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4 SES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. j THE LECTURE ne | PE cn sws wo) meme sap aragnees a eer ia R. FELIX ADLEK'S FOURTH LECTURRK WILL BE | (s)4 BROADWAY. In this City and Brooklyn. D dellvered oe Hondey evening, He: oP. M., 624 OAS vavpevince AND - Pe hah TEtsons DEsrRING TO RENT THEIR at lyric Halk sixth avemue, mear ag ad UNUBNIABLE BO GceaS, + Hoates the ensuing season can enter them upon GuReu Re Westerman 40 *eand atthe dose This tavorite Our books free of charge. enting frst class Fool's family resort crowdea night! to replo- Every body di hted. EK SA arta rites at a NIGHTS @ mentality. t R. J. J. VILLERS? ‘Opera Bouile, 2 ___ it Bast Serentenaih Sree ‘ a ‘ eae a WAY, ABO “Funny Wo Neo ‘ad LAST Ree eee ON gyPoi eetanusned fancy | AS ociation tail, . ance fa MtSS, SALLIE HOLMAN'S Zoods business; two show windows required. Address, | MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, or mENGLiSH OPERA’ BOUFFE TKOUPR, With particulars and lowest terms, for, lease of Swo OF | SATOMI aK pends aad Camis hi ehh iy ee = Re: FULL AND EFFICIENT CHORUS More Yours, BUSINESS, care of A. s z AN WANTS AN ELEGANT served se: Fourth: Venue’ Pond at Gurley’ "8, 39 U) g Tweute-tird street and mion square, aud 7il and Id First week ise bewi ebing foupretie SINGLE NTLEM. b te Is8 ANGELIQI Suit of Rooms, parior, bedroom, with bathroom aw ~- = he b M street. Address mme for the week ending February hed. trom Twelisn wo Twenty ame ON, RICHARD O'GORMAN Tuesday and Wednesday evenings ‘oat office box RR cs = myer oases vit Lecture on ct — permrmance will com- 5 PURYOS! N “Edm arke,” rf A TIASTED, (FON G1 Moon Fourteenth and Fores: | at Cooper Inmitute, in kid of st Mary's Library Asso- OUEMIAS. Glisle sasad eset Mento ives ce $4 monthly. Address, | Caton. ‘on Thursday evening, Feb. Uh Is, at 8 o'clock. becond streets: en HORNITY, Herald oMMce. | ‘Tickets it sac auned aria tet anes aclu "a 7 ILDING, 0X100 PEET, FOR CAR- ENDELL PHILLIPS. q ‘ 1. eWs’ ori A HWANTED 4 Bury repository, om the tino of Futh . Ninih Lecture, Mereantite Library Course. GEAY GOOKE. Characters by J. riage factory 4 Syenae or Broadway WARE, Herald office. \PPORTUNITY.—A FAMILY GOING GRAN relinquishing housekeeping and wishing Qrentinerr furnished House from about May 1, may fae iitse desirable and responsible {amily ot three rent must be low. Address DELA- ASSOCL SUBJKOT THE BA find a mos ii preserve the house and furniture with | QOGILTE this ctty, dults who Mire abd pay a rent of About $1.80) a year, by | sabi ‘ seieging B. box 3801 New York Fostoffice, ALSACIENNE LORRAINE saaveeamate ie rt anos rasa “onivety orig: N USFURNISHED UOUSE WANTED—FROM MAY Ball, "Ane aorial Champpions ot ihe. World. HAWLEY and AL iby a desirable tamily of three adults; must be | Core MIACO, in their thrilling peristrephic flights, terrific Ziba widite in good condition and not too far uptown; | for the benefit of the emigrants loaps atid astounding aerial somersaults. verity the asser- rent about $1,8 $ B,, box 3,091 Post olfice, N. ¥- | ALSAGIRNS-LORRAINS, tion iat they are the gymuastic wonders of the nine FAMILY OF TUREB ADULTS WISI 70, RENT A | TUESDAY, PRBRUABY 17, 1874, the celebrated Driving Duet HOUP LA, from Offen- A "good House in a respectable neighborhood; posses. * : , ion On or belore May L” Address MERCHANT, box 122 | Irving Hall. Lh 7 Saibaaaee magic BAUUEN 808 TULL Herald aifice, naljckets, admitting a genueman and ladies, $2, can be | | Mim MARTHA WREN and JAMES COLLINS in. their = Sani reeraeaieenasiee ad of Joseph stra § ring | y AA OWNERS WISHING. TO LET On Sane | RMjotJwerdstraue, President, U0 Spring sireet, and | dramatic and emotional sketeh, enutled BEAUTIFUL A.W inrarnicned and furnished Houses are requested to send particulars; none but responsible tenants rec- wnmended by us | C. 3. PECK & CO., 181 Fifth av. | PHYSICIAN WANTS AN OFFICE ABOVE FIF- A. fieth ‘street, between Lexington and Sixth avenues Address DOCTOR, No. 543g West Thirty-second street. {IRST CLASS FURNISH HOUSE WANTED— F' Where owner,will board part of rent, with privi- lege of a tew otter boarders; and Brevoort Hall, 154 a1 PRIVATE L. street. MONDAY BVKNIN ‘SEREST LIFE IN BUROPR. Tickets at the Library, 1L¢ Broadway, and at the halt, __ DANCING _ “J, SAUSE)S DANGING ACADEMIES.—CLASSES at Masonic Hall, 114 and 116 Hast Thirteent! SOIREE at Brevoort Hall, Monaay, ESSONS at any hour, di CIRCULARS at private Academy, ATION HAL, HARRY STANWOOD aud JOUN U'NIEL, FRBRUARY 9, and Vocalist, JOAN MORRIS, in his original marvellous mechanical invention, SEVEN CHANGES, as the light , SEASON. Ing flash. LL SNOW, with new scenery Ge A. Jolinson. Young America Comique, Prince | dances. _ACADEMIKS._ itz will untol ‘The Enchanted Music Stand. ‘The whole to conclude the sa CROSSING THE LIN Wouter Von Broom d 136 East Fifty-fourth street. February 9, 1374. r evening. 2 Kast Kleventh best reference given. Address OMEGA, Herald Uptown Branch office. | OOM WANTED—BY A GENTLEMA: UR. | Rimihea’ at $1 50 to $2 a week ; location between Tenth | and Twenty-filth streets and Sixth and Eighth avenues. | A. sireet, are now open tor DODWORTH’S PRIVATE CLASSES FOR DANC- | ing, No. 212 Fifth avenue, corner Twenty-sixth Estelle, first appearance... LAST NIGHTS Gi Yi ‘Thursday, Frid HOLMAN ‘the scasou. ‘Address P. FRANAE, care of Lindlan, 9 ANTED—A SMALL TWO STORY FACTORY, WITH WA ote attached or near by, with good light dry, easy of access andin a respectable situation; rent must | be low, “Address, giving Tull. particulars, without which | -. } ZA. Bleecker street. Ciasses Tuesday and Friday even- |, ings, “For terms, &c., send for circul A~GARTIER'S DANCING ACADEMY. PLIMPTON « Building, intersection of Stuyvesant and Ninth Balcony), $1. OWERY THEATRE, no notice will be taken of reply, MBKUHANT, Frank- | Js, Build 7 % one eesevery Monday and Thursday afternoon y ry lin street, New York. and evening. New classes now lorming, Private lemons | WM. A ONDAY EVENING, Bob'9, i674, MamMeer ANTED—TO RENT, LEASE OR PURCHASE A | @ specialty. a A _ IMMENSE ATIRACTION FOR THIs WEEK. A me) ee small Bouse, trom Second, street 39 | ROOKES! DANCING ACADEMY, 361 BROOME 8T.