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tn FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. — Parpay, Now 15-6 P. M. The gold market opened at idl tuis worming acd soon aflerwards advauoed w 141%, but frou this potas there Was @ gonoral decline to 140%;, followed, however, by @ Fecorery to 140i 0 140% at the eiose. Afier the ud- Journmeat of tho board a cabie despatch representing five-twenties at 703; 19 Londen, an advance of ty upon {Le previous quoiaiion, was Feceived, and a relapse to 1403 took piace, this price being afterwards bid. There ‘wasa good burrowing Gomand for coim, but the supply ‘was in excess of 11, and loanswere made xt 447 per cent for carrying. The cross clearings amousted to 964,209,000, the gold balancos to $1,017,552, and the currency ba.ancea (o $1,526.544 The foreign bankers contuued Ww. vt buyers. auticlpavon of tie effect of Congressional fegisiaton in relation to the Quances and the reconstruction question, The professional epecula- tors are rapidly cluunging from the bear to the bull side of the market, and ite upward tendeucy im assieved Lo some extent by @ demand, speculative and ottierwise, from importers and the mercaotile community geueraliy, ‘among whom there 1#'a strong desire that the premiom | ‘should advance, in order that prices of merchandise may be similariy affected. There has been so much deprossion in trade for a long time past that bus:ness men are auxious for relief through a return of buoyancy in the markets, and ihev'are, therefore, for the most part, advonates of currency inflation, or, at least, a suspension of furthercontraction, That a powerful party in Con- reas will favor the issue of at teast a hundred miilions ‘more national ban notes for distribution in the South- om States is atready Known, and it te a foregone con- clusiem in minds conversant with the state of pubiic ‘opinion, and coguizant of the present temper of the | members of both houses on she currency question, that the aot authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to con- tract the volume ot United States notes at the rate of four millions 2 mouth will be re; ‘The prevailing sentiment of the entifé country is agtinat the further contraction of the ciroulating medium, and after the excesslve-Contraction of the past year this is by no (treme of injudieious inflation. Speculation on the stook ‘exobange grows apace, and chore has begn a large busiuess transacted at advancing prices to-day, the sirongest and most excited of the rail- the of earnings, and a very builish feeling + prevails with regard to it just now to the street. The whele market, however, has a sirong upward tendency, (nd'one of the largest bull movements tn the bistory of he street is talkod of very generally. But Wail street awe be. takén, with several grains of Z pie canegcen on. le tr money fom the Stock Exchange, bat ihe supply wae abundant $ neven, por cont, did ‘first'class houses were able to brow, in most "1 ‘tmstapces, at € currency. from the, West puthward, ag yet, Hardly exoseds it The banks ere unting the er) arade ef commercial paper at ér cent, but “inferior signatures are out of favor. At the commencement of business there was a good ‘omand for ali the. leading railway ebares, at prices ‘¢ading Opward from those current at the close iast ;Wontng, but at the early sessjoa of the open board there Pasa of ‘48% from the highest point pre- touched. New York Central sold at 114x; ‘dre, 139% 07856; Roading, 98; Micuigan Southern, 81% 82 Oloveland and’ Pireburg, 63% 0 83%; Cleveland and 104; Rook Isiand, 9676 s OT; Northwestern, es © 59%¢! Go: preferred, 6554; Fort Wayne, 98%; ‘Weutern Umen Telegraph, 323; 0 8334; Obto and Missis- Appi certificates, 2534. \ At the first regalar board the market was frm and here was a large and well distributed business trans- Acted, New York Central and Erie being the most active af the railway shares, Pacific Mail was neglected, there eing only a single transaction tm the stock. North- jyestern common Was quiet at 61% @ 51%. New Morte Central oldeed 34, higher than at the same {me yeaterday; Erie 3, Hudson River 3, a sata Southern 13¢, Llineis Central %, tard Pittsburg 2, Clevélatid and Toledo %, Rock Island Northwestern 2%, do. preferred 5, Fort Wayne }, 10 and Missiasipp! Certificates %, Atlantic Mall 1. hjoverament securities were heavy. Coupon five- wrention ot 1889 closed i lower, issue Of 1964, new brows of 1865 14, now issue of 1867 34, seven-thirties, Bud eeries, X. The State stocks