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4 ‘NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1873--QUADRUPLE SHEET. BOARDERS WANTED, HANDSOME LARGE ROOM; HOY AND COLD water; also smalier oom, for a family or two single entlemen; first class table; excellent location, 28 Kast ‘ourieenth street. LARGE, NEATI for two gentk Second avenue, nea ne LARGE PARLOR, PARTLY FURNISHED; PRI. vate table if desited: also other Rooms, with urst Class Board; references exchanged. 166 West Twenty- second strect. y FURNISHED ROOM, SUITABLE D, with first class Board, at 162 th street; terms reasonal) DSOME HALL ROOM, WITH CLOSET on third foor, to let, with Board, from House unusually reference. U_ ROW, 153 PL Rooms, with Boar sons, at $1 to $id per week. ) HANDSOME FURNISHED | ROOMS, 4 Breaktast, in private family, to Tet, tog eonly; first class reterence given and required. Tharty-tourth sir ECKER STREET.—THRER tor tamthes or single per- No movi with hemen 385 West ON SECOND ©) LARGE, CONNECTING & floor, hot and cold water, y for a family or party of gentlemen. 17 Macdow) i i ROOMS WILL BE VACATED ) OR 8 HANDS. 2 Ssovt mast with or without Board, together or divided; tm or by the year. No. 4 Bast Twenty-ninth street Ov FLOOR, v4 WITHOUT PRIVATE TABLE erything strictly first class; Ib i : for, season. Wir OR pall’ Room; © eral concession tor’ y 83 West Thirty-third sire 5 1ED ROOMS, WITH FIRST . rd, for gentlemen aud thelr wives; also Rooms for single gentlemen, at 47 West Twelfth atrect, neur Fifth ayenu 5 VENUR, 997 —AN ELEGANT PARLOR FLOOR snit of on third floor, with or without private fable; references require % FAS? THIRTIETH STREET.—ONE ENTIRE SKC. a handsomely furnished, with private table her Roos. 6 1en or couples 3 terms im ATH AV 20.—ONE SUIT OF HANDSOME FUR. +) nist 3 front Room for single es. TH AVENUE, 43.—HANDSOME BACK PARLOR TO +) let, with Board; al-o other Roomgior gentlemen and their wives or single gentlemen, ATH AVENUE, 22%4.—SUPERIOR SECOND FLOOR +) to rent. with or without private table, containing 5S rooms; siso one other Room; references exchanged. STREET.—HANDSOMELY parlor and third floor, to let, _ furnished Rooms, with unexceptionuble 13 PARK AVENU Desirable r N ‘ond Fleor, with Board. ences, ST.—TWO WELL FURNISHED F exposure, and middleRoom, tion central; four minutes reterenoes, U3" hom nooner ail adjoining, with’ B trom Broadway ; 1471 STRERT, EAST, 17, NEAR SECOND, AVE. ! nuc.—To let, with Board, fine, large, second story front Room ; also a hall Room ; terms moderate. 14 NINTH sTRERT, Hl AVENUE ani University place,—Fi lor, with two Kedrooms, with new turnitare; also large and small Rooms, with good French table; reterencés required, FAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, OPPOSITE Madison avenue Park.—To let, furnished, with oard, one Suit; newly furnished Roni, tor two or three. 17 UNIVERSITY PLACE.—T0 LET, WITH BOARD, beautiful Rooms, nicely furnished econd floor} aside Room, on first floor, front; also Rooms on fourth thor; house first class, CLINTON PLACE 23 Rooms, with or wit required, QQV_ STREET, WEST, 244—HANDSOMELY 4) nished Second Story to let to gentlemen, with withont Board, or partial; launily private ; best reference required. FIRST CLASS FURNISHED ut Board ; first class reierence 94™ STREET, 200 WES’ SF Rooms to lei, with Board; ances exchanged ORTH STREET, » +) of Rooms to let, with or without board. parti. culars and address ‘apply to COLES & RYDER, 1,292 Broadway. 9G QUINTON PLACE. WEST OF | BEOADWAY <0 (Kighth street).—Newly furnished Rooms for man ind wile or single gent! with everything comforta- ble; price moderate: men y rders taken. INGTON AND QAM STREET, a surth # iy nape r inted Rooms, vacated to-day, to rent, with Board; references required. NEAR FIFTH y, onsecond location TH om, ENS brow 29 avenue. legant fi floor, with Board; tirst cla: unsurpassed. Reterence required. STREET, WEST, NO. 40—TQ LET, WITH ly furnished Floors, “Suits or single Rooms, with every convenience and attention; bath and closets'on every floor, house, table and neighborhood first class; accessible to hotels and cars, Q] WEST TUIRTIETH STREET, BETW: BROAD- OL way and Fifth avenue.—Fine ‘Suit and single Rooms, t families and gentlemen, with Board; zcter- ences exchanged. T FORTY-FIFTH STRE FRONT pm, with hall Room, on third floor, to let, with Board, to gentlemen and their wives or single gentle- men. ‘Keferences exchanged. vu a? Board, nic FIFTR antly furnished sunny front rooms; first class table (private if required), for families or gentlemen ; reference QO WEST THIRTY-FIETH | STREET PLEASANT J iurnished Rooms, with Board ; also Doctor's Oftice. WEST SIXTEENTH STREET.—ONE LARGE let, with first class Board ; refer Tees Room, suitable for gentlemen; also other Rooms to 4 WEST SIXTEENTH STREET.—AN ELEGANT nes. suitof Apartments, consisting of Parlors and Second Floor, to let, with private table; also pleasant Rooms for tamilies or single yentlemen. ‘terms reasonable for the Summer months Reverences exchanged, 44 WE THIRTY-SECOND STREET.—ELFEGANT Rooms, on the second, third and fourth floors, to Jet. with Board, tor families or single gentlemen; loca- tion fine and healthy, with all the comforts of a hom TON AVENUE, THREE DOORS ABOVE fourth street.—Furnished front and rear Rooms, on second or third floors, for gentlemen, with or without Breaktast; house contaiffing all modern im- provements. 45 WEST, SIXTEENTH, STREET.—HANDSOMELY «) furnished Rooms, with first class Board, for famt- lies and single gentlemen; terms moderate for the Summer. AG SOUTH WASHINGTON, SQUARE.LARGE AND ) plensant Rooms, with Board, for gentleman and wife or two single gentlemen of quiet habits, where tew en WEST FORTY-SIXTH STREET,—TO LET, WITH eard, a desiral Second Floor, en suite or sepa- oom. WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET.—WIL vacanton Mayl Rooms, with Board, on se hird floors, suitable for families; also single Ro WEST NINETEENTH STREET.—TO LET, WITH Board, from May I, large and_pieasuat Rooms, in irable location for busin ; terms mod- references exchanged. WAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR WASHINGTON sqnare.—Large square furnished Room and hall nto let, with Board. 10 Bed: WEST FORTY-SECOND 107 Wiivronrd, destratte Roc wives or single gentlemen; references. [12 WEST, TUETY EIGHTH STREET —A LARGE front Roc let, with Board; also a Hall Room ees Fequil L1G 2Ast FETY rourrs OD spectable young men ca good Board und very desirable Rooms, Neighborhood first class, TUT WAVERLY, ZUACE, NEAR, WASHIN ui Handsomely furnished front Room to let, with floor, to a gentleman and wite or two si) 9 EAST FIFTY-SECOND STREET.