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PIANOPORTES. OMPANY, NO. 5 EAST FOUR. ‘oining Delinonico' instalments, superior upright, grand. a of their own manufacture lanos, but little used, ata bargain for cash. COMPANY, 211 FOU RION PIANOFORTE teonth strect, also a few sec- MERICAN PIANOFORTE avenue.—Pianos of six first class makers for sale, dn easy insialments or cash, ata liberal discount, and ‘OND HAND for sale, at great bar- at LINDEMAN & SONS’, 14 East Fourteenth street, ww Fitth avenue. KERING PIANO, RICH, FULL TONE, for sale or to rent or sell on 1 JOHN MAHON’S, S14 and 316 East Thirty-ninth CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF SEO Pianos, all in NEW YO 4 AMUSEMENT». 3 IBLO'® GARD! NIBLO'S GARDEN, Lowees and Mauagers, vrett & Palmer. THIRD MONTH MinkD: MONTH LEO AND LOTOB, LEO AND LOTOS. LEO AND LOTO®, &CENERY. LEO AND LOTOS. LEO AND LOTOS. — COSTUMES. eon aup tone PKC "LEO AND LOTOS, LEO AND LOTOS. LEO AND LOTOS, SINGING, LEO AND LOTOS. EEO AND LOtos veutitount LE AND LoTos su x LEO AND LOTOS. ATHLETES. LEO AND Lorn: LEO AND LOTUS, LEO AND LOTOS, TRAINED DOGS. LEO AND LEO AND LOTOS, PANORAMA. "LEO AND LOTOS. LEO AND LOTOS, Transformation, LEO AND LOTOS. ‘The Wonderful Combination of Atttraction. fl Pert nces close at 11 o'clock. PLOT MCA Nie: WALMINGLON'S: MIRTHDAY. HO! “VERY RICHLY CARVED PIANO, 7 OCTAVES, modern improvements, made to order t 310 Kast 82d street, ¢ FINE TONED, WELL BUILT PIANO FOR SALE.— Must be sold this week. For $625, for $175 nod case and legs. Inquire at 226 Henry street. MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR sale. made order, ciiy maker, $900, for $27; Parlor, Chamber, Din! Fife; property family leaving city. 3» West 1oth st, near av. used 5 months, cost ing Furniture ; a sac- MAGNIFICENT uare grand rosewood parlor Pian Stool and Cover; Parlor r, Library Furniture at Eighth Street (Clinton made fo order, brilliant tone, n teed, cost $1,100, for $300 Suits, Paintings, Dinin place), near Sixth a TE FA: 7 PR VAT thoir-superd’ rosewood. Planoforte ; le to order: cost $650, 120 West Twenty-third street, N.-B, FOR EUROPE, provements; ™ NEW $750 PIANO, FIRST CLASS MAKER, TO BE ed out of wareroom, very cheap for ‘cash; or nge ior Horse and Wagon, Diamonds or Watehes. Address PIANO, box 4,702 Po: ELEGANT PIANO, ONLY Pianoforte, 7 octave, every improvement rved legs, overstrung bass; L sateritice for cash, averley place, near Broadway. YOOD 7 OCTAVE iron frame, overstrung bass; be: for $159, with Stool. BEAUTIFUL maker; nearly ne 30th street, between LADY WILL SELL FOR $125 A SUPERIOR TON od upright Pianoforte, iron f great sacrifice, ‘D me, in thorough 25 Third street, near order ; cost $425. T 101 FOURTH AVENUE—ROSEWOOD SQUARE of the best maker; warranted; i genulue bargains. CHAMBERS & right Pianos, $200, $225, » $271 OR SALE~AN ELEGANT 7 OCTAVE Rt Piano (a Weber), almost new, at SHERWIN BERT'S, 23 Union squar OME FINE CARVED PIANOS VERY CHEAP FOR cash or sold on instalments; new Pianos; Organs to rent and rent applied T. 8, BERRY & CO., 789 Broadway. MUSICAL. THE NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, ‘at 820 Broadway and 82 Fifth avenue), NOW LOCATED AT NO. 5 TH STREET, NEAR FIF NEXT DOOR TO DELMONICO's joyed the reputation o' Of the kind in the country. It is the only chartered Conservatory of Music in the State, having no branch in this city, and being distinct from other institutions, which imitate its name pting to imitate its merits. Instrumental Music, Har- mony and Modern Languages are here taught (privately and in classes) by the most eminent Professors, und at prices within the reach of all. PUPILS MAY BEGIN AT ANY TIME, ns from time of subscribing. n day and evening. being the FIRST IN- ‘without even attem All branches of 102, 104 and 106 Court street, near State. ud Weber Pianos are used in the Conserva- GIRARD COLLEGE OF Mt Broadway, corner Ninth street, owing to numerous applications trom uptown residents, Will o the northwest corner Lexington avenue The unpreced although in operation less than halt suaranteeto the public of its system of thorough musical Applications will branch Monday, Thursday and Fi also offer the celebrated Girard Pianos, V CARD.—THE eighth street. nted success of year, is a suflicient ived at tne uptown day mornings. We FIRST CLASS SOPRANO AN aires an engagement in a church man Catholic. READER DE- Episcopal or Ro- Address B. E, A., 143’ Macdougal street, N EXPERT AND EXPERI offers her services to a church. Twenty-sixth street. SOPRANO OF AC be: (OED ALTO SINGER Inquire at 151 Bast ED ABILITY, M of the choir ofa prominent church, desires an in a first class quartette choir a8 M. 8., 119 West Forty-first street. —NATIONAL CONSERVATORY OF ELECT SCHOOL + prominent uptown church, desirou sept position in a qaartet or chorus choir, a or Will take entire charge of choir; unques TENOR, at ©. A. Munger’s tionable references. plano warerooms, 75 Uni GENTLEMAN GIVES or in the French language at pupil: : first class reference. id Uptown Branch office. GANT PERFORM nan trom Europ NS ON THE PIANO residence, $10 @ Address MAKCELIN, box establish himself in this city; will give one month’s lessons free: then, it pupils desire to continue, th . ate rates. Address VOCALIST, box 171 Herald’ Uptown Branch office. —MARS! ACAD! street, now open for th send for circular, N. B.