— First tune hereof tae reat sqmaational drama, entitled Ten h tree! and trom Bowery . mH All the fashionable dances in one course of lessons. Written by J. J. McCloskey, K,, box 119 a | " LADIES—Tuesdays and Fridays, 3% P.M. in which Mr. HARRY CLIFFORD will appear as TOM ANTED—UNFURNISHED MEDIUM SIZED Hi | GHiBRase wrageenye and, Peldayes 736 BM Pe ee Ae WAtaiween twentieth and Thirty-Afth streets, | aN NEW Coe POR TOLeIe Cast to the full strength of the company. and Madison avenues; inquisitive parties need mot an- Preceded by the comedietta of swer,; best of security given ior rent. Address K., box | 116 Herald office. | TANTED—ONE OR TWO LOFTS FOR MANUFAC. turing purposes, either in this city or Brooklyn, able dances taught perfe ALLET MASTER DUMAR'S DANCING ACADEMY, | 24 West Fourth street, taught perfectly in six private lessons. LEND ME YOUR LOVER, near Broadway:—All fashiow- | v im one quarter; six dances MARKED FOR LIFE! A a will shortly be produeed. ‘LASSES NOW OPEN | & HAMILTON'S Dan TANTED—UNFURNISHED, A FIRST OR SECOND | jy{*t Fourteenth stree Floor, of three or four rooms, located between for cirel th'and Thirtleth streets; rent not to exceed $50 | Shd for cireular. u., box Herald office. | Svetur Halt With good light and steam power: Address box 78 Fost V Foar! per month. Address E. Gilde Waltz a specialty. For terms Private lesssons at any hour. Monday at Madison Halil, and every Tuesday at FOR BEGINNERS AT WILSON cing Academies, Arthur Hall, 303 | and Madison Hall, 214 Kast ETROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART, No, 123 West Fourteenth street. THE DI CESNOLA COLLECTION OF GALLERIES OF ANCIENT A. Soiree D MODERN ion ot the rare collect ing onl W4NIED-—TO RENT. PROM MAY 1, FOUR STORY and basement House, not less than 2 feet wite, from Forty-fifth to Fifty-ninth street and between Fourth avenue and roadway: rent not to exceed $3,000 Tal peranuum. Address W. B., box 176 Herald office. | ne = sess = pe W4STEDIBY A PRIVATE FAMILY, FOR A TERM | of three years, a tour story Irigh stoop unfurnished | House, between Seventeenth and Thirty-tourth streets | and Fourth and Seventh avenues; rent not to exceed URRAY'S FANCY Civic Soiree take: Sixth avenue, 7,12 Instead of Tuesday evening, February 18 o ~ East Houston street, corner of Allen street. ° Ss. |. TRENOR.—PRIVATE CLASS FOR LADIES on Waltz, &c., every Tuesday noon, from 2 to 4 P. M., GRA’ 3 “TORINGS. DRESS MASQUERADE AND a ee a place ‘Thursday evening, Febru- at Line ancient Carvings, Enamels, Bronzes, Thursday and -aturday evenings from 7 until Admission, 25. ; Mondays, tree. Miss Sallie Holm m by the following inal sketch of the OLD W. MoANDREWS, UITIES FROM CYPRUS 1s, 1874 Last wees of the celebrated Protean Actor, Comedian and tru DISTING" opposite in character and costume, and rapid The celebrated turopean Gymai ALA, it startling taree Oar act” Fired Gime ever bnteean ne aster BONNIE RUNNELLS, his budget of Dutch songs and Prince SADI D'JALMA, the Man of Mystery, in his new and original act, entitled Violin solo Comique; or ih the laughable tarce enti- . J. HL. O'Niel jas Angie Schott and Saturday evenings and Saturday Matinee the Holman Troupe will appear iu the tavorite Send for a circular, Cee LA SOMNAMBULA, [AR’S ACADEMY OF DAN Yap | MATINEES, Wednesday and Saturday at Yclock. MAR'S ACADEMY OF DANCING, 29 | MATIng performances Demin at clgueey no Ot Prices ot Admission—Fainily Circle. 30 cents: Parquette and Halceny, 50 cents; Reserved seats (Orchestra and In active preparation, McCloskey's drama of POMP! PICTURES The “LOAN EXHIBITION’? of Works of Art, compris- loaned by James L. Claghorn, Esq, of Philadelphia; Porcelain, Faience, &c,, &c. Open aaily, from 10 A. M. until 5 P. M’, and on ‘Tuesday, 1 10, and id Thursday atter- y OF MU —! ISON. at Trenor's Lyric Hull, 723 CADEMY OF BUR Cae rae RETURN OF THE STRAKOSCH GRAND ITALIAN OPERA 93,00) @ year; lease to commence any time between Ist of May and end ot June; house must be in perfect order | and location first class. ‘Address box 1,128 Post office. | ANTED—AN UNFURNISHED HOUSE, CONTAT ing about 20 rooms, suitable for a boarding house ; must be in good repair and contain all the modern im: | provements; location between Eighth and Twenty-third | ~ streets and Secon and Fitth avenues. Address, stating | A terms, &c., TENANT, Herald offive:, | PER. | ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG GENTLEMAN, manently in busines: rge, comfortably furnished | Boom, of southern exposure, in a private family and cen- | tral locality; references exchanged, Address, stating | terms and parti J1V18, box 177 Herald office. | ANTED—A FURNISHED HOUSE OR COTTAGE, with about 10 rooms, between Harlem and Tre- mont Address F, H., box 613 Post office, New York. W4XTED—T0 HIRE FOR SMALL FAMILY, A NIC AUSE’S SOIREE DA IRV. T THE NEW YORK ALL BRANCHES of Tate prices. Flat or Pi tbe 4 MP \ Musical Director and SIG. erent gitt Of Fart of house; location Twelfth th Twenty- | to9¥. M. Pupils may begin at any time Assistant Conductor hee. ents West Twenty-first stree i i N. B.—The New York Conservatory is the only char- rove og ; reet, corner Six; | tered Conservatory of Music in the State, having no | Willcommence on. Friday, epruary 18, at the box office WAStep—a FURNISHED HOUSE, WEST SIDE: location; possession at ‘on Address food other institutions which BAILLEY, Herald office. EVERY SATURDAY EVENING, from 8 to 12. No. 5 East Fourteenth street, near Fifth avenue, NEXT DOOR TO DELMONICO'S, AND BROOKLYN BRANCH, | ‘Nos, 102, 104 and 106 Court street, near State. Harmony and Composition, Elocation, Drawing and Painting and Modern Languages. are taught (privately and in classes) by the most emiuent professors, at mode- SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS OPEN DAILY from 8 A M, branch in. this city, ana | the view of obtaining patronage thereby. NSANTE, ING HALL, most unpre — hts and six (6) matinee EVENING, February 20, at ‘asion Mme. Christine Nilsson rand opera D Brame RDA’ On this SICAL. 3 London, where she is engaged to app Opera, brury Lane. Christine Nilsson wi ner’s LOHENGRIN. CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, artists: MLLE. SOR aa 4. & CARY, STIGNOR CAMPANINI, M. MAURE. SIGNOR NANNE'’ Vocal and Instramental Music, SIGNOR being entirely distinct from | of the Academy of Music, at 9 imitate its name, evidently with GRAND CHORUS AND OBCHESTRA. c The company comprises the following eminent ~ MADAME CHRISTINE NILSSON, MLLE, MARESI, M. CAPOUL, SIGNOR DEL PUENTE, SCULARA; BEHRI. agon of 18 nights ANTED Ty RENT—A GOOD HOUSE IN A QUIET, | A il Tespectable neighborhood, above Fourteenth street} | Se ee rent not over $1.8). Send iocation and terms toJ. P. F., | residence or the pupil Dox £,645 Post oltice. oT ce | hours per week ‘addres GERMAN TEACHER OF MUSIC, Qtinway HALL, CAROLINE RICHINGS BERNARD’ LATELY lessons on the piano at his terms, $18 per quarter, two SHUBERT, Herald office, cl certs, of the olden and ANTED—AN ELEGANTLY FURNISHED HOUSE, GENTLEMAN, TE, from Twentieth to Foriy-seventh