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- BOARD AND IODEING WANTED. ICAN GENTLEMAN, DESTQING TO fishes temoaualntance with the ste Lead yp sneby ts OR THRE Rooms to let, separat or Mo nentiemen and thelr wives or sing ferences exchanged. AVENUE.—SEVERAL pleasant Rooms to let, with Board. EAST THIRTY-FOURTH ST avenue.—A spacious Second Floor, with window om on fourth floor to single gentle- first class Board. nit FAST TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET.—TO LET, with Board, two or three furnished Rooms, sti entleman and wile or two or three single gentle- ference require EAST TWENTY-FOURTH Fourth avenue. EAST TWELFT! keep up his a other boarders, Address, statins erwons comprising the family, bitiee. nch language, h family where there are no ‘terms and number of D., box 2,895 Post —WANTED, IN A STRICTLY PRIVATE FAM- Board for three adults and child ; table and loca- tion must be good. Address, stating terms, M., box 3, EET, NEAR Park | B OARD WANTED—FOR GENTLEMAN, WIFE, IN- fant and nurse, in private family, where there are no 85 per week ; best references |. GH, Herald Uptown ther boarders: terms fiven and required. Address H ranch oftice, 1,265 Broad way. OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, retiring from housekeeping; a furnished Room and Pantry, on second floor, on the cast side of the town, be. tween Second street and Fourteenth street; not to excee A.B. 0., box 124 Herald of F STREET, NEAR Very handsome Rooms, with for gentleman and wifé or single gentlemen; house first claas, owned by ove LEXINGTON AVENU $20 per week. Ad —HANDSOMELY FUR- shed Rooms to let, with first class Board, to nitlemen and thelr Wives or single gentlemen; 10 moy- ARD WANTED—FOR GENTLEMAN, WIFE. AND three grown children; a private family preferred: home comforts; centrally located; ‘Ad. dress REVENUE, 70 Amity street, ARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, for the summer, in a private family where there are ho other boarders; price $16 per week Tenth and Twentieth streets and Fou nues, or at Lafayette place; dress E. T., box $,943 Post offic ARD WANTED—FOR GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, with large unfurnished Room. prefer ving lowest terms and all particulars, NO) terms moderate, SEVENTEENTH STREET, CORNER OF IRVING P -A fine Parlor, Suit of Rooms, square and gmail Rooms, well furnished, without or pardal Board; ‘extra advantages for physician's office. EAST TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET.—HAND- somely furnished Suit of Rooms on second floor, rd, for gentleman and wife; table first class; terms moderate; references exchanged. CHRYSTIE STREET.—LARGE FRONT AND back Room on first floor; sul fe. Also smaller Rooms, suitable for la men; with or without Board. EAST EIGHTEENTH STREET.—A FAMILY ore room than they require can accom- nm and wife with pleas- location central. references exchanged. 0. OARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, in a central location: a pleasant room and good table Address, being particular to state box 104 Herald office. ARD WANTED—RY A YOUNG LADY, SINGING teacher, ina family where her teaching in music would be a partial compensation preferred ; ference given and required. ELLE, Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broadway. OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND ectable Jewish boarding house or own; west side preferred, Address Modate two gen ant Rooms, with or without Boal MACDOUGAL STREET, NEAR FOURTH.—TWO Rooms, with Board; oné on second floor floor}' suitable for’ gentleman and wife or single en. lemen or gentle: Address GABRI- STREET, SECON} rving place.—A suit of neatly for a gentioman and wife or ing in May; references, STREET.—NICEL: stone house east of rnished Rooms, with Boar small tamily of four; no mov: EAST TWENTY-EIGHTH furnished Rooms to. let, singly or en suite, wit at moderate rate; reference required, EAST TWENTY-FIRST STREET (GRAMERCY Park).—Handsomely furnished Roooms, en suite, with Board; also single Rooms for gentlemen; sirable for summer. WAVERLY PLACE—NEWLY FURNISHED entlemen; breakfast and tea if OARD WANTED—BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN IN ‘a respectable Cathollc family, within an hour of Cl Address, with terms and’ particulars, CELTIC, OARD WANTED—IN A FIRST CLASS PRIVATE famlly, for lady, daughter and son, in reasonable price. ‘accommodations, irty-first street; good references required. A LARGE UNFURNISHED ROOM, WITH first claas house; terms must be reasona- iven and required. Address box 156 Her- neighborhood, at Rooms to let to losired ; house in complete order; EAST TWENTY-EIGHTH STRE ‘ton- avenue.—Elegantly furnished Rooms in vate family, to gentleman and wife; Board for YA rY. BY soard ald'Uptown Branch office. ENTLEMAN AND WIFE, Bedroom and Parlor, witl ET, NEAR LEX. (QUIET PEOPLE) DESIRE h private table, ina reapect- ality | permanent if suited. Address BOARD, box WEST ELEVENTH STREET, NEAR SIXT! avenue.—A party of g men or gentleman ant can be accommodated wit! tt _NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1872—TRIPLE SHEET, SUMMER RESORTS. peri nes POUGLAs HOUSE, FLUSHING, L. I. 50 MINUTES from New York, conventent to boating, fishing and bathing, is now open to boarders. For terms address or apply to GEO. W. KRAFT, Proprietor. EW HOTEL—THE CONTINENTAL, AT NEWARK, N. J., 30 minutes from New York; central to all de- pots; Rooms, en suite and singly, handsomely furnished , very attractive grounds attached to the Hotel; first class accommodations can be had at moderate rates. ED. A. GILLETT, Proprietor. NEAR LONG BRANCH.—FIRST CLASS n June 1; Jipturesque scenery, boating, fishing, sea and river bathing; no chills or musquitoes. Address OCEANIC, Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,205 Broadwa; AVILION HOTEL, GLEN COVE, L. L—A DELIGHT- ful summer rovort; good drives, boating and fishing ; excellent steamboat connections. Board d reduced rates, EARODY HOUSE, YONKERS—NOW OPEN FOR transtent and permanent guests, 'T. MARK'S HOTEL, W BRIGHTON, STATEN ‘Island, opens May’l, and continues oper to Novem- ber. _ For terms apply at the hotel or address DeCAMP & AMUSEMENTS. mite RANA NN Qeruric THEATRE, G. L, FOX's MATCHLESS FACIAL CARTOONS IN HUMPTY DUMPTY RAND OPERA HOUSE. JOHN F, COLB......... *.