—A HAD 128 somely furnished second story tront Room, with Board, in a private tamily. Refer required. ‘129 WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—HAND- 47 somely furnished back Parlor, second, tloor frout Room and hall Roonn 0 let, with first class Board, o went nand wives or aingle gentlemen, Reterences exchange 130 West, THIRTY-POURTH STREET, Broadway and Sixth nue. —Handso ed Rooms on third floor, with first class Board, ref- erences required. WL XINGTON AVENUR, BETWEE °. hand Twenty-ninth str with Board; location pi TREET.—TO RENT, to gentlemen and bath and gas; joard, on second le gentiem| TWENTY joons to let, isant and convement; refer ences exchanged 1B WEST FORTY-POURTI STREET, BETWEEN OW sixth aven f 1 Hed- room, or an entire first Class; no moving ruse and table relerence hued. 138 WEST FORTY-THIRD STRE * Broadway and Sixth avenue Rooms to let, with Board, at Summer QB WEST FORTY FIFTH sTRELT Neat 208. Way.—A private Jewish tunity of handsomely furmished Kooms, on sec good Board; also other Rooms 19 WEST FORTY-THIRD STREED—4 NEATLY ALZ furnished Room to a gentleman and wite or single gentlemen, with Board. 213 vast THIRTY-SEVENTH STREET, NEAR QB Titra avenue.—To let, a nicely furnished trout Parlor, for gentleman and wife or two single gentiemen; with or without Hoard; rates reasonable, 297 EAST TWELPTH STRE BETWEEN SEC ond and Third avenues.—Nicely furnished Front Rooms, with Board, for gentlemen, in a French family; moderate prices. Keterences required. 230 We. Tht WEST THIRIY.NINTH STR furnished, with Board, back Parlor; has water, gas and closets; also a third story hall Room; house frst class, Keterences, EAST FORTY-SIXTH STREET.—10 LET, A 23 nicely furnished Front Room tor one or two gen- temen, with or without Board. BET nt furnish ROAD. onple with ascesetlinen —o WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, BETWEEN 23 Seventh and Kighth avenucs.—A private fan ‘will let, with Board, on reasonable terms, two handsomely furnished, togentiemen and their wives, two Rooms to gentlemen; bo moving; reference a Pr nnonnnnnnan 232 poms WEST 258 Mens men or gent exchang men. 329 west table; delight Park: terms m A gentlemen and PRIVATE A liberally tor a 1,638 Post olfice, EXT DOOR with or single g ty-fitih street; second, terins v 10 LET—A L. excellent table manent partie: two gentlemen. ANTED—B' to hoard, somely {i reterences. Cal BOARD Kk Pt ishe: side, WIDOW, 5i%6 W oom OF may liberg FALLS: stato GE: cating; i ond and Seventl ences exchange Address, giving: NICELY nent if suited location. Herald office, ML ish far ily, west streets; Ui wn ferred), for office. YENTLEMA I Want a tu oiher boarder. atieth to Address YENTLEMA ir th Room Fo! out during the di Herald Uptown \ dress THOMAS V ly, by an an opportunity ting teri TANT Broadway and Board to seconds! TANTED—A V Wiindeoms tween Lexing Yo ferred ; “teri D—A to exe Branch office. WANTED. (aged 7) Board, in a gen boarders; streets and fF. ing terms, w office. TANTED. tor tour adults ( ites of Uni full Branch office, Ps ae lies, transient o vate table if de NALLEN HC J of Lai with single night. T OTEL st. AN Bayard st De. or 6 man onl per improvements Gh, JULIEN having peted and reno’ Kes’ana single taken, fel | Board and | two or four box 100 Her, Address, with f Herald office. | } OARD WA tleman an YOUNTRY house amo on propritor t vou ed 7 and 4 » W., box moderate. WEST FORTY-NINTH STR AS Broadway, ad ‘oard it & private Jew! Ine or anmimrriod couple; nice .arge Koum with alvove, ‘above the paslor. 6 BAST THIRTY-THIRD STREBS. 243 ks at oderate rates Ketore t pleasint; convement to excellent restaurant: LEXINGTON AVENUE.—HANDSOMELY ences. Apply at 126 W in Thirty-fifih stre their Second’ Floor to two or four people willing WENTY-NINTH STREET, WEST FORTY- streot—Furnished or unfurnished Rooms to let on tirst, d third floors, for families or single gentlem 'y moderate; exe a purty of youn or 207 Pear! street, up stairs. EST TWENTY-THIRD STREE Board; no moving in May; all modern improvements; GENTLEMAN AND WIFE tof May, with a third story front or second siver, stating particulars; perma ices exchanged, LADY, WITH TWO CHILDREN OVER 12 YEARS, wo Rooms, with or without Board, ear Central Park; A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WISH A TLEMAN AND WIFE DESIRE BOARD IN A B., box 4,277 Post office. Wanted By sel a d wife, ina J ddress, stating f' GENTLEMA’ Room, with tull or partial Board, OARD WANTED—(NEAR CENTRAL PARK PR the family ‘of a wid ¢ boarders, Address, stating terms, HOME, box 18} Herald .. box 218 Herald office no other boarder: , Street. Address Y,, box 123 Herald office. Ri CTABLE SPANISH COLORED GIR a small Room, with Bi —ON) or without Board, TANTED—BOARD IN A . O., station D. WANTED-BY A and moderate sized Ro T. B. M., box 113 Herald oftice. JANTED—BY TWO YOUNG t CENTRAL PARK, Herald office. table, near Madison square. need address H. L, WHEELER, box 2.317 Post offic: ng lady, i Uptown Branch a for a gentleman and w boarders; convenient to Broadway; terms not and servant, two location between Tenth ai —BOARD AND TWO OR THRE: unturnished Rooms for six months, from May month, accordit particulars, ght.—Excellent Board, $6 to Room; singie upwards; Lodgin second strec single Rooms now most central locati Ney, ENGLAND STURTEVANT HOUSE, B: > eighth and 7 can plan, $40 da: AT MORRISANIA—IN A PRIVATE FAMIL | Board, WANTED—FOR THE st seven miles of Poughkee gentleman, wife and ebild; shade and grass desirable. ALN. L., vox 5,063 New York Post offic ant; iruit, dair WARDERS WANTED. | BETWEPN Vighth tumily b en Iwo siag'e gonil FURNISHED igo: hvod ; lan , with b to} STRERT.—TO LET, st if pre erred: to gen! ituaiion TWENTY FIFTH ‘ed Rooms, Break man and Wit private tamit FIMTRENTH STREET, BETWEEN SEV. BEI west Y} enth and Eighth avenues. hand Vy tur. Nisned alcove Koom o let, with Foard, to a f and wi ¢; terms moderate. ‘Reserencos required. 315 ONTU AVENUE, FIRIP PLOOR.