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THE NEW YORK HERALD WHOLE NO. 8436. EDUCTIO <THE vA NDERBILTEUROPEAN GEuE tates mall steamsbips sai every fortnight | ‘between New York, Soutbainptor und Havre, uuder mail con- tract, leaving this #lde erch alternate Saturday, und the other a@lde each alteruste Wednesday. YKOM NEWYORK | PROM HAVRE AND | TOK SOUTHAMPTON | SOUTHAMPTON FOR su ee ae ure }—Ist cabin, $120 and $100; QcRAN UREN —Iat cabin, $100 und $90; 24 cabin, $40. 1 0; 2d cabin, $50. “Mhied cabins milled hawber i Hificatna ‘of passage issued from Europe to America, Bpecle deilvered in Loudon wna Paris TORRANCE, Ager No.8 towllng cirecn, New York _Goods taken on freight at current rates. TEAM 2 TO LIVERPOOL AND LONDON, CALLING at Cork, to land and embark, laters und passengers — ‘New York nad Philatelphis Steamship Com- ‘pang splendid Clyde-built iron screw steamships wre in- Nowa: weaken ROM NEW YORK. eit OF MANCHESTER. . ITY OF WASUIGTON. KANGA AROO ‘CITY OF BALTINORE At twelve o'clock, no RATES OF } Saturday, October 15 Saturday, October 22 November 5 November 19 Hamburg, (Hremen werp at through rate ‘3 to Treland by this fine avold the risk and great detention of calling at St. Johns, ‘as xs steamers proceed to Cork direct. For freight or pas spply nt the Office-of the company. MOHN G. DALE, 16 Hrodway, New York, Agent, Tn Liverpool to" MAN, Tower Buildiv, SLANTIO ROYAL MAIL STEAM NAVIGATION COM- Row work and Gatun line.—The next departure yw York wil) be the splendid and powerful sten JABBIAN, Capt. Cumpbell, which artis on Thurad towching at N rece al St. John’s. to at roy: iret class, $i), $75 and $60; third, $30, in mading icketa to the principal cities on main railway goutes of Groat Britain and Ireland. Third class must provide &c.,and bedding. Passage to St. obee— iret laa, $80, cond 2s For, freight or passage apply at ‘American Rapresa Company, 61 Hudson street, aud at eet eirerined ollcen In’ the interior” Passage ta the third Sines can beeecured al any of the above offices to bring por. pons out from any of thee priueipal cities on the main ues of ‘vailway fa Greot Britain for $35, or from Galway for $30. - AMMBIO. aie EXPR BS CO aa (ORTH GERMAN LLOYDS’ MAIL STRAMSHIP BREMEN, Fy erates mails, 6 ni itive Carryi: the vn ited States mails, wi Ros Beno Souamptsn aad venting at aaa rates: Firet cabin i sailon ‘Bteeraze. For freight or passage GELPCKE, ABP & REICAELT, ——————— (OR HAMBURG, LONDON, HAVRE AND | SOUTH- rns Hamburg ‘American Packet Company's iron mail TRUTONIA, Captain Tentea, alee eee” NY, October 15, 1850, si | Seco cabin... .$60 | Steerage .. passage to. "For pas rey C. B. RICHARD & BOAS, 151 Brondway. (etereeenen enn mene se TLANTIC AND PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY, The requisite amount of eapttal for Ro enteae of y having been subscrived, notice is hereby given that Beslow of the stockholders will te held at No. 177 West street, fa purda} her, instant, at 1 o'clock irectore of the said on TLAN’ ND PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. A’ lee U.8. wea LINE. CATAFOIENTA. From the old establishod whurt, foot of Warren street. Bieerage, $50; second genta. $5, ifr cabin, $100, including ‘IFT! ND TWENTIETH OF EACH MONTH. The tanhs iectaals NORTH STAR, Captain A. G. Jones, leave as above ov Thursday, ‘October 20, at2o’clock P. M., ‘via Panama Railroad with the steamship Cortes. Extra er itoa a alwavs at Panama, ins eats Pat cone OPight guccveds the North Star, leaving New = "AUTION TO THE PUCLIC. Beware of ticket swindlers, bogus pasaage offices, and con- cerns falsely styling themselves “mail” companies. Cnless ou will be deceived and defrauded. Tata ts the on pie the United States siaiis on this ‘under contract with the govern ron frelgit oO panne apply ut ‘he only office of the line in = ‘Ke 117 Mee Weal iret omer of Warren street, and Ing Green. 0. § Bowling Grey" B. ALLEN, Agent, N. B—All persons are forbid trusting any one on account of Whe above ships or owner DS as ATLANTIC. STEAMSHIP COMPANY. REGULAR THROUGH LINE 20 AN FRANCISCO, vin yoPs Bailroad datet Cals Iy with steamers Golden Gate, and conn de jen Age, Sohn L. Blepens, of the Pacific Mnf! Steamabip Company ‘at Panama, DIRECT TO ASPINWALL. JALTIO; ADRIATIC and ATLAN. a bay Sema peet fitted and adapted to the fornia eee Siptcnare etn etry te pran ‘20rn oF kACH MONT! from the foot of Canal st street, North river. ei cua 4,000 tons burthen, jop_commander, will leave on t Panama ith ‘well known and superior steam+ fe abip GOLDEN GATE, R. 1. Whiting commander. THE BALTIC, A. G. Gray commander, wit follow on thes NOVEM, ‘is attach to each eet ‘mene migera ll be s immedlately for- warded al ofthe weniner at Bash of the above stoamstipa. Tas enpacliy for for 600 to 800 tons ‘hich will be taken at ers ota eeetiovod that the accommodations aflorded by the above ‘are unsurpassed by any in the world. in reserve at Panama, so that there bg et aways in = be no detention in forwarding passengers, For freight apply atthe oflce of she company, 88 Wall street. f_ the coimpanies, on the wharf not realy tree to? Wat ih. WIOKHAM. ‘ATES MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE, FOR HA pd, Sern Grit wien ome sean ladiag of tho proper form furnished at the rete cane ills of lading wil be sieved after hour of sail of ete re eb prsaraayse XM. 0. ROBERTS. ALIA. meer hey ey LINE.—THE MAGNIFI- goat A ‘A 1clipper ship MARY BANGS, 3,000 tons capacity, manger, SUP Bava early despatch for Melt ares ae direct. ere dations for passengers, particularly in mecond cab! ae arate and eunarpae Ce fps Early eng reinents or passage will ‘4 ty on aot orto MAL ILLER, TORD QUERHAD. Fos well asot ‘Consignees in Melbourne, Messrs. Lord & Co, —<—$ Wy et Ar PIONEER LINE—ESTABLISHED ere Carrying the United States mails—sailing positive! rilsed.