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i aR weremamereens FREEMASONRY. Installation of s Provincial Grand Master in England —Ceremonial — Banquet— Letters and Speeches, the Manchester Guardian, Noy, 10,] x a@ Provincial Grand Ledge of Freema- sons was held in tie Free irade Hall for the imstale Jation of the R. W. Brotiier Le Gendre N, Starkie a Provino.al Grand Master of East Lancashire, in the lace of the late Provincial Grand Master Brother hen Blair. ‘There was a large attendance of brethren from all parts of the province, aud many ‘Visiting brethren were also present, ‘Tue ustaUation ceremony Was performed by tue Deputy Grand Mase ter of England, Brother the Karl of Cernarvou From the Grand Lodge there were aiso Brothers J. Harvey, G. Secretary; K. Busher, P, G, 8. 8, and Cy + Bannister, ’. G. 5.8. Among the provincial eres ofticers wore the Provincial Grand Master esignate (brother Le Gendrs N, Starkie); W, RK, Calivnder, Proy. D, G, M.; i. H. Muteniason, Prov. G@. 8. W.; W. Birch, Prov, G@. J, W. T Radley, Prov. G. C.; 0. Tiplady, Pro} W. Harrison, irov. G. Hegistiar; J. Tt ny Maciure, tov, Je Wer be A. Novas, Fiov. ure, Prov, G. J. W.; |. Roy Prov. Sup. Worke; J. M. Whitehead, Prov, G. 8. B.: W. Gouldthorp, P. G. Organist, aad J. Duiteld, Prov, Hon, Secretary, Bro. 'T.G. oibvous, assisied by Bro. A. Sheliard, officiaced a8 dicecivr of the cere- monies, Previous to the installation a craft 1 was neu by Brother J. Gibb smith, W. M. of the Friend. ship Lodve (Mancnester) The grand oflicers und the rovincHal grand ollicers entered tae lodge after it hud Leen opened in the several deyrees, and were Bauted Im Masonic fori. Letiers apvleizing for their inaptiity to attend were sent by Brothers Bart de Grey aud Ripon, the Grand Masier ef England; the Karl of Zeticnd, P. Gs ML; the Marquis of Har ; fhogton, M, Pi Lord De Yabley, Sir T. G. Heskett, | Bart, M. P. aha deniers, \ et ‘Tne DEPUTY GaN” MasTes said—Since your last Meeting ib proviseial yraud iodge you have had 10 Jament the death of your tate respected Provincial Grand Master. Deatn tias renoved him from among you in an honored cld age and wrth the respect of | ‘all his brethren. it has pleased the Grand Master to appoint @ successor, und that successor, L rejoice to thiuk, is one Whom you can checifuily aud wertlily welcome amouy you, Wie hus been leng koown to you by name, by fumily, by the ties of property, aud Bul more Ly musoNiC descent, Brother Le Gendre N, Starkie is tne vroviuclal Grad Master Designate, and this Provincial Grand Loage nas to day bean summoned that you sway ve present ab his lastatioe tion, and that may have the honor sod satistace ou of perturming Liab ceremony. (abeinnoes ‘The G, Secretury of Lecanto — read the patent of Brother Stersi2’s appolutiuent, Aiter having Veen lutroduced by Brother A. H. Royas, Provinelal G. M. oi Worcestershire, the In- staliation ceremony Was duly periormed. ‘ue Deputy Grand Master. at tue conclusion of the ceremony, suid he Was Expressing not only his own hope, but the hope of that auimerovus Grand Lodge, When he wished that tie vrovinetal Grand Master | would for maby years contiaue to enjoy the great honor and diguity which the ouice of ruler of uit province conferred, he could add ite to the Charges Whicu had been wudvexsea to the Provincial Grond Masier, but he would wish bun to remember thay to rate, especially over such a province as that, carried witn tt great aga weighty responstbill- | ties. It Was Lo common proviece, He aid, he ‘was sure, rule Ine province kid) sbiderately aud temperately, in aconchiatory spirit, but at the Baine Ume ina crm eue; and ubove ail, he Would ask nim Wwadvere tow frei rule, so val when any case arose for his decision, that decision, when an- nouuced, would not take any one by surprise, Lusty, he bad t remind hin tuat the otce which he tad | ‘Undertaken, sv fur trom superseding or in any de- gree dispensing wiih ihe geveral ebiigations of Ma- gonry, only enlinced tiem and deepened the re Bpousibiity. Musvnry embraced ail classes, It Comprised the churiues and virus of private Ife, the duties and the high quaities of suc public and Civil Ine. lt taught, on the une hand, now to commmaud wisely, teiperateiy aud tainty; aud on the otter bund it taugit the duuies of Bubordivation to the constituted authorities, be- [ cause they kuew well in Masonry that those’ who could not properly obey were never tit to command. (Applagse.) Masonry had a higher side ana a lower side. He entreated the | Grand Master, in Consideration o: tie vbligations which he had taken, in consideration of the hearty and adectiouste wel- come with which he Would he received by that great Province, and recolieciion of the ancestral honors Which those who fad gone be'ore him tad borne in Masonry, lo select the higher and better side of Ma- sonry, and oto live that Ms reign over that pro- Vince would be loug remembered, and that he him- self would be eXatuple, HOL Only to the brethren, | Dut also to the whole ul ine outer worl beyoud, Soret iad brief address was deitvered in reply b; e Pi Vinctal Grand Mastei stad aul ee nicer tng roe BANouE : le evening & bauquet was held in the Free Trade Hail, at which avout dive hundred brethren Were present. The trov. G. M., who presided, was gop) orted by the Earl of Carnarvon (the D. G. AM. of Neatia, and the other distinguishea brethren above mentioned. Luuies were admitted to the alleries aiter dinne. Afier the loasis of the Queen, ¢ Grand Muster (Karl de Grey aud Ripon), and the Past Grand siaster (tie Nar! of Zend), the Provin- cial Grand Master proposed the Bari of Carnarvon { (the D..G. M,) and (he grand ofticers, He sald it was With no litte trouble that Lord Caraarvon had come to Manchester tv perform the mteresting ceremony of installing tiimsel! (fie Mz) te the hugh and honorable position which he now he ‘The noble i Fari had shown how deeply Masonry was impiavtet in his mina, and how weil he covid enunciate its precepts. When they looked at the vartous works ‘which the grand eilicers of England were periorm- ing, and saw the ability with which those duties were performed. they were only loo happy to fifid that the rulers of the crafts were so able in their ad- ministration. (Appiause.) ‘The Derury GRAND MASTER, mM responding to the toast, Which was most heariuy received, said he felt deeply the Kind and indulgent weicome that had been accerded to lim, When Ke le.t them he should | carry away the warjest, hearviest and most