were dall, and'Vir- jnia gixes (now) dectinei 3s. The express shares were sy Merchanw’ Union, whieh declined 4. \adame advanced 1%, and Wells, Fargo & Co, 1. At the open board atone o’cluck the market was firm for railway ebares, and Northwestern advanced to 52. (At tie'eecond regular board the speculative feeling was wnimated, and Northwestern advaaced to 58 and Erie to ¥33%. ‘There was increased activity and buoyancy in and Pittsburg, which advanced to 843. @osed % higher than at (he @rst regular board, Cleveland and Pittsvarg %, Nortawestera ido preferred 54, Fors Wayne 3. Pacific dial was K lower; Westera Union Yelogriph %. Government Jrourities were inactive but hominally steady at the pre- fiotiedectine, Tennessee sixcs (new) doclined 4. The @xpregs shares were heavy, snd United States showed a (decline of 1%{, American i*, Adama 14. Af the open board a: haif-pars three the market was trong and excited, especially for Erie and Northweslera Yemmon. New York Ceptrat soit at 1145); Erie, 73% a 8; Reading, 975% ; Michigan Soathern, 61%; Cleve- "pnd and Pittsburg, 8424; Rock Island, 96% a 97; Nortn- yertern, 53% = 55%; 40, preferred, 65% @ 68% (fecifio Mail, 134% » 135, Wsstern Union Telegraph, 81% A S1K. During the ress of the aferncon the market buoyanband excited, and (bere was a pariicu- active demand for Eris, At the close at six o'clock @ubjoined quotations were carrent:—New York Con- 4K 0 114% ; Erie, 73% a 7375, Hndson River, 128 ; Reading, 07%, 0 07%; Michigan Southern, 815 j Cleveland and Piltyburg, 84% a 84%; Rook nd, 96%; 0 97; Fort Wayne, 93 a 95%¢; North weetera, 8 64, do. preterrad, 0544 0 6534; Paste Mall, 134% Ohto and Missssippt ceriifcates, 2636 & 25%; Gniow Telegraph, 2155 a 31%. foreign exchange inarket wee dall, bet frm at the quotations —Rankers’ dille om Rngiand at . day, 100 109g; a three dap, 100% 0 100%; Dills, 103% e 100; bile om Paris at sixty B17) & 6.10%, at three days, 5.159% a 6.1435. Bt. Paul aud Chicago Railway Company has been by the wavstisation of five new directors, of whom ere “rectors of the Chicago aad North. Railway Company, for tbe same number of the directora, Mesara, W. BH. Ogden, ke Holbrook, M 3 M. F, Young and John Farrington are the names former, © | Whe receipts for customs and the receipta, payments ‘Aad Dalances a: thie Sub-Lreasury tn tile cuy for the ox- Pred portion of the week Lave besa as followsr— i” bey nena pros yeomwel Recep. Reipta Payments. 1... . 9000 98 $6 059,413 ° $6, 834,568 pienern cot $23,000 2,097, TL 2,828 140" 108,254 068 300,729 446,087 107/631, 022 2394) 1,451,208 108. 806, 105 7 06, 611,860 1, uaOLB 108,018,001 Sen ‘valu Of the importations of dry. goods at the PRP Coe the week emiing November [6 compares with (eh preceding weer as follows \ Now, AA ——_ nom Nov, 1. — Zz Value, afactures of wool.. 647 chy fie M4 4 alacuuree of cotton 4A aan ifactures of Bik... 427 sive tactaree Of fiak.. GP Te yot.o7s OlAMCOUS...,,-.00 286 10d 102,584 us nme: 468 #92, 808 ‘oval. eres & women utes of, Ake oe at oe Siero 2 i ae, st 183 es vi 8 Kvn a % -.- — SALES AT THE mew yore ‘VORN STOCK ExCHa! Friday, No Nov. 15-10:15 A. M. amyshaweue PRC's 9836 byes Bxp Co. Woy Ubio & is 9.09 do. 14) do 10 Bo) Berle Ist marta we ing rm coney ba SEQ 50 ex Wa 0 kan 058g Sow An&lert om pref 82 ig Dock bonds 9 ios Cler, Sa ‘in Rid m Hasloaal Bk ++ 9 20 Chic & N 100, do. 20 Rawk ote De ptedl pret: 18 “noitic sail As ¢ Wo West ue 100 ie 800 Mariposa aR Auauite 249 Adama : 108 : 4 40, 62 2 do 548 Piste, FWECH RR 98 foo wei 18) ait & ii pee. at 0) Weils, Fai ‘arre Tt pref. 9 To Wi ; iar & Cin ist pret. 17 COMMERCIAL REPORT, Pripar, Nov. 15-6 P.M. Corrox.—There prevailed a fair demand for this staple, chiefly trom exporters, and previous prices were realized. The market closed steady at the appended quotations, The ‘salen were 2,500 bales, including 1,600 for export and 256 for spinning, We quote:— ¥. 0. 9} rket continued quiet and prices were sales (not before reported) were about for Baltimore and 23 ic. 8 Bo. Th egies. Iba, at 22: a 22igo a cent, The drain ae ac hoe the flow |, it about Ye. for Baltimore, 223 ‘ortage Lake, At these qo: but little soughtafter. We f 2,420 jesina, reported at 10c., wold. in bond. }Otber kinds were quiet, but oneraliy firm. Canpirs —Adamantne were quiet, but steady at prices sapere: at from le. to ‘Sperm and patent were sicady respectively SCesiene r.--Rosendalo wea steady at $1 78, Com Yarx.—We Bote the wale of 149 bales on private terms, DYrwoops.