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FLEETWOOD PARK. ‘The American Girl-W. H. Allen 3 tch—The De- | eiding Heat Trotted at La:t—American Girl the Winner—Dreadnaught Beats Topsey. Three trotting events were ennounced to take © lace at Fleetwood Park yesterday afternoon, the @ret being the deciding heat in the American Girl- ‘William H. Allen match, postponed from day to day ance Monday last; the second @ maten of $600, mile end repeat, between Alexander Patierson’s chest- But gelding Dreadnaugdt, w wagon. and Benjamin Daniel’s bay mare Topsey, In harness, and the third | of $300, mile neats, best three in five, 4m harness, for which were entered Mose Whippie’s | @errel mare Fox, Dr. Cook's bay mare Scotland Maid ana ©. Taylor's sorrel gelding Felix. The | 4 @rst and second of these events came of according to programme, but the third stands postponed, it bemg given out that the gelding | Felix had not arrived at the track. membered that the mares Fox and Scotland Maid trottea the other day at White Plains, to wind up | ‘the season in that vicinity, and the fact still being | ‘well impressed on the minds of the sporting com- ‘munity she non-appearance of them and their com- panion Felix was not seriously felt. At seemed to be a foregone conclusion in the aminds of the two hundred spectators present that American Girl wouid beat the stallion Allen, the eat required to decide their race, as they argued ‘the rest she had obtained during the weeks and the Work required to fit her for the trial had put her in admirable condition, Such was evident.y tne case, ashe won the heat in 2:22, quite remarkable fame, considering all the circumstances, of the ‘weight she carried, the track and the Jateness of the eeason. Notwithstanding the repeated posipone- ments of the neat which would decide this race, the Jadges announced wat all bets must go witb the Blake. Patterson’s Dreadnaught had but little diMculty @ beating Topsey, This result was anticipated, THE POSTPONED TROT, FLEETWOOD Pakk, November 13 and 18.—Match $1,000; handicap race, mule heats, best three in tive, $a harness, Benjamiy Daniels named b. m. Amer- acan Giri, to carry ten pounds over Daniels’ welgnt... -lL1i22i1 Peter Manee nam catch weight... PUth Heat.—Alien haa the pole. The betting was $50 to $12 in favor of American Girl. Seven atiempts were made before tney got away, when She send-oif was quite even, the contestants being bead and bead as the word was given. On the turn American Girl went to tbe front oue lengin, and at the quarter pole, in thirtyour seconds, had increased her advantage to a‘length and a hall. Down the backsiretci vaniela put on a litie more steam, and at the naif-mile, in 1:09, was two lengths at the post of honor. Ascending’ the rise Manee endeavored to force ‘he stailion, and although he Tesponded acbly to the call the’ mare drew away from him at will and entering the stretch was three lengths in advauce. The stallion now, in obedience to another call, came along like the rushing wind, and for an instant it was thought that he might catch the teeting Girl, but it ‘Was in vain, as she seemed almost a ghost, and when ‘at the draw gate and Alieu’s friends were hopeful, the stallion Went into the air and the Girl passed ‘under the wire winuer of the heat and race, in the juite remarkable ume of 2:225,. Altnough beaten, ¢ iriends of the stallion were well satisfied with us exhibition of specd, aad when Mauee, nis driver, moticed the figures on the board he exclaimed, “If knew it was fast!’ The judges in their decision of ‘the heat and race prociaimed that “all bets go with ‘the purse,” meaning with the stake, THE MATCH OF $500, Same Day.—Match, $500; mule eats, Alexanoer Patterson named ch. g. Dread- naught, to wagon Benjainin Vaniels Deas 11 22 Mile, 2:35.14 2237 He was First He at.—Dreadnaugnt had the pole, she favorite, selling at $1J0 for Topsy's $73, They got the word to an even seud-off on the second at- Sempt, but on the turn the big mare left her feet and naught assumed command, being four lengtns ahead at the quarter, tn thirty-eignt and a half sec- onds. The same positions were mainted at the hal ile, in 1:16, and un entering the stretch, but in the Straight work Danicls succeeded in rallying Topsy and she made an effort to catch the gelding, but it ‘was Serie he jogged under the string winner mtn heat by three lengths. Time, 2:35 \. Hval.—Dreadnaught was now the favorite ave “to to one. The word was given to @ ey Start,,but on the tum Dreadnaugnt ; gone to the front one engin, but, on making one of his serious breaks, Topsy ‘Went py him readily, and at the quarter, in thirty- Bight seconds, led one length. Down the back- stretch the white-faced geiding had become set- ed, and, being forced, was soou on even terms with his competitor, but, again leaving his lect, the mare went by ine half-mile one length to the front, fh 1:16, In the up-hill work on the back part of the course Topsy broke, and before she covld be ral- Hed Dreadnaught snowed in advance once more, and, though he mace stil! another skip entering the homestretch, came home an easy ieee of the Beat and rave by three lengths. Time, 2:373,. A SINGULAR CASE OF HYDROPHOBIA, Poisoned by a Dog Licking His Lips. A somewhat remarkable case of hydrophobia was yesterday brought to the attention of Coroner Schirmer. Mr. Frederick W. Beetson, late of No. 194 Waveiley Place, owned a favorite dog, and about three weeks ago, while playing with him, the brute jicked hus (deceased's) lips. The same night the dog exhibited symptoms of being rabid, and, continu: to grow worse, was killed with poison three days subsequentiy. 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Niel ST lees Fifth week of the great Mr. 3 Tor whewg Sudioy Mic! peutic an Seah tant te ae it wouid be difticu! i E but not greater than his deserts."—Lvening Esoresn October _Larringes may be ordered at 10:30, s™ QT. JANES THEATRE, comer of 5 ane EVENING AND iat” cox MBDY, SEASON, AND BER ere coteeee In = a. Lig Senet COMEDIES iD EI SsICAL SLE GANT C! EEreAy, VAGANZAR, New afid orginal Comes: ae in three SiBLIC, HE PT OF THE Pup in which ANNIE LONSDALE will a I by a fall and vow ENaIRELY ‘NEW CLASSICAL L EATRATAOAIEA, th new S:rnery, Costumes and Appointment, ‘ANNIE LONSDALE m tne an unexceptionably bi See bits of the day. Seate secured three 701 Broadway ; han a Looe bad Bullman’s, 114 DS caine THEATRE, OWENS. LAST WEEK but ONE of ‘MRE. JOHN E. NB. OWENS, EVERY EVENING ana’ Mare wal aepest ro a paaalaad atl, wo. alsoas Rd Wh Rabat ular Comedy of om a STS Seats br, pel Pe in advance at the Theatre; also at ‘usic Store, 711 Broadway, MONDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 4, MR. pt BOOTH OWERY THEE RE NOW BRAD EVERYTHING A uWwi EVER! MING COMPLETE! BVERY ae UNTIL VURTHER NOTICE ‘will be acted the entirely Local Drama, founded on NEW Yor Detgorrve} New and beautiful Scenery. .by.. Machinery, Railroad Car. Costumes, ate Appoint guia Eiects- Elder, a New York aete: cate Mr. Arnold Abbots, perp clerk of Jerome & Co, ex- Bint br fan is sone is -Mr, E. Barry sumer, leman. See ee ee ne ME, Jobo Walsh Bolter. eae ‘Tucker Dingle. Tanks, ir. Geo! Orton, a Broad street