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+ Ra ARP 4 ADEMY Y OF} MUSIO—LUCOA. LUCE: A ITALIAN OPBRA- ance Ae MARETZEE NO FREE LIsT. demands of ladies a: ey CARD. Tn compliance with numerous geutlemen who wer le to obtain seats for the ‘ous performances of “Faust,” the Director has the to announce that MME, PAULINE LUCCA will appear once more in her great characte rite, fn Gounod’s opera of ‘AUST, TO-MORROW secayaey EVENING, OCT, 21, AT 8 P.M ane jonor ter of Margue- MME. PA CA, SENORA SANZ, Cea, Sama, SSPARAPANT, JAMIST. KLEVENTH HH RUBROMIPEION IGHT. ME. PAULINE LUCCA, * CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG/OLAWA DORIA BIGNORS VIGZANI, MORIANT, JAMET, COULON, Knabe's pianos are used at the Academy of Music, Tickets can be obtained at the Academy of Music and at Schirmer's music store, 7 701 Broadway. pss BRYANT'S, KI a KARROT. WEARING OF THE GREEN. Good people all 'd have you know I've come up aaa and ood But rather slim, Thad to g! So had there unde: ound. Though tp a Tit suited me, coul But Vanderbilt eyrovted me To sink the Harlem track. Tu a fairy kitchen garden from my infancy I grew, Fed on souptureenion sustenance, Washed down with mountain dew ; And while this verdant foliags Open e h like Dyin. ‘Bouctoault, A wearing of the green. DAN BRYANT'S MINSTRELS. _Byory evening at& KING KARROT, Saturday matinee at 2. ‘St, Mark's place. 2. THIS KVENING, GRAND SACRED CONCERT. oe Willlam Phnefelds Conductor Admission 25 cents. THE LECTURE SEASON. NOOPKR INSTITUTE-FREE LECTURES, ON he French.—First Lecture on Tuesday, October 22, at 8 1m room. 24 Cooper Institute. All who desire to i rn to spenk French are invited. AVHER BURKE WILL DELIVER A LECTU ‘RE AT Church of St. Michael, Ninth avenue and Thiri second street, this ¢gunduy) evening, October 20, at 7 o'clock. Subj hiect— No Salvation Out of the Cathol Church.” Tickets PIANOFUORTES. \T HAINES BROS.’, 27 Union square, First class handsome new Pia on very reasonable terms, And several used a little, very low for cash. ofortes for sale A BARGAIN,—SPLENDID NEW ROSEWOOD PIANO, overstrung bass, serpentine case, carved legs, lyre, ke., coat $£5), owner leaving city. Apply at 173 Clayon avenui Rear My tle, Brookly N ERARD GRAND PIANO FOR SALE brat xcellent ¢ order. Apply 32 East | Fourteenth A. —WANTED, A SECOND HAND UPRIGHT PIANO, + In good oriter. Addrons, stating make, price an bow tong in use, box 131 Herald Uptown Branch ot ce, Ltd Brondway, PRIVATE FAMILY LEAVING FOR EUROPE WILL one of the grand scale 7! octave rosewood Fianolorte, carved legs und case: made to, order; cost $ including Stool, Cover and Music Siand, at private residence 120 West 24d street. A BEAUTIFUL PIANO ONLY $100 A STEINW. Tig octave Pinnoforte, richly carved legs, iyenedig bass, overy improvement; cheap toi J. BIDDLE, 13 Waverley p! sh. e, near Broadway. (OME PIANO; SPLENDID TONE: new: family about to leave the city, will cost $800. 188 West Twelfth: street. VERY i. eli for realy c ROSE- ¥ TAKEN IMMEDIATELY, $100, ‘wood Chickering Pianotorte, Including Stool; modern atyle und improvements; splendid ‘Apply at the residence, 28 Third st between Be ‘y und Second avenue, EW STEINWAY, rr HICKERING AND WEBER Nr, Mauare and upright Pianos to rent. . POND & CO., 547 Broadway and $9 Union square DIANOS. “PIANOS | MANUFACTURED FOR, THE trade: class Pianos at moderate prices; the trade invliod, 78 Surrow street, neat Hudson: ‘pranos MELODEONS AND ORGANS OF NEW AND most beautiful style of best makers at lower prices Zor cash or tnonthly instalments, or tor rent, at WATERS’, way, than can be found elsewhere. PRIGHT PIANOS, HANDSOME ROSEWOOD CASES, double iron frame, warranted, $300, $350. $400; Square Pianos, \ntert improvements, HOLLYER, 66 eat Sixteenth st... near Sixth av, Was TO. “TRADE FOR ry GOOD WEBER OR Steinway Plano—Four Lois of Ground, adjoining. each 25 fect by 100 feet, located at Whitestone, L. of lote, which amount $450 t1 remain in mort threo years. Address WIITESTOS Herald office. HE MEMBERS OF THE ST. PATRIC K's: MUTUAL ALLIANCE WILL READ “GODOLPHIN BLAKE” ON FROUDE AND HIS ATTACKS ON IRELAND, IN MONDAY'S TELEGRAM, IN MONDAY’S TELEGRAM. IN MONDAY’S TELEGRAM, rice age i DANCING ACADEMIES. A —popworTi FOR DANCING, AT 212 » Fifth avenue, ie commence October & For da, and terms send for Bg ele! OF DANCIN LY RIC HAL d 424 sts, Reservoir square. cademy Rooms are now open on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdavs and Friday: attend by ticket at their convenieén Each pupil taught the waltzes separately. See circulars A —SAUSE'S DANCING ACADEMIES ARE NOW OPEN | + at Masonic Hall, 114 and 116 East Thirteenth street, and Brevoort Hail, Vo'and 156 East Firty-fourth street, Eat Brevoort Hall, Monday, October 21, 1572 PRIVATE LESSONS at any hour, day or evening, LARS at Private 12 Hast Eleventh st, DANCING ACADEMY, 289 BLEECKER glasses Tuesday and’ Friday evenings; children Wednesday and Saturday at 4P. M. For terms send Tor ent Matinee hop svery Savurday, RS DANCING ACADEMY, PLIMPTON . Building, intersection Stuyvesant place and Ninth street.—Classes every Monday and Thursday; Soiree on seme) October 21. " Call or send for circula A ESSFUL TEACHER OF DANCING PRE- sents an opportunity to ladies and gentlemen Ge irous ot learning thoroughly the various tashionable Quadritlen and the steps appertaining thereto. — Three each limited, for Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- mings. ‘lerins $6 per session. The quadrille ve proven higily successful, Address DANU- ald office. 