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DRY GooDs. pp GoopDs. / SPRING STOOK just received, oe lating of all the, Designs and Colorings Plain and Fanc: DREDS 00! 0% Mourning Dress Goods, Drap a’Indes, Sedan Cigths, Armnures, tnclading Oashmeres, ‘Bombazines. Cords, Drap d Princetit Cloths, “Craten Dray de Dawes’ Alpacas, ‘Cretons and Mohairs. W. K. PRYTON, 272 and :T4 Bowery, near Houston street. lar cite, bana Goons, SPRING STOCK just reccived, consisting of Ponson’ a onett’s, 0 Below snot i ner and Taplsceer's celebrated makes Gros Grains, Dra ae Paris and ‘os de Lyon. « eriect. finish and durability in went Brieacs eee nec Tr coods are unrivalled, vs Bellon's Gros Grain, $1 5) to $2.25 Guinet's Gros Grain, $2,355, poeta and Reston Stee ing? toS2 75 per yard. Ponson's Gros urain, $2.00 ‘S0to $4 ver yard, Tw K, PEYTON, 272 and 274 Bowery. ADIES' SUITS, ‘A tull stock of the fashionable styles at Very attracve prices. Also a large assortment of rae seftadies' Undergarments, ¢ ath Hosiery, Gloves, Misses’ Suits, sizes. MOURNING SUITS ‘on hand and made to order at twenty-four hours’ notice. W. K, PEYTO: 272 and 274 Mowery. RESDEN, GERMANY.—TO FAMILIES WHO, DUR- ing their travels in Germany, pass through the city of Dresden, we recommend oUF ‘magnificent stock of biack and gray fast red Dress Goods in silks, Wool- Jens an Lepe and nse iow elegant and taste! stock i re: made Dresses at low pric bai: EYDER & PAUL LowE, on, Seetrasse, Ka . DOUNTAIN’S INDIA STORE, BROADWAY, CORNER Thirteenth street. w Jupanere and India FOUNTAINS India store— New goods opened. FOUNTAINS India Store—New goods. Catalogues sent by mail. a) DE PERCEVAL, 739 Broadway, opposite Astor piace, Iniants? Cloaks, ‘oats ahd Capes, Dresses, Sweques, ée, is’ Wararobes, from $65 up. s' Ouilivs, Bridal Sets, &c. and Anitials embrolde red to order. ned and men Drew anal Monograi Lace: Ceo ‘ Gren Grenadines, warranted pure silk and wool, 200 pieces, two yards wide, $15, $1.35, $1 50, $175, $2 and sin Pt Black Silks, ‘ Black Silks, $1.25, $1 50, $1.75, $2, $225, $2.50, $275, 35 food Cannele stripe itks, S12 25, worth $165. Alpacas, Alpacas, Alpacas, 0c. and S00. ; worth Ste. and 65e. JACKSON'S, Corner Broadway and Waverley place. He HAIR! HAIR! The largest Sie i aan Hair Goods in the city 252 Bowery, between worn and Great Jones streeis, and S65. Sixth ie ale between Twenty-second and Twen- u rd streets, ub fi SHAW'S Patent Hair Switches, can be combed and brushed, $1 each. Human mate cheapest and best im the market, Short Hair Switches, $2 each and upwards. French Switches, $5. Curls, $1 and upwards. Latest styles always on han eee SHAWLS AND LACE GOODS, Camel's Hair Shawls, which, for elogant designs, intrinsic value and lowness of price, are unequalled. “TJ. A. CONNOR & CO., 1,151 Broadway, _between Twonty-sixth and Twenty-seventh mrects, GPEING orEntNa, PRATT BROTHERS, 861 Broadway, ni Severteenth street, will hold their Spring Exposition of Fashions in Lad and Novelties en Wednesday, April 2, 1873, ies’ Garments NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, MARCH 30, 1873.QUADRUPLE SHEET—WITH SUPPLEMENT. MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING, Ornaiie F LADIES DRESS CAPS AND N( OR mandy Ci ue a children, at Mrs. MYEL, hos square, R= THE EVENING } TELEGRAM TO-MORROW, G, 7, TAYLOR'S OLD ORIGINAL, PATTERN ROOMS, S.No. 6 Clinton plage. --Laaies calling can always seo the latest desizns er Patterns, direct irom Paris aud Berlin, “Great reduction in prices. ___ PIANOFORTE ORGANS, & &o, CHICKERING GRAND PIANO FO FOR | SALE UaED two vears; good as new; a wilt be sold for 8950, narty takin Delock, as the owner is leaving fo George B Hotel. A LADY, ABOUT TO MOVE, WILL SEDL A bey tiful seven octave rosewood Piano, with Siool; Pesed FF $165, if taken this week. $10 Kast iHighty-second Ae LADY, ABOUT TO MOVE, WILL &8F: A BEAU. tlinl seven octave rosewood Piano, with Stool; cost pick . $105, if taken this week. 310 Fast +izhty-eecond stret T HAINES BROS’ 27 Union square, Pirst class handaomo ne emery nofortes for sate nable terms, ____and several al used a litt a little, very “Tow fi for cash. UPRIGHT PIANO FOR SALE. TO BE SEEN from 11 to 3 o'clock at 407 East Fitty-first sirect, third Aves N MERICAN PIANOFORTE COMPANY, 21 FOURTH. avenue.—Planos of six first class makers for sale on easy instalments or cash, ata liberal discount, and for hire, H. SCHRODER, President. wa. ator at pat Bt ab! AMUSEMENTS, THEATRE THEATRE | ] Comigu: COMIQUE, f a BROADWAY. r, JOSH. HAI 16 Lessee and Proprietor. SfARTLING arreaen TON, Positive appearance of ‘the Writ renowned Protean arte Miss na LAW Is: ELLA THEATRE COMIQUE, BROADWAY, BLL, whnen ELL, ELLA ELLA ELLA WESNER BLLA_ WESNER ELLA THEATRE COMIQUE. . WESNER ELLA ween NER BL KR ELLA Ms ft ELLA wate APPEARS ELLA BSN E: AT THK BLLA wekee THEATRE KLLA KSNER COMIQUE, ELLA e yuanee 614 BROADWAY, ELLA ESNE! ELLA wisnen ELLA | weabiae NER REAFTEARANCE oF Tie VEOPLE'S FAVORITES, STAR ARTISTS OF THE WoRL Lb, RRIGAN: ‘ARRIGAN moert BY and HART. HART. pa REQUEST a HARRKIGAN HARKIGAN and WILL ‘and HART, HART, pat eh APPEAR HBS sl ES HART HART and IN and. HARKIGAN. THEIR HARRIGAN, HARRIGAN ORIGINAL MARRIGAN ‘an SKETCH, Hakt, TOE scipar eat anc LITTLE Hane, HARKIGAN * FRAUDS. HARRIGAN ‘and LS and HART. A NEW ACT. HAKT, AARRIGAN AND HART —HARRIGAN AND HART —. AN ELEGANT SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO for sale—Richly finished, with all modern Improve- ents: rich tone: nearly now; made to order; cost $5505 will be sold for half price to a quick purchaser. Appl; G20 sfxth avenue, near Fort