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— WHOLE NO. 13,258. _ DECEMBER 8, 1872—QUADRUPLE SHER DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS. AMUSEMENTS—Prnst Pace—Second, third, fourth. fifth and uxth x —Third, fourth, fith and sixtl ASTROLOGY—Fountexntn Pack—Sixth column, pall SEASON—Fount: Pagy-—Second coluwn. ALLIAROS—Tnrarexxtn Pacs—Sixth column. BOARDERS WANTED—Firreesru Pack—First, second, third and fourth columns, | BOARD AND LODGING WANTED—PFirremnta Pacr— | Fourth and fifth colamps. | BROOKLYN BOARD—Pirtexxtn Pacr—Fifth column. BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Fourrexstt Pace—Second and third columns. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES—Firrexnta Pace—Sixth columa. BUSINESS NOTICES—Nixtn Pacr—Sixth column, . ie pal tpi} sited SALE—Fourtxxextu Pacr— second column cuena a SALERMEN-bisreenTi Pace—Third and fourth columnue. oO, AN _GARDENERS—SixteenTs Pace— ' eoruinii. COABTWISE STE AMSHIPS—Sixreesrn Pace—Sixth col umn. COUNTRY BOARD—Fu int Pace—Fitth column. DANCING ACADEMIES—Foutu Pagr—Second cotumn. DRY GOODS—B8xconp Pacy—First, second, third, tourth, fifth:andsixth colainns, and Tuinp Pace—First, sec- one gn third columns. BPWELLING HOUSES TO LET, FURNISHED AND UN- SURNISHED—Tautexsty Pace—Third and fourth golamus, ata EUROPEAN STEAMSDIPS—Siareenta Pacr—Fitth and sxth cotumna ? EUROPE—Turatexwen Pace—Sixth column.® YINANCIAL—Exveventa or —Thied column. YOR BALE—Fouwen PacK—Virst colutin. hee ==? ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— ‘wnteenmn Pace—Fourth, fitth and sixth columpe. FURMPURE—Fietventu Pace-—bitth colunm. ¥RENCH ADVERTISEMENTS—Sirxteestu Pack—Fifth oS HE WANTED—FEMALES—Sixteenrn Pace—Third column. HELP WANTED—MALES—Sixreenty Pack—Fourth and fifth columns. HOLIDAY PRESENTS—Tminreentu P. xth —Tuinp Pace—Fitth and ann, HORSES, CARRIAGES, & ‘sixth columns. HOTELS—Firteenta Pagr—Fifth colamn. S NOUSES, ROOMS, &0., WANTED—Tuinp Pace—Sixth eoltimn, INSTRUCTION—Siareenti P, INSURANCE NOTICES—Tu JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY AND BER GEN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Fountesntn Pace—Third column. LOAN OFFICES Turnrcxntn Pacr—Sixth eolnmn. LOBT AND POUND—Tutrp Pack—Fourth column. MACHINERY—Founrn Pace—First and second columns. MARBLE MANTELS—Siatxenta Pace—Sixth colamn. MATRIMONIAL —Fourtrenta Pacr—Sixth column. MEDICAL—Foonrkxyen Pack—Sixth column, MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING—Tuinp Pacr—Third column. MIS@ELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS—Twe rm Pace-- Sixth column. ¥1SOBRLLANEOUS—Fourtu Pacr—Third column. MUSICAL—Founty Pacn--hecond column, NEW PUBLICATIONS—Nixtu P Sixth column, NEWSPAPERS—Sixrexntn Pack—Sixth column. PERSONAL —Finst Pagk—First column, PIANOFORTES—Founru Pacr—Third column. PROPOSALS—Tainreentn Pa PROPERSIONAL SITUATIONS W. Stxrxenrn Pac—Second and PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY RENT—Fourteenm Pace—Third and fourth col umns. REAL ESTATE [0 EXCHANGE—Focrtrystn Pace— Fourth column. REAL ESTATE WANTED—Fovrteentn column, RELIGIOUS NOTICES—Tuintrent Pace—Second and third columns. REWARDS—Tarv Pace SALES AT AUCTION. columns, SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES—Sixtrentn Pace— First and second columns. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES—SixTEestH Third column. #PECIAL NOTIC SPORTING—DOG col- Sixth column. ace—Third column. Pacr—Fourth ourth column. ‘OURTEENTH PaGk—Fifth and sixth Pace —Tnirp Pai BIRDS, &C. Fourth column. THind PaGe—Fitth col- mn. Ri ESS PURPOSES—Tnieteent Third columns. ERS’ GUIDE—Sixtexxta Pacr—Sixth column. UNFURNISHED ROOMS. D APARTMENTS TO '—THIRTRENTH Pacr—Sixth column. WANTED TO PURCHASE—Fourteunta Pacx—Sixth column. Wa’ JEWELRY, &C.—Turnteentn Pacr—Sixth TORE! colun WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO LET—Fourreenta Pacy—Third column. WINFS, LIQUORS, &C.—Tartuexta = Pace—Sixth column. ——-- ee FOR ALTMAN’S, STERN’S EHRICH’S, MEARES’, STEWART’S AND OTHER DRY GOooDs ADVERTISEMENTS SEE SECOND PAGE. HERALD’ BRANCH OFFICE—UPTOWN DVERTISBMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HFRALD KECEIVED AT THE BRANCH OFFICE, 1,265 BROADWAY, WEST SIDE, BETWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY- fECOND STREETS . ADVERTISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED FROM § A. M TILL 9P. M, ON WEEK DAYS (SUNDAYS 2 TILL OP. M.) AT OF JNO EXTRA CHARGE oF ANY KIND. PERSONAL, GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OF BROOKLYN, WISH to adopt a young girl trom two to three years of age; must have lignt complexion and regular ieature Address, with full particulars, ADOPTION, box 192 Herald office. OLTON—WOODHULL—BRADFORD.—WILL JAMES Bradford, W. H. Bolton and M. Woodhull please send their addresses to the office of the Texas and Pacific Kail- way Company, 50 Exchange place, New York f \OFFEE.—LEFT YOUR THINGS, WILL CALL FOR letter this evening. Do write fully. T. YJERMOND GJERMONDSEN, OF TVEDESTRAND, Norway, will please make, his address known to, callon Capidin Tallaksen, of Tvedestrand, at the office of Funch, Edye & Co., 7 South William street, New York. FORMATION WANTED—OF HENRY KELLY, A musician, who came to this city from London in'the ship James Foster, Jr., in May last; is supposed to be in Whe city. Address his ‘anxious wite, ELT EN KELLY, 185 East 109th street, between Third and Fourth avenues. AM AT 6] EAST TWENTY-FIFTH STREET, CORNER Fourth avenue. Call at once. A F THE GENTLEMAN WHO MET THE YOUNG widow lady on Staten Island boat, about 6 weeks fince, and who afterward escorted her to her home, ‘would like to see her again, she will accept the offer then declined, ug she needs his friendship and assistance, Ad- dress Mrs. B. GRANGE, Herald office. ONG BRANCH.—YES, I DO. YOUR LETTERS hurt me deeply. it,¢7as impossible, upon honor. pcwant T was indifferent to you. Wish to God I was mistaken. PCLEXOMEET ME AT THE FANCY DRESS, BALL atthe Argyle Rooms, Sixth avenue, near Thirtieth street, Monday night, | ARTHUR, ISSING—SINCE WEDNESDAY LAST, A YOUNG ‘man, slightly built, aged 22, looks about 18, complex- Jom fair; was lust seen nt 69 Fifth avenue; wore w dark suit, @ pink scarf and a round hat. Any information re- specting the above will be thanktully received at 59 Filth avenue. ISSING—SINCE TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, JAMES Hagan, 33 Eust_ Broadway, between 45 and 50 years of age, about 5 teet 7 inches, siout build, with gray hair and whiskers, blue pea jacket, velvet vest and Kossuth hat Any information concerning him will be thankfully received by his wife and family at the above number. ISSING—SINCE