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= BUARDERS WANTED. SEVERAL, TANDSOMELY FORNISI y degen] A. with |. fire and gas, at 48 Ly Fifth avenue, ineluding second story frout halt wed aieiaing BLOOK EAST OF COOPER INSTITUTE.—HAND. somely furnished Suit of Rooms to let to a gentler or gentleman and wife; partial Board tor gentioman if desired. 33 Stuyvesant street. 1 =e, Laney ren Heid Uri) sheng oR Lie . irnished), omr fo nileman an weenie) also e hall hoonts terns moderate. S38 t Ninoteenth street. D FLOOR ENTIRE OK SUITS OF ROOMS ON SEC. kedfeane doo Sot he nig Call saa Ors iurday rat class; ces exchal . a M7 Pith rt IN CAN BE ACCOMMODATED: with 4 “iitutabed Rooms with or munout Board, al 68 Leroy street. Reference required. HTM AVENUE, 38 CORNER TENTH STREET. — 5 large pleasant Room, suitable jor @ gentleman, wife or two gentlemen, with tiret Peinse Board single Room, aoe 9 aaa WEST WASHINGTON PLACE, TWO DOORS FROM —Th mforts of a home enjoyer 3am rr ctimardors taken; locaton and table frst 6 Jive car routes. $6 7: 70S PER excel single gu Booms, with erect unset, six blocks west of Broadway. TH STREET, M EAST.—UARGE AND SMALL TO "Mooms te tet trom a io du) per week ; house newly furnished throughout; table unexceptionable; references ae also day boarders wanted. — nh og WAVERLEY PLACE—THE FINEST HOUSE, IN 12, oe city; Laie? folk bays Parlor, $25 ay & al oom, same floor, and tt) Roo! ‘or 810 for one person, with Board.) asp 13 WEST, SEVENTEENTH prREET.—to Lat wi M7 rrnished Hoos Ot ceed Dees Awash dvet Sass; reter- exchanged, 147% STREET, 108 EAST.—ROQMS ON’ SECOND floor; cil and cold water, aes jarge con aay nd Rooms on fo ri handsome! nished ; rea son abe for. parties of gentlemen, vith ‘Breakfast irae. sired; family priv: NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1873—WITH SUPPLEMENT TO LET FOR SINESS Pt PURPOSES. SPLENDID PARLOR R AND ASEM ENT, A, Serie, eee, rane singseaeet bee: barber's sh A be vou to the F FOF a shop. fit | nt ig FIFTH AVENUE.—STORE, 100 FEET pane tocol fea COKE, above Tweaty~ aven reni. aithe ect AA —your UR NEARS LRARE OFA Four erony Sixth tenes, with Hoxzos, Wagons _ cy ene D FRO FROM rutin ort. J. Ge three as ia at thro mie Bere remote a ness Fis DOLLGE! he, 33 eae NO. 6 DE staRiy, NorTu CORTE: sido, mear Broadway, © esirable. five ree elton hey) tae Tt a sates ty =p Ray 7 RATE out GCHANCR pno,'3 AN vires ete t FFICE AND. DESK OME LET. on UIRB OM" . A. LBE, 245 ae on na oF Tae YOWER.—TO LET, LARGR AND & Rooms, Stee sien aes U3 Nassau Directs also tho Basom rime _____M. J, GILTOOLY, office No ®, GHor OP TO LRT—AT NO. 9 ae ed Nt Rowe, STREET, roadway, & Semen oultable for any kind of busin ‘business, wi tho Tr ‘LET—STORES Ant figment IN brown fa. He Hida iret, ot or af aa Ae 20 Second Lee esi corner Tee aa of Bleecker ‘imma ut KAST SEVENTEENTH STREKT, NEAR avenue,—With a French fai agen ¢! “Floor, consisting of four rooms, | or without ri Rooms; re ‘S| WES (GHTEENTH STREET.—DESIRABLE iter Booma to let, with Board, to families or aingle gentlemen; references exchanged. QAM STREET, @ WEST—NICELY FURNISHED Rooms, with fiat clase Board At reasonable rater, for ‘families and single Persons; ‘unexceptionab! home. 25 CLINTON PLACE.—SECOND AND THIRD STORY ) front and back with e logant pantries, fire Fe mas included, at $6 and $7 por week; lsd table Board 2 WEST EIGHTEENTH STREET.—HALL ROOMS, comfortably (urnished, with Board, in a first class House ; references exchanged vy) WAVERLEY PLACE.—TO LET, WITH FIRST class Board, a tront Parlor and second slory front Room, with private table; also a Room for two gentle- men, EIGHTH STREET.—ROOMS TO 5 29 let, with or without Board, tn a first class locality ; private house, Also elegantly furnished House, near Madison avenue, cheap for Winter months. Q] CLINTON | PLACE.—LARGE ROOMS, SECOND D1 and third floors; front Room, southern exposure, suitable for a family’ or two gentlemen: Room, with Board; sonable, 25 AVEST FOURTEENTH | STREET, BETWEEN ) Witth and Sixth avenues.—Newly and elegantly fur- mished Parlor Floor; also other sunny frout Rooms ; tab! a class, private if required ; farntlies or gentlemen; ref- reaces. 36 with Lil erences ¢ 38 WEST NINETEENTH STREET. "—HANDSOMELY furnished Rooms, en suite, with private table, to party of gentlemen or families; references exchanged. 36 WEST _TWENTY-FOURTH STREET.—NICR Rooms, with or without Board: al, Second Floor, with private table ifwanted. wey ad Floor, WiN HEARN LOUNGE Ramieds 0 42 WEST SIXTEENTH STREET.—AN ENTIRE Third Floor to let, with Board, elther singly or en nite; est clasw accommodations; references exchanged. |] NINTH STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND University place.—Furnished Rooms, with Board, for families and yertlemen, with good substantial table Krates in roms; southerly exposure. pleasant hall ‘few table boarders taken ; terms rea- HAST TWENTY-FIRST STRERT.—A PARTY LEAY. ity vacate a handsome Suit of Rooms, ann comforts ot a refined home. Ref- WEST TWENTY.SIXTH STREET.