—Soiree every GENTLEMAN WILL GIV may do so at very moder- reception. For t ir $10 per quar- 4 4 Ww RK, box 120 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 SICAL ACADEMY, 12 UNION v wing, Harmony tuition or su- rms modérate, class lessons. YOUNG MAN WITH situation in a church reader, and moderate salary. ald Uptown Branch office SOPRANO WOULD LIKE May, 1 in a quartet choi Episcopal service; vest of reterences Catholic pre in this city; understands Any At Ft RATA PARAVALLI. opera, teaches Piano. a ‘wenty-seventh street, near Sixth avenue. Home Monday and Thursday. MERICAN MU levoted to musical educ fine arts, with vocal and piano compositions, under the auspices of the Ame! sie, and editer ervatory of Mu- 1 known composer and critic, Mr. Howard Glover. Subscription, $1 per annum. Sample —ATHENEUM. HB5~Rroadway, opposite Metropolitan Hotel, RW, BUTLER UMPHANT SUCCE<SEB, AND GREAT OLIO COMPANY, uoens of Burlesque, Thecharming WORRELL 41 STERS, in the comfeal, tragical, pastoral, scenical, musical, topical, pantomimical burlesque ixtravazanza entitled 585 585 585 585 DORA BELLA. 585 535 585, 585685535625595585586 1855855855855 35585585 S8508508 55855855 0059, ‘The Minstrel, the Mission, the Miss, the Mill and the Misery of the Dyed Hair and the Turned Hi MR, GEORGE ATKINS and MR. HARRY ALLEN, The great Burlesque Actors MISS LAURA Lie Ghali. Mi SCHOOT, with plendid cast, MISS ANNIE ADAMS, Queen of, Serio.Comic vocalists. T AT MILBURN, Tn his original comic songs and dialogues, &c. MISS LEONA DARK, ‘Tho sensational artist of the vB yup SCHOOLCRAFT, THE KING OF FU: REYNOLD BROTHERS, EVRY EVENING. See small bills. Doors open at7, curiain rises at 8 Seats reserved In advance ;’box office open da MATINEE EVE ROOKLYN ATHE: 3 TUESDAY, Feb, 18, at 8 o'clock. Magical Performance ‘in paratus and on the Bill pit yi Manager GH HAS NEVER BEFORE ATTRACTION wee eat THIS WEEK A SPLENDID BURLESQUE COMPANY JACKSON and MISS GOES, LANG, PRESCOTT, CAMPBELL and ofher prominént artists will appear "clock. Y WEDNESDAY AND. SATURDAY, restidigitation without ap- ra ‘Table by the celebrated FAURE NIGOLAY. r: GTEINWAY HALL, GRACE CHAPEL, x TUESDAY EVENING, FEB, 18, 1873. GRAND VOCAL AND. INSTRUM RECENTLY DESTROYED BY FIRE. On which occasion the following eminent artists, who have kindly volunteered, will appear :— Mrs. P. D. GULAGER, Soprano. Mine. SARA BRAUNAU HIGRSHEY, Contralto. Mile, BERTHA BROUSIL, Violonist Mr. W, 8 LEGAAT, Tenor, Ar. F.. REMMARTZ, Barytone. Mr. 8. B, MILLS, Piano, Mr. W. F. MILLS, Piano. Mr. CUMS, E. HARSLEY Admission. tf : van obtained at the prin nusic stores. ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1873, WASHINGTOn'S BIRTHDAY, AND SEVENTEENTH ANNIVERSARY OF BRYANT'S MINSTRELS, + IMMENSE PRO Evening at8.and Matinee at 2. EXTRA, ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, engagement of the great character artists MESSRS, SHERIDAN AND MACK WTH YEAR, BRYAN ¢NTAL CONCERT, FOR THE BENEFIT OF GRACE CHAPEL, ..Conductor TWO DOLLARS RYANT’S MINSTRELS. SPECIAI RAMME FOR THE' OCCASION. MINSTRELS. 17TH YEAR, AGICAL BAZAAR, 1,182 Broadway, two doors above Twenty-cighth st. FRAWI AS RAV Vier sop cnescs Snozadnansecasensess Proprietors PARLOR ‘MAGIC PARLOR MAGIC. Magic @———--_-_________@ Euchre Deck, Magic ARTICULAR NOTIC Euchre Deck; Magic [EVERY ARTICLE AT OUR| Euchre Deck, Magic ESTABLISHMENT Euchre Deck, Magic GUARANTEED. Euchre Deck, WILL BE EXCHANGED. | Euc Euchre Dei ith @ Dook of directions, explaining many. how and, surprising tricks SSONS GIVEN IN LEGERDEMAIN. Price list upon applicatio ENING PARTIES ATTEND: ...With Magical Entert: ment. THE ONLY UPTOWN STORE 1,182 Broadway, and at New Orleans, TJTRRARY, (ENTERTAINMENT, BY | PROFESSOR 4 ce and his pupils, at Harvard Hall, ‘orty-second street and Sixth avenue, Philip Law: southwest corner on Thursday evening, February 20, 0 two of the most talented lady eloct which oc: as teachers, at corner Fif R s THE BALL SEASON. | BAztee Hor, CALICO, APOLLO HALL, TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 25, | Tickets now ready for distribution, Sinclair House, Broadway and Eighth street. GERMAN, LIEDERKRANZ, GRAND FANCY DRESS BALL, AT THE ACADEMY OF MUST THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY '20. Tickets admitting a gentleman and two ladies, price $i in now be obtained, on proper introduction, u mbers of the Society. The boxes cun only be secured on application to Mr. Louis Grass, 136 Chambers street. FE, JACOB WINDMULLER, German Savings Bank Fourth avenue and Fourteenth street ‘i teseeserw lll Broadway ISAAC HONIG DANCING ACADEMIES. 11'S CLASSES FOR DANCIN ‘enue, now open for the reception ar. Send tor e' 5 T MR. TRENO CADEMY OF DANCING LYRIC HALL, Sixth avenue (Re PUPILS can commence at any conyentence, and L West Fourth street, near Broadw ing ¢ sons; all dances in one quarter. ROOKES’ DANCING ACAL (Y, 361 BROOME All the fashionable Dances in one course ot lesso DIES, Tead| days. 346 P.M, GENTLE Tuesdays and Fridays, 712 P. M. CHILDREN, Wednesdays, 3%; Saturdays, 3 P.M, Ok TUESDA’ W. CLASS FC MERICAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, avenue, next to Clarendon Hotel. HENRY SCHROEDER, Director. The most prominent Music Institute in this country. Only first class artists teach there, among whom are mposer and Pianist; el, the eminent ( derr Charles Fr it Vocalist. For terms and MERICAN MUSICAL nue.—Organists, concerts, &e., it siring positions should register now. and artists for UITAR.