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SEW T THK NEW YORK Twenty-third street. Batic CONCERT! *s# The sale of choiwe Reserved Seats opens TO-DAY, | at 12 O}CLOOK. Admission Hekets, Me, ; Secured Chairs, | We. and $1 extra. ordered for 10 30, CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, No. 5 Bast Fourteenth strect, near Fifty aveaue NEXT HOOR PO DELMONICO'S. AND BROOKLYN BRANCH, | Nos, 108, 104 and 106 Court sirect, near State, ALL BRANCHES of Vocal and In Harmony and Composition. Paioting and Modern Len ses), by ihe nos! KIPTION BOOKS OPEN DALE to9P. M. Pupils way begin N. B.—The New York Conservatory tered Conservatory of "] SIXTH COLOSSA. Drawing snd Overwre at 3. Carriages should be re taught (privat Femineut proiessors, at mod- ¥ trom 8 A. M, *.* The policy of securing sea es, wud thus ay ts the only ehar- | yw im the evel ucted to their pl throngs at the box offic ‘THIS (Sanda: | the entertainment wil distinct. frou ts name, evidently with natrouage thereby. PIANIST (A » at pupils’ residences, at F mine ddattons ; ‘ting. Address TECHNIQUE, the view of obtaining ACCOMPLISHEL reo his contemplate” visit to | having been induced to A geen America and to continue greaiest triumphs im the (nit for TO NiGAlT are remarkabl indoubtedly reae: id their inter: w. the wondertul en- the overtlowing on last Sunday, pretation will | thasiasm whic a critical audience gathered braved and very popular BUOND REL POSITION AS ORGANIST—FOURTEEN YEARS' Protestaat churches; ary. Reply io M. H., 242 bast Fortiech street, 1 MENT BAND fwhich Mr, M, ARBUOKLE, the great «A. LESEBRE, the eminent | der the leadership Jubilee Direc itary organizati Will perturm arrangements of Bouable GILMORE's TW | of 6 pieces an NOED SOPRANO WOULD LIKE A % quartet choir trom May quainted with the Kpiscopal service. SOPKANO, box 176 Herald Uptown Branch office, GERMAN MUSIC TEACHER, LATELY gives first class instruction on the pianoiorte, at | Rome or at the pupil's residence: two hours $1! per quarter. Address PROFESSOR, Heratd office, ADUATE PROM ONE OF THE BEST MUSICAL schools im Europe. an elegant pianist, has & apis. ‘terms ve: WHUNG GENTLEMAN, box ba onl Ps ¢ | d the Hest u Miss ISABELLA BRUSH charming American rano), departing for Europe om Saturday | uex!, will make this the gecasion of her It rald Uptown Branch Principal mpmbers of the GERMAN GRAND OPERA COMPANY, including NE, Alito; JACOB GRA’, tenor; EDWARD VIBELING, Baritone, ther with a Fuil ©horus of mixed voices, also par. teu the grand emtertsinment. NNTE KE. HARRIS, of Music, London, whose fatter! er of piahotorte and harmous is acknowl: pupils, has a tew vag edged by her uumerous stem, although not tedious or dittic Produces elega ice ot style, duency of es knowledge of music. moderate, pleuse apply sixth street, Third averue, N ALTO, THOROUC TS. . GEO W, COLBY, ‘Herr CARL KiCHTER . Grand March | GILMORS fWe 2 for saxophon My Crayer” aud “The Last Kose of Summer A LEFEBKE, gement iu some Protestant qaart in reduced will assist her firess HONO. d Uptown Branch SSFUL, PALN “D NF RaND OPHIA COMPAN wath null chorus 24 Bleceser street. wad ater 5 in the alt FIRST CLASS BAS Overture, “i WANTS A POSITION IN A fe Sol Quest Ami JACOB CRA “and Sx. | at UWEORGE T., box 3,096 Post oitice, & Solo for Cornet, “Arie et Varie Brilliante,” GENTLEMAN W pianoforte, at Du TEACHER, box 120 Herald Uptown Branch officer 5. Solo tor Violin, M. Tamuliar with May in city church. Herald oftice. ready reader, pertec RA COMPANY LU CLLORUS, accompanted by ORCHESTRA and Miilary Band. FIRST CLASS SOPRANO. guged in fashionable Knglish « Position for May kL Address M. K. C., Heraid of SEVENTH COLOSSAL’ OPKRATIC CONCERT, latest improvem uffe, four round Zorners, sold cheap; tox Boor ani a Sewing Macti OPrEKA HOU. ML West Forty-tirst street. ghth avenue and Twen on Saturday, secured seats WV cents and $1 extra, | Famuy Circie (Cwenty-tourth sireet) 39 cents, N EXPERIENCED AND THOROUGH TE ceive a tew more pupils of all ax gtrumental and vocal music, ish, at low terms: superior retere: Firth avenue and sixteenth street, ntl stieet, west of Broadway. READER, WITH And powerful voice, desires a posinon in a church | in italian and The management begs to announce an engagement with the entire MARTINETTL of Pantomimista, 10 in number, a ercall al a Kast CONTRALTO, Veriadi Martinetti. vard Martinett, Deseeree Martinetti, Mile. Adele Martinetu, Mme. Marcetti, | Pani Martinetti, Alired Martinctti, Albert Martineta, FORK CONSERVATORY ¢ ‘ourteenth street, near Bitch avenue, SOPRANO DES ENGAGEMENT a good reader, and a pup au Episcopal chureh preferred; exc R.N. L., box 4,75) New Yore Post oftice. SICAL UNIVERSITY (CHARTERED BY fai act of Legislature), 92 Clinton place.—Private No classes, No nonsense. J. JAY WATSON, Musical Director ignatius Martinetti, ified with and now the legitimate sac. the renowned oid New York ceasors to the tame of whose performances were so long the charm of metro- | politan Lousehoils. They will appear EVERY NIGHT w& Jessuns uly. Cireulars mailed at the SATURDAY MATINEE in two of their great specialties, the caprtal comic con- | ated Pantomuine, | YARD.