1 BROOME ST. purse Of lessoms. \HRISTOPHE U E) z Side Mall, Third avente, on Wednesday and sat. urday, atternoon and eveni Wednesday, Octo: ber 9. Remson House, 130 cae a ys, afternoon and evening. DEx GARMQ'S DANCL The eligible situation of the est gance ot rooms (especially design smo's classes), unid the reputation of fh | mbine to of the pa nity. about the the style of dancing identified with it, a jord Sethe inducements tor a contint tr Mae the first eftizens of the ni} js usually desire to know eth: ine thing: ry ancing taught, Mr. DE GARMO would state, tor the information of those who are not acquainted with style or nd does not attempt | toaleeage dr He that he refvatas ftom necepting innova: to dictate to e reir Hons which he knows will be short-lived and objection: | able and that the prevailing style of Dancing is practised in al Particular attention is given to the 1% (or modiied “Boston Dip”) and erything which Society requires of a well conducted Dancitiz School is observed here. is now an established tact that America, in social classes. danving, is leading the style, | This statement, may be auested by all who have ttended social gatherings abré ‘Om we the benefit of those who may be desirous of acqui French hovelties, Mr. DIEGARM( would state that in ki he was elected a Membre Correspondant de Ia woclate Ai Academique des Professeurs de Danse de Paris, the first honor of the kind conferred upon an Aimerican teacher of dancing, and which places tim in iimmediate reo ‘¢ all new da ats t x Le Cotillon | ; inching (he. Gorm py and Q rancais, as danced in the " presence Mr. DeGarmo at Paris and Dieppe, will be waght in rapid succecsion. Not only wili the lessons of the young ladies’ and chil- dren’s classes embrace the practice of all the fashionavie | dances, but particular atien 10 deport id, through a cotirse of simple and easy exercises, Will finpact at cesy and gracenal carriage to the pupil The course of instruction tor gentlemen will aim at the rapid and correct fons lh mt of all the tashtonable fances Although gentlemen are accorded the privilege | of taking their lessons at thelr convenienc | Garmo would earnestly advise all beginners to attend as | Soqularly as posuble: Instruction in obsolete or other nies may be taken in private lessons, at hours not en- oye wit For cirgulars containiny hours, terms, fe. call on or | dress. # WILLIAM B. De GARM s2 Fifth renin etrect, venue, corner of Fourteenth [)OMAR'S DANCING ACADEMY, 2 WEST. FOURTIT | street, near Broadway. Classes every day and even- yy Six fashionable dances taught in six private lessons All dances in oue quarte E. r Fortieth street, _ aMosmione eso or OF MOG apre NEW YORK ROMAN oaTHOLIO ORPHAN ASYLUM I! TWO GRAND PBRFORMANCES t THURSDAY AFTERNOON and and RVENING, 24, 1872 under the direction of Me. 4 AUGUST DALY, ideuanet sno Kindly cosas ‘8 special irae give ths fen s eppotal requcet to advantage of his Rispersonal attention THE NEW YORK YOUNG EN'S BOMAN, CATHO- 110 ASSOCTATION. sunder why oe auspices the BENEFIT is to be given, ratefull: sscknored 8 the cheerful al ity with with which ‘the man a fe various places of uti at and their artis ro to the call for Contributl ve talent in the programme that, beyond the nature of the ppealing pari, might prove eee ‘to the general pul Mrs. JOHN WOOD, Mr, JOHN BROUGHAM Mr. W. J. FLORENCE (who on this occasion will make his first a pearance: In New York since his ‘a from Burope) have, in the kindest manner volunteered. AFTERNOON, COMMENUING AT ames ocreok. Grand Overture. i Orchestra. Mr. H. B, DODWORTH.. Director The dramatic, performance wil 6 commence with the spar! comedy, in one act, en : ” ie BiawOx Lata of the BOW kind consent of Mr. Mr, Kerr Mudgcon Mr. Danby Squires CALIFOR! In which the followin, THEATRE will B. FRELI we es part Dy r Sh Barney ira. ludgeon Misa Folly Mra, Danby Sguires Miss More q 18ey Violin solo, MEDLEY OF TRISH ATS, iatlons, with by Sig. DADOVANNI, of the Filth Avenue Theatre. Aria and ballad.. .MISS EMMA HOWSON (ot the Grand nd Opera. House). After which will be presented the third act of the beil Mant comedy qugnet ONDON ASSURANCE! in which the following eminent artists trom the Grand Opera rn Bonse and ine Avenue Mpenire wil will appear: Mrgohn Broug! Mr. George Clarko- Mr. W. J. Lemoyne Mr. George H. Griffiths Mr. Edmund Pierce. Mr. Owen Fawcett... Mr. W. Beekman.,.... Miss Mary Cary.