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THE TRADES. ‘R HANGIN: PIECE OB ANTED—PAPE! ANG mr BY i. K saa are ot Mi, EXPERIENCED ANTONE BLOC! Ks Fon ” MAK MLLGTAN, AVEC NT; Figyantr LADELPuLA ANTE COMPANY, Biauit W. TAYLOR, SECRETARY, LAMBERTVILLE, N. J. ANTED—A SITUATION BY A PHOTO OPERATOR; has had entire char 4 Co, 501 Broadw: v ts ANTED—A JOB AT PLAIN ing, Kalsomining. joney, Address F. ear, A the FANCY PAINT. glazing, or anything to earn some iUKNLs, box I ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED PELT HAT BINDER, on Singer's sewing machin ‘26 Broadway. NTED—BY A MAN OF EXPERIENCE, A CH ‘ation as cutter of men’s neckweaL Address N WEAH Herald Uptown Branch office. DUNLAP & 00.'s, N DEMANDE—UNE DAME Jant francais et partaitement anglais, —S'adresser ‘DE MAGASIN PAR. ches C. JOLLY, 88 Broucway, de lL heure a 5 heures. w J SPORTING—DOG BIRDS, &C —FOR SALE—ALL KINDS, OF FANCY “DOG Medicines ior all oenes, papare ‘ood for a AUB. G. DOVEY'= Car RANOIS BUTLER, NO. 3 PECK SLIP, HAS ALL the choice breeds of Dogs. Butler's Intullible Mange lea Butler's new work, Exterminator, 7c. od, tr Medicines for all dis: HORSES, CARRIAGES, 0. nnn nnn KF? Fey tag: conte. ONE TOP BUGGY, ONE 18 good Seadiign es 22 double and sinste, Harnee al ‘513 Bast 120tn street or #@ Beaver sireet. ee phi ey ~ CLABEN nd second hand Top Wagons, at BA TON out BOYLE'S. Nos boveuth ‘avenue. IN SPLENDID ORDER, aap, © ae voems: also one one giass quarts! KR SALE-—TWO FIRST CLASS SPABLRA, . en Fe * and 6th avs; 40 between 51 Lots, fi ble, &c.. Wrashutg'on Seg. cheap; ‘slog ant House, get between 45th a brick, 45th st. ‘sun, Norwalk, Conn. for sale or exchang Open evenings. COM RP SANKLIN & CO., ite me 559 th AY, “petween 4h and 45th, OR SALE—SECOND HAND TRUCKS AND FIRST Class mew ones, single and double, and new and | les taree, mony Rear 5th’ a elegant House, Stal table. ec. ‘Sc., furnished or not dss¥B- ea st,-neat ith ay.i usc ‘33d, 4601 hi, ‘8th, uh id Madison avs. ; » good piece of Church Propert my ‘Maison av.; large west Propecty in HERALD, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1874—QUADRUPLE SHEET. AMUSEMENTS, 514 bi ta OOMIQUE. WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY. Mr. Josu <ideaetttinielt Peoprielar FOR THE W! Haba ii on Y, Maen 2. Ong APEGLALTY THKATRE 0 y ‘ BIRTHDAY, ar E JACK DAKW — Cite JACK DARWIN PRRFOKMS LITTLE JACK DARWIN nonmenl JACK DARWIN LITTL LITTLE JACK DARWIN a0 Second hand Ice Wagons 18 Ninth ae corner of | LIVTLE JACK DARWIN MATINER Thirteenth streec. PRIAL. OR SALE—NEW A Trucks; two new Express Wagon Secor | hand Butcher's Cartcheap. McLAUG HLIN e "HAT, SL West Thirty-sixth street OR SAL) one bi | Express Wagon. luquire ai Grand street SECOND HAND, am Le TWO GRAY ~ HORSES, 6 YEARS OLD; and ome dapple: a Single Harness and an Pio Madison street, corner of LITTLE JACK DARWIN WASHINGTON'S ATT LE WIN BIRTHDAY, LITTLE yack DARWIN | -— LITTLE JACK DARWIN LITTLE Ja DAR’ ‘IN ——- | Linh JACK DARWIN IOLOCK. | LITTLE JACK DARWIN Be Sole pres LE oer DAR’ st. N MATINEE AT ACK DARWIN 2 O'CLOCK MONDAY, | HIER JACK DARWIN —————=@ | LITTLE JAQK DARWIN [HELE JACK DA RWTN OR SALE CHEAP. DOUGL. Irving place. ness 226 West street, ap stair ee SALE CHEAP—HORSE, TRUCK A AND HAR: ers, prices os a0 to BL 0, Also two Express Wagons and one Buggy. No. 8 bast Houston street, near Broad- way. OR SALE—SETTER DOG (CAPTAIN), of the late John ©. Heenan; orace Smith, of Philadeiphia; good retriever: birds; price $100, no less MEYERS’, No. 3 Amity street, neat raised and broki > = fe ome IGEON SHOOTING AT DAN KELLY'S Fairview, .. on Wednesday, February 25, at ee Sweepstakes open to a.lauxteurs. First ainda ANTED—A SECOND o. fire, breech Joading Shot Gui. Address G., box S51 Ne York Post office. THE TURF. T FLERTWOOD | PARK—THE tel ‘at the cate and Saloons under grand stand, also | Will be rented for the yé H. VAN COT, Superiniendént, or rE. Albemarle Hotel, from Seu CLUB HOUSE, Ho- ath Apne %, _HORSEs, CARRIAGES, aC. E OF ARCH, JOHNSTON ate Johnston & Van Tassel), ICE AND orn Nassau eee opposite the Post office. HORSE AUCTION BRANCH OF OUR HOUSE IS -PA IOUS PREMISES HIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR UNIVERSITY PLACE. oF HoRsES AND CARRIAGES ARE HELD EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, AT 10% O'CLOCK. The business will be conducted on precisely the same strict and honorable principles which have always char- d the dealings of our house and won the respect and conddence of the business community as well as the NTHIES FOR SALE MAY BE MADE, as ETAL, EITHER AT OUR DOWNTOWN HOUSE, T THE MART, 19 TO 25 YHiRTEENTH. STREET NEAR UNIVERSITY PLAGE. UBS HASER Bas FROM ON OF EVERY H OBSE: Wal LIBERAL “ADV ANCE: DE ON € ALE DONMENCES AT long, O'CLOCK. A —RuMOVAL, UCTION HOU! OLD’ STAND, MOVED, ore, BEB ‘0 2% TI TO THREE DAYs’ | RRANTED, AMES BREWSTER & CO. OF BROOME *TREET, ve removed the Manutacturing Brauch of their bust- eas to their New Factor BROADWAY AND FORTY. SEVENTH STREET, the largest and: most complete establishment of lis kind in the eee their Lown Town Warerooms remaining AVENUE AND FOURTEENTH STREET. iy increased facilities to insure thoroughness and prompiness, and with the determination to maintain the reputation of their carriages a: THE STANDARD FOR QUALITY, they invite a continuation of the a constantly increase reventeen years’ occupancy of the old Broome street es- Connected with their works they have a thoroughly | anized REPAIRING DEPARTMENT, under the personal care eee ember of the rm. In order to preserve our identity with the old locality and the reputation there made, we shall continue to siti, as at foot, that we may not be confounded with a jomt stock company. trading in cartiages, under a uame Very sunilar to, our dw EWSTER & CO., OF ‘BROOME STREET, NY, FEBRUARY 2 AT 12 ublic favor which has business during their | T