NOVEMBER 25, 1872, JOHN TYSON, t, Brooklyn; years of age, Steet high, ‘slim build, biick hair and slight dark blue frock coat, brown vest, dark mustache ; striped pants, yellow top cotton socks," galter shoes and black cloth cap: Any information conceruing him will be thankfully received at the above number. R. J. LINDSEY,—SEND YOUR ADDRESS TO F. CROWLEY, 44 West Fayette street, Baltimore. IBLO'S,—WILL THE LADY WHO TOOK GEXNT’S rd Thursday night address M. F. E.. Herald office? ERSONAL INFORMATION WANTED OF MISS JULIA Clunsy, who lived at 74 Lexington avenue Jast Spring. Cail ER, m8 Broudway. fs ©.—ADDRESS H. M. C., HERALD OFFICE, WHERE + @ etter can reach “you. Thanksgiving HIP ANOY |—STEAMER WYOMING, SEPTEMBER voyage from Live man, please send WANE, Engineer, {UNSHINE.—ARRANGE WITH LOTTIE POR NEXT ©. Thursday evenin; Masquerade, Greenwich ave hue, corner of Twellth street. The Middies are coming, with the Lieutenant is ENCE, WHO MC 10 CARM ’ ED A PIANO from 876 Lexington avenue, near Sixty sixth stree a few weeks ago, will please call at 481 Broadway, there is money for him. pool. IS7L | Thomas Glennon, fir ur address or call on JAMES COCH- West Tenth street, New York city. ILL ANNA SMITH, WHO FORMERLY LIVE rere Bartlett, call on her at 158 West Thirty. «0 ILL THE LADY, WALKING WITH A LITTLE boy on Thirty-second street, Saturday even At Piftectin street aud Seventh, avenue, hilt pa Bunday, oF address L, LIVINGSTON, box 5,626 P Sppomung an interview with gentleman who addressed ner. ANTED FOR ADOPTION—A GIRL PROM ONE TO two years old. Address COMFORT, Herald office ' ILL THE PARTIES WITH WHOM MISS K. w. Dewey may have boarded at any time duritg the jast three vears address immediately CONFIDENCE, Herald oMfice ! ‘RTH AVENUE STAGE YESTERDAY AFTER #)) Will the two youny Iadies who got out at Forty-fith street, if agreeable, please address to. gentleman who sat opposite?’ A. B. JUDD, Brooklyn Post offic —ONCE IN DRUG STORE, TWICE. IN se Communicate by addressing DRUGGIST, THEATRE THEATRE THEAT! Tu TI TH BA THEATRE THEATRE FHEATRE. NEATRE THEATRE THEATRI THEATRI UE co! co} REEESRESE, ist tat ttt ttt) ecncacecooaag SESE SS RSSRR RARE S is} Es THEATRE, TUKATRE, THEATRE THEATRE THEATRE, THEATRE THEATRE THEATRE THEATRE, THEATRE, THEATRE THEATRE THEATRE THKATRE THEATRE IEATRE HBATRE THEATRE THEATRE THEATRE THEATRE THEATRE THEATRE THEATRE THEATRE THEATRE THEATRE THEATRE THEATRE, foncecaa: Telstatatetstatstetetatarnietstats I RRO ECOL LOLS eceso escss RESRER EEE ROLLLOLLLE. THEATRE THEATRE THEATRE THEATRE THEATRE THEATRE THEATRE THEATRE THEATRE THEATRE THEATRE THEATRE THEATRE THEATRE THEATRE THEATRE THEATRE THEATRE THEATRE THEATRE THEATRE THEATRE COMIQUE COMIQUE COMIQUE COMI COMI COMI COMI COMI COMI COMI COMI COMI COMI COMI COME COMI COMI COMI COMI COMI COMI COMI COMI COMI COMI COMI COMI COMI COME COME THEA THEAT! 