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See Third Page. (RAND OPERA HOUSE. TONIGHT. "eg For the sale of choice rest © reserved seats tho Box Office ‘will be opened at 120°CLVCK today. The admission tickets (offered in the evening only), 90 conta; reserved rebairs, 50 cents and $1 extra, Doors open at 73>. Overture at 8 THIS BUNDAY) EVENING, FEB. 15, jecond of the veri opeRATIC CONCERTS, the conduct of Mi. FS GLLMOBR, of Boston Jubl- Mragwrn, who wi Lin pegsor iead the ¢ Ne ea eae de N I BAND OF 68 FIRES, low conceded to be the finest corps in nited Staies. concert of this eventi ree Pinertaininents ever given 1 New York. the rsies with the gems of the ta PRT GukMAN aud T. AGIAN GRAND UfSRAx ‘and the partipipant artis torm the following remark: = ‘Die array: HENRY WIENIAWSKI, ‘Europe's srestion Violinist ; his FAGBWELL appearance in this counter. The entire CERMAN GRAND OPERA COMPANY, in- cluding Mue. LICH IMAY, klise Heise, Johanna Leh Herr Vierti Grat. &c., &e., With an effective tle Voices, and # BLBING UK- CHEi BA, eat 4 err'c ri Ruchter. THE TWENTY-SECOND REGIMENT BAND, inc!nd- Ang Arbuckle, olo Cornet, and Letubre, solo saxophone, with Mr, GILMOWE ieading. fessor BERGE, Organist. {y¢, REMBIELINSRY and Mr GEORSE COLBY, Pianists. For hia FAREWELL ap’ earance—an event of so much 4m erest to the musical world ot the metropolis—WliNI- ‘AW>KI will give three solos and an ob igato in Gounod’s AVE MARLA. this grand composition will be sung Mine, LICHTMAY, with orchestra, plano and orgun 0. instrumental will be one of the grandest PROGRAMM E Pact ‘2. Overture, ‘Jubel”. GILMORE'S 1WENTY '8. Solo tor Saxophene, Lucreaia, eee Mr, i. a. LEe Bi guere' 1 Rigolett at «Verdi me. LOUISA LICHTMAY, Soprano; Miss JOHANNA LEBMAN, Alto; JACOB GuAF, Tenor, and ED- WARD VIEBLING, Barytone, of the German rand Upera ‘ ompany. @ Solo tor Violin, MM oe in ‘HENRY WILMIAWS. x ‘SB Duet, “Belisar”... Dont! Sacun GRAY “and EUWARD NIBELING, “aN -De Bernot «Weber LOOND BR. GIMBNY “AND. +++ Donizetti 6. Solo for Cornet, | J. Grand Selection: on -Floww GILMORE'S IWENIY-SKCOND REGIMENT BAND. Part 1, 1, Ovorture, “Les Martyrs -Donizetti GTLMORE $ TWESIY SECOND REGIMENT —— ‘2. Ave Mari anes Sung by ‘Mine, LIGHTMAY, with’ Violin’ Obligata t by He NIAWSKL Piano, Organ and grand Orches- tral Accompaniment, JS Reminiscences from the tavorite Operas ot. <moetnt Introducing variations | 3 arenes Arta for Bary. | GILMORE'S TWENTY.SECOND aoa wens BAND. \ Solo for ee bleg RY WIENL. 6. Finale, from “Eaula di Lammernocr .. Donizetti Aruste of the German Grand Opera “Company and Chor ‘6 Chorns from the Messiah * “Glory of the Lord”. Handel GILMURe'> TW OO SP ReGEWENT AND. NEXT 5UNDaY, aren 2, third Colsesal Operatic Concert. RAND OPERA HOUSE. BEGINS AT 8, Corner of Twenty-thira street and pee avenue. Matinees on Saturdays bezin at 1 CES —Adinis- sion 5) cen’ exerved seais, 30 cents ant rt Family circle, 90 cents ‘eae -Acting Manager Mr. G&L. & *9* The success of the new order of entertainment is so ‘well assured that extensive arrangements are being Advertisements NYS35 La » Chingachgook (Chiet | of the Mohicans) perfected tor the rapid production of the greatest trana + atlantic and home Novelties and the appearance of ad- Ser first class specialty artists. ment beg to Announce jor T and the SATURVAY MATINEE at 1:30" ramme selected with the view of satisiyine the growing taste for bright, crisp, amusing and scople pertormances, and at the same time Ikki, PROACHASLE jN CHARACTER. The new entertain- oa wil be in all respects what its name umplies, ROUND The man: ‘prt? Ni a pri oF see me GL Fox « « WBASURE “me master droll of tne age.” in two immense characters ¢ at every performance, MONDAY NIGHT, February 16. —The performances will begin with a great FOX spe- ciaity, now reproduced tor the first time tn a num- ber of sare always received with peais uf iaug! and entities er is The principal part by Mr. G. L. FOX and the rest of ‘the cast by the Grand Upera House Dramatic Com- a—the "ec celebrated MARTENS FAMILY in their sweet Tyrolean SMe ‘aicuiea Jee BROTHERS (frst time here), in- trodncing their Rock Plano, Bell Ringing, &c., one of the most novel and pleasing of mi "pertorm- ances. 