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Sir —— SLAVE TRADE IN CHINA. Jmspertal Proclamation Against the Coolie Trafic—The “Pig-Selling” Trade @s It Is Conducted by “Vagabonds”— Peruvians and Portuguese Require the Exiled “Pigs”—Covetousness and Crime Lead to the “Ghosts and Spirits of TFrom the China Telegraph (London), Nov. 11.] ‘The following anti-coolie traMe proclamation has been issued by the Governor General and Lieuten- ‘ant Governor of Kwangtung, China :— Tur GRAND SECRETARY OF MAN WAH PALACE, MIN- ISTER OF WAR, AND GOVERNOR GENERAL OF THE lt Kwane, Jui; Vick MINISTER OF WAR AND URENANT GOVERNOR OF KWANGTUNG, CHANG, FULLY AND SINCBRELY PROCLAIM THE FOLLOWING FOR INFORMATION :— There are in the different departments of Kwang- ‘tung vagabonds who decoy and kidnap people ior the purpose of sale to go to a foreign land, a thing commonly known “pig-selling.”” ‘The simple- mamnded villager: Rowing ‘any better, Ire- juently fall into the antane ot Sah. artiul devices, wing small regard for their mm and cousent- go oe distance, ttle. “sowing. how- ever, that when they go out to the ocean the wide expanse of the sea will be before them, and that they have traverse a mged ol many thousand &, They will find that e placed in a ioreign land, where they are Beprived ‘Oi Vheir liberty, and the chanee of seein: the dearest and nearest relations is distant an hile their parents, wives and chiidren receive no intelligence of them. Griet and sorrow present themselves in ten thousand ways, While day aud night are spent in suspense and anxlety— all the miseries 0; separation Uli their hearts, The “pigs” sold are mostly conveyed to Peruand colonies o: Portugal, The climate of these piaces: is Sa seshmant, and itis extremely ditcult to with- The treatment from the natives, again, i ery cruel and those irom China are ruthlessly Made to periorm all sorts of hard labor, without ceasing, day and night. ‘They are alro subjected to Oppression, beating and reviiing, while their clotn- and jood are both insuficient—a situation far ent trom that of a laborer in China, ‘There- fore, Chinamen ariiving there die, some from ill- ess resulting (rom ihe eijects o. tae climate, and some from the insustainabie nature of the ili-treat- Ment. li some happen to survive, their lotis ex- traordinarily hard. Under these circumstances foo, wish to come back, but cannot, and it is then late to retrace or repent. ‘This state of things fs indeed worthy of sympathy and compassion. You, people, born in the good land of Ghina! why @o you walk ino pit-falls by going to atoreign land afar to undergo all these everiasting miseries? You, kidnappers! Every line of business is open to you ‘for a living; how can ce bear to practice this ‘cruel device ? to send iellow men into the doom of 3? Tho hoagh you may succeed in kidnappin, man, yet the gain to you is not very great, an ‘though a stupid man trom his own toliy voluntarily consents to engrate, it is stil! your duty to dis- Buade him irom got How much greater is your crime when you add to your enticing deceit perso- Bal violence? Is this not an act devoid entirely of conacience? Supposing your brothers, sons and nephews are decoyed away by other peopie, could ou help feeling pain in teart and ‘attiction in lead? Consider when in this world there is the Saw of the sovereign, and m hell there are the ghosts and spirits! From a graim of covetousness Pit commit this great wickedness and crime! ough you may gain money, will you be able joy it with peace aud qui fetness * W ouce your crime is iull to the brim, do you think you can escape punishment aud destruction? In the still- mess of the ey you ought to place your haud ‘upon pont heart, and be quickened to a sense of Fepentance. It ishereby proclaimed that all you people, in- habitants oi the ditierent departments and others, ought to know that emigration to Peru to be- come jaborers is the most miserable thing. You Ought to be quickly enlivened to the evils, and not Mistakealy iall back ayain into your vicious ways 80 as to kidnap ocher men and seli them into emi- gration. it isan ac’ most at variance with law and most devoid of feeling. You ought, moreover, Sette of your past misdeeds, each preserving his own mind the dictates oi conscleuce, never allowing himseii to decoy away simple people or to eli them from hand to hand. All Macao iruit boats and passage boats of other places ought to obey the Jaw, and not to curry ‘pigs’? to Macao tor the sake oflucre, thereby bringing upon themeelves seizure Of their boats abd app.ehensiou of their persons. The Governor General and Lieutenent Governor have ut heart the preservation o1 their subjecis, 80 ‘they have spoken with great firmness. If you peo- ay should still transgress, we have wnly to resort instr Heung: ofticials to make arrests everywhere and to stretch the law to its extreme penalty, Without showing the least leniency. You ought to give consideration and not look ‘apon our words as the water oi the rivers. All ‘@ught to obey with awe and transgress not, PIRACY. Whe Bremen Bark Corlolan Attacked by Pirates When Out from Bombay—Gal- dant Deience and Signal Deteat of the High Sca Marauders—Novel Preparation of the Deck—A Hand-to-Hand Battle— Report of the Fight—Timely Appear- ance ofa British War Vessel. {From the Bombay (E. L) Gazette, Nov. 11.] ‘The Schlesische Zeitung prints the following ab- stract (rom a letter of a young Silesian who is now Salling on board the Bremen bark Coriolan. OUT AT SEA AND APPEARANCE OF THE PIRATES, On Monday, the 19th February, 1872, at 6 A. M., we Yaised the anchor and left the Bombay harbor with @ moderate breeze blowing. three o'clock P. M. Our passage over the nineteen degrees which separate Bombay from the line lasted one and a half months, as tor weeks we had the most tedious calms. We kept always about one degree trom the