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THEATRE r AFRIOA; THEATRE AFRICA; THEATRE AFRICA; AFRICA; XPRICA; AFRICA; AFRICA; AFRICA; oR, LIVINGSTONE AND STANLEY, LIVINGSTONE AND STANLEY, AFRICA; APRICA; oR LIVINGSTON AND STANLEY. MR. NEIL 1 THEATRE WARNER THEATRE THEATRE 48 THEATRE THEATRE THE THEATRE THEATRE HERALD THEATRE THEATRE CORRESPONDENT, THEATRE TUBATRE HENRY THEATRE THEATRE uM. THEATRE THEATRE STANLEY, THEATRE THEATRE AFRICA; THEATRE THEATRE AFRICA; COMIQUE AFRICA; AFRICA; AFRICAL r AFRICA; ‘ AFRICA; AFRICA; AFRICA; AFRICA; APRICA; AFRICA; AFRICA; AFRICA; AFRICA; AFRICA; AFRICA; OR, " THEATER! LIVINGSTONE THEATR AND THEATRE THEATRE STANLEY, THEATRE THEATRE MR. THEATRE THEATRE NEIL WARNER THEATRE THEATRE As TH TRE ab TRE HENRY THEATRE THEATRE me THEATRE STANLEY. THEATRE THEATRE AFRICA; THEATRE THEATRE AFRICA; THEATRE THBATRE AFRICA; THEATRE THEATRE oR, LIVINGSTONE AND STANLEY, THE HERALD CORRESPONDENT. AFRICA, AFRICA, AFRICA, AFRICA, AFRICA, WITH NEW SCENERY, EFFECTS. COSTUMES, ALL THE STAR TROUPE oF THE COMIQUE PERFORM IN AFRICA AFRICA AFRICA AFRICA EVERY EVENING AND THE ' PHEATRE WEDNESDAY THEATRE THEATRE AND FHEAaRe ATRE SATURDAY THEATRE MATINEES, CATE APRIC OR, LIVINGSTONE AND RAT! STANLEY THEATRE THEATRE MATINEE, THEATRE THEATRE WEDNESDAY THEATKE AND HEATH SATURDAY, | THEATRE THEATRE THEATRE rpumares bit BROADWAY. COMIQUE, MR, JOSH HART, ‘Theatro COMIQUE, Losses and Manager. COMUNE. THEATRE comQuE, Theatre” eee COMIQUE, oe if BROADWAY. Theatre COMIQUE. The: COME Theatre COMI atre ¢-—-_——_——-4 ) 3 ¢ j Bioaoway ; Qu: ‘Theatre COMIQUE, The: COME The ane Qi. PREATRE OOMEQUE, are COMIQUE: T H ¥ A v R ead th Endorsed by the public, he largest number of stare. aving something slew a'l the time. ntire change of performat 11 the troupe ini btly app: nious Applause zreets re! z omments of the press. PATRONIZED totally ectip: UNSURPASSED ATTRACTIO. ombination of all the stars. pen every night and Maune ammoth array of talent. neluding the uick and rapid each act, ot BROADWAY, pla BROADWAY, BROADWAY. Y. De BROADWAY. me BROADWAY on BROADWAY. Li BROADWAY. Sie BROADWAY, me BROADWAY, id and many new faces. niversally acknowledged am the Star Troupe. ening performance at $ o’elok. NTIRE NEW OLTO. 8, SONGS, DANCES, ‘The great Novelty Troupe in a pleasing and entertaining bill, BY FASHIONABLE MULTITUDES. Epthusiasm increases nightly. Aw unequalled organization. Phe most saecess: novelties of The strongest attraction ever conve on any stage, odern times. rated gall previous eftorts, Complete Triumph. Delighted Audiences. THE GREAT E HIOPIAN COMEDIANS, Novel, varied and select entertainment. UNMISTAKABLE MARKS OF AV’PRECIATIVE DE- Lien, Unprecedented success. Roar’ 8 of laughter. Screams of ecstatic delight, THE MAS' OF TH WORLD, THEATRE COMIQUE, THEATRE COMIQUE, THE SUSTAINED BY A j COMIQUE, R NOVELTY THEATRE bl BROADWAY, 14 BROADWAY. THE BEAUTIFUL LADY VOCALISTS. THE BEAUTIFUL FEMALE CHARACTER DANCE, The most artisuc Song and Dance men ever seen, MINSTRELSY. SONG AND DANCE, Jokes, Puns; & Comicatitics ng everything ina theatrical way— roaking one of the most side-splitting and pleasing entertainments ever witnessed by the public. For full description, names of company, &., see other columns, Fon, merrim ‘The sentimental and com combined EVERYTHING NEW, BRIMFUL, nt and laughter. FRESH AND Entertainment tor YOUNG and OLD, MAL! and FEMALE, TWO HOURS AND A HALF of uninterrupted AMUSEME LADIES DELIGHTE THE CHILDREN ARE PLEASED, THE AGED FEEL YOUNG AND LIVELY, while spending an evening at the THEATRE COMIQUE, THEATRE COMIQUE, 514 BROADWAY, 614 BROADWAY, . OPPOSITE ST. Ni TRE OF presenting a continuous carni HOLAS HOTEL, AMERICA, 1 of fun and more real, genuine artists than any other house ever attempted to do. ENDORSED BY TE KI UBLIC. COMIQU! Bf 514, BROADWAY. ENTIRE PRESS, AND INDULGENT ef Tr icons . NE — HE A a A TRE — TRE c ORIEN q o™M — oO IQUE. —_ IQUE. OPEN EVERY NIGHT. OPEN EVERY NIGHT. OPEN every OPEN every OPEN every AT AT ese ae CURTAIN rises SURTAIN rises RIAIN rises RTAL rises MATINEE commences MATINEE commences MATINEE commences MATINEE commences THEATRE THEATRE € 5 oO ° macn x ene, c THE A TRE. Pris 514 BROADWAY. OPEN EVERY NIGHT, NIGHT, NIGHT, NIGHT, ieiereerecee 2 Reexexse benteted S8882ccx THEATRE ° wae-E 614 BROADWAY. 