—Tho beautiful AL cto ‘shi “fF SAMI ha G. GLOVER, 1,600 tons burihen, George B. Kellum, com: des; for Melbourne positively on the 25th of Souober. the 8. G. 6. rande he voyage laa Fone to Australia and delivered her car; PY) ed order. re has magnificent secommodation 5 for and, second class passengers, ‘The fine ship THOMAS cn PERKINS, Re melt at pier 18 Py ih be deepened for Sydney, N. ‘2000. NOetanee. ‘or passage apply on bourd, or to R. W. Enon, fo. 6 Bowling Green. Sight bills for reals, tid cash ances made on, consignments. Consignees in Australia, ‘Messrs. easrs. Will ‘ikingon Brothers F" TAT UNARLESTON AND KEY WEST. ‘The splendid and favorite le slegmnehip a. Rell comman’ Having been in j eondition, eit leave pier No. 4 2 , Oet. 15, at 4 o'clock P. M., for the Sore re por. The ook are maha nse: Les travellers had bet- a waboPFORD, Til TILESTON & CO.,29 Broadwray. "UM. B.. ‘continua to leave Charleston on the ath and Tih of eneh month for Linvans, and the Tih and 250s ‘€rom Havana and Charleston. oi JN FORK AND NeW ORLEANS STRAMRETP CoM, = Orleans vis Havana—To acstay, Oe, Ot 1 as ot cect LaThe Unie Saige ‘al pea FR eae, will com: ops So Batarday, Oot 8, 1869, at ler oot Bf Bebtneon reat. Moria river 3 0 bills of ‘lading elqned af. eatcide Te Pa 'Barkpiace, Ceeate, LIVIN oR SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA.—THE AMERICAN lantic Screw Steamship Company's new and first clase p HUNTSVILLE, Jno. A. Yost, commander willleave See orth river, on ‘gon Murda} Oct, MS at 4 o'clock P.M. 'Bavani igh tcketa to Now Orleans, ne, 530 ‘75; Mobile, $35; Ngomery, Alabam vs Hentey "i Rees ‘Alouny, 824" (Columbus, $25 At: 10 cents a That ee one-half it. Ni ‘wills i lgned after the a apart ofsteanon NS Apply to D. CROMWELL £00. £00., ‘Tho Montgomery meceedson Oct. 20. OR ‘ee SOUTH So eank eee SOUTHWEST, VIA CHARI ton, —Semi-weekly United States Mail aidew! hes passage $15, Deck. ‘Cpe iote pler No; @Rorh river on Wednesday, Oc a wy 1 Selock P. Mt. prec sely. 7, Ove 1 at Through tlekews to following placon: To New Orleans: Angusta, Ga i Mobile. 785,00 Atlanta, Ga he fi Montgomery, A 2 26-00 Columbia, 8 & 2) 00 Naahville, . mw CT 2200 Memphis, Te 21 00 ore ? i relight or passage apply to, pa euSPOrrORD,” PLLBSTON & CO., 29 Broadway, nataander, steceeds Saturday, ‘The Nashville, L, M. Murray et. 1b. SHIPPING, JOVAL MAIL STRAMSUIP ASIA—FOR LIVERPOOL ‘The ASIA, Cnot. K. Gd. Lait, commander, will sail from tr ‘ednesday next, 1b inst, A’ steamboat will ply betw ‘be company's wharf, at Jersey City, and the Asta, trem 12 tw Lo‘elock F. M., to convey passeagers ‘und baggage on board. ‘The Afton wil! wall 26h oer. lag Green, ST: Istit? COM. pwerful sleamers from 8: The , Oct. 18, atl 2o'elock M. PINPCRG, Commins, Oct. 35, at 12 o'clock M. Rotes of passaye from New ladelpl hia or Bostor fast, Dublin or Tondende wey’ mt rape with an abundanes of conked pro For freight or passage apply (0 KOUERT Broadway, New GLAt E] QTRAM FOK LISBON, CADIZ, MOGADOR AND. THR SD | Canucies, from London, “cyber aerow aleasvers of Iaree Soractty wail power, on the ‘ratof eneh month, in eoauecuon wiih the roval eteams jackets from Lishon to Mudel Trat clams steanier AMAZON. A. Leggett, Oomennuder, will de part frou London Tet November next. Passages may be #6 cured, and samples, letters and ight freight takon on moderate terms for this aplenilid line, and forwarded to London in time for eachdspartare from that port, at the ageney in New York (oice of the American Kapreaa Company) 64 Broad wa ADAM & CO. No.8 Phitpot Lane, i THR MAGNIFICENT CLIPPER ship ¥ , Captain Lawrence, will sail October 12, Her state roo tions for all classes of passengers are nyequalled. She is expected to make the passage in fonr- teen days. For passage apply on board, or to E. COLLINS & Cl jee on pier h ri VOR VE z F packet ship AUSTRATIA, ving mer 38a ri Auth Cetober, ‘The DE WITT CLINTON ‘at plee Mt East river, sails 22d Gciober, For passage Per ‘on board, or to WILLIAMS & GUTON, 40 Fulton street. “BLACK BALI, LINE hey Yona ix now at anchor in this day; the ISAAC WEBB 84 OR LIVERPOOL, WEIS’ FOR LONDON AND LIVERPOOL—SHIP SELL. now ip the stream, wails this day for Lon- ‘ANA, for London. sails October 15. A clipper ship for Liverpool sails this day. Passengers brought out from Ireland or Engiand at greatly reduced rates. Apply. to THO! OCHK, 83 South street TINE LONDON PACKRKTS—THE SPLENDID FAST sailing clipper ship PALESTINE, Capt. Tinker, will pone lively evil Thesduy, Oct. UL. For ekbin, second eabin and Aieerage patence, apply on board, pler 16 Kast river, foot Wall atreet, or to TAPSCOTT & CO., 86 South street, OK mot ie MONTGOMERY, ATLANTA, ALBANY, COLUMBUS, MACON, AUGUSTA, nd va eye lorida, via SAVANN 4H, Ga. day, Oct. 1. at4 P.M, from’ pier ‘Tickets can’ be bad for the following pl il as low as by any other steamer from New York to Savannah—accommodations By York to New Orleans, $397: cua th Ga, $28: $35; Montgomery, a att a, EXAND RTA, ag GEO e New York 2-4 Virginia rh Bien hithe Dew fire) S10", steamship p Mount VERNON, Will Jeave pier No 2 Reni ara bo pier No Nort aver, for the above ports, Satarday, Get, 15, at 8 0 clock P ap balsa Cabin passage, with fee accommodations, $7 50. ight, Kcents per footon measurement goods. Other ar- roportion. and received on Kridaye and Saturdays. No comussion charged for for No bills of nding signed after vaenacture of steamer, For (reight or passage ay & it B. eng West atroet._ EDUCED RATES —THE NEW YORK AND VIRGINIA Steamsbip Company's steamebips will receive Solem every day for Tennessee, North Carolina, Portsm folly, City Point and Richmond, and will jeave pler ey N Cis ey AN Captain Conch, on Tuesda; YORKTOWN, Captain Parrish, on Thareday. JAMESTOWN, Captain Skinner, on Saturday, Passage, stateroom icluded, to Norfolk, rediced to $6. Pe- tersburg and Richmond, stateroom included, Leen wo 3. Meals, 50 cents extra. Fraight taken on moderate LAM a HEINEKEN, 1b Iib Broadway. orice —T0 “TO CENTRAL AMERICA Ailamnio Stossuubie ok fo wo Aen ‘a provers ed to tic Sten Company.