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4 NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, MARCH ‘2, '1873:;-QUADRUPLE SHERT. THE TRADES. ox MNCREEETS: a AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. ; 4 AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENT». “APR ve RST FIORENOK. NION SQUARE THEATRE, HEATRE oe RAND OPERA HOUSE. CURTAIN RISES Tena Saat. wae gla ‘apply to Bus Mr. Bdwia Boot Fropristor aud Manager prea AGERIDAN sHoOK T i T 19 THEATEB eon 514 BROADWAY. Grane Bole Leusece aud M. Mr, AUGUSTIN DALY. erent of ir. A, M, PALMER UB | PHEATRE COMIQU sy THIRD WEEK of BROADWAY. Augustin Daly’ original se at sational “Polly,” SRORTROOER A WATE Ole penspects ai vonoas ghkghepn trea MARCH 3, Bogins at & Saturday Matinco at 1:30. Carriages may = o ‘wal THEATRE OOMIQUE, 6 so oapway. eee eiied Pett eae W. C A., Herald office. $m time at French dramatization of be ordered at 10:40. ROADWAY. qi JEWELLERS—WANTED, A GENERAL WORK- T lersiands setting bat uoise and dope HODERIYL, TUNISON & 5 apeise ee ears SOBBING TINSMITHS A GOOD OPENING FOR wo! ‘kman ; rt man and superior must it ‘ition. or tier ‘ay iw. ae nye PAS uison sty New ‘ANTED—A FIRST CLASS WATOHMAKER ; ONE who can come well recommended, RICHARD H, ELIAS, ou Broadway. | ‘ANTED—TWO SILK HAT TRIMMERS. APPLY at 118 Bowery. bhai ans FIRST CLASS BRASS qONTagEas, U. 8, REFLECTOR CO., 611 Broadway. WeWorning machinery. ON SAW OR WOOD ‘Working machinery. Address HUNTER, Herald or! ‘ANTED_ONE HAND PRESSMAN, ONE WHO 13 acquainted with illustrated work, at 15 Vande- ‘water st. tng WELL POSTED IN THE BUSI teres odes ® situation a dyer Dost references Adaress THOMAS MIDDLUTON, Maples, Allen county, Ww A. SITUATION BY AN EXPERIENCED ANarped upholsic rer; thoroughly competentto meas- ary cutor lay; first class city references given, Address . P., box 171 Herald office. ‘ANTED—BY A COMPETENT APOTHECARY, A situation in a first class drug store; a young man, licensed, and good reterences. Address EUYURPURIN, Herald Uptown Branch office. Wee one. AT HOSPITAL, CORNER 42d st and Lexington av. ‘ANTED—A MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS TUNING and repairing of pianoiortes at 28 3d st, near Bowery. RANCH J AOV RUISEMENTS, NA BESOIN DUNE JEUNE FEMME DR CHAM- ite francais, S'adrosser, 24me rue Ist, 110, mardi eures. FURNITURE, 7 BENDALD'S OLD STAND—FURNITURE, CAR sand Bedding cheap for cash, or by weekly aud mont hy payment 209 and 211 Hudson ee coral al. LL THE FURNITURE OF A FIRST CLASS HOUSE will be offered at private sale, in lots to sult parti at about half cost (bought from’ best makers, for c: a few months since, and is in excellent conditi undoubtedly this is an opportunity to get bargain everything in the house must be sold. | Call this wee priva lence 528 Seventh avenue, between Thirty- Righth and Thirty-ninth streets, MAGNIFICENT MARIE ANTOINETTE STYLE crimson satin Parlor Suit. made to order, cost Sia | 2 tor $200; one do., $150; brocatel and rep Suits, ‘ood and a ras and $35; Pianoforte, Paintings, rosew Chamber Suits, $35 up: Carpets, 60 cents ups ary DinineTurnituresa merides. Residence Lis Won Hight atreat (Chinton place)pbetween Piith and Sixth avenues NY ONF HAVING PART OR THE WHOLE FUR- luture of a small house to ell can yet cash front the advertiser, w! uow turnishing, by addressing Mra. SIMPSON, Moat tl Herald office. A —OARPRTS, Furniture, Bedding, Oilcloths, Lace Curtains, Window Shades, ‘ Slankets, Comforters, &c.. at very low, prices, af ‘the large wholesale and rotalt ware Tosi Highth avenue, ‘corners ot Thirty: Sith and Thirty-sixth strocts D. K late O'Farrell. PRIVATE FAMILY GOING SOUTH WISH TO. dispose of their Household Furniture, consisting of Parlor and Bedroom Suits, a aplendia Pianoiorte, also Carpets, Bedding and Paintings; all to be sold at a sacri- fice, less than one-quarter cost. Call at B10 West 2st Shy near 7th av. ‘trom on the oc- aU Uc prautin 9 the ing i America. as te Sate er neo toe ety ad appro: ee Ee BURNEY VANDI "y 18 7 IDENTS. Scene 1—-THE FOUNDLING G HOSPITAL. “The Veiled Lady. Soene 2—THE iyo dure iu rine IF DRAMA. _scene 1-CRIPELE CORNER ss aaaasisel ‘Enter the Housekeeper." ACT 2—Scone 1-OBENREIZEN'S LODGINGS. dale makes Love," Boone 2—WALTER'S CHAMBERS “The Foundling Goes Home." Scene $—THE WINK VAULTS, ie Vanors Toll of Death.’ ACT 3—Scene 1—THE counting. HOUSK. Recetpt was Forged.” Scone 2—-SARAH'S: WALME apore Tell of Love." Scene 3—MARG DERITES, How ‘Ho for Switzerland!” ++ THE SWISS INN. ‘Where can I rob him if I cant’ “Where shall ‘4 ee Bn ie if fuse . ACT 5—Scene 1—HOSPICE OF MO! “The nto Switaerland, % 2—THE Gaulaiey In IN TH ALP! pa ™: secure: any of the remaininy nig Mr. eres at the ‘Theatre, or at Ditson & Co.'s Music Store, 711 Broadway, MONDAY, March 17—Reap BOUCICAULT, in Mr. Boucicaull DADDY O’DOWD. OOTHS THEATRE. DADDY O’DOWD. TURN of Mr. and Mra, DION BOUCIOAULT. ON AY, MARCIE L7, Mr. MOTON BOUCICAULE Will appear in ANE DRAMA, entitled DADDY O'DOWD, an of the Claddagh, a Galway Mish Bates LYMPIO THEATRE. Sole Lepeee snd} Director. MON EVGNT es Right until Rta BcHioes Brilliant and unqualified success of the American Grimaldi, Mr. GEO. Xx, . L. FOX, ACT 4. pearance of Mr. and Mra, new Drama of ue larg E. HAYES and the revival of HUMPTY DUMPTY, which is now being presented with new Scenery, Effects, jusic and HORS, The finest Corps of Artists in New York City. Humpty Dumpty (the “ori inal’) Mr. Geo. L, lox Great Prophet ? Old One Two, 01 med Pantaloonatic’ 8h Patel d ie tl *otion