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SUICIDE ON SHIPBOARD, A Steward Hangs Himself, sev the a4 found him = sitting on the ge of the bathtub, He had fastened & towel about his neck and also secured 1t to @ hook ubove his head, and leaning forward tightened the towel around his neck, thus produc- 3 Strangulation. Izzard was not quite dead estore Coro! jim, and death 8 Over the remains, which the steamsinp compai y will see decently interred. Mr. Izzard was twenty- four years of age and a native of. England, where he has left aiamily. SUICIDE IN BLOOMINGDALE ASYLUM. Yesterday morning Coroner flerrman held an in- ‘quest, in the Bloomingdale Asylum, over the re- mains of Mrs. Mary Ann Raynor, @ lady sixty ears of age, who committed suicide by hanging Kerseit, Deceased was admitted to the asylum in January, two years ago, and was suifering irom but appeared to be jast her son in- melancholia and hallucination, pene harmless, On Friday formed her of a death in the faraily from sma!lpox, which increased her despondency. On Monday morning Mrs. Raynor was found hanging to the ‘window bar of her room by meaus of a sneet. The jury rendered a verdict in accordance with the dSoregoing facts. SUICIDE IN THE WARD'S ISLAND ASYLUM. Coroner Young held an inquest in the Emigrants’ Insane Asylum, Ward's Island, on the body of Ed- ‘win Bond, ai Englishman, who committed suicide ‘Dy, thrusting his head through @ pane of glass, the leces of which sut ‘his throat im such @ manner That death resulted from hemorrhage, the jugular vein and carotid artery having been severed. &f- forts were instantly made to remove the pieces of eine from the wound and quench the flow of Hood, but he stoutly resisted, and nothing what- ever could be done to save hs Itc, Bond had been but a few days in the asylum, and in the country ess than six months, STREET OLEANING. The Superintendent of the Street Cleaning Bu- Teau reported yesterday to the Board of Police that no street dirt, except on one occasion, had ever ‘deen thrown into the river. At the time mentioned an accident caused the dumping of the dirt into the water. A copy of the Superintendent's report was sent tothe Board of Piiot Commissioners by the Secretary, under orders from the Board of Police. SS a ane MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. BALL—PARMELEE.—On Wednesday, January 29, 1873, at the residence of his son, Captain Ball, in Ay- ondale, Ohio, by the Kev, George H, Fullerton, the Hon. FLAMEN BALL, 01 Clifton, Unio, to ELIZABETH HupSON PARMELEE, late of Brooklyn, NY. KUNZ—SACKMANN.—On Tuesday, Keb. 18, 1873, at the bride’s residence, by the Dr. Flath, PAuL Kunz, of the city of brooklyn, tov ELMINA, third daughter of the Jate Jacob H. Sackmann, of East New York, L. I, No cards, Macy—Wasson.—At the residence of Mr. Adolph Rusch, on Tuesday, February 18, by the Rey. George H. Houghton Mr. SILVANUS J. MACy to Miss JULIET WASSON. MAHoNY—Norris.—On Sunday, Febrnary 16, at St. Peter’s church, Jersey City, MICHAEL J, MAHONY to ELLEN T. No#RIS. Dica. ALTHAUSE.—On Sunday, February 16, at the resi- dence of her son-in-law, J. J. Aithause, 66 West Forty-ninth street, SARAH ALTUAUSE, wife ol the late Elwood 8. aithause, 6f Long Island, aged 80, years, 4 months and 16.days. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, at Friends’ meeting house, Jerusalem, Long Island, to-day (Wednesday), at haif- Bet twelve o'clock. Carriages wiil be in wait- it Ridgewood on arrival of theiten o’glock train, yb es Tuesday, February 1%, GILBERT W. AMES, in the 30th yea. of his age. The friends of the family, also the members of Eureka Lodge, No. 243, F. and A. M., are respect- fally invited to attend the funcral, from his late residence, 228 Eighth street, South Brooklyn, on Thursday, 20th inst., at two BM. EvurgEKA LopGe, No. 243, F. anp A, M.—The mem- bers are notitied to attend an emergent commani- cation at the Corinthian Room, Odd Fellows’ Hall, on Thursday, 20th inst., at half-past twelve P. M., for the purpose of paying the last tribute of re- spect to our deceased brother, Gilbert W. Ames, By order, GEORGE W. DILKS, Worshipta) Mas! BaRNES.—At his residence, in Brooklyn, on Tues- day, February 18, 1873, ‘SAMUEL C. BARNES, in the 69th year of hts age. Funerat notice in to-morrow’s paper. BENSON.—On Sunday, alg 16, 1873, at his residence, 312 East ‘‘wenty-filth street, PGapate Wutiam Benson, late of the Iris. Brigade, a native of Dublin, Ireland, in the 49th year of his age. Relatives and friends, and especially then omcers of the Irish brigade Association, ate cordially in- vited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, Feoru- 19, 1873, at one v’clock ‘Tne officers, members und honorary members of the Irishe Brigaie Officers’ Association are re- ya to assemble at 312 Kast Twenty-fifth street, ‘Wednesda, if morning, at hali-past eleven drelock, to atten ithe tunera ofourlate comrade and former President, Captain William Benson, late of Prreor Sixty-ninth New York Volunteers, order of Surgeon WILLIAM O'MEAGHER, President, captain J. DILLON MULHALL, Secretary. Bo.ger.—On Sunday, February ie Patrick Bowaen, aged 31 years. The relatives dna friends of the family are re- ctfully invited to attend the funeral, this cay (Wednesday), February 19, at one o'clock, from his late residence, No, 112 New Church street, His remains will pe taken to Flatbush Cemetery. Coopers’ IN. Union, No, 2—The members are requested to meet at No. 72 Greenwich street, thi Sig (Wednesday), 19th inst., at one o'clock sharp, for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late Brother, Mr. Patrick Bolger. By order of JOHN O'NAL, President. BowpEN.