—A FEW oL) respectable young men can be mmodated with good Board and oom ina private Engiish family; terms $5 and $6 per week. 317 NEST GIVRNTY-FIPTH | STREET. NO RLY e furnished Hall Room, with Bourt, on second floor; suitable tor man and wile, or two or three young FOURTH STREFT, NEAR EIGHTH Aniee jurnished Room to let, wih or : also gas and bach. Call for two days. ror. Rooms, singly or en sui'e, with first class a location; close proaimity to ~eniral odleri PRIVATE FAMILY WAVE HANDSOMELY FUR. ¢, With Hoar, for wives or gentlemen: no imoving; réver st Vorty-second street. OF THREE ADULTS, LIVING 1 Near Filth avenue, wish to let FAMIL fo pay comiortable home, Aadress M. M., box TO GRAND HOTEL 26 WEST THIRTY- first street.—Fine accommodations for gentlemen or a family, with or withoyt private meals; highest ret- erences exchanged. HREK LARGK AND NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS ood Board, for gentlemen and their wives men, ina private family. 837 West Thir- no moving. table. ARGE, WELL FURNISHED ROOM, men or gentleman and wile, a liberal arran q 10 RENT—WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, A NICELY furnished front Room, with two windows, to one or Inquire at 264 East seventy-cighth street, Y A RESPECTABLE WIDOW, A CHILD trom two to five years. Inquire, for two at lv Ninth avenue, in the candy store, —TWO HAND- urnished Rooms to let, with or without Hat 118, AND LODGING WANTED, “§ WANT BOARD FROM from Ninth street to Twenty-third Second and Sixth ave nt if suite Address A. L,, 336 Fourth ays west reterred. Address t nfurnished second Si ext Thirt PLEASANT Rooms, with good Board, for which they iy. Address, immediately, Mrs. G. IN- EK. Room or Hall and larger Koo nth to Twenty-third street, h avenues; perma d; boarding house full particulars and stating terms, T. HED ROOM, WITH BOARD, wish family; per: $22 per week: good LEONIDAS, FURY ; terms not to AN AND HE ‘cond Floor R WA desi DESIRES A NEATLY FUR} a private Jey- Fourieenth and Thirty- Address R. 8, side, between references exchanged. Branch office. a lady, and child eight months old, in lady, where there are no other LADY AND CHILD, 7 YEARS OLD— urnished front Room where there are no Board for lady and child only; location rtieth streets, Second nv to Broad- Mrs. A. H. W., bo Herald office. AND WIFE DESIRE BOARD, BELOW BY A GENTLEMAN rge Room, with closets, location between treets;lerms $13 per week. Address ©, east side, not above Firticth ard, in a plain ‘amily Address N.S. A. jay; best refere Branch office, f NIC! ces. inacentral neighborhood. Ad- LISTON, 104 Sixth avenue. PRIVATE FRENCH FAMI- American gentieman, where he can have- of learning the language. Address, sta- AN, BOARD y distance of YOUNG GENTLI within Fourth street. Address, stating terms, Sumntner months on west side, terms must be mederate. SECOND FLOOR, WITH PRIVATE pne but first class Y A YOUNG GENTLEMAN, A LARGE, ed Room, with Breaktast, be: cond avenues and Fi —A PLEASANT ROOM AND BOARD, FOR family. widow pre. | ‘Address QUIET, Herald | a small, qui reasonable. h office. NICELY FURNISHED ROOM AND where there are ‘Address BOARD, box 146 He: ‘ald Uptown OR GENTLEMAN, WIFE, DAUGHTER necting Rooms, with teel family, with but tew or no’ othe 1 Twenty-third Address, stat. M., Herald rth and Seventh avepur nich must be moderate, G. ‘Ainericans); terms {rom $100 to. $125 p ing to comforts and location, within 1 Hon square ; ep ged, Ad- Herald Uptown NGELL'S TURKISH AND ELECTRIC BATHS, 41 | xington avenue,—Rooms tor gentlemen or tani or permanent, with or without meals; pri | sired. US Baths open all ni . 196 HUDSON STREET, CORNER "per wee para, $2 an ‘open all Room, without , WM cents, gentlemen only. GERMAIN, FIFTH AVENUE, TWENTY- and Broadway. Elegant Suits and ant; ible Whote or European p rooms all front. HOTEL, 30 BOWERY, 200 light Room. night; $2 50 to $4 per We For gentle: ADWAY, TWENTY ninth sir New York, Ame: s hotel has elevators, all ‘modern n the. gre | contre, 20. 8, LELAND, Proprictors. WASHINGTON PLACE, or, and being new for the reception ; French table, day boarders situated EWIS & vate gentlemes COUNTRY BOARD. | \ LADY LIVING A FEW MILES From THe | AA. city witl ‘take two or three litte girls in. her | family to Board and Instruct. Address 5. L. W., Bloum- w Jersey. Goow nvenient to depot, tor Address HOME, 1 tront Rooms. terms reasonable, MER, WITHIN a railroad, tor sie, neal ull particulars, ALPHA, Brooklyn Br HUDSO! terms must be mod NT’ twit FOR GEN- ‘ate. Address —First class NISHED | LY FURNISHED ROOM, WITH | | and upwards; steimway's, Chi | first stree CCUNTRY BOARD. YOUNTRY BOARD WANTED—BY THRVR ADULTS; ter.us not to exceed $21 per wook. AdJross L. 0. ©., DOX Lid Liovald o. ce, es SUMMER RESORTS, PALISADES 3 MOUNTAIN HOUIE wilt te opened on or about the Ixtof May. For terms, &e., udureas COLZNN > & MURKAY, Englowond, 8. J 4EMIUM POINT HOUSE.—DELIGHTFULLY SITU- ted on the Sound, one mile from New Rochelle depoi, good ves bithiny, fishing, boating; plearant Grives; winbling, Ac. Barly application tor choice of Roomnveau be made to A. U. PLIMPTON, o4 West Twenty: fourth street,” . 2T. JAMES HOTRL, MARIOV, No J.-hIGnT ©) ‘iminutcs from Jersey City terry.’ Cor landt er Des bro ses -tree s; Pennsylvania Railroxd; beauliul loca- tlou; firs class tabic, Glesantly furnished Koons, en su te ly; all modern improvenents, boating, driving, good stab iny, Ae. KR HOTEL W BRIGHTON, STATEN his favorite resort, with tty beaud ul roun.ts wad Cottages attached, is now being put ta thor- ouch order (or the comms Sea-on, and will open on or about the first of May: Mor torms and other information Apply at the Hotel, oF address ©. DE CAMP, Proprietor. "K HOUSE, SUMMIT, mus PA 3., WILL OPEN 1th May as a first class family fotel, Choice ow be secured. Pure mountain air, bea tilul seen ry, ene hour's ride from New York. Cottages to lot and tor’ sale, J. RIERA, PIANOFOR'TES, ORGANS, &C. ‘t HAINES BROS. 27 Union square, Pirst class handaome new Pianofortes for sato on very reasonable corms and cy ral used a littic, very low ‘for cash. AT MANUFACTURER'S WAREROOMS, PRIOR TO removal, magnificent new Qrst class Agraffe 7 G fave, rosewood, overstrung, iron, frame, Planoforte, ool and Cover, carved legs, &c. 5 ta! improve- menis; tully guaran ec GOLDSMILH?S, No. 7 Bleceker street, near Bowery. STEINWAY GRAND SECOND HAND PIANO FOR rent Jow, or sac on instalments, at WATERS’, 481 Broadway. GILBERT CELEBRATED MLIAN PIANO, RICHLY AX. carved, for rent, or sale ata sacrifice, at WATERS, 451 Broadway. A MAGNIE} STAVE PIANO- Ni ROSEWOOD 7! fore for sale; made order, city maker ; fully ruar- antecd; used five months; cost $1,109, tor $275; Parior Suis, Etageres, Bronzes, Chamber, ining Room’ furni- ture,’ silverware, Chinaware, Glassware; a sacrifice; Property family leaving city.’ $6 West Filteenth street, near Fiith avenue. T 19 WEST 23D ST., NEAR OTH AY. family will sell their’ mdynificent 74 Found cornered rosewood Pianolorte, used 8 months, cost $1,002, 10 Including Stool, Cover, Music Cabinet; also Pari Bedroom Suits. N. B.—Pianoforte has box for shipping. N ELEGANT 7 OCTAVE PIANO, VERY RICHL! ca: ved case and legs, with all the modern improve- Inents, $175; others to rent and sold on instalments, at JOHN MAHON’S, 314 and 316 East Thirty-ninth street, A FAMILY DISPOSING OF THEIR FURNITURE BY auction on the 26th inst., at 1047 A. M., wants to sell private sale a handsome rosewood Piano; round cor- ners; teed: cost a %: modernémprovements; city make 1y guaran hort time since $650, for, including Stool, 135 East Ninety-third sireet, near Third’ avenue. FIRST CLASS PIANO, 7 OCTAVE, FOUR ROUND corners, 48 good As new; cost $500: will be sold for i), as the owner is breaking up housekeeping. 557 Pacific street, Brookly A EWOOD 74% OCTAVE PIANO- corners, richly carved, embracing maker's guarantee, 200), 101 ; also beautitl sq@ar with guarantee, $975, for $250; also 1d Furniture; great sacrifice. Call at jence 210 West 2ist st, near 7th avenue. MAGNIFICENT SEVEN OCTAVE ALBERT Weber Piano, all improvements, carved legs and * tor cash, Apply at 256 ouldings, at a great sucrifl s ‘ond avenue, $ , IRON A” snino, oreratrang bass; every tmprovement, Stein. wan Pianoiorte, little used, great sacrifice, tor ca J, BIDDLE, 13 Waveriey place, near Broadway MAGNIFICENT DOUBLE ROUND 714° OCTAVE rosewood Pianoforte, cost cee for $275; Parlor Suits, cost $575, tor $200; one do., for $100; bro ei and reps Suits, $7, and 30; rosewood and walnut ( Suits, $35 up; Paintings, Library, Dining Furnitur a sacrifice. dence, 113 Clinton place (Eighth street, near sixth avenue, forte, four r all modern, impro months, cost $ 7 LADY WILL SELL, FOR LESS THAN $100, A HAND- some rosewood Piano, iron frame, round corners, modern style and improvements, inclading Stool and Cover. 28 ihird street, near Bowery, LADY WILL SELL HER SPLENDID ROSEWOOD | upright Piano: price, including Stool, $130; terms all at 423 Broome street, » BEAUTIFUL JOCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, Aly; most new, $150; patent agratle treble, carved, 744, $250; instalments taken $12 monthly. BR. CABLE, 107 West street, corner Oth avenue, REMOVAL.—GOOD SECOND new Pianos, $300 ering’s and others: Bur Great reduction for cash, on in 8. X. BALL & CO. 8 east trom Bre ay. PIANOFORTE, CHICKER. great bargain; mavuificent over- and axraffe ‘instrument; exira- seven octaves; must sell; moving. street, near Macdougal, ea: ARGA hand 7 octa dett and other Organs stalments and for rent. 7 Eighth street, four d GYIRST CLASS PIANOS, RETAILED AT WHOLESALE rices, direct from factory. Send for circular. 78 | ow, near Hudson stre | ISCHER NEW SCALE PIANOS, WITH PATENT IM- pits, moet reliable planos made; splen- heap; Pianos to rent. 435 West * Ninth avenue. NEW 7% OCTAVE nd cheapest Pianos ever made. nd at Thirty-fitth street and Ter FIVE OCTAVE DOUBLE REED ready this month, at REDUCED Pitty other styl lo MASON CHAMLIN Organ w warerooms, 25 Union ortment ofthe best imstruments of 1d, at prices whteh are rendered possible only by the! lied tacilities for mamutac- ture, Organs rented with privilege of purchase tor quarterly or monthly payments, EW, FIRST CLA SQUARE AND. UPRIGHT Pianos for rent—Rent allowed as purciiase money ; 20 West Fourth street, one block from Broadway. JANOS (BEAUTIFUL WEBER INCL ax the cheapest. good as the b Howed purchaser; at MERKE, , 165 Fourth avenue. For h av. EW STYLES Cabinet Organs, PRICES; $110 and $: $500 and upward ¢ Company now ofte square, the largest a: this class im they DED), CHEAP for rent or sale; L’S, No. § Union rent squa 1. Pin to rent and on imstaiments, by CHICKERING & SONS, LL East Fourteenth street, between Broadway and Filth avenue, IANOS AND ORGANS.—GREAT BARGAINS, NEW and most beautitul styles and pertect tones ever made, and by best makers, at lower prices for cash, or monthly instalments, or tor rent, during this month, at WATERS’, 451 Broadway, than can be found elsew! PARLOR ORGAN AT A SACRIFICRSBEST, CITY mAKe ; five stops; knee swell; manufacturer's price $200; sell for $40; must have the money. Address ORGAN, Herald Uptown Branch office. SECOND HAND PIANOS™: —SECOND HAND, OF VARIOUS MAKBRS, rough order, tor sale at low prices; alse Pianos MELODOENS AND ORGANS, at $40, $50, $60, $75, $55 and $100; monthly instal- ments, or for rent, at $2 per month, at WATERS’, 481 Broadway. 10 SECOND HAND PIANOs for sale by WILL! Broadway IN PE EC’ ORDER, AM’ A. POND & CO., S47 MUSICAL, A. MUSIC TEACHER OF A NUMBER OF YEARS 4A. experience would like a few pupils in the vicinity of Fifty-first street and Eighth avenue; would give les song at the residence of pupils; has a new and original method of teaching bexypners. “Terms $40 for 20 lessons, ‘allan or address MUSIC TEACHER, 301 West Fifty: LADY, WITH CULTIVATED SOPRANO VOICE, a good reader and having some experience In choir ing, desires a situation in a city choir, Address C. ¥., 226 Herald office. ORGANIST, WITH M YEARS’ EXPERIENCE, N AL eislrens mtahtion in or oui ofthe clip ieond mined At aight, transposes, composes and conducts a choir, with best references; salary moderate. Address COMPOSI- ‘YOR, Post office, Brooklyn. TENOR WISHES EN EMENT IN A FIRST AA, class quartet from May 1, piscopal preterres. plea with particulars, BELLINI, fox jerald ot- ice. FIRST CLASS ORGANIST AND CHOTR-DIREC- tor of ae nee Bap brilliant soloist id engagement; can provide a quartet at moderate price. Address CLARE We BEAMES I st yvesant street, OA —PIANO, ORGAN, GUITAR, SINGING.