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AMUSEMENTS, b gpoo COMIQUE, % HART... +... Male Proprietor PSE Teeak of is woridcvesswned 2 COOL BURGES*. HARKIGAN AND HART cry Speie inal Acts, HE PPERS and A TERRIBLE Br. JOHN WILD. ...-s05 Ethie Terrible Example ey ee er ixamp! HEN THE SOUP it Use MOVES Wii Mr. R.M. CARROLL AND SO: 8, MAY and PORTE! njouts. KITTY ONIEL, Nee AL ‘& BENNETT, NNIK YEAMANS, JENNIE SATERLE! Se eee ule GOKENFLO, Ming ANNIE VEAMANS Miss KAT O'CONNOR and the entire ' Mammoth Troupe tn a NEW OL10 OF FEN conc with the new Sensational Dram Iading USHA MACHBEE ad ND OF LOUGH ERNE, wiuciug all the compan . 54 BROADWAY, RAND OPERA HOUSE THE PLORENCES, Corner Eighth avenue and Twenty-third street ‘and scoustauuly passing the doors. Perform- ‘ances begin ats SATURDAY MATINEE at 190 | ADMISSION FIFTY CENTS | = ents and $l extra. ie, W cents, REMARKABLE ATTENDANCE!!! | \ apne great success achieved by Mr, and Mrs. FLORENCE | @aring the wo weeks last past, the capacious Grand ra House being completely Alled by deligated and Yhusiastic audiences, has led to 4 re-engagement of the nowned players. They will appear every night and at | Bhe SATUL DAY MATINEE of this week, in pieces with | ‘which their fame is idenufied. 1 UE TICKET-OF-LEAVE AVOGUE; Or, THE MAN is conceded ie iy: ae Oo DAY BOY OF ‘er acted than ever, the| 96” will be brought out as week, mew company of the Grand new Opera House being of re- q@arkable briliiancy ana | appliances and a powertul wtrengin. scenery, novel, mechanical | | east | RILEBN OGE, | @e delicious Irisn story, with all its picturesque Irish @eenery and living illustrations of the Komance ot Pas- Sora! Lite in the Laud of the Shamrock, will be re- ated, Mr. and Mrs. FLORENCE in their Original parts, Ath Lrish Jigs and [rish Ballads. THE WEEK'S PROGRAMME:— TUESDAY Evening, tor t irst time. the great Irish | ‘Drama, the Returned Volunteer; WEDNESDAY Evening, Ticket-of-Leave Man; THURS- DAY Evening, Bileen Oge; PRUDAY Evening, Ticket-of- eave Man: Saturday MATINEE, Ticket-or-Leave-Man | and SATURDAY Evening, Inshavogue and the Re- | Inshavogue and | MOST COMPLETE ENTERTAINMENT IN THE CITY. turned Volunteer. MR AND MES PRID W. J. FLORENCE ASSUME THE | CIPAL CHAKACIER: | JARRETT & PALMER TIN. | SPE @CHUMANN’S YRANSATLANTIC NOVELTY COMBINATION, IN A NOVEL PANTOMIMIC SPECTACLE. Li NEW, BRILLIANT AXD D4 THE PHENOM . " SIGNOR CARLO BENEDETII, fm his extraordinafy sword and bayonet gauchetries. pro- ced by the medical faculty of Bertin as the Eighth | fonder oi the World. | THE PORTUGUESE MUSICALITY. | DON FERREYRA, THE MAN ¥LUDE. The Lovell and Almonte Troupe of Pantomimists, in a > pantomime, TRE BARBER VERSUS LAGER, MONS. BECKMANN, THE FAMOUS PARISIAN JONGLEUR, in his Wonder/ul manipulations, &c. HERR A. SCHUL THE MAN OF MASKS AND’ FACES, NOVELTIES. — | dm his lightning changes and ‘acial transiormations; in- taneous portraits of Gencral Butler, Jay Gould, ror Havemeyer. THE VAMILY ROUSSELLES AND THE ALMONTE GY MNASTs, in their world renowned acrobaiic leaps. Mr. J.B. JOUNSO CHAMPION & NK OF A ‘rotessor HE THE FAMOUS V RIDER, AND HIS CORPS OF FEMALE VELOCIPEDISTS, of eight beaunrul riders. | all on the bicycle, in new Parisian costumes, + | ip addition 'to host of artists. THE GRACEFUL SKATORIAL BALLET, Mile. FREDRIKA, ACKNOWLEDGED THE CHAMPION PATIN an Mons. ELLIOTT, ALL IN THE NEW PANTOMIMIC SPECTACLE. REGULAR PRIC! ONE WEEK IN ADVANCE. PECIAL NOTICE, NIBLO’S GARD! NIBLO’S GARDEN. GRAND COMPLIMENTARY TESTIMONIAL Rendered to MANAGER R. W. BUTLER by the members of THE METROPOLITAN THEATRE COMPANY, On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, APRUL 2381874, 4 monster entertainment will be give We the LARGEST NUMBER OF ART has EVER APPEARED TOGETHER Box Office now open for the sale of t NOTICL—METRKOPOLITAN THEAIRE, There will be a Full Band Rehearsal ou Tuesday moruing, April 2. IN NEW YORK, from 4U till 12 o'e for the artisis who are to appear at the Complimentary Benetit to k. W. BUTLER on Thursday Aiternoon, April 23, 1874. MONS. LA THOK. - Stage Manager iE EVENT OF 1874! THE EVENT OF 187: THE EVENT OF 1874! THE EVENT OF is74! GRAND GRAND } GRAND of PT. BARNUM'S GREAT ROMAN HiPPODROME and ZOOLOGICAL INSTITUTE, | Ponpay ENING, APRIL 27, aT 0 O'CLOCK, INDAY APRIL 27, AT 7:30 O'CLOCK, INDAY APRIL 27) AT 7:30 O'CLUCK) | ION DAY APRIL al 7:40 INDAY APRIL 70 DAY APRI 7 and (hereafter daily at WHE LARGEST PLACE OF WORLD, @COUPYING THE ENTIRE BLOCK BOUNDED BY MADISON ANI/ ATI AVS., 26TH AND 2TH STS, Brected and equipped at an expeuse of NEARLY ONE MILLION AMUSEMENT IN THE | DOLLARS! | THE LARG COLLECTION 0 RARE AND COSTLY LIVING WILD ANIMALS IN THE WORLD, REVIVAL the CLASSIC SPLENDORS OF ANCIENT GREECE AND ROME! GRAND 00! 83 OF NATIONS, VING A LIVING REPRE \ OF THE KiN EM. PERO! MONARCHS Gt 7 T NATIONS, FROM JULIUS C#SAR THE PRES. 4 in this country, BURDLE AND Fiat caches GYMNASTICO ACTS PONY, -EPHANT, CHARIOT, AND NOVELTI NOVELTIES! NOVELITESTIE ‘Orchestra, $1; Balcony, 75:.° bamily Cirele, Se; Gal-- , Be. ; Private Boxes, ioldi and parade ot the valuable uum irom Europe. 5 SATURDAY MORNI from Hippodrome, through Twenty avenue, to Bowery, to Cane! sir Fourteenth street, to firth avenue. street, to Madison avenue, to Twenty s 1, $5, forwarded by Mr. G ixth street to Third to Broadway, to Fort vent POSTPONEMENT The continued inclement weatier, and a desire on the art of the Management to present their macn.neen: em 1ainment to the public at once periect. tus led then to delay at THE OPENING OF PT. BARNUMS GREAT ROMAN HiPPoDAOME antl MONDAY EVENING, APKIL 27, AT 7% O'CLOCK The parade advertised tor Wednesday will take piace Saturday : a ghar ag ARK THEATRE—CHARL FECHTER—LOVE'S RK TH iTER—LOVE BW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 BROAD- way, between Houston and Bleecker street ceney ome should visi: this wonderful museum: it | f Fy EhINg people should see and understand Lectures on the Philosophy of M. ec." Those parties to attend these important lect Jed, post free, ou receipt of 25 RETARY NiuW YORK MUSE can have them nts, by addross- M UF ANATOMY \rHeaTRE—Lov pe 8 PENANCE, D* KABN’S GRAND MUSEUM AND POLYTECHNIC Institute.—Kebullt, remodelled and with 5,0» Bttractions, now open to the public at 6% Broadw early opposite the Grand Central Hotel. Model of the buman frame, breathing me &c., altogether comprising the moat e instructive exhibition in the world. Admu cents. Scientific lectures daily, tree to visitors. areal AT HOME AT2P. M. G. I, FOR BROADWAY THEATRE, — BRINSON HALL.