ia Act It. presents ule Wire or Cassell, n the. nvisi Maneal Speciaitie: tussian Quartet +01 ‘by the het satan ane Vass ARDS -on the... ia. arotehon pio Fisie assie Ciymmastic Feats b: . Mons. and Mme. Martens The Wonderiul Acrene ys... .The Bedouin Arabs ny A beautify Sante de. Visite L. Fox will be presented to the children, viaitiog the Matinee. _Seats secured Six Days in Adv. Ae LES ROBE! ‘The Grand Cat Duet $8 ROBERTS, JR.'3, MISCELLANEOUS READINGS, it ASSOCIATION xy SATURDAY, March 8, at8 P. Admission 50 cents; reserved scata 75 cent, Tickets for sale EY Gurley’s, under the Hall, aud at Wm, Hail’s Sons, 751 Broadway. R. COLTON, LAUGHING GAS EXHIBITION, eee institute, Monday evening, 26 nt March 3. MUSICAL. “{ BASS SINGER DESIRES A SITUATION. ‘Quartet Choir in the city. “Address VOCAL, box ‘ost office. INA 1,188 MERICAN MUSICAL AGENCY, 2UL FOURTH AVE. nue, New York. For particulars apply to f. BURS, Secretary. (A. MAGNIFICENT PARLOR SUIT, MADE TO on. der, style Marie Antoinette, cost $225, for $100; also beautiful iron frame Pianoforte, modern improvements, tully guaranteed, $125, OLDSMITH’S, No. 7 Bleecker street, near Bowery. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURNI- ture and Bedding at lowest cash prices, by weekly instalments, at O’FARRELL’S Warehouse, 410 Kighth avenue, between Thirtieth and Thirty-first streets. A. PRIVAYE FAMILY DECLINING HOUSEKEEPING will sell all their city made Furniture, &c., namely— and Duchess Parlor Suits, covered in “crimson satin, tor $200; one do., $150; Marie Antoinette Suits, cost for $150; plain Rep Suits, tor $275; rosewood Suits, thier full Suits, 860 io $100: Carpets, er yards Bronze, fine Olt Painting, Mirror, Baek d Extension Tables, Silver and China Ware, complete Suits; other articles too numerous to mention; will be sold in large or sinall lots to suit cash customers. N. B. Goods can be stored in house until Ist of May, free « sharge. Private house 12) West 234 strect, be seen this day or Monday. . MARTIN, A $20,000 WORTH FIRST ata. ae MADE Household Furniture & per cent less than manu- $600, iwo colored Reps, $50; Bedroom, Sui gost $300, sor $160; S iacturers'. prices. ‘Thirty magnificent. Parlor pulls zovered all kinds satin repss_prive for full suits—$80 7 to b1d, $16) Co ga Al BS rich Bedroom Sully $100, $2K) up. Turkian’ Suita, Chalra, potinges, Carpoin Mirtors ac.) at warervoin, ‘ave, vetween 26ih "and ‘37th sts, (AREER. P by th arene, or month. s easy. ermseasye ELLY & CO, corner of Twenty-fifth street and Sixth avenue. PoeNtrene. sh tect PORTINGTON BROTHERS’, 512 Hudson strect and 107 Charles street. Established 23 years Parlor Suits from $40 to $1,000. Also Bedroom Suits, Eighth avenue cars pass the door. ONTHLY OR WEEKLY PAYMENT, RPETS M Furniture, Bedding, es or mid A NNINGH. 894 and 336 Third avenue, ae aces lower than any ot near Twenty-eight street, er hows in the city. ‘OW I8 THE TIME TO LOOK FOR CARPETS, Furniture, &c.—I have one of the finest assortments in the sity for cash, oF on PY popular scale of monthly pa dW DESIRING 10 DISPOSE OF an meet with a cash purchaser by Post ofice, RIVATE PARTIE: their Furniture ldresing 8. Hi, HE FY URNITURE OF FOUR ROOMS FOR SALE—AT a bargain, and Apartments to let if required. Inquire at 13 seventh avenue, first Hoor, over the store. J BRELY, AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS FOR FURST. ture, Cu ts and Bedding, at B, M. COWPER- THWAIT & ‘s, 189 Chatham’ street, Am immense stock an@ ow prices. WANTEDISECOND | HAND | FURNITURE FOR three roems; black walnut preferred. Auctioncers And agents need not answer. Address HOU: SEKEEPING, box 3, Mice. ERO REFRIGERATOR, WITH WATER OOOLER, the best meat, fruit and ice reser eer in. a orgs panes awards Ainerican Saute 1867, 1369, 1871. M, LESLEY, Manutaciurer, 22 and 226 West Twenty -ihird street. Send for book. PERIOR WALNUT BEDSTEADS, ELE- rom Wardrobes, Hudson rivect, “» “aUally 2.000 intly carved and th Fd to $60: a y arved a) horoughly seasoned. Jow prices, at m: ner Sets, ractory, 880 | DENTIST, 264 SIXTH AVE. near fwe trth street).—Beautiful nue (formerly 173, warranted sets made saine day as ordered. Fil . specialty, Fresh gas daily. mi we KLABE, MARBLEIZING A. Worl 136 & og mag treet. —Marbl dnd marbieiged Mantels, Tiling Marble Counters Mane. ments, at prices that ely competition. ‘Marble turning of eee ae OF MANTELS, U NSURPASSED Binte Work or all sings a ante Sorta rims NRAYN SLATE omen ae voerth avenue and Seventeenth street, Uni ELABEE. aS, By MARBLE W : 8, 223 S Fifty: tween Broadway and Signen ‘rene: y Tarble an ‘vad Mi leadstones jarble: is, Mon ments, of superior workmauship atvery tow prices, ITEWART'S SLATE MANTELS.—RICH AND ELE- AN EXPERIENCED ALTO IS OPEN TO AN EN. way hare fal acguainted with Episcopal Lr Catho- lic service. eas HARMONIO, care W. A. Pond, 515 Broadway. miner CLASS BARYTONE DESIRES A POSITION Sire orasprecentor from May 1. Address EMERSO box 88New York Post office. CHORUS TENOR WANTED—FOR_ EPISCOPAL church choir; good reader; salary $150 to $250; also a first class soprano wanted, and an alto, from May 1. Address, stating qualifications, &4c., CHORISTER, Herald office. A ITALIAN LADY, WHO HAS SUCCESSFULLY appeared in concerts betore New York andiences, Would take pupils in. yocal music; highest professional reterence. Address M ARIOTTI, ‘57 West ith at —NATIONAL CONSERVATORY OF OT SCHOOL for all bran re (Broadway’ ), near dixtecnth str GENTLEMAN WILL GIVE the Pianoiorte, at pupils’ resid ter; best of reterence