—PRIVATE LE and evening. Cali on or address Miss ANN #2 Clinton pla ments furnished for practice. Circulars mailed. E—A SECOND HAND CHURCH ORGAN OF 2) registers, 2. manuals and pedals; will be sold in price $1,600. Can be seen by applying at HH. LTS Organ Factory, 40 West Eighteenth st. (QRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT a, PM at Steinway Hail, WEDNESDAY EVENING Tickets can be secured at the Conservatory office. TOLEF'S EDYLIONS OF CLASSICAL AND MOD. ern Music are unrivaled in bea {mer as mach: nal us nt free t much; catalogues sent free to an: pplicad HENRY LITOLFF, ADIES AND GENTLEMEN DESIROUS OF BEING instructed in the mass and _vesper service tholfc Church, and willing to attach themselves 10 a first class association organize: apply at hall, 64 Madison avenue, on Wednesda ot cach week. See Amusement column. OZART MUSICAL UNION—MUSIC Mr, GUSTAV HEYNER.—Insiruction, given on all orehestral instruments.—Piano, Organ, Music arranged. for orchestr: a ‘8 Warerooms, 10 Union and 335 West Thirty:sixth street, and all the principal music stores. Amateu: ted NEW YORK AMATE Tuesday evening: next door to Delmonic for that purpose, may Singing, Mar- RA MEETS ON 5 East Fourteenth street, members received. ING ACADEMY, corner Fourteenth street. NEW CLASSES. JADEMY FOR DANCING. Last term. LEGAL NOTICES, JX THE ORPHANS’ county of Philadelphia. Suen Pmapetrnia, Feb. 1, 1373. In the matter of partition of the estate of Robert deceased. Stewa: Take Notice~That by virtue of the above writ of -par- tition, to me directed, an inquisition will be held upon the premises therein described, on the 28th day of Febru- to ascertain and inquire, among other the said premises can be parted and spoiling the whole thereof, ue and appraise the same; when an Where you may attend if you see proper. Respectiully, WILLIAM R. LEEDS, Sneriff. ary, A.D. 1573, things, whethe vided without pi or otherwise to judice to yours, To Huan Wacker and Toomas Stewart. treet, above Sixth, In the city of Phi the 28h day of February, A. D. 1873, at 10 ¢ betore proceeding to view the said premises. FINE ARTS, 10 LOVERS OF THE FINE ARTS.—A WORK OF reat merit, by Miss Catherine Storer, recently noticed Villiam Cullen Bryant, is now on exhibition and for sale, at 13 West Twenty-sixth street, consisting of the “Birds of America.” Thoso wishing to purchase are re- by quested to call and examine, MATRIMONIAL, WIDOW LADY, OF 3, PREPOSSES good business and honorable tamily minded and highly respond with a pui ch Herald office, ANOS AND ORGA —GREAT BARGAINS; NEW and most beautiful yles and perfect tones ever and by best makers, at lower Flees for om ¢ t, daring this month, a WATERS’, 481 Broadway, than can be found elsewhere. ANTED—A FEW PUPILS the piano; ter Address M. K,, instalments, or tor 1 ‘OR INSTRUCTION ON 8 moderate; new beginners + box 163 Herald Uptown LECTURE SEASON. REE LECTURE ON FRENCH i MONDAY, ata E, P. ROGEH ‘church corner of Fourteenth londay evening, February 17, at 8 o'clock. Sub: Tower of London,” with illustrations, r sale at Seribner, ‘Armstrong & Co.'s, 04 Broud. way, or at the church door. No reserved seats. Come WILL LECTURE AT street and Second ave- ON he ied an Af Rig , it nasium, ird avenue, by Pi He re cuieie ete Phrenologist of Fowler & Wells’, IZ EI ie oe! amanda for lecture and Magnetic Gymnastics, 50 cents. Nervous and jiseases healed on a new aud delighttul pian, BABBITT, edie ‘A. BACHELOR oF ity, culture and ome foi a to matrimony, of a young, lady, twenty t similar characteristics, and having in her o income equal to his own. —Unexceptional re changed strict confdence 0 BACHE ten days. Al. Jong, Manufactured a atentee, H, W. COLL: f Broadway, BILLIARDS. ANDARD AMERICAN BILD NDE, successor to w York. XELLING OFF—OUR IMMENSE STOC S¥kcond hand Biihiard. 7 cost; new 5x10 Tabi DECKER, corner and Centre streets. PROPOSALS. Nooo TO MANUFACTORS AND DEAL Cattle Horns and Hair and Melting Association of the City: fool of Forty-fourt instant, at fo'clock, P. M., tor al uary 1, 1873, lo December 31, 1873, Inclusive Anything purchased not | Euchre Deck), GIVING SATISFACTION | Kuchre Deck, re Deck, EUCHRE DECK’ ionists in Americ Mrs. Richard Broas and Miss Mary Lawrence, will pear. Tickets 50 cenis; commence at 8 o'clock, Ladies and gentlemen instructed for the stage, lecture room or ixth strect’and Kighth ay. 46 Exchapge pla 131 Water sti 19 Nassau sti 266 Bowery rmine street ++ 401 Broadway Aetcabek eenth street C.F, L. HOHENTHAL... cor. Fifty-second st. and $d ay, voir square). attend at their SARN ANY PARTICULAR DANCE, BALET MASTER —DUMAR'S DANCING ACADY: 2 Day and even: sses; six dances taught perfectly in six private les- COURT FOR THE CITY AND Orrter, B.—The jury will meet at the Wetherill Honse, San- delphia, on clock A. M., SING AND , Wishes to form the acquaintance of a kind, gentleman with a view tomatrimony ; all answers confidential. Address M, K., box 204 Herald office, A YOUNG GENTLEMAN, AGED 25, INTELLIGENT, desires to cor: ducated young lady. Address KING DAVENPORT, box 128 Brooklyn OF AMIABIL- competent in- ir himself, desires the acquainiaace, with a view. hirty, of erence CX. served, Address 1d Uptown Branch offic ARD TABLE the Phelan & Collender Combination Cusn for sale only by the inventor an. relan & Uol- OF NEW AND les, at prices little above $300, complete. KAVANAGH & ‘ails.