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12 — 7 AMUSEMENTS. nos ODN, SOOIDREE INE hs KATRE Guns ND OPERA Po ee ite” OtiweNry Art Site 7, NEXT, BROADWAY. ale ect ope f rages ied = Fe 514 | ot TENTH COLOSSAL OPERATIC CONCERT. anect open from Si. Se edtawas, »,* For the sale of choice reserved seats the box office Mr AUGUSTIN DALY.. cea qin be open TO-DAY from 12 to 4. Admission 0 conts; gecured chairs, 50 cents and ge Slextra *,* The management begs to announce the re-engage- gment of the peeriess Prima Donne, Mille. ILMA DI MURSKA, who will contribute to the remarkable musical enver- evening three of the grandest tainment provided for thi selections, including “Variations ci Brayura” (Carnival of Venice), with introductory theme, written by Sir Ju- | Jus Benedict for Mile, Jenny Lind, the interpretation of | which, by Mc, DI MURSKA at the Academy on last ) of by the accomplished critic Wednesday, 1s thus spoke ef the New York Herald vealed. wer There were trilis which spark c natic seales, arped- and: staceat passages of the same delicacy and wauty and arti nish as if they emanated trom the violin of M, Wieniawski M. HENRI WIENIAWSKI, Et _Europe’s greatest Violonist, art, and, besides the offering of three solos again takes ree sole jie, DIE MURSKI's Aria trom Herold’s “Fre accompar aux Clercs. For the comple Allustrauons of & operane beauties which wase the care‘ully wrranged programme so attractive a GRAND STRING DRCH ESTA OF SIXTY CHOSEN RTISTS, from the membership ot the NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC SOCIET «t Will appear under the able lead has been orgamwzed ership of the renow Presidents at pianoforte, Mears REMBIELINSET and . W, COL. April 12, 1874, THIS (SUNDAY) EVENT 2 precisely. Doors open 7°40. ian PRE ) STRING ORCH i quest, anima’? (Lit di ix . Donizet Mile, LMA DI MURSK ae @ Selections from the opera, “Un Ballo im Mas- chera” Re . FU GRAND 8TRING ORCHESTRA, & Concerto No. 4% violin (with orchestral ac- companiment) ». Wieniawski M. HENRI WIENIAWSKT. a bios i oy . GRAN . Verdi . Strauss 2. Overture to “Wiliam ‘pea, --Rossini FULL GRAND Si RING ORCHESTRA, @ Asia from the opera “Pre wax Cleves, «+-Herola (tor soprano and violin Qbingato). Mile, DI MURSKA AND M. WIENIAWSKI & Serenade, arranged for string dpatrumer -Haydn FULL 6RAND ORCHESTRA. /# Aria tor G string (with pianoforte), @ Violin Solos... ye Preludinm, Vivace, E Major, anac- é Bach M. HENRL WENT AWSEL & Variations di Bravura, “Carnival of Venice,” with imtroduetory theme (written for Jenny Lind), pda B He LLMA DI MURSRA. UUM Benedict B Grand March of the Priests Opera of “Athalia,” Mendel FULL GRAND STRING ORCHESTIA cher rSumpay, April 19, ELEVENTH COLOSSAL OPER- ATIC CONVERT. RA HOUSE FLORE RAND OP§ Ss. Corner of Kighth avenue and Twenty-tuird street. PRICES, FIFTY CEN’ ADMISSION Becured 4 ats, Buc. and’ $i exira; Begins ata M: oF af the engagement ot the distinguished American play- ers, Mr. and Mrs. “PLORENCE ‘who will appear EVERY NIGHT aT 8 AND AT THE SATURDAY MATINEE AT 1:30, 4p characters which aave given them worldwide repute. Tom Taylor's graphic dramauc picture of life in Lon- on, THM THE TIOKET.OF-LEAVE-MAN, ‘Will be presented on alvernate evenings with Palconer's @elicious Irish love story, LE Y% the former Mr. FLOR“NCE will act the emotional part of “Bob Brierly” and Mrs. FLORENCE that of the @ashing and vivacious “Emily St. Evremond.” The rece will be offered with oew scenery and a cast mak ine 8 fal dralh-5oR Me ere TE Eroey_COmPaDy nee House. OGE. N of the Grand the Irish gizams Mr FLORENCE wit Assume the | arrell’” and dance a “rale” Irish th Will appear us “Bridget Ma- arney" and “Barney SE in this piece eni- emarectee of * Mi re.” si Hea.” the ‘ati wais Dloys an auxitiary force of 10). ear reais: April L ee nerdy evedig pr Priday evening, Apri: t lames OGE. Saturday Marines, Aprils, | {Tuesday evening, April 14. cl OF EM a Thursday ev April 16, ICKET-OF-LEAVE-MAN, 6. “tsat April 18, QOOTHS THEATRE. Lesssee POSITIVELY LAST ee ree OF Fei WHO Witt APPEAR EVERY EW AND SATURDAY MAT: ZIP! ZIP fe P. Marsden’s comic drama, dR, POINT LYNDE LIGHT. MEW SCEAERY AND STARTLING EFPBCTS, ON MONDAY APRIL 20, 1874, MI ON gement for B. 1X NIGHTS OF TH Ni 3a PAVORITE, four = ts entitled, will commen TW Beats secured in advan ‘the Theatre and the music More