AUCTION—ON TUESDA’ grelock, by WILLIAM VAN’ TASSELL, TION 3 MART, 110, 112 and 114 EAST THLE Dser Fourth avenue, OR stP Ron FauiLy HORSES, ROM BURLINGTON, VER: resent a in which ane a GRAYS, 15% han rai ONE TEAM I. ‘AIR BAY HORSES, 15% hande, 6 ONE PAIR BAY HORS..8, 134 hands, 6 and 7 year N HEAD, from 15% wo Ie hands high. Si er tueethecmmate marceeet ores Kine aod true; afl have long manes and tails, well broken: can be driven by any one; are in every respect first class horses y or matched carriage use. On exhibition at Auction Mart up to time of sale, where can be seen and driven, and can be bought at PRI- to be solu without reserve, as — VATE SALE if so desired ; the owner is compelled to retura home. T BARKER & CHA CITY AUCTION MALT AND NEW YORK TaT. | corner of Broadway and Thy ninth street, MAJOR CHARLES W. BARK REGULAR SA Ek, auctioneer. ALES OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C., NESLAY AND SATURDAY, ELEViN O°CLOO. THE ONLY At! ATION MART in the “State having a ng for showing horses on sa KER, New York, a large ing rin Lc. CHASE ‘poston, ot. —THOMAS Ae D. BALL & CO, eee Prince and Houston. entlemen’s road Harness: . track and livery Harness, at reduced prices, No Broadway profi All goods warrante New styles of also Duggy, coucl ast Kighteenth street, near Fifth jonable Carriages in great variety. Also Second hand top and no top Wagons of the celebrated make of Brewster (of Broome street), s some in fine order, tor sale low. ("CALL AND INSPROT OUR LARGE STOCK OF Carriages of every style; Pony and Doctors’ Phatons a special Before storing the balance of our Sivighs, we offer fine trimmed Portiand Sleighs for EAL & C9., Broad near Forty-tourth street. Phaetons, single and do ti 7, must be sola cheap tor cash, at 149 W it. GENTLEMAN'S COMPLETE TURNOUT FOR SALE cneap—Consisting of & stylish team of Bays, tamily ; Coupe and Phaeton, by SartetToable Sisizhs thvee sft double Harness, Robes, Biankets, &c., all m Inquire of AL. Ht —FOR SALE, THREE HOR ES, ONE SUPERIOR = road or family Horse, warranted to trot in 2:48 or a first class work or business bogie to | the owner has no further use for them. ited’ sound mpd to be seen, at iy West Bice teenth street, near Seventa avenue, on Monday. —COUPES, LANDAELETS, i gnces, PBactons, every style ot Carriage, at 25 per Cent discount, previous to moving, HAM’s, 10 East Fourth street. ONE BAY FAMILY OR ROAD trots in 2 35 or no 0. 12 Amity Street. To be seen —FOR SALE, «Horse, 6 years old ; sale, Apply to hestier, No Monda: N ELEGANT AND STYLISH BAY KENTUCKY bred coupe or match Horse, about 16 hands, le and safe family animal; e-s01d for $450, ak owner i* out of town and Sie. will br him, “Apply at stables No, 10 and 17 Bast | has no use tor Twenty-cighth street. FINE HIGH BRED AN Horses tor sale at a sacrifice— years old, sired by Eureka, ¢ nia mare, raised by Mr. Austin, ot Lo brothers and can trot inside of 3 minut Kina and safe for the most timid Godwin, pole and shatts , fine Blankets Whip, &c. son's stable, 163 Mercer street, on Monday M OF BLAUK BEAUTIFUL YOUNG KENTUCKY HORSE TO BE | wold at a great barran, 15% bands: periectly sound and kind; afraid of nothing, fine, fast traveller, to owner, 14l West Forty-fourth street, or at 569 Pd SE’ Bese alegre comb, cost $225, for sale: ‘Address E ie 35, Herald of AVERY STYLE OF VEHICLE KNOWN ublic, both new and second hand, KKER & CHASE’s, corner of Broadway ‘and This: wy sninth street. R SALE—A STABLE IN THIRTY-FIFTH STREET, between Third and Lexington avenue at No, 3 Nassau street, Fi $135; used Lut ouce. ‘OR SALE—COUPE, BAY HORSE AND HARNESS Drice $700, To be'seen at A. & E. OVELL’S stables, corner Lexington avenue and Fifty-seventh street {OR SALE—S20—BLACK HORSE. 15 HANDS for and warranted sours and true, Can be seen at 159 Lume id street, near Myrtie ‘OR sALe-t wo CARPENTERS ge; also Jump-seat Buses: OR of -BAY SE, 1534 sound and kind in all harness. se » bear Clermont OR SALB—A¥ EIGHT-YEAR. Inquire at No. ¥l Tenth | SALE—A_FRESI anise work Horses, National Drove Yards, 10th street and Third a por saue—a NUMBER OF BUSINESS Wagons, tocarry from eight to thirty: such as grocers, bakers, bute and express, and also ur actors’ Trucks at BAKIETT'S. Wag le “corner ot Navy aud Johnson streets, Broo! te suit all Bandred weighoe (OR SALE CHEAPA SIDEBAR TOP BUGGY, I the ab i oo gy Aye red and Whips | 1m AiTSts all the above Dearly new an in food order; at GA > SON'S livery Stable, Forty-aeventh street and Seventh av. | 10) ARTISTS PERFORM Sleigh, black bear Robe, {OR SALE OR TO LET—A SPLENDID NEW COUPE | (Brewster) and stylish gray Horse, 16 hands high, new Harness, &c., to be let by the month to a gesirable party and on the Most reasonabie terms For further in- | formation apply at DRENNEN'S stable, 619 Sixth avenue, | | near Thirty-sixih street. A BREWSTER SIDE BAR TOP | Wagon, with Pole and Shatts Apply to HENRY ENTLEMAN’S TURNOGUT—KNOX MARE, show z ad Bl, nkets, but little used; will be sold cheap. ply at Brdalway. ARNESS—FOR FARMING, TEAMING, TRUCKING, carting, expressing, contractors, railroads, ice com: Panies, stage lines, miners, _quarrymen. stevedores, livery Pleasure, track and road use. stables, paral. business, Single Harness, hand made, at $3, $12, $15, $20 to double, $1 New Ridi Saddles, Bridles, $lto $2) cach, Mac \Furnishi ‘at Prices i av sait every one. | MOSEMAN & BROTHER, Manufacturers, Send for a descriptive price list 114 Chambers street. 1 IGHT COUPE ROCKAWAY WANTED—WILL EX- D} 5 change for same a Kentucky sadale Hor: ough aniinal in every respect: a perfect ploture: or | would give a bot in the city ot cost the present owner $e00 cash. Address D. 8 Brooklyn Branch Herald office. ARGE BAY MARE FOR SALE—IS SPAVINED; would make anexcellent brood mare, Apply at 92 | Mangin street, New York. AIR BLACK PONIES FOR SALE—< ers. Inquire at 251 West Twentieth street. . W. PARKER. PAxiC PRICHS.