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—— MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. OaMPION—CHAMBERLAIN.—On Thurs: Decem- ‘vor 8 or & Dy the oes the ey dames Millett, at ‘he brlae's rest- BPH CAMPiON, late of England, to Miss GuonoraNa CHAMBERLATN, all of this city. ‘Low8e—OamreseLi.—On Tr esday, November 29, Py Rey, A. K. Sandford, of the Methodist Eplsedpal Greene streot, ASA Lowe, of Saugerti JEANNETTE CAMPHELL, Of New York. 7 Saugerties papers please copy. MYERS—BOWMAN.—At Philadelphia, on Tuesday, December 6, by Kev, 8, A. atehuaary, Epwarp F, MYERS, of New York, to JENNIE, anger RAanEMOr of Genera! G. W. Bowman, of Phila eiphia. Baltimore ana Washington papers please copy. Diced. ADLER.—On Friday evening, December 9, at ten o'clock, FLora, beloved daughter of Simon and Zipora Adler, aged 11 month$ and 25 days, Relatives and frends are respectrully. “Invited to atiend the funeral, this (Sunday) mee at half past nine o’ciock, from her parents’ residence, 836 East Fourth street. BUTTERFIELD.—On Friday, December 9, FRANCIS H.. son =< bfiatyeed Margaret Butterileld, aged 7 ears and 2 es ‘The friends of tne tamily are respectful come, ‘to attena the funeral, from No. 343 street, this (Sunday) morning, at ight Peace CALLAN.—Ailer a short iliness, JoHN CALLAN, ni tive of Pie parish of Quansborough, Ireland, “4 ‘the #4th year of his age. ‘The friends and relatives are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late residence, 76 Third avenue. Casay.—On Friday, December ‘9, AvausTUS, son of the late John J. Casey, aged 6 years, 1 mouth and 8 days. The the friends of the family are invited to attend the faneral, this aay (Sunday) at twelve o'clock, from the residence of hus grandfather, 103 Sullivan street. CRONIN.—On Friday, December 9, HELEN, the be- Joved wife of Timothy Cronin, of the parish of Ros- btn county Cork, Irg:and, in the 46th year of er age, The friends and relatives of the family and those of her brothers, John, Peter and Florence Crowley, are Yreapectiully invited to attend the funeral, from her Jate residence, 356 Cherry street, this (Sunday) after- Doon, at two o'clock, Cotpex.—On Friday morning, December 9, JoHN eth Golden, aged GOLDEN, son Of Peter aud El 23 years, 5 months and 21 days. ‘The Tuneral will take place from the residence of ‘his parents, 99 Graham street, Brooklyn, this (Sun- day) afternoon, at twe 0’ yclock.’ Costican.—the members of the. Association of ‘Exempt Firemen are hereby noiified to meet at the late residence of our deceased brother, William Cos- tigan, foot of West Kighty-eighth street, on Sunday, December hd ae steven, ae es A. M., Or re pur- pose of ing the last tribute of respect ta his re- ite FRANCIS HAGADORN, F. 8. a CUNBTINGHTAN. Un Saturday, December 10, WiL- LIAM HENRY CUNNINGHAM, aged 34 years, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- Tully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi- dence, No. 6 Nerth First street, between Tenth and Eleventh streets, Williamsburg, L. 1, on Monday ailernoon, at one o'clock, GIsbURNE.—On Friday, December 9, CLauprus J. GISBURNS, In the 341i Year of his age. Relatives gel Inends, pty pom rs of Scotia Lodge, No. 634, F. and A. M., raphical Union, No. 6, and New York ionoeeetie Society, are re- spectful i, invited to attend the funeral, from the rest: dence of his brother, No. 183 Ninth street, between North First and Ainslie streets, eee, this (sunday) afternoon, at two o’cleck. SUMMoNs.—Ihe members of Scotia Lodge, No. F. and A. M.,are hereby bey erie wo attend a spect: communication of the Lodge, at the Lodge room, No. 161 Nighth avenue, on Sunday, December 11, at twelve o'clock sharp, for the pura of attending the funeral of our late brother C. J. Gisburne, Mem- ‘ers of sister 1odges are trakornally, ‘nvited to jom with us. By order of GRIEVEs, W. M. W. M. RoBINson, Secretary. a GouLp.—at Mount vernae: Westchester forty after a lingering illness, GEORGE GOULD, aged 53 years, 8 months Bnd 10 days, The funeral will take place at his late residence, on Monday afternoon, at one o’clock. The friends and relatives of the famtly, also the mempers of lawatha Lodge, No, 434, F. and A. M., and the mic fraternity in general are invited to attend. Jacosus.—Suddenly, on Thursday, December 8, Lean Jaconus, wife of James G. Jacobus, in the 67th fyear of her age. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited ‘to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. {138 Waverley place, this day (Sunday), at 12 o'clock oon, Kine.—At his residence, in Varick street, on ‘Thursday evening, December 8, WitLiam Kina, aged wo ‘tne Ti tuneral will take place this (bee afternoon, at two o'clock, from ‘Trinity te , Montgomery street, corner of Ag Se Jersey City. Be i at ap eear esday, ember 7, JonN B. NSING, age ears. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- Vited to attend the funeral, from St. Mat- ’s church, Sussex street, this (Sunday) after- noon, at two o'clock. GAMGEE.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, December 10, Ann, wife of Ree Gamgee, aged 52 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late idence, Fourth avenue and ‘Thirty-fifth street, on Rruesaay afternoon, at two o’clock. MARRIN.—On Friday, December 9, Macorn Man- Rin, the beloved child of Peter and Ann Marrin, aged 2 years and 16 days. The friends of the family are respectfully invited attend the funeyal services at, her father’s resi- ence, 434 West ‘I' ft fifth street, this (Sunday) af- Zernoon, at one o’cloc MITCHEL.—In Astoria, L, I., on Tuesday, Decem- ‘ber 6, E>wiN W1LL14M, infant son of E. W. and D. /W. Mitchel. MiTrcHELL.