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2 NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1874—TRIPLK SHEET. eerrnne nsece ELEGANT SUIT—RECOND » soon SUNNY 1 er iooms, with Board superior tions. GS West Thirty-fitth street, | between Firth, hand ava, LEG. SET OF ROOMS, WITH FIRST CLASS 1 he ro 8 ily or single gentlemen. No. &4 Sec- ond a’ javense. near Eighteeut street. opposite Stuyvesant square. STORY FRONT, ROOM—GOOD | CLOSET BOO D Board, fir 2" with Gad per weeks in 106 Waverley’ pine ro shoes Fexchansed. fity BO, AVENUE, NO. 76.—DESIRABLE ROOMS, WITH + w cosey little Suiton second floor and one boarders. may Room on mn rourts floor. One or two tal be accommodaied. Reterences, WASHINGTON PLACE, TWO DOORS FROM Washington. “square.—A handsome back Parlor and extension, on first toor with Board, also other Rooms, Jor single gentlemen desirable loc: ation, TH AVENUE, BETWEEN ELEVENTH AND TWELFTH > ne ns, Desirable Suit of Apartments on parlor te table. on reasonable terms, im the de- Tehtiatly ‘sltuated house 43 Firth a avenue, + PER WEEK. —GO0D BOARD, WITH PLEASANT Kooms. bath, with hot and cold water; free use of parlor. » 8 West Thirty-fith street 710 $6 PER WEEK.—BOARD FOR GENTLE. $5 neo kaa married couples; handsomely furnished Rooms: fire, gas and ‘boarders, $4. bast Thirty-thied street, comer oe Second avenue EAST THIRTIETH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH and Madison avenues.—An_ elegant suit of Rooms on front; alsoone hali Room on fourth floor, lass Bi references. "10 $8 PER WEEK FOR FURNISHED ROOMS, with Hoard; hot and cold water in rooms; tam- commodated egually low. third door trom Macd, | street QTH STREET, NO. 44, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND by oot tiermaay piace To let, elegantly furnished front | oor; also two on third floor, Tlibaus table.” tes NTH STREET, NEAR UNIVERSITY Handsomely furnished Rooms, with Boaras every convenience; $7 to WAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR BROADWAY.— Handsome tront Rooms, $14 tor_ two persons, with 10 Board; nochildren; single Rooms, $7; house heated by steam ; also table B [Qe GArAYETIE. PLACE, ptrect First class Boardi nished; CORNER FUUKTH ing, Rooms nicely fur- very best, on the most reasonabie table th» terins. - TH STREET, 3 WEST, BETWEEN FIFTH AND | 4 Bisth evenues-Newly’ and. elegantly: furnished sunny Rooms; first class table (private if required); tor fauullies or or r gentlemen; references. 14.74, STREET, NO. 327 WEST.—WITH BOARD, selegant Rooms on second too’ for familles or single gentlemen, 1] WEST FORTY.NINTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH avenue.—Frout koom, on third floor. elegantly fur- nished, with Board; house’ and table first class; refer- ences exchanged. 18 AXD EAST TWE TY-EIGHTH STREET, BE- ‘tween Madison and Fitth avenues.—Very desirable family, Rooms, with or without private table. table Whote. |. LIFLER. 1 OTH, STREET, 38, AND, «| EAST. DESIRABLE, handsomely furnished Rooms to let, with or witb out Board, to gentlemen and wives or single gentiem: WEST FOURTEENTH STREET._TWO HAND- some Suits, second and third floors, singly or to- gether, with or without first class Board ; family private; gentlemen preierred ; relerences. 28" STREET, 105 WEST.—AN ENGLISH FAMILY, having more room than they require, desire to | let one or two large well furn.shed ms, with Board; | also table B 4 PIKE STREET. RNISHED ROOMS TO ladies: WEST TWENTY-NINTH STREET.—HANDSOMELY furnished Parlor and Bedroom on third and fourth’ front ty let. toa family or gentlemen, with frst FINE FURN let, with or without Board. for gentlemen or | also a large back Parlor; table first class. yest TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET.—ELKGANT Rooms to rent, singly or en suite; table unexcep- tionable ; references. WEST TWELFTH STREET.—A PARLOR FLOOR Ho rent 3 unfurnished; ajso other Floors to let, Bemis farnieh fed, with or withbut Board; terms mod: 10 WEST THIRTY- THIRD STREET, NEAR Broadway.—One Suit of Laromipeceg 4 furnished Rooms, with or without Board: also one large Koom, suitable tor a smail family or three or four gentlemen; fire, gas, hot and cold water, &c. 4_table first c! 125 EAST THIRTY-PIRST STREET, NEAR LEX ington avenue.—A lady has two neatly fur- hisned Rooms to let, to gentleman and wite; board for lady it desired ; ali improvements. 14 WEST SIXTEENTH STREFT.—WELL NEW furnished large Rooms on second floor, with Board for one or two ge first class German boarding house. Table 15 WEST ELEVENTH STRFEFT, NBAR SIXTH avenue.—Handsomely furnished Booms to let, with Board, to gentleman aud wife or single gentlemen; en suite or singly; or the whole Second Floor: reference. 16 THIRTY-FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN THIRD and Lexington avenues —A nicely furnished tront alcove Roow on second floor to let, with Board, to gen- teman and wife. OQ, EAST, THIRTIETH | STREET—IN PRIVATE family, Board for a married couple, or singte persons; price reasonable. 24. WEST THIRTY-EIGHTH STREET.—TO LET, with Board. in private family, one or two nic Rooms, with bome comfo! 35 WEST TWENTY SIXTH STREET.