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    THE MEW YORK HERALD.WHOLE NO. 11,166. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1867.-TRIPLE SHEET. PRICE FOUR CENTS.

    c .SAPPHIRE, RUBY..YOURS OF NOV. IT RE-eeived. There la hep*. Write n«. CARRIE .DD1T MYKR8.LATE OF COMPANY F, "SCOTT'S

    W-" . A. M. Palmer, IS Broadway, room 1INFORMATION WANTED.OF AUGUST BCBRBIBSR,JL of SOfl Quornhsln. Prussia. Thehh left Waahlngtnn,D C.. to 1864. Whao laat heard froaa waa hoarding withMr. Friedman.*! Waatatroat, New York. Any person whoahla whereabouts will be liberally re-1

    Schroiber oar* Dclke, *ean (tee Information ofwarded by addressing HiWeat streak Mew York.

    INFORMATION WANTED.OF THE WHEREABOUTS1 of John abd Richard 0'Brian, natives of the pariah ofKlllure, oounty Ualway, Ireland. When laat hoard fromwere a( Dubuque. Iowa. Any Information will be thank-lull? raoeived by their staler, Maria O'Brien. Addieaa boxMl 11eraid office.

    INFORMATION WANTED.OF ADOLF MATTSSOS-born in Copenhagen, and calla himeelf Charles Reck here.Any information of nim or hla whereabout# will be thaak-fuBy rewired by Mrs. Charles llolmau. UBGreeuwicb street.New York. Beaton papers pleaae ropy.

    IF THE BBIR8 OF STUART ELDER, FORMERLY OPtbla city, will announce their address in tha Peraonala ofe Herald, they may hear of something to their advantage.JB88B F. GILBERT.YOUR MOTHER WISHES TOaee you Immediately.MM

    ARY, DO YOU READ THE PERSONALS A8 OFTENan you uaedtal CLAUDE MBLNUTTK.

    R. J. ALLEN-COMB AND SEE WILLIE.MRS. B.

    NOTICB..IP ALBBR 8CRANTON, OF NEW BED-ford. Conn., who left n tool cheat and trunk of clothingwith R. i'aradine, 96 Oliver atreet, does not call for themwithin one month from data, they will bo aold to pay ex¬penses..New York, March St, 1tmt.

    RBVENUB STAMPS..TUB TOUNO MAN WHO OB-tallied a quantity of revenue stamps from a stationerIn WIUl*m street is admonished to return them at ODce, elsehe will be arrested.

    The two young ladies, dressed in moths.ing. who entered a Seventh avenue ear at 9:15 A. M., atTenth street and Greenwich avenue, will pie.,e addressWashington Park, etat.oa D, city, e

    B. V. K..LET NO DIFFICULTIES PREVENTyour immediate return. Ptl'HKR.w.

    WILL THE ORNTLEMAN WHO SAW THE CONDUO-tor lako a satcb el from a Fourth Avenue ear whennear the Thirty-second street depot, on the evening of theSKth inal., send his nam* to box 773 N. Y. Post officer

    CHARLES H. NASH.

    WILL THE YOUNG LADY IN GRKEN SILK DRF.S8and long velvet cloak, who walked up Broadway Mon¬day afternoon with lady friend in blank abort ¦nit, and gotInto a Fourth avenue stage at Fourteenth street, going down,send her address to Leeds, bol 810 Herald office, a diffidentyouth who would like to make her acquaintance ?

    WILL..NOTHING NEW; ALL WELL. WENT WITHL.ce to see Comp to-day. Didn't see hlm.^ ^ ^WILL F. O., WHO MET L. B. LA8T SUMMER INTwenty-seventh street, address John B. Wllberfoce,station O, and state where K. O. can be seen.

    WILL MY BEAUTIFUL, BLACK-EYED. FAIR LADYappoint an Interview by addressing the Initials andFoot office bo* given her by JAVIER.WILL THE TWO LADIB8 WHO NOTICED THEgentleman on the Oreenpolnt car Monday evening, andwho bowed when he left the oar at North First street, pleaseaddress M. 8. W., Herald office?HTWITE APRON, SIXTH AVENUE.-LADY ON THETV Inside, with handkerchief, grant Interview. AddressW. F. L., station O.

    C JIPBCIAIs NOTICES.