banker and broker om Chang ‘Mr, Charies Foster Carrie Abbott, sister of Arnold... Mra, Orton, a star of the upper cra "hy only daugeter... « Miss kmma Wheeler fashionabie modiste.Mra. E. B. Holmes Liz, a colored girl und spy for tue gang....Mr Charley Lord who has been engaxed especially tor character, intro- ducing negro eccentricities, songs and dances. PROLOGUE, Humble Interior of a Water Street Tenement The H apry Orphans—Bright Dawn—Gol’en Promii Stight Clou bus al Broght Again—Sudden Darkn Those Stroke ‘Liz, tue Nulatio"'—Hope, Home and Happiness all Wreck. be Daring Arm. immense Fire Scene—Burning of = Tenement House, CT I. ScENr.1. Madison § earn Sveum the Orphans onthe World—The Strange Protector. Scene 2. Palatin! Mansion Of the Ortonefelatives, Kickes and Nepulscass"Cau tine be Death” Scene & Ludlow Street JailThe Street. Corner Swell flanning the Great Jewel, Kobbery_The Orphans Full of Hope Again, and Hopes Realize. Scene 4. Haunt of the Thieves—Dividing the “ruil”-Tanks, the Deutscher, is the Negro Gin with’ Grand: Bacchanulin Song, Chorus and Breakdown—Appearance of Elder, Detective— Eacape—Suspense! “Lableau, TI. SoENE 1. Astcr Place—The Great Diamond as a Headlight on the Track—The Innocent Condemned—The Guility at Laree--Pryer, the Cockney *Sbyater,” going “one sontne on Ay" Sonne 2, View of Blackwell lana iy Mi Aboard the Sch; Escape for ‘Lookout; There” The Passing Steamer“ Where Are ‘They “Under the Wheels!” Scene & The Detective on nt. | Heene opal eo Passage tumely, Shot, Somn®. 1. At the Fastiouah vee e- "Road Through Blood #2 ice— Seene ot Tucker and damp Scene, & Tomba—One More Step, but Still in the Dari Home of the Orphan Sister—Awaiting the Trial The ‘her: Rents (Coll Agound the Lamb— Your Fate 1 Moklder, the Detective--"And Yours in "Mine!" Sudden Sequel of Untold Revenge, and the Perils of Inno- cence and Purity Saved by “SEARCHING TH& DEPTHS" RS. F. B CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE. MRS. F. B. CONWAY aD MR. F. 5. CONWAY EMENT OF EDWIN BOUT MONDAY EVENING, NOV. 20, HAMLET, KYANT'S OPERA HOUSE, TWENTY-THIRD STREET, between Sisth and a Sovente ara., neat Booth's Theatre, JuME Nok S| OF U! g: KENTUC KY bie’ Modiste's—Patron; Jealousy. Scene 2. tiome of Loves the Mulatto"—The tective andthe Toils—The Rough OM LD KENTUCKY HOME, LD KE vOKY OME. OLD KEN HOME, OLD KENTUCKY HOM 19 OLD KENTUCKY HO) BRYANUS MINSTRELS. OLD KENTUCKY HOM BRYANT’S MINSTRELS, | OL KY HOME, NTUC MATIN a AT TWo, THANKSGIVING DA’ A CARD. HENRY And LITTELL, READING, ALPHABETIC * INTONATION, FACIAL EXPRESSION, GESTURE AND ATTITUDE, Gentlemen wishing to join Mr. Littel’s MERCANTILE LIBRARY CLASSES can do so @t any time by procuring tickets at the desk, PRIVATE LESSONS, i) Will be given at the pupil's residence or coll may be seen at the Library on Tues: days or on Fridays, at 7% P.M. Persons wishing to meet bi at any other beur or on any other day, will please | their addi vith Mr. Jamieson at the Library, or Cine ; note to the care of Messrs, M. A. i Vesey street, New York, loppock & Co., 18 ani + mien LIBRARY RY LECTURES, SENATOR 8 _SCHURZ, “oN” CIVIL SERVICE REFORM, 7 COOPER UNION, THURSDAY EVENING, NOV, 2, 1871, AT 8 O'CLOCK. Tickets 60 cents. Reserved seats £0 cents extra, For sale at Dutton’s, 713 Broadway, and at the Library. STRANGER: place, Greene street, ubove W: punrated in this fair has snc rate Monday Help Woe poor stranger. thubes and Hrovestants {AIR OF THE SISTERS OF THE Chapel, Wintbro; rhe’ interest ‘ M. to 10 Learn the work of the s0 unite Jn :te support, tons, WASTED. THRER UNFI Rui private bouse. by two