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| | 4) { | { ~«Aays COURT CALENDARS—THIS DAT. Fi Couns—omcuyr—Part i Bold hed Judge Faucher.—Nos. 189, yr Poe Bg, B87 36, sea Si, 10116, ‘381, ‘Sa. “ta ee 843, 819%, 1030, 2141, UOURT—UB. unenane Tiel by Judge Bar- _ ar. “third aoe TRIAL TERM—Part 1—Held by a] 2149, 339, 153 ee ance ae me stents 2147, oa wi Stn 2—Held by Jud} om, Kon i How oak, Sos 3008, toed, 10, aie 10h, ee, lent 1090 ta 314, “ee, ie rag, 1888, st 1870, 1, Toon 1922, ON PLEAS—TRIAL TERM—Part 1— Haid by, aged Fe FDaly.—Nos. 3194, 1930, 290, 1038, ie Coa, 88 4b 1134, 1960, 2976, 1807; 1808, 966. Part 2—Held by dugge Uarreniore.—Nos. 1695, 188, 2188, 02, 2088, , 2084, 2062, 200 101 WO USaMON PLEAS—Equrry ‘Trmat—Hela ag —Nos, 9, 30, 56, 21, 62, 04, 14, 26, RINE COURT—TRIAL Tenm—Part 1—Reld by oe 1141, 1617, 127334, 1919, 982, 1818, tela eat 184 Tbe474, 1767, 990, 1985, 1980 -—Nos. 862, 1830, tone 1 : sr eC ie anes 1980, 198, tamed to Gag MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Macxaresre—Warson, .—On Thursday, Apri) 10, pid the Rey. Dr. Burchard, ALLAN MACKENZIE to Miss Liny, makings of Jonh rl merchant tailor, burgh, WMAN- MOORES “ia Harlem, on ‘Thursday, = 17, at the Cigcagg of the bride's parents, by the Rev. Edward L. Clark, Mr. H, Lewis NEwMan, of Hudson, N. Y., and Miss ELLEN Moors, daugh- ter of Charles W. Moores, of this city. No cards, Died. pBroopaoon.—On peas, Apri} 19, Jacop H, LOODGOOD, © 1 Woedbridge, N. J., in the 29th ne of his age. The relatives and friends are respectfully in- Mi d to attend his {funeral atthe Methodist Church, ‘oodbridge, N, J., on Tuesday, April 22, at one Dclock P.M. BouTe.—On Saturday, April 19, 1873, Mary EB. Bours, wile of H. Bolte. lends of the jamily are respectfully invited to attend, the funeral, from her late residence, 272 Jay chek tib rooklyn, on Monday, April 21, at two o'clock P, Brapigy.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday, April 20, biaudius Bradley, in the 1873, MARGARET, wile of 2d year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family and also those of her brother, Mr. Cornelius Dever, are re- Bpectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Tues- day morning, April 22, at ten o'clock, from her late residence, 201 xtle avenue, Brooklyn, to the Chureh of Our Lady of Mercy, Debevolse strect, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, and thence to the Ceme- tery of the Holy Cross for interment. BURKE.—Sudveniy, on Friday April 18, JANE, widow of Redmon "Burke, in the 62d year of her raneral services will be held at the Beekman Hill Methodist Episcopal church, Fiftieth street, near Second avenuc, on Monday, the 2ist inst., at ten o'clock A. M. Friends please accept this notice CAl aCe te ace, Havana, Cuba, on Tuesday, April. 8, ie Mrs. LEONTINA A, 'CARRICABURN, = thter of Mr. John Carricaburn, of said city, in ith year of her age. baetts —On Thursday, April 17, DINES CAROLIN, in_the 74th year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his Jate residence, 123 East Twelfth street, on Monday morning, the 2ist inst., at hall-past nine o'clock. His remains will be conveyed to St. Patrick's cathe- dral, where a solemn high mass of requiem will be lebrated for the tepose of his soul, tnence to Cal- vary Cemetery for interment. CaRTER.—On Friday evening, April 18, 1873, at the Everett House, JamkS CARTER, late of Chicago, in | ‘the 56th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the fomit are in- vited to attend the funeral services, Christ Chureh, corner of Fifth avenue and Iehirty-ftth strect, on Monday morning, April 21, at ten o’clock, Clitcago papers please cop: CHETWOOD.—At Mslizabeth N. J., on Friday, April | 18, Mrs. MARY BARBER CHETWOOD, relict of Hon. | William Chetwood, in the 93d phase of her age. Funeral services at St. John’s chureb, on Mon- , April 21, at three o'clock P. M. LIFFORD.—On Sunday, April 20, at-seven o'clock ae BLANCHE, daughter of Robert H. and Fannie , * Notice of funeral hereafter. CorrMaN.—On Sunday, April 20, of pneumonia, CaRouine CorrMan, wile of Wiliam Coffman. Relatives, friends, nlembers of Manhattan Com- mandery, of Cresceut Ohaptery of Constitution Lodge and of Delta Chapter, 3, Order of the Eastern Star, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the Church of ‘St. John, the Evange- list,corner oi Hammond street ana Waverley place, ‘uesday next, at 20’clock P. M. CRANF.—At Tamaqna, Pa., on Tuesday, April 15, atthe residence of her son-in- au Joseph B, Cole, Mrs. EUNICE ORANB, aged 67 yi DoLan.—On_ Saturday, ‘April 19, 1973, PETER — aged 66 years, native of county Cavan, Ire- The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral on Monday, April 21, 1873, at two o'clock P. M., trom his late residence, 23 Rose st. | FRANK.—On Saturday, April 19, EUGENE Juttes | FRANK, beloved son of Cliristian and Mary Ann Frank, aged 15 years, 1 month and 20 days, Relatives, friends and members of the John Han- cock Lodge, No. 70, F. and A. M., are invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday, April 22, at one o'clock, from the residence ef his parents, 69 avenue A, Fiaca.—On Saturday, Aprile, Mary, widow of J. F. Flagg, M. D., formerly of Boston, in the 80th year of her age. Funeral from her late residence, Brick Church, Orange, N. J., Tuesday morning, at half-past ten: Remains will be taken to Boston for interment. GRAHAM,—On Saturday, April 19, at her resi- as 195 Bowery, Maky JANE, Wife of Gilbert raham. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- folly Invited to attend the funeral, from Allen street Methodist Episcopal church, on Tuesday, the | 22d instant, at two o'clock P. M. GvERNsEY.