* Coaches may be ordered hereafter at 10:0, ‘rosstown railroads intersect the Eighth avent line and Twenty-third street stage route, which iven every SATURDAY at 3 o'clock, ** * © SIXTH WEEK © *® ¢ © of Foster's great Drama, LLA ROOKH; E PEARL OF pestacls eyer pr N OK EUROP! ‘AG er ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DELIGHTE, already witnessed its bewildering beautie: f in grandeur of scente ei nity of accessories and intensity ot UNIQUE MARCHRES® piece ishaving is im Xo one should fall to 9ee its heen such a lavish outlay fy fended with such saustag* LALLA ROOKH! &D TEN DAYS IN ADVANORE NIIBLO'S GARDEN, Atma annnnaneees BLO'S QARDEY LALLA ROOKH p em 3 GARDI ATIO PICTUKE OF THE TIMB, Bole Tomes and Managed BLACK FRIDA Tho drama will be presented with PROPRIATE 10CAs TION 18 CALLED TO TY a8, ALL HIS RIVALS ARE SWEPT AWAY. i HIM! SEE HIM{ MATINEES WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS, AT 2. ye THEATRE, Farowell engagement a Mr. EDWIN BOOTH, who will appear on THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY nights, as BERTUCCIO in HE FOOL'S REVENG' door of the thea’ M. SPECIAL ATT ATINEES are ROB KING, a man who | d and lost...J. W. COLLIER: DASH HOFFMAN, @ han who played in. " SAM SIMMS. a man of action. . PHILIP RYERS. a man who bougi CHAS, H. MORTON. VINING BOWERS TA, roduced either om A. H, DAVE! un 188 BESSTE SUDLOW ‘J. ANDERSON ir. HAMILTON man... n 2 ave alrendy CAPTAIN OF STEAMER BRISTO. BsUrpAseS ve PEARHEART, @ woman of ROSA BUDD, a sweet perenni Cashiors, Clerk: men, Apple Wom ACT 1—NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. ACT 2—The Boudoir of “A WOMAN OF THE WORLD.” IRON CHEST. Box book open six days in advance at the theatre; also at Ditson’s music store, 711 Broadway. On WEDNES! Mr. EDWIN pootH ‘The tinmense run this wonderfur evidence of its general merit. Never before has there b hh “Boys, Poltce- roduction of any drama resi SEATS MAY BE SECU COLE, Proprietors. HE PREMIUM POINT HOUSE—IMMEDIATELY ON the Sound, one mile from depot at New Rochello, having changed hands and refurnished, will open short) for the reception of first class fuiilics and gentlemen delightful beach for sea bathing; fine fshi i Jeasant grove of shade trees; stabling, &c. Tare apply to H, J. HOW, 12 Pine street, or A. ©. TON, bd West Twenty-fourth street. ___ HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. _ In this City and Brooklyn. ROOM ..OR SMALL LOFT TO USE FOR STORAGE wanted inthe vicinity of Cortlandt-street- Address, with price, &c., C. A. C., box 228 Heral off PARTMENTS WANTED—FOR LIGHT HOUSEKEEP- ing, from four to seven rooms, between Eighth and Thirty-second street; west side; private house preferred. Addreas 238 West Eleventh sureet, stating price and loca: tion; no small children, A. ZORNISHED ROOM WANTED—UP TOWN, FOR A gentleman and wife, no children, without board. Address P. 1, Uptown Advertisement’ oftice, 5435 West ‘Thirty-second street. NFURNISHED ROOM WANTED-—WILL ocouPy seven months of the year; balance of the time want eee ane it, furnished. Address A. B., Earlo’s of ‘ANTED—ROOMS, FURNISHED OR UN¥UR- lshed, by a careful fanily of three adults, with all the conveniences for housekeeping, at a moderate rent; Private house preferred. Address giving price, Ioention find accommodations, BOOKKEEPER, box 4482 New York Post office, ~ 4 ‘ANTED—ON A LONG LEASE, BY A MANUFAC- turer of silk goods, a Factory Building, 10) fect front, 48x100, four stories high, with steam power, be- tweeh Seventh and Eleventh avenues aad Twenty-third and Fifty-ninth streets. Any person having or d{sposed fopue up such a building will please address A. 8., box Post of ‘d_and handsomel, furnished large Rooms, on second floor; alee TH STREET, NEAR BROAD- ith Board, furnished or unfur- Floor, together or separate, and parties; terms moderate; ANTED—BY A MIDDLE-AGED GENTLEMAN AND fe, a well furnished Room, with or without Board ‘if near a restaurant, with a respectable Ame in a good neighborhood ; comfort rather location between First and Fourth ayenues, a street. Address, with full particulars, itablo for family or mily private, American; refei LEVENTH STREET—TO LET, WITH Ieasant Rooms, en enite o} 2; NO moving in May, NTED—BY A MARRIED singly, second rivate Jewish family Poors fine locat ermanent par- les only wanted, WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—A PRIVATE with Board, a few very ales, for the summer} NTED—BOARD FOR A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND three small children, not above Fourteenth street; family will ei ea dross, stating terms, which ms, at reasonable private table preferred. must be modgrate, E. Z., 13 Park place. ‘ANTED—A (00! WEST ELEVENTH STREET, NEAR SIXTH avenue.—Large and small Rooms, front and back, man and man and wile, with unexcep: tlonable table Board ; house all improvements; furniture WELL FURNISHED ROOM, r two gentlemen, Address, with box 230 Herald office. YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE, er week; references ¢x- Spruce street. NEAR BROAD- ing a large house ‘coms to gentlemen, e changed. Address A. M. eae ANTED—BY A YOUNG GENTLEMAN, FURNISHED Room and Board in a private Isra her than Twenty-third street; references ex- h particulars_an L., Herald office, ‘ANTED—FOR FOUR OR FIVE GENTLEMEN, th single Rooms, between street and Lexington ai -y box 729 Post office. TED—FROM MAY 1, BY A man, a large Room, third or fourth —A private family, occupy: will rent two or thi ut Board ; references mutual. ite family ; loca WEST TENTH STREET.—A LARGE, NEWLY furnished front Parlor, with first must be moderate, per week to a permanent party; | — Fences exchanged, LEXINGTON AVENUE, BETWEEN THIRTY- ‘Thirty-second ‘streets.