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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, MARCH 14, 1875—QUADRUPLE SHEET. 11 AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTs. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENT: nnn ez es siemnsannenannsonomcscneneien en asaerianepaaings Li iasteninnnnhaean eee nnannnnhabitiid. WM ibhbenen See rarer nanancannadintiall TH AVBNUE THEATRE ;—| “THY BIG BONANZA” | PHEATRE COMIQU: 5M LYMPIC THEATRE, TALLACK® BOUCICAULT. - TH AVENUE THEATRE. 3) i@ is already quoted on T THEATRE CoMiavE, Old BROADWAY. O Proprietor and Manager.Mr, LESTER WALLACK A — & _ Wau Lntreee, All the | Mr, Joni HART... hes <bole proprietor OLYMPIC THEATRE, naar GP Weanea TOTEM TT Proprietor and Manager....... Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY bout tt FI - on Py ney ITT? Of ihe engagement of Me. THEATER gonl Begins at 8; over at 10:40 o'clock. " . « mH) SAULI e ct pravenve runaran—jmsroteose wa! 1 1 fe] le | ST 22 fet ee TRATES SON oe al FA Fe a: ok for 0, r x ie PEE ee E SS than in the rush from | = s et le 2 2°5 15 ry L night during these 1 Teservation of places for any | | TH TRE GOMIOU. — the eet cars 10, view 3 a é ls | 12 ge. Wis < + will be opent{iE WELL PERFORMANCES THEATRE COMIQUE’ Firth Week of é 3 s| 13 ci 1 ¢ box office. Samarra pe Bp > yom Gam. taka aE ae Ze ap #3 a Et P P EIGHTEENTH WEEK AND LAST BUT ONE o——.—_——_o THE BIG BUNANZAt TH AVENUE THEATRE:—|TUK WORLD DE. | @ Ze \ze os | 25 ll 1 I of the engagement of § S14 BROADWAY. | is Sart clares . tha Be et | | eo | oY | 23 | 33 | | | a3 bd MR. dion BOUC AULT, [att BROADWAY. | THE GREAT SOCIETY NOVELTY, NANZA” pans out bet- Py 3) | |e aS no Will appew 4 BROADWA ter than every cat te 5 8 2s| as =| 22 | ce re EVERY srout anh sabitbay MATINEE | as BROADWAY. By the Author of “DIVORCE!” y = Z P vir : 4 advises everybody » to 2 (2-| [g*| (22) [2% ae a r . THE SHAUGHICAUS, Slt BROADWAY “UNDER TE IGUT!" “HORIZON! sabe erin te 5 a 4 |* 23 z os Rg ? ha Mr. Montague, Me ‘anaes Ween Beckett, Ai akc py SURO LIXE U FERNANDE!' | 7TH AVENUE THEATRE:-| TUE ONLY MinIna |4 2 |S g 5 ze EZ 3 E Spl poms Matton. Desnned Bark. Meekeanee Bote, Came erences seen | Rea peat v tock worth touching is | © @ Ky ~ z | 3 s°P le o— — =k Ponisi, Burke, Sefton and Biaisdell will appear. THEATRE | “MAN AND WIFE(" “ROUND THE CLOCK!" “THE BIG BONANZA.” | B @ ee Jo z és | 624 BROADWAY, In preparstion, THEATRE —— Shares for any evening < ee & o———_— A _ROMANTIO DRAMA, THEATRE \ he., he, he, he, ae che Row Clee, taiee . pecs YORUM THEATRE. RISTORL wuvea. | |THEATHE Gout ° —- ° one dollar an —— — — COM sabato costae ened i FURE AND WHOLKSOME FUN ONLY. | i ee eae a alee By comers THEATRE COMI —— 5 AVENUE TUDATAR Fe ree GRAPHIO BAYS ———_ —_-- —-—-o JOUN F. POOLE...... . 7 ... MANAGER. — RISTORLI (last time) as MEDEA, -—_—_—_._—____. ve THE BIG BONANZAL at Mr. Jay Gould an o—__——_. ee — wets —— en —— yas favorite broke RAY READ THE OPINION OF THE RIstout MEDEA is presented in accordance one BROADWAY ‘Every night at & MATINEE SATURDAY, at frequent visits to “TH READ THE OPINION OF THE with numerous requests that Mme. oy BROADWAY. er Ns ; Bloke BIG BONANZA? at the o—_—- Be as Crowded nightly, and at the Matinees, with ladies, chil- for the BISTORE repeat, thle wonderful a BY BROADWAY. 5™ AVENUE THEATRE. 1FTH AVS. ——— faa aed ea RNS ren and family parties. ¥ - 14 BROADWA mama seteintidlibiaendiendiah ® THE BEST ENTERTAIN Nt IN THE CITY, last time sented only once this season, and the S14 BROADWAY. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. HTH AVENUK THEATRE:— CALIFORNIANS SUNDAY DESPATCH. ae management would cail special at- Sif BROADWAY. Mr. DALY has great pleasure in announcing that be oa think that DALY?S “BIG SUNDAY DESPATCH, | — as tention to the fact that the o——-———.-—— | has secured, by’ special purchase “Irom the rene BONANZA” is a richer SUNDAY DESPATCH. —— ——— —— mas POSIMIVila LAST | PERFORM. | wr, JOSH HART, SOLE PROPRIETOR. | authors, the sole and exclusive right of production 1m speculation than. their “4 VERYBODY SAYS 80.” MEDEA ANCE OF MEDEA WILL TAKE ———THé PEOPLE'S PLAY HOUSS. —— | ths city of the TWO REIGNING PARISIAN SENSA- own. ‘It is, undoubtedly, The theatre is one ofthe best conducted estab- —— PLACE TO-MORROW EVENING- ——THE PEOPLES PLAY HOUSE. ———— | TIOND:— the best ‘comedy ever — to-morrow night. a ————THE PEOPLE'S PLAY HOUss.