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Be! BUILDING. GREAT REDUCTION IN RENTS, WITh A VIEW TO SECU SURE ELIGIBLE TENANTS OR THE FEW OFFICES NOW REMAINING UNLET IN THE BENNETT BUILDING THE RENTS HAVE BEEN REDUCED, AND FIRST CLASS TENANTS MAY | OBTAIN OFFICES AT VERY LOW RENTS. TO INSURANCE AND BANKLNG OFFICES Is YOW PRESENTE AN UNUSUALLY FAVORABLE OPPOR. | UNITY TO SECURE ELIGIBLE OFFICES ON MosT PAVORABLE TERMS. TRE ABOVE BUILDING 15 COMPLETELY FIREPROOF HEATED BY STEAM, TWO ELEVATORS, ALL MODERN INPROVEMENTS. INQUIRE OF ems HOMER MORGAN, dO. 2P PINE Hs CIRCELARS BILL HEADS, POSTERS, LAW Lading and every kind of Joo. C werent’ mand ‘Theateien! A PRURtiNg 1) adwa dD sar ROOM AND PART OF THK Lal CORNER Omee ander Harlem savings Bank 19, it; table heat incinded; atlow aR, mest any business eet pe s YOR BALis, CONCER Third avenn at or a ome TO PLENDID LOFTS Sundance ‘ot team Seaton facturing purpose. Te : mee HERRMANN KOULER, th streets. S pani prem Inquire on | QTBAM POWER 3 is TO LHT, with ov without power, at 4 ea Pn Vell street; rent ‘ow to woodworkers oF othe: Stha. POWBR.=WELL LIGHTED ROOMS, LARGE S “and email, heated with steam, for mechanical and manutacturing purposes. Apply to GEOKGE WALKER, ie Centre street, corner Hesier. Possession {mmedt- QTEAM POWEN.- D steady power; well light ed, Rented: uae of eleva. wr. OHN MCLAREN, Third and Grand cents Hoooken, J. _TO LET, ROOM 50X19) FEEY, WITH |S FURNISHED bad tr. APARTMENTS os FULLY F FURNISHED FIRST FLOOR A! E. | <i ment. an! Third Floor, W ro Orns; salad v xD B frst class; cheap rent; immediate possess! oe & BT. BURNSUAM £09 Hudson street. » | NICELY FURNISHED ROOM. WIT! GAS AND | on, sgcond foot. t0 Ie! 10 Yi “, re Adress SIRTE: +1 fire. hot and cold water, single sen tleman, without doard near the ‘ower end of Central Park TWO, Herald ofce HANDSOMLL rear Rooin, , bath, closes, AMILY, HAVE TWO oR “THREE ns, ent furnished or unfurnished, ile, with br fvishous Hontit, in fwenty-drt street. détweerh Sixth and Seventh avenues. Address J. E, er. ald office. state RATLY FURNISHED ROOM FOR with as #8 30, to°fors also iront Farier, | ngton square, southwest corner Waverley box WL -FURNISHED ROOM: TO LETINA vate house; for housekeeping third street. DESIRABLE SUITS OF FUR: et {0 goatlemen, without in frst class house 3 ast Madison squ SUR, TSHR D NEATLY FOR HOUSEKEEPING. ~ te of Rooms, parler, two bedrooms, closets er closet, separate moter; ail on sacond pee avenue; forms moderate, $0 Ky-digbi street. | ALL PRI wilt let Parlor Float, witht basement, | tt Prospect place, coracr Bast Forty- | ISHED ROOMS TO | fats also single Rooms, | enty-fitth street, near ANDSOMFLY FURNISHED SUIT OF APART. hree rooms <n parlor floor. one above: all most desirable location, fow d tly sm “ ROOM, FURNISHED PARLOR AND om, hot and cold-water baths, abundant closet near Fitth Avenue Hote.; averlooks Madison square; suitable tor gentleman and wite or two oF three entemen; reut low. ress ov apply to A. Y, LYON, ie Building, Foe arth avon FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT—WITH itenen; modern improvements. 21 East tth Aven TICELY G NISHED, TO, LET, nqitire at 43 Clin: AC 1wUs ROOMS, NICELY FUR: without Board; also ball Room. ton place, rs LET—RLEGANTLY PCRNI* HED APARTMENTS, for genilemen only; hot aud cold water. Inquire a Lexington avenue. 10 LET~SECOND AND TIIIRD FLOORS, TOGETHER or separate; partly furnished, or unfurnished to a stnall tamity of adul Apply on the premises. 