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DISMISSAL OF GENERAL FUSE. ‘major General Shaler, commanding the First division, received a despatch from Albany yester- @ay, from Adjutant General Kathbone, notifying him that the finding of the Board of EXamination | im the case of General Funk, and the sentence of | ‘the Court Martial in the cases of Colonel Sta uf HANDSO! and Parlor, with American family. | Pith and Sixth avenues, . i4l Macdougal street, corner Washington squares : BOARDERS WANTED. “a Weat Nini HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS T With Board, togentieman and wile or sin; NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1874,—-TRIPLE SHEET. ot Four Laeutenant Volone! Hammer and Major Kloepper, yen have been approved by the Governor and for- | yy MC\jMH ¢ : 2 melt wens warded to the General Jor execution. eg enng | oy Se ed of the State FPxamt ie i nd ns an —_—__—_—_——— | Gene: was guilty of conduct unbe- | 4TH AVENUE 49, NEAR TWENTY-FIF)H STREET; - te rae | 40 as eee ym A lady will rent neady fur- | com! entieman and an officer, and disobe- Sees ane orders of not cote his superior oMcers, but those of the Board of Supervisors, in | § Felation to his taking forcible possession of the | Centre street Armory; also, for creating discon- ¢ Tent, and conspiring with subordinate officers, to | the prejudice of good order and military disci- | ences. Pline. Colone! Stauf, Lieutenant Colonel Hammer | age and Major Kloepper are cashiered for wilfui dis- | 5) YANDAM STREET. \ obedience, in 4 malicious spirit, of the orders of | double and their superior officer and grossly insulung the neral commanding the First division. Colonel fonkling, of the Highty-fourth regiment, has been | 6 temporaruy appointed to the command of the © Second brigade. TH AVENUE, NO. 76. of furnished Rooms, Ww! ommodated. References EAST FORTY.SEC | @tamily. i. ith first class Board; rencesexchanged. _ FOR SALE. ie FL CLASS RESTAURANT FOR SALE, DOING — tleman and wife or single gentlem a good besinees: pleaesas, jocation; must be sold; ble Board ; references exchanges irwenth street, near Broadway. 10 WavEsuey PLACE, NE SUPERB FRENCH PLATE MIRROR FOR SALE Handson ata bargal 124g feet long and 2 tvet Ginches EAST FORTY-SIXTH STREF’ A call and see. 9 Kast ard, $4; Wransient peopie taken. elegantly iramed in black walmut, ornamented ti ai SS a eee ee ree Te ee match, marble | +6 CLINTON PLACE HAS CHANGED HANDS AND | slab, dc. only'$:50. Call at 771 Lexington avenie. | | {e'ccmpietely refurmished; pleasant Rooms, gf all WHEELER & WILSON’S FIRST CLASS FAMILY | #€s, with Board, at reasonable rates wing Machine, almost new; attachir ; handsomely encased in black walnut; must positively be sald; also, Willcox & Gibbs. is com- ‘eferenc table frst class FIRST CLASS CIGAR AND SAMPLE RUOM, ON Broadway, tor sale ; best location in the city, Ad- | 1 PG, 100 Broudway. | hall Room. Rg exchanged. HAN MELY FURNISHED, LARGE BEDROOM: wa small private th street, between LET— le gentle- , facing OR FIVE GENTLEMEN CAN BE HANDSOMELY | accommodated with good Board in « swall New nished Rooms, with Board, to gentleman and wife or ingle gentlemen, at very moderate rates. A VERY DE: n Board IRABLE SUIT Iso. one single | Room; ail conveniences; private table if desired; rete: BAR MACDOUG AL —HAND- e aished front Parlor and Bedroom; 80 ble and been go withor without Board. Day IND Benet Pad Hs ve —Two large double Rooms to let, suitable tor inily. with first cl Douse and ‘location de- DSOMELY mrnished alcove Room on second floor to let to gen- | nuegand Twentieth and fortieth street. Roterences¢x- with unexception- BROADWAY.— e front Rooms, $15 $18 and $20 for two persons, with Board; no children ; steam heat; also table bar- A rg STREET, 115 WESt.—PARLOR FLOOR (TWO 6 <= or three rooms), en suite, nicely furnished; ail modern conveniences; also other Kooms; location and ny May movihg. TH STREET, WEST, 31,—TO LET, WITH BOARD, two nicely turnished Rooms on sécond story; also LACNDRY 1. TH STR for # party w let, with Board; way i RARE CHANCE.—A FIRST CLA for sale, together with Lot and Buildings, in success- fal operation tor 20 years; will trade for Lots; this is a foot optortuntty to gets good paying basiness; will , 217 WEST.—ONE SUIT OF ROOMS, of gentiemen ; also two large hall Rooms summer prices to permanent parties. | bear investigation. JOUN DAVIS, No. 2 Park row. | 1 rH STREET, 321 {VEST.—THRER coNNEOT! m Q STORE FOR SALE : Ooms on second floor, pleasant aid well tur od . oe tia potas aa abargain, also | Dished, with first class Board, for families or gentlemen; down town sampic Roous, Restaurants, Hotes, Coflee , termy moderate; references éxe Be, Lunch Rooms. z = - = (CHELL’S Store Agency, 77 Cedar street, Q) WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET AND 63 MADI- arene ore Agen mE Be came eee hake Lieoe ee R STORE FOR SALE CHEAP—ALSO. Bakeries, corner Grocery Stores, ry, gentlemen, es, Hardware Stores, Drug stores, Meat, | as 1s WEST TWENTY-FIRST STRE J famity Rooms -Y, 77 Cedar street. SALE.—WANTED, A “FIRST CLA GRO. | — OR 990 cery Store, for which [ will pay half cash, and bal TREET, 46 WEST, BETWE TH Al with or without Soard, tw gentlemen and wives or single WITH BOARD, also singie Room for gentleman, $9 to $10 per Week; relerences; no moving. D nee on first mortgage. Apply to MALONE & OO, | 4 Eighth avenues.—Rooms jor gentiemep, with or Store Agency, 121 Nassau street, Sew York. | Without Board. —FOR SALE—FIRST CLASS CORNER LIQUOR | 9QD S —FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, IN + Stores, on principal avenues; also down town ¢) suits cr singly, to families or single gentlemen, with Sample Rooms, Kestaurants, Grocery Stores, Drug first class Board; terms moderate. 343 West Twenty- Blores, Clear Suares, third street, MALONE & CO. Store Ageney, 121 Nassau street. | ~~ ae ae ~ | QATH STREET, 210° W FIRST CLASS SAMPLE ROOM ON BROADWAY & for sale at @ xreat sacrifice ; must be sold; best busi- ess location on Broadway; a rare chanes. | moderate; references exchanged. MITCHELL'S Store Agency, 77 Cedar street, |) Se mateo - S| QR EAST TWENTIETH AYN O82 AND WELL ESTABLISHED FIRST CLA corner Liquor Store for sale chep—In the best lo- | Board: also first class tale; no moving in May, cation in the elty ng an excellent bar trade. Apply | ——— sores 2 cs = peace SE to THOMAS G Auctioneer, 114 East Broadway. | yy JfH STREET, 53, WEST.—HANDSOMELY FUR- —— — nished Rooms to’ rent, with Board; no moving in WELL LOCATED BOARDING HOUS May: summer prices to permanent parues; table | cheap—Down town, near Broad filled. atiow rent Apply to THOs. GAF eer, Il4 East Broadway. A —FOUR OF THE BEST CORN « on the Eighth and seventh a rders will be a Q() RAST TuRTy-rreri OV Parlor and Bedroom, with or without private tabl modat & LIQUOR STOR: enues ior sale; long A LAR somely furnished Room, southern ¢ let, with first class Board: also single Rooms; terms | SYREET.