given. Address, TEACHER, box 120 Herald Uptown Br, Broadway. N FXPERIENCED voice, would INSTRUCTION ON es, for $10 per quare with residence, ach offic: GooD tako a, position in a quartet choir SOPRANO WITH from May 1. Address box 1,008 Post vitice. GENTLEMAN GIVES INSTRUCTION ON TUR Piano and singing, at pupil's resideace or at his own, for $15 per 2) lessons. Address TENOR, Herald Up- town Branch office, 1,265 CARD. THE AMERICAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 211 Fourth sven tlt remove to between Seventeenth au Blinteentn streets, ou U yi eNRY ei Le AHOE: EDER, Director GENTLEMAN GIVES LESSONS ON THE PIANO or in the French language at pupli’s residence: $10 A quarter; first class reference, Address MARCELIN box 161 Herald Uptown Branch office. GENTLEMAN GIVES PIANO AND SINGING LES sons at his residence or at pupil's for $8.and $10 per month. Address PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, LU? Weat Twenty-third street. A SOPRANO WOULD LIKE A POSITION IN A quartet choir in this city from May 1, understands Episcopal service; best reterences. Apply at 75 Broad- way, Messrs. Win. Hall & son. : FIRST CLASS PIANIST FROM | UROPE— AN Tead anything at sight; will give one inonth’s leseona free: then, if pupils dest can continue at very Feasonable terms, the ‘Address GENTLEMAN, box 12) Lerald Brat fe MAGNIFICENT TONED GRAND SCALE 74 OC- ave, round cornered. carved legs, wer pentine ‘mold ing, overstrung bass. tuil iron piate, ment Pianotorte; has been use 3 $1,000; will sell tor $30) cash ; Stoo! cost tt an private residence 120 West 23d vireet tie day or Mon: ARTIN. ARD.—PRIVATE MUSIC LESSONS, PIANO, ORGAN, Violin, Guitar, Harp, Singing, Harmony. $2 Clintoa place (Eivlith street) tablished 1454, Student's Jour- nal and J. JAY WATSON, Director. GC, BiUEINe ENGELMANN (LATE ASSISTANT OF A . 8, Cutler, Organist of Christ Church) desires aa sngagersant as orpasite end sholeraser boy choirs a specialty. Address 101 West Forty-vighth street, (ake cMtss WATSON GIVES PRIVATE PIANO, Organ and Guitar Lessons at her residence, 9% Clin: ton place (Kighth street.) Instruments turnished tor daily practice. Circulars, with particulars, mailed free SIXTH WEEK AND CONTINUED SUCCESS OF “THE MOST ADMIBABLE PLAY PRODUCED IN NEW YORK IN TWENTY YEARS.” Characters by MARK BMITH, W. B. LAURENS, F. F, MACKAY, CLAUDB 100 YEARS OLD BURROUGHS, GEORGL PARKER, H. 100 YEARS OLD MONTGOMERY, W. H. WILDER, W. STUART, a and Mrs. CLARA JEN- 100 YEARS OLD pINGs, ‘Wiss Ae GRISWOLD and OG F Pe EVE! INGe Match —Beneat of Mr. MARK ey secured in advance. Box ofice open every day from 8 A. M. to _ MATINEE | BVERY SATURDAY AT 1:30. UNION 8QUARE THEATRE SPECIAL, Tho manazement are permitted to publish the fol- lowing tetter trom the veteran journatist Nr. THURLOW #6, in regard to Moses, Diknnery & Plouvice’s truly wondertul play ONE HUNDRED YEARS OLD; now running at its teat ‘To, rus Mamsoues of 17 GENTLEMEN—By ab hy seit soated in the Ouion : aware ing. For that courtesy I owe you more than simplo tidaka In Hooking about me f found ho siher head frosted like my own, | Honce, with the remembrance that my play going days have bech over nearly twenty years came seettog ‘that I was outot place. Buta few min- tutes served to charm me buck tothe palmy days of the Park ‘Theatro, whion, ‘halt a contury ago, there was 30 much happiness in seeing Mrs. Daricy, Mrs. Barnes, Mrs. Wheatley, Miss Holman, Miss Johnson amd others actin with Cooper, Simpson, Barnes, Placide, Booth an: Keeno. But’ I foand briet timo to dwell upon the past, for in ine present all the old dramatic interest returned. The play of “One Hundred Years Old” ts not simpl mirablo, but as nearly Taultieas as auy representation { had t would have “drawn” and “brought uses in the best days ot the drama. Jn con- watt and language tie ile its absorbing interest is pre 100 YEARS OLD 100 YEARS OLD ION SQUARE THEATRE :— niorcement”’ | found my- ‘Theatre on Monday even- ved throughout; 80, veral of the scenes and views seem imbued with the self could not too, is its artistic cect are very beautitul, and th spirit of the author. have given a truer “One Hundred | tors ry Placide hii counterteit: presen ra Old” than is fou ‘eres e' __THURLOW WEED. _ NIBLO'S GARDEN, an & PALMER _Very truly yours, IBLO'S GARDEN. Lessecs and Managers... FIFTEENTH of the TRIUMPHANTLY SUCCESSFUL SPECTACLE, AND LOTOS, LEO AND ea O AND LOTOS, KO AND Lov with its myriad oflpenutiee and attraction AND LOTOS, E i ko Perio LOR 1 tock. ver} aut ing at Pertormance closes a! ore! a iS DAY MATINEK AT HALF-PAST ONE. alistic Drama, illustrating TIER LIFE. tapes a startling THE PERILS AND DANGERS OF FRON Wauack: 8. Proprietor and Manager Mr LESTER WALLACK, FOURTH WEEK OF MK. SOTHERN, in his oxtraoridnary personation of VID GARRICK, EVERY &VENING and SATURDAY. MATINEE, Mig the following great iyebad characters MR. “DAVID GARRICK MRS. JOUN SEFTON MR, BE. M. HOULAND. Re lets ir DEON AD. Notwithsianatag the exiza ocommodations provided, the demand for seats two weeks dvance urgent that EARLY APPLICATION isstrongly recommended. BOX ‘BOOK OPEN ONE MONTH IN ADVANCE. DAVID GARRICK EVERY NIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINEE. _Carriages may be ordered at 10: AcADEMY OF MUSIC, BROOKLYN. JEFFERSON, ... OWARLES B. .