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1 Wace K FROM FIFTH AVBNUE MOTEL, AT 151 Wert twentythird street a lew, genuemen and a gentleman and wife can sus accommmodaien with Board. LARGE HALL, feravng™ NOW VACANT, AND ONE not Rourieen Buit of sf Boon Booey May 1, to let, with Board, at 217 unusually desirable. Ref- NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1873—TRIPLE SHEET, ] e BUARDERS bebeedetecas EAST SIXTY-FIFTH STREET.—TWO OR 30 three gentlemen canbe ccaaeaiaiaal with rae Board and pialaly fu furnished R Roo terms reasonable. — 31 “WEST THIRTY-FIFTH STREE' furnished front Room, suitable fora gemtieman and wite or two gentlemen, with Board; terms very moderate. SUIT OF ROOMS, ELEGANTLY FUR- with Board, te adults. 43 West Twenty- i eben rd nished, to lét, 1 Rerhsnnarte ae a noes eg ‘withoa Shonra ‘Apply at office Of. A. HUSSEY, 8 BLOCKS FROM BROADWAY—$7 PER WEEK, large Rooms with Board for four gentlemen; table boarders taken; handsomely furnished house neighborhood and location. 61 East Fourth stree WEST THIRTY.NINTH STREET, FIRST HOUSE from Fifth avenue,—Handsome|; etd ‘suit of Apartments on second floor, with pri BLOCKS aoe BROADWAY.—TO ) LET, A SUIT of elegantly furnished Rooms on frst and second ont for families or Seatlemep, with first class French 2 Waverley plac re ay: 204.—H ANDSOMELY FURNISHED APART- ith Board, will be vaeant May 1; Summer prices: front Room for single gentleman. et- erence. 5TH AVENUE, S1—A SUIT OF ELEGANTLY FUR- nished Rooms, to be vacated the aiddle of April, to RT private table aud attendance; references ¢x- ‘TH AVENUE, 2%, OPPOSITE CAFE BRUNSWICK — 5 Elegant ae of Apartments, with private table; also other Rooms and a desirable Room for a physician. ‘anda Suit on second floor, with pr i : Sently or permanently, in the pleasantly located double house 45 Fifth avenue. TH AVENUE, i47,-A VERY DESIRABLE SECOND Floor (newly painted), with unexceptionable private table; also two front Rooms; on Thursday, Friday and WEST WASHINGTON PLACE, TWO DOORS FROM Macdousal street—Nicely furnished Rooms to let, wih Board, torether or separate, for geallemen an wives or single gentlemen; few select boarders taken, BLOCK, Weer OF BROADWAY, 180, BLEECKER jicely furnished excellent ae for fi ctigs on aiusie persons at B6t0 $10 per week: ; R BAST. 13 front, large anid hall Rooms and middie Room, all ad- joining, with southern exposure; locatio entral, four minutes trom Broadway ; references. V TH STREET, WEST, 354.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, A large front Room, on second floor, with hot and cold water, i TH STREET, 815 WEST.—A FRONT ROOM ON THE TH STREET, 230 WELL FURNISHED ¢ ST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—IWO 316 ine Rooms to rent, with Board, separately or tos ther; euprivate ‘Doarding house ; good table; references JDSON STREET.—TWO YOUNG MEN CAN 391 HUDSON, STREE with Board and Lodging ina ig English family with all home comforts; terms $6 400 vacant on April 26, First and Second Floors; ‘ing to Europe ; will be let ip suits or otherwise, Pilisuperiar Board or unexceptionable private table. WEST TWENTY- aarED STREET.—WILL BE IVATE FAMILY WILL AOCOMMODATE GEN- eman and wife, of two or three young men. with nd Board. Thquire at $63 ‘Thirty-second GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE CAN HAVE A - large unfurnished Room, with Board, in a private house up town, west side. “Address DELTA, box 147 Herald Uptown Branch office. |ARD TO FIND A GOOD BOARDING PLACE” fora reasonable price.—Large front second stoor Room, brown stone house, mewly and elegantly tur- nished ; all conveniences; superior Board ; best references. Twenty-seventh st t, between Fourth and Texit ce) avenues, five minutesof Broadway and Fifth Avente Hotel. ~~ BOARD | AN LO) ING WANTED. A {GENTLEMAN DW E g DESIRE Two ROOMS and Board ina strictly private family, in @ goad lo- cation above F others need fourteenth stres none answer. Address, with terms, GOODSPEED, 46 East Fourteenth street” GENTLEMAN, WIFE. CHILD AND SERVANT desire two large Rooms on second Board, amin June beowees Madioon ant oisth avenues, above Thirty-thir third. fe 5 a Font om with price a d full par- A Harlem or Yorkville retercnces excbia be moderate with full part x 188 He: Uptown Branch office. JQOARD WANTED—FOR A MARRIED LADY, IN A private family, or where there are the comforts of & home, in New York or Brooklyn; terms must be cheap; her hiisband will be at home from, Saturday until Mon: day. Address C FORT, box 210 Herald office. BoakR WANTED-BY, 4 GENTLEMAN, AND WIVE at june I, in location Tims no! x $25 a week’ ‘dares AS! se box 176 Herald office; reler- ences exe Boar. WANTED—BY TWO BACHELORS, corner Thirty-first street and Fifth avenue; one jarge Room desired, with first class accommodations. Address W., box 1,406’ Post office, New York. YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE DESIRE BOARD with a first class private family; no objection to terms must lars, ALLEN, NEAR mn fourth story to let, with Board. 1 ™ STREET, WEST, 328 (EXCELLENT LOCA- tion).—Handsomely furnished Reoms, with Board, Jor gem! eranand wite or single gentlemen; $14 to $20 for two; no moving in May; references. 1 EAST TWENTY-THIRD STRE OPPOSITE adison Avenue Park.—To let, furnished, with Board, one Suit newly furnished Rooms; two oF three Rooms. © 1 WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, OPPOSITE Fifth Avenue Hotel.—A Suit of Rooms, elegantly furnished, to rent, to a party of gentlemen, with or ‘without Board iso single Rooms 1 WEST TENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVE- i nue.—Will be vacant soon, large back Room, with middie Reom connecting, third floor, extra wide house; superior Board; u exceptionable location; references. 19 BAST SEVENTEENTH STREET.—NICELY FUR nished Rooms to rent, to gentlemen, with or with- out first class Board. QB, EAST WASHINGTON PLACE, NEAR BROAD- eo) way.—Suits of and single Rooins to let, with first Class B Telerences exchanger 930 8h. I. ONE BLOCK EAST OF MADISON *) square.—An elegantly furnished Floor to let, in I suits or singly, with first class Board, trom April 15. erences. 25 PERRY large Room Board, to gentlem: moving in May. 27 WEsT THIRTY-EIGHTH STREET.—BACK Parlor, second and third floor Rooms, single and en suite, with Board; no moving; references. QQ LAMARTINE PLACE (57 WEST TWENTY-NINTH street).