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NuW YORK “HERALD, FRIDAY, MAKUH 14,.J813. = RIP LB - SHEET. 9 ae a i te ott ii ra ER a ie. ‘ : . AMUSEMENTS. AyrosEM attend without further notice. Her ARLES yoate;s mon BO. ANTED. VEMEN ae B. CNTs, . aiceit poy ikem to Woodlawn Cemetery for Stee. Seperey serra a ] LARGE a9 nee as pelos DAE pao Se Ue opriton THEATRE. SHERIDAN SHODK EATRE comigoe. 00 ae eel Wednesday, March 12, Miss ANN spe funerat, irom th reqiaance, of se otmaes I ites tran Et tiated, witl Rioard ie gentle: Mr. Edwin Boot Manager. Mr. A.M. PALMER | Mr, JOSH East. . ConwouLy. ‘Snedeker, land county, N. ¥., tis ie tneteey entasteanth meee neat the: : ng at8. Saturday M at 1:30, was seis and ena ae tnvite eaten ae | Ena mornndy annie hare Reet, g | Evarins. Wuvtarmiy sa Ne ern | enant EARRR Ser hy » at two o'clock P. M., Sran! is a; ra tie Ah a | ae PARE. a ‘ what - oJ » J IN ORUSOR, from the residence of her brot - and illnesa, EDWARD EAST TWENTIETH STREET. -hBOMS FOR FAM- NO THOROUGH. ‘9, zB wee TO-NIG! Miss MARIB. Mr. MOSE 1 id Ferry. 293 Base Thirtietn strech, ern Daria | sere ie ‘saecanranny be ilo and sing gentlemen 40) ib, wath’ or without LAST MATINEE of KO tli, HOUGHFAR! il by produced fie iguty interning oral | The wondenhOl icy |SOAtinetie parlor Cxpain 30 years. ‘ cy OORKIGAN.—KATY CORRIGAN, youngest daugh- | ‘ie relatives and friends of the family, also of on SAKURDAY at “etre, or af Diteon | Play, in Boat five acta, - at advance atthe th LOG. Mr. ARTHUR QREGORY.| Pi i ter of Patrick and Catharine Corrigan, aged 9 | ms brother, Patrick J. Stanford, and brothers-in- $6 TO $10 PER WEEK, $1 9 PET® E x Miss OLIVE ry ani r. rat week alsa of nin BUSIN: (OMAN. All the mammoth troupe | charact Play will be presented wit Acw and. slegant | ins new olio of fun aud | calls, Sate. Dutch ve y by MARSTON, and with the fo./OT® 1 BOBBY NEWCOMB, AS ty 4 BUDWORTH, — Beate secured in Ka. | & Co.'s Music Store, 711 Browdway. months and 14 days. law, John Mullins and John Reardon, are respect- ant Rooms, with exceitent Board, ¢ Se Th ny ™ Boucicanit! ‘The funeral Will take place from the residence of | fullj invited to attend the funeral, from his late | single eentlemen, at 176 Bleccker street, xi blocks | MONDAY MBXT, MAROH F, Me. Dic \ ur. BOUUL- her parents, corner of Forty-first street and Ninth | residence, 136 First avenue, on Friday, the 14th | Of Broadway, 0 ti i i fur Cant im iw Lt celebrated clown venue, this (Friday) aiternoon, at one o'clock. inst., at two o'elock, Jj Sg RS SE WEEN EET ATT fia TS erie Uglonet eolae: Way, wie, Rae voldigrly teak oP TAM TOWN Hae, | Me GOEL ADAM Curtin.—In Brookisn, on Wednestlay, March 12, | _ STRWANT.—On Wednesday, March 12, Jamns N. | 9 [ourih story Koom to rent, with Board, to gehdemed Hoore's saEaren, Boy CIOAULE, | honor...) 0 does. things te- “Mr. LARRY TOOLRY,| | Mr. JOUN WILLIAMS, i epee ObEtEy, tn Fie ne Jonr ot hi aes ee a ach are rele gs be | = eee : On MONDAY NET, MARCH 17, Pe) at rae Ei tues dean ere cont Lieat seats. Fee AAW ves an ends of the family are re- invit atl the | ~~~ i! a EL SCA RGR sg PERT 6 . os ibroke Pott 10 fe ashe finds it, Ni . as RAY, Bpectfully invited to attend the iuneral, rh Satur- | funeral services, on Friday afternoon, March 14, at 1 TH STREET, Weer, 182.—THIRD STORY Rooms, esa Mi. DION BOUGICAULA | aye Mr. Pembroke Pottet Canal ___Mr. George Parkes | Miss SITEY O'NEILL. Miss FANNY UCT Ll DALTON MARY ANN DALTON, daughter of Henry | _ STEWaxT.—In Lendon, on Wednesday, February | SORE eR EEO ernest Dappy o'powD "| Me, Peter Pettigrew, am areitable, youThs The td amy | Mew AN Ol vonpay, ‘and Mary Muihare, in the 34th year of her age. 19, Many Stewanr (colored), for many years the | ] 4TH S1RBET, 8% EAST. —A LARGE ROOM TO LET, SR Tre Peoda 15 FALE way, . | ae! SSton Bland, witir'no ioney, buethe disposition Mr. JOWN QUE! _— MAROH 17, Borie of funeral hereafter. et Pagani Plend Bnd sexyant of ae, George Clarke. ‘with Bests, to Rroneding Aad wale oF Bigtegentic; Mike O'Dowd of the Claddhgh. VP ag an auael Deeeeasecse sts Wi Giant Burrow ha | aud others, ovory, wnt in GRBs wie the 1 eee uaa Mf ockland county, | Monta, BLMmn EUGENE, eldest, 80M, be Wiogela kod | oe Sr mn || SE EAERE. DADDY O'DOWD ( Nicholas Lore, waosetioms iain Wow Jerey, ia a and |) MONDAY, WR UGte aged Lagi : eth String ged : Yast TWENET row are APR BRt, DEAS Tiree ; ITH ¢ Sew. astuart | saturpay Matiners Po ty slatives snd friends of the family are invited to Er atet BUTI D AM, SEN -TENT A Money ote 15 META ee B Bickel giace rh Piecettee ca ter arainstic Thomas, a servant of Mea. Potter. oe Ong | NOUR SAMI ms preys attend the funeral, from the Relormed church, Relatives and friends of the family are respect- | ~~ — ¥ - - — | easel. T know vou will award heartily the fullest meas | Yrs" Gouritand Potter a cena ig aver U Ait. mea. ‘ : eck, fully invited to attend the funeral, (rom his ate |] Q AND % EAST TWENTY-EIGHTH eTREBT.—A Ure of success it mav deserve, Dut T have another antl a bes rei an Saturday, March 1é, at one o’ck ‘Claee Jennings vory pleasant suit oF Rooms to let, with good Board, | Nigher aim. | When I wrote tho “Colleen Bawt” I simply 1% ‘Miuct.—On Wednesday, March 12, Maria, | residence, Bergen Point, N. J., on Sunday, March desired to make an effective play, but the London and | M. ‘8 Fanny Ingraham, the business womun, pas SAMt widow of Henry De Milt, aged 81. 16, at two o'clock P.M. His rémaina will be con- | 08 second floor; also Rooms on fourth oor, suitable (Or | Hubiin press pointed out amoritan’ that work I confess eal iw Mary Ciriswold Oi A501 ES) IR iP Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to | veyed to New York Bay Cometery tor interment. = CE a ve _.. | never contemplated. They regarded it as the first truth- | Mrs. «Haoker Wood. bade Boag Mostaycr NOLE SAMI " attend the funeral, irom the residence of er son- Sroyvesant.—On Thursday, March 13, at his 93» STREET, MADISON SQUARE.