- Manager March 3, 4, JOSEPH JEFFERSON, <7 RIP V VAN Wi WINKGE. Ss JAMES THEATER, 20H ST. AND BROADWAY. and cyery night, BUCKLEY SHARPLE' BURLESQUE OPERA TROUP, commencing with the new Musical Burletta, MASKS AND PACES, written, oxprenaly for and introducing the ORI AL SPECTALTIE: of BUCK: ay and SHARPLEY, pur eanntee by a brilliant ‘olio and closing with (he Burlesque Opera, SOMNAMBULA, __asoriginally produced. by this company. Begins at 5. at Ls. Gremnway tH FALL, GIVE! FRIDAY EVENING, MARC TUESDAY BVENING, MARCH 11 FRIDAY EVENING, MARCTT 14, This unrivalled corps of colored tocal students, 19 in number, hag achieved the most unprecedented success In Washington, Philadelphia and other cities, by the purity of their’ voice culture. ‘they are officially endorsed. by President, Henry Wilson, Generals 0. 0. Howard, Benjamin f Garfield, B. Smith, ny others who i the musical owing to their admir- Malton OF tha. quatne, toehing and exceptional melodies of the colored race, never previously heard in public. Admission Uckets, te. Resorvod seats, 250, oxtra scan now be .02 at Steinway Hull, ile 'Nethodist Book Concern, 05 Broadway, and the Geueral Ticket Office, 14 Broadway. JOU THEATRE, Sixteenth SD. ROBINSON'S: street.—On 8: DA Tat, 18 EAST 8, assisted by Mmos Marra, Juignet, Marra, G. Jac Comedy, sort, Prestidigitation, Mag (new and diado! Admission $1. aed at Bijou Theatre and D'Ouville’s store, New ote! ICOLA R. Taitteter, Dents Meese rd and the society Vocal and Insirutt eading of a Living M. , expiained to the pal e without extra charge, se. York REosttory or WonDni 860 BROADWAY, M. HART2’3 ONLY STORE, specially for the sale of Conjuring Tricks, Scientiti near Fourteenth street, Toys, Imported Games and Novelties for Home Amusement and Birthday Presents heroin the United States. Just arrived a new assortment of the Wonders that sold that cannot be procured et out durin, the Christmas holidays—viz., Hartz’s Patent Portabie Hlectric Machine, Double Bubble Blowers, Spec- trographs, Camora-Obscuras, Sun Telescopes, Sectional Drawings, Boxes of Apparatus illustrating the Magnet and the Magnifying Glass, with interesting book of in- structions, and hundreds of Entertainmg and Iustructive Articles néver betore seen in thus country Send or call for the new eight page Price List. Even- ing Parties attended with y Sagieat Entertainment, CAUTION.—NO CONNECTION with parties using the name of HARTZ coupled with anoth 1.288 BRoarway, between Thirty. y third J and Thirty-fourth sts, {IRST CLASS ORGANIST AND CHOIRMASTER DE- sires a situation in city or country town; is a bril- liant performer. Address, with particulars, J. i, terald Uptown B: JOR SALE—A MELODEON, COST $75; WILL BE sold for $40; nearly new. ‘Apply to U, LOOPER, 10 East 127th street NIRARD COLLEGE OF MUSIC, ner Ninth street—Branch northwest corner Lexing- ton avenue and Seventy-eighth street. —Private instruc- som $l0 per quarter, The celebrated Girard Pianos, BROADWAY, COR- RS. CHARLOTTE V. HUTCHINGS WINTERBURN desires an engagement in a church choir, Resi- dence Wl East Twentieth street. ME, BERTHA JOHANNSEN HEREBY ANNOUN- ces that she has resumed tnstruction in the art of Binging ta thiscity. Address care SUHLIHMER'S Music Store, 701 Broadway, New York. PIANO ITALIAN, AND ENGLISH SINGING LES sons—By a foreign lady, student of best European Masters; reference to Bri pupils, Apply to Mine, FRINGS, 222 West Twonty fifth stree! HE AMERICAN MUSICAL GAZETTE, A onl A nd Journal devoted to musical A apenas the drama fine arts, with from six to eight pasos valuable mi edited by Mr, Howard Glover, the well known com: poser and critic, and published under the auspices of the ot ty 4 at rate ot Music, 211 Fourth avenue, 01 by everyone who cultivates music; +) gant designs; Slate Works ef os ererr Gesgtipgog G bie and Wood Mantel 7. B. 8 0, Fal and 222 West Twenty-third street, near Seventh avenue ASTROLOGY. mnnnrrororonnenmmase AS AON AM teltaisiven hon EUROPEAN hey Mt it uy i sses, CAUSES In! NNO eee oe Weak Twenty ain TEST.—MRS, VANSISE, BUSINESS ARD MEDI’ cal Olairvoyant £p i arifualiat telis name, day o! ry 088 yg ves Fmation on ail aflairy of no pay. oa Second aven corner Thirty-tourth sires. At FORTUNE FOR ALL wio CONSULS Mise WEL: ms drunken of unfait ands and river: mee tallemen $4 bere san ey guar- teed ems an $ un bers. 4l Kast twenty-civntls street, near Fourth avenue. TYENTION.—CONSULTATIONS 0 lawauity “enemies, lossy aosent friends love mat! riage, mi oy and d satistied. Mine, SINGH enue, —MADAME LA BLANCH, 1H GREAT UNRIVAL- ness and Medical Clairvoyant, bi Wert wenty sixth street, between Sixth sod Boverith srs 13 YONBULT SARAH A. KELLEY, THE © ving Astrotogise_& GREATEST 89 Hudson s., corner Harrison JONBULT ORIGINAL MME. BYRON (Late vo! enue); wondertul s) List; ivou ail matters, 7 east hirty: rst atre A's, NORWOUD, iene ASTROLOGIS her tor everst! c he Lt by aes yen a ani AYU Rt ad | | y tenaet to by Mr te 19k adds aming [ay is Ped only $1 Pag annum; sample copies free. gents wanted in every city and town, ‘ANTED- A POSITION AS SOPRANO IN A CHOIR, Address L. E. L., Herald office. ee, IN Nath OH OHOTR AS FIRST soloist, a ut re. . WwW. SUE Horas othe ee nee Adieee Wy & ANTED—AN OLD VIOLIN, stating price, Brooklyn a Bs ADDEBSS VIOLIN, ranch Hi off LOAN | OFFIC! ES. DVANCES MADE. ‘UP ON, “AU, MARKETABL curities. JOUN B, MURRAY, 98 road 6 BROADWAY, OVER HERALD BRANCH 1. oice, room th--Pattors far ladles; branch 8s Hate, Lag nid ing ya, ney gee on amon en, Nao. ai ‘ond bic yacra dpe tuned vas co TORR sed LOTHING. perwrerrnenrormnones m TB. MINTZS, @ SIXTH AVENUK—WANTED, $75,000 worth of Castofl Clothing, Carpets, Jewelry tor, the Western irad eee and gents will be astonished at the prices we