street, Fitth a term: 20 per quarter, Spanish. will’ give lessons at modern times, on EV WEDNESDA Admission, 75 cents: reser ACHER OF THE PIANO AND pupils residence ; ‘est Thirteenth st. d seats, $1. Sto Apply ai e ue or quite contiguous. | © I RET ® MUSICAL UNION, comprising 23 ARTISTS, will commence a short series of Grand Costume Con- NG NEXT, Feb. 11. For sale at Schirmer’s, 701 Broadway; General Theatre HOMER FRANKLIN & CO., 589 Fifth avenue. “| GERMAN INSTRUCTOR FOR PIANO, GUITAR, | Dito squas Gr freuen ae Sopa jaxray TO Leash—ron,Tumee Teams, 4 | 2A, ann ane oermge, npiuore Hen CONE Te | ore aciath MeuneG SasTMRT RUT 2 parehiane iedrabie fvmuers wall please state Tneation, | at cigar store 32 Spring street ~ | for reserved seats if SECURED IN ADVANCK. Fent, &c., to SHANT, box 183 Herald Uptown Braucii | e office. H | A YOUNG LADY. COMPETENT | TEACHER, op | TOY PASTOR'S OFRRA HOURE, | 301 BOWERY, — | music, would liké afew more scholars; special at- | + p, PRICES OF ADA 2c. Me, and We WA4NZED—10 RENT TWO HOUSES ADJOINING, | Hon to, first, beginners Call on or address Miss | “te FANNY rest, CABIN eidtraished or unfurnished: proferred in « good | CRAMER, 410 East Kighty-ninth street | eee’ | HERRING rams, ‘BOY. jon, between Madison and Seventh ave: - | 7 Tae etek a ‘NY HEL L : = = = | voice, wishes an engagement in a church in New | Stick nora MAGGIE JANTED—FIRST CLASS ROOMS IN FIRST CLASS | York or Brooklyn. For particulars inquire of Mrs. PERFORMER. NICHOLLS. location, for a young couple, suitable for ight | SEGULN, 154 West Twenty-first street. The great Irish Vocalist, PADDY ROONEY. housekeeping; private family preferred. | Address, stat- i. ae VICTORELLI BROTHERS, _' Miss ANNIE BRADDON. ing Jowest possible terms, M. P., Herald office. RT a ann de | BILLY BARRY asthe COLORED POSTMAN, Lessons, from $12 to FESSOR OF ‘MUSIC, UT ANTED—FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT 25 per quarter. Address PRO- 7 West Twtaty third ‘street. pe ee ot Joe Lang, Larry Tooley, housekeeping for two gentlemen and wive: - dress T. D. Y., 14 P' . een ine street. | AMERICAN cm aes | Broadw WASTEDIMAY 1, UNFURNISHED HOUSE, THREE | DER, Director. CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, y, New York, Prof. HENRY SCHROE MATINEES Tuesday and Saturday. ISTERS IN NEW DUETS. k Gerard, 0. Seabert, &c. Ladies admitted | free on Friday evenings and Saturday Matinee, PANY, The public are respectfully intormed that the Strakosch Grand Italian Opera Company, which has met with the dented success in the Western cities and Boston, will return to New York and give eighteen (15) commencing o'clock. vill make her farewell appearances in America prior to her return to at Her Majesty's Tn the coarse of this season Mme. ill appear as Elsa, in Richard Wag- . MUZ!IO _ AMUSEMENTS. : OOD'S MUSBUM, MY STONB, Ce an | uf TTRnti tiie and entire oem or, THE ELOPEMENT, 1 GARETTE. Every APTERNOON and EVENING, with above, the fol wing rena yned specialty Artists: — GRA MAIO, LiEGLAIRK BROTHERS, FOSTER ities LA BELLA KMMA, YOUNG ODIN, W. & », ATSU. . BXONDAY, Feb. 18, Mr JOUN A. B1GVENS in his now Drama of DANIaL BOUNK. ALLACK’S, Proprietor Mr. LESTER WALLACK Mi Doors open 730 Jommences at 6 o'clock. SIXTEENTH WEEK OF THE OOMKEDY SERIES, VENING UNTIL FURTIIBR NOTICE, SPARE Ae aAToRDAY AFTERNOON, Lord Lytion s great Comedy of RED EVELYN, air, LESTER WALLACK ELABORATE REVIVALS and NOVELTIES are, for the present, unavoidably postponed in conse- ‘quence of the UNPRECEDENTLD DEMAND for seats to witness Lord Ly ton's great comedy. 4 ox book wi! ereiore, the tke WORKS IN ADVANC Carriages may be ordered at a quarter ‘o eleven. RS. ¥. B. CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THRATRE, Mts 5 GWEns AND J.-C, McOOLLOM, MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, MARIE ANTOINETTE, THURSDAY, DIANA, OK LOVE'S MASQUR. YANT'S MINSTRELS, 2D STAEBT. Bra iteeet und Gh avenue. Beging at 8 Over at 10, CROWDED WILH FASHIONABLE AUDIENCES, HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY NIGHTLY. BRYANT'S MINSTRELS. | BRILLIANT SUCOESS, BRYANT'S MINSTRELS. CINDERELLA BRYANTS MINSTRELS. | and the Little Glass Siippor. BRYANTS MINSTRELS. | PAWNBROKER'S. GHOST, BRYANT'S MINSTRELS, ‘As Like as Two Peas, BRYANTS MINSTRELS, ‘OLD BLACK JOE, BRYANTS MINSTRELS. | Mulligan Guard Brass Bana, “THE SHADOW DANCE," Characters by Dan Bryant, Unsworth, Eugene, Nelse Seymour, Bob Hart, Brockway, Emerson, Dave Keed. MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2, SEATS SECORKD. BRYAN1'S OPERA HOUSE. EXTRA MATINEE. THURSDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 12, MATINEE BENEFIT in aid of thenew Church St. Cecilia, BRYAN MINSTRELs in nprand programme. Commences at 2. Over at4 P. M. STBINWAY HALL—MONDAY, S GRAND CHARITY CONCERT FOR THE BENEFIT OF TUE SUFFERING POOR OF NEW YORK, MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 9, ARRANGED BY MRS. EDWARD KNOX, nee Florence Rice, and other distinguished ladies, on which occasion the following eminent artists have geu- crously volunteered their aid Miss HENRIETTA BEEBE, Mme. ANNA MARTINEZ. Mrs, EDWARD KNOX Miss L. LUCKHARDT. Mr. FRITSCH Mr. L. M. GOTTSCH M. LEON DE VAY Mr. A: H. PEASE. Mr. G. W. MORGA! err Directors accol ni Mr. G. W. COLBY and siguor FLORIO, Tickets of admission. $1; reserved yoats Hic, extra, ob- tainable at Sch: er’s, 70! d the General Ticket Ot y 114 Broadway; Pond's, 39 Union square, and at the hall. MATINEK PERFORMANCK OF THE HUNCH” with Mrs. Sheridan Shook as Julia, and I. Master Walter. will be given by the CHAK- 1tY AMATEUR D®RAMALIC ASSOCIATION, at the UNION SQUARE THEATRE, on WEDNESDAY, Febru- ary ll, tor the BENEFIT OF THE FREE TRAINING }OOLS of the Women's eh dsc and Industrial Society, under the management ot Mra SAM'LG: COURINGY, Mrs A, OAKEY HALL, Mrs. Judge ROOSEVELT, Mrs. SHERIDAN SHOOK, CINDERELLA, Mra B.H.VAN AUKEN, Mrs. Judge HILTON, ra, Dr. WHITH, Mrs. R. C. HUTCHINGS, rs, B. K. PHELPS, and many others. ‘Mr. Shook has gratuitously offered the use of the thoa- tre. ‘Tickets may be procured from the following commit tee :--Boxes from Mrs. 8. G, COURTNEY, No. 224 West Sth street, Mrs. Dr. WHITE, No. 1'Wost 44th street Tickets from Mrs. B, H. VAN AUKEN, No. 421 5th avenue. Mrs. B. K. PHELPS, No. 101 Weat 47th street. Mrs. SHERIDAN SHOOK, Union Place Hotel. Mrs. ROBERT C, HUTCHINGS, No. 8 West 52d strect. Dr. J, MARION SIMS, No. 267 Madison avenue. Dr, RUPPANER, Fifth Avenue Hotel. 1. DWINKLLE, No. 27 Weat 34th street. rs, C. K. GRAHAM. At the UNION SQUARE THEATRE. And at the Training School, 625 Broadway, Dex REGIMENT ARMORY, FOURTEENTH STREET, - near Sixth avenue. GILMORE'S GRAND CONCERTS, TWENTY SECON REGIUENT, Be 8. 