—— ROSE MICHEL! eee be peat Hee Hshments in: America, and for the prodastion of THE TALK OF THE TOWN, — REGOUVEE Coenanunun renee IME PEOPLE'S PEAY HoUsij= ooo “and and socie ae 5 BA. ae ROP LE? 11 anes : a Roveltics or refinement of entertainments, per- wherever you zo, in hotels, restaurants, saloons, on the pean : pea ———THE PROPLE’S PLAY HO A TOUR OF THE WORLD Gr avente THEATRE |Tuh HERALD Bx es i ts, per-| | Breet care in {hs parlor. "the counting house. the work YCEUM THEATRE,—LUCREZIA BORGLA Cran AVOID FALE LEDGE IN 80 DAYS! 4 aa erry. ‘ Oy — iL — ; : eponanga means ‘Teh ‘Rasheed paree tales i ache Mt Rouse in the club room, in the domestic circle, wherever RISTORI in her Greatest Character, Y “haba which are now the ONLY SUCCESS*UL NOVELTIES ess." When the Spani sbow, but one of the most chastely conducted People most do congrevate, you'll hear the universal ver- LUCKEZIA BORGIA. STOO TET Ca ETT a ABBORD: fic in on of their FIRST ards found a silver mine dict as follows :— Susie BS Cy a : THE FAVORITE FAMILY RESORT. | sate eTgver Rottication will be given of their ‘ they cried out “Houan- | | {places of entertainment in this country, and “ | THE BEST BNIERTAINMENT EVEE SESN IN NEW BTUBL as LUCREZIA BORUTA. | 9 —— —o | DER RERE eae Bt hie Fito Svea za!” as who should say. = a (2S a Aik sled! : r “Here's ” y ‘ ‘ Tuesday evening, | “Lucrezia Borgia” was brought | V7; 7 OVELTY THAT OOTHS THEATRE, SIXTH WERK. Barsig Tishaa Rightly crowded by tadios and gentlemen of re LADIES, | AILDREN, out tor the firsttine in america | [TH LEGITIMATE NOVELTY THKATRE OF | JARRETY & PALMER......,Lessces and Managers TH AVENUE THEATRE :—)/ THE TOILETS IN “BIG finement, No person, however fastidious in dis- FAMILIES positively lust, Tuesaay evening, when RIS- so a BONANZA" are feasts to — AND Ga alektet Be eect sagy tage ARES Bae $e DIS AE PE REI HENRY V. jast night of alelled enthusiasm. je see. | ITY " {oe s59. Sunianan see: Ai or refined in taste, can fina anything to | WAKE I THEIR ensgol PARTIES aa Py. representation (on mieeay THK LEGITIMA’ Ten WORLD, THEATRE OF CONTINUATION OF mir ARKABLE CAREKE® Ms — evenin: the theatre ‘as over- seslaieeh oe aiid liasieeicsiptiiatie of he relies Fee cavil at In the performances, It Mr. Hart only OUR BEST CITIZENS crowded, hundreds beitg turned | @— py sesnctumoi a ceratmmaR s WONDROUS SHAKSPHARIAN SPECTACLE bort’s costuines and Miss continues his present systom of mahagement, and BRING: THEIR FAMILING, | 1, Bersgrontest role. ay Nese Se tate |wome or tone rux.| “ SIXTH WEEK _ the: Lucrezia Borgia, ¢ disappointed on this oce: jac As ies “| of the aistinguished pis ‘IW AVENUE THEATRE: |-bIG BONANZA" 18 | re is little doubt he will, tortune must follow | pracdlagy Son, as well us to accede to the | © = 1 a . er GEOMCK RIGNOLD, ~~ “ltunnier” than. “Dun- him. One noticeable feature of this excellently to wits alle Bae | eer eee cat cakes | ALWAYS” A in the title role, (sere oie bene ase conducted establishment Is the air of retnement | achieved tue THE BEST ENTERTAINMENT IN THE erry. NEARLY ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND PKOPLE three-hours' broad laugh, et | . NEU reraryiln THIRD AND LAST NIGHT OF —— | have alrendy witnessed the grandeur and glories vt thu 6 it 1 er best triumphs TCR ZA a z re ublime spectacular play. and yet mand for places ee eee | [wn ich pervades even the most broadly hamorous | | re p) | ry bay Fi ve NING Maren 1s. RET a AYs Th Bho call i ‘apparently inexnaustibte yr etic Arey made 1 4 i STORLin her grandest roe, é * : he public y-be met. cad now be se- ‘The whole town talks of | items Inthe programme, Nothing approaching “ thi meen | MSLuGRMala “BORGIA. cone Se cured taf in advance. The box office to remain ooen for ———— vulgarity isat all tolerated by the managemen’ | r) 5: " EE: 4 Reappearance of everybody's Favoriies. that purpose continuously every day trom 5A. M. wo 10 IBLO'S, MONDAY, ISTH. A - ty a Rss 8 LAST WERK Bu TONE. oe ° PP ROR: cs ee yr M, Urner IPH Riga of the, ence omen OC on | the result being that the most keenly sensitive | | ew TOY LAD ERG SERRE SI Bae oe THVE REAPPEARANCE OF TUE THe GRHAR DAG OF Sin ene MOR SAEMARN, THE PRERTDIGL * | | | 1ady can witness the entertainment without the} | | a 6d MME, RISTORI'S: FARWELL, REPRESENTATIONS, |) as is to an ext aordleaty GbUDANY, Of FORTY: TH ERE ‘Algo the four act Irish Drama of a | Fa ustori n ew York thus wee ——— » oxcel tors, 11 ; pine ecg irish Dt | | sightest tear or having occasion to blush. ‘aut | | oO i wMonDay 9—fposinive Mr GEORGE MUNOLD, Mrs: CHILE» CALVERT, SCER | | feannot » 7 i 3 emits | Lkal y , a as Miss MARY WELLS, oGB4nd concent | jot be said of all variety houses, but the | | \2! Be or 4¢—suitzaanoe sarecare | ie CHARLES LE CLERL@ AND BALL, | | Theatre Comique tas always enjoyed an enviable {| | a ease sea 5 RAGE OLA SMSC worM:renowaed role, t FAVORITE | ie anaes! H ct. and is greatly patron-| | el eins Fie N. B.