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BoB, ocromen ture opular artist, MOK nt Roa RAY, with acclamatiotis of delight by Local ‘Drems, entitled FROM SING SING, whio! ve different characters. in which he wit OB ae YOUR IN ADVANCE AND RvoID CROWD. riormances at ape 5 ednesday, Tuursday and Friday, Py oon's ay MUSEU lesque thd anza, ara S Hoo! — ‘Comedy in one act of Precesee Te PIECE OF BUSINESS. PAULINE MARKHAM, LISA WEB Huei, RRA at. INS, SHELDON, GRO. APKINS, wt appen NION SQUARE THEATRE, PROPRIBTOR........ MANAGER... » . M. PALMER SARDOU'S GREAT 5 SOCIETY PLAY, AGNES. A GENUINE HIT. FOURTH WEEK OF AGNES, which has attracted during the past three weeks the LARGEST AUDIENCES EVER GATHERED IN THIS ‘Miss AGNES ETHEL, for w m sto Play was written, Alls AGNES MATINEE EVER’ Naame ATI O'CLOCK. Seats secured six dav in adva open every. 4s Pirgm ‘A. M: tor P.M. i Doors operat i nighs a potpiah nea at o'look. "4 rringes mi ay bs orde 41" ‘EXHIBITION of the AMERICAN INSTITUTE FATE, Sixty-third streot and Second and Third aveustes, now open and In full operation CONTAINING AN IMMENSE NUMBER of WONDERFUL SPECIMENS OF ART, SCIENCE AND MECHANICS, it forms an EXTENSIVE DEPOSITORY ot the WORKS OF AMERICAN GENIUS WELL DESERVES THE INSPECTION AND ATTENTION of the AMERICAN PEOPLE. CONCERT MUSIC, afternoon and evening, by KEATING'S CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA, PROGRAMME. “Overture—"Pique Dame” ears for horn, flute, clarionet and vio: lon hd 32 Wein, ‘Weib Robert le Diable” Traviata’ endelssohn pi nan GARDEN oe ‘st bo lace. 20 DAY (SUNDAY) two ‘Grand ‘sncved Concerts. Bheznoce bares Pep ATS eh vening Concert, admission 25 cen: PAUL FALK, PIANOFORTES, re ea cc valet \ T HAINES BROS, 27’ Union square, First class handsome new Pianofortes for sale on very reasonable terms, and several used a little, very low for cash, MAGNIFICENT GRAND SCALE ROSEWOOD forte for sale—Brilliant tone, patent ae jour corners, nearly new, made to order, c oan cash; eet and rep Parlor Suits, Pannen, ir: Chamber, Dining Furniture; tamlly leaving, elty; ‘Grae Highth street (Clinton place), between Fit and Aixth avenues, VA FABLOR, GRAND SCALE, Ric ROSEWOOD \AL 1% octave Pianoforte for sale.—Made to order, best ‘city makers; all improvements: ‘Agraffe carved and case; oss S000, ), for 3 stool, cover, &c.; at pri- vate residence, 120 West 234 st. MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR le, property family leaving elty, made order, city ily guarante: used nonihs, cost $900, for Ba lll Suits, Et bs ining rnitare; China, Gl ‘est ., near Sth av. ( BARGAIN FUR CASH, FORK $100—-HANDSOME rosewood Chickering Pidnoforte ; modern style and provements; sweet, powerful tone. Apply at 33 Third pirect, between Bowery and Second a ‘A 'Q BEAUTIFUL SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO—ONLY $160; Steinway Pianoforte, richiy carved leq: ral every {mprovemeni, (OF BIDDLE, 13 ¥ rt EW STEINWAY, CHICKERING AND WEBER Pianos to rent—Organs and Fianos to rent 50 that he rent will pay for them. WM. A. PUND & CO., O47 roadway and 39 Union square. TANOFORTE INSTRUCTION.—A YOUNG ENGLISH 1Y, possess it class musical education and a ised Performer, f vacancy for pupils, either ad Franoed. or other highest references; | modera pa Appiteation to ANNIE E. HARK Seventy- th street, pete Third avenue (removed from 218 Seven- fifth street). IANOS AND ORGANS TO RENT—FROM $3 TO, $8 onth; rent allowed if purchased, or sold on Trion Mnstaliments One mahogany. Plato, in good aah. EV. DUNSDAY, 4 University nth ace, corner ANOS, MELODEONS AND ORGANS OF NEW AND Most beautiful style of best makers at lower, prices Zor cash or mouthly tistalments, or for rent, at WATERS’, 431 Broadway, than can be found elsewhere. \CHROEDER'S PIANO ROOMS, 21 3 A sevon octave Piano for $180; an elegant upright for $275. Other first-class square Pianos fur sale ou in- atalments and for hire. TPRIGHT PIANOS.