    \n4 t$m lMUoi, to metre taxes r<

    THE PLDMBER8 or^NBwl

    iHHb.i'iK23v5S I. ika;mm hfln* enaravedUpon thsm. and without

    town of OuttenberJt

    .K reqmssteA by

    ^etr prompt compliance wl^ohliye »yESwrrt on; a Urge Assort-ment of Harueaa; also three Hornet. 37 Wooater street.

    A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FAMILY CARRIAGES.Buggies and Harnesa, selling off twenty per cent let*than New York price*, at factory, No. 1(R Fulton avenue,Brooklyn.A HANDSOME DARK BAY HORSE FOR SALE-A Warranted perfectly aouud; long heavy tail; gent e, a

    good traveller. Price $*W. Inquire for Johu Carroll, ateelden'a, 83 Weal Twenty-fourth street.

    An extension top platform irpring phae-ton with single Harnesa; only been used two months.Coat tWO; price $500. HAM'S, 10 East Fourth street. cornerBroadway.

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    A LARUE OOVERED WAGON FOR SALE-SPLEN-did wbeela springs and axles. Apply at once at Don-wot th Hall. 806 Broadway.

    AT 91 LIBERTY STREET. A LARGE ASSORTMENTof Carriages and Hantaan, new styles. just from fae-tory. Also one second bend full top Phaeton, and ten topBuggies, and two Depot Wagons. AD work warranted. AtN. MOON YE'S wsrerooma.___

    A PRIVATE TEAM OP ROAD OB CARRIAGEHorses; well matched, young. eound end fast; alsoone K seat, 180 lb.; and one double seat op» Wagon;Harness, Robes, Ae ; sold low, separately or together, ( ellat No. d Jefferson Market 8 to 13.

    ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE SALES OPeMwwasjwuwstreet, Auctioneer.

    BrLCFWIU SAX nUABfif OIA IDAIW Viw,ranted sosnrd and kind; can trot toUt also TonBuggy~r new. Inqelreat private stable «T Woo#-SPLENDID BAY HORSE, SIX YEAR8 OLD. WAR-. - sound and "~'~J'¦ *. .'*-

    A TTBNTION is especially called to theA seta of tret slasa Slosh, consisting of Hew.(Chniaaa*law awAvnAWhmms. Harnesa. Alan some van Sae 6»t

    ^ In "be city; 1« hands, six years eld; a T«W«*rUeb Art-ver aud warranted sound, will be sold at auction. at 1,399Broadway, this day, at llt< o'dook. Sold for no fault onlythe loss of hit mats.A GOOD CARRIAGE, COUPE OR ftOAD TRAIL JCSTA from the country; Morgan stock bays. $ years old, long

    manes and tails, 16K hands fifb, goed saddle horses, war-ranted sound aud klud; price $000. Also piano body RoadWagon, beat city make, nearly new. 371 Canal street, nearBroadway.

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    A VALUABLE FAR* TEA* OF LOW PRICEDpony built Mares, warranted true and gentle in singleor double harness; would ba sold separately, for want ofurn. Apply at 483 Peart street.

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    LARGE STOCK OF CARRIAOE8, ROCKAWAY8.Pony Phaetons, Doctors' Phaetons, Depot Wagons.

    Coupes, 1 Woburn Spring Wagon. 1 Express Wagon, T see-ond hand Top Buggy, new top and no ton Wagons, also aflne lot double and tingle Harness. Will be sold cheap, tomake room for iprlDg stock. At lUO Liberty atreat.7 STYLISH. PERFECT BLACK MARE.16 HANDSA high. 7 years old, at a bargain, to par expenses Alsoa Hack Coach, In good running order. Pnoe $10), at $66West Twenty-eighth street, mar.

    BaY horse for SALE -LONG TAIL, VERY HAND-some; fine driver. single and double; right In every re-snort: would exchange for hor«e suitable for farming.JKIue stable; corner of Thirty-fourth street and Madisonuveuue.

    Bargain-express mark, handsome, is*bands; sound and kind, six yesrs; Light Express orBusiness Wagon, together or separate; a bargain. At 344Fourth street, near ' harlea.

    Brick stable to let-27 third street, nearBowery. Apply to A. B. HUrCUINOS, 38 John street./MARRIAGES..GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES .$01 / damiged, several aecond hand, 331 new 1.arr.ages, allstyles; 1,(3*1 sets Harness. Cash advanced on Carriages, atCALVIN WIITV'S Carriage Warerooms. 638 Broadway,near Bleeeker street.

    INORSALE.-A FAST AND HANDSOME PACING BAYr Ponv. with new bulehcr Csrt and Harness; also, a supe¬rior gray Horse, sixteen hsnds high, with Wagon and Her-nese, suitable for express or gnoeer. The above are all ofthe very best quality. Inquire at 387 Third avenue, provisionstore.

