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4 BOARDERS WANTED. 7 peray ROW, OR 18 shed Rooms, with Bi ons; SU and B16 per wee BLEECKER STREET. “POR. rd, for iamily or single per- single $6 to $8 por week. BLOCKS FROM BROADWAY-$6 50 TO $2 PER week—Good Rooms and. ist class toured; one Hall oom, $8; table boarders accommodated; good neigh- |. ‘6i East Fourth street. ROOMS FOR THI GENTLEMEN NOW VA- cant; others for genilemen and their wives, (rom Ist. ‘of May, with first class Board; Sumuer prices; refer- ences. '56 West Twenty-second street, 2 HANDSOME ROOMS ON SECOND FLOOR-TWO ‘on third; also handsome back Parlor, with extension and Bedroom, to let, with Board: reterenves exchanged; Ponvenient to'cars. 276 West Eleventh street. TH AVENUE (NO, 76).—HANT Rooms, with Boar oe eats f,TH AVENUE.—AN ENTIRE PARLOR FLOOR (COR. ©) ner house), beautifully finished ; bath, closet, Ae. 5 pri: vate table. Address QUIET HOME, box 108 Herald office, for three days. rhe URNISHED AHTH AVENUE.—AN ENTIRE PARLOR FLOOR; ALSO three Rooms on second fleor, turnished or unfur- nished, with or without private table, in the double pri- 45 Fifth avenue. PTH AVENUE Y v) Floor (newly painted), with unexceptionab! Table; also two front Rooms on fourth ‘He sday and Wednesday 10 BAST tHIRTYtHIRD sTREET.—A FRONT AND Hall room on third floor to rent, with Board; ref- Brences exchanged. T] ASHEAND PLACE (PERRY STREEM,—SECOND Floor to let, with Soard; en suite or singly, with or Without Bourd; convenient to Bleecker street, Sixth and Seventh avenue cars. J 9TH STREET, NEAR SIXTH AVENUE, S Moor and single Rooms, with first class Board, ‘om Muy 1; house has all modern improvements; tur: Nished new throughout, Apply at 140 West Tweitth stree P Second Floor, front, an hall Rooms aro to let, with Board, until above date’ H STREET.—HANDSOMELY let, with or without Board; —SECOND 14.7 STREET WEST, | $8 —BXCELLENT LOCA; “E tion, handsomely turnished Rooms, with board, $14 for (wo or820 for three also handsomely furnished front or back Parlor, Reierence ; no m0 1 THIRD STREET.—TO LET, FURNISHED ROOMS, with or without Breaktast V4 T, NO, 48 WEST, NEAR SIXTH AVE- nue.—One large second floor front Room, with Foard; hall Room connecting if required; table ‘geod; rences, Dest re 1 TH 3 (257), BETWE SEVENTH AND bE Eighth avenues.—-A large square Room, fourth floor, front, neatly turnished, & for two gentlemen, 8: good table and cleantiness a specialty. 16 WAVERLEY PLAC let, en suite or sing ent moving. en only; house af 18 Ww TH NEAR STH AV © furnished Rooms to le! fession May 1, or sooner if desi —FURNISHED ROOMS TO with or without Board ; to doors from Broadway ; no MANDSOMELY in thrst class Board; pos- red ., OPPORTE 19 WEST UIVENTY-FOURTH sine ae Avenue Hotcl—A suit of Rooms, ntly fur- ished, to re of gentlemen, With or without Board? also sing eds BLOCK ! OF MADE Lie) 86 Jogantly turni: oms to let, or first class Board; also Rooms on top floor; no mov- ra 3 FAR BROAD. with first class WASHIN Suits of EAST wi ON PLA oms to rent, pe) ard. References exchanged YRBV SPRELT.—A FRONT PARLOR AND BEDROOM, 4) with first class Bonrd, tor gentleman and wife or fentlemen. 200 and 202 West Twenty-third stre OWN P. WORS' TELL, —FIRST CLASS FURNISHED thout Board ; first class reference Rooms, with or ¥ required. OG Rast tw <) STREET.—FURNISHED iO Rooms to let, ntlemen, with or without Dreaktas 96 BAST r AN wiO handsomely with Board, to families and tlemen. Private table 1i de Hired. Keterence: ed. House first class. QQ EAST FORTY.SEVENTH STREET.—HANDSOME © Rooms to let, with Board, to families or sin dem OQ) BASt FORTY-SIXTH STRELT, = wo Rooms on first floor to let, with Board. References exchange Q() EAST, THIRTY FIFTH si *) ith Board, handsome parlor Bedroom; also third tory Wa ze hack Koom, without children, at reasouable sy relerences, NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1873—QUADRUPLE SHEET. BUARDERS WANTED. SUMMER RESORTS, AMUSEMENTS, AMUSEMENTS, arene ~ pee lnrotes vow turk cect eer eNotes anne | a wet newnnnnnennnnn BAST 1 tf RNISHED BATH HOUSE, SCHOOLEY'S MOUNTAIN BPRING! OOTIVS THEATRE, OU 5 ULT. ‘OOD'S MUSKUM, DOM. MURBAY, 14. Rooms, pele Boards 8 4 gy8 trate un. , Morria county, New Jersey, will bo open for the ri Kdwin Booth, «Proprietor ai UNPARALLELED Ho COON avs. carpomed: in Wariem: two minutos’ Xe trom depot and ception. ot fuesis, ane uy Application for an oes be tte he boris arneree Ar 8 A The yoube sed 5 rable . made by m: tly a er louse, - § = = — aceon : way. Now York, Where wie popeietory hg 3 plan of PS perenne on Trish Somedion, boautiinl Artiste, K, SE! 2 q 5 be seen over neaday, from 13 un! a x 150 “At family wish'te tee with ya fay aoe Oelock 7? °F WARREN CORMAN, Proprietor EVERY NIGHT and DOMINIOK MURRAY, MINNIE FOSTER, comfortably furnished Rooms: references. —_—_— SEEDERS ERRenE EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON at? in who will appear as ee —____ | Sanaa Tie SASSI Imcgearantl, Brat ly a dann Grama of 1583 SECOND AVENUE, ENTRANCE ON TENTH MOUNTAIN HOUSE se appear . 0) i UNGLE wilt be opened on or about the Istof May. For forms, 4c., address COZLENS & MUBKAY, linglewood, N. J street.—A handsome front corner Room to let, with Board, to gentioman and wile. No other boarders, 208 W287 FOURTEENTH STREET,—SINGLE GEN- Uemen or gentieman and wife can obtain hand- somely furnished Rooms, with Board, in first class house or, the MURDER ___ON THE HUDSON, HEATRE ‘COMIGUE, ir. JOSH HART... M's in the character of CABIN. MICHABL O'DOWD, The public of Ni oy Ste have recognized in this extra: » of New York have recos ordinary delineation one ot those great and. truthful REMIUM POINT HOUBE,—DELIGHTFULLY SITU- ‘ated on the Sound, one milo from New lochelle good sea bathing, fishing, boating; ploaraut 514 BROADWAY. ...Lesses auc Proprietor ’ g, works of art which remain as heirlooms of the stage, The The mammoth combination of the world in @ # piKas fant enti Rommaeon oan seat Ae PAWN West Pacns: | smmgemenresis grated ihe hist perormaee’ wit | infu ene tiny programme 9 BAST THIRTY-SEVENTH STREET, NEAR date trom BOOTH'S THEATRE, ‘he wonder of the wor! 213 Third ayenue.