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| | aunRte ‘Ont ‘Anderson, BUROPA, Capt J. Leitch. ght at ; greenen, sO New York, Wetnentn ¢ Now. ; “ 4 vs a, % Se York, Wenneeaey: Nov. BenERSe. “ Ww on ‘oat peoured wnt paid for." i fexperionced Surgeon on board. be ‘of these ships will uot be sdcountable for gold, were fee tatra tine. abel ata cr a ie For or if E OUNARD, No.4 Bowling green. ora, Teles to land sneer pee: an assen’ Mrasnay adie es ball esta "a Bi ‘Meamahips are intended i sali fas follow Z FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL. OF BALTINOHE, on Balurday, Nov 19, EDINBURG, on Relaries, Decatber 17, on ieturdags Deeeaboelt, And cach alternate Saturday, at noon, from pler No, 44N. B. PROM NEW YORK FOR GLAscow, ory on MARGHESTER, Hatuniay: December 1, KANG. turday, Janual . A and each mouth in winter, and each alveruate Saturday in sum: mer, from pier 44 N. R. ATES OF PASSAGE. to Queenstown, Iivorpoo! or (Hasgow. ry ‘Uverpoot. id to Havre, Pails, Bambar, brates, Certificates of passage ined gow to New York. These steamers Wak seis Sake sipped oa oarecpaee a water ya ats, and carr: geons. For freight or Dhssage, apply at the oles of the Com- JOHN G. DALE, 15 Broadway, New York Agent, Ta Liverpool to WM_ INMAN, Tower Buttdiogs, In Gtasgow to Wat. INMAN i3 Dixon street, REAT REDUCTION.—THE VANDERBILT RUROPEAN line United States mail steamships will sail betweea New York, Southampton and Havre, uuder mail coutract, as fol- lows :— PRow HAYRE FROM NEW YORK VIA SOUTHAM. FOK SOUTHAMPTON TON POR NEW AND HAY YORK. VANDERBILT, Lefevre, Saturd asday, Mec. 7 N, Seabu OCEAN QUE ‘These steamshi partments, pce ls ips have Price of either VANDE $100); 2d do, $69 and $30. OCEAN il and $30; 2d dd., $59. ‘Third cabin, a1 mated numer, $49, Certilicates of passage issu Specie delivered in Londor D. TORRANC 4 Goods taken on R HAMBURG, LONDON, HAVRE AD ton. ‘The Hamburg American Packet Company's iron mail BAVARIA, Captain Taube, ‘Will leave pier 21 North river, Tueaitay, No First cabin... ..§100 | Second cabin cerry ly to For pi epply ©. B. RICHARD & BOAS, 161 Broadway, D SOUTHAMP- YOu H. J. Von Sauten, Vommander, the United States mails, will positively aall on ‘pea SATURDAY, Nov. %, AT LD M., poise. Bremen, yutnampton, taking passengers for London, re, Houthampion and Bremen at the following ratea:— ‘cabin. ® e freight or passage Apply to GELPOKE, REUTGEN & REICHEL, ‘84 Brondway. L loa NOBTH GERMAN ULoy0's MAIL STKAMSHIP R SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE.—THE UNITED Feiss oat steamship VANDERBILT, Capt. P. &. Lefevre, will positively suil at 2o'clock P.M, Satirday, November 19, from pier No. 3 North river, New York, with malls, passengers and specie for England and Francs. For passage and freight ly to. D. TORRANCE, agent, No 6 Bowling Green, New ee ‘Steamship OCEAN QUEEN, will follow on Decem- ‘LANTIC AND PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. A” . U. 8. MAIL LINE CALIFORNTA, Formerly the Vanderbilt Line, From the old established wharf, foot of Warren street, Bteerage, a cabier 3/8; frat exbia, $100, includ », $60; second cabin, $/5, first cabin, ), including e ND TWENTIBTH OF EACH MON PTH Al ¥ 2 the worite steamship NO&TH STAR, Captain will lenve as above on Monday, November 2i, ut 20¢ via Panama Railroad with the steamship Urizaba. Extra sieamer of the line always st Panama, insuring at isthmus. ‘pepmpt connecsoniahe ‘succeeds the North Star, leaving New mber 5. ‘York November 5, UTION TO THE PUBLIC. Beware of ticket swindlers, bogus passage offices, and con- cerns falsely styling themselves “mail companies, Unicss You be on your guard you will ve deceived aua defrauded, ‘This is the only line carrying the United States malls on this route, under contract with the government. For freight or passage apply atthe only offco of the line in the city of New York, er of Warren street, hes Seana ng D. B. ALLEN, Agent. N. B—All persons are forbid trusting any one on secount of the above ships or owners. Noe ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY, REGULAR THKOUGH LINE 70 SAN FRANCISCO, Vin Panama, Rallroudy a out ecting only with. steamers Golden Gate, and conmeeiden Age, John L. Swephens, fod Sonora, of the Pacific Mail Steamship Company at Panam, DIRECT TO aSPINWALL. mships BALTIC, ADRIATIC and ATLAN- ae yeree te Srrentrely redtted and adapted to the Calitornia fade, av kereutter ran as above, leaving this port on the t ‘STH AND TH OF EACI MONTIL, from the foot of Canal street, North river. tons burth Tt, dargon commander, will leave on en, R. H. Peargon commander, a <n * On mp AT Laas at 2P. Siac aia Panama the well known an: perl 0 conn GOLDEN AGE, R. L. Whiting commander, THE BALTIO, A. G. Gray commander, will follow eae CoE td experi attached to each ship. Bironeh Aaceae at passengers will be immediately for- swarded upon the arrival of the steamer at Aspinwall. Each of the above steamships nas capacity for 600 to 800 tons of freight, which will be taken ut moderate rates. Tt is belleved that the necommogations afforded by the above assed by any in the world. ships rten chips alwayin reserve at Panama, 60 that there win'be mo detention in forwarding passengers, baggage and Sant ight apply at the office of the company, 88 Wall street. For passage apply at the only ollice of the on the wharf, foot of Canal street, to mM. Er HAVANA.—QUAKER CITY LINE.—CARRYING ‘the United States mail and leaving each port every twenty @ steamship YORKTOWN, new, fast and donble engin ip regime er B. W. Bbufeldt, commander, will take the plac of ipa will ba il for the above port on Tues:lay, No en fon from, plot Nora river. Her next te Doseriowra is & new ship of 1,890 tons burthen and well tested for both strength and apecd. “Her accor Da Are unequalled freight or passage apply to we WAGs & CO., 83 South street, First 5 }; ater p, $25. eae seed on ibe Wik inst. Bilis of lading furniehed ad signed on board. NITED STATES MAIL STBA) OR TT esteumsblp on ‘Thursd: YLOR, —, Moshe ar vovclock) P.M, trom pict foot of Warren siree North river. Bills of nding of the proper form furnished al ing © lil be signed after tha bour of West street, . ROBERTS. otlice, and no bills Bhhing. For freight or passage apply at. No. correr of Warren. PIONEER LINE.—SHIPPERS PER SAMU- ACE GLOVER are re ed 3 slear thelr goods ut the this day, Monday, Nov. 14, 1850, and send in Seiding toi. W. CAMERUS, No. 6 Bowliug Green, A, NEW ORLEANS, TEXAS AND MEXICO.— ay AN Sirk and New Orleans Steamship Company.—For New Orleans vin Havana, to sail on Monday, November 23, F809. at I2o'clock. The United States mail steamship D. E. i Ty. Bulloch, will commence to receive freight ovember 24, at pier foot of Robiogon street, No bilis of lading signed after the hour of sail? iit for Havana will not be received fier 12 o'clock ted Hefore sulling, For treight or passage apply to, the nis, LIVINGSTON, CROCHEKON & Cu., Nov Park ed to Vera Cruz.and all ports in Texas, Ey EA MIONTGOMERY, ATLANTA, ALBANY, COLUMBUS, MACON, AUGUSTA, ‘and various places in Florida, The Me SO gTTL Captain ‘thomss Lyon, wilt STAR OF THM SOUTH, Captain 1 ’ leave on Tuesday, Nov. 15, at P. M., from pier No. 4 North river. Tickets can be had for the following pl re as Tow as by any other steamer trom New York to ‘Savannah, we- New York to New Orleans, $89 75; Mobile, 95; Montgomery, Et Atlanta, Ga., $23; pba, Oe $21 i a, i con, Gn., 1; Augusta, ; Savannah, $15. sah, iHior Daptain |" Crowell, will sucsced and sail on urday, Nov, 19, a3 P. M. SAMUEL L. MITCHILL & SON, 13 Broadway. OR SAVANNAT.