—On Sunday, February 16, Miss MARY JANE, daughter of the late Thomas and Janet Bowden, aged 45 years and 10 months. Relatives and frienas of the family are re- a Prcanecn invited to attend the funeral, this day ednesday), 19th inst., at one o'clock P, M., from . ker late residence, 163 Ninth avenue. Brown.—On Tuesday, February 18, 1873, at the residence of her brother-in-iaw, Captain F. G. Cameron, 216 East Seventy-eignth. street, Mrs. ANNABELLA Brown, aged 71 years. Her cousins, Joseph and George Preston, and tne friends of the family, are respectiully invited to at- tend, Notice o1 funeral hereatter. Mcnabaaren Sunday nicht, February 16, WILLIAM BROWN, aged 19 year wine ata iee dea tect of the family and those of his uncies, John and Andrew Murphy, of Shan- mon Harbor, Kings county, Ireland, are respect- fully invited to attend the tuneral, on Wednesday, February 19, at nine o'clock, irom the residence of his uncle, Keeran Moran, 147 Cedar street, thence to St. Peter’s church, Barclay street, where a solemn requiem mass will be ofered for the repose of his soul, at ten o’clock A. M., thence to Calvary Cemetery for interment. Rochester, Calitornia.and New Orleans papers please copy. Bucknovr.—At Tremont, on Saturday, Febroary 15, GERTRUDE E., wile of *Abral ham, T. Buckhout, d 37 years. ain relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, 19th instant, at one .o’clock, from the Methodist church, Tremont, West Farms, Train leaves Central Depot at 11:40 A, M. CARMICHAEL.—Un Tuesday, February 11, very suddenly, at his residence, Cold Spring, N. Y JAMES CARMICHAEL, Mr. Carmichael had been an invalid for several months, sutfering from Bright's disease of the kid- neys, of which trouble his friends had hopes of his recovery. But on Tuesday morning he had an apoplectic fit from which he never rallied. He leaves a sorrowing wife and a large circle of mourning friends. Eaton.—On Monday, February 17, at his resi- ae 24 Devoe street,-Joun J. Eaton, aged 62 FRelatives and friends of the family are respect- fally invited to attend-the funeral, on Thursday, February 20, from his late resfdence, ‘at ten o'clock A. ‘EVANs.—On Sunday, February 16,’ Ewiny D. Wi1- ron, wife of Edward ©. Evang and daughter of ‘Thomas F, Harrison, Services at her late residence, 339 Fast Forty- first strect, on Wednesday, the 19th inst., at ive o'clock P. M. Baton Rouge and Poughkeepsie papers please copy Evans.—Un Monday, February 17,, SamugL DE WiLToN, infant son of Kuward ©. andthe late Emily D. Evans, Balon Rouge and Poughkeepsie papers please CRT cam.—On Monday, February 17, Ronert Fvr- LAM, & native of the p Westmeath, Irejand, aged 43 years, The friends of the jamily are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, corner Sev- ‘st avenue, tiis (Wednes- enty- eighth’ street and Fi day) af ernoon, at one o’ciovk, GAL LAGHER.—On Monday, February 17, 1873, James S., eldest son of James F, and Elizabeth Gal: lagher, aged 21 years, elatives and Iriends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, this day, at one o'clock, from nis late residence, 074 Third avenue, Green.—On Tuesday, February 18, 1873, Mrs. CATHARINE GREENS, Widow of William Green, ‘in her 85th year, Rejatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, to be held at ae ta acing, dence of her son-in-law, Thowas ©, 1 Ninth avenue, on by abn f pening, F at half-past seven o'clock wary 2 at noon. GREEN.—On Sunday, February 16, of consump- tion, JANR Emi.y, wile of Moses G en. Funeral on Thursday, February 20, at two o'clock ; | days past Alfred Izzard, steward on board the steamship City of Montreal, lying at pier 45 North River, has been drinking to great excess, and, having an attack of delirium tremens, was gosterdey mo! secured in the engineer's bath- fom, till’ he should feel better, Subsequently one hands went to look. aiter ban but a doctor, ‘io-was called, h edily ensued, ner Herrman was notified toe hold an inquest Sr., in the an of Mu tifarhnam, county Kemains to ie taken to Edgewater Comet ry on Friday, where friends from New Jersey are requested to assemble NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1873—TRIPLE SHEET, P. M,, from her late residence, Wasitington stree' near Union ee Morrisania. ‘The remaius wil be interred in W lawn Cemetery. Coventry (bnend) Herald please cop; HALLecK.—The funei val services of the: ate Annie JANE HALLECK will ieee place at St. James’ Methodist Episcopal church, corner of 125th street and Madison avenue, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at hali-past three o'clock. Relatives and friends are cordially invited to attend, HEIDELBERG.—On Tuesday, Februar, tN Hannan HEIDELBERG, & Native Ot Bavaria, aged 7: ‘The relatives, friends and members of the Mount No. 27, F. and A. M., Manhattan Lodge, I. 0, B. B., and Society Tree of Life are in- vited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her son, Charies Heideiberg, 12 Rose street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at tio 0 clock, HiTCHMAN.—On Tuesday, February 18, JosErH Hirouman, son of Samuel L. and Jane Hitchman, aged 3 years and 11 days. ‘The friends of the fam ly are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, trom the residence o1 his parents, 151 Fast Fighty- fourth street, on Thursday alternoon, February 20, at two o'clock, Kepry.—Suddenly, on Monday, February 17, Many Gury, wife of James Kedey, aged 53 years. Relatives aud friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 224 West Twenty-niuth street, on Wednesday, February 19, at ope o'clock. The re- maine will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery. FESE.