4-Me iaiied WILSON BROTHERS in a graceful act of t agility and strength. oui rpienaid descriptive ballet, THE SCULPTOR’S REAM, in which the beautiful RIGL SISTERS ap- ottawa the popular CAT DUET. 7—The Wilson Brothers in their wondrous TRIPLE URN 8—KING BARROS rilous Ceecent and an entirely new ac’ PENDED B. BLO. subs ASNiE HINDLE (Arc time here) n her superior Bensation Songs, Character ~ketches and Protean Pictu it ein Tee, e changes being fe with the rapidity 6 10—The unparatieled entertainment crowned and termi- ‘ated with the uprosriously comic pantomime, “ DUMPIY HUMPTY DUMrTY. oot. G. L. Gear OPERA HOUSE. GRAND CHARITY MATINEE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1876, FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE POOR NEW ‘YORK. THE WHOLE ENTERTAINMENT. ‘under the management of Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY, THE CELFBRATED VOKES FAMILY, ‘the company of the Fifth Avenue Theatre and the Grand Opera House having most generously ofercd heartiest co-operation. FO! Mr FREDERICK and Se as CSHF&s, and wiil BUTIONS for the POO a JENNIE VOKES will have charge ot the ticket S VICTORIA VOKES will preside at the bouquet stand: the entire receipts of which will be devoted to the poor, Miss Peodina Yoxes has consented to take charge and dispose Of the programmes—ior tne beuedit of the poor. MR. G L. FOX jal sagacity atthe ticket window, ‘Will develop his finan: on will dispose of the pasteboards for this occasion only. PR FOR THIS GRAND CHAKA T TY. PERFORMANCE. ADMISSION—ONE DULLAR to. rts. Hesorved =ents in Orchestra. Bagong and le, ONE DOLLAR eXTRA, ‘hairs, Two Dollar: a ial TWENTY DOLLARS. THE PERFORMANCE ywill begin at halt-past 1 o'clock precisely (doors open one Dour earlier), with the second and third acts of Bouci- Cault’s brilliant comedy, Le SR DON ASSURANCE, in which the following members of the Fitth Avenue Comedy vompany will take part— Mr. ig ag Ba ir reourt Court) Mr. iss Fanny Davenport Miss Minnie Conway Miss Nellie M THE CELEBRATED MARTENS Gay Spanker. rkhaway. hy vol have kindly yo) ee The to sing their ale pee s ity, After whieh § eo famewe “or aie es ¥ specialty, will be given with its Lucinda Scrubbs, a lady's maid, w With airs and graces Mary, a bousemald, with aristocratic inci \Ne* nation. fd fony bre gh a} inearnation ewes Vokes en mals, the o Barbara, 8 Ey ite cath ee a Timotheus Gibbs, # doctor's assistant and = bottle-washer, with song, dance ond legs ad libitum... a Fred Vokes Eine iat eels oes es as "te Fawdon Vokes 4 PAS DE DEUX, MULE. BETTY RIGL and MULE, EMILY RIGH, who have generously volunteered. The whole to terminate with the Fifth Act of shake: Speare’s great and sublime tray MICH AED iit ut, King Richard Ii... Mr. G. L. Fox (who has most kindiy consented te undertake this Arduous role for this oceasion on Benes Earl of Rich r Predériek Vokes oF the celebrated Voues Fainily. he very gener: ‘ously volunteered to sustain the part for rhe cs orgasion only (The rest o ers by the Grand © gompany, who have ail volunteered.) Ce eee Duke of Norfol eee ° of +.Mr. James Taylor "is 1s Taylor PENS: aT THE GRAND OPERA BANS ANJO, 10.” “BANSO."—WILLI. Br ARKS ware Miske a few bu ils uate, | ae ect pileup He, 38 iaght privately, No, Fox.; Mr. C.K. FOX their | cA N § | gratefully receive any CONTKI- | NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15 . AMUSEMENTS. coe DEN. SPECIAL & PALMER - Lemecsand Managers MONDAY EVENi: EVERY NIGHT, AND SaroRDaN want, GBAND Bui iANTIC A ‘AMCKICAN DRAMA BY GEORGE FAWCETT KOWE, Author of the ers Cros, LeaTu ir KING; HE LAST OF THE MOHICANS. Founded on Fenimore Ovoper’s tanons etory. ‘The Piay will be be produced with a PERFECT CAST OF CHARACTERS! PICTURESQUE SCENERY! ORIGINAL MUSIC! THRILLING HI HISTORICAL TABLEAUX( fel ERIOD! OFHES OR THR SURPRISING EFPECTSt NEW APPOINTMENTS! And, in view of their past successes, the management feel itscarcely necessary for them to assure we pubile that no pains have been spared on their part to render uction the most important DRAMATIC EVENT OF THE SBASON, OBSERVE THE GREAT COMBINATION, Hawk-Eve (the Leather- Stoel king) Genvral Mauro (Commander ot tu6 Roy pr GH Duncan Heyward (Major in the Royal Am¢ricans) He General Montcalm (Commandant of the French torces), by Courtesy of Messrs. Shook & paieer ¥. Mackay David Gamat (a Connecticut melodist) Leffingwell Patrick Rooney (Sergeant in the Royal Americans B. Cahill Cora Munro (her first appearance tn Amores iss Fanny Cathcart Alice (er fair haired giner. i Louise Henderson lagua (Le Renard Subtiie). (the lagi ot th us i any Bertin ( e Mohs Tamenund (St Tam 2: we Me ed SCENEBY BY VOEGTLIN. _ MUSIC BY CONNELLY. COSTUMES BY SEYMOUR. MECHANISM BY LEO. ACT L.