—THE AMERICAN ATLANTIC Steamship Company's new and favorite steamship MONT- GOMERT, Win, erry commander, will leave pier 12 North river, on Thursday, Nov. 17, at 3 o'clock P.M. Passage to Bavan th undurp: accommodations, $15. Through tickets to New Orleans, $39 75; Mobile, $33; Albany, Ga, $14; ‘Alinnta, $2 Columbus, $23; Macon, $21; Angusia, $2). Also wn Ag A Mi | lowest rates, Freight ten 1 per cent, No risks takea ‘under $200. Apply to Il. . CROMWELL & CO. No 88 West ‘The HUNTSVILLE succeeds on Thursday, Nov. 24. OR THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST, VIA CHARLES. ton, 8. O.—Semi-weekly United States mail side waved steamship line. Cabin passage, $15, deck, $6. ‘The steamship COLUMBLa, Capt. Berry, will leave pier No. 4 North river, on Wednesday,’ Nov. 16, at’ o'elock P.M gieely. ‘Throligh Uekots to following pincag: To New Onleaus. $39 75) To August 8600} Atlante Charioute, Col Jnoksou Pilauca... a 00 27 0 OrRor frelnn ot passage apply to SPOPFORD, TL 9 29 Brondway. Oe JANIS AbaER, R. Adams, comeander, ny, Nov. 22, Benne NO irelght received afer 2 o'eluck on day of reavings NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1859. ‘ENGERS PER STEAMSH - ett 4 yy 4 2 SUNARD, No, 4 Bowling Green. F% LIVERPOOL —OLD BLACK STAR LINE —T18 Pec focria ack ain SO AO aga A A "ng 4 pler 40, Baal river, asils Noveinber 22" Fo isin Boards tet WIELERMS CGUION, 40 Patton eeese. pd EN OE Ta PPOs PYERPCOL TOE BLACK BALL LINE OLTPPER hip Gitk.a'T WESTERN galls to-morrow. For pass he esiin second cabin ‘on board, pier Kvat river, foot of Beekman street, or 10 JACOB WLLSON, 8 Seth treet IPAPSCOTT'S EMIGRATION AND FOREIGN OFFICE, ; 86 South street ‘verses wiahing to aend for thelr friends in the (ld Country am ‘certificates 10 have them bre ight out if ipecotl’s #uy LINKS OF LIVERPOOL OR LONDON |’ACKETS ‘4: We iow est possible rates. MEMITTANCES, Drafts for £1 and upwards, payable in any part of Foglan, Boe ee ee f reuieis, with names of ships 1 neceseary inform - tion, tur shed on pplleution (i by letter euclosig postage stamp for reply) to "TAPSCOTT & CO., 86 South street, N. ¥. portaxr AND OANADA Bemi-weekly itne—Via Victoria Bridge. ‘The tirst class screw suvamships CHESAPEAKK, Cant Sidney rowel, mn PATAPSO, Cap . . Lamy ‘Will leave pier No. 12, North ri ‘New York, and Brown's and Saturday, at three wharf, Portland, every Wedvewday O'clock P.M. Running t'me thirty aix hours, Paasage, including meale und stateroum, $6. ‘These steamers connect with Grand Trink railway, and form the cheapest and most expeditious freight line ta Montreal «su Quebec. Apply to H. B, CROMWELL & 00., 86 West street. INTER ARRANGEMENT.—TUR NEW YORK AND Virginia Steamship Company's steatnahips will receive freieht every day for Tepnessee, North Curolion Portman, Norfolk, City Point and Richmond, and will leave pler 13, North ROANOKE, Gant Couch, on Weduesda JAMESTOWN, Cat Balmer, on Satan as assage, stateroom en ud, to “oli, $8; BEAmace, sauaroom and meals Included, to Noel, $5; to LUDLAM & HEINEKEN, 115 Broadway. APOR ALEXANDRIA, WASHINGTON AND GEORGE. town —The New York and Virginia Screw Steamsbil Company's new and first elise eamebiy MOUNT VERNON, mmandar, November 19, at three M. passage, including stateroom and fair, $7 50, ey, ht centa per foot and proportionate rates, and re. ceived on Fridays and Saturdays, No commission charged for torwarding No bus lading signed after the hour of sailing. Apply to H. B. CROMWELL & 00., 86 West street, SPeMOLAL NUTICKS, So oer onc CARD, We, we undersigned, the members of the New yu turn our most sincere thanks to kK hire Vepartinent, and particu members of Hose Company No. 6, Bagine Com- 4, Hose Company No. 19 and Hook and Lasder Cor do 6, for their exertions in extinguishing the’ fire at our pan, pan: premises on the morning of the 6th inst 8, B. FURBUSH & SON, 190 Wooster street. FREE BRIDGE OVER HARLiaL RIV: contractora.—Seaied proposals will received until the 23d day of November, mstant, ut twelve o'clock M., by the “Commissioners for removing cbstractions from Harlem river and building # free bridge over the same,” for building & Draw Pier for the pew bridge on the site of aacomb's dam, ‘The plan and specilications can be seou at W. li. Florence's, Macomb’s dam, and at wich plice blank propositions will be furnished to contractors. All propositions must be filled 0: blanks furnished, enclosed in a “Kdward H. Tracy, Engineer, G, Morris, No. 5 Iryon .ow. The propositions must be accompanied by the written con sent of two responsible parties who will sign a bona for Ove thousand dollars for the faithtul performance of the contract, if it sho be awarded t the ser. ‘The Commissioners re serve the rightto reject any or all propositions which they may think are not for the interests of the city of New York and the county of Westchester to accent. EDWARD I. TRACY, Engineer. . 8. M., GRAND LODGE, STATE OF NEW YORK.— «A speoil meeting of this lodge wiil be held on Monday, the 14th inst,, at 814 Broadway, at (ig P.M. Punctual attend’ ance is requested, ss busiaess ‘of the utmost importance will come before the lodge. My order of A. A, PAILLIPS, 8, G. C. Jony A. Harpennrook, 8. G. 8, ASONIO.—THE MEMBERS OF TONIC LODGE, W. D., are hereby summoned to a 8 ¢cial meeting at 51 Division. street, for the purpose of paying last tribute of respect to our late worthy brother, Edward Levy. By order of Ta0MAS M. WoODS, W. M. W. F. Paturn, Secretary. ROPOSALS FOR FENCING.—THE STATEN ISUAND Railroad Company will receive proposals until the 25th inst., at their cifice, No. 2 Bowling Green, tor building fence along the |i of their road. Parties will state the price rod for furnishing all materials «nd building a substantial Post and Board or Post and Rail Fence, according to the specifica- tions in the company’s office. AN FRANCISCO HOUSE, 111 Nassau street, near Arn, lately occupied asa@ restau- Fant by Captain Cox, Mr. CHARLES GALLAGHER, late of the firm of Gallagher & Grant, San Francisco, having leased the above house, desires to inform his friends und the public that tt Writ px OPENED ON Monvay, Nov. 14, as te class Li ‘ie Lond rine pie nee up and conducted on California in, wi! he new style of PCALIFURNIA BAR TO tn accordance with the raled envelope, directed to fad lett at the ollice of Lewis ceo te b Fam} ectrance. boxea, ‘on Crosby sizeot.