—In Philadelphia, on Thursday, De wember 8, of typhoid fever, THOMAS MiTcHELL, for- merly of London, England, aged about 27 years, ‘The funeral will take place from his late residence, with Mr. P, B, Hull, Kensington depot, Philadelphia, &his (Sunday) morning, at eleven o'clock, MULLANEY.—On Saturday, December 10, after a ort iliness, HvuGH MULLANEY, @ native of the county of Sligo, Jreland, In the ‘34th year of his age. The friends of the family, also of his brother, games Mullaney, and his brother-in-law, Jenn 'Granohan, are reealy invited to attend the meral, from his late residence, 104 Mott street, on ionday. MULLIN.—On Thursday, December 8, JosEPH Henry, oidest son Michael and Catharine Mullen, ‘pged 20 years and 9 months, tis friends and acquaintances are respectfully in- vited vo attend the funeral, from his late residence, 97 Goerck street, this (Sanday) afternoon, at one p'clock. to Calvary Cemetery. McENROE-—OUn Saturday, December 10, at her residence, No. 243 Seventh street, Williamsburg, ‘N. Y., BRIDGET MCENROE, in the 94th year of her age. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited do attend the funeral, from No. 243 Seventh street, ‘Williamsburg, on Monday afternoon, at one o'clock, McManvs.—On Thursday, December 8, after a jong gnd painful illness, Many McMANus, the belov ‘wife of James McManus, in the 27th year of her age, "both of the town of Stradom. county Cavan, Ireland. Her friends and those of the family are respect- ly invited to attend the funeral, Rais (Sunday) noon, at one o'clock, from her late residence, is Greenwich street New York. Javan papers please copy. MoNvutty.—In San Franc Cal., on Tuesday, November 22, JouNn C. McNuury, a native of Bal jhannon, county Donegal, Ireland, late of M urne, Australti 41 years. McQt :ADE—On" iday, December 9, WILLIAM ATRICK, the son of Patrick and Fanme McQuade, ad 4 A rs, 9 Months and 7 days. ‘The relatives and fricnds of pen family, and also hose of his brother Edward, are respectfully in- ied co attend the fanera’. tis (Sunday) afternoon, t one o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 160 pio str alts le Island papers pleage copy. MoQueRNey.—On Saturday, Becember 10, BER- *NARD MoQuRENEY, Aged 28 years and 10 months. ‘The friends and acquaintances, also the members jof the Gramercy fase Ball Club, are invited to at- nd the funeral, from his late residence, 332 wast welth street, on Monday afternoon, at one o'clock. PuRny.—On Saturday, December 10, after a lin- ering tliness, which he bore with Christian forth itude, JosErnt J, PERRY, aged 27 years and 4 months. ‘The wears and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late idence, 426 West Fourteenth street, on Monday afternoon, at one o'clock. Philadelphia papers please copy. Raiwrvon.—On Saturday, December 10, after a sshort illness, Mr. HENRY RatLTon, aged 53 years. Friends of the fainily are Tospeot fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 200 West ‘Fourteenth street, corner of Seventh avenue, on suceday morning, ot ten oralook, brighton laud) papers please copy. Rovre.—on ‘Thursday. December =. Yisurzay the loved wife of Timet ¥ Rourk, @ native of the ‘parish of Lusmagh, Kings county, Ireland, in the ‘42d year of her age. Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited {to attend tne funeral, to-day (Sunday), from her late residence, 383 First avenue, to Calvary Cemetery. SaTtic.—Our heartfelt thanks are due to the many relatives, friends and acquaintances of our father, JouN SATTIG, Wom an all-wise Providence has so unexpectedly taken from us, for thelr marks of TH DMeIP ae Seen eee by so numerously attend) ¢ funeral. gs THE MEMBERS OF THE FAMILY. os December 9, Han- AH A, SENTIS, in the 63d year 0! a ‘Tho relatives and Iriends of the fam are invited to attend the faneral, from her late residence, No. 115 West aie street, on Monday afternoon, at half- Past one o'clock. SLIpELL.—On Monday, Dec. 6, at Brighten, Eng- Jand, MaTHILbE DESLONDE, Wile of the Hon. John Bildell, late of New Orleans. hagery Sees Exiday, Deseret 9, HowakgD, infant son of Charles and Margare' ie Spear. The relacives and iniends are respectfally invited to attend the funeral, from the residence oi his parents, No. 156 West Twenty-first street, this (Sun- a afternoon, at two o’cioc! STARKRY.—HENRY B,, son of David J, and Sarah Va Fa wit months. dn day Breravon; ‘at one o'clock, from 281 West Fortiet street STECNPELDER.—On Tiaay lay evenmg, December 9, after a lon, te severe illness, SELIGMAN STRINFEL- ae Sc ‘lige Muhinausen, Bayaria, in the 64th The relatives and friends of the a also mem- bers of the Nomescrs Lodge, No. 1, een. hs B., are attend the Sent1s.—At Harlem, on Friday, y, Det NEW YORK HERALD, late residence, 238 Fast Tenth street, tiris (Sunday) afvernoon, at two o'clock. SULLIVAN.—On Saturday, December 10, WILLIAM Tt PUBLIVAN, residence 34 Sheriff stroet. Notice of funeral persetne KNIGHTS OF PYT! Lion Lodge No, the funeral of our Monday, December 12, from his mbers of Coeur de requested to attend SAMUEL SULZER, OD tate residence, 117 Division street, Members will meet at roem, Steuben House, 205 Lowery, at Balf-past it A. M. The members of sister lodges’ are fratern: invited to attend. }. P. SOLO! o. TayLor.—On Friaay, Reenter % SAMUEL Tix- Lor, in the sist year of his The relatives and trond are ‘tke invited to attend the funeral, trom No, 81 Bedford street, on Monday morning, at ten o'clock. ‘THoMAS.—A® Bay Ridge, L. L, on Saturday, December 10, MARY J. Tuomas, widow of Thomas H, ‘Thomas, in the 77h year of her age. The relatives ana friends i ee fatnily, and of her sons, W. H., R. HL, a T. #. Thomas, are invited to attend the funieral services, at Trinity Sores New York, on Monday afternoon, at two o'clock. WALLACE.—On Thursday, December 8, JOHN | M. WALLACE, in the 51st year of his age. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 438 Weat Thirty-fifth pe tus (Sunday) afternoon, at half-past one oS 000.