Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
4. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. ~~ wv Mod nto The possibility af a new issue af inconvertidle paper I regard with amazement and anctety, and, anmy fudgment, such an issue would be a detrt Ment and a shaire,—CHAKLES SUMNER, in this City and Brooklyn, NTS) |OUSE WANTED—MEDIUM SIZE, Eiemreots furnishes, between Thirty-fourth an MINnth streets, oy a wali strictly private responsi~ tnliy. Address, staang lowest terms, HALLING- Herald of Si SHED HOUSE WA ton by Beriow laly, where owner would board for all or'parto! rent, With’ privilege of other boarders; treterences. Address 4. L., Herald Uptown Hranen office, N UNFURNISHED SECOND FLOOR OR FLAT FOR piieman and wite, no children, with family of its, living in the:rown house, and not gong to move May, on cast ade, not above Thir.y-fourth street. Ad- ie ‘ON, <TED—IN GOOD LOCA- hi dress, stiting (wi parucuars and terms, W. B, C. Beven(y ninth street SECOND FLOOR (ABOUT . ed—By a family of four adults; permanent if su ‘Ninth ward preierred, state rent Address H., box fPost office, New York. Acwaaee® aN D + House, ‘ully furnished, taking Board in full or part payment jor rent, can hear of a Tespousibie tenant by addressing D.. box lo2 Herald office, Location between Sixteenth and Fourth s.reets, west sid A WELL FURNISHED FLAT WANTED—IN A GOOD A neighborhood, by’ a tamily of three persons, not above second siory. Address 5., box 2,381 Post office GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WISH A ICELY furnisted Second Floor, with all the conveaiences for light housekeeping; private house preierred; rent not Ww exceed per wonth; will occupy permanenly it suited ; re. ces. Address W. G. C., Herald otlice. A. SMALL HIGH STOOP BROWN ATONE HOUSE wanted—Unturnished ; private (amily ; three years Jease; rent not exceeding $5; must be’ in good order aud location, Address box 4,611 Post offic: A GENTLEMAN DESIRES A SMALL. NICELY FOR: Uished flat at a moderate rent, between J wenty-tith and Sixty-fiith streecs, tor unmediate occupancy. Ad- dress Z, box 187 Herald Uptown 5, 5 —100 RESPONSIBLE APPLICANTS FOR HOUSES . who don’t wish to go to Pine street for permits. OUR ROOMS) WANT. ated 5 A Owners Diease register i ry Open evenings, A PHYSICIAN 3 TO HEAR from private tamilis, residing anywhere between Forty-sixth and sixty- econd sreets, who would like to reduce their expenses by renting a furnished Room, suit- able tor an oflice; a German taiully preierred. Address Dr. D., Herald Uptown Brauch oice, 1,260 Broadway. YOUNG HOUSE, FURNISHED OR PARTLY FURNISHED, wanted by a smail tamily of adults, where the Owner will remain in lieu of rent and the privilege ot taking « few bowraers Address Mrs. L, M. B., station H. Aid | IRING TO LET THEIR } CUADY'S House Agency, 120 | NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, MARCH 29, 1874—QUINTUPLE SHEET. LL CL nr AMUSEMENTS. in this City and Brooklyn. ANTED—BY A SMALL FAMILY OF ADULTS, A house to take care ot while owner is abroad. Ad- dress Mrs. B., station H. WANTEDI8Y A SMALL, RESPECTABLE FAMILY of adults, the lower or upper Part of @ private Portioin'end seventy nfuh eureka, east or west. “Address ortieth a 5. M., box lu? Herald office. . | WAXTED-UNFURNIBHED, THREs | OR, FOUR Rooms for gentleman and wife; Ninth or Fifteenth wards preserred, Address, sang terms, conveniences, | &e., Wal, W. WHITE, 497 Broadway. | Vy ANTED—A MEDIUM-SIZED HOUSE, WELL FUR. Rished, between Waverley place and Fourteenth street, at $3000 per anuum. Address K. 2, box 218 Herald office. |¥ J ANTED RESIDENCE BETWEEN FORTIS. AND Seventieth streets, west side preierred ; $15,000 to $20.00, Address, with particulars, box 5072 Post office. ANTED—FRONT BASEMENT FOR DOCTOR W office, unfurnished; Very moderate rent from May between Bieecker and Thirtieth streets, or with a bick Room and attic Bedroom, Address R. EB, L, Herald otice. “HOUSE, WITH MODERN TANTED—COMFORTABL > | V lin) rovements ; extra gropore preferred; in Brook- lyn or Veinity; tor cash and ovher desirable Real Estate. | Adaress box 1,879 TANTED—BY A FAMILY W idwer Part of a house, with a few additional Hoon in a respectable neighborhood ; premises must be in goo. order aid have alt movern improvements; location be- “en Twenticth and -evenueth streets and between ond and Eighth avenues; first class references given. State number ot house and ‘price wanted explicit ad- dress HULSE HUNT.R, b Hi thi | Ware MEDIUM SIZED FURNISHED HOUSE, | in Brooklyn, or within 25 miles of New York. Ad- dress, with tull pay +, Herald office, W ANTED—AN ELEGANTLY FURNISHED LiOUSE, by atamily of adults; a hberal rent will be paid for one in an unexceptionadle neighborhood. a iting interview, box 3,894 Post office. | V Address, ANTED—A SECOND FLOOR, WITH ALL CON- veniences, in a quiet private house, irom Thirticth to Forty-fth street, and bet : avenues; rent moderate ath and Seventh dress M. ©. W., box 475 Post of Wy sntep—s FLAT, WITH ALL THE MODERN IM provements, with from 7 to 10 roums, between Fourth and Sixth avenues and Twenty-third and Forty- second streets, Address KE. J. L., 185 Leroy street, | WARTED—STORE AND DWELLING ON THIRD OR | Sixth avenue, at Areasonable rent. Address B. &. | HOVEY, 14) Bast Sixieenti street, | V TANTED—A FULLY FURNISHED HOUSE, CEN- trally located, where rent will be taken in board; would rent one m the country for the summer; highest relerence, A tdress PHYsi TAN, Herald 5 ew York Post office. )¥ THREE ADULTS, THE AN OLD, DWELLING, OR | TENEM wanted—PFor a light business purpose, York or Brookiyn Aadres:, stating tull JH. G McULs's, 17 West Fourth street. SMALL FAMILY OF ADULTS WOULD LIKE A Floor or part of 4 Mouse with some genteel iamily, i a good neighborhood, within ten minutes walk of the Metropoiitam Howl; Peterences exchanged. Address ADULT FAMILY, Station A, Spring street. A ~PARTIES HAVING HOUSES TO RENT WILL AA. find it w ineit advantage to leave description at our office, as we Lave applications for furnished and un- surnished houses in ali parts of the city; nu charge un- Jess satisfactory tenant 1s obtained. HUIOHINSON & WILSON, 37 Union square. CIGAR STORE WANTED-IN GOOD LOCATION, established; will trade Louse and Lot in Brooklyn on easy terms Adress Clualts, Herald Uptown Brauch ‘oftice. (A FURNISHED HOUSE, WAN small, strictly private family; location between Lexington and seveuch avenues