--..28 cents | Orchestre seaia - GHANGE OF TIMB. Hace sao trait Svea Loins HOUsES That have attended tho per of tho last four weeks Drompt the nate Lo annotoe tho adenine erie seri, ae MONDAY AND TUESDAY avmNixas, The drama of ay sdeloud SHANDY MAGUIRE. ‘Andy Gurus; Mr. BARNEY WILLIAMS Nell Flaherty, '§° re ‘With the of be bes tm! 1 SUB TeeLaND,” A 5 Also the farce of the ms JOUNTRY, CUSTOMS OF THE. ‘Melissa, a Yankee help. Mrs BARNEY WILLIAMS siags of wd “MY MARY ANN," “PESKY IKE" a And for the last time, the new piece of LATEST FROM NEW YORK, bathe Ae with the song of “Yankee re PRU Mulligan, with w vig 12M: Willan ‘On Wednesday, the new drams of ALL, HALLOW EVR, OWERY THEATRE—EXTRA. LaSSRES, Messrs. ALUEN & BONIFACE. ‘he pu bile are respectfully notitied that the life sketch, eutl- tled THREF ERAS IN THE LIFE OF A FIREMAN, will positively be pr in this theatrs, on MONDAY EVENING, Nov. 14. The reassps for ils withdrawal on'a former occasion, are simply that # delegation of Hon. D. C. Broderick’s friends, and a's @ body of gentlemen representing the Fire Departnent, waited upon the management and requested that it mizot not be ncted until after the funeral procession, to come off on the 18th inst., had been duly solemnized. ‘The request was cheer- fully sud promptly complied with, und uo coercion was used to gain a compliance, ‘big statement ts taade by the managers in justice to them. seives, tbe report having gotten abroad that they postponed oe) performance of the piece through fear, instead of by cour- RANKLIN MUSEUM, 127 GRAND STREEY, ONE dor from Hroad way. ‘Two performances daily, commencing every day at B o'clock in'the afternom 80 And lock in the eventng. will + * remember That they can aee the LIVING VENUS at each performance ‘The MODEL ARTISIS, —* © * | MODEL ARTISTS, Consisting of some of the most beautiful females, ‘numbering TWENIYSEVEN YOUNG LADIES Wil appear steach performance, RB wer, one door from Broadway. Admission—Orchestra seats, 5) cents; boxes, 25 cents; private boxes, $1; seats on the stage, $3. ENING—THE SiC 0 HIS (MONDAY) E for the Iasi t positively the . y ALBE in Th on'Sutnn day aordinary scsle. ek (Monday) tirst night of Mozart's fairy opers, the yaGlo FLUTE, with an immense cast, The Opera season Uravoldably closes at the end of the present month, ORE BY He NRY WARD RY WARD BEECHER will deliver a ) r before gi in New York, THE COOPER INSTITUTE, Tu AY Ey ov. 1S Tickels 25 cents. For sale at U Bisnking House, No. 13 Cooper Institute, and at the door ‘T Vourse Tickets of the Young Men's Association of South Baptist church, will admit to this Lecture. Seats on the platform, 25 cents exira. Doors pen at 7. To commence at 8 @’clock. PMuaRwoNTe socrery oF NEW YOR! THENTH SEASON, 1859-00. the first Concert will take place on Saturday evening, Nov. 1859, at the ACADEMY OF MUSIC. ‘The followin ei IUNOR STIGELL or, and Piano, BERG. ; of Messrs. Schar- fenberg & Luis, 769 Broadway; ©. Breusing, 701 Broadway; and Mr. Walker, 167 Fulton street, Brooklya. Members wil please procu’e their extra tickets before the day of the con- cert, All tickets sold at the door on the evening of the concert, will be $1 50 each NO SECURED SEATS. Doors open at 7. ‘To commence at § o'clock. By order, SPIER, Secretary. \ igh nied ADMIRATION and ASTONISHMENT Are excited by the wonderful characteristic impersonations of Mr, Sam Cowell, the great comic singer. “Uis drawing, room vill c yy CHER. EW 1GH. mence in days. nas a Wavews itaita TOUR OF ITALY. ELEVENTH WEEK, HOPE CHAPEL, 720 BROADWAY. WaUGu's MAGNIFICENT NEW SERIES OF VIEWS or NORTHERN, CENTRAL, AND SOUTHERN ‘ALY. Prononneed by editors, artists, crities, travellers and the intel- ligent of all classes moal Interest'ng, iostructive and artistic. A WOKK OF ART. ‘The descriptive lecture is well prepared, instructive and most interesting —Dispaich. ‘Evenings 73s. Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, 3 P. M. ‘Admission 35 cents; children 10 ceuts, R, AND MRS. ROBERT GOLDBEC! S. POPU RIC RECITALS, M 1d Poetry, At Goldbeck’s Music Hall, 765 Broadway. THiS EV NoVember 14, at 8 o'clock. ‘Tickets 60 cents, three fe r $1; gallery 25 cents. HE ANNIVERSARY MEETING OF THE NEW YORK County Medical Society will be held at the College oc Phy- sicians and Surgeons, corner of Twenty-third street abd Fourth avenue, on Monday afternoon, Nov. 14, at 4 o'clock. ‘OLIVER WHITE, M. D., Vice President. Henny 8. Downs, M. D., Secretary. HE AMERICAN PHOTOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY.—NO- tice.—Members and others interested are respectfully in- Vited to be present at the regular monthly meeting, this even- ing, at 73g o'clock, in room 19 Cooper Institute, Per order. ‘ORTH STREET, LATE ANTHONY STREET.—PER- sons assessed and opposed to the widening of this street will find the poceseary papers to ign (without expense) at the office of Autos & Belden, No. 11 Pine street. All witbin the following boundaries are assessed, viz: Hudson river, Beach, Walker and Canal streets, Bowery, Chatham square, co street, Duane, Centre and Reade sireets to West atreet, at the place of beginning, By order of the Committee. MISCELLANEOUS. OF FER—CHICCORY SEED FOR SALE ATSHAKSPERE Hotel, 242 William street, New York. Orders for the country are best executed. R. SWEETS INFALLIBLE LINIMENT HAS BEEN ‘used by more than a miilion people, and all praise it, Dr, Sweet's {fallible Liniment is for sale by ail draggisis. Vrice 25 cents. EEP YOUR FEET DRY.—ACTIVE MEN CAN MAKE od wages by selling Brower’s patent water proof Com- position; makes boots and shoes perfectly water proof, aud Will last half as long egain. A. No. 4 Reade st., N. ¥. INER & STEVENS, CARRIAGE AND LIGHT WAGON MAKERS, ‘Have removed from 368 Broadway to ‘Their new and more extensive establishment, 64 and 56 Franklin, and 77 White street 150 feet east’ of Broad wi A large and elegant stock of Vehicles in store, LEME ANSIEN, LASTMAKER, FROM PARIS, HAV, « iny been for the last 12. yeura in business in New Yorkt Fespectfully informs the public that he has now opened a boa Aud shoe store, at 347 Broome strect, where by strict attention to business he hopes to secure patronge. His experience in lastmaking will enable him to fit the most deformed feet. ARIS MADE TRAVELLING AND SHOPPING BAGS, for ladies’ and gentlemen's use. Two cases just opeued JOHN CATTNACH, trunk manufacturer and importer, Broadway, corner of Wall street, and 700 Broadway, near Fourth street, Wholesale and retail. MOKY CHIMNEY, WITH DEFECTIVE DRAUGHT, made to draw withont smoke, iel's patent apparatns, Its operation guaranteed. Anply No. 2 Hanover square, toc $4 Fulton street, New Works, and 167 Water etreet, rook: yn. DVANOKS MADE TO ANY AMOUNT ON WATCHES, Diamonds, Jewelry, Segare, £9.,or bought for cash. By Gems private, réitsble aud safe, 'No lon offles signa about pressives. | JACOB'S retail jewelry store, 407 Broudway. 711 CHAMBERS STREET—MONEY TO ADVANCR A woany arcomnton diamonds, watches, jewelry, e., by the well known and old established [3A a0! broker, 11 Chambers street, Saturdays, auctionee! T 439 BROADWAY—MONFY TO LOAN ON DIA- A’ monds, Watches, Jewelry, Sliverware, &c., or bought at their fulh value, by CHARL WOOD. Private office 439 Broadway, rear of Gilaey’s segar slore, entrance through ball T THOMPSON & CO.'S, BROKERS AND COMMISSION merchants, 102 Nassau street, corner of Aun, room Ne. 2, second floor, advance meney from $1 to $50,0¥) on Watches, Bes, or dou; 8, nds, hy Dj machines bought and sold. ie ‘AR, THOMPSON, Auctioneer. ADVANCES ON DIAMONDS, PLATE, WATCH! JEWELRY, PAINTINGS, PIANOS, DRY GOUDS, & Or sill Duy the same for cash at his private otfic J. H. BARRINGER, 170 Broadway, room 25, up stairs, DIAMONDS. ‘The highest price paid for diamonds, looge or set. 7 NO, 6 NASSAU STREET.