—PARIS, Tuk LAST WE itively. Professor CROMWELL ue hovor to announce i sea FARE Lah BEAU eFOL CITY, subject of bis last but > ” ART ENTERTAINMENT TO-NIGHT, April 21, at 8 o'cloc Bad Wednesda; |, Friday : powitively f ght, jour, Wess e | i Dit for this alter: | | Manager... | in new and popular Songs, Choruses, Overtures, Kefrat | ur, | | ATS that | | | i | ets. | | | | | proved @ real Sensation, and the delightfal Signors CAMPA | Musical Director ana Vonduetor. | volunteered ther s London, thursday: The Homes of | 1, saturday Matinee; Ireland, sat- GO TO TONY PASTOWS OPERA Great Maunee NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1874.—~TRIPLE SHEET. NOTICE. In consequence of he continued | gaienation of 1 VAN, THE NOVELIJES now jn preperuee are unavoidably EVERY EVENING UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE and SATURDAY MATINER, will be presented Mr. LESTER WALLACK’S Military ‘Drama, in six tableux, entatled THE VETERAN. br LESESE SALBAOe wit rin his origiual character ot vast LEON. DELMAR. Mr. JOHN GILBERT, Mr. JOHN BROUGHAY, Mr, F. ARNOTT, Mr. J. B. POLK, Mr. J. W. CAKRO. Mr. E. M. HOLLAND, Mr. @. FB. BROWNE, Mia JEFFR Li:WIs, Miss EFPIE GERMON, Mme. PONIsf, Miss DOKA GOLDIHWAITE ‘EW sCENERY. NEW COSTUME: AND APPO; NTS, EXCELDING IN COMPLETENESS UTY anytning ever produced in this theatre, BOX BOOK OPEN TWO WEEKS IN ADVANCE, CARRIAGES MAY BE ORDERED AT 10:45. ARK LAEATRE—NOW OPEN—TWENTY-SECOND STREEY AND BROAD WAY. Woops MesEUM. DOMINICK MURRAY. EVENING AT 8 | AFTERNOON AT 2 The eminent artist, Mr. First appearance m New DOMINICK MURRAY, | York of the renowned tra- in his own sensation drama, | gedienne, enutied, MISS THE GAMBLER'S orm™E; | SOPHIb MILES. OR, THE MURDER | in the great senestion, ON THE HUDSON, _With efficient cast, I UVES PENANCE—GREAT SUCUESS. f 730 728 | Broadway. . Proprietor GEO. FOX's BROADWAY THEATRE. Manager ii, TYLER Mr, ML, BUTTON ‘AUDIENUES. DEL! fHIS PRETTY LADL PALACE IN A BLAZE OF FUN AND WONDERMENT. GEO. * FOX, e GEO. i zox, riginar original “HOMPLY.” M “HUMPTY.” i pc ©. K. BOX, T ©. W. RAV inimitable Pantiloon. | ¥ Harlequin. ti he Day, | D The nnegualled Bediastlong ot tise olen ‘ORRINS. — M Beautiful Pp Fascinating LA‘BELLA. t VENNERINI. Tambleronicon Ry OKREAKDON. A SPAL Exquivite T Charming BOSHELL. ie wibeu ‘Auror: lanhatta, IDA YERENCE, O| Miss M. Chambers, Marvellous M Superb Mechanical Ertects E Corps de Ballet. EVERY EVENING, AT 8 O'CLOCK. | FAMILY MATINE FAMILY MATINEES, TUESDAY AT THURSDAY AT 2 TURSDAY AT THURSDAY AT 2 TUESDAY AT 2 THURSDAY AT 2 SATURDAY AT 2 SATURDAY AT 2. SATURDAY AT 2 SATURDAY AT 2 T3 IN ADVANCE. ECURE YOUR S: ETROPOLIT. AVE £85 AND 587 THEATRE, BROADWAY, ‘An entire change of programme this week. The great star troupe strongly reinforced, making this now the EXCELSIOR TROUPE OF NEW YORK. in? pr | Quartet, | © =) and and Witticisms. SAM. RICKEY's Everything new, fresh and. sparkling. oO ®’ Patrick McGrath, new Irish sketch, |ON POo'T.| an officer of the Iéth | entitled © —~- «> precinct, Sam. Rickev, ‘A comic sketch i sate by the great Comedian, | WA-HOO. NED FOX. © NED FOX. Vocalist, ar Serio ~The engagement of the pop |) Twenty eighth street and Broadw: | Miss Jennie Hughe © | Miss Jennie Hughes. | | © ° $1, in his great Comic Song, 4, HM, 44 ———— Miss Winetta Montague. The charming Vocalist, | Wayne and Lovely, the Monarchs ot s A TALE OF HORROK a deep, dive and dreadful trazedy, in six minutes. ed Fox, Jackson, West, Queen’ an Werley, ntot @ The most ma cING SAR vellous feats ever Sreansloist, Qe eg Pertormed by any The entitied ng and Dance. artist. ghly interesting moral drama, of mtense interest, | THE DRUNKARD'S FATE; | SOF NEBRIATE, THE © OF TH ja -SAM RICKEY SbE THIS.—Doors open at7; Curtain rises at 749. Box office open di Sedis Secured in advance. Popular prices ot adiniss 5e., Bc, and $l. THEATRE, | OLYMPIC | VAUDEVILLE. Brilhant Suceess DANCE AND BURLESQUE, eyituon of these Charming Artists and their ex- | traordinary programme of Elegant Novelties by a re- fined and delighted audience Iast evening, was the most | fattesing testimomal ot the public appreciation of our efforts to please. FRIVOLLUS; or, the POWER ‘OF LOVE, was exquisite." MAUD GRAY—THE STATUESQUE ILLUSION, beauuitul. Master LAMBERT—1HE INFANT PAGANINI, wonderful. JO# BUCKLY and JOE LANG, laughable. THE SCULPTORS DREAM, by the fascinating RIGLS and lovely Coryphees, brilliant. THE INCOMPARABLE MARTENS, charming. THE DANCING >HAKERS, by the beautitul Trio. Sketch, by | Miss JENNIE, of LOUISA’S COURTSHIP, A rare treat, It is impossible to particularize in an entertainment so ue, fascinating and amusing. comprising so many | tsin so many novelties. Ali will be repeated every | ing, and at ‘ LADIES’ MATINEE, Wednesday, at 2 o'clock. TO-NIGHT. CADEMY OF MEAS SINUS BENEFIT. | ING, April 21, 1874, | | | joint appearance ot Mme. CHRISTINE NILSSON, FOURTH ACT OF RIGOLETTO. Mile. TORRIANT, signori CAMPANINI, DEL PUENTE, SCOLARA. #OURTH ACT OF LA PAVORITA. Mme. PAULINE LUCCA, nor NANNETTI. Signor CAMPANINI ECOND ACT OF AJDA. Miss CARY, DEL PUENTE. | 20LA COLLETT | 1 ACT OF LES HUGU | MME. CHRISTINE NILSSON. SIGNORE UAMPANINT, BLUM, GRAND CHORUS AND ORCH Miss CARY, | Mile, TORRIAN FOU RA. | nor B. MUZIO | NING, April 2, Qa) Subseription Night. | this season of i MMi. PAULINE LUCCA | in Auber's Sparkling Opera, | FRA DIAVOLO, VO-MOBRUW (WEDNESDAY) E First appearanc Mme. NE LUCCA... mt Miss AD LOUIS# CARY LADY PAMBL M. VICTOR CAPOUL.. as. . FRA DIAVOLO ORD ALCASH dig. SCOLARA TTI, BARILI, WAY, April RAND PAREWEL LOHENGRI BANPT, & 3, at 1-30 1. M. NILSSON MATINEE, | TLssON. Sth, the Aca “FRIDAY E DON GIOVA SATURDAY EY 3, April 25, ut 7:30 P.M. t TRA it NILSSON. LOHENGRI LAST TIME. LOHENGRIN. Seats jor either of the above now at the Academy; aiso | Schirmer’s, 70i Broadway, and at 14 broadway. RING YOUR CHILDREN TO DAY AT 2. AT BROADWAY THEATRE. HUMPTY AWAITS THE: AoAPEMx Lon NGRIN MATINEE, | FAREWELL NIGSOON MALINER, On THURSDAY NEXT, April 2 at i230 P, 1 LOBENGRIN MATINEE, | LSSON, } XT, the 25th. a ELSA | M ANNIE L. CARY, CAMPANINI, Signor DEL PUENTE, Herr BLL or NASNEVEL | New and splendid Costu ery, Mise en Scene, atigmented Chorus and Orchestra, Miliary Hand. Musical Director and Conductor... Signor MUZIO seats now also 701 11k Broadway. | PARK THEATRE, Corner of Tweity-second street and Broadway. Mr. STUART has the honor to announve that ! CHARLES FECH IER will appear this and @yer 10. Seats may be secured in advanc MATINEE ON BAT! APRIL 25, AT 14 G ERMANIA THEATRE, LD. NECENDORFF: TURSDAY, April 26,” Mile. ANGOT (La Mille de Mme. Angot), Operetta in thre cts by Leco Pox office open darty rom 9 till 40 Loves PENANCE—GREAT SUCCESS. J ADIES! | IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES.—THE 4 SPRING | best place to see the styles is atthe ma- FASHIONS, | tinee to-aay, at Tony Pastor’ (F242 concent tor THE ORGAN FUND * of the CHURCH OF THE A INCTATION, AT DE GARMO'S TLALL, th avenue and Fourteenth street, AY EVENING, April 42, 1874, at 8 P.M. he following Artists Mme. SALVATTI, sop: Mrs. U. J. DALLINOF Miss G. HOARDMAN, Vi r A, MCDONNE RL. Ten Fr JOBEPH JEWETT, Ba TOULMIN, Harp Mr. A. A, WILD, accom and a select Chorue Admission, $1 Remeuses, LADIGS, MATINER AT 2 G, L, POX'S BROADWAY THEATRE of the | | Tibet Al SCOLARA. | T AMUSEMENTS. OOTH'S THEATRE, LESSEE, J. B, BOOTH, ENGAGEMENT OF Mips NetLSON, FOR baa A EKs ONLY, who will appear on MONDAY, WEDNESDAY aRty FRIDAY EV IN HER oe ee 0 Shakespeare's Grand Tragedy of = 3 BOND JULIET, id on TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS, ‘AND SATURDAY MATINEE, AT 1:30, MISS NELLSON will appear in ber Charming Creation of Exquisite Pastoral Comedy of in Shakespeare's Exquisite ral Comedy o' peare’s YoU LIKE it 2 WITH A FULL AND rome CAST OF CHARAC ry MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 21, 1874, he ft eS ity) in her tamous il for the first tune in city) in her famot will appear (for (6 craiture of SULLA,” in Sheridan Knowles’ beantiml lay, entitled THE HUNCHBACK, Seats recured in advance at the theatre and at the musie store ot CH & Co,, 7M Broaa way. 1, Ditson 4 Sena ATH AVENUE THEATRE. INGS, is | , Begins ats | and Mauager ' Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY... Proprie he grent Play, MONSIEUR ALPHONSE!!! ‘The enthusiasm over the climax to the second act never equalled since the nights of Camille, Mr. CHABLES FISHER. ...as....Captain MONTAGLIN, one man in ven thousand. Mr. GEORGE CLARKE..,...a3,.....Monsicur OCTANE, one man of many, Mr. JAMES LEWIS.... a8. .. JOVIN, the notary’s clerk. Mr. FRANK HARDENBIRG..as.. ++- REMY, an oid salt laid up tor coast duty Miss ADA DYAS... ry essseseee,RAYMONDE, an old man's darling and a young man’s slave, Miss FANNY DAVENPORT. Madame GUIUHARD. Who Born ‘%o.” Mrs. G. H. GILBERT... as. .MANOU, ..._BONETTB, the peasant mothe: Miss NINA VARIAN........a8.. her daughter, an BIJOU HERON, the arkable child a ii artist, DRIENNE, one of the “nameless.” “ALPHONSE” MATINEE, TURDAY, at 1:30. | pass THEATRE—CHARLES FECHTER—LOVE’S PENANCE. Ooeeers COLOSSEUM, roadway and Phirty-fifth street, Thirty-tith street and Broadway. Open trom 1 to Sand 7 to 10 P. M. THE REALISTIC CxCLORAMA OF L 000. N_ N DDDD_ 000 N L 0 ONN Nb DO O Ni L 0 ONN NDB DO O x | L Oo ONNND DO O N L oO ONNND DO O N L Oo ONNND DO O o Oo ON NND DO O N | L Oo ON NND Do go N LLLLLL 000 N ~N DDDD 000 N 1 no 88877777 4 n 8 8 re ae uo 8 8 7 44 Bn as 7 44 1888 7 44 M8 8 7 4Mhieee uo o8 8 7 4 uae 7 ‘ : 1 B88 4 | is now on exhibition, with effects surpassing those which | were so successfully applied to the Cyclorama of PAKIA. | Tais Cyclorama has veen painted and constructed espe- clatly for the COLOSEUM, by Mesara, DANSON & SO and ‘no words can descrive the periection of the work. | nor the success they have achieved in emulating reality. | The celebrated Cyclorama of LONDON BY DAY, upon | which a large staf of artists has been engaged In rein- station during the past three months, will be on exhibidon at the Matinee each day. ats In addition to the above attractions, the varied Enter. | tainments in’ the LiCTORIUM and POLYTECHNIC PROMENADE are in’ themselves an ampie source of MORAL AMUSEMENT and {NSYRUCTION, and are in thenselyes worth MOR THAN THE PRICY OF AD- MISSIUN, Two performances daily atiand7 P.M. Ad- mission, $1._No extras, pre PENANCE-GREAT SUCCESS. RS, F, B, CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE. } uM Every evening this week and Saturday matinee, the eminent American actress, Miss CLARA MORRIS, | in her original creation of Mile, CORA in ARTICLE 47, .TRE—LOVE’S PENANCE. PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, Ql BOWERY. MATINEE TO-DAY, 2:30. ALLEN, HART AND RYMAN. TO-DAY, TO-DAY. DAY. TODAY, MOORE and HENDERSON, The BROTHERS DEVERE at the matince to-da: The fascinating Ainsley’s to da: Plenty of tun and a glorious bil THE COAL HEAVER'S REVENG: SANDFORD atia WILSON, CONROY and DALY. TROUBLE IN THE KITCHEN, — Fogarty Musketeers, MATINEE ‘TO-DAY, AT SPLENDID BILL FOR TO. YCEUM THEATRE, Fourteenth street and Sixth avenue. CHAS. CHAMBERLAIN, Jr. .... Lessee and Manager EVERY EVENING AT 8 O'CLOCK and SATURDAY MATINEE AT 1:30, the successful French drama LA MARJOLAINS, with an immense cast, including MR. F, F. MACKAY (by permission of A. M, PALMER, Union Square Theatre), MISS FANNY FOSTER, Miss PHILLIS GLOVER, MR, CHARLES Li CLERCQ. MR. J. J. PRIOR, MR, J. D. GERMON, MR. V. DAILEY, MR. k. VERCY, MR. J. MR. CHARLE z MRS. E. I@uT, NEW SCENERY, COSTUM. SEATS SECURED SIX S$ AND APPOINTMENTA DAYS IN ADVANCB. R YOU AT 2 P. M. G. L. FOX'S BROADWAY THEATRE, ARK THEATRE—NOW OPEN—TWENTY-SECOND STREET AND BROADWAY. RYANT'S MINSTRELS ILL TROVATORE, West 24a st, and 6th av. Begins at& Over at 10. | Box office open trom 9 A. 5 P Seats secured, CROWDED TWO Ho! CROWDED with fashionable and d udlences. BRYANT’S MINSERELS. | BRILLIANT PROGRAMME, BRYAN Unsworth and Eugene's BRY ILL TROVATORE, BRY Riding in a Pullman THE PET RLEPHAL BRYAN jPod with the Wrong Jubilee Tinpamiomon, 3 ILL TROVATORE. treated) by Dan Bryant, Unsworth, Eugene, mour, Bob Hart, Hi ay, kmerson, Hogan, | Hal 130, i MAJINEE EVERY SATURDAY AT 2, HE FOGARTY MUSKETEERS WILL ATTEND THE | matinee at Tony Pa to-day. So will everybody élse who can appreciate a xood show. ARLES .. JEWELLERS. cond door above Seventeenth street. Y ‘ART DiPARTMENT. Exhibition of Jerome Thompson's world renowned nti if painting of im OLD OAKEN BUC together with two of i “COMING and “THE LAST ROSE OF SUMMER.” Open from 9 A. M. to 6 P.M. p= THEATRE—LOVE’S PENANCE, CADEMY OF MUSIC, CUSHMAN, MORNING AND EVENING READINGS, MISS CHARLOITE CUSHMAN will give a series of six Readings, as tollows WEDNESDAY MORNING, April 22, NG HENRY VIII. 1. The Council a the Downtail of Wolsey, 2, the 4. The Death ot Queen Katherine. : MORNING, April 25, Miscellaneous Selections. WEDNESDAY MORNING, April 29, ‘Macbeth. MONDAY EVENING, Selections from “Romeo and Julie WED ¥ MOKNE Selections from “Merchant of SATURDAY MORNING Selections from ‘‘M Note.