—A LARGE AND SUPERIOR AS- sortment for sale or rent at OUVRIER & SONS', ‘manufacturers, ee West Thirteenth street, between Fifth and 8 Sixth a ‘OURTH AVENUE, DANCING A ACADEMIES. “ACADEMY OF | DANCING, , LYRIC HALL, 6th av., between dist and 42d stg., Reservoir square. Mr. TRENOW Sheautiul Acade my Hooms are now open a hursdays and Fridays, nsiis Tai dies ‘and children from 4to6 oe Gentlemen trom 7:30 to 9:30 P. M. All attend by ticket at their Conventsnce. Each pupil taught waltzes separately. See circulars. Belo CLASSES FOR DANCING, neque, will-oommence October & For d and terms send for circular. —MARS’ DANCING ACADEMY, 289 BLEECKER - street. Classes now forming tor fies, Tuesday and Friday at7 F. M. Gentlemen, Tuesday and Friday at 8 P. M. Children’s, Wednesday and Saturday a for ladies, Tuesday an ‘ For terms send for circular. Soiree Monday evening, October 7. —SAUSE’S DANCING ACADEMIES ARE NOW OPEN + at Masonic Hall, 114 and 116 East Thirteenth street, ‘and Brevoort Hall, 154 and 156 East Filty-fourth street. SOIREE at Brevoort Hall, Monday, October 7, 1872. PRIVATE LESSONS at ahy hour, day or evening. CIRCULARS at Private Academy, 212 East Eleventh —CARTIER'S DANCING ACADEMY, PLIMPTON «Building, intersection Stuyvesant place and Ninth Street —Classes every Monday and Thursday. Opening Bolree on Monday, October 7. Cail for circular, ROOKES’ DANCING ACADEMY, 361 BROOME ST, All the fashionable Dances In one, course of lessons, LADIES, Tuesdays and Fridays, 34 P. M. GENTLEME. GHiLDREN, Myedueaa Oi Ratedayy, § PeM. BOIREE EVERY ‘FRIDAY EVEN! ING. (ERISTOPHER's DANCING ACADEMIES.—EIGHTY. sixth street, Third avenue, Wednent: Saturda aiternoon and evening ; at Eizhty-vixth October at 8P.M., class for gentlemen; Rerjson House, corner 130th street and Third avenue, Tuesday and Friday aiter- -poon and evening. + C H. RIVERS’ DANCING ACADEMY, 175 STATE 'e_ street, corner of Court street, Brooklyn.—Classes for paginers sre now forming; send for @ circular; enclose 2c. tor a Dancers’ Assista: AR 'S Banca ACADEMY, 82 Fifth eg corner Fourteenth street. open Partioalars in iiss UMAR'S DANCING ACADEMY, r WEST FOURTH ray near erqeersy.. OI po Ayes day and even- hie Dances taught in six private les ‘posi dances ry one quarter. SCHNEIDER'S be ey ACADEMY, NEW YORK eet five opening of the aeove deseied cohen of tint mee piace Mondey, Uctober 7 sasnvait O'NBILL'S DANCING = ACADEMY.—CLASSES . 1 eeeaas ga and Fridays, Verein Hall, 316 West Thirty- etween Eighth and Ninth w enues ete for oie ari ss aces BLBUE. THRE oa ‘@ new and elaborate wardrobe having bees provided. diy? chal tthe entertainments, All in ace have offered the services of thoir loading. ar- . NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1872—QUADRUPLE SHEET. Ce ARRAN ANA LYMPI HAYES jos evens vel errr usnegers ‘Brief AL ‘Bs BOUFFE. sone -DIRECTORS a ce eee oroFanA his ol: paneled ec | 2 a of of America, and that CARPETED, » 4] ee while io fers et ee eat fhe following m, ‘most Em! ent Artists trom the Thoatres yatres of Paris, forming We LY ORGANIZED COMPANY: MLLE. An B. AIMBB, the reigning Queens of a the Young, Reauttul ana Gited Mighceao and Gomedi- enne, from the Vertes. anoeine Pe i, Recentric Comedi vali will be recollected from hia ute mation bag neal oi In Gonovieve do MONS, SOPRAD Premier Tenor from the Parisiennes, recently pa Vienna, Mand” ‘ot Petersburg: ‘ovorwhalmiugiy wuc- jUYER, the Young Baritone strom tae tert yprodes from the Palais Royal Theatre, ra Lad while the oye of the put he mil be grat ratified. with.the EP RRTOIRE O oe -OPBRAS Grande “Dechesse, Bilpede Bare Bo eee vas Bale Hat le rei Lo Vie je Parbalenns, Lee Oous Viorgos, Ln Prin pi mas Trebi: ‘Box office for the aale of tickets will open on Friday morning, October 11, at nine o'clock, and continue oven thereaiter throughout the day. CADEMY OF MUSIO. My 4 PESTIVAL, of th a athalle orpins @ aapiums of this Mii! be held at Ideat the ACADEMY OF MI GUSTIN DALY has kindly consented to take e leading managers t8, Full announcements hereafter. bo Caen THU AY, October 24. OO TINE at 2 o'cl EVENING at half-past iB ‘RS. fd B. CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE. Bronson MA DLAMONDSTT Comedy, New Scenery, Superb Costumes, Brilliant Music and cast to the mer An BF the Company. HARLEY SHAY'S OPERA HOUSE, ‘Thirty ih atreot and ‘Third avenue. Reco} WONDERFUL TAD DP URNUINE 80 SUCCESS. ONE SOLID MASS OF HUMAN BEINGS. SIX MORE et STARS. B’ great serum ea King of Sweden and _Denm IE GRAY; 3d, MILK Linen, 4th, MISS DOLLY W. Sth, EDWIN BLANCHARD; 6th, WIKMES ROBERTSON, besides the whole Maminoth Company, CATS, THE WHITE SLAVE, VOR: NAPOLEON HEMMED IN, LAZY TCR New Dances, Songs, Burlesques, Pantomimes and Funny EVERY EVENING, Ti TUESDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEES, LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S HOLIDAY. Ones PARK GARDEN. GEA SACRED ee “LA SOCIETE ORES A TENN Ee LORRAINE," SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1872, Bo'clock