con- stant recoilection of that day's proceedings and of the Lancashire brethren. (Oneers.) And, as he trusted they never would hesitate to ask him for any share in Aiasonic trouble or labor that he could give, so, on the other hand, he never would hesitate to ask them for any Kindness or any good Oilices of their own. (Applause) He had to auswer to two toasts In one. He had fo thank them frst tor the inanner ip which (ney had drunk the health of the grand oilicers o: the Grand Loage of Engiana, | Of Whom tre had the honor at cat moment to be the representative, iney rejo'ecd to have been present on such an oceas.ou as that. There were many ; present who were 11/3 seniors, ana yet he mighi ven- | Wre to say thal none of them hd ever seen a M sonic ceremony so itil of iuterest, So full of true Ma. sonte feeling, so remarkable and so dignified im ali Mts proceedings xs thav which had fiustrated tet great hall and ghiddened them eyes thatday. (p> plaase.) tne Grand edge of England was @ tangibie and Visible emoodiment of Bagiish Masonry, but it Was 80 Only 1 8o jar as 1b reflected and represeiited the Masonry o: every other prev.nuce of England. Brethren from aii parts of ‘england could nos be present on every occasion in grand lodge, and therefore he re oiced Wien mombers of the Grand | Lodge of Bagland, high in effee, able to speak with weigit and w.ti'value in that Grand Lodge, were | present io the provinces io judge how true Masonic | feeling Was Ulere, aud bow important tl was provincial interesis should be tilly and wordy resented. (Applanse.) He should carry away in his mind the ily a heartiest recolteetion of the great and str ‘ene Which was belore ts eyes that merning. (Applit Qhe DEVUVY GRAND ALAS: of the Provincial Grand Master. He remarked that | Freemasonry tad ofen been mustinderstood acd | misrepresenied by those who stood without the circle of the initiated. He Would ask these sceptics was It likely tuat any system would have endured 80 long, woul! have endured with such strength, and ws time went on, like the lion er the eagle, would have yearly recruited tts strength, bad it been founded upon iimposture; or had at been founded, ia fact, upon a <cept the true and pure doctrines of the crili” A great writer of the present day ad said that the great public buitd- ings ef Eurepe vu i many of them built by their own Mas athers, owed ther dechie te tires causes effects of time, to the revolution of po religious theught, and to passton ani bad taste. It Wasa true m- dictment; but he asked them had) pry. Which had been exposed to al! those intinecces, succain ot bad Europe? Their works, no doubt, had felt ine cifects Of Une, of passions and of pw ilical or religious revolution; but Masonry, that which created these works, the inner esscice and inver lii¢, and the moving spirit, had remained untouched and uvassatiavie, Not only tad time not affected Masonry, but m every purt ol the world, a3 time hud gone'on, Masonry “had spread. And if | there was one part of the habitable gioby where Masonry had tuken a firm and deep rootit was Engiand: and Mf itere was one part of England where Masoury had taken a firmer hold than else- where It wast sire. (Applause.) We were sili to be @ practical nation, azd Masonry nad shown its true value in bis. Is had manifested & wonderin) adaptation to’ all modera requirements, and to all the wants of our own tiie. iusutution in these days—he cared Not WAAL ity as the lawyers said, show caase for its being, It must be prepared to stand its trial; and [ie for €ne would never complain thatany uistitution, however fondly he might be wedded to. it, shonid be pat to that tial, because b ) fled that thove imsiututions Which Were really gocd and true, and genuine in theuselves, would stand the t mid Would Come Out, Uke jold, purer and more retlued, through the ordeal. (Applause.) He was convinced Uiat Masonry would stand that test. and would come well out of it, The lessons of Masonry were not ltkeif to grow old nm our day. "they were a8 applicable to as they Were to our forciuihers. Let taem never think that they-could ever be ured of that great cardinal prin- ciple ‘of Masonry—charity, Let them never be Weary of that boud whicit united tem together, bringing ait ciasses into one, that great principle of ReUNg togviher “ind co-operating with each other; and Tasty, let tiem never forget that which Was laid dow to then in the aucient writings, showing how Alasonry represented the principle of all good cuizeusnhip ‘and of all social order, In other countries Masonry, untortu witely, had too often lent herse f to other societies that ud then advantage of her. Under the shadow ot her great name thoy had dared to foist upon society theirown | miserable doctrines and theories; they had dled themselves with politcal purposes; they haa mixed ) i Proposed the health in the way and to tie degree that naudiwor succumbed througa | most valuavon, | AY 139 NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1870.—TRIPLE SHEET. ‘themselves up with revolution; but in this the Freemasons had aahered ‘to the ancient Marks and Masonry had been made the~ represen- tative of all private and civil virtues, and one of the wes of {ree and well ordered liberty, (Applause, ) etal Grand Master responded to the toast in a speech which bore especially upon the history and pragrose of Freemasonry. ‘Phe health Of the Deputy Provincial Grand Masier and other toasty were preposed—the concluding toast being for all poor and distressed Masons. A FATAL AFFRAY AMONG MINERS, One Man Murdered. From the Elmira (N, Y.) Advertiser, Nov, 25.) Hancrean Pu., oy on the nighi of the 19th inst., the scene uf'a fatal trazedy.: I Rppears tWo miners Visiied a boarding house kept by a person named Cochran. Being under the tufluence of liquor at the game time, and on of the pec having had some diMculty with the satd Cochran, he began abusing both tim aad his family in a most vile manner, over the threshold of his aoor, At this Mra. Cechran advanced towards them, remonsirating and cautioned them to keep away. Whil> doing tis ene o: the assauit- Ing party seized her by the hatr of the head, dragged her out doors and maltreated her in @ most shames ful manner. Her screams ans entreatles brought a Hahman named Kichard Abbott (a arder) iit her husband to her ald. During the melee Cochran used his bowle knife very freely, ami missing bis antagonist in ins thrasts and planges, hit his friend Abbott a fatal blow, taking erie Fin the heart and causing Instant deatd, Th Parties have all been arrested and lodged in T ‘Wands jau vo await the result of @ Jory trial, whep the law will be vindicated. Sad Casvarty.