und not above Forty second sirect. Please address, stating full particulars, A. F. H., box 182 Herald oi SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY WANT TUREE OR four Rooms, with an American family, tor house Keeping. Adarcas, with particulars and Tent, which must be tow, AMERIC box 1! Herald ofite —-WE HAVE SEVERAL GOOD TEN furnished and unturnished Houses in good loca- Tous up town at $4.0 to $5,0); parties desiring to let will ind it to their inierest to call on WM, H. MAYES & BUNS, % Cedar street. GENTLEMAN AND WIF three or tour ple ae TOW rice $20 to $26 per month. Address, with 1ull particu: ws, PERMANESY, box il herald Uptown Branch oitice. N AMERICAN FAMILY, THREE ADULTS, WANT A second Flour; location between Fourteenth and Fortieth streets : rent nut to exceed $3) per mouth. dress T. J., box 119 Leraid Uptown Branch office. A WANTED. ON 4 LEASE OP TWO OR MOR Years, a large furnished House, in a central local- ity, by a frst class tenanc; the house must contain a large number o! rooms aut be fre dross ERADIUs &. PaiMes, He DESIRE, AT O tor housekeepin trom objecitons* Ad- Id omic BD—BY A VERY | Ad- | WANTEDCBY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, WITH- out chidren, tw: r three unturnished Rooms for light housexeeping in a private family; terms not to ex- ceed $18 per monta; east side preserred, Address L. M.. box 28 Herald oilice. WAXTED-FOR A PLAIN FAMILY OF FOUR (GE | tleman, wife and two daughters), two large Roo} on the second or third floor, with hot and cold water a) us; afew boarders or private tamily preierred. Ad- ss, With full pardicwars, RUSSELL, Herald Uptown Branch office W ANIEOIUPPER OR LOWER PART OF 4 HOUSE, about seven rooms, beween Tweltth and Sortieth | streets, for a small family ot adults; rent moderate, Ad- | dress, With tui particulars, J. P. box 29 Herald once. y JANTED—POR TWO ADULTS, ON EAST SIDE, AN piurnished Second Floor, in a quiet private house » town; rent not to exceed $45. Address J. PULLENA, 0 Grand street. \astep—ey a LEMAN AND WIFE WITH | two children, a nice second and partot third Floor yruth small quiet family (owner of house preterred) up Yown, westside; must be good locaton, Address M. B. TLEMAN AND K., © Warren street. V 7 ANTED—BY APRIL 1, FOR A G. wite, three or four uulurnished Kooms on first or second floor, with a striedy private American family, not above thirty-fifth street; rent not to exceed $30. AU: with full particulars, for one week, A. C., box 135 Uptown Branch ottice, TANTED—A SECOND OR THIRD FLOOR, IN A strictly private family, for light housekeeping: rent not to exceed $8) per month ; best reterences given and required. Address ri., Herald office. JANTED—A FULLY FURNISHED HOUSE WHERE Board would be takeu as part payment of rent, with pri of taking other boarders: location west of Mad- ison avenue, Fourteenth and Forty-tith streets, Address Herald Uptown Branch offic —iOUR ROOMS, 0: EAST SID! BE ‘anal street; wanted by April 1 or May 1; year. Address T. F. B., Herald office. ED—SUITABLE OFFICE ROOM IN PRIVATE ise, between Madison and Sixth ay first class demtist. Address JAS. C, ABRAM. Sixth avenue. W ADY PARTY ABOUT LEAVING A FIRST O1ASs fA suburban Residence to go abroad may meet with a highly responsible and respectable ¢ Heman, of ama tamtiy, who willgive his conscienuous care to the property'and a reasonable rent, by addre full paru WAXTEDITWO | OR THREE | UNFURNISHED Rooms, ou second or third tloor, in a quiet, private house, near Eighth or Ninth avenue, between Forticth and Fitty-ninth streets, by a references given. Address A. ottice. mail, r ing, with ERUMANT, box .29 Heraid oftice: PARTMENTS OF SIX ROOMS WANTED—BY AN American ‘amily ot three adults and one litte girl eight yeurs old, in the vicinity ot Seventh aud Ninth ave nues and twenty-first and IWenty-sixtu streets. Address F.P. W., 272 bigith avenue. YOUNG ¢ AN OF QUIET HABITS DE- sires a larg ned Room, ‘or Parior, and Bed- Toom in the house of a Widow jady; a French flat pre- jerred. Address DIsUKinT, Herald Uptown Brauch outice. FURNISHE IMMER HOTEL WANTED—BY A + bingy 2g the party. Address H. B. KENT, Gro: House, k79 Blece ser street, New York, giving full parti ‘ulars, rpnt, bumper of rooms, &c. {IVE OR SIX RUOMS WANTED—ON FIRST FLUOR’ on third, Fourth or Sixth avenues*between Tenth and Thirty-Dith strects, or on any street trom Tenth to shirty-tith, Le.ween Phird and pixin avenues. Address, stating rent and full particulars, PHYSICiAN, Herald Uptown Branch oinee. « “PPURNISHED HOUSE WANTED-NEAR FIFTH A hue, for summer or longer, by a small private family Must be first class and rent low; possession soon. Address Lx ottice. ¥ WANTED—BY A GENTLEMA: D WIFE, furnished or unfurnished, city or suburbs, to take eare of and aid in seiling or Tenting: refined, caretul People. Address or apply at room li, 7 Cedar street. WO YOUNG GENTLEMEN WISH TO OBTAIN A pleasant, ‘urnisbea Room, without board Fourteenth and iturtieth streets, Second and Sixth ave- Mues. Address, stating TEKMS, Herald office. 0 TRAVELLERS.—A LADY AND HER SERVANT would take charge of a house during absence of vowner; unjuestionabie reterences given, Address B. B. 308 West Twenty-ta. iy Y TNFURNISHED MEDIUM SIZED HOUSE WANTED— in gocd order, containing 12 or 14 rooms, in central, respectable jocation, for private boarding Louse, at the price of $100 or $h20. and not above Twenty-third street, Address box 124 Herald offic | dintnediate possession: between | WANTED, TO RENT—A HOUSE, FOUR STORIE: high, high stoop, not less than "20x55, lot 10) fee deep, located between Forty-second and Fifty-f.th streets, and Stxth and Madison avenues, on a three | years’ lease; house must be in good ordet ties will. ing toaccepi not above 83,00) reut per year from. a first Class tonant will please address 8 N., box 3,79 Post office. $2.000. —WANTED TO RENT. A nished House, by a small private ramily prompt payments and retereace: . 