—This com| re to fant throueb bal of nding, in. connection wits, he Pan Company, on shipments ef merchandise to Ceara America and the ‘West Const of South Amaricn, facilities will also be afforded on shipments. from Central Americato Tiverpool, by arrangement with the Cunard line. For rates of freight, #c., anply at the office of the company, No. 88 Wal! street. P. STEPHENS, Secretary. RRA ARAN OURSK, 1. .L—GREAT TROTTIN: PATCHEN AND BROWN DI ‘On Monday, October 17, nt 244 o'clock precise aside, half forfeit, mile heats, best three in fiy C. Riley names b. §. Geo. M. Patchen; D. Smith ‘names b. Brown Dick. Cars leave South terry ‘at 20 minuics past Fare to go and return 50 cents JOHN I. SNEDIKE BEAUTIFU L PAIR oF SORRELI HORSE: ‘UR SALE five and six years old, with iong natural tails; very stylish drivers; good travellers; perfectly geutle and sound. Apply ut 127 Grand street {rom 10 to 2 o'clock. BAY HORSE FOR SALE—CHEAP, SUITABLE FOR most any purpose: also a cart and harneas, as inn owner has no further use for them. Apply to J. TIBBETI’S, ‘Water street, in the woodyard. FULL BLOODED LONG TAILED MARE, 15 HANDS high: shows 2:50 single or 3 minutes to pole: sound and Stylish; also a trotuing wagon and harness. Cash and horse in eachange preferred. Apply at 24 West Thirtconth street. ROWN TROTTING HORSE FOR SALE—JUST FROM the country, and can show three minutes by the watch: 6 years old. 15 hands, and warranted swund and kiod in ever way. Can beseen at stables 23 Went Thirteenth street, Also a brown horse, 159% hands, warranted sound and kind, 6 years old, fust, nd a superior saddle horse. | Qi i FOR SALE. FIRST (' ee SECOND Fes with panels, ni made by Wood Brothers, with s{lp covers, « rockaway, made by Lawrence, iu good order, Apply at ® ‘Wall street, basement. OR SALE-TWO LIGHT ROAD WAGONS WITH shifting tops, all in perfect order, built by Dusenbury & Fanduser; will he gold very low. Apply at 199 and 1st Franik- lin street, near West Broadway. OR SALE—A PAIR OF EXCELLENT CARRIAGE Lorses, together with two carriages, harness, &c., on rea- Bonable tertns Can be seen at the private stable No. 6 East Nineteenth street, R SADE—A TWO HORSE COUPE, IN PERFECT order, with pole and shafts two six seat rockaways, cit made; one two neat coupe, rockaway, ‘one abifing flso two wagons without ops Apply at No. Oe Twe Twenty-third street, over the livery stable, OR SALE—A LARGE, BRIGHT SORREL HORSM, § years old, sound an# kind, an excellent family or doctor's horse; travels ten miles an hour, for hours together, or he is Jarge enough for work borse, though "oo, good,to pit tox uch use. To be seen at Farmer's stable, East Broadway, near Pike street, for a week. West OR SALE—A PAIR OF CHESTNUT HORSES, SEVEN and eight years old, brothers, over 16 hands high. of good tyle and action; one isa superior saddle horse; sound and Kind in ail Larness; will be sold separately or together. Also one roan horse, five, years old (trots in, $10 nattrally), with light road wagon, half spring, built to order by one of the best city makers; has'been used buta few times. ‘The above are the property of a gentleman Jeaying the city, and will be sold cheap for cash. Apply at E. Scarrott’s stables, 204 Fourth street, near Washington euare. OR SALE—A BROWN HORSE. 16 HA gears old, very. styl NDS HIGH, SIX h, sound and kind; would make a horse; also a Black’ Hawk colt; can J90 several superior road and family horses. | Ap- club sti eet. OR SALE—A GRAY HORSE, 164; HANDS HIGH, seven yearsold, perfectly cound, kind and gentle; can irot a mile in three minutes, and is sultuble for any work from conch to cart; will be sold low as the owner hag no use for him, Can be seen at 33 East Thirteonth street. OR, nent agrip fl econ JONES’ ae ei cer street, a antny mare, very fa the Pole or single. ‘lao, a good young French horas.” Th sold cheap, ano warranted in every respect, as ihe owner is about to leave for the South. Inquire immediately. OR SALE—A SECOND HAND DOCTOR'S WAGON, in first rate running order; price $90. Apply at 28 East ity tree LOUIS HEYMAN. GRAY MARE AND TWO LIGHT ‘OR SALE— NE wagons, one with a top, and a set of harness. Ae be sold cheap. _Inquire at 25 North Moore street, liv livery OR SALE—NEW CITY MADR SILVER MOUNTED single light road harness; only $22 60 per set; sold to pay autvances. Algo one. second hand ight Wagon. Inguire of & D. SIMONSON, 135 Elizabeth street. [J ORSES A nae ARRIAGES For sale under value, for want of uso, at private stable 8 West Twenty eighth street. Sonnet Mane—I6 hands high, switch tail, eight years old, free and cheerful driver, and can trot in three minutes. Reference can be given to the person who raised and owned her till last pring. *PBAY Honse—16%; hands high, well bred, six years old with splepdi¢ neck, chest and ings, trots a ight andeasy, nnd isa very desirable horse for a coupe or carriage. RockaWAY Canrtagk—Very yore ee ‘and nearly new, made to order by Minor & Stevens, haspole and shaft; ‘also double and Je linrness. ap WAcoN—With pole and shafts; also barness to mateh. Part of the above stable, ae ing sie above ground and amp sarriage room, w [J ARNESS—WANTED T0 EXCHANGE, A SADDLE, BRI FAG ant mastionat. In ue thirty dag, for a get of gh dingle barness, new or butlittle used. Apply nt 38 Dey street pe darren vue vl Darn Mlle nai me ‘ARNESS, 11 ARNESS, H. Rein ne ed re A CHEAP, Hight single silver mounted city made; for ale ery Jow. Apply for two days at Mal 68 Orchard strbet near rand. rs, ARADE HORSE FOR SALE—AN IMPORTED ENG Ars Ush gaddie mare of great style ‘and action; well trained Iady’s or gentleman's nt ‘ To be beneen al the Howard rant for atat KOT RSE A STV ISH BROWN T horse, 1535 Tends high, Pokey Tints about 7 years old, and to trotin three minutes. ‘Discriptions, giving full particulars, stating where to be seen, with the price, which must be low, may be left atthe office of the era id, until the 15th October, addressed to W. Y. C, ANTED—A LIGHT NO TOP ROAD WAGON; ONE that weighs abont 180 pounda—not heavier. For such a wide, atalr price will be paid, Address J. D., Wee RUY A SECOND HAND DOUBLE SEAT Gig. Address Lox 9.749 Pest office, AMUSHMENTS. wer “GARDEN. A CONSERVATORY OF THE ARTS, Dedicated to the culture of ss ws cake MUSIC, BALLET. MISS AGNES ROBERTSON, Ae establishment, newly consiructed and deeorated from plan usd desigus furnished by Me, Dion ‘Boursigults is now open. ‘The entertainments will commaptioe at eight, with yO" Represerting Charles Dickens’ beutiful aa fICKKT ON THE HGARTH, Mr, Harry Pearson iss Agnes Robertson ho “takes oare of to Caleh Plummer, a toy maker Hertha, his blind daughter Kwara Pluminer, bis son... Mir. A. HL Di Mra, Fielding, reduced tn circumstances in’ conse- quence of # May Fielding, Tackleton, a ston. Box off OWERY THEATRE. | Allen