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12 TO NET vou} ‘BUSINESS PURPOSES. _ ER, STEAM HOIST oF, ETEAT feet in clear; rent reason West Twi ty sixth street. ) LET STORE | NO. 176 FULTON STREET, oPPo- site St Paul's church. Inquire of 7. G. SELLEW, No, 103 Fulion street. LET_—WITH OR WITHOUT STEAM POWER, TWO | upper Floors 115 Leonard street, east of wan, adoiuing Jafray's Building, Apply to GRIFFITH & | E, on the premises, { Te “LET-SECOND FLOOR FRONT. WITH REAR | Building of 415 Broadway; has been occupied for | several Years by adealer in Guman hair, Address box | 2,569 Post office. mo LET OR LEAS A LARGE suitable for any large business, Inquirgo! CHARLES IEPEN BACHE, 044 broadway, corner Whipple street FOUR Lora, 0, LET OR LEASE-VERY. Low, CORNER STORE, | | Mx Sone. on premises | | bout G33 fee B. CLAFLIN & Ci 10 LET, oH AP—LOFTS, WELL LIGHTED, To tin’ or without power, at the TIRE MANUFAC: TUBING Co.'s, 459 Pir-t avenue, between Twenty-cighth | as NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1874—TRIPLE SHEET, eee arya! HIGH STOOP BRICK HOUSE, furnish ood order; rent low to good tenant. DAMS Re RIN ‘ARDS, 6) West Cwenty-third street. 7wo STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK cor. . 26x00; garden in front: pleasantly situated, Bist Flity-eighth cheap. SL ED Waits, Go West Twenty: thira t MEDIUM SIZED HOUSE, WITH TEA ROOM EX. tension, in Macdoueal ‘street. near Washington ¢, desizable for 4 lamily or sclect business, Mi CHEVALLIGR, Oh Liberty street, Dasement. MODERATE D HOUSE, VERY CONVENTEN to a responsible party; rent $115 per month. Quire, alter 10, at 1:3 East Thirty-iirst street. \OSEY THREE STORY HOUSE, 164 WEST FOURTH ) street; Baltimore heater and gus fixtures, in, to one family only. seen from9 to 12 A. M.; rent $750.’ Apply at Carmine street. (OR RENT—UNFURNISHED, THREE STORY AND basement Iigh stoop brown stone House, with bey window, lod West Forty-ninth street, corner Seven avenue! possession. Apply on premises. Ps No. ait r Ine LET—NO, Broadway, extra wide four story hizh stoop brown stone house, now offered at Feduced rent. For particu. lars apply to HORACE », ELY, No, 22 Pine street. and Twenty-ninth streets, | po Lar FIRST FLOOR OF HOUSE NO. 903 BOWERY, corner First street; well calculated tor business pur- good show rooms, light: possession immediately. Roply in butter store | ments, and in good 0 0 LET—THREB STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE; central locstians god neighborhood; all improve- er; ay reduced rent. For permit apply to U. DUNPHY, No. 218 East Twenty ninth street. NO LEASE—CARD WRITIN NGRAVING E Fancy Goods Stand, in one of the largest hotel the city. ‘Address CORNWALL, Firth Avenue Hotel. REASONABLE TERMS, TO A RE- th House No. 45'New Bowery. 2 30. 261 East Fourth Ts, RENT—PART OF DESIR. Broadway, suitable for a ‘eweller, light fancy business, reasonable to th ©. PLELD & CO., (0. RENT—WITH OR WITHOUT STEAM POWER, | | | Stores and Lotts tor manuacturing purposes. Apply neer on peemames, 175 tiester street, or ISAAl Scimlieic Su Fast Four streee is ‘TH AVENUE, NO. 224.—-LARGE, ELEGANT PARLOR | Floor and other Rooms, en suite or singly, to rent for the summer oF year ; desirable tor a ‘physician. | Te LET, | Dasement House, 148 West Fourteenth street, Rent $2,500, E. Z LAUKENCE, 30 Pine street. re LET, UNFURNIS' —THE TWO AND 4. be 7 story ‘high stoop brick House, 12 room N With st. rent $70 ver month; also the three ory sud io. 427 West 19th ee rent $1,100 per ex also the three story high Tent $1.20; algo the three ii6 West 2th a $1,105, eat also the three story. pM h stoop House, No. 320 st, 12 rooms, rel rent $ M6 baset 280 West 35th st., possession immediately, phy Si several other Dwelliug Houses on the West side of town ak very reasonable rents For permits apply to J. DEN- & CO.. 265 W 8th a RY AND ATTIC it Eleventh street, Inquire brick Ho Of JOHN D. WENDEL, N 79 Maiden iane. DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. Furnished. A An elegant Residence, with greenhouse, grapery, , carria: house, stable: ing alley, &c., situated about 180th street, on highest point of Fort Washington, containing about 20 acres, with an abundance of orna- ental and large forest trees. The grounds slope to the River. The elevation of the property affords vining views of the Hudson and the “surrounding country for many miles, ‘The grounds will be kept in order by the owner. jhe enue place will ve rented, together with the penaagme fori miture, to a private tamily ot at the nominal Fent of $425 Le Immediate possession will Fort Washington is now one of the most delightful lo- | adons: in the city for residence. It is provided with the follo conveniencies:—Croton water, gas, mounted police sea Cn oo engines, telegraph offices and mounted vowl- | | er month. given. You one go to Fort Washington from tne Battery by es Jess time than it takes by horse cars to Central | | Its short and pleasant drive from Fourteenth street. For tull particulars apply to | Nout and 6 Warren sireet, (A TUBNISHED RESIDENCE TO LET, with stable, carriage house, &e., &¢, nd several acres in garden, la lawn, frait aud shade trees, | being one of the most beautiful of the many elegant places at Fort Washingtor. Tt will be rented to a private family only for six or twelve months Time from the Battery, by steam, avout 40 minutes For farther particalars spre Stren BROTHERS, Nos. ¢and 6 Warren street. RESIDENCE, | NEARLY FURNISHED, | WITH {hroe acres frontingon the river. at Seventy sixth street, near tie boulevard to ety, conssrvatsey, table and summer houses; fruit trees, ris and ce lowers in abundance: or wonld be Tent $2.50U; or, the owner, a single mi A CONVENIENTLY SITUATED FOUR STORY brown stone House. 