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PZ. LET FOR BUSINES: PURPOSES. — “{ TTENTION. EW FIREPROOF BUILDING. FULTON, NASSAU AND ANN ELEGANT OFFICES RENT IN ABO’ Ppa td ad LOCATED BUILDING, BEING IN ROXIMITY TO CLOSE P! 1 CITY HALL, THE by THE ia GLY 0 Bing! PROM WwStt FEET TO = AND UPWARD TO $12,000, LOCATION, THE ABOVE. BUILDING IS PLETELY FIREPROOF, EADY FOR OCCUPANCY ON OR wr 1873. 5 CATIONS FOR OFFICES TO BE MADE on arr OM £R MORGAN, NO, 2 PINE STREET. ETS. THE POST OFFICE, pROreEy AT. AGCORDIN NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1873.—TRIPLE SHEET. ERE om 8 ASE VOR A TERM OF YEARS on Sixth sven oink = Sydha no ree. | pou LET—0 taurant Mecpers' or lers need PBLANOLET, 204 xin avenue. order; O LET OR LEASE_THE FOUR STORY, BRICK olbutstrarkiites My. BLANCHET, 2 Sixth avenue. DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. Unfurnished, N SEVENTY-EIGHTH STREET, A THRER ry and Lory owe oe House, in splendid rout low ea 8 Rood. FRAI GRAWFORD, 0 966 Third avenue. LET—THREE Gaory HIGH OF HOUSE 22 10 LET od FIVE STORY ST TO Washi ata om atgrot, between Erankiia ana ort Moore oore streets: eieo the Dwelliny 40 West Fi owner, ‘Nassau street. Hosea | L BROWN. FIFTH AVENUE, CORNER TWENTY. flith streets, through to Broadway; permission to ler for busine purposes, “Apply to STEPHEN: road LARGE STORE AND OFFICE A ent rental. Nassau street to lease—At f Sedneticn ¢ non ‘ie pres 16 Wall street, third floor, room 18, As aplnye ef ON EASR-STORE, RAceNner AND SUB-CELLAR, apsiton or entire five story Building, 85 Nassau street. TAME Wmousrr, ‘é Wall street, room 18, be- tween 11 ana 4 o'clock. A tvenue to We to lease for a term BULKHEAD AND WATER RIGHT, WITH ONE- halt look, 400x81.6 feet, running ey Thirteenth treet, suit . & ce S. OBURNISAM. at Hudson street A Ls any business; rent $35 per month. street. mG ee irty- fourth street, to et. ie Apply 20288 Spring BULKHEAD AND WATER RIGHT, WITH ONE. half Block, 400x816, running (rom 1 ue to West street, 10 lease for a term to ELL. & B. Thirteenth ave- Hudson street. Tf. BURNHA: A eas in Harlem, opposite th Bank end Post office. OWN, 20 Nassau treet. VENUE (HARLEM) STORE TO LET OR TRIED, dos Letwoon 12kd and. 124th streets; the best pply to owner, KOBERT Bank, Savings L SMALL street; a,Dwelling to alter for a Store, in West Broadway. Apply tos C. SMITH, Frankfort House, 202 William street. HOUSE AND STORE—IN FRARKLIN Waar, Chambe aaa LARGE STORE feet duced ren Tenth street AND BASEMENT FLOOR, 25X100 also Suits of Rooms; extra conveniences; re- Hudson street.’ Apply to owner, 64 LL KINDS OF STORES TO LET Liquor Stores, ae uB. in ve Ninth ward, in ‘anc: focations: a Shoe ‘and a tireet: a Butcher Shop is anda judson stree Fee's Store on Ninth ave- ues iyped sirects on Ninth avenue; rent $50, Apply at CHEAP.—TWO ood Store on Hudson A side House, unfurnished; situate 62d street depot, North River. Inquire Thirty-first sireet. FIRST CLASS HOTEL, KNOWN AS THE RIVER. ‘at, Carmansville, at office 146 West ROADWAY PROPERTY TO LEASE—SOUTHWEST corner of Thirty-seventh street; class grocery or any’ other respectable Ine basement, store and hall above; apie. Apply to J. KOMAINE BROWN, 1,280 Broadway, feet, corner Thirty-third strect. suitable for first business; terms reason- ag LEASE—FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES, THE DE- sirable four story brown stone front House, 51 East ‘Tenth street, second door west of Brondway ; size ot house 28x60, with two story extension ; lot 94.9 fect deep. Apply to WM. & K, A. CRUIKSHANK, 55 Broadway. tire ares PARK HOTEL, CORNER OF 9 eek ninth, stzeet and Seventh avenue. | Inquire of 202 West Fifty-ninth street, between 10 10 LEASE—TO MANUFACTURERS, OR ANY HEAVY business, the double Store $3 and 35 Bridge street, near Broad street, 43x74. JOHN 8, KELSO, No. 54 Pine street, U jp LEASE LOW—ONE LOFT; STEAM POWER IF wanted; near Broadway. 39 Vesey street. 10 ,RENT OR FOR SALE-LARGE AND SMALL Dwellings and Lofts in Poari, Water, Dey. rent Jones, Bowery, are, Uentre nrect and cixth aver W: BITCH, No.2 Now Ohambors street. 10 RENT—TO A CLUB OF GENTLEMEN, ELEGANT Suit of spernent. near the corner of Twenty-third street and Sixth avenue. J. EDWARDS, 69 West Twenty-third street. ‘ATER FRONT.—STORES AND LOTS ON EAST River torent tome ther or separately ; location un- surpassed. McLEAN, Ship Uhandler, East and Delancey streets, ‘ORKSHOP TO LET OR LEASE—THE TWO UPPER Floors of 196 Franklin street. Apply to owner, ROBERT I. BROWN, 20 Nassau street. 3 LOTS TO LEASE—ON THIRTIETH STREET, 175 feet trom Sixth avenue; three culaneey oor: street, near West, and one on HD first stres Eighth nue. Apply to owner, 24) West Pitty. ‘i street. LOFTS TO LEASE, WITH STEAM POWER, wo ee Son on Grand street, near Centre; tea ited ; heated by steam. Apply to8.¥° B. RUGER, 152 Grand street. ROADWAY,—TO LEASE, THE Broadway, through to Urosby street; Broadway nalf of store oF lofts separate if desired. ‘way to let. Also Rooms and Lot ply at 638 Broadway. its over 636 and PROPERTY 632 634 Broa 638. Ap- Store NANAL STREET (23), NEAR BROADWAY.—STORE, 90 feet deep; first rate stand for wholesale busincas; to lease or for sale, Inquire of JAMES son street. PRICE, 200 Hud- EK ROOM TO LET.—A FIRST r advertising agen’ EVENING TELE AM. N RATE CHANCE the office of the OCK PROPERTY oye LEASE—EIGHT LOTS, 12 feet water. Apply to and Rodney street, Williamsburg. io H. B, SCHOLZ, Kent avenue geared TO LET OR SELL—218 street, 25x110, 6 stories, WEST THIRTY- light all round, nth rh the suitable Yor pianos Gr 0 PARTRIDGE, 129 Broad street. OFTS AND OFFICES TO LET OR LEASE—GOOD light; on a corner two blocks trom the new Post office. Inquire of the owner, 183 William street, corner of Spruce. OFTS—50X100 FEET, WITH OR WITHOUT STEAM Power} Apply to J. ¥, PRESTON, 27 Rose stre good light RRs joule for me prahers or binders. e! ARGE STORE AND BASEMENT IN SPRING aaah first house east of Broadway; SR TES INING, 23 pession, of from May 1. st Fourth street, ART OF LARGE STORE AND SEP. to rent, at25 Park place. Inquire wour & CO. TEAM POWER, TO, LET—WITH x 5, Apply to NORRIS & incen, ‘Apply to A. M. FAN. ARATE OFFICES of E. V. HAUGH. WELL LIGHTED and Basement 26x East Forty-first TEAM POWER, WITH WELL LIGHTED FLOORS, for $15, $20, Udit ah) paneer ryt low insur- ance ; immediate Domessios in} BELLING, Sil and 31S avenue A. oer POWER.