—A HAN FE, HAND- posure, to | F OME 4») Parlor Floor and other Rooms, with or without STREMT.—HANDSOME parlor floor, irom April 15, ie; reterenc NEAR COOPER INSTI. | lease ; low rent; cheap for cash. 35 STUYVESANT STREET, DEYO & LAWKINS, 1,223 Broadway. Oud, tate Handsomely furnished Rooms in a first class ROCERY ORE FOR SALE CHEAP.—APPLY | Weekly. moderate terms; als) superior table board; $5 Last Fourteenth street for two days. fe = | 4.4. LEXINGTON AVENUE, BETWEEN TWENTY. RARE CHANCE.—THE FIRST CLASS RESTA 4 forth and Twenty-fitth streets.—Comfortably | rant 187 Montague street, opposite the Academy of furnished Room to let. with Board, to gentlemen; hot Music, Brookiyn; the building is 25 by 80, three story, | and cold water in roo stone front, aid contains two of the finest saloons in this State, wiih supper rooms and dwelling apartments; this house is furnished and must be seen to be apore- eiatec. Apply at 363 State street, Brooklyn. 47 Rooms with Board. to — | ton tral; rei ee BOND STREET.—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED nileman and wile single gentlemen; table first class; terms moderate ; loca- or A WfOP, SALE, MEAT, POULTRY, VEGETABLE, + &c., Market on Eighth avenue; excellent business Joeation ; ‘neighborhood first class; will sell on reasona- ble terms Apply at 53 Sixth avenue, corner Shirty- treet. OARDING HOUSE FOR SALE CHEAP—ON WEST 6 third street; fully furnished; 24 steady OG boarders, many of whom have been in the same house hand eight years. WALIER W. MONTAGUE, hot ‘ighth avenve and Twenty-first street. IN; COMPLETE fitted and established; rent low; good chan 50 fimishea rge Room, third ti Class house and table; reterences, C somely furni first class; ST FORTY-NINTII UTCHE Ww. Second Floor, ith Board. 5 ptionabl WEST NINETEENTH STREET—HANDSOMELY front: also two good, large, single Kooms, for gentlemen; strictly Orst INTON PLACF, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE.— Second floor, six Rooms; third floor, four Rooms, hed, to Jet, with or without Board} STREET.—A HANDSOME furnished or unturnisued, to let, for a nan with a little cash. Apply to SAMUEL KREL- ZER, No. § Cooper institua 69 RUG STORE, IN GREENPOINT, BROOKLYN— First class in all its appointments: an excellent op- portunity for bona fide purchaser. Cail, after 11 this day, MADISON — AVENUE. nished front Rooms to 1 is compl te in every respects | leading hotels, No moving May & WEST THIRTY. on Mr. WHEELER, 2 and 29 New Chambers street. 1105 Waste COND STR os eawirssnaltan s esirable Rooms: low TORE FOR Board; unexce: tionapie loc RUG ALE—IN ELIZABETH; § fittie Store, with living Rooms; stock inventories | £¢-i POs More thun asked for; price $120; owner going abroad; spiendid chance lll STRICKLAND'S Druggists’ Agency, ueeo satin sen R SALE—A VERY OLD_TORKISH SABRE, WITH | 775 wy sterling silver sheath. 176 First avenue. TS Cee et YOR SALE—TWO FIRST CLASS GROCERY STOF preg sc nmnacin sah tn Harlem: one corner 100th street, and one corner | 6) HAST TWENTY THIRD STRE Ui6th street and Second avenue. HENRY UETZMAY on the parlor floor to. let, wi pegs | Single Room, suitable for a gentleman. 161 1 STEER, dc. ; possessio mmediatel Rooms, together or ences exch SEVENTH 8 Cedar street. juired. OR SALE—$1.500—A WELL LOCATED GENTLE- men’s Furnishing Goods Store; a good chance for a young man with small capital. Address &., Herald office. TAIRTY-FOURTH ington and Third avenues. OR SALE—A MEAT MARKET, DOING A LARGE | terms reasonable to permar F business. “Corner West Twelfth and Washington sts. | 165 WEST FORTY SIXTH STREE ILOUR AND FEED STORE FOR SALE—$90) FO. tur ‘ Yeam, Truck and all Fixtures, Address FEED ¢Xposure: ail modern conveni E, | first class; prices moderate ; rete eraid Uptown Branch office. t ld iL STREET, 179 MACDOUC T CORNER are OR SALE—LIQUOR STORE NORTHW: of Amity and Greene s handsomely fitted up, @oing a good business; n for selling death of we late provrietor. Inquire of owner on the premises. OR —ON ACCOUNT OF LEAVING THE CITY for Europe, a well frequented and good located Cigar Store, with Stock and Fixtures, for the price of $300 cash, Call at 1,226 Broadway. —AT A VERY Machinery and ¥ixtu lanufactory. Ca!l at on OR SALE OR TU LEASE lished Dining and Lodging to responsible parties: good stand ter by SAMUEL MUDGETT. | Or OR SALE—FISH AND OYSTER MARKET; TERMS cheap. Apply at 41 Eighth avenue, corner Twenty- seventh street anged, 26TH erences exc EAS T.. ROOM —A SAL dated. Inquire all the week. Oi EAST TWELFTH |) 227 Sad and Fhird avenues Nive LOW RATE, ALL TI prices; references required. | 24.2 “ini ring Room, on second floor. | reasonable ; reierences. WEST SIXTEENTH STREET.—TWO parately, with Board, jor | FRO: it STREET, BETWEEN oe] | front alcove Room on second floor to let, with Board; at parties, icely furnish HANDSOMELY FUR- with Board: the house | jon couyenient to the ?.—TWO VERY rent; with or without tion; heat, bath, closets, NT STREET.—HAND- somely furnished second floor front Room, with WO ROOMS Board; also a —HANDSOMELY EAR CLINTC YOU shed double and single Rooms; southern house’ and table | IN ly furnished ‘Apartments, with ex: cellent Voard; also Hall rooms, in first class house ;ret- 13 LADY desiring a comiortable home can be accomumo- BETWEEN SFC. ly nished dou- ble Rooms, with Board, ina French tamils; moderate D STREET.—PAMILIES | ay | n desiring good Rooms and | Square. first class table, can find the same by calling as above. | WEST THIRTY-FOURTH STREET.—TO LET, | furnished, with Board, a large, handsome tront Also a back Room; terms very __ | ber month, “References. BOARD AND My Tee ee ya Catia wieteh alten sales Goat Sia particulars, Ww, sta Dp nacia Bee WANTED—WITH A LARGE AND SMALL | LODGING WANTED. GENTLEMAN, IN le ion Room adjoining, in a strictly private tamily, where | there are uo other boarders: location: anove twenty third street. Adcress box 4,260 Post office, N | FLOME NANTED-BY A, GENTLEMAN AND WIFE: second story tront Room, with Board, in a stric | ly private American tamily, at $18 a week, reterevces exchanged: must be below Thirtieth street or in Hobo- ken. Address, with particulars, HOME COMFORIS, Herald ottiee. PERMANENT BOARD WANTED—BY GENTLEMAN ‘and wite, in private family; good location requir terms $12 per week ; rgierences exchanged, Address .T., Brooklyn Most office. | TPWo YOUNG GENTLEMEN, WILLING TO ROOM TO- | | 4 gether, and who can iurnish thelr own room, desire | | Board, beiow Twentieta strect, with dinner or lunch at oon; price not to exceed $13 per Week. Address 5. K. and K. D., box 182 Herald office. ANTED—BY A SIN a Jewish family, street. TANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, A ROOM on second story, with Board. in a private tamily (permanent if suited), between second and Fourth ave- & GENTLEMAN, BOARD LN ‘Address S., 46 West Twentieth ed. Address, stating location, tert &e., CY. T., Herald office. pea ANTED—BY A SMALL FAMILY, ROOMS, WITH _ Bourd, witk a respectable tamily ot Jewish per: suasion: location Third and Fourth avenues, between Forty-filth and Sixtieth streets. Address Y., 22 White street, New York. ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, WIFE, TWO GROWN children and # nurse, permanent Board, in a sinall, respee'abie Jewish iamily. Address BUAKD, box 131 Herald oifice. ANTED. cl box 3 ae <a eC UIEE ey sROON, wine | oard, by a widow lady: privat ferred. | Address WIDOW, 203 Twenty-third street Prefer" ___..___ HOTELS, SANDS VISITING NEW YORK SsTOP AT the Franktort House, cornez of Franktort and Wil- | am streets: neat Beds, 2c., S0c.,and $1 per day. Gen- demen and families. A WRARK HOTEL (EUROPEAN PLAN), ¢ R + Beekman and Nassau streets, centrally located, in the immediate vicinity of mercantile business Rooms at | Feasonabie prices by the day or week, NALLEN HOUSE, 165 HUDSON STREET, CORNER OF J Laight.—Excellent Board $559 to $7.50 per. wees with single Rooms; single rooufs, without board, $2 and ) Upward: lodging, Sée, Gentlemen only. Open all | ni acaite eet | 172, 174, 176 AND 178 BLEE street, six blocks west of Broadway.—First class Rooms. with excellent Board, $6 to $i0 per week, $1 00 to $2 per day. YROVE HO ONE BLOCK FROM CITY HALL (56 European plan; 100 nice Kooms by ne very nice frontiamily Rooms; | 7 msy nore Warren si ____ COUNTRY BOARD, | GENTLEMAN HAVING A LARGE, BEAUTIFUL Farm, near the city by boat and cars, will accom- | Modate a family, with the best Board, &c, Address | HAPPY HOME, Herald office, QOgNTEY, BOARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG tleman and wie; must be within 45 minutes of Wall | | street; will be permanent if suited; state particulars. | 291 Post office. YOUNTRY BOARD WANTED—WITHIN REAS( able distance from this city, for gentleman, wile, two | small children and nurse, during the summer, or longer | Address M., box if suited; or a small House, neatly turnished, migh« : swer. Address, with full particulars and lowest terins, 1, Dox 213 Herald otti | RESIDEN NOUNTRY BOARD WANTED—FROM MAY 1, FOR | geudeman, wite and two children, oldest two years must be convenlent to city; good table; moderate terms; | @ pice where there are no other boarders preterred. | Address box 130 Post office, New York. | 1 —FINE ROOMS, ON FIRST FLOOR, $23 per week, for Sinai privave fatily. Address B, entleman | ’y Dox 228 | —|| ROM MAY 1, FOR GENTLEMAN AND rd on a farm, where there are but few or | no other boarders taken, Within one hour from city by rail; must be healthy and combine every convenience | gf a tarm lite. Address, with particulars, B. L., box 1160 ist oltice. WANSZED-BOARD FOR A YOUNG COUPLE IN A | private tamily, at moderate terms, near the city. Address J. Jerald offic WASTED—A PLACE ON A FARM FOR 4 YOUNG man, who desires to learn farming, and for whom | a reasonable Board will be | vemient to the city and healthy. ticul i., Herald oftice. LG. —FROM MAY 1, BOARD IN THE COUN- | 'y, within one hour's ride of New York, for an | American family; terms mast be moderate. Address, | with Jul particulars, L. 8. J., box 166 Herald office. uid; the place must be con- Address, with full par- | os ER RESORTS, RCHDEACON’S HOTEL, BLOOMPIELD, dees Cenirally located in the business part. of the town | ‘accommodation for summer boarders; good restaurant | Plenty of shed and stable room; charges moderate. in this City and Brookiyn. N UNFURNISHED FULL SIZED THRE STORY | high stoop House, with all improvements and a | good yard, in good neighborhood, by an American family | Of uauits.’ Address, stating terins, E., box 101 Herald office. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE (NEW /NGLAND people) wish to procure three or four furnished Rooms, tor light housekeeping, 1n_& house with one fam- ily, on West side, not above Fittieth street; .rent not to | exceed $50; references exchanged. Address, for three | days, TREMONT, at Grand Union Hotel, Fourth avenue and Forty-second street, GENTLEMAN OF QUIET HABITS, COMPELLED | by business engagements to irequently spend his | nights in town, seeks more retired lodgings than are offered by hotel or boarding house. A stmail family or | Widow lady, oceupying quiet apartments, where the advertiser may enjoy the comforts of a home, may ad- | dress, m contidence, FORDHAM, box 129 Herald Uptown | Branel e. iM AMUSEMENTS. pga THEATRE. a ivi “ihe eng of DISTINGUISHED fy eniend AND ACTOR, ‘who will ive ery evening ils week and SATURDAY MATING at 1:30, 48 MYLES NA COPPALEEN, in his own Beautilul Drama, in three acts, entitled THE COLLEEN BAWN; THE BRIDES UF GARYOWEN. MONDAY EVENING, March 30, 1874, engagement of the Peerless J. B, BOOTH ‘A, who will appear for first time ‘In this city in her new lay of air; Or, POINT LYNDE LIGHT. Feats secured, ih advance at the Theatre, and at the Mune Store of C. Hl. Ditsun & Co., 711 broadway. YORUM THEATRE, Fourteenth strect and Sixth avenue. CHARLES CHAMBEKLALN, Jr.....Lessee and Manager FAREWELL WEEK OF AIMEK and the FRENCH OPEKA BOUFVE, G A. CHIZZ0LA., ...Director MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, first time in five years of Offenbach’s great success, LA VIE PARISIENNE. AIMEE as Gabriclle—STANI as Metella—JUTEAU in four characters. THURSDAY. March 26 (only tre), LA GRANDE DUCHESSE. FRIDAY, March 27 (only ume), DLkIL CREVE, SATURDAY, March 24, FAREWELL NIGHT, LA PERICHOLE and MONS, CHOUFPLEURY, GRAND FAREWELL MATINEE SATUKDAY AFTERNOON, at 1:3) o'clock. CADEMY OF MUSIC. SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 2, GRAND CHAIITY CONCERT FOR THE POOR OF N&W YORK. Proceeds to be distributed by the St. John’s@uild and the socie\y of ot. Vincent de Vaul. ‘The following ‘artists, for that occasion, have volun- teered to form a bill which, in point of attraction, is with- out preveden: 8 GREAT LYRIC ARTISTES, Lucca, KELLOGG, KELLOGG, LUCCA, assisted by the following Artistes of THE STRAKOSCH ITALIAN OPELL.A COMPANY, who have kindly volunteered their valuable services :— Mile. ALICE MARGNof, Miss ANNI LOUISE CARY, Signor ITALO CAMPANINI, Signor DEL PUENTE, Signor’ NANNETTI, | and the following distinguished Artistes, who have aiso Generously volunteered »— lie, L, LUCKHARDT, Mr. HENRY WIENIAWSEI, Mr. L. REMBIELENSKT, LIEDERKRANZ SOCIETY, GILMORE’S TWENTY-SECOND REGIMENT BAND (under the direction of I’. 5, Gilmore) and THE GRAND ORCHESTRA OF THE ACADEMY, Musical iirectors and Conductors, Sig. . MUZIO and Mr. 8. BEHRENS, ‘The whole to be conducted under the sanction ana atronage of the following committee of jadies:—M| Villain B. Astor, Mrs. J.J. Astor, Mrs. 5. 