- Harrigan and Hart (by kind Permian of Tony. Pastor). Th i Little | wreauiae The coniusion of the aftemoon's entertainment to. 0 a mch and uproarious festival ot negro comicalities by the famous BRYANT'S (eet oar vad meals ley Overture, * Come Kiss Me’ al Orchestra illarney” Mr. Dwyer Giokie Cackle Dave Reed Sentimental Song, “Meet Me Again” Mr. Charles Templeton Comte Ditt; ir. Dan Bryant Irish hone Sonik Go, Moiiie Daring Mr. Harry Norman Song, “When the Band Begines To Play’ r. Dah Bryant and chorus ONE HUNDREDTH | Nour OF HAMLET. lamiet... -Nelse Seymour Doorkeepe -Dave Reed Visitors. .by, Ys BP rson, J. W. Mor- rissey, Juke, EVENING, commeneiny at 14. OVERTURE. od worth's Full Orchestra Under the Teadersitip of of Sig. Weingartner. The dramatic performances will begin with Shak- pyeeres most delightful Comedy, in three acts, and en- KATHARINE AND PETRUCHIO, in which artiste of the Fifth Avenue Theatre wil appear, allowing a cast of unusual brillian Katharine. Mi ‘Clara Morris Petrucio. Mr. Louis James : Mrs. Le Brun To be feitowed iy the very’ sprightiy Goniedy in one act and entitled 1 Da ‘Y¥ AFTER THE WEDDING. el Freelove..... Mr, Neil Warner ‘ -Mr, Owen Fawcett . Mr, F Chapman Miss Rawlinson Mrs. Le Brun Lady Mrs. Davies. . TONY PASTOR in his celebrated BUDGET OF COMICALITIES, Song, “The Girl of the Period”. ....Little Jennie Yeomans SHERIDAN and MACK, in thelr celebrated DUTCH By perialesion ot Moma: iverson & Maguire. Miss BLANCHE SELWYN inher CHANGE and CHARAC- By permission of Mr. Charles White. After which Mr. FLORENGE’S dashing specialty, an incident of the Jae, pepellion in one o-ect and nde pou titled TURNED VOL! BILL WILLIAMS, of the 444th New York Volunteers. who had the The rest of Mr. W. J. FLORENCE ood ness to yolnntent for this occasion. ¢ Cast 18 sustains Oa the, following indies volunteered, having the Kind mlot of AN SHOOK and ME. AM. ALMER Mr. Heng on omery and gentlemen, of the UNION SQuiR ggezaual ts h Edwards Mrs. Pickaninny "Mine Pits Glover Bet: Parsons. Miss Jennie Lee Mrs. Amelia William iss Fanny Hayward lively rattle between the f the Fitth Avenue Thea- of’ the Union Square, in the tamiliar The whole to conclude wii favorite comedians, Davidge, tre, and Lamb, farce of bel AND scent Mr. Cox....... ” Mr. Dayi ee Mr. Box.. Lamb % Mr. Mrs, Bouncer {Miss Grifiths (Of the vi Avi Theatre.) Stage Manager ir. Geo. F, Devere (Or the Grand Opera suet: ) TICKETS ONE DOLLAR. TO Cae ALL PARTS OF THE To be had of any of the Commitice, and at the Academy of Musle on the date of the perti | Baal PRESENTATION CONCERTS at the ACADEMY OF MUS! ACADEMY OF MUSIC THE FIRST CONCERT WILL TAKE PLACE JANUARY 6, 1873, TICKETS ONE DOLLAR EACH. FOR SALE ONLY aT 656 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. All of the presents distributed to ticket purchasers will be In money. Onan average a cash int will acc other ticket, ranging from $1 to $1,000. ‘The presents are distributed on the spot when tickets are mpany every purchased. The concerts will, in every res ‘ry respect, be frst class. None but the best artists that can an be secured in this country will be engaged for these concerts. distributed The presents will be in the following amounts :— $1, $2, $3, $4, $5, $10, The store, 656 Broad wa; $50, $100, $500, $1,000, be open from9 A. M. to 11 M, daily, FOR THE SAL F TICKETS. "GEORGE. WOOD, Manager. OPERA HOUSE, BD STREET, n Sixth and Sevent ‘enues, near Booths CROWDED HOUSES, | DECIDED HIT OF otw Theatre. RO’ Brilliant success of the AFRICAN BALLET TROUPE. Te Beautitul Scen DAN BRYANT NELSE SEYMOUR. KELLY ey gorgeous Costumes and magniticent neformation Seene. KING KARROT GENTLE FAIRY ao Crffenbesh Operetta, * ubsebety and Fritchen. NSTRELS. BRYANT’S MINSTRELS Kaknor MATINEE SATURDAY AT TWO. BRYA ‘TING SPORT 2 ee x« EW WILD LIFE ON THE PLAINS BROUGHT TO our THE MEXICAN, THE Lasso. AND THE MUSTANG N BROOKLYN THE MEXICAN VAQUERO TROUPE. IN THEIR EX. TRAORDINARY PERFORMANCES | This ‘Troupe, ronsisting of the principal Herdsmen of the Ranches of the President of Mexico, will give a series of their wonderful Exhibitions in, Lassoing Wiid Cattle and in daring feats of Horsemanship TOLINE GROUNDS, BROOKLYN, MONDAY, TUBSDAY_ AND WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 22 and 2B. Doors open at 2 o'clock P. M. Performance commence ran reserved for ladies. Admission 50 ildren price. AN BRYANT'S, KING KARROT. African Ballet Troupe. cents, KING KARROT. A HIT. KING KA orgeous Transformation Se OBINSON HALL, SIXTEEN (I SIREET, BETWEEN Broadway and’ Firth avenfe.—This beautiful Halt and Parlors to Piet for tableaux, operas, concerts, lectures, ons, church fairs, theatricals, &c. Location, ap- poin and conveniences are unsurpassed. permanent and complete z = PROPOSALS, RS OF THE FOURTH AVENUE OARD OF EN! IMPROVEMENT. Ath be ae? Centrat Dat ening ROTIOE TO ANTE RE at: Hh, 1ST j - RAC Jeb iy R's DANCING se ADEMY, NEW YORK As misapprehension exists among contractors in regard Mig, Amembly, Rooms, an teond avenue corner | w the manner of doing a portion of the work upon the be Rg nay, solree, will take fea’ ohne | Fourth Avenue Im; piers" ment, hetween Seventy-ninth ih arse wit he resneetrally received. streetand Harlem River, itis hereby ordered that the ~ONEILL )8 DANCING ACADEMY—VEREIN HALI 14 516 West Thirty-sixth street, between, k: nu and Classes Tuesdays and Frid soiree | ys. NLASKO'S ACADEMY FOR DANG. | ing, 64 West urth street.