—A; HONIGMAN, DIA- mond broker and commiasicn merchant, advances money on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, &c., or buya them for ho Highest cash prices, at his private ‘oMice, 66 Nassau street, up airs, room jo, 2, Business hours’ A. M. to5 P. ML ONEY TO LEND—AT MODERATE RATES, ON DIA. monds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware aud Personal property of all descriptions. Goods may be redeemed any Ume within one year, Private office entrance hail door. H. BARNARD, 21 Third avenue es BILLIARDS. ILLIARD TABLES FOR SALE.—WILLIAM J, SHARP Bikes thls method of inviting the public to examine his justly celebrated ‘Tables with his newly improved Cushions, su- ‘perior to any now in use; aiso a few second hand Tables at his Toanufactory, 148 Fulton street. ILLIARDS.—I WILL BANK ON BASSFORD'S Last patent Cushion against ether of Phetan’s patent cushions, ihrowing balls from one to ferty feet: nearest tri angica to receive diploma; furthest old for the poor. If this is not enough, tive thousand dollara will be added. Address Visiter, 149 Fulton street. ORTANT FOR BILLIARD PeHRENS Peper hilinnd Register keeps & correet. necount of the hates moer of games played. amo and regiaters toe TT BROTH EAS, 1 Aalden lane, 1 y ROVED BILLIAR! vPEBEAN'S AD GOMBIN ATION CUS sale by he patgnire and manotaeturers. ‘Trimmings of nd. Akad SOM SOR & COLLENDER, vatraet, N.F ; FINE ARTs. ibe ‘T. WILSON, FROM LONDON, COLORER OF PIIO: fue OrTaphM, Blorenecy pio, Slides, Stoel Ros ravings Lato. abe wi ntti 8; 20 per cent under the usual prices. § Oiles S01 Broadway, upstairs. business trangacted on | THE TURF. NION COURSE, 1. -‘TROTTING.-ON THURSDAY, Nov. 17, at 13g o'clock, a mateh for $400, mile heats, best three in five. to wagons, Mr. MeGoldrack names b.m. Mary Ann, Owner names br.m. Wizzard. Immediately after, @ match for $400, mile heats, in harness. D. Pfifer names.’ g. Andy Mulligan. H. Woodruff names b. m. Golden. SHAW & WHITE, Proprietors. ORSES AND CARRIAGES. OR SALE—AN EXCELLENT GRAY HORSE, FINE figure, sound and kind in all harness, 1534 hands high; has cost present owner $1,200; has trotted in 2:38; elght, years old; suitable for carriage, coupe, express or doctor's horse. Parties wanting speed cheap will apply at 26 Catharine street, corner of Henry. ‘ORSES, MULES AND WAGONS—FOR SALF—A Rur.of large Mules and several work Horses and Wagons and Carts, two business Ws and Harness. May be seen by calling'on Mr. BALMORR, butcher's shop, above Twenty- seventh street, on Ninth avenue. ‘ORSES.—PEREMPTORY BALE AT AUCTION OF celebrated horaes and imported stook, on Monday, Nov. 14, at 10% o'clock, at the residence of J. B, MONNOT, 'Esq., Clason Point, Westchester county, 12 miles from New York city, on the ‘Kast river, Mr, Monnot, on account of the re- cent calamity by which his stables were destroyed by tire, will sell by auction his entire stock of horses and cattle. Cata: fogue, with full particulars, is now ready at George Clemon’s New York Tatersull’s, corner of Sixth avenue and Thirty- ninth street. EAMS WANTED.—TWENTY-FIVE TEAMS, FOR drawing gravel, Apply ou Monday ani Tuesday at Mul- Ter’s Hotel, corner of Fitty-ninth sireet and Eighth avenue. ‘ANTED—IN EXCHANGE FOR A $35) RAILROAD ond or a patented article commanding a ready sale, a Horse, single Carriage, single or double Harness, Robes, hip, &. "Address immediately box 271 Astor House. Some cash paid if necessary. TABLE WANTED.—PART OF A PRIVATE STABLE wanted; in the vicitity ot Union square preferred. Ad- dress J, B., box 179 Heratd off 2 PER MONTH.—A FEW MORE HORSES CAN BE aecominedated on a Long Island farm for the winter, Good feed, roomy stalls, warm barns, and beat city references. Address Long Island, Herald oftice. FINANCIAL. UGUST BELMONT & 00., BANKERS, NO. 60 WALL street, issue letters of credit for travellers, available in all arts of the world, throug) Messrs. Rotbschild, of Paris, Lon- bon, Frankfort, Napies and Vienna, and thelr correspondents, NITY OF NEW YORK—DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE— J Burean of the Receiver of Taxes—Oftice of the Rhceiver of Taxes, New Conrt House, 82 Chambers street.—New York. November 3, 1869.—To Taxpayera.—Notice is hereby given that one per cent will be added on the Ist of December on sil taxes remaining unpaid. Also, that two per cent will beadded on the 18th day of December. ‘To avoid detention and a crowd, tax payers are requested to call early this Ontics fi 8 A. M. to/2 P. M. nee ‘02 JAMES KELLY, Recetver of Taxes. 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Apply toSOU inbers street, near Broadway. a st class property in this LWICK & MARTIN, 61 A -ALLACK’S THEATRE. SECOND WEEK or THE Ct SPLENDID new! WRECK ASHORE. ae BUMMER » SCENERY, akaoneiodaes LA the prose generally to be the most seaulifal UNRIVACLED CAST oe ‘New and exquisite music by . MO! THE WRECK ASHORE? Miles Bertram, Squire of Moatle: Mr. Dyot apn Grarpus, w amuse ie Sir, Lesier Wallack Marmaduke Magog, 4 village conaiable. Mr. Blake Jommy Starling, a farmer’ Mr. Walost Walter Barnard, « yo “Mr. Floyd ite. Mr Dexter, ‘ee. a Act I—Wi 3 fewue 1 of un ac, Parma aes, ar "Boone San Apariment in Moatley Mi n Apartmen, 1 Beene $—Rustic Landscape neat the Farin Pv aad 4—View of the Murshes near the Ri ver,on the Essex Act [I—Larsr or F ¥ 5 Scene 1—Woodland View, near the Village. feene 2—Woed near the Marshes. teene $—Interior of anes Cottage. Beene }—Ben View on the rust Beene 2—Interior « Soene $—Huatic View nearthe Scene 4—Hall in Moatley Man ‘Tho entertainments to ‘conclude with the laughable farce TO PARIS AND BACK, fn which Mr. Sloan, Mr. Moore, Mr, Flovd, Mr. Levere, Mr. Paraloe, Mr. Baker, Mr. Oliver and Miss Floyd wil! appear, Doors open a7; to commence at TER GARDE! MISS AGNES ROBERTSON as. BMIEEK, AnD MR. JEFFERSON as NEWMAN NoGGS, MR. JOHNSTON 4s Squeers. a MK. PEARSON es John Browdie. MRS, BLAKE as Mrs. 84 rey age neers MRS. ALLEN Mme. u Gb. HOLLAND . HARBISON as Nicholas and 1 >” "Postmen Boy and Sealey. NB. MR. DAVENPORTas Mantilint, ~The success which attended the production of * Dou; or, Scenes from the Cricket on the Hearth,” induces the bagement of the Winter Garden to produce another tlluste a of the same graphic author, The well kuown. types of clusr ter ip Nicholas Niceleby have perhaps never fwilen into ban of artista more Adinicably flited to them tban *..088 who consll- tute the g) he dramatic pictura this eveaing, Wo MONDAY, @ TILL FURTHER NOTICE, Charies Dickens’ Btory of SBUAE; ‘BMI E; SMIKE; KE: SMIEE; OR, SCENES FROM NICHOLAS NICKLEBY. Newly dramatized by, and produced under the direction of, MR. D. BOURCICAULT, To commence at 73g. Box oilice open from 8 to 6. OWERY THRATR! LEN AND BONTFACE, LES- SEES. T. W. MEIGIAN, Acting Manager, Panricttak Notice —Doors open at 634 o'clock; perform- ance to commen at 734 NG, Now. 14, 1850, MONDAY EVEN! the entertainments will commenee with the peculiarity (which will positively be acted) entitled THREE ERAS IN TIE LIFE OF A FIREMAN. Feinoipal characters by G. C. Boniface and J. H. Alien. After whick, Poole’s dramatic’ version of the ‘new Ledger story, THE DOOM OF DEVILLE; or, ‘Tux Manen’s Vow. To conclude with the screaming farce of THE LAUGHING HYENA; in which the new comadiang, Mr. W. P. Smilb and Mr. W. M. Reeve, will appear. IHEATRE FRANCAIS, 585 BROADWAY. MARDI 15 NOVEMBRE, 1829. Premiere Représentation LE MEDECIN DES ENFANTS, Drama en cing actes. Joué par MM. Manstein, Tallot, Bertrand, Barry et Leon. Madames Laurett, Chevalier, Darcy et Antoinette, On commencera i 8 heures moins un quart. qlnis theatre to rent forevery Monday, Wednesday and Fri- Ye ARNUM’S AMERICAN MUSEUM. THIRD WERK of thet THIRD WEEK THIRD WEEK = Porvgar Favorrre THIRD WEEK as Mr. 1. HADAWAY. 