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MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC NOTES. Mr. Jefferson will play in Brooklyn next week, Mr, W. J. Florence, the comedian, sails for Europe in May, When he returns to this country he wil) bring Mrs, Florence with bim. “Roughing It” at the Grand Opera Mouse grew 80 rapidly in public favor that the receipts on Satur- Gay evening were over twenty-five hundred dol- Jars, Fechter’a Lyceum Theatre is finished, and yet ‘there is delay in opening it. It is in many respects @ beautifal house, and ought to have been opened ‘to the public weeks ago. Mr, Maretzek preduces the well-worn operas of the previous season in rapid succession, “La Favorita,” which is to be sung on Friday evening, being followed by “Don Giovanni” at the Saturday Matinée and by “Faust”? on Monday. There is some prospect that Mr. Mollenhauer'’s symphony, based on Collins’ ‘Ode to the Passions,” will be performed in this city at an early day. ‘hose who heard it when it was frst rendered, Mearly ten years ago, were delighted with it, “Allxe” will be brought home to everybody to- fight. Besides its mightly presentation at the Fifth Avenue Theatre, it will be played at the Brookiyn Theatre, anda part of Mr. Daly's com- pany, with Miss Jewett in the title part, will play it.at Harlem Hat. Mrs, Frances M. Carter's literary and musical en- tertainment and soirée dansante, at 45 Park avenue, Monday evening, was attended by a fashionable ond fulldress audience, and was much enjoyed, The attraction of the evening, with the exception, perhaps, of the dancing, was Mrs, Car- tera recitations of the “Brides of En- erly,” the ‘Old . Sergeant,” “An Irish Letter,” and a humorous Irish piece, done in capital and very amusing brogue, Witha little stage training Mrs, Carter might, if she de- sired, take the place of Mrs. Barney Williams as a good representative of Irish character, in the sen- ‘timental pieces she shows a good deal of dramatic feeling and power. It will not be ont of place, \wbwever, to suggest to this lady that there is as iuch eloquence in a pause as in expression, and sometimes more, The defect in almost all readers is the disregard of that, in t¢6 rapid an enuncla- tion and in the mopotcne, ‘The model of eloquence 4s Janausches, Who, 1a her pauses and striking atti- tudes, gt the same time expreases more than in a wholé paragraph of recitation. The entertainment ‘was alded by some good playing on the pianoforte by Mr, Alired Pease and by the pleasing ballad sing- ing and playing of Mrs. Imogene Brown. Mrs. Carter is a society lady, and her friends rally around her on such an occasion as this, and, ac- cording to the announcement on the programme, they will have an opportunity of doing so again at the same place next Monday evening. tone geee Pending Art Sales. ‘This evening will be the first evening of the sale ofthe valuable pictures belonging fo Mr. Henry T, Chapman, Jr. The auction will be held at Ciinton Hall, will conclude to-morrow evening and will ‘be absolutely without any reserve, What is some- ‘times a deceptive form of words, we know in this “case to be the simple statement of a fact. Mr. Kruseman Van Elten is presently going to Europe. His pictures may now be seen at the Somerville Art Gallery. They will be sold there at Suction next Monday and Tuesday nights. Mean- while the exhibition is free. At noon to-morrow and on Friday the oil paint- ings to which we referred yesterday will be dis. posed of at Schenck’s. Among the more noticea- ble ones of the collection belong “The Good Friends,” by V. Thirion; “Cattle at kest,’’ by Henri Savry; ‘Taking Leave,” PY, F. Compte Calix; Be ars and “Autumn,” by W. H. Wii! 1eox} % folin Player,” by Gessa; “The New Dress Pattern,’ oe, E, Berange Lan ndscape,’’ by Wiliam ware; ‘it ger Hh iy Meaty senate Ry ianby,’’ by Shattuck; “The Hol ‘Wai ford,” Wi h D’argelas} by Richomme; ‘Alter *school,” ty “Lady and Page,” by M. Coss- man; “The Birtuday,” by A. Hornemann; “The Pet Parrot,” by Castiglione; ‘The Catskill, near Oak Hill,” by James M, Hart; ‘In the ‘Country, by Noel Sannier; “The Bird’s Nest,” by F. Sehnelder; “The Waitress,” by_Charles Chaplin} ‘“Pompelian Giri,” by Joseph Coomans; “Leah,” by Savini; “rhe Artist's Daughter,” by P. Haseleer; “Sheep,” by Verboeckhoven; “Wandering Minstrel" » by Guardabaset: eco Born,” ‘by. Me leyer von jal re Le Bremen; “Marke ha ig P. Yontiatat Fontana bales: enry; “Tellin, Fortunt iy ive ave Ready 5, He Charles 7 by, J. hambaons | Figures,” PY) Gustave Brion; “No Place Like Home,” by L. Notermaa, and "ubinner is Ready,” by H. Werner. There are pie ictures here whose priees range fiom fifteen hyn- ‘ea to three thousand dollars, —_ ty agg. Sohn McNamee, Most of ouf sedciezs Will remember the Rame of this gentleman, who Was Fecently Sheritf of Kings county. He has lately attained success in Italy aa sculptor. Two years agohe went thither and began the elaboration of a design which he called “The First Base.” Itis@ nude figure ofa young American athlete springing to catch the ball. The work has been very complimentary alluded to in the American , a8 well as by Mr. Healy, Whose good opinion is certainly worth having, and has been selected by the city of Fiorence ag one of her contributions to Vienna's exhibition, MR EDMUND YATES, After a six months’ sojourn in this country, dur- ing which, in his lecturing experiences, he has travelled over more ground and seen more of the inner life of our people than probably any English author who has preceded him, Mr, Edmund Yates returns to Europe in the Calabria on the 12th of March. That asa lecturer he has been completely successful is evidenced by the fact that the mana- gers of the American Lecture Bureau, who have acted as his agents, have offered to guarantee him @ large sum for his services during the next season; but it is of his social recognition that Mr. Yates may be most proud. The best society in New York has been thrown open to him, he has been made an honorary member of all the principal clubs, and has been the recipient of a series of entertainments specialiy arranged in his honor. Last wee« in lontreal