—LADIES AND. gentiemen can be accommodated with Board’ and Rooms. BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. __ TQOARD 4 WANTED FOR me Addreony stnng “er id two cl iren an rvant. ire ‘Tms and socommbtetian. FAMILY, Herald ERMANENT BOARD AND PRIVATE TABLE anted—By a family of adults, in @ house owned ‘and oceupied bY the owner; four or five well Bee a ; location between Fourteenth and Thir- ta aia eetate —_ «Aig — ggg og ee mable * 4 ress, stating ou forms, ac. W. Me, Herald Tpows Branch office. ‘0 SYOUNG GENTLEMEN WISH TO OBTAIN ‘with Breakfast, in a private French tamily; bie, must be frst class Address W., room 415 New York 42 South Washington | | roves, ae AT AUOTION. b San | Pio- MT 9 and in this PF. FF, tnermel Ww. t. Sunan scott G. Lambdt J, W. Casilea: Williams Hart Kaul’ Weber. M. J, Meade. joran. A. Laurie. Fa ry. Jaigesitinatn ve youl, J crovaey. HE Lewis” ¥ Yirwooe Homer Martin, FOREIGN. E. Verbeckhoven. P. Van Schendel. Carl Hubner. M, Non Bremen, "B.C. - Kook Kock. Neuhys. K ler ere. ‘AOA. A. Neuhyy utenr sleiure of “William the Silent Entering Antwerp. ‘The entire coliection now on exhibition at the Art Gale lery, a Pied ret DWARD SCHENCK, Auctioneer. UCTION NOTICE. A Elegant Household Furnitare at public auction, THIS WAY. Over 400 Lote Dy catalogue. case 509 yards velvet Brussels and ini This (MONDAY) morning, omumencing at 10%, vetock, \ privale Fesdence, 120 West Twenty third street, near Sixth avenue, Parlors consisting a3 tollows Elegant rove wood French plate Etagore, magnificent rosewood 7% octave Pisnofortes (Uhicker- ing & Son also square, grand, wilt Console able satin brocate! Parlor Suits, latest styles inlaid Frames, inlaid et eg Centre Tat es Of valuable Art Paintings.” Chamber Suits vom} in solid rosewood aud inlaid diac! "rainat, Betetents, Dressing Cases, Bureaus, Wardr 20 curled hair a 4c. ; dining rooms spring Mattresses, Pillows, Bolsters, inlaid French walnut Buffet Extension Table to dining room Chairs, covered Im leather ; PI re, china Dinner and Tea Service, 330 p Tinenee and’ Bedroom suits in reps, Turkish Bookcase, Library Table, lady's Secreta: of choice Books; also basement and servants’ Farniture. N. B.--This is the largest and richest sale of Household Furniture this season. LOKE FITZGERALD, Auctioneer. bet JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEBR.—OFFICE AND lesroom 37 Nassau street, opposite the Post office. Hore ‘auction sae rane, 19 to 25 Thirteenth sireet, near University place. PARLOR ate. PARLOR 8 SUITS, rome SUITS. OIL’ PAINTINGS, 75 MIRROR: ed account of whom it may concern. ARCH. JOHNSTON will sell on Tuesday, February 17, ‘at the salesroom. 37 Nassau street. every description of Yarlor Suits, trom ordi! in gilt frames; handso: Mirrors, A WX Hg STEVENSON. JR, AUCTIONEER, WILL + sell, Tuesday, February 17, at 12 o'clock, at the Kx- Change Salesroom, 111 Kroadway, the valuable extra size, superbly proportioned, well built four story high Stoop brick and marvie Dwelling No. 5 Filth avenue, near Washington square : 26.8x90; lot 100 feet; perpetual Satiory’ Snug Harbor leasehold; ground rent tor <l years $1,000 per annum; neighbor! unexceptionavie; pen sunny rear; perfect order; possession May neat is trom Auctoneer, 11 Pine street. A. M. WOOD, AUCTIONEER, a Prospect Pa Park eet auction, Fe! Maps at WOOD, RADY « TODD'S. "No. 9 Pine street. LARGE AUCTION SALE OF MAGNIFICENT Household Furniture—Parlor Suits, la est style, in brocatl, reps and haircloth covers ; Pianuiorte, Bronzes, Paintings, &c., this morning, 10} o'clock, at the resi- dence 21 ft 20uh st.. near Hroadway. HENKY ZINN, Auctioneer.—Dining and Bedroom suits, Gurpet, Mir: ror, Bedstead, Bureaus, spring and haic Mattresses, Ex- tension and other Tabies, &c.; 260 lots by catalogue, to suit rich or poor. UCTION NOTICE.—MAGNIFICENT HOUSEHOLD Furniture, Pianoforte, Bronzes. Painungs, &c., on THI> DAY (Monday), February 1b, at the private residence 36 West 15h st., etween Sth and 6th Avs., commencing at 104 o'clock. Drawing Rooms—superb Grand Duchess Suits, covered silk brocade, richest description, marqueterie Vubinets, Yables, Etageres, Secretaire Bookcase, Carpets, Paint- ings, Ornaments. rosewood Pianotorie, Music’ stand, rosewoou. walnut Bureaus, Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Mat: tremes, Extension Table, Buflet, Silverware, Glassware, Cutler¥, &c.; Furnitare, basement xitehen wad servants! Apartinénts house furnished Nay le peremptory. AUGUST min tNES, Auctioneer. (ACetION SALE.—WILL POSITIVELY BE SOLD AT public auction, this day (MONDAY), 10% o'clock, the entire handsome Household Furniture, private residence 210 West Twenty-first street. near Seventh avenue, consisting of magnificent Decker & Bro.'s Fianotorte, fine ‘aintings, Parlor Suits in satin and brocatel, Cabinets, Etageres, Kasy Chairs, wilt Centre and Console Taoles, Bronzos, 3 Boowcascs, Library Tables, rosewood and walnut Bedsteads, Dressing Cases, Bureaus, Ward- Washstands, Lounges, 31 hair and spring Mat- tresses, sep and hair cloth suits, Buflet, bxtensiun Table, Dining Chairs, Silverware, Crockery, Hall Furniture, Kitchen Ctensils, 19 Carpets, Mirrora,” Curtains, Cl and a variety of Usetul household articles, N. 8. Fur xcellent order, used only since last May ROBERT ©. CASHIN, Auctionee Br DAUCHY, AUCHY & JOUNSON sel. this ‘aay, ‘clock, at 454 Canal street, & general assortinent of Household’ Furniture— Carpets, Cucloths, Chairs, Tables, Mattresses, feather | | Allows Uiscks Paintings “Giaes nad Greskore are, Stover ca Furniture, &c.; also a lot of Counters, ing. Store Fixtures, Tables, Showcase, ac., alco black walnut cane seat Chairs, Card Tables marbie top Etageré, Sideboard, Bookcase, Faro 1Aabis poe Sagal date, Glass Doors, Stuffed Animals and ‘& KURTZ sell thi Bi ¥ street, between avenues C and elegant Fancy and Millinery Store—viz., Lace: “Vets, velvet and silk Kibbons, Gloves, Grape and fancy Bonnets, ladies’ under Garments, 5 al kinds of Hosiery, de Buyers dealers specially wn 8 GOLDSTAIN'S omce, 270 Fourth a enue, near Twenty-first street, Br gah CAMPBELL, JR, AUCTIONEER. Willsell on premises, thursday, February 19, at o’ciock in the afternoon, valuable roverty in’ Passai city, |S. only minies trom New York, ver sirable three story, high stoop, li House, with Plot of Ground conta lots, outbulidings, barn, stabling, particuls diagrams, with tree excursion tickets, at succoucer's office, 344 Hudson street, New York city. N. 6.—Trains leave foot of Chambers street at 10, 10:30, oe ok and | :45. Ouher afiernoon and night trains as often CGxcckeay AND ~ GLASSWARE.—HENRY_LOTz, Giiiem Anderson, io to suit dealers, without reserve. \EORGE J. SMITH, AUCTIONEER, OFFIOE NO. 11 Vobruncy trae i o'clock, tie contents ota epieaaid ir Baer Saloon, No. 316 W GOLDSTEIN, AUCTION BER —GOLDSTEIN Auctioneer, sells Monday, February 16, Ll o'clock, & College place, Chambers street.