—NEWLY AND 52 elegantly furnished Rooms, with reter. ences given and required. G9 WEST, ELEVENTH sre TO LES, WITH Board, handsomely furnished Rooms, ‘Terms rea sonable, 85 Mac DOUGAL _ 8TRE eT PLEAS SANT | ROOMS for gentlemen and wives or sing tlemen; also # oom tor (wo, $12; good Board and pleasant homes location desirable, 10( WEST THIRTY.FOURTH STREE lady living alone has furnished Rooms gaa and bath, to gentlemen, with partial Boi Moderate, Call for two days'on Mrs. B. 11 WEST FOURTEENTH STREBT.—A_ PRIVATE family having taken this honse offer Reoms, with A WIDOW with fiest class Board and accommodations, to families and | 199 gentlemen, on moderate terms; re erences, LARGE FRONT ‘urnished, with Board; } also two other Rooms; Room, on EAST TuIRTY. NINTH STREET. —HANDSOME. ly furni le first cla He Board terins moderate; references ex- change 15 EAST THIRTY. FOURTH STREET, } OT ingign avenue.—Large, furnished’ front Room EAR LEX. nod Hall Koom adjoining southern exposure), with STREET.—ONE ca Two i Feierences, 6 16 can have a neatly furnished Bedroom, front, with Voard, on reasonable terms. FIFTH AVENUE.—THIRD FL OoR To LET, Board , terms moderate ; references exchanged. 16 contan mon Rooms, bath, 4c., unfurnished ; 158 ) SECOND AVENTE. i SINGLE GENTL! EMAN rent $10) per mor T.—A PRIVATE 6T% PORTY-NINTH STREI ae Jet ry couple of handsomely furnished 1004 location; brown se, mal ebeveulent lo for ls Of cars; terme moder. 218 WEST FIPTY-THIRD STREFT. —ROOMS, WITH excellent Board, attendance, gas, fire, &c., for {wo persons, $25, $2) aud $16 per wee Fighth, seve id Broadway cai 3) WEST TWENTY.PIFTH STREET, BETWEEN 262 Rronurand Eighth avenues.—Nicely furnished front Room, with modern improveme to let, with Hoard; private family ; terma moderate. 33 WEST 7 THIRTY. SECOND STREEBT.—ROOMS ON . thied floors to let, Board ; d. ers accommod: 380 WEST THIRTY-SE Kighth and Ninth handsome tront Room, ot gentlemen ; references ¢: 509 WESt Twenty: THIRD STREBT.—A PRIVATE UA family wish to let a parlor Suit of Rooms, sec ond floor, with superior Board ; very desirable, NICELY FURNISHED SINGL ms Breaktast if desired. 152 Wave; avenue. ROOM, WITH Y place, near Sixth raat x OF ADULTS naN A AC ‘OMMODAT E a couple of gentlemen with Rooms and Board. re ence, "4s Wost Thirty-fith street. P eye “BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. ‘A 2 Sree max JEXGAGED Dc DOWN Pedal saenre whee ee ct ° joy the yay ofa Ae t se Jon Tengen ty were ead Day more than with Bowed, Tionth ; revere Crees Be My, Box Badd Post ome, «SX HANEEA: A GENTLEMAN Home = dy tion prompt and ray street. = Ad? ate : ‘Address PUBLISHER, 8 Mur. A GENTLEMAN, WIF) z, arp nw terms mol e_ perma. ae ‘ase stating location nces exchanged ONE OR TWO WELL OARD WANTED BY Bere i batt nent If salted. 4 HOM! 7 GENTLEMEN beg furnished Rooms Addrems, with term: ANTED—FOR 1 TWO GENTLEMEN, hatae ROOMS, private fanny ho boartihe nouse eed AppIy tl sh ngt aor Eiteenth ‘streaty rete Py oe given and Address A... b New York. box 1 = Bed ad MAN, A SINGLE Drivate familly preferred: fan! fer! ae ‘tating terms'and other ‘) MARRIED COUPLES DESIRE, PERWANENTLI 2 two large Rooms aud Board ; tM re aat Teae must be first class. Address PERMANENCY, Herald town Branch office, ine roadway, stating’ particulars as not exceeding $45 per week, fire and yas in- OTELS. Ne ENGLAND HOTEL, NO. % ROWFRY, CORNER of Bayard street: 200 light rooms, neatly furnished Bie, or 6c. per night; $3 to $4 per week; only. if cae ARK HOTEL (EUROPEAN PLAN) AD man and Nassan sireets, near Stoome at ronersabis ices forte a, T A. DU for gentlemen Stations NST s open Jor the Winter season ; Kt combines all the convene ees ol # city hotel, with a good table and moderate pric wo sninutes from ipot of Barciny street, via Morris aad bis. ex Railroad; trains daily. ©, ULIZELBERGBR, Proprietor, No terms | ~ Parlor and Bedroom to ict, with + Ks couvenielit 10 with first class #94 Pa ore > adadan Please |i BROOMR STREET —TO LET, THE DWELLING ‘moUSsES TO TO LET. an Furnished. N BER Ganzhy FURNISHED HOUSE—ON THIRTY- third street, near sae avenue, at low rental; & he ‘and onturnishied Houses, large number of ot! Wiehe an TookER 0 Fi Fifth avenue. — “FAMILY AROUT LEAVING THE CITY WILL rent their fully and handsomely furnished House to a Beavers family only; location near Thirt: fork street and BENTON, War Feat S00 per mont dress | 1 Merton ries |A FURNIERED 1 HOUSE LET—AT $150 PER tO r month, on AM? Tyenty fase seeks, Wg ‘jum size, tl itor yO] imioediat OORsERS ke RDWARDs, 477 West Twenty-third streot, 00 WEST FORTY-SECOND ‘STREET, JUNCTION 2 Broadway.—Fully furnished House’ of 12 rooms to let, to a responsible pat yr $100 per month in ad- vance and Board aud mall Hoom for one adalt and child. U nfarnished. N UNFURNISED HOUSE TO RENT—ON WEST ‘twenty-second street; a very dosirable four story brown stone Tnglish basement: immediate posgetlon; decorated walla; all modern improvements: rent $1,600. _JAMES RK. EDWARDS, 277 West Twenty- third street, 4 WEST TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET, ig Faroe stogy, high stoop House; all improve: jer; rent $91 80 month, Apply on preinisos. 