—On Sunday morning, April 1, MELISSA P., wife of Dr. Peter B. Guernsey. ‘Notice of funeral to-morrow. Gwyerr.—On Saturday morning, April 19, 1873, CHRISTOPHER GWYER, in tie 63th year of his age. The relatives end friends of the ram are re- specially invited to attend the iuneral, from the Church of St. John the Evangelist, corner of West Eleventh street and Wavericy place, on Monday, April 21, at one o'clock P. HAWEE.—On Sunday, April 20, JANE, Wile of Charles W. Hawke, aged 38 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- Spectfully invited to attend the funera, from her late resi e860) 141 Attorney street, on ‘Tuesday, at one o'clock P. fb hein “Sunday, April 20, STEPHEN D, Her: RICK, in the 55th year O: bis age. Relatives ana friends are respectiully invited te attend the funeral, from his late residence, Spring Valley, Rockland COnDEy, N. Y,, on Wednesday, of consumption, | r April 23, at one o’c' ‘Trains leave foot of Cham ders strect ut iallepest nine A.M, (Northern Rail- road of New Jerse yt return at three o'clock. Higains.—At Cross Kavi ro Y., sudder morning, pet iy, Loposky Hie beloved wi'e of Sandy Higgins. The funeral will take place from her late rest- dence, this aay (Monday), ut one P.M. Carriages will be in waiting at Katonah station to meet the train leaving Forty-second stiact at 8:30 Monday morning. Relatives and friends are respectiully invited to attend, Westchester county, HorrMaN.—On Sunday, April 20, 1873, Awrnta | “4 Hlorrman, the beloved wife of Vrancis’ Hoffuian, after a long and severe illness, Which she bore with | Chsistian fortitude, a native of Axkeaton, county Limerick, Ireland, in the 33d year of her axe. “George MeLain, aged The-relatives and friends of the family are re- Spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 244 Monroe strect, te St. Mary's ‘church, corner of Ridge and Graad streets, at nine | o'clock, Where a solemn requicm mags will be of- fered jor the repose of her soul, trom thence to Calvary Cemetery. MOWELL.—On pre April 20, MaRY JANE LoRD, wife of Henry I’, Howell, aged 4i years, Ph relatives and friends of the family are re- ctfully invited to attend the funeral, irom Duane Metnoaist iscopal church, Hudson’ street, near Spring, on Monday, 21st inst., at five o'clock P. M. Her remains will be taken to South Berwick, Maine, for interment. JacKson.—Suiddenly, on Saturday, April 19, Jonny JACKSON, in the 60th year of his a: Funeral will take place from i 8 late residence, =. Ne avenue, oa Tuesday next, April 22, at wo Jounston.—In this city, Saturday, April 19, ruUR FLoY, secend son of Fioy M. and Mattie Fr Johnston, aged 8 years, 11 months and 13 days. ont at the residence of his grandfather, ge Forrester, 115 Lexington avenue, on Mon: 21, at seven o'clock P. M. Relatives and ar Ap invited to attend, a St Saturday, April 19, 1873, Epwin W. KING, Arenaest son of Storrs L. and Laura King, in the 25th yeur of his age. bag rt Ay and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the Church of the New Jerusalem, Thirty-! fifth street, between Lexington and Fourth avenues, on Tuesday next, 22d inst., at two o'clock P. M, Albany and Troy papers please copy. LANDON.—On Sunday, April 20, 01 menueetisa Us the lungs, DILLON SiEVENS LANDON, M. D., in Sist year of nis age. The relatives and friends of the family are in- ited to attend the funeral, from his late resi- dence, 105 ok B sev, Brooklyn, the 23d instant, oe On wan 1 1 1873, Pr B nday, mornin April 20, 1873, Pro- fessor ALBERT LR aged 35 y ore Y His funeral will tal o piace from St. Luke’s Hos- Bue and Fiity-flth street, at two py Livinosren.—On Saturday morning, April 19, at the residence of her {fat Jame, CarHaRine L., wile wget oma yaa AiG et bia as er wid 239 be of pind Columbia nty, iA % mane ‘rob srace se tat | “CIGARS ANF, FOBACK WK NEW YORK HERALD. MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1873.—TRIPLE SHEET. = on Toesday morning, April 22, at nine o'clock, Mas0R,—On Saturday, 19, at 363 West Four- IENRY MaJor, formerly teenth etreet, in this city, Of Georgetown, D. ©. ae services in Philadelphia, on Wednesday, Phuaderphia papers please copy. Masoy.—One Friday, April 18, after a short and | severe illness, EUPHEMIA MASON, Wife of at Mason, aged 6¢ epee 6 months and 18 Relatives and friends are invited to ai tend the funeral, irom her late residence, 1,462 Third avenue, at Newark pr o’clock A. M., on sonday, April 21. ect- to attend gon funeral, from the West street Baptist church, on Tuesday morn- oe at halt -past ten o’clock. ‘the remains wi!l be “irroms ea day, Avil ti 20, at the ‘un G at the residence of Faw Edward P. Moore, 368 West ‘Thirty-second stree' Rosert Mrrcue.t, son of the late Charles S. an Emeline Mitchell, aged 26 years, Notice of faneral to-morrow. MoGUIRE.—On Sunday, April 20, Parnice McGuirk, beloved son of Peter and Catharine McGuire, a native of the parish ef Coiumkill, connty Longford, Ireland, in the 26th year of his tives and friends of the family are re- ctiully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his father, Peter McGuire, 409 West ‘Thirty-second street, on ‘Tuesday afternoon, the 22¢ inst, atone o'clock, lcGuIRK.—On Sunday, April 20, JamEs McGUIRK, eee late Andrew M Fark, im the 33d year of The relatives and friends of the family are re- Spectfully invited to attend the funeral, ram 3 his late residence, 318 Delancey street, morning, April 22, at eleven o'clock, will be conveyed to the Church of St. Rose of Tima where a pong 3s high mass soll Tequiem will be offered for t! of his MoKEE.. 4 Saturday, April 19, Marta McKEE, nt poy of capped Armagh, land, in the 62d year of Friends are invited to attend the funeral Monday, April 2i, from her late residence, 369 West ‘Twenty-seyenth street, at, half-past.one o'clock. MacKenzix.