74 Broadway. Address HOUSE, room The possibility of a new issue of incenvertidle paper I regard with amazement and anriety, and, in my judgment, such an issue would ve a detri- ment Gnd a shame, —CHARLES SUMNER. In the Country. FE pm City Hail; tarnished or antarnished; on the water preferred. Please address, with full particu- lars, H. W. G., box 172 Herald office ARGE, FULLY FURNISHED HOUSE, WITH 14 stable, wanted; moderate rent, near the water; fruit and shade, within li hours of New York city; rent rom ito October 1. * Address, stating every partic- Maj ui. W., Herald Brooklyn Branch office, ANTED-FOR THE SUMMER, A FURNISHED New Brighton, 8.1.) situated on high giving description, location and terms, ‘ost office, New York, 'ANTED—TO RENT A LARGE HOUSE OR SMALL Hotel in the vicinity of New York, with amplo grounds attached; Long Branch or New Brighton pre lerred. Address S. M., Herald Uptown Branch office. "ANTED—LARGE FURNISHED COUNTRY HOUSE, for summer; modern improvements, garden, shad not more than hour trom city; near depot; reasonabl rent; Orang orthern New Jersey Raliroad, preierred. Address 139 West Foriy-tirst street JNFUKNISHED ROOMS WANTED—BY THREE G tlemen: three Koome on third floor, below Thirt; Jourth sireet, between Second and Sixth avenues. Ad- dress GILMAN, tleraid office. W* N, NTED—BY TWO GROWN PERSONS, THREE OR four rooms in a. private house ; good location, be- tween Jenth and ihirtieth streets: terms must be mod- | €raie: reierences tu be exchanged. Address W. W., Dox 3,242 Post othce. TANTED— THI «modern imp. rent about $1,000. 22s South sircet. “WASTED IBY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, furnished Room nt $600; location, Fourth aveuue and below Thirty-tourth street. M., box i# Herald oiice. V ANTED—TWO OR THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS on second floor of a private bouse, tor i keeping, by two persons; good neighborho Fourteenth street and between Third and sev ues; rent trom $55) to $450 per anaum,; reterence: (Address K. J., box 1405 Post office SB STORY HIGH STOOP HOF ements), below Thirtieth street on or address J. W. ANDEKSON, X UN. west of Address TANTED ¢ TO RENT, WITH PRIVILEGE OF PUR- —A moderate sized House, wi-h from one to five acres of land) within one hour of city; must be on a healthy, and in convenient walking dis- ad high grou tance of depot. Tess box 23) Herald office. TANTED—ON NORTH SHORE, STATEN ISLAND, iu easy access of city, near water and land- | ing, a large, comfortably furnished House ; iruit, shade; | moderate terms essential. Address CALRO, Heraid Up- town Branch office. TION.~KNOW THY DESTINY. AFTER YOU ived and lost faith consult this won- oyant; gives luck; tells everything. prty-first street, near Broadway. —MME. LA BLANCH, THE GREAT UNRIVALLED Business and Medical Clairvoyant, No. 102 West xth avenue. Twenty-eightn street, nm REAL ASTROLOGER.—PROFESSOR LISTER, 42 years’ practice (27 in Boston), now at 829 Sixth aye- nue. “Send for a circular. ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND CHILD, ‘a Second Floo isekeeping, in a good neigl- {borhood on west site, above Fentis street, Aduress, stat- Ang terms, Which must be moderate, F. M., box 1,504 Post Joftice. Woyepoay, 4 FAMILY OF THREE Floor of about six rootas, in a quiet oilice. ANTED—BY & FAMILY O Second Floor of four rooms, in Mot to exceed $400 per aunuim. “Ad. Heraid office. | teaca| Caughter, bor with a cau), the greatest livin turner and ctairvoyant. 139 Van Vorst stree ontgomery, Jersey City. No gents. near a | GENUINE ~ CLATRVOYANT.—TRAGES LOST A. property, absent friends, lawsuits and_ business af | fairs generally. Mrs. JAMES, 101 Kast Thirtieth street, | (Sige ULT MME. BLANCHO, PHRENOLOGIST, PHYS- FULLY FUR. | —MME. WILLIS, LATE OF ST, LOUIS, SEVENTH | | Easter Monday. speetable family; | , Herald Uptown Branch | | chitin ; jognomist, Business and Medical Clairvoyant. 101 East Thirtieth street, corner Fourth avenue. | JRUROPEAN CLAIRVOYANT — TELLS NAMES, | ikenesses, causes marriages; Sic. and $1. y t ED TORE ON WEST ween Tenth and Twenty- ANTED—A MEDIUM side and on Broadway, third streets only, Address, stating rent HERMAN RUDOLPH, 579 Broadway. “WANTEDIMAY 1. WITHIN 40 MINUTES OF PRANK, lin street, in Brooklyn, @ first clues smuail three” Gory high stoop’ House ; rent hot to exceed $74). Address A.C. F Franklin street, New Yor! WARIED—BY 4 SMALL FAMILY: taining three or four rooms in a good neighbor hood, below Fourteenth street ; price not to exceed $3 per month, Address H. W. H., Herald office. ¥V JANTED—BY A SMALL FAMILY, FIV x ‘Rooms; rent about $80 per month, below Forty- second street, between Third and Seventh avenues, No Bxents, Addiese J. A. J., station #, “WANTED—BY AN AMERICAN FAMILY OF THREE adulis, a Second Floor of four rooms, with gas and fwaier, in a private ouse rent not to exceed $3 jon between Second and Eighth avennes, Twentieth to ixtieth street, Address C. J., box 218 Hetald oitice. Ww ‘TED—BY TWO SMALL PAMILIES, A HOUSE Ae Harlem Ls or jease tor five reas, stating terns, w y Bites £28 Horsid Uprewa Brauch ome oe OW: O Wy satED A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED HOUSE pear Fifth avenue, where the owner will remain ‘to board) highest, references give 2 : Steve Me, heraid Uptown Branch once. “eaured Ad wad location, A ANTED—FOR A SMALL FAMILY OF ADULTS, A | Flat of six or seven rooms, Qocation between Twentieth and Third and Sixth avenues: nei Able; terms not to exceed $I. Fost office, '\ ANTED-BY A, YOUNG | MARRIED COUPLE, or jour Rooms in a private louse, Porty-third and Fifty.second treeta and sixthrand xing f@venues; rent al i Town Branch eee eae dress W. K. B., Herald Up- A hon Srgeeh UNFURNISHED th street and Sixth a: bol: box ud Herald U with all improvements ; Kightietn streets and hborhood unexception- dress J. F. C., Vox 2,306 ROOMS FOR | grave; finds absent friends, reevvers' stolen prop- fours 9 to 6. 351% Bower: | Seer Sracadond | M* T. J. LEWIS, RELIABLE B ical clairvoyant, 1,28 Broadway. MES, NORWOOD, aSTROLOGIST—CONSULT TER for everything, personally or by letter. 9 Third avenue, MiNE. COLLINS, ONE OF TIE BEST CLATRVOY- I ants in the city, 273 Sixth avenue, near Seven- townth street. \ 4 ——\. ME. DECOLAM'S CLAIRVOYA future foretold. 100 West sixte fails removing your troubl O! INAL MME, BYR¢ } NT POWER NEVER past, present and th st., corner Sixth av, 8 AND MEDI- cal Spiritualist.—Test her, B.