1. M. Barlo' Mrs. August Belmont, Mire William P Lee. Mrs George f. Strong, Mrs. Lewis 'C. Jones, Mrs, Paran Stevens, Mrs. Robert L, Cutting, Mrs. Lloyd Aspinwall, Mrs, Pierre Lor- lard, Mrs, Judge Brady, Mrs, Judge Earle, Mra, Albert D. Hendricks, Miss Wilkes, M Lydig, Miss H. Dr, Doremus, Mrs, Abram 8. Hewitt, Mra. |W, Stoughto: rstell, Jr., Mrs. F.C, Colden, Mrs. F. D'Or M ea, Mrs. Charles F. Blake, Mrs. Clarence Seward, Mrs. Howard Crosby, Mrs, Wii liam B, Dinsmore, Mrs. Edward Cooper, Mrs. Parke Godwin, Mrs. Henry Parker, Mrs, William T. Garner, Mrs. J. stone, Charles L, Perkins, Mra, Et Howe, Mrs. A. Frenea, Mrs. ). Crawford, Mra. Chester rthur, Mrs, James VP. Kernochan, Mrs. D. Beach Mrs, John Fox, Mrs. 8. J. Penniwman, Mrs. A. Van and Miss ida Greele; 1 admission, $2;" secured seats, Parauet and cle, $3 extra; Family Circle, $1 extra. be sold at public auction at Somerville Art jallery, corner Filth avenue and Fourteenth street, on TUESDAY EVENING, March 24, at 8 o'clock. ITEINWAY HALL.—WAGNER NIGHT, On THURSDAY EVENING, March 26, at8, @ SECOND GRAND CONCERT OF THE WAGNER UNION, BY THEO, THOMAS AND HIS GRAND ORO! ESTRA, Vorspicl, “Die Meistersinger yon Nuernberg”’... Wagner Introduetion and finale, “Tristan and Isolde” ,..; Wagner Der Rittder Walkueren Wagner Symphony Eroica. ethoven HONOR OF NER, | Vorspiel, “Lohengrin” Wagner Bacchanale, “Tanube Wagner Kuiser- Marsch Wagner Admission tickets, $1; reserved 5, 5 tra, The sale of reserved seats and tickets will commenee THIS MORNING, at the box office of Steinway Hall and at701 and 114 Broadway. 8. OGDEN DOREMUS, President, EW PARK THEATRE. BROOKLYN, Manager....... . -seee Mr. A. R, SAMUELLS TUESDAY, MARGH 24, re-engagement for one ‘week only. of LOTTA, as LITTLE NELL and THE MARCHIONESS, supported by Mr. E. A. LOCK. MONDAY, MARCH 30, AIMEE OPERA BOUFFE COMPANY, In active preparation—LA MARJOLAINE, fHE LECTURE SEASON. NTERNATIONAL ACADEMY LECTURES—I18 COO. per Union Venice as I -aw It;” Rev. Hall Mc! vane, of Newark, N. J., to-day, at 3ig o'clock. Adm sion We, ADKIAN J. EBi LL, Director. Daly, Mrs, F. P. | HK, AMU! yetaoroiazas THEATKE, 586 and S87 Broadway, 585 and 587. RK. W. BUTLER Manager... ENE. UNEQUALLED NOVELTIES AND SENSATIONS, mprining all the specialties of the day. The brilliant seieation ] SAM RICKEY and Artists, MASTEI BARNEY, in, . M. WARD nal ake! & ed oun Hovis Days. igs Winnetti : m o, | Pat MeCaffry, recent im- in their original poi portation, Sain Bickoy, mel WiRRistt lan, |™Atbe Wotey Bl G HAND: | WSS ENNIE HUGHES, rm THE SIGNAL OF DANGER, he great sensation act of Ls he earn, 5) 5 toe great aetiens, ware and porate. emen THE GREAT EL, HADJE NAgSAit BEN HADI TRIBE OF REAL BEDOUIN ARABS, TEN IN NUMBER, in their wonderful display and periect trainin athietic be rowed pecwuar iy the Chal- ren of the Desert 10 ARTISTS WILL APPEAH NIGHTLY IN A GRAND O10 BILL, EVERY EVENING. Popalar prices of admission, 25¢., 50: Doors open at 7, curtain riscs at 75s o'clock. Hox office oven dally. Secure your seats in advance. LYMPIC VAUDEVILLE AND NOVELTY THEATRE | AND FAMILY VARIETIES. WONDERS FROM aLL NATIONS. | Colossal combination of song, dance, character, musical and specialty Artists every evening at 3| ep vocatist. the bonnie ee in those | o'clock; Wednesday and | ‘18 SLVAS GaAuaSaa | Admission 30c. and Laken) | o'clock, ‘ooD's aris nonsti vam RUM, AL DRA! EVERY AFTEKNOON AY 2, _ EVERY EVENING AT & Firat times of an entirely new Drama, contemporane- ous with the present tem eience movement, entitled RUMI! OR, THE CRUSADE OF TEMPERANCE. Monday, March 30, a new Drama, LITTL: RIFLE. CADEMY. NILSSON, LOHENGRIN, IMPORTANT NOTICE (0 THE PUBLIO, * Phe subscribers to the operatic season, and the pub- lic generally, are respectiully notifled that owing tothe Jengin ofthe performance the representations of Lohen- rin will commence precisel Hons GR 230 P. M, (LOHENGRIN,) e doors opening half an hour previously. The free list suspended—public press excented The Fourteenth and Filieenth Subscription Nights of the SYRAKOSCH GRAND ITALIAN OPE TO-MORKOW (WEDNESDAY) EV ‘and also on FRIDAY EVENING, Mareh 25 and 30 P. M.. the second and third representations in America (in Itahan) of Richard Wagner's opera LOUBNGRIN with the following powerful cas COMPANY, Elsa. > ae Christine Nilsson Ortrud ‘iss Annie Louise Cary Le Signor Italo Campanint Signor Del Puente Signor Nannetti . Herr Blum ‘ostumes, appoint- Henry (ie King | The King’s Herald Entirely new scenery, superb new ments, &¢,, Augmented chorus, Increaved orchestra, &c, ‘The entire work produced under the direcuon of Signer EMANUEL MUZIv. Scenery by MINAKD LEWIs. New properties by Signor ABBIATI. New dresses and appointments by Signor BRUSCHT and Signora BIAGGLO, Stage Manager. Ist Act—A plain on the banks of the Scheldt. 2d Act—Fortress of Antwerp. 3d Act—(a) ‘the bridal chamber. b) A plain on the Danks of the Schelde. 28th, GRAND NIL! MATINEE. LOHENGRIN, SATURDA LOHENGRIN, Seats now ready for all the above at Academy, at Sehir- mer’s, No, 701 Broadway, and at No, 114 Broadway. RYANTS, BRYANTS. } 23d st. and 6th av. Begins at$; over at 10. | Box office open trom 9 A, M, to 10 P. M. Seats secured. | BRYAN’S MINSTRELS, TWO HOURS’ FUN. BRYANS MINSTRELS. | SCHOOL. HOOL, BRYANT’S MINSPRELS. | SCHOOL, SCHOOL, BRYANT S MINSTRELS. | SCHOOL. SCHOOL, BRYANT’S MINSTRELS. BRYANT’S MINSTRELS, BRYANT’S ML 5, LES BRIGANDS Noin, LES BRIGANDS NOIR. LES BRIGANDS NOIR. BRYANTS ML THE PET ELEPHANT. BRYANT’S MIN, S| THE PET ELEPHANT. BRYANT'S MINSTRELS. | Unsworth and Eugene's acts. BRYAN(’S MINSTRELS. | THE MULLIGAN GUARD, The Laughing and Whispering Chorus, “SitO0, FLY!” MATINEE SATURDAY, at 2—THS BRIGANDS, iP RK THEATRE, MR, STUART HAS THE HONOR Rea JNCE THAT HE WILL i PARK THEATRE, TWENTY-SRCOND STREET AND BROADWAY, MADISON PARK AND UNION PARK, APRIL 6, M WITH A NEW DRAMA, IN WHICH CHARLES FECHTER WILL APPEAR. RS. WALTER C. LYMAN WILL COMMENCE HER second course of Leciures to Ladies, at Astociation Tuesday, March 2%, at 2 P.M, or, How ‘to Prepare’ Food to Best Sinigie admission, G0c. ; for a course fickets at the door and at Gurley’s, Hall Lecture Room, Subject “Digestion Nourish the Body.” of three lectures, $1. under the Hall. MES, VANDEKPOOL WILL LECTURE AT DE Garmo Hali, corner Fourteenth street and Fitch avenue, on April 4. Sabject—"Strange Women.” dents ot the Colleges and the leading institutions of this city, Projessor K. A. Proctor will, betore his departure the Cooper’ Union, at 8 o'clock P. M., as follows:— FRIDAY, March 7, on “The Wonders of Astronomy.” WEDNESDAY, April 1, on “The Coming Transit of Venus.” Tickets, with reverved seats, for the two lectures, can Broadway, at the Mercantle Library and at the Cooper Union, sn at G. P. Putnam’s Sons. corner of Fourth avenue and pee third street. Single admission, with- out reserved seat, 5) cents, to be paid at the door. ‘ORTES, ORGANS, & PIAN T 27 UNION Si E—HAINES BROTHERS WILL offer their fine assortment of first class Pianofortes at prices which cann to rent and rent applied toward purchase it desired. Old Piapos taken in exchange, AP antexts WANTED-IN A QUIET HOUSE, BY a wife. Address C. E, If, station A. ARGE FURNISHED ROOM (HOT AND COLD WaA- ter), bet n Fourteenth and Thirty-fourth streets and Broadway and Seventh avenue, not over $30 per month, by two young men. Adaress DOTY, 23 Union RIVATE PARTIES WHO DO NOT DESIRE THE notoriety and inconvenience of advertising, having 4ix or seven Rooms to let ina respectable neighborhood, may hear of an American amily of adults for tenants b: Rent $4) w ¥ addressing AMEKICUS, Heraid office. ST FOURTEE Seventh and YOR SALE~A CHEAP GROCERY, TOY, CANDY o and Newspaper Store. Inquire at 431 Eust teenth street. peted and furnished, with good table & permanent party Willing to pay a accommodations; reference requi 260 WEST TWENTY. 