—Desirable Rooms to let on second tioor, furnished or unfurnished, with goed Board; house an neighborhood first class; references exchanged. QQ RAST FORTY.SIXTH STREET.TWO ROOMS ON first floor to let, with Board; ready for occupancy; reterence exchanged. 39, WEST TWENTY COND STREET.—A SUIT OF two large Rooms on third floor to let, with Board, to families or gentlemen. STREET. FURNISHED, on second third floors, with nd wie or single gentlemen; he OARD WANTED—BY A LITERARY GENTLEMAN and wife, in ‘ment for @ first class new Piano; an old one will be tal exchange; location good; terms Address B, A. B., East a en reasonable; references. ‘Tweltth street. OaRD WANTED—BY A PHYSICIAN, THE USE OF m, furnished or unfurnished, on firs: floor with Board.” Address, with terms, J. M., box 189 Herald Uptown | Bi inch office, RIVATE FAMILY,—WANTED, BY A WIDOW LADY and son, adult, two comfortable Rooms, with poets nutritious Board; permanent for the Summer, and per- hups longer, it the place suits; terms moderate ; ‘frst class Felerences given and required. Address BOARD, box 5,440 Post of ANTED-BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, fortable Room, with (ull or partial Board Fifty-first street and Ninth avenue. Address T. A. Warren } street, room ll T ANTED—REASONABLE BOARD FOR A LADY ‘and gentleman, with a front Bedroom and hall Room, in a strictly private family, west side; references. Address BOARD, no 958 Post of lice. WASTEDSA CARPETED ROOM FOR MAN AND wife, with Board, within fifteen minutes’ walk of Pavonia ferry, West Twenty-third street; German family preferred. Address R. W., box 1471 Herald office. WAMtER—8y, A LADY, A SMALL ROOM, WIT joard; price not to exceed $10; or would” give in- uction in English in exchange for vart board. Address BOARD, ox 173 Herald Uptown Branch office. WAxTED-A FURNISHED ROOM, WITH GOOD Board, by two young men; answers must give full particulars, price, Ac. ; location inust be west side, below Thirty-tourth street. “Address W. H. W., Heraid office. ANTED—UNFURNISHED ROOM, WITH BOARD, for lady and daughter, between Tenth and Fiftieth streets and Second and Eighth avenues; terms $4 each. Address APEX, 307 West Forty-third street. J ANTED—THREE LARGE ROOMS, ee diate Sta with Board, for four adults for six months; minutes from Union mauare terms about $100 per Inept; references exchanged. $8, stating particulars an location, A. D., He rald optown' Branch office. COM. near No.4 33 WEST THIRTY-THIRD STRE @e) nished Second Floor, three room without private table; also Hall Room sion for yearly arrangement, or till Fall. 3478, STRRET, 146 EAST.—HANDSOMELY FUR- e nished Rooms, with Board, in suits or singly; to be vacated on or before May 1, to offer for the year or until Beptember 15; reference. f EAST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—FURNISHED +) Rooms, with Board, en suite or singly: Summer ar- rangements How m a. 35 WEST FOURTEENTH ‘STREET, BETWE EN F ~) and Sixth avenues.—Newly and sei furnished sunny front Rooms, first class table (private if required), for tamilies or r gentiemen ; reference. 30 eee nT VENT Y SIXTH ©) front Parlor and Bedroom, second floor Floor and single Rooms; location and ne wae un- exceptionable ; table excellent; prices moderate. 40 WEST 29TH ST—HANDSOMELY FURNISE Rooms, in suits or singly, with Board, in a class house, just opened ; bathrooms on e: moving in M WEST WASHINGTON PLACE.—NANDSOMELY furnished Rooms to let, with or without Board, to men; private family, where there are'no rs. liberal ‘conees- 4 NEAR BROADWAY.—A SOCIAL PRI- ) vate family will let, trom May 1, a handsomely fur- aished Suit of Rooms on second floor to gentlemen; also a ictan, with Board, if required, ‘Uptown Branch office. 212.—A NEATLY FURNISH man | Address F ed STREE s' ED ROOM, nd wife or single gentlemen, with —LARGE AND Turauted Road to let, with 4 WEST THIRTY-s small hand-omel) Board ; loca house and table first cla: comforts of a hotue; second story front Roo! room, 46 family or single gentlemen Bished. WEST WASHINGTON one furmished; one unfur- TWENTY.NINTH STREET.—A HAND. somely furnished Suit of Rooms; private table if 47a" aiso, on third floor, two large Rooms, with Board; terms moderate. 47 West TWENTY: EVENTH STREET, BETWEE Broadway and Sixth avenue.—A front and back Parlor, with or without Breakiast, for gentlemen only; no moving ; terms $4 a 4 SOUTH WASHINGTON SQUARE,—PLEASANT furnished Rooms to let, with good Board. Reter- 49 WEST NINTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND Sixth avenues.—To let, with Board, Rooms, fur- nished or unfurnished ; ready for occupancy last Week in April; house and appoint ‘nts first clues; reference. 5 WEST THIRTEENTH STREET.—PLEASANT FUR- e nished Rooms to let to gentiemen and ladies; Board for ladies owl, 5] west THIRTY STREET, @ 1 family offer a ha: ely furnish or four Rooms. together or separately; private bath; re: erences. Private table if desired. 5s CLINTON PLACE, NEAK FIPTH AVENU e ‘ond and Third Floors, handsomely jurbished, with or without Board, to parties of gentlemen, , BETW FIFTH Rooms to let, with WEST eferences required T NINETEENTH STREET. e Roems, with dressing rc Board rst class house), to a small gentlemen ; reterences reauired 64 WESsTTHrEy BETW “E and Sixth avena weil furnished Rooms ‘on first and third floors jor table and accotumeda- ons; private family ; terms very reasonable. A SUIT OF TWO ms, to rent, with amily of adults or FROM 7 FAST FOURTH STREET, TWO BI Hroadway.—Nicely furnished back Parlor, with Bubstant « tleman and wile; all improve- menis; no moving inva ; charges moderate 109 ¥, THIRTY.SECOND STREET, NEAR Br adway.—To let, with Boara, one or two large Rooms, connecting; hot and cold water; only a few boarders; rele xchanged. EAST TWELFTH STREET, ONE BLOCK FROM Broadway.—Two concecting Rooms en parlor - AS closet rd poison cold water; also third story pnt Room; handsomely iurnished; first. ¢ Fewer nces exchanged. i 7A Oe yee 14 EAST 128TH STREET.—NICE FURNISHED m and Board. in an Americ family, $14 for two; ingle Room, $7; desirable efor @ quiet coup! 165 wrest ~ TWENTIETH STREET A LAR Je) front Room and hail Bedroom, furnished, t to 4 party of two or three gentlemen, with or without Board; ee Mis, LOCKWOOD, GEN tain 20: man and, with Board: required. HH STRE large Room, second floor, er: also’ sinalier Ri: pin: tor f single gentlemen; first clase table ; $7 to $15: no’ 21 2 WEST TWENTY-POURTA STREET.