—A_ handsome! Bedroom on second floor, fr¢ gentlemen, with Board. WEST SEVENTEENTH STREET, NEAR SEV- enth avenue.—To let, a furnished Room, with ard, for two gentlemen; terms $6 cach; modern im- ts; German family. WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET—T0 LET, with Board, entire Second Floor, with private en suite or singly; reference required ; no moving. iT FIFTEENTH STREE' rd, handsomely furnished Rooms for gentle- .zir wives or single gentlemen, on moderate nues, Address YOUNG GENTLE- unfurnished except carpet, on breakfast; location Twenty- Madison and Sixth a box 174 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broadway. ‘ANTI W Monet for tion must be contral. town Branch office, 1,265 Broadway. ‘ANTED--BOARD, BY A LADY (MUSIC TEACHER), jot over $8, unless in- be desired; between Fifth ano and Fourteenth street pares, Addregs for three days MUSIC, box 230 Jet to gentleman and wite or t SECOND STORY FRONT ROOM, WITH lady only; good table indispensable ; loca- Adiress J. A., box 170 Herald Up- TO LET, WITH in a private family. struction in part payment ighth avenues an EAST FIFTY-THIRD STREET, BETWEEN SEC- Third avenues.—A ith Board, two handsomely furn! por week cach.’ Call for three days. WEST FORTY-THIRD STREET.—TO_ RE! with Board, a large front Room, contalning nd cold water; also reception Room for doctor's offi reforences exchanged. T THIRTY-NINTH STREET.—TO RENT, , @ second story front Room er floors of thé above handsome! rate rates. References exchange WEST FORTY-NINTH STREET, BETWEEN Broadway and Elghth avenue.—In a private Jew- ih family, first class Board for two sin; married couple; nice, large Room, witl Private family will ished Parlors at $20 HOTELS. ERE eB NEC De re ence bd BALSA Ela NGELL'S TURKISH BATHS, LEXINGTON AVENUR, Twenty-fifth strect.—Pleasant rooms fot gentlemen or families, transient or permanent. with or without meals; bath open all nigh LINTON PLACE HOUSE—ON THE EUROPEAN corner Eighth street, and No. 2 suits for families and ‘single gen- AU ead table if desired. House and 221 WES’ with Board ler ones on the ‘nished house ; m lan, 755 Brondwi Sad ede leman and modera' ‘ates. EDWARD HERBERT, Proprietor. IBBY HOTEL, WARREN STREET, ONE BLOOK jan).—Nice sing! family rooms, $1 to $1 & week, with new and splendid beds. EW ENGLAND HOTEL, 30 BOWERY, CORNER OF ‘ard street.—200 light Rooms, neatly furnished, per night, $3 to $4 per week; for gentlemen le gentlemen or a alcove, above the from Broadwa; 60 cents a day, $2 WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—FUR- ished Rooms, single or en suite, with gas, water pnd bath, with or without WHST THIRTY-EIGHTH STREET.—TO LET, A neatly furnished single Room, with or without COUNTRY BOARD. ., HALF HOUR BY landiug on premises; spacious table ; references BRENNAN, Propri “{ STORIA HOUSE—ASTORIA, L. oat from Peck and shady grounds; bisa FOURTH AVENUEF.—FURNISHED ROOMS TO lot, with or without Board; references. THIRTY FOURTH STREET.—A PRI- mily will let, furnished, to gentlem 256 sare tm ‘ANTED—BY A SMALL FAMILY WITHOUT C dren, a French Flat or Suit of Apartments, sui for housekeeping, cither furnished or unfurnished, In @ good location. Address APARTMENTS, Herald office. ‘WANTED PERMANENTLY, BY A RESPEOTABLE lady, two unfurnished front Rooms, within walking distance of Astor Library : must contain water and clo- sets. Address box 110 Herald Uptown Branch ofice. NTED IMMEDIATELY—AN UNFURNISHED ‘ont Room and Bedroom suitable for a gentleman, and wife; have no children; rent not to exceed $17 per month. References given. Address J. B. G., Herald omce ANTED—PART OF A HOUSE, CONSISTING OF five or six rooms, by a small’ American family of ta. Address J. H., station F. ‘ANTED | IMMEDIATEL nicely furnished Rooms, cor keeping; location between Twenty: streots, Address at once, stating term H. H., Herald Uptown Branch ollice, 1,265 Broadway. ‘ANTED—BY TWO GENTLEMEN, A FURNISHED Room, between Fourteenth and ‘Thirty-fourth streets, cast of Sixth avenue, Address, stating price and references, Id off ANTED—A FLOOR FOR LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING, for gentleman and wife, in a private house, in a good neighborhood. Address, with full par: tleulars und price, ©., box M42 Herald Uptown Branch WO OR THREE entent for light house- hird and Forty-second and location, G. ANTED—BY A LADY, A PLEASANT ROOM IN A private family, without board, for her two dauzh- ters, in the vicinity of Twenty-first and Twenty-third streota, near Broadway ; references exchanged. Address M. B., $09 Broadwa; ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, UNFUR- nished, a front Room and Bedroom, ight house- keeping, between Twenty-fifth and Thitty-titth streets, Sixth and Ninth avenues, Address, stating terms, E. A! ©.care of Dr. Armstrong, 330 West Thirty-second str NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED—WITH- out board, for two gentlemen and wives, within five minutes’ walk of Grand Opera House. Address M. B., 308 West Twenty-third street. In the Country. |OUNTRY HOUSE WANTED—FURNISHED, WITHIN two hours of New York; not le than forty rooms. State full particulars and price and address H. M., box 146 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broadway. SUNDAY NIGHT, OLInT © © ee Gt OPERA HOUSE. ACT 8—-DEPARTURE OF THE STEAMER BRISTOL, —= °° © © BRIG ACT 4—THE SEQUEL TO BLACK FRIDAY, BOX SHEET OPEN S1X DAYS IN ADVANC SATURDAY—BLACK FRIDAY MATINEE AT 2. (puzamee COMIQUE, 5l4 Broadway. —_— PRELIMINARY.