of ©. H, Ditson & Co., 71 vroadway PQ] GEO.” L. FOX's 730 728 | BROADWAY THE. i Bway. — wa, md re 8 — Proprietor L FO % . “Manager Seung Manse? ee apes VEER ‘Treasure: _L. SUTTON Ge CROWDED, & AUDIENCES nightly greet the King Supreme of the Pantomime Art, €. n. we 6. W. RAVEL, 2 BOSHELL, Harlequin, Columbine. ‘he Great ¢ omic ek, Pantomime ot UMeTY pUMPTY “ ¥ AL A E HOME. in, at es Ss | BOUQUET OF WONDE at jentod Startling Beautiful LA BELLA, Charming LUCTA. SPAULDINGS, | ORRINS i Fascinating | with bis sehool of Tummbleronicon. Educated Dogs. Superb Burlesqne Artists, miss rin YEARANCE and MISS M, CHAMBERS, all with a grand va OF PANTOMIME ARTISTS, MPTY’S FAME BRIN« QTEVENS & 60. 869 Broadway, ar Exhibition of Jerome T! painting of oie OLD OAKE foge’ h two ot his later w sais. conti TBROLG Seventeenth street, world renowned Open trom 9 A. }OLONEL Anh 8 FED Acasemy, 002 Sixth aven Boxing tavghtin one month sup to Fata and Boxing Gloves tor sale. Send for circulars BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED LECT( “across the Contine: nd Concerts every Thursday evening at Musical | Dntversiiy ¥2 Chinton pare Coure + | ‘three entertainn mente, She For 3 ¥Y WATSON, Musica! AM H. POPE, Actor and Elocationist, Ste }, permanent address. pris, INSTRUCTION, ELOCUTION, &C.—WIL Mp EsORTE MUSIOALE, ‘R 17 West Twenty-eighth street, between Broadway and Fifth avenue Songs, Duets and Quartets every evening ATIONAL, ACADEMY | OF DESIGN CORNER a third street Lg Fourth avenue —F; ma Exhibiti day and eveni evening. Admission 2% cents, OMAS BAKER'S R’B NEW WALTZ, “LOVE,” AS PLAY- ea at the Cheeky | 1 gb the Academy of under the iirection ‘of composer; price Hc, Mevers. PO. and all the music sires. ‘ROME HOPKING’ NINTH SPRINGTIDE FOR THE Pic Fund. Four pew American Prime Donne, ‘and Orchestra, Academy of Music, May 2) Boxes $10), $15, $0 ana $25, at 711 Broadway. emorousray cs =e THEATRICAL AND SHOW PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, BERALD BUTLDING, BROADWAY AND . ANN STREBT. CONSTANIAY ON AKO of @ grand ensemble and the proper | The great star Negro Comed The scu Be Re, Sie, aud $1. NEW FEATURES. NE | THE DELIGHT AND W¢ } in their Lightn! * by Prot. SEDGWICK, and | ion of Paintings and Sculptures PARATRICAL, MINSTHEL AND VARIBTY OUTS | $1. My simplited Hane | MONDAY, April 13, test Derformances “CHARITY” and “Mt UNCLE'S WILL.” TUESDAY NIGHT, April if, first time & America C MONSIEUR ALPHONSEM sensation in Paris, and the crowning work AL ER DUMAS, the (amous author of “CA- MILLER. ot whom Mr DALY has purcha ed at great cost the sole right in production bere of Crewe ast, most brilliant and fascinating play. MON. ALPHONSE baa already been acted 1o0 nights in Paris, and is still the CHIs¥ DRAMATIC MAGNET in the French capital. It has been under frequent and careful rehearsal bere, and Will be produced, after wceKs of preparaden, with THE MOST ELABORATE DETAIL of SCENERY, ‘TOILET, GARNITURE and ‘A 8T. AT EIGHT PR! PRECISELY, KVEKY EVENING, MONSIEUR AL ALPHONSE! CAPTAIN MONTAGLIN, ‘one man in ten thousand... Mr. CHARLES FISHER MONSIEUR OCTAVE, one man_ of many Mr, GEORGE CLARKE bet on the trial of Moxsinur Al- . Mr. JAMES LEWIS =. an old hulk laid up. Bp for coast 7, PRANK HARDENBERG RAYMONDE, an old man’s darling and ‘a young man’s slave ~-Miss ADA DYAS MADAME GUICHARD, ‘Born Mis: VANNY DAVENPORT MANOU, a peasant. . Mrs, G. H. GILBERT BONETTE, her daughter... --Miss NINA VARIAN ADRIENNE, one of the nameless........~ BIJOU HERON THE SCENE REPRESENTS the Morning Room of Captain Montaglin’s country house, with @ View ot the sea bey ond. ACT L—NOON! Monsieur Alphonse abducts the Little Savage and Captain Montagiin gives her a home. ACT IL—AFTERNOON! A Kevelation and a Contest of | the Heart! ACT III.