—On Sunday, April 20, Mary JANE, wife of Alexander MacKenzie, aged 44 years, 1 month and 17 days. The friends of the famtly are respectfully invited *o attend the funeral, from her late residence, 98 et street, on Tuesday, April 22 at half-past one clock. McLain.—On ph ro'asd April 20, Marra, wife of By! ars, Relatives and ftlends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, trom her late residence, 215 West Thirty-fifih street, on Tuesday morning, at eleven o'clock, OsTRANDER.—On Friday, April 18, DANIEL Os- TRANDER, aged 74 years and 10 months. The relatives and friends of the family are in- vited to attend the funeral, from his late resi- dence, 326 West Eighteenth street, on Monday, April 2), at one P. M. ©’ TOOLE.—On Saturday, April 19, MacarR, beloved wife of Jolin O'Toole, native of Rathdrum, county Wicklow, Ireland, aged 28 years. The funeral will take place from her late resi- dence, 143 First avenue, on Monday. at halt past one o'clock. The triends of the iamily are respectfully invited to attend. PELL.—Suddeniy, at Roseville, N. J., on Satur- day, April 19, ABIJAH PELL, late of city of New York, aged 61 years. Relatives ‘ant friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, Third street, north of Orange street, Roseville, Newark, N. J., on Tuesday, Aprill 22, at two o'clock P. M., without rurther notice, RAFFERTY.—PETER, the beloved son o1 Peter and Eliza Raflevty, alter ashort illness, aged 3 years, 9 menths an: z Funeral to take mlace from his father’s residence, | 568 Eleventh avenue, on Monday, April 21, at two o'clock. Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. RiLEY.—On Sunday, Aprill 20, PETER RILEY, aged 85 years, born in the parish of Lurgen, county Gaven J reland, funeral will take. place from the residence of his Meomee Alice, No. 1 Centre Market place, on ‘Tuesday, April 22. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Rrvcuey.—On Saturday, April 19, JouN C., son of John and Elizabeth Ritchey, aged 16 years, Friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, this day (Monday), at three o’clock P, M., from the residence of his father, 461 Sackett street, Brooklyn, Royve,—Saturday evening, April 19, HENRY A. RoYor, aged 60 years. Relatives and Trende are respectfully invited to | attend the services at his late residence, 836 East Sevenieenth street, on Tuesday, April 22, at four o'clock P. M. Ryan.—On Sunday, April 20, alter a lingering ill- ness, JAMES M. Ry AN, aged 21 years, Funeral will take place on Tuesday, 22d instant, | at zo?clock, from St. Joseph’s Church, corner of | West Washimgton place and Sixthayenue, Relatives | and Irtends are respectiully invited to attend. Scorr.—On Friday, April 13, after a short illness, Sanau, wile of John Scott, aged 4i years and 2 da; The relatives and friends of thie family are Te- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, 1rom her late residence, 54 Eldridge street, on Monday, April 21, at one o’clock, without {urther notice. SHAY.—On Sunday,’ April 20, LUCRETIA Suay, aged 78 years. oaeanerat services wilt be held at the residence of her son, James F’. Shay, 203 Penn street, Brooklyn, on Monday, at three o Gok P.M. Siote,—On Sunday, April 20, DANIEL SLOTE, Jr., only child of eats and Sarah B. Slote, aged 15 months and 18 day: The relatives ‘and i friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday, April 22, at ten A.M, from the residence of James J. Kelso, 110 East Fifty-flth street, Smitu.—At Morrisania, Westchester county, N. Y., on Friday morning, April 18, 01 consumption, IMOGENE, Wife of Alired H. Smith. The relatives and friends are penpectuay invited to attend the funeral, from St. Paul's Episcopal church, Morrisania, on Monday afternoon, April 21, at two o'clock. Train leaves Harlem Railroad de: pot, Forty-second street, at one o’ctock P. M. Smirn.—At Orange, N. J., on ‘Thursday evening, tPreer 17, Maktua J., wile of Thomas H. Smith, aged years. Notice of funeral hereafter. Sullivan and Ulster county papers please copy. SPARKS. CHARLES J. Sraxks, eldest son of Cornelia and the a Jonas Sparks, aged 82 years, 6 Montlis and 11 da, The relatives and ese of the family, also friends in Excelsior Lodge and Phoenix Chapter, are cordially invited to at*end the funeral, on Mon- day afternoon, 21st inst., at two o'clock, from the Bedford street Methouist Episcopal church, corner of Bedford and Morton streets, SrerBeR.—On Saturday, April 20, ANNTE, wife of George Sperber, aiter a short iliness, at the age of 23 year. Relatives and friends of the phew the mem- bers of St. Cecile Lodge, 563, F. and A. M., and of the Tritonen Schuetzen Company (Captain Jung), are invited to attend the funeral, which is to take place {rom 7 First avenue, on Tuesday, April 22, Washingten and Buffalo papers please copy. Warkbd,—On Sunday, April 20, alter a short and severe illness, BRYAN WARD, a native of England, aged 55 years, he relatives and friends of the family are re- , at one o'clock P. M. spectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Tues- | day afternoon, April 22, at two o'clock, from his iate residence, 110 Smith street, Brooklyn. WEEKs.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, April 19, SEAMAN WEEKS, aged 68 years, Relatives and friends a the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 162 Hoyt street, on Tuesday, 22d instant, at two o’ciock. Saratoga papers please copy. MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING. —LADIES’ DRESS CAPS, ‘CHILDREN’S “NOR? mandy © taps and Human Hair Goods at Mrs MEY" No. 3 Union square, we ~~ CHAS, VOGEL & O Dae ATES . Suits made to order (ae Cloaks, Robe: made to order. 