—A GENTLEMAN ful stage portraiture of Irish lite, manner and charactor, Bess A temper, ie iat ine rena U Iniaw, ¥. W. Foster, 214 South Fith street, Wil | residence, i Hast ‘Fwentieth street, Joanru K. can now’ sceure a very nice aingte itoom, with | And warinly eusourazed me to procood Unt tom aie | Maria \McBeggs seating Haitio Threrpe | — =e wane ‘dla 1 oy 7 my or BR ae, sa TURDAY, MARCH 15, FIRST MATINEL OF B o'clock. * amay be ordered tor 10: Dennix.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, March 12, TaLcotr,—At Denver, Col., Kate A., wife of TH STREET, WEST, #2.—A NICELY FURNISHED 1873, Miss SARAH ELLEN DENNIS, formerly of Salem, | William Talcott, formerly of Jersey City. 24 Miront Hom, ou third foo daege Clossta mtd ever ; pured si Masa, aged 51 years, , "| "Funeral on Friday, March i4, atone O'clock P.M., | convenience), wid Board, at very: moderato prices, | QHer you my latest eflort in, the sine series, and ere t Seatewe Salonen oveet Gay (rene A. 3 ‘rhe relatives and friends are respectfully invited | ffom 61 Grand street, Jersey City. Call and see.’ References. ah in particular, to bring your sympathies along with yor sat hh Jia ee ee ie AUGUSTEN DALY LAST WEEK of ROUGHING IT, Mra. WOOD, Mr, BROUGHAM, Mr. MORTIMPR,;, te. and subsequently the dramatic portrait, ‘A BUSINESS WOMAN. to attend the funeral, trom the house of Captain Tatcorr.—At Clinton, N. Y., on Sunday, March | — or eat Give me what every man mi. fo than fortune — Ghariew Low: No. 170 Homecn strecte this day Uri: | 9, Hanwiet N., wife of the late Wiliam H. Talcott, | "7 WEST THIRTY EIGHTH | STREET—SECOND | the conviction that he hres dome soiue tthe good in hia Mr LESTER WAGHACK |". FAWORT, Ti! GRAND CHORDS, BALLE day), the 14th inst., at two o'clock P. M, of Jersey City, aged 56 years. ieee ee eee ipulbbaath ss no wie 3 aK. nd AUXILIARY ALD, WLeR.—On Wednesday, March 13, Writtam | Funeral on Friday, March 14, at one o'clock P. M., | "rene ERpnES RRC ere Deere oan _DION BOUCIOAULT. — (NGL i DORR 128 of the MAGNIFICENT ANGFOIMATION and ofall the Power, in the 63d year of lus age. from her late residence, 61 Grand street, Jersey 4.0). Bast NINTH STREE SAR BROADWAY,— OOD'S MUSBUM. E. T. BTRTSON. ie PAVID GARRICK REALISTIC LOCAL SCENES. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to | City. To let, with Board, douhle and: single Rooms to | WY 02's . BENESIT 3 ‘This charming play is enue ttend the funeral, trom his late residence, 231 ‘THOMAR.—On Thursday, March 13, OSLAND, son | seniiome ecommodated ; references ¢x- aud tast night NIGHTLY GIVEN TO-MORROW PAT URDAY ITS LAST MATINBR.” Weat Forty-first street, this (erisay) evening, at | of Henry K. and Emma J. 'homae, aged 11 months. hanged. dae %. BT. IETS MY Aipasehccan Wanna bpd ho mons Bratifying succes, OND AY ear Pal Ge Meee Heed a ane om 4 4 D 7 Ye s ‘a PS USC 4 8 J if yf stage 4 " pight o'clock, The remains will be taken to York. | The funeral will take place on Saturaay, at two FUR. ‘appes me QOPH HN We JOHN CHLAERT Meo POLN, |, Aucrican mauuers, enuted, ” town for interment Saturday at cight A. M. o’clock, at 306 Clinton street, Brooklyn. Rooms, rf, for geatleman and oS Meclonte Up St ae | Mr GEORGE BROWNE, Mr. W. J. LRONARD, Mr. B pil POL eran March 13, Juuta, be- | VAN Grane tine Vevey. SUescIAnG) On te gentlenten to all the hotels; terms + DARING. DIOI te onsation Drama of | HOLLAND, MC.” EDWIN," Misy KATHERING UNCLE SAM, wiie of man Goidman, nday, hiarcl HILIP GSTON, Second son TYE: ROGERS, Mme, POLLS! and Mrs. JOHN SEFTON. — Notice of funeral hereaiter. of the late Rey. Cortlandt Van Rensselaer, D. D.. | Sager gyre gE of, HIGH, LOW, JACK AND THE GAME, Notwishstanding the oxtra accommodations provided f\ to: he given with EXTRAORDINARY, REALIATIO Granam.—in Brooklyn, on Wednesday, March 12, | of Burlington, N. J., in the 34th year of his age. ee wast THIGTY.THIED: STR Mat! WO-DAY, AT 22. M. miand for seats two Weeks in advance isco urgeat |} SCRMBRY and) MAGNIFICENT APPOINTMENTS, CORNELIUS GRAHAM, aged 77 yeurs. a, Wicnt.—On Monday evening, March 10, at the | jy. family, occupying an clegant louse, will rent, with M MES J. BARRETT, WITH A CAST WHICH CANNOY BE EXOKLLED ie The: relat aimanGe or the See REGRET RICAR ALS dIthaek MARE ninth atoe L Second Floor, singly or en suite, handsomely | in his new Sensation Drama, antitind EARLY APPLICATION any other theatre, atives and friends of the family are re- i 1c uncle, 41 Fi y . also two hall Rooms on tourth floor; reter- THE DEVIL'S CRAG in strongly recommended. *¢ BOX SH&ET ta NOW OPEN for tha’ FIRST #IX_ ctfully invited to attend the funeral, from his RT WiGHT, of Englewood, N. J. ences exchanged. No moving in May = BOX OFFICE OPEN ONE MONTH IN ADVANCE, NIGHTS, and seats may be had! at the Grant Opers: 0 te residence, 38 Donglass street, on Saturday The relatives and friends are invited to attend LYMPIC THEATRE, DAVID GARRICK House, wad at the Branch office, in the lobbyot: the afternoon, at one e’clock. the funeral service, at Dr. Conkling's church, cor- RAST FIFTEENTH STREET, SECOND DOOR ote EVERY NIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINBE. Agtnue Theatre, Broadway. GREASON.—At Metuchen, N. J., on Tuesday morn- | ner of Madison avenue and ‘Twenty-ninth street, L04 cium, Rout b AY ADRS Yurnlahe nd bree Mr. J. E. HAYES....... Sole Lessee and Manager. Sosd rriages may be ordered at 10:15. patie : rg re Ing, March’ 11, 1873, Gzokas GREASON, in the 62d | this (Friday) afternoon, at halt-past three o'clock. | young ladies accommodated with Board. 