—Camp at Fort Edward, The March of the Zroope—Glean’ 's Falis by Moonlight—Cave of the Cat. tthe Atiack—The Derence—Fhe Rescue. pat an vol the Treope—Thrilling tableaw—NMassasre of re of the Troops—Thrilling /ableau—Massacre o| Fort William Henry. . ‘ACT 8.—The Cave in the Woods. The Autumnal Forest—Th duty "Impressive Tab! SPECIAL MATINEE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY. bat fag THEATRE. 7 Seg ‘Re.LIGH . senneees Monday, b. 16, 1874, and during the week. COMBINATIUN Ag 4 FO8 THis WEEK, as SKID, in. "te Sensati eT ged entitled 2D FOR Miss LOUISE Bent necen a MILLY, in the Comic MAID wit, tHe Mi KING PAIL, with Songs. Dances and Banio Sulos. The celebrated Russian Athletes JOHANOFF BROTH- ERS, in their thrilling Mid-Air Act, standing and waik- ing tipon the cetling. Scenes in the Gymnasium, by Messrs. DUNBAR, DON- ALDSUKe MSteORIst and. ANTONIv. CHINESE MIRACLE ACT. rity GEORGE DUNBAR, pare of Uncas— deer, do your Ey paenett of 50 E, Feb 3S hive ELta WESNER in a new play as VENT OF 1874 — P. & BARNUM'S GREAT ROMAN HIPPODROME, (IIT WORLD'S CONGRESS, ZOOLOGICAL INSTITUTB L AND MUSEUM ILL OPENS 2 cI a NI YORE (HLTH IN APRIL! NT’3 MINSTRELS, nd 6th avenue. D STREET. we ins at he Over at lu. Ml. Ty: Malligan ‘ouara Br: and, AND HOTEL Pooling, veh the eee Man. Characters i ‘De agene, Nelse Seymour, Bel ur AN BRYANT, THE POOR, GRAND CHARITY MATINEE BENEFIT ALD OF LHb POOR OF NEW YORK aT evant T's OPERA HOUS AF THE UELEBRATION. OF Wasill3 f AND ANNIVERSARY OF THE VIGHTEENTH YEAR { OF VAN BRYANT’S MINSTRELS, GRAND GALA Day. CHARITY. MATINEE, MONDAY, FEBRUAR MATINEE aT 2 EFIT im THE poor OF NEW YORK. BRYANTS MINSTRELS. BOX BOOK NOW OPEN, -A FEW MORE LADIES AND GEN.- tlemen required tor a select amateur dramatic club. Call Wednesday night at 8 o'clock, at club rooms (Oriental Call), 203 Third avenue. Gocrsts for bee? Pog of the emigrants ens-Lorrains, TUESDAY, “FEBRUARY It, 1874, TRYING | HALL. Tickets (admitting a gentleman and ladies), $2, ye be | had of Josep strauss, President, No. 110 sprin, e | and A. D'Uuviliey treasurer, No. H17 Broadway. 6 OBINSON HALL, SIXTELNTH STREE’ NEAR Broadway, to let—For soirees, weddings ‘and all rst clase entertainments; stage permanent add com- plete; hall perfect in acoustics; seats 60, ANJO AND GUITAR TAUGHT IN A SINGLE uarter; also all styles of Dancing. tor the minstrel and variety’ staze. RY C. DOBSON, 161, Fourth Avenue. Free entertainments on Banjo every Monday, Wednesda: sy and Saturday evenings, )RAMATIC FRENCH READINGS, Preceded by a ahort FREE Li on the true meted Ot earning to SPEAK FRENCH FLUEN Te conclude with the formation of a . NEW ELEMENTARY “CLASS, . Oral s¥stet-xd GtaMMaR: by Profesor ETIENNE LAMBERT, THURSDAY, PEBRUAI ARY 19, at LL A.M, at his splendid hall ee OPPOSITE HEATRE, ure ani ading sree. daa ite ALY INIENDING 10 VISIT FRAN ¢. shoald attend. simply ms French idioms, indispensable in « tt travelli Will greally enhance thelr pleasure, while materially i sy TWOVACANT HOURS FOR PRIVATE LESSONS ‘gormy, the lecture will take ESORTE MUSICALE, 17 West Lhe -eigith street, two doors from Broad way.—Harmonic good music are ordiat'y’ luvited. e Saturday. OT POURRI-AT ST. CECILIA’S HALL, 49 WEST Sevenceenih strget, Monday evening, February 16, 1374, at_8 o’clock Proceeds in aid of the poor. Tickets $1. PAINTING. D™ Faia eH Aa atthe No, 8 Eaat Fourteenth street, next to Delmonico’s. } ARDI GRAS FANCY DRESS AND GPx? at Hau ot of the Lexington Social winp on Monday ory en ee brusry 16, at Argyle Rooms, Sixth avenue amd Thirtieth street, BAD TOL, MUSII “Parting,” “Aion id —— ” three songs 4 Scents. “At Home itz,” Strauss, 75 Conia, “Corn Stalk Galop,” WA. Pond, Jr, cents “A Life's ‘hways,” two songs by oid Te is, “hyvery Home Has Lost a ig cons, “Mulgan Guard quad: a WM, A. POND & Uu., Publishers, iway ; branch store, 3y Union sopare. every evening. Lovers of | 1874.