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4 BP sm STREET MADISON SQUARE VERY "BURA. moore. References req 2% East STREET.—FUR- poutine Rooms, to gentlemen only, with Breakfast WEST TWENTY-SECOND terms moderate ; references req NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1873—QUADRUPL!) SHEET. BOARDERS W WANTED, HAND. 239 sae caeetgoare, aa fined {amily ; terms moderate; —e WEST rarert aes ae a oe als a with preg tal oor WEST SIXTEENTIN STREET, -BROCND hg ty rooms, to let, with Board pomsension nee exchanged; va so Hall Roo} ne WEST FIFTEENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH avenue.—Hanisomely furuished Second Floor, en Moor singly. with Kourd ; house first class brown stone; lent ; relerences required: EAST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET.—HANDSOME large Parlor and Bedroom, with or without pri- table, to adults; references, ST STREET.—DESIRABLE also a reception room suitable E. with Boa: a physician. BL fr CLINTON PLACE.—FIRST CLASS BOARDING for single men or men end their wives. BAST THIRTY-SECOND STREET.—HANDSOME- 34 F furnished Rooms on second and third floors to Bet. vr first class Board; Table Boarders accom TH STREE' WEST.—VERY DESIRABLE Rooms to let, wiih Boned. for gentleman and wile gentlemen: unexceptionable reterence given and re if No moving. ern WEN 36 Heer Floor to Ie without board or with iso 8 duit of third door Rooms, without —A PARLOR srRnEr, rivate table; oard, Reler- BAS’ TY-THIRD STREET. —T0 LET, WwitH 36: Brat class Hourd, a Suit of handsome Rooms, with every convenience; also large hall Rooms, Best reter: Uces. S/REET.—RE Barn, boarding house: one large Koom to rent, to mily or gentlemen a heme egret: — WEST BIXTVENTH STREET.—BOARD, wims 4 well furnished Looms on parior, mccem ‘and fourth Boots, trout or bi amuilies or gemtleme WEST THIRTY. IXTH STREET.—ONE SUIT, Al x consisting oi three handsome, rooms, gocond story ‘also ¢ le Rooms for the’ Summer in Mi aeriutoarantiy, jocated on the beach et Long Branch j Feteronces exchauiyed. 42 EAST NINETEENTH 8STREET.—WELL FUR- nished Rooms, with Board. Reasonable terms to pormanent parties, Kelerences s exchanged. AQ WEST, sIxrer NTH STREET.—AN ELEGANT Suit of Rooms, consisting of parlors and second Hoor, to let, with private tables oF second floor and par. parate; all handsomely furnished: also other Baltable for families or an woke Su ner prices; everyting firstclass, QD STREET, WE: ange 44 YE WEST THIRTY-SECOND STREET.—LARGE AND elegantly furnished Rooms to let, with Boars beral Summer arrangements; location handy for all FOURTH AVENUE.—A | PRIVATE PAMIL) Will rent, with Boara, one, single tre aad one medium 5 an prices; one Young Men’s Christian fr hssoclntion EAST TWELFTH STRBET,—FI 308 Tait beareo: fo let, to ith or without Board, in Sanden aaah ey ‘terms orn, nemsincaisoninenianaaaaeiet TON AVENUK.—A ROOM TO LET, ON Tex ond, floor, with Board; references ro- Sued, ‘Gufor three aya nwt ures” WEST FOURTBENTH STREBT.— PLEASANT and ample cold wate! closes, to yn with Bosra: tot totwo sera, floor, furnished oF Gnfuraishety wi Board a aS ‘rat gubornood unexceptionable roter- claas; brown stone ele 36 WEST THIRTY-SECOND BTREET.—A PRIVATE, ODO family are willing to receive a gentleman and wife or two single gentlemen Into their household. 610 MINTE AVENUE, BETWEEN roRty. THIRD and i pe parr eto g —A few gentlemen. one be sgcommones with Board gas ‘and bath) from $5 50 to $8 per week. A Te PHYSICIAN, HAVING MORE ROOM IN than he requires tor his own use, would plearans unfurnished terms moderate: house pleassntly | side, For particulars address Branch office. —18 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH Very desirable furnished Apartments to Brepet ara finest location in the cityrt table saints ater. M, PRIVATE FAMILY WILL RENT TWO OR THRER furnished Rooms, to two or more gentlemen, with breakiast, or breakiast any *dlaner it required. pa reared Address P., box 174 Herald Uptown A PARLOR AND BEDROOM, ON PARLOR Lge aT per week; also a hall Koom, 418 West ighteenth street, LETH ‘AISON ey, NE a8 38 AN TWELI a anaes Hc om Mevaiianerseret Nett mein A ane Sane STAT =| Ree AES rent, with Board me oe streo' hap ny New Fork ames =| Seacceee as W hoera, 0 dy mouse. vagh; Homie past Board, Rooms, without Board, 75 cen tod a nay, 5 weok: Family Seer ss Wto Sta ay. 81 to _.-_ COUNTRY BOARD. PRIVATE FAMILY Besrnine IN A MOST sirable locality in Gree! h, Conn. near both cars and steamboats, can shoopreodats for the Summer two Senianas, and their. cals Be ge IC exchanged. In- |, 60 West nw stre street, A PRIVATE FAMILY CAN SECS AO DATE, EIGNT or ten persons; £904. board; house and furniture new; Ove minutes trom depot and steamboa' references exchanged. Address A. B., box 23 ‘Tarrytown, N. ¥- BOAR! WANTED_POR A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND six children, for four monthi nication by seamboat, of rail; ood plain feod only, rsaulred. Ah stating terms nd rll particulars, T, H. STEVENS, itis New York ‘ost of ice. OARD IN ROCKLAND COUNTY.