— Miscellaneou: Morning reauings at 2: evening reading at 8, Reserved seats, $1. ” Tickets for any of the single read- ings tor sale at Carillo’s Stanonery Store, 826 Broadway, near Tweilth street, irom 9 A. M. wo4 P.M. daily. TISHMAN READINGS. RVED SEATS AT ICE, 14 BROADWAY. SPECIAL LEVEK HELD BY HUMPTY DUMPTY, TO-DAY AT 2 P. M., BROADWAY THEATRE, pert THEATRE—NOW OPEN —TWENTY SECO! STREET AND BROADWAY, QTEINWAY HALL, THEO, THOMAS. SATURDAY EVENING, April 25, at8, THLODOK THOMAS SIXTH AND LAST sYMPHONY CONCERT, Symphony, H flat... Ania, "O, Pardon Me, My God.” Violin obligato by 3 Miss ADILAID Variations on # theme by Haydn (new) Aria, "Dove sei amato bene”. Miss ADELAID Vorspiei, “Die Meistersinger Symphony, No. 7, A, op. 92. ‘Admission Tickets, $1 00 cents extra. The sale of reserved seats and tickets will commence this inorning at the box office of Steinway Hall aud at Nos. i0i and 114 Brosdway. ONY PASTOR'S TO-DAY, AT 2g. emery ax HIS WORLD OF WONDERS, CADEMY OF ¥ CHOICE RE FATRE TC .- Handel ...Wagner | tooee. Beethoven | Reserved seats, 0) Lil's, on Nuernberg” OF THE ALLEN, HART an Troupe. Plenty of fun TO-DAY AT 2 P. M., BROADWAY THEATRE, UBICAL ENTERTAINMENT, —WAKR. MIN- M strels, Turn Hall, No. 66 Kast Fourth eet, tbls evening. The portais will be bulged at7}¢ o'clock. bE fervesence commence galvanizing at &, “onciusion, ‘psichoreau sevele : AMUSEMENT®. OWERY THEATRE BOTS URORAY fort 2 ure ana Beery enh in the tion drama io the 1 reat se: a ot OLD SLEUTIL, Te DETECTIVE. Mr. ROBERT BUTLER und Master MARTIN eau Pantomime of the MODOC. Mr. CHARLEY WHITE tn the new skete! A NIGHT IN A STRANGE HOT: Mile, MAYORA CLARKE in in a round of fw SONG AND DANCE, MONDAY, April 27, Mr. &. EDDY rive characters. AS cpa HALL. MR. ALFRE! On THURSDAY EVE. THURSDAY EVENING. D H. PRASE’S ANNUAL CONCERT, INQ, April 24 at 8 o'clock, with the assistance of the following Artists’ ~ Mr. THEODORE THOMAS and his Grand Orchestra, JETTA BEEBE, Soprano. ITNEY, the distinguished Basso. B. MILLS, Pianist, and ¥ COLBY, Tickets $1. Reserved Seats, 5) cents extra. For sale at | the Lox office, Steinway Hall; Sehirmer’s, 701 Broadway; Pond’s,39 Union square ; Windsor, Gilsey and Fifth Ave- Bue Hotels, Fro*s BROADWAY THEATRE, MATINEE TO-DAY AT2._ NARTIER CLUB RECEPTION DANSANTE, TUESDAY EVENING, April 21, at 9 P. M, precisely. A® SALE, SALES AT AUCTIC IRVING HALL, BY ROBERT SOMERVILLE, AUCTIONEER, AT THE SOMERVILLE GALLERY, 2 FIFTH AVENUE, WEDNESDAY, THUKSDAY AND FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 23 AND %, THE SNEDECOR COLLECTION OF OIL AND WATER COLORS. NOW ON FREE EXHIBITION DAY AND EVENING. CTION NOTICE, R. T, HAZELL, AUCTIONEER. THIS DAY (TUESDAY), APRIL 21, at W's IMPORTAN | G SPOR, comprising the o'clock, at_No. 30) Broadway, PEREMPTORY SALE OF RIFLES, PISTOL=, G GOODS, &C. &C., Stock contained in above store, enuri in which is embraced breech and muzzle loading Guns of the manutaccure of W. AND ©. SCOTT & SON, W. W. GREENER, and othe! JAMES ALLEN r celebrated makers, English and German double and single Guns, Rifles, Pistols, Gun Cap: full particulars Cartridges and a variety’ of Sporting Goods, of Which will be found in catalogues at time and place of saie, R. T. HAZELL & CO., Auctioneers, 9 Reade street. eOnee SALE, AUCTION SALE. THIS DAY (Tuesday). April 20, commencing at 10) ig o'cloe Ky ALL THE HANDSOME AND USEFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE contained in elegant residence. 210 WEST 2isT SPRELT, N AR 7TH AVENUE. Parlors contain richly carved rosewood and walnut iit Ceutre and Mirrors, Lace Curtains orted French tatuary, Bisyue Figures, Or Paintings. ¢ Parlor Suits, in Crimson satin, brocade and bro- Turkish kai Chairs, inlaid and marquetry and insole Tables, Cabinets, French’ plate Mel Sets, Swit soday Clock; antel Sets, Ww! lay Clock: ment. 21 elegant. Oll bronze two magnificent rosewood Pianotortes, Steinway and Decker & Bros’; rosewood Stagere, Turk- ish Easy Chairs, Lounges, &¢. : Paintings by celebrated artists, antique Bronze Figures, Bronzes, Clocks, &c. Library contains velvet Carpet, ebony and gilt Seere- | taire Bookcases, volumes choice Books, Library Book- case, satin cote bles, Statuary, | gravings, Ince’ ¢ line Library Suit, Works ot art, Lady urtains. pieces: Library Ta- Writing Deak, En- Solld walnut and rosewood Chamber Furnitaré—viz., Bedsteais, re Wardrobes, Was Centre Tables, tresses, Hillows, 7 rep, plitsh and haircloth Suits; Brussels Carpet, Mirrors, | Curtains, Clocks, Dining Furniture—Extension Table, Dinner and Tea 8 Furniture—Walnut and Chairs, Basement and Kitchen r Vileioths, &c.; also an iron Sate and two Carpet Sewing Machines, N. B.—Sale_ positive. ROBERT C. CASHIN avenue cars to 2ist street. ssing Cases, Armoire-a-Glace, Bureaus, shstands, Launges, Rock arble top fine Kedding, 31’hair an” spring Mat- Counterpanes, Blankets, Toilet Sets; , ee. Buffet, Chairs, Glassware, wilt Hall Stands. Hall ‘urnitare—Ingrain and The above are all in pertect order. this day (Monday), at 10% oclock. ‘Auctioneer. ‘Take 7th or 8th Competent men to pack and remove gvods for purchasers, city or leet dy or goods purchased at this sale can remain in house to ist May. LBERT R. WALDRON, AUCTIONEER. By 'W. IVES. Salesrooms 108 Db. . Laverty, 11 Cedar and 38 Church streets. Assignee’s sale ot superb Household Furniture, &c., “tne manutacture of Messrs, (who mant ON W: J,M.& A, Mott & Nephews ufactured for the warcrooms only). EDNbSWAY AND THURSDAY, at ll o'clock each 11a: ineluding every kind and description ot Furniture used in private residences. The entire stock is valued at $90,000, und the e'uding about $ James A. Probost, Assignee. afternoon. first sale will take place on Tuesday, in- 1c,000 worth of Furniture, Sale positive. un exhibition Monday On FRIDAY, at 11 o'clock, Office Desi To close estate W&tons, Sie administratrix. ‘ons, Sleighs, Harness, &c. Adwministratrix’s sale of Fixtures, lron Safe, &c. . Phelps, Office Furniture, two By oraer of Mrs. Phelps, of J. N. B.