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QOOTH'S THEATRE. BOUCICAULT. Bdwin Booth..." LAST Ni 29H to the periorinance ot DADDY W'bOwD, EVERY SIGHT . and EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON at2, The Great Irish Comedian, MK. DION BOUCICAULT, will appear in the character of MICHAEL 0 DOWD, of the Claddagh. ‘The public of New York have recognized in this extra- @rdinary delineation one of those great and truthful Works of art which remain as heirlooms of the stage. The anied the first performance will ment feels @ate trom BOOTH'S THEATRE, Seats may be secured in advance atthe Theatre, or at Ditson & Co.'s musi ALLACK'S. Proprietor and re, 711 Broadway. LESTER WALLACK Mr. SOTHERN nm his extraordinary impersonations of DAVID GAKRICK and LORD DUNDREARY, which will be presente THIS AND EVERY EVENING The following emin ERN, Mr. JOUN, GILBERT, Mr, BISHOP, Mr. CARROLL, Mr. BOOW Mr. HOLLAND, EL Miss KATHERINE . PONISI, Mrs. JOUN SEPT it Hs ON ELAN OPEN ‘ONE MONTH IN ADVANCE. Curtain rises at precisely, and carringes may be or- @ered at 10:40. s OWERY THEATRE, WM. B, FRELIG {artists will appear: J, BF cD 14, ik ‘ nent fora Umited perlod of ir favorite actor, Who will personate the r'popala a sT BOY IN NEW YORK, from the Fireside Companion, rama dramatized by An the drtoNY PASTOR and T, L. DONNELLY, ‘This highly sensational drama will be presented, with appropriate local scenery, thrilling tableaux and original etiects and a powertul cast. Ail the old favorites of the company Willappear, For particulars see small bills. In conjunction with the drama will be acted a new petite Comedy, entitled OBLIGING A FRIEND. ‘The first time in America, Chas. Foster's Drama, A BAD LOT, will speedily bo Produced. : NOTE—On Monday, April 14, the doors will open at 744+ curtain rises at 5. LYMPIC THEATRE, J. E. HAYES... : Lessee and Manager MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 14, EVERY NIGHT AT'S O'CLOCK and AT 2. tK WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDA POSITIVELY THE LAST W of the present version of @. L. FOXYS HUMPTY DUMPTY and the famous corps of Specialty Artists that havg so long delighted the public. Last six nights of Mons. and Mme. MARTENS and Mile, GRETCHEN, u INIMITABLE TYROLIENNES and the “CAT DUUT.” Last week of YOUNG ADONIS and LITTLE VENUS, in their wondertul act on the velocipedes. Positively the last six nights of the, FOURTH EDITION OF HUMPTY DUMPTY. RECONSTRUCTION. RECONSTRUCTION, MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 21, FIRST TIME OF THE FIFTH EDITION of G. L, FOX'S ORIGINAL AND WORLD RENOWNED PANTOMIM which, * AFTER MANY WEEKS OF PREPARATION, will be PRODUCED UNDER THE IMMEDIATE DIRECTION OF MR. FOX na style IDENTICAL WITH THAT WITCH TAS HITHERTO ATTENDED HIS PANTOMLMIC PRODUCTIO NEW SCENERY, MUSIC, TRICKS, MECHANICAL EFFECTS AND A NEW CORPS OF SPECIALTY ARTISTES, concerning whom FULL PARTICULARS WILL DULY APPER, REMEMBER THE WEDNESDAY MATINEES, which have long been a feature at this Theatre. LET THE LADIFS AND CHILDREN SEE THE FOURTH VOLUME ere it is closed and shelved, PREPARE FOR THE GRAND OPENING OF THE FIFTH EDITION, compiled and edited by G. L. FOX, whose reputation as a pantomimist since his first original production, in 1854, has increased with each of his su Peeing performances in that line into the renown that ow hails him as the LEADING HUMORIST OF THE PANTOMIMIC STAGE, 5R5 ATHENEU Broadway. B. W. BUTLER, BPECIA. EAS ¢ EXTRAORDINANY ATTRACTION.) BILL, u ADING STA OF THE PROFESSION G A PERFECT CARN AL OF FUN PR NTED. « all the combined amusements of the universe, Fearauce o! the world renowned pantominists. THE GREAT ZANFRETTA TROUPE THE GREAT ANFR TA TROUPE THE GREAT ZANVRETTA TROUPE THE GREAT ZANERE TROUPE EIGHT IN NUMBER. NOT EXCELLED even by the famous Ravels. The serio-comic Pantomime of ROBERT MACAIRE, @ith a splendid cast. LEXANDER AND JOST will appear in the Comique Francois. ‘Miss Lillie Liall's new and original act, entitled os THAT ANONYMOL TER, Kitty........Miss Lilly I Johuny ke Schoolcraft GEORGE AND CHAKL RE VLD will appear in their original specialities Engagement ot the celebrated artists, Messrs. AUSTIN AND H . who will appear in their Champion Skating Carnival. Miss Lisa Weber's original Burlesque of -U-T-0, A COMICAL CLASSICAL LOVE TALE, Drpheus. Miss LISA WEBER Aristacus Miss Minnie Jackson Cloulda. Mr, George Atkins Pluto Mr. Geo, F. Coes Mr, Joe Lang Miss Lillie Hal Sharon. Euridic Proserpine. .o Miss Laura L, Clair Apollo, Miss Heleve Smith The Three Fates Kelly, Prescott and Sehwicardi the Fate 5 Miss Ida Ross Synopsis of scenery, Ke see small bills, A ponstant change of programme. | Di pen at 7; cur- tain rises at o'clock. Box office open daily. Seats se gured in advance. Regular Matinces Wednesday and Baturday ‘ NOTIC Still more extravagant novelties in active preparation for spe RUBSTEIN-THOMAS ELL MATINEE, STELINWAY HALL ATURDAY A J JON, APRIL 19, at 2, POSITIV y AREWELL MATINEE OF THE GREATES COMBINATION ON REC. iN RUBINSTEIN HENRI THOMAS and his UNKIV- tA. On this Mr. Rubinstein will play the A MINOR CONC KTO ( ann), Bal- lade (Chopin), and for the first time veral of Henselt’s pieces, as also several ( OMPOST: TIONS OF His OWN. Mr. Mendelssohn Concerto (first m The Theo. Thomas Orc “King | Stephan “Der Rett der Walkyre pted for the t Steinway's 70 and Lid Broud- EW YORK M OF ANATOMY, 613 BROAD . between fe id Bieecker streets.