—ONE OR TWO 2 ladies, oF a indy and children, cai, have good Board n'a farm cy, 0 tan very” moderate. adress xa, box 1 Herald office. RAED CAN BE ORT IN patel aged ror es Hee weet walk froma dep ial rd Pe Perth bavert five minutes ‘ood view of the river {and steamboat landing. Call on or address W. GANO Smith street, Peckskill, N. ¥. OARDERS Ayal eged NEW JERSEY CENTRA reas Matt aay eh Bon Sea at i Asant an ons cheer! airy; bie 00d. Addrons Westfield, N. J. for a gentleman and wile or two gentiemon, ai PLEASANT ROOM, WITH FULL OR PARTIAL Board, situated, above 120th street, noar steamboat ianding (private family preferred), Ivdeaired by @ you a ddress, for free Oe a4 nileman of quiet habits. fh Ril which must bo moderate, W. E. PRIVATE FAMILY HAVE PLEASANT ROOMS, with modern improvements, with or without Board, on second floor, at 55 Bunk street, from May 1 Inquire at 296 West Fou strect, FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET IN A, PRIVATE FAM- ily, one or two Rooms, on third floor, neatly fur- ‘to gentlemen, with Breakfast if preferred ; reter- es required. Apply ats Wes! Filty-fourth street. nished, ene Bose, POR FAMILIES 0 OR oe SinnB pact md J ata beau! farm ; iorms moderate. “For particulars call on MOODY & CO. 183 Broadway. CCOENTRY, BOARDCWITHIN ONE HOUR AND A halfof the city; private family, having, four rooms on one floor; healthy oon ou Addre: . Post office, Spring Valley, N. COUNTRY, BOARD WANTED—FOR BIGHT OR TEN adults, from about June 1, in one house or in neigh- houios, on Long Island’ Sound, near a good, beach if nent ACCES, beach, it. F, box 136 Herald Uptown B., box distance Branch o! fom ‘ADISON AVENUE, 71.—ONE ; FLOOR, WITH PRI- ‘vate Table: or physician's offic ‘also Rooms, with- out board; unexceptionable references. jiage and car lines. ie G Weer FOURTEENTH STRE¥T.—HANDSOMELY furnished Rooms to let. with first class Board ; suit- be for tamilies or partics of ‘gentlemen; references ex- hanged, NE, TWO OR THREE FLOORS TO LET—TO A party of gentlemen or club; also one large Room, suitable fora billiard room; full or partial Board sup: plied, Inquire at 18 East Twenty-elghth street, WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, NEAR BROAD- way.—Hand-omely furnished Rooms on second an 0) mt Hoors, with Board ; reterences exc! nged. ai) WEST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET.~A PRIVATE mily of three will let their Second Floor, en suite BL ly, at moderate prices; table and house first class. © WEST NINTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND Sixth avenues.—A Parlor Floor, with Rooms handsomely turnished, to rent to. gentiemen or sat fami mils Ask ‘adul Its, with or without Board; private IM LEXINGTON AVENUE, NEAR TWENTY- FIFTH seeth—s third Ce front Room to let, with or a front hall Room, WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, BROADWAY and Sixth avenue.—A large, well furnished Parlor, iéh first class Hoard; weil suited for a couple of gentle: or gentleman and wile. eye NINETEENTH STREET, —TWO OR A oasid gentlemen or gentleman and his wife can be ac- mmodutes with Rooms aud Board; house first class. GROVE STREET.—A NICELY FURNISHED front Room, on second floor, suitable for a gentic- anand wile or two single gentlemen, with Board if leatred ; also two sini velo jooms for gentlemen; terms easonable; family private ; location central. poe PARLOR AND BEDROOM—TO A GEN- tleman or party who would appreciate a home, Only those who are willing to a4 address, for three days, RUSSIA, Hora! la’ ptown office. ROMs, TO. LET—WITH BOARD, To GENTLEMEN lund thelr wives, or gentlemen, for the Summer. In- ant ‘Twenty. street. Uberall autre atél OOM AND BOARD—FOR A GENTLEMAN AND wite, in a private house, located within a fow blocks ot Fith Avenue Hotel and ina respectable melgbortions : best of reference required. Address W. J. L., Herald Up- town Branch office, NHE FORMER COUNTRY SEAT OF HON, JAMES W. Beekman will be open as t pri ic penepeya house by the Ist; lawn two acres; loc class. Beek. , 343 East Fittieth street onirance left of the WO LARGE AND ELEGANT NEWLY FURNISHED “connecting Rooms in first class brown stone house ; eve convenience; superior Board; terms mode! ae is vast Twenty-seventh Che tl between Lexington Fourth aveunen Sot miner of Fitts Avenue Hoteland Broadway, Highest rete TPO BENT—TO A FIRST, CLASS PARTY, HAND. somely furnished Rooms in house with party owning their own house; breaktast it desired; highest refer- ences. Apply at 139 West Forty-second atroet. WEST NINETEENTH STREET.—FROM MAY 1, pleasant Rooms to rent, with Board ; location for uxinoss nen desirabie; terms moderate; references ex- SEVENTH AVENUE, BETWEEN FOURTEENTH and Fifteenth streets—A handsomely furnished back Room; also a back-Parlor to let, with ‘d; a small Room on fourth floor to a single references. UNIVERSITY PLACE.—FURNISHED ROOMS TO let, with or without Board, to gentlemen only; erms moderate. Cullallthe week. CLINTON PLACE.—ONE OR TWO SUITS OF furnished Rooms, with Board, for families or sin- le gentlemen. Reich fences exchanged, CLINTON PLACE.—A FEW BOARDERS, SI gentlemen, in a small iamily. Referéne 05 FAs, TWENTY-EIGHTH | STREET.—FUR- Rooms to rent, with Board, to families and gen- lemen ; hot and coid water, closets, &c.; also Room on rst floor, for a doctor or deniist’s office ; reterence. 0 WOOSTER STREET —FRONT BASEMENT AND furnished Rooms to let, with or without Board. raised Rooms to let wi OUIS DOYIERES LE ex: 4, oF the whole Floor it prejerred; 07 BARROW STREET —A LARGE NEATLY FUR- nished room: second story ; private houses con. venient to west side cars andHoboken ferry ; breakfast if jesired ; call this week; reterences requires OQ Bast, TWENTY. IGHTH STREET.—HAND- some Rooms, tor gentiemen, cool and ary on! mth or without Board, in a private dwelling, where re are but tew in the jamily; terms very low; boots pad d clothes brushed and cared tor. ie LEXINGTON AVENUE. Room on second floor to I EAST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR 4. vourth avenue —A vory desirable Suit of Rooms, 2 Board; also single Kooms, or gentlemen; house Birictly first’class, and owned by occupant; reterences. 2 EAST TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET.—TO LET, with Board, two large connecting Rooms on first or; also one or two other Rooms. Reterence given pnd required. 6 EAST TWENTYSEVENTH STREET.