and Honftuce TW. ‘Manager. ighan. “TURSDAY BVENING, OGPOMEK TL, 1588. The entertaluments wil cemuiecce with the great EW DRAMA TUR FEMS ALE HUCCANBER; a58 TR Artois ag After which, To conciude with ‘A SOL] Performances on WEDNEST NOONS, for the accommodation ARNUM'S MUSE ND UNPA- ralleled success of the new. thoroughly original and i tensely exciting moral drama OUT OF THE DEPTHS, or TH STORY OF A WOMAN'S }OVE AND LIFE, in three power- fu ts petty ac oO be repeated Tuesday, in the eventiy jer which the elegaut ballet pantonainy of LOMEAU. “Afternoon aes THE CMB. BELT AILOR OF TAMWORTHL The Arab Giant, Tos a 21 vers old; the Grand Aquaria, Happy Fainlly, the Tree from the Mount of Olives, te. "Admittance *hildren underl0, 13 cenis; parquet 13 cents extra. RO, THEATRE. Broad SATURDAY AFTER- LADIES and CHILDRE: ontte the BEAN Hotel Ga ya. Novia. AND LYRIC PROVERBS Mr. and Mrs, HEXTEL DRAYTON. of the Conservatoire. de Musique of Paris. the Operas, Theatres Royal, Lane and Covent Garden, London” and the ppricsipal contlacotat Dicatren, have engaged the ubove theatre Yor's series of aller: nate nights, for the purpose of imrodneing to the American Publlethelr popular and truly novel roe te parlor operas, AY N NEVER JUDGE BY A BA, Noes, (Written by H. Drayton. Seabee oe E. ¥ 4 Loder.) Characters by Mr. and Mrs. Hl. Drayton. To conelade with the ope eiia ot DIAMOND CUT DIAMOND. Operatic Proverl Bouffe, in one act. Written by H. Drayton. Music by Grisar, Anefiiclent otchestra. Conductor --M. Vaillant Admission, seats secured and numbered, W cents, Other seats 26 cents. 9 commence at 73% o'eloe RASCHONDAYS WEDNESDAYS and ROADWAY VARIETIES, 127 GRAND STREET, TWO doors from Broad EW YORK. ib MODEL CONCERT ROOM OF NI The cheapest, most attractive and most origival performance in the city. Admiesion Twelve cents. Open overs: evening, Open every evening, Mh » company ct dade dies and s ut as of versatile talent. rE PTTONECS on Sundays commences at Appear each uli eight. See bills AIR OF THE AMERICAN INSTITU NOW OPEN AT PALACE irteeeth street, near Sixth avenue FROM 9 O'CLOCK A.M. UNTIL 10 PM. In the thain ball, under the great tent, and in the machine arcade may now be seen every day and evening, Choice articles of invent 8, labor-saving machinery department of indusir for use and ornament, in- cluding “eight stean engin representing new improve- e8—al pI Inents—and Ericsson's caloric engine, run exclusively with ot air, =e a DEPARTMENT FLOWERS AND VEGETABLES, ning experiments will be made with Wilson's rdiner’s apparatus for lightivg the gas buraers in the Mi odwont’s Band will perf ening. yodworth’s Band wi erform every evi Admission 2cents ais (42> 70 THE POBLIO.CH —NIXON'S MAMMOTH CIRCUS, STIL) The Southern amorist, Respectfully announces to the publ thet his TRST BEAEPIT IN NEW YORK ‘Wil ta On THURSDAY taht Oct. 13, 1359. ‘The use of the pavillion Saxing been ‘kiadiy tendered him for this occasion by Mr. J. M. Nixon, when an Equestrian entertainment of surpassing brilliancy Will be offered, well worthy of the oceasion. Among the many new features of the evening will be HE CELEBRATED EYHIOPEAN CLOWN, 'WM.DONALDSON ‘Bis first appearance since his retern From-Magland. . _ HE TRIUMPHAL EQUESTRIAN PROCESSION Ja honor of the resume of management by which was postponed yesterday in congeqnence of the incle- mency of the weather, will pgstively take place Ip GURADAY) MORNING, OGTOBER n, Starting at 10-4. M. preciecly, from te soenor of Finh ayenue and Foriy. fou street, Firat will be the . FORGE@US GOLDEN CHARIOT, AWN DR FORTY HORSES, RICHLY CAPARIBONED, And driven by the greatest reinsman in the world, Rdward Backenstose, Esq. To be followed by the LEARNED BULL, DON JUAN, Placed on an elevated platform and drawn ‘by eight horses, under the skitful euklange of the celebrated Asw Bere Following which will be the varic : Rovre.—Stirting {rom the corn Fatih avenue, down the avenue to Forty 4 Zichth avense, theace to Hudson street, down HW Canal to West Broadway, thenceto Ciambers, thence ( Brond- way around the Park, up Broadway to the eirsus pavilion, cor ner of Broadway and Thirteenth strvet. PMIBER TUL 18 7 S LAST WEEK THEY PERF oR. A Nata Dus Y O48 BROADWAY, reopened, having been closed for au entire rearrangement of the collection, to which is added Mr. Wm. Page's celebrated inting of Ler “VENUR,” ens and the Trojans to the Latin Shore. N DAY AND EVENING. Admission 25 cents. USSELDORP GALLER 518 BROADWAY, GREAT SUCCESS OF PAGE'S “VEN BERATED.STEAM PLOUGH, This new wonder of the age will be exhibited in actual use on, TUESDAY, an LelMes AND THURSDAY, id 13th € AT TAMTiTON PARK, eu SIXTY-SIXTH STREET, Between Second and Third avenues. he ee ae wi pe be put in pperstion each day at 10 and 11 o'clock 4and 6 o'clock P. M. Ronit tae menihen prove unfavorable, the operation of the steam plough will take place on the first fair days thereafter. The cars of cither tho Second or Third avenue will take pas- sengers to and fro every minute on the days of the exhibition. AsHINGTON RESIGNING 118 COMMAND, OF THE AMERICAN ARMY.” Paipted by Edwin whe, for the State of Maryland. ‘This picture is 15 feet long by ‘ feet high, and contains about JO fi eee Ee on exhibition +t TW. PARKER & CO.'S store and gallery, 768 Broadway, one pH ten Tin street. Adm don 38 conte. AIR.