coast, and had reached the tenth degree of latitude, when one night our attention was attracted by three “dschunken,” wuich looked Somewhat suspicious, The Captain at once took them for pirates. however, these was a steady breeze biowing we hoped to eiiect our escap Uniortunately in the mormibg the wind died awa: but of the thiee boats only one remained within Bight, which, however, gradually crept up to us, a3 ‘We could sce through our giass it was moved by Tong oars. It theu became apparent that a fight would be unavoidable, aud our Captain made at once the necessary preparations for it. As we had coine vin Monte Video to Bombay, we had no cannon, not even a single gun on board, the Captain’s sail six-barrelied revoiver being’ the ‘Only thing in the shape 01 arms we possessed, THE PIRATES HRAVE ALONGSIDE, As we numbered, all hands told, only eighteen, and each ot the enemy's bouts contained about four times as many, our prospects were very my indeed, So iar we could only see oue boat, le Other two being out ot sight. Jt was about two o'clock P. M. when the first boat came Within shouting distance and kept astern of Ss evidently waiting for the two other boats to Me up. They Mod not long to wait, for through the glass We could see that One was Coming up in front of as and the other irom the starboard side. The one that had kept asvern now opened fire upon us, which, hv wever, did us no harm, except | that our compass box was damaged and a jew shots ‘Went into the rigging. PREPAKATION OF THE DECK FOR TH RECEPTION OF THE FO! In the meantime the boat coming nearer and nearer, the Captain had ordered the deck to be covered with boiling tar, and while this remaiaed Ihguid we had studded it with broken glass, OF course we lad then to put op ts ourseives to avoid having our teet cuf. What the Captain tore- Baw happened, jor when, after the first boat had come wiongside, the pirates buarded tue ship, ery- ig. “Allah, Allah!’ and came rushing toward us, hey broke down, as they had their feet lacerated by che glass. Wheu the Captain looked over the tae to see how many might be in the boat, quite a shower of spears Went over our heads, BAND-TO-HAND FIGHT WITH AXES AND MATCHETS. Ten oi us, among whom I was, had hatciets, while the others had hand axes; we had divided our jorce—owe-hal! forward, the other amidsbips. In the next moment we were right among them, and the most torrid butchery commenced. In the meantime the secoud boat had come near And placed itsell under our bow; from the cries we heard we knew that th:re algo a hand-to-hand fight bad commenced with our men, OL our division oply tour were left standing, and of the one fighting iorward only six—all, however, more or less dangerously wounded. | was sulfer- fog from @ spear wound in the leit shoulder. lowly. and fighting for every inch of ground, we witidvew towards the stern, where we made barricades Of our boata, While the Malays cut of the heads of the dead, tied them togetier by tue hair end hung them over their snoulders, The captain was sending shot alter shot into the crowd. A FLAG OF FREEDOM BRINGS JOY AND HOPE, ‘We were well nigh despairing, tor what would become of us when the turd boat would arrive ? Then, when the cloud of smoke was driven away by a sudden gust of wind, we were delighted to seo steamer coumng up, which a moment alterwards opencd fire upon the third boat, which sunk after a few shots. The pirates jumped into the water and tried to gave them-e.ves by swimming; but we saw that the boats fom the steamer were lowered and be. | gan a chase aiter them, while the steamer itself came tn iui! speed towards us. As soon As we saw this we picked up courage again and, with a than dering hurrah, we threw ourselves once more upon those of the pirates who still remained on board, and cit down whoever came in our way, 1 them received another wound in my right arni THE BRITISH ENSIGN ON BOARD A MAN-OF-WAR. The steamer (which turned out to be an English a The pilot leitusat | H, inboat carrying six guns) had overran the boat Ging under our bow, the same having been left enguarded, and then went alongside the other one, the occupants oi which were also mostly on board of our sip. The few that were tert in charge tried to row olf wit the boat, but a Jew well-uimed 8.0te from the steamer soon despatched them. TRY MEN DEAD, The surgeon from the steamer attended to our be the steamer made the ne- prepara' to carry out the sentence. pea wr were a tothe yards of the steamer ane ‘be nooses put round the necks of the prisoners” oi ‘pail,and ten bodies were han; igh in the air! Our ca) twelve ors from the steamer. a8 we Were all disabled, and at about six o'clock, breeze springing up, we lett the battle spot behind us, ‘The steamer kept near us 4) ‘the first night, and left us only voviding us with arms and r ammunition and kindiy giving up her surgeon to us. The next morning we buried our dead—viz., the first mate, the first carpenter, seven sailors and one boy. Tremaitied disabiea for about cight Weeks, as the spear had gone ciean through wy shoulder. RIGHT HEADLESS HUMAN TRUNKS. it of the bodies of our comrades were with- out heads, whieh some of the pirates had most likely faked with them when they jnmped over- board. However, they can hardly have got far with them, as the boats of the steamer and also some sharks followed the switamers and finished them off rapidly. The bodies of the pirates were horrid to look at, their skulis broken, a8 most of them hi GENOIES WANTED, THE ADVE! ER, HAV- 128, one oe bast wih stores im pears wo imple, wishes the agency for all or an. fim rat ot hehe ht goods, sich as hats, ape rk roves, ~ ters’ piushes and Sena shellac, vari ades and eee Vie i ouiogthe and aikinds is sold by samy he Agqn’ comer’ * paltiinore xd’ ‘uiberty wee, irers’ Baltimore, CHARLES 6, DAHTGREN & COMPANY, 12 and 114 