ath street, im Furniture sument of ABRAHAM L. BAITERSON. " RARE OUANCE—ONLY | $105 COST, $450 —MAG- nificent rosewood 7 octave ca Pianoforte, early new, including Stool; perfect. oraer Powerful ful tone,” 28 Third strect, between Bowery and VERY SUPERIOR ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, 734 octave, carved logs, full metallic plate, over: Strung bass, the agraffe treble and ail the, modern im, rovements, “for fale, very. low at BATTERSON. & OOK'S Storage Rooms, 595 and 697 Sixth avenue ; Storare taken on very reasonable terms; also Furniture ftemoved in city or country, or packed and shipped, 695 and 5¥7 Sixth avenue, corner Thirty-fifth street. AN pp BEEGANT ROSEWOOD 7H-00TAVE, PIANO: forte, riohly carved, brilliant powerful tone, grand action, overstrun all improvements, muker’s tapunte, Cost $1,300, ior $400; stool and Gover alsoen- ire Household Furniture ; must be sold. Call to-day or Monday at private residence, 210 West 2lst street, near 7th avenue. Goods not sold Betore Tuesday, April 1, will be sold at auction that day, 10} o'clock, positively, at 210 West 2ist § street, (A. BEAUTIFUL IRON, FRAME PIANOFORTE-—$125; modern improvements; fully guaranteed; an im: monse ancrifieg, prior to removal. GOLDSMITIDS, No.7 Bleecker street, near Bowery. BEAUTIFUL 7 OCTAVE OVERSTRUNG CTICKER- ing Piano, very liitle used, richly carved case and iegs, $265 cash? and other second hand Fianos ot differ. rs, to rent sell on instalments, at JOHN S, $14 and 316 East s9th st. JQEAUTIFUL PIANOS AND ORGANS TO RENT OR Tor sale“On instalments, cheap, Chickering 7 octave, grent bargain, T. 8. BERRY & a) Brond way. NHICKERING GRAND PIANOFORTE. REE J stringed ngraffe bridges carved legs: eve provement: little used: will be sold for less half cost. J, BIDDLE, 13 Waverley place, near Broadway. DWARD G, NEWMAN, §& THIRD AVENUF, “4 corner of Twelfth street,’ will sell a splendid, new, full seven octave upright Piano at less than halt ‘price; also square Pianos at fair prices. IKST CLASS NEW PIANOFORTES FOR SALE— From $275 to nu fully guaranteed; several seven- octave roses ood, janos, used very little, for $150, $175, aes $200 und $225; six 644 octave Pianos for $35 to $100; one Melodeon, $20; Pianos to rent on. the, most reasomible terms, . LUDKE, 45 Second avenue, EW STYLES IMPROVED FIVE OCTAVE DOUBLE reed Cabinet Organs, ready this month, at reduced Prices $110 and $1 THE MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS are admittell to ‘be unrivalled. ‘Their new styles are cheaper than any before offered. Other styles $55 to $500 and upwards. Oncans to rent with privilege of purchase, or sold on monthly payments, Tlutrated, catalogues free. MASON 4 HAMLIN ORGAN COMPA 25 Union square, Rew York op Mi TO RENT AND TO SELL—ON INSTAL- ents. ‘WM. A. POND & CO., 517 Broadway. TANOS AND ORGANS.—GREAT BARGAINS; NEW ‘and most beautiful styles and perfect tones ever ade, and by best makers, at lower prices for cash, ot monti instalments, of for Tent, during this month, at WATERS’, 41 Broadway, than can be found elsewhere. =e eee AND SECOND HAND PIANOS, all styles, to rent and a on eagiments rte in? ducements for cash, CHA! roadway, corner Tenth st, ext u Y ‘arace church, ~~ ~gtand without equals on the American stag First Apvoaraucy at this theatre of the great aractor Artists M. CARROLL & SON: M; CARROLL & Sons| it . M. CARROLL & SONS) . M. CARROLL & SONS) M. CARROLL & SON: M. acre t SONS AND RK. M, CARROLL & SONS! — R. M, CARKOLL & SONS! ORIGINAL R. M. CARROLL & SONS: —— RM. CARROLL & SONS 6ONGS, ROM. pedal! DANCES, SKETCHES AND LAUGHABLE ARI OLE, & SON: 8 st nights of the new local Sensation Drama, founded b Poole, Esq., ex- Jobn F. led VICTS Ri GONVICT’S CONVICTS: CONVICTS, CONVICTS: CONVICT’S VICT'S CONVICT’S REVENGE ;——. CONVICTS REVENGE; Te te rate Paison——— LIFE IN THE STATE PRISON.— ire IN THE STATE PRISON. —LiFE IN THE TEINWAY GRAND PIANO IN PERFECT ORDER, for sale, at the Leavitt Art Rooms, 817 Broadway. Monday afternoon at 33 o'clock. TANTED dress LU RENT—A GOOD UPRIGHT PIANO, AD- LEN, Herald office. __THE LECTURE SEASON. T° IGHT,—THIS (SUNDAY), 8 P. M, Dr. 8. M. Landis’ second lecture. ‘The eminent physiologist and experienc ved physician, at the Atheneum, 585 way. Subject—“'Is Geo. Train Insane or Not!" ‘MUSICAL, FIRST CLASS TENOR AND BASS, WITH HIGHLY cultivated voices, good readers ‘and thoroughly familiar with the Episcopal service, desire an engage- ment from May 1. Apply to SIGNOR AGRAMONTE, 82 Fifth avenue. AT AG: 12 WEST TWENTY-TUIRD STREBT, PRI- vate residence.—For sale, superb 7% octave round Cornered rose wood Pianoforte, made to order ; best Four- teenth street makers; used elght months, cost $880, for $300, stool, cover, ill take payment instal- ments to respons! re parties. VERY GOOD CONTRALTO, ACQUAINTED WITH the Catholic and Episcopal music, wishes & situa- tion ina church; would also accept an engagement for Kaster. Address CHURCH CHOIR, Herald Uptown Branch office. |_MILLINERY > DRESSM AKING, _ " XSTYLISH MODISTE, OF FIRST CLASS PATRON. . e, will fill orders for cutting and fitting spring suits at ladies’ residences tf desired ; entire satisfaction. Address MODE Herald Uptown Branch office. “MAISON WALTON, 862 BROADWAY, nion square, importer of Paris Bonnets and Eng: ish’ Round Hats trom all the leading houses; also a choice selection ot Bridal Wreaths, T MRS, R. A, HASTINGS’, 16 EAST FIFTEENTH street, exquisite novelties in Bonnets and Round sh Straws, black and white Chips, Hats, Leghorn, ¥ pny PATS. | Dew LACS ELEVE DE LA_ MAISO! new Patterns from Paris ng Dresses, for sale at mode- je wut Mour 1,271 Broadway, ING OF MILLINERY WEDNESDAY, 2D Notice—This is the ken- Please eral opening call, BLN! nd Thured rst class city milliner: hither, 647 Broadway. Save this. 1 M. OLNEY, IMPORT y FRENCH MILLINERY J. Has elozant pring and Summer Bon- ts and Hlats, selected by herself in leading Parisian houses. 