—We of no sales of importance, St. , Detroit, and 22i0 for Pe for t, and 220 for beard) Domingo logwood was quoted at $3 a demand for most, articies coming his head was, light, but pravious prices were There were sales ol ogi te ano Dyks.—The under ally ‘aa ntalned. Madder vin gt ah t Tbe yam Kowrle oa private terms, FLouR amp Grain. — ag 426 bbls. flour, 215 do. £3 500 bags corn seeels' wheat, 24,800 do, corn, 30 de, ats, 14.406 do. id 21,900 ‘do. peas. Ihe demand (or tjur fontinued peoa both tor shipment and ihe J trade, and the market inde was firm, the sales ing wt ‘ull prices: "At the close the market was Het: | California waa quiet, but the. sales were wi 14,000 bola” Southern “dour was moderately active, bois. Kye rm, with ‘demand. The Were Sabie at 0 $828, Cor meal was in moderate quest. Sales bis nt 87 6 $7 for ope ok ine, ia "$60 lor Settad oy and $675 for 0°940 '9 75 0 10 15 Oa 10 w 8 80 a 13 00 a wa 8 5) 00 0 18 50 9 60 a 10 90 109 a 13.00 13 00 a 14 00 14.00 a 15 50 1) W0 » 1200 2B a 15 So Weide a meal, of 65 — 635 jorn ineal, eeadriie THe 710 n meal, Jersey.» 60a 635 The Wumar market con dived dl it and we note & further concession of 2c. — bushel; the sales PER pig ea oe ae et a 0, for Nos 3 an era 08 tor winter, Cora Av o lowe =A trie © Westérm wixed, t was dull and nominal at $1. anes rth, sales of 7,000 = Fr decided iar $1.43 for Weneru, aad $1 W's $1 yam d ielay mall cotion at $4, 1,000 boxes cheese a oe, Bs. and 480 ‘bores bacon at 500 pe "0 Lom “nt Se. Sd, $0.08 vonbols west of “w) il. @ Lid., 300 bdis, 900 bois, rosin at Bs. od. perm oil at 8; yor 280 tbe To An it cases do. at 30s. To "Hamburg, iv steamer, OOD wales ection at 5s, Bd., 300 pkgs. lard at Sdn, 2 . 6d. 50 pkgs. tallow at 35s., 6,000 bushels rye at 10d. aud QW woos measurement goods’ at 85s, a 808, ‘The chariers Denies ae to, & direst port In the South Sea, Bv,w) oe s hayes brig to ihe Windward, 1-0nt bate ble. at Wolds sl va bral. tar (or orders, | Pofroloum af Gay, andebaek from Faleruso with fruit to Rew "orks Boston, Philadelpiia and Baltimore at $1400; & brig to river Piste, lumber sud gvoda: « British brig to Liverpool, 1,00 bbe “(moto 4 direct port es, tre Continouk, ove 180" ati BS digect port on the Coutine: Gusev CLorn was Father, more active, Sales 225 bales In Boron at 7% c.. gold, im bond, Smail lots were selliag here nt die., carrey, ae aor moderately active, Sales 100 bales Jos on Bt ABO, —Mac.la was dull and nominal at Ife. a me. et 'n fare demand; sates were anade of | 8 Of Sisal 10) bales were disposed of va priva Hors — We have no change to note tm prices;: the demand was fair Toe salve were G) bales at 60. a 10c., a8 10 quality Hav.—Thece coutinued a. fair gerning nd inrices were nag Shipping was quoted Ie. a and retail low $1 1d ‘There was an improved demand for Scotch ress for which, were without here were sales of 100 tons. Tne oe (from yard) at Glengarneek sad rally quoteu $43 » 43. Leatnen.—The demand for both hemlock and oak movers, aod prices of simoet all deesriptions are in buyer's s favor, though not quotably lower, Lomasa.—tastern opi im ip moderate and changed; salen 20) with. juiet, and generally quoted $38 lage «) Oe asadead, wen.smelliligistbth than. amend and $1 tor in Laan wae 4 pres comer Lascns.—There was ao demand of pyices. of all cae vxckeye A male OF 18 onde I por, Jette of turpentine, oy & fal Noating a eavites nee fe Sic ie, Bele * bet nee t,t tft me eee ‘ aes S42 Sales ae pip eae (aboin’ iat sh ‘ngoed wee ili sod pera’ 1 Oa Bi WD beeeny it cut il ‘wan ts somo-dermand; alee ia, uses. ak Thos Fh se Gall and prices wees comlys. Cay digilies are dull unchauged ) ot ge. walle terdan Gases ot for mantee, Prdvisie ys 72 pkgs, Deef, do lard and isi ce hy st Sar had dai and acta spe terete 4 bee ; a ae faradisy of» bad 4 ‘berta: remaleed te ‘mana cae st iyo mats . accord! Quaily. Butter Peeronevis Sedan bale, nat pot tf te ase’, ity ane rik: wete ola af thee! aa quiet, adn aa Jower, (he marke, clos! 4 uh an tees Be alguna een af wid di Bie Hy erg Re, toto doy month, oo rats derma: ho, sad I veh a and prices w jov ander, Om private alos of isanipeip aan ties oe t7 ata A fers for Rien ~sma ot Dye & nie gre To omat a diie: ee ta $3299; cround, $92, and RUrk'e Island, Se. Spinks. The morket for all 4s vote aut, bur prev ous prices were ai ealive: Sreax we vas medgrate; ht aan hat be inure he as antes of Seutweky, there export Ts went. andi ond 6 fow heavy purchases by manulac Wrecs, eg vb Lthie dan sanlpe Pa Lhd, at. Te. lise’ Ital was slmuet woglisted hgh ere rere