—Measrs. JACKSON, TOOKER & MOR> RISSEY announee with respect that GRAND OPERATIC CONCERT, non SUNDAY EVENING, APRIL TWENTY-EIGHT, are complete. Tho selections for the programme will, embrace the very gems of all AN, GERMAN and ENGLISH and find interpreters in the best avatlable musical SIG: BRIGNO. for the first tine this JOSH HART... “ TWO GRAND BURLESQUES, eir arrangements NEW STARS. THE WORRELL SISTERS. FIELD OF THE CLOTH OF GOLD. THE WHITER CROOK. Proprietor and Manage TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVE! UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, Boucicault’s great comedy, LONDON ASSURANCE, will be given for the first time here in éight years, with d beautiful scenery and appointments and appro} the following a CHARLES MATIN ESTER WALLACK., JOHN BROUGHAM. JOHN GILBERT. J. H. STODDART J, B. POLK, ..Mr, LESTER WALLACK ores, the most GRAND OPER America’s favorite tenor, appoat season in concert, in co! Mile, PAULL CANISSA, Soprano, of the NILSSON GRAND ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY! reatest Baritonet 0, the Chilean Pianiste -MALE BALLET TROUPE. Mile. JOHN-INI HART-INI, L NI Mile. LARRY-INI TOOLEY-INT, Herr WILLIO. ax Harkaway DEVER BROTHERS, awn 4 LA VERDE CHILDREN, and all tho MAMMOTH COMPANY. WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, E COMIQUE. .—As certain parties aro circulating a report THEATRE COMIQUE will be torn down the coming May I most respectfully m the public that ILL BECOME SOLE, E 30) on and after Ma: Senorita FIL Mr. RH. 8’ OBA GRAND OP! NTIRE NINTH REGIMENT BAN} can now be secured at the Box Office, Sel way, and Erie Ticket office, the june! strect, Broadway and Fifth . M. HOLLAND. PLESSY MORDAUN’ N TR, add Twenty-third JAMES THEATRE, PHL MacEVOY'S NEW HE OR IRELAND IN AMERICA, introducing the fumous BARNEY THE GUIDE, and concluding vith the Inughable ARNEY AND THE “IRELAND. SION dd together, forming YOUR SBATS, TCON, 7T Of on which these artists have appeare pT EERROAGHABLE, ON THE PRESENT STAGE. aaa Ge ce }ox Book open two weeks in advance. MIQUE Tn compliance with numerous requests Mr. Wal- 8 to ANNOUNCE a CIAL MATINEE, SATURDAY, APRIL 27, On which occasion LONDON ASSURANCE will bo presented UNAPPROACHAB! JOSH HART. For full particulars of Scenory, Songs, Dances, &c., rogrammes. No extra charge 75e.; Dros C1 ATINEE WEDNESDAY AosDEnr a NILSSO; for reserved seats. 3 Gallery, 850. ATURDAY 2 P.M. ON'S FAREWELL—THE 29TH, 3 FAREWELL TO AMERICA, MOND. NING, April 29, at 8 o'e! Messrs, MAURICE AND MAX STRAKOSCH FINAL APPEARANCE IN NEW YORK haying been ongaged on the Cunard steat ort on Wednesd SQUARE THEATRE, RK. W. BUTLER. GREATEST THE GREATEST SATION EVER KNO SENSATION EVER KNOWN, HOUSES T)1RONGED NIGHT! BY THE ELITE AND FASHION OF THE to see THE INIMITABLE, UNIQUE PERFORMANCES of THE YORES FANIC) ATH AVENUE THEATRE. Twenty-fourth street, n Sole Leased and Manager... LY METROPOLIS Mi D, a HirstiNa Ne y {tbon which eccaston, leaving this WELL TO AME for the benefit of Mile, Christina Ni artist will be assisted by the TRAKOSCH with GRAND © Mr, MAX M. Zz “AMILY) THE VOKES FAMILY, M . CEPTION IN AMERICA jorms a fitting sequel to thelr GLORIOUS EUROPEAN TRIUMPH, The Fefined and eritieal Tho great Parisian Sensation. Fourth week. Theatre crowded to the doors. v WHOSE igt: oH ITALIA) CHORUS and ARETEK. .. Musical Director and Condue The only Strakosch opera ticket oftice House biiilding, next corner Seventeenth street | Budlle of New York N THOUBANDS jay and Saturda: Mito a PM. Placa Morris, Miss Mra, Gilbert, Rob Mr. Louis James, W.'J. Lemoyne, W. Davidge, erce, Chapman, ort, Misa Linda Delt ‘Lo Matinees Wednesd: open duily from 8 A. six days in advane ‘OOD'S MUSEUM. POSITIVELY LAST WEEK. THIS EVENING, AT eats may be secured ADT THEATRE, THE FABBRI OPERA, DEBUT OF THE EUROPEA! ST WILHELM RICHARD, the great dramatic Tener, Court Singer of the King of Saxony. NBACH, Primo Tenore, rial Opera House, Pesth, TEGAND, Primo ¥ 1 Opera House, Darmstadt, Grimths, Mr. Jay Geo, De Vere, Geo. Beekman, Godfrey and others. SIXTH MATINEE Parkes, Burnett, from the Grand D) ARTICLE 47, SATURDAY, at 134 o'clock. OADEMY.—EXTRA ANNOU? THE GRAND ITALIAN OP CARL ROSA and A. D. DE VIVO ROLLIN HOWARD, LA Tho principal rol NEZ FABBRI, Ponies 0 NT. New Costumes, COMBINATION, er grand role of. RICHARD, his debut'in the great imper: EISENBACH, in the part of. xpectation of fi COCK ROBIN? Saturday Mati M ated Burlesque, i sees .... Business Mana; Having brought to a close the most successful opera abrilliant series of repre- ISH, GERMAN and ITALIAN, the ELL PERFORMANCE, on TUESDAY, April 30, at 8 o'clock, when the following programme, tnrivalled in'the history of operatic enterprise, will be presented to the public :— GERMAN OPERA First act of *POSTILION OF LONGJUMEAU,” including the celeleprated “Whi Second act “BOHEMIAN GIRL,” rite songs, “In Marble Halls, Mme. PAREPA-ROSA. r. SANTLEY, ITALIAN OPERA, of “TR at2. pril 29, the celebr IXION, WITH A STAR BURLESQUE COMPANY, Bowery THEATRE. WM. B. FRELIGH sons ever known, sentations in ENGL is debut in'w more important role, THE CARDINA! management beg to annow A GRAND FARE! play ‘completed ute pr pre: ion, by . K MONDAY APRIT 2 ANI THE COURT AND TH MATIN ti) pe AnD, Tn active preparation, ) DURING TH ho Groat Drei N SATURDAY, the Great Draina of . Song” by Mr. WACHTEL, | —— ——————____ od tai taal BIA AN FRANCISCO MIN LAST W: LAST WERK OF BIRCH, WAMB( BAN FRA ESENT SEASON, ARD & BACKUS STRELS, Tiamense success of Ni Mr. WILLIAM MARDEN, Mrs W. G. JONES, and all the company in the DLE 48 OR DALY RAISED ONE. DUTCH SONGS by Mey WACHREL. THE UREAT COUR SCENE, KA. GL ot ot HUGUENOTS, com: K OF THE SEASON. des Poignards,” by Mr. SA'N’ nd the Grand Duet by Mm ACH LIVELIEST WE NEORGE W, MORGAN'S GRAND COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT, KLYN TABERNACLE, SATURDAY EVENING, April 27, pt whleh the following eminent artists will Gast, vig, tw A, Soprano. IDE PHILLIPPS, Contralto. Mr. eagle | BOWLE: INTLEY, and the A. M in his sensation act on the FLOATING BAR, To conclude with an aerial somersault from the front of the theatre to the stage, a distance of 50 fect. The greatest featever attempted in any theatre in the United States. ‘The performance will commence with the SPECTRE BRIDEGROOM, T SWAMP ANGELS in active preparation, by Chas. Foster. NOTH Although in order topresent the foregoing oxtraor- enormous ex be he management, mindful of rt accorded their enterprse, would call’ particular tion to the fact that the priccs will remain as usual, 20; Reserved Seats in Parquet and Reserved Seats ho very generous viz Boxes, $25 and $: General Admission, ‘ANTED—A FURNISHED HOUSE ON THE BANKS of the Hudson, containing from 2) to $0 rooms, suitable for a boarding house; Yonkers preferred. Ad- dress A. B., box 144 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,255 Broadway: YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &C. ay OR SALE—A SCHOONER YACHT OF ABCUT 100 O. M., very fast; well found, well fitted and ready tons, 0. for immediate service. Apply to CHAS. H. HASWELL, No. 6 Bowling green, New York. OR SALE—THE CABIN SLOOP YACHT MYSTERY, nearly new, 37 feet long, 14 feet beam, with complete outfit and In perfect order. Apply on board, foot Court Sproat, prookiyn, or address J. W. C., 201 East Thirty- hisd djreet, New York. at 3 SALE—HULL, SUITABLE FOR ICE OR HAY arge onpant 400 tons; length, 130 feet; be: et inside; aeptn, [1 feet; in good order. Also Pil (new), 61 tonsold measurement; length, 61 feet; beam 174¢ et; lepth, 734 feet; well found in sails, &c. ; splendid sca boat and fast saller.’ Apply to WILLIAM H. HAZARD, Jr., 173 Greenwich street. ‘ith or without Board, a nice Room on kecond or th: FEW CHILDREN OR SMALL FAMILY CAN FIND lain Board for the summer in the healthy vil- ., near the river; no other board- WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—TO LET, e front Room, well furnished ; table for two or three; refer- ‘Address R. B., He FARMER WILL OPEN HIS HOUSE FOR TEN OR twelve boarders; terms moderate ; half an hour's drive from road and near! dress FARME: jern Improveme! ; Place desirable; Wallkill Valley and Erie Rail- an hour's drive fr: Clinton Dale, Ulster county, N. Y. OARD AT YONKERS—FIVE MINUTES’ WALK from new depot; extensive and well shaded grounds; unsurpassed view of river; tions all first class; stabling, ald Uptown Branch office, \OUNTRY BOARD.—TWO OR THREE SMALL CHIL- dren can be accommodated for the summer in a 60 miles from New York, ¥, 30 Platt street. NOUNTRY BOARD—AT FORDHAM, 2 minutes’ walk from depot; terms $7 and R. DREW & CO., 156 Fifth avenue. YOUNTRY BOARD AT CATSKILL.—A FEW PERSONS: can be accommodated with ices. Convenient to cars au WEST FIFTEENTH STREET.—ELEGANTLY furnished Rooms to let, with Board, to single entlemen, where they can have the comforts of a home; rms moderate. WEST FIFTEENTH STREET.—A PRIVATE family will let, with Board, two Room: mély furnistied, to a gentleman and’ wi lemeh ; reference, SEVENTH AVENUE. nd bath; accommod: Address LOCUST, Her- ,265 Broadway. .—A GENTLEMAN AND wife can be accommodated with Board; also two gt three single gentlemen. SECOND AVENUE.—A SMALL, SOCIAL FAM- lly have handsome, pleasant Room, with partial ‘as, bath, comfortable meals; Inquire at New 45 MINUTES for two gentlemen ino other boarders; price PRIVATE FAMILY OF TWO, OCCUPYING THEIR A own house, clegantly furnished, would like to rent, th best of Hoard, a Sait of Rooms, bathroom, ample enilemah and wife; loca ences exchanged. TANK, Real Estate Aj ood Board at moderate boats, Address L, M., desirable; terms E. ae 2S UNTRY BOARD CAN BE HAD AT A DELIGHTFUL residence at Eatontown, N. J., three miles from Lon; ishing and bathing; a few select everal boats daily 150 East Twenty- Branch; excellent tabl boarders taken at m« from foot of Murray seventh street. JOUNTRY BOARD CAN BE HAD NEAR MADISON at a rotired farm house, where one can feel at home; Dieasant rooms, shade, & . [re Casta Addi LARGE, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM ON to let to gentleman and wife; Board stree! pply at ddress D. D., Herald Uptown Branch eae ISH FAMILY, RESIDING ON WEST anewly furnished Second Floor, with Address M., box 110 Herald Uptown 1,265 Broadway, NICELY FURNISHED THIRD STORY FRONT Room to let to gentleman and wife, with Board for small and quiet. Address FURNISHED, drive from Madi- HL., box 70 Post office, Madison, OUNTRY BOARD WANTED—BY GENTLEMAN AND wife; healthy location; terms not abo month. Address 0., box 2,496 P NOUNTRY BOARD WANTED—IN A PLAIN FARM- house, from May 1 to Se; daughters (adults); would requi Branch or Catskill Mounta full particulars, for two days, Uptown Branch offiee. JUNTRY BOARD WANTED—ONE HOUR FROM for four adults, from May 1 to September Address Z., box Il jady only ; family ost office, New York. N ELEGANT SUIT OF ROOMS TO LET, WITH ard. Tocated om Twenty-first street, near Flevh ave- ointments first class in every particu- DREW, 165 Firth avenues > EDUCED RATE~IN WEST FORTY-SECOND furnished Rooms to first class , with or without breakfast; all ed. Address SELECT, ember, for indy and two re only one large room; per month for ail; DRIANOE, box 43 ntlemen Or a famil ome comforts; réferences exchan; erald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broadway. SECOND FLOOR TO RENT—WITH OR WITHOUT ( terms not to exceed $110 town Branch office, 1,265 Broadway. 4.0 FOOT CABIN SLOOP YACHT, NEWLY RIGGED and handsomely’ ftted out; will be sold at a bar. rain ag owner has no further use for her. Inquire of F, ATES, foot of Thirty-seventh street, South Brooklyn. FATE, HAIR, HAIR—SHAW'S PATENT, HATR, equal to Human Hair; can be combed and brushed} Switches $l, &c.; Human Hair, cheapest in the market; lid Switchés one yard long, $3; French Twist, $4; Curls $i and upwards; Indies! own hi de over, 2c. "Latest ways on hand. 352 Bowery, near Great Jones Highest prices paid for Human Hair. MITH'S PATTERN BAZAAR, 914 BROADWAY, NEAR ‘Twentieth street—NEW ARRIVALS of imported styles; CHARMING novelties in Summer Costumes. With EACH PATTERN we give a CLOTH MODEL, which is a FEREROT guide to make by, Patterns FITTED to the FORM WARRANTED PERFECT, THE LECTURE SEASON. OR THE BENEFIT OF THE CHURCII OF S' the Virgin, West Forty-fifth street, Mi. DE CORDOVA will deliver his lecture on MRS, GRUNDY, at Association Hall, corner of Fourth ayenue and Twenty- third street, on THURSDAY EVENING, 2th of April. Tickets can be obtained atthe door on the evening of the lecture, MARY $2; Admission to Family Circle, $1. |. B.