—The Butchers’ Hid hide, nt their office, pared to show samples and receive bids, a a East River, on Monday, 17th ut re . il the Snitte Horns nd Hair Tails that may be’ received by them from Jau- AMUSEMENTS. A rropneloe and. Man ENORMOUS “AND MORE” ESTER WALLACK INPRECEDENTSD TIMES—"'Mr, sctierhe well as for comedy, Mr. Sothern has complimens of three ci scene Pani poconacte will be enacte EVERY NIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINER. Characters by Mr. BOTHERN, Mr. JOHN GILBERT, air, HOGLAND, Mr. @. BROWNE, Mr, LEONARD, Mr. EDWIN, Miss KATHERINE ROGERS, Mme, PONISE 1d Mrs. JOHN SEFTON, ti ENING MALL—'Mr, ‘Sothern’s acting is character- nish.” HE! Nave hs Sothern shows that he is greater even than his warmest friends have claimed. He was as great last night even as fame awards to Garrick.” ‘Mr. Wallack bogs to announce that Mr, Sothern’s won- derfully brilliant success in David Garrick necessitates the announcement that the orchestra has been converted into stalls, consequently the overture and entr’acte muslo will’ be played under the stage, conducted by or. open one month i ‘OOD'S MUSEUM, OHANFRAU, LAST WERK OF F. 8. CHANPRAU, EVENING AT AYTERNOON AT 2. ONE wees ONLY PECIAL ol tor Mr. F. 8. CHANFRAU, Matinee Performances. who ‘The popular young will appear by actor, uJ urgent request Mr. J. LITTLE, iv in MOS, the new sensation in Drama, written by the Local Drama of himself, ‘A entitled’ GLANCE AT NEW SAVED YORK IN 1848, FROM THE and in the Drama WRECK, of penises TOODLES, with’stariling effects, SATURDAY, FER, 22, WASHINGION'S BIRTHDAY, THREE PERFORMANCES IN LECTURE ROOM, Morning, at 1. Afternoon, at 2 Jvening, at & ARAND OPERA HOUSE, West Twenty-third street, corner of Mr, AUGUSTIN DALY, -Sole Lessee and Man MONDAY iG, Febr ' LAST NIGHT OF THE CATARAOT OF THE GANGES, TUESDAY NIGHT, Fobruary 18, 1873, AND RVERY EVENING UNTIL BURTHER NOTICE, will be produced, for the first time in any theatre, @ to- tally original, strikingly picturesque and absorbingly in- toresting Kaleidoscopic Drama, in four acta, eleven tab- Toaux and a trai by Mr. AUGUSTIN DAL thor ound te Clock," “Under the Gaslight “Di- vorce,” “Flash of Lightning,” “Horizon,” “Leah, the Forsaken,” &., founded upon the very latest Parisian Spectacular “Folly” and embellished with some of th experiences of Mr, MARK TWAIN, as embodied in his reat work, the drama being wholly American in its se ent, extremely elevated in its moral tone and particu- larly comic from beginning to end, and is entitle ROUGHING IT! Every Scene New. by....Mr. George Heister, Mr. Louis Dutlocq, Mr. and Mr.'J. D, De La Harpe. 1. W. Seavey, Mr. G, W. Dayton New and Original Musle, Choruses, &c.by.Mr. A. Predigam New and Ingenious Machinery......b; homas Kelly Assistants, Mr. Robt. Cutler Mile, Finchette ‘by... William Hadley Elaborate Properties. . Superb Characteristic Gosiumen. Lights... <= ‘ THE CAST, Besides employing the whole strength of the Grand Opera House company and its magnificent chorus, calls in the auxiliary aid of nearly three hundred persons. CHARACTERS, Mr. Denis Macdute, a gentleman of large fortune, with one daughter and no more, living in Ar: cadia Villa, on the Grand Boulevard, an E n of his own creation......Mr, John Brougham {ta Macduftle, the undescribable and irresistible Sole Hope'of the House of Mac- duttie ..-Mrs. John Wood tinguishes Jerolomon White... | Perertves, do; .K, Mortimer 0, ‘Triptolemus Blagk. {X'S y Tait} St-Owen Fawcett J Place. John Wood, *The Qi 8." “See Small Bills", Miss Annie Deland y Von Dollas, a Scion our First Fainilies, in love with Antonietta, but too poor, to face her too solyent parents. Mr, J. G. Poakes Mr. Lorreylord Von Millyuns, a wealthy young stockbroker, who aspires with paternal sanc- tion to the hand of Antonietta....Mr. Edmund Pierce The Amiable Mr. Arkansas. Slade, the pale Fir Bar... Eldorado Jonn, Mr. Brown, the Lai Comedy and rd. W. Jennings mpson's r. J. G. Golden : Mr, A. G. Enos ‘ord “Mr. G. F, Ketchum Tho Chiet of Goshoots, a lineal ‘descendant of Lo ‘and the o her poor Indians..,........Mr, I. A. Meade , Mucduftie’s confidential Head a Mr, Julian Cross ig Pipe’ men Mr. E. Chapman oy at the Metropolitan Hotel, Mr. F, Chapman Mr. Golden he fair Antoi- Miss Roberta Norwood ft Bell b The Opium Dreamer. Florentina, the romantic netta Mother or, the Opium: iss Annie Yeanians Arrah Na Pogue, newly arrived at Castle Garden, \ Miss Hyde Slipshod Miss Louise Valiner Italian ‘leanera, ‘Bi {various na- tionalities, Passengers and officers atthe Grand Union Depot, Roughs at Simpson's Bar, In- dians of ‘the “Goshoot” ‘Tribe Gee Mark Twain), Opium Smokers, United States Cav- ry, €e., kc. &e..... By the Chorus and Auxiliaries The Genuine Mexican Piug By the Trained Steed Harry Bassett, Jr, SYNOPSIS, ‘The play begins in the city of New York, and after giv- ing a ‘olored and highly romantic view of this me- Hits inhabitants were yesolved adian Paradise, it transports fhe spec- wr tothe Far West, and concludes in the immediate orhood to which the Star of Empire has been steadily making its way. ACT 1. Scene I,—A Villa in the Grand Drive or Boulevard (seo Report of Commissioners Cent 1,058, pp. 1000-1), [by Dayton| Men—Introduction to the ct Rose of Carmansville—The engnent Detectives and plans—Elopement extraordinary ana trouble in prospect for the next Act. ACT 2, Scene T.—No. 1 City Hall place (by De La Harpe)—A Brisk Morning atthe Detective Aj Now Refuge for Runaway Lovers—A Hint fee All Contemplating Elopement, atthe Metropolitan Hotel (by Scene L.—Room No. 4! De LaHarpe)—The Boll 47's Certificate ot Character for a Popular Actress! Scesk I.—The Comedienne’s Parlors at the “Metropo- Hitan” (by ‘Dutlocq)—A Treasure of a Servant—Better ‘Than a Bank—The Detective scents the Runaways and Opens the Chase Anc Scrxk IV.—A Glance at Castle Garden (by Dayton)— ‘The Labor nd How the Happy Emigrant Enjoys Jour—Arrah Na Portus Wants a Piano! nion Depot (by Sea- press Train—Chorus ters and brake- ¥ afternoon, if the leparture of the Paci Of passengers, condi men, to be heard on the premis weather be fine, at 6 o'clock AGT 3. Scene I.