Mr. Yates was the guest of the gSt. James Clubav 3 dinner over which the Hon. Mr. Runting- don, M. P. OF ar) wa A few evenings since he was entertained at the Union Club in this city by sev- eral of our magnates of finance and leading legal luminaries, aud on the 8th of March a grund ban- quet will be given to him by his brother members of the Lotus Club, at which some of our distin. guished literati are expected to be present, THE LENTEN SEASON. To-day (Ash Wednesday) commences the season of fasting and abstinence commemorative ot the forty days’ fast of our Saviour in the Wilderness, In all the Catholic and Episcopal churches services appropriate to the day will be held, and in the former the ‘blessed ashes’ will be distributed among the faithful who will present themselves at the Sanctuary. In the HEeRaLp of yesterday the customs which prevail at this time of year were fully described, together with the rules prescribed for the observance of Lent in this diocese, festival of Shrove Tuesday (or Pancake Day) was duly celebrated, and many of the old and peculiar practices from which the iestiv; were indulged in much more Saas Bao tie ite An in years past. Pancakes, the. day, Were exhibited iBepted eepeciay' tionery and bake shops, and in private area the feast of Mardi Gras was celebrated with hearty, aad, in some cases, hilarious enjoyment ——+o+_—_ .- MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. A 82 Engagement. SIMON—DINKELSPEIL.—A. Simoy, of New York city, to Misé FANNY DINKELSPEIL, Of Brooklyn, Long Island. No cards. Married. CROGHAN—PERSSEE.—On Monday, Febrasry, 24, by the Rey. Dr. Burdsell, Joun Cnrooi to Ma- yILpa A. PeRasE, youngest daughter ‘of the late Dudiey Perssee. DONNELLON—ADAMSON.—On Monday, February 24, at the residence of the bride’s parents, by the Rev. Dr. Drowne, rector of St. Paul's, CORNELIUS E. DoNNELLON to Etta L., omy daughter of John Adamson, Esq,, all of Brooklyn. JANTZEN—LANDSEE.—On Tuesday, February 18, Dy the Aer. pr. pees at Raeee, Church of the oly pt LIE pareene oe daugh- ter or Cl si ot Hoboke! KINDY. peor: Dride's moter,» rrhae other e Rev. A. 0, Wedekind, Davip BD. Kirey, of tye, N. Y, FANNus A., eldest daughter of the late Ahdre iro. of this city. R—CARMIOMALR.—On Tuesday, February 25, RIKER, Jr., by Hey. Wilham f. Sabine, ALPILRLS ab. both of Woodside, Long . Oo ELLA poo nied aax an —itgin—On Wednesday, February 19, by Isiand, No ca if | WEW YORK HERALD. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1873.-TRIPLE SHEER CHARLES L, ZENDER to she Rev. mmerv 4, Haynes. FANNIE C., daughter of the late George W. Keid, @ll ef Brooklyn. No cards persian Died. —On ning, February 23, after esbert aod wevers Hineas GHORGE Rion atDson, eldest son of KR, G, and A. Bagiey, aged 4 years and 3 months. The relatives end friends of the farrily are re- epectiully invited to attend the funeral, iiom the residence of his parents, 472 fixth avenue, on Wednesday, Fevruary 26, at hali-past one o'clock, Pp. BLATCHFORD.—On Mouday morning, February 24, at Bay Midge, Long Island, Bersey lh. ., widow of Samuel M. Biatchiord, in the 74th year of ner age. Funeral services will be held at Christ church, Bay Ridge, on Wednesday, 26th inst. at three jock. ‘The cars from Hamilton and Fulton fer- nos pass the church, Britt.—On Monday, February 24, after a short and severe illness, SaKan ELiZABETH, only daughter of Peter and Sarah Britt, aged 1 year, 11 months and 19 days, Relatives and friends of the pity are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, [rom the real- deuce of her parents, 102 West Twenty-first street, on Wednesday, February 26, at one o'clock P. M. CHRIST: n brooklyn, on Monday, February 24, Jony Cnnistie, in the oth year of his age. telatives and ihiends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 171 Union street, on Thursday, the 27th, at two o'clock P.M, Y.) papers please copy. On Monday, Druney m4, Lizzie A., wife of Jon Dorrian. Funeral from St, Patrick's church, Kent avenue, Prooklyn, at hal ist nine o'clock on Thursday m , February Relatives and friends are invited to attond, Danson,— At Breoklyn, on Monday, February 24, JaMES Danson, in the 59th year Of lis age, The fuueral will take place from bis late resi- dence, 149 Van Brunt street, on Thursday, 27th inst., at two o’cleck P. M. Dvcey.—Month’s mind for the repose of the soul of Mrs. Raitt Ducky will take place at St. Francis Xavier church, West Sixteenth street, on Friday, Fevruary 2, at hali-past ten A. M. ‘The friends and tlose of her son, Rev. Francia I. Ducey, are invited to attend, GormiLEy.—On Tuesday, February 25, Joun Coseany, native of county Cavan, Ireland, aged 75 years. friends and acquaintances are renpeotfully invited to attend the funeral, trom his late resi dence, 81 Pike street, on Wednesday afvernoon, February 26, at half-nast one o'clock, GREKEN.—On Monday, February 24, at the real- dence oi his parents, Thomas and Kosanna Green, He Bloomfield street, Hoboken, PET&R GREEN, d 15 years, 4 months and 5 days, ‘he frieuds of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the Churen of St. Mary, corner of Willow and Fifth streets, where a solemn requiem mass Will be offered for the repose of his oul, GREENLEASE.—At New Brunswick, N.J.,on San day, February 23, CATHERINE M, GREENLEASE, in the 89th year of her age. ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her daughter, ee R. W, Latham, Livingston avenue, New Bruns- on Wednesday, February 26, at threq, wick, N. o'clock P, M. Maryland and Virginia papers please copy. Haypen.—On Tuesday, February 25, 1873, “wany HAYDEN, be yea daughter of James Bn ‘ind fake ay aenl, Age years. age. et tare Notice :ofrauetal Tater Kise HAYNES.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, February 24, 1873, NaomI, wife oi Robert Eye and daughter of the late John Pape, in the 55th year of her age, Funeral on Wednesday, 26th inst., rom her late residence, 243 Skillman street, northeast corner De"alb ayete, East Brooklyn, at three o'clock. TJ ENpERsON.—0D | Tuesday, February 25, Mrs, Maey HE DERSON, in the 86th year of her age. Her frienas and relat: /'¢3 are respectfully invited to attend her funeral the residence of her randdaughter, Mrs. L. J. art ston, Jr., 72 West ‘orty-cighth street, on "Tharaday. 