— Medical ponsultations tree every Wednesday. yg oth poe AIRVOYANT AND usiness Medium, names given of the living @6 Hast Twellth street. «© °% ‘He HIVing and dead. MEDICAL. DR. FRANKLAN (LATE OF PRU Priv: |. MAURICEAU, M. D. street, near Greenwi “81, Office, 161 Bleecker su” OFFICE 129 LIBERTY Wir A. A. hird avenue. TAN SINCE 80, OFFICE rifth av. 114 Kast Tenth —MMBE, RESTELL, PHYSIC! No. I East Filty-second st., —DR, AND MME, GRINDLE. L (2 years practice), 120 West Twenty-sixth st A. An eME AS BUSKIRK, PHYSICIAN, RESIDENCE AL. No, 1it East Twenty-eighth st, near Lexington ay, ATMME, MAXWELL PHYSICIAN. | RESIDENCE +_114 East Tenth street, near Third avenue. ONSULT DR, OR MME, WEST—ALL COMPLAINTS, Advice free. 85 Bleecker street, near Broadway, DEN CAN BE CONSULTED CONFIDENTIALLY \t hia orivate office, 6 Amity street, near Broadway NESS AND MEb- * —MME. MAXWELL, PHYSICIAN, RESIDENCE | YPSY Ri VEALS FROM TH CRADLE TO THE ) | Fourth avenue, | | | will be devoted to the interpretal | GILMORE, of Boston Muste: | Of the Philharmonic | Mme, PAULIN: Gasp OPERA HOUSK, TO-NIGHT, corner ot Lighth avenue and Twenty-third street. EIGHTH COLOSSAL OPERATIO CONCERT. The box office will be open TO-DAY, 12 to for'thesale of Wesereed seule "adininston 206. Rese ‘Seats Suc. and $1 extra. THIS (PALM SUNDAY) EVENING, MARCH 2. The Concert will be one of the finest of the series. The first division of the magmficent programme spark) 01 with belliant selections such as have charactert these wueleal enterainments ami advanced them so hush as a metropolitan atiroetion, while the second part tion of ROSSINI'S un: mortal master work, “STABAY MATER,” so peculiarly appropriate to the Lenten season. THE ARTISTS engaged include the en ire ous ‘OND REGIMENT BAND GILMOBE'S TWENTY: of 65 pieces, with Mr. ARBU. KLE, Cornet, and LE- the renowned P. 5. FEBRE, Saxophone, and ied by i dubilee celebrity. M. HENRI WiENIAWSKI, Europe's greatest Violinist, Miss Anna Simon, Soprano; Miss Antonia Henne, Alto; Mr. G, Fritch, Tettor: Mr. A. Solust, Busso. E ‘A grand selected CHORUS OF ONE MUNDI D MIXED Yorcgs, secured for this especial! occasion, and assisted by ie NEw YORK MAN RuOH Ute id %s" The performance of the “Stabat Mater will be in its enairety, and under the conduct of ir. Ris! ti Ld INHARD SO Mild, Mr GEORGE W, COLBY. Planet Ute a ir. . COLBY, Pianotort '. PROGRAMME, Pare Part 1 1. Overture, “Subel" ee CHEMORE'S TW ES: PTT ANZ. jee % Violin Solo, § 5: Polonaise aresthorst M. HENKI WIENIA) % Solo for Cornet, **Fantasic Attila’ Mr. M. ARBUCKL| 4. Duet, “I Pescatori” , Verdi Messrs. CH. PRI id 5. Grand Selection, “The Gems ot Marth lotow GILMORE'S TWENTY. -COND Bt ND. 6. Violin Solo, { 5: hicoures (Polish’duncey: Wisula weed . Ma cour aa (PO) eniawsi Mo HENIL WLENLAWSRE enaAwst PART I, STABAT MATER, Overture (to Rossini’s “Stabat Mater”). . «. Pergolesi GILMORE’S SWENTY-SiCOND REGIMENT BAND, 1, “Stabat Mater”... QUART 2 Aria, “Cuyus Anlmam” Mr. 3. Duet, “Quis est Homo * Misses ee the Wee} Motaer” LL CHORUS ot ae His Bleeding Side” Fairsca. re’s the Cold Heart 2” AND “Wher and HENNE, 4. Aria, “Pro aeonnd af “For His People” Hia, Mater”......"Come, Sweet Mother” Osi and FULL CHORUS. jancta Mater” “Holy Mother’* isses SIMON and Li) NNE and Measrs, FRIISCH and SOMSt, Fac ut Porte’. ‘Oh! Endow Me” Nitty, Hol; A HEN. 5. Recitative, M 7. Cayatina, & Aria and ¢ ‘Miss A 9 Quartet, Misses SIMON and H 10. Finale... orus, “inflammatus’ A SLMON, Miss ANTO! ‘Quando Corpus’. NE, men! Amen!’ ND GRAND ORCHESTRA April, 5, NINTH COLUSSAL 1 on which oceasion the greatest DI MURSKA, wiil appea: RA HOUSE, ulanagement of Mr, Joseph H. Tooker. Mr. George F. Levere Stage Manage Opens, EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 6, for the spring and summer Seaton, wi € — Mr. and Mrs. W J. F.L.0.R,E.NC.E. in EILEEN OGRE!!! the great Irish Drama of the day. CADEMY.—NiLoS0N,—LOHENGRIN, AL PosinivELy Last THRee @) s1GHTs of the STRAKOSCH GRAND ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY. (Prior to departure tor W ington and Philadelphia.) MONDAY EVENING, March 3), at: 330 o'clock, positively last night repre:entation of the greatest oper- alc successes of the age, Last nieuT 9} LOU { LAST NIGHT, Mme. CHRIST! +88. LA Miss A. L. TALO CAMPANINI, Sig. DEL PU . TTI, Herr BLUM. Powertui Chorus and Augmented Orchesira, Musical Director and Conductor.. : MUZIO WEDNE*VAY EVENING, April ok, irst and only appearance this season o: MMi. PAULINE LUCCA. si night but one (1) of the H ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY. ULINE LUCCA will appear for Sa Honizeti's Opera. LA HH: nizetti's Opera FAVORITA, | PUENTE, NING. April 3, at 8.0 last might of the season and Anal performance of Verdi's masierwork AIDA. AIDA. SATURDAY, April 4, at 1:30 P M., é grand furewell matinee and Anal pefformance of mi NILSSON. LOH RIN. NILSSO! Seats for all the above now at the Academy; also, 70) s) ang lit Broadway. RSDAY, April Mme. PAULIN UM THEATRE, sigs, CAMP. FRiDAY iHU ‘ourteenth street and Sixth avenue. LES CHAMBERLALY, Jr..... Lessee and Manager POSITIVELY red WEEK of FRENCH ©, A. CHIZZOLA MONDAY MARGUE A as MEPHISTO; LECUYE! ESDAY and THURSDAY av ril b and GOT. i DN LA FILLE DE MADAME A (AOMDEMY OF “MUSI WEDNESDAY E POsTTIV EML v iC. LUCCA. ING, APRIL 1, 1874, at 8. HT ONLY OF THE A, MME. PAULINE Luccay Lucca, in conjunction with the STRAKOSCH GRAND ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY. Messrs, M. & M. STRAKOSCH respectiully announce ‘that the world renowned Prima Donna, MME. PAULINE LUCCA, will make her first and only appearance here pu r departure) WEDNESDA‘ APRIL 1, ..Mme. PAULINE LUCCA ignor ITALO CAMPANINI Signor DEL PUENTE erases, ... Signor NANNETTT rand Chorus and poweriui Orchestra. Signor Emanue! Muzio, Musical Director and Conductor. seats Now at Acade 7 id 14 Broad Ee THEATRE. ECIAL, In preparation, and to be produced on MONDAY, April 6, @ grand PARISIAN FOLLY, with’ new scenery and startling effects and an entire Ballet from the Grand Op- ra House, Paris, Cee LAST DAYS OF PARIS, I BEAUTIFUL APPARITION of ¢ “THE TEMPTATION.” Professor Richard's popular lectare, “THE CHEMISTRY OF FIRE,” Tiustrated with brilliant and costly experiments, All the usual attractions continued. | | | | Admission $1, No extras. An entirely new programme will be presented on INN | RYANTS MINSTRELS. DAN 3 Twenty ahird sircet and Sixth avenoee ay ‘i (Begiusats. Over at 10 ox office open from -M. tol0P.M. Be: Ie MONDAY, March 90, and every night, ScMes Secured: REAPPEARANCE UF DAN BRYANT, Firat time this season of his serio-comie sketch, B SERABLES, OR OLD TIMES ROUKS, Roc! s, DAVY KROCKET, else Seymour. | Hungry Jak Pan Bryant NEW COMIC ACT, SHE’s LED ASTRA unseat i sco aa ASTRAY, 3 CALICO HOP. Sim Dipsey, the doorkeeper Dan Bryant Other characters by Unsworth, Eugene, Nelse Seymour, Bon draft, Brockway. Dave iiced, &c. During