—ON EXHIBITION AT PALACE GARDEN, Glos’ patent watertight washstand. with, impraved oF up right rim or raised flange basin, and improved or hollow Hange faucet, in connection with countersunk marble siub; 4 hielily important article to plumbers, marble cutters, architects, bu ers, apd particutarly oars ‘and keepers of hotels, and own: ers'and eecnpants of good classes of houses, Manufactured and sold by L. WAERELAER & CO., 94 Beekman street, and ©. Giles, patentee, 283 Ninth avenue. Ladies particularly abould not neglect to visit the Fair, and not leave the same botore they have made themselves familiar with this great instrument, ae YORKER STADT THEATRE, 37 AND 8 ROW- hecond night of DIE KINDER DiS REGIMENTS. ‘VILLE BY FR. BLUM. of Gk R. BOYNTON WILL 4 give ny fifth lecture of his course at the Cooper Institute, this (Tuesday) evening, Oct. 1. Subject—Coal Formations. Season tickets (four remaining Jectiires), 50 cents, Single tickets, 25 cents. To commence at 75 o'clock. RAND MRS. BARNEY > TLLT A. MAKE ihoir Nest appearance, in four yenrs at Niblo's on Monday evening, October 17.) The Tom alge will bs oped on Thursday morning” for the sale of tickeis and private boxes. Guilding 2 AWK MATRIMONIAL. A Wimow LaDy, TWENTY.SEVEN YEARS OF AGF, whore acquaintances are limited in New York, is de: irons of forming the wequalutanee of a gentleman with a view to matrimony, from thirty-five to forty yeara of ayo, with Kind and affectionate disposition, whoss heart. worl ‘beat. ta unison with her own. As she is sincere, ehe trusts no person will anawer this through mere curiosity. Address Mrs. ing, Mad'son sqnare Fost office, YOUNG GENTLEMAN OF 4 YEARS, DISUIKING the foolishness and extreme fashion of upper tendom, Wishes a wile who bas good common sense, fine witand ly cultivated mind. “iad'the sdvertioos io ata rik peotesstoria Witows will please not answor. Address If. W.'i., box LiL Herald office. fants ae ROLE ASSP ROO NCS ATRIMONIAL.—A GENTLEMAN OF KDUGATION And means is desirons of forming, the acquaintance of an Intelizent young lady, not over 2) years of age; wit a View of forming a matrimoblal engagement,” To a Tady’ pow. exsed of the usnal accomplishments. and of refined maatere thin} Sarees offers all ihe advan sof an elegant home, and the strictest confidence may be placed in any ‘communica tion addressed to Ju’ to Juvenal, H lerald of ites. NE ADVERTISER, A GENTLEMAN FROM GEORGIA, aged twenty-four alled by Ma friends handsome, wieher to correspond with Northern lady (between the ages of se- vente ut twent: ) with a view to matrimony. He owus a fine plantation, and fortune smiles favorably upon him. All be requires of the lady is intelligence, vivacity, a fondoess for mosic and the opera, and attractions to render home. pleasing, and agreeable. Such @ one can address, in candor, Frank Lo raine, Broadway Post office, when further partic and his Feawons for thus seeking « wie will be made Ko ie maker of the im (a superior kind They are x0 proved a “4 , fit’ and expression, the wearer eat perfect in color, ety dete TRE NEW 8 ; PML OL tate NEW SEABON. REGULAR Winekn ThE SEASON okay ee Ocromsn run Se under the Sol 4 ‘K THUR SRVENTRENTS, i ULM ad MAUBION ¢ STRAKOSCH, ul uew prima dans, MADEMOISEL Le PER. wo ates DELINA BPRBANZA, AUPEARANCE, On Weduesday wiiak take place the debut of SIGNUR CARLANG tie ie nome lyric artist and SIGNOR" Ky (GRRL renee ath he principal Sallam opera houses. on’ ‘Thar Lys ny i FHLLPLNA CRESCIMANO, AD ENOIE ITE Ai came "ADELINA SPRRANZA. GRAND GALA MATINEE. CARD TO THE PUBLI ‘Tbe announcement of every now season isan event of suf: ficient importance to warraut a tow words to the public, who have a right Know in advance the iatention of the mauagers. he season now about to commence presoats 99 many new features involving & general change of that the directors deem it their duty to slate at tb ‘hel ries plans the mouves that induced tiem Yo ‘adopt them, and tbe resources they peaseey to carry thea 0 new feaiures of We piace season may be epitomized as follows:— cikst—the union between B. Ullman and Maurice Sira- SECOND.—The kindly support given to them by some of the principal slockholders of the Academy of Music. ‘Duxp.—The system purmued in the engagement of new artists. Founrn <The produetion of x number of new operas and the revival of others 1 been heretofore popular, with aa Sexcols gomrenise on soa ‘1he Union between Messrs. Ullman and Strakoseh ts a step that will consolidate the stabili Won. Siuce Mr. M House in rs the United sates personally, they bai mooet frlowdly feelings tomncda ir, yet ths fact of the existence of two diferent companies, possessing the same Feperioire, wishing. play In the same cities, Ac. de inierfereo more with their own stiecess, as weil as with that of the Opera, than the general public are aware, Theic assoclution has wirendy enabled. them to units all the talent in one come pany, to organize the orchestra and chorus {nw manner more complete and perfect than ft ever has been before. By de- ‘voting the: ne common object they have uo doubt they will be able w promote their own Luseeesis, while the public will be gainers in every respect, One of the greatest uiliculties heretofore experienced by mavayers was the want of capital required for what ts called preparatory expenses of the season, for the eugagement of Lew artisis, their ravelling expenses, and the customary nd: vances that are w be made (o them prior to their departare. ‘Thaukgco the liberality of certain suckholders and oluer Mh minded patrons of art, t large sum has been advanced to Ullman, which has rendered the openivg uf the present Kem son coniparatvely free from all those ovstacls, wach, in Rpite gf all enerzy aud activity, could only parlat’y be overcome The sum thiis obtained has not only egabled the managers to furnish new and magnificert si to. precure in Paris and Itaiy new music, costly dress ad properties, such as very few Buropenn Opera houses possess, but it has great y raised the standing of the Opera in America in jhe eyes of Kitropean artists, who, had no great faith in engagements made on the sole respocsibiilty of @ single individual acting without any conirol whatever, accustomed as they are to the direct interest shown by government in granting to the manager the free use of the Opera house, and fr aliow ing him a yearly Subvention iu amowey propurdousie to the imp tauce of Tay taeMire, THE SEW ENGAGEMENTS. The directors now Approach A subject of gi Ante viz: the system they have adopted in the Neepenieats of the new artists. Until'now no manager has considered iis season vafe unless he was able to get some London or Paris celebrity. No far has this idea obtained possession of them, that it has been matter of xecondary importance whether that reputation was borne out by artistic t and justitied by what the artist “is,” and net by what he ers the manager has paid very large sums for the engager artist, whose bame certainly filled the Opera house for one or iy nights, buy whose salary for the balance of the season kept Agers in continued émbarrassment, ‘The directors need at allude amongst others