—At_ Fordham, on Tuesday morning, fee 18, Mary, widow of James Keese, in her 86th year, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- Spectiully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her son-in-law, William Wilson, oa Thursday morning at half-past ten o'clock. ‘rain leaves Harlem Railroad depot at Forty-escond street, at 9:30 o'clock. KLeist,—On Monday, February 17, at two o'clock A. M., FREDERICK GERHARD KLEIST, in the 42d year of his age. Relatives and friends of the family, also tne ex- / members of Company A, ‘Fifth regiment; the officers and members of Company C, Sixth regi- ment, N. G., §. N. Y.; the members of Pilgrim Lodge, No, 74, L. 0. 0. and Rathbone Lodge, No. 1, Knights of Pythias, are respectfuily invited to attend the funeral, from the German Evangelical Lutheran (St. Mathew’ 's) church, corner of Eliza. beth and Broome streets, on Wednesday afternoon, February 19, at one o'clock. LAWRENCE.—On Monday, February 17, Emi.y F., wiie of Seabury Lawrence and daughter of Ebene: zer Hanjord, Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 108 West Forty- seventh street, on Thursday, February 20, wt twelve o'clock, The remains will be taken to Tar- rytown for interment. LEONARD.—On Monday, February 17, JANE, wife of Wiliam Leonard. The funoral will take place, from her late resi- dence, 236 Kast Fiitieth street, on Wednesday, the 19th instant, at halt-past ten o'clock A. M. MaxrTIN.—On Monday morning, February 17, An- THUR E., eldest son of Eli and the late Mary 8. Mar- tin, aged 16 years, | month and 14 days, randfather, Justus Chollar, Eeq., of Brooklyn, are nvited to attend his funeral, trom the residence of his father, 442 East tifty-seventh street, to-day (Wi ednesday), at hall-past ten A. M, MOLONEY,—ON Monday, February 17, ELLEN Mo- LONEY, daughter of Mrs. Ellen Moloney, a native of Firmoy, county Cork, aged 30 years. The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 34 , on Thursday, at half-past nine o’c) Peter's chureh, Barclay street, where a solemn mass of requiem Will be offered for the repose of her soul, and thence to Calvary Cemetery. Cork papers please copy. Mort.—On Tuesday, February 18, Joun W. Morr, in the dist year of his age. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the tuneral, from his late residence, 46 South Oxford street, Brooklyn, on Friday, February 21, at two o'clock P.M. DeKalb avenue cars from Fulton ferry cross South Oxtord street. MULCany.—Suddenly, on Monday evening, Feb- ruary 17, 1873, CATHERINE MULCAHY, 1n_the 18th ear of her age, daughter of Thomas and Mary Ann uleahy, a native of Grange, parish of Knuocklong, %; Relatives and triends of the family, and of his ; county Limerick, Ireland. Her funeral will take place from the residence of William O’Brien, Roe bird avenue, corner Sixty- second street, thts (Wednesday) aiternoon, at hall-past one o’clock. The (riends of the family are respectiully invited to attend. Mvriny.—On Monday, Febroary 17, THOMAS MURPRY, & native of the parish of White Chareh, county Cork, Ireland, in the 63d reer of his age. Relatives ‘and iriends of the family are respect- un invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 304 Kast Filty-ninth street, this (Wednes- day) afternoon, February 19, at two o'clock, to Cal- vary Cemetery. McDoONNELL.—On Tuesday, February 18, ELLEN, relict of Dr. John McDonnell, and daughter of the late Colonel Piunkett, Kinnaird, county Roscom- mon, ‘Ireland, The funeral will take place from the residence of her brother, Dr. Plunkett, 87 Carroll street, Brook- lyn, on Thursflay, 20th inst., at two o “clock P.M. rine and Irish papers please copy. ine OWELL.—On Tuesday, February 18, ANTHONY McDow2 tL, in the 24th year of his age. Funeral from his late residence, 647 East Ninth street, on Thursday, 20th inst., at one-o’clock P. M. Notick.—ConxcorD LopGE, No. 50, F. anD A. BRETHREN—You are hereby summoued to attend a special communication, to be heid at the lodge rooms, corner of Morton and Bleecker streets, on Thursday, February 20, at twelve M. sharp, for the purpose Olean y the last tribute of respect to the remains 0} ja Brethren of sister loage attend, By order our late brother, Anthony McDowell. are Trateryally invited to DWARD B. MRINTOSH, M. W. S, Homminz, Secretary. NEWELL.—On Tuesday, February 18, G. F,. NEWELL, th year of his age. The relatives and friends ‘Or the family are re- | Spectiully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 313 Fast Twenty-seventh ‘street, on Thursday, February 20, at twelve M., without Jurther notice, Hartford papers please copy, Norniz.—On_ Saturday, February 15, Mary J., wife of Adam Norrie, aged 73, The relatives.and friends of the family are in- vited to attend the iuneral, fiom Grace church, Broadway and Tenth street, on Wednesday morn- * ing, 19th inst., at ten o'clock.’ Norton.—On Tuesday, February 18, 1873, at his ere” KEERAN NowTon, in the 58th year of his “rhe friends and relatives of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 829 Second avenue, on Thursday, February 20, 1873, a4 nalf-past one P. M. PINGLE.—On Tuesday, February 18, Mary Lovise HERRICK, Wife of James E. Pingle. ‘The friends of the family are invited to attena the funeral, from her late residence, 242 Sixth street, Jersey cg on Thursday, February 20, at three o'clock P. Pusty.—On Monday evening, webrusty a | CuaRtes A., infant son of Charles J. and Pusey, aged 2 years and 17 days. Funeral services at 33 West Fifty-fifth street, on Wednesday morning, at ten o'clock, Raynor.