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¢ le se A / ‘WATERING PLACE NOTES. ‘General Babcock is at Long Branch. Saratoga Springs were discovered by Sir William ‘Bohnson in 1767. General Amprose E. Burnside met many friends dn Newport last week. Richard O'Gorman and daughter, of this city, ‘Bre at the Grand Hotel, Saratoga. Ex-Collector of the Port of New York Hiram Bar- Mey is at Congress Hall, Saratoga. Surgeon General Palmer, United States Navy, fas been taking asurvey of Newport. ‘The last hop of the season was given at Congress Hill, Saratoga, on Friday evening last. Judge Daniel P. Ingraham, of this city, has re- ‘turned to the Grand Union Hotel, Saratoga. Commodore Livingston, United States Navy, and ‘wife, are stopping at Congress Hall, Saratoga. Temperance camp meetings will close around #ome of the inland summer resorts next season. Ex-Speaker of the United States House of Repre- #entatives James G. Blaine, of Maine, is at Sara- toga. More than half a million dollars’ worth of dia- ‘monds have left Saratoga Springs within the last ten days. Mrs. Ann 8S, Stephens, the authoress, and daugh- ‘Yer, arrived at Congress Hall, Saratoga Springs, on Wriday last. Mr. John Allen, a resident of Newport, has a cot- ‘tage at Martha’s Vineyard, where he passes the #ummer with his family. Sixty-flve members irom fourteen clubs have eentered for the Saratoga regatta, which takes Place on the 11th and 12th inst. ‘The Highland House, at Garrisons, on the Hud- gon River, at the solicitation of the visitors, will emain open until the 1st of October. The Delaware Water Gap, Pa., has been well Patronized this season. The proprietors of the Motels have substantial reasons for rejoicing. General Grant and his family, together with his Mhorses and carriages, cows, dogs and greenhouse ants, will leave the cottage by the sea. at Long ch, for the seat of government between tlie Aisth and 20ch inst. Among all the ex-Governors and ex-Lieutenant Governors that have visited Saratoga Springs this geason we have not been authorized, thus far, to ‘record the name of ex-Lieutenant Governor Percy ‘Bysche Shelley Pinchback (colored), of New sOrieans, La. The Cape May Ocean Wave has a leading article “@bout mosquitoes, in which it says that the crop at jthat place, though late, is an excellent one, and that the size of the birds is rather above the aver- age. Visitors are leaving abont as fast as the rail- zoad accommodations will permit them. Burglars, pickpockets and small fry thieves have “Operated pretty extensively at Martha’s Vineyard ‘this season. A number of cottages have been ‘entered and a considerable amount of property ‘taken therefrom, and a great many gentlemen “visitors will leave for home minus valuable gold ‘watches. Tourists and correspondents continue to pitch {nto the selfish and penny grabbing propensities of the residents of Niagara Falls village. Oongress should take hold of the matter and make the grounds around the Falls on the American side as free to visitors as they are on the Canada side, ‘where the government owns the land for some dis- tance along the river. The fishing season is now at its height at the @ea shore and lake watering places, They are catching thirty-pound muscalonge at the Thousand Isles of the St. Lawrence; trout in the lakes and ‘streams of the Adirondacks; salmon at Lake George and Lake Champlain; Spanish McErel in the Little and Big Peconic bays around Shelter Island; lob- Sters at Cape Cod and Nahant; blue fish at Rock- way, and clams at Newport and Watch Hill, R. I. SICK CHILDREN’S RELIEF FUND. ‘The following additional subscriptions have been feceived since last report, in response to tne ap- peal in the HERALD:— S S a Boke Sar SeSene S83 Sessssessesees sessess em we Darrel flour. Gouverneur K. Lanstvo, Treasurer, Earle’s Hotel. The following subscriptions have also been re- PeCRU ENED arte nrer Newnnnnnnrnrnnnnr LYDIA THOMPS! 0% TACs BYENING toa WRIEOAY WaTiNE of G. F. Rowe's RH Be map esg arnctons rae PHENOMENON. on" PIC THEATRE. PRELIMINARY. EY ned wy fo OF E: rou ne erRnoeDin Awe POWSB by the THURSDAY EVENS SEPT. ll, protention ¢ Ca me ng magaiticont | Burlesque of BINBAD Tue SAILOR py the worke- eed “Pee: ‘lesque,” MISS LYDIA'T oupsoNe ee and HER NEW MAMMOTH COMPANY, embracing the whole oh is tale talented troupe, PLET BURLESQUi ORGANIZATION tN tHE WORLD, wil First TRIN ‘Naw YORK, FIRST TIME IN NEW YORK, ‘apbear in their NEW EDITION OF SINAAD, .NEW EDITION OF SINBAD, introducing all its old SPECIALTIES ‘ANDY NEW *NOVELTIES, SPECIALTIES pA Oe ola NOVELTIES, nc! COLLODION, THE ORRICATORIST; LO} ive CARICATU! A ERS ok FRE! pty AND DORAL ar ‘NURSER! CHARMING MUSIC NOLL DUETS, TRIO QUARTETS habe RPE onus. e ae whole embellished ‘with new Scenery aud gorgeous Secure your seats, TBLO'S GARD! BLACK OROOK. ORIN WEEK OF UNBeTERRUPTED SUCCESS. THE BLACK CROOK, EZ BLA WITH is HOsT OF SP LENDORS, THE HICANTATION SCENE, MATT. admis GRAND PIC’ Roane. ALLEGORY, WIN) OMEN, BALTES Pi POWER, FORTUNE IN WA IMMORTALITY. Mites, soe AND GIAVASSI, the New ears KIRAL! Pe dacta ct TWO HUNDRED 1N THR CORPS DE BAI bisiemannlat™ tis GREAT FRENCH Laven ee TWIN SISTERS YERDAIS, tet Acrobats). YON MADRIGAL BOYS. ED. DAVIES THE PREMIER VENTRILOQUIST. GORGEOUS COSTUME: er ean Ont MUSIC. Periemancss commence. ris nas 7:45. Cariages FICE OPEN SOATLY AY Bek. MATINEES- WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. AT 130 RRACE GARDEN THEATRE |ONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, wr. wy OLO. Mime. Lichtm: Mr. Habelmann. Full Chorus si ‘and Orchestra, mission fifty cents, reserved twenty-five cents." Wednesiay, benetit tor Mme. Lichtmay—Fidelio, NY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 21 BOWERY, "PTL seat et Upholitered, &c, PEN Fon ti THE SEASON’ RETURN OF AMERIGATA ‘own gourtc VOCALIST, arren THE MOST anes ae ee "SN RECORD. FIRST TONY PASTOR MATINEE, TOURSDAY. SEPT 16, T28 GRAPHIC BALLOON. ‘The immense acrostat inflated, ‘The magnificent outft complete. IT SAILS WEDNESDAY. Onexhibition to-day and to-morrow from 9A. M. to 10 P. M., Capitoline Grounds, Brooklyn. Brilliant illamination ant cS Go now and avoid the rush on Wednesday. ANJO AND GUITAR Re Stes PERFECTLY IN Cla be! quarter ir, by HENR DOBSON, 141 Fourth avenue. i Davee, Jig and Glog, Dancing {oF the stage, by 30 x FULLER? ANE LEGANT7 A ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, beat gity saa nare 0 ese new, oe Ce} also hand: some 6% octave rosewood ia in rr fer Giagses and & Parlor Gulls fu furniture al f stor: at A. L. BATTERSON’S, xy Sixth avenue, near Fortieth «treet. woe OF SECOND HAND PIANOS VERY ape for cash, to rent and for sale on instal: woe at SOHN AHON'S tactory, corner Fortieth street First avenue. A BeAUTFOL, 1% OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, $140; poerred) 19 8, agraffe troble, sacritice, mand: Sarai ents taken $12 month! es Cains 107 West 23d st., corner 6th av, GREAT BARGAIN.—ELEGANT PIANO, BY BEST maker: used a short time; cost $500; ‘fully war- Tanted; sold less halt its cost. Apply at 38 Bleecker st. NUNNS & CLARK GRAND ZiANO WILL BE gold for $130, ir taken to-day. 102 East Seventeenth A MAGNIFICENT 7% OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO. forte, parlor grand, 4 round corners, richly carved, made or ore cit piaker. used 5 pai 8, Folly guar- anteed, cost $300; embroidered cloth Cover, Stool, Music Stand, 1 Books; ‘superb Drawing Room Suits, Grand Duchess, Marie Antoinette styles, covered silk brocade, Etageres, Bookcase, Chamber, Dini BAS niture, eae Gost ; property tamily leaving city. 36 ith. ay. st., near A 212, S8A0TIFUL TRUN FRAME PIANOFORTE, 1, modern improvements; fully guaran: teed. 0 OLDE UTH'S, 26 Bleecker st, near Bowery. SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE $125.— We are retailing the best finished and richest toned Pianotortes manufactured from $225 ? CU-OFERATIVE PIANO AKERS, No. 9 Great Jones street, near Broadway. SUPERB STEINWAY & SONS’ ROSBWOOD 7-0C- tave Piano, in ptime opiate low for cash. A four round corner Chickering, $200, DECKER BROTHERS, 56 Bleecker strect. . BRILLIANT TONED 74-00TAVE, ROSEWOOD Pianoforte, carved legs, ¢ large round corners, full acraffe, all modern fmprovements, used 8 months, ‘cost jor $300, Including Stool, Cover, Music, Cabinet, aoe gy box for shipping. Call at private house, 120 West 23d st., near 6th av. MAGNIFICENT | PATENT AGRAFFE GRAND square rosewood 7% octave Pianoforte, brilliant so, oat $980, oF 8470; stool, Covers ,. Marie Antoinette ‘and Grand Di and rep Parlor Suits, Mirrors, Paintings, cham: ber and dining Furniture, a Restince: property of tamily leaving city, Residence 104 East T'wenty-fifth street, be- tween Fourth and Lexin; nu A DovLe | ROUND PARLOR PIANO, 74 OCTAVE, cost $1,200, for $250; has all improvements; maker's gusrantce; in use 8 months; an elegant 7 octave Piano, $00 "Gail iwo days Private Fesidence 310 West 2ist st. LADY WILL SELL FOR $10) HANDSOME ROSE- ‘wood Pianoforte ; round corners, iron frame, in per- fect order, guaranteod, including Stool; modern style and improvements. 28 Third street, near Bowery. ceived at the HERALD onice:— Friend of the children. $10 00 rs, G. H. Purser. 10 00 est 50 Gratitude 50 ttle boy, five years old, 125 Littie saving: 100 3p memory ¢ i a iittie girl. 500 Thirty 2 “Wo d EN 200 Little Phi... 10 a ‘drop in eh bucket. 260 Total........ ++ $42 75 To prevent imposition the following are the only authorized persons and establishments for receiv- Any pobacH rons to this fund :— i¢ NEW YORK HERALD office. Mayor Havemeyer, City Hall. Francis H. Jenks, robles Sare Deposit Com- pany, 140 Broadway, New York. Andrew W. Leggat, Acting Cay ied of Assess- ments of New York, room 19, City Hi 1 Jones & R: yder, 432 Broadway. Charles O’Conor, Superintendent ‘Downtown Alistrict,”” comprising tne First, Second, Third, — and sixth wards. Headquarters, “49 Purk plac George Calder, Superintendent “East Side dis- trict,” comprising Seventh, Tenth, Eleventh, “Thirteenth and Eighteenth wards, headquarters 327 Rivington street. The Rev. Arthur H. Warner, Superintendent “Westerly section” of Nintn ward, headquarters 471 Hudson street. J. L. Davies, of Sheldon & Co., 677 sabato Theodore Moss, Waliack’s Theatre. Dunlap & Co., 174 Fiftn avenue, Charles H. Kendrick, General , Passenger ‘haste ‘Kew York Central and Hudson River Railroad, ‘Foom 6, Grand Central Depot. John P. Faure, Secretary and Superintendent “Easter; section” of the Ninth ward, headquar- ‘ters 238 West Eleventh street. Baa ated K. Lansing, Earle’s Hotel, Treas- ae Rev. Alvah Wiswall, President, and Super- intendent “West Side district,” comprising Fifth and Eighth wards, headquarters St. John’s chapel, Varick street. aire of groceries, medicines, &c., may be spent to the Rev. Alvah Wiswaii, who will forward them to the various superintendents. * THE BRODERIOK CASE, ‘Whe Reasons for the Flight of John Broderick, Given by his Mother, the Wife of the Son-Slayer. New York, Sept. 6, 1973. “To THe Epiron oF THE HERALD: “Before you strike you should investigate.” Seeing an article in one of the morning papers @bout the escape of my son from Bellevue Hos- pital [beg to inform you that he will be at the ‘trial of my husband when that takes place in order to vindicate he truthful assertions he made vat the Coroner’s inquest, I have not the least doubt but that the ya lic will do him justice. The sole reason tor his leaving the ospital was owing to his being placed in very close confine- ‘ment—in /act, he was held more as a prisoner than asa pattont, and his w Property nstended fe. ounds, vesides, not being Hoping that in Justice to mysel ‘will insert these few lines 18 your great pepe, remain, sir, very respectit i DELIA BLUZADETH BRODERIOK. couRT CALENOARS—THIS AY oay, SUPREME CouRT—CHAMBERS.--Nos. 15, 19, 21, 47, 65, 66, 78, 82, $3, 88, 89, 105, 100, 110, 134, 147,'149° eae Soe toes tae by Juage Curtis—Part 1.— am, “ns, 26 ma, 3180, ce ige Shea,—Nos, 2371, 2407 2735, 2730, 2743, aa, 2 2146, 9 Ao, 31 Fart s-Held by Jud 152, 20 3202, 284 230, sia, 60, 4705, 210%, 2 ey a 2770, PARGAINS—PIANO, ORGAN—A RosBWOOD, PIANO, fer city maker, fully warranted, Ur ios Mason & Hamlin’s rosewood Molodeon, two stops, ont & SON, fenkers street j)AMILY MOVING WILL SELL FOR WANT OF money elegant seven octave rosewood Pianoforte, all improvements, agraffe, for halt its value; very little used; & baryaln. 406 West Twenty-fith street. REAT BARGAINS FOR CASH OR ON INSTAL- ments—New and secondhand Pianos and Organs for sale or for rent; rents $2 00 to $8 per month. DRED ‘arerooms, 45 Second avenu Megarricest TOCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO. forte, having tron plate aoa carved legs, mod- ern improvements, &c. $125, amine before buyin » only Es GORDON Bi Bleecker street. NE OF STEINWAY'S BEST GRAND PIANOS— o* xem cost $1,500, sold for want of pone: ot less J, 18 Waverley place, near Broadway. 500 PIANOS AND ORGANS, NEW AND SECOND hand, of first am ote ers, Will be sold at lower prices, for cash or country, by HORACE WATERS & SON, it, or tor coat Bs in city or Bro than evér offered before in New York. Agents w: anted* AMUSEMENTS. —- THEATRE. SECOND WEEK of JOSEPH JEFFERSON. MONDAY, Septem! every evening during the ‘week (exco| e saturd hy eee ee a OSH EH ae, EPPERSON RIP VAN WINKLE. JEFFERSON MATINEE on SATURDAY NEXT, at 1:30. SATURDAY EVENING, September SECOND TIME of THE NEW MA‘ JAGDALEN, Seats may be secured, SIX DAYS IN ADVANOB, at the box ofice t ot the theatre or its branch ticket office, at the music siore of C H. Ditson 4 Uo., 711 Broadway. MAGGIE MITCHELL, OCTOBER 6, 1873. writ! THEATRE. B ear ae +++ee- Manager, NDAY, seer. & First time of the. ne" a tartling Bensation Drama, in three acts, comprist ve contin ity of sheoehin terest from the rise to the fal! of the curtain, enti MARKED POR LIFE. weneess for a limlied period, of popular oun, Sone ag qe will sgneael m populas rune with ost, powerfull mpany, manana iuost thriliing, rentlstic, ex citing. table e-like pictures ever preseited, preceded by the screaming Fares of the STEALER, In active preparation a new sensation from Frances 9. Smith’s story, in the Now York Weekly, in which Miss ETTIE HENDERSO, ihr Cte Dron. SQUARE THEATRE. wena Proprictor . Mr. SHERIDAN WRooK M. Palmer Begin at& Satarday’Siatince tt 30. jarriages inay be ordered at 10:30 MONDAY 4 ‘AND | TUESDAY, 8ST TWO NIGHTS: ‘othe Feat sucoen, SEN A FOG, ° WEDNESDAY. Ay EVENING, 8 September 10, 9 ‘thi Hi Vokes 5} at HM x THE ‘BE me OF rite” KITCHEN, K and reappearance, fee the eminent Come: wr GeO FAWORTE ROWE, E in ‘his great ‘arenes of Mr. F. PF. MAGKAY as, URIAH HEEP Seats amay now be secured. SECOND, COMEDY SEASON at this theatre will commence on TUESDAY, September 90, yoo nuseUy. ELISE HOLT. CONTINUED: SUCCESS. LAST NIGHTS of the aan apt ©medienne, MONDAY, MISS ELISE HOLT TUESDAY, MISS ELI WEDNESDAY in her own Comedy-Drama entitled THURSDAY THE CHEVALIER; at 3 OULOGK. FRENCH JACK SHEPPARD, NEW SCENERY, COSTUMES, dc. FRIDAY EVENING, BENEFIT and last night but one of Miss ELISE HOLT, when an entire change of pro- gramme will be preseiited. FIRST TIME this sci agon MATINEE of the renowned American Tragedian, Performances MR. E, EVERY DaY in Eugene Sue's own Dramatic at 2 ‘ork, entitled the P.M Wan NDERLN NG . ngth of company. MONDAY. EVENING, BEET. 15, 1873. first time in New York of the popular ‘and ‘emotional Drama, in five acts entitled in which ebrated youn g American actor, bidoatalomby rah eae BEAR yaenon, = * will sastain his i original character. Me NEW, ERTRORULETAN THRATED, AY, BROADWAY, BUT THE, | POPULAR ‘NOVELIY THEATRE OF SEW YORE, APPEARANCE YANKEE LOOKE, Ve reatest comedian living. ‘A GENUINE LIVE YAN. x eee ey onthe aes Shouts of laughwer greet ings whenever utte: dl ane NG. GHD p Fok tax NIGHTS ONLY, an ear In his original come asst ‘A WIFE FOR A DA N SAM PRICKEYiS orlginal sketch of Add a REGULAR saree, called YANKEE LOCKE Immense s1 reat laa, Mons. MEHAY, The ‘DEVI {Ls Soe ‘OR, Magic and Mystery. Shit other attractions, ent of mn MND FRAULEIN SEMINGL! Character Vocal and first appearancein in this country in their celebrated mie MORNING GLORIES, 7 oe AND WEST. ELLE HOWITT, iss BELLE HOWITT, mie HELENE SMITH, Mile, ALEXANDRINA, _Doors open at 7. Curtain rises at 7%4 o'clock. ENTRAL PARK GARDEN—THEODORE THOMAS. a THEODORE THOMAS! UNRIVALLED SUMMER NIGHTS’ CONCERTS, Programme tor 1HiS (Monday) EVENING, Sept. Sat & Overture, Der Fretschutz. ‘eber Waitz, Vienna Blood (new) Strauss Nordishe aye Op. sper Hameick Overture. tephan. ethoven hubert Deutsche’ Fa 8 ‘Adapted tor Symphony Poem, "Les Prelude faliet, Rienzi. Fantasie, Visious in ‘a’ Dream ‘Waltz, Woener Bonbons. Marchi of Victory Admission £0 “eat Packages’ conialaing i Uckew, ‘at the usual plac ay THURSDAY E EVENING Grand Extra CONCERT. R, SAMUELLS" ‘igi PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN} Mr. A. R. Samuell. Sole Lames: and Manager Mr, ‘Thomas E. b Morris. .ssociate Manager ‘The Managem aupcunee that thts mag: nificent new Thentresn may bo. monened tot to the public on Acstrong and talented ceinpany ints becn engaged, com- posed of well-known es! ed public favor! and Many of the most Popular performers in the dramatic rofeasio Prhe Orchestra will be full and efficient, being composed of some of the best soloists in America, under the able hip of the tntented musician and composer, Pro. fessor Fred, W. Zaulig. ‘The stage mechanisin is of the newest invention, by Mr. Benson Sherwood, and no expense will be spared in the placing of entertainments upon the stage with a fidelity And superior excellence of scenic filusion worthy the pat- Tonage of 4 metropolitan audience. | In the course of the theatrical season the most eminent Star Artists of Ame: ican and European celebrity will appear in rapid succes sion in the standard tragedies and comedies: also in many ot the most popular society p! of the #pectfully announced that tnd opening play, which will a hope TUESDAY EVENING, SEPT. 9, 187: and every evening until further notice, is the famous comedy, in five acts, entitle ‘ CONDON ASSURANCE, with the following proat cast: Thaties Courtley (rst appearance in thie city). W. EB. Sheridan sir Harcou 308 2 this cit; Mr. Owen Marlowe Dazzle (firs John W. Norton Max Harkaway (first appearance in ? Mark Meddile.. Dolly Spanker Cool (first appearance in this city). Mr. Moon Plympton si" a Teaace (rat Spee rance in this Mr. J. V, Dalley i Gutisy Girt’ appearance ia thls” NAG Ms Mr. J. P. Cook fy a servatit Girsi appearance in this a te ‘nee er Mr. M, Lanagan ae, M. W. Fiske Ci ‘Miss Holen Tracy pearance in this y). Miss Katie Mayhew secured six days ha advance, Teserved to the close of, the, performance. Messrs. Chandler Bros. 172 gue lyn, and at Rullman’s, 114 neceawe gare “FRANCISCO MINSTREL! OLEY’S OPERA House, BROOKL’ Tmsganse Success. Hundreds Turned Aw Y, SEPT. EVE NG, N ENTIRE CHANGE. oF PROGRAMME. Vip GREAT ORIGINAL AND ONLY BIRCH, WAMBOLD AND BACKUS. Box Office open, Seats secured. RENOWS LYRIC HALL, ‘ixth Fort; peetond street Rin ie lis eau iy oad and om ail parts of the city, and is now WEY FIRST CLASS B \ELROOM UP. TOWN. $e SPLENDIDLY FURNISHED, AR- COED aT rich|, a with immense mirrors is 1d A beautiul STAGE, with ise RY when required. _Rent per night $60." Rooms open day and evening. Reservoir square. } easily accessible A “HALLAM'S MUSICAL ACADEMY, 12 IN +, fquare.—Thorough instruction in piano, violin organ, singing, harmony; vocal and string quartets now jorming for practice in parts; private or class lessons, “ander Mr. Haliam’s tuition or supervision. ‘AU: THE PRER AND SuLET SINGING CLASSES October Ll. Adults—Wedne: sia %, \ eine tees oth, 7% Varick. Choir Tuesday, at 4 o'clock, at 8 Augus- re lads Si ate Oh "te. 7 West eighveenth ad onscls ape WM. UTLER® DUNCAN, President. St Ann’s, Junour Horxixs, Besreuary, Til Broadway. A*TOxtO PARAVALLI, TENOR SINGER FROM Italian opera, teaches Piano and Singing 7 West Twenty-seventh street, near Sixth avenue; terms moderate. (ABD.-MUSICAL, MISS WATSON HAS RESUMED Sneetvate, Musloal instruction ‘at her residence, 92 tol ; Jano, jan, Guitar, Sit A rooms and instruments for practice cireulars tiafied. ian! will give Lessons fermen ten. rooms, at Chickering’s East Fourteenth street, or at the Dupit Po ow lg Staab’ success as a teacher is unparalleled in America, Seowiitbe soon trom his ciroulary ot & Sons’, or at his residence, 123 West New York. IGNOR ERRANI WILL COMMENCE S"Sétsons on are Bt his residence, No. 939 ast Fourteenth stree' /ENOR SOLOIST WANTED—FOR ST. " church. Apply, from 9 to 12, at M47 Ea 1th “salle ANTED-FIVE GOOD ORGAN REED, TUNERS: two col alatere; ment PERRY ORGAN COMPANY, Wakes dy mer ROIFICIAL TEKTA INSERTED PERMANENTLY. Al tiiout ia pal 1°h any ag irastions; Tek fy yunps to 2 Dr RIGESMOND, # Last Ninth et, near University, jumatism radical Ww ial je U1, 140 streets daily Wh a AND D OTHER ity aeroa ea tewaee STONE AND AND ‘way, between Houston and Bleec! one should Wan te wondertul museut thing people should see and understand. on hilosophy of Marriage.” Those pH tend hey important lectures can free, on receipt of 25 cents, by addressini SECHERARY NEW YORE MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, Ol Broadway, New York. R. KAUN'S GRAND MUSEUM NIC R Metitute Rebuilt remodelled, and a 5,000 fresh attractions, now open to the public, at 688 Broadway, nearly opposite the Grand Central Hotel. Models of every jortion of the human frame, breathing Mechanical igures, ac, Ac. altogether comprising the most enter. taining and instructive exhibition in the world. Admis- sion, Sc. Scientific lectures daily ; free to visitors. CADEMY OF MUSIC—FOURTEENTH STREET. ‘The chorus engaged for the Strakosch Italian Opera will please tise ot the eorakeie ot of Aida a (Monday) morning. Livous IGHT AT & THE REST WRSTRAS SEATS AT. CerOWN: TICKET OFFICE, POND'S MUSIC STORE, 39 UNION SQUARE. ARD—SPECIAL.—FRENCH, GERMAN, AeALTAR, ‘Spanish and Latin, able instructors, at the University ni M A Clinton, place. Clrcula of Music and Art, 92 on, ping reo XP THE LECTURE SEASON. quae Coney sue inn * , CHURCH OF THE DISCIPLES, Madison avenue, corner Forty-fifth street, (Rev. Geo. H. Hepworth's), BEGINS OCTOBER 7. MISS ANNA B. DICKINSON. REV. HENRY WARD BEECHER, HON. ON. WENDEL PHILLIPS, JOHN ee ae Ace garEsroop," ELE PRREING.” “ Es one GENERAL KILPATRICK. baereaty ANDREWS. | aonven Beats, Be, extr Pera “nin for th oi an for “ entire Twenty: Bren fan. a heist Lg ‘ive ae AMUSEMRNT®. Gr Ores _ ares of OPERA HOUSE—TWENTY-THIRD STREET end Bighth pron ue. Be; Mr. AUGUSTIN yh aeitetarg 7 oo Lesseo and Manager MONDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 8 Positively Inst time mupsUMubIt Monts ‘DREAM. TUESDAY NIGHT, SEPTEMBER 9, 1873, send the first time in this country, will be acted ap entirel, ‘and MOST POWERFUL ROMANTIC. and. Sct TAGULAR DRAMA. in four-acts, by Mr. LeOrOLD LEWIS of LONDON, epee ‘on ‘Sue's famous novel, WANDERING now playing with undiminished success at the Adelphi ‘theatre, Londen, having been performed upwards of Roe new and splendid homies by -Chas, W. Witham Now Machinery. Mir. Thos. J. Kelley o Musi Mr. A, Predigam ‘ir. Robert Cutler -Mme. Finchevte Mme. Kathi Lanne Goliat! ‘the Abbe ¢?ATgrin: J ques Kenncpont (is enathrlit). Join (Son of Gavriel (the ¢ Shsaionar¥) ibs Loriot (the Dyer) The Rargoma ste ( Fritz (Waiter at ine Whi. F Antoine (Servant to Rodin). :W, H. Hamilton ‘The Wandering Jew. M. W. 8 Jennings Police Agents. eae ly Rose. Misa Adelaide Lennox Mag Marie Gordon ty Oarr Cepl nny. tayward i ~Miss Nina Varian e Wanderer for Eighteen Centuricn sonra THE With PR eOeT eee The, Panther tamer'sorders and the Old Soldier's Mission, The Mys try. of the Medal. NE Li. OE HIND sal Cig Goliath expresses his fears about the Black Pan Scene It —THE ¢ HANBER OF ROSE at diane Ws 88. Dagobert's history and the broken pane of g! came through it what went out of it An Arrest, @ Struggle a1 ar het Mt Beunx 1 louds. Revei aling First ‘rabica THE AROTIC REGIONS. Second Tableau—tHE ROCKY MOUNTAINS. Third Tableau—THi: MABILLE IN PARIS. Fourth Tableau—VINCRNNES FORKS The Solitary Wanderer ruenolts bis children in peril in every quarter of the carth. THE DAKE, SECRETARY. Sonne L—RODIN'S OF FICK. ‘The nest of the plotters. Rodin throws his meshes out. ‘a, (ai TL—A BIREBT IN PARIS. Goliath comes up Scunx ITI.—FRANCOISE'S HOME. The return of Ga- briel and the abduction of the Orpnan Sisters. Dagobert's Agony and the arrest of Francoise |! QUE EN GACOHANA Scenz—A SQUARE IN PARIS, The carnival Festivi- ties. Jaques asa Leader of the Revel. ihe SWORD of DAMOCLES seat Fell on the Spendthrift’s Neck. Goliath ‘to the Rescue!! roupe - of BEAUTIFUL CHIL- DREN will execute a A Nit serene ie vis Little FAY TEMPLETON will ap, ay ‘as “FOLLY,” wtth songs and the FAVORITE CALIFORNIA QUARTET ‘wil appear. Act tae isriOr FEBRUARY. Soxve—THE ROOM OF THE TREASURE. Breaking Down the Entrance. which had oon. Sealed trom the Step and Sight of Living Man Phy a Century and a Half. The Apparition of TH JEW!! The Last Ruse of RODIN and the Unexpected Death Of DAIGHINEY. ‘the Satety of the Casket and the VISION OF ETERNAL SPRING! “THE WANDERING JEW” will be followed every evening with the favorite Farce of, A REGULAR FIX, NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT, September 13, Fourth 8; cial Baturday Night Blu: Wrtsrardta) py KE WANDERING JEW THE ADOPIED CHILD. Matine Saturday, at 1% o'clock, HE WANDERING JEW. Admission (with reserved seat) ONE DOLLAR. Fam- ily Circle, 50 cents. Seats may be secured for evening and matinee per- formences one week in advance. Box office open from ALY'S BROADWAY THEATRE, 728 and 730 Broad ay rtain rises at 8. Carriages may be ordered for rs o'clock. Bole Lessee and Manager........... GUSTIN DALY LasT NIGHTS of AIMEE the most fageinating and popular Opera Bouffe since the creation of La Grand Duchess. Lecoq’s brilliant Opera entitled FILLE MADAME ANGOT. In consequence of the brief limit of this present engage- ment of M. CHIZZOLA'S very complete and popular Opera Bouffe Company, of Mile. AIMEE’S other and earlier Comic Opera Por- traitures, it is announced that LA FILLE DE MADAME ANGOT will be played only these few nights longer, and ONE MATINEE MORE, Box sheet hid oper for ‘all the last performances from BA. M. til S hei A prices. $1, $1 50, $2. Famiiy circle, 50c. * siatines pri $1 to all parts of the house. Reserved seats MONDAY, October 6, first appearance of Mr. J. K. EMMETF since his return from lh of his new London Drarua, Max, 10S an P rogiotion ACADEMY, OF MUSIC. OPENING NIGHT TUESDAY, Si SIGNOR TOMMASO SALVI THE GREAT ITALIAN TRAGEDIAN, “The best living actor.”’. Robert Browning. “THE GREATEST OTHELLO THE WORLD HAS EVER SEEN.'’—Charlotte Cushman. Mr. Grau has the honor to announce that Signor TOM- MASO SALVINI, with his entire corps dramatique, en- gaged expressly for the American tour and comprising many of the most eminent artists known to the Italian stage, Isexpected to arrive in York, per steamer Europe, on Tusaday or Wednesday next, aiid will make his American debut at the Academy of Miu TUBSDAY EVENING, SEPIEMBER 1c, at o'clock, as in Shakspeare’s Tragedy of that name. In calling special attention to this event the Director takes pride in anticipating that It will prove to be, with- a the MOST MEMORABLE in the HISTORY OF THE NEW WORLD. VINT DRAMAT.C SEASON will comprise nd the great demand for some ASON, grant, performances to be given every TUBSDAY, THUKS! ATURDAY EVENINGS during a pe> riod of seven peak The SALE OF SEATS and BOXES for the FIRST SALVINI NIGHT: Tees. om THURSDAY MO. NG, Sept. Il, at _Fuii particulars in future advertisements. “A CADEMY OF MUSIC ESDAY, WEDNESDAY. In accordance with a general request of the man; New by ork bya Sraantzations a he sn if COMPANY H, SECOND REGIMEN? THE NATIONAL GUARD OF CALIFOMNIA, aptain ©. E. 8. McDONALD. commanding, now vist ing this city a if Se th 1. Soy Veena the guests of the Seventh reg! ‘WO GRAND EXHIBITIONS OF THEIR MARVELLOUS BLINDFOLD DRILL, which has ereated the greatest wonder and astonishment in military circles THE EVENINGS OF TUESDAY, September 9, WEDNESDAY. 10th. The musts on both occaste GRAFULLA'S SEVENTH REGIMENT BAND. Admilsson, including Feserved seat, $k. Familiy Circle tc. Tickets obtainable only at the Academy of Music and the Theatre Ticket Office, 114 Broadway. M* MARETZEK'S ITALIAN OPERA, COMMENCING 6T 6TH OCTOBER, AT THE GRAND OPERA HOUSE. bs AUGUSTIN DALY E. MARI, F, ROSSI GALLE, GIORGIO RONCONT, and Sienor ENRICO TAMBERLIK, supported by many competent secondary parts, grand Chorus and Orches'ra, The season ral boy be extended over THR! WEEK: as previous engagements elsewhere will prevent a further continuation. Some of the above-named artists enjoy a world-wide reputation and need no commendations. Others are al- ready established favorites of the public in New York, and the ranaining ones the director intends to introduce without the custom ifs and let them win public ac- Fnowiedgemont by their intrinsic merit and endeavors to do thel NO SUBSCRIPTIONS WILL BR SOLICITED. The "Sadie of cach week will be published in ad- vance, atrons of the opera iat be enabled to S gage their ‘eats either for all or any rie rform- , Withthe understanding that, in case of a change in thet Berlornance announced, the money will be refunded eae hme, Kit be thrown. n and FRIVU.EGFD SEATS: HETALSED to the exclusion of the paying p g public. SPECIAL NOTICE, rep numerous in. orjers. at, net will NOW be Seotived at Grand Schrimer’s, No. 701 Broadway, and No. li¢ ore parteulars in future Miventemen etsnE A (PHE GREAT BALLOON THE GREAT THE GRE THE OREAT BALLOON > 2 ry i IIIIIN5 = ° a = ¢ = {III THE TRANSATLANTIC AERIAL VOYAGE THE TRANSATLANTIC AERIAL VOYAGE THE TRANSATLANTIC AERIAL VOYAGE ‘lq i) | & ] ° ¢ a 3 « 143 g'3'§ = q THE DAILY GRAPHIO, THE DAILY GRAP AIO, THE DAILY GRAPHIC, AT A COS’ NEASLY AT A COST NEARLY AT A CO} F NEARLY 3((I[Ilelalal| FIFTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS, FIFTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS. FIVTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS, (II TOGETHER WITH ITS MAGNIFICENT OUTFIT NOW ON EXHIBITION AT THE CAPITOLINE GROUND?, BROOKLYN, In order to satisfy the curiosity manifested on the part of the public everywhere, it has been decided to place on exhibition for a very prief period 2/2|\II| THE IMMENSE AEROSTAS, THE IMMENSE AEROSTAT, THK IMMENSE AEROSTAT, lI noarly doublo the size of any balloon or alrship ever hith erto constructed. err ‘The arrangements for oxhibition are complete and minute. affording a good view of the immense globe of the balloon; the with its handsome car. pet and convenient furniture; the ballast, pro- visions and other supplies; the scientific ments, inclading those furnished by the Signal Service Bureau of the United States Army; the stanch lifeboat, which its builders say, is superior to the famous Ted, White and Blue; the elegant paper canoe, the Donald- son, which may be destined to be the aeronaut’s dernier resort in the miadle of the Atiantie Ocean, and the brood ofgallant carrier pigeons which are to be the postal agents of the expedition, including the famons “Ariel,” the champion of the world. The size and magnificence instru- of this giant among aerostats can only be fully realized when it is seen, but the following statistical description at it isand what it cost :— will convey some idea of Length of the nine great sections each........ 176 feet Width of each great section. penne Height when inflated... 116 feet Diameter when inflated... Uo feet Circumference when inflated +. $35 feet Extreme height from crown of balloon to keel of boat abot 100 feet Height of car, 15 feet Length of lifeboat. ... saddvosibits Nt Sa teak Cloth required... + 4,316 yards Sewing .s..s0 10 miles Rope usod, over....... 5,000 feet Gas required to fill the balloon (cubic fect) 600,000 Weight of entire apparatus... 7,000 tbs Cost, nearly... aaa $15,000 ‘The entire apparatus will be on public exhibition at THE CAPOTILINE GROUNDS, BROOKLYN, THE CAPITOLINE GROUNDS, BROOKLYN, THE CAPITOLINE GROUNDS, BROOKLYN, Iles On MONDAY, September 4, trom 9 A. M. to9 P. M. On TUESDAY, September 9. from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. And on WEDNESDAY, September 10, from 9 A. M. un- til the hour of departure, which will probably be between | the hours of ¢and 6 P. M. of the day last named. The Aerostat will be in: $0 as to fully show its immense proportions, and during each evening the grounds will be BRIGHTLY ILLUMINATED BY CALCIUM LIGHTS. BRIGHTLY ILLUMINATED BY CALCIUM LIGHTS. BRIGHTLY ILLUMINATED BY CALCIUM LIGHTS. The Boats, Car and outfit wiil be exhibited in a spacious tent, erected tor the occasion. During the evenings of exhibition ILLUMINATED BALLOONS ILLUMINATED BALLOONS ILLUMINATED BALLOONS will be sent ap, provided with fireworks, which will be let off at varying altitudes, constituting a BRILLIANT PYROTECHNICG DISPLAY IN THE HEAVEN BRILLIANT PYROTECHNIC DISPLAY IN THE HEAVENS. BRILLIANT PYROTECHNIC DISPLAY IN THE =o = E al ADMISSION TO ADMISSION TO ADMISSION TO TH TH. TH EXHIBITION, EXHIBITION. EXHIBITION. | Mhildren ander twelve half Tickets, 50 cents each. — Street cars from the principal ferries ran direct to the grounds, @O EARLY AND AVOID THE CROWD. GO EARLY AND AVOID THE CROWD. @O BARLY AND AVOID THE GROWK | were aa ENTIRE CHANGE O} F ATTRACTION, Engagement of the "bute coe and production of Moe aN BAWN, in which Mr. anBL TH SORE ARaE POWRnrUL Cast. ENTIRELY NEW 'SORNERY. AND MECHANIOALs SATURDAY ONLY COLLEEN BAWN MATINEB. In preparation, a new local Drama Mr. CHARLES GAYLOR, __DUST A AND DIAMONDS, sane ah woos OD'S MUS RUM, ELISE HOLT’ entitled NTINUED SUCCESS. big sean LAST NIGHTS of the MONDAY, celgbrated 1gomedienne, TUESDAY, 8 ELISE HOLT, WEDNESDAY Miss ELISE HOLT? and in ber own Comedy y Orama, entitles THUMSDAY 10K, EVENING! THE ou EVALIER; aT 8 O'CL wenBENCH ING SHEPP ABD, EW SCENERY, COSTUMES, &e. EJBNEFIT and last night but one when an entire change of pro- FRIDAY EVENT rh of Miss ELISE HOLT, gramme will be presen FIRST TIME this season MATINER Performances EVERY DaY ne 3 hey enti fed at P.M. ore, p WANDERING JEW. strength of Company. MONDAY RVENING. Se 4 frst time in New York of the popular aud’ emotions Drama, in five acts, entitled BEN McCULLOUGH, in which the celebrated young An ‘American getor, OLIV: BYRON, will sustain his original (bare HEATRE COMIQUE, 514 BROADWAY. Mr, JOSH Har! : gle Froperietoe KVERYTHING NEW. "AN BN NG MORE NEW FACE MORE NOVELTY. First week of the MONDAY. SEPT. Ii HARRIOAN AND’ MART ‘The great ART, in their new sketch, wILson SkoruERs, MULLIGAN. GvARDS. | Miss JENNIE SATERLEE, Miss KITTY O'NKI Character Dansouse.” Miss MARIE GORENFLO, The 0 proat a sensation, THE and the new THE PERIOD. | Sensation Dram, ‘The Statue impersonated by | THE ITALIAN PADRONBY Miss MAUD GRA ry i THE SLAY OF THE Mr. W. wee ow, ir. W., WELDO HARP, introducing the. DISHOLVING STATUE, wh celebrated All tor this week. AIT FAMILY E, JUMP, JOHN HART, aud the wonderful JOHN WILD, ACKLEY FAMILY, FR TAK KERNS, ‘ga in number, will shortly arrive. UGhES, Due notice will be given of their first appearance. AND 3SAT AY. a Sani e entire o AOURTINKE, WEDNESDAY” WEW LYCEOM THEATRE, lato Fechter's, Fourteenth streot and Sixth avenue, W. L. MANSELL. OPENING NIGHT, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER tL (The postponement made necessary by. the elaborate- Ness of the siage setting. Tickets for Monday good for Thursday, and so on, of the money will be retunded if BM sae are presented at the box office on Monday or ‘uesda MANSELL has the honor tpannanace the inauga- ration of the season githe date heretofore mentioned. Ny the moat handsome theatre in New York.!™— “exquisite in form and splendid in decoration."— RD, wenupasecs anything ever attempted here before.”— “One of the oat beau ifal Places of amusement on the Continent.”"—Expi °ifost sumptuous, luxurious and elegant"—Telegram. “Without exception the most elegant thestre in the city.”"—Commer ite and enterprise displayed on all sides."—Mail. imply gorgeous and in adinirable taste."—Star. Mr. Mansell feels warranted in offering the assurance that the quality of the representations will be worthy the maj nificence ot the house. has been said, with much confidence, that *'the ina ip of the nificent Lyceum Theatre wi! the FIRST OPPORTUNITY FOR GENUINIE NOHERIGISM from an art standard, this season.” It is Mr. Mansell’s ambition to show that the enterprise ow rateired t serves such commendation. THURSDAY, AND DURING THE WEEK, HALLIDAY’S a Romantic and Spectacular Drains, int three acts, com- mended for production at th the New Lyceum by ® ME CAB : Ri Notre Dame, Quasimodo, the Bell Ringer ot Not ie. . 0. Ki (His origynal character and first anvencence, in Amer! Claude Frolio, Archdeacon of Notre Dame, r. Charles Wheatleigh Captain Phobus, of the King's archer: ir. Henry Daltom (hs first appearance in the United States) Jehan Frolio, aera nt. . sere Mr, Greville His tirst appearance.) Gringoire, a Poet. .Mr. Sol Smits Chopin, the Gypsy ‘King -Mr. Dan Leesom (his een years.) Esme: alga 38 ns] Lewis tei Mme. ‘ L. "Carhart rs, Fieur de ae her daughter . Miss Hendersom (Her first appearance in the United States.) Gudale, a reciuse iss Crawford (Her first appearance in America, miner a waiting mai Miss Egertom ULL CHORUS AND CORPS DB BALLET. THE PLAY, —Scexx 1.—Public Garden in Paris. ACT I. “Danse des Folics” and 1 ot Fools.” Scxxe 2,—Claude Frollo's Cell. | Scaxn 3.—the Cour des Miracles, Chorus i in the Palas de Justice, Scans minis ScENE 3. — TRE DAME, “Miserero” ant Grand Mediwval Pageant. The Cathe dral Besicge: ACT LiU—scunr L.—Cloist recs SEipodent, Scrxz2— “OLD Panis B The Death Struggle in the Tower a ‘Notre Dame. Box Office now open, CADEMY OF MUSIC FOURTEENTH STREET ‘The box office for subscriptions tor the season opems THIS (MONDAY) MOKNING, ‘at 9 o'clock, THE STRAKOSCH GRAND ITALIAN OPERA ACADEMY. ‘OF MUSIC. The Grand Season of Italian Opera, 1873-1874, | commence on MONDAY EVENING. September 29, 1873. Messrs. MAURICE and MAX STRAKOSCH have the honor to make known to the patrons of Opera, at the Academy of Music, that the season will commence om AY EVENING, September 29, 1873. The company wil comprise the following artists = Madame CHKISIINE NILSSO Mile. OSTAVA TORRIANI, her first appearance. Mic. MARESI, her tirs sf ippearance. Alte ANSTH LOUISE Signor CAMPANINI, his first appearance. A’ Victon cabot. Signor BENE RATS-LLI, his first appearance, fr MAUREL, his frat'appearaice, isignot DEL, JUENTH. his first dppearance, Signor NANNETIL, “his first appearance. Musical Director and Gonductor.. i nor: MUZIO ‘The box office wili be open for ions ior the sea: %0 PHI (MONDAY) MORNING, pa ey at 9 o'clock, at the Academy of Music. Orders irom the country either by mall or telegraphs pr atl 2 Courtyard of the Be PREL: AWE TY-THIRD STREER, Bp, between Sisih tad Seventh avenues, near Booth’s ea BRILLIANT RE-OPENING, CROWDED HOUSES, First appearance since his return {rom Burope of Will appear in a now character scene, whe OLD BLACK JOB! SUCCESS OF THE EXCELSIOR TROUPE, nsworth, Kugene, art, Nelse_ Seymour, ed, Tiarry Stanwood, Con Murphy, Brockway, Morrissy, BRYANT ‘wo hours’ tun. Bryant's, Commences at eight o'clock. Seats secured. oeiNson HALL SIXTEEN He STRE. F BROADWAY, FIRsT PERFORMANCE, Mo MONDAY SEPTEMBER & ‘AFTERNOON abs, 3, EVENING AT 8 THE ROYAL i, MARIONETTES, ROM 87. JAMES HALL, LONDON, their wonderful pertormance me ‘ORIGINAL, | gar iSTY MLN BLONDIE OF THE T PAT AND BI re uE Come eMULES ETE A A ag BARNEY, ei THE CHUESTTAL DANCES BY 7 ing with OF ani Valry Pantomime of one lur he Gran fe it ‘an! e 7 LITTLE RED RIDING HOODS” replete with soonest eel prisal a ects, close! lowing the sad story of that sweet child, who was so dearly beloved by its mother ben) all the people of the village, closing the bertormance with & AND FC ORMATION or NEPTUNE'S FLIGHT 10 THE BNCHANTED ISLB. Scale of prices—Sofas in parterre, $1; chairs in tite quet, 7c. ; general admission, B0c.; children always r Price: 5, ¥, MeDONOUGH and HA. BALNSHAW, yori HALL, GREAT JONES i Bowery, every even~ HE PILGRIM—BAIN street, between Broadway ai ing a8; Wednesday and Saturday maunee at 2s, Gens: EXPOSITION AT THE K RINK and adjoining buildings, Tiermontand Vanderbilt avenue. Cats from ferrion, ge bed be Fora hag for the accommodattom® @ public and of exhibitors. bal ang to the public MONDAY EVENING, Sept. 15. fachinery and tmanuracturing in ful operat jon. moousanis of novelties to int instruct. Blew it Music by Couterno’s orchestr: aS rand Dispias. Tho wus wean in fall play, x % sands of Novelties to ares and, intruch, cous Art Rooms, jeauty in Lot embowered in lowe mba made for novelties. Addres ix eT STRIAL T UNSTITUTE, 39 Pulton py | ary WALL.—FIFTY rasta ingen ops rosa Stace Ore festa, ie hd Grand a nation a Adinission, 50 cen balcony chairs, $2; ¢ ‘Ritdven ba 3g aS 7. BAIN, praisich: METoroutrax Po THEATRICAL AND SHOW PRINTING RSTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREST A LARGS ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIBTY CUTS CONSTANTLE ON HAND. ofthe renowned American Tiagediam, , Mr. E. EDDY

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