    For sale-tw rnty first class road, coachand apved Hor«e«, from Clyde. Wayne oouaty.N.T.not to be excelled by auy other dealer In New York rtty, anda good, snfllelent guarantee givenCall and examine for yourselves. W. H. SAUDBao ASON, 144 Eaat Twenty fourth suaeI.

    L1 FOR DIAMOND JEWELRY-FANCYI priie* gtvtn for large Bnlliante Ui.it arr g- mi. Ohiohour*, 3 ml 10 2 till 3L PLUMB, Hwmnd Hrnk»r,

    512 Broadway.

    PAWNBROKER'S TICKETS HOC,1HT FOR DICmoods, Watches, Jewelry, silver Ware, Silks, Clothing,Ac. Also the atiue bought or advances made n thorn, at188 Grand ntrwt, near Mulberry.

    FaWNKKOIEK- TICK BTM BOUGHT OP DIAMONDS,Watches, Jewelry. Silk*. Clothing. Ac., or the go- 4sbought: also noney advanced on the seme. ISO Bower),near trraad, up flairs, ISSLPAWNBKOIERE' TICKETS B«c5To jV.aoherr liBeb-L ally dealt with. Alt the Popular Mime ..JV ohaV_^hand. A #\ ocuve Piano, city make and good tone, [or

    ¦ale aheap.

    A YOUNG AMERICAN LADY, JUST RETURNEDfrom Europe, would give lesaone la music in returnfor board la a respectable family. Address E. P., ears Mrs.Bentlry, 177 Seventh avenue.

    T THE NATIONAL CONSERVATORY OP MUSIC,L M MADISON AV'KNUB.

    TERMS *10 PER QUARTER.A GENTLEMAN WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION ON THE

    J\. piano at pupils' residence for $10 per quarter; beat of* "**¦ residence. Teacher, box 112references given. Address, withHerald ollice.

    MR. JAME8 CAULPIELD WILL BR OPEN TO ANengngeinrnt aa organist on May 1: organ and salarymust be good; he has had upwards of 16 years' experiencein Humph: highest testimonials and refers to the first claasorgan builders. Address care of Mason A Hamlin, 500Broadway.

    gILVKR WREATH.CHOICE COLLECTION OP SONGS,Duets and Trios arranged with piano accompaniment,about (20 worth of Mueic; price (250; in moalin binding, (3.

    FREDERICK BI.UME, 20H How.ry.tVANTED.BV AN EXPERIENCED ORGANIST ANDvf director of nmusic a position in a Catholic Church fromMay; can furnish a complete choir of vocalists; or wouldtake entire charge of a volunteer choir. Good organ andmoderate salary required. Address Organist, M. D , Heraldo flics

    WANTED.BY A YOUNG SOPRANO SINGER. A PO.anion in a Protestant church choir in this city: termsmoderste. Address U. T., U. H. Assay olQoe.

    INSTRUCTION.YOUNG LADY COMPETENT TO TEACH THEA. higher English branches. French, German sod Latin,

    desires an engagement as governess or companion to a lady.References exchanged. Apply at 415 Fifth aveuue.

    AT 201) BOWERT, PRIVATE OR SEPARATE 1NKTRUU.lion, day and evening, In Bookkeeping, Writing. Anth-metic, Spelling. Grammar, Correspondence, Ac. Apart¬ments for ladies. No classes. TOWNSEND'S BusinessCollege, 200 Bowery, between Prince and Houston streets.

    AT (2 00.WRITING TWENTY LESSONS; AHITIIMR-tic and Writing or Bookkeeping leasou* unlimited. 010r quarter. PANNE'S Business Colleges (established 1R40),Bowery and 340 Fulton street, Brooklyn. No classes.

    ATOUNO LADY WHO CAN TEACH VOCAL ANDInstrumental mueic, the English branches and all kindsof plain and fancy sewing would like s position as governessto young children, lady's companion, or would rive lessonsto exchange for board. Best of references. Address MissF. Holms, station F. Adventurers need not reply.

    LADY TEACHER WILL QIVK LESSONS IN PEN-inanship, or the English branches, at the residence of

    the pupil. Apply at Oolifsmltii's Academy, 750 Broadway.

    A GERMAN GENTLEMAN. PROFEMOR OF MATHE-matica. desires to give Instruction In the classics andmathematics; also In German, French. Dutch and on thePiano. Address B. A., btfk 120 Herald ofllee.