Broadway, secure capital for merchants; in- orama sptapeni s hircady cetablished successiull ei Cash loaned on marketable securities. Hier MOD ee sian toe, aries: Psy Peng Have suns ranging 150, ecial capital for immediate in- va svamment; nd invite the aronieh at other parties with $15,000 to'$20,000 Yo examine. substantial. remunerative openings, which we recommend, betng concerned Years, with large capi. jarge brisiness, | Presidents rk, Mercantile, Fourth Na- tional Banks; Henry Clews, Vermilye & Co., are among our references, AY 825,000 SPECIAL CAPITAL WANTED, FOR IN. vestinent in wholesale manufacturing hardware compan: roca many years, ying *.nnoall Sst Neagle tet of tale Tnneaedizjoned ott nay etre jee et to Sealant ote ig ” Sl DAHLGREN & COMPANY, i Broadwoy. COMMISSION AND REAL ESTATE \ctly first class business and having inueual tacibiies. for securing, valnaiie copsigmnencs with increased capital, desire a ty with, $25,000, Ap- ply to GRIGGS, CARLETON & OO., $8 Broadway. AL LADY, HAVING A LITTLE sy pg te tergpotee' Hang to jolt some lady as pariner in a well o¢d paying, respectable business Rotal id of work. Address, wit AN Atetton, GOOD BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY FOR A PRR. son with # amall capital.—a Retail Fancy and MillI- hery Business for sale, which is doing a large cash busl- hess; has been in existenos for 13 Years; has a presont ww rent eas lease of ix years at a lo ms n= section atall hoursot theday. ‘For particulars inqiire atthe store, 284 Third avenue. Agents can inquire at same place, YOUNG MAN, HAVING A SNALL CAPITAL, 18 A. anxious to enizage in business with fome bonordile tartzamemnlnrs or partner. “Addcom B28 Ber Rid office A MAN UPACTURING BUSINESS. —ARTIOLE STAPLE nd sells tor cash ofits over $100 weekly: a very ash down yonly Teauired. LLOYD, 29 Broadway. PARTNER WANTED IN A GooD PAYING CASH business out of the city —Mast have $1,500 cash, et be vive | to travel; an investigation solicited. Cail o1 MOODY & CO., 183 Broadway. — WANT A MAN WITH terest in my business in 5,000 TO TAKE HALF IN- ‘hiladelphia; invester can manage financial matters; this is no humbug tent trap. Address BUSINESS, Herald Uptown Branch o ARTNER WANTED—WITH $1,000 OR 81,000, IN AN pa established wine business; pa catty cash, $500; money secured. box 105 } Herald office. ARTNER WANTED—TO TAKE AN INTEREST IN an old sentiished, ellow pine business, with a pital of of $20,000 ® $0. oo; must Pgive good references, 1€99 box 4,830 Pe idress, with real name, B. ATENT ARTICLE OF GREAT MERIT AND UTILITY— ‘A few counties more for sile cheap; now is your time. On exhibition at 31 Ma don lane; time 1s limited. PECIAL OR ACTIVE PARTNER WANTED—TO IN vest $10,000 or $20,300 in the manutacture of a whole- rao article siving handsome — and no risks; inves- tigulions and references first cl Address box 4,301 Post office, New York. O.DAY AN EASTERN MAN CAN SECURE A THING and see it, Add 7 Broadway, room in ‘ANTED—A PARTNER TO -SUPERINTEND THE shop or office; can pay afew hundreds down and the remainder of $1,000 cau be paid trom the busness, which will buy one-half interest. Apply to pBROAD WAY MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 7i0 Broadw: WANTED-A PARTY HAVING $25,000 ar FOR substantial, profitable investment. Apply £71 Ful- ton street, Brookiyn, N. ¥. JAMES WILSON & CO, $15) able to redeem, would seil the Ticket: Address WILLIAMS, Herald oftice. $5 0 TO INVEST win Het eft UNDER. stands book kee] 0 has good business ex- C0. Address box l Herald omtees $500. ~ Ady MAN, WHO, CAN COMMAND. $500 UU. cash can havea rare opportanity to engaze in a legitimate money-making business whereby 40 per cent can be realized within sixty Satistuctory reter- ence can be had by calling immediately at room 143 Astor jose. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY.—HAVING VALU- able Diamonds and Lf Spang vs pledge and un- few dollars, $600. —AN ENERGETIC PARTNER IS WANTED swith the above eapital, to take one-halt of a legitimate and profitable business, Particulars at 95 Lib- erty streot, room 24, HOUSES, } ROOMS, ty C., WANTED. __ In this, Cit. it y and Brook. lyn. ESK ROOM WANTED—IN AN OFFICE BETWEEN ‘amal and Prince streets, on or near Broadway. State terms and location to T. 'l), 6t. Nicholas Hotel WO YOUNG GENTLEMEN WANT A BACK OR iront Parlor, without board; like pleasant company. Address E., box 133 Herald offic UN iaas" NISHED FLOOR OR FLAT W Fourth ‘and Seventh avenues, Address rd avenue, TED—BY A th streets and . MONTAGU, between Kighth and Thirt; ECON ‘and. ompletel; Pee for housekeeping ; tion vetiveen Tenth ahd ircy-yourgh Stresee aii Pith tnd Ninth ayenues: price 00 per. month. Address HONPT PAY. Herald Uptown branch viltce: ANTED—A PARLOR FLOOR, | YURNISHED, BE- tween Twenty-third and Thirty-lth streets, Address, stating terms and location, ©. W., box 182 Herald Uptown Branch office, TANTED—ONE OR TWO ROOMS ON SECOND floor, on cri a between Fourteenth | and fourth streets, Address particulars to ARTIST, roadway, room 5, V Thirt; 1,227 V 7 ANTED—RY TWO GENTLEMEN, A COMFORTABLY furnished Room on first or second floor, with gas, bath and fire and includin; nd ; location not above ‘Aweniieth street and with or west of Broadway, in a strictly sue vi Igraclitish pre- ferred. Address, stating particul rald office. we TED, FURNISHED FOR LIGHT 110 EEP- og twee vhree, Roome by a. small family ; terms ‘Add: ©., Herald oft V TANTED TO HIRE—A SHOWCASE IN A FANCY ‘oods store in Broadway, above Eighth street, for one month, from of December next.” Addi tating terms ind location, P. D., box 1,405 Post office. 