—GO TO THE ST. CLOUD STABL 213 and 215 West Forty-first street, for your Oar’ Tiages: prices very low $1; theatres ani and return velore 12 $2 9 Hisough the Park and return, $4:_01 is at oorre: ° AN rewster Top Wagon, Baker Harness, AKNSWORTHS, “Pitty fourth street. wud 15, $20. $25, $30 to $50) per set. Railroad traces, Uy inches wide. $3 per pair. Cart harness $18 to $4) per at $5, $6 to iding up orse: lancet $125 to $25 each. Carriage Robes. $3. to $100each. “Sweat Blankets, Hoods Muzzlen “Hoots. Ritung Tigs and Horse js of every description, style and grade, OD WORK- hopping and calling, per hour, WILLIS COBB'S TROUPE OF PERFORMING DOG, GOATS AND MONKEYS. The wonderful dog “MOBUS," as Clown, who has & navional reputation in his peculiar periormance. “RUSALIND," the wonierful performing Goat and “LITTLs JACK DARWIN," supposed to be the “Connect: ing Link," and to many people tully Mustrating * “DAR: | WIN'S THEORY,” the form and features of the Moukey, the sataliiges ce of the Man, “THE SMALLbST LIVI) (i >PECIM The beautiful and accomplished s MLLE. ZETTELLA ‘lo comic vocalist, LE. ZETTKLLA, in her Song of the Wings AFTERNOON | 100 ANTISTS PERroRM at 10) ARTMATS PbKFOKM O'OLOOK. — BVENING 59 i] ar 5 oe oa wo O'CLOC! ow cy PREREAOON | RE DIFFERENT | 2 | 100 ARTISTS DIFFERENT O'OLOOK. | 109 ARTISTS DIFFERENT BYBNING | 100 ARTISTS DIFFERENT AT 100 ARTISTS ACTS, ACTS, 1 100 ARTI -TS ACTS, AvTS, O'CLOCK. BNTIRE NE OLIO OF FUN. ENTIRE NEW LIO OF FUN, hew local sonsation drama, in oud act, with new scenes and effects, entitled Wiis Gwe, FIRST ORINE; FIRST CRIME; rr FELONS “WIFE, . FIRST CRIME: OR, THE FBLON'S WIFE. | Barratt r, an escaped felon... Captain Jasper, ‘a mysterious being: } Mr. J. 8 Crosson Philip Ewen, a whole-souled triend.......Mr. D, Le Kelly rd. A. Graver | 2 vagabond trom Auburn. Mr. John Wild | urohinan with a Yank Keo | r. R. M. Carrolt ‘idlay Kiette THstou Mrs. Florence Hamilton, wiaow. {Mise Marie Gorenflo | Mrs. Raynor, the felonis wite. Lily Moreland, « rich CE ett ..Miss Ada Wray | Mas serashe Mists, se Dawg {mins Jennie Satterlee : ttie Tilton SCENERY, INCIDENTS: 4c. | Scene 1—View én the Suburbs—The Storm—Philip Ewen's Charge—The Fatal Mystery—Mrs, Hamilton's Promise—“One Hour will Explain All"—Clearing off of | the Storm—Tom Tittaway Meets an Old Friend—A Rem- iniscence of Auburn State Prison—How to Raise the wind—Tom and his Pet Project—Barratt Barner Ahead in the Game—1he Robbery planned. Road to | Fortune—Oponing of & new Career of Grime. Scene a Parlor in Florence Hamilton’s House—Florence and the sponding low prices; Landau and eevauat Coupe by | Domestic—The Sad Story, of the Past—Wealth and u e Week or month; coachmen in livery; extra fine turn- outs got up for weddings, RAL, HORSE WANTED-MUST BE 15k HANDS 4 prompt driver requisite. and show better high ; than a 50 zait. "Address, with {ull particulars, color, 4c., and where may be seen, KOAD HORSS, box 4 York Post offies ECOND HAND CARRIAGES, y Four-seat Phaeton, Dog Cart, ss-quartered Coach, | Depot Wagon, Close Coach, Pony Phaeton, Turnout-eat Phaeton, Top Wazon. BRADLEY, PRAY & CO., 553 Broadway. SPLENDID PRIVATE TURNOUT OF TEAM AND 6) Light Wagon, &c.. at auction (assignec’s seh at 299 Pacitic street, Brooklyn, on 25ta inst, at 11 SECOND BAND ROCKAWAY OR COUPE ROCKAWAY wanted: ing maker 'wenty-eignth street. ood order; toseat four. Address, stat- ECOND HAND CARRIAGES BARGAINS—ELE- gant Dog Cart, light Rockaway, three pony Phae- tona, Sundown, Victoria, Park Phaeton, Depot Wagon, several Buggies. all stvies new Carriages. MANUFACTURERS’ U 108, 638 Broadway. \d the very lowest cush price, ¥., 425 West TABLE—FIRST CLASS, PRIVATE, TO LET, ON Forty fourth street, between Pittn and Sixth avenues. D. GARRISON, 597 Sixth avenue. PEED FOR SALE. Mare, 15% eed sure pole mai eed warranted or no sale. Also & overs, stylish Sadie Horse. ‘Inquire at private staple, 3 West Twenty-second street, near Fifth | H&E WAVERLEY BOARDING s8TABLES—THE | }A#t Chance for lightest and best ventilated stables in the city: can accommodate a few more horses. Call and examine, | 147 to 151 West Thirty-fitth street. Also Horses and light | Grand Sen Wagons, single and Gouble Teams, & He NS & RYAN. — TANTED—A PARK PHAETON, NEW OR LITTLE | used, inexchange for a valuable building Lot in Newark, N. J. Address OWNER, 54 Elizabeth avenue, | Newark | W33TED-IN TRADE FOR DOMESTIC OR IM- ported Liquors, a gentleman's Turnout, Horse, | Wagon and Harness; horse must be 8 good size; sound | and kina and trot Address X. ¥., Herald oftice. must be sound To avoid un: Sary trouble state real tacts and lowest price, Address J. F- P., 269 Washington street. \ | Waxte TO PURCHASE CHEAP—FOR CASH | Gentleman's Road Turnout—Horse, Wagon and | Harness, &c Address, with full particulars, L. 5. NEW- | TON, Herald office. 20 TOP AND OPEN SECOND HAND ROAD Wagons, by Brewster, Stivers & Dusenbery and Van Duser: 1 Bréwster light Clarence, bi Skeleton, 1 Sul- ky, 1 Rockaway, Light Coach, top and open, pony Phactons, single and double Harness, 1 Express Wagon. Blankets, Whips” 7 . GRAY, 20 and ‘22 W ooster street. ST: Rieke TWO STRONG WORK HORSES, SUITA- ble tor any business, less than half value; also express, Depot Wagons and Harness ‘wenty-fifth street. $100. —FOR SALE, A STRONG CITY MADE 82 2 sid ty made Road Wagon, with a fine set of si Harness; wagon and narne: Bl fate Busines cheap. 261 West leather top doctor's Buggy, in good order, at ical Works, 342 West Thirty-third street. 4.50) 108, SALE, THE CHEAPEST TURNOUT a3) In the city; the tast Trotting Horse Sorrel | trotted in 2:37; with « Rearly new light shutting top Wagon and a fine single c kc. Inquire tor Mr. Ripley's Turnout’ at i and Isl West Thirty {Attn street, near Seve Jack, 1 hands, 9 years old; hi Harness, Lap enth avenue. DANCING ACADEMIES+ and Brevoort Hall, 134 and 156 Kast Fifty-tourth street. SOIRKE at Brevoort Hall, Monday, February 23, 1874, PRIVATE SONS at any hours, day or evening. :LIROULARS at private Academy, 212 Bast Eleventh stre A BROWN HAMBLETONIAN j can trot in 2:45, and is a very FOR OWN USE, A 4 | 0 .