—115 LEONARD STREET, THREK r-Floors loors east of Broadway, two Uppei fauable for s BERNE panuiadiuring the prem! Savant to let, purposes apply. tg to 'TEAM POWER—TWO ROOMS lights; other Rooms, IN workers. ‘Seventh avenue, between Twenty-eight ‘Twenty-ninth streets. CORNER; GOOD large and small, for wood- th and 'TEAM POWER TO RENT—ONE ROOM, 60X80 FEET, with light on all sides; ver: Tgrkersi, poteeston at once. e EMAL. 196 Bank oe desirable for Mood to NICHOLS TEAM POWER—GOOD LIGHT.—TWO ROOMS axe an 2 four 40x40, one 90x50, and smaller iron workers; low rent; immediate P. M. WILSON, : ‘ones; Wi esse sion Bleecker street. ‘TEAM POWER —UPPER PART OF BUILDING TO let; best and cheapest floors in city; no wood work- wat Ievators; insurance low. . ROBINSON, 160 West Twenty-seventh street, TORE AND UPPER PART OF 48 EAST TWELFTH street, noar Broadway, to lease—Also corner Business Rooms x 819 Broadway. Apply in the Twellth street, nny “PPIY in th bookstore, 54 East 10 LET—STORE AND HOUSE 2% corner Fifteenth street; Lease and SIXTH AVENUE, Fixtures for sale. 10 LET—WITH OR WITHOUT STEAM POWER, A large Building, four stories, basement and loft; 200 feet front by 75 tect deep; well, ltuated for any kind of turing business, o will applicants Tnquire at sbi First avenue. ninth and Thirtieth streets be let t in Rooms to suit between Twenty: 7° LET—A SMALL, NEAT FRONT and furnished. OFFICE, DESK GEOK, ‘sstrTH, 335 Broadway, one flight up. "O LET—26 COMPLETELY FURNISHED ROOMS, Over first floor of 6:2 and 24 Kroadway, ®% suitable tor hotel purposes. Apply at once to GEO. H. TYLER, teenth street; siza 25x50, with good Jight front and rea Inquire on premises, or of DENH enty-third street. Olympic Theatre. 10 LET—FOR LIGHT MANUFACTURING PURPOSE! Second and Third Floors of building 426 West Ni & 00, West LET FOR THREE YEARS—THE FOUR story brick House in fi the rear 422 West Th: an excellent location it and three stor fith street, nes 'y irame House in r Ninth avenue; 4 Sixth avenue. 0 LET—THE DESIRABLE OFFICES IN THE BUILD- ing &2 and 84 Nassau street, so long Counsel to the Corporation; seven either together or en suite. Nassau street occupied by the ‘coms in nuinber, Inquire of THOS. E. DAVIS, po pet LET—FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES, THE SECOND ‘loor of 545 ryt Fad Premises of J. Hk’ Eighth avenue.’ Inquire om the | venience: J. DAVEN. DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. Furnished. A THREE STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE— low te ‘@ good tenant. “Apply to M LARGE Well furnished; near Grand ra House; terms HY, owner, 15Dey LARGE, COMPLETE AND ELEGANTLY FUR- nished House, in Ferty-third street, between Filth ‘and Madison avenues, will be let low to a suitable tenant. Apply to 8. BACHE, 184 to 140 Duano street. ited Se eae COMPLETELY FURNISHED ee ‘Det cs ith and Sixth ay be Peru four! moot, between and Sixth avenues, to le! ood re sponsible be party; rent only $20) per month. In- Quire on the prem MADISON AVENUE HOUSE TO LET FURNISHED— ‘Toa private family; rent A htm FAC SHARY E58 Fine stroot: *o A LOOMIS & 00.. 1.24, BROADWAY, HAVE A + large number of furnished and unfurnished Houses fo Td on all the principal streets and avenues in the ANE eee FURNISHED HOUSE ON FOk- t, near Fifth avenue; also a large number ars argent Famareuactd ioe ecerts, Ho! dept. A NEATLY FURNISHED HOUSE IN A_ FIRST class neighborhood, convenient to Broadway and Sixth avenue suk tolet tor $2,400, Permits from E, A. DAILLEY, 588 8: avenue. A Fy hood. A UINILE GEM OF A DROWN STONE HOUSE to lot, fully or partially furnished, for $133 per Month: contains nine rooms: all modern improvements; immediate possession, as the owner is golng to Europe. Inquire on premses, 106 West Fittleth street. WELL FURNISHED HOUSE, 10 ROOMS, WEST Twelfth street, everything neat and clean‘and in splendid order. to or two or three yours: $150 per jonth, to respectable parties; immediate possession. ‘Kidress ‘A. B., station —TO LET, FURNISHED OR eal ea mE four story high stoop House 724 Lexington avenue, ir ed od street; rent moderate fine meighbor- Warren place DAVID GRAHAM: IP Morcdr surest em APPLY u ig? LET—MAY 1, A PLEASANTLY LOCATED HOUSE, 224 West Fourth Catt ec ate ape ‘and West Tenth street. Rent M. J, LADEN, 33 West Twenty-secon: F 9 LET EAST FIFTIETH STREET, BETGEEN so ane madsen avenues, an elegant Resi le front, 21x72, with an ox i foot desps jin gpichdid Condition; finished 1 mirrors gas fixtures. steam farugoes naltable for s frat class 8 school or & private c! tb house; rent $4,800. Apply as above. 10 LET—A pice bts STORY BRICK Bouen | IN Soventy- ington and Third avenues wi i rent foi re Nt applied: tor immediately ety ath Mureot, belween ‘Lexington aud Third av: a tree, story br rows stone House, tor $1.00; cor- her Witty < ‘and Fourth avenue, it brown amy Houses will rent tor ae ae fa fine three story brick House, for 1,200, ird avenue, LET—HOUSB 317 SECOND oe FOUR story English basement; all modern improvements and in perfect order. WwW. N. Giiswoup, 744 Broadway, Astor place. 10 LET—159 pexGrer AVENUE, CORNER THIR- tleth street, to ero orany genteel, Zemponebie fainily, four sory stone basement House, in complele re- pair; linmediate possession. Apply on premises. q beara tohes THREE STORY BROWN STONE between _ and Seventh avenues, in Forty-eight street, $1,500 to $1,600; Parlor Floor, with Basoment, in a first clas brown stone Houso, for a small family, M, 8, FRIEND, 708 Seventh avenue. 3 ‘TH STREET.—ENGLISH BASEMENT HOUSE, three story, ta! tales a immediate possession. 100, 1, 2665 West Thirty-first stroot. D STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND SIXTH avenue.—Four story high rb stoop bro) brown Aone, 20x55 46 and 48 East Twenty: y-thied street, 83”, STREET, BETWEEN THIRD AND LEXINGTON ayenues.—-Comfortable Cottage to rai four Lots; 3 food melhborhi Barden, fruit; gas, Croton ; good nc st SEN xt door. TI] BAST, SEVENTY-Finst | STREBT.—TO LET, sucasion it deadred. “Apply. at ae vata om |. road at ‘001 Larspneraeen pete AS. L, BUGERT. 