ny anged: ates 6 eises Uhio Bad 16 do. private tras, Tis, — sf Medi demand: aod 9 trite pevers, 4 re smal. Séien were Ler § Naod ® feacuon’ undar Le’ eae nai ab Bio. a Lge. aud Banca at wige, Ki wold, OF 4 we heard of no sales. TALLOW. —The market wos quiety bub wo bave nochange ‘cae flere. Halos TOWN the as iisce, w lke, aeeord- si baatnoas dot bhe pre sca riees of ulinont all kind Dealors are*very al in domestte Qeece, 6 OF MAU! ACCOR, heavy and tend dowa- U8 (0 reaban, and woul probably accent of prices to efoct sales of Tha snitude. fi demand, but weak, while Texas is nght afer, bab slightly lower of foreign ainost, uniinpertaut, and.” rematy notntn: ‘The sales are 27, Tbs, feces at Ste. a Ste. tovluding | ovaibe: Michiznny at Ales 12.00 se, x8 No. Le . At We, ; | 70.00 do. Oho and M chigaa a) dle, a dle, 5,00 x and 1 Ohio at 48o,, 10,00) ‘do. x'do. at «se 1h) do, mixed do, at 400.5 13,000 do. 3x co. wad above at Gils’ &, Gis 1.000 dv. fie jl Hnolt at Bee, X00) do, delaiie ot452., 20M day manne W Bae tera at ue... Tio ao unwashed Obid Zen 000 do, unwashed NeW Orleans at York aud Obio. washed, 15,00 do HA) do. Western and 8) terme; also 25,000 lbs. super and exira pulled tqrina,. 30,900 dv. do, ab ir. a BTYe., Baio do, bag alt TOW ” private on privace, 6,0») do. No. f ii and spring ‘cle California at 250. a ily burry do, at duc., iso) lbs. burry do, average Al do. at 2Bi.c. mad 25.000 do. ate terme; also 4, ‘Texas wt Bie +, Neluding one lot of 32,000 Ibs. ne on pris | Gr foreign we dove sates of 43, bales Rio Grace snd MB do, Cape on Private terms. . Tan ToR?. Trotting of Brooklyn Road Horses ot Course, L. I. ‘Yesterday afternoon a trotting match for $1,000, mile heats, bert three in five, im harness. came of at the Union track. The attendance was large indeed for the fail season of the year. Tue weather, however, was de- lightfal, and the reads of egress to the course, being in exceilent condition, dry and devoid of dust, had the ef- fect of bringing together a large concourse of Brooklyn sportsmen, Tho match for decision bad created consid erable interest among the owners of fast roadsters on Long Isiand some length of time, Mr, Hunter offered to match bie bay mare against any other roadster on the island for with the proviso inat the opposing steed should stand above fourteen bands A promiuent Brook- ign wine wercuant eagertf took up the gauniet, oaming yeeterday as tae perden @f test, A sorre! mare of fine gait and good pro portions, owned by one Mr, Smith, war se to compete with Mr. J. Hunter's bay mare, which, at Gret appearance, looked tae model of atrotter, T! igterest in the contest was unosually great betweon ¢! the owners aud backers of the respective hoises; when they had undergone tho uaua!l amount of scoring, the odds centred on the sorrel mare at two to one, Hunter's friends bit freely a: this, the investments being very heavy, for @ provincial race, After the first | heat, however, thoy had reason to regrot thelr want of judgment, First Heat, —The sorrel ® won ve pole, And was backed freely at $100 to $60 sue would wio the race. Without Much delay in the pre) scoring a good start was effected; soon after which the sorrel ook a command- ing toad, and, passing the quarter, was two lengths in front in forty four seconds. So ugly did Humter’s maro—driven by bimself—act, the sorrel was induced to take matters easily, reaching the half-mile four lengths the leader in 1:29, After this she bad it ber own way, the bay incessantly breaking The sorrel mare, driven bo 4 Campbell, wom by py “a de tance.” Time, 2 Sesond. He Heas’—“tve sorrel waa the favorite at $100 to $10. Again eo perversely did Hunter's horse act pre- vious vo starting that betting was at a standstill lo this heat the bay mare cut up mors capera and did more runbing than tm the Girst heat, and the judges came to the conclusion she shouid@e distanced for not adhering to a trotting instead of a ramping gait, Tue tullowing is the summary :— ‘Trorrivc,-- Umiow Covass, L. L, Friday, Nov. 15.