—To let, a nicely furnished front — ‘Seats may be secured in aivance atthe Theatre, or at LING-LOOK, Parlor, for gentleman and wife or two single gentlemen; IVERSIDE HOTEL, GARMANAVILLE, FOOT OF | Ditson & Co.'s music store, 7H Broadway. bara arouse YAMADIVA, with or without Board ; rates reasonable. 182d street, North River, has been thoroughly refitted | ~~~ spr . ished; will the Man Serpent. and newly turn’ —— be open forthe receptionef | POWERY THEATRE, JOT BAST TWHLPTIL STRRET, BHEWEEN SHO. | Keaton dr ait the ‘stor at : Rpplications for kooms Wi. B FRELIGH. vsvo-Manager | The most comigal ot all Panvoniings, sas Fecelved at the e undersigned. A i i Cee RUE Ne are ns rer Geeaem ene |) ao PAU LEN @. DUNCALP. | and during the work: engagement fora iHunited pertod of 1 the us ana GEAR MEETL TROUPE, moderite prices. References required. at PICHFIELD SPRINGS.—PKOPLE DESIROUS OF | the popular favorite actor, who will personate the 3 in their Terrifle Bayonet Combat. ©} HAST THIRTY-THIRD STRERT.—FURNISHED obtaining Board for the Summer at this favorite FASTEST BOY IN. NEW. YORK, he Quadruple Sonk and Dance b Miss KITTY O° 3 FANNY LUCELLE. Miss CARRIE HAINES, Miss IDA GREENFIELD, AN ENTIRE NEW OLIO. Concluding with the new sensational Dram: fom oe mifenide Companion, ied 0 in the gFAONY. PASTOR atid T. L, DONNELLY. This highly sensational drama will be presented, with Summer resort would do well to call at No, 3 Kast Thirty- fourth street, or at office F, W. COVEL & CO., 195 Fulton street. a 5 24: Rooms to let, with Board; good neighborhood, at very moderate rates; reference required, WEST THIRTY-NINTH STREET.—TO_ LET. aye 256 x AM RI riginal | THE RAC THE RACE; : T. JAMES HOTEL, MARION, N. J.. appropriate local sceuery, thrilling tableaux and ot in. a I PH 2B; 26, handtomely furnished Roonm with Board: | SS" minutes from Jersey City ferry, Cortlandt ¢ eee ee ee NE ee rcritor oe tke | THE BAG THE RACK: Parlor, 7 brosses streets; syivania Railroad; beautiful loos For particulars see small bills. or, — tion; firat class table, elegantly furnished Rooms, en suite e drama will be acted a new petite THE MYSTERIES OF THE TURF, ‘ or singly; all modern improvements; boating, driving, led Mr. D, KELLEY us the Jockey. SLO Menghet tront Koon, suliatie foracentieman | Kood siabling, fe, ORLIGING A_ FRIEND. MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. ‘The first time in America, and wife or two The ENTIRE EVENING PROGRAMME moderate, gentlemen, with Board; terms very | C7" yaRks HOTEL—NEW BRIGHTON, STATEN | Chas, Foster's Drama, A BAD LOT, will speedily be ‘will be enacted at the MATINBES. ————— -——_______ Island.—This favorite resort, with its beautitul | Produced, ‘4 ‘ BAST FOURTEENTH STREET.—A LARGE attached, is now being put in thor. | | NOTE—On Monday, April 14, the doors will open at 7%; [UNION SQUARE THEATRE. , 32 ‘and small Room, with Board, to gentleman and | 0uxsh order for the ‘ing Season, and will open on er | curtain rises at 8. i — wite or single mantlanant in an American tamily; terms acoue ste arit oe free ae terms and other information ALLAOK'S. 90 at Eronriator, Mr. SaR RAN eae rl Zi ed et Mr. A, ML Lu moderate; only few boarders; no moving. _ Apply At tne Hotel OF AAFC DE CAMP, Proprictor. Proprietor and Manager...Mr. LESTER WALLACK . co A PRIVATE FAMILY HAVE HANDSOMELY FUR. | =—— = rae ect TEN obs Begins at 8. Saturda y, Matinee at 1:30. ish ie, with Board, for STRUC 5 ; NIGHT, Ganieinen ate ieee or ec ameniinn movion refer e INSTRUCTION, baa) Nauget Mr, SOTHERN AND EVERY EVENING and SATURDAY MATINEE, ences. Apply at 126 West Forty-second street. 7 THOMPEON'S COLLEG ®% FOURTH Lot it his extraordinary impersonations of w Sea NES ETHEL dg nee ee eed institute, ri YOUNG WIDOW ABOUT TO TAKE A HOUSE DE- waatio and Languages. Day and. DAVID GARRICK adaptation of Meithac Arithmetic and Languay in Mr. Augustin Daly's brillings A "i and Hatevey's wonderiul Drama, in five acts, entitled sires tomneet with six or cight gentlemen togo with | departinent—Telegraphy, taught practical y rm i ir deen home, Wrth home omar Inention cen: | ments. ‘Demand tor operators wiORD DUNDREARY, FROU-FROU, 166 Herald office. s z AY JSSTRUCTRESS OF THE ENGLISH BRANC SEH AND VBR EVENING Tho play will be produced with elegant new acenery < 3 and yronoh {ishese Dorsition in fami s thor- SATURDAY MATING: SR YEE eNO LOROW EES eSn Om SUIT OF ROOMS ‘TO LET ghiy qualified, trom practice to teach young ladies, | The followin i 5 a 5 slating of parlor, bedroom and bathroou boys dr those ot neglected education; a home desired | ERN’ Me GOLN COLLBERT. Mr se POLK Me, | GILBERTE, ‘“Frou-rou” (uer original part)... On Twenty dest Areet,near Pith avenue: howe aniap: | eitherdn eliy or country. Address Mra, WOODS, SM Jay | HISHOD. Me CARROLL Me HOOWNE, Me. LRONAID, | LOUISE, nor Sistor Wea AGNES RHEL, 8 first clase in every particular; reters to Ge- | street, Brooklyn, 7 iM Mr HOLLAND, Mr. EDWIN, Mr. CURRAN, Ste, PECK, | BARONNE, DE CAMB, a Woman ot the Fu- en ere — | PRIVATE LESSONS IN FRENCH, wee BONE He soe airy FANNY FOSTER, Miss EMILY MESTAYER Mme, PONISI, Mrs. JOHN SEPTON. BOX PLAN OPEN ONE MONTH IN ADVANCE, Pree pqs ats precisely, and carriages may be or- I ture... . S PAULINE, a Maid of th THE GOVERNESS, Miss JENNIE LEE Miss KATE HOLLAND ANGELIQUE .e sss Migs CHARLOTTE CAVE GHORGLE, Sariorys” Giiid..... Miss LILLIE EDWARDS HENRI SARTOKYS, the Husband of the Future. ... HALL ROOM ON THE SECOND FLOOR TO LET— Present. Furnished, with Board, to a single geateman; ref: | at 819 Lexington avenue, be n Thirty-eighth and Tiirty-ninth streets. Spanish for ladies and gentlemen; quick and ac- urate tuition, combining theory and practice ; conver ional fluency insu) Professor BON ‘TI, 241 West Fourtcenth street. A erences required, Apply. UBINSTEIN-THOMAS FAREWELI. MATINER. ty C.