—EVENING! Madame Guichard places herself | on the public records and is deceived tor the lust time by Monsieur Alphonse! A MATINEE of “ MONSIECR ALPRONSE” 0. on SATURDAY, AT 1: ME™OPOLITAN THEATRE i 585 BROADWA MANA\ te Pears +R, W. BUTLER AN INFLATED BILL OF NOV: Ss THIS WEEK. All the combined amusements of the world. EVERYBODY 5HOUL ESaM RICKEY, in his great Irish comic sketc "Pronounced by the | press aud public the greatest piece of acting ever wit- nessed. TAKIN Cornelins McNamara Landlord. the charming ‘The sparkling musical burietta, entitled LEND ME YOUR LOVER. Sam Rickey aster Barney Thos. E, Jackson Peter Spyke sereesccss Barry Sincigir +..Miss Lottle Murray . Miss Laura Le Clair ELY. ST and WORLEY. Ernestine The monar: ‘of “ong and Dan WAYNE and 4 The Alabama tripleis, QU it ima variety of new and orizinal Act«. Cassia and FRITS tn thetr traly gre UIT STERS and Miss KATE W ighiy inte esting Drama enatiea i KATHLEEN MAVOURNBEN cast with the full strength of the company. See dills. | Doors open at 7; curtam rises at 5. box otfice open daily. secured in adva Popuiar prices of admission, NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, APRIL 12, 1874—QUINTUPLE SHEET. epee EUM. MONDAY AN. 4 RI ay Nid roa FOREDAT, abi and Mrs. tt TDAVENFORT, in the romantic Drama [) THE LADIBS’ P| nen CY ARCURMAorr, THE SOLDIEER FORTUNE, vine Ywist, LDAVENFORD, OLD DEB' nL Daven} port sy'iFageay of MACE EVENING th eee NEW WAY TO Pay ules Overreach. rday night—Shakespeure YORUM THEATRE, teenth ne. Citas. cu ANBRELAIN ge baeepeeel cond Wi un GRAND’ PATS! N PANTOMIME, NEW FEA’ MONDAY KV. BRING, April a Ana. ‘KAVaavoud oe 8 > a Fo W FACES a4 EVERY EVENING ¢ Fantoruie, entitled 1OMI TOM, LOvEL and the ALMONTES. A AND HER PET NEW TRIC ca? ——— GUARDS. —— & new ballet, composed by. and rroaabea under tne di-, ‘THE————-——— MULLIGAN—— ——_—— avarps, —-—— MULLIGAN—__--_ THE OREATEST SKETCH EBV. Evel ATRODUGED. —— TERRIBLE. ———seeneneeen: BAA Mile, MARIE sob Mile. FREDINE' aud Mons, ELLIOTT, mi Skataforiai Dancers. ULZE , the Man of Masks and Face nner, Mr. J, JR JOHNSON, if DON PERKY HA, in his wondertat vocalisms. without the use ‘of any in- " the Wonder of 1874. e J ERRIBLE—— Bn; jana 3 Cha 8 ‘ri Champiod 8 SEED a Yi ‘THE—— Ser. PAB bitte — MOVES ——. inn THE ROUSSE Tes AND a “AW. NEW ACROATIC. FEATS, ~ ENTIRE BROWN VELOUIPEDE COMBINATION, including eight eres SPers and Professor BEOWN, in sha V6 Jollet on ‘the Road, JOHN F, POOLE'S Burlesque on Dion Boucicault, Bigs Grand Gomed Me ae LED ASTRAY, a The Group oe Bonu LED ASTRAY, oe fea ~~ HARRIGAN'S NEW AND BEST SONG, reine THE MATINEES wane Pepa + sales SATURDAYS, 810,000. BO SLERY. 10,000 aoe MYSTERY————. Led Astray, by John ——————$iv.w00 and the greas burlesque on rIBLO'S THEATRE, we companion picture to Rip Van Van Winkle. gt N Guts, FRANK MAYO, iTS. — was— pase Ss 2 FRANK MAYO, DAVY crock ert, WAVY’ CROCKETT, “An American IdyL” MISS ROSA RAND as. ELEANOR VAUGHN. LF-PAST ONE. nd Charity Benefit, No. 17, Frang A.M’ BY DEMAND. HITS OF THE SEAS WAS SHE LED, ——YHE TWO GREAT- NiGHTs. SATURD. Y MATINEE aT ‘Thursday Evening. April 1 nion Francaise —— = HARNIGAN = HARRIGAN Far jo as dirocted by L? TBLO’S GARDEN- EXTRA ANNOUNCEMENT, GRA PT ial ———onitiye—sinay? o WAS SHE LED OR DI SHE Gv. EE WEDNESDAY AND E WEDNESDAY AND \EE WEDNESDAY GRAND CHARITY ae FIT, Ri URDER JTHE MANAGEM AISB Lopes, NO. 17, F. AN ‘DA to aid and’ send back to their native soll the age’ French Soule discovered oy @ Herald reporter m South Fifth ue. THEIR RESPECTIVE AGES ARE 72 AND 72, They are perfectly destitu te, and on the success of this penetit depends the attainmentof a most deserving ob- EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTIONS. FRANK MAYO, in his reat creation, Davy CROCKETS, PINOSA, MLLE, Bi 71, the celel jebrated Danseu: kind bere ae ion of hfe Charles Chamberlin, 69 at fume in Ammorioa). in the charming French omedieita, cits supported by Mile. Louise Iss DOREL and M. JUIGNET, Box boskadd now ready. Seats Seats booked in advanc ~ Ne TT aT oNTONDAY Be ‘ENING, APRIL 18, 1874. Immense success of the Grand Variety Entertainments, This weak Messrs, EMMETT & KIPL! RIGINAL GEORGIA MINSTRELS, in their sai Sah lected of plantation life, choice 9 und eccentric delineations. Miss LOUISE SYLVESTER, fhe Sei Protean artiste ,in the nett drama AXDS “ME WONDERFUL TAK AENNUARASEI *5 | CHILD ARTIST, TO, LITTLE ALL RIGHT- ALL RIGHT. ——-LITTLE ——LIITLE ALL Recovery and positive ‘appeurance of everybody's tavor- me wert renown with sons iS dance KO. BUTLE, MASTER MARTIN, © in the pantomime of the, Mr. CHARLEY WHITE, in Friday evening, Dr hee 1 Sid, me benefit of Ssrand pas de deux ical sketch of the George Ketchum | ——J OHN. meen characters, previous to his retirement ‘rom the stage. Ate Ay OE NCENT, STAGR MANAGER” respectfully snnoances that his ANNUAL BENEFIT sitet APTERNOON, apkiL a” Blncen ‘esente VE s EATERTAIN we, future announcements. ILL TROVATORE. $10,000 wai rarer $10,009 aie MYSTERY, the TERRIBLE” ‘EXAMPLE, . Edward Harrington's great sketch, entitled a TERKIBLE EXAMPLE, eee LESTER eae: nee! clock. PESING “ONL” FURTHER NOTICE SATURDAY MATINEE, will be presented Mr. Lester Wallack’s Military Drama, in six tableaux, entitied Proprietor and aaa Doors open at 72 A MOST arikal tty BO: ET Poe +. RYANT'S MINSTRELS. West 23d st. Gee nay. opine sts: over at 10. CH. NEW FEATURES! ——— SINGS HIS NEW sO | WHEN THE sOUP HO! will appear in his ori; a pans LD FAVORITES! EL NEW CostUMES AND APPOINT- LYMPIC ‘AUDEY ILLE AND NOVE ELTY THEATR! 