-FOE, SALE, FOR ONE: THIRD OF THE | value, a very extra light leather tbe top made to order, and are ex- | tra fine aud stylish; cost $550; must be sold for cash this eriect order sold tor want | Weex. Inquire ot Mr. NELSON, 486 West Thirty-fourth st. | RNSTEIN, 146 and 148 Wil- A J. SA DANCING ACADEMIES.—CLASSES | + at Masonic Hall, 114 and 16 Kast Thirteenth street, Wretchedness—A Strange Visitor—The Man of Charity— | The Intercepted Letter—Tom Tittaway Driving a Bar- ain—Desperation of Florence—The Price ot Silence— ‘wo Hundred Dollars—Sudden Change in Affairs—The Vagaboua af Bay Barratt Raynor's Mysterious Appear. ance Unrilling ituation—Strange Meeting of fi i'Wifea Demand lor Money =The Accompiices at Work—Philip Ewen's Protest—A Sad. Revolation—Bar- ratt Raynor's Moment of Triumph—Startling Tabi | Scene 3.—Street in New York—The Dutchman's Wite- | Domestic Scene—Murry in Haste, Repent at Leisure—The | Coming Pienic—A Chi fr Kari—Not One Fool but Two- Bod Bogart, the De clive, at Work—Mra. Jerusia Expresses hef Opinion—Karl im Hot, Water—Droll Situ- ation. Scene 4.—Koom in Florence Hamiltot | Barratt Raynor in Luck—Fiorence | Recalls, ‘Byrone Days A History of Shame—The First Crime—Forgery — Threats—The Ls Morelana’s ve Match—Florence’ ice—The Squall in. the. Bay— ‘The Photograph—Exciting Situation—Who is Captain Jasper’—Iiness of Florence—Lily the Comforter. Thiet in the Night—The Assassin’s Mistake—Florence saves the life of Lily—The Face wt the Casement—Novel Tableau. Scene 5.—Street—The Vagabond and_the Le- tective~a Young Mun trom the Country—Tom Tittaway Bob Bogart's Game—Karl Klein and his Frau—Help Wanted—Enjoy- | ing a Hand—Tom makes a New Departure—Honesty the for the Picnic. Scene 6.—Picnic hilip Ewen and the Detective—The Search | tor Captain Jasper—A Promise ot Aid—The Unlucky Dutchman—Tom Breaks Loose—Jerusha Loses Her ‘Temper—Tom and the Detective—Dead to Rights—Bogart Makes a Bargain—Lily Moreland’s Noteethe trait Found—Florence Resolves to Save Hi lain’s Treacherv—Ihe Felon’s Wife. Scene 7.—Interior ot Water Mill—Lily and the Captain—Preparing tor Flight—Ihe Love of a Noble Woman—The Tempter | Foiled—vanger—Sudden Arrival of Florence—Fly at Once for Lite—The Pursuers at Hand—The Snake and the Dove—Betrayed—"Vour Secret is Safe with ke" — | Emotional Situatf i Lily in Danger—The Cry tot ficé—Desperation of the Captured Felon—Relie! Death of Barratt Raynor—Effective Denoueme: sational Tableau, ATIN NEE MONDAY AT 2 O'CLOCK. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, ay ‘OLI GARDEN, Eighth street, Betyesm Second and Third avenues. Proprietor. -PAUL FALE THIS SUNDAY, afternoon at 30) ‘clock, evening at 7 o'clock, TWO GRAND SACRED CONCERTS. Admission 25¢. = | Wantacrss. | Proprietor and Manager..Mr. LESTER WALLACK Doors open at 7:30. Commences at 8 o'clock. | of Lord Lyiton's great Comedy of | _BVERY EV. NING AN AND SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Mr. LESTER :ALFRED EVELYN ELABORATE KAVIVALR™ AND “PHODUCTION “OF | NOVELTIES are tor the present postponed. The box book will be open THREE WEEKS (N ADVA. Carriages may be ordered at 10:45, RAMATIC INSTRUCTION.—ADDRESS_ WILLIAM POPE, STEINWAY HALL. RECITAL OF BYRON’S MANFRED IN PREPARATION. RD. A. Signor ANGELO TORRTANI has resumed Lemons in Singing at the New York Conservatory of Mi No. 5 East Fourteenth street, FIRST ¢ many, s for instruction ate. Cun be Twenty sixth st | CONTRALTO SOLOIST, LL VOICE, SIGHT reader, experienced in Catholic aan eerie music, wishes an engagement from mod- erate, For particulars address sig. C. FERRERO, Novs West Thirtieth street. N EXPERIENCED TEACHER WILL RECEIVE pupils of all ages in instrumental and vocal. musi the latter the Italian school, at low terms; superior rot erences, Address Miss 8. L., care of A. Weber, Peitth ave- nue and Sixteeath street, or call at 43 East Ninth street, west of Broadway. “GENTLEMAN WILL GIVE FIRST est references ither by letter or pers LASS IN- struction on the piano and in singing, at professor | or the pupil's residence; best system. (hsuring rapid and steady progress: terms $12, $15 an 8 per quarter. | Address PRUFESSOR, box 161 Herald Open ranch | omce. A, ROPYORTH'S PRIVATE CLASSES VOR DANG- « ing, No. 212 Fifth avenue, corner Twenty-sixth Street, are now open tor the Send tor a circular, —CARTIER’S DA season G ACADEMY, PLIMPTON | 2h. Building, intersection of Stuyvesant and Ninth | Streeta—Classes every Monday and Thursday: new | classes now lorining ; private lessons @ specialty ; classes untilJune | J. MARS’ AC. MY OF DANCT a9 «+ Bleecker stree!,—Classes Tuesday and Frida: even: ings. For terms, &c send for circulars. Private lessons | atany hour, day or eve! i | AT ME, TRENOWS ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Lyric Hall, Sixth avenue, Reservoir Park, pupils receive separate instruction in waltzing, &c. Can begin and attend at their own convenience ALLETMASTER DUMAR'S DANCING ACADEMY. oud. Bax 4 West Fourth street, near Broad way.—All fasiiion- able Dances taught pervestit tn one quarter; six Dances taught perfectly in six private lessons. \LASSES NOW ( ) SON 3 HAMILTON'S jail, 214 East Thirty-fourth street, W eat Fourteenth street; Glide ssons at any hour.’ For term: Dancing Academy, ad Artbu sa specialty ‘Tuesday at Arthur Ars: CALICO HOP, AT HIS ACADEMY, 289 ind | IM Bieecker street, Monday evening, February 23(Wash- | ing ton’s Birthduy), at 8% v'cloc! | Rs. J, B, SEER OR PRIVATE Mon wait, dc. every Tuesday and e hw ita ter. noon, trom 2to4P. M., at frenor’s Lyric Hull, 723 Sixth avenue. ING ACADEMY, 361 BROOME ST, — n One course of lessons. 