—By virtue of foreclosure of two a Rte Lo reve Bauoy i. ERODE. THE NEW YORK BAR, Bs bgt Jecture, u1 ot the fork an Sutrage Soe ‘society, ied it ee avenge rorty~ ge eet an servoir Pos Malcocracy.” Tickets, "25c., for sale "s Sudject door. RS, SUSAN EVERETT, M. D., WILL LECTURE TO ladies on Monday, February 16 a mar i at Robin- oon, Ball, Cassats ered ares of Broadway ey ave pf Women and Clularen. ve, naiee. tree. Barong Chests or ‘his lecuure 1s preparatory to & new course of three lectures, to be plustrited by Manikins this is an entire new course of lectures, and will give ladies who could not gain admittance to rat course im this city an opportunity of hearing her ___PIAN OF OR! ES, ORGANS, « &C. “A T 21 UNION BQUARE—HAINES BROTHERS WILL offer their (ne assortment of firstclass Pianotortes at prices which cannot fail to suit the times. New Pianos to rent and rent applied toward purchase if desired. Vid Pianos taken in | exchange, A FINE ASSORTMENT oF SECOND HAND PIANOS for sale at low Oeles Iso Vinnos of our own mad- ufacture tw rent NABE & CO, vf ae Pitt a A GRBAT SACRIFICE. —MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD double round great square 7 ve brilliant tone, nearly new, fo: quire store 249' Grove street, Jersey T GOLDSMI1H'S, 26 BLEECKER STREET, NEAR Bowery—First class Rew Pianofortes to rent. $20, Mmagniticent Ti octave, wgrafle, rosewood, oversirul Pianotorte, carved legs. &c.; also Plano and Stool, su (A. BEAUTIFUL 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO— arved jlegh, patent acraffe, every in provement, Trasranies. $135; tustalment taken. beng nos to rent ABLE, “07 West Twenty third street, corner Sixth! avenue, N ELEGANT WEBER GRAND PIANO, IN FINE order, Ab. 4 (reat sacrifice for, cash Steinway cheap. “New Pianos, lower than the lowest. Planos (0 rent BERRY & CO., 789 Broadway. AS CHIORER NG ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, ONLY iW; & seven octave rosewood Jean morts, over- iran, carved Dee Sane great sacrifice tor cash. 13 verley place, near ‘Srosd way. MAGNIFICENT 7% OCTAVE ROSEWOOD an forte for sale.—Four round corners, richly carved, Caer sity maker, used five otnonths. tally xuaran- ‘arlor, Chamber, Diming Furniture Ps a sacrifice; broverty family leaving ciiy. West lsth st, near Oth a FULL AGRAFFE 7! forte tor sale.—All OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO- mprovements; four round cor- se und legs: made to order: cost $1,00, stool, cover, &c. ; bill of sale and warrantee for Sy also Household Furniture for sale, Call at pri- Vate resigence 12) West 231 street. 17 OCTAVE, SECOND HAND PIANOFORTE, s bargain. A rosewood Piavo, Seven stop Or, cheap. 1 Clinton place (E 1), Near Brot A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL by flat ELE. gant parlor Piunoforte at a (makers. Decker & Brothers, New Yora), a brilliant ioned Tie octave fourround rosew oud Piano, cost $950, tor $25: has all im- prevanants: fu | agratic, &c.; richiy carved case, stool, 'rench cloth embroidered Cover; box for shipping: also entire household Furniture, in lots to suit. Call private residence 210 West Twenty-first street. A LADY WILL SELL—FOR LESS THAN $19, handsome rosewood. Pianotorte, including Stool and Cover; also rosewood Upright for less than $10; perlect order. 28 Third street, near Bowery, PIANO IN EVERY HOUSE.—D, KRaKAUER offers this month 100 new and second hand Pianos; from $5 to $20 monthly instalment; extraordinary ducements tor cash. 218 Broome street. BARGAIN. JAIN.—CARVED RosEWwooD 7 OCTAVE Pianotorte, precarune vass, agraffe treble, first Gluss maker, cost $.00, tor $1.0. 23 Kast 80th street, be- tween 2d snil 3d a JOR SALE—OR TO LED, $6 MONTHLY, BEAUTIFUL Vinnotorte, seven octave, round corners, carved legs, overstrung bass; every improvement; a rare chance. 13 Waverley place, near Broad wa: J, i HALE IS MAKL.G 90,000 PIANOFORTES FOR oJ. the trade at half price; must be sold; bis 1,200 men bread. Ihircy-dith and families must have street und ‘Tenth avenue. abe AGNIFICENT SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD Pianoforte. having carved legs, overstruns bass, agraffe anc every ieee JmDIGVeRnSBs, sacriuce for $105; almost new; fully guaranteed, JAMES "GURDON, 157 Bleecker street. EW UPRIGHT PIANOS TO RENT TO Bg ble parties; ‘siso square, and “! ARIO, NOK ORTE UMPAN 4 No 5 East Fourteenth street. TANOS.—A GREAT VAXIETY TO RENT OR SELL; rent applied to purchase. Prices to suit the times, at M M. Mu KRRELL'S, No, 8 Union square, 165 Fourth avenue. 5 IANOS.—A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND gant Pianos, from the several first class makers, to sell on the mouthly or quarterly instalment plan, of to rent, with the privilege of purchase LLIAM A. LOND & CO., No. 547 Broadway. HE MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN OOMPANY, WIN- ners of highest medals at Paris and Vienna, offer at their wareroom Union square, the greacest veuey ot the best and cheapest Cabinet Organs im the world, Organs for rent or sale tor monthly of quarterly pay: ments $60 moath. 50 PIANOS AND ORGANS OF FIRST CLASS makers, will be sold at lower prices for cash or {nstalments or ior rent in city or country, during this financial crisis, by RACK ‘& SON, il Broadway, than ever oflered Detore: in'kew York. ACA Lae LADY, LATELY FROM EUROPE, HAVING A A thorough knowledge of music, 4c. would pe pleased to give lessons on the plano. including vocal music; ane attention paid to bey vee ad terms moderate. duress | MUSIC, box 5,509 Post ot A PROFESSOR, FORMERLY TENOR SOLO IN one of the best churches in Brooklyn, will give daily lessons in vocal music c, drawing or mathematics in ex- change for board Address P. L, Herald Ujtowao Branch office. NTONIO PARAVALLL | TENOR SINGER, FROM the Ttalian opera, hes Piano and Singing, at 117 West Twenty -seventh street, near Sixth avenue; terms ONLY FOR Wille Sora QROAN; EeaNOS for rent at $3, $4 und $5; Melodeon er ST GORDON & SON,” 13 East Fourteenth street, near Fifth avenue. ADIES WITH GOOD VOICES AND MODERATE musical ability can receive pertially tree instruc- tion tn Singing from @ protessor lately arrived from, werope. Address LLFA, box 161 Herald Uptown Branch LAR MUSIC.