—A SUIT of Rooms on second floor, well turnished, to let, ith first class Boat private table if desi 129 EAST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN Fourth and Lexington avenues.—Rooms on the Pecond and third floors tolet, with or without Board. 993 T TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—HANDSOME- ly furnished back Parior, second floor front Room Bnd hali Room to let, with first class Board, to gentle pron an ‘and wives or’ single gentlemen; reicrences ex- hanged. 131 LEX v ¥ TWENTY. eighth and Twenty-ninth streets.—Rooms to let, with first class Hoard ; location pleasant and convenient; cae tee tome WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—A LARGE, nicely furnis ed front Room on the second 13: (omple Closets), single gentleman, with changed. Or without Boar i WEST TWENTY.SECOND STREET.—A HALL 32 Koom, on the third floor, to let furnished, with pard, to a singie gentleman; references exchanged 435 LEXINGTON AVENUB, CORNER OF TWENTY- ninth street.—Handsomely furnished Rooms, et or en sulle, with hot and cold water; first cl jouse and table ample closet accommodations, TH STRE NEAR IRVING omely furnished Rooms to rent en ‘suite or single; references re- EAST piace—Han ue or without board, « 142 WEST TW gant furnishe TY-FIFTH STE Voom for lady with Board for lady only. 143. WEST FIFTEENTH STREET —F Rooms to let, with Board, to single gentieine ee and wite;'no moving in May. EAST TWE: ote NEAR Lexington « ne large ad 4 6 oie Rasa aes ‘and Wile or two single weutle men, with Board one hall Room. 14 three Rooms on fii WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREF toa physician ot dentiat, with or (English basen house occupied by own EAST FIFTY FIFTH STREET. FURNISHED Rooms, with or without Board, to let in first 150 ‘lass foiir story high stoop brown stone front house, Sev- pair at street, near Lexington avenue. NINTH BTREET, NEAR LEX- A Jady will let a third story iy im, nicely furnished, wi ts: also a front vi lor, unfurnished, with o AVENUE.—NICELY _FUR- oN nithed Rooms to let, with good Board ; references id Fequired. No moving in May, Bivena WEST FOUR’ ae furnished on first el 87. WEST FORTY.FIPTH STRE N \ 208 warm Apenaic Jowisn faiy otitier ken furnished Second Floor, w ms. some! other good Board; also 918 ¥ ST FIFTRENTIOSTRERT—TO LET Board, Raat d desirable large Room, ni hished, toa gentleman one ‘wife or two single men; Teterenoes exe Inge fur: gentle. 219 BAST Firry-rHIRD STREET, BETWEEN BEI ond and Third avenues.—T6 let, in a private i 'imily, a large, nicely furnished Room, with Board, on jnoderate | terns; ainple closets attached, 293 EAST STREET.—1 FORTY-FIFTH STREET.—LAR small handsome Rooms, with strict! Ho; few boarders; private family SOND a Tynes from ina French family ; OF eLPTH 207 and Third avenues. foome, with Board, tor g N men, Fences required. — ST NINETEENTH STREET. —TWO OR three nieely furnished Rooms, with ia cold Water, to tet, with Board, elther sepa ) Wks yi Seventh a eT, ith avenues. *.stanasomely ‘ t. with Board; house bas all my Orda Femsvhables ORKVILLE.—THRER FINE ROOMS ON SECOND floor fo let, tome ther or separately, with Board, at East Nine: street. "BOARD AND. LODGING WANTED. YOUNG GERMAN GENTLEMAN WISHES BOARD up town, in a strictly private and genteel American family, wheré he can have aa opportunity of acquiring the riglish language. Address offlee, YOUNG LADY WANTS PERMANENT BOARD from May 1, ina respectable family; will give $23 Rer month; room must be comfortable in Winter. Ad- ress B,, 33 West Thirty-third street. GENTLEMAN WANTS LODGINGS, NEAR WASH- ington square, at $6 per week; a neat private famil ‘2 Goo! bed end neat room indispensabie. -Ad- TLEMAN, Herald oifice, OUNTRY BOARD WANTED—IN SOME GOOD erenicd house, in the nei phoorhood of water, for a lady. ‘also. Neiaa, le ‘hasband sundays fora D. a'street, Brooklyn means of a L. initnur tana COouszey “BOARD—1 HOUR FROM CITY, ON New Haven Railroad; 10 minutes of depot; 5 pleas- ant rooms; would prefer ‘one party; Rovere table at de- sired; ample grounds; fine view of Sound; terms mod- waits tabling. Call’ on or address J. BLISS, 222 East child and small paces a4 ANOUSEMUNTS, FO AVENUB ATRE, Bole on 7. Broedey, oriebeu AUGUSTIN DALY AUGUSTIN DALY'S BRILLIANT SOCIETY DRAMAt BVERY rae ti i a as Be aris Siark, a ee mt, be P ret Faweet ig o pap 7 vac AT 1% O'CLOCK, reparation, MAN AND WIFE, CaARAoneS a4 Miss Ola care ir. D. wottions Mare Fob ea tees y ay of power/ul emotional chat ith its thrilling ranrees, fect and vivid pictures of life in ihe great me fue extraordinary” dioteibuuion rasters, incl 1 Mrs, JOUN. WOOD is i cosson, it being her last appearance in America, 10-MORROW wmipayy EVENING, April 25 FAREWELL BONEPE ‘OOD, and 4 ositively the last opportunity bat two riety se this favorite aciress prior to her departure for Europe. _ SATURDAY MATINEE, comn Commences at 136 o'clock. mivuny. ah BENG, AOE ree ean o ne in Daly's and kARt PAVEAWANCE in New York of Mrs JOUN MONDAY NIGHT, APRIL 2, hi gatablishment ot 9 WiAdwance, wee securing seats are now on sale at the bo; ‘this estal if and at the specia oftice in ite obby of the Filth Avenue Theatre. OOD'S MUSEUM. DOM. MURRAY, ANOTHER TRIUMPH. arppereo® AT 2. The celebrated PECIAL | FOR COMEDIAN, MATINEE Perform The Deauttful and DOMINICK “MURRAY, Miss in his great JEN! MORTON. a of in the Drama of ESCAPED FROM FANCHON, SING SING, THE CRICKET. OWERY THEATRE, WM. B, FRELIOW............. MONDAY, APitiL 21, and until (urther notice, A BAD LOT. A new Drama, in four acts, by CHARLES FOSTER, taken from t EDMUND YATES’ Siory just completed in the Fires side Companion. Entire new scenery, new effects an: rho a Piuaeons, s, embracing the whole strength of he Company in the cast ‘This peoaliaviy Constructed play deplete in ® forcible