the Ball Room Seéiie will be introduced the CLODOCHE QUADRILLE AND SHADOW DANCE. MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2. THE CALICO HOP, ACADEMY OF NBIC sd MURSKA, r ITALIAN OP ILMA DI MUL EASTER MONDA TEVE. 1 JEWELERS. is 859 Broadway, second door above Sevente ‘ART. DEPARTMENT. ooeenth street Exhibition of Jerome Thompson's world renowned painting of m “THE OLD OAKEN RUCKET,” together with two of his later works, entitled “COMING THROUGH TH RYE and “THE LAST RO: : OF SUMMER.” AIDA. | The possidility of a new tssue af inoonvertible Wwe Paper I regara with amazement and anxiety, and, tn my fudgment, such an issue would ve @ detri- ment and @ shame,—Cu ARLES SUMNER. G. L. FOX's ° ns BROADWAY THEATRE, Broadway, MRS. A. SWwALM. MR. @. L. FOX. Acting Manager. ‘Treasurer..... LADIES AND AWAY WITH DULL CARE LAUGH AND BE Me FAMILIc, LET ALL ttJ OIC: ite New Yurk Hotel. RY. rT) >’ AMUSEMENT HOME! The opening of ‘his estabilshment is now announced and decided upon. Mr. GEO. L. FOX vegs respectiully to state the improvements made have been wit fo the comiort and convenience of the publ a view v very Portion of tie theatre im trent of the curcain bayb en same motives have vovernea. wth he inteation of combining srensta and beauty, walle on the stave the erect ven- All the modern improvements introduced of late upon the French ans ingitsh stage will b2 broughtin o reqal- the di sition, with a the patron ge of the public. igh of Piving completeness xo the pro- ions, Which it 14 tbe manager'y wis shall be worthy With “(his offering,” in assuming the management, be hus arranged the DAT. OF OPAL a, MONDAY YEN Nu, AVRIL 6, I THs KELGN OF Reappearanco of th Mr. @ with new Scenery, Costumes, Music, MIRVH Risto e Mesropo itan favorite, OL. FOS, who will’ produce, Mecha) Ke 74. EDI nical Effects, ‘Tricks and ‘iransOrmatuions, his great Vomle trick Pan- tomine, enti Prologue @ Quiddity). New, magnificent and appro, tiate Scenery by Mr. J. A, Johnsen The entire Models, Tricks, Properties, dc. Designed and execu: Complicated Machinery... New and gorgeous Costumes: By Mr, Louis Cari Music arranged, selected and comvoset ‘ By Mons. F, Strebinger ‘The Ballet arranged and conducted By AM Beautitul, pic ortal and seenic vecora- tions, Including “A Magmiicent G of Art.” A New Act Drop, by that ceie- brated Artist. (Italian Scenery) The Fantomime produ ed under tmmediate uarection 0: eo Chery DUMPTY AT HOME. ..By Mr. rrederick Lyster by Mr. Robert Cutler . By dir, Thomas Morgan and numerous assistants ons. A. Crossi William Voegtlin Mr. George L. Fox Cast OF CHARACTERS, Humpty Dumpty, the rrresistibie..Mr. GEORGE L, FOX Oia One Two, the Luevitabie ooMe, C.K. Fox Tommy Tucker, the Indispensaile...Mr, G. Win.er Ravel Little Goody Two Shoes, the sncontest- Auro awn, use phrases of the vay”... Munaha. a, of the dimpire Hon. urandeur Dignily, 10nd but sul fonder ‘of Goody Mr. © ‘a Qua never to be seen”, Creamfaceloon, Upton Taette, rian ¢e ot Evergreen. . Plenty. Gnome Cobbier. 5 Jimmy, of the Fish Murket Gutter Snipe, a Kag Picker. Perch, Landlord of the “Man and Beast” Nimble, a Waiter, “always ready”... Bangup, a Piemah.... Mike O'Rafterty, an Irishman Horsechesnutz, a Dutebman.. Freedinan Bureau, a Slack oy Miss Klegance Uustom, irl of the Pe Mrs. Sowerby Creamly, a school Teacher Bessy Bluebell, a Country Girl.. Ofticer Clubs, the Giant Yoliceman Miss Louise Boshell pe + Miss rwo. Kk hy: riod. M Miss Mr. lina, Ida Yerance arguecile Chambers | SPOre les T. Parsloe, Jr. <M. W. H. Gamilton really waned, r. ¥, Hilderbrand . Daee F. Ruslimore 1. W.Ory your: ir. Wo shat wr Master George Downs . Masier W. Neville Air. P. Denies Mr, Stapleton Mr. M. Coveney Mr. Mr. ‘Slasier Must srd Seed G, Pritchett orman 3 Ella Shirley ophie Ravel | Miss Minnie Parker Rovert Cuder Peasants, Soluiurs, Boys, Policemen, Vendors, Passen- era, &e., &c, Also introducing to public iavor the following refined, artistic and talented ladies and ues nal ani dn their Novel, sensatiot Wondrous specialtie THE SPA Swiss Bell Ringe ists and Laaies’ silver GEORGIs DEAN SP LUINGS Vocalists, Harpists, Pianists, Violln- Jornet band. PAU LUING, America’s greatest Harpist, Vocalist, Siaif Bell and Cor- net Soloist. This lady has gained a world-wide celebrity by markable performances upon those beautiul I press in every section of ch corded to her the highest with one voice, pronounce her to be the finest Solo Pe! cult instrume) she country ha! raise, and, a her re- ut dist former upon the American stage; assisted by the iollow- ing beautiiul and accomplished ladies in their charming speclalties aliss BE’ Migs AUN and the talen ‘ugagoment of the fasem. Miss LUULS sunita The wonderiul ORRIN BROTHER: Miss NELLIE DANIELS, is Ss, Gymnasts, Acrobats aud Champion Head Balancers of the world, together with Mile, LUCTA, the great Female Gymnast, trom the “Grand Circo-Espa- nol” de C ; Mie. AUGU sta L from the celebrated theatres Le Grand thea re av s! The charming and elegant itelian (iret appearance in je. EN a Le from the celebrat Venice,” in Carlo,” ot ot, of rei Grand emice, aad “La Seaia,”” ot Mita: In addition to waich will uppear, in supportot the storienas & Co., Havana, Ou a. Paris ler vanseuso is country), PNERAN:, Theatre “La ladies, a new, beautiiul and earctully selecad CORPS D BALLET, PROF CSSOR O'REARDON, the famous Tumbieron OK J. Le D. werld BOX el will be Usk on Weunesday, A’ HUMPTY DUMPLY MA , THC athe Da 4 ETROPOLITAN TH 585 ad 587 Manager. THE Most POPULAR F RE, MUSIC, TK. ¥, COME hicon, AV ool of Educated Dogs, . | fhe most artistic exhivition of animal training in the prill, at9.A. M. G a + AND SALURDAYS, aT Evening performances will begin at 8 o’clock. Further parciculars, see tnture announcemen RK Broadway. 