—The sale of Seats will commence Saturday, A. M., at Steinway Hall, East Fourteenth street, and no more than SIX SEATS will be sold to any person what- e PIANOFORTES. LARGE STOCK OF PIANOS, BEST MAKERS, TO it rent allowed on purchase. ion square (165 Fourth ay.) WAREROOMS AND Mr. H. BIALLA, First Presbyterian churely GEORGE W, MORGAN. ars, BIALLA, WHITELEY and MORGAN: Reserved Seats 50, can be obtained at J. T. Bol ADEMY.—LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON. AND UNPARALLELED GRAN CARL ROSA and D. DE VIVO. TSTEEDMAN & HOLLYER'S factory, 85 West Sixteenth street, betw Sixth avenites, a large stock of first class Pia low prices for cash; a number of. sec with all the improvem ) SUCCESS OF THE COMBINA’ a limited number), $1 Bookstore, 244 Fulton Doors open at7. , from $10) to and square Pianos to rent and sold on easy piano warranted. t JAM TELL (by genera which Opera was presented last night before an over- house, and created such a yociterous enthust- th the following unapproachable cast :— EPA-ROSA as Matilde. WACHTEL, Arnold. KARL, Fisherman. A. NEUENDORF IANO FOR SALE, AT AUCTION, 25, at 103g o'clock A. M., at 64 West ‘ABLE ENTERTAINMENT for WS! LODGING HOUSES The Brooklyn Amarantla ion in Goldsmith's Com- B esses by the .. Dr. Bellows ., Favorite Song by Mme. ive Plano Solos by tho just F. Bayer, of Prussia. Tickets DORIA, Jemmy. SANTLEY, William Toll. COOK, Walter. Hall, Ryse, 4c. ‘tor and Director, T BLUME'S—ELEGANT ROSEWOOD IAZELTON overstrung bass, Plano, with pat 5 nents; second ha prove eats in Parquet $275; great bargains. Reserved Seats following distinguishes and Governor Edward Salvotti and several attra served Si General Adinission $2. $2; Admission Family Circle, $1. jusic and 114 Broadway. EDERICK BLUME, 27 Union square, Broadway. BARGAIN.—A FINE-TONED SEVEN Piano, rosewood case, r¢ Call at 23 Se’ and Balcony, $5. re eats at Academy of celebrated Professor H. ROOKLYN ACADEMY—APRIL 29. THE GRAND ITALIAN OPERA COMBINATION, IN TROVATORE, PAREPA-ROSA, PHILLIPS, WACHTE) red Thursday at Academy und 114 Broadway. FAREWELL MATINEE, , AT TWO O'CLOOK, FAREWELL MARTHA MATINEE. PAREPA-ROSA, PHILLIPS, WACHTEL, SANTLEY. General admiss! Boxes, Parquet and’ Family Circle, $2. ‘ound corners, in ope OST gazes ARK THEATRE, BROOKLY: LL & McCLOSKEY. USES CROWDED, “THE GREA’ SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD UPRIGHT PIANO $175. Also anew Will take goods in part payment. (AT HAINES BROS), 27 'Union Square, The celebrated Haines Unsurpassed for tone, finish, &c., At very low figures for cash, or by instalments on mi One second hand Piano, 233 East 124th street. Drama of “HE GParp VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERE Feira § SATU Reserved Seats in Reserved Seats my of Music and TEACHERS’ MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE ASSOCIA» favorable terms. TION, ood AS Hew, a bargain. 10, April 27, 1872, at 8 o'clock. For which occasion the following eminent artist volunteered thelr valuable ald :-— ¥ A MAGNIFICENT 71{ OCTAVE, 4 ROUND CoR- SATURDAY EVENIN nered Planoforte for sale, made to order, city maker, for $300; Parlor Carpets, Mir: ‘est 230 st., in lots to suit purchaser, UST BE SOLD THIS WEEK AT some price, a7! octave Piano, by best maker; has tent agraffe throughout and all 00) this winter; will be sold ntee at a great sacrifice; ‘all at once at 376 Bowery, arriage factory in rear. INA EDWIN'S NOV. ANOTHER HIT. ERYTE BLANCHE—CHAPMAN SISTERS—ELLA. The most popular entertainm THE POWER Private residence, 120 prano. % (ormerly Miss Caroline ¥. RARE CHA’ Fi rance of the brated Hest appearands QRUAN BROTHERS, AN ARKSTEIN, pianist. in The Musical Flats. John Hogan in song and dance, o Saturday at 2 o'clock. Sunday evening Grand ‘Concert by Carlo Patt. ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, ‘The FAMED SPAY The Wonderful SPANISH M Jenny Barrington, the Irish Vo The St. Kelix Infant Ballet Trou carved legs, overstrang, uP ELLER, pianist, 201 BOWERY, SH MINSTRELS, ED TR Tickets can be Allen street, near I ( PIANOFORTE, property family leaving city, ly guaranteed, used 5 months, or Suits, Etageres, Bookcase, wood and walnut Bureaus, Mat? Furniture, &., at a sacrifice, 36 West 15th st., near . T. Boy lester, and at the Academy iv AA. grand’ scale, for sale, The Great Sensustional D THE EIGHT TONY PASTOR'S NEW THE PARISIAN BALLET TROUPE, All the Starsin a Great Bill, Bronzes, Painting: Wy Srna SOMIC SONGS, Call before purchasing elsew! THE GRAND FAIR T 8. MISH’S, 137 THIRD AVENUE, LADIES AND gentlemen can receive the highest price for Cast-off Clothi ng and Carpets by calling or addressing. Ladies at- tended by Mrs. Mish. TY THE UPTOWN ESTABLISHMENT, 816 SIXTH avenue, near Forty-sixth street.—Having just ro- Celyed a large order from Omaha for cast-off Clothing and Carpets, will positively pay for Pants from $1 to $5; Coats, $5 to $20; Dresses, $10 to $50. ‘Try and satiety your: self by calling on or addressing Mr. or Mrs, FLATTO: . COHN'S, 44 SEVENTH AVENUE, NEAR THIR- Jy-third street, the utmost value ald for Cast-off Ciothing, Carpets, Bedding, &c., by calling on or address- ing Mr, or Mrs, COHN. T EDWARD MILLERS WELL-KNOWN ESTAB- Ishment, 160 Seventh avenue, near Nineteenth street, the utmost value paid in cash for Cast-off Clothing, Carpets, Jewelry, #e.. by calling on or, addressin above, Ladies will be promptly attended to by Mrs tour very pleasant rooms for a Refererices. Apply at 21 West ON!—A PERFECT HOME.—ENTIRE SEC- Parlor and Bedroom, with Board, ina of eulture, near Madison Addresa, with full name or reference, ¢ West Thirty-second street. OARD ag Ratatat B nee BE OBTAINED IN A 1 for family or ths on botwoen Firth and Sixth avenues. OARD FOR THREE GENTLEMEN (CENTRAL), BE- th and Twenty-third streets; terms . Address BOARD, box 127 station D. RD.—PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD RENT TWO t front Rooms, separately or together, with ood Board, at 26 West Forty-sixth street, to a responsible arty ; references. ANDSONELY “FURNISHED ROOM H ycenteatloeaon. 136 West Thirty-see- JOUNTRY BOARD WANTED—FOR GENTLEMAN, & farm preferred ; plain, whole: wife and infant; 01 "0 ; terms $10 per week (breakfast some food only requi and tea for Gentleman). | Address A. B., box office. squaro ; price for |AMILIES DESIRING TO SPEND THE SEASON the country from tho Ist of May will find a pleasant location, on reasonable terms, b: Ng seed D. HOUSE, bo: gentlemen, at 51 West N, WIFE, TWO SMALL CHILDREN AND desire Board at a country farm house, near 1: ;, terms not to exceed $100 A.M. G., 402 Willoughby avenue, OOD COUNTRY BOARD AND PLEASANT ROOMS can be obtained by erty, Sullivan county, OOD COUNTRY BOARD CAN BE OBTAINED IN A pleasant and healthy locality, not 20 minutes’ walk from the depot, Stamfor ts and carriages. office. 3 yo aressing Box 60 Post office, Lib- 8, HOT AND Board for lady scommodations box I4l Herald ‘A GOOD HOME,—A FEW PER. Bons, willing to pay reasonably for first class Board nd accommodations, are invited to call in the day time, i 4 129 East Twenty-seventh treet, between Fourth and Lexington avenues; every- ing new. Best reterences given and required. 10 LET—WITH BOARD, IN Jewish family, two nicely furnished front Rooms on loors. For particulars address W., box POT HARD TO FIN DSON RIVER BOARD—AT ONE OF THE FINEST residences; thirty minutes out and five fri ‘Apply at 71 Broadway, room 6, or address B. H., Spuyten uyvil. PERIOR BOARD, SHADY GROUNDS, AT A PRI- vate house, ten minutes’ walk from Sailors’ Snug Ha: bor or West New Brighton, Staten Island; boats hour; ferriage ten cents. Ay Bixth avenue, of address box RUNDELL HOUSE, BLOOMFIELD, N. J., ON i ris ahd Essex Railroad, joss than haded; within three 'Y rooms; is one of hin easy reach ‘A STRICTLY PRIVATE rat and second Herald oftice. 0 GENTLEMEN OR GENTLEMAN AND WIFE can have large, airy, handsomely furnished front ‘oom, all improvements, with Board, ighth street. References exch: BOARD AND 1 vi at Everet Librat New York Post office. ‘at 247 West Thirty- ne an hour from minutes of depot, the most desirab) Apply in person or by letter. RD, FROM MAY TILL NOVEM- ANTED FULL Homan, within one hour from Wall $70 week. Address BOARD, DGING WANTED, ENTS WANTED—WITH BOARD, PRIVATE ‘se rooms are required for the ac- jation of a gentlemen and his wife, and. will engaged permanently, Address A., box 1,914 Post office. (GERMAN) WOULD LIKE TO Board in a genteel American family where aire the language, Address L, 8, box 146 eitice. PA bath and close r, og strect, near salt water, at Post bentce box 5,243. ANTED—COUNTRY BOARD FOR LADY AND TWO children during the summer; farm preferred. Address NEW YOR! q Herald omee. ‘D—C RD*FOR TWO GENTLE- ee ls AR Ae within an hour from New 3. dy By, LOX 1,005 Pi rivate family and YOUNG LADY WISHES BOARD IN A PRIVATE, location above Thirty-tourth sirect, east of ot to excved $3; reference given. VULIA, Herald Uptown Branch office, men, in a private fam| ream With partic T 71 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN WASHINGTON and Waverley places.—Ladies and gentlemen will be Astonished at the prices F. HARRIS pays for their Cast-off Clothing, Carpets, Furniture and Jewelry. Never before have we paid such high prices as we pay at present, as we to are boul large order and goods must be had. Please callon or address F. HARRIS, 71 Sixth avenue, Ladi nded to by Mrs. HARRIS. AT ei TARTS, 400 SEVENTH AVENUE, “BETWEEN Thirty-fourth and Thirty-Afth streets—Pays the highest cash prices for ladies’ and gentlemen's Cast-off Clothing, Carpets, &c, Ladies waited on by Mrs. Hart. A? ROSENTHAL, (20 THIRD AVENUE, | NEAT Nineteenth street gat 51 Third avenue), ladies and rentlemen can obtain the highest value for Cast-off Cloth- ng and Carpets by Inquiring or mddressing. Ladies at- tended to by Mrs. H. Rosenthal. TB. MINTZS, 432 FOURTH AVENUE, ABOVE Twenty.ninth street—Ladies and gentlemen will be astonished at the prices B. Mintz ny in cash for cast off Clothing, Carpets, Jewelry, Silky Drewes, $10 to $60; Coats, $3 to $15; Pants, $2 to $6. Please call on or address agabove. Ladies waited on by Mrs. Mintz. T 297 THIRD AVENUE, NEAR TWENTY-THIRD street—M. LEON pays Highest cash price for ladies? and gentlemen's Casto Clothing, Carpets. Ladies waited on by Mra, Leon. TTHE WELL RENOWNED ESTABLISHMENT, Bevet therefore notify Indies and gentlemen having any Ca Clothing, Carpets, Furniture, &c., to dispose of, can re- gelve the highest cash pele by calling on or addressin; Mr. or Mrs. ROSENBERG, Seventh avenue, secon house above Twenty-fourth street. GREAT DEMAND FOR LADIES’ AND GENTLE. nen’s Wearing Apparel, Carpets Furniture, and ti a nl Jewelry.—I guarantee to pay the hi rices for them. Please ‘call or a note 4 poat. J. HALT, 178 Seventh ni Lad on by a! ‘Anhi Al —AT M. Rl 3 SL AVE! + Eighth street, and at our branch, 33 ladies and gentlemen’ will be astonished at the prices M MARKS pays for cast off Clothing, Carpets, Jewelry, &c. Tho following prices will be paid : “For Bilk Dresses, $5to ; Conts, $2 to $20; Pants, $2 to lease call'on or pa the number above. Ladies waited on by Mrs. arks. True, you will be dealt with to your satisfaction and T OL. LEVIS, 665 THIRD AVENUE, BETWEEN Forty-second and. Forty-third streets—Ladies and gentlemen will recet lothing, Furniture | asabovg, thi ON a on for Pee Sate ut arpets, &c. Please cal T) nded by Mw Le Yb STEINWAY HALL, MR. F, Bert ND AN) THIS (THURSDAY) EVE which occasion he w! SIMON, Soprano Mr. 1 Dr. L. DAMROSC Mr, MATZKA, Viola; NWAY PIANO, GREAT BARGAIN FOR . Arosewood Pianoforte, richly ave, every improvement, only $: J. BIDDLE, 13 Amity street, near Broadway. LADY WILL SELL BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD Chickering 7 octave Pianoforte, overstrung, carved Tes, &c., half its original cost. 28 Third street, near Bowery. (OR SALE—AN EXCELLENT ROSEWOOD PIANO, In perfect order, with ‘Stool and Cover, for $100—a