—MEDEA is presented in accordance with num- FF SRN ES SAAT thee unatestionably the fest ever placed on any stage (all ila iz 2 4 k erous requesis that Mine. RISTORL repeat this wonaer- | cw, a Pavonttes. 4 | Europe by the best artists), has its realise z | {yz ef[ 1? ¥l({={{|! Jul Unpersona iva, whi esented only once | J bi nk ets auxmentod by. the clever disposition of an . of the SE 13 tf |= 9 EI this seasa nt would cait special at | 1), pei Ty an) ART. XILEAKY FOKOs OF OVER FOU HONDRED, ASCHENBROEDEL SOCIETY st my —@ | | 3| i a a ot z ‘yndon 16 OF. MED HARRIGAN AND. Hak costumed or armored with hytorical correctness. THEODORE. THOMAS? ORCHESTRA, HOW CAN It RE OlMERWISE? {| | al Sg uernarss bidasa mat LS SORE 5 ARAN aR it the beautiful painting, Garpueiiat Aisemn bly. nosia sui: ania #90 Bowery pe heidi San La 3 (tape TUESDAY EVENING—Lasl nicht of Victor Hugo's | pAIMGAX—— axD —— hat 1 L PLEET AV ANCHOR IN SOUTHAMP- 5 Lote a . a ‘i % Fei y COREZIA BORGLA, biG AN —— N ’ a COLE Adel Lata A te) than the Gor coemaaaene i é| IF halieosioy Ristort ast the). SAR Ss Laorezin Borgia | HAWRIGAN———--——AND—— ——- HAT --— | TON HARBOR, i id cu i | ‘ is ed aS one of her greatest characters.) y ‘; me ne followmnearieneye i Dey bir | | | 2 2 uucreala Horgia w rons out for tho first time yen aril en | SNORE 5 | IN THE SECOND ACT are several scenes of singulat ‘7 NZI it ‘ s a inAmerica on Luesday evening, when Mine. RIs1ORLin nen ene sresteuterk (aera ERED 527 Som o EReEE Gao oe : LD eet suintly created an urparalelied effect, ‘At ‘ie second | HAttGa HART. beauty, including the realistic SIEGE’0# HARFLEUR Bt ae a EY | > representation (on ‘thursday evening) the theatre was | . 4 ' Re So ship PON Eee I 0 Sh overcrowded, wundreds being turned away unable w | HARRIGAN——. — Ha | IN THE THIRD ACT delighitul singing by the famous Oe Renee ’ MR. JOHN WiLD. Shane kainentranes. Itis to accommodate those Who wore | HARRIGAN—————aNb————HlA | pes under the direction of Wideinateadecen: | i} disappomted on this occasioi, a3 weil as to accede to | HARRIGAN. —-——AND— HA | CHORUS OF BOYS, and to greatest staxe efect ever H, WANNEMACHIR, Ji b camer wv the ceneral deinind of the public, that the manage- | HARRIGAN AND— HAR phaaoa : C, PUERNER, ats GEORG MTS : ment announce the ; 5 | HARRiGAN———anp—————HART-— | produced. THE GRAND TABLEAU OF THE BATTLE Tickets, 50c., to be had at the door. MP, peasy. TiIND AND Last NIGHT OF LUCREZIA BORGIA, | HARRIGAN ‘AND = HABE ae ma pea * LEVANT | FOR TUESDAY EVENING NeXT. HAKRIGAN————_— AND —___—— — HARI. | OF AGINCOURT is presented. KELLOGG ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY. THE GREAT ALVARDO. ap RISTORI in her granuest rote, LUCREZIA, ay io nama yea eae | a eee a COMMENCING MONDAY EVENING, MAKCH 29, VamE AGHA TITGrT a i li WEDNESDAY_Piret production this seadon of Giaov |-HARBIGAN———- aN Want —— é OGRE SC LOCRuER, (he TENGEN ES = 2 iN. LE | | metii's greatest work, MARIS ANTOIN 5s | HARRIGAN———_____An. sentation of the RECEPTION OF HENRY V. and bie SEADEMY. OF UBIO, MR JAMES CARROLL, expressly written for Mine, Ristori’s American tour, and | HARKiGAN——————_Anp—— —— —nant—— eee FIVE REPRESENTATIONS ONLY, gene aEECE I i e roiualty produced by her in New York. 7 | —— SVARRIGAN AND HAT army by London on their return from France, partiel- Ns . —————— — POs in her superb role, MA NTOINETTE, | ————-——HAKIGAN A) 4 ete ! MR GEORGE HARRI | SPKOIAL = NOTICE, THUR DAY—Kistorl’s. rentree and only appearance | ——-———-—HARBIGAN HAK pated ta by FOUR HUNDRED MEN, WOMEN AND -purP Ti9r,t0, he close of the full and winter season. Mr. POOLE, would respectiully intimate to the patrons | in srovkija as BLIZABETH, QUEEN OF ENGLAND, | —-———-——HAKMIUA bA Pike, Full particulars will shortly be announced, ofthe OLYMPIC VHEATRE the necessity (in order to | “s\lURAY LAST (but one) RISTORI MATINEE, | —————HARNIGA HAR CHILDKEN, the King and his knightly staff mounted : aaa ———_—_ avoul disappointment) of securing their sats in advance, es ld Nat af RMSE py) 5 (A Hat eee ce NRFIT OF ST. MARY'S GUILD. peri ealy Se ees SRAULEY, eee aes eye oe Clee will ve open dally | Po rstORE IN BROOKLYN, | THURSDAY, | —————HARKIGAN Hane on horses superbiy caparisoued, and a pleasing addition G D ; ALeTITO i 5 Srace BROOKLYN ACADEMY, | ———— ——HAKKIGAN AR. — GRAND | DUULXAGD | EXHIBITION, BE AEA OAE om 3 THURSDAY EVENING. March 18 | HAI to the soul-stirring scene being THE RINGING OF & by the edie CRG York, who have gen- * Mee TELLER WEEN SEATS may be SECURED SIX days IN ADVANCE, re-entree and only appearance in Brovklyn of | 3 HA RRIGAN Hak’ pei 4 Pinar, SRIOK s mn Mime, (ADELAIDE RISTORL (Marchioness ael Grillo), | —-——-——HARwiGAN AND HART—-——— | FULL CHIME OF CHURCH BE) AL BRED CARNIBE, MAURICE VIGNAUX, MAURIOR Miss ADAE BIGhLOND | Mike play selected ts Giacoimmettia historical," | ———————HARIIGAN AND waler—————— — et oe 1 HILDE : 0 | ELIZABETH, QUEEN OF ENGLAND, ——————nannGAN AND Hak N THE 4 ACT is the charming 3 PPOSEI DION AND FRANCOIS UBASSY eee H | RrsTont'in her world renowned rolen ceiZARETH, TUARMIGAN ANB HATE cesta eieettei th: macsaniy THURSDAY Ne Hy ls iia MISS AMY ROB! Reserved seats only 32.