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AMUSEMENTS. co enc ee OOO OOTH'’S THEATRE, BOUCICAULT, EDWIN Boon errr we and Manager MR. an. MRS. DION rBOUCICAULT fn the dent Irish Dra Drama, ARRAB A POGUE. ‘AULT..... SHAUN THE POST, * Pfs originally j ricemed PAS ‘him upward of Mrs. Boucieace it Ovi Apher 's Robertson) as ‘4. ...:.: MICHAEL FRENY, “Anis JATURDAY MATINEE AT 2, reparation, JESSIE BROWN, in ke Miss tt RISON (Mrs. Dion arg 4 will sus- Sin her original pparacter. Also, for, rat time in Now York, KERRY; Or, NIGUT AND MOEMINE, in ‘hese cele- public show which Mr. BOUCICAULT will perform. brated plays will be produced as toon as wae desire for any change of (he present performance. be secured a we: k in advance at the theatre, or at Pat DITSON & CO.'s Music Store, 711 Broadway. RAND Drahs ROUSE, eine, ‘Twenty atreet, corner avenue, Sole Lessee and Manager.. Me ped: as © ROL CAKOTTE, THE GRAND PARISIAN SPECTACLE. EIGHTH WEEK. The Home Journal say strongest troupe of theatrical ever congre amusement ii cree at the Grand ones ra House, and all appear every ni Mock company. Mis, JOHN WOOD, JOHN BROU ‘A HOW: SON, ROSE HE SON, the MAJILTO and the LAURT ROL CAROTTE, | FAMILY, bay. and separate: formed the almost only at- traction atn es of amusement in_ New Yor! elsewhere, These, with tho ot rsand singers, the grand scenery, gorgeous dresses, & chorus of forty, and countless super- raries, form probably the most expensive “dramatic entertainment ever offered in this country. EIGHTB. GRAND AND MATINEE oF CAR SATURDAY, AT ONE O'CLOCK, Curtain rises ata quarter to Srrectsely | doors open at Tq carriages may be ordered for Ll o «Seats may be sectired fora week in advance elther at the box office of the Grand Opera House or at the FUth Avenue from 8 A. 25 tl 5P.3 M. TH AVENUE THEATRE, ea neoule AT B) 5 iOuUsriN DALY. le Lessee ‘and Manager LAST WEEK (BUT ONE) ol DIAMONDS, iT MATINEE Dat one) of DIAMONDS on SATUR- ‘at hall-pasg one, Characters by the entire Comedy Company. inclading Miss Fanny Davenport Fanny Morant, Mrs. Gilbert, Sara Jewett, Linda Dietz, Geornio Langley, Nellie Mortimer, Mr. George Clarke, W. Davidge, George Griftths, Henry Crisp,B. T. Ringgold ¥ well, W. J. Lemoyne, Jamos Lewis, D. Whiting and others. IN ACTIVE E RENEARSAL, @ series of Brilliant Comedy Revivals, for which new ry and new Costumes are now in preparation, in- icene! Be Sey favorite ia 8 of TO RV THE BELLIS Catt les HE INCONSTA EVERYBODY'S FRIEND nd ppaks ear ox erate Comedy of THE MERRY Wives WINDSOR i these leces Mr. CHARLES MISHERS Mr. LOUIS JANES and ted ARY CARY will make their first apheseance th ason, and the entire Company will be Included in the dfstribution, NION SQUARE THEATRE, PROPRIETOR “MR, SHERIDAN, SHOOK MANAGER. .MR. A, M, PALMER SARDOU'S GREAT SOCTETY PLAY, AGNES. A GENUL FOURTH WEEK OF AGNES, AL which has attracted during the past three weeks the LARGEST AUD. ee ATHERED IN THIS Miss AGNES ETHEL, for ili Os play was written, fills the title AGNES MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY AT 1X O'CLOCK. Seats secured six davs in advance. Box office open every day from § A. M. to 5. M. ra open ad night ai 7¢") Curtain rises at8 0% clock. es may be ordere i tor 1 HEL'S engagement is limited to 300 nights. AUGUSTIN DALY at @ piace of New York is now gath- nt in the regular fd teas THEATRE, WILLIAM B. FRELIGH. A WEEK IN THE SADDLE. MONDAY EVENING the darhing Satyr ATE FISHE in a round of her p yular favorite NepariGnatoah, with her trained horse wi gommencing wiih Monday and 1 Tuesday, October 14 and 15, the grant mpectaculer AS ay. Ze PPA, WILD Horse U TARTARY, with all the original music, scenic e%% and a eroyrartut cas.: preceded by the rouring petite Comedy of HO iy FIT of Miss KATE FISHER, icks, arina new Comedy called BREAKER®, ____Or, SUMMER LIFE AT CAPE MAY. ME FB CORWAVS BROOKLYN THEATRE, Bronson Hioveey # local Rociety Comedy, New Se Superb Costumes, Brilliant Musle and cast to the th ot the Company. ROOKLYN AC. ADEMY OF MUSIC. 