30 Kast Fourteenth street, near Union square. plaint at the present tlme is extrava- ng apparel. What itcosts now to hion would have supported an eutire Messrs. LORD & TAYLOR, to studied in every detail, and Dresses at a much less price ed garments, while for style, fit, Appearance and yeneral make up they are every way equal to the finest Varisian manutacture, LORD & TAYLOR, Broadway t se ‘Twentieth street. it STYLES, AT nine. second floor, NRAND MILLINERY OPENING.—MRS, @. KHIRAT J bers to announce to the pul ic toa her Grand Sno Opening Wil take place on Wednesiay April2and 3 122 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn. H B. MEYERS WILL EXHIBIT THIS WEEK A + fine stock of English nd Hats, children’s Hats and French Bonnets; just receive ‘868 Br an dakn ADAME FERRERO, NO. 7 WEST THIRTIETH street, has now very cholee styles of Paris Bonnets and Round Hats, at very reasonable prices Particular tention paid to orders. PRING OPENING. A—The Onion Bazsar, 43 Sixth avenue. Wednes- jay and pnureday, aes 2 and i spaplaltion omer jonnets, Round Hai nda nglish Straw and fr Hats, nen a us oe Wwelection of all the new styles of Parasols. J. MAGNUS, 345 Sixth avenue. dice a8 paz Lent GA. New = |i A. MICHE! pean. 423 Sixth avenue jurned from Fae by the Silesia, with aon af ‘amsore Bonnets and Round selected by her herselt in jing houses of Paris. wn's English Roan 1,252 BROADWAY.— ROULLIER ANGIER, and ant and prices mode- Corsets, styles el F. MKINLEY, 236 FOURTH AVENUE, NEAR eens seree iy Prepared to exhibit an elegant jonnets, from Birat’s; also reese: Lidgerie Tovention 1) Ge MG WINTER, HOR MANY YEARS CON. fon ot Hionnets a tad Row fay and thuredgnes Pritt, i rsday, April 1, 2 a Between ridge and i Lawrence, By eoklya. \yApaun ADOLPHUS 4 ©O., LATE SUPERIN- tendents of Lori a Taylors “dressmaking depart ment, have How commenced business at 40 East Twen- Own materials BAVING honor to inform her f “RETURNED FROM ME. JAUBE! vpagee Sa ie, wd re ptf ers with ‘Twenty-third stree' Ap, TLLINERY CARD,—MISS L. FLYNN, 8&8 BROAD- ere sus Wie Temove to No. 5 Brevoort place on April | be pleased to see her lady customers aud that she hi tal a M*%, PION, 1,262 BROADWAY.—MODES, |i ALTO, TENOR AND BASS WANTED—IN AN Episcopal church; solo singers and good readers re- quired, state salary expected, with references, &¢. -Ad- ress MUSICUS, box 111 Herald office. N ALTO SINGER AND GOOD READER WISHES A situation in a church choir. Address SINGER, care of 8. T. Gordon, 706 Broadway. N ORGANIST OF ABILILY AND RIENCE open for an engagement in a Protestant chureh in New York or “e poms) can furnish @ quartet if desired. Ad- dress GOOD SOPRANO, WITH BEST OF REFERENCES, would like # position in a quartetie choir; Episcopal church preferred. salary moderate, Apply ‘at Messrs. WM. HALL & SON, 751 Broadway. | TENOR, WITH A FINE VOICE, 18 OPEN FOR AN engagement in a geod chureh; practice more an ob- fect than large salary Address SOLO, Herald Uptown Branch office SOPRANO, WITH A FULL, MELODIOUS, WELL cultivated Voice and fair reader, desires a position in @ cholr; salary not main object. ‘Address K., box 1 teruld Uptown Branch office. YOR DESIRES A_ SITUATION, Address PRECENTOR, Sherwin and Herbert A. SOXTRALTO DE TIRES A. ment fre M Twenty -thir: CHURCH ENGAGE. Address 267 West ay 1; good reader. t, UCTION ON rte at pupil's residence for $10 per qu ences given, “Address, giving resid K, box 120 Herald Uptown Branch office, are ce, SRIEN: N EXP! ent singin tion from May fina Address, staiing terms and particulars, DU Uptown’ Branch office. « D SOPRANO AND ALTO, AT PRES- Episcopal choir, would ‘like a posi- hurch within 60'miles of New York. , Herald —GIRARD COLLEGE OF MUSIC, BROADWAY + and Ninth street —Private insiruction in all branches of Music, under the Most eminent professors, Special attention called to our vecal department. Liberal arrangements made with good voices. A BARYTONE, WHO HAS A GOOD VOICE, AND TAS received tuition in vocal culture from’ prominent Professors for more than two years, desires a position in & Protestant chotr where he Acquire larger expe rience; but a sinall salary expected. 4 TONE, Herald office. ‘Meare Adare BARY: —HALLAM’S MUSICAL ACADEMY, 1: A. square.—Piano, Violin, Or, sara ‘an, Singing, Harmon: Instruction ; pupils under i HALLAM’S tuition or n- bervision ; class er private lessor rms moderate, YARD. TILANO, ORGAN, J WATSON gives rivate lesson her residence, 2 Cligton place (E) ments furnished for @ily practice OLD PATENT TILTON GUITARS, OLE BULL a Gi lin and Guitar ges Patent’ Violin Chin Rest ce. va gency 92 Clinton pli \essol guitar’ Gireulars nailed fre sydlpethsi goby x SINGING —Mis8 nd ¢ % th treet). taste RAND MRS J. BROOKHOUSE BOWLER, TENOR and Contratto Soloists, ‘a church choir from May 1" Wiekether of sche = USICIANS.—ONLY ONE CENT PER new Sheet Music ; $10,000 worth from ae component wholesale stock ; every one buying $1 worth will 3) pleces {nto the bargain sent to any address; why do you pay 60c. for a piece of music when you can getit here [4 Ss, raeee| theett Also Fixtures ier sale ; also Piano for SiBlceckerstreet. Mt TAMES ONIN ‘Proprictor,_ USIC.