—TO LET, With Board, (wo single Rooms, to gentlemen; feterences exchange d 22 WEST TWE respeetahle mi ecommodated with 1 249, oe te rd and pleasant Kooms, with WEST SEVENTEENTH ATuE yate family will let two or thre ished or unfurnished, with of without Board, lu gentle- man and wife or single gentlemen. Q56 West, THIRTY-NINTH STRERT.—TO LET, JO handsomely furnished Rooms, with Board: house has ali modern Impey vements; couvement to our Aine of care; Bo myying 4a May, ANTED—A LARGE DOUBLE ROOM, WITH Board. for two gentlemen, not above Thirty fourth street, Address, stating terms, which must be moderate, HARRISON, box 130 Herald Uptown Branch office. Ww* NTED—BOARD BY A YOUNG LADY, HO ‘would be willing to room with aj terms not to exceed $6 per week: references given and Te wired. Address C.E., West Side Advertisement office, 3 Twenty-third street. Wate UNFURNISHED, TWO ROOMS OR ROOM and Bedroom, with Board for wife and daughter, Syears ot age; between Fourth and Twentieth streets and Fifth and Seventh avenues; terms not to excced $00 per month, Address C. SMITH, 246 Bleecker street. LL'8 TURKISH AND ELECTRIC BATHS, 61 Lexington avenue.—Kooms tor gentlemen or tami- lies, transient or permanent, with or without meals; pri- vate table ifdesired. Baths open ail night USE, Ww ixth street, on the Europe } OTEL §T. GERMAIN, FIFTH AV} TWENTY- second street and Broadway.—Elegant Suits and single Rooms now vacant; table d'hote or European i entral location; rooms all tront. LEGAL NOTICES. SUPREME cou COURT, BP ube Perera ang penmaation of sertiment ‘behalf Aldi ep and commonaity of the elty ie ive York, y "relative Opening of Kingsbrid, Rorthwardly {rom th the southerly ine ‘at *totn street to m Riv laid out by the in the city of New York. d Commissioners of Estimate and Assessinent in the above entities matter, hereby give notice to the owner or owners, occupant or Occupants of all houses and lots and Improved uF ualmprovet lands re thereby, and to al! others whom It may concern, ro That we have completed our estimate and asse: ment, and that wil persons interested in these, proceed. ings 6 or in any ofthe lan 0 may weldng duly verified: the teat ie shecugon tk G jersigned Commissioner: roitces 13 Broadw (room, iin the said cltys on pril, 1873, aud i objee that we, ie saia ‘April, 1873 and for purpose rl bet in atiendace at our said ome on-oneh of ease tan. Cre I o'clock A. M. —Vhat the abstract of the sald estimate and_assess- rv with our maps, and also all the affidavits, us in ng our report, have been de} in the office of bs pa melt o Public san day of sl ie ctra New York, re to remain unit the 6 73. Oe —rhat the the limits Retead OF thee ‘Bsseasment afore- ae ‘are as follows, to wit:—All ites certain lots, pieces parcels of land éontained, lying and being within the following bounds or limits, thatis to say ;—Commencing at the point formed a by the intersection of the northor! erly line or side of 145th street with the westerly line or side of the Eighth avenue; rang thence northerly along the westerly line or, side gigh avenue to the h water mark of the flariom iver; thence along the high water mark of the een iver as it winds ver at high and turns to the Hudson. ence along the easterly side of The tiuasos River, at hi water mark as said river winds and turns, lune or side 0: loath street thence easterly. routherly line or side of 183th street to the ‘side of the Boulevard; thence southerly along easterly side of aid Boulevard to the northerly line or side of 145th street, and easterly along the said Rortherly line or side of Msin street to the point oF place of beg Pernatour report herein will be presented to the Su- reme Court of ie State of New ork, 9 ate ese term hereof, to be held in the New Court'House at the City Hall, in the city of New York, on the pot a day ot May, 1s73,'at the opening of the Courton that day, and thal then and there, or a8 soon thereatter a4 counsel can be heard thereon, a motion will be made that the said report be confirmed ewRY PARSONS, WILLIAM J. own } commiasioners JOUN T. McGOW. New Yorx. March 19, 1873. ALE OF WILMINGTON, CHARLOTTE AND RUTH eriord Kailroad, under decree ot foreciosure.—By Hirtuc ot a decreo of the Superior Court of the county of New Hanover, in the State of North Carolina, made in the case of Joseph Stuart a: ilo C, Cathond, surviving frustees against she Wilmington, Charlotte and Ruther: road Company and others, at the January term 1873 of said Court, the undersigned, Edwin E. Charley M. “Stedinan and John D- ‘taylor, refereey, ep bys wiil sell ublic auction hhightst “bidder. at the “Court, House door, in the city. of Wilmlagton, in atoresaid, on Thursday, the loth day of Apel “875, eat Worclock M., the entire Railroad known as the “Wilmington, Char: fotte and Kuthertord. Railroad” Molt [tn eatern (orenl nus im the city of Wilmington aforesaid to its western terminus in the town ef ai in said State, a of urruss, istance of 273 miles, of which 134 miles’ from said city ‘of TO, a Brinlles from theelty of Charlotte. to Buffalo Creek, in the county of Clevelarid, in sald State, nre completed and in use, with all the railways Tights of way, depot grounds and other lands, tracks, brid ies, vi vide depots, station houses, engine houses, car t houses, wood houses, machine shops and all tae ops, houses or buildings, and all locomotives, tenders, cars and other quipments, and all maeliinery, to materials of pny Ree for constructing, ¢ said railroad or aay part thereof, and al or fixtures of the Rime belonging to or purchased by sald before named de. fendant and now in its possession, together with all aud Singular the corporate rights, (ratichises, and privile he said above-named defendant, as the same are set forth in the Indenture of mortgage referred to. inthe complaint filed in said case, And including also all and singular the shares of the capital stoc Wilmington Rallway Bridge Company” standin name of said detendant, and all the estate, right: Interest, property claim and demand of sald jetendant in and to an, Ail real and personal property. fects herein before referred to or which is owned deiendant. Terma of sale, cash. The bonds of dbove-numed detendunt, “The Wilinington, Charlotte and secured by the indenture mmplaint as bearing date ‘and Lockwood and the ing in the aggregute to $2,500,000, will the purchaser or purchasers in pay- ment upon the following terms and conditions, vi For'y thousand dollars of the amount bid at said’ sale to be paid incash, and ior the residue or remainder of the amount so bid, the bonds secured by said mortgage will be received to such extent and in such proportion as fuch residue or remainder Pears to the aforesald aggre- gate amount of said bonds A ferees, SOUND. TAYLOR, Fenrvany 22, 1873, 10 MARY ANN HODGES, DAUGHTER OF RICHARD, Hodges, late of Twyiord Common, in the parish of Aconbury, in the county of Heretord, who resided about eighteen years ago at different places in and near Clerk- enwell, iti the county of Middlewex, and who is supposed to have emi rated to the United States of America about the year to her legal representatives.