3 MONDAY BVENING, MAROH 10, } OWKRY THEATRE, 1 Oh pe een! po : . wear otis age, i = : AQ “WEST” THIRTY.SECOND © STREET! NEAR EVERY NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK Swat LATA: ee .... Manager |;- ———— 7 Funeral services at his late residence, Metuchen, iC t 2CON SET, ‘ and FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 14, PTNELE samt on Fridaf, Maren 14, 1873, at. two olclook, PML. | rene CRU SAB ON: ~ | AU Broadway.to tot, with Board. two connecting WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AT 2, BENEFIT’ OF . Ure | pave isylvania Railroa “the i TEND VISITING FRANCE SHOUL Parlors, hot and cold water, suitable for a party of MISS KATE RAYMOND, . me mre avon by Penueyiyania. Bellroad vam she Te TO oe ETL ee : ey sacar) Lectures | Uemen or married couples; terms reasonable. References. The “American Grimaldi," MR JAMES ROBERTSON NOUR SAI . . Reto 4 will be at the depot on the arrival of | 0 French, at 1,288 Broadway. Simply mastering i fc WEST FORTY-FIRST STR RESERVOIR ea * has kindly volunteered and will appear as Michaet Erle U ee J L ractical idioms, indispensable in travelling and daily in- | | Q 4 8 (RESE GO. L. FOX, in the ie a ea train. The friends of the family and the members ercourse, will prove the means of trebling their enjoy squal Large jurnish itable for one MANIAC LOVER. NCLB SAME of Acacia Lodge, No. 327 F. and A. M., are invited | ment while materially reducing their expenses. Ottice | Of tWo gentlemen, with breakfast if desired; bath room gad his mirth-provoking Pantomime of THE EVER POPULAR FIELDINGS U foattenc, without further notice. hours 11 A, M, to 12 M.j 4to 7!4 P. M. Send for circular, ining ; terms very moderate. —— and tho Great Drama of. ae - vu Guerk.—At Albany, on Wednesday, March 12, | — = a 40 Ts a aie! ng a re HUMPTY DUMPTY, THE WAIFS OF NEW YORK. NCLE SAMt <All ALEXANDER GREER, in'the 62d year of his age RET HART! VG ate nose wisi tenant hauansoos eb re oe) awe? Con Nyaa 6 : 8 age. STEINWAY HALL, MARCH 18, LD ant Rooms, with Board; house co: with a MONDAY, A NEW DRAMA, : 4 » Relatives and friends are invited to attend the | “Xoo amusements i“ Provenrents; tab) SUCCESS WHICH HAS N 2N KQUALLED | called DESTINY, KTM AVENUE THEATRE (CURTAIN RISES AT 8, faneral, on Saturday afternoon, 15th inst., at three | — = = - 6 to $8 per in the annals of amusements. written by Barrett Sylvester. “Te a e " 725 and 730 Broadway. Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY... le Lanssce O'clock, at his late residence, 22 'lenbrook street, | (JOOPER INSTITUTE.—REV. HENRY MORGA In preparation, JACK HARKAWAY, a Drama take vee SO! LAST PERFORMANGES OF AALL 4 Manager” “T, BETWHEN Albany, N. Y. J new, last and best Lecture, Sunday evening, at8— | 23D WE: of Specialty Artists, from Frank Leslie's publications. GuRVeY.—On Thursday, March 13, Mancarer L. | “Why Men Don't Marry |. How Some Act Who Do i 494 Handsomely tur. ne eniertainment: LOOK OUT FOR BAD LOT. TORRY EVENING THIS WEEK and fr ite MATIN, ri > 73 —— aes a fi se -MORROW (SAT ) wi |, for the Lui ‘ GonuEy, widow of John A. Gurley, in the 78d Year | (oop UNION.—FREE LECTURES FOR THE able. 4 2D STREET | TIMLS, the brilliant emotional play im four sets entitled Tl ati i a tt J People in the great hall, at 8 o'clock P. Satur- | D6 WEST TWENTY-THIRD LY ‘ near Booth’s Theatre. “LUXE, *” } ie relatives and friends are invited to attend | day, starch 1s. The Lecture’ will be delive 7 Dr | DRH WEST. TWENTY-THIRD: Ot nx vening at 8. Saturday Matinee at 2. cters by Miss CLARA MORRIS, Miss FANNY! her funeral, from the Second street Methodist | k. W. Raymond, United States Mining Commissioner, on urnis poms, en suite or singly o ro) aivShsl ARETE i 1s Season of the original plantation scene, PORT,” Miss PANNY MORANT, | sits LINDA, Episcopal. church, between avenues ¢ and D, on eae Benen, Benen! wit hi Ke : ‘0 avoi nightly crush at the Theatre DREAM OF OLD KENTUCKY HOMB. “1%, Miss NELDIE MORTIMER, ‘Mr. GEORGR it 5 5 — Secure Hq Sunday afternoon, at halt-past one o'clock. Tickets gratis, at the office of the Cooper Unton, and | (ye 7. wrest THIRTY-NINTH STREET.—TO | L oh a A ——— The Water Wi Wana old tiaoin Eph. ne Se ee ne ni FEURNE elt ik oan Hati.—Suddenly, on Tuesday, March 11, at her | Breutano’s book store, Unlon saute etary, 256 Matdromey™ turnished Roomy, with Board: JAMES THEATRE, TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET | BRYANTS MI UNCLE EPINS DREAM. TOMORROW GATORDAGY AT AL#-PASTONB, Tesidence, 638 Lexington avenue, ANNA MARIA, vineneepesen eer hs dias a use has all modern improvements; convenient to tour and Broadway BRYANT'S MIN EPW'S DREAM. ! MATINER OF ALIXE. UNCLE EPH)S DRE ies of cars; terms moderate. GREAT SUCCESS OF THE NEW SHOW. BRYANT 2 LAS . wile of the late Albert Hall, in the 46th year of her | AUGHING GAS FOR LADIES. * TUESDAY EVENING, Mavch 13, for éhe frst tine i@ re, Dr. COLTON will give a Lecture, with an Exhibi- | % a aafaiean Dae a nA spe siecaman at eae BRYAN els Characters by Dan Bryant, theatre, Mr. FRANK MARSHALL'S brilliant Londow so clock P.M, Relatives and friends are invited to | Institute, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, March 1. andsomely furnished, to let, with Board, to gentleme: cian GNA ORapiorAscauLie, MATINEE ON SATURDAY AT 2. Seats secured. soonneg! wll nae Pp poll supe ; Admission fre rire aR ne i e . NA z See STE aE UCT ee — HAMILTON.—On Wednesday, March 12, at White 4. Toc e y ; LEXINGTON AVE .— FURNISHED ROOMS, VERMANIA THEATRE, oe spe uction, ROW. Plaing, Westchester eounty, JouN R. Hamriron, | —D0°T# open at 334, “To commence’at So’ctook. _ GAO PS poate, tor two sinclb: geudemen oF pont! ENTIRELY NEW OLL0, irieenth streét, near Third avenue. fo oreparayion for special irene eal yon AD. NRUENDOREB eg e pots DALY begs to announce-thet thee revivals will be Hid . 4 followed by the production of ao entirely mew ’ CHORUS, DIE SPITZENKOENIGIN, { very extraordinary emotional vower. ‘cad . Director IN COOPER INSTI. | Man and wite; hou eldest son of George J. Hamilton, of this city, in the ‘R. MORGAN'S F. terins reasonable. 82d year of his age. ‘tute, Sunday evening. “Why Men Don’t Marry | Funeral from the Memorial Methodist church of | How Some Act Who Do | Admission 25 cents contuins all modern improvernents; — : baba ois aaah MUSICAL MOMENTS, THE Fi) iia FRESH FROM THE FARM, PURAT 2 “eit rth PRIVATE FAMILY HAVE A PLEASANT SECOND | Begins at. Seats secured.” Ends at 10, Comedy in three acts, by Mueller and L'Arrongo. White Plains, at twelve o'clock M..on Saturday, | =————= ~ = Floor to let to gentieman and wife or single geutle- | Monday next—LUCRETIA BORGIA. Box office open daily from 9 till 4 o'clock. MBS CHARLOTTE CUSHMAN. the 16th inst, Relatives and friends are respect- DEUSICAT.s Rcd Wel tonemreianege ee | QR CATHENEOS “ MPONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY, MOR MKAPEARICAND THE PORTS. oe uvited to attend. ins leave Grand Cen- | ~~“neury BRILLI OU CORDT ed. est Forty-seven RQ R—ATHENEUM, n STOR" SE, 2 ‘i SPE. SPORTS. 