819 Bi ME, GALOUPEAU, 53 aa ad Furnishing Goods 1th street, STREET~ Will open her importation of Paris Millinery for the | | Summer season on Wednesday, 23d {1 me * ME WARING, 42 EAST TW: TH STREET. offers a splendid ssortmnent of Bonnets and Round Hats, just received from Paris. Opening Tuesday, 22d sees se sink ol the week. 252 BROADWAY.— rsets; styles elegant and prices mod- erate. THE LECTURE SEASO Mencantie | LIBRARY AS ASSOCIATION, ACADEMY OF OF MUSIC, THURSDAY EVE , APRIL 24, 1873, lecture this season will be delivered by the je Lyceum Platform, JOHN B. GOUGH, Subject-WILL IT PAY? (Revised and rewritten tor this occasion) and will be brilliant lecture. ‘1; Family Circle, f0c. riaey Rooms, 114 Broad- The 1a King of Mr. Gough’s me Admission, 75c. For sale at th CARD.—RHE UNDERSIGNED B his patrons and the pubis generally at th ‘American Conservatory ot ‘The Amexican Pianotorte Company Warerooms, The office of the American Musical Gazeite and Musloal Agency will remove on May t Broadway, near Ui yr nea TENKY BULROEDER, UITARISTS, ATTENTION |. GOLD MEDAL PAT- Ga ed gh aut tk Gr ea at Ameren Fair. igh tre HIME ried lard mated sree.” Fri SPANOLAS Or NA TORACCD, Boar. a ew ult. ana’ olso the celebr a he anny’ Nidi a G0. Gp Waiden tang, On Thursday, April 17, of consumption, | 5 i2 $1,000; Ready | ror to $1,200; Infants’ at 906 per thous- 27 Unton square, Pirst class handsome new Fianofortes for sale ‘on very reasonable terms, and several used ‘# little, very low for cash. Gu» ‘OPERA HOUSE. Ban NIGHT AT 8 T BETTS’ WAREROOMS, 733 BROADWAY, CORNER Tenth street, next to ‘Grace churek.—Pianos and Organs to jet or seil on instalments; ied. %. Pes. N ELEGANT ROSEWOOD PIANO—CARVED LEGS, iron ‘rame, only $150; beautiful Steinway Piano: forte, yt rr every improvement, ere sacrifice for cash, IDDLE, 14 Waverley place, ne way. A BEAUTIFULLY CARVED CHICKERING PIANO— Great sacrifice ; new Pianos and Organs for rent or sale on mouthiy ss, . &. BERRY & CO., 789 Broadway. Ts Geter oO” ALL GaNssttONAL De AS, A is MAGNIFICENT DOUBLE ROUXD 744 OCTAVE od Planoturte tully, geasenteed, “nearly hy bi] t $000, Tor $273, Parlor Suit, ‘cost $375, for $200; one d Foseiwona Ch ber ‘Sai angi ups I Paintings Libr and winber it up; aint rary, Dining’ Purnituresn great’ ancritise, “esidenee 11s Weat Bighth street (Chnton Place), near Sixth avenue. TENTION, MUSICAL PUBLIC!—THE UNDER- signed will remove i wareroome ‘about Nay 1 26 Bleecker street, near and shall cons any keep on hand a large assortment of first class new and second hand Pianofortes at exceed- ingly low prices tor cash or on instalments, or to rent Pianotortes tu ired and taken in exchange. N. B.—Prior to removal several second hand Pianotortes atn sacrifice, or batance of stock at auction April 29. See auction notice. JONAS Q, GOLDSMITH, No.7 Bleecker street, near Bowery. T NO, 129 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET-PRI- vate family will sell their magnificent four round Cornered rosewood Pianoforte, used eight months; cost $1, oD for $20), incinding stool, cover and music cabinet, cost $100. Alo parior and bedroom Sults, Carpets Mirrors: China and Silver, Buffet, Extension Table, basement an Kitchen Purniture; ess’ than halt cost.” N-Be—Sox 1or shippmg piano, A MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD pT AMOR ORS: FOR sale Made order, clty inal guaranteed, used five mor ir $27: Parlor Suits, Etagere Chambers Dining Furniture ware, Glassware ; & sacrifice; property family | city. go West 15th near 5h av. SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD STARORD BTR, FOR ie; $250, At 200 Kast Seventeenth stree' RICHUY MANUFACTURED SEVEN OCTAVE ROSE- Wood Piano sStogl amd Cover) for sles great bar gain, iY ‘at 69) Sixth avenue, three doors south of ortieth street, Can be seen from 7 A. M, tl7 P.M. TKICENT ROSEWOOD $80 WILL BUY A MAG + 7g octave four round cor: make A beautiful 7 octave grand sta for $25: erty dene Carved, ali improvement ‘algo entire elegant Lousehold Furniture, prop: ita city. Call for two days, private resi- 2ist st., hear 7th av. PARVED BEAUTIFUL WOOD 7 OCTAVE Pianoforte, ted city maker, cost $60), for Kast 30th st., between 150. Appl: at ns Fe sidence, Rina Sav % A. EADY WILL SELL, LESS THAN $100 HANDSOME Vianotorte, in pertect order, including Sool; modern improvements. "25 Third sireet, near Bowery. LAUTIFUL 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO $125 agraffe treble improvement; 74 W. faber scale, carved Togs, $250; Insualmente rae, ‘$13 monthly. K, CABLE, 23d st, corner 6th av. LEGANT oaEaTODN CHICKRING PIANOFORTE, $100; great bargain; superb instrument, having carved legs, overstruug bass and every modern Improve. ment; sacrifice; 7 octave. Moving to-morrow. Bleecker street, near Macdougal. OR SALE CHEAP—A FINE 7 OCTAVF, OVER- strung, carved legs, Weber end} bab little used; Pianos to rent at low rates for Sumi nthe. SHERWIN & HERBERT, m8 Union square. OR SALE AT A GREAD GOCE IER TA, SMALE an, ‘BtO] octave of ja ply to SHERWIN ieee 23 Union square, i IRST CLASS PIANOS, RETAILED AT WHOLESALE | prices, direct from factory. Send for circular. 78 Barrow, near Hudson street, J. P, HALE'S, NEW 73, OCTAVE PSANOFORTES are the best and cheapest Pianos ever made. For sale by the thousand at Trérty-fifth street and Tenth ay. JEW, STYGES FIVE, OCTAVE DOUBLE RRED Cabinet orcans. bide pay this month, at ian aeaea pricks: plo and 8 Vitty other styles, Seman | $500 and ‘upward each, The MASON Meany Company now otter, at their new warerooms, sanare. the perueet assortment ‘of the best loreanarie: of this class in orld, at prices wislch are rendered ‘oseiole only by thelr une $ for manutac- nalied facili tire. Organs rented with riviege of *pureltse tor quarterly. or monthly payments, TANOS (BEAUTIFUL WEBER INCLUDED), CHEAP asthe ch Liste pid aE best, for rent or sale; Tent allowed RRELL'S, No, 8 Union square, 165 Fou PREVIOUS TO REMOVAL WE reduction of 0 per cent in our prices: 7 rtex, modern improvements, from $15), PLANO MAKERS, 110 Bleecker sti IANOS AND ORGANS.