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IRELAND AS IT 8. i nnn Conclusions as to the Sitation— English ck Mitana Mogul {irom the London Spectator, } ‘A traveller who has mado Ireland a study for many yeara, Who las had unusual opportunities of consultmg her public Men, sends us the following «eonciosions,” or opinions, which, wherher they mecept them or not, will, we believe, tuterest our readers:— Férat—The value of (reiand asa mere possession 1s ted in Bugiand. Nothing could compensate the empire for her loss. Had she veen inhabited by wrace of the special genius adapted to her climate and phy—a race of Norse extraction—she would have become a great naval Vower, As it is, the race least adapted to maritime life oceuples one f the vest potcutial centres of maritime power. aoe island belied with harbors and patu ay Second—The great landlords of Ireland, that ords with £5,000 a year and upward, are ly beneficia! to ireland, 1s, a5 & ‘They act as bankers for Beacotarst exterprise, keep up ths standard of cul- Vvution, and by a certain magnificence of life add Color to the social scene, which otherwise would be unendurably leaden, For the last reason alone Lord are popu.ar, are never shot, and, if habitually L- dent and tolerant of religious difference, woula Sues sopeent @ people which at heart Js incus aristocratic. Thtrd—Oulside Down and Antrim the small land- lords of Ireland are the worst element in the popu- ion. y form @ caste rather (han an order— take everyting irom the land, give back nothing— are compelled to rack-rent, dud obey the porn puaee lly, and by habitual and astounding insolence of demeanor provoke the hatred in which they are hed, a so deep that nothing but force pre- vents ‘The reiations between this class and tts erfa is the “agrarian” dificulty of ireland, The Land bili has ameliorated that relation, but has not made it a good one. A wellto do peasant will ‘still go in rags Lo avoid the sinail laudlord’s spitelul Fourth—If the priests were educated men their Aniuence in ireland wouidl ve unmixediy good, As At 4s, wanting education, wretc edly paid in siding fees and discredilably treated by soctety, their one emjoymen: is the possession of power, ‘This power is well used in maintaining @ high standard of morais, badly used in supporting obscurantism Against the wishes of the people, who hunger and tlurst for education, Fisth—Tho Trish are obedient to a certain kind of pach range to an unusual degree, They need, and ike indian P gundeesiey din 13, @ government by a Watued and ceutralized bureancracy, Imexorably just, but lewient, Kindly and most averse to social merference. ‘They are singularly qualified to ad- minister such @ government, though a httle too stern, Sicih—The present administration ts an absurd hotchpotch, power being divided between the Irish Secretary, the castle and the uwerly bad Institution ciiled the County Grand Jury, This last, which cone Teis all county government, is nominated in prac- tice by the Clerk of the Peace, usualiy an old attior- ney appoluted in Orange days, who elects the jurers rst, to mnfntain ascendancy: secondly, to ng for his friends. In Cork, vielently Catho. Ue county, twenty-four out of twenty-live grand Jurors are Protestants, and a Catholic has no more chance of an appointment, or of induence in the die recuon of @ roud, or of a fair tial than a Christion Would have in Mecca, ‘We remedy ts to appoiat a great Cabinet Minister to the Castle, vo give him the oWers of the Indian Viceroy, anu all patronage not Hed by competition. County parilaments would be premature, as wey would be nolutnated on religious grounds, The counter proposal of abolishing the Vasile would Lave the evil result that no great om- Cial on the spot would Hght ior the materests of Ire- land sn the regular constitutional way. Seveh—The Irish police is admirable, but needs the addition of about Lifty deiectives per county. A revolt of this force nader certain circumstances 18 conceivable, but the disaster wenid be soclai only. No cenceivabie movement in Ireland uysupported by foreign ariiiiery could prevent a corps dara e of lng It from troim eud t ve every virtue connected roperty. They are not undeveloped socialists, Their very traditions as to the rights of the “ould? families and their lugiousness are proois of the strength, Lot the Weakness, of their reverence for | roperty. The apparcai exception to this rule, the | ony agrariaa stiuggie, is tue result of a collision not between honesty avd dishonesty, but between two beliefs as to the just Minit of ov nership in the sol. ‘The evicted peacaut thinks himself rebped. No man has ever been punished or ureatened for prosecuting a thief of his spoons. Ninth—Iretand needs compnisory education, real Compulsion, and Wishes fur it. This granted, de- Dominationalisin or sec ism would be minor Questions. ‘The deal education for the Sonth would be a strongly Catholio syste exciusively in lay hands, but this 1s unattunable., There is a chasm between priesthood and laity on the subject, espe- clally with reterence to the extent to education, Tenth—The eiiect of Catholvism in Leland 18 to create an ideal oi iile differing radically from the Engiish one, The Englisuman Gesires to “get on’? ad tiviium, ane includes in gerting oD & respectavle osition in the next world, ‘The Irishman desires a py live, having as a muin elewent in its happl- ness & certalu distinction, The peasant talks of his cabin as “my little place,” and has long family his- tories to teil. ‘This distinction the Engiish persis- | tentiy refuse, holding ail msi of all creeds and Plaga slightly lower than English of the same jass. ‘They specially refuse military distinction, slumping ail Irish feais together, such’as the history Of the Connaught Rangers, among English history, Consequently the national mind falls back with aggerated anection on lis separate military history— that 1s, the feats of its “rebels” in Ireland or on the Continent. Hleventh—The Irish are brave vo excess if ied, but indifferently self-distrustful, fitter for the grande guare, im which they have done great things, Shey ioe partisan warfare, in which they have done nothing. 