—"GENTLE SPRING Nive AND na oil a mer tome a Baccha- _ AMUSEMENTS. Buss we wiki or, Sy bun widget oP ‘or ON MONDAY LANe TUESDAY agli ‘ebruary 16 and 17, reeenind for the NIGHTS, ay, in four acts, of . Mrs. J, B. BOOTH re: THURSDAY EVENINGS, = be 2 produced, t he te ts jmeroas applications pre in re nul as he 9 Dax ove (FOR io pilin Ont. Adolphe y ‘ama, im xix acts, asian 3 Levee ved DE pots DIANE BERAKD.. FRIDAY EVENING: rs, J. B. BOOTH 7, pnd on February 'URDAY MATINEE ai will be presented Bulwer Lytton's romants Play in five titled Am SOOT Lienel TA or Bouse PAULINE ‘6. J.B. BOOTH Claude Melnot Mr. siokepin Wheelock and a full of characters, SATURDAY EVENING, February 21, AND nga RPPEARANCE or Mrs, J. B. BOOTH, op We A will be produced Shak fagrand Tragedy, mave acts, of re" rand Trage: ve Piteyenee ite Bat airs ie ‘ik fi (her first appearance in New Yor! this character).. coal B. BOOTH Romeo Moseph Wheelock serena has kiadtrvolantected Bin gervices «i who has kindly volunteered his on this 0c i eta Mr. Charles Wolcot MONDAY EVENING, Februar, es, THE GREAT AGRE Mme. FANNY JANAUSCHEK, will make her Sree pearenee in'the dual Lavy DEADLO CK ‘and NORTENSE in CHESNEY WORLD, Seat secured in advance at Store of C,H. Ditson & W208's Museum. Evening ata, the celebrated actor, ON A, STEVENS, "in the ew Drama DANIEL” "BOONE. dlergning ity iM 33 Every atternoon and evening with ai The Exyptlan Jugeler, 1 sn The versata pi The petite Dance artists PONTE Ste The renowned Gyunasts, WATSON BROTHERS, ASHINGTOS ts BIRTHOAY CEL BRATION, REE PERFORMANCES tn the Lectare Room. A Moraing at ll, afternoon at 2, evening at & ind at the irene i DANIEL BOONB. Fy ir ata, Pim e108 gine: FAMILY. All the SPKCIALTIES and the gocentrictty of OLD TIM yy annaces Proprietor and Manager.. Bi LESTER WALLACK Doors Ree a iommence at 8 o’clock. H WEEK OF THR com EDY SERIES BVERY EVENING DURING THE WEEK, ALSO 8A1URDAY AFTLBNOON, ‘will be presented Lord ea tamton's Great Comedy of ALFRED EVELYN... Mr. LESTER WALLACK amis EVIVALS Nove LTTES are for the present unavoidably postponed in conse- quence of the UNPRECEDENTED DEMAND for seats to witness Lord Lytton’s great Comea: The box book will therefore be open THRER WEEKS IN “barrages may be ordered at a quarter to eleven. HEATRE COMIQUE, out Prcsayey: Mr. JOSH HART...... +.80l¢ Proprietor AN ENTIRE CBANGE OF BIL, First appearance of MISS LISA WEBER and her Burlesque Troupe, Ss EVA HAMILTON Mi LIA BLAND, oi GORGE ATKIN MR. HARRY GWYNETT! in the laughable buries seen THE BRIGAND CHIEF. First week of MISS JENNY ENGEL, American serio-comic vocalist, Also first week ea the ADRIGAL Bors, ERIN GO BRAGH, ERIN GO BRAGH, for one wee! week only. Continued success of MISS NULLY PIERIS MISS ELLA WESNEK, am the Mammoth Troupe retained. Matinee Wednesday and Saturday, (onosszum, ae Broadway and Thitty-fifth street, ‘The exauisitely beautiful CYCLORAMIC ILLUSION OF PARIS BY MOONLIGHT, with Starlight and Gaslight Efects. EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING, from 1 o'clock to 6 o'clock P. M. and from 7 o'clock to 1 o'clock P. M. OPINIONS OF THE AMERICAN PRESS, THE NEW YORK HERALD SAYs:— > Ey a E Ls THE LECTORIU! GNVa9 ZHL 40 SHACKOM VARIED ENTERTAINMENTS OF, It fs not often that such unqualified praise is so just The work ts accomplished so perfectly that to be stinted of praise is to be criminally obtuse. The says the illusion is marvel- Joug, and the Colosseum one of the most attractive amusements im the Daily Graphic em JO Suyujed [njsepuom your put yasIe, OT Ln ang 10K Man Wendell ter idea of Paris can be ob- tained in one Gay at at the Colosseam tenorearemr “TyZYsTD sf TOPE ONL 4 TOPIEjI0d Hy JO Vapt RY U¥o spi0mou est Thirty sixth street vetiech BSc. than by a ¥ ssid W. Fragcary 16, 1874, if editio 50c.; plain, y ee idence in that city v relerences gi GEORGE J. SMITH, Attorney for Morteagee. Jain, She yeahs ot i hate tae tg a ic Store. s . bom dabHeraid office. i 8 WEINBERGER, AUCTIONEER, x #,_xo HOTELS. Monday. Februnty 16, atJ0% orolock at 18% Bowery, the | (JEGAN, PIANO, (SINGING, HARMONY ASD COM- | (\OLOSSEUM, entire stock of a wholesale liquor dealer, retiring (rom | peawing aod Painting and modern Languages an ROADWAY ASD THIRTY. “Saag aming Sy TGR RCP At | aie esp an Sng aia a Ae | aes heater cit ft | §® oe ee iam streets, neat Beds, c., 50¢ and $1 per day; gen- | Schaltheiss sm, ‘Appieion, Boone, Crom and Wood: NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUKIC, g sf sel A as A i 5 Ey mand families Lo Caer as af ins caevels oC aptitn © ciatves Conte has No, 5 East Fourteenth street, next to Delmonico’s © | Ninth Regiment BAND und MADRIGAL BOYSr| 2° ein HOTEL (EUROPEAN PLAN), 253 CANAL | barrols of vin. 0 bar Sherry Wine: 13} cases ornd N, > With the Pictorial Lilusions of Sa ome block east of Broadway.—Good eg ed tabi if a duont we derhiiohhe or, Nos, 102, 104 and 106 Court sieet, near State. = PARIS BY MOONLIGH: 4 Ber day: $3 und $4 per week; family Rooms fg emeae Day gh ray lg 3 EVERY SUNDAY 1 VENING, “se Stivana 98 per aa. and seed and Havana Cigars in lots to sult deniers soniye Pee eee TORK CORUERTATORY ts } 5 o'clock to I) o'clock, M, se s the benefit of Meret age a0 ae BOWERY, CORNER OF gaselewant Marvin's, afc, tntee Gye Cigar Hhuwoaans, £6. No. 5 East Fourteenth street, next to Delmonico's iH PHE, SUEPEEING POOR OF NEW YORK, "3 dealers as the goods must be so! rdless of cost or | ——————— —= | §) rt tia Recdd wen: und the ues coe geutlomen only.” Sto SS per week. For | Oelus ‘Gale postive, cai or shine. i DANCING ACADEMIES. & | ticket ofles iit Broadway, a ind the box ofmce. | STAURANT FRANCAIS, WEST ELEVENTH ‘ARSHAL'S SALE.