manner the tearful extent to which the human passions pers lead their x stb entn fn) soundnoss of the adage that “Truth ls stranger than fiction.” a EVERY NIGHT BAD A LOT EVERY NIGHT Preceded by th a EvERyN ie oi re it ti y the OB SLGING A FE VRIEND. In preparation, a Pee and original sensational Drama, by the talented aS Miss MARY WATSON, called NOUNTRY BOARD—WITHIN ONE HOUR OF THE city by boat from foot of Fulton street and horse cars, or 20 minutes by Harlem Railroad trom Forty-sec- ond street depot; high, airy, perfectly lars Bests no musquitoes; first class in every pe ecelat st refer- ee" iven and required. For full particulars address Vost office, Melrose, Westchester county. DPsnanie ROOMS TO LET—WITH GOOD BOARD, in a modern house, on the Loge 7,30 minutes from city; pay of shade ; vegetal ot Taised on the place ; no children or nurses taken ; stabling for horses. Address HOME, box 136 Herald office. IRST CLASS PARTIES IN QUEST OF AN ATTRAC- tive Country Home, within hourly access of cit) ay rer White Plains, habggn of county, Le superior accommodation: ious rooms, fuily shaded grounds, good stal ting: every re aisles Or pes ie Lyon" and pleasure. Apply to or address Cap- in NOCD BOARD CAN BE HAD AT A FARM HOUSE Vg onthe banks of the Hudson; eae eee of river view ; good table; plenty of. fruit, in sei Apply to J. c, Tis HER, Mariboraugh, Ulster county, N. ¥. Ane ea) DESIRE BOARD FOR A SON AGED 15 with a respectable family where he ht one ore ‘two hours a: in reading, writing boy "a heatthy, ‘and. ae. Address for one week, Stating terms, L. H., Herald office. WO NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS ON A. FARM IN hes New York, "about oue hour Call hirty-eightl we TO ate A OHILD F' RE five years old. in the country will receive the best ‘or artighlars address Nhs MARY A. COCKS, saint Neck, Oyster Bay, LI. wes. “ANTED—COUNTRY BOARD, BY A LADY, TWO young children and nurse, where there are few or no other boarders, within a convenient distance of the city; a good and abundant teble Reames. ere stat- ing terms and location, box 3,492 Post office, New w York. _ ANTED—BOARD | FOR THE HE SUMMER, | FOR A A gentleman, wife, four children and one servant, on the Mudscn River; good table and pleasant surroundin ° indispensable, Address, stating particulars, WiLKL New York Post office. New vores we ator Roar —WANTED, A LARGE, UNFURNISHED southern exfosure, with Board for gentlem: al Mt; Rot to exceed $15 per week; wi are ee or dy other boarders preferred, ‘Address z= OARD IN HARLEM.—WANTED, BY A LADY AND herson, Board from May 1, ina private family or where we are few other boarders. Address Mra. 0., station T OARD WANTED-IN A STRICTLY PRIVATE FAMI- y three adults; two Rooms required; terms not ri ir pei oe week {best ress eferences given and re- Herald office. ont Room, between Four: ts, Fourth and Seventh ave- ues: good accommodations required. Address, stating terms, D. M., Herald Uptown Branch office. OARD WANTED—NEAR CENTRAL PARK, FOR A family oi three; references exchanged." Address, a sull particulars, CRAWFORD, Heraid Uptown } OARD WANTED—BELOW TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, for a single man; single room, with running water in it, required. Address, stating terms, c., J. G., Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,206 Broadway. } OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE and two children, aged 7 and 11; will furnish their own rooms if desi ‘Address, with terms, which be moderate, MEKCHANT, box 166 Herald office. ‘OR AYOUNG MAN AND WIFE; y preferred ; terms about $15 per week: Address A. A. B,, box 178 Herald Uptown Branch offic J OARD | WANTED—FOR GENTLEMAN on first floor. Address, stating terms be very moderate, Prot, E. ©. ‘th stre' te efereuces. OARD WANTED—IN A FAMILY, IN OR OUT OF the city, in exchange for tuition in music, to one or two members of honschold; will turnish plano. Address PRESTO, box 143 Herald office. OARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG GENTL AN, IN f respectable private family convenient toXie sity. Address W, L. 8,, box 129 Herald office. OARD WANTED—FOR A FAMILY OF FOUR: TWO rooms required; location above Thirty-n neh street, between Fourth avenue and Broadway ; reasonable pric Address 835 Sixth avenue, f OARD WANTED—FOR TWO GENTLEMEN, October 1, and an elderly lady, uptil June 1; loc: aboye Tenth street. Address stating terms, &c. M., Herald Uptown Branch office. private tam AND WIFE, which must ‘wenty-fourth > and Fortieth streets, west ‘Second av C 5 Feterenee exchanged. ‘Address E, mod. box 105 Her rald QXOMFORTABLY FURNISHED ROOM WANTED— / With or without Board, in a central location. Ad- _ with full particulars, W. H. om Herald office, ED ROOM AND BOARD WANTED—ON OR M jor lady and two children, 6 and7 ms $18 or $20 per week. Address AMERI- ‘ald office. OOM AND BOARD FOR LADY FOR “USE OF PAR. lor and other Furniture, velvet, carpets, brocatel guilt, pictures, Address CLARK, box isd Veraia Uptown ranch offi Waste ‘OUR OR FIVE UNFURNISHED OR partly furnished Rooms, with Board, or for light housekeeping; location n Tenth and Twenty-titth street box I Fourth and venues, Address A.'F. R. Jerald Uptown Py ARTED—BoakD FOR LADY AND CHILD; FRONT Room, on second or third floor, furntshe furnished; terms not te exe ed bod ens week; between Ninth and Thirty-fourth stree ton and Sixth ave hues. Address b., box 10 Tieratd’ ‘iptown Branch office « gyi eet GENTLEMAN, WIFE, LITTLE GIRL ‘vant, Board, with two connecting Rooms, oF partially so," @ genteel loc: 1 Twentieth sircets, west of Broadway whe dress, stating terms, which must be ronsonable, FB, Be B., office, = WARSTED-BOARD, WITH ROOM, BY A RESPECTA- bie gentleman, between Eighth! and Ninth avenues, Twenty-ciehth and Thirty-second streets, Address 1. W. 8, 185 West Thirtieth street, ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, WITHIN FIFTEEN minutes of City Hall, New York, a geod Room, either with or without Be rd, in a strict! privaye tamily, where gear eee, prevails; price must be modcrate, Address E. x 108 Herald office. “BROOKLYN | “BOARD. nwo. OR, THREE GENTLEMEN CAN BE “ACCOM. modated with furnished Rooms, on Bedford avenue, fear three lines of cars and in the finést location ; would be Jet reasonable to respectable would also give use of bathroe weeded. Addre: y-] apply on premises, ord evewen, Brooklyn. HOTEL: 5 ecb © TURKISH AND ELECTRIC BATHS, 61 on avenue.