— Match for $1,000, mile beats, best three in five, in bar- ness, Owner's s m., unknown. James Hunter's b. m., Time, 2. Sevoral impromptu matches came off a*terwards, which created considerable amusement to the company present, ‘Trotting at the F shion Course, L. I. There were two matches on the Fashion Course yos- terday afternoon, bat the attendance of sporting men was anything but large, The frst match was for a purse of $2,000, dest three in five, between the mare American Giri and the horse John J. Bradley; tho second for a stake of $200, milo beats, best three in five, in which were entered Twilight, Lizzie, sorrel mare and the are, The betting was animated, and con- siderable, money changed hands over tne result. In the first race tho American (ir) was the favorite,and one hundred to eighty was freely offered aud taken, At ene time the betting was one hundred ‘to fifty. First Heal—Atter a short time spont (sf ‘gotting the borses warmed up they got the send off, when the Ameri- can Girl took the lk ee poi ati i sho the half mile ja 1:38. ‘gained ‘one feng:b, but the homestretch be oe short and broke, the Ameri. ahead, Time, 2:32. one was frecly offered on the aig bad'a little the best on the send off, uarter pole jongths ahead Oo mearing the half-mile pole Bradiey broke, but soon re- far aien himself, and neid his own until coming ia on home stretch, whem the American Giri broke and Bradley deaned ber, coming in a winner by neariy @ length in 2:33.44. Third ‘Heat, Considerable time was spent in getting the horses off, but wnen they did they started neck and neck. On a resen ing the on pe pole toe American Girt badthe lead about half a length, but Bradley soon gion, and both passed the haif-mile pole togeth ey kept ogee end peck until neariag the judges’ stand, when the Boy made a brush, but be was ee, fetes by the mare, and both came in neck and seck, deciding it a dead heat, Time, 2:36. Mea’, —' off, the American oeaie mile pole two is the summary :— “ W. Borst entered b. g. Joba J. Bradley. 210 1 1 entered American Girl.......... 1 00 3 2 were entered Lizzie, Twilight, the sorrel mate and gry mare, The race seitled down between tue two frat — Twilight winning the Grst, third apd foura 18, SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO TWE WERALD, Trotting at the Mystic Course, Boston. Boston, Nov, 15, 1867. A five thousand dollar match took place on the Mystic Park course this afternoon between the chestnut stallion Fearpaught, eniored by J. J. Bowen, of Boston, and the brown stallion George Wilkes, entered by John Crooks, of New York, roe pore pe A pce vad tive, to Wagon. re was a at ie and the contest was vive sad had the pole and took the lead when oa ite Sens, ae tae iret q: 7, and at the last 4! sod towed Wiest aks i i a Hi He TH ? i The Hartford Times reports that the Grand Jury in that city hae brought im true bills against the following bank officers :— oy K. Comkite, cine tea pe ot ot Now Pee SS for i oS sitet ear aud 6 hail, ce sscptng beat BAS Se eet (Coueeeowe word mate rod. concealed accounts, a@ follow! do, at | Sn ge notionalized Huy io oH er" pend owe amount stolen, @: xcept $300 in epecie and ertenbaeks (which “ihe atte directors are posi. ve ios tous ws they are missing); was obtamed (rom the depastescoauat, the footings of which wore forced on he vedger wisbout any regard w detalied entries The hsepvery of the embezziements were in this way ad failed to write up sund: books owned by deposnors, aod the casi work for lim, He saw at once that this arrangement would bring him out, aod without losing time be ~~ toded 808) bis Wile Was ili ia Saratoga, aud he laush gO ‘on immediately Lo see her, As thefe Was no PUsp'cion against him he was allowed to depart, since which time not been Heard from, except O8 One Occasion, when a Bridgeport man m him in-Cauada, aod said, “iow are yon, Rarnu: “sir,” respouded tho indigoant It, “that 1s Bot my mame; MY WA~we a Smiih;’ and toe gentioman, th.ok- ing, perhaps, he was mistaken, passed on, but was afterwards satisfied that it was Burau be saw, Barnum, Meead of going to seo his wife (that story was pure fiction), took with bim « woman from Bridgeport, who, it waa sopposed, possessed an “excellent character” and would have been “an ornament co society’ hud she not made this one faise step, ‘The bank bas already expeuded about 11 ts parhana unnecessary * almost contdence,” gor oniy of fe * ‘wonder polo fsbo ie | $2,100 for detective ser: ices to arr st the defauiter, but Without success, aud ibey baye ow g veo up Lhe chase, In 1868 P. 