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4 MUSICAL, see Kew aoe CONSERVATORY | OF MUSIO A Sibi xongcommnnrao rs gem pow located Kot 5 East Fourteenth panes near Fifth joyed ar heat door whieh connects with it all eputation which conne realersegetahe oat oe lr ly chartered muste school in the State, hay- wat ii only cb in this city, and being entirely distinct from other institutions, which imitate its name without even attempting to imitate its merits. Every branch of Vocal and Instrumental Music, Tiar- mony, Composition and Modern Languages is here taught «privately and in classes) by the most minent instructory inthe land, at aprice within the reach of all. Subscription books open daily, from 9 ‘A Mt08 PM. 104 am 106 Court pany jee rs The colebrated Arion pianos are used in ihe Now York schools. hea MERICAN CONSERVATORY or MUSIC. Classes are now forming for The Piano, Vocal Culture and Reading Music, Violin, Harmony, Foreign Li reign Languages, Each branch $10 for term of 20 lessons. rs “— A Singing Club is now organizing; also solo. uartet Clubs for mstruction and amusement, ‘edal Organ, 20 half hour lessons, $25. Private Lessons in any branch of music, $25. Pupils who desire to practice at the Conservatory can do so at a small compensation. Afew more resident indy. ‘pupils can board with the Pireotor’s tamily. For particulars apply to F. BURR, SORORDER'S MUSICAL GAZETTE, a semi-monthly paper, containing interesting reading tuatter, home and orelgh musical news, impartial criticisms, kc., iy pub- at 211 Fourth avenue. Subscription $i per ‘annum. Sample copies sent tre ‘The Second Musical. Soiree of the pupils of the Ameri= fan Conservatory of Music will take place next Wedne: flay. Tickets can be had at the oftice of the Conservator; GOOD BASSO WANTED—IN A PROTESTANT church in Brooklyn. Address, with reierence, C. 8. » box 169 Herald office. —HALLAM’S MUSICAL ACADEMY, 12 UNION * square —Piano, Violin, Organ, Singing, Harmony instruction, $10 per term; amate tr Oro Paez vocal quar- tot, string quartet, now 1orming, $5 per term. FIRST QLASS ALTO DESIRES AN NGAGEMENT on Sundays or week da, ings; is a competent Phoir master, “Address W. BEY) care of Thos, Hall, ‘Railroad av., Jersey eee FRENCH LADY, aay “RECOMMENDED, 8 “A desirous to have a few more mpile for singing les- Address M. 5., box M5 Herald fe Bons; only $19.4 quarter. pitice. MEZZO SOPRANO, GOOD READER, DESIRES A osition in a church quartet; salary no object; sing as substitute. ‘Add ress C. L. D., 72 West 19th A woul pireet. GENTLEMAN WILL GIVE I Pianoforte at pupil's residen: NSTRUCTION ON TH best reference ‘iven. Address, EACHER, box 122 Herald Uptown Branch oilice, 1,260 ‘Broadway. —PIANO AND SINGING LE! + facility for rapid improvement mowledge of music, ‘by in ‘acacher, 228 West Thirt; ‘seventh AND DY reader, desires a position in a echt ‘hin New York ov suburbs; would also take char; sical exercises 4n Sabbath school, Address Mrs. E. H., fe) Lexington ay. ERA NA POGTE MUSIC, h Na Pogue Quadrilles, “Molly Ast there," Bh Burn Door DALY? Kevin,” Published ai 35e) “A. tent ingly church papilerecetred far vocst ee instrumental instruction ; hit ials. Address OPRANO, care of G. Schirmer, 701 Broadway. YOUNG LADY, HAVING A FINE MEZZO-SOPRA- no voice, a pupil of Professor orge J. Webb, to Whom she is permitted to refer, will engage her services dor a choir ate reasonable compeusation, “Address HAR- eral TALTY Profesor GOULL eed teacher, 121 J .” Hgnio taught practeally by. bote: ies attended. Ae MONDA’ AT HALF-PAS' girls, and at h 4 O'CLOCK, Epast 7 for both gexen—The Orpheon “Choral Society ‘Training Schools, at > HRYSOSTOM'S, 55 th avenue (Up- town Branch), accept all with good voices, and they are not bound to'sing in any special choir; also wanted, ex- perlenced singers tor the “Body of Readers” of the’ Or- pheou Soe A NATIONAL CONSERVATORY OF MU + A SELECT bh HOOL for all brauches of Foreign Languages, 33 Union square (Broad w ay), Boar Sixtes Class aud Private Lessons. LADY WILL GIVE 1 Piano to two or three pu her own. Terms $13 per quai Herald Uptown Branch office: RATA PARAVALLI, TENOR SINGER, A Siatlase Opera, teashies Biane’ ant wee ‘West Twenty-seventh street, near Sixth avenu moderate. Home Monday and Thursday. -SIGNOR LOTTI, WHO HAS OCCUPIED For ears the position of Primo Te: of the Itallan #erman Opera, and has been ass most distinguished ‘artists who hi country, has the honor to announe struction in every branch of the in New York and Brookly: the principal musie hous LADY, | THORO! SN’ Li, teach" the art of Singing ty Madame’ Selfler" method ; lessons at pupil's residence ; best reference u Address G., care of William Hall & Son, A LA H MUSICAL AL give uv 1 plano, at pupil's residenc ti quarter, $10 $12." Address J. OG Villiam Hail & 5 ml, 75} Broadway. ASS, ALTO AND SOPRANO WANTED. quartet choir up town; must have good vu read music. Address, with particulars, fur one week, ‘CHURCH MUSIC, station D. YHOIR, povs WANTED—GOOD PAY. ADDI SIC, box 160 Herald Uptown Branch ofiice, 1 or R, TRANSLATOR OF Je Wore on Harinony, will now receive py mony and Piano. Circulars canbe obtalned at W. 4. Fond's, SAT Broadway, and at where letters can'be addressed UITAR, SINGING, ORGAN, PIANO, VIOLIN, mony} private lessons only street.) Established 1854. Cirer mal” mailed tree. J. JAY WATS' SHWARZ, TEACHER inquire at h iusic and | ath stre ON THE | residence or Address MUS urk and Brooklyn, 8. 