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4 $ AMUSEMENTS. Syoop's MusRUM. kL. DAVENPORT, the Ve ed . a site rsp strates 4 bv he baveanated t OO ee Ota eee te DAVENPORT, and_ entire WOOD'S MUSEUM DRAMATIC COMPANY, u AFTERNOON, AT 2, Mr, Het) DAVENPORT | the Oriental ppectae! * jm the tragedy of CHERRY and FAIR STAR, AMEE: . New Scenery, Costumes, &c., HAMLET. ‘and entire company. Incidental to. the spectacle the following specialties EVERY AFTERNOON, at2: , ng. artist, Misa s , Triple Bee nel STURGES BROTHERS. THURSDAY, DEC. 25, 1873, GRAND CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL. PERFORMANCES IN THE LECTURE ROOM. at2 EVENING, at8, the great Arabian H GOSHAY and Manager..Mr, LESTER WALLACK. 7:30, nices at8 o'clock. WEEK OF MR, LESTER WALLACK IN THE COMEDY SERIES. MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 22, 187%, will positively be presented, for the first time, #' logiti- miaie comedy, in five acts, tinitated from a Preach sub- , by Mr. Dion Boucicault, and entitied A MAN OF HONOR. Act 1—The, Sea Side Villa of Catharine. ‘Time, 20 years ago. CHARACTERS, yond Latour, & bank . A Catharine, his wile... iss LAURA ALEXANDER Her first appearance in New De Saulieu, an invalid, a lodger in Cat Dr, Delpeche, a surgeon.. ‘Anatole Brisbarre, & nowwry- Jacquotte, a servan icaopitcalaladadaas O° VN A How Catharine's Boy Broke Nursed by —11 i chant Visits His Anonymous, Wile Love in a Oot- tage—The American Panic—The Separation—low a Mask balls and a Young Wige Gazes ior the First fime ‘on the Features of the Man She Loves ; 20 YEARS ARE SUPPOSED TO ELARSE, R Bae BECOND. bl z Ri an ok noble, ‘The Marquis De Rosny Latour, an oh obese . Mine.” PONISI AKRY BECKEIT Mr. J. B. POLK Arm and Was His Her Invalid Lover—How the Young Mer. The Countess, his sister Brisebarre, a notary Jacques de’ Saueu, the won or r de Sauliéu, aged 43 Renee, his niece Gorvaia, an old butler v. J. SAWING ROOM IS THE MARQ—IS How Two Young Lovers Exchanged Biographies—The Old Songand the Old Story—How the Arrival of the Countess Frightens Everybody but Renee Out of Their wits—How the Proposal of Marriage Was Discussed— How the Family Lawyer Mave the Proposal and the Dignity of the Countess Was Disordered—Jacques Leargs the. secret of His Lite * ACT $—IHE LODGINGS OF THE MAN OF HONOR. How Catharine and Raymond Meet After 20 Years! Separation—Ketribution—ihe Duel Between the Father Gud son—Jacques #ig ute for his Lov 2 R ELAPSES, ACT 4—THE LIBRARY IN THE VILLA ROSNY, How the Old Marquix Kept His Birthday—The Egyptian Loan and the Great Bear—How the Old Noble Received His Guests and How They Were Dispersed—How the Man of Honor Finds his Level and Piays the Iuant in the Last Edition of the Judgment of Solomon—How the Man of Money Makes a Corner tor Himselt, and the old Marquis Kemains Master of the Situation. ACT 5—iHE SEA SIDE VILLA OF CATHARINE. How False Pride Sings a Miserere, and True Pride Sings “x Pean"—“Our Son—The Nan of Money and the Man vt Honor—In the Game of Lite Hearts are Trumps. Seat sold for Saturday, 20th inst, can Le exchanged for any evening during the week. EW METROPOLITAN THEATRE, 585 and 537 BROADWAY, i and 587, Manager... K. W. BUTLER CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY ATTRACTION, FREYS LEWIS LEONARD THE LARGEST ARRAY OF TALENT. EVER WIT) IN BRILLIANT First appearance of peareuR. Ri D IN NEW YORK, NSATION PIECES. Mis first appearance in New York in two years, after one of the most successful European tours, where the Public und pres declare him w be the fnest burlesque artist that lias ever visited Europe from Amrica, THE THREE SCHROITER SISTERS, iG CAROLINE, | GABRIELLA, HENRIETTA, | and MISS KITTY WILSON wil! appear in their beautifn! Dance, ‘THE SAILORS © a MISS LIZZIE the charming Burlesque Actress MISS A Wood, the sparkling Actress. — ® the MLLE. LEOXA DARE, | Queen +) of the Aur. ® the | JOHN HART, | eminent Comedian, an, IRISH sKBTCHES, the Monarchs f Song and Dance. John Quinn, Mr. West, First SAM RICKEY IN TWO OF HIS - Add Ryman. Master Barn Joe Ketchum, J. L. Faphore, in their specialties. appearance ot the SANFORD AND WI Masical — ‘@ Mokes. Together with our, Fogulat company. and WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEES, EXTRA MATINE: Popular prices of admis: RISTMAS DAY. Sie, and $1. ON CH SECURE YOUR SEATS EARLY. (See bills) L NEAR SIXTH AVENUE. PATER, pear: NIGHT ‘and on SATURDAY MATINEE* as CLAUDE MELNOTTE, in the LADY OF LYONS, The play mast be shortly withdrawn to make room for ATTRACTIVE NOVELTIES now IN PREPARATION, the first of which will'be A SERIO-COMIC DRAMA of, EXTRAORDINARY INTEREST, with Mr. Fechter in a SPECIAL CHARACTERIZATION ENTIRELY HIS OWN. PRICES. Orchestra Sofas and Stalls, $1.%. Balcony fauteutl. Fa GA DrespCircte, $1. = Tse. Family ire. . Private Boxe: BOX BOUK OW OPEN, A, ® SaMUELLS * NEW PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN. MONDAY, D MBER 22, AND EVERY EVENING DURING THE WEEK, THE DISTINGU HED AMERICAN ACTOR, EDWIN. ADAMS, AS F¥NOCH ARDEN, SUPPORTED BY THE NEW PARK THEATRE STAI COMPANY CHRISTMAS Day, URDAY AT 2 P.M EN FROM 9AM, TO 5 P.M. + AND 14 BROADWAY, N. ¥ Manager M 22, 1873. MISS LOUISE SYLVEST).#, and the talented Company, in the Romantic Mory entitled the PEARL OF SAVOY MARIE,..... «Miss LOUISE SYLVESTER Preceded @ Kiss IN THE DARK, EMBER 23, F Drama ot ANC FANCHON, THE CRICKET, M WEDNESDAY, DECE er favorite Drama ot UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. TOPSY, with Songs, Dances, Banjo Solos, &., in which she excels all competition, MI=S LOUISE SYLVESTER EVA. Little LIZZIE HENDERSON Mr. CHARLES FOSTER r ) afternoon at 2 o'clock, first Perlormance ota new and gorgeous Pantomime, eniitied OTHER GOOSE, by the Premiere Hernandez Foster toyed ing an, Dwarfs, TUESDAY, the poi FA Troupe, after three months’ preparation, will be Of & scale of magnificence and grandeur excel Previous efforts, and far superior to the Seven which was acknowledged by the press and the public to be the most ciaborate production ever witnessed. Prof. W. A. Alien especially engaged and will introduce his celebrated INDIAN BOX TRICK, Box book now open. MATINEE SATURDAY, FLSRIDAX ENTERTAINMENT FOR CHILDREN OF all ages.—Announcement extraordinary. ADELPHI HALL, Pore Fit epee street, corner gf Seventh avenue and roadway, TUE: NENING., December 23, 187 meade ROIREL MAGIQUE’ by Mr, EDGAR 8. ALLIEN, who has kindly volunteered to devote 'this evening to ‘the benefit of the Industrial School in charge of the Anthon Memorial church. Mr. Allien’s entertainments are always of the most recherche quality, audiences al- ways delighted, and the children particularly so. is entertainment will consist of startling Illusions, wonderiul Transtormations, Feats of Dexterity as prac: tised by Herrmann, Heller and other wondertul men. ett, Allien is the most skiltul amateur magician ‘ever own. The whole to conclude with the wonderful b LIVING AUTOMATON; or, MID-AIR SUSPENSION, Be sure to go and take the children. Adwission 5) cents; children 25 cents; reserved seats 75 cents, to be had at the door. EW YORK STADT THEATRE.—H. GRAU, MAN- Ager Sunday, Deo. 2, 1873 d Concert, LES HUGUENOTS. (DIE HUGENOTTEN.) Mme. Lichtmay, Miss Canissa, Miss Heiss, Pilueger, Vierling, Hermans. Full chorus and orchestra, Popular prices. th street, between Second and Thiri THIS (SUNDAY) EVENING, i heed Grand Vocal I sactep coxcenr, *D! Ms'Fumental _Admission 280. PAUL FALK, A RRICIDE tt : MATINEE CHRISTMAS DAY AT 1. Mew OULESGUE GFR, CINDERELLA Or, THE FAIRY AND THE Uretey ‘GLASS SLiprer, RYANT'S MINSTRELS, 23u STREET, Raw ti Aa ee Res MGieTRELs 5B AVENUB riages may be Mr. AUGUST! The An instantaneous DALY., tn td heer hed eerehee wen eses Ee, me Ae & Cal jered tor 1044 o'clock. a re Peopeistor and Manager great dramatic sensation, itt The andieuce alternately thrilied with emotion! aud couvulsed with laughtertt See the GkLAT CLRCUS SCENE! EVERY NIGUT AT & QATINEE CHRISTMAS DAY AT LY and SATURDAY AT Ly I *,* Due notice will be given of the. Sret appearance of Miss ADA DYAS and Mr. JAMES LEW appear: we ‘al of Miss FANNY DAVENPORT and RKINS, also of the revival of MAN AND WIFE B3 also of the re- DL ++ In golive preparation, a BRILLIANT ORIGINAL 5 COMEDY in FIVE ACTS, written expressly for this com & pany by Mr. DION BOUCIOAULY, and entitled THE BRIDAL TOUR. etm AVENUE THEATRE, The Herald says 4 zs | Mr, Adoiphe Belot's play, | | L& e “The Parricide,” was pro- PARRICIDE!!! duced at the Fau"Avenue | @- —— — ag heatre last night, Ttwasa | BM nay THEATRE ie epieibees COMIQUE, —— BROADWAY. x puisigend | S14 BROADWAY. ve front ail | BROADWAY. ea A HIT. ee AV PARRICIDE! A GREAT DRAMATIC SENSATION. UE THEATRE, osed to be inherent in reneh comedy. But it 1s of absorbing interest, yen whe sensational it is not tmost se. The World says :— “The Parricide’ was pr. duced last evening at the Fitth Avenue Theatre, and its melodramatic character and the close and intense interest of its incidents kept a large audience in their seats until a late hour. The play deais with a sup posed parricide, who is ac- cused of Killing his mother in the first act. He is tried and acquitted in the second, and ther when society cuts hima he sets out in the de- tective service to discover the real murderer. Wath the aid of the agent of the detective force he at last succeeds, and the murderer 1s found to be the manager of a travelling circus. Police spies join the circus as acrobats, and the son enters into’ a conspiracy with the manager to rob a | bank, in which act he is captured. The stage relation of this 4s highly interesting, as any- thing of a detective naiure ix apt to be when well planned. The play is a eparture from the style of thing Mr. Dal hitherto given us, and will be accepted as the best kind of melodrama, curious tricate in its incidents, but — Periectly intelligible curiously luteresting throughout Ee AVENUE THEATRE. ‘The Times say: ce of Mr. Augustin Daiy's resource: PARRICIDE. and industry were neci Jast evening's perform must be regarded as having — supplied it TRE COMEDY CONVULSE THE AUDIE: WIth LPi-teet t | | aia AVENUE THEATRE. PARRICIDE AN INSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS. LAUGHTER, It any evide But two weeks | aiter the opening night ot | the Firth Avenue Theatre | and the first recital of a unsuecesstul play the man- ager yesterday produced a iresh’ piece, with a strong distribution of characters and a stage attire of rare beauty. “ Parricide, thanks to the good acting ol the artists and the splen- did scenes and dresses, was then received with much favor. We are glad to re- cord the fact, tor ingenuity liberality and hard work, though Occasionally misdi= rected, ont not to go unre- warded; and in his latest | ventur: the manager of the Fifth Avenue Theatre has, ay heretotore, done his best to offer that which is less easily secured than Most persons imagine—an enjoyavle dramatic repre- sentation. We would: will: insiy dwell upon the beau- ties of the last-cited feature of dle etertainment if ime and space permitted. Under the cir Smstance ‘we can but not ing af a spec adinirauion, the exquisite SCENES NCE “interior” "in the — third tableau: the green-room of of Daccolard’s circus—en- livened by the teats of a force of gymnasts, and by priate surroundings as can be imagine the final set, illustrat the banker's “sate-room,” and adorned with furniture the sight of which would delight a connoisseur, appr The Express says:— Adolph Belot’s popularity asa dramatist was well es- tablished with the Amer- fean public by the produc tion of his * and it is pretty certain, judging from the attention with which his latest efort,"Par- ricide,” was listened to last evening. at the Filth Av- enue Theatre, that an equal success awaits it. It pos- Sesses a grateful variety from the average French play, in eschewing adultery &s its main object of inter- est; and although it may be lurid 1n form «nd color, it is comparatively inno- cent, pers AVENUE THEATRE. PARRICIDE!! HOLIDAY SENTATION, he Evening Post says:— “A play under this title was produced at the Fitth Avenue Theatre last night. Itisa translation from the French of author of © is marked by life, action and sensational " excite- ment. In the first act there isa murder, and through- out the entire piece en- deavors to solve the mys tery of thiscrime from the tuating im ns of thy and ost to the e nee 1s in doubt as to her the son of the mur- d woman is really the ssi. The piece Is full of sur- exciting inci- here is an amusing NrOOIN 8c incident few acrobatic here Is a midnight ry, a discovery, a recognition of a long lost ndall the poss ces of a first melodrama. — The € is, of course, admire Hf put upon the stage, aud it was received last night, by the audience gen- erally, with unequivocal marks of delight” F' PTH AVEN U, PARRICIDE!! der the lighted gond as they glide to ighted with be: MATINEE, CHRISTMAS Day. THEATRE, - Th Thi ricide”’ is suggestion. Tribune says :— best quality’ of “Pa secrets, hideous and awtu Under the glitter of soci pleasure flows the black current of hidden The beile of the bailroom may brush against the clothes of the secret assas- sin, and look into icy, smil- ing eyes, that have gazed on midnight murder, ‘There may be proat in such @ lesson. Booms THEATRE, BALCONY, $1; DRESS CIRCLE, bi SECOND WEEK OF MR. F.S, CHA KIT; Or, PHE ARKANSAS TRAY EVERY NIGHT AND SATURDAY. EVERYTHING NEW. Read what the Not often that a erit LESSEE 4, B, ROOTH, POPULAR PRICE: ; GALLERY, 260, NEW SCENES, N New York Herald says of Kit;—*lt is ise toa can accord unqualified pi Performance, but the manner in which this truly Ameri- can draj eriticisn is presented leaves no room for unfavorable GRAND “KIT” MATINEE, ON X-MAS DAY. In active preparation a new’ play by the celebrated dramatist, Adolphe Belot (author of “Article 47) and other successtul Play) pauued pe “LA FEMME DE FRU.” in Which Mrs. J. 8. BOOTH will soon appear. Seats secured in advance atthe Theatre, aud at the music store of C. H. Ditson & Co., 711 Broadway. Oo MUSICA! tered by special act of Legislature. Private lessons JAY WATSON, ly. President, or L INSTITUTION IN AMERIUA—CHAR- ® Clinton place. Siealare matted tree, Address J. fe FIRST CIRCL Minko for ealer tor Morton Comin night. No: 9 W Musi Monday (ACADEMY OF idery mn, it Fourth street. do ANJO, SONG Jig Dancing taught for the st jos al prices. AND DANCE—JIG, CLOG AND IRISH re; ladies taught; JOHN J. BOGAN, 100 Kast Houston streets near Bowery. The | MPUEATRE ae THEATRE sf, ComtguE, i comiQués BROADWAY, BROADWAY. Mr. JOSH HART, ‘ Bole Proprietor. WEEK, COM- THE $2,600 BOX TRICK AND INDIAN BASKET. STILL MORE WONDERFUL—A BASKET IN PLACE OF A MEERY CHRISTMAS TO ALL! WE ARE EXCELLING ALL FORMER EFFORTS. STARTLING ATTRACTIONS FOR THE THE LADIES’ FAVORITE RESORT! THE BAG! MENCING DEC, 22, 1873. THE GRANDEST ARRAY OF TALENT EVER PRESENTED SPECI@LTY THEATRE OF THE WORLD! 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AMUSEMENTS. BROADWAY. Mr. JOSH HART. THE LADIES' FAVORITE RESORT, THE SPECIALTY THEATRE OF wy is the Theatre Comque the WHY favorite resort for Families t Because there is lots of Fun and NO VULGAKITY. READ WHAT ‘The Sunday Times and Messenger say: THEATRE II| COMIQUE. «Bole Proprietor THE WORLD. We can assure the public patrons of the Theatre Comique will hear no word and witness no gesture that prudery itself could term indelicate, coarse or vulgar. : BOX MYSTERY. The most wonderful Pertormance THE $2,500 BOX MYSTERY, Still more wonderful, Still more woudertul, HE BABOLAINS. | hat irom, first to last, the THE BABOLAL ever seen in New York, of the bag. of the bay. a4 Mr. HARY has, at great expense, induced (HE BABOLAINS to forego other engagements and secured them for EIGHT MORE THEY TO PERFORM THEIR WONDERFUL D i INDIAN j i TRICK j WITH THE = , MYS' g First appearance of the Champion Song aad Dance Ar- tists of the world, DELEHANTY AND DELEHANTY AND DELEHANT AND. DELEHA! AND. i DELEHANTY ?_uENGLER. o— These gentlemen In a new and oi entitled IN LOVE. TRIG! IN LOVE. Masic, Song and Dance new. First night of the new Christmas Tric and Comic Burlesque Opening, by Mr. JOHN F entitied nee TELL. Ride a Cock Horse to Bambery Cross and Harlequin he Cat in the Fiddle, the Cow or, King Gold, Queen Silver and High Diddle Diddle, Jumped Over the Moo! Specie Payments with a Copper. Engaged ior Pantomime, the celeb: MASTER MARTIN MASTER MARTIN and his wonderiul Mec! THE DEMON NIX, THE DEMON NiX in the Comte Opening, and as HARLEQUIN in the Pan- tomime. GEORGE H. GEORGE H. ADAMS GEORGE H. ADAMS H. G, BARNARD BARNARD BARNARD First appearance of ISS EMMA GRATTAN, MISS EMMA GRATTA ADAMS. engaged expressly tor Princess Brighteyes in the Comic Pantomime TELL-TAL! HARRIGA’ AND HART IN A NEW AND. LAUGHABLE IRISH SKETCH, ENTITLED HARRIGAN AND HAKT | KEEGAN’S TAILOR SHOP. Dennis Keegan (the tailor) Mr. Ed. Harrigan rs. Rosana Kee; Mr. Tony Hart to the Keegans. reJ. A. Graver ie Baxter. . “ot Mr. J.D. Kelly Barney Whitlock. J.'F, Crossen MR. ED. IGAN forme bien ae. HARBRIGAN also performs his great c! r, Y ULD UNCLE PETE, OLD UNCLE PETE. FRANK KERNS nd EPH HORN FRANK KERNS aud EPH HORN in new and laughable NEGRO SKETCHES Reappearance of the Beautitul Character Danseuse, MISS KITTY O'NELL, MISS KITTY O'NELL. ENTIRE ENTIRE ENTIRE Ww NEW NEW | OLIv. OLIo. OLIO. | Concluding vey, Evening and Matinee with ELL-TALE-TIit Ride a Cock Horse to Bambery Cross, and Harlequin High Diddle Diddle, the Catin the Fiddle, the Cow ‘Jumped Over the Moon; or, King ‘Gold, Queen silver and Specie Pay- 5 ments with a Copper. King Gold, a Monarch of Might. Granduke Greenbuc! Flibberty Gibberty, his Attendant....... Prince Policy, very much played out... Count Copper, a sinall Potato Courtier. Lord Nickel, of a littie more Verytulloftolly, a soit-headed Courtier. Terfibulbore, another of the same sort. Demon Nix,’ the Golde +e oe Queen Silver, a Very weicome Character. Princess Brighteyes (first appearance) Prince Diamond Fairy specie Fairy Curren YNOP El. Miss Emina Grattan Miss Ji 8 Oi Si ‘ne Wood of Birn! Coming Events Discussed—C\ ‘ork Progresse jace—The “Kin Diffeulty—Jay Gould at Long Branch—An Opstinate Oyster Walk Up Stairs?—Did You E Climb a Tree?—Rage of King Gold ried, Here do I Pronounce Her Doom 1% she A Mob—Sighing for silver—Grabbing dvs. The New Times—Flibverty "ss he Lost Courtier- ay After the Fi iden Alarm—I Burriel?—A Startling Meeting—"'I Wi Aftright_of Flibberty Gibberty—Whe: Where—Safe Out of the Lion's Jaw and 5—Cray in ing, Gold—rrincess Brighteyes and Her henel—Arrival of Parts—Triumph of Nix. Castie of Lovers—Count Copper and Lord Prince Policy on Hotseback—Grand Pro Prince Diamond Puts in an Appearanc SCENE The King and Queen Difler on the Subject—Manital Blessings—A Dispute Settled by Fairy sp riage Contract and the Witne: “Hold On |"—A New Fac CLOWN, PANTALOOS HARLEQU COLUMBIN es—A Ratt SCENE 1—Turn in Again Lan HENGLER, HENGLER, nal Song and Dance, nical Head, and his wonderful Mechanical Head, Mr. Ed. Harrigan Usetul Courtier. Mr. b. &. Kell Mr. J. A. Graver t, Jas. Bradley ardian of the Castle of - Miss Marie Gorentlo «ope. Miss Kitty O'Neil CIDENTS, & — Meeting ot t their Shadows ind Spain—Green- Beautiful Loye— —Garden of King D re: hiid—Did You Ever see an e Modern Melo Drama—Burlesque xterlor of King. Gold fie nileriul Head on Guar ne Too Man: it the Bute! To Go Home" Put Upon Matters, GRAND TRANSFORMATION. rt. GEO. H. ADAMS Mr He G. WARNARD aster MARTIN 7 Miss MATE GORENFLO ina side-splitting Harléquinade. assisted by the company. lere the Fun Com: mences Hot, and Thick—How Far to London t—Ten PERFORMANCES, HENGLER. HENGLER. tomime POOLE, as TRICK CLOWN, as PANTALOON: SKETCH, ENTITY KERGAN'S TAILOR snope\ MEP Mr. R. Hall King of Master Martin Mr. Tony Hart jennie Saterlee ipecie the Domestic lent Grantat See @ Scollop shall Be Mar- Terrible scene S—Landscape sadors—What 10 Fry—A M tor Gold— Gibberty Con- Castle— ‘The Pro- Barnum!—No- OM for dd oice— clea Mare ting Chorus— Miles—-Look Before You Leap—Adventures of a Plethoric Dog Poodie—A sportsman on a Lark anc @ Policeman in the Dark—A Practical Illustration, Showin) the Differ- ence Between the Rich and Poor—A Drop Too Much and 6 Fight on a Saturday Night—Arrival of the Cops 4 The Beach—The Fisn- Eventtul aki and a Hasty Ketreat to SUeNE 2— iy Road and the Koaa to shing-—A Mi Meeting inan Embraced Place—A Packas Glycerine which Proves Too Much tor its W Giardian—Terrifle Explosion and sudden Rise in Prop- erty and @ Visit t Caich Me If You ©: ling— Seat and Ruae Dog—A Queer Pump ‘Testor—The Itinerant, Explosion—General Conty Policeman and Away We Baker Shop—A Windy 1 —A M. to sO! —Bobby. the € SCENE j—An Irishman's Shanty rious Door—Paddy's Dar. iss McFadden, One of the Old Stock—A_ Rusty radesman—A Gorgeous Female: mand Appescatioe of a Gi EN 4—Buteher and Patent Lung nt pop—How she Blows—A Lively Wind Up of a Lively Day—The Butcher and his Leg of Mutton—Fall in’ Breadstuf—Clown and Pantaioon, Go Into Biz—A_ Little Pay A Rettled Quickly—The Owners Make an Objection—The Police Take a Hand In—Timely Arrival of Volunteers (not tor Cuba) from the Fourtwenth Ward—Clown Vietorious on Witnessing the Most Wonderful Ascent of a Real Donkey to Present the End of this Strange Eventtal a f is Ractyred Cop, the Bad Genius of all Christinas MATINER| EXTRA, WEDNESDAY MATINE MATINEE. AND MATINGE Glhetias SHATINER, MATINEK DAY, WEDNESDAY ey AT AND MATINER 2 O'CLOCK, SATURDAY. _NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1873—QUADRUPLE SHEET. boy ae _ AMUSEMENTS, Qum THEA\ R coy le Opens Curtain Tinss at 8 o'clock. ororge TYLER ‘Acting’ Manager if iN GALAXY OF STAR ARTIATS, THE GREAT MAJILTON-RAYNOR FAMILIES In the most extraordinary entertainment ever produced, ‘Tue theatre will be cloged on, Monday oF Fehearoal of RY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NRW YEaR! A MERE WORDEN AND AMAZEMENT. TUESDAY RVENING, DECEMBER 2, EVERY EVENING TILL @URTHER NOTICE, will be presented tive most striking sparkling, exelting and Taseinaling SENSATION OF THR DAY, entitled GABRIEL GRUB; 5 or, ‘The Story of the Goblins’ Who Stole the Sexton.| A fantastical, ioral, demoniacal, comical, musical, legendary, terpsichorean and scenic IMAGINATION, in two acts and a Prologue, tounded on Charles Dickens’ Legend, dramatized and adapted to the stage and performed by the MAJILTON AND RAYNOK FAMILIES. Dialogue. bY. ...... Mr FRED. LYSTER Music «Mr. DAVID BRAHAM by itive whole prdduced under the supervision ot J.J. McCloskey, Charies Majilton and Harry Raynor, OAST OF THE CHARACTERS, . Dark, the Sexton’ . with two strings OW. Polly Grub, lier isionary Pro- : Saja, }Miss MARTE MAJILTON . 4 Thunderbolt, an Electric Imp The Saucy Fly, an Impudent Imp s ¢ Mr. HARRY RAYNOR aX, Luke Twist, an € ronist, suitor to Polly | CHARLES MAJILTON© Foreepan’ Anky Siender, a poetical lor, Suitor to Polly and Rival of Twist Xit, a Goblin. Antenna, a Taraninia. Mr. CHARLES RAYNOR, Nip, a Goblin ‘ba FRANK MAJILTON Hapitax, an hip Darkness. ile. Nade’ elir, a French a Milliner trom Rerlin {las CARRIE MAJTLTON MES TAYLOR LSON & SONS SIAN QUARTET wo hundred Auxil- Solos, Chorus, brated K _ Other Characters by the Company. iaries. A Xmas Carolers, Guests, Demons, Goblins, Black Spirits and White, Ked Spirits aud Gray, SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY AND INCIDENTS. PROLOGU: Christmas Eve at the Old Sexto with Mirth, Music and Dance, Concertina and Banjo Duet, Messrs, Harry and Charles Raynor Song and Chorus, “We Are So Volatile,” —A Social Evening Messrs. Harry Raynor, Charles Majilton, Charles Ray- nor, Fri Maiti lion, Miles, Marie and Carrie Majilton Quadrille Domestique. -By all the Company “The Mysterious Stranier’ Without a Hoart—“Mr. Golightly Will Oblige. Christmas Chimes.....Messrs, Harry and Charles Raynor ie Man Song, “A Jolly Christmas Party,” Mr. Harry'Raynor and Company A Story Round the Christmas Fire—“The Mysterious Stranger ill Oblige”—The Legend of Gabriel Grub and the Goblins Who Siole the Sexton. HUSH |! ACT FIRST—POLLY'S The Dark Lane—Old Gabriel on His Way to His Farm— Xmas Carols—Low Spirirs and High Spirits—To Work! to Work! SCENE SECOND—THE OLD CHURCHYARD. x (GABRIEL'S FARM.) A Fat Soil—Rich Crops—"Rank Grass Over Head and Damp Clay Around—Brave Lodgings for One in Holy Vround—Gabriel at His “Farming Work”—Hark! the Gesper Hymn is Stealing—“Hollands to the Rescue’ — “Father, Come — Home”—A Grave Joke" “fhe Echoes”—“JIX"—A Pleasant Chat and Lively Com- any—“Who Digs Graves When Others Are Merry! — “Gabriel Grub, Gabriel Grub !"—Sptritual Appearance of Polly—A Solemn Warning. THE PARRICIDAL BLOW. and Terrifle Appearance of | Mestigris, the Gnome of rth—Fearful Dialogue and Terror of Gabriel—Gabriel, Your'e Wanted, ACT’ SECOND—PANDEMONIUM. Mareofax, King of the Goblins—“Uneasy Lies the Head That Bears a Crown”—“Hix Majesty is Lonely” My Life, My Love, My Melusine!—Appearance of Melu- sine as “The Thunderbolt.” Dance Diabolique Miss Marie Majilton Entrance of the Wiil o” the Wisps Dragging in Gabriel Grub—“Dismay Has Struck Him Dumb"—A Warm We!- come and a Comfortable Seat—“The Goblin King Will Oblige.”” Song, “Our Welcome Guest,” Mr. H. Raynor and Company “A Drop of Something Hot’’—The Heauteous Melusine— An Obedient Wite, No Need for a Divore y ---Aliss Marie Majilton Mr. H. Raynor ymnastics, Messrs. Frank Majilton and Charles Raynor | Sports Eccentric, Messrs, Charles Majilion and Harry Raynor Goblin’s Revels. . . Prot. Nelson and Sons ing\—ihe Saucy Fly and the “The Spider and the Fly,” arie Majilton and Mr. Charles Raynor nd Death ot the Saucy Fly. Mr. Harry Raynor Gabriel Grub—Ta- Mise Terrific Comb: Dir; ‘ Ww Go bleaux—A Happy Home: Old Age—The Demon's Post Bay. briel’s Hat—What Became ot it? the Sexton and His Dreadtul Doom, ‘lave, Uneov Final ‘Satanic the sparkli pubretie, Miss Kate Quinton ; the versatile eccentric Comedian, Mr. James Vincent, supported by the excellent company. i nay aun gMATINERS WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. 1 ap 9 oxCLOCK, ING PERFORMANCES BEGIN AT 8 PRICES OF ADMISSION Circle, 30 cents; Parquet and Balcony, 59 cents; eserved Seats (Orchestra and Balcony), $1. Famil; ke P T. BARNUM'S GREAT SHOW, American Institute Building, Third avenue and 63d st. Enihusiasiic reception and success of the GREAT BATILE SCENE, produced at an actual expense of TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS, THE GREATEST MILITARY SENSATION SPECTACL! R WITNESSED. reer EVERY NIGHT IN ADDITION TO REGULAR PER- FORMANCE, SYNOPSIS OF SCENES AND INCIDENTS. SCE I.—Grana Keview of the E eral Howe's Address and Appeal to H ae ae and England’s Honor’’—March to the Front— au. SCENE II.—The Night Before the Battle—The Bi- Youac—Encampment of the American Forces—Paddy Whack, the irish-American—Patriotic Song—Prepariug for Battle—Tadieau. SCENE I1l.—the American Army in Readiness—Arri- val ot General Warren—His Address to His Country- men and Fellow Soldiers—The Alarm—Tableau. ish Troops—Gen- ommand—kng- eme for the Flay—Desperate Contest—Horse to an to Man—Grand Combat between Gen- erals Putnam and Howe—Arrival of Paddy Whack. SCENE Bunker Hill—: ting of the Armies—The Exciting Battles—Great § ‘battlements, Walls and Fortifications Blown to Atoms—The Death of War- ren—*I Fail tor Liberty, andy My Country Soon Be Frees addy Whack and the Amerlean Flag —Paddy in is lory—Sudden Appearance of ie GO! 158 OF LIBERi YOGRAND Thi EA Vor brilliant illustration ot p cipal Battle scene see Daily Graphic, Tuesday, December 23, i ARENIC I 'ARTMENT, The following are some of the Pri Double Ring Circus, atternoon Great. Oriental Entree, in a Paues, Seris, Camels, Droinedaries, Horses, Ponics and Elephants—Mr, James Melville, the great Australian Bareback Rider—Master Dave Castello, less Somerset Act, without saddle or bridle—Mile. Vinnie Cooke, Fguestrienne d’ltalie—Messrs, Hawle. and Miaco, the “Flying Men of the Air,” in their thrill. ing Mid-air Evolutions and Trapeze Act; Mr. Hawley Gn this act) will turn a Back Somerset Thirty Feet in Alr—Tumbling—schoot ot Physical Education—La Perche, Melville and son—Mile, and Mr. Nelson in matchless Scenic Changes—Mile. Angela, the Female Saison, in her Marvellous Cannon Act—Mons. Messen- er, the Modern Hercules, in his Cannon Ball Feats aster Melville. in his Wonderful Balancing Act; Ken- nebel, the French Grotesque, and his Trainea Butter- fly—Master Alex. Melville, in’his wonderful Pony Hur- dle Act—Performing Elephants, Me and ‘Betsy, introduced by Prot. Charles White—Mile, Turnonr in her reat Balancing Act on the Echelle—Francis Melville and ‘oody Cooke in their matchless Somerset Acts—sig. Marques, the Modoc Warrior—Mons. Kennebel and his Dragoons in a Grand Mareh—Senor Monte Verde in an act of Contortion—Prot. and Mile, Bushnell, wonderful Juggiing and Impalement Feat MENAGERIE DEPARTMENT, The following are some of the more costly Specimens. Open at all hours from 12M. to 10 P, M. Living Giraffes, Sea Lions, Lion Ostriches, tour Elephants, sixteen Camels, ‘six Drome- daries, Happy Family, Water Buffalo, Serpents, Yaks, Fouth' American Vumas, Elks, Elands, Tropical’ Birds, Llamas, Kast India Tapirs, south American Tapirs, Apes, Baboons, Gorrillas, Mariné Monsters, Wart Hog. Sea Cow, Baby Buffa.o, Kangaroos, Brazilian Tiger, Bmu, Casso- wary, Polar'Bears, Russian Bears, sun’ Bears, Zeb Zebit, Five-horned sheep, King Vulture, Sacred Ox, Loe: and hundreds ot other rare zoological ‘specimens, inter- ng and instructive to the whole human family, MUSEUM DEPARTMENT open at all hours, from 12M. to 10 P.M. Living Curio- sitics—Adiniral Dot, 15 years of age and but 26 inches in height; Zip, the wonderful and mysterious “What Is It?” the world renowned Aztec Children, representatives of & now extinct race; Fiji Cannibals, the only genuine and well authenticated man ever known in civil tion: Nondeseripts, & a Marvellous Mechanical Effects, trom, Burope—lite size Automatons; Automaue ‘Trumpeter, Organ Grinder, Bell Ringers, &c. Mechanic Singing Birds, Sleeping Beauty; the Dying Na} Grotto of Calypso, and a pertect ‘museum of marvellous mechanism, operated by a beautitul steam engine. The thousands of inanimate wonders render it impossible to enumerate in an ordinary announce: nt, @- The Great Worla’s Fair will positively close with the Hotidays. P. T. BARNUM, Proprietor. ADIES AND GENTL L of practical instr: tation Stage Busines method ot elocution, ‘Way Hall, SHAKESPEARIAN ft )) RESTER, Public Re the celebs rifle Fight Horse and M MEN AMATEURS DESIROU ion in the Dramatic Art, Reo i &e. by an easy and address WILLIAM H. POPE, ARRICIDE It The Circus Scene! and the Bankers Parlors!! en- trance and electrity the audience. N BRYANTS, THE MUTTON TRIA AN TOR HART'S GRRAT COURT SUN, tAl AVERY BVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE AT a AMUSEMENTS. ( AND OPERA HOUSE. BEGINS AT 143, Gr ainioton iBone. Secured seats Svc. and $1 extra. Family Circle 4 cents. @. L. and C. K. FOX’S HOLIDAY CARNIVAL OF FUNIt This week there will pe two — matinees ot HUMPTY DUMPTY y an e regular Saturday matinee. Inf THE MATINBBS. anticipation of the overflow the policy of securing seats in advance ts respecttully sug- kested. * | The immense attendance of delighted people witnessing the travels in forelgn Parts of the merry hero, HUMPTY DUMPTY, and his hapless compagnoa du voyage, OLD ONE-TWO, and | the Pealsot laughter which the fun of their Adventures creates pronounce the enter- nment the LEADING COMIC ATTRACTION of these MERRY CHRISTMAS TIMES! IBLO'S. GARDEN. is ee N CHRISTMAS WEEK, THE VOKES. GRAND FAIRY SPECTACLE, CHILDREN IN THE Woop. BEAUTIFUL SCENERY, GORGEOUS COSTUMES, FC RUM buMeTy ABROAD! VOK&s, YOKE VOKE VOKE — Aatiarias GRAND BALLET». CHRISTMAS. BRRIFIC COMBAT. ING AND DANCING. Mile. MARLE BONFANTL UVROARIOUS FUN, PH DAY, CHRISTMA! CHR) [iow SQUARE THEATRE Begins at 8. Carriages PH REAGNE This and ¢ vy be ordered for I. SENSATION ery evening, at 8 o'clock, ud Saturday Matinee, atads, Mr. Boucicantt’s new play ot LED pay. oy Box office open four weeks in advance, EXiRA MATIN ON CHRISTMAS DAY, AT 14. CADEMY OF M ITALIAN OFERA. ZA Messrs. M. de M. AKOSCT respecttully announce that th ed in making array ents for TUREL (8) eVENIN RVORMANCES AND ONE (1) MA E OF THE STRAK( to dey SDAY ON THIS ( CH GRAND TTALLAN OPERA, parte Cineinoati, commencin, EVE Di AT 8 OCLOV SION WILL BE’ PERFORMED Meyerbeer's grand opera, J HUGUENOTS, with Mine, CHRISTINE tle, MARESI ANINI, MAU THURSDAY EVE A MBER 25, AIDA. 26, NILSSON'S FAREWELL, iRAND ALDA MATINEE, ees) Monday, Dec. 22, at esirous of retaining boxes for the directions at the Acade! Academy et M N. B,—subscribers di above will please leay B, CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE, NING AND XMAS MATINEE, 1 ICKED WORLD, Mrs. F. B, CONWAY. Mr. FRANK ROCHB. Miss IDA SAVORY, Mr. WALTER LENNOX. RYANT'S OPE, A HOUSE, 23D STREET, bet 6th and 7th avenues, near Booth’s Theatre. Bowing at 8; over at lo aturday matinee at 2 ERRY CHRISTM. HOLIDAY WEEK, lar Fairy isurlesque Opera of DERELLA IN “BLACK; iry and the Little Glass Stipper. M The gorgeous Spectac or, The r Produced with new and beautiful scenery, music, &C and the following powertul cast of characters Cinderella. ugene | Pedro. ‘Unsworth Dan Bryan Ise Seymour as 1 Sisters. Baron Pomp. Bob Hart | Prince Felix..W. Raymond Dandini Brockway | The Witch Dave Keed vairies, Templeton, Pelh Nimmo, Morrissy, Emer- son, &e. Dan Bryant’s Minstrels, The Excelsior Trou| CINDERELLA MATINEE CHRISTMAS DAY. Pe Box office open from 9 A. M. to 10 P.M. | Seats secured. Matinee Saurday at 2 Chiidren halt price. IPHEO, THOMAS’ SYMPHO CERTS AT SrEIN- way Hall. RDAY EVENING, December 2, at SECOND SYMPHONY CONCERT Overture, to Sc 4 “Bride of Messina”....Schumann Concerto tor vi “Hungarian” . Joachim HARD LISTEMANN. symphony No. 5, “Leonore,”” new.. seveee Rat Theme and variations ) erz0. +f Septet eesessssssesesee-Becthover i) Le Garneval Romain” Berlion Scason tickets to the remaining five concerts, including reserved seat, $7; can now be had at the box office Steinway Hall, “The sale of single tickets will commence on Tuesday morning at 701 and Lit Broadway, and at the box office of stemway Hall. tnAilmission tickets, $1 and $1 50: reserved seats, 0c, ex- ra. IPIcKETs FoR THE INFANT ASYLUM GRAND BALL may be obtained of the Managers and at the following convenient places, viz. Mrs, C. K. Garrison, 40 Park avenue, Mrs. F. H. Tows, Gilsey House. Mrs, B. H, Van Auken, 421 Fifth avenue, Miss Alice Sandfora, 462 West Twenty-second street. Mrs. James M, Black, 91 Fifth avenue. Mrs Joseph Worster, 115 Bast Thirtieth street Mr. L, M. Bates, 451 Broadway, Mr. s. Case, 91 Wall streew B $s of Mrs. John McGinnis, Jr., 37 West Forty-second street. T AN BRYANT AND NELSE SEYMOUR as the CRUEL SISTERS in the bartesque oper CINDERELLA, DERELLA, NDIAN BOX TRICK ADELPHI HALL, Fifty-second street and Broadway. TUESDAY EVENING, DEC, 2 1873, GRAND MAGICAL SEANCE, by Mr. EDGAR 8. ALLIEN (an ainateur), for the benefit of the ANTHON MEMORIAL SUNDAY SCHOOL, Tn addition to the programme already issued Ma Allien will pertorm the “ureat Indian Box Trick,” to- gether with the “Basket” and “Sack Mystery,” ARRICIDE!!t hd __ Seats may be secured 10 days ahead, CADEMY OF MUSIC —DECEMBER @2, 1373. REVEPTIO. RMPLAR DRILL AND BALL. SEMI. TAL MORTON COMMAND IGHTS TEMPLAR, RY, K Tickets tor sale at 114, 434, 626, 711 and 95 Broadw: and all the principal hotels. sella pt AS E ARRICIDE!! THE COMEDY SCENES C1 SALVINI MATIN Academy of Mu: \VULSE THE HOUSE, D'ADIEU, TO-DAY, Yo Elizabeth Matinee, Salvini ia his gre P — Earl ot Essex, Admission $1, seats $l extra; should be secured now. FAB TIMES COME AGAIN NO MORE, — a Beautiful song and chorus by Bryant's Minstrels. CINDERELLA. IN BLA CINDERELLA GQMHANT DE GUERRE, J (posthumous), , just’ pub “Anda,” by ©. Wels, 750.3 Al B0c., Quadrille, 40, and Vocal Angot,"" Galop, be. Lancers, 4c Cramér), S5e.;" “Invincible Galop,””’ Simmons, — 400. ¢ Looking Forward” (A. Sullivan), oie. ; “spring, Gentie Spring,” Waltz, 30c. Published by DITSON & UO., TLL Broadway. ARRICIDE!!! THE GREAT DRAMATIC SENSATION. Rs, TAYLOR, THEATRE AND BALL COSTUMES, 26 Fourth avenue, opposite Cooner Institute. New York. Old Folks’ Concerts, School and Parlor Tableaux costuined and arranged. Qomruiaannyey CONCERT TO MRS. AGNES VEDDER, at De Garmo's Hall, Fifth avenue and Fourteenth street, on MONDAY EY. December 22. )AVE REED, BROCKWAY, EMERSON CINDERELLA, CINDERELLA. BRVANT'S MINSTRELS, HOLIDAY WREK, 18S LOUISA LESSLIE receives pupils for instruction in plain, fireside Reading or Dramatic Declamation, on Mondays and Tuesdays, ab Robinson Hall, fast sixteenth street ME, MANZOCCHI, PROFESSOR OF SINGING AND Vocal Elocution,’ is pi J to receive & [ew 9 lect pupils, at her own or their residence, For circulars and terms apply at Steinway Hall, or to Mme, MANZOU- CHI, 229 West Thirty-ciyhth street, near Broadway. ILMORE'S Gre OW ENty.SECOND REGIMENT BAND are prepared to furnish music for concerts, baila, & torms apply to P. 8. GILMORE, 61 West Tweitth st WLOCUTION. Hee GN fessor PHILIP LAURENCE, the EMINENT INSTRUCTOR OF ELOCUTION, ts ene aed to Kive lessons atthe NEw von CONSERVATORY. OF MUSTO, No. 5 Bast Fourteenth street, next to Delimonico's. (PUEATRE TICKET OFFI ae T 11 Broadway. Reserved Seats jor ali Thoatros, Potpourri (H. For ¥. “{ LADY OF EDUCATION AND TALENT AND OF the highest respectability, wishes to join a first class amateur dramatic association. Address Mist L. W. Ley herald Uptown Branch oft ALOWN SUITS. —TIGHTS, TRUNKS, SHIRTS, HOS! J all sizes and colors, plain and striped, in worst and cotton, Bnclose stamp tor etreniar. UNION ADAMS & CO,, 637 Broadway. ME tRoroutras THEATRICAL AND SHOW PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THBATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIBTY OUTS CONSTANTLY ON HAND |