—Take hotice, that the Judge of the County. Court. of Meretord- shire, at Hercford, has made a decretal order Ina suit of Dickens and Another vs, Imms and Others, srt you and all persons clalning ¢ ny estate or interest Zertain trusts of the will of Elizabeth Hodges, late of the Callow, in the said county, spinster, decease ae e 18th day of July, 1873,’ by post, Registrar of the said Court, full’ parca claim, with all the necessary evidence in conmaf of the same. In default thereof you will be exeluded from any benefitunder the said will, And further take notice, that after this advertisement you will be bound by any decree or order made or to be made im the said suit if you had been personally served with the original plaint, By order of the Jud NEYNOLDS, Registrar of the Court. Dated this 13th day of March,'187% plements, fuel ai operating, repairiny mers of 4 OOD'S MUSEU! AR’ rostrivety THIS WEEK 0! ONLY, ROBSON. VENING FIERNOOW AT IMMENSE. SUCCESS ae the Me ‘of the inimitable beaut Actor, Mi Mr. STUART ROBSON, MINNIE FOSTER, ‘as Policeman an ker AL it Protean Drama in his new Drama, KS bie IN_NEW YORK. A O heorages SQUARE THEATRE, Proprietor Manager... | __vaite of insaaa corer be aghg BHOor at 8. Saturday Matinee at 1:30. Hlages inay be ‘pe ordered at I. MR, ROWE AS MICAWBER. MR. MACKAY AS URIAH HEAP, MR. BURROUGHS AS DAV. COPPERFIELD, THE PRESS UN.| MR. ay AS. ad eect IN ITS MR. LAMB AS T BS. RAISE, MISS: MastavEte AS BETSY ‘TROT- OOD. MICAWBER AND ‘MISS FOWLER AS AGN COUSIN JACK, | MISS: TAURERE ng MRS, MIGAW. Begi MICAWBER. A GENUINE HIT. EVERY NIGHT | COUSIN JAOK,_ WITH 178 i THIS WEEK. GREAT ORIGINAL CAST. SATURDAY, FIRST AND ONLY MICAWBER MATINEE, MONDAY EVENING NEXT, MISS AGNES ETHEL IN FROU-FROU, SECURE YOUR SEATS IN ADVANCE. AMUSEMENTS, Ounmzis THEATRE. EB. HA! py ae Manager ¥ EVENING ‘APRIL ty DA’ EVERY. NIGHT AT 8 O! Ky, WEDN! ESDAY AND AY AT Last two we Sanka wee poe ta bUsPrY, D APOSTLE OF FUN .CCRED} achieved a degree of eqnalied'n the ands of amusements i ‘Americas, ee ‘he thro: audiences ightly assemble at this elegant theatre, and who, by ay thcit applause and I pees meme este a cet an his ‘alta ollowers x ers ard unde bie ev a un of the america a eae and his unel rivaled corp nF corp of of nasialty axviete, TiNeks WEDN MATINERS BDNEBDAY AND: SATURDAY. RAND OPERA HOU! G Mr. AUGUSTIN DAL! ALY “ -Bole Lessee and Manager LAST FOUR PERFORMANCES OF UNCLE SAM; OR, THE FLIRTATION, LAST NIGHTS OF MR MRS. JOHN WOOD. LAST NIGHTS OF MRS JOHN BROUGHAM. LAST worre, of thie bei erent —Mr. Y CRISP, Mr. W. J. LE! rg SENBTNS, Mr. KIGHUM. Med. EO PAGES Me M! GOLDEN, Miss ANNIE DELAND; isn MARY CARY Miss ELLA DIETZ, &c., &c. LAST MATINEE NEXT SATURDAY, at 134. e%s— EASTER MONDAY “NiGH?, April Leal wee real- istic revival of the ‘world-famous oat UNDER, SEATS CAN NOW BE SECURED. AMUSEMENTS, ¥ NIBLO’S GABDEN, Ne rae ETRE a Elan THE WITH THE ORIGINAL WESTERN H. BUFFALO ‘EXAS iacK, BUNT! rwexrv) TNDIAN WARRIORS. UES OF ThE Fi PRATRIE Buffalo sine, Roouts original hero ‘Hon. W. F. © aera ie Durg by the origina! her CT ico! Ned Bimulnes teper and the Scouts Gale Dare at the Torture Fost ACT 3,—The ‘The Sealp Dancer the The Pei e formance ‘i ee roaring Faree, LAST MATTER ori 14,0 SATURDAY. AT TWO, Monda: it appear aud first time at ig teat ot oh he eelebraced 2 26880 whose engagement is Spasttteely limited to two ba TBLO'S GARDEN, and JOINT BENEFIT i aor a BENEFIT- asdtat BILL and bp JACK. NIGHT BUT ONE. THE Keouts OF THE PRAIRIES, YOR TWO ee ‘M4, 1973, ‘The popular, brilliant and vee eh Aa FAMILY, Bex sheet now open, VOKES. OOTH'S THEATRE. BOUCICAULT Edwin Booth. Proprietor aud Manager 22D to the 23TH” erfory Pp ROULICAULT in the New w Deama in 8 acts, DADDY. o’DOWD, ‘'o the Wopesamens, maw “THE K COLL EEN B. and “KERRY, Mr. Boucicault has now added @ fourth picture of Irish Life and Scenery, destined. like those feats Ae teged to encircle the world with eit entertains EVERY SATURDAY ".PTERNOON at2 Seats may be secured TWE LYE DAYS in advance abt CS ais or at Diwon & Co’s Music Store, 711 s™ JAMES’ THEATRE. IRELAND. INDAY, APRIL TER MG FRANK MACEVOY'S NEW IITBERNICON ; OR, IRELAND IN AMERICA. Pronounced by the press the most amusing and popular Grain ee th ee pee ee OMEDY, IR! NE. SONGS, DANCES, WIR AND HUMOR in one performance. Popular prices—Orchestra, 75c.; Dress Circle, We. ; Family Circle, 35¢. ONY PASTOR’S OPERA TOUSE, 201 BOWERY. og heat SUCCE 8 OF THE NEW STARE. SOR, Y BILLY BILLY BAILY, HERR mares CHAS, Me SMILEAN, Mise CELIA IPE 'ANNY FORDHAM, TURNER AND Ck Ay PO MOONE HARRY HART, THE PoruLAt PAVORITES THIS NING, The new and e: Local Dasma: entitled, TIGHTS AND SHADES OF CITY LIFE, MATINEES TUESDAY AND SATURDAY. Ladies admitted tree on a Pride evenings, gz PRALMODIBR, ¥& OLD’ FOURS! CONCERTE, Certain of ye Goode old ATER ‘UGUES AND OTHER cca PIECES WILL BE PLAYED AND S BY A GREATE COMPANY OF FIFTY, at EAST SIDE HALL, Beye sixth street and Third av., THURSDAY EVENING, April 10, 1873. Ye first song shail be at eight o’clocke. Benetit Corncll Mission, Seventy-sixth street. _Tickets, We, “Seats not reserved. ~ PIANOFORTE T HAINES BROS.’ 27 Union square, Pirst class handsome new Pianofortes for sale on very reasonable terms, and several used @ litte, very. low’ for cash, PAMILY OBLIGED TO MOVE WILL SELL A splendid, class rosewood Pianoforte, modern improvement sti fe attachment, &c.. for half price. 