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, 2 CITY REAL ESTATE TATE FOR SaLh._) FI Central. I—-MURRAY HILL, NEAR PIFTH AAT teeinemak aenrtle four sr? high stoop brown House, with im STLLAwS & 0% Gon 11 Pine street, NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1873—TRIPLE SHEET) SALE—VI wre rr AOR ise, fa at a Ee ow 80 rable? ee feeb nieve we. Beh dena, nie sirect, Brookiv. WILL! 1 STREET OR SALE—GREAT BARGAIN FOR eng ‘TERMS easy—ab fo Aci jh |, east ‘of Fates on ee ols - Spe Serer mproved La eee , pean teat ion en a to E 8 ORANE, Broadway, corner Twenty-ninth street ONG BRANCH.—A SPLENDID PLOT OF ABOUT oat 1s ray near esd End Hotel, for sale; excellent fe hs M. A, J. LYNOG, 63 Ocdar street. _ A near Firth avenne, | for 8a! d bargain; M.A. J. for sale very low and on easy iaroa, ay for sale ot a great bargain. avenue, Marray J ill, Ib tor oa OH House, uw tor sale—Possession; in fine order: Fe SALE—HOUSE AND LOT NO, 35 EAST NINE. HANDSOME HOUSE ON Forts: SIXTH, Well rented. , 63 Cedar strect. VERY — CORNER HOUSE ON PARK A Cedar street, N_ ELEGANT FOUR STORY BROWN STOOP fear Central Park and Fifth avenue, ‘Owner at No. Basi Sixtwniady street, eae cue gwiserUeep, incomplete ordet. Appy trom ae OR SALE—aT A GREAT pay boon ONE OF pM LR yh ey ‘wiil let it to a good tenant. FRANKFIELD, Kigih ave- nue, owner. MADISON AVENUE, NEAR Prees: Le oneal at eral oy SITE ON aoa (oa OT ENCH, 68 Cedar street FICENT WATER ron PROPERTY—ON ‘AG! of gentle- men «a eget ae peclally tose | ‘ond ot yachting ; rt tions en ‘oan be purchased at any price, oid in suburbs Sta the same relative 10 id Ban! ay Building, south as a subu don that "oahtal Park Beal MELVILLE &. M. orwalk, Conn, we YORK BAY WATER FRONT AT PAMRAPO, N. t, Iaberty street for Cenirai 3.x 22 guinutes frou) foray daily’ tof i) feet shore iN two four story stone Residences; o: taken in eee Bina uavee etal PSF CRAW FO! FRAN v and Third arabes. 1B NUMBER OF FIRST ween J. LYNCH, 63 Cedar st, ADI OUTING OEN- OR SALB—O' nixth siree! vase) ins bean c fice fot cash. ADISON AVENUE.—A class Houses for sale. ‘ORTHWEST CO Atty B HOUSE, hard woods, ever; ai mogern ¢ sold cheap.on esrrpemle egagemenesy mil be in Bitar tay t fronk Bi eae a°Fs}CHARD MORRIS, 196 Front street U igh \~FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, athe to cron ee tocar tout rary eth aad range i : rend SUitrees 3. 8 Se Box 1,208 Post olfice, N.Y. t 10 RENT—NEAR beets tore? Dagens, STATEN Isiand, a stone Tons ie ie winter or summer; Fogua she ee lag branch can Ro Bld SBGuLti 39 West tw el tibrd at. ahh AVENUB,—SEVERAL re ass HOUSES, below and opposite the Park, including some mag- aiticent corners, tor se , yr yNon, 68 Cedar street. East coe —IT'S CHEAP.—FO! STORY STORE Biro oreriy ga second avenue; well let; located above ir Pe GHAW FORD, corner F Fifty-seventh st. and Third av. F'n SALE—THE FOUR STORY BROWN STONE 0 it Hi 25x50 feet, lot 25x100 fest, No. 118 Bast orty-Aith street SHINE wrest ‘on bond and mort- gage, Apply to J! 48 Ann street. OR SALE—ANe ELEGANT FOUR STORY BROWN stone Toure, 20:50, lot half of block; hanasomely frescoed and finished in hardwood and eles sntly fur nished ; must be seen to be saypreciated no agent need apply. ‘Call on the owner, on the premises, 1 East Thir- iz -seventh street, near! ‘Lex ston avenue. | OR SA! ALE—TWO BEAUTIFUL BUILDING DING LOTS, 25x10, connecting in the rear, fronting on 112th a: 113th streets, between Third and Loxington avenues, west from Third CEBU ee Agents, $48 Hudson stres be SALE—BEST BUILT HOUSE IN THE CIT nish superb; dimensions 25x0x100; location ‘o, 1 East Fifty-third street inutre 6 on the premises. HIOR BALE OR TO LET—FOUR FOUR STORY AND basement brown stone high stoop Houses on east side Jot Lexington avenue, between Seventieth and Revenin first strects; corner house 20x50; terms to suit Apply on premises. Be ae: OUR STORY STOOP, BROWN STONE House for sale, on favorable terms, or would rent furnished, tor one fear, 0 owner, ow the pre ise Hi Selina aE 1474, WARD —OWNER MUST HAVE SOMB CASH, theretore we offer to a prompt purchaser a very Gestrable piece of Teuement Store Property at @ figure that will pay ower 13 per cent on the cost. | About $9,000 required. SLL & HURST, 921 Third avenue. ih ee Apply to ast Forty-four streak est Side. A WEOR SALE, A BARGAIN FURNISHED, A. FOUR story and basement Brunswick stone House, en- tr new, cabinet finished, on 127th street, one door ‘West Seventh avenue; or will rent om a lease; term easy. Application on the Also a three story britk House for sale in Brooklyn, Carleton avenue ; price $7,000; terms easy. A WfOR SALE CHEAP —TWO CHOICE LOTS, IN- + eluding # corner ironting the new National Parade Ground, receitty adopted, in Ue upper part of this city. OPTS BRO'TIERS, ‘arren street, A! HA. yoni HOUSE FOR BROWN STON ale: n block orice $180; very easy terms. Adaress Tanduey, ‘697'Saxth w corner Fortleth s A. BIGH, stoor Hous! EN ROOMS, ALL improvements, pertect order; rent $1,000 per'year; Tense of three years, for sale very low or would let the upper or lower part. No, 231 West Forty-third street, hear Broadwa ie 3. tst, dstory high stoop brick, 18.6x45x100. 