2 management also announce the engagement o! Mr. DELMON GRA\ Mr. DELMON GRA ‘The versatile and pleasing artiste from the Broadway, Bur- ton’s, and the Provincial theatre, who will appear in some of bis MOST BRILLIANT IMPERSONATIONS. Monday, (afternoon) at 3: the thrilling drama of the FOUND. LING OF THE FOREST; or, the of Languedoc, Le Cinir, Mr. Badaway. EVENING, AT 734 O'CLOCK, First time in three years of the celebrated drama of THE LADY OF LYONS. Clande Metnotte, Mr. Delmon Grace; Pauline, Mra. J. J. Prior; the rest of the chayncte'n by Whe rest of the comp4iny. To conclude withthe PHENOMENON IN A SMOCKFROOK. Buttercup, Mr. Hadaway. A full length wax figure of OSSAWATAMIF BROWN, and a KNIFE found on the body of his SON; the Grand Aquaria, or sea and River Gardens; a living Seal, &c., ara among the curiosities. Admittance, 25 cents; children’ under ten, 13c. Parquet, 180. extra. RYANTS’ MINST tye MECHANICS’ HALL, 472 Broadway, above Grand street. Monpay, Nov. 17, and every night in the week. First appearance of the talented versatile artisis, THE NORTON BROTHERS, In their comiealities, in conjunction with JERRY and DAN BRYANT. THE EXCELSIOR TROUPE OF THE WORLD! T. B. PENDERGAST, the Ropalar ballad singer, in new songs. VULCAN AT THE FORGE, SCENES aT PHA- VON'S. Plantation gongs, dances, operatic burlesques, &c. Doors open at 634; commence at 733. Tickets 25 cents. LO’S SALOON, ® a . Stage Manager Business Manager -Mualesl Director Monday evening, Nov. 14. and every evening during the week. CONTINUED SUCCESS. cRowps, CROWDS, cRowps, Assemble nightly at this popular’ temple of minstrelsy to witness UNAPPROACHABLE ETHIOPEAN ENTERTAINMENT Presented by the world renowned. ‘GEO. CHRISTY, And his incomparable troupe of STAR PERPORMERS. NEW ACTS, NEW SONGS, NEW FEATURES. Concluding with 8 new and LAUGHABLE AFTERPIECE Every evening. For particulars see programmes. N.B—A number of new pieces in active preparation, and will shortly be produced. Doors open at 634; to commence at 7}. Tickets 25 cents. OSA BONHEUR’S WORKS. Two grand Pictures by that world renowned artist, with her Picture painted bv herself and Debufe, on exhibition at GOUPIL'S NEW GALLERY, 772 BROADWAY, corner of Ninth street Adminaion 25 cents. HIS (MONDAY) EVENING—THE SICILIAN VESPERS for the last time but two. On Weduesday and Friday most positively the last two nights of the SICILIAN VESPERS. On Thursday ALBERTINI and BEAU CARDE tn TL TROVA- TORE, On Saturday, MATINEE on an extraordinary scale. Neat week (Monday) first night of Mozart's fairy opera, the MAGIC FLUTE, ¥ mense cast. The Opera season unavoidably closes of the present month. ME GREATEST ATTRACTION IN THE CITY IS THE celebrated Abbott Collection of Egyptian Antiquities, now exhibiting at 669 Broadway. Open day and evening. Admis- sion 25 cents. NE CELEBRATED PAINTING OF CHARLES THE FIRS?, by the great Velazquez, This fascinating and at- tractive picture is a study “for all time.” Open day and evening, at 659 Broadway. Admission 25 cente, ‘ORRIS BROTHERS, PELL & TROWBRID! MORRIS BROTHERS, PELL & TROWBID MORKIS BROTHERS, 'PRUL & TROWBRID MINSTRELS. MINSTRELS, MINSTRELS. BOSTON, BOSTON, BOSTON, Rightcen Star Performers. Eighteen Star Performers, Eighteen Star Performe: Fighteen Star Performers, Eighteen Star Performers. Righteen Star Performers. Righteen Star Periormers. Fighteon Star Performers. LON MORRIS, Business Manager. V TOODRUFF'S OPERA HOUSE, GREEN STREET. Albany, N. ¥., will open on Mcnday, the 2lst instant Ladies and géntlemen of acknowled, ability can secure per. manent engagements for the season by making immediate ap- plication to JOHN G. WOODRUFF, Proprietor, HE BLAGK SWAN WILL GIVE CONCERTS, VIZ:— Monday, Nov. 14, at Greer Hall, New Branswick; Tues- day, the it Library Hall, Orange; Wednesday, the 16th, at Oranton Hall, Newark; Thursday, the 17th, at the Odeon, Williamsburg: Friday, the 18th, at Palace Garden, New York: To cor ce at 8 o'clock. HITLOCK’S FREE PICTURE GALLERY. OF OIL PAINTINGS, 366 CANAL STREET. CARD.—JAMRS M. NIXON. LATE OF NIBLO’'S GAR- den, and proprietor and manager of “Nixon € Co.’s Mam- inoth Circus,” is in no way connected with the company about opening tt the National theatre, who advertise under the name of “Nixon’s Great Circus,” Mr, Nixon now being ‘& professional (our. MAS. JAS. M. NIX ADAME LOUISE ABEL'S SOIREE MUSICALE, Thursday eve 17, at 8 o'clock, At Doaworth’s Siloon, STATUB, THE Wr ON EXHI SCHAUS’ GALLERY. Admission 25 cents; open from 9 A. M. JEW YORKER STADT THEATRE, SF AND 29 BOWERY. va SEVENTH NIGHT 0 DAS VOLK WISES WEINS UND LACH? : and Kaliseh, BOSTON. YAPTIV at BROADWAY. tolu P.M. pane ye COAL. BEST FAMILY COAL-STOVE, RGG "OR FURNACE sereened and delivered at $5 per ton, from my yards, cor- of King and Greeowieh atreets, corner of new Bowery and Roosevelt street, 137 Duane street and 63 Canal gree!” near Allen. MATTHEW CLINtON NOAL.—RED ASH (PEACH ORCHARD) LENTOH, J. feom the mines of th ‘ompany, and Schaytktll White Agh from the Rroad Mountata colliery: Also, Crmberlan Cannel Coals, all at lowest market prices, HENRY RE! corner of Catial and Centre and Jane and West sireots. VERSIE, SHELL. v —TTS UNRIVALLED Picture of the classic school can be scen at the Panorama, 4 Bleecker street, corner of Broadway, with other highly clas ic paintings. axhibidon fe US—AN UNSOPHISTICATED PAINTING OF THR, classic school.—This Picture has been seen by upwards of ten thousand persons since it hos been on exbibition free at 7 Bleeckerstreet, corner of Broadway eee SD VXCELSIOR, NO. 600 BROADWAY,—WANTED, A 4 good Baled Singer aud a cood Raaso Singer. ly be- tween 1 and 2 o'clock. OSTEN & LUS! t ‘A ERENE'S THR ARREARS THEATRE: rUry A mee THRATRI LavRa NE'S odeaetia a UENCE OF THE OVER! ING OVERFLOWING T01 peli hcofh OVERFLOWING HOUSES NTINUE TO GREET THE NEW AND BKAUTIFUL NEW A BE AUTIF! NEW AN! MEAUTIPUL FIVE ACT PLAT FIVE ACT PLa¥ FIVE ACT PLAY exTITERD THE WIFE'S SECRET, THE WIFE'S BRORET, THE WIFE'S SECRET, eee THE WIFE'S BHCRET, will be vey wi BKAUIIFUL SCENERY, . Ae eR ECORATION bu 8 Ac. EVERY NIGHT TILL FURTHER NOTICE. MONDAY EVENING, NOV. 14, 1359. And every night till further notice, will be preseuted the beau-: ful five-act play, enutled THE WIFE'S SECRET. with the following excellent discrib ation of characte sa:— ‘Bir Walter Amyott, @ Colonel in the roperpenens -Mfr.