—Killed, on Friday, December 9, by being run over by @ locomotive at Bridge; per, Conn., Au- GusTus N., eldest son of Frederick Wood. ‘The funeral will take place from the residence of his father, at Bridgeport, on Monday afternoon, at swe eee The friends of the tame are invited attend, LL KINDS OF FANCY So 138, AND AND BIRDS FOR SALE,— Medicines for alt pared food for mock! ng Birds, at B. DOVEY'S, No. & cht treet, corner of Oanait —N. B.—Ladies attended by Mrs, Dovey. Pact bab tage OF BR 8 ESOE. Ste breeds id stool HAS ALL THE fallible Mange Cure and Ferrets. Butler's in- im SBeicmniionen 76e. Imported ‘Dogs boarded, ‘trained, do. Medicines for all dis- euscs. (PME EVENING TELEORAM, THE PAPER OF THE PERIOD, THE REFLECTOR OF ALL THE CITY NEWS. SEE Alu THE LATEST CABLE DESPATCHES IN THE EVENING TELEGRAM. EXPENSE, ENERGY AND ENTERPRISE HAVE GIVEN THE TELEGRAM THE LEAD AND LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ALL THE EVENING PAPERS. NOTHING WILL BE SPARED™ IN THE FUTURE TO IMPROVE ON WHAT iS AT PRESEN THE BEST EVENING PAPER IN THE CIty THE EVENING TELEGRAM. LADIES' DEPARTMENT. FASHIONABLE GOSSIP. THE FALL STYLES, Lo FEMENINE MORSELS. FAIRS, | > ALL THE DAY EVENING FOR SUBSCRIPTION 50 CENTS PER MONTH, SUBSCRIPTION 86 PER YEAR. BLICATION OFFICE, ied NAseAU STREBR, » ‘LEGRAM, CENTS. CI q HORSES, ‘CARRIAG aS, aC. {7 THE AUCTION HOUSE oF JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL, Oflice and salesroom 37 Nassau street, ‘opposite the Post office. THE HORSE AND CARRIAGE = of our business ts conducted at o HORSE AUCTION MA ‘12 AND 114 so ae Cet Near “4TH AVENUE, BALES OF HORSES AND" CARKTAGES EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. Gentlemen wishin iaraee phen a Horses or Carriasee to seit, wif ind our house perfectiy reliable, as we conduct is sh of our business, as we do all our other 6 straightforward tb Srp which gov- in all ype ay To ad ‘s ted purchaser of every lorse warran sound from 34°14 48 hours for tial? Entries for sales of Horses ret Carri can be made at snatt street, where our pirat town bse Ch encharen Whi 4 ‘we algo keep a register of horses for private sale, Liberal advances made on consigamnents T BARKER & HAMLIN'S (oe Case MART AND N. Y. TATTERSALLS, roadway and Thirty-ninth street. MASOR CLAS. W. BARKER, AUCTIONEER, ies EVERY WE. GENTLEMEN'S PRIVATE “ESTABLISHMENTS dle. pored of at public or private sale to the best advantage, and GENE NT of Horses, Carriages, Harn and everything in the horse fino,to suit ihe Makta of claages of purchasers, constantly dn hand. STABLING tor horses on sale. oursist ‘SALES SOLICITED ana promptly attended to, beral advances made on everything in the horse line. PROFESSOR JARVIS) American Clipping Machine’ in Operation at the Mart, Horses clipped in one hour. —BREWSTER & Po. ane FIPTH AVENUE, CORNER FOURTEENTH. STREET, offer a few second hand Snrriagee low One square front Coupe, Ii ‘Two swelled front Cou; One Coupe Rocka One Rockaway Conch (ourtain quarter), One % Clarence, our own make, in exceilent condition. iso, Seyeral second hand Sleighs cheap ; all in good order, HANDSOME BLACK HAMBLETONIAN ROAD Horse; stylish, fast and prompt ; 1534 hands, long tail; fully guaranteed by’ responsible ow aving ng use for him, also clroular front Coupe, crimson’ satin fined, fn good farness, Robes, ic. sold cheap.’ Stadle, Fourth are arene, near Seventy. third str AXY TRUCKMAN WISHING TO DISPOSE OF THREE Gr four double and Single Trucks and necessary Horses, Pith the Cartage of a few houses, will find a purchaser by addressing oF inquiring of M. J. It ., liquor store, corner of ivington and Pitt streets. —HAM'S POPULAR OLARENCES, COUPES, LAN- dius, Landaulets, surpassing in make and style any Other manufacturer; will gxonange or sell leas, than f Prices, HAM, Fourth street and Broad —SLEIGHS, ROBES, BELLS, BLANKETS; SLEIGHS A, ‘at $20 uj Pi Boag te’ top and o at and Jagaer ess from Lay Blankets, dc ‘&e., at eche ‘cheap tund, corner Hudion and 8) LITTLE & TURNE 7 WITTY's,, 6% BROADWAY GREAT REDUCTION AL, in prices. “Carriages, Sleluhs, Harness, Robes, all atyles, me oy re “secon an greatly reduce ices, Brett and Park Phaeton cheap. i ih A. GEXTLEMAN'S TURNOUT FOR 8 plack, gelding Oriental, 7 years old sound and kind, hue trotted in 2 road wagon; new 120 Ib. Wagon, Sell horse separately. Fair tial, seuss fi ae By mon . We Hudson street. vA r A. SBT OF MAGNIFICENT COACH HARNESS —GOLD mounted, made by one of the bast_mak 5 cont Will bo sold at's sacritce.. Call A167 mew No.) Concord street, Brooklyn. (Am, SuBIGHS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS « agcand baud end ger, front, $90) up, seamprin deny, Portland, six-seat and ev: ery | 300 Call and examine. from 160 up; ‘Blankets, 2 up, “Caulang: a ‘ ooster street, A ~-SECOND HAND, CARRIAGES, BY BEST CITY © makers, $40 op; Bs Barneas, Rot - H, GRAY, 22 t0 99 Wooster street, BENG SHORT OWNER WILL SELL. LARGE DARK bay Horeo; suitable for coupe or do 1 atyliah, good roadster; also Portiand Patent sump Sent Wagon (vert Wagon made), Harness, Robes, £6. At LEADBETTER'S stables, Seventh avenue, near Forty-ffth street, OUPE WANTED.—ANY GENTLEMAN HAVING A Nani! fay Goupe, in good order, for sale cheap, may address BOTH ng Al nnn HORSES, CARRIAGES, &e. FR SALE—THREE HORSES, SUITABLE FOR ANY kind of Lig Apply in the ABLE FOR ANY ‘ORSES FOR Pall STYLISH Hoi, ‘ap Went stent N3. TOP ROAD WAGON WANTED UST BE ps det ut used reas, with price, mi name and al! particuiars, ‘0.40 OLD, ‘hampers st GTORAGH | Room FoR (CARRIAGES | RE REPAIRING lone by experienced workmen; two top Wagons for sale, AL MOTI*S, 156 Went Twonty-seveuth eet GuEtGH 2 BELLS.—1,000 STRAPS SLEIGH BELLS, OF Ser Ty description, at very lowest market prices; ‘great inducements 4 ram Slelghs, alt styles: large assorte le meni family roadway. Se HS.