26 enth and Eighth avenues,—A | mished front Room on second floor to OR SALE—ONE OF THE BEST CORNER LIQUOR Stores on the east side; five years’ lease and low went. At 240 Stanton street, corner of Willett. (OR SALE—IN A DESIRABLE LOCATION DOWN fom, & first class Oyster and Chop House. with bar, Reatly fitted uo; possession immediately. Apply to A. L. DODGE, 708 Broadway. raise WOK SALE—VERY LOW, TO CLOSE ASS! 1 Soda Water Apparatus, WU syrups, 3 lass Showcases, silver trimmings; | set Balances and eighis. V. W. BRINCKERHOFF, 1% William street, moderate ; no moving May !. 928] FOURTH AV Jot, erther wit OR SALE~ABOUT 300 FEET OF STORE SHELY- | ing, in excellent ition. | 300 A. MORRISO: | Rooms, with Boar good ¢ WEST THIRT living alone, family smal, , 827 Broadway, TH STRE! Kighth avenues.—A handsome | suite or singly, newly and neatly car- COND STREET.—TO 4! with Board, two hall Bedrooms, with closets. WEST FIFTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN SEV ‘Board; Jent, and family at table small; reterence. lw gentleman and wit T, BETWE! nd attendance, no movini handsomely { f, with Boa Board table excel: N to ir price for genteel | ur. rd, to a gentleman and wire or two single genlemen, terms ) XTH STREET.—A WIDOW, | will let furnished | for WOR SALE—CORNER STORE ON SIXTH AVENUE, | @4¥ only; 3 ati I suitable for frst class grocery or any Kind of busi: | Qej77 WEST | VOURTEENTH | STREET. — WITH eng three yours’ Lease, T forsale, Inquire | 44 Board, to gentleman and wite, elegantly fur @t S61 Sixth avenue, corner Th third street. | nished Roous, wih all conveniences, at a moderate | price for the summer. 87 THIRD AVENUE.—AN E. like to take a child to nurse on the bottl mother’s care, | three times. sarod an 2 mpc MILK ROUTES AND DEPOT, ON est side, everything complete, together or separ. ete. Address, ali thie week, J. JACKSON, box Beraid Uptown Branch offen sige: Randa aars NGLISH L. | Board or an infant to | : basa nice home: would Call on or address Mrs. F. 3. ive ita | ‘ull bell | ries Sgeneti et ING’S, M ARVI . LILLE all sizes; also Wilder's atent Fireproot Sale, aware the medal at World's Fair, London’ in a test witha, other safes. FU in @ test with 30 | Boa O. ©, QUIRK, 81 Maiden lane. | advance $9) 0, to be secured by chatte — ~ - + niture, Address C. M. M GAPES CHEAP —HERKING'S, MARVIN'S, LILLIE'S; | — 7 > all size: 0 Wilder's Patent Fireproot awarded | PLEASANT ROO the medal at World's Fair. London: latest style, with | for lady and chi Me OG QUTK, st Maiden lane. | ing location and tern : | office. AT YONKERS, iat | Denson: TO TRA “y erms; establisned | wishing.a good Homi ee ag hauire of FB. | wishing Board, can se ‘Avenue and | op Wednesday, RUHER, No. | address Mrs. M. P. it., South Norwalk. —— | Pons TO LET—WITH AND WITE OF AN OLD ) all parts of the city Boarders’ Directory, 37 Union square. TE OFFER, At MODERATE PRI YHOE STORE FOR SALE a great bargain and on v ars: first class Stock and F ACCHER & CO. on the premi Getty square, Yonkers, N. Y., or LUGE 48 Wall street, New York. HE LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTUR weil established corner Liquor Store, on the east side, for sale cheap, this day or t rrow, at auction. Apply t JHOS. GAFFNEY, Auctioncer, 114 East Broad- V way 6.000 kok, SABE A VALUABLE LEAs ). + Stock and Fixtures of a prominent corne: Aguor Store on « good thoroughtare down town. Apply to THOS, GAP ENEY way appointment Auctioneer, 14 East Br pasos | YOUNG MAN WISHTE MACHINERY. | family, wit | and Thirtieth streets an FIKST CLASS SELECTION OF | reference desirea give nes, Boilers and Steam Pumps, in | Maiden lave Address MANU . Herald office. WITH FIRE AND BOARD, Address, stat? AIDA, Heraid Uptown Branch ed 18) month family Conn. HOUT BOAR G BOARD AND LODGING WANTED, A ROOM IN A PRIVATE r without Board, between Fourteenth | Second and Sixth avenues, any HAMLE with ISHED PARLOR FLOOR TO LET—WITH ina fi rst class house, to a party who would mortgage on fur- | WISHING TO TRAVEL OR OTHERWISE for their children, or adults are itby calling on Tuesday, 24th, oth, at 403 West Ninetecenth street, or ES, A NUMBER of elegantly furnished Rooms, Grand Union Hotel, Park avenve and Forty-first street; first class in alt its GF. & W. D, GARRISON, Managers. few ited and warranted. Sepa for | —— —- ett ies ROAKE, Water and Dover sts | SINGLE YOUNG MAN DESIRES A NICK ROOM, a = | ZA with good Board, tn private NWEBER & CO, PACTURERS OF | boarders, above Tweniysthird street; terms, $6 to $7 R ENGINE AND CONNE location. between Four at ting and donkey Puin and Kmokestack; will Herald office. JOR SALE ICSSON ENGINE, horse power, No. 2 Duane stroct. corney exceed $18; nsists of an Eng surface Condenser sold cheap. Address T. &., | Uptown Branch office. FOUR rer Rose st oni Thirty-itth streets. Address, with | Herald office. AD BURNING th and Thi e | fourth streets and Fourth and Kighth avenues; reter- ences exchanged. Address PERMANENT, box 113 Herald terms, &c., um Engines: M tor inventors, op- | no objection t room With « respectable young ma Mathematical instruments, No, 20 Bowery, | Address, with particulars, G. K., Herald Upwwn sranch E HOISTING ENGINE AND BOILER FOR | 2 —— satan heap. Apply at pier 33 East River, | J OARD AND ONE LARGE ROOM WANTED—FOR — | gentleman, wite and child 4 years old terms not to | rty: OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND three years old, between iy eh sod ' MACHINE, FOR and Puileys, Yeseventh street, Shatting, Ha Apply at 166 West Tweu near y fourth oor. STEAM ENGINES AND BOILE venient to cars, &c. Addreaa, statin; Bosep WANTED—BY FAMILY OF FOUR ADULTS | and servant: three pleasant Chambers and Parlor in @ Gesirable location below Forty-second street, con. terms and ail par- &), large stock, trom $ tq 100 horse power, on hand at | Posatice, “wer “uamete Notleed) B- 0. G., box Nu duced prices;'also Ames’ Portable Enzines, saw Mills, irr