—Every ne should visit the ful Museum; it is full of everything people sh Hyon “The Philosophy of Ma able to attend these {mportant lect forwarded, post free, on rece; CRETARY NEW 'YORK MUSE Broadway, New York CADEMY OF MUSIC, BROOKLYN-—MONDAY AND TUESDAY NIGHTS, April Itand 15 only, Ned Bunt- ne’s thrilling realism, jilustrative of lite in’ the Indian country, TH COUTS OF THE PRAIRIE, Hon, W . Cody, the original Bufalo Bill. J.B. Omohundro, the original Texas Jack. E. %, ¢. Judson, famous as’ Ned Buniline. Mile. Morlacchi, the peerless danseuse. A band of Pawnee Indians. seats at box of Music, 8 o'clock to 5 each day. HE NEW PARK THEATE under the proprietorship Mm on or about the Ist of Artists and stars of Nice, Academy . BROOKLY Mr. A. R. Samuells, will mber for the season of knowledged merit desir- Ing engagements for or during the season may address E. MORRIS, Manager, 148 East Thirty-second street, be> tween Lexington and Third avenues, New York HE OCEAN § PWOTLY IN BROOKLYN, Thursday Evening, April 17, ats o'clock. FIRST AND ONL RFORMANCE “RUBINST OCEAN SYMPHONY, by the THEO, THOMAS ORCHESTR ander the personal direction of the composer, Mr. ANTON RUBINSTEIN. z INGS (OF SCOTLAND—180 NATIONAL ALI price $1. BOOSEY & C0., 32 East Fourteenth street. AN BRYANT AND DAVE REED. 81100 FLY BHOO FLY SHOO FLY SHOO FLY, HARKY STANWOOD AND IIS BANJO, FPENCING AND BOXING ACADEMY, 18 CLINTON place, near Broadway. —t wught In 12 lessons, A fine a ent of Fencin paratus and Boxit Gloveson hand and tor sule CU MCRSTERY. = HE REGULAR EASTERTIDE MUSICAL SERVICE of the Orpheon Choral Soci Free Choir Sehools | Will take place on Tuesday eve Lith inet, at th Church of the Ascension, Tenth streci and Fitth avenue Rev. Dr. J. Votion smith, at & resses by | Rey. George D. Wildes; ist and director, MF. Serome Hopkins. Acr LYMPIC THEATK The acknowledged II RECONSTRUCTION! — ket HUMPTY DUMPTY & will make his debu MONDAY EVENING, Al when he will be intr THE APOSTLE OF FUN who will also pres new and talented corps of SPEC ARIETIES THEATRE OF NEW ORLEANS TO re! Proposals will be 1 until the ist 4 of June next jor the rent 0 ties. Theatr ing with next reason, eatre is ¢ Beall its appointinents or wardrobe, scenery, pi ac. Address &. KIGNEY, President La Varicte Associ: tion, New Orleans. a IBLO'S GARDEN.—FIRST VOKES MATINEE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, AT 2 O'CLOCK TEINWAY HALL, MISS ANNA MEHLIG SECOND MATINEE RECITAL, WEDNESDAY, Apr 30 PM. $180, No reserved’ seats, Can be had at {he PRIMCIWAL inUAIE Stores aud Mp 114 Brand. no i ssi’ WA "Se bo 98 = care me ANFRETTA . | Praencn COMPANY. TION by Pro cessful instructor in the country, at th AMUSEMENTS. ‘0OD'S MUSEUM. “Dom, MURRAY. EVENING AT ee Pett RNGON, AT. 2. fe) GAT & A ts i m FIRST TIME SPECIAL FS heeg tect: of the celebrated fol Irish Comedian, MATINEE PERKY ORMANCES, Mr. ‘The beautitul DOMINICK “MURRAY, tit Sie OeTite i great MINNIE Dracus of who will, appear OAMBLEK'S CRIME; | in the great Domestic Drama ot MURDER: US vue | UNCLE ToM's HUDSON, GABIN Ou! J.B ' {RICAN GRIMALDI,” GEORGE L. FOX, WILL INAUGURATE ANOTHER ERA OF FUN at this favorite establishment on MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 21, when he wall produce the FIFTH EDITION OF HUMPTY DUMPTY, with a NEW ARRAY OF ATTRACTIONS, «.......Lessee and Manager OU MNT, SEE THE FOURTH VOLUME ERE IT CLOSES. EVERY NIGHT AT 8 EVERY NIGHT AT 8. WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS AT 2. YTEINWAY HALL, * FESTIVAL WEEK. The public is respectfully informed that a FESTIVAL WEEK OF GRAND ORATORIOS AND CONCERTS will be given on a scale of O% “TENESS AND GRANDEUR never betore attempted in How York, under the direc- tion. of THEODORE THOMAS, COMMENCING TUESDAY EVENING. APRIL 22, 1873, FIST ORATORIO NIGHT, | MENDELSSOHN'S ELIJAUT ELIWJAHI WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, SECOND AND LAST ORA- TORIO NIGHT, Selections from Handel's ISKAEL IN EGYPT, and the entire of Mendelssohn's HYMN OF PRAISE (LOBGESANG). The following distinguished artists will appear i— irs. J, HOUSTO! iT. ic. Mrs. Hi. M, SMITH Sopranos. Miss ANNIE LOUISE CARY, Contralto. Mr. NELSON VARLEY, Tenor (his frst appearance in New York). Mr, MYRON W, WHITNEY, Bass. Mr. J. F, RUDOLPHSON, Baritone. The celebrated ana entire HANDEL AND HAYDN SOCIETY from Boston, numbering FIVE HUNDRED (500) VOICES. Conduetor....... -Mr, CARL ZERRAHIN, Organist, Mr. B. J. LANG, will appear, together with, THEODORE THOMAS' UNRIVALLED ORCHESTRA, largely increased on this occasion. THURSDAY, APRIL 4 AT THE BROOKLYN ACA. ONLY GRAND FESTIVAL ORATORIO. CONDUCTOR OF THE QRATORIOS, Mr. CARL ZE) TWO GRAND CONCERTS will be given on FRIDAY EVENING, April 25, and SATURDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 26, Arrangements have been concluded for the appearance at these Concerts of Mr, ANTON RUBINSTEIN and Mr. HENRI WIENIAWSKL, The distinguished New York artists, Mr. 8. B, MILLS and Mr, WILLIAM MASON, have also kindly consented to appear, on which occasion will be periormed . THE GRAND CONCERTO. aon THREE PIANOS BY ACH, b; Messrs, RUBINSTEIN Y MILLS and MASON, On SATURDAY EVENING, April 26, THEODORE THOMAS? SIXTH AND LAST SYMPHONY CONCERT, when will be performed BEETHOVEN'S CHORAL or NINH SYMPHONY. Last appearance in New York of the HANDEL AND HAYDN SOCIETY, AND OF ALL THE DISTINGUISHED SOLOISTS, , Reserved Seats Three and Four Dollars, according to location. Reserved Seats in Second Balcony, Two Dollars, Heserved Seats to Saturday's Matinee, Two Dollars only. Orders for seats from persons residing out of the city | be attended to by addressing Cashier, Box Otiice, at nway Hall, The sale of Reserved Seats