pay, in ¢: dresses, $10 to $75; coats, 3 to 82); Mgr'to $10. "A note by post puuctually at: Or Mra. Mints. “UPTOWN ESTABLISUMENT, 816 SIXTH AV AL mite hee fortyeareih atreet-Ladies and gentto:2 wen will positively fecetve 50 per cent more than swhere, i cash, for cast of Clothing, Carpets and Jovveley. “Waving jist received # large order trom Oma hay trom 28, Pants, a $i to Bi; vy Aud satinty 4 senna by Satnhy's on 4.06 Siem PLATTY, aA FREE LECTURE ON FRENCH PROFESSOR ETTENNE, LAMBERT, MONDAY, MARCH 3, AT2 P.M, thie “IDIOMATIC FLUE IN FRENCH." To. be foliowed by wae 4 DRAMATIC hey oH READINGS __ FORMATION OF NEW EL MENTARY CLASSES. _ QTEINWAY HALL—ORAND CONCERT BY THE \D California Musical Wonders, the Hyers Sisters (col. ored), of Boston Jubilee tame, assisted by the celebrated Luca Brothers and the gifted pianist, A. ©. Taylor, on Rene Evening, March 5. Admission, 50c. Reserved Seats, R. COLTON, LA UGHING GAS EXAIBITION, ‘Cooper nstitutor Monday evening, March 3. 2 cents. ENOING AND BOXING AC ADE: MY, 18 CLINTON place, near Broadway.—Boxing taught tn one month, A fine assortment of Fencing Apparatus and Boxing Gloves on hand and for sale. Colonel MONSTERY. 4 Bad dah AND. DANOR, Jta ane Clog Dancing taught in a singie quarter by HBN RB’ ©. DOBSON, 30 Bowery. Fine Banjos trom 88 to $80, RS, yd ogg A I Wyn | WORKS—FOR OPEN DATES. For. ¢ ‘only and original M “a ress Mrs, SARLEY, box 70%, Paterson, Nid) CY” ad Cyeeprr MODILIER—NEW GALOP, BY _W. A. Pond, Jr., introducing “Baa, Baa, Biack Sheen. “Just gnd ether humorous melodies; ‘price 40 cents nthe F Biamphin 35 cents, “Dear- “Pity the Homeless One To- ratt, 30 cents. Copies mailed post free. WM. A. POND & CO. Publishers, ‘7 Broadway and 39 Union square. ___ DANCING _ACADEMINS._ ODWORTH'S CLASSES FOR DANCING, AT 22 itth avenue, now open tor the reception of pupils. Seat tor circular. J. SAUSE'S DANCING ACADEMIKS,—CLASSES At Masonic Hall, (14 and 116 ast Thirteenth stre and Brovoort Hall, 154 and .53 Bast Fitty-fourth street. ROLE wt Masonite all, oe stay ovenity. March & PRIVATE LESSONS at any hour, day or evening. CIRCULARS at Private Academy, ate East Eleventh st f MR. TRENOR'S ACADEMY OF DANCIN LYRIC HALL, Sixt! eh steorv ole sata) PUPILS can commenc 1, i their conventence, and LEAR! ay" atetioebar DANO! A. CARTIER'S DANCING ACADEMY, PLIMPTON Building, intersection Stuyvesant and Ninth streets, Classes every Monday and Thursday; new Olassea now torming, Soiree on Monday March Gall or send. (OF circ By LLETM ASTER DUMAR'S DANCING ACADEMY, Pr West Fourth stree!, sear Broadway. —Day and even: ne classes; six dances taught p Bessois, all dances in one quarter. fectiy in six private I ROOKRS’ DANCING ACADEMY, Su1 BROOME ST. Ali the fashionable Dauces yo: A NeW CLASS FOR TUES bapa “y Drama, Tete John Bi PROPERTIES and First nights ot the new and startling Sensation THE MURDER AT THE FARM. u 8 8sea 4 4 been a A nnn, 2 oO ey rae <a8ees — geoee, 4 =. oa = ee ale ee ad ¥, pauses 2 THE 45854 E x a edo! : GBEEG o o famae Recital z Boheme & & | BOBBY BOBBY BOBBY $< AE NEW SCENERY, Rarrigen 4 ane Hi ‘others watipees oboe 3 553 gf COMPANIES B 393 q 4 COMBINED, 4 aaa & 2B ~ 3 O05 BG DRAMATIC, § 900 a PANTOMIMIC, & .e — AAA te 4 ACROBATIO, Hosea 3 om BURLESQUE, 6594 |v (A —. ZZO2014|a TERPSICHOREAN sug 48 pikes vended 2 AND, 3g 586 Ba BTSTORTAM. 5 y Ee bh Adal n etal A Hae oS Q Rom, EVENING, 4 436 we ‘AL t) & 000 & 4 THE MATINEES adda 7 WEDNESDAY 55: AND SATURDAY. (=| 838 Oop's MUSEUM R, T, STETSON, INDAY, MARCH 3, 1 EVENING At & “APLERNOON at, 2. Engagement ot SPECIAL FOR the celeprated boat Lad Peroranoes. young Tragedian, Production of Mr. an entirely original E, 7, STETSON, Sensation Drama, will appear, in Alfred atvegnatd, Charles Foster's ‘successful DAYLIGHT and ee a GASLIGHT, in which NECK AND NECK. T. W. KEEN N wae AND NECK. = A WALLACE, lew Scenery, SE is mes and BELLE ‘HOWITT, o LISA WE tare MON EMMA GRATTAN with the advantage and others ‘of a superior cast, will appear, Bove’. a Third week of LO THE Will WISP. MONDAY, MAKOH 3, AND EVEAY NIGHT, the Last performances by. the a@reat CHAK! RO! aig) OF EXCELSIOR ae ris, Mons ‘i SDWARD VAUARDE I Harlequt ons. arlequin. Mr. J. M, FREEMAN, Pan Haste Mile. T. Waitin and itis SULLA. ad ia New and Beautiful D NEW AURNE As NEW SPHOTALTIES, migaaeannene JOHN and ioe: FIELDING, Protean Artist Me, WiLtdaat DUCROW, the Greetul Black Rope Portormer. . Manager ABBOTT S in his Thelin g,cannon Mr. GEORGE BAGHELON, HEN WILLIS, the C! painpion mitator, Preceded by the Comedy of MR. AND MRS. PETER WAITER, MATINEE SATURDAY, 2 O'CLOCK, Miss KATE RAYMOND will shortly appear. Look out for Charles Foster's Drama ot A BAD LOT, taken from (he Fireside Companion. RYANT'S OPERA HOUSE, 2D STREET, between Sth and 7th avenues, near Cpe Ege vi ng at. Saturday matin SEVENTEENTH SEANON OF BRYANDS MINSTRELS, Brilliant recepgion< ot the preat ct character artists, Messrs. SHERIDAN AND MACK, Another chango ‘ANT’S MINS! SHERIDAN AND MACK. + programme this week, ARRIVAL OF LUCCA, The celle | Official. AGICAL BAZA. 1,182 Bron wave two doors above Twenty-eighth st., aud 142 Canal street, New Orleans, HARTZ & LEVY. .Proprietors NEW TRICKS, NEW “SURPRISES, MECHANICAT: Me JUST RECEIVED LONDON, PARIS "AND VIENNA. THe who can devise a plan by which home can be made the pleasantest spot on earth to children and outh is better than a moral reformer, for he renders his office unaccessary. “Innocent parlor amusements that can be participated in by old and young are great helps in this work, and