—Suddenly, on Monday, February 17, Mary ANN Raynor, in the 66th year of her age, relict of John Raynor, of Harlem. Funeral from st. James Methodist Episcopa! church, corner of 126tn street and Madison avenue, at half-past three o'clock, this (Wednesday) after: oon. Relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend, without further no- tice, ains to be interred at Hempstead, L. 1. KeED.~-On Sunday, February 16, WILLIAM B. D, in the 50th year of his age, Relatives and friends are invited to attend his funeral, trom the residence of his brother, James Reed, 115 East Fifty-sixth street, between Lexing- ton and Fourth avenues, on Wednesday, February 19, at one o'clock. Rosenst¢ On Tuesday, February 18, 1873, WOLF ROSENSTOCK, aged 77 years, Friends of 8. W. Rosenstock and G. N, Levent- witt are invited to attend the juneral, on Thurs- day, February 20, at halt-past nine A. M., from 308 East Fourtgenth street. Rupp.—At Greenwien, Conn., on Sunday, Febru- 16, Sarat Rupp, in the 3ist year of her age. elatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend her funeral, from Caivary church, Round Hill, on hero February 19, at two P.M. SALLMAN.—At Lake View, N. J., on Friday, Feb- ruary 14, 18’ GrORGE ©. SALLMAN, Jr., aged 36 year montis and 20 4. va. SARNER.—On Monday, February 17, of disease of ; the kidneys, JoserH SakNER, son of Julius and Helene Sarner, aged 19 years and 6 months, Funeral will take place on Wednesday, at ten from the residence of the parents, 256 West irty-eighth street. Relatives an friends are respectfully imvited. —At Yonkers, suddenly, on Tuesday, Feb- ruary 18, 1873, ALFRED H. SmrrH, son of Willett and the late Elizabeth Smith. aged 21 years. The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully requested to attend the funeral, on Thursday afternoon, February 20, at one o'clock, from the residence of bis brother-in-law, F. J. Cambell, 235 West Twenty-seventh street. The re- mains will be taken to Cypress Hills Cemotery, STAVERLY.—On Tuesday, February 18, aiter a lingering illness, JuLIA A., wile of Robert H. Staverly. Notice of funeral hereafter. SULLIVAN.—On Monday, February 17, James P. SULLIVAN, aged 34 years, and his brother, Joun SULLIVAN, aged 21 years, The relatives and friends of the family are re- Spectfally invited to attend their funerals, this (Wednesday) afternoon, from their late residences— {nat of James P, from, 234} Division street, of John from 77% Norfolk street. ‘THOMPSON.—On Sunday evening, February 16, 1873, at Jacksonville, Fla,, AARON K. THOMPSON, of the firm of Thompson & Hupter, in the 56th year of rae of Trane hereafter, ITLAR.—. ing Sing, on Sunday, February 16, ANS Tittan, In the 86th Feat of her ly ce Funera! from the Methodist Episcopal chureh, | Sing Sing, on Wednesday, the 1th inst., at one o'clock P. M. Topias.—At Jacksonville, Fla.,on Sunday even- ing, Heatcksge 16, Morris Toptas, in the o¢th year of his age tice ot funeral hereafter. Van DrvRSEN.—At New Brunswick, N. J., on Sunday, February16, WILLIAM VAN DEURSEN, M. D., in the 82d year of his age, Relatives and friends of the deceased are re- spectiuily invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, on Thursday, 20th inst., at tweive o'clock noon, without further invitation, Watsoy.--On Puesday, February 18, Samven Warson, in the 29th year ‘Of his age, a native of Dromara county Down, Irelard. Funeral from his late residance, 296 Seventh | [3° avenue, on Thursday, at one o’clos Beliast papers please copy. Wick.—On Tuesday morning, February 18, at.two o'clock, alter a short illness, of diphtieria, ze the beloved daughter of William B..a@d Bertha Wice, aged 5 year and 6 months, ‘The funeral will take place from the residence o€ MR. FLONENCE whl appear as r LEAVE MA MATINEE on BATURDAY at That gailty creat Have by the ve: Reen struck so to the soul, ‘They have proclaimed the: The London Times, in speaking her parents, 231 West Forty-third street, at eleve o'clock A.M. Friends aud acquaitances are te spectiully invited to attend. PI ANOFORTES, CAN PIANOFORTE, _ COMPANY, 1 FOURTH renue.—Pianos Of six first class makers for sac. y instalments or cash, ata liberal discount, and Aa CHICKERING PIANO, RI H, FULL TONK, $125. larze stock for sale or to rent or sell on instal- om at SOUN MAHON'’S, 514 and 316 East Thirty-ninth — . BEAUTIFUL IRON FRAME PIANOFOW $2 moder improvements: tully, guarantec Rificent rosewood 7 octave ove! Tepraved inant fucturer; carvod legs, €e. ; 100 Ls SMITH'S Pianoforte Wareroom: near Bowery. AT BEUME'S.CIICKERING PIANOFORTE, EL gant case, extra carving all round, sliding music esk, iron irae; great bargain; rosewood seven octave Pianotorie, $15) FR 1CK BLUME, Union square, Broadway. * HANDSOM ROSEWOOD PIANOFC brated city makers, in perfect, order, octave Piano, agraite, oversirung, &., bara PEDK & SONS, 137 ‘heecker st LEXANDRE.ORGAN FOR SALE—POWERFUL AR- tist’s instrument, perfect order, suitable for church or Sunday school; would exchange for a Piano, Address E. F., box 1,078 Fost office. T LOW PRICES—FIRST CLASS NEW AND OLD Pianos, torent or ell; 50,90) Prince & Co. Organs, how in use, fold on monthly, payments of $10; un Orzas tor $50, . T. GOKDON, 706 Brondwa; MAGNIFICENT, DOUBLE ROUND | PATENT Agraffe grand square rowwood Parlor Planoforte, driniant tones ured seven months, fully guaranteed, cost $1,10), tor $300 cash ; Stool, Cover, Parlor Loma Paintin 8, Bronzes, rosewood and walnut Chamber, Dining ure ; a saoriflee. Residence 113 West igh street, Clinton place, near Sixth avenue. pe A PRIVATE FAMILY LEAVING THE CITY WILL sell this day for cash magnificent 7% octave roxe- Wood Planoforte, co.t $90 Stool, Cover, Cabl- tbr A LADY WILL handsom round corner: street, dern style a ‘ar Bowery AMSIANO, AND SINGING LESSONS, EVERY FA- + cility for rapid improyement and a thorough knowledge ot yeild teacher, 207 Wi STEINWAY PIANOFQRTE, OVERSTRUNG. BASS, carved li iin great sa nine ie for cash; clegant seven 3. GIDDIE, 13 W avericy pluce, neat areanway: PENT ROSEWOOD VIANOFORTE FOR order: ¢ maker; fully mont also | Tpets, "Boo! Etageres, Iverware, Chamber. Dining ture, &e.