8. N.Y, P. 5. GILMORE, Leader. cog MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 9, 1874. PROGRAMME, 1, Overture, “Der Freischutz". Gilmore's Twenty-second Re; 2 Concert Waltz, “immortellen” Gilmore’s Twenty-secend Reg! | & Solo for Saxophone, “Don Pasquale Mr,'E. A. Letebre | 4 Polka de Concert, ‘Golden Robi | Obligato for flutes and cl: 5. Grand selection, “The Gems of Nabucco (First time.) Introducing solos tor cornet, cl barytone, &c. 6. Overture, “William Tell” Gilmore's Twenty-se 7. Solo for Cornet, “Yotng America”... Mr. M- Arbuckle. 8. Final from “Ariele” (first time)..... Gilmore's Twenty second Regiinent B 9 Waltz, “Sorgenbrecher”, ..........20..0004 L more's Twenty-second Regiment Band. 10. March, “‘Iwenty-wecond Regiinent' (by request) more Single tickets, 50 cents. Packages of 10 tickets, $4. cert at 8 o'clock. Next Concert atthe Armory, Monday e (ey CONCERT en MANAHAS'S BAND. TAMMANY HALL, February 10, 1874 kets, admitting gentieman and ladies, 50 cents, Concert will commence at 8s oclock; dancing at 10. ‘ickets may be M No. 5 Second s TEINWAY HALL.—THE MOST ENJOYABLE CON- gerts ever offered, commencing Wednesday evening nex! MPERRACE GARDEN THEATRE, story high stoop or English basement, $1,500 pe year. lease three or five years, between eenavee fod A 5 Xington avenues, Twenhicth and Fortieth streets: privs | the pianoforte, at flege taking boarders, Address Mrs, MOORE, station F. | Quarter; best reference: GENTLEMAN WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION ON | dence, TEACHER, box 1) ‘58th street, between Third and Lexington pupil's residence, for $10 per TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 10, a riven. | Address, with resi. erald Uptown Branch office, ANTED.—A DENTIST WISHES TO FIND AN | 1,266 Broadway. A Ment in a suitable locauon tor his office; price | oT ae =m Would associate with an honest party ot good | AN acquaintance iu the city Address, with ul particulars, ough musical education and Dr. #. M., Herald Uptown Branch office. * | references gives lessons at oe es — - ———_—. | aquarter. Address DUJARDIN, ANTED—A HOUSE, OR LOWER HALF, FUR. | Branch office. EXPERIENCED PIANO TEACHER OF THOR- ving undeniable 's residence. Terms $10 box Li7 Herald Uptown | nished or unfurnished, between Eighteenth Thirtieth streets, Lexington and Sixth avenues, at tod crate rent Address CRUTCUET, Herald Uptown Brauch | ¥ery moderate. Address Uptown Branch office. SUPERB AND ELEGANT PIANIST (PLAYS ANY- nue Theatre and Grand Opera Hous W lignite nae FURNISHED HOL SE: OWN. | ers wi lease send locati ved cul P. 8. GOLDEN & CO., 067 Sixth avenue. ATUCuars to WAnted-LOwEB PART OF A HOU nished for housekeeping, between give stricti; and ‘children ay ri [ Ope has te Musical Instruction to ladies niversity of Music, 92 Clinton place. Circulars mailed free. Address Miss WATSON, Pleasing and amusing per! General admission $1. Reserved seats $1 4, SSOCIATION HALL, ‘HURSDAY, FEBRUARY T2, AT 8 P. | ANNUAL CONG: under the direction of WATSON CONTINUES TO N OF ABILITY AND EXPERI- Righth avenues, below bighteenth \ARD.—A GENTLEMA :W . stating lowest terms and ail paruculare BN. / ence will give piano and singing lessons at his or | Admission $LMekets Head ere habe pag ML office Oe emcees Uunroee Ben Aven oe ; | tlenlars) at Ponid’s, O47 Broadway” and 4 Union square, Wy ANTED—Fo ST CLASS AND ACCEPTABLE | PROFESSOR box Ja Herald Upiows Brauch oft | Schirmer's, 7UL Broadway; Jordens & Martens: 116d ED—FOR FIRST CLASS AND ACCEPTABLE | PROFESSOR, box }% Herald Uptown Branch office. Broadway, and at the office of Mr. B. W. Williams, 837 x ouses, jocated. wit : = = ixth avenue, near Forty-vighth street motors tapiottngad Se Saba | YP, SMEDLEY, PRINCIPAL, aro. amine | Sxteaven, node orth sect." °° with of without possession. 5 skye ‘church, desires an engagement ay precentor or 1 ‘ FUANAGAS, sul Fourth avenue, coruer Twentyeigrh | obolrmaster’ Address W. SMEDLEY, 168 Grove street | T" American sovicty ot Painters in Waser Cokees, Ge street EK - j Sebmey Oley open at the National Academy of Design corner of ANTED—FOUR OR FIVE NICELY FURNISHED USIC.—$8 PER MONTH FOR INSTRUCTION oN | fyacheyunae Guan aac” will close Feb- Bovina Wilh avary convenienne fer bousstoantn Piano; practice tree; taught on a pleasing and easy | # ee, ina French flat or private house; must be in a goed | Wethod to sult any age, at 419 West Thirtieth street, near | (1ILMOR VENTY-SECOND REGIMENT BAND. RelghbOrhood and rent moderate, Address, S., Hefurd | Ninth avenue. TA A BET DE OPEN TO ENGAGEMENTS FOR CONCERTS, Lbebebnttenietnte Fn aa x | Man AND MES, UEASKO'S ACADEMY FOR DANC: | p, 3, GILMORE, LEADER, OFFICE NO. 61 WEST | WAYIED-BY, A RESPONSIBLE PaRry, 4 GooD | MM ing. Cla wet at 1,464 Broadway. New quarter | TWELPTH “STREET. jouse, partially farmished or uufurnished, cen- a = a om frally located omession March |, ata reasonable rent, | A te ald Lat A MIVATE and CLASS 1 TRUCTION by the ferred. Particulars to F.. box 3,087 Fost offices, or ore ORCHESTRAL SCHOOL, | eminent Professor, PHILIP LAURENC the ANTED—BY A FAMILY OF FOUR ADULTS, IN genteel location, a nicely furnished Floor, or’ would r take a turnished House. Address. with and loca- RGAN. PIANO, SI tion, RESPON » DOX 194 Heral oa osition, all’ Orch office, away, erald Cptown Branch | Drawing and. Painting, No. 5 East Fourteenth street, next to Delmonico’s. branches, by the best Professors, at moderate prices, at avenues, 1874, GRAND COMBINATION PERFORMANCE. DRAMA, FARCE, SKETCHES, VARIETY, FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE POOR OF THE DOMINICAN FATHERS’ CHURCH. Through the kindness of the Manager of the Fifth Ave- eorge H. Tyler, thing atsight) desires a few more pupils; terms | Esq. oe! ager of the Olympic Theatre, and Rop- GENTLEMAN, box 142 Herald | ert Butler, Esq. politan, the Society in charge of this deserving charity is enabled to offer one of the most formances of the winter season. ERT OF ST. THOMAS’ CHOLR, . gt 3 NEW YORK CONSERVATORY. * No, 5 Fast Fourteenth street, next to Del re | VING, HARMONY AND COM. | estral Instruments, Elocution, | and modern Languages, in all MATRIMONIAL. TAD) monico's. . ONE OF THE WORKING CLASS, OF ED- ucation and refinement, wishes to meet with some ha view to ot truly sincere and will- ‘ANTED—ON LEASE, FOR A TERM OF YE | atte : Wa btore or Gulati ete OF FEARS, A NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC | Ex°eaniy marriage. Persons nor truly sincey below Twenty-ith strcet, or ou Bowery, suitable for a No. 5 East Fourteenth sireet next to Delnonico’s. —_| tng