to Mr. Formes, whodrew on open. ing night $3,000, nud took his leave before a bonse of little over ide occasioning @ lossot several hundred dollars, meyer he was put up asthe attraction. So well do artists Know the Value American managers are wont to place pou a Loudon or Fa wwtion, that many sing for years ia Lon. don.at a nominal ory, the purpose of obtaining an en- nent in-Ameried, which, afer afew months” service, feaves them in affiuent cirenmstances. ‘They actually make their fortnnes when their voices are gone, and when they could obtain no first class European engagement. directors believe that the American public are quite able. to judge for ‘Ives, without re. quiring the endorsement of Lond: or Paris. Facts tend prove that most artisis who came to oo, witht an Atoorinse reputation, achieved there a suc: cons which took their most ardent American admirers by sur prise. Malbran, oxio, Castellan, Didie, Graziani saug, and ‘were appreciates in New York before they obtained their high position In Rurope. To this list will axsuredly be added Brig. noli, whenever be thinks proper to accept the London or Parts cngpeg which are offered to him. To rely simply apon ardsis from London and Paris, many of them with worn oul ‘voices. to pay them the exorbitant prices they or thetr mana. gers ask, must ultimately tend to the ruin of the Opera in Ame- Thea and the American manager. From letters tn the sion of the directors it can be proved that Mile. Piccolomini, a few months before she signed the engagement with V. In several inst: hey were obliged to pay last year for ber xersioes; vot they not the courage toengage her, because ahe was uuknowb n'amecien, bavitg oniy seus tn 1 tut young and treth rolees must henceforth be the order of the day, the directors penton irack, and to this purpese Mr. thorot ledge eminently qualified his forthe undertaking, proceeded di Tect to Italy, and after hearing a great number’ of artists, he Succeeded in engaging ten new singers, notwithstanding ihe competition from Kuropean managers, which, however com- pelled him ty pay somewhat higher prices thau he pected. ‘Amongst the new artista who Mr. Strakosch does not hest tate to recommend & public favor are some, who, although still in all the freshness of their natural gifts, poxess high Italian re putations, thathave stood the test of numerous seasons at the principal Italian Opera houses, whilst the others are classed Among the rising stars on the operatic horizoa, and are pointed as the probable successors to those who will soon be com: pelled by the gradual decline of their powers to forsake a field Which they have long and honorably occupied phe folimzing i a st of the new artists selected @nd engaged y Mr. Sir Na CONTIALT MAMTA CRUVPLIL PRIME TENOR. SIGNOR BEATA SIGN! emgatl i The followine favorites of last season have been retained:— MADAM BON, MADAME STRAK( NOR BRIGNOLL SIGNOR AMODIO, SIGNOR SUN CA MUSICAL DIRECTORS AND CONDUCT SIGNOR MUZIO, CARL BERGMAN, M SPRAKOSC! i. THE REGULAR ORCHESTRA wil consist of 45 performers, “On grand Opera nights this number will be inereased to 60. TAB CHORUS Will comprise 45 singers. For the new Operas it will be in. creased 10 S41. In addition to SE now in this conntry, SDEMOISELLE ADELINA SPER: Mr. Steakoreh's mont dificult task was the engagement of prima donna who could fill the place of Mile. Piccolomini, He s every reason to believe that Mile. Speranza is the most ell- gible. Though hardly nineteen, she is considered as one of the most promising and rising singers of Italy. She has been onl; three years on the stage, and yet has met with an enthusiasti reception in every opera house she has yet appeared in. To a figure and face of great loveliness she joing a clear and fresh jice, more remarkable for its sweetness than for its power, a degree of mueieal intelligence beyond ber years, and i natural facility of adapting herself to the different charaviers she has to represent, yet retaining all the time that maidenly jesty which isthe more charming for its rarity on the stage. ile, Speranza unquestionably porsenses grent talent, and with Temueh arcenthusiasm which will require Dnt litle time to be fully developed. Mile. Speranza will appear in “Li Traviata,” “krnani” and Verdi's new opera of * MADEMOISELTE CRESCIMANO, ‘The other soprano is Mile. Crsscimano, who possesses natn. ral gifts of no common order, aud has @ ‘fine stage figure and resence. Her voice is one of great power—strong, clear, reah and vibrating; her style that of the Verdian school. “Mile: Crescimano has been four years on the stage. MADEMOISELLE CRUVELLI. Mile. Cruvetis is the contralto, In fice and igure she great- her celebrated sister, so famous for her beauty, has sniccesstully appeared in London, Italy anv until the marriage of the former with Baron Vigier, and her consequent, withdrawal from public life. Mr. Stra’ Kosch recommends Mile. Cruvelli as possessing one of the finest contralto voices heard in this country, and does not doubt that she will fully sustain the great name she bears Amongst the male artists Signor Ferri, Signor Beaueardté and. Signor Stigelli occupy positions as high and as well de- served asany artiste who. bare ever, appeared in ths country. SIGNOR F Signor Fm tolds a present, ntialyil contdid before he made Rugland hia pe whom he possesses the moteange chssmnaning teas cat a powerful voice. Asan actor he is full of energy, and is preeminent in stich roles ag Carlo, in “Ernani,”” “Rigoletto,” "Don Giovanni,” and Chevrense. in “Maria di Rohan.” SIGNOR BEAUCARDE. In Signor Beaveaune the public will nd a tenor of the style of Mario and Salvi, Ho unquestionably is one of the frst tonore of the day, and has had the honor of ‘being the original Trova- tore, Verdi baving enmposed that celebrated opera expressly for him. “Ue fact that When “I}'Trovatore” was, brought out n 1856, in Paris, Signor Beaucardé was engaged in preference 0 Fraschini and } sfce, greatly enhanced his European repu- tation, which xince that {ime has been steadily increasing. He is the husband of Madame Albertini, one of the greatest. Lialian and the names of “Beaueardé and Albertini” rime can in tity the game prestige as the namex of “Mario and