7 LeYN—NO greatly ny military training or feel 80 deep a pride in their military history, Organization on the Swiss system would ‘civilize’? Ireland im ten years, and would, in all human probability, end rebellion, by revealing to the people tue. Jimits of their strength and removing their suspictousness. ‘There would be an futense feeling in Ireland against a breach of military honor. Thirteenth—The special moral beauty of Irishmen 4s thelr capacity for gratitude. ‘This is absolutely exceptional, affects tuetr whole history and even in- fluences their religion. Much of the authority of the priests is due to the deep gratitude of the people for tielr fidelity to them, for their kindness and for their assistance, as the people think on the way to heaven. Fourtcentii—The special intellectual fault of Irish- men is their exaggerated idealism, They live ina fairy land, seciug men as trees walking. ‘They will rage at telegraph clerks because the telegrams are disagreeable. ‘This is the root of their apparent mendacity, which 1s not greater than that ef some continental peoples. Fiftcenth—The most Marked external inteliectual feature of Ireland is the plamtlveuess of her people. ‘They are not melancholy, or given to despair, but they have a tendency, as strong as a passion, to pity themselves for thelr ‘own helplessness, a tendency which has distinctly anected even the tone of their voices, se utterly unlike those of all other Celts, The metailic ring, the hard note in the voice, is en- tirely wanting. Sicleenth—The wave of scepticism hag struck Ireland atlast, and among consideraote sections of the people the authority of the Church 1s diuinish- ing. Much of tuis is due to the reflex action of Anierican emigration, something to the slow decay people on earth wold beneflt so of the belief im heil, and @ little to the extremely | ciumsy and objectionable tnance of the Catholic Church, Wh.cu seems in some counties to maintain ts priesthood ‘by selling ue offices of the Church. o people which believe such oitices essential wul vex regard tis practice without deep annoyance, COTTON IN INDIA. Prospe-ts of the Coming Crop. The mail reports received in Eaglana describe the Blate of the crop in two of the principal colton grow- Ang districts of Dharwar up to the end of Septem- ber. = In the Bunkapore talooka the sowing of ‘cotton has been late, compared with the last few years. ‘This was caused by the weather setting in showery about the Ume sowig’generally commences; wien the weather became favorable {cr the operation the rg Was much too,moisifto sow or work in; while in he interval Weeds had sprung up in great quan- tites, and the fields hud to be again hoed over before sowing. ‘This q@elayed sowing ull the end of August. A great deal of cotton was | Bown in the first week of September; the work ‘Was, however, soon interrupted by hot and dry Weather setting in, which rendered the soll unfit tur the reception of the seed, and it had, therefore, to ‘be postponed till the middie of September, when there was a suiticieut fail ef rain to admit of sowing Operations being again proceeded with, These were Hot fuliy completed till the eud of the month, Wi regard to the earliest sowings, Mr. Shearer reports, under date the 20th of September, as follows:— These are oniy muking the first leaf, so that little can yet be said regarding them, The acclimatized New Orleans seed has not germinated so weil as the Imported; but sull it can be seen making its ap- eargnce tivough the ground, and when once it 1s fairly up I have no doubt the plants will gain Strength and vigor.” The jowaree and otner grain Crops in this talooka are reported to be looking re- Markably well. in the Koesegul district the sowing ef cotton was completed by the 8th September, and Mr. Shearer has sitbmitted the following report on It, dated Octo- bor 1:—'The seed did not germinate quickly, owing to the dry weather which succeeded tie sowing time. A subsequent fall of rain enabled it to come up, but further dry weather has impeded the pro- Gress of the plants at this early stage. Where the soil Jr as in good order when sown, and has been attended fe since, with surface stirring between the rows to keep down weeds, and leave the soil loose and =! about the plants, they are looking much better, ve seed I gave out here to the cultivators 13 giving ree satisfaction. At present, In one or two places ih i pare seen the result, the plants are stronger “ per thier than are those from their own seed. he haces ly Bs imported New Orleans, sown here V me, ts el@hteen inches hieh where the soil 13 geod Bnd the pants sheltered. Ail the other varieties 1 ave sow (namely, acclimatized New Orleans, uurwar Indigenous, mported Broach, acclimatized | } | i} ditto—of one and two years—im) acclimatized @itto and Sea Island) At the present stas ted tna necliniati appearance,” iy tis tulooka, Mr. Shearar Promises to be a very good crop,” BISMARCK AND HAYTI. ‘To Tm Epitor oF THE LONDON STANDARD:— Some of your contemporaries having misconstrued the intention of my visit to the royal headquarters at Versatlies, shall thank you to insert the follow- ing explanation in your valuable paper. Twas in Engiand at wl armies arrived berore Paris aud invested it. The — members of the Haytien Legation and a Haynen subjects were ana are still shu capital. Fully aware of their sad position in a town mr oto ey and penetrate desire was 1 Par in order to take hh legod aud Pr measures for _ thett them outof it Iwas thus fulfiiling a sacred duty ‘wien I went to Versailles, According to diplomatic J first wrote to the | Confederation to