514 BROADWAY. THEATRE COM! oO M ices of Admission = Sh BROADWAY. THEATRE COMIQUE, Q U DO THE A TRE. PARQUET AND DRESS CIRCLE, b0c, Reserved Seats, $1. FAMILY Matinee every Wednewa: Matinee every Saturday. NOTICE, ACADEMY of NOTICE, TEENTH STREET, Grand Complimentary Benefit to Colonel T. TUENDA NOTICE. MUSIC, IRVING PLACE and FOUR- ALLSTON BROWN, AFTERNOON, DEC, 10. For full particulars see notice in the amusement col- DOORS OPEN AT 12, CURTAIN ,RISES AT L PHEATRE vow) T en THEATRE ComiquE, aD Way. WEDNESDAY. SATURDAY WEDNBSDAY AND SATURDAY WBDMBSDAY AND SATURDAY. POR THE List O” 4H OOM AN COMPANY LL PARTICULARS BEB ANOTHER COLUMN THEATRE OOMIQU _— THEATRE COMIQUE. ne on be oe oe ola ole Ne COMIQUE, COMIQUE, SH HART. . Lessee and Mavager CARD ‘TO THE PUBLIC Jn answer to the many questions regarding the exten- rive advertisiuig of the THEATRE COMIQUE, Mr. Hart respectfully informs the publ intention to Lapresy pam the minds of alt S the world in general that the entertat Dightly at the ry PHRATRE COMIQUE Tae are ax UNIQUE, UHASTE, REFINED and ARTISTIC as at any theatre in the city. Mr. Hart respeetiuily asks the publi Jowing comments of the city papers — THE NEW YORK HERALD, THE NEW YORK RERALD, THE NEW YORK Jn its remarks of Ube sensation drama, AFRICA; OR, LIVINGSTONE AND STANLEY, ic that it is his ow York and ty given to read the fol HERALD, says: “The story isa better story than ‘Leo and Lotos,’ and the cocoanut dance js as marked @ feature in its way ax the third act in ‘Agnes’ or the stage scene in ‘Round the Clock.’ The Theatre Comigne is enerouching on the art ground more exciusively the preroxistiv of or of Doony Barris Prince Leo and the Princess Loto and Jobnny Aarom, which we are also competied to la ment. But there is fun iv the plece, even if it ix bigh art” THE SUNDAY TIME THE SUNDAY TIMES THE SUNDAY TIMES AND NOAWS WEEKLY MESSENCER, The Theatre Comique bas renched such a degree of ex as cellence in the character and tone of its representati that it now appeais toa mueh higher class ot patronage than has ever before in this country been bestowed upon & varlety performance. With nothing to offend and everything to delight an © in his characteristic en- tertainment, Manager Hart may congratulate himself on joty business to an honorable and having brought the va st essfu) popularity. The discipline of My. Hart's theatre, both before and behind the curtain, is as rigid asin any first class theatre in the city. Many ladies are in his audience nightly, and it is his most honorable ambition to increase the relative number of these. If ladies wish to enjoy an evening of hearty amd innocent merriment they may fearlessly go to the Theatre Comique. We can assure the public that, from first to Inst, the patrons of the Theatre Comique will hear no word and | ‘witness no gesture that prudery itseif could