-Instruction will commence Saturday, November ® Seid tor cireulars, ACPHERSON'S CLASSES FOR DANCING AT jos MA Wort Fourteenth street, near Eivith avenues | Classes Mondays, Thursdays, Tuesday and Friday eve hinge for adults; Tuesday aint Saturday afternoons for | | oftee und proposals alrendy fecelved be returned to the. parties mg them, and that, the whole of the work between the points méntioned be reopened to bidding from all coedisd proposals for the same will be received at th ealed proposals fo eceived at this cunt zorctock P.M. of the id inst ns, specifications and bl reg aay Board of Enginears Fourth Avenue Improvement TEW YORK, OCTOBER 17, 1873, —PROPOSALS WILL » received up to Novethber 4, 4P. My from inasone penters, for the erection of @ building for au iu children. Send tor circular. soiree every Tuesday eve ning at 95. firmary at Westchester. Apply at 29 Reade strect. Troops MUS ‘EUM, BURLESQUE. MONDAY aby aged OCTOBER ai, Overy evening during the week Seturdey Matinee, POSITIVELY FOR ONE WEEK ONL aoe aon ¥OR ONK WEBK ONLY. fe MARKMAM, Mus Ld ong Mise PAULINE MA LISA Mie BELLE HOWLTT, Mise EMMA ( EAN, Me GEORG ATKINS, “AYER, Mr. ELDON, Mr J’: CHARLES Me, CHAS SrbinGis \d others. in the new burlesque extravagan: and ad- ape by James Barnes, eapecially, tor SS usenet, enti TAREE MUS-KE-TEERS. THREK MUS-KE-TEERS, THREE MUS-KE-TEERS, New Scenery, Costumes, Music, Propertics and Machin- the routs ery. Preceded’ Farce entitled Monday, Tuextay, Wed: romante peqenae Drama, ie in three CORSIGAN BROTHE! RSICAN BI with all the Annee supernatural, theohanl slons, aud will embe ontire names of © DRAMATIC. NOMPA NY. MONDAY EVENING. October “3 Mest appearance of dhe beatiful CUBAN SYLPH, MLLE. ZOF, wiho will have the, honor ‘of presenting the chaste and elegant dra entitled the . aga ‘ANGEL OF MID NIGE. OMINIOK MURRAY © succesafl Local Drama, ESCAPED FROM SING SING. Albany, Oct. 21; Arch street, Philadelphia, to follow. Ue SQUARE THEATRE, Ce Sdvialh Mr. SHERIDAN SHOOK coer, A.M, PALMER ak theatre is now the most conveniently arrat a houre of entertainment in the city, & bijou of beaut fairly radiant with all that experionce can suggest aud money procure.’ —The SIXTH WEEK and UNABATED SUCOESS of AGNES, Sardou’s last and best play, written expressly for Miss AGNES BTURL, who filis the title role. Other characters by Miss Phillis Glover, if w Plessy Notdaunt, Miss Jenny Le Hilsg Josepitine Laurens, Mr. Harkins, Mr. Hiwara Lamb, iF. Mackey, 4 * Mir, Henry Mont omery, Mr. Welsh Edward Mr. J.P. Burnet . W. B. urens Mr. Claude Burroughs and others. ig Of the manner in which the play is presented the Even- ing Express says:— “The iy is prosented in so c ner that Its continued prosperity cannot be dou SCE, SSS TIC WLEGANCE ANYTHING THAT HAS YET BEN BEEN UPON THE AL STAGE, presenting the rare excellence, in stage peta of being rich without gaudiness and chaste without monotony.” AGNES MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY AT 134 O'CLOCK. Seats secured two weeks in advance. Box office open every day from 8A. M, to 5 P. M. Doors open at night at Ziq. Curtalti rises at 8 o'clock. Carriages may be ordered for 10:30. MISS ETHEL'S ENGAGE iit 18 LIMITED TO 100 GH EO. THOMAS, 4, BYMPHONY 0 CONCERTS The public is respectiuly informed that Mr. TIEO. OES in compliance with numerous requests, will give a SERIES OF SIX SYMPHONY CONCERTS, Commencing SATURDAY EVENING, November 9. The remaining Concerts will take pines on SATURDAY, December 2, 8 DAY, January 11 SATURDAY, Feb: 1, UATCRDAY. March 29, SATURDAY, April 6, it LPTION TICKET, Including Reserved Scat, EIGHT DOLLARS. Subscriptions are yw received at all the principal music stores and at the warerooms of Steinway & Sons, where algo ctr Mars, ean ye obeainied, ICE TO SUBSCRIBERS, Subscribors dealrous of having the same seats for ‘the six Concerts can_ select thelr seats on and after Monday, October 21, at Steinway & Sons’, and obtain a seat check, good for the series, HITE'S ATHEN BUM, we x Brot i "3 Gi CHantEs wafth dvray, opposite Niblo's Garden. anager. avant THING: ‘NEW, FR H AND. SPARKLING, The jentleme d and th ladie delighte men, please ‘and the ladies de STARS, THEN RUM | LA PETITE BENSON, SHEN RUM the Phenomenon of the sage. ATHEN BUM LA PETITE BENSO: iss ATHEN HUM | the Infant Prodigy—oni only.8 years oid. ATHENAUM | La Petite Benson, La Petite Benson. ATHENAUM THEN AUM BLANCHE SELWIN ATHENEUM| — the dashing Serlo-Comic Singer. ATHENAUM SELWIN, ATHENAUM BLANCHE SELWIN. ATHEN ZUM BLANCHE bala ATHEN-ZUM | Minnie Jackson. Minnie Jackson. ATHENAUM MINNIE JACKSON, ATHENAZUM MINNIE bon care ATHENAUM | MILLIE COOK. "MILLIE COOK. HNaUM The pleasing and and xorsatile artist, MILLHE Sook ENSON, RIC The Feed JAS. MULLIGAN, GAS, MULLIGAN, MULLIGAN, Jas. MULLIGAN, SERGT. BURKE in his oe Drill. SEROT. BURKE. SERGT. BURKE. SCHOOLCRAFT, SCHOOLCRAFT, The Prince. ot chal (bet dora) SCHOOL RAPT. J.C, STEWA STEWART. Hverybody'a ft ae rite, J.C. STEWART, McKee & Rogers. _ McKee & Rogers. The great Tervatehorean Artists, MCKEE & ROGER Joe Lang. Geo. Coes, J. K. Joe Lang. Geo. Coes, CHAS. The celebrated Double Quartet, Henry, Prescott, Rudolph, Henry; Prescott, Rudoiph, TEARDL and White's Minstrel ‘troup Matinee every y WEDNBRDAT at 2:30. sausuauanaaueauusuneseasseassilaiiastiusnvannueansa0l 201 BOWERY. ANCE WILLIAMS, RE. NCE ‘8 WILLIAMS. Engagement with the charg nse Vocalist, NELLIE, will Inti. as ANDY BLAKE, ime, ZITELLA and the ni BILLY CANTER, MASON: MANNING, RD, Misses NAGLE, IMERD, &c. TUESDAY AND SATU ita, AT 2h i Comedienne and 'ASTO! IE ENGELS K RNELL, GIRA! MATL perc HALL. T AY, October 29, Ato SOLE for a benevolent Mme. BONEWI Professor of Music, late of Pari kindly assisted by Mrs. GELLIE FOX, Soprano: Mr. JOS. LEWENBERG, Violi Mr. KARL MARTENS, Violoncello. Tickets $2, and prograinmes at the principal music aa the halland at Mme, Bonewita's residence, 24 Ror t purpose ah given by NE WEEK COMMENC ine MONDAY, OCTOBER 