Grist” in London, Madame Albertint was prevented from ac- companying her husband from private reasons, but the direc- tors have reason tohope thats! will arrive in this country neat year. SIGNOR STIGELLT. ‘SiGNor Sricetit has bad a most honorable career, having sung in, oasty over Peng in Kurope "He isa tenor of school, and principally excels in his higher nen a Reser mretorg, fully qnaliti tenor arts in the“ "Ea! duvet and the = “Prophet.”” Bhmnor Rigel ee ccna consummate. musician, and enjoys wo um- common celebrity asa composer Braxon Testa lea young men o¢ avout %, with n. charming texor yolod, of not mich power, but pure and deaible: | Signor Testa is.a tenore di grazin. and has b ras, such as “La Sonnambula,” STUN! SreNOR SusiNt has been the lea nay basso of the Mario and Grisi troupe, and, from the good impression he made on his first visit, the directors trust that his engagement will prove an agreeable ong to the public TH TISTS OF LAST SEASON. ‘The services OF Mesdumen CoLa0% and StRaxoscn, as wellas | of Signori BrieNors, AMODIO and JuNca, bave been secured | for the season in addition to those of the new artists. Madame Colson is another instance of the sound judgment of the Ame: rican public. She has been engaged by Mr. Strakosch uuder the same circumstances as Mlle Speranza and. M'lle Cresciina- no. She wasan entire stranger to the public, but yet, after ung the most important parts in which others have achieved triumphs that were thought to be unappronchahle, abe Ving stood her ground, and become as popular as anv artist how before the publi will be the musiou di s won for himseit the 4 best conductors of Mullan ope pho ever came to this country. His musical education baa heen dircotly superintended b; he bus been'brought up from bis earliest age pil of Verdi he is more qualified Of Ais {Justrious maestro than any other conductor, While Signor Muzio will retain ‘the sole eontol ofthe Talia ire, eras of German Signor Verdi In whoa As the oaly pu- ring ou’ the new operas will lead the oj PORET, “Don Giovanni, Asconduector of the concerts of the Philharmonic Soctety and Of the German Opera, he has given ample bess for tbis important post; and from bis ex {wilh the works operatic and symphonlo—of the yreut masters, st assured that full justice will be done to them Ir. Hergman's hands THE ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS. ganized on the game prin- ave been added to the cho- ‘ays hus been & leading fem has been considerably in- roofs of bis tite uted faunllarity dichorus are ri Fils, Whilst the orchiesten, whieh n ture ‘atthe “Academy of Mus THE REPERTOIRE. engaged for the next season possesses there- fore an abundance of fresh volees, and is socomplete in eve abled Wp present the most di ensemble which detail that the directors ai guit and complicated oe vouchafes to the sures 8 much nwre sd suecess than the int, however great, could possibly gerdy ibe new operas to be produced during the present seapon, avd tbe revivals of other ce pot been performed for several ye 8 with that perfe: more genuine satisfaction, and in- vidual edrts of works which h bare the directors be; be able to lay full particnlars bei Siblinaiian the eeienl deita nil tate eee ies cted up tothe present mo ° 4 and AROLDO, Halovy's LA JOT UTE, first Ld igh aed iE SORTA VESPERS, Nov PATH AGRDINATY. AUCC RS. It will be produced immediately after the debuts of the new artists, with FOUR NEW SCENES, T AND COSTLY DRESSES, sciiiAy vibes SPLDNDID SUITS OF MEDIAV AL ACCOUTREMENTS AND PROPERTIES, (From the celebrated manufactory of Granger, in Paris. AT A cost GY FIFTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS. KEENE'S THEATRE. EEENES TRRATEE ABATED. SUCCESS ABATED SUCCESS UNABATED BECCESS UNABATED SUCCESS MOTHER'S PRA’ A MOTHRR'S PRAYER, A MOTHER’ Ea PR AYEE, whicl ae rirrey ena BRILLIANT _D BRAS ly achieved ATTRACTING CROWDED nightly, the management we cceaes ie REPETITION TWO NIGHTS TWO NIGHTS TWO NIGHTS TWO Nihls TWO NIGHTS MORK, in order to afford those who have not yet witnessed its beautle 2 opportunity, of doing so. Torspay Sramine. Oct. 11, 1859, L primis Dew ge the beautiful romantic drama, in five acts, A Stone s PRAYER; ‘With the ne fon brilliant cast ACTRNS IN THE FIRST ExPmncanp dore. Raoul de Lascours, Captain of the ahi Carlos, an adventurer: Barabas, « “Mr. Uilies Tinea Rear :-Mins Mary Bullock wpace of fifteen years ts Pectin da Kaseoics, wiles tne po daughter, aged five years. Between the second sind third acte a Dresiimed to elapse. CHARACTERS IX THR THIRD, FOURTH AND FIFTH ACTS. er ae SRE RET jeman. Mr. Geo. -Miss Mary Wells ‘Lascours. Diana de Luasconrs, sister to Marie de Lai Mrs, Mark Smith uence of repeaiad a the management would RIN BEWILDERINGLY BEA’ ote OTL CE! BEWILDERINGLY BEAUTIFUL SCENERY, GREATLY STRENGHTE ER Hie asrs. G. ron ane J: W. Lingard. |, 1859. . Doors open at 7. Penman commences at ™ Mr. GL Fox Mise Cordelia Capps he erie comedy of EVER WO! And the jaustabie farce ot MY PRECIOUS BETSY. RYANTS' MINSTRELS. lechanica’ Hall, 4/2 Hiroadway, above. Grand atreet, HONDAY, et night this week, In thelr comiealltien, the inimitable CHALLENGE DANCE, POWER OF MUSIC. First appearance of the celebrated billad singer, MR. G. C, GLENDALE, Tn connection with 1 Brondergast, do Gould, sett and Rainer. an Bayant | Lactalods.. Terry lock, to commence at a quarter to 8. Doors open at 7 o'clock, \)IXON’S M. meat CIRCUS. ner of Broadway and Thirteenth strect, EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING THIS WEEK. GRE. ATURES | THE BULL AND THE ZOUAVES! the greatest troupe of Riders, vaulters and acrobats in the world. Admission 25 cents. "No half price. EATRE “FRANCAIS, RDI 11’ OCTOBRE, eeaeatans Mecneee™ ATOR SON. Eperetie en un acte—Musig Mile, DARCY remplira le role de Paris, les autres réles par MM. J DEULIEWE REPRESENTATION PAR DROIT DE Comédie en trois actes. M. Fred. Mannsteln remplira. le role do’ George Bernard, Les autres rdles par tontes la troupe. Te bureau de location est ouvert tous les jours 8 heures da heures FM. On commencers a § heures moins e. bine quelle nee a Drayton Parlor Operas from London, will commence at this heatre Wednesday, October 12. N gis OUT FOR |AM COWE! ‘With his Drawing diewoR. His motto is eon af BRE iarea tah ual Se cP a aa street, opposite Woostes ga be DUEL AFTER. THE HE MASQUERADE,” Br Any Scnurren, Are now ndded to the Second exhibition in New York of pic- tures, the contributions FRENCH AND ENOLISH SCHOO! Now open at the NATIONAL ACADEMY OF Tenth strect, neer Broadway, Le Ede a roan 7 to 7 to 10 in the evening. Ad- mo cents. ROBT, CROFTS, Manager, LOCUTION AND DRAMATIC INSTRUCTION.