-QUADRUPLE SHEET. | acts, entitled AMUSEMENTS. ir Mp. LESTER WALDACK - Manager. LA Bi naty th ent ames ight. ‘great Comedy of LESTER WALLACE Lee J. tree ‘Ten mnty -third to t be presented Lord ca great wu ALFRED BVELYN. Bow! H's REATRE. je ase ‘OF i ig exgaaes oN ett. ad ean EVENINGS, mi TG ts Adolphe Belot's ay P. Ne four acts, of ELENE........ eaneasenh -Mrs. J, 8. BOOTH WEDNESDAY vary ad EVENINGS, will be produced, uy rey on numerous pprientions ihe Dox offse (FOR TWO" NIGHTS ON ‘dolphe Belot’s thrilling Drama insix acts entitied FEMME DE vie DIANE BERARD. Mrs. J. B. BOOTH FRIDAY EVENING, Februa SATURDAY MATING at het paw will be presented Bulwer Lytton’s romantis Play ia five THE LADY OF LYONS! i Mrs. J. B, BOOTH. Claude Melnotte: -Mr. Joseph Wheelock and a tuil ani powerful cast of characters, SATURDAY EVENING, February 21, BENEFIT AND LAST APPSARANCE OF rs. J.B. BOOTH, on which o¢vasion will be. reduced POR filis NIGHT ONLY Shakespeare's grand nragedy: in in ave acts, of PAULINE... iO AND JOLIET (her frst appearance in New York tn this chi rt real irs. J, B. BOOTH Rome ea: joseph Wheelock Mr. Mercutio (iis frst appearance at this THe tee, and who has kindly voluntesred luis services on this occasion... -Mr, Charles Wolcet MONDAY EVENING, CSuanen Sas THE OKEAT TAAGEUIENN Mme, FANNY JANAUSCHE: witi ake hher firet appearance in’ tue dual characters of LADY DEADLUGK and, HORTENSE in CHESNEY WORLD. Seats secured in advance at the Theatre, and at tue Music store of C,H. Ditson & Co,, 711 Broadway. PRIVATE AND CLASS INSTRUCTION by the eminevt PROFESSOR. OPO A attne NEW YOKK CONSERVALO: No, 5 Kast Fourteenth street, next to Delmonico’s THE “LECTURE "SEASON. MES, SU838 EVERMTT, M. D,, WILL LECTURE TO ladiey on Monday, February 16, at 3 P, M., at Robin- son Hall, sixteenth street, three doors west of Brosdway and near Fitth avenue. Subject, “Strong Chests for Wowen and Chiiaren.” Admittance tree. his lecture 1s preparatory to — new course of three lectures. to be tllustr ted by Manikins.| his is an entire new course of lectures, and will give ladies who could not gain admittance to her first Tae in this city an opportunity of hearing her 3 WILL Ofer thelr Ane assortment or frst class Planoores At prices which cannot fail to suit the tines, New Pianos to rent and rent applied toward purchase it desired. Old Vianos taken in exchange. A FINE AsSORTME! tor sale at plow price nt. OF SECOND HAND PIANOS Igo Hianog of our owa man- ufacture to KNAI 14 Fittn av. N ELEGANT NEW CHIOKERING AND OTHER upright and square Pianos and Organs; speciat ia- ducements tor cash, ou ingalraen ta and ‘or ren 8. Xx. L & CO., 15 cast Fourteenth street. CHIOKERING GRAND Pee sts SALE CHEAP. used very litle: cost $1,358. Apply at Dr HAS. BROUCK’S Dental’ Depot, corner Twenty-third street and Broadway. CHICKERING ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, ONLY $100; a seven octave rosewood Pianotorte, over- strung, Ce 18 £3, Wi Te, great sacrifice tor cash. ‘3. bi) ‘riey piace, near Broadway. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELU THEIR El, gant Decker & Bros. Planotorie at a sacrifice: a Gorave four round rosewood Piano, having all im ments, full agrafte, richly carved case $, 03, ‘Btuol, Cover: box tor nipping. oait Monday, private residence zil West 21st st A GREAT SACRIFICE.—MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD double round great square 7} octave Pianolorte, ay tone, nearly new, for-$250; Stool, Cover. In- 249 Grove street, Jersey City. RICH ROSEWOOD 7 OCTAVE pe ORONE roe tale, one of the best chances to get a good pian forte ever oifered, at 595 Sixth avenue, ‘corner rot hhirey- et. fitth stre Sot LADY WILL SELL—FOR LESS THAN handsome rosewood Pianotorte, including and Cover; also rosewood Upright for less than $10); perfect order. 