27th inst., at twelve o’clock M. Magnolia, Fia,, on Motiasy, Feb- Y V., wife of William H. Jackson, ars, 5 months and 24 days. Notice o1 funeral will be given hereafter. SOE Monday February 24, Tuomas JOYCE, age ner trom the Church of the Hol; iM Transfigura- tion, at five o’clock, on Wednesday, February 26. Boston papers lease copy. Kaysrr.—In § ataae Germany, on Tuesda; ay pune 4, Mra, F. D. \YSBR, widow of H. L. ear ‘wiiltake place from Schermerhorn street church, near Court stree! BrggkNeD, on Thursday, February 27, at dh o’chac! KEARNEY.—On Tuesday. ates 25, 1878, Cor- NELIUS P. KEARNEY, eldest son of James and Eliza- beth Kearney, aged 4 years and 7 months, Funeral {rom residence o1 parents, 81 Hudson street, New York, on Wednue: , February 26, at one o'clock P. M. KENNEDY.—On Monday, February 2, after a long and painful ilincss, borne with Chr! stian fortitude ee beloved wife of James Kennedy, aged Ae TFelntives and friends of the family are re- specifully invited to attend the funeral, irom her late residence, 439 West Fortieth street, to-day (Wednesday), at two P. M. Lang.—On Tuesday morning, February 25, BEN- JAMIN HL, infant von of J, M. and 8, P, Lane, aged 9 months and 4 days. Funeral s¢rvices at the residence of his parents, 216 Second street, eke City, N. J., on Thursday, February 27, at two P. LENNOX.—ALBERT COLB LENNOX, son ef Jaftes and Susan B. Lenox, of ncariot fever, aged 2 years, 8 months and 17 day: ‘3. The funeral will take place on Thursday, 27th ee from the residence of his parents, 213 ant Blighty street, at twelve M. ant Bf GASSER age uss, OS ye his ore 4 (Thitredas) ral on Fil ay raday) jock’? Mt , from his late residence, ’ rates from ALE peconid street will arrive in time for the iperyices Relatives and Jsricads are respectfully invited. 3ON.—Suddenly, on Saturday evening, Febru- ary 22, Mr. Hen |ASON, of Tony Pastor’s Opera House, aged 33 years, The funeral will take place from his late resi- dence, 108 Orchard street, on Thursday afternoon, at two o'clock. Detroit papers vote fh copy. New York Lodge, N B. P.O. E.—The mem- bers of this lodge are requested to assemble at the lodge rooms, Masonic Hall, 114 and 116 East Thir- teenth street, on Thursday, February 27, at one o'clock P, M., to phere the funeral of our deceased brother, Hen Mai HENRY, ”, O'NELL, E. R. and R. H. P. R 8. Masri Secretary. MoKenna.—On Monday, February tn ited along illness, BRIDGET E, MCKENNA, aged 28 y The friends of the family and the members of St. He h’s Benevolent Association are invited to at- the funeral, from her late residence, 72 Grove street, from thence, to St. Joseph's church, on Thursday, February 27, at nine o'clock A. M. PINE.—On Monday, February 2%, THoMas PINE, formerly of ear county of Tipperary, Ireland, in the 75th year o: mee The funeral will take place from the residence of his daughter, Mrs, F. Nolan, 337 East Ninth street, this (Wi Wednesday) afternoon, at one o'clock ; thence to Calvary Cemetery. Prinx.—On Monday, February 24, Kate * MAson, wife of W. H. Prink, aged 27 years, 8 months and 24 days. The relatives oud. ‘friends of the family, sae the members of the Henry Clay Lodge No. 277, F. and = M.; the members oi Eckford Lodge No. 72, . F.; also the members of me | Ameri Eouacit No. 36, U. U. A. M., are respectful invited from her late residence, 80 inesday, February 26, at half- Past one o'clock. Pryen.—On Tuesday, February 25, MARY Frances, wife of William ie Pryer and daughter ol William H. Oliver, aged 24 years and 11 months, The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from the Baptist church, Eighty-third Street, between Second and Third Ryenaes, New York, on Thursday, 27th inst., at one o'clock. RoBERTs.—On onda. Fohreacy 24, 1873, MI- CHAEL Roberts, aged 41 The relatives and triers. ar are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 168 Oalyer street, Greenpoint, om Wednesday afternoon, at one o'clock. ScHENCK.—On Monday, February 24, CORNELIUS ©. SCHENCK, aged 55 Relatives'and friends of the famity are invited to attend the funeral services on Wednesday, the 26th to attend the ‘funeral, Sheriff street, on Wedi inst., at three o'clock, at the residence of his son- in-law, Franklin H. Kalbfe! 16 South Portiand avenue, Brooklyn. SHOTWELL.—On Monday, Febrnary 24, Eerren eT daughter of enjamin (deceased) ond lary Shotwell. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the fune from the residence of her Mother, East Woodbridge, N. J., om Thursday, Soares s 27, at borat ivelve o'clock, Carri Wi Me feat fro from mew forty SiNcLarR.—On Tuesday, bendy LEXANDER P. SINCLAIR, after & short bat severe illness, Friends are ret gn ited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, 441 West Forty- ahh atreet, on Thursday, 27th inst., at one o'clock PeLEAMAN.—On Sunda: » February 23, Emma Louise, yeuspert nila of John H. and Amelia Pieemae, a ae ears, 1 month and 17 days, ‘he rei od id friends of the family are re- vited to attend t! et full; Bpiscona i Anite Sores funeral, from the afternoon, at three o'clock: J, this (Wednesday) SMrrH.—At EpWwaRp Smrrn, in the 66th aryear of T+ aia Relatives and friends are reepectrally invited to attend his funeral, at his late residence, on oa Sa cee a eleven o’clock A. M. ’ Carri W arri Soreioen fain jomtew yap on val of ne RNBULL. — February 25, Linuir G., daughier of George Wan ; oa Sears at nme W. and Josephine Turnbuli, Notice of peo to-mo} row, —Suddeniy, on Sunday mi Wgtivm lly wie of thomas eit ening, February lends of the ly are invited | to at garnet ot e et Lt a a rs pleas ae Suna. February "you Wart ped 40 years, 7 mont nthe and 33 days” Joan Ware, rT a HOUSES, R Rooms |, C.. WANTED. In this City and Brookiy: NEATLY FURNISHED, LARGE SIZED BED- room, or two ‘ad oining, wanted, without board, and with complete treedom ai pendence. Address, ing terms and pai 1G. Rs, BOX 1,395 Post office.” A TWANTRD, BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, AN pUnturnished Second Floor, between, Ninth and Twen y-cighth sireeu and th & nues. Address ANDREW & CO. ib Willams ‘sureets, ing terms, which must be mote: FOUSES WANTED FOR RESPONSIBLE TENANTS, for poarding, and private tam lies; no charge unless tenants — procured, Uptown, House Agene: COLES. 