—$3 PER MONTH OR $8 PER QUAR’ Me instruction on the P! Piano with zaUAN TH YOR We aoe -ninth street, betweem Seventh and Bont ROFESSOR GRAHAM 4 OPEN FOR AN ENGAGE- haan eee J A ine a a ie, or Sorat | 39.8 first salary. Thiriyentuth street wei farce QOPRANO, TEKOR AND CONTRALTO SEEK EN- faeements: good voices, acceptable style, excellent Teaders; may be had together, for a nomi gern: tions a Feterenee tamiliar with severat ser now or Ist of Ma: ress for ten da; EXP! Box 116 Herald ofiiee. sing: ANTED—A ORNTLEMAN AS AGENT FORA PIAN- nd several cles shout to ive concerts * ares Moaakt, Herald oftice. i risdhiess WANIED-APTER MAY h A SITUATION AS ¢ leader or tenor singer, b. lot ny experience in for min HOR ‘gentleman, who hag had \) training chorus choirs ing congregational simging, and as tonor singeria S.anartet de pare Ie RN Te references given. Ai Qu vation ae ~ by aH Pe Gast ce Walter Lanton, the victim of difctustantial evidence, i. FB. Cr nm Patsey McGuire, unacquainted with the law: peay Mr. ‘ys Harrington Jimmy Witless, a colored simpleton... *. John Witd Tom Quigg, a rough student at Sing Sing: a qeny Hart Mr. Rogers, Warden of Sing Sing Prison..Mr. G. L. Stout Ralph bert, Under Warden, a man out rot pin ood by Patrick Donohoe, 9 disappointed politicis aD ang Hf John Queen John Saunders, n New York rounder.....Mr.3.A. Graver Mulllnga a spitited dAller at Sing Siig: tr Earty Tooley Martine an active Jaller at Sing Siny ‘ma, Wost Sheeney Greene, a Convict Dg ir. James Bradloy Darley Baxter, a Convict at Sing Sing. Thr JO, Adami Bill Wooster, a Convict ai Mr. Lucy Rogers, the Warden isda Betsey Reilly, Dometic in the 's Miss # Nethe © Sanford Moll ee 8 very fashionable but mosierions lady Kitty Tilston ison Keepers, Convicts, State Troo| Bia rd SYNOPSIS UF SCEN RY, INCIDENTS, TAB EAUX, &C. Scene l.—The Warden's House at Sing Sing. The In- dustrious Domestic. The Love Letter and its Contents. ‘The Under Warden an Enves-dropper. Jvimmy, the Col- cored Simpleton. A Cowardly Assault, Lucy defends the Friendiess Boy, The wangerows, Prisoner—402, Ralph Egbert’s Suspicions Confirmed. The Convict’s Hypoeri An Offer of Marriage Declined. Walter Landon’s A| The Victim of Circumstantial Evidence Tolls his Bfory: The Heart of a Woman. The ted Letters, Find- ing a Friend in Need, “Babert’ hery. The Strugile for the Letter. Po teres etre ‘The Under Wi T am not Tad Raiph'kgbere” The Prisoner of Sing Sing. Emo: tional Tableau, Scene 2.—Corridor in the Prison. The Flashy Visitor. The Corn Doctor and his Circulars,’ Hen Franktin’s Kite- dying. De Soto Liscovering the Mississippi. gohn Saun- Ayn ingen Bargain with Babett for tie Release of hie Friend. A Leaf from a Late Prison Diary. The Fve Hun- dred Dollar Bill and What ean be Bouxtit with It. Honor among Thieves.,iss Moll Meggs, an Old Friend, Visitsthe Prison, Varing Attempt to Bribe an Official, “An Indig- nant Warden. “Not for millions!” A Man without Price. Moll Megg's Threat Scene 3.—Inter! jor of State Prison at Sing Sing. The Convicts! Cells. | Life in the Prison, Vatsey Maguire tn a Strange Place. ‘' There's somebody in my cell. Walter Landon and bis Manacles, Tom Quigg i Fale Keys. The Coming Uprising. The Pledge ot ae, sy. he Secret, The nal Agreed On. andow's Promisge distnyes. Bee rand to the Village. The Pistols out of Repair. The Strange Leticr, “Are we betrayedt” success o! the Con. viets’ Ruse. A proot of Trae Manhood. Daily Occurrences A Sing Sing. Caught In-& Trap. Walter ‘Landon's Lite bar Prt ba Jimmy around in spots. Exciting Tableau. ene 4—Hallway in the Prison. A NewO ficial. Pat rick O'Donohoe. Supercargo of the Coal Ce! A Politt- cal Bargain. Maison Doree and Det onic Jimm; and the Eesnls of | his Errand. The Man in Uniform. Happy Blunder. Egbert’s Trick Warrant for the Warden’ Arre: Father's Strong Right Ai @ Hour of Triumph. rest of Rogers the Warden of Sing Sing. A Law. Gitien, A Villain’s Handiwork. “Striking Tablea ene 5.—The Afar! in Sing Sing State Prison. The Convicts at Work, The Silent Compact. Patsey McGuire Becomes Musical. | Egvertand the Convict Quigg hold a Private Confe fol in the Shoe. AN Heady fornnitise.. The Rules must be Eutorced. Walter Lake don Insulted by Raiph Egbert. The lieart ofa Man. The Letter from Albany. The State Arms A Pardon for Water. Not Delivered. The Assault on the Keepers. Revolt at Sing Sing. Shot for Shot. ‘The Convicvs He: venge. The Alarm. ‘The Prison Bell. “Betrayed!” The Troops at Hand. A Stray Shot, Death of Ralph E; pert ‘The Revolt Crushed. Grand Finale and Sensational eau. to Obtain Position. The Attack on Lucy. A ENTIR: EW OLIO OF FUN ENTIRE WeW OLIO OF FUN ENTIRE NEW OLIO OF FUN precedes the Drama, precedes the Drama, precedes the Drama, each in which the Entire Company of Star Artist Po yen aay RET Rem Pe appear, Miss JANE COMBES, fe., &e., appear every evening and at the Matinecs ina rand variety of acts. sone® DANCES, Es, SKETCHES, * and the new Local Drama, entit i THE © 1OT'S k THE CONNER REVENGE: LIFE IN THE STATE PRISON—262, the entire evening, but is enacted at the Matinees. MATINEB MATINER MATINER EVERY MATINEE MATINER * MATINEB MATINEE WEDNESDAY MATINEE MAT! MATINER MATIN AND MATINE! MATI P MATINEE MATT SATURDAY, MATINE! MATL wATINE MATL aT MATIN: MATIN MATINE! MATL a6 MATINE! MATI MATINE! MATINEE OrCLOcCK, SATE MATIN EVERY MATIN MATINER WEDNESDAY. MATINE! MATINER AND SATURDAY MATINEE MATINER BE BNTIRE wATSEE MATINEE EVENING ‘MATIN MATINER PROGRAMME MATINER MATINEE GIVEN MATINE! MATINEE MATINE, ,and production of “welt AMUSZMENTs. Bogrys THEATRE. BOUCICAULT, Mr. Edwin Booih, .Proprictor and Manager MR. DION BOUGICAULT ALL O° Ielsh Comedy 1 or, Turn About is Pair | nly produced in every detail Mr, KOBERI PATEMAN, Mr. SH MIMAN HOEY