—POLEY & BECKENBAUGH. J, BAUSE'S DANCING ACADE 0} wears tween University ara and Fifth avenue, Auctioncers,—Hy virtue of an execution I wil: sell + at Masonic Hall, li¢aod Ao host Thsteocany rete capEmy F MUSIC NIGHT of thea New Vork. ‘able d’ note oy 6 to 8 P, M.: breaktast, on promay at 12 o'clock noon, the right, title and in- ands Brevoort Hall 14 wil oa fast Firty-tourth street, THE sPE READ tha —1874—OF pitt STRAKOSCH Cents, from .__ CHAS. JACQUES, ie a Ri ig uate oa ae eta tk RIVATE LESS! hour, day or evening. AND ITALIAN OPERA, GUMMIT= HOTEL, 6 BOWERY.—ROOMS BY DAY ang, Fag Ng res ie ATA wate Ot private Keadeiny, Au) Kast eiéventh PRIDAY EVENING, February 2, 1874. And week; heated bs sie ‘we, Oe., 7c. and $1 night; nee ee weekly prices reduc*cBREDER, Proprietor. St MARK'S HOTEL—160 RUOMS, NEW BRIGHTON, , Staten Island, is, owing to the death of the propne- Yor, to lease ; Parniture tor sale; Jar and‘successful hotels in the t is one of the most popu- nited States. A. COLLINS, 23 Pine street. OYAL vic TO. NASSAU, N. P., BA. hamas—A first class hotel in every particular: tem- Poratare of she bo po Pay) $3-ver day; meame: 3 Fe ‘or passage | ply to F. ALEXANDRE & 158 Broadway. si MINTE'S, 244 3D AV.. BETWEEN AND cash will be paid chee, and wollen Dremes, gentle: Laces. A note by post ‘and stra MINTZ Brooklyn ATs B. disewhere tc tor oF ta men’s Clothing, Cat unc’ realy aie T 8 SIXTH AVENUE.—LADIES AND GENTLE- of their Gastom Weartng Apparel, address Mr. or Mia. H. iidnis, 8) Bix! ‘averley place. ye. 277 THIRD Ppl t, M. LEO! aye we ntlemen' 's Cast-off Clothing, Ci ited on by Mra Leon. AT Hy ROSENTHAL/S, 28 THIRD AVENUE, LADIES and gentlemen can Seen ee thest value, in cash, “falas waite ‘aited upon by gr ee Clothing, C1 wtRAR sate as AY, THE U PTOWN THTANLISRNET, SIXTH avenue, ladies and positive! Te- eo Aa tlagyrbere A for joth- Ww Dresses $1 to $10; Panta $2 tose rice. “Call on or avenue, above NEAR TWENTY. THIRD rest prives for iadi jarpets, dc. Ladies train se to 8M rtp. A SCHWARTZ'S. 1,251 BROADWAY WILL PAY the a Clakin highest prices tor ladies’ aad gentlemen's Clothis 3 Do not fair to give his as aD Sraer, eae 4% SEVENTH AVENUESPAYS THE full Giles oe : A AVENUR SEATS THE on eek had colling 0 op our M. a REAL ASTROLOOB} —PROPRSSOR LISTER, @ eas, 7gnem prection (Ad Boston), now at 329 tas cee A XK. Pe CLAIRVOYANT—TRACES LOST PROP- erty, absent frends. law all business affairs. JAMES, W iw Bane Thirtieth stre IUROPEAN » CLAIRVOYANT—TELLS N. likereaees, causes marriages. S0c. tad gh wcit LINS, OMB OF THE BEST CLAIRVoy- gid®, city. 28 Bixth avenue, near se: vei . eee neroes 73g, Porto - ve it mm of ving and ARSHAL’S SALE.—1 WILL SELL ON WEDNES.- day, 18th inst., at 1035 o'clock, about $1,000 worth of Very elegant solid iadies’ and gentlemen’: Jeweiry, at Brown’s auction rooms, 227 Bowery. in lots, Sale posi tive. bP. DAILEY, Marshal. ORTGAGE SALE. 1a chattel mortgage I will expose for ube suction, on Tuesday, the 17th day of Feb- ruary, 4, in the forenoon, on the southwesterly corner of Bleecker and West bieventh street the stock and Fixtures at the above situated bg hi house and restaurant, consisting of marble top, fables, Chairs Cooking Utensils, Bedding, Carpets. Bedding, Furniture, Counters, Ale Pumps in house, aorta ‘Business Wagon, Harness; » good Lease will be given to purchaser at Teasonable rent. JOHN McDONOUGH, City Marshal, Auctioneer and Attorney tor Mortgages. DAWNBROKER’S SALE. — Y, JAMES AGAR, 500 Lots | MON Auctioneer, will sell, at 59 New Peed age A Men’s and Women's fge seein3 and seasonable Goods, by order of D, @. Ferguson, Broom street A Hickey & ont, PRIVATE CLASSES | FOR DANO- in Fitth avenue, corner Twenty-wixth street, are now open for the season. Send tor a circular, A. " SCARTIER'S DANCING ACADEMY, PLIMPTON'S Building, intersection of Stuyvesant ana Ninth Streets —Claases every Monday and Thursday, atter- hoon and evening; new classes now formng;’ private lessons a specialty. T MR TRENOR'S ACADEMY OF DANCING; Lyric Hall, 3ixt Pupils receive sepa: rk. instrdction in Waltzing, &e. begin and attend at their own convenience. ROOKES’ DANCING ACADEMY, 31 BROOME ST.— RY the fashionable dances in one course of lessons DIES—Tuesdays anc Fridays, 3} P. - GEMTLEMES Tuesdays and Friday: MILDREN— Wednesdays, 344; Saturdas NEW CLASS FOR TUESDA AWNBROKER'S SALE.—JAMZS AGAR, AUC- tioneer, will sell this day, at 59 New Bowery, 500 lots of. Dresses, Shawls, Quilt Biankets, sheets, Under. clothes, Remnants, Coats, Pants and Vesu, by order of D. G. Ferguson, Broome street, ALLET MASTER DUMAR’S DANCING ACADEMY, Fourth street, near Broadway Ail tashion” aneet taught pertectly in one quarter; stx dances taught perfectly in six private lessons ICHARD WALTERS, AUCTIONERR—MARSHAL'S sale— Wit! sell, on Monday, at 10% o'clock, at sales- Foom, 27 Bast Broadway, an’ assortment ot Groceries, viz. Fine . mi and by son Teas, Spices Meseare, Canned Fruits, ickles, Blacking, Seater Hutter. bottled’ Liquors, Glassware, Cre Hardware, &o. , Sale pout eo. DA RICHARD WALTERS, oe Sag WILL SELL this day (Monday), al 10 lock sharp, at No. 214 Division street the Stick and Fixtures of @ grocery + sale positive: QUgRIFP'S SALE OF Hats OAPs, a MAN, Auctioneer, will sell, Tuesd IT o'clock, No. $0 Grand street, stock Rentlemen's Cast Of a: BURLINGTON AND uincy mye dF first class hat amd cap store. consisting of a large ‘asso ment Hats, Caps, Umbrellas; also one fine Contormiter, Store Fxtures, ‘Ton sate. Bi JS mgin C, CONNER, Sheriff. Cnagtes A Brown, owdans€ ‘Sheriff. ss APD mie NY. wey company until the 00h ae ee murchiaes oF él ted eth OF any part there- of, in the $1 sever, © cent mortgage bonds ot the jue July, 1908; interest and principal payable company, p will be opened at 12noon the 2th inst. to the nighest bidders, who will wade ly novis the a ScePany, reserving the right lecline unsatisfactory offel ‘five bonds will be subject tthe acerued coupon Cater, est (rom January 1, to atd for in instalmente— ten per cent upon, notfication of socunmmate of bid, Teed per cent March 10 and the balance A\ fi A 1, ot the addressed to the undersigned. amount may be paid immediately, JOHN N, > Assam ‘Chairman of the Board. proposa’ end the Lint a Boston, Feb. QTREET CLEANING NOTICE, a 10, 1874. Proposals are ‘ited for the disposal of mi i i Tne sh sia ie Paes att Lee se notes Pu erhage and iy order & 0, HAWLEY, Chief Clerk. RAND MRS, HLASKO'S SELECT CLASSES IN dancing, 1,464 Broadway. Second term Sommenc, Mes J, H, TRENOR.