20) West iwent; e E AND SMALL FURNISHED ROO in a beautitul pocstions also a front Basement, 12 E: Sixteenth street, between Union square and Fifth ave. nue. _N. B.—Reterencos exch: STORES TO L TWO NEW ELEGANT STORE eats, glass windows, Fifth avenue and Carroll street, Kiyn: one contains baker’soven; the other has fix- iares compleus tora erocers: Apply on premises, rate ROOMS FOR GEN. TPO LeT—SIX ROOMS, FURNISHED FOR HOUSE- keeping: will he let tonerher of divided to suit | Six! na pring streets; 5uxl00: weil lighted fr roavand fear: Otis clevator; water, gas ani sicam heater, good location and every conyenionce tor mercantile or manu- {a@turing business: rent low and immediate possession. Tagajro ou the premtsos, or of BRUNER & MOORE, 7 and 77 King stre —TIREE LOFTS TO LPT, NO. 9 BOWERY, le tor nny business. pause in store. good for tailor pr shoemaker, rent $16: Avenue, rent $14 Apply on the premises DW A Sues Ex ur ig CISITELY FURNISH WANDSUMELY, COMPLEIKLY FCRNI three story and basement brown stone House to det, W7xBi, No. M7 East Fitty-tith streets rout $20 per G. W. NIN 53 Bieecker street _ ON AND ADJOIN ark avenues, Murray Wil. vk , Jr. 3 East adison and Bis at <redgoed rentals. V, K. 5 Wenteenth street and Il Pine | street. NEATLY FURNI DHO c IST ST., $35 A, ber month; on Sith st., aa month: on. Soin 8 150 17 per month; on dist st. on Lexington av og een st., $20), and matiy othe ON & SLOAN, 31 East seventeenth street. ‘ORY HIGH STOOP AND BASEMENT 1y ee! dor unturnished, tor $1,8)) a nis; can be seen trom 10 to 2 120 eat Tenth sth eet. N_BLEGANTLY FURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT— On @ lease if wanted; brown stone tour story Enge if dasament: house and Furniture about pertect ior ig class; io a onsible party rent will be $2,500; (easton ' Thirty, fourth stree: K. EDWARDS, rest Twenty-third street, ED THREE he whole or part; all improvements; in pertect order: immediate possession. Apply at 22 West Thirty-ninth s reet, A -THE EL MANSION, NORTHWEST COR- ¢ ner Madison avenue and Forty-iourth street, com- pletely iurnishet Key yeni for sale or to ren SMV, No.7 Pin LEGANTLY FURNISHED ) BROW STON 4 ings, in the, peatigns: convenient Third avenue, corner treet. ioe. “open uilvae. M. NEWLY AND HA! story bigh stoop brick House to DSOMELY FURN et Bos Prey 349) per month. » 175 per month. 5 per month. £0) per month. : 40 per month. . stoop Drown stoi + 20 per month. h. stoop, elegant, 400 per month, check. 2 R. EDWARDS, 9 West Twenty-third street. URNISHED HOUSE bint LET=LOCATION FIRST i; house in fine order: turniture pardy now; her mon: no agents need apply, on avenue, near Sixty-first stre LET—ENGLI- “HBA BASEMENT HOUS bast £ teenth street, very con Anquire of owner, A, KLABER. i Bigiitoon th street. LET—FURNISHED, FOR THE WINTER, OR will lease that desirable Your story brows stone louse No, #8 East Nineteenth Apely from ly to iQ at the house, CTT D bast Eighteenth street, LET—FORTY-NINTH STREET. furnished house in Twenty-fo paneer or to J. NEAR FIFTH perteet order; one on d; rent $225 per month. Apps TLBY, oss sixth avenue. 0 RENT—A FOUR S10RY HIGH STOOP BROWN stone | ose, 17265, v am han tsomely tur- aished and in ote » private tanuily only; fe Call at premises, No. 25 ast Forty’ 5 ouinron PLACE, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE.— OZ Lar 23 and ¢ story House. rooms, cotspluie'y furnished, . to a reson ie odernte rent: would lea-e tor two or partstrent tazem in koard, if agreeable. nived lately; on premises. s810n ziven Furniture sold to parties paste: if desired Unturn A UNFURNISHED HOUSES ON AND ADJOINING Fitth, Madison and. Hark avenues Murray Lill, ge., at reduced re 11 pik, SEEVENSON, Jy Hh Bast 1 Pine stree UGH » TOOK BKOWN STONE jt $720 per year: on on lenth ny $i; bit and others. N & SLOAN TAREE ont Dwellin, Apply to room Il, STORY E Hie 343 street: WARD TINPSON and 117 Nassau street, © LETHE TURE BRICK HOUSE NO, 4 White street, susiable fog dwelling or business par poses. Inquire of h 44D, No. SY Bowe ry. f 10 LET.—’ TWO “Tron “AND BASEMENT NiGH tse, All improvements, newly stoop brown stone hi d Inquire of owner, No. 10 LET OR LEASE-NO. street, on reasonabi Dey fone story brown sone p to HURAC >. BLY NTS SHED, VERY LOW, 0. oderate rent on a longer lease niversity plaee, for business if NO. RENT Nee May next, or at large House No. 23 DIVARDS, 69 Wost Twenty-third street, _ “WEST FORTY PUTU STREET, NEAR FI Tit enue—First cla igh steop, brown use; will be @ good tena: Broauway the 30 rented low to ST Tuiery Fit STREHT.-TO LET OR ar tenement House and In good | Store. with order. Part AGALNST CHONED PAR TES REPRESENTING T SELVES AS FROM THE HERALD, AND WHO AKE SOLICITING SUBSCRIP. TIONS AND ADVERTISEMENTS FOR A BOARDING BABETTE OR DIRECTORY. 1% THR NUMEROUS PERSONS WHO 1 (INFORM THE ASSIST IN BIMNGING JUBTICE, Com NICBLY FURNISHED BOOK ip. Inquire at 22 PRIVATE FAMILY HAVING oH, novy THAN ire will Int several fine, large Rooms oreiwe al ‘Address H., vox 180 AVE J NDLED 1B MERA WILL EDITOR UF 1 Dir WILt GUILTY PARTIES TO LET=AY A eveuth street A one or two single gentiemen, Herald office, | ton und’ Fourtl avenues. partles: wogd location tor tight business; references No. 5) To Ler—1wo SPLENDID LARGE ROOMS, SUITA. Vie for two gentlemen or physician, furnished or un- furnished; all modern improvements; good locality: | rent $1) per week. Apply at 345 eat twenty - velghtn st’ | 10 LET—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR Floor. of two rooms, in private house, 253 West OP Oo pf gentlemen, ‘where the Thirty-ninth street, to a EXTRA LARGH FRONT ROOM, SECOND and one on partor floor, front, both nicely. fu) rsned: with aitendance; fire, gas and bath. 50 East lwenty: ninth street | $4 50 SENUEST, ICEST SUIT3 IN THE CITY; SIT- ing, aie MEN ng Room, Kitchen amd Bedroom connect- for housekeoping. O&NTRAL APART. | HOUSE, 123 Forty-fourtn street, between aan SUE AND FOURTEENTH STREET .— family will rent tor the season a complete Sult ot jurnished Rooms, in all respects first class, comp parlor. two bedrnoms and bathroom: hot and cold w another bedroom can be ha: er; d if required; private tadle wil be provided trom Delmouieo's it desired, Nong West Fourteenth strect. 1g" SIREET, NO. 213 BAST,—A SMALL, family wili’ let choice of three large nicely tur. | hished Rooms; also one single Room; neighborhodd un+ puonable ; prices moderate : references r-quired. BOND S!REET.—A | LARGE FU! RNISHED | tront Room, on second floor, tor light housekeep- ET oe | fhe; also other furnished Rooms 23° STREET, Ul WEST, FURNISHED ROUMS FOR | | 20 gentlemen. without board. = BOND STREET, —FRONT PARLOR, ONE 4 Sight up stairs with bath, &c.. handsomely tur- Dished, Wich use of piano, For terms apply on the premises. BQ EAST IWENTY SIXTH STREET, NEAR MADI- | é son square.