6% BROADWAY. ~ 624 BROADWAY, y ARTISTS, NEW NOVELTIES. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, MONDAY, APRIL 13, AND EVERY EVENING. First appearance in this country of the | a very Hercules, Sn their astonishing feats of strength, wrestling, lifting, sladiatorial and ry mnastic exercises. <DER OF THE CIVILIZED ORLD. First week of the inimitable cong and dance artists, LESTER AND ALLEN. Last week of the popular comedians, McANDREWS AND STANWOOD. A PROGRAMME OF RARE EXCELLENCE. Commencing with the laughable farce, entitled wor A BILIO! TTACK, VINCENT, MeCLo: : ANGIE SCHOTT AND SALLLa APT. NEW BALLADS, W. H. TILLA. WILSON BROTHERS IN THEIR GREAT ACT, LE TOURNEQUET. PAXIS STRE iERS (NEW, MME. MARTEN AND MLLE, GRETCHEN, ‘The inimitable song and dance artists, LESTER AND§ALLEN. For the first time the original sketch, entitled PHE DARWIN THEORY. FAY, BLITZ, WALSH, STANWOOD AND MISS KNIGHT, POR THE ‘Tt TIME, CARNIVAL DE VENICE. The Sk eh aracter, artists, b MACK, Whe and I,” “Slid- Lancashire Cha ing on the Cellar Do rb Spania LA ZEQUIDIL MLLE. BETTY, rat NIK ASSOLUTA AND EMILY RIGL, PREMISE DANSEUSE, ssrigied by. Miles. Lavinia, ‘Flora. Lee. itattie Kelsey, Bertha Rupert, Julia Fenton, kmma Ross, Kitty Hadicy, sarah Fenton, Liazie Whepley, Sadie Me Ballet. Mons. MARTEN, AFRICAN STAT The whole concluding with the screaming burlesque, St with full compan 8 WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, SAS USUAL. Bob Hart's new Sketch, entitled, a SCENERY, WEST; exceeding in completeness and beauty apything GUS produced ar eu theatre. K OPEN TWO WE: ERS IN ADVANCE, PU cy Hosa HAN, Pan wee PHANT, TIN. a Q-NIONI | WHEN THE soup HO REAPPEARANCE OF THE FAVORITE éotbran, Dan Bey ant, oe and W. H Grecian ANNOUNCEMENT. ater and Brmerso PARK THEATRE, with seworth sand 4 agene HIs THREE TALENTED SONS, LITTLE Broadway, between Madison and Union parks. Tiwell treated), by Dan Bryant, | Unsworth, Kugene, Nelse Seymour, Bob | {! Mr, STUART has the honor t two announce that, owing to Daye i Reed, 1: merson, — aided and ELABORATE PREPARATIONS RPRFPPRERREE reenenerg al TUMORE'S TWENTY-SECOND REGIMENT BAND. Armory, Fourteenth. ere hear sixth avenue. Ww ¥ NG, APKIL 45, 1874, TRA CONCERT, At the close or the Full Dress Inspection of the Twenty- nent which takes place on the above even. te rye (Cantos Concert and soiree dansante dhs SWENTY-SECOND- REGIMENT BAND OF SIXTY-FIVE DISTINGUT: RFORMERS The following programme wii he be} imperative for the completion ot the mise en scene, the opening of the theatre wath be o LOVE'® A PENANCE, E, mune Bares entitled Rerlornie ner ny adapted from the French by E * prNesT BYNE. Mr. GERARD BYNE. BROW MELLOBEY BROWN. recond week of the great Vocalist, (e088 _NOLLY PIERS. JMIS8 NULLY PIERIS) Oise NOLLY PIERIS. NULLY PIERIS, MISS NULLY PIERIS, Mise PIERIS hhas no equal on on the Am SECOND WEEK ame BEAUTIFUL BURLESQUE LINA EDWIN. MIss LINA EDW! Atlmore’s “twenty-second heginent” March to play the Appropriate musie during the reoey, ‘areh, deaicn ted Seats secured for Sek Monday, 13th ; those foi 9th, will be available on tollowimg the 9th will be companies in lime, _ayaulable for Gates folowing the Ith, in their respective er. Uon of colors. during Inspection. to the Twenty-second Regiment by H. esdng, in review, ne Double Quick. The marehn by Gilmore, Darin: mgraregh trom Wa; *tete de l’Armee’’ thern Lite” Galop. for salute to New York,” Dress Parade, aud Helmsmuiler’s | ‘Twenty-secoud Regiment March to play the companies | 4ers, PROMENADE CONCERT PROGRAMME, in which the regiment, their triends and the patrons of the concerts are invited to “Fra ‘Dinvolo? ef 2. Operatic’ selection Solo tor Nadim bee patter HALL, MR. ALFRED H. PEASE respectfully announces bis Aral CONCERT, T STEINWAY HALI THURSDAY EY EV! ENING rae 2B, ey Mr. THEODORE THO! inet Miss SENET BEEBE, POR x. AVHITNEY, Basso, MILLS Mr. GEORGE W. COLBY. ; Reserved Seats. 