25x60x100, partly turnished, to | a jentul office yea Apply on premises, So. ¢ fest Twenty-eighth st. n between 10 and 2 o'clock. bt gece te ict ye orien, nae LET— | ate family: ren mi aesOHS Y CORLY. tat Broadway, rou & FIRST, CLASS FULL SIZED HOUSE ON MADI- | ria Tans oa eeponahlsWtant obise Apaly eae | 01 le tenant ou! | LUDLOW £G0., No. 8 fine strect and i5 East weve FINE ASSORTMENT OF FURNISHED AND UN- furnished Houses to let and for sale; also large list | if Floors, Flats ana Stores at reduced rents. Appl: AN GILDEH & CO., 1:25 broadway, APPIY 9 | NY RESPONSIBLE PARTS DESIRING A FIRST | SORE ni I ou ! Enuacmensene Ce ee | AS THREE Esicaptad HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE | House to 3 let, furnished. Inquire at 304 West Fiity- | A =—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED PRIVATE DWELL- | ti libeity on and ane Firth and Madison avenues, — redneed. 4 rentals. i} Vv. K. STEVENSON, Jr., U Pine street. THREE STORY BROWN STONE HOUSR TO A. rent fully furnished: well located; No. sh et, near Fourth avenu A house or to J.:W. BARTLETT, 589 Broadwa seed site | bopree FOUR STORY BROWN SIONE HIGH | rt ry ‘stoop House on Forty-second street, near Fifth ave- | without back Rarior; front parlor elegantly fur- | Address M. 126 Heraid Uptown Branch ae ANCE.-HANDSOMEST AND MOST COM. | our story high sioop brown ston mao, Tarn ie veity, “Twenty-third street, near kt - rniture new ; owner leaving town ; rent Hlege of boarders, oa # hth ave- } Priv. RGB HANKINS, 1267 Broadw | rent low. uire | shop, oP) ail enrly, | $38 VENTH STREET, rown stone House. near Windsor Hotel. Apply to JOHN 0, HIGGINS, No. 7 Fine street. $0. 17 BAST FIE bs’ eco oN @asy terms, in good condition, LIS ES i, sion May 1, Inyuire of HOL BROS , 45 Bast ‘twenty: ft. four sto T ET; our story brown stone front House: in sirably loca‘ed ; terms reasonable: ELY, No. 22 rine street, 69 West Twenty- third Street erore Ist of May; LET—U story brown stone; Pay i Wand, 116 Franklin street. 17 WEST ELEVENTH STREET, NEAR | owner, on premises. ET—NO. ‘AS Blonrr. XTH STREET, rout vor! “— Mg schon pets house on the | Centrai Par! ly to a N. TAILER, Jr., No, 47 Walker street. 0. LET—FOUR STORY BASEMENT AND CELLAR brown stone, 335 West Twenty-eighth street, $1.40; also three story and basement House, 152 West’ Thirty- third street, $; THEO. MARTIN, .86 Lexington ave- nue and 133’ Nassau stre NO LET—UNFURNISHED OR PARTIALLY FOR. nished, small House. near corner of Tenth § ne and Second avenue; Fourth street, near Bowery second street: Floor, corner of TTD MS ‘avenue and Portieth strest, ‘NICHOLS & OAFFLLTY. 99 Fourth av. PO LET-THE THREE STORY DWELLING NO. 181 st Fourth street, west of Sixth avenue; is neat and pid all improveinents rent JOHN HOSS, 63 eighth avenue o | | 14" UNFURNISHED poor. hd APART- 10 Bh tt: oOND » BLOOR OF A ow ce tent nu pp! J.P. MW ICELAMS. r? ON Biv West Thirts ourth street, Po Let—aT $10 MONTHLY, HALY OF WaNDSOME brown stone Louse; modern improvements: very desirable and convenient. ELSTON, 20 Liverty st 0 LET—PIRST FLOOR, FIVE ROOMS, 979 HUDSON | Street, between West Eleventh and Bank. (PO LET—RENT $1.00, FIRST FLOOR AND BASE- ment of brown stone holise, in a first class street: eight rooms: all improvements,” Apply to It. MORRI- SON, 1.0L Third avenue, corner r'Bixtheth PO LET—NO. 10 E AST TWELPTH STREET, BETWEEN Filth avenue and University place, three story and Dasement high stoop House, unturnashe . Ml, SEAMAN, 1A Pine street. LET—FRE. 0 CH FLATS, CONTAININ rooms, with all modern Improvements at the ate rent of $1,100, $500 and $700, in a new 25x70 ce! dee! house. 2 Lexington avenue, near Fifty-sixih street. Ap- ply wo CHAS. VOZING, 947 Third avenue, near Fity-se¥- enth street. T—A DOUBLE ROOM, FRONTING ON BROAD- with privilege of gymoasium, Apply at 1,214 corner Thirtieth street —A DESIRABLE FLAT, AT REDU! 8 light rooms: modern finprovements rer spectable; on W hirey-eighth street. Apply tok. M. HRONDIGE china roadway. or 31 Firth av. NO LET—TO A SMALL FAMILY, FIRST FLOOR, with two large rooms and bathroom, and two Rooms on floor above, at $3 East Forty second street, near second avenue. mo. LET—TO A SMALL FAMILY, THE PARLOR Floor and Basements of the modern three story house, $U3 East Twellth street, near Second avenue 10 , LET— UNFURNISHED, SECOND AND ‘AIRD Floors, to a small mily of ad 0 the UARLEM—A FRONT AND BACK ROOM, Bedroom in third st of @ modern brown se, with privilege of ‘and laundry, to @ ;,the remainder of the nouse Wi mily; rent $25 per month. Apply stone ho gentleman and wit upted by a small f at 344 bast ith street. [SFORNISHED SECOND FLOOR, WITH ONE ROOM on third, to let, im house No. 88 ‘East Seventy-ninth et, near Madison ayenne, to @ family of adults only; first class neighborhoo 1 PLOOR IN HOUSE 27 WEST THIRTY.SIXTH street to let—To respectable tamily ; six good roonis, water and conveniences. Apply on second fivor. $30. bs ICE SUITS OF ROOMS, PAR- itchen and bedroom, connecting; furnished eping; ne moving in May; convenient to cars “central apartment house.” 