305 West Twenty-ttth street. N ELEGANT SEVEN OUTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO- forte for sale cheap, at BATTERSON’S Furniture Storage establishment, 690 Sixth nents, near Fortieth street; round coruers, carved legs, overstruny bass, rich re ey makers, nearly new; will be sold at for cash. BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD 74 OCTAVE PIANO- forte, richly carved, embracing all modern im- provements; maker's guarantee: cost $07: Stool Lover and Music Cabinet. Also exctire elegant Household Furniture, family leavin Call at private resi- dence 210 West 21st st. Cut this out. MAGNIFICENT 7% OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO- forte for sale—Round corners, celebrated maker, Used 5 months, for $275; also Parlor Suits, Paintings, Bronzes, Chamber, Dining Furniture; Silverware, Glass: ware, Chit a sacrifice ; property family leaving city. 36 West ith it near Sth | a T GREAT BARGAINS, PREVIOUS TO REMOVAL.— Pianos, Organs ‘and’ Bolonecns, new and second hand, trom best ma) Lier! & SONS ROS! ‘octave, carved legs, every improvement, bargain for casts beaStal plang cuss Melodgon, se, ‘J. BIDDLE, 13 Waverley place, near Broadwa: LOAN ¢ CKER STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, Highest cash advances Pianos, &c., or bought; t'77 Bleecker strect. _OFFICES. UP, on Diamonds, Aa Watches, Jewelry Tickets bough’ Pawnbrokers! At F BROTHERS’, 8% BROADWAY, BETWEEN eteenth and Twentieth streets.—M ney loaned on Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware, Silks, and particularly atl private parlor tor ladies; business irletly confidential. T H\MAN'S, 710 BROADWAY—LIBERAL AD- ‘vances nade'on Diamonds and Watches, Silverware, &c., or will pay the highest market price tor the same, ‘IBBY HOTEL 56 WARREN STREET, THREE 4 Pigcks from City Hall—Rooms Sc. a dav, $2.a $3.0 ily Rooms a 8 $1 50 a day, $40 $108 week. NGLAND HOTEL, 30 BOWERY, CORNER OF rd street.—200 mo gut Rooms, neatly turnished; per night to $4 per week. For gentle- QOATMAN FOU SE, $1 BOWERY, CORNER BAYARD street.—Rooms en suite or singly, with or without rd. Rooms bie., 75e., $1 per night STURTEVANT, © cighth and Twene can plan, $48 improvements, TAVERLEY $ jay situated vis A is week; Rooins, matho ut t $7 aweek; family Koom; “Sto $id week. —COUNTRY BOARD.—THOSE WISHTS + from the lst ot April or May, in healthy loc J table, terms moderate, will please address WM. ELMER, Cornwall Lanain: ed Orange county, N. Y. erences given and require: YOUNTRY BOARD WANTE young gentlemen dest Months in pleasant locality ; distance not execeding 2) miles, within easy access of c Ni dress, stating terms and full particulars, ¢ ce YOOD ACCOMMODATIONS d HAD FOR J tour adults, in a private family, one hour from the City Hall Inquire at 93 Liberty street, room 12. OS AUARGE AND BEAUTIFUL FARM, ABOUT ONE hour's ride from the city, by boat or cars, a tamily gan get the Lest of Board and company, good bathing, drives, &c., at very moderate pri dress HORN OF PY, Hox 3 Herald office, IN NEW JERSEY.—TWO Board during the Summer 7PARRYTOWN.—BOARD MAY BE OBTAINED IN private family; gas and bath accommodations: Short distance from depot; Ad: reterences exchanged. Gress box 143 Post office, Tarrytown, N.Y. WANTED BY A GENTLEMAN, WITH WIFE, CHILD, aad nurse, Country Board, within one hout's ride ot New York, from middle of May until October, enewers must state éxact location, price, &c. Address 'W. OU, R., box 2,404 Post offiee, New York. WASTED—BOARD IN THE COUNTRY, N AR NEW York, for an old gentleman, ata farm’ house, where he would have nh comfortable tare and be cared tor; terms must be moderate. Address C., box 3,811 Post oftice, New York. TANTED—RY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, BOARD ON \ Staten Island, ator near New Brighton. Address, | with particulars, M. H. C., Herald efice, SUMMER RESORTS. OUNTAIN HOUSE, SOUTH ORAN Station, N. J.—This favorite first cl X TROSE MO Fegelved at the hotel by the undersigned F. PAU G. DUNCALY, HE PARK HOUSE, ith May as a fii Rooms may now be se; tiul scenery, one hour's ride from Ne to let and for sale, SUMMIT, N t class f Choice ASTROLOGY, MRS. VANSISE, BUSINESS AND MEDI- Clairvoyant, Spiritualist, tells same, day of riage, brings together those long separated, gives {ive thtormation om all affairs of lite : no satis no pay, 621 Sec Z tells Tames nn all diseases Asta: corner Harrison. TTENTION.—CONSUL ON BUSINESS, LAW rant ‘ riends, I x arrings: a {unter SHOWS . gives numbers; 50 _ basement ROPEAN CLAIRVOYANT TELLS NAM likenesses, nu: \a2 West WEIAINGTON, — CLAIRVOYANT, Jucky humbers; Call of write | K* cents and $1 188 TELLS has a positive cure Al Kast Tweny-eighth ROP. LISTER Is THE ONLY ASTRGLOGER IN NEW York. Send stamp tor, ciggular. 89 Sigjh avewue iB. Bear I wouty -Lrst seek minutes trem | foot of Barclay strect, via Morris and Essex. Kaltrond: trains daily. tra {nducements offered to partics wish. ing immediate Board. ©. HITZELBURGER, Proprietor. RRR Ho CARMANSVIL FOOT OF 182d street, North River, has been thoroughly refitted | and newly furnished: will be open for the reception ¢ Euests on or about the Istof May. Applications for Kooms | MERICAN OFFICE—ESTABLISHED 1864. amount to loan on Watches, Diamonds, Je Silverware, India Shawls, Laces, Valuables, & will buy; utmost iF J. H. BARRINGE hr CORNER FOURTH § way, opposite A. ‘T 697 BROADWAY, A Liberal advances on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silks, Camels’ Hair Shawls, Lae ahd personal Hews? of every description. AMES P, MATTHE! 87 THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.— . A I pay the highest price for Diamonds, Jewelry. Advance on the same. ISAAC Broker, 57 Thirteentf street, near Broadway. ches and Diamond y FONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEW- elry, Silverware: and the same bought and sold. GEOK St Broadway, near Fourt: NASSAU ‘ast Thir} , OPPOSITE made on Diamonds, and all kinds of ime rere The and sc 40 SIXTH AV UE, BETWEEN TWENT’ and Twenty-fiith streets.—Liberal scxanene nia on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and all Kinds 0 Same bought at rull value, L. BER GR} BROAPWAY, CORNER aMrry STREET.— +) Money liberally need on Diamonds, Watehe: gewelry and all Mercli at the ablishe: Loan oifice. Same bought and told. M, ROSENBERG, 1.267 BROADWAY, OVER HERALD BRaNcH a office, room B.