—On Saturday afternoon the boiler of therice millon the Kecesy plantation, on Back river, opposite the city, suddenly exploded, killing Ring negroes outright, mortally wounding two more, gud indteting serious Wounds ipen others who wero standing near, Since the accident the two severely wounded nezroes have died, making eieven human beings that Nave perished by this sad casualty, ‘The rimary cause of the explosion we have not yet Ten ued. Jt was probably an accident tha: could hardly have bees prevented.—Suvannah News, Nov, 22. OPKORTUNITIE S$ OFFERED.—CONSEQUENT upon family arrangements of partners a furopean firm Which owns an estatliahiment tn the city of Mexico denires to Ospoge of the latter, This Mexican honse hae old and exten- five connections Its fino stores are xituated in thn centre of Dusivess. A most itbera! diseonnt will Le allowed on stocks, #0 ay to Inwnre a very hunisome return to the purchaser of the concern, For full particulars address bux 494 Post ollice, Havana, Ie! Jof Cuba, A. TARTNER HAVING $8,000 to 5,000 WANTED—T0 actas caghier In the very best paying business in the city, “Address TRUTH, Herald ofice. HALF INTEREST FOR SALE—IN A LEGITIMATE manufacturing and packing (odice) & 0 eatablishe.!; 8,000 capttal ; iu full runoing oF Max UFACTURER, Crook's Hote), evenings. PARTNER WANTED-IN A FIR) T CLASS CITY drug store, doing a tine paying bus!ness, established 20 Years: price #010; termn easy. Addresa DRUGGIST, care of Fraser & Lee, 20 Beekman aireet, AX ASSAYER AND METALLURGIST OF REPUTA- tion, woo has had much experience fo the manipulation Of ores, wishes to make a permanent professional engaye- ment. “Any party, In or out of New York, desiring particu- lara, will please add ag M. F.., care of the Assayer of the United States aint, Philadei ota, FOWL KEEPER WANTED—TO TAKE CHARGE OF FA a new hote) just completed; not aver #500 cash capita Will be required for fariture; rent B30 per annum; $150 EEE Month for reemiar boardera wasred; hotel Buished In le, with all necessary outbuildings, and 1g seres of garden. Acdress for two weeks 4., Jamesville, Martin county, N. 0, LK ROUTE WANTED-—IN THE UPPER AND EAST- M era part of the city, Address, stating terms, B. B., box 27 Herald ollice, . dese hele AN WANTED—FOR HALF INTEREST IN ESTAR. lished Real Eatate und Coal Business; working man Raving about wu ean have a rare opportunity. Apply 60 ‘ent PARINERS—WHOLISALE DRUGGIST BUSINESS.— 10,008 enpital furniste. to two young men, whove tin- Woudtea business abl ity ani Integrity and~ whon personal actual experience witl be considered as their capital, though a0 eyual investment desiral Address MADISON, box M6 Herald oce, JRARE OPENING FOR A GOOD MAN, WITH $6,500, » for half adown town established busine: clearing $15,(00 yeary; chance seldom offering. Addr PY. Tio Herdia odiee. #! ae CAPITALISTS. A new and Lies thing sitendy, paying lai dividends and noi one-teath develope one of the few things doing well ll thro: dull time: fourth B15 000 ae-halt interest $25 (KN and one= clear Jacome 40 to 6) per cent, Principal earnest address DIVIDEND, Herald dice, 10 CAPITALISTS.-.POR SALE, AN OLD-RSTABLISH ed Brewery, making prime ales. in brat rate order, with all modern improvements; well stocked with casks, tuns and ‘all conventences necessary tor a large first brew- ery; alao a well, furnishing an abundant supply of the cold- eat water. ft is'an exceilent opportunity for a party wishing fontar into a good buniness alrendy en! ished. | Will be sold on favorabi¢ terms, As the owner wishes to retire. Ad- driss BREWER, station HOLESALE MART BUSINESS PA R wanted, active or special: subscriber established six years In this city; ean command large and protitable trade. ‘Any good party with Iperal capital wanting first ciass bust: nees ‘would do well to investigate, Address MAKBLE, Herald oftice. WASTED—A MAN WITH SOME CAPITAL, TO TAKE ‘an interest in one of the best patents ever invented, or one willing to loan on the same at ilberal rate. Address, ‘appol interview, 1d oft 100 ADAYA wHoLERaL q ital, in every State and Europe, for Lloyd's great Patent Revolving Double Maps, Europe and America com- bined, 0 Cortlandt st., New York, $1,500 -TARISER WANTED—A BUSINESS MAN, DLOUU, with the above capital, who understands the hay trade and knows how to keep books; a good chance is otfered to make money, Address ©. Herald oMce, D_OOO. LARIMER, WANTED, TO ATTEND TO 2..¢ « the nancial department of a manafactnring business, Will pay $9,000 per annum. Security given for money invested. TOWNSEND, 109 Nassau street. $15.000 with THE tiring buste Bess, paying a } dress, with B AGENTS, WITH CAP. -WANTE » A PARTNE! sont, ina manu For ‘particulars otice, V.OAN OFBICES, sf, NEAR BROADWAY, UP h advances on Diamond or bought, Vawnbroker’ sii ano, int, OF Will buy the ‘same at thelt stor place, up stairs, AND MOST RELIABLE OFFICE, IN the clty—Any amount to loan on Diamonds, Watches, Tewelry, de. oS T FIRUSKI & WOLI'S, room No. 8, between Ni Liberal avvances on Diamonds, Watel Pianos, Siiks and Life 'Poiletes elry, Silver= Business’ strictly T WOLF HROTHERS’, 9 BROADWAY, FORMERLY of Brooklyn.—Money liberally advanced’ on Diamonita, Watches, Jeweiry, Stiks; me: articuiariy on Pianos; same bought and sod. ‘Business strictiy comiidential. At THE OLD ESTABLISHED OFFICE, 66 NASSAU Z\ street, vou can vbtain lberal advances’ on Diamonds, Watches, Silverware, c., or will porebase them at their ale ys A. KONIGMAN, Broxei HYMANS, 658 BROADWAY, CORNER OF BOND street—Liberal advances made on Dinmonds and Watches Sir key Or whl pay the highest market price for the sa NO. 6 AMITY STREET, NEAR advances made on Dikinands, anu Personal Property of every BRoeanway, Buliding). LEOPOLD b: Watches, Jews curities negotlu! COKNER FU! Business estab! va, seils or adva ry Life Policies, for. Diamonat Merchandise. and other Se- LRY AND SILVER ned on them by GE is vichoiea Hotel. OT ORGE IAMONDS, WATCE uuht and moni , 51S Braadway, St. F, PINCHON, 19 Brevoort plage, Informs her customers that in consequence of retiring from iness she {8 closing out the balance of her Stock at aily reduced prices. M. HABKIS, NO. 7 BREVOORT PLACE (rENTIE M.. atreet:. is’ now offering bis Jarge imporied stock of Costumes, Velvet Cloaks, Honhets and Huts at less than cost, NASSAU Literal advan 7 eiry and all kinds of merchandise. olde HAYMAN LEOPOLD, room 913 BAR TWENTIETH STREET, UP OFFIC! made on Diamonds, Watches, Jow- ‘The same bought aad ‘ho. 1 BROADWAY, atalrs.