} sacritice erty Of tainily leaving West Ith st., near "bth av. T 101 FOURTH AVENU and upright Pianos at Warranied genuine; bargains. an experienced, success'al seventh street, near highth ay. E R UPRIGHT J and square Pia: er Organs to rent andor sais on instalments at low prices. X. BALL & CO,, 137 Eight street, four doors east from Broadway. AGNIFICENT 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO- torte, $7 eat bargain; super) instrument, hay- ratrung bass, carved legs, great sacrifice. okies GORDON, 19% Bleecker street, near Macdougal, 'IFUL WEBBR INCLUE CHEAP good as the for rentor sale; tMERRELLS, No. § Union TANOS—BEAU ‘as the cheap renta ANOS A RGANS.—GREAT Bancar and most beautiful styles and. pericct made, and by best makers, at lower prices tor cash, or Monthly instalments, or fof ten’. during this month, wt WATEtS', 481 Broadway, than cin be found elsewhere, ED—FOR CASH; SECOND ay, Chickering or ‘Weber ouly, ly guaranteed, Address, with when made, &c., PIANO, Herald IANOFORTE * hand rosewood modern improv Dr.ce, full description office: TOULD EXCHANGE A LOT OF SEWING MACHINES of first class makes for & Piano of standard make; must be new or nearly new. M bers st, pe EVENING TELEGRAM AS AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM IS UNEQUALLED, \ AS A NEWSPAPER IT HAS NO ON EVERY NEWS STAND IN THE CITY, AND SENT EVERYWHERE ror~ + WC. A ? NTH. MUSICAL \ MERICAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIV, iF ue, near Union square. poe HRO“DER, Director. For partiouls A GENTLEMA or in the Bane a quarter; bok Tel Herald ptown Branch ofce INSTRUCTION ON upil’s residenee for $10 per quar- ven. Address, with residenc TEACHEN, box 0 Herald Uptowm Branch office, Broadway. $10 PER QUARTER.—INSTRUOTION ON THE by-un accomplished performer, lately arrived nope. Address Ll. M., Herald ‘Upt Can be seem at 445 West Fiity-tirst st from n Branch FURNITURE, LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, bi URNITURE and Bedding, at, lowest cash stalments, at Ware hou: oS avenue, betw i Thirteth a and Thirty*fi (A. PRIVATE, FAMILY LEAVIN will sell rich Parior Suit, 3150; rep Suits, $50: % pets, 5c. At private house 12) West Zid st MAGNIFICENT SATIN MARIE ANT TE style Parlor Suit, made to order, cost, $475, for $200; one do., $150; Broeatel and Rep Suits, $75, $50 and $3 Pianotort ntings; rosewood and ‘walnut Chamber Suits, $35 1 rpets, Se. up; Library, Dining Furni- ture, a sacrifice. Residence 118 West Eighth street @iinton place), between Fitth and Sixth avenues, MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMI niture for sale—Superb Drawing most exp coveringy cost” $330, do. Pianoforte, cost Brovacy Velvet, Medatlion. Carpe walnut Chamber Furniture, Ext alle Bu Biiverware: a sacrifice. Private residence, 35 West, loti st., near Sth av. FOR ,EUROPE (neers, Furniture, Beds, Bedding, & Pagments taken y by the week or month, Terms easy. LLY & CO, corner of Twenty-flith street and Sixth avenue. yb Brugutiow:and ae Tem break lag’ 1p dispose of the same, in part or whe worth; everything as in a first class Residence 52% Seventh avenue, be and mnie ~ninth streets. Call te y ONTHLY OR WEEKLY PAYMENTS CARPETS M. Furniture, Bedding: Re, LY & ¢ INGHAM, 384 and 886 Third avenue, near Twent Prices lower thaw any other house in the RIVATE PARTIES DESIRING TO SE their Furniture can meet with a cash purchaser by addresing 8.1. F., box $5) Post office, y BERL Y AND. MONTHLY PAYMENTS FoR, ro BNE ts and Bedding, at B. M, ¢ THWAIT ¢ GOos, 1s Chathait street. “Am imunense | stock and low prices. ne SIXTH AVENUE.—F 530 by a party leaving th: rifle, two Chamber Suits, three Furntture. Carpets ‘anid’ Kitchen REMOV ALS. YARD,—THE UNDERSIGNED WILL REMOVE IN A | J tow days trom his present place of business, 277 West Twenty-third street, which he has occupied nearly fifteen vears, to the more ceutral and convenient offices at 69 West Twenty-third street, adjoining the Masonic ‘Temple, and opposite Booth’s Theatre, Parties havin property tor sale or to rent, elty or country, are golicite enter @ description of the same upon our books. Estates taken in charge, &c, The business of our office in all Its details, asin the'past, will be in the future con- ducted in such & manner as td secure the confidence of JAMES R. EDW, the public. RDS, AL ESTATE BROKER, 69 WEST TWENTY, THIRD STREET, OPPOSITE BOOTH'S THEATRE. EXCHANGE. TED TO EXCHANGE—A SAFE OF FIRST Class make and in perfect order for Furniture, either new oF but little Used, Address box 133 Herald office. $200.