@ Jordan, ‘service, Mr. H. F. Daly. J.G. Burnett, Harry, 0 “ Richard, Robert.’ (servants to Sir Walter,..... James. Neville, page to Lady Evelyn, a isicst te Lady Evelyn Amyott AND BY ThE OF THE ENTIRE PRESS e OF THY ENTIRE PRESS VOICE OF THE ENTIRE PRESS PRONOUNCED TIE FINEST PLAY EVER PRESENTED FINEST PLAY EVER PRESENTED FINES! PLAY EVER PRESENTED 70 4 MEW YORK auptunce. FROM THE NEW YORK DAILY TIMES, FROM THE NEW YORK DAILY TIMES. LAURA KEENE’S THEATRE, An important revival took place here last ni ht, Lovell’s play of "The Wife's Searet. ‘The piece is not taken from the French, and the plot, #- though well conceived and admirably developed. fs not in ‘the ‘est degree aenrational. ‘Theseure startling facts. An ex ceedingly probable ineldent fs the basis of the work. The pe- riod is that of the English Protectorate, immediately after the baitle of Sallebury, at which the roy'list party Was completely routed A fraginent of this party, Lord Ard (mr, 4 ias Mary Wells. Miss Laura Keene. F. Daly), seeks temporery refuge in the mansion’ of sister,’ who resides in “the neighborhood. ‘This lady onaied by MMisé Laura Keene) is wedded to lcer of the Parliauentary forces—sir Walter Atnyott (Mr. George Jordan)—and is compelled, therefore, to secrete her brother i a certain chamber in the house unit the happy, mo- ot arrives for securing his Geparture to France. nforta: retreat is dissovered by m against Lady Aymott, ts of the ease, proceeds it possible use of his o He arovses the suspicious of Sir Walter, aad ceeds at Yength in making that gentlemen miserably ‘unhy and jeslous, some scenes, in’which Sir Walter's misgi heen 10 be justified, uré ingeniously introduced und. well wrought ont. “Ju the énd, the "Wife's Secret” ig revealed, and the play ends happily. Mr, Vovell baa treated this pretty anbject with great skill, ‘The interest never flags. und this too, in spite of tho fact that jong betore the termivation of t rst act every one knows the | secret, and, consequently, the plot of tbe play. There is no elfort in the diniogue! it flows easily wud beaatifully, | without great depth or remarkable brilliance of any sort, but with the special merit of directness. The writing. Is, of course, good in @ Tierary paint of view; thoroughly” ba lanced and elegant. Three ‘characters are well drawa—Sir | Waiter and bis wife, and Lord Arden, Another and most im- | portant character Js Jabez Sneed, we steward. Itisin every | essential a good play, and must of its own merits maintain a | prominent place in the reperiolre of the management. In these days of theatrical decadence it isa positive luxury to hear a work s0 able, complete and satisfying. Miss Keere wae admirable ax Lady Amyott. It will be esteemed one of this versatile Indy's best parts. In the last act she was immense; excelling in earnest agony of griet any- thing we bave ever secu on the stage. Mr. George Jordan succeeded in. giving a very powerfnl and praiseworthy rendering to the part of Str Walter. Mr. Daly as Lord Arden, and Mr. Burnett as the steward, were good, aud the other | characters were entrusted to competent hands.’ The play bas been pnt on the stage in a faultless manner, and may be re- corded a6 & distinc! success. FROM THE NEW YORK HERALD. FROM THE NEW YORK HERALD. Lavra Keenz’s Tneatne.—Seventeen years ago, or there- abouts, Mr. Charles Keene produced at the Park theatre a five | act play, by Mr. Lovell, called LOVE'S SACRIFICE, Al- | though Writien by one of the most eminent of British drama- tists, the play had {ts first hearing in America. Tt was played throughout the Union, and obtained marked success in every city where it was acted. Latterly Mr. Keene revivedhis dra- ma at the Princess's theatre, where it was again successful. With such an agreeable prestige, Miss Lanra Keene secured the WIFE'S SECKET for her theatre where it was played last evening. |The play is admirably constructed, the charac- ters forcible and well imagiced, and the language terse, easy, elegant and forcible, without being overstrained. Miss Keene played Lady Amyott with fine eflect. In the last act her min- | gled supplications for the life of her brother, her anxiety for his safety, and her shriek of horror when her husband annonnces the supposed death of the fugitive, were admirably worked up, Miss Keeve bad a fine artistic opportunity, and mate the most of | _¥ATURDAY—GRAND MATIN! Be | Son's Music it. Mr. Jordan played Colonel Amyoit in'amaply and digaified | Way, and in the last act shared the triumphs of the night with | Miss Keene. Mr. Burnett was good in the part of the steward, | ‘and two minor characters were cleverly acted by Misses Wells | ud MaeCariby. ‘The piece was monnted well, acied carefully | throughout, and made an entire success. A ‘play so good. aa. this in a dramatle point of view, and so entirely unexceptioun- | bie fn every wi noveity in these latter days, and ought to have a great run. ce TRIBUNE, “The Wife's Secret,” a five act i resented for ihe first time at Laura Keene 8 ‘Theatre on Wednesday night, ‘The house was crowaed with critical audience. The play has been most carefully put upon the stage, elaborately rehearsed, and the performance was a decited-wevensss Gree move -soenen “give -freckavae-tn toe singe, and in the tast act the introduction of elegant Turnitare of the real sort, fine bronze statues, silver plate and other sub- stantial tema, give pleasing elfect to the alirring events of the action. Aes Keen played the heroine with earneatne spiricand fidelity. Miss Wells, as Maud, was excellent, an: received well merited approval. Miss Macarthy made a pleas. ing feature of the youthful page, longing for a and aping the swagger of the cavaiiers of the time. Mr. Jor¢an Was, of course, subjected, with Miss Keene, 10 severe compari- son;’but the generous applause which rewarded him at almost every point proved that the audience were satiated. Mr. Daly appenred to excellent advantage as Lord Arden. Mr. Burnett entablished himself at once as. leading fenture of the plece by his decettfvl ad cringing steward. Mr. Wheatleigh and Mr. Levick have amall parta—the one @ French ship captain, the other a Puritan officer, It is compact in action and language: the ineldents follow each other rapidly, and the Interest is un’ ueually well sustained throughout EXPRESS, aura, Keuxe's Trnatak—Tne Wire's Sxcurt —Indend, Laura Keene is one of the gafest actresses upon the stage. She never fails, ard we are constrained to say that her acting alone might have redeemed any play. But, in addition to this, she lastnight acted with even more power than she usualy” does, and compelled us to sympathize with her even while we cou! not but regret that Evelyn Amyot! had been so profound a fool ag to aliow her brother (o plas her in such @ situation. In the last act, where she takes from her husband the permit or pass: port which wil enable her