249 Rane Es er Rete a 2 ; improvements: $1,700. Apply to W. J. HARPER, 868 ‘Third avenue, near Fifty-second street, 1 700. —SMALL THREE STORY HIGH STOOP brown stone front House on Forty. frst st. near Sixt venue, to let. Pp! at Loire Furnighing Pena iital Fis Sheth avonusy trom 1 20'S | o'clock. FU. ISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS ‘TO LET. N ELEGANT FORNISHED BACK PARLOR—SUIT- able for two gentiomen, in a private family: nelgh: borhood firs®class; location central. Inquire ai fest Twenty-second street. NEATLY FURNISHED LARGE FRONT ROOM TO let, for housekeeping, at $5 per week. Call at 655 Hudson street. A MINISTER NICELY ACCOMMODATED FREE OF charge ; several other handsomely turnished Rooms for lodging, light housekeeping or nice business, to 7 spectanla Parties; one musician desired. Apply at 737 roadway, room 10, No agency. CHEERFUL SUIT OF ROOMS, FURNISHED (UN- furnished if preferred). x torent, toa Rentenes or two, without board: 78 Fifty-third street; $30 per month, References erase AMUSEMENTS. OOD's MUSEUM. EXTRA. FIRST GRAND MATL or REEARE nate p50) SHINGLE TO-DAY B PIE ‘10-NIGHT sy pot occa: tog T ‘The performances will commence ‘with the drama of SOLON SHINGLE, followed by the a ex! ravagonia entitled NA E HORN OF'A DILEMMA, concluding Stith ‘ihe > Deautteul j mention 3 drama of AFTERNOON AT 2. "EVENING AT & AMUSEMENTS, ik 1: SATURDAY ind, ARH x DESTINY. | lan of ne BOD Soogsters the FLELDINGS, 3 he mei arams, Mompas, By ACK be aka ink Leslic’s which Mr HERNANDES ¥ will enact @ new ana original ok charagter, writton ex- A BAD'LoT {ain preparation. "3S GARDEN. NIBLO'’S GARDEN, ae 0. PERFORMANCES TO-DAY. AFTERNOON AT 1 EVeNING AT 7%. LAST THE MOST HHT EE grncrscun ON A: NY STAGE IN Tae wor Last PERFORMANCHS | gt PEMPORMANOES, TO! LEO AND Boros, 2 LE Ht TTS GRAND COMBINATION OF SCENERY, OOSTUME: bei TO CLES: PANORAMA, ARLETIES, ATRANBFORMATIONS, RYERY EVENING, AND SAT! TURD, INBE, THIS SATURDAY, ALF. 2 POSITIVE, iy POSITIV! MONDAY EVENING, March 31, @ realistic uo the meds (Pig) wre pemaipel ce c cooeet Frill be ageumed Je. Fenowed trappore and scouts, Hon. W. F. O iter kno Mr. J. B. ONOHUNDEG, famous as TEX, AS JACK, the popular author, £, Z. 0. JUDSON atiaaiaa and the peerless Danseuse, Mile, MO! IBLO'S GARDEN.—LAST MATINEE BUT ONE. THIS SATURDAY, AT 1g O'CLOC! _LAST MATINEE BUT ONE 01 Deo AND. LOTOS._ NION SQUARE THEATRE. Proprietos .-Mr, SHERIDAN SHOOK Manager. «Mr, A, M, PALMER BEGINS AT & SATURDAY MATINEE AT 1:30 Carriages may be ordered at 10:40, POSITIVELY pane PERFORMANCE BUSINESS WOMAN, ar tnt MATINEE 10-DAY, AT 1:30, after careful preparation, will be produced, with now scenery and appointments, a charming three act Comedy- Drains, by M. Louis Leroy, entitled COUSIN JACK. Characters as follows Jack Valdent (Cousin Jack)... George Valdent, a wealthy’ ‘mani Mr. D, H, Harkins itt, F, F. Macka: Ch of the strikers. Poter, youth workman iss Celeste, sister of George Valdent....iiiss Emily Menta Blanche, hisdaughter oy, ‘his drat wite),-StissJennte Emmoline, his second wife. iss Mary Griswaid Workmen, Rioters, &c., ac. re MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 14, fhe charming yous actress MISS AG) will reappear at the theatee ve fn ner ticiaal part of in Mellhac & Halevy'e'T Drama prea name. Box office oven trom 8 A. M. M. era JACK, | honduras EVENING, MAROH 22, Coe JACK, ey este Sth EVENING, MARCH 22, ovens JACK, See EVENING, MARCH 22. FAMILY HAVE A SECOND FLOOR, HANDSOME- ly furnished, SAA Ai napeeeney: two hall Rooms on third floor; modetn improvements; reference. 163 Thir- ty-fifth street, third door west of Third avenue. 'URNISHED FOR HOUSEKEEPING, ON FIRST floor—Parlor, closets, kitchen and water, for gentle. man and wife; $6 per week; no moving. Apply at 208 West Twenty-elghtn street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues. IURNISHED SINGLE ROOM TO LET—TO GENTLE. men. Address M.,box 124 Herald Uptown Branch office, N BROWN STONE HOUSE WITH OWNER, LARGE front Room, furnished, on second floor; adjoining Room if desired’; euitablo tr gentlemen or light house: keeping; rent moderate, West Forty-second street. Fourteenth street green cars pass the door. hed LET—FURNISHED, THE LOWER PART OF House. 215 South Third street, Williamsburg; fine garaen; rent $50 per month. capEuy OF ee ITALIAN OPERA. MAX MARETZ! Sole Manager THIS SATURDA a FAREWELL LUCCA MATINEE, PREISOHUE' LUCCA DORA, VIQZANT-TAMET. gate admission $2, Reserved seats $ — Boxes MONDAY, MARCH BENEFIT OF PAULINE Lucca. Forltively her last appearance in, New York. F THE SEASON. UMILD OF THE REGIMENT. PAULINE LUGGA........ BGS. VInZANE, ani TUESDAY, MARCH 25, — LAST NIGHT GF THE SEASON, BENEFIT OF CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG. Tickets and seats for sale at 114 and 701 Broadway, and MARIE otters. at the Academy of Music. ONY PASTOR'S: bys HOUSE, 201 BOWERY. Wonderful Female Samson, u hd LET—FURNISHED, A LARGE ROOM, MODERATE price, to gentleman only; no moving in May. 115 East Seventeenth street. URNISHED HOUSE TO LET—FOUR STORY HIGH stoop brown stone dwelling, completely furnished, below Forty eighth street, betw ith and Madison avenues, to a private famlly eae “moderate rent to 8 good tehant Address W. jerald Uptown Branch offi JURNISHED HOUSES TO LET.—LEXINGTON AVE- nue, near Thirty-ninth street, three story high stoop brown stone, $2,750; no less. Fifty-third LER Madisgn avenue, Your it story brown stone Mou niture, elegant, ifty-neventh ‘strest, between | Eighth and Ninth avenues, four_ story brown stone a very elegant; $300 per month. Seventy-first street, Lexington avenue, four story brown stone; about $225 per month, and others, but ask pperucalar ‘attention to Fitty-third and ny, seventh stre BY RILPATHIOK, 1,009 Third avenue. ‘OUSE TO RENT—FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, the three story high stoop, 222 West Fifty-third street, occupied by owner; perfect order; houses of this block have extra large vards. 10 LET, FURNISHED—FROM 18ST MAY NEXT, IN Greene ayenue, Brooklyn (on the hill), @ three story ae rae House ; convenient to Fulton and Wall stre lerms reasonable to a desirable tenant. Apply to é Tm “BONNER, 20 Broad street, New York. 10 LET—VERY LARGE BROWN STONE HOUSE IN ‘Twenty-second street, near Fifth avenue, feet tron either partially furnishea or unfurnished. If leased will be painted and tresoved and put in complete order; has laundry se) eomet hen. fe dining room. Aj ply to ‘SHUIKSHANK, 38 Broadway, or ak: Hess W. 3., box 870 Post ome. 10 LET—FOR SIX MONTHS OR LESS, FROM MAY 1, during the absence of the proprietor in Europe, thé Honse 136 Forty -si: my th street, 15x55 teet; five bed- chambers, bath room, parlor, sitting room, eintng room, &c., ELEGANTLY AND COMPLETELY FURNISHED THROUGHOUT, terms, moderate for @ carotul tenant, Apply on the premises, between the hours of 2 and 6 P. M. "0 LET—FURNISHED, THE THREE STORY HIGH stoop House 141 West’ Fifteenth street; modern im- Provements. K. P. BERRIEN, 10g South Fifth avenue. 