88 CHARLOTTE CUSHMAN, ‘he nreatest living tragedienne, will appear on the 18th and ivth of October, ipporte SUNIU ae thay BOOTH. Friday, October 18, MACBE’ Eriurday Gevol er'1a, GUY MANNERING, Sales of seats commence Tuesday, October 15, at8 A. M., at the box office, NGLISH OPERA, ari ‘as rendered by the e, Church M M isle Atwctation, last season THURSDAY EVENING, October 31. MRS. | CHILTE D. GUA ons, by the eminent art MISS ANTONIA Ter . FRANZ Rewer HERRMANN, GRAND CHORUS AND ORCHESTIA, Sr, EMILIO AGRAMONTE ..Conduetor ybe obtained at Schirmer's, 701 Brondwa; Union square ; Wm, Hall & Son, 751 Broadw! or ” 39 Ruliman, 114 Bi jway; Fitth Avenue Hote and at Irving Hall. Re pepetes ite ee Gard roadway, opposite Niblo’s Garden. CHAS. baba Fe , ie Manager AMILY THK GREAT FAMILY MESO UT. THE GREAT FAMILY Ri ENTIRE CHANGE OF BILte Largest and best company in the city. Largest and best company in tl Laryest and best company tn the elty. HIGHT MORE NEW aNont MORE NEW STAR EIGHT MURE NEW STARS: added to our usual excellent troupe, making an Unsurpassed and powerful company, Pasurpassed and powerful company, Unaurpassed and. powerful company. isd tninat wonder of the world. LA PETITE BENSON, B LA PETITE BENSON: LA PETITE BENSON, LA PETITE BENS( ON LA PETITE BENSON: MI8S MINNIE JACKSON, MISS MINNIE JACKSON. MISS MINNIE JACKSON. MISS BLANCHE SELWYN, MISS BLANCHE gt SELWYN, 8 BLANCHE SELWYN, MISS JENNY BENSON, MISS JENNY BENSON, MISS JENNY BENSON. MISS ADA GREENFIELD, MISS ADA ‘GREENFIELD, i883 ADA GREENFIELD. McKEE AND RODGERS, McKEE AND RODGERS, THE GREAT RICARDO, J.C. THE GREAT RICARDO: tO STEWART LUKE SCHOOLCRAFT, LUKE SCHOOLCRAFT, LUKE c¥ SCHOOLCRAFT. pare. COES, LAN AG CANE cons LANG. AMP: THE GREAT RICARDO. RICARDO. RICARDO. MISS KITTY LE ROY, MISS bamhisist ROY. 88. KITey LE Roy. i WHITE'S MINSTRELS and a powerful olfo of fun, and a powertul olio of jun: Matinee every Wednesday only, at 230. Has PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY. First appearance, of the the a mousey’ ‘mnasts and acro- oa THE VARELLA BROTHERS. gn, Dramatic Bonsation, full_of Tableaux, Music, Ef- LAVE'S DRE. fe rn TH AM. cUAGNY PASTOR'S NEW Comic BuDG HARRIGAN‘and HART, \—all ars. MATINEES UE DAY AND’ SATURDAY. IXTH hag x? the GREAT gS CL led SHO Y APTRRNOON MND EVENIN Houston street, East River. tn nts. Reserved se: ee casi extra. hay ve been added e frpape the » SURNELE RUNNBLES FAMILY OBTNBON, the ntortionist, besides all the established favorites, Sig. SEBASTIAN, the ureatewt Bareback Riders, UCILLE WATSON! fest fs uy, nestrienne. with appropriate Bade Costumes, eee first time. Fs open atl and at7 B. M. Cireas Herformances | & the audience to ne ‘amine the splendid addi COLLECTION OF WILD ANIMALS, o.