brother to essape, and remarks that e has failed to sign it, her interpretation of Lady Ainyott's emotions was painfully true, and well merited the success which was augured for it by the rapt attention of the audience. With Mr, Jordan we must be equally agreeable. Indeed, we doubt whether any arust at present on the american stage could have given Walter Amyott in the last act of the play bet- ter. He was intent upon his business—spoke his words care- fully and well. and had two or three fine—we may almost say really great—momenis. Asa picture, his leaping to the win- dow and watehing the pursuit of Lord Arden was admirable. Mr. Burnett, as Jabez Sneed, was excellent. Mr. Wheatieizh, as Captain Brouillsrd, good,'apd Miss Macarthy, as Neville, displayed a pafr ot most elegant continuations in’ a charming page’s dress. We can honestly say that the scenery was ex: cellent, and that as far as acting, mounting and scenery could make a success, “The Wife's Secret" deserved to have It DAILY su} ‘The drama entitled “The Wife's Secret," which has been produced at Lanra Keene's theatre, promises to have a ver Successful run. Miss Keene, as Lady Evelyn, wins fresh ad. miration from her friends. SUNDAY MERCURY. Tur Wire's Secker-—We lave given’ but an Impertect sketch of the plot, but it suflloes to show the character of the piece, and its quality as an acting drama. The dialogue is ele- antl¥ finished, vigorous, and effectively divided, euch sentence © point. The situations are all ote sprightliness about two or three e the more intensely dramatic scenes of thelr gioom; The play is put upon'the stage in itberal style and with that atienton to minute details which 1 0 thiatheatre. ‘The last scene—an architectural in-- terior—is quite imposing in its gloomily romantic atmosphere and arisweratie acevssi9n Lavra Keenr’s —The an excellent piece; | wwe can recommend it’ We may great hit” of the season, for ithas met with better success than any of its prede- ‘At this theatre. There is no good reason why it should ain on ihe bills the reet of th Mr. Jordan, Miss and Mr. Burnett, have given ne acting that We shall not tire of gecing, nor will the public, whose opinion ys | we endorse in this instance most cordia | SUNDAY TIMES. —On Wednesday evening “The Marble | | \ CSDEMY OF DhoriU,—THI BIO] AUR SOGtRLy Last Wie BOT TWwor ort en Mm a v7 Hy NIGHTS OF This (Mondas), Weds Friday, Nov. 14 The Dire ansiaeill wth lees every poate Wnecior®, axioms to Tull 19. the made to the pubiie pee intel bpd rr THE LAST THRER NIGHTS for thie (Monday); Wederedin ten Fring nolwidstanding a . Wednes er a Sr ae ths y Pn noe or ‘o ngopt this course in consequence ef the Academy of Music having been "mouths IS gennad Charts Fate be ioe been let wevera eared chaably clown a the 64 of the oho mont, ‘Tho com. unavoldal at the end 0 t month, i pany wil Perform to Philadelphia & vcccmiee in Restos janidary, abd return to New Wort in F . IN THE NEXT THREE WEEKS, Ypbichare therefore tbe iat ofthe fail ueneon, wi the plage ne 28 3h DHE F) aia Lent puto ot IN reaan t renowned gr Q ie Pir at 1 tee MAGIC vane ane ee UGUENOTS. wilh a moat extraordinary cast, and entirely new and naagnifi. cent dreases from Paris. Last night bud teeth pom apernot ee night but two ht Dol ait RICILIAR VESPERS, be its magnificent mise en scene, immense orchestra amd orus. COLSON, BRIGROUL FERRI, JUNO, PORRA MULLER, “OROUS, Quinto" Sn“ RuwIO, BAUR, TARANTE] By Miss DEULIN, Mr. DANSTAED?. and the corps de bullet nn ea lost pomitively the iani ni one): SICHIAN VESPuse. ON THURSDAY EVENING, NOV. 17, GRAND bXTKa NIGHT. Fits appearance fp, America of rineipal Prima Dew rom the fest Ttallas’ Opern houses, principal Prima Donna from ian ‘Third appearance of the great Tenor, SIGNOK CARLO BEAUCARDK, ON Tuunspay Bvesina, Nov. 1, IL TROVATORE Heil sabes iow’ Qcak” eepreartine Haat eae oes Of Leonsre, make iret appearance in e poison she has “created,” at the grand theatre of La Soaling rico. the Opera of it KOVATORE having been expresdg: composed for bim by Slenor Verdi. PROGRAMME FOR THIS WEEK. MOND AY—Last night but two of he SICILIAN VESPERS, WEDNESDa ¥—Last night but one of the SICILIAN VRS- PRps. WMiinspayv—peputin America of Matame ALBERTI, inl, TROVATORE, with the great Tenor, Signor BRAU- CARDE, as Manrlco, which part was expressly composed for him by Verdi FKIDAY—Vositively the last night of the SICILIAN VES- PERS. » On ao extraordinary DA ¥—First night in America of the MAGIC FLUTE. ‘The swle ot seats and private boxes for this evening and Wednesday's performances of the SIC LIAN VESPERS commences this morning. ALE OF SEATS THE For the first appearance of Madame ALBERTINE, with the t rico in TL. TROVATORE, great tenor BE AKDE as M aud for the positively last night of THE SIOLLIAN VESPEBS, on Friday, commences to-morrow at the all & REGULAR TICKET OF FICES, The box office, Academy of Music; Sibell’s station 12 Wall street; No. 2 Astor House, and Breusing’s ant tores. N™% BOWERY THEATRE. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, NOV. 4 AND 15@ First night of a new drama, entitled FAST WUMEN OF THE MODERN TIME; The tale re ie ua ras Cree AND SuBuKaS, ted and favorite actress mee SMIss FANNY. HERRING, will make her fra appearazcy at this theaire; and 444 Broadway, AOUL. wos M Offer a select and varied ETHIOPIAN KNTEATAINMENT. BRILLIANT 1RIOMPH. Toconclude with the most successful burlesque of the sear ener MASKED BALL, Introduelog most of Shakspere's heroes: lear ‘Eph Horn, Chas, While, Ned Davis, D. 8, Wana viave Fiokets 25 cents.” Commence at 734 o'clock, [XON & AYMAR'’S CIRC! AT THE ChaMiAM a MPHITHEATRE, ill ‘elt wininr soseon te the shove beoke : ir winter seagon : orm oN HONDAY EVENING, NOV 4 Iss. company is composed ‘elite ‘same (roEpe that appeared at Niblo’s Garden last season. "Among the nuinber is the ‘Also Messrs, Durandland Painter: Toney Pastor, Clown; W. [esers. ; Toney a i We aslor, William, Walter and Albert Ayrar, C. Shay. . atest rider inthe werld, One of tbo or a ler in wor! one the eireus at Mblo's Garden, ia engaged. and iy 8a pear. ‘Mile. LOUISE WELLS’ famons bippodramatic troupe is alse engaxed to perform Horee pieces, "eines apyestee aan notice will be given. B, SCUDDER'S LECTURES. ‘The Rov, HENEY M. SCUDDER, M. D., D, D., will €a- Uver tho te rae INwtTTUTE, AT THE COOPER 8: ee pis 4. a bdo temple covering more than ten acres of ground; ind; Mode ip: ‘Tickets for the course--Gentlemen 75 cents, Indies 50 cents; @ gentleman and lady $1; single admission 5) ecats. For sale ‘the bookstores and door. Doors open at 7, to commence at 8 O'clock. RAYTON’S NEW PARLOR No, 718 and 720 Boadway, oopouie New York Hotel. io. 71 way. iow . ‘Best eutertaltiment in the elty. Immense success of MR. AND MKS. HESEI DRAYTON’S PARLOR OPERAS AND LYRIC PROVERBS, Acknowiedeet vy the public press to be the most pleasing, ~ gant and amusing entertainment in Amertos. very evenin; o' " Grand 8 (except Saturday), a on Sakurday at Bh, " Monday evening, Nov. ‘clock, NEVER DESPAIR. BETTER LATE THAN NEVER. Places may be eecured any number of fn adi Peete tte pect eS (ni No free list. The entertain- bi (MONDAY) EVENING—THE SICILIAN VESPERS for the last time but two. On Wednesday and most positively the last two nights of the SICILIAN VESPE) On Thursday ALBERTINI and BEAUCARDE in IL TROVA- TORE, On Saturday, MATINEE on an extraordinary scale. 