3% P.M. val cay Send for cir- | Salar. “Soiree every Monday at Madison ail and every FOR LADIES | JAUSE’S SOIREE DANSANTE, EVERY SATURDAY EVENING, from 8 to 12 s' lORAGE. es WEST SIDE STORAGE WAR’ houses, or furniture, pianos and moe placed se] ite rooms; accommodatio: | Gtherestablishinent in New York. &, TAG Gant, Owner ager, office 593 Hudson street, near Twell A -STORAGE FOR en PIANOS, MIR- + rors, Trunks, Baggage an OHS ff er res rrr os new first class Warehouses, built ex; al tor the Mg ia Tul to Lt Eust Thirty-second wervet, ex es tending Fourth ing articles of extra value, at J avenue, The public is invited to examine. LATELY ARRIVED VIENNA PROFESSOR WISHES to give instructions on the pianoforte at pupils’ | Fesldences. Address AUSTRIA, Heraid Uptown Brauch office, GOOD CHORUS TENOR WANTED—FOR EPIS- copal choir; stipend trom $2 to $4 per Sunday. Ad- Areas, stating qualifications, EDWAnD, Choiriuaster, Heraid office. PRIMA DONNA ASSOLUTA WISHES A PEW lady pupils in singing: large concessions made to those studying for the stage, Address LYRIC, Herald office. FIRST CLASS TENOR DESIRES AN ENGAGE- ment from May 1; please state avpropriati | location of church.” Address T., Herald office. bia “GENTLEMAN WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION ON the Pianotorte, at pupil's residence, tor $10 per GRALHER ese Feteretices given. °Aiddress with Tealdence ER, box 120 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,266 Broadway. | (ABD PIANO, “ORGAN, GUITAR.—PRIVATE LES- Ms, day and evening. Call on or ad d je Nig’. WATSON, 92 Clinton place (Highth etecane Ane | struments furnished for practice, Circnlars matie MENT iS WANTED BYA contralto singer © and experie! Protestant-chureh from the Ist of May ext ina, sight reader and can furnish excellent references. Address —o | Miss N. H. A., Heraid office ¢ Fc 9 | — )PEN FOR BEGINNERS AT Wit ME. GIRANDET DE& LA CHAISE, PUPIL OF THE Legion of Honor; and of the Conservatory of Musle of Paris, lately arrived trom Paris, acsires to give lessons in Singing and the French language. 2 West Fourteenth street. | ()RGAN, PIANO, SINGING, HARMONY AND COM. position, all Orchestral ‘Instruments, Elocution, Drawing and Painting mh Languages, in all branches, by the best professors, at moderate prices, at the NEW YORK CONSERY ATORY 0) D, | Nos. 102, 104 and 106 © ourt tees, near State, GTRERTER SYSTEM OF VOICE BUILDING TAUGHT in classes or private lessons; also beginners tanght to road music intelligently without aid of instrumental ace | Re For circulars address SIKEETER SYS- 20 East Ninth street. JOPRANO.—A YOUNG LADY, WITH 2) +) clear and cultivated soprano voice, 1A, ERS, tion in a quartet choir, either in New York or Brooklyn; Feferences first class. “Address GRACE. ii,, Herald offices IGHT READING—PIANO AND SINGING LESSONS 4, by a gentleman, at his residence $15 and $2) per garter. Address "st Uptown Branch office, my: e ) JONSERVATORY ii jt 6 Bast Fourtecath street uext to Delmonice’ "a. 4 BRoaDway. MATINEE AT 3 O'OLOOK, concluding, afternoon and night, with John F. Poole’s | CHARITY BENEFIT IN TENTH AND Last WE 18TH SEASON. OODHULL, CLAFLIN AND BLOOD (ALL NOW IN Challenged to be present and hear themselves exposed! “Invited to seats on the aa trormalgn cihers themselves arraigned. ian -oihers themselves Lecture at Kobinson Iail, Tuesday evening, Feb. 24,8 o'clock.” 25 centa. author of “Alton Locke,” “Hypathia.” under the auspices of the Mercantile Library, at Associa- tion Hall, neN, evening, February 27. en NAAR NAAR Gees OPERA HOUSK, TO. ged Kighth avenue and Twenty-third sree! and the Twenty-third street ealhoad mache nvonee sod site all other lines, have cars con- stantly passing the doors. So? The be ‘The box moles will be ¢ opened TO-DAY at 12 aot, seats may be purchased unti Bors open, Svenine. at Be, Ty Wan at 8. Admi secured oxyra. —e paognenans vee, usta * ea agro OP! PekaTrio CONCERT au ordinary excellence, finding interpre Of the principal artista of ‘the STRAKOSOH GRAND ITALIAN OPERA OOMPANY, MLLE. OSTAVA TORRIANT, the charming soprano, aud VICIOK MAUREL, ths remewnad baryione together with the entire famous QILMORE'S BV REGIMENT BAND OF 65 PIEOES, inoluding ARBUCKLE, Go Gornet, and LEVEBRE, Saxo- and led in persou by Mr P's GICMORR, of Bostom Jubl- lee celebrity. ** The overwhelming success attending the series of concerts at thisclegant establishment warrants the very e been made for ruture | Sunday evenings, early full announcements of which will important engagements t! be made. THIS (SUNDAY) NIGHT. FEB, 22, 1874. PRO MME. L March, “Schiller Festival GILMORE’S TWENTY-3L00N 2. Grand Aria, “yen of Conath’ 1OTOR MAUREL,” 3. Solo for Cornet, cleztay reek Mr. Ai 4 Scena and Prayer, Mile.“OstavA, ‘Tomita 5. Grand Selection, “lhe Gems of Nabuccs GILMORE's TWENTY-: ‘SEOUND WEGLWENT BANDS 6. Duet from ‘Nozze di Figars . Mozart Mile, TORKIANL Nad Me WAUREL. 1. Overture, Sa ell GILMORE 2 Solo for Sazophone, antaste a i ad 3 Grand Aria, on ‘OR 4. Selection, Opera at ‘Urociate erbeer GILMORE'S TWENTY-SECOND eGiMENT Y AND. Pol Soe imag . OSFAVA TORRIANL. 6, Centennial eid esse’ GILMORE'S TWENTYSECOND REGIMENT BAND. XBAND OPERA HOUSE. BEGINS aT 8. id Eighth avenue. Corner of Twenty-third eet MATINEES begin at 1:30 PRIC 30 cel Mr a L. FOX. TWO GRAND PERFORMANCES I11 Afternoon at 1:30. Evening at8. 4,* The demonstrations of delight with which the great | FOX specialty, “JACK HAKKAWAY AT SEA," was re- ceived during the first week of its representation, and the requests for its repetition made at the box office, in- duos the management to announce it for repetition this week. It willbe given in addition to the great comic pantomime, “HUMPTY DUMPTY AT SCHOOL," and the extraordinary specialty entertainment. MONDAY, FEBRUARY, 23, 1876, “A ROUND ore PLEASURE. 