acquaint him with my intentions, He sent me word throngh Count Hatheld that the decision did not rest with bim, but with the stat atone, It was only when his competency In the m: bell to the stam, who forwarded through Colonel de | Werdi the answer that th enter Paris, but that they were willing to send my despatches there if Thad my legation. Consequenti that I haa Your obcdient servant, BUCTG, le Ministre de Halt, LEGATION D'HArTr, No. 4 Barge yard, Noy. 5, 1870. TURK, CARPETS Al ‘on eas; Payments weekiy or monthly, Corner Twenty. F terms, MINER & HROTHER, 9 except Sea Islan anized—Wwhich 1s thin and sickly With regard to the ay gone to Paris to fetch my diplomatic | documents, nor that I call the subordinate German authorities. L remain, sit, | “RICH INLATD BLAOK WA! Housekeepers suopiied with the above URNITURE, CARPETS, BEDDING, &C,-PAYMENTS NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1870. A. piooP Bate in tue etree, ae #£0R SALE. aren fa eae Pi | BOwaRY we for sale cheap, at 85 Corti: adds:. Atos jowaree Dare oe A ‘DRUG BTOI STEAM LAUNDRY IN THE Heri MONDAY ENING NO’ prt » FING LIQUOR STORE IN JERSEY CILY FOR SALE FIFLY-FOURTH PERFORMANO, cheap ~Also & fine Grosery store in Brooklyn, Feet roramitD tores, Cigar Stores, splendid Bl Hard Saloons. FIGHTH WEEK OF MITCHELL'S store Agency, 17 Cedar atroat. ornare 380s He ROME, ho time when the German | A "POR, SALE—RESTAURANTS, OYSTER SALOONS, PANTOMIME + corner Liqno# Stores, corner Grocery Stores, Bakertes, 0) WILLLE WINKIE i | Confectionsries, Butier Stands, Pork and Provision Stands, CONTINUES 30 DeLIaHE ful AGB, Great many | Meat Markels, English Ale and Chop Housos: and wit be peasant up inthe MITCHELL'S Store Agency, 77 Cedar street. EVERY EVENING THR MOST BXTENSIVE Sa finent on Firat avoue, Cor axl, to 8 3 ‘aalo, to ® Bharualty. Address DOCTO! 8 Book: Hie tea. CITY, EMPLOYING 60 hands, long established, working at Loo prat id, because the owner caunot attend to tt, for Bh Shatgea tor real extate; Lest references, Aitavous Ly, will be WITlt ‘bare PROMINENT CORNER LIQuoOr BTORE, with pete cl Stas Leaae and Fiatires, wit be wold ta areal be 1 he necessary | $7 Gilver rtreet. se aati ir protection, or to get | ——— VERY POPULAR PROMIN: Store for sale; well establish Chancellor of the German | Chance rarely offered. Apply at 2 A We stMeRS & CO, Store Agency. ENT CORNER Ligsor ed business thoroughfare; Chambers stroet. STABLISHED Ki 4 plendid location ; io! cheap rent; will sell cheay; good r to CAMPBELL & CO,. 30 Bower, COUNTER FOR SAL A feet long by about two feet And lockers; price $25. stationery store, M. Bismarck had denied atier that 1 addressed my- | ey could not allow me to ‘any instiruetions to give to iy it Was not exact led in the first Insiance on unquestionadl, all new; ts doing good casi bi of owner going 1n country, AKERY FOR SALE At 179 Eayhih avenue muse aud A MSptemaid eatt A bosetes uetestoehens cath jendid location ; 08 neigi trea rare chance, Apply at 18 Chembers = GEORGE W, SIMERS & UTCHER SHOP—LONG ESPARLISHED, , FIXTU RES TAURANT, WELL PIT ing good business; gasons for gelling. ADDIY BOUT TWENTY-EIGHT wide, (ed with drawers SORE FOR SALE.— oS CO, Store Agency, — usiness; sold om acc W. CAMPBELL & CO., 860 Bowery. A FIRST CLASS NEIGHBOR- LOBE. ND BEDDING, ‘Lease and aching will be tera, Gouverneur an Front atr KELLY & CO., Afth street aud Siath avenne, Fixtures, with or without Stock. Reasons von by ippiyiog ut Keenan House, corner of nt ate JOR SALK—TWO MEDIUM SIZED HERRING" Wilder's Safes, neariy new, nt half H. ©. DEXTER, for AND rice; 1437 50 ench, ‘0. 9 Broad street, seats m eens 8TH _ AMUSEMENTS, ¥ THEATRE, the THIF TAKER OF PARI a now reagy ne and will be gresent drama of the LOST SHIP. wursday, THANKSGIVING DAY. oe ___TWO GRAND PERFORMANCES. i on™, Ly WREREADAY » a 8A “4 "ECIAL MATLS EEO! @, L. FOS WEE WILLIE WINKIE THANK SaIvING ‘Dy NOTICE TO FAMILIES. woverul days in advance, ted. UNTIL FURTHER: BUENERY AND MRATR! ‘Last week of the engagement ot MES, who will a WEDNESDAY, 23, AND EVERY EVENING, /-P ROU. Us GILBERTE YROU-FROU, MRS. F. THURSDAY, GRAN] THAN MA’ 3. FW. LANDER, pens Or MONDAY Ant TURSDAY EVENINGS, Nov. vl and fn the {amour Revolutionary Drama of Is eg HARLOPTE CO On, PARIS IN inte course of the drama Sirs, Lander will chant the fa: “MARSEILLAL FROU-F RO FRIDAY, ber Mr. No HAKRIGAN and Mr. 8, They appear in their origiual Songs, Dances and Acts, First appearance of the Come, J. W. MoANDREW BIG. L. LOZADA, A Bow ist K WALNK hood, Onli at 22 Sixth avenue, — mave by Broadway makers, com 6 | ose GRY rg 7 | T)pRU@ SroRE FOR SALE—ON SEY CITY — BROADWAY. SUBD Betton Bite complete, for’ ou, 4 D Helghts, Apply on tle premises, 500 Palisade avenue. | BROADWAY. PEER | "Faron umecee oad Dichee mend hoses halt | ANCY AND FURNISHING GOOUS BUSINESS IN A | GLOBE. cont; Ih ase six months, Gail at private reeldenoe 118 West splendid loention tor sale—On account of ill health ; — FORMERLY | Twenty-eventh street, Lear Sixth avenue, will take cash or veal estate, Aadress ,, 113 East Thirty: | FORMERLY [ MAGNIFIUENY BROCATEL PARLOR RUIN, MADE | Seth street. EW YORK Phe8 igoatnean, to order, (gr B07, for 4.200; one do., for $170; two wal | JOR SALE DINING SALOON | AND LopaiNa | N — THEATRE, But reps Suits, $90); Hlanoforte, Carols, Stirrorm, Patntings, be House near ihe terminus of « raliroad and Pye k So, THEATRE ptdeaasl it Curtains, Bookease, 12 rosewood and walnut Chamber Suits | R y .