—NEW METHOD FOR LEARNING THE PRENCH STEINWAY HALI, SATUKDAY AFTERNOON, SE cats 4° Parlor, to let with Board, 818 per we 5OSanguaze thoroughly in 40, lemons by conversation April 19, at 2. CONTE be Vania te Uren ae igo” MACKAY ian and wile; 28St, Mark's place, near and tecture; no grammar. Call or widress Milo. BER IWIVELY LAST AND FAREWELL MATINEE OF | © hand this ori Mr, GHORGE PARKES yetorence. R, 113 West Filtoenth street, THE GREATEST CONCERT COMBINATION . BARON DE OA nd of the Pres- pO LET—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, SUI OF ROOMS, STORAGE. Comprising ANTON RUBINSTEIN, © pont r ae FL OeMe: with Board, to gentleman and lady, or two singlé _ HENRY WIENIAWSKE, | — staye'to be ab ‘W. THORP gentlemen, 243’ West Thirty-eighth street with THEO. THOMAS and his VINCE: “Ww. WILDER - — - ~ UNRIVALLED ORCHESTRA, | ZANETTO W. QUIGLEY IPO RENT—WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, A NICELY On this occasion Rubinstein will play the A MINOR. i built THIRTY TRUNKS, CASES | CONCERTO first tim: (some new) ith two windows, to one or ighth street, at the tor the purpose, luz ‘TO UL STREET, NEAR FOURTH AV furnished front twogentlemen. Inquire at 264 Kast Seventy or 257 Pearl strect, up stairs. Schuman), Ballade (€! here several of Henselt’s p OMPOSITIONS OF “HL »pin), and tor the ‘ais also several OWN. Mr. Wi- Box office open every day trom 8 A. M. to 5 P. M Seats secured two weeks in advance, aud other PACKAGES ¢ articles o’ EXTRA | emaywski will play the Mendelssohn Concerto (first move: | 7 : THE Ce eee wd . r ‘ING WANTED. Ui can be stored with SAFETY at low rates, | mend. : A Oe BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. ir ool trom any. part of | the ‘Theo. Thomas’ Orchestra wilt perform Overture | Joi, HAYES. Lesseo and Manager. . AND WIFE WANT , ; nig Warehouse “King Stephan” (Beethoven), “Vor vohlengeiu,” MOAR RVEN i Tonos an z Ce £0 ae Ca? ee coe TU Ix invited to exainine the superior ace | “Der Rott der Walkyren” (Wagner), “Cavalry sarod” SOBRE S VEE HO UauriL ly SEP Ogle, diey Wane Nona NIEUE aLseed: Gonwenigaiied hight, ventitation, safety, &e., which this | (ehuberdy adapted for Orchestta by Lisa." 0° | WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY MATINERS at 2 econ and Sixth avenues; YOUN H. MORRELL 114 Broadway. ns . Te ieee ae aaa an at wher and Proprictor. ~ a ar aay . L "s 80 Fourth avenue ‘ chat y ROOKESN AOLDAIT CROMDNOTRING THOMAS. G, L, FOX'S HUMPTY DUMPTY, I y THIRD WEST THI KY.—SECOND ee) Floor, wih or Hout : also hall Toom ; everythin: 1 “concession K cow required, TO LET, WITH : all conveniences ; Thi s Bos 34 fo mo treet. Of. WEST TENTH STRERT.—A PRIVATE FAMILY to rent, with Roard, tor the Summer, a very 2 terms te te, STREET.—AN ELEGANT SUIT SOF ROOMS vd ly furnished, ire Floor. to rent, avenue, corner | TH STREET, ONE DOOR FROM Hiandsemely turpished Rooms, i fonrca floors, to let, with first class Board ; s required, SIXTEENTH STREET.—AN ELEGANT 4 ae suit Apartments, consisting of Parlors Second Floor, to let, with private table; also pleasant Rooms for | fuinilies or single gentlemen, . terms ‘reasonable tor the Buminer months. Reverences exchany 42 EAST NIN TH STRE WELL F = nished Rooms, with exccllent Foard, tor gentle- man and wile and single gentlemen, rms reasonable. Reverences exclansed. 1.7 BOND sTR T.—HANDSOMEL Ed tront Parior, with Board, to gentleman and. w or party of gentlemen; convenient to cars and stages; table first class; reterenc IXTH STRE randsomely fu T, NEAR BROAD. hished Rooms to N FIRTH two families or gent!eme be oburined, ‘] WEST THIRTY-SIXTH STREET.—A HANDSOME. 2” ¢ Bedrooms on ly iurnished Parlor an eccond fi lusive bath; private table it desired; Room ; permanent parties desired ; refer 16 AND 55 ST, MARKS PLACE.—CHOICE, OF WELL ee) furnished Rooms, with Board, for gentlemen and their wives, or simgle gentlemen. No moving in May. 54. WEST TWENTY-POURTH —WILL BE “EF vacanton May 1 Rooms, with on second fad third floors, suitable for families; also single Rooms; Fummer prices. FA WEST THIRTY.WIGHTH STREET—A PINE, OF second story tront Room to let to the middle of June or louger; back do., May 1; good Table; best ret- erence, if 55 West, TWENTY EIGHTH stat NEAR @) Broadway.—Desirable Rooms, with. Board, tor sin- gle-gentlemen; first class parties only need apply 5Q WEST NINETEENTH | STREET.—A SUIT OF OO Rooms or separate, with Board, to family of adults or gentlemen; first ‘class house; private family; reterences. T FIT ET.—10 RENT, WITH |, in a quiet, prlva furnished back Parlor and front Hall Room, third floor; references ex changed. - <) eR W HIVE PART THURSDAY EVENING, April 17, MONDAY EVENING, APRIT. 21, i Ren a eee a oe) re, and 779 Greenwie GREATEST CONCERT COMBINATION ON KECORD, ‘and Board, Address DRESSMAKDR, box age and other {amily p |. FINAL JOINT APPEARANCE OF FIRST TIME OF THE 5TH EDITION é S és EB A FURNISHED. rate rooms stublishments are the ON RUBINSTEIN, HENRI WIENIAWSKI, and of YOUNG GENTLEMAN DESIRES A FURNISHED: | sionsible, extensive, ommnodating a LO, THOMAS, with his UNRIVALLED ORCHESTRA. G, L, FOX'S FAMOUS PANTOMIME, ifeuitede Adres, statlug partiouiars, box 400 Herald rrates, In Will Le performed, tor the first and only time in Brook NEW SCENERY, THORS AND SPECCALTIES, Unga Braver oe ’ al ys on han , vt RTCA TERA TG OULAPR EEO Sce the present version ere it be tuo late pel dint Re a thie ARE ~ welith » TAGGART, RUBINSTEIN’S OCEAN SYMPHONY, ‘The filth volume ot “H, D."’ is now in press. OARD WANTED_VOR A LADY, IN A QUIRT, PRI- : rand Manaker, | by the “HEO. THOMAS ORCHESTRA undér the di- | — * ae vate family where few or no boarders are taken, un- | GToR ) SAFE KEEPING FOR) FURNITU area erirticr er een area Veh haat rd FESTIVAL WEEK. Tarnished Reon, with firepuice; plain, genteel table, | ee ae ee net alt descriptionan an | ~aaat Brooklyn Academy and at 116 Broadway. "| © ‘The public ts sespectfully informed that a Bernoh Gentid feces GORGE Maes oat tects ka | Bonataiecian paruments, always accessible; yous | TPE OCHAN SYMPHONY IN BROOKLYN, OF GRAND