—The Red Dog Tavern at Simps La Harp ‘A leat trom Mark Twain—The Bully of the Plains—Buying out a prairie inn for twelve hours and what it cost—The eloping lovers find unexpected relief and get into unforeseen danger. ‘Scene IL,—On the borders of civilization (by Dayton)— Aubrey buys a Mexican plug and Macdutile plays In- dian—How they each like it. Scxne Il.—At the foot of the Rocky Mountains (by Du- flocq)—An Indian Camping Ground by Stariight—Fearful Determination of the Goshoot Chief—Cheertul Encounter n's Bar (by De between the Border Reughs and Indians in a Debate with Derringers—Injun Heap Fooled !t Sxexe I.—Interior of a Chinese Opinm Den—The Final Card of the Rival Detectives is Played—A Reminiscence of “Alixe”—An Emotional Sensation ! concluding with Scenes IT, ILL, LV. and V.—An Elaborate Transtorma- tion, or Dissolving Nision of the Four Seasons!! showing AN OPIUM SMOKER'’S DREAM! (By Mr. George Heister.) MATINEE ° ROUGHING IT NEXT SATURDAY, AT HALF-PAST ON M RS, F. B. CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE, B\ LAST NIGHTS OF DIANA. RUARY 19, 1873, corner Twenty-eighth sirect and Broadway. Last week but one of the present season, as they com- mence their regular travelling tour March 3 BIRCH, WAMBOLD AND BACKUS? SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, A NEW BILL THIS WEE DIAMONDS A BAD NIGHT'S REST. MILITARY ON THE BRATN. THE TOM AND JERRY TW Tf you want to laugh come and see us Begins at& Seats secured. Mo*?A%. at 2 P.M, ON FRENCH, on THE TRUE METHOD of acquiring fluency by CULT VATION OF THE EAR, PROFESSOR ETIENNE LAMBERT, at 1,288 Broadway, near Thirty-fourth streot, to conclude with DRAMATIC FRENCH READINGS, This lecture is tree, special benefit of ladies de sirmg to learn to speak French and make their rhetorical knowledge practically avatiable. REE LECTURE ON FRENCH, by Projessor ETIENNE LAMBERT, MONDAY, at 2 P. M., at 1,288 Broadway. J. SAUSE’S DANCING ACADEMIES.—CLASSES + at Masonic Hall, 114 and 116 Kast Thirteenth street, and Brevoort Hall, 154 and 156 East Fifty-tourth street, SOIREE at Masonic Hall, Nebrnary 15, 1873 RIVATE LESSONS at any hour, day and evening, ROULARS at Private Academy, East Eleventh st, WALTER c. LYMAN ‘has KLOCUTIONIST, 27 Union square (west), Tpvo young LADIES OF GOOD PERSONNE , DE- _ sirous of adopting the stage as a profession. will have tuition given them gratuitously, with a posiiion when competent in one of the lowing theatres of America. Address, enclosing photograph, MANAGER, Herald Up- town Branch office WELL-KNOWN ACTOR WOULD RECEIVE ONE oF more pupils for thorough instruction in the busl- hess of the stage. Opportunit wmiand tor a first ap pearance. Address F. F., station F., New York Postoffic {ENCING AND BOXING ACADEMY, 18 lace, near Broadway.—Soxing taught in one month, assortment of Fencing Apparatus and Boxing 8 on hand and for sale, volonel MONSTER’ CTURE ON Fraxen rofessor NNE LAMBERT, MONDA At 27, M., at 1283 Broadwi YRAND OPENING AND BILLIARD EXUIBITION— By Messrs, GOLDTHWAIT, DEERY & GUILLETT, on. Monday, February 17, at Moss. CROSSEM & LIBAIN'S, formerly OUs Ficid's, Fulton and Nassau MR. JOSH HART, ole ot a FARRIGAN HARRIGAN————. HAKRIGAN: HARRIGAN HARRIGAN HARRIGAN Sc rr entitled th eecqcacac MR, fet sR Os eR oe Sa SPANIARDS; or, THE LONE STAR OF CUBA. Every scene new. 4 full Brass Band on the stage. HART, JOHN QUEEN, WM. WEST, JOHN and MAGGIE FIELDING, WILLIAM FARNER, THE WONDERFUL ASIATIC JUGGLER, Miss JENNIE HUGHES, Miss KITTY O'NEIL and SMother artists appear in a new Olio of Fun, and POOLE’S New Sensation Drama, entitled THE SPANIARDS; or, THE LONE STAR OF CUBA EVERY EVENING AND THE MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. WILGCO: eeacac StS Se: Wi iat WI Ww Wh eesccacec: patos staal eaae Eiri = EVERYTHING NEW AND LAUGHABLE. Reappearance of the Great Favorites, HARRIGAN and HART, JOHN WILD, Miss ADA WRAY, WILCOX and DENZER, JOHN | LYMPIC THEATRE, Mr. JAMES E. HAYES. Miss ADA WItAY MISS ADA WRAY. MISS ADA WRAY—. MISS ADA WRAY—. MISS ADA WRAY. Sole Lessee and Director MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 17, EVERY NIGHT UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, Reappearance of Mr. GEO, L. FOX and revival of his Comic Trick Pantomime of HUMPTY DUMPTY, with new Scenery, Music, Costumes and Tricks. Harlequin | Miss Fanny Beane.Columbine A BRILLIANT ARRAY OF SPECIALTY ARTISTS, First appearance of PROFESSOR NELSON and SONS in their classic gymnastic performances. First time of the RUSSIAN QUARTET, late of Grand Russian pearance of ALIVE and ADA MOLTENO, Solo Harp- ists and Violinists, from ‘London, Reappearance of the wonderful MARTENS FAMILY. VENUS AND ADONIS, ipedists, Signor CASSELLI, YYNOCK AND SMITH, Skaters. The en- tire troupe of BEDOUIN ARA BS, ten in number. Master the charming infant Vel hand & CORPS OF PANTOMIMISTS, Scale of Prices—Fam Boxes, $5, $8 and $10 each, . He. ; Dress Circle and 1 Balcony, $1 00; Private WEDNESDAYS SATURDAYS, Scale of Prices to Matinee—Family Circle, 0c. ; Dress children under 12 years, 50c. ; SPANIARDS SPANIARD: SPANIARDS Circle and Parquet, 75. all reserved seats, $1. SPANIARDS: | street, betwee: Booth’s Theatre. Sixth and Seventh avenues, near Every evening at& Saturday Matinee at, BRYANT’S MINSTRELS, BRYANT S MINSTRELS, SPANIARDS; ESS OF BRUT-US, | SPANIARDS} R Monster Cones CHALLENGE, DANCE. Tinpanonion. yant, Nelse Seymour, Dave Reed, Morrissy, Emerson, Templeton, Ray: Stats secured. actors by Dan Bry Harvy Rice, Harry” Stanwood, rter, Brockway, Norman, Matince Saturday at AND CONCERT, VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL, by the NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, AT STEINWAY HALL, SATURDAY EVENING, Feb. 22, 1873. Tickets may be obtained at the Conse: East Fourteenth street, next to Delmonic Steinway & Sons, and at the door on the evening of the Ramon Isadore Gari: Adatn Booschell, a German Adventur Joe Jumbles, Ringold’s Colored Servant... M Larry Lanigan, © Creole, accidentally in Generai Aguera, Commanding "Spanish rE. D. Gooding Spanish Army in Guba.Mr, J. A.Graver rporal Bai oF Spat H, Sergeant Rubio, of atato. Scipio Arame: Salvador, ‘a Young Cuban, attendant on y + f-eeMliss Nellie Sanford Miss Jennie Hughes ..