0 LET—THR LITTLE GEM OF A HOUSE 2 EAST | A Twonty-ceventh street, near, ee peat feyen in perfect order; o1 01 Trang oe Ree CONDIE Bo Bast Rwelith street. po RENT—FOUR STORY BROWN STONE : ENGLISH vusamment House 232 Wort frat atrect, untll Mayl, on RB 10 FINES F. MORGANS 30 Nassau { street, 0 premises, Detween 2 and 6, M. sharp, nis VURNISHED Rooms. AND APARTMENTS WALL sompiaias AP, RIME: Siioltded. "Rone St we ‘St. Mark's NIOELY FURNISHED ROOM AND BEDROOM ON | 21. second floor to let tor housekeeping; also a Bed- room; am moderate... 495 Broome street. Servant girl | wante spacto U8, | front Parlor, 40 | place, near Broadway. DESIRABLE ROOM, FURNISHED, WITH FIRE and gas, for one of two gentlemen; also Hall | Bedroom; restaurants and cars. 13 Stuyvesant street, ; near Third avenue. Prices moderate. ROM §$3—CHOICE SITTING AND BEDROOM CON. | necting; also Floors, furnished for housekeeping; house up town? new, clean, respectable and healthy ; water in rooms; excellent Wash house. Particulars at | room 9, 1M Broadway. We (SHED Roos TO LET—FOR HOUSE KKEr. RY FRONT ROOM TO le for one or two gentle- men, at 62 West Twenty-ninth street. ilies; F" RNISHED ROOM AND B DROOM, WITH closets, water, and every convenience for house- ' keeping; also a Room for-s getitlemnan. 192 Seventh ave- nue, near Twenty-f et. ‘ANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR AND BED. room; also single Room for gentlemen, without board, iu the new first class house 636 Seventh avenue, Junction ot Broadwi id Forty-fourth stres NICELY VURNISHED REAR PARLOR ‘AND ON aN" or two Bedroc agentiomen, or for light Louse- Keeping first floor. 153 West Sixteenth street. TICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, FOR FAMILIES OR URNIGHED SECOND let, without board, sui ANDE ME FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. gton plac AN single gentlemen ; everything comfortable and heat - hrough the whole house; at 26 Clinton place, near ) Broadway. RIVATE FAMILY WILL LET, WITHOUT BOARD, one of two very choice large Rooms and handsome rior. splendidly ‘urnished, to gentlemen willing to pay a tair price for superior accommodations. street, | between Fi ith and Sixth avenues. 10 LET—IN BROWN STONE HOUSE WITH ALL THE modern improvements, one furnished Room, with gas, &c., at 216 East Thirt: third st, _ Rent $20 per mi month. | PO LET—A NICELY PURNISHED FRONT ROOM ON second story; tamily private. Apply at 74 Amity st. $6; 50) SITTING AND BEDROOM CONNECTING, OU. furnished for bousekeeping; hot. and me | Water, bath, excellent wasbing privileges; good location. iity-second street, two doors west of Broadway. _ 1 € EAST TWENTY-EIGHTH large furnished Rooms to let, without Board; hot and cold water iu rooms; two gentleman can be accom- modated ina large Room. BOND STREET, opposite, D CENTRAL € 13 otel.—rurnutsa foome for gentiemen only; a Buit of Rooms (or two at $10 per week, with tire and gas; no meals, 15 west TWENTY-SIXTH STRERT, OPPOSITE om s’ Hotel, and two doors from Broadway.—A handsomely furnished Parlor Floor to lek eltiver singly or en suite; reference, 17 WEST twenty (trom Broa refurnished.—De: tlemen or changed 93 TRY for gentlemen in p IXTH STREET, THIRD DOOR opposite St. James Hotel, how ble Buityand single Rooms for ge Moderate; relerences ¢: ICE FURNISHED ROOMS | vate family, either single or en suite, Wh QQ RAST TWENTY-SECOND Broxdway.—Handsomely furni | Bedrooms, with bath room, on second gentlemen, without boar 3 WEST TWELFTH STREET, avenue.—A large Room and Bedroom to let tur: STRE ed id third floors, to Bished to one or two gentlemen, without board; also | other Rooms to permanent parties; terms moderate; in | advance, LEA. th i month, Aaa 56 | EAST NINTH without Boa i 3 | ue 1% “BIGHT AVENUR, OPPOSITE TH | Opera House, over ‘drag store.—A handsomely 62 | 00 convenient for light housekeeping ; par- ant; terms Very reasonable for quiet, STREET.—GOOD eet without board. A FEW DOORS WESI UNFURNISHED poms MENTS 'TO LET. pak Sinitee | ges. Private bat room. ‘also stn to let, in building: ro (of oe Pith te 3 cellent caterer on premise ere it de: sired moderate charges. WILLIAM nue K, 220 Fifth av. OWER PART OF HOUSE TO LET—1% WAVERLEY Place, with separate entrance; six rooms; inodern | improvements; no housecleaning’ \mmediate possession rent low. Also furnished Cottage; tem rooms; $00 per | WO LET—FRENCH FLATS, WITH ALL MODERN IM. rovements corner Lexington avenue and Fifticth street and corner Fifty-tirst street and Lexington avenue. N EXPERIENCED VOOAL TEACHER, JUST AR «\ rived trom Europe, desires a comfortable home with # private family where singing lessor exchange: best references. Address H. A., Ward Schubert & Co, 28 Union squar care of Ed. HAR \UITAR, SINGING, PIAN' 7, mony Lessons private eighth | ste t's Journal” alted ree Aduress J. JAY WATSON Sta MATRIMONIAL. GENTLEMAN (POREIGNER) DESIRES TO MAK IS the acqu © of & r¢ rg youre fn Ae suai, Aducosa 5. + Wilt view AND . er te i "6, PEODER, Atuolds Constable THR | | | | | ' iain course of six lectures on “Light” in Brooklyn, at the 21 West Ninth \ERULE FRANCAIS HARMONIE dhe Stas Masig, 29 Sasarday, jay, January 4, kets for iC | its ats tor course, $3 addi- STAY GREO BALD, baa tate Sige anaess \ | Broadw: | fen ng IN THE WORLD. «a ee re TIVE om N38 capi aga LAB LOS, five vid LN BEAOTI! Koshi iw SCENERY nbs Mer davoravea Mr. wha ” gaa AMV OEM NTE: AMUSEMENTS. 