—Particular attention paid to sales of Furniture at residences of can be removed sales. parties declining housekeeping, or goods to sa.esrooms and be included in regular “RCH. JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER—OFFICE AND salesroom $7 Nassau street, opposite the Post office. HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, N Ww! all the Furniture contained in said house, in part rose- | wood Pianoforte, Parlor Suits, m hair cloth Mirrors, Carpets, Tavies, Bedsteads, Burcaus, Wash- | wands, Bedding, &c. | AT THE PRIVATE RESIDENCs NO. 9 MONTGOMERY | second door trom East Broadway. JOUNSTON will sell ax above on ESDAY, April 22, at 103 o'clock, ind reps ROH. JOH salesroom 37 Nassau street, ©; Horse Auction NSTON, AUCTIONSER—OFFICE AND osite the Post office. Branch 19to 28 thirteenth street, near University place. HOUSEHOLD AND OFFICE FURNITURE, SAFE, &C. AKOH. JOHN: STON willsell at auction this day, at 103 o'clock, at the salesroom 37 Nassau sircet, a large assort ment of Suits, in e eral Household Furniture, comprising Parlor ther and silk reps; black wainut Yedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands, Centre Tables, Bookchses, Ward: robes, J RCH. HANDSC racks, Pigeon Holes, JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER—OFFICE AND salesroom 37 Nassau street, opposite the Post office. | &e. ring Sal JME HOUSEHOLD FURNILURK, DECKER RUSEWOOD PIANFORTE, MIRRORS, CAR- PETS, &C. ARCH. JOUNSTON will sell at auction, on Wednesday, April 22, at 104% NOD ao Wust AVENUE, ALL THE FURNITURE contained in said house, being | o'clock, at the private residence FORTY-FIVIH STREKI, NEAR SIXTH im part elegantly carved rosewood and walnut Parlor carved walnut walnut, rosewood and oak Chamber Furnitare atid oak Dining Koom Furniture, carved Lounges, silverware, Cutlery. | } | Suita, in erimson, plush, rep and cotolaine; elegantly | Chairs‘and Easy Chairs: fine curled hair Mattresses, | feather Beds a: Carpets and_ | Punoforts, 7 octave Giass and Plated Ware; éc., together with the the sale will con nd Pillo , velvet, Brussels and ingrain Hiclotns: ‘oxeWood double round corner Decker & Co. makers; Ch.na, rep and lace Curtains, Cornices, Kitchen Furniture, with witicll ininence. UCTION By SMITH at 1034 o'eloe! Economy ot 10 tons day. “4 UCTION SALE OF MACHINERY AT Dav chinery yard, to close out business, all descriptions. on street, Jersey City. hia NOT at Nos. 125 and 127" Worth street, of a count of whom penses one Babbit bined; three jaws, OW ET, & BOGART. Will sell’ Tuesday, April 4 imay concern, to pay storage and ex- Patent Crusher. With Rollers con mbination attached ; Throttle Joints, uree inch belt will run it; capacity MA- Machinery of ‘Will be sold April 21, 10 A. M., 124 Hud- AUGUST MARTINES, Auctioneer. ‘A rare chance tor housekeepers. Magnificent Househoid Furniture rosewoud Pianoforte, Drawing Room Suits, Paintings, Bronzes and many rare Works of Art. ‘ov on THIS DaY ( at the elega betwer 60 lois at public auction, wesdny), April 21, at 104g o’clock, nt residence 36 West Fitteenth street n Fifth and Sixth avenues. Drawing Kooms—Superb snits, Grand Duchess style, covered ailk brocad: Bookcase, reaus tensic ‘Tureens, Salver ment, kite vest description ; itageres, Secre- ts, Mirrors, Carpets, Paintings | Curtains; magnificent r , Stool, Covers rosewood, walnut Bu- Wardrobes, Mattresses, 3 ci WILKINS, AUCTIONEER. ‘-MORRIS A. Executor’s sale Par ieee Hourehola Furniture E, H. LUDLO' day, Apri ture therein contained, and black walt Taples, fine Mantel 3, iN7#yat Ui o'clock A. M. W & CO. will sell at auction on Thurs- + at the private West Thirty-eignth streetfall the Furui- consisting in part of rosewood jor and, Hedroom stnts, Centre Pier Mirrors, Lace Curtains, nut Cornices, Shades, Axminster, Wilton, Brussels and vel: vet Carpets, hair Mattresse —MORKIS E. ul. at il o'clock, at eighth strect. near Fifth avei some Household furniture at auction. UDLOW & CO. will sell y Feather Pillows. AUCKIONEER, WILKIN April 24, hirty: rosewood and ormolu the private remd: Parlor Fur: itare, rosewood and black walnut Chamber Sults, Wardrobe verio: handsome | elegant Bookcase, Sidney pla J. BLEECKER, SON & WHIT) . ‘Thursday, Salesroom. Le: brown stone House and Lot, No. I Slat wt, size 10, Forty fifth 414, south side, House in rear Mays at 36 Fi ; SAL, h street — Ventre Tables, Arm, Easy and side ning Tables and Buffets, Car; ss, Pillows, &c., &c. " bad THIS DAY, AT 10% O'CLOCK, OF Parlor, Uhamber and Dining Furniture ; Curpets, ac., by COLE & MURPHY, ce, Brookly AUCTIONKERS. M., at the Exchange Three story high stoop , next to corner of 1 modern improvements. West story brick House and Lot, No, between 9un and 10th avs, with stone Lot B):.100. ne street, » April 23, at xington aven Ixy UCTION sale of corner Store Property. ALE OF REAL ESTATE.—IMPORTANT W. 8. TOWNSEND will seli on Wednesday, the of April, at 1! o'clock, on the premises, the (liree story and cellar trame Build. ing, located on the corner of Van Ook and Kingsland venues, Williamsburg. —EDWARD PETTINGER, AUCTIONEER.— | walnut Chamber suit } | | ana Corn at | Stand, best curled hair and other Mattresses, Feather SALES AT AUCTION. nn nN Fae: Wont Ba FRIUASE RESID ENON Strucwiay MORNING, coum “pene i eae gle House! ture sale. By LUKE ¥1 Auctioneer, over $25,000 worth of first class House! Furniture, made to or- ae A forte, vest. ei Makers; Ou" Saintes, Bronzes, Sec. ; Moatict, velvet and Brussels Car inlaid. black walnut latest style Parlor Sults, cover 4m satin, brocatel and reps; real Lace Curtains, fine inlaid marquetry Cen Tables, gilt aud Library Tables, Jardinieres, Turkish Chairs, Lounges, Dwart and secre- tary Bookense, Cabinets, Ktayeres. Extension ‘table, Buifet, leather ‘Chairs, Dinner service, 45) pieces; Chamber Suits, inlaid ‘black walnut Bedstead, Dressing Cases, spring and hair Mattresses, Pillows, Bolsters, &c. + smail'Furlor Suits, covered in reps; also, zsement and Kitehen Furntture; over 40 lots, by catalogue. LUKE FITZGERALD, Auctioneer. REED & CO. Office 1,212 Broadway. DJOURNED MARSHAL'S SALK.—BY VIRTUE OF an execution, I will sell thisday, at 10 o'clock, at No. 309 Ninth avenue, between iwenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth streets, the Fixtures of a ne Butcher Shop. A. BIMBAUM, Marshal. UCTION SALE.—THE MOUSE AND LOT NO. £70 East Fourth strect, between avenues Band ©, will be sold at public auction, at the Exchange dalesroom, iM) Broadway, by Joun P. ONeill, Lsq., referee, on Thursday. Aen, 1874, at 12 o'clock noon; the House is three story. high stoop, stone, basement and sub-cellar, size of lot 24 feet 9% inches in width by halt the block in depth; sale positive. ror maps and further particulars apply to Messrs. DEANY & CHAMBERLINE, Piamtif’s Attorney, 59 William street, $9 good order: (AUCTION SALE. “TENEMENT PROPERTY, By WILLIAM KENNELLY, Auctioneer, on THURSDAY, April 23, at 12 o'clock, atthe Exchange Salesroom, Ul roaaway, the three sory high stoop brick House and Lot ‘No. 27) Kast Fourth stroct, between avenues B and U. House in good order, rents weil, &c. UCTION HOUSE OF J. M. HAVEN & 00., 39 East Thirteenth street, near University place, Special attention given to the sale of Household Furni- jure, stocks of Goods, &c., on premises of owners, or re- moved to our rooms. . FRIDAY, April 24, at 11 o'ciock, fine lot of black walnut Ottice Furnivure, Partitions, Desks, Carpets, Chairs, &c., corner Broadway and Eleventh street \ THSALL, Auctiol UCTION SALE OF FINE TEAS AND COFFEES AT ‘851 Sixth avenue. coruer Thirty-third street, Auctioneer. on WEDNESDAY, April 2 1874, a 10 o' ck Alarge stock of fine tamil Counter and Platiorm Scales, Tea Bins, olee Milis, Glass Globes, Gas Fixtures, &¢., will be olfered tor sale, in quantities to suit purchasers. Also a valuable Lease of three years from May uextof large Store, two back Rooms and stable in rear. JOHN D, HAMLI A BY A. HERTLING & CO.