—FINE PORTLAND SLEIGHS JUST RE- o. ed and for sale ats bargain, 161 William street, up Stance FIXTURES—BOTH OF eRe ar CAST aap of wire, comprisitig in part sores Stall Partitions, Posts, Box Stall Fixtures, Hay Boxes and wr Water Trougha, torneo] Traps, Brackets, &c. Copper Weather, Vanes, perfect models of Dexter, Ethan Allen, Mountain Boy, €c, Manufactured by J, W. FISKE, No. Chambers street, corner of Church, Po he dian Cay Tih et M ga tek WAGON WANTED-LIGHT, GOOD panei + must be one of best makers. ‘Apply at 68 venue, 0 LET, RENT LOW—A PRIVATE STABLE; HAS tao tor fone paren ry 8 garriagse; or will board three or four horses a er month, with cal room. A) At atabies iS Kast Twenty-seventh street. vig ‘ANTED—A GOOD HORSE FOR HIS KKEP DURING winter, with privilege of purchase, b nveman. living ® short distance from the Folly. Ad ae STEED, Herald otfice. $3.500 SAX , BUY BIGHT WAGON AND HAR: 0) hess, two yood double Teaina and Trucks, the work of three houses and stable lease. Ready money re quired. Lovitimate reasons given for selling out, Address CKMAN, Herald oftce, Eran ha "MUSICAL. A Youxa LADY, TEACHER OF PIANO, WILL GIVE lessons at her own or at pupil's residence ; terms BEE Gaptier excellent references. Send address to Miss Herald office, LADY WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION ON THE PIANO- ore and Singing, at pupil's, residence, for #10 per references. Address, with residence, AMERICAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 311 FOURTH avenn PETERS Secretary. Miss ELIZA coukk, GENTLEMAN WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION ON THE sent referencos given’ Adaress, with residence, TEACHER, box ta Terald site fret wi elec. AC juarter; — beet TEACHER, box 10 “ops in good order, auitable tor $650, for LTO) et. Alto w New York. HENRY SCHROEDER, Director. Sy , Supt. A Pianoforte at pupii's residence for $10 per. LEXANDRE PARLOR, ORGAN—ROSEWOOD CO; 35 Vesper 01 Grasn for $125, ANE ESTY ORGAN FOR SALE—WITH PIPE ORGAN Footuver, double bank keys: all tmprovermenta; b-bass, Gxots reeds, 12 stops, with tremola and il; tn elegant Black walnht case, In use one 3 price or small chureh. Apne at B. Sixth avenue, near UITAR.—PROFESSOR N, W. GOULD, GUITARIST, 121 Kast Thirty- treet, enables bis pupils in m few lessons to accompany songs and play effectively; banjo taught practically by note, EW VESPER SERVICE—COMPOSED BY MARK HAL- IN “iam, for two or four vote plana or organ), Catholle and Episcopal churches or home circle, English and Latin words, published by ERNEST REINKING, 17 Sixth street; #81 20 mailed. bh fodee:' ot teenth st Suitable tor parlor, lod 'TERSON'S Storage oflice, ortieth street, TY WANT A FEW ALTOS, Giees, ke. sung every Tuenday evening eet. Gentiemen's initiation fee, Bb. UoACOn YS Dir ‘cetor, all East Twenty-ninth st, AND TENOR FOR SECOND i must read well. Apply to treet, before 10 o'clock A. M. ast LOUIS war aD—BASS uartet. inet Di IN, No. 8 Aller J.B, GLEASON, Ni \ “\ NNUAL BAL Ls SEW YORK TELEGRAPHERS, Lay Monday evealng, Dee, 1, 1870 Tickets, $2, can bo obtained at ali the privetpal telegraph ofices, Cuaaxcs, ASSOCIATION, NNUAL BALL AT IRVING HALL NEXT FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 16, Tickets $1, admitting a gentleman and adie: M. T., BRENNAN OOTERIE, Academy of 1 of Music, _ Wednesday evening, ning, January 18, 1871. GECOND ANNIVERSARY OF THE BAL Ps nde Du hease, at National Asaemnbl DE. LA Rooms. 234 to avenue, Thurs- ad at all hotels, 344 Forty-fourth street, near FE day, December 29, 1870, ‘Tickets to be IKE GERMAN COOKS’ SOCIETY OF NEW YORK Will hold thelr Sixth Annual #all on Thursday, Decern- ber 15, at Teutonia Assembly Rooms, Third ayenue and Six- teenth street. Tickets #1. Dancing to commence at 9 o'clock. . ntl Bee at AMUSEMENTS, LYMPIC THE AT TEATRO EVENING, SEVENTY LiGuen PERFORMANCE’ 0 ov ELEVENTH WaBe, x ELBVENTH WEEK, L. aroitious Ee WILLIE WINKIE. maollsanns UPON K beso gia fully authenticated ESISTIBLE WROLICS ar soteruiomanh together with its MONDAY, HOLL Canica — GROUS TT! ANSFORMATIONS. THE UNRIVALLED ghoWN ‘OX THE LITTLE BLONDE... bENNL HYEAMAs secured WEDNESDAY au ‘ra Gt. Special Matinoe * christmas cured orchestra chairs Day, MONDAY, Decem NiUs20'8 GARDEN. NIBLO'S GARDEN, ‘Leases and Managers, JARRE! MER. BLACK CROOK, BLACK CKOOK, BLACK CROOK, BLACK CROOK, BLACK CROOK, BLACK CKUOK, A CARD. Yielding to the expressed: wishen of large numbers of thete nde and patrons, Messrs. JARRETT & PALMER beg leave to once more ® present (after an interval of three years), the mont fan ctacle of the ages In doing ao the the reproduction ta (be inno wey inf Pi juction tual outl Rode Lae outlay of over FOR’ IVE THO! MONDAY RYENING, Dk DECatAR® 12, 1870, st GREATUST DRAMATIC SNSA TION OF THE AGE, Gopgeges seat Drama, ACK CROOK, ENTIRE, NEW" SCORN NERY; ‘One Thousand New, Beautifal and Spiendid Comtumes NEW AND EXQUISITE MUSIC, by an increased Orchestra; STARTLING TABLEAUX, PROUESSIONS, CHES, a. ONE HUNDRED ani RY au AND FEMALE at CHANICAL (CHANGES of the most An excellent DRAMATIC COMPANY of fit clans artista: EXTRA PERFORMERS OF RENOWN engaged for thelr various nud brilliant specialties, aud THE LAKGEST GRAND BALLET CORPS that ever appeared in America, arg, full particulars veo advertisement in to-niorrow's (Mon- Her: OX sheet open six days in advance, US New and Marvellous LOB! ced FLOBE GLOBE BROAD- LOBE GLOBE way. GLOBE GLOBE THE Hit OF TH ‘= a Hi OF THE, B Li, UKE FAV ‘Oulte MAGISTRATE, AVORITE MAC JUDGE Th Eta, JUDGE DOWLING, JUDGE DOWLING, sub DOWLING, JUDGE DOWLING’ and : AT CRIMINAL LAWYE. MINAL LJ Seti AMINAL a B, ES Wat Fe Hows ESQ. WM. F) HOWE, WM. Be HOW i, Wa. F. HOWE, Est: R, JOSH HART WR. JOSH UART as. UDC OW