—Money advanced on Diamonds, Watches Jewelry, Laces, Shaw's, Pianus, &e, Same bought, Uare- deemed Pledges for A.C. HERTS. Tu ROFESSOR DOREMUS WILL DELIVER A COURSE ‘of four Diusiraced Lee pn the Triumpha of Mod- ern Science," at the Hui! of the Young Men's Christian As: stations ber 1; Thursday, December 8; Munday, December 19. Admission to single lect ‘Tiekets for the course, with re To be had at the nent book and music stores. WATCHES, JEWELRY &e. RARE OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE A G man and laly's complete outit of Diamond Jewelry, Watehes, Chains, e.; %1,00) cash, 91,500 in merchandie suitable 'to,a southern inarket, ‘SOUTHERNERS, Herald oftice. HE BEST PLACE TO BUY AM lsh Watebes, Jewelry, and ware, Cackoo and French Ciooks, at’ FRANKFICLD'S 0.4 established stores, Sixth avenue, corner of Fourteenth street, and Bighta aye: nue, corner of Twenty-sixth street. ERICAN AND NEW_ PUBLICATIONS. ' PURLISHED-MAILED FREE FOR % OF or. KAUN Lectures on Nervous Debitity; Ma Tta Obligations aud Impediments; The Cause of Premature Deciine, and the Diseases Arising trom Imprudence, flus- trated with numerous caves from aptual practice. Address | SECRETARY, Dr. Kain’s Museum, 704 Broadway, New York. nn EEE BEL ROTATE. FOR GALE, East Side. A*® ELEGANT NEW FIRST CLASS EXTRA SIZED Dwelling House, beautifully Suished, for sele, on the east side of Fifth avenue, above Forty-fifth street, It is one of the most desirable modern residences fn the city, with two story dining room extension, and ts now ready for occupancy, Ter For terms and full particulars apply to B, H. LUDLOW & CO, "NS Pine street A EIOUTY. FOURTH STRERT, BETWEEN FIFTH + and Madison avenues, 61x109 fect, for sale low; locie tion uneaceptionable, V. K, STEVENSON & BON, 11 Pine street, HOUSE OF FULL WIDTR AND BUILT IN TH beat manner, atw bargain; location near and west Madison square, Price $87,500, FE. H _ LUDLOW & CO., No. 8 Pine atreet. FIFTH AVENUR PORNISHE TO! for boardi ; posseasion i 4 WARD & OGDEN, Lroauway, corner Seventeenth ak 2 bl Cre PALACE,—PLOTS AND SINGLE LOTS, IN the immediate vicinity of the crystal Palace, for sale by ISAAC HONIG, % Hodacen sii POR SANE CTHOSE, FIRST. CLASS HOUSES B84, 836 vl on avenue, (x ehed 11 ood, Apply to owner, on the premlaes, — ee FR AEE IER TROPanty ON WILLETT STREET, rest, Veiween 12 and golive. 9 Hs MINKE, 40 John OR SALE.—EIGHTY-FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN Fifth and Madison i ; ocatfon unezoentiongrler ewe C110 feet, for sale low; __.___¥. K. BIEVENSON & SON, 11 Pine street. Howe FOR SALE-IN SIXTEENTH STREET, NEAR Irving place, ‘Twenty rooms; first class; every co Venlence. Price #81,000, of which $19,010 can remaln on mortgage, RTER BRUTHERR, No.6 Dey street, ‘ERY > BROWN HEAP FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN stone Houro in Sixteenth street, near Fifth avenue, 20x Moa. all improvements ; $30,000, ARD & OGDEN, Broadway, corner Seventeenth st. West sides HEAP--THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE / Houre, in Fifty-iirst street, near Ninth avenue, 18.0x48x Mo; Food belghborhood ; #14,500, WARD & OGDEN, Broadway, corner Seventeenth street, ORT WASHINGTON PROPERTY AT AUCTIO Pg MULLER, WILKING & CO. wit sel af auction, om esday next a xchange Salerroo roadway, three valuable Plots of Land at Fort Wartington, Parley ‘wishing to see the property before the di ‘the auction bills posted on the sever Nicholas avenue, corner of 1ith street; also on the Houle: vard and Broadway, adjoining the land of the Institntion for the Blind; also on the corner of Broadway and the road to Fort Washington depot, FOR, SALE-THR FOUR DORCHESTER TONE front Stores and Dwollings on Sixth avenue, between Fifty-third and Fifty-fourth streets. ‘Tl apartments are fitted up with all Eproremees, For an investment this is one of the most desirable pleces of improved proverty on the avenue, Principais only need apply to the owner on the premises, from 9 to 4. ‘OR SALE—AT A BARGAIN, THREE STORY HIGH stoop brown stone House, in perfect order 4 all_im- Provements; 819 West Fittieth'street. Apply at J. LEVINE & BR "8, 55 Wi atreet. FOR, SALE LOW A FIRST RATE THREE STORY high stoop House about two blocks from the Grand Opera House and east of Eighth avenue, in a good an spectable nelghborhoo: size 22.6, lot 989 in depth bath, hot and cold water, range, water closets, heater, and {n splendid condition throughout; price $16,500, halt Bond and mortgage, JAS. R. EDWARDS, 277 West Twenty-third street, PROPERTY FOR SALE—ON EIGUTH AND SECOND avenues; well rented: also a valuable tepement Proper- ty on Twenty ninth atreet, 40x10: renting for 9,700; also Corner on Washington street above Canal; aize x80, EORGE B. WALTON, 61 Cedar street. 10 BUILDERS.—FOR BAL! Lease Lots, @0x100, in Fiftiet! He avenues, with of sale will find reela—viz., Ste COLUMBIA COLLEGE street, between Fifth and the allowance for excavating; price THOS. STEVENSON, 27 Wall alreet. Yea VALUABLE LOTS—ON NINTH AVENUE AND Seventy-niuth street, opposite Central Park ; also 100x 100, on Ninety-fourth street, near Grand Roulevard; terms easy. GEORGE B. WALTON, 61 Cedar street, BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO LET. bi: Ra, Boerne LOTS FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE,=SIX- teen Lots, corner of Forty-fifth street and Sixth avenue, THOMAS D ROBINSON, 20 Nassau sireet. OR SALE OR TO LET—IN BROOKLYN, BUILDINGS suitable for manufactaring purposes, near the river. Apply at KELSEY'S stores, URNISHED HOUSES TO LET IN BROOKLYN—WITR doctor's Ottes. Iihmadinte. possesion, “ingalie of Swine, ast . 14 (old No. 106) Remuen atrect, . os | bring# $500 rent a year; terms easy; price $4,500. Apply ut OLTY FOR SALE OR TO RENT, FARM—NEAR TAPPAN STATION, NORTHERN Now Jersey Rallroad, §8 or 198 acres; stone house and at class outbulldinge, in good order for Eule, $325 ner acre, URNHAM, 609 Hudson sercet, A. EIRST, CLASS FARM, ONE HOUR IN NEW JER. ire, to’cxchamgs for elie property, Gey Gooue or bontened shoes. Db. Fo CORLEY, 47 New Chambers street, UMFORTABLE BRICK HOUSE, NINE ROOMS; (A8 J and water; finest avenue on ‘Staten Island ; 83,00 $500 cash i desired, next payment June, 187? 