+ses-sMamager or setober 14, and during the week, lebrated Comedian, will shortly McKEE AND, _ovonEs. STEWA ET. E ENGEL, Carter, Kernel, Mason, 1 Manning, Gi airard, Mounds ‘Nagle, As RUS, AND M GERIE, TE, * oa is = hour Jater, givin gd AMUSEMENTS. a AAA ‘OOD'S MUSE! MURRAY. EVERY ING itt it TINEE at 2. of the eminent ‘actor, Rrra oreeeom ted and arral ir by 4 Murray mato. A GAMBLER'S CRIME ote. Ves tee at aeons THE hispaon, -_ tsderived prom, ene ‘sane source as Cnarice Reade's great 1 of y."" MURTY McNULTY Mil Mulberry street), + i DOMINIC PM UHRAY MATINEE Pee aera AT2P. M. Monday, Tuesday, Wed: dey ‘Thursday and Friday, Production of the Tinto te Paanane ixtravaganza of AND ii OAT, receded b} es BI ae ‘one act entitled be rf Sy NAB BOB FOR An HUUR, The fatowing eminent Darleeaue ag appear :— BELLE HOWITT, EMMA SGHATYAN, GEO, ATKINS, T. W. ENE, SHELDON, FRIDAY EV ENC. “October 18, Benefit of Mr. DOMINICK MURK4 ‘ee inat night but one, and OOD'S MUSEUM. URRAY, First appearance aries prpaens o engagement of a rots wie Eat CHAE OTEB “MONDAY EVENING, OCT OurowER Mi, 18, Woon a MUSEUM, MURRAY. OSITIVELY LAST WEEK OF NICK MURRAY in nat, aie sobs arance. as MURTY MNULLY, in the al Draina jurray anc ery, THE GAMBclns Of ME; or, the MURDER ON THE HUDSON. ‘OOD'S MUSEUM. MURRAY. The eminent artist, Mi DOMINICK HURIAY, In the new Drama eniitted Hi GAMBLERS GnIMI; or, the MURDER ON THE HUD! MONDAY EVENING, VOTOBER M, 1878, T ATLA: or and M .Mr, LESTER WALLACK ager,.Mr, 1 a EVERY aa Vining UNTIL" FURTHER NOTICE, Ww. i Gilbert's original Comedy, PYGMALION AND GALATI, which has already been acted at the — Theatre, ‘London, for more mm ‘0 HUNDRED Nig Ys Obie a BOM Met i stopbAtcr, Me Jb. ir BROWNE, Miss KATHARINE ROGERS, ‘Miss Ebi CHALLIS, Mrs FOSTER (her first ap- Pearance since lier sovere Piodiop position), Mie, PONTSE notice will be begiven of the first appearance of Me SOU CILBE E LY DWIN, Mit, LEONARD, MISS. Ete GERMON, 3 ROSE COGHLAN, eo MRS, JOHN SEFTON, LYMPIC THEATRE. MLLE. AIMER. Redecorated. - Redecorated. AIMEE OPERA BOUFFE. AN ENTIRELY NEW. GoMPANY. C. H, CHIZZOLA & CO. OPENING NIGHT, PERICHOLE. Grand Rentree of the Queen of Opera Bouffe, MLLE, MARIE AIMEE as PE! GROLE. First ee one ‘the o distinguished Premier Tenor, U. Supporte Macatee bartists, with full CHORE AND ORCHERTICA under the direction of Mons. VAN GHELE. Tn active reparation and under rehearsal, “LA GRANDE DU: “GBNEVIEVE DE CBBABA SATURDAY, GRAND SATE MATINEE, Scale of Prices.—Admission, $1; secured seats, 60c. and gl eis pepraing to location ; Family Circle, 10. ; Boxes, nd $18, may be secured s|x days in advance. pecial Notice.—By order of the Tmanagement specu- laters in tickets will not be allowed on the premises of the Theatre. EW YORK STADT THEATRE, BOWERY, NOS, 45 ‘and 47. Grand Opening Night, Sunday evening, 13th October. ‘Inimitable Magical Representations by the world renowned East Indian Magician, Professor VA- NEK. (1. Gyclus. Programme. Part {. ‘The Magical Salon—The Wonders of Science Revealed—Electrical Ex- periments, beautiful and likewise novel. Part I. The fren Sptea tora Decapitation. Part Ifl, Bril- ant Optical Cyclorama and most pleasing changes of colors. AN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. ST. JAMES THEATRE, corner 28th st. ane Broadway. BIC Rnocess oF ot me Ori BOLD US N FRANCISCO. MINSTRELS, EVERY oxe ‘DELIGUTED, SHOUTS OF LAUGHTER. Bad Night's Rest, The Great Vocal Quartet. arnt Bricn: WAMB RE. Military on the Brain. F EDRICKS ‘and NORRIS, CHARLEY BUCKUS, MULLALY’S ORCHESTRA, REDE 3. M. DIPSEY, JOHNSON & POWERS, OHAS, GIBBONS, LOVE'S RAMBLES, Geo. Charles, in new acts. SCHOOL KEEPS, Everything new and fresh. EVERY NIGHT at 8. Seats secured six days in advance. QTANLEY'S NARRATIVE |, DISCOVERY OF DR’ LIVINGSTONE The public is respectfully ly informed that the Special Corresy ae re, of the New York Herald, who was Commpssions the liberal enterprise of RDON BENNE' toexplore tie Continent of Africa and discovér the fate of the long missin, ‘J ‘DR, LIVINGSTONE, Member