LING ry QUALLS FO PERU KOTION. COME AND SEF TI COME AND. COM COME AND SEE THE COURT COME AND 5 COME AND + COME AND COME EARLY, STA COME EARLY, Sts COME EARLY) STANDING COME AND com. JOHN HA MASTiit "BARNEY, ADD, RY ASHCROFT AND MARTON, ‘AT MILEURN, . MILGURN, IN HIS CHARACTER SONGS AND CHANG HARRIGAN ASD RICKEY, WILSON BROVE JENNIE BENSON, CHAS.’AND CARKY AUSILN, CESIA’S GRAND BALLET OF 50 LADIES, MATINER WEDNESEAY ATINE! DNs MATING MATINEE MATINEE AND 5 MATINEL NESDAY AND SATUS rpuistie BALL at Irving Hall, THURSDAY EVENING, DEC, 15, Tickets can be had at the d door of the hall, TpuE NEW YORK YOUNG MEN’S ROMAN CATHO- Me Benevolent Association, ¢ seventeenth eRe Ball of this Association will be held at on TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 20, Tickets, Two Dollars 4a DANCING _ACADEMIES, CADEMY OF DANCING AND CALISTHENICS, MT Ealh 728 Sixth avenue, Reservoir square. NOR is now forming new classes tor beginners, re classes for Redowa, Waltzes and the higher dances, Ladies* class meets Tuesdays and Fridays, at 4 P. Misses and masters on Wednesdays and Saturdayaat 4 P.M. Gentlemen: on Tuesdays and Fridays, from 7}4 to 93g P. M. Gentlemen can attend, by ticket, at their convenience. LL FASHIONABLE DANCES IN ONE QUARTER, AT SAUSE’S Academies,—-Afternoon and evening ciagses, at Masonic Hall, 114 East Thirteenth street, and Brevoort Hail, 154 East Fifty-fourth street. Sotree at Masonle Hall next’ ‘Tnesday evening. Call for circular. Residence 287 Fast Tenth street, ROOKES’ DANCING ACADEMIES, 261 BROOME street and and 133 West Twenty-third street. Ali the fashionable dances in one course of lessons, _A NEW CLASS FOR TUESDAY, BROOME § UMAR’S DANCING ACADEMY, 24 WEST FOURTH street. —Classes every day. All’ dances taught in one quarler. The Boston and five fashionable dances perfectly in alx private lessons, THOMPSON'S DANCING ACAD Y, 289 BLE! oKER oJ. street.—Ciasses now forming for bexinners, on Tues- day and Friday evenings. Hail to Tet for select partic ACPHERSON'S ¥ OF DANCING, 803 WEST M ACADE M“‘ourecntn stroet noer Eighth avenue. hee for families—Wednesday and Saturday after- noo “Aduli rr hneatay and Friday evenings, given at Any time, Pee or evening. x fy egiect Sociale next Tuesday evening, Dec. 13. Send for circular. _THE LECTURE SEASON. | ‘MPORTANT LECTURES TO GY NTLEMEN ONLY, ON interesting, invaluable and scientitic subjects, showing how to live and what to live for, are delivered daily at the New York Museum of Anatomy, Those may to attend can feoelve ‘a copy by forwarding 25 cents to theSecretary 618 dway. ROF. DOREMUS! THIRD LECTURE, THUKBDAY NEXT. ASSOCIATION HALL A FEW DIAMONDS, BEAUTIFULLY ings, Ping, the property of private gentle be sold at a very low price Appir' ba one week, between 9 an ‘Thirty-fourth street, HE BEST PLACE TO BUY AMERICAN AND ENG- Ish Watches, Jewelry and Silverware, Cuckoo and French Clocks, at’ FRANKFIELD'S old established stores, Sixth avenue, corner of Fourteenth street, and Eighth ave- nue, corner of Twenty-nixth street. 500 GARATS OF DIAMONDS, & frst water, for ‘The finest ever offered aa oe Mounted to ‘order, In the Intent and most artistic style, by ERMANN, Diamond Setter, tO Kaat Fifteenth street Between Union square ‘Opposite Tiffany & Co.'s and Fifth avenue, new building. togetner. dig biclocky at lof ask t Paris and London RTIFICIAL RUMAN EYES—BAUCH & GOUGEL- mann (formerly with Prof. Boissonneau, of Paris), mak- of the improved Artifical fiuman Eye, 651 B.—These Eyes are endorsed by the faculty. WINES, L Liquors, Oy ONOMA VALLEY WINE COMPANY, 31 BROADWAY, ‘New York.—Pure Wine and Brandies, of the very beat quality, by the case or gallon, at wholesale price, for this month only, ers and Inserte Broadway. N. id oftce, CoRR BOARD FOR HORSES—FOR FULL PAR- ticulars address W. R. LEWIS, Old Westbury, L. I. LEGANT TURNOUT FOR SALE—FOR HALF Its value; Horse, Wagon, Harness, Robe, Blankets and Whip; ons bay Messenger Horse, 16.3, 6 years old, warranted sound and kind; 1s Mire handsome; one Brewster Top Wagon ; one new Bin, larness, Lowden's make. COUK’S: fo, 298 and 305 Weet Fortieth’ street. OR Lorn Ty CURTAIN CARRIAGE, IN GOUD order; Sold 9 0, Apply ‘at private stable 59 West Elev- enth street, OR SALE—A BAY HORSE, YEARS OLD: WAR- ranted sound and kind in ali harness, Call at 446 West ‘ifty-third street. {YOR SALE—A FIRST CLASS FULL SIZE CLARENCE and heavy Huraess. Also stylish four-wheel Dog Cart, ee at MIGLWARD'S Stable, Fifth avenue and Forty- OR SALE—THE HANDSOMEST COUPE HORSE IN the city; 16 hands high and very sound and kind fm all harness. Apply a street, id ernee Apply at 115 Greene Gant mat first stable sout! of Wii- Toughby avenue in Sandford street, Brookiyn., Of GATE SIX TOUNG HORSES! A’ BFAN OF CAR: ie Horses, bay; a boy of lady may ride oF drive tien Sor afraid off huyibingy some of them fasts they ill how forpberecires. AD J acommer of Fourth enue and Seventy: ond airget, or wenty-t street. 7 OMuLAGHANy RESTAURANTS, _ ned Nes Fos) THOMAS’ RESTAURANT (EUROPEAN PLAN), 23 Weat Fourth street, near Broadway.—Room and hoard $2 a day; elegant Dining Rooms for private parties or clubs at moderate charges. SLOTE & JAI AN: ES, Stationers, Printers and Blank Book ox Manufacturers; 3 ‘ulton rect.” Blank Books made to pat oe te NEW.