8) 188 F. A. MILLSPAUGH WOULD LIKE A FEW more ype tor the Pianoforte at her own residence, 335 East Fifteenth strect, or at that of the pupti. \f USICAL. BOXES. iE EATRE! F. JE fe WITH WARRAN turer (from Ge DY OF SUPERIOR MUSIC. rrived in the city, would like & posi z also to sive Lessons on the LLE. 20 WILL CONTINUE fer to instract on Piano, at her own hoase oF upils’ Residences; terms governed by the knowledge already attained by pupil. Address 270 West Forty-second streei. R. VAN R. LIVINGSTON, 15 WEST TWENTY. fourth street, desires an engagement as organist. eference, Dr. Henry Stephen Cut anist Christ hurch, to whom application can be EW YORK AMATEUR ORCHE: 7 EVE! Tuesday evening at No. 5 Kast Fourteenth street, next door to Delmonico's. Per wishing to become members are requested to make early application, yur SOMERVILLE'S ART GALLERY. ree Exhibition Day and Night. Particulars see Auction Head. T, MEIR, PROFESSOR OF MUSIU, 2% UNIVER. «sity place, corner of Ninth stree teaches singing, rmony, Er voices thorough nog nen and pre. pared forchurch or public sing go singing ai sight fnatew lessons; method sim| tess sur ANTED—A POSITION AS OBGANIST (EPISCOPAL eburch preferred). Call on or address GEOKG!. ple teacher of piano asd organ, 240 East Thitiy: rat stree NOWN ment, 16) Seventh avenue, ‘near Nineteenth street, the wtunost value paid for Cast Of © potions Y Sarpets, &e., by calling on or addressing Mr. or M iL T 8. MISH'S, 137 THIRD AVENUE—LA AND gentlemen can receive the highest price oy Cast-off Clothing and Carpets by calling or addressing. Ladie waited on by Mes Mish) Cs 71 Suaressing say SIXTH AVENUE, NEAR FOURTH STREE 1 33} Our establishment’ is bound to than any dealer for cast-off Clothing, ¢ call om or address Mr. or Mrs. NATHAN. y D0 per cent more rpets, Ac. Please 1B, CLAIRVOYANT ulted on all affairs of $100,000 reward tor 621 Second avenu Hon positive. ONSULTATIONS ON BUSINESS, losses, absent friends, love, mar ge, sickness and ee rh 5 spay, ‘refused unless satisti ‘Madame SINGHT, Clairvoyant, 621 Sixth avenue, TTENTION.—ORIGINAL MADAM BY RC MEDI- A caland Pa Bast T spiritualist (late Fourth avenue); mnsultations, -J 7 H, THE GREAT UNRIVALLED Ge Galryoyant 18 West Fweit sixth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. pa MISS CLARA NORWOOD, THE ENGLISH CYA and learn thy destiny. 14 al "Bast 3 Twelfth st. SD 18 FORB- never fails t i Pe re. Forty-first street, 41. lawsuits, ene ne you arty ana. visite iseg ‘speedy marr ; shows fike eae Dritigs wyether + long sepa ) lweky 188 WELLINGTON'S PREDICTIONS ARE CERTAIN, She learns you how to succeed in busin obtain drunken ana untaithful husbands, and A’Gurormation desired. Hesidence ee West venth street, near Sixth avenue fren R LISTER, ASTROLOGER, HAS RE: P' inoved trom Laxing Loxingson avenue to 918 Broadway. Pia |. GERMAIN, FROM PARIS, INSPIRATION = &i Clairvoyant of the Biapress Euuenle, Office le iAME GRAND OPENIN + ML: of the new nd | y | MAGIC¢ cs circulars at | | (\OLLEGE 3 | street, next to Fifth avenue, 5 Q: | method is taught. HAR. hth | . FENCING AND BOXING DU. | agent THIS WIN- | NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1872—QUADRUPY.E SHEET. AMUSEMENTS. Wras s ATHRNAUM, 585 Broadwa: Nibl CHAS. WiITE. Y, opposite Niblo's Garden. plein tere ico of this great and fashionabl Foaprt. pronounced by the PLUASING® ipo ‘TERY, AINMENT and TUE LARGEST AND BEST TROUPE IN THE WORLD. Everything new, nnn tenn sparkling indian selec beautiful, splendid, elegant ATTEN BUM.) Second week of the great | tine cond week of the ATTEN AU M — THENEUM, LONDON SENSATION. r 585 JOHNNY WILLIAMS, 385, the champion Clo Dancer| gre BROADWAY. the wi family, BROADWAY. JounKy WILLIAMS, famil} ATHEN AU, as COOKL resor ATUENAUM, pong resort, ATHEN &UM,|My Native fand 80 Green. resort. 335 ust appearance of the he ep Acrobats, THER: 58S (OMAS BROADWAY. rhe mate! teh BROADWAY. Terpsichorean Art. rl ATHEN#UM, |The beautiful and versatite| Novelty, ATHENAUM,| MINNIE JACKSON, Novelty, ATHENAU! MINNIE JACKSON, Novelty, 585, MINNIE JACKSO: 585 The ples: 58S 1% . BROADWAY. ae Cook, BROADWAY. MILLIE COOK. ATHENA The seacinari and charm- in} ATHENAUM, ROSA ‘LBE, ROSA LEB. ROSA LEE, The Prince of Comedians, BROADWAY. J. ©. STEWART, BROADWAY. |The incomparable and un- ATHENAUM, ad pergechaple, ATHENAUM, LORAFT, ATHENAUM, |Jas. afultean, Ja ue orn, 585 a. B, Gc K. AMP HELL * intertainig isis nd JOE Sia JOE LA! njoyable. BROA\ CHAS, WHITE. Enjoyable. ATHENOM, Cornu’s Unrivalled § Or-} Singing, ATHENAUM, chestra. Singing, ATHENAUM, puasay White's Benefit,| Dancing, rs 4, son wi nich Dancing, occasion tony Pa host of Noveltion “will ap, BROADWAY. peat BROADWAY. MATINEE, EVERY BROADWAY. | WEDNESDAY, at 2 TONY PASTORS