3 Mory Ingh stoop brown stot ber Wxl00, pur story high stoop brick, ). story igh stoop bric ‘story a ‘oop wee hich sop bee i RAN \HEAP TENEMENT HOUSES. J With st., Sstory, double, 25x60100, ren 3 story, double, 25x44x100, rented { double, 25x72x10), rented fo: ront ahd rear, 25109, rente louble, 25x64x100, rented fo 5 story, doubd! sos gonbl UE, ch events 25x60x10), rented fo: 25x61X100, rented for. 3,600 Real Estate Broker, nd iwenty-tirst street, orion stn ORVALTEN W. TEW YORK OITY, APEST LOTS ON MANHAT- tan Island; only, one h for gbout 27 Lots; small amo wnt of cast wilt OMTER BRONTE No, 4 Warren street. Mi ellaneous. ES ON ALL THE PRINCIPAL STREETS nes tor sale at from $12,509 to $300,000, M. U,fis Cedar street, ALL THE AVEN A —HOU: + anda A.J. LY A -LOTS 0 «up town fine Water Fr nts. (OR SALE-=FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN stone He rly painied aud decorated through- out; good netglit ds price 882,000, & i. A’ CRUIKSHANK, corner Broadway ana Forty-fourth stfeet. BROOKLYN PROPERTY | FOR SALE ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE, INTHE LONG }8LA’ D FAV SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, CORNER OF FULTON AV NAV |. AND BOERUM St OFFICE OPEN FROM 8 A. M, TILL 9 P, ML ON SUNDAY FROM 8 TILL 9 P. M. CARRIERS’ AND AGENTS’ DEPARTMENT, 1 €RONT STREET, BROOKLY! OR SALE—IN BROOKLYN, FIVE MINUTE: from Clty story, boris: it WALK agem of h House, furnsshed, three d Sub-cellar; all modern iinprove- wen to be appreciated; price of house jurpvure at valuation; possession at State street A PINE BROWN STONE Dwelling; ali modern improvements; located on a Bue avenue; terms easy. Apply at 73 Broadway, room Sa SACLE OR TO LET TO PRIVATE PAMILY)— Handsome marble front House In First place, Brook yn; with or without Furnitive: elegant location all im- Provenients; newly refitted; easy terms: family desirous Of giving up housekeeping. ' Address F. M., box York Post cal New PROPERT ¥ LAT BI PO: arior, dining handsoinely ot BOR SALE AND AT TARRYTOWN AND ALL ALONG THE HUDSON i Good in vest raul articulars with 8, EM- BERSON, 6 Sixth avenus ‘ room, kitcHen, laundry, bat qurnished utitul farniture; garden, T° LET—AT MOUNY VERNON, A FURNISHED House, containing 12 Fooms, halt ‘ere of ground and WESTCHESTER COUNTY TO Kiver, Residences for sale and to let, either fur. a orumurnished. “Building sites and Sarus, for TARRYTOW to stssiol, A new House ; el fruit and sha iver view: fine ooation rent cheap, SUEMBERSON, 600 Six havent, Bavle 0 per monih. Address or QUINi ‘ise Vernon Post offi fice scpeabagehiaaatae PROPERTY. 01 T or “THE RAL OR CIty FOR TO Beer. —_ PRODUCTIVE AND DE Hata LE tor sale.—25 acros tor ‘two favorable yeai yormation address BYRNES, ES m, N. J. T PASSAIC, ON Nigh GROUND, P Five Lots iinproved, with fruit, ke; Howe. : We with cellar heater, range, Wash tule, iotund cold waren ath, water c .;) Price $11.00; terms easy, os Leonard street, city. T NEW BRIGHTO. WaTATER TSLAND.—TO RENT, Brick Villas adapted ‘tor Winter or Summer: gas, jot and cold water, dc. ; gardens, lawns, shade tre delightful location; near ferry; reduced rénts, HAMIL. TON & CO., 41, Pige street aan OF 2% ACRES FOR SALE OHEAT— Jadison, good house and outbuildings; two of excellent w Also cistern in ee. quantity ot ye 4 of various kinds; pos- oon as desired; terms to suit. For tull par. Wy to & b, HUNTING, Real Estate ‘Agent, ‘or fu HAR yn SPLENDID CHANCE.—VERY CHOICE 4 ACRE Farm for sabe in the most healthy and veautiil part ot Bucks re Fengeyivanity De mil oe a large town and stat miles from ailade| mnie ona nger "tesins daily; only ¥ cand, all” like tenant House: ne ita burn cost splondid water; price only $6, ae a wheat, h ;, bulance very soar is is a bargi Take ) A. in from toot of Libegey street Now York : SemJergey Central Railroad ham, Pa. ; North Pennsylvania Ratiroad to Qu akerown, Pas were You arrive before look: Can'roturn at. Bash Hi ouposite depotysfor GL WALKER. “PAARM FOR BALE—ONE OF THE Most DESIRABLE Farms in ae hewn county, Maryland, near the dourishing town of Newtown ; @ 1uUl deséription at Mount & Jamison’s, 212 and 213 Merchants’ Row, New York, or address box ‘Ya Post ottien, N Newtown, M BURNISHED HOUSE TO ir OR FOR SALB—AT 4 Brick Church, Orange, $ Cae Fl at) depot; néid grounds; lot house, le, ould be ex- ited Jor New fork Property. apply at 180 Wallet. par tg REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE, Fins? CLASS 100 ACRE ORANGE COUNTY FARM for City Property—Five miles of Mia- A, aS ioe 10" F calle of phe 4 lepots, on Erie and Midi. large tvreling, wr rooms; ‘barns, sta es, £0; well stocked und payingyprice #10, bles AO TALON BROAN, masts evenveeuth streot. GENTLEMAN DESIRING A FINE HOMESTEAD in or near the city or Brooklyn will exchange val- gable and rapidiy advancing Southwestern eral and iron Lands; rallecea ig in SG ere ey may a Nene some cash or assume & mo! 1 EC. derienie ‘Address oom 28 Continental "Hotel, Phila- a. 0} Sloop Yacht, tn first claas coudition; completely fitted out in every respect; sound, stanch and sea- worthy; willsell, of, ome tor a 5) foot yacht. c. A. ER, 98 ©) hambers street. PULZGANT. PEACE, 4 ACRES, AT | DUNELLEN, 1; near Plainfield, one mile trom depot, one-fourth mule irom proposed new depot; dine buildings: will take Hare Jom or North New York property tn exchange. NEIL, Third avenue, corner Lith street. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A SPLENDID DISTIL: gry, in alates yee eeaegs Dew} sipat 8 f spring wal ngin ilers, Tanks, Alcohol Stakes Rh compe TE. SELDNER, 243 Bowery. se Fe SALE OR EXOHANGE—ONE-THIRD UNDI- vided Interest in a'Plot of 40 acres, fronting on Atlan. ork; & fine property. CHANGE OR FOR SALE—A 81 FOOT ‘CABIN’ tic avenue, near East New Bre alway, basement. - Prxos=to EXCHANGE FOR IMPROVED AND unimproved Property. Apply to WM. W. SMITH, 39 West Fourth street. ILL EXCHANGE FARM IN NEW JERSEY ($7,000, free and clear), Stook, Implements, &c., for proper= ty suited for liquor or grocéry store in Now York, Jersey Oity or ae GRE AYEAND 4 AYMAR & AYMAR, RA RAL HATTIE V WANTED. print | \ Farm oF RM OF THIRTY TO FIFTY Portie GooD A ANTED—T0 PORCHASE FOR CASH, A FOUR story House, between Fourteenth and Thirty-anth stro siscin th avenue and Broadway; also wantod low-priced Houses to sell or rent, furnished or un- iil age RBG table tauilies of moderate means. J. ROM, 'N, 1,280 Broadway, corner Thitty- third pon se w* NTED—A THREE STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE | in the Sixteenth weak for a cash purchase WALTER W. MONTAGUR, ath av. and Bist FOR SA SAL T A SACRIFICE IF TAKEN THIS WE HE Stock and Fixtures of an old and valuable calor store, established sixteen G@ years; sold in consequence of death of proprietor. Inquire at 417 Canal street. A..F PROMINENT CORNER LIQUOR STORE FOR —On Kast Broadway. Inquire of LAWRENCE BURKE 157 Kast Broadway. CORNER LIQUOR sTORE— maid cash nd to It ae R THE BOWERY, wess, for sale, as the $1,100. LEY, 12 Centre street. doing a Owner cannot au FIRST CLASS HUMAN HAIR, WIG AND MAIR Dressing Establishment for sale; Jocation unsur- passod: suceeastal operation 15 years; rare investment, Particulars 3 street. IMER: GEORGE Ww. Store Ageney. D FANCY STORE ‘located in ‘great business thoroughfare ; splendid “cash ‘Prades sotd in conscquentos or fi health. Varticul twlare 25 Chambers str eet sEORGE W. SIMERS, Store Agence: NO. 1 LIQUOR: ‘STO: -E FOR SALE; EXCELLENT location; well known: oxteusively patrontzud: ex: iraordinary ohanc man make money, Particulars 2 Ch: jt. Brae) GRORGE W. SIMERS, Store Agency. WHEELER & WILSON SEWING MACHIN aguarantee of future condition; all attachment alinost new ; tor sale about paler Mrs. YY, 51 Jane street. FIRST CLASS DOWNTOWN SAMPLE ROOM AND Lunch Bar for sale, cheap; also Oyster Saloons Kestaurants, and corner Liquor Stores np and downtow! LLOYD, 29 Broadway, BOOK, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS, &C., Business for sale; location central, and improving every year; old staud’; cash trade and favorable lease; owner ba S$ other business; price $10,000, and part in im: erty. Apply to GKIGGS, CARLETON & FOR SALE, CORNER LIQUOR STORES, ON eading avenues ‘at great bargains: also ou all bu 5 pri uit all. Stores 201 and 369 South street to let MITCHELLS Store Az T1 Cedar street. MEAT MARKET FOR SALE.—SPLENDID chance. Also corner Grocery Stores, Restaurants, Oyster saloons, Chop Houses, Hotels, Bakeries, Coutec- tioneries, Toy and Variety Store MITCHELL'S Store ‘Agency, 77 Cedar treet. a, cheap.—Also Drug Stores, Hat Stores, aay rand Bliliard Saloons, groat barg LL'S Store Agency, 77 Stores, La A LIQUOR STORE ¥OR SALE—ON FOURTH A oe, doing a good profitable business; owner te ing the city cause of selling. Apply to J. L. COOK, Fourth avenue. T A SACRIFICK, IF TAKEN WITHIN A MONTH.— ‘The Oxtures anid lease of a Cigar Factory and Store Gown town, near thr ries; ostablished in 158. Ap- ply {a LACHENBRUCH BH TkRS, 164 Water street, ew —FOR SALE, shoe Store, doing Thita enue. A "pst, CLASS LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE—774 Eleventh avenue, corner Faftv-fourth street. nex corner to Tenth avenue stables, No agemts need apply. fer Bi ITC ij ‘Cedar stre 1 A FINELY FITTED UP LADIES! good business. Apply at 77 Cones HOUSE AND LIQUOR STORE, WITH stock and fixtures, for sale, on the corner of ‘Twenty ‘third street and Eleventh avenue. Apply on ORNER DRUG STORE POR SALE—ESTABLISHED x years; doing good trade; rent cheap: opportu- nity seldom oftered; a bargain if sold immediately. Ad- dreas DRUGS, Herald Uptown Branch office, RUG BOTTLES FOR SALE—BETWEEN 300 AND 400 Tincture and Specie Bottles, | py sttadle for acountry drug store, at Dr. FULLER'S Pharmacy, 377 Greenwich, near Franklin street. ah STORE FOR SALE—GREAT SACRIFICE; Pinel Hook South ; $600; must be sold withm five days ee stot ana doing a good business, Apply at No. I ne street. I RUG STORE FOR SALE-IN A THICKLY POP lated nelghborhood; long established; large stoc: splendid trade ; low rent long leuse + satistdctory ri for selling. Address 8. W., Meraid oft )OR SALE—AN A NO, 1 LIQUOR STORE, EAST SIDE of the ci For particulars apply % MEYER & SAMSON, 66 Siren set corner College place. VOR SALE— EOTIONERY AND [GK t Saloon, suitable for oysters and Mquors; would: exe change it for a vacant oF i! House near city or in Mott Uaven, Avply on Third avenue, near 138th ‘street, F% SALE—ONRAP. STOCK AND. FIXTURES OF A T’ Fancy Goods Store, No. 21 Seventh street, F°, SALK—A FIRST iquor Store; long lease; best of } Call on Mr. WILLIAMS, 13) edt of regsons for selling F% SALE—FIRST CLASS FIXTURES ( Beer Bar, cheap. Apply at 59 Sixth avenue. (OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS VEGETABLE, FRUIT Powliry Stand, doing a first class trade; estab- itsned Tye present owner, baving a large meat bi Dess, cann nd to both; one-hilt ot the purchase | Money tuken out in trade. Appiy at 6, 69, 70 and 71 Cen- tral Market, Forty-eighth street and Br JOR SALE CHEAP—THE LEASE, AND ¥i TOCK tures of @ first class Liquor Store; must be sold, as the owner is going out s bh going outof business. Apply at41l Ninth ARE CHANCE—PAINTERS’ SUPPLY 8TO - I ner Third avenue and Seventy-tourth Wireety Stoo Fixtures and three Lease, only. Apply nD nt ease; price value of stock QHOE STORE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGB FOR re Kiyn, on ¥ Real Estate, Add Jn, Post office, Bro *BURFIXTURES OF A MERCHANT TAILOR STORE, Lf fitted up, for sale cheap. Tnquire at 703 Sixth eyes Rent of store $58 per month, Must be sold; a AILORING, MANU rat cl usiness, at Inquire at ttofice No 310 Wi $700 DRY FOR SALE, DOING A sacriti sickness the cause, it Forueth street, rei Wit BUY THE STOCK AND FIXTURES 0 Ww Hook and stationery Store Ott Third avenue, near fty-fifth street; rent $70, including two nice back rooms, Water, &c,; fixtures, show window aod showcases good tor any class of business. buitain wibin our ‘ot New. York; mu at bee ood schools Shurches; price about $12,000, LIAMS & BO.c11 Pine sirect. : YREENWOOD.