883 and 587. W. BUTLER ERVORMANGE Ov THE DAY. | Variety in all its Phases for the Lovers of Y. FARCKS, B. ALLET, Gymnastics, Negro Becentricitics and irish Comicaliuies, The sparkling Comedietta SAM RIOKuy, entitled MASTER BARNLY, THE MARKIED RAKE, and LOVELY. or F. KetCHuM, A LESSON TU HUSBANDS. aT, The Happy Irish Couple. JACK RAG, The Crossing Sweeper. The Frolics of the Demons. INDIA RUBBER N1Gs. TURN HIM OUT. THE BALL TOSSER, Sam Rickey’s Screaming Farce, entitled CASEY THE PIPER. The first Troupe ot Arabs, TEN IN NUMBER, TOGETHER WITH OUR IN A GRAND OLIO BILL Doors open at7: curtain rises admission, 23. Be | | TH 2 Geen JUBILEE CONCERT WILLIAM W. CHARLES FE. WORL HARRY BURT WAYNE, m their original specialties. Miss LIZZETIA BERNARD, The dashing frotean Actress. Miss JENNIE HUGHES, in Serio-Comic Sot Miss LULU FRA the accomplished Vocal: Miss LOITLE MURRAY, the charming Actress, E SH yy “oli Cari | Henrlett, RE ‘at the BROOKLYN TABERNACLE, TUESDAY EVENING, March 31. Mme. PAULINE LUCCA, SINC alk, ‘egt SISLERS. Gabriella, and Maas Kate Wilson. ULAR COMPANY ENING, T prices of nity. The greatest Lyric Artist in the world. GILMOR:'s TWE SECOND REGIMENT BAND, under the leadership ana direction ot P. 8, GILMORE, Frojector and Director of Jubilee), the great Boston Veace consisting of sixty-five pertormers, including the emi- nent soloists :— M. ARBUCKLE, Cornet, E. A. LEFEBRE, Saxophone. Herr LETso) HM, Trombone. GEORGE W. MORGAN (unequaled asan organist in this country), will preside at the grand organ. A com. bination of musicat talent neve Iclore offered in Brook lyn, ‘Yo secure seats application should be made imme. SPADES No. 606 Fat 'S No. ‘alton ton ptrec} and aaieaar Re wi ion, $1 5d. Seats fifty cents extra. CARD, THE NATIONAL CONSERVATORY Jias been incorporated in the NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, No. 5 East Fourteenth street, near Fitth avenue, next door to Delinonic: NOW THE MOST EXTBNSIVE and complete wu: school in the United States. PUPILS MAY sHGIN at any time, the quarter com- mencing from date of entrance. Subscription books open daily from ¥ BROOKLYN BRANCH, Fo M, to9 P.M. 102, 104 and 166 Court street, near State. HEATRICAL SCEN Trick and other fl Wings, Cottages, & KY FOR SALE—TEN PAIRS | Mxo2, Set Pieces, Panorama | » Grand Iranstormation scene tor in “Azrael,” and in complete order. 11 stage, sed Kovly to . VINCENT, ssiblo's Garden. TLL GUARANTEB TO I TEACH Si French in three months to enable one to travel in FICIENT France without ditticulty ; one lesson tree to show sys- tem: am a Parisian wnd dress Pro: Bixteenth strect, at 24 P.M a graduate of the Lycee. U, Herald Uptown Branch office. VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL ENTER. nt will be given at Rovinson Hall, 18 East Iso a Ball in the evening Ad- at9o'clock, to celebrate the’ Iwenty-sixth Anniversary of Modern Spiritualisin, Tuesday, March 31, J)RAMATIO ANSTRUCTION. —A PRE FESSIONAL lady of experience will give lessons in elocution and Fepare ladies for the stage, W. Water, | BYRON'S MAN 1 H, POPE, ELOOU- MUSIO| PERFORMED BY ORGANIST. RESERVED NOW OPEN; SECURE TIONIST, GEORGE |W. MORGAN, SEATS, $1; BOX OFFICE YOUR SEATS. EROANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCIATIO! CHARITY ENTERTAINMENT FOR THE BENE- FIT OF THE POUR OF NEW YORK. The Boara of Directors announce the engagement of Miss FH, CHURCHILL for the purpose of giving a select entertainment of Read- ingsand Kecitations, the proceeds to be given to the poor. ASBOULATION HALL, SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 4, siicnets (with reserved seats) $1, to be had at the Library. ROOKLYN ACADEMY, Mine. PAULINE LUCC ONE () NIGHT ONLY (POSITIVEL THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 2, 1871 DON GIOVANNI Mme. Pauline Lucca. a9, Seats at LIé Broadwi LUCCA. ad Brookiva Academy. ERCISE, HEA LTH, Gymnaslu ¢ manager, Booth’s TI i* m, Ty nu ecial training, for running, rowing, walking. Bo Open day and evenings ee : z G@Pjo You Love Musicy’ IS THE TITLE OF A beautiful Vusic Book, recently published; given aways. Address PRIVATE MUSIOA JNAVIGRSTAY, 02 lace, near Fifth avenue, or call ae D.—PRIVATE MUSICAL UNIVERSITY, 08 CLIN- ton place, near Fifth avenue; private lessons only; | Piano, Organ, Violin, Guitar, Harp, Flute, Singing, &. Circulars mailed. “Address MUSICAL UNIVERSITY. IANJO—LOOK, LOOKI=A BANIO AND A QUARK: | Be ters Lessons’ for $20; No.2, a Banjo and « sons for $15, or a single taught and, pupils Address yuarter 's Lessons for ved for the stage; Song and W. spear ot D. New York. AMUSEMENT.—J. WOOD'S nty-eighth street, near Fitth ave- uarter's Dance. Clog, Reel, $15 a qnarter; pupils fitted per: fectty tor the stage, Office hours from 9 A. M. to 10 P.M. E, ©. DOBSON, King of the Banjo, 213 Thompson street, near Bleecker, L 30 and April ad be Fone Pr aed may addre: JAM, COLVILLE, BUSINESS MANAGER OF THK .ydia Thompson Troupe, will be in the city between 12. Also | | | | | | the voice, | usually interesting. | Prano, and Mr ne erence USE! ALICE Foes. eV ENING ii AFTERNOON AT The dashing. Production (by request) ALICE PLACIUE, of the re and renowned Scou! Southern lite be! DASHING CHARLI ‘the war, entitied pe <a a + American rn a LITLE RIFLE. with efficient cast. MONDAY, April 6, reappearance of B, L. DAVENPORT Boots THwarae. LESSEE. J, B. BOOTH Engagement for THRE WEEKS ONLY of the unl- veroal tavor: K “NUE PEERLESS LOTTA, Tho will appear every evening this week and Saturday matinee at 1:30, as ZIP! ZIP! ZIP! in F, Marsden's comic Drama in tour acts of . 41P; OR, POINT LYNDE LIGHT, New Seonery, by Thomas A. Gles-ing. Mechanical «fects, by benson Sherwood. Seats secured in advance at the Theatre and at the of ©, H, Ditson & Co., 711 Broadway. LYM PIO VAUDEVILLE AND NOVELTY THEATRE AND FAMILY VARIETIES. Opens7:15; curtain, 8 o'clock. Admission, 80c und Sic. ; reserved seats, SL ~ In order to meet the increasing demand of the better classes to witness the fascinating wonders of what is A VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT of a character suitable for fimilics, tho management have spared no expense in securing the FINEST SPECIALTY, NOVELTY AND VARIETY AR. ; TISTS IN THE WORLD, and will prosent, with entire change of programme each A°MELANGE OF DELIGHTFUL AND INNOCENT AMUSEMENTS NEVER SURPASSED. THE WEEK COMMENGING MUNDAY, MARCH 30, every evening at 8o'clock, Wednesday and Saturday Matinee at2 o'clock. m known as Last engagement in this country ot the incomparable MARLENS FAMILY in their exquisite 1yroiean echoes, “Cat Duet,” &c. The greatest known ventriloquist, E. D, DAVIES. The peerless Ethiopian delineator, McANDREWS, in new charac.ers and Lunny isis, The accomplished and versatile artists, SHERIDAN & MACK, : in new acts ud eccentricities. The beautiful and favorite soubrette, Miss ANGIE SHOTS, a8 Nan, the Good for Nothing. Empross of Terpsichorean Clogalities, 185 KATE HENDELSUN, in new dances and acts. The charming The wonderful and Donny tenor, LA, in operatic gems and ballads. The amusing specialty