1RLO'® GARDEN. WALtAcws alt BVERY SVEN 6, te ae, Ta ont TeY RVENING aug until further notice, a THR GRANDES? SPECTACLE RVER WITNESSED ON dl 'SOTHERN ENTS. Foarteouh | “i TBLO'S GaBDRK. DAVIES. THR PREMIER He VENTAILOOUISE © JURY ovftun wor WORLD. tok sa om ane nes ena ERI aoe A TRRIOWOLE. 8 OARDAN 5 oan Gamat. |, Beanatice be ives ofthe bee waits anti rut av valled role of The colsbrased French BUPEO SINGER: Hoorms THEATRE, Seo, Tom fp ar ly gathe Geudiane bent hoe Genevieve do Brabant. "Pigeea. THR WEEK saTunbay Rveting 1810'S GARDEN, 6 AND LOTUS. wanruns, | PIR AND Bs IWIN nO L& GRANDE Tho popular Matinee Bntortainment for Ladics and rrowAnD TT sg MONDAY (Fi Pick {RST TIME rey SATURDAY, St HALY-PAST ONR. RAND OPERA HOUSE. f eines toB amicsion 1; Paraity Circle We. 5 ota hs me nt ue AUGUSTIN DALY ro erties and E! ea Inet gars will be acted A a th ANNOUNO intensely ica ae sl and FIRST. he Ni Bi} or Lee: ES PORRORS LYMPIO. BEL LENE MATINEE, eo TURDAY, at 4, OW NER OF ___Admatgsion (with seat), $1, Gallery, 600, YORKER STAD*PHRATRE, 6 AND 47 BOWERY. TS LIOHTMAY'S ‘RA ‘D RA COMPANY, IDAY EVENING, J; ‘at S o'clock, BVENING, ROUND Tae OLooK. ot Hee 3S oe Cd LAST NIGHTS, INRE BUT ONE Lely OSA) mips bel ol LAST NIGHTS OF ROUND THE OL00K. Pp pee eg EVERY BVENING THIS - Ditson & genio lore, 7a ‘Broad a which will be proson! sprenoatod wiih ie a asp zie of mi ation: At the MATINEE stag ata, ‘the Theatre, or a BROADWAY, THEATRE COMIQUE, OF OLOcK. RONG aie te KO. re TO-MOBRO TORDAY) at 1}; o'clock. aE SPIN AND THEODORE THOMAS COMPANIES. | Ta activa 10 for brilliant reproduction the —— : | "3 DING DONG BEBIs}, beanie OCOD RD, pri atta er i ted OF THE | GANGES. by rasta TRNIAW! ore mis ate Fare rey A878, 8 precisely, NION SQUARE THEATRE. MATINEES EAT COMBINATION, Toe SHERIDAN SHOOK WEDNESDAY RUBINGTIN wa FAENTAWAKL A Ey THOMAS, ee ir, A.M. PALMER IND In contaiotion ED ORCHESTRA OF 50 ER RFORMERS, Doors open at 744; bey ins at 8 8 rURD, RUBINSTEIN wilt boda: SATURDAY. ay Conce: hu: ), Bond Saturday Matince bogins at 1). Qlowses) Gigue Air o1 Variations i‘ ranged, Bt Bute’ ubin. oe . stain) Pa et Mam 9 No. & (Vieuxtemps) “ Waa S bab, 4 Sater direc oe OF RHE. ens, ef Npimitet Domsk skoi"” (Rubinstein), ian hve Maroh Lisat {y IRR + RNOON, JAN. 4 ONLY 8 4 RUBINS eieea WIEN Re ‘THOMAS ene cate Admission, $1 50; Reserved an ission $I Sofratince to location} Second Bale Soars, $2. Seats at Soinnay Hand it Droaaway. UBINSTEIN—T! THOMAS—MATINEB TO-MOR Byes eines pial Saturday afternoon, Jan. r oe ‘Y GALA MATINEE OF THD GREATEST ONCEET COMBINATION ON REOOR! POSITIVELY ONLY JOINT MATINEE APPHARANGE TUIS EVENING the ingeeel J Pie sb, id the chai rming Seeaesates,, oF OWANGH Bld OMI MONDAY NIGHT, -lanuary 6 Mr. JOHN BROUGHAM'S new Drama, itten expressly for this Theatre rounded on ae hovel, “A. Bridge of Glass,” and entitled ATIIERLEY COURT. The play will be scenery, tu niture ay ant ATS ADVANCE. y Haut, 701 701 sented ‘yb new and elegant it af aR BECURED SIX DAYS. IN 514 AEST ES CO) 10. TAR Pus: 514" JOSH BART... +) and MANAGER tomoatie Uenife.. im Boventy cighth street, uted in Pity-second stroot, from ‘avenue. trax. be age of 117th etecet, from of it street, trom Third avenue te utter be set, and the side- First "sure to Se meet sa Sra pa eas ee Se eet Tiina Gust EMRRrAtMENe IN Fein ory, Bs reap, RMERS EVER’ Ao ea, GERAT bet easy COMIQUE, 514 BROADWAY. |edit! Prieta GOMLOUE, 6 i BROADWA’ STAR COMEDIA dn Hart—Harrigan and Hart, Wild, NGLISH TRICK, PANTOMIME, NG———— BBL fest and Queen, BROADWAR PRA n QoMIQue. in their great Character si r Bketoh, BLARNEY. OF RUBINSTEIN, WIENTAWS! with his UNRIVALLE ye vneitaerha ae o Pier. \ERMANIA THEATRE, os Fourteenth strect, near Third avenue. 514 KITTY O'NETL, Miss M Miss JEN. BROADWAY. Beh GE ae COMIQUE. iE any pee FORD. WRAY, Miss 51 4 BROADWAY. THEATRE em coxrare A. THE GREAT ENGLISH TRICK CLOWN, nig the, are reserved ahd Herne: $1. | AD. NEUENDORFY.... wogigcii rere Director Now ready al inway’s, an roa wa; anus = s aa * phn RA San, QTEINWAY HALL. [RURINSTEIN-THOMAS | MATI- caveay in three acts, by Gruber. 1), NEE. TOMORROW (SATURDAY) AETERNOON, | Box office open daily trom 9 till’ o'clock. wt Doors ISMUMIVELY ONLY MATINER 201 BOWERY. PONY PASTOR'S Orana HOUBE, ¢ Ladie HE LE VERDE CHILDREN, OF RUBINSTEIN, WIE NIAWSKI, ee a al Minnie Rainforth and Will C. Burton Admission, $1; reserved seats, $2, at Steinway's, 514 THE ESTABLISHED NO BROADWAY.—THEATRE COMI VELTY THRATRE. Entire new Olio of Fun every evening. 