—ANY ONE HAVING A FULL LOT in Greenwood Cemetery can etre Durehaser by addroming GREE WOOD, box 16) Herald office. { AMUSEMENTS. C THEATRE, YMPrO TH DISPOTABLE SUCCHSR ON NOURE of ‘the world-famed, “ “Postion Queen of Burlesque” Miss LYDIA THOMPSON HER NEW MAMMOTH COMPANY. ant week of we oe by George F. Rowe, Unapproachable, Or! Rech At ht aiing sefantenton and and tn M.. CoLnapion, been. 4 tA at expense, 1g the onl; Tahowledsed arti, fist of i fr character et art knows ue SSO eg, Acti, of Bis chazaceay ar art ta toa arisor rit OMe A COM ATORIAL. SEHENOMMNON, EVERY sven unveNtabate aN SATURDAY N limited ti Piet or Bit Hoon elve place LoSIRBAD, 4m UNION SQUARE THEATRE Proprictor...Mr. SHERIDAN SHOOK Manager........Mr A. M, PALMER WEEE Bogins at8 Saturday Matineo at 1:30, Carriages may be ordered at 10:30. aes EVERY NIGHT SATURDAY MATINEE, the INDUTABLE Vi VOKES FAMILY VOKES, POM ATOA merican P FUN iy A FOG, aggre aga and the pub- in the inthev eset oe tok time greatest ieee. Mr. H, 'T. Oraven’s charming Do» estic Drama ig tw acts, entitle: success of + —* earn this dramatic wo 2300, eee rae AY pee so f MoxTUOMERY ir. fr. OLAUDE BURROUGHS. Annie White 83 LULU PRIOR ats fire Saddrip....c Sra 3-H. WILKINS uy SHOULD BE SECURED IN in Mt ef open every day ‘from 8A ents poco TWO WEEKS in ad- vance, by ma reper WATURDAY, Boprersber 6, at 1:30, R. MATINEE PERFORMANCE OF FUN IN A_ FOG. DAN BRYANT IN DUBLIN, Opinions of the Dublin press GAIETY THEATRE. Last evening the performance, at the Gaicty Theatre Was rendered oxtromely. attractive by the appearance for the first time in Dublin for many years of a former Aud most deserving favorite, Mr. Dan ‘Bryant. ‘The piece which he selected was happily chosen, and was one in which he hes already attained more than the w umount of success namely, Samuel Lover's, “Handy Andy,” adapted stage, | Stace the | days ot tyrone.” Power Vad Drew it is hot foo much to aay that ‘ho _ representative genuine — Lrish 1e cbaracter, pars Sinpto nnd unafocted, has appeared af allo worthy of the reputation of a faithtu) exponent of the national gharactoristles of the Trish peasant. There, was none of foolish straining alter effect which it is frequent! pant to se0: and so thoroughly was the sympathy ani ofthe house captured that although the predue- fon of ite piece was delayed to an hour unusually late, Mr. Bryant was, in one instance alone, compelled to &p~ pear five times before the curtain In succession, amidst remarkable applause.—Dublin Express. GAIETY THEATRE. The ‘comic opera, “Fleur de Lys.” is, reatly sre i F the novel pleasantries of the libretto, Gut'more ospectally for tts exquisite music and those ten- idyllic love songs which afford genuine pleasare, Last evening It was succeeded by an adaptation ot “Handy Andy," from the pen of Mr. W. R, Floyd, in which Mr Dan Bryant made his first appearance, mpported Mr. i J, Roberts. ‘There are very few successful Tsonators of irish characters at tie present duy. upon difficult role to assume, requiring, aia natu. of | quiet electrio gery ma buoyancy of spirits humor, ite a fleity Yor ox oxbrotd Eaver's novel. Turnishes the ao wraght ‘with abundance of materials for exhibitin, on the stage Secullarly Irish, though it fy upnecossary a¢ this hour ‘Ot the day to say that “Handy Andy” Is not the type of an Irishman to the manor born even in the wilds of Con: nemara. But be that as it may, the public will laugh heartily at the caricature when'well portrayed, Mr. Bryant holds the mirror up to nature in this respect. He fuifils all the conditions requisite to represent the Irish- man a3 wo have been accastomed to seo him on the stage. His acting is of a superior order, irresistibly amusing. Mr, Dion Boucicault as the leader, Mr. Dain Bryant, with Mr. Barney Williams and perhaps a few more, complete tie muster roll of {rish comedians’ who occupy assured positions In the hearts of playgoers that love w see the sunny side of nature, all aglow wiih good humor and fun.—Dublin M; ae GAIRTY THEATRE, Notwithatanding the generally unsatisfactory state of the weather the Gaiety last night was as (rue to the pame it bears as itever was before on any occasion of Ute guogesuful carcer. Mr. Dan Bryant—whose appear dice, by the by, t regret to say, limited to two reprasentations--es' tie Iniinitable Mandy Andy, made @ decided impression, Kverybody was in love with Andy, tor who could fall out with the stupid, although to hin: Self innocepe mistakes of which he ts the biunderins per. etrator? Bryant is the Irishman al! the world over. [ie powesces What above all, other facultioy is requisite for the proper adaptation of the character. he portrays— humor, | A natural tow of humorous tion permeates his ‘y word and act. We have scarcely recovered the eilect or last Mmght's unro- strained pleasantries of Handy Andy to indulge in a re- ret that Mr. Bryant makes his last appearance to- ight. All who wish to gain a thorough appreciation of Mr. Lover's novel and Mr. Bryant's inimitable imperson- ation’ of it should not tise so rara an-opportunity as will be afforded this evening at this ‘avorite resort of the pleasure-seekers ot Dublin.—Bublin Post, THE GAIRTY THEATRE, Last evening Mr. D. Bryant made his’ debut before 9 Dublin audiet at the Gaiety, in the character ot Hanly Andy.” "Mr. Bryant, Who way Warmly received on “making “iis appearance, played throughout with Tiucit skill, and clesely showed that he had a thorough Knowledge’ of Covers inimitable, creation. rom the commencement of the picce to ita conclusi dience Was kept in a continuous roar of enter, Mr. Pits 's “hit”? was genume, and he richly ‘desorved the ite awer-ng applause wien gieoted him. trom all sections of a crowded house.—Dublin Freeman's Journal. PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. Mr, Dan Bryant concludes his engagement this week. The ‘reception accorded Mr. Bryant has been in the highest degree enthusiastic, and Nis performances during his briet visit bave fully substantiated his. clalun to. take rank with the leading Irish comedians of the day.