21 THE ELEGANT QUADRUPLE PAVINION | | of | THE CENTRAL PARK NEXAGERIE, H STONE'S CIRCUS | j | TROUPE oF gldvors INDIANS, ted on the sj salons neround FOOT OF THIRTY. Pour REET, EAST RIVER, within two minutes’ walk of the following lines of cars Avenues A and B, eg} Second, Third and Fourth a®e- nues, and spe Belt roi EVERY APTERNOON AND. EVENING, 900 RARE BEASTS, IBDS AND, EPTILES. A CIRCUS COMPA: NE HUNDRED, including the Deanery) genaeifon Mer, d in her} reat horseback act. WILLIE 0, DALE, the Bareback Piroucttist. Mr. E. W. PERRY, reat Four Horse Rider. Look out for the gi rocession through the principal streets on Monday morning. Ts open at Land7 P.M. Admission 50c. Children, twelve years and under, 5c. EW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 BROAD. way, between Houston and Bleecker streets.—Every one should visit this wonderful Museum. ft is full ot rary ening, Lpeorie should sce and understand, Lectures dail he Philosophy of Marriage." Those parties una te to Attend these, important lectures can have then orwvarded. post tree, on receipt 0 Addressin SECRETARY NEW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY Broadway, New York. reg MING AND BOXING ac ADE! BO LINTON place, near Broadway —Boxing A fine assortment of Fencing Apparatus and Gloves on hand and for sale, Colonel WONSTERY NET THE ARCADIAN WALTZES, BY RUD ARANSON, Latest and bent MY, VM. IND & CO SAT Broadway and 39 Union are Supe ee ae ___ Publis ANJO, GUITAR, JIG, CLOG AND SONG AND Dance taught ‘In a ‘single quarter, by HENRY ©. DOBSON, 200 Bowery. stage aud parlor Banjos, (rom $5 to $10. EAD “GODOLPHIN BLAKE” IN THE TELEGRAM “GODOLPHIN BLAKE” IN | maining ieee Jectures (with Feeerved seats), $3. sa | Italian method is taught. RLAD THE TELEGRAM READ “GODOLPHIN BLAKE" IN THE TELEGRAM MONDAY MORNEXG, MONDAY MORNtNG MONDAY MORNING “THE GRAVE HISTORICAL ERRORS OF MR. FROUDE,” with A SKETCH oF HIS CHARACTER, IN MONDAYS TELEGRAM, IN MONDAY'S TELEGRAM. eR BOUOICAULT. _naeer. LAST NiGHTS OF RA MR. AND MRS, BOUCICAULT ry Robertson) a Who int JESS iw, The Sontinuoue atcaction mor ARRAN Na tte programs‘ th ment to Voretain thie dram ions KDNESDAY and FRIDAY nights, Ww) 4 able Mr Boucicanit op re reatest Irlah impersonation, celebrated characte in his newest ad fe aeons to revive" her and \ruRDAY MATINGGE An 2 the New Dr The performance bi commence, with the New Drama, KERRY d by his a ore N bovcroaue, i ad i er ee Tete, Jesse ther original character Mins AGN 8 . casei AGNES ROBERTSON Qtr, cleat e Seats may bo secured a week inadvance atthe Theatre, t Dit itson & Co.'s Music Store, 711 Broadway, ALLACK'S, Proprietor ond Manas er. Wi ee WALLACK NO BETTER Puay uae EVER BEEN PBODUCED RE, THE vaEe ane COMEDY oF Ki PRESENT DAY, ABLE IN EVERY Ki BEYOND COMPARISON t nae VERY BEST. and NTINUED Sut Dod of Mr, W. 8. Er scren Oits Al GALATEA, GMALION: BEAUTIFUL AND NOV UTMENTIO AND WOH COSTUME ELEGANT APPOINTMENTS and its POWRREUL CAST OF CHARAQTERS. FYGMALION AND GALATEA NN PYOMALION AN A NGALATEA THE MOST lin ne ‘AND ORIGINAL, EFFECT PRO- {s presented in peo Does Ma THE OPTI AL DEETBION DISSOLVING® STATUE, bv Professor TOBLN, of the Royal Polytechnic Institu- tion, Lon eee THEATRE, B. FRELIGH. MONDAY EVENING the celebrated Gory Manager Ree 21, and during the week, P. WILKS, ‘will appear tn his new, inl American comedy, writ- ten expressly for him by J Lea FORT, Esq., Bri ERS, OR SUMMER Tire AT OAPE MA’ with new and beautitul scenery, painted “exbrely for it, and ee, to ene full strength oe ; ¢ compan y BREAKERS. WILKS. BR WILKS.” BREAKERS, Preceded by the roaring iS FIRS’ PEGGADILLO, DAY. BENEFIT O! WIL! ‘The great arttet®, Mies JOHANNA FPRITCHARD, will shortly’ Appear in Her new dra URAMANTA, OB MOLD MAD, \NGLISH OPERA. LURLINE, as rendered by the pe ‘Association last season THURSDAY, EVENING, OCTOBER 31. PHILIP D. aULAGER, aaninted byt he CERES artists Miss ANTONIO HENNE, Mr. WM. 8S. LEGGAT, Mr. ERANZ REMMERTZ, Mr, R. HE! GRAND CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA. Signor AMILIO AGRAMON ‘icke' with reserved Broadway; Win. Hall & Son’ mie Fol Broadwa; Union uare: ‘Rullman's, 114 “Broadway; Hotel and at Irving Hall EW YORK STADT THEATRE, 45 AND 47 BOWERY— (Sacred.)—Novelty! Novelty !! Novelty !!!—Grand extra night, Sunday, October ._ Most positively the last night of the world-renowned East Indian Ma- gictan, Prot. VANEK. Those who wish to pass a pleasant evening should avail themselves of this the last oppor- tunity of Piflee yan dee the most remarkable illusion ever greeted. Part rof. Vanek in his mysterious and magical performance: ‘whieh should be sean by all. Part extraordinary and greatest of illusions, decapit: tion. Come one! come all! The last opportunity of w! nessing this great and celebrated exhibition. Part 3. The brilliant optical Oyclora Views of the Germa French war of 1870-71, &c., &c., dc. M* F. B, CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE, tae ‘Nights of Howard's Society Comedy, DIAMONDS!!! New Scenery, superb Costumes, brilliant Music, aud cast to the strength | of the compan, WAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, St. James’ Theatre, corner Twenty-eighth street and ‘Broadway. Glorious sucress of the far: fumed and inimitable TarArEt ag asaNs = THEATRE 60) — =e = ‘ rt ait THEATRE ComIgue, —— Fate Se — THEATKE