Wickes any YOUNG. Mise elit MORANT and othe others fine capable pappy ontws Mien ALLACK'S, Proprietor ana vg Manager .Mr. LESTER WALLAOK WK, in his ie Tmpersopation of This charming 3 “pia a ian F “tidurny Phe N Mr. SOTHERN, Mr. JOuN IN Giusti ‘m EB ON Sart ‘TRDAY AT2 OLR, Mr. GEORGE BROWNE, Mr. W. J. IN A. M. HOLLAND, Mr. _G! Ebwin, "x Hg KATHERINE KOGERS, am, RE Isf and Mra. J oF TON, HU pate APRIL oa Ao wi LORD DUNDREARY® Produ MARRIED Ams SETTLED. MATINEE SATURDAY, AT lg P. Mr. WALLAOK begs to announce that, on THURSDAY EVENING, ee in of ies % and during the present run o! SOTHERN will present a oa rend extraordinary contrast of char- acter by appearing BLS B GALGIOK LORD DUNDREARY m MARRIED AND SsTTLED. BY oe TEEATEe, |, B. PRELI LIGH.. seccceees MOnOgor JON DAY, MARCH 1873, 2 WHEE, “Increasing exe xeiteménn 3D WEEE, from brank Leslie’ gt 1, written expressly iran Mr. VERNANDEE FOSTER, The greatest succoss ever achieved in dramatic rep- resentation. Crowds of delighied audiences nightly tes- Utying their unqualified approval oi this great Drama, ingagement for a piahis of 1BBO the Champion Atiiete ot the world, the Serta King, who will perform the most wondertul teats ever attempted. preceded by the FIELDINGS ip an entire new act 8 OF THE NEW YOKK PR: os. [Prom the Nee York H rald, Tuesday, March “Jack Harkaway” was presented ‘laste évento first time to the patrons of this popular cast side resort, and it met with a very flatteriny iN tion from ae lume audience, which pacxed the house, ‘ihe play abounds with startling and hairbreadth escapes, bot! land and sea, giving an opportunity for the Introduction of tableaux.’ "The first act opens Upon the deck of the ship Fairy, which goes to pieces in @ storm, alter there has been’a mutiny among the sailors. The second intro- duces an island in the China Sea, which the castawa' seamen and passengers have reached, and so on throug! five acts there are telling situations and much h Jack Hurkaway (Willian Marden). @ high-minded sullor, once a collexe boy: lrovegsor Isaac Mole, a passenger W. Marston); Monday, Prince of the Pisings tHeraandes Foster), and Eunily thirs, We Ge Jone , ISO in the Fairy, and whom Jack dear; Le Caen and were well sust without doubt, will be well re eived by the patrohs of the Bowery for some time to Come. be the Extraordinary novelties in preparation. A BAD LO? will shortly be produced, OvD's MUSEUM, LAST WEEK OF JOS, ye pete AT’ First ime of the Irish COO EUAR) JOSEPH MURPHY, in Maeder's new Drama of mae REE. FIRE, CRE, J FRIDAY ev ERING Benefit and last night but one of Mr. JOSEPH MURPHY. JOS, MURPHY, MUR! AFTERNOON AT 2, Special fi PERFORM CES, MATINER the talented young Author and actor, Mr. HiGaINs, in ne Iimktion of oF OMINICK MURR AY in hi NION SQUARE THEATRE, Proprietor Manager. Begins at . Mr one Snook M. PALMER it ie “Garciages may pki IDED ‘SUCCESS Mr. W. J. Florence's adaptation of M. Leroy's brilliant comedy-drama COUSIN JACK, which is received nightly with unéquivocal manifesta- tions of pleasure by GE AND FASH. ORABLE AUDIENCES. LAR COUSIN JACK. in Migs. Ha WESTAYER, 3 JENNIE LEK, Miss 5 MARY GRISWOLD, COUSIN JACK, H. HARKINS, Mi EDWARD LAMB, MR. W. B. LAUREN MR, GEORGE PARKE! COUSIN JACK. and others. The ener Furniture and Aronia fie NEW. SECURE YOUR SEATS IN Box ollice open every day from 8A. M: to SP. Mt Monday evening Ap April My, feePqeprance of GNES Hai vy's wonderful fh, FROU-FROU. sretnene Miss ETHEL'S first night MAY NOW BE —ATHENEUM, 58% a roRdw ay, opposite Metropolitan Hotel, MONDAY, MARCH 31—MORE NEW ENGAGEME: THE GRANDEST CORPS OF "OF SPECIALTY ARTISTS HAS EVER APPEARED IN THIS CITY. MISS ELIA WEBER and GRAND BURLESQUE COMPANY will appear in the Operatic Burlesque of O.M.N.A.M. B.U,L Or, The Supper. ‘Tite Siovper and the Morry Swiss Boy, With a strot The Queen of the WORRELLS, Miss JENNIE WORRELL, and tl d King of Fun, LUKE SCHOOLC Ta in an origi- nal a OLDIER'S FAREWELL. Tit GREAT FRENCH TROUPE (ix in number). Pantomimists, Grotesque Dancers, &., dc. THE LA MARKOMS, IVAN, RIAZAN AND VORONETZ, The great Sensation Artists of the world, whose success in Russia, France, German, and Great Britain has ney, ‘sived them the wond of NETEENTH CENT! i RY, together with oa feguiat aan ‘Company, Mana sal Doors open at 7; curtain rises at 8. Box office open daily. Seats secured in advance. MATINEK WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. TEINWAY HALL. FAITHFULL, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, April 3—2 P.M. The last Lecture in America of the distinguishea Philanthropist, Author and Bdito iiss EMILY FALTHPULL. “Last Words on the Woman Question ma LRCTUHE GPRECEDED BY A HALE-HOUR CONCERT. mnTlokets 60e. and Zoc., at 116 Broadway, Schirmere and e Hall. RYANT'S OPERA, HOUSE—TWENTY.