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THE TRADES. To Tia ea let aan "Addr x al West 23th ae com! DRAUGTSMAN WOULD LIKE EM- ployment "Address Be box 6 Herald office. RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN WISHES TO LEARN Meee ead xasbicing, trade: best reterences, ‘on or address J. H. M., No. 28 West 41st st YOUNG MAN, WAO HAS SERVED NEARLY TWO A Ferd plastering and mason work, would like ish his time: in the country preierred. Address DYLE, box 122 Herald Uptown Branch office. ANDYMAKER WANTED—A FIRST RATE WORK- Crman. One Sccuniomed vo, ne work for the reta be a good s1 on cal a Howl, between the hours of Iland ZAM. 8. WD. JQRASS MOULDER-NONE BUT A FIRST CLASS workman wanted, JAMES GALLAGHER, 7 Centre st, EAL ENGRAVER WANTED—AN ACTIVE. GOOD S*Noreioan “Address McCLEMENT BOS. 387 Cheat. bat st, Philaderphia. ANTED—BY AN EXPERT MONOGRAM DESIGN. er, AC.. & tion to design; isa first class sales- wan. Address TAST, Dox 124 Herald office. ANTED—A MAN WHO THOROUGHLY UNDER. ‘stands the manutact of India rabber hose, ad ‘and packing Address L. R.8., box 134 Herald NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, MAROH 20, 1874—-TRIPLE SHEET, DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. 4 AVENUE.—107 THIRTEENTH STREET, AD- ing Fourth avenue, three story House to leare, house; S180. | P restaurant or boarding: Apply at Hughes! harness shop, opposite. DWELLING HOUSES TO LET, Unfarnished. LET AND FURNITURE FO! four story 25 toot front House, tween Firth and Sixth avenues; house rent reasonable ; turniture for. soon as desired. Address CAR! SALE—HIGH STOOP on Fifteenth street, periect orite Herald office. A si summer and winter residence combined within the limits of the city. The rant Residence of James Uerdon Benner Boa, With greenhouse, carriage honse, stables, Dowl- Muy he: Sitesred stout ikoth street on the highest point of Fort Washington, about 2acres, with an abundance of 01 ental apd large forest trees. ‘rhe grounds sbope to t json Kiver. ‘The elevation of the property affords charming Views of the Hudson and the surrounding gountey, for many, sates, ‘The grounds will be kept in order by wher. The entire place will be Tented, together with the handsome rurniture, to a private tamily only, at the nominal rent of $4,00) per annum. Immediate possession will be given. You can go to Fort Washington from the Battery, b: sea, in ers time than it takes by horse care to Centr ark. Ri pipers snd pinaeans aire from Fourteenth street. seulars 8] veal PLY © OTTER BROTHERS, Nos. 4 and 6 Warren street. _ Fez MACHINIST, WHO. UNDERSTANDS presses; who is not afraid to work and can Bretses, peeenets_ ely by lewer to XY. Z, box FOUR STORY HOUSE—THREE ROOMS DEEP, on Fifth avenue, opposite Delmontco's, to rent, fur- ished; also iull-sized House, handsomely jarmshed, on 2H, 11 Pine street, Washington square, MAS. LS TO LET FOR BuSINKSS PURPOSES. _ peer sonpae GREAT REDUCTION IN RENTS. WITH A VIEW TO SECURE ELIGIBLE TENANTS fOR THE FEW OFFICES NOW REMAINING UNLET ™ THE BENNETT BUILDING THE RENTS HAVE SEEN REDUCED, AND FIRST CLASS TENANTS MAY OBTAIN OFFICES AT VERY LOW RENTS. TO INSURANCE AND BANKING OFFICES IS NOW PRESENTED AN UNUSUALLY FAVORABLE OPPOR- TUNITY TO SECURE ELIGIBLE OFFICES, ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. THE ABOVE BUILDING IS COMPLETELY HEATED BY STEAM, TWO ELEVATORS, ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS, tyquire or fe) (EERIE | HOMER MORGAN, I | STORE TO LEASE—533 THIRD AVENUE, WITH plate glass windows, well adapted for clothing or ary goods. Avpiy to JAMES STOTT. 240 East Thirty. ee ASTOR PLACE HOTEL TO LEASE FAVORABLY; 105 suits rooms, siores, restaurant, basement: most sitely and cenirally located, trenting Broadway, be- tween Cooper Institute am@’ Bible House. Apply'at 27 Third aveune. STEAM POWEK,—TO LET, ROOMS AND FLOOR: @,,With or without Power; rent low. Nos 18, 20, 23 and 2 Peil siree A —TO LT, SUITABLE FOR DENTIST, SECOND Floor in a magnificent building on Sixth ave: between Thirty-titth and ‘i nirty BOLLENDER & Cv. Iryon ro ‘a A FINE QORNER STORE AND BASEMENT OR whole Building to lease, on Eighth avenue and Thirty-seventh street. Apply to H. SARNER, 358 Thira avenue, corner ot I wenty-sixth stree’ sixth streota. Apply {9 Staats Zertung Bul Diner teat COBNER TO LET—ON FOURTH AVE- nue, near Twertv-<ixth street: 23 Koouns, suitable | lor renting to gentlemen; rent $2, See it. SOLMES BROTHERS, 46 E: ACTORY TO LET OR LEASE—THE WHOLE OR art, with or without Steam Power. 204 and 206 Kast Twenty-third street. RONT AND REAR BUILDINGS, NO. 126 AMITY | strect, to let or for sale; suitable’ for a manufactory or workshop. Apply to C. W. PRICE, No. 191 West Fourth street. OR RENI—NEAR COTTON | EXCHANGE—FIRST Floor, $1.20; Second Floor, $1,000: Third, $60) per mum. Address MORROE & SON, care box 5,418 Post oe, NREENE * . NO. 9% NEAR SPRING.—FOR LF ‘flowers, feathers or any light business; 16 rooms, 25 feet front; first tloor in good condition for show oi foam. three sory brick House in rear: rent for all 81,100’; will let separate if desired. Apply to BYRNE, I Aun sireet. AIR BUSINESS —TO LET, THE OLD ESTAB- lished Hair Store No. 84 Bieecker street, near Broad- Inquire of L. LEFFERTS, 641 Broad S PLACES. U8. 4,6 to Lord & Taylor's, 3 between Broadway Broad teparately or tozether; only aod Firth avenue TOS. iz, 14 AND 16 JOHN arate or connecied, te EP- etin this building, suitable .&c. Inquire of W. VEN- VILL, room 9, on p. GPLENDID CIVY FACTORY PROPERTY TO LET— © For a number of vears, on reasonable terms, the Whole or in lois 200x100, six stories, on first avenue, pdelow Thirty-tourth street: abundance of steam, cle fers. plenty ei uigbt; suitable for any manufacturing | u. KO JiLER. 