will commence on Monday morning at Schirmer’s, 701 Broadway, and at lM Broad- way, and at the Bo: © nway Hall. ee STEINWAY HALL, FESTIVAL WEEK, ‘ TWO GRAND PUBLIC REHEARSALS: Will be given during the FESTIVAL WE GRAND OATORIOS AND CONCERTS PRL 23, at one o'clock—Rehearsal to OF PRAISE and ISRAEL IN EGYPT, at one o'clock—Rehearsal to fH OK CHORAL SYMPHONY. lic Reharsaly Une Dollar each. DAY, THOVEN'S: STEINWAY TALL, ‘MISS CASSELY arance in New York as 4 rea evening, April 16, at Steinway Hall. by the 1ollowing distinguished artists Miss CLEMENTINE LASAL r. J. Re + on Wednesday e Will be assisted . Soprano, PHOMAS, Baritone. M McDONALD, Tenor, § 1, Pianist. Tickets, including reserved seats, $1 For.sale at the hall. LYMPLO THEATRE, EXTRA ANNOU DON'T FORGET THK WE AND REM will be exhausted on the 19th THE FIFTH VOLUME WILL BE 18s ON MONDAY EVE. a, APRI Seats can be sectired six days in Advance (PONY PastoR’s OPERA HOUSE, 21 BOWERY, GRAND | THE WORLD-FAMED | JOHN WILLIAMS EASTER LANCASHIRE JOUN WILLIAM WEEK CLOG DANCER — | JOHN WILLIAMS FESTIVAL AND VOCALIST, | JOHN WILLIAMS: HU HL GOSS AND FOX IN COMI GOSS AND FOX | SONG AND DANCE | FOX AND GOss Ws Y, | DUTCH COMEDIAN MAGGERTY, | DUTCH VOCALIST. FOX AND GOSS BILLY PASTOR. ARLEY WHITE BILLY PASTOR. CHARLEY WHIT THE GREAT VENTRILOQUIST—HERR WILLIO, A NEW DRAMA—THE BACHELOR'S TROUBLES, Barry, Emmett, Moore, Hart, Seabert, Celia Iferd, Fanny Fordham, &e. MATINEES, TUESDAY AND. URDAY, at 214 o'clock. T. BARNUM’S GREAT TRAVELLING WORLD'S FATR, MUSEUM MENAGERIE, AND HIPPODRO: REMAINS WHERE IT Is, EASTER MONDAY, DAY, ASTER MONDAY, RICAN INSTITUTE BULLDING (RINK), corner ot Third avenue and Sixty-third street. In consequence of the inclemency of the weather and the risk of exposure to the large collection of tropical animals, Mr. P, T. Barnum has concluded to remain R MON PHE AME IN NEW YORK FOR ONE OR TWO DAYS LONGER, (See Tuesday morning papers tor movements.) L ST MENAGERIE IN THE WORLD. AVELLING MUSEUM IN THE WORLD, LARGEST AND BEST CIRCUS IN THE WORLD Two distinct performances in two separate rings, both in full view of the audience, at the same ume. Mr, Barnum Id advise ladies and children to at- tend the atternoom performances, and thus ayoid the crowd. Doors open from} to 5 and'7 to 10 P.M. Double Hippodrome pertormances begin at 2 and 8 Adinission to all, 50 cents; chilaren under nine, 25 cents; a few reserved seats, 25 cents extra. FREE ADMISSION the “LIFE OF P. T. BARNUM,"? book of $00 pages, illustrated. to $1 80. BIJOU THEATRE, ROBINSON'S HALL, 18 East Sixteenth street, near Broadwa; TURDAY, APRIL 19, AT 5, TO ALL who pureh: written by himself, Price reduced trom $ EXTRAORDINARY PERFORMANCE, First appearance of Mile. ADOLPHINE MARRA, late of the Bouffes Parisicns Full orchestra of the | CH SOCIETY OF SAINTE .CLLE, Pro} *. Groux, Conductor, OPERETTE BOUFE COMEDY, 1 ORCHESTRA, ITE, >A MS The new and comedy, AMENDES DE TIMOTIUEE, will commence by TAMBOUR BATTANT, Vaudeville. Reserved ats at Arnaud’s roadway. Saus: 21 East Sixteenth street irmer’s, 701 Bre man’s, 14 Broadway, Orctestea, $1 0; pa (po PARE ia REMEMB AT THE OLYMPIC THEATR: and know that the STH EDITION OF HUMPTY DUMPTY will be issued on MONDAY EVE APRIL 21, under the direction of the author, GEO, L. FOX. COPIES OF VOLUME 4 can be secured o} ANY NIGHT THIS WEEK A $1 18 AND GUARDIANS.” eR THE W DAY MATINEES 8 O'CLOCK, on WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AT 2. Yager AKM( © SOCIETY, Rehearsal, Friday, April 18, at 24 P.M. CONCERT, SATURDAY EVENING, 8 O'CLOCK, ACADEMY OF MUSIC Mr, ANTON RUBINS IN will conduct his OCEAN SYMPHONY, Mr. HENRY WIENIAWSKI, Violin Soloist. GRAND ORCHESTRA OF 10) PERFORMERS, under the Leadership of Herr CARL BERGMANN. TEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, - No, 5 Kast Fourteenth str next to Deimonico’s. BROOKLYN BRANCH, 102, 104 and 106 Court street, near State SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS OPEN DAY ASD E The Conservatory remains open the entire REMAINE co RT TROUPE.—DR, COLTON Laughing G oper Institute, Monday evenin, April lt and ents. Bocure 4 PRIVATE A ENING, ear. n ‘D CLASS INSTRUCTION IN ELOCU- or PHILIP LAWRENCE, the most suc- ERVATORY OF MUSIC, t to Delmonico's. y YORK CON st Fourteenth street, i$ OOKLYN 102, 104 and 1 uurt near State, DAN BRYANTS 8100 PLY, 1cO HOF YNuce Seymour, Dave Reed, Harry Stan wood, Brock- Way, Morrisey, Emerson, Rice, Dan Bryant. Shoo F POPULAR MATINEK, SATURDAY, APRIL 19, Mra SCOTESIDDONS. ASSOCTATION HALL P ickets tor sale at Schirmer’s & ‘ JAUL FALK’S TIVOLT, -p Ete th street, between 8 This evening, at $ orciock, », titand Sacred Concert, executed by 25 of the best musicians, Conductor, Aug. Koebbelen.” Admission 2 vente M™ JARI a the cream of wit, humor and ful AT 90. PRTEWS WALLY on West Twentieth strect, between 7 POsTTIYELY FOI TWO NITS ONLY ee THURSDAY E NG, APRIL 17, and FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL I, By the original Amateurs who have made’ these enter talnments so popular. Reserved sents at Poud', 39 Union sjuares SebirMer's 701 Browdway ; Viieon’s, 71 Broad~ ond and Third avenues, 8 WAXWORKS, merece ager AOS MNES: 1 aie rpueatne comique, ou oM Broadway. Broadway. THEATRE COMIQUE, sit a 4 THETRE CoMIQuE, Ne aaa Ey Broadway. THEATRE COMIQUE, 514 54 Broadway. Sole Lessee and Proprietor HOLIDAY WEEK, EASTER HOLIDAY WEEK. GREAT ATTRACTIONS FOR EASTER MONDAY. PANTOMIME, AMUSEMENTS. HEATRE COMIQUE, perr: E WONDERFUL AND FLALZETTIE TROUPE IN eRe LAUGHABLE AND COMICAL (pRAwrounes, THE SHADOW; PANTOMIME, PANLOMIME, — ——————-——— PANTOMI EE, PANTOMIME.