—A GENTLEMAN OF ABILITY AND EXPERI. ano and singing lessons at his or in Harlem; verins $15 and 82) per Address PAOFESSOR, box ence will give pupil's residence and best _reterence Herald Uptown Branch office. SOPRANO AND ALTO WANTE must be Derfee( readers . Herald office NSTRUCTION ON THE PIANO, WITH PRACTIC per month, in advance. iirst and Twenty ir own residences: Re, HATTIE A. FA Church of the Ase @hergement in church trom No, 219 Fast £ S1GNOR BUON. and the irresistibly funny Pautomime, presented with all display ot vivandiere Ss amd general mile 4 quartet choir Stating salary require: } ng, drum corps periormann ry maneuvering, and called THE CONSCRIPT, New Pantaioon! New Columbine! New Harlequin! SWORTH, SOPRANO OF TH ston. is at liberty to accept au ‘The evening's entertainment will be augmented by the “ROUND OF PLEASURE,” hweenth street. Ber resi enc: on the Piano best inethod. WILSON BROTHERS! and Singing at dd the be | and the beaatitul AD. S. A. SWALM. the latter appearing in an entirely new and and original | on, called “HOLIDAY FES- T MARTINETTT Ox 142 Heras ) PIANO DEALERS, SCHOOL Tuner, Repairer and Regu nd square pian ry; 24 years’ dress B.'B., Instituie of Music, S$, #0. —A FIRST CLASS ssh grand ballet dae | M.S. SUTTON. ents: {own er coun O17 Highth avenue, N QUALIFIED SUCCrss. ‘The brilliant young American Comedian, Mr. FRANK MAYO, in the beautiful Id DAVY CROCKETT. KLEANOR VAUGHN WO OR THREE YOUNG LADIES WANTED—TO travel with and become members of one of the most Tt troupes in the country; inust be able to 5 id be wiven to those i or brass instru- riculars as to popnlar cone 1 of Life in the West, Melita, OF Possessing a f ‘qualifications, age ANIST. ADDRE: SITUATION AS € IST, box 410 Post offic | Miss ROSA RAND. of press and publi SATURDAY MATIN FANTED—A POSITION AS ORGANIST; F) ‘ lent reader ; first class reference as to capacity and rare of G, Schirmer, 701 Broad: r. Address F. D., ‘way, New York. z WASTED TO PURCHASE. N ESTABLISHED BARROOM WANTED-IN A business location. $2, Address or call at THOMAS GAFFNEY'S office, No. 6 Centre street. WANTED, A RPACTIO: A range of weight from 20 to 1 will lecture on “Troth that Brings Good Tidings to All Peopie—Light Will Come,” on Thursday Mareh 19, 1874, at Robinson 200Ps open at7 o'clock. ts 25 cents. Come and hear. WILLIAM=ON, M, lecture before the Young People’s Union of the welfth street Reformed churc vening next. Subject WALTER ©. Lecture commences at Brooklyn, on Monday | NY PARTY HAVING A RECTIFY column of 1,00) to 2000 gallons capa. West Thiriy-seventh street. AVES.—WANTED, AN EXTRA LARGE, FIR burglas yr 3 <G STILL AND | LYMAN WILL ladies at Association Hall, Monday, Marc this lecture will be splendidly illustrated colored views, draWn trom nature, screen by wid of @ stereopticon, dis- iungs, liver and kidneys; reatly enlarged, showing both healthy ; many hints on the preservation those having the care of chil. Admission, 3 thrown upon a | playing the circulation in thi blood corpuscles, two large Mirrors, 5 by 6 6u5 Broadway. JANTED—A QUANTITY OF SECOND HAND PAL ois Steps and Scaffolding ee . aswell as adaits, will be given. ents, to all parts of the house: tickets at Gurley’s book | e, under Hall. This lecture will be followed by a course of three lectures, given in the lecture room at | the iollowing order M., March 1i—Respiration—How to Cure of Consumption, & M., March 18—Digestion Prevent Dyspepsia—Causes of Liver Complaint, &c. M., March 19—Heart Dikease—Its ANTED—FIXTURES, FURNITURE, GLASSWARE, and everything needed fitting up a first ¢ Brug store, 2x40. ECRETARY Metropolitan Drug Company, Ninth avenue and Thirty-sixth street, Association Hall, ES Wednesday, 255 ‘Tt MADE BY FISHER quality of ales: jormerly Apply at HOWARD BREWE: hirty-third street. ANTED TO PUROTTAS tlexible top Writin; d. Address CASH, box 159 Herald ont TANTED-TO BUY A WELL Store, in this city. ANTED AN INSTRUME for testing the kets for this course of three lectures, $1; single tec- P.M., March 2-Extra Private Lecture. Admission, 0) cents, Ilastrated by the Stereopticon. CYLINDER Van Dewater's make _THE BALL SEASON State location and terms to PURCHASER, box 162 Heraid Uptown Branch ofiice. BRICKS WANTED-IN EXCHANGE Engines and Boilers. 13 Post oftice. 400.000 Address, tor ten days, for Real Estate 0 at the Argyle Rooms’ ue and Thirtieth street, on Monday eveningg | box office on the evenin BILLIARDS. March 16. 1874, Tickets at the WILLIAM GRIFFITH & st improved Billiard Tables, with De- endorsed by all’'the cham. also Bagatelle and Tripolite leys, Alligators and other new Warerooms, 40 Vesey str N BEVEL TABLES AND nder Combination Cushions, OLLENDER, sue: y's patent wi ‘ables, Russian By Gi ING ACADEMIE ANCING ACADEMIES. —OLASSES Hall, 114 and 116 East Thirteenth street, and Brevoort Hall, iene 156 East Fil STANDARD AME fourth street, ~ i ya as ir sale only by the pa: ssor to Phelan & East Kleventa st. FOR DANC- ing, No. 212 Fifth avenue, corner Twenty-siath street. Pupils can commence at uny time. Send for circular. —CARTIER'S DA | Building, intersee Streets, —Ciasses every Monday ani Thursday, siree at Beethoven Hall, 210 Fitth IMPROVED BILL! now used in St. Nicholas, this city, tor saie ohly by GEO. E. PHSLAN, 7 Barclay street, entral and Wind: MY, PLIMPTON EXCHANGE. WANTED-IN EX Address CUS- ‘USTOM MADE change for @ new fireproot Sate, Pom. box 142 Herald Uptown Branch office. ANTED—BY A RESPONSIBLE PARTY change tor improved Real Estate, one-third to one- boat, from 150 to 18) feet long, fitted up for good paying short day route. Address ViKLSEA, | lessons a specialty. sireet, Wednesday « T MR. TRENOR'S ACADEMY ¢ xth avenue (Reservoir Park). eived any tine betore May 1. 1F DANCING, ALLETMASTER Dl % West Fourth st able dances taught periectly | taught pertectly in six private lessons. near Broadway.—All tash in one quar er, eiX da HITE, YELLOW PINE AND SPRUCE LUMBER wanted, inexchange for Real Estate or Machin Address BUILDER, box 2,913 New York Post oftice. ROOKES’ DANCING ACADEMY, 361 BROOME ST. All the fashionable Dan. = nene course of less: EYES AND ys, 38. P.M. RTIFICIAL HUMAN EYES.