encesexchanged. Address A, WASTED-SIX OR SEVEN UNFURNISHE with conveniences, lor house! number of rooms, rent, &c., Z. «box i28 Herald otic ion G, ANTED— Hows UNFURNISHE! A MEDIUM SIZED not avore Thirvietb street; rent moderate, Ad- at oibee. NISHED, FOR BOUSE- ir W | keeping; enema, wile andebild; between Tren. reets, weat of | Fourth av ‘Avaress PERMANES nice by West Tbirty-firet street. TANIED—A PARLOR FLOOR AND FRONT BASE- \ ment, handsome:y and completely furnished, for light housekees bg, terma $75 8 mo Address C, B. A., Herad U prown Branch 4 Broadway. NTED-TO LEASE, DIRFCT FROM OWNER, FOR @term of years, an entire Emiding, in good order, Miuaie ast of Broadwcy, Hetween Reace and le) March 1 neat, address, FSSRS! nox 45:8 Post ume WANTED, To RENT. forowhed for Planing verms GOOD CLASS, ESTABLISHED arding oF lodging; good loca et ald pte! Branch tion oftee, He set ESiretaway. _ MEDICAL. ‘LADIES’ PHYSICIAN.—DR, AND MADAME OR} jPleks 1U Weat Twenty-anis aireet; twenty eyeare - =—MRS. W. HL. MAXWELL, “FE! AN, Aiea ets aide Hh FEMALE Puysicyan, j A‘, NERVOUS AND SPECIAL DISKAPES PERMA- i ry y and eifectually cured ty Dr. LEWIS, ufice Nu. To reek AS a ‘cepted NOVELLO'S EDITION OF CPERAS. PRICE SK FOR NOVELLO'S EDITION OF ORATORIOR, Price be., ibe. and §1. sx Fos NOVELLO’ from 61 cHURen & MUsIG F PRICK TLENTION TWENTY YEARS' PRUSSIAN Hosrl. experience, Diseases aucceatfuly aug Fepany f dated mefieine aba omsutauon tree De BANKLI 16) B-eecker street. R, WEST, PROFESSOR OF MIDWIFERY, AND D Madame WEST, Femace Poysici aireet, near seventh atenue, ce oe ee ae FOR NOVELLU'S PART SONGS, GLEES AND erigi Price from be. FE i tbe oc! hy ayreonri PIANOS. WE lance East Houston street, wanyins a” a — bee cw toa eee ee ae, A SECOND HAND STEINWAY or ddrese 163 Kast Fifty-thirc etreet ; and bow many octaves; alsu one mecha | AMion A NOVELLU'R POPULAR 6ONGB. PRICE Se FOR ROVELLO’ A ‘POPULAR FLANOFORTE NOvEL, ew EWFR & CO ew York, 761 Broadwoy Loncon, Ny. 1 Bernars otreet anu 5b T Oooree INSTITUTE. THE COUR: turen on “French” Kovember 22, at 6. M. iaier names at oflice. "ERI SIDE LECTURE: eeiver bis in:mital le . Pever'e Mali mireet, vetween Ligach and Kini avenuen | bog, November 1. n, b Cente PUL LARGE IRON PUILDING, THE NEW YORK Assembiy Rooms, 20:24 Se avenue, corner First treet, Large Concert and Ball Roms. ER, Proprietor. DANCING AC MILES. DODWORTH'S DANCING ACADEMY, ifth avenue, The Friday evening class ‘will commence on Friday, No- Yomber 10, and continue weekly for ufteen weeks, trom $10 o'clock. Mr. DODWORTH takes the liberty of recommending this class to the attention of bis patrons, whore children have previously attended his alternoon classes. Many of these young péople cannot, during the last one or two sears of iheir education, continue to attend. in the alternoon,and yet Ought to have the benefit of this exercise and practice, as it enables them to retain what they bave already learned aud Keep up their flexibiity of motion ‘These lessons iso adurd ity to learn any noveity that may be ictro duced very plensant and useful relaxation from study, which very Decessary 1or young people, aay from twelve to sixteen years of ‘This claga would be of no wervice to begioners. DANCING | ACADEMTES, East Thirteenth street, 1 Fifty fourth street SUIRE au brevoort Hal y, Nov. 20,1871. PRIVATE LESSONS at any hour, day GHRCOLAS at private ueademy, 4i2 East Hieveuth atreet, MASONIC nd Brevoort Hal Hail, 14 and 1) T TRENOR'S ACADEMY OF DANCING, LYRIC HALL, 723 Sixth avenue, Reservotr eqyare, PUPILS can besin AT ANY 4 ind attend at thelr own convenience. SEND FOR cist AR, ROOKES' | DANCING ACADEMIES, nd I) 6s Wen Twenty-third SRFOCL, on ie 1 sin One cours Aniasyaen Ree FOR TUESDAY, BROOME HUSTHEET, SOIKES EVERY FRIDAY EVENING 361 BROOME ER'S aanotee A Y, C s Phmpton's Buildin, vebant and Ninth ate, q ms aye Sad Thursdays, Soiree ot Private Leasous | ateny dae or ‘the day or hour. ANCING ACADEMY, 24 WEST FOURTIL UAE inet Hrondway.