- = O* A TRIP TO THE MOON, PANTOMIME, PANTOMIME, PANTOMIME, PANTOMIME. - PANTOMIME, PANTOMIME, ,-- PANTOMIME, — OLLO. Sa WONDERFUL CHINESE L%e100K. Y igi NEW DRAMA, THE RACE. tees TRE ENTIRE TLE, tists See2e<es OL1O—————— ——_—— OLI0. ZL2zz2z2zz7: OR THE MYSTERIES OF THE TURF. MYSTERIES OF THE TURF. THE CELEBRATED FLALZETTIE TROUPE, FLAL! ITE TROUP FLA! TROUPE, APPEAR IN THE MOST LAUGHABLE OF ALL PANTOMIMES, THE suADOW, THE siuaDow, THE SHADOW, OR A TRIP TO THE MOON. ——--——TkIP TO THE MOON TO THE MOO TO THE MOON—————-——— THE VERY LAUGHABLE PANTOMIME, ————A TRIP TO THE MOON———-—— A TRIP TO THE MOON—————— THE SHADOW. THE SHADOW—————.——--_THE_ SHADOW THE SHADOW——-——.—_____THE SHADOW THE SHADOW—-—- ————THE SHADOW THE SHADOW——.——____.__THE SHADOW THE WORLD-RENOWNED AND WONDERFUL LING-LOOK—————_—_—____LINu- LOOK. LING-LOOK —————-——-—-___-_LIN- LOOK LING-LOOK————-——_______—LING- LOOK LING-LOOK. LI Nu-LooK LING-LOOK. —LING-LOOK LING-LOOK——. -LING-LOOK LING-LOOK- LING-LOOK LING-LOOK-———-—________--- LING- LOOK LING-LOOK- —LING-LOOK LING-LOOK————_-—_—_____ -LING-LOOK LING-LOOK-—--————_-—_—________LING-LOOK. LING-LOOK—————————_________LINg- LOOK. LING-LOO K ———————_________LING- LOOK LING-LO0 K———_—___________LING-LOOK Mr. Hart is happy to announce an engagement, for Bight Periormances only, with the Greutest Livin Wonders of the Nineteenth Century, the phenominal celebrity, LING-LOOK (Chinese), Special Artist to His Highness Tchoung Tchy, Sovereign of the Chinese Empire, whose astonishing special Ves for six months at the Chinese Theatre, in the Universal Exposition at Paris, attracted visitors trom all parts of the globe, accompanied by YAMADIVA, the Wonderiul Man-8erpent. PRINCIPAL FEA! OF THE PHENOMENON, LING-LOOK :— 1. The Supper of Thades. The Magic Bonquet. 3 The Pyrotechnic Column. 4. The Anatomical P’henome- hon With Eggs, and a sword 9 centimeters in length. HIS WONVEK OF THis WORLD, LING LOOK, will pertorm One Week Only, SIX NiGHts AND UO MATINEES, SECOND WEEK AND BRILLIANT SUCC) —CHARLES AND CARRIE AUSTI AND CARRLE AND CARRIE AND CARRIE AND CARRIE AND CARKIE ——-—CHARLES AND CARRIE ——-CHAKLES AND CARRIE SHARLES AND CARRIE AND CARRIE MANUAL EXERCISES and BAYONET COMBAT, BAYONET COMBAT, TERRIFIC BAYONET COMBAT. Great success of the QUADRUPLE SONG AND UADKUPLE AND UADRUPLE AND QUADRUPLE AND QUADRUPLE AND UADRUPLE, AND executed ef MISS KITTY O’NEIL,——- MISS KITTY O)NELL,———. MISS CARRIE HAINES, “ MISS CARRLE HALNES,—— FANNIE LUCILL,— FANNIE LUCILL ISS ADA GRE MISS ADA GRE! THE PEOPLE'S FAVORITES. HARRIGAN AND HART. HARRIGAN AND HART. HARRIGAN AND HART- HARRIGAN AND HART. HARRIGAN AND HART.—————— HARRIGAN AND HAKT-—————— HARRIGAN AND HART HARKIGAN AND HART appear in New and Original Sketches. First appearance of the Wonder, LITTLE LIZZIE Coot LITLE LIZZIE Coo LITTER Li LITTLE LIZZ1 LITTLE LIZZL LITTLE LIZZ1 in her Songs, Dances and HARKIGAN —————-— HARRIGAN AND. aa MARL. — HART JOUN WILD———. JOUN WILD. ——JOHN WILD JOHN WILD LARRY TOOLE —=——LARRY TOOLEY LARRY TOOLEY——————__-LAKRY TOOLEY MISS ADA WRAY——————___ MISS KITTY O'NEIL CAKRIE HAIN MISS FANNIE LU! MISS ADA GRE’ om WILD IN HIS VERY COMICAL SKETCH, Rponnet MACAIRE; OR, HUNGRY JAKE, i had THE MOON, ‘KYGHALYS GNV AYGSHNGHA BENILVN NIVLUALNA GNV ONISVAITI ‘Hsaua ‘MUN ONIHLAUAAD “AVACYOUA 19 ‘HOOIKOO AULVEHL ‘4ua4 1 JO SHIUAISAM SHI ‘HO !HOVE AHL ‘VRVEG MSN HHL "XOOTDNIT AVEUD SL ‘NOOK GHL o% alu V ‘XO ‘MOGVHS SHL ‘JKINOLNVd OINOD BHL NI ‘3ANOUL ANIWOLNVd JLLEZTVIA TQSHTONOM HL ‘SHANILVK AHL LV TI LHDIN FHILNE FAY NION SQUARE THEATRE, .Mr. SHERIDAN SHOOK Mr, A. M, PALMER Begins at& Saturday Matinee at 1:30. Tho management have great pleasure in announcing dhe reappearance at this theatre ofthe charming young z iI & on MONDAY EVENING, A) ril 14, upon which occasion, and on every evening unt further notice, will be_pre- sented, by special arrangement with Mr. AUGUSTIN of MEILHAC and HLEVY’S wondertul Drama, in five acts, entitled, FKOU FROU. ‘The play will be produced with elegant new scenery by Marston, and with the following cast :— GILBERTE, “Frou Frou” (her original part).. LOUISE, her Sister BARONNE DE CAM laid of the Present. THE GOVERNESS. ANGELIQUE. GEORGIB, Sartorys’ Child HENRI SARTORYS, the Husband of the Future (his Mr. D. H, HARKINS: Mr. F. F, MACKAY | | Miss AGNES ETH) Miss MARY GRISWOL: BRI, ‘a Woman ‘of the Fu- Miss EMILY MESTAYER . Miss JENNIE LEE Miss KATE HOLLAN Miss CHARLOTTE CAVE Miss LILLIE EDWARDS original part)... BRIGARD, A Paj COMTE DE VALREAS, the “Friend” of the “Hus. band (his original part)... BARON DE CAMBRI, the Husband of the Pres- hs Mr. E, LAMB nature on the Mr. J. W. THORP ir. J. W. WILDER -Mr. W, QUIGLEY Box office open every day trom 8 A. M, to 5 P. M, Seats secured two weeks in advance, ION SQUARE THEATRE. The management announce that they have pur- ptation of Paul Lindau's that the same will be Mr. GEORGE PARKES PIrOU, the Prompter, who believes’ stage ‘to be abomii ZANETTO, a Sunny Italian. hased a translation and a Maria and Magdalena,” an rtly produced. OTHERS—. appear in. the ve PANTOMI ————— THE sHabow, ——————-——THE silAbow r oo ——THE SHADOW, THE SHADOW THE SHADOW,————— TH SHADOW, OR A TRIP TO THE MOO. ~—————-—-JonNn WIL -—————JOHN WILD, in his Laughable Sketch, entitled ROBERT MAUAL ROBERT MACAIRE, ROBERT MACAIRE,———— as JAKE STROP, AN ENTIRE NEW OLIO—————— AN ENIIRE NEW OL10, AN ENTIRE NEW OLLO, IN WHICH 10) ARTISTS APE IN WHICH 100 ARTISTS APPEAR. Concluding every evening and the Matinees with John Voole's New Comic Sensation Drama, enutied, comical