ORALORIOS AND CONCERTS Goslced; bopcding: Houas, Keepers neg pot reply. ad these Warehouses are the oldest and THURSDAY EVENING, April 17, at8 o'clock, Will be given on a scale of sey aM a He sive in America, HG. HAEGER, RST AND ONLY PERFORMANCE, COMPLETENESS AND GRANDEUR Eighth ave: ° z ci streets, d zAN » eve New ¥ Branch office. Eighth avenue, trom Thirty-third to Thirty-fourth streets BINSTELN'S OGEAN SYMPHONY, never betore attempted in New York, ——— ee s ee BY THE THEO, THOMAS ORCHESTRA, under the. direction of 2 CA GTQRAGE FOR, FUR) Hele at OB, BAGGAGE, i under ihe personal direction of the composer, THEODORE THOMAS, r ry c., in separate rooms; private watehmen in build: | ir. LON n i ” ‘a TUES PRY: NGAP! avenues. Address, stating terms, box ing at night This is the safest and best ventilated build: | = =e |) (COMMENCING AUS Eee ING (AB RCL ES 1678. LRAT ED enor ing of the kind inthe city. ‘Tracks constantly on hand EWARK OPERA HOUSE.—RUBINSTEIN 7 4 ‘Ta ENDELSSOHN? OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, \ N tor removing goods MICHALES & SON, N 1HOMAS. FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 18, ONL FIRST ORATORIO ieee MENU AM! ze ) little girl, LL years old, ina private family up town, 2 and 3¢ Commerce street, near Bleecker. JOINT APPEARANCK OF ANTON RUBINSTELN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, will require Room and Bed! terns $70 per month; | Special attention paid to packing (urniture tor shipment. NRL WIENIAWSKL, and THEO. THOMAS, ECOND AND LAST ORATORIO! NIGHT subroncen A ddreas Bs (oe tone eee — . with his UNRIVALED ORCHESTRA, Selections trom Handel's ISRAEL IX KGPT aud the SURO! re PSS yg oma ca Rawat | eutire of Mendelssohn's: N OF PRAISE (Lobgesang). fest Cale es BY pantie Compas BUROPE T° MANAGERS AND FIRST CLASS DRAMATIC ne celebrated HANDEL AND IAYDN SOULE, fron Way: terms not to exceed $12 tur both. Address 3. B., | SVHEK QUEEN'S HOTEL, NEAR THE CRYSTAL | STARS AND COMBINATIONS. Boston, numbering FIVE HUNDRED (500) VOICES: box 143 Herald offic TT Patade, Upper Norwood, London.—To tourists and SC ee Cond : CARL ZERRAHN Fa Ae env Pale trepeen iin wna | mtsinces Manager ot the LYDIA THOMPSON TROUPE, | OneAnist LG LS OA ait Maite private faniy where he ean | management have made the Quer | gud entrusted sith he engagements tor the veawon of | | THEODORE THOMAS UNIV ALLED ORCHESTRA, iat at reakiast, only’ required; location east | resort of the upper ranks ot English society. | at iho Grau Coates! oleh New Yorks gm the 16%, 16en | IATITRGR DRL CT as CORMIER: OocryN ACADEMY, side and above Fouricenth sirect. Address, stating price, = | and lth, and again on the 2a and 3ith, The present ONLY GRAND’ FESTIVAL ORATORIO, c., MORTIMER, Herald office. é PLANOFORTES, ORGANS, &C, | scasonof the Thompson Troupe will close May 17, and ELIJAH, ELIJAH, ae a ~ - | has a tew nights from May 12 open to negotiation in the FRIDAY—GRAND FESTIVAL CORCERT. “et g RO Le hae Ue ee ta teh T HAINES BROS? | vicinity of New York. SATURDAY—ONLY GRAND MATINEE, rom April 21 or 28 to duiy 1; terms not 27 Union square, | | Ms Colville will sail for Europe on or about Ma On SATURDAY EVENING per week; good location: references. Ad- Pirst class handsome new Pinnotortes fi | trusted with important business connected with the prin- THEODORE M A Uptown Branch bifice, 0 sine y reasonable vermis, | cipal theatres of the Unite and desires, prior SIXTH AND LAST SYMPHONY (ONCERT, mae rs aeeai iain aaa SPP SE: and several used a little, very low ‘for nereto, to elo oO rhompson when will be performed WO YOUNG GENTLEMEN WISH A COMFORTABLE, | —— —— ; ——— ape fort er las well v3 “CHORAL “OR NINTH SYMPHONY. Room and Board in a strictly private family, above LADY HAS A FINE MODERN P’TANO,7 ¢ Ali all ¢ « Robinson Opera Hous in New York of the rteenth street and on the west side, or ata farm with stool and cov will rent it at $6 ps cimnati, © same date—septembe: L AND WLAVDN SOCIETY, within thre fan hour from sity, ibe | OF will sell eb Address GREAT BARGAL Permanent address :—Box 3,516 Post office, New York THE DISTINGUISHED SOLOISTS, vn; latter pri ate terms, which niust pitine. Caine: é age RVED SEATS, $3 AND 84, Address st oftice. ~ LYDLA THOMPSON TROUPE TIME TABLE :— according to Ie ESERVED SEATS IN SECOND BALCONY $2. RVED SEATS TO SATURDAY'S MATINEE $2 ONLY. rs for seats from persons residing out of the ¢ attended toby addressing CASHTSR, Box Otic nway Hall, sale of Reserved Seats.will commence THIS ’ er's, TOL Broadway, at Ld Broadway, and at the Box Office at Su Hail A? MANUPACTL 4A removal, magn octave rosewood. $200, Stool and Cc ments; fully guaran’ No. 7 Bleecker strev MAGNIFICENT DOUBLE J Pianoforte, cost $95), for April Land 19, New Ope April 2t and 28, Opera House, April Mays RYANTS OPERA HOU th and vening at BILL OF THE 8: UCUESS OF MASTER BARNEY, A PRIVAT betwy xceed $11 per Address Q. b., GENTLEMAN, IN Room, with {ull Bo enies; price not to and required. D—BY A lalost impr OLDSMITHDS, . tear Bowery. ROUND 74 OCTAVE | $275; Parior Suit, peatel and Reps Wart 2D—BY A YOUNG NTLEMAN, BOARD, | with single oom; located between Fort ti and Fifty-second streets, Sixth and Ninth ave} Ade ull particulars, E. E. J., foot of Forty-seventh P—L—U—T—0, dress, with ¢ her si % Ss RQk fHENEUS street, North Rive: aia cacritee, | _ the Champion Dancer and favorite Dialect Actor. | 9 ayant TANTED-BY A GENTLEMAN, A COMFORTABLE HANS WINSTRERS PSttoo. HAT SHoo or, | RW. BUTLER W “inidie-sized too ivi Break wat only ; terins must BAN ANT INSTI sso PLY. sHDO FLY: aN oe ppelacas ; not exceed $15 per week, and boarding o ors BRYAN NSTRI 00 SHOO FLY. | Notice. EXTRAORDINARY. ATTRACTION, . WW ANPEDOPERMANENTLY, POR A MIDDLE-AGED che cebers Aiieras THE CALICO HOP, ON'S LAUGHING 4 Rat REREGH Ene eect lady an unfurnished Room, with or without Board, | pan Seymour, Reed, Stanwood, Morris DANCING MASTER. Te cteatt YANERETTN in Now York or Hariom, Address Mrs. MONTAWUE, box 20 WEST 23D son, 0, Saturday at 2. ‘Seats secured, Pant cae {Love “TM. Vance ce. ivate fam " > OF Sc, 1 4 q = iave, four Fount | ACADEMY OF MUSIO—EA Nor Exceutep py axy HIGHT ES SOMBER, SROOIKLWN 8 nihs; cost , ; | 4 Mu RL e. ) EXCEL NY TROUPE IN AMERICA, o BROOKLYN BOARD. tand rior and Bedroom Suita. { dF OPERA BE rE, ” ‘the splendid Burlesque of GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE OR A PARTY OF RISIAN, OPERA TROL tor slapping. ssful Organization on recor A COMICAL CLASSICAL LOVE TALE, tour modated with good Board and TOCTAVE ROSEWOOD UPRIGHT ONLY AND A MA’ ‘The followin 1 CONT Moor, at 10 Kent avente, uy MATINEK, , sin the easi:— fear Dekalb tion sxasand bathroom largo garden, | Piano, city make, bargain tor cash; drst class new ING, APRIL IT Ale O'CLOCK, Miss LISA Miss MINNIE. JACKSON, Miss fruit and shade trees; 80 tinutes trom nosso anid 7H ucaven, and several use a tite, oF YALOLE ALL, Mise LAUIEA Lb CATR: Alles [DA eons, es: faunily ps r | sale ow’ very reasonable terms, or rented ry NE , Mr. GEORGE 5 q ori: each are Dib ‘f F. SCNULER, Jor Broome street. COS, JF. LANG, BE. W. PRESCOTT, & A lies, transient or permaneut, with or w sports of ‘the The HOTE LL'S TURKISH AND ELECTRIC BATTS Lexington aveuwe.—Kooms tor gentlemen or hout meals sibs LADY WILL SELI, FOR LESS THAN $10), A HAND. | AX. “Some rosewood Piauo, iron frame, ronnd corpers, Inodern style and improvements, tucliding Stool and Cover. 28 shird street, near Bowery. ‘ Admission, $1. le of seats will eon Monday, at 9A. M., at vate table ifdesired. Baths open all night. IN ATEINWAY ¢ D SECOND HAND PIANO FOR e Academy and s) TOL ant Lit" Broad way Curtain rises at 8 o'clock. : | ent low, oF sale on instalments, at WATERS! = eee = | Box offic daily. Seats secured inad OTEL ST. GERMAIN, FIFTH AVENE, TW Bronte Owe OF sale on tustalments, at WATERS’, 48 | — DOLLARS) TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS REWARD OS Oe hee ay EDA aD ean cond street and Broaawa — . saith 2 Reward be paid Jor the person whoo _ se ive Be single Rooms now vacant; table @ir GILBERT CELEBRATED ELIAN PTANO, RICHTA if canght imme. he Tuextay Matinee ai Thost central location ; rooms all tro | JA. Suvved: for rents or sale at a oacciiog at WANMERY diately PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE and not oF Keep laughing or a woek aiverwards, 451 Broadway See the L, 3) BOWERY, CORNER OF | = y BEAUTIFUL Ros ht Rooms, ni W ENGLAND Bayard street 00D 7 OCTAVE PIANO, lig N® peer o t ar Go. Der night; $8 60 t0 $4 per woek oversirung bass, mide by cetebrated maker, for | (JONCERTS of the AGEBIE AND BIPFODEOME a ae _— 1S. mane East oth street," be- | HAMPTON COLORED STUDENTS, THIS TURGDAY oer, is, TURTEVANT HOUSE, BROADWAY, TWE | = “ a Wi'l sing Genuine Negro Meludtes AMERICAN INSTITUTE BUILDING, i, eighth and Twensy.ninih streets, N pek, Ameri | OO} 7 OCTAVE PIANO. peibctatios wate coruer Third avenue and Sixty-third street. p| io io" | richly carved, embracing " 7 nA Moneth Ors 2M. . improvements; situated in the great h tre, | ait modern impre rs guaTanier,cost $100, | Twenty-third street and Fourth avonu Owing to the inclemency of the weather, and the conse- LEWIS .& GEO, 8. LELAND, Proprietors. iy ane ye MACHT GREETS EIGROTaTtO rit coeceniog, AamESDAY EVENING, Apri quent danger Ut wemowinig the Faro collection of tropical = “ : ior $2: ® : cseene imals, Mr. as decided to rema ein! -OUNTRY | wreat sacrifice, Call at privave residence, 210 . until and including this (Tuesday) evening, atter which PO a both Mints td | Bist sit, newr 7th ay. ea lor For sale the immense aggregation, with its scores of golden char- LADY LIVING A FEW MILES FROM THE | - ater cate 8 cages, Wagons, vans’ and baggage train, will move y will take two or three littl irls in. her MAGNIFIC 74 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PLANO. olor e | A | family to Board and Instruct. Address s.L. W., loom: | Held, New Jersey. | A VING IN A PLEASANT lage in Connecticut, four hours from New York, ean accommodate one or two ladies, also a litle girl, to Board for the ryear, \ddress tor three cays Mrs. M. forte tor sale CAPITOLINE GROUNDS, BROOKLYN, where ‘the GRAND OPENING will take place WEDNESDAY, Aj tinuing afternoon and evening durin; De atland7 P.M. arch of the lade wrder, © rtully guaran: Parlor Silverware, Glas funuly leaving city. | corner Forty-fifth sire . THURSDAY EVENIN: Admussion 50¢. No reserve hodist Book ¢ For sale at M 's book stores a Dining Furniture ; & saeriflee; propert 36 West lath st., near Sth ay, | Bare ". M., con- rn, Carleton’s, Put- 1 at the door. See Brooklyn pa US TO REMOVA GRAND StREE INS FOR CASH. PREVI 65 BMG PLACE, NORTHWEST CORN De) is) nth street d Rooms to let | with or without Be y IRVING | front, la PARK.—THIRD oom, handsomely | and table frst | rtie: | 728 " BETWEEN FOURTEENTH 42. and Fitteenth strects.—Desirable Rooms on second and third floors, to let, with frst class Board. Reierences | JQ WEST NINETEENTH STRRET.—TO Len, WITH a B from May 1 and. pi ble loeatio ness Kentiem! | ant Rooms, in ny terms mod- LT.—PARLOK AND large Bedroom, with or without hall Room, con- on second floof : private table if required ; terins : references exchanged, ROOMS TO LET, 104 1 IN AVENU ON E third foor, with first class table: references ex- changed 106 KAST NIN NTH STR ERY DE- sirable Room to let, to physician or dentist, with Hoard, it desired; alsy sult of Rooms tor Suinmer boarders; reference exchanged. | —ONE SMALL AND | on second floor to let, separat private table if desired. Rete large i with | changed. 109 WEST TRY skcoND sty EAR AVA Broadway.—To tet, with Board, two nicely ture ished connectivg s, toxether or separately, hot | and cold water: oo boarders; reierences, | 116 BAST PITY roceTH steein—a Pew RE. | J spectable young men can be ace ated with | vout Board and very desirable Rovms; bath aud yas neighborhood trst clase ee a ee 124. West HORM EanTH stiRET A weit, | =F furnished Room, ho cold water, with good Board for one or two gentlemen; reterences j 130) HAST _SIXTERNIM stReuT, Nak Meise OU piace.