117 Broadway, room 4. purpose. QTEAM POWEI: TO LEI—WITH LARGE AND SMAL‘ OO Rooms: g ight; warmed with steom; steam ele- ators: rent low Apply to A. LOUGHTON, Brooklyn Steam Power Works, 05 Atlanuc street. QTEAM POWER TO LET.—A ROOM, 50X90 FEET, ‘5 _well lighted, with ten-horse Power; rent very low; bn Seventh avenue. Inquire at 205 West Twenty-ninth st: EADY POW: . RELIABLE ENGINE; 4D tour Lotis, very light; two'on corner; low insurance two si heavy work; reasonable. 240 Seventh twenty-ninth street. lighted; steady power. Apply to NOR- 21) Bast Forty-tirst street. P .-T0_ LET, FITHER {ure Floors or whole Building. | Appiy to CH, WAG- NER, 415 and 415 East Twenty-fitth stree! S$ TO LET—TW) GROCERY CORNERS; PRO- + vision Store; two old established Liquor Coruers; one Lager Beer Saloon: m good locations on Sixth, Fighth id Niuth avenues; no benus Apply at owner's, 68 reel QTORE TO LET-WEST TRIRTY-FIRST STREET, © near Broad large plate glass window; rent $63 per month. Call at $20 Sixth avenw To pLETSTORE AND DWELLING 131 WAVERLEY place; rent $1.20 per annum: together or separ- Rely. Call from 11 to 12 4. THORNTON M. RODMAN, Neal Estate Agent, 696 Broadway, northeast corner of Fourth street. NO LET—STORE NO. CHAMBERS STREET, R ning through to Reade, near Broadway. Inquire on the premises. T° LEY—PARLOR FLOOR, SUITABLE FOR DOCTOR, dencist or milliner. tarnishea or unfurnished, at No. WB hast Twentieth street. —CIGAR STAND AT THE RESTAURANT 25 row. opposite the new Post Office; al-o the eutand the Old striker Bay House at West Nineiy- vireet’ Apply to. J. DOELGER, 25 Park row. TPO LEASSUITARLE FOR DRESSMARING, MILLI- Q ‘or, desirable Floor, on Sixth avenue, ad- Jon'ne booths Hheatre; 25x60 ieet; rent $65 per month. Apply at No. 066 sixth avenue. THE LARGE BASEMENT STORE NO. 17 enih street,a few doors west ot Union 1.8. DREW & CO, No. 3 West Twen= % ne street. /FFICE OF BUILDING 207 MPO ,UETITLE REAR Proudway, dered io Fulton street. Apply at ) Travellers’ Insurance Company, 207 Broadway. 10 LET—ON WICH AVENUE, OPPOSITE Bank streei. + Do, 226 Greenwich nd Tenements. Apply at office, veorner Barclay. T~NO, 11 FRANKFORT STREET, BACK ROOM, second floor: also Fourth Floor, irom the Ist of May, with or without steam. Apply at the New York Dispatell oftce, on the premise: <STORE NO. 374 CANAL STR T, BETWEEN CAMMANN, 2 Pine street. “T Of LEASE—TAE STORE AND DWELLING | ER W. MON. | eet, corner King. WALT! esta ‘Agent, Highth avenue and Twenty- T ) LET—PART OF FIRST LOFT, WITH HATCHWAY. Apply on premises, 364 Canal street. *, A, DOUGHTY. SICIA q OFFICE, FURNISHED, ON Madison GUILFORD, Herald Uptown Branch office. TPO LET OR LEASE STORE, AND BASEMENT, Ils Leonard strcet, 25xi, lot 25x100, to let: or would Irase for five years dt a low rental to parties desiring to exiend to size of lot. apply only to GRIFFITH & BYRN¥. on the premises, Mo LEASE—V LOW, IN WHOLE OR SINGLE Loits and Offices. new ‘five story building (25x125) South Pith avenue. corner Bleecker; iron fronts and attractive; well adapted (o business or manutacturing. itor. Inquire of J Hudson st per annum. THORNTON M. nt, OY Broadway, north HALL, 65 ROOMS, ON THE 5 1s kept seven years by A. COLLINS, 78 Pine street, w. TORE NO, 1,237 THIRD AVENUE, NEAR rs\ street; gize 20%9); rent. to a good t W lad, CARPENTER, 26 Third avenue. bow.” “App! Ww* r hg i r WITH BULKHEAD, TO LEASE~ e etehth st ; balt front on East River, occupied as iumber yard for the last twel ears. si ‘ DL, MCBLBOY, 17 Kast ‘Thirty-ninth siree! Tse Wi STB4M POWER—TO LET, SPLENDID LIGHT | Rooms, corner building, and Fin streets, Williamsburg” | boat. Apply to A. KEMP, Ly N FINE FURNISHED THREE STORY HOUSE, WITH all improvements, desirable location, in Raymond | NO. 2 PINE STREET. | | 134 Duane stree| | [PO LET—FURNISHED, FIRST HOUS | on'the premises and at stig Water street. Bést retere! | handsomely inegithed throughout. | AT HARLEM—EAST AND WE! | Thorti t Broadway and Church street. Apply toH. H. | nue, below Thirty-fourth street. Willpe | —— Tented On!) tow physics vn in first class practice. Address | make a good boa: POR TEN YEARS, THE TWO BUILD. | et and 45 ‘Thomas street, two | | good order: Apply at i | | M2. DESIRABLE E OUSE TO LET—6 ininates irom Laverty street ‘erry; rent $i p halt price to May 1. Apply to owner, A. M. CAP er of North Fourth | we pat HANDSOMELY FURNISHED “HOUSE TO LET OR lease—No. 159 West Twenty second street; frescoed and in good order. For permit call on or address OWNER, 1,259 Broadway. A. XBRY DESIRABLE, cor ington avenue and Hp! per annum; also French hext corner to Lexington avenue, to rent at $1, M. A J. LYNCH, I Pine sti ot HANDSOMELY FU A high stoop House, Eleventh street, very near Fitth i desired: reat $208 per Avenue; possession at on: mouth. 8. B. GOODALE & CO. No, 5 West Twenty-third street, Fitth Avenue Hotel. FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE TO LET= Furmshed, on Fifth avenue, near Thirty-fourth street: $490 per month. H. R. DREW & CO., ‘o. 3 West Twenty-third street, Firth Avenue Hotel, — TEKLY FURNISHED MADISON LARGE, EXQUIS fease reasonably, on Murray Hill. V. K. STEVENSO: Jr. 11 Pine street _ Splendid Residence, near Lexington avenue, con- venient to Central Park,’ containing 24 rooms, exquis- itely furnished. tor private boarding house or institution. LIONEL FROKALICH, Third av., corner Firtieth st. NOTTAGES TO RENT—FURNISHED AND UNFUR- | nished, at Highbridgeviile, near Macomb’s Pam Bridge; houses are lighted with gas: mice gardens and stables; 19 minutes by steam trains, 45 minutes by steam- Street. street, Brooklyn; possession at once. For permits apply E. MASON, No. 1 Chambers street. private tamily only, an English bas tect wide in bast Sixteenth street, square; everything in complete order; piano, biliard table, de. For particulars apply to &, A. sCHNABEL, E, NEAR TWENTY-EIGHTH ADISON _ AVENU! street,—Four story high stoop; 24 rooms; 25x65; tully turnished ; rent ré GEORGE HA WO FURNISHED HOUS lease—Full of first class bo: 6,000 worth of furniture; }., box 198 Herald Uptown Branch oth sonable; good for boarders. KINs &'CO,, 1,257 Broadway. L side of 139th street, néar Grand Boulevard; of ground, carriage house and stable. For terms required. 