—GREAT BARGAINS, NEW and most beautiful styles and perfect tones ever inde, und by beat makers, at lower prices for cushy oF monthly instalments, or for rent, during this month, at WATERS’, 481 Broadway, than be found elsewhere. 10 PIANOFORTE MANUPA URE Pianos wanted, to sell on commission, or otherwise, in connection with our music business. Apply at 17) z| S| ‘B oo S z ao % | Eighth avenue. rae 100 SECOND HAND PIANOS, IN PERVFEC’ ORDER, | for sale by WILLIAM’ R VOND & CO., Ot Broadway. INSTRUC "TION. _ F, 2) FOURTH AY. Bookkeeping, Writing, Nay and evening. Ladios pposite Gogpes ta Arithmetic and: Languares, department—Teiegraphy taucht practically with instru- | ments. Demand tor operators. | MAN LADY, WITH THE BEST | *, Wishes a position’as teacher of German ai biauches, Address 5. F., box 3,971 Post ESS WRITING, BOOKKE for gentlemen, ladies and boy jal College, 875 Broadway, corn ‘of Eighteenth remains open day and ‘evening all Summer; | special attention is paid to clegaut. business writing ; stiffness, cramping or trembling entirely removed and nervousness cured in a tew private lessons ; ladies taught the English hand, stree! ILLEGE, BROADWAY, COR- ; down town College, 62 soning. arithmetic, . penmanshi Writing Lessons, quaiitled as Bookkeepers and cashiers ; no moving: | mer, spe Ladi W ‘iestant episcopal Orphans Home must be a member of the Episcopal Church and accus. tomed to teach and manage children. Apply on Friday, | at the Institution, 49th st., corner Lexington ay. ARTS. FINE po ‘A SHORT TINE 0 hice: collection of choice Paintings, on exhibition free, day and evening, at 625 Broadway. _At private sale only. MA RBLE “MANTELS. KLABER, STEA + Works, 13kand and Marbleized Ma ments, at prices that for tne trate, N_ ASSORTMENT OF MANTELS, UNSURPASSED for beauty of design and quaitty of workmanship. ‘a special Work of all kind ease rr PENKIYS SLATE COMPANY, Fourth avenul enteentl | QrEwanrs SLATE MANTELS.—RICM AND ELE gant designs; si ry description; Mar. bie and Wood Mantels, | 'T. B. STEWART & 22) 222 West Twenty-third street, near Seventh avenue | | Ss, KLABER & ©0,, STEAM MARBLE AND MARBLE- izing Works, 233 West Fiity-first street, between Broadway and Eighth avenue.—Marble, marbleized Man- } re Peat Meadstoues; large selections at very ow pr MARBLE AND MARBLEIZIN bast Eighteenth sireet.—Marble 4, Tiling, Marble Counters, Monu- dety competition. Marble Turning | nevi Hh inekoc bse ne eae 77 BLE Bok ER STREET, § BAR BROADWAY, UP A stairs. advances, on Diamonds, Watches, Je &c., 01 pe beast Pawnbrokers’ | Tickets bought, en Bleecker street. T & NASSAU STREET, BETWEEN FULTON AND John streets, NEWMAN Le Continues the duying, selling or advancing on Diamonds, Watel ewelry, Pianos, Merchaudise, Life Policies, tor any mount. T WOLF BROTHERS’, 8% BROADWAY, BETWEEN A Ninoteonth and. Twentieth strects—soney loaned on Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware, silks, and particularly Pianos; private parlor tor Indies; business strictly confidential, T 007 BROADWAY, CORNER FOURTH STREET.— | Liberal advances on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Bilks, Camel's Hair Shawls, Tapes and persone Broper y t ry description. JAMES P. MATTHEWS. ON DIAMONDS, CAN _ OFFICE—$75,000, MWatohes, Jewelry, sliverware, India Shawls, Laces bles, &e.; any anlount Toungd, oF will bay the ut most Value given, BARRINGER, ‘ Sine. 735 Broadway, ‘onpomite Ke jor p 1 AT a HIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR BROADW. bay, the highest, price for Diamonds, Watches nd welry. Advance on t! at Broadway same, ISAAOS, Diamond Broker, 57 13th st. ¢ NASSAU | STREET, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.— « Liberal advances’ made on Diamonds, Watches, J@weiry and all — of anton ey, The same ht and sold. Room 1. MAN LDOPOLD, 4038 tk. AVENUE, BETWEEN TWENTY-FOURTH ‘Twenty -tilth streets. —Liberal advances made on Diamonds Watches, Jewelry, Silas, Laces shawie. Same bought at (ull value, L. BENNALD. GB} BROADWAY, CORNER AMITY STREET — Money Nberaty fivanced on oral Wate ‘ne bought and sold, OseNbunG. gewelr: Loan oi 913 BROADWAY, OLDEST BSTABLISHED AND most reliable oftice.—Mone; Paap ed on Dia- ba ote Mh Jewelry, Laces, 5 Bal bought at aly . HERTS. HERALD Lay an Blawg BROADWAY, OVER office, room B. {Parlors ice Jedien; Money ik Same 1,267 street, Brooklyn. Watches, Jewelry, ao wget BROS. watchs, JEWELRY, Se. +) lish lever Watoh, worth $125. gold, | Tull padticulare, BAF, Herald piles, “pres THE GASLIGHT!" W Ir 1T8 (puRiiixe um RAraD i Brrect i M™ JOUN Wo.0D AS P ACHBLOSSOM, Panewett PsRroRNANCES B AMERICA, RB. JOHN WOOD'S Soar bbe BENEFIT LA8stT atParaNce IN NEW YORK PRIOR TO mig DEPARTURE FOR EUROPE, FRIDAY »NGHT, On which occasion ths Avoop will teces—The great local Drama UNDER Tk aud the Comedy of THR HAPPY PALL appear in two APGARLIGHT, Ss‘ TURDAY NIGHT NEXT, APR 26, LAST NiGtI OD HER DEPARTURE MRS. 2 IN NEW YORK PRIOR TO FOR LOND( [tag OPERA HOUSE, Mora". APRIL 28, MR. Tre FECHTER I" HIS ows WORLD FAMOUS 1 Se OF SV tos TE (Oh gaat A 7 ALLACK'S, Proprietor and Luv w Wo eee WALLACK Mr. eotHERN Xtraordinar, my ersonations: DAVID WAL KICK ‘icant pe piNbmeany,, rus win EVER EY EVENING SATURDAY MATINEE AT 1;% P. M. ‘The followin, :—Mr. SOTIT- NIST . Mrs. Xx PLAN OPEN ‘ONE