3 : TRULY BRILLIANT SOPRANO WOULD AccKPT | ———— — -— THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING. iss CUS a is San Forty-second street, at 9:30 and 10:40 | A’ Th Utracement ina church. Apply to Sig. ALBITES, FAMILY OR A FEW GENTLEMEN CAN BE AC- 985 Beanie Te opnonice Metropolitan Hotel, yl! Abr FOX AND GOSS, Character Artists, Laat dub tecerelde {syria Yi) 8 ahah ae i No. 5 West Lith commodated with fine furnished Rooms and good | * “ate PLAC BEAU iB FUN ee” | INVITATION | ST. FELIX INFANT BALLET TROUPE, AT STEINWAY. HALL, The members of Manhattan Lodge, F. and A. M.; | — = = _ ie AEE jouse and location first class: near ferry; terms ALWAYS AHEAD WITH ORIGINAL NOVELTIES, CHARLES AND MARIAN YOUNG as follows: lanhattan Chapter, R. A. M.; White Plains Ledge, A. SOPRANO WISHES A POSITION IN A CHURCH references exchanged. 139 Hudson sirect, | 4 SCREAMING BILL. The beautiful Burlesque of rot their Comic and Eccentric Duets. ON MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 17, lo. 473, F. and A. M.; Westchester Commandery, of any denomination in this city or in Brooklyn, iGRNAN TONY PASTOR'S LATEST SONGS, ING HENRY VILL. T., Ne “ ally are cor. | Address H. F.C., Herald office, — ong rag ns OR, T 01 Mm D JENNY MURRAY'S IRISH SONGS, ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 10, .. No. 42, and the fraternity generally are cor- | 4 poe ba " % . THE HORN OF A DILEMMA. N 4 ally ana fraternally invited to attend, ss ARON, SQUARE.HANDSOMELY FURNISHED | KRNAN' antes MISS SOPHIE WORRELL LIZZiE STEMPLE, | KITTY ROWELL, | PART I Mantua At Jerecy City Heights, on Wednesds: FIRST CLASS VOCALIST IS WANTED FOR A Apartinents on second floor may be rented by one | DON MISS IRENE WORRELL i JENNIE ENGELS Now Melodies. Selections from ROMEO AND JULIET, eee ity Hoights, on Mi females esminary in. Pennsylvania. or more gentlemen at the residence ot a private family | DON SILVA. Mr. G. ¥, COHS| TAGO...Mr. GEO. ATKINS | EVENING. ALL THE GREAT STAR TROUPE. : si PART IL. « March 12, SaRau JANE, daughter of Isaac an J. W. SUMERMERHORN, in Kast Twenty-sixth street, near Madison square and the | Together with an unrivalled cast. ras = " ~ | BATTLE OF IVRY... Phebe Haring, aged 35 years and 9 months. American School Institute, 14 Bond street. | club houses; Breakfast and Dinner provided if desired; THE COMET OF 1873, MISS LEONA DARE, FILL THE| THE HERALD SAYS NO! THK PEO- | DEATH OF THE OLD 3Q) Relatives and frienas of the family are respect- EAR pga Cp gag NG RT — | attendance good. Applications by note to A, L. W., box | the most beautitul, gracerul and aaring female of the age, Spaniards | ple say they dare not; but every lady | BETSEY AND T ARE OUT. fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late PIANO, ORGAN, GUITAR, SINGING.—MISS | 1,965 Post office, will receive immediate attention. MISS JENNIE WORRELL IN HER SPECIALTL JOOT | says to her husband, take me to Tony ON FRIDAY RVEN enon Habaken-aveuue. Jeresy, City Heights, | WATSON gives private lessons, day and evening, at ; LOUISA'S COURTSHIP. ELLY ¢ | Pastor's Opera House’ on Friday even'g. MACBETH, SHERLaas evenin mane 5 Heights, | her residence, #2 Clinton place (Kighth street). Iustrus | 7 —PARTIES IN SEARCH OF BOARD PLUASE CALL LUKE SCHOOLORAFT, THE KI - apa ; ON SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH jay evening, March 14, at half-past seven | ments furnished for daily practic «Jor free permits at GENUNG'S BOARDERS’ DI- AND OUR IMME OMPANY EVERY E ANTED— 1 VOULD LIKE T0 BUY ME CHEAP MISCELLANEOUS READINGS, ee ner eee ave conveyed to West- | owriinday ekas it — | RECTORY, 37 Union square. Doors open at 7 in rises at 8 o'clock. woe Yonoe a divorces ftom my frau Lene. | oe vouni GRAY anaet } wood, Ned, ; vane ra, OB “Saag eae ws . 4 e * é She vould ine by DON z é Rockland county apers lease copy. Meer aae giittneacths tysenit commereyes. BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. _ RECUTAR MATINEES WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, | SECOND HAND | BASDOIS OWEItA HOUSE on Vriday | THE GRANDMOTHEK, NOTI DIVORCE. — | yet HEENANDEZ.—On T! NOVBLTIES READY ursday, March 13, MARIE olesale stock; every one buying $1 worth will | ~~ TON IN ARMOR. 20 pieces into the bargain; also Fixtures for sae; GENTLEMAN AND BIS WIFE WANT TO GET ES FROM ME Morning Readings at2 P.M. ew | Admission CaRLorra, infant daughter of Alonzo and Louise | receive o ‘ ‘8G av F Hernandez, aged 1 year, 9 months and 21 days. | Must be:sold. » SeBleebker street 00 i! Board ins small village on. the Hudson, within 40 TOURER MONTH FOURTH MONTH ME sskkspeare's HAMLET: at Bleecker Building Nene | 2 tig ii Funeral on Saturday afternoon, the 15th inst., | ME. BERTHA JOHANNSEN HEREBY AN) Tylles monet York. Address SEGURO INCENDIO, THE MAGNIFICENT SPECTACULAR ROMANCE, uy evening, Mai ‘oh. Kets G0 cents, at Ditson’s, 7IL hersty ‘ Di ARE OU at four o'clock, from the residence of her grand- | MU" cesihat she has resumed instruction,in t fs sii abi % 1 LOTO Broadway. Re [ee ening Readings at 8 o'clock. sEO A 4 LEO AND LOTOS, TON. 1 AND DIANI IN NEW SONGS. GOOD, PLAIN BOARD. /TLEMA) . B., No. 7 Broadway. RECO \d Mrs. John Smith, 54Great Jones ging in. this ei Stores for roadwa: Address care SCHIRMER New York. each Reading, parents, Mr. " mm “me 7 atree! . OBA-LITTLE DETECTIVE BACK. FROM bf EO AND LOTOS. | RGticans. See you this evening. You really TRU! 3 ress, stating terms, nust | Noextra charge for reserved seats. HULANISKI.—At Ottumwa, Iowa, on Tuesday, mr FE Ta rae ne bt 7 ‘ Pi | _ Tickets t the Read for sede at Steinway roa aughe x <D CO} NTED IN OK. | STED—F 7 RECONSTRUCTION, LEO AND LOTOS, | pany me to Tony Pastor's Friday evening, vd ckets to any of the Readings for sede poy ht mityehaeess Neemnesiy! ROTA, Rog De | Mies Gna, tase pacctaee ae i estoncs-| Eee ie tenet tne oistnertees ceak| a 'AWFULLY CLEVER—BY COLLARD. | All the ladies will be there. HY LA Hail trom 9 a. M. to4P. M. daily. crea a r Robert Lowthe and wife of Captain E. T. | voice, &c., addressing C. B. M., box 168 Herald 0 | answer; state price, which must be low. Address 0. NEW BALLETS. ee Be HOtOs. EW STRAUSS WALT: ALSO DRmatc, PATHETIC AND HUMOROUS RE- Habis. Pro Hulaniski. Montreal and Londen papers please copy. = Yeisn.