P, M. Admission (as usual) Gallery, reserved (extr: Tickets can be poured. ne advance of Mears, Joseph Strauss, President of th 1 24 Weat Eleventh street; Auguste D'Ouville, Tre meen 17 Broadway. AN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, s ‘St. JAMES THEATRE, CORNER TWENTY-EIGHTH ST, AND BROADWAY: Continued and brilliant success of BIRCH, WAMBOLD AND BACKUS BAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. First week of kof BAD NiGWS West, [we CHARLES ULBBONS, The great Quartette, IWAMBOLD, READ, FRED- BILLY niRGits STUMP] ERICKS AND NORRIE, SPEE GEORGE CHARLES, Backus’ Drill Bxer cise JOHNSON AND TOWERS, MU LLALY'S, "0 in new songs and dances. '|Kverythin EVERY NIGHT AT 8. ISATURDA' HITE’S ATHENEUM. ‘opposite Niblo's Garden. HE POPULAR FAMILY R Acknowledged to be superior to ony siuliar orgeniza- tion in the world, Last week of the great character artists, ‘OURTRIGHT and GILBERT, CountRiGiT and GILBERT, SP cents - 50 conta PANAGER WHITE'S LS. CAMPBELL ‘8 BANJOISMS AND VOoALtsMs, RT'S CHRISTMAS )’UDDING. ante AND LITTLI OLD MAN'S DRUNK AGAIN, FUNKY, SKETCH A 8 SHOCKING APFAIR GREAT RIC. SCHNEIDER'S TRIP TO WHITE PINE. MATINEE EVERY WEDNESDAY ONLY, AT Pavinti0y, Broadway, near Fourth trea THIN EVENING. AT S O'CLOCK, Grand Vocal and Instrumental Concert. Admission, 25 cents. PAUL FALK. ‘WOOD'S EXERCISE, HEALTH, + Gymnasium, Amusement, open Boxing, Special iratning, 8A. M. to 10P. M. ‘Heal $10 Tuscan, Ba th. 'wenty-elghth street. ATOMY, 745 BROAD. This magnificent col- imens of natural and a year, R. KAHN’S MUSEUM ‘way, opposite Astor lection contains over 100, artificial Anatomical Preps tion of the human fram lace. ns, comprising every por- Lectures daily. on "Nervous Exhaustion,” "Marriage." “Ite Obligations and Impedi- ments.” Applicants furnlahed with a pocket edition copy gf there valuable lectures, post tree. tor 25 cents, By 1 dressing ry Dr. Kahn's Museu 745 Rroadway, Now Verk. “Open from9 A. M. to 10 P. Md. Admission cents. HE CRI THE DRAMATIC AND MUSICAL JOUR- nal FOR ALL, price > cents, trom news dealers or Ne yy American Noi. SHELLEY, Proprietor, 22 Ann street. PAIR OF BLUE EYES,” A CHARMING RO- mance, now commences th New York Weekly Re- view, the oldest and best musical and dramatic paper, wetaimie alee the “Dry Goods Drama” “Btrike Hone, all the gossip, Lucca, Rubinstein, revie ic. Office 25 Frankfort street. ASSOCIATION HALL, FOURTH AVENUE AND Twenty-third etree URSA *RVEXIxG, OCT. 10, Rey. HUG! WELL BROWN, aun Nerpool EA ‘land, will peeve a his lecture on THE 8 PROVERBS, Tickets and reserved seats 75c. at Schirmer's, 114 Hyped | amecmwe “Hall and the ADIES’ FAIR—FOR. THE BENEFIT OF ST. JOSEPHS Home for the Aged, will be held every day, from uIl10P. M., at ting Stal corner, of Fifteenth street and Irvi 0 RAY, IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE POPULAR DEMAND, will appear EVERY EVENING ana SATURDAY MATINEE in his eae Drami of PED er ROM SING SING, WOOD'S MUSEUM. YARD.—PRIV, ATE LESSON ONLY; PIANO, ORGAN nging, Harmony’ Clinton rie j PRIA and / Violin, ¢ (Eighth street) veal ishec dents’ Journal” matled free, J. 'ANTED—A YOUNG LADY TO PREPARE FOR THE Stage; must be handsome of face and form, pos- sessing a good voice; a fine position and a rare chance. 1554. JAY \ Address room 23, No. 713 Broadway, NNUAL PARADE AND TARGET PRACTICE OF THE John Byrne Volunteers at Funk's Union Park, foot Of East Sixty-third street, on THURSDAY, October 3l, 1872; ball same evening at Treanor’s Adelphi Hall, cor’ ner of Fitty-second street and Seventh avenue. Meetings every Monday and Friday evenings at Byrne's Hall, Seventh avenue, Officers. ak ONNOLLY, Captain. 1 Boris, Beoriar ee A eters ee Reynoups, Serweatit-at-Arins, % 1: eee B GARLAND, Treasurer. QTEAUSS WALTZES— “HIGH LIFE," “FUSIONEN,” ig Nile Flood eh ibe “Danube, soridged son i Balops, each ise. ot REDERICK BLUME 27 Union square, Broadway. ANJO, GUITAR, SONG AND DANCE, JIG_AND A>, Clog Dancin tanght in a single quarter ENR c. ope 'N, 260 Bowery. Superior toned Banjos trom $5 YOLLEGE ws MUSIC, . 6 West Poprtecnth arect, ext to Fifth avenue. Signor Ajbites and Mme. Gazzaniga instructors atid Girectors. The only institution in America where the purest and correct. talian method is taugh it. arunara DANCING ACADEMY. 4 8T. 