—Parlors tor ladies; branch 182 Fulton street, Br 1. Money loaned on’ Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, &c. Same bought and sold. LINDO BROS CLOTHING B. MINTZ’S, 63 SIXTH AY —WANTED, A “sro worth of Castoft Clothing, Carpets Jewelry, for the Western trade. es and gents wil be amon: silk dresses, $1) to pants, $2 to $10. A note by post punictuaily attended to by Mr. or Mrs. Mintz, in and out of the city. * EN THROUGH or ec, You will find or address Mr. oF ERG, 246 Seventh avenuc, second house fourth street. above Twent TM, MARKS! loi Sixth avenu gentlemen can recer utmost Val Cast-oil Clothing, Carpets, Jeweiry, call at or address the nuinber ax above. Ladies waited on by Mrs. Marks. A’ Please try, and satisty yourselves. IWENTY.THTRD THIRD, J t strect—M. LEON pays Highest pric tor ladies’ and Zentleinen's cast-olf Clothing, Carpets, &c, Ladies are waited on by Mrs, | ATF. HARRIS’ BETWEEN | AA ‘Washington a n- tiemen w r ast-off Olothin high pric und to fill | and go. rods must. be oats, from $3 to $ e call or o | hove. Ladies a ‘Mrs, Harrie T_M. COHN'S, 426 SE NTH AVENUE Thirty-fourth street—Pays the full value and Gentlemen's Wearing Apparel, Carpe . bY Man La addressing. Ladies attended to by Mra ote eee NILA 178 SE TH AVENUK.—LADIBS id gentle Lage can ae full value tor Cast-off rpets, by ing on or addressing. Do ig by false Dre! tenders, Ladies attended nhalt T 883 BROADWAY, AR THIRTE TH STREET— Ps H. HE He the: highest prices for Ladies’ and Gentlemen's 4 Carpets, &e., dc, Ladies } will be wa! TH. MAN THK HIGH. £ est price rents’ © set-off Cloth+ img, ane Furniture, &¢ attended to by Mrs. MANNE | are MANNES' | AA nighest pric Om Clothing, Carpets, Furniture, & by Mrs. Marines. T EDWARD MILLIS WELL-KNOWN ESTAR. AN lishment, 160 seventh avenue, near. Nineteenth Street—Utmost value paid for Cast off Cl lotbing, Carpets, by calling on or addressing Mr. or Mrs, MILL ACOB NASUR, 254 SEVEN TH AVENUE, BETWEEN @ Twenty-fourth and Twenty-ftth str will posi- | tively pay the highest cash price for ladies’ and gentle- men‘scast-off Clothing and Carpeta. 93) SIXTH AVENUE, NEAR Founrit aTener— OO? Ladies and gentlemen will rec: or cent more than any other dealer will pay for © ang om en, } Carpete, de. Call op 0 Sad oF Mrs. »| one taken in exchange, RARE CHANCE.—AN ELEGANT NEW PIANO right from the warerooms; cheap for cas! old A. B,, 14 Bast Tw veltths sty LADY WILL 8ELL HER 8PLENDID ROSEWOOD iron frame upright Piano; price $130; terms easy. Inquire at 423 Broome strect, one block east of Broad: w BRILLIANT TONED 7% OCTAVE ROUND COR- nered rosewood Pianoforte for sale, this day, at pri- Vate residence 120 West 23d street, used since May last, Gort $1,000, tor $300; Stool, Cover, Music Cabinet, cost 200, (ito Barior Suits, Bedrootn Suits, Carpets . Jess than haif cost. Cali t reet. st BE "MARTIN: A FINE ORGAN, TWO BANKS KEYS, FOUR SETS $250. fire reeds, eight draw a but little used, in fine order, RY & CO., 789 Broadway LADY WILL SELL A HANDSOME ROSEWOOD én iron trame Pianoforte, celebrated makers, eost ong ay tor $100, including Stool; sweet and pewer- 28 Third street. TONED Parlor ‘cost Parlor MAGNIFICENT rosewood 74 AND BRILLIANT octave grand — square Pianotorte, nearly new, goaransesd, $1100, for cash: ‘Stool, Cover; rich its,” fine Paintings, Bronzes, Curtains, rosewood and "walnut Chamber, Library, and Dining Furat- ure, at a great sacrifice; family leaving city, Residence iis Went e ichth street (Clinton place), near Sixth avenue, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND Planofortes, | Steinway and Weber scales; a sacrifice; boxed for shipment; rosewood Piano only $10. KK & SON, 127 Bleecker street, EAUTIFUL 74 ROSEWOOD PIANO, SERPENTINE mouldings, $124; payent Acraffe Treble, almost new, $20; instalments taken $12 month 8 107 West Twenty “third st, corner ! Sixth IRST CLASS PIANOS RETAILED ft. WHOLESALE prices, direct from factory. Send for circular. 78 Barrow street, near Hudson street. ay SALE ar A GREAT BACHINIO BA SMELL Pipe 0! our rey octave of ry Nn; to SH. ai Win ERB! Union equae Len F%. SALE—A PIANO AND BLACK WALNUT BED. room set, Call for two days at 139 Lexington avenue” JOR SALE—A PIANO, HARDMAN'S MAKE, SEVEN octave, with pearl Keys, and in general order; can be bought tor $200 cush. ‘Call at 126 East Pitty ath sireet. J. P. HALES NEW 7% OCTAVE PIANOTORTES oJ. are the best and cheapest Pianos ever made. For sale by the thousand at Thirty-flith street and Tenth av. EW STYLES FIVE OCTAVE DOUBLE REED C ebipes Orga reed this month, at eg ad ICES ; $110 and each. Fifty other sles, — Fompn ‘upward ing The MASON & HAMLI w offer, at their new warerooms, 25 Un m uare, the largest assortment of the best fastrumenta ¢ of this class in the world, at prices which are rendered ly by their unequalled tacilities for manuta 8 rented with privilege of purchase tor monthly payments, TANOS AND ORGANS.—GREAT BARGAINS, NEW and most beautiful styles and perfect tones ever made, and by = instalments, or for rent, during this month, at T Ss", , 481 Broadway, than can be found elsewhere. L—ON “INST! 547 Broadway TANOS AND ORGANS TO RENT AND SOLD ON instalments; great bargains for cash. CHAS. J. BETTS, Broadway, coruer Tenth street, next door to race hureh. best makers. at lower prices for cash, or $08 (BEAUTIFUL WEBER INCLUDED), CHEAP TA asthe cheapest. good as the best, for rent or sale; 8 Union rent allowed purenaser; at MERRELL’S, No. square, 165 Fourth avenue, — JANOS.—SECOND HA )F VARIOUS MAKER in thorough order, for si at low prices; also Pi to rent and on instalments, by CHICKERING & SONS, East Fourteenth street, between Broadway and nih avenue, re wei irae HE MOST RELIABLE, BEST FINISHED AND richest toned Pianofortes, manufactured with new metallic agrafie, from $225 up; 7 octave, nearly new, tor 150. CO-OPERATIVE PIANOMAKERS, 110 Bleecker st. Witt FINEST 7% OCTAVE Piatios for less money than. other houses; Bradbury, $240; Inte used: Panos to rent, DECKER & BKOTHERS, 56 Bleecker street. € $200 FOR A HANDSOME ROSEWOOD SEVEN improvements, wood a octave Pia ith carved legs and modern West Twenty-eighth street, near Ninth avenue. @ splendid bargain; at 425 INSTRUCTION, THOMPSON'S COLLE AX. opposite Cooper institu Arithmetic and Languages, department—Telegraphy taugh: practically with instru- ments, Demand tor operators. N ARTIST WILL TAKE A FEW MORE PUPILS IN Drawing and Oil Painting at her studio, 126 Rast Fitty-fonrth street. $10 per term. NHURCH HILL, WASHINGTON, CONN.—$20 PER r fora good home and school of forty weeks. sso four hours, from New York. Ad- ORKHOUSE. BUSINESS COLLEGES, 1.282 BROADWAY A corier (Thirty tira. streets and. 62 Bowe ry.