of the Royal Geographical foctety, of London, will, upon his return to the United States. deliver @ sories 0 URES. in which he will narrate the thrilling exverlences of his memorable doen from its inception to the crowning Point of thag most successfil mission. The STANLEY'S SERIES OF LEC- TURES will be given at Steinway Hall, on.or about De- cember 3. Full partteulars in future advertisements, eee 's opr ae, ns NAourr J = res BEESON 5. Proprietors J. A. PALMER... ector of Amusement Serike CHANGE ‘OF BHOGRAMME THIS WEEK. LD THE CONSTELLATION OF STARS. BEHO! BILLY EMERSON, the brightest Star on the Ethiopian Stage. A.J. sat EOE 4 wont favorite and talented Comediat -HARRY STANWO the Man that makes Remarks on the Banjo. SHERIDAN AND po CK, 6 great Character Artists of America. CHARLES HEYWOO he ey op Male Soprano. OUR GREAT vocal: ‘CORP “ J. A. PALMER, ‘eminent Baritone. JOHN FRAZER, Popular Basso. JOHN FENICK, HENRY PERCY, (gelgbraved Tenor. eminent Baliadist, HOLSWORSH, JAMES HERBERT, “Lusteatian Tenor. pleasing Alto. ee with the only Orchestra of Sold Performance in the profession, jess pr QOTOBER 2, pearance of DELAHANTY & HENGLER, EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE, Dg gee HALL, TWENTY-THIRD STREET hime Ca Fourth avenue.—The greatest living English istorian, JAMES ANTHONY FROUDE, will deliver a course of five lectures on the “RELATIONS BETWEEN Se utaae AND Broanine if LECTURE I. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, “the Norman conquesto of Treks na LECTURE TI., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, “Ireland Under the Tudors and siuarts LECTURE IIL, INDAY, OCTOBER a, “The Penal Laws and Their C Jonsequences.” LECTURE IV, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, “Grattan and the Volunteers.” x .CTURE V. FRIDAY, OCTOBER Ly] The Rebellion orn the Union and the Ireland of To-day. Doors open at7 P.M. Lecture commences at 8. Course Lee td $5. ‘For sale at Scribner's, 654 Broad- ; Association Hall and at his agent's, American Lit- '¥ Bureau, Cooper Institute. MERICAN INSTITUTE EXHIBITION (FORTY-FIRST ANNUAL) NOW OPEN AT THE GRAND heear! hiked BUILDING Third and Lesgine! a aventice by Sixty-third street. An Entorentings Ta and comprehensive exhibit of American Skill Ingenuity, Artistic Development and Material Progre: to 10 P. M. daily ie Nov. 13. Open from 9 A. M. Splendid: lighted by the new Gee Choice Music by Keating's fine St Sa Stehestral = a mo een in hanics’ tick it kay mission, 50 eent lechanics’ tickets, in pac! yea, 30 cents; children, 2 inphixahararmaatin Everybody should eviait this tig beg display. Very near wyatll Lng md can be reached by all lines of street and ste: by carriages or foot. utrances on Third and Second aventics- E" PERKINS. “DEFENCE OF THE HEATHEN.” THURSDAY, OCT. 17. MEt#Oronran THEATRICAL AND SHOW PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIETY CUTS CONSTANTLY ON HAND. ERSONS LIVING OUT OF TOWN WHO DESIRE THE LATEST AND THE LIVELIEST NEWS, OF THE METROPOLIS SHOULD READ THE EVENING TEI WOU THEATRE, HALL AND PARLORS, 81X- enth street, near Filth av zonoerta, theatrichl te, <2 lls ee Ps, BULL VIOLIN STRINGS, “PATENT L Chin Rest.’” A paiiusteal Journal and gatalg es ied “pen PORTRAITS” OF NEW YORK CELEBRITIES, BY GODOLPHIN BLAKE, READ THEM IN THE free, Address A MUSICAL AUK line ton place. Several fine old Violins tor sale tows’ Mics IENCING AND BOXING ACADEMY, 18 OLINTO lace, near mee Boxing tau; in one month, assortment of 1s ‘Apparatus and diowes on hand and tor sale. Colonel MONSTER Pe SEVENTY-FIRST REGIMENT BAND,—FIRST class Music