OPERA HOUSE, FIRST APPEARANCE OF 201 BOWERY. MATINEE The bas Protean Prats Vocalist, ANNIE HIN. on MISS ANNIE HINDLE: TUESDAY The Ces ate Teale, UESDA’ ai A new Piece, DINGLESPIEL’S BLUN PHL an gus WILLIAMS a8 PETER DINGLES ‘ONY PASTOR'S PASTORAL PA! SATURDAY FARRIGAN & HART'S GREAT SKETCH, LADIES Y WHEN WE WENT WEST. admitted (EMERSON, & GRANGER'S FU NNYIBMS. “Ris HE KENTUCKY LOTTER on EL'S BOUQUET OF Sonas. FRID. I MULCAHY FAM. EVENING. PIRELY NEW PROGRAMME, hae Fr. 5 CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE, MON No wer 1, 1872, and every evening until further notice, roca Howard's ARATOGA, with tull Company. i ¥ CONCERTS ee ‘ip R28, ULO. THOMAS’ SYMPH ON SATURDAY EVEN. Nat SECOND SYMPH MR. ANTON KR 18 | and other eminent ‘arises will appear SUBSC CRIPTION TICKET rts (ineludiny DOLLARS BAGH, can be obtained at the box office of Sicinway Hall. SAN FR. ANCTSCO. MINSTRELS, SAN FRANCISCO MINSTREL | “st. James’ Theatr during the series. for the five remaining e« Preserved seut), corner 28th street and Broadway. reat and Original D BACKU ficardo cat Ricardo. Great Ricardo. one, PIRRTCO “LET ME BI ew Songs, Fresh Jokes and New Dene s. Begins at NING. CONCERTS.—APOLLO. HALL, vening, GRAND COMPLIME. T 16 Mrs. KE. J. ADAMS, on Which occasion the following artists: have jointly volun. tered to appear:—Miss Annie A. Watson, pianist, Mr, J. Jay Waton, violinist; Projessor Max Leruseberg, the celebrated thutist Mr, OU. R, Gross, tenor ; oth Ts. Ca AGICAL BAZAAR ND ¢ ME EMPORIUM, 1,182 Broadwa u ut House. TRICK, L BAZAAR an GAME EMYoRIU MONDAY EVENIN: NOVEMBSR IL. OF SHE ARGYLE ROOMS—494 AND 496 ath avenue, oa Monday evening, November 11, i | | Grand Terpsichoreun Entertainment, WILLIAM MeMAHON, Proprietor. (ane. —PRIVATE r Organ, Guitar, 8! (Eighth street). Call on or addr OF M xing, Harmony; geinivon place Hedenty « “Journal” and ciret AY WAI SIC, | Mine’ GAZZANIGA, Tustructors and Ditectors—The only | institution m America where the pure and correct Italian CAFE CHANTANT near Fourth street. EVENING, NOV, 10, \ payin Bri THIS (St VOCAL AN way, AY) ACADEMY, 18 CLINTON | Boxing taught in one month. ng Apparatus and Boxing Colonel MONSTERY. j place, near Broadway A fine astortinent of Fe son hand and tor sal NEORGE MACDONALD OPENS THE MERCANTILE x Library Lecture Course November 18. Admission 75e. ; reserved seats, $1. WASTED IMM DIATELY—FIRST CLASS CHARAC- ter change ae vocalist, general Ethiopian come- dian, with a specialty banjo comic soleist; also a dance to travel. Address immediately J. | NEW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 613 BRO. y, between Houston and Bleecker streets. —E) id visit this wonderful Museum. It is tull of rything people should see and understand. Lectures daily on “She Philosophy ot Marriage.” Those parties unabie to atwend these important lectures — have them addressin: | lorwarded, poxt free, on recelpt ot 25 conta, b SECRETARY NEW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, OL | Broadwa; HRENOLOGY. A ~ COURSE OF SEVENTY- FIVE lessons in practical Phrenology will open at 389 Broadway, Wednesday evening, November 13, at 7 o'clock. | TPHE Case OF TRELAND 8 COURSE oF ay LEC VERY REV. ? in iMSURKE, 0. LP | in reply to M oude, in the Academy of "Music, New York on the 1 ing evenings :— Fi?st Lecture~"The Norman Invasion,” on Tuesday, sture—“Treiand Under the Tudors,” on overnber “Ireland Under Cromwell,” on Tues- ral turé—“Grattan and the Volunteers,” on ‘Thursday, November 21 Fifth Lecture~"Ireland Since the Union,” on Tuesday, November 26. Tickets for the course, $5; single admissio sale at the prineipal hotels and book stores, at of the Catholic journals and at the Academy of Mu No part ot the house reserved except the boxes, ‘whlch | are for sale at the box office of the Academy or Music. e ‘or ces DANCING ACADEMIE 5 —bODWORTH'S CLASSES FOR DAN NGy, “AT. 212 A. Filth avenue, will commence October 5, roe days and terms send for cireular. T TRENORS ACADEMY OF DANCING, LYRIC di na Sixth avenue, opposite Reservoir’ square— Pupils can commence at any time, attend at their con- | venience wa earn an, cance: such as the Redowa waltz ; = lide waltz, & nd for circulars, { A . SAUSE'S DANCING Masonic | HL sand 116 Kas Thirteenth street, and Brevoort nd 156 Kost Fifty-fourth street. PRIVATE rERBO NS any hour, day cr evening. _Cireuiars at Private Academy, 212 Kast Eleventh street. A’ ARTIER’S DANCING ACADEMY, PLIMPTON + building, intersection of Stuyvesant and Ninth HMreets—Classes every Monday and Thursday afternoon and evening. Soireéon Monday evening. November 1. if ROOKES’ DANUING AC. ADEE, 361 BROOME ST. le Dances in 6 ‘onrse of lessons. nd Fridays. 315 jays and F day: 76 P. M. avs. 3 P.M. 13 dnesd: atu Ly NEW CLASS Fein’ TUBSDA I UMAWS DANCING ACADEMY, 2% WEST FOURTH street, near Brondway.