games susceptible of a great varicty of changes are very popular, such, for 6xample, as the immense assortment of new Tricks, &c., which wo will offer for sale av our establishment to-morrow morning and during the week. These ar- ticles are a novelty in the market, and agreatdeal of curiosity hasbeen felt to ascertain what sort of things they are, They have created a pertect turore in social circles in nd other cities. We will cheerfully explain the use of these mysterious arti- Clos and teach purchasers how to enjoy them. SCIENTIFIG | CONJURING eles MECHANICAL NOVELTIES from 90 cents. | THAT ARE ba BOXES THAT. Wit INSTRUCTIVE CREATE haf THE GREATS Sea LIGH’ AMUSING. EST DE! EVENING The The Magic Euchre —— Magic Euchre ie Dock. PARTIES Dock, with Book — with Boox of, ATTENDED ot Directions — Directions Explaining WITH Explaining Many New ——— pai ew an MAGICAL Surprising —— Surprising ENTERTAINMENT. , Hicks, icks. $2 mefens GIVEN IN | Leger MAL PRICE LIST UPON AP LECTORE ON PSYCHOLOGICAL HEALING WILL be delivered at the ae iY Sg om 380 Third avenue, on Monday evening, March 3, b. CARPEN. TER, and psycholological Caray ade on the audi. ence. After the lecture Mrs, CARPENTER will exhibit the wonderful phenomenon oot reading whatever 13 brought to her with bandaged eyes. Tic! ae Le | the new cle ro-gymnastics, 50 cents, Rheun vous and female diseases healed rapidly and Mplessandly without drags. Dr. BABBITT, Principal. HEY HAVE GOT TO COME TO KARL'S SKLECT FREE CONCERTS, jog reet, one door east of ronaway, to hear. at. wae RILEY, the Champion Comic Vocalist, winner of the gold medal § the vate Safin th contest. Immense suc- coss of Mr. B. he Great, Star Comique, the ‘only rival o oe the reat 'HUR MELTON, the Wonderful Dialect C aed an rand. ‘Character Change it cathe Protessor WILLIAM mnporsr, Fi Vocalist and Pianist, in of Americ: WILSON, the eminent Operatic Barytone and Director of Amusementa A con- nt succession of novelties. Concerts every Monday \d Saturday nings. Always an PRening for first class rs. The fin id best ventilated ail in the city. BROADWAY, 1.288 Detweon Thirty-thtrd and Thirty-fourth 6 FREE LECTURE ON FRENCH PROFESSOR ETIENNE LAMBERT, MONDAY, MARCH 3, AT 2 P.M. “IDIOMATIC FLUENC ENOY IN FRENCH.” ‘0 be followed by Dramatic FRENCH READINGS and ¢! FORMATION oF NEw BLLMENTARY OLASSES, BALTH, GRACE AND | DEVELOPMENT—FOUR classes are forming in dancing at Professor T. DENNSTAEDI'S Academy, 995 West twenty-ninth stteot, Ha dances, expressly composed for the development of children, will be taught Tuesdays and Fridays, trom 3 5 P.M. ‘The new quadrille, Aurora Borealis, dnd th Polte dor Watikuron. Muse by "Strauss Inthe select class for ladies. Gentlemen from 8 to 10 P. M. Private les- sous in families attended to. RAND VOOAL AND INSTRUMENTAL INVITATION Concert at Steinway Hail, Wedesday evening, March Fh merle pupils can obtain tickets at the Conserva- ory offic ANG, SONG AND DANCE. —11G, CLOG AMD IRISH Qaginoing taugnt: pupils fitted for the st JOHN BOUAN it Houston street, nekr bg Sust tated, ny new “Copyrighted Bane, Manual con: taining 8 popular airs, enabling the pupil, without. the loant now ledge of music to play tunes at sight; neatly ¢ $5 por copy. i Genoese HEALTH, AMUSEMENT.JOHN WOOD'S Gymnastum, Twronlty-cighth street, near Fifth ave- hue, open and evening, Turkish ‘Bath. Litt Cure, Runaing Irene, Rowing Machines Boxing special exer: i. Corpuleney, Norvous Debility, Gout yapepats Athletic Sports Monday evening tree. R THOMAS LATEST BALLAD. “P16 OLD TM A ie ‘Doctrinen” and “Honor the leadten (walizes), VLTSON & CO,, Purvahers, TLL Broadway. BATE COMIQUE, 514 BROADWAY. es eer aa Bb—Rr—o—Aa—Dd—Ww—Aa—Vy. THEATRE OOMIQUE, sine THEATRE COMIQUE, | COMIQUE, THEATRE COMIQUE, BROADWAY, THEATRE COMIQUE, THEATRE COMIQUE, THEATRE COMIQUE, THEATRE COMIQUE, THEATRE COMIQUE, 614 BROADWAY, 514 BROADWAY, Sit BROADWAY, 54 BROADWAY, 514 BROADWAY, 4 BRUADWAY, 54 BROADWAY, 514 BROADWAY. ati e i bas ptt MIQUE, 4 BROADWAY. THE, Ris wi Ble ae BROADWAY. THEATRE ° [5 COMIQUE, BROADWAY, THBATRE COMIQUE. BROADWAY. THEATRE 5 COMIQUK. a BROADWAY, THUBATRE E3 nia BROADWAY. THEATRE ‘54 comiqur. zB BROADWAY. THEATRE 5 COMIQUE. q BROADWAY. MR. JOSH HART... SOLE LESSEE AND MANAGER ‘The mammoth entertainment of the eit, N UNEQUALLED ORGANIZATION, Presenting a continuous carnival of fun. DELIGHTED THOUSANDS tafain Murrrerd one of the most pleasing and enter- pr ach of the many acts is enacted by rrormers se- lecied ith care {rom the most artistic in rofession, re Fogardlesy of it, presenting a perfect AVALANGHI OF VELTIES ‘and Qgraod constellation of taleat seldom secon, introduciny L Kot NUMBER OF STARS tee ie have grr been concentrated on the stage ent, making “THIS TI AN THE the jothing so extensive in the eattina fine tas ‘ever boen attempted, hence the success which 60 bountifully crowns our efforts, WAYS goMprurna NEW. NOVELTY utoN NOVELTY, jaf Ey, ABBA TIONS and new Macon pa raptaly fol (oman one after th THE A i WITH BXCITEMENT, Roars at tinughter and Dacens ot Gottatlo aolight NTIRE NEW O. NEW ARTISTS: and New Sensational ase? First Nppearauce of the Song-and-Danco Artist, MR. BOBBY NEWGOMB, MR. BO: . BBY NE’ M in Now and Original Songs, eee First appearance of et ialleat Mas ean ja the World, COLONEL GOSHEN, pki © \OLONEL GOSHEN, enti Golonet will appear in the very laughable Farce i OUR COUSIN'S VISIT; OR, BUTTONS ALL OVER. The wonderful Dwarf cuUuB, at one en- CHUB, will appearin the Farce. Firat time of the Sensation Drama, 98 9B; OR, THE MURDER 4 AT con FARM. OR, THE MURDER AT THE FARM. OR, THE MURDER AT THE FARM. The Vises) will be produced with new stage effect, music, Ate THE MAMMOTH TROUPE REMAIN, and will ae ee varied programme, ntroducing BURLE! re NEGHO SKETCHES, VocaLisms, SONG, DANCE, &C: Road our Star List:— The invincible emendators o; Comicallties, ARR HARRIGAN AND bes aN asapiipaaaias MR, JOHN mney MR. JOHN HART, K. JOHN HART, MB. JOHN WILD. a, JOHN WILD; K. JOHN WILD: MR, WM, WEST, wk. WM. WEST, tan Mi JOH! oun ut IN QUEEN, MR. PETE CANNON: Mi Pit MR. PETE BIE CANNON, RRMA OME The ever popular and casing Vocalists MISS JENNIE HUGH EO MIS SENNEE. Miss sitkwre HUGHES mane MISS ADA WRAY. M MISS ADA WRAY, Ae ne ‘The young and bea: utifal Chai il Character Danseuse, MISS KITTY O'NBU MISS KITTY O'NEILL th unequalled. 