—De: with Board, to | jamilies or gentlemen ; reterenc Ph WEST THIRTEENTH ye) Sixth and Seventh ave: room, handsomely furnish: di location central and good: 14.4. HES? TWENTY-FIRST, STRE . ant, sunny Room, suitable for 0 fons, to Jet, With Board, ia'a small family; references, % BAST TWENTY SEVENTH STE 146 Easington avenue. two Rooms on rnished or unfurnished, with F EAST TWENTY-EIGHT 146 ina gentioan can ob ain g Par required | N | funaily T.—A PLEAS STREBT.—A 1} Board io a 3 iron ‘lor, © ly furnished; terms see dat A hall Koom, 8, wilh Bour WAVERLEY JAG Revit ete order, breaks jeuuired, erences or two per- | T. M., Herald Uptown Branch ofice ‘One 6¢ ctave, $125; one 7 RASCAL—GRE AND LON eee a — | octave, $ three’ mouldings, | hursday last. Meet 1s to- A WEDNESDAY MORNING. VANTEDCBY A GENTLEMAN, WIFE, BABY AND | $01; the yiano warerooms, USES We Wilt ate | General admission to all the various departments, 50 KA HO! I 545 Eighth avenu cents; children under 9, 25 cents. A iew reserved seats 25 ear Thirty-seveuth str nurse, Board in a private family or where the tend the Matin NEZ AND IDA. | few boarders, ina healthy location, convenient to | GP BENJAMING | “ae extra. ¥ "i a : ay Bg = 4 in Brooklyn Saturday Evening, April 19, the eee ee ROW LIER. frit | OOD PIANOS; MANUPACT 201 nowsry, ‘0-DAY 2y favelling World's Fair will move ou its ANNUAL &e., Mrs. J.B. POWLER, (Forty-iiith stree'. QOD PIANOS: MaxuractoRY | yy HOVER oot Sox. Favelt ini. = ~ eu, overstring, patent agra, NY PA be LOCK. 5 ; ea ; VARD WANTED—FOR LADY ANI | a Us ys instalments ek Bid T STAGE.—PROFESSOR PHILIP LAWRENCE, Wansary, a meday, mela ba Bas la freee cat Pret ae seated katnens HOMMEIRE Hensidciee, | mon Ak cake Rg Ts 7 author of the “Model Speaker,” “Lawrence Speak: | vriduy, 21, '26; Meriden, Saturday, 26; Hartiord, Mond pe I TG ER lence or. Mio PLEGANT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, CHICKER | ofr yapustock tion,” €e., will instrnct ladies and | and Tuesday, 28, 29; Northampton, Mass., Wednesda: nell; engagements guaranteed when proticient. 4 Flith avenu N ENDELSSOHN ~UNION—SPECIAL — embers, ‘he society will m say, May 1;' Worcester, Fri maunifieent over- Saturday, 3; Providence, Mond: ‘alle instrument; extra. + Must sell; moving. 1 “ing make, $100; great bargain stramg, bass, carved legs and ordinary sacrifice; seven 196 Bleecker street, near Ma ON THE PASSAIC RIVER BY Address D. W. L., box 3,302 T OARD WANTED some young geutiewen Fost otice. OARD WANTED—FOR G Springield, ‘Th Woonsocket R. 1. Tuesday, Sand 6. a ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOW pinky SBE JOHNNY WILLIAMS) WIPE AND RY. Secretary. two Infants, within oue hour of New York. Address | [)IRST CLASS PIANOS, RETAILED AT WHOLESALE - ib ERI tary. “GRAND F. aan Clos Dato TJ. W., 14 Last sixtconth street, stating particulars aud KF prtecs, digeet from factors. Send tor cirewlar, 78 | JBYALL IN. DIN THE BHRONG GoING To THE +) HNee TAT HOOT HACK BICrY terms, which must be low, ‘i Barrow, wear Hindson street. Evi ty. | Grand “Matinee at TONY PASTOR'S waaty. in his Durch Songs and Dances. Sie ee a ea aie : mse PALE IN. | OPERA HOUSE today, Only Tuesda; SEE GUNS AND FO} | BOAwe WANTED BY LADY AND CHILD OF 7 Poe sate PIANO, PRENCH WAL FALL IN. | Matinee in New York Fall in i in their great Song and Dance. in Mount Vernon. Woodinwn or | nut case, in ‘original price $650; ean he = - HEAR BILLY PAstols NEW SONGS, A required, Address COMFORTABLE, | scen dally trom ¢ sui Kast Thirteenth street. | == <_— . SEK CHARLEY WiITE IN HIS NEW ACTS, —- ————__— | J, Abes Sew OCTAVE PIANOFORTES - p nrncrrmrnnonnme | HERR WELLIO, BILLY BARRY, ALL THE STARS. | JQOARD WANTE BMAN AND WIFE | Je are the best and che Pi ever made. For MUSIC TEACHER OF A NUMBER OF YEARS | - _ an tapeaetiilieeatethinarinioete | and single ge 40 minutes of lower | sale bv the thousand at Thirty-fith ‘Tenth av. orience would like pupils in the vicinity | QTEINWAY HALL New York; near private tamily pre- | RrEW RTYLES FIVE OCTAVE Dovid a | Inst strectand Eighth avenues would give. tex: | 5) MISS ANNA MEHLIG. ferred; terms $40 per month. Address G., box 2,015 New | STAN eTURTKiin TOedY thee Goon e Oe haute atthe residence of pupils; has a new and origin SECOND MATINEE RECITAL, | York Post oftice . PRICES; S110 and S125 cach, Filty ami at REDUCED | method of exinners. $40 for 20 Jessons. WEDNESDAY, April 16, at 2:30 P.M. : Sand Gerd cathy he Maton eT Callon or address MUSIC TEACHER, 30L West Fifty: | — Admission, $150. No Yescrved' seats, Can be had at JOUNTRY BOARD—AT GREENWICH Gompany how offer, ai their new wardreane ak Sieinway's, the principal music stores and at 114 Broad- located two miles ir 4, Conn., on aul + warerooma, j——- — | Island Sound; go ag if | SqUAEC. the largess Remoriment of the Lest Lnetramenw oF A. STRICTLY FIRST CLASS SOPRANO SINGER 18 | = —-— = y For further p i. A KEEMEM, care | Dowvible only by theif unequalled. tarilitics, tor Aamautaes wanted for the quartet choir of Trinity Church (Epis- ARIETIES THEATRE OF NEW ORLEANS TO iL. Ford, Saami Rove. Orgaie tented. with privilege of porohiee toe al) w Haven, Uonn.; a liberal salary will be rent.—Proposals will be received until the Ist day quartirin cr Onthty peymchian PAtCanenr ae miy eligible position jor an ac. | of June next tor the rent ot the Varicties Theatre, co TRY BOARD—IWENTY-FIVE MILES a! xo vy payments. cy Address, giving name, residence and | mencing with the next season. The theatre is complete J New York boating, bathing EW, FIRST CLASS SQUARE HITMORE, New Havent in all Its appointments of wardrobe, scenery, properties, AND UPRIGHT | N EN, Ueraid offic Pleasant. dr lass table: open Sante Inter Rem atemed na ne Ure LADY, WITH FULL SUPRANO VOICE A 4 ‘Address &. RIGNEY, President La Variete Associa: Wee atee Wee! toot or Berclay treet. By West Fourth street, one block trom iruadway. + | JX Fal vcara” experience In, chureh Music. desires & DAL. 5 ES RE Ys Ey ; . oe ——. | itnation in the city; reters to Protessor Achille Errant | erg youNG MEN. WITH SMALL? CAPITAL. COUNTRY BOARD.cFIVE ROOMS, NEWLY Pun | Praxos hd EG a alton EB, . 