—Classes every day and even- ner | six fashionable dances taugit in six private lessons; al dane es in 1 one he quarter. ACADEMIES—CLASSES AT All the fashion: LADIES, } ‘ARS’ - ate on Pag ING, oy (BURE KER street, classes for jults Tuesday and Frida: ven: imgs; children, Wednesday and Saturday. at 4 2. M.: for termes, send for circular. commencing at 8 P.M. ACPHERSON'S CLASSES FOR DANCING, 303 West Fourteenth street, near Eight! New class for M lay and Tuesday. ass Mondays | and Thursdays, Tuesday and Friday evenings tor adults, | Also Tuesday ‘and Saturday afternoons for ladies and | children, Soiree next Tueslay evening, Nov. 12, 1872, | Private lessons given, Cirenlars at the academy. Matinee hop every Saturday, enue. | VR AND MRS. HLASKO'S ACADEMY FOR DANCING _ 64 West Thirty-fourth street. ais | T CHRISTOPHER'S DANCING. SCHOOL, Eroury. sixth avenue, Wednesda, ; Re Feet, La og soli street, oY on Weducvday ‘ion Harlem, Friday, HH EATRE COMIQUB, AMUSEMENTS. THBATRE COMIQUE, THEATRE COMIQUB. TRE COMIQU! THEATRE —— THBATRR OOMIgUE THBATEE ot COMIQUE. — THEATRE COMIQUE. = — THEATRE UE. Tite mr UR. ComIguE. a ‘CoM OMIQUEL THR Bult one's u ioe j u THEATRE COMIQUE, ~ THEATRE peor SERATNE: OOUNETS: Bae wi a THEATRE COMIQUE. THEATRE cence COMIQUR. THEATRE — COMIQUE. THEATRE — COMIQUE. HEATRE ae COMIQUK. THEATRE — COMIQUE, THEATRE — COMIGUE, THEATRE —o COMIQUE, THEATRE oe COMIQUE. Sit i BROADWAY. MR. JOSH HART, LESSEE AND MANAGER, ‘The Mammoth Star Tr: Troupe of the world MORE ATTRACTION. in an entire new ol Pe: p aioesous Dash of Irresistible Fun. UNSURPASSE rgeous Combination of Nov ATTRACTIO} MORE NOVELTY, DELIGHTED AUDIENCES, MONDAY NEXT, NOV. 11, reappearance of New York's favorite Vocalist, MISS ANNIK ADAMS, f ADAMS. f THE QUEEN oF”. ‘SKYaV MISS ANNIE ADAMS. SERIO- >-COMIC VOCALISTS, ANNIE ADAMS. ANNIE ADAMS, MISS ANNIE ADAMS. ALADDIN SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY NOAH'S in the city. remarks : ALADDIN N: ALADDIN NO, ON ALADDIN tures, and employed the se of having occasion to blush TIMEs, 8 which the management delicate, coarse or vulgar. hind the curtain, is as rigtd to the Theatre Comique. THE SUN amusing. In tact, so far MISS ANNIE ADAMS, [E MISS ANNIE ADAMS, Miss ANNIE ADAMS will appear in new Songs. Always something new. An entire change for next week. ANOTHER BURLESQUE, ANOTHER BURLESQUE, ANOTHER BURLERQUE, ANOTHER BURLESQUE, ANOTHER BURLESQUE, entitled ALADDIN NO, ONE. . ONE, ALADDIN NO. ONE. ALADDIN ALADDIN LADDIN NO. ONE, Al ALADDIN NO, ONE, ALADDIN NO, ON! ALA! E. ALADDIN NO. 0) NE. DDIN NO. ONE. NO. ONE, ‘NO. ONE. ALADDIN NO. ONE, ALADDIN NO, ONE, ALADDIN Noe ONE, ALADDIN oO, ONE: LADD NNO. ument gi ad the mments. SUNDAY pIspaten November 3, SUNDAY DISPA’ ONT. ALADDIN NO. ONE. ADAMS, ALADDIN NUMBER ONE, WORREY n at their house, This wutiesqae will Boyproducny) with new Scenery, Stage Etfects, Wardrobes, DAY ‘NIGHT, NOVEMBER 1 ADA MISS ANNIE ADAMS. Line dries NUMBER ONE, uA INBER oO) WORRELL ‘The Worrell Sisters SISTERS. | The Worrell Sisters. ISTERS. The press has frequently commended, in very flattering terms, the suterrats SUNDAY DISPATCH, SUNDAY DISPATCH, SUNDAY DISPATCH. SUNDAY DISPATCH, The old-established family paper, the NDAY TIMES, TIMES AND MESSENGER, TIMES AND MESSENGER, TIMES, SUNDAY TIMES, and WEEKLY MESSENGER, SUNDAY in its comment on the entertainment makes the following remark: We have visited it frequently of late, and sat through the entire performance, not only without f greatly patronized by the ladies in consequence SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY "SUNDAY “the preliminary olfo embraced many attractive iva- ices of all the accomplished artists constituting the Theatre Comique Company. One noticeable feature of this excellently conducted estab- lshment is the air of refinement which pervades even the most broadly humerous items in the programme. Nothing approaching vulgarity is at all tolerated by the manage- ment, the result being that the most keenly sensitive lady can witness the entertainment without the slightest fear This cannot be said of all yariety houses, but the Theatre Comique has always en- joyed an enviable reputation in this respect, and is TIMES, TIMES, TIMES, TIMES, TIMES, igue or an- noyance of any sort, but with thorough entertainment: and interest, and with absoluterespect for the mode in e fulfilled their self-allotted task. We can assure the public that, from first to last, the patrons of the Theatre Comique will hear no word and witness no gesture that prudery itself could term in- “The performance is varied, The discipline of Mr. Hart's theatre, both before and be- in any first class theatre Many ladies are in his audience nightly, and | li THE SUN many ladies.” | THE SUN “We found a respectable audience, comprising blondes is being exposed to public view, THE SUNDAY STAR. THE SUNDAY STAR, THE SUNDAY STAR bt lags ta yt Mr. Hart Prowaees: rst c arst clays gntert inment devoid of itis his most honorable ambition to increase the relative number of these. Ifladies wish to enjoy an evening of hearty and innocent mer: nt they may fearlessly go Throughout the evening we neither saw nor heard any- thing oran indelicate character, while, on the contrary, we saw and heard much that was both entertaining and | decency Is concerned, wo would rather send an innocent boy or girl to the