ain; or Will be Iét low to a careful party for one year) 85 Bank street, up stairs, )0E SALE—A SECOND HAND PIANO IN GOOD CON- ice $75, Apply at 320 East Forty-ninth st. MANUFACTURED FOR THE first_class Pianos at moderate prices. The 78 Barrow street, near Hudson. ‘P1ANOS, MELODEONS AND ORGANS OF NEW AND ‘ost beautiful style, of best makers, at lower, instalments, or for rent, at WATERS’, n be found elsewhere, JEVERAL FIRST CLASS SECOND HAND PIANOS, IN excellent order, and warranted, to ERS, 425 West Twenty-eighth street, near HOMEOPATHIC SURGICAL F ers to continue the same until G, April 7. never been excelled, re- The attractions, which have neve red in wll departments, TWENTY SECOND REGIMENT BAND magnificent Art Also’ ft Parlor Fur- ening. Also’ full suit Parlor Fur pe every evening: «4 Restaurant, splendid assortment Fan les, which Will be closed out at red full Band of the First artillery, United States Army, yiltbepresent on Saturday, 27th ind, nd perform Pp. M. unt be Mr. SCHUESSE: Maste: WORTH OF M Songs, Waltzes, bel, Mendelssohn, garten, Zeikotl. LADY ORCHES’ 27 Union square, Broadway. every evening at pene TRA NARD.—PIANO, ORGAN, GUITAR, VIOLIN, SINGING, at the Private lessons, day and evening. Established 184. Circulars and rr JAY WATSON, Musical Director. HIC SURGICAL HOSPITAL FAIR CON. tinues open until Saturday evening, April 27. 92 Clinton place 688 Broadway, near Fourth street. Admission 25 cents. P, RMONIC SOCIETY. HEARSAL, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, AT 234 P. M. AGADEMY OF MUSIC. Grand Orchestra of 100 Herr CARL BE! mAAD, Secretary. BENJAMIN WILL GIVE TWO CON- way Hall on Tuesda: 24, ‘Duets and Singing by it close with a ne Jonathan's Tea Party, Peace, the Goddess of Liberty and all the he whole concluding with exercises aro ‘ole by $2 young ladies. Tickets 60 cents. GAS, EXPERIMENTS hh." Cooper Institute, Saturday evening, nd 2 cents. 8 o'cloc! ANTED—A LADY FOR DANCING ing on the stage, to travel with a comp: 87 Rivington stre TRENOR’S NEW ADELPHI HALL, Fifty-second pesset iy for cash or monthly 481 Broadway, than rfc BRYANT'S MINSTRELS RGMANN, Conduc' PERFORM IN NEW HAVEN TO-NIGHT. 'USIO ROOMS, 720 BROADWAY. MOST ELEGANT MUSIC HALL iN THE CITY, ARION ORCHESTRA, IETY CONGREGATE. LADY ATTENDANTS. Admission free. M. CAMBELL, A: papbsaty se ephatyelgh ome yr ANTED—A SECOND HAND STEINWAY OR CHICK. for cash. No dealers need ap- Franklin street. FR —GREAT BARGAIN, ON A splendid ‘keven | 0c last September ; cost, $590; wil for cash this week. Apply at 65 Seventh avenue, —A_ PATENT ARION J. turned from hire, nearly new, 7! carved logs, with all modern improvements and warrant: at once at No. 6 East Fourteenth street, Arion Pianoforte Company. ROF. G. P. Stell Piano, cheap certs ai evenings, April 23 liant CONCERT Night a It ye sacrificed BE AMENDANTS. © entitled “Brother TLEY.—CHOICE RE- 1 nights and matinees; also atthe Prescott House cij roadway, corner Spring street. LADY WAITERS, AT NOVELTY HALL, way. Call between 12 and 6. PIANOFORTE, RE- COLTON.—LAUGHING IN any. Apply at = = Wie Broan INSTRUCTION. vhs iIGHLY RESPECTABLE FRENCH DADY WANTS isin a private fe No. 15 West 45t FEW ADDITIONAL PUPILS WANTED—FOR THE ‘an experienced t ome; terms moder the hour from 1 t t 4st! vent AVENEL T THOMPSON'S COLLEGE, 20, FOURTH AVENUE, opposite Cooper Institute.—Bookkeeping, Writin, Arithmetic, Shorthand, French an: ladies’ department; day and evening; practically ; demand for operators. N ENGLISH LADY, fluent French, @minent masters in and Paris ‘ant method of teaching, having a family school ina de- fightful country village, will receive a few young lady boarders tojoin her class and form a home circle with @ young relative recently from hew and commodions, and will compete with those of the Foreronces, Address I. vay and 86 pianoforte, b; Broad BALL at the above their'own or. her on box, 164 Herald office, FINE, NEW PARLOR ORGAN, 10 KNEE SWELL best ‘clty make; Immense p ne; manufact ‘wentieth street. BARITONE —AN Inger, desires a ber of a quartet choir in this ci ulars inquire of 8. T. GORDON, FIRST CLASS SOPRANO WISHES AN ENGAGE- ment in a Protestant church choir; has had ‘ears’ experience and can furnish best references. ress 8. T. GORDON, 706 Broadway. ORGANIST, FAMILIAR WITH THE E' service. and'of much ex i osition in or near Address G. T,, station D. LADY WOULD LIKE TO GIVE VOCAL AND IN- stramental instruction for alified; references given and re Herald Uptown Branch office, WITH BARITONE VOICE, stoned to all forins of bass in quai Gefuateer cholt in this chy ofyaaarent Dl BOSE, box 4,818 Pout (TOMY, 613 BROAD. nid Bleecker stre (d understand. Lecturea ‘Those parties tures can have them ipt of 25 cents, by address USEUM OF ANATOMY, Spanish, separat E should visit th one acing people. should see an he Philosophy of Marri Je to attend these impor ower, sweet sell for T IN MUSIO, ing acquired under EXPERIENCED ition as precent r OF asa mem- ym May 1, For partic- | Broadway, New York, WILTGHT 1 TH K,"”. CAPITAL 80) )'Fond Dove,” G “Down in h Coal. ng e ‘the educational advi best city schools T Post office, Babylo: LOCUTION—LESSONS IN THE ART OF PUBLIC speaking, for the stage or platform, teacher of practice and experience, at moder Address ELOCUTION, Herald ofice. | Spm Lane HtSoN & O., Publishers, YOLDEN BELLS” MAZURKA, BRILLANTE, COM- ; a charming composition; bri dimeulty ; elegantly tilustrat Be. FR. A. MOLLENHAUER, Publis 43 Montgomery street, Jersey PRINGTIDE FESTIVAL of the “Orpheon Choral Soctety,” The grandest con- Gert of the yenr, Academy ot Music, Monday event y Rev. Dr. #2. new joa at Dison’: @ city; terms mode: Mant and of only modera’ ed title page; price __ ASTROLOGY. REAL SCIENTIFIC _ASTROLOGER.—PROF. MARS is consulted for Good Luck, Speedy Marriages, Like- SH, third avenue, neat Fwelth ; Is eminently regguired. Address Box road , GOOD READER ‘music, desires en: rr director in in strect, Finty cents to 8 OFESSOR LISTER, ASTROLOGER, FROM BOS- can wee at74 Lexington avenue, ugar l