's place, th streek—All the ‘shionabis ht in one course Or lessons. bay gy 22 evenings. ie eee froma 8 ‘aed onday oP. ‘Batre fen Monday evening, ne, October f “Hullo lek for partes end sociable, AND MRS. prime na | pone pne FOR DANC- In Mina: ce went ruin stars commence faturday, ay Wovcates rk Sel | for reircaars ANEL’S PRIVATE DANCING I MANE vard Rooms, Reservoir square Pgh tong C “4 ‘ll Sat inay be obtained’ at the Acad Se rn THE LECTURE SEASON, M*: a. ME pena y A Rn RuABINGS ARD LEOTUMS resume his Address care street. Chapman & Co., No. 7 Wail stre aa PLACE.—MON. Mia are Eee re eagcn ngs | A REMOVAL atate MANTE! Eaion Ie sccarentee Poets. ate 60 ayseniee rth avenue et PENUHY BLATE COMPANY, manufacturers of plain ornamental, ARBLE AND MARBI Taam 196 Bast kighicenth streste an ‘orks, jarbl and’ Marbleed Mantels, Tiling, Marble Counter Mont. 8, at prices that dety competition. Marble turning tor the tri KLABER & CO., MARBLEWOR' 23 WEST S. Fi irat street, between roadway and Eighth Rs larble and Marbieized Mantels, Monuments istones, of superior Workmanship, at very low prices’ GteWaRre SLATE MANTELS. and Wood Mantels. ©O., 220 and West eiorec ted third street, near Seventh avenue, N. ¥. RICH AND ELE- Giate Works SO a nie oF Marvle Boo} 5 “WINES, LIQUOR! ) USSET CIDER FOR SALE, P LR rs as, ‘Chappaqua, N, ¥, ya « eon eamope omar igor 3 eam Fini “Athelin’ ee pic legone ne at 8 3 ‘ordered for 10:30. Bogins at 8 o'clock, “Sarr ages way _fet SUNDAY, Oct. 18, Socond Grand Solo Lessee and Managor.. AMUSEMENTS. RAND OPERA HOUSE, SarRo Los rang te scot and aia Ly ro NTgHT! TO-NIGHTI THIS ona Hee OCTOBBR 6, TO-N: eye My ag of MAX MAR! ty OF Tea, pies a ‘OFEA, FRO! BIO, a a. sapere fi oe pignor BONOONT( Reserved fet feted he soured THIS MCRBNING, Lb orate x office remains P.M. Pricosas 8 GUNDAY) comipitoke geen of of Tae Ce poe at operas. PERE Beheateree”. sole t Ballad, © ya 8. Irish Melody, “Minstrel toy “Laughing Song’ ‘i a Andante, Four®, Sym, Beetho Nib ORGHESTRA, & Roman oth pI ans ia BURA, la LEVIS LS 6. Romanza.. + Tito Mattel -Gonnod ee and instrumentai ‘Solos’ areunged. by, D GRAND “hecnesadarapall peratic Concert. 1RAND OPERA HOUSE, Twonty-third atreot, corner Righth avenue. aren Lape r. AUGUSTIN DALY ROL GAROTTR, THE GRAND PARISIAN SPBOTACLE. SEVENTH WEEK. cs atronge at trou) of f cieateioey % eh over ae ta place of amusement rs York te mow Cer} ered at the Grand all ewe every pigs it in the fe Tepnlar companys; JOH! aout TORN BROUGH AM. EMMA. HOW HERSEE, STUART ROB: ‘ONS and tho LAUBI FAMILY, have each separate! tormed the chief and almost only al traction at many places of amusement in New Yor elsewhere. These, With tho other actors and. singers, the grand scenery, gorgeous dresses, @ chorus of forty, and countless super. numeraries, form probably tho most expensive ‘dramatic entertainment ever offered in this country. ROL OAROTTE SEVENTH GRAND MATINER OF SATURDAY, At 01 ONE O'CLOCK, ab ttain clson ata quarter to fer to 8 precisely, doors open at Garriages may be ordered for 11 o'clock. iy RE aA ecured for 8 weok in advance elthor at the box office of the Grand Opera House or wt the Fitth Avenue Theatre f from BALM. tl AT H AVENUE THEATRE. peor AT 8B) © Sole Leasee and Manager......Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY IF EVERY NIGHT, FOR THE SIXTH WEEK, pun MONDS |! Characters by ear ee Fann: Ean Pat ee Merc dee ae ets, te ae Kor: tangs yy, Mr. ‘Weorge Gh Clarke, He Py ed 4 i ahold saihes dewin | . tdge, on ¢ Griffith: JLe aststoate Ber. ners Pierce, Barney, Be pelea a toys Gilbert aud Car. SIXTH MATINEE OF DIAMONDS Saturday, at hal half-past one. reparation for early pro roduction the favorite stand. Somedies of TH. D TO RUIN, THE BELLE’S TAGEM, and THE INCGONSTANT. ‘Also, to be short- ir revived, with an extraordinary ast, Shakepcare's su- Fs ithe THEM Cie ar WIVES OF INDSO! 8 ao notioe will be.given of thele Sree performance and 0! oor Me, CHAMLES. isi Me of Mr, Hovis AMES ‘Miss MARY Gass ak tills KATE CLALTON, ALLACK'S, Zropeletor and Manager, Mr. LESTER WALLACK. Y EVEN iL FURTHER NO! We a Gilbert's original Comed tb JM ALION A, GALA’ ven ‘acted at the Haymarket Theatre, don, for ED NI than TWO HUNDE HTS, Characters by or ghOnGE, BONIFACE, Mr. STODDART, Mr. J.B. POLK. Mr. K. M HOLLAND, Pia ROWNE. “Minn KATHARINE ROGERS. Misa Spire CHALLIS, Mme. PONISI and Miss FANNY HUNT (who has Suinaly undertaken ine part at, Very short notice in consequence of the sudden illness of Mri Bug notice will be given of the first appearance of MR. som i oo ait which has alrea Tro MR. EDWIN, MR. LEONARD MISS EFFI Gi