-Miss Ada Wray Miss Kitty Tilstone Spanish Soldiery, éc. NERY, INCIDENTS, &C. ior in Harvy Ringold’s Country House- mericans in Cuba— g—Spanish Tyranny or Cuban Cooks—Isadore Garcia's Fare- well of His Betrothed—A Man Who Does His Duty—"I You to Cuba”—Lilly Riny ‘hey Go wo jards""—Grand Novel and Sensational THE CUBAN PATRIOTS’ MOONLIGHT FULL MILITARY BRASS BAND. PATRIOTS’ MOONLIGHT MARCH, WITH FULL MILITARY BRASS BAND, SCENE 2.—Cuban Landscape—Larry Lanigan Lost b; iow Railroads Are Built—The s Badly Sold—Effect of Musket Shot—lwo Heads Better than One—The Spanish Leaders—The Fate Liverty-Loving Americans in Cuba—Uonfiscation ! Imprisonine Brightest Jewel in the Crown of Spain—An Inaependent (Germany and America Up rvatory, No. 5 ADE CONCERTS, ‘The Fourth Concert of the, series will take place on Saturday evening, February 2, at 8 o'clock, at the Tickets cah be obtained trom the 9 171 Broadway. rs, A. Kumrill & Co., 273 Broadway. liam A, Pond & Co., 547 Broadway and 39 iiiam Hall & Son, 751 Broadway. Mr. John R. Andrews, with Messrs. Tifany & Co. rs. Covell, Gray & Co,, 1,134 Broadway, and from the First Sergeants of the different companies. No tickets will be sold atthe door. DER, SCIENCE AND ART, 850 Broadway, near Fourteenth street. Regimental Armory Len Leav R' 'OSITORY OF WON THE CUBA) Mistaki M. HARTZ wishes it to be distinctly understood grant that he has ONLY ONE STORE, and that he has no connection with parties using’ the name of Hartz, coupled with another. )RY OF WONDER, SCIENCE AND ART, | Atmy Org Entirely New, Sonjring ‘Tricks, OSITORY OF WONDER, SCIENCE AND ART. Boxes of Tricks, $25, $35, $60, $125, $150. POSITORY OF WONDER, SCIENCE AND ART, Beautiful Scientific Toys, derfully instructive, i i OSITORY OF WONDER, SCIENCE AND ART. Full, explicit instructio _so'plain that any one EPOSITORY OF WONDER, SCIENCE AND ART, See the Double Bubble Biower, $1, highly recommended by Professor Tyndall. i $5, $10, $15, $20, with everything, n follow them. sc dhers Carousing—Uorj EPOSITORY OF WONDER, SCIENCE AND ART, Science made amusin; See the Portable Electric i atent), the wonder of the ninete in a case with beautiful experiments, a Brothe’ Cespedes and ( t Muah PARTIES attended with May HARTZ himself or 1 Entertainment, either by M. ass professors exclusive: him for that purpos eight-page price li surprise—The Un Captive—The Lone 5 SCENE 7.—Landacape in The Veteran's Keward—A Hl several Frianere eh Bate g—exterior of Spanish Prison—The Prisoner's Dream of Nome—A sad Awakening—A Lite for One Drop of Water—Harvy’s Noble Seif-sacritice—General Aguera's Visit to the Prison—Lite and Rank Offered as the Price of Refusal—The Last Insult—The Song ot Home to MATEUR OPERATIC CLUB, MONDAY EVENT Apollo Hall, corner Twer ‘h street and Broadway, TH i can be obtained of Sig, Agramonte enue and Fourteenth street, orat the door JPREE LECTURE ON FR MONDAY, at 2 4 ds—Grand a OrvRiUMPH OF THE TRIUMPH OF THE LONE STAR OF TRIUMPH OF THE LONE STAR OF TRIUMPH OF THE LONE STAR ERY EVENING AND THK MATINERS, RVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, AT Hlocution, is n NEW YORK GUNS No, 5 East Fourteenth street, next to Delmonico’s. ARD.—RIVATE MUSIC LESSONS, PIANO, ORGAN, Kod tglin, Guitar, Harp, Singing, Harmony. lace (Eighth street). Bstablished 1804, St i id circulars mailed. J. JAY WATSON, D (OR SALE-THEATRE WABDROB! Y OF MUSIC, E, REMARKABLY %, second floor. LYCEUM.—THIS BEAUTIFUL THN. ad , complete in matic of musics = = BSS552555 Epeperee RK EKREES Stet td re™* LECTURE ON E Ei by Pt MONDAY, ata P. E YRK HERALD, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1873—QUADRUPLE SHEET. <pEu>rons ‘THE PEOPLE! Reappearance Harrigan R, R. JOHN WILD- in the sketch entitled —- ONK—————____TW 0. —. ONE- ‘TWO. ONE————_____TW ~~ Mr. JOUN HART, | “THE BOSS" Mr. JOHN HART, | “THE BOSS” Mr. JOHN HART’ |ctHe Boss" Mr. JOHN HART, | “THE BOSS” Mr. JOHN HART, | “THK BOSS" Mr. JOHN HART, | “THE BOSS" Mr. JOUN HART, | “7?HK BOSS” Mr. JOHN HART) Mr. JOHN Mr. JOHN JOHN QU JOHN QUEE! JOHN QUEEN JOHN QUEEN | AND| WM. JOHN QUEEN Second week of the wondertul ASIATIC JUGGLER, ASIATIO JUGGLER, ASIATIO JUGGLER. ASIATIC JUGGLER, ASIATIC JUGGLER, ASIATIC JUGGLER. ASIATIO JUGGLER. Second week of Mr. WM, FORNER, Mr. WM. FORNER, Mr. WM. FORNER, Mr. WM. FORNER, Reappearance of the favorite Vocalist and Actress, —————MISS ADA WRAY ———MISS ADA WRAY MISS ADA WRAY ———MISS ADA WRAY New and origi . Migs JENNIE HUG THe ones PY Miss HUGHES MISS JENNIE HUGHES MiSs J. SS KITTY O'NEIL ISS KITTY O'NEIL MISS KITTY O'NEILL MISS KITTY W NEIL MISS KITTY O'NEILL MISS NELLIE SANFORD MISS NELLIE SANFORD MISS NELLIE SANFORD MISS NELLIE SANFORD MISS KITTY TILSON MISS KITTY TILSON MISS KITTY TILSON MISS MAGGIE FIELDING MISS MAGGIE FIELDING MISS MAGGIE FIELDING HARRIGAN & HART, JOHN QUEEN, J. A. GRAVER, MISS JENNIE ‘HUGHES, MISS KITTY O'NEL MISS MAGGIE FLEL! Mr, William Forner, G. L. Stoute, James Bradley, Wilcox nzer, John Fielding and fifty others, NEW AND EFFICIENT ORCHESTRA A NEW AND EFFICIENT ORCHESTRA ‘A NEW AND EFFICIENT ORCHESTRA under the able direction of Prof. DAVID BRAHAM, Prof. DAVID BRAHAM, DAVID BRAHAM, DAVID BRAHAM, Entire new Olio by tl and D Entire new Oiio by Concluding every evenin F. Poole's new an SPANIARDS; SPANIARDS: SPANIARDS, SPANIARD Or, THE LONE STAR OF CUBA, will be produced with new Scenery, Effects and the fol- lowing cast:— Ringold, an American resident eg Mr. J. F. Crossen an Mr. G. L. Stoute Republic... Forces. jonel Calixt: ‘ Incident—Triala of ere of Right or Wrong. reed nuarrelsome ‘Taking * 1! Death SCENE 3.