12 \orty- sourth street, between Lexington and Fourth avenues. 156 BAST SEVENTIETH STREET. NEAR Li XING: ') ton avenue.—To a smail family, the Second and | Part of Third Floor, in a first class brown stone house: privilege of laundry and bath; rent low, Inquire of 166 BAS? SISTY2HIRD STREET, | bETW N Tivrd and Lexington avenues.—Part of first class house; modern improvements: w a respectable | party, without children; rent reasonable; possession 1- mediately. "WANTED | TO "PURCHASE. aoe ESK WANTED, SECOND HAND—CYLINDER OR enclosed top: must be In good order and price low. Address DESK, Lox 155 Herald office. CE WANTED—FROM 5,000 TO 10,000 TON er ACeaD on board of vessels tor Southern mari in May, June and daly. Address ICE, box 106 Herald oltce. IPLOMA OF MERT . VIE Dr. Paterson's American Powders and ges for Indigestion ‘and all Diseases of the ‘Stomach ; Pow: ders ae per box; Lozenges, All chemasis’ depots; | 3 ars F ooh MATINEE. ™ MA’ AT 2 O'CLOCK. MATINEE, FOUGLRA, low York; MO! th URE, New Orleans. MA ae at 2 S1LOCK, MATIN: pe the children to the ines. 10 LET—HOUSE AND STABLES (FIVE sTALLS), NO. 10 Morton street. Address or cali upon G. L. CRO- WELL, 157 Broadway, from 11 A. M. to1 FP. M. M las LET—THREE STORY DWELLING 228 WEST Thirteenth street, between Seventh and Lighth ave- nues, in pertect order; rent $1,200. JOHN KOss, 8 Eighth avenue, 10 LET—HOUSE NO. 161 ALLEN STREET, ABOVE Rivington. Apply to JAS, P. BURRELL, No. 26 Greenwich street. 10 LET OR FOR SALE—HOUSE NO. 9 WASHINGTON | place, one block west of Broadway ; 16 r fect order; rent 8240. apply to WALK EK SOTHt as, pianos, 47 East Twelfth st, wo doors west of Broadway. 10 LEASE—A NEAT TWO STORY AND BASEMENT frame Cottage, on hone Eighty-fourth street, near rent GAVEY, 34 Bleecker street. UNFURNISHED, ON WEST THIRTY- el bh street, a four story English eogaetle crown ae in “perfect order poswcssion at once; reat 1; Very chea} seca ¢9 West Twenty-thisd street. HOUSES TO RENT.—IF_ YOU WANT A HOUSE tes Mand see JOHN FETTRETOH, 1,036 Third avenue’ either or unfurnished, Mod rent low. 1,086 Third avenue. 110 bie tip 9 STREET, ee ee FOURTH avenu ree story to lease; full front; at ranged rent $Li50. Apply at barnes | 12o'elock. N. BLS 2. THE E BALL SEASON. YRAND BAL MASQUE AND FANCY DRESS BALL OF the Merry Bachelors’ Masquerade Club will take piace at the Argyle Rooms, Sixth avenue and Thirtieth | oe on Monday evening, ApEL 2%, 1874, Tickets at the box office on evening of the ball HENRY JOHNSON, Secretary. (Soins SOIREE pe EVERY SATURDAY EVENING, from 8 to 12, HE “WALLACE HOPS” (@0TH).—IN OONSE- quence of Tammai pear peing occupied for the st. Ann’s church 1 id no other hall sufficiently capacious being attain for the 18th inst., the next Hop will take place on Saturday evening, April 25, and every consecutive Satarday so long as remunerative, at Fourtees aki sireek comme sing ate and closiay att ‘onrteenth 61 01 at 8 and closing a GEORGE WALLACE & SON, DANCING ACADEMIES. | hives SOIREES At ‘S at jane ACADEMY. 2 | leecker street, e' ory ai evening, trom 8 to ony so Ball yn on Monday, April THE LECTURE SEASON. en nes ann | D>, SPENCER, THE rece DICKENS | reader, who made such a great hit on Saturday last atthe Association Hall, will give Mis Secon’ Keading to- Morrow, at 2 o'clock.’ See amusement column for pro- | gramme. PER ANNUM—NO. 30 IRVING PLACE, next to corner. of Sixteenth street. MES KARLE. 60 Wall street, room 17. $1.800 BURNISHED RUOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET. NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM AND BED- | | chotr. communicating, on second tioor, to let, to one Toom. At2i7 Or two persons; bath, gas, ‘&c.; terms moderate. West Thirtcenth street FROD PARLOR BEDROOM, $7, OR SMALL First Floor. French walnut 1urniture, $15. Cal. evenings, it convenient, house with garden in tront, 117 West Fiiteenth street. " MUSiOAin | A GENTLEMAN OP GREAT EXPERIENCE GIVES instruction on the Pianoforte at opus Fesidence for $10 per quarters Dest references given. Address. with residence, TEACHER, box 14 Herald Uptown Branch ote, 15 roadway. SO pupll of Rivatde, desives = potion 1 tet L) of ivarde, ¢ res « posi m in @& quart fa dress SUPKANO, 57 Saldtaon st, Brookl; on Vis ee ii aa ee, Bel one nll rms oni r lesson ; instruction in evening it dt ake: Bend address to'H., 31 Clinton place. SOPRANO, AMUSEMENTS. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET TO GENTLEMEN, without board, two neatly turnished Bedrooms, with | jas and bath; references exchanged. 