1574; would tako $1,000 in horves: harmon a ‘ORR & Ct D IRABLE COTTAGE, five minntes from ferry Perfect order; surroundings first class; * DARL 1,000 ACRES OF VERY HEAVY TIMBER; ye mmount of xprice and hemlock; also maple, Direb, Ac. ; near railroad and New York, Z R. H. HINE, 557 Sixth avenue, FPOe SALE WITHIN FOUR HOURS RIDE OF NEW York, several desirab o Farms; price from $8,000 to $6,000; uso Village Property. R. H, HINE, 657 Sixth avenue, F° R SALE-—IN NEWARK, N. J., HOUSE AND LOT, House; honse quite in good location, only three blocks trom the Court ow, containing store and ten rooms; 16 Prince street, Newark, N. J. 0 LUT—HOUSE AND STORE, IN THE BEST BUST } ness location fn Mount Vernon, N. Y.; the house con- tains fen rooms and the store has two large show wicdows; store and gas fixtures complete; a splendid opportunity for any business man, For particulars apply to k. MURKISUN, 279 Canal street. 10. RENT—FURNISHED, ON SATEN ISLAND, short distance trom ferry, a commodions and well fur: nished Honse, with heaters, ‘bath room and all conveniences of # city dweiling; rent low, with Immediate posserston ; Stage passes the dodr, Apply to JOHN McDONALD, No. $ Battery place, WALER POWER ON NEW JERSEY CENTRAL RATE ad, five miles from aston, to rent or «ell, Address box 226 Hethichem (Pa) Post oflice. 90) Crops, ACRE FARM FOR SALE OR EXCHANG! Hackensack, good bulidings and fruit, with Stock and M. MASON, No. I Centre atreet, _ REAL ESTATE 0 EXCHANG FARM OF 200 AORES, WITH GOOD IMPROVE- AA. mente, within 18 miles of New York, for exchange tor city Property. JACOB SHARPE, 30 Pine street, FOR, EXCHANGE—FOR NEW YORK OR BROOKLYN Property, a Farm of 40 acres, desirably located, on Staten Island; excellent house and outbuildings ; Bich ground, of easy access; value $20,000. Apply to A. JOULE BAY, No. 1 Pine street. OR SALE—OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY OR BROOK lyn property, a Farm in Onelda county; over 60 acres ood howe anil warn, stock, crops, farting utenesiy and | jousehoid Lurnitur ne. | ARWIOK, FOR SALE AND EXCHANG! BRICK AND brown stone Houses. For sale and exchange—Lota in New York city, Brooklyn, Tremont, Rutherfurd Par ark and South Grange. Also Country Seats and Farms, N. Be-=A_ sph a a ae ui to anne for & Country Seat at Montrose, Orange o1 nge Valley. m JAMES ROWE, 80 Third avenue. OR SALE OR A XCHANGE FOR NEW YORK PRo.- | erty—A first class Farm o* $) acres, with a larze bric manson, barn, tenement house aud Improvement } Price #0,000, Also a | nd’ prices, for sale and ex. 40, W. HAINKS & 0O., 403 fituated in Buriingtom county, N great variety of othe: i change. | Apply to Locunt street, Pnila: address GL: de}phta, AMUSEMBNTS. IBLO’S GARDEN. SNR PE nen NIBLO'S GARDEN. JARRE & PALMER ‘Lessece and Managers, Firat A QHAND Riraxsre, RIAN COMBINATION, MES, SCOTT-BIDDONS, Firet appearance at ihe dist dt Comed! id lenne. rou tht mipaniahe C jeane and Tragedic in MONDAY EVENING, Wor, 25, will be presented saakeposrey Vragedy of ‘ WALTER MONTGOMERY cia ine An Amat ee, SCOTT-SIDDONS “i, ROBHEWELL NING BOWERS . Miss STEVENSON RULSUAN EVENING, Nov. ie peare’a five-act Comey enti ‘AS YOU LIKE IT, with the followin, never-to-be-ior; otten distribution. . . +++0-MIs, SCOTT-SIDDONS ler greateat assumption, 1K. L, DAVENPORT character. ‘ER MONTGOMERY MARK SMITH AMES MACE appearauce on champion — ‘The banished Dure Touchstone. . Duke Frederick Oliver. +eeeMra. WRIGHT aards, de. Gice Ringers, Retainers, Lords, 6) In preparation, the romanile Ibrama, TUE BLA CROUK. IRENCH THEATRE, FOURTEENTH STREET. GRAND EXTRA PERFORMANCE, On BATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, at 8, M, Zo (be given by THE MEMBERS OF “ruk FRENCH CLUB DE LIHARMONT for the Benefit of the Victims of the War. The following distincuished artistw will kindly contribute thelr ald upon the oceaston :— Mesdames Hailier-Dossy, Suzanne Thal, Leydeker, Rosa, Trallefer. MM. Lefranc, 'Gausius, Predigam, Hranel, Julg- net, E Roussean, Glatigny. ‘The ainments of the evenine will compris COMEDY AND VAUDEVILLE, MUSICAL INTERLUDE, COMEDY, VAUDEVILLE, MUBICAL INTERLUDE, ‘The sale of tlokets will begin on Monday, Nov. 28, at Bobir. mer’s, 701 Broadway; at Il4 Broadway, and at the Four- teenth street theatre. XLOBE, 128 BROADWAY, LOBE, formerly New York Theatre, GLOBE, 728 BROADWAY. 8. K.& A. R. SPENC AR REENCER a... : -MANAGERS, ERY’ EW. ‘ {OPLE'S PALACE OF MUSE funn, NEW: " CE AMUS! ‘. Taare THE PALACE OF FUN, The Indies delighted with the entertainment at the GLOBE THEATRE, (28 KROADWAY, GLOBE THEATRE, 723 BROADWAY. GLOBE THEATEE, 428 BROADWAY. THE BEST COMPANY IN AMERICA, 3. BH. MILBURN H. MILBURN has made a decided hit In his new ladtew song, NEW LADIES" SONG—CROQUET. NEW LAD! » BONG. -CROQUET, NEW LADIES SONG CROQUET, HARRIGAN & RICK! HARRIGAN & HARRIGAN & RICKEY HARRIGAN & HARRDIAN & RIUKEY HARRIGAN & IN TWO NEW AND ORIGINAL SKETCHES. J. W. MOANDREWS J. W. McANDREWS io a new and original act, CARRY THE NEWS TO MARY, CARRY THE NEWS TO MARY. THE WATSON BROILERS, THE WATSON BROTHERS. ADD RYMAN, MASTFR BARNEY, JAMES GAYNOR, Brilliant suiccess of Costa's new Grand Ballet of ALL NATIONS, — ALL NATIONS, ALL NATIONS, ALL NATION: ‘ALL NATIONS, 1a TIONS, AUCRCUTED BY MLL, DEVE: MLLe- BERTHA, ‘Miss Salife Naddox, Miss jrand Ballet of Julia Sanford ana ¢ FIFTY YOUNG LADIi FIFTY FIFTY YOUNG LADIES, FIP ‘A new Grand Olio, conetn ti with the langhable A:terpiece, entitled THE BLACK s¥aTU' NG LADIES, ¥ YOUNG LADIES, every evening THE BLACK STATUR, THE BLACK STATUE, MR. JOHN HART AS THE SERVANT Ja MR. JOHN HART AS Ti SERVANT JAK JOUN HART AS THE SKEVANT JAK rf DSESDAY AND SATURDA MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND SATUKDAY. IC THEATRE, orn WEA NINTR WERK OP UNPARALLELED POPULARITY. MR. GEO. L, FOX's BEST PANTOMIME, WEE WILLIE WINKIE, ‘with ite enaless i4 FUNNY EFFECT! UNNY bolkus, FONNY CARICATURES, THE CLOWN OF THE PERIOD, 6. L. FOX, BRILLIANT HARLEQUINADE, and SPLENDID TRANSFORMATIONS, MATIN ERS at 2, UNTIL FU NOTI To avoid the Kush the Doors, advance, for both Evenings and Matinees. ELLY & LEON’S MINSTRELS, 805 and €08 Broadway, opposite Eleventh street. STANDING KOOM EVEN AT A PREMIUM, TH RUSH GREATER THAN EVER. COME EARLY, OR SECURE YOUR SEATS. 