JOHN WILD RACE, tHe RACK, hk RAC! tM RACE THE RAC THE RACE, THE RACE THE THE RACK, THE RAC THE THE RACK, THE RAC! THE RACK, THE RACK, OR, THE MYSTERIES OF THE TURF, Engagement ot the talented actor, MRD, KELL MR. Db. KEUL THE RAG or, THE MYSTERIES ‘OF THE TURF. SETH STERLING, a Groom and Jockey..Mr. D, KELLEY Arthur Grey... seasees Mr. J. 8, Crossen Harry Reade Mr. James Bradley George Kemp... rE. D. Gooding Stephen Hayward, Mr. G. L. Stoute COKNEY CONWAY Mr. E. HARKIGAN Adam Webb. tJ, A. Graver SIMON... itr, JOHN WILD Lucy Webb. Miss Ada Wray Olive Stanley. . Miss Kitty O'Neil Bridget Sullivan ‘ Miss Nellie Santord SUSIE STRINGBEAM fete Mn TONY HARD SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY, INCIDENTS, &0. Scene I—Fashignable Saloon, ‘The Time’ of Day. simon in Luck. Making One's Self Avreeable, ‘The Race Horse and His Pedigree. “The finest bit ot mettle Lever saw.” Kemp Shows his Hand, Why a Man Loses his lemper. Proots of Being a Gentleinan, The Straggle, Seth in the Row, Exciting Tableau, reet in New York. Corney Conwi First arance in America. Looking tora First-Cousin-an Meeting a Countryman. Canal Builder, Bridget Sullivan, from Donegal. The Jailer and the Prisoner, An Independent Citizen. scene $=Parlor in Webb’ Adam and Lue: ‘The Man with the third Wife. Lucy, the spoiled Chit A New Visitor, Corney Conway ives a Little Lov Piain Taiking, Arthur Gre Meets his 5 Kai of the Assassin. An Ab tempted Assassination Interrupted. Swiking Tableau, seene 4—Exiertor of Mr. Grey's Stable. seth at his Post. The Ag htniny Seth's Pet. The Tempters and ihectrugJorkey. the Pan of Vallany. Atempt to Bribe Seth Sterling. What a Capital reliow should be, ught to be Wealthy and have Horses of your own.” “Point out the Stall where Lightning 48 and a ‘Motsand Dollars are yours.” Seth Seils the Conspira: tors. An Honest Man's Name Emotional Tableau. Scene o—Lroad Simon and out for a Moli- dy Old Ireland and Young Ame ica ona The County oi Ohio, in the State of Michi+ wa re Fun. 6—Harness Room of Arthur Grey Seth and his Treasure # Plan to Detea tables. The hanging the the Villains,” The Jockey’s Dance. Seth Sterling the Lite of the Party, Hurrah for Deviltry. ye 7—Exterior tables. Th Scoun- Disguise. mp makes a t Have T n you my Word that I will ne he Horser” reachery. Wearing a Mask, Tabicwt Scene S—Wood. Harry and Arthur, “Byery Dollar I am worth in the World upon 1 ing.” Hayward’s Doubts and Fears. 1 yched. ‘ibe bx. Increasing, his Bottom Dollar, Jourse. "The nd Stand. The and Hayward wate Chances. Seth does his Duty like # Mau. Ligutning Wing ihe Race, Grand lableau, MAINEE | WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, EASTER MONDAY, APRIL i, FOUR WEEKS ONLY, FRANK McEVOY'S NEW HIBERNICON IRISH COMEDY AND CHARACTER COMPANY, The favorite Irish Comedian and Vocalist, Mr. W. F. LAWLOR, will appear in his great characte: BARNEY THE GUIDE; EAL CONWAY, the celebrated Reel Dancer; Miss KATE COOPER, the tavorite Soprano; Miss MARY McCREA, the popular Contralio; ATE BYRNS, from the Dublin theatres. Professor MOESLIN. Leader of Orchestra HAUNTED Box office open Monday, 9 A. M. Secure seats early, to avoid the crowd. i SATURDA OPERA HOUSE, ay, Circle, 35¢. TWENTY-THIRD 8 between Sixth and Seventh avenues, near Booth ‘Theatre. Every evening at 8, Saturday Matinee at 2 ASTER HOLIDAY WEEK. BEST BILL OF THE IMMENSE SUCCESS OF MASTER BARNEY, the Champion Dancer and tavorite Dialect Actor. eneral request, the original FLY, |/SHUO. 8 SHOO FLY. First tine this season, BRYANT'S MINSTREL! BRYANT’S MINSTRELS BRYANT'S MINSTRELS’ | SHOO BRYANTS MINSTREL! BRYANTS MINSTREL TUE CALICO HOP, COLTON'S LAUGHING GAS. Dan Bryant, Seymour, Reed, Stanwood, Morrisy, Emer- son, &c, “Matinee Saturday at 2, Seats secured, MMA, MAY { Gu TO DAN BRYANT'S? OH, YES. BRYANT'S MINSTRELS. ISS ANNA SIMON will give her FIRST GRAND CONCERT, nost eminent resident artists, under the ronage of some of the mo: ladies and gentlemen in this city, on NING, APRIL 25, 18 cisely, a ROBINSON HALL, ‘18 El n Broadway and Firth avenue, TICKETS $2; to be obtained at the principal music stores and at the Ticket office 114 Broadway. KPOSITORY OF WONDER, SCIENCE AND ART, 86) Broadway, near Fourteenth street. T BODDER ME. assisted by the auspices ant and intluential at eight o'cloc Sixteenth street, M. HARTZ has only one store, and has no connec- tion with parties trading on his name and reputa- CONJURING TRICKS, FROM 50 CENTS EACH, SPLENDID BOXES OF TRICKS, trom $5 to $160, with full explicit printed instructions, SCTENTIFIC TOYS, Beautiful and Instruct Send stamp for the new eighth page price list. L ENTERTAINMENTS NING AND CHILDR M. HARTZ and his brother, GU evenings divengaged during this month for their novel and fashionable Exhibitions, ) haviag but tew early application is nei They are the only protessors ot the art capable of givilg @ regular stage exhil _—eeiemneneeaonoatalints , RT TROUPE.—DR. COLTON, ‘ooper Institute, Monday evening, Laughing Gas, at 2% and &) cents. ANJO.