10 LET—A_ FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY BROWN stone House, on Forty-filth street, near Fitth avenue; MYERS & SO) 10 LET—FURNISHED, ON W! street, a 3 story brick House in perfect order; com- plete and elegantly furnished throughout; at a low rent toa private family. H. V. MEAD, 42 vighth avenue. T°, RENT—FOR ON OR TWO YEARS, A THR) story high stoop brick House, in a first class neigh: borhood, nicely turnished and in good order: possession # ttle Botore May 1 dt tenant. vw BEY y ay hird street. NO LET—A THREE STORY 4 House; all improvements; partly furnished If de- red; near ferries in Brookiyn} rentiow. Apply at 212 Broa y, New York, Tool o Mi LET—FURNISHED, SMALL THREE STORY | House 126 East Twenty-Atth street; very prettily furnished : 10 rooms: rent $15) per month; seép by per- mitonly. Apply at is) Last Twelith streei. 0 LET=FURNISHED, HOUSE ON WEST FORTY- seventh street, $2.50); one on East Thirticth street, $1,500; ulso Country Houses. Apply to E. A. DAILEY, 588 Sixth avenue. 0 LET@ELEGANTLY FURNISHED, A FOUR STORY high stoop Mansion in Fifty-first street, near Firth avenue ; possession immediately ; rent $4,500, J. ARtbLL, 'No. 913 5ixth avenue, 10 LET—FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, THE large brown stone House No. 17 Clinton place: 37 feet front, with rear building; #!] modern improvements; in fine order COUDERT BROTHERS, 49 Wali street. 10 LET—THE OLD ESTABLISHED CIGAR STORE, 15) Third avenge, near Sixteentn stre will rent for same or any other lizht business; rent $70 per month} posession in April. CONDIT, 139 Last Twelfth street. Uniurnisred. T $10 EACH—FREE RENT TO MAY 1; sion immediately; two four story House Nox. 2nd 4 Koslyn place, two blocks west ot Broad- way, 23 rooms, newiy painted, modern improvements, 4c. ;'$125, May’ 1, tour story House, 23 Amity str known as the branch of ‘Southern Hotel, complete order; $45, Store and Dwelling. connected, 18734 Woos- ter street, gas, water, Ac., one door of Bleecker. Apply mornings at 215 Greene street. s, FIVE STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN House to let, unfurnished, on Fifth avenue, between Twenty-ftth and Twenty-sixth streets, 28x50; 30 room 16 more rooms can be added it required by’ connecting the Broadway houses, making 46 rooms, fronting ruth avenue, Madison square an@ Broadway. H, k. DREW 4 CO.,'No. 3 West Iwenty-third st, Fifth Avenue Hotel. VERY DESIRABLE HOU: TY-SECOND street, near Filth also others, ‘Address HOLMES BRO: third street. A =T0 LET, A HANDSOME THREE STORY HIGH | stoop brown stone House, modern improvements, | No. 51 Charles street. Apply at No. 43 of the owner: Kent $1,000. Near Fourth street. $1,600.—VERY DESTRABLE + high stoop House, with Mantel and Pier Mirror: splendid order ; good neighborhood, nea WALTER W. Eighth avenue and Tw & RENT AT $750, $900, $1,200, $1,600, ONTAGUE, first street. s Halt Houses TOU, 1.0% Third a nu a S one, brick and cottaye dwellings, in genteel neighborhoods.’ DINGEE, PORTER & Ot rents; brown. 303 Third avenue and 11} Broadw: A —$80.—TWO STORY ATTIC. AND BASEMENT | House 191 Varick street, near Kinz, boarders, WALTER W. MONTAG Fighth avenue and Twenty-tirst st Anse TWENTY-SECOND STRE « splendid tour story WALIER W. MONTAGUE first street. 624, 781, 786 FLet A —UNFUR ED DWELLID i © avenue: 178, 31L, 513, 647 Madison avenue 3 ast, 24 West Forty-fitth street, No. 6 West Fifty-second, No. 5 East F NSON, Jr., il Pine street, COSEY THREE STORY HOUSE TO LEI and zits, $760, West Btore. Frankiort House —WATE 20: William st. | H. SMITH, A FOUK STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STON modern House, Thirty seventh street, near Park avenue; rent $2.00. 8. B. GOODALE & CO., No. 5 West Twenty-third st., Fifth Avenue Hotel. HIGH STOOP BROWN STON FOUR STORY House, near Fifth avenue, above Twenty-<ixth x {, unfurnished, with Mirrors and Gas Xo. 8. B. GOUDALE & O0.,, West Twenty-third st., Fifth Avenue Hotel, FOUR STORY BROWN sTO street, to and Fourth! avenue; rent $3.00. 5. B. No. 5 West Twenty-third st., F HANDSOME THRE DALE & CO., th Avenue Hotel. 8T¢ HEBBERD & SON, 29 vast Mourteenth street A. HANDSOME | THREE STORY | f1GH | stooP in splendid order, on West Twenty-second ——- | Street, near sixth avenue: rent low Nousé BE. HE BERD & SON, 29 Kast Fourteenth street. A578 LET, IN FIFTY-SECOND STRE «Dear Madison avenu: ty desirable eight roo! House, in good order, very low. HOLMES BROTHERS, 46 I AST NINTH STREET, NEAR PIPTH Four story high stoop brown stone ing honse E HANKINS & CO., 1, st Twenty-third sttreet. AV GEOR WEST NINTH stoop, two story and attic, 14 j2 West Lhirty ome th street A. L. COUHBAL.§ THR kK STORY AND & ment House, Il room ft It improve broadway STORY BROWN STONE FRONT HOUSE NO, st Thirty-Oth street, near Third avenne fy rentiow. Can be seen from Il to 4 o'cla 10 LET~FROM IST APRIL, A PRIVATE HOUS all improvements, at No. 40’ Leroy st 10 LET—HOUsE 22 WEST FOURTH STREET, NEAR Broadway, 16 rooms; wil! be let in floors or in complete order, Seen without LETCTHE FINE PRIVATE RESIDENCE NO. 1 eecond sti of UE FARASWOR w, 133 Nassau street LET—NO. 148 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET; % foot front high stoop brick dwelling. tenant the foliowing alterations made :—New tront and vestibule doors, plate glass win- dows, new rails to stoop, paper and paint the house In- | 1, For further paruiewiars | INCE, 3) Pine street. rder; possess! ‘ORTH. Counsellor To « suitable repairs will. be ingnire of owner, F. ZL _LET-SMALL THRE STORY in complete order; has under 3 Rouse open, seen ft r DY, 139 Rast Twelfth street. LET—THE FOUR STORY AND BASEMENT ‘ouse No. 487 West Twenty-seconil street; house and 1,400. To be seen between For permit apply at 33 West Sixteenth Second avenn: h without permit; rent § ome: Neighborhood first class; rent 1 and 2 o'clock. street, or 42 West Broadwa; 0 LET-NO. 107 WEST FORTY.SECOND STREET, rent $3,200; No. 51 West Twenty-fourth stree' F 000; Nos. 359 ‘and 361 Weat Thirtiet! 