—MISS / WATSON gives private lessons, day and evening, at her residence, 92 Clinton place (Kighth’ street), Instru- ments furnished tor dally practice, MU SICHANS<IF YOU WANT CHEAP AND REAUTT. M ful Music at one vent a sheet go te 4 Bleecker Street: pick out from a large wholesale stock ; if you buy $1 worth I make you a present of 35 sheets; thoge in the trade would make money by sending in. their orders; pust be sold betore May I. JAMES O'NEILL. OSITION AS SOPRANO IN A PROTESTANT chureh. Address SOPRANO, 4 Willoughby street, corner of Lawrence. WAXTEDIAN ORGANIST; SALARY $100; rehearsal. Address M., box 773 Pow office. A ‘OPAL CHURCH NO WANTED’ TENOR FOR EP (a good reader and solo singer); salary moderate. Call at BERG piano warero No. East Four- teenth street, between 3 and 61". M, MARBLE MANTELS. ast KLABER, STEAM MARSLE AND MABBLEIZING +. Works, LM and ast Fighteenth stree jarble and Marbleized Mantels, Tiling, Marbie Count Monu- ments, at prices thatdely competition, Marble Turning for we trade, N ‘ASSORTMENT oF MANT UN PASSED AY ror beauty of design and quality of workmanship, Biante Work of all kinds « specialty, PENKIHYN SLATE COMPAN™, Fourth avenue and Seventeenth street, Union square. BOARD—AT A FIRST omy the hills of Connectteut und. e, dee. ; three hours fro y. Call isday,atlla Fulton st. tor particulars, RY BOARD WANTED—AT OR NEAR MONT. J clair, Nod. by & entieman, wife from May 18 untl October 15, Address G, station A, stating terms, which murt be ATEWART'S SLATE MANTELS—RICH AND ELE gant designs; Slate Works of every description; Mar. bie and Wood Mantels, T. b, STEWART & CO,, 22) and ‘week ; emgagement 10 orlod 8 ee te Pa LiL a of e ular favorite act who w. personal POPU AS TEST BOY IN. MEW. NOK, he arama 2m the Fireside Companion, in ‘ama dramatized by o aRUNY PASTOR and T. Is DONNELLY, This highly sensational dranen will be prosontod with appropr ate local scouery, thrilling tatleaux and original efiects and a powerlul casi. Ail the old tavoriws of the company willappear, For particu ars se small bills, In conjunction with the drama will be avied a now petite Comedy, eautled — ‘OBLIGING A_ FRIEND. The first time in America. Chas. Foster's Drama, A BAD LOS, will apecdily be roduced. PINOTE-On Monday, April 14, the doors will opon at 7% curtain rises at 4. é ALLA@IOS. Propriotor and Manager...Mr, LBSTER WALLACK TENTH WEEK of, Mr. SOTHERN in hiaoxteaordinary impersonations of DAVID GARKIOK and ‘ LORD DUN DREARY, whicd will be presonted THIS AND EVERY EVENING nd SATURDAY MATINEE AT 1:90 P. The following aininent artists will appear: Mr. 3071. ERN, Mr. JOWN GILBERT, Mr. J.B. POLK, Mr. BISHOP, Mr. CARROLL, Mr. ROOWNE, Mr. LEONAID, Mr. HOLLAND, Mr. EDWIN, Mr. CURRAN, M . Miss KATHERINE ROOERS, Mra. FANNY FOSTISR, Mino, PONISS, Mrs. JOUN SEUTC BOX PLAN OPEN ONE MONTH IN ADVANCE, jQuTtain Tives at 8 precisely, and carriages muy be or- derod ai OOTI'S TARATR: Kawin Booth. ... Proprietor and Mauager LAST NiGUTs, 21H to the 36H pertormance of DADDY O'VOWD. EVEKY NIGHT and EVERY SATUKDAY ATERNOON at 2, ‘The Great Irish Come: MR, DION BOUCICAULT, will appear in the character of MICHAEL O'DOWD, of the Claddagh, The pnbife of New York have recognized in this extra- ordinary delineation one of those great and truthtul works of art which remain as heirlooms of the stage. ‘The tieels gravified the first performance will BOOTHS THEATRE, y be secured in advance at the Theatre, or at music store, 711 Broad way. p HRS ATHENEUM, Oe Broadway, opposite Metropolitan Hotel. R. W. BUTLER Manager EXTRA BILL. EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION, ALL NEW FEATURES THIS WEEK, Fi MATINER THIS DAY Ee a Coe. orcLdck, fiaainbocals rch Sor, THE BELLES THE BELLES THK BELLES OF THE PARLOR. THE FRENCH DANCING MASTER, Dancing Master. -MONS, ZANFRETTA Pupil. ...Miss Warner | Lover. +oMr. T. M. Vance GREAT ZANFRETYA PROUPE, THE eight in number, will appear in the Serio Comic Panto- min ROBERT MACAIRE. The splendid Burlesque of Ly —U—T 0, me of A The following eminent artists in the cast Miss LISA WEBER, Miss MINNIE JACKSON, Miss LILLIE HALL, Miss LAURA LE CLAIR, Miss LDA ROSS, Miss HELENE SMITH, Mr. GEORGE APKLNS, GLO, H, COS, J. LANG, E,W. PRESCOT!, . The'sports of the Central Park, Mi HESs, IN THEIR CHAMPION SKAT LUKE SCHOOLCRAFT, Jr., and CHAS. REYNOLDS and Regular ATHENEUM COMPANY, introdacing HIGH TRAGEDY, LOW COMEDY, GRAND OPERA, _ Afternoon, doors open atl; curtain’ rises at 244; evén- performance at 8 o'cl Box office opeu daily. inadvance. Children half price. RUBINSTEIN THOMAS FAREWELL MATINEE Steinway Hall, Saturday Afternoon, April 19, at 2, POSITIVELY LAST AND FAREWELL MATINEE o/ the GREATEST CONCERT COMBINATION ON RECORD, Comprising Anton Rubinstein, Henri Wieniawski, with Theo. Thomis and his unrivalled Orchestra, On this occasion Rubinstein will play A_MINOK CON: CERTO (Schuman), Ballade (Chopin), and_for the first time here several of Henselt’s pieces, ‘also several new COMPOSITIONS OF 18 OWN. Mr. Wieniawshi will play the Mendelssohn Concerto (first movement). The Theo. Thomas Orchestra will perform Overture “King, Stephan” Wecthoven). | "Vorspiel Lohengrin.” “Der Ret der Walkyren” (Wagner), “Cavalry Mar (Schubert), adapted ior Orchestra by Liszt. Reserved Seats, $2, at Steinway’s, 701 and 114 Broadway RYANT'S OPERA HOUSE, TWENTY-THIRD 8 between Sixth and 5 th avenues, near Booth Theatre. Every evening at § Saturday Matinee at 2 ASTER HOLIDAY WEEK, T BILL OF THE SEASON, SE SUCCESS OF MASTER BARNEY, the Champion Dancer and favorite Dialect Actor. First time this season, by general request, the original ‘ Yi sHOO FLY. |'SH00: BRYANT'S MINSTE ‘LY. BRYANT'S MI HOO FL SHOO) FL BRYANT’S MIN HOO SHOO FL BRYANTS MI | SHOO FLY.|SHOO FLY! BRYANTS MI yi s}SHOO FLY, | SHOO FLY. THE CALICO HO”, COLTON'S LAU ING GAS, Dan Bryant, Seymour, Reed, Stanwood, Morriay, Emer- son, &c. “Matinee Satu T. BARNUM IN BROOKLYN. ‘THE GREAT COMBINATION OF MUSEUM, MENA- GERIE AND HIPPODROME—JUSTLY STYLED THE AMUSEMENT EVENT OF THE NINETEENTH CEN- TURY-OPENS FOR FOUR DAYS ONLY AT TIE CAPITOLINE GROUNDS, BROOKLYN, THIS (WED- NESDAY) EVENING, APRIL 16, AT 7 P. M., CONTINU- ING AFTERNOON AND EVENING DURING THE WEEK. THE IMMENSE PAVILIONS WILL BE OPEN AT1 AND 7 P. M., AND THE GRAND TRIPLE HIPPO- DROME PERFORMANCES AT 2 AND 8 O'CLOCK, TO- GETHER WITH ALL THE VARIOUS OTHER DEPART- MENTS, WILL BE CONDUCTED UPON A LIKE SCALE OF GRANDEUR AS HAS CHARACTERIZED THIS MAMMOTH ENTERPRISE DURING THE TWO WEEKS! SEASON IN NEW YORK, PURNER! “It 18 a pleture which could not possibly have been ainted by any other than the master whose name it ars. Everything is Turmeresque in it, and marks him as the most passionately original artist of the age.— New York Tribune. “There is only one other ‘Turner’ in this country."— New York Times. “It is not quite so large as ‘The Slaye Ship,’ which is now one ofthe treasures in Mr. John Tayler Johnston's collection, but it is quite as characteristic a work as that, Fy will, ‘no doubt, attract great attention.”—Evening "0% “The exhibition altogether is of more than average excellence. The paintings have not been newly framed as an attraction, and for favor have to depend on merit alone. That isa severe test, and the collection bears it well."