3, R, MR. JOHN panel The three graceful and pleasing Dancers, Miss FAN NAY are iE, iss PANN 1 Le pS ¥ LUCELLE, Mts Iss F. MISS CARRIE HAINES. itis CARRD MISS IDA GREENFIELD, Mist he cus 88 TD. MISS IDA nt AO OREENPTELD, MR. E, DNs GOODING, MR. z a Aa ht MK. RB. MR. STOUTE, MR. JAMES BRADLEY, MISS NELLIE SANDFORD, iS KITTY TILSTON, in conjunction with ie: new GRANDEST. wth Te ON LET Combination, which can only be seen at the THEATRE ary aoa. COMIQUE, BROADWAY. COMIQUE THEATRE THEATRE come $, COMIQUE, HEATRE THEATRE COMIQUE. ot COMIQUE. THEATRE BROADWAY. THEATRE COMIQUE. COMIQUE, THEATRE TALATRE COMIQUE, bit COMIQUE, Tikal RE BROADWAY. THEATRE COMIQUE. COMIQUE. Titeatiee 54 THEATRE COMIQU BROADWAY. COMIQUE. Coucluding every evening and the Matinees with G. L. Stout's new Irish Sensation Drama, paultled 98; OR, THE MURDBR AT piety RM, Crohoore, a Hunchback. KE. Har Antony Dooling, a well-to-do Farmer. Mr. J. are Pierce Shea. Mr. J. 8. 0! Jrussen Andy Houlahan, his Foster Brother. site fon, Hart Dor D. Gooding ont ir. I. ait, G. Lewis Alley Dooling. 38 Ada Wra: Mrs, Dooling, ign w Kitty Titstone Norah. Kitty O'Neil idiss Nollie Sant Male dnd Wemate Peasants, Soldie<y ac. cay SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY AND INCIDENTS. SCENE L—Ireland in '¥8—The Merry-making on Christ- mas Eve at Dooling’s Farm—Waiting for the Miper—Alley and Pierce—Crohoore, the Hunchback, and the Bilihogs =. Me irish Reel, fun and diyersion—Dooling in his cups =the Threat of Crohoore—Dooling’s reparation—A sad ending of the festival—Murder! Murder! Murder |—Tho Bloody Billhoge—Exciting Tableau, SUENE 2.—Crohoore and Aliey—Andy Shamus and Dermondy—Jack Doran and Olds ea—"Let’s all join in thet feat jor Orohoore, the Murderer.” 3.—Andy and Brudge—The unfulfilled promise— Any oath—Brudge’s despair—Naming the wedding SCENE 4—The Ruined Castic by Moonlight—Pierco and Andy in search of Crohoore—Andy's tright—The Ghost—The Assassin Burke—An unexpected discovery— eae pearance of Crohoore and Alley—Imposing fableau, SCENE 5.—Doran and Pierce—The Compact with the white La gga oath—Pierce trapped at last—The place of meetil ng. SCENE 6.—The Cave of Dunmore—Patsy and Burke— Waiting for their victim Fierce.and his tFlends upon the ‘the (en ie Alley—Capture Sse Whine hae eioran's tre hery—Pierce denounced as a Wi The ‘eng ish Soldiers and iriah Peasantsa—A starting ‘dia. ciosure—Tabicau, MATINEB TIN MATINER Wi AY MATINEB MATINER ATINER MATINER and reed MATINEE MATINEB MATINEE SATURDAY MATINEE MATINEE MATINEB MATINEB MATINEB MATINER WEDNESDAY MATINEE — MATINEE -_-— MATINER — MATINEE — bs — T and t =< N vanes E hist E — SATURDAY. Ks of MATINER Rah! WEDNESDAY MAT — NEE Lyserening mer and ‘NER — _— bet onde a NBE AT 2% O'CLOCK. ' EXTRA NOTICE, ua wort Fete an anit woudertul Mr. CHARLES eas teieetona and the beautiful tbat mstrat Misa MARIE MAJELTON. id ag same evening the greatest living Artists of the MATTHEWS FAMILY Mr, anradie GRRooRY, The above artists will appear with the prosept mam- moih triple Combinati u Penr ROUGHING IT. Mre. bowes-4 ‘WOOD, tir. mee. BEOUGESR, in immense comedy Pull of vivia rid Local Beewca ‘The rand Union De Deplt expreas train. » wa on Ue Bouleyardy at Cea Garden and the Metropolitan Hotel. ‘The most magnificent TRANSFORMATION 2 yee “ omnis i POUR AbasONS THRILLING SENSATIONAL T erage The co and Surprise by the Indians, ‘Opium Smoker's Den. Wild Grontion se woeUen, “THR PRESS UNANIMOUS, The HERALD sa ‘It is hilarious (rom beginning to end ‘aud the ‘auditorium rey ae uproarious as the plage. Paes TRIBUNE say: t is [t isan, animated bustling dis- , greeted with laughter and applagie as its aspect Changed from whe merry and rows or the fantastic aud seusaioual.’ The TIMBS says: —Phe soent scenery is admirable from the pele he todas. pela p ae rinieer| & gorge Of the sn o the surprise of the vayeussb) by ne United nd Raven woldiery 8 startling sonsational ‘stage of ihe WORLD saya: Broughaen are aulsmnived The POST says :—“The startin the Pacific lightning express tain "irom ‘te og Geuteal depot us vividay + <The ts auling. dashing acting ot the unciuous humor of Joim Grand Maunco of Pee dpa NG IT. Saturday ee: mext atl, reprodnced in most claborate ne UNDER THE GAS * Will be short; a pele w world: HM AVENUE THORATRE CURTAIN RISES AT 8 Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY ‘Sole and Manager EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK, ALIKE, Mr, Augustin Daly's New Emotional Sensation. 