—J. B. BROWN will receive a few pupils for private in Classes now forming. ‘on immediate. a) his room, No. § Cit ITTISCH STA STATUR, or ‘This work of art, at the Cooper Institus be charmed by the p & true picture of © ere TE-CUM-SEH — is now on exhibition ra of the beautiful will of the sculptor's art iy dellneatt ¢ of nature’s noblemen, PEL, 120 BROADWAY. earday afternoons at three, Admission fate children t0 PRICK TWO CENTS. to allpa) Cirele, entrance weents. ‘Tickets Fomil on n at seven; com! PROPLE Wiki, nave te THE GREAT BILL of the en SERIOUS FAMILY ie TOODLES, in which the great stale MR. will appear tu his great shoe THe 70ODLES, Jn which characters he is without m “ced em POSETIVELY THR LAST NIGHY BUT POUR of the present engagement of BURTO! HIS FVENING TUESDAY), oct. M, the glorious eomedy ot tha SERLOUS Peer 4 with Burton, Charles ¥isber, M Bushes, Madea® Pe- Bis, Mr. Lawicr, Misa Kin forth, Tan URTON'S OWN COMIGALERY of the N. B—TOOL UES MATINER, he gratification of many families whe are unable te at tend ia thd evening, MR. BURTON has consented to appear it his ean charseter of on the afternoon of SATURDAY, OCT. 15, 1369. fale of Uckets for the Matinee will cominence o We reparation. she great tragedy of 1ACK CAD} wall bageoduoed with, wew scanes, properties, comenes ea jecorauous. on the same style of splendor that marked te gre duction of Antony and Cleopatra, 'ALLACK'S THEATRE. FOURTH REVIVAL. Ne) bd 4 Sieewenn ora, De Deets conte First time in three years of Dion Bourcicault’s . sinha, ‘ove ANE MONEY, WITH A SPLENDID CAST. under the dir on of Mr. ROBERT STOERPE! To conclude with, first time this season, ROUGH DIAMON Sir Wm. Evergreen Mr. Floyd | Consin Joe. Capt. Bienbeim....Mr. Levere | Marger Lord Plaw... Ir. Moore | Lady Plato... . Yom ‘To-Monnow, Wapnzsbay, Oct. 12, First time this ae Sir Bulwer Lytton’s splendid comedy of THE (AST QBRAt AND CNPRECEDENTEO. £ ‘Tuorspar, Oct. 13, The comedy of THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAT.. A new play of interest, fun and history, with catirelg sew appointments, ts in active preparation. Places may be secured one week in advance. ‘open at 7, to commence at 74s. ‘8 MINSTRELS. woo" = 4 BROADWAY, PIAN “UNG HIETATN MENT. CHANGE oF PROGRAMME THIS EVENING. DIENCES DELIGHTE: Tickeis cents. Commence at 7% e’cleck. NNUAL FESTIVAL BENEFIT IN AID OF THE FU. F THE ROMA CATHOLIC ORPHAN ABYLUM. The Commities of Direction have much pleasureim tng that through the kind co-operation of many prinaipad bersof profession, they are to suscenes an entertainment of the most va al ee eee ee afternoon and evening performance, which will take gins al peer OF MUSIC, ‘The arrangements, with the lod ‘ses ¢ of Me. Watasmty e a ents, wi at unger the supervision of Me. BKOUGHAM. ‘The inimitable “SORT IS sot comic artist, The brie’ c fomeatan, Me. WALCoT, Will appear ins popular part Mx. DAVIDGE, Also in a favoriie character, "The great Mx, CHARLES PLUNKETT, From the bn; thenires. ‘The mene ie Et Eifoan ae delineaters from ‘OOD’ Including the ‘rresstible sous of Meme, Measrs. E] a wood ry D.5. WAMBOLD, tn ul vocalist, AMES DUNN, wi arte SE x and Lingard, ‘The exostient comedian, Mr FRANCE. re ONS ADR CLUSTOR ' win CHARLES PLONKETE. The charming cantatrice, poste ee oi ‘The favorite artistes, the ROSE re PANSY" FRANCE, B. CLARK. r, Mr. ‘The mural dey depart under 0 whe ‘The performances will comsnience ithe afleraoen; open. aa atta a nits the Une coneaiee : PAS DE FASCINATION. In which Mra. Charies Plunkett, Messrs. Grosvener, Frames ‘estern, ‘c., will appear. After which, Popnlar song, by Mr. Jamgs Dunn. To be followed by an attractive m from the brittlem® programme of ‘OOD'S MINSTRALS, ean oe Messrs. Eph Horn, D, S. Wambold and the entire CELEBRATED COMPANY will ake part roan: a song, Kathleen renee a e LOVARNAY. Oona te ET ae eee MR. BROUGHAM UPON MR. DAVIDGR, In THE EVENING, open at 6, curtain tain rising at 726, Tee The qdthicoenls Mee er big hr MANTAG a KOVER, In = ee PLUNEETY, W. P. Suits, ae GROSVENOK, Mr ‘Wanwicx, Mr. Western, hich a lar 801 oie DEATH OF But. +5-.by.... Madame To be followed pr ae py ws plece of the lustrated by And Hiss Fass FRaXcr, After whlcky, Aria—“Gry imo Tell,” pirrbped To be sieceeded b te cra pert CLINE on the corde Clastiqeg, After which the highly bane and popular ‘pantomime Bibbo, his reat epectalty oy ir. G.L. Fer, eon cee Fine Pantomime ‘Troupe. Song—“The Flag of Our Union, Te performances a one wih ei genious and lsdgii> Box sss cox, 7 Messrs. Waloot and ‘Ticke‘a 50 cents each, to be had at the usual depots RENE THEAT! | ype a ADIES ae CHILDREN BALLET WANTE pply at the stage door, on Crosby sir meet, Tuesday morning ac hRPt Bast mine o'civek, to Mr. I 3 NAL ACE DERE Le DESIGN, ‘ATIONAI hibets ayer ND. TN GLAST PAINTINGS. PTOMMAS MATINEE. [AS bers A aioe PTOMMAS MATING, Ag Nrnio’s, SATURDAY Monsisa, ‘at 2o’cLocn. Sa achive iene seis ebeccccereanenseon NIC socrma OF NEW BR PR reaver, 1860.—The concerts and rehearsals this jeason will take ince at the Academy of Music. Fire pablie jedneaday, October 12, Febear on eived in tie mlusle stores ros of Mossre: Scharfonberg Fe are Es ooklyes tr by ke Opler wee aad es e street. By order. as L Sean’ ‘Secretary. RRY SULLIVAN, THE EMINENT, TRAGEDIAN, AF tbe ‘Washington ‘Theatre aire during thie i“ ouoben! 10th commences a rect Theatre, Philadelphia. x ou a ee Aaae ROvere Seoee” CANADA. COOPER ENGLISH OPERA TROUPE po ae |. W. BUCH coe ‘Leasee, Montreal. Ae ea poncnss 2 BY MANY OF be MOST DEts- artists , will take at Nible’s Batoon coh ‘Oo the ef the Maen ‘Chay ra ‘burch, Fuller particulare will be gives & frture advertisement |AGE’S VENUS, wer On.vieww oh the DUSSELDORF GALLERY, 548 Brondway, Open day and evening. Admission 25 cents,

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