'T. Baroum gave bonds for his nephew in the sum of $15,000, bot the bonds wers not revewod yearly a@ required by law, waich wa@ ao-omission en- Wrely necidenta: on ine part of the bank officers, who the bond good though probaoly gave the mate ter Littie thought, as tbey ni so much conidence im the teller, in May st, however, @ ov bond was taken out for the syme amount, sig’ T Baroum €5,000, tho father ‘of yduog Barnum $3 b00; and Mr, Temtiuson $5,000. ‘Tne bank foiks hope both bonds will bold good, as the embezzlom*nis were made uniter both bond, throogo a mistake, the word ‘dolla out, ‘80 the bond reads * meaning anything or nothing; and Mr. P. T. Barnum, op account of this {ufos A CSUNONES: 4 CADEMY OF MUS) FinstT GRAND. tralian ormss MATINEE, MATINEE, REDUCED PRICE! AT TO-DAY (SATURDAY) NOV. 1s 'AT ONE. SIGNOR GIORGIO RONGONI, for tho fret and only time, in his grent character of DON PASQUAL, TICKETS TO var Paths OF OF TRE HOUSE, DOLLAR ONLY. ‘CADEMY or iam 9 “4 Ifa UPER. Diveotor. . ‘ AY EVENING. SECOND “sight OF G0: tha ew OPERA, MEO B GTUMETTA. HOMES GHUMLETEA TUBSDAY BYBRING, RO ry ‘ONLY NIGHT. OF REDUCTION OF PRICKS GENERAL ADMISSION, ONE DOLLAK ONLY. FAMILY GiRCLE, FIFTY CENTS ONLY. Pit. BOX orice, AT THE Eaton? AND ALL TH REGULAR inckur OFFICES, Now ove! CADEMY OF MUSIC—JANAUSCHEK. DIREC am mex MARETZEK, ‘ i ON WieDN Y NEXT, NOV, 20, AT ONE, GHAND JA SAUBOH EK, MATINEK, mokers iy boulsaie eer A BATURDAY. THIS RVENING AND THIS AFUKRNOOR, Shakspeare’s exquisiie romance of Fairyland, A MivsUNak iuii"B DRead. THE MOST WORE Cn aEE . POETRY, iT CHARMING MUSIC, MOST GORGLOUS SCENRRY AND HAP ?IEst EFFECTS RVER GIVEN TO THE AM IUAN BLAUK, be ree Cronk... whe most dazzling ever seen,”... “Lhe mast gorzeots spectacle on ihe stage." “Most brilliant transformation ever proveuted,” spurpasses everything yet attempt “Lurows into the shade avy scone nod for children uothing could be more desirable than this spleudid production, in Asanentertsinment for lad which “Shakspeare’s matchlesa pocuey and Mendelssohn’ f.ezaat Ge music are wedded: to the highest sonase ed ects." Vide Herald, Vet GRAND MATINEE (ui8 AFTERNOON, MATING® /RLUKS.—Admtasion 75 cen‘a; balcony chatra, i orehestra chairs, SPU); family @ircley 6) cents, CHlLe DED, 60 CF NE barge for securing seats. ) ATINE MAN Kabeatues. Fain @PECTACLE, ak MIDSUMMBW'S DRE. Map, E, OLYMPIC. SHAKSP Bates FAIRY A MIDSUMMBH'S DREAM. MEE jus To-Day. SPECTACLE, H 1:80 To-Day. OLYM) ae ey aad SPECTACLE, h 30 To-Day, ATINEF, OLY, is A PIC, ola 3 FAIRY SPECTACLE, rao To.Day. a MiDsU. MES D&BbaM. hf M ATINGR, OLYMPT SHAKSPLARE'S PAIRY SPECTACLE, a) MIDSUMMBER'S DABAM, Ha GRAND TRAN ORM ATE SCENE SHAKSPE ARE. “A Mupstsiaie Ni NiGH?'S DREAM” (As deseribed by WILLIAM W! | WINTER, the Poet-Critic). “The *Midaummer NighVs Dream’ ta, in week of its prosperouseareer at iymple success, we Sagres Glad, becaus ihe alige ai fant scene w eifoouve, This scene bag 10 topes. evlors, wherein ‘the rape and lusciow ceplbly, this pagea' ot surpassing Uriliavey. Oberou and Titania ttoat upward, attended by Puck and oy All their court. Bair forms of winged fuiries asccad and de- soend; the whole stage is o by a dazaling picture of life, ight and beauty. and upep chs ee curve gently talla, ‘anut/ing out the (ary [nnd aud bringing us buck (9 every day wal EVERY stout AND SATURDAY MATINEE, ‘oBRQADWaY THEATRE. ABNEY WILLIAMS: admission 30 cri SaTUNwaY TWO Fakiron ‘HIS pines, Matinee 3 L OREN! m NING AT 7%. THE TER or Lave MAN aT BOTH, a ee TUR TIOKET OF LEAVE MAN. wrt Lancashire iad. inducted ta\ my he igee w Me s FLoMENOR REMI D aw iat ebarasser ry the Toptat are pac pu ieee BLAIOS. RIsTORI. tosis devtag iy & matinee, Pe, fo erabark of November, Now York next w ra ‘sid avrorertay or pan ey and rt So heets aurpening SPA Wu Rion Maiabog kek on ber etude nt oe every Rie eae Z Beowers ATEN #0, 7 edy yan uray “sen nen moyen mah and (6, hn ~_ DENTISTRY. gi eae sr ie ohiaixaTED tak br Se re Te aie ae “HARLEM tani ¥as Maaenten te rein catimang mt sala te tte the rogue ta the work. volunteered to do the | lb SEVEN ree pawanoses, no SZAND SE ANB RUBORE AN BALLKT COMPANE, Spectacuiar drama of tue « po Ngee. HOLDEN BRANCH, ening ai AY MATING 1.00) MATNEE. meh TO-DAY, At 1 O'CLOCK, of the GOLDEN Banca, . BANVARD'S UreRa HOUR, Broadway, coracr Thirietb street @AVEN PRINCIPAL 5:AR DANSE SEA. GRAND EUROPEAN BALLER, | Aaeeteeian 8. “Alpena Bast rie. METH AVENUB THEATRE, ‘Twenty-fourth street. adjoining Fifth Aveoue Hotel FAVORI (23 COK AGALN. MUSIC, FROLIC, THURSDAY, FRIDAY. and SA CRDAY: tHe BY MONDEREUL SCAMP. evritGweLe ‘a3 the WIDOW TWA NOCHE CHAPMAN asthe SCAMP. TOO MUCH FUR GOUD NATURE. JENKINS AND HIS MATILDA JANE. The charming "tia ‘and burlesque actress, MBs. Cit A HowenO WarkiNg, will a ay y EVENING, NOV, is, SE al ESSENSE AMUS“MENTS, . NIB: O'8 GARDE see aud Ma # 1 f SROUND YEA “4 BLAOK CROOK, Denes od Dior Wea. Wheatley cot de Palmer's great Ragiegy Sart "RDAY, ov, fe 1357, Afternoon atl evening iy oetore &. will be perf ° ore io Ame nesed Uy Fibs poss pane a KIBLO'S. street mati, raters SIBLO'S. rengncr anrom ns Xe NIBLO® NIBLO'S, NIBLO® A GARDR IMPERIAL ONE HUNDRED AND FiriyG “HILDA RN, NIBLO'a. NBLOS NEW DANc Ronfant! dnd Giliow, Bilan ave Bontar Van homme, Sig Coma, twenty Uremic Nise a ny oye TN __10-Da) DAY: iat RDAY), Nee O'CLOCK. 