The New York Herald Newspaper, February 14, 1874, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

LuT FOR aaa BUILDING. WITH A VIEW TO SECURE ELIGIBLE TENANTS | RUSSELL, FOR THE FEW OFFICES NOW REMAINING UN IN THE BEN BEEN REDUCED, MAY OBTAIN OFFIC {TO INSURANCE AND BANKING OFFIC PRES! TUNITY TO SECURE GREAT TED AN mas PURPOSES. BEDUCTION IN RENTS. LET NG THE RENTS HAVE FIRST CLASS TENANTS RY LOW RENTS, 1s Now OPPOR. ON MOST TT BUI AND aT Vi LY FAVORABL, UNUSUA FAVORABLE TERMS. SAE ABOVE BUILDING IS COMPLETELY FIREPROOF, B ALL MODERN IMP INQUIRE OF r 100 Suits STOR PLACE site! TWO E EATED BY STEAM, EVATORS, ROVEMENTS, HOMER MORGAN, NO, 2 PINK STKEET. LEASE FAVORABLY, staurants, Base- located: fronting Rooms, and" ¢ ments, most Broadway, between Cooper Institute aud Bible House. apply at 2? Third avenu LADY, HAVING A BEAUTIFUL HOUSE NEAR AA Fifth Avenue Hotel, will let an elegantly furnished Parlor Floor toa club of gentlemen ening use, or will Jet for other genteel business purposes; also other Rooms at reasonable rates, Inquire at sy West Twenty- fourth street BiUOCk, VERY SHORT —N 4, 6 AND 8 EAST wentieth street, only houses’ between Broadway and Fifth avenue; separately or proved, CENTRAL PARK HOTEL 701 for 16 years Y and 28 fe teulars trom the tenants. Apply on 5 OMS TO LET established 15 and well southwest cory evon Sey TEAM POWER has at partially im- 3 Broadway. SE—-STABLISHED of 100 feet on the Park LOCATED 3s low to good G SHOP, old st. VARIOUS SIZE POWER WORKS, A JOB GRINDT at BARTHOLP'S, 33 2 HORS © Rooms, ch YN STEA 55 Atlantic su h terry TEAM POWER.—WANTED TO RENT, IN OR NEAR © the city, either one or two I with use of Steam Power, Shaiting, «ce. Apply. » height, position, and other particulars, ii lowest rent for a ‘term of years, to JAMES G. WILSON, 10 Pemberton square, Boston, Mass. TEAM POWER TO LET.— with St feet JOHN McLak. STHAN Pow and baseme: ‘team Power; West Twenty-sey to le TO LE Floors, Apartncuts in 33 Lewis street. Inquire | FLOORS pth st ROOMS dy Power Third and Grand 50X50 OR 50X100 all sides. Hoboken, N. J. FIVE STORY BUILDING r in part, with or without woodWorkers allowed. 160 —TO LET whole light; SUITABLE FOR AND GRO- AND APARTMENTS IN NOS. S 3, FL au, Wand 25 Mott and 37 Spring street. Inquire at agent's room, No. 1, in 213 Mott st VER 100 FEET DEEP, WITH TWO STORE SM 000 tes: possession imme: on the Broadway show win p ises, owner, 28 West Nin No. 2 Fine stree’ University place. OWS: one of the pest business locali- tiately. Apply to U. RICHMOND, 45 East Fourwenth street, between OR MORE YEARS, THE STORE ; 25 feet front; first Class five story, jar; marble troat; will be leased Apply to WARD MoALLISTER, eteenth street, or HOMER MORGAN, 0 LE’ T—THE and Cellar in Harle MOST SPLENDID CORNER STORE | Suitable for a first class gro- Ser, baker or other business. ‘0 LET—A BAKERY THOS. Sixth avenue, sixth streets, suilable tor B. BERDELL, 306 East 118th street. FOUR OVENS, ON between Twenty-fiith and Twenty- pie, oracker and fancy cake bakery. Inquire at No. 416 Sixit avenue, trom 2 wll 4 o’cloe! 0 LET—A SPLENDID NEW S1OR: glass windows) on the best corner in Jersey City; curs pass in every direction. Inquire at No. 177 Pavouia avenue, Jersey Cit) 10 LET—A LARG ner first class business locality. of Bighth ‘third avenue STORE avenue and Thirty Inquire of H. s. enth street; 10 LET—DESIRABLE LO. ER BROAD- way and Broome street; also Loits corner Broome and Mercer. street, with st Inquire ot rents. nh Power, at reasonable VULCANITE JeWELRY COM PANY, 445 Broome street, fitth floor. 10 LET—ONE OR BOTH OF THE CENTRALLY LO- cated Stores 9x06) 170 and doors trom Canal, with basement and vault jossession immediate it desi ble for a cont 1850), No. 131 avenue C. avenue B, or to the Janitor on the prewises, 10 LET OR LEASE—WITH STEAM POWER, TWO | large Rooms, 45x90, with ample ‘on three sides;' also one smal allowed. Apply ‘to THE LYON FACTURING COMPANY, corner Firstand North Third streets, Williamsburg. Centre street, two a. Apply to GEORGE W Lewis street, foot of Fifth and ve: STORE AND BASEMENT, SUITA- ctionery and pastry (esiablished Apply to MANSUY DODIN, 153 om; no & PELLO MANU- LEASE—FOR A NUMBER OF YEARS, 4 FOUR | etry Building in Cherry street, 75 teet south of James slip, 38xfi, suitable jor any kind of m: pasacturing business : hoistway and everything complete; or will be sold on very reasonable terms. street Inquire ai CHARLE 358 Water ELLLY. 10 MANUFACTURER: to let, with steam powel sible partie OF FLOOR ROOM i erect Buildings for bower to any extent furnished. Ap- Diy to i, W. GREENE, 20 Plymouth street, Brooklyn. 3 5: DWELLING TH STREET AND [BROADWAY—FLOOR OVER store to let for business purposes; best point up | town, Apply in store. ied * . BEEKMAN STR. tolet T, F ON J.D! WENDEL, HOUSES TO LET. Furnished. N UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY.-—-THE PORT WASH- ington Residence of James Gordon ‘With several acres in iawn and shade, s Hudson River, will be 5 ennett, Esq., | nted, furnished. to a caretul tenant and immediate possession given; stables, carriage houses, barn, &e. Itis situated upon an elevation of o the Hudsom River, ot which it has a m Also, on the adjoining property, ar be rented, furnished, affording two tam: tunity to reside near each other: gTapery, greenhouse. leant House The grounds wiil be kept in order by the owner. The Boulevard and ~ now completed, atiord The time from ey st is about forte minui For turther particul —A CHANCE.—TO LI House, suitable tor a respectable party; possession at Nineteenth street, tourth door east Secon 1PM. URNISHED HOUSE cation, $150 month, possession mn also one at $4W) month, or will sell House and Furniture. Nicholas avenue, which are nt drives to the property. et to Fort Washingtoa by steam * rs apply to POTTER BROTHERS, Nos. 4and 6 Warren street. YaTLs, 883 altel: Sixth avenue, corner Fittieth street. Unrurnished. S UNFURNISHED FOUR STORY AND BASEMENT brick House, 16 rooms; Beach street, near West Broadway; rent 81.500; early possession. ROBERT Tf. MEEKS, 5) Cedar street. OUSE TO LET—FOUR STORY, HIGH STOOP, brown stone trout, 21.0 eet; No. 13 West Seven- th street, near Firth avenue. esion given immediate!y Apply in the house, LET—BROWN STONE HOUSE, ON HILL, fully furnished; ail unprovements;’ billiard table and piano. QUIMBY & BISSELL, (PO ERTHON IRVING PLACE. N od maneat too small pri modera Sppiy. in writing, to W. B LET—A THREE STORY HIGH stoop BRICK | 414 West Forty-seventh street. 201 Montague street, Brooklyn, EAR SIXTEENTH ing, with Extension, at e amily. For permits 58. 