—Furnished Rooms, ‘without board, ingle or en suite; perimancnt or transient: reterences. JO] EAS%, THIBTRERTH STREET, CORNER OF ourth avenue.—A large front, Room, turnished for light housekeeping; also asmall Room tor two gen- uemen. WEST THIRTY-FIRST STREET, THIRD | door west of Sixth avenue.—To let, Third Fioor ond Floor; front Basement; sepa. ali modern improvements; turnished 102 CORNER THIRTY- "Rooms to let. without board, irom $3to $12 per week; all modern improve- | ~ mene: iminediate possession. XING treet. —Ftrn! UNSURNISHED ROOMS AND MENTS TU LET. A REDUCED RENTS FRENCH FLATS, THIRTY. fourth street. in suit of six rooms: all improvements; Tent $27 to $35 per month: possession, ORRIS 3. BAER, 72 West Thirty-tourth street at and 996 Sixthavenue, | N ELEGANT FRENCH | PLAT TO LET—IN SUITS of 3 rooms, with all improvements, Inquire on the No. 137 West Forty ninth street, APAR' Rack PARLOR axp XTENSION TO RENT. With mantel and pter inirrors and gas (ixture: 69 West Iw. nty-third street, suitable tor physician; rent very moderat JAMES R. EDWARDS, 69 West Twenty-third street. COND FLOOR OF FIVE R00MS, UNFURNISHED, | to a small family of adults, in brown stone house 212 Thirty-ninth street LARGE ELEGANT FLOOR WITH ALL [Mf provements, in a first class location. Apply to the Qwner, on the premises, 23) eourteenth street, between Secoud and Third avenue A LOORS, FROM AMREE TO NINE ROO » overlooking and in the vicinity of the Episcopal Gollege grounday stationary, tbe water clo ei SEMA tween Apply to” D. A. 1 172. S‘ath avenue, a and rwony Bit ets. OF 7 TO 10 ROOMS GANT FLATS IN SUITS improvements; halls heated and carpeted; aiways i. attendance: romt, #40 to $100. | MeVORMAOK, Fitty-flth st. Eighth avenue, NO LET—FROM OCTOBER 1, A NICE FIRST FLAT an Basement; brown stone house, first class street; 9 rooms: ull improvements; rent $89 per month. to K, MORKISO8, Third avenue, corner nf LET—-EXCELLEST PARLOR FLOOR AND BASE. ment; all conventences: mirrors and cornices in. cluded; first class netghborhood, rent only in th high stoop private house 313 Last Twentieth str Second avenue, 1pO LYT—TWO FIRST CLASS FLATS, POSSESSING every conve in the four new bulidings on Fourth near Thirt 4 street. Apply at ottice 0 hircy-seeond INNO. 7 MORT STREET, NEAR Bleecker (brown stone), ground | Floor, fit for. 4 aking or a doctor; 6 rooms; rent, $28. Third Floor, 5 rooms, $25. yo LET—THIRD FLOOR, SIX ROOMS, NEWLY painted, all mnprovements, to @ small family. In- quire at 99 Second ave ELEGANT F ATS IN A BEAU TIFUL | LO- boar Central Park, with every modern con- ('$25 per month. Inquire in basement of 17 my Grtn street, (po LET—ROOMS. UNFURNISE THREE, $13; our at $16 and $18 per month. Tn in hard: ware store coruer o! Thirtieth street and Fourth avenue. NO LEASE—PARIS FLATS style; cont and clegance a Fooms steam heated: hot water supplied inirrors: in latest convenience, within one block of t rent of fot. seg them. Apply at Sixpy.tirst street, near Broadway; or inquire of F. CRAWFORD, 968 Third avenue, W EST TWENTY-FIRST STREET..-FIRS $ three story and attic high stoup brick House, con- taining {6 roouis, in good order and contaius all modern tmprovements, lucated in the ¥ wget “plscopal Coi- lene. Apoiy to ¢ 4 BEAL LOOMS ON THE FIRS tu 7 Coors, with wat fas and whier closet Provited tot each taintly; rents $81, 69) and $28. Inquire At 237 Blew ker sircer, in the stor / $9 5O.