—Rooms tor gentlemen or tami- or permanent, with or wane meals; pri- aired. Baths'open all ni HOUSE. 166 HUDSON STREET, CORNER moe 4 of Laight.—Excellent Board, $6 t0 with single oom sings Roane’ wikogt, po per gues a Lodging, ® ceuts, gentlemen only. Open all IBBY HOTEL, 66 REN ST on 00K Linirom ‘ity tial Warne wy cane naan Bae aS Weeks Fauuly Rooius, $1 aud ol a day, #4 tw 8100 wee! woe a ee I _SUMMER RESORTS, ypenionr HALL, SCHOOL! MOUN’ ‘Will be opened Juno 1 for the rece: paca, not compan J{NGLEWOOD HOUSE, ENGLEWOOD, N.. J.—BY Northern Railroad of New Jersey, foot of Chambers street, or steamboat foot of Harrison street. MOURTAIN HOUSE, S0UTH ORANGE, MONTROSE —This favorite first class, hotel ior Spring and ‘Summor season, Ir has all the. conve: niences and comforts of a city ‘hotel; 60 minutes trom foot of Barclay street, via Morris and Essex Railroad ; 34 trains aay. xtra inducements to parties wishing im- mediate Board. C. HITZELBUKGER, Proprietor. ALISADES MOUNTAIN HOUSR Wilt be opened on or about the Ist of May. &c., address COZZENS & MURRAY, RCHFIELD SPRINGS. ANY PARTIES DESIROUS of obtaining private Board for the Summer at this favorite watering place would do well to call at No. 3 East Thirty-fourth street, of at the office of F, W. COVEL 2 CO., 195 Fulton street, New York. HITESTONE HOUSE, WHITESTON: ‘will open May 1; 9 minutes from New boat or rail: gas and water in every room; ve able arrangements made with partion coming. For te glewood, N. : Fae LL, York by favor- USE’S DANCING ACADEMIES. nei ATE LESSONS at any houi CIRCULAR: Private Academy, day or events 12 East Elevent h at. LOAN OFFIC nS. T 77 ALEROKER STREET, NUAR BROADWAY, UP stairs.—Highest cash advances on Diamonds, ches, Jewelry, Pianos, &c., or bought; Pawnbrokers? Bought, leecker street. T WOLF BROTHERS’, 89) BROADWAY, BETWEEN Nineteenth and Twentieth streets Money. loaned Atches, Diamonds Jewelry, Silverware, Silks, and particularly Pianos; privave parlor lor ladies; business strictly confidential: MERICAN OFFIC $75,000, ON DIAMONDS, Watches, Jeweiry, & Silverware, India Shawls, Laces, Valuables, &c.; any amount loaned or wil will RNG ut most value given. 735 Broadway, opposite Tic T JACKSO! enth stre inonds, Watches, sonal Property of for Indies. ily advanced on Dry Goods, and pi lescription. Private entran 7 87 THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, pay, the highest price for Diamonds, Watches and. Jewelry. oityance on the same, D ker, 67 13th st, near Broadway ONEY ADVANCED ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, Jewelry, Silverware, Silks, Laces,’ Shawls an N other, Merchandise, oF the Goods bouzht at, for ir prices. 19544 Bowery, up stairs. y Doan broker. ONEY LOANED—ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, Jewelry’ and Silverware. ‘The sane bought an GEO, 0. ALLEN, 541 Broadway, near Fourteenth M sold. rect yAWNBROK ERS? TICKETS BOW GUT “OF I DIAMONDS, Watches, Jowolry, Silverware, Silks, Laces, Shawls, Rc Guns, Pistols, Clothing, &c., at 195! Bowery, NASSAU STREET, OPPOSITE POST OFFI Liberal advances’ made on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and all kinds of ciambams The same bow in and sold. Room 1. HAYMAN LEOPOL: 403 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN TWENTY-1 FOURTH and Twenty-fifth streets. —Liberal advances made on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silxs, Laces nad shawis. Same bought’at full value, L, BERNARD, 685 dewelr} Loan of 267 BROADWAY, CORNER AMITY STREET.— Money liberally advanced on Diamonds, Watche: a all Merchandise, at the old-establish shed a acne bought and gold. M. ROSENBER: BROADWAY. OVER HERALD BRANCH office, room B.—Parlors tor ladies; bi 133 loaned on Saine bought and sa ce. Fulton street, Brooklyn. “Money Watches, Jowelry, &c. monds DO BROS. BILLIARDS. Al. “STANDARD AMERICAN BILLIARD TABLES nd. ihe Phelan & Collender Combination Cush; Pd rnauateotsres and for sale only by the {o’ Phelan and atenwee, ‘sor Uolicndet, 788 Brondway, New Yorks Al. LATEST DESIGNS OF BILLIARD TABLES AND all M, ,appurtenances connected with the t trad r “GHORGEK Et PIEDAN, No. 7 Barclay street, Special A ROSEWOOD BILLIARD TABLE, 5X10, IN GOOD ord att Kf also five French plate Mirrors and Bar room Fix Inquire on promises 407 Grand strect, corner of cl Hinton. JAMES THE ATRE, Last week but two. Time Table. .D IN UHEOK, Ss “IRELAND.” Seven o'clock... Halt-past seven Seater eight, dght o'clock nae Growded One minute past. HBuRNICO GON; only FRANK MAG ‘EVOY'S NEW TUBER OR, IRELAND IN AME: I The ay aa entertainment of the day rish Comedy an. acter Company. Onshore cnr ira, 75¢. Adm! fusion, Boe. ATINKE SATURDAY, 2 ‘a M. General admtasion, ‘80c. ; children, 150. 