—PRIVATE CLASS FOR LADIES ‘on Waltz, &c., every Tuesday and Ihursday efter: x ry from 2 re M., at Trenor’s Lyric Hall, 733 Sixth avenue, __ YACHTS, _ FoR SALE —STEAMBOATS “1 P, 8c HUYLER,” 200 feet Jong, BH. 48 Inckes by § teet: “Kscort,” 190 feet lon, 40 inches by 10 feet, both fitted tor night routes; well furnished and in fine oraer; also, two iron light draught steambonts, 29 teet long ; four paddle wheel Lignrern ana oo propeller Steamships, steam Yachts, ters and Tu FREDERICK U, SCHMIDT, No. | South William st MEDICAL. ‘Y SPECIALTY. DR. BARRIBON. 120 AMITY STREET Consultations at all hours: office private, Mu MAURICEAU, Lf D.—OFFIOR 199 LIBERTY Street, near Greenwich street. AL ret SPRCIAL NOTICE.—The sale of seats for either of the ore Pet four opera nights will commence this morning, at jablic 1s respectfully informed that the Strakosch 4 Italian Opers Company, which has met with the Boston: wilt return to New York ‘asd ive Eighteen U3) joston, r Grand Opera Nights and Six (Matinee Daring "Mme CHRISTINE NILSSON will make he r farewell wboceaneS in America, prior to her retarn to London, where she is engaged to appear at Her ales ea Opera, Drury Lane. GRAND OPE NING ERIUAY Weoenary 2, ateP. M., M veeaticge saa SCOLERA, ae ns. Pe 1D eter e WORDS AN ORCA E. MUZIO ‘a rector an nductor a worpay Febraary 23 MIGNO! Hisaor 2 Esbay—IL ROVATORE. Faibat—a fai February Nilsson Matinee—LUCTIA, Genera) Renorved Seats, gan $2extra, according to location. Private Boxes, 1d, $20. Seen acre ata! ts Oe of academy of Music, at AM i . D™ Pui, AND PAINTING, PRIVATE and CLASS INSTRUCTION at the EW YORK OONSERVATORY, Nob Batt Fourteenth street, next to Delmonico's, RAND MARDI GRAS FANCY PRESS AND crete et the ae gat wee 83 ebruar; as Arg: avenue and d'taftuetn surest, a if ae OTS OF FUN.—AMUSING PUZZLES, 5 CENTS gach Mrnat ine er pr) mera ackane ars over nn different tor ail ever: Smnere on receipt ot price. nadaress Pbazte col PANY, 755 Broadway. UTIFUL MUSIC: BY rardng, ee ‘on and ""Watchii a iewi Sse. lon Home WA. Sais Stor yn sad two Pat! Berthold, ‘4 gf Aig Shree songs altz,”” my Has 40 Cents, “Mulligan Guard Quad- cents WM. 4. POND & UO. Publishe; "No. SIT nent branch store, 3¥ Union ‘square. _ UROPE, A —MME. MAXWELL, PHYSIO TAN, RESIDENOB « 1ié Kast Tenth street, near Third avenue. A =D AND MME. GRINDLE, PHYSICIANS as + Years’ practice. 120 West Twenty-sixth street. A =MME, BUSKIRK, PHYSICIAN, 14 BAST TWEN- + ty-eighth street, between Third snd Lexington avs, —MME. RESTELL, PHYSICIAN NC! - Aw /ffice No. 1 East 52d st, firstdoor from thar ONBULT DR. OR MME, WEST—ALL CO: » Advice free, No, 55 Bleecke . hear Broad way BOTTS’ OLD BSTABLISHED PRIVATE OFFI D's Amity street. Advice free. »_ Call or writ sc" sit D® nk! Kouts, reivars CONSULTATION, 14) 40 BAST jatment by correspondence prepaid. QOPraae 8 DR. MME. WEST (RETURN FROM 143 Weat Twenty. -Atth treats a evens COURT DI DRESSES AND ) MANTLES, patented, 82 Rue Neuves des Petits Champs, corner of Rue de LS Paix, Paris WANTED TO PURCHASE, Wags ics scasninorpe canes hae tor, &c. loe preterred, wi juare ra modern. Addrem, with (ul particulars, box 3600 Yost oMee. ANTED.—FIFTY SECOND HAND WILLOOX & Gibbs" Sewing Machines. US E. LEVY, 93 Grand street. Ware srocks OF DRY GOO! jl Boots and Shoes, in parcels 00" Ga oo saaies which I will pay Cas! reek Prompt dealing.” bed, MO Broadway, room 3° ‘ANTED TO BUY—A SECOND HAXD STURTE- yant Exhaust Fan, » 2 dan. ddreen @ Ou Herald 2 THE 3 | roaerler 3 AMUSEMENTS. TH AVENUE TH! 5 Twenty. hth street, next to Broadway. at 8 o'clock. Proprietor and Manager. Mr, AUGUSTIN DALY LAST WEEK OF FOLLINE. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), LAST NIGHT BUT FOUR OF FOLLINE, LaST FOLLINE MATINEE SATURDAY, at 1:30 o'clock. RATED AY, NIGHT, Fe! 21, for the first time in the city of New rT rebraar lespeare most fancitul comedy of LOVE'S LABOR : LOST, [ith brifitant scenic effects, gorgeous aud historical cos nd most powerful cast. Box sheet now open ys nett: bien DALY begs to announce that the Shakespe: Will be limited to a tew evenings only. Pha Yun mast Ge"ltmned ia cousequence of Nis contracts with the ‘aul tho aot and of MONSIEUR ALPHONSE, which require him to produce iminediately: those plays, {he sole, great and oniy sensations of ‘London aud Paris during tho present se: Box ‘oftee open from m'8A. M, till 10 P. M. OWKRY THEATRE. Monday, eb. 16 tar nday, onan OF BTA MRSC. as EID, in the Bensatios i Mus LOUISE SYLVESTER rama, sotto WITH THE MY ces an rated KK nA thie! JOUANOEE, BROTH. ERS ity there thritine Mid "air dct standing and walk- ing upon the ce Boones it ti Mears. DUNBAR, DON. ee ont nea a, ontitied MaiLLy, in the Comic 1° MI KING Fart Banjo, casey ii aise nae “ANTON 1 CHINESE KOT Nr GEORGE DUNBAR, turday Benet N's. 0. PRANCH. Monday: Feb, 23, Miss ELLA WESNER in a new play 18L0'8 GARDE: SPECIAL SARRSTT & PALMER -Lesseesand Managers MONDAY EVENING, BYVERY wIGEy At AND BAbUnDay MW OtINEE, GRAND ROMANTIC '@} AMERICAN pRaMa BY GEORGE FAWCETT ROWE, Author Ge aaaeee Grom. LEATHERSTOCKING; or, ‘HE Li HE MOBICANS. Founded on Fenimore re Cooper's tamons story. ‘The Play will be pr Produced with a PERFECT CAST OF CHARACTERS{ PICTURESQUE SCENE! | ORIGINAL MUSIC THRILLING HISTORICAL TABLEAUX! COSTUMES OF THE PERIOD! SURPRISING EFFECTS! NEW APPOINTMENTS! And, in view of their pear successes, the management feel it'searcely necessary for them to assure the public that no pains Bayo be been spared on their part to render th: oti HOE OO A MATIC VERT OF THE SEASON. OBSERVE THE GREAT COMBINATION. Hawk-Eye (the Leather-Stocking) G. F. Rowe General Munro (Commander of t as) iH. Grimths G. Duncan Heyward (Major tn the Royal Amoricens) H. Dalton General Montcalm (Commandant of the French, forces), by courtesy of Messrs. Shook & Palmer, id Gamut (a Connecticut melodisy, jaokay Di W. LeMngwell Patrick Rooney (Sergeant in the Royal Ameren) Cahill Cora Mi (her first a) rance in America) pi epi: i Miss Facey Cathcart Alice (her fair hatred Pid ae soe se = Louise Henderson Magua (Le Renard Subtiie). J. B, Stualey Uncas tthe lasrot the © Mohican’). ‘Miss Fanny Herring Tamenund (St. .3. J. Prior Ghingachgook’ (Chiet of toe the Mobicans)....