8) University Dlace, near Fourteenth street, SUIT OF ROOMS, ELEGANTLY FURNISHED, TO let, without board, to gentlemen of respectabilit aaly, at $6 Irving place, opposite the Westminster Hotel. PPORNISHED OR UNFURNISHED—A BEAUTIFUL Parlor Floor on Twentieth street, in the vicinity of | te leading stores on Broadway; sulemdid, tor dress | making or gentlemen. Ap pply ir. CRENKE, corner irwaaty-Hinih atest ane Broadway. da LET—SICELY FURNISHED, TO A SMALL FAMI- ,aduits, an entire Second ‘Floor and tront Bese mentot private house 223 West Eleventh street; megh- | borhood unexceptionabie,; rent reasonable. MPO LET-PARLOR, FLOOR, BASEMENT AND SER: F xantia Room, $900; Upper Parts of brown stone ‘use: to urnisl en House i ‘to $3,000, ND, 7u8 Seventh avenue. pes LET—PARLOR FLOOK; FIRST CLAS3 HOUS Clinton ‘place, between Broadway and University lace; richly furnished: also rear Buiiding, suitable for class business. COUDbK! BROTHERS, 49 Wall st. | rpO LET-A BEAUTIFUL FLOOR, FURNISHED OR unturnished, with extra bathroom; gas, hot and cold water ofaduits. Inquire at 224 West Twenty-second st LET—TRE ELEGANILY FURNISHED TuREE | story House No. 148 East Seventeenth street; price $2,000; Doasession next week; In complete order: pwenty | of crockery and bedding. Can be seen froin 2 to 4, 0 LET.—TWO OR FOUR GENTLEMEN CAN HAVE 4 Parior Floor. furnished, without board, in private family, or suitable tor, physician or dentist, at 40 East Thirtieth street. 0 LET-FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, THE | large brown stone House No. 17 Clinton place. 37 feet | front, with rear Lee ail modern improvements; in | Ane order, _ COUDERT BROTHERS, 49 Wall street. | 10 LET—& HOUSE AN! STABLE; THREE ACRES of Ground weil furnished with fruit, lawn and garden: | half mile fers. High Bridge, New York isiand. App sf toga 18, Winchester House, Broadway and ilirty- ly rat LET—A FOUR SrORY ENGLISH BASEMENT | brown stone Hor West Twenty-third street, ele- and Hotel roisned; ta a sini ME GAVEL, M4 Uleecker street, Unfurnished. REAT TWO, STORY ATTIC, AND BASEMENT 16L ae street, between Grand and No. e streets, rent W. 8. GAVEY, 84 Bleecker street. SMALL THREE »TORY HOUSE TO LET—WEST Thirtieth street; also a Store for tailor, Jeweller, Kationery. adjolwing entrance to Frankfort ‘House, 203 RARE CHANCE.. ia COTTAGE HOUSE TO YOUR. pee cocmaaning. nine oe for $000; location 432 HEGRE wh wreet. Apply for partiealars to =TO_ LET, UN HED, LOW RENTS, NO. 8 West sth A; Sth ‘street, enue, hand 7 Fu story brown stone Louse ; « $2.200; 139 = ty jo ous street, handsome three 100; iour story brown stone ie aires Maia, ‘AD to WILLIAM TCCRLK, 220 6th N ELEGANT FOUR, aTORY BROWN STONE it }. ig complete order, with mantle ors, gas on the premises, 14 i ‘Tulety- | teventir st —~pouses TO LET, «807 West 121 st, 17 rooms: at. ee ‘Gansevoort st, 14 rooms; water and 1 et ea 17 rooms i App. eet, improvements. 1 improvemen Oratio ft, 12 rooms, ali a oaner ena ans st. lv rooms: water and Boke d BT BUaN Aw, Om fn boy pus THREE STORY AND BASEM ), No, 85 Seventy-ninth street, foo evecue.—a leprovementa: a di whole oF ip part;rent wode 6. WILKO E STORY BROWN STONE HoLSe— ae very iow; first ciass neigh- RETO LET, A BRAUTIFUL COTTAGE On northeast corner Filth at or without stable, Apply AYTON, 425 Broadway. oo Saas ONPURN ISHED DWELLINGS, “ON * and pe Fifth and Madison avenues. at liver- Vek, STEVENSON, Jr, 11 Pine street FOUR STORY HOUSE SED BB RENTED tig’ t arty who could pay six months’ rent ne Address BARGAIN, Herel id Uptown Branch rn ally reduced renta: ENT, FOR SIX OR TWELVE MONTHS, eaeee four ja te Ty ge Eke stoop Dwel: peas poe is East | im) |I 0 oe PRIVATE HOUSE, ; Also single Room, | aoe "order: prise, sult, $10; single, $6 lurty-eightn street, \ERY DESIRABLE HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Suit of Rooms, tor business or private purposes; niso single Kooms to gentlemen, without board. No. 20 West Fur eenth street. ashed and unfurnished French Flats, from | Tent cheap to a quiet and respectable party i ree} HANDSOME SUIT OF | Without board; house in | ‘24 West |OLOSSEUM. GOLOssEUM, Broadway and ects eet fifth rat) Thirty-fth street Open from I io Saud? 910, M Last WEEK WEEK oF PPPPP A R&BRR Ir 588 ¥ P ALA R a a ee P P AA R Rd 8 Z ¥ AA R. R WB PPPPP AAA RRRRB il 888 P aa R it 8 P A A kU 8 Pp A A R ® Re P a a Rk RH S888 4. This is the last week of the extraordii Illusion of | PARIS BY NIGH!, which has won F increasing | admiration trom over 20),00) visito: tained during the kaser Holidays by Must be poutively withrawn on $7} toxive piace to LOND IST. The COLUSSEUM ig the only place of amuseme nt in New York where au un- exceptionable eniertainment ts provided eVERY DAY | sud EVENING. There is continuous round o. moral | snusement and instruction in the ECTORIUM and POLYTECHNIC PR( . The programme is un- id every feature is presented qriile new music. is provided by Open trom 1 to 5 HOP. Me Admission $l ‘ peat No extras, OBINSON HALL PROFESSOR CROMWELL ate ihe p ene Ae and has been re- | ENGLAND. aa th eanbject of hi ENTERLAINMEN, WEEK. Seats at Pond’s, 39 Union pears: Aamisea see. TELL FURNISHED FRONT HALL, $8 WEEELY; attic Room, double bed and stove, $3; bath, &c. tae central house. 14 Kast Fifteenth street, three joors from Union Square Uoctel. -OPPOSITE ST. CLOUD HOTE + with Broadway, handsomely turnished, one Parlor, one Room on second’ and entire ‘Ihird Floor, en suite oF singly; first class. 683 Seventh avenue, wer, FOURTEENTH STREET.—FOR A GENILE- yy the year, @ newly fitted and neatly fur- ished eatior and 1 TH STREET.