foraiches et this excellent band for — receptls &C., EVENING TELEGRAM. Fees able tering, “OMe 153 kant Thirteenth strect” “* CAR. |ARD.. cen WATSON'S PRIVATE by hoe ROOMS, td om apn Aen Ap ad TO PHONO. Cre ching mn Piet place, el le ing Me mised Revdem ates Sinton t ton og ath etree CA oe ; g i. 1: Ca ry Hint or Pirviuacyani “prudeaw’ Journal” tualed tes, Mae STAY Wau saodl ' j MUSEMENTS. IKATRE OOMIQU! — faeces pc a6 —_ Bh = ne BATRE La TRE OE _ THEATRE Su ue pane ‘TRE Ya = -§ = oie apneont « THEATRE COMIQUE, =—— THEATHE COMIQUE, —_— EATRE COMIQUE. —_ THEATHE COMIQUE, = ——— THEETRE COMIQUE, _ THEATRE COMIQUE, MR. JOSH be re "SOLE LESSER AND ES AKTLING ATTRACTIO —— STARTLING ATTRACT! aTTONS wEee Conn ah TITRA FOR THE WEEK NCL NGLOOTORER | 4, ee. ENGAGEMENT AND. MAIRST: Al vous iT oe RE BURL) AND VOCALIST BURLE! Be Ae EHESS AND Tour MISS MARION MISS MARION TAYLOR M M. YLOR fe: 22 ee — ni ION TAYLOR MISS TAYLOR WILL APPEAR IN HEI URLES SKETCH, THE MECHANICAL TO PER WEEK 3.50 a 300 PER WEEK 350 350 PER WEBK $360 PER WEE! PER WEEK. PER WEEK, The Manager begs to state that he hasentered into a contract through the agency of Colonel T. Alston Brown PROF. I. I. SHONELS PROF, L. . BARNEY. ETE ar SHONELS vw will AAeoaaee uce the above named won- oor in a beautiful erate ring, imported from Europe. ETE and porite N BROTHERS, — ATSO! WATSON BROTHERS, ———— WATSON BROTHERS, ——-— BROTHER: in their Doatiti(ul act of Classic Groupings, in, nein beautiful act of Cipme Groupin ping THE STAR TR ina THE STAR TROUPE REMAIN ae THE STAR TROUPE REMAIN THE STAR TROUPE REMAIN. —_— senna week —— ofthe beautiful Second week —— ofthe beautiful act, —-— —= Second week —— ofthe beautiful act, —— HE MORNING GLORIES, ‘HE MORNING GLORIES, ‘HE MORNING GLORIES, THE MORNING GLORIES, HE MORNING GLORIES, sas QT Executed by those Twin Artists, KERNS and —— KERNS. ae and —— KERNS. — and —— KERNS. — and —— KERNS, — and —— KERNS SS and —— KEENS — and ALL THE STAR TROUPE IN A NEW — PROGRAMME OF FUN. — PROGRAMME OF FUN. a PROGRAMME OF FUN. Miss ADA WRAY, Miss ADA WRAY’ H HUGHES, —— Miss ADA WRAY, H — Miss ADA WRAY, Miss JENN! Miss JENN, Miss JENNIE Miss JENNIE Ir. HART, Mr JOHN HART, Mr. JOBN HART, JOHN HART, Mr. FRANK KERNS, Mr, Mr. Mr. Mr. FRANK KERN’ Mr. Sen Mr. JOHN QUEEN, Mr. JOHN QUEEN, Mr. WM. WEST, ‘aii ‘Mr. WM, Mr. WM. WEST, THE DENERE in their beautiful Statue Glog D Dance. Mr. B. E. GODING, Mr. Mr J. A) GRAUR, Mr. J. Mr. J; BRADLEY, Mr. N ENTIRE NEW OLI0, aN ENTIRE NEW OLIO, AN ENTIRE NEW OLIO, AN ENTIRE NEW W OLIO and a new comic Local Dri Pett Tae sito i! i bt is} EI 2, in pe comic chatacters in the new DRAMA, THE EMPIRE CITY, THE PIE oIT’ Baa CONCLUDING (BY ate Y MORE Concluding every sve and the matinees with the rlesque, _- ARRAH-NA-BROGUE. RRA| ROG —- ARRAH NAY BROGUE, VER’ its ‘id SCENE NEW AND BE. THE SONG, “WEARING OF THE UREN THE SONG, “WEARING OF THE GREEN,” THE SONG, “WEARING OF THE GREEN,” GRAND TRIAL DANCE. GRAND TRIAL DANCE, GRAND TRIAL DANCE, THE LAUGHABLE By BARN.DOO! THE LAUGHABLE f_ BARNDOOR REEL: MR. JOHN QUEEN AND MR. MR. JOUN QUEEN AND MR. J. BI ALL THE GREAT COMPANY IN THE PIECE. ALL THE GREAT COMPANY IN THE PIECE, MATINEE EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. IATINEE EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. MATINGE EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. THIS GIGANTIC PERFORMANCE CAN THIS GIGANTIC PERFORMANCE CAN BE IN ONLY \ BE SEEN ONLY “1 COMIQUE ot THEATRE 22 (III Mt will perform their wonderful teats a Comic tricks; t ST TRAINED 1 y one $1,000 who ican ride either WITHOUT END. i] = 5 DENERE