—Brooklyn Eagle. tay at2 Seats secured Now on exhibition, free, day and evening, at the LEAVITT Art Rooms, 317 Broadway, three hundred PAINTINGS, WATER COLORS, Engravings and Etchings. Sold by auction by order of the executor of the estate of the late KE. L, Corlies, New Be by order of R. 8. Baldwin, trustee, Balumore, c., be. on the evenings of Thursday, Friday and Saturday, April 17,18 and 19, at the Clinton Hall Salerooms, The Messrs. LEAVITT, Auctioneers. AND FAREWELL CO CONCERT of the HAMPTON COLORED STUDENTS at Dr. Hepworth's magnificent new church, corner Forty-fitth street and Madison avenue, THURBDAY EVENING, APRIL 17, ats o'clock, The will slog genuine Negro Cabin and Plantation Songs. Services of the organist volunteered. Admission 80 conts; no reserved seats. Tickets for sale at Methodist Hook Concern, Carleton’s, Gurney’s and Putnam's bookstores and at the door. H ad MANAGERS AND FIRST CLASS DRAMATIC STARS AND COMBINATIONS. MR. SAMUEL COLVILLE, Business Manager of the LYDIA THOMPSON TROUPE, and entrusted with the engagements tor the season of 1873-4 of the Robinson Opera House, Cincinnati, will be at the Grand Central Hotel, New York. on the isth, 16th i 7th, and again on the 23d and 2th. The present season of the Thompson Troupe will close May 17, aad has a few nights trom May 12 open to negotiation in the vicinity of New York, Mr, Colville will sail for Europe on or ahout May 21. on- trusted with important business connected with the pria- cipal theatres of the United States, and desires, prior thereto, to close up all the open dates of the Thompson Troupe for the season commencing September I, as well ‘Ail all open time with the Robinson Opera House, Cin- nnati, commencing the same dave—September 1, 1873. Permanent address:—Box S816 Post oftice, New York city. “LYDIA THOMPSON TROUPE TIME TABLE:— April J4 and 19, New Opera House, Washington. April 21 and 26, Opera House, Paitimore. ‘April 28 and May 3, Arch street Theatre, Philadelphia. May 8, 9 and 10, Opera House, Albany {TEINWAY HALL. ANNA MEHLIG'S SECOND MATINEE RECITAL, THIS WEDNESDAY, April 16, at 233'P. M. PROGRAMM Fantaisie Chromatique. Seb. Bach Rondo, A minor... Mozart Songs witheut words, . Mendelssolin Sonate, F sharp, Op. 2 .Sehuman Nocturne Field Gnomentanz. ing Tarantelle. “ ai Spinning Song.... Wagner-Lisat Love Song. Henselt z Caprice Big. Lebert Ballade, A fat A oo. Chopin Tickets, to be had at Sieinway's, the principal music stores, and at 114 Broadway. VRENCH COMPANY.—BIJOU THEATRE, Robinson Hall, 18 Bast Sixteenth st., near Broadway. SATURDAY, APRIL 19, ATs. EXTRAORDINARY PERFORMANCE. First appearance of Mile, ADOLPHINE MARRA, late of the Houffes Parisions OPERETTE, BOUFFE, Music by ADAM, VAUDEVILLE. FULL ORCHESTRA. 915 i canssol's, ‘gaz West Twenty-third street, near Seventh avenue, N, Y. 2 KLABER & €O., STEAM MARBLE AND MARBLE- SS. izing Works, 223 West Fitty-first street, between Broagway and Fi: th avenue.—Marbie, marbicized Man, p — Headstones: large selgguous at very OW Prige pur, STAGE.—PROFESSOR PHILIP LAWRENCE, thor of the “Model Speaker,” “Lawrence Speak: ér,” “Comstock’s Elocution,” &¢., will instruct ladies and Grr. engagements guarantged when vrodcieut Fink arene, AMU! MEVTS. | toa CONE: BROADWAY. MR. JOSH HART.,................. Lessee and Proprictor GRAND 1O-DA T0- f0- DAY. MAVINES DAY. 411 Lie Mammoth Troupe tn « New Olio of Fam, LIN, WOK YAMADIVA, AND AT MATINER, ‘The wost Comical of alf Pantomaimes, A THIP TO THs MUON, PLALZETIER (i KOUPH. MATIN! Fe MALIN MATINVR ‘aut Cues Nae riage he Ouadrupie MISS KITTY O'NEILL oT Git ZANrrELD, Miod CARRIE IAINKS, 8 PANSY LUOKLLE, concliding with the new Dram, M6 RACK; TUE RACE, . m TUB RACB; THE, MYSTERIES OF THE TURE, LY OCKRY. Ke bly asthe a TINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. ‘dhe entire night bill at Matinees, by tne 1d Dance, PJNON SQUARE THEATRE. Proprietor........ Manager... Mr. SHERIDAN SHOOK ceoMr. A.M. PAL Molt Being at&. Saturday Matinee at 1:30. TO-NIGdT, AND EVERY EVENING and SATURDAY MATINER, the charming young Actress, Miss AGNES hay in Mr. Augustin Daly's brilliant adaptation of Metthac 4 Usievey's wondertul Drama, in tive nets, entitled i 1 The play will be produced with elegant new scenery an with the lollowing great caat:-— GILBERTE, “Frou-Frou” (her original part)...... Miss AGNES BTTRD LOUISE, hor Sister...............Misa MARY GRISWOLD BARONN DE CAMB, a Women of the Fu- CO IS Miss I MILY MESTAYER PAULINA, a Maid of the Present... Miss JENNIE LEB THE GOVEL Miss KATIS HOLLAND ANGELIQU «Miss CHARLOTTE, CAVE GEORGIE, urys’ Child,.....Miss LILLIE EDWARDS: HENRI EARTORYS the tisbuid of the Future. r. D, HW. HARKINS BRIGARD, a Papa of the Present....Mr. F. F. MACKAY CONTE DE VALKEAS, the “Friend of the tus band (his original part).........Mr, @KORGE PARKES BARON DE ‘AMBRI, the Husband of the Pres- ent. eS Mr. K. LAMB PIVOU, the Prompwer, who ie vey nature on the stage lo be abominable . Mr. J. W. THORP: VINCENT Rateiveddeetnaanesans J.W. WILDER ZANETTO, a Sunny Italian M. Mr. W. QUIGLEY Box office open every day trom 8 A. M. to5-P. M Seats secured two weeks in LYMPIC THEATRE, J.B, HAYES. Lessee and Manager THIS ¢ ¥) APTERNOOD at 2 GRAND FAMILY MATINEK, EVERY EVENING atB o'clock, LAST WEEK OF THE 4TH EDITION it G. L, FOX’S HUMPTY DUMPTY. MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 21, GRAND RECONSTRUCTION d FIRST TIME OF THE STH EDITION of @, L. FOX'S FAMOUS PANTOMIME, NEW SCENERY, TRICKS AND SPECIALTIES, See the present version ero it be too tate. _The fitth volume of “H, D.’” is now in press. ‘OOD'S MUSEUM. DOM. MURRAY, UNPARALLELED SUCC: a EVENING At 3 AFTERNOON AT 2, ‘The great The young and Trish Gomnadinn, beatiful Artiste, ir. DOMINICK MURRAY, MINNIE ‘FOSTER, who will appear as Tory in the domestic Drama of UNCLE TOMS: CABIN, in his sensational Drama, the! GAMBLER'S CRIME; or, the MURDER ON'THE HUDSON, Sst JAMES’ THEATRI y “NEW HIBi Or, IRELAND IN AMERICA, ‘The most amusing entertainment in the city. ‘The tayorite Irish ian, Mr. W. F. LAWLOR, in: his grea BARNEY THE GUIDE, supported by Mr. SEAL CONWAY, and a talented ny. Archestra, 75, ccnts admission; hamily. Circle, 35 cents. MATINER SATUE 2 M. General admission, 50 cents; Children, 15 cents. THEATRE, enth street, near REF Comedy in three acts, by Moser. Box othive open daily trom 9 to4 o'clock, FESTIVAL WEEK. PRIL 22, 1873, at 3, MVAL WERK AND ORATORIO, PRINCIPAL, VOCALISTS— HOUSTON WEST, ARRIE A. BRACKET, y Sopranos, Miss ANNIE LOUISE CARY, Alto Mr, NELSON \ ARLEY, Tenor. Mr. HIRAM WILDE, Ba Mr. MYRON W. WHITNEY, in his greut character of the Prophet Miah, WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 28, SECOND AN» LAST DIRATORIO NIGHT. PART L SELECTIONS FROM HA pi) ORATORIO, PART Uf,” ISRAEL 1 HYMYN OF PRAISE (LORGESANG), by Mendelssoln. PRINCIPAL VOCALISTS— ° Mrs. J. HOUSTON WEST, Mise CARRIE A, BRACKETT, Mr, NELSON VARLEY, \ HIRAM WILDE, Mr. MYRON W. WHITNEY. TWO GRAND CONCERTS will be gives on FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 25, and SATURDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 26, at which Mr. ANTON RUBINSTKIN and Mr. HENRI WIENIAWSKI will appear, together With the distinguished New York artists, Mr. 8. 