—"LEGANT ROOMS, board, for gentiemen only. street, near Union square. WITHOUT lus East Seventeenth QQ EAST FOURTH STREET. BETWEEN SowenRy | Proprietor. FALE and Broadway.—Furnished Looms to let, without | TOE A Sb EVERY ’ Doard, to gentiemen only; reterence required. | grana Bal URBAY, at De slack, | ‘wi a r ovenience for housekeeping. to lot to respectavie smaii families. IN ans ANRTY FRRFOREANCE AT JUNCTION | Bedroom, on second floor; also other | LL DR. Bcunp ROYAL READING, hive it ASSOCIATION HALL, THIs AFTERNOOM, at 2 o'clock. Dr. Spencer has the honor to announce the iollowing ramme :— ses, ‘‘Ihe Soul of Homer in 100 lines’ e Northern Farmer" (North dialect “the Phenix and the Turtie’ vine the Mis Mission Garden’ (: Paul at Dre wiltaber! s Schoui, with ‘th Scene, from ‘Dombey and Son’? Carriages may be ordered ai. Pp: K THEATRE.—FEOuTER, Cl Tennyson -Tennyson Di «Sc] Dinner Dickens | VOL] THEATRE, Eighth street, b sthcedgt Second and Third me ayenaee PAUL CLINTON PLACE, WLY Rooms to let, on reasonable tering, o a ond and | third floors, suitabie ried aoe and their ‘wives or a ee ns a jag all modero improvements; noes exchang UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART+ MENTS TO LET. A FIRST POOR waseMENT TWO ROOMS, THIRD to let, all {seven rooms; with ents aa fay, at Pagers, Be: PAN €o9 Hudson street A. FIRST CLASS SECOND FLOOR OF SIX ELa 4\_gant rooms to let, at 666 Sixth avenue, PARTMENT HOUSE=FIFTH AVENUE, CORNER at Furvecnth street, one Apartment will be to rent 7 1. 1874, Apply to janitor. A uu ah Mt ow ER PART OF TWO HOUSES TO LET—FROM ay 1; front and back parlor, basement, kitchen, bedroow, pantry, hall bedroom, on’ second fioor in one i bedroom off of back ee sf icy on fl neat [hird Fico! tures, wardrobes. nati et month immediately. “190 Bast § rat street, near T8—THRLE, FIVE OR SEVEN; 41 strictiy private, frst clase rooms; algo Store, with Tooms; also large Hasement. Apply at 66 West Tenty sire8t, ‘or 453 Liudson street. ROWN STC FLATS TO LET—SIxX rooms, en all modern improvements; rent $30 to $44; 441 fo 439 Wost suirty-tourth street, near Ninuh av. Frees © AND FLOORS 10 LET~TWO NICE BRICK “4 houses, Ninth ward, wath improvements, $7 and 35:0) nice frst and second Moors, with American people, eee dad! gcattake in sixteenth street, near Ninth avenue, $3 ‘rst oor and basement, Nineteenth street, ; ia Apply a W8 Hudson street, re ee UPPBR PART OF A FO! TY Fourth avenue, 15 rooms, ALL Lira ont hyd i Dertect order, Apoly Jaw INGRA. ikea Pour ta FURNISHED | CADEMY OF MUSIC REWBLL MURSKA MATINEE, nhs SATURDAY, Avril 1s ab 1h 1A DI LAMMERMUOR, QTEVENS « JEWELLERS, 887 Broadway, second yor avo MURSKA. SBE pe of Jerome ‘Toompeon's ‘world renowned “THE OLD bell OCERE ‘a! ‘aaa hel two 3 bis Jat entiti OMING Tunouge” t « RYBY and “THE arty Rot oF 8 4 Open trom 9 A. M. to 6 Mdemerrss HULBARMONIO SOCIETY Sixth and last Concert, sarORDAY EVENING, Apr Hy 18 otoloek, ef CADEMY OF Si Grand Or Herr CARL HERON A. | aed PE: ANOE.—GREAT SUCCESS, ERMANIA THEATRE, AD. ENDUKFF...... ++-Director SATURDA pri MAMSELL ANGOT (LA Fil. ie Tapas ANGOT), Leco Operette ‘in three acts, b __Box office open dally: from 9 tl 4 6 RE ORTE MUSICALE, NO. 17 WEST eignth bia between Broadway and Fifth avenue, | pase THEATRE,—FECRTER, jongs. Glees and Quartets every evening. BW PARK orariey BROOKLYN, 9) Mr Ai it SAMURLLS Tab OLALN A Ar RIL Houmas” GxObise OPERA. ‘TROUPE, | JOVIN, on the trail of Monsieur Alphanse, Mx. TWENTY. | Ri ry EATRE,—~CHARLES FRORTER—LOVENS Pore Ate Pu AVENUE THE. Jevener-clgnte street next Bagot. Begins at & cy Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY proprietor and Manager YEVENIN arian P ELY, MONSIEUR RUALPHONSE, CAPTAIN MONTAGLIN, one one man, de ten thousand, CHARLES FISHER MONSIEUR OCTAVE, one man o jnany: KORGE CLARKE AMES LEWIS REMY, an old hulk—laid on! = coast duty— * a rs ip Sl lard on be spare Noe MH ora ACT L—Ni ACT IL —atternoon. ACT ILL.—Evening. A MATINEE OF MONSIEUR ALPHONSE SAIURDAY, aT 130, ARK THEATRE.—NOW OPE. street and Broadwa, Wasi or MOMTC. LMA DI MURSKA. DI i ITALIAN SOPRA COMPANY, GRA\D FAREWELL MATINEE, THIS SATURDAY. APHIL 18, AT1S2 By special request UCIA DI LAMMERMOOR, in her celeb: weg fata DE MUMIA er celebrated role of Luc! signers ra Verati. Mari, Reina ne others, ‘Cariberg Conductor: i POPULAR PRICES. Seats it the go eee MONDAY “APL 30, Vy seasons. Froysieter and Ma ati b Lanes SELMOe. rd Open EVERY E ENING um TL C PURTHER NOTICE nd wil be ar onpay Walluck's Muttary Drama, resen te: r. Lester ck’ a in six tableaus, entitie TWENTY-SECOND MURSKa. MARTLA MR. LE: will appear in his griginal ‘Sharacter of Mr. one ouREten wr TARRY, BECKETT, Mr. E. AR POLK, fits. J. W. CARKOLL, Mr. 2 be ULLAND. 3 "BRO| Miss ieee EWS, Miss Hire ; GRRMON, ine PONISI, Miss Boa GOLDTHW Wy SCENERY. NEW COSTUMES AND APPOLNT- NENTS exceeding in completeness and beauty anything ever produced in this theatre. OOK OPEN 1WO WEEKS IN ADVANCE, TOAMETAGKS MAY BE ORDENED at % £0.11. par® THEATRE.