vouive references need not reply. Address Miss 109 Herald ott 'y business. Address CARPET, box Nos. 104 and 106 Court street, near State. BAC HEL CONSTANCE, Washington, b: € 0 es = . IANO AND SINGING LESSONS—BY WAXtED, 70 RENTOA FOUR STORY GENTEEL lady teacher ot long experience in t | - z Sixteenth to Forty-second street, reference ; $10 a month, three lessons a we: ddress | P)IAMONDS, WATCHES, JEW Fourth to sixth avenue. first class purty. send particu: | MUSIC, are to MIX @ ELLIOTT, Fourth avenue and Twentieth | ‘ANTED TO RENT—A SMALL HOUSE, WITH modern improvements: possession wanted’ at once. | add: stating Jocality, rent, & 7! Address, stating Jocality, rent, &c., J. Fe Ly box 11d “ANTED TO HIRF—A GOOD DWELLI private family ; location Fourth to Kighith , Testore, 169%; Italian V) | tor sale at H. KONIG, 391 G us, 1722: 2, Carlo Bergonazi, 1723; iolins, in’ perfect preservation, Bowery, New York city nire of B. F., No. 003 East Ninth sire third floor, back room. Call for one week. box 123 Merala Uptown Branch office. | AP amare for sale low. to pay advair old Gold and Silver bought or exchanged; money advanced. LINDO HE NORMAL DEPARTMENT | 2 Opposite Gilse: TE onthe MEW YORK CONSERVATORY 1s at | Seteeermeameemrene nae CP Donte CAME BOHR: No. 5 East Fourteenth street, next to Delmonico's. OR SALE—A SPLENDID MAGIC HUNTING | FET PCP TEM mera ages ical | Watch, 3 ounce case, 18 carat fine; also 3% ounce ae $1,500, $350, IN GOLD.—1, ANTON 6 ie: sold ¢ \ 3.000782, 3 GOLD.—1, ANTONIUS | Chain, 16 carat, fine; sold on account of poverty. In- bear avenue B, nue, 2 = — Fourteenth to Twenty-seventh street. HEBBEKD, | mT = — | ri West Twenty-first street, corner Sixt avenue’ | STORAGE, | iveeaacenancnas geen eee Posen patsaliten sawitiiy “| paremunned “ = sree ete STANDARD AMERICAN BEVEL TABLES AND TANTED TO LEASE—BY A PRIVATE FAMILY OF | § ii tage FOR FURNITURE, PIANOS, BAGGAG Al. the Phelan & Collender Combination Cushions, adults, a four siory House in first rate order, lo | SGN, 3h ye gods places gated between Lexington and Eighth avenues and | © ‘Twenty-third to Sixtieth street. Addreds. giving size | GTORAGE |. Trunks, Baggage an and rent. F. A. K., station A. — 9 articles of extra value, WASTED TO RENT—PROPOSALS WILL BE RE. | first class warehouses, ceived until Wednesday, February Ll, 1574, for a lease for a term of years from May 1, 1874, of @ Store suit- able tor a banking office; must be on the west side ot 4 avenue. The public is in’ FOR FURNITURE W2 to 114 Fast Thirty-second street, extending to Fourth in separate rooms. MICHALES | for sale only b unerce sireet, near Bleecker. | the patentee, H. W. ‘SPECIALT) ITURE, PIANOS. MIRRORS, spr BEVEL BILLIARD TABLES, WITH nd other packages contai elaney’s patent wire Cushions: Parlor, Bagatelle | at JOHN fe MORRELL and Tripolite Tables; Russian Bowling Alleys, Alligator | built expressly for the purpose, and other Parlor Games, at Warerooms of W. FITH & UO, 40 Vesey stree | Ly, DuOKER & 00., vited to examine, suce Broadway, between Chambers s'reet and spring street, 0G t and Centre on the grade’ Hloor the rent will be secured: answers | ASTROLOGY. i gatutdions wpe t0r oaie, onnsbe aitoee Tee tees Audreas OXFORD, Herald often Price Bot desired. ITENTION|—KNOW | THY DESTINY. CONSULT that received the grand silver medal atthe late Ameri: : FORD, 3 AA. this wonderfully gifted Clairvoyant: gives iuck; | © ate Fe V J ANTED TO RENT—A FURNISHED FRENCH FLAT, | (ells everything, 159 West Forty-first street, near Broad: EW PORTABL ey Fourth eget ourteeath and Forty-second streets and | Way Swe TIT s JN “large assortm We aud. apoonel fide wis ourth aud Seventh avenues. Address, Wi rms, —MME. LA we tAT latest impro' . B. PHELAN'S, N ,. W., box 3,012 Post office, New York. A. Failed Business and Medical ovant, d ¢lay street, New . sty pent WANTED 10 RENt—» HOTEL BAR OR A sammie | eH Twenty elgntn strect, near bixth avenue, Siaauti ae WOVINIE Bilin wearer puingoomgown town, siready ftved up: must be aday | A TENTION. CONSULTATION | ON | BUSINESS, be nearly new and of standaru wakes, No. 22 Come ‘i Felerence yive j : bs 4s, love, nar: é aTy No. Dusingss ,Felerence given required. Address, for three fiaegiticknem ana eth Fay" eed niga ated, | ior Boial ie Pork cos San ee $$ — 0. xt me. SIN |. Clairvoyant. = = —= Aa hi ae OR oA SMALE FAMILY, | “\ REAL ASTROLOGER—PROFESSOR LISTER. — MARBLE MANTELS. d Bixtieth streets, west of Meatecion a Shey, fae A Years’ practice (27 in Boston), now at 329 Sixth ave- ASSORTMENT OF MANTELS, UNSURPASSED 1000. Address L., 04 West Forty-secoud street. | MMe Bend Tor a clrculel La fFbenaty of design and quality of Workmanship. i | Samer " dS a specialty re UROPEAN _ CLAIRVOYANT—TELLS PENRHYN SLATE Ci In the Country, | Hy shows likenesses, causes marriages. He. and $1. Fourth avenue and Seventornth street pbepe re , . | i st Twenty-! street. [. = — trains hatentc he ANTED-IN | MARCH, A COUNTRY PLACE, ga a " }OUR GANGS, ONE RUBRIN z | ether on Long Island, Conn., or North River not RS, STOWE, MEDICAL AND BUSINE PT ke Pt dst I De TT Topmideg, Howes from city: must be pleasant house, weit ‘eohsult her: magnetic ieatment also, 12 other purposes. P.M. WilsUN da'Meccker street. » Good barns, stables, &c.; would lik i . Amity street, ne ixth avenue; fee 2c. to ‘. —_ —— _ ——— Address LL. L., Herald ottice. ee ore | Q KLABER & cos ste RIGINAL MME, BYR $8 | JON, WONDERFUL BU: bs to 225 West Fifty-firat str ESSORS TO KAVANAG COLLENDER, suc: Phelan & Collender, 735 Broadway, New Yor! H. GRU. M MARBLE WORKS, ny ANTED—A PLACE OF FROM THREE TO SIX and Medical Spiritualist, Unerring advice on ail | Kighth ayenue.