1 Broadway, near Thirty-second treet Tee A GREAT DEMAND FOR MEDIUM SIZ6D Houses, I invite owners to send me full descriptions of their property. Tinake (po. charge untess tenant L NDFORD, 15: I HAVE MANY APPLICATIONS FROM DESIRABLE parties jor good | ouses. Those haying any to rent are showed Tequested to send particulars to W, O. , S27 Fourth avenue, OOMS WANTED—NEAR A FIRST CLASS RESTAU- rant, between Fourteenth and Foriieth streots, Lex- ington and Sixih avenues. AdJress, stating full particu- lars and price, F, L., Herald office. XTORE WANTED—IN A GOOD LOOATION, SUIT- Ny firs, BUGS Neral business. Address, with par- ticulars, DRUGS, Herald Uptown Branch office. J ANTED— BY A SINGLE GE NTLEMAN, A LARC nicely furnished Room, wihout board, ina privats family j location between Twenty-third aud Thirty-tourch me saa ae ee ‘Address J. W., Ox 1126 TANTED—A CORNER STORE ON FOURTH AVE- hue, between Twenty-third and Forty-second streets; give size and location and lowest rent ior one or three 1H foqood tenant, with securily, Address A. D., box ) Herald ofice, ANTED—BY 4 COMPETENT LADY, A HOUSE FOR boarders, where ihe rent, er part of it, will be taken in board; location below Sixteenth street; reter- ences exchanged, Sddress HOUsK, box 10 Herald oftice, J ANTED—FOR UNEXCEP IONABLE TENANTS, louse, vieinity of Was r between ewenty-nin' thand sixthavenuos, Sud particulars to -A. AY, 61 Lispenard street, )—BY TWO GENTLEMEN, in @ private family, Jurnished ‘Rooms, connecting; as, &o.; between Tenth and Twent; it sirects, ‘Stkih, avenue aud weet oF Fourth avenue. Ad? tating terms (reasonable) to permanent tenants, box L7 Herald ottice, atom equary.: also Fitter th and Fortieth siredts, JOUR: WITHOUT BOARD, LYMPIC THEATRE, Mr. J.B. MONDAY EVERY NIGHT, AMUSFMENTS. aioe aeeee, and Manager i 24. At SOULE ha AND Wer tar aan AND SaruRDays, AT2, Mr. Gi AND HIS Gani’ OP EAN Bl i new HUMPTY 0 hich 1s amy mie crown"! AND ENT “STANDING ROO: GE CORES L. FOX OF AMERICAN AND ARTISTS sdition, re UMP OLOOK, ON) HUMPTY DUMPTY'S UNRIVALED pate OF SPE. THE MANOR RAS MARTE: ENS, VE: A LARGE fonsting ¢ * MATINEES OPEN AT 1, C ate EVENING ATS SATU npaY MATINGR, | ONE WERK ONLY | the you he ctor, J. Z. LITTLE, ouiveR, bOUD in his Drama of BYRON in SAVED ACKO} FROM THE TRE © ONTINENT, WREOK, OWHRY THEATRE, WILLIAM B. FRELIGH, WEEK—MONDAY, SBOOND further notice. Tmmcuse success of the new Pantomime, with the Charies Aabotteoupe er epectal artiste; J. Mons. ED family, M Ne WALD VALARDI BARRETTI, ‘the ‘LES ABBORT, the wide Cowad § it Ye Wiha OW, th ‘rivalled company ol athlete ck-Rope Vapors Juggling. &c. The pantomime vised roved—new scenes of peculiar and rere n added to SON BROENRRS The nubile demand increasing 0 RAND MAIJINKE SATURDAY, AT 2 O'CLOC HE CHARMING GASSBLL TR, day, ¥ with the following far-famed TER, the groat at Ventriloquist DUU! i18 NOTED NELSONS. yp 0 D. BYRON. i) NT, arr PERNOON AT 2 LAST WE. a watélons Harlequin beautiful Colambue, with known and most tear en with his ‘umblin e famous in Vaulein in their special act. EVERY NIGHT, W? RGE AND SMALL FURNISHED AND uniurnished Houses, in goo’ locations, for first cinss responsivie parties, who authorize me to find them houses: uo commission charged unless a rental is effected by or though me. G. NA 9 Fourth avenue, near Union squar BETWEE HUDSON AND Macdougal and Canal and Amity streets; rent from Addross J, M,, Herald offico, MODERN FOUR carpeted preferred, ina first ut $29) per annum, Address ANTEDAN UNFURNISHED story, Hons, partially hood ; rent a class ney hy Mrs. COL a THREE ROOMS OR FLOOR, for housekeeping, for a mgp. “chit; Teapectable neighborto within: walk of Pierrepont House, Brooklyn Address AMEKICANS, Brdokive * sot Over $13, erald office. novse, Locatey “Wriwerx i" sweats Second an Thirty- latin streets, east side gi Sixth avenue, trom $1,000 to $2000 per anium, Ad- Sress i, § + Herald U n n Braneh | ottice, ANTED TO | LEASE—SOME CITY TENEMENT Property j security given, Apply at 309 Mott street 2, XOUNG MEN WANT A NICE FURNISHED ROOM in a respectable locality, below Fourteenth street; py nok to exceed $15 per month, Address FRANK, 212 roadwa: MISS Nant. Miss: TENNUE ENGEL, JOUN MORRIS, TRANS THE GREAT EPHLOPIAN © GUS WILL IAMS. A new Local Drama, entitled THE TENT WARD) BY NGHT AND DAY, Frits Muckelwasser Gus Williams Tony Pastor, Rey jennie Senson, Turner and Lester ‘Frank. V, Seabert, Alied Bennett, &c. MATINEE y and Saturday. BE HAR UL Wag od Fe rmATHEN CHINES, ' , nN @ALL, va BROSKLYN C ADEMY OF MUSIC, MARCH 10, Get ready or aTaugh of “ai MUSICAL GENTLEMAN HAS esday. wtrope ; Will give lessons in singing and piano, Call eth street, ‘Terms moderate. 201 BOWERY. 'URN OF THE OF SONG, VOCALIST, OMNDI A HARRY HART. K MAGGIE BENSON. n hour and a half. ? JUST ARRIVED FROM Home Monday YOUNG LADY, LATELY ARRIVED FROM EU- a‘ jan, would jano; c! pe, a thorough music upils to tustructon the e seen at 445 West Fifty rst like to have a few ges moderate. Can stree BOATS J. B, SCHUYLER and Escort, 600 tons re; ister ‘teed for nt ‘ht routes, Also Steamships Orescent C ty, 1 no tons right and Santee, 600 tons: North Point, '6W) tons; Commaniler, 3 its nde? tO FRED'E U. SCHMIDT: Nol South Wie jam stree (OR SALE-SLOOP AND SCHOONER, LIGHT draught; make good lighters. Inquire at 691 Wash- ington street, in basement. {OR SALE—A SLOOP YACHT, ABOUT 42 ib he IN length over all; 1s well found in sails, & ‘trimmings on oe has fished cabin ‘accommod 8 fast and will be sold turnished. For further par- uddress YACHT, 31 Pine stree! {OR SALE—A STEAMBOAT, SIDE WHEEL, ONLY 2 years old, im elegant order; 260 horse “power; Gecks 35x115 ; draws only 40 inches of water. Boor & CO., room 2. 