—FECHTER, OOTH'S THEATRE. . POSITIVELY ENGAGEMENT ont H WHO WILL APPEAR E AND SATURDAY Mal uy . AT Ziv! In F. Marsdi sinte dvame, tah tit jarsden’s comic ur acts, ent Zien Om POINT LYNDE LIGHh sin ae AND STARTLING, EFFECTS. tg secur vance at the Theatre and at the music store of C. nat Ditson & Co., 711 Broudw: RYANT'S MINSTREL, TWENTY~ cya STREET, FAMILY co TO-DA’ AT 2 OCLOOK MATINEE, Pe 2 OCLUCK TO-DAY, MATINEE, 2 O'CLOCK TO-DAY. MATIN: at 2 O'CLOCK TO-DAY, MATINEE. ILL TROVaTORE, ae aca hee TO-DAY TO-DAY, UCLO FOOLING Wi wire, THE Witoxa MAN. re Mati jalf price for children to the Matinee. IHEATRE COMIQU: ate 614 BROADWAY. us eet HART.. .. ae Sole Bhopeistor Positively the LAST Two parol nces of the best of all AT MATINEE. ti ad E'LED OR pip Evening Performance. SHE G GO avtea, ws drs HARRIGAN AND HART ° MULLIGAN ‘GUARDS TERRIBLE EXAMPLE. EPR Gyo aa Rat OBIE x EM; CARROLL AND SONS borer Be ee aes ike 7, "Apri i the Great Comed MONDA’ Ms i PRCESE iam, oy "4 ve THE COPPE and the new Irish dram: CUSHLA MACHREE. p= THEATRE.—FECHTER, ETROPOLITAN THEATRE, Manager... ie . . eMGROWDED AND DELIGHTED. AU TRE MOST ATTRACTIVE a Ah ah OFF RED, 85 and 57, Broadway. BM BU and MASTER BA 4 ae Winetta Montague,’ WAYNE and Li TAKING ‘1 PLEDG: Pronounced by the press and public the greatest Rsssca™ Sue acting ever wit. ne screaming TH Siw POLICEMAN. e A! ma Triplets. Chearanies Intrusion. Kathleen euiyoyneee the great negro come “ait TH TIEN SE oe MATINEE HIE Afternoon, doors open at 1: Event Box office open daily. Seuts secured in advance. ARK THEATRE.—NOW OP#N, TWENTY-SECOND street and Broadway. Boye THEATRE. HIS (BA! ree AE gets 1G, April 18, 2674, anf ae pertarcisnce bor the a ML. rear) weit’ yaa APPEAR, Tantpert formance PLE eTeenvE MISS LOUI-E SYLVESTER, MR. CHARLES WHITE. MBE, ROBERT BUILER. MASTER MARTIN, BOGUS ae THE RED GNOM ole as) Mr. J. Z. LIT®LE and Miss boi OAMP- is, in @ new sensation OF ma, entitied a OLD SLEUTH ARK THEATRE.—CHARLES FECHTER—LOVE'S PENANCE, ACADENE OF MUSIC.—LOHENGRIN, SIX FAREWELL inf leet aataaled STRAKOSCH baal Satta OPERA COMPANY, NEXT MONDAY EVENING, wo at 7:30 o’cloc! wi ita Richart age Grand Opera, "a4 Mme, CHRISTINE NILSSON as. or Miss ANNIE L, CARY, Signor CAMPAS Deuce DEL PUENTE, Herr BLUM, Signor, SANE New and splendia Costumes, Mise en Scene, augmented ‘Chorus aud Orchestra, “Military Baad; &c. 1 piectoe _ Ce fisues ee E: eG RAN XTRA Aor NIg MP, Ben ent of sigur I TALO ¢ CAMPAS NL inte brian agin advert will be presented on this occa advertisement. SDAY #VENING, April 22, at o'clock, Witt Second me oe a ight for tats sens seasoh)—LUCCA. in Auber’s sparkling, ‘opera VOLO. Mme. PAULINE LUCCA, Miss A. L. CARY, oper VIGIOR Ce 8 pet wt Mises. EN pelos N. B.—There wilt be no Opera rt Hite on Saturday, ‘25th, the Academy being. ope eu) ied by Miss Cushman. FRIDAY EVENING, hird sabucripuon night Seats tor either of thea above now at the Academy, also Schirmer’s 7Ul oroadway, and at 114 Broadway, pr THKATRE.—FECHTER, CADEMY. agen IND’S BENEFIT, EXTR. HT. TUESDAY EVENING, ORPRIL. 21, 1874. FIR: er JOINT APPEARANCE ‘OF onnistixe PAULINE SUROURTH ACT OF RIGOLETTO, sawn « GAMPAATS DEL PUENT! ROOLARE: Abr oF Garavonina. de PAULINE LUCCA, SIGNORI CAMPANINI SiGNOR NANNETTL COND ACT OF AID. | MLLE. TORRIANI, $8 CARY, | SIGNORI CAMPANINT, corer! PUENTE, rout ei) OF LES HUGUENOTS, | MMB. CHRISTINE NILSSON, SIGNOR eto i BLUM, SCOLARA. | GRAND CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA. | Musical Director and Conductor... :Mignor E, MUZIO, aD OW Tt ured at the Academy of Music, also Schir: roadway, and at ld Broadway. Pp THEATRE.—LOVE'S PENANCE, BW MUSIC, —"MARGUERITE Medel ” GoTr. Lg Zoe. j “Aida” and ‘Lobeugri wee hs, yeperal eal Lancers an op, Sa Maid dot argaa ee Bath Wilso oo, jour hands), 5Ue. Bilson ato. ni mie EW YORK NUSEUM OF AN way, between Houston and Bieecker str ould visit this wonderial museum = vthing people should see and understand, laily on *f' ‘nilosoohy of Marriage.” Those parties unable fo trend these important lectures can have them forwarded. post #0, 00 Fecelpt of 2) cents, by hd tog SECKE,JARY NEW YORK MUSSUM ‘Or ANATOM 18 Broadway. Lectures Tbe. Mulligan Guard uaa, aH op." Granuia, oy towed, Da nd Fair ‘to see,” Pease, t A POND & UG. Tube shers, No. ia? Broadway, Branon’ store, No. 39 Union TREE ES LET square. pe THEATRE.—PECHTER, ty firth ee ea | one ut Patus a8 LEE BT ad g | ponies that have ever appeared in ish di nner ea | Sn ae here mounted and \OLONEL ha sTERY'S LA gg i Fitts SPARRING | unknow of A SEMENTS A” VENT on, 18741 tas evant ore PV? OF 1 evewe o amt GRAND OPENING P, T, BARNUMS GREAT KOMAN » iahamctinasel an ZOOLOGICAL INSTITUTE, THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL AT 74g O'CLOCK, THE LARGEST PLAGE G7, AMOSRIT IN THE OCOUPYING THE F. MADISON AND FOUR Erected ane Equi NEARLY 0 TIRE. BLOCE BOUNDED BY rH AY tH AND 27TH STS. Ri at an expense of NE MILLIO) RS The building is built of trick, 426 feet lony, 200 feet wide and 28 ieet high, cased with iron; the incline for seats is lined With asbestos, The doors are 01 cement, no wood to be used, und there are thirteen entrances, so that the building thay be cleared, of its audience in the short space of three minutes. ae eniral &Di inside Of the ring is sixz7u. but will be laid ‘ourin a beauwiiul arden, with fountains, statuary “and flowers, decorated ith banners, devices, £c., which have recently arrived from Europe.’ The track Where the jockey and hurdle races take piece will be 30 feet wide and a fifth of a mile in length. movable platform will be suspended over the ehtcal 4 space which will enable the tumblers and Jugglers to perform. ¢ various portions of the work has come under the supervision o1— A. B. OGDEN, 210 Bast 34h st, decane indent of ‘Building. i Os, Bae tae ot oe Carpenters. OMPSON,, 1,893 31 a: PJOHN WORDEN, 209 Elst Sth 5t VESTRUCTIBLE MATERIAL CO,, 229 Broadway. Plasterer. GREGORY REILLY, ‘387 West dist glowta: A Sedoun at ing. ° Oi i MOT?, ition, WORKS, 9) Beekman st. ARLES 8, SHERMAN, 1.9 Grand street Tee OHEMICAL PAINT ¢ $2 Burling elip Uphoistering. ORO & TAYLOR, i Broadway Opera Chairs....J. L “JACKSON & BRO., 31) Ki 28th st AMES WELLS, 112 E, AMOKL Uy PERCY, S31 A, SIEBREOHT, Fifth av., corner 424 st JAMES MARTIN & SON, Boston, Mass. PIR EXTINGUISHERS are used in every part of the building, ‘Yhe elegant Wardrobe has been manufactured here under the diregtion of HARRY SkYMOUK y Mrs, DUNOVAN and others—by Mesure. SANGER & BKOS., London, England, and JouN FOLLOWS, Stat. ford, England. tho Armor by Messrs, J. L. KENNEDY & CO., 149 Steel house lane, Birminghani plore cauipments, Mi MORRISON & CO., 596 Fo That furiished by the Messrs vee and Messrs. Ken- dy & Co, embraces thirteen Rorkeons carved and gilt MBLAZONED CHARIOTS and APPROPRIALE HAR- NESS for 162 horses. 1.135 el ‘ant suits of armor, court resses, éke., to person: Te PSOnAL MIGNARCHS AND couRTS 1N And a faithful representation of all the flacs, banne: and everything else e pertaining ther REV EVIVAL CLASSIC SPLESDOIES OF ANCIENT Ji aay GRAND CoNGRES: 0 Bee SS OF MONARCHS, LIVING E REPRE spat OF THE Juss, EM- ORS, y RUL THIRTE, IP FE RE THE ELON OF JULIUS DOWN 10 THE PRES EN’ ELEGANT CnARTOTS “DRAWS, aan RICHLY CAPA- WARRIORS ousDe Ww 9 Yenc ARMOR. The most magnificent and Sree Nee aad ever wit- ‘Y: nessed in this CHARIOT RACKS, HURDLE eee FLaT BLEE LAS NT RACES, LAND RACKS, K RACES, THE LARGEST COLLECTION of RARE AND pied! y pIviNG WILD ANIMALS IN First appearance in America of IGNEREY, the canines French Hert from the great Cirque Imperial, Paris, rae Pirque Renz, the Strong bead oF the Worl in rho lifts Dh horses while by his feet irom a tr: NoveLiiyt® NovELnHsHT NOVELTIES ra} Orchestra, $1; issio1 eecony 75e. 5 Family Circle, 50c. ; 1 250. Gallery, ARK THEATRE. Mr. BLUABH has ps the | honor annourice that ES FECHLEL NANCE, Seats may be secured in advance. MATINEE ON SATURDAY, APRIL 13, AT 134. OTH'S THEATER, LESSEE, J, B, BOOTH, Bere ae rth Pei ee ” Ni IS FOR TWELVE RGus ONLY TWO MATINEE PERFORMANCES, during which one will have the honor ¢ ‘appearing in her famous personation of in Shake: ya grand Tra five acts, enti Shakespeare's grand 1 fein ts, entitled and her charming ber iit Th i D, in Shakespeare's pean | Contedy, in five acts, of And for the first i ime ia. iis, sity she will appear Qn her companion picture i) 1) a ‘A, iu pheriden Knowles’ exquisite play of. Pape anergy OER ‘HE HUNOHB. ARK PRP RRR eg FECHTER—LOVE'3 PENANG. YORUM, THEATE teentivstreet se Sixth arene. CHAS, CHANBEMLAIN jy Ore. NIGHTS, PARISIAN FOLLY, LL THE “NOVELTIE: Last SATE oF ety TEOLLY,» TURDAY, AT 1:30. | Feira PENANCE.—GREAT SUCCESS. nee and Manager “Last i NiGHTS, aes the PARISIAN FOLLY, bP hire THEATRE, FOUKTEENTH StREST AND SIXTH AVENUE. CHAS, CHAMBERLAIN, Jr. Lessee and Manager MONDAY. april 20, the new eouscnat French drama. MA JOLAINE, a canny oF UNE QUALLED. Peete. SHE? NOW O: pare THEATRE,—FECHTER. TBLO'S GARDE Mayo, | CLOSE OF tae eri naa SEASON. Last TWO SPERFORMAN THIS ASTERNOON AT 1:90 THIS EVENING aT 8. MR, FRANK MR. aia MAYS in his beautiful American Idyl, DAVY CROCKETT, DAVY CROCKE!T. “4 companion picture to o Rip Van Winkle.” Miss ROSA RAND as EL ELEANOR VAUGHN. ad t woncay, ftern or oon, at Farewell Benefit of | ager Vincent, wit by splendid entertainment. IBLO’S GARDEN, SPECIAL, nN Last CROCKETT MATINEE TO-DAY. Mr. FRANK Mayo TO-DAY. as TO-DAY. DAVY CKOCKETT. TO-DAY, cyaicg THEATRE.—LOVE’S PENANCE. NPs OARDE VINCENT. ONvaY ALTERNOON, APRIL 2, AT 110, EWELL BENEFIT 1 3. REE staoe MANAGER, for which occasion ae oye vol ladies and gentlemen ve most kindly volunt cett Rows, G. i Fox, George Becks, W. B. Laurens, J; J. Prior. ( K. Fox, J. W. Wi heelock Harry Sey Master. Barney, 1, W. Hoffman tha Geda Farnily. Prot Olteordon, tas Hughe:, W. BY Canill, T. L, Morris, M. Pike, ¢ Weaver, Fisher, F. Percy, Porelser’ William: me nter, F. Mun- ro, Wilioh, Sig.’ Novissimo, Rosn Rand, Mile, Cora Adri: Enne, Miss’ Eaith Challis, Mise. Lo Millie — Miss Amy ‘oraumrord vend oa Fs George Bo a A RARE PROGRAMME, USED UP. BLACK EYED SUSAN, GRAND OLIO, BOX SHEET NOW OPEN. N10's canes, THE EVENT OF THE SEASON, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, April 28, 1874, GRAND TESTIMONIAL TENDERED TO Manager R, W. BUTLER, the membe OF ine TT RUPGLETAN TUBATRE COMPANY, eet com: ork, consisting TALL THE GREAT STARS OF THE PROFESSION. on which occasion one of the Jar “4 MURBKA, SiuRSKA MATINEE, 18 8 ‘h URER April 15, at 1:30, teeta. DI LAMMERMOOR. po THEATRE, —FEUHTBR, ooD's de AST Nar oF uit a wade og he BL ave ee in the itt sensation ouvert TWh ON’ at a ye ), APRIL 20, REA i ei EN EK tink OF MB, DOMIN tk MURRAY. | -PECHTER, ig) PASTOR'S bade Zi AP sWoW eAttont PAsTU BIL! we BOWE. TO: 8. CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE, —ORRAT Oxojyoment ang pyermluelming