3 West Fwenty-fith street. TO wht And a splendid investment at TONY PASTOR'S hed; private ation; 4 » | cheapest. goo on ; - achat or ™ ¥ = i Bw cents {¢ cket to the Fae lide “aiedee: weed table, ‘Wrowta, Uke a Tent allowed purchaser: at 8 Union TENOR, WITH FINE VOICE AND CULTURE, 18 ee ataes eae Ten Wa werere Ate achat sie A bodes Don Te, HC , quia i Fourth avenu open for an engagement in a. chu 3 est | party; stable room. Address box 74, North Tarrvtown, ot sae iva ant preferred. Addvess O. H. Herald Uptows Bearch ot fun. Tn Invest iE Peemrm ‘ dremped. gases td Sas NALLERY OF PAINTINGS, JOUNTRY BOARD WANTED—FOR A I in Siem order: Fee & EXPER SD MUSTO LOUIS DURR'S HISTORICAL COLLECTION J wite, infant an ee, e Fae Vorineiy saat hae AX” Tansy and nidard omprising over 300 paintinus by the best masters,” from hore than ab bows anda halt (ron le oon Hs. adidve. ‘ourteenth century down to the present tt stating accommodations and terms, LAWYER, box 163 | avenue. a ‘Now open from 2 to 10 PM., tor the beneiit of Herald office PERT sami aacey aaa “= a 7 THE GERMAN HOSPITAL, in the eee aa DIANOS AND ORGANS —GREAT MINS, NEW | (YARD —FIANO, O1WAS, GUITAR, SINGING —MiN GERMAN SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, CouxtRY BoaRD WANT ED-ONE Ht and most, beautiful sty t tonds sever | (WATSON giver privaté lessons da y and evening, at entrance on Fourth avenue, near Fourteenth street. atamily of f Ad Je, and by best makers ‘or cash, of | her residence, $2 Clinton place chighth street. Iustru: f J the day, Sk. in the e 2b. eich init ve moderate), Ee Ty 6 ast Newent | ywonthiy ineatiaente, on tor ren ng. this mont, at | mente furnished tor duiy practice.” eee nae | Aduntesion during te day, Fe ee - Alin —--— — | -- shaver Bows escdhethei UBICIANS—I¥ YOU WANT CHEAP AND BEAUTI- | JQASHIN FUR FUR SHEE MUNTH OV APREEL | GOR, SUBSTANTIAL COUNTRY BOARD WANTED | GECORD HAD PrANOS, MELODUENS Vi ful Music atone cent a sheet ker street, I THE MONTH | it will bee thee tashin tar evwree- | Ur Frém May 1 to October 1, within 9 miles of New | at $40, $50, 800, 875, & thy instal pick out trom a large wholesale sio di OV APREEL, | bodee to goe to thee Tusedai Ma- man and lady, with Ure Tents, or for rent, at $2 5 WatieRge asi | lae’s worth E'make you a presentot 3 tinay at Tones Pastor's Opperree House, Wo toodal: style objectionable; fresh | Broadway. the trade would make money to send in their onde: - ¢ = \1 Mngt that fine. indiepe a . AMER O'N JENCING AND BOXING ACADEMY, 18 CLINTON | Aaa box 40 Herald office. | Pe Oe ARAB, What FINtSTED AND | NEW “YORK CONSERVATORY | ORCI Jy place, near Bronawyay.—Hoxiny tauiht in LE lemons - = ones 0 aciure | 0, 6 Bast Fa | 8 p Sa GeoRP COUNTRY BOARD IN HEALTHY, Locatto regal ayraite prvi nat TUStlyMEWT OF | Roni OONRW: MEM BENS EORET ED. Gloves on hand and for sal NMCNSTRRY, - ,in Now Jerse © hours of efty, fro ay W. IVE PIANO MARKERS, ~ 30. " 1” For particulars call at No Last thvety-minill street, ie WH Noche ate | WrANTED-A Hass SINGER WHO UNDERSTANDS | Gauss CALICO SOIRER, WARTEDGIN HASTINGS, ON THE HUDSON, | JOO S8ONB MAND PIANGS IN Perko! ORDER, A eee eee Thureday, Aprit 17th, 1673__ — Board for a gentect family ina first rate house foF for sale by WILLIAM A. POND & CO, of . ine ; cel te Sumuor. “Address Mrs. Mbox I7d Herald Uptowa | Brondway == | Wlaswros—wros Sa phves lpseia ranch office, 1,265 Broadway. - 7 3 ~ a NAW ot = -—-— DANCING ACADEMIES. Pht otet ,eanera: very Fo en ge fulore ] 4 ena epee " SASH—FOR NEW SEVEN OUTAVE P b | & : “ 5 m y ot Ki “ ta a $190 sitimay Saher at viner manern at | SAUER PANN AO TERE ay oceramie, | He ttck a eetioenene se ele ot Ha ; one Root r ; 0 f jl 4 1 . dress, svating terms, STAT: ? baie ah ity to rent or on insti nits, 4 IDLE, 13 Waverley place, wear Broadway: CLRGULARS at Priva Academy, 21 Kleventh at. | burg). Price lists seat post patd. AMUSEMENTS, IBLO'S GARDEN. VOKRS Lessees and Managers, .... JARRETT UNBOUNDED ENT UeLAaME rahi Second appearance since their return Europe (by special arrangement with Messrs. and Palmeg, THE THR THE mH a a) THE THE voREs vores voREs VORES KER E bh gE Eg La * Ss 3 8 s a FPAMULY | FAMILY, | FAMILY, | FAMILY, | FAMILY, Misg VICTORIA VOK! Miss JESSIs VORES, Miss ROSINA VORES, . Mr. FREDERICK vores, Mr. FAWDON VOKBR These celebrated Vocal, Musical, Terpsichorea: ‘and Kecentric Artists will appear in the GREAT VOKES: srecthiry: THE BELLES OF THE KITCHEN. THE BELLES OF THK KITCHEN. THE BELLES OF THE KITCHRM, + Introducing in the c | HIGH TRAGEDY, sia Senor eh ih GRAND OPERA and BALLET.” OMEO% The performances of the Vokes Family will be preceded evening by the brilliant Comed YO select oR Et NOW OPENS noe MATINEES WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS AT® TBLO'S GARDEN, FIRS? MATINER, THE VOKES. THE VOKES VICTORIA, IN THE JESSIE, *. BELLES ROSINA. OF FREDERIOK, Di ITOHEN. FAWDON. kr’ SDAY AFTERNOON, AT TWO O'CLOCK. 5" AVENUE THEATRE. CURTAIN RISES AT @ 78 and 730 Bromevay. Sole Lessee and Manager. Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY THIS (TUESDAY) NIGHT, April 15, for the first time in the new theatre. will be acted Me. Augustin Daly's brilliant Drama of society, in five acta, entitled “DIVORCE! Every scene new, by Mr. James Robests. New and original musie, by Harvey Dodworth. Furniture a ‘Magnificent Totiete Alfred Adrianse, who regarded marriage as an episode and tound it tate Mr. George Clarke Captain Lynde, a friend jecd, and a friend in the way Mr, Louis James Rev. Harry Duncan, rty R Y Mr. B. F. Ringgola De Wolf de Witt, an excellent authority on the management of wives é ir. Wm. Davidge Templeton Jitt, Esq., 01 B Mr, Burritt, ox-poli private datactivec ote ir. Burritt, ex-policeman and private detective, e eave ir Charles Fisher i Mr. J. A. Mackay the last generation, Mr, D. Whiting Pam, his partner. Judge Kemp, arctic Dr. Lang, late of Bloomingdale Asylum, i Mr. George De Vere. Jim, with a