Mifle, Portah seit anueponts vy « HITEMILL & CO, Sites Howstera, &¢. Buvers will consult mumunieating with us, 38 Cortlandt st CRUSHER WANTED—SECOND HAND, MB- size; iust be in good order. Address W, Ly CO,, 93, 9% ang 9 Liberty stroey what fur titre may be required | mecexsary, Address fur ona week, Z Heraid office. Bore WasTED—BY A MIDDLE AGED MAN, IN A private tamily or where there are tew boarders, in the vicinity of East Twenty-second street (three or four Blocks above or below), between First and Fourth ave- nues; can fixe best reference; can furnish bedding tor @ small room if IN | information gratis, GENUNG'S OMS AND HOUSES WANTED,—A FLOOR OF FIVE or six rooms wanted, unfurnished; over a store or in private house; rent from $40 to $60 per month; situ: ated on Fourth) avenue, Broadway, Sixth avenue, or | from Tenth to Thirtieth street, netween Fourth and Sixth avenues. Address PHYSICIAN, Herald Uptown Branch office. ANTED~A SMALL FURNISHED HOUSE, IW A central location, where Furniture can be bought on instalmenis. Address ©. F., box 3,579 Post oilice. WANTED. AR UNFUR! ‘ISHED ROOM, WITH PAN- try, hot and cold water and gas, with Board; tor a entleman, Address, with terms, HOME, Herald office ‘Wanten—a ROOM AND BEDROOM ON SECOND floor, unfurnished. for man and wife, in a private family, between Twellth and Fortieth streets and Third | and Sixth avenues; rent low. Address J. W. U., box 18h Heraid office | WANTED-* ROOM SUITABLE FOR STORING light articles of turmture, Address FURNITURE, Herald office. LA DINY ANTED—IN HARLEM, ACCESSIBLE TO BOAT, in a respectable locality, Part of a House, consist: | ing ot five or six rooms, for an'American family of three | adults, from May 1; rent not over $4. Address HOUSES, 59 Post office. A flo aes HOUSE, CONTAINING 12 TO M4 Toms, with all Improvements, tor. term ot Sires 200; location Ninth or Sixteenth ward. B. GARDNER, 137 Broadway. | | years; rent ‘Apply to H. WANTED -4 HOUSE, FULLY OR PARTLY FUR- nished, 12 or 1¢ rooms, on Northern Railroad of New Jersey; between Englewood and Closter preferred. Address H., box 1,847 Post office, with full particular: | ‘Wane, AN AMERICAN FAMILY OF ADULTS, | Upper Partof private house, about six rooms, an- | furnished; rent not to exceed $é0U; between Thirty- fourth and Sixty-second streets. Adaress J. B. C., box 161 Herald Uptown Branch ofice. In the Country. WASTEDIA, FURNISHED COTTAGE IN Tite country, along the Hudson preterred. Address M. box 8,092 New York Post otmce. FISKE AKYTS OR SALE.—“CRUCIFIXION | painting, by Vandyke; lite size. Address GEORGE | H. GARNEK, St. Mary's, Lik county, Pa, ALETTE.—KURT2'S ART GALLERY, NO. 6 EAST ) Twenty-third street. The third annual exhiblion | Of the Palette Art Assoclation is now open daily (except Sundays) trom 9A, M. untii6F. M. and Wednesday aed Saturday evenings from 6 til 102, M., unt March 30 1874, Admission tree. W. HOLBERTON, Chairman of Art Committee. _WANTED TO PURCHASE, NY PARTY HAVING §: tires, suitable for a large of a purchaser by addressing Uptown Branch oftice GHowoase WANTED—EIGHT OR TEN FEET LONG, two and a half feet wide; plote glass, Address BURHANS, Butler, Broom & Clapp's, 254 Broadway, N. Y. Wantep-a SECOND HAND APPARATUS, COM plete, for wanutacturing and Sovting soda water. MORGAN € ALLEN. a0 Foun street, want D—A SECOND HAND QUARTO PRINTING AN ORIGINAL OND HAND GAB FL private house, can hear UY, box 198 Herald ~ Press; self-inker, Worked Ly treadle. MORGAN & ALLEN, 59 Jonn street. “EXCHANGE, | FXQHANGE FOR REAL Austra, ulustrative’ of convict ana “emigrant ie e lenses perfect one ai | Boer bean exhibited in Atherica, °* 7 Ue country K. ONDERVONK, 405 Grand street. WATCHES, JEWELRY, A DIOKAMA OF &C, RARE CHANCE—AN ASSORTMENT OF SECOND hand grand, square and upright Pianos, of Svein- way & are fet peter ab tor sale cheap; also Stela- right Pianos to rent wate SWAY. & SONS, 109 and 111 East Fourteenth st. BEAUTIFUL PIANO, ONLY $80.—A STEINWAY Ptanotorte, 74 octave, carved legs, overstrung bass, every improvement; great sacrifice for cash. J, BIDDLE, 13 Waverley place, near Broadway. 26-Bleecker street, neur Bowery. ‘4 good Piano, $50; new, seven octave Pianos, $4 and $5 per month; Co.'s Organs and new Pianos for rent; Music at retail. GORDON & SON, 13 East lith'st., near Sth av. CRIFIC! «744 octave Pianotorte, 4 round corners, full agratfe Qrerstrang bass, cost $750, for $200. East 20th sirect, near Broadway. MAGNIFICENT 7: forte for sale— Found corners, made order, maranteed, used five months, ‘over and Stool; Parlor, Chamber, Dining Furniture, celebrated maker, family leaving city. 36 West 15th st., near 5th av, PRQCTOR'S LECTURES ON ASTRONOMY AT THE | Cooper Union.—3y special invitation of the Presi- | tor Europe, deliver two Lectures, in the Great Hall of be procured at $1 50, at Appletou's book store, 549 and 551 | iT 7 “ASTODART, SEVEN OCTAVE $600 PIANO FOR $150, ; 100; rosewood Organ, $50; | rince FOR CASH—A BRILLIANT TONED | Call 'remdence 21 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO. erbiywearved legs and case, four ( fully | for $300, including Paintings, Bronzes, Silverware, a’ sacrifice; property 201 BOWERY. Toy PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, GRAND |THE FIELDINGS, JOHN AND MAGGIE, TUESDAY | In Irish Sketches, - onze und Dances. MATIN: OLD TIME MINSTER I EPH HORN as BONE To DAY, . GRAND MISS KITTY BROOK'S SONGS, TUESDAY | BILLY ASHCROFT’S Songs and Lances. MATINEG NEW YORK BY GASLIGHT. TO-DAY, TONY PASTOR'S LOCAL MELODIES. AT 24. BARRY, TOOLLY, LANG, GIRARD, &C. ‘D MAGICAL SEA} for the benefit of the WESTERN HOMGOPATHIC DISPENSARYS at Association Hall, corner of Twenty-third siréet and Fourth avenue, i TUssDAY EVENING, MARCH 24, 1874, by Mr- EDGAR S. ALLIEN, Mr. Allien will perform a selected programme from his repertoire of Hiusions, I maijons and Feats of Necromancy, including tle wondertul illusion, THE LIVING AUTOMATON, and the greatest of modern sensations, a sees & INDIAN BOX TRICK, ether wit! 1 bi BASKET MYSTERY AND ROPE TYING EXTRAORDINARY, EW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 613 BROAD- way, between Houston and Bleecker streets — every oné sould visit the wonderful museam. [tis full | oeverything people shoald seo ant understand, Lec. | tures daily oa the “Philosophy of Marriage.” " Thosa parties uttable to attend these important lectures can ave them forwarded, post ire, on receipt ot 25 cents, by addressing SECRETARY NEW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 613 Broadway. TEVENS & €O.'S ART GALLERY, 89 Broadway, two doors above Seventeenth street. Exhibition ot Jerome Thompsen's world renowned tL RENE, O “PHE OLD OAKEN BUCKET,’ together with two of his later works, entitled COMING THROUGH THE RYE and THE LAST ROSE OF SUMMER, Open from 9 A. M. to6 ¥. M. | QURAN ICROF’ —NEW PIANOS RENTED—$200, MAGNIFICE} ; 7 A.W