snceess of D MRS, BARI YLOK'S aus aie CHARLES GAYLU S0OGAH, nd prea to be the most per. a ever written, Everythiog a style hithorte myn, TROUPE, | M* ‘a in the age} Y Broo! re cr ie in ry aa nin ny a AMUSEMENTS. Oo. L. FOX's BROADWAY 1 THEATRE. SWALM, FOX. 728} Bway. Mr. G, A. Mr. G. L. Acting Manager. Treasurer... GENUINE AND IDED SUCCESS. CROWDED, ENTHUSIASTIC AND FASIIONABLB AUDIENCES’ night! t the King Supreme of Pantomime artour, Sree uo Bing Sap! GKO. L. FOX. A. FO. emai X, Pantaloo) LOURse ROSEREL The Great Sonne: ‘Trick Pantomime on BUMPES DUMETE: HOME, BOUQUET OF WONDERS. Startlit ORRIN M A r O@ REARDON, The Famous Tumbleronicon. The Superb Burlesque Art MISS [DA YEAMANGE and ~ ed M, CHAMBERS, all appearing together, with a grax Dé PANTOMIMIC. ARTISTS, MPTY'S FAMILY MATINEES, Tues ‘Thursdays and Saturdays, BRING 46 ‘R CHILDKEN, LET THEM BE HAPPY, ARK THEATRE, —NO ‘OW OPEN. TWENTY-SECOND street and Broadway. . pe ENTERTAINMENT 1 geaumaxt ? pe “aE, NE o——— SATURDAY MA‘ O'CLOCK, ‘Only two performances of the | MATINEE, ureeen LADIES’ LADIES? LADIEs ADIES' ADL = Saturday Mutince. 2 o'c'ock, _and this evening, 3 o'clock. ; On MONDAY evening, April 20, i will commence a i. | MEMORABLI in the 8, for, sof Hues tis Higt clavers ie ager lets, the Mactens in new specin ties, and the army of acknowl- Caged favorites 1h new phases, aA weannounce e— ‘assisted by Pioux DE BONAY. MAUD GRAY, THE STATUESQUE. ESQUE TLLUSION OF THE PERIOD. | Seca ge 4 MASTER LAMDERT,? JOE BUCKLEY and JOE LANG, ‘THE INIMITABLE CHARACTER ARTISTS. f Remember, thisis the BaTURDAY MATIN of the present programme. Box sheet for next week now open. _ | pane THEATRE.—FECHTER, RAND OPERA HOUSE. FLORENCESt ADMISSION, FIFTY CENTS Reserved Seats, 60c, and $l extra; Family Circle, 800. REVIVAL OF THE EaRLY TRIUMPHS ‘le AND MRS. W. FLORENOB! MR, f¢ who are playing HeigNsE AUDIENCES in parts which are identified with their great renowa, and in which they are unrivalled. TWO GRAND PERFORMANCES TO-DAY! SATURDAY MATINEE AT 1:00—Falooner's delictous Irish Love Story, EILEEN OGE. Mr. and Mra. Florence in their original characters, with Irish Songs and Irish vigs, The “Haymaking Scene” and “Fight with the Constabulary” employs a force of one hundred lads and lasses. SATURDAY EVENING, AT 6—Tom Taylor's Romance of Life in London, THE TIOKET-OF-LEAVE MAN, Mr, and Mrs. Florence as Yob Brierly and Emily St Evre mond. J % 5 F | | Both plays presented with new scenery, novel me- chanical arrangements and.wi with a cast calling forth the full strength of the great new company, *.* TICKETS MAY BE PURCHASED * isaee a? THE GRAND OPiRA HOUSE pores PENANCE.—GREAT SUCCESS, ({RAND OPERA HOUSE. SUNDAY NIGHT! *.* Tickets now on . Admizsion, 50c.; Reserved Sents, Glc. and §1 extra, : ELEVENTH COLOSSAL OPERATIC CONCERT! TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING, APRIL 19, ae BENEFIT OF M. HENRI. WIENIAWSKI, Europe's reatest Violinist. » Upon this ae Ty alle, ILMA DI bh ration 8 Fi JRRAN IT, é MY STRING EST. (Conductor, G. CAILLD IG) Pana DOV WING'S entire famous NINTH REGIMENT BAND will take part in the extraordina: nad PROGRAMME, PART Guryanthe” DOWN: Tiki 2 Wal" Der Kicine Comerad” 3 DOWN ENTIRE NL Grand Avia. SIGNOK F! RRANTL 4 Violin Solo, fantasig=" Paus MENRI WALENTA 6, Grand aria—"the Gioja” ‘waits written axpregaly for Bu Mile .C, M. Von Weber MENT BAND. first time)... GIME:, i roi, Bee Mattel, (orchestral sccprapantineny. 6. ‘Reminiscences ot Meyerbeer’’. saseseeel Introducing morceaux ot alt the composer's DOWNING'S unrinp MIME REGIMENT BAND, 1 Geren, “I Vespi Siciliani” -.Verd) OW NING'S oe MNT REGIMENT BAND. t. 8, Variations on a theme from Paccini.. oe (or soprang and violin accomputinenty: Mile. DI MUKSKA and M AWSKI. 4 Grand Fantasi collections of Brin ‘Downwg (with solos tor ail, the principal instruments, and introducing twenty-one popular |Fish alré.) DOWNING'S ENTIRE NINTH BAND Mile, Testa DL MU re Grand pri (new), “I Thank ‘of 6. Finale, (Daw IN N “The box comes will romain “open today from 810 4 nd tomorrow (sunday) frowm 12 10 & ‘eo THEATRE.—FECHTER, CADEMY OF MUSIC. MURBKA, FAREWELL MURSKA MATINEE, THIS SATURDAY, April 18, at 1:30, LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR, 188 CHARLOTTE CUSHMAN, MORNING AND EVENING READINGS, Miss CUSHMAN ty Lares re 9 series of SIX READINGS, SY OF MUSTO, a hai FEE MORNING, April, raf 1, The Council sone.” Part. Selections on “Macoe' Part, Misogiiango ay EVENING, May & Part 1. Selections from Romeo and J midsy Part Mee NESDAY, MORNING, May 6, ‘art srlgctions froin “Merchant of ving Pi Part MisgeUHDAY MORNING, Oe Part. Selections from “Much ‘Ado ae fothing.* Part2. Miscellan ous. Mornii ing Reading 3 at 2; Evening arte ats, Reserved seats 81 ‘tiokets tor any of the elagio pend. je sale a aritlors 8 Stationery: ‘tore, 5 Broadwi near fweitt toa hs M. day pa THEATR —FEOHTER, Bes THEATRE, LESSEE, J. B. BOOTH ON MONDAY, EXENING, AY APRIL 20, 1874, ‘will commence a bret Ay Pane top and will Appege in har Great role of in Shakespeare's Tragedy Rowgo aN sunt pase m1 OVE'S PE MEtOroniras aegy THEATRICAL 4 AND SHOW PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STRERT A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VaRIRTE CUM CONSTANTLY ON HAND