7 NHEO. THOMAS’ UNRIVALLED Oe LAST fone abalone MR, ANTON RUBINSTEIN, THEODORE Tt Tao OMAB AND HIS UNRIVALLED ORCHESTRA. The sale of Reserved Seats and Tickets will commence on Monday morning, Jan, 6. ‘LOR. The fit Y Baar, tof the ‘Wane Bavaxr. RYANT, HARK TOGETHER’ WITH A ee COMPANY, MATINEES ony SATURDAY A AND, WEDNESDAY. novelties i in ‘active arati The most exteavagan! SPECIAL. n, 6, t of face ber! HALL, |ONDAY “EVENING, JAN. 6. Mr. BROW GHAWS. mee a mi LEY COURT, Sy Popes Ht TBRARY LECTURES, ‘NO. VIT. SEATS SHOULD BY N AD’ VANCE, | ete aker Ca en Brnen sex. ard MISS LILLIAN DG. IN. Subject—"dowip, Its Causes and Curo.” “The rich, sweet, deep tones of her voice cannot be pen- ‘O MINSTREL! Twenty- a street and Broaiway, N FRANC! corner of BIRCH, WAMB LD AND BAC! pictured, Ter faites ennnclation. the beautiful tm- AN IMMENSE BILL ¥OR THIS WERK, acery of her thouxhta bi nner, her style, her deliv. DR. COLTON'S LAUGHING G. Ter flaming eye, her t beaming countenance, her per- DR. © OLTOR'S, LAUGHING GA beauty, her ‘presence, and withal ner rey ‘ity, LET ME BE, | ‘and naturainoss, these ca not be portrayed by pen UIET FAMILY. | or press.""—Greenville Adve UIET FAMIL AR YOU GWINE7 NION gems THEATRE.—SPECIAL. BURLESQUE OPERA. MONDAY, E danuaty 6 ars ret night of Mr. Brougham’s w Song, fresh Jokes and Comic ma, AT! cured six days | i) 8 should be secured ine EW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 BROAD- NY PASTOR INVITES THE LADIES y, between Houston and Bleecker streets. —Every. MS i to visit his ners. House pile evening. ono should ‘visit this wonderful, Museum. Tt is full of itt “ ; | TTNION SQUARE THEATRE, SPECTAL, cverything people should see ant undersiand. "Lectures | Bites the wentiemens beeline MONDAY, JANUARY 6, FIRST NIGHT OF daily.ou S1he Philosophy of Marriage." Those parties | ————___ ‘eum -——- | Mr, BROUGHAM’S NEW DRAMA, ATHERLEY COURT. Unable to attend these dmportant lectures can have them NION SQUARE THRATRE.—SPECIAL, SEATS SHOULD BE SECURED IN ADVANCE. BECREYARY NEW YORE MUSEUM OF AN STORY Ai3 | US is NONDAY, eee OTE Cours, | (JRAND, BILLIARD EXHIRITION— GIVEN TONTGHT, r. Brougham’s new Drai Broadway, New York, ptbe hain Seats should be secured in Bean Facouctade by ve nae Joseph and Cyrille JNION SQUARE THEATRE, SPECIAL, | = ye ee ON FOR THE LA-| FREE: SMonday, Sanuary 6, rat nytt of THE LECTURE SEAS fice Hee hugeveniag g TONY PASTORS FREE: Mr. BROUGHAM'S N ATHERLEY COURT. ° = : ~ Opera House. Bring your wives, | FREE. SEATS SHOULD BE SECURED IN ADVANCE, SSOCTATION HALL PTELDS. © Free. | daughters, sisiors, sweethearts FREE, DIILHARMG IC SOCIETY. FRIDAY BYBRING, Jan. ag OPO! REHEARSAL FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, A'T 234 P.M. THE EDITOR AND. Avtito ME™! L ACADEMY OF MUSIC. JAMES T. Fi THEATRICAL AND --— ‘k on will Wotere for the first time N 4 MASTERS OF THE SITUATION. a JOWMANCE BRArOR’ he a, a patos Tickets 50 cents and 75cents at the Halland Schirmer's. '. T ras niaees) Adfnisstons for one tckot on Friday. ROF. TYNDALL WILL GIVE THR FIRST OF HIS Adtnient \o1 to ily cirele, $2; single lect: ® cents. Tickets now for tale atthe Mercantile Library and at the Acad. | emy on the venings of the lectures, ACADEMY OF MUSIC, JANUARY 13. Tic pe big boxes at Rullman’ ‘8, 114, and Schirmer's, 701 | NIGHT; SUBJECT, MASTER: Association Hall, Adm: DANCING AC. ADEMIK: | <DODWORTH'S CLASSES FOR DANCING, AT 212 | A. Filth avenue. For days and terms send ‘tor clr AMES TI FIBL 4 OF THE BITUATION, JARD.—PRIVATE, | INSTRUCTION FIANO, vrouin, | °ulat_ caper “A irgan, Guita rimony, day and evenin: EW cL ASSES AD CING ARE FORMING at 92 Clinton plac: bet ‘treet, Esiapianed 1998 Cie: | TO Winskors academy, Of West Thirty fourth | culars mailed tree. Y WATSON, Musical Directory. | commencing Saturday, January 4, atllA. M. and street, 27. | particulars please to call at the acade: NAMMANY MALL ASSEMBLY ROOMS ARE Now | mia sens occ ba ready to let, for balls, concerts, fairs and lectures, by the night or longer, at Teasonable terms, Apply to D \GONKUAL, Superintendent, in the building. WANTED. ROOMS, “ec In this City and Rrookiyn. GENTLEMAN WANTS A FURNISHED ROOM, with fire, without board, be:ween Bighth ang Four. streets, west. Addres: PIANOFO: Y HAINES BROS, RITES, A £ 2 Union square, j First class handsome new Piatiofortes for sale on very reasonable | NAL. FREN and sevelal thed eber tery et tor cash, PROFESSIONAL TRENCH " — ae A Address PRO! T SOHMER & CO.'S, 149 street, corner of Third avent Branch office, R | Parlor and NEAR FIFTH | for mt | Chander, Dining Farmed of Broadwa wiceanty tarnished Rooins to let, | fA ~% ie ie AND APALr- | $0, pinin will be taken in | om: : = 2 Pe BavaNrin’ MINS BRYANT"! i BRYANT'S MINSTREL D THI . GRAND MATINEE aT 2 vEny SATURDAY BRING YOUR HUSBANDS TO TONY PASTOR" 7 iby gov tee evening. BRYANT'S MINSTRELS MINSTRE! Hl | EF REM RQR—ATHENEUM. 