20 Cortlandt street. WANTED 10, BUY OR CHARTER A BARGE, 90 foot in lengthy 285 feat beam, light draught of water. Address A. INKLE & SOX, 205 West street, with full particulars. —PIANO AND SINGIN silty FOF sand nowledge of music by an. ex er, 267 West Thirty: ‘NARD, JA Folin, Guitar, Harp, piace (Kighth street), iia and circulars mailed. improvement and a thorough th street, near Eighth avenue. PRIVATF. MUSIC LESSONS, PIANO, ORGAN, Ringing, earony. len G LESSONS. EVERY FA- perien dd, successful teach $2 Clinton ish 864. student's Journal J. SAY WATSON, Director. ‘A PERSON T0 very Saturday Address box 4,901 Post PLAY THE PIANO 24 evenii ft dancing; state ofc LOAN OFF IC! T NASSAU | STR ERT. | John streets, NEWMAN 7 Duying, selling or advancin ‘amount? Pianos, Merchand WOLF ‘BROS, 806 A*x on Watches, Diamonds, Jewel ticularly Pianos; strictly confidentia), ineteenth and ‘twentieth streets.—Mone private parlors for ladies; IETWEEN FULTON AND LEOPOLD continues the on Diamonds, Watches, , Life Policies for any BROADWAY, BETWEEN loaned 8, pare business Silverware, Silk: a2 INSTRUCTION. | ‘T THOMPSON'S COLLEGE, 20 FOURTH AVENUE, opposite Cooper Institute.—Bookkeeping, Writing; Aritmetic and Languages. Day and. evenin ag ae i ai it—Telegraphy soe practically, ith inst jand for operators. ESS WRITING, BOOKKEEPING, ARITHME- &c.—DOLBEAR’S Commercial College, 875 Broad- open, day and evening, for practical Instruction ‘i ookkeeping and ‘Arithmetic as used in the best New ‘ork houses, Stiffness, cramping or trembling removed, and elegant business writing guaranteed, COEAYERACK COLLEGE, AND, HUDSON RIVER 1N- Crate Ppirestors Feria op osicrcn tn ee i RLONZO FLACK, President, day'and evening 1 Professor BONFANTI, 241 West Fourteenth street. Tor: eigners taught English. Translations. ‘ Ls alee TIGIOUS A ‘aN re ilaie a ¢ — CONSTITUTION OF UNITED staTES, ONAL, NOONVENTION aie held iu the large hall of the Cooper Tnstitute beginning on WEDNESDAY, February 26, at2P. M. the ifon Fels B: Brunch, President 2. a: Miner, Dr. Stephen H. Tyng, Professor J. H. Melivaine, President J. Edwar Dr. B. Craven, Professor J.B. W. Sloane, President George E. Hays, and others will address the Convention, " WANTED TO PURCHASE WANTED -A SECOND HAND BLAKE'S QUARTZ Crusher, Address, stating price, condition and length of service, box 288 Post office. aaron ay be HAND COUNTER | SHOW- cases from et long, ress, Ww articu lars and price, M. W. ROONEY, Yonkers, in Cee ANTED TO BUY—IN THE CITY, A GOOD GRO- tery Store, doing a business of S000 a week cash, Address, by nail fall ‘particulars to P, A, MORAN, 233 Weat sixteenth #1 ld CHANCE FOR CASH—. PRIVATE RESI- dence, 124 West 26th st. ; Parlor Suits, $75; Kep Suits, Hj, ory ‘Suits, $25; Brussels Carpets » yard, an ot i A, MAGNIFICENT MARIE ANTOINETTE 8TYLI> snr one fata P made order, cost $575, for $200; one do., $150; bi and reps Suits, $75, $60 and’ $35; Piangtorte,’ Palutings? Tose wood and weisot Chamber Suits, $35, up; pets, Se. up; Library, Din- ing Furniture, a sacrifice. Residence 113 West Eighth street, (Clinton place), between Fitth and Sixth avs. A La OF CARPETS, FU A LARGE, (ORTMENT OF CARPETS, ‘RNI- ture and Bedding at lowest cash prices, by weekly instalments, at O. FARRELL'S Warehouse,’ 410 Eighth avenue, between \inirdeth and Thirty-frst streets, A MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT HOUSEHOLD Furniture for sale.—Superb Parlor Suits, covercd Fiche ea Silk brocades, cost $0 tor $30; do. 175 ; du., Pianoforte, cost $900, for $475, Paintings, onze: et, Medallion Carpets, Clocks} rosewood. walnut ‘chamber Furaiture, Extension Table Sliver Ware; asacrifice. Private residence 36 West oth av. st., near Sth PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELL Ft be Oe Parlor Suits, in_ satin, et 00, tot te : rep Suits, Bedroom irrors, one, $1 oom and Servants Furniture, cent lenk rnin than cost; used since Inst May. idence 120 West 2id street, near 6th avenui Cc ARPETS, er Mee private tes KELLY corner of Twenty-fifth street and i ach Srstin, ONTHLY OR WEEKLY PAYMENTS —CARPETS Furniture, Bedding, £0, rere eee and $08 Third avenue: near Fweatpeluntnaes trey jower than auy other house In vive eh ity. a ea em TO | DIsPOsR OF addrening 8.1. #., box 80) Post omeen un Purchaser by Wrekcy AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS yon Sonne THWAIT & GOs 15s Chathan ateeck. aC Qu, ka Leones EUROPE. NGLISN NURSERY AND PLANT PARM—APROIAI. THOMN TON econ: to ta] Aperican cemand. THOMAS peer dsvotee cla attention to Mees rnd Plants wftable the s1 ply Ams wn te Heath thornde. Nurserioe soupy $60 sevated aa 7m, on it Seti play Rae pany ges tion furnished on epplipatice. Boh mittance on London ; andr RNTON, on on a at St whan ate nireet, New Yo priced catalogues may taleee ‘sy? Fork, WISS AND UNITED COURIERS’ SOCTETY.—o riers may be secured on arrt ~oaM b jurope, on famiiles vite iting the Secretary, jount ete ie — - “tba it street, Gros- BILLIARDS, eee RAO AARARAIA DAR ARR AARS =—STANDARD AMERICAN BILLIARD TABLES Al. and the Phelan & Collender Combination Cush. Al mantupoured and for sale only by the inventor = W. COLLENDER, sticcessor to Phelan & oltender, 38 Breedwar, New York, oes _MATRIMONIAL, te hie N AMERICAN WIDOW LADY WISHES TO cor. respond win eaao addcew Ly contieman wih a view to pier "S$. eerald Uptown oil ATR 87 hast elry, Broker, ft Thirteenth street. URTEENTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY— the highest price for Diamonds, Watches, Jew- yr advance on the same. ISAACS, Diamond At HYMAN’S, san Silks, camel's hatr of every description. 710 BROADWAY.—LIBERAL AD- vances made on Diamonis and Watches, Silver: ware, &e., oF will pay the highest market price for the T 697 BROADWAY, CORNER OF FOURTH STREET, liberal advan Sia a Watches, Jewelry, aw’ COS Pe ok vt AMERICAN OFFIOB, ESTABLISHE tche: Bhawls, Laces, utmost value paid, Diamonds, 735 Broadway, opt opposite As ‘Astor j plage, ONEY LOANED—ON M EO, street, an ‘ast Thirtee ne \ Speape es, de, any Jewelry und Silver Ware, and the saine bought an: ALLEN, Ml Broadway, near Fourteenth 1854.