hetave agratte rosewood oversiring iron frame | PHEMUSICAL| BILLY ASHCROFT AT THE MAT. Piafolorte, eatved legs, stool, €, latest improvements; WON a House, in Irish Specialties and fin. fully guaranteed. oe eats INSTRUMENTS. | opian Comtculities HE NEWEST MUSIC. “By the Erook,” song, J. R. Thom uickstep,” Gratulla, sc: “Sweet ratt, 40c.; “So the Children Say, Lite Waltzes,” Strauss, 75c. ; “Ooi dedicated to UF. Sothern. We” Go jedica: Mr! Sothern, die, WILLIAM A. POND & CO. ‘ 447 Broadw 9 Ui BS erence MUSIC CES Galaxy gi't combination; Professor Albiney, great- est living magician, clarionet and piccolo soloist; Kivoitt Fire presents for all; admission, 35 cents. PH HORN ON | SEE THE MASTER OF MINSTRELSY, THE END Eph Horn, as Bones in the Congo ONCE MORE. | Bana, at Tony Pastor's Opera House. Matinee to-day at 24g. as, O0c.: “Tribute aw w Be. CHARLES WELS, 86 Stewart's. can save 40 per cent | lo and 118 We treet, Sixth av. A SREW, ZIANOS, 70 RENT-UPRIGHT | AND + square, or for sale low; rent deducted if purchased, Fourth avenue, six doors above ‘A LL WANTING FIRST CLASS PIANOS OR ORGANS buying of RAVEN & CO., R. KAHN’S GRAND MUSEUM AND POLYTECHNIC Institute.—Rebuilt, remodelled and with 5,000 tresh attractions, now open to the public at 683 Broadway, nearly opposite the Grand Central Hotel. Models of every portion of the human, frame, breathing mechanical fig- tres, dc. altogether comprising the most eptertainin and insiructive exhibition in the world. Admission cents. Scientific lectures daily, free to visitors. A celient order, for $75; Stodart, maker, JOHN REILLY, 348 West Sixteenth street. FINE ROSEWOOD PIANO, 6% OCTAVE, IN EX. ‘Inquire of VOL, MONSTERRY'S FENCING AND SPARRING C Academy, 602 Sixth avenue, near Thirty-fitth street. Boxing taught in one montn, superior Fencing Apparatus richly carved case, havin; afte, &c., cost $975, for 3 about purchasing a pianoforte. 210 West Zist street. PRIVATS FAMILY WILL SELL AT A SACRI- ee fice their elegant Decker & Brothers’ Pianoforte, a brilliant toned 74% octave, four round, rosewood Piano, ali improvements, overstrung @ great chance for those ‘Cull nt private residence and Boxing Gloves tor sale.’ Send for elrculars. EASTER EGGS—A LARGE ASSORTMENT NOW ,,Teady: Fags in velvet, satin, wax, gold. pape straw, sugar; Panorama. Surprise and Nouget, at R. GIBSON’S, Broadway and ‘wenty-second street, im: A tave rosewood ments. 28 Third A forte for sal for $300; Stool, Cover, Music Bedroom Suits, Carpets, &c. Cail at 120 West 23d street, near 6th avenae, some Pranoforte, Stool, Cover and Musk right Vianotorte: eet, near Bowery. 3 also 7 06: used 8 months; original cost $1,200, GAY. fourth street, second be! EST N prices and for rent Steinway, Weber and others. Large discounts. forte, liaving carved legs, overstrung bi &e., sacrificed tor $140. Compelied to. sell, | Europe. Cost $40). “Guarantee Bleecker stree for cash ourselves, at MiRic th avenue) '3, No, 8 Union squai LADY WILL SELL—FOR LESS THAN $100, HAND- modern’ improve. GRAND SCALE 74% OUTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO- binets also Parlor and | private family leaving city. PIANO FOR $75—-ELEGANT 7% OCTAVE, CITY FIRS ASS ALTO Is OF AA “toaker, carved legs and case, sweet, pov erful tones it May lina Pr ¢ ata eacrifice: cash, rent or instalments. dor Weat Foris | Aamyemiett Tom May 7 int Protestans church PIANOS AND ORGANS AT WHOLESALE Hazelton, Hallet & Davis, AGNIFICENT 73¢ OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO- agratte, ving tor | > IANOS.—LARGE STOCK, BEST MAKERS, CHEAP Rent applied toward purchase, eer ice porter of surprises and favors for the German. A a MUSICAL. BASSO OF ABILITY AND EXPERIENCE DE. sires an engagement alter Ist May; Episcopal pre- ferred. Address C: BASS, Herald oftce. FIRS CLASS SOLO BARYTONE DESIRE eugagement for Easter Sunday, Address G. Decker Bros., 33 Union square. AN care Italian opera, teaches Piano and Singing, at 7 at_‘wenty-seventh street, near sixth avenue; terms erate. Ar ieisttiotee fe TENOR SINGER, FROM e BERRY & CO, 789 Broadway. “A GENT: UT. Nn BX TONALLY PINE RACE WATER SON, NO. 481 BROADW. Pianist, gives lessons at pupils’ residences at $8 per ont tats Planes Concerta, Ovenecieat and | auarter; highest, 'recommen:tations irom numerous other Organs, at extremely low prices, for cash, auring arous Address TECHN QUE, Herald Uptown Branch is week, to make room for repairs; second hand | OMe “ EONMECRE ENT A Pianos, Organs and Melodeons at $9) and upwards. NARD—MUSICAL UNIVERSITY (CHARTERED BY ecihecitl wet of Legislature). 92 Clinton place.—Private lessons only. No classes. No nonsense. Circ y Address PRIVATE MUSICAL UNIVERSITY eee Ougren CHOIR WANTED—A QUARTET CHOIR, for a Presbytevian church in this ctty ; salaries $1,600 per annum, Address MUSIC, Herald Uptown Branch oitice. 7 MARIA BRAINERD (SOPRANO) IS OPEN FOR did tone salmost n DANCING ACADEMIES. DANCING ACADEMIE® E LESSONS at any hour, day or evening t private Academy, 24; Basi #ieventh st « PRIV CIROULAR: ing, No. 212 Fifth avenue, oorner street, Pupils can commence at any time. Send for circular, PATCHES, SUITABLE FOR spi: ‘ULATIVE. PUR- Wy the Dox or singly, sénd tor price liat. Eien JACOBS, No. oAstor Hyuse. way. ME, ROSA, CLAIRVOYANT, \ whole life, shows oures all dyseascs, Foe, A KVEALS ‘our future partner in a dreaw, Ps $72 Canal streets, — | ing. N. cost 3 will be sold low to a ash purchaser, Call on J.T. ‘Sige 1 Murray street A —DODWORTH'S PRIVATE OLAEIES FOR DANG. . Twenty-siath M*‘ iKagement ma Protestant church from May L ‘Address of call on P.M ea, IANOFORTE,«820).—A PARTNER WANTED IN an | Adress 180 Kast Fufteonth etre important branch of Pianoforte manufacturing; ESORTE MUSICALE, business established and permanent. Reterences, Ad- 7 West Twenty-eighth street, between Broad: dress K. 8. T., Herald omc and Fifth avenue, songs, Duets and Quartets every evel | PGE NORMAL DEPA ENT of tne NEW YORK CONSERVATORY ts at No, 5 East F irteenth street, next to Delmonico’s. | Lay co aS. AT THE CLG gM ie ee eavenly t NH) e ei | choir trom Muy. Address Miss ADDIE RANDALL, No, 20 West Ninth street. y anpen ron ae Pee eer ce gratuit: Ville, a first class rano, ously oF Pie ete aanpeniation: address A. B.C, Highty. sixth street Station. | choir; must have voices and be fair readers; | coos eect ALB YOUR ‘ Wa4sr80-THNOR AND BASS, FOR A QUARTET i] A. VAN HAMME | | as revised and adapted by Augustin Ds n~ SDTIDTE\:.5-!-1...1.1..