—New classes Wednesday and Saturuay evenings. Terma reduced, All dances taught im one quarier, Six ip #1x private lessons. GANG ACADEMY, eee tte Catt Tn gy ecinners and classes for ip! sue eres REDOWA, GLIDE WALI and combina: tion Round Dances. Pardcwars Lad ciroulare. 18 DANNCING ACADEMIES, ODEON “ld. ota as eat Thirty-eiy hth atrett, between Bch tally Nauti awentes-clames Tusetays and’ Fricayes Md at Rose Hill Hall, second aven between Twenty-fourth and ‘Twent vin atreets, Classes d_ Twenty: Me a ‘eduesda: nest re TWELFTH WEEK of Mr, AUGUSTIN DALY'S ve porate Comedy of American brn ot eDLWORCE.” bed ‘haracters by the REW COMEDY COMEANY: Miss Fang eon ‘Mies Fanny Davenport, Miss care Adee Mee, Gi iss Mary Cary, Miss Linda 1 ertz, Mie Nel Nelite Morti- mer, Miss Kate Claxton, olmer: Me. D. it. Uarking, meron tnese ort idee, Louis Jamon § Beary “Crinp, D. Whiting, Owen ‘baweaut GF. De Vere, B %, Chapman, Beekman, Godfrey and others. THIRTEENTH DIVORCE MAT! SATURDAY NEXT, at Ds eg SPECIAL, DIVORCE MATINEE on Thankagtving Da yekag® MAY BE RESERVED’ TEN DAYS 10 AD- WwW ALLACK'S, EVERY EVENING, THE: GREAT DRAMATIC SUCCESS, Produced with new Mis on Appointments, new Cos, Uniforms, and the ng artiata tr An the distribution :— CK, Mr. JOHN GILBERT, Mr. J. t MINGGOLD, Mr, CHARLES F. BROW. WNE. Mr. EM. HOLLAND, NINGS. Miss ereIE GERMON, Ty NIE SEYTON. Mica ISADORA CaM Mr, urstait WA WA H) STODDAR} ROOKWELL, ‘itr. Madame PON] RON, Miss B Rosedale Manor House andi ag Boone 1—Green Curtaine't Rect ‘at Rosedale, Beene 3—The Uypey ae Searitghe, Beene 1—Parlor at Matth ¥ Soane j—Eaarcat Matthew Leleh’s 7 Doors leading to Conserva bey S—The Conservatory at Rosedale arranged and orna- mented for THE RIFLE BALL A new drawing room vaise ga dri be executed by the wpaaien anda visttsnot of of eiacient L uaeeineed ‘Due notice wi ven ur. CHARLES MATHE we Me abn RROUGHAM AND Miss PLESSY MORDAUNT. Early application for seats is respectfully recommended ‘as the announcement a mate early ent AXDING ROOM ONLY wee Vorinrart'P. M, Carriages may be ordered LYMPIC THEATRE. HD. EVERY EVENING UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. #: D. @. L. Fox's HL. D-| worldrenowned spectacular Hallet Pantomime, Ea B. tng nag the scelaha a H. D./Mons.nnd Mme. MARTENS and tlle. GRETCTEN, H. D.ISCHEELE In their great specialties, Les Eccentrici- Hi. D./tees Tyroliennes. Le Duo des Chats. H. D. THE QRAND BALLET, HD: arrancod by Monk, IMRE KIKALFY, HD. tneliding th ihe Fr emieres Dannensen Amolate 8. D.j| ADELE MARIETTA MORIONDO, LD. rn or HD. YOUNG ADONIS Sn LITTLE VENUS HD and full and efictent Corns do, Hallet . D. jon of ‘the ¥ D. KIRALPY TROUPE OF HUNGAIJAN ARTISTS. H. D.| “fr. G. L, FOX, who goes tbrongh his accustomed F, D.|routine of grimaces, antics and capers with eminent H: D.Jauecess, “Although pantomime i tact decaying, even H. D./in England. a few clowns such as Mr. Fox would do H. D.jmucn to maintain its popularity. In figure, cast and H, D.|flextbrity of feature, and even in voice, nature seems H: D.|to ba cially frmed inm for the part he now Ui. D.jenacts.”