7 ANTED—BY A LADY OF RESPECTABILITY, WITH bost references, n small unturnished Room, with fire pl in a private aay, in or between Second venue ahd, Broadway, py Tenth to Twenty-seeond ast Fourth street, WANTED- ay A MARRIED OOUPLE, ONE OR TWO unfurnished Rooms, with kitchen conveniences, lo- cated fetween Four nd Sixtieth st and Eighth avenues; Address, otating ticulars, D., box 195 Herald offic In the Country. ANTED TO RENT—FOR THREE OR MORE YEARS, a first class house, dining room ext nsion preferred, im the cliy ot Newark, N.J.: it must be in Koon Order aad located on er near Broad siycet, and eo) nt to seam ene and horse cars. Address, with full paruyeulura J. Ge By Herald othe, RTS CLASHES FOR ort enue, Will commence Ociover & Mya hae for circular. i J. SAU Lan 4 oe + at Masonic Hal 4 and po if And’ Brevoort Hail, 164 and 136 Kast ald SOU at stasonte Had, Tuesday, vearier Ey ‘isn, PRIVATE LESSONS at doy hour, da ay ned eventny © TRU! LARs at Priv: ‘ate Academy, aL East Eh ith st Mi‘ ACA mr CLASSES & MRS. HLASKO'S ACADEMY FOR DANCING, AG M INSTRUCTIONS ON the planolone at pupil Fealdence ist $10 per quar- i eat of roterencos sbven, Adiress, with rusidénes, 468 TEAGUE, box Ia Herald Uptown Branch offic iroudway ‘OR OPEN FOR AN EXGAGEMENT.—ADDRESS + Dox 173 Herald office. SONG AND cHorus, “HOMELE: a. ame - NIGHT; noagen IN’ frie a Fe RE rice 40 ce: Sent f ail, OF K sale rail nt free by mail, 01 orale ak mnste dey oplere, PIANOFURTES. T HAINES BROB), First class seat ets SHAE T OE nr es T BLUME’S—BOARDMAN, anny B & CO.’S PIANOS, ane tr inprovenients§ ire, Broadway. » MAGNIFIOR“NS RO! Bonin Os . ox Sti bone "chamber, family leaving | ier fe With st., near Sth a SEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR made order, on maker, used 5 % romaes, dra’ Toom Furnitare, nes, Bookcases, *stirrors, Silver? rniture: a sacrifice; property A LADY WILL tave rosewood Wel for less than Piano, $10. 287 WEBER el ae NEW AND SECO SECOND HAND Pianos, Prince on instalments. 180, Third street. SELL AN ELEGANT hh ag 00- ber Pianoforte, full round ec rosewood 7 octave Siprisht ns. for rent, or A for gale Ci RDON, 706 Broadway. RARE C1ANCE.—M. tour round cornered rved lezs and case; ured 9 months; cost $20), te os and Music Cabinet, at private res!- inaker, for $300; Stoo! dente 120 West street. AGNIFIOENT 7% ROSEWOOD, Pianoiorte, well ERown city BRAUTIFOD ROSEWOOD. UPRIGHT SEVEN octave the owner ls about Yeaving residence 220 West Thirty LARGE STOCK OF rent or sell cheaj M, MERRELL" atM. rent allowed on No. 8 Union square (165 Fourth av.) tone and finish, at a bargain, as he chy: pice 8200. Srivate ninth: street. PIANOS, BEST MAKERS, TO on purchase, Call Beara. ROSEWOOD PIANOFORT! order, to rent for $5 ee inonth. pike” between | Broadway and IN PER- 13 Waverley ‘ashington square. pi Pt ONLY PRIOR TO ASSIGNEES SALE.—$200, ry the T-octave rosewood verstrung Pia ment; fully guaranteed. ‘ApDIY at No. 7 Bleecker street, near Bow Weise agraive rte; every improve- compan: A, seven octave Da a & BROTAE Pianos as low as the exclusive use of best materials and workinunship will permit. 6 Bleecker street, east of Broadway, CHICKERING eter PIANOPORTE, B'S 7% OCTAVE ROSEWOOD Pauie ican ie ae please examine. 196 Bleecker street, near Macdougal, ey kes ‘sacri afta ‘vais ‘GORDON, OHN MAHONS, 84 ‘AND S16 FAST THIRTY-NINTH oJ streot.—A few second hand Pianos very cheap for si ; one Gale's, good as new, fancy carving, 7 octave, LAN OS, MELODEONS AND ORGANS OF NEW AND F most beautitut style of best makers at lower prices jor cash or monthly instalments, or tor rent, at 48 an ean be ‘ERD, tound elsewhere. rpus 9 WEEK I WILL different first class makers at a low price for cash; also Pianos tor bire epaans on tata Le DER, § $507 Ha8 | ert $1 tave rosewood bap carve improvement; $2 for $80, sie 8 $240 Bobct nis! ood as new, at near Ntnth avenue. MONTHLY.—BEAUTIFUL 7 00 FOR A HANDSOME 7 OCTAVE, rosewood, overstrung Piano; splendid tone and SELL SEVERAL PIANOS OF nts. ‘ourth a: ue. legs, agraile; every uieturer's price: seco hand LE, 470 8th av, hear Sth st, CAKVED 425 West Twonty-cighth street eURN Ts A dence 124 West 26th RANE CHANCE FOR CASH—AT PRIVATE REST a ile ‘om Suits, $16; Brussels Carpets, 60 comts' ITURE, st.—Parlor Salta, T PRIVATE SALE. covered 1m satin brocatel ne do., $15); 2 Suits for $60; ¢ Bookease, Ktageres, Tosa than half cost, Cosi $175, tor $200: Suite, Carpets, Tubiew rors, Hronzes, &¢. dence “ie West? ‘tala street, SUPERB PARLOR SUITS, Marie Anioinetie siyle mibe Paintings, ‘private resi- LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURNITURE | and Bedding at lowest cash prices on weekly in- REL! Bighth stalments at O'FAR: avenue, corner Twentieth street. LS warehouse 20) A $450, for $200 ings, Bronzes, Ktaw ‘08, Chatnber Furniture; a sderifice; property family leaving city. 96 West 16th st., near Sth av. i MAGNIFICENT DRAWING ROOM SUIT, MARIE Antoinette ‘style, covered crimson silk reps, cost do., $45; Pianotorte, Paint. Siiverware, rosewood, walnut A —PROPERTY OF 7 + delst: Ei dinin avonud, Yor sate ata nifleent Marie Antoinette Parlor, suit, pearly new, made toorder, cost Blue, Sivss walnut Suits, in: broeawl wr Pianoforte, Paintings, hamber, Dining Furnit Call soon, House to let. HE LATE COLONEL F, RU- ith street (Clinton place), near reat sacrifice tor cas Crimeon satin, $200; one do., nd reps Bronzes, Carpots, ture; Mattresses, for Purtains, ing, &c. MAGNIFICENT GRAND & ALE PATENT AGRAFFE 01 ost $875, tor $275: Stool ane oe Marie rosewood made to order. Antoinette Parlor Suit, ct Furnit 1752 two walnut Sulls, brocatel and’ reps, $75 ‘ainting~, Mirrors, Bronzes, chamber and dining @ sacrifice; property. Timson satin, cost $450, for of late Colonel T. Ru- Peles, 113 West Eighth street (Clinton place), near Sixih (Aree Bye. Furniture, Bedting, de. nts taken by the’ weak of inonth, ‘Terims easy. corner of Twenty ONTHLY Furniture, Bedding, 884 and 286 Third ave: OR, WEEKLY PAYM. KELLY & CO, fifth stroet and Sixth ave Sy gALY & CUNN! nee near Twent iGHAM, cn screck Prices iower than any other House in the city. EEKLY OR MONTHLY Sat garni and wearer? Chatham street ft aoe ‘Chamber buits in great vari- Furniture, THWATT & CO." and low pri ely, Barg: WEST 2¢ FIY-FI finished Pariors, in cabin by Potter & Stymers; premises. LEGAL “NOTICES. 