58: —ATHENI:UM, « mare opposite Metropolitan Hotel, Wao R. + Manager HE BEST PERFORMANCE ‘iN THE CITY, EVERYBODY DELIGHTED. SCREAMS OF LAUGHTER, LAST WEEK OF oe Ba ede PANTOMIME The Great Zanfretta Troupe. cannes. The Great Zantretta Troupe. fretta. ‘The Great Zanfretta Troupe. Lo} Great Pantomimists. The Great Zantretta apn Great en spas “ZANFRETTA'S Comic Tri Pan aera entitled PSEY.' ree OR, THE FAIRY GIFT. CLOWN, Mons. ALEXANDER, ASPET, Plupil of tho great Ravel Trou Miss LISA WEBER AND BEA AUTRE URLESQUE, Doors open Half tull Full HEUS AND EUR’ Miss LOUISE ARNOTE , the Deautttal Buriesgue Actress. Miss LILLIE CR ee an Mn .CKSON, Mise HELENE SMITH, M ee De — ‘Miss LAURA LUKE BCHOOLGR. AFT, GEORGE ATKINS, REYNOLD BROTHERS and REGULAR ATHENSUM COMPANY EVERY EVENING. Doors open at7; curtain rises at 8 o'clock. Box office open daily. Seats reserved in advance. NOTICE.—The most extravagant Tovelties next wook. ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 at BOWERY. Ba ibd rou COMMEDIENNE MISS KITTY HENDERSON. CHARL MY WisITR, BILLY PASTOR, B at BARRY, GEO. F. MOORE, iS AND FO. THE STAR pina td tithe AMERICA in a monster new and novel eos Tues- day and Saturday. Ladies a rnitted fr Tree: Friday evenings. ‘EW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 Bye. way, perween Houston and Bleecker strects.—Eve: one should visit the wonderiul Muse se hah istull ‘ot every. berry og le should see and under: Lectures daily on “The Phitosophy of Marriage.” Those partics unabl to attend theso Important lectures can have. them for. ae ost free, on receipt of addressiny suche Broadway, 2 ce! Dy rae NEW ee MUSEUM oF ANATOMY, 611 Y#} PSALMODISTS OF 1773. Associa fon Halle, night of April 28, Thysis ‘Come alle! Tickets at Rushton’s, Pond’s, Ditso: Liderty street. EW MUSIC.. 5c. ; Prom Nd tyme. and 62 Thomas’ “Eileen Alanna,” ‘ie de, ; “Little Darling,” Danks, 8.6.} # GY Publishers, 711 Broadway. GARLERY OF PAINTINGS, DirsoN URR’S HISTORICAL pea ag comprising over 300 paintings by the bet the rourteenth centur 7, own to the present tims.” ‘Now open from 2 to 10 PM., tor the benefit of ae GERMAN N HOSPITAL, in the tne, entrance on Fourth onus, near Fourtoontn¢ Stroot, Adinission during the day, Svc. ; in the evening, aK BAD LOI” (FROM THE FIRESIDE com. anion), dramatised mk Charles Foster, now play- {ng at the Bowery Theatre, with immense success, Copies for sale, or entire right to the United States. Apply to GHARLED FOSTER, ftage M co tle Th RS, CHARLOTTE V, WIN THE FAVORITE eogautst SINGS NIGHTLY, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEES, at the Olympic Theatre, my MUSICAL NOTICE, —TICKETS FOR Miss WATSON'S Concert, at 92 Clinton Places Gra- ham's Phonographic Depot, bd3 Broadway ; Reymert’ law office, 132 Nassau street, and Hickman’s, 78 Cedar AM WITH GOOD VOICES ARE REQUESTED TO at Girard College eis Music, Broadwa; id Ninth ree New York. Private instruction branches of Muste, $10 ver quarter. TEACHER OF THE PIANOFORTE AND area would give lessons where the same would be @quivalent for a home during the Summer: countr re. ferred; would ‘bring piano. Address IMMEDIATELY, Herald office. Q’anD—PRIVATE_ INSTRUCTIO: HIANO, VIOLIN, Organ, Guitar, Singing, Harmon, y and evening, at 92 Clinton hlaco, Kighth street. Babived 189 Circulars matle: tree. J. JAY WATSON, Musical Direc- ai in all oS LEIDEKER, SOPRANO, 18 NOW OPEN FOR in engagement ina Roman Catholic church, Ad- rows’) Miss LELDEKER, 303 Kast Twenty-third street. Cc 7 Lome f the WEBK OAON Ene POST, in his over ee ea biama of and also tn bis exquisicperscier Portraiture of Miowage bi VEENY, of Al POGUE ites fasts peceret Aas 6 in advance at at the Theatre, or at W ‘Tropowe and Menaaer ykEeren WALLACK . ue. sdtamex soon rgstn QED Dt GNbReaRy, THis AND EVER BVENiNG SATURDAY, mar E ATI The followin spear ite. 80 ERN, Mr, dB POLK. Me Bisilor, rae W NE, Mr. LEON. i. PEC perros aS FANNY FOS: PLAN OPEN ONS MONTIL IN ‘ADVANOE. gCuniain ites at 8 precisely, and carriages may be or- ae COMIQUE, Mr. JOSH HART....... Pee Another Now serie So and pleasing, ae. # rt-je3 ine Mr. JOHN WILD, UE Me WM, WOE Mis JEN Hudies, bakcaassie ee Mise ADA Wray, Tho world-renowned ee anes Ae. in the moat WALZETTIR TROUPE comical of all Pantomimes—viz., eer as ecco: ui : Or, A TRIP TO THE MOON. cchaanon | A TRIP TO THE MOON, se Or, A TRIP TO THE MOON, Conectuding with the new Drama, NO. NO. NO. ie 514 BROADWAY. nd Manager La a ba i! Or, was He Gururye Mrs, NELLIE MEEKER. ..as, Miatinees Wa QUéflc THEATRE. J. BE, HAYES.,. +ssee+- Desgee and Manager THIS (WEDNESDAY) AFTERNOON, at 2 o'clock, GRAND PAMILY MATINEE, WEDNESDAY EVENING, at 8 THE FIFTH EDITION of G, L, FOX'S HUMPTY DUMPTY, roughly Reconstructed by the Author. NEW CAST NBW | HURLE OPENING, NEW SCENERY, NEW NEW TRICKS and _ME- oHantcal, BerROTS, an an ENTIRELY NEW PAN- Pe rer of the WILSON tl a NGAGEMENT of WM, and HARKY JEE, CHA PION ar SPINNERS of ie World, in, thete famous specialty, entitled MUSICAL ROC: ‘AMERICUS, the wonder‘ul R IN: eh pile hs A ra te. weeks on PROFESSOR NELSON AND 80 aie) of the great RAILRO: NE. yn rd Le aM © leau WASHINGTON OROSSING THE DELAWARE. MATINEES on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at2, I \ esi OF MUSIC. OLE BULL'S Men eo aean: aid of the boned Habe AND ASYLUM ita SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL assisted by the members of ii ‘io ‘Bull Concert Com- ‘The favorite erica Prima am 0 Favor TT URAMIELLA RIDGWAY. ‘The popular and celebrated a Sontigae and the eninene Ban ieee OSEPH HART DENCE. Admission. of 3, For sale diagram at Schirmer's Music Store, 701 roadwa: % dat Fred Bullman’s General Ticket oifice, ie Broadwi TEINWAY BA Ta © WEEK. POSITIVELY XCEPT THE PRESS, ‘The public are re: apecttully tnfo informed thata ESTIVAL WEEK OF GRAND fens ORATORIOS AND CONCERTS wi So: OD & sca eI SONBMETENESS AND GRANDEUR never peiore: attempted { in New York, under the direction DORE TH¢ imax. PRICES UF ADMISSIO. RESERVED SEATS TO THE EVENING PERFORN- ANCES, $1, $8 and $4, according to,loeation. Abaissi0) nd $2, Ok VER oF PERFORMANG ke THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, APRIL 4, AT 8, AT THE BROOKLYN ACA DENY ONLY GRAND FESTIVAL ORATORIO, The following Bs pripelpst ree youalints will open i= E LOUInE Catt, Mr. NELSON VALE, Tenor, His frst appearance in ne ir. MYRON ¥ WiTENEY, Basso. The celebraied HANDEL AND oa SOCIETY FROM BOSTON, imberi ee HUNDRED 5a) VOICES. Conductor. ae Bo rips. Organist... Mr. B, Will ai appear, stomethor with THEODORE 2HOM VALLED ORCHESTRA, Py tnoreased ‘on this occasion TO. MORROW vereiaay) April 25, Afternoon an ad Evening, RE, BARSALS at 1 o’cloc BEETHOVEN'S NINTH Of OHORAL SYMPHONY. TO-MORROW (Friday) Eyeuing, only Festtval Concert. Mr. STEIN and Mr. HENRI WIENI- ni AWA i ae min Mr. Tone yal nie apex 1¢ fol hae in ingui ‘Vocalists ari ont SSMITIE Miss ANNIE LOUISE CARY. gceaston Tact CONCERTO FOR THREE PrANOS i be Dees Te Ri AL, MATINEE, Y Fel erly the Festival Week of gin arange Gurls Axton JUBINSTKIN, HENRI WIENIAWSKI, see Tot ST, Mr. MYRON W. WHITNEY, &c, of the . CGONCE: soln THOMAS’ ORCHESTRA 18 INCREASED: ry this mn TO ONE HUNDRED (00) PERFORMERS, ay Tt atthe celebrated IN SOCIETY and LL THE DISTINGUISHED ARTISTS, _LRRSBRVED SEATS TO THE MATINEE, TWO DOL- Tr oe Tickets to PUBLIC REHEARSALS, ONE eeishRVED SEATS TO REHEARSALS, FIFTY CENTS at Sy male of Reserved Seats will ommnsacs THIS MORN- ING at Schtrmer's, 701 Broadwa 4 Broadway and at the box office at Steinway Ha ne Mr. SHERIDAN 8HOOR Mr. A. af, PALME Bogins at & Saturday Matinee at 1% Carriagos may be ordered at U. OVERWHELMING SUCORSS om NEW YORK'S FAVORITE ACTRESS | AGNES ETHEL, i FROU FROU, TIE MOST MAGNIFICENT BEVIVAL IN THE BEB. TORY OF THE SEW YORK STAGB. = nes, thel, Misa nis Mary ge Ea mb, Mr. J. W. Thorpe, Mr. J. w Wilder and Mr. WonOURE, SEATS IN ADVANCE. ROX SHEET OPER ONE MONTH IN ADVANCE, : TBLO'S GARDEN, oe Lrg + ARearr & Oa YOSITIVELY NIGHT BUT POSITIVELY Last NIGH? BUT TWO. - THE GREAT £0 IMATION, @y special arrangement with Messrs. 3 Shook & Palmers ORS ZAMILE GEO. FAWCETT ROWB NEW COMPCALITY, GREAT t NATION wrong MAN mroaWaer, RIGHT! LACE Mr. F. Les MACKAY SONGS AND DANCES, ayntantt aan) Curtain rises at 8. 2 seriageg may. at 10:30, Monday evening wer the ice te ay speetacie Fant iuime, AZKAEL; OR, THE MAGIC CHARM, with the greatest. mi poidcence, ead ‘and introducing ths great sensation Female ne LU, THE BIGHTH WONDER ¥F THE WORLD. Noes GARDEN, NIBLO'S GARDEN THURSDAY AFTERNOON, AT ONE oroLoce SP oon: ONE 0° EIT OF J. VINCENT, le eh, gucnantont ofdee es igen PO 01 Ink, Zawin Booth aud Messrs Shook and Palme ‘ith the third act Performance will commence +s of ed with the Kind permission of the translator, Miss Miss ita 5 sta ett '§ , Oarpenter.. Messenger Te followes ieee MANZOCCHI, n. who will sing prcaea Involami, grand recitative and ‘om the oper of Miss LAURA OYCR will a the Gee scena, OCKS AHEAD, OOFTY GOOFT Goorr will closo the molange wi man pip mows recitation, by th Lord ytton's beitiiant five act pt 0 conclue wat nay OF LYONS. ave Claude Melnott Colonel Damas. Be t, Pauline Madame Deschappelles. Widow Melnotte. Marian....... Admission $1. Reserved Seats 5) conts extra. Family Circle (entrance on Crosby street) 50 cents. 8 NIBLO’S GARDEN Nes RE LININARY ANNOUNCEMENT. AY RIL 28, 1 ot vd “ig halt mag ame ne aminuiy oH faba ak AND TORE Oe UES ‘7 PANTOM LE R Te MAGIC Chan ‘will be presented on a scale of grandeur A ate mag- nificent to entitie It to be called THE EVENT OF T SPRING SEASON, THE DRAMATIC AND MUSICAL PROLOG with which the entertainment bgging 1s intrusted to the “SKILLED AND POPULAR PERFORMERS DA AR ote AALEGUTADE willbe {nterpreted ee the very great Pantomimio A LOWN . SS cee 3 Sal aA . W. R. Rom 'HOLOMB' great “number of ont ntirel; thal TRIOKS AND ‘acai stON will be introdessd ae the pantomime. LLET DEPARTME! will, as trual. bel ‘ase and complete, cr: (under ‘the im mediate direction of went LANNIER. tne favorite premiere danseuse ut and will presen: tae ae mow mere assoluta, 4 TWENTY CORYPHEES AND EIGHTY CORPS DE BALLET. SPECIAL AND EXTRAORDINARY ric cath) First eppesrance of, EIGHTH ees sri or me WOR si Lune i LULU, THE GREAT FEMALE GYMNAST, jose thrilling and extraorinary exploits ‘in Lond Viewse and St. Petersburg during the past year ha’ ‘Among other astounding M path Wonderful athlote mong other astonn wo forme the aimoet ‘noredivia net of thay it THE STAGE TO A KEAPING AT ONE BOUND ao PLATFORM FORTY FEET ABOVE IT ENTIRELY NEW dba t from the brushes of Messrs. W, Voegtlin and Schell, THE TRANSFORMATION SCENE will be found worthy re 1 attention. by the favorite Chef d’Orchestra, ‘Mr, M. CONNELLY, NOTICE,.—The first periormance of the new Spectacle occurs on MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 28. FIRST MATINER, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, AT2, NERMANIA THEATRI enth tireet, near Third avenue. THURSDAY, BR HOLL DIE TOCHTER DER | HOKLL! Comedy in five acts, by Box office ‘open daily trom + tin’ 4 (eS elock. RS, F. B. CONWAY'S BROQKLTY, THEATRE. DAVID GARRIOK and POCOHONTAS, Mrs. Li B, Conway, Miss Conway, Messrs. F. Roche and nNOX. master st veer OF MUSTO. FESTIVAL PERFORMANCB ot Mendelssohn's Oratorio, H, At, ELIJA EES THURSDAY) EVENING, APRIL 24, on a scale or completeness and grandeur never before ‘attempted in this country, Seats can be secured at the box office te the Academy, Brooklyn, and at li4 Broadway, New York. TEINWAY HALL, STIVAL rae FE! TO-MORROW wor CO alata APRIL AT Grand Publie Rehearsat rot Beethoven's NINTH OR © Jehan B NY. Adinission tickets to ihehearsals 8, fitty cents nOxIT®. 9 Art ee 4 ont FESTIVAL MATINER, Messrs, ANTON. IUBINST ‘EIN, HENRY WIENIAWSRI, 10U WEST, Soprano; P WHITNEY! Babe anit ir, THEODORE THOMAS hy mn NRIVALLED ORCHESTRA. Reserved seats to the Matinee, $2, ENOR WANTED.