Theatre Comique, if this one evening's experience is a fair sam- ple of every other (and we are assured that it 1s), than to Niblo’s during the run of the Black Crook, or to Wal: lack’s while the nakedness of Lydia Thompson and her all vulgarity or broadness, one that any father “heed not fear to take his daughter to witness, yet offering lots of fun and a pile of the sensational. M THE sEW ¥ YORK CLIPPER, a rule. The Burlesque, THEATRE mztemma MONDAY, ‘RO! NEW YORE CLIPPE. NEW WHY Is IT sur WE BA THE Miss JENNIE HUGHES, Miss NELLIE, SANDFORD, Miss EMMA MADDOC! Mr. JOHN HART, Mr. JOHN WILD, Srossen, Gooding, eee YORK Miss ANNIE ADAMS, Miss Miss KITTY O'N}: i G. W, JES’ ey CLIPPE, NEW Y¥' Me, WILLIAM Weer. m Hall and others in a me. WORRELL SISTERS, Miss ADA WRAY, Miss LILLIE HALL. TTY CLIPPER. Tobe able to procure a seat or even eligible standing room atter the curtain rises is an exception rather than Decidedly the best comy company in existence. VE MORE REAL TAL! MORE NOVELTY AND A BETTER ENTERTAINMENT concentrated in this establishment thau ever before seen in this country. Read the ist of Ler BECAUSE TILSTON, fF WM. QUERY, MVS BRADLEY, Miss ANNIE | ADAMS. THE WORRFLL SISTERS ALADDIN NUMBER ONE. THEATRE COMIQUE. at the COMIQUE, 514 BROAD- way, c T + : 1 oie A % tet R “aw BROADWAY. v Matinee Wednesda: yaad Saturday. NOVEMBER ur ING OF CAI introduciar many new fea res. ROCREOS AMUSEMENTS. BOUCICAULT. aud Manager won), Heya OR? Raya MONDAY, FRIDAY, TUESDAY, SATURDAY. ‘a In compliatice with very numerous requests tor 55 pie ARRAE-NA-FOOUR, al lesirous tod feist drain be Detare ae (wit of or us and resent eng: the fy announce “is FINAL PERFORM: WEDNESDAY AND ) THURSDAY EVENINGS, nae ROUCICAT ET MATINEE. and JESSIE BROWN, id BATUBDAY DAY NEXT, ata’ Seats for the remainin, “pights of Mr. and Mrs. Bouel- lt may be secured at the usual places. Rooms THEATRE. EXTRA Bee ae bai. NEILSON. ARRIVAL i. The Management re: unces & limited e: gagement with the Seine ‘Tragedicune, 19 will FIRST AFPeteaNcy eins MERION On MONDAY EVENING been rw paepe 18, in her colebrates in Ghakepers yg mre MR. sawgs'W. a ail MR, soburit WHILLOOK The Traged: alte be pr Bohied with all the gts SCENERY. ‘Cost APPOINTMENTS and MUSIC iat co an lipdtst production as es aenine oF Seats secured at Co's music sto more, Ht Broadway. ee renee ALLACK'S THEATRE. THIS DAY GUNDAD, Nov Boy, 10, at 8 P.M, ba A CONCERT. : ery i 1, Overture, “Oberon”. 01 2 Aria, “Lucretia Borgia LAVIELLT. 3. Romance, from “Martha’ iG. VIZ 4. “Pizzieato”, Polka. . ORGHESTIEA 5, Aria, from “La Fayorita”... SIG, ABRUGNEDO, 6. Grand Fantaste, “Faust” for Piano. 7. Quartet, “Rigoletto” Mmes. Li St Taud SPARAPA! 1, Overture, “Tell,” a‘ the Post” 2 Two German Songs, |} «thine Forever MME. SCHERENBEK 3, §& Aria, from “La Juive” tb, Drinking Song, from Martha 4, Grand Duo from “Huguenots” Mi ME. LAVIELLI and MR, COULON. 5. Spanish Songs Gy geunrals reauesd. 6. “Artist's Life,” Valse. . . Strauss DROHE: Conduotors. G. CARLBERG and MAX MARETZEK Admisssion. * ONE DOLLAR No oat as Circle. for Res Dre joxe: Orchestra S tra, 50 ce Famil Pera or ‘chestra Seats, extrt ents; ‘amily TICKETS and SEATS can be SECURED at the Box Office of Wallack’s Theatré trom 1 till 5 P. M, to-day, ‘ALLACKS. Proprietor and Manager. .Mr. LESTER WALLACK Mr, WALLACK has winch pleasure in announcing’ that the present season will now be devoted to the production of those plays in which the celebrated Comedian has achieved a wonder tet He will appear ina succession of the characters with which his name has become identified, pengin conjunction with whose fame has long been acknowledged as pre-eml- nent. OUR AMERICAN COUSIN will be the first of the series on MONDAY, Nov. Il, LORD DUNDREARY will make his appearance on a stage and with surround- ings which itis hoped will give anew and unique inter- est to the event. Due notice san be given of the first appearance of Mr, JOHN GILBERT, Miss EFFIE GERMON and Mrs, JOUN and iPRRRAGE GARDEN THEATRE, th street, between Lexington and Third ays. JOHN Koci.. i Proprietor This new and glegant t at every shortly opened - LOUISE, Tiorrays "GRAND OPERA COMPANY. The company is compoxed of artists expressly engaged in Europe for this theatre and the best resident talent, \ducto RL BERGMANN ver' risemene = NSTITUTE FAIR. ‘AST LAST WEEKS. AL EXHIBITION HALL ON ‘Third and Second avenues, by Sixty-third strect. Gerace A.M, to 10 P. M. daily until November 13, KEATINGSFINE EXHIBITION ORCHESTRAL BAND day and evening. dinission 0 cents; mechanics’ ticketa, in packages, 30 : children 25.cciits rand promenade concerts SWEDN ISD. AY AND SATURDAY EVENIN Mere ANTILE LIBRARY. LECTURE © COURSE, STEINWAY HALL, On consecutive Monday evenings, cel commencing November 18, GEORGE MACDONALD, Subject—“Thomas Hood.” “The English Parliament.” ut. EDMUND YATES. Miss LILLIAN EDGARTO: Gossip, its Cause and Cure. WENDELL PHILLIPS. BRET HARTE. Prof. J. H. PEPPER. “Snow, Ice und Glaciers.”” HENRY WARD BEECHER. ” Mrs. SCOTT-SIDDONS. x Col. JOHN HAY. JOHN B. GOUGH. “Now and Then” (new). Tickets for the Ten Leetares, including re: $5. For sale Uy Vine Library Desk, Schirmer's, 114 Broadway and at the ha Gessp “PRESENTATION” CONCERTS aT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR EACH, FOR SALE ONLY AT 656 BROADWAY. “Daniel O'Connell.” “The Argonauts of '49.” Subject to be announced. Readings in Costume. stirote Life in Washington.” THE CASH PRESENTS RANGE FROM $1 TO $1,000. ALL PRESENTS WILL BE IN MONEY. RE CHANCE FOR TI THE LUCKY ONES. PRESENTS ese ee a ad TICKETS tHE ELEGANT STORE, ROADWAY, HAS BEEN baty a UP. EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE ON AN AVBRAGE, ae CASH PRESENT ACCOMPANIES EVERY OTHER TICKET. Selling of tickets will be resumed Monday, November Il, RVING HALL.—TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12. The eminent English fe Sotentinie Lecturer of the Londen "Royal Folytechnic. Tngtieation, will give for the first time in America his great lecture POLARIZED LIGHT Nowe GORGEOUS PHE- illustrated by brilliant experiments. Tickets, We. ; reserved s ts, 7oc, For sale at 114 Broad- way, Seni JACI S NEW oR, ATADE THrATeE, 45 and 47 Bowery. “ New sud transcendent atirtction SUNDAY EVENING, November 10, 1372 Wondertul and Sergei representation by the world- Pe ind! tan Magician, Protessor VANE: RAMME,—Part 1. Marvellous tine Vanek's Witehoralt atid Sleight of Hand, novelties and attractions. Part 2 (by pai articulay astounding and wonder-striki Sseuton ing Decapitation. ¢ most arnusing brilliant optical Cyclorama, Popular prices. SSOCIATION Halt. DNeaiae ‘AS A SPOKEN LANGUAGE. FRENC! 8) COURS! KA THREK FREB Fd had BY , ETIENNE LAMBERT. i lectnres ore given in. Bogiiate illustrated with Oral E: on sounds and idiums, with tables and ro rams, oc owing how to master all the French verbs ronouns in @ tew clear and comprehensive practi- Gal elucidations. First Lecture, Thur: ‘November 14, at3P. Lecture free. Ladies especia invited. SSOCIATION HALL. Lecture, on French, ‘Thurad ys na} instead ot 31 GOOD RESERVED SEATS FOR GEORGE A: MAUDOSALD'S LECTURE, Steinyray Hall, NOVEM. B can be had at BCRIBNER & CO.'S, way, rice $1. WALL NOVEMBER iz ial i SOR J. H. PEPPER On Pi ie Cent and its Gorgeous Phenomena. ARD—MUsIC AL.—PRIVATE LESSONS, PIANO, OR- an guthy sired pte acl 3 UAY WATSON, Director. Cireuiars malted free DAN BRYANTS, Tne Rose of St. Flour." Ki PELE AN foal D LEON ~ ANTS i M UNSTRELS. s KELLY AND LEON, TT" EST bpcnpotsai 8 RV ENING: ENTERTAINMENT e at ted ras. mf Cafe Chantant. roadway, near Fourth street. Vv "y SOMERVILLE? RT GALLERY, ve ee aioe ene. Day ana i iuight jeu! (0 pales KILPATRICK'3. ¥ MEW LECTURE, TO-MORROW Naw ANIO,, GUITAR, on ‘Glog Dancin Bests piscine ‘AND DANCR, REEL, PT miata Wit AMUSEMENTS, Jpowmry’ THEA’ Bowe: BO a am aNiN nd during’ tie Ka 9 ENCER, PRITCHARD in nit Me, Martin” Bn teh Spur acta, entitled SF. With the mientia Ce Dyan the Drama, called ae Ps) Haris." —Benett Mr. SreNh YY Pi fOHARD. MONDAY, Thr a "gum HOVER, in his Dopisiag ace ontit iimied web Pers ‘er ‘or alyhts with ES tyDia A THOME. ON, ‘DIA THOMP: Miss LYDIA THOMPS MONDAY, asatie PNBWRA: and her unequalled and every evening and W. Production of a grand sporenaatar burles, We axtraya- genes, jm two acts, upon a scale of unusum \SPlendor, ALADDIN, ALADDIN, Tite SECOND, Now sat elaborate’ charming Music and Dovel elidsts, with the fallowine cast 3 — ALADDIN Miss LYDIA —_e lens, Mi Tncid ¢! WO Gaanb Gane 5 onscatee»: ze Fe retest ae and well trained tees EA of admission et ing the enormous outlay, tke usual prices Box plan for the sale Eeawomeured ai dae ie ei reeset Bm OP PeorAy OTUs. pope 10. iiss Lydia Thompson and Troupe will appear on Beis “Noveinber i, in anew te Bailes entit lee ALAD- and a iull Corps de Ballet, for which Box plan for the will be resumed, reat of Proprietor. . Manager.. Mr. SHERIDAN SHOOK oo Mr, A. M, PALMER of Sardou's the presentations of which during the past two months have elicited from the press and the public the most um equivocal marks of approval. : The charming young actress, MISS AGNES ETHEL, for whom the play was written, fills the titie role. Other characters by the following members of the GREAT COMEDY COMPANY engaged at this theatre:—__ Miss Plessy Mordaunt, | Mr. D. 1. Harkins, Miss Phillis Giora, Mr, Edward Lamb, Miss Josephine Laurens, Mr. F. F. Mackay. Miss Kate Holland, Mr. George Parkes, Miss Charlotte Cave, Mr. ee Montgomery, Miss Harriet Thorpe, Mr, Laurens, Mrs. Jane Wilde. Mr. Warsi Edwards, P. Burnett, Mr. bianae Burroughs, horpe. Mr W. i. Wilder. The Sunday Times say: “Agnes,” in its present perfected convlition of acting and settiny is, in mot 8 ae tid dram illite A and should be seen by Cr ING'IN “AGNES” IS ONE OF. cl SPECTACLES OF REFINED AN at Hatt POR: TRAITORE THAT HAS EVER BEEN PRESENTED ON THE AMERICAN STAGE. The Times says: “AGNES,” WE. REPEAT, HAS BEEN A GREAT SUC- CESS AND DESERVE! ‘The Herald says:— * # # » © Aside from all this and apart too from the Pare sotting of the piece, THIS PLAY HAS MERITS WILL CONTINUE TO FILL THE HOUSE TO 1k HUNDREDTH NIGHT OF ITS PERFORMANCE, * * The third act stone in sufieent to it through. In this