—J. T. DAVIS, ventor and only maker of the improved Artificial Knowledged by the ¢ in the world. Reeuth street, between Third and Fourth avenues. ednesdays, $}4; Saturdays, 3 P.M, OPEN TILL END ginners, at WILSO} demy, Arthur Hall, 30% Jessons at any hour, day or evening. E'S SOIREE DANSANTE, IRVING HALL, EVERY SATURDAY EVENING, from § to 12. & HAMILION’S 4 t Fourteenth streets Private DENTISTRY, AND SUBSTANTIAL bET OF ARTI. ne, silied with silver i |. All work warrant gretclens, at Dr, WHITE'S, 29 sixth avenue. Open sun- ficial Teeth, $6, 8% and $i bone, S0c. ; gold and platina, MARBLE MANTELS. T GREATLY REDUCED An extensive stock of Slate and Marble Mantels, | Wash Trays and Slate work of every dewriptign. PENKHYN SLATE CO. Union sqnare, Fourth avenue and Seventeenth s KLABER, 14 EAST EIGHTEENTH STREFT, near Third avenue, is selling and mani marble and mtrbieized Marble Work at greatly reduced pric for the trade. WIEWARI'S SLATE MANTELS, MARBLE AND wood Mantels, rich and elegant designs, at the lowest Drices, 2Wand 22 West Twenty-thir | Seventh aud kighth avenues, RTIFICIAL TEKTH INSERTED PRR) without plates. clasps or boo tnd menos MBpou stumps to original sape and r br. SIGESMON 12 West Eleventh streci, near Browiw AND UPWARDS PER tinuous gum Teeth. Laughing gas for painies: ‘i Te Billed wit gold ai i ws “extractions Teeth tted or taken in Marble Turning BAST FOURTH STREET, NEAR SEQOND AVE. nue Pall et, without extracting, $10; dings, street, between YORK H ADEMY OF MUSIC: THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1874, at hall past one o'clock, A SIONIFIVANT CHARICY PELFORMAN( for uh BENRFLT OF THE. VOOR OF THIS CITY, will be giver UNDER THE IMMEDIATE CONTROL of Mr LESTER WALLACK and Mr. AUGUSTIN DAL with the sauction and support of the following lade: Mes. J.J. Aste Mrs. Le Lorillard, Mrs. W. B. Astor, Jr, Mrs. Theodore Moss, Mrs. Hl. Appleton, Mrs. F. Metealie, | Mrs Lloyd Abbott, Mrs. Noble Mrs. 8. (. ML harlow, Mra F. Osuo Mrs Bigelow, Mra B. Raymond, Mrs, Wo Blodgett, Mrs. 8B Ruggles, Mrs. W. Budd, Mra. J. sherwood, Mrs. D.C. Bloltgett, Mrs. ACP. Stewart, Mrs. 0. J. Hake, Mos. Paran Stovens, Mrs. H, Biine, Mrs. 1G. Stebbins, | Mrs. Doremus, Mrs. G. Mrs. ©. M. Depew. Mrs. Simi, Mrs. G. 8. Grinueil, Mrs A. L. Sowell, Mrs. W. Gare: Mrs. J. F. Stone, Mrs. F. Ginert, Mes. L. Strom, Mrs. Garrison, & Mrs Joun Hoey, .D. A. Hawkins, Mrs. N.S. Haneook, d : Mrs. A. Taylor, Mes, Henry Hilton, uden, Mrs. LJ. Jenn dirs. Van Aken, + Mrs. Lawrence Je Mrs. Kearney Warren, Mra. Marguretie Jones, Mrs. Whitney, Mrs. J.P James, Mrs. Lester Wallack, Mrs. wochan, The managers take extreme pleasure in announcing the co-operation ot Mine, PAULINE LUCOA ‘and the following eminent artists, who have in heartiest terms oitered their services toward phenomenal cast of Sheridan's ever famous Comedy of THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL, in many instances without regard to position, volunteer ing to insure # perfectness in the distribution which will be without paratlel in this generation :— Miss MADELINE HENKIQU (Mrs. L. J. Jennings), Who has consented to aid the good ause by returning to the slage lor this parucular vc- Miss FANNY MORANT, Mine, PONIS! Mias DORA GOLDTHWATTE, Miss M. GRIFFITHS, Mr. LESTER WALLACK, Mr. G. L. OX, Mr. JOHN GILBERT, Mr, CHARLES FISHER, | JOHN BROUGHAM, Mg. W. DAVIDGE, Mr HAKRY BEUABIT Mr. LOUIS JAMES, Mr. EDWARD ARNOT, — Mr. D. WHITING, Mr. W.J, LeONABD, Mr. CHAPMAN, | Mr. OE, EDWIN, Mr. BEEKMAN: The members ot the orchestra of each theatre, the respcetive direction of Messrs. THOMAS BAKE HARKY RB. DODWORTH, have also kindly volunteered their services. THE COMMITTE: will cou Mr. JOTLN 3 OF ARRANGEMENTS st of the following Kentlemor UBER Mee We bAvipads BROUGIAM, Mr. JOHN MOORE, . FLOYD, Mr. D. IARKINS, is ODORE MOSS, Air. CHARLBS FISHER, And the tollowing SCALE OF PRICES ity has been adop' GENERAL ADMISSION to all p DOLLAR. Keserved seats und private boxes, Proscenium boxes, according to location. Box book open at Wallack’s Theatre, from 4A. M. till | eM “day. 1s of the hoase, ONK 5 0 $15, _ THEODORE Moss. Treasurer. ACADEMY. | NILSSON—LES HU GU Z Positively last week (hut two) of the STRAROSCH GRAND ITALIAN TO-MORKOW (Monday) EVBKNING, March TENTH SUBSCRAPTION NICHT OF TH (LAST TIML)—LES HUGUENOTS. Mme. CHRISTINE NILSSON as VALEN Ne. ALICE MARESI, Mine A. L. CARY, CAMPANINI, L, Di PUBNTE, NANNETTL ivand chorus and powerful orchestra. man dance in the third act by Mite. Billon. director und Conductor. Signor E. MUZTO. WEDN&SDAY EVENING, March 13 at8 o'clock OPERA, st time)—IL, TROVATOR: SON. CHRISTINE NILSSON as LEONORA. PANINI, DEL PUENTE, SCOLARA, KE 4, March 20, at 8 o'clock (Last time) —LA TRAVIATA—NILSSON, Mme. CHRISTINE NILSSON as VIOLETTA, CAVOUL, DEL PUBNT£, SCOLARA, &C SATURDAY. March 21, at ‘130 P. M.,’AIDA, Tast grand Aida matinee and final pertormance this season of AIDA. Matinee prices—Adinission, $2; reserved seats, $1 extra, ats and Boxes tor all the above now at Academy, at Sebiriner’s, 70: Broadway, and at 114 Broadway. In active rebearsal and will be produced on MONDAY EVENING, March 23, at & o'clock, with entirely new scenery, superb costimes, appuinunents, «c., aligmented chorus, Increased orchestra, &c., &., Richard Wagner's opera, LOHENGRIN. Booms THEATRE, LESSEE, J. B. BOOTH, NGAGEM. ry FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY OF THE DISTINGUISHED DRAMATIST AND ACTOR, DION BOUUICAULT, who will appear (ior the first time in this city in 14 years) on MONDAY EVENING, March 16, 1874, in his characteristic and trathtul delineation of MYLES NA COPPALEEN, io his own beautiful Drama, in threo acts, entitled, THE COLLLEN BAW oF the. BRIDES OF GARRYOW! supported by the whole strength of the Dramatic Company, comprising & cast of unusual brilliancy and power. ‘THe DRAMA WiLL Bh PRESENTED WITH NeW AND APPROPRIATE, ERY BY LESSING. Charact Mr, E. Mollenhauer Mechanical Ett «Mr. Benson Sherwood PROPEL D CALCIUM: Y MiSSKS. DEUEL & SCOLLON. Seats secured in advance at the Theatre and at the music store of C. H. Ditson & Co., 7M Broadway, EO, L. POX'S BROADWAY THEATRE, 728 and 730 Broad way. GEO. L, FOX. Manager GEO. H. TYLGR, Treasurer GRAN 0 NG will take place r EASTER MONDAY, April 6. Mr. GEO, L, Fux will present the praral HUMPTY DUMPTY AT HOME, with a poweriul cast and a STRONG LisT OF ATTRACTIONS AND VARIETSLEs. Full particulars will be given at an early date. ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY First appearance ot the charming serio-comic vocal- Miss LUCY ADAM. Miss LUGY ADAMS, Ppearance of the great character vocalist and Y LINTON, GUY LINTON, ‘ONY PASTOR'S NEW LOCAL LYRIOS. Anew and interesting drama. full or tun and frolic, LIFE IN IRELAND: Or, THE FAIR OF CLOGHEEN, THE DALY BROTHERS, THE STUART SISTEKS, BILLY BARRY, LARRY TOOLEY, JOE LANG, THE FRELMAS RS, Miss KATIE SHAW, je Stempie's Skipping Rope Jig, Frank Girard, C! P. abert, Hannah Birch. “New Songs, new Dance: hed Anew BL. “MATIN r Ladies admitted free ou Friday evenings an Saturday Mat i ina BYANTs. Ki BRYANTS. 23d st. and 6th av. Bezins at §; over at 10. M. to 10 P. M, Seats secured. TWO HOURS! FUN. HOOL, SCHOOL, SCHOOL, SCHOOL, SCHOOL, SCHOOL, LES BRIGANDS NOIR, NOIR, | ELEPHANT. re NEEM a ae eta: | The Laughing and Whispering Chorus, “SHOO, FLY? new MATINEE SATURDAY, at 2—THE BRIGANDS. STEINWAY HALL, a "THEO, THOMAS, SATURDAY XG) March, 21, at & ae TH tite, PIVTH NCERT. PHONY CONC) erture, “Euryanthe”... ie Faust symphony” soe . Liszt 1, Faust. 2% Gretchen. 3. Mephistopheles. Kor grand orchestra, tenortand chorus for men’s voices. The tenor solo by Mi GRAF#. Chorus by Be TU s Weber LIEDERTAFEL, under the direction IEDEBT/ under the direction of Yo. 5. minor. op, 69 -Beethoven ¥ APTERNOON, March 19, at 24 AND PUBLIC REILARSAL Oe ,_ Will be given of the above programme. Aamission tickets to the rehearsal, 75¢.; Reserved Seats, $1. Admission to the Symphony Concert as usual. JTEINWAY HALL REHEARSAL, 5) On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, March 19, at 2:30, REHEARS ‘i PUBLIC REHEARSAL, THEODORE THOMA seq FIPTH SYMPHONY CONCERT. Admission to the public rehearsal, 75¢ Stilts $1 Can be had on and utter Monday at the box office of & bway all, 70L and i d y, programmes can also be had i ere Ss" PATRICK'S NIGHT. BROOKLYN ATUENE McEVOY'S GREAT IIBERNTU FOR TUREL NIGHTS, Maren 17, 13 and 19. Scenes and Songs of Ireland. In the Life of St. Patrick. CEVOY, Contralto and Harpist. MORRIS in his great character of “Barney the Guide. Miss MAKION OMA ~y Miss, TERESA TLENAN, Prof. JOHN McEVOY irer and Musical Director. ce at 8 o'clock, CE NEW MUsIC.— AIDA.” CHAS, Wi ‘ “Aida March, Waits, &e., ue. each, “Fille de Mm | Angot,” Cram: ; Lancers, 4c. : Galop, 3 uerite Valse M. Gottschalk, 75e. Niwot” Galop, Wwe, Vocal—Airs from “Aida,” “Maia of Arcadee” and ‘Oh! My Charmer,” Arthur Sullivan, se, My Golden #nip.” “Low at Thy F Linds DITSON & CO., Music Publishers, 711 Broadway. Peematic FREScu keaptnc y PROFESSOR ETIENNE LAMBERT, MONDAY MORNING ' OPPOSITH BOOTH's THEATRE, ONE VACANT HOUR FOR PRIVATE LESSONS. JOLONEL MONSTEREY'S VENCING AND &PAR- Co ring Academy, Gu sianth cance neat taipeyentth street, —Boxing taucht in one mont.’ Superior Feneing Apparatus and Boxing Gloves tor sale. Send for elreur RAMAN ILLIAM HL POPE, MANFRED! ANENT ADDRESS’ DAY EASTER MON. MRANION BANJO.” — “BANSO."—WILLIAM D. SPARKS will take « few pupils at his or their residence and guaiantee entire satistaction after one | ach pupil taught privately, No. 240 | course of lessons ; Bast Seventy RAWING AND PAINTING, PRIVATE AND CLASS INSTRUCTION, BY EMINENT ARTISTS, AT THE NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, __No. 5 East Fourteenth street, next to Delmonic sourth strees ANJO, CLOG, JIG, SONG AN Hl Bird plead tatty Ba RASC ES Thompson gireet, near Bleecker, New York. : OTS. | Sole Proprietor | ‘Acting Manager | | 8, ( ROM; OR, THE ORUS | MONDAY, MARCH 16, 1 Tuesday and Satur- | ! (jonossEua, kK. » HENRY | | kramme of Monday evening the most »M* | tertainments Adaress 240 Eust hirty-minth street if BY (0, BANJO, BANG yn AMUSEMENT? BROADWAY. 514 THEA mh Ci Mr. 008 ae THE NOVELTY THEATRE, | OF THE WORLD. Tho grandest array of talent ever seen at one time and | Dlace im America, First appearance im coajunction with THE THEATRE COMIQUB COMPANY of ALLEN, HART AND RYMAN'S COMBINATION, ‘cConsisung of the greatest of comedians Me JOUN HAGE r v) KX) Mr. JOHN HART. Mr. JOUN HART. Me ADD RYMAR: rar : Mr. ADD RYMAN, Me JOuN ALLEN Mr. JOHN ALLEN, Mir, JOHN ALLEN, ‘The most artistic song and dance artists vu the stage, MAGKIN AND WILSON. MACKIN AND WILSON, IN AND WILSON. IN AND WILSON, GAN AND HART, HARRIGAN AND HARY HARRIGAN AND HART, HARRIGAN AND HART, HARKIGAN AND HART, HARRIGAN AND HART, HARRIGAN AND HART, in their very aucceastul Trish Skotok, WHO OWNS THR LINE? WHO OWNS THR LINK? WHO OWNS THE LINK? WHO OWNS THE LINE? WHO OWNS THK LINEt MR, HARRIGAN MK, HARRIGAN sings his new and original Song, MULDOON, THE SOLID MA MULDOON, THE SOLID MAN. THE SOLID MAN. THE SOLLD MAN, New York's favorite Comedian, Mr. J. H BUDWORTH, J. H. BUDWORTH, 3. H BUDWORTH, SH BUDWORTH! uv BUDWORTH, a H BUDWoRTH, 3. ow BUDWORTH, in a new collection of Characier Song. Second week of the very pleasing Vocalist, MISS ALICE BENETTE, Miss ALIGH BENIITE, MISS ALICE BENKTTE: Mr. ADD RYM. LITTLE LITTLY, JENNIE CHILD JENNIR YEAMANS, WONDER. " YEAMANS, The great Song and Dance Artist, * MK. LOM GRANGER, MK. TOM GRANGE MISS KITTY TILSON, MIS3 JENNIE SATERLEE, MISS MARIE GORENFLO 0 others in a new LO OF FUN, NuW OLJO OF FUN, NEW OLIO OF FUN, NEW OLIO OF FUN, and Ryman's laughable Nogro Extravaganza, WUNNY MOKES IN A FOG Y MOKKS IN A Fou, NY MOKKES IN A FOG, ZzPZzZZ REE ETROPOLITAN THEATRE, 585 and 537 Broudway. 