—A GOOD READER, ABLE TO sing solos. Address, with terms, EPISCOPALIAN, box ies Herald ‘office, THE BALL ‘SEASON. avs ee prze 3 MASQUERADE TONIGHT AT THE COLUM- Garden, Greenwich avenue, corner of West Twelfth street. Come sure. Black mask. THE LECTURE “SEASO’ M ERC. ANTILE LIBRARY AS ‘ASSOCIATION, AC. ADEMY OF OF MUSIC, THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 2%, 1873. The Inst lecture this season wilibe delivered by the King of the Lyceum Platform, JOUN B. B. Govan, Subject—WILL IT PAY? (Revised and rewritten tor this occasion) and will be Mr. Gongh’s most brilliant lecture, Admission, Thee 4 Reserved Scats, $1; ny Cirele, "9. For sale att! lercantile Library’ Re Broad: way, Schirmer's and at the Academy on ‘day ‘8t lecture. — “MARBLE | MANTELS. A KLABER, STEAM.MARBLE AND MARBLEIZING + Works, 134 and 136 Kast Eighteenth street.—Marble and Marbleized Mantels, Tiling, Marble Counters, Monu- ones, 2h at so that dety competition. Marble ‘turning (OF A‘ ASSORTMENT OF MANTELS, UNSURPASSED for beauty of design and quality of workmanship Biate Work of all kinds: ‘t EN Miety s LATE COMPANY, _Fourth avenue and Seventeenth street, Union square. fr Beng gut atm tre bel ee Closing out ata trifle below cost ces $7: nonparetl gud pevels ples. in AG! D __corner Canal and Centre oe IREMENDOUS FALL IN THE PRICE OF by ned Tables.—Latest Gesign Tables completes for $200; splendid secon d hand 5x10 ‘Tables, with fixtures, aise, Purehasersare all invited to examine my extensive stock of several new designs, with Deliney's steol wiro cush- fons, which can ouly be bough! al 4) Vesey street. 1s de GRIFFITHS, ORTY SECOND rlous stzes, varying from slow great variety. ER By gg TEAM MARBLE AND MARBLE- izing Wor! West Fitty-first street, between ‘ondway and retain avenue.— He, Pe Man. } me Headstones; lurge selections at very w price: F\SPANOLAS OF MAVANA | TORAGCO, EQUAL TO {) genuine in appearance and quality, at'$68 per thous- ‘anu; also the celebrated “Whil” Panetelas, J: RAYA & CO. @ Maiden Jone. RYANT, 8 OPERA HOUSE, DAY ee WELL BEN ay] qs MASTER Banyky. AREWELL BEN TO My Soe BARN! BARNEY'S Benefit. Benefit to DARNEY BARNEY'S Benefit. Benefit to BARNEY, The he following popular arti ‘will appear: iS Monee s: JOBN N WILD, dOUN HART, TO-DAY, JON WILD, JOHN HART, WILD TO-DAY. HARRIGAN and HART, HARRIGAN and HART, HARRIGAN and ‘The CARROLLS, ARNE Hthe CARROLLS, The CARROLLS, BENEPIT, The CARROLLS, The CARROL ay CARROLLS, DAN BRYANTS MINSTRELS, DAN BRYANT'S MINSTRELS. DAN BRYAND'S MINSTRELS, TO-DAY tne RSDAY), April 24, TODAY (THURSDAY), Apri at at FAREWELL BENEFIT TO WASTER BARNEY. FAREWELL BENEFIT TO MASTER BARNEY. coMPin ENTARY TESTIMONIAL to Mr. ©. HENRY, n FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 25, 1873, when the following celebrated artistes will appear :— Haigh, Soprano. Re _ say nape tat. A880. 8, Pontin’ ; Baritone. ir. James Thompson, Boufte. % Wynne, Basso. tent Planist. Mr. Louis Berge, Accompanist. Ticket Concert to commence at & D abies Doors open at7. M™ ANNA SIMON ive her. FIRST GRAND CON agsisted by the tollowi tists MRS. .'F. Busy, Contraito cident wrt: MR. F. KEMM MENTA Baritone DAMROSEHL vi ts Fr, NER Viotineette me Ris Piano, On FRIDAY Y BVENING) Ay rl 25, 1873, 18 East Sixteenth tree between Broadway and Fifth ay. Tickets, $2, to be obtained Shoes “prinetpal music stores, and at the ticket ottlee, M4 a) bag Ws RPHEONIST Sr Ta Pant Mona ni 10 "es heon & senna, aistingulsh CADEMY OF MUSIC..... LYDIA THOMPSON RELIMINARY ANNOUNCEM r. Samuel Colville, Business Manager of the Thompson Troupe, begs to announce that the Aci ¥. Music has been secured the week commenci May 5, 1873, wherein to Exe, the last performances of the dramatic Season of ae free 2-73, BCU. world-tamed “PEER- IN OF BU: ehh dum MISS ‘dec Yo tae at HER MAMMOTH COMPANY, Brlor to her her WALA BR tor vouerer ae on ine 17th. EVERY EVENING 4 fala AND SATURDAL CHANGE OF BILL wit" “Exon PERFORMANCE, Harry Beckett «Stage Manager Wanted—Fuli enty-four Ladies of malate Apply at the fi of Musie, on Monday, Fil 38, between Land 1 o'clock. ‘il announcement will soon be made. RYANTS OPERA HOUSE, “TWENTY-T' between Sixth Seventh Qa: near hoot jeatre. Every, evening oo Saturda: oer atz, AST WE, F MASTER BARA MMENSE SUCCESS OF 3HO! REL! ARRIV. AL, OF LUCCA, Dr, Colton’s pean Gas. NEVER DID RUN SMOOTH. nent to MASTER BARNEY. FLY, 8HOO FI \STREL: BRYANT'S NINSTRELS. TRA braleiey a neo Saturda; Beats secured. ieee MINSTRE 3. Tk BAA THURSDAY AFTERNOON, A; aTeA oe FAREWELL BENEFIT to MASTER BARN 'Y, The following popolar « artists have kindly volunteered Soa awe JOHN wr a HARRIGAN and TART. mr The ani ‘ot cA Gs 7 April 24, at 2 o'clock. \{ME. SALVOTIOS GRAND eon ia TAKES ME. Miace this evening, at n Rall, Sixteonth atrcot’ between Brondway aud. Filth Avenue, aed y the following eminent artiste: Mise ANNA 'BULI Contralto; Mr. It. BK ROMEYN, Tenors Mr. A; SOHST, Basso ; Mr. onbaN Aue iS, Vjotiniat Ni OER Warn, Pianist ny4 Tick ets, $2, for sale at ine frincipal muiic stores, or the door ‘V Agietigs THF THEATRE | OF NEW ORLEANS TO osals will received until the ist of Hl next for the rent of the Vari “oo ‘neatre, Seno mencing with the next season. is com} ts of . Gr see aad Or are aces tion, New 7 Olea jeans. ig ‘Aline Vous LA MUSIQUE” auet FUBLISEED, valuable musical iniormation, awa B08 8 Mush tre gz Clinton piace (aight “{ SSOCIATION HA “GREENWOOD.” i MAY AFTERNOON, Ay 2PM. SATURD CE AGE GHEGNWOODT on “Yankeo Character and tinmor, with Readings.” _Trekets, ‘We., at Schirmer'’s and Gurley’s OW insect Sapa Cong Fg EO | a nee, 92 Clinton place (Eighth street). Instit Ret ne iurnished for daily practic MEtoroutrax THEATRICAL AND SHOW PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIETY CUT? CONSTANTLY, ND |=l=lElzl c Zz z| -