—LOANS Silverware, India ‘Amount of wil will pay: A H, BARI Jewel DIAMONDS, WATCHE: street, near Broadway. Pies ME LEONARD, 3 Mahe only 29h NASSAU STREET, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, eral advances'made on D: rds, Ws all ijn Sew ine po.) “Room +, and so! a. 403 aareare on Diamonds, Wai Same bought'at tull value, BROADWAY, C Eps gp 685 Money liberally ad vane Tow Iry and all Merchandise, ollie, “Same bought and sold. fodates ladies with advances oa Watches, Jewelry, &c,; deals with ladies Eigrohanils iva SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN TWENTY-FOURTII -AMth atreets,—Liberal advances nade hes, Jewelry and all kinds or Goods, EXCB, NEAR NINE- it AYMAN EHOPOLD.— NER AMITY STREET.— don Diamonds, Watch t the old established Loan - ROSENBERG, 8063 3, Dry Goods and BROADWAY, OPPOSITE ELEVENTH STREET.— Money liberally advanced on. Diamonds, Watches, f private entrance for ladies. J personal prope O18. saaeeers oa Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, atiullvalue, 1.149 iniitwen advanced on Diamonds, “seven ‘Wate! sold. 1.267 Fulton street, Brooklyn. Watches, Jewelry, 4c. Same (OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND le oon aaa ces, oo Same nee AC. BROADWAY, BETWEEN TWENTY.SIXTH chandise and Personal Property ; the samme, bought and BROADWAY, OVER Wt office, room B.—Parlors for aden: branch 132 Money loaned on Diamonds, Money advanced on th streets. hes, Jewelry a mney all Mer. GEIGERMAN, LD BRANCH nds LIND DO! BROS. RRIVAL.—GREAT tells name: rages; 60c, and f EUROPEAN OLATRVOVANT, pons lbepespes > lucky numbers, mi 2 West Twenty-ainh street. FORTUNE FOR ALL J\. WELLINGTON.—Reclai husbands and wives, tells and lucky numbers; ated. 41 East Twenty A. TEST.OMRS, VANSISE AA of marriage; brings toge ho satistaction no pay. 621 ty-fourth street, WHO CONSULT MISS ms drunken or unfaithful thefts, business, good luck together those long sep: i street, near Fourth aven SELLS NAME AND ther those long sepa cond avenue, corner Shir: MADAME ROSA, GREAT NATURAL ree erg reveals your whole life, 472 Canal street, near era ROF in the elty. avenue, near Tw A Send stam; eertinnn 7 . EAR AND FEMA LE ; ie WEL A dice Medicine tion free. Dr. and BSSOR LISTER I8 THE ONLY ASTROLOGER renty-fir: sire te LAURA FORMES, Professor Fourth strect, near Second avenue. an Ps i. otha Aare Physica F RANE ume. FRAN trom the cradle "Hudson, Fee $1. for a circular, $29 Sixth E3 CURED BY DR, Midwifery. 81 East ee 14 Bast TENTH vice advice gratis. i UNFORTUNATE LA led swindle. Consulta IN, 16) Bleecker street TTENTION |-TWENTY YEARS’ PRUSSIAN pt diseases successfully and tal ex) (emit mee. ly cured wit! Dr. PRANK LENA 161 Bleecker streek Aa bi ape lg PEMALE PHYSICIAN, 120 West Twi Dies et, guarantees relief to all male Complaintsy asant roome (or nursing. LADIES’ PHYSICIAN.—DR. H. D, GRINDLE, Ft of MANET wealee een Sencar eae Groduged. Blogant Rooms, Board and. Nursing. Nor 13) ‘est Twenty- seth street, neat CERTAIN RELIEF FOR A guarantees relief to ine; her be radiate elo angst sent to any ard and Nursing, during coufinetnent at reason. ‘Twenty-eighth street. Advice free, able prices 41 Kast Wea Tweniy-Aith street, near Sixth avenue K uf Dr and Mine. WEST, é TRUTH,—M ME, re fate, FEMALE avaiCid r Sixth avenue, UNFORTUNATE LADIES ir without me D*e ‘B. MoS years’ successtal’ ractlee | prs Sultation free. 154 East Twenty-eighth KING, 4 AMITY STREET, TREATS, SUCCESS ily and confidentially, ladles find gentlemen in trouble. One visit sufficient. ' Hours 8 to & N BUSKIRK, PHYSICIAN AND MIDWIF! vate lying: in ; Con stree ADAME RESTELL CAN BB CONSULTED AS © French Female Infailibio Medicin’ MM. usual. rice sta Ke. i jew York; also 122 Fulton street, Brooklyn; or by mai Address box 4, )820 New York NFORTU dilate relief at one inte: scientific plan ot consultation free. Doet A ‘Groat Jones streot, between Broadway and Bowery. JADIES—DR, BOTT, A2 AMITY NATE rantees emiove Prroare All obstructio 3 mins ATES, EITHE PAID, 41 Bast Hausvoyouue, duller auananie NATE LADIES—WE GUARANTEE Di E- PROF, D without pain, Post office. hag or no charge, by the UBOILS. ‘Terms moder: tor aod Madame DU BOIS, ediate reliet or noc argo. Boarding, pac AMUSEEWTs, OOTWS THEATRE. Mr. Edwin Boot. Last wae Fach evening ee Saturday Mt Matince at2. “Tt should pe naep. Se ever: Saat WO pan and child in the metropolis.”— roreasor Morse. “Better thana dozen sermons."—Henry Ward Boocher, “T've seen it several times, and always with i ve i eo 8 ys increasing pleasure."’. A i Je payee Winter. Sfesecel eeepc en ae leasing character acting. P ."—Henry @. wee ‘ni age thin eau lay; you we ‘come backs i MONDAY NEST: MAOH $_NO ) THOROUGHFARR, Mr. FLORENCE tn his gre Order: it 11 o'clock. carriage: Tee. may be pecured two weeks in advance at the e, of at Ditson & Uo'e Me Music Store, 711 Broadwa, MONDAY, March 17—Reappearance of Mr. and Mrs, BOUCICAULT. in Mr, Woucicsults new Drama of DADDY 0" DOWD. Notice. }OOTH'S THBATRE, THE LAST MATINEE or THE TIOKKT-OF-LEAVE MAN ‘will be given on SATURDAY NEXT, at 2 o'clock. Mr. FLORENCE as BOB BRIERLY, \TIBLO'S GARDEN, NIBLO'S GARDEN, Lessees and Mat re eRnere & PALMBR THE daenapiegnmnss about OF BALLET SPECTACLE, ND LOTO! which for the past three months has nightly attracted to audiences, Ni ibio’s Garden Large and fashionab| ho have uaampounys nereed: in pronouncing LOTOS, TUK MOST BEAUUIFUL BALLET SPECTACLE Ay PERFECT: content ose, « AUIMACTIONS AND BEAUTIES. CH. ee, fv rhea Interpreted by @ caret! tod and trained Orchestra. GH une SINGING by Miles. Rose H Diani, goer as Sutlow; Mr. Collard. Miles. a cae: Jaye and Adrienne. entirely fect in executl oHRTMUNIPICENT COSTUMES, ee of the richest pextnres, sieht, paearet in number. Paris under the C 1A thrillin if sears Annes pootical renlization of the Nativity of Venus. ‘excites unbounded enthusiasm ENTRILOQUIST, utes ‘and Songs. tm his witty an remarkable Coll the most sraceful and | arin rent child athletes, whose marvellous slaying BE SIKGRIST FAM the best om exhibited on fein Every, evening at 7:45. Pertormance closes: at 1 o'clock, 'URDAY—MATINBE, AT HALK-PAST ONE, [MON SQUARE THEATRE, Proprietor Mr. SHERIDAN SHOOK Mr, A.M, PALMER Begins at& Saturday Matinog at 1:30, Carriages may be gr@tred at 10:40 a nnd FIFTH WEEK pei 9 THE MOST REMARKART PMOTIONAT. er Sache? G@ULARLY PICTURESQUE PLAY OF THE YEAR, 100 YEARS OL. THE MANNER IN WHICH THIS PLAY HAS BEEN ACTED BY THE UNRIVALLED COMPANY ENGAGED AT THIS THEATRE HAS ELICITED UNIVERSAL COMMENDATION, AND