GERMON, OHN SEFTON. OWRRY THEATRE, M. B. Manager W:! MONDAY EVENING, and during’ tie’ Week,’ tho popu. lar young actor Mr. ©. HARRY FRANCK will appear in ieee title role of the fnest constructed drama ever written, CAGLIOSTRO ; SAU PIED THE SCARLET DEMON, | THE SCARLET DEMON. This magnificent dramatic effort, will be placed ane the stage with the most elaborate care. NEW SCENE: MACHINERY, APPOINTMENTS and COSTUMES and the recognized ability of, thts oxcellent company will combine to make this EMOTIONAL TELUSIONARY. DEAMA, hounding in aS most STARTLING TABLEAUS, THRILLING SITUA TIONS and WONDERFUL EFFECTS, tho GRAND HIT OF THE SiASON, Preceded each evening by the camic farce of The dashing equestrienne artiste iliss KATE FISHER, wa. shortly appear. R JBINSTEIN CONCERTS. STEINWAY HALL. RUBINSTEIN ae WIENIAWSKL. honor to announce the LAS’ RUBINSTEIN CONCERT: ni Mere APPEARANCES IN NEW YORK revious, PEIN, the departure for Boston) he UBINSTEIN, the Athen living Pian: HENRI WIENIAWS: rorld-renowned Violinist, LOUISE LIEBHART, aad celebrated Soprano, MMe LOUISE ORMENY, the Een Contralto, for wena EVENING, October 7, at WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, October 9, at 2 FRIDAY EVENING, October 11. Ae: P.M, ihe, Orchestra funder the direction of CARL BERG. Seats $2 and $3, according to location. Sgmienicn Sland $1.50, At Steinway Hall and 701 and 114 a A October 8, last HUBINSTELN CONG! RT, in a) In NEWARK, Thursday, Oct. 10, ONLY RUBINSTEIN CONCERT. UBINSTEIN MATINEE—WEDNESDAY. Steinway Hail, Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. The Immense success attending the ATINEES pat] has induced Mri Graa mit LAST GRA: yim Ri Bitereny MATINEE On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, October 9, at 2 o'clock. jat Steinway Matinee Reserved Seats, $2; Admissi mtn eet Sh sh hg UBINSTEIN—BROOKLYN aap tS —TUESDAY. TUESDAY EVENING, October 8, ‘arance in Brooklyn of RUBINSTEIN AND W. MEP hws! ‘SKI. Seats, $2; pamiosica, $1; at Brooklyn Academy and 114 Broacway, New York. roadway. UBINSTEIN IN NEWARK.—THURSDAY. Newark Opera House, Thursday evening, Oct. 10. rat and only Wet cet BITA of TEN LEIBHART, ORMENY cs ENTY-THIRD STREET oe ofa Pourth avenue.- The Greatest living English HF - * l be as SST! JAMES ANTHONY Frovpe, will deliver @ course of five lectures 0 RELATIONS BETWEEN ENGLAND-AND IRELAND,” LECTU 'EDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, pate Norman Conquest of Ireland.” LSQTURE Y, OCTOBER 18, Tirelina Under the Tudors an Siar aa uecryss ial Laws and Tele fr Sonsegurncen? RH, LECTURE NcSyattan at the Vol Volunteers.” Sdkrinai LECTURE ¥. avtan'a FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2%, “The Rebellion of ase Union and the Ireland of To- any.” Course Tickets, secret Scribner's 6 Brond- ‘ourse way; Association fn, For a his Agent's, American Lit- erary Bure Cooper Tustitute. aeeeettte Last St STRAKGS eit RT, C xi Oe TUESDAY BV OCT, 8, AT on LOOK. MELE. NO ARLOTER” Py TTI. Mile. CARRENO, Miss CARY, SAUHET, RONO. SUNT and Signor Betton, wher hey neve ia will appear on, their return from Ba the poet sia nant succes "ONE HOR SAND FAREWELL CON prior to oe Nspartare tor Philadelphi ‘Ashington and the Western cities, Baltimore, Cemtctor, ‘ Signor MARZO Reserved Seats $2, which be sec’ acrenarve’ ich can be se ured commencing Oct 5 at dA, M.. at Steinway I Broadway, and Rulimat iG Broadways RYANT'S OPERA HOUSE Between 6th and 7th avenues, near nia 7 2, ni BRILLIANT 8 BRYANT'S MINSTRE: Sereare MINSTRELS. in hi An MINSTRELS, man’s, RYA ‘3 MINS’ BRYANT'S MIEN! erEEL, BRYANT’S MINSTRELS. BRYANT'S MINSTRELS. irday Math 2 BY MUBIO-JUGT PUBLISHED “GENERAL JOHN A, DIX,” Grand March, by Jam Deems; price HALL & SON, Mot Broadway. 514 BROADWAY. BROAD out way. lar wa ou Broadway oe THEMPRE the st me COMIQUE. oe bie ol “ie THEATRE cm COMIQUE, bid Broadway. oe Mr. JOSH HABT..,.fole Lossoo and Manager. O14 THEATRE 00M! MON. ou THEATRE———COMIQUE. THEATRE ———oomIgui. THKATKB———OOMIJUE, THKATRE———UoMQUuE. THEATKE———COMIQUE. THE TEMPLE OF FUN. THE TEMPLE OF FUN. THE TEMPLE OF PUN. THE TEMPLE OF FUN, ENDORSED AS SUOH BY HNDOMSED AS SUGH BY 20,000 18 AND TLEMEN wWrexLy PADIAG AND Gavi LEMEN — EADIES AND EN rae LADIES AND GENTLEMEN ens Gere ; AND GENTLEMEN ——= ( © EADIRS AND GENTLEMEN ; LADIES AND -GENTLEMEN WEEKLY TABISR AND Gira N —— 3 AND GENTLEMEN 20000 LADIES AND GENTEEMEN KLY, Ladies 0 000 ecemen, 20,000, Stadion 20,000, 20,000 gentlemen. Ficst