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erred Cee Hom ‘ R SALE—AT A BEAUTIFUL BROWN House, none fark avenuc. finish ‘wood, mantels and mirrors, with seat dos improvements; a cash be 47) a: stb corner Fifty-seventh street end’ ‘Third aven! Misecellancous. TWENTY-THIRD STREET HOUSE FOR SALE, a@tacreat bargain even for these times: two story p brown, stone: about 22 teet wide, with exten: Full in depth; all conveniences; price $22.0); it wanted. ‘This is the cheapest house odered ‘on iwenty-thira street since 1°62. _JAMES BR. EDWARDS, (9 West Twenty-third $75.000 ° 00C CASH—A FIRST CLASS PROPERTY, opty ng WSper cont, will be sold. Address $.686 Post onk joo, New York. WESTCHESTER COUNTY “PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO REN NEW, “YORK CITY LOT AT WOODLAWN | WEIGHTS for $200 nd upward—Only $75 cash; b | ostomy many lots are being sol iises are to be built imigediacely ;a Humber are alinost Sompiotes every house built ii ses the value of ad- ne Streets and avenues are gt uled. OLTER BROTHERS, No. 4 Warren street, Branch office Fordliam. PROPERTY ouT ge THE CITY FUR SALE AND ENT. ee Ae “NEW BRUNSWICK, or inntes’ walk trom depot: 4 buitaings in Ree order” will be soid at's bare ro Wak EN HARDENBERGH, 58 Wall etre et Graaxe. Faue. LITILE BeOx. L a FoR More horses. ‘or reference apply to HORTON, 42 Fulton st, N.Y. HENRY CU, Proprietor. J* UES, 208 BROADWAY, OFFERS SPLENDID per an perty, near Plainfleld,’ $10,000 below its value; id intends to sell; rare chance to purchase a de- cent can remain on mortgage; owner means bnsi- lightful home. ua $ FOR. $300 ON FIVE YEARS! 10 AChE Rams. to wow York market; fortunes ee erowing: join the colony and don't go West. 44 e street. — ‘REAL EsTATEe Exit: ANGE FOR BROOKLY! ‘TU EXCHANGE, OR NEW YORK louse, a Country Residence on the Hudson: 20 ih hotograph at modern house; J | Broadway. our office. no encumbrance; BE HOYT & SON, REAL ESYATE WAX A YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE OF CHARACTER and responsibility wish to obtain a pleasant and from 20 to 40 minutes trom the city by rails would pay 0 $1.00 yearly till cleared; fe. &c., must beyond cavil. Address SUB: URBAN HOME, Herald omeo A NTED—A FACTORY BUILDING ut 60x100, six stories hi bs fet on mn the i sonth of Gran TO BUY OR h, well lighted, street and east \dress, with particulars, FACTORY, Herald of ice. WASTED-A THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN stone Hot lightly mortgaged, for Horses, Wagons, Watches and 2 Lots at Rutherfurd Park, N. J., 5S Post oft free. Address box 11 Rutherfurd Park (N: ___PIANOFORTES, “ORGANS, SC. OF.—FOR SALE, AT A GREAT B&R- in, a number of Steinway'& Sons’ second hand ar juare and upright Pianos, some of them nearly | New ; also werent RA Piano to ren to responsible parties. st SONS, Steinw: all, 109 and 111 East Fourtecnth street. A = PIANOS, PRICES REDUCED, STEINWAY, « Hallet ahd Davis, and other new and second hand | Ptanos for rent and saie, on instalments low. BERRY & CO., 789 Broadway. BEAUTIFUL STEINWAY UPRIGHT PIANOFOI for sale cheap for cash; & large assortment of cellent upright and square Pianos to reat. A, BRANTIGAM EN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIA forte, $125. We are Tetailing the best finished richest t toned Pianofortes manut: ed below all com petit _ CO-OPERATIVE PIANOMAKERS, Great Jones street, near Broadway. _ 701 Broadway. IEICENT ROSEWOOD 4 ROUND CORNER, octave grand square patent agraffe Pianoiorte : ive months, brilliant jor $250; Grand ased Duchess style satin brocade Par'or Suit; cost $800. for ;one do, $100; do, ; Paintings and Chamber Suits, a sacrifice. Residence 104 Kast Tweuty-fifth street, between Fourth and Lexington avenues. A SBEAUTIFUL 7% OCTAVE PIANOS, patent agraffe treble; tully warranted; tory price, $ om BEAUTIFUL PIANO— Pianotorte, 7 octaves, CARVED, manufac? ; insiaiments taken, a monthly ; se¢- hands $10) upwards. BLE, 107 West 23d st. ‘corner 6th av. LY $100; A STEINWAY rved legs, overstrung bass, | ‘MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD four rouna corners, made to order, city darantecd, Used five months, cost $1400, for $250; or, Suits, ‘Ktegrees, ead ae 0-¥ four round ost $1,200, for $250. | ‘wenty-third street, | pa fers, carved ,riano-forte, Cail st private residence, r Sixto avenue. BRILLIANT TONED 7% OCTAVE ( rosewood Pianvtorie, cost $1. latest improvements; with guarante day. Call private residence 210 Wes GREAT BARGAINA ROSE woo CTAVE | notorte, celebrated muker, carved legs, modern aproveients cost Bia, tor Bills ai No. 243 Last SOU ste bee 20 ant ays. $20. —1MME3 SE SACRIFICE; MAGNIFICENT 7% Agraffe rosewood overstrung iron frame Golasmith, Fianotorte, ool, &c. ; carved case and i | {atest improv {uily guaranteed; also Piano Stool, $5). GOLDSMITH'S, % Blecener st, near Bowery. OR SALE OR TO LU-T—$6 MONTHLY; BEAUTIFUL rosewood Pianotorte, seven octave. round corners, Barved lege, oversirung bass, every improvemen: shance. 13 ley place, hear Broadwa: AGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD_PIANOFORTE, CELE brated Chickering make, $75; elegant overst having carved legs and every mc deru inprovement; 75; pelaye, sacrificed for want of mone | AMES GORDON, er Bleecker street. IANOS—ALL PRICES a MAKES, TO RENT; | rent fy a to the purch: Mi B Broadway, New York. | ND & ©0., | IANOS—A GREAT VARIETY TO RENT OR SEL prices and terms to suit the times, at MBRRELL's, No. $ Union square. rou. . Wor $25): hh must be sok this | ist st. ANS AND MELODEONS FOR RENT le on_instalments or cash very low, at DALY'S ore, 179 Lighth avenue, Pianos tuned and re- IANOS—SECOND HAND, OF VARIOUS MAKERS, in thorough order, for sale and to rent, including a | tew upright and wan Pianos of our own make. BE & CO., No, 112 Fitth avenue. HE MASON & ier! ORGAN COMPANY, WIN- ners of HIGHEST MEDALS and DEPLOMA OF | HONOR at Vienna and P , offer at their acer at 2 Union square, the largest assortment of and bes: Cani het and Patior Organs in the world, at Drices guaranveed te be as iow or iower than they can be obtained else- Where. Second hand, Organs especially low jusé now. Organs to rent. Cc ialogues and price ists Tree 200 PIANOS AND ORGANS, NEW AND 8 COND | hand, of first class makers, will be sold at lower prices, for cash, of dustalinenis. of for rent, in city or country, by Hi WATERS than ever Served etore in to sell WATERS’ celebrated TRAL OKGANS and PIANOS. mailed, & SON, 481 Broaaway, York." Agents ted NCERTO ‘ond ORC! Illustrated catalogues a meu SICAL. MERICAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, £63 Broadway, New York. Branch, 43 Montgomery sirect, olthOy City. NTONIO PARAVALLI, TENOR SINGER, FROM | Malin Opera, teaches piano and singing at 117 | eat Twenty-sevehih street, near ixth avenue; terms Moderate. (YARD.—MUSICAL.— ISS WATSON GIVES PRIVATE Lessons, Piano, Organ, Guitar, Singing, at Music: University, 92 Clinton place; terms moderate ; cireul tailed free. Address Miss WATSON, or call. MIE. NATIONAL SONG AND BALLADS OF ENG- land, Scotland, Wal 1 Treland—Each complete in one volume, containing trom 6) to 150 songs; price $1, paper, or $2, cloth, gilt edges. The Royal edition. “These, four inexpensive volumes form @ valuable treasury of Rational music.” —Daily News. JOSEY & UO., 32 Kast Fourteenth street, New York. MVE NATIONAL CONSERVATORY a Bt a aa rporated in tl NEW YORK ©. RVATORY. OF MUSIC, No. 5 East Fourtwenth street, near Fifth SvenUe. as next door to De! Imonico's. NOW |THE MOST EXTENSIVE and complewe music | se) Umited State Puptis may begin at any time, the quarter commencin from date of entrance. " fl 4 ___HOUSES, I ROOM we » WANTED. - In this City and Brooklyn. So AND WIFE W ad AN ALCOVE | oF SG. adjoining Roo rnished, fire and | was, out board, with a ld family, below “Thirtiewh beg terms $10 per week. Address CLYDE, Herald | OR THIRD | pike ad FURNISHED SECOND ‘y front d, Without board, with hot Room wante: | and cold Water-and 1d haat, J in goatee! family; location | Letween Second and wes and Seventh and Fourteenth streets. ‘Address, with price, SINGLE GEN. | | TLEMAN, Herald office, JA Mirausheas must be located between Twellth and | Lighteenth streets and First and Fourth avenues, Ad- dress N. WEED,No, 4 Clinton piace. J AyTED—A FURNISHED HOUSE, BY A PRIVATE y, without children, until spring: rentnot to oxooet 8 W ber month, Addi Herald office. ii mth, Ad : ANTED—A SMALL UNFURNISHED HOUSE; cation central; rent moderate: posession ‘at Once. Aduress A. B., box 114 Harald Uptown Branch office. WANED rive, o SIX UNFURNISHED ROOMS, how nny ar ae, by a La mg Te ees moderate rent. Address K. L, JANTED—FOR A PRIVATE, RESPONSIRLE PARTY, for the winter, a furnished Mouse, central lo: cated, wt rent not to er month. SAM ES Ke EDWARDS, Real Ehtnte Broker, & for West twenty; yfhird tt ANTED—AN UNFURNISHED. FLOOI FOR TWO mae, suitable for light housexoeping,. el roruids ts $25 do $00 per month, ‘aadtebe years | OCRANT | the Company's office. 19 Broadway, New | and each succeeding Saturday and Thursday, from pi | for £1 | taking passengers froin New York to Fymouth, London, | ND. | SWeZERLAND: intiding SWITZERLAND... Building | tions apply to SMALL HOUSE WANTED—FURNISHED OR uN. | * —s , ARE. aut continent na trom bier No. ae PANY'S MAIL nu Yui AND te for the wre se id cab, ee aera trom, the of y taking this line avoid both fe Ganaelatcn arise ate al A ie ANT jes saving tu . pense. M GKENZIS, ‘Agent, 98 Broadway. Ae ong Comite STATES MATL STRAMSHIPS, Yo! tout, af Piemoutn and Cherbour tiantic sl avigacion Com: aay none a cant and fall nowereil iron steamship GOBTHE, Canta ny i) sail o TESDAY, Decomber 2, at 2 P. Mt cio Lino vig ner Pt tdroot, Hioboken. Fiymouth, London, Cherbourg and loon, $120, gol wand saloon, Drepaid ertfioaten 34 Malone are on the same deck. into, o sctions for 6 to 20 persons, we eed a and brovided with dining tables. For passage i aig NACHOD & KUHNE, Genérai Agents, 113 Broadway. For ri ap ply NCE more & CO, 27 South William street. ORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY. For “outhampton and Bremen, The steamship Captain H, Scnuienburg, will sail'on Wednestay, December & arab M, trom eemen Biot, foot of, Baird’ street Hopoken, to, be, followed by geninahip, D, Captain W. Ladewigs, on Saturd ay Decembe re Rates of passaxe to London, Havre and Bremen, pay- able in gol ta in currency First Cabin. $120 Second Cabi Bieerage: i iy to 4 | . GELEICHS & CO., Agents, No, # nowilng Green, C UNARD LINE. NOTICE. With the viow of diminishing the chances of collision the steamers of this line will henceforth take a specified course for all seasons of the year. On the Outward Passage, from Queenstown to New York or Boston. crossing the meridian of 5) at 43 latitude, or nothing to the north of 43. ‘On the Homeward Passage, crossing the meridian of 50 at 42 latitude, or nothing to the nor:h of 42. THE BBITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK # HARBOR y. Dec. a, y, Dec. 31 SAMARIA. Swday, Jan. 3 ana every following Wednesday and Saturaay from New York. Steamers marked thus * do not cai steeray Cabin passage, $0 and $130, gold, to accommodation. ' Return tickets on lavorable Stecrage, $90, currency Siecrage tickets trom ‘Queenstown and all parts ot Europe at For treight and cabin passage apply at the Di fice, No. ¢ Bowling Green. For steerage passage at 111 Broadway. ‘Trinity Build CHARLES @. PRANOKLYN, Agent, DU VERNET, Clark and Randolph’ ‘streets, Chicago, Th passengers. cording term: 7 HIE STAR LINE. UEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, CARRYING THE, UNITED. STATES. MAIL, New and full-powered Steamships, sailing from New York on Saturdays, trom Liverpool om hursdays, calling at Cork A TaOr each way «December 6, 3 P. December ri, atl 330 A. “iiecernbor ro a ie White Star Docks, Favonia terry, Jersey Passenger accommodations for all classes unrivalled, combining satety, speed and comtort. Saloons, staterooms, smoking room and bathrooms midship Sec! where least motion istelt. Surgeous and steward accompany the steamers. Rate——Saloon, $50, wold; return tickets, $140, gold ; steerage, $20 in currency. ‘Those wishing to send. for friends in the Old Country can now obtain steerage prepaid certificates—832 cur- rency, é Passengers booked to and from all parts of America to ‘aris, Hamburg, Norway, Sweden, India, Australia, China, &c. Dratts trom £1 upwards. For inspection of plans and other information apply at jing issued to GC ntinental ce Bills of lading issued to Co! can Darts Agent. TATIONAL LIN N hi B orice, This company takes the risk of insurance (up to $500,000 in gold) on each of its steamers, thus giving passengers the best possible guarantee for Safety und avoidance of danger at sea. ‘The most southerly route has always been adopted by thls company to avoid ice and headiands "From piers Nos. 4 and 47 North River. AND LIVERPOOL E.Sat- Dec, 13, LAM Dec. 20, STOW Andrews, Thursiay, December 4, at 3 P, M, Cabin passage, $70, $8), $90, paren ‘Ste Return tekets at reduced rates. steerage tickets trom Liverpool, at the lowest Apply at the Company's of road way. si F, W. J, HURST, Manager. 143, LINE, FOR Yi Q Royal mail steamers are appointed to sail ed ar hr a MAL ENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, ult MONTRE, Saturday, Dec CITY OF LONDON or .Thursday, Dee Saturday, 1 turday, Dec. -Saturday, 2P. 2t, noo’ CITY UF NE CITY OF PARIS North Bi #9 North Biver. “2 aTRS OF PASSAGE. P Cabin—$70, $80 and $90. gold, according to accommo- ation. Houtid trip tickets at low rates Steerage—To Liverpool. Queenstown, Glasgow, Lon- | donderry, London, Bristol or Cardin, $3 Prepaid cer- | es. urre Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Parts at reduced raves. Dn ‘issued at lowest rates. il business apply at the nh OUN G. DALE, Agent, or to ooane ts = Faulk, ie ct wreck, Philadelphia, | 3. sta 2 Bouth ClAtR, corner Lake st. ; Chicag iverpool, and No. 9 Kue Scribe, Paris. R CARDIFF, BRISTOL, LONDON AND ALL | other points ib England and Waies, e South Wales Atlanti> Steamshi) class reemenee will ck trom ws rr wharf, Jel PEMBROKE, We nealar. DELTA (chartered). Company's new enusylvania Rail- November 26 December 13 First cabin passage, $i ‘and | $8), currency: second cabin, $55, currency’ ‘steel currency. Prepaid | Stceraue certificates irom Cardi, $3% currency. Dratts dd upwards. For further particulars apply to ARCHIBALD BAXTER & CO., agents, away, New York. | TAT Ss W YORK TO GLAS Wy, LIVERPOOL, BELFAST ANv LONDONDERI ‘These elecant new Clydo-built steamers wil sail from 56 North n River as follows VIRGINIA GEORGIA And e th urda' passen- ers at through rates tai paris of tain and | freind, jorway, Sweden, Denmark and Germany. Drafts for él ao a ply to Steerage py No. 45 Broadway. upwards. For freight or pamane ap- TIN, BALDWIN & CO., Agents, | No, 72 Broadway. HE HAMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S iron mai! steamstlp 14 Captain B. Meier, will sai) on’ Thursday, December 4 12. M., tor Hampu: | erbourg and Hamburg, A ¢ Upper saloon. First cabin, } Lower salooi ¢, $30, payable in United States gold. ‘the’ Westphalia will sail December 11. KUNHAXD? & CO., GB. RICHARD & Boas, | General Agen General Passenger Agenis, 61 Broad street, New York. 61 Broadway, New York. ED STAR LID Appointed to carry the elgian ‘an ‘and United States mails From Philadelphia From Autwerp. Ad Dec. £ YADERLAND... | Steerag y. 39 | Dec. 20 Prices of passage. | Cabin... 100, gold Steerage. $35, currency $35, currency. | } verpool service. | From owtadelpita From Liverpool, | KENILWOR 4| ABBOTSFORD... bec. KBDOTSPORD...... Jah 1] ReNILWORTH,.. 3: Dee, 24 ihcend ot pctv 1 Cabin... $100, currency Steerage. ‘W, currency ‘epaid certificates, $82, Currency. Tickets will, be sold here at lowest rates, good from Antwerp and Liverpool to’ all interior points in the United states, via the Pennsylvania Railroad and its con- pections, thus afording parties in this country # conv. wee and cheap opportunity of sending for their triends in urope. ing Ked Star Line will give special attention to the | comfort of steerage passengers; comfortable berths, well | Thirty-1 ventil ated. sleeping apartments and good food will be furnished th h L yesse Freight will be received at ali prfocipal olnts yi the West and South, in connection with the Pennsylvania | be road, Southern Mail Steamship Company and Clyde’: | lines, ‘and through bills of lading issued tor Antwerp, Breuien, Hamburg, Havre, Amsterdam. Rotterdam, L4v- etpool, London, Glasgow, Belfast, Hull and Leith. ‘he Red Star Line docks at Philateiphia are in direct connection with the Pennsylvania Kailroad, aa! ali mer- chandise Intended for points beyond Philade be trans erred from the hold of the steamer to the cars | Without the expense to. shippers and Tisk of damage by i i which results trom cartage. s of freight and passage, and otder, {ntorma- | PETER WRIGHT & SON 42 Broad street, New Yor! William Hanter & Co., Agents, Liverpool. surgeon isjattached to a. Vonder Becks, } General Kuropean Agent, ‘Antwerp. ier 20 North River, AY AND BATURDS y cy ANGLIA co. 8| TRINACKIA “Weil! i v1 CALIFORNIA. a, | from, o Vv Bey, “ ©. AST ALIA Wi The passenger accommodations on tie steamers of this ling are ‘unstirpased for elegance and comiort. Cabin staterooms a siasarvon seni ton upper deck, thus securing “ood ABIN PASSAGE TO OR FROM Glagcow, LIVERPOOL OR LONDONDERRY. Marka) and Eats $10, curren $00 a iat oe PRSGAGE 81% Ko To Glasgow, Laverpoo| icenstown, London- blast, task, Bristol or Uaraihe Ser curtonsee ot nike ior eee ph feos an seaport or railwa: station In Gre reat Br fain, treland or the Continent issued Dra APIS BOR AN iden ¥ ‘fn tl AT Pe ge Lan an begs d’ ENDERSON BROT Me Agents, Bebra or TO ENGLAND eld TRELAND,— Peat er sed ap, Ogg acer rates | freight o1 | tions, apply to FR | Express tor Harrisburg, 7a, 8 andar, | For Nrenton, at7:20 A. M., nee and 6:10PM, Sunday, (aneal Wes EW YORK 70 i The si rs of this i bak as * follows :— EADy Abe vert jednontay, Dec: 1) in passage, $70; M, Pht yay ‘$45; steerage, $30, make "E. MORGAN'S SONS, Umer se bv gion oe LINE—STEAM TO QUEENS. town and tiling overy Woaneads NEVADA, Forsyth 3, MANHATTAN, "Price, December 10, at 6 K x From pier 46 North River. Cabin paseege, td; tiporane, | $90, currency. Prepaid Kes. Sah ere 4° ase! booke Paris, Hambui ri eed enes Daatts on trelande England, France ignite & AEBTOR, 29 Broadway. aa TAL NOTICE.—THE SPLENDID STEAMSHIP NEVADA. sailing Wednesday, December 3, will carry tT rot intermediat reney each Apoly to Withiaud eCUIOK P) Broad- ourreney Apply to COASTWIS eet 10 MAIL, STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S. LINE. riday, December 8, steamship GOLON vos pier 2 North River, at IZo'clock M. val, counecting with steamer Panama for ACupulgo, Manzanilios Mar zatlan, San Diego and san Praticiaco, atid also with sean. ers (or Central ‘Kmorican and South Paci epee. Steamers for Japan and China leave aan ‘rancisco on ier cuneaee oe NERES “Apaly at the company's ofeo, or passage or frei y al company's o' ler #2/North River, New Yerk eT ee BRADBURY, President. _H. 4, Boway, Suporintenucnt. TLAS MAIL LINE, BIMONTHLY SERVIC! HAYTI, VENFZURLA, CURACOA, MARACAIBO, SRCATOR ‘D COLOMBIA. ane class ey Bogiisl lish baie ir iron screw steam er For TMAYTI, CURACOA, VENEZEULA ond PORTO RICO, CORINTH.” see January CLARIBEL. December 19 rim, FORWOOD a "80. Agents, Wall and 69 Pine stroet. OR HAMILTON tea Stat male BERMUDA— Carrying the Unitea e9 mall ‘The first class steamship RIT, Ellis, master, will be despatched for the above "ports from pler 12 Fast River, on the following dates, at 3 o'ctock P. 2 :—Saturday, N vember 29, a1 ‘ednesday, Decembe: Li treight or past », having eles reas tKecommodations, apply to NT BROTHERS, 28 South street. NA, PROGRESO AND VERA CRU: EW yor! AND MEXICAN MAIL Bre MSAte LINE, paving re No. 3 North River at 3 P. M. CITY OF MERUDA (Havana via Nassau) . CUBA yer Mies ts eee CITY OF HAVANA (Havana direct) OITY OF NEW. YORK (Havana direct). CITY OF MEXICO (Havana and Mexico). For freight of passa aout “€ SONS, 33 Broadway. OR NASSAU, N. P, Steamship Dec. & will eae Bist: No. 3 Nort! EXANDRE A SONS, 3 Broadwa New r YORK AND | HAVANA DIRECT MAIL LINE. ese first class steamsh nips wil sail every Tuesday, at 3P. M,, trom pier 13 North River (foot of Cedar street), tor liavs ana direct, as follows SCEN' .December 2 December 9 December 16 For freight and passage (having magnificent accommo- i hy to harap! WILLIAM B, CLYDE & CO, No. 6 Bowling Green. _D. McKELLAR, an in! Havana. United S A iio. ee einee Peenree will Tay pier 20 Bast River, Saturday, December 6, at 3 P. M. Through bills of lading given to Houston’ and ali oinis on the Galveston, Houston and Henderson and B, feand C. R.R. No charge tor forwarding in Now York. For freight ¢ £ superior accommodations, apply to 153 Maiden lane, or we. Pe. CLYDE. 119 Wail street. SOUTHERN LINE—FOR NEW The following new and first class Steamers wi every Wednesday, at3 M., from pier 20 East Rive: Sicamer CItY OF DALE, Steamer CARONDELET, Dec. I Steamer CITY OF HOUSTON, Dec. 11 , steamer CITY OF GALVESTON, Captain Evans, Deo. Frotght received daily. Through rates to Galveston, Indianola, Rockport or Aranzas Whart, Brazos Santiago and St ger Cabin passage, $50; Steerage, $25. For ements Having, superior accommodations, apply to feat! ae ©v., Agents, 153 Maiden lane. }OR NEW ORLEAY RECT. The aroawalt "Steamship Li The steamship GEORGE WASHINGTON, , Captain Jas. Whitehead, will vey rte pier No. 9 North River, on Satur day, December 6, at $ 2. Froaht received daily, Through rates given to Galveston, Indianola, Rockport or bait wharf, Seoees, Santiago, St, Louis and Mo- bil © ‘steerage, $25. For freight or ge upply Piecbaak & MAN. ail.—Steamer '. Captain Hennis, Dec. 3, SEAM. 85 West street. W ORLEANS DIRE C" b aget ear yj NTS’ STEAMSHIP LINE. IER ota Rive? foot of North Moore street ym pier 36 Nor iver (foot ‘ol a from Pin saturday, December 6 at 3 o'clock P. M- Freight received ually... Through rates given to St, Louis, Vicksburg, Mobile, ores and Indianola. For’ rreight or passage, having. ai gecominoxta- D ee wo Rortolie Richmond. OLD DOMINION NCTE ASIP CO COMPANY. From pier 37 North River. toot of Beach, street, steam. ers leave dail for Norfolk, and ee nger steamers for J Fork, Gity Point and Richmon: ‘on Tues- nd Saturdays, same hour. days. Thursda: See ea ita sh ie NORFOLK, PeTERSHURG N LY an Through bills of lading and all points South and Southwest via Virginia and Tennes- see. Atlantic Coast, Seaboard and ot ae oa ‘op by Chésapeake and Ohio Railroad for West Points, boatexmers at Nocioik ior Newbern and Washir gon, N ha ts. enue Cuneo OMee, 187 Greenwich street. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. JJALL RIVER LINE TO BOSTON a He wport aa and oo) River. The magnificent eatioce NE and OLD COLONY ve pier 28 North River, toot Ce marray strc on jan sexcepted),at4 P.M. Through tickets sol inctpal hotels in the city, J enews - P. BACON, superintendent, ENNSYLY ANIA RAILROAD. sus leave New York, trom toot of Desbrosses and « Hortianedt streets, as follows :— _iittabure, the West and South, With Pullman Valace’ cars attached, 9:30 A. M., Sand sw . Siaday. 5 ant 3:30 P.M. For Baltimore. Wastiingion and the South, vig, “Penne nae Air a Hh 4 3 al P.M. Sun- oP. timore nd Tee via Bal- fintore and’ Oblo Hallrond. az "12:80, 3, 4, Express tor Philadelphia, 8 5, 7:0, 8 a ie night.” Suaday, 3 62 Emigrant and secc For Newark at 6, 39, 10, 11 A. Mu 12M, 1 0 5B, 50, 6, 6: S:in, 6:36, 3 Bay bio. 6 Ti, A , 6, By 0 gut’ sundey, 62, ai, W condita and Perth Amboy, 6and 10 A. My 2:20, ho a6 ‘New. Brunswick, 720 and 8:10 A, M., 12 M., 28 4, 5 2, APs 12 night, Sunday, 6 ‘efo'and ., 12 noot as P.M. mm, an pe seed Ke _ :10 4 it Lambertville and lexington For Phillipsburg and Belvidere, 3 and 4 P. ha Aco unmodation Tg abe e tee nt ad Cam- den 10. 4 and 6:10 P. M. For Wreenold. T:20 A. M., For Jamesbarg, Peraberton, Camden, 6 A. M. and 2:3) | Trains’ arrive as, follows; From Pittsburg, 60 A. M. T2338 and 7:35 P.M. ually: 11 A. Me dally, except Monday, From Washiogton and a iatithoge 605 . M., 5:15 and 10:27 6:05, 6:40 A. “it PM. From, Phiiadel na 2 & 6:00, raed A 54, 10:27 PL Sun. day. E ai ‘and 10227 Ticket oMioes, "S28" Mab" rian bet aecd ‘House, an esbrosses and 7 tleket office. No. 6 Battery place. A M, BOYD, Jr., es ‘General "Manager. General Passenger Agent. STONINGTON LINE YOR BOSTON.—THE ELEGANT steainers: RHODE ISLAND, every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- ay. NARRAGANSETT, every Monday, Wednesday and Fri- day trom pier 33 Notth River, a4 P.M 7» Now streets, DANCING ACADEMIES. SELECT. DANCING Academies, Arthur Mail 303 West Fourteen! hear Eighth avenue, and Madison Hall, 214 and Bs irty-fourth street, near Third ayenue—Cinases always open for beginne Yor terms, &e., send for circ ine. solree every Monday at Madison Hall and every Tues- day at Ariiur Hall T TRENOR’S ACADEMY OF DA. G. Lyric Hall, 723 Sixth avenue tResorvote Park), Pupils can attend’ at their convenience and receive in- ual instruction In waltzing, &c, See circulars ARTIEW’S DANCING ACAD ml xEhIMPTON + Building, intersecting Stuy vesan’ famng orery, ced an ig orto 2 anertoom Sn aver squerade Soiree on Friday, at Beeth HE ran steee ¢ on J, rigeme “DANCING ACADEMIES, —OLASBES + at Masonic Hall, 114 and 116 Kast Thirteenth street, Brevoort Hall, 154 and 156 East Fiity-fourth street. PRIVATE LESBONS at any hour, da por evening. ULARS at Private Academy, 212 East Eleventh street a A ve A. RODWORTH'S PRIVATE CLABSES FOR DANO. + ing, No. 212 Fifth avenue, corner Twenty-sixth sireet, are now open for the season. Send jora circular, senitd. ROOKBs' DANCING ACADEMY, 31 BROOME ST. All the fashionable Fray in one course of lessons, rs LADIES—Tuesdays Bm GUNTLEMEN—Toesda: Tidays, 7 P.M OTL ae ae A Be Rutten 3PM, ‘A NEW CLASS FO TURSDAY. I ALLET) MASTER—DUMARS DANCING ACAD. emy, 24 West Fourth street, near Broadway pee vate and class lessons every day; all dances taught per- AOU. fectly ; per quarrer, $6, In private le THE LECTURE, "SEASON. Corre INSTITUTE, LARGE HALL.—TUESDAY ing, Decenver dat o'clock, Myrtle De la Hooke Boor rs, Will deliver ® Lecture, entitled "My Brrerienoe os ‘anvasser, and Observations on Many Subjects.” ie” lock ytickets 25 centa; re- served seats QuarEary, WoAnE | wi \L LROTURE IN THE JANE eer iif December ty a 4 ace a ght pa WICK6D WORLD, (Monday evening to and includ- ing Saturday matinee.) WICKED WICKED WORLD. WORLD, The continuous demand for | feats to witness this exquisite comedy compels the manage- ment to defer the production of Mr, Dion Boucicailt’s new play, “astray,” until Saturday evon- ing, December 6 il {ITH lf] 3 5 a 2 FI ie Hy [HII = } Fa 5 S = ° Fs 5 7 CHARACTERS y Miss Griswold. Miss Claxton. Miss Granger. Miss Bartleu = Bellen HE MOST PERFEC! PLAY and artZaTEst succEsS OF THE SEASON, witl an unprecedented Ww or BEAUTIFUL SCKNERY and Bg ‘Thorne. EXQUISITE EMOTIONAL Mr. Rankin. ACTING, Mr. Kobson. Preceded by the charming Comedietta, A REGULAR FLX, Characters by Messrs. Robson, Parsclle, Burroughs, Montgomery, Wilder and Quigley, and Mias Mestayer, Mra. Marie Wilkins, Misses Bartlett and Thorpe. AAZURDAT Sui and Laat Last Matines of THE WICKED WORLD, ACADEMx OF MUSIC, NILSSON. FAREWELL WREK OF STRAKOSCH GRAND OPKRA COMPANY. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, December 1, at 8 P. last might of 1 the, a rovedentad of ‘operatic success,” t Cc K gE D w oO k L D Mme CHRISTINE NELSS ON. 5 oon. Se ..-Valentine, Mile. MARESI, ARY, eh ad MAUREL, ' DEL Cia NANNETTI, BOY. Grand Orchestra of 50; werful Gbores of 60, Mlle. BILLON an oo tae Ballet in the Bohemian Mustea! Director and Conductor... Signor MUZIO AY BV ENING, Des 3 a8 P.M. aa Ba Bubsoription Night— ‘aia FEDS SVENING December 5 at 8 P. i STRAKOSCH OPERA COMPANY, Prior to Separeire fe Philadelphia. AIDA. AIDA, ATURDAY, Pecauiber 6, at 1:30 P. M., aBAND FAREWELL NILSSON MATINEE. Seats for all now at the Academy; also at 701 and 114 Broadway: HILADELPHIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 8. when ft will ihe 5s postively wiih drams to the roman: Piiles do. ise rire, ita dai his great ol unsurpassed ust saan MABUB HEART, yt the errs GARDEN, CROOK, BLACK COOK, BLACK CROOK. BLACK CROOK. BLACK GROOK- BLACK CROOK. | other special SATURDAY, LAST BLACK chooK MATINGR. MONDAY KVENING, December Ones entire inal, musical, anes oe Tavaganza, ent CHILDREN IN THE Wi Or, THB ORUBL UNCLE AND OLD DPAroeR TIME, “JOUN E. OWENS. ‘OOD'S MUSRKUM, = OF BIL. GIGANTIC i Ghia OF MR JOHN EB. —. Boysthe CHANG yale al ee OWEN MONDAY OHN E. OWENS, EVENING by his own AT 8 gg 1 EVERY admirable EVENING EVSHYHODY'S PRIEND, AND in which Mr. John. Owens wilt SATURDAY | pear, for the rst time in “ Major, Weltington De Poota 2 concluding with and P.M, a nase RIGHTS a wens pete aScON 'ePNGbe —— First 1 appearance of the young MATL American acto! PERFORMANCES ‘Sit, MARIUS TURCK, AT ’ in Fred. G. Maeder's drama of EVERY DAY LIGHTNING BOB, EXOE! LIGHTNING BOB, 8 .TURDAY. ted b: woOBR Hurts COMFY, _ A R. SAMUELLS’ NEW PARK THEATRE, ° BROOKLYN, Manager......... . A RB, SAMUBLLS MONDAY December ty MISS CARLO LOTTA. LERCQ mn Wilkie Collin NEW UNAGDALEN, NDAY, December 8, . ne SOrIN MeGULLOUGH. SUNDAY EVENING, December 7, FIRST GRAND SAU) CONCERT, Box office open froin 8 A. M-t06 P.M. and L¢ Broad way. Sta EUM THEATRE, Fourteenth street, near Sixth avenue. (ONDAY, Decomber 1, posttively tast night of TI with Mr. T. 0. KING as QUASINODO, TUESDAY, December 2, 2 and WEDNESDAY, December 3, and’A MODEL OF A WIFE. All the company in the cast. Popular prices. HEATRE COMIQUE, Mr. JOSH, ae First we Queens of e, the WORRELL &I3' ry Miss SOPHIE WORRELL, Miss IRENE WORREL, in the Musical burlesque Mr. ED HARRIGAN .Sole Proprietor LL. d Read the list ot artists at the THLATRE COMIQUE. in his new sketch, ITTY OF} IRISH HEA Litde JENNIE YEAME: Mr, TOM HARPER, Mins JENNIE SATEBLEK, the one-I song Miss MARIE GORENFLO, and cance arte, Miss ANNIE YEAMENS, in ESSENCE ore OLD VIR- wt FPE, HORN, fs BL biome KERNES and | Mr. Ere aeren wi Mr. JOHN WT! Uy in the new Buhl plan'skotch Mr. FRANK KERNES, y EB Mr. TOM o GRAVEL making in all one of the most poverhat organizations Over presented w the punt MATINES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. T. BARNUM aT THE RINK. AFTERNOON AND EVENING. | The numerous me- AFTERNOON AND EVENING. | chanical wonders of AFTERNOON AND EVENING. | the Museum depart. AFTERNOON AND EVENING. | ment are now oper. AFTERNOUN AND EVENING. | ated by a beandful AFTERNOON AND EVENING. | engine, the only in- AFTERNOON AND EVENING. | stance in the amuse- AFTERNOON AND EVENING. | ment world where AFTERNOON AND EVENING. | the extent and va- AFTERNOON “XND EVENING. | riety of mechanism AFTERNOON AND EVENING. | necessitates the adop- AFTERNOON AND EVENING. | tion of steam power. AFTERNOON AND EVENING. | In the vast monagerie AFTERNOON AND EVENING. | the immense collec- AFTERNOON AND EVENINU. | tion of rare wild AFTERNOON AND EVENING. | beasts affords a study AFTERNOON AND EVENING. | in natural history of APTERNOON AND EVENING. | inestimable value, AFTERNOON AND EVENING. | and should be im AFTERNOON AND EVENING. | proved by every AFTERNOON AND EVENING. | child in the metropo- AFTERNOON AND. EVENING, e cha | The chaste and APTERNOON AND EVENING. j refined arenlc enter- APTERNOON AND EVENING, | tainments at 2 and 8 AFTERNOON AND EVENING. | o'clock are brilliant AFTERNOON AND EVENING. | exnibitions of daring APIBENOON AND EVENING, | Equestrianism, gor- AFTERNOON AND EVENING. | geous Entrees, beau- AFTERNOON AND EVENING. | tiful Arabian horses AFTERNOON AND EVENING. |and ~ marvellous AFTERNOON AND EVENING. | trained ~ animals, AFTERNOOY AND EVENING. | alike Interesting and APTERNOON AND EVENING. instructive to the AFTERNOON AND BVENING. | whole human family. AFTERNOON AND EVENING. | Open daily from 12 AFTERNOON AND BVENING. | M. to 10 P.M, Ad- AFTERNOON AND EVENING. | mission, conta; AFTERNOON AND EVENING. | children under nine AFTERNOON AND EVENING, | % cents The mon- AFTERNOON AND EVENING. |ster building thor- AFTERNOON AND EVENING. | oughly heated by AFTERNOON AND steam. EVENING, REE LECTURER. FRI ER oh aad ART Eg SPEAKING PARE, iene Ei, Protessor ETIENNE Twenty-thi street and Sixth venti an I TUESDAY EVENING, Dees, ats ert ‘ace WEDNESDAY MORNING, Dee. 8, at 11 o'clock. Sobject— RAMMAR! Lectures in English, od, free. Ladies eepaptalic inv Prot. Lambert’s oral system is espe oy a, apie te those who desire fe, make their theoretical No’ viedge of hninsed Ls leaden ily Labtec cultivation of the ear, Proowiys ACADEMY OF must "ee December 4 rorat, in tn her arsetes rol ROOKLYN We ADEMY, per J att a by THE Monday so Nun OR TH nti o'clock, bat Gra SLORED Sil 4 HAMPTON 0) ENTS, 1 TRO TA ae oe OF ART, (now comfortably nm dai} § “caplet, irom iD A, M. until 8 i ADISON BALL ae AND 316 Rasr tainty. r U1 ‘ stregt, ye net a a handsom atts tn tea now sniwhed, with ove Pt ia repre ue WATCHES, JEWELRY, 4c. Seri oF y EN Bunday ex- a TH AVENUE THEATRE.—NOW col nae 4 aT Twenty-cighth aireet, corner of Broadwi Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY.. Proprietor ‘aud Manager OPENING NIGHT of this magnificent new theatre and commencement of Aft regular comedy senso WEDNESDAY NIGHT, D DECEMBER 8, 1873. The performance will begin at 7% precisely, with the overture by the orchestra under Mr. Harvey Dodworth. ‘An orignal poetic opening address, written expressly for this oceasion by Dr, Oliver Wen i Holme: ies, will then be delivered b; anny Morant#and Mr. W. Davidge. An original at comedy written: ‘expressly tor theatre by Mr. James Alberry, of London, entitled Will then be noted by Miss ranny Pavenport, Mrs. G. H. iss Sara Jowett, Mix Minnie Conway, Miss Relive Sortinge: tise Griittns und Miss Conguatand by Mr. Charles Fisher, Mr. D. Hl. Harkins, Mr. pegoree Clarke, Mr. Louis James, Mr. James Lewis, Mr. D, Whit- ney, Mi. George Devere, Mr. Juunos G. Parkes, Mtr, Chap- man, Mr. Beekmanand'Mr. Deve The new scenery by Mr. James sand Meyric Roberts and Mr. 1 Louls Duflocg.. i ity may ratade, 4 for 11 o'clock. The Box omen wil 11 be open Marl: Bet M. till the close of the performance each ove and seats ing, may always be secured one week in advance. Be THRATRE. LESSEE, J. B. BOOTH, Engagement of ane mrs. J. FLO! FOR wo WE Weuke ‘ONLY! ON MONDAY EVENING. j DECEMBER 1, 1873, and every eventtg ‘eek, in Tom Taylor's rer and ormestic Drama, in ve cls, entitled TICKES iF LEAVE MAN, Sustaining their original and popular roles of “BOB BRIERLY” and “i MILY St. EVREMOND.” Supported by a strong and powerful cast. FIRST FLORENGR MATINEE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, A TOKE? OP LEAVE MAN. Seats secured = advance at the Theatre and at the music store of C, H. Ditsou & Co., 711 Broadway. PEDENT OONCERE gy SS Staples hice es aT ¢ Poor, un auspions BURNDINAVIAN BMIGHANT PRO, Tdi Nn SOOUeEy, ‘at the Academy of Music, in New York, TUESDAY EVENING, December 2, at 5 o'clock. +.Wallace Rossini Schuman Tanbut PAR’ L Overture-MSritRn a orca Gran 2 scab ohh “Tl Bachien di Sevieil M. Abate fe Signor a Puente. ime. Ch: 5. Romanza—From “L'Eelau -Halovy Es F. Sante. 6, ge “Don Pasquale’ _Dontaetti Mme. Christine Nilaon an ‘and ‘Signor dei Puente. ART II. 1. Overture—“William rere sreeseeene Grand Orchestra, 2. Airs Suedois. Ime. Christine Nilsson. 3. Romanza—From “Maria di Radeny’ Signor del Puente. 4. Piano solo—“Invitétion a la Dance” a iokhardt. 5 Deere “La Traviata”’......... -Verdi Mme. Christine Nilsson and Signor dei Puente. 6. March—Swedish. . Grand ‘Oret Orchestra. General admission $3: roverved seats pend $2 oxtra. Seats can be goures the my of Music, Fifth Avenne Hotel, Nos. m1 and Lis Broadway, and at American Tract Soc! tee fn THRATRE, AD. NDORFP. ae BECKER’ b GESOHICHTE. EIN DRLIRATER Cyl hal MANNSCHAFT AN BORD. bird office open ‘ally, from 9A. M. till 4 P. M. ROOKLYN ATHENEUM. NDAY, December 1. Fourth Subseription Night the New York cermaSta THEATRE "SOCIETY. AD. asda"? BIN, Fi VOM WEKGE. HRITT in four acts, by Wichert. Box easecs open Ge 9 tiNl 4 o’eloc! ony PASTOR’S OPERA HOUSE, the REyWOLDe Bi ps BroviteRs, Dance: ow and Artists. Songs, IN Fife Jr CURES J ING, GLaINABTIOS, 0. THE MOST WONDERFUL © HILDREN IN EXISTENCE. Mrs. GEO. WARE: New CHA seated SONGS. rane RICM AND tOF NEW YORK. ‘ONY PASTOR'S LATEST COMIC SONGS. Freeraan Sisters, Miss Je: tH 1, Eugene Blitz, Billy Barry, ehieid Tooley, Soe Lane. frank Girard, J. ss TUESDAY ant RAT CHDK flats free on 2 Priday evenings and Saturday afternoons. MATEUR PHILEARMONTO. SOCIREY. Public Rehearsal ¥ Wed qo 3P. FIRST CONCERT, sarc AY, rng’ mee, ha ORCHESTRA OF 50 PBRP RMB aie a MAREE, MEYER “ena Director Director witliel atte’ [ed SISTERS, eset rea 10. R. CANDIDO BERTI HER RR LEOPOLD chk Violinist. Notice.—A few subscription ition tickets at $10 each (entit- pin ay eo =P to et ane each 3 Greadnn now be . A. Clapp, ‘ Thoms spe ait sive foo app, roadway, or R. HE PLLGRIN—BALN HALL, Great Jones street, every evening at& SATURDAY, 2:9). M. ‘Sao Galiery. 2 vents: Parquet, cents: Baleon auransformation ny. Painti and Gra: Seene illustrating Perit PRoG! ERCANTILE Prt ssirt! YBROTURES, FOURTH icin ON Deceinter L % SO! RAMATIC READING: Tickets at the tana and at the Hall 114 Broadway. Rh ae neni THE SERVICES or jew more ladies ay lemen ti Dramatic Club. “Address LYETON. Herald ottce °F RS. “SCOTT § SIDDONS SSOCLATION ALL, ENDELL PHILLIS TO-MORROW Ted rance Lr eey ALAXY. COU) DELL PHILLIPS. ‘Tiekets ut No. 8 West WENDELL PHILLIP Oe Boa iit Broad wae ‘3. Bretano’s, principal hotel YARD MURFOAL NO Png ro! “NO NONSENSE.— OM ‘Lessons Pia Cer sie ular ae tal coy INSTRUCTION, —A will sive ls 1s nag) anor Booth a th ARE BUsiOAy OPFE R,—BAEUTIFUL MUSICAL Book and New Sheet lusic, free, a ry pide tat Ee nga ay et oy! i mas ae a Boplee frp, Singing, Harmony. place’ ciroulars mailed. aca at Hers cee Kew Yorks O17 Broadway; Sin ee ae - al ur. DIOW ico THEATRE Beorne ated Aen oS Teta AE EVERY NIGHT AND 8a’ very suyplemcnted ateach performames: Wat i Bg ot Gua AD TP: WORLD'S Aaltz............ hn A! Mlie. LEONA D. D. AND OUR REGULAR BVERY EVE! Doors open at 7. Popular Prices of Ad Ns CADEMY oF “MUBIG. RETURN HERE on MONDAY, DECEMBER & tor a series of EIGHT P RFORMS C1 six SIGHTS AND XD TWO MATE. Mr. MAURICE GRAU ‘has the honor to.announes fer MONDAY EVENING. Decomber &, s i eeaparany PE (limited to of senor, SOMMASO. mre, palerioug (tr its eye ; SALVINI in ae nd world-famous: Sacer ae hee * PaEowesba nag a, B as cr SATURDAY peepee Dec. 13, Sule of seats commences Thurad: M* FB 24 . CONWATS | ON NAS RRQOELEY TRAE — GENEY VA Delighted audiences. Bee TOM. ae FaINWaY Hath THREE MORE CONCERTS. DECEMBER 2 DECEMBER 5 ator MATINEE DECEMBER 6, AT 1 P. Mt (From the Manchester (England) Guardian, Sept. 38) We were quite Prepared. from the metropolitan press. to find in Blind Tom some extraordipary qualities, forti- fled, as their statements were, by the testimony of M. Moscheles, who tested the alloged powers of this negro at Southsea, and publicly expressed his opinion that Tom was “marvelously gifted by natare. Afver hearing him last night at the Theatre Royal we ean most com selontiousty endorse his opinion; but to give In writing anything like an accurate description ot htm ts utteriy impossible. The fingers fly over the keyboard an@ he seems like one possessed. Did not Shakespeare conceive this being when he describes Caliban being touched with the magical sounds heard in Prospero’s Island? His fret performance wasa march. vig i. vigorously given, and die playing great strength of band, indicated by runming octaves with both hands with 5 with great rapidity, Thalberg’s “sweet Home” followed; then Thalberg’s “Lily Dale,” for the leit hand alone, and two songs, one of which was “Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep,” in which he gives the low G with considerable power. Then followed some tests as to his power of analyzing chords. Is all thie mero instructive imitation and memory or not? Behie® that strange visage and underneath that impertectly or wanized brain what is golng ont We daré not speculate, He is evidently a freak of nature; but he must be heard and seen to be inany degree comprehended. Admission, 50 cents: reserved seats, 25 cents extra. Tickets at the Hall and 114 Broadway, RYANT'S: ae HOUSE, between 6th and 7th avs., By over at i.) oROWORD' WITH Pani oi TWO, HOURS eae RYANTS MINSTREL. DS MINSTRELS. utes af MINSTRELS. MINSTREL BRYANT na vA atag A, OUNTINEH HAEURDAY AP 2 “Ch Eas (ARAN G*ai8 na AMOUS PRES salir sats st TAB wi Y EVENING. fares econ rms ae ion, euneye 78 ope! at icket i | wri es mt oyeil jway. MM teorouiran TIRATHIOAL AND SHOW PRINTING : ’ is #