585 and 537 Manager es sepeeeRe We BUTLER VOLUME OF ATTRACTION THIS WEEK, IMVROVED IN EVERY DEPARTMENT WitH THE MOST BRILLIANT STARS AND NOVEL FEA URES OF RECENT IMPORTATION, The thrilling Sensation Drama, in three acts, eutitied {THROUGH BY DAYLIGHT ‘ ‘Or, NEW YORK IN SLICES, with the following powertul cast George Glenroy, a young engineer, the young unexpected iriend... ceseeee realty James M, Ward Edith Comstock, a poor sewing gir : Mass Winnetta’ ickey Corrigan, a mason’s clerk... San Fieishinan, keeper of the Bismarck’ Concert Saloon..... oe rr Master Barney Johnny, alls Rid Tearing Vohniy, a Now York boy. -Mr. Geo, P Ketchum Arthur Comstock a Gaveliee ride th everett uuius Appieton.. ir. Harr Mai Archy White... { Counterteiters jig ary Si onore Mr. Glenroy, a millionail Mr. ‘thomas E. Jackson Doodlewinkle, 4 barkeeper oi the Bismarck yhoncert Saloon... Ae, Jos. Lovely an Deusen......i pote (JME Chas &. Worley Bob short.....,.., 4 Policemen } Mr. Wm. West Mr. Augustus Jenkins, a colored gentieman.... Mr. Bart Wayne Jack Marline, an old sca dog. Mr. ». 8. Jones Advertising Man, a cold thirst ™ delaide-Baton dge Morton, an ou . ia Larkins, a sho Miss Lottie Murray ee Mrs. Corrigan, th Mand Maller. i} waiter girls { lontague: Rickey chen Probst at the Minnie Waiters. Bisinarck Belta Ovington.. } Concert saloon | Sewiny Giris, Shopmen, Police, Oo in their gre {WAYNE AND LOVELY ‘Acrobatic percha Song and Dance. THE RIST FAMILY, in their beautiful Classical Gymiastics, Mids JENNIE HUGHES, IN NEW SONGS. ‘The screaming negro sketch ot THE BLACK COQUETTE, COURTSHIP ~~ AND\ OTHER POPULAR SKETCHES, IN WHICH ALL THE IMMENSE COM- PANY WILL APPRAR EVERY EVENING. Doors open at 7; curtain rises at Popular prices of admissio and $1. Box office open daily. Sccure your seats in advance. ‘M. ALICE HARRISO! AT &. } AFTERNOON AT 2. WEEK ONLY Dr. ROBINSON'S of Mr. dramatization of his owa 9. J. WALLACE, story in N. Y. Week! in his own drama, NICK WHIFFLE: THE MAN or, the FROM AMERICA, TRAPPER GUIDE. MONDAY EVENING, 33, MR. ROBERT JOHNSTON IN OF TEMPERANCE, i | OWERY THEATRE, WM. B. FRELIGH. ‘ -Manager nd turing the week, en- STET*ON, the popular favorite. inst tune of M. ‘tanley McKenna’s new sensation entitled REVENGE. Engagement of the iollowing artists, who will appear agement of Mr. E. 7, | in oid time Minstrelsy, original Sketches, Songs, Dances, Mr. CNARLEY WHITE, Mr. BOB HALL. THE CELEBRATED CARROLL FAMILY, | BM. CARROLL and LITTLE DICK, the GENERAL , and Master EDDIE, in the sketch called “The Sixth Ward MacFaddens.” MISCHILVOUS NIGGE MALICIOUS TRESPASS. cond week of WILLIS COBB'S TROUPE OF PER- | FORMING DOGS, GOATS AND MONKEYS, THURSDAY, MARCH 19, MATINEE. Benefit to the Poor ofthe Tenth Ward, under the direc- tion of Captain Ward. Broadway and Thirty-fifth street. Open from 1 to id trom 7 te UP. M. LAST WEEKS OF PARIS IN 1848 BY MOONLIGHT, soon to be ri placed by evening displays of LONDON IN 1574 BY NIGHT, with daily matinees of LONDON IN 1828 BY DAY. Admission $1, No extras. woe OPINIONS O# THE PRES: “But why try to describe ity the tilusion 1s per- fect—it is not a picture, it is a city—there is Notre Dame and the Tuileries, the crowded boulevards and the silver Seine, 'Deacend to the Arcade— there are the newest tricks of science, the latest inventions, the most wonderful sights.’ In the Lec- torium is Frofewor Lobin, the most gentemanly of men and the most expert, of scientific perform- ers, astouishing a crowd with his extraordinary illustons.”"—Arcadian. “The list of wonders at the Colosseum is getting fo be so long that full justice cauout be done in our space.""—Evening Mail. “there is no place in the city so calculated to afford unlimited instruction aud amusement as the Colosseum.” —Wiikes’ spirit. “The Colosseum 1s a welcome addition to New York attractions, and doubly so, as the public can there be Loth amused and instructed.” —Sate- cuard. “‘A journey to Paris, involving neither the dan- gers of the deep nor the nausea and exposure of a teu voyage. A-charming place, rendered full of instruction and exhaustive fund of information by Professor Tobin's discourses upon the ‘illusions aud Delusions of Science.’ "—Daily News & 3 € & s a te S Fa z % s = z = z ry — z & “adVOUV GNVYD dO SAILTAAON ILMORE’S GRAND PROMENADE CONCERTS, LIEBHART, Prima Donna; LUMBARD, Primo Basso. ARBUCKLE, LEFEBRE, COLBY. MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 16, 1874, the most interesting programme of the season. Mme. LOUISE LILBHART, the favorite Prima Donna, will_sing the popular English military song, ‘The Dash: ing White Sergeant,” with sul military band accompani- ment, Mr. JULES LUMBARD, the splendid Basso, will sing the “Zu Felice,” trom “Ernaul,” and “Let Al Obey,” from the Enchantress. ARBUCKLE, the eminent Cornet Soloist, will pla; Millard’s “Wanting,” and LEFEBRE, the‘ unrivalle Saxophone Player, will render Balie’s “Heart Bowed Down,” trom the “Bohemian Girl.” GLLMORE’S TWENTY-SECOND REGIMENT BAND, sixty-five distinguished perform. will play Weber's ‘Stradello,” the *South- n Lite Galop,” and several interesting and popular se- tions. P. 8. GILMORE ‘onductor.... Mr. GEORGE --Pianist overture, “Precioso,” Flotow’s ry ADMISSION 80 CENTS, Tickets may be had at the Armory. The triends ot the regiment and the etd general Patrons of the promenade concerts, will find the pro: nteresting yet given at the Twenty-second Regiment A. JENNIZ LEWIS WILL GIVE READINGS AND citations in schools and at private or public en- O.—NEW YORK AND BROOK- i.