—On Thursday morning, March 13, at ten o'clock, Mrs. H. P. IRISH. i ‘usione ear the = — | be PITTERI, LANNIER, LUPO, Sippel tig x 118 Herald office. iti NEW BALLETS WEO AND LOTOS, TANTED—UNFURNISHED ROOMS, WITH BOARD, | yQNE,HUNDRED CORYPHEES AND FIGURANTEA. soe gentleman and wite, who willbe permanent; | NEW SONGS. LEO AND LOTOS, AT. SATURDA | - “ \ : " seals EW QUARTETTE, 7 Tnion square, Broadway. a Funeral services will be attended on Saturda: eer at 08, utRRORS, | #8004 loe dress GW, 45 Barclay street. SEW BARRE ne SNe ae LOTOS. . : % | prof. Warrue ©. Leman, 27 Union squares morning, March 15, at eleven o’clock, at the resi- | PAINTIN WAGONS, &c. | a7 AN “9 saat sae THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN WONDERS. i =—WANTED, A YOUNG LADY, COMPETENT | Dean sit—s thing ‘seems te me due our Americar ese | PAINTIS NB, 4 ANTED—TWO DOUBLE AND ONE SINGLE ROOM, | y ; enile bus > take clecutionists.. Would not the principals of other schools, fence of her brother, John P. Fellows, 146 West 5 BENET ee ROTTS. aT eee eee ee ee ee ee oe Ee ee eee nur tanmstiallto per | #80 Ts enjoyed your services. as a teacher, tne inated Rata OF Wie SPRY are cae Och: Nene hen TRUNK : must be moderate, Address E, M. 1, 95 East Tenith st, aUe Geese THR Owe TD cee EDT Hantcomely, “Address: immediately STAR COMMINA- | jot est, 10F| You to tayor the public with xt . : ; eee BRUNE, = a of Singers ear a Nok SP. 3, THE MANCAPH S| TON, Herald office ‘ | Cntertainment? Yours, truly, JOSEPH D. HULL eae Wednesday morning, March 12, (424 eek la Bsc his COUPLE WANT BOARD STRICTIY, PRI- NEW VASE RA B, THE MAN AP TION, Herald office | eer htelat Murray Tilt institute, 58 Park avenue. EORGE L. KERR, aged 27 years. Persons can forward their goods from any , e family tip town, east; good table, neat hou: bi STi MASTER V! 7 ——— = = | Prof. Lywan— y 80) Sa is iy part of : 20 per Week; town all 8 han ee PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, &C. We have been doing immense honors to:foreign pro The relatives and iriends of the family are re- | ROVE or AMERICA direet to this warehouse. elarene ink C15 New York Postomose jumme STIs. i . | ety a Tie ene esabom, MemOks io One Bhectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his 1E PUBLIC is invited to examine the superior ac. | late residence, 32 East Thirty-sixth street, this | commodations, light, ventilation, satety, &c., which this (Friday) morning, at eleven o'clock. warehouse possesses over all others. : KiNG.—Suddenly, in New York city, on Saturday, | al ed March 8, 1873, FRANK B. KiNG, youngest son of the | ~ - ‘ CHILD AMERICU, NOVELTY—NOVELTY. | TH i NOVEESS NONE it should not blind us to the fact that we have ts, ‘to the manner born,” who will not suffer b parison with the best readers from abroad, My knowl four ability in this Tine induces me to urge you accede to Mr, Hull's request. Yours, truly, 8. PACKARD, Principal Packard's Business Colleges HOTELS. TURKISH AND El ton aventic.—Rooms tor g fortes for sale ers, nd several used a little, very low for cast ALL THE GREAT PEATL THE RIC B. ATHS, 6h ntlemen or fan late Joseph and Mary King, aged 30 years. VIN HE CITY L | lies, with of hout meals, and ale e if desi } EWEL PA! SRICAN PIAN 8 COMPANY, 2 x r } FOU y 1 of Friends Washingto on, Hudson and 3 ington papers please | AA their rion new" Paritire, Braces carpet ce | Letes aa bathe open all night et Rae i desired; | oye BIRD CAGE sop on HE GOURT OF VENUS. | MBRIOAN ELANOFORTE) COMPANY 22 JOURTH | HUGH POULKR, Principal of Peptag Sanat ¢. Pyper.—On Thursday, March 13, of | Gverything necessary for housekeeping, Very cheap tr | oN Gwick HOTEL, FIFTH AVENUE, CORNER oF | THE, WONDROUS PANORAMA OF PATUS IN TEARS,,| OMY tistalmentsor cu naa HOPI RODER, President | SOHN M. FORBES, Principal rear teboot Mo. SK I ©. Lol eine rh yee af hie tt dinate ead Be rah eaieni jomitilha Ae sealt — handsome suit of Apartments, THE ‘A RMATION SCENES, - CT sas = ‘ Miss TTATNES and Mile. DE. JANON, SPuneral services tebe preached. at. Sands street 210 WEST 2181 ST. NEAR 7TH AV. —MAGNIFI- f fear eT SATURDAY AHINER AE HALE PAST ONE A ee Ava improvements: fully, guaranteed? Ladies’ School, 10 Geamerey Pack. Methodist Eplacopal chuich, on Sunday, March 16, | f nt Household Furhiture, to, ye voll at great sacri, ante t OE EL So 2 Page thie: | In prenaration. a starsling realism, iMustrative of the Rificent rosewood 7 octave, overstru pearved a4, 80-3. | PERE C Ted a ours eeteneaieinelom tee: Onl at half-past one o'clock P, M. fice, iamily leaving the city: tich Parlor Sults, elegant | third street, trom 7 to 9in the evening, oF before 10 In the | | PERILS AND I RS OF FRONTIER LIFE, fnmenee Saciaee. | GOLPEMETHS nore ae nist, Thave often wondered at your "i : D rnorniine | with new and beautiful scenery and remarkabie efivets. | rooms, No. 7 Hieecker streot, near Bowery. Fas 6 eloca time ot Mis Ge leek codiatatel write Stonington and Norwalk (Cenn.) papers please | Chamber Suits Library and Dining 20 West 2ist st. urniture, Carpets, | your singular ability and excellence asa reader, and am A that you. have at last yielded to the solicitations of the eminent instructors who have so long studied your, originality and exquisite taste in the portrayal of fassic and popular authors. T am contideat the publics Bedding, & BLOCK PROM GITY HALL, 56 | yr "S GARDEN ROSEWOOD PIANO TN GOOD ORDER, ONLY guise. a day. $2 toasa week; | ) BLS CA vINEE. BUT ONE OF A. $100; a'so 7) octave Pianotorie, carved legs, &c., a 0. u day; $4 to $10 ; 10% or cash; Parlor Ursan cheap, adey; See 1 ee PEK & SONS, 147 Bleecker street. 20) Winoers.