& Ay RR. SPENCE Janagers, Mattrosses, Turkish Chairs, Lounges, te, at less than half | J: BOGART, Auctioneer, No, 1 North William sureal, corner | & - & STILL M wi Criginal cost, | Private residence 2’ Kust Tenth aureet, one | capres vengiguse® © OWDED NIGHTLY, joes ee ee OR SALF—TOULS, FOR MANUFACTURING GLOVE | nee eae eee PhLacE of AMUSEMENT, ak Hb apd shoc kid, at a very low price, Address box 6,785 Vout THE GLORE, 728 BROADWAY. ING HOUSEKEEPING | Milice, THE GLOBE, 7:8 BROADWAY. namber, Dining Furniture a | 2 i THE GLOBE, 78 BROADWAY. nagni‘icent Pos Suit, cost $450, for | OR SALE,—SAMPLE ROOM; WENTY YEARS THE GLOBE, 728 BROADWAY. A 150; Planofor' tiverware, Paint- established; fronting new City Hall and Board of Pab- THE GLOBE, 725 BROADWAY. , Bronzos, Carpets, Curtains: in use tive mouths. Call | le Works, Chambers sir Inquire wt WM. ABBOTI'S, THE GLOBE, 728 BROADWAY. beiore purchasing elaowhere 67 West Fiftecuth street, be- | No. 6 City’ Hail place, : NEY STARS. oNgW BTA RS ta NEW, STARS. 1 a '. or a appei a C . prabetledlilc Ta en OR BALE—A GOOD CORNER LIQUOR sTORR, Me. Ne TARRIGAN “and Mr. 8. KICKBY. Mr. JAMES GA EFFECTS AND ST. ny 4 SATURDAY MATINERS AT 2 AY, AT 2 O'CLOCK, EXTRA HOLIDAY PUN, It Ia highly necessary to secure REET THEATRE, Near Sixth avenue, fit aud \aet uight but one of Maks. FW. LANDER, —TRIPLE SHEET, No’ RUAY; ‘8. SF." W. LANDER, SGIVING GLOBE. 172 RICKEY, d Ben jou pthc, J, W, MCANDREWS. THE WATSON BROTHERS. Mr. WYNDHAM CLARKE, Unabated succes weekly and monthly, at BENDALL's old @iand, 209 and —I WANT TO BUY A FIRST CLASS MILBURD MILBURN, $11 Hasson atrect, corner of Cans. ie or Huinees; A cornet, preferred | party answarinig MEBURN MILBURN, URNITURE, CARPET AND BEDDING AT REDUCED 5 i i we | MpUER ERO RN: prices.-Housekeepers supplied with above on easy MILBURN, MILBURN, ‘O'FARRELL'S Warerooms, 200 Eighth avenue, fo bis original songs and xketches! “Monthly and weekly payments take it H fats locaton Ap- | MILBURK'S new indies’ sone entiiied IOKMARDT BEDSTEAD, BLACK WALNUT, IN FINE [a Bonet = ras CRoguEE, CHOQUET. OROgU ES quailty green repa, tadé for exhiviion wt American In- | TOR BALE—THE BEST SITUATED LAUNDRY IN f Court iil be Minute Fair, in pervect order, CHEAP, Apply to ALLEN B, | WOR eA N~ TRE BEST working order; will be wold at a |g h¥,requert on, ome, Rutrous the grew betel Chambers street, very low pri Apply at 152 Bleecker stres it is worth the price of admiasion to *. i Ootnedi very low yatl63 Bleecker street, pa es OYSTER AND ALE aa. | THe Great Comedian | (NHE LARGEST STOCK OF FURNITURE IN THE CITY to be sold at trustee’ le, ‘at an (mmenso sacrifice, OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS. jon, loon, near the Bowery. "LANGAN'S, at No, 20 Flith street, in the Lager Beer Sa- by, 43 out mereury. ast Etgnth street, Com Atirrivare DISEASES CURED AT ONCE, WITH. 7 ho delention from business, ir. LisWIS, No. 7 Beach street, New York. tations tree. CABLE Dk A —MRS, W. B. MAXWE medicine. No. 114 East Teath street, does not humbug ladies with CERTAIN CURE FOR MARK hero sirect, first door from Firth Greenwich street, or sent by counter‘elt, SPECTALTY COBBETT, member of College and It.’ 0. Surgeons, usual on private diseases. Chambers, New York University Medical London, can be consulted as Ouice 20’ Centro street, near NOTHING WILL IN THE FUTURE IN EUROPE, SEE ALL THE LATEST SPATCHES IN THE BE SPARED TO IMPROVE oe eonre MR, JOHN HART, of the Court of Appet J al NEW BALLET HN HART, im, OF ALL NATIONS. or SPE A LITTLE JACK SHEPPARD; or, the Idie Apprenth JACK f LITLE LUTLE J ACK HIEPPARD HEPPARD at JPOR SALE LIQUOR STORE M0 MULDERRY STREET. COSTA'S NEW BALE ALL NATIONS. 228 and 280 Hudson street corner of Broom Apply on premises, Mr. ADD RYMAN ina new Stump Speech. bate RD STATIONERY BiORE winir | ..Masler BARNEY in his laughable Dutch Songs. SSE i OR SALE—BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE, WITH (UNDREGL TISTS 4 DENTISTRY EF: good. and Increasing trade at Richmond, Yad; stock | OVER ONE BUSDOVD. ADSI TUNDRED ARTISTS Pay . : “< : “ ress box ‘out oilice, ening and R, TES IMPROVED ARTIFICIAL TEKTH.— | POON A ann: se appear every evening and i D* wn $5 810 and IS. ‘Toot fled with gold, (OB SALE CHEAP-A NEW PATENT HOISTING MEXPRA MATICE TS MRT Re rer ey baatineee pone ae ai cli apes nted Grst class; at 7 FX Wheel, with roves attached to it, Inquire at store 13 EXTRA MATINI THAN K&« IVING vay. san’ 3 : Spring street, EXiRA MAT HAN KSGIVIN: . SETH EXTRAC: “WITHOUT P, EXTRA MATINEE THANKSGIVING DAY. THT, AP RACEED, A EHOU, LAMM EARS; | PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY FOR aalm citar in cow. | PATNA BAUAGE SHANESOWING | teeth i, set 10s blur or hollow cheeks’; sous pure | + Sequence of the death of the proprietor, 401 Canal AA BOERS Aatace Bater ie sioCbes, | chased or repaired, J. JAY VILLIERS, 165 Grand street, ANOS, ORGANS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, PAINT: DD ROT ELISE car Broadway, ARS ings, Piated Ware, Billiard Table, Soaps and anndrios ¢ i i a ? % ~ | at low rates, pomttively to close the business. Cash and goods | 7G, rat appearance of ETH EXTRACTED WITH TURE NITROUS OXIDE | Dud'for good mortgages, LF. JONES, of Ann atseet oni ascem | ror fae Fepresenatven : at To i Beas me a seh Silver sets, from $10; Platina, #35; Gold, $20. 10 TAILORS —THE NEATLY FITTED UP CLOTHING | {Great Lefingwoll | Mr. and eee eee. Hall, DR, BY, Dentist, 32 Kast Fourteenth street, ‘and Tailoring establishment 406 Seventh avenue, be- | ©—— chau of University place, tween Thirty-second and Thirty-third streets, to be sold ‘at a i ES = — Sota nacrifice to-day ; in good working condition, with $200 worth Tint apyaiianes ot te MEDICAL, Sxaass uniuished ; p rent; long lease. Apply on pre- popuier Farorite, ie de sthanmniia a LE Os MISS MARION ‘4AY GREAT AND MEDY FOR MARRIED | ~~~ ; — iA. Rasevahe buntuine Etec Pi eerie, (PEA STORE FOR RALEESTADLISHED NEARLY in ANT Pinon modiate relief, being specially prepared for marned ladies. fourteen years, in the best part of Columbia street, An original spectacular burlesque on Aludy writes! —These pills relieved me in one day, without | Brooklyn; leago, stock and fatures; also, small stenm en: FAUS' " . like magic, Price #6. Dr. af. 