—The Banjo and Guitar tanght by a new and simple method, enabling the pupil to master the instru- ment in a single course of twenty lessons; algo Jig, Cl and Song and Dance and all styles of Dancing tor tht nstrel and variety stage, lar attention paid to ies or gentlemen desirous of studying for the prote: ‘on. Pine patent parlor and re Instruments fro: to $00. HENRY 0. & CHARLES E. DOBSON, Hl Fourth a York, and Bridge street, Brookiyn. (estas SOIREE, DANSANTE, DNESDAY BY Beethoven Hall, YHOICK SEATS AND BOXES FOR THE OPERA— Opera Bouffe, all Theatres and Concerts, at the Theatre Ticket OMce, Windsor Hotel, Fifth avenue, Forty: sixth and Forty seventh streets. RAMATIC INSTRUCTION. —A PROFESSIONAL lady of experichce will give lessons in elocution and Beers, jadies tor the stage. Address E. W., care yr. aller, stage manager, Booth’s Theatre, New York ROOMS, Lessons armony, NARD.—J. JAY WATSON’S PRIVATE MUSI 92 Clinton, place, established 1854.—Priva only ; Organ, Piano, ‘Violin, Guitar, Singing, Cire! and “students? Journal” mailed free, RSORTE MUSICALE, 17 West Twenty-eighth street, between Broadway and Fifth avenue. Sovgs, duets and quartets every Teng. AMUSEMENTS. Ann nts ANNONA C.—VAUDEVILLE AND NOVELTY THEA. TBLO'S GARDEN, ns 7; cartwin 8 o'¢'ock. LIANT AND INCKBAS: nd extraordinary Mel BW Acts, NEW SUENKS, N ING SUCORSA, 6 son. We Airis NEW AoTs, ‘The. favorites, those de novelties, the THOMAS and teat masters Chas. Seamon, in ‘harleston Gate iy resort im the city. The charming BEL Git BELLS. FLUTE SO0L05 Overtures and Duets seldoin Snow Brothers, the SHERIDAN and | inimitable in tho Mostelewant ia | | Pecan ia tim | long tune allorded 4 versonation of Trigh Coauque. 3 3 a 3 a EB Every evening and Weds commencing with th The IRISH PEDLEE: a8 Apt, and conclud | | portray the oid'story of many ‘heroism. and wouenly with te .Brat #npe | hay made the pi | Lie and agreeable to healthy criticism. MP. AL | won a great dea of popularity with the piay threaghast | desorved leony aua Orchestra, $1. TH AVENUE THEATIE, h street and Broadway. Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY. Proprietor and Manager BYERY NIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINEE, 4 pronounced and electrical success “Alas for the rarity Of Christian charity Onder the sun! Ol it was pituul! Near n whole Home she iad v0! Gilbert's great drama of life. Recoived nightly with such alternate raptures of laughter, applause and toars, an ihe fall of the fashionable and d so much enthusiasm | | play achieved an emphatic sue: ves, av to compel the ponement of all noveities unul every one has seen Mr, UNARLES FISHER truly kreat and ir Atheiey... Ted Athelney..- UME PRANK TARDE Fred =mailey. Me. eon W. LE AVIDG Mr. FRANK OD AP) teers Miss ADA DY AS oMiss SARAU JEWEL TT Miss #ANNY DAVE 1 e | AN | Tis dull of pe | | | Artistic teeling—perlips of the te —Hunted Down ACT IV.—The Tramp and CHAR! ne AMUSEMENT MONDAY, MAROH 16, EVERY EVENING. SATURDAY MATINEB, FRANK MAYO DAVY CROOKETT. VERDICY OF THE PRESS FROM NEW YORK TO SAN FRANCISOO. NEW YORK. Niblo's was successful— “Davy Crockett through the interest ful, dramatic way, Mr. a tdelty to nature that to tempt de * oe 4 pure love tals, cold ina healda- ik Mayo plays with care and : tivates. He allows nothing iin into rant His id the nearest approach to frue Ainericau comeay acting that has becu yet sech.— It may with truth be said thut the faze has not for anda picture of noble emotion a Bae fa'the ote. ments yi truth and beauty, in nature and brilllancy, Mayo has made a re: itis, ina word, the tor doubt that Mr, hit-—tribune, which, undertaking to atfeccion with sueh Characters as ure w Cable to the countr: snd we cannot but acknowledge that it is oF “Davy Crockett! Is a wholesome, sensational ph pleasantly lacking im morbid tancles, aad. ae. reed sont not fail to make the most of its good points. —Times, it is pleasure to *it through & periormance like thatol “wary Crockett. The bills fitly name it “An American Idvi ‘ir, Mayo plays the part of Davy (rock. eu very toely and wilh abuoxt us much elaboration as a bestows on Kip Van Winkle. ‘the plece, im r than Mr. Jefferson's tamous play. © developed and perfected’ this piay in the pros and itcertalnly deserves 4 metre- politan recoynivon. “Graphic, Mayo has made the purt of Davy Crockett his own’ and it would be ‘a dimicule tusk, iadesd te findes better, more conscientious or careful painter of the bold ani sympathetic back woodsinan.—Telegrat We were most agrecanly disappointed in the drama ett We anticipated a ranting, roars as the wolves tiuatt beset lis log cabin; we guod-natnred, mild-mannered and obliging Davy, bat showing pienty of spirit at the proper time, ir. suyo's ughing throughout was subdued, modest and arelul.— Mult “Mr. Mayo depicts the character of Davy with an easy natura! grace that is very winning, rising where oc- etn ands to the point ot li nand poetry. The Dress. it is @ simple Tue play is by uo and interesting pict BROOKLYN, 1 appears before Ws a gentle, warm od nan, vet stamped with 4 inajesty 1 is powerless to impart.—s#rooxlym Davy Crock hearted, unlet wrielt Cutty Basie avy Crockett!’ iy the best American. piay of the age. lie Brooklyn Undo. BOSTON, Mr Mayo's Davy Crockett really deserves both, study an dadimiration. ‘In it there is something of the highest hesi artistic power. Et hundred Ways. com uality which no sing! that aligolden Proprietor and Manager. Mr. LESTER WALLACK Doors open at 725); commen: TWENTY-FIRS! Ws. MONDAY, MARC AND RVERY EVENING ‘wilt be presented Sheridan's foe com Captain Absolute Lydia Languisn Mrs Malaproy Miss Jemtreys {JMiss Dora Goldth was Lucy, RIVALS MATIN —The periormances of be limited to SIX NIGH(S, in consequence of the proin- | ised production of CENTRAL PARK and THE VETERAN, YCEUM THEATRE, 4 Fourteenth street and Sixth avenue. CHARGES CHAMKHERLAIN, Jr. FRENCH OPERA BOUFE C. A. CHIZZOLA....... | withatas as tender and prac Lessee and Manager ul Parisian Sensation, MADASLs ANGOT, IRETTE ANGOT Musteal Conductor’, MATINEE SATURDA i ME® ¥: 8 CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE, supported by Mr. M COT aud the entire power MONDAY NIGH EW PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN. a ee Mr ALR, SAMUCLLS MONDAY, MARCH 16, TA, who will appear Jp the thrilling Play, Or, POINT LYNDE LIGHT, i supported by the poputar Comedian, K. A. LOUK. MONDAY, MAKCH 23, MIo8 FANNIE FOST GEvENta REGIMENT BAND PROMENADE CONCERT, COMPLIMENTARY TO C. SEVENTH REGIME SATURDAY E Tickets can be obtained from FW. Taylor, i) and 72 Franklin sireet. G. A. Jones (Devlin & Co.'s), 409 Broad way. HL C. Nathan, 843 Brondway, 5. Burdett Hyat, 65 Wall street Robert Murray, Jr., 182 Front street. D, Appleton, 49 and 551 ¥. B. Horton, Jr., 44 Cliff street. H. Meday.'68 iiuason str ham Bacon, 120 Broadway. 15 Dey street, eet (Stevens & Co.'s), 359 Broadway. ay and 39 Union square. 233 Broadway. iN ADVANCE, RARLES WAL- 8. GRAFULLA. 551 Broadway. H, N, Bradstr Wm. A. Poud, 047 Broad Brower Brother ©. B. Bostwick, 171 Broadway. Cyrus Loutrel, 45 Maiden la Wm. #4, Freeman, M. D., 2 G. H. Covell, 1.134 Broad wi L. B. Rader, 133 Pearl street. J. H. Wilcox, 59 F ©. 8. Grafulla, Ninth avenae. | Mr. Mayo's charac urth avenue. | apie Hast Tenth street, and from the members of the regiment. Graven & CO. ART GALLERY, 859 BROADWAY. Exhibition of Jerome Thompson's COMING THROUG. LAST ROSE OF SUMMER, THE OLD OAKEN BUCKET, Hours of reception from 9 A. M. to G P. M. ADMISSION 50 CENTS. EW YORK STADT THEATRE. GRAND GERMAN OPERA. The public is ae res] ii THR RYE, citul.y informed that having entirely recovered from her indisposition, will Pouitt MONDAY EV in her unsurpassable role of AZUCENA, in the Opera of IL TROVATORE, POPULAR PRICES, Tickets can be obtained at the ticket office of the Stadt Theatre and at the ticket office 114 Broadway. WEDNESDAY, GRAND FAREWELL CONCERT OF Miss JSABELLA BRUSH, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, March 18, Prior to her departuce tor Europe,’ on which oceasion she will have the a. M. VICTOR MAUREL, Mr. 8. B. MILLS and Mt nowned Pianists: Mr. CARL VERNLR, the eminent Baryton iss LINA LUCKHAKD®, the re- | sR EMINENT ARTISTS. , including reserved seat, $1, n be obtained at all the principal music stores and at Stein- IVOLI GARDEN. THIS (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON, two entirely different GRAND SACRED © Admission 25 cents, PAUL FALK, P R. KAHN’S GRAND MUSEUM AND POLYTECIIN Institute.—Rebuilt, remodelled and with 5, Attractions, now open ‘to Ay, nearly opposite the Grand Central Hotel. Models of every portion of the human trame, breathin ures, &c., altogether cou and instructive exhibiti cents. Scientific lectures daily ; tree to visitors, XHIBITION OF 150 SUPEKB PAINTINGS, BELO: Y ing to Mr. Charles L. | Frost, now open at SOM The entire receipts of St Jobn's Guild. EW YORK MU public at 643 Broadw mechanical fig- the most entertai nin the world. Admissi | noble as Bayar. | abiy the best. 82 Fiftn'avenue. i$ exhibition for the benefit of | | rare treat in store.—Whi UM OF ANATOMY, way, between Houston and Bleecker street. — Every ond should visit the of everything people shou! " tures daily on the "Philosophy of Marriaz arties unable to attend these. important lec ave them forwarded, post tres, on receipt of 25 cents, SKOREVARY NEW YORK MUSBUM UF wonderful museum. see amt understand TLIP.” A ROMANTI€ DRAMA, IN FOUR AC! by Hamilton Aide.—Notice is hereby given th this play is the sole property ot Mr. H. M. Bateman, an the undersigned are instructed to prosecute allintri GIBSON & BATEMAN, Attorneys, &¢.. ‘55 Liberty street, New York. Al PRIVATE AND CLASS INSTR! eminent Professor OTTO KU NEW YORK CONSERVATORY, No. 5 East Fourteenth street, next to Delmonico" ANJO, SONG AND DANCE.—JIG, CLOG AND tanght for the sta: the renowned JO TION by the HAL, at the Irish Jig Dancin; ladies taaght * Houston stre ETROPOLITAN THEATRICAL AND SHOW PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, | | NN STREET RTMENT OF ND VARIETY CUTS BROADWAY AND A 4 LARGE 4850! MINSTREL Al | | THEATRICAL, word wribes, but Which comes t y the actor's seed. _ | ing 108 IscloHsness; one Could reasouably be- He ve tha ov Was Davy Crockett, and n that he | was playing the parc of Davy Crockctt.—Daily Advee- tis avy oug of nature's noble- heart, s/n the ight ” and honorable, ti," is a type n, Why Us WHE 1st nevor de has'n apie re during the ve th ts tne whole budses 18 supposed ation back woods- aracie erprets per tly sag ant brave ity imptied ughout a chivalrous, noble charac- thos Uirown unto his avowal of leve ved aud won nigh prai je his de- ithstanding th toi the iis th Homety Y nor, d Yotion and’ bravery 10 hungry wolves was’ so. jadietously mi the » fing mig witch a less wonld aye lapsed.—Daily Giobe. fo Mr. Mayoall will award the highest praise for a conwiontious, able cturaeterisation, Well toned, amd scidomn overculored, always proper and becoming, and has manly and uoble as any hero of the duys or chivalry, 1 shows an artist throughont, und will hear ihe deepest at. | tention without danger of being criticised as uneven and vavy Ui z naive in its lan’ characters trom low i or hi bbers to horrily the undience with their wicked deeds. The aim of the piece ts to transiorm the brave bacawoodsman, Day © kett, into ua hereto forest kmight errant, witha chivalrons sense of honee that would do credit to che Kaights of King Arthurs round table, Mr, Mayo makes his imperaonation ovem more than the ideal, lis acting being, as it always ts, excellent.