—WISHING 701 BE UP WITH THE times, I have added to my Pie Baking Establishment the Boston style of, baking park and beans, and on and after Monday, December 12, I shall be happy to serve this famous ae Ean dish at my bakery or ou my several pie routes. We basa Aud ‘est, Bineteenth street. New York, Dae. Dy ETTUS ‘& cr MERCHANT TAILORS, HAVE RE: moved from their old stand, No. 680 Broadway, to Now 875 Broadway, Grand Central Hotel. ae POLITIC. AL. Org CANVASS OF THE NINTH WARD FOR Mayor—Ledwrthy 8,878; for Hall, 8 ew COAL AND We0D, ocx, Li PER CHALDRON, DELIVERED IMMEDI- ately art ol cl i. re eutded tom NS ERASER a BU 462 Went Euzorgenth * year, by the rem mall ae N pirget peer FAIR AND BAZ AR, To be heid under the auspices of THE GRAND ARMY OF TRE REPUBLIC, in atd of the UNION HOME AND scHOOL SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS’ ORPHANS, approved and recommended by the general oflicers of the army and navy, whose names are attached to the appeal below. OPEN FROM DEG. 163TO 2, 1870, AT THE SEVENTY REGIMENT ARMORY, Sunction of Broadway, Sixth avenue and Thirty-Ofth street. New Youk, Dec. 1, 1870, to on behalf eon Germany Fevrow Cirizi have of Jate been appe of the sufferers of the war now raging and France, and you have Mberaliy responded to the cail made upon'yon to aid the many niready nade widows and orphans by that war, ‘The appeal made to you and the re sponse you gave to it was a vindication that in this counuwy: itis fell tobe a Gary 10 Fecognize the claims of sulfering humanity, wherever they may arise. But the appeal we now make to you is one that comes home, and involves » higher duty-—for he that provideth aot for lis own household is worse than an inidel. It is for the support of the orphans of the men who died for the maintenance of the Union, who at the cail of their country went forth In iis defence and sacriticed ther lives for the preservation of our free tnstitutions, |Thetr children are legacy. Let it not be forgotten that ihe country jh of promises to all who would rth in that hour of peril—when a rebel army {uvaded Pennsylvania und the fate of the national capital and ot this great metropolis trembled apon tue chances of a battle. ‘As Americans: we owe it to those dead patriots that their chi'dren, now fatherless, and a large portion of them moth. erlena, should be fed, clothed and educated; that they should be supported and iramed during the heipless and tender years of their infanoy, thut they may be ennbied on attaining the proper age to aupport themaelves by honest industry: To the discharge of this sacred duty the UNION HOME AND SCHOOL has been devoted since the frst breaking out of the war, Since the tirat organization in May, 1861, { taken charge of over three thousand orpbans.. The amount received from the city and State Is inadequate to its support, and it bas been subjected to heavy expenses during the past enlargement of the bullding. Tem- intance 1s needed, as well to enable them to main- ain the 315 children now in the Inutituion as te provide for who are constantly applying for admission. It is, in- ‘deed, Indiepensable, ate we oldiers and sailors of the Oto army and navy ask ‘for your ald for the support of the or- yan children of our fallen comra * Major General JOHN ©. ROBINSON, Department Commander, L. FARLMY. | Aas’t Adjt. General. GE F, HOPPER, ae It will afford me great pieasure to’ be associated with an enterprise which has in view such a worthy tor and I fey bed most happy to contribute in any manner to the no- U. 3. GRANT, Siomt certainly may you use my name, and anything olee T possess, in connection with your honorable and cha: itable Byorts fn behal/ of the orphans of the soldiers and sailors who ‘ave thelr lives to our country te Site the late clvil war, With great respect. ERMAN, General, You are at werfeot Uberty to mak: of my name in con- pection wie Urfom fioing and School for Soldiers’ ‘wad Sailors Orphans. Very truly you GE B. McOLELLAN. Tam always anxious to assist the orphans of soldiera and sajiors, and shall take great pleasure in aiding all Kean. this Benevolent Inatitutton. Yours very respectfully and truly, DAVI PORTER, Admin I feel highly honored by your re: suey and accept the same, and will do allin my power to atalat you in this laudable work, which deserves the support of alftrue patriot. Iam your most obedient servant, CHAS. F, BOGGS, Rear Admiral, U. 8. Navy, Approved and recommended by the following Major eu erais and Admirals :— Major General JOSEPH HOOKER, Major General IRWIN MCDOWELL, Major General J.iK: BARNARD, yajor General G JL W. Major General J. P. D, Ry Major General J. Major General RUF Au} NGALLS, Mayor General J. P. Major General wea ‘NOY x General HORATIO.G. WRIGHT, eral NATHAN W. BROWN, EW ART VAN VisEit, hs al ALERED PLEASENTOR, Major General Choma H, SHARPE, Major Generat FRANCIS © BARLOWE, Major General P. H. JONES, Major General CHARLES 1 granam, Major General ANDi SHALEM, Vice Admiral 8. ©, RU Roar Admiral 8, Hi. gon ON Rear Admiral M. SMU Rear Admiral §. 1. MI RINGDAM, B.C. WADSWORTH, Womens OF THE ARCTIC REGIONS, -TLLUSTRA- ted Lectures on the Arctic regious, by Dr. L. I. Hayen, with an exhibition of views taken on the expedition of Dr, Hayes and Mr. Bi presenting tures 20 feet in length, exhi light, at the Somervilie Art i Fourteont b street, every evening, Admission, Bc, ; reaervod seats, 7 poop BRATS FOR MISS DIOKIN Ss may be a Steinway Hale ner Futh ave 188 GLYN a eT ee a ee ee en SUNDAY, DECEMBER Il, 1870.