GOMIQUE, —— —_— ou, — ois, = Bt — 5, eared a BROADWAY. — BROADWAY. — BROADWAY. — BROADWAY. THEATRE COMIQUE, —— 514 BROADWAY. THEAT! MIQUE, ——— 514 BROADWAY. THEATRE COMIQUE, ——— 514 BROADWAY. EATRE COMIQUE, —— 514 BROADWAY. THEATRE COMIQUE, —— 514 BROADWAY. THKATRE COMIQUE, —— 5i4 BROADWAY THEATRE COMIQUE 54 MK. JOSH HART. ROLE E LESSEE AND MANAGER. — Aiea aKG ATTRAGTIO! — — an 1G FIRAGTIONS pees ING ATTA FOR THE ween ol Ci OOTGE ENGAGEMENT Pty D FIRST ee DUTCH COMEDIAN, DUTCH COMEDIAN, ‘T G OCTOBRE 2 or ss UTCH COMEDIAN,, opunen COMEDIAN, L L i DL, ett Mor Morris appears in his criginad Finer open BS DUTCH JUSTIC! DUTCH JUSTICE, Second week of Miss tie! MISS: MARIO! MISS MANION MISS MARION TSON BROTHERS, W. TSON BROTHERS, * Lame ete a ae fast week of the Gomic Trick Mul PETE — AND — BARNEY. ERTE =i — BARNEY, PETE cemcatie —— BARNEY. OUR STAR COMBINATIO OUR STAR COMBINATION, UNEQUALLED ee BY ANY IN THE WORLD. UNEQUA! LUE. APPEAR IN ‘AN ENTIRE CHANGE OF BILL APPEAR IN AN ne CH. wei GE OF BILL. 1D MR, JOHN WILD. SD Mie JOHN WILD. K KERNS D MR. JOHN WILD, IN Tue SIDE: SPLITTING Ni NeGKo FARCE, THE TAYLOR, nee TAYLOR. TAYLOR, 'ATSON BROTHERS. W. Wa’ fete BROTHERS, ‘SON BROTHERS. RIP SACK, MR, JOHN HART MR. JOHN HART MR. JOHN HART MAN AND WIFE, MAN AND WIFE. Wee MAN AND WIFE. IN ‘ DUTCH JUSTICE. THE ENTIRE Ore COMPANY boy MUSICAL MUSIC. Mit JOHN WILD, MR. dO oiltin’ Mie WILLIAM WEST Mit. i E."D. GOODING, MR. Gata THE WATSON BROTH EMS JAMES BRADLY, G. L, StOUTE, R. HALL, MISS JENNIE HUGHES, MISS ADA WRAY, MISS MARION TAYLOR, | MISS NELLIE Santokp, Miss kitty ON ELL THE ABOVE-NAMED ARTIS APPEAR IN AN NTR NEW OLIO OF FUN, ENTIRE NEW OLI0 OF FU: ENTIRE NEW OLIO OF FUN AND THE NEW COMIC LOC AL DRAMA BY POOLE— or, Discharged trom Blackwell's Island. | or, Discharged from Blackwell's Island. or, Discharged from Blackwell's Island, or, Discharged from Blackwell's Island, or, Discharged from Biackwell’s Island. ns from piaokwells 's EARS Disc! 1TH T! WAMBOLD & BACKUS! rn PETTY SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, rH = First appearance of the great Banjolat wr aes Mr. JAMES D, RO! 10TH sa First week of 10TH THE TOM AND JERRY TWINS. writ THE NEW BEGINNERS, 10TH SCREAMING ACTS. FRESH FUN, 10TH WEEK OF THE Everybody delighted, They go home app: 10TH Crowded with the elite and fashion of the city. 10TH Begins ats. Seats secured s.x days in advance. OVER -—— “0 —— 40 —- - a rr) 140 s¢T\MERSON'S” i 140 CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS, 0, —— Mo 28 718 => jot —— 40 WAGUIRE & EMERSON” Proprietors. | OVER ——- 40» —— M0 First appearance of DE AHANTY AND HENGLER in | OVER ——- 140 —— 40 thelr great Song and Dance, OVER —— M40 —— 140 “ALL AMONG hHE ROSES. one se fel LEED 7 Entire change of roar Behold the constellation “oe aap “aaieteuwes BILLY EMERSON, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN the brightest star on the American stage; EAbIER AND GENTLE % —_— Las of cf N' the untversal favorit and alcnted Comedian; = ABIES «AND GUNTEEME the man fee makes remarks on the bi AND GENTLEMEN — ERIDAN AND MACK, AND GENTLEMEN = ___ the sreat character artists of jhinericas AND GENTLEME! -—— CHARLES HEYWO! AND aa otf’ fear vec Sovran i J. A PALMER,” FRAZER, THEATRE COMIQUE, eminent Baritone; popular, Basso; Sid BROADWAY, JOHN FENICK, HARRY PERCY, IN NINE celebrated’ Tenor; puuinent, Balladist; IN NINE W 8. A. HOLSWORTH, JAS. HERBERT, AVE NIN Australian Tenors of easing Alto; VISITED together with mans 6 rchestra of “10” solo performers J . in the protession. sae THEATRE EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE, COMIQUE N°’ FEATURES AND NEW FACES ale Se Added wo the. numerous attractions of the NINE WEEKS. . ; : OVER I 000 LADIES AND GENTLEMEN HAVE FOOT OF HOUSTON STREEN, i RAST RIVER, VISITED tx THEATRE COMQUE, The jaultrarions talent and novelty made available by the recent return of several first’ clas: fitcus troupes have enabled the proprietors of G. ailey & Co. splendid exhibition to engage the flaw dist Inguished em in addition to their great regular combina- jon, A TRIBE OF WILD ARABS !! FRESH FROM TIMBUCTOO, will make their first appearance this week, and all those marvellous tea “ol hides ol the De: perform astaughtand exercised by the ert” in their native wilds, EAPING, VAULTING, SOMERSETING, VORMING LIVING PYRAMIDS, &e., dee with a rapidity, energy and consummate skill ‘peculiar only to the proiessional Arabs. Added to the Circus Company are WM. DUTTON,’ the far-famed Somerset Horseman, in his terrific bare- back act GEORGE DUNBAR, the most original and amusing of #1 e his first appearance In America he performances of the Arabian ‘Acrobats will be given, in aoe to those by a ‘ais BASTIAN AND W iSO CIRCUS TROUPR, LIVING WONDERS. ‘OF THE MENAGERIE. ADMISSION ONLY 25 CENTS TO ALL. The Great 25 Cent Show is conceded to be the largest exhibition at the smallest price of admission ever given In 8 c i ioors open atl and at7 P.M, Circus performances begin an hour later. ish Clowns, will A ete ANTHONY FROUDE. ASSOCIATION HALL, ~ MONDAY EVENING. SUBJECT :— “The Penal Laws and Their Consequences.” Admission, $1; Reserved Seats, $1 25. Tickets for ge. ‘or and th ROOKLYN ACADEMY. ore ag MONDAY, ocTOBEN 21 ry ‘LIFES DREAM. IG KARROT. KARROT. ks KARROT. ING KARROT. KARROT. DAN BRYANT'S =e Stench oll ki KARRO AIX. DOLLARS’ WORTH oF. MUSIC | FOR 8 CENTS,— Bot Songs, Waltzes, Quadrilles, Galops tor Plano, by Abt, Strauss, Faust, Kucken, Gungl, Budik, Weingarten. FREDERICK BLUME, 27 Union’ equate, Br y. JAUSE’S SOIREE DANSANTE, Brevoort st 164 and 186 East tat hae -fourth street, MONDAY, October a, ELLY AND. LEON in Offenbach’s Operetta, Lischen and Fritchen. DAN BRYANT" 8 MIN STRELS, every evening at8. ANJO, SONG AND DANCE, JIG, CLOG AND IRISH Jig Dancing taught. —Puj ils fitted for the stage by the renowned JOHN BOGAN, 100 East Houston street, near Bowery : NOLLEGE OF MUSIC, NO. 5 WEST FOURTEENTH street, next to Fitth avenue.