BROTHERS, THE DENERE eee qT DENERE OTHERS, THE DENERE BROTHERS, THE DENERE |} BROTHERS, fe — ICE. — JOTICE, — TICE. — NOTICE. —_ NOTICE, — NOTIC inment will commence COMIC LOCAL DRAMA, COMIC LOCAL DRAMA, im ‘TRE OCOMIQUE. — THEATRE COMIQUE. THEATRE COMIQUB. THEATRE OOMIQUE. ou THEATRE COMIQUE. BROADWAY. “THEATRE ComIQUR. THEATRE OOMIQUR. “THEATRE COMIQUE, oe THEATRE COMIQUE. BROADWAY, THEATRE OOMIQUE. THEATRE COMIQUB. THEATRE COMIQUB ole THEATRE Cogpan: BROADWAY, THEATRE COMIQUE. THEATRE COMIQUE. ‘oi THEATRE COMIQUE. BROADWAY. THEATRE COMIQUE. THEATRE OOMIQUE, Mr. JOSH HART... vrrvevesesDaonvee and Manager THE LADIES’ FAVORITE RESORT, ‘Tho following is part ot an Rditorial Notice which ap- peared in THE SUN THE SUN THE SUN, THE SUN. THE SUN THE SUN THE SUN THE SUN THE BUN THE SUN THE 8UN THE BUN THE SUN OF SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9%. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, Our impressions of the variety, show, asan “institution” of the day, were derived from casual visits during the war to the 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 tho capital furnished an enormous patron- age for these demoralizing dens, and the managers made vast amounts of money by their 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 ladies, 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 amusing. In fact, so 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," or to Wallack’s while the nakedness of Lydia Thompson and her blondes is being exposed to public view. eras Of course there is no question of dramatic art at issue. Josh Hart makes no pretence of running a comedy the- atre, nor of catering to a refined taste for @amatic Iterature. 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 “Agni their evening in an agreeable fashion. 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 straingers to flock to his box office and scramble for seats. ° Zz o The preface of t! mentary to the M lish it. | and snore after one act of ‘‘Othetlo,” to pass 4 1} iy bove notice being entirely compli- er, consequently he does not pub- {HII THE SUN: We found 1 an orderly and respectable audience, com- prising many ladies. THE SUN:— pice neithcr saw nor heard anything of an indelicate character. | HE SUN: “The Sonia gives plenty of good, solid fun for a small price. ‘The above remarks are from the columns of the NEW YORK SUN, NEW YORK SUN, NEW YORK SUN, NEW YORK SON, NEW YORK SUN, NEW YORK SUN, commenting on the entertainment at the THEATRE COMIQUE, THEATRE COMIQUE, COMIQUE, THEATRE COMIQUE, THEATRE COMIQUE, 514 BROADWAY, $14 BROAD’ | 3 cI cS 2 > IF] | oS J = BROADWAY, 514 BROADWAY, showing conclusively that this t this theatre, so far as the series of entertainments anid decorum are concerned, cannot be uRewe . SUN, SATURDAY, SUN, EPTEMBER SUN, SUN, The Manager, in presenting the above remarks from the columns ot the NEW YORK SUN, does not do it with any braggadocio feeling, but simply to a the public mind that an entertainment given at ska cOMIeOR. THEATRE COMIQUE, A itr hd THEATRE COMIQUE, inermin at a ee presenting a continuous carnival of fun, ral DRAMA, Fal —“VoCALIsms, “—~ MINISTRELSY, SONG, DANCE, &C., can be as refined asand as respectable ‘ay any the: istence, being free trom all objectionable featui endorsed ‘by the NEW YORK SUN, NEW YORK SUN. “NEW YORK SUN. “~~ NEW ‘YORK SUN. ‘We hope the above comments will have a “Tendency to alter the minds of m wan regarding the respectability of ‘an entertainment of a variety c' character. The ladies scream Art delight. The children are amused. The marked