3[3| Characters by Miss CLARA MORRIS, Miss FANNY DAVENPORT, Miss FANNY MORANT, Miss LINDA DIETZ, Miss NELLIE MORTIMER; Mr, GEORGS CLARKE, Mr, CHARLES FISHER, Mr, LOUIS JAMES, Mr, JAMES LEWIS, Mr. J, H. BURNETT. ALIXE MATINER BATURDAY, AT 1% OOLOCK. Ae yaa Broad OONTINUED guooRssIoN oF oF Pets bibsbpearalad A RB BILL THIS WE Tho splendid bine BS of with an unrivalled a ca SOPHIE, WORRELL SISTERS, the Queens of Burlesque; arti . ENN IRENE. and the charming Character NIK WORRKLE SCHOOLCRART the King of Fan SOTOOLORAFT. Mr. GEO. Mr. HARRY ALLEN, Great burlesque ‘Comodians, ngaroment of the groat Serig-Jomic Songstor, BLANGUE SELWYN, sand, the Bmpress ot Song Dance, Miss Lette 8) Miss Jackson, iss LeOlair, Lagat Tot oot, Miss Rosa fampboil Sohieeril. aon Prescott, THE IS REYNOLD DROrtisie together with ee er prominent Artista, will appear Boors reopen at " curtain rises: ri é ° glock: 4 ice open daily. Seats secured in advance, Marian EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY Lucca. Manager AoAe ey or TAR ITALIAN OPER, FAREWELL NOAGIE ‘eNT OF MONDAY, MARCH 3, AT 8 P. M., FAUST. ME. PAULINE LUOt in hor colobrated role of MARGUBRITE, a8, Senora SANZ, Siga. V’ SEIBEL PANI, JAMST, itkbungay, MAROH 8," Yoray TORRE CRIM bonnes, LUOOA, ANY, Tickets and seats for sale at 14 and’ sO Broadway and the Academy of Music. RS, F. B. con ae siditad AD THEATRE, ent Every evening Augustia Daly’ eo carision Comedy, Elegant Scenery. Superb Mountings. TP\ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 2 BOWERY. CHARLES and MARIAN YOUNG. |gHaRiEs and MARIAN YOUNG. Character Dus ras OHARLES and MARIAN YOUNG, The St. FRLIX INZANT BALLE! TROUPE. St; FELIX INFANT BALLET TROUPE, he MISS Tinatts STEMP! SKIPEING Miss: ete STEMPLEE CHAMPION roa MISS LIZZIE STEMP tan 50 ris ’ JOHNNY MORAN, UNNY NotaN. JOHNNY MORAN, | Vocalist, | JOHNNY GUS WILLIAMS | in the Farce, AL DUTCHMEN. TONY PASTOR, JENNIE ENGEL, HARRY HART, &c. Matinees Tuesday and Saturday at 24. Ladies admitted free on Friday evenings. ELLOGG CONCERT. MISS CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG TUESDAY Tvenida, March 4, HALL OF THE EAST SIDE ASSOCIATION, corner of Kighty-sixth street and Third avente. Seats can be secured at the hall; at Marshe's dru sore 125th street and Third avenue; at Christie's, 1,450 Thi avenue, and at L, Shipman & Son’ hed Chambers street Admission $1. "8 TIVOL AUL FALK 18 91 2 (Righth hd Third ENING, at 8 ¢ SAORED ‘GONG Grand UN tah FRLIX J Conductor. EBBEN | ties. accreted THEATRE, Chestnut yey Philadelphia, Pa. GREAT IAMILY ti A FIRST CLASS SUNTERTAINMENT. NIGHTLY, TAucHina cas. 4, BE COLTON will have the pleasure of giving « GRAND EXHIBITION of the novel effects LAUGHING GAs AT THE COOPER INSTITUTE, MONDAY EVENING, March 3, The entertainment wili_ commence with 9 series ot and instructive experiments in Chemistry and Philosophy, to be followed by a shori Lecture ihe propertiog and effects of Laughing Gay, atter whicl TWELVE GENTLE! wilinhate the gas, illustrating idehg effects, Tickets25 cents. For sale 19 Cooper Institute, a1 at “tne Moot commence ¢ ath ROOKLYN ATHENAUM., eo of BARTZ the ILLUSTONTST, GICAL ENTERTAINMENT, ONDAY, March 3. AUL FALK'S TIVOLL—EBEN'S NCERTS. AT Tivol. Garden, 18 and 20 St. Mark's piace (Kighth street), near Third avenue, ever, eve ning at, by boew d his grand orchestra, Admtsiion, AVID GARRICK, 150.; TICKET-OF-LEAVE, — No Thoroughfars, l5c.; Amateurs’ Guide, 0. eo itful and amusing 1. Colton’s rooms, Doors open at 7; by mail. Plays, Books, Stationary Newspapers. 4 stamp for catalogues eM Ys, 7 ‘Sronlway. R. COLTON, LAUGHING GAS yn ge! i. March 3 at Cooper Institute, Monday eveni cents, W YORK MUSEEM OF ANATOMY, 518 BROAD. aver, petween Houston and Bleecker streets —Eve ‘ono should visit, thie ara Masoum ®t In full ot ie should see and unde: Lectures Gauy on on. rho Ponm "Thove ‘parties unable to te gh st Teno erate RY NEW VOR MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, endway, New York. RAMATIO, PATHETIC AND MUMOROUS RE ital: Procawot and Mrs. WALTER 0, LYMAN Will give their first public entertainment in New York city Association — SATURDAY EVENING, March Ws. LYMAN. YMAN, LYMAN. WALTER ©. TAN, Blocutioniae 27 Union square (wean, Mra LYMAN can be employed to her practical lectures on Physiology and Hygiene th nainder of the season in young ladies’ seminaries, Lectures illustrated by appropriate apparatus. LL WHO INTEND VISITING FRANCK SHOULD Attend Professor Etienne Lambert's Free Lecture ow French, at 1,288 Broadway, Monday, March 3, atu. M Simpl; ‘mastering a few practical idioms, indispensable in travelling and daily intercourse, will prove the means o¢ teebling their enjoyment, while matorially eeducing their expenses. Oral system ;'no gcammar. RENCH DRAMATIC READINGS. ofeasor ETIENNE LAMBERT will gi or twenty Dramatic Readings; $15 hall course. First reading tre 1,233 Broadway. LA) SPR RE EE Would RE RENTED To RERPONSIBLE AND te ndsom ned ‘Drawn Cg Riftarery enuatcal or dramatic entertaun conti ROS & course ie Bt) - at oom for aa sorovening: dressy toon tor ents, for the day or evening ; fen, tame Boor ¢ adios, above: Apply to HOLMES 4 Kast Twonty-third sitect. ANTED=THREE YOUNG LADIE: PERFORM with an amateur drainatic club; amateurs pre- ferred. Address box 3,916 Post office, Now York ARD.—WATIONAG AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF MUSIC and other Liberal Arts—First and only musi- cat institution, in Amorice chartered by apecial net of Leg five 7 Olinten place i M POPOLITAN THRATRIGA! L AND suow PRONTING ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BULLDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET. A LARGE ASHORTMENT OF THRATRIOAL, MINSTREL, AND VARIETY OUTS OONBTANTLE ON MAND.