585-“"bhoabway, ‘ BROADWAY, Wee sO SANUARY Mitigicsinte ee aeroreaia OSERT W. BUTLER ROR re suing vB A Batt: f'AND VARIED ATTRACTION. bikie ory TR wy intm cow Pantomime, at, Gomis and Sentimental Singing. AFTERNOON EO, THOMAS’ SYMPHONY CONCERTS the gre INSTRE LSY IN ALL ITS PHASES. H yack. THE e great ion ique, SATURDAY, EVENING, JAN, He A 8 O'CLOCK. ‘TAMES TAYLO! JAMES TAYLOR, THIRD ean CON CERT. JAMES TAY! JAMES TAYLOR. at oa } LEB! rae EXTRA ATTRACTIONS. PGatarday morning, from 3 ti 114 Broadw: For the Ladies. in their great Zouave Drill. tire nev ee For the Ladies. TONY PASTOR'S SONGS, Pore tae APPEARANCE 43 A MATINEE Fer the Ladies | MIKES AND ROGERS. TH AVENUE THEATRE, aT aay, HALL TO. Boner y AFTERNOON, admitted R HUMPTY DUM! AT All parties Rega f tickets 19 tor ie reeerved costs phd, OL 4 ‘AND nus So a mn pnt os ina tienatie Variety Entertainment. a2 dolocks wall save their money renga DALY. OUPE. afr HENGLER. wea rage of “GIANT LER. JACK, THE rothne Ss KILLER. Bras na ad Th ae ween 6th an V8. 1D. HOLE 'D. GRA avery renin ats. Saturd RYANT'S MIN! STUB S Da Pan ra ousites 23D STREET, al Matinee a ihe Wryanvs Den. 'y Goose. ‘orders. Bhakers. pity teal K. ADIES, ‘Treat Your Husbands, | They wil | cheatra r chair for 50 cents. Two or- NION SQUARE 1 THRAT! ‘RE. DAY, Jan. 6, first ni Mr. Rrougham’s new drama, ATHE: secured in advance. Seats should tgtat SPECIAL, Ley COURT. re, Near Broan ar — assortment of Fencin, nm hand and for sale, 8 Apps ‘CING AND BOXING pACADEMY, 18 OLINTON Boxing taught in one menth. aratus aud Boxing lonel MONSTERY. meer ave ESTAB: MENT, aut BUI Sind BROADWAY AND ANN STREET. 4 LARGE ASSORTMENT ON NS. (ana tively th in aid of As wibbws' Rp Kets, sdmiting ‘an be procure HAND he last) Le BALL SEASON. _ OF THEATRIcat, MINSTREL AND VARIETY CUTS CONSTANTLY BA The PORTY: “FOURTH ANNUAL BALL Pace sane FUN mast VOLUNTEER FIRE Lf USIC, MONDAY" EVENING, January 27, 1873, from any of the mana JAMES FF, WENMAN, Five ent, ear ALONZO SLOTE, Treasurer, 120 Fulton iret JAMES CAMERON Proscenium mia D TAs retary sesh. He joxes can be pro tem., 361 Broadway. obtained PF. WE: NMAN, President. ANAS ASYLUM BALI will be ACADEM ‘iven at the Usic, fie Pianos, the best manttiact Most reasonable terms for cash or | A PARIMEKTS WANTED—BY 4 SMALt, ca raed THURSDAY EVENING, JAN. 1 Planes used a Uitte, very tow fo, cash or torent: Call be- | furnished or unlurmished; rent ok 10 execed $00 per | gdtckets adumltting one, $8 to be obtaine pre purchasing elsewhere at as tu 4 few Yor! ote! rs. Me | gornbr'thint seenuer ourteenth street, | month,” Adaress tor Weatetaccnine Hoeaton, Dive |. Galeries, Gee ieee nae Sean GUSTED BOARDER, H ooMs WANTE: D—BY A GENTLEMAN ‘AND WIFE, LY Sitting and Bedroom, furnished for housekeeping, | with privilege of bath; must be in a respectable locality and easily reached from Union square. Give particulars pm terms, ce must be low, fo Mrs, LAKE, 28) Hicks ‘PIANOFORTE: GOOD Aw a & SON BRILLIANY TONED 74 OCTAVE ROUND 4i. nered rosewood Pianotorte for sale—Used § monte cost $900, for $300; Stool, Cover and Parlor and Bedroom | Suits; less than halfcost. Private r idence, 120 West 23d street, | between 6th and 7th avenues, Wirre-teak “FORSYTH STREET AND BOW. ry oF Broadway.by & respectable four or ms for housekcepiny uD Heraid omen ae rent moder: Suir, 0 FURNISHED red silk Fen oa 0 [PANTED—A SMALL FIRST CLASS FURNISHE, ; $45; Pianoforte, | House, by a gentleman and wife (no children), in central decast one or terme and t ication below Fortleth sireet; would rent le ag ago by May amend ‘wating TR ok » box 4. 123 Post of office, ne property FICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR de order, city maker, used 5 month: ‘arior, Charober, Dining Furniture ; China- & sacrifice; property family leaving fourth street. Boxes of Mrs. Board of Ald STATED SESSION. WN iaatse Dec. 80, 1872, Alderman Plunkite in “the. mohate and @ quorum of members, Recess till four P. M. B.H. Van Ruken ‘el Futh After recess: Present Alderman Wilder in the chair, rs. and & quorum of mem IEMERAL ORDERS ADOPTED, jes of Finy. seventh street, That the sidewaike on both side sere sew bt bet fe Eighth crouse fagi fe eens | oe PARTLY, FURNIGRED, FOR | seat agri a rom ith toh ne, be r rat or secon aid grade tones ve tone, Sona, and no less: noforte, bri Cham. | town Branch office. tia ‘hat Warren sitet, from Broadway to West street, be igh Furniveres Paintings 3 Clinton place (West Firth and Sixth avenues. 8; & sacrifice, pias 1 street), between WANTED, FLAT, WITH ALL OONV NIENCES. secaiten Wee pres deta fl ferns, a WS 1 5 00 iy MEAD, MS West Twenty: third Pee wilt FOR on OR small famity, »ftrnished Hon . Brooklyn, or in a r neighborhood not inofe tian one hour by rail teoor the City, Address, giving full particulars box 1,408 Post office. FAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD PIANOS—CARVED LEG every improvement, fully warranted, $230 | ments take . CABLE (ICKERING s, ._ STEINWAY'S AND OTHER FINE Pianos; Burdett and other. fine Organs. low for cash, on instalments and for rent. 8. X, BALL &00,, F § B, between Twentieth and Thiriieth streets; musi have exclusive use of one front window: business li - = —_———— —— Sienna! ht pees PRIZE—GOLD MEDAL—HAS REEN AWARD. | and party responsible and permanent, Address Stone | t. od to DEK =a, & BARN od by the American Insti. and state price, box 114 Herald office, ate for the best Pianos Splend Assoriment ; offered Ti NF Nery low ior cash, Factory aud wareroome lat Third ay- | YY ANTED—A, ROOM AND TH rm ‘sien to wo vurteent ee! . 