10 LET—350 WEST “TH STREET, A FURNISHED room, to @ Indy; references exclangod; rent $3 a week. . DOLLARS AND 50 CENTS.—THREE NEATLY FUR. *nished Rooms, connecting, for light housekeeping; bath, closets on floor; good washing arrangements; nice location, 222 West Fifty-second street, near Broadway, _ WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—FURNISHED Rooms, without board, for gentlemen ; back Parlors, Second and Third Floors rooms, GRAND SMLLE. Dit GRANVILLE, inter terrific ascent tothe top of tlie theatre, MATINEE suspended ony. by her teeth. — EUGENE BLITZ’S COMIC PORTRAITS. MATINEE ‘ONY PASTOR'S NE’ NG. —— rama, MURDERED IN THE SNOW. TO-DAY. THE GREAT JOHN MULLIGAN. The popular Troupe of fayorite Stars. STEINWAY HALL, GRAND CONCERTS. MONDAY EVENING A THURSDAY EVENING. March 27. AMPTON COLORED STUDENTS will sing their cabin and old plantation songs. Entirely new programme. Admission, ; Reserved Se: podtainable ‘at hall and Methodist Book Co Concern, 805 ay. Boots THEATRE. BOUCICAULT, Mr, Edwin anne and Manager Mr. Risiery ai a3 Mike O'Dowd of the Claddagh, i i? Comedy Drama, tustrating Irish ite, -cohaigmgaal DADDY O-DOWD; or, Turm jAbor Fair Play, Mr. SHIKL BARRY, Mr. “Aare PALEMAN, Mr. JOSEPH WHEELOCK, Mr. GEOR Mins BELLA PATEMAN: Mie MARY WELLS, die MARY YOUNG AND OTH'SRS in the very strong and efficient hie pealstince of DADDY O*DOWD on Saturday at. rved places may be secured a FORTNIGHT ADVANGE Rt'Sie Theatre or ‘at Ditson ‘& Cos Masle Store, 71 Broadw: LYMPIC THEATRE, Mr. J. B. HAYES.. Bole Lessee and Manager. MONDAY EVENING, MARGH 10. EVERY NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOOK ‘and WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AT 2. ‘The “American Grimaldi,” il GEO. L. FOX, and his mirth-provoking Pantomime of HUMPTY DUMPTY, the revival of which has met with a SUCCESS WHICH HAS NEVER BEEN EQUALLED in the annals of amusements. The Grandest Corps of of Specialty Artists ever assembled in one entertainment. IHEATRE COMIQUE, oo BROADWAY. rr, JOSH L HARE GRA OBINSON GRUSOE MA’ MAT atl MATINEE Boy a NEXT ak 1 Ath oohan of caring. an ou ire chan} HERS SEIN sient First time of the new RiP VAN WINKLE. MR. J. H. BUDWORTH ‘stg Van Winkle hE. ATIN! MISS: FANNY. LUCELLE, MISS CARRIE HAINES, MISS: We MATINEE, ‘as Oaptain Jack. (he appearance of 88 LI HALL, John Hart Win, West, Sonn Queen, Fonn Wiltaris ENNIE H HUGHES binson Crusoe. ey AD, Whar jennie. MI Pa 'Y O'NEIL d_ the APTAIN JACK; ontire, ‘tron at on® Ge MODOC WAR, MATINEE © ME. WI M. WHALLEY TODAY AT CAPTAIN JA Ck Dee MONDAY, MARCH BRMANIA 4 THRATRE, rae irteenth ahd near a AD, NEUENDORFF ee rt Diteete SATURI ROH 33, FERNANDE, Comedy in four act by Mautner, Box office open daily, from 9 till 4 o'clock. Qteinway uA HALL—RIGHARD WAGNER, phot) THOMAS id his ane TRY tae DROITS that The public is respect{ully informed that ro hele will RST GRAND CONCERT mn FRIDAY EVENING, waren when the programme will contain a number of the most Popular as wells ae i patert orchestral works of GNER, the reformer and ‘moft t prominent Musician of tho day. Phe emi Filogende B Hollander.” ORSPIEL—"Loh Fy ee i FAUST OUVERTURE. ‘MPH ONY—“Eroica,” Beethoven. BOENES from oan Walkxto. i ‘he vocal part b Mr. CARL REMMERTZ, KAISER MARSOH. Admission tickets to floor and first La oa $1 50, Admission tiokets to second balcony, $1. Reserved seats, Sic. ox! The sale of reserved seats will commence on Monda: morning at @. Schirmer's 70, Broadway, iid Broadws and at the box office of Steinway Hall. Admission ticket can be had atall the principal music stores and piano ‘warerooms, Doorsopen at 734; to commence at 8 o'clock. yr 7AM porenty-eighth street and Broad enty-e! eet and Broadway. G. SWAIN iE The burlesque opera BUCKLEY LUCREZIA BORGIA . an and ert onterne A BRILLIANT OLIo. jegins at8& Seats secured. RE SERMONS. MON M. LANDIS, M. Founder and Pamtor of the F.C’ Church of (huiadetphia, having leased the ATHENA UM, 585 Broadway, opposite the Metropolitan Hotel, will give a series of his sc entific, SHAR, fe stoquens a on Sunday evenings, be- inning wre the subject OK. UPON IOUT STHE CHURCH” SPLIT, NEXT SUNI M,, March 23. Tickets, dc. and 250. For salo Saturday, from 10 to 2, and Sunday evening, at the Athenmum Ticket office. TH 58 LEXINGTON AVENUE, CORNER TWENTY. fifth Ct realest handsomely turnished tront Rooms, on second and third fleors, to let, without hoard; references exchanged. QO UNIVERSITY PLACE, NEAR FOURTEENTH street.—To let, a large. airy Bedroom, handsome! furnished, to one or two gentlemen, without board ; fami- ly private ; references exchanged. 17 WEST THIRTY-SECOND STREET.—A NEATLY furnished Room and =e room, wit! for housekeeping or Board for a lady onl; 30 WEST TWENTIETH STREET.—A NEATLY furnished Room, suitable for housekeeping, on first floor; terms modera\ Call for three days. UNFURNISHED ROOMS hed APART- MENTS. TO LET. N AMERICAN FAMILY IN WEST TWENTY-EIGHTH street will rent Second Floor toa aa of adults; five rooms; modern improvements; excellent neighbor- hood, Inquire at 688 Washington street. STEINWAY HALL. THE OCEAN SYMPHO Since Mr. RUBINSTEIN’S advent in America a gre: number of requests have been received that his great Orchestral Symphony, THE OCEAN, be performed under his personal direction. It fs, there- fore, with satisfaction that the management announce for MONDAY EVENING, MARCH Si, the first performance in New York o UBINSTEIN'S OCEAN ‘Nupuony, under the ursoual direction and conductorship of the composer. ANTON RUBINSTEIN. ERRACE GARDEN THEATRE.—GRAND CONCERT every evening,'by the unrivalled NINTH REGIMENT BAND, ‘commencing SUND. oe il March 23. Parquet, 25 cents; ai oa OWNING, Musical Director. ERRACE GARDEN THEATRE.