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN AN Ac- NTIMATION tion of multiplepoind! the instance ert others, acceptin postion and dee FOR medium sized, conveniently arranged, elegantly of settlement exeenied by Villiam Davidson, doctor of medicine, 1 ¢ PAYMENTS (ARE: at B.M. 5 an immense stock PTH STREET, LE, et woods; mantels, mirrors, &c., price moderate, Apply on ing snd exoneration raised at Reid, writer, in Glasgow, and | ¢ and acting trustees tinder the trast dis- AuOW, dated 1zth March, 146, and with codicils thereto, dated Mth september, 1860, and 1ith December, 1859, all recorded in the books of Council and Session Sith arch, 18%, par- suers and real raise Davidson, residing Charies Morton, Writer nside, near Helen Neiivons both resid ter Neilson or Boyd, Angus all datigh aged neis Nellson, Boyd for his in’ at’ Glenside, vi Mrs Elizabeth w ol the said decease ra. Margarct Davidson or Ainst Miss Isabella Stevenson near Torquay, and to the Signet, Edinburgh, her Williamson or Davideon, William Davidson, also resid- rq ing in Peebles; pouse of Charles Boyd, writer, vers and surviving children of Neil on, spouse and the said ding in Peebles, rest and as adininistrator-in-law hari for its sald’ wife; and the children of the deceased Mrs. Marion Davidson or Sta Stalker, some time residing at Peebles, North Argyle, county Washington, America, ead all re- there of claewhero abrot d the vai sidiny defenders as ate AB pupillarity or minori Jerviswoode, ing betore Lord Session in Scotland : Iker, spouse of the Rev. Duncan thereatter at Rev. Dun- nm ‘Ta the Court of Ordinary, an ion of and alo ii i netl reduction ot the instance of the said Isabella Steven- son Davidson and the said Charles Mor: her man- datory, against the said Robert Reid and others, trustees, joresaid, also depending before Lord Jerviswoode, his pean to Davidson against Dr. 1th July, rR this scion she action of declarator innice of Miss sw = pronounce the followin 1372.—The Lord Ordi- bella Etevenson i's trustees, at present de- ending before His Tonia and appoints intimation ot he dependence of the the defenders called in th Mrs, and the said Miss Da onjoined ae! be made to all ¢ imult poping other than vidson, and ai-o to. be adver tised once weekly tor a month in’ the New York Herata and New York ‘Tribune, pnbdlished in Washington as, ns me hed Ravine a sar the the thir Signed) CHARDES BATE 1) Hill street, Halnburg a st and in one of the newspane h, In the United States, an ni interest in said actions to Til SIXTH AVE ‘and Waveriey places, Astonished at the prices given tor © Never before hi re bount to, fill an order, pots and Jewelry. en paid, as We must be had. For Dresses, $5 to $71 dies atiended by T 426 SEVENTH AVENUE, third and Thirty-fourth strée in ML and gentlemen's castoll ' urniture, Ac. Ladies attended to by Mra. Cob: {uli value tor ladies’ Carpe 274 SEVENTH BETWEEN WASHINGTON Laaios and gentlemen will be y Clothing, Gur- h hich prices irom $3 to $20; Paw thing, T AV NE, ED A,” sixth street, ABRAHAMS will pay the highest eash prices for Ladies ing, also tenit T %7 THIRD AVENUR, LEON pays th street. nd mention Cast-o1 ed_on by Mrs. de AT M. MARKS! WE ladies ‘and genticnmen se call Ladies: yourself. TW. MAND Twenty-seve: indies’ and xonta’ Ladies attended to by T THE UPTOWN EST ABLISHM ty-sixth stroet—Wanted immediately, enue, near F wy mii ba eae = pai 1 BA) each; LATTO, A’ EDWARD. MILLER ment to) Seventh avenue, newt Nin reat ir Cast of LiF ir pets, ” essing Mr. or Mrs. EL utmost value ald fp by ealling on or ai and 101 Sixth avenue, opposite F ner Jor their Cast-off Clochin at or address the ited on by Mrs, Marks. Please try, and satiaty also Carpets. nd Gentlemen's Casto Cloth- Jarpets, by calling or addressing. Ladiey at: hest price sor lad Ing Oatpels, ac. Lad Ole I, KNOWN ESTABLI ghth street, eesive the ating value. It Carpets, Jewelry, Laces, nuinber as Above. TH AVENUE, NE. the highest price, paid for Jlothiny, Carpets, Furniture, + Mannes. reo Pants; will positively pay Fiease cull ov address 3 WELL KNOWN BST ABLIGH: Nineteenth str A Triste aioe AND OB GENTS 1 wHo ARE DE- Grows of obtaining the highest cash prices tor Wear- ing Appar cent more’ than cise wh Mr. or Mrv. ROSENBERG, 2 door above Twenty-1ourtl urniiure, €¢,, will receive &) por ere by culling on or adirossin Seven ih street. avenue, secon Hy SMITH & PERRY, Publishers, Boston, if _BUROPK. Ut a nF Cos MOPOLITAN, §, AMERICAN AND BNGLISIL iaiting Pars are’ ES fg Bye ah Paris inion Tamed “for the best poy deibks Pro: priotors, @, VALENTINE & Wp LA, ite! AVENUB, LADIES AND GENTLE. surprised at the prices i for cast off Seal, cate ea ‘you wlll ra ‘ dena + yo ice ior tye than paid by any o} rieaie peaher arias, ‘walted on by 1% J oF @ note NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER .27, 1872—YTKIPLE SHEET. nn AMUSEMENTS, 0 oa EMT OF MUR, STALIAN OPERA-LUCOA,. e "i MARETSEK LAs aespay, Me WEDNESDAY, Nov. 27, GNEDO, y, BPARAPA 0 f revi OES 28, at snap GI¥ pla NIGHT,” NGRASD CONGE! - ND, OPERA. Admisaon ONS DOLLS Ket mee chnege fh imi mn a io_extra chai r fe- served seats. Family Circte 50 cen} - FRIDAY, LAST NIGHT HUT THREE, LAST NIGHT oe Mme. PAULINE LUC oS AS VALENTINE, me. DUA AS VALEN' SATURDAY GRAND MATINEE. IONDAY, DECEMBER 2, Last WEEK or tae SEASON, Knabbe's Pianos are used at ths Academy of Musle, Ticket twined at the Academy of Music and at Music Store, 701 Broadway. CADEMY OF MUSIC. EXTRA ANNOUNCEMENT, THANKSGIVING, BILGE, THURSDAY EV! BE Gy Work 8P.M., CONCERT AND ae RCo eee POPULAR PRICES, ONE pene ar“ ONE DOME Borrar, ONE A Sy Bey on me DORE. AR, LAR, NE DOL NO EXTBA CHARGE FoR RESERVED SEATS Family circle, 50 cents. PROGRAMME, 1, Overture, “Borys . R Re hirmer H. BONAWITH, 4. Romanza, “A Tear on the Grave”............ Sparapani Big. SPARAPANT 5. Aria, “Barber of Seualley + -Rossini » MORTAME. 6. Song, “Pitt Pai,” qt Hugucna ‘nots’? 7. Spanish Songs, wigs & Tucea Yale, besten GRAND ORCHESTRA UNDER THE conta Doctor's Seqne tn Coatume, NO E Th COMARE, » ONT Myo iit: ‘a ote enti ss baa gl sill heae PART IIT, The Second Aet of Donizetti's Opera of LUCREZIA BORG seesoseee Meyerbeer DIRRGTIO ‘OR aSraceaien OPERA HOUSE, WEST TWENTY~’ THIRD STREET COHNER “OF HIGH NUE, CURTAIN TASES at quarter tcl nt atmtsdon ONE DOLLAR, Family Circle, FIFTY CENIS. — Reserved Chairs Atty conte nad one, dollar gira. Boxes, $15 and SEATS CAN BE SECURED both here and at tho Birin Avenue Theatres frou 8 to avaustin DALY. ‘Bole Lessee and Manager. MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 2%, for the frst time on any stage, wi Will be produced a NEW Loe, 7AL SENSATIO we four acts. by Mr. s DALY, author of « XDER THE GAs. OF LIGHTNING, HORIZON," VROU- FROU," &c., and ‘ented THE CLOCK; OR, NEW YORK ‘BY DARK, To be presented with every scene Gnonar TEISTERY LOUIS DER God. “aROROE w Ww. DAYTON and L. W, SEAV. One thousand new Cos- tunes, Including a UNIQUE TABLEAU, representing the Fashions in Drom for five thousand OF EVE and entited HE DAUGHTERS New and OpUar m™ wale, arran, ed pe 78 A. FREDI- ony aa machinery LL 1 assistants, by MAS ‘h, new properties bye CUTLER & ROUGH. THE CAST includes the following array ot STAR TALENT in aso fies of Local Character Sketches imitated trom Life Mra. JOUN WO ‘Mr? JOHN BROUGILAM, Miss EMMA HOWSON, qhe MAJTLTONS and the LAURIS, + Jennings Mr, G.’ F, Ketchum Mr, james Meade, Mik Anuio Botan, Mr. Martin Golden, Mr, ierce, Peakes, Mr, E, Cauldwell, ‘i. Sutlivan: Master Devore, ume. auri, tg Cassia ly, Mr. E. Chapman, Mr. A. E. nos, Mr. Meade. PLinsrisy Me Josany karen, Facet Tovey, SiG, Memes, Mer deh Eau te Harry Lauri, Mr. Chinzles Lauri, Han © . fe Veatmane, Mise Hoberta Norwood. mies G. Bponte Nis tice, ‘Mits Volmer, Miss Helen Stiange, Mr. James 8. The whole to conclude with a new and original arranged by Mr. JNO, LAURE, and in which the LAURE FAMILY and the whole Com any will take part, led by FAMOUS MAJILTONS, THANKSGIVING 1 DAY, __SROUND THE’ eLSCk™ MATINEE, FH A AVENUE THEATRE. BEGINS AT & West Twenty-fourth strooy near Broadway. AUGUSTIN DALY...... Lowee and Manager MOST wari ATIE ‘Success MERRY" rrves WINDSOR, The DAILY TIMES call: ‘An unequivocal popular success! The HERALD says it is “The best representation ot the ‘Merry Wives’ we have eyethad in this country.” a a: Ry EVERY NIGHT for the PRESENT WEEK. e new (by Mr. JAMES ROBERTS); every a new arsany ement of Shaksperlan Mu- sic, ¥ eve a pW ont, the cast, in- eqding A CHARTERS FISHER, “Mr. GOLD, at Mr. OK okae CLAR Mr. bit UIs mr M JE ANS, Mr. APE EAN DAVIOGE Mr. 1 a AOWEN Mr. A. MAC! Mr, BU seri, Mi eRny “Nokwaon, ve E WIE BEEKMAN Mr. r Mi VEN! y Miss FAN! Ars, G,' HL GmBeERT. moaeekc 7 THANKSGIVING DAY, at 11g o'clock, Nuwiy Wives OF WIN ‘DSOK. _SATURDAY NE’ TM ATINEE OF MERRY WIVES, THANKSGIVING DAY AND EVENING, The Derby-Fverard Collection of Paintings, je Acad Tweaty-third ateer and Fo of Design, avenue, ' Admission 25c. “We have no hesitation in Rag Ais that no colleetion of equal merit bas ever peen brought together on the American Continent.”"—New York Herald. The Messrs. LEAVITT, Auctioneers. “THE 1 LECTURE 2 SEASON. SSOCIATION WALL, ATURDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 30. The ait h Historian, JAMES ANTHONY FROUDE, Wt Deliver @ EPLY FATHER BURR AND OTHERS, pho, Rave so violently, attacked. is wocurney ap a Historian, Ticket Reserved Seat B cents extra, Forse nt the lait Schirmer's, if Brotdway, and at Feribner’s, SSOCLATION Fats rd ve La Ry na on French May.’ Novernber 30, at I Prof. RTEANE LAMBERT invites ‘att poteatd with thetr young charges and will preve to them practically how éasil: very btu child can learn to speal Freneh ™” ith fluency. ors PUBLIC ‘LECTU RES IN GERMAN a peer 1G BUECHNER, Xd R 2), 23, 27 aud 30, commencing apenas a aus sta te ovening. STEINWAY Peer URE ft sagt Fourteenth street. THIRD LECTU ONES bay, November 27, tor Rentieimen only: Subject:—"UEBER, | ZEUGUNG, VEREBUNG UND SEDLEN-SUDSEAN: Admission, 50 caniet reserved ‘seety, 80 Yente axtra. Tickets and programmes at the stores of F. W. er per, 77 University place ‘estermann & Co., 524 Broad- way; G Schirmer, 701 Broadway, and at thé door. 2: R EDMU ND YATES will deliver, for the first time in New York, bis cele. irae TUE PRINCES OF THE PEN, PART 2, THACKHIAY NNYSON, LWER, CHARLES READ E,, i WILKIE ‘COLLINS, ILLUSTRATED UATs, Why AR OF CARTVONS, in the SOUTH REFORMED CHURCH (Dr. Rove . ith avenue and Gwent -fAixst street, for the beneiit of th rere ence Hee SATU at So'clock. V0, Phor sale at Uutton's book store, a3 road way, of at the door on the evening 9: the lecture, pernoum on HUReH BROOKLY. E's LECTURES, MR, nora As STANLT will deliver two lectures at, Piyanouh Church, Brooklyn, aan REPAY, Deo. 8, a THURSDAY, Dee, 12, Subject of first L LAV iNOS § DISCOVERIES, Enblect of second Lect HENKY M. STA! ANCES Rigcoveny OF LIVING. Bele Of cours, Beek only, prie at W. W. “apope' ‘a 216 mn atree Ghandi Brow’, 11d Mon: tagu miroot t 14 Bired way Now Yo ale of seats for ingle lectures wil commence on MON- DAY, December 2, at the above named offices. NEW PUBLICATIONS. JENEALOGY OF THE SCHENCK ee nd volw in whic! a | ory oi ngiy fe tacea ib back wo ans cently reocived Nant d by the th dt tee ee i at | speetion Se SaaS ata OOTH'S PHBA’ BBW ROOT BACH vet DURT S NI ETO ‘with appear in ie ‘Sorened impersonation of Produced with all the tumes, ac. FIRST NETLSON MATINER ON SATURDAY NEY’ MISS NEILSON as RON ist dy at ate nt Shekspeare’s co mgomedy As Zou LiKe Tt, 4 Owing to other engage her present