—BOGAN'S “BANJO MANUA. simple, complete and only method o il, without the least knowledge ‘at sight, containing 6 tune ui given on banjo, dance, jig, clog and Irish jig dancin th Vrofessional Banjoes at JAN, 100 Bast Houston street, ne NO EXHIBITORS AND OTHER For sale, the famous "THE MOST the kind ever issued, enabliny ion made by & tor in the Franco-German veiling carriage, secured by the Brus: jorming, together with bres and warlike « 01 cluding the late services of plat ition of Sedan, iP a vast quantity of arms, MATINE MATINE THB ENTIRE EVENING PROGRAMME F AND THK MATINERS 3 MATINEES EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, MALINEES MATINEES MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, VORMED, » consisting of al collection of the the hands of any enterprising e: se fortune, Arrangements may be made for lis purchase of exhibition on mo by at once addressing box 2,59 Post o REMAINE CONCERT TROUPE. at Cooper Iustitute, Monday evening, realize an irnm e, New York. Aprils, 2 and NEW ‘YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, APRIL 13, 1873—QUADRUPLE SHEET. pol’ AMUSEMENTS, 5 AVENUE pit ee s CERTATH RISES aTa Bote Lessee and Manager er iy AUGUSTIN DALY. MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 14, (for this occasion only) the two favorite plays of the pres- ent season will be acted ether and for positively the last times. The evening will begin with the second, third and fourth acts ot Mr. DALY’s popular adaptation of the Baroness Prebois’ Parisian Comedy, entitle ‘The Duke de Mirandol..........Mr. Louis James The Marquis Ceseranne Mr, James Lewis ‘The Count de Somerive. ir. Cl Henry de Kerdran. Mr. George Clarke Valentin, ALIXE, | Mme. Valory. Alixe...... ‘The Marquise ‘anny Davenport Lacienne.......... Mis» Linda Dietz Claudine. Nelly Mortimer The evening's peri onciude with the sec- bribery mun ace Che aaa MARSHALL'S brilliant mdon Comedy, entitles Harlot Dashington, Mr. D, Whiting Colonel Howard r. W,’ Davidge Arthur, Lord ©: geores Clarke Frank Percy. Mr. B. 'T. Ringgold Oharle: F. M. Chapina NEW jn Earnest Bragicigh.Mr. ©. T. Lockw YEAR'S | Philip, Bragieigh’s man....Mr. Owen Fawcett EVE. Servants, Visitors, Choristers. Constance. Miss Fanny Davenport Magdalen Miss Clara Morris Mrs. Howard Mrs. G. H. Gilbert Mary iss Nelly Mortimer TUESDAY NIGHT, April 15, and EVERY EVENING atter, and also for the MATINEE SATURDAY, will be reproduced in magnificent style, Mr. Augustin Daly's celebrated Drama of society, in five acta, entitled “DIVORCE!” Alfred Adrianse, who regarded marriage as an episode and tound it fate Mr. George Clarke Captain Lynde, a friend and a seen an the way, Louis James 7 ‘i Biases Rev. Harry Dunca: . Ringgoa De Wolf de Witt, an excellent authority. on the Management of wives... «eg Mir. Win, Davidge ‘Templeton Jitt, Esq., of rk Bar... Mr. James Lewis Mr. Burn 5 detective. rett, ex-policeman and private detective., ae Pam, his partne! seer. J. A, Mackay Judge Kemp, a generation.. Dr, Lang, late of Bloomingdale Asylum.. Mr. D. Whiting Mr. Geo, De Vere hn, with a new system of naturailzing aliens. rr. Owen Fawcett Richard, Adrianse’s man......... seccsveuseM, C, Carroll Christinas, one of the emancipated. Mr. Frank Chapman Guinea, another of the same sort.........Mr. W. Beekman Wedding Guests, Visitors, ke, Mrs. Ten Evok, a mother ot Society, who has pro- vided well for her two daughters... Miss Fanny Morant Miss Lu Ten Eyck, who made the Newport Match Miss Fanny Davenport Miss Fanny Ten Eyck, who got the best caich of the season, after All..'...seeyececsse 0 Miss Clara Morris Grace, “Our Neice,” for whom we must find some: thing after the dear girls are provided for.. Miss Linda Dietz Flora Penfield, a bud tn the Florida Groves......... Miss Sarah Jewett Mrs. Kemp, the partner of the relic ..Mrs. Gilbert Kitty Crosbie, who 1s satisfied with her own “way”? Miss Roberta Norwood Miss Nellie Mortimer Jeuny, “Miss Gritiiths Alfred, ‘a chiid. -Annie ‘The scenery is ‘entirely new and. is by Mr. JAMES RO- BERTS; the new music is by Mr. HARVEY DOOD. WORTH, and the piay is prodticed with new and costly tollettes; furniture a in mode, £c. ACT I.—Scene—Mrs. Ten Eyck’s City Residence in Wa- verley Place.—Giyen in Marriage. ACI IL—Scene—Alired Adrianse’s Summer Lodge on Long Island; with View of the Sound by Sunset and Moontight.—the Strife Begun, ACY IIT, —Scene 1.—Mrs. Ten Eyck’s Country Manor up the Hudson.—The Curse of Interteren Scene 2.—At the Inn.—the Detective's Report. Scene. Molly, the Matd: —At Mrs, Ten Eyck’s.—The Husband takes the Law in his own Hands. ‘ACT TY.—Scene L—St. Augustin, Florida.—The old Spanish town.—Iwo Purposes. Scene 2.—The Convent Ruins —The Law Retaliates. Elegant Parlors at De Witt's, in New York (by 'Q).—the Divorced. *.* Box sheet now open for nine days in advance. LYMPIC THEATRE. Lessee and Manager EVERY NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK, and WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AT 2, Last two weeks of the fourth edition of G, L, FOX’S HUMPTY DUMPTY, in whi the ACCREDITED APOSTLE OF FUN has achieved a degree of success that has never been equalled in the annals of amusements in America, he thronged audiences that nightly assemble at this elegant theatre, and who, by their lavish applause and hearty Jaughter, attest their appreciation and enjoyment of the admirable entertainment presented by the funny Fox and his faithful follewers, afford undeniable evidence of the undiminished popularity of the “American Gri- maldi” and his unrivalled corps of specialty artists. ‘The most attractive performance tn the city. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. 