'M, |. | gine and ‘boiler, cottec mill, &o, Apply at 636 Columbia Mr, and Mrs. JOMN L. HALL in prominent characters. AU, 129 Liberty street, or sex | by mail. street, South Brooklyn. ‘A new, musical extravagangs, entitled ‘3 IN r 7 . WILL BUY A FIRST CLASS GROCERY | © by Min MARION TAYLOR, MISS BLANCHE A. dint eallet sure and tare c us yar aaa paneuty | 4.000) Nore, sotnen soot cath tasinote Carecena: | Gharatertay mis MARION TAXLOH, cured. Doctor and Doctress ASCHER, No.3 Amity piace | lease; rent low; location unsurpassed; satisfactory reasons And Letlingwell's great special a of Hi aren m o wven for seiling. pply at once ia o OTA | nN Chasifen “strel). Bleyant Nuoms. foe tad given’ for soiling.” Apply atonve to Di G. & B., 48 Harriao ROMEO GAVEL SUSRINE nursing. : . : i a Ba TREY SPECIAL MATINEE THANKSGIVING DAY, MME VAN BUSKIRK, PHYSICIAN, NEVER | (NUK IMPENDING CRISIS ATINER THANKSGIVING DAY | A..~fattsto cure female osmpisiate. ‘miopsnt rooms: nase Pare L MATINEE THANKSGIVING DAY, the Idle A’ or, PI or: tho dle “Apprentice, pren in'in active preparation, and will soon be presented. NMOS ‘Tr THE GaRDEK, ACT. 1E CAMP OF THE ROOM IN CLONT NIBLO'S GARDEN, {UL, FEMALE PHYSICIAN, IN TH AN RIENSE .SUCCRSE sabi basin acco ad Attend the representation of Dion Boucieault’s, RIED LADIES, WITH EXPENSE, ENERGY AND ENTERPRISE atek ROM RAPPARRES A in e ESTELL, Biofearor HAVE GIVEN which will be prosented with the following Her infuilivle French Peter ag GRE! "AS Ff fons aerer falls are entnend by pcan Goneeel Omak een eae aul a aru ‘ata THE LEAD AND Ponti Duguctasitoerssasce te a RC Col, O'ara, the President of Connaught....Alex. Fitzgerald mail, Cautlon—All others are LARGEST CIRCULATION Seana coe tof Gon ving iia — — — = Grace, O'Hara's daught Clara Jeunings NO FEE TILL CURED.—DR. R, oF ee ee eee Patrice, hor slater. «ms WVitginla Buchavan RAPPAREES, rm ae CASTLE, OV Ui NS OF MONA CASTLE, ‘ a ‘ THE RUT Peis IYSICIANCDRC EL D, Gk ON WHAT IS AT PRESENT THE ESOAPE Be VIR fessor of Midw ‘over 20 years’ successful practice THE DEST ACT Il, th this city, guarantees eértatn Feller to ladies, with Gr with, ‘ THE MOAT AND BAT! icine, Sure reliel to the most anxious pasient In py ae P THe DUEL TO THE D Lay one Ne Wort ‘renty-aixih a P EVENING PAPER IN THE CITY, ON THURSDAY NEXT ee space ‘Elegant reoms for ladles requiring Sa ge ; GRAND THANKSGIVING MATINEE. ~ ae "GRINDL RUPEI BER TGITAN Cs Kettle lab al a ca In preparation, the great spertacilar drama of —M SRINDE: r SICIAN, , 18 BLACK CROOK « Wort Tweniy-alsu sizeel guarastees rll to all feiale LADIES DEPARTMENT. - ee Complaints, Plensaut rooms fur pursing, 5 TIRLO'S GARDEN. wey : ees FASHIONABLE GOSSIP. NN Oe THURSOAL NEXT, Nov. 24, 1870, LL PRIVATE DISEASES EFFECTUALLY CURED, TE TL STYLES. GRAND THANKSUINING’ MATINER without mercury, by Dr. ARCMEN Surgical Operator, of the new IitISH DRAMA of No, 8 Amalty place. No pay untll satisted, FEMININE ° THE RAPPARER, ate eae oak alti with its GREAT FIRE SOENK and its L SUFFERING FROM DISEASES OF A DELICATE EVENING TF MAGNIFICENT EFFECTS, A! nature I guarantee to positively cure atone interview, alae, . me Dr. OLIN, coker Stree AL MR FB CONWAY'S THEATRE, BROOKLYN, —— —--————_——— — found pi MONDAY, November 21, LL SUFFERING FROM DISEASES OF DELICATE THE NEWS OF THK DAY, Miss MINAIE CONWAY nature I guarantee to positively cure at one interview. patie wil! mako ber reuppearance in an operatic mililary drama ie __DR. OLIN, 59 Bleecker street. | sTLITARY ITEMS, called sion CURE AT ONE INTERVIEW. GANT ROOMS 8 BLE ne) Gossip, in whieh she will be aststed by the distingutshed tenor, during confinement, DR. WILLE?', rg kn cos if r. WALTER BIKCH, i UA West Forly-fourth street, near SIath aventie, LOCAL MATTE and the popular basi o.. JOHN CLARE a de ie ae it rd 3 EARS’ PRUSSIAN HOSPITAL EXPERIENCE. — " ; A 1 chorns and augmented orchestra under the ANKLIN, 161 Pleecker street, cures successfully insite SaUIR direction of bin, B, PETERCHEN, nw Inside 48 hours, without mercury. GENERAL VHUKSDAY (Thanksgiving Duy), A GRAND MATINER MPORTANT TO FEMALES.—DR. AND MADAM ROIS years? practice married Ladi with or withor with board, nursing, ke. I) No. 164 Lust Twenty-cighth street, ‘TO PAY UNTIL cure at one int Roo Fortieth street, near Broad wa: SUF ity, resulting fra orn. tO room No. 6, emale Restorative, 5; patt sproviied berore and di ERING FROM NERVOUS AND G@ om the foil a , can be BAYLIS, 668 Greenwich __ HELP. WANPED—MALY 1g Machine. Apply 3 DU. ) Auaranteea certain relief to ut mediclues, at one Interview, ents from a distance provided lectricity scientifically applied, near Third ayenue, AND. MME, WEST French Pills never fail, Jug continement, "144 West FROM ALL PARTS OF THE SUBSCRIPTION 50 CEN y. SUBSCRIPTION #6 Al ie ot youth and diseases SELL ADIE'S PAt ut Is Browiway, ~TELEGRAPHY; LEARN TO. TELE nd take a posttio day and evening. the; IN'S Colicge, 40 Fourth avenue, CANVASSER WANTED—TO SOLICIT ments for an {liustrated monthly. have been successfully cation, Audress, with references, box RAPH FOR #10) a month. opposie Cooper g that will for CHORUS BASS WANTED. None need chotr. engaged on some TP iforald otiee, PUBLICATION OFFICE, & resilience for #1U px Wilh residence, TEACHER, box ‘OR, 817 Broadway, room 13. ‘A good reader may address GALE, Herald of- fics, stating qualifications and terms, which must be mode- rate, 13 PER MONTH, PER YEAR, 97 NASSAU STRE THE narter, Best CHOIR, LEADER, i conduct the music ompensation, Address FOR EPISCOPAL BOY 8 BRIGANDS, pL Iota ee als mplover BUS oe ae aye eee A ldust pubiisue, the dance. Suse enti 2 y “ C by r u tra al eatre, are BPoL WANTED IN THE APPRENTIONS LiBRaRy, | Ho, Alve Le Petit Faust, Waltz, Oe, ant ines eo AbOUL IS yeura of age, Who writen well and is aciuctnae , Ho. Ot Brondwap, Row Tork. with books. Apply between | OY WANTED.