34 Wall street. tory Dy Can be front Hi 9 seen between 10'A. M. and 2 P. M.; ali modern improve- "1,200 per annum. mens FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LE’ A to five. NUMBER OF FURNISHED ROOMS TO i suited for [ Apply at iT. im suits of trom tw it housekeepini yacorier Twenty-tifth st ighth a A one with grate fire’and one with changed. “8 University place, near PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET TO G2ZNTLEMEN without board, two neatly furnished hall Bedroon re; references e. ‘ourteenth street. Broadway, | RNER, 353 | eam power, lighted } OVER | R OYAL VICTORI | perature of the land, 75 | oly to F, ALEXANDRE & SON, 33 Broadway. san oppor- | UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART. MENTS TO LET. TS LET—TO A SMALL GENTEEL FAMILY, ONE Floor of the house 366 West Eighteenth street, comsist- ssion immediately. Inquire of J, ‘Thirty-third st., or on the premises, | [GET GBASEMENT AND SECOND | STORY OF } house 451 East 14th street, Hariem Ki Mirrors, ome oval and one long, tor sale cheap. Apply | the house. STEPHEN ROBERTS. TO A FAMILY OF ADULTS, TWO UNFUR. loors, of English basem: house, 233 Fourth hue) (ill May, 1875; possession March 1, IS74; ret $80 moiih. ing of five room | iaetahs GE : | (PO RENT—PART OF A HOUSE, IN PERFECT ORDER co! sisting of two basements, three rooms on secoud floor and three rooms esirable location : pos: immediately, Apply ‘on the premises, No. 5% nil street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. BOARDERS WANTED. ELEGANTLY FURNISHED BACK PARLOR A family's own superior house, to 7 n, with or without excellént Boar: ‘210 Second avenue, rg | references. | $150 E8,2A%, $6 HER WEEK AND UPWaRDs | DL OU tor fGrst class Kooms, with excellent Board, | at 172, 174, 176 and 178 Bleecker strect, six blocks west of | Broadway. | =9m AVENUE, NO. 76—DESIRABLE ROOMS, WITH Board: a cosey littie Suiton second floor and one Keom on tourth floor. One or two table boarders may be accommodaced. References, RTH AVENUR, M3%—HANDSOMELY FURN J Kooms to let, with Board; terms inoderates aia 12 TARAYETIE | PLACE, CORNER FOURTH sireet.—Handsomely turnished Kooms, all trout, with very best table, on most reasonable terms. ‘Tran: sient boarders wanted, | 14.78, 82 —A PARTY OF GENTLEMEN CAN { obtain handsomely turnished Rooms, en suite or | stugiy, with Board, at 217 West Fourteenth street; terms moderate; house first class; references, | 1 STH STRE | 4) large nished, Koom 17 UNION SQUARE.—LARGE, CHEERFUL ROOMS to let, with Board, to young men, on very reason- able terms to those willing to room together; also a hall com for one. Thquire on second floor. , 365 WEST.—WITH BOARD, ON Room, on second floor, comfortably fur- with every accommodation; also two small erm mode relerences exchanged. | 18 WEST FORTY-NINTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH © avenue.—Front Room, on third floor, elegantly fur- nished, with Board; house’ and table first class; ¢ | ences exchanged. | [OTH STREET, WEST, 416 —HANDSOMELY FUR. | Le nished double and single Rooms, with Board; hot | and cold water, gas and bath; American family; terms 36 to $7 per week. BD STREET, 165 WEST, 14 BLOCKS FROM BROAD- Ww ‘One or two pleasant single Rooms, with first AMUSEMENTS, ‘ALLAOK’S, Proprietor and Mi Doors open at 7:30, mences at 8 o'clock. SIXTEENTH WEEK OF THE COMEDY SERIES, TWENTY.THIRD TO TWENTY. Lord Lytwon rant Comedy of “rT ALFRED EVELYN, tir, LESTER WALLACK ELABORATE REVIVALS an NOVELTIES are, for the present, unavoidably postponed in conse- guence of tt UNPRECEDENTED DEMAND for seats to witness Lord Lytton's great comedy. ‘The box book will, thereore, be open THREE WEEKS IN -ADVANGK. Carriages may be ordered ata quarter to eleven. on™ PIO. VAUDEVILLE AND NOVELTY THEATRE. ‘Astounding combinat i aniMtounding combination of the amazing, incredible LAST THREE NIGHTS OF THE = a! Holman Opera Troupe. 3~|_ 3 soak : & an £] LA somNAMBULA. >|, &3 E g Bla s =3 i ie 2 ee E2123 Bilsk § So sire g\ez, 8 52.28 slash ga755 S2)zE58 &Q os Volcanic Eruption | 52lge* & € ot Slee & 2 19 Novelty Comets [eZi" ep « 5 — Be 3 2 c|New Artists, mew Scenes /S | 2 5 s lew Muss ie | Om = |Everything new and start-|2 s me la - nd Saturday matinee, ng and Wednesda: 0 credibly low prices » Family circle, $uc.; orchestra and baleony. 0c. Re- served seats, $1. Secure seats in advane ETROPOLITAN THEATRE, All for th 585 and 587 Broadway. 585 ana 837 Manager. seeeee ete see oR. W. BUTLER ‘he popular Vaudey ille Vhenire of New York. FIVE DISTINCT COMPANIES COMBINED. Metropolitan] The most gorgeous pantomime | Speciat Metropolitan | of the season, Family Metropolitan | VAUL MARTINETTR, the great | Matinee, Metropolitan | Clown, together with’ the great j Mati Metropolitan | MARTINETTE TROUPE OF | a Metropolitan PANTOMINISTS, o'clo the great London Sensation Artists, THE WONDERFUL JACKUEY ‘TROUPE, TEN IN A New and Original Sketch by SAM RICKEY, entitled UUR BOYISH DAYS. MASTER BARNEY, COOL WHITE, FRANK RUSSEY, JOHN QUEEN, WM: WEST, GEOXGE KiTOHUM, J. L. TAPHORN, Mile. LEONA DARE. Mule. LEONA DARE, Miss JENNIE HUGHES, Miss JiSNNIE HUGHES. Miss EDITH BLAND as the Rough Hiamond, AND OUR IMMENSE COMPANY LVERY EVENING. Afternoon doors open at L | class Board and attendance. Proper reference required. 4678, SIREET, WEST. 207.—CHEAPEST ROOMS IN the city for the accommodation; second or third floor; with or without Board; with a widow lady and tew boarders. * WEST SIXTEENTH STREET.—TO LET, WITH | Board, large, well furnished Rooms and hail Room. References. | 54 WEST TENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND | De ‘sixth avenues.—An elegantly furnished, desirable | Room to let, with or without Board; grate fire; private family; retérences. | 5G WEST, ELEVENTH STREET, FOUR Doors | JO east of Fifth avenue.—To let, large and small Rooms, with Board, elegantly furnished; table excel- | lent; family German. 14 WEST SIXTEENTH STREET.—WELL NEW > furnished large Rooms on second floor,with Board | for one oF two gentlemen. ina first class German boarding | house. Table boarders taxea. | 239 EAST THIRTIETH STREET.—IN PRIVATE } tamily, Board and pleasant Rooms for a mar- 4 couple or single persons; price reasonable to the right parties. ' 349 WEST FORTY SEVENTH STREET, NEAR Ee) Ninth avenue.