9.47 STREET THEATRE, e Thirty-fourth street, near Third avenue. Mons. LA THORNE see and Manager OPENING NIGHT. ENING NIGHT, EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 14, A SPLENDID BULL FOR THE OCCASION, SENSATION DRAMA. NEGRO BURLESQUE, All the Gems and Specialties of the Day. LOOK AT THE HOST OF STARS. Miles. GERALDINE and LEOPQLD, Mile. BERTHA, Miss Eda Zeigler, Miss Erina Carleton, Miss Ida Madigan, Miss Carrie Elliott, Mr. J. 8. Murphy, Harry C. Melville, Ari Holston, Joe Buckley, Harry Sheldon, F. Younker and Orchestra. MATINEE TUESDAY AND FRIDAY AFTERNOON. IERRACE GARDEN THEATRE, Fitty-eighth street and Third avenue, TUESDAY EVENING, April 15, 1873. Performance commences at8 o'clock. ENTERTAINMENT in aid of the HOME AND SCHOOL FOR SOLDIERS AND SAILORS’ under the auspices of POST JAMES MILLER, NO. 76, Grand Army of the Republic. THE CHARITY “AMATEUR DRAMATIC ASSOCTA- having 0 appear, will perform the Comex E and the Farce of the ROUGH DIAMOND, as recently acted by them at the Union Square Theatre. PROGRAMME, - Boys’ Band of the Home and School Comed, MARRIED LIFE t by the Charity Amateur Dramatic Association. Mr, Samuel Coddle...... -Ar. George Rowland Mr. Lionel Lynx : Mr, Will Stuart Mr. Frederick Younghusband -Mr. W. Barnett Mr. George Dismal . ‘Mr. Frank Palmer Mr. Henry Dove. Mr. Henry Leslie Mrs. Samuel Codd Mrs. Henry Camp Mrs, Lionel Lynx. irs. Wi. H, Goodyear Mrs. Frederick Youn Mrs. Sheridan Shook Mrs. George Dismal Miss Lillie Walbrige Mrs. Henry Dove . Mrs. J.J. Lawrence UNION GLEE QUARTET, Messrs. I. and O. Anderson, E. J, Post and G. Deyo. SOLO _.. ase ..Mr. E, J. Post y Comrades of Post 76 riy Girls aud Boys of the Home and School. Overture «6.0.66 husband Ti en”. SONG AND CHORUS, by for To be followed by the Farce of the ROUGIL TAMOND, <Mr. Joseph Newly Gilbert 8. Van Pelt George Leslie eorge Bowland J.J. Lawrence Lord Plato .. Sir William Evergreen . Captain Augustus Blenheim. Cousin Joe . Lady Plato largery idan Shook UCY .. Rati eiseb Miss Lillie Walbrige Dancing commence immediately after the per- formance. enade music MUSIC.—FAREWELL OF LE. MARI AIMEE, cp THE, QUEEN OF OPERA, BOUFFE, AND THE NEW PARISIAN OPERA TROUPE, The Most Successtnl Organization on record, TWO NIGHTS ONLY AND A MATINE! THURSDAY BVENING, APRIL 17, AT 8 O'CLOC ‘LA G KB DUCHESSE, AIMEER, ROL, JUTEAU, DUGHESNE. FRIDAY, APRIL I8-LES CENT VIERGE! THE’ GREAT PARISIAN SENSATION SATURDAY—GRAND MATINEE, AT 1. LA PERICHOL LA PERICHOL Admission, $1. erved. seats, $1 50. Gallery, 50c, Boxes, $8 and $6, Sale of seats will commence on Monday, at 9A. M., at the Academy and at Schirmer’s, 701 and Ld’ Broadway. (pak : 0, HAMPTON ED STUDENTS, Will sing Negro Melodi ASSOCIATION HALL, Twenty-third street and Fourth avenue, TUESDAY KVENING, April 15, at 8 o'clock. Admission... : Reserved seats. | For sale at Guriey’s boot The proceeds of this conce Colored Home of New York. ¥ FAREWELL CONCERT AT DR. HEPWORTH’S NEW CHURCH, corner Forty-fitth street and Madison avenue, THURSDAY EVENING, April I7, at8 o'clock. Admission 5c. No reservei seats. For sale at Methodist Book Concern, Carleton’s, Put- nam’s and Gurley’s book stores and at the door. USICMLAUGHTER, cotton wiil give the FIFTH GRAND COMBINATION ENTERTAINMENT at the COOPER INSTITUTE, MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 14, Dr. COLTON has the extreme pleasure to announce that at great expense he has engaged the celeb TREMAINE BROTHERS’ CONCERT TROL who willgive a grand Concert, to occupy one hour, in which they will sing a selection of their soul-stirring Operatic, Sentimental and Comic Songs, such as have excited thrilling sensations wherever performed, accom: panied on the wonderful Burdett Organ ‘After which Dr. COLTON will administer the LAUGHING GAS TO TWELVE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, Tickets 26 cents, Reserved Seats (only 30), ® cents Doors open at 7; to commence acs o'clock Te Ie COLTON CAUGHTNG § a VLON, LAUGHING GAS BURLESQU: EVERY KVENING at. SATURDAY MATINER at GAUSE'S caLtco sorneE, IRVING HALE, THURSDAY, April 17; 1873, e and at the hall, rt will be devoted to the LSE SEYMOUR Demilt, of the rising Wall street generation Sam, a Fifteenth Amendment, with no propery qualifications. .. . apmal ‘The Signal Man at Shrewsbury Bend..Mr. J. W. Jenningi Ratferdi (nee Rafferty), an Utalian Organist from Y nt of the River Patrol. Martin, servant to the Courtlands. Peter Rich, a Bor wrho wae commie eae urtladd, the Belle of Society. ary Pearl Courtland, ‘pretty, but no heart. .... Miss Ella Dieta Peach Blossom, 'a girt Who was never brought ap lth last uppeatance in America udas, the right hand of Byke. Mrs, Van bam, one of the voices of Society. Mise 0, Bronte Sue Earlie, one of the echoes of the voice. .. . Miss Lizzie Liston, another echo iss Predigamy Dock Boys, Policemen, Court Officers, Prisoners and Gentiemen 3 The Scene of the first three Acts is New York, - ‘The Scene of the last two Acts is Long Branch, OPERA HOU: ia ded Twenty-third corner of Bighth ‘ tain rises at o'clock. Carriages may be ir. AUGUSTIN DALY..........80le Lessee and Manages \| MONDAY, APRI tito AND EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE, III UNDER THE GASLIGHT. AGUSTIN DALY'S famous realistic, local and conteme Porancous sensational Draina, with its thrilling original RAILROAD SENSATION!!D it realistic PIER ronarvoilous scehle” ane aeechaeiaet Tat eee and ap unsurpassable cast. | Mrs. JOHN WOOD ag PEACH BLOSSOM, er last nights in America.) UNDER the. GASLIGHT to be offered with entirely New scenery Mr. Get é Heister, Mr. Louis Duttocg and Mr. G, W, * all the original music Ct oe tollowing power AST :— Ray Trafford, one of the New York “‘bloods”’. Mr. James G. Peakes. Mr, Edmund Pierce his friend, sound on the street ....Mr. A. G, Enog Pe oe oe te ever couches, aud Wham core reaching for and ne oners? ucies always find justifiable. .Mr. W.9. Lemoyne’ Snorkey, a returned veteran, established. as & sol- dier méssenger, but open to anything Justice Bowling, of the Tombs Police Court. “Mr. Henry Crisp: Mr. E. #. Ketchum. Counseller Rowe, an Attorney of the same Court Mr. J. A. Meade Bermudas, one of the undercrust and one of the sidewalk merchant princes... Peanuts, a rival operator in papers and match . Mr, John Burnett Jennie ‘Yeamang re. -Mr, Julian Crosa- ‘Mr. E, Chapman Cy Mins Mary C: seve Mrs, John Wood Mrs. Yeamans: ‘Valmer ++++.. By the Chorng SYNOPSIS, AcT I. THE WOLVES OF SOCIETY. 