28 Third street, near Bowery. T GOLDSMI1H’S, 2% BLEKCKER STREET, NEAR Bowery—First class new Pianofortes to rent. $20, inagniticent 7% octave, agraffe, roewood, oversirung noforte, carved legs. &c.; also Piano and Stool, $25. MAGNIFICENT PARLOR SQUARE GRAND 7% octave rosewood Pianotorte, tour round corners, carved legs, patent agraffe, all improvements, made by¥ best city makers, used 6 months cost $9W, tor'$2/5; em- broideree Cover, Stool, Music Stand; makers’ bill of salo and warranted for 5 years; also Household Furniture for sale, Cail at private residence 12) West 2id street, near i A BARGAIN—CARVED ROSEWOOD 7% OCTAVE Pianotorte. overstrung bass, agraffe treble; first Class maker; cost $30, for $150. 243 East 30th street, be- tween 2d and 3d avenues. AMUSEMUuNTD. AMUSEMENTS. a . OLYNP os BROADWAY, BROAD’ Mr. JOSH HART 624 — 514 * THEATRE | COMIQUE— ON tran ca hele Pee VAUDSVILLE — “BROAUWAY———— aie wast —_— Mr. JOSH HART, . le Proprietor —_ MONDAY ‘EVENING, FEBRUARY 16 Sa —- BROADWAY. AND BROADWAY, and eyery Kvening and eee week, og ap brnanee THE bwoRret aa age NUVELTBS i & F Fi a 3 a4 NOVELTY THEAT a ae a) [I ‘Y THEATRE, FAVORITE sno ‘POR LADIES, F i e¢ A a wa ete GEORGE H, TYLER...... -0-.-.a+....hoting Manager, SPRCIAL!Y THEATRE 2s i Betzee a8 z “tage Manager... sd. J. MOCLOSKRY | THE — — 3 a age "<i: ee ae 3 | aa a.8 i io UNPRECEDENTED SUCOBSS, —_—— ———— —— or —. Py al j=l2/¢ » pas ee AMERICA B(S ltl Slulela|2 = —— BVERYTHING NEW. Slaletglzlatsto ls E PUBLIC UNANIMOUS, ENTIRE CHANGE OF BILL, g ap aa | = AND FIRST APPEARANCE OF THE FOLLOWING BEES £28 ; — STAR ARTISIS :— oa i =t & 2 34s a The verdict —— 5 3 4 4455 THE LISA WEBER eagys a4.96 j BURLESQUE TROUPE 5 Bee24n38 i r OF STAR AKT $3 228 2 « geeore S11NG Rggr agg a&s 3 2 a ae ao wm & % BEST IN THE WORLD, = — 7 FAMILY HOME OF AMUSEMENT. es Ae g 3 F —T 2 a Fac Fae — 2 ais BEAD, WONDER AND ADMIRE. i ° ote \z is Pa Sa t 2213] sjals| js)2l8| {3 A HEMISPHERE OF STARS 4,3 carl 2/3)8 ef 3 2 5 FI 3 mY Hae (a )3}a}*le tS ia) tet )8 | Lod 2 HAMILTON ae |4/z3 4 Slals|<la il HAMILLO Ea la ey 93 |, [Ro 24 2/2 2/Se_oH 14/3 24 (Si, 2) |3i, (fais! | | | J Jae [2/218] le/S isle 12) 2/3 A HAMILTON, ————— 4, (Ss |a 8/812 lala —_ MIS$ JULIA BLAND,—————— o 8 2 8 3 4 JUL = 4 & o & oie 3 @ a Z/g0-@ |z an z a a a FI a5 Et J a & a{§ a | sal THE GREAT 0 COMEDIAN AND BUNLSSQUE AC ACTOR, a A a gf a NEW SKETCHES, Luang op 8 le] 4 pd = GEORGE _aruns, goa ke lz| a Bs NEW MUSIC. < 3 33 al & bel THREE MONSTER ENTERTAINMENTS GHonGE ArKIN 2008 218 a8 bead GEORGE ATKIN. oOo GO oS Fil 4 £ IN ONE. Baga ¢ i} al 3 ¢?@ls oe Bead eee all MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 16, 1874, || | |s la| 3 | | Lele | 8 = gig'g'o!S!)2|'o 9'2 |s|a!2 the first time in thisetty, 23 325 je} le] 4 a 6 eee aega° [8] (3) a °*E || ERIN AND THE BRENNANS, 2008 a| 3 pany, will pertorm in the laughable buriesque, entitled 3664 a 3 4 Pictorial, Musical and Dramatic Entertainment, & BRIOAND S836 319 Fy BxIGAND aa 414 3 é View of tne Principal Cities of Ireland, the Beautiful ae a “| g Ge | — in EI <aé BARB ae =o8 2 *//| Lakes of KUlarney by Sunset ak ad z TBEUANS § - 3 x Fae ; : allall@ = HARANERCIOORL E 3 Hy 2) )2l)2| = wi —— —— a1 3 ql leils] 2 | AMERICA’S SERTO-COMIO VOOALIst, gia] 3 jE Yel lollies] & AMERICAS 7 ‘i YocaLisn, | sls] 2 |3 B je jolie) ge z| eo la! = [sllel//! 8 DUTCH COURAGE. q | A A 3 3 isilgllel § aS AlozolzlPrP Zi lal |2 a Mrs. R. A. Brennan, the Queen of frish Bong as Kathleca AMERICA'S 3° 3 FH $26/3( (2! 2 John T. Kelly, Irish Comedian, a, Vocalist and (econ s kd os! Descerns are) Dan, the Guide pUAVOREEE 4 ag & A ba | ; et > 3 Introducing nightly his Great Irish Specialties ny ? sEmio-comre f = 3 a Miss Annie Rieley........ + Norah, the Milkmaid JENS 2 Kec eLPIPAETS 8 ¢-9]8 3 oo-0 a JEN! 4 VOCALIST. = fatlellg | alts? # Who, with Mr. John 7. Kelly, will introduce their ESE Ue = (2198) oe lZl le | 3) & | Se OED eS reer 3 ale¢ 2 s =| 3,/El e DOUBLE TRISH REEL, a cos ee & |e Hille ar >| Fee [ao 0 AND ONLY Im elel s jalge ile | 3| 3 George 0. Reynolds. nist and Musical Director MADRIGAL BOYS, é 3| Ss i jallel is ESE I mM ah Mr. B. A, BRENNAN, eee jl cit —_— | See ae | 5 4 43 goa 23 Lecturer, Tourist and Burlesque Operatic Vocalist.) — GAL Boxe, Sie oq a8 Fy a4 = sapEAE BSE 13 8 ac | as Mr. and Mrs. BRENNAN —— os aL BOYR ee S| Be Sze ete |2 28 Bixwen ia number—————Sixteen in number, 3| B8 S52 3 a 3 a in