    A THOROUGH INSTRUCTRESS. RESIDING INBrooklyn, desires to receive into her family two youngladies of neglected education. A quiet, good home, withrare advantage* for study and Instruction. Is offered. Ad¬dress Mrs. Strang, Brooklyn Pott office, for one week.

    DOOKKRKPING. WRITING, ARITHMETIC, AC..D Messrs DOLESA R. HUP Broadway. qualify gentlemen.. - .-.g They loach arlthmeuc bypractical!? for bead bookksapers.the most rapid and accurate methods, and guarantee to re.move stiffness, cramping or trembling, and make elegantbusiness penman.

    French in hixtt lehronh, $s per month.-nogrammar required. Conversation class#* ami privatelessons. Professor JOSEPH J. GR1BRRB, No. 1 Brevoortplace. Tenth street.

    Ladies of neglected education wishing toImprove themselves In English wanrhrs, Writing,Freneh. Grammar. Munc. may receive private lessons at »7West Eleventh street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues.

    LADT TEACHER W ANTED (RPANIRII PRKFF.RRRD1.To give Instruction In the Spanish language tn a gentle¬man at on residence. Address Santiago, statl.iu G.

    MADAME RBICHARD'8 EDUCATIONAL IN8TITl>lion, latndsu, Khrmufalx, Germany Great advan¬tages offered for mtislo and languages. Terms Jo guineas~ -

    B>Er annum. Prospectuses and distlngulshe I German,hand French references given by Mr. Heckelmann. postdrawer SB. wprngtleld, Illinois.

    g'PANISII LANGUAGE.-PROF. A HE TORNOR.-5 Clasees for ladies at his residence, SU Fmutb avnuc,with his NEW CUM III NED METHOD, published by D.Appleton A Co.

    WANTED-A SITUATION AS OOVKRNERN, BY Alady, lu a first class family; experienced n teachingmusic slid *11 the English hranchc be-l of ntereoees.Address A B., box ®7 Herald office, fordbree days.

    YOUNO GENTLEMEN WHO WfR'l TO HAVE THEIReducation finished In Germany will And a home andkind treatment la a reapeciabl f imlly in Hamburg l oghah and French are apoken in the house. For particulars ad¬dress L. J , bos d,!(W Post oiiiee.

    TIIK LKt TI RE MAMMI.TMPUUTANT LECTURER DAILY.TO OKNTl.EMEN1 onh, at Hie New York Museum of Anatomy, MR i'oad-wav. Those unable to attend the e .rehires may reaeive acopv by forwarding :*n w ot*, address Secretary of NewYoik Museum of Anatomy. dlR Breed* ty.

    LECTURE. AT lEVlNtl 'i »LT«. T>Y GEORGE FRAN-els Traill, on t! >11 Isv, April i, 1W At elcl.t > clock P.M. for the bee"!l'» i«e ledie s .iu eern .(eilef Associa¬tion. TV « >1* will en.nriw .be > .uilne.it In, >0* Of theday, csiept polities. Tlckota (1 gsee.

    ( Ill %1(M A * 't '.Oll ti tl).

    BAGkfcY'H IlETEOlT FINU. OVT TOBACCO,Loose ap i (oy.RTRAl o IIKUIIIBKM A CO.. Agents.so 7 . William street.

    ANVIBKBirri.

    New fork thratrb.Managers L««to later 4 Xirt Smith.WEDNESDAY, MARCH $7.Tonight in] every evening until further notice, BOI'CICAULTS OBSAT pSAMh" founded on 8ir Welter tieoU'abeautiful HootHi '

    THE UBAK'f^ directly to the Scottish heart,u well as to ell lovera of the beeullful. hea been for severalweek* In oereful preparation, end In order to mefce eauthcrerlM powerful vast more perfect, the eerrloee of

    MISS K08K EYTINGEhere been secured, end she will moke her re-eppearenee lathe cherecter of

    JEANIE DEANrt.TUB NEW 8CENKRY by RICHARD FARRRN end

    MINAHI) LEWIS. Coolumee by Mr. Williams, Machineryby J. Denham end Appointment* by Mr. Yeamana.A NEW SCOTTISH OVERTURE hue been oompoeed bjMr. U. TISSI.NOTO*.