-F -K SALE, OR WOULD EXCHANGE FOR Oy ft eautitul black and tan pot, aged onths; wenn’ a) Ibs. , a real triek dog. Can be seen BA 245 Bond street, corner bed nc street, Brooklyn. ANDARD AMERICAN BILLIARD TABLES & suicomy bt ion Cush- for sa} for $290; also te best second onsale tor $ ench Bevet Tables, with spate steel wite "Cushions, are the best in the amine. nit and eV HL GRIFFITH, 40 Vesey street. DEST INDUCEMENTS EVER OFFERED—NEW DE. B cant complete, a country. AMUSEMENTS, OTS THEATRE “R Proprietor an age of Beama, mentions a tact to which the provincial bres ot land has given coni Fav ti absconded tron Liv ei sot property of bis emplovers, and aller visiting ved at Birmingham ‘about five oc nic Some refreshments went to ihe Theatre hile away an hour. ine being re Gn the occasion ot Tis visit was the ces 35 ihe representatio terview beaween came so affected that he went three envelopes, and sent £150) Seats may be'secured two weeks 1 atre, or at Ditson & u OOTH'S THEATRE, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, PEBRUARY 19, GRAND MATINER LN’ nce ‘Musto Store, 711 Hrondw: Young, Miss Mee TR. Eropristomand Manager: Mr. BRILLIANT SUC DAVID GARRICK, :— He was as great last nicht even as fame 4 seriously believe that the old actor would be compelled to admit that Sothern's Gar- rick is greater than his own.” seat 2 ano wing. well known and a ears Prints i the SOTHERN, Tie ir til LAND, Mr. syMiss eat iINE ROGERS, Malle, PONIST ana OTING, MISE-EN- ‘SCENE, POINTMENTS PLAY 18 PRONOUNCED, B¥ ER AND THE PUBL N. AND OST COMP. a pe NT ART wr ED IN THIS CITY, meds will be presented E) 'URDAY MATINEE until further not awards to Garrick. and Severtth avenn Monster Consort Tinpan (CHALLEN! ON _ongage ment of the great charact MESSRS. SHERIDAN A BRYANT'S MLNST'! ‘M, BELLEW'S READINGS, ‘Mr, BELLE WY will read in : SHIN aN, February 24th and 23th. wlomon's, d March 3. D MACK, BLS. eal HALTINORE February *ePickéts for sale al Masonic 1OX'S AMERICAN THEATRE, eainut street, Pl adel tia Pa. GREAT FAMEL Di. _cacte T. THURNDAYY February 20, al ween ne and Sith st especially t! nee and L aowige to learn tou Dkertien FRE EW YORK MUS way, between Hou one should visit. this wonde ne. fe? ple should see b M —Frice $1; contains t! Of Dison & Co.'s popular * 5 over 12,000 W copies have been soli! , Publishers, 711 Broadway. pol Strauss! plan DI THE BALL Or TRAL PARK GARDEN, BAL DE LA PEI PERIOHOLE. TUESDAY EVENING, PEBRUARY 25, 1373 The handsomest costumes a (1 full dress ball given. this D, acknowledged by the elite of the season. sand boxes 114 and 28% Broadwa, SEASON. Cee att u Ud bl AT mer E THURSDAY EVENTS G, the members of the Society. red on application to . 46 Exchange plac FLL. A S,C0n WINDMULL G ang Brevoort Hall, 154 and 156 East RIVATE LESSONS at any hour, dav and evenin SULARS at Private Academy, 212 Kast Kle venti st. 1 MR. TRENOR'S ACADEMY OF DA Sixth avenue (Reservoir sq PUPILS can commence at any tine, attend vat thelr RN cote PARTICULAR DANCE, rs YRIC TALL, convenience, and ALLET MASTER.—DUMAR’S DANC West Fourth street, near Bre lasses; six dances taught pertectly im six private les- | sons; all dances in one quarter, FARMO'S aN MX, sie FOURTEEN’ THE LECTURE SEASON. — MPHURSDAY, ATP. M., FR TUKE, By PROFESSOR, aiaee NE LAMBERT. “The Trae Method of Fer Freneh by Cultivation counter, can hear of a ., Herald office, 10 PHOTOGRAPHERS WANTED, TO BUY A Plo: tograph Gallery eheap for c: paid; one with dweling ‘apartments } secand hand Instruments wanted. Bowery, cigar store. ROT LARGE © suitable for fintsbing cloth. FINISHER, Herald ofice, ments, at pric a that dely competition. STEAM MARBLIT WORK | * street, between Broadway’ and — Marbleized Mantels, Monu ments, Headstones of super ie Workmanship at very low | P, CO, West Faity’ first —Marb ~~ PLORENCE, Mr. kiwin Booth its rpular Comedian, LORENOS, AN. LY at the Thave heard ures sitting at's play 'y, cumming of the so ms. emniok Act TT. his great mora oO with ‘clock, the piece which ms to have hatin‘ moral from the acene In wh eh the in- vetective, and the ace, peeeere! . ork, theatre, got back to be- bis empl yers. ce ft. the RTAINMENT teman, H. Hotto, C. A. rd un, Misses Fanny +. Sackett hy Wells, Kate Heathcote, Mary ruaret Chambers, nie DRAMATIC , in nes Suiemel entertainment. : SKE'S ORIGINAL. SUARDE YS WAX WO Doors open at 1 o'clock. Admission (no Reserved Seats), $1. Tickets tor sale at box omce, Booth’ 's theatre. o'clock. FOLK, RONAID, Me ED: ‘OSTUMES AND AP- TE WORK yA MINSTRE IMMENSE PROGRAMME POR TIES | QeCAsON Evening at 8 and Matinee at 2 4, . irtists dirn fmar Viniyersally Fegarded in England ae Mr. on the TRUE METHOD «OP ants FRENOR bhai ES t in ing t Mersiand Prench ’ to-atiend. IM OF ANATOMY, 613 BROAD- jon and Bleecker streets — Museum ; it tas full of FOR VIOLIN AND best of Strauss? ms of MUSIC, RUARY 20, Tickets admitting a gentleman and two ladies, price $15, can now be obtained. on proper introduction, trom The boxes can only be tr. Louls Grass, 136 Chambers TICKET COMMITTEE. cH ARLES ES UNGRE SrGlsMUND WAUPMA nL ial Water str 99 Nassau street ii Carinine street Pitty jerman Savings ‘ourth avenue and Fourteenth s reet I Broadway ACADEMIES. —DODWORTH'S CLASSES FOR Fitth avenue, now open for the reception of pupils. DANCING, AT vit DING ACADEMY, Away. Day and even= TH ST. RTIES HAVING TRE TOOLS AND FIXTURES OF a Butcher's ony for sale, atso Marble Slab for fi cash’ customer by addressing § SECOND HAND PLATE sla Table and Wall Showcases. Address box 1,47) no fancy price preferred ; also goud dress PHOTO, Lis r MARBLE MANTELS. KLABER, STEAM. MARBLE ARP. MARBI Mar! © 4),—TWO ELEGANT, NEW, FIRST CLASS 210 -Baliy Carron, Bitar Tables, square and | » v id at oe; Balls, Cues, &e., ineluded, vevelled s must be ait ey iiawes, Uy Cocuamdestevey, {TEWARTS SLATE 3 ma: Slate Works of Mantels, 7. 