-THIRD 8T., between Sixth and Seventh avs, near Booth’s Theatre: Every evening at 8 and SATURDAY Matinee at 2. Fist appearance of the Champion Dancer, MASTER BAk Y, MASTER BARNEY, who will appear in his inimitable B-cakdown, and as JANE we ins HOOLAHAN, in the Litelligence Office. FAN Ltt Ld EB CALICO HOP, MINS THE CALICO HOP, BRYA NTS MINSTRELS THE CALICO HOP, BRYAN?'S MINSTRE THE CALICO HOP, MINSTRELS | Characters by Dan Bryant, mour, Dave Reed, Harry Stanwood. Brockway, Carter, Norman, Clitton, Morrissey, © Dameron, €c. MATINER SATURDAY at 2 SEATS Si CURED, CADEMY OF MUSIC—BROOKL . THURSDAY, APRIL ihe universally popular comedian, JOHN E. OWEN! ONE NIGHT ONLY, ONE NIGHT ONLY. APPIEST DAY OF SY LIFE, Mr. orMax Mr. J. E. OWENS SOLON SHINGLE. SOLON SHINGLE... «Mr, J. E, OWENS Mr, OWEN! ‘AN, PAREE CHARACTERS Sale of seats will comtsence Tuesday, Apri i AGICAL BAZAAR, 82 Broadway, two doors above Twenty-elghth street WAKIe & LEVY. Proprietors NOTICE OF REMOVAL. Messrs. ARTZ & LEVY beg to announce td Ase! have taken the ELEGANT STORE, No. 1,131 under the ST. JAMES Fo eae A HICH HAVE N. THIS COUNTRY. oer te aie vege from SO conts BOXE! $5 and upwards Evening, parties aiid ith Magical Bowral ‘iven in ment SUE List FREE UPON APPLICATION. MAGICAL BAZAAR, 1,18? Broadway. ia GARDEN, TIVOLI GARDEN, TIVOLI GARDEN, Eighth street, Eervera Second ane, brag avenues, THIS AT 8 O'CLOCK, CONC! CERT, CRED CONCERT, executed by a britflant ‘and efficient Orohestra of 25, 25, 25 of the best musiclans” -PELIX J. EBBN Conductor... BRYANT’S, ASTER, D4" BRRAEY ns JANR ANN OOOLATER Ee BARNEY IN HIS CHAMPION Jia, ue NEW SENSATION, Tony Pastor's stor Frill be confine Firesid REARURER FOR LECTURER WANTED—MUST BE prepa te art on Saturday next; security re- uired, references, Add y DOX 14) Uptown Branch offic “THE IRISH DETECTIVE,” jonday. April7,in the New York iced on inion, 4 for one week T J. SAUSE’S DANCING ACADEMIFS—CLASSES AP Masonic Hal, 11s gnd MG kage Thirteenth street and Brevoort Hall, 154 and 156 East Fifty-fourth street. SOIREE at Masonic Hall, Tnesday, April 1 PRIVATE LESSONS at any hour, day or evening, _erReU LARS | at Private Ae ‘ademy, ae East ‘Hleveath at. AMUSEMENTS, TLINWAY HALL,—RUBINSTEIN—THOM AS. row (MONDAY) Lvenins, March 1. at o'elook. Y yer 1% Ct BY ES at Fy o'clock. Y ive seas, "Ave tt ANTON RUBIN: ih tay 3, a sd ‘thsi WikNTAWSET, THEODORE TH junetii THE GREATEST CON‘ WD} To with ‘and his uarlvatled Orchestra, i itt GOMBINATION on record. PROGRA! Can Ml FOR MONDAY MIREING, | wanen =. Thee, ‘Tiina Theo. 1 Fantasie, ie. Violin—"Oth: Henri Wieniawski ai Overture "the Sali Dutchman’ Theo. i pomae! Orchestra, Reserved Seats $2 and $3, according to love miulon— Lower Floors, 8150; $2. Sent: | rograi Bteinwa: ’, 701 and it Broadw: «DAY EVENING, April Hrookiyn Asademy—WEDNE ITEINWAY HALL. THE OCEAN SYMPHONY, great Sinco Mr. KUBINSTEIN’S advent in Aincrica number of requosts have been received that hi Orchestral Symphony. THH OCEAI be performed under his personal I Yirection. Its, there- fore, WIL satistachion that the management announce " TO-MORROW, ONDAY Fen, MARCH 31, the first [sy 6 in New York RUBINSTEIN'S OCEAN SYMPHONY, under the personal direction and conductorship of the composer, if ANTON RUBINSTEIN. reine appa DAUR OE P| IN- 3 Sith his unrivalled T NIAWSKI rchesira. UBINSTEIN.THOMAS MATINER, PEA ANG Aiternoon, at 2 o'clock. ug Lt inwsitt OF Hall Ne PEAR. eS hh AN’ THEO, THOM. ATA Reserved Seats, $2, at sstoinway's, 701 and 714 Broadway. TO ace HIB BUNDAN, 8 DIs! BE LN CAGTURE, ‘At the ATHENEU My 685 Brondw way. Sub'ect—"Is GEO. FTRAIN INSANE OR NOT" Internationulists, triends and foe: 50, and hear what fhe ablest physiologists of the couniry haw tosay. Dr. a8 Prac medicine for 22 years and is inevery way te tena B. LENT'S MUSEUM, NEW YORK CIRCUS, CARAVAN AND ZOOLOGICAL OAL GARDEN, THE Ritestirds SHOW ENTERPRU’E OF THE AGE, MBINING A GREAT AND &XCKEDINGLY OBRILLIANT TRIPLE O1ROUS TROUPE, and a most wondertul collection of Elephants, Lions, Jionesses ard Baby Lions, Tigars, Lecpwds, Ani Ga. oiles, Pomels, LY aay boyy irs. Monster Ser) @ 1 with iants, D wart’, Olroaasian Ladies, Bearde Wo" wee B. Albings, Living 4 skeleton: nes , AE arm i 1idren, rowers, i Bmuatiost ani Pte iiied Paee i He World WAY, Of ‘ r Ar Y, MARGH a PM, on the book, bound on ita ON AND FOURTH ATENUES TWENTY AXEL mont WFOURTH AVENU! STREETS, N y hs MATINEES EVERY AFTERNO } NCING TUESDAY, APRIL EXHIBITIONS SevERY BVENIG. Deoraonen at at laca renic Reyigieanoes t 2 ard 8. ADMITS ds SHOWS. chil Idren ui der nine years, 25c. AGRAND DEMONST! ALTV es. PAWAD! of L. B. eel Circus, Mu eum, Menagerie and reel te Nal Garden 'To- cossional F< atures will be given on MO! MORNING, March 41, which will be no‘abie tor the aneatiage beauty of the horses and pcnies aid the magniticence of the ac- cessories, The processions will start from the corner of Twenty- sixth street end Fourth avenue at and pass to and through Madison avenue, Forty. street, sti avenue, enth i tree! it nue, rourteentn street, Third ave ae Broadway to Fourtcenth street, Fourth MENAGERIE, cn Seventa avenue, Forty-ti reet, al street, w renue to Tweuty- xih street, T., BARNUM's GREAT TRAVELLING WORLD'S a MUSEUM, MENAGERIE AND HIPPO. * WILL ora pete RC Ay, MAreh 2, he AMERICAN. ies rUTE HUiLbiNa (Rink), corner of Third venue and Sixt) by fe ird street, and ne Pope and NIGHT, One Hundred Thottaand Ni lew and Tntecestl Novelties. Prof. fre iri lel PL a he) Ne LACHINE, NA’ RTRAIT GALLERY, MoviNG a MRQBANICAL AUTOMATONS, iD. LY WILD A. FOUR PERFORMING BLEPHANTS. CAMELS AND ahem RIDING GOATS. LIVING ‘UBiosrrres, DOUBLE CIRCUS COMP. Two separate Beet Sao at the pi time in two separate circus ri "tan 6 and 7 to 10 P. M. ippodrome pertormances begin at 2 and 8. Admission to ail, 50 cents; children (under % 25 cents; @ few reserved seats, Be cence extra. Free admission to all who purchase the “Life of P. T. Barnum,” written by himself, a book of 800 pages, illus- trated price reduced trom $3 8) to The Rink is comfertably warmed and brilliantly ila- minated. ‘PROFESSOR ETENNE LAMBERT FREE, LECTURE, ¢ ee AY, MARCH 31, at 8 at 1,283 Broadway, near Thirty- fourth street, UBI EO’ “HOW TO LEARN FRENCH RAPIDLY.” All who intend visiting France should attend Professor Lambert's Freo Lecture, Simply mastering a few practh cal Ii ne, ina roreete in AS aud daily Tnter: Course, will prove the means of trebling thelr enjoyment while materially