—Marble and inarhislued Montel ¥ tee nore8, of Land, with large House and Barn: hait to | affairs ns ie Fourth avenu coting, Furniture slabs Counters. kee Tiliuge Moma: Goose Ruri an hour, rent must be mode Ad- | - es Pr te aa ments, Hew ones, &c.; Plumbery Slabs a specialty ; A, Herald Uptown Branch office, | PROFESSOR RODGERS, | CLAIRVOYANT, CHAI. | diamond cutting macbine in operation eae ray 7 lenges the world. The only spiritualist whose power | ————— ———— - WW areD TORENT“A SMALL HOUSE, WITH: A lt given’ the Deity, Nameagiven of the living | QTEWART'S SLATE MANTELS, MARBLE AND em, Acres about one hour trot New York. near | and dead. After you have vintted all the humbups come | ) > c08,, Mantels, rich, and elegant designs, at tbe ‘ ni commutation and receive truth, Ou busives te bas a0 equal he o 2 West Tweaty -tuir: Addross M, »., box vi Herald ottice, | Fourth street pu Seveulh aud Kawhih avenue MCE stEBem Dee | A CARD, | THE NATIONAL CONSERVATORY has been incorporated in the NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, No, § East Fourteenth street, near Fifth avenue, next door to Delmonico's, NOW THE MOST EXTENSIVE and complete music School in the United States. | _ Pupils may begin at any time, the quarter commencing from date of entrance. Subscription books open daily from 8 A. M. to9 P. M, BROOKLYN BRANCH, 102, 104 and 106 Court street, near State. HE SIAMESE TWINS, Just added at an enormous expense to Dr. KAHN’S magnificent Museu } 683 Broadway. Models of this wonderiul freak of nature taken from lite. | The only models in this cquntry. No extra charge. Admission 50 cents, | (YRAND CONCERT, | Robinson Hall, East Sixteenth street, near Broadway. Monday evening, Febraary 9, 1874, ‘at 3 o'clock, Mrs. GULAGER, Soprano: Mrs. GENEVIEVE HOYT, Soprano; Miss ADDIE RANDALL, Contralto; Miss M. E: TORDT, Violiniste; Mr. C. A. McPHERSON, Tenor; Mr. EDWAKD GILBERT, Barytone; Mr. REINHOLD L. HERMANN, Conductor. ‘Ihe pianoforte used is from the Manutacidry of Messrs. J. & C. Fischer. Tickets, $1 90, to be had at the door on the evening of | the Concert. | —_ i | I ATEST DANCES UF THE SEASO! ; | Just published for piano. Faas, C., “Charity Ball” Waltzes... . Te. Strauss, Joh., “At Home” Waltzes + Toe. | Strauss, E Xpositionen” Waltzes, .... i5e. | | Strauss, Kd.| “Public Opinion” Waltzes. Toe | Strauss. Kd.; “‘student’s Ball” Waltzes Tie. | | Weingarten, G., ‘Reception” Lanciers. 0c. We j., “Mariannen”’ Schottische. + We. Weingar: Through Thick and Thin’ Galop... 40c. Weingarten, G., “Jubilee” Lanciers..... Bue. EDWARD SCHUBERTH & CO.,” | square, New York. SEAT IN THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC | o a large, well located, middl isle | 'y church, Address WALTER U. MEAD, A DESIRABL for sal Pew, in Cal 67 Wall street. TRACY. I HEREBY NOTIFY MANAG | ‘SOF hee theatres and others that an impudent piracy of my lay | , LED ASTRAY, | has been advertised in certain theatres. T have in- } rte my lawyer to commence proceedings in the ited States Courts and to include in these suits the managers and proprietors of theatres allowing such per- formances. Atter this public notice no plea of ignorance | will be accepted in extenuation. I am resolved to put a | stop to such audacious imposture which is now becoming | & professional nuisance. DION BOUCICAULT. YARD.—PRIVATE MUSIC LESSONS, PIANO, VIOLIN, | / Organ, Guitar, Flute, Cornet, Zither, Harp, Singing, Harmony.’ $2 Clinton place. Day and evening. Circu: 0 Saw) SLIK \ | lars malled free. WATSON, Direct | Wiss LOUIsA Ly gives lessons in Elocution on Mondays and Thurs- days at Robinson Hail, 13 East Sixteenth street. | QQYMNASTICS AND FENCING.—NEW CLASSES ARE F forming for gentlemen, ladies and children at the private academies of Protessor HENRY GEBHAR, dress, tor circulars, No. 64 Madison avenue, L RAMATIC INSTRUCTION. WILLIAM H, POPE, ACTOR AND ELOCUTIONIST, } | STEINWAY HALL, PERMANENT ADDRESS, | TERMS REASONABL | A COMPLIMENTARY | TESTIMONIAL | WILE | given at the New York Historical Second avenue and Eleventh street, on Friday evening, 13uh inst, at § o'clock, to Miss JENNI“ LEWIS, the | Young Reader. Mine. Gulager, Miss Hobbs, Miss Ba iss Graft, Ellard and Beckett will sing, and Mis Lewis apd others wil! read selections trom popular authors. Tickets $1, at 11¢and 701 Broadway, and at | ¢ door. BE | ty, corner | | T)RAWING AND PAINTING | | PRIVATE and CLASS INSTRUCTION | ame W YORK CO | __No. § Fast Fourteenth str EW YORK MUSKUM OF ANATOMY, 613 BROAD. | | way, between Houston and Bleecker streets. — i ievery one should visit the wonderful museum. It is full of everything people should see and understand, faily on the “Philosophy of Marriage.” tures 6 | parties unable to atiend these important lectures can | ave them forwarded, post free, on receipt of 25 cer by addressing SEORETARY NEW YORK MUSEUM ANATOMY, 618 Broadway. (JO, SONG AND DANCE, JIG, CLOG AND TRISH ig Dancing taught for the stage. Ladies taught. jos of superior ity at various prices. N. B.—Bo- “Bi ual,” the only method of the ver published, et ling the pupil to play at sight withouta teacher; this method is not by not Call and see it, Price, $5, Bogan's “Guide to the Stage; or, Danc- ing Without'a Master,” contains all the above dances | Mr. Bollybrook, an exquisit Co Moy | Academy, 602 Sixth avenue, near Thirt | “QANJO.” complete. , Hrice, Bh. i LN J. BOGAN, 100 East Houston st., near Bowery, NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1874.—_QUADRUPLE SHEET. AMUSEMENTS, Nistor canna, VORES, SITIVELY LAST prior (9 their Tor Gaufornia. vi VOKES vol 01 vors! O™™ 62 of the ° STORES cus VOKES VOKES Vol OKES who wil! K thetr iONB LAST WEEK : barvty Wine oe AND TUESDAY, avid " 4 the Whimsical Nautical Extravaganzs Last v FUN IN A FOG, Last Ww BONG: woke ules) MERRI- Be et| toe LASE WE basins supported by the company. shay ednesday and Thursday, THK WRORG MANN THE SIGHT PLACE. Fr, TAR BELtas “OF THe KitcHEN, LAST VOKES MATINEE, SATURDAY AT 1:30 THE BELLES OF THE KITCHEN. Monday, Februa: nti _comantle Amer. oan drama by GLOKGE PAWORIE RUWE, cauied LEATHERBTOUKING, founded on the celebrated romance by Fenimore Cooper, THE LAST OF Ti MOHICANS, illustrated with bevutiful pisturesqas scenery, thrilling historical table: novel ani surprising effects, cos tumes of the time, and supported b: POWERFUL COMBINATION CAST, ATH AVENUE THEATRE, O Twenty-elghth street, next to Broadway. Begins $8. Carringes may be ordere 4 tor Li. ontn atnts may be necured one week alicad. Box office Sa dst Bau awh: Proprietor and Manager FOLLINE 1 LAST NIGUTSt aver night this week, ¥r. AUGUS- TIN DALY'S most prilliant Comedy on the fortunes and frailties ov society, FOLLINE, “‘Folling’ was an instantaneous and riking . “FOLLINE|!" ati hit."—Heraid. _ The Tribune says:—“One_ tangible impression, and that a good one, re- mains from ‘Folline.' It counsels economy and chastity.” capainael =) na d that ently upholstered tha biyno play was! ever so brillian in'New York, Tne Mail says ample ot the he co se it of the is the lead- -adio' of age > ing idea ‘of the author . The Horald says :—“Folline” has been successfully produced before crowded, brillant and delighted audiences. The drama is full of action. Not a scone, Nol acharacter is superfluous * * ‘The story is concerned with the ambi. tions, loves, folly, sin and penitence of ‘@ Young couple. '* It ws superbly placed on the stage. * * * Jt is in four acts, and we nre afraid to say how many dresses. We chronicle am une- quivocal and striking success. Characters by Mr. Charles Fisher, D. Harkins, James Lewis, W. Davidge, Louis James, George Parkes, Owen Fawoett, Hart Conway, D. Whiting, J. G. Peakes, Miss Ada Dyas. Miss Fanny Davenport, Mrs. G. H. Gilbert, Sara Jewett, Minnie Conway, Nina Varian. LAST FOLLINE MATINEE EGXT SATURDAY AT 1:30, LAST NIGHTS, Folline is 80 ‘oba- set * “ROLLINE !” .