1. STE West Trgaty-third strget, near Syvontd ayeuue, N, Ny Y, —" eae orana LESTER. WALLAC! ESS Wire Walker. Circle and VP cal, pantom 808 SEDsOS ROBB GSO NGANSSNSBBSSSSOS MR. GKORC Miss Laura Le TO. THE SPA, Proprietor... on Thursday, M, BELLEW....... Nir BELERY, Be Th WAY. TALL ding of the pla: which extend read for cigh NBEO — 3 manne rS Nisi MONT! snare AND LOTOS, LOTTO: ‘The Wonderiul Paina, ‘Actreet EB Evenit it 7 3) Pert manners clone ag Htuclock, very Evening, at renter ‘ee DAY K HOLIDAY MATINEE WASHES _HOLIDAY MATINEE W BAGH, TONS BIREHDAY. LYMPIC THEATRE, Mr. JAMES E. HAYES. HU with now Scenery, Music, Costumes and Tricks: GL, FOX... nas. ©. K. FOX. ©. W. Ravel. PK wb GAT OLIO © The charming. Queens of Buriesc DR55855805855 505850855 2559568563" 585585" SHBG The Minstrel, the Mission, the Miss, the Mill and the ery ol the Dyed Hair and te Turned: Head. INS and MR. HARRY ALL Min Miss Schoot, Siss atinee every Wednesday and Saturday Be aera atin mova aera wise DENNY WORRELL, the famous Burlesqu fp eeaTee COMIQUE. ~ Mr. JOSH HART.. GRAND MATINEE THIS ART ae The Star Troupe of the world at Begins at” Sat Car Cae EAT ShCURED: ‘ONE N*® YORK STADT THEATRE 45 to.47 Bowery. FRANCISCA SANGUE URIELLA AND URIELLA AND SATANAS, The grand sensational piece will be produced fur the first time in America, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2. GRAND BALLET, Qi PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, Te raat Wonder, FAREWELL al FOR THIS SEASON OF during wittch will positively make departare, will begin and continue Tuesday, The regular sale oF Tickets tor single ni bruary 20, at the regular t TS. SEA PAGE TO.NIG Olivet shaped G3 Second street, arnos aNy 7H) TicKets at tne door, ‘only 260,” Cou PRIVATE MUSIC a at PLANO, ORGA iuitar, Harp, Si piace (Figtit atte wud GUE GUA fyi LEO Pera LEO AND PROP era, Leo AND iors. 1 08, LEO AND LOTOS, LEO AND Lotos. OTOS Loros. TRAg wis no LrO AND Loros. LOTOS, . Sole’ Lesson and! Director Reappearance of! Mr. GED. L, FOX and revival of his Comic Trick Pantomime of . Harlequin Dts Miss Fanny Beane.Cotumbing A BRILLIANT ARRAY OF SPECIALTY ARTISTS. First appearance of PROF SSOR NELSON and SONS in their classic gymnastic performances, First time of the RUS Russian pearance of ALICE and ADA MOLTENO, Solo Hatp- Ists and Violinists, from Londc wonderful MARTENS FAMILY. the charming infant Velocipedists. Signor CASSELL, YYNOCK AND SMITH, Skaters, tire troupe of BEDOUIN ARABS, ten in number. THOM. Ss Cent IAN QUARTET, Reappearance of the VENUS AND ADONIS, ngs. the WILSON) BROTHERS, rm Seale of Prices Fanny ¢ Bl: Orchestra’ and. ‘Balen Boxes, $5, $8 and $10 cach, MATINERS Dress Circle and WEDNESDAYS Seale of Prices to Matinoe-, ‘amily Circle, 5c. : uot, 756. ; children under 1 years, 50c 1, tenga ‘pas 1, seeniea, musical, topi- 514 BROADWAY. «Lessee and Manager and array be peeriae exceeding in versatiaity and numbers any theatrical en- ei ment in th in the world, DAY. NIARDS; \E |ro DAY. WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. N SQUARB THEATRE, Mr. AS SHOOR r ordered at 10:40. EB UNDIMINISHED AME MOBT WOND! tae THE ONE HUNDRED HOUSES RS OLD. HUNDRED YEARS patntatis OLD. ©ROWDED “It may safely be accept- ed aw one of the ptt est and och a WU ‘DRED “YEARS Chara ee ae NANR Suir, h. aes Rae Ch * JENNINGS, | Miss MARY GRISWOLD and Miss IMOGENE FOWLER, 4 nthe coarse, o MED CHOIR ‘OF RAL, iompoen? rs +++. Directress LITTLE MAG: Morris, Transtormation changes In ne Son AN VIL WONT Pas in an entirely new program: Matinees every TL $ aecompal JE a D HIS GREAT ‘riot PE a by fentiemen adouite OPERA LVE NIGHTS ONLY, ENGAGEMENT NOTICE TO ‘TUnscRibiRs. of Subscription Tiekets: WELVE NIGHTS, appearance previous to her lay, 17th inst., at Box Omce, hts ei) bey agin ind Wednesday. To. ve isa “two Readings in Ni FRIDAY EVENINGS, at ‘On WEDNESDAY he will give his his fame throu hou Europe, and was onsscutive weeks in. the city ‘of London at St. George's Hall, to the most cultivated and fashiow- able epee neces of by RIDAY-—Positive Tiekets at Schirmer’ SEVENTH RE The tourth ny et last day in 3 tn New York. NT FROMESLON D rt of the series will taki Saturday evening, February 22, at 8 mental Armory, lowing partes, vi Tickets Zan’ be obtained ‘rom the fob . B. Bostwick, | 169 and 171 Broad Messrs, 4, Ruumrill & C 0, 273 Broedwn wane A. « ‘a er way and 39 ari "Measpa William Tall & Son, 751 seve. Mr. John RB. Andrews, with Messrs, Tiffany & Co Messrs, Covell, Gray '& Co. the First Sergeants of the different companie _ No tickets will be sole “at the door RY | ENTERTAINMENT—BY 4 PiiL IP LAWRENCE and bis southwest corner Forty-secom | avenue, on Thursdi eb. 2 1,134 Broadw@t, PROFESSOR pils, at Harvard sirest and Sixth Mary Lawrence—will ap- RAS Seana Regins at 8) fe Lessee and Manager BE!!! Tun GREAT ENON Ad SENSATION( %* sth ALEXE MATINEE SATURDAY next, at 11 r. DALY 1s to ‘announce that, ow! tinued demain tor biaeae eee SET fen has been want peewee moasly praised by the press apd public ay Ths'Perfectisnof Drmwatic Representation All. novelties and HANG, ¢ OF PROGRAMME, be POSTPONED FOR Th ENT and ALIXE wn be actold EVERY FE VIRIRG. peta iG #ATURDPAY; and Seats may be Seaured’ Ny ferzonal ay feat, or by Mail or Talegraph FIKTEEN DAYS in RAND OPERA HOUSE, BEGINS AT 7%. A West Twenty-third street, comer of Eighth avenue, Mr. AUGUSTIMDALY,,....00.