    CAST.DartdDeene Mr. Lewie Bake*Ceordie Koberteon Mr. U. MetkidCounaellor Fetrbrolber, ( u. w..v ii.hiDuke of Argyte. J Mr' M4rt 8""*Lolrd of Dumbtcdlkee Mr. Wm. OemereelLord Chief J uetloe Mr. 11. BlendCouniel for the Crown Mr. B. TeylorDeddy Ketcllffe Mr. T. J. Hind8b»rptUaw Mr. ChepmeaReubenButler Mr. Jemee bunaFrenk Leevilt Mr. C. NewtonArchibald Mr. WllllemeFirst Onicer , Mr. MoaaeySecond Officer Mr MackCrier to theCourt Mr. WllbelmiAST' |^ Stater H.rulnee { «£auoen Cerullne Mra. H. Blundeg MurdocltHon Mra. Marie WllklneMadge Wlldtlre Mra. Yeamana

    officers of the Court, Popuhoa. Soldiers, Ledlea of theRoyal Court by e large fence ol Auxiliaries end e full Corpede Ballet.SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY.

    Act 1.Sonne 1-ARTHUR'S SEAT and DAVID DEANS'COTTAGE. DISTANT VIEW OK OLD BDlNBUltU BYNIGHT, FROM AUTHENTIC VIEWS.Scene 2.fd. Leonard's Cretan.Scene J.Interior of Darin Dean*' Cottage.THE DIS.cmvery.bArt 2.St Leonard's Cralgs.Scene 2-The Coll In the TolboOlh.scene 3.St. tiilea' Church. High *trcet, Edtnburg.Seem- 4.THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY:

    Prepared for theTRIAL OF EKFIE DEANS,

    an exact reproduction ofLANDER'S CELEBRATED PICTURE.

    Act 3. aeene 1.The Frliton.Scene 2.Poor Kflle'a Monte.Scenek.Ho,ul near GranthamScene 4.Meg * Hut among lite Urn tin.

    THE MURDER!Scene 9.Breakfast Ho iin In the Duke of Argyle's townhouxfl.SceneS.Garden of the PalaceScene 7.The Cell In the Tolbouth.Scene 8.The Street

    GATHERING OF THE MOB!Scene 9.Courtyard of the Prison. Preparatlona for theexecution of Kllle Dean*.

    THE ATTACK ON THE TOLBOOT111THE REPRIEVE.HAPPY DENOUEMENT.

    OLYMPIC THEATRE.RICllINGS ENGLISH OPER \THIS WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 27.

    Will be produced for the flrat time Donizetti's Komantl#Opera

    LINDA Dl CHAMOUNIX.LINDA DI CHAMOUNIX.

    Thursday.MA KITAN A.Friday.Benefit of Mr. W. CAHTLK-FRA DIAVOLO.GRAND OPERATIC MATINEE ON SATURDAY.

    In preparation.CROWN DIAMONDS.

    Theatre francais. comedy.SATURDAY KVENINO, March 30, 1887, at 8 u^look.LA PKRMM DK BONIH. Episode In four acta, by M. M.

    Michel Maeton A de Villeneure, very soon. Benefit ofFanfan Benolton .the little Georgette).Ticket office at II. Dardonville'a, 678 Broadway.

    (NBIFFIN A CHRISTY'ST MINSTRELS.FIFTH AVENUE OPERA HOUSE,

    No*. 2 and 4 Wast Twenty-fourth street.O. W. H. Griffin Manager.THE FAMILY RESORT.The entire company will appear in the great bnrtesque

    THE BLACK CROOKVInnkee Dooree. Hap Light Loa, Bend Rebbn"owler en Heads. Beautiful Singing and DanetlDoors open at 7; to oommanct at 8 o'clock.

    HOOLET'S OFKRA Horn, BROOKLYN.THE CONTRABANDIST, the BLACK NAN of A(TAB,Shakespeare's Seuen Ages, Scenes at Sherman**, Net I* he

    Shaken, Gassynhghar, Geetge th ' -. ~ 'cenea at Sherman*!, Net I* hehe Charmer, Soup Soda, Thei, PaddyS Don't care-Oar Gelsoade.' The Knee Dance, PedfljftMATfNEE EVERY SATURDAY. AT 2)j O'CLOCK.

    rNY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE. SOI BOWERY.GRAND MATTNF.S. GRAND MATINEE.GRAND MATINEE. GRAND MATINEE.

    THIS AFTERNOON. AT 2)6 O'CLOCK,the great, successful historical drama called

    THE SCOTTISH HERO;.. ,.«.rQ».TUB CLAN MCALPIN.Mn. cam cnr.Vwa u . u mimMH. SAM COLTER. SAM COLVER.TONY PASTOR AND HIS OREAT TROUPE IN A.

