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DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. —-—___— (More Fands Required to Carry on Public Improvements, ,, Commissioner Van Nort has written the follow- Ing letter to his Honor, the Mayor, asking for ad- tional appropriations for lamps and gas, repairs f public buildings and supplies for and cleaning public offices for the balance of the year; - d Dxrantuxst or Punic Worxs, Commissionuns Orrice, Room 19, Crry Hans, " N ‘ork, Oct. 31 4 Won. Wintiaw F. Havewvyer, Mayor and Chairman = Board of Estimate and Apportionnen oa have to call the attention of your Honorable the fact that the unexpended balances on sev- jons wade tor this department me not sufficient to cover th pendturce necessary, to carry on the public “usin Of mianeparunens for the remainder of the appropriation tor “lamps and yas?’ will be en- exhausted about the lith of Lecember; the sum of will be required to pay the expenditure of light- ing and maintaining the public lampsduring the re- Ing twenty days. My estimate on this account for he current year was $800,0.0, which would have been ly sufficient if all the resolu ions of the Common Council for the erection of new lamps had been com- lied with, Pair wus fixed by your hon- rable Board at $700,000, and, with all the efforts of this the expenditures by the re- oval of extra lamps panes practicable. and by de- the erection of new lamps ordered by the Com- bouncil, it has not been able to keep them within ie ee BO RoW ae Kesolutions for the erection of at new lamps remain unexecuted, and much dis- pati ction exists on that account umong properky jowners and residents in newly improved streets in er part of the city. o requisitions nce the refairs to public buildings, specially those of the Superintendent of Buildings, ade through the Finance Department, have been much larger than was anticipated, while the estimate of this sartment, on tis account, was, reduced irom, $00,000 ic expended balance, deducting outstandin; ut $4,000, 2S the amount appropriated, The un- liabilities, is , and extensive repairs are asked for by the Finance Department to the pavement of the road aud assage ways in and around West Washington Market hich must be met out of ths appropriation. ‘A balance of $7,500 remains to ihe credit of the appro- Fiation, “supplies for and cleaning public offices. ‘pay rolls of laborers and cleaners employed in th various Sitlces and departineuts for thie montlis ot October, Nov: ember and December will amount to about, $8,50), while ¢ is Impossible to make any turther reduction in the fore without Moglecting the work necessary to be done. thie will leave but $910 to provide (uel for all The offices and departments during November and December and ly the ordinary demands for office fixtures and Repairs to the same, would therefore respectfully request that your Hon- torabie Board take immediate’ action, to authorize the bab tu dared rately Appropriation tor “extra contingen- cies” of the amounts of $40,000 for “lamps and gas,” $7,500 tor “public buildings, construction ana repair” and $7,500 tor “supplies {or Hind cleaning public ontces.” Nery respectiully, GEORGE M. VAN NORT, Commissioner of Public Works Commissioner Van Nort makes the following statement of public moneys received by the De- artment of Public Works during the week ending esterday (Saturday) :— Yor Croton water rent and penalties. . - $35,213 ror tapping © aie Pine . LT ‘or vault te 1,291 For sewer perm: ‘300 or sewer pipe old to contractors. 24 Total... ooo $37,286 COMPTROLLER'S RECEIPTS, Comptroller Green reports the following amounts paid yesterday into the treasury:—From Reeeiver of Taxes—Taxes of 1873, $55,090; arrears Croton water rent, $65. Bureau of Arrears—Arrears of taxes, assessments, water rent snd interest, $10,144, Bureau of Collector of Assessments—Street openings, improvements and interest, Cie Bureau of City Revenue—Interest on bond and mort- gage, ground, house and marxet cellars’ rent and market rents and (ees, $3,553. Bureau of Water Registrar—Croton water rents and penalties, ‘$13,340, Mayor’s Second Marshal—Licenses and ines, $306. Health Department—Penalties for violating health laws and ordinances, $1,059. Total, $66,077. RECEIPTS OF TAXES. Comptroller Green reports the lollowing amount of taxes reccived during the week ending Novem- | ber 1, 1878, viz. :— SQL OT CITY ‘AND O county INTEREST, “The banks m which city “and county funds are deposited yesterday notified Comptroller Green that they had credited to the accounts of Cham- derlain Lane Interest for the month of October, as Jol —Merchants’ Bank, $5,4: ean Bank, $679; Irving Bank, $915. Total... iS Total, $7,051, vom FEDERAL OFFIOE AFFAIRS. Custom Hlonse and Post Office Matte In only one important branch of the United States government in this city is the disturbed @tate of the money market felt to any considerable extent, and this is at the Custom House. The im- ports have dropped off very materially, and the ‘withdrawal of goods from bond is in proportion very slight. There is very little beyond the regu- Jar routine business doing. Collector Arthur has mot as yet made the appointments o! the Inspec- ‘tresses, candidates for which were examined be- ¥ore the Civil Service Commission, but expects to do 80 some time this week, In deference to the law of the State making elec- &ion day a legal holiday, Collector Arthur, in con- nection with Surveyor Sharpe and Naval Oficer ‘Lafiin, decided to close the Custom House next ‘Tuesd: A deputy collector will be on duty be- aween 10 and 11 o’clock in the morning Jor the en- ‘ry and clearance of vessels. The payments for the month of October for excess of deposits by the Auditor amounted to $116,100 12. POSTAL MAITERS. During the past month the amount of mail mat- ‘ter despatched trom the New York Post Office to Europe by steamers to Hamburg, Bremen and Liverpool was as follows:—Letters, 611 bags; ‘papers, 1,690 py A POST OFFICE PUZZLE. A letter bearing the postmark of Nieuerbronn, ‘Germany, was received at the Post Office on Fri- day, directed as follows :— “Monsieur Jacques JUNDT:— J wisch you a happ y New Year. AMERIQUE.” The ‘blind clerk’? has already worn out two pairs of spectacles in endeavoring to ascertain the probable whereabouts of the gentieman to whom “the compliments of the season” are thus prema- ‘turely sent across the ocean. ST AND FOUND. oBt—ocTo! ER 90, BETWEEN FORTY-NINTH AND third streets and Third avenue, a Gold ters S. and H. on and picture of a lost i ler will be liberal, ang. areets I M., 344 West Thirty-first street “OST—ON FRIDAY, OCT. 31, A GOLD EARRING, 4 with onyx The finder will be liberally re: bosd rded on returning it to the owner, at259 Filth avenue. OST—ON FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 31, AT THE my of Music, a lady's coral Earring. The Ander will be rewarded by returning the same to A. C. MORGAN, 35 William street. J OST—A_ WE AGO, THIR Uk, |4_ coral Barrage: it A suitable reward will be paid ior ate return to % KRAM ER, 361 Canal street, OST—ON SATURDAY EVENING, IN OR. NEAR THE 4 Herald office, a Russia Leather Pockétbook. The Dnder can keep the money and pocketbook by returning fhe Gold Pencil (0.513 Last 117th street or leaving it at the Herald office, desk No. 3, between 1 and 9. Lt. OCTOBER 31, A BOY, 7YEARS OLD, WEAR- dark sult, Faiahieg knees, riped stocking; light air and bluceyes. Any information kindly rewarded by his parents. WILLIAM MCNAMARA, No, 851 Second avenue, between oe “fifth and ror aixta streets. W ARD.—LOST OR STOLEN, A SMALL SKYE $5 tee Drow 4 on a red leather collar. ‘will be paid on her return to No. 18 Gramercy I 20 REWARD.—TAKEN FROM A SENILEMAN TH a Univer place car, a gold Watch, chain and docket attached. bove reward will be paid on its delivery at No. 6 East Fourteenth street $2 mR REW BE PAID FORTHE Bi REWARD turn of & package of Cloaks to 322 Canal stree Jost on Wednesna: d somewhere ‘ween Amity and morning, supp Janal streets. ear aie i $100 REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR THE Ri then of the Articles taken from 239 West Fou geentn street on Thnrsday night, and no questions asked. $100 REWARD—AND NO QUESTIONS ASKED will be given for formation that will lead to ‘the Focovery of a lot of the store 235 Fro} Rais in firkins and tubs, taken Paar TERT Ont oh eerie Oe and Is ocloce Pil if tween diy and 12 o'elocl ings iA LEEDS & col, 235 front st, corner Peck sli 600 REWARD — TO PAWNBROKERS AND $ others, for the return of Jewelry. stolen from rivate residence 241 West Forty fourth street on the ult.-One heavy gold Locket and Chain, represent- ing a Mythologie 1s blece, with 27 to 30 diamonds sur- rounding it; one gold Locket and Goain, with diamonds, turquoise and olitaire, with ‘onyx pendan with Jaro sapphire Ring, throe emeral ac makers M4 i 131,900; one gold open-fact Minder ‘watch size of a two cent piece; Petkor BW. Fase, No. 7,42 with chain, pin and trin: eis; one pair of gold Kardrops, one gold'ribbon Brace. jet, ‘much worn. The above reward given on retarn of articles and fo questions asked, Address C. H., box 5,137 Post office. TRIMONTAL, TOR A “ROWENA” OR A “REBECCA. =A CULL. tured gentleman inspired by @sthetic tastes, seeks i Tirue and genial wornun. Address J. BEV. Baby Dal DALTON, box 167 Herald office. ny He Abvai RIISER, IN THE BEST YEARS OF LIF ted, musle ried, ‘horough gentleman, highly ed: and refined tn are Hae on bape! bd ti lost near! his Whole fortune pig! most le gee a would ike to know whether ‘a congenial, kind and good hearted, jady of means and independence, and imatri- jnelined, who would be able to apprecia ioned qualities, and for whom the ra jons would be one, sGionly pon nee woications Kept fully niidentia jo triflers ind commitaleatons AD ul ont aaty real ment 4 plications veil! sincerely answered. Addvess, for ome Week, A DELAFONTALNS, Herald oitice, 67; German-Ameri- | rewarded by return- | .U schools).—In County Convention assembled, NEW’ YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2%, 1873—QUADRUPLE SHEET. AMUSEMENTS. CK's. Wareaces, & Manager, } Mr. LESTER WALMACK. aRcome | b WEEK or opp, ann NEW CPoe prs, WEEK, BySO SATURDAY AFTERNOON, AT 1:30, « Will be presented Goldemith's pereat Comedy, in five acts, mathe SHE sToors TO ‘CONQUER. Mr. T. W. Robertson's beantttal Mogern Comedy, called will constitute the Boccnd of the Series during Mr. Wal- k's engagement. WALLACK'S THEATRE, aPioprietor, and Manager. .Mr. LESTER WALLACK £ M_ Strakoseh Mp eSeRL pe nes mE nie AND ONLY GRAND SA DNCERT NDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 9, AT 8, the principal members of the smmaxbsti ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY, assis e eminent violin Virtuoso, Mt | WIENTAWSK it ath th GRAND ORCHESTR Ny. Masical Director and Conductor. Mr. 8, BEHRENS: Sale of seats will commence hext Thursday, the 6th November, at the box office of the Academy; also Schir- mer’s, 701, and atil4 Broadway. ANTED—A YOUNG LADY WITH GOOD SUPRANO voice, who can sing ballads and play small parts in @ first class exhibition. Address BALLAD SINGER, Herald office, OF THe COMPANY. POLITIC AL. As FO THE VOTERS OF THE SIXTEENTH ASSEM- bly district :— AsThave been informed that some ot my politt enemies intend circulating handbills setting forth. st ments that, if time permite prove false unurue inevery parncular, | ‘therefore request of my triends in the district to attribute to political auimus any and all such petty resorts to injure me. _Respectiully, yours, N. HAUGHTON, NTIL-TAMMANY. Republican and A pollo al nomination. er For Couny JACOB M, PATTERSON, Jr, Apouto {0 HALL AND GERMAN DEMOCRATIC nomination for Member of Assembl for the Twentieth Assembly district, ‘Nineteenth ward, HERZB RG. TATION NS? ASSO! (IN. FAVOR OF FR BE re senting committees having in charge the grand Bass MITIZEN Meeting held in Cooper Institute, on Monday evening, Oc: tober 27, 1373, in ane interest ot R PUBLIC SCHOOLS, atter much labor and ul investigation, have selected trom the Various candidates in nomination for State and County Ofiicers to be supported at the ensuing election by all persons sympathizing with us. ‘Tickets can be had of the following Committee, who will be in daily session irom 3 A.M. until 10 P. M,, at Oriental Hali, 202 Kast Bighteenth street, corner Third avenuc :— SAMUEL LUCKEY, JOSEPH HAIGHT, JR., GEORGE FORBES, JAMES | L. JACOBS, AMES C. THOMA‘ PBMoceatic REPUBLICAN NOMINATION. ita WILLIAM V WALSH, D! OCRATIC REPUBLICAN NOMINATION, FOR SHERIF, WILLIAM C. CONNER, Founder Type NION NOMINATIONS, JOHN McCOOL, County Clerk, WILLIAM KADDE. Supreme Court, « ABRAHAM RK W RE) CHARLES DONOHUE. Superior Cou CLAUDIUS L. MONELL THOMAS COOPER CAMP BELE Marine Court, DAVID McADAM, HENRY ALRER. jn HENRY WO! CORNELIUS WYNN, ANTHONY EICKHOFF. Alderman, MATTHEW T. icAN ROBERT B Foose VELT, Chairman, pEmoe RATIO U Bunny A, ALLEN, 8 Axtuony J. Oxivr, § Secretaries. EMOCRATIO-REPUBLI CAN NOMINATION, For Senator—Seventh Senatorial District, JAMS EVERARD, QLEVENTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT, Regular republican nomination. For M ( Assembly, mber ‘OX FOE suERirr, JOHN McCOOL, To My Friends and Fellew Citizens :— I have known John McCool ror many years. Have found him an honest and upright man. He i8 one of the largest builders in this city. He hasyreat executive ability ; has been Register of the city and county of New York to the satistaction of all. I recommend him to you, and trust you will cast your sa ee John MeCool for Sheriff. ___JACOB ¢ N, 109 East Sixtieth ReeuLar ‘APOLLO. HALL NOMINATION FOR SEN- ator, Eighth Senatorial district, Aldermau Rovert McCafferty. Combined German Democratic and Republican Nomi- nation for Senator, Eighth Senatorial district, Alderman Robert McCafferty, “People's,” “Taxpayers’" and United Workingman’s Nomination for Senator, Eighth Senatorial district, Alderman Robert McCafferty. R® ULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINATION. For Senator, JOHN F, HENRY, Third Senatorial district EGULAR DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN NOMINA- tion for Justice of Marine Court, DAVID McADAM. REPUBLICAN NOMINA- pet ieee edwith’ ] EGULAR DEMOCRATIC tion for State Senator, Seventh gist ct Twenticth and Twenty-first wards), SIXTEENTH ASSEMBLY DISTRI Only Reform candidate for Member of Aasemb! bPH B. VARNU a Jos! rpanotany HALL For Secretary of State DISDRICH WILLERS, dr. For Comptroller, ASHER P, NICHOLS, For Treasurer, THOMAS RAINES, For rey tie 4 General, DANIEL PRATY?, Por State Engineer and Surveyor, oF SUV LVANUS SWEETS Or For Canal “Commissioner, AMES JACKSON, Jr. For Inspector of State Prison: (GEORGE W. MILLSPAUGH! For Justices of the Supreme Court, HAM R, LAWRENCE, APCARLES DONOWUB, he: For Sheriff, WILLIAM ONNER, For Vounty Clerk WILLIAM WALSH. Fer cone of the | aire Court, AVID MCADA, WeNRY ALKER! . RICHARIS wit ROKER, ENRY WOLTMAN, ANTHONY EICKHOFF, For Sadges of th the Pale Court, chavbius te MONELL, For Alderman, EDWARD GiLON, “ABRAHAM 8, HEWITT. Chairman of County Convention, { Secretaries, JOHN W. CHANLER, Chairman of Judiciary Committee. Secretaries, Prren B. Ouney, Arnep. T. ACKERT, HN RELLY, + vy haizman of Commitiae on Organization. pwowp M. Pug! =e D. Gata j Secretaries, DEMOCRATIC AND REPUBLICAN NOMI. nation—Sixth 8 natorial District. © people's candidate for age ‘of the Superior Court, Isnac Dayton, TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. 5 Repubitean Nomination, For Asseml) "hin WILLIAM 5, MU’ BARD , BROOK REGULAR RELUS CAN NOMINATION, LLD ERMA Phancls be FISHER, 1 5) 3D THE LECTURE “SEASON. °° PEN INSTITUTE, AT 7—-REV, HENRY MOR- amnion tecture, ih derench of single. women, en titled “Old Maids and Their Accusers,” first of a course of dime lectures, Bin L ECTURE— the, French language. D 5 cially devoted to teachers, Daily and evening clasyes, Saturday Broadway, room _KUROPEK. BIARRITZ GRAND wt NC! terre newspapers HOTEL. LANGLE athrooms; biltiagd soins, toreign AW. aD AMUSEMENT. enna P T. BARNUM'S GREAT SHOW! MUSEUM, MENAGERIE, BBBBB AND BBBBB B B oe B B B B HIPPODROME. B B B B cee B B BBBBE THREE TIMHS LARGER | UBBBB, : . THAN EVER, AND B H BBBBB TWO FOLD GREATER BBBBB THAN DURING THE WONDERFUL SEASON IN THIS CITY LAST SPRING! i NOW EXHIBITING , 4A | APTERNOON AND EVENING,| AA Aa AA AA AA A A AAAA age A A A A Ke “yk BOUNDED BY A A 26TH AND ZTH STs MADISON AND 4TH AVS, TH VARIOUS Di ME RRERR bien tia RRERR R R | MUSKUM AND MENAGE Be ai 2 - R R R R Hy ERRER RRERR R R cs R R R R R R R R R Rg R Rk R WHITE POLAR BEARS, | NN —— NN N NN AND NN N NN ON NN ON NN GN FIVE UUNDRE prank |N NO NON ON NON ON N oN ON WON N N NON No NN N NN Costly N NN N NN N NN NE SEEN IN CAPTIVITY, ALL INTERESTING AND Py ec STRUCTIVE u TO THE y u u — v U u WHOLE HUMAN Famtuy! | U u coe i u MUSEUM OF U t r a u i ur LIVING CURIOSITIES! | GIANTS, ceuu DWARF creas 1 &C., LIFE-SIZK MM MM MM MM Mu MM MECHANISM MM MM —- MMMM TED BY A MMM M —— M MM M/ BEAUTIF (EAM ENGINE! MoM M — M M| GRAND DOUBLE ARENIC IONS 1 STAR mn TRIANS, up 1, 8885 | | ACROBATS AND GYNNASTS, 8 i AT 2 AND 8 O'CLOCK. © 8888 _ | OPEN FROM 12 M. TO 10 P.M | AEECTION RETURNS AT BARNUM'S, TY ACCOMMODATE THE THOUSANDS WHO THRONG THE MAMMOTH HIPPODROME ON MADI- SON AVENUE, AFTERNOON AND EVENING, AR- RANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN COMPLETED WITH THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY FOR CONNECTING THE WIRES, AND OPENING AN OF- FICE AT A CONVENIENT LOCATION IN THE MAIN PAVILION ON ELECTION NIGHT, NOVEMRER 4. COMPLETE RETURNS WILL BE BULLETINED IN FULL VIEW OF THE AUDIENCE SIMULTANEOUSLY WITH THEIR APPEARANGE AT PRINTING HOUSE SQUARE US SQUARE “THK ATR Proprietor. Mr. bare! SHOOK Manager... . M. PALMER Begins at 8; over a i Box Office open from 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. SIXTH WEEK and In order to make; LAST NauTs m NIGHTS Tong for novelties of Mr. G. F. Rowe's NIGHTS, NIG LAST since deter LAST NIGHTS/mined on, the man-| wondertul LAST NIGUTS/agement ‘are com- rama, LAST NIGHTS|pelled to announce]GENEVA CRO} LAST NIGHTS|the last nights of GENEVA CRO LAST NIGHTS! ‘A CROSS, LAST NIGHTS GENEVA CROSS. LABT NIGHTS! GENEVA CROSS, LAST NIGHTS GENEVA CROSS. LAST NIGHTS: GENEVA CROSS, LAST NIGHTS) me | NIGHTS: NIGHTS NIGHTS) NIGHTS! NIGHTS Those who desire to witness this CHARMING PLAY should secure seats/GE st once, GI NION SQUARE THEATRI The accomplished critic of The Evening Express, Oc. tober 23, says:—"One of the most gratifying successes ot the present busy theatrical season las been that of the ‘Geneva Cross,’ at the Union Square Theatre. All the more gratifyinx because the play panders to no morbid taste, but tells us in ineld numbers of the heart struggles of a generous man and a noble woman, battling with the sense of duty in opposition to the power of love. In the present day, when there is a dearta of really good actin; plays, this one comes to us all the more weicome, and there’ is a certain satisfaction in knowing that it has not been imported, but is a product of the. soil, engen- dered hore in our midst and brought torward to blossom fairly and prosperously. That its popular success should have been immediate, and that it continues to be held in high favor with the’ publ wander, Kotatone is the pl tence, but it receives except the hands of the company. Miss Rose Eytinge is indis putably one of the best melodramatic actresses now be ‘ore the public, and the emotional intensity of her per- formance of the character of the heroine is fraught with deep and lasting interest, while the maniy; stendiast Riel ‘Thorne is a fitting companion picture. The other characters form the Tequisitely toned accessories to these HE GR THE MOST FASHIONAB: AU re OVER THE PERFORMANCE M DELIGHT IN FREQUENT. Vh USTASM, JOUN the King of Ethiopian Comedians, will appear as the ‘Chairwoman in the ae written for this ¢ in the Laughable safer Nea ‘The Road Side Inn” CK the great frish Comedian, as Bridget Mitchell. A strong minded Milesian also as Casey the Piper. Master Barney, Wm. Carter, Queen West, Lang, Ketchum, Jas, Mass and Miss Gusie Creylton, ‘Miss Schoot, Miss Alexandrina, Miss Ross, Miss Hardy, &c. MESSRS. COGILL LAND COOPER, the renowned alitornia. ng and Dance “artists, First appearance of MI WILCOX, and other prominent artists will appear BVERY EVENING IN A LECT req RIED PROGRAMME, Doors open at 7. Curtoin rises at 7%, AEE Wy ats secured in advance. MATI Ee ‘evi RY DNESDAY AND SATURDAY. ENRY WARD BEECHE, vet ENT: bays SOUR: TUESDAY. EVENING. New Lecture, Wastes and Burdens of Late, CHURCH OF THE DISCIPLES, ‘Madison avenue and 45th street. General admission ; FIFTY CENTS, CENTS, including ‘reserved koat, % Ls Ts. Tickets at the principal hotels, 114 Broad- no's and Galaxy Directory, wenty-third street. M#s ANTILE LIBRARY LECTURE COURSE. SECOND NIGHT, MUNDAY: November & HN B. GOUGH. Subject" NOW AND THE jough’s only new lectu Admission, 73 cents; Reserved Seat, $1. To be obtained at lt Broadway, Schirmer’s, 701 Broadway, the Library and at the hall. ORGAN, COOPER INSTITUTE, SUNDAY EVE MORGAS ine lecture, “OM Maids’ Look tor aru oon. LESSONS, PLANO, VIOLIN, ‘ornet, Zither, Harp, Singin Day and evening, Circulars JAY WATSON, Director. YS FENCING AND SPARRING enue, near Thirty-fitth street, — A tine assortment of Fen This is Mr. See seven lectures in c ter —PRIVATE MU ‘Organ, Guitar, Flute. 92 Clinton plac Harmony. mailed tree. OR MONSTE Academy , 602 Sixth Bi hit in 12 lessons. Boxing tauaht ln thd boxing Gloves tor sale. Send tor create wd arate RAMATIC INSTRU ‘OTION A ~~ PROFESSIONAL xperic! will give lessons in elocutionand wre pare adios fo stave, Address FW. care of J). aller, rey manages, Baoth's Thoaye, New Korky @ result is. a picture full of | AMUSEMENTS. HEATRE COMIQU sti 514, BROADWAY. THEATRE COMIQUE, 5 BROADWAY. THEATRE CUMIQUE, 514, BROADWAY. THEATRE COMIQUE, 514 BROADWAY, TUEATRE COMIQUE, 5 BROADWAY. THEATRE COMIQUE, 5l4 BROADWAY. THEATRE COMIQUE, 514 BROADWAY, THEATRE COMIQUE, 54 BROADWAY. THEATRE COMIQUE, 518 BROADWAY. Mit and the celebrated four in number. Second week of All the mammot Reproduction vi the BEFORE, ua MLE JEN CHICAGO, A DRAMA, PANORAMA AND DIORAMA, AY THE | | THEATRE COMIQUE, ou BROADWAY. | JHIGAGO 1GAGO ieado Gi DMISaI MONDAY EVE AT 8 O'CLOCK, and EVERY EV ey MATINEL AT 2. FRIDAY EVENING. nent Artist, Mr. DOMID MATINEE ee ES, MONDAY, WeUStSpay, wat } and Mr. JOSH HART...... ‘The Novelty Theatre of the worla. NEE WEDN Two pertormances daily—at A SATU RDAY MONDAY G, HERNANDEZ FOST: Sole Propristor entire new Olio : and more new Stars. First week of the world-renown: MK. X. DAV Ventriloquist, S, AVIS ALEX. D. ALEX, DAVIS, WAITE FAMILY, Second week and marked success of the Y SISTERS. ESTER and ALLEN. h troupe in a pleasing bill. ig iit 14, Vraiua and Diorama, FIRE, The Guild Dollie bky blue Patrick Jones cHIcaGa, A DRAMA PANORAMA AND DIORAMA, EVERY NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MATIN: ouig. {AGO BEFORE, DURING 6 AND AFTER y c ‘ G © ' THE FIRE. c 8 ¢ ¢ Hs cHIGAGO ourdaGo CHICAGO nivoKd CHICAGO. ae PANORAMA, DURING DIQRAMA AN AND DRAMA. CUICAGO, AFTER CHICAGO: | A CHICAGO. PANORAMA, THE FIRE. CHICAGO, DIORAMA eee CHICAGO. 4 A, DRAMA. CHICAGO. CHICAGO,, PANORAMA . CHICAGO: CHICAGO. | —— AND CHICAGO, CHICAGO, DIORAMA CHICAGO, ib CHICAGO. CHICAGO | CHICAGO. BEFORE, CHICAGO CHICAGO. DURING CHICAUO, AND. CHICAGO AFTER MATINEE WEDNESDAY MATINEE WEDN ‘ene AND SATURDAY. WEDNESDAY Sal UH DAY. DOMINICK M , M ON THIRTY LAST WEEK ot fhe eminent Artist, UI Mihieay, MURRA First time, hix own original Sensation Drama, entitled, ROPED IN oO} Lost IN NEW YORK. New scenery and Effects. November ee eeneny of the emi- 1CK MU&K! The beautiful Sensation Drama in three acts, called THE CRIMES ‘OF A GREA? CITY. Concluding each day with the Hecentricity, the WANDERING MINSTREL. Movember 10, FIRST TIME, eR in JACK HARKAWAY. JRAND, OPERA Hi This magnificent th EVERY N Admission, Sie. ‘ ‘ami ious) BEGINS AT &. E. ‘Twenty-third street and Eighth avenue. tre now open at TE PRICES, Hemera Se. 50c. extra, ily Circle, 40c. IGHT THIs WEEK, THE REAT ZOCAL ROUND ‘THES “cLocK. Full of Realistic cig, Seqnes, ote People and City Life. L. FOX, xe BAEDI NBEBG, | SLERCQ, M.A. Kb Mt shits EANNY HEYWOOD, ADELAIDE LEN: NOX, &e., &e, SATURDAY, at 1's, | Matinee of ROUND THE CLOCK. MONDAY NE the enti FLASH with P OOTH’S THEATRE, INAUGURATION ALTERATION OF aie MR. ks ou MONDAY EV nal Scenery, SATURDA Mr, EDWIN BOOTIE. sic Bee DED HOUSES, BRYANT'S MINST. pr, COLTON'S ba scHooL Characters by Dan’ B Dave Reed, ke. jendotis cast, and_ every \d every evening The play will be presented with, al its Grand and Origi- Costames and Pi a eneay anda AND POWERFUL Cast, LADY 0 OF LYON. RYANT'S OPERA HOUSE. Ryd a 6th and 7th avs., het ae v fad a ver at ELS. THE C ONRETIEA TORS. E NSPIRA UN WORTH AND BUGENE ASWORTH AND EUGENE. LL HE EVER DRO! Stanwood, Brockwa; FAMILY WATINER. SATURDAY Ee Local Drama of Sie aay Hudson River Life, OF LIGHTNING, LESSEE, a ‘B. BOOTH. OF THE coh niece Latent 18 ors open at 7:15; begin 7 EMERT OF = DWIN BUOTH, FOR FOUR WEEKS ONLY, who will appear in is great role of BT, ENING, November 3, Phake) uring the week. Y MATINEE AT 1:%, CLAUDE MELNOTTE Seats secured in advance at the Theatre and at the mu- re of C. H. Ditson & C ., 71 Broadway. 23D STREET, ired- TWO, HOURS. FUN. S. EAT SUCCESS. THE rouitical HEELERS, MME. ANGOT'S KIDs. MEDEA. MEDEA. UGHING GAS BURLESG OF. XAMINATION. HOOL ryant, Nelse ‘Seymour. Bob Hart, en . IVOLI GARDEN, VOCAL Admission 25 cents. H* ARLEM THEATRE Third av., betwee! MONDAY D y= MOORE'S ORE at ST. PETERS Li on MONDAY EV _tetTickets, with rese ae ine ttate te BUeay. 100 tains all shove ances ®omplete bast Upusion Righth street, between Second and Third avenues. THIS (SUNDAY) G SA AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, The Russian Singing Quartet. EVENING, Me nine, Virtuoso, VARI. 13 The excellent Singer, Mme. WE. The comnite| Tivoli Orchestra, e oo pe: _ AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMIENTS. Qrrmric THEATRE, 6% BROADWAY, BLO'S GeAORe en aoprendyeok ‘OROOK, EVERY EVENING TILL FURTHER NOTIC! ite of the existing commercial de} The eming MATIC HIT OF THE PERIOD. - Lestlty tat WORLD-FAMOUS SPECTACLE) oe The eminent natural actor in the Romantic imperson- | THE BLACK CROOK, oe THE BLACK CROOK, the attrac: ADMISSION BRERRRRERE Dramatic Representation eve ever presented at any Theatre RR RR’ RR RR BEAUTIFUL BXQUISITR FIFTY CE. RR RR es | Hiicnneenle SCENERY, CUBIC. Re RR SUPERB CHARMING 4 i el SINGING. RE RR pie Entrance RRR RR uy a BALMS i SPLENDID Unequalled “ 900 AKMORS. NO tlES, -| oo GRAND y DRO ATCHLESS in 90 Matenes. [THE BLACK CROOK: | "Soup a'Gait ba go TE REAT KIRALFY TROU! 00 HANIOLA, EMILE, KATING IM 038%, ie 99 tlle BON the PETITE. [MBE and ROW 08 The wonaeeie Gut pastas OE Eo Ltt he Joon oh C 000 His TWiN sists, VAIDINe bone thrilling performances ereats the atmost astontels BBpeUBEBERB there TH GIRARD FAMILY, heir % c Boos kB The PRMAL a RABI NOW TNG AEE QUARTETTE, with t 0 BB atte eh shale, mol tious ‘rolean Songa. La BBBBBRBBB ( ale very everett Manet i ie Cori 2 a ° . E B SATURDAY MATIN Ws at Lh oetoek, BB oe * ae E BEB Bow" THEATR lf ED WMG B. FREDLICH ee ga Manager ee THE GR a MOT ee utaT EBAY, San aa the PERFECTION of SU suiniiny in’ HISTRIONIO ART Eh EE WE CHALLENGE octttictss Mand SOAR ABOVE a On MONDAY NOVEMBER 8, 1873 2 will be acted one of the most powerlul playa om a ational subject ever presented to an American audience, enuil i] DANIEL, BOONE, FS which will be produced with scenic effects extending (38 by tect in depth, and which is impossivie to be equalled by any LHEATRE IN THE WORLD! representing a por- ion of the - PRIMEVAL FORESTS OF NORTH CAROLINAL : RRB THE GREAT MAMMOTH CAVE OF KENTUCKYL — RK RR Language is inadequate to xpress the SUPER. Tet. ‘oe. «|S RE RR NENT GRANDEUR OF THE SUBLIME REPRESENTA. citi RR tit TION OF THE GREAT NATURAL CURIOSITY, It ae Ey ose must be witnessed to be appreciated. — a RRERBRRR AT PLAY produced under the 50c, | BE Rk, ity ARE i fi SiyMouR, ee el RR RR — RR RR Soe. Jo] RRR RRR Oy oe. is TO-MORROW. MONDAY) BVENING, NOVEMBER S — TTT TIT ats gtelock, We |, The rT (LAST TIME), ERNAN (LAST TIME. Es hey a Th, pay Me OSTAVA TORRIANT in her great role oF. we. [4 TT Tr 1T Signor CAMPANINI in his geat role ot... Siaaile tT oT) or M. VICTOR MAUREL in his brilliant roi Bc. 1” ae Bates Signor NANNETT in his popular role ¢ - aT ™ «Tr ND CHORUS OF 60, GRAND ORCHESTRA O} Te |? Tm Tr TT | Musical Dire i anc Co 10K tance = et , r "CL Te. |S Tr TT LA TRAVIATA.” “” GAs TIMip. — (§ mr mT | Mon Glieivrine NtLssoN “We 9 | M. VICTOR CAPouL ee paca! signor VEL PUENTE Tr. | some CO! co Valentina. sss a Marguerite Fa Urban (the peice EH Raoul de Nang ~ ‘ount De SI wa & Count De Never ies ie SATURDAY 3 oe PRICES OF A st ee General Admission pero A} R dents (according to locations, Stand Szoxtee We 2 , Piices for Matinee, ‘at 1? = bares i « , $2. Reserved Seats, 1 ext ty “Te. C Seats and boxes for all the above now atthe Academy; SS ¢ also 70L Broadway and 114 Broadway. To. (3 rt IN REHEARSAL, AIDA, 7 ta g EO. THOMAS! 7 % ¢ The public are res Boag & Season of Mr. Thomas’ series of Tee. |S cece SIX GRAND SYMPHONY CONCERTS Fey will commence on SATURDAY, November 22. To. «(| It will be the earnest endeavor ot Mr. Thomas to make see www ww the coming series ot concerts as interesting as the pre~ Te, |* ww AAs ceding, and bis aim wall be the same which was pro- | =oww Ww ww ‘osed ih the circular of last year:—"While the general m= \e| we Ww ww endency of the programme will be the same as in for- et AGEN AIRES mer years, his especial aim will be to restrict them to a] we Ww ww works of the highest order, both of the old’masters and wo Wo we those of the present day. eessiath |2) We ve ere SEASON TICKETS $3 EACH, i] ww WW Including reserved seat, can be obtained at'the box office 7. +%i=| ww Tew of Steinway ull, J.” Schirmer’s, oadwa ¢ { www ww ees Broadway: Jordan & Martin's, 1,164 road Fen. tol ehubert's, 28 Union square, and stall. the prin ee wiped music and piano sto: are ants ee NOTICE. —Subseribers desirous of having the same seats ie Ny ON | for the series o select them at the box oitice se le ret We orsternway Wallon and aiter November. Circulars cap 6 re oe be had at all the principal music and piano stores. 2 |o AA AA STEINWAY WALL mewn t AAAAAA FOUND LING, ASYLUM FUND. st le AA AA SDAY EVENING, November 5, 187% — io AA AA si. i AA AA J. M, BELLE WS — AA AA READING, sod AAA AAA wae behalt of He cs ed The BAND of the SEVENTE NT has kindly — bpp promised to play during the evening. o {5 oD PART [. — & DD “The Execution of Montrose”... Aytoun Sc. | pp yor, The Spanish Duel” F. Waller we bb nd ain ¢ 2D weigh Hunt = s DD The C1 arity ‘pinue! oseley erent | bp “Itamlet” (Act 3d). Shakespeare Toc. | DD Dp ‘The Story of the Faith ~Adgiaide Proctor Pekar BN DDDDDDDUD “The Battle of Fontenoy’ . Corbet The. An Original. A Bau elas ip oly iba Phecratly ae Cornet, Esa., of Dublin, 7c. EEEEEEEE and ace ompanied with Military Marci and’ incidental — Ek E é THE BRITISH GRENADIERS. pi FE THE WHITE COCKADE ry EE ee ‘TRICK'S DAY. psi EEREE Tickets, with reserved seats, $1 ¢: Boe. EE For sale at Steinway Hall, at Sciitiner’s 701. Broad- poe al . 4 way, and on eat to the Ladies’ Committee of the B Foundiing Asylum oan E. EE ERICAN I fUTE FAIR, $1. | EBEEEEEEEE ad and Sd ips pirkay inyanas 64th streets, $l. ' WEDNESDAY Sarna ASTONESIEING: SUACHINERY, JRROADWAY THEATRE, 730 BROADWAY. SPECIE PRICE its. Reserved seats in Earauet and xtra. Family circle, 40 cents, Admission, 50 balcony, 9 cen EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK ani SATURDAY MATINEE AT 1:30. Mr. AUGUSTIN. DALY'S famous local drama (orig!- nally produced at this the “pure years ago), HE Gasicur, with n . THE GREAT RAILK. AD EFFECT TOR THRILLING PIER SCENE and |REAT CAST. FOR ONE WEEK onty, pMlake NS NOV. 10—CARLOTTA LECLER us Mr, WILKIE COLLINS’ NEW MAGDALE} A R SAMUELLS’ NEW PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN, A. R. SAMUELLS.. .Proprietor_and Manag THOMAS E. MORRIS... ’Associate and Stage Mavager MONDAY EVENING, NOV. 3, FIRST APPEARANCE of the tar-famed Comedian and delineator of the pathetic and comic Drama, Mr. JOHN E. OWENS, supported by his own dramatic combination, Taylor's exquisite C omelet in Une) acts, entitied in Tom ain’ Mr, Owens" great specialty, SOLON SHINGLE, SOLON SHINGLE, SOLON SHINGLE, SOLON SHINGLE, SOLON SHINGLE, “ SOLON SHINGLE, as acted by him throughout the English-speaking world 3,000 NIGHTS, _Nierias, upwards of Mr. JOHN E, OWENS SOLON SHI GLE. ay id oe nat Mr. ee Ml mday, venin ria he we onday, an avery events i during the at? 3 relock. wan amas hl open from 8 A. M. to 6 P.M, and at 14 Broad- Yor! is ma be secured six days in advance: Joshua Butterby.. CONWAY? 8 “BROOKLYN THEATRE. et | JONDAY, JOYEMDES & 1 873, TICE, Miss GERTRUDE KELLOGG Company in_cast. + Director AD. a is ei DA, ¥, NOVEMBER 2 TOR BRASIG, Box office open from 9 till 4 o'clock. AND MUSIC HALL, a 130th ua, New York, n 1204 THE THIRD OF MONDAY YAY POPULAR LECTURES, REV, GEO. H. HEPWORTH, NIGHT, NOV, 3, 1873. Admission 50e, : reserved seats Me. extra, Ticket office open from 8 to ddaily, Course tickets $5, pas PILGRIM, BAIN HAL Am PRICES, eva ANU — All, 20th street, Near 9th av HN 1G, Nov. 3, Wt 8 o'clock. NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OnrcHESTR I SCHOOL AND CHORAL SOCIETY, ov Nod east Fourteenth street, ~ ____ near Fith avenue, YOUGH, u ; G HREM LECTURE: Shhh Gough will lecture in Steinway Hall, Nov, 4, on “Night Scenes‘in @ Groat Metropolis” (new). ‘ov. 6, on “Peculiar Peo) Noy. 8 Wits reseed tent and t hen (new). sents, 75 cents, at Steit DANCE, Jia, bh Sed AND IRISH stage ; Dancing price $1. roeh, Wear MONET.” JEW YORK STADT THEATRE, 45 AND 47 BO N BUCHHEISTER & CO. an ‘Directors SUNDAY, EMBER , DIE LAURER ORE Garrunkel Mr? Hert Herrmente: Weinlich, "| st eer, Mt 8. rammwolt, Miss . Lehman, Mr. Phuer, Mr. ONY PASTOR'S chee HOUSE. D | © Me WALTERS AND born oN a AS oo WALTERS A 0) ‘the World's Best GUS WILLIAM BTON one bn Dance Artists, 1 new drama, . TENTH WARD BY DAY AND NIGHT. The ad oun, DIAMOND AND RYAN FREEMAN SISTERS. in, ne sketches JENNIE ENGEL in ENTIRELY NEW SONUS. TONY PASTOR'S Lye Soxos. BILLY BARRY and T. GRANGER. THE ae TROUPE, pin’ FIeTY NEW 4 TS, i i AND 50 CEN Matinees Tuesday ends Ladies ‘ree ob Friday evening and at matinee, Brgeetios, AM 1 NOW TAKING LESSONS OF Professor Huribat, 150 Kast Twenty-third street, and have made such decided improvement in the tone Ane strength of my voice that Ido cordially recommen hs bindahiarchachad 58.3 . WELLS, 797 | Sixth avenue. S, TRUNKS. SHIRTS, HOSE | iE, and striped, 1m worsted a col i loa ab Cas SPO, ost Broad K, JIG. “AND clog “AND > DANG! A Sambi. taught for Y a lia Fourth avenue, ‘Paigut Banya at all pr the stage, by TH. DOBSON, fully working trom 10 to 12 M.S to8 and 7 to 10 P. M. INDERFUL Propet CTS id beauty. of exceeding excall LIGHTF( be eUSIC 010 P.M. OD GENIN CHILDREN, 2 from 9A. M. to 10 P. M. 2% CENTS. CONJURER? Apmisst0x" HARTZ, will give a.series of PLEASING, SURPIISENG, BIILLTA iCLUSIONS AND MECHANICAL EFFECTS, in connection with Dr. COLTON and his ever amust LAUGILING GAS, at the Cooper, Institute, on MOND WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY EVE! Nov. 3, 6 and 7° GAR hour of LIVE MAGIC, and an hour of LAUGHING ular prices—Tickets, 25 cents; reserved seats (400), Wo Doors open at7; commences at & QTEINWAY HALL, NOVEMBER 3, AT 8 O)CLOCK DE CORDOVA will deliver for the first time bis new Lecture, for tne benefit of the Trust Fund of the Alumna of Rutgers remale College. “THEM BROWN BOY Schirmer’s, 701 Broadw: Union sq Sehuberth’s, 23 Union Sons, corner Fourth avenue and Twe: the College, 489 Filth avenue, and at the Hall on the day and evening. EW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 613 BROAD. way, between Houston and Bleecker streets. Evert one should visit the wonderful museum; it 13 full Geary eilng Peo ople should see and understand. Lectures: dail Philosophy of Marriage.” Those parties unable tc to attend these Important Patink can erie a ‘d, post free, on Feceipt of 25 c ror PO RE WT YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY. s SOF BROWNTOWN." 75 cents. Brentano's, 3% juare: Putnam's 93° STREET, “SOUTHW EST CORNER SIXTM THREE FREE NCECTURES ART OF SPEAKING FRENCH FLUENTLY. DRAMATIC FRENCH READINGS, Prof RTTENNE LAMBERT, THURSDAY, November +, 320 and 8 P.M. ch day, to accommodate all), ‘at his new rooms, Twenty-third street, southwest corner Sixth avenue, over Mots Jewelry store. Subject—"NO_ GRAMMAR,” Prof. LAMBERDS system is eminently adapted to those who desire to make thelr theoretical Knowledge Practically available by cultivation of the ear in hia NVERSATIC Heo , FRENCH CLASSE M. These Lectures are venen ‘a English and are FREE TO ALL. Those who intend visiting France should not fall to attend them. Simply mastering a few practical Idioms indispencable to travelling and daily Intercourse will prove the means of trebiing their enjoyment, while reducing their expenses. specially invite has located permanently ag adove. pet APPEARANCE ot GILMORE’S TWENTY-SECOND REGIMENT BAND, P.8. GILMORE, Leader, ACADEMY ‘OF music, DAY EVENING, November 16 aid Tiekeun reserved seats and’ bo: Major Will ‘A. Mcurath, N tain A. Ritchie, e) Fulton. str tis Broadway: Theatre Ticket ofive, 3 ant ae all the principal hotels Li, SIXTEENTH STREET. BETW {ont adweay gd ri avceue, the moet ‘New York city.—Thts peautttul ait nu cation mplete in all their appointments, mill be drect Gap street; Cay Fiera eat; Gab 4 39 Union square concerts, lectures, read! iRise weatiag receptions. chareh tatey rival’ the os, “ite iat I 12 pesfoct im acoustics and sea fons aitend revearsal at 104. M. iY prota Nov. 3. a gly MEtHorouraN cai THEATRICAL AND SHOW PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HELALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET, A LARGER ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIETY ¢ ry OUTS CONSTANTLY OM, Wana at

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