term sndeli The performance is varied and cate, coarge or vulgar, 10 most cases excellent SUNDSY. DESPATCH. SUNDAY DE PATOH, SUNDAY DESPATOH, The theatre is one of the best conducted establish. ments in America, and for the production of novelties or refinement of entertainments perhaps is unsurpassed, It is no longer @ variety show, but one of the most chastely conducted places of entertainment in this coun try, and is nightly crowded by ladies and gentlemen of refinement. No person, however fastidious in disposition | or refined in taste, can find anything to cavil at in the performances. If Mr. Hart only continues his pre nt system of management, and there is little doubt he will, One noticeable lishment is the air of refine fortone must follow him. ature of this ex eltently conducted est the most broadly humor: items in the programme. Nothing approaching vulgarity ment which pervades © isatall tolerated by the management, the result being in witness the en- that the most keenly sensitive lady tertainment without the slightest tear of having occasion to blush. This cannot be said of all variety houses, but the Theatre Comique has always enjoyed an en reputation in this respect, and is greatly patroniz the ladies in consequence. EVENING MAIL. EVENING MAIL, EVENING MAIL, The Theatre Comique occupies a peculiar and almost isolated position among the places of amusementin New York; it is the only place where the rendering of mis cellancous programmes has been made @ succes-, and where a variety business is performed tree trom vulgarity br offensiveness. NEW YORK ATLAS, NEW YORK ATLAS, NEW YORK ATLAS. among the various pleasing, features of the Comique entertainments are the many. repre- of the softer sex that attend them. Ateach sentativ Performance the auditorium, 1 thronged with and cm- ellished by elegantly attired ladies of fashion and stand- ing, whose superiors, as @ class and as theatre-goers. are not to be found in New York. They come in crowds, with their husbands, children, and, of course, with their gallants. It is safe'to say that they appreciate and re- cognize the various merits of the plays und performers th the ready heartiness of real critics. It is well worth atrip to the theatre merely to view the varied beauty of form, feature, toilet and deportment displayed by these fair visitor THE STAR. THE STAR. THE STAR, Theatre Comique.—"Africa; or, Livingstone and Stan- ley,” adrama in one act, by the indefatigable author, Jotin F. Poole, 18 the latest ‘sensation at this establish: ment. The piece is played nightly and at the matinees to houses crammed to the doors with audiences, in which the female element largely predominate. In fact the Theatre Comique has become, under the able manage- mentof Mr. Josh Hart, an “institution” for the ladie; Husbands bring their wives, fathers their daughters a the male sex in general their lady friends, which fac in itself a sufficient proo! of the dnobjectionable ter of the entertaininent given, ‘The public are under some obligations to Mr. Josh Hart for the presentation of a variety entertainment that, while it embraces all that is tunity, racy and brilliant, never borders upon the indecent or panders to depraved taste. Mr. Hart provides an entertainment that combines the best features of the drama, the concert room and the trel hall. He