—| erald, No! HD. TINEES HDL EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, CADEMY. -NILSSON ON MONDA A’ THIETER NTH BUNSORIPTION Nour OF THE -OSCH PERA COMPANY, TO-MORROW MONDAY) y ANOVENBER 2, AT SP. M., STIN) NILSSON as MARGUFRITE. ioe oEy aR M M. POUL, M. BARRE, M, SAME, ke, MAX MARETZEK........,.Musical Director and Conductor WEDNESDAY. November 22 (first time). -M. SATURDAY, November 25—FIFTH NILSSON MATINEE, Seats at the Academy: also at 701 and 114 Broadway. ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUS! 201 BOWERY, T SOMETHING NEW EVERY WEEK, **N*E*w** THE FAMED DUTCH COMEDIAN, C EF, GARDNER, The crags eccentric aua acrobatic éong ani dance per- former and comt WILSON, BILLY WILSON, ‘SU “ter EMMA ALFORD. ad oat ue NY PASTOR'S NEW LOCAL OESDAY DUNDREARY Wau a ? leubAdeorieastd ND BRILLIANT BILL OF DELIGHT. f the New Artists thi a yonteg {ERIDAN aod MACK Champtons of the World, in their specialties. r. im his wonderfal Aeriai performance, entitled “Cloud Mus PET ELESTE, the great Han io Solvist PEASLEY and FITZGERALD, the great Song and Dance men of the day, Pastanet Soloist, the aplendid Bone an: Miss BLANCHE ‘LWYN, the iso Character Vocalist; Misa LEONA DAR", the beautiful Trapeze Performer; Miss magdtls WILLETT, Serio-Comic \ocaliat; KYNOCK and artistic Roller Skaters: EL NINO BDDIE, the countey; Mr, HANK eh) OHM Rk. LANE, Comed: ck ‘company of thia est MATINEE THANKSGI addition to the great regu mest, GRAND FAM! DAY, at 2 P.M. NG, me 19, AT 8, CONCERT CONSISTING OF y First appearance at the Grand Opera House of the brilliant young Cantairice, iss CASST Mile. THEKESE ©. Violoniste de 8. M. la Reine d Mile, BLIZA DE TR Violoncello Solo de 5. M. le Roi de ir. J. LEVY, the renowned ‘PROGRAMME. Part [. 1, Overture, “Light Cavalry, 2 Wautz, ‘Village Swallows" 3. Grand Valse. | 6. Introduction, “f Lomba et 1. Overture, “North Star”... 2 Bolero, “Merce Dilette Amie! Miss CASSIE RE 8. Potpourri of Spaiah National Dances. 4. Grand Duo, tor Violin and Violoncetlo, Miles. CASTELLAN and DE TR 6 Excelsior Polka (tira time)... 6. Finale, “Narren Gal Reserved Seats to al of t Proscenium Boxes, #ib iy Sy ESDA EW UAT’ O'OCCLR, PRINCE GEORGE NICHOLAS GALLZIN'S SECOND GRAND RUSSIAN CONCERT. IMMENSE ARTISTIC SUCCESS. “The heroic persons who attended the first of Prince Galit- zin's Russian Concerts at Steinway Hall last evening were rewarded (or their detiance of the elements, Few entertain- inents of the #aine order can be mentioned as having aforded equal pleasure, not only to enlightened lovers of music, but to ite unskilled and enthustasiic admirers.""—Times, Nov. 15, Soloist, Mr. J. LEVY. Aasiatant Cominctor: Mr. G. KARLBERG, Sale of tickets for second concert’ opens Saturday Bor often, and at 114, 7Ul, 73) and 82) Broadway. Ad $1; reserved seats, 0c, and 1 extra, accoripg t0 lo BROORLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. sirince Gatitzin's First Grand Choral ana Orchestral Concert, Thursday, No- vember 23. GTeInway HALL. THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 23, AT 8, GRAND CONCERT BY COLONEL JAMES FISK TRIS, NINTH REGIMENT Gonaisting 2t 0: ONE. HERK ee an AT HUNDRED musicians, N, MUSICAu DIRECTOR, K OWA ING LEADE: The manage: ¢ pleasure in Snnonneing that they have secured 8 of the bri rouny cancatrice, Hine CASSIE RENZ, | who, apon this occasion, will sing the aria from Rigoletto, introducing the alae G'ahiarp. which ‘created such @ rensation in mi Siroies Inst at spring. MLLES. THEKE! C. D ELIZA DE TRY, whose wonderful performances: tpon the violin and vio'on- cello have charmed the jromense andiences of the Sunday evening conceria at the Grand Opera House, will appear in their national Ceapotiian) costume, and exis the world-renowned cornet soloist Reserves seats, $1, Tekete for aale at70i Br Broadway and Twenty-third Erte Ticket efMfice, corner nd at the Hall. RION VOCAL OCI ETY. Grand Vocal and Ina tal Concert, Wednesd November 22, at Stemnway’ Ha ergraahepiacing pth pay Miss Antoinette Stetling.