raplats of each act and the many artists appt marian each i almost bewilder an audience to a ow itis done, Suit uy Hone at the THBATRE COM fous: ‘RE COMI ae AIRE COMIQUE, THEATRE COMIQUE, 4 sit BROADWAY, AY BROADWAY, night and at tho regular “WEDNESDAY , rT SATURDAY MATINEES, TICE, THE List oF a COMPANY cal te, ining CoMtigtE, column, THEATKE COMIQUE, Od BROADWAY, sncstee = REPENS 28: SSsee ERE 228 i eI ss OOo! OSS: a4 Ss ao == Sscqacecccoc! EEEEEE aa. 88833: 1s} SRRERE: i} em oe 5 3 > a “AVMdvoud THEATRE COMIQUE,. ole blag eh ART... Lessee and M.: THEATRE COMIQUE, 514 BROADWAY, | umguigl 5 Es 2 ° alll E ) Zz BECAUSE THE we 4a ENTERTAINMENT a 2 INPUT 2 So 514 BROADWAY. THEAT! 'RE————-COMIQUE. THEATRE————COMIQUE. THEATRE—-——COMIQUK, Tee — 90 THEATRE————00 OMIQUE, THE TEMPLE THE TEMPLE OF FUN, ek] Be me) ENDORSED AS SUCH BY ENDORSED AS SUCH BY oT areca AS SUCH BY ES peneEseee 4 FS iS Es] SI 4 EBs tee GENTLEMEN SENT FOR THE WEEK COMMENCING E PRES! OCTOBER 14 A STARTLING ARRAY OF NOVELTIES, IN ADDITION TO OUR UNEQUALLED COMBI MONDAY EVENING, OCT, 14, ENTIRE CHANGE OF BILL, ITETTT NEW SKETCHES > z FOR PARTICULARS Pond THE OTHER R CoLuMN, THE OTHER COLUMN. FOR PARTICULA! AD FOR ram EarE aaa THE OTHER COLUMN. PIR! Pi cit’ AKE NO NO MISTAKE. mo XO MISTAKE. lal: e > = & & > . | e 3 Zz 3 E x ZB. z III 3 2 a 3 = a III I m 2 e III = TJ (1 z ic < Ils Fe a IIE] 5 2 EI e 5 = 5 & 5 = & {le | 2 cI 4 a S a & Ss Zz > alll HAVE VISITED THE ] ms isd COMIQUE WEEKLY. aaa: aoe batat ae =: ct rt tat 1S pt A pes CR z He a a ‘itil | III TO ALL WHOM ry May CONCERN 3, BOX OF THE THEATRE comiquae feudbuaaas Sid BROADWAT DAILY 9A. M. UNTIL: 9A. M. cane 9 A. M. RE W) MATINEE RDNESDAY. ANI MATINBE WEDNESDAY AND Bar fins ___ MATINEB WEDNESDAY AND SATURI a> OPERA peer le Lessee and Mi .Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY THIS SUNDANS EY EVENING, oct. b TO-NI igutt SECOND GRAND OPERATIC CONCERT, under the direction of MAX MARETZER ow? ARTISTS of the ITALIAN OFEKRA trom the AC. eae Mme: LEONE LAVEILLEt Senora ELEANOR 8A! Signor cae shanti BONCONK HERR Leawgy pe ve SACHS, Koval paar te the ut ot the King of (eaptinens Together with Miss Feat ie HeRSRE, sgn of English TEN YOUNG LADIES OF F SOCIETY in in a Grand Plane Orchestration for twenty hunds THE COMBINED ORCHESTRAS OF THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC AND GRAND OPERA HOUSE Itt *.* The selections for this extraordinar; mameseel hae oa tainment are of more than ordinary ane vg and mee gems from the most popular Italian, German and d operas, interpreted by the best ‘available ine country t SEATS CAN NOW BE SE SECURED. The Bo: will be open TO-DAY Gsunday), trom 12M. Pa PROGRAMME, fe 1, Overt “Me Wi i Ves eoee os NICOLAS "OA MOURA ca cscs BY THE COMBI. 1. Romanaza, “Ernani’ Big. % Ballad, “Ye Ltle Birds" a Mise HOSiE UEBAEE ert Blue Di ibe". Straus ‘On aay | jue Danube" BYroe ‘COMBINED GRAND ORCHESTRAS, 5 Reuaeen “L' Africaine".. im ‘ABRUGNEDO. 6. Scene and Aria, Hibar Frolsehuts” me. LAVELLE. 7. Overture jemi Teu (Orchestration nda), BY TEN YOUNG LADIES OF SOCLETY lil Pane IT. 1. Over ‘Tannhauser”. wr ahi, ‘GoMaINED GRAND OuGHBSTRASTY Dreampt I Dwelt in Marble Halls"...Balte fas Miss he HERSEE|!! Ne... Milita fon TH UMPET Herr FREDERICK S ShonsEttt «, Real Trumpeter to the Court of the King of Saxony t rig 5. Quartette, “Ri oletio" ESE, iil 6. Coronation waEDO, me ee Meyerbecr TH COMBINED DPanaeDe ORCHESTRAS IT Conductors. a. CARLBERG and MAX MARETZEE .