1,200 per annum. i DYE & CURTISS, No. 508 Sixth avenue. LET—T0 A PRIVATE FAMILY ONLY, THE FOUR story and attic English basement House No. 239 West ‘Twenty third street; rear staircase and all the modern improvements: will be painted and put in der; rent $240), Apply to ?. HARMONY?S N. No, Broadway, or to A. LEAMAN, street, rent of each LET—SMALL THREE STORY HOUSE Madison square; has all improverments—gas, bath, &c.; complete opery ren East Twelfth street. OR LEASE—HOUSE 28 WEST street; modern imp: honse and stable, with b ap acre of grouni all in fine order? rent low. BR HOUSE—ON LEX. y-fifth street, to rent: $2,000 Apply wo owner, Ouse, on Forty-arst street, 00 per T—NO. 110 EAST THIRTIETH STREET, THE four stury English basement brown stone ‘House. NISHED THREE STORY | Inquire on the premises. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- MENTS TO LET, LET—ONFURNISHED OR PARTLY FORNISHED, bouidings inthe eity ; sutlaie Jor a genticinan and wife ora small laimniy. Inquire at 762 Broudw: : T° LET—A SECOND FLOOR, IN PIKE STREET, consisting of tour rooms, with closets: gas. hath, hot and cold water; rent $10 per month. Address J. K. A., Herald office. po LET—SUITABLE FOR DRESSMAKERS, ac., | Miss ROSA RAND. zhi THB UNIVERSAL Floor: six rooms. 602 Sixth avenue, between Thirty-dtth and Thirty-sixth streets, Apply in the store. LET—LOWER PART OF HOUSE, NO. 20 BANK street, to a small tamily; good neighborhood. (PO UBASB—APRIL 1! AND MAY 1, THE HAND- somest French Flags. walls painted in oll and choice colors, 1 have ever offered on Fifty ftth and Pirty-sixth #ireets, one block Irom Filth avenue, § and 10 rooms; also corners; reuts moderate to small’ first class families. JAMES FETYRETCL, 999 >ixth avenue, D_ PLAT~SEVEN LIGHT ROOMS IN FIRST CLABS brown stone corner house; back stairs, elevator, ndry; neighbornood unexceptionadle; ‘rent $35; Oty Ie No. 79, West Forty-seventh street. | 3p FLOUR—SIX ROOMS, IN PERFECT ORDER, RENT é $40. to a small, respectable family; possession April 1. Appiy on premises, No. 67) Sixth ‘avenue, one door iL) rty-ninth street. 10 WEsT FIFTY-FIFTH French Flat to let; baths, water closets, drop for ashes, elevator for coal, &c.; walnut wardrobes, perma nent; a portion of Furiiiture, Carpets, Curtains will be sold if desired. Sound the middle gong tor second floor. ve THE LECTURE SEASON: A LECTURE WILL BE DELIVERED BY REY, James Kennedy, in the Fourth K P. church, West Forty-eighth street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues Ftd lay) evening. Subject, “Battle of the Boyne.” ‘Tickets: ple, in the great hall, on SATURDAY, MARCH 21, at@P. M. The lecture will be delrvered by. SIMON STERN, Esa., on “Manicipal Government: ” Tickets can be hdd gratis at tne office of the Cooper Union and at the bookstores of Brentano, Union square, and D, Van Nostrand, 23 Murray street. ABRAM 8. ILEWITT, Secretary. 10 RENT—A BROWN STONE PRIVATE HOUSB, built for two families, Broadway and Bighth avenue, w: ments; separate for cach famfly, 10 rooms tor one family Apply to Owner, 289 West ‘orty- ninth street, between all modern improve- LET—A LARGE FOUR STORY FIRST CLA House, on Fifty-sixth street, near Broadway, in ex- te family only, , 434 Broome street TANTED TO LET—10) HOUSES AND 20 APART. Our large line of Houses and Apartments ry part of the season are mostiy taken, ly the increasing demand. AOK, 3,182 Third avenue. NUE,—FOUR cetlent order, to pri venue corner Dwelling, with or without stable, to M.S. offered in the and more are wanted to supp SAMUEL D, RARE CHANCE TO THE RIGHT PARTY.— ‘H STREKT, J story brown stone House, 16 rooms; $3,109. Address Piit and very chuice ; re Q”7TH STREET, NEAR LEXINGTON AVENUE. Handsome ‘new four story brown stone Hou! cabinet finish, mantel mirrors, ¢6. ses, No. IMI East, of D. 31.600. Apply on the prem! v. KENNEDY, Builder. » —THiRTY-SECOND STREET, BETWEE. Kighth and Ninth avennes—First class Drown stone House, 13 rooms; elegant neighborhood; other desirable !iouses, same rent. GEORGE HANKINS & © TERM OF THREE OR FOUR YEARS—TO A ment House, 20 var ptuyvesant + 1,267 Broadwa; FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS _TO LET. LADY OF THE HIGHEST RESPECTABILITY, having furniture suitable for a first class three or four story house, wishes to meet a. phy take the back Parlor and pay suitab: three single gentleme: commodations. Addr DESIRABLE jor it, or two or who wish to find first class Mrs. ST. CLARE, Herald of SUIT OF TWO handsomely furnished, up one flight only, e, with privileg ADJOINING, TO era; location excel- must’ be bought Ad- sirable tor prote: 150 East Twer HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR FOR ONE or two gentlemen, down town, near W: Address HEN Herald office. WEST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET. furnished Rooms, tor light housekeeping y First Floor, to physician or dentist; all mod improvements and convenience ences required. rent moderate; reter- 2 FAMILY, HAVING MORE ROOM THAN they require, would'let one or two turnished Rooms terms moderate; no moving. to gentlemen onl; at 143 West Forty FAMILY HAVING A HOUSE ‘Thirty-fourth street, near Broad wa’ si soos, well iurnishe with Breakfast or without board; any desiring a plea ant home will tind this a good opportunit: references exchanged. Address ‘W. Herald Uptown Branch ofhice. NT ROOM, THIRD FLOOR, FOR Fent, at 285 West one or a suit of STREET.