one must necessarily be very limited, THANKS ING MATINEE ON THURSDAY "AT 2 O'CL ORK, when will be given, Ko Botzcttue'a beautiful pray of TRANGER, JAS. W, WALLACK. .THE STRANGER Mis RATE NE MRS. HALLER eats tiny bo teat rea ‘rie Week in advance at the The- atre, or at Ditson & Co.'s music store, 711 Broadway. Bower. Ta ..Manager Thi reat Drama of POMP, with Mr, J. J, McCLOSKEY, the author, in bis splendidly drawn character or Pome: with the glorious Et ry DAY THANK: HURSDAY, “THANKSGIVING DAY. Tyo Splendid Periarmanees Alternoon atz, Evening ath ¥E i y RENEE OR Kuk pig LOSER. NONDAYS porienY OF LIFE: NION SQUARE THEATRE, PROPRIETOR... Tee MR, SHERIDAN, SHOOK MANAGER... MR. A.M, PALMER LAST NI OF SARDOU'S GREAT SOCLE AGS now in the third month oF Its most stwccesstal carcer, GRAND EXTRA MATINEE OF AGNES, THANKSGIVING DAY, November 28, at 2orclock- Saturday Matinee begins at 134 o'clock, Evening per- formance beyins at & Box office open every day, from §, A. M. to SP. M, In active preparation Mr, JOWUN BROUGHAMN'S now Romantic Drama, ATHERLEY COURT, and other novelties. JERMANTA 1 THEATRE, Fourteenth street, near Third Lableih a NEUENDOKEE : ‘ WEDN. BRA, WEDNESDAY EYESING. November 27, at RL DIAVOLO, Zorlina, (rst appearance) LOUISE BECKMAN Fameta CLARA PERL Fra Diavot LUELM HOLS, Lorenzo... ER ETY £2 betg hae FORMED THURSDAY EVENING, November 28, ats o'clock, GRAND EXTRAORDINARY PE) POR BANCE, An celebration of THANKSGIVING DA THE JEW. VISE, LICHTMAY LINE RREDELLE WILMELM HORN L BEETS Git SPRIGLER $ Reserved’ Seats, $1; general single seats In Private Boxes, $1 50; er ission, 75e. : Prosceuium Boxes, $15. Tickets at the Terrace Garden Theatre office, on Fifty- ninth street; also corner Fourth avenue und Fourteenth street, and at Koch Bros. y. HEATRE COMIQUE, Mr. JOSH HART... Sit Broadway, + Lessee and Manager MATINEE NIBLO'S GARDEN. oon A. iF PALMER Cio rt LOS GAR! GRAND myroreat Dron es, noe ake KGIVING EVE), eine MUSICAL ny aber 's oF BOTAOLE will m: presente with all its glorious Pa be Sconery, ana nd Hie cena “> PHANKSGIVING MATE iste, THURSDAY. AT HA O'CLOG: ever seen in America, bred ean now be had at Cag bi Mee, Dooi Rernlar Matinee, Saturday, ADMISSION. + ONE DOLLAR, tie’ Circle and n at 74, Carta Reserved Orchestra’ Statis; Para Balcor Family y Uireie heave ‘on Crosby street) TINEE PRIVES, Admisston, with peered Sent. Family Cite ‘le (entrance on Crosby street NSLS GARDEN.—THANKSGIVING MATINEE, ‘The grandest pactacle ever witnessed, EO AND LOTOS, L. THURSDAY. Al BSERVED ORCH wos MUS| ONE WERK ONIN OR Hii WANDERING, DUTCHMAX, TO-DAY 4’ WIS EVENING AT 8, By special request the ‘actor Mr. urlesaus of ol LAN Y THOMPSON, ae new Dru WAN DE PUTAUESD AY, NOVEMB RAND THANKSGIUING ae IB TREE PERFORM ANG ES IN LECTU He ROOM, APTERNOON EVENING A’ RNOON, at 14 o'clock, in Bt DOLLAR, RA CHA with, the Snttat ON DES, MORNING ATL Te ETAIOPIAN artesaue ol NY SPECIALITIES. IXI¢ THOMPSON Pantomime, the with a ait in hi BARBER and BEAULIPUL ER, BLONDES. Last "ISSEY ‘by the world-tamed OMe, Ss LYDIA peOueHON RRAT "oo HER © “ANY, WEDNESDAY AND fiugspay. Soreater 87 and 23, THAN TANKSULVING MATINER 2 THANKSGIVING Xion, the greatly snecersiul Burlesque ALADDIN, ALADD! ‘with all its caj mere specialtion, TWO CHAHACTERISTIC. BALLED DIVERTISEMENTS, GENDARMES DUET, SPLENDID SCENERY, , CHARMING MUSTO, Beats should be secured in advance, and the rush at the box office avoided, THURSDAY'S MATINEE opens atl, begins at2; over watUNS bay EVENING opens at 7, begins at 8; over at 10% o'clock. oO LY! ‘MPIC. SPECIAL, For the LAST WEEK of the LYDIA THOMPSON ‘TROUPE, FRIDAY EVENING, Movember 29, the latest edition of KENILWORTH. ALLACK": ics Froprietoe and, Manage: r. Mr. Lise h fa Bucene ESTER WALLAGK ROTHERN onl d DUNDRUARY, crow, DED HOUSES, NTHUSIASTIO APPLAUSE, nid tor seats: hecondtates the openlag he securing of seat: MONTH. IN ADVANCE, LORD DUNDREARY a DUNDRBABY EVERY EVENIN Boclock, ands satURDAY MATINER, athalfpast lL TAL DUNDREARY MATINEE, Due notice will be xen, of the first appearance of Mr. aRHto GILBERT, KFFIE GERNON, Mrs. JOUN thks eee Ww ALLACK'S THANKSGTY) MATINEE MATINER beat 3 ATINEB MATINEE: or iad tials ros DUNDREARY, i ORD DUNDREARY, AT 1% P. MATINER 20, LA DA’ yea MATINEE MATING, All the Mammoth | MATINEE | Misy Annie Adams. Star Troupe at the ~~ MATINEE, is The WATERMELOXS An entirely new r KING OF jo at - I CARROTS, MATINEE. N K Miss Alice Montague, Fun, Merriment KE and Prof. St. Clair. Langer 9 at MATINED | ir. Ma werty. MATINEE Se ald ‘The hest bill yet Mr. James McKee. offered for MATINEE MATINEE, Miss Jennie Hughes, — MATINEE | Miss Kitty O’Niel. Extra MATINEE Miss Ada Wray, ‘To morro’ MATINEE THANKSGIV Extra Mat rato DAY, MATINEE AT2 YP. M. THAN Ving day B. CONWAY'S: BROOKLYN. THEATRE. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1872, SHEEP IN WoLrs CLOTHING M"™ F. EVERYBODY'S FRIEND, THANKSGIVING MATINEE NOVEMBER 28, ATS P.M. TH By 85 Broadway, opposite Nibl CHAS. w an 's Garden. MANAGER SSED 01 or Fi AVEDNE SDAY, THIS DA MATINEE. THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, MISER OF THE FOREST. ACTIVE ¢ WIRD. Garpsens Durcn BIYMES, SAI URDAY NIG’ WILLIAMS! ©. SCHOOLORAFT'’S FUN, THE MC UANNS, grerance COMICALITIES, MISCH. GEO. Lyte ine KITTY HENDERSON, aaa RS, EXTRA MATIN NG DAY AT 2:30, EXTRA MATINER TH. NG DAY AT EXTRA MATINEE THANKSGIVING DAY AN FRANCTSCC and Broadway, WANK NGQ DAY, AT 2h ALORIOUS BILL THIS Wie RANCISCO MINSTRELS. ‘The great RICARDO, Birch, Wambold, Baeks, Read, Fredericks, Norrie, Johiso ‘owers, Muilaly, Gibbons, OF ow THAT HOOKS LIKE ME. RE maak MATINEE THANKSGIVING DAY, AT 2% _ Beats secured six aye in advance MINSTRELS, at the Old Homestend, iL BRO JADWAY, ‘ite | EVERY EVENING THANKSGIVING. ant SATURDAY RATINEES, IGINAL PROGRAMM. ROtAND COMPANY, Kelly, Delehanty, Hengler, Gampbell, &e. BRYANT S OPERA HOUSE, 23D | STREBT BETWEEN Ih avenues, near tre, EVERY EVE T 8. SATURDAY MATINEE AT 2, OTHER CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, First mad of Me. HAR Eecen BayAny $F a AN WOOD, Irie, edlan ae Banjos STRELS. THe BLACK BRIGANDS, 3 MIN STRELS |THE BLACK BRIGAN ANUS MINSTRELS. |THE BLACK BRIGANDS, BRYANTS MISSTIELS, THE BLACK BRIGANDS, ND MATINEE ©) THANKSGIVING DAY, COMMENCING AT LOCK, Torin PasTowe OPERA cos 201 ROWERY, Third appearance'of the Comic Artist, aay JOHN T. KE ND in “MRS, McGRE'S HOTEL,” sa7PRDAY, | The DALY HOS in Son AMA—“ACTORS BY DAYLIG. 