new system of naturalizing aliens, Mr. Owen Faweets Richard, Adrianse’s man. . Mr, ©. Carroll Christmas, one of the emancipated. Mr. Frank Chapman Guinea, another of the same sort........Mr. W. Beckmam Wedding Guests, \ aS Mrs. Ten Eyck. @ mother of Society, who has pro- vided well for her two daughte iss Fanny Morant Miss Lu Ten Eyck, who made the Newport Match, Miss Fanny Davenport Miss Fanny Ten Eyck, who got the best catch of the season, after all... seeeesee Miss Clara Morris Grace, “Our niece,” for whom we must find some- thing after the dear girls are provided for, Miss Linda Diets Flora Penfield, a bud in the Florida Groves, Miss Sarah Jowett Mrs. Kemp, the partner of the rellc.. ... Mrs. Gilbert Kitty Crosbie, who is satisfied with her own “way”. - Miss Roberta Norwood Miss Nellie Mortimer Miss Griffiths 5 i seeeeeeee ADDO ACT I,—Scene—Mrs. Ten Eyck’s City Residence in Wa+ vorloy place, —(Roberia), Given in marriage. ACT IfL,—Scene—Alfred Adrianse’s Summer pode on Long Isiand, with View of the Sound by Sunset and Moon- light,—(Roberts.) “The Strife Begu ACT IIT.—Scene 1—Mrs. Ten E: Country Manor up the Hudson.—(Roberts). | ‘The Curse of Interierency Scene 2—At the Inn. “The Detective’s Repert.” Scene 3—At Mrs. Te: Eyck's. “The Husband Takes the Law in His Own Hands,” cds Ban BR cane eet cr, feng Florida. The old Anish Wh. obert’s). oO purposes.’? ace Pte Old Convent ituins. “The Law Retal- iates," ‘AGT V.—Scene—Elegant Parlors at De Witt’s, in New York.—(Daflocq). “The Divorced.” DIVORCE MATINEE Saturday, at 134 o'clock. Mr. DALY begs to announce that the revivgl of DIS VORGE will be followed by the production (for the fire- time on any stage) of a New and Original Play, of Powor ful Emotional Character, for which extraordinary prep- aration is being made. in advance. OPERA HOUSE, ‘wenty-third street, corner of Eighth avenue. atSo’clock. Carriages may be ordered for Sole Lessee and Manager EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEB UNDER THE GASLIGHT. ‘TIN DALY'S famous realist . local and contem poraneous sensational rama, with {ts thrilling original RAILROAD SENSATIONItt and the great realistic PIER SCENE! reproduced here with marvellous scenic and inecharical illusions and an unsurpussable cast. Mrs. JOHN WOOO as PEACH BLOSSOM. (Hor last nights in America.) A MATINEE OF UNDER THE GASLIGHT, % SATURDAY, AT HALF-PAST ONE O'CLOCK. Mr. Daly begs to announce that he has engaged the world-famous Artist, Mr. CHARLES FECHTER, for a limited number ef nights. beginning on Mi evening, April 23, in his magnificent realization of Di romantic hero, MONTE CRISTO, which wili be given with a most extraordinary cast and Withaperfecrmine-enscene, | a on therapy ox Sheet open for the entire first week on morn, ADENTZ, at 8 A.M AT, JAMES THEATRE. IRELAND, FOUR EEKS ONLY. FRANK MacEVOY'3 NEW HIBERNICON; Or, Ireland in America, Pronouaced by the press ¢ most amusing and popular ‘entertainment of the day COMBINING IRISH COMEDY, IRISH SCENERY, SONGS, DANCES, WIT AND HUMOR IN ONE PERFORMANCE, Orchestra, 750.; Admission. Sic. Family Oirele, 38¢. MATIN: RDAY, 2 P. M. hildren, 15e. EE SATU 2 General admission, 50c. ; ¢| ERMANIA THEATRE, Fourteenth street, near Third avenue. AD, NEVENDOREY DAY. MATHILDE, Comedy, in tour acts, by Benedix, Box office open daily from 9 till ¢ o'clock. Pr hel lh Aba lca RS. F. B. CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE. THIS EVENING. DAVID GARRICK AND A COMEDIETTA. Mrs. F. B, Conway, Mr. Frank Roche and company. M™ JARLEY’S WAXWORKS, the cream of wit, humor and fun, Twrentioth, atten rare Hight and NL West Twentieth street, between Eighth and Ninth ave POSITIVELY FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY. THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 17, and FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 18. By the original Amateurs who have made these enter- tainments so popular. Reserved seats at Pond’s, 39 Union square; Schirmer’s, 701 Broadway ; Ditson’s, 711 Broad- way. GYRENCH COMPANY.—BiJOU THEATRE, Hobinson Hall 18 #ast Sixteenth st, nedr Broadway. SATURDAY, APRIL 19, AT 8, Fin ee eee Ce ema, First appearance of Mile. L Al PPeface of the Bouifes Parisiens. OPERETTE, BOUFFE. Music by ADAM, COMEDY, VAUDEVILLE. FULL ORCHESTRA. Reserved seats at Arnaud’s, 915 Broadway; Saussol’s, 21 East Sixteenth street; Schirmer’s, 701 Broadway; Rul- man’s, 114 Broadway. Orchestra, $1 50; parauet, $1. EW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 613 BROAD- way, between Houston and Bleecker streets.—Bvery one should visit the wonderful Musoum; it 1s full of i should see and understand. Lee! on “The Philosophy of Marriage.” Those pai unable to a ttenil these important iectiFes can have them led, post free, on poceipt of 25 ce: t TARY NEW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 6 Broadway, New Yor! ATEINWAY HALL: ‘MISS CASSELY'S READING AND CONCERT, At Steinway Hall, WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 16. ‘Tickets, $1. For sate at the halt, f NCESCO FILIPPI, THE WELL KNOWN S'Siahs tuner wupit of M. Chev. Verdd, who sang as tenor in the prineipal European and American theatres, possessed of one of the b sot the day and of more than fifteen. years’ study and practice, will be open for engagement May 1 for cither operas, oratorion or concerts; aiso first class churches. Address by letter Agramonte Musical Institutey corner Fourteent street and Fifth avenue. 7\ARD.—PRIVATE MUSIO LESSONS, PIANO, ORGAN, COA 8Rin Guitar, Harp, Singing, Harinow $2 Clinton place, Bighth street. tablished 1854, Students’ Jour- nal and cireulars mailed. J. JAY WATSON, Director. N APPEAL TO THE CHARITABLE.—THE FAIR OF A the association for Befriending Children and Young Gris will commence, on Wednesday, Apri! 1s. at Repu titan Hall, corner of Broadway and twenty-third sireet. ‘Admission, 25¢.; Season tickets, 50c. Open from i te 10: PM. oo THEATRICAL AND SHOW PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL MINSTREL AND VARIETY CUTS GONSTANTLY ON HAND,