—Young ae ualified for business; married and grown-up ladies ede Jey edugation taugyt privately, day or evepjng. TH AVENUE THEATRE, (CORTAM RISES AT 8) Sole Lessee and Mana: § r, AUGUSTIN DALY iis fin EVENING, APRIL 10, 'E LAST TIME (but id 8 me pean: London ome yy Characters by Miss Clara Morris, Fanny Davenport, Ba Gritithe Mrs. G. H, Gilbert, Mr. George Clarke, W. Davidge, D. Whimey, 0. H. Rockwell, B. RingKold, Owen Faweett, Fran| man, Carrel Ne TO-MORROW ‘FRIDAY) ytd Bat 'URDAY EVENINGS, ea a a of wes VET? ‘NEW An extraordinary programme for EASTER MONDAY. TUESDAY NIGHT, APRIL 15, first night here of Mr. DALY'S world-famous Drama ot Society, DIVORCE!" rut EATRE COMIQUE, 514 BROADWAY, Mr, JOSH HART. ... Lessee and Proprietor The new drama, CAPTAIN FIREBRAND; or, THE OATH OF THE TWELVE. Mr. WM. H. WHALLEY as Captain Firebrand. The lightning Zouave Drill baz ee 4 fb Qombatiby. rrific Bayonet Co! Mr. CHAS, AUSTIN ti and Miss CARRIE AUSTIN. adruple Son; nd Dat e mise gree CNIELS nea iiis FANNY LUCELL Miss CARRIE, HAINES, Miss IDA GREENFIELD. Second week of R. M. CARROLL and SONS. HARRIGAN and ae ped wan ‘OHN HART, JOHN QUEEN, LARRY Ey, JAMES SSADLEY, Mins JENNIE HUGHES, Mise KITTY | ONTEL, Y, ing FANNY L iss TDA CEL Mins CARRIE HATN! Miss [DA GREENFIELD and a host of others in @ new and pleasing programme, concluding with CAPTAIN FIREBRAND; THE OATH OF THE TWELVE, Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. P. i a BARNUM’S GREAT TRAVELLING WORL FAIR, eee BEOMES cra AND HIP AT THE AMERICAN, INSTITUTE f BUILDING (Rink), se eta avenue and Sixty-' Beponeese TEMENT IN THE CROW who flock in thousands at ener entertainment to see ie LARGEST AND BEST SHOW IN THE WORLD, patronized alike by the ITE OF TI THE ARIISAN, THE TRADESMAN, THE MECIIANIC AND THE LABOR! THE SUCCESS THAT. HAS THUS FAR ATTENDED THE INITIAL PERFORMANCES OF THIS MASTODON OF SHOWS has no parallel (in point of numbers) in the annals of amusement in Gis count: 30 MORE SEATS ERECTED. Notwithstanding Mr. Barnum supposed he had pro- vided suMcient seats for all in the paecious Rink, he has found it necessary, In. the last two days to add chairs, mal 6 Rink now capable of seating {iuntiaber otpeople of any place of amusement in tis country, ARGEST MENAGERIE IN THE WORLD. eae Gear MUSEUM IN TRE WORLD La! T CIRCUS IN THE WO: Two naictinet erformances in two peparets ings, both in full view of the Chpreirt at the same tim r, Barnum would advise ladies and children to attend the afternoon performances, and thus avold the crowd. ym 1 to Sana 7 to 10 P.M. drome periormances begin at 2 an 8, dren under nine, 25 cents; Boors open Double Hip ‘Admission to all, written by ar a cop _ 800 pages, illustrated. Price Teduced from $3 50 to $1 . Will exhibit in Brooklyn, 0 on Capitolme grounds, for ONE WEEK, commencing MONDAY EVENING, April ve thereatter every alternoon and night. hs fegsionndad GARDEN. VOKES FAMILY, Eg = AVOID ROSINA VOKES, pcan THE JESSIE VOKES, CRUSH az VICTORIA VOKER, THE DOORe FRED, VOKES, ON THE FAWDON Vo FIRST NIGHE- BACK AGAIN. SECURE MONDAY, APRIL 4, YOUR IN THEIR GREAT SPECIALTY, SEATS BELLES OF THE KITCHEN, IN SALE OF SEAT: ADVANCE. BEGINS THIS MORNING, AT 8 O'CLOCK. OWERY THEATRE. vM. B, FRELIGH MONDAY, APRIL 7, 187: CRING THE arte GREAT ORIGIN. ce ‘pial MILITARY DRAMA, ent! THE REBEL’S LAST ee, OR, THE GUNMAKER’S. tn Sacts and 12 tableaux, written by Charles Foster, the ropular dramatic author, and dedicated to T RAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC, repleto with starting tableaux, territic situations, Battle scenes, skirmishes, ThiaimmangesTiscine le forded 04 tnahioutar er actual occurrence that never have been written or acted, “ presented for the frst time to the patrons of this thé ee Not He. The peculiar characteristic tableaux at the at ae paepeucs remaining seated until the - ra Tov ERS IN A Pinte ‘will precede the Mr. E. T, STETSON wait shortly rin the FASTEST appete OF NEW YORK, written b; TONES PASTOR and Charies ‘roars it raat of BAD final fall of the isin course ot Eoaeenctias TALLAOR’S. Proprietor and Manage NINTI Mr. LESTER WALLACE EK of Mr. ee in bisextragrdinasy aioe of DAVID orp Du NDR ARY, 1 be presented muis AND" Eve EVENING SATURDAY MATINGE AT 1:30 P. M, The following eminent artists will appear :=Mr. SOTR. ERN Mr. J. B. POLK, Mr. BISHOP, Mr. CARROL, sie t HOOWN, Mr. LEONARD, Mr. HOLLAND EDVI CURRAN, Mr. PECK, . Miss RATHERINE: ROOERS, witie ROSE COGHLAN, hess ae ere Mrs. JOUN OX PLAN OPEN ON’ MONTH IN ADVANCE. acgutain is rises at8 precisely, and carriages may be or- red at ORES FAMILY. RETURN TO AMERICA. ANNOUN ENT EXTRAORDINARY. Messrs. SHOOK & PALMER, of the Union Square Theatre, have the honor to announce that they haye ar- ranged with Messrs, Jarrett & Palmer for the appearauce of the wonderful, VOKES FAMIL 1T NIBLO'S GARDEN, FOR A BRIEF SEASON OF TWO WEEKS, MONDAY EVERTNG, A APRIL 14, on which occasion ee epee 4 in one of their cele- specialtic This engagement of the VOKES FAMILY 4s necessaril limited to TWO WEEKS as they have to leave New Yor! o ie ih ot Apr to meet engagements long since made In other ¢i ‘A tull company from the UNION SQUARE THEATRE will appear with the VOKES FAMILY, Sales of seats will begin on Wednesday morning, at 9 ovelock, at the Box Office, Niblo's Garden. STut WAY HALL, MISS ANNA ret & (eet RECITALS, SATURDAY, Ap 2:30 P.M. WEDNESDAY, ini 1} : to both recitals. an be r cipal music storenand the Theatre Ticket “oruceyIM4 Broadway. ACADEMY —FAREWELL OF MULE. AIMEE. HES UKEN OF OPERA BOUFFE, AND THE NEW PARISIAN o TROUPE, Two nights only and a matine Thursday, April l GRANDE DUCHESSE, Friday, April 18, LES CENT VIERGES. SATURDAY, atl o'clock, LA PERICHOLE, The sale of seats commences on Monday. ARIETIES THEATRE OF NEW ORLEANS TO rent.—Proposals will be received until the Ist day of June next for the rent of the Varicties Theatre, com- meneing With the next season. The theatre is complete in all its appointments of wardrobe, scenery, properties &c. Address £. RIGNEY, President La Variete Associa: tion, New Orleans. M* GEORGE serge he THURSDAY AND, AIDAY EVENINGS BROOKLYN" LYCEUM. Y. A.C. de YALE GLEE CLUB, The only appearance this season in New York, at ASSOCIATION HA. THURSDAY EVENING, April 10, COLLEGE KONGS, fe, Admission, 75 cents, Reserved Seats, 25 cents extra; at Schirmer’s, 701 Broadway, and at the Hal JTEINWAY HALL.