—A_ LARG square front Room, second floor, nicely furnisned, Jor man and wie or two single hall Room, second foo! ISHED ROOMS TO suite; also Rooms for light housekeepini the bext; Astor biock. LET—SINGLY OR EN ANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR AND BED- room, also single Room for | board, in the new first class house junction of Broadway and Forty-fourth street. JOME VERY NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET— | ©) Atlow rents, suitable tor housekeeping. | Fourth avenue, corner of Twenty-ninth street; con- | venient to caraand stazes. 0 LET—AT 55§ SIXTH AVENUE, FURNISHED Rooms, to gentlemen, without board. or to a party house private; references ex- tlemen, without Seventh avenue, for light housekeepins changed; single room LET—A ROOM, FOR SINGLE G! central and excelient location ; also Room or Rooms, suituble for first class Dentist. Thiricenth street. 0 LET—FURNISHED, ROOM ing; also front hall Hedroom. " 10 LET—-TO AN AMERICAN GENTLEMAN, A COM- fortably furnished Bedroom location central; rent moderat Eleventh street, near Fourth avenue. RY PLEASANT AND DESIRABLE d; reference required. TLEMAN, IN ery desirable FOR HOUSEKE 38 Eighth avenu so one for two friends; bath and gas, 110 fast STONE | Rooms, neatly furnish ire ac 347’ Fourth avenne, second door above Twenty- SICELY FURNISHED ROOM 16 A single gentleman: rent $3 per week. Inquire at 56 | FURNISHED ROOMS—ON FIRST floor, suitable for a family or gentlemen: also a No. 24 West Thirtieth joining Gusey Hou LARGE ROOMS handsomely fur. | bites, wether: ample | uth avenue. | desirable for Eleventh street. FOR NEATLY FUR- in private family. AND $250 PER W nished hall Rooms, 500, $2,899, $3.000; also furnished | nd’ Flats. Apply to , os nD FOR HOUSEKEEP. ing: Siting and Bedroom connect arior and Kitchen, with g a esatien ee 30 Twenty-filth street. one door west of Eighth SIDES—LOW | $10 30; location’ ex- ‘T FOURTEENTH STREET, N [ EAR DELMO! nicely furnished Rooms to let: terms inoderate. REET, BETWEEN SECOND AND THIRD furnished hall Room, . Witaont board ; use | and Co gas, to a gentien nglish basement House; West h street, three ‘story hich stoop House, $1,700. Righth avenue and Twenty: LAFAYETTE, Kooms on second floor terms from $4 to $10 per wee! ence required. FURNISHED andsome private house lemen only; reter: i STREET.—LARGE | square front Koom, second floor; a single Room, | with closet, ond square tront Koom, uished; modern improvemenis MACDOUGAL Furnished Rooms with housekeeping to let to respectable small tainiues. | Address G., box 3,519 Post offi A IMPORTANT TO THOSE ABOUT PURCHASING ho moving in Maj Vhirtieth street; also a small convenience for Jarge, nicely ttirnished Rooms, second floor; house and ation iikevery respect desiranle; cleantiness « speci- WEEN FIFTY FOURTH | s, third floor.-A pice hished hull Bedroom to let to oue of two voung ten. | A tat cost tor BASEMENT House, Twenty-second street, between Broadway HED ROOMS AND APART= —THIRD FLOOR OF DWELLING 12 ent flat, six rooms Jats, each five roums, : RY HIGH sTooP Hoase. in perfect order, on Thirteenth street, near | Firth avenue: immediate possession: ret only $1,500. ply on the premises —FRENCH FLATS, [IN HIGH STOOP STONE houses in Fitty-sixth ar Bone oat halls and stairs carp: DESIRABLE 8U Haivht House, cor teenth street; rurmiture fo session given A FIRST CLASS immediate pos wen every Way aft fisting of seven well rooins, complete in all their appoiniment rent, $130 per 71 cexingion ave- Premises, No. nue, of the jar TO $60 PER MONTH, aT Appiy vo’ the ) Nassau street. j nd eelar: in ALOORS TO LEI vier improvements at Twenty-first the premises, betw en Wand 4 o'eloek n ND 418 1 TOF NOSES 416 AND 418 BROWN, 2 Na Fourth avenui ipo LeT—Two SE) Rooms on third Noor, in’ Jay stree: any one having early morning fi low ent to a good tenant, :NTS AND TWO for improvements Reade streot, NTERNATIONAL ACADEMY LECTURES, 18 COOPER Union.—Willlain Henry Godyoar will lecture on. the “History of the Chistian Cathedral,” with stereopti¢on illustrations, Friday evening, March 20, at 5o'clock. Ad- inission, centa, RS. WALTER C. LYMAN WILL GIVE HER PRI- vate lecture to ladies at Association Hall Lecture itoom, on Friday, March 20, at 2}¢ P. M. Admission 50c, ickets at the door. E LAST OPPORTUNITY TO HEAR PROFESSOR PROCTOR IN AMERICA, By invitation ot the presidents of the colieges and the leading literary institutions ot New York Professor R, A. Proctor will deliver his two closing lectures in America in the greut hall of the Cooper Umon on FRIDAY, MARCH 2, at 8 P. M., on “Ihe Wonders ot’ Astronomy.” WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1 ‘ on “The Coming Transit of Venus.” Tickets, With reserved seats, for the two lectures, can be rocured at $i £0 at Appleton’s book store, 549 and 551 Broadway ; at the Mercuntile Library and at the Cooper Union, and at GP. Putnam's Sona corner of Fourth avenue and Twenty-third street. Single admission, with- out reserved seate, 5) cents, to be paid at the door. HE VICTORY OF THE WOMEN AT LAST!