-RAkt oF gRexctt FLAT—FRONT co) ting and Bed Room; Kitchen, hot and cold water, rang jonary tubs, closet, bath wad vas. | 1ys tifty-ikth street, between Lexington and Park avs. tt. | DANCING ACADEMIES, ING ACADEMIES t thirteenth y, bast Fifty-tourth street PILV AL ULAKS at private aeademy, oF Opening Soiree Wed ata P.M. For terms foro WILSON'S DANCING ACAD finli, 04 West Fourteent street, near & classes now open for beginn oud tor ctreular. Soivees every T LUETMASTER -DUMAR'S Da CING ACADEMY Bn b atreet, near Broadway; ail dances iaueit p in one quarter: six fashidnable dances Waught perfe in six private lessons DROPESSOR J. U'BRIEN WILL GIVE A SERIES OF et Solrees at Colosseam Hall, Secon! avenna, Ustou streets, avery Wednesiay ing. Grand opening Soiree Wednesday eveuing, piember 16. se between First and He ev iJ. AMUSEMENTS. | &QotossRcw~ Thirty-fifth street and Broadway, GRAND OPENING NIGHT OF THE SEASON. with the following BRILLIANT PROGRAMNE PARIS BEFORE THE COMMUNE, TO-NIGRT | THE DEVIL's GoRGZ, 10-NIGHT | THE SIBYL'S CAVE, 10-NIGHT PARIS BY MOONLIGHT, TO-NIGHT THE PROMENADE, ~ TO-NIGHT PROMRNADE CONCERTS, — TO-NIGHT MME. ANNIE KGMP BOWLER, TO-NIGBT MR, TUM BARTLEMAN, TONIGHT MISS JENNIE MORGAN, TO-NIGHT MR. CHARLES PYKE, MISS LILLIE ANDREWS, TO.NIGHT MME, EMILIE GILBERT, _ TO-NIGHT | MR J. a EMaIDY, TO.NIGHT PARIS BY MOONLIGHT, — TO-NIGHT ORGAN RECITALS, TO-NIGHT MESSR*, MORGAN AND JARDINE, TO-NIGHT PARIS BY STARLIGHT, 10 NIGHT MASKS AND FaCEs, TO-NIGHT MISS ANGIE SCHOTT, TONIGHT PUNCH AND JUDY, TO-NIGHT PARI§ DURING THE © NE, TEL pcroRit a COMMUNE PROFESSOR. MEG WIC! SALT LAKE LIFE AMONG” THe MORMONS, FARIS. IN FLAMES MOORR'S ME: Lops, MATY MORGAN'S ILLUSTRATIONS, PARIS BY NIGHT, ADMISSION ONE DOLLAR, NO EX! TOU Ga tinge: may be ordered ALL THB FAVORITES, T HOME, TONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY, REOPENS THI EVENING, REOPENS THIS EVENING. TONY PASfOR TONY ean ND HIS GREAT STAR TROUPE, GUs WILLEMS GUS WILLIAMS, # GARNELLE BROTHERS, SANFORD and WILSON. WALTERS and MORTON, BILLY BARRY, ILLY BARRY; THE FIEEDINGS, JOHN and MAGGIE? Miss KITTY BRO: KITTY BROOKE, Miss NELLY GERMON LARRY TOOLEY, FRANK GIRARD, WILLIAM ASHCROFT, Miss ee AR BIRCH, KAT WEST. SEP H RAHA M's FINE ae BESTRA. EVERY ACT ENTIREL' GRAND “WELCOME HOM” MATING! To. MORROW. ‘AN FRANCISCO] SAN FRANCISCO sence ae, Birch, MINSTRELS, MINSTRELS, New Opera House,| MONDAY, sept. 14, Broadway, Great Success, — Ryman's Lectur: corner 29th st., Society Actors, — Macken and Wilson, open the Great Ricardo, matchless Quintet, Every Night superb Orchestra, Street cars inay be] Rudolph Tremaine, Moral, ordered at 10, Pelham, Barron, &c. | Go early. RENOR'S: ted fay. HALL, Sixth avenue, Reservoir square, | to let, for balls, concerts, lectures, ‘e. PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, &C. LARGK A-SORTMENT OF SECOND HAND and grand Pignos A Pianos for bale: ifch avenue, above upright, uare torent by WN, KNABL a CO, Lie sixteenth, arose wit XK | ata nulend Nest Keni Scrowden an ibe Mpaster pis piece o! “ie Ritaury's enormous and most magnificent Spectacular Drama of the BLUGE; OR, ARADISE LOST, erandeut’ of Scener, st me ete mt ppt Sguumnes wlet arshalied oy bee Cap: pDeoreD Se nee ever mar placed vii LA. Set See vert Py RY) ithe gharacter of will of tently vith “hor otal aod }U0 MATINEE WEDN T ae hts Livixa 3 September 21—Mr. E. L. DAV ERPORT, KSDAY and SATURDAY rt