    SPLENDID VARIETY ENTRRTAINMENT.

    BUNYAN TABLEAUX.LARGEST PANORAMA INthe world. Sixty maguiflceul sneueajlllustrstlng "Ban¬yan's I'llgrtm'a Progress." Union Hall, Broadway andTwenlv-thlrd street Open every night at 7: commencing at8. .AdmisMon 90 rents; children 26 cents. Matinee Wed¬nesday and Saturday, at 8 o'clock.

    ROBT. J. GREENWOOD, Maoager and Proprietor.

    Ariox souiKrr.The Annual Grand Masquerade and Fancy Dress Ballwill come off. lu Its usual splendor and joviality. on Wednes¬day. Marsh 27, at the Academe of Muslo. The Ball wlhopen at 9 o'clock with the srand masquerade procession, Inwhich the fooleries of the year 1666 will puss review beforehis Higher -.*, Prince Uarnlv.nl. .Numerous carnlrallstlc per-forn: nice* and drolleries at Intervals during the ntgbl.Three grand Orrhestra* (of 140 performers), under the

    leadership of Carl Anscbntx, J. Rletrel and J. N. Schmidt.Co«tuiner, C. Buciiheisler, who will also have a splendid

    assortment of costumes anil fancy dresac* for hire duringthe ball.Suoper, by Mr. II. Wllke, will be served a la carte from 10o'clock to Die close nf the hall.No person admitted to the tlnor before the opening procee-

    sion bas moved off. Up to 12 o'clock mask* only will beallowed nil the floor.

    Ticket*, admitting one gentleman and lady, st $10 eaeh;also extra ladies' ticket* al $3 e trh; can only be had fromthe member* of the society, of which we name:.

    E. Krolpfellfer. 42 l'lnr street: Em. Si.ucr. 46 Exchangeplace, K. Sc'ni"/.e 62 Uedar street. G. Guntber. 1(B William.urrrt, A. Kurkel. 84 John *treei, J. Ms t«*rnninn. 292 Kroad-wav; w Uandidus, 46 Bleeeker «treet; Geo. Il«nft,flt»/ Broad¬way; F. Spnngenberg. 8S3 Broadway; Geo. stock, 41 Eighthstree For boxes apply In Measrs. B. Krollpfrlffer, 42 Pinostreet, and llanlt Bros rttU Broadway.

    THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.

    METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT, PRECINCT NO.26. New York March 27, P«7.Notick .Company to the Arlon Hall, thla evening, at tbu

    Acadrmv of Music, will be admitted at the main entranceon Irving place. Coaches will approach from the north,through Irving place, passing out through Fourteenth streetto Fourth avenue. In taking up coacTies will form In theaame order estnbiiahed for tn» delivery of their company.Gentlemen willpieueo take the >waeli at t'.ie door. ao«f notwait for any parlicil.-n eoach Fare III all eases will bo $1foraach prjis-nger, without regard to dial*ore In the city.No coach will bo allowed lu line notes* nsue4 bv iuaprctlou.

    ClfAKLEB n. bkackktt,Captain and Inapeelorof Hackney Coaebea.

    Newark.waller's opera houhr.the ladyDon performances. Tn'nlght (Woduesdayi, BrotherHob, scotch ballads and Kenllwortb.

    Theatre ticket officb.Reserved seat* for nil first class theatres, converts,balls, 4sc., can slwavs be obtained at the

    TliKATKK TICKET OFFICE,Nos. 112 and 114 Broadway.

    Banjo instructions by henry c. dobson, theo'.d established teacher of eighteen years' *i penmen,who guarantees a perfect knowledge In one course of lea-sons. 661 Broadway.

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    PIANOFOHTK*.

    All styles of pianos to let-at low rates,and for sale on Instalments. LYNCH fi OOMIKN.921 and 929 Broadway, corner Twenty-first streoL

    A MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT OF THE FINESTand cheapest new snd second hand Piano* In the city,for sal* and to rent, at WM. CANDIDUS' Warerooius, No.4S Bleoeher street.

    An assortment OF NF.tt PIANOFORTES to let.and sold on Instalments, at the manufactory, 166 and1SS East Twenty-first street. L. P. CTMMINOH.

    A ROSEWOOD t\ OCTAVR riANO.GOOD ORDER,splendid tone, will bo s


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