‘ Sale commences to-morrow. | maareyane) ane ts s E between young King Henry and the preity French ‘ NG, MAK 1875. any ONE | —— SNaEaRsete — | —HARRIGAN AND HA \ Game to commence at 8 I’. M. MISS KITTY O'NEIL, EN U. YHEATRE. SEEMED OOS : > x { ess Kathari: finatly the nuptials of the royal Also FANCY SHOTS by all the above players — —— eee Firs: appearance since thelr return from their recent | ATH AVENUE THearkE, | Serer eR picmnapanensaeae etree? " TICKETS, $l. MISS POLLY PoalH, t | European triumphs of the celebrated Irish Comediaus | % e! a HARRIGAN AND HAL couple in the CATHEDRAL OF TROYES, PX-GOVERNON JOUN A. DIX cpa Negey seers THE FIELDINGS. ald Pos eGaN AND BAR | SATOADS LF-PAST ONE, EX . OUN A. DIX, d ELDINGS if 7 s | MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY AT HALF-PAST 0) His Honor Mayor Wickham, “Hion. Algernon Sullivan, | Mr. JOHN FIELDING. Miss MAGGIE FIELDING, | + be een ae nae opens pe aaah Hon. Benj. R. Phe alo | Te PANERA 4 F We tie Travis, Kade ‘The Fioidings were the retgutug sensation in the prin- | BI? rscmramecmniranl bye rer Moe aoa \V PAE worn: ‘Franklin Potter, TILSTON. cipaleities of Ensland and Ireland: their songs. And | TTHARIGAN AND BAR | the ee ete ee aie rderes es itis impossibie to have | teciches are all wew and original. and sung only by | Boranzai | THAKIIGAN AND Hate | vance Abate Pewedian. opresom. YOLOSSEUM., COLOSSEUM. COLOSSEUM. ml, : 3 | ermimericcant syn tct aa reer: | every evening and Wednesday and ~aturday Matinees, CONSE ar of * EVENING Al 8. IN 1 Tn 4 — |) prem, oR 73 | former mrremesms ee pent bre Mee oy | in his great sensation play, YARIS BY NIGHT. fe * Rui AH 6 (Olty, | | (PE BiG suCCEs | aa AND HAA S SAD-NA-CUS, MIDNIGHT STORY. |. it is—impossibie—to have other than the | The best come vocalist in the world, the famed London | a | Gomme «43 ty WY Vf MAE Oe ee ter LEO, Musical Prodigy. ea ra Sat comique an ia : | (\KEATSE —————-HARRIGAN AND a ELLIS, t r Y RICH Ovi NVAL COSTUME, BEST ENTERTAINMENT IN THE WORLD? ri Mit. JAMES TAYLOR, | TTT BABRIGAN AND tee eee etiee, [ta eereOne wie BYRON, the Tinian with a Company of tars like the ab ——o | HerendsOintrouucine’ the eliowae original gouges | See pt ey MALE, in view of the'andience, ADMISSION, 50c. - is HILDREN, 25¢. THe ANOVE AMED AWLSTS APPEAR Sam “a happy speciinen vt a soll pi tartuer | (yrowaen P | — rai ers ret the beauaful Rictagin Strat hg be shot from a caanon, ___CHILDR : ID ra olerul Lovel tells his diretul story in a | <2. Siero SAN AND. Hant— == ruesdas R6. F. B. CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE. WsDNESDAY AND SATURDAY | Gpuial ditty, the Chilly Man’ character born ina | ~rieagry, Too —THihdoaN AND Hale maine ities norma MONDAY, TUESDAY, WHDNESDAY AND FTH AVENUB 2 | Show-storm, and who has never since xot warm. | N TI HARRIGAN AND HARi———— MONTE CRISTO. THURSDAY OF THIS WEEK, 2 — aoe | =, —— LOUIS ALDRICH, T, L. CONNOR, SATURDAY MATINEK AT 2, the celebrated arti oO THEATRE, THE BIG BONAN ! 4 SEE ¢ SAN AND BAR: ee , Mrs LAWRENCE BAIMETT in the poweriul dfama' of tie ae A BIG su Na NANZA, | The groateft and most wonderful gymnasts on earth,the | Tavenres {_WARIIGAN AND Han we MOT UGE STEWART | WICLARD, SLY ioe ll been Ucck | The Garnelias per‘orm tne wonderiul feat, never before appear in three great original creations. The Oe SAN ERANCISOO MINSTRELS HOUSES CROWDED. | Ghd wiccontuliy accomplished by theme? ate NOEs | NULLIGAN GUARDS CAL LELID SUCCESS TH MINSERELSY. WAN FRANCISCO MINSTKE A . | aud suc 01 f nem, | at AL SS IS : BAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS | @ | HOUSE. \ FIFTH WEEK. See oer CAD RET ite rented NDREDS UNABLE TO OBTAIN SEATS | Second tiine this seacon of the . | BEORSES .CADURN AES Cetera ‘ TnL okke Manan The EVENING P | _ Little Dick Garnella, starting trom a stamding position Le O—ULidaaN GUARDS. | GEOMGIA| an their TENTH SEASON. || MINSTRELS ‘ WeTORIS MEDEA. © hedered | “We havo never moe ga¥3i— | on his brother's shoulders, maxes two complete revolu- | SEATS PPL afer ha : GKORUIA| | The Graphic says;—One ot | MINSTRELS WO ORPHANS. \ na more | tions in the ait and re-alights upon the shoulders of | G) m GEORGIA | the best troupes we have ever | MINSTRELS wan BLACK AIGHTINGALE, HiT ChEAus| tion of'ood gomplewe combina: | ‘his brother. ne Second tite this season of the original © |e For melody. grotesque | MINSTRELS. b i ALE, f ening a hE) a Bones 31 OTHELLO AND MACBLIH, | EVERY NIGHT, [ene t Mr, Daly's Thebies | vie ie | as BE @—MULLIGAN GUARDS. { Hniigey BEtuen ioe ye acza | MINSTERLS MATINEE SATUR T IW. Were ststatmed egnaoe parts — | = ~ aoa GRA GH four end men is equal to the | MINSTR Bester) lent ed eee . iuined quite as well a3 | OLYMPIC, | Reserven en oe ee sae best of other troupes. 