50c. extra for sale at Box office, Ste COLOSSEUM, COLOSSEUM, BROAD- way ae ‘Thirty-fifth ‘street; Thirty-tiith ‘street and vy. M Matinees, Ro te “Reminiscences”. Laviatnan Polka”. api DANSANTE PROGeANitEs ‘me thousand und One Nig! Twenty-second enn “Perichole” during the summer ; ND HIS GRAND ORCHESTRA, TOR. Mekets, $i cach—of the members of the regiment and very ériormanc from a 2 ALSO THE FAV ——-MIss KATE GCONNO “MISS KATE O.CONNO: MASTER MARLIN =¥ MASTER MARTIN que FAIR BY tHE, EADIES OF st, nary Llusion, which hes won ever rigne aa samiration | from over 200,000 behoiders and been retained request}iuring the Easter weeks, must withorawn, on feturday, Open every evetiing this week. Ferrero’s Aesenbly Koome, Tauimany Battding, Bast Fourjeonth street. Adi PROMENADE CONCERT. ctions ! Punch and Judy in alb their slory. of most valuable articler, mission, 25 cents ich | particulars se urn in New York unexceptionable entertainment is provided every a ‘There is @ continuous round of entertail ments in the Lectorum and Polytechnic Promenade. Protessor Tobin will deliver an entirely new lecture ery oon and evening, on the “Illusions of Belence,” introducing the latest Parisian sensation, “La the attractions of the Prome- Lapin’s Imperial Marionettes, the most marvel- | lous mannikins ever brought before’ tae pubile. Chamber of Macic, the Spirit Hand Nimeteenth Centui Wonder Mirror, thé Magic Uniculator, Marvels of calvaniom, the Klestric Orches provided during the entire € "s celevrated Band. id every feature is The refreshment saloon is provided with the choicest luxuries ot the season, served in nicest way ‘THe ladies hope w have the pleasure of seeing you at the Fair to-morrow evening. rit RCH MUSIC ANsay URSD. AT IV ANING MPIEST PUBLIC Song siven complimentary to rele Conductor, when his erand cantata of Ct ‘OMS, with rall prchestra, loists an’ the grand chorus of ASSOCIATION —_———- —- THE MONS, MARTEN’S LUDICROUS PARODY ON THE | y AN CHILD WONDER, LITTLE: Moderate prices. the Oracle of the lass Engraving, ate yoodsawer. the Ligh 0 CHURCH MUSIO ‘will be given for the first tim trom his miscellaneous works, meluding * Miss SARAH BARRON iy reserved vaca Bho, extra. felon, winie new music i tertainment by Keatin; gramine is unequalled resented at eacl No extras, Malinee trom 1 iu Aaerica, with selections Ito 5; evenings, from 7 to Thirty-fitth street. Thirty-tifth street. Colosseum. Colosseum. solou » D, SuLACER, EGGA “Ticket fort the Concert $ DAY, AT 3, PUB! Admission fckets 73 cents, ay al and Broadway. Colosseum, AGICAL BAZAAR, 1,131 BROADWAY, ) under St. James’ Hotel. HARTZ & LEVY.. phe RECEIVED FROM EUROPE NEW ASSORTMENT OF Rg ne ae TRICKS, FROM os IMPROVED BOXES OF 5 ote. AT VENING PAKTI£S ATTENDED ‘Tie! aay ro reserved seats at al! the principal music stores and at the Hall, day and CADEMY OF MUSIC. PHILH AND taste SOCIETY, SERT, ME? April Aah i 8 o'clock. a pri bh a ae 4 ie, Me CHARLOTTE CUSHMAN, MORNING AND EVENING READINGS. NGS, at the o, WE: ¥ April 22, Aina ne NEY vill. 1, Council Scene. 2 Trial ~cene. 3. Downfall of Wolsey, | 4. Death of Queen Katharine. BALUNDAY 3 ¥ Part 1. Selections from Macbeth.” part 2 Je Part 2, MiseqUONDAY EVENING, May 4, Part 1. Selections from “Romeo and Suet Pai Le re Re ONBSDAY, MORNING, May ‘ons from “Merchant of Venice.” Haneous. CCTRDSY MORNING, May Part 1 Seer tions from “Mach Ado reas Nothing.” Part 2. Miscellane “Nl orniie Readinasat?; Evening Readings at 8. Reser served seats for the series, $5. the series will commence on Monday 1 Lh at 9 o'clock, at Carillo’s Stationery Broudway near Twelfth street, and will coi- The sale for any of the single readings esday, Apri of the’ readings may now be had at ul the store RS. FB. CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE, BEVERY ee ING. MR, AND Misi cox OR, THE WEARIN N, HART AND RYMAN TRO PEAT TONY ——COMBIN ATION—— ENTERTAINMENT, SEND STAMP FOR CATALOGUE, —DRAMATIC INSTRUCTION 10. 2, ates Seens ‘and. Aria, Overture, * “Sakuntaia’* Aria, “In rano il i iator APPEAR IN & ——GRAND OL10,-—— thas Dr OnsKA! —A PROFESSIONAL lady of experience will give pawone in, pornos repare ladies for the stage. 