—MARCO DUSCH- NITZ'S Pupils’ Performance, Pe Evening, March 22, B o'clock. Ticke' pat the o ca ine PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, &C. A —TO LET, A FIRST FLOOR AND BASEMENT, 350 « West Seventeenth street, Tinmediate possession. Rent low. “Can be seen by as RN only. HAM, A. NEAT UPPER FLOOR, 130 EAST FIFTY-FIRST street, near Lexington tivenue. to let—From the Ist of May; parlor, kitchen and three bedrooms, gas fixtures, marble mantels, &c. ; rent $26 per month, (0 LET—FURNISHED, POSSESSION APRIL 1, IN Forty-seventh strect, full sized four story hig! h ato} brown stone House, completely and eleganth with or without Fivate table. be rented low toa 88 box 3,504 Post oflice, or call on S, iy 192 Front street. NO LET—A FULLY FURNISHED #OUR STORY HIGH stoop stone House, 25x60, in Twentv-first street, be- tween Broadway and’ Fourth oe a og my May H cy need not apply. Address H. box 1,149 Post ottice. RNISHED, NEAR CENTRAL PARK, A LE T ton story brown stone tront Houses furniture nearly new and of the best kind; house in perfect order ; will be low to a responsible purty, Address OWNER, box no ms FURNISHED—A FIRST CLASS FOUR 'y House on the Hill, in fine order; every 4 billiard room ; also Stable it d cand App PORT & SOX, No. 9 Greene av ‘yn, 10 LET—NO, 108 LIBERTY STREE' Tunning throngh to Cedar street; sides. He Apply to GEORGE DOUGLAS, 77 E THIRD LOFT, Hight, tr from three dar street, LET-WITH STRAM POWER, A PLOT 4 10 T Ground, six lots; would erect Dulldings on any gr all to suit tenants and furnish steam pores, Apply aH 0 LET—THR! a each, rect, between Second 0 LET—FOR BUSINESS PURPOS Floor of the premises 449 to 458 W: street, 75x54 feet, with steam power an h ing through the building ‘ for any business TRAGESER: « on th LET—THE_ ENTIRE SECC some Offices on the third floor of building of the German Savings Ban! avenue and Fourteenth street. D FLOOR; CLAVE BROS, Twenty-second street and Eleventh SPLENDID FLOORS, 100 FRET front by 45 in depth, with Steam Power’ windows Inquire on premises, 241 to 247 East Fifty-sixth nd Third avenues, ‘est Twenty. sixth d elevator; stea xcellent light and suite in the of je of JOHN ALSO, the new ‘freproof ik, corner Fourth ET—OFFICES AND. STORES, TWENTY DIFFER. itkinds. Apply to Dr. WASHINGTON, ‘87 Liberty A HEADQUARTERS FOR DWELLINGS TO LET LET—STORE AND BASEMENT 1, 144 BROADWAY, 10 T between Twenty-sixth and Twenty-seventh streets} store 18x50, in, William street aiso Frankfort Mot ‘SMITH, ifrankort ; Hous FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES—A &MALL ood stand for a jeweller Crd Restaurant, 10 208 William st. 0 LET—GREATLY REDUCED Part of 16 Dey street, near Broadway Ingiire personally ot and arranged, Ld tre T°, HE Fi TORY PROPER’ Bridge and John ste ot Brid, ize 125x387 fee power Eng iafting can be had mo) Wail street, lew York. TON TEN YEARS’ L ham square and Oliver sree ied by the Blees Sewing Machine Company, RENT, LOWER desiradl VAN WiC TY NOW OCCU. corner nts, Brooklyn, within one he bet block it, a tine 60-horse low. Apply to G, CORNER CHAT- t; also three French Mansard brown stone Houses in bighty-ffth streot. Ine Ae aw Be, 78 Lexington avenues corner of Sbxry- pei") SZAUR. rpo be unit C AVENUE, BETWERN y-first streets: size 20x80 feet; aud dry goods stand; leave and fixtures for Inquire on premisen, 0 LETSTC r T CRT-STORR “AND WASEM g004S and sale of lum Some butdine Of plumbers: materials al ply to G. SULOMON, 10 LET—A LARGE physici ian for the last § Apply at 57 Bleecker street, p LET—DESK ROOM AND PA gantly lurnished Oiice, wii everrn near suited for newspaper correspondents, lawyer, tea agout of a private gentieman. oe s A ASE. BUSIN Third, Fourth and Filth floors West Thirty-fifat street: the floors are nected with elevator and well lighted , pian, ‘orte maker or cabinet maker, ofice a ¥. O. STOLLEY, om (be pre BASEMENT, OCCUPIED eo Apply at w Vesey” larect 214 CENTRE Heme ceeupied for the manritucture of brass Iso two 23 Elio street YA Broadway; also its in i in same house, OF AN convenience 8 PURPOSES, the premises 3 each 2 are suit Inquire ta tie Forty-second street, 8, THE THIRD Hi id F (23), 10 RENT—FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP Fi HOUSE, cn ine a -first street, rate Seventh and Eighth it bead tats tye andsomely furnishes nites tikes) 254 Broadway. avenues, 3! _Unfurnish hed. os 4 SMALL BRICK COTTAGE IN Sie n PLACE Twenty-sixth street, near Ninth avenu and water ;'9 rooms: $40 per month, J. CORBIT, 263 Ninth avenue. MANDSOME FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN ne Dwelling to rent, in good order: 26 West t low to @ satisinctory tenant, oh rot the owner. LENT FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN ous’, on Forty-ninth street, niyo Sixth ave- ihue j gas fixtures and pier mirrors; rent nnoa 00. €. LOOMIS & GO, Broadway, THREE STORY HIGH mi0or a1 BRICK HOUSE, modern {mprovements, West Thirty-sevonth s 900; 100 others at moderate rents, Call and be Suited? REIS B. . BAER, 72 West ‘Thirty-fourth | street. no charge unless satisiactory tenants obtained. Real Estate Office of S. B. GOODALE, No. 5 Went Srronty: -third street, Fitth. ‘Avenue e Hotel A —TO LET, A LARGE NUMBER OF THREE AND + four sto rivate Houses, in desirable locations, from $1,000 to ne Before renting, see my lista, FRANCIS CRAWFORD, 966 TI rd avenue. ROWN STONE THREE STORY HOUSE TO LET OR ease, 136 East Fifty-eichth street, second house, east xington avenue. Apply to owner, ROBERT I. WN, 2 Nassau street. ) ite gyeriogin TER, 47 Wi ker streot TR LET—1y1P FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE 165 East Sixtieth street, between Lexington and Third avenues. For permit apply to ZOPHAR MILLS, Siu 0 Lexingjon avenue, or iM Front str street. LET—vOUR STORY AND B BASEMENT BRICK Dviclling, 415, West Ninsteenth street; modern roverments ; rent $) poly te, R. HAWKINS, 425 ‘est Nineteenth street, oP DeNnAM on "S00 West Twenty-third a VO WERT THIREY-8SKCOND STREET, B tween Bighth and Ninth avenues, a three story Eng- 1 nt ing al ta airy at sit moder Th tine rovemests. tt juire at est Thirty. Becond ciween Higehth wad Ninth avenues Ls yal LET—IN_ HARLEM, THE THREE STORY stoop brown stone front House 222 East 12th $00.” painted, with all modern improvements; HOUS 10 LET—OHARMING FRENCH ROOF E, 1 rooms, seven minutes from Liberty street ferry, all improvements: rent $4) per tuouth, Apply to Broadway. rf. COTTAGE HO! SE IN KIGHTY-FOURTH ret, between Ninth and Tenth avenues, nine rooms; garden, HAMILTON, ob ‘prem stable, d&c.; rent low, ply to ise! & CO, 206 Wen sree s or w TUPPE! T° E brie ouse, 21) Mulberry street; & good location fe a edoarding use; Isat predeut ove. nouire in oilice, AE lienlwd) street BAS “A. QONVENTENT SECOND FLOOR TO RENT, AND Furniture for sale, at a @reat bargain; rare chance {or persons commencing housekeeping, Inquire at 271 West Thirty-cighth street (house agent). FINE FIRST FLOOR TO LET—UNFURNISHED, with mirror, gas, water, &c.; newly papered: rent moderate; no moving in May: “1s6'Thompson street near jeecke! IRST AND SECOND FLOORS—WITH AMERICAN people, Ninth, ward: nice three story brick, part year, wide éntrance, 14 rooms, $85); neat Cottage om Nint averiue, $000; three’ story brick, Ninth ward, with all im- provements.’ Apply at 6il3 Hudson strec ower PART OF HOUSE, WITH MODERN _IM- rovements ; also Seeond F Inquire at 323 West ROOMS; $35 PER loor. Thirdern street, from 10 until 4 o'clock. LET—SECOND FLOOR; FIVE 408 West Eighteenth stree! LET—PARLOR FLOOR AND BASEMENT: 1D? hall tammy, inguite, of owner os prewiseh is West Eighteenth street. Only two families In house. T° LEt=10 UL FAMILY, FRONT Room and two Ooms andi he second story, with Kitchen; ho servant Tent $420. {Ri West Eighteenth st. 0 LET—UPPER PART OF A THREE STORY HIGH stoop house; second story, Ave Rooms; third story, two Rooms; bath, water closet gas, on East Nineteenth street; Jet ‘April or May; rent § 0. 144 First avenue. House; atl inprover louse ; al improvement: 3 also n tay € sultable for doctor. Apply at 1,372 Broa away. vate (0 LET—THE SECOND STORY AND TW in the third, of house 27 W, est Fort; ourtstzeet 10 LET—TO A SMALL, SATISFACTORY FAMILY, by ace FI ee Aad SIX rooms, in full-sized brown stone house, rray Hill; balance oecu- M pied by stall jam vitiree ad Sex inh ¥ y stliree aduis), Apply to ©. H. 10 LET—THE TWO UPPER FLOORS OF HOUSE 410 West Twenty-eighth street; all the improvements; owner occupies ihe remainder; rent $4 , Dremises. bisthans acai (0 LET—BASEMENT AND PARLOR TO new three story brome stan hose On street, very handsome, IN dwelling in Sixtieth $85 per month. For sfvery choice 1 & Whole Second Floor and Part woes et Lindt gone private dwell. Ty choice utenition to this; only $69 per month, ek Gemire Wo call SAMU EL KIL. PATRIC! JPPER PART OF FINE BROWN STON '* U ‘Thirty-tourth street, toa small taaniy oF Baar will be rented low; some furnitare ; security and reter- ences required : possession April | or aiter, ues PART OF THE HOUSE 3 E 7 THIRT *recond street, between Second and Third avenues, MEDICAL. CARD.—DR, AND MRS, BOTT, y hours, r) 4 M, cn 9 Pai 82 AMITY STREET; M. MAURICRAU, M. D.—oF treet, near | wich street MME. MAXWELL, PHYSICIAN z, Lis Bast Tenth street, near Third wens R, AND MME. WHITEING AND ™ D ‘Great Joues strect, neat Brondway DUBOIS, 4 D*A%?, MME. DESPARD, PHYSICIANS—4l BAST Twenty-cig hth street, near Fourth avenue, pD* FRANKLIN, 161 BLEECKER STRERT. D*. AND MMB. GRINDIB, ino sixth street, near Sixt! avenue. D* SELDEN, 67 AMITY STREET, ICE 29 LIBERTY | WEST TWENTY- KING'S OFFICE, 4 AMITY 8 ON D block West of Broadway and Grand ‘Central Howat Jt D* HARRISON (LATE OF BLEBCKER t STREET) Moved to 71 Carmine st. ME, RESTELI treet. Agents, No. i COND Gr wish’ ry aad No.7 Sixth ay. 7 HAINES BROS.’ 27 Union square, First class handsome new Fiatiofortes for sale on very reasonable terms, and several used a little, very low" for cash. BEAUTIFUL IRONFRAME PIANOFORTE, $125; modern improvements; fully guaranteed ; magnifi- Cent seven octave rovewood | oversirung: celebrated anutacturer; carved legs, &c.; re sacrifice. GOLDSMITHNS Pianororte® Warerooms, ¥. ‘0. 7 Bleecker street, near Bowery. MAGNIFICENT DOUBLE ROUND GRAND SQUARE patent agraffe rosewood Pianoforte, brilliant tone, fully uaranteed, cost $1,100, for $250 cash; Parlor Suits, Pain ings, Chamber, Li brary, Dining Furniture, less than half cost.’ Call this day. Residence 113 West Eighth street (Clinton place), near Sixth avenue. (AT RLFOURTH AVENUE CHAMBERS, STEINWAY, Bradbury and other rosewood seven octave Pianos, genuine bargi square. 8s B18) 9200, $206, BTRMBERS 880: sane pot ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR sale. Property, family leaving city, square grand, made order, city maker, tully guaranteed, used 5 months, cost $9, Yor $275; Drawing ts, Paintings, Bronzes, ‘Mirrors, ‘Velvet, Carpets Chamber, Dining Firniture a sacrifice, 36 West 15th st., near Sth av. NEW ROSEWOOD PIANO FOR SALE—CAN BE seen Saturday, Sunday and Monday; sold on ac- count of removal of occupants. 104 West Twenty-sixth st. LADY WILL SELL, LESS THAN $100, HAND. some Pianoforte, incliding Stool and Cover; carved desk, modern style, round corners, Sweet, powerful tone. a t, between Bowe Second a yeni A ¥ NEW RO} DsOM Piano; overstrung base 2D CARVED CASE ie rH ovement: al splendid tons. @ bargain pric Fesidence, 172°Clason avenue, neat Paice 1001 iva. if & CHANG LY CARVED iaarwao “Ris Ti ottave Fianoforte, brillant toned: srod ReGen, Overstrung bass, agraffe, all improvements PARLOR GEM.—7% OCTAVE FOUR ROUND COR- nered rosewood Pianotorte, carved legs and case, ailimprovements, made for present owner, cost $1,200, for $4) including magnificent Stool, Cover,’ &e.; Parlor and Bedroom Suits, Carpets, Mirrors, &c. ent and | Kitchen Furniture private nets house 120 West Twenty MAGNIFICENT FULL FINISHED pt A Z Every improvement, cost $900, yr $225; great bsitanay : for cash; warranted in good orders . BIDDLE, 13 Waverley place, near Broadway. EAUTIFULLY CARVED 716 OCTAVE CHICKERING p; best new Piano sold on instalments nd rent allowed If purchased, Y & CO., 739 Bron NEW Sryies WRRSTED FIVE OCTAVE DOU reed Cabinet Organs, ready this month, atreduced Drices$110 and 312%, MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS are altiited to be untivalied: “Thelr, new styles are cheaper than any before oftered, Other styles $39 to ‘ani } ana rencod, and Sparen, On ‘ans to rent with privilege or aeeel or sold on mot toy oP ayinents, Ti rahe catalogues free. MASO} HSIN ORGAN COMPANY, % Union square, New York, ‘PIANOS TO RENT AND TO SELL—ON INSTAL _ ments. WM, A. POND & CO,, 57 Broadway. TANOS (BEAUTIFUL WEBER INCLUDED) CHEAP the cheapest, good aa the best, for rent or fan owed purchaser; at MERRELL'S, No, 8 U » 165 Fourth atenue. 