Appearance o: tt the Protean Star, MISS ELLA ¥ Me MISS ELLA WESNER, M138 ELLA WESNER, 88 ELLA WESNE! MISS ELLA iia WSBNEI, MI83 ELLA W WESNER, MISS ELLA LA WESNER, {n hor wonderful Character Songs and Changes. {a her wonderful Character Songs and Changes. First time at this Theatro THE MORNING GLORIES, THE MORNING GLORIBS, THE MOR! avons, THE MORNING GLORIES, THE MOR GLORIES, THE MOR! GLORIES, THE MOR! GLORIES, @ GLORIES, (@ GLORIES, 3 35 5 Re BRA REE ecs oS 2 3/22 Z)2)2 g|e Zz g|z) zl i¥ ia So z i= 5 8 a 5 x S 5 2 z < 2 & S 5 5 = Executed by those Twin Artista, KERNS UEEN, KERNS UEEN, KERNS — UKEN, KERN — UREN, KERNS — UEEN. KERNS = UEEN, KERNS — UEEN, KERNS — UEEN, KERNS — JUEEN, ALU THE STAR TROUPE IN A NEW ae PROGRAMME OF FUN, sap — PROGRAMME OF FUN, — — PROGRAMME OF FUN, — Miss JENNIE HUGHES, —— Miss ADA WRAY, Miss JENNIE HUGHES, —— Miss ADA WRAY, Miss JENNIE HUGHES, —— Miss ADA WRAY, Mim JENNIE HUGHES, Miss ADA WRAY, peel 48 KITTIE O'NETL, ot —_ Mise KITTIE O'NEILL, — — Miss KITTIE O'NEIL, = ae Miss KITTIE O'NEILL, — BABY BENSON, — NELLY SANFORD, BABY BENSON, NELLY SANFORD, = Mr. JOHN HART, — or Mr. JOHN HART, —_ — Mr, JOHN HART, — — Mr. shee HART, —— a Mr. Mr. (4 DENERE BROT: THE DENERE THE DENERE ME DENERE RE BROTHERS, ir their beautiful Statue Clog ‘log Dance. L. STOU" Mr. B. E. GODING, Mr. G. TE, F. CROSSIN, Mr. fi A, GRAUR, Mr. Mr. J. BRADLEY, Mr. R, HALL, &c. A beautiful Orchestra, under the direction of Prof. Harry Wannomacher. SECOND BECOND SECOND Wi! SECOND SECOND SECOND SECOND SECOND SECOND WEEK ¥I¥TY———DIF FERENT——ACTS—_BY re Dee Wo irre TS——BY PTY. DIF. ACTS——| bat 1FTY——DIFFERE. BY THE—-STAR——COMBINATION—-~—OR—AMERICA TAR——COMBINATION———OF—-AMERICA. R—COMBINATION——OF AMERICA ‘AR———COMBL '10N———OF—.. CONGLUDING EVERY EVENING AND THE M WATINEES CONCLUDING EVERY EVENING AND THE MATINEE! CONCLUDING EVERY ane AND THE MATINEES ARRAH-NA-! eEaeuEe — ARRAH-Y A BROGUE — — UA RROaUR, —— — H-NA-BROGUE, i — ARRAUNABROOUE. = aY , SCENE NEW EY etre THE SONG, “WEARING OF THE Gagan. THE SONG, “WEARING OF THE EN,” THE SONG, “WEARING OF THE GREEN’ WITH A CHORUS OF 80 VOICES. WITH A CHORUS OF 8 VOICES. GRAND TRIAL DANCE. GRAND TRIAL DANCE. GRAND TRIAL DANCE, [S8 KITTY O'NEIL AND ND MISS JENNIE Miss KITTY O'NEIL AND 3 MISS JENNIE BENSON: THE LAUGHABLE E BARN: DOOR REEL, THE LAUGHABLE BA BARN-DOUR REEL. MR, JOHN QUEEN AND MR. J. BRADEY. MR, JOHN UREN ANI AND MR. J. BRADEY, ALL THE GREAT COMPANY IN THE PIE ALL THE GREAT COMPANY IN THE PIECE: MATINEE EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. MATINEE EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. MATINEE EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, THIS GIGANTIC PERFORMANCE CAN BE SEEN ONLY FORMANCE CAN THIS GIGANTIC PERI BE SEEN ONLY the PER WEEK. work begs are to state that he has entered me. a ci Mr. 1. *Fihrough the agency of Colonel T. Alston Brown, SoFis Broa YOR yy. SHONELS : sanoee Of Bis rfl for the #Ftormances wonde: K MULES, P come epucaten “QE y" a. soduce the above- aan won gtrgtensor Shonels will int af by a i, abl ase tate \tiful portabl i Hana BARN EM will p perto. lean sh ie of iti and dancing pnd ic tr. ‘HO! Hea sie ya ee ar MONDAY, October th TheY ATTINEE WEDSLSDAY aNd’ SATURDAY, , AMUSEMENTS. <erend COMIQUE. THEATRE COMIQUE, THEATRE COMIQUE. 54 HE ATRE GOMIQUE. ROADWAY, THEATRE COMIQUE. THEATRE COMIQUE. “THEATRE OOMIQUE. one THEATRE COMIQUE. BROADWAY. THEATRE OOMIQUE. THEATRE OOMIQUE. THEATRE COMIQUE. THEATRE COMIQUE. THEATRE COMIQUE. THEATRE COMI ole BROADWAY. 2 UE, OOMIQUE. THEATRE COMIQUE. THBATRE COMIQUE. MR. JOSH HART . Lessee and Manager. THE LADIES) FAVORITE RESORT. The following {s part of an Bdltorlal Notice which oe BROADWAY. E lal appeared in THE SUN THE 8UN BUN ‘HE BUN THE SUN TAR BUN rag suns 9°* 7 a sun BUN * 1HE * THE SUN - | OF SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, Our impresatons of the Variety show, asan “institution” ofthe day, were derived irom casual visite adting the war tothe iniquitous and altogether, shocking perform- ances at the Canterbury and other concert halls in Wash- ington City. These places combined the attractions of singing, dancing, coarse dramatic sketches, acrobatic feats, whiskey drinking and smoking, before the curtain, and the familiar consort of painted Jezebels and vicious men behind the stage. The camps about the capital furnished an enormous patron- ‘age for these demoralizing dens, and the managers made vast amounts of