3 . Waller, stage manager, ‘CONSISTING — N will have the pleasure to give a series | jooth's Theatre, New Vork, HE BEST RESERVED SEATS FOR THE OPERA, all theatres, concerts and lectures, at TY8O. Theatre Ticket Oifice, Windsor Hotel, Fifth avenue, For: ty-sixth and rorty-seveuth streets. yBADINGS AND RECITATIONS.. M88 JE: Le WIS is prepared to give Reading at oti oF public entertainments ——DANCES, “Egmont,” tne whole muste, songs and declamation. 1 MURSKA, Beethoven. ———A0Ts,—~ —-SUCH AS Tr THE The Poem will ba), RAY ELL ING | {TROUPE Bridgeport, Monda, New Haven, Tuesd. Waterbury, Wednesday, ep Thursday, april 16, test organization in existence, ny see small Dills, N AID OF THE POOR, J” A grand Sacred Concert at St. Joseph's church, avenue and West Washington place, sunday, Apri o'clock P.M. Tickets cents, 88 LOUISE LESLIE WILL RECEIVE APPLICA- tuons for instruction in plain id Dramatic pert lamation, on Monday: all, 13 Bast Sixteenth street MARGUERITE VALSE,” 7c, ” and “Lohengrin,” Charies ‘gitumner's F Funeral _Mareh,! War ce ittle Malt or Skread Hath Its Pearls,” ‘Wilson (lour hands), Suc. BON & 00,711 Broadway. _ pone PASTOR'S T LAGAN GUAR —— EET —_———— TERRIBLE aie EXAMPLE, x 11000 BOX JOSE RY. LL. Prof. CROMWELL’S teed Art Enterwioinent commence to-morrow ment with Ae deautital re THE A P HOUSH MOVES AWA RBAT BURLES: resentation of LAND. HE Gi ; = “LED ASTRAY,” EB ON Doe “2 BANJO."—WILLIAM _D. Sy eis will taxe’a few pupils at his or their resi- dence, and guarantee entire satistaction alter one genres ee pupil taught privately. ar ee eee Fea and Thursdays, at Lb, TUESDAY, EVENING, vosut it BEA RIST, “HOWTO LIVE.” The Lecture opens with a twenty minutes’ concert. Soprano, Emma XE. eserved sents, orchestra, $1: 00 To ve had at nf hy |b 1b- pip ‘Cligaot Galo) a “Golden bie Aa STR. STRAY WITH Tih FOLLOWING GREAT ©) Ast = = COUNT RUDOLPH SHAM-DOSE, the husband GEORGE DE LA SPAR, the lover... Hector Pia-seed, the cousin ie Major OMulligan O'Hara, the frien Baron Mount Gosling, the visitor La Fountaine, the faithful bert, the domestic COUNTESS ARM-ANDE SHAM-DOSE, the wi . Colby, Accompa- VOLE GARDEN, Eighth street, between Secon: “this SUNDAY) AFTERNOON AND TWO GRAND "Mr saan HOLT wi ah L. Kelly arquet reserved and music store, and mig avenues, ’ OL FAL! JO, BANJO, BANJO AND GUITAR TAUGHT IN single quarter; also ali styles of Dancing for the Mr. J. Bradley nstrel and variety si a a stor’s Opera House, 201 Bower: fine e ud giving 4 a rs nadid show, attending in goody un ow ening; also Matinees Entire Change of Dill. Seven new stare The celebrated Gym- naste, "WILSON BROTHERS, WM. LEaTER MAGUIRE imine MERE: LESTER MAGUIRE in his own J The great VERE ant tis MATHILDE eee on oo Matiness Tuesday and Friday. Plenty new acts this week. N'Y PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN pager AMUELLS ANNY FUE PER ag iA MifGLIN NDAY, April 20, HOLMAN ENOLISA GEER TROUPE, AHO, SONG AND DANCE, J1G, CLOG AND Rist Jig Dancing taught for the stage; Banjos all pion ladies taught. “Bogan’s Guide to the Stag Dancing Without a Master,” contains all the above dances, price nual, the only work of the JOHN J. BOUAN, AWOGh Roar Bowery, ever publishe re. DOBSON, 141 Fourth avenne, Rk. KAHN'S GRAND MUSEUM AND POLYTECHNIC eg remodelled and with 5,000 pe the public wt 688 Broad ite the Grand Ceniral Hove). ion of the human frame, breathing mecnani- the most enter - Mr. T SUSANNA O'MULLIGAN O'HARA, a aaa Mathilde, the daughter ‘de Rivernear, the’ mother-in-law panensintra Miss Marie uorenflo Dowager Countess de Sham-Dosa, the mother Sophie, she “omh ONCERT AND HOP, GIVEN BY THE nan OFF RY CLAY ani at monial to Henry ©! ig SUNDA Y EVENING, ERMANTA, ASE! SEMB) TION, wag re uae K.P, ether comprisiny taining and instructive exnibition ad &® cents, Scientific lectures daily, free to yisi- Mrs. A. Yearnans igures, &c., alt socoogel Mise Tiston err ‘Touts Lae: NESDA WEDN ESDAY WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY “GRAND SACRED CONVERT AT 8ST. JOSPPIDS church, Sixth avenue and g Washington pla 112, 8 o'clock #. M. ickets 30 cents. rR “HURLBUT'S VOCAL GYMNASIUM, bay 2 aan street —Thie institavou ts CH tea for strengtl ry , od’ Chaps Mondau 22,4, 80 performers. PROGRAMME roceeds to aid the cach Concert eet otetetet ed ERR Saenennne