* Mr. Daly begs to announce that he has purchased the solo right for production in this country of M. Alex- andre Dumas’ last and most important successtul con- temporaneous comedy, now running in Paris to over- whelming houses, and entitled i MONSIKUR ALPHONSE. Prior to the production of this most brilliant work, however, the crowning effort of one of the master dramatists of this age, Mr. DALY will offer, ater a most careful, costly and conscientious preparation, one of the choicest comedies, by the master dramatist of all ages the perennial SHAKFSPEARE; and on saturday even- inte February 21, will be produced at this theatre the daloty, humoroua and fancitul conceit, entitled .. LOYE'S LABOR LOST! It is now nearly & quarter of a century since this superb comedy was last played, and its represent: tion on the present occasion will be marked by a distr bution of rare and unusual notableness and by an elab- orateness of ales that will make the periormance in every way phenome! he’ "it may thus be seelt that FOLLINE will be acted only a tew evenings longer. Seats tor anv ot the closing nights may now be secured by mail, messenger or tele- <= OOTH'S THEATRE, LESSER, J. B. BOOTH, LAST WEEK BUT ONE OF THE ENGAGEMENT of Mrs. J. B. BOOTH. UNANIMOUS APPROVAL OF THE PRESS AND PUBLIC of Adolphe Belot's new play of ELENK, which will be repeated every night this week. ELENE. AES Mrs. J.B. BOOTH Tn the is character Mrs. J. B. Booth hasachieved a TRULY GREAT AND ARTISTIC SUCCESS. EVERY MEMBER IN THE OAST. NEW AND APPROPRIATE SCENERY, MUSIC, PROPERTIES AND APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, February atl ck Bui ONE oF Mrs. J. B. BOOTH Carriages may be ordered at 1044. MONDAY EVENING, February 23, 1874, Mme. FANNY JANAUSCHKCK will make her first a) pearance at this theatre. Seats secured in advance the theatre and atthe music store of C. Ditson & C., 711 Broadwi ETROPOLITAN THEATRE, 585 and 587 Broadway. 585 and 587 Manager...... * RB. W. BUTLER THE MOST-VARIED ATTRACTION EVER WITNESSED. ENTIRE CHANGE THIS WEEK. FIVE DISTINCT COMPANIES COMBINED, SUCH A SIGHT AS IS RARELY SEEN. Tho most gorgeous Pantomime of the season, produced under the immediate supervision ot Mons. PAUL MARTINETTI and the FAMOUS MARTINETTI TROUY’ entitled PAUL AND VIRGINIA; Or, THE HARLEQUIN AND THE GOOD FAIRY. Clown, Paul Martinetti; Harlequin, Mons. E. Velard Columbine, Matilda Martinetti; Pantaloon, Worle. The great London Sensation Artists, TH FAMOUS JACKLEY TROUPE, Ten in number. The renowned California Comedian, FRANK HUSSEY, and the veteran Comedian, COOL’ WHITE, GILFOIL AND KOOKE, the great Western Song and Dance Artists. ee > THE GREAT SAM RICKEY me NFW YORK and MASTER BARNEY, LAST MATINEE PERFORMAN' ELENE, Paris by Gaslight FAVORITES, will appear in a new and original Sketch, entitled OUR BOYISH DAYS, PAT McCAFFRAY, a recent importation.. SAM RICKEY. “George F, Ketchum. The sparkling Comedietta, T ROUGH DIAMOND. . | YY, the Kough Diamond......4DITH BLANDE. | THE ACKNOWLEDGED or NIE HUGHES, jedged_Serio-Comic Vocalist, in new and popular songs. The beautifal Spanish Vance. entitied | LA BELLE Ls. SPAGNOL, Misses Caroline. Gabriella and Henrietta, Schrotter Sis- tersand Miss KATE WILSON, TOGETHER WITH OUR REGULAR COMPANY, | SEE BILLS. BVERY EVENING. Doors open at7; Cartain rises at 74. Popular prices of aduission, 25¢., e., $1. | TEINWAY HALL—WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY | evenings, a Quaker Courtship will take pl DERKRANZ. THE GRAND FANCY DRESS BALL will take place on THURSDAY, February 12, at the ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Admission tickets for o an and two ladies, at the price of $15, can be pi . under the usual restric= tions, by applying to the following gentlemen :— €, Godtrey Gunther, 19 Union square. Emil Unger, No. 6 Barclay street Herrman U witung. H, Mosenthal, 337 Broad way. | L. Kaemmerer, 36 Walker street. Adam Brautigam, 70! Broadway, H.C. F. Koch, 15 Carmini George Nemb: f Steck & Co., 25 Bast Mth street. Jacob Windmuller, German Savings Bank. ©. F. L. Hohenthal, 87 Third avenue. ‘Theo, E. Heidenield, 179 Second avenue. Sig. Kaufmann, 39 Nassau street. Charles Unger & Co., 46 Exchange place. J. Honig. 111 Broadway. L. A. Grass, 135 Chambers street. | ¥. H. Neymann, 97 Maiden lane. ©. A. Nathusius, 29 Broadway. William Stemway, Steinway Hall. P. Ernenwein, 14% 'Nassau street, Boxes can be obtained at the office of L. A. GRASS, 136 | Chambers street. £, li, NEYMAN, 97 Maiden jane, tor the Committee, TERRY'S @ AND SPARRING yfith street — rencing Appa- ircnlars, FEN Boxing taught in one month, Superior ratus and Boxing Gloves for sale, Se Send for HE HAPPY WORLD.—MANAGERS WISHING TO negotiate for the production of this very successful Pplitical satire with Miss Marion Fiske and ME. Moses . nh their origina arts, 1 ress: WILLIAM €. HUDSON Faust ein, took tt GUMORE'S GRAND CoNcER TS, WENTY-SECOND REGIE MONDAY EVBNING, February 9. Attractive Programme lyn, ENT BAND, ris byiStarlight. Paris by Moonlight. Armory, Four.eenth street and sixth avenue, NSO.” “BANJO. WILLIAM D. SPARKS will take a few pupils at his or their residence and guaranice entire satisfaction atter one course ot pupil taught privately. No, 240 East sev ERMAN, G PRIVATE AND CLASS INSTRUCTION by the eminent fRornseo OTTO KUPHAL, at the NEW YORK GONSERVATORY, ‘ No, 5 East Fourteenth street, naxt to Delmontico's. RAMATIC \TRUCTION.—A__ PROFRSSIONAL lady of ex; rhe nee will give lessons in siocation a4 prepare ladles Address W., care of aller, Stage manager. (b's Theatre, New Yorks AMUSEMENTS. . GBAND OPERA HOUSK.—THIs SUNDAY) BYKMING, “s® For the sale of choice reserved seats the Box office ‘Will remain open to-day from 12 o'clook until 5. Prices Admission $0 conts. Reserved seats, 60 cents and $1 extra. ‘ BE, of Boston Jubilee renows, who will lead the ENTIRE TWENTY-SECOND SUXTY-FIVE riegEse st ene a inotuding the fs (ebre, saxophonels Arbeckls, cornet, ane Le- *.