Burlesque Operatic Sketches. ENGR —- o| wl oa < 4171 oy — perme eT ae Z| SS a aoisi|z z Z moosess |S lol/¥x Ge | —————GREAT-. mo 23 225 | 3 48 Mr. JOHN T KELLY OUTELY. Bhe> 53 csoez (Sl isl< e | — eae @ 3|se|fs|socdae’ °(2 | 32 in his Original Act Prone week oxi 3 BISSIES Zas822o-0|3|2 25 MES. McGRE’S HOTEL. == mae RS eS eee [a1 12/2 za | SIE: WEEK Syeda 7S dadzeslS) ee 6 one? aS 38 wk Sz Bi |a/2 £5 Miss AN Zee fe aa 2 me | o| |S] 8 Ee may Jams ie Bog FE od, 2 wget (a/O-°s w ||) BEF A ZEE ao 45 0 2 %e8/S > s | JOHN T. KELLY © q Seto, # BY2e/5 ean { plied ae [ uo i nda D0 3324 |S ete In their Celebrated Double Jigs and Ree! 238g 2325/2 ere) GRAND FINALE, Ponacn. fomacnf Paxaun§ Baa a oR of “Ss | THE CRUISKEEN LAWN. u aN G ae BRAGH. A 3 —— The following ladies and gentlemen will appear in oo Buaul. PANORAMIC PICTCRE their world tamed Specialtles :~ i ao ed of Miss ANNI HINDLE, GO BKAGH, IRELAND, in her Sensation Songs, Character Sketenes and Protean = ord REPRESUNTING Pictures, changes of Character, Costume, &c., with the eo pence Pepin yee ee re — 10 IREDAND ; ‘ us i PRESENT in wonderful and startling feats in mid-air, an entirely go it \ yoriten, Se eee ee ee y go BEA 1 ERIN Go BRAGH. through balloons, assisted by thove princely gymnasts, IN NEW The DE GLORIAN BROTHERS, i ACTS, ‘The world renowned Character Artists, Q] NEW SKETCHES, SHERIDAN and MACK \@ NEW_ SONGS, In their unequalled and original Sketches and Charac- 3 NEW SAYINGS, | terizations. M. CARROL! NEW DA! DANCES, — KM, CAMHOLE, z <a Mr SEANE CONVEESE, Fig ob HL 5 Eee | the Master Banjoist of the world ina grand Banjo Diver- ABLEAU in MU | tisement, introducing Son original imitation of the Trinity Bell Chimes, on two swinging banjos, ‘Those superb Song and Dance Artists, MESSRS. NAT AUSTI. , Artistic Variations and his The talented Mns The SEE BROTHERS, their artistic and pleasing Specialities, SICAL ROCKS and BELLOGIANS. al Wonders, U u U, U, N HOGAN AND MUDGE, in their Plantation Specialties, ‘The famed MISS KATE voriie Artists, D ROBERT JOHNSON, New MISS KATE oc MISS KATE SiGONNO! CoMPANY¥—— ER.-———-MI1 5 WESNER, ee KEK OF THE QUEEN OF WobaListy. MIss NULLY NULL cERIS—————MIB8 PRIS ————— 3 Penis MLS PERIs—-—— MISS American stag ——LITTLE LITTLE LIITLE JENNIE YEAMANS: MRS. JOHN | vo MES. PERIS RIB, S88 LLY P. Miss Peris is the most rears ‘vocalist on the xi ————= ata WILD, latinee every Wednesday and Saturday, at 2% o'clock. ‘OOD'Ss MUSEUM. Evening in the in Drama DA! odes BOONE, ery afternoon The Egypiia ‘The versatile The renowned G: ym WASHINGTON'S Bik KMANCES In the Lecture Room. THREE PERFO! Morning at 1 intact TH: 885 and Manager.. ‘This week attraction upon attraction resort of the metro} udlences piney sente the ene MARTINETTE in the oe ite con PAUL MARTINEHT Engagement of DELAHANTY AN 687—Broad DANIEL poces LY, Ail the SPECIALTIES and the eccentricity of LD TIMES. and sungmi above, HDAY CEL BRATION. ternoon at 2 evening at 8 EATRE, 1a 687 .-R. W. BUTLER ee at fami): Olly: crowded de ughtei select bill of novelties will be pre- The great London sensation artists, “Tae JACKLEY FAMILY, THN IN NUMBER, PANTOMIME TROUPE, mic Kast India Pantoulihe of THE BRAZILIAN APE. E in his great character of JOCKO. * of the talented Artist AND HENGLER, ho Papeete # new and original Sketch, entitled FUN HEN, Low ¢ High Tragedy. Loy will appear 2a Policeman Maidoon at ty crmedy, | ‘songs and Dances. and MASTER BARNEY truly eee sketch of PERY DA the reserve ‘foree. ‘The screaming Negro Sketch, T HANNAH'S PIE. Mr. Payall Mr. Mendal 3 an NTS Master Bob Nettles... and a stron; ALL THE uur 3k Doors open at7; curt Popular prices of adm: Sool W vite | Ba Bobby Breakal . Ade Eatalt. Mile LEONA DARE IN HER LOFTY pion | oie’ ‘Heautfu Floral Divertisgemens, by the SCHROT- | dt Mise KATE Deas in one act, entitled PARE: ster Win. Waddiiover: Fr. Hussey in Queen WILSON, The Comic AND GUARDIANS. JENNIE HUGHES {GEO. J. KETCHUM PANY Wid ‘APPEAR RY BVENING, im rises at 4 $1. 