1d LANOS: AND ORGAN: GREAT BARGAINS. nd most beautiful styles and perfect ton made, and by best makers, at somer prices for cash, oF monthty instalments, or for rent, dar month, at WATERS’, 481 Broadway, than can be found wher TANO—ORGANS.—SPLENDID BEVEN OCTAVE Eosewood Piano, Til mouldings, carved legs, &c., only $180; Estey & Saybee, ONS it used short time; bargains. PEEK & SONS, Bleecker strect. __ PROPOSA 7 Orrce OF THE MIDLAND TERMINAL COMPANY, 25 Nassau Staxwr, New York. Notice to Contractors, Sealed proposals will be received ott March %, at hoon. directed to the Chier Eneineer, for the grading And onFY OF about four miles of -Falleaad work tying westerly from Weehawken terry, N lang and spec! fications may be seen at the engi ome The company reserve the right to reject any and all pane str D. A. WOOD, Chief Engineer. Rt. PTORS. PROPOSALS FOR RAISING wee rae will be received atthe Mf Cs ya can be satu ia} arc! AN COM. Superintendent. soon att the club Tigi ane ‘o Old Time,” ie coe: 1” 0c, ; Rub) MUSlody An a rousand of our “Gems of Strauss,” $2 80 ‘SON & CO., Publishers, 711 Broadwa! urteenth DIT: Srepatd ps cemee chem a of , at o'el un, AUGUBIIN DALY....-----Sole Lessee and ‘Sardou’s brilliant Comedy 0 on American society. OR, THe GLiREATION te (PROHIBITED ID IN FRANCE.) be: $Fitana AND THIS (SATURDAY) MATINER, i pride tasbowor tary Oriap Oriap Had hi fa NEW SORNERY! NEW APPOINTME! NEW SENSATIONAL EFFECTS(I ‘hid THIS (SATURDAY) AT U4, 0'LOOK, FIRST MATINES UNCLE SAMI!It NCLE SAM WILL BE GIVEN AT THE MATINER, U Grand Opera House, this (Saturday), at 13g o’cleck.. W4rscrs. Proprietor and SEVENTH ¥ a aneeRe WALLACK in his, sir im) se of This charming play NiGHTLY aver with A perfect ensemble of acti OTHERN, Mr. JOHN Gi! Mr. GEORGE BROWNE, Me. W. 3 M. HOLLAND, Mr. ©," ROGERS, Mme. PONISI and Mra. JOHN Notwithstanding the extra accommodations CON aed en Semana for seats two weeks in advance is so urgeat BeeuE tee ENS recommend Box orrick ore NE ant WN ADVANCE, EVERY bday ne ANDY SATURDAY. MATINEE ATI P. ML Carriages may be ordered at 10:15. TH AVENUE THEATRE. Sole Lessee and Manage! Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY Mr. DALY be; ant e that the very bri wed Cu ne to announces ry brilliamt NEW, YEAR'S EVE) OR, LSE SHAME! PA: iven THIS BATURDAY) March 2. EE, at 1g; og 8 o'clock, Characters by Mr. D. Whiting, W. Davidge George | eoaretr nt nae ‘eaten, fiing 32-3 Wellio Mortimer and Mrs. C. H. Glibers Seats may alwa: aya be be scoured six sleds, of SENOS: 1a! In preparation DIVORCE: also a new piece, of TIONAL POWER, by the author of the Forsaken” ‘BS. F. bh CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE, SATURDAY, MARCH I 5 * aa MONTE CRISTO MATINEE 7h Mm * et, TH Ret MAJILT Won, now, He YOUNG MA\ al rao R. W. BUTLER. The most brilli: nessed ever: evening. GRAND BURLESQUE AND OLIO. 'HE WORRELL SISTERS, "ihe jucens of Burlesque. Qr ie baa PHIR——___ IR, nd———____JF. ouisas couRTSHiP, MISS JENNTE WORRBLEE nd LU UKE SCHOOLORAFT, The’ ot 1873, Miss LEONA DARE. ‘The benutifal Poealise Mie CELIA BERTRAM. The ask, ayaa eeEes GO. and CHAS. REYNOLDS, ‘TKINS, the famous Burlesque Actor, ND *OUR’ REGULAR ATHENEUM COMPANY. THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING, GRAND FAMILY MATINEE, 'T 234 O'CLOCK. Children haif price. Afternoon, doors open atl. Evening at7, Box office open daily. ‘Seats secured in advance, NOTICE.—Still more novelties ready for next week. TEINWAY HALL, MORNING eae EVENING READINGS FROM PEARE AND THE POETS. sate CHARLOTTE CUSHMAN will have the honor to ee (GaTURDAY) MORNING SC) SELECT! HAROH ELLANEOUS SI orlONS ‘The Young Gray Head” “The Grandmotuer”.- “B “The Skeleton in Armor”. Longfellow “Hirve Riel’ Browning “poe cme Tennysen f Are Out" (By request.) The bh readings at 2. Doors 0 n one hour before. be had, without extra charge, af A. M., in advance. steinway Hall, from BRIANTS, OPERA. MOUSE -TWENTY-THIRD 8% between Sixth and Seventh avs., near Booth’s the: GRAND MATINEE T TO-DAY, AT 2, MINSTRI MATINEE AT 2 0'C! BRYANT'S MINSTRELS UNCLE EPH'S DREAM BRYANT’S MINSTRELS UNCLE EPH'S DREAM SEURE o MINSTRE: UNgLE EPH’S DRE. pep MINSTR: ‘CLE EPH’S DREAM BRYAN 1S MINSTRELS one 2. ST OOE Home. BRYANT’S MINSTRELS | MATINEE AT 2 0! eee rope Bring ¢ the children to see ‘OLD UNCLE} =H ay m2 REAM. UNCLE Epa 'S DREAM. UNCLE EPPA) ud YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 BROAD- v, between Houston and Bleecker streets.—Every one should ‘visit this wonderful Museum; it is full o¢ everything people should see and understand. Lectures dail Philosophy of Marriage.” Those parties Unable to attend these important lectures can have them forwarded, post free, on recelpt of 25 cents, by addrossin SECRETARY NEW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 6 Broadway, New York. NARD.—PIANO, ORGAN, GUITAR, SINGING.—MISS WATSON giv rivate lessoms, day and evening, at her residence, 92 Clinton plac hth street). I ments furnished for daily Dractice. 10 MANAGERS.—A_ FIRST CLASS VAUDEVILLE Theatre, in an adjoining city, population $400,000, will be leased or’ run on shares wit Be responsible manager. For particulars address EDITO. THE CBITK Ann bireet, New Yorke ite sof PARTCULAR NOTICR—THE LADIES AND GEN. lemen ‘engaged to support Mr. Fiorence at the ‘Academy of Music, Brooklyn, please mect for rehearsal, at Dramatic Hall, at Il A.M: to-day. "C. E, NEWTON. Ue inoeaconrantinet Oe cl pc doa Bano (AT GIANNETTYS SINGING “SCHOOL, “606 BROAD- Way, lessons private and in class in the pure Tealian style; terms from $10 to lications received at W. Hall & Son's, 731 Broadway. -PPucato Aaa MUSICAL ACADEMY, 12, UNION + eguare.—Plano, Violin.” OFgan, Singlivg. Harmony instruction; puplis under Mr. HALLAM ton or eu pervision ; class or private lessons; terms moderate. NUITAR, SINGING, PIANO, ORGAN, VIOLIN, HA mony.—Lessons private ; '92 Clinton place ‘Eighth street). “Student's Journal’ and circulars’ mailed Address J. JAY WATSON, Musical Director, or call. ‘ME. BERTHA JOHANNSEN HEREBY AMNOUN- ces that she has resumed instruction in the art of Sing in this city, Address care SCHIRMER’S Music Store, 701 Broadway, New York. MUSICIANS ONE, CENT PER SHERT FOR NEW Sheet Music. $10,000 worth trom all compo: large wholesale stock. ‘one buying $1 worth will receive 20 pieces into the bergain. Also Fixtures tor sale. Also an excellent second hand Piano, price $9. Must be sold. % Bleecker street HE AMERICAN MUSICAL GAZETTE—PUBLISHED under the auspices of the American Conservatory ot Music, containe, priptise Troe adi jatter, valu. 2 rhusle pet Ritdhrataple cope, 1c. TANTED—BY A ore LADY, WITH ‘LTITA- ted alto yrlcey postten in some church, ejther in ‘orl Ever: Brooklyn or New ress for ond week, statin salary, &c., E. G. .” 