—SATURDAY, APRIL, ho Positively LAST MATINEE GREATEST PCONCERT NCOMBINATION | ox RECORD, RUBINSTEIN, WIENLAWSEL THOMAS’ ORCHESTRA. La TO-NIGHT. YALE GLEE CLUB. ASSOCIATION HALL Only appearance this se AUL FALK’S TIVOLI GARDEN, Eighth street, between Second anil Third avenues. Every evening at o'clock, yp ROME! NADE CONCERT, Gainey OF PAINTIN LOCES DURION HISTORICAL COLLECTION, comprising over $0) paintings by the best masters, from the tourteenth century down to the present tim Now open from 2 to 10 P_M.. tor the Penefitor JERMAN HOSPITAL, in the GERMAN SAVINGS BANK BU entrance on Fourth avenue, near Fourteenth street, Admission during the day, dc. ; in the evening, 2c. “MUSICAL, _ A SOPRANO, HAVING LED CHOIRS, A THOROUGH musician (willing for a test trial), will engage her services fora church In New York or vicinity. Address MARY, 410 Bast Fifty-second street. SUPERTOR BASSO POWERFUL LEADING SOLO volee and sight ove will be disengaged Ist Address § Box 17%, Herald otfice. Pye Gu. ITAR PLAYERS.—EXAMINE THE ‘Gold Medal Tilton Patent Guitar.” 92 Clin. ton place (Eighth street). be a the premium above all other guitars. JAY WATSON, Agent. ANO, ¢ ORGAN, ai ITAR, SINGING,—MISS aives private lessons, day and evening, at inton place (Kighth street). Instru- for daily practice, S.—ONLY ONE CENT PER SHERT FOR songs and pieces. As an extraordinary in- Mecians ducement, to close out my large stock before the Ist of May, ever: resent ol for sal phe dollar's worth you buy, T make you a sheets; no trash, Pianos cheap, Fixtures JAMES ‘ONEILL, 9 Bleeker stree pie st __ BILLIARDS. Al. —STANDARD AMERICAN BILLIARD | oa came ‘and the Phelan & Collender Combination Cush- ions, inanuynetured and for sale only by the inventor and avcntee LLENDER, sucedssor to Phelan & Boltende®, 738 Broadway, New York Tables at $300; first class plain 5x10 7) UEORGHE E. PHELAN, No.7 Barclay atrest. si patel td wt saaeat kod SECOND HAND Phelan Bevel Table; used but shor % ly at GEORGE KE. PHELAN “7 Barel ay weet atta REATEST INDUCE EN’ ER R OFFERED To J purchasers of Billiard Table — Al —FIRST CLAS 5X10 BEVELLED BILLIARD vet. 7 Barclay Now ‘our time to call and examine my fe an) mock of Tables, at Billiard Tables complete for Ga” reduced pric W. H. GRIFFITH, 40 Vesey § PROPOSALS, icin ee anereeneed PROPOSALS WILL, BE ANTERTAINAD aod Ap: ng about nine miles of rai a * ply 04 67 Beogdway, room d+ G REMAN THEATRE, irteenth stre Ht near Third avenue. AD. NEUENDORE a DIE LIEDER DES AbSIKANTEN, Comedy. in five acts, by Kneisel. Rox office opett dally. from till 4 o'clock, M* F. BL aie BROOKLYN THEATRE. BYeEY Sl Meer iG, E. Mr. Frank Roche, Mrs. F.B. Conway a te falter Lennon, SATURDAY—GREA’ —ATHENEUM, 585" Broadway, ‘opposite Metropolitan Hotel. lanage? Welle SENSATION HLL by THE SEAWON. yi TREMENDOUS ATTRACTION. HOST OF STARS. BI furs LISA WEBER. THE BEN OF; RLESQU: nd HE TIGAND fe HIEF. GEORGE ATKING. iS MINNIE JACKSON, bata ter ei) NEES LU ie es Co aie THE ZIGZAGS, Te ZIGZAGS, Grand Olio and Peo Nod Performance. The Great Atheneum. Company RY EVENING, Doot mat 7; curtain rises at 8 o'clock. MATING! Ss EVERY W DNESDAY AND SATURDAY }T RYANT'S byt ey HOUS| TWENTY-THIRD ST. Detwoen Sixth and Se venth avenues, near Booth’s ‘Theatre. Every Evening Saturday Matinee at 2 WEST BILL OF THE SEA IMMENSE SUCCESS OF MASTER BARNEY, Fi eee Rea 4 and ate a ag . rst tine Beason, by general reque: o BRYANTS MINSTRELS PLY | SHO one BRYANTS MINSTRE Bitty fit BRYANT’S MINST! SHOO SHOO BRYANT S MINSTRELS! | SHOO FLY. RYANT'S MINSTRELS’ | SHOO FL! BEAD CALICO HOP, COLTON'S LAUGHING GAS. Dan Bryant, Seymour, Reed, Stanwood, Morrisy, Emer son, &c. “Matinee Saturday at2 a OF 1873, NIN NEW YORK, AT FOURTH A a AND Eke On SIXTH STREET, M. EES wiht (PrERNOO ON. i |ATIN] A EXHIBITIONS EVERY NIGHT. Doors open at and 7. Trent Performances at 2 and 8, One Fifty Cent Ticket admits to all the Shows, pe thitdren n (under nine years) QTEINWAY HALL. FESTIVAL WEEK. The public iy Fesnectiully Informed that x 6 TIVAL WEE, GRAND ORATORIUS. AND escuats wit ie pea on a scale of ETENESS AND UR uy n New York vitigeet the direction: TNBODORY “Tosa sah UN apnag APRIL tng 1873, SADE Zi ISRAEL IN B MAGUN'S MAAN OF PRAISE, never botore atte "commons! Miss agit LOUISE CARY, Contraito. nit uLsoN VARLEY, Tenor (ils first appearance in ow or, MYRON x WHITRY, Bass. Mr. J. F. RUBOLPHSON, Barytone. Bes celebrated and Satire DEL AND HAYDN SOCIETY FROM BOSTON, HAMIMBERING FIVE HUNDRED (500) V' 8. Conductor. RL ZERRAHN Organist. Mr. B. J. LANG pea ir come thier with tt aj THEODORE THOME ALLED jQRCHBETEA, largely Inerenied | om ‘ine oecasion. THURSDAY, April -4, ORATORIO IN PROOKLYN, FRIDAY, . rit 25, GRAND SATUR AFTERNOON, ATINEE. TURDAY E +. “THEODOR THOMAS! LAST SYMPHONY € Reserved seats, $3 and $4, secordity to Yocation. Reserved sentein Second Ba alcony, ‘The sale of reserved ‘commence on Monday morning. April 14, at Schirmer’s, 70L Broadway, at lis Broadway and at the box otice of Steinway H: SSOCIATION HALL MATINEES, ATURDAY. APRIL 12,3 P.M, a rectus om | “Indoo! by RACE EN WO Dr ith a concert ‘by the imperial Russian Quartet, of aly’s Fifth Avenue Theatre, Niraner's and the hail. French Horn Blowers from ate with seats, 50c., at Se! N Ww YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 BROAD- way, between Houston and Bieecker streets.—E very should visit the wondertul Museum; it is full ot Everytinng people should see, and understand. Lectures daily on ‘rhe Frllosophy of Marriage.” those parties inabie fo attend dues important ie tares om aye them Fee, on receipt of 25 cents, DY addeessin ed RON EW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY. fo Broadway, New 3 ork OHING GA i LADIES AND GENTLE tye, COLTON will give the next APTERNOON ENTER- TAINMENT at the COOPER INSTIT FRIDAY AFTERNOON, Apri nil 11 After a brief lecture SIXTEEN LADIES wil innate the gas, Admission 10 cents, to cover expenses. SINGING, ORGAN, PIANO, VIOLIN, HA\ ere AR, Bare lessons only. 92 Clinton place (Bi Ak street). eee Ist Pi and “Stucents’ Jour- nat” mailed fr J.J. WATSON, Musical Director. i ___ DAN ING ACADEMIES. QAUS#S DANCING ACADEMIES, PRIVATE LESSONS at any hour, CIRCULARS at Private Academ 2iz day or evenii ‘ast Eleventh st i F FINE “ARTS. s a" T. 6. FARRER, Wito” FOR 1 TWO YEAnS PAST been n painting, in England, Scotland, Switzer- tana, ders, Venice, has sent home a large representa- fony'in oll and water colors, ut. his recent worl ‘her wall be on exhibition at Mr. Schenck’s Gallery, cy) during Monday. Taesiay and Wedgceiay, ay 15,16, and will t ives at same plac aud Friday, Wu “ae py place op Thursday, Ii