieee assortment. a, a Useful Articles, which will be closed out at reduc price ‘he fall Band of the First artillery, United States Army, Frill be present on Saturday, 27th inst, ret Ww YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 BROAD- revs between Houston and Bleecker streets.—Every one should visit this wonderful museum. It is full of one “ le should see and understand. Lectures dail ‘losophy of Marriage.” Those ue ie to attend the these Percents *y ae pei ha’ forwarde: free, on receipt of 25 cent SECRETARY 3 NEW YORK SEUM OF NATOMY ¢ as Broadway, New York. GtEInwar A HALL. JOHANN eee, BONAWITZ'S SECOND Ca ie ANOFORTE RECITAL, WEDNESDAY Eel gl APRIL %, ‘cloc! VOCALIST, MRS. H. 0. W. onan, “MENDELS- CHOPIN, BEETHOVEN, BACH, RT, ME 1 Srondway, and SOUN, SCHUMANN, Ni WAGNER Tickets $1; to be hi ‘at Schirmer at hall on day of cement (paar WONDERFUL CHILD,” faster OLLIE GOLDSMITH, aged seven ear ive his fourth Entertainment THIS EVENIN OB. NSON'S HALL, Sixteenth. stree et between Broadw and filth aventie. “LITTLE OLLYE" wil act parts of “Julius Cwsar,”” “itamiet,” “Romeo and Juliet” and Lady ot Lyons.” Tickets, 50 and 75 centa, may be had at the hall and 4 isinith’s Writing College, {72 Fifth avenue. J Veet DAY sui PE two anna Pictures of JERUSAL! No, 161 Fifth avenue, corner ‘Twenty-second street. will TANO, ORGAN, GUITAR, VIOLIN, SINGING, Private lessons, day and evening. 92 Clinton th street; male ee 1864. Circulars and , maile ents! Journal” mais JAY WATSON, Musleal Director. HY MCLOPATHIO ‘iacadtis HOSPITAL FAIR OON- tinues open until Saturday evening, April 27. (uIgKERING HALL.—THREE MATINEES, BY AL- BARILI, the young Planist. April 27, May 4 and Tatz ociock. Subscription and tickets for sale at the hall und principal music stores. ne ROOMS, 720 BROAD" rane coNce 4 eet by the eA CONGREG Hey EADY" LON DANTE Sinlaton free. M. CAMBELL, ‘ IP WILIGHT IN THE PARK,” CAPITAL SONG BY W. tighted,” J.B 7 mas a een na 3007; "Dm! No. 1,” 30¢,; “Mignon,” waltz, linata,” waltz, ao.;, “Sot Sisters Galop,” others La B00. 5 nemann Match,” Bassvo Brothers Lancers, Hah Toe. re ITSON & CO., Publishers, 711 Broadway. Dae 4 ROSA, WACHTEL, SANTLEY. Choice reserved sea ts for'all nights ‘and matinee: also for | Brooklyn, sree ces, sold at the Pre House cigar stan corner Spring street. OR SALE—A WONDERFUL INVENTION—AUTO- maton Musical Troupe; six lifesize figures, each play. ing thelr part on musical Instruments called ‘harpert and moving as naturally as live persons; a fortune for some one. Can be seen at 6s Broadway, up stairs. MEt™orouran THEATRICAL AND SHOW PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIETY CUTS CONSTANTLY ON HAND, __ MUSICAL, TENOR WISHES ENGAGEMENT IN A “FIRST clase quartet trom Ma} 1; has good voice and ex, on ence; Episco} Tag ‘Address CHURCH MU box 180 Heral ombe FEW ADDITIONAL PUPILS WANTED—FOR TEE pianoforte, by an experienced teacher, eitherat iheir'g ‘own or her home; terms moderate, Address 6., box } 164 Herald office. FINE, NEW PARLOR ORGAN, 10 KNEE SWELL; beat ‘city Make; immense power; sweet and. brit: lant tone; mani price $300," sell for $200, 133 West Twentieth street, R SALE—COMPLETE ORCHESTRA SCORE AND Fee sebiago Rigoletto, Lucrezia, Lucia, Elixir, inda. Price for éach $12 ‘Apply at SUHIRMER'S, 70 [sl Broadway, WO VIOLINS, VIOLONCELLO, hay BAUSCH bag he) ‘ong Wheeler & Wilson's Se achine, trl iat nse cheap. padres Dom 14s iterald Uptown Ware A SMALL gRTISOOPAL CHURCH, two jay vol =A salary SR ny A Mee dat NTS PER LESSON, 5a fa ued ee |

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