—TRIPLE: SHEET, AMUSEMENTS Bere rears, Las? NiGuTS, Wwte 10 TH TIME MR. JOSEPH 4 -ERSON “RIP VAN WINKLE.” YAN WIN RIP KLE MATINEE ON SATURDAY AT 1g O'CLOCK, SEATS SECURED SIX DAYS IN ADVANCE theatre, or at its branch ticket office, at Ditsor Mmusle store, 711 Broadway. In active preparatio: Bulwer'a celebrated play of will appear in a BRILLIANT Firat SCHEME U." THEATRE COMIQUE, Broadway, oppoaite ie annals of the amusement “hd. UR IMMENSE THROU OF ARTIS VA REASED ATTR, 5 Presenting this week 4 continuous Caraival at tenes m & Co.’s Ts ETY PROGRAMME, appearance 0 jer alte et, WA. ARLIN + Wm, Arlington, arpay way vive Wm. Arlington, BIDNEY FRANKS SENNA "ALRORD, Mien, EMMA A ALFORD, THE Wi Petit MAGNIFICENT: B ‘t BALLET Taour re on the musical glasses will Jake Persimmons, a jolly fellow. Sam Cwaar, a butcher. Bumpy Jack, alias the Bl Flipmagii Alamagoozie, the hash feud. Red Hot, a warm fiend Sandy Hob, a gin flond, line, with songs. ‘ “ Seo amall bills. Doors open at 639, Curtala rises at 7%. Seats reserved in advance, ALLACK: will be pi a Comed; Act Firet—Boat Houserand Garden of } oh, ‘teristia Vocalist and Act) ie WOND ERPUL SU sikgkive FAMILY, * in chelr aerial grace, composed of the mont finished dance THE DEMONS’ REVELS, introducing the entire Troupe, J. 0, KENNE’ ‘The ang oman lc Demonten! Burlesque, IE BLACK DWARF, lack Dwarf. lider, the lunch fiend... is, Pairies, Soldic: BEVERY BVEBING. oar FURTHER a, with ni c ER thn aproneunyrs - In four acts, by verry, Faq, entitle iy tires " resen' TWo JONESES. . Minton's Villa. iY iy ‘a selection of favorite aura, Acts Seeond and Third—Drawing Room in Mr. aa Villa, Act Fourth—Garden and Lawn of Bowles’ Cotta, THE USUAL MATINEE TBATURDAY, DEO, M7, AT Lig P.M. RY THEATRE CARRIED BY ACCLAMATION | 40,000 PATRONS OF THK DRAMA have wituessed Mr, Charles Foster's new drama of NECK an Or, THE, HANGMANN ‘Nodse, and with one voice declare it to he CROWNING ACHIEVEMENT OF THR SEASON, and at the imperative demand uf the public it will be con- tinued E The whole to conclude with the VERY NIGHT UNTIL FURTHER NOTI SLRING oe PEARLS; THE BARRI Ha ASSABSTN, PIE WOMAN’ oF ELE YARD. ry Every night in thelr Great’ 8 aha MONDAY Ki KR Cy CONWAY" ‘Ss THEATRE, BROOKLYN, AND MRS, BARNEY WILLIAMS ‘oka: CUSTOMS OF tid _COUNTRY. q one PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, B. pular drams of the # with th h Hout Riemer aggemen' e Monarch of Hutch Gor ea TON RAIS” a he “Tatligenee Dutchman” and fn hie Totmitable “Datch Stump Speech.” A now and exciting drama, entitled The E IDIOT OF THE HUDSON. een BROOKLYN. The Great Sensational Piece, entitled ACROSS THE CONTINENT, ‘With all the effects of ti White men, to one, GRAND MATINEE ON CHRISTMAS DAY, ROOKLYN OPERA HOUSE. MELOH, Carry Quaint fobace bi WEst, EPH soe News to mary, | ban shrine fps ‘Geor ROOKLYN ACADEMY 0 ar une on LESTER WALLACK NING, which occasion George Colman, THE POOR GENTLEMAN will be presented. ooT: LAST NIGHTS | or _ Rit ABer, 'H'S THEATRE, CIATION HALL, Twenty-third street and Fourth avenue, Sith lecture of course, ©, HARRIOY will give» series of IMPERSONATIONS, (Luck of Roaring Camp, &e.), ON TUESDAY EVENING, DEC. 18, OOTINS: THEATRE. LAS? NIGHTS Of} PHL ARM ONTO. Sot WINKLE. ETY GRAND CONCERT. to Bees Vocalism Gis Murray, Crump, eineutay nd Saturday. UGHRS & eighty eas MINSTRELS. oe the Pent porfermance on Jr's Comedy of rent ANDY WKEN'S wonderful Song and Dance, TONY PASTOR'S New Addition Jonnny Wild, Frank Kerna, Ki &c,, ke. ‘Grand Fo", RIP VAN WINKLE, ‘To celebrate the Centennial Anniversary of he. birth of the IELUSTRIOUS LUDWIG VAN BEETH SATURDAY | ey HERR Price of adi Ticket IN ADEMY OF Mi MADAME L0U LOUISA Lichiritay, Ma, GEORUS VANDENHOFR, GRAND ORC HESTRA ‘OF 100, CARL BE ANN, 8 will be sold and seats secvred at th ‘ACADEMY OF MUSIC ONLY. 4G Dee. (grt oclock. “ ;-Conductor, 1 extra. The salo of Tickets will be on Wednesday, December 14, Thursday, December 16, and Saturday, December 1/, daily, from 10 A. Four Tickets, with Reserved cure a Box in the body of the hous Frowcentum Boxes, holding eight Proscenium Boxes, ho Holde the reguiar Philharmonic Concerts and Rebearsals, will have preference above other they hold check: said checks) at ra of Season C) chasers to those seat provi Box Office, the will be required to se- for which they give notice, (and produce cademy of, Music, on Wod- newday, ‘Decomber i, between the houra of 10 A.M. and 5 P.M. at 10 A.M. D. Scnaan, Secretary. Ge MUSICAL SOIR] ‘Gn this day only, By the NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, AT STEINWAY HALL, 109 and 111 East Fourteenth street. MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 19, 1870. touted plying Conservatory Oftice, Agar twelfth street, ae ANNUAL I RRORPTT ROA! sere asprect era ra erie AT IRVING “HALL, ND RAILWAY. DWAY, CORNER WARREN. ‘Open 10 to b (PHEATRE, AND BAT D TICKE’ ‘ROPOLITAN HOTEL. Snickers FOR ALL THEATRES. Nil. No seals tnyaged or secured before December 1 eMGCEORGE Fr STRONG, Premiente ils will recetve complimentary tickets by ap- eral Ht $2) Broadway, \{ME. ANNIE CILLE LE PR! 3 Union square, room 21 Parlor, Lyric, Classic and Dramati YOST, E re THEATRICAL. MANAGERS. den METROPOLITAN JOB Be PRINTING UFEICK, Ne TONAL CONSERY A’ Eighth street, between Form! gentiemen eins ANJO, SONG AND DANCE, in; BOGA taught,” wes dances, oo for chorus, to. try ¢), Rooms, Broome, "s\re Bot ‘clocl 0 THEATY.CAL MANAGE ae 745 BROADWAY, ber ONT ASTOR PLACE, i IPP VACE, NEW YO! ‘and constant! ae Tnefeestng stock of cuts, on band at the jaswat street, Old Herald Building, Y OF MUSIC. Instruction in every branch of music. rms $10 per quarter. (AGNIFICENT The finest in ths world. one to equal it, SHOULD BE VISITE Instructive,” Amusing, Setentitic and ing & compiete ‘Adini Hon 60 cents. ‘are fearfully and onderfully mace. The Beatitee, Wenders and Mopastrosities of the Human and Animal Croation to be seen at ‘one visit. jG AND € tanght, pupits fitted for the jy 100 Baas ) SING BALLADS, DO banjo and dance Apply to Mr. CA ik. A large and constantly aon tnoteasing stock of woop CU's, from fresh and original designs, on hand at the bom om Jon PRINTING OF FLUBR aan Tt arald Balding OCUTIONIST, Instruction in the art of aaway and Fourth avenue. ~~ ANATOMICAL tint nee’ of Wonders. Open daity. for stage, by JOHN uuston street, near Bowery, Ludies Nes also singere Pe Brooke’ , hear Bowery, any day from 11 ui MOT 18 AMUSEMENTS. WOOD'S MUSEUM. iRise THE Hit OF THE CROWDED HOU AUDIENCES, "aig iy raat ‘fumous LYDIA HOMPSON LYDIA THOMPSON EYDIA THOMPSON in the companion burlesque to PARI PARL