—Mountain Pass in Cuba and Exterior of 4's House—The Happy Home Invaded—Salvador, aithiul—Meeting Between Ramon Cespedes and Marvy Ringold—Our Government at Washin Policy—the Free and The Doomed Househo! st His Fortune With yed—Attrcked by the Spanish Kombat Between Hurvy Ringold ‘able NC: many—The Ethiopians—A Boomsehell an Italian—The Independent the March—Fun in the Midst of Danger, # 5.—Interior of Guard House—Aguera and Sol- poral Bacehio & iero—Good | Fel- lowship—Calixto and nis Prize—Lilly Ringold a Pris- oner—the Woit's Ciler to the s Lite—A Cowara’s Offer Basely Spurned— Spanish Love-making—Saivador_on an Import sion—A Friend inthe Hour of Dan Soldiery—Kamon to the Rescue—Corn! lixto—The Colonel Det ion on Hand—Capture of the Soldiery and exciting Tab- and Blanche— of Brother and Sister— e Battle of San Pedro—Isadore's Calixto and His Followers—-A Sudden —Isadore Garcia a leau. SCENE 6,—Wood in Cuba—Nina Garel “Ir I were a Man" —Meetiny ‘Treason— Cheer the Dungeon's Gloom in the Distance—Hope Forces—Attack on, the rifle Explosi Forces and t ORS ee ES soe! rt ae Pitt RanREE <>dopon x><trors ecceausccaeccacacc TRS De DN OR DOOR Os DSS OO RE 1D MANAGER. BROADWAY. BROADWAY. BROADWAY. BROADWAY. BROADWAY. BROADWAY, PLAY House | ‘THE PEOPLE'S PLAY HOUSE, ‘THE PEOPLE'S PLAY HOUSE, bid] “THE PEOPLE'S PLAY HOUS. “THE PEOPLE'S PLAY HOUSE,’ “FoR ee ee Ho! use." verything new for the week com: MONDAY, FEBRUARY eesacing Lat People’s Favorites, ‘was being perf Ry AMUSEMENTS, THEATRE. cerees Mr. Edwin Booth tor and patti Wii ‘LOREN LAST NIGHTS Of she Popular Comedian, . J. PLORENOK, BOB BRIERLY, IN THE TICKET-OF-LEAVE MAN. MR. FLORENCK wlll’ eopean as BOB BiLERLY at the MATINEE on SATURDAY at 2. “Lhave heard creatures sitting at a play very cunning of the scene, Been struck 80 Het Rave preckinnd asi asia Hamlet, Act IL The London Times, in speaking of this great morat at Great Britain and astiad the property of his omplo 1900, the property o i iany places arrived at Birmingham ‘about five lock, re ng some refreshments went to the Theatre to while away an hour. As it hanpenes, the picce which ned on the occasion of hl TICKKT-OF. ye ee mienanaie 4 the guilty man seems to have drawn a jm the representation, 10 when the scone in which the in- terview ween a ificket-orLeave Man” took piace, Parker, the clerk, be- came so afireced that he went out of the theatre, gut hes cnvelenes, and wen A aces tn advance at the ‘i te ured two weeks ct Theatre, or at Ditgon 4 U0.'s Music Store, 711 Broadway. seer east im 1s visit was the kshaw, the Detective, and the id Hart appear in a new and ori TH MIXED QOUPLE————THE MIXED COUPLE, THE bees CM ona seta i ty iD arance of E JO1N Wit MR. Jt JOUN WILD———_—————-MR. THE MIXED COUPLE. Messrs. EK. Lamb, Robert Pateman, \- F, Léonard, F.C. Dunn, Misses Fanny Hey- Wood, Millie Sackett, ATTRACTIVE DRAMATIO PREF ORMANOH, renowned Ventriloqu! ME. 0. D, DAVIES, in his origmal ontertaininent, MK. M, W, FISKE'S ORIGINAL “JARLEY'S WAX WORKS,” Doors open at o'clock. Commence at 2 o'olook. Reserved Seats), $1. ‘Tickets tor sale at box office Booth’s theatre. . JOHN WILD————————MR, R, JOHN WILD—- JOUN WILD—. Mr. WILD appears for the first time this season in his very laughable character of Tumbling Jim, ————Tumbling Jim,: ‘THREE—— THREE—— Admission (no OOTH'S THEATRE, DNESDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 19, WEQRAND MATINEE ENTERTAINMENT IN AID OF THE MASONIC HALL AND ASYLUM FUND. The popular Comedian 8. CHANFRAU, H, Holts, G. A. Mary Wells, Kate Heathcote, Mary “THE BOSS" “THE BOSS” ‘THE BOSS" EEN AND | WM. WEST N AND| WM. WEST AND| WM. WEST AND| WM. WEST FOUN AND MAGGTE FLELDING, | ND MAGGIE FIELDIN JOUN AND MAGGIE FIELDING JOHN AND MAGGIE FIELDING, JOHN AND MAGGIE FIELDING: in new and original Irish Songs and Sketches. First appearance of the celebrated Gymnasts, ‘AND DENZER WILCOX AND DENZER WILOOX AND DENZER LOX AND DENZER OWERY THEATRE. WM. By FBELIGH.. MONDAY EVENING, FEB. 17, 1873, AND EVERY NIGHT UNTIL FURTHER ‘NOTICE, THE CELEBRATED CHARLES COBBOTT TROUPR. IN THE GORGEUUS PANTOMIME ENTITLED THE WILL O° THE WISP, OR HARLEQUIN LITTLE BO-PEBP. New Scenery and Machinory, New Tricks and ‘rams formations, embracing & Paycologigraphical interlude of the most astonishing wondors o! MR. G. W. SRSTER, the man with the Talking Hand, and the greatest Vontriloquist bi WILLIAM DUCROW, with a company of, excolsiog Leapers, Tight Rope Performers, Dancerg, &c,, &C. PRECEDED BY A GLORIOUS FAROE, MATINEE ON THE 22D OF FEBRUARY, WASHINGTON'S BIRTH DAY. Manager ¢ world, of the'day. LOOX AND DENZER LOOX AND DENZER LOOX AND DENZER ‘LOOX AND DENZER in their beautiful ‘arlor Entertainment. BROADWAY. HUGHES ¥'S FIFTH_AVENUE THEATRE (BEGINS AT & 728 and 730 Broad wa, AUGUSTIN DALY. Bole Lessce and Manager EVERY EVENING, Mr. Augustin Daly's brilliant emotional Sensation, ALIXE, > 5 MATINER SATURDAY, HALF-PAST ONE. Mr. DALY begs to announce that, owing to the con- tinued and constantly increasing demand for places tosee ALIXE—HUNDREDS being TURNED AWAY NIGHTY UNABLE TO OBTAIN SEATS—he has deemed it advisa- ble to comply with the uw ersal popular demand