eg OOD'S MUSE! WOOD's. W ao Mos ‘bir, SEPTEMBER Ut, oon, ue vie GastiguT, LYONS, bvery aa a end Fenner: cu, EC Woruo, Krone Mr. Me | are by AD! Mr. W. Sige Mr. J. | morning, il CENTRALE EACHUSU Ke being sHROWN UP&N tor the PUFPOSS: DOORS OPEN AT ALL HOURS JOHN WILD, CARi ER, i Tene sos Mia recta HAI peegee UKN OF THE TERARER comtiad HAnRIOA! AN UARRIGAN and HART will” appegr in their new act, written by Mr, rit F. CROSSES, sh CHAS. WHITE Hari RICK’ ty ONEILE fey J the beautitul Ferio-Comic {38 EMMA DAY. Ror fatale DAY will sing @ new collection of Must- MANES je FAVOR! TEs, an, ent! DAY PARADE. Tn conjunction con the Mammoth troupe, and Second week of Mr, FRANK KERNS Ac coneluding with the’ ‘Local Dress Matinee Wednesday and Saturday, EDW. te ek THE GREAT IHIAL, OF BRDURANCE of walking 800 MILES IN SIX DAYS reat be give: MISSION, Beer ROMAN. EXREODSORE. 4 ESTON AT THE Hi) proces Mr. WESTON, mre only man in the worl performing thi: rduous feat, commenced his wal and will conti le secures to his wus of $5,009, to be presente TUE tusk this king throughout the Ay) ease of success, & purse y. T. Barnum. UG Es ie) representatives of the leading presence the track was measure purveyor smith, thus securing fairness a airtiality. Several prominent citizens have also yolun- red to GhANB" Hite the walk, ews DE CONCERTS napnoey an’ evening, the immense .60 CENTS ASSO RIMENT OF KEW AND, HANDSOME Fs Panes to rent at HA HEits’ Piano Koom are, Uilaos $a Navara nts or low tor aaah two Pianos, been used a liitle, very low tor cash. A MAGNIFICENT SKVEN QUTAVE BRADBURY | tA Piano; sacritice for cash, Pianos sold on instal- | ments and to rent, trom $3 to $v a month, D, KRAKAUAR, 382 Bowery, near Fourth street. N_ ASSORTMENT OF SECOND HAND PIANOS, é Steinway & Sons’ make, for sale, at a bargain; also Steinway peel Vianos to rent. STEIN NWAY & SOND, Steinwi STEINWAY & 5 PIANOFORTE—EV! provement; reat bargain for cash. A rosewood Piano, round corners, carved legs, J. BIDJLE, 13 Waverley place, near Broadway, A 1% OCTAVE | PARLOR GEM—GRAND SCALE rosewood carver leg and case Pianofor briltiant fous. made best cliy makers, used 8 months, cout $90), | 25): stool, Cover, Music, to. #, Carpets, Ac. cheap, at private residence 120 Nest 23 st., Near 6th a’ FULL TONE ROSEWOOD PIANO 875, RENT $3 new Pianos rented; new5 octave Organ, $75; in- stalments taken. GORDON & BON, 13 13 East Fourteenth street. MAGNIFICENT 7% OCTAV ROSEWOOD PIANO. forte tor sale, four round corners, tully guaranteed, used dive months, tor $375; parlor, chamber, dining Fur: niture: sacrifice; property fainily leaviig city. 33 West 15th st., near Sih av, PRIVATE FAMILY gant four round Decker & Bros. | fieo a oriiilant toned 7 octave eiohiy carsud rose. | Case, full azrafe overstruns Piano, ail Improve: | | WILL SELL prBEIR KLE. | sac wor mente ipeinied suaranter and bill of sale). cost | $9/9, for $2. tool, Cover. Box for shipping, Call private | Featience 210 Wea at LADY WILL SELL, beautifut Ohickerin, ruers, tron trams, mo FOR LESS THAN 8103, Tosewood Pianojorte, rot fern style, cost $5), including P OOD PIANO, marved Wee potent arcade toll instainents taken; rent $4 Wesi 28d st., corner 6th av. FULL SEVEN OCTAVE é iron frame iano and Stool. GOLD». reet_near Bowery, BEAUTIFUL RO 73 octave, 1 great sacri jeu: OA AEE MAGNIBICENT * rosewood overstrun, carved case and legs; also rented ana sold on inst Haeuts e TO Le OR SALE OR T (96 