LLLLELZEZEEZ RSUECTSIT ER, NARD., PRIVATE MUSICAL UNIVER will remove Ay street, near Filth avenue, Ma; Cixculars piailed, DERE RR sian nt RESERES ERE RE: CADENY OF [aioe oregon aR ILMA DI MURSKA, POSIRIVELY LAST WEEK ro.mOKnow Ayers APRIL 13, Laas aoe, BCT Two. iL TRO! Varo RE. pea Pt. ri Cs of EBONOT, conde HSER sce Palla FRIDAY-posrrivEly. tRaT ent. WELL MATIN: SORE Lag PRICES, ee oF Muste, KIL yee GRAND Filed abe “CONGE nr THE NEW Yo. rae cry BissioNs Programme includes Mrs DORA STEELE (her frat appearance | Miss ANNIE de BORE. nee |? PUDHC), THE errs ROCHE (who have kindly vole ntesred to sing two, their Uogt eabular elo and GRAFULLA'S SEVENIE REGIEENT Ha kie the see hers acretich: iets hoped: will eae: Merete ap pearance in their new an enti Hane unit mitormns. For tickets apply at box omlce, Acadony: Tutany & «Union square, and to the ire anager. jessrs. A. Amory is 14 noe street; No. 4 Broad street; J. W. Gas tio” East Thirty-tourih surcet 8. rue So tea Grand aureets FJ. De Pevster, No, 6s West Tiny sch street P: Douglas, No. 73 Broadway; Re Irvin, dt. No. Bd Exchanee place; G. L. Kingsland, 0. Langdon, Xo, 79 Fit even Min’ avenue’ Cok strong, No.6 Wail atroct; Montgomery, ‘No. 2 froudeay, and No. 7¢ West Uhlrtge sixth street Where the lew remaining boxes can be ob- tained. Ailnia CADEMY. —STRAKOSOH OPERA, SIX © FARZWELL REPRESENTATIONS of the STRAKOSCH into TtALIAN OPERA COMPANY, mime neint MONDAY EVENING, "April 2. at 8 o'clock. The renters Operadc Combination in ioe world. oe PAULINE IN. UCCA. NILSSC Their final Gnpearence: before their positive departara, rime Donne soprau Mile, OSTAVA TORMIAN SoBe ie Re ne “W. P He." No! cd Prime T Signor ITALO OAMeN NIN) TO! Bly an p VECTOR t OAPOUL, FE: 70N Bal Signor DEL PUENTE me Herr BLUM. a Signor NANNETTI. 8 nor SCOLARA, COLETTL . RAND CHORUS AND DORCHES IL a Musical Dirccigr a nd Condictor, 4. signori Muzto Gielock, FIRST (ST) SUBSCRIPTION Nout OF TH tow 4 Subscription for six (6) representations will be receive to-morrow (Monday), commencing at 9. M., at Academy of Music box office, on Fourteenth str ‘On Thursday, the 16th. the sale for's ingle nights will commence at same place, QTEINWAY HALL. TURSRSY EVENING, APRIL M4, 1874, GEORGE VAILLANT’S GRAND vooai. AND INSTRUMENTAL OONCERT, He will be assistea by the foll ielowing gov at Artists :—Mr, §.B, MILLS, the celebrated Faanist, FRI BERG Say the Fehowned ¥ ioncellist jghliss MAROARETIER R, the eS ent ALLLANT ill sing grand re Boast di A) 2a EE AE | grenwar bags ‘8. ANNIE LYNCH’ rounti GRAND CONC: OE RT ON MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 13, Mrs. ANNIE aes will be assisted by the following distin: hed Art! Miss M. Re ullinss. Miss eee O'Neil. Mr. ‘MeDonald. ‘A. Sohst, Mr it Pravek and members of the a Glee Cl Doors open at 7 o'clock. Concert commences at 7 o'clock sharp. = sa MUSICAL. “,? THE NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIO, No. 6 Bast Fourteenth stree!, near Fifth avenue, NEXT DOOK 10 DELMONICO: AND BROOKLYN BRANOH, Nos, 102, 104 and 106 Court etreet, near State. ALL BRANCHES of Vocal and Instrumental Mai Harmony and, Composition, Elocution, Drawing Painung and Modern Languages are tanght (private and in classes), by the most eminent professors, at erate prices. SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS OPEN DAILY from 8 A. Me to9P. M. Pupils may begin at at any time. j N. B.—The New York Conservatory ts the Coot 72 a Conservatory of Music in the State, havi branch in and being enurely disunct other thiations wich imitate ita name, evidently with the view of obtaining patronage thereby. The CONSERVATORY REMAINS OPEN the entire year. A EIRST cLass SOPRANO DESIRES AN ENGAGE. ment in a Protestant church May 1; reterence, Signor eran, No. 323 sast Fourteenth street. Aldress W. B., 425 Flatbush avenue, Brooklyn. gues INSTRUCTOR FOR PIA} inging and the German language, has vacancies — ow npils. Please address Us8, care of Mr. recht, No. $2 Spring street AN BXCELLENT PROFESSOR OF PLARO AND singing wishes to give lessons in exchange for Board ee orcountry. Address PIANO, 307 West Four- te eet. TENOR WISHES AN ENGAGEMENT FROM MAY 1; Episcopal, rch choir preferred. address ALEX, MACDUNNELL, box 80 Post otiice. A FIRST CLASS SOPRANO, GOOD READER, EX- Faas eps church singer, desires a posed! from Address