—WAGES $2 M1 o'clock al G, LEBPINA! WANTED-AN mtn, to take char ge of department, JO) ENEROETIG AND and buy for our straw. go HINSON, BURNS € 0,000 Wand 12 o’clocs. ——— Vy ante 2 A WEEK, CALL AFTER W rough reader, for the clio 18, 28 Pine street. ast Twenty-cigith street. Apply AND EXPERIENCED | M40 Fast Twonty-eighth street, | tween Sand 6 M. Werenengement of 44 and 450 Broadway. ANTZD—A NUMBER OF IN4 tent men, to act a8 canvassers for & Wilson's Sewing Machines, ner With st., beiween 9 and 10 A, SMART ter 10 o'clock, at RADU ee cook an order and open oysters Wi day and eariy LIGENT, CoMPE- | qui ¢ sale of Wheeler “FIRST CLASS CONTRALTO, A THO- Address, bit t. Stephen's church, to H. P. Daptorth, organist, | to-day or toanoriow, be- oir of v tating salary re erald oillve, Apply at 1,141 Browdway, cor- WAITER, COMPETENT TC Bu FASHIONABLE, ben ped kg to) A at SAU LIFP'S oyster botse, 492 tk UT, AC ANTE § at A. At, to PED—A refereact 1 avenue, at ii BOY. APPLY, WITII wad. We BELL, 4th 20 lessons at any hour, d Cail for circular, Kesiden ms ny -—— iad “PODWORTH'S CLASSES FOR DANCING, AT XO. JAITER WANTED-IN A RESTAURANT; A o 212 Filth avenue, corner Twenty-aixth strect, and No understand carving. Address F. MARSHALL, Hevala | 6st Fifth avenue.” Bend fo ax ay office, with reference. TSROOKES? DARI i “pRooME W arten—. NG NAN TO A’ RY treet and 133 West Twenty-third stree W Aniorey aloe driver: who ondartitnas GROCERY | “ante faatlonsbic dances less contre of lessons, horses; city reference required, Call at 840 Sprin; KW CLASS FOR LUBSDAY, BR nT. NTRD—IN A JOBDING HOUSE, A BOY WHO UN- tands keeping stock saad who has been fn the ar. Deeverre er busin: references, box 124 Il \ wid of JANTED—BOY FOR AN OFFICE Ditto Address, st ating age and cr taught pertectly In one feetly in six private lessor ADDRE: 83, STA- thy mtre VA ting residence, age aud sulary, box 5,881 New Yurk Post evento gy Novernber Zs office, : . - a - FRANCAISE ple GREAT ENGLISH DIVINE, YOurls WANTED.—TWvO IGH SCHOOL OR COT Miseeae dais ler ee aes eon tne oes ek | Lee bs Joce graduates, resjdcat with parents. Appiy from 719 | gutatie soit bien recommanvee, et bien Instrulte en francais. | Hunyan way Hnll, to-mi LF ee ee ee M. at No.6 Beach atreet, Jaw office of z 0 Thompson st., entre 1) heures ets at Carlton & DANCES IN ONE E'S Academirs. Aiternoon and evening classes at Ma ‘Thirieenth street, and Brevoort Hall, ect oh Ba SOIREE, FRIDAY EVENING, NO .—Classes every day aud even! quarter six fashlo asomtc Hall, 114 East 1id East Fifty-fourth evening. st Tent street. EMY, 2 WEST Four ail dani K KP LLY & LE LY & L PONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, ‘Lhe wouder‘ul MLM ELLY & LE} et ON'S MT. RE a3 vi jy beautiful and / 8. ZOK AN “0 A fn new and daring tents of fear'c First appearance of the celebrated Pr S.C NS and Miss MARTHA JAS, COLLT "ASTOR IN HIS NEW SONGS. WEI DAY AND S44 AY, TONY TIN y, A GREAT BILL i First appearance this season M*s, MAR) DAY EV GEAND CONCE PIANOFORTE An P, 3 W 1» Nove FOR ON THURSDA’ IE KREBS? t OF Ob. MUSIC, at 8 47th time of the ELS, 4 805 Broadway, oposite Eleventh street, 8. ii ONLY LCON ON CONC by ALL AMONG THE HAY. PARTY, cork, 201 BOWERY. ariess Aeriu.iats, ’ © 088, WREN, and daring th ie week, SUIVING WEE f MR. JOHN MULLIGAY IGAN. Y AT 2 O'CLOCK. ASSICAL AND MODERN NWAY HALL, WEDNEB- | ING, November 33, with th K9-MICHALESI, contralto; M HAMM, villi. Admission $1, ‘ots for wale at Steinway Hall and all the principal music | ‘asgistance of Ma- ir, CARL WER+ ROO! dD WELCE EPH HORN, by HEATRE AST) LYN OPERA HOUSE. » HUGHES & WHITE’ ANDY Mok Er: ROPHE. THE b. iTS, ETAND ON 0. SGIVING 0 THEATRICAL MANAGERS, AST S YOUR HE. MINSTRELS, J. A. MOUARTON, SATION. | WO- AD. BHO 214 O'CLOCK. Ee DAY, A rare and constantly TICKET OFFICE, M4 RESERVED SEATS FOR 4 cunrch, Thtrte BI. M. Tiek Tibbelis & Co, THE LECTURE SEASON, } ROE'S POPULAR LECTURE, “UIs. vice at the Front,” at Dr. Burehard’s near Seventh avenue, Mouaay ‘a. 87 Park row. an BROADW. A; Will deliver his masteriy lecture on ing stock of ‘on hand at the RINTING Nassau street, Old Herald Building, OFFICE, ‘AY. ALL THEATRE Ww. M. w (Viewday) evening, at ahan's, 805 Browdway the doom, Proprietor and Manager. +oMr, LESTR® WALLACE. SPLENDID TRIUMPH OF LEGITIMATE COMBDY. THIS (MONDAY), NOVEMBER 2, Firat time this season of *heridan's masterptece, the BOHOOL FOR BOANDAL, with the following Sir Oliver Surfac Mr, JOUN BROUGHAM Sir Peter Teazle, Mr. JOHN GIL! Charies Surface. h Surface 8 OLA FOWLER, ROWE, LAY DEN, MoCORMAUK, BLAISDEL! others, Nov. 22-THE RVALe by and AY, Nov. 24--THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL. TUESDAY, WEDNESD, THURSDAY, ‘Phankogiving Night-THE SERIOUS FAM: Myimay, Noy, 95-THE SCHOOL FOR sc. SATURDAY NIGHT—THE ROAD 'TO RUI SATUKDAY MALINEE, Nov, THE SERIOUS FAMILY, Duo notfcs will be given of tue Arst production of the two new Come CoguRTTES and BIRTH, ROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. MK. LESTER WALLA ANDAL, N. bega to announce a WALLACK'S ON THANKSGLY. KSDAY, NOVEMBER ston wiil be presented THE KOAD To KULN, ‘with ite great erformance by OMPANY Boots THEATRE, WTH TO 106TH TIME, fete WEEK ° R. ES M JOSEPH J fo his world-renowned chat “RIP VAN WINKLE," in Boucicauit's beauttiul Legendary Drawa, ‘of that name. ‘FERSON, EVERY EVENING, and SATURDAY MATIN at'14 o'clook, Seats secured TWO WEI:Ks IN ADVANCE, at the thea- tre, orat its Branch Ticket Office, at Ditsou & Co.'s music store, 711 Broadway, Betws THEATRE.