188100 CUM YOUR Sears | TW ADVANCE, I ni e ceaeratteneemmncsiimnaenae aeisncianate | In consequence of the extreme length of the programme aTnET EVENING ran oo MATER the performance will commence at MATINEE | WebNkspay r MATINER SATURDAY. A quarter to eight, instead of eight. eae a4 MAT! INEES, MATINER WBKUNESDAY MATINEE and MATINEE SATURDAY, BATINEE | MATINEES MALINER WEDNESDAY Pri MATINEE the SarUlpay ices of A he Family Circle, 99 aK Dress wo | MATINERS, WEDNESDAY ‘am! ircle, 30 cents; Par A Bb . ry sited Pabaintey rie Cirle, | MATINEE BAME AS ‘and cents; Reserved Seats (Orchestra and Balcony), $l. MATINEE | EVENING, SATUBDAY. gumewar Halt. |ONDAY EVENING, i CAROLIN: SROLINE TW. FINAL MATINEE 8, Adrpission 50 ct appear in their Superior Specialties, eee Fino — cow Winey, (ouosseum, ‘The Grecian Statues and Serio-Comic Songs. = MISS SATERLEE, 3 | BROADWAY AND THIRTY-FIPTH STREET. | % First appearance of 2) TBE MAGNIFICENT PICTORIAL ILLUSION | % MLLE, LOUIS & of J Cenites teres Ciel ot tomac, in Solos, Se. aso | ANNE fe Yesushe————— 2 PARIS Ea ery 3 F Bewitcht MIS8 KITIY TILSON, MISS KITTY TILSON, | & |B First appearance of Bewitching Soubrette, MISS KITTY TILSON’ —Miss KITTY TILsoN, | § with the enchanting effects of moonlight, star- € MISS SALLY APT, MISS KITTY TES ORNNIE GATERLEE TILSON, light and gaslight, bd with the following favorite Artists, in new Sketches, | —— gy wae ee EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING, Specialties, &c., &e.:— mise eee TEk3———~ Miss ROLLY PERI Z| from 1 o'clock to So’clock P.M. and from 7 to 10] -¥ J. W. McANDREWS, MISS s JENNIE ENGLE, J lo'ctock P. M., until Mrther notice, together with | 2 MARTHA WREN, MISS JENNIE EAGLE a the varied attractions of g aasad a ual 2 JAMES COLLINS, Miss EVA HAMILTON Mise EVA HAMILTON, | 3 THE POLYTECHNIC PROMENAD 5 — Mus8 EVA HAMILTON, "MISS, EVA HAM -B [to which is added the myst tlugion of i 5 A ——— meson gy “cps ———— M58 JULIA BLAND,—————_ & | first time in Americm and the interpating and in-| 3 HARRY STA! ‘STANWOOR, sos aa we ants JULIA BLAND, rane structive novelties Of, poroRTUM, ANGIE SCHOTT, mss He Wasee ——— = it wake a | ritaan sats ie vet on the’ Delusions and 3. ns of Science, mtr jucin H. A. FISHER, —— ACTA, — ——— | @ | the style ot the Davenport Brothers. F NEW SONGS,—— ——— ‘All entertainments are under the direction of | & JOHN WALSH, — alka SKBTOAP aig DANCES * | amtesion $1 and noestran ° The whole to conclude with J. W McAndrews grand _ THE PANORAMIC PICTURES OF- : serra ee ent are pleaee Sidhu ee ne a inal sketch, arranged by J. J. ET SY 5 PRS TS derful auromata of six dgures soon to be placed in| & orig! cl y McCloskey, Sua Pie fi | tte arcade. Z ENTITLED. Saas ——o jOLOSSEUM, EPH'S DREAM; —=EHIN Go BAG = | £) BROADWAY AND THIRTY.FIFTH STREET.) 7 GH, ———_———_—_—— a3 a EIN G0 BRAG, SACRED CONCERT. 2g i HO |, bey THE OLD KENTUCKY HOME. and the beautiful Burlesque, entitied §, | Ninth Resiment Ba AND and MADRIGAL BOYS Pi Uncle Eph Glosson Ww. Mcandi —e Geeks Se with the Pictorial lusions of Ef | Auntie Chloe Giovson coon m pat THK, BRiGAND CHIE! EVERY SUNDAY Wasiwa, =3 | Young Eph Wiowon...... ‘i iiaiiy Stanwood THE BRIGAND CHIP 5 o'clock to 10 o'clock ®. Mt 52 aster Henry Kogers r, Frak Converse — f SUFFERING ‘or new YORK. Miss lore Rowers i Cieuy ae | — Saale £ PLEA one mete i, ot hotels. General) 3 ‘Other characters by ihe entire Company, int th —————- BURLESQUE TROUPE | © | Ticket office ,11¢ Broadway, and the box office. 5 sellees STE SEITEN Bhan id - Change of time. ——THEATRK COMIQUE——.— RICHINGS. WHELMING SUCCESS. also ath and 20th J February, LNGS-! Be TERT. b. Be CON! opr Al rasta my ‘Reserve SATURDAY, ‘Zist, at 2 o'clock. No extra charge for reserved seats to matinee if SECURED. IN ADVA! ‘Sam Rickey | | family now in Switzeriand; al genui ' 200 BEAUTIFUL 74% OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO— carved | le; patent agrafe, every improvement ee $185; instalment taken. New Pianos to rent R. C. “07 West Twenty third street. corner Sixth avenue. MAGNIFICENT 74% OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO- forte for sale—Four round odeeart made order cele+ A brated city maker, fully gi d, used 5 months, tor $250; parlor, chamber, ‘aining- Furniture @ sacritice beat mily leaving city. Can be seen this day, est 15th st, near Sth av. OR SALE—AN OLD ITALIAN VIOLIN (CREMONA); the owner is obliged to sell; a rare chance; price $50. Apply at 228 Seventh avenue, third floor, back. Lae SALE—OR TO LET, $6 MONTHLY, BEAUTIFUL Pianoforte, seven octave, round corners, carved eas overstrung bass; every improvement: a rare chance. Waveriey place, near Broadway. One HALE IS MAKING a eee ee ae FOR + the trade at half price; be sold; his 1,200 men and families must have br rae ‘Thirty-fith street and Tenth avenue YEW UPRIGHT PIANOS TO RENT TO RESPONSI- ble parties; alvo square. and grand Fans, COMPANY, No, 5 Fast Fourteenth stieet. Qreans! 