°.W.L. Strect SCENERY BY VOEGTLIN, _ MUSIC BY CONNELLY. COSTUMES BY SEYMOUR. MECHANISM BY LEO. | ACT 1.—Camp at Fort Edward, The March of tho Troops—Glenn’s Falls by Beieae fhe cats of the Cata- race ope Attack—The Det eee ‘he Rescue. 2.—the Barracks—Lake Georgc—The Surrender— Departure of the Troope— Thrilling Tableau—Mussacre of Fort William Henry. ACT %.—Phe Cave in the Woods—Capture of Uncas— The Autumnal Forest—The Last shot—killdeer, do your duty Impressive Tableau. SPECIAL MATINEE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY. 3 OLYMPIC, 64 BROADWAY. VAUDEVILLE BROADWAY. a eesti THEATRE. Opens at 7 ofc Curtain rises at 7:45. o'clock. THE duds: e “HOME OF FAMILY AMUSE- ME: TRIUMPHANT OVER PANICS, NOTHING HAS EQUALLED IT IN | THE Eth oF THE DRAM THE WORLD, Three Monster Entertainments in One for 30 cents. AND THE BRENNANS. PICTO. TORIAL, BEAUTIFUL IBELAND- ENE Lakes ILLARNEY BY MOONLIGH Lust ARED IN Tu LE R. TCH OF Three Hours of Amusoment mascination and Delight. CHANGE oF. PROGRAMME. ‘ACE: fg wee NEw. ae NE ARTISTS, AC’ DEBFUL, BEAUTIFUL “AND SRTISTION ComBINED. 8} or BRILLIANT. NATARY ARTISTS GREATEST. "EVER BROUGHT. a woe A a male oar plaprigs ner wi 6 most extraordinary mbination IO MOVELTY, CHARA ind SPECIALTY ARTISTS b J lataerhe SG petteranne to an American Pi ic. ion Pyonpesl | Mest 30c.; Parquet and Dress '50c. ; Reserves ts, Balcony or Orchestra, $1. ROFOLITAN Snee 686 and 587—Broadway—se5 and 687 -R. W. BUTLER fraction dpon attraction; the the hererht nak crowded an meee nightly; a bill of overiies wilt be pre: e great om mg sensation stn, wii JACKLEY FAMILY, TEN IN NUMBER, a MARTINETTE PANTOMIME TROUPE, in the Interesting, col East India Pantomime of CKO, wii BRAZ(LI PAUL aaigtineir i in his great character of JOCKO. Engagement of of the talented Artists DELAHANTY AN AND H HEN LER, a new ned or original Sketch, entitied High Traged Low rom dy, Songs and Dances. Hen TT RICK MASTER BARNEY will appear iy aru intuhable sketch of RY DA Policeman Muidoon, of oe ‘eserve force Thi Ni oer ET HANNAH'S PLE Mr, Ll le Mr. M lendail ae e. DONA DARE IN HER Lorry PLIGH antiful Langs Divertimemnent by the SCHROT. TER SISTERS and M ATK WILSOM, The Comic Drama, in one act, ont PARENTS AND GUARDIANS, ++. Miss JENNIE HUGHES GEO. J. KETCHUM M PANY Aes APPEAR EVERY EVENIN Bost ny pen at7; pe AK aie 4 $1 f priees of admission —25c. ie i ;CUKE YOUR SEATS IN AbvANG who appear Mg yh MINSTRELS, ID STREET. street and 6th avenue, as PY Over at lo. from 9A. M. to 10 P.M.” Beats sec LAST NIGHTS OF © RELLA BRYANT'S MINSTRELS) ana the Ort Giaes 5 Slij pet. BRYANT'S MINSTRELS i 5H > BRYANT’S MINSTRELS per aaue at Greree LS Unsworth, ot Nelse Seymour, "Bol ‘nee Satard. 8 3, BRYANT, HELP cH POOR. D™s RAND. CHARITY JO OP RB NORE, IN ALD OF THE Por RK AT BRYANT’S OPERA HOUSE, 23) Sf. AND 6TH AV., MONDAY AFTERNOON, FE ¥ HA 1874. THE CELEBRATION OF WASHINGTON'’S BIRTHDAY AND ANNIVERSARY OF THE Ry | TH YEAR OF DAN BRYANT’S MINSTRELS, * GUANROM DA Tiy x CHARITY MARINER NEFIT TO. THE POOR OF NEW YORK, BRYANT’ MINSTRELS, BOX BOOK NOW OPEN, 'B 2 AMERICAN GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY will give a Recep tiga to the Md Ud AND CREW OF ‘OLA MONDAY BYBNING, tee. iar 8 P. m., Lange HALL OF THE SOOPER INSTITUTE, CHISF JUSTICE DALY WILL PRESIDE. 2 Dr 1. L HAYES, the distinguished Arctic explorer, abt deseribe the Arctic regions and the progress aire: je discov faptains Buddington, T son, Chester and Morton will teipave in the proceedings: The -Arcue wilt be ilu rated by Stereopticon Views, Tickets can be obiained, FREE OF CHARGE, at the rooms of the Society, Cooper Institute, or at the office of the Cooper Union. - ALVAN 8 SUUTHWoRTH, Recording Secretary. Gienones MONDAY EVENING CONCERTS, TWENTY-SECOND REGIMENT BAND, SIXTY-FIVE PERFORMERS, ABMORY, FOURTEENTH p{TRHET AND SIXTH The programme for rin evening, Febru Gludes solos for Arbuckle, the unrivaled ‘corbet p Letebre om the Saxophone j selections from the of Seville.” “The wrand Duchess,” * Raymond, . by the entire band, and othes foavures cal'interest and. value, the increasing atten these i) ond aoe masical and pa BOC. musi: lance at proof of their popularity, both in a ‘sense, ‘ages (of ten) $4. Concert at8 o'clock. ITEINWAY Orne fete, WH 1s OrONDAY, EVENING, Feb. I LINE Yiey ELYING 8v ‘oth and ‘ RICHLNGS-B Mien OGHAND COsTU TWERTY- THREE Al MeAPTISSI A Pn MATT siti &, Shay Jaan one AMUSEMENTS. ae OPERA HOUSE. BEGINS AT @ of Twonty-tnirg street and. Be h avenna Amman D0 cents, Reserved Haun 00 cents and 8 iG, DMPO es sever sAGting Manages a ROUND or PLEASURE, a. ani BE in two immense eharneinry arciuge every performance, MONDAY NIGHT, February 16. bane rformances will cin'with with a great FOX spe ialty, now reproduced for the first time in a naam tee of pe Ways received with peals of laughter, “24501 The principal part by Mr. G. &. FOX and the rest of the aa by the Grand Opera House Dramatic Com: 2—rhe 6 Gelebrated MARTENS FAMILY in their sweet Tyrolean ballads, 3—The taleniea Jee BROTHERS at time here), ia- trodneing their Rock npene. Bell Ringing, &c. 4—The tamed WILSON aeD BRS jin aeracctul act ot expert