85, ree THE ELITE OF NEW YORK, have witnessed the KNEELSON CONCERT, In which NILSSON herself applandod THE ONLY LEON. The laughter terrific during the DINNER SCENE IN LA ROSE DE SAINT FLOUR. Second week of the accomplished Tenor, MR. THOMAS LESTRANGE, THE ONLY ‘LEON)S TEA PARTY. KIITY FROM CORK. ALL AMONG THE HAY. In preparation, 8 WIVES AND 4 HUSPANDS., Monday, December 12, PRINCESS TREBIZOND, ROOKLYN OPERA HOUSE, WELCH, HUGHES & WHITE'S MINSTRELS, BD. L, MORKIS, THE ONLY DUTCH COMEDIAN, Masters George and Wille Gray, Andy Moke, Eph Horn, J. A, MeCarton and all the old favorites, FJOWARD GLOVER'S GRAND CONCERT, WAL- Jack's, theatre (by kind permission), Wednesday after- noon, Nov, 30), 13g o'clock. Voealtats, Neadames Anna Bishop, Eleanor Glover and Michalest Krebs; Messrs. Giorgio Ko: contandJ. K. Thomas, Also Mrs, Zelda Seguin and Mr. Aiber- (by kind permission’. Solo pianist, Mi Fail orchestra; Conductor, Mr. Howard Giover. ‘or reserved seats, $1 60; Unreserved, $1; family at the box oflice and music stores. IPHEATRE AND RAILROAD TICKET OF TROPOLITAN HOTEL, TICKETS FOR ALL THEATRES. MO THEATRICAL MANAGERS. A rare and constantly increasing stock of woop cUrTs, from fresh and original designs, on hand at the. METROPOLITAN JOB PRINTING OFFICE, 1 Nassau street, Old Herald Building, PIANOFORTES, STOCK OF PIANOS WANTED—IN EXCHANGE FOR an uptown brown stone House. Address PIANO: box 194 Herald oft A. STLENDID STOCK OF TIANOFORTES, OUR OWN aud other first class muke, for cash or fnstaiments, at Very low prices; also Pianos t ‘let and taken fn exchange. JOHN C. BARNES, 187 Eighth street, near broadway. A. ROSEWOOD. CHIOKERING PLANOFoRT $100.—A_ beautiful seven octave, overstrung, carved legs Tiano, with every tmprovement} great eacrilice for eash. J. BIDDLE, 18 Amity street, near Broudway. ONLY. GREAT OFF! A way, will HORACE WATERS, 481 BROAD- iapose of 100 Pianos, Melodeons and Or; Of six fret closs makers, including Waters’ and Chi atextremely iow prices for cash, or will take from $4 to #20 monthly woul paid; to let, and rent applied If purchased. LAKGE STOCK OF PIANOS, BEST MAKERS, TO rent or sell cveap; rent allowed on pu wil ait M. ‘ 8 Union square (1u9 Fourth avenue). 1AIN.—A HANDSOME PIANOFORTE-WITH ees, #125; elogant double round seven octave; fnerifice; has bok tor shipping. LCK & SON, 148 Vicecker street. AL PLOTS OF CHOICE LOTS for improved elty Property. J. BARNES, 2) Pine atreet, O EXCHANG tn Harlem, at alow price, REAL ESTATE WANTED, WARTED-A, PLOT OF UNIMPROVED LAND, 09 feet by 100, within one hour of City Hall; wil pay part ‘Address, With full payticulars, CHARLES WICKS, sialon D, 6 OR LESS, FOR A 22 OR % $2.0).000 sehe stare or vrei natee, witha go blocks ot Rroadway. Address, only by miall, JAMES GIL LETTE, 221 Canal atreet, : DENTISTRY PLEASURE IN HAVING TEETH EXTRACTED. With Laughing Gas; $1 for the first tooth, 5c. for eacl additional. Dr. A. J. COLBY, Dentist, $62 East Fourteenth street, west of Union square, Y EYES AND EARS. i RTIFICIAL HUMAN —BAUCH & GOUGEL- MANN «formerly with Prof, Bolssonnean, of Parlay, Makera atid Tnserters of the Improved Artiicial Human Eye, 51 broadway, N. B.—These eyes are endorwed by the faculty. a ASTROLOGY. FACT.—PROPESSOR MA TEL Mind at fist sight, Ladies id gents co’ once aod you will have no disappoiniment a marriage or any un ertaking SL Third avenue, near Twelfth street, Ho reveals usclul and wondrous secrets in all business. Bs Sectors ROSS, MEDICAL AND BUSINESS CLAIR: Voyant, tells the past, nresunt and future, shews likenes Of husband. 15% West Forty-vist street, between Broadway and Seventh ayenu SAND ME Orr AL MADAME BYRON, DOOTRESS 2DI- cai Spiritualiet,—Speedy Martiages, 320 Fourth avenue, between Twenty-shird and Twenty-fourlh streets, AN XTENSIVE STOCK OF THE FINEST PIANO- fortes and the mort reasonable in price can be fo at the factory and warerooms of JENNY & SON, 2 ‘Twenty-hret street, between Second and Third avenues. A MAGNIPTOENT, RICHLY CARY FOUR ROUND coruers, rosewood 74 octave Planoforie, made to or for $80, only seven months m use, will be sold for + also rich P: r, Chamber and Dining Furpiture at bal! cost property of private family, 12 East Tenth street, one vloc west of Broadway, between University place and Pitth av. at ‘ SUPERB 74 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO FOR vs sale w and magniticently finished, al! carved legs, agrafle treble, overstrang ‘base; best city | makers; rich tone: will be gold for hail the {nctory price tor cash. Apply at 690 Sixth avenue, near Fortieth street, PRIVATE FAMILY, DECLINING HO: will soll magnificent rorewood celebrated maker, fully guaranteed, B70), for $200; Parlor Furniture, covered brocatel ; Ings, Bronzes, Silver Ware, Chamber, Dining Furniture ritee. Call before purchasing elsewhere, 67 West Fifieenth Btreet, near Sixth aveone, ROSEWOOD BRILLIANT TONED 7 A Pin rn made to order, in use six months, cost $700, for 82:0; Stool and Cover; other Furniture and carpets at lege than half cost. Call at private residence 113 West Twen- ty-eeventh street, near Sixth avenue. \HFAP!I PIANOFORTE OFFERED IN THIS CITY, J €105; seven octaves, rosewood case, celebrated makers, modern s'yle and Improvements, perfect order, sweet, pow: erfultone. Apply at the residence 24 Third sircet. M AGNIFICENT 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, IML $195; super tnstrument, celebrated maker, having carved legs; Cully guaranteed; great barvain, Cail’ and ex: amine. JANES GORDON, 196 Bleecker street, near Macdougal. EDMAN & HOLLYER'S UPRIGHT PIANO—TE emaileat made; warranted to stand in tune Letter than Ue be square plano; also tine 7 octave, overstrung, nearly new, B27. 66 West Stateenth street, near sisi avenue, AMUSEMENTS ore THEATRE. Tneomeomns eb WTR Hobs ot the mangpmmens | com) to apnounss Wik Mg rouR id ng the 106TH TO tad TIME, o Mr. JOBEPH JEFFERSON, in bis world-renowned character of RIP VAN WINKLF, 1m Boucicault's beautiful Leyendary Drama of that name. RIP VAN WINKLE MATINEE ON SATURDAY AT U6 O'CLOCK. Seats secured TWO WKEKS IN ADVANCE, at the theatre, or at its Branch Ticket office, a Dies & Co.'s ore, 7LL Broadway. ALLACK'S, Proprietor and Manager . SPLEN ne music 1. LESTER WALLACK TRIUMPH ante tonsa gy eee UITIMATE COM DY, jay) eveniny, Novem! sen eon, Mr, T. “Robertson's great roms, oo Sony 5’ ‘The Hon. George Db’ Alroy. Captain Hawtree. Eccles s. ‘Thomas Barry + Mina Efie Germon Polly Kecles, ve ‘The Marqui ‘Bt Maur. visgees. Mins Emily Act I-THE LITTLE HOUSE AY STANGATE: COURTSHIP, Act 2-LODGINGS. At RArvats. Act 3-THE LITTL! House AT STANGATE. WIDOW HOOD, Fotmthetanding the UNAHATED ATTRACTION of the SERLES OF LEGITINATE ee Wallack is com- led to annonnce their LAST NIGHTS, in consequence of e early production of i THE NEW PLAYS, TUESDAY, Nov. 29, (Courth, nine . ¥ SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL, WEDNESDAY, Nov. 80, (ninth and last time’,.... THE