reducing their expenses. ik TOURI<TS' FRENCH CLASS. PROFESSOR LAMBERT will commence the comi week a DAY AND EVENING I RONUNCIATION GLASE especially adapted to the WANTS OF TOURISIS, 'USIC—LAUGHTER, DR. OPO ped and oe 5 shrine will ire another combined uierintn it i MUBIO AND LAUGUING ‘Gas i MON nDAY YevERIN Gs MANGH s1. rand Concert by GRAFULLA’S celebrated 7TH RiatvENT BAND ‘will commence the entertainment, tovogcupy one hour, alter which Dr. COLTON will ad: ie minister the to Ladies and Gentlemen. Tickets 25 cents, admitting to the whole. Music com- mences at 73 o'clock. HE NORTH POLE. ASSOCIATION HALL, corner Fourth avenue and Twenty-third street. The celebrated Arctic explorer, eloquent and popular lecturer on Far Northern Lite and and a scenery, will give n course of three, illustrated ‘lectures deserip- tive of his researches and adventures in search of the on the evenings ot. riuesday, April l; Thursday, Apri 3, and Tuesday, April 8. Vivid and pictorial descriptions of the sublime aspects of nature in the mysterious regions with which his name and fame will be forever Mdentified, accounts ot ESQUI- MAUX LIFE AND CUSTOMS. Each lecture at the close will be bah gee ay ED. sicTuRMa ¢ taken in the Hayes & Bradford Expedition and daring other voyages. Tickets tor the course, A potig sy ome! Seats, $1. Single Admission Tickets, ts. Reserved Seats 3 cents extra. For sale at then oa ‘N ACADEMY ¢ March 31 and ApH MONDAY AND Agnes,” with the original cast’ from bears Pry peers seats at DLERS BROS,, Montague street, Br lyn, ‘Melodie in “Now He is Risen,” Tom- ’ Chase, . Publishers, 11 Broadway. R, COLTON AND SEVENTH REGIMENT BAND. Ee a! “SRR aver Manto, Moncay eve sion, (AARD.—PRI ATE MUSIC LESSONS, PIANO, ORGAN, Violin, Guitar, Harp, Singing, Harinony. 92.Clinton Place (Eighth street). Eetablishes 1854. Student's Journal and circulars mailed. JAY WATSON, | Director. TAN BRYANT’, CALICO HOP, NELSE SEYMOUR as HAMLET, — DAVE REED’ BROCKWAY, MORRISSEY, EMERSON, STANWOUD LD FOLKS? pied ee id ¥8,0ld people and young couples do, como NEXT TURSDAY NIGHT, April’ 1, to Waeriem Market Tall which is just right ve mn Fasth street, close to Fourth ave: nue, in ye towne of New Yorke, yo shall heare one of the best Old Folks’ Concertes ever given in ye olden times. Ye must come early if ye wanta good seat. Doors a | commence at 8 o'clock. Tekets at the door, 5) children under 14, 25 cents. EW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 paayery way, between Houston and Bleecker streets.—Eve: uld visit the wonderfal Museum; it is full ot gverything people should i ane understand. Lectures aily on * [ vvag aed Marriage.” Those parti unable to ome these Important lectures aoe pow a com. forwarded. post e, on rece! Hi ce} cent by a ah ants Y NEW YORK MUSEUM Os TOMY a roadway, New Yo ANJO.—JUST ISSUED, Banjo Manual, the most sim; imethod of the kind ever ry Without the least, knowledge o by, Coke ge 4 the ‘ediour mad ot Bee, leterred so many from a continuance of the This work contains popular airs, also the bell Tmmitation ; peice ot ya ind In € trish Ji wand Dance, Jig, and Irian J! Hast Houston st re ty iF Be om jquston street, near Bowery. al’ for sale by all music dealers. BNCING AND, BOXING ACADEMY. 18 CLINTON Place, near way. —Hoxi ht in twelve jessom fh fine amortment of Fem Fe: ne ‘pparatus and bomen petites: A Colonel MONSTERY, BOGAN'S SIMPLIFIED Ne; Complete, and only d, cnabling’ the pupl to play tunes at asic notes, IRE! oo CALICO 7 Pan ae 2 THURSDAY, April 17, R, COLTON CL A tama REGIMENT BAN: D Music and Laughter. Cooper Institute, Monday ever ing, March 31. ‘Aatniseto ROOKLYN LYCE Pn BEAUTIFUL HALL, stage enlarged, new scenery, Sromny Te rooms, making it we Bets ner een Dijou, thea is to le’ av on very reasonable corms. ‘Apply to SaNiror, 221 Washingion street, Brooklyn. EAD THE EVENING TELEGRAM TO- ROW. T MR, TRENOR’S ACADEMY OF DANCING, LYRIC HALL, 723 Sixth avenue (Keservolr s eae heir PUPILS can commence at any time, attend conveni¢nes and LEARN ANY PARTICULAR He GARMO'S Paveixa <4. ACADEM Y, Y) aM AVENUE, CORNER inweos ST. "EURLLS geesived ANJO, GUITAR AND ALL STYLES OF DANCING DD for the variety stage taught by HENRY ©. DOBSON 141 Fourth avenue, 141 rourth ‘avenue, Il Fourth avenue RJ. O. ELLIOTT pao pe FROM MEMORY Shaks| sy] “Hami Bleecker paiieing Ti Broadway ay even ren 31, Rgcitadion at - 2 0 venus. a AMUSUMENTS, Spee OPERA MOUSE. RY28* Maur, i “ pes “ gas: on, “ (PHB FLIRTATION.” | Gasoocs psoutirep OOMEDY af SRRICAR Goor ETY, Wit NESSED ALREADY BY THE MOST ae en LG See Beant AND FASHIONABLE AUDIENCES Ente GATHERED IN THIS MAGNIFICENT THEA- ARAND OPERA HOUSE, (GURTAIN RISES AT 8® West Twenty-third street, qpener ot Eighth avemme. Mr. AUGUSTIN DaL' Sole Lessee and Manager THIRD WEEK hishee~4 SAM; THE L FLIRTATION, PROHIBITED COMEDY, Mra, JOHN WOOD, Mz, JOHN BiovanaM, Miss M ARY, Mr. W. J. LEMO Mr, HENIY Y ORtse, iss ANNIE D EEL AND Mr. ia | LULA DIETZ, E. F. KETCHU! BELLA “GOLDEN iy the famous Comat Com bed of this theatre ansiNa SATIRES AMERICAN CHARACTER, Promenade Deck of a itudson River Steamer. Grand Parlors atthe Fifth Avenue Hotel—Five distinet ‘and magnificent SALONS seon at one glance. L On the Beach at Long Branoh, UNCLE SAM MATINEE besa onces HALF. phat ONE. TN PREPARATION, (01 1LLTANT. REPRODUCTION, the WORLD-FAMOUS BENSATION, Mr. Augustin Daly's great original Local Dra ‘UNDER THE GASLIGHT, TH AVENUE TARATRE. (BEGINS AT @ eee 730 Broadway. Sole Lessee and Manag -Mr. AUGUSTIN DALE NEW Btu EVE, FALSE® SHAMEt EVERY EVENING this week erat Thursday, om which night ALIXE will be acted for the last time ‘ta season. NEW A TEAWS will be given with its briitiant and perfect cast Or) ei all its charming, scehic | adornments, DAVENPORT as Constance, Miss CLARA wowtis as Magdalen, Mrs. G. H. GILBERT NELLY MORTIMER as Mary, DAVIDG: ROCKWELL, M TINGGOLD. Me, b. WHITING, Mr, OWEN "FAWGBEE Mr. CHAPMAN in their original characters, THURSDAY | Xs" NIGHT, ri (for ihe tat time.) ne SATURDAY, April 5. Farewell Matinee of TUESDAY EVENING, April 8 OLD HEADS AND YOUNG HEARTS (for a few evenings), with entirely new scenes. 