4 | MINSTRELS jx La re aracters fiber a fl . o—— ran ——— nana : the —"truest reflec- SEATS SECURED, vay ts, Davenport, Teally | b. aan o | a cs a pots Ge eo a Jou ssG18 | tions ot plantation life ever MINSTRELS, " ey e Nuslastic ! = aE apr . ar a DRGIA | given.” on vay, am o 2 ae hy merits jel $0 ry rmel | o> — ane * TERRIBLE EXAMPLE . | ORGL mircthiu.”? S Mr, CHARLEY SHAY secs cccceecterecereeces MADARCE acai made me love thee wait; ana, | — 8*T*EKS coin Comedians, Meagher oe | rue peniiaue | Tomkiboe EXAMPLE Pretitinm | GEORUIAL™ Ei wen, a artets | MINSTRELS ‘The great fashionable family resort. % THE Bb! or thy fanits, so weil aid they | HARPER AND STANSIL | T EXAMP hts, @——-—— PL? BXAMP be | RGIA Enure change of Bill. MINSTRELS: jomaie seh di BONANZA. thar digue {hy yRond auailtios | in their one-legged Songs and Dances, Escence of Old | = iat | RUBLE SAAN P LE DAHA | Geowtd:4 | Plantation Acts and Dances | MINSTRELS . t made mi Firgt wigs, 2 and ee ae ae a DRGTA | Comlinuous roars of lau, 3 y iEleve you been to the Grand Ceuttal? if not, ask those {ice pedter.” he seems tobe | the most aiticalt steps, grotesque movemedias® | PB? PSR RINORCBAMED BH) ee | DRG AS OS Walk Dat: Toa. “are MINSTRELS ; 0 have, ly a fe ; ght adr tierce A aE ‘ es NAL THE BEST PERFORMANCE IN THE CITY, sparkling choot girl, the dash | Ieper malariae \5 DNANZAT RRIBLG EXAMPLU. | EXAMPLE. | GEORGIA. barnum "sie, Brignoll and | MINSTRE ‘MONDAY, MARCH 15, EVERY EVENING AX ing widow, the reckless ‘tramp,’ | —— el eae 5 © i GEORGIA | Kawin, Adams,” “Ihe thio: | MINSTRE NESDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEES, granything else to which she | THEAIKE | _ ~ —__—_—— sy - GEORGIA | pean Nighungale,” “Planta. | MINSTRELS Mm “NEW STAR PERFORMERS, u ‘urns her hand.” Mr. Drew, : hiseaer 4 | Oank THBATRE, SeUeGLkORLA HAKKIGAN AND HART, SORGLA | tian! Walk Hounds, “two | MINSTRELS: Messrs. ORERIDAN and MAUK, 2 golden opmions by | |"p? AST NIGHTS. eee eee 4 | Piccaninnies," £e, MINSTRELS _ America’s greatest Comic Character Artists, simplicity and | The greatest Comic Artist in the Universe, Mr. | LASt SIX AIGHT: 1 characters in the ‘Thronged nightly by fashionable audiences. Miss ALEIO# JORDAN, i f his acting. Mr. SOL SMITH RUSSELL, g La T SIX NIGHT! r ‘Uk BXAMPLE. Every evening and Wednesday and Saturday Matinee, Chanwion impersonator of the Fast Young Man. Te ates Qed: atid Me. 1m a series of his wonderful Facial Delineations | LAS! SIX NiGit | TERRIBLE BXAMPLE. Evening prices, 7c, $e. and Sie. Matinee, te. 4 ays Mr. Lewis— { 3 2 3 —- ————— 7 x nis Double Somersauit on the Flying Trapeze, Whiten ts praise enough for any, aa | POSITIVELY HE LASt W. i . ry ‘i : | ae? POSITIVELY THE LAST W HART ALL the Queen of serio Comic Vpcalists. WILKES’ SPinn zy t= | ag the Troupe appear at the Walnut otrect Bee eee Mr, SAM VILLA, ILKES’ SPIRIT OF THE as iS ITALIAN PADRON 4 * the Pri f Burl ch TIME. says:. z se adeiphia, ob the 22a tnst., when or, | FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE Miss MAUD DAVEg MORN? of Burlesque, as Clorinda The Big Bonanza at the Firth | TM NeW songs and his celebrated lecture on “Intemper- | Mr. FRANK MAYO { vue svaves “Oy THE HaRP. | i ees wincas sachate tern favorite Actress and Voralist, | HOUSES CROWDED. | Avenue is 'm ting with sa | aoe ee eee erg Omlaue, Mr. | DATE SECO LT, ph a | unITED HEBREW CHARITIES, ES. a] J and MANE ITA FRANCISCO, ed success. It ig ric a | ae sTT, eis eh tii ee Signor NoRrstgieiehitted French Premier Danséuses. | ~ LAUGHTER most, bevona precedent, ‘in | an american Play, i lye’ acts Tisbian PADRONE 2 ACADEMY OF MUSIC, os enrnen Cirque de Ballet, Paris, France. faulticas thatiner.” a c an £ ane ee droll and “Boss” of all Ethiopian Com- pa ay iy 6 THE SLAVES OF THt HARP. | TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1875. Kiss SABRE DISHON, entirely unaffected, and 5 uN . SEVENTH AN : _—— : ¥ the favorite Burlesque Actress, as Dandina. {the men and wanes whohene| MR, JOHN HART, | SRVENTHC: AND’ LAST K © pS RSCTA ATT | Tlekets advoliting # gentleman and ladies, $10; single Mr, HARRY Mi FAKKE Es or maucatea ike ta drs agtion seem taken trom ui of Leeocg’s melodious “GTi iROFLA” tracer be hoki | j set For sale by . 