-+ Sole Lewseu and Tanager OVERWHELMING BUCCES® | | EVERY NIGHT will be presented’ tho now and totally original, strikingly picturesque and "absobingly intoresting Kaleidoscopic Drawa, in_fou four’ acts, eleven’ tableaux: and a transformation, by Mr. AUGWSTIN-DALY, author of “Round tho Clock,” “Under the Gaslight,” “Divorce,” &v.,,founded upon tho: very Jatest Parisian Spectacular’ “Folly” and embellished! with some of the experiences of Mv, MARK TWAIN, beimg particularly’ comic from/be- ginning to end, and entitled “ROUGHING: IT Every Scene New. New and aia Music, Choruses, &tg: ow and Ingenious Machinery, orate Properties. Superb C1 haractoriine c ‘ostumes, THE CAST hesidos: onyploying the whole strength of the Grand: Opera Houg com any and Its magnificent chorus, calls inthe auxilary aid of nearly three hundred persons. CHARACTERS. + Mr. Denis Mawtufic.. Mr. JOHN BROUGHAM Miss Antonietta MacdumMe. . -. Mrs. JOHN WOOD’ Dist Jerolomon White. . J peter on Mr. J.K, Mortimer ‘Triptolomus Black. Rat City, tall Mr. Owen Fawcett place.. Miss Annio Deland Mr. J. G. Poukes Mr kamund Pi ‘The Chiet of Mr, Tom Barkey Mr. Julian Cros Muldoon, one of tie Bi or Mr. E. Chapman pos Bell boy at the etropotiiais Mr. FOhapmnan am a Dbead r Mr. Golden Norwood G. Meade re he Opium o Arrah Na Pogue, newly arci Slipshod. Ttalian Str tionalit tle ners sy Pass igrants o nd Of sore atine Grad Depot, Rowxhs at saa Bar, In. dians of the “Goshoot” ‘Tribe Gee Mark Twain), Opium Smokers, United States Gav. By the Chorus and ‘Auxiliaries Ke. The Genuine Me ren ann Ping By the ‘Trained Steed Harry Bassett, Jr. ACT 1. Soxwe I.—A Villain the Grund Drive on Boulevard (by Dayton). ae Scene I,—No. 1 City Hall place by De La Harpe). Scunx IT.—Room No. 49 at the Metropolitan Hotel (by De La Harpe). ‘omedienne’s Parlors at the “Metropo- nee, at Castle Gardenr(byeDayton)— The DADO Bureau. Scunn V.—interior of the Grand Union Depot (oy: Sea- vey), and departure of the Pacitc Express Train. ‘ACT Schye 1.—The Red Dog Tavern at Simpson's. Bar by De 1). Scen® IL. —On thoborders of elvilization (by Payton Sexe IIT —AL the toot of the Rocky Mountains (by floca)—An Indian Camping Ground by Stariight, be unk I.—Interior of a Chinese Opium Den, concluding: We enrs IT, 1 tion, or Dissolvi Scxnw U1.—The Meant ne bye Dufl FIRST MA ATINEE ROUGHING IT Next SATURDAY, AT HALF-PAST ONE. woos x MUSEUM. MMENSE SUCCESS OF MOSEL FY INGAT AFTERNOON AT 2. FS CHANPRAU First time of a8 ae TITEL, MOSE, and SAVED FROM TOODLES. THE WRECK, SATURDAY, 22, WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY, TUREE PERVORMANCES IN TURE. ROOM. Morning at I. Afternoon at OWERY THEATRE, WM. B, FRELIGH. MONDAY EVENI: EVERY NIGHT CNL RTH" NOTICE, THE GELEBRAT (ih CHARLES pita TRO! IN THE ORGAN NTOMIME PNTTELED THE Lo THE WIsP, OR HARLEQUIN LITTLE BQ-PRE ery and Muchinery, New Tricks and tions, embracing ‘ycologigraphical ny the most Sagi woniers of the world, the man with in ereiking eae yk the greatest Ventriloquist of the "day. WILTIAM DUCROW, with a Company of excelsior Leapers, Tight Rope Forformers, Dancers, &c., 40. PRECEDED BY A GLORIOUS FARCE. MATINER ON THE 22D OF FEBRUARY, ASHINGTON'S BIRTH DAY. ERMANIA THEATRE, x Fourteenth st near Third avenue. AD. NEUENDOREF. ... WEDNESDAY, FEBRU AR’ FERNANDE, Comedy ii four acts, by Sardow, __Box office open daily, from 9 till 4 o'clock. mM" FB. WAYS BROOKLYN THEATRE, q W. ESDAY, F RY.19, 1873, Augustin Daly’ oP ii Comedy Everything new and elegant. SAN FRANCISCO MINSTREL orner Twenty-cighth street and Broadway. Last week but one of the present season, as they come mence their reyular travelling tour Maret RCH, WAN D RacKue IAN PRANCISCO, MINSTION ANEW MILL THIS WEEK ABAD SIGHTS REST, MILITARY ON THE BRAIN, THE TOM AND JERRY TWINS, If yon want to laugh come and see Ws Begins ats. 8 (STEINWAY HALT.) The London Daily thot Mr. Bellew suggested inany of © autifu readings i Hanilet so famous; but he has iI hitnelf worthy w bea precepwor. to any living Danish Prins Dn I nan an edian in the character of the CONDENSED AND CIRCULATED ALL OVER THE COUNTRY BY THE PAPER OF THE TIMES. THE EVENING TELEGRAM SENT EVERYWHERE. sc. PER MONTH. LL WHO INTEND NISiTING FRANCE SHOULD” attend F ETIENNE LAMBERT’S Free Lec- dite on French tormortow night, Ata at Lass Broadway near Thirty-tourth street, as it will prove the means o1 trebling their enjoyment while materially reducing thele expenses. JAY VILL b, wn PODIGAT. Cite) in, ig new ectare “the Funny, Feopla Wo Meet,” “i ald of at fund, at Association Hally y evening, Feorunty 2, | 1873. SITORS TO FRANCE SHOULD ATTEND [Eso ae H LAMHERTS free koture tomorrow night, at & at C12 Broadwa near Thirty-fourth street, as it will prove the means of immensely inereasing their enjoyicent, awhile materially reducing thelraxpenses. ATIONAL ACADEMY OF agi el Ni The sixin Winter Bx n of the Acad oh Nhe aint Annual collection gt the, Am e ters in Water Col ng flower Water Col r d Sketches, is now open ery oo and Wed: furday nushte RIC! a kiebe Ce Cor. Secretary, N. A. ND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT WEDNES Gt wrantyl atéo'clook P.M.. at He quined Mestanraut, [41 Fulton street dad's) Aim street. EW GREAT READINO—HAMLE?.—THR Be tonton times says that Bellow's reading of Hamlet was “redolent of x ROP. Loris | MBER?’S FREE LECTURE ON Fr ed to-morrow night, at & at 1,288 hae, Broadway, near Thi urth stree' po By i prove the means of tre! ling the enlovient, whil rity, Teduoing the ex- who tatend to visit France and Continental senses of all UTOpe. ILLIARDS.—ALBART GARNIER WILL GIVE AN exhibition at Curie Dion's, 248 Broadway, this after- noon, at 2 @relock. } eran LITAN en Commences at $ o'elock irous of study iin for the stage or vised to attend this Foadtnng fo the werits of Philip Law. rnestly or themselves: rence as a teapher. ont Hong Students’ Journal vay 4 Waison Diggory THEATRICAL AND ShOW PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BULLDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STRRET. A LARGB ASSORTMENT OF THBATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIETY CUTS GONSTANTLX i gx WAND

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