—GRAl crusaders’ mass meeting every night next week. at Robinson Hall, Sixteenth street, commencing Saturday evening, March 21, at 734. ‘the tine has arrived 10 an nounce that the crusaders mean business. When Se tor Carpenter reads their letters t) the Senate newspa- pers and churebes can no longer ignore the grand tem- perance crusade. New campaign songs, new idea speeches and new resolutions every night. No repeti- tons, Admission 25 cents, for hall and printing. P. MILLER, 41 West Twenty-sixth street. DANCING ACADEMIES: A 'S DANCING ACADEMIES, PRIVATE LESSONS at any hour, day or evening. CIRCULARS at private Academy, 212 East Hleventh st. is) ODWORTH'S PRIVATE CLASSES FOR DANG. ing, No. 212 Fifth avenue, corner Twenty-sixth Street. Pupils can commence at any tim Send for circular. TRENOR’S ACADEMY OF DANCING, ric Hall, Sixth avenue, Reservoir Park, Pupils receive separate instruction in Waltzing, A keceptio? Dansante this (Friday) evenit MUE “WALLACE HOP” (SIXTEENTH), SATURDAY evening, March 21, at Ferrero's Assembly Rooms (Tammany Building), Kast Fourteenth street, commene- img at 8 and closing #112 P.M. GEORGE B, WALLACE & SON, CW NE Ea MUSICAL. A WELL BRED AMERICAN YOUTH, A.BRILLIANT pianist, teaches Piano at pupils’ residences, at $8 per quarter; flattering recommendanons: satisfaction assured, Adiress TECHNIQUE, Herald Uptown Branch office. (HUURCHES REQUIRING FIRST CL SINGERS willl please app or address the NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, No, 5 East Fourteenth street, near Fitth avenue. ‘OU Li MUSIC” IS THE TITLE OF A Ddeuntitul Music Book, recently published, given way. Address PRIVATE MUSICAL UNIVERSITY, 92 sons. anton place, or call, Private i HE NORMAL DEPARTMENT NEW YORK CONSERVATORY is at ‘ast Fourteenth sireet, next to Delmontico’s, PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, &C, T 27 UNION SQUARE—HAINES BROTHERS WILU offer their fine assortment of first class Pianofortes At prices which cannot fail to suit the times, 3 to rent and rent applied toward purchase if d Pianos taken in A RARE CHANCE—AN ASSORTMENT OF SECOND 4A hand grand, square and uprignt Pinnos, ot Stein- way & sous and other makers, tor sule cheap; also Stein. way Pianos to ired. Old carved legs, stool, &c, ; fully guaranteed. 2% Bleecker street, ne A STEINWAY PARLOR GRAND, UPRIGHT AND » square, bargains tor cash; Chickerings, Webers other Pianos and Parlor Organs on instalments and jorrent. 8. X. BALL & CO., 15 Hast Fourteenth street, LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SECONDHAND PIANOS. for sale, at great bargains cash or on instal iheuts; Pianos to rent, of our oWn manulactare, at re sonable prices, LINDEMAN & SON 14 Kast Fourteenth «1 T HALF PR Ford Pianos, $4.and at re DON & SON, 15 Kast Fourteenth street, near F ROSEWOOD PIANO, A gant 4 bargain i 74 OCTAVE PIANOFO carved legs, brilliant an ILagrake, cost $850, tor $250. Kast 20th st., near Brosdway. A GRAND SCALE 7% OCTAVE KC WOOD PIANO- fr for sale: ed 8 months; original cost $1,200, for $300; Stool, Cover, Music Cabinet: also Parlor und Bedroom Carpets, &c. ; private tamily lea Call at 120 West 23d street, near 6th avenue, AT JERSEY CITY nearly new, for do., $86; Mitror, Paintings, Curtuins, &c,; no reasooable offer retu; |. 249 Grove street, near First street, Jersey City. Call at the store A MAGNIFICENT 74g GCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO- forte for sale—Superbiy curved legs and case, tour | round corpers, made order, celebrated maker, ‘Sully guaranteed, used ti Purior, Chainber, Dining Furniture; Palnt- ings, Bronzes, erware; a sacrifice; property family leaving city. % West 15th’ st. near Sth av, A BEAUTIFUL PI NLY $80. 41. Pranotorte, 735 0 rved legs, STRINWAY A PIANO WILL BE cheap, or taken at moderate reat for a year or less, a Pianotorte.—An elegant Decker & iros. for sile Ata sacrifice; # 71, octave tour round. richly carved Tose Wood cuse, with xuarantee, cost $97 allimprovements, full agra box tor shipping; atso lots to suit. Call, pr BARGAIN 4X $150: carve © 210 West 2st st Si OCTAVE legs, overstrung bitss, instalments taken, $12 monthly. 07 West 23d st., corner dth av, ‘8 PIANUOFORTE FOR ‘000 PIANO, ARLY treble: all modern improvements; pertect order; aplen- did tone, 28 Phird stre near Bowery. A. BARGAIN.—A ROSEWOOD 7 OCTAVE PIANO. AX forte, tour round, all modern improvements; firs Class maker; cost $60), lor $125. 245 Bast Both street, bee tween 2d and sd avenves, BUY LITLE BON SALE—A F. COOKING RAN used ; aiso a French plate high. “Inquire at 205 Hudson st up stairs, H ORACK WATE seil frst class Pianos, Organs and Melod 4 At ex tremely low prices for cash, during this week, to make root for repairs STOCK, B. forcash. Rent applied toward pi ourselves, at MisItic ourth aveniie) hase’ See tor EYES AND WARS. RTIFICIAL WUMAN 1, DAVIS, IN. AA ventor and ony make haproved Artideial Human tye, acknowledy 3 @ oniy rect imitation of nature In the wor i" jcenth street, between Third and Fourth AMUSEMENTS. STEVENS & C08 ART GALLERY, }) #59 Broadway, two doors below Seventeenth street, Exhibition of Jerome rhompse: Painting of IHF OLD OAKEN BL T, together with two of his later works, entitlea COMING PHAOUGH THis RYE nd THE LAST ROSE OF SUMMER, Open from 9 A. M. to6 P.M. OMPKINSIS| HIS LANDLADY IDOLIZE, T tue Pet | pecanae he takes, her to tony anor louse of Friday even Ladies, | the Jadu re admaltted tree, ape Soho AMUSEMENTS. N 8 OUADNIPICENT SUCCESS. The brilliant young American FRANK MAYO! if ful, American Id. in the beautit aeons yl, “a companion pteture to Rip Van Wincle.” ELEANOR VAUGHN COMMENDATION this charming lov HALP-PAST ONB. of press and publi Ponmar Antistic xt yay WatiNe AMUSEMBNTD. BREE, ow nt for pease sey WHO WILL APPEAR EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK AND SATURDAY MATINEE at 1K, AS tm ne own mag Pane Mee ee en atiful arn three act “THE COLLEEN BAW BRIDES OF GARRYOWEN,” New scenery, new music, new effects. \t3 socnred in advance mists nore of OH ites gba heatre ane At the YCEUM THEATRE, Fourteenth street and Sixth avenue. CHARLES CHAMBERLAIN, Jr,.... Lessee and Manager f the FRENCH OPERA BOUFFE. i WENING, March 30, LE PETIT AUST. AIMER it time) AS MA. STANT AS MEFEISYO. MONDAY, March 23. LA VIK PARISI N SATURDAY. AT 1: JUTBAD AS FAUST. ot DE MADAME ANGOT, D SIX DAYS IN ADV. A FTL seats SECURE! LYM?! a TAVORVIEES AND NOVELTY, THEATRE, ns 7. Most PLEASING AND ATIRACS NEW SCENES, Curtain 8 o'clock, 1VE BILL OF THE NEW ARTISTS, Eecentriciies, Chas. Seaman, Entertainment “trish Pedier.” Kittie Brooke in new songs, ‘Smith Russell in “Toodles.” Sol Smith Russell in “Toodles.” formance of Mime. PAULINE. Li i EVERY EVENIN' AND WEDNESDAY AND SATULL! Concluding with the first appearance of America’s greatest sing young Comedian, SMITH RUSSELL, » Fimothy Soodies. _A CADEMY.