—One or two young men can ob- | tain good Boa: r week. N ELEGANTLY FURNISHED SECOND FLOOR, four rooms, to rent, to one or two gentlemen, break- | fast if demred. by a strictly private tamily, in Sixteenth | street, sew doors trom Fifth avenue; near’ clubs and ho- tela | Address, with card, box V, Herald Uptown Branch | office, __BOARD AND | DDGING WANTED, | J OARD AND LODGING WANTED—BY A MARRIED couple, with infant, on the west side of the city; terms $1 to $12 per week. Address BOARDERS, box Post office. i] OARD WANTED—FOR GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, a pleasant front Room, between Eighth and ‘Twen: tieth streets. Address, stating terms, which must be reasonable, R., box Isl Herald office WAXTED-FOR GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, A nicely furnished front Room, with Board, ‘in & { Jewish family. Address, stating all particulars, H., box | 3,028 Post office. HOTELS. THOUSANDS VISITING NEW YORK STOP AT the Frankiort House, corner Frankfort and Wil- i gen- NTRAL HOTEL (EUROPEAN PLAN), 253 CANAL J street, one block east of Broadway.—Good Rooms, Siu, and 75c, per day; $3 and $4 per week; fainily Rooms $1.5) and $2 per day. 172, 174, 176, 178 BLEECKER STREET, JF six blocks west of Broadway.—First class Rooms, With ‘excellent Board, $1 50 to $2 per day; $610 $12 per week. \TEW ENGLAND HOTEL, 3) BOWERY, CORNER OF Bayard street.—20) light Rooms, neatly furnished, Me. 40c:, ana 50c., per might; $2 to $3 per week. For gentlemen only. RESTAURANT Street, between New Vork.—Table d’ he cents, from 7 A. M. PRZRERVOIS PARK HOTEL, SIXTH AVENUE AND Fortieth street (American plan).—A few choice Rooms to rent, to 1amilies ana single gentlemen, at very moderate prices. RANCAIS, 544 WEsT ELEVENTH niversity place and Fifth avenue, M.: breaktast, 3) , Proprietaire. ‘WINTER RESORTS. __ N. P. HOTEL, NASSAU, hamaa.—A first class hotel BA fe re steamer City of Merida leaves Feb. 26. For passage a| NOTICES. LEGAL N THE COURT OF SESSION IN SCOTLAND. In an action of mnultiplepoinding and exoneration at the mstance of Alexander Weir Robertson, chartered accountant in Edinburgh, judical factor on the estate of tne deceased Normon scaloa McCrummen, sometime captain in the Seventy-fourth regiment of foot, lately residing at Dimoon, in the county of Argyle, who died there intestate on the 30th day of October, 1871, pursuer and real raiser, against Duncan Mackinnon, residing at Lite Englana, Nellsport, Beaufort West, Cape ot Good Hope, of elsewhere ‘urth of Scotland, John Og Mackin- non. ‘commission merchant, residing at Middleton, West Hartlepool, in the county’ of Durham, England? Ang Ma non, or Campbeil, wite of Donald Campbell, ng with her husband at Waipori Dunedin, in the province of Otago, New Zealand, or elsewhere furth ot | Scotland, and the said Dona! | tor in law tor his saia wife and tor hig own rigt interest; Donald Mackinnon, residing in. Kansas City, in té of Missouri, United States ot North America, or re furth of Scotland, i against any person or 1s being, or claiming’ to be, the heir-at-law or | Rearest ot kin of the sad deceased Norman Scalpa | McCrummen, defenders for the purpose of having the sceased's estate judically distributed ; Lord Mackenzie, Ordinary. has pronounced the following interlocutors :— “2th Sune, 1873.—The Lord Ordinary finds the real raiser liable only in once and single payment; holds the | condescendence. annexed to the summons asa conde- scendence of the fund in medio; appoints the depend- | ence of the process to be advertised in the following newspapers, viz:—The Inverness Courier, The Scotsman, The Times, the Liverpool Courier and the New York Herald for three successive weeks, and bt joints all ‘ies claiming an interest in the tund in medio to lodge escendences and claims by the first sederunt day in October next. (Signed) . MACKENZIE. Toth January, 1874. Lord Mackenzie, Act Low Alt. the Lord Ordiiary renews the order’ for advertise- ment of the dependence of this process in the New York | Herald for three successive weeks and appoints ali parties having an interest in the fund in medio to lodge their condescendences and claims by tae first sederunt | day in May next, (Signed) D. MACKENZIE, 1. & BR, B. Raxwex, Writers to the Signet, Edinburgh, ‘Agents for Mr. Robertson. Epixporeu, 19th January, i374 Popular prices of admission, 26c., 50c. and$1. Children haif-price. Se HE TT" amertcan GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY will give a Reception to the OFFICERS AND OREW OF tHE POLARIS on MONDAY EVENING. FEB. 16, AT 8 P. M., in'the LARGE HALL OF THE COOPER INSTITUTE, CHIEF JUSTICE DALY WILL PRESIDE. Dr 1. L. HAYES, the distingulshed Arctic explorer, will deseribe the Arctic regions and the progress of Arc= tie discovery. Captains Buddington, Tyson, Chester and. Morton will participate in the procéedings. ‘The Arctic will be illus- trated by Stercopticon Views. Tickets can be obtained, FREE OF CHARGE, at the rooms of the Society, Cooper Institute, or at the office ot the Cooper Unio ALVAN 8. SUUTHWORTH, Recording Secretary. Gc ORES TWENTY-BECOND REGIMENT BAND. OPEN TO ENGAGEMENTS FOR CONCERTS, GRAND BALLS, &C. P. 8, GILMORE, LEADER, OFFICE NO. 61 WEST CH “STREET. , THE LECTURE SEASON. MES, SUSAN EVERETT, M. D., WILL LECTURE TO ladies on Monday, February'16, at 3P. M., at Robin- gon Hall, Sixteenth stréet, three doors west of Broadway and near Filth avenue. Subject, “Strong Chests tor Women and Chiiaren.”” Admittance free. This lecture 1s preparatory to a new course of three lectures, to be ulustrated by Manikins. This is an entire new course of lectures, and will give ladies who could not gaiu admittance to her first course in this city an opportunity ot hearing her. pre EW. COUSINS, Counsellor-at-Law, of St. Louis, Mo., will deliver her popular lecture, “WOMEN AS LAWYERS,” SATURDAY EVENING. February 14, at 8 o'clock, AT ASSOCIATION HALL. Admission 50 cents. Reserved seats 25 cents extrt Doors open at 7:15. Tickets for sale at Pillsbury's, Sixth avenue; Pond’s, 39 Union square; Generai Ticket ottice, 14 Broadway; Ditson’s, 711 Broadway, aud at the hall on Saturday evening. A" No. 5 East Fourteenth street, near Fifth avenue, next door to Delmonico’s. BROOKLYN BRANCH, Nos. 102, 104 and 106 Court. street, ‘near State. HIS SEL AND POPULAK Musi¢ School is now y and evening for the reception of new pupils in all branches. A LADY, LATELY FROM EUROPE. HAVING. AA thorough knowledge of music, £¢., would ve prowsed io give lessons on the piano, including vocal music; special attention paid to beginners: terms moderate. Address MUSIC, DOX 5,509 Poat amce- NARD.