act Mr. Mackay, as the Pretect of Police, shows rare ualities, and contributes to make the interview with gnes an exquisite bit of acting. that Miss Ethel shows to the full the pe her acting—a charm made even in which there are but two ig the recitals of crime and DIS MADE ONE OF THE DRAMATIC SITU. ee) EVER THE 5 AGNES MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY AT 11g O'CLOCK. Seats secured two weeks in advance. Box office open every day from 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. Doors open at night at 7: 1ain rises at 8 o'clock. Carriages may be ordered for MISS ETHEL'S ENGAGEMENT IS LIMITED TO 100 4 woman intent on savin; ERRING Oatks BAL QPECIAL NOTICE—I aAvE PURCHASED FROM M. M. D’Ennery and Plouvier, ot Paris, the exclusive right to translate and produce their play of “Le Centen- aire” in the United States and Canada, and [have sold the sole right to produce the same in thi.city to the man- ement of the UNION SQUARE THEATR! lanagers are requested to respect ihe rites have ac, quired by purchase N, CADEMY os MUSIC—I a Director. el i MARETZEK LAST Mie (BUT THREE) O THE SEASON. MONDAY, NOV. li, AT 8 SECOND AND LAST TIME OF THE THREE inghest DO! MME, PAULINE LUC: MISS CLARA Raper KELLOG LEONI LAVIELLI, together ue SIGs. MORIASI, SPARAPANI, RONCONJ, LYALL, in Sins Oper MARRIAGE OF TRIGA RO, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 13, ATS P. M., “AUST. MME, PAULINE LUCCA AS MARGUERITE, in prep ‘paration HUGUENOTS AND MIGNON. 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, 701 Broadway. BRY ANTS | OPE: 3D § STREET, nd 7th near Booth's Thea EVERY BY BRING at 8. RDAY MATINEE at 2 DA: A BBYANTS MINSTER ELS, KELLY AND LEO! ELLY AND LEON, In Offenbach's Operetta the ROSE OF St. FLOUR, An froducing the celebrated “Hoop Lay duet from, La AA and AVRICAN BALLET TROUPE, Bivins INSTRELS, | GENEVIE: E BRYAN BRYANT'S MINSTR A BRYANDS MINSTRELS, Seats secured ii THE wie M Grand Transfor Matinee EW YORK SING ACADEMIE. Director. Herr H, GREINER FIFTEENTH ANNIVERSARY. On Sunday, November 10, at § o'clock P: N., the Society will perform, at the ja Assembly Rooms, 203 Bowery, Haydn's SEASO ‘with full. chorus and or- ghestra,’assistod by Fraulein’ Kokol, Herrn J. Graif and F. Rem ‘Tickets, $1 60 (admitting lady and gentleman), to be had t the door. INWAY HA! mu et MO: nin bodied a " e catertaining speaker in the country, ™o 3. P. KILPATRICK, * ludeniver new lect OUR rad eeRoner OUR CITIZENS pens Reserved Seats, 75. “SHALL icket: For sau at the RAND PUBLIC | INAUGURAL, inder the dirgetion ‘of the TRUSTEES of the M ‘AN MARKET BUILDING, fourth street, North River, NING, Novembek Mat 714 0 ‘clock. GRAND. PROMENADE CONCERT-—-Ninth Regiment ti of 100 pieces, in their new uniform, under the direc: on oF RILLEANT ILLUMINATION of this most wonderful and mannificent Bullding, previous to the erection of space for busine: Tickets, XD centa admitting gentlomen and two Indies Can be procured at all the music stores, incipal ho- folk, at the company's office, ‘Thirty-lourth street and Twelfth avenue, and at the door. KING KARROT. et Poke ates ant: Crave: Pena rand Transforma: BRYANTS MINSTRELS. EVERY BOING. wy PaoitT, hs pa MUSIC. Demeter NS € RCH GRAND FAIR, * commencian December 16, and continnton a Li pe. i ee A large edition of this paper ll be isaned at frequent intervals during the fai re Advertisements received by the committee and at R. Coddington’: 's, 366 Bowery. CARRE RITATE AUTO UEsROUs, PUANO\TIOLIS Or Guitar, Singin, jay a1 e) 5 face (Kiglith strect); established 1804, Circulars mailed Free.’ ‘aa ress J. JAY W, WATSON, Musical Directo ROCKWAY AS PRINCE FRED ATSDAN BRYANT, “I now propose three cheers for Willlam Henry circular: Briges.” ‘and welcome him back to Newburyport.""—Dr. N®* YORK CONSERVATORY OF M ret NEXT pete t TO DELMONI 10'S. 102, 104 AND 106 POOUE srRuat, EAR STATE. Conia ae id ed. SAY WATSON, Director. DA cy REED will ‘i woke" every ag the Gondarmaes MEtPorourran THEATRICAL AN sHOW “PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIRTY CUTS CONSTANTLY ow” HAND, LYDIA THOMPSON. re in announcing y and ,‘aturday mati- ‘Mr. John Bi arioten Zurbiat \ (for the Inst time). NTS. Peer AMUSE -Manager | GPE”, at rah on negate. me, rt a anetion w NE GRAND CONCERT, VE ose RTE Secs a. seats may'be had to-day (3UN- pay trom if toe et Prices oor, will af ede cu ra sad hal eee it 1, f& Overture, “Fra, Diavolo” fee a FULL NINTH REGiid ENT 3. “Angels evi one big aah fair" ui eM tee LOUISE Lil 4,§% Romance mio Folonsiee.,. 8. Song Without We 3. b Etudes ord “ANTON, SUBS tEIN. 1. ff olka, “Cuckoo, Quaif and Nightingale b, Serenade—Flute and French Horn, . ULL eon i aman BAND. 2 Andante et “Carna) ore ral do Vemiae’’....... eeesee 3 Aria, ene HENI Ww TENTA Wiki. 4 {he piety - Mazurka, 5. Caton, “The Ladies" FULL NINTI RAND OFERA HOUSE, renty-third street is fo Se. Family of oe le, 606, ; open daily fi from ome ci tee LAST WEEK (bat one) of ROI CAROTTE. LAST MATINER t one of) ROI CAROTTE, SATURDAY, at 1g. tone) of Mrs Mrs. JOHN WOOD as ROSEN: ut one) of Mr. JOHN BROUGHAIS as LAST WEEK (but ons of Mion ROSE HERSEE as ROSSE, LAST WEEK (but one) of aad HOWSON ry OUNR- LAST WEEK (but one) 6 THE GREAT MAJILTON® EK LAURL PANTommrsrs, EVERYTHING lr | on a perfect as on the FIRSF IN ACTIVE REE REHEARSAL, for speedy Production, LOCAL Prevodi SSUES ATroN FOLLY, by Mr, AUGUSTIN DALY, ‘based upon @ Parisian spectacle of unique construction, nouns enttled LAST WEEK LAST WEEK CLOCK. The Lend will embrace a series of New York locally ties and fam mae spots, the, characters of S conterapees> an whole Drau . LIVING HUMAN INTERESE ve” TH AVENUE THEATRE.