— + Sells this day all the elegant Household Furniture contained in private mansion 21 East Twentieth sivect, near Broadway, commencing at 10 o'clock, ‘A Grand Piandforte, cost $050, three elegant Parlor Suits, latest styles and rich covers; Pier Mirrors, B pets, Ol Paintings, bronze Clocks, Lace Curtains, Book- Case, Etageres, Cabinets. jedrooms contain rosewood and walnut Suits, Dressing Cases, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Wardrobes, spring and hair Mattresses, Lounges, Pillows, Boisters, edding, de. ; also Dining room, Basement and Kick Eugaiture, Butfet, Extension table, Ohairs, Piate, Cutle: Chiba, Crockery, Glassware, dc. IKNRY ZINN, Auctioneer. BY, DANIEL A MATHEWS, AUCTIONEER— SALES. room 76 Cedar street, near Nassau; atter May 1, 47 and 49 Liberty street, THIS DAY (TUESDAY), April 21, at 10} o’elock, at sales- room, SALE OF SECOND HAND SEWING MACHINES, comprising about 150 of the well known make of Wheeler & Wilson, Grover and Baker, Singer, Howe, Willcox & Gibbs, domestic, Empire, Florence, ‘Pinkie & Lyon, «tc. ‘They are all in ‘excelient order, having been but litte used and have been taken in exchange. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, APRIL 2 and 25, at 11 o'clock, AT PRIVATE RB: 208 FIFTH AVENUE, and cnonecting house, Broadway, THE ANTIEB) ELEGANT FL KNITURE, MIRRORS, VELVET AND ENGLISH BRUSSELS CARPETS, SATIN ry “WEBER” ROSEWOOD: PIANOFORTE, MELODEON, Silverware, &c., being entire contents of 45 ciegantly furnished rooms, Catalogues now ready, und permits to exaimie may be had at auctioneer’s oftice. MONDAY, APRIL 27 at private residence 144 BaS'T THIRTY-SECOND STRELEI, hear Lexington avenue, GENTEEL HOUSEHOLD FUKNITURE, PIANO, CARPETS, &0, TUESDAY, APRIL 23, rivate residence MADISON AVENUE, between Forty-second and Forty- third streets, SUPERB HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, MOQUEITE AND VELVET CARPE1S, 4&0. WEDNESDAY, APuIL 29, AT 82 CEDAR STREET, Restaurant Fixtures, Fine Wines, Liquors, &c. THURSDAY, APRIL rivate residence MADISON AVENUE, between 132d and 135d streeta, ELEGANT FURNITURE, CARPETS, PIANO, «0. Details of the above will be given in future advertise- ments. Y J, W. CAMPBELL, JR., AUCTIONEER. SIMONSON, ECLESTON & CO, sell this day, com- mencing at 103, o’ciock, the entire elegant Household Furniture of private tamily contained in four story dence No. 14 West Twenty-seventn street, one door irot sroadway. Catalogues contain elegant four round cor- ner 7 actave rosewoo! Pianoiorie; costly rosewood re volving secretary Bookexse; rich walnut Chamber Fu: miture, rep Suits, elegant Parlor Suit, rosewood : Turi ish, Easy, Rocker and other Chairs: elegant walnut Bedsteads and Dressing Cabinets, fine French plate Man- tel and other Mirrors: superior pure curled hair and other Mattresse: French Pillows, Bolsters, Bedding, Paintings, tine’ Bookcases, Sofas, Lounges in reps, elegant marble top ‘rosewood and walnut Centre ‘fables, superior Hatstand, fine wal. nut Dining Chairs, superior walnut &xtension Table, other Tabies, lace, other Curtains, s rior wal- nut Buffet, fine English body, Brussels and fapestry Carpets, Oilclotns, Refrigerator, Glassware, Pia Ware, Aitchen Utensils, tc. Catalogues early’ at res dence. |X. B-—Any goods purchased at this sale can ro- main, if desired, with good care, up to May 1 tree of ox- pense. Housekeepers, buyers, dealers are specially in- vited ; all goods in fine condition. A CAKD, BIMONSON, ECCLESTON, CAMPBELL & CO. give their special personal attention to sales of furniture at rivate residences; owners’ interest especially studied; jong experience; settlements in full day sale. Uptown office, .0 West thirty-first street; downtown office, 34% SPECIAL | Hudson street. ¥. 8. W. DAUCHY, AUCTIONEER —IREVET: FAVOR & CO., auction salesroom 18 East Four? ieenth street, between Union square and Fitth avenui Will sell on Thursday, April 23, at 10% o'clock. at tie rivate residence 311 West Thirty-third street, the entire urhiture of the parties, going to Europe, to bé sold with- out reserve, embracing ‘rosewood and black walnut Pai lor suits, Wilton, velvet and Brassels Carpets; black walnut Chamber Suits, elegant mantel and pier Mirrors ices, black Walnut Buffet, black Walnut Hall Beds, Pillows and Bedding. china and glass Wure, Din- ing Room and Kitchen Furniture, Cataiogues'ready at tie store, 13 Kast Fourteenth street. Y¥ F. COLTON, AUCTIONEER. Choice Household Furniture, im Seventy-ninth Street, near Madison avenue, at2 o'clock P.M. F. COLTON will sell THIS DAY (TUESDAY), April 2i, at the private residence, No. 53 Kast seventy- ninth street, near Madison avenue, the entire rich Furm- ture of the house, embracing :—Velve® Brussels and other Carpets, Piano, French plate Mirrors, Curtains and Cornices, Sitreoptican, Parlor Suits, marble top Dr Bureaus, with Bedsteads to match,’ Extension China and Glass Ware; Kitchen Furtilture, &c.