— Liverpool Post. INCE OF WALKS THEATRE. After an absouce of nine years dititn which he has been playing with great success in America, Mr. Dan Bryant, the well-known and accomplisned itish com: edian, has returned to this country, and is engaged to Bey for twelve nights at the Prince of Wales Theatre. ryant is no stranger toLiverpool, where he has“troops offrionda,” and where his undoubted. talent was tooo nized and ed years ago. Lust night a large and '@" asseyn! FANCY GOODS AND FURNISHING STORE For | return, and the aie ae irded was a most hearty ae Tim O'Brien in the fashionable audie! ed to greet him on his ee, Br: ma an Floyd's gris aaa, novel. The funny ge, Irishman, represented, has not or late inere in public The representation Is often s0 ‘exaggerated as to idiom, dress and manners, that few Gnglish people care’ to see it; while intelligent Irishmen resent it as a gross and stupid caricature. me fact, in Many cases the stage Irishman seems to have degener- ated into a mere vulgar butfoon, and those who assume the character in the majority of instances think all that is necessary for them to do 1s to shout “Bedad{" inter- sperse the dialogue with afew oaths and display some one. a3) Handy Andy in ae of Lover's well-ki ag onetally ‘i Bi y stupid antics on the Fortunately, however, there fire a tew actors wi intelligent ‘conception of the Irish character, who, while eying iull_ play to the gen- utne wit and hamor—and, it may be, certain eeceutrict thes—of the Irish race. never offend the sen audience by objectionoble “situations” of their and the introduo- tion of si fags.” Mr. Bryant is ts toae, sad hp ekestiant mater, his nun ed wales although humorous acting, met with a hearty auin appreciation last aight. Every point inthe tstoe ks made tell, and the un that be created by lis representa. Uon ‘of the blundering Andy wos Kreat. Altogether his reception at the “little house” ras le most favorable one, and shows that the Bngiish public ‘cam approche Treg gE when it is properly put before them.—Liverpool jer MR, DAN BRYANT HAS ARRIVED, pus PILGRIM OP TO-NIGHT in Bain Hall, corner Great Jones street und La(ayette plage, 00 grand Paintings, Sonus, Musie, Lecture, dazzling Transformation Seen All tn ilustration of “PELGRIM'S PROGRESS." Seats trom We. to J. W. BAIN, dea tte adi ~MUsi AL. A. HALLAM'S MUSICAL Ac ADEMY, 13, UNION As cquare Fimo, Nota, Organ, Singh. Harmony, - instruction upilsunder Mr. HALLA - vervision: fags OF ‘private lesuts Sear hee YOUN aby (20 RAN), pil of int, would, like {position in church ; Cither Brooklyn of New York ress, F.. box Post office, New York ae “FORMERLY _PU- VARD.UNIVERSITY OF MUSTO A AND ART, CHAR- teres speci act of Leg synopels of Fea nied eoeuslature, 99 Clinton place ios Boereuary. J. JAY WATSON, President. CARR SMUSICAL =) Private Musical Ti ton place, September iny, "Circulars maile ANHATTAN AND LONG ISLAND ot of Music, No. 114 East Thirteenth net ‘igsonte Hail), betweeh Third and Fourth avenues, M Brook No. 28 Nout Ninth lyn Brauch, Fourth street, Rreet, Brooklyn, B. D. he seanon “of of 1873-74 opens First class Professors by 189 WATS N WILL | RESUME wetion at her residence, 98 Cli ran . Address Mis WATSON. ne Monday, September 1 ersin all branches of Vocal and Inst Modern Lauguacen Drawn, Vals, ber ed. A concert will very month by the ecsors and pupils; alterna Bee circulars, ! atthe conservatories, W4nNtzD—BY A SOPRANO AND GOOD READER, A position in Protesta: York, "dddreos Mra. LOUIS, P oat ofc Brooklyn of Now 3 Q)PENING SOIRER, TUF ‘BER A AT Profs. WILSON TESA SEP TEER ng Academy, Arthur Hall, Su West Fi Eighth avenue. Classes always “Rrnrwenth tree ‘ AUSE'S OPENING SOIREE DANSANTI Sti eee ut SePTEM EN Bast sTuiricenth street, saath HINERY, LARGE ARGE LOT OF NEW AND SECOND HAND A Steam Engines and Peller, Steam Pum; oad Manufacturors, 22 to 245 Wales atcoot, breghin. A Bowe went PRELIOH, .LIGH .. uti SECOND — MO} Posiniva x TH of BUFF. BILL and ‘est, ar ihe Border Men has iis" eet wt @elighted aud! 10 e thrilling neues are thost eifectvely en ef by Heal preceded by the porioms Comedic ry a of Ce DAY—FAREWELL OfeNEFLE oF ef F. CODY. preparation, eran von Drat ihe —" KED FOR LIF. A. NEW LYCEUM THEATRE wit! Frechte Fourteenth street and Bigah avenue. BELL le Manager Wise’ Mansell h nee, that fee one fi rae o cue if LAB Ot iy HTS the nal Hero o! Popo ise ta and n> New Lyceam Theatre wall be formally opened for beas0D on the ONE ae oF ND AY, BEPTEMBER 6 1 when will be ecepresented ime in the United States, and after nog gee ‘lure wunndred Hy hes in a Has guaranteed its impresstvones en, Me. Haniay's ante 8 a founded, on Victor Hugo's Lea ee ring the saine tit Dame" has boen chosen Tor perform. ance, ee vor the strong interest of the story and the exc REUENDID SPECTACULAR EFFECTS, all of whic be itaaid, are zoe ee legitimate, and will, iia hoped, b bo gra tying to the connoiweur’as well ai P oe Tn. CUM ment abroad an a Miclont o HW IVER THEA ig preclal te aol Ht the rinetva role in io artist to saenest of ciate alongs reer euneut in Felation earnes tw novelty in actors an Le on E OAsT, Saptmedo, the bell 1i9 original part ond ai Claude Frollo, the priest... Phebus de Coane ae ‘the soldier. oper is Sr ‘appearance in Americ he ged T + Ly in the gape pea Gringoire, Bes Jehan Froilo, ti duden' Slopta, the pay. ‘gover Tris ‘Guards . ralierton Esmer, froys Lewis Mine. Gonteltier iii iteres) ler appearance be: Fleur de tn, ler daug! hier. “itis Henderson fr Mrst appenraice i’ America) Ninette uct Mie aol pee, S pete - Miss Bruna Egerton sor =the Lovers ¢ Rescue Aor sor e Towers. of as mae “g id resh from the artist’ k of Me. Minar Bvery scone in Notre Dag brush,” The Lewli ne effect o. the views of old Pi Cathedral wili, it is believed, challenge compa: point of grandeur