* Concer t & Sunday, Oct. 20, THI GWAND OPERATIC CONCERT. RYANT’S OPERA HOUSE, Twenty-third street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, near Booths ' ‘Theatre. EVERY EVENING AT 8 “BATURDAY MATINEE AT 2 A new and original nefarious, omniferous, grand Ope- T@‘ic Burlesque ; con-tounded upon and almost as incom- Prehenable as the sardonic production, and enti invented, imagined ante Senate ca oF Mr. AN BRYANT, and will be brought out ‘at an incredible and altogether unheard ot exnenne, the imposing appointments havimg ym all soUrony, nciuding those Nic. indy furnished by Lavulastone and Stantey, Peet with the autograph letters trom Ujiji, wi * the anzibar postmark, to demolish the doubters. KING KARROT KARACTERS, KING KARROT—A son ot of ths soll, ee rinefoied fon iy the dirt of tem; orary }rosperity by an un engae put in possession of a peanut siand n't tame UP FOR ALDERMAN. DAR BRYANT FREDDY LEAN, alias “Prince Peanuts,” the real ownir of the candy stand, i ae wage an infernal, od ee incerent thereby; ate. OORWAY TOORALGORAL, popuinely known as AP op polisher of the unJerstandiug.....CHAS, TEMPLETON HANKIPANKI, @ Whiskey Juggier and Negro: mance: "ALBERTI el ast =! LONG TOM Reduced by pressure of circumstances to a well preserved +pecimen o: Darwinian humanity......L, MORRISSEY POLICEMAN—A Runes member of the Lo- cust Club BONIFACE ROLLY SQUINT, th SEYMOU! SPOONT ond % FRED EMEKSO: BiACkUUagDS Egon f Vegetables, Supes, :—Messrs. Norman, Dwyer, Raymond, Jaques, Dougheriy, Crosby, pect Gabcasete, Bobfuster, Eugendernin, Coudbrien, Had brigge, &c., KELLY 4 1 & tists in their favorite specialties, MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2 O'CLOCK. CADEMY UF MUSIC. ITALIAN OPERA. Director..,.......... MAX MARETZEK TIVELY MONDAY, Oct, 14, at8 P.M, Beventh Subteription | Night, IL Tl MISS CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG, RA SAN SIGS. ABRUGNEDO, MORTAMT, and first appearance of M. COULON, WEDNESDAY, 0 For the last time, ‘Al — PAULINE | et NO! SIGs, VIZzaNi. SPARAPANT, JAMET. FRIDAY, Oct. 18, By, poneral. request, SATURDAY, Oct Wn ee BUSS. THE GRAND KELLOGG MATINEE, Particulars in Sunday's papers. Knabe's pianos are used at the Academy of Music, ' Tickets can be obtained at the Acaderny of Muslo and ae Schirmer’s music store, 701 Broad (rs tas GROUNDS, BROOKLYN, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY * . i] mz > 3 ¢ w i=) > = OCTOBER 6, 1 a 18, 19. GREAT ‘RACTION. slfall THE MEXICAN VAQUERO TROUPE, In their extraordinary performances of capturing the Wild Cattle of Texas and in their Daring Feats of Horsemanship on their Native Mustangs. A FULL BRASS BAND WILL FU! NI HH MUSIC, = all Do not fail to see the Wonderful Exploits of GENUIN} sXICANS: z on thor trai ale MEXICAN PONIES. No postponement on account of the weather. Fike RILoREN UNDER YEARS. Gates open at 1 P. M, Performance commences at 3 TIVOLI GARDEN, St. Mark's place. THIS AEE bNiats orclock, Admission free. Bi, Mts? IG,at 8 elect, by it Orchestra. Admission 33 yan ao tiie PAUL PALE. ——— N*®, YORK MENDELSSOHN URTON CAPRA notice.—The first meeting ot the season will be held at the society rooms, Fifth avenue and Ai ako ‘het Ta Ea in ian an) Fd be to rsons are invited pa the socket. Po L. HARRIS, Secretary. ‘St REE PANEANCE, SAP Mesonig Hall lund 16 iat Thirteenth street, 16 Es SDAY, ‘OCLOBER 15, 1872. NJO, GUITAR, JIG, CLOG AND SONG AND DANCE A Taught a le quarter, by HENBY 0, DOBSON, ) Bowery. Fine Banjos trom $5 to ye A STARTLING SENSATION IN THE EVENING TEI } TELEGRAM, OUR WORKING GIRLS AND THEIR ADVENTURES, ANJO, SONG AND DANCE.—JIG, CLOG AND IRISH Racers ANS rule fitbed, fo the stage, by

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