MONTH TN ‘ADVANCE. Curtain rises at8 precisely, and carriages may be or- dered at 10:40, OOD’ MUSEUM MO, AD AY, APRIL 21 EVENING AT 8, FIRST TIME of the celebrated Irish Comedian, Mr. DOMINICK MAL CRRAY, his great Grama of ESCAPED Rik SING, with officient cast. Fil AVENUE TI e Nos. Sole Lessee and DOM. MURRAY. RNOON AT 2. svBUl Kn ATTRACTION : PERFORMANCES, The beautiful and gifted artiste, Miss JENNIE MORTON, in the celebrated drama entitled HON THE CRICKET TRE, RTAIN RISES AT 8, d 730 Br + ‘a OM A ‘KGaustin DALY. FANC “DIVORCE 1!" AUGUSTIN DALY'S BRWLLIANT DRAMA OF SOCIETY, EVERY NIGHT. Characters by Miss Clara Morrie: Hes Fanny Daven. rt, Miss Fanny Morant, Mrs. ( bert, Miss Linda, Netz, ne eh Mortimer, Miss, oie Norwood, Miss Grimihs, Mr. Charles Fisher, Mr. George Clarke, Mr. Louls James, Mr, James Lewis, Mr. W. Davidge, Mr. B T, Ringgold, Mr. Owe weett, Mr. Mr. D. Whiting. Mt. F Chapman, Mac and oth per hom Roberts; original Music by Dod- je. Bagnis ‘Toilets a 1a in wort! i SATURDAY, ovelock. In preparation, “MAN A} WIFE,” and ene and original play of poweriul emotional cha: STEINWAY HALL. FESTIVAL WEEK, The public ty expences tally informed thata OF GRAND ‘OnATORIOS YD CONCERTS will be given on a scale of COMPLETENESS AND GRANDEUR never before attempted in New York, under the direc- THEODORE THO: COMMENCING TUESDAY EVEN INOS “APRIL 22, 1873, ‘The tollowing ; distinguished artists will appear :— 81. ( Sopranos. SMITH, Te HOUISE cary, Contralto. Mr. NELSON VARLEY, tener oe seers in | 5 ey on Mr. M¥RO NEY, Basso, ir. J. Fe “RUDOLPHLON, Baritone. Tne celebrated HAYDN SOGIE Range: numbering FIVE HUNDIEED (70) VO) Conductor. TARL ZERRATIN Organist. t. B,J. LANG THEODORE THOMAS Cs ENTE VATLED ORCHESTRA, largel, Mer DE on tl He ee DE Ol PERFORMANCES : IUESDAY EVENING, April 2,at , ELWAD. LISAH, WEDNES: 1 #8, AFTERNOON and EVENING. RAND PUmEIO" RREEARSAL at Lovelock, and LAST ORATORIO. PERFORMANUE, at o'clock, of SELECTIONS FROM HANDEL'S T: YP’ including the #rand double choruses, airs and duets, and ntire of Mendelssohn's ‘PRAISE (LO) Apri zeae 8, “DIVORCE” pho ORIO, All, LIJAH, FWDAY, April 26, AFTERNOON and EVENING, ND' PUBLIC REHEARSAL, at Lo'elock, of BRETHOY EN’S NINTH OR CHORAL SYMP ON FIUDAY EVENING, ONLY FESTIVAL CONCER Z aud oe VRE WIENTAWSKI, AL Mr, 8. B. MILLS, } The following distin ished yoea ats 5 will also appear: iH. M. SMI Miss ANNIE LOUISE Cary, on pani ri be ve Heer ae CON erformed by. ba a! BNSTRIN Mtl MILLS a ope iy Sar RNO' pril ONLY FERTIVAL MAtINE ERTO FOR THREE | ,, week of Last appearance during the Fes ae HENRI WIENIAWSEKT, Co Saad with 9, J. HOUSTON W Pa MI. MYRON W, WITITNEY, &C. SATURDAY EVENING, close of the Fi THO. THOMAS LAST AYPHONY CO 1 Sab of the celebrated ND HAYDN SOCIETY, ALL, Tee » eTiNUsH ED ARTISTS, | PRICES OF A ON —Keservod seats to the even ng performances cording to location eB STteSTON duit ONE AND TWO DOLLARS ; reserved sen matinee, $2; admission. teers t0 public reh ;Teserved seats to rehearsals, 5) | cents extr sale of reserved seats wilt commence Monday morning at Schirmer's, 701, Broadway, wt 114 Broadway and atthe box office at ay Mat “Acapemy OF MUSIC. OLE LLS8 GRAND coNvenr aid MASONIC nant AND Agviuy TED SATURDAY EVENING, APRI assisted by the members of, the ‘Sie Bull Concert Com- rite young American Prima Donna, The favorite TO UATIELLA RIDGWAY, The popwia and gelebrated Haritane Comlaue, Bh PERRANT! it and the ming JOSEPH HART DENCK. Admission... le by i bee Best Fe vale by diagram at ch proniway, and at Pred full 114 Broadway IVOLIT GARD. Eighth street, between fecond and Third avenues. Every eveu Pay Promenade. Conce: by an orchestra ol picked inusicians, Director, Aeris ebbelen, mission tree a bem DANCING ACADEMIES. MAstRR Dumaws | PRIVATE, S DANCIN ner's Music Store, 701 's General Ticket office, SATE WANTED—IN EXCHANGE FOR A NEW ENG Address, as AMUSEMENTS. JIBLO'S GARDEN. Lessoey and Managers, rat DAKY ANNOUNCEMENT: The aanaeanant take reat pleasure in ponoancins to their patrong and the public generally. that o Mi EVENING, APRIL re after long and elaborate pre rat THE ENTIRELY ORGINAL AXD BEAUTIFUL AZRAEL IPKCTACULAR BALLET. - Smadar aioe EL, OR ME Mixato CHARM, Will be presented ona fret ‘ts vandeur sufliciently mag- niflcent to entitle it to be THE EVENT OF Hs SPRING SEASON. The great repntalion, already enjoyed by the manage- ment of Niblo’s for the presentation of works of a specticular deseriptiony makes it abnost un- necessary for them to d upon this, their latest effort; yet it is @ source of Pbatiog to them to be enabled to point out a few of the a iin’ smtieoe of 8 brilliant nov THE DRAMATIC AND MUN AL PROLOGUE with which the entertainment begins is entrusted to the Care of skilled and popuiar performers, some of WHORL are atready well known to our patrons, while others 10W +eok for recognition. An e ones iif TAURRIOY : mone aa be mane Miss MILL OR Miae JEN NTE “AOD Mr, HARRY HOT? Mr. HARRY GWINNETTE, Mr; JOUN HERSE tie Ke COLLIER, and a full and co) S TARLEQUINADR will be interpreted by the very great Pantomimte Artists (already suthciently weil known to need no further intro- auton: whose nains e thus be eee a the Car = i AMES 8. MA! PANTALOON,. BATH MEW HARLEQUIN cig apes LARDE MM x LHOSTINE ial COLUM sai . RICKS AND SELUSONE™ Will be introduced inte the pantomime, been invented expressly {07 this produeth a BALL! eT D it will, as usual, be large aud complete, aud under the immiediate direction of the celebrated premiere The Dances pan nted are to be ND UNIQUE IN CHARACTER, and will} present the pean danseuse assoluta, MELE TE, LL. JEAN PITTE TWENTY corti wh iter. MgHiy coRPs DE SPECIAL AND EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT, Puily