—Signor ALBITES anit . GAZZANIGA, instructors and directors. The only {tution In America where the purest and correct —“STUDENT'S JOURNAL pted to music, phonow Cali on or address J. linton place, ‘ (SAMPLE Maid | an ts), hy and the eal as Mast 1 Editor, 2 ATSON, OHN B. GOUGH WILL DELIVER HIS (S POPULAR YARD, lecture, PE AR PEOPLE, at Steinway Bell, Tuesday, October 22; doors open at six o'clock, lecture eight. “Admission reserve tckets. at Ticket office, 114 Broadway ; at Schirmer’s, 701 Broadway, and Wenck’s Pharmacy, Gllsey House, NSTRUCTION IN SINGING.—SIGNOR LOTTI, PRIMO tenore of the Italian and German opera, will devote himself during the prosent season to give instructions in Simsing. For terms see circulars in music stores. Ladies and gentlemen prepared for the opergtic stage, Sf PUBLISHED, post P “ROL CAROTTE,” selection of popular airs, arranged jor piano by J. Asher. Price 750. Price TOWARD SCHUBERTH & CO.'S Music store, 2 Union square, STARTLING AND TRUE—READ IN. New york WEEK. LY REVIEW, “Horace Greeley Overcome by Ru- Dinstein;” “Infamous Stage Fh J Surprising disc gure; “Parisian aura Farr)” Lucca, “Queen ot Babylon mat Wlentawakl | Surpasses Paganim revelations, skolohos. reviews. a0. of Franteiass asoue BROADWAY, IN NINE WEEK: IMPORTANT NO’ OtTOR. IMPORTANT Ni IMPORTANT NOTIC: NINE WEEKS. oc ass" Aste} PD rinst APPEARAN FIRST APPEARANCE THIS SEASON OF THE FIRST ae NCE ———— EE: OF BURLESQUE a ENS OF Bie Gh CEENS OF BURLES! UEENS OF BURLES SOPHIE: 1 These ladies oeeens ‘October cs an @ ¢ran chee of all burlesque. OR, THE MAN TXION. IXION nA IXTON. THE TRIN. WHEEL. IXION. IXION, XION, Ixton will be produced with every scene new ann cast with,the full strength of out COPAY EMBER MONDAY, OUTOBER 23, REMEMBER MONDAY, OCTOBER 38. REMEMBER MONDAY, OCTOBER 28° MATINEES, MATINEES. MATINEES, WEDNESDAY * MATINEES. MATINEES, MATINEES. MATINEES, MATINE MATINE! — MATINEES MATINEES, MATINEES, MATINEES, SATURDAY. MATINE: MATINEES, + MATINEES, 4 BROADWAY 5h ole out 54 514 ot Slt ou sit ole ot oie 514 oe ou Ty 54 ‘Olt 4 ie su . 8 out Slt g ol ie 8 4 Sk 3 M4 S14 S1t <7 514 5 4 514 514 a > st 514 > i] 54 out = 4 514 oie 514 bie irs ot sit 514 sid ou Sid ole 5 ott Sit bit sit é Bt ‘Si4 ole a DWAY. aesTh 4 BROA! THEATRE UK, THEATRE UE, THEATRE UE, THEATRE UE, THEATRE UE, THEATRE TES, THEATRE COMIQUE, THEATRE 0 THEATRE OMIQU, THEATRE UI THEATRE UE, THEATRE U THEATRE MIQU THEATRE U THEATRES i THEATRE U THEATRE uv THEATRE U THEATRE COMIQU THEATRE COMIQUE, THEATRE ——— (OMIQUE, out BROADWAY. aiflt Sty ot ou st ol ou te BROADWAY, ony Matineosavert Wedugaday and Saturday. oone AUGUSTIN DALE Curses... fon * * © THIH Gundayy BVENING, Oct 29,°%, © M™D GRA under une direction on Bins cour and ‘with the STRAKOSCH CONCERT TROUYR on AeeraRK GRAND ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY, including Senora BLEANOR RAN LOTTS Pal a 01 Feimaa Ne, igpot Vi2daNin ane Mons. EMILE SAUR! COMBINED GRAND ORCHESTR, of the Grand Opera House and Aoadomy of of Manic. *.* That reserved seats y be secured thi will pe open this day (sunday) from 12 Mtoe Prag ce ed for le Mr. MARETZEK, with respect, asks spools aie the excellence of ts le programme. arrange GRAND MUSICAL E MENT, binat t artiats, including Mile. Oxmborea, eK engaged for its proper interpretation. ERGaeeees. 1, Overture, “Oberon” .- Weber qT MAINED eaenD ORCHESTRAN, 2 Duetto, "pellase d’Am S ‘ignort VIZZANI and RONCUNL, 3. Bruch Goncanet tor the Violin. Max a, Allegro monare. be saviiss, c ‘Allegro motto. Romanza, “Maria a "Honan ie . Waltz, Artists’ 1aie MARR . Grand Aria, “Danogai BLOT TA, “Ballo in Mascher AND COMBINED ORCHENTHA, During the intermission promenaders in the tibule will be afforded an epportunl many Paintings | of the Art Gall ery, eee Selections, nity wiitoh Sh include blec. yadts famous “Rocky Mountains” and Brion’s “Crea- 1 Overture, “Midsummer Nigh! GRAND COMBINE! Aria, “Barber ot Se: iy Spanish Songs “Apotheose” and arch Balinese. Mile, CARENO. Variations, a Bravoura” Mile. CARhOREs. PATiT. Polka, ‘aumiate, 3 4, 5 6. Conductors. eo CARE EEEG And MAX MARETZEK Doors open at 7:30; Concert begins at SUNDAY, rt 2—FOURTH GRAND OPERATIC or ONCERT, al ies tl HOUSE, os t Twent; ied street, corner Eighth avenue. quarter to 8. Prices—Admission, seats ‘Sle, and ‘st extra, according to location; family e, De. ot . wie MATINEES hereafter will begin at half-vast one ofc! The Herald mye new, startlir cess’ the pas Do assed by record of any other New York wdusation—" Humpty Dumpty” alone excepted. It is the tashion: thing to ‘see it,’ and all the the able world is going to the pe louse. The Home Journal LE red at the Grand ra — ROI CAROTTE. = Mrs. JOHN ROI CAROTTE. 