« . Dr. Leopold Damrosch Mr. Franz Remmeriz, A grand Orchestra of 70 ‘performers und ihe entire Chorus of tne society. Conductor. Dr. pold Damrosch aarved seata 0 Gents exrar G, Sebirmer's, 701 Broadway, W. A. Pond ry Ce ‘ore 89 Unton aquare. George steck & Co.'s, ‘ourteenth street, Arion Hall, 19 and 2i 8t. Mark's place, piety AND BOXING ACADEMY, 26 WEST FOURTH ret, near Broadway.—Boxing tangbt io 12 lesnons, Bend tor circulars. |, MONSTERY, J EADING SOIREK.—PROFESSOR LYMAN WILL BR appY vo receive parties interested in reading and elo- cution at his Wednesday evening Soiree ‘our teenth strees, when an opportunity will forded, or ie ing of the merits ot bis systern, ‘Tivate Jeseuns and classes. MISCELLANEOUS. Siac ‘ wet inters and Bisat 1 Book Manufscturers, 93 mnt 514 BROADWAY wee o+- Manages Tue, ines ‘bronged by awliences, an entire new Wk Rs Horrensors, a Firs ape rance of reOk. J. b, DAVIS anthiy iroupe of Doge SIGNOKETFA LOPEZ her fonr chiliren in thetd craceful acts, De hanty an THe 1 vert Sa tN HOPTENTOTS HOTTENTOTS, 1 by Delnanty and Henyior, The senator Drama, | he MISS ALICE SOMERS the bewutifu female Song on MR. JOSH “HART 1 rtist, ‘as ibe policeman, pagent ae the ie age a fe yundred Mi. SOSH HAKT "id, Bey, mera tn ty} sa Win. F Mowe, Ean. [Song Dance, CHARLES WHItr, The wecentrte Fthio LARRY TOOLEY, JA La G, L, STOUTE, P, Coxwoie and the over py Jos THE COMIQ E BALLIN, OF pom UE MLLE. ALBE THINA, y MLLE. LEONTINE, Ts a Oar peide Raslesine MILE. MARIER TWENTY \OUNG LADIF! MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. lag HON INS THEATRE 7m BRO D1 ( EDWIN'S THEA OADWAY, INA LORIOUS SUCCES! MEE i in LA GRAND Owing to the aniversal tm AIMEE has cond sented cpaunes LA G CUR A Tamir uMnEt oF NIGHTS, increased Oreheatra. SATURDAY MATINER AT & LE PONT KP DRS SOUPERS 1s now ready for produetion. NION SQUARE THEATRE, tie ee owner OF fourteenth etreet and Broadway ; RW, BUTLE: : cog an i brie Lge 1 ite array ‘of eminent irtists ever in New. aT ON UNUSUALLY FNORMOUS EXPENSE, engagement of Ce annent ‘artists, RRLGAN AND HART, inimitable in thee with new costumer sn inition rir AND BARTHOLOMEW, and their unrivalled Pantomime Trane. MULE. BONFANTL THK GuUAT PREMIERE gn | SRAND RALLE:! THE WALRALGA PRIRNAT IC Fo FOUNTAIN OF GO! SI WATERS, ROLBIN HOWARD AND CHARLEY STURGES, age Operas, TE RAV NOR BROTHERS, GERAGDINE AND LEOPOLD, 0 nugREY OuAHECTT, WAMKOLD, RATTLER, D) ANGELIS, GEORGE ‘hs, COLS, H, ‘SCHWICARDI, x SARVORD, MYERS, ‘The comic Pantomiine, eutitl THE + oe All the Immense company will open at 7; curtain risaal 6 clock, Seats secured in advance. Matinee every Wednesday and St uray. RAND OPERA HOUSE. Vv! THR LAST WKEK Oe AND MRS, | birthing } FLOKENCE, A ‘The Management, havi iy he anest of the pany exo favOrte artiats, will vote this their last wi x to the representation, of their fam and original roles in Tor Ta} TICKET OP LEAVE MAN. LOOK AT Titts GREAT CAST. RIE} his ori aracter) BOB Bi (RLY (his original cb ei comin EMILY ST. EVREMOND (her ortanal Tenaracten HAWKSHAW (his orizinal charncter) Mr. GIBSON (his vorigioal character JIM DALTON. TIN SATURDAS AT’? GICLOCK, NDAY. Nov 31, wil a be ‘produced 7, ©. DM. LYONS now Denim calle PA OR, DAYS OF Tk COMMUNE, Seats reserved from A.M. 105 P. Mat the box office, wt: Schirmer’s, 701 Broadway, att Ente ticket ahs so eS Twentieth street, Broadway