—Suddenty, on Wednesday, March 12, | HENRY MANGELS, aged 52 years, 10 months and 20) A yt NIFICENT DRAWING ROOM SUIT, POMPA- Marie Antoinette style, covered silk’ brocade the great Popular ot aise 7 inate order; cost $0, tor $200; one do. $150; do., $50 ‘ ats. 4 cae i nent v ie relatives and friends are respectfully invited re Cabinet Table. rosewood Pianotorte, Bronzes, NGLAND HOTEL, 30 BOWERY, CORNER OF | LADIES AND ¢ iG THE CITY We ce To | Will thank us tor calling youto the tront. Ver: truly, to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 418 - Panitinus Mirrors, Velvetwarpets, Clocks, rosewood and rd street 20) light Kod Inenisived, | with its wondertul Consteliat Re aed’ rocewocd F< octeve: Bianorotter: | Toure ‘ ORGY Suaneae West Forty-fifth street, this (Friday) afterneon, at walnut Chamber Furniture, Mattresses, Extension Table, ROE AS Rae Oye Pee: br gentiemen | TO-MOKROW, AT HAL | Griniant toned, grand ketion, everstrung baw agratte, | President Mount Washington Coliggiaie Picante. | &e.; all improvements; cost to order $1 one o'clock. Silver and at 210 West Twenty-first street, new ; . leaving enty, Marring.—On Tuesday, March 11, James MaR- ¥¢ aie ill ay ‘1 PROGRAMME, seware: & sacrifice; property family Ba pig _ fs “Horatius at the Bridge,’ Macaulay, Prof. Lym! é West Lith st, near Sth av. Goods can OBINSON HOUSE AND FAMILY 8 AURAD AS | Furth ave | DEMY OF MUSIC. TINE, of this city, in the Soth year of his age. fe wos — | RP Sisteentn street, between Brondway a PRIDAY RVENING, MARCH U4, AT 8. Saale “Langley. Lane, B His remains were interred at Tuckahoe. MAGNIFICENT MARIE ANTOINETTE STYLE Nove and DEGiECuey SL OUatS at nowetie Maia aeaiiog ie = ati P Oetnlly. Tea Gee ananeart hire. T Pe cea eae M. é Gqimean patie Faw nit, cost $575, tor $200; F; nt guests $1 per day and upwards. LAST NIGHT OF ot; square pag: ys ees and Mrs. Lyman ITCHELL, only child of Charles and Melissa Mitch- | do., blue and drab, nr fand rep Suits, TAVER 759 BROADWAY.—FULL —— st $00", t0 aT vantce, ) ell, aged 1 year, 7 months and 7 days. oe On oe eos, Camaetin .Feaueen tie Wiis #9 to $15 a week ; Rooms, with: | DER FREISCHUTS, Suits, Paintings, Kronzes, Mir eur seh ook (iE Sear aia ‘The funeral will take place at Sing Sing, on Fri- | Ghisii? Gronzcs, Va. Library, Dining Parnitures ¢ | Qué board 4 day, $4 to $7 a week; iamily | OPINIONS OF THE PRESS, ber sind Dining Furniture ; & sac man ‘rial of Queen Catharine,” Shake) peare, Mrs. Ly day, March 14, at four o'clock P.M. The iriends gqerifice! i hee 13 West Eighth street (Clinton a day, 87 to $15 a week | ahs near Sih av, — | man: “The Ride trom Ghent te Abx 2 pray o peee are invited. place), near Sixth avenue. | = = = | i From the New York Times. NEW $600 PIANO FOR $300, WITH STOOL—GREAT | Lemans “Mes. Caudle on Stn a MULLER.—On Tuesday, March 11, NicHoLAs MUL- | —— —_—— = ~ - — | COUNTRY BOARD, | AM things considered, then, the periormance of the | A Virgenes in Pr 1d Organs to rent and on instal- | “PTUs at Gurley’s, under hall, and Duttom& Co's, 713 LER, aged 54 years, PRIVATE FAMILY DECLIN HOUSEK | g work at the Academy, last night, was better than most of | ments, 8. LA CO,, 197 Bighth str Broxtw ; ' The relatives and friends are invited to attend will sell their city made Furniture, namely Bos WANTEDSBY GENTLEMAN, FROM | the numerous aud looked tor, if, im searcely any re- + four doors east of Bre _ ae ‘eo W ay Hanke AP our styles Parlor Suits, co April to (permanently if suited), within spect to be setdown ax less. But to this qualitied EKINWAY HALL, FRIDAY EVENING. the funeral, from his late residence, 62 West Fifty- | Duchess and Pompati iy sel als one do. isu about one hour fr eChiy Hall; Yonkers | y | approving judgment—strong. praise as it may seemn—we | DAST GRAND CONCERT OF THE SERLES. fourth street, New York, on Friday, March 14, at Qua t Sui Jored reps. cost $300, tor $14 price x 10; answers not siating accom ! think an exception must be taken in favor of the Agatha, | FRIDAY EVE _MARGH 4, two o'clock. fen Baltes room Sets: cost $600, lor tions, dc., unnoticed, ‘Address 0. H. R., box 126 Herald | ineca. That performance is simply one of | OF THE NOW JUSTLY FAMED AND UNRIVALLED ‘MURRAY.—On Thursday, March 13, 1873, of pa- Wdod suits cost $40 ¥ * OM Paintings, | office. e grandest ever seen on the York stage; and, rs we betinaleRateescwmnc se: “2 alysis, Ewin MURRAY, Yong an attache of the old | Mirrors, Bookcase, Hufet, Extension Tables, Silver nnd | nll te, to, Luc second act we | HAMPTON COLORED STUDENTS. Th 1 also of Niblo's Garden, i China Ware, &c.; will be sold In large or sinall sots to | > = | deem the epithet to be fairly applicable. | STEINWAY ROSEWOOD SEVEN OCTAVE * — — ahs aa it eash customers BC ored in house | LOAN OFFICES. | Mme. Lueca’s Agatha was an honest triumph last night, | JX Pianotorte, nearly new; has all the latest impre PAREPA ROSA or NILSSON would have been cheered ‘Tigt year of his age, " | Ghat ist ofeMay, free of charge. Call at private house | and will take rank hencetorih as among the very frst | Thent ee for cash. Call at 28 Third street, at the sight of the audience: McCaRTY.—On Thursday, March 13, 1873, JOHN fl Wect Sid ste tear 6tl av s stories SKER STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, UP lyric events ever known in America, Signor Jamet near Bowery Be ye RIES ee Ceengees e e McCarry, in the 79th year of his age. iene a sont met, uhest cash advauces on Dian made a more than acceptable Caspar. “Der Freisehutz” | & “ : a ae n the much-vaunted Handel and Haydn Society: ‘Notice of fanerat hereatt: LARGE A MENT OF CARPETS. RN | or bought; Pawnbr was, on the whole, immensely relished by the public, bea Be ih SB a et gh WILL would have failed to convey the eccult sentimens of ther foNOe sonor Willi J-A anu Henrietta McGrath, | Gerahucntay at CHPARRRLISS. warenbne, Wh) Bigith Silesia ih tne actane aco! Fifer, ade tender ies ME WO ae ae OE rag “aa venue, pete and Thirty 1 : TSO NASSAU [WEEN FULTON AND | {From the New York Tribune.| for $300; one do. for $100. Call ar private resi The HAMPTON STUDENTS sing them well ead evem aged year and 2 months. | ac it * | avenue, between Thirtieth and Thirty-tirst streets | A” Joun streets lg nqhe Performance of “Der Freiachuta” last night, in | West sid st. near ts av. _N. 8 Guaranteed for 5 yer create enthuse ew York Herald ane lends of tl family are re- « 7 ~ | buying. selli Ww tulian, was in some respects one of the most creditable | —— SNIFICENT “BLE ? ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROM . Telatives and fri of she y, Se QURNITURE WANTED—PURCHASE OR RENT; AD- Seraiey, Cen ihetauces of Str, Wareteek * only Mme | MAGNIFICENT DOUBLE ROUSD ADMISSION 5) CENTS. RESERVED SEATS 7&0ENTS. quested te attend the funeral, from the residen patent agraffe y Htaltan pro Lucea but M. Jamet abo was admirable; and the Max Htained at Sternway Hall, the Methodis® ‘vanes payment; careful use and sae Keeping guaran. | amount. ors tally guarante Cam pow be of his grandmother, Mrs. Bep‘amin J). Brush. No. 32 Se t | on r ch | seven months, b 4 twee 145 Bast Seventy-eighth street, or 19 Great ~ 6 Sixnor Vigzzani and the Anna ot Miss Doria were much ‘ AB priced; cee’ | Book ¢ Broadway, aud 114 Reoudway. West Fwent Caw street, on Sunday, March 16, Jones street Ba HOLTON | AT srOLr 3% BROADWAY, BETWEEN — above the ordinary of those two painstaking artists. figs Hronse "chamber, e "pining, Furniture: a | ION HALL o ie i ———————— ——— Ni , Money loaned om song? pan pd 4 ene h e . ¥ SSOCLATION HALL, % MoManon.—On Thursday, March 13. at his {OOD SECOND HAND AND MISFIT CARPETS A | Watches, Diatnonds, Jewelry, ‘silverware, silks, par- {From the New York World. Bag A cor op ni street (Chnten | A! SATURDAY POPCLAR MATINEES, th it, JOHN MCMa- | E fi cularly Pian Private patior tor iadies, Business | | The prayer, the subsequent «cena and its eonclud =, 3BO, VANDENHOFP, residence, 421 East Nineteenth street, | UF specis ‘all sizes English Brussels and Ingrain for | ti ’ » : i . — " ¢ i HON, aged 32 years. sale cheap, at 112 Fulton street, corner of Dut strictly contidential. pallies al were all superb, and ced ae ay T BLUMBE’S—CHICKERING PIANO, ROSEWOOD _ New York's tity & gpectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sattit: ONTHLY OR WEEKLY PAYMENTS —caRPers | ¢¥4D Watches Diamonds Jenn Ware. India ute earnestness, tor magnetic power, Kill, and, PRNDERICK BLUME, 27 Union square, Broadway, | For sale at Hall's, 781 Broadway; Ga day, afternoon, at twe o'clock, without further ine | Mi furniture, Beddiny, &e. see tf Shawls, Ls Valuables, &c.; a8, or will buy; finally, for completeness ot hist tion with | —— . —- * BRecdaheseen | emue. corner Twenty-third street, and at the Hall. vitation. oe BEALY & CUNNINGMAM, aemost vant AUER, 235 Brondway. opposite Astor pla th naracter, the chornses wes with, un’ f r neigh Lyall By TH AVE, —p ave on Pwenty-al: . H. BA RING » TS pac y. Oppo: lace. vigor, the well-known “Ooro ( jatori,”’ as usual, | e best apr wjuare F OS, “ ND G BUT THE LADIES G OLMSTEAD.—INDEPENDENT LODGE, 185,F. AND Ay | fot and St Tiinl aeene, eae ceinthe ey | “QP gr BROADWAY, CORNER OF FOURTH STREE Teing the most effective, ‘The in scene offered feinwagy? Bradbury” and ol JAC AND Gee EATON S OPERA HOUSE OND ences, roe Sre mereby Som nomes Piniee St — ——— % liberal advances on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, nothing mew: in scenery or sa Ry eetiakieal Sit $500, $350. ik WENT UP | FRIDAY EVE room, No. 8 Union square, this day, at halt-pas RIV RS c ¢ | Bilk Yehair Shawls, Laces and’ Personal Property Hoo! et A agli aa PEACTIFUL 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO—$150 = for Ladies ac twelve o'clock sharp, for the purpose of paying the RAY carers si atchaer by , ovevers description: Sas PO MRETHEWS.” | be repeated on Friday night, | B® ‘mouldings, (our round corners: super THE HILT. | men thise w ot respect to eur late brother. Elisha jidremng 8. Hl. F.. box i—- = arate i carved legs; instalments | . Lidl x * MAN'S, 710 BROADWA TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). March 15, at 1 P. Mus } : . By order, THOMAS ANDERSON, M. | 7 oe ; “ " = | AT ade ‘on Diamonds ani Watches, Sil H GRAND LUCCA MATINEE. | e Twenty-third «t.. corner Sixth av, | Po Authoror the ‘Heathen Chines” and other extapm J. H. Garrison, Secretary. | NPHE BEST WAY TO FURNISH A HOUSE OR GET | Oy swill pay the highest market prices tor the : + | Sively kuown humorous pleces, makes Nis Paumer.—On Wednesday, March 12, Gzorar H., | eiegant Furniture, Carpets, Uphoistery, &c.. is o MIGNON. AY THE CO-OPERATIVE PIANO Makers) | “**Y FREVUNp ANNOEN APPEARANC! fnfant son of James F. and Elizabeth W. Palmer, ; CLARKE’S popular system of monthly pay- | \ roxy LOAN < DIAMONDS, WATCHE: $ —— rooms, 110 Bleecker street, and examine the jn his now widely celebrated Lectare om 2 months and 28 days. Broadway. FOG — VL Jewelry and Silvery re, gad the gone bought and matinee at hae 6 LLC me car A cute bene St and most reliable Flanoforte manutac- | THE ARGRNAL TS, O8 a | “ - "= aria Re Id. GEORGE CL ALLEN, M4 way, near Fi Mati mission, $2; resery sy ee, ery plano Warranted for se rs. AT # OUTS inet Pon the Pelee ar ee | ND MONTHLY PAYMENTS FOR FURNI- ficnth street, and 60 East Thirteemth street, ‘near Broad. $16 oo ea Rod j i a TUESDAY EVENING, Maro 18, at 8 o'clock. te attend the faneral, from the residence of ms ‘arpets and Bedding, at B. M. COWPER. | Wo Tickets and seats for sale at 114 and 701 Broadway and | POR SALE—A ROSEWOOD SEVEN OCTAVE PLANO, Lectire of March 4 was postponed to March 18, parents, 215%; Wyckof street. Breoklyn, W. D., on THWAIT & C0."s, 159 Chatham street Ap iminense | 2° - = <p _«the Academy o1 Music. | carved legs: a Weber; aiwos: new; cheap for cash. {ol delays and accident to train, Same ticketer Saturday afternoon, at two o'clock. : stock and low pri | MME, Peon AD. UE, NEAR NINE. —? — "% SHERWIN & HERBERT, 23 Union square. — | coun lay . 4 ts —————————————_——_—_______, | WV teenth streer, swith advances . FP. BL CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE. | 7 is MAKING SLANOPOBTER F' ‘erved Seats at Rushiton’s, Broadway, corner Twenty. PATTON.