—ONLY PRIVATE MUSICAL INSTITUTION in America chartered by Legislatare; all lessons strictly private; no classes: no nonsense; circulars mailed tree, Address MUSICAL UNIVEESITY, 92 Clin- ton place. Ones PIANO, SINGING, HARMONY AND COM- position, all Orchestral’ Instruments, Elocutiot Drawing and Painting and modern Languages, in all branches, by the best professors, at moderate prices at NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, No. 5 East Fourteenth street, next to Delmonico’s. BROOKLY Nos. 102, 106 and 106 Court street, near State. (DHE NORMAL DEPARTMENT of the EW YORK CONSERVATORY Is at No. 5 East Fourteenth street, next to Delinonico TANTED—A TENOR CHOIK LEADER. FOR A CITY church. Address, with reterence, siating salary, TENOR, Herald office. pie -Mr, LESTER WALLACK B ner EATRE. LESSEE, J. B. BOOTH. EK BUT ONE OF THE ENGAGEMENT OF Mrs. J. B. BOOTH, UNANIMOUS APPROVAL OF THE PRESS AND PUBLIO OF ADOLPHE BELOTS NEW PLAY OF Which will be repeated every night this week. ELENE... = Fy nen Aire Ue. BOOTH In the pergonation of this character Mrs. J. B. Booth has achieved a TRULY GREAT AND ARTISTIC SUCCESS. EVERY MEMBER OF THE COMPANY IN THE CAST, NEW AND APPROPRIATE SCENERY, MUSIC, PROPERTIES AND APPOINTMENTS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, AT 1:30, LAST MATINER, PERFORMANCE OF KLENEt Mrs. J. B, BOOTH Carriages may be ordered at 10:30, MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 23, 1874, Mme. FANNY JANAUSCHEK will make her first ap- pearance at this theatre. Seats secured in advance atthe theatre, and at the music store of ©, H. Ditson & Co., 7L Broad way. us EATRE | COMIQUE, out BROADWAY, ++++:Bole proprietor Mr. JOSH BART. i MONDAY NEXT, MATINEE, MATINER, MATINEK TO-DAY. Mr. E. EDDY february 16, an the drama of the — KAG Pic First week of AT MATINEK TO-DAY. Miss LISA WEBBER, HARRIGAN oe AND Miss JULIA BLAND, HART — AT MATINEE TO-DAY, HAMILTON, Miss ELLA WESNE AT MATINEE TO-DAY, Miss NULLY PIERS AT MATINEE TO-DAY, THE FOY SISTERS: AT MATINEE TO-DAY, FOLEY AND WADE Mr. GEORGE ATKINS, Mr, HARRY GWYNETH, Miss JENNIE ENGEL, and the world renowned MADKIGAL BOYS AT MATINEE. for All the Mammoth Troupe MONDAY, at Matinee, Fobruary is, NBhOs GARDEN. VOKKS, POSITIVELY LAST TWO PERFORMANCES, POSITIVELY LAST TWO PERFORMANCES, AFTERNOON at 1:30, EVENING at 8, APTERNOON at 1330, \BVENING at 8, of the VOKES, VOKES, VOKES, __ VOKES, VOKEs, VOKES, VORKES, VOKES, VOKES, VoKEs. prior to their departure for California {eu BELLES OF THE KITCHEN, i Australia. LAST VOKUS. — MATINEE, THE BELLES OF THE KITCHEN. TODAY MISS JESSIE VOKES, ‘A es HALF-PAST ONE, MISS VICTORIA VOKES, LAST [MISS ROSINA VOKES, VOKES paisa MATINEE MR, FREDERICK VOKES, Toe MR, FAWDON VOKEs, HALF-PAST ONE. all appear in VOKES. THE BELLES OF THE KITCHEN. Preeeded by MORE BLUNDERS THAN ONE. Monday, February 16, an entirely new romantic Ameri- can drama, by GEORGE FAWCETT ROWS, entitled MEATHERSTOCKING, founded on Fenimore Cooper's celebrated romance, THE LAST OF THE MOHIUANS, illustrated with beautiful picturesque scenery, thrilling historical tableanx, novel ang surprising effects, cos tumes ol @ time, and supported by a POWERFUL COMBINATION Cast. woos MUSEUM. AMY STONE. Last MATINEE AND NIGHT. LAST LAST TIMES OF LAST —— MISS AMY STONE, — MATINEE in her Military Drama of NIGHT —_ CIGARETTE, oom AT 2, the Leopard of France. AT 8 BOTH AFTERNOON AND EVENING WITH ABOVE. Grace Marco, Leclaire Brothers, Foster Sisters. ia Emma. Young Odin, Watson Brothers, 4c, MONDAY EVENING, Mr. JOHN A. STEVENS, in the thrilling drama of DANIEL BOONE. OWERY THEATRE. WM. B, FRELIGH,. ea SATURDAY EVENING, “Feb, 14, i874, FAREWELL BENEFIT OF HARRY CLIFFORD. Last night of J. a peal oakewis drama ot ‘MP, preceded by the comediotta of LEND ME YOUK LOVER, MONDAY—Mr. 8. C. FRANCE in his very successful drama of MARKED FOR LIFE. CADEMY OF MUSIC.—NILDSON. FRIDAY, 20TR. RETURN OF THE STRAKOSCH GRAND ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY. SPECIAL NOTICE. gale of season (18 nights) tick- ets will commence this day (Saturday), at the Academy of Music Box vttice, at ‘The public are respecttuily informed. that the STRA- KOSCH GHAND. ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY, which has met with the most unprecedented success in the Western cities and Boston, will return to New York and sive IN Grand Onera nights.and 0 Matinees, commencing FRITAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 2), ai 8 o'clock. On this occasion Mme. CHRISTINE’ NILSSON ‘will make her farewell appearances in America prior to her return to London, where she is engaged to appear at Her Majesty's Opera, Prury lane. inthe course ot the eaten AG ASTIN, ATLSSON will appear as HBP in Richard Warner's ROHENGRIN. GRAND OPENING FRIDAY, Kebruary 20, at8 P. M. LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR. Mme CHRISTINE NILSSON AS LUCIA Mons. VICTOR CAPOUL, M: MAURED. SUOLARA, de. GRAND CHORUS AN MESTRA, Musical Director and Conductor. Sig. E. MUZIO Sale of season (eighteen nights) tickets commences this morning at 9A. M., at Box Office of Academy, and on Monday next seats can be secured for elther of the first six (6) representations at the Academy of Music. NY PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN, A. R. SAMUELLS KELLOGG GRAND ENGLISH OPERA. Saturday, Kellogg Matince BOHEMIAN GIRL. urday Night—FRA DiaVOLO. Monday, February 16, first night ot the grand spectacu- lar ballet pantomime, entitled WHITE SWAN. RS, F. B. CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE. Mrs. D. P. BOWERS and J. C. McCOLLOM., MARY STUART. MARY SIUABT, MATINEE TO-DAY at 2 P.M. MARIE ANTOINETTE, Manager. WANTED-BARYTON! SINGER, FOR A MALE quartet; must be first class. Address, stating quali- fications, J. W. A., 405 West Thirty fourth street. [ANOFORTES, ORGANS, &C, A’ NION SQUARE—HAINES BROTHERS WILL offer their fine assortment of first class Pianotortes at prices which cannot fail to suit the times. New Pianos to rent and rent applied toward purchase if desired. ld Piapos taken in exchange. T GOLDSMITH’S, 26 BLEECKER STREET, NEAR Bowery—First class new Pianos to rent; - hificent 73 octave agraffe rosewood overstrang Piano- forte, carved legs, &c.; also Piano and Stool, $25. FINE ASSORTMENT OF SECOND HAND PIANOS for sale at low prices; also Pianos of our own man- Ufacture to rent. VM. KNABE & OO., 112 Fifth av. A TE OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE: ALL improvements, carved legs, &c.; good as new, onl: $199; also rosewood upright, cheap. PEEK & SON, IL Clinton place (Kignth street), near Broadway, A WERARD, GRAND | PIANOFORTE—ONLY $200; + carved legs, agraffe, every improvement: aiso Chickering rowewood, tron frame Hunotorte, only $100. J, BIDPLE, 13 Waverley place, near Broadway. ducements for cash, on inst Bal ELEGANT NEW CHICKERING AND OTHER upright and square Pianos and Organs; special in- ments and for ren’ , 15 Kast Fourteenth stre 4 IN FINE order, at @ great sacrifice for cash; 8! cheap. New Pianos, lower than the lowest. rent BERRY & CO., 739 Bri MAGNIFICENT 734 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO- our round corners, richly carved, torte for sale. made order, celebrated city maker, tuily guaranteod, ased five months, for $200; parlor. chaniber, dining Furniture, », @ sacrifice; property tamily leaving city, 36 West 15th st., near 5th av. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELL THEIR ELE- gant Decker & Brothers’ Pianoforte at a sacrifice, a Te octave tour round rosewood Piano, haying ailim- Brovements Fichly carved case, cost 3975, tor $0; tool, Cover, Box tor shipping. Call this day or Sunday, residence 210 West 2ist st. ie —~—— = FURNITURE. A Taney GRR MONELY FATA EW . re, Cary an id PERTHWALT & COS, Ise and 167 Chatham street An immense stock and low prices. “4 CHANCE SELDOM MET WITH FOR CASH—aT iA private residence 21, Bast Twentieth street, near Bi Pianoiorte, cost $00, tor $250; elegant Parlor Suirs, $75; rep. fo * Bedroom SURs, $25; Brussels Carpet, Be. a yard, and 300 lots for less than half cost, GRAND SCALE FULL AGRAFFE 7% OCTAVE rosewood, tour round corners, rosewood case, made to order; best'city makers; cost $1,000, tor $275: Stool, Cover, Box for shipping. Call_at private residence, 120 West Twenty-third street, n ixth avenue. WILL SELL—FOR LESS THAN en “A éLaby A Kandiome rosewood, Hianotorie, “Including and Covers, also Tosewood Upright. for less than $i “y LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, PURNITUR and peddine, at lowest c: prices by weekly t Stalinenta, at O’PARRELL’S warehouse, 410 Eighth ave | nue, between Thirtieth Thurty-first streets SMALL PARLOR SUIT, MADE TO ORDER, IN use only one month, upholstered in tan color’ rep and blue puffing; very handsome ; price $55; @ sacrifice. 2% East Forty-ninth sireet. | —39 EAST THIRTEENTH STREET. | A. Househola Furniture, Carpets "Oi! Paintings, Chromos, Sewing Machines, buffalo and wolf Robes, Har: ness, Hats and Caps, Silver Plated Ware, &c. At private sale. At auction prices. = NDLD PARLOR FLOOR TO LAT—NEW AND A SPLE: handsomely furnished for housekeepin, four rooms; rent $10 per week; also three Kooms, rent $8 per MAGNIFICENT DRAWING ROOM SUIT, COVERED silk brocade, Grand Duchess style, cost $450, for oad do. $100, di rosewood Pianotorte, Silverware, ronzes, rrors, Carpets, bronze Clock; rose: perfect order. 28 Third street, near Bowery. NE UPRIGHT FIANOS TO RENT TO RESPONSI: ble parties; also square and grand Pianos. ARION PIANOFORTE COMPANY, No, 5 East Fourteenth street. RGANS! ORGANS! ORGANS! GLORGE WOODS & C0.'8 PARLOR, CHAPEL AND CONCERT ORGANS, remarkable for their beautiful quality of tone, vari tr | Of orchestral effects and combinations, excellence of material used, Sporough construction and finish amd elegance ot design. The high degrce ot attained tn the George Woods Organ is anpai the history of reed Instraments, “Orans sold on monthly or quarterly instalments, or rented with the privilege of Ferchase. [Uustrated price lists mailed. WILLIAM Ay 7 Broadway. New York. OND & CO., Sole Agents, » \ the attractions. Tickets, $l each, single RYANT'S OPERA HOUDE. CINDERELLA, 23d strect and 6th av. Begins at8 Over atl0 P, M. TO-DAY AT 2, TO-DAY AT 2. MATINEE MATINEE, TO DAY AT 2, TO-DAY AT 2, CINDERELLA TO-DAY AT 2 O'CLOCK. CINDERELLA | or, the Fairy and the | CINDERELLA CINDERELLA | — Little Glass Slipper. ‘ z CINDERELLA | Beautiful scenery, mu- CINDERELLA | sic and transformation CINDERELLA |acene. Going to the CINDERELLA | Ball. ' Cinderella’s gor- CINDERELLA | geous Chariot. Bring CINDERELLA | the little ones. CINDERELLA MATINEE AT 2. CINDERELLA CINDERELLA MATINEE AT 2. CINDERELLA, CINDERELLA| Children half price. | | CINDERELL, DAN BRYANT’S MINSTRELS TO-DAY AT 2 O'CLOCK, OR THE POOR, GRAND CHARITY MATINEE POR THE POOR OF NEW YORK, GRAND OPERA HOUSE, THURSDAY NEXT, FEB. 19, by the combined Companies of the FIFTH AVENUE THEATRE and the GRAND OPERA HOUSE, tometer, with SPECIAL VOLUNTEER TALENT, Particulars Sunday. Box Sheet open Monday next, pint, Whole under the management of AUGUSTIN QTEINWAY HALL, RICHINGS, OVERWHELMING SUCCESS, ‘THIS (Saturday) EVENING, Feb. 14: also 16th, 19th, 20th, CAROLINE RICHINGS BERNARD'S GRAND COSTUME CONCERTS. TWENTY-THREE ARTIST Admission, 75 cents. Reserved seats, $1. MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, at'?2 o'clock. n, 9 cents. No exita charge for reserved CINDERELLA CINDERELLA seats to matinee it 5 RED IN ADVANCk, Gocrers nN ALSACIENNE.LORRAINE BALL, for the benefit of the emigrants Alsaciens-Lorrains, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1874, at IRVING HALL, © Tickets (admitting a gentleman and ladies), $2, can be Fresigent, Ho, 110 Spring street, re T. VALENTINE’S KETTLEDRUM IN AID OF THE ‘Samaritan Home for the Aged will be held at the Armory ot the Seventy-tirst regiment, corner ot Bre ‘way and Thirty-ftth street, on Frid. ind Satu . February 13 and 14, commencing Friday atternoon at 4 o'clock. © There will be uo tair this year, but Music by the Kegimental Band, Promenade Concerts, Dancing, Refreshments, Punch and, Judy, Valentinos, &c., will be ‘admission, can ers, at the office of the tained of any of the mai be Fifth Avenne Hotel ana at the door, POURRI—AT ST. CECILIA'S HALL, 49 WEST Seventeensh street, Monday evening, February 16, B74 at8 clock FM. Proceeds in aid of the ‘oor. IANOS.—A GREAT VARIETY TO RENT OR SELL; rent pple to purch: Prices to sult the times, MM. MERRELL'S, No. § Union square. 165 Fourth enue. Worhhires has all Improvements; good location. Foo rf Furnity Mactresse ey F RNISHED ROOMS—FOR LADIES, 192 SIXTH | 16th Pile ere os avenue, A MAGN IOBN? SATIN pOcera a aece. iy fa pr " Latest. at} ames. c ; t ENCH FLAT—WELL FURNISHED, diner p18 rep ‘Shits, 843; Carpets, iy re OF Fe improvements Room; _gntire use of itchen, with all mogern i one of two Bedrooms and Sittin hot and Cold water, gas and hath f 108 Fifty-six street, between Lexington and Fourth avenues. oy, Carpets, 5} conte s ars iy ror Suits, st ls, Dressing Cases, Be ng, | Binet, extension Table, Chairs, Bookcase, Books, Bronzea, &c. ; basement and servants’ Furniture for sale. Call at private residence, 12) West Twenty-third street. Sort oF noon +) on or between ‘Moor ; rent moderate ; ourteenth street ¥ FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED— fourth evenue and Broedway ; second ublic entrance preferred; above dress A., 23 Irving place. 1 BLOCK FROM CITY HALL.