and solidity with tho most Ruccessfut efforts ever made in a similar ilirection in any part of the world. THE COSTUMES, ‘The dresses, accurate and picturesque in no common degree, have been designed (and manuiactured in Lon- don eects ally for the performance of Notre Dame in THE MUSIC. The musio, written and. selected particularly for the lay, will be found appropriate as well oa Tul'ore Srohestra wa pel tinder the baton. of Mr. ANTHONY .Mr, CHARLES WHEATLEIGH Stage Nf Masier ot ey Bullet aud’ of Groupings. BALE OF § OF SEATS, Beats for the opening night and for any of the repre- sentations for the first week may be secured on and after, Monday, September! the box office of the theatre and at the usual places. "3 MUSEUM. ELISE HOLT, : W°0?'s MONDAY, SEETEMBER }, 1873 First appearance since her return trom Burope of the EVERY celebrated comedienne, EAENING MISS: 18K HOLT, AT. MISS ELISE HOLT, 8 O'CLOCK, io per new comedy drama and 8 prologue, and ¢acts, SATURDAY nbitled . MATINER Bee AT. 2PM TICEN, mY 00 oera AND race PA 'PAWAPUBRNAL The young comedian, EDMUKD PIERO in. aeloske: on BUT FOR LACK OF GOLD, SATURDAY, pee SS the oggntriotty of mont A wee CoN eran fe the feet gedian Mr. E. EI WANDERL: Aceoeee OF MUSIC. SALVINL THE SALVINI DRAMATIC SEASON, +. Mr, MAURICE GRAU Ar, D, DE VIVO MATINEE PERFORMANCES EVERY DAY Director... .. Business Manager. iu has the honor to announce that me it TNENT ITALIAN TRAGEDIAN, the enor QMMASO SALVINI, in cenjongtist q comple lete Dramatic Company, ive in SEASON OF TW SNTY (20) PHRYORMANCE: aking his itst appearance belor New, york public on esa EVE, 5 “OHELLS 16, in his grand char. acter of In presenting the name of 40 frest, a celebrity to the American public Mr, Grau feels Uttle need be said in advance of the merits which have made this artist pre- eminent throughout Europe and won for him such honors as have been attained in art by none of his illus trlous countrymen. In order to make his representations hero as perfect as they have been abroad, Signor SALVINI has seiected RES VRAMATIQUE ef the most notable actors, ‘many ai wapm are reo hized stars in Italy, | Their long association with Lim the pertormance of the various masterworks of English and Italian genius cannot fail to secure additi eclut to en event which in iteelf constiintes EYOCH IN OUR ART HISTORY. THE SALVINI_ COMPA! NY INCLUDES BIGNORA 180) A MONTI, se gone of the leading actresses of the allan Stage, who has been memorably Identified with the greatest Yeiumphs of Signor SALVINI’S carcer, Signoras Pia Serafin Amelia Colonello, Eugenia Barracani, Marietta Casali, ele Barracani. Giulia Mancini. IGNOR ALESSANDRO. SALVINI, who, in tmportant character roles, has proved his entire worthiness to be associated with his brother, the ewi- nent Tragodian, Signors Giulio Casali, Lorenzo Picinini, Adolfo Splenetio, Atalo Fabbri, Gtustino Galileo Barascht, Edoardo. Dolla % Seta, Verne Bano Careociola, Altredo Piamonti, Mancini, eee Butt, Peary Malagoli. Pietro Bong’ int, te ed Seana ‘HE REPERTOIRE OF oF Pilvs in Which signe Salvini and his com pany itt ap) during his American engagement inclu judes those cl Wcuvre which belong to all tongues, and in which is acting has won for bin the enthusiastic and unanimous Applause of Europe and South America aod. elovated _ to bis present proad*pre-eminence, aed plays will poduces rite! a style of ae excellen oe SST MISE EN SCENE GND WARDROBE for Signor eel inte ‘8 performances wul be brought to this moe, with him. yn A no less Ch the nov- oe ft this enter; prise ‘will AY appre! ited. THE SCENERY, OSTUMES AND POTN TMENTS with Jrhigh ew ach ay will be presented have been pre. Pared ander Signor Salvini’s Scere supcrvision, and will be found remarkable fs eir historical accuracy and artistic beauty. IBRETTOS, oF books of the several Plays in which Signor Salvini Will appear, aro characterized by absolute correctness both in the original and in the translations These books will shortly, age te on sale tor: the convenience of 10 e to come Drior to its producti i ao aati an suNOl SAEVINDS AMERICAN TOUR fg Umited to one hundred perturmances, to be wiven tn New York, Brooklyn, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washing. ton, Boston, Cincinnaty, St. ‘Chicago, New Orleans ind Havana, in each of while h cities representations will te given from. aig folk GALILEO, DUINO, ZAIRA, MICHAEL MORTE CIV ive, SOPHOCLES, BOM ANCE Ae YOUNG MAN, ORE! RTACUS, PORQUATO ‘ORESTES, TASSO, DAVID RlaztO, ebura’ VENDIOA LA CULP. GIOSUE TL GUARDA Cost. s Several of these works, notably “Michael Angelo" and “Morte Civile,” have been written expressly for Signor Salvin, and in the delineation of the principal ters he has acquired a title which no other ar cared to dispute. “Michael Angelo," the tatent and bese Xmeriean tour, aod wil receive its initak ropreacctadt nel will receive its initial re berore a New York public, has onsite’ he translations of ail these plays have been copyrigh: by Mr. Grau, and he deemsit not out of place vosayy thar he intends t prosecute any Intringement thereof. SUBSCRIPTIONS TO Ti TAR SALVINI SEASON, The Subseription books fo ij OF TWENTY (CO) PERFORMANGES Will be onened on Monday morning, September |. at the office of BAL ae nlatratn mie La i ted Hall. Parquet and Balcony). 