1, “JACK HARKAWAY AT SEA,” with the master droll of the age, Mr. G. L, FOX in'the principal part, sup- ported by the Grand Opera House company. nowned WILSON BROTHERS in an entirely a ne rnct called “ORLANOUIDAS; Of, LA DOUBLE 3 The musical wonders, the JEE BROTHERS, intro- BAR BXCELSIORI" ducing their novel The tamed MARTEN 1 ff ing SPiect Tyrolean ballads. beue preeid Treat: SUP EL VED BAMBOO" per- me wilson Brothers TRIPLE TOURNT! beautitul RIGI, SISTERS and full corps.’ The MARTENS’ popular “CAT DUBT.” KING S5ARBRO'S peritous descent. ‘ Ly 6. UET. 7. Grand baliet, “The SCULPTOR’S DRKAM," with the 8 9. 10. The superb entertainment to be crowned by the great comic pantomime HUMPTY DUMPTY Ar SCHOOL. seme EK NKXT SATURDAY. Ga OPERA HOUSE, BEGINS AT 8, Corner of Twenty-t third str eet and Eighth avenue. MATINEES begin at 1:30. PKICES—Admission 5) cents. Reserved seats, 50 cents and §1 extra. Family circle, . Acting Manager 30 cents, Mr. G. L, FOX... “* Reguiar MATINEE this SATURDAY, at 1:30. On Saas next, 23d inst., celebration of WASH- INGTON’S BIRTHDAY, GRAND EXTRA MATINEB, with change of bill. Mr. G. L. FOX, “The master droil of the age,” in two immense characters at every performance. TWO GRAND PERFORMANCES TO DAY, 1—Both of which will begin with @ great FOX spe ciaity, always received with peal of laughter, and enti! The principal part oy Mr, G. L, FOX. 2—The celebrated RTENS FAMILY. S—The talented JEE BROTHERS (tirst time here), in- troducing their Rock Piano, Bell Ringing, &: 4—The tamed WILSON “BROILERS. ina fractal act. 5—The splendid ballet, THE SCULPTOR's DREAM, in which the beautiful RIGL SISTERS appear. 6—The Martens in the popular CAT DUET, T—The Le Brothers in their wondrous TRIPLE 8—KING SARBRO'S perilous descent and an entirely new act THE SUSPENDED BAMBOt o-Mise ANNIE HINDLE Cirst dime here) in her superior Sensation Songs, Character Sketches and Protean 10—The unparaiteled entertainment crowned and termi- ated with the Cy Ou", comic pantomime, UMPTY DUMPIY AT SCHOOL HUMPTY bomen" L. FOX Schoolmaster........ Mr, & K. FOX RYANT'S, BRYANT'S, BRYANT'S MINSTRELS, ander the sole management and direction of DAN eh | ai Bryant's Opera House, West Twenty-third street. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 187: CELEBRATION OF A DOUBLE ANNIVERSARY, Commencranys of the NATAL DAY of t! FATHER OF OUR COUNTRY, the iliustrious GEORGE WASHINGTON, and also of the sche f IE! weg h Gale td organization of the now world: famous ANTS MINSTRELS, which cocasion will be Get by the performance of A SPECIALLY ARRANGED PROGRAMME, INCLUDING SEVERAL FAVORITE FEATURES in OLD AND MODERN MINSTRELSY. TWO GRAND PERFORMANUES! IN. THE AFTERNOON, AT TWO O'CLOC OID OF THR POOR OF NEW YORK, and the Regular Pertormance in “the bearer | at 8 o'clock, meidentat in each of which the ORIGINAL ESSENCE oF ULD VIRGINNY, DAN BEYANT, 's | willbe incorporated in the very successful sketch, en- tided FOOLING WITH THE WRONG MAN, Fach entertainment will terminate with the laughable Spectacular Burlesque ot Ee RE: YA 18TH SEASON. this city) unmasked! ccusers face to face! Thi TEINWAY HALL. RICHINGS, POSITIVELY LAST FOUR COSTUME CONCERTS, February 23, 34, 25, 26 and 27, TWENTY-TWO ARTISTES. Admission, 5c. ; Reserved Seats, $l. EV. CHARLES KINGSLEY, Canon of Westminster, ubject—"Westminster Abbe Tickets, with, reserved seat, 75 cents: admission, 0 cents, to be had at the Library and 11¢ Broadway. BAN, “BANJO, “BANJO."—WILLIAM D. PARKS will take a few puj ANS! Banjos all prices. 5 100 East Houston street, near Bowery. CADEMY OF MUSIC, AIDA. | If those children who were employed last season in the baliet i of th the opera Aida will apply as above, stage , on Monday (to-morrow), they will Gen PRY Nive AND CLASS INSTRUCTION y the eminent PROFESSOR OTTO KUP' Rab atthe NEW YORK CONSERVATOR' ‘ No. 5 Kast Fourteenth #1 , next to ‘Detmontco ‘8. JO, MONSTERRY'S FENCING AND SPARRING C Academy, 602 Sixth avenue, near Thirty-fiith street. ‘Superior Fencing Appa- taught in one mont rates yr sale. nd tor circulars. Fatus and Boxing Glo’ LOC U" eminent PF PHILIP LA I oH roam YO. RK CONSERVATOR: No 6 Rast Fourteeuth street, next to Dalmonico's OLY™) pled cy fe TUEATRE. ee NoveLry TuBaTi Tt OFLE ENTHUSIASTIO, }ULOSSAL COMBINA- ‘erat ARTISTS. 8 ONE pi weenie TION OF SPECLALIY beg to announce that the selec- are calculated to aflord a musical entertainmentof more tation by twe OF THE BEAUTIFUL AND WONDERFUL Fi ednesday and To ceuciags overs evening and and wontay, si ther Life by the turds thi touohingly veal pict os introducing MoCioskey's ex guisito iableau of « Planta- Admission—Family circle. 30c.; parquet and dress circle, 0c,; reserved seats im orchestra and balcony, $1. On Monday, March 2, the crandest array of new Spe- gialty, Character, Novelty, Musical and ‘erpsichorean ‘esent eae GARDE om ‘ASHINGTON® AYTERNOON At 1:99. 3 BIRTHDA AFIBRNOON AT 1:30. WASHINGION'S BIRTHDAY. reat national drama, LEATHERS GORENG a: OF THE MOMIOANS; THe LAST Ae THE MOHICANS; STAR Combis ation CAST, NER’ ORIGINAL MUSIC, LLING WSTORIOAL TABLAUX, RACT. THE ATIACK AND THE RESCUE, THE pai Tank OF FoR Wiha HENRY, HE AUT FOR: THE LAST SHOT. Evening performances terminate at 10:45. IBLO'S GARDEN, THE GAVE oF THE GATARA\ EVENING AT 8. KVENING AT 8 George Fawcett tt Bowes. OR, THE Last PIOvU Rms Ut * Rossini 'Y-SECOND RAGIMENT BAND. pavari Donizetti LEATHE, {RSTOCKING, HE BARRACKS On pia OOmING MATINER TO-DAY, i IBLO'S GARDEN, IBLO'S GARDEN, HALF-PAST ONE, THE vi suareaeest ne Hg yaggstocexa, MATINEE TO-DA Yy _HALI . Ambroise Thomas jilmore LEATHERSTOCKING, oe AUTUMNAL FOR::S) ALP. PAST ONE, JES—Admission 5 cents. Kesorved seats, @ centyand $1 extra, Family circle, «Acting Manager “CELEBRATION OF WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY.** ‘OOD's MUSEUM. DAY, FEBRUARY 1874, IN’ NuTone BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION, THRER PERFORMANCES IN THE LECTURE ROOM. RNING Psst ORMANCE vaRiery SeOORTanE and Comedy, MC Al NAT 2, EN First time here of the Comedy, VE) itt F, "AMILY. ING ‘a beautiful romantic mete entitied Gast to entire ny, reuowned SPEL AE ARTI AFTERNOON and EVE. ine renowned and agile Be The Character Vocali: The Mystic Brotherhood, HA The Heyptian Jugsler, PLL Ie MIARRISUS, in the BOY DE OUR LANGLOIS, dc. oC ‘omedienne, Miss RCTIVE, J. B. BOOTH. MELD RENOWNED NO! FANNY, Saat sellR, Anne wht AND DUAL PERSONATIONS “LADY DEDLOCK” AND “HORTENSE.” her French Maia, in a Dramatization in 4 Acts, from Charles Dickens’ novel ot BLEAK Cc wo! She will be gasisted A Dy ge the ‘ceompiished Artist, MR, CHARLES WALCOR, MISS MARY WELEs HOUSE: entitled MR. JOS. WHEELOCK, OBERT PATEMAN, MISS RACHEL NOAH, and the whole strength of the DRAMATIC COMPANY, e drama will be NEW and TPP ROPRIATE ant NE by. MR. THOMAS ie GLESSING. MUSIC by MR: EDWARD MOLLENHAUER, MA ¥ MR. BENSON SHERWOOD, PROPERTIES and CaLeLUMS by DEVEL & SCALLAN. Seats securea in advance at the Theatre, and at the itson & Co. TIL tirondway. resented with Music Store of C, H. Di ares > WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY. THREE ENTERTAINMENTS. , FEBRUARY 3, MATINEE FOR THE YOUNG FOLKS, FROM 10 A. M. TO 1P. M. ADMISSION 50 CENTS. PARIS BY MOONLIGHT, with the illustons of THE SPIRIT OF WASHINGTON | THE ANGEL OF THE MADELEINE, THE VARIED WONDERS OF “~~ THE GRAND ARCADE, and the instructive illusions and delusions OF THE LECTORIUM, AT EACH ENTERTAINMENT. USUAL MATINEE, 270 5P. M. EVENING, 7 TC 7. TO 10 P. M. ADMISSION ONE DOLLAR. ONY PASTOR'S OPERA’ HOUSE, GRAND FESTIVAL MATINEE. BIRTHDAY OF THE IMMORTAL WAS! HOLIDAY MATINE! 201 BOWERY. MONDAY, FEB. 23, COMMENCING AT 2. WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY MATINER, WASHINGTON'S eee MATINEE, The beautiful, graceful and dating MA MINNIE ‘ t IRisit COUPLE, MOE HUGHES’, HUGHES and ANNIE HUGHE: wise? EDITH BLAND in the LITTLE JACK SHEPPARD, \d his Performing Do im An thelr ¢ comie specialt THE STAN | TROUPR. reat Burlesque, Prices of admission, 25c., Wednesday and Saturday at 2} AIMONIDES LIBRARY AS GRAND DN'S MIRTHDAY, é, FOURTEENTH STREET, ON sUNDAY, FEBRUA LY 22, _ Fantasie (pianoforte).. 2 Arla, ‘Huguenois,” Meyer! “The Significance « er,” Fei br. “Ad. Kessler 5 Settie Blume . ie be! . Concert (pianoforte “Am ao. Schubert ‘ON. DANIEL DOUGHERTY, will deliver fhe clo! Mercantile Li at Asaoctation yall MONDAY EVEN. Subject—"“THE STAGE.” Ww). Tickets at the Liprary, llt Broadway find the Hall. EUM OF ANATOMY, 618 BROAD. and Bleecker streets. — hia, x Lecture of the 1K OF yl SUCCESSFUL EW YORK MU between Houston Avery oné should visit the wonderful museum: id see and understand, hilosophy, of Marriage.” turtles ‘unable to atvend these important lectures can Post free, on receipt ot 25 cents, SECRETARY NEW YORK MUSEUM OF ything people Dr TREATS pare ean forwarded, axATOMY, ‘a |” oad FRENCH _READINGS, WITH IDIOMATIC VERSION, BY PROFESSOR ETIENNE LAMBERT, TUESDAY, FEB. 2%, AT 12, OPPOSITE BOOTH’S THEATRE. J Books of the play at the hall. YHURCH OF THE DISUIPLES, Madison avenue and Forty: -fifth street, Y February 24, 1874. Ye “Cousin Jonstian Olde Greate Concerte in Ancient Costuine. Admission 25 cents; Reserved Seats 50 cents, Tickets | Theatre Ticket Office, Hotel, Fifth avenue, whore a plano! the church may be | tt on the evening. | will lecture pils at his or their residence, and guarant entire satistaction after one course of lessons; each pupil taught privately. No. East Seventy-fourth strect. “LADIES PREPARED FOR THE STAGE AND A. Tetsons in Hlocution by a professional lady of great experience. Address K. W., care of D. W. Waller, stage Manager Booth’s Theatre, New York. SONG AND DANCE; JIG, CLOG AND IRISH Dancing taught for the stage: ladjog taugRty to be obtained at the R. KAHN’S GRAND MUSEU Rebuilt, remodel Attractions, now open to the public nearly opposite the Grand Central Hotel. portion of the human frame, gives, Ac. altogether comprising the tost enter- xhibition in the world, in clentitie lectures aly AR D.—PRIVATE LESSON National University of Music and Art, char- by special act of Legislature. Prospectus mailed. t nd with 5,000 fresh breathing mechani- tree to visitors. . JAY WATSON, Presiden pe 8 be ware ast I te P. wee AbGOBiIN DALY BVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK SHAKESPEABB’S aw ‘tir, Janes Lewis iiss stella Congdon Messi Beokinan. CHARACTERS In THE Shae Heims, or winter. Mr. James os Peakes Ver, or Spriny at renee by.Sir athiante, Cry Pat Holotern Sehoolmaner b: ‘mado The Valiant Hector The Infant Hercule: -Moth, ‘the car Mr. Daly begs to announce that the ovaninet f0: pa voted to dhakespeare’s Comedy aro strictly I 4 numer and. by his contract with the author oftne a London Sensation—CH ARITY—Mr. Gilbert ot PYUMALION AND UALATEA, mid’ aloo ths fats es BAB BALLADS), Mr. Daly is compelled to produce tl i play without delay, It is therefore announced th: HARITY will be acted for the first time in this country. on SATURDAY EVENING, February 28. Mr. Daly has also to announe ¢ for early and elaborate Frccaetion M. Alexandre Damas er pbriang su0cems - —the sole success of the in stage during [dames t season—MONSLEUR MEPHONS CADEMY OF MUSIC. “alDa” jean soo rae na THE ring Season, of the STRAKOSCH. TEAL PHA COMPANY. TO. MURROW, (uonday) EVENING, February, Ay Gs also on WEDNESDAY EVENING Fepraary 25, a and the FIRST MATIN!-E OF THIS SEASON on yar DAY, February 28, at 130 fae ., Wil be presented ¥ last and Here teae Opera, amat with iu Meeps mise en scene, colossal chorus, orches Pa (ey nam dresses, Wepre new scenery, &0., with the followin iia AIBA, ae ie Mile. OSTAVA TORRIANI iss auns 1K LOUIS# 0AB) DAMES, Ca; m See oecHr ITALO CAMPANTI AMONASRO, Eing of of Ethiopia. Signor DEL PUF! nae Chiet . oignor NANN HE KING, father iy ‘Amneris. Signor Foe es ‘Increased Chorus and poweriul Siocon Masteal Director and Conductor.. nor ial — Act l—Scene 1.