30H, BRoUGR MM f= d ol ee a sonny. £8 of amusement in New York an . There, with the other actors and singers, the grand scenery, gorgeous dresses, @ chorus of forty, and countless super- numeraries, form probably the most id naive dramatic. entertainment ever offered in this country.” Nz, Daly begs to state that, in pursuance of programme Which he had arranged upoh assuming the managemen of the Grand Opera House, of giving treque: performance and of presenting as far as practicable a tress novelty every month, he has now to announce THE LAST NIGHTS OF LE ROT CAROTTE, ‘The extraordinary outlay required in that superb and amusing spectacle tlie enormous success which it has met with, has deferred for a time the production of its succeeding novelty, but ROL CAKOTTE must positively be withdrawn shortly to make way for a revival of ex- ceedingly unique character. NINTH MATINEE OF SATURDAY, AT HALF-PAST ONE O'CLOOR, *,* Seats may be secured for a week in advance either at the box office of the Grand Opera House or at the Fifth Avenue Theatre trom 8 A. M. ti15 P.M. Carriages may be ordered eyery evening for il o' RTH AVENUE THEATRE. West ten nty-fourth st Sole’ Lessee and Manager. (EVERY awash AT &— near Broadw: Mr. ROGUSTiN DALY LAST WEEK OF “DIAMONDS.” LAST ates OF “DIAMONDS,” SATURDAY, October 26, at 114. LAS! NIGHT OF “DIAMONDS,” DAY, October 26. Mr. DALY begs to announce tor next week the Inaugte ration ofa series of Standard Comedy Revivals, for which very careful preparation has been made, Nee Bee! and new Costumes have heen prepared, and the distribu- tion of characters will include all the artists ort this really ae ai ‘om M MISS FANNY DAVENPORT MR, MISS CLARA MORRIS, MR, W. 0 MISS: Pn MORANT, MR. JAME! 8. . H. CO ia MR. U MISS: Sera JEWETT. MR, H a LINDA ae MR, W, MISS MARY CAI MR. MISS NELLIE MORTIMER. MR. MISS KATE CLAXTON. MR MISS GEORGIE ihe MR. D. MISS ROSA DEARH. MR. OW! '‘AWCETT. ate Cool MR. E WD PIERCE, MR, BENNETT, MR. BARNEY, MR. CARROLL, MR. gonrrey MR. BEEK- M |, MISS DEANE. The plays of the first week wili be given in the follow- ‘order MONDAY, October 23-THE ROAD TO RUIN. Debut ren HARLES FISHER as Old Dornton, and of MISS TUESDAY, October 29—-THE ROAD TO RUIN (secon® MRD NESDAY, October 30,—THE _BELLE'S STRATA OrHUMSDAY. tet IME BELLE'S STRATA- ¥ FS Netee LOROAD TO RUTN third time) | MATINEE 4 November E BELLE’S STRAT. The Box Sheet for the entire week ve be opened om ndnesday morning, October 25, a peare’s mos Haseinating Comedy, MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR, of the first production of which oe notice will be given. Ours AIMEE, RANDE DUCHESSE. DECIDED urt AND TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS OF AIMEE GPARISIAN OPERA BOUFFE, 6.4, CHMAZOLA MONDAY ne Directors: Gita NDE Dod a Lek THE REIGNING QUEEN. O RA BOUFFE, th hor dashing and unrivalled ‘atthe n her dashing and unrivalled role o . GRANDE DUCHESSE. Mons. JUTEAU, who, with hist mobile features, quick c anid facile, Pleasant voice, made a genuine success in the Rosny character of FR Mile, ROLLAND, Messrs, L Ue ER, DUCHESNE, MARCAS ROLLAND, Miles SUTEAU, DascHAMirg, GRENET, NDAM. ty ena aetae Mons. VAN GHEL! isk EN SCENE BY Mons, GABEL. Inactive cag and under rehearsal, IEVE DE NT. RDAY, GRAND MATINEE. SCALE oF PRICES Admission, $1; Secured Seats, 0c. nd $l extra, according to location; Family Cirele, We.5 15 and $18, may be secured bix days in ad- Olympic Theatre and at 701 and 14 Broad- STE. RETURN TO NEW YORK. BINWAY HALL—RU BIN: STRIN —WIENTAWSKI. TWO NIGHTS AND ONE M. THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER FRIDAY, EVENING, OCTOBER 25, a1 |ATURDAY AFTERNOON, Oar os, AT 2, GRAND RUBINSTEIN MATINEE. LAST APPEARAN' previous to the departure for Fh delphi, Baltimore ad Washington of ANTON, ay edy) ‘KIN, RI Ewen. LOUISE LIEBHART, LOUISE 0 RMEN' Reserved Seats, $2 and 41 $3, according to postion” Admission, $l and $1 59. The sale of seals commences at Steinway's and Schir- WE and td Broudwa' mer's, WONDAY MORNING, AT 9 O'CLOOK. RICAN INSTITUTE EXHIBITION (PORTY-FIRST ANNUAL) OW OPEN THE GRAND EXHIBITION BUILDING, Third Second avenues, by Sixty third streot,. An interestmg, rare and comprehensive exhibit of Awerican skill, ingenuity, artistic development and ina- terial progress. Open. from (a LA to 10 P.M. att Fas ev. Ie 18. en ite Choice mite by IEATING'S Ft FINE EXMIBUTON Noe. STRAL BAND day and evenin "Admission, 50 ce echanics’ tickets, in packages, 30 cents; chiideen, 38 conte, Kverybody aloud visit this unequalled display. GRAND PROMENADE CONCERTS: 0 given NESDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS until the “with select programmes. ELK SEYMOUR AS THE GENTLE FAIRY, he erent, burleague of KING KARROT, Ny py ANT TLS, Twenty-third S, GUITAR, VIOLIN, SINGING, VARD. PIANO, ORGA J Private Lessons day and eveniig, 94 Clinton place, Beablished 1854 Open the exit round. Circulars sent free. JAY WA “Musical Director. AREN'S SEVENTY-FIRST REGIMENT BAND.—FIRSG eas Mise turnished by this exceltont band tor pa Tados, serenades concerts, receptions, balls, &c., at re onable terms. Oftce 133 Kast T eo. . THEATRICAL AND SHOW PRI ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STRERT. ASSORTMENT OF THRATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIETY CUTS CONSTANTLE ON HAND

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