aims to secure the best talent, places very piece upon the stage with care, excludes every- thing from the performances that might jar upon the car or the senses of ‘the most fastidious and gives us a variety ow thatmen can enjoy and everybody witness with leasure. The variety olio brings out the full strength of he company—one of the best in America—and the enter. tainment altogether is one which should be seen. We Know of no establishment where an evening can be more leasantly passed; but to gain admission it Is necessary fo be on hand early. SUNDAY ERA, SUNDAY ERA, NDAY ERA. It will be seen that the attractions and novelties at this theatre not only maintain their own but are constantly being added to with @ discrimination and protusion which would be enough to make the success of halt a dozen managements. NEW YORK CLIPPER. NEW YORK CLIPPER. — NEW YORK To be able to procure a seator even eligible standing CLIPPER, room after the curtain rises isan exception rather than arule. The attendance has continued large, a agreat por tion of the audiences in the lower portions of the house | bas been composed of ladies, | Prices of admission to the THEATRE COMIQUE. Admission Ticket sessesees “ Reserved Seats. oe Fauily Uirele ‘ ‘ . OPEN EVERY EVENING at7 P.M. Begins at’ P.M. MATINEE, MATINEE, MATINEE, MATINEE WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 2)5. NOTICE. Pas TUESDAY AFTERNOON, December 10, | a Western land. _ AMUSEMENTS, BROADWAY, “sVuovous AYMavOus THBATRE THEATRE THEATRE TUBATRE THEATRE TURATRY THBATRE THEATRE THEATRE THEATRE THEATRE E UE UE UE OR COME COME COME COME COMIQUE COMIQUE THEATRE THEATRE Mr, JOSH HART,..,.. Role Lessee and Manager. Hecond week of Join ‘oole’s very successiul Bensa: Hoo Drama, tounded on tacts, entitled 2a CA; | Hd Pyriyet AFRICA; OR, —— LIVINGSTONE sy. LIVINGSTONE AND EY, — Engaged expressly to enact the character of MENRY M. STANLEY, ESQ, ————=Mr. NEIL, WARNER, ——___ ———Mr. NEIL WARNER,————_____— ——Mr. NEIL WARNER. ———— Mr. NEIL WARN he very talented and accomp! Tho entire ompany in a new and original Olio conciudins every evening and the Matinees with Poole’s Drauia, in one act, enti AFKI APRIC AFRI or, LIVINGSTONE AND § LE TONE AND STANLIE NE AND STANLE Now produced, after long and careful with every adjunct entire! New Scenery by. . aeee on New Properties and Appointments &; New Music by.......000. New Dresses by... -..; -Buchiieist and the toliowing powertul cast:— Henry Mo Stanley, Special Correspondent of the New York Herald. a Mr. Nei! Warner Mirambo, King of Ujowa.. Mr. E. D. Gooding Kongobouri, hing of Manyemeh.): Mr. J.P. Crosse Amer Ben § n Arab © Mr. J, A. Grave Kouko... oe 7 - Mr. John Hart Yambawamba { Mr. Frank Kerns Preparation, new and elaborate «Rt. 1. Weed Vian. ScaMredohn Wild Hookadwit ‘Mr. John Queen ‘amwambo. hela r. Wo West Yawakoo ... Arricans UME L. Harrigan Wapahushi Mr. RK Hall Saparee Mr. T. Hart Atnanwa Mr. J. Bradiey Hakabee ase “Med. Guilfoll Unyam, a dumb Airican Mr. F. Donelson Zana, Wite of Kongovour.. MisipAda Wray EE Ae ats aera aapetaoninsress Miss Kitty Tilstone Karackaboo.... AEA Miss Emma Maddox Samsawee......... eee . Miss Kitty O'Neil Mrs, Biddy’ Malone, a Lost Widow. ....Miss Nellie Santord c Arabs, ¥ pugo Dancers, &e. 5 8, SCENES, & SCENE 1—AFRICAN LANDSCAPE. The King of Manyemeh and his dumb. messenger. Mirambo again in arms. The African Queen, The Lost Widow, Facing the danger. Mrs, Maloney’y History. Koukou makes love. Th ncing Africans Thé st coming on. Characteristic Airican Sports. SCENE 2.