THE STAGE SETS USED IN THE PIECE ARE ADMFITED D TO BE “THE PERFECTION OF REALISTIC ART.” AS EVERY PERFORMANCE ATTRACTS A THONGED HO! . SEATS SHOULD BR SECURED IN ADVANCE, BOX OFFICE OPEN THIS MORNING AT $ O'CLOCK, at ALLACK’S. Proprietor and Mat etn LESTER WALLACK. MR. SOTHERN, in his borap reat y atm A VID GARRICK, EVERY Ff. Manager. awn orn. ENING and SATURDAY. MATINER, With the following great cast ot charactére — MK. SOTHE! DAVID GARRICK MR. JOHN GiLi K. J. B. PO! «THOMAS i BROWN ‘ithstanding the ions provided, jemand for seats two weeks in advance is 60 urgent EARLY, APPLICATION Ssstrongly recommende 00K OFEN ‘ONE. MONTH IN ADVANCE, AVID GARRICK EVERY NIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINER, _Carriages may be ordered at 10:15. xeKkzeeeR No ip the di that AN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, corner bet strect and Broadway. LAST WEEE resent season, as they commence their four Match & Last week - ro rH afar travellin RIGINAL A Gkonious LAT PARTING. LOVELY SCREAMS DELIGHTFUL YELLS. Bogins at. Seats secured. SSOCIATION HALL, TWENTY. THIRD STREET and Fourtl SATURDAY AFTERNOON, MAROH 1, AT 2 O'CLOCK, New York's favorite reaver, MR. GEORGE VANDENHOFF, having fully recovered from his recent indisposition, will read some of his choicest selections, Tickets, including reserved seat, 50 cents. For sale at Gurley’s, Twenty- By street and Fourth enue, Cd Schirmer’s, 7UL he Bek bib °F cnet ean ON FRENCH AND DRAMATIC ‘rene! ny especial for ladies, Thuraday, at MRENNE pec 2 P.M. p! Prot. E at 1,288 Broad- wor, 1 mauise ment O61) § cee el fell Pk ORT ES rnc: sites A MERICAN SAN PIANOFORTE COMPANY, 21 FOURTH Avenuic.-2i7)anos of sx first class makers for sale On easy instalmén!s oF cash, ata beral discount, and for hire, —, hat ES LADY GOING TO MOVE WILL SELL HER ELE- Fantecyen octave Piauo, carved leg4 and ver richly carved case, cost $5), for with Stool ani Cover, $10 East Kighty-secoud' nreee BEAUTIFUL IRON FRAME PIANOFORTS, $125, modern Improvements, fully gitaranteed; mi Cent rosewood seven oct., overstrnug, celebrated. make carved evans immense sacri LDSMITIS Pianoforte Warerooms, No. TBleecker at near Bowery. A’ SOHMER & 8, 149 EAST FOURTEENTH street.—Firet c: ‘Pianos for cash or installments, ‘on the most reasonable terms; several Pianos used a lit’ Ue, low tor cash or to rent SOHMER & CO., 149 East Fourteenth street. A LADY WILL SELL FOR LESS THAN $100 A handsome rosewood Pianoforte, Stool and Cover; Found corners; modern style and improvements. 28 Third street, near Bowe Ty BEAUTIFUL CARVE! Piano, overstrung by nearly new; $150. Apply at 243 East Wth st., be! and Sd avs, A PRIVATE FAMILY, LEAVING FOR EUROPE, Will sell this day, tor Cash Driltiant toned 714 octave Carved Pianoforte; round cornered; used 48 montis ¢ cout Stool Restdence ROSEWOOD 7 OCTAY! celebrated clty maker; tween 2d er, AG! OUND CORNERS PATENT agratte yrand square rosewood Parlor Pianoforte, brilliant tone, used seven months, fully REE RS. cost 1,100, for $900; Stool, Cover; Parlor Suits, Paintings, ronzes, rosewood and walnut Chamber, Library and Drawing Room Furniture, @ sacrifice. hesidence iv gnth street, (© Linton pli xth avenue MAGNIFICENT 1 ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR pee ue sale; ‘made order, city, maker: fully guaranteed ; ised 5 months; cost $900, for $275; Par! Jor sults, ‘Etageres! Bookense, Bronves, ‘Paintings. Chamber, D nin Purnt: crite property familly lav: ture, Sliverware, &c. ing city. 36 West 15th st., ne Baa ea vER ‘ROSEWOOD PIANO, CARVED legs, agraffe treble, every improveinent, $40; instal. ments taken; bargain. anos halt price this month, R, CABLE, 107 West Twenty-third street, corner Sixth av, HICKERING LARGE GRAND PIANOFORTE— Agraffe bridge, 3 unisons, extra carved mobs Esta, Peproreetests elegant instrument; little used if cost. J, BIDDLE,'13 Waverley place, near Broadway. LEGANT 7-OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, $70; ALSO superb overstrung Instrument, having ‘carved eas Lt every modern iaprovement Fe er, asl ranted, MES GORDON: 196 Bleecker streets near Macdow J P. HALE I8 MAKING 10,000 PIANOFORTES FOR the trade cheaper than ‘small manufacturers = street. give him acall. Tenth avenue and - ree AMOSEMENTS, he ge ATH AVENUE THEATRE 7 Broadway. Bezins at Mr. avaustin: DALY. Sole Lessee faa Manages AL AUGUSTIN DALY'S NEW EMOTIONAL SENS now in its sixth week, and still acted to crewed ea fashignable audiences, Characters by MissCLARA MORRIS, PANNY MOR: FANS DAVENPORT, LINDA Dicks, NREL Mon: RLES FISH GEORGE SLA Re ME, sAMas LEWIS, Mr. @? us: JAMEY, Mr, The Herald sas The play of ALIXR, ast the new Ketel Mahe Rey fe ete ata frost the ‘ednerontat ares matic rendering—a singular merit n'a performance, 1 must be conf done meus artist myopia ag in this case, where well napatch putt, favors don SaYs:-ALIKB has taken (ast hold of ‘and the Fifth Avenue Theatro Is nughtly ihe receptacle of audiences which. neither in point oF numbers nor fashion, were ever surpaased at the ola house. MATINEE of ALIXE SATURDAY at 1. (pemerae COMIQUE, Mr. JOSH Bast. Lease: My AR eases aud Manager GEAND MATINEE TO-DAY. The New Burlesque, The Sensation o| of the Day, 514 BROADWAY. PRETTY TUE. PANORAMA, DICK BEFORE, yd TURPIN, ‘APTER THE TIRE, MATINEE TO-DAY. ALY, THE MAMMOTIE LFROUrR, IN AN ENTIRE NEW OLIO OF BUN, MATINEE, MA’ MATINER, MATINER, WATINEE: MATINEE. “I. MORRIS, MARRIGAN ann’ Trane “JOUN i iT, JOHN WILD, MISS JENNTE Haines res mri KITE ONE MISS CARIB IAINES M139 1 ita q FIRLD. MATINEE, poset Da aan Heth: MATINEE: EB. MAUINBE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. 