1BLU's CK CROOK AL.’ 30 pat cS TURDATN att OOLOCR, TIBLo's. GARDE IM . ONE HORDRgD AND. iat ams ; PEAR AT (HG M. tas! (SATURDAY ar Nimo ATIN THIS (SATURWAY), tt t ocLock 7 ALLAOK Proprietor and Manager..Mr. LESTER WALLACK “Iu cousequence of the great desire to witness the present revivals of STANDARD PLAYS, the ma yenpse.ialia intimates that the box book will be open six days to advai ATURDAY EVENING, Nov 16, ‘Tobin's beautiful comedy in Give acts, entitied THE HONEN MUON. Characters by Mi W. Wallac. Me B, Lb. Dasenpess, fa pas malin, Mr. a. W. Eoueg, Me, George tolluud, B. Polk. Mr, W. J. Leonard, Miss ny binge, Mes. Ro: jennings, Miss ‘Kate Ranoe, Mrs, Jou sefwoa “WORD. ¥, Nov, 18—The Belle’s Strata; BSDaY, Nov. 1p (forthelasttimey-oull Waters Run tour Nor. 20 (for the last time)—A New Way ey De THB KSDAY, N Nor, 21—The Belle’s Stratagem., DAY, Nov_22 (for the last time)—The Hone: en at performance commences at oO [ey EDNESDAY EVENING, NOV. 20, and next THURSDAY sod FRIDAY EVENT PUWERFUL CAST, GORGEUUS © tum CUORUS AND COMPLETE URCHE Ti GRAND DUCHESS OF GEROLSTELN, THE @ DUCHESS MATINER, ‘ THIS SATURDAY at 1 O'CLOCK: PARISIAN Dramatic Rina, NOW. i THIS SATURDAY EV! NOY, 16, “oN E LOGE Di W) ore COLUMBINE Mile. RE{LUEZ to five characters, Lb8 JURONS DE CADILLAU. Uk, and Masons. 113 and 114 Hroadway. ic ed weats, $1 gallery, 90; boxes, $8 to au. “Boqioe at 1%. RENCH THEATRE. DaY GRAND DuGiiEss MATINEB AT one. mission Qne Dollar. HEATRE U e. 514 BROADWAY. pimares a is FAMILY atieee GRA, 5 GRAND FAY FAMILY Mar NEE: TWELFTH VASHON ABLE See TWELITH FAS ATINER, tai fr roLUCK 10 pee Y o'cLoc! Uw ay. THIS AFTE! ON, PRNANDEZ. THIS AFTERNOON, Ae Rok By pt AFTERNOON, MAC. Hts AFTERNOON, un CUTLON, THIS AFTERNOON, citar YX WHITE, Tiils APIERNOON, pigk RALPH. HIS AFTEKNOON, VA Oe eee ‘HIS AFTERNOON, Mt ASTRELA, HIS APTER: iN; BARN. M'S. HIS AFTERNOON, ELE! AANT, THIS AFTERNOON, i, AU VENT. a THE Yi EAT BAILECAD SOUNE, fo. OcDAY oy Ni, TO-DAY, t “iA SUENe TO-DAY. THE SAME GREAT BIL! hit. Nott THB SAME GREAT BILL Tonic, Tis SAME GRKAL BiLu TO. Slat, VERMAN STADT THEATRE, 65 AND 47 BOWERY. ‘This (securday)eveaing, November 16, Ey it er ee Mad. Orgs de wluieradart ag as Queen Ri IBLO'3, THE CHILD VIVANDIERB appears at the GRAND MATINES TO-DAY (SATURDAY) AL 1 O'OLOUK, IBLO's. xe sotied at tbe 5 ae PROGRAMS wi Bi lids AND MATINER To.MORROW. \SATURDAY?. ar. oreLoom, dechahoa te Bsa cance eae tote wary 4 LO's, THK GREAT PARISIENNE BALLET appear at che + MATINEE TO-DAY (SATURDAY), aT b IBLO's, SEE THE GRAND SCENERY, ol pthc NOVEL BFPROTS, | a AT THE MATINZE TO-DAY, Al. RELL sis leas’ wo NEW YORK THEATRE, VERY Night AND BATCRUAY MATIN, aod numerous taviguus. by Mr: “Augustin Jeo Cound HEN WE WARD leted (rom advarice sheets rt Bonner, of the New York rk Ledger, A NORWOOD, a on, VILLAGE LIFE IN NEW ENGLAND, 2B in which the EARATED WORRELL BIST) ie wenrwokre, | ERE Tue DIVIDED Hes Re NIG. us BH MARDSURABDLE. BUN, Company of esiavliabed favorites. ' LOVE oat “Was NOT SPOKEN, SCENE 1.—Home iu. yorwood TABI — fue Nutting Party LE. Act 2 Ate Mast Boost Or 1 SCENE LA lover returos-—and hopeless TABLEAU —The President's Procia SCENE 2.—Urumming up Recrulis—lhe aoe ‘tap0h Hare serabl, BCE 3.—The First Men for the Field—An Adieu ts the Soldier Laver TABLE:AU—Departure of the Volunteers ACT SATE ANGEL OF THE BAT wnt SCENE 1.—W nat Was Done the Night, Attar Geuyabay Thin Ret Were ‘Void Us of the War~ihe Love Ww at Last, TabLeab— "Nailing toe, $20 6 Colors to the Btamr.” AG OME Ks. and com by Mr, i E GUN. TABLEAU—the Rovurn of the Veteruns, THE BOX BOOK 13 OPid PROM 8 TILL B, and seote may be secated for sit uays in advance, Fro! Tveunpe on hat TINGE SATURDAY AT 2 O'CLOCK, a BOR ERY THEATRE. Fourth Bight of Sieg awe MORGAN v7 HELPS us} COINPRS, or USAW E Borel KY Fis Mi sUsay HOPLEY, ae PE or tne a) VICISSITUDI Frank A. ROSE RE: EDLAND.