—TROPICAL LANDSCAPE, Mirainbo and his follower. “The noonday sun piercing the burning sands is no fle cer in his rays than I am in Slaves for the my purpose.” arket. ‘The stranger from “He secks the little old man with the white beard.” Sisiya and her faithful guide. In search ©, safety. The dumb Unyam and his charge. SCENE 3,—IN THE JUNGLE, The King and his warriors. “What means that unusual Arrival of Stanley. commotion ”" “Who are you! “My name is Henry M. Stanley, My occupation—Corre- spondent of the New York Herald. My business here— To search for one whom I have sworn to bring back to civilization, alive or dead.” Interviewing a King. The compact, Foes of Mirambo. Publishing the King’s biography. The ambuscade, American tactics. The battle. Sensational Tableau. SCENE 4.—AFRICAN WOOD. Karackahoo and her foreign friend. “All gone but me.”” Sold for slaves. Koukou brings intelligence, The sacked village. 8c E 5.—THE SLAVE MARKET. ‘The Arab Chief and his prize. Mirambo and his stock of slaves. The Queen of Manyemeh @ captive. “I am no slave, but a free chief's wile.” Stanley takes a littic ex- ercise. Issuing an Emancipation Proclamation, “wirl, you are free!” In action, A sudden fall In the slave Inarket. “I wouldw’t advise you to follow, because it not pleasant to interview a Colt’s American six-shooter’ Exciting tableau, SCENE 6.—TRO-ICAL VIEW. Unyam's news Is good news. Zanza returning. Tidings for the King. Biddy and the Atricans. A comical situa tion. SCENE 7.-INTERIOR OF AFRICAN BAMBOO HUT. Stanley installed. Kongobouri’s gratitude. “Thanks spoken are but words; but, Stanley, 1 will aid you to find ur friend.” The best proof of a'great country. The Expedition. “But the reason ot this search tor one little man?” “That man represents Science and Civilization |" ‘The Congo Dancers of the Land of the Crocodiles, Congo Cocoanut Dance by eight Africans, Stanley's soliloquy. “said I will find Livingstone, and I'll doit? Mirambo's treachery. The taithtul Mute. Vengeance on the white face foiled. Death of Mirambo, Startling tableau, SCENE 8.—LANDSCAPE, General rejoicings. Unyam a hero. Mrs. Maloney teuches the Airicans the Irish war-cry, Stanley and his Royal Ally. “I feel that the hour of meeting grows nearer.” American enterprise, Another triumph for civilization. SCENE 9.—-MEETING OF LIVINGSTONE STANLEY. GRAND HISTORICAL TABLEAU. EXTRA NOTICE. Mr. HART begs to state that the GRAND MPLIMENTARY BEN} Col. T. ALLESTON BROWN, who wasn great looser by the fire at 718 Broadway, will e place atthe Nasiets ‘ACADEMY OF MUSIC, ACADEMY OF MUSIC, ACADMEY OF MUSIC, PTERNOON, AND FIT TO DECEMBER 10, DECEMBER 10, DECEMBER 10, upon which occasion artists from every place of amuse- Tu the city will appear. ment in the chy in MAX MARBTZER has, in the kindest manner, tendered the services of his entire Opera Troupe and Orchestra. The entire Theatre Comique Compa prtists from Tony Pastor's Opera House, artists from Bryant's Opera House, artists from Niblo’s Garden, in ail making this the grandest entertainment ever given atone and the same place. 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