4 TONY PASTOR IN 113 Lates SONGS," JENNIE ENGELS NEW SONG. “O7DONNEL ABO! GUS WILLIAMS, HARRIGAN & HART, An entirely new bill by all the Stars, __THAKRSGIVING DAY-Ghal D MATINEE AT 2, N10, 8 GARDEN, RAND INateul eon HOTS. TO-NIGHT, THANKSGIVING MA’ Sid "aT lg ore Look: NEW, yor YORK STADT THEATRE, 45 AND 47 BOW. shen pany. , November 28, 1s72—Grand Matinee and Evenin Fmance, by Professor VANETZ. To begin rt atz an a evel Kk. Full particulars id programmes. THINWAY. HALL. HENRY M, STANLEY, HENRY M. STANLEY'S FIRST GOURSE OF PIGHE LECTURES will be piven Re Heinway Hall on the followin; (ates December 3, 4 pt Be The aaa cp he e ei ated in this series hashes IN CENTRAL AFRICA. THE nbtitole 0) FRADE. UMPHS SOF CHISTANT eeantt manoy OF THE HERALD EXPEDITION INTO THE LAND OF THE MOON, THE BATTLE OF THE JUNGLES, NIGHT, TRIBUTE ede THE KING OF UBBA, ee ae NE 3 beni “1: DRA AND SCIENTIFIC NIK AL +, STORY. <f AND THB FAMOU 7am TREASU Rie a Tit: AY , D ITS: HE MYSTIC NILE a « €. Fach Lecture will be upon a different su, terspersed with amusing ancenotes. Course ‘Hekets for the eight lectures—prie, $10, includ. WAND. et and in ing seat—now on sale At the hox ottice, Steinway Hal! ‘he sale of ee for single lectures wil cunimence on Saturday, November 90, at the box cites, Steinway Hall, Schirmer’s, 701 Broadway, and Theat 1M Broadway. piynocrn e Heket otied, S$ LECTUR , ATANLEY i 4 THURSDAY, inane le of seats, for bn Conrse only, will begin on Tues dav, November t William W. Swavne’s, 216 Pulton street, Brovkly: buander Brothers’, 172 Moniague street, and atlls Brow wey. _Course tickets $3," PLILHARMONIC SOCIETY RESERVED BP. Complete sets of tickets for converts and rehearsnia, rt My in parquet and balcony; also single adinission Fiiperick BLUME, 27 _Union square, Broadway. ite | WSompanyynow, AMATEURS FOR A DRAMATIC it vik ' arbor Hamivalavely SEAGH WO, 1 Merald oftee "J Et eae DECEMBER 12, EXTRA, LLACK'S, V AULA DUNDREARY. MATINEE BATURDS AY if and NERMAN LIEDERKR 31, 3 and 35 ena Fourth street, axon First Regular Ball, seaso WEDNESDAY, Fombers can introduce their info nds. Tickets, $2, admits one gentleman and ladies. CHARLES SCUIPPER, Secretary. ROOKLYN a ACADEMY OF MUSTO, RAND GALA BILLS. THANKSGIVING PERFORMANCES, Day ASD SIGHT. THURSDAY, MBER 28, the eminent ¢ Aes in, Mr, W. J. PLC puipporte POWER) YIN, THE GREAT DAWA OF EILEEN OUE, in the afternoon and bet, Hightin the MORAL ¥ THE TICKET OF LEAVE MAN. Box Book open Monday, 2 TpHannsarvina WEEK, THANKSGIVING WEEK, P, T, BARNUM'S GREAT MUSEUM, MENAGERIE AND CIRCUS, Ma ACTL NEW FEATUMES, NEW FACES, ‘NEW TALENT. RIOUS A YPHITHEATRR R ENDENT WITH TAK BEAUTY AND TOS OF TLE METROPOLIS. MENAGERIE OF OOSTLY RARE WILD BEASTS, THE GREAT ZOOLOGICAL COLLECT OF AMERICA, tg) PM, THRON PROM Ub SIZE AUTOM CH aN POM EUROPE. AVAIES NONDESCTRIPTS. AND nO Da WORLD'S WONDERS, NTERESTING AND INSERUC sre TO THE WHOLE HUMAN FAMILY, THANKSGIVING DAY, GREAT PREPARATIONS. EXTRA’ ATTRACTIONS, THREE PERFORMANCES 42 M., 2290 aud 8 PM. ors open from 9 A. M, to 19 AST DAY BUT ONE POSITIVELY OF THE BAT % CENT SHOW, $1 INa, Nove 2%, IME OF W. WT. MORGAN, the greatest Hurdle Rider living. Following eminent cauesteians volumtect i= . Stickney, Sr.; Levi J. North, F. Whittaker, W. Dacrow, Signor Faranta, In addition to which, # SHIGE SA Ay! AND INFANTILE CORPS, WITH sith PERVOWMING DOG3, besides all ry nathan Ane or the ee BME. se aie BEASTS Rie OF ‘will be ©) it Hg te te ection of ¥ . m ‘D EVENING, 0 ion RNUON AN E ‘us performances begin. one nous barre the circus ‘Adinission to all only 25 c TO-MORROW ANKSGIVING DAY. Shows will be given for the I GRAND SACRED. CONCERT WILL TAKE PLACE at the Chureh of St. Charles Borromeo, _ Place, Brooklyn, on Wednesday evening, Nov. giclock, Musto by the chow and other eminent arlists. Tickets 5 0 cen’ BW YoRK “MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 615 Sa iy, between Houston and Bicecker streets. Ever; one should visit this wonderful Museum. Te ie full OF ything people shoul soo fad understand. Lee: on “the Philosophy of lage.” ‘Those partics Unable to attend these ures can have then cents, by addressing ‘ TARY NI sake OF ANATOMY, ots Concert Room (wit ie # Sons for these o January 26, Februat will be assisted by Rergner, vivloneet reevived at Messrs. and at Messrs. Ch ILLIARDS.—CYRILLE DION WILL PLAY A BRAC: tice game of 1,000 points at * room, 248 Br way, this (Wednesday) at Fnoon, at 2 o'clock, with his brother, beta Dion; th the Iast practice game prev Ah en ‘olin, & ‘and wr i" names for the sertes Jordan & Marten’s, #38 Broadway, kkering & Sons, 1 ast Fourteenth st” TING,” BY MILLARD, its boul companion to the author homas’ Intest: Songs, “ Not Lost, bat Gone Before, fom | his enntaia, »., Publis 71 Browdway. N TBLO'S GARDE (WEDN A = tonto as EO AND OTE: RTAIN MIKES ATT rE _To-MOnKOW= THANKSGIVING MATINEE AT 1M. TISSON HALL, LY F RERT, BETWREN avenue and Ervin snow ready to be For particulars ot Matsto, ¥. 2 MATEUR ACTRESS (WO OR THREE A ladies of culture and abilities to take partin Ainateur drama‘e entrainment, -Addrous lew, HISSIIONIC, Herald ofiee, TO.NIONT. BAT 15. ee atsorouian THEATRICAL AND SHOW “PRE: TING ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATBICAL, MINSTREL AND Vaniery CUTS CONSTANTLY ON Hawn.

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