MONTHLY, —BEAUTI. ul Pranotorte seven octave, round corners, carved legs; every improvement; rare chance, “ts Waverley place, near Broatway. P, HALE IS MAKING 40,009 PIANOFORTES FOR the frade cheaper and better than small makers can buy the stock. Call and sce the new uprights. Thir- ty-fifth street and Tenth avenue, EW AND SECOND HAND Organs tor sale or to let verv a new first class Fiano, only Lone Ey 45 PIANO FOR SALE CHEAP; NEW AND PARLOR used, for $. ond avenue, WTEINWAY & CO, upright, used only a few times Address box 812 | New York Fost ome Te MASON « Union square, wiyners of tur Diploma of Honor at Vienna, otter the fess assortinent ‘of the best Organs ie world, Not only tor ¢ xclusively, as heretofore, but also for time payments, or tor 1@) purchase on extraordinarily tavoral TPRIGILI, SQUARE AND GRAND PIANOS—OHIUK- ering's, Steinwav’s vnd ochers; new Organs, five Betops, $179, ut instalments or tor rent BALL & 00., 15 ast Fourt ATERS’ NEW SCALE PIANOS, upright, are the best nade. ihe HAMLIN ORG N COMPANY, ighest Medals and and Paris, 1307, nth street, — QUARE AND h elastic, the ql tone poweriul, pure and even thro} yet meilow and sweet. Waters’ Concerto Organs cannot be exceiied intone or beauty; they dety compeution. ‘The concerto stop is a Ane imitation of the human vowe, Allure warranted tor six sears. Prices extremely low partcasn, and bance in utniy Iso tor stle at great bargain: pave tor them. nted 1D wa the United States. A liveral discount to teachers, ministers, churches, schools, Lodges, &c. ile | lustratad Catalogues matted. HORACE Whit tis & , dot Broad w Ke r every eouney ni ae MUSICAL, LADY PROFESSOR OF VOCAL AND INSTRU. mental music. a thorough teacher of French, Ger- man and Gaun, desires an engagement with a private tamily as resident instructor or as visiting preeeptor in those branches unexceptionable reerences given and required, Address SIGHT READER, Herald office, FAY LIE- DESIRING COMPETENT RESIDENT dag senchers of music, languages, &c., ca cure them by auclreasing or caling at Mis, MITOHELLS ‘Teacher's: sasenay Weat Ihirty-tith street, UL IN A SMALL Bopy. = CL little 1 ook guiitled “bo You Lave rity valved Wied free Address. PRIVY At sure, % Weat lourteenth ar Tes rp COURSE OF G. A. MAROTTA WILL BEGIN singin ons on Tuesday arth avenue, HIS Next, 15th inst., at his Si __ STORAGE, TORAGE OF FU BxITe: Re. BAGGAGE, separale rooms, 100 West aornee ot rh udeon. also Pariorand Cham’ | Planoforté, | ; Pianos | with privilege ot terms. | jason NV ALTITAON 3O TONVIAN TASUAGNO. THE MULGAHEY BRIGANDS. TWINS. ——_——o — HI = aes ae, puck at ae gst mm Bey gte OLYMPIC. { &9° 228 Peas yee gz a = 35 ca = 5B syAtDIS at UNCLE, BPars SISTERS, AM. ADA Goodi Gray. » i in Farce; wooding, berbey on gor Bu-ivess; mma Ailes i Aumigaion. 90 cents: devavpeveuue? VARIETIES for. AMERICA. EVERY, ay EVENING, at 745 nd WEDNESDAY ‘and rURD. AT Ait ENTIRE CH ANGI OF ROGAN Ma. RICKEY, BARNEY AND BOLI iD. TWO NEW sKETCHE:, TES YEARS A OR BA! 3 vis tonic uranvillo. Siltz and Vinen vot on the Brooklyn Misery; Gray McAndrews, Talbol, 1 Cronin in Emotional SERVE 6% BROADWAY. Wives serene SPLENDID OLIO OF FIFTY STAR ARTISTS. , Ree teaviit, 1; he pag | B. CONWAY'S POOR Ere THEATRE, ‘The world famed © or. JOHN &. OW by bim the casts will embrace DWE wen ULON SHINGLE. Mr. ROOKL) EATRE, | OCR UMGEEST Fou ONE WEEE OXLEY a the Popular ‘comedian and delineator of the comio grey = JOHN E