—NILSSON—La TRAVIATA—TO-NIGHT, BYRAKOSCH GRAND AST TIME) Lae ( TIME)—LA TRAVIATA—NILS! Mme. CHRISTINE NILSSON CAPOUL, DEL TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), Al Grand Aida Matin sexson ot AIDA. G DAY MATINEES. in Burton's great special mit two) of the ALIAN OPERA COMPANY. at 8 o'clock P.M. Maren Zi, at AID. nd final performance this ya Wane Prices—Admission, $2; Reserved Seats, $1 GRAND CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA. Musical Director and Conductor... Seats and boxes tor ali the above now at Academy, at Schirmer's, 701 Broedway, and at 114 Broadway. larch 23, at § o'clock, . Big. EB. MUZIO On MONDAY, and algo WEDNESDAY EVE. First representations in America (i Wagner's Opera larch 25, italian) of Richard LOHENGRIN, with the following powerful cast :— Mme. Christine Nilsson Miss Annie Loulse Cary talo Campanini Entirely new Scene! , superd new Costes, Appomt- ments, #c., augmente Chorus, increaged Orchestra, xe. ‘The entire work produced under the direction of SIGNOR EMANUEL MUZIO, Seats for all now to be had as above. AIDA” MATINEE. CADEMY. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). March 21, at1:30 P, M., FOURTH (@) GRAND MATINEE. With its colossal Chorus, gorgeous Mise-en-Scene, new scenery, Costumes, Properties, & Aida, an Evhiopian slav -Miss Annie Louise Cary Sig, Iialo Campanint " i jon two (2) dollars; reserved seats, all parts, one @) dollar extra. Seats now at Academy 7OOD'S MUSEUM. rs ONE WEEK ONLY of Mr. J.J. WALLACE, in his own drama, THE M. MAD FROM AMERICA. ONDAY EVENING, J.J, WALLAC! AFTERNOON AT ROBINSON'S ation. of his own in N. ¥. Week Bonne WHirrbast or, the TRAPPER GUIDE. THE GREAT MORAL DRAMA, RUM; OR, THE ORUSADE OF TEMPERANCE. ETROPOLITAN THEATRE, * 1 587 R. W. BUTLER e of New York, D AUDIENCES, ‘The popuiar Vaidevilie Thea ED AND DELIGHT A volume of attraction presented nightly. The sensation Drama, entivled THROUGH BY DAYLIUHT; OR, NEW YORK IN SLICES, ‘The brilliant eum the meni and cl Edith Comstock Mickey Corrigan, a Masows merican actor, ing actress and vocalist, s1L MONTAGUE, Miss MONTAGUE “SAM RICKEY George Ketchum, h DI William West, John Queen, | Miss Adeline Eaton, aad "Miss Lottie Murray, the Schrot Mixs Kate Wilson, Miss Jennie Hughes, Pianos . ess, Family and great artists Wayne and Lovely i IN A GRAND OLIO BILL EVERY EVEN) Cartain rises at 74. Popular prices. Secure your seats early. WUE ACTUALLY GOES ALONE TO astor’s Opera House on Frida: evening, when the ladies a. i Id bring his wite. hy THEODORE THOMAS. FIFTH SYMPHONY he great Siegri: Doors open at 7. NUAT GREEN NWAY WALL THEODORE THOMA: Overture, Euryanth “3. Mephistopheles. and chorus for inen’s voices. LF For Grand Orchestra, ten RTAFEL, undez the di- NER. ‘The tenor solo by Mr, Chorus by the TURNER Li rection of Mr. Concert as usu Price of admission to the symphon: reserved seats and ticxets will commence N office of steinway Hall and at No. 7)L and 14 Broad: PIANO, CARVED | | | QUTEINWAY HALL, WAGNER NIGHT, AY EVENING, March 26, at 8, D GRAND CONCERT sOF THE WAGNER UNION, by YH#O. THOMAS and his GRAND ORCHESTRA, Fuli particulars on Saturday morning. RAND OPERA HOUSE, treet and Eighth avenue. nts, Me. and $l extra TO-MORROW La KS i Should Insist (SATURDAY) AT 134, FOR THE LAs’ MARTINETTI FAMILY —the legitimate success. ew York favorites, ic Pantomimes—Fira, YCRUM THEATRE. the celebrated | L he of pantomimists— ten (AGNIPIOENT 73, OCTAVE | OT# Of the renowned o grand square rosewood Planoforte, Stool, Cover, | 50; satin brocade Parior Suit, $150; one | which will be followed b; including a new Mons. Grossi, m SISTERS, and entitled rand olio entertainment, h Ballet d’Action, arranged by o, introducing the beautiin’ RIGL IN ANDALUSI month’, for $0). including : toatl | . in their creat acts, and the whole en- tertuimment terminating with the second capital mime. of mihtary char and irresistibly resentation a French Quadrille, Vivan- Drill, and reahstte batie-ti NEXT SUNDAY, During the re diere March an (RAND OPERA HOUSE. SEVENTH COLOSSAL OPERATIC CONCERT, NEXT SUNDAY EVENING, March 22, rved Seats begins THIS (Fri. Adinission tickets, 50c.; secured h. averley place, nour Broadway. PURCHASED IPF .OFFERED “Sale of choice Re Jor $250; has over; has | Chairs, Me. and $lextra. PHCUTS, 3 hhebld ¥ AG Upon this occasion a progr 5 Ni AVA TORRIANL Hurope's first violin, is pnnay and Mons. VIC and charming p DUL, the popular tenor y the fraffe: a xacri: | ITALIAN OPERA COM OND REGIME. neariy new; carved lege: agraie | $8 LUCY ADAMS MK. GUY LINTON r Songs and Dnets, HEA TONY PASTOR'S NEW SONGS, and’ DANCKS, pe Neg Litany t a8, 244 thet wide, 8 feot Ata TUART SISTE et, Corer of Desbrosses, & SOS, $81 BROADWAY, WILL ] 1 Poko THEATRE, 7 MAKERS, CHEAP No, 8 Union square, (165 OF ANATOMY, ondertal masetm. ant understand, ne Should visit tue ey unable to attend these ARY NEW YORK important lectares ean if : t of 3) cents, NGseUo OF ‘# world renowned | Pred M. to Was HOURS FUN. BRIGA) LES BRIGANDS NOIR. TES BIUGANDS No HE PET ELEPUA hand Kugene’ Chori ‘SHOO, ITE BRIGAND: Wataces. Proprietor and Manager........ Mr, LESTER WALLACK, Degrs open at 7:30; commen x TWENIY-PIRS tw EE OF THE COMEDY ES, FOR THREK NIGHTS ONLY, AND SATURDAY MATINEE, im consequence of a pproaching novelties, THE RIVALS SIR ANTHONY ABSOLUT!. “Mr, JOHN GILBE SIR LUCIUS O' TRIGGER, BOB ACRES .. CAPTAIN AB Tecan, FALKLAND. ty. DAVID. Moreen ek Fae. ©. BOEBWEN THOMA! Ww. Leeann LYDIA LANGUISH. MRS. MALAPRO. iN] MONDAY EVENING, (Saath REAPPEARANCE OF MR. LESTER WALLAOK, in his Comic Drana of CENTRAL PARK. ‘This play has not been performed tor Suihas aan zevined, ant it Ja lope eapeaanaaa as been rev |, and, is he |, im PPE TUNES AND APPOINTLETO. ALL NEW, a and the cast will be one of the most comple Clont as yet presented. plete and ef) THE VETERAN will be the next play presented, EW YORK STADT THEATRE, Mme, PAULINE LUCC A'S Farewell Pet ime. NE LUCCA’S Farew FRIDAY EV NG, Mache Mme, PAULINE LUCCA in her great role of Cherabing 2. in her role o} Saturday Evening. March ay evenith farewell per Popular prices. Reserved be Seats can, be obtained at ‘the box office of the Stadt Theatre and at the theat ficket office, 114 Broadway. =a TH AVENUE THEATRE, 2 ‘aith street and Broadway * Me AUGUSTIN DALY oe, eee let oe and Manages Toprietor and Manager CHARITY ! BVERY NIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINEE, “Alas for the rarit Of Christian charity Tnder the sun! Q! ut was pitatul! Near a whole city Home she had non —Hoop, Received nightly with alternate raptures of applause and tears by crowded, sashionable ited audiences, HE ethetney -Mr, CHARLES FISHER Teq Athe) Mr. D. Hi Mr. Smail Fred >mailey Mr. Fitz Partington: Mr. Skinner. ‘the Butler. Mrs. Van Brugi Mr. JAMES LEWIS: Mr. W. DAVIDGE: ‘RANK CHAPMAN Miss ADA DYAS ARAU JEWETT ANNY DAVENPORT Miss GRIFFITHS ACT L. ACT Ii.—Hunted Down !! ACT IV.—The Tramp and her Protectress aro. Quits, « CHARITY MATINEE SATURDAY, AT HALF-PAST ONE. NERMANIA THEATR: AD, NEUENDOR seereesseeeeesDITOCHOR FRIDAY,” ‘March 20, KRISEN, Comedy tn tour ucts by Bauernfeld. Box office open daily trom 9 till 4 o'clock. (PBEATRE COnIQUE, 514, BROADWAY.. MR. JOSH HART- Sole Proprietor NOVELTY, — NOVELTY. | “MONDAY, MARCH 23 ALLEN, HART — and RYMAN | the great song and danes combination. men, MR. JOHN ALLEN, — ME. JOHN HAIL, + SANDFORD MR. ADD RYMAN, and — WILSON, MACKIN AND WILSON, —— J. FRANK FRAYNE. MISS CLARA BUTLER. and LITTLE FRANK PRAYN® HOD CARRIERS, pe aa MIS8 ALIOR BENNETT. | O77 the sensation dramay; Little Jennie Yeamans. OROLO8O; MR, J. H. BUDURRETT Or, MK.’ SAM GRANGER, phasic and the entire troupe ‘ THE DEAD SHOT, in garatnd NEW OLIO, MATINEES W YOLOSSEUM, BROADWAY AND THIRTY-FIETH STREET. OPENS 1 TO 5 AND 77010 P. M, LAST WEEK'S OF fe | DIAMOND AND RYAN, ag the DUBLIN’ POLICEMEN NESDAY AND SATURDAY, | | | PARIS IN 1348 BY MOONLIGHT soon to be replaced by evening. Alper of ? ONDON LN 1574 BY NIGHT, with daily matinees of * LUNDON IN 1828 BY DAY, ° Admission $1. No "as, Bower HEATRE W. B. RELIGH. Tremendous success of the great sensation drama, REVENGE founded on fact. Mr. E, T. sTETSON every night in hie last most telling hit. Mr. CHARLEY WHITE, Mr ROB BALL, R, M. CARROLL, LITTLE DICK, THE “GENE. ” and Master EDDY. The sketch called THE McfADDEN FAMILY OF THR SIXTH WARD, MISCHIEVOUS NIGG! MALICIOUS TRESPASS, Performing Dogs, Goats and Monkeys. Thunders of applause, shouts of laughter and genera? excitem every nig pATURDAY, BENEFIT OF E, T. STETSON, M® CONWAY—BROOKLYN TH E. T NIGHT. OF BOUCICAULT'S with all its elegan LED ASTRAY, appointments. GED ASTRAY MATINEE SATURDAY, 2 P.M. y PARK THEATRE, BROOK , . R. SAMUELIA , sr, tare nent of LOTTA, On account of the extensive preparation necessary for the proper proauctioon of, LA MARJOLAINE ; Or, LOVE RULES THE WORLD, {thas tor the present been withdrawn, but will continge In active preoaration, and the date of its production be torium. ntertainments of Lee 1 M t } duly announced ONY PASTOR ADMITS THE LA. t Opera House of Friday ry man shoutd take hig Upon Being | rought. AIME OPERA ‘BOUFFE, FRIDAY, March 20, LES. CRN VIERGES, SATURDAY, March 21, LE Prvit KAUST SATURDAY MATINEE LA FILLE DE MADAME ANGOR, RAFULLA’S SEVENTH REGIMENT BAND PROMENADS CONCERT, COMPLIMENTARY TO ©. S. GRAFULLA, SEVENTH REGIMENT ARMORY, SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 21, (876, tie obtained irom T, PF. W, Taylor, 70 and 72 Franiin street, G. A, Jones (Devlin & Co.'s), 4.9 Broadway. H.C. Nathan, 4% Broadwa: S. Burdett Hyatt, 65 Wail sireet. Robert Murra; , 182 Front street. b. bid eden SAY and 591 Broadway, E. B. Horton, Jr., 44 CM street. HL H, Meaay. 68 tiudson street. ©, Graham Bacon, 12% Broadway. RV. Milhau, 15 vey street, H. N. Bradstreet (stevens & Co.'s), 859 Broadway, Wm. & Pond, 517 Broadway and 39 Union square. Brower Brothers, 293 Broadwa: ©. B. Bostwick. 17] Broad way. ‘Ninth avenue, 1d Broadway, L. B. Raaer. 135 Vearl street. JY x, 50 Fourth avenue. ©. 8, Gratuila, 83 Bast Tenth street, and from the members of the regiment. Y LADY CAN BRING HER HUS. a EVE 4 Bring band to Tons ‘s Opera House th Your evening free of ena as one ticket Husbands, | admit both 1 gent. Lycee THEATRE. AIMEE OPERA BOUFFB, DAY, March 20, arg Gi WLERGES. SATU ¥, March 21, a BETTE FAUST. SATURDAY MATINEE, LA FILLE DE MADAME ANGOT, ENOR GIVES A RECEPTION DANSAN' R. TRE NOS (Friday) EVENING, at 8. bcs ards at Lyric Hall, Sixth avenue, Reservoir Park, “\ LRERT GARNIER AND MONS, UBASSY WI Laue agrand Exhibition of Billiards this eveninnat dita kces SILVERH TS Billiard Hali, ie Broadway, between Forty-fourth aud Forty-fifth streets. —PRIVATE M AL UNIVERSITY, 92 CLIN (Bighthstreet) ; chartered by special act of Legisiature. Private lessons only; no. classes; 10 Otreulars mailed. Address’ MUSICAL UNi- b HIM TO TONY PasToR's ne ticket will admit entleman on Friday HUSBAND | Opera House, 11s both lady and REAT | TAKE 2 ‘ING, evening. Tt costs nothing to take him MEtRoronrtay Ls THEATRIOAL AND “HOw ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THRATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIETY Cure CONSTANTLY ON HAND,

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