—' . with clean beds, 50c. a day. Roo 0 $3 $1 a'$1 Waday, $4 to Bla week” tamil: LIGHT week; Libby \ Hotel, 46 Warren street. SITTING $4 3. agdiated Roorn front Rooms to let, on vue; house m ROOM, BEDROOM AND + Kitchen, en suite, furnished for hoasekeep- Bg; comrenient Forty-tourth street, to cars and es; central apartment Lexington and WEST TWENTY-NINTH STREET.—NEWLY FB, 10 gentiem all modern improvementa ventieman and ARPETS AND FURNITURE AT THE LOWEST C1 ayments taken, gecdinns soaked moe EN INGHAM, 286 Third avenue, between 27¢h and 28th stréete. JPURNITURE FOR SALE—PIANO, MIRRORS AND F complete set tor Sven ootes. Pocbons flat; pos (icth avenue corner Fiftieth street [AND | T CARPETS; ALL 3 ities: te nd 412 Fulton street, be- session immediatel: YATES, 588 00D SECOND HAND AND 'X sizes, wide patterns and Brussels and Ingrain very che: tween William and Nassau. c- TIN, SL VEL AND OTHER PIANOS A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND elegant Pianos, from the several first class makers, to sell on the monthly or auarterly instalm OF to rent, with the privilege ot purctiase WILLIAM A. POND & CO., No. A7 Broadwa: PTHE, MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN COMPANY. WAN. ners of highest medals at Paris and Vienna, offer at their warerooms, 25 Union square, the greatest varie of the best and cheapest Cabinet Organs im the world. Organs tor rent oF ale for montily or quarterly pay: ment TANTED—A PARLOR GRAND STEINWAY PIANO; ‘any party wishing to sell the same for cash please answer how jong in use, &c. Address 5, H. B., box US Herald office. 20 PIANOS AND ORGANS, OF FIRST CLASS makers, will be sold at lower prices for cash oF instalments, or for rent, in city or seeaeey oe BON ffered before in New York. $21 riang: full iron frame; warranted. bent clty Taker splendid tone and finish’ worth $40, At jest ty “clan jariny financial crisia, by HOKAGE, WATERS 8 ‘at HANDSOME CARVED SEVEN OCTAVE th etgeet near Nin avenue IRACY.—I HEREBY NOTIFY MANAGERS oF iE theatres and others that an impudent piracy of my LED ASTRAY, as been advertised in certain theatres. 1 have in- racted my lawyer to commence proceedings in the inited States Courts, and to include in these suits tl janagers and pruprictors of theatres allowing such per. After this public noticemo plea of Ignorance it be accepted in extenuation. Iam resolved to puta yp to such audacions imposture, which is now becom- 4 professional nuisance. DION BOUCICAULT, HIBSTION OF BILLIARD:—THIS EVENING, AT So'elock, by Monsieur Ubassy and others, at Charles Bikerbrandt’s Billiard Hall, 1,500 Broadway, between Foty-fourth and Forvy-fifth streets, All biliiardists m- vitd. D¥ES AND PAINTING, PRIVATE and CLASS INSTRUCTION atthe NEW YORK CONSERVATORY, . 5 East Fourteenth street, next to Velmonico's. UTIFUL MUSIC. ‘arting,”’ “Alone” and “Watcht ," three »y 1 “At Hote Waltz,” Strauss, 7% “Corn Stalk Galop,” W. A. Pond. Jr, 0 cents apiory” and "Ewe Pathways.” “two! songs by ‘ours, eac! cents. vel lome Has E. Leslie, 40 cents tille,"Wcents "WM. A. POND & UO., Publishers, 647 Beoadway; branch store, 99 Union square, 15 } and et: Multan Guard Quad: AMUSEMENTS. RAND OPERA HOUSE. SUNDAY, “4 The box office is now open for the sale of choice sents, Admission, 50 comts. Reserved chairs, 50 cents and Slextra. — : H 3 SUNDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 15, SECOND COLOSSAL OPERATIC CONCERT, under the direction of the renowned P, 8. GILMORE, of Boston Jubilee tame, who will lead the celebrated TWENTY-SECOND REGIMENT BAND, now conceded to be the first in the United states. The occasion will be made an eventful one to the must- cal world by the FAREWELL APPEARANCE in this country of WIENIAWSKI, suropo’s greatest violinist, The entire GERMAN GRAND OPERA COMIANY, in- cluding Mme. LICHTMAY and Herr GRAF, also appear, together with a full string orchesira aud effective chorus of male and female voices! O1 the selections made for the great programme, will be Gounod’s AVE MANIA, sung. by Mine, LICHTMA Y, with violin obligato by M.” WISNTAWSKI, piano, organ and grand orchestral accompanunent! | | or aay hed prosrament, hich sparkles ya the gems popular English, jan gran operas, will be published tomorrow. RAND OPERA HOUSE, CORNER EIGHTH AVE- nue and Twenty-third street, Doors open at 7). Begins at& Saturday Matinee 1:30, Admission, 50c. ; reserved seats, 60c. and $lextra; family circle, 30c, Mr. G. L. FOX.. seeee Acting Manager The management bes to announce for Every, NIGHT AND THE SATURDAY MATINEE an entirely new entertainment, sejected with the view of satistviig the growing taste for brignt, crisp, amusing and kal eid oscopis performances, wnd ai the same time IRREPROACHABLE IN CHARACTER, ‘The new ent: tainment will be In all respects what its name implies ROUND OF "© Mr. G. 1, FOX, “The masier droil of the age, in two immense characters atevery performance. TO-NIGHT and THIS (GATURDAY) MATINEE. IJAGK HARKAWAY. At BEAD Me GL, FOX as Tobias Shoricut, supported by the entire dramatic PLEASURE. company, 2—The renowned WILSON BRUTHER: 3—The Taglioni Bullet d’Action, he Sculptor's Dream,” RIGL SISTERS, &c. 4—The celebrated MARTENS ‘FAMILY. 5—-J. W. McANDREWS and HARRY STANWOOD illus- trating the power of musie, 6—KING SARBRO'S penious act, 7—Triple Tourniquet! 8—MORRIS in “The Mystical Changes.” ¢ Duct” by the MARTENS FAMILY, ¢ unparalleled entertainment crowned and termi- nated with the uproariously comic pantomime, HUMPTY DUMPTY AT BOHOOL. HUMPTY DUMPTY, : Mr, G. L. FOX Schoolmaster. Mr. ©. K. Fox Ga OPERA BOURM ie, TO DAY! * * PAMILY MATINEE AT TWO O'CLOCK! * * The uproariously Comic Pantomime, “HUMPTY DUMPTY AT SCHOOL,” in which afr, FOX assumes the character of the biggest diince in the academy, Is Juat the entertainment to give the most delight to children, ‘The capers of the house- hold charmer, the famous HUMPTY DUMPTY, always create unbounded merriment. The pantomime at one period presents a living reproduction of the tamed pic- ture, “he School in an Uproar ; “HUMPTY DUMPIY AT SCTIOOL” will be given this atternoon, with ‘Jack Harkaway at Sea’’ and all the specialty acts, the same as at the even- ing performance. TH AVENUE THEATRE. Twenty eighth street and Broadwa: ‘Carriages may be ordered for 11. Seats may be secured one week ahead. Box offioe open daily froin A. M. till nP. m. Mr, AUGUSTIN DALY Proprietor and Manager LAST WEBK OF FOLLINE. TO-NIGHT LAST NIGHT BUT FIVE OF . FOLLINE. FOLLINE will posittvely be withdrawn after eee San ing next to permit of the superb Shakespearian revival now in prepa- ration, Begins at & FOLLINE. nbs FOLLINE, with its extraordinary cast, atl the great comedy company in their original parts of local peculiarity. The Superb Scenery! The Gorgeous Toilets. NEXT SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 21, for the FIRST TIME on the NEW YORK , will bé produced, after the most caretul, costly rate preparation, the rare and fanciiul Comedy in five acts, by shakespeare, entitled Lost, with rich and novel scenic decorations, magnificent his- torical costames and appointmen a cast of most unusual importan every artist of this favorite comedy company. *.