5. MILLS and Mr. WILLIAM MASON, THE FOLLOWING CELEBRATED VOCALISTS Mrs. J. HOUSTOS “W fest.) rs. J. HOUS ST, Mrs. H. M. SMITH, j Sopranos. Miss ANNIE LOUISE CARY, Contralto. Mr. MYRON W, WHITNEY, in conjunction with THEODORE TUOMAS’ GRAND ORCHESTRA. TEINWAY HALL.—FESTIVAL WEEK. TWO GKAND PUBLIC REHEARSALS willbe given during the Festival Week oi ND ORATORIOS AND CONCERTS. WEDNESDAY, April 23, at 1 o'clock, REHEARSAL TO HYMN OF PRAISE and ISRAEL IN EGYPT, FRIDAY, April 25, at 1 o'clock, REHNEARSAL TO BEETHOVENS NINTH or CHORAL SYMPHONY, Admission tickets to Public Rehearsals, i ONE DOLLAR EACH, RESERVED SEATS, FIFTY CENTS EXTRA, can now be hi ticket office. ATEINWAY HALL.—FESTIVAL WEEK, PROGRAMME OF FESTIVAL CONCERT, FRIDAY EVENING, April 25, at Overture, Iphigenia in Aulis....... Concerto, D minor, for three pianos and string or- chestra.. pe nase ,Bach ‘EIN, ae MASON and ORCHES- -Gluck Messrs. KUBINST A. Aria. Miss ANNIE LOUISE CARY a, Adagio..... . «+-Rubinstein: b, Scherzo, Taranteile Wieniawski Mr. HENRI WIENIAWSKI. Introduction and Bacchanale to Tannhauser. (new).. oe - Wagner : Manuscript.) THEODORE 1NOMAs’ ORCHESTRA, Aria, Gratias Agimus Tibi. ‘Guglielmi Mr. Ragene Weiner). SMITH. (With tute obligato by; Mrs. H. M. Sonate 5 Overture, Wiliiain Tell. SATURDAY A Re ONLY FESTIVAL MATINEK, RESERVED SEATS, THREE AND FOUR DOLLARS, according to location. RESERVED SEATS in Second Balcony TWO DOLLARS, Reserved Seats to Saturday's Matinee, TWO DOLLARS, The sale of Reserved Seats will commence THIS MORN~- ING at Schirmer ; at 114 Broadway and at the box office at steinway H: JTEINWAY HALL. MISS CASSELY'S READING AND CONCERT. Miss NELLY CASSELY has the honor to announce her debut as a reader THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, as- sisted by the following distinguished artists: Miss CLEMENTINE LASAR, Mr. J, R. THOMAS, Mr. W. MACDONALD, Signor GUELI, Professor LASAR. POLLO HALL.—MISS WATSON'S GRAND CON. cert, April 26, Secure seats early at 2 Clinton place Gighth sreev), or at Reymert’s law office, 132 Nassau street. Programmes mailed free. DCIATION BALL. SS ATURDAY AFTERNOON, April 19, 27..M Matinee Readings By, Mrs, SCOTT BIDDONS, with a new and briliiant programme. Tickets 50 cents; no extra charge for reserved seat sale at Schirmers and Gurleys. For —_———$ $$ . _ ee ANUS ST WEVTS, ‘TH AVENUE THA ras. CURTAIN Riv ES ATE 723 and 7#@ Broaiway. Bolo Leasee and Manager. Mr, AUGUSTIN DALY THYI3 (PURSDAY) N@OHT, April 15, for the first time in the new theadre. will bo acted Mr. Augustin Daly’ a Bit aly's brilliant Drama of sociviy, i five ay “DiVunckm Every scene new, by Air. James Robests, New aud original music, by Harvey vodwor h. Furniture a la mede Magut iconi Toes. Alfred Adrtanse, who rear episode asd ound itiae. Captain Lyn te. air Jriend in the way... erereeiebenss Me LOU Rew. Marry bund, successor io ihe Ma ne it. BR 7 De Wolf de Witt, nn excellent au hority on ihe so MABAKOMCHE Ol Wives. vr. Win, savidge Tewplewn Jit, £09, of ihe Now Yori thar, aad Aw Mr! Jamas 1 Mr. Burritt, ex-policeman and private detectves Mr Chariés Visher Pam, his partner cov cee Me J. A, Mackay Judge Kemp, a relic of ths last eneration, ‘itr. D. Wits Dr. Lang, lato of Bloomingdale Asyinm, ne *” Nr. George De Vere Jim, with anew systom of nataralizias al ne Br. Owen Faweets Richard, Adrianse's man, oot, O, Carrait Christmas. one of the ewanvipated ; Mr. tran: Chapuae Guinea, another of the sme +o. oMr. W. Boekunaw Wedding Guests, Visiiors, &e Mrs. ‘Ten Eyck. a mother 01 society, who has pro- vided well for her two daugniers.-..Miss Faun, Miss Lu Ten Lyek, who made .he Newport Mateh, Miss Fanny bavenport Migs Fanny Ten Eyck, who got the best catch of the season, alter seers scene ise Clira Morris: ‘Our nice: dom We intist find so.uie- giris ure provided tor, Miss Linda Dicta Flora Penfield, a bud in the Florida Groves, Miss Sarah Jowett Mra. Kemp, the partner of the relic...........Mre. Uilberk Kitty Crosbie, who is sausfed wih ‘hor own * Sway’... Miss Koberta Nurwood Molly, sui Maid :Miss Neilic Morumer Jonny, Altre Morant NOP, I.—Scene—Mrs, ‘ten 1.Yok's City Residence in Wa- ‘oberts.) “Given in marriage, cene—Alired Adrianse’s Sumner Lodge om with View of the sound by Sunset and doon- fob he otrite Regu y A ‘11.—Scene t—Mrs. Ten Eyck's Country Manor up the Hudson.—(Roberts), | "ihe Curse of In erference.” Scene 2—At the Inn. “Phe Detective’s Itopert.”” rt. ‘3. “fhe Husband Takes the Augustine, Florida. The old “Two purposes.” “The Law Retal- V.—Sepne—Elegant Parlors at De Witi's, in New York.—(utiocg). “the Divorced.” DIVORCE, MATINEE Saturday, at 14 o'clock. Mr. DALY begsto announce that the revival of DI. VOROE will be followed by the produc ton (ior the first time on any stage) of a New and Original Play, of Power- ful Emotional Character, for which extraordinary prop- aration Is being made. s*e—Seats may bo secured nine days in advance. NRAND OPERA HOUSE. QURTAIN RISES AT 8. Mr, AUGUSTIN DALY Sole Lessee and Manager EVERY EVENING AN») SATURDAY MATINEE, UNDER THK GASLIGHT AUGUSTIN DALY'S tamous realistic, local ana contem- orancous sensational Drama, with its thrisling original RAILROAD SENSATION(It and the great realistic PIER SOcNEt!! Mrs. JOHN WOOD as PEACH 8LO%9 9M. . (Her last nights in America.) MATINEE SATURDAY, AT HALF-PAST ONE O'CLOCK. > that he has engaged the Scene 3—At Mre. Law in His Own ACT IV. Spanish town ye . Scene 2—1he Old Convent Ruins Mr, Daly begs to announ world-famous Artist for a limited n ‘evening, April 28, in his magnificent realiz romantic hero, MONTE CRISTO, which will be given with a most extraordinary cast and with @ pe: ise-en-scene, on Monday on of Dumas Box Sheet open for the enuire first week on Theraday morning, April 17, at8 A. M. oe: rot Se IBLO'S GARDEN. VOKES. Lessees and Managers. ARRETT & PALMER TWO PERFORM. SS TO-DAY, TWO