artists, SIRLET and ST. CLATR, in CHAPEAU LE DIABLE, The Champion banjo Artist, HAKRY SLANWOOD, in Plantation Melodies, In addition to the extraordinary varlety and number of -ong, dauce, specialty and cuuracter acts, Will also Le prestn.ed the lollowing LOCAL, HUMOROUS and SENSATIONAL SKETCHES: An intensely funny Gerinan Burlesque, WHO's VOT KNOCKIN? AT DE GADE? A timely and appropriate sketch, a la New York Herald, THE TEMPERANCE CRUSADERS, by the company; THE GENIUS OF 1H& EMERALD ISLE, by MOORE and Miss HENDERSON; The roaring burlesque and appalling feats of the AKABIAN BROTHu KS, by McANDKEWS and SEAMON, ‘ Closing each performance with the thrilling Darwin- jan representation ot JHE EVENT OF 1874; or, The Travelling Menaccrie. Rendered by the tuil strength or the company. Our motto is not only to achieve success, but to deserve it. Box book open. Admission—Family Circle, 30c.; Par- quet and ress Circle, 5c. ; beserved Seats, Balcoay and Orchestra, $1. : roxy PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSR, 201 ROWERY, FARWELL WEEK 8 TONY PASTOR AN (as they commence their summer tour on Monday, April, at Trenton, N. J.) First the great song and Dance Artists, appearance of STEK And ALLBN. THE FLSLDINGS, BILLY, BILLY. JOUN and MAGGIE, | ASHOSOFT. | BARRY, ‘A new Bketch of a Night at a Free and Easy, called TUK TEMPERANCE BAND, ‘The entire company in the cast KITTY BROOK LARRY LOOL , JOE FRLEMAN SISIERS, 1 FRANK GIRARD, in an entirely new bill n and humor, SOME S&W SONGS BY TONY PAs Maunees on Taesday and Saturday. iday Evening and Saturday eg. ButWkEN MADISON PARK ce UNION PARK, APRIL 6, WITH A NEW DRAMA, IN WHICH CHARLES F' ER WILL APPEAR, TVOLt GARDEN, Eighth street, be! Proprietor. tween Second and Third avenues. “PAUL. FALK Ati o'clock, AND EVENING, AT 7 O'CLOCK, GRAND tT SACRED CONCERTS. SACRED CONCERTS. Admission 25 cents. Grusons's {TWENTY-SECOND REGIMENT BAND. SIXTY-FLV. RS, TWENTY-SECOND REGIMENT ARMORY, FOURIBENTH STREET, Neu AR SIXTH AVENUE, MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 30, 1974. Miss FR: IVA ROKOHL, a, The promising young soprano. Mr. FRANK BakibeT!, M AKBUCKLE, the favorite Barytone. | U ‘atled Cornet Soloist. Mr. 6. A. LEFEBRE, © ARLIDGE, great Saxophone player. Solo Flute. late of London, Mr. GsURGE W, COLBY, the popular Pianist, ‘The public should bear in mind (nat’ the most. success- | ful series of promenade concerts ever given ia New York | is drawing toa clos-, and extra efforts are being made to terminate it with creat eclat. The programme for Monday evening will embrace a most interesung variety of Vovaland Instramencal gems, among which may be mentioned Proca’s grand co rt air, With variations tor mn which Miss Frederica Kokoll sings @ cadenza, ascending (o high Gin alt. ‘The ehiire programme tor Monday will be founa un- ‘fickets may be had at the armory TS, door. ADMISSION, FIFTY C! I ESORTE MUSICALE, 17 West Iwenty-cighth street, between Broadway and Fifth avenue. dongs, Duets and Quartets every evening. ARTIER'S SOIREE DANSANTE, BEETHOVEN 4. 21) Fitth street, FRIDAY EVENING, April 3 at 9 P. SSOCIATION HALL CONC 1E CAKOLINA SINGERS, all formeriy slaves in south Carolina, WALL SING SOUTHEKN ME ‘ ASSOCIATION HALL, THURSDAY EVENINE, APHIL & Tickets (to all paris of the hous), bo cents, at Pond’s, 39 Union square; Kandolpi’s, 170 Broadway, and Gur’ Jey's, Fourto avenue and Twenty-third street: AMUSEMENTS. The possibility of a new issue af inoconvertible “paper Iregara with amazement and anxiety, ant, in my judgment, such an issue would be @ detrt ‘Ment and a shame,—CHARLES SUMNER. BLO’S GARDEN, . 4 Companion pic Rip Van Winkle, Ht A ii bs are Pian MAYU his MASTERLY Thpnsonation * DAVY chocksrr, = THE SUCCESS OF THE SEASON. 'K. | Miss ROSA RAND is KLEANOR VAUGHAN. will be presented TARE SEASON. HALF-PAST ONB Mayo. FOURTH WEE. FOURTH WEEK, ‘This beautiful American tay THROUGHOUT THE EN’ SATURDAY MATINEE V as rye aM roprietor and Manager..Mr. LESTER WALLACE Doors open ati? i Goi Feloe 2D Wikk OF THE COMEDY SERIE. oe LAST FIV, NIGHTS «© of the comic drama of CENTRAL PARK. Mr, LESTER WAULAGK... WYNDHAM TDS will be presented for the fitst time tht vera ON SATURDAY Wigton ae ehe ‘APRIL 4. at 134 P.M, and repeated at the EVENING PERFORMANCE of THE SA) ME DATE, TH AVENUE THEATRE, ©) 28th st, next Brondwas Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY... -Proprietor ant NazOr Rat Mie PAT BNE OET. ving recovered from her se- vere in tisposition, wi Appear on Monday and every evening tuereaiter as RUTH TREDGETE. CHARITY { EVERY er an SATURDAY MATINEE AT 1:50, “Atasl for the rarit Of Christian ‘ohariay Under the sunt Ob! at was pitutull Near a whole city fall, Home she had none." at ins at8; over at 10:38 “et thelney, a chip of nature Mr. . iN Mr. Smnailev oa saMt, FRANK HARDEN BIR! Fred ~mailey, a work of art. ULAR! Mr. Fitz Partington... Mr. Ji L Mr. Skinner, a shepherd of the fold... Mr. Vi ‘The Butler Ages Mr. FRAN Mrs. Van Brush, with a histary .--Miss ADA DYAT Kve, her daughter... “Miss BARAB JEWKTE Ruth Tredgett, a tramp. iss FANN) DAVENPORE WAVERING SUCCESS of ved nighiy with im. FIFTH WEEK and U: this most FASCINATING PLAY: re alternate laugiter, tears and enthu: faye AVENUE THEATRE. MONSIEUR ALPHONSE!t Alexander Dumas’ Great European Sensation, if Nae re RE COMIQUE, MR. JOSH HART... 511 BROADWAY. Sole Proprietor, | Agionster ombination. THEATRE Reappeurance o the THEATRE COMIQUE. renowned arist OMIQUE, ERNEST BYNE.| | —— \ .. THEATRE COMIQUE. YN. THEAIBE COMIQU’ ERNEST BYNE. | COMIQU Ss. Ernest Byne assumed the temale character of Con- stance, and acted it exceedinzly well, His personal identity was so cotnpletely me geit in the character as stumed that, had it not been sor the male name upon the programme. it would have been impossible to believe that it was not a lady who was acung the part. In voice, gesture, gait, costuming, general personal appearan and those many little indescribable idiosyneracies of the fair sex, he approached as near perfection as 18 allotted to masculine mortals, A beautitul lady of culture and refinement, accustomed to move in the best society, was the illusion presented. As an impersonator of female character he by far outranks any o:hers that we have hitherto seen.—Clipper, May 24. ERNEST BYNE, THEAT&E | the great temale impersonator, | THEATRE COMIQUE, assisted by COMIQUE. MR. GERARD BY! es MR. GERARD BY) THEATRE MR, GERARD BYNE. | COMIQUE. THEATRE | Positive reapp | THEATRE COMIQUE.