money by thelr shameful business, Nat- urally, then, we have refrained from any commendation of Mr. Hart's Theatre Comique, for we neither went there ourselves nor desired to; but happening by chance on Thursday evening to be passing the doors we stepped in with the intention of showing up the iniquity as it should deserve, We found an orderly, respectable and attentive audience, comprising many lad lies, and saw a series of performances rapidly succeeding each other, keeping the spectators in constant merriment, and agreeably filling the time until the usual hour of theatre-closing. Through- out the evening we neither saw nor heard anything of an indelicate character, while on the contrary we saw and heard much that was both entertaining and smusing. In fact, 80 far as decency is concerned, the Theatre Comique, if this one evening's experience is a fair example of every other (and we are assured that it is), we would much rather send an innocent girl or boy there than to Niblo’s during the run of the “Black Crook,” orto Wallack’s while the rakedness of Lydia Thompson and her blondes is being exposed to public view. | | | | | Ot course there is no question of dramatic art at issue, Josh Hart makes no pretence of rurning a comedy the- atre, nor of catering to @ refined taste for dramatic He gives plenty of good solid fun for a small price, and enables a multitude of people who would yawn their jaws loose over “The School for Scandal” or “Agnes,” and snore after one act of “Othello,” to pass their evening in an agreeal Mr. Hart tells us that his invariable rule is to change the bill every week, no matter how: large his audience may be. Constant novelty is his aim; and he finds his profit in giving such variety as will continually tempt old patrons to revisit him and strangers to flock to his box office and scramble for ane. The preface of the above notle notice Penk ee eealy, compli. Brie’ to the Manager, consequently he does not pub- literature, "NAS aHL "We phy an orderly and ble di fe found an orderly ai ° yee hele respectable audience, com: THE SUN:— We neither saw nor heard anything of an indelicate character. THE 8SUN:— phe Comique gives plenty of good, solid fun for a small The above renarks are from the columns of the NEW YORK suUN, NEW SUN, NEW ¥¢ SUN, NEW YORK SUN, NEW YORK SUN, NEW YORK SUN commenting on the entertainment at the THEATRE COMIQUE, THEATRE COMIQUE, THEATRE COMIQUE, THEATRE COMIQUE, THEATRE COMIQUE, 514 BROADWAY, 514 BROADWAY, BROADWAY, 514 BROADWAY, showing conciusively that this ¢ theatre, so far as the series | | of entertainments and decorum are concerned, cannot be aur, SUSon, SATURDAY, SUN SEPTEMBER | ‘The Manager, in presenting th the above remarks from the columns of the NEW YORK SUN, does not do it with any braggadocio feeling, but simply to or the public mind that an entertaininent given at THEATRE COMIQUE, THEATRE COMIQUE, THEATRE COMIQUE, and at all times presenting a continuous carnival of fun, intermingled BURLESQUE, DRAMA, FARCE, VOCALISMS, ‘MINSTRELSY, SONG, DANCE, &c., can be as refined as and ‘as respectabic existence, being tree from all objection: endorsed by the NEW YORK SUN. NEW YORK SUN, NEWYORK SUN, NEW YORK SUN. ‘We hope the shave comments woe havea tendency to y the respectal iter the minds of mi bility of an entertainment of a The ladie artists a act lience to The ked e marker rapidity of 6 ea ee ‘appearing each ow it ihr Jone, “aac ie fone at AT! THEATRE nie Py tour oe Ta oF omque, 514 BROADWAY, ae BROADWAY, over yuan gTt and at the regular Mend bevchpaty MATINEES, rae List OF THE COMPANY TAS ai COMIQUE, 04 BROADWAY. Py tet Xe an 0 ae ain UL will was 9lRin gs ay Senos ‘of the toon Be pubic F MUSIC. \whieamenil ITALIAN OFARE: i LIST. ‘TO. MOR in area OdroweR 7, ATBP. UBSCRIPT tag) moar. PA TRICAINE, L'AFRICAINE, Mme. PAULINE LU Ie ERONT LEVIBELE a AMI JAMET, 40. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER FIFTH SUBROLERTION Nate, Mme. PAULINE vaigngr Senora, ce rVIMBAM, eit: eomaat sontemer ‘3 mua pos WL ‘CADEMY OF | MUSIC, Fourteenth ateect anid Irvi OPT. ANNUAL BENE i OerOnaR 10, 1673, road way. lace. qauagpay A aR Ay Gann HAMM@Util EN PAGS: ’ MORE REAL NOVELEY Al AND AM AMUSEMENT. than ever concentrated at one time in the world. AN IMMENSE AAG oF LAL MAKING A PULL HALE DAY OF itn PRTUAL MIRTH. cha Ne Coe array of artists will positively appear om sap TONY PASTOR, some wer RANE KERNS, LARRY & A WESNER, LEC ash IN HEN MASON, GIBARD, BILLY WEST, BILLY CARTER, JOHNNY QUEEN, | y Emerson, BOB HALL FENRY 81 STANWOOD. : 4. J. TALBOTT, & 4 PREDERTCKs, Som NOunés, NELSE SEYMOUR, JAMES | BRADLEY, = R J.C, STEWART, LUKE SCHOOLCRAFT, CHARLES HENRY, J. K, OAMPBELL, BE. W. RICARDO, GEORGE COES, JOE COOK, J: C, CAMPBEL! ea ANI RT, ED. GOODING, JOE LANG, ARCHY HUGHES, CARL spar GHORGE SPRANGES H. HOLMES, M. Mrs. R.G. FRANCE, Miss M. Reine Miss A. MORTIMER. jal Directors tor the Di leasra. O. A. BOYD and FE. co The entire eafoemance under the supervision of Messrs. GEORGE H. OOES and G. L, STOUT. Committee of Bae Raat nih ote! White, Pastor, John Wild, Claude Goldie, George H. Coss, Cole- nel. Alston Brown, John P, Smilth, Louls Fromme and W. RB. Chambers. ‘PRICES OF ADMISSION. General Admission, 50 cents Secured Seats in Pi Family Circle...... . Proscenium Boxes, $10 and $15, Tickets and Reserved Seats for sale x Bullman’s Gen- eral Ticket Office, 114 Broadway; also at Ditvon's Music Store, 711 Broadway. ‘OTICE.—MANAGERS ARE paobe de! ED THAT THB peer has purchased ot the tht for this country of his new "same entitled “The Great Duke of Marlborough, or Three Phases ot a now foe kd to be prodnce London, and’ trusts sald 6 ue A HENRY MAGONIGLE, Booth’s Theatre. eee ret: ACADEMY OF MUSIC.—PATTI, MARIO. iT STRAKOSCH Concent, Me NG. OOT. 7, A' ATT! SIGN Oe Fou MLLE, CARRENO, ‘MISS CARY, will sereny on their return trom Boston, nee je ee with the most trium bank § puccere ri whe ca ha del by Bal lor eit, departure, for Philadelphia, y shiigton ‘and the Western Reserved Seats Brooklyn een oF Mule and Mie "Broadway, N. NY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE To*tox F an TOR AND HIS GREAT sTak TROUPE new gle gh rama, ent ii UTORMAN, N IN LONDON, or watraits ” aa abeeon Re (LUMDERNICERLS cana PLAVARNE, IN MELODIE oF OF IRELAND. RIG. T, JENNIB ENGE HARRY RERNELE, SOHANY Y MANNING, BILLY CAR. Fronp, Bee AS MU A At Bie STRRS, go MALINEES TUESDAY AND SATURDAY, AT rhe RY DOCK D CIRCUS AND, MENAGERIE, FIFTH F THE GREAT SHOW, FOOT OF HOUSTON sk STREET, RAST RIVER. ae [ON G. F. BAILEY ec COr8 fine Collection of ee ae WILD ANIMALS, conjunction with the GREATEST CIRCUS COMPANY ever Si Art in this country. OPEN es PULA corte AND NIGHT. ELA’ to see the Superb x Bxninttion ‘or Wild Beasts je Cirent Circus Riders verona tie approaching cold weather CLOSES THE Admission to all, only 25 cents. The Dry Dock, Belt, Grand and Forty-second Streat and Avenue © cars run near the show ground every two minutes, Besos CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS, ™ BROADWAY. ™ The largest and most complete organization In the world. EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE, 7, MAGUIRE AND BILLY EY EMERSON, PROPRIETORS AND MANAGERS. i] Me oer *Poonghia ty Gab Saree ‘Bc. ; “Valse aim also the popular collec: tion mented demo Se Bu pisters, 711 Broadway. ROWDED HOUSES AT WOOD'S MUSEUM attest the popula: . rH iT Al - sncgee Der 0M BING. ne, pix AND ROBINSON. NT AND WILSON. Gq GRAND AT COOPER INSTITUTE, MONDAY EVENING, Sameer 7, at “i O'CLOCK. Addre: ELIZABETH CADY 'STANTO! NTO! Isabella Beecher Hooker, Oiympia Brown, Matilda ia Joslyn Gage and others. RosINGON, BVOU THEATRE, 18 EAST SIXTEENTH street, near Fifth avenue.—This beautiful the theatre, hall and parlors to let for Feceptions, church flrs, lectures, concerts, theatricals, &c. USE’S SOIREE DANSANTE, “3 BREVOORT a 154 and 156 bog Fifty-fourth st, DAY, OCT. 7, 1872. ND ers. TAUGHT aa BY PROF. VAN aor a it 925 Brovwd' IENCING AND BOXING ACADEMY, 18 CLINTON [pt Ee TS ent of Fe Gioves on hand and for sale. si Volonel MONSTERY. r= MURRAY'S SUCGESS in his great sensational Drama of ESCAP! rag ebay, “aya anager en NING. Al SRIUNDAY MATINER, ar WOOD'S MUSEU®M. ‘EW YORK Lp ibs OF ANATOMY, 618 BROAD >| induces the EVERY way, between aan! and Bleecker sty a ‘one should visit this wonderful Museu everythi ple should 7c, and understat iy 0 Pailosophy of Marri tna eto attend these {mportant le Jectures can Son mM reeeipt of 25 cent SECRETARY NEW YORK MUSEUM OF ANAl oadway, New York. OTICE.—THE B. P. 0. ELKS WILL ravi Howat it. larly at ven old is quarters, viz. bourgh's dasonte Hal ig Mave hirveu lasonic SietanrWnre sae N PREPARED FOR THH Adie = ggenteman uy sappetent; wil call at HE STATE ELECTIONS. THE EVENING TELEGRAM ON TUESDAY WILL I188UE EXTRAS EVERY TWO HOURS UNTIL MIDNIGHE GIVING THE RESULTS P OF THE BLECTIONS IN PENNSYLVANIA, OHIO AND INDIANA ON THAT Dat,