585 Bromdw Y, opposite Metropolitan Hotel, ‘oad wa; R. W. BUTLER... A PERBECT COMBINAY ATHENEUM AMILY THENEUM FAMILY ATHENEUM FAMILY ATHENEUM FAML AT 2i¢ O'CLOCK, CHI LDREN HALF PRIOR, The Serger | fe ne (aunts ana the charming i Sisers SOPHIE and IRENB, the Queens of Burles ue, and the famoas Comedians, Mr, GEORGE ATKINS and Mr, HARRY ALGEN. Misses Minnie Jackson, Laura Le Gian, vanyelipe Schoot, THE GREAT MILBURN IN _NEW SONGS. Schoolcraft and the Reynolds Brotiters, togét other prominent artists, will appear, {ernoon doors open att ning at 7 o'eloc Box oMice open daily, 8 in advan ply ie dS nore. ahi street, corner avennes. ‘ . verbal vist a erat se | cat or otter, AUGUSTIN iehd Ain nae SRK OF “HOUGHING IR" he ney and es sensational “Folly, ir with, <o% OHN WOOD, Mr. ” Jouw BROUGHAM, J. K. Mortimer, An- nie Deland, ‘Owen wapser bags all local coltemporati¢onsy, com, View at ~ of the GRAND UNION DEPO the, DEPARTURE of tne PAGITIC EXPRESS Views of the METROPOLITAN TOtMin” CASTLE ry the Emi rat Bureaus the GRAND: BOULEVARD and Drive he ROC: {oJ MOUNTAINS" aS indian Camping Ground; a Pine Knot Tavern on ine. Borders’ of Givillzatien, ry CHINESE OPIUM DEN, ROUGHING IT, | IV. The Grand Transformation, —— perfectly gorgeons idealization THE NEW LOCAL the FOUR SEASONS, crowding — stage with beautiiul women SPECTACULAR | magnificent pictures, — The critic of the Herald save FOLLY! the new ‘folly’ everythi fresh and sparkling an vivacious, From first to last the auditorium is ‘fe el bie has been acte brash eteiate bates tas The critle of the World saysi~ “Mr. Daly has succeeded in intro- ducing an entirely new style of piaw to the American ‘pubile. ‘rom the first to the scone ine play 4s rattling chase; any’ ing sore site ring or Gee leture: AVE NEViGR SEEN than the departure of the poles the iiian Attack,’ and Bes am happy and gorgeous tab MATINEE of ROUGHING IT, Saturda: one, Seats may be secured one week in NERMANIA THEATRE, Fourteenth street, near Third avenue, AD. NEVENDORE! . Directos FEBRUARY DAS MILGHMAEDCHEN AUS, Fe) HOENEBERG, comedy in three acts, by Mannstaedt. Box office open daily from 9 tales wrelwek RS. F. B, CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE, Every evening Augustin Daly's Parisian Comedy, . at half-past vance, Elegant Scenery. Superb Mountings, Onveny OF MUSIC, Pea ee FARE 4 1 ENGAG te F Y VERING, CPRBRUARY 1 EN a 8 O'CLOC! sarees "PAULINE LUC! * tn ee eat role of LEONORA, avy Heats 8 wei of rted by ie ‘" t, a stro si, ‘AUST. — Tickots and seats for sale at 114 and 701 Bri the Academy of Mi fondway ang ETS P Bont Theatre SEVENTEENTH SEASON UF Bi. eee zn 'RELS, meee ositively for Twell ights and Two Maunees only) Doren Keene shargeter ps n AC) SHERIDAN AND M. ok in Cet oly original beth an First gous of cothle sketeR, GnING TT. Characters by Dan Bryant. Nelse Sermo ve Reed, Harry Staiwood, W. eee ees pokway, areere* SHERIDAN, AND MACK. ‘SHERIDAN AND MACK; nee Saturday at2. Seats secured. EW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 613 BROAD. between Houston and Bleecker one sobs visit this Wonderful Museum; full every! vt ing peo} see and uni ee daiiy pet a of Marriay tnable to attend these tn an have d tree, on reece t of 25 ce portant lectu: fey eects EY EW YORE MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, ew Yor Broadway, ‘Pave FALK'S 71 lace, between Second avenues Mr. FELIX J. EBEN, Leader of the Seventy-first ment Band, respectfully ‘informs Be friends aud the pt erally that he has assumed th e gran bean’ a «PROMENADE CONCERTS at the above econ EVERY EVE ING rt 8 O'CLOCK, The first of these concerts wil take place ot WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, w EDN ESDAY, FEBRUARY 26. pos? AMERICAN THEATRE, nut street, Philadel) iphis., Pa. THE GREAT FAMILY RT, A FIRST CLASS ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY. ii [om@oratutc M NEW Giern: OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL COMMENCEMENT, Association Hall, Twenty-third street and Fourth avenue, ee race EVENING, Feb. 27, at8 o'clock All are int vite LU WHO, INTEND VASITING, FRANCE SHOULD attend Prof, ESIENNE LAMBERTS, Free Lecture renchy Thureday, 1,238 Bi: Thadtering wiv practical Hiloms, iiniispewsable d daily intercourse, will prove. the means joyment, while materially reducing Simp! travefling and gebimg Saar oF rune Gros CM A pttadret Pes ie ELE oe RRA eee ee way, see Amusement cola D, UNCH aap JUDY ENTERTAINMENTS | a 0. Aadroes SAY WArtD? box po P Post office, New Yor! ROFESSOR AND. MRS. FRO! aa 4 READINGS AND ASSOCIATION HALL, | MARC n gives i, on monthly instalments,a Sines Ps CaS A iments, a large number of Orat DREVIOUS TO OUR REMOVAL ini ee RENT OR 5 BAUER & CO,, 680 Broadway. Wis: RAND CHAMPION coMIe SINGER?t—GRA! Maing ig Go Contest for an elegant gold medal, Os Alt We Spring street, cast of Broadway, Thi pa February IANOS—BEAUTIFUL bal INCLUDED, CHEAP as the cheapest, e for rent or sale; Tent allowed purchasers. Ke MERRELL’S, No. 8 Union square, 165 Fourth avenue. ——— bark 2s AND Rie getty od Bg tal NEW pron, bent fect tones tr WATERS", 481 wroudway, his can be ng “a igh OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, NEAR- bP, iy nem, At halt Ite value also new Pianos; best ana bet, yest in the oi ie 3 Soe -OP ERATIVE PIANO" wa RS, 110 Bleecker at, _DANCING ACADEMIES J. SAUSE'S DANCING ACADEMIES.—CLASSES nat Masoule Hall, 114 and 116 Bast Thirteenth street, and Brevoort Hall, 194 and 166 Kast Fifty-fourth streck HIVATE LESSONS at ‘any hour, day or evening, é ie iter Private Academy, 212 Kast Bieveuth st * —DODWORTH'S CLASSES FOR DANCING, AT 22 + Fifth avenue, now open for the reception of pupils, Send for clroular, T MR. TRENOR’S ACADEMY OF DANCING, pes HALL, Sixth a Eee Ty Porr ‘an commence conventence, nd LEAKS ANY PARHOCLAR DANCE, SEX, SHOULD CONSULT a iity-clghth street, ueas | BR ULET MASTER DUMAR’S DANCING ACADEMY, B See vas tee cent preter ata eee, A ing classes; ances taught pertegt es ory, HABA QWAK be loawous, a Dane NAL ACADEMY 0 BEstOR LL CLOSE. Nie exhibition of the ty and Paint- ers in water-colors and the figs collee every day 87.240 on ‘Wednesday and and piso Corresponding Ooa of N. LLIARDS. ALBERT GARNIER W! GIVE AB Brexvinicon atc Di way, this on's, afternoon, at Jo'c! ook at Also fancy shots. —NATIONAL AMERICAN _UN One; ie aud other Liberal al Attoe-Flsst amd ouiy a {eeiutature.. Office #2 Clinton rae By special ack rANTED—A FIRST CLASS VIOLINIST, TO LEAD Hock FM at ot Sates a fandewenty-<lg eighth siree MEtorourrax — THBATRICAL AND SHOW PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THBATBICAL, MINSTREL AND VaRInTY CUTS CONSTANTLY ON. 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