—CURTAIN RISES AT a West Twenty-fourth strect, near Broad wa’ Sole Lessee and Manager. Mr, ‘AUGUSTIN * DALY bet a th RECEPTION of the COMEDY REVIVALS. Mr. DALY begs to one ‘incor ccernllance, with numerous requests, a repetition of’ the brilliant Comedy successes of the past two weeks, the following a ad - MONDAY EVEN) Hee ater INSTANTS at's Comedy et Moharacters by MF. Geo! Clarke, Mr. Geo. H. Grifiths, Mr, BT. Ringgold, Mr, Owen Faw? cett, Mr. E. Pierce, Mr. J. Burnett, A. Godtrey, ME. Beckman, Mr. Clipart Gurroils i Miss Clara Morris, ‘Miss oe nN; Tye ort eo) Bf ROAD Hor RUIN: WEDNESDAY. Nov. 13—BELLE'S STRATAGEM, THURSEDAY, Nov. 4—-EVERYBODY'S F RIDAY, Nov, 15 iy ‘time)—BELLE'S STRATAGEM, SATURDAY MATIN: ROAD TO RUIN, EVERYBODY'S SATURDAY EVENING, US ___ FRIEND. ‘TIMES. In a eon “STOOPS TO CONQUER and OLD HEADS AND YOUNG HEARTS, on IN ACTIVE REI RE BABEAL rian jakspeare’s most entertaining Comedy, en THE MERRY WIVES OF a woos» MUSEUM, . M. WARD. MONDAY, NOVEMBER IL, 1 POSITIVELY ONE WEEK me ot Macder’s celebrated Drama of BUFFALO BILL. BUFFALO BILL. BURLESQUE. MONDAY aftorioon a2, MONDAY vening at @ expecially tor first time here of the celebrated and CHILDREN, Comedian, Mr. the new Burlesque J. M. WARD, and Pantomime, by J. M. WARD, James Barnes, Esq, J. M- WARD, entitled, the BURFALO BILL, UFF Al embracing in its cast all the we be oe SMESTAYIG. Exciting, new and ELDON, & wonderful scenes, MONDAY EVENING 8, frst appearance this son otthe versatile Acto Mr. JOHNNY THOMPSO! ‘ON, in his own Driuna of OUR COLORED BROTHER. UBSN CONCERTS, HAMBER MUSIC. STEINWAY Ba ote TUESDAY EVENING, Nov. Sea ot and W IAWSKI in cate ber Music. ADMISSION $1. . RESERVED 5) ATS $s. Mr. GRAU hae the honor to announce: Si THREE BV EEG Sh ONE MATINEE OP HAMBER M commencing TUESDAY EVENING, ov. 12, 1872, Lone eminent. vicates ineludin, ERG (Violin), BE a Kagivacelien Gorrie (Viola), MATZKA ong have been en; aged, to assist Mesers RCH INSTEIN and WIENIA in the ex a breaks! on branch of art in which they have ‘i wet LOU UTS! SE LE a EBART fa Mile. oth ORMENY in appropriate vocal selections, Whanisalcy siz, Heserred Seats 82 Can be had at Steim RDNESDAY EVENING, Nov. 13, second Concert Chamber Music. FRIDAY’ EVENINGS Nov, 15, Tie and. ee omente of Chamber Music. SATURDAY AF OON, only Matinee of Rubinstein and Cham! instein Farewell to Brooklyn, MONDAY, UBINSTEIN FAREWELL TO, BROOKLYN, OND NING, November 11, ROORLYN AGADENT, Nese farewell RUBINSTEIN, 7 in rook lyn of i THE PIANO KING. HEN WENTAW RL THE MODERN PAGAN 0 3 incl KREUTZER SONA’ ng PENING Or BARNUM'S GREAT, sHOW POSTPONED TO MONDAY, NOV. 18, In consequence of the continued sickness of many of my most valuable Ring Horses the opening of my great Museum, Menageric and Hippodrome in Fourteentt> street is necessarily postponed to Monday, Nov. 18. The Public's Obedient Servant, Pp. T. BARNUM. “ Ns” A alana JIFORNIA, MINSTRELS, 718 WAY, EMERSON. ... Proprietos® = Se eEY SuCcisy oes |ANTY AND BEHOLD’ ari Hf CONSTRL ATION TOF JF STARS, the brightest _ a) cigoewenes stage- fi ited the universal f reverie no Bnd talent i comedians the man Nao ns makes remerer onghe banjo; artists of Aincrica: the ere “nn EYWood. reat male sop! together with the ehacst Laie Rares end Orchestra iM EVENING AND SA SMURDAY MATINEB. \TH AND LAST WEEK OF JHE, GRABON. af THE GREAT 25 CENT SH GEO. F. BAILEY & 60.8 wat AND Sh sauna will continue open another week, igi Winte, AIS WARENTED BOUS aitehe hese ls Siders and ozmnng ¢ first class ers a1 ALL THE ACROBATS, Tie VAULTERA, Fittiin Wild Boasts and trained Ponies will appear together in the closing, wee MO N, ney ae je Ri merse| Miss Teor RENO, enti The sate the BIG | Pea assist. ‘Tho spacious menage je of wild, is tis ventilat i pleasantly arrat ‘Admittance to all only 26 cents. . | OF mr PRIVATE, ohne Harm tee Fi a nd GUETAR, Violin, evening; ‘lsh ight tireet Ching APRON hed a oe lars mailed. iB VAN, ZANDT BEGS TO ANNOUNCE wot return fo from a fore ance ct eee Fe- mts for Stdressed our. W.. ‘eber’s PI Plano ’Wa Ware: roomie, 108 atin New ¥ ork. 0, SONG AND DANCF, JIG, CLOG AND IRIS Bik ‘Dancing taught.—Puy api fitted fe 1g oan TORN BOGAN. 100 Host: Howton ny Ladies taught, 1 OVERS OF MUSIC AND Af? SHOULD READ THR A ,"Student’s Journal.” Sample copies free by 6 or addressing J. Y WA’ N, 92 Clinton place. ‘rate te musical i instrction. on. “estabished 186 “Qrmay OF MOKONETTE, Soc,, Albites’ “L Wait Wt Fesuhgt "ie tnd ai aniee. el Amer a” Walts, a Pore ser Stade” roles 380, %¢ COu Eublisiore. Gt Broadway, 8, ¥-