- Ni310's GARDEN. , eet mete UNANIMOUS COMMEN! reed OF THE PRESS GE! L DE! OF THE PUBLIN saree eee merece Sor a soem and to continue the | representations beautiful American love ony of penn swine AVY CROCKETE during the remainder of the present season. Mr. FRANK MAYO. DAVY CROCKETT Miss ROSA KAND. LEANOR VAUGHN: SATURDAY MATINEE AT HALF-PAST ONE, ALLACK’S. Proprietor and Mai MR. LE: ALL, Doors open at Ta Commsiices ab otiore SEeACk Reappenrance of MONDAY, MARCH SCAND EVERY Were ‘" oe af CREHER NOT B, -ennsiubonad eC r. Lester Wallack’s Comic Drama in'dve aot, entitled with new scenery and accessories and the following cast:— WYNDHAM OTIS... ..MR. LESTER WALLA iver characters by Mir JOUN GILBURT Mee HAROe BECKETT, Mr. J. W. CARR LL, Mr. |. J. FER. geen Me ey Mi Wise Nttas: vere " dene ed it 8 jaa 2 I. JOHN SEFION and Miss ESTELLE ROWE, beet SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY AND EVENTS, ACT THE FI@ST. EXTERIOR OF MR. FLAMBERRY’S HOUSE, near Cen- tral Park, by Mr. J. MORRIS, In this act will be shown how a trifling circumstance may Jead to grave error. ACT THE SECOND, EXTERIOR OF MR. FLAMBER«Y’S HOUSE, as before. In this act will be shown how the effects of one mis- take may possibly produce two or three more. ACT THE THIRD, A BACHELOR'S APARTMENTS UP TOWN, BY MR, J, WATSON, In this act will be shown that there { no improvement’ in the position of the parties concerned, but rather the reverse, ACT THE FOURTH. DRAWING ROOM IN MK. FLAMBERRY’S HOUSE, BY MR. J, OLARE, In this act affairs are wound up to @ state of confusion and desperation that nothing but some tortunate chance can unravel. ACT THE FIFTH. LAKE AT CENTRAL PARK, by Mr. J. CLARE, The act commences in contusion. Whether the parties concerned are eventuaily released trom the dilemma, and if so how, will be revealed in THE DENOULMENT. CENTRAL PARK MATINEE, SATURDAY, AT 1:30, In active preparation, the military Drama of THE VETERAN, AVENUE THEATKE, z ith st., next Broadway. Begins at8: over at 10:3. Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY... roprietor and Manager CHARITY | BYERY brah ‘ani SATURDAY MATINEE AT 10, “Alas for the rarity Of Christian charity Under the sun! Oh! it was pittul! Near a whole city full, ome she had pone.” - ‘Mr. CHARLES FISHER: ‘Mr, D. H, HARKINS RANK HARDENBER( Mr. GEORGE CLARKE Mr, JAMES LEWIS Mr, W. DAVIDGR ‘RANK CHAPMAN i. Miss ADA DY AY Eve, her daughter. Miss SARAU JEWETT Ruth Tredgett, a ur FANNY DAVENPORT FOURTH WEEK and UNWAVERING SUCCESS of this most FASCINATING PLAY; received nightly with. alternate Iaughter, tears and enthusiasm, r OMIQU atone .) BBOADWAY. es Jose. ae Sole Proprietor ped beta SANDFORD and WILSON, the tat Comedians, I, FRANK FRAYNE, CLARA BUTLER, ae Little F. FRAYNE, Fred =mailey. Mr. Fitz Partington. Mr. Skinner, a she The Butler..... Mrs. Van Brug 514 in the sensational drama, ‘OROLOSO. Miss BUTLER will shoot an apple from the hand of Mr. Frayne, and I. FRANK FRAYNE, with a loaded rifle and an onnce leaden ball, will shoot an apple from. the head of Miss Butler. DIAMOND and RYMAN as the Dublin Policemen, MACKIN and WILSON in new Songs and Dances, Mr, JOHN ALLEN, Mr. JOHN HART, Mr. ADD RYMAN, in new Sketches. Miss ALICE BENNETT, the pleasing songstress. All the mammoth troupe in ‘ A NEW OLIO. AY AND SATURDAY. MATINER WEDNE: FRIDAY AFTE 10. GRAND CHARITY 2 oN 27, t 10 THE POOR OF THR: ‘Th WARD, under the supervision of Alderman THOMAS FOLEY- BY Y THEATRE. TUESDAY, March 24, 1874, Re-engagement of Mr, E, ‘t. STETSON. Second and last weak of Stanley McKenna’s very success- ul Dr: REVENGE, » entivied Re-engagement of the great 2 CAREOLU VAMIUL. | smmpdie ‘e-engagement of the popular Ethiopian Comedian, . CHAKLEY WHITE, Second week of Mr, BOB HALL. Engagement of Mr. J. H. BARTLEY, the Champion Tamborine and Bone Soloist, MASQUERADE, CE HIGH, B TWINS and PEEL YOURSELF, THURSDAY, Maren 26, 1374, Grand Matinee Benetit to the Poor of the Pourth ward, under the direction of Captain CHARLES ULLMAN, MONDAY, March 30, | appear in THE POLISH JEW (onossecs, : nae Brondway and Thirty-fifth street. LAST WEEK OF PARIS BY MOONLIGHT, LENTEN ENTERTAINMENTS, TYROLEAN MUSIC BY THE PRAEGER FAMILY, GRAND HISTORICAL PAINTING mart Nonaan, MYRIAD MARVELS OF THE PROMENADB, GRAND CONCERT BY THE | MELODEUM AND COLOSSEUM BAND. Open from 1 to and trom 7 to 10 P. M. Admission $1. ‘Take Broadway or Sixth avenue cars, | No extras. Extensive novelties in preparation tor Faster. \OLOSSEUM, SPFCIAL CARD, In compliance with numerous and constant inquiries the management of the Colosseum have decided to un. veil Matt. Morgan's grant Historical Patating of THE LAST MOMENTS OF SUMNER previous to the com- mencement of the usual programme, and subsequent ta the conclusion. This magnificent work of art, which ts intended asa tributejof respect to the great “tatesman ‘who bas passed away, will be placed on view in solemn silence divested of ail’ the customary accessories of our The curtains will be raised at] and 4 in the it 7 and 9 in the evening. RS, F. B. CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE, Every evening W. 8. Gilbert's play of Mu tng) CHARITY, large Miss MINNIE CONWAY....a3 ERMANIA THEATRE, AD, NEUENDORF Py is TUESDA’ Re EINE LEICHTE PERSON, Comedy, in three acts, by Pohl. Box office open daily trom 9 till $ o'clock. STEINWAY HALL, TUESDAY, MARCH 24, foncert given b; THE SWEDISH NATIONAL GLEE SINGERS (adouble quartet of male voices). assisted by Miss ELIZABETH A. BABBITT, Sovrano (ately froin Europe), -Ruth Tredgett Directer Mrs. BERGITTE SooT. Pianist Admission, $1. SSUCIATION HALL. PROCTOR, MR. RICHARD A, PROCTOR'S WELL COURSE ON ASTONOMY. he Past and Futare of the World.”” ther Worlds than Ours."" ther Suns than Ours,” .—"The Infinites Around Us." ppleton's, 649 Broadway ; Guriey's, Twenty - corner Fourth ave ‘hd Scribner's, 651 Broad way. pwesty |? ENUINE, IRISH ARTISTS, MINUTES | the Fieldings, in Irish Songs, Danced IN IRELAND. | and Sketches, at the Matinee today, — Tony Pastor's Opera House. is, f0e.: Fille de Mme. Ait. nar Watts “Galop” and “Lancers, a yg 4 PUBLISHED—“LOHENGRIN" AND “AIDA,” a ol 7 Funeral March” each ; Sumner ithographi, 4c. 5 rite,” halk, 75. Fuerte AUS: Music Publishers, 711 Broadway 1H 3 her new Songs today, at Tony T Cone Pastor's Opera Hoose.” Rememuee VOCALISTS, the Grand Matince at 24. | UBASSY WILL PLAY TO-NIGHT A PRACTIOG A. Garnier, at the latter's room, PseSttth Sireot and University piace. "07m commen “) N ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN, WiTH $600 CASH, TO. AY travel with and act as treasurer tora first clase ¥arietv company. Apply at 74 Broadway, room 3, JARD.—STRICTLY PRIVATE MUSIC LESSONS— Miss WATSON and other successful lady teachers ive lessons to ladies and chilaren at Musical University, G@Ainton place, near Fitth avenue. ONY PASTOR | TIREK HOURS OF REAL FUN AT E eo DASHING KITTY BROOKE IN SINGS HIS Tony Pastor's Opera House to-day, BEST SONGS | Matinee ut 24. Everybody will TO-DAY. sure to take it in, ETROPOLITAN THEATRICAL AND SHOW PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THRATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIBTY Curq LEADER, Herald Up: | CONSTANTLY O% HAND,

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