SERIOUS FAMILY, THURSDAY, Dee. 1, (second time), wesene CABTE, FRIDAY, Dee, 2, (ith tims THE ROAD TO RUIN. SATURDAY MATINEE, at [ig P.M, -CASTE. SATURDAY NIGHT, Dec. 8, (fourth an i ROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 80, THE WALLACK COMPANY ‘again in THE ROAD TO RUIN, 4 for the Inst Um Box book ope OWERY THEATRE, . ANOTHEK NEW DRAMA NOW RRADY, Firat nightie of Mr. CHARLES FOSTER'S Excelsior drama of NECK AND NECK, ‘On THE HANGMAN'S NOOSE, NEW SCENERY, MACHINERY, A THRILLING EXECUTION SCENE. A RAILROAD SENSATION, SURPASSING ANYIHING OF THE KIND THAT HAS EVER BEEN INTRODUCED UPON THE STAGE; LOCOMOTIVE, TENDER AND TRAIN OF CARS ELABURATE AND COMPLETE, SONGS AND DANCES BY FRANK MELVILLE AND BOBBY FANE! THE BEAR HUNTERS. THEATRE COMIQUE, BUTLER & GILMO! ..Ma PROGRAMME THIS WEEK. ANOTHER STAKTLING ‘The truly artistic comedian, JOHNNY THOMPSON, JOHNNY THOMPSON, JOUNNY THOMPSON, JOHNNY THOMPSON, Ub LIVELY MOKE, will appear in five « characters. TH RAND BALLET, composed of the inost pron:faent artiste Charles White, Lew Rauler, ( J.C. Btewart, B. Hast, James Wambol ME! C, MELVILL, A8 GOOD AS GOLD, BARKAUKST and COLLIN THE QUARELSUME SERVANTS ~A DAY TOO LATE, THE VILLAGE FESTIVAL ONEYING ODE! ROBERT MAKE-AIRSS, OX THE TWO DEAD BEATS. Robert Make-airs, a (ugitive, not over houest,.Geo, H. Coes Jake Strike, who Wouldn't take anythivg he couldn't reach..... -Chartey Whito Sheriff, an unwashed oilicial. Lew Rattier 4 walter, often wanted ekburat Dupont, lavilord of the Old Jaw Bone, Stewart Charley, somebody's son, but he don't kauw . F, Wambold ‘Billy Hart who. lardy MOUNTINGS. cere, rye HT. Aunt ary, «buxom Clementine, in lov Soldiers, jendarmes, Doors open ut 64g; curtain rises at STEINWAY HALL, NILSSON’S LAST NIGHT. i. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, AY 8, Second and last nppdarsnce (prior to'departure for the est) of MLLE, CHRISTINA NILSSON IN ORATORIO, To-morrow (TUESDAY) NOY. 29, AT 8 My ‘Orato'to, THE M will be performed, occasion MLLE. CHRIS A NiLssun will be amatated sy. BEEBE, CAK SIMPSON, WHITNEY, THE MENDELSSOHN UNION GEORGE BRISTOW, under the conducturship of Organist... ; itn Hall; Wednesday, November wi, Aci + Mr. 8. P. WARREN, 3 and B4. Seats now ai temy, Pailadeiphia, EW YORK MENDELSSOUN UNION.—“THE OREA- TION" will be put in revenreal this evening, Kvery ‘member is expected to be present. Tuesday evening, seco! Oratarlo performance, with NILSSON, RIS, Secretary, RE. P. B. CONWAY'S THEATRE—BROOKLYN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, neational Drama called ACKOSS THE CONTINENT, $n which Mr. OLIVER DOUD BYRON will appear. aes! NEW OPERA HOUS 28D STKEET. ¥Bd sireet, between 6th an 7th avenues, near! GLORIOUS TRIUM OF T the zreat spoaite Aooth's th PEP BRI NT SUCCESS HE NEW TEMPLE OF AMUSEMENT. Crowced by tne elite ana fashion of the olt to witvess the matchless entertainments o} INSTR ‘The popular comedians AN BRYANT, SES LIFT HL D. W. CORRIE, pleasiog vocal quintet, MAG, Dempster, Brandis, Box office open dally fro TEINWAY HALL. GRAND VOUAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT and Foster. o'clock. of the New York German Evangelical Choir Umon, Kindly assisted by the following popular artists :— 2. CARLATI, Soprano 2 MANN, Soprano. Soprano, Proceeds for Wartburg Orphan As: To commence at 6 o'eloe! Admission, 50c,; Reserved Seats, Bic. extra, } OOLE BROOKLYN, Monday evenmz, November 98, and during the week, First week of the rlesqui Wik JOB Rice, Billy Shi AND MAN, N MULLIGAN, UNSWORTH and ECGENE, Billy the gieat band. STADT THEATE um at Mount Vernon, pard, GW. H. Grillin, Fred Abbott and ail 47 ROW AND Y. GRAND GERMAN OPERA, MONDAY, NOV. 25, MARTIIA, i seats at the box ofler, Reser D* KAHN'S MAGNIF 745 Broadway, opposi Rew York. ‘The finest in the world, None to ena! it. Should be visited by all. “Instractive,” Amusing, Seleniific and Artistio, Forming a complete Palace’ of Wouters, Open dally for lemen only. Admission 60 cents. JORNT — ANATOMICAL Astor Place, ge! LIND TOM, THE MUSICAL WONDER, will perform at CONTINENTAL HALL, Greenpoint, MONDAY I ING, NOV, 2h, and will give TWO CONCERTS TN WILLEAMSBURG, AT WASHINGTON HALL, ON DAY AND WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, Nov, 29 and 3 ceyrou KNOW HOW IT Ts YOURS: 1A GREAT ung by Lydia Thompson, By Jo- . DITSON & CO., Publisher, TLL iriosities, animate and 4 Wood's Busca, New York, JIG AND CLOG DANC- AND DANCE, y JOHN KOGAN, 100 bast Housion sereet, Vrofessional Banjos, all prices. ROAD ROUND RAILWAY, B 260 BROADWAY, CORNER W2 Open WW to 5. tpo THEATRIC. on hand att! METROPOLITAN JOB PRINTING OFFICE, V7 Naseau street, Old Herald Bullding. MURICAL. EMAN WH TION ON THE te at puplis? quarter, Hest Address, witu residences, TEACHER, ED-POR A BOYS" Address CHUIRMASTER, GOOD CHORUS Bass WAX AL choir; salary. moderate. Herald oti A.W BOX SOPRANOS AND ALTOS WANTED; noys « with good voices taht music and paid accorutog to ability. Ap Ninth aven y from 6 106 P. Mi. at vuilusny adjoiuing chureb, wand Twenty-eighth strevt, ESSONS IN SINGING BY AN ITALIAN ¢ ghly competent and experieneed and the plano; relere ven. RUCTOR, (ox Tel Herald ofie prris REO Address iVED AT ANY TIMT, Classes constantly forming he VATORY OF MUSIC, at NEW YORK CONSE: SUBSCRIPTION KS open datiy, TEKMS—OLASS Hf turee, P10; ¢ PRIVATE INSTRUCTION ~ §25 pei Application to be made at the 00 3 per quarter, neral Conservatory J} BROADWAY, near Twelfth street, NEW YORK. BHROOKLY RANG 128 (NEW NO, 102) COURT, near®iate sireet, BROOKLYN, AMERICAN MUSICAL FOURTI irntshes teachers, organi re. Pare of suc as 400" will save time, tra nd_expensedy HP nj S, Secretar; apply IPHE AMERICAN 4 CONSERVATORY OF MUSIO, na jare (S11 Fourth aventi HENRY SCURUBD! Hi. Perens, WANED & THOROUGH MUSICIAN, tor orchestra a prand piano composivan, Fa M1 bast Pwenty-uith street. ). A, Direct TO WRITH Address K. Il Wie et tees Se eH cg Fone PARIS, THE GREAT BUBLESQUE PARI "Pants PARIS, ih P. of the trou; ANCES UP® urd: ed the entire Monday, At eS Pero weaday, Wednesday. THe Lastee comic ip the BEGGAR'S OPERA, BEGGAR'S OPERA, with full and eficient chorus std ental hes! and efficten! orus y Loic vastertesne tema eae 1 Paes EDWIN'S z ATRE-—120 ROADWAY, CiAL NOTICE, bi LITTLE JACK SHEPPARD In consequence of the necessary preparation for the pro- per production of the mats NW BURLESQUE, Miss EDWIN is compelied (9 announce ie POSTPONEMENT UNTIL TUESDAY EVENING, NOV. 99%, when it will be POSITIVELY PRESENTED. IN A MANNER UNFQUALLED