00. “and $60 ‘according to size and location,) (ace: as ‘ serie ie ACADEMY OF MUSIC, GRgND MILITARY ALLEGORY, COLOR Gt R GUAKD, SEVEN NIGHTS ONLY, commencing Se nper I ending § September 8, GRAND. ont ‘ARY ALLEGORY, COLOR GUARD, commencing September 1, spate September 8. SUMNER POST, Ror a} AND. ARMY OF T! va keri BLIC. bi for the benefit of Destitat lies of Soldiers of the The Soventy-first and enh ifegiments N.G.5.N. Yq ‘Will appear ia wes differe: Box office rd open M’ ASSOCIATION HALL ENING, sept 2. mit TDR OO — “ee tear POUR, Recitationtst of + Mr. WM P. GRTE! ee TbnoReTER SUTTLE, Pisnist. Shoat ERAN CRE UO A RR. J. JAY VILLERS Kelle ie dy BpDeCan, CUTE) in his new homor 7 People, We 89 SAIDER COLE'S LYCRUM ENTERTAINMENT, The following arti tire BANRLIN Sopranos WM. Adinission $1. i ASteodgh TitAly WORE” caa” uit Case NIGHT, 5 MINEEE: MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER Ls oe BW YORK MUSEU: JATOMY, 618 N way, bet ween, Houston and a strpos. a one should visit the wonderful mi 4 full le shoul ang Lt oan a aes gah et them i way, N aes ~Mt. ESPINOSA J a JEW AMUSEMENTS. Gace OPERA HOUSE, | Last NIGHTS ‘MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM, wit hike galls Yor BEN ithe pk pa ‘HE PANO PATRYLAND, ‘ome gordEous te aU SPOR Mahon fox 48 BorTom. NE HA ireat Star — the spectacte will be FOLLOW! AKRIED, Night Argo eae for ome hare pare Ce Dramatic Effects, inst NIGHT, ALY'S BeOAD A THEATRI Drama of all tines, UE WA La finue le MADAME ANGOT. AIMEE OPERA MARIE AIMER, Magnificent New’ Costumes, AIMEE Ma ATINEB BATURD. 7 tnd gighih evettn 0 & mme of the present seat Spt PNP Holle eae AR Magn OBIR SRGEAGTN Lhoiake og FANNY | priori REMP 4 Hy dhe ert ie Fairy, aE ae LAST i SATURDA fae mae o'cloo! m/DsUyAte Maite va BREA Matinee prices—§l to all Circle. oe Saturday) with the Sper ah Musical Fares ote CzbePt londuy, September 8. EMPUATIC SUCCESS evening, September 6, THIRD Saturday NIGHT'S DREAM se) ane the famous local Dra LIFE IN NEW YORE, ; A nd clnborats rrodacdn, the most intense NDERING JEW, sole sensation of Londen, and'to be produced Broad _ AUGUSTIN ‘DALY re bole ieee WS Manager at, most sparkling sensation of the new soasou,"—= And of the popuiar and powerfal BOUFFE! under the direction of Mr. C. A, CHIZZOLA, the Gasp, of Opera Bouffe, with the whole of the new su BRILLIANT COMPANY and GRAND C. _New and sin Scenery. hali-past one, LA FILLE DE MAD MADAME ANGOT. *_ Matineo prices, $1 and $10. Family Circle, 50 conts. Wauaces. ort Nicht of the ENGAGEMENT * ‘who will appear as a . USED uP, : followed by BEES, KERRY, received with NSWORTH ance in New Yo! HARRY staxwoon.| JAMES MORRISON, Mr. DAVE RE} On Monday evening, DAR ae In connection it ot eh all me vee A favorites, wt BROCKWAY, i: B. DONNIKER, BOUOICAULT. DION BOUCICAULA, STR CHARLES, OOLDSTREAM, . in his own charming Comedy, 10 APPLAUSE CROWDED HOUSES, in whieh he ay hipgreat on ‘is Rahdslae Rog Tn rehearsal, COLLEEN BAWN. AN BRYANT’S MINSTRELS, 23D STREET, ‘between 6th and 7th ay Mba near Booths Th GRAND REOPENING MON SEPLEMBER TT ‘EN MTEOPEN BEOPEN OND! REOPEN REOPEN NING, REOPEN MONDAY BEPTEMBER 1. NING, ONDA’ EMBER I, EVENING, First appearance {n three years of the erent Artists, First appearance inn Lp AG ja ‘ive Soarsof the celebrated Eecentric Comedian and Author. the pleasing pockiia and Comedian. “His first appear- KARL tS ead J. SCHOTT, J. * MORRISSEY AND EMERSON, aed TEMPLETON, WILLIAM, DWYER, Ww. YMOND, J. MONT, Ga. HEMPe, WwW. ‘InDSES, UGENE, the world-tamed Prima. enna . the inimitable Vocalist, Comedian ‘and Et MP ORATOR, MONDAY MONDAY RVENING, OPENING NIGHT BYENLNG, MONDAY HW M y EVENING, ENENING, OLA Nt TICE, erst appearatice of who ts now on bis satis Borers! paving. met with immense success in Di iio, aN OTT and other HE NEW ladipact etot THEATRE, RW. Day ae MONDAY, MONS, Mi MENAY, Royat Victoria Patace, Beappearance of the Ri MINUTES. ON THE RHINE. SAM RICKEY, p Mersfece First. a; SHOMNNY @ Miss BELLE HO f the ta CHEN, Nautical Burletta, entitle. KED Ox THE B. he King of Comedians, LUE KK Ltt aerate MASTER B BARNEY, who will sonst fe in an 91 renal sketch, enitled ADD RYMAN'S (ORIGINAL STUMP ORATION, vorite comedians, AND BILLY WEST, ITT, Miss Helene Sinith, Miss Alex. andersen and Mr. Georee, Ketchum will pag in the oti a Gees ‘i Bngagement extraordinary of the | erent Ba VAP in WIZARD IN THE WORLD, THE DEVIL'S DOCTO! Royal and Fepperial, Mesmerist and Contaror, from the EC MATINEE EVERY WEDNESDAY END Sironpay. gy FRANCISCO MINSTR EVERY EVENIN pare ony, Rites at, oe ac8, SAN FRANCISCO INSTR = BLS, HOOLEY'S OPERA HOUSE, BROOKLYN, « yapeTiag MO LCDR, Bab tember 1. AY MATINEE. nal KUS’ HOOLEY'S OPERA HOUSE, BROOKLYN. ‘Queen's Helb aut Var phat a his notes entitled “Pictures of Italy. RoBtvson HALL, RIXTERNTH STREET, REE DOORS WEST OF BROADWAY. ROBINSON, HALL, SIXTEENTH STREET, TORER * 8 #'* DOORS WEST OF BRO. Fee NG rAL MARIONNETIER, @ foo ss «se 4 4 * ROYAL MARIONNETIES, * # # * # from St, James’ Great Hail, London, where they tip ah 4 gave 400 consecutive Any caw As and 30 at the CRIN AMERICA EVENING, REPTEMBE bringing all Hig thet wonder MEC CHANICAL ARDROBE 8CEN L RPPECTS, N n entertainment Aisdngished by Charles Dickens in G° AND SEE UNSWORTH AND EUGENE, AT DAN BRYANT'S MINSTRELS, sa APPEARANCE IN, NEW YORK IN FIVE MR, BOB HART, The Colebrated Eccentric Comedian and Author. HE STRAKOSCH SEASON OF ITALIAN OPERA AT the Academy of Music, New York. ‘The office for the transaction of business in connection with the above will open at th aly 1, from Win. on Monday, my MM. atil AP M., and continue LE BULL VIOLINS, GOLD, MEDAL GUITARS. — Ole Bull Strings, Le each. Boia Pianos taned. Clinton place. lars mailed. CONSTELLATION OF STARS, UN: EUGENE, BOB HART, DAVE RBED, RELSE SEYNOCK, Musicat instruments re- Music for parties. Musical Agency, RTH, Murphy, Brockway, Stanwood, Morrissey aud Emerson. 