C. 5., 49 bast Forty- eighth stre GOOD ALTO DESIRES A SITUATION ON OR BE- fore May 1, in an uptown Prostestant cde Wega May ae art the Bpiscopal services. address B. 5. CULTIVATED SOPRANO, OF EXCELLENT QUAL- ity, capable of artistic singing, and having had inuch choir experience, but as yet without actual repo- tation, will ang for a noderate salary, or as a substitute also a tine meazo-soprano. Addreus: OARISTINA, box I? Herald office. GENTLEMAN WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION ON THE fa, Veet ‘at pupil's residence, for $10 per ansrien f references given, Address, with remdence. TEACHER box 12) Herald Uptown Braucn office, 1,263 Broadway. WELL KNOWN SOPRANO DESIRES A SITUA> tion in a Protestant choir, in or near the city ; would Accept an engagement ior six months, Address’ B. J. Herald Uptown Branch office, GERMAN LADY, XCELLENT AND ogg enced teacher cr'tie Nianee desires to get puplis ta tus city; vest reference can be given; terms moderate, Call on or address Mrs. DAMM, A BARYTONE WHO HAS A PINE SOLO VOICE OF reat compass desires to connect himself with some euroy the aciauatet of ce. first class choir, where he wil. good practice. ‘Address JONE "A FIRST CLASS BASS DEIRES AN ENG AGKMENT A 1 in-an Episcopa! church, Address H. B. 3, Herald Cotown Branch otic AN ELEGANT PIANIST AND svccRSsPUL teacher of correct method (a well, bred youth teaches at pupil's residence references, Address TEC Branch office. GENTLEMAN WILL GIVE PIANO J AND SINGING, lessons at pupil's residence; terms $20 per sinariges! thorough and Fapia advancement, Address box 1 ‘ald Uptown 3 oilice. Ser ae quarter: ‘saperior: eral’ Uptown PRECENTOR DESIRES AN EN. singing in a Protestant church satisiuctory references. Address N EXPERIENC: 44 gagement to le: and Sabbath school; ox 625 Post office, New York. N ALTO, GOOD VOICE AND SIGHT READER, DE- sites an engagement in an_ Episcopal or other Prot estant quartet: small salary. Callon of address ALTO, Ot Greenwich ave GicR, WITH CULIMVATED VoIcg. BAS ‘and experience in church singing, desires a position As Bass in a good choir. Address F. }, box 13) Herald office, JHURCRES | REQL ee FIRS? CLASS SINOBRS ofS ply at or address ew Yorn CONS HL PaTouy OF MUSIC __No, 6 Bast Fi treet, near Fitth aven na hae D eeatceAUSteN, REAROE'S (NOT MR. JAMES Pearce’s) new full Cathedral Cholr.—Boys wanted immediately who have never beenengaged before. Ad- dress CHRIST CHURCH, Thirty-titth street and Fitth av, OR SALE CHEAP—A FOUR HORSE CALORIC Engine, in perivct order. Apply to W, J. HAILLY, gomner oy. Fulton street and Perrott avenue, Astoria, Lot ng an JUITAR AND BANJO.—PROPESSOR NAPOLBON GOULD, the celebrated guitarist eaaiiee pope Y io afew lessons'to accompany songs and play effectively, 21 East Thirty-second sireet, near Lexington avenue. MPORTANT MUSICAL NOTICE,={MUSICAL UNI- versity, 92 Clinton place, will remove private 1 to 2 West Fourteenth sireet, near Fifth avenue vat les tone only; elrculars iuailed. “Address MUS(O ML UNIe ViERSITY, A FIRST CLASS SOPRANO WISH & }2 position in a quarcet tn New York, or will be willing isiance out of the efty in a Proves: wood reader and can give satisiactor} bate of AG. Slade, Halton sere Pp apealte Flatbush aves of jade, Fulton street, o} latbush aves nue, Brooklyn. baie HE NORMAL DEPARTMENT of the NEW youe CONBERVATORY Ss at No, & Fast fourteenth street, next to Delmonico’s, pe ORGANISTS AND DIRECTOR: soloist, with full and cultivated wae: a ares & quartet choles, will er cent of salary for an engagement Herald Uptown Branch sttice, © ALLACK'S THEATRE, THE VETERAN POLKA AND THE LOV: both by Thomas Bake jpinyes ‘with great su: of each (with picture tit bs A POND 4&0, S47 Broadway, _Branch | store, 39 Union square. sb cieiiatheraiiie ANRTED—BY AN Ng are ih rience, @ situation as roles! church. Address J. , DOx | 100 Herald ofice, a WAsrepay A GENTLEMAN WITH 4 Goop voice, a position, In an Episcopal churon choir from May 1.’ Address W. Re, bor 1,242 Post othca, , LIQUORS, &¢, Wit, “IMPORTED ~AND NATIVE), —PLEASANT Valley Champagnes, $12 tor queis, $14 for pints two dozen ‘best eaaror pee pene ct apanes, $16 ane $18; old Port, $2 5); fine table 5 2; old cabinet per gallon; Longe Fichios at halt 4 from auction, § to $4 ver 100; ag te a. T, KEEGAN,

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