creat which have ardless of Aynenee, to meet the Gomend of the i pabite for ©) D SENBATI tho Management, ater negotiath na ext period of THREE Y¥ ave a su ast emarkable aire curing the extra and His EIGHTH WONDER OF The, ‘WORLD, LUM LULU, Luv, LULU, LULU, AU, LULU, ann LbLU THE GREAT FEMALE GYMNAST, whose thrilling and extraordinary exploits ‘in London during the N NTHULIA Among other astoundin : Twendertal athlete bertorina the almost tueredible LEAVIN 1D Bieoae THE AGE TO ‘A PLATEONAL FORTY FEET A) THE SCENERY OF TI THE SPECTACLE, trom the brustiies of Messrs, W. Voegtlin Schell and Avsistamts, will fully sustain the reputation of these distinguished ‘artists: THE ‘TRANSFORMATION 8 will be found worthy of capecial attention, as being Feplete with novel and attractive beauties, E by the favorite Chef d’Orchestra, Mr. M. CONNELLY, is extremely light and Sparling sa its character. £ ERTI APPOINTMENTS: ina mecnen stapes are entirely new, having been made expressly for the piece by Mr. DUVE! and assistants, In conclusion, the manaxement have no hesitation in asserting that AGRAEL, OR THE MAGIC CHARM, ig well worthy to take rank with their previous im- Mensely succexstul spectacular productions. NOTICE.—The tirst performance of the new spectacle Si a MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 23, __ FIRST MATINEE, WEDNESDAY, y, APRIL Eateses ated Mabon «JARRE wees ATi anage . pa a PALMER POSITIVELY LAST WREK POSITIVELY LAST WEEK, The Great Combination. “The Great Combination. ‘The Great Combin ‘The Great Combination, (By special arrangement’ with Messrs, Shook & Falmer.) VOKES FAMILY GEO. PAWOETT ROWE NEW COMICALITY, a WRONG MAN RIGHT PLACE, SONGS AND ey ae H HEE) Perieemiaesey tn ats at tio 330. ATINEES WEDNESDAY pa at bi me t AT 2, Monday evening, Aprita yee ctacle Pantomime, OZi oR, THE Mr aicn CHAT M, pro- duced with the greatest mayniiicence, and introducing Female the Great Be ion LULL STH EIGHTH WOS IBLO'S. GARDE! Penerir OF L. Y AFSERNOON, A DER OF THE WORLD. v J. VINCENT, Lit, AT 1 O' THU RSD i AFI IBLO’S GARDEN, MISS BELLA PATEMAN AS PAULINE, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 2, AT 1 O'CLOCK. IBLO'S GARD! VINCENT. Mi PONTSI— ARY WEL! THURSDAY AFIEE Li. 24, AT 1 O'CLOCK, IBLO'S GARD! (i WHEELO! As REE MELNOTTE, tu HURSDAY AFTERNOC AT 1 O'CLOCK. VINCENT. AS COLONEL DAMAS. 10 RE O'CLOCK, “THURSDAY. AFTERN LN, 24, ATL IBLO’S GARDE} mh VINCENT. "KAY AS DUVAL, APRIL 24, AT 1 0% TBLO'S G4 RDEN. | OWE: MAC! “THURSDAY AFTEKNOON, TBLO'S GARD BU ‘tevtNOog APR Bi VINCENT. JOYCE, 4, AT 1 O'CLOCK, VINCENT. 24, AT 1 O'CLOCK, RICLAURA “THURSDAY iy! APRIL IBLO'S. GARDEN, OOFTY GOOFTY. THURSDAY ArTbaNoes, APRIL THEATRE APHID AVENU R ATTRACTIONS THs WEEK, 8, Dan Ciena OF casas S and Friday TO MATL Matinees Tuesday CHILDRE. ‘afternoon at 2 i EE HALE ti ke LYMPIC THEATRE. JE, HAYES MONDAY EVENIN ril 21. at 8 o'clock. THE FIRST iskUE i ‘a E FIFTH EDITION G. L, FOX'S nvvery DUMPTY, east EW prconsmucted AeA the Authot Ore ERY, NEW MUSIC. NEW TRICKS. and NICAL BrFECTS, and an ENTIRELY NEW PA v REAPPRARAN of the WILSON oay doe 4 G nasty, Bugagee of WM. and HARRY DHAM- PIG ATS RS of the World, in ite famous specialty, entitled MUSIC AL ROC CHR, 4 fe Oe First appearance here of he wonderiu Y a “inbAw# VIOLINIST. Rec for two weeks onl: PROFESSOW RNRLSOS AND 8 First time of ‘he RUSSIANS AS A SEXTE Revival of the great pccleicgd Bangs oy ast. tim 4 come SKATING ACT. Historical Tableau Ww ASHTNGTON CROSSING THE DEL, AWARE, MATINEES on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at THENEUM. 5 35 Sroadvy Bese och ory ot ‘The most Popular Blige o| Amusement M CONSTANT BUCCESSION OF ADBED TO OCR UKEAT C ONGRERS Tits it PEK, err Sin Number ZANE! in Number The Great as 8 in Number Who are umiversally pronounced superior to all other Pantomime troupes in Ve country The Comic Trick Panton , entitled peautiful Burl tit and the beautiful Burt monelth DICE; a ‘On, A TRIP TO HADES, with lenolk cast. Mh USAW WEBER and beautifal perpen O ompany, First appearance of Miss LOUISE ARNOTT, the auiital actress. Miss Lillie Hail, Miss Minnie ~—m% Miss Helene smith, yt Doors open, Math. Cartain rises a5 0" open daily. Seats secure | in adva TINERS EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY ONT Broadway, Hand Onion aqua. RIETIES A rent.—Proposa’ of June next for the rent tion, New Orleans. ( OF PAINTINGS, ALLERY OF V3 HISTORICAL COLLECTION, comprising over 90) paintings by the best mas the rourteenth Ra ol down to the presenttem ‘Now open from 2 to ne Mi, for the bent of ntrance on Foarti avenue, Pa Maion during the day, Sac. oe THEATRE COMI Pos TANNTE NUGIES, Mr. JOURN WILD, oe my TANTRD—A LEADING MAN FOR A FIRST CLASS wegen. Theatre. Apply atofice ot the rare 51 BROADWAY, Mr. JOUN TART. Ua t, near Broad way ; al jances taught; ballet ncers instructed for r aie ‘and chorus dances for the stag: Pel ne Leis ey ev day or evenin LAMB at Private Avadeasy, id Boot Soeven! oh 22 Ann street, Monday and Tuesday between tt and 12 PPHUBATRE COMIQUE, 04 BROADWAY, T ‘The New Drama, x SaaS eerenenr pene 1 Ab, NEUENDOREF TE .» Lessee and Manager | Miss ADA WRAY, Britie, | nannnnne __ AMUSEMENTS, OOTH'S THEATRE Edwin Booth. ... ee bag moody ‘oprievor and Manager Last Wee Ek of the rac ie Irish Somedian, THIS and EVERY orig il aa re in ne origi, saiagies of the WEEK in hinevee Ree ae Teieh ige ‘ama of DGC and also In his exquisite character’ Portraiture of Jn his Denatitul Comedy Drama of that n MR, SHIBL HA ae ICHALL FEENY, TiN of, Ani RA, MO GUE ? on SATURDA Seats secured six days im advance ai the Theatre, or at Ditson & Co.'s music store, 711 Broadway. HEATRE COMIQUE, Mr, JOSH HART aD Miss ment