—SPECIAL, EXTRA MATINEE RIP VAN WINKLE, with Mr. JOSEPH JEFFERSON. on TBANKSGIVING DAY, Nov. %, commencing at 13g o'clock. FOURTEENTH STRE fea of Mile. CHRIs? ORATORIO. the honor of annonneing that NN will appear for tho first Ume ITEINWAY HALL-—ON First appearance jn NILSSON MAX STRAKOSCH hb ies, SRE Ta heer » jandel’s a ovratos aoe ee eee THE, MESSIAB, {FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 25, AT 8, eninte, Miss PAULINE CANTSSA, — Mien ANNTE LOUISE CARY, x. GEO. 81 Nir. MW, TNEY, HE MENDELSSOHN UNION and Grand Orchestra, under he CONDUCTORSHIP OF MR. GEORGE BRISTOW, ADMISSION TWO DOLLARS, RESERVED SEAIS THRKE AND ‘FOUR DOLLARS, ‘Raturday, At one o'clock ide H AND LAST Noveruber 26, pare open Kt twelve). NIL FIFTH ON MATINEE, Priorto Mile. Christina Nil departure for the Went, MLLS, CHRISTINA NiLSSON will bo asnisted by CARY, BRIGNOLI, VERGER, VIEUXTEMPS, ‘The’ Grand Orchestra under tho direction of MAX MARETZEK. Conductor, SI@NOR BOSONT, Admission to Matinee Two Dollars; Reserved Seats One Dollar Extra, TUESDAY EVENIN LAST Ni GU, NOVEMBER 29, AT 8 O'CLOC! LLSSON ORATARIO NIGH for all the above will commence on Tuestay, at Steinway Hall, on Fourteenth at LE Sale of se November 22, at nine treet; Schimer's Music Store, 71 Broadway, and Broadway. LLE. CHRISTINA NILSSON'S LAS AUSTEINWAY HALL, OD WKTEBNTIL Mr, Max Strakosch respcotfully announces that 13, CHRISTENA NILSSON will give one Grand Nilsson Matinee, priors to departure for the West, SATURDAY, NOV. 26, ATP. Ma TARY, URIGNOLI, VERGER, VIGUNTEMPS, direction of MAX MAREIZEK. +81, BUBON ION, TWO (2 3. ON) DUDS TRA, will eomence on Tuesday, 284, TWA, and 1d Browdway, at L JQROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Mr. MAX fe on respectfully annonnces that ILS8ON iN rt on VEDNESDAY EVENING, NOV. 23, AT 8 P. Mo IN 7 BRIGNOLT, YERGRR, _YIEUXTEMPS. ‘The Grand Orchestra Under the directlon of MAX MARETZEK, Conductor... ‘The snl of scais’ com: at the Brooklyn Al AN BRYANT'S NEW OPER. 28D STREET, ‘A HOUSE, 23D STREET, BETWE: 61H AND 7TII AVENUES, Nearly opposite Bouth's theatre, THIS BEAUTIFUL AND SUBSTANTIAL EDIFICE; UNE OF THE MG INSTRUC TIN TI being completed, the Munngement take pleasnre fn an- honneing to the public that they will open aud commence the FOURTEENTA REGULAR SEASON in the elty of New York of the orighial YA MINSTRE ON WEDNESDA RELS y EVENING, NOV. 28, 1870, with the following powerful company :— Nr. Dave Reed, r, Nelse Seymour, Mr. George Warren, Mr. E. W. Mitehelt, Mr. H. Norman, .'T, H. Monroe, Mr. J. Brandisi. ; i Mr. D. W. Carrie. Mr. 8.5, Cr Mr. J. Signor T. Garalagut, Mr. J. H. Schott. J. Morrison, ct of 3. RYANT, Box office open on’ Monday, November 21, from 19 until S o'clock for the sale of seats. Mr. J. Simpson, Treasurer; Mr. B. W. Buchanan, Door- keover; Mr, DAN BRYANT, Manager, Mo THEATRICAL MANAGERS, A large and constan vasing stock of 1s, Woop CU from freah and original designs, on hand at the METROPOLITAN JOB NING OFFICE, ¥7 Naswan street, Olt Herald Butlding, Es \ PIANOFORTES, AS cqhSSORTHENT OF | SECOND Square and Upright FTANOS, make, for sale chi Every rument in perfect order and Cully Warran Also number of PLAY Os from other mulkera at very Low prices. 8 AY & SONS, Warerooms 109 and 111 East Fourteenth street, HAND GRAN of STEINWAY & SONS STEINWAY PIANOFORTE, ONLY $975, COST #750; in perfect order, seven octave, round corners, full tron fraime, overstrung, and has every improvement, BIDDLE, 18 Amity street, near Broadway, HORACE WATERS, 481 BROAD- 6 of 100 1 Of #ix frst class makers, at extremely low prices f ntbly untsl paid; to let, 3 Wate) will take trom #4 to $20 ‘applied If pureh K OF PIANOS, BEST MAKERS, TO rent ai on pu Call at M, BRILLIANT TONED 74 OCTAYE ROSEWOOD PI- anoforte, made to order by best clty maker months; cons $iiM, fo. ol _and Co room ahd Dining hoo at ha vate residence 115 West ue, ror, Bed Cail At pri- cout, h wtreet, near Sixth MAGNIFICE, D corners, rosewood 74 octave Manoforte, made to order, for #4), only seven months in use, will be sold for $295} also rich r amber and Dink, t halt coat; pro % block west o} ve A, FAST STE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF THE BENT « Planofortes for the least money of any house in the city; eaie or rent, YECKER & BROTHER, 66 Bleecker etre: t, vast ot Broadway, FINE STOOK OF FIRST CLASS PIANOFORTES.— Parties wanting the finest Instrument at the most rea fonable price would do well to examine those of the manic facture of JENNYS & SON, wiose factory and wareroome 255 Eust Twenty-first street, between second and Third el PRIVATE FAMILY DECLINING HOUSEKEEPING will well a magnincent rosewood Pianovorte, made order; celebrated maker ; fw ly guaranteed ; twed five month for #250; Parlor Furniture, Covered Brocat Fainting, Kronzes, Siiverware, Statuary, Chamber and Di ing Furniture; a snerifice, Chil before purchasing elsewhere aL 67 Wea Fifteenth street, between Fittn ant sixth avenues: A Ui, OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, ELE. antly carved; all modern improvemonts; overstrungs first class ‘ma’ hearly new; in perlect order; than half cost, Call at38 Third stress OAS FOr leas FAMILY LEAVING THE CITY WILL SACRIFICE rosewood Pianoforte; cost #600, tring bass; 7 octave; celevratet makers; ra guaranteo; nearly new. 113 Kast Sevengh street. SPLENDID STOCK OF PIANOFORTES, OUR OWN and other first class make, for cash or instalments, at very low prices; nigo Pianos t ‘let ond taken in exchange. __ JOU C. BARNES, 137 Eighth atroet, near Broadway. BEST, UPRIGHT AND, SQUARE PIANOS TO RENT 2 and for sale at cost From now to January 1. money by renting or buying of the reliable manufacturers, No. 9 Fourth avenue, near Twellth street, CHAMBERS & SON, A SPLENDID TONED, ka, Cor $275, wt 102 Fortleth PIANO For 8 Street, next to corner Sixth avenue, J OSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, $75.—MAQN octave, having carved legs, oversteung bass, agrate improvements; weatest bargains in N JAMES GORDON, 198 Bicecker street, near Macdougal. MAN & HOLLY EBRATED PIANOS AT Breally reducol prices.