PARL AMIS, ith 100 ntatlanoe! ‘the sploasls imac composed, w neatly and arranged by Michael Connelly. Seata can be secured two weeks in advance, OOD'S MUSE’ Ww MA’ NN PERFORMANCES MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, Tay. THE warth da bar, tp which the following usta will ap y ata Miss Alice Harrison, Miss Wood, Mize Lille Bally Misa Annie Firman, Mr, Le J. Mental ec eT. NW. Kooany Preceded 4 each do aya, reat, in.which Mise LOETE GRANT will mi Ke t her iret nee on any stage. aners ———————— TT L* EDWIN'S THEA ATER, CONTINUED SUCCESS OF THE GREAT | BAT SENSATION, ThE JACK BEF PAR Prominent characters by the following recognized Btare of Burles Pt Whitin, Beas nie Halas Piouhion, M Miss i 1, Hall, Mise Ada Harlan, M: ae B he Gali Migs Ellen est roe ‘Cuass! CHORUS AND ‘AND CORPS D " Lew! RS? SPLENDID ae pre WITHE! “4 Mr. AUG DALY. roaawan Bouiae ot © ATH AVENUE THEATRE. Dore Lesage and Manager Twenty-fourth atreet, wren | MONDAY, TUESDAY, SPUD aY “cna ene "REP Lee Mr. Lewlt; Aadrew, Mr. Rolki the Du Mr. tincy Mr. Pie Sy ir. Burnes WEDNESDAY eventn, (for one time only), MAS AND with all the original ro hs the ‘original cast cast an THURSDAY evening, for the ver Tanti te vere eng Comedy, wit all the great s and sensallouol elf “TWELYTH NIGHT” MATINEE next SATURDAY, at half-past one. MAN AND WIFE. FERNANDE, BXT WERK Witn BE PRODUCED, after weeks of onreful and costly preparation, « unique and original local comedy, tn ave neta, gulitied v LD, M™s one eine ae Ww JRE ON. CHARLES DICKENS AT THE FIFTH AVENUE THEATRE, SUNDAY RVENI Nas December 15, 18/0. ‘Tickets, ONB DOLLAR {tacluding coupon for Bumbored ol airs). Tobe had at the theatre daily, trom 9 w!l 5 \RAND OPERA HOUSE, ‘corner Twenty- Aste and Eighth avenge. bicsaks, | THE succkss OF TH) NOVEL bee. seca PROGRAMME, 0 AM eaday and Fri eninge, FIORELLA Monday, Wednesday ad BS Sones te First and third act FIORELL, i ae roa og except Wedivesita sas 6. cali = p ea Meer papas AGOLETI0--Wednesday Evening and Saturda: PitAtinee. vreeesaees SUZANNE THALs Li. AIMEE, will shortly make her debut Notlee. “aturiay evening French Benevolent Soctety. pastes will be rec: TEW YORK “Orne Ss, N*% MATINEES WsDNESDAY and 8A SATURDAY, 2). CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, AMAZOMIAN ENTRE BY TWELVE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. rs rance of Te POT ASTERS FREDDIE and BONNIE CLARSIC OLYMPTAN GAMES. MLLE, ROLLAND, THE ONLY BAREBAGS EQUESTRIENNE IN THR: THE CHALLENGE Dita SOMERSAULT GYMNASTS AND ACRO! OONTADS CANINE COMB! rae, Valuable Trick Horses, Ponies, &0, In active prepa ratio ‘AUTIFUL FAIRY SPECTACLE, {ntroductn| LILIPUTIAN ACTORS AND ACTRESSES. TEINWAY “HALL TUESDAY: DECEMBER 13 AND CONCERT ¢ young California Pianists ass EMMA AND HEDHCCA LAEMBEDN, sisted by Miss NULLIE PIERIS, Bi ke LE ae , RED "Me, su SUBINES Conductor Director. Tickets, bat reserved seats. to be had at the principal music stores, oe FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, ae GREAT SUCCESS. . BIRCH, C9 MINSK BERNARD & ag N FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. AN Panton mites “uur fs BR” “OUR OWN NEGRO MINSTRELS, they all wake up a response in my heart that soups, me.” Henry Ward Another change of Bill FUL SINGING. “Ler FUN TILL YoU CAN'T Ris, ME Seats secured six days in advance. BE” De REXANES ‘WENTY-THIRD STREBP, D STREET,” NEW OPERA oe 22D STRERE. t, between Sixth and Seventh aveniies, street, sae OE TEMPLE OF MINSTRELSY, cRrowDRD Bore a Pei ROOM ONLY, Genuine hit of at Eton lan delineator, ae iW te KKEWS. First ‘anoe of e} soem J. DALSE RTE: Screams of laughter at the popular comedians, PAVE BEE REED. waeee Kee BWAIN'S AND. LITTLE MAC. ae THE FRO DANIEL “WEBI i LIN THE BRYANT'S DEN. ici _Seats secured Me advance. Begins at $ o'clock. Bors THEATRE. 3HTS OF ARITY FAIR, HEBREW Haney FAIR. HEBREW ‘Suanur PAIR, LAST W) LASt W LAST W! INCREASED ATTRACTIONS, DELIGHTED CROWDS: DELIGHTED CROWDS. INCREASED ATTRACTIONS. SPLENDID DISPLAY. A PERFECT BAZAAR, i ELEGANT ART GALLERY. Open daily Gundays excepted), 21011 P, ML TWENTY- SECOND REG REGIMENT ARMORY, Fourteenth street, near Sixth aveaue. Concert nightly by Eben’s Orel AGIG IN THE PARLOR.—GREATESE NOVELTIES to the world for presente.” Conjuring Thicks from 80a, to $50. Splendid Roses of Tricks frum $10 t90 HARTZ'S Conjuring Repository, « re MESCAN TILE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, MISS ANNA b. DICKINSON will lecture before the above association a STEINWAY HAT de MONDAY EVENING, December 12, 1870, at § oloct. Doors open at 7 o'clock, Sanje OF ARC. Tickets of adrasaion Noserved nents §0 camte extra; for snie at bP. Date book store, No. 13 Broa® and at the Libs i ns EDWARD HASLER, Chairman of Lecture Committee, y RIP VAN WINKLE. 138 GLYN, The great wr in hergrand dramatic re ring of ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA. The sale of tenet spor umence Monday, December L&. a op the night of ve charged. 1 eaca, No extra change for reserved seats, Ce the performance, when 50c. auditional w. For sale at ail Ucket offices, pPEuany, is Fi ey AND 8 Nice Ne ‘APOI ny 4 One Nees. AND S Skeronms, VAC EM EN OE Crakk PHT who will givo seleotions trom the monte of Baltes free CLUB HOUSE, 1,164 Broadway, ne aha dma A Litto: combining all te “earenlenith fort pa Yuxury of the most fashignable clube. No 1a ees or assessments, Choice Wines, Liquore and Cigara, vato rooms for gentlemen's part nwo Tic: RETR FOR HISTORICAL S01) Y¥ CELERA- tion for sole.—Stato price, name and a and address. tickets will be sent to pat L¢ Ad. ieee, wera teak rey offering the highest peck i 0 THBATRICAL MANAG ERS, Tare and Sera inaceesind aoe from fresh Mitocteal METROPOLITAN saat NG" OFFICE, ee sew'a Building,

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