9 ORVANS! ORGANS! GEORGE WOODS & C0.’ PARLOR, CHAPKL AND CONCERT ORGANS, remarkable’ for taeir beautiful quality of tone. variet of orchestral effec and, combinations, excellence of material used, struction and finish amd elegance of desist gree of pertecttum attained in the George Woods Organ is unparalleled im the history of reed trstraments. Organs sold on monthly or quarterly instalments, or rented with the a privilege of of urchase. ‘Illustrated price lists tailed. OND & CO., Sole Agents, No. 547 Broadway. New York: RGAN FOR SALE.~A NEW BURDEIT CABINET Organ, with ornamented case and imitation pive top, at halt price, in comequence of the owner leaving the city, Can be seen at 4 Henry street, Brooklyn. TANOS. A GREAT VaKIETY TO RENT OR SELL; nt “pp! plied to pe Prices to suit the gitmes, at M. Pt BRRELL'S, No. 8 Union square, 165 Fourth avenue. Pianos AND OTHER MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS for immediate sale.—An elegant 7 octave Knabe Pi- ano, $530, cost oe, area # patent three times overs | strung Piano, Harp by frard, $300; etioles Violi We cere Vike be hy a Posewood Guitar, ‘$60, and a ditto, $15; also d asic; is: roperty of w ne Pp Sorted oF abatement whatever in & Gress EXECUTOR, box I Pixos LARGE ASSORTRENT OF NEW AND elegant Pianos, from the several first class eon to sell on the monthly or quarter instalment plan, oF to rent, with the Nara 5% ot pore WILLIAM A. & CO, No, 847 Broadway. TANO, ORGAN AND VIOLIN TAUGHT AT THE homes of pupils by a competent male teacher: terme $10 per Quarter or 0) cents per lesson. Address H., et Clinton, HE MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN COMPANY, WIN. ners of highest medals at Paris and Vienna, offer at their warerooma, % Union square, the greatest varie of the best and cheapest Cabinet Rig pk the worl Organs ior rent or sale for monthly of quarterly pay> ments. rice. For orde Heralt Uptown ANTED--GUOD PIANO, WORTH $00, FOR en eotaren choice prairie ‘and a Umber {arming Iands good nelgt orhoo BENDER, 7 Beach street, 9 (ol. PIANOS AND ORGANS OF FIRST CLASS makers, will be tyre at lower prices for cash or Iments, or for Fon a in city or country, yy Oar or ial crisis, by RACE | WAT: fin | Broadway, than ever 0 offered before in New (a FOR WANT oF MONEY, A SWEET-TONED 0. octave rose wi iano, few monthe $200, cirtn octave, oes gea, Hana fer monte corner Ninth avenue, second floor. - SOMB CARVED SEVEN OCTAVE $210. Pane. full iron frame; warranted; best clty maker, splendid tone and $450, At 425 nish; worth est Twenty-cighth street, near Ninth avenu nn PROPOSALS, D, NGTON AND QUINCY (uurcaco, BURLIN o Arey AND QUI NY. ‘Sealed ye oe envied, a this company, und! the ath inst i ile purchase of $1,000,000, oF any part t there. f, in the ven ic cel empany, ‘due July, 1908; interest and principal payable in Boston. ‘The proposals will be opened at 12 noon the 20th inst. ond tie bonds awarded. tothe highest biddors, Wo wat be immediately no! tfled, the company reserving the tight to decline unsatistacwor) offers ‘rhe vonds will be subject est rom January 1, to be pala ten per cent notific per vent. Mareiipcand the balance Apr t mount may be paid itomedyataly. HFopousia. ah Addressed to the undersigned. yr, x, DaIOX, ‘Chairman of the Bostox, Feb. 5, 1874. R. KAHN'S guar MUSEUM ND POLYTECHNIC Institute. —| remodells ‘and with 5,000 fresh sirnla dom Gsvolt oft ine et portionof the hum seein Son oe mecha) ae and Biaaatesgt la rn mite sion W cents, the most enter- world. Admis- daily ; tree to visitors. QTREET CLEANING NOTICE. py spougy 10, 1874. isposal of garba perontamee aha va paige ie hottces pub wilished ith to the 246th inst. . ‘order ‘Ot ‘Soard stot Police. 8 0. HAWLEY, Chief Clerk,