7 : rt Ba Ld nbn Tarn pA Fighth aventie, not above Forty-third sireet, Address, DIAND FOR SALK NEARLY NEW PI with terms, M. West Forty-thitd street a | Twenty-five street beret CW tome WANTED TO RENT—FURNISIED LODGING ROOM, | 44 . A Hirst o Ines neighborhood ; » boarding house; priv: | ft TANOS AND ORGANS OL! , lee of office rooin one hour a day, Address, with price, ‘p ost beautiful ps s Oe LA on Mh DOCTOR A., Herald oMice, erfect ton pe si Kors, at lower prices for cash, or monthly | nts, or tor rent, during the holidays, at ASTROLOGY. 8’, 431 Broadway, ¢ can be found elsewhere, vort |NE FOR ALL Wil0 CONSULT MISS W. Reo! |W ANTED TO. BUY—A Good sKcoND.HAND | AU LINGTO: ms drunken or unfatt Piano. Call on addvess J. H. VRERE AND, | bande, tolls of § neas, Kool Inok and Tn ff WC Yadesdinrnnirsh Divs vietnry at 9 11 mehhimets a YR Ae + SOUR Sh sanae BIO MOY ggend pun yet mpd» WH ee 2 m f} ed 10 That vetier pet be Dullt io Kighty-first street, from First Ii Eight | VrANTED-BY A” Nis s Street four doors cast of Broadway." Open ti hee het eravohen bee | That geet X janps be lighted in Sixty-fonrth street, from | widow; eastern part of the city preferred termns hi Pith to Third avenue. UEGANT SEVEN OCTAVE [ROSEWOOD PIANO; | Reo other a ares Aduress, stating Rt a That ps be, lighted i ', a c wr | aker, only, $110; cuaranteed : greatest bargain in New | = | BY eh a ion the rk. ‘JAMES GORDON, 16 Bleecker street, noar M. 7 ON BROADWAY, | street avenue, flay from the corner of B: hundred and flity feet, be flagged. | payed with B Belgian or trapblock pavement. 1k be Inid from the northeast corner oI Capa ana ‘Mulberry streets the southeast corner o! lamps be lighted in Prous Ry Lin second strec' Be ay st pearees, Sixty. are and ex t street lamps be lighted in y side, between 1 a ‘street lamps be lighted in Stxty-fifth street, from | ‘Thai om both sides of I3lat street, be ged. That the sidewal on north side of Forty~ roadway, extending west about oue on the south rt cing about two hundred feet wes of Sec- east Sane avenue, on the ane te, of Sixty-first from Fou ft the sidewalk on the north side of Forty-ninth ect hetween Madison and Fifth avenues, be flagged. ie riith carb D Praiees stones be set and th ‘sidewalks ne a hth street, 4 street, irom First avenue to the Bast iver, be. Fentate the curb and gutter River, be regulated and graded, ones set and the sidewalks (agg: That 126th street, reet, be regitiatedt and from Fink avenue to Manhattan araded, the curb and gatter 8 set and the sidewalks flagged That the vacant lots on the north side of Porty-second reet, about one hundred teet west of Second avenne, be tenced i That the vacant lots om tho north side of Fifty-third abthe vacant lous on nor it N, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, be t the sidewalk on the vorth sido of t, between First and Second avenues, be sido fy rit ae a eeréath ack Teng cod in, —— shied San Sa TT Procont—Agistant ® quorum, of monks menbe ee Spee gia ses ite card ao. PHS ais abhi om hs Toc ele ratroot, *ihad srect Tape be lighted aa ci from av venue © copies od the Annual counelt July i cane, We the Ma; Wdsoument t i tbernceoed of the ry . of the cit ae hg Thal ie sidews on the westerly side of Fourth av- enue, between 1241 Twat the Commissioner of Public Worl and ts hereby, auth to have the intorme: diate avenue, or dri ‘drive between Bight rand Ninth ave; street, an isin vid, fhe gar a avenue St. Ni! Hohiotas, Ce! gutter stones set ant ro e carriage pave. way bavenent We Without contract. Commissioner of Public Works be, and is ‘authorized RO have, the beg ot avenue, rom oe the et to the southorly side of and sidewalks hereby, southerly side of 123d stre ps — lated and it slaowalks Poh at y the le DIST, betwe Gites uy and the bon es the. dist fo ae: atte ad New Yor! anted On Y oem esterly corner ba ast Houston street and ne street, be condirmed. That the beer arte 3 ve be authorized and directed to from "eity contingencies” the sum of $1,000 for ex-Mayor C. God! ther. the Comptrolier be authorized and rs a to draw a warrant in favor of John 6. O'Brien & Co, for the sum of $191 89, (or stationery for the Board of Alder- en. “On motion of Assistant Alderman Rosinson, a resolution and ordinauce that Fifteenth street, from ‘third to Fourth avenue, be paved with. the North ‘American Nouchatel Fock pavement, was taken from file and aid over. That the De ny roller’ be be authorized and directed te draw a warrant ror, of Darling, Griswold & the fe e ‘or th yn bein expenses incurred b; joint committee of the. Common Council on the obsequiss of Morace Gree! vy, tu the reception and oo of the President othe United States and suite ‘That the Co mimmimioner rot Pu Public Works be and he “f heron requested to remove the lamp now in front of bri street to # point twenty feet north ef its present po- Which was adopted by the following vote :— winmipaative—Assiatant Aldermen Foley, O'Brien, Gat . inson, Healy, Kraus, Cod », Strack, Cod tello, Wade, Connor “els, Simonson, Oumisky, Molson aid, ‘chow ga the residenti6.” on Neus -Assistant Alderman Pinckney. netine Cer te and he is me authors eager cted ‘arrants in prc of ; Geo! oF e sue ot abe ah, an ‘and AdstD Le ae ome, t, for the —o nf gh — bills annexed, for ser dared a nished tlre Joint Special Sommittee, ri the Common mptrolier reserve trom the eppropr Stion for | Soee. of the death of Horace Greeley. vin, Robinson, Healy, Kraus, Coddiny < fe Connor, Bln son, Cuealsky, Bouneit on juies of Horace Greeley, and that i Gonttagencies® the suin of $250, to be paid for en the resolutions assed by the Commen Council om the the following vote :— Amirmative Assistant Aldermen Foley, O'Brien, Gat- n, ‘Strack, Pinck- ney’, Costello, Wade, MéDonald, Schwartz and the Pi wry That a street lamp be satsaed and ight on the south- cast corner of Prince and Crosby streets. pe asad following vote :— rmative— Assistant t Aldermen F Foley, O'Brion, Gat vin, Robinson, Healy, Krau: Dostetlo, Wade, Uninet els Gimonsee, Cumlsky, Mobuuali, Sohwacts «i the President—16. bs er ccied Aldermen Coddington and Pinck- ne: Tat street lamps be lighted in 106th street, from See- ond to Third avenue. By the following vote, A ve—Assistant Aldermen i O'Brien, Gat- vin, ‘Robinson, Kraus, Coddington, 8trae Pinckacy, Waite -Counok, Gals, Simonson, lamibky,’ MeDountls nd the President—l6. Sqlouative assistant Alderman Costello—t. ‘That the sidewalk on both sides of Thirty-fourth street. “ty cone pone to Eleventh avenue, be tagged. the following vote :— . Aldermen Foley. O'Rrlen, Gat- Pinck nes rmative—Assist: Robinson, Heal halen he Sehwi Placed kt 1 the several telegraph com- pani faving pte Saas jtlroug! rout the’ lly: to lem: med! y brand names of their cox ome every le now or ereattet to be erected, jog vote :— AMrmative—Asestant Aldermen Fole} vin, Robinson, Kraus, Coddip; ney, Costello, ‘Wade, Vonnor, Gots, Simo Schwartz and the President—I6. Negative—Assistant Alderman Kraus—l. That Croton ed be laid in Sixtieth street, from First avenue to avenue ay toe ilewing vote » = eatteaty Aldermen Foley, wre Gat- realy rmative— Coddington, ‘Strack, Pinck- es Gate, Simonson, | MeDouald, Thatstreet lamps belted ‘on the. west si avenue, between Bixdeth and Seventieth strestae, ett That on both des of mf Fi sixth street, between Ninth Serial acer oe baie |8 Sirs even ang eee the Boulevard and the Tenth avenue. | Manes tet and tre alderatte Hasse, ade hae Sig Wilt vest he woe emcee Rive he ik nae Tag the Y rk on m both eae Cy Fitty: ‘first ee, ‘That street seat he lighted in Sevemtirelstite street,” en First avenue and avenue A, by the following "*Ntirmative—Asststant Aldermen Foley, 0'Bi Gal- yin, Robinson, Healy, Kraus, Cod ing m, Strack, Bi ‘kney, Rone nng A bys le, arene imonson, Me eahat te regulat Safa phy GE at intrest, wo pry street, be ried, te curb and gutter stones set, cwalka ta send at atiae scien 128th street to Harlem River, i with granite or ui cyt egy dion the: brat ud Jermen Fo ad lis ronatve--caoelatdl iiian boadl Robina Coneee agin ‘Simonson, ") arta‘and't ‘and the President- i | regained anti Sica oo ‘athe aork.rM- Turspay, 3, Present—Otis T. ruil, Es, ear” the sad Rog ‘quorum of membe: the Comptrolle ay, from, the appropriation ofthe Centra ditad 4 At for painting s trait o ag POT APERS FROM TH BOARD OF | That the Commissiones Py on the sidewalk in front of what 1" known the rencht Ee tre, in Vourteenth, street, to be gwen to a size Superintendent of the sercet Cleaning De lean’ rt be reqested to to place South Fifth avenue in passa at be Bie condition. Front street, from Coenties slip to Whitehall pri . be pt gr vel jan or Sap loc! oa journed unt ju o | o'clock P- cw AREY J kD wt SUDDEN DEATH—PEREAPS A HOMICIDE, Shortty before five o’cleck on Wednesday evening Isaac Meidenderg, a German glazier, was passing | the corner of Market and Henry streets when Cornelius Crowe, a lamplighter, eighteen years of | age, and one or two others, as alleged, commenced | pelting him with snowballs and lnmps of ice. One piece of ice struck Heidenberg on the head, and, | fearing farther violence at the hands of his assail- ants, he took refuge in his house, on | Henry street, soon after which he sunk to the floor | | and expired, The aifair was brought to the atten- | ton ot Captain Mount, of the Seventh precinet, | who, thinking some criminality might attach to | the matter, directed Detective Ja: to arrest Crowe, who, it ia alleged, struck deceased on the head. Crowe was subsequent'y taken in char, and detained bs Captain Mour to await the result otan investigation before Coroner You! It ta posstble that intense fear and the ex itemout caused by the assault way have intensitied the digease from whtch Heidenderg Was sudering, aud Uy hastened dey Mg ’ | ¥ Which wees val ee of Public Works be directod ta the ci ir and fd guar stouas- nomen