1—Fifth Avenue—The Last Caller on New Year’# Scene 2—Delmonico’s—Going to the Tuesday Scene 3—The Ballroom—The Daughter of ACT II. TRAPPED BY A “PERSONAL.” Scene—View of Basement Life—Byke’s Target Practicé ACT IIL, PIER 30 NORTH RIVER, Scene 1—The Tombs Folice Court—a Morning, with Jns- tice—What an Ebony Box Contained. Scene the Tombs—The Most Agreeable View. Scene 3—The Piers of the City by Starlight—A Glance at Aral New York, and € urside Life im ‘rime at the Water's Edge, ACT IV, THE IRON PILLOW. Scene 1—Long Branch—A View at the West End= Peach Blossom finds Her Old Friend. Scene 2—The Dark Path—Byke on the Trail, Scene $—The Railroad Shed a& Shrewsbury Bend—The 10: ‘Down Express Train! ‘ACT V. CHLOROFORM, Scene—Pearl’s Chamber—A Burglary and Its Conse quences—Bermuda’s Pony Express. A MATINEE OF UNDER THE GASLIGHT, SATURDAY, AT HALF-PAST ONE O'CLOCK. Mr. Daly begs to announce that he has engaged the ainous Artist, : Mr. CHARLES FECHTER, for a limited number ef nights, beginning on Monday evening, April 28, in his magnificent realization of Dumas romantic hero, which will be siven with a most extraordinary cast ang erfect mise-en-scene. Box Sheet open for the entire first week on Thursday, morning, April 17, at 8A. M. MONTE CRISTO, IBLO'S GARDEN. “VOKE Lessees and Managers. JARRETT & PALMER, MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 14, First appearance since their return irom Europe (by special arrangement with Messrs. Shook and Paliner¥! THE BELLES OF THE KITCHEN, THE BELLES OF THE RIT Introducing in the course of the pike HIGH TRAGEDY, OW THE THE THE: ea Pa. bg v co Oo. 0. 0. VORES | VORES | VOKES | VOKES | VOKES: E B E E EB i S Ss Ss 8 ss FAMILY | FAMILY, | FAMILY, | FAMILY, | FAMILY comprising VICTORIA VOKES, a“ Miss JESSIE, VOKES, ‘Miss ROSINA VOKES, Mr. FREDERICK VOKES, Mr. FARNDON VOKES, These celebrated Vocal, Musteal, Terpsichorean, Uniqud and Eccentric Artist will make their reappearance in America in the GREAT VOKES SPECIALTY, CHEN, THE BELLES OF THE KITCHEN, 4 COMEDY, GRAND OPERA and BALLET. The performances of the Vokes Family will be preceded each evening by the brilliant Comedietta, ANGE BLOSSOMS, ‘lect, com) y irom the Union Square The by a select company tron on Sa atre. SHEET NOW OP! MATINEES WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS AT & rE BY STEAMER CALABRIA, AND W! MONDAY, VICTORIA VOKES, JESSIE VOKES, ROSINA VOKES, FRED. VOKES, FAWD IN THEIR GREAT,SPECIALTY, BELLES OF THE KITCHEN. BELLES OF THE KITCHEN. PREVIOUS TO THE VOKES, Miss IMOGENE FOWLER, Miss JOSEPHINE LAURENS, Mr. WELSH EDWARDS, Mr. H. MONTGOMERY, Mrs. F. B. Conway, Mr. Frank Roche KES FAMIL ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY, Messrs, SHOOK & PALMER, of the Union Square = Lig he) Ld fo Songun Say they have ar ed Ww! Messrs. Jarre Palme jo wonderful -VOKES. FAMILY, oF ue appearance IBLO'S GARDEN. Lessees and Managers... VOKES FAMILY «JARRETT & PALMER | ‘LL APPEAR | 5 RIL 14, YOUR SEATS BELLES OF THE KITCHEN, IN ADVANCE. AND AVOID Y HAYWARD, ye eed —_— THE DOORS — on the FIRST NIGHT, REMEMBER! UNION SQUARE THEATRE COMPANY, in the 5 DELIGHTFUL COMEDIETTA, WEEKS, ORANGE BLOSSOMS, = ORANGE BLOSSOMS, = ar ey F, B, CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE, THIS EVENING, DAVID GARRICK AND ACOMEDIETTA, 4 company. —RETURN TO AMERI a AT NIBLO'S GARDEN, FOR A BRIEF SEASON OF TWO WEEKS, commencing on «MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 14, on which occasion they will appear in one of thelr cela brated spec alties, ‘ment oi the VOKES FAMILY is necessart! EKS as they have to leave New Yor! on the 27th of April to meet OUT cite: rom te (user pevics fanaa ull company from the Ri far with the VORRS VAN rrp eer eats will begin on i the Box Omce, Niblo's Garden, TOPMINE, at @ SA IMEZVOUS LA MUSIQUE."=THIS LITTLE information, given. to any book, full of musical J. JAY WATSON'S inusic rooms, 92 Clinton place, OMGICE NEW MUSIO.— We. ; "Song of Little, May." Mice Hodge Moor “Unt of le May,” a8 Hodge: nh der the Heautirul Stars We Met,” Butterfield,’ ‘Soe. ;' “Pity the Homeless One To-night,” Prat ‘Hypothesen Waits,” Strauss, 76c.; “Manusoript Strauss, T5e.§ “Nine' O'Clock in the’ Morning,” a school march, Muller, Be. WILLIAM A, POND & OO,, Publishers, ‘47 Broadway and 39 Union square, RD.—PRIVATE INSTRUCTION, biped VIOLIN, Organ, Guitar, Singing, Harmony, day and evening, o2Eiinton place, Bighth street Uaplisned Isok a maued fre 5 , JAY WATSON, Musical Direc: | SE ¢ OCAL AND INS?TRUMENTAT CO at the TERRACE GARDEN, EASTER SCNDAY a 18, under the direction ot Herr R, SOMMELZ, assisted by tho eminent artists, . HENNE (mexz0 ir, T. GRAF (enor . BERGNER (ello). Mr. Full orchestra of forty of the best perfor Reserved seats. $1. “General ‘admissions O0cr citi RYANT'S MINSTRELS, MASTER BARNEY, the Champion Dancer and popali . MASTER BARNEY as TANK ANN OOOLAHAN NIE_A. WATSON'S BENEFIT CONCER’ i 26.—Ticketa at 92 Clinton place; Graham’ ic Depot, 563 Broadway; rye Lat jassau sirect, Frogramunes maled. Weel on wee

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