| Leap for Lite. SARVANT GIRL, Bolas aad Little hpi Misa NellieHoward Bowess, j Mans Agnied i bboms. Comic | Comic singers, and't ‘Dance, UNYAN i RNER BROADWAY AND PUP TEBNTH Sika T. NEVENTA WEER + tne Great RANOUNTINUBD SUECHSS of the Great is Spectac gi pipe The Fitonre, WITH 17S GORGEOLS TAN SFOIM ATION SCONE. MATINEKS ON ESDAv AND SATCRDAY AUS Admission 50 con's and $i. Lapeer ec society OF NEW “YORK. patsy x BvANIS0, NOV be tii at is. AT 8 O'CLOCK. re LLAIU the celebrated HAV, uct Mancaimehe rane & aot for Violin, with Orchestra. Coneania for Piano, wi Ore Orchestra, pieces “Symybooy Tirasior novet Poors’ Symphniques Overiure. “Manfred,” sebumeon; “Mazeppa,” Listh Bh “ socured at Jordens & Marten's, 753 Broadway: sechuberth's 62) Broadway; Ky ioe 6s Bronday dat th ct 4 » 0 iway, and at the \cademy of Music. by Oa BE! DEN DOKEMUS, | B Scnaan, ‘aemeedy. S™OgAL BALL. VENTH GRAND SUNDAY 99)" spe a « SUNDAY EVENING, Nov. 17. L. F. HARRISUN.. Director ‘On which occrsion the ollowing eminent artiste will as ir, Mr. J. Me. O8C aR PFEIF Mr, @. F, LASTERMANN B.S GRMANN f SA DESBANE. SiGNow ABELLA. Mr. SAMUEL F WARKEN vara daa OPB! BROOKLYN.—LAsT Sia ee arti written by B. -! fog ae iy», tntradue- amroee pene: Frigiteaed Prosumighacr; We W ; Dav. The celebrated violluiste, ‘Thetr rst appearance 1a Ameries ceorn Na Diet Couducwr + Organist OOLEY'S * a of < the pies Pew SOIRKES DANSa% Fespeota bing Mr. Tienda Being the most complete ‘tad veantifan Ball Room in this city, designs it for ong oe mmodation of mee peovie bicnets cam from Mr. Trenor, ou, ap ation Gus, near oe MEY We roums, Sixte sve- EXT SULAER, MUNDAY EVENING, 18TH INBT. G18, BREE SANTEE 8 aon oe tray hate Jo th Ee Salee iad ‘asd dove Spe rk ven Sore Bin the wermes. ‘wat ‘ane ING ABT GALLERIES, 86 BROADWAY. GRAND BXAIBITION OF PAINTINGS, NOW OPEN DAILE FROM 10 A. M. 70 6P. @. AND 1 TO lor. ©. ’ Admienon free s oun Sy VAI YY OF MUSIC, TYAN eters corner Fourtovats strech, Broudwag, and No, 116 Hemeee street, Brovkiya, X, ¥. professors in Euro ‘rope and A engng’ PCT we reguiated shat shat toe Totca sirahge oig ciatte ny KY MOLLENBAUER, _8. 5. Gniewous, seeretary, Given CLASSiOAL, eee NEW Topsy, suesiengenoe MUSIC, SaTURDAY Laie i i 16, 1867, epee of (Prouls BLS anne eDwis as Caius Marcius Cortoianus opti Doves open frow 10uae A Ul 0 w erenwntbenets Novae Caseut; * Bee Meenas seune aud Foun Srelocs ORDULOWN Rie ACH A! sor ban * EADUISON RICHARDS, Uor.‘bee. Me ke “¢ BUSH SE Boies eon women Ps Mie Wille msburg AND i AY tee A Mines ie rf fee ca i Hic 1 i o A LIORIN, HSAs Sonar Tan sith , Harmony, ORE 2 Viouiti, Wend for etreuiar, ma aka ie ae ‘JOHN BL CONS, & LLY & LEON'S me FoR UEELE ARGUE: ower a ato; 1° Jewal ry Paus? eietON re the Gold isto Ses i Ponti THY SUBMAIINE PAL EALAUE: PY MEM Ata,» SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS! (a6 BROADWAY, oo THE EROUBLE « ice ats VOLOCK, REDS, 220 BROADWAY. ry Jager 10S AN sa £ WONDERY Ua “TAKE THE CHILDRES 70 THB = Unparationled ones ‘success ui aiken WaMno.D. benwane AN ces aie, Dee, asthe Active The Inimitable BOBS) AND His ys Nat : BONG ‘AnD DANGE, b sy HAPPY. TUB anAXD A iy vies ve db BLIME AND rorstical. ADDRESSES, DOW PANTOMIME. 472 BUTLEN'S AMERICAN THEATRE, “ eye peg Teron we “ee pert okane OY ALY “ag tiieeaiN a MATIN. fAQKUS" rit | Sali MATINER, : MATINES, .< be a OCLC FoR Abies AND CHILDREN, THE STAR (ROURKE OF THK WORLD, ? ne exceptions will appen’ 13 & BRILLIANT BILL OF NoVEL fine, JOUNNY THOMPSON, BOB HART, CHARLEY PATTENGILG, four of the Grst artes erste) wilibonn, the renowned Banjolet CROMINENT ARTISTS. Dawe open ast Curtsia sles ab Dig yloivek. Kvening performance: commer ses at ¥ oolook Mouday, Novetaber 13. Look out NY r \BrOR's ©. Pema 8 nous, iINEE TODAY. ny La gaa ae F de 19 on =, Baie 708. TODAL! AF ay OULOGK.» t, ‘great nations! Drama, wiih 6 grand ladleaus, TAL SHOOTER, coe tire rad D BALLET. Mal: on FAR. stared Comedy Combination im ame Mine Vicromta MOW AKD'S own tr nas solertaiame st, 10 every laste, aan yokes sed Dascem,, She MacrOMRROR NeW ore GCOS Fourveeut h etre song sear enti . mie | NO ne aa dd whieh bus bw de. First week of the alot aah RC one “ o* neon peat = Broeury YN “AG ADEMY OF wos, ri. Mad. THEODeR (Sau erent Sem a EDWwid RNA R eat ” a ONG a a5 vore Beane ne supoort the ecm to Die fi SOE 4A aye. Aaperrete. BP HUBER Zu x + D (operrete cor'god, oy Giie uaa. FORTS oe HEE he oe Thou a rele, 60 en he —ityp arama ie and vere vereat Lm Lavy rm.ica Perwees Forg-trn Forty aoa LEsee) Bath. or THBODUAS Se lee ri T de bad CG pebirmer’s wees whore, sini at the door. hme roadway. Bee + eV AGIQ, MIRTH WoNDaY, Sigemoae ay a MR MARTZ, Tite Wika’ ort Hae introduce several were) sam BAL INDIAN I Tickets Wo. rere ‘oo SS at Ors opee at: ee salines, doore wdeore Nieman mt one Tal? pres, Li ae th aes CTL} besternmy