—Sezeral aecond hand 7 octave, rung, from R20 to #50; also the smallest uprigh 0 made, paweriul tone, fine action, warranted to stan {fn tune Leiter than t are planets (b Went Sige Vocnth wizect, near Six VSB Save | ATH AVENUE THEATRE. Mol tenave and M Wes fwenty-foarth str AUDGUSTIN DALY, ep reese ‘Beging a #. next to ‘ay. a MONDAY EV. vist time bere nn orf HUNCHMACK wih new , COMtMAS, Bnd MH hws Muas Agn as JULIA, (her first gon): Mla Dav we HELEN ; Mr. WALTER; Mr. DeVere ax Sir THOMAS CI Volk as MODUS; Mr. ridge aa FATHOM 5 aa Lord INST; Mr. Metthison as MA: i Mr. Browne POMS: M Beckman ae STEPHEN; Mi ollunes as ; TUESDAY EVENING, “HEIR AY LAW," (Firat time here), with new scenery, costam, distributten, ESDAY NIGIE, (AND EVERY EVENING APTER), THE PAKISIAN SENBA’ “PERNANDE.” ‘ow Beanery, Prin eee ongeau A SPECIAL “PERNANDE” MATINEE ON THA GIVING DAY, at two o'clock. Bouts tor “PERNAW wee two weeks tn advat ‘Box oflioe open from 6 5TH AVENCE THEATRE, Sane 2 3 i « Peeane” Matus TEEARAROTEING DAY, RAND OPERA HOUSE, ‘Corner Twenty-third street and Kighth a THE GREATEST WIT ON KECORD, 4 ED AUDIENCES. TUMULTUOUS ENTHUSIASM. Secoud week of the great sensation, LES BRIGANDS. LES BRIGANDS. LES BRIG ANDS. EVANINGS. ui NELS. CELINE MONTALAND, eaicesaloig ELISE PERSIA. EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER EA SILLY, HANKSUIVING GALA. EXTRA MATINER AT & . Be: od ten daya in advance al tho box ofice ; alsa a Bchirmer's, No. 701 Broadway, ant Erie Railway’ Tok ofice, corner Twenty-third street aud Broad Ha) 2 Sartre BUTLER & GILEOR x A GLORIOUS DI ASSED NOVELTY FIVE DISTINCT COMPANIES COMBINED, The hon aitists tn the word engaged. TUM. ETHIOPIAN DEPATMENT. . White, Wm. Arington, J. C. Stewart, Janes W old, Payetunnt and Collins, tes, ST FAMILY, TminAsiics. AUGUSTA aaa Ys Oppos Lew Rattler, Chi George H. ¢ Brily Vary, wi TH , Mil oUS COMIC BALI PANTOMIME TROUPE. CHAS, ABBOTT, TH y UL TRICK CLOWN, KOPERATIC CORPS OF VOCALISTS, BRAHAMS SUPERS ORCHESTRA. Qne hundred artists appear. A constant change nightty. ine performances this week. te tain rites at 7%. Box office open sin advance. Doors open ut 6. Seats secured six a ANGTICE.LA perfect avalanche of avveities, See email bills W oobD's wnt by tho Lydia nA. M. 2 Comedy eae Farce | The Gran bs howd ompaon Troe yythe . Comite Opera Troupe | Th ADMISSION FL ra, Including ali te Curioritics of Muscum whd Menagerte., GAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, sip sei LD, B D & BACKOR BIRCH, WAMBOLD, RERNAR! okUs SAN FRANC MINSTER IMMENSE BAN FRAN N FRANCISCO M . SUCCES8. BAN PAN OUR, OV tO MINSTRELS, N ake esponse in my heart that detgnts me” they all wake up a resp ny ary Wied teem BE” K ‘ reel, ME BR.” SD PRES by IOUS FUN. KB BE." VERY WE NEW ENTIRE CHANGE RTT AAMT ING JL SINGING, mt LET BM SOM THANKSGLY ry YOUR MATINEES. WEDNESDAY, AT 2's, FRIDAY, AT 234. SATURDAY, AT VERY NIGHT, EV vEstitaNisi A BQUESTRIANISI coke in & progcamme er ALL THAT I8 NOVEL, Tak Lt jn tile VARIOUS SPECTALTI THOROUGHBRED HO FFERERS OF T) A GRAND NATIONAL BAZAAR, Organized by the French and American indies of New York city, has been opened at the armory of the Seventy-fret (formerly Thirty-keventh) regiment, Rroadway, betweea Thirty-fifth and Thirty-wicth sircets, EVERY DAY, FROM 1 P.M. TLLL 10 P.M, IN AlD OF THE THE WAR iN 20 tubles richly furatshed with the maps! beastiful variety of GRAND CoNceERtT, BY THE SPLENDID BAND OF THE BAZAAR, Under the direction of ME. ANTONIO L, MORAL MONDAY, NOV. 21-GRAND PARIOFIC CONCERT, BY THE UNITED STATES BAND OF FORT HAMILTON, SPLENDID COLLECTION OF PICTURES, NOVELTIES, BRIC-A-BRAC. direction of the taates of the committee the correct change will be reiurned in all cases, and the number of ces in the lotteries will be fixed im adiva: 8 of admission. Season tlekets. To be obtaine D* KAILN'S MUSE! 741 orrosit ald vinit New 25 conte Pay) Broadway, ASTOR PLACE, York without passing an hour at Magnificat Muscur, the most attractive aud beautiful in the world, ISSION FIFTY ©: OPEN DAILY, ADSL The Beaution, Wonders and Monstrosities of the iHuinan wad Animal Creation to be seen at oue visit, 618 NARD.—M, HARTZ Bi. a | A tend favoring him with n visit that it will be to thelr m- 38 TO INFORM ALL WHO I: terest to call atonce and make t demand for hia novelties at hi aible for him to gle ptrcbase: present. Daring thia aud next we practically—aa well aa give printed every article sold at ins estabitatiment, 64 page illustrated catalogue, Complete Boxes of TH L. PRE HAUT 4$ MAGIC REPOS DAN Bavanr's, TWENTY-THIRD STREET, SPECIA GRAND » ER OF BRYAN MINSTRELS IN THANKSGIVING DAY, NOVEMBER 2, commencing at two o'slock. selections, we the great ietlons—the t Price list }, from Pid to #125, Nt IN THE WORLD, DRY, 748 BROADWAY, CLA OF. E. L. YOUMANS WILL LECTURE AT ASsoi tion Hail, Fourth avenue and Twenty-third street, nn HIRD ANNUAL EXHTD COLUMBARIAN SOUL Chatham square, of Fancy Pige on Monday, 2ist ‘Nove contiine ber, at 26th. Birds received for eahivition on Mond: ber. P. 0, BLE Geo. PuRvis, Treasurer, J. BARTO! FPRENCH READINGS—THIRD OF THE couRsE ‘Tuesday a{ternoo: 22, at3 o'clock, Hall of | the Union League Mr. Favarger res pubic that to avol Rehearsals, the sub place on Tuesday aft Tickets ® welfully informa subscribers and the id futerference with the Philbarmoat Readings will take 5 ast Ninth st. NT.—-WARNER'S SAMPLE ROOM. SOR HILL EVERY ud Versatile Imitations on the Plano, 1,25 Broadway, ME FAYARGER WILL ORGANIZE THREL CLASSES to facflitate all those who wish to follow bis paculine plan of simultaneons exerbines by which adults will acquire n power to apeak French correctiy and fueatly, One class for Indies, One class baa In special classes for ri each member. Persons interested mag apply for free tickets of admtsntor to the frst iliumtrative lesson, which will take place fOr ence | class on Monday and Wednesday, November 31 and 28, For ticke\s and other particulars M. FAVARGER can be seared or seen, No. 6 Last Ninth strest, before 1 and ub Prowyay, UNDERGROUND RAILWAY, 280 BROADWAY, CORNER WARKEN, Open 10 to 6 i a THEATRICAL MANAGERS, A large aud constantly increasing stock of WOOD CU from fresh and original? ia ia ‘on hand al WETROPOLITAN JOw ¥! Nawsate PRINTING OFFICE, Bulldiag

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