* Rox sheet for the first night of LOVE'S LABOR LOST opens Monday, ato a. M. Mr. DALY respectfully atnounces that the above re- vival is positively limited to a“ iow evenings only, as he is compelled, by the terms ot hiix purchase of the great London novelty, Mr. Gilbert's comedy of CHARITY, the brilliant Parisian sensation, M. Alexandre Du- thrilling dramatic triumph, entitled MONSIEUR ALPHONSE, to produce those famous plays immediately. The scenery for the former is entirely ready, and that for the latter will be speedily completed. Orders tor seats by mail, messenger or telegram will be promptly attended to. .* No person need ever purchase | seats tor this theatre of speculators upon the sidewalk or elsewhere. For the accommodation of the public desir- ing places in advance the box office of the Fifth Avenue Theatre is never closed between the hours of 8 o'clock in the morning and 10 o'clock at night. (onosseum, 2 BROADWAY AND THIRTY-FIFTH STREET. i} z s | TRE MAGNIFICENT PICTORIAL ILLUSION | = 3 of g Py zg PARIS BY NIGHT, 3 3 peal © | with the enchanting effects of moonlight, star- | Z | hight and gastight, Es EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING, 2 | from 1 o'clock to 5 o'clock P. M., dnd from 7 to 10} = | 2 | octock P. M., until fnrther notice, together with | 2 | a the varled attractions of a 2 a THE POLYTECHNIC PROMENADE, Ey @ | to which is added the mystic illusion ot 2 THE SPIRIT HAND, a first time in America, and the interesting and in-| > structive novelties of THI LECTORIUM, with an entire new Lecture on the’ Delusions and +: | Musions of Science, mtrodueing é THE PROTEAN CABINET, co] = | a mysterious and startling ilusion of’ sclence in| & © | the style of the Davenport Brothers. z S| Allentertainments are under the direction of [7 a PROFESSOR TOBLN, es S| Admission $1 and no extras. 2 4) The ma gement are pleased to announce the | % @ | arrival of the DARWINIAN ORCHESTRA, a won- | = | § | derful automata of six figures soon to be placed in | = | & | the Arcade. = | Oo ear CARD. The Pictorial Iusion of PARIS BY MOONLIGHT will be opened to the public ON SUNDAY EVENINGS from 5 o'clock to 10 o'clock P. Mf. Entire net proceeds to be distributed among the organ- ized charities for the benefit of the | POOR OF NEW YORK. All Saints’ Chimes on the bells and 9 GRAND SACRED CONCERT In the promenad: NO OTHER ENTERTAINMENTS, Tickets must be secured petore hand ot the music stores and at the ome YERMANIA THEATRE AD. NEVENDORFF SATURDA EINE VOR: Comedy in five acts, by Octave Fenillet. Transiated and adapied for the German stage by Dr. Heinrich Laube, Box office open iaily, from 9 til 4 o’cioe! ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY ebruary 14. IME EHE, ucts r a FANNY plata in her great specialty drama MATINER Tilt, CABIN BOY, MATINEE | MAGGIP. NICHOMLS, on the Slack, Wire, TO-DAY PADDY ROONEY’S Irish Songs. | AT 25 TONY PASTOR'S Local Sketches. | LADIFS | BILLY BARRY and LARRY TOOLEY, ADMITTED THE VICTORELLE BROTHERS, FREE, Annie Braddon, Freeman Sisters, &c, NEW, YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 BROAD. AN way, between Houston and Bleecker streets — Every one should visit the wonderful museam, itis iu | of everything people should see and understand, | Lee- tures daily on the “Philosophy of Marriage.” | Those parties unable to attond these important lectures can | have them forwarded, post tree, on receipt ot 25 cents, by addressing SKHORETARY NEW YORK MU ANATOMY, 618 Broadway. HILHARMONIC SOCIET’ FOURTH CONCERT, SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY Id, AT 8 O'CLOCK. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Mr, HENRY WIENIAWSKI, VIOLINIST. GRAND ORCHESTRA OF 100 PERFORMERS, Herr CARL BERGMANN, CONDUCTOR, BOM OF | regret jor her loss. The heavy, | which the words “Euphrosyne THE BALL SEASON. ATINEE BALLS— EVERY, SATURDAY om $ to 12; held at Beethoven, fisii, B10 und 212 F mear Bowery. Music by Herrman, Gia CORNWELL & 6 PE “WALLACH'S HOP” (ITH)—SATURDAY EVEN: many Bua tapias at Perrerots Assembly Rooms (Tam, pany Hulding) Last Fourteenth strect, commencing GEORGE H. WALLACE & SON, AFTE! from 7: ‘th street, __.. DANCING ACADEMIES. A, i dare acing asapewunn cig - 11d an and’ Brevoort Hall, 194 and 100 Kase Viity-foneuateeoe. PRIVATE LESSONS at any hours, day or evening. CIRCULARS at private ‘Acawemy. 22 East Eleventh sweet (A, ROPWORTH'S PRIVATE ‘CLASSES YOR DANO- + ing, No. 242 Fith avenue, corner Tweuty-sixth Bircet, are now open for the season. Send for a circulat E GARMO'S DANCING ACADEMY, #2 Fifth avenue, corner Fourteenth at Private pupils received tilt A, Lada USE’S SOIREE DANSANTE, IRVING HALL, EVERY SATURDAY EVENING, from 8 to 12, BILLIARDS. _ SPECIALTY.--BEVEL BILLIARD TABLES, WITH Delaney’s patent wire Cushions: Parlor, Baratelle and Tripolite Fables; Kussian Kowling Alleys, Alligator and other Parlor Games, at Warerooms ot W. H. GRIF. WITH & LO, 40 Vesey street. Al STANDARD AMERICAN BEVEL TABLES AND + the Phelan & Collender Combination Cushions, r sale only by the patentee, H, W. COLLENDER, sues or to Phelan & Collender, 733 Broadway, New York. DECKER & CO, SUCCESSORS TO KAVANAGR « & Decker, corner Canal and Centre streets, offer and second hand Billiard Tables of all designs prices to suit the times, ee AMUSEMENTS. The Forthcoming Play at Niblo’s. “Leatherstocking,” dramatized by Mr. George weett Rowe, from James Fenimore Cooperts ovel, “The Last of the Mohicans,” is to be brought out at Niblo’s on Monday night, It i« contained tn tree acts, of which the first is ar jong as the other two, and comprises twelve char acters, It is constructed with a view to sceni¢ effect and primeval tableaus, and it would there fore scarcely be fair to demand that it should pos sess to a high degree that kind of dramatic merit in which the force of high and ciearly defined idealizations is felt, In other words, the play has, we suspect, @ stronger affinity ne for the wardrobe, the stage carpenter and the scene painter than with clasal¢ dramatic literature. One of the principa male characters, Hawk-Eye, or Leatherstocking, is tobe borne by Mr. Rowe, It is Mr. Carlyle