529 South da st, Wilhaursburg, "LT. : peak ANTED—TENOR AND BASS FOR ST. ANN'S Catholic church; high salaries to good artists and sight readers. Address, with real name, SEXTON, St Ann's church, Es Twelfth street, LEGAL NoT NOTICES.. UPREME COURT. ca Tc osonnanenannennnanaaaal {n the matter of the ay Tleation of the Department Of Public Parks, for and In behalf of the Mayor, Alder: men and commonalty of the city of New York, relat 7e tothe Opent x hed ingabridze Road, northwardly foi th the Seen Hee bu test street to lem River, laid out by the Commissioners of the ane Park, ima the city of New York: We, the undersigned Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment in the above entitled matter, hereby five notice to Co Tat oF owners, occupant or oce all Rouges and lots and improved or muimproved. ian kel Poh thereby, and to all others whom It may concern, 1—That fe completed our estimate und assess- ment and that all persone Interested’ in thoes, proceed: ings or in any of the landwaffecied thereby, and who may be opponed to the do present their’ objections in duly yeriNed, to the undersigned Commissioners, ai office, 150 Broadway (room 15), in the said city, or before the 23d day of April, 1873, and that we, tite said Commissioners, will hear parties so objecting within the hext after the said 23d day of April, | ‘aud for that purpose ‘will be in attendance a¢ otir sai 1 o'clock A. ont that the abet oe wt re ‘sald peer ‘and Epa oa mn suimates and otter ‘documents Tyee tse bys ;bave been attice, the Dekartmencor eublie Works in the city of New York, there to remain until the 6tiv day of Muy, 1373 IL it the limits embrace: seosament afore- salh are as fellows, ta, wit Pre ai thoes cereain Lois, pieces Sryarcelsof and contained, lying and being within the following bounds sop th thatis to say ¢ jommencing nt formed mn of the norther ce reat with the westerly line or side ning thence northerly along 3 oF site ran of the said Fighth avenue to the wer’ of the Harlem River thence along the mark of the Harlem River as it winds to the Hudson River: thence southwardly alony y side of the Hudson River, at igh waver ma as said river winds and ‘turn: southerly line “or ‘side, of. issth atroets thenes sterly along the said southerly line or side of 156th street to the easterly sid the Boulevard; thence southerly, aiong t aide of said Bou- Jevard, to the ndrtherly line or side of 1dsth street; and terly, along tho said northerly line or side ot reet, fo the point or place of begining. —That our report herein will be presented to the Su- rene Court of the state of New York, at a special tern thereot, to be neld fh the New Court House at the Vity the city of New York, on the 26th d May, is at tne opening of the Court on that day, and that then and there, or as soon thereafter as counsel ean be heard thereon, & motion will be made that the said report be confirmed, HENRY PARSONS q ik i icdoWaN, New Yor. March 19, 1873, lay of Commissioners. id WAU FALKS tiv M* GEORGE VANDENHOFF, ‘The Great Shaksperian Reader. MR. GEORGE VANDENHOFF, The Great poetical Reader. MR. GEORGE VANDENHOFF, The ‘creat Pickwickian Humorist, Livtond te Cee 2 o'clock, Association Hall. TEES cuban AVE LING WORLD'S vars, ! EUM, (MEN AGKILE ME, werd WILL ore, SATURDAY MARCH 29, ath she ane eS Te Biko cin, corner of Third d avenae and Sixt Six thi streeb, One hundred thousand now and inte novelties, including all the most RARE and COSTLY wiid envumais LIONS and other marine monsters, and thousands ie birds; Prof. Faber's wonderful Talking Mac! ae Giants, Darts, Cannibals, Albinos, the celebras hildre e “What Js It?” and many other Fite phenomena and monstrosities. "Also. Nationa Portrait Gallery, Hail of Statuary and Fine Art aad scores of most curious and beautiful moving mechanical automarons, trom Faris and Geneva. Trained elepha nies, bears, camels, monkeys and riding goats, gra: jouble hippodrome ind three great circus troupes, giv. ing two sepa irate perto ance iy mane i: mal Look out ‘or ao? THREE-MILE PROCESSION, FRIDAY RNING and AFTERNOON, March 28 (route to be published next THURSDAY). Evorbody within 20 miles of, New York ought to see 18, en tromilidend7 toil P. Mg Doubt xtrome pertormances begin at 2 an Aa atte hip vo alk 8 cents; children, cents; a few re served seats, 15 conts extra. i, CADEMY OF MUSIC, Brews A ni LORENC: ol Igst app appearance in Brook ure . lyn prior to has Ray YAR KET. 0) AVE be a . TIC BOB BRIERLY.. FLORENCE , MARCH 25 (first time in Brook TUESDAY, 1) THOROUGHFARE. dee Opera ceed J. FLORENCE L. B. “LENPS MUSEUM, CUS, bth rey ht MENAGERIB, AVAN AND ZOOLOGICAL GARDEN, me eStRa Ts he the snare tire block bounded URTH ATEN URS, TWENTY SIXTH AND ewENTY: SEVENTH STRERTR WILL OPEN MON AY, , MARCH a. ‘OLT GARDEN, nd 20 St, Mark's blace spate between Second and Third avonnes). ae AND pnts EERABY"e AED sr RAND PRONENA , by an orchestra of 25 of the best musi Conductor ¢ Admission, ME oroutran THEATRICAL AND SHOW PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREBT A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRIOAT, MINSTREL AND VARIETY CUTS CONSTANTLY ON HAND. “THE LECTURE SEASON: LECTURY, BY A WENDELL PHILLIPS, Boas once Seonnert at Gooner Ins on Monday evening, f, Marchi 24 a8 o'clock. wee NG SERMON NEXT SUNDAY, § igi fe rOKFOSsh Pino ae ty ‘card in amusements (REE LECTURE—TO LADIES EXCLUSIVELY, ON Fs En Dien, A boalt veer at The fa 5 @ ir of the. 5 clan, on Mon Setreh 24 3. h Wes ent on account of th 4 Frondway. Ka pompano ane justrated i means of s very sive (eet! Haag . poi ie &e., whieh aie . FoRardless Of expe rasa pose wile in Kurope. ekpenie, exp “DANCING ACADEMIES. i 4 hbaly 's CLASS Fou DANCING, AT ME ‘ Avenue, now open for the rece; pupils, Bead for circular. Sea sheabanbsteetaetss T MR, TRENOR'S ACADEMY OF DANGING LYRIO HALL, 723 Sixth avenug (Reser ie square). PUPILS can commence at an Cincy attend Convenience, and MLAKN ANY Paris bae f mee)

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