IN T.1E ANNALS OF NEW YORK AMUSEMENTS. TICKETR PURCHASED FOK MONDAY NIGHT WILL BE GOOD FOR TUESVAY NIGHT, OR MONEY REFUNDED AND ROMEO JAFPILR JENKINS, BOX BOOK NOW OPFN FOR “ px.” ‘é SEE TUESDAY'S HERALD ae TH AVENUE THEATRE. rena 5 Bole Lessee and or. + Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY West Twenty-fourth street, near Broadway. ath THE PARIBIAN BENBATION. BMY NIGT (for ® short time only) an aTURDAY. MATING, the famous Parisian Come- dy, in tee [omega | fron A. Cooney N. Hart Jackson PERNANDB! I, The Sister of Charity! II, Fernandes Resene ! Il. A Corsican Komanes! IV. The Intercepted Letter t Charactere by AGNI eee FANNY RANT, FANNY DAVENe PORT, LINDA Di Mra. GILBERT, AM AMES, KATE CLAXTON, ROBERTA NORWOOD, Mr. HARKINS, Mr. POL! Mr. BASCOMB, Mr. MATTHISON, a PIERCE, BEEKMAN THE PARISIAN SENSATION. | BENNETH. THIRD “FERNANDE" MATINEE, BATURDAY NEXT, AT Lig O'CLOCK, *,° IN PREPARATION for early production, an original Com ety of local und contemporaneous purposes and poo Pie, entitled “SARATOGA!” To be given with unique scenery and mechanical effects, RAND OPERA HOUSE, corner I wenty-third strect and Eighth avenua, week of Ofenach's masterpiece, LES BRIGAN' ‘The sensation of the day; witnessed in twelve nights and two ‘Malinees by upwards of am delighted visitors. ee ‘The WHISPERING CHORUS and incomparable LAUGHING CHORUS, nightly hatled with TUMULI. 0.8 ENTHUSIASM and receiving DOUBLE and TREBLE ENCORES. EVERY EVENING and SATURDAY MATINEE, Seats secured ten days in advance at the box o'tice; alee at Schirmer's, No. Tul Hroudway, and Erie Rallway Tleket ofllce, corner Twenty-tirird street’ and Broadway. 2 BOWERY, celebrated Protean Character A WESNER, in her character changes, including. PERIOD, and Miss MAKTHA WREN STOR'S OPERA HOUSE, of the JAS, COLL in thetr Irish Sketetres and Sonya, Anew Drama, THE SAILORS ADVENTURES. Tony Iastor, Johony Wild. Frank Kerns and all the stars, MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND BATURDAY AT 254. EW YORK CIRCUS, Fourteenth sireet, opporite Academy of Mi erin 0 EVERY NIGHT AY & UNPARALLELE ‘TRIAN TRIUMPH OF Ni, CHARLES FISH, THE CHALLENGE BARE BACK SOMEKSAULT RIDER. ENTHUSTASTIC AND APPRECIATIVE AUDIENCES, PHYSICAL SKILL DISPLAYED BY THE LEADING AR TIsTs IN EQUESTRIANISM. Unrivaiied Acrobats, Volligeurs, Gymnnasta, BIGHLY TRAINED HORSES, PORTER, 40, 100 LITTLE CHILDREN WANTED, Between four und ten years of ages used to daheing, teen, 4%, 8 fairy spectacte. Apply between the hours of reas Circle, 0c. ; children under ton hulf price. Reserved Beats, 7c, ; cildren under tea, bile, Ne as FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, way. $45 Broad: BIRCH, WAMBOLD, BERNARD & BACKUS. BAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, IMMENSB BAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. SUCCESS. A CISC “OUR OWN NEGRO MINSTRELS, they all wake up a response in my heart that pe Ler we pitny Ward r. ENTIRE CHANGE EVERY WEEK. ube? ME BE” EVERYTHING NEW AND FRESH, DELIGHIFUL SINGING. GLORIOUS FUN ‘Seats secured six days in advance, ‘LET ME BE. free ICH READINGS, BY MR. A. A, FAVARGER, on TUESDAY AFTERNOON, Nov. 29, at 8 o'clock, at the Hail of the Union League Club. Tickets, $1. Mr, FAVARGER will organize One ciass for ladies at 11 o'clock. One cinss for gentlemen at 834 o'cice! Oue evening elaaa nt 7 o'cloek. In special clanses for reading, &c., at indies’ houses, $60 for each member. For tickets and other particulars M. FAVARGER can be aidresaed or secu, No. 8 bast Niuth atreet, before 1 and at GQUPFERERS OF THE WAR r A GRAND NATIONAL BAZAAR, Grganized by the French and American ladies 0° New York city, bas been opened al the ARMORY OF THE SEVENTY. Fi (formerly Lal venth) REGIMENT, Froadway, between Thirty -{fthand Thirty-sixth atreote, Ry DAY, FROM LP. M. TILL 10 P.M. in aid of the sulerers ot the war in France, 20 TABLES RICHLY FURNISHED WITH THE MOST BEAUTIFUL VARIETY OF ARTICLES. GRAND CONCERT. The splendid Band of the Bazaar, under the direction of Mr, ANTONIO L. MORA, Mr. LE FRANC, of the Grand Opera, will sing; also Mme, VIARDI-MARTI. Splendid collection of Pictures, Novelties, Bric a Brac, Vy direction of the ladies of the committee the correct change will be returned m all cases, and the number of chances in the lotteries will be Oxed in advance, Tickets of admission, 2 ceuts; Reason tickets, $2, To be obtain H BAZAAR WILL BE sand all lotteries drawn the L FR FpSE GRAND NATIONA Closed on next Tuosday event ft on the grand six octave ainted by Constant st of Angeo, Marvin dining room preseuted by the French com. € Wheoer & Wilson, IRMING FOR DAS: a! and Instramental ition and the 3, at the ORY OF MUSIC, ite In the country. wo, #15, per quarter. ater vatory con, YORK, stfoet, BROOKLYN. oft fs Application t 820 BROADWAY naar BROOKLY. 128 (NEW No, 102) COURT, near Sta FpPRENOR’S LYRTO HALL, H AVENUE, eurpasa ce venience all others for Bails, Concerts, WEDDINGS, PRIVATE THEATRICALS, &o. AMMOTH AMERICAN ME Cirots.— Ail con animate fer or colossal est fo Avril next, COUP, Wood wiN MOARTHY will eos connected with thie ne nes travels early the Manayer, W. C, AN WAR 1 ‘Twenty-third streets at 8 o'clock, at Association Fal on Tu evening, No per VISIT TO AMERICA DK. CORKY DIOKAMA OF TRE APOLLO HALL, EVERY IRISH SCENERY, 80. 3 NEW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 18 G18 Broadway. 61s Sis (Established 618 is > ous 18 Gis | w 618 4 E Helriceninnen chase 5 618 6i8 ‘The Beauties, Wonders and Monstrosities of 618 618 the Human avd Animal Creation to beseen at 618 #18 one visit, 61s 10 THEATRICAL MANAC A large and coustantiy sing stock of p WOOD CUTS, from fresh and original designs, on hand at the METROPOLITAN JOU PRINTING OF PICE, 97 Naaxau street, Old Herald Building AbM FASHIONABLE DANCES IN ONE QUARTER AY SAUSE’S ACADEMT Afternoon and evening clagves at Masonic Hall, 14 Bast A streey, and Brevvort Hall, 144 Bast Filty-fourth ec jessons at any hour day orvevening. ust Tenih street, AND CALISTHENICS, all, 12% Sixth avenue, Keaers oir square, ‘OK Is now forming new eluases for beginners. ton Tuesdays, Weduesdays, Bridays and Bat- vucren ald and geotiemen at ® P.M. cnd attvelr convenience. Seud for cir- Memen can ai A, ROQWONTINS CLASSES FOR DANCING, AT NO. AA. th avenue, corner Bw NO. 631 Fortivavenuc.” ‘Seud fur weleedianey nn eee a NO PDUMAR'S DANCING ACaDEsY, 4 wast Fc street. Classes every day and’ evening. All da (aught perfeeuy in one quarte: Six faalrty in dad fecuy to aia vrivate leasou i ama rr