rane Mr. JOHN HART, 54 BROADWAY. Teseee. a5 ane Proprietor CHANGE ©. mee of ‘he old tavoriies, . the favorite Vocalist, the world-renowned Cx Mr. JOHN QUEEN, ee VINA in his comical Sketches, Me. WH WEST, sn nintaugnanio B Banio Solo and A NEW SENSA’ TON DRA oh gta NO. 7 NO, 7 NO. ; Or NO, 7 NO, NO. 7 NO. 7 NO, 7 NO. 7 was NO. 7 NO. HE NO. 7 Ro: f Bo F NO. z NO. 7 NO. ouILTY? NO. 7 NO. 7 NO. 7 ao i ty i ‘The Drama will be produced with New Scenery, s Stag ge Rifects, Costumes, & All the Mammoth Troupe: soesties & and will appear of Fun, Laughter and Merriment, concluding very "evening ng and at the watinees with the NO. 7 NO. 7 NO. NO. 7 7 NO. 7 NO. 7 NO. 7 NO. 7 moe 7 WAS HE GUILTY? THE ENTIRE NIGHT BILL AT THE WEDNESDAY a MATINEES. mate DN DAY APHIL 2, 1873, and anal Al turther a pene A new Drama, in four e , by CHARL FOSTER, taken trom EDMUND YAYVES? Siory just completed in-the Fires side Companion. ire new scenery, new eifects and thrilling ene nbracing the whole strength of the Company tn t ‘his Penis constructed play depicts in a forcible manner the tearful extent towhich the human passions will lead their slaves, establishing the soundness of the adage that “Tiuih is stranger than fiction.” = i} a BAD A LOT ne EVERY NIGHT EVERY NIGH? ERY NIGHT, Preceded by the zeae cea dy. OBLIGING A J RLEND, In preparation, a new and ori inal sensat ationel Dams, by the talented authoress, Miss MARY WA’ called LD IN CHECK, NION SQUARE ‘THEATRE. Proprietor. Mr. SHERIDAN SHOOB Manager Mr, A. M. PALMEB Begins at& Saturday Matinee at 1}. Carriages may be ordered at ll. OVERWHELMING SUCCESS ot NEW YORK’S FAVORITE ACTRESS, AGNES ETHEL, in FROU FROU, THE MOST MAGNIFICENT REVIVAL IN THE HIS TORY OF THE NEW YORK STAGE. Every evening until fafther notice, nt with Mr, “natn Daly. his FROU FROU. fant aduptation Meilhac and Halevy' wondertul dri Pn a Laurens, Mr, Hearn eB 4 .W. Thorpe, Mr. J. W, Wilder’ and Mr, Wanting, SEATS IN ADVANCE. ROX SHEET OPEN ONE MONTH IN ADVANCE, THEATRE, “ITRELAND.* Second and last week but two. ‘Time Table. FRANK MAI RNLC LAND IN AMERICA, The most amusing entertainment in the city. Trish Comedy and Character Company. Irish Scenery, Songs, Dances, Wit and Humor. Orchestra Chairs, 75c. |" Admission, 50c. No extra ¢! ATINEL Me _General admission, 50c. ; (JERMANIA TH THEATRE, qurtcenth street, near Third avenue. -+-Director MONDAY, “APRIL 31, GR. N VON SOMERIVF, Coniedy in fonr acts, Berriere aud Prebols. Pox office open dally frou 9 till 4 o'clock. RS. F. B. ox wars §, BROOKLYN, THEATRE, id DAVID Ganic ci Mrs. F. B. Conway, M! Lennox. BRANT OPERA HOUSE, TWENTY-THIRD ST. between Sixth and Seventh avenues, near Booth’! Theatre. ides ata BRYANT MINSTRELS, Ae OF FLUCCA. BRYANI’S RING ie. Dr. Colton's Paug hing Gas. BRYANTS T. E NTS NINSTRE! NEVER DID ‘RON SMOOTH THURSDAY MATINEE rik to Sic abiaas | PARneY SHOO FLY, HOO FLY, uEY )O FLY. Matinee Saturday at 2. Seats RYANT'S MINSTRELS, EXTRA MATINEE HU AY AFTERNOON, epril 36 ate. FAREWELL BENEFI? to MAST! RNEY, The tollowing pad ho artists have kindly volunteeret [ess he sh Sous taken JOHN WILD, maneoes and ar 201 BOWERY, THE QUEEN —.-@ COMEDY, Champl i aod Ba sae ( aseture and Character Art BILLY PASTOR | CHARLEY W HITE [SNo. WieLtame BILLY FAStOn CHARLEY, WHITE | JNO: WILLIAM HUGE ReTY, BARRY: WARRY HARE. BILLY SEABBRT, BILLY EMMET. Mt ad GORENFLO ‘sis OF NEW YORK, ‘ograinme. Ladies tree on Friday CELIA Tren, BEAN TER: THs GREAT STAR TROL in entirely new and novel Matine s Tuesday and Saturday, evenings. R, COLTON | PIERCE’S OLD VOLES CONCERT, i} plombines Cat ment of quaint and humorouw ad Laugiiin | Somes and OMMANT COOPER INSTITUTE, AY LVENING, APU LAU ITER ROARS OF LAUGHTER} Tickets, 25 cents. Reserved Beate (a few), 00 Doors open at 7. Commence at 8, [PHEATRE COM" The acknowied cents, UE 514 BROADWAY, NOVEnTY HOUSE OF THE WORLD. \TEW YORK NUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 613 BROAD. ouston and Bleecker streets. Every feriul Museum ; .t isfull of every. ple should see and understand. Lectures daily onthe Ht Fhllosopiy or Marriage. Those, parties unabig to attend these important Tectures can have. then fos | Seen N 1M OF ANATOMY, 6 ow York. Broadway, New| RVING WALL. jentar, testimonial to Mr. ©. HENRY, on ™- Complimentary 73 when the following ele. Mrs. K. Haigh, soprano; Miss 1, Lombard, basso; tone; Mr. Janies Thompson, boutte: Henry, tenor; Mr. Wil ust, iy THE HOMELESS TO. ily Mr. Loulg Berge, accor i ts 4; Pratt ‘Be Thou With Me "prayers Moore open at 7. Concert to commence at & er, We ‘i Pg en og Waltze4” Mettra. 0c. : “Manu: | _—_- AE Shee 9 script” and “Hypothesen” Waltzes, Strauss, cach 7c. ; LYN ACADEMY OF MUS | qua Siray, Masti xa c.5 My Mothe; ROOK TEANY PRSTIW AL PERFORMANCE wi “A Rost in Heaven” and “Not a Sparrow ‘of Mendelesohin’s, Oratoria eth ui ree new son by abe art ie piers tithe ELIZAN, " eLwas, Sigs Copies mailed. Wal Fublishers, | ON THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 2%, a | on ascale of completeness and grandeur never before ab | tempted in this count Seats can be sectired at the box office at the Academy | Brookivs, and stilt Broadway, New York. (PHEATEE oO OMIQUE, rm BROADWAY. ‘The Comical Pantoinime, A TRIP 70 THE MOON FESTIVAL WEEK SEO RURK OF ALTERNOON PERFORMANCES | BDNESDAY ABTERNOO®, APRI i 28, AT 1 O'CLOCK. | Grand Public Ketcarsal to Handel's AND MENDETSCONN'S HYMN OF PRAISE, FRIDAY AFTERNOO APRIL 2%, AT 1O°CLOCK, PN oe aoaraal fo Beethoven's i oe eT Oi, CHOMAL S¥MPMOSY, cote kets to reheat one dollar, Admis gurev seats Atty fry eens eat AY.APTERNOON, APRIL, SAT Re FESTIVAL! warn SKA, ANTON AYRNarse HE Bhp Satu WENT 30

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