agility and streng 5—The vplenad liet, THA SCULPTOR'S DRAM, tu eh the beautitul BUL s1sFE Rs ‘appear. é—the Martens inthe popular GAT DUET: T—The. venue ‘sin their wondrous TRIPLE TO! 8—KING d Bais B perilous descent gud an entirely new ac! \»PENDED KAMBUO, Miss ANN fy Hinbie (frst time era in er pperiee Sensation Songs, wacter sketches ma oe Ha (arom the cl Gelua anade with the rapiasty a thing. othe caparbled entertainment crowned and termi- ted ih ee uproariously comic Ce UMP IY AT bas HUMPTY DUMET Mr. ia 3 NONDAI a t, Feb ‘%3, oolebratic aw WASitNGS AY nex rary ‘3, celebration’ o: TON'S BIRIHDAY, special MATINEE. Ge"? OPERA HOUSE. GRAND CHARITY MATINEE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1874, FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE POOR NEW r “toRE, THE WHOLE Oo owes ander the management of Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY, THE CELEBRATED VOKRS FAMILY, iecompany of the Fifth Avenue Theatre and the Gi ers House having most generously offered heartiest co-operation. FOR THIS ooo RON ONLY Mr. FREDERICK and Mr. DON VOKES will act ag USHERS, and will L graterly recelve any CONTRI- BUTIONS for the POO: MISS JENNIE VOKES will have charge of the ticket Pri VICTORIA VOKES will preside at tho bou nes stand, the entire receipts of which will be devote the poor, while Mis8 ROSLNA VOKES has consented to take charge and dispose of the programines—‘or the benefit of the poor. MR. GL, FOX will develop his financial sagacity atthe ticket window, and will dispose of the pasteboards for this occasion only. a ur PRICE: FOR THIS GRAND Shane padre ADMISSIONTONE to al) parte Reserved seats iu Orci Wes’ Balcony and Dress Girele, ONK DOLLAR EXTRA. Parlor © hairs Two Doliars s Halt BUXES, TWENTY DOLLARS. THE PERFORMANCE will begin at hall-past 1 o'clock precisely (doors of hour earhen), with the second and third acts ot nt comedy, cault's brilliant Comedy, ORANGE, in which the foliowing members of the Fitth Avenue Theatre Comedy Company will take par Sir Harcourt Courtly Max Harkaway Dazzle...... «narles Courti dol one ouch tr an Fisher ir, W. Davies MDL. Harkinn ree Parkes, Mr. James Lewis james Peakes ir. Beekman Miss Fanny Davenpert Miss Minnie Cooway: Miss Nelhe Mortimer THE CELEBRATED MARTENS have kindly volunteered to sing their TYRULEAN IRIO, After which fhe thera and nd popula Aft sala specialtys will be given Pith its original cast Lucinda Scrubbs, a Jady's maid, with oie pat grace: Miss Jessie Vokes Mary, a housemaid. with aristocratic incli- nation, with soni nce and duet. . Miss Victoria Vokes, Barbara: a Bene the 2 Salah fun, full of mirth, merriment and mischie! Miss Rosina Vokes Timotheus Gibbs, a doctor's assistant and chief bottle-washer, with song, dance — legs ad libitun.~... Gf Fred Vokes Wiggins, a barber, with wigs Jigs, and dance, and trouble with Bi foe ly G Grace: Harkaway Pert.. ir. Fawdon Vokes A PAS De | DEUX, MLLE. BETTY KIGL and MLLE. EMILY RIGL, who have generously volunteered. The whole to terminate with the Fifth Act of Shakee speare’s great and tarry wre ear -Mr. G. Li. Foxi indy cor sider this arduous role for this ‘ocension, onl; Denry, Bari of Kichmund “Me, Predcrick Vokes (or the celebrated Voki ily, who very gener- ously volunteered to. sustain the part (oF ix occasion only.) (The rest of the characters by the Grand Opera House. gompany, who have all volunteered. Duke of Norfolk Lord aoe James Taylor W. Jenniny Ay io Mills ‘SDAY MORN ING, AT 8AM, AT THE GRAND “Orbiea HOUSE, ONY PASTOR'S OPERA 00S, BOWER per ies oe FLOR. AND us BOHOL a ANC ot DAVIS, EDUCATED pos, JOHN MORRIS’) JOHN MORRIS" { Ost appearance } uystid dtlavans MILES and EVANS, the GREAT SPKCLALTY ARTISTS. MISS JOSIE GRANGER, the CHARMING VOCALIST, 8 IDA FREEMAN IN [ HiNG sONG and DANCE. MI. IMMENSE HIT aes of STEREKOSCOPE 8ONG. TONY PASTOR'S — — ——--—--—_ -—. PADDY ROONEY, BILLY BARRY, LARRY TOO HE STARS In A NEW PROGRAMME, Matingen Wednesday and Saturiay. Ladion. wdinitted free on Friday Vvenings and naturday matinee. ERMANIA OOREES, AD, NEUEND‘ SNDAY, February 16, EINE. YORNEUME EHE, Comedy in five acts, by Octave Feuillet. Translated og a aaeriee for the German stage rr, Heinrich Laube. _Box office open dat from 9 dll 4 o'clock. RS. COMWATS BROOKLYN THEATRE, Mrs. D.P BOWERS and J.C, Mot! Cues Miss IDA VERNON and NEIL WABNEB in AMY ROBSART turday matinee. RY. a+see Directo EW PARK a EATRE. Manager. ;Mr. A. R, SAMUELS. Produced at an expense ox: ENTIR| NEW Grand Ballet. of 50 young ladies, and Grand Transformations, every evening during the week and Saturday Matinee, RAND OONCERT ¥ THE PUPILS OF TH. NEW rok & UONBERVATORY 0 OF Mostv, THE BROOKLYN ATHEN EUM, ATLANTIC STREET, CORNER CLINTON, THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 19, 187%. Admission tlokets may be obtained at the Conservar tory, Nos 102, 104 and 106 Courtstreet, near State. Guages TWENTY-SECOND PEGIMeRS BAND, TO GHiRD anne Hy FOR CONCERTS, P. 8 GILMORE, LEADER OFFICE NO. 61 WEST TWELFTH ‘STREET. BW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 BROAD. way, between Houston and Bleecker strest.— very one should visit the wonderfal museum, It is full ything peo ould see and understand, “Philosophy of Marriage.” Those unable to attend these Important lectures cam ave them forwarded, free, on receipt of 25 cent by addressing WEORE CAR RY NEW TORK MUSEUM oF ANATOMY, 613 Broadway. rae ALSACIENNE-LORBAINE BALL, el ea TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1874, IRVING HALL Tickets (admitting a Fentieman and tadten had of Joseph Strauss, President No. 110 3} and A, D'ouvilie, ‘treasurer, X No. 717 Broadwi f HE PILGRIM FREE—MONDAY, TUESDAY AND ny. enpent pereces under 18 years, ny eae neral religious interest now yar collection asked, Fine | omy fami Tur Ww di . day at 3, i Noun Hall, Great sday and Wedn a + a Jones street. Benesis ts given to churches and societies. Halls for rent very low. 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