PERFORMANCES TO-DAY, AFTERNOON AT 2. EVENING AT & AFTERNOON ATT 2. EVENING AY 8. ENGAGEMENT FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY (by special arrangement with Messrs. Shook and Palmer). THE THE THE THE THE Vv v v v v oO oO i) oO oO VOKES | VOKES VOKES VOKES VOKES E E E E E Ss. 8 S S 3 FAMILY | FAMILY, | FAMILY, | FAMILY, | FAMILY, Miss VICTORIA: VOKES, Miss JESSIB VOKES, ‘Miss ROSINA VORES, Mr. FREDERICK VOKES, Mr. FAWDON VOKES. These celebrated Vocal, Musical, Terpsichorcan, Unique and Kecentric Artists will appear in the GREAT VOKES SPE LTY, THE BELLES OF THE KITCHE: THE BELLES OF THE KITCHEN. Tatroduct ey thapteed Cat KITCHEN. Introducing in the course of the piece HIGH TRAGEDY, : LOW COMEDY, GRAND OPERA and BALLET. The performances of the Vokes Family will be preceded each evening by the brilliant Comedietta, ORANGE BLOSSOMS, by a select company from the Union Square Theatre, BOX SHEET NOW OPEN. MATINEES WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS AT 2, IBLO'S GARDEN, FIRST MATINEE. THE VOKES. THE VOKES VICTORIA, IN THE, JESSIE, BELLES ROSINA, OF FREDERICK, THE FAWDO} KITCHEN, THIS (WEDNESDAY) AFTERNOON, AT 2 O'CLOCK. TIBLO'S GARDEN, MATINER, THE VOKES FAMILY, VICTORIA, JESSIE, ROSINA, FREDERICK, ‘AWDON. THE BELLES OF THE KITCHEN, TO-DAY AT TWO, TO-DAY AT TWO. 3478 STREET THEATRE, Thirty-fourth street, hear Third avenue. THE GREAT STAR TROUPE EVERY NIGHT. DRAMA, BALLET, FARCE, BURLESQUE. ALL THE SENSATIONS OF THE DAY. First Matinee on®uesday afternoon, April 22. MM" F. B. CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE. THIS EVENING. DAVID GARRICK AND A COMEDIETTA, Mrs. F. B. Conway, Mr. Frank Roche and company. CADEMY OF MUSIC.—FAREWELL OF MLLE, MARIE AIMEE, THR QUEEN, OF OPERA BOUFFE, _AND THE NEW PARISIAN OPERA TROUPE, The Most Successful Organization om record. TWO NIGHTS ONLY AND A MATINER. THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 17, AT 8 O'CLOCK, LA GRANDE DUCHESSE. AIMEE, ROLAND, JUTEAU, DUGHESNE. FRIDAY, APRIL I8—LES CENT VIERGES, THE GREAT PARISIAN SENSATION, SATURDAY—GRAND MATINEE, AT 1. LA PERICHOLE. LA PERICHOLE. Admission, $1. Reserved, seats, n° Gallery, S0e. Boxes, $8 and $6, Seats secured at Academy and 701 and 114 Broadway. CADEMY.—FAREWELL OF AIMEE, ‘AIMEE in GRAND DUCHESSE April 17, ‘AIMER in LES CENT VIERGES April 18, AIMEE in her reat role of PERICHOLE on SAT- URDAY MATINEE, atl o'clock. «+ ROOKLYN ACADEMY,—RUBINSTEIN—THOMAS, _ THURSDAY EVENING, April 17, POSITIVELY LAST APPEARANCE of the GREATEST CONCERT COMBINATION ON RECORD. FINAL JOINT APPEARANCE OF ANTON, RUBINSTEIN, HENRI WIENIAWSEI, an@ THEO. THOMAS, with his UNRIVALLED ORCHESTEA. Will be performed, for the only time in Brooklyn, “RUBINSTERN’S. OCEAN SYMPHONY," by the “THEO. THOMAS ORCHESTRA,” undér the di- rection of the composer, Mr. ANTON RUBINSTEIN. Seats at Brooklyn Academy and at 114 Broadway TE MUKSDAY EVENING: Aprilt?, a8 o'clock U ri j, at 8 o'clock, Finst AND ORLY FER ORHA ley syuPuony, BY THE THEO. THOMAS ORCHESTRA, if under the personai direction of the composer, ft. ANTON RUBINSTEIN, KWARK OPERA HOUSE,—RUBINSTEIN AND THOMAS, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 18, ONLY JOINT APPEARANCE OF ANTON RUBINSTEIN, HENRI WIENIAWSEI, and THEO. THOMAS, with NRIVALED ORCHESTRA. ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 21 BOWERY, CROWDED NIGHTLY FROM DOORS TO STAGE. JOHNNY WILLIAMS, the famous Clog Dancer. HUGH HAGGER?Y, in his Dutch Songs and Sketches, GOSS and FOX, ih their Comic Song Danees. BILLY PASTOR'S entirely new Comic Songs. CHARLEY WHITE'S Ethiopian Repreventat The New Drama—A BACHELOR'S TROUBLES, A MOST MAGNIFICENT BILL OF FUN, Friday evening ladies are admitted free of all charge. BW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, G18 BROAD. ‘way, between Houston and Bleecker strects.—Every ene mo ald bal the ie ig a Lt ol it ) full of everything people should see and understand. Lectures Gay on. the Philosophy of Marriage" Those parties unable to attend these Important lectures can have them forwarded, post free, on receipt of 25 cents, by address! SECRETARY NEW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, O18 Broadway, New York. \ABLEAUX VIVANTS, BY PROFE SOR G, BARTLETT and AMATECR DRAMATIC ‘TERTAINMENT, in aid of THE NEW YORK INFANT ASYLUM, at ROBINSON HALL, 18 East Sixteenth street, RIDAY EVENING, April 18, at_5 o'clock, and SATURDAY MATINEE, ‘April 1g, at 27. M. Tickets may be obtained at Mrs. le M. Bates’, 10 West Thirty-ninth street; Caswell & Hazard’s, Fifth Avenue Hote!, and at the Asylum, 24 Clinton place, ARIETIES THEATRE OF NEW ORLEANS TO Fent.—Proposals will be received until the Ist day of June next for the rent of the Varieties Theatre, com- mencing with the next scason, The theatre is complete in all its appointments of wardrobe, poenary, propercss &c, Address 6. RIUNEY, Preanqent La Variete Associa~ tion, New Orleans ALLERY OF PAINTINGS, “g LOUIS DURR’S HISTORICAL COLLECTION, comprising over 300 paintings by the best masters, from ‘the fourteenth century down to the present tine, Sow open trom 2 to to P M., for the benefit of THE GERMAN HOSPITAL in the. GERMAN SAVINGS BANK BU TLDING, entrance on Fourth avenue, near Fourteenth street. Admission during the day, dc. ; in the evening, 260 — —————— iF DANCING ACADEMIES. JAUSH'S DANCING ACADEMIES. S PRIVATE LESSONS at any hour, day or evening, CIRCULARS at Enivaw Acadewy, 2 Kagt Eigvemtast RS. JARLEY'S WAXWORKS, M the cream of wit, humor and fun, eth atrect between Eighth, and Ni 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- taiiments #0 popular, Reserved seats at Pond’s, 39 Union square; Schirmer's, 701 Broadway; Ditson's, 711 Broad- way. AILHUARMONIC SOCIETY, PUGEMAAL RENEARSAL, FRIDAY, April 18, BM. CONCERT SATURDAY EVENING, “April ig, o’cloe! MR. HILHARMONIC SEATS (TWO) dress MUSIC CRITIC, station D. Gavsws CALICO SOIREE, yi Irving’ Fall, er _ Thursday, April 17th, 1973. NAR ey OF DESIGN, -" © Forty-eighth Annual Exhibitio i 8 Al Sculptures is now open day and evenings twenty-uued street, corner of Fourth avenue, ADDISON RICHARDS, Cor, Sec'y N. A. ARAND BILLIARD EXHIBITION GIVEN TO-NIGHT at GEORGE BELLEAN'S Hilliard Rooms, corner Tenth street and Broadway, by Cyrille Dion and A, Gare nier, to conclude with fancy shots, YARD.—PRIVATE MUSIC LESSONS, PIANO, ORGAN, Violin, Guitar, Herp, Singing, Harmony. $2 Clintow place, Eighth street. Established 1854, Students’ Jours Bal aud cirenlars mailed, g, JAY WATSON, Linectors WANTED. ‘AD-