3 LUTE, with an immense cae unavoidably closes at the end of the present month. 'PECIAL NOTICE.—BOSTON HOWARD ATHENSUM.— S ‘Mr. COLLINS, the celebrated Irish comedian will commence a short Moods the Math where, as best It lendid sengs are nightly “The Widow Machree” four times in succesaion before the dience are satisfied. Mr. Collins’ previous en; will prevent his remaining more than six nights in ‘ashe goes direct to New Orleans, where he is for the mas holidays, at the St. Charles theatre. which he fol- lows to fulill engagements at Mobile, Memphis, Nashville, Cin- cinnati, Philadephia, St. Louis, Chicago, &c. He will appear in New York in lauer part of the spring. Managers wish- ng to negotiate will adaress all letters to Wm. Collins’ agent, Soutn Eleventh street, Philadelphia. [URCH’S “HEART OF THE ANDES,” Now on exhitfion at the Studio Building, No. 15 Tenth street. between Fifth and Sixth avenue. Open from 8 A. M. till 6 P. M., and from 7 till 10 event Admission 25 cents. J. McCLUBE. HE EXHIBITION OF ‘ PAGE'S “VENUS At the National Academy of Design, Wednesday, Nor. 16. REAT NATIONAL PICTURE. “THE HOME OF WASHINGTON AFTER THE WAR.” (Painted by Rossiter and Mignot) will be on exhibition at the National Academy of Design, Tenth street, near Brondway on and after Fi ov. 1S. J. McOLURE, il be continued te ‘ONCERT.—FATHER KEMP'S FAMOUS Concert Company will sing in the gave place to * The Wife's Secret,” a play eminently ited to bring out into strong relief the finest points of Miss Keene’sncting. Mr. Jordan, as Sir Walter Amyott, dresses splendidly and acts well. Nobler then Othello, how Walter Amyott does not “doubt yet on such proof as reason refuses to ‘re- ject,’ rise into true grandeur of love, and taking | hia ‘great sorrow to himself, demands only that the woman he has so truly loved. and peeves unirue, shill go away out of his sight with whatsoever she pleases to take with her, leave | ing him to bear @ broken life, as he best may—alone. The | sentiment here is grand and true, i y true man’s thinking. Wo ¢ h subdued pa a terribly sug touching and ertectiv Evelyn of Mise Kee: how it could be betier. 5 | hroughout; and in the burst—zhe sustained anguish in the fifth | believes her brother killed by her husband’s hard—positively superb. The otber charact | wholly subordinate, except Sneed—o hypocritical scoundrel, a | domestic Iago—finely rendered, as a marked character part, | by Burnett. “The Wife's Secret” is tinely mounted, the last | ~set" especially being one of the best representations of an old | gothic chamber we have ever seen. The stage furniture is arucularly rich and appropriate. mapy—strong points. lev humanity in ive reticence, is more The Lady ‘As 4 play, it has come— | language is graceful and | etic. ‘Taken altogether, Keene's hands, itis one of | the most effective of modern plays. ‘The Wife's Secret” hag | proved a decided hit, and is on his week again, | | | DAY ATLAS, ‘The Wite's Secret” at this theatre bas successes of the season subject with great skill. nt there ts no effort in th easily and beantity without great depth or remarkable | brillinuce of any sort, but with the special merit of dirvetness. | ‘Lhe writing is, of course, good in a literary point of view, tho- | roughly baiwneed and elegant. ‘Thu play is well gotten up, and the characters were all well acted by this otra He beet eg After the play will be produced the Grand Tragic Opera o NORMA, seacpuuanskea Under the immediate superintendence of THOMAS BAKER, who, having been the favorite pupil and bosom friend of Bel lini, !s eminently qualitied to conduct so important a work. THE CHORUS HAS BEEN INCREASED TO SIX, pr proved one: Lovell has tr est ne} cipal charact are distributed as follo Signora M: » Smitherint indame Fefixcia Vincentio “Mlle, Charisetto Peterisko tinguished muaical celebrities, it would be hazardous, during the present disastrous state of the pubile (whatevor that may mean), to predict for them an imme- | diate Curore; but that they must succeed, sooner or later, is po- sitive. ‘They will probably accomplish this ditlicult feat ‘when- babel they bécome snecesaiul. ‘were Know, ring thetr | rief but brilliant tour through Chicago, Peoria, Baton Rouge | i “ERIMA DONNAS; benee | sions. Should this be one pear every evening, the public need have no. Apprehension of weir becon aspired on the off nights, The Child ‘An interesting duo of 2.....8ig. Le Vincent auger infantive loveliness ‘sig. Jeitries Poltio, a Roman Pro-Cousul, MMtnsane Flavitis, a Centurion. Orovess, an Arch Droid Dreas Circle sents may be ee of no character fin | most posit | New York, Nov. 10, 1859, Brook Tabernacle on Monday aud Tuesday eveninga, Nov, 14.and 1s xin dersey City Metropolitan Hall on Wednesday eveniag, Noy. 16. ‘At the Cooper Institute on Thursday and Saturday event Nov. 17 ana 19, with Grand Orchestea, all clad in costumes 100 years ago. Tickets 25 cents; children 15 cents. Doors open at 7; concert commences at 8 o'clock. ‘Their concerts are very attractive. Al eee (MONDAY) EVENING—THE SICILIAN VESPERS for the last time but two. On Wednesday and Friaay the last two nights of the SIOILIAN VESPER ursday ALBERTINT aud BEAUCARDE in IL TROVA- TORK, On Saturday, MATINEE on an extraordinary scale. Next week (Moncay) first night of Mozart's fairy opera, the IC FLUTE, with an immense cast. The Opera season unavoidably closes at the end of the present month, MERICAN DRAMATIC FUND ASSOCIATION, 486 Broadway,—A meeting of the associates is here- Panty pre iy aera ea emee™ * 5 5 a CHARLES 8. BERNARD, ‘Becy. A. D. F. Association. ALACE GARDEN MUSIC HALL.—THIS SPACIOUS Hall, 50 by 200 feet, will be let for Balls, Fairs, Lectures, 4c. Apply atthe entrance on Fifieenth street. ‘ASHINGTON a TER MASONIO ALTAR, At GOUPIV'S NEW GALLERY, Tia corner of Ninth street. Admission 25 cents. * f jrereraie serssesterchnaeser BRON Si iL J MEDI TOR HUNTER CAN BE CONSULTED AT Fag oilice, No. 3 Division street, New York, established tm 1833, and nowhere else, Open from 8 A. M. until 10 P.M. R. R. CORBETT—19 DUANE STREET, MEMBER OF D fe iad ee be College, mai be oe nited with confidence a established tours KUM. 18 P.M. @undays excepted.) ONLY OFFICE, 483 BROADWAY, NEXE theatre, up stairs; hours from 7A. M. ‘Treatment by letter, per post or p Ang ‘apa BR. RALPH'S OF F1C®S—OORNER OF Hi OUSTON Crosby atreets (139 5 Rares eee Pee anes _ RT ARR AGE 3.58 Sa R, COOPER, 14 DUANE STREET, THs Nay bo counted dally frosts ta te a, ar oe ne Ne v0 Te morning tll ry PARI,AND LONDON OFFICES OF DR. LARMONT, 647 Broadway, New York, up stairs. Consultation hours % A.M, to6 P.M. ‘treatment by mail and express also. — . n URTR 4 ve NES’ ELECTRO CHEMICAL BATHS, 119 FOl Avenue —The only establishment ationded by VERGHNES, the inventor televeates for tae eakwedon Of Babe tallic substances from Ue 6 billy, chilis and fer