a RAND OPERA HOUSE. Tr eordaee NIGHT, dels ae g IREAT Bon "BRIERE: MTOM TAY Lows MOKAL PRAMa, The T OF LEAVE M. SECURE YOUR SEATS. MIs 1S THE FLORENCES? REWeMBEISY SkaND OPERA HOUER, GRA AND THE OPFURTUNITY TO SER THEM FAMOUS CHARACTERS 80: LD NO’ GENE! WALLY ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE™ AN EFFORT OF GENIUS UMPH OF AMERICAN DRAMATIC ART. soap, MONDAY NIGHT, “THE TICKST OF, MAN, FLORENCE AS BOB BRIERLY. W OPNERY I VENI NG DURING THE WEEK, AT6. + Appearances at this Theatre if i sropuery tNIN JSAN | In ue 8, 8 see iv are dranen, founded on Fstmund Yates‘ nuvely LACK SHEEP, BLACK SHP hee Ie ee with ent NEW scuNRRYy GU Costas AND Repomnta ens, th the advantace of the followin, superior } HARRIET ROUT" Mins SUSAN DENING! SAEWART HOUT, Mr. J. 8, STUDLEY, T. b. Connor, Harry Rynar, J. J. Walace, i seed fe De Forrest, Eile La ue Kynar, Alice Atnerto Gussie AIURDAY MATINGE JAST LYNNE. MATINER PORVORMANCES AT 2 P.M. Monday, ‘Hurecay, Wecnesday, Thursday ana Friday, M. Levick’s sensational drama, entited PALE JANGI, east to the entire nr th of the company. HANKSGIVING DAY, N THREE PERFORMANCES IN TH DncruRe: ROOM. } ternoon 2S EW YORK CIRC Fourteenth atrert, opposite Aca demy of Mutt, L. B, LENT. . DIKECTORS MATINEES WEDN f: SDAY AND. SATURDAY AT 2)4, VERY EVENING AT MONDA XTRA THE GROSS REC*IP Tickets for sale at the pri al is els and circus. UCCESS: OF ARTISTS, OF WONDERS, SCVERB FEATS BY J) UNE BURT, CHAS, REED, PELFORMANC UNQUALIFIN D THE NEW TROUPE A FRESH PROGRAM BEAUTIFUL ACTS AN MISS LUCY WATSON, Lt DIVERTIN IN THEIR EXCITING CONTESTS OF SKILL, assion, 50. ; children under I Tare, 250; to be. ; childrea to reseive | sents, OU. aac GAN PRANCIRCO MINSTRELS, ‘ ‘ay, The place to get rid of the blues, Every! ody tent heme happy. BIRCH, WAMBOLD, SERN AT BACKUS, San Franeiscs Minstrela, Firk! week of (0K tHe PISUBALL, Dancing Quartet, ghtful Bal) vd and Part Singing. Newcomb, Gidbins, vers West, Wambol: ¥ Backn:, MONDAY, er 20, lirat apyearance of Mr. MAR HAM, Tenor § NS MUSEUM, |B iaticaan 745 Broadway, opposite Aator y yout passing an hour ab. Noone shonid viet New York w tie most attractive ands Dr. KAHIN'S Magniticeat Museu demutiful in the word. : Admission 50 cents, Open daily (ros 9105 and Ul 10, 745 Boadway, e Astor place. EM, BY ARTHUR Hast Thou EF popalar songs, en You wnt T Were Yuangy Magyle, ‘DITSON & CO, ne 8} ‘Sweet. Pubishers, 711 Broadway. of u Young Men's Koman ¢ rv! TUESDAY BVi. iY M WALLAL Tickets, $2. WIND.” THE OWNER OF GOULD ( statuary has consented to piace it upon! Brooklyn Orpaan Asylum, wetnber 24, aflernpona and even- edays. An uypnriunity, whieh will peop proba Ver aKAID vec, I Baw aurdest the, Py (2 Duntenece oar. ‘Tickets can ve obtained at Sasol Under Fitth Avenue Movel, 701 and 116 Browiway, New York, and book and drug stores in Brooklyn, APVEAR AT THE NA-) HE ndoy, 87th inet., im tie nim ence RIAGARA, { ‘dramatic tas ve which be wil wing sbield’s great ENRI BRAYTON, tional pies hr new drama wi in WIL a DROF. PRATT STILL 1 THE SENSATION ¢ oF ef Sy day, ant wikier horses to “A bad horse every night, and week yet: be educated. Friday, from 8 to 4, will and vicious. ~ nga wil be haidied, wail @ pacing bate ens, night educated w ” meres the claae nuravers 967, com; of auch me P. i as Rt Bouner, Dan Mace, Atex. ye asw, Drexeh, pula 1¢ SOCIETY.-A GOOD BOX FOR Peas aon Nichvlas Uotei Theatre Ticket office. iy AND DANCE, JIG AND CLUO DAN. Bran aunt by the, renowued JOHN BOGAN. Ie0 As! wt eat near Bowery. Pupils titted for the meet, Hy cee, HEALTH, AMUSEMENT, —JOUN WooD's: iia teat acute is oa fia = \