and ALIXE EVERY EVENING, INCLUDING SATURDAY, ALL NOVELTIES and CHANGES of progcamme being POSTPONED FOR THE PRESENT, and soats for ALIX ed TWO WEEKS in ADVANCE. JOR mM, £, D, GOODING, EN, KR. M. HALL, MISS NELLIE SANFORD, KITTY TILSON, insat& Saturday Matinee at arriages may be ordered at 10 ING, e Star Troupe of the World, the star Troupe of the World. Entire new Olio by the Star Troupe of the World, ‘and the Matinees with John sensation Draina, the SPANIARDS; SPANIARDS? SPANIARDS? origina’ SPANIARDS} | SPANIARDS; SPANIARDS; SPANIARDS; III cS > 2 Zz & m ° Zz n - a = |5|z = at THE PIECE. SPANIARDS} THE SPANIARDS; H Oakes) SQUARE THEATRE, .Mr. SHERIDAN SHOOK Mr. A. PALMER ‘OURTH WEEK AND UNDIMINISHED SUCCESS: OF THE MOST WONDERFUL PLAY OF THE YEAR, » ONE HUNDRED YEARS OL! ONE HUNDRED YEARS OLD. CROWDED “Tt may safely be accept. ‘ ed as one of the purest and EVERY NIGHT brightest French plays we have yet had. Tho man- agement have placed it on the stage with an affluence of pictorial beauty that is astonishing.""—Arcadian. ONE HU ita YEARS ENTHUSIASTIC Characters” by | M (esers. MARK SMITH, F. F. MAC: * AUDIENCES. KAY, WELSH EDWARDS, GEORGE’ PARKES, H. MONTGOMERY, CLAUDE BURROUGHS, W. H. WIL DER, W. STUART, and Mra. CLARA’ JENNINGS, | Miss MARY GRISWOLD and Miss IMOGENE FOWLER. In the course of the pla: a TRAINED CHOIR O| THIRTY CHILDREN will sing a BIRTHDAY CHO. RAL, composed by Mr. Tis- HALF-PAST ONE. sington. SEATS SECURED ONE MONTH IN ADVANCE. MPONY, FAsTOR THE GUS WILLIA GUS WILLIAMS, | GUS WILLIAMS. Mr. John Queen ed such an unwonted turote, CLOG DANSEUSE, GUS WILLIAMS, JOHN MORRIS, MAGGIE BENS JENNIE BENS! jatinees Tuesday and Saturday. ies admitted free on Friday Evenings. Spanish Army in Cuba. {OF Spanish army} er to Isadore. ‘8S OPERA HOUSE, a BOWERY. ITVLE, BENSON. | | BENSON. GUS WILLIAMS. LITTLE [ MAGGIE MAGGIE The Wonderful Transformation, Art- ist, whose astonishing perform-| JOHN anee—making 7 distinet changes tn Presence of the audience—has cre--MORRIS miss | JENNIE BENSON. TONY PASTOR. Billy Emimett, Billy Barry, Hen Ma- json, F. Girard, C. Seabert, J. Turner, T. Lester, Reynolds & Romer, Celia .|Iferd, Marie Gorentio, Amelia Gorem to, &., &e. CADEMY OF MAX MARETZEK..... GRAND TPALI . SEASON OF TWELVE NIGHTS ONLY, FAREWELL ENGAGEMENT of PAULINE LUCCA. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS, ‘The Sale of Subscription Tickets FOR THIS SEASON OF TWELVE NIGHTS, old's Herotsm—The Last Ayainst the Span- fect. MARCH, WITH nized—Irelan tor OMice—Forward! Mar: MUSIC. si:Sole Manager. N OPERA. during which MME, PAULINE LUCCA will positively make her Inst appearance previous to her departure, will begin on Monday, I7th.inst., at Box a continue Tuesday, and Wednesday. sale of Tickets tor single pighte will begin uary 20, at the regular BER J, SEAVER PAGE—WEDNESDAY EVE- Young People’s Association Entertainment, Olivet Chapel, 63 Second street. ‘kindly consented to give some of hig humorous haa ings __ Admission 25 cents. cket offices. Pathetic Pieces as above, BDAY EVENING, at 73g. RREE Leorere, acd P. M., at 1,283 Broadway. ON FRENCH, sor ETIENNE LAMBERT, sy Brigade—Calixto's Thre the ‘Struggling Cubans—Be- ops—Desperate id Aguera—Startling NE 4.—Landscape—Cespedes and Salvador—tsa- dore Brings Unwelcome Trouble—Joe Jumble @ Comforter. EW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 BROAD- ‘between Houston and Bleecker streets.—Every one shoud visit this wonderful Museum; it ts full of people should see and understand. Lectures hilosophy of Marriage.” Those parties fe to attend these important lectures can have them. ost free, onreceiptof ZH cents, or by addi MY NEW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, way, New Yo USIC LESSONS, NO, ORGAN, Violin, Guitar, Harp, Singing, Harmony, $2 Clinton e (Eighth street). Establishes i circulars mailed. J. JAY WATSON, Director. 1864. Students’ Journal er—Disarming the at between Ramon, ted—The Battal” ected, Meeting Cannot yemadam, Grows ‘Tired of Soldier- over 12,000 copies have, Pp Strauss” (piano), DMDITSON & GO., Publishers, 711 Brondway. ANJO, SONG AND DANCE, JIG, CLOG AND TRISTE ‘Jig dancing taught, for the stage, by JOHN BOGAN, 100 Kast Houston street, near Bowery. Ladies taught! Banjos all prices, ‘ TH STREET THEATRE.—THIS BEAUTIFUL THE> atre will be rented for private theatricals, concerts, Tectures, Ac. Apply at 280 East Thirty-tourth street DANCE MUSIC FOR VIOLIN AND aaa $1; contains the best of Strauss’ OF Ditson & Co, lar “Gel rbeen wold x ‘Ailewed—Joe's Promise to Cespede Oo ere i ward~ A Hand-organ--The Fusiliers take Distribution of them—Forward! Atlantic avenue, ROOKLYN oF RA fells TO Rat Ah ag r renues; gi 5 Fartes Anpit we JOHN PERN ANDES, Janitor, Oy jrooklyn. STEPHEN'S MUSICAL ASSOUIATION MUBTS AT its hall, 64 Madison avenue, for rehearsal, on Wednes. day evening of each week, at 8o'clock. ‘See Musical ‘riends Coming—the Band rison—Desperate Fighting—Ter- ns—tho Entire Stage flied with Coptending Military Brass Band HEALTH, AMUSEMENT.—JOUN Woops am, ‘Twoniy-olKhth street, near Finn ave. ‘and evening; Turkish wecial training for corpulency, dyspepsia: ty, gout, &c. REE LECTURE ON FRENCH, {REE LEO Protosor BTIENNE LAMBERT, MONDAY, at? P. M,, at 1,238 Broadway ath, Lift Cure, oo eOLIT, = > ESSaS ett heel ee eZerZ F onder. WEDNESDAY. AND SATURDAY. THB ENTIRG EVENING PROGRAMME GIVEN > Aa eeceerte RSSnSnaeeeeeraee <ee=EExEEz=E<=== > 53535: aaa ‘HB MATINEES, THEATRICAL AND SHOW PRINTING ESTABLISUMBNT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIRTY CUTS CONSTANTLA s OW HAN

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