-—Transcript. hho co HEEAD ELIT ant Any one who can enjoy Mr. Joseph Jefferson's Tse oN ete itt aneel yaad pieactte ta are MAYOR “Davy Crockett.”—Philadelphia Yeleg/am, Mayo has conceived s character in “Davy Crock- ett” that stands alo ita strength, as does the “Kip Van Wiakie? of Mr. Joseph Jefferson. —hiladelpiua Day. PROVIDEN ‘ “Davy Crockett” is a prose poem, as finely written, clear wud persuasive, 43 auything We have ever seem. — Pros, ‘Yhe most gratifying entertainment we have over wit- nessed.—Journal. : NEW HAVEN. It is an idyi as pure, asdelicate and as beautiful as | anything Bret Harte ever transterred to paper.—Pat jadium. HARTVORD. Mr. Mayo as Davy is uo whit interior to Mr. Jefferson a@ Rip.—Courant, SPRINGFIELD. Mr. Mayo, an Davy Ur ett, shows the zentleman of God's Y true and brave. The portrait in charming.—isepublicaa. ALBANY. “Davy Crockett” and “itip Van Winkle” will be rivait in the public extimation.—Journal. ‘After witnessing Mr. Mayo's charming portrait of Davy Crockett, we ave not surprised at his great success.—Ar- pus “"X continuous poem, full of strong nature and sweet simplicity.—Express. CLEVELAND. Mr. Mayo's performance of Davy Crockett is in evory respect # great impersunation.—Plain Dealer. There iga charm about. the play that enlists the atten- tion ot all classes.—Herald. rization of Davy Crockett presents Ling which tnay weil be compared with Jet- Van Winkle,” and which is destined to in- | timately associate the names of those two gentieuen im reviews oi the dramatic art.—Leader. No living actor has presented so natural # piece of act- ing as Mr. Mayo does in this part.—Voice. ROCHESTER, The wolf scene is one of the most thrilling situation ever witnessed on any stage.—Cuion Advertiser, “Davy Crockett" is the best drama, aud Mr. M. perfortaance of the title character ‘the most per piece of acting ever seen in this city.—Democrat Chronicle. BUFFALO. | Mr. Mayo has created the character of Davy Crockett, | and he has reason to be proud of the ereation.—Courier, | “Davy Crockett’ is full of romantt: little situations and choice bits ot sentiment that shine the brighter | from the contrast with its rough setting.—Express. | The title scarcely suggests its freshness, beauty of sen- timent or humor. To witnes: Mr. Mayo's performance of Davy is certainly 4 rare dramatic weat.—Commerciat Advertiser. ‘A diamond in the rough.—l'ost. PITESBURGH. A goo: man is made better by secing “DavyCrockett.” Gazette. “Davy Crockett” is a pastoral poem. —Dispatch. Altogether, a thousand times better than any of the “Sensai al’ plays. —Commercial. | “As much to be prized asa distinctive American poem, novel or painting. No other country could produce “Davy Crockett.”"—Telegraph. : In plot and language it isa drama of decided merit,— Chronicie. TROY, Mr. Mayo’s Davy Crockett isas much a@ study an@ as satisiactory as Mr. Jeiferson’s Rip Van Winkle.— ) Times. i WASHINGTON, The same hard, dry, caretul study that developed Jef: | forson's Rip Van Winkle and ih’s Hamlet, and | stamped them as almost taultless specimens of dramatic | iven the Davy Crockett of Mr. Mayo a finis® elience worthy of as lavish praise, publican, “Davy Crockett” isan American play. We wish there were more of them. It bids fair, with Frank Mayo ia | the title role, to stand side by side with “Rip Van | kle.”’-Chronicie. ett” is an idyl of the wilderness, as tender Harte’s first and best siories, but purer and healthier,—star. ' “Davy Crockett” isa rare play.—Critic. M ayo's Davy Crockett is Worthy of @ place in the niche of dramatic fame beside Jefferson’s Rip Van Win- kle.—Sunday Gazette. RICHMOND. Davy Crockett” is really a poem of the backwoods, e nature as fresh untprd spring, as rugged ag w his own cavernous hills, but as knightly beautiful and ag . as gO! ai Aunericuil* plays it is indwspat- espatch, Davy Crockeu’ ts agrand, rugged and mostimpressive poem of real life, Mr. Mayo's art is so faclie, so natural | so harmonious that we are betrayed inio the beliet tha: itis not acting, the illusion is go real. —State Journ: He who has not seen Mr, Mayo as Davy Crockett BALTIMORE. he ease and grace of nuture are interpreted, showing Davy. Crockett” simple, bold anddrue.—American, Mr. Mayo's ideal Crockett i¥ @ natural exiibition of that noble undercurrent of gentility which animated the | real, sturdy hero of pioneer days.--Sun. ‘CUNCINNATI. wiil howd with a firm grasp even the .—limes and Chronicie. of “Davy Crockett” is its human im ercial. NUavy Crockett” will bear seeing more than once.— | ‘ d | Enquirer. CHICAGO. The pla avy bar eladl is as fresh and pure as —Inter-Oe One Rosrcciiisse socing 2 'y Crockett cannot d ‘seoing Mayo ai oun tin or her dramaue experience complete.— ote ‘yo a Dey A ped shows the stuff that trae tiemen are made of, —Tribane, "Nr Mayos Davy Crockett is jast rude enongh to show the trapper's want of broedirig; yet gentle enoug! tojgive nore than a gliinpee of the mani-— Himes ¢ drama of “Davy Crockett” is as fresh and fragrant as a flower. —Post. 1 arm in the acting of Mr. Mayo that gilds veh if er ‘ol Crockett with exquisite beauty.— UD c herria NEW ORLEANS, Mr. Mayo’ ic picture of Davy Croekett fully gntics hin’ to be ranked ‘with Booth und Jererson.— Wat) Mayo as Davy Crockett treats us to some rare aa a SAFO TA Mayo's Davy ts a delightful perfor a me ery CONSTANTLY OM HAND. 0 yb —Calitor' be merpaadiato of ase Suet beats of tin Sea See ayo. om ent ie ie right, fresh and euter- taining. —San Francisco . ste kee ‘the realms of nature. ar com nue tohrete atupat pla end Mayo conte to ‘Bem, —Han Franciacg Ki

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