° The je scene will reses alact wih ht Meera rereen,erreon pace oy heh, peer in their brilliant new uniforms under will be remarkable lor Tee novel att eet, Deo The participant srtiets in : KAND OPERATIC CONCERT form the following extraordinary array of musica talent :— D REGIMENT The nlite TWENTY.SEOON ixty-flve accomplished Instr Arbuckle, sole cornet, and Letebre, soto agi 5 3 |, Earope's great re The Gatite GERMAN GAN OBER GON e a oui ichtinay, sopran we 4 Antonia Henne: alto.” Jacob Grat ak, Darytoae, Eli ise, soprano, Theodore Toodt, toner, Lehman, alto, G. Urchs, basso, * neffective chorus. The string orchestral accom. animeats will be under the conduct of Herr Gail PROGRAMME, L Overture—"'semiramidi' Romént ont ramidi"’.. . Gilmore twenty-second Regiment Band. ir Suisse". . -Pontiag 2. Solo for saxovhone-—" Mr. E. A. Lefebre. Mr. M. Arp 7. Grande Fantatsie—“ll Profita” .Meyerbeer @russian band’s prize selection at Parisian oxhivition.» Gilmore's Twenty second Hegiment Band. 1 Overture—‘‘Austrian themes"’........ Wostmeyer Gilmore's twenty-second Regiment Band. 2 Aria from ‘‘obert”—'0 Chio Aduo”.......Meyerbeer Miss Antonia 3 Solo for violin—“‘Airs Ruases’ Wientawakt M. Wieniawakig «@ Fackeltanz No, 2—“Marche aux } narabesux he leyorbeer Gilmore's Twenty second Regiment Band. 5, Scena Il Trovatore—Miserere’ Artists of the German Opera Troupe. 6 Hallelujah chorus—“Messiah” ilmoro's Twenty-second Regiment Band. y be ordered for 10:30, nue and Twenty-thid street. Begins at & Matinee at 1:30 THE PRICES for the stupendous performance provided will be as follows Admission... +. Seats in Orchestra anc Seats in Parlor Chairs. Family Circle....... “A ROUND OF PLEASURELII" TWO GRAND PER¥ORMANCES TO-DAYt Family Matinee at 1 Kvening at 7:45 o'cloc *4® Those are positively the FAREWELL PERFORM. ANCES of FOX'S wonderful grand spectacular cemio ntomime, HUMPTY DUMPTY ABROAD! The oe (a Pek to announce for MONDAY EVENING (TO-MORROW), FEB, 9, 1874, an entirely new entertainment, selected with the view: of satistving the growing taste tor bright, crisp. amusing and kaleiaescopic veriormances, and at the same time IRREPROACHABLE IN CHARACTER, The new enter- ne will be In al lrespects, What its name implica, ROUND or wes s PLEASURE, giving the delighted auditor a selection from every nov- elty and specialty in the theatrical world and perm:t- ting the best class of playgoers ® pleasant and untainted TEN MINUTES WITH EVERY KNOWN AMUSEMENT, A constant succession of novelties and specialties wil be offered and the programme will undergo a change ev¢r; Week. The co-operation of the MASTER DRULL 0! THE AGE, MR. G, L. FOX, has been secured, and a rapid series of COMIC AND MAGIC PANTOMIMES, as well asa series of localized farces, new as well ax familiar ones, will begin and end this UNIQUE ENTERTAINMENT, which will be ipreraperen at all times with brief bat de- lictous_ selections from the most popular BALLETS ACTION, spectacular and pantomimic; the RAREST FEATS of the CURRICULUM, the choicest MELANGK OF MINSTRELSY. the most daring flights of th ym, nastic Arena, the newest Songs and the very of everything that is attractive and enjoyable. The Opening Programme tor MONDAY EVENING, FER, 9, 1874, AND EVERY NIGHT DURING THE WEEK, ‘as well as at the MATINEE, SATURDAY, AT 1:30, a o'elock precigtly an adaptation: 14 and At8 o'clock precisély an ada ion an old al pope ie Fox Specisl® Row pniitied JACK HARK AW. Mr. Tobias Shortcut, a Tobucconist........ Me. @. L, POX cltgstot the cast by the Grand Opera House Dramatie ompany. i, Atter the Farce the | CELEBRATED MARTENS will appear in their tamous CAT DURT. To be followed by the great Ethiopian Delincator, Mr. J. W. McANDREWS, assisted by. Mr. HARRY STANWOOD, in the great act called “THE POWER OF MUSTO." And this to be succeeded by the marvel of the age, KING SARBRO, who will among other perilous feats, walk @ rope stretched from the stage to the family circle of the Grand Opera House, and descend sliding while standing erect. After which will be presented the famous Taglion! Ballet d'Action, in two scenes, entitled THE SUULPTOR'S DREAM, arranged and produced under the direction of Mile, BETTY RIGL, and in which Mile. BETTY RIGL and Mile. EMILY RIGL will appear, assisted by an corypnees and Corps de alle’ lowed by th ‘The ballet wil! be fl lowed by the appearance of in his unique, mystical, musical act, entitled THE SEVEN MAGICAL CHANGES. Sueceeding which the world renowned LON BROTHERS, in their graceful feats of strength and expert agility, entitle THE PYRAMID egilet thee AND TRIPLE TOUR- 1QUET. Mr. HARRY STANWOOD in his Banjo Act THE MARTENS in their sweet Tyrolean Ballade The whole of this superb entertainment will be crowned and will be terminated by the production for the first time in nine years of G. L. FOX'S screaming and amusing Comic Pantomime, entitled HOMPTY DUMPTY ‘AT SCHOOL! Founded on the celebrated picture of “THE SCHOOL IN AN UPROARI* Master Bobby Bobbs, the Big Boy of the School. Mr. GEO. L, Doctor Noddy, the Schoolmaster..... Mr. 0. K. Fox Annette, the Maid of all Work. -. Emily Righ NOLOSSEUM, BROADWAY AND THIRTY-FIPTH STREET. THE MAGNIFICENT PICTORIAL ILLUSION of PARIS BY NIGHT, with the enchanting effects of moonlight, star- light and gaslight, EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING, from.1 o'clock to So'clock P. M.,and from 7 to 10 o'clock P. M., until farther notice, together with the varied attractions of THE POLYTECHNIC PROMENADE, to which is added the mystic illusion of THE SPiRIT HAN first time in America, and the interesting and im structive novelties cf THE LECTORIUY with an entire new Lecture on the Delusions and Ulusions of Science, introducing THE PROTEAN CABINET, a mysterious and startling illusion of science im the style of the Davenport Brothers. All entertainments are under the direction of PROFESSOR TOBIN, Admission $1 and 1 extras. The management a.¢ pleased to announce the arrival of the DARWINIAN ORCHESTRA, a won- derful automata of six ‘igures soon to be piaced in the Arcade. W PARK THEATRE. BROOKLYN. Manager...eee. +s osee sed. RB, SAMUBLLS, KELLOGG GRAND ENGLISH OPERA. Monday—LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR, | | | z z g 2 2 g = WasUseD 49 stg ‘Tuesday—MARTHA. Wodnesday—MARRIAGE OF FIGARO. Thursday—FAUST. Friday~MARITANA, aturday, Kellogg Matinee -ROMEMIAN GIRL turda) t—FRA . . Monday Feb. 16 Atst night of the grand spectaculae ailet pantomline sie WHITE SWAN. I ARLEM THEATRE, NDAY EVENING, FEB, sete R, SAMUELLS? y NEW PARK THEATRE COMPANY, OF BR OKLYN, MONDAY, TUBSDAY AND WEDNESDAY, Be Ey A apa, THORSD OPTERY OF LIFE. ‘ IVOLL GARDEN, Kighth street, THIS (SUNDAY) ‘between Second and Third aveanes, AFTERNOON, : at y and EVENING, tern! two at 7 o'clock, GRAND SACRED CONCER’ Admission, 25e. PAUL PALR. Propristor. boy ele [that tidal le NG THURSDAY ay and Saturday eveniny sing eason will be given. Laelia MET oronttay THEATRICAL AND SHOW PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STRERT A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIETY CUTH CONGTANTLY ON BAND