1 IN ACTIVE PREPARATION for brilliant reproduction the famous drama of societ, ty T Hs ith eaitie poe. d the unap- 'o be given with magnificent scenery and the wu: proachable ORIGINAL CAST. iif LYMPIO, THEATRE. Mr. J.B, HAY! ; ‘MOND. VENING, and NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. CROWDED, RENTHUSTASTIO FASHIONABLB AN: UDIENCES NIGHTY GREET THE AUROGREL ITED AFOSTLE OF FUN whose unabated isccss tn hit atchless production of HUMPTY DUMPTY has never been igen in er annals of amusements in America. . Lessee and Director ARCH 31, ante throngs of people, hily assemble At this elegant theatre, and whor By Mer iayigh applause and hearty laughter, attest ‘thou ate preciation and enjoyment of the admirable and diversified entertainment presented by the ‘OX AND SXIMAFUL FOLLOWERS, afford undeniable evidence of the undiminished pepu- of the “American Grimald: is brother the Pantaloon par excellence, and his large superior corps of speclalty artiste HE MA’ S$ MELODIES OF THE MARTENS are nightly accorded double and triple encores, and their inimitable “Duet of the Cats,” despite its. run ot over 400 nights, has attained a popularity, that is truly marval- wonderful dexterity and grace displayed Biot, NEESON and ils tatented “sone ih, thelr Clasnloat Gymnastic Feats, which are unaccompanied by res dan- er, render thelr perlormance AITRAO VEG MNAST EC ACT EVER SEEN THE SUPERB VOICES OF THE RUSSIAN QUARTET have won unqualified encomiums from all lovers of supe- Tior vocal music. alate, edisi The charming Infant Veloct eCYOUNG AD LITTLE VENUS, continas thelr ssionithing uicycular Derformances and Win new lawrels at each successive appen KYNOCK AND SMITH'S SKATIN EVOLUTIONS, illustrative doth of the finished artist and the awkward Rovico on ice, are nightly awarded their med of appro- ation. hove, surprting aeruvacs the Bedonia Arabs, ten in number, excite the wonder and approval of al! who wit- ness their Gig and startling presentations of the “Sports of the Desert.” IGNOR CASSELLTS evolutions on the wire are char- acterized by adexterity and finish rarely equalled: G. WwW. concede de the finest hariequin § America, fully Inverits the pantomtmic qualidentions the famous iatn'ly trom whieh he sprung, ie 1s ably, as sisted by Miss FANNIE BEAN fotumbine., “The Scenery and Music are tisurpnascd, am tricks and mechanical effects, inventes ua ryduced under the immediate sapervis : ‘OX. were never ex- ben yt “on the New ¥ aye. EMUMPIY. DUMPTY ERE IT BE TOO LATE. THe PAMILY MAT! JERS ON. WEDNESDAY AND are patronized by the cite a the city, and are more largely attended than those at any other place of amuse- ment, For Matinee prices (spcetatly redneed), see bills, Seats can be secured six 's in advance. Carriages ior i ceareny ati ce es ‘hose celebrated and favorite gymn Hie WILSON BROTHERS will short ppear. LYMPTC THEATRE. EXTRA Mr. JAMES B, HAYES...Sole Lessee and Manager. ages and classes, who 0 SEASO SPEOIAL A Mr. Hayes begs to announce that the next Fall and Winter season at this favorite d able establish- ment, which has for eleven years maintained ui roa tion asthe most, popular theatre of New York, col mence on or about August 15,1873, and wilt be devored exclusively toa raat succession ris See class ATTRACTIONS, No theatre hitherto open to stars has had either the scenic and mechanic: vantages or the capi tor public accommodation which belongs to the Olympic. It will be thoroughly renovated prior to the reopening, and with the recent additions and improvements made init will be fein the citys a new house, on the most attrac- wh ite i it; ‘iow 4 {Fe sll open Cor firet class stars as com- binations “For dates aed verins PPO aye Olympic Theatre, New Y« ‘cineca a 1 EN. NIBLO'S GARDEN. TBLO'S GADAY EVENING, March 31, 178 roduction in New York the now and artiing. Goris written by Ned oa IN THE INDIQN ‘COUNTRY, if SCOUTS OF THE PRAIRIE, HE Scouts OF THE PRATIIE, TRE SCOUTS OF THE PRAIRIB, al characters b; bonded og vr ROBY the ort nal Baffalo 3. eo HUNDRO “(the original Texas Jack} B26. SUDBON famous ta Nea Bunilited ted b; Mile. montacofifth ‘the ‘celebrated aaa da full Dramatic Compan: A BAND Of PAWNER money ll The performance will commence with a new farce, AN K. SPECIAL NOTICE -MATINEES ‘WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS AT 2 O'CLOCK, IBLO'S GARDEN, CARD. In obedience to the expressed wish of olaree oe ber of their patrons, the mRnake me an ae ee Ly 1) erealter PERFOR, ANCES” at Their theatre each week until furs CWEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS AT 2 O'CLOCK. MATINEB, 10'S OST W WEDNESDAY, MJ MATINEE, aunitig’s Gardens . At 2 o'clock. te PRATRIB, mon RA HOUS (pont pamons re DELE rire amt ant ENGL MON wARCHS =| DE xo LE gous wR BAG AND! McAN, a DREWS, be wv. HERR McANDREWS, MoANDREWS, T DARKY DELIN. pare Hl |e THREE ATERMELON. ie Gus WILLIAM: TONY Past PASTOR) ASTOR, TERS TO GRORGE F Noort ax) Kiti> HENDEMON. ARTER, HARKY HART, BILLY EMMETT, win cs Tuesday and Saturday, Lavies admitted free om Fyiday evenings. moor. or

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