&c. + 4. B, Remember the hour, 2 o'clock P. Y ISADORE J. SWARZKOPH, AUCTIONEER—WILL sell, 10 o'clock, 101 Greene’ street, entire elegant urniture of four sigry house, vize:—Parlor Suits, black Bes ads, Bureaus, hair Mat- tresses, Brussels and ingrain Carpets, Onlcloths, Mirrors, Engrayings and ali Household Goods. Positively i lots. Dealers invited. BY ISADORE J. SWARZKOPH, AUCTIONEER—WILL sell, 2 o'clock, 73 Varick street, entire contents of three story house, removed tor, convenience of sil -— Bedsteads, Bedding, “ureaus, Washstand=, Sofas, Tables, Ci Iso large Mirrors Counters, Railings: also 7 bar: rels Asphaitvin Varnish, Desks, leehouse, Merchant Tal- fata ae. sp ively without reserve. Wealers invite LACKWELL & CO. AUCTIONEERS, WILL SELL, WEDNESD) April 22, at 10 A. M., at the house 128 Kast Seventy-eughth street, between Third and Fourth avenues, @ complete assortment ot first class Furniture. sat 5 Liberty street. PAPER Catalos CASERTS, J HENRY LOTS, Auctioneer, will sell Tuesday, A\ HANGINGS. — OILCLOTHS, 21, at 10 o'clock, entire stock of LOUIS FAUCERBA' 42avenue B, near Fourth street, Dealers invited. M, SEAMAN, AUCTIONEER, + Genteel Household Furniture at auction, Thurs , April 23, at lu; o'clock, at private residence, No. West Ninth strect, comprising black walnut and mah. any Sofas, Chairs, Bedsteaas, Bureaus, Washstands, tension Table, Work Tables, Secretary, Brussels and { grain Carpet, Oilcloths, Gas Fixtures, feather Bed: hair Mattresses, kitchen Utensils, &c. Catalogues at 1 Pine street. CK, AUCTIONFER, NT HOUSBHOLD FURNITURE, made to order by Pottier & Stymus, in tise but one year, By EDWARD “SCHENCK, om Wednesday, April 22, at 10:0) A. My, a th te residence No, 711s iF TY-fHIRD STREET, All the clegant Furniture, viz. :~Blegant Moquet, Wil- ton and Engiish Brussels Carpets, superb, Parlor Suit, in bine eps; clegant rosewood f entre and card Tables, Curtains aud gilt Cornices, Ki ‘nd Reception irs, black walnut carved Bedsteads, Bureaus and Commoa “8, Kasy and Arm Chairs ; lace Curtains, choice hair resses Plows, &¢.: ‘elegant Din: Ing Room suit, in brown figured reps; black walnut Ex. tension Table, Buitet, Sofa and Arm Chairs, Card ‘table, Mirrors, aiso Library Furniture, in oak; Book: cases, Sofa and Arm Chairsand Table, in rea ‘biliard cloth; also the Kitchen Furniture, with which the sale will commence, {;DWARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER. Mortgage sale of elegant Cabinet Furniture, BY EDWARD SCHEN a sof DAY, 2st, and FRIDAY 2th, at 11 o'clock, an glegant assortment of the finest Furni- ture, of the most™modern and unique styles of parlor, chainber, dining and hall, in elegantcarved walnut, rose- Wood, covered in damask and reps. superb Centre and Card Taples, and every variety of style ot Farnivure, The above Is now on exhibition, and will repay those in want of furniture. To be sol auction at No. 60 Liberty street. A. LAWRENCE & CO., AUCTIONEERS,—PER- sonal attention given tagties f Household Furni- ture at private residences. , 128 Broadway % PrOLEY, ¢ BECKENBAUGH, AUCTIONEERS.—BY VIR tue of a chattel mortgage we will sell on Tuesday, April 21 at 10 A.M. the Furniture of the (ratman House, ‘0. 31 Bowery. By order of T, D, O'Brien, Attorney Jor Mortgagee. ril | SM, vussels Car: | | Cooking Appurte acity, ee SALES AT AUCTION. ‘ aa HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIA8O, beable he ari 3 ‘will sell at action een yay April 23, 1874, at the late residence ofan amy Babcock, deceased, nce, conan in pare ot haudsome: Parlor Suite Fose wood and crimson satin; rose’ Piano, 7 octave = mara\ and gilt Cabinet, Ftayere, git, Cevtre Console Tables, elegant Dainask ES Cur French Plate mantel Mirrors, Pier Glasses, bronze a gut Clocks, Painting Ornaments; moquette, vel brussels Carpets; Butiet, Extension. table ad Furniture: rosewood, walnut and ename! Toom Suits: urmoire-a-giace, Wardrobes, Buren! fea Sets, ‘ Bienslin da "Barsioguss ar He asia ENRY D, MINER, AUCTIONEER, ry Jbambers by HENY D. MINERS ree THIS DAY (TUESDAY), APRIL 21, at 14g o'clock, at private residence S18 East 50th st., between 2d and 3d ays., HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, MADE To ORDER BY BORNNEKAMP, SUCCOU & BEMBE_ UPRIGHT PIANO, dc., &c., comprising English Bras- sels Carpets, gilt frame Mantel Mirror, rosewood Parlor Suit, lace Curtains, rosewood Centre and Side Table Tosewood upright Piano, by George Steck & Co.; black. walnut wing Boose richly carved rosewood Bed- |, Armoire-n-Glace room Suits, comprising Bedsie: Nest quality hair Mattr Bolsters and eh a by hina, chem. Towa: black Waite Eetenson Vanles Di lowss black Walnut Extension Table; Dining Room inleather French China, Cut Gluss, silver lutea Wares &c., dc, Aiso a general assortment of Kitchen"Ware, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 14 o'clock, at the private residence, 58th street, between Fourth GENTEEL HOUSEHOLD. FURNITU MANTEL MIKRORS, KOSBWO>D PLAND, MA. bY STE(NWAY & SONS; REAL LACE CURTAINS, &e., dc. comprising velvet and Brusvels Carpets, rosewood Jor Suit, rosewood marble iop Centre and side Tabies,. Etageres, rich Ormolu Mantel Clock and Side Pieces, Bronzes, fine Engravings, black walnut and mahogany: Bedsteads, Dressing Bureaus, Washstands, Comin Lounges. ckers, oak Extension Dimng Table, Chat Silverplated Ware, Hall stand, painted and © Goftage Suits, spriug and hair Mattrowes, feather Doc isters and Pillows, Crockery and Glass Ware, en Utensils, &c., &c. i o'clock, at private res WASHINGTON AV. BETWEEN IML AND LTH S73. Tremont (Central Morrisanin station). Genteel Household Furniture, Mirrors, Carpets, Ge. 4c, Details hereafter, THURSDAY, April at 1034 o'clock, at the veto reasdonce NO, 7 WESI*TWENTY-NINTH STREKT, BROADWAY AND FIFTH AVENUE, HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITGKE, MADE TO OKDER BY ROUX, POITIER & yIVMUS AND OTHER FIRST OLASS CITY MAKERS, ing Axminster, Velvet and Brussels Carpets, out Parlor suits, in crimson silk re rocatel and. plush ; rosewood. ebony and. gilt, ini mirror back Etagere; carved rosewood and viack,wal- nut marble top Centre and Side Tables, gilt Tables and Chairs, Bronzes, Oil Painungs, sod rosewood and Walnut Bedstedds, dyewing Bureaus Washstands and Commodes, Armoire-a-Giace, carvedtblack walnut Griffen & Payne's secretary sedsicads, turkish Loun and Chairs, black watnut Wardrobes, Bookcases, dining. Extension Tables, Hali Stand, Butfets, Mirrors, ladies’ Dressing Cases ayd Stands; painted and enamelled mar- bie top Cottaye Suits, best curied hair and spring Mat- tresses, feather Bolsters und Pillows, Bed and Table Linen, 'Silverplated Ware, China and Cut Glass, Kitehem Utensils, &c., &c, tHURSDAY, APRIL 23, at 10% o'clock’ at the private residence No. 175 West 4th street, between 6th and 7th avenue: GENTEEL HOUSEHOLD RURNITURS, ROSEWOO! 