whe pronounces this character “the one melodious Synopsis of man and nature in the West.” Read ers of Cooper will remember how Leatherstocking sppeara in “The Pioneers” and closes his career in “The Prairie.” We believe that Mr. Rowe has bor- rowed some of his phraseology from both of tne: novels, as well as from ‘The Last of the Mohicans." ‘The remainder of the cast 1s as follows :— General Munro.. -Mr, Griffiths Duncan Heyward. <M. L General Montcalm. David Gamnt.. Patrick Rooney. Cora Munro. Alice ..... .Miss Hendei Une: Miss Herri Magi .Mr, Studie; Tamemun Mr. Pi Chingachgool Mr. 8 This distribution is what might be called “mixed. Mr. Griffiths and Mr. Mackay are undeniably excel lent. But what shail be said of the ponderously playiul LeMngwell, whose humor might be bei out into plates of iron, and the dark voiced Stud. ley, With larynx lined with Cimwmerian gloom and haunted with the ghosts of heavy dramatic vile lains? Here is Miss Cathcart, of whom we know nothing at ali, and here 1s Miss Herring, of whom ali we know is that her triumphs in east New Yore were thought to entitle her to the rdle of the ro- mantic Indian youth. We have obeyed fhe mana geria! mandate. We have “observed the castt and the result of that observation is that we hold our peace for the present. Musical and Dramatic Notes. A “volcanic eruption” of talent is announced af the Olympic next week, The Metropolitan Museum of Art will be open te night from seven to ten. M. Fossati, the distinguished basso, had a very flattering benefit at De Garmo’s Hall last evening. St. Vaietine’s kettledram will be continued this afternoon, at the armory of the Seventy-firat regi- ment. Gilmore will hold forth again with his Twenty- second Regiment Band at the Grand Opera House on Sunday. Standigl, Jr.,nas inherited from his father a re- markable bass voice, and Vienna was the first city to learn the fact. Dr. J. Jay Villiers gives what he announces asa humorous lecture next Monday and Wednesday evenings, at Association Hall. ‘The Strakosch Italian opera season in Boston has been unprecedentedly successful. The receipta were larger than ever known before in this coun- try. Notonly Mme. Nilsson but the general ex- celience of the company received liberal patron- age. On Friday evening next the company appear in this city. ‘Lucia’ will be the initial opera. Mile. Anna de Belocca, daughter of the Councilor of State to theelmperial Court of Russia, is the reigning sensation of the day in Paris, under the management of Maurice Strakosch. Her success at Les Italiens was of the most emphatic kind. Her Rosina in “li Barbiere,”’ with her mezzo sopranc voice of exceptional beauty and compass, fresh and exquisite in its tones, created an undoubted turor. The King of Hanover, who was present on the occasion, sent jor the young artiste to his bok and complimented her. She sang in the “Singing Lesson,” a beautiful Russian air, and a charming song by the Baroness Rotnschild. The rehearsal of the Philharmonic Society at the Academy oi Music yesterday was numerously at- tended. The concert takes place this evening. The programme is as follows:—Overture, ‘Michel Angelo, Gade. Concerto for the violin, op. 64, in E, Mendelssohn, with orchestral accompaniment— 1. Allegro molto appassionato; 2. Andante; 3. Al legro molto vivace—Mr. Henry Wienlawski. Over- ture, ‘Faust,’ Wagner. Adagio and fugue for violin, G minor, Bach, Mr. Henry Wieniawski, Symphony. “Arcadian,” E minor, Bristow—1l, Ab legro appassionato; 2. Andante Religioso; 3. Al- legro ma non troppo; 4. Allegro con Spirito, The Orchestra (London) describes the obsequies of @ great artiste in the foliowing terms:— The remains of Mme. Parepa-Rosa were interre@ on January 26 in Higtgate Cemetery. The proces- sion jeit Warwick Crescent shortly before eleven o'clock, and consisted of three mourning carriages. In the first of these were Mr. Carl Rosa, Mr. Jame Howell, Mr. Kdward Howell aud Mr. E. Hogarth; in the second were Dr. Bruce, Mr. Cowen, Mr. Evans and Mr. Jackson, and the third coach wag occupied by the jaithiul companion of Mme, Rosa for many years and by the household servants, the cortége being brought up by private bia ery by Dr. Wylde, Dr. Bruce, the Rev, Mr. &c, At Highgate a very large assembly awal the arrival of the mournsul procession, and the scene both in the chapel and round the grave during the solemn service waa touching in the extreme, a@ large ae of those present making no attempt te conceal their great sorrow. Prominent among those on the spot were Sir Michael Cos! Mr. Santiey, Mr. Ganz, Mr. Patey, Mr. W. S. Gilbert, Mr. Bennett, Mr. Gruneisen, Signor Treason! Mr, Sidney Naylor, Mr. Chatterton, Mr. C. Lyall, Mr. F. Berger, Mr. Nordblom, Mr. W. D, Davison, Mr. Randegger, Mr. Edward Murray, Mr. Hersee, Mr, Maybrick, Mr. Pearson, &c. ‘The widely-spread af fection with which Madame Parepa-Kosa was re- garded by all classes of her profession was further evidenced by the Dumber of he ited thes dese 0 re: chorus who ey their p) Cahen, eotibaan J 1, nT,” were imscioeg died January 1, ind ped te ing lowered Mato the grave, covered with rare and costly flowers, among which was a beau. tirul wreath of camelias, azaleas and violets, sent asa special tribute from the Opera Company with whose provincial career the name of Kosa has baen identified. ABT MATTERS, Mr. Launt Thompson To-Day. Mr. Launt Thompson, the sculptor, will, this af ternoon, between two and five, give every one NHOICE NEW MUSIC.—“CLIQUOT GALOI,” HER: J mann, %e.; “El Fresco W * Simmons, 40c.; “Fille de Mme. Angot,” Galop incers, S5c. eacl “Jockey, Aronson, 40c. , ‘Sprit MR Gentle Spi Waltz, We ida” (Wels), %5c.; “Lohengrin” tach), $1; “shepherd Boy” (4 hds), Wilsor ‘0c, A180 |, Ganz, Gabriel and Salli- & ©,, 71 Broadway. ew songs by Thomas, Milla yan, Published by DITSON MEtorourran THEATRICAL AND SHOW PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, MINSTREL 4ND VARIETY CUTS CONSTANTLY OW HAND | sufficiently interested an opportunity of witness ing, at his studio, Sixth avenue and Twenty-third street, his plaster model of the statue of Abraham Pierson, the first President of Yale Coliege. The committee in charge will be present. CORONER'S INQUEST, Killed at Sea. Coroner Woltman was yesterday called to the Morgue to hold an inquest on the body of James Hollahan, a sailor, thirty years of age, recently at- tached as coal passer to the steamship Cleopatra. While at sea, on monday last, he was strack by @ heavy sea and knocked against the guard with aa mucii force a8 to cause bia death. n. rat sae Stes ar RI

Other pages from this issue: