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= S&S ooo eee I (CEUM THEATRE, TH STREET AND 6TH AVy ML, MANSELL, Manager FOURTH WEEK and BRILLIANT and steady SUCCESS, NOTRE DAME. While recording the unvarying attractiveness of the fomantic and spectacular drama with which the season ‘Was inaugurated, the management, confident from the first that elegance and completeness of stage setting and / general strength of distribution would not go unheeded, begs to return thanks for the appreciation with which ‘most numerous and refined audiences have acknowl ged tne confidence reposed in their taste and judg- ent. NOTRE DAME nightly and Saturday afternoon st@ until further notice. THE CAST. ‘The cast of “Notre Dame” is of special strength. To hase engaged any artist but the one whose creative might, exceptional gifts and rare experience bestowed fapon ga might to the chiet role in Mr. lay would have been to depart from the in- eae, announced—to offer a perfect performance. congrats secured for the Lyceum, the management ft > . Fatulates itselt upon its abiitty (6 introduce Mr. in @ character he ortrayed for 3M) succes- ry angi We era rR ing in his enema Quasimodo. NO tu afternoon at 2 until further notice. Nastia art THE SCENERY. pment feels justified in asking for the aine” particular notice. The exi- Fea of the drama Were such that histori fidelity ad to be combined with the picturesque beauty essen- to stage views, and the task, on that account, was ‘of the easiost kind. Its very successful performance Mone Minard, Lewis and Calyo will, It is thought, paraly Seed. The grand Cathedral, repro- auckd in all its massiveness, and the superb final tab- eau, in which old Paris is beheld from the dread towers, are rare specimens of the scenic artist's work. ‘Notre Dame" nightly, and Saturday afternoon at 3. THE PAGEANTS, ‘The $Pbe ities for bi Hots, bronaeelons and tableaux pffered have been improved upon, jotre ie ‘the. Seesults which liberality po taste saraly com: ‘The management submits that in point of charm iat color, brightness and characteristic worth the fa ii the play have never been equalled. While it i ht that the spectacular interest of these eas of the entertainment is potent, it is also believed that ee legitimate connection with the more. is not over. cooked. The splendid scenes are actual 4 part of the frame. “Notre Dame” nightly and Saturday afternoon at 2 until further notice. THE COSTUMES. The costumes in “Notre Dame" were made in London sxpressly for the play's run in the United States. In re- jpest of accuracy and richness they leave nothing to be i d. Notre Dame nightly and Saturday aiternoon at }unbll further notice. COROLLARY. Tho moat pertectly artistic, representation enjoyed tn wow York for many @ month.” PRICES. Boxes, $12 and $15: Orchestra Sofas, $2; Parquet, $1 50; 3alcony Sofas, $1 50; Dress Circle, $1; Amphitheatre Hae cents; Family Circle, 50 cents. Box office open rom 9 to 5. A. BR. SAMUELLS' NEW PARE THEATRE, BROOKLYN. ~ RB. SAMUELLS. -Lessee and Manager * EB. MORRIS.. Associate Manager MONDAY EVENING, SEPT. 29, 1878, ‘rst appearance of the eminent English Artist, J ULIET: Pronounced by the critics of Europe and America to the only living representation of the character in Shakspeare’s sublime love tragedy of BOM&O ROMEO a BOMKO AND JULIET. SATURDAY APTERNOON, OCT, 4, 1873, FIRST NEILSON MATINEE. Box office open daily from 8 A. M. to 6 P. M., and 1M Broadway, New Yorn, where seats may be secured six days in advance, and are reserved till the close of the performance. GPAND KELLOGG CONCERT, HALL OF THE BAST SIDE ASSOCIATION, corner of Eighty-sixth street and Third avenue, On TUESDAY EVENING, Sept. 30, 1873 MISS CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG, ‘assisted b ‘Miss TEODT. Violinist, Miss LUCKHARDT, janist ; Sig. G. eb Ni baritone; i Wok MORGAN, Tenor; Hig. MAIZA, Conductor. Admission $1. Reserved seats @ cents extra. be secured at the Hall: at Gintzen's drug seaerit Bighty-sixth street ‘and Thi ene; i store, No. Las Third avenue irug store, corner 125th street and Third avenue, aad at A. eshiyman & Son" 4, No. 25 Chambers street. arcs iom = AIMEE, ‘AIMEE, AND THE ENTIRE COMPANY. VAREWELL PERFORMANCE OF AIMBE Petore her departure for H SUNDAY EVENING PT, GRANDE DUCHESS. Marts ‘as the Duchess.) Admission, reserved seats, Sc. extra. Tickets at schinmer'en 70 broadway; ullinanu's 4 Brondway, and at the theatre. RIKELL, RIN WATE aunar PRESTIDIGITATEUR, TO-MORROW (MONDAY) EVENING, FRIKELL, KEI Litits wonderfe! performances. r ae RESTING ‘TIONAL DRAMA ae the Passions—LOVE, JEA! OUSY, REVENGE; co pareamens of TREACHERY and CRIME and tho REWARD 0. ¥ VIRTUE, entitied, LIFE; [r3 MORN AND SUNSE’ MONDAY BVENING, September %, be acted with all “The 1 mechanical effects which anbotes Theatre only e can prognes: CNET! zime, W. GO JoNBs (her. first oR he this season) fo be preceded (for nee peers a a7 the German ecce! if FRITZ'S sete Aeuexinres, yith Miss BELL BERRY and Mr. J. BERRY. Mlie. ZOE, df is engered ae "October & only, will ap- aD! Gr MUSIC. “NILSSON—TO. tease A “GRAND Cea NiGHT OF TH AKOSCH ITALIAN OPERAS aes HYEAING, 8 SEPTE KELL, GHT, E yal wioron CAPOUL, and fist, pearance of “ ane Uk ay HRISTIN NiiSSON ‘as VIO) Al Pon SEL PUENTE, BOY, SCOLARA, Ee COLETTI. Forerat Chorus of sixt nb Grand Orchestra of fitty. New and magnificent omtames and Appointments, jusical Director and Conductor... ee E. nen? vin EDNESDAY 1] » J First ap} pare ie, in America ‘of the young'and distin- @uished Donna, the great Tenor, 5 signor J ViRLG CAMPANINT; NANNETTI. the ‘amous, Basso, Git LOUISE CARY. ta RORGIAL Rasa EVENING. OC bx. Faun paeeOn, AUR AY ARENSON A Rigg, SERERAE Pea henna $2. TO FAMILY CIRCLE, ha Box oti and to, Evenin, forme one, Sent Boxee > Masinee = and vening Bei Performatices, 36 $35, us and Box be secured for ithe Ly formance a <Sitice in’ pio spsdemy, ot fis Behirmer's 71 Broad- ‘vane at 114 Broadway. Skok ITALO CAMP ANINI the idol of the London o} ratte public, wat make his wrest appearance in Americ GEN NARO, ii GTA, on WEDNESDAY, EVENING 1 ACADEMY OF MUSIC. NEW TORK, hy | a Secor THis (SUNDAY, EVENINGS: Sven GRAND SACK RED CONCERT, of the best programmes. Grand Orchestra, Violin Bole, on torn 8 Grand Vocal Concert. 7" 821% seen 20, PAUL FALE. F. ETIENNE LAMBERTS CONVERSATIONAL wr ach Clowes are especially adapted to those whe jesirc to make their theoretical knowledge practically avaliable by cultivation of the ear, Free Lecture at Ag sociation Hall to-morrow at I ANTED—A YOUNG cane ‘WITH GOOD SOPRANO voice, to sing Irish ballads and. pla: i parte in first class exhibition. | Address, W with Fe ‘MM iy Uptown Branch office. ti =z LECTURE NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1873—QUADRUPLE SHEET. AMUSEMENTS. Seer IN MORTE CIVILE. caRD TO THE PUBLIG, Signor SALVINI has now appeared before the Ameri. can public in three widely di ren cha each of which he has achieved MecureD tee UMPH. ‘is eforts have commanded the MOST EXTEN SIVE and HLABORATE CRITICISMS, confirmatory of his right to the title of GREATEST LIVING DRAMATIC ARTIST, Signor Salvini's OTHELLO has proved him to be the M PRESSIVE representative of the Shakspearian His INGOMAR esiablished his claim to the FOREMOST PLACE amo! MAN’ RS. CROWNING ACHIEVEMENT by howe nia recoguized ia his personeRen. ot ORRADO, in LA MORTE CIVILE, witnessed iB America for the first time on FRIDAY EVENING Ia: crformanpe will be given for the LAST TIME IN YORK on TUESDAY EVENING next, In connec- tion with this sanouacement the Director takes tie is; erty to present to the public the following EXTRACTS OF CRITICAL OPINION, [New York Herald, Sept, 27.] The audience was the largest ot the season, and the eflects produced by the tragedian were of the most sin- gular and powerful description. |The entire interpreta, endous and original artistic snecess. * The great scene of of course, the last. No words can convey the inimitable pathos stands almost alone in the history of art in America, * (jie broken volce, the ‘dimmed eves, the spent strength, the trembling Serves: all the ghastly ‘and terri- ble paraphernalia with which death heralds its ap- proach, were reproduced with ® perfection that melted A majority of the audience to tears: and tally, as the body (ell heavily forward in death, the curtain descended amid a projound and teariul silence, at the end of which such shouts and plaudits arose as very seldom it has been our uxperience to bear. (New York Tribune, Sept. 27.] When he came before the curtain at the end of the Periormance he was greeted with shouts of delight. Such 4 triumph of dramatic genius bas seldom been seen. The mere portrayal of de th, pert haps, was not fecting than Ristori’s im the last ‘scene of * lisa or Charles Kean's, in the last scene of “Louis XJ. ;' but there was an indescribable halo avout the scene—an interior light of genius that made it holy. In the scenes betwixt Conrad, Rosalie, pnd e Po ter every deiail of sorrow is jorded. ‘Ste upectalor approaches the catastrophe of & proken Rear, Baivini-cw 10 acts every word he speaks, so that those who cannot anderstand his sangnags, theless always aware ot his zAAnink— wae expreasibly Affecting inthe death. The bowing down of a great na- ture and the breaking of a iather’s heart were so con- veyed that there could not have been @ soul im the house untouched, and many persons saw the sight through tears and went away in equal sorrow and wonder. lew York Times, Sept. 27.] Ttis niente? a ply, that ee ey natural treatment, and Salvini played it trom beginning to end ag it he were #® man going through those very trials, living so and dying yo belgre ourtaces,” TUESDAY. character never- He is an actor ot’ maryetious intensity and force, and of a clearness and precision of conception that make his imagination of character reaily creation. To @ voice which dils the house with musical vibration and ex- presses every shade of emotion possible to sound, he adds & masuery of clocudon—Italian elocution—which is al- most beyond criticism; and he is S7ppathesio, above ail to women, in the highest degree. He is the ' greatest 6 CVF seen O1 this school. actor that we hi (New York World, sept, 27;) ‘The death itecit produced ject quite equal to the killing ot Desdentona in. “Othello.” “The approach of olution Was marked with marvellous distinctness flis voice sunk into a hollow, rattling moan; his teatures yrew set; the shiver of death ran through him. and the last request ior his daughter seemed to come from the tomb igelt, While sie shoke to hit he fell on hie face ff and lifeless. For a moment the audience were silent. Aimazement held them spell-bouud. Then they broke iorih im deafening applause. Four times he was recalled and each time the cries were more intense, [New York Sun, September 27. With admiration bordering on wonder the spectator notes how his countenance, as well as his general bear- ing, indicate: ing changes, express the growth, of mental and moral torture which 4 ailing Heath scene 1s codicremingly. foal in appearance that the auditor feels a gratetul sense of rellet when, in re- sponse to a unanimous and imperative call, the acter comes before the curtain smiling, and evidently as strong and well a1 aman could desite to be, York Evening Post, Sept. 27.1 In this pny: Nulviu and Fiamonti—for-the lady is fast herselt worthy of playing leading parts with i roving Pie “great Ttalian actor—won thelr greatest 'succens of the season. Salvini, in the description of his escape trom prison, showed all that, marvello effect ot Kesticulation to which we hi alluded, and in the scenes with his wite moved many in the audience to tears. va Wonderful and patniul bit of realism. “The struggles of the dymg convict closed with a tuil so, sudden, ao ling, and’ yet under. the clroumstances eo very natural, that the entire audience, after the first impreason of Horror had passed away, broke fore luto most euthust- astic plaudits, calling the actor three times before curtai (The Graphic Sept, 27.) Nothing has ever been on our boards com- arable in emotional erful, last act of had famous death scenes—Miss Cushmi Merete” Charles Kean in “Louis XI.,” Booth in “Riche ard IIL,” Rachel in “Marion de POrme,” Ristori in eget izabeth,” Seebach in the same character—but surely the agonies of dissolution spiritualized or idealized (it the terms ure proper in such a connection) were never $0 effectively exhibited as in the last scene of this play. 8 WEEK there will be o THREE SALVINI PERPORMANCES iy NE’ TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS! TUESDAY EVENING, September 30—The second and Jam time in New York of Giacommetti's new and turill- ing Brama, written expressly, tor Signor SAL nor SALYINI in his great original role, CORRADO, sighora PLAMONTIO. Liz Thursd: ning, October % first performance of Shakspeave’s Buble HAMLI AML ET, SALVINI: for the first tine here, a8 HAMLET. sIaNona PIAMONTL BROOKLYN— Prices—Parquet and 8 Balcony, $2 50 a to location ; Priva eo Bld, Siz and $18; general a mission, $1 50; Fauily Circle 50 cents, Seas at Acad: emyi Schirmer’s, 701 and 114 Broadway. ROOKLYN ACADEMY—SALVIN ELLO, To-morrow, MONDAY, Sept. ain Brooklyn of ES 29, sie! ‘OMMASO SAL THE ILLUSTRIOUS ITALIAN HN ran, in his grand role of OTHELLO. Seats, $2 and_ $2 $0, according to location; admission, $1 5); Family Circle, 75 cents. pantomimic heretofore i JAN eae MINISTRELS, HOOLEY'S OPE! UBE, ‘ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER, 29, AN ENTIRE CHANGE, "H WEEK AND D EVERY EVENING. The erent origina “pmen, WAMBOLD AND TBACKUS! BAN PRANUISCO. MINISTRELS, Box office open. Seats secured. “A MBBICAN STITUTE. GRAND NATIONAL EXHIBITION NOW OPEN, AMERICAN INSTITUTE HALL, * Second and Third avenues, Sty third and Sixth-fourth Wonderful display "or Mac chinery in Motion. Unsurpassed Collection of Home Products, Superb Concerts, by Keating's Orchestra, afternoon ana _Admission, 500, children half’ price. D* x KAHN'S GRAND MUSEUM AND POLYTECHNIC ‘Institate—Rebuilt, remodelled, and with 5,00) tresh attractions, now open to the public, at LJ Broadwa; nearly opposite the Grand Central Hotel. Models of eve ortion of the human. frame, Us fegr | Mechanical br res, &c., &c., altogether comprisi a the most enter-. tafning-and | instructive exiubition in oh ied mis sion, Hc. Selentitic lectures dail: ES’ WOOD PARK. SUNDAE Ot ae Oy rae SEASON. BENEFIT FOR 1 THE BAND. Bi enth and pas LAST GRAND CONCERT, by the unrivalled NINTH REGIMENT BAND. D. in Musical Director ‘Tevet 38 ‘AzBostat SPIRITUEL. Title copyrighted. CO a MOXSTERY'S FENCING, AND SPARRING Academy, 18 West Eighth street, near Broadway. Boxing taught in twelve lessons. FRENCH, Professor ETIENNE LAMBERT, ASSOCIATION HALL, TO-MORROW (Monday), at Ui A. M., followed, by the formation of o be follow eeMENTARY an ADVANCED CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH CLASSES. XN ALAXY Obl eo MR. ©. Sears ery DIRECIOR. Y TUESDA CHURCH OF THE DISCIPLES, Mig M v. George H. ve eney Miss Anaa Dickinson, Rev. aera ‘ard ‘epg yds Hon, Wendell Philiip Ma lajor General Banks, J Terkinn” “Grace Green: wood,” Rev efi, Hepworth Hon. A, Oske y Hall, Major ‘Gessras’ Kilpatrick. Joun U. Saxe, Esq., ews. Anditiss DICKINSON SON OPENS THE COURSE POSIT’ LAST WE FOR THE SALE OF COURSE TCKETS, Tickets for the entire course $6, In seat, $9, atc only 4 the aay ‘d street, under West Twenty. Seats for the ie Lectures veoured it Theatre Ticket Office, 114 B: ‘ay; Brentano’s, Union square; son Sey We Avenue Hotel Reading ‘Room, and at the y, No. 5 West Twenty-third street, T)RAMATIC INSTRUCTION.—A PROFESSIONAL lady, of Sar erenee will give lessons in elocution and prepare ladies for the sta: addres W., care of bw. ‘aller, stage manager, 's Thea N.Y. MEDAL GUITARS— LE BULL VIOLINS, GO) OF Ole Pet Wg hg Musical Instruments re- ic for parties MUsICAL tuned RUBNGY, Ma 2 Chinton pl Circulars mnaile RATORY AND DRAMATIO EXPRRS- READING 2 CRE yeaa feet ine em 5 Simplified, p practical and thoroug! SONG AND DANCE.—JIG, CLOG ‘Jig Dancing taught for the stage; Bogan’s guide Bi ee ahate or" ‘Dancing Without a Master,”’ comprising Allihe above dances, complete, price $1. 'B ine pitied Banjo Manoel,” not by note, enabling Kg per- gon, without the least knowledge of music, Bay tunes at sight. This work, contains vei Bett chi Shims r airs; bound in cloth, pri eer eukerenb ghee one VOUN TS) BOGAN 100 East Hi Houstan street, HUMOROUS LECTURE: mber 20; Webster, Chester ms at ‘Atnericad Literary Bre 1b can WASTED ITNT Mair aoe mu im - ger, jam 10 Oo ee RAPHAEL DE LOLDS, Military jOwery, AMUSEMENT.—J. WOOD'S MN A ‘SIUM. Twenty-eighth street, near Fifth ave- He orming. Turkian "Ba pening, Fencing. Special Gout ke for eorhe leney, Nervou ne wee Athletic Bxereises y ON DAY EVENING. ‘Admission free. 4 aD AMUSEMENTS. ae LYMPIC THEATRE, WAY. OOD'S MUSEUM, . RIGGS. 0 Gpeusat Tie RB, 4 BROAD Begins at & W ONE WEEK ONLY OF THE” GRAND OPENING , immensely successful Drama of ot R SEASON, MONDAY, “SEPTEMBER 79, 1873. maT FA ED ed al Ma 4 appearance of Pe bef ing bot tpe ante athe . AMERICA’S CHOIOR : Xtravaganza by . . a. James Barnes, Beq., Bocca ne charming, petite, captivating and favorite Song- r Forni at ons ted MRS JAS 4 OATER Fe Poole's auacesan THE GIANT KILLER, ATES Drama, entitled in which we Comte OPERA COMPANY, SHIN’ FANE, Burlesque Organization organized and qualified to produce English Come (orere SHIN PANE, will app. in a style of magnificence never befor led in the its Preceded cach day 1 Eke deren so wesees pet santas sPtttee | whtcinis wate together with # (ull choras of fresh and. well-raine KORDA CS ROBEE @ 197, the young Trapediae, M5: Mr. voles. fuly competent to produce all the pop w Comic 0: ROR UPERION MUSICAL AND ARTICTIO MANNER, e1Zhe company comprises the following Indies and gen Ww. L. Me’ Ww. Gotea Ed. Miss Alice Kemp, Wm. Anni¢ Komp Bo Ww. iiss Netite barker E Miss Pauline Merrit H. ins Tracy White, w Miss Adele Wood, 4 ry Miss 7. Vincinia, Wm: Duane, Miss O. La Grassa, H. Caldwi ell, GRAND ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS. Frank A. Howson Musical Director Stage Director. W. H. Crane A NEW AND COSTLY WARDROBE, tomers Ln Longon id Paris. . . A. Jounson Mr. James Tait iar, James Carson tags a every evening’ fegets of Hew . ‘Byron's ® i 's beautiful come ebere in three acte—"La Fille lame Angot!’—enti glia reek ‘of Chartes MME. ANGOTS CHILD, MMB, ANGOTS CHILD, MME, ANGOT’S OHILD, cast with the full strength of the following excellent ompany :— CLARE TTR ANGOT. Mrs. JAS. A. OATES He. Lang juteux.. Incredible. Mons. Laroux. Boldiers, io T 1. MARKET PLACE IN BELVILLE.. cents. Amaranthe Relates the History of Mme. Ang: Child. The Barber and the Poet. ange Pitou, Escape from the Bastile. The Conspirators at Work. The Com- Pact, The Poet Agrees to Write a Revolutionary Song. 80,000 Francs the Reward. Arrival of the Order of Ar- rt Clariette a Prisoner. The Market Women to the seue. ACT IL APARTMENTS OF MLLE. LANGE, THE FEMALE FRIEND OF THE DIRBCTORY.—Escape of Ange Pitou. Love of the Poet for itis Mistress. Clariette Forgotten. The Barber in Difficulties. The Song, Found in His Pocket. Away with Him to Prison. The Mysterious Visitor. The Miles of the Destroyer. Soldiers Join the Dance of Death. ACT iL, GARDEN AT BELVILLE—Bal de Calypso. Dance licaine of 1797. ‘The Market Woman and |. ‘The Comic Conspirators, The Secret Revealed. Anxiety of Clariette. Ler Hopes Answered. Ail Mado —March of the Tnno- ‘8 Happy: inion of Pomponnet, the Barber and Clart- ette, Mme, ‘Angot’s Ohiid MATINEK 2 WEDNESDAY, EVENING SATURDAY, SEATS SECURED sik ‘bays IN ADVANCE. LYS BROADWAY THEATRI, 728 AND 730 BROAD- way. Begins at& Bole Lessee and Manager «Mr, AUGUSTIN DALY OPENING OF TAE DRAMATIC SEASON ani PRODUCTION OF A UNIQUE LONDON NOVELTY. MONDAY EVENING, SEPT. and RYRRY EVENING this week, and for the MATINEB SATURDAY, at 134, will be presented, for the first time in this country, a ew comedy, in three acts, by Bertie Vyne, Esq, entitied ABOUT TOWN; RIVERSIDE STORY. 1 New and beantiful scenery, y, by Joseph De La Harpe; new and original music, by Harve: worth, ‘and new costumes and properties. Violet, a Blossom from the banks of the Thames, Miss Minnie Walton (ot the California theatres, | Her tirst appearance in this Lady Angelina We and the Oracle of Florence (her daughter) Jenny. Miss Cora Cassidy Bir ierwyn, who has the wafashionable mistortune to be ehgaged to one lady and love Kennedy le, his Friend, who ‘anaious lend of his little embarrass. -Mr. Dorsay Ogden man whe Mr. George an Grimiths won the “Screw,” ott Martin’ Golden -DRIFTIN KENSINGTON aaKoaNs: vu June, Sra, ACT Il.—THROUGH THE RAPIDS. ROSE VILLA, Twickenham. The Grounds Next Day. ACT 1L—CALM WATER. The Drawing Room st Rose Vill Villa, A Week Later. MATINER OF ABOUT TOWN, SATURDAY, at 13g o'clock. The prices at this house will be—Orchestra, $1 50: Bal- cony, $1 50; Dress Circle. $1; FAMILY CIRCLE, 50 cents. General admission, $1. Box office open 4 His F fr sy 8 tills. ME, J. W. MORRISEY 2308, ML Took ages as. CRORGE DE VEE (arst a) nce since the return from urope on. Ye ne een penance comedian, in his tf tad ot dra ented ee Boy. Gank bet pen for the EMMETY nights Thursday, New METROPOLITAN THEATRE, Manage: R. W. BUTLER mpaiin, MONDAY he FIS@EET pare Engagement of the F! iT COMPANY IN THE CITY, and a new additior BROADWAY GRAND ENTRANCE as been added STANDARD xovelry rear OF NEW YORK. For the accommodation of the lower portion of the Uo extroardtn: facilities, The best in the city lor dismissing 8 crowded audience. The old entrance, $83 Broad way, still remain: bag) bic Con will nereatter be ned oan ir the ly Briilian ¢ Constellation. of Distinguished Stars, Inthe variety firmament CAVANAGH, Eccentric Come: wah al asthe MAD POET, Comic Drama. iss BELLE CBLEST: ‘utara 1 Queen, Fier fee the most astonish rot jh Tih. JACKSON, ‘Miss Al si Ps sHfoor, WITT,’ Mise NELLIE ERLRXANDIA, veo a etch of TAKING T! DGE. ADD BYMANN on the Fancies and follies of the present ‘ation, J. W. McaNDHeWa a nd WM. ea ay | Master LM WEST, QUEEN and LANG, RO “in their Specialties. Miss KITTY BROOKE and other prominent artists every e Doors Curtain ri vt Box Office yy open daily. Seats eced in advance, PI TRE—EXTRA. Me rok De GH OF THE AMUSEMENT WORLD. POC! MO} VENING, SEPT. Sarniee of pete and | favoinating comic" OPERA COMPANY, when Noes Me | resented, for the fitst time tn America, H. 5. By ‘ron’s new English version of cor oe aparmin ning Opera Peapes epiitied ‘pox SHEET "sow OPEN. Sremoamygoomr, | HAUNTED HOUSES, RAND ‘OPERA ogaE WHAT: THIRD STREET nue. Begins 4 to 8. Carrtages ordered for 1034, ager. Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY ¥ BiBNING, ata quar ter to 3, the Farce of if THIS SHOULD MEET THB After which y wilt be moaueed the most thrillin, LAR B. ALISON Eniited = HOUSES Or, LONDON AND THE BUSH, Mr. G. L, FOX in an entirely new comic. character. i H. RKINS and Mr, FRANK HARDEN Gii and the whole dramatic com; pane in great LIVING PORTRAITURE. Do not {ail to 00, soe the MARVELLOUS SENSATIONS of this DRAMA. First (at 94 o’olock)—The Great realistic, transformation, showing A NDER- ING A’ done: Secor to ogee) Tes FOR LIFB AND nd STRUGGL: . eeern, on the Austrahan ard, (at n piglets athe un reoednied tableat w of LAGS NTED Houses OnU Me LAST WEEK BLI ULN AND TAK- ING IRE SATURDAY Ma MATINEE at I¢—HAUNTED NOUSES! TURDAY NIGHT—Last might of HAUNTED Hous LUCCA and ES. MONDAY, Oct, 6—-ITALIAN OPERA. TAMBERLIK. (ARAND OPERA HOUSE Sole Leuse ry ws: -AUGUSTIN DALY, MA. ARETZEK'S ITALIAN OPBH RA, COMMENCING MONDAY, Oct 6, 1873. ORENING, NIGHT, MONDAY, Oct. 6." Mme. PAULINE, LUCCA and Signor FE. TAMBERLIK Donizetie's opera, in three acts of TUESDAY, Oct. 7, 1873, ILMA Di MURSKA, fm Bellini's Opera. in three acts, Prices of admission for the evening performano General admission.. Reserved seats (according to io Family Circle... tose LE OF TS, Tho sale of seats for the two first nights commences THIS MORNING at the Grand Opera House, Schirmer's, No. 701 Broadway, and Theatre Ticket office, No Ld Broadway, FQOOTH'S THEATRE. J. B. BOOTH... o LAST NIGHTS and LAST WEEK of the engagement of JOSEPH JEFFERSON, MONDAY, September 20, and every evening during the week (except SEP night), 1 tion), ‘Sland Sa oxtra, ~ JEFFERSON, ‘Sole Lessee and Manager RIP VAN WINKLE, LAST MATINEE and LAST. RTT E of JOSEPH JEFCERSON as RIP VAN WINKLE ON SATURDAY NEXT, OOT. 4 atl Mo SATURDAY EVENING, OC oor, 4, FIFTH and LAST THE NEW MAGDALEN, MONDAY EVENING, OCT. 6, 1873, en a ment of mage men HE aka ear a PANCHON. Me ourekeT, Beats may be secured SIX DAYS IN ADVA T THE BOX OFFICE of the ‘Thontre or its Branch Ticket Office, at the Music Store of C. H. Ditson & Co., 714 Broad- wa: TRLO'B GARDEN, BLACK CROOK. NIBLO’S arden. BLACK UNPARALLELED SUCCESS CROOK, BLACK LELED SUCCESS CxOOK: BLACK LED SUCCESS CROOK oF CROOK the world-renowned spectacle, CROOK which is pres -nted CROOK LACK ENTER NEW SORNER} CROOK’ BLACK brilliant and eleg: CROOK BLACK GorKeous an tive armors. CROOK" LACK THE Lut CROOK LACK CROOK: BLACK ng, BLACK The following. brities will ap- BLAC. ea. BLACK THE KIRALFY FAMILY. BLACK THE PERSIAN TWIN SISTERS, BLAC REGAMEY, BLACK the Magni vga BLAG BLACK Premiere Ventriloq LACK THE LONDOS MADIIGAL thos, BLA a Matt Morgan's BLAG ‘4 rawous Ba ‘ORIAL ALLEGORY, BLACK an eee and 5: ara ONY. PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE ERY. MORE NEW STARS, EVERYTHING ENHRE The Weston Sisters, UTTERLY CHANGE Character Artistes. and in LARRY TOOLEY, ENTIRELY EVERYTHING Dutch Comedian.” MA: bests dae aa JENN! meni MANCHESTER AND J! NGS, Comic Duetists, ELLA WESNE TONY THE gets y NEW SKETCKE: PASTOR, E. THE MURDER AT THE OLD TULL HOUSE) Or, THE DOG OF WEEHAWKEN. Miss Hannah Birch, | BILLY Miss Kitty Sharpe, || BARNY. | Miss Fanny Fo George Thatcher, F. Girard, Charles Seavert, &e., &, TINKES TUBDAY AND SATURDAY, LADIES ADMITTED FREE ON FRIDAY RVENINGS, BLLEW READINGS. SPECIAL NOTICE. Elliott and oom pave 7 MELEE, of announcing ULE EW. THE reat not ‘Uvtna ELOCUTIONIST, THE GREA TEST LIVING ELOCUTIONIST, of ONE HUNDRED! Tee ADINGS IN AMERICA, inniny HEPWORTH'S cHuRGI Eb 'WORTH'S CHURCH, HEPWORTH'S CHUB WORTH's CHURCH, wornet lrairent iM, Hw venue and Forty ftth street, corne: and F >rty-fiith street, THURSDAY RVE EAING YOOTOBER 3, THUR SDAY EVENING, OOTOBER 2, when will resented the following ENTIRELY NEW yeah rena ch PROGRAMME" Mr, George W, Morgan, Organist MD be ay So D minor J, 8, BACH. The Vagabonds (first woe T. Trowbridge The Faithful Soul a7 leliide Proctor The St. Leger Cy ir Lig Doyle Lady Seliu: dilis.. Bret Harte 14 ORGAN—Overtare, Willa Scenes from King a hd thmme Shakspeare pesurgams (specially written for Mr. Bellew) iting fan peal, Shrift (first time) For the convenience on eo public, ry iy parts of the city, tickets will DAY, Sei tember 29, at9 A. at Rullman’s, 114 Broadway; Schireer’s, store, TO Broadway, Dodds Express, 944 roadway ‘Everett Library), $34 Sixth avenue ; also at doo ISSION, with reserved seat, Oke DOLLAR, perrenee HALL, PRIKBLL, BA FRIKELL, iE SUCCESS. ayrilUsiastic AUDIENCES, The world’s grea RUSH DIGITATRU FRIKELL. PRIKELL. Last three pertormances prior to his departure for Boston. MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBRE 20 ESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 90, WEDNESDAY EVENING, OOTOB Admission $1; Reserved Seats 50 josnts extra. For sale at 701 Broadway, 114 Broadway and Box Omics, Stainway —BRADLAUG! B Metcawtiue ‘itneay ‘ASSOCIATION THE TWO “OnEAR LECTURES of o a Ez CHARLES BRADLAUGH, the eloquent Engle h Republican. “The Republics Movement in England.” Few of the Irish Question.”* pore 70L Broadway; 114 ‘AMERICAN INsrITOTE GRAND NATIONAL EXHIBITION KNOW W OPEN. AMERICAN INSTITUTE HALL, Second and Third avenues, Sixty-third and Sixty-fourth Wondertul display ‘of Machinery in Motion. Unsurpassed Collection of Home Products, Superb Concerts, by Keating's Orchestra, afternoon and __ Admission, 80e.; children half ILSSON—ITALIAN OPERA. N the St. Nicholas Hotel Thi FILLIARDS—GRAND mATCH | | Naad ALBERT GARN Champion of the world at the t French Carrom MAURICK DA Champion of AToastt at pe four-bith h Carrom Game, at TAMMANY, BALL, THURSDAY TVENING: 4. October % ‘at the four-ball Carrom Game, 1,500 points. hd pail erican Billiard Com eet ated athe rican Frou the “Bulla finer emporium. of Ae We Gollender, wich | wi ince ‘s the hall That it tained. The pat nN dunieg the Tourseusens ng parooses, $1 50; to be had at Chris. rooms, Doors open at the Gollender Cushion, will be 80 perfect view of the contest ma used in Irving H wilt be brougne into use for seat mission, $1; reserved 7 abies ax GENTLEMEN DESIRING TO ENTER tye, Dramatic. rrofessjon can obtain torough in. a by addressing F. F., station F, T'S MINSTRE: B NTR MATINEE OF THE SEAOS aa BDNESDAY, OCTORGM I. AT 2 FP, aaa BROTHERS, Weagunts a ‘New importers sod’ fi valers in Col ore Pain Praahes ke. SCENIC Aptis ERLALS, ibeclaity. Send for (or price ‘tot. OBINSON HALL. ROBINSON HALL Sixteenth GES three doors west of Broadway. ror Ru aot ne a ETTES, dl" Es rhaey mk FUN NRE eke. me FUSE HOLE, nec Ones Dances, Grand Transformations “children half price. raWany INDUS aan L EXHIBITION WILL OPEN MONDAY EVENING, SEPT. 2), 1675. ening addres + Bon ERE PRELINGHUYSR ay DEALER IN THE COUNTE should see the exhibition. IMMENSE NEW BUILDINGS on Washington, Court and Marshall streets Whole Classes of Manufactured Goods Represented, ONLY NEWARK MANCFACTURES bo ow The brilliant display of last yeur rpasved by this,” 175 tening every day trom, the ferries, toot of Labs erty. Gordandt’ Barclay and Deabrosses,strects.. Fare way 2) cents. Excursion tickets 36 cents, Admix sion to bxhibition 90 cents. 1 vzphocer ae gona’ Re WHAT THY EDITQ3 OF THE BOSTON Herald Medium, 1 sof CHARLES tt, FOSTER, nopplrituatigt ‘est dg second street:— y Part 1D, the wonderful i hinge done by ny. erforine ilone nan neny sort of jugglery N= YORK MUSEUM or ANATOMY, 618 BROAD way, between Houston and Bleecker sireote —Ever; ono should vial the wonderful, museum; 1 ig Not gverthin should see and underscand dait 1e Philosophy of Marriage.” Those parties, fanaa peu ve ga anes were orwarded on of 25 cen a penta BY NEW car MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, ity of Labor.” ae rat AMUSEMENTS, peatee ——_ COMIQUE — UE UE Us UE MU THEATRE. Samanamamnece 9 | THEATRE. BROADW. enh THEATRE. BROADWAY ————COMIQUE THEATRE —— $14 —_____coMigue iG. JOR HARE ep PRAIC rlotor Ft ECLA iy fh EATS OF Tite ovOREDS EOF THE WORLD, THE SPECIALTY THEATRE OF THE SPEOIALTY THEATRE oF rT woe AND FAVORITE RESO LY Fow LAD BS AND CHILDR THE SPECIALTY. THEATRE OF Tie WoRLD FAVORITE RESORT LADIES AND CHILDREN. STARTLING NOVELTIES FOR THE WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, SEPTEMBEN 2. (EX vos MISS: CLARA BUTLER PERFORMANCES} RA BUTLER BY THe GREAT ARA BUTLER "0 PO RA BUTLER 500 RA BUTLER 00 |. RA BUTLER A BUTLER 3 A BUTLER ‘A BUTLER $00) ‘A BUTLER 5.0 THE 0 NT WONDER, NK FRAYNE 0 LITILE FRANK RAYNE LITLE FRANK FRAYSB ” LITELE FRANK FRAYNE 510 LITTLE FRANK FRAYNE LITTLE FRANK FRAYNE | LE FRANK ERAYME 00 B, RANK FRAYNE J. PRANK PHAYNE, LITTLE FRANK PRAYNE The abovo named Artists appear in the Ureat Sen- sation, eam, entitled OROL DURING OR THE SkoLoso DEAD SHOT OBOLOs 2 ‘OF THE mIBS CLARA SIERRA NEVADA’ OBOLOSO BUTTER Te 5 OROLOSo! WILL. SIERRA NEVADAS, OROLOSO SHOOT OROLOSO AN APPLE DEAD SHOT OROLOSO} FROM THE LOSO| HAND OF SIERRA NEVAVAS, OROLOSO OROLOSO, OR THE OROLOSO} AND DEAD SHoT IERRA NEV AD. OROLOBO wih, Wit ORTH OROLOSO RIFLE, DEAD SHOT OROLO: LOADED OF THE OROLOSO TH A FULL |SIERRANEVADAS, OROLOSO| CHARGE OF POWDER| OR THE DROLOSU| AND AN OUNCE DEAD SHOT OROLOSO| —LEADEN BAL! QROLOSO| SHOOT AN APPLE )SIERIA NEV ADAS, OL M TH OR THE OROLUSO HEAD DEAD SHOT QROLONO or F TH ROLOSO ONETA, St Hite OROLOSO| NEVA First uights of I Prank Frayne's startlin, drama, Ei d iad . ‘ion OBOLOSO; or, the. DEAD SHOT OF SIERRA NEVADAS, OROLOSA; or, the DEAD SHOT OF TH SIERRA NEVADA Orologo, the Dead Shot, a hals breed.....1. F Frank Frayne Oneta, the Quoan of the Sierras, Oroiosas wite if Clara Bi Omemee Moshee, the White Pigeon | a a ee ttle Frankio Mark Roling, a leader of band of desjeradu ‘aigg Al. Cooper, his Lieutenan: Mr ‘t Sitnon snakeroot, an escaped Mormon... Mr, Leger, a treacherous Comanche...... Mie Ha a Mr. Aitentley, a United State detective, Mr. Ae pee his appy an, ry Mra. Snakeroot, No. 6. Sallie Bittersweet. Mrs. Snakere Mrs. Snakere Mrs. Snakeroot, No. Mrs. Snakeroot, No. Mrs. birt leas No, 5. Mr. Frank Kearns ‘Miss Jennie “Sateriee Miss Kitty O'Neill Mra. Edward iss Jane Brice M. Walters Mrs, iss Tilly Slowby r. James Bradley ‘Trappers, road agents, indians, &. Daring the representation Miss Clara Butler wil} shoot an apple trom the hand of Oroloso, and I, Frank Frayne will, with a rifle loaded with a full charge of powder and fan ounce leaden ball, shoot an apple trom the head of Onet: ‘SYNOPSIS OF SCKNERY AND INCIDENTS, SCENE L—Cave ot the Desperadoos—The Outlaws’ Revel—Al. Cooper—The Story of the Olden Time—Sally Rittersweet in rob of & Snakeroot—Counting, the Chickens Before They are Hatched ahe Rovber Cap- fain—A strange ‘Tale ho Warning—Beware of Oroloso— SCUNE L-—lnwerior of Cabin—The Detectiye's Call— The Nearch tor Al. Coot 10 the Look-out— Ranebe Le Revo and its Rustic 8 SCENE IIl.cHehe “Canyon—Omemnee —Moshee—The Dead Shot—Oneta—The Morning Dawns—Oneta Scorns Decelt—The Pride and Queen of the Halls of Fashion— Tomptation—Ihe Threat—An’ Kacy Prey—The Indian Maiden Can Protect Hersolf—Mother and Child 5! Die—Loger's Attack on Oneta—Coover Meets His Match— Terrific Struggle —Grand Striking Lableau. anche Le Revo sally oh the Tramp— Hymen's orh=stinon ‘and the Babies—More Loye-muk- ing— my Old Dan—Audiey de, Road—an Unexpected Meetung—Th cret—Oroloso the Halt Breed—"I th trom the Yellowstone to Pale Face and His Gui ed on AU Sides—Through the Window-—Thrilling Pic V.-Woul—Dudley anc re Companion—The Rierra Nevada in Sight—The Gray-h: a prone, pee trom Her Home—One Blow in ‘Ler Deten ‘he Savage Chief—"I Must Have. ry Harts Blood SCENE VI.—The Mouth of Eeho Canyon—The Old Ne- ’s Trouble—The Wolf's Den—I am Weary—Cooper and Dan—A_ Terrib: ‘engeance on 01 pso—The ther in the Canyon— The Sig- of Death—Oroloso’s Oath Boy hrough His Father's Heart-—Die Together Fullede-Doadiy” strurgle—Grand Tablesus Wite and Husband United Oaco More—Emotional Fini e Death.) OROLOSO, OROLOSO, OROLOSO, OROLOSO, OROLOSO, OROLOBC presentation Miss CLARA BUTLER le trom the nis is the. greatest sousadion ever produced in city of New York. eal ENTIRE NEW OLIO OF FUN,———____ ——ENTIRE NEW NOVELTY eine ——ENTIRE NEW OLIO OF F: in wale the he following 3 Bare ay HAR’ HARRIGAN AND HAIT. OHN HART ——JOHN HAR: ———JOHN HAR’ paar ; ar FRANK KERNS This will be Miss Mebonneld’s first appearance in America, W SERIO COMIC SONGS. MISS JENNIE HUGHES—-———-MIs5 A tt eee HUGHES—--—-~MISS8 ADA WRAY NNIE S———__MIS8 MISS MARKIE GARENFLO—MI8S TENNIE 6. SATERLEE MISS MAKI GARENFLO—MISS JEN Hy SATERLEE Mins MARI GABENELO Mis iS J KE Sat) NDRED OTHER ARTISTS, ND AND ONE HUNDRED hee HER ARTISTS, appear overy evening, and at th eS, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, WEDNESDAY AND SAPUKDAY. ‘The performance will commence on MO: DNDAY. HEP ‘ARM. beautiful Scenery and the fol- .Crohoore, the Hunchback Proohore, the Hunchback as. veheoee oe nae lowing excellent cast :— Mr, ed. Harrigan. . Mr. Ed. Maio and soldiers, de. SYNOPSIS OF SCENEUY AND INCIDENTS. SOHNE L— Ireland in '64—The Merry.making on Christ Dooling’s Farm—Walting for ‘ine Piper— *aad Plorce—Croboor Hunchback and the Dooling | Unfuldiied 8c —And. ita ‘The trae ‘3 Okth—Brudge’ ‘6 Despair—Naming the 30) da: tthe Rained Castle by Moonil t—Pierce in Fearon of Crohoore—Andy’s Fright—The je Assanwin Burke—An Unexpected Discover, em of Crohoore and ‘Alley —Imposiag ree—The Compact wit Fite “Boye th Gath—Pistee ‘Trapped ae Lae the F &—The Cave of Dunmore—Patey and for their Yictim—Pierce and ‘fis’ Friends upon Fy of Alley—-Captur Senehback-Dorens feuchery—eron ae Beason a ite Boy- Soldiers easal Startling Disclosure~Tableau. ao very even J. Frank Vrayne’s startling sensation, OROLOSO} OROLOSO; DEAD SHOT OF iP THR SIKRRA Orol the oad Shot a heirbreed Sierra Nevadas, ‘Grol pe Onete, the Queen of tl Clara font n. omenes Moose, the White Pigeor be Voi Miss Clara Butler will te repre ne band nd of Oroloso, aud Prank with a rifle loaded with a full charge of ne sien ball, shoot an apple ian aepaatt ever produced in the =) e BROADWAY. THEATRE COMIQUE, 4 ROADWAY. THEATRE COMIQUE, ole BROADWAY, THEATRE COMIQUE, BROADWAY, { | | THEATRE COMIQUE, old BROADWAY, THEATER OMIQU: a BROADWAY, THEATRE comlQuy, BRoaDWay, TAEATRE comigue on | BROADWAY. PECLALTY THE, THe BEHOUALTY THEATRE oF THE LAD: 7 OF THE WORLD, THE SPECIALTY THEATRE OF THE WORLD, ie {31 1B FAVORITE RESORT FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN. (IIL ‘HE VAVORITE RESORT FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN. Sn 3 i =: EE 88 THE SPECIALTY TH an =) THE They appear in * pene THE DEAD snot OF Tie. ve During the representation Miss Siar, an apple from the hand of Orolosa, a Wall, with a rife loaded with a full ebarRS 0: an ounce leaden ball, shoot aa apple from't. Oneta. This is the greatest senagtlon over produced in the . lew ENTIBE NEW OLIO OF FUN. NEW O! 8-98. 98 98 98. ae 98 - 983 — 98 — ——ss-—_—_— yh ——— 94-————_—— > SnD « SC. 93. as 98 : 33 — 3 984 OR, THE bohemian 2 ae FARM, MURDER An THE FARM, JRDER ar oe FARM, MU MR. B. HARRIGAN MR, E. HARKIGAN, THE GREAT ROLOSO; ————OROLOSO ——-—— ROLOS0 ————0r0! i OROLOSO. ia ————OROLOS0; ————-OROL080} DEAD SHOT OF rite Sree NEVADAS. “DEAD SHOT OF THE SIERRA NEVADAS. DEAD SHO? OF THE MeRRA NEVADAB, DEAD SHOT OF THE SIERRA NEVADAS, DEAD SHOT OF Tie SIERRA NEVADAB. oO. i DEAD SHC RRA NEVADE! MATINEE WEDNESDAT MATINEK gqbagesesges MATINEE | ESZ5 370235 SATURDAY, MATINEE | 30 Cee bett ie pa MATINER are MATINEB, MATINEE | o2®%a0™—r S88 WEDNESDAY MATINEE | 2535 FES MATINER =] Basse SATURDAY, MATINGR | wep eg~e3 335 ——— MATINER | S23m%9 Z23az~ , MATINER MATINEE BZ 34_9,¢2.-c3 | WEDNESDAY MATINER | QqSeus2=s222 MATINEM Seis aecs asks SATURDAY, MATINEE —— MATINER THR MATINER ENTIRE MATINER a BILL MATINEK a GIVEN MATINEE | 2 4 & ) ar MATINEE | 2 & 5S os, THE maATINGE |— G2 ABS S MATINEFS: MATINEE | & Q 2 (+) & | WsbNESDAY MATINEE ag jst AND MATINEE | 2 8 2% % & & | SATURDAY, MATINEE | = 5 Soe os MAINE MALINEE | & a bed WEDNESDAY MATINEE e AND “MATINEE Las SATURDAY, MATINEE MATINER, WAbLack: 8. Mr. LESTER WALLAOCK, Proprietor and Mangger. OPENING OF THE FALL A! LL AND WINTER SEASON, Mr. (hobo present eariag of representations ip llmitted to Soule weeks) Will make his appearance in TWO KNTIRELY NEW CHARACTERS. TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 30, ie AND EVERY EVENING DURING THE WEE. ALSO SATURDAY. MATINEE, will be presetted a now Gomedy. in two acts, by H.% Craven, Ksq., entitled BARWISK'S BOOK, with new scenery and the following distribution of chare acters CHARLES MULCRA¥T. MILES LAGIOT.. ROBERT CL UoK Fis ROGATE. ELLEN PETWORTH Mrs. MULCRAFT, KATE WEMBLETON Concluding with an extraordl ary act, adapted from the French by and SW. YOUNG eats HERN, THE 80k paMPoorar, AUGUSTUS THRILLINGTO: c Dr, CHIRPER (his first nppearaiice here’ in several yes ir. W. R. Fl wir. a. ¥. EROWNR “Wiiss DORA GouDruWalrg «Mrs. JOHN SEFTO! Miss EFPIE GERMON Jrhimaleality, in one. easra. JM. MOWT .Mr. SOTHERN” JOHN a BINS, Misa‘ ULEMENGINA MONTMORENCI Miss EFPIK orEuoy Mrs. MAJOR PUCKER... . Madame PON: Mrs. AUGUSTUS THRIL! Miss pora GOLDTHWAITR MARY JANE. ATE BARTLETP Will make bis FIRST APPEARANCE IN TWO YEARS HERE IN NOVEMBER NEXT. BOX BOOK NOW OPEN FROM 8 A. M. TILL 4P. M. ON 8Qi Proprietor .. Manager: 8 OPENING OF THE FALL AND WINTER SEASON OF WEDNESDAY EVENING, October 1 on which occasion will be produced, after weeks of care- ful and elaborate preparatic TRELY ORIGINAL DRAMA, in four acts, wei expressly for this theatre by Mg EORGE FAWCETT ROWE, and entitled, THE GENEVA OROSS. The setion of the Dlay passes at Auxerre, near Paria, and in Varig, during the years ot 1870-71. The CAST is toliow: Pierre Le Bran, proprietor of a manu- factory of firearms. Mr. JOHN PARSELLE His first appearance in this is city. F. MACKAY Mathew Moinean, bis overseer...... Riel du Bourg, a workman in .Mr, CHAS, THORNE, Jr. pearance, Le Brun’s iactory.. His first ur. STUART ROBSON ls first appearance. Me, d. J. PRIOR: Simon Carnichet, & ore c Mr. W. H. BOKEB Mr. H.W. RONTGOMERE we BR works Spetantn, Ser Sergeant of Mobile e Unknow! WILD! Antoine, a etter carrier. ‘QUIGLEY Gabrielle, danghter of Le Brun. iiss ROSE YTINGR Her first appearance on the stave, in four years, Cassandre, sister of Le Brun... Miss EMILY MESTAYER Martacon, foster alster of Gabe -Miss ELIZA WEATHERSBE F first appearance. Fraisette, the litte mother Miss WADE GRANGER Work people, Mobile soldiers, &c., &c, AOT 1.—Le Brun's Factory, Be Auxerre. ACT 2—A Birthday Fete—M: "1 on y Fete—Marquee in Le Brun's July, 1870, ACT 3—An Apartment in Paris. January 1, 1871, ACT &—The Casomate of « Fortress, near Paris, Senuary & Wil. The Music composed and arranged %.. fn. qissrxoroe The Mackiivery and Meets soy ciate Mr. eM, gaxpEng The Pi oe W. HENRY te Casteaee he ‘Mr it W. MCANOUET NS The Furnit id Hf b; 0 Furnitare and t/a 0 yon and KRLTY & COL 190, FIRST MATINER sArUR At A VEREVA CROSS. SRATS SHOULD BE SECURED IN ADVANGE, NWAY'S BROOKLYN THBAT! aa, M™ ¥ B CONT AERY EVENING ame NEW MAGDALBN, Miss Pateman, M ‘farren and Colpany. Fraux Roche, Miss Kellogg, Mrs RYANTS MINSTRELS, Bp STREER, tween and 7th ave. near Booth’s 7 Be teiwe RY KVENING, ut Pytonene™ CROWDED MOUSES, ANOTHER CHANGE OF BTL BRYANT S MINSTRELS. | RUGENE asthe Pema, Doaas BRYANT S MINSTRELS. | CLODOCHE | QUADEILLM. BRYANT'S MINSTRE, Y OLD D. BRYANT’S MINSTRELS. | OBRYING ORDERS. BRYANT'S MINSTRELS, | NILSSON INTERVIEWED, BRYANT'S MINSTRELS, | The School Examination. faeces BY, Mesers. DAN BRYANT. HA. TAN WoO! HONT, Mtueute LA ROCKAWAY, PSOE: SKA, UNSWORTH, ae. Pe...) public ts Tespeewrull informed that the asval Ma- tinees given at | {ids estabilstiment on Saturdays wili for en on Wednesda: FIRST MATL Saco: BE OF THE SEASON on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1573, when & programme of superior excellen 1 the member: he Co! will be givem, TRINWAY, HALL. | FRURELL, HE GREAT PRESTIDIGIFATECR, Jo-MORROW cxo RYENING.. r (ONDAK) Min ikLt, danas hie wonderful verformanens LPSCATITALIAN , OPBR po HOTCE a the St Nicholas Hotel Theatre Ticket THgSON = CHOICE, SEATS FOR, yor 84 Sig ae TE aT mate Railroad and Theatre Tiaket

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