—On Tuesday, Marc 11. Isaac L. PATTON, | Jy-aypen TO PURCHASE—A LOT OF HANDSOME | On Diamonds, Wathen, Jewelry, Sliverware, Ladies! [SS Fs Be CONN ANS, ii su MAKING W,0H0 PIANOFORTES FOR |“ Heserved Seats at Itusl tom's, Brogiway. fortes Ta seay yf Savannah, Ca,,in the 28th f hi th iL r so fifth formerly ot Savi 1, Gay, year of his | Furniture, or would board party for the same with — Goods, &c. als with ladies only, it i: A‘exandre Dumas’ historical Play of tock ; give im a call Tentwavenue and. thie+ Eleventh street; Ditman’s, Stcadway, corner Bare 82; relatives and friends are respectfully invitea | Rady whocan elves hone, Aho stton wo tammilies at | 4.03 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN Tw FOURTH | y. ppane ROCHE MMO tO Mes. B, CONMAY, ret , street, and at Steinway Hall, { to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 70 nderate price. Address HOUSEKEEPER, 345 West | oy (he nt Seats Re digo) ba voit henlid SATURDAY MATINEE A Me | NEW SIYLES IMPROVED FIVE OCTAVE DOUBLY NOX’ AMERICAN THEATRE, y Bank street, this day (Friday), at hal{-past twelve wenih street. _—— | Same onghe at uit vaite. L, BERNARD. SERIOL 7 | NPrectcabinet Organs, ready@his moni, at reduced | ff Chestniit street, Philadel Pa. HOLD FURNITURE, FOR | : : | Drices.si0 and $125, x THE GE PAMILY R&SORT. o'clock P. M. SON & HAMLIN CABINET OR( SWEETHEAR’ THE M | WASTEDCNEW HOUs * BROADWAY, OF Which ten per cent will be | 80: r THRIALNMENT NIGHTLY, Money liberally advan: rive | A FIRST CLASS PLAcE.—Suddenly, on Tuesday, March 11, Wi1- id in cash, remainder Diamonds, Wate are admitted to be unrivalled. Their new LiaM Puace, aged 69 years, 1 month and 15 days. | jn desirable Lots adjoining Broosiyn city line. Address Jewelry, Siiks, Dry Goods and personal property of e \ ' ) SOCIETY. heaper than any before aftercd, Other stvles $59 to $300 | XSkW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 BROAD. The relatives and friends of the family, are re: | YOUN. Cut risk, Herald office | Ueserintion; private euteance for Indies. J, AJACKSON, | PHILBARMONIC RUOTETY a and upwards. Urgans tarent with privilege ot pur N Nav, betwee Houston and Bigger streets, ve oO attend e i. a o st Ss seated at [ . rT ry y ~ Manel oldlec' 4 id on monthiy payments. ustrated cata one oud vast thi wonderful useum, it v7 \ a it, ‘ul i ce pre: vel © 7 ap rey A: y -- 1h af ‘a ' om nion square, Ne’ a | , Philos riage.” Neon, at one o'clock. March 11, Resecea | biehext wards Of American fnstitute. 1867, 1509, 1371. | Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Laces, &cy same bought at FRIDAY, Mach 14, at dis UM | ieeeeeinemtateeotetanan . "to attend these important lectures. ean have Ross.—On Tuesday evening, March 11, | AM LESLEY, manaracturor, 224 and 225 West Twenty: | full value; eta ee Mile, HENSIE ETE, CORRADT, ‘Soprany | PIANGs AND ORGINE GRE) forwarded, Post free, on receipt of 25 cemts, Dy addresai 8. wife ef George H. Kose. y | third street. Send for book. Refrigerators repaired. | Q BROADWAY, BE SIXTH Mi. RICHARD HOSEMAN, Planist. abd Most beautlbul st7/0F Swer prices SECHRTARY NEW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, ‘Yriends of the family are requested to attend | - : L149 intirenty seventh str 7 liberally . X, Pianist. imade, and by best. mekers at lower prices Broadwnt, New York, at found elsewhere G B Es “ e advanced on Diamonds, Pina ak Mct-.| tee GAR BRAGMANE monthty inst iments, 0° the funeral services, at her iate residence, 115 Fast chandise and Personal'Property; the same bouxht and Sixty-fifth street, on Friday aiternoon, 14th inst., sesso Conductor | WATERS”, 481 Broad {RAND BLLLIARD EXHIBITION GIVEN BY CG. ASTROLOGY. it fe "clock. TIENTION.—MIS8 WELLINGTO: sold. WEIGERMAN, UE CHEAPEST | NO CHARGE FOR LADIES VIS. | J ’ = SOND HAND PIANOS OF | Dion tonight at Garnier's Room, corner of Univers, eg Aien ob Wednesday, March 12, 1873, JOHN ty-eighth street, near Fourth avenue, can be cone | oo = === ——= P a aoe | Sti TOME ‘HekrOke OpEeA | P various. maios in thorough order, for, sale Dy | sity plage ac Fourteoath street, Al randy shots. ALONZ0. SCHWARTZ, Only see of Louis and Ethy | Sys ioMiccy wambere’ cee we epesned ante? MARBLE MANTELS. 0 | ESTE po igi | op tu Ae hey will | CeO oadwayand Fifth avenue. : | Metergtaran ‘ Seb ey ‘a > Co EE RN be es * a gIZING | IN WORLI ef fre i | oe >. REAUTIF r ‘LUDED, CHEAP OSore s Sitmnwis.e-at cap Italy, on Sunday, Febrnary | BRU AL GRA esivenemssn and cutaes warsincea: | ahs Wot ana 1 Mast mhioanth seat acd cee aa TnnGTlOw FIAROTVIOLIR, | Diuiine tess nnode ge teah (St tt tet | THRATRIOAL “END Wks Ki, 3 ad ye + nels, Tilin| je mle -' NSTRUCTION, PIANO, VIOLIN, | a puren: MRELL'S, 3 Jnion Paiere Fd soe E. KING Sivkman, in the 42d J | gives numbers; Sc. and $1. 142 West Twenty-fitth street. eee te tat dety couapeti Ma Masble Purning, vor y dey, 1 cinging, Races Read crening. Bea a on idle MORREL! SHOW PRINTING ——— — — . plinton place (Bighth street); established 1454 5 cired ’ doy saanenteemennatretncmies ae Suird.—In this city, on Wednesday morning, | \¢isa WELLINGTON HAS A POSITIVE ouRE For | (te trade._ — | Kstnalied tte.” GAY WATSON, Masieal Dintcton. | === = = | ESTABLISHMENT, March 12, MARGARET SMITH, only child of William AY Drunkenness ; a. Call at or address 41 N ASSORTMENT OF MANTELS, UNSURPASSED | ———————————— DANCING ACADEMIES. 2 —— , A’ and woven ey — HERALD BUILDING, J. and Julia Smith, aged 2 years, 7 months and 14 Kast Twenty eighth ar Fourth avenue. for beauty of de ality of workmanstip, ‘O1 _ $ FoR DANCING, AT 212 days. tenon ma = are Biante Work of all kinds & specialty. A —DODWORTH'S CLASSES FY ton ot pup ih. ND ANN STREET. 5 ADAME ROSA, GREAT NATURAL CLAIRVOYANT, PENR SLATE OMPANY, BOWERY. NG. Filth avenue, now open for the reception of pup BROADWAY AND eee, ‘st atta ieTuneral om the Pea | Mir Wale, Jour iwnale, Ufo, teom. the cradle to thé | _Foarth avenue and soxsnteenth srvet, Unioneqdare._ | TONY PASTORS. : E ne | Seat oes (k LARGE Asso@TNENT OF THMATRICAL, dence of her aunt (Mrs, Ellen Comerford), No. 207 _—_— r = r "sg MANTELS.—RICH AND ELE: OBIN: HALL, SIXTEENTH STREBR, BETWEE! T MR. TRENOR'S ACADBMY OF DANCING, —__— Pearl st., this (Friday) afternoon, at one o'clock, POFESSOR LISTER READS THE PLANETS, IT 13 swe sor Stake Works ot ev: ion Mar. R Browdway and Fifth ayeuie, to let Torealis, ‘amatic A ew HALL, Lt] avenue (Reservoir sau » | MINSTREL AND VARIBTY CUTS GONBTANTLE to Greenwood woth the only way by which the future can be known. bie ana Woot han; TB. a's RT & OO,, 20 and | and musical entertainwenta, (airs, Sunday SeEvICeds Ae | PUPILS cau rere ANY FARTOUMAA al ret ON WAND, “Syavacke,—o Breokiva, on Tuesday, March 11, | dqpd tor circulate 59 Fix yh ayouve 4 West Twenty-taied streak MOAR Boveat AToRUS, Ny, | Kayes lens than any Obyer Meek Glnay Limi, COMTPAIEROY 844, Dan