0 AND ‘HEAR UNsWO! _THE GREAT “STUMP” ORATOR, AT BRYANEa. ELSE SEYMOUR, AT BRYANT’S OPERA HOUSE. Un THE WONDERFUL COMEDIAN, BVENING TELEGRAM EVENING TELEGRAM LEGRA. GIVES ALL THEATHIC. CRITICAL CONSIDERATION, GIVES ALL THEATRICAL ORITICAL CONSIDERATION, GIVES ALL TaN PRCA tow OBITICAL GIVES ALL THEA ete ware CRITIOAL CONTAINS, AND SONTAINS THE PROGRAMME EVERY PERFORMANCE TH PROSEANNE SF BURY PERIGEE THE PROGHAMME, OF J VERY 1 PERFORMANCE Cry TONIGHT, IN THE OITY TO-NIGIIT, IN THE CLIY (O-NUUE AMUSEMENTS, fjootad timarns, ~~ Srranson, The undersigned, in Pe theatre, hop aintns nrivat it hae gai and good not only in this, Mountey. numerous first class stars whe have engagements wi Decessur cache bate aT Boot, tre will open on ¢ theatre Moypay'E VEVESING. i: Sis. ny 4 ns, un vorite, wy OSEET JE (his fit appearance fn three youre, and will be followed by agate wotgHit, © BOOT ages (FLORENG oN Mme. SAMMY JANAUSOHEK, Als NEILSON, eee new plays have bi boon writien ex] cpressly for this ‘and will be 2 Bo ed dur ng the ‘Season, 1m WHICh, a JB Bi in py ‘The initial performance ‘of the season will be ‘with Mr. soguPlt JAPPRUSON in the title role, following powerfu the RIP YAN WINKLE 9 Derrick Yon Beekman, a money lender wig fon landiord of the 88 aD . Mi ‘Wwiii consist of ‘the’ vfetowing ‘ale Ps Mt be make ased from Ne! qullan Reed, 0. Rosin por valle Roe Cetin Baye serrensox MATINEE on on SATURDAY NEXT, at 1:30. RIP VAN WINKL BATURDAY EVENING, ,_Beptember 6, 187! i uit a Mi entire of bill, when will’ be produced, for the time city, me ‘Thrillin: 2 ng apa ane tional, eres entitled: tH 1h ie Collins’ irae wh be eet ty WE bape! 4 eit wat make her t appearance thi Seats may be secured six days in advance at the Box Office of the Theatre, or its “Branch ‘Ticket Office, at the music store of O. H. Ditson & Co., TL Breadway. NEOs GARDEN. anc, BUACE CROOK, The meen Ballet PSR Romance BLAS a WITH us MYHLAD 0 OF SP LENDORS. bd THE INCANTATION SCENE. N's GRAND PICTORIAL ALLEGORY. MF monte , WOMEN, WEALT POWER. RTUNE IN Wale, ITY. RRB CORE re DE BALLET. Stes eee an EN ec nEGAMEY, TH Tai atti cata CAROATURIST, eM . D. DA THE OREMTER Bera OTST. . Gorduoug COSTUMES, CHARMING MUSIO, Performances oommence at 7: Bay Chee st 11:30. BOX OFFICE OPEN D. MATINERS WEDNESDAY AND SATURD. Y AT 1:3, E THEATRE 514 THE GREATEST | re | ee = COMIQUB, |. BROADWAY. | Living Caricaturist of all oe THEATRE MR. E. JUMP, — COMIQUE. MR. B. JUMP, BROADWAY. ba, pl petals ME, JO8BH HART... THE LADI THE LADI Howe HOME AGAIN: — i MR, FRANK KERNS MR, FRANK KERN! MR, JOHN Wi swore MR, JOHN WILD 158 RAY, | MR, JAMES BRODEY, ipa ts ES BRODEY, MR, JO ROLE Aue SONS, RM, Gal 188 JENNIE HOGHES and fifty others “at th fs ite Pt eae * Pin a ND OHILDREN, ADIES AND Gurmaeea LADIES AND OHILDREN: READ WHAT THE NEW YORK HERALD SAYB, HERALD SAYS... erste SOTERA Ba SAYS.. Wo frequently hear a good deal of cant about plays which are unfit to bo seen by ladies, If they are worthy of the time and thoughts of gentlemen they ought to be equally suitable to the eyes and ears of | ladies. Places of amusement lke the Theatre Com- ique would seem most likely to suffer from this cant, and yet that theatre is as free from anything that is offensive in morais as the most reflned theatre in the city. ‘WHAT THE WHATTH: NEW YORK W YO) SUN SAYS. SUN SAYS, We found an pa des Seestabie “and attentive aa dience, ‘comprising many, ladies, and a series, of per. formances Tapidly succecdmg each Other, keeping the spectators in constant merriment. Thronghout the evenlis we pelther saw nor heard anything of an indelicate’char&ztér, while, on the con- trary, i: saw and heard much that was both entertain- ilety entertainments are generally See ie and intended only tor fast young men aud prorts. succeeded in producing an en! ent inno- 4 full of fun, and so various as to ellen of toaloty. The result is that the orchestra and dress Glrcte are always wlorned by the talr sex, and no man is sahamed to take en wife or daughter 19 see | e the variety show. a “THE STAR ‘TRovre OF THE Wo! RED. STAR BOURE. Nps THE WOR EVERY EVE: ENIN 335, MATINEES, ATINEE WEDNESDAY. AN’ ATURDAY, ATINEE WEDNESDAY AND ATURDAY, (Esai PARK GABDRY. rh galenens THOMAS THE ODOR! MAS? H PROT LALRED SUMMER Mouts CONCERTS. PR beiouan FOR THIS Gfosday) EVENING, EPTEMBER March, Nuptial. Qvarture, ingal Issohm Waltz, Neuendort Selections, first act “William Tell’. -Rosaint 'Verture, Consecration of the House, Beethoven Suaanes Cantabile, Sielect inc. renee Selections, first act’ Lohengrin” Wagner Overture di Ballo, A. 8, Sullivan ‘ Vieuxtemps EVERY muurspaY "EVEN 18 D EXTRA CONCERT, ERRACE eee THEATRE. INDAY, wa rember, 1873, HANSI want, HANS! LAOHT, OURRETTA BY Cc FLOTTE BURSCHIE ORRREITA BY SUPPE. rie LICH Titay AS LISCHEN, AND ORCHESTRA, Admission 50 cents ; Reserved Seats 25 cents extra DI My oF a ea Serena mber 3. Sub- iy), will bo received, com: September. , “at 9A. M., atthe Bee morning newsbapers of We scriptions (for the season o: meneing Monday office of the Aca: U Nope GREAT wa mayilae TE ae DONNA, VANS MINSTRELS, OPENING § NIGHT SEPTEMBER 1. Moe ORIGINAL “SALLY. COME UP.” Mr. DAVE REED, ith BRYANT KAHN'S GRAND ‘MUSEUM AND hie ree netteate— —Redulit, Pac all Ce with he 000 treats attractions, now open to the public at WAY, nearly. OPP ite the Grand Central Hotel. Modely of every portion of the hnman frame, breathing Mechant- cal Figures, &ec., &c., altogether comprising the most, en Sheen end instructive exhibition In the world. missi Scientific lectures daily, free to visitora MERICAN USEE Yana BP avene NCE a NEw YORK OF RST merge Sant, vt the pleasing Vocalist and Comedien, With Bryant's. ‘T REMOV AL—FIFTH ANENUE CHOP ir Gpones F. BROWN will open, at his new 3 and % West Twenty-eighth ay ade snew theatre, on or about September 6. AND SKE DAVE REED, NELSE SEYMOUR, BOB Ge dace Unsworth and Hugeno, at DAN BRYANES Op era House. camasguaiman ANNUAL GAMES of the NEW YORK CALEDONIAN CLUB, AT JONES’ WOOD, ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 187%, Roo be THE s OPENING MIGHT OF Monday, Evening, September I, 18 BTROPOLITAN = THEATRICAL AND SHOW PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIETY CUTS CONSTANTLY ON HAND, | | ‘

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