7 OCTAVE PLANO, MADE BY STELNWAY & SONS, MIRRORS, £0. comprising velvet and ‘Brussels Carpets, Parior Suits in brocatel, rosewood, and marble top Ktagere, black wainut? Centre’ and Side Tables, Oil Paint ings, brocaiel Window Curtains, rosewood and black walhut Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands and Commodes, Lounges, Rocker, basy Chairs, Dining room cuit ip leather,” carved’ black walnut, marble top Buffet, ainted and cnameied Cottaxe Suits, fail stant, dining Jxteusion Table and Chairs, Sewiug Machine, hair and spring Mattresses, feather Beds, Bolsiers and Pillows, Silver plated Ware, Crockery, Kitchen Utensils, &c. FRIDAY, APRIL 24, at 10! o’clock, at the privat sidence NO. Hl WES! FURY SUREG!, BETWEEN SIXTH AVENUE AND BROADWAY, HANDS: HOCSEHOLD FURNITURE, MADE TO ORDER BY BRUNNEK & MOORE: ELEGANT BLACK WALNUT FRAME MIRRORS, EXTRA PLATE, HEAVY; AND LACE CORTAINS; "ROSEWOOD 7’ OCTAVE PIANO, MADE BY G. & H. BARMORE,; moquette, vel- yet avd Brussels Carpets; carved black wainut Suit, inerimson figured coceline, Cutains to match; black walnut Centre and Side Tabiea, ebony and salt Recep- tion Chairs, black walnut and gilt traced frame Pier Mirrors, Jardinieres, bronzes, carved black walnut Bed- steads, Armoire-a-Glace and Commodes, en suite; Pick~ hardv’s Beds Tables. Lounges, Etageres, black wal- nut Dining Extension Table, marble top buifet, best enrled hair Mattrosses, feather Bolsters and Willows, Bed and Tabic Linen, richly decorated China Service, Cut Glass, Silverplaied Ware, Cutlery, &c., &c. SATURDAY, APRIL 25, at 1014 o'viock, at private residence NO. 62 WkEsT TW TH STRECT, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND SIXTH AVE E. Handsome Household Purviture, Mirrars, Piano, rich Bronzes, Carpets, &., &c. Details in time. MONDAY, APRIL 27, at 104s o'clock, at the warerooms of bY Ky ed. UESSOLy NO. 77 UNIVE y Fuace NEAR FOURTEENTR STREET. Hlegant Cabinet Furniture, manufactured by the above celebrated manufacturere expressly for their city custom trade, and sold in con- Sequence ot their removal trom their present iocation to jon square. ‘The hizh reputation tor the manufacture.of only fi class goods borne by the Messrs. Dessoir for the past years is a sufficient guarantee for the excelleucy durability of their turniture. ‘the stock embraces superd marquetry tolaid Cabinets, Tables and Pedesta.s, rosewood Suits of the latest styles, Bookcases, Library and uffice Desks and Suits, in leather; jadies’ and gentleinen's Secretaires, Dining Room suits, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Armoires and Commodes, en suite, in satinwood. rosewood and black walnut; Loanges, Centre and side Tables, Chairs, &c., &c. The above will be ready for inspection on and after Tucsday, Zlst, till day of sale. i Sapi! B. HERTS, AUCTIONE: Important sale of Very rare and valuable ANTIQUE FURNITURE, OLD PAINTINGS; DRESDEN, SEVRES AND INDIA CHINA, RICH ANTIQUE CUT GLASSWARE, &¢., formerly in the Bonaparte mansion at Bordentown, to be sold at auction on TUESDAY, APRIL 21, AT 103g O'CLOCK, AT NO, 45 WEST THIRTY-FOURTH STREET. The house will be opei ermit ouly. Catalog neer. (68 Broadway. ENRY B. UERTS, AUCTIONEER, GRAND CENTRAL SALESROOMS 656 BROADWAY, TRUSTEL’S SALE IN BANKRUPTCY OF THz ENTIRE FURNITURE AND EFFECTS OF THE ST. JAMES HOTEL, BROADWAY, COR: R IW ENTY-SIXTH STRERT, ON WEDNESDAY, THUR: DAY AND FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 23 AND %, AT 10 O'CLOCK. Mr. HERTS takes pleasure in announcing that he haw for inspection on Monday by and permits at office of ‘Kuo 88 received instructions trom fabies, | ar. Mr, ¥YROST, TRUSTEE, to close out at auction, by order of the Bankruptcy Court, the entire elegant Furniture and Effects ui the above populee and well known hotel, which was furnished aud hited up at a cost uf over TWO HUNDiv.D AND FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS. All of which niiure is in splendid order, and being the largest sale of the Kind that has ever taken place in this will be found worthy the attention of HOTEL KEEPERS AND OLMLRs. : The Furniture comprises. in part fine ROSEWOOD and WALNUT PARLOK SUITS, LARGE PIER AND MANTEL MIRRORS, PIANOS, ETAGERES, £04 ALSO SEVERAL ACRES OF MOQUET, VELVET, BRUSSELS AND INGRAIN CARPETS, HUNDREDS O08 FINE WALNUT BEDSTEADS AND BUREAUS, HAIR MATTRESSES, FINE BEDDING, BED AND TABLB LINEN, 46, 40. ALSO OTIS’ PATENT ELEVATOR COMPLETE} STEAM ENGINE, BOILER, LAUNDRY FITTINGS, &o, Also the entire Contents of the clegan ReStTAURANT AND BARROOM, comprising Crockery, Glass and Silver Ware. Catlerz, Chandeliers and Gas Fixtures, patent Aunuciator, Heat ing Apparatus, &c., together with all the Kite! and ances, which are the most complete of any hotel ln Wie city, The ire Stock of choice LIQUOKS AND HOTEL STORES, ELEVATOR, AM UNGINES AND BOILERS, LAUNDRY AND DRYING BOOM KIFOHER, &C,, Will be sold, ‘ : ON SATURDAY, THE 26TH INST,, AT 10 CLOCK. Catalogues will be ready on Monday next, and can be had at the office of the Anctioneer, Broadway: or at the Hotel, which will be upen for inspection ov Monday and Tuesday. AUCTIONEERS—SELIL this da. o'clock, at 10634 K)dridge street, Counter, Tables, “hairs, Bedding, Stoves, Oilcloth, Ward- robe, &c.. &c. Positive, in lots. Hi BERGER, AUCTION ery, by ‘virtue of au attuchment—23,000 Cirars, 10,750 Brillantinos, 10,400 Ahiel ) d and 5,000 aaa and Rus- sian Cigarettes. By order of ADOLPH BIRNBAUM, City Marshal. Also a fine soda Water Apparatus. 1 8. WEINBURGER, AUOTIONEER,—MORTOAGE + sale, this day (Tuesday), Aprit 21, at ‘ivy o'clock, at idig Bowery, a general assortment of Household Burnt. ture, Beds ‘and Bedding. Bureau, Washstaud, Table Chairs, hate and other Matcresses, Lounge, &c. Hy order of JULIUS LUTZ, Attorney for Moi ee. The! General Merchandiac, Wines, Liquors ai Gare R.— MARSHALS 8. Wi sal, this day (!uesday). at 1036 o'clock, ai 1536 Bow- if 8. WELNBERGER, AU {R—SELLS WED- » nesday, April 22, at 1045 o'clook, at the private resl~ dence No. 49 Kast Fifty-third street, the entire Furnt> ture of a private fawily— sgant Parlor Furniture, fine velvet and Brussels Carpets, one rosewood Piano, ail bedroom, dining room: and ‘kivch x4 Bale positive. Dealers invited. nee ee OBEPH SOLOMON, AUCTIONEER, spereagtitt aiton street, On TUESWAY, April 21, atl o'etook, é on the premises No. 187 West Fifteenth street, between sixth and Seventh avs. BS as Cae pize: com@urising satin damask hy A He top iabies, handsome m a Fors, Kngiish. Brussels Carpets, Mahogany. Beurool Sets, mahovany mehr y Bedroom Kitchen Uiensils, €c 4 Extension Dining Tables, iron ‘AMES WAC AUCTIONEER, 631 HUDSON Of four story private dweilin tweed Firth and sixt! nivale, dwelling, Ninth, street, urn yiure ber Suits, fine Carpets, Mirrors, all the Bedding, 4¢. + details to-morrow, whe: Catalogue wilh sale of Furniture p ite remdelices as Ct during the past 24 years; entire satisiaction Catalogues morning of sale. street. —Housetold Furniture, Wednesday, April 22> of 18 rooms, viz Walnut and other Parlor and JAMBS CAGNEY will ive hs persount attention 10 f ‘terms Moderate; prompt returne, yh: ~

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