| HARRIGAN A comiquE. HARRIGAN A! — HARRIGAN A THEATRE COMIQU HARRIGAN AND COMIQUE. —— * HARRIGAN AND — THEATRE HARRIGAN AND THEATRE, COMIQUE. | HARRIGAN ‘AND CoMmiQuE, —— HARRIGAN AND — bit. HARRIGAN AND out, HARRIGAN & HART will appear in their original aketen WHO OWNS THE LINB, WHO OWNS THE LINE, WHO OWNS THE LINE, raEe ows TH LINE, Mr. E, HARRIGAN will sing MULDOON, THE SOLID MAN. MULDOON, THE SOLID NaN, MCLDOON, THE SOLID MAND i MULDOON, THE SOLID MAN. First week of MR, FRANK JONES, Mi. FRANK JONES, MRI FRANK JONES, the musical artist Fe on MASTER MARTIN, MASIER MARL, HARY. and RYMAN COMBINATION. JOHN HART, SANFORD and WILSON, bata Wbiutnn tr ten WILSON, MACKIN & WILSON, MISS ALICE BENNETS, LITTLE JENNIE YEAMENS, MISS JENNIZ SATERLEL, MISS MARIAN GORENFLO and the enire Company) ina NEW OLIO OF FUN concluding with the Comic Drama JOE RUSSETT; or, the DUTCHMAN AND HIS MONKRY. MASTER MARTIN AS (HE MONKEY. The cast will include Mr. ED. HARRIGAN, Mr. TONY HART, Mr. JOHN ALLEN, Mr. JOHN HART, Mr. ADD RYMAN, SANFORD & WILSON Third week of the ALLEN, SOUN ALLEN ADD RYMAN, and, tne entire Company. EVERY EVENING AND TH. ‘ATINEES, MATINE. MATINEB MALINEE EVERY MATINEB MATINEE Ws MATINEB MATINER WEDNESDAY MATINEE MASINEE MATINEE MATINEE AND MATINKE MATINE. MATINER MATINEF, SATURDAY, MATINEE MATINE! MATINEE MALINKE AT MATINEE MATINEE MATINEE MATINEE 2% MATINEE MATINEE MATINEBR MATINEE O'CLOCK. MATINEE MATINEE MATINEE ipa THEATRE. MONDA and during the week, ei r Revival of the th POLISH J OR, ‘HK .BELLS., J. B. STUDLEY. s his masteriy impersonation. Hans Mathis Continued engazement of the great CARROLL FAMILY, in the sketch entitled the MAGFADDENS, tA by universal demand. Mr. THOS. GRANGER in Song and Dance. Mr, CHARLEY WHITE in Ethiopian Eecentricilies. Mile, BERTHA in Character Dances. THE HAPPY FAMILY. SINGING and DANCING. Concluding with LIFE IN THE BAGKWOODS, In preparation, a grend revival of BUFFALO. Bil, LD TIMES ROCKS. DAN BRYANT. Monday evening, March 30, and during the weck, ¥ appearance of AN BRYANT, in his celebrated character of HUNGRY JAKE in his sketel LES MISERABLES. DAN BRYANT. OLD’ TIMES ROCKS. DAN BRYANT. OLD TIMES ROCKS, DAN BRYANT. OLD TMMES ROCKS DAN BRYANT. OLD TMS. ROCKS. DAN BRYANT, OLD TIMES ROCKS, DAN BRYANT MONDAY BV EKGs MAKCH 30, EVERY NIGHT AN. AY MATINEE. TARY TESTIMONIAL TO Migs BELLE Sixtcenih Cowra D. MBLVELLE, at ROBINSON HAL street, between Broadway and Fitth avenue, on MONDAY EVENING, March 30, Commencing at 8 o'clock, RECITATIONS by Miss MELVILLE and otber talented readers, ORCHESTRAL ORGAN, by Mr. ALBERT J, HOLDEN, Organistof Dr. Chapin’s charch. 1ANO SOLO AND ACCOMPANIMENTS, by Mr. CHAS. E. PRATT, VUCAL MUSIO, by Miss HATTIE L, GILLETTE, So, AAU PAKKY, Basso. For sale at the door. S74, Tickets One Dollar. NG’S DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT, TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 7, TEW PARK THEATR Ey Re & Mennas Fone WS. a bit 30, Ngagement of the popular Tragedian, soos i ‘MF, i T, STELP3ON, in his great sensational Play of . A by the Ook AND NEOR, ay y the c) ng actre: Prete oy tN Se MAION SUMMERS. Mr. Melton Nobles, Miss Henrietta Osborne, Mr. , €. Gordon, ‘Miss Mav Arlington, Mr. T, &. Lind, Miss May William: ME gC. Dun Mrs, Goat, Walcot” Mr. E Mr. J, V. Dailey, Me Me, Fred Fisher, and the entite star Company. es MATONDAY APRIL B. MKS. F, 8. CHANFRAU IN WOMAN'S | WKONGS, ROBINSON ‘HALL, py Pair,” a charming comedi- '& comle drama of the and “rhe Area Belle,” characters— Messrs, " ‘amme—"The Hap, ‘Delicate Ground,” h Revolut Proy oar highly amasing farce. Cast of Hi Leslie, P. V. Coulter, Joseph Howard, W. G. C. Moses, Miss ‘J. C. Wedgery, Mrs. David Fox and rs. Etta Mat “ ‘ig —WILLIAM D. SPAIKS will take a few pupils at bis or their resi- dence, and guarantee entire satisiaction after one course | of lessons; each pupil taught privately. No. 240 Kast Seventy-fourth street. R KAHN’S GRAND MUS Institute. —Rebuilt, remodel Attractions, now open to the publ AND POLYTECHNIC J and with 5,000 fresh 688 Broad wa: at ’. nearly opposite the Grand Ventral Hotel. Models of every | ortion of the human frame, breathing mechanical sures, &c., aliogether comprising the most entertaininy and instructive exhibition. inthe, World. Admission. 2 cents. Scientific lectures daily, tree to visitors. ANJO, SONG AND DANCE, JIG, CLOG AND TRISH ‘Jig Dancing taught tor the sta HI privess ladies taught, N. B.—BOGAN'S wae: OF Dancing Without a Masier,” contains all the bid dances; price $1; BOGAN’S “Banjo Manual,” $4 JOHN J. BOWAN, 100 | | ANATOMY, 618 Bre LA MARJOLAIN! SEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 BRO, between Houston and Bleecker streets.— Ae should vistt the wonderful musetn. It is full “people should see and understand, daily on the “Philosophy of Marriage. es unable to attend these important lectures cam hem forwarded, post, free. on receipt of 25 cent Addresing SECRETARY NEW YORK MUSEUM O} d wat . G. B. PORTEOUS V. DR. G. Be Pei lecture on hUDE, OF THE Cr HES TOWARD THE ATTITEPELIG AMUSEME TS, In STEINWAY HALL, on MONDAY EVENING, March i at 8 o'clock. cents, Reserved Seats, 75 cents, Aken ier, gale at Swemway Hall, on saturday amd avery of everythi SES CALICO SOIREE, IRVING HALL, WEDNESDAY, AVRits 8, 1874, NOL, MONSTBRRY'S FENCING AND SPARRING Academy, 602 Sixth avenue, near Thirty-fith street Boxing taught in one month. Superior Fensing Appa ratus and Boxing Gloves tor sale, Send for cirewlars, BY DR. CORDOVA, AT THE CHURCH ast flouston street, uear Bowery. ECTUR! Bleecker and Downing streets, Wednesday corner evening, April 1. Subject, “The Amateur Theatrical Association.” Tickets :0 celts, | ANJO, BANSO, BANJO AND GUITAR TAUGHT BY HENKY ©, DOBSON, the old established teacher, Ml Fourth avenue, Tne pupit guaranteed to learn per: Ject 10 # single course of lessons. Also Jig, Clog and = ony and Vance, and engagements procured when proficient The possibility af a new tasue af inconvertible paper I regard with amazement and anziety, and, in my judgment, such an issue would be a detri- ment and @ shame—CHABLES SUMNER. 1 pated al abe nS i THEATRICAL AND SHOW PRINTING ESTABLISUMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STRB! A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF | THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIETY CUTS CONSTANTLY ON HAND.