—liall in the palace of the King phils Scene 2.—Interior of the Temple of Vulcan st Moun his. - Act 2—Scene 1.—A hall in the apartments of Amneris, 2. an entrance to ane ihe of ‘Thebes. 6 Banks of the N: Act toscone Lsiialtin the King’s palace. Scene 2~ foes scene 1s divided into two floors—the temple and the subtorrancan, On FR: MP EVENING February 27, at 8 o'clock, first appearance hls season K, CHRISTINE NILSSON. LUCIA Di LAMMERMOOR—NILSSON, THURSDAY bo ere epery %—BROOKLYN, General admission, $2. Reserved seats, $1 ‘and Oi extra, according to location; private boxes, $16 and $: Admission Family C! hie, $1: reserved, 50 cents extra. Seats can now be secured for either or all of the above at Ac conde ot Music; at schirmer’s, 701 Sroadway, re ETROPULTTAd THEATRE, d 587 BROADWAY. ee SST. Mana R, W. BUTLER TE POPULAR VAUDEVILLE THEATRE OF NEW YO! #HE GRANDEST TRIUMPHS EVER ACHIEVED. THE LARGEST NUMBER OF ATTRACTIONS ever presented in one programme this week. MONDAY, February 23. { TWO GRAND PERFORMANCES, AFTERNOON AND EVENING AFTERNOON ENIN AT TWU ripen tice AT tes OGLOCK. ™ SPECIAL ILL FULL ee ue ty great ndon Sensation Art! Faw and MASTER BARNEY te THE on ne FA) ae inele Brillant rpegalties, 38 LIZZIK KB! nd we TEN Miss JENNIE HUGHES will seaweeds TROUPE, appear in their Operatic in their New Fencomine of Farce, en! THE UNLUCKY MARQUI5, LUCK IN A NAME. PAUL MARTINETT! as "| The Peerless Queen of the ORE and CHARLES £. WORLEY. Together with our eeoure™ COMPANY. ce ONE i. HUNDA Rett ia ces jon, 25 cen! cent uid as Uke YOURS SEATS IN ADVANCE, Bowet THEATRE, PCTs Feb, 23, 1874, and during the week, a new drama, in ntitied SUNLIGHT THROUGH THE MIST, hin Miss LOUISE SYLVESTER and the entire com- Pat nea ement of Miss ELLA WESNER in her special i Necond. week 0 of the JOHANOFF BROTHERS and EOKGE DUNBAR in their terrific Mid-air Feats G Chinese Juggling acts. The comed, Si EAMBOAT TRIP TO se RSEY. Special Matings. at 2 are Washington's Birth- ay. HORS TRIV TO ‘JERSEY. TOM CRINGLE. $00 orical Tableau, Beale of eae dence. ANOFF BROT THER: Sand GE OBGE es IDAY—Benefit OEM 3 ELL when ine; will enact in her ne’ roomeay cae TOM VAPID, Len a Ms CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE. D. P, BOWERS and Mr. J.C. Fes MONDAY DERTRA MATINEE AT 2 P. M. STRANGER AND A_ FARC! EVENING—AMY RBOBSART AND JKALOUS WIFE ‘EW YORK STADT THEATRE. Ee tries tad has the ee of announcing that ted an engagement wi e has efecto Nimes PAULINE LUCCA oe GERMAN OPER. FOR NINE NIGHTS ONLY, prior to her departure tor London in the latter part of . to fulfil an engagement with the Royal Italiam Opera ‘Company, Covent Garden. By appearing in German Opera me. will confirm in Amarin the reputation she has for years held in Vienna, eeute and other cities ay the ATEST EXPONENT of German Operas evar’ been’ on the Uperhtio Stage ot Germany. The undersigned also takes this opportunity of as- suring the public that noexpense or pains will be spared him to Nave th by him to have We st APPEARANCES Mme. LUCCA IN NEW YORK storned with surroundings the most complete and ar. tistie, With this object he has engaged the most reliable a RENOWNED ARTISTS Or THE Ce! LYRIC STAGE, ether WITHA roWaReuL OHORUS nd. MOST compris CROHESTRA. | a iven in future advertisement Full particulars will be given ature oc ver tieement Nae PARK THEATRE, R, SAMUEL Kk WHITE SWAN, a Local Extravaganza. Mile. CORA * ADRIAN . WATSON BROTHER: Master MARTIN, the Wonderful JEE CHILDRE! EVERY EVENING and SATURDAY MATINEE. MONDAY, Feb. 23, Anniversary Washington's Birthday, GRAND SPECIAL MATINEE AT 2, CADEMY OF Mos TC. DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT BY THE CHARITY AMATEUR DRAM ATIO ASSOCIATION Re E» SATURDAY EVENING, Feb. 28 at 8 o'clock. celebrated play of LOVE'S BaGkIFGE Characters by Mr. J. H. Bird, Mrs. Sheridan Shook an@ others. Tickets at Mitchell & Seixas’, No. 908 Broad- wa TEINWAY HALL, THEO, THOMAS THEO, THOMAS! SYMPHONY CONCERTS, AY EVENING, Feb. 23, at 8, POURTH GHAND CONGER Introduetion to the 3d Act of Mede MpHony. N fe Gea Rabi gine Cesta pe ae erenade, No. 3, in D minor, O} With Violoncello (ete by Mr. Touts uighee Overture, Leonore No. (qiscones REN MONDAY EVENING CONCERTS, Armory, Fourteenth street and fixth avenue. The Thirteenth of these largely attended concerts wilh be given at tl , Monday evening, February 23. The ener oe tne fweuty-sccond Regiment Band, vith ail sts soluists, will be present and take part, ramme will be new and varied, and is well Minted to satiety Nia musical amateor and critic as Well ag the popu! mand, Besides the other features, there are em solos for those eminent per- Hormers, Arbuckle, Latebre and ‘Kegel. The constant. and severe rehearsals of this band give to their pertorm- eptional unity an wee els dos. At the door and of members of the regl- ment. GARDEN THEATRE, FIFTY-EIGHTH TPERRACE, Third avenue.—Mon@ay evening, Feb- Foiary 23, 1874, Washington's Birthday, appearance of the world renowned Du Bois Concert, Variety Troupe, a constellation of the brigl nl ‘the amusement firmament, in an entirely flea entertainment, lately returned from Europe, wi they 1d before ali the crowned heads. nlealomy ‘children, halt-price. Doors open, at 7, commence 188 LOVISA L ‘A. tions for instruction in plain Hireside eeaane and Dramatic Declamation on Monday; Robinson Hall, 18 Bast Sixteenth str GUITAR AND ALL STYLES OF DANCING DOBSC ON, 14) Pour ad WIth Rae TALENT, who can furnish $900, to travel and in anew draima, Address AOTOR, box I JREsORTE MustCALE, between Broadway and Fifth avenue. glees everr eveniag, by amateurs for the variety HE TION, INSTRUCTION by the PRIVATK and CLASS y Uy Svenaer “Bonga aut as L yy el Mztnoronmax ibaa THEATRICAL AND sHOW aioe ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIETY OUTS CAMATANTEY ON BAND

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