3 schoo! Ed 8. i ms rat and ta- ‘The star Juggler, Knife and Cannon Ball pert: eid WLUNSSDAY, first benefit in New York of hie ovabadterct t |. Mo SL Vesey st Miss cain as be asia ot [iis ae eee We have not Nieceeees MeO JUSBPH NORTON, Perrormers | eo Nile, COMALLIE “GHORFROY. in his inapproachabie character of the Feet nae tecaeicat Oo Broaamay. aHom we pleasing Buriesque Actress, as Cinderella, » ina long time, any play | the occasion bemig her just but fourth appearance in this YTauran PabRonE. Y | ACL. Sanger, 243 Broadway. Mr. HOMAS MORRISEY, Dc teil tack CUBR Ucren fer samucil fun out of CET ¢ | city cule season, Ii Ber popularly approved rendition of y ec kee ‘ 4 ‘A. H, Seixas, 908 Broad way. Miss VIOLA MORKIS, wenn cw aggerated. The hy ‘ou clipes Beg pstire reer: 1 MR, 1ONY HART, | | Henty ssiee.17 White street the accomplistied and tayorite Actress and Vocalist. pertirbation of Vrof Cuvvaila, if edmnpenetia ite i pesae IEF, 15 Bony serests of 5 Se Mile, LEONTING MINELLI, | ———— | Pimen se J. S, Isaacs, Secretary. 37 Mercer street, rin His efforts to re r ymour, Mr, Walter popular Elastic Song ani who will afford her man Miss Cae Warren, Miss ©, ' + . | in his great character ot the ¢ : . facay, Mr, Harry Hart, Mr. Cuariey Mr. Robert peedly, toriiae ‘by dabbiiiie in | MR. THOMAS hi, muy of witne ye abamontnr ceperea: | See ee? PpapRoe ‘And by aay member of the Comin: tte. idee TCT ENE a EAE arent oe OE RCTs, Riphiestctloris we es ews! | will this week introduce his Irish Reel, as danced at , I K OF GiROFLE YIN tas | J PaDRONE. To correct a misapprehension that may exist, The Lover, the lackey Lipper. trays the generousind practical | “te Ruffle tor an Eightday *tove.” Box tneotopensiecuyelt advnater eT © Reappearanes, ater nee of thie | mahagement announce that this 18 Wot to be & mask A beagttul Oil Painiing present to every lady jfeproventative of Money with | © | Box Shevt-open se cays in advance, the greatest of Living Character artists. or fancy dress bal: ~ ing tae Grand Centra harse eristic — outh i my eT star eepathin Ra choke Ne ‘Visitiginewaber the admission. 2c., 35c., Se, and 7Se. and Bice Mr: John Drew, | p Eases | Bowes iovsesinueNes seecase oe y Miss ELLA WESNER, AN BRYANT i ehhh dO te net pearrin ameattes i, the So pee ACTS MESHES | OTHE SRIDMOHES “iss aba waewam 7” | fain “bBeph nsese soe Mas" emosuinaa ELOCUTION ip allits branches, including Dramatic boy of the wrens etc ne MINSTRELS, | SHOU FLY, SHUO FLY, | Miss ELLA WESNER, 1 | BYEKY NIGHT SA A Rehearsals, Vocd! Culture, Respiration, &c., taught by & [Bide Davee peresentto the lite. | for? | Neches |i pAQSMEERRY DAY. | ©) MISS ELLA WEBNER 1° MVOLI THEATRE, fuouity of experienced protessor:. siablished in con- tously as Tugonia: and Wise tigi | pony | BRYAN MINSTRELS, PuMPEY Ss BLUNDERS, | TERR Iss BLLA WESNEK. $ BIH STRERT, HETWEEN 2D AND 3D AVS. ection wi e v y b MIN S. Ls “ees . r we ‘NEW YORK CONSERVATOKY OF MUSIC, |z Vitae, ts ISASIng (atid ear: | Casal | “FAMILY MATINGE EVERY SATURDAY AT 2, Loner nwarrAlatsioealna |wosteat ever, A Migr hy F ncaden. . Meee Toe BROU REE te ee Engle Rymplc. ix most childlike The Furnes WTuLTAM COUNTRAGI I ea | JRoWERY OPERA, HOUSE 201 BOWERY. | Miss ELLA WESNER, | el pown nee aie Seine BAND: LS Doneratredt: ce 038 $48 De Hass, | —_ . i N SNIN . — £ NG's NIN z ’ ND, 102, 104 and 166 Court street, near State, the aigiing scion ot-an ancient | none i GRAND BanebIt thgitMUNtAL’ TO | “Thies RLLA WESNER, % | "comprising Classic, sacred and Popular JARL SCHURZ, . pervonation, while: Mrs Gubete | Pane | FORY peor | ba mrs ae 8} Vocal and lustrumentat solos. 3 € Steinway Hall, as the Profrpior's write cute o— | A REGIMENT OF VOLUNTEERS. | Miss SUNDAY EVENING] 8 TO ao OcLocR, | * MONDAY, March 22. ut8 ?. M. her points like the ‘clever and Prone | GUS WILLIAMS. BAGBY BIUEARDS, | ba : R after which aud b-very Evening, Tickets at principal hiotels, book anu music stores. experienced actress that she is, The Talented Character Change Vocalist, | HARRY KERNELL, J. W. ANDREWS. 1 ELLA | | after wines wae uvegy Evens 8 Protessor Elder, organist," PSE We have rarely seen amore | bhi ati ALLS (yc TRAN ators, °T Wrsske, 1” l2| THE DEVIL'S AUCTION, 3 EW MOSIC—AT EDWARD SCHURERTH & CO,'s, parronage eich te Saute bee | | » pie great Female dymnast, LOT! Miss WREndbants 4 colocton tt | mt | now toe knee Olio Gee ee Hungarian Dances, by Brahms, as played by Thomas? duallties “ihe Bis Ronanza hes | | TONY PASTUR will sing his lates Songa, scoompamed | | NEW AND ORIGINAL CHAHACTE® 2OnGs = 1 iGsical wat Dratatie Speeimities. orchestra, arranged for piano, $1; La Micnonetie, valse struck the i 2404S | 4 Cluster of New Local and Serio-Comic Songs by the by A CHOKUS OF 80) VOICES. _— —— —— a =» ALL FOR 20 CoNtS ADMISSION, By Wek aeatory oe Wall O hI canaee mor with ‘the happiest. prec. spriatilg” youu Cyne |tenne and Vocalist, | A graid Mass Mecting of Chorus -Ingers. e amRcagabbearance of the tavorite Come dang’ renee obey de, Oo ROMISSION, Til, L Come. to Thee,” sine by W. K. Busse : ; iss ALICE HARKISON, Saperstein eae oe ——— Hees 4 ba ncn nate scan bette icra: sde" Girofe-Girofa Vocal scores, with French and ene ne Hop, And welll Coub Uses con | (COLONEL SIws PARE THEATRE, BROOKLYN, CARROLL ——————and —— ~——-HAIUIS. | cas Cad 00 HOPSTAMNANY HALL, POUR. English words, $5; Piano Selections, vy U. A. Cocli- BB | yateilsittidiceag Sightly and Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, | CARROLL———————and rise I 't street, March 15, 1875; dancing from 10 to 3; tng, $ | MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY The Beautitul and Talented Comedienne, ' Another entirely new troupe CAKROLL. no intermission: Dancing Academy, Prinpton Suildings - _ = | wig Biss KMMELING YOUNG, for the family resort of Brooklyn. | CARROLL — he pec a Ninth otroate. =" | at 1:30 ctolele | First WeQh Of Novelty Trouse Boe & | First appearau intersection Stuyvesant and Ninth stree 6 { SEASON. me . erm —_— | 7 < | Mi . | ha THE wiinibn THY LECTURE, # ast Gockon | BEKANTS, MINSTRELS, 2D sr. ; ‘ th wend tookle’ tak | And our unequailix star troupe, cousisting ot the fole | [JON'T PAIL whet D THe bg Sh URE K NIGHT, .A O'CLOCK, Every ni . “ Saturday matinee at2. | . . Seen | ‘i : P 23 6 nesday, ats Noe ANd the Coun ot tts, Prem urg De. | BHOO F ee tiie sxrpmoites."” SHO0 FLY. | ae Re Gann dir. Win. Gray, Mr pumee Gi ‘Adiaission ‘on doo, thes, Boo. eet 786, | artis nari sro}, Harris, Frank Ma,» White, | Firth street, near Bowery, Hate 5) cents. siine "at the New York Museum of Anatomy, 618 Broad- | ———— meee erat ie —iaranoee ee eens ie Jorn Than gf wat | siccesae emt eee wo oars tht 7 , Whid, Miss Ela Wester, Miss Adair Ric: dy " 0 sos = way between Bowmen eed rf reets. i ME HOPKINS’ THIRD AND LAST “1, | Holdsworth, ate +e Gilbert, Me. Ww eddy RAND CELEBRATION Br. PATRICK’s DAY eet papers ‘Miss Kitty O'neil, Miss Alice Ben | TANTED—A PARTNER WITH $1,000), FOR A NEW : ouston aie DONCERT,” Thursday evening (sth), stein: . ee eng le: WE OMENS Teo G ‘at . Miss Polly K. Crossin, D. H, Kelly, { theatrical enterpelse. Address or call on JOMN Ta MIRCULARS, TICKETS, PROGRAMMES, Pos’ ‘5, | way Hall. Subject, Wi AU 1c," profusely | Mr. dames 8 ranger, Mr. John ark Mr, Gus Wilvaie, | TERRACE GARDEN THEATRE, Graver, G. L. stou orge Clarne, Miss Marie ¢ SANFULD, Dramatic Agent, No. 9 Amity street, C'Renptics! andcail other Printing urers and | jiiustrated by combined cho; Tickirs '$i, now | Mr Thomas Granger, Mr Youn Mark Mr. Gus Willams Finty-cighth strect, near Third avenue, Miss kitty” fiston Jnr, Miss ates Jers done at low rates, by tic METROPOLITAN | ready at Ditson’s, Tl Broaaway. | Harper, Mr, dames stansi, Mr-d. Ficldmg, alse Magaie Wednesday kvening, March 17, Miss kivira Jaime Miss Saidee Vivuin, Sirs. CB. Vivian, | [PEAY TH BILL OF THE PLAY. NIT STABLISUMENT, 213 Broadwa. ¥. | - eee --- | Filing Miss Alice Harrison, Sliss Maggie Weston Miss | Professor Mact-vuy's magnificent Phantascope entitied | piss Mary Stuart v OUT ON TUESDAY. « oe en = —— | TALOCUTION. AND. DRAMATIC INSTRUCTION@06 | ee ee Stim aldee Net Atcas acai fis TK GREAT HIBERNIOON. ‘A LAUGHABLE OLIQ OF FUN. | TUE AROADIAN AND BLACKMAIL, AST LECTURE TO LADIES OXI. Mia tenth atreet-cWe find Professor HURLEUIT® | Sul" Suite marie Vouneliv, Nise Peat ihueaton te ae | Sed GE TEET petan Be Concluding every evening and the mariners with the | DODG SS OF & VILE RAG, KDITH O'GORMAN, | caped q cr.” B. C. PE, 1 0 " <a o si | ft sad tional Local at, bY Gi. La St) ed (he spect le Sa eoaeanen " wit anya Ber leis origaee te ‘only & SapOrir WAUNN es atorsty-ab baw! wr Onckinene ee v re | By Matt. Morgan. Ksq. Illuminated Tabfowux fustra. | CMeHOHna! Hee ry N | FQANIO, GUITAR AND ALL KINDS OF DANCIN: AU ROBINSON HALL, SIX) bn, j “ =~ - Caervenel uvecf the LIFE OF Si. PATRICK. 4 ba hn | B taugiit for the minstrel and variety stage by ENR sDAY P. M., Mareh L o'clock. YANT’S. SLIPPERY DAY. Three new Melodii nd Songs of the colored race by | artists wall appeay Miss MAG BVOY, Contralto and | ©, DOBSON, Ht Fourth avenue, between Thirteeath ¥ ets of ts and Mysteries of Revival ot Mr, Bob Hart's comic Sketch THE COLORED HAMTOWN STULEN Is Brrpity Bie ener GUNA Gainene eee han and Fou Confessional. A SLIPPERY DAY, ‘AND FEMALE JUBILEE SINGERS. O'Lynn, Protean Actor and Dancer: Proiessor hiac Admission only 50 cents, No extra charge for reserved | seats. Now for sale at Robinson Hall and at 2:05 Broad- on, $5c., 9c. and T5e. THE SKIDMOR | ¢OuYNPIG THEATRE, Evoy, Lecturer, Adm: TR nk OF YOUNG LADIES TO NTRD—A_ NUMB b jearn the Trapeze business: pupils prepared for the Ladies should secure their seats thadvance, YRAND DANSANTE” AND CALIco | P rhe | RS. TAYLOR, 86 FOURTH } | profession and engagements secured when competent. Lee ae igre 7; rr X uoP, AT ARGYLE FOuGKEUS | rouatn Wisk of the prandand uncaalty success. | voy BALL COSTUME | B MART | AvProtessor GA! zy O08 SOYSTEE ee oetininliatn DROFESSOR DOREMU. i rd T. ¢ ful Musical Extravaganza written expressly tor this Old Folks’ Dresses for Receptions : THE WAwE | ge are TTED FOR THE First Lecture on the “History of Crestion,” at As | mg ones | Theatre by Mr. Juin F. Poole, and entitied adcuae semnnenee ee SLAVES OF THE HARP. | 7 Abie: D GENTLEMEN FY OR, 7 elation Hall, Tuesday, Marcl 16, at 8 PM. Suble | JILLIAM | PRACTICAL INSTRU | o———® o—— AN BRYANT'S, ” m Sir00 FLY, | Antonio Simotn, the Italian Padrone....Mr. Ef Harrigan | Dramatic and Variety «tage on sressonable erms; on” Tustrade, the physical and chemical | Wy Veta AT ar eLooen | Pecre Ppixe 100. FLY sHo0. F » wo HOO FLY, | Matteo Verisany, an Ltalian, M pupils have an opportunlty to vay whive undergoing im: Properties of gaves. suinhurous acit, carbonic ack aud | popy, LADIES. Ok GENTL 4 puusiaelt ‘ NIGHT at 8 SATURDAY MATINE | Beppo att am tiahan io. 0000000 OMe Oi Kelly | ruodous rofessor GARDINEK, 449 Seventh av. Hitrous oxide gases converted into lyuids and solids | aera AND | ING FOR THE ak ich, '$ the young and “coopera per - ohn Alisorts, a Colored, Representative. ...4r. G. White | mgs Intense cold produced, | COON ONS OR BATVATT ix Bee aa eRD POUND’ BAL ANJO, SONG AND DAN( ‘Lorenzo MeVoy, o1 the Police Fu ‘Miz Tony Hare | Q)NLY $129 PER, WEEK—FOR SONG AND DANCR, v7] } 1B IT8R1 " | 3 SUELNWAY ie. WEDNESDAY AND Sat jig dancing taught for th Forty-nine, a Whart Warr. Mr, doha Wild O Jig, Clog and Waltat gf ee yt lor; mone ar CHURCH, REPRE AND ett. Jel a — Se | WeDNESDAY AND SATU lov East Houston street. near Bowery. George Howard, a Mec tJ. F, Crossin | prt J. H, £ULLeR, late Puller & Hughes, No. 41 ted."—A Ieture willbe de: | yk CORYPHEES AND CORPS DE BALLET EN. WEDNESDAY AND ATU ~ eo mg - Mr. Weldon, a Wealthy Merchant, Ami & ‘. Avered by Rey. John Joseph's a tale of onchaniment, “Ahmed,” | KDNIoDAY AND Sat BAD THE BILL OF THE PLAY, | i > —- " Church, sixth avenue an place, 08 | reg eee tee ete GRAND OPERA otek ol Wi Re eOHENIAS PROM TILE LONDON SLUMS i ve ot the iiarp SPanetyg: FENCING AND SHOOTING ACADEMY, vds tof | Oreigck Monday, March 15, for rehearsal | Admiaston HIS CONNBCTION WITH Tit ARCADIAN, razia, an itanan Hag. Mrs. Vivian | © 6.9 Sixth avenue. —Sparring Spugas month, h’s Conterence | : er ————-—-—--—= | Kegerved 8 ee a om : —— | Bidelia Fogarty. eitiss Polly Booth | Superior Fencing Apparatus and Boxt ane |, TENTION |-ALL ABOUT VISITING EUROPE.— | Family Circle. Gis ar aka | HMOGUNON TA GENTLEMAN WISHES 70 TARE | Nina. Wite of He <sascibifia Marie Gorenfo | Bend for circulars. Colonel MOSSTERY. = Fluency inspeaking French guarantee Private Boxes 0. $8’ an private lessons trom an experienced teacher of clo- | Nannette, a Wht 98 Kitty ste te | ae yoy pallu y Mast pal os ed in three rivatfeents may b days in advance. ition and vocal training. Address, with (ull particue This Dra’ prodieed with Pores Mgt een = cont Wane Gla, BILLS, ie nai . | eine aut classes, frot, DEVEL, 149 Wi Evening, doors opeu at 7, commence at 8 | lars, A. FO. box 4.805 New York Post o MaTINER) NOW Scenery and Bifects rive é ap tas Gatlinr end Goore rine Wood Gata, dite. Oy IVE AND LE BROADWAY AND | © ae emenae eee Bore yee ame pee yg EE — 44 big ae ge A Cth. Pe on stree r ot PHO es QTEINWAY HALL, FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 19, —— ——— ——. on (PUK BEST RESERVED SEATS FOR ALL TBE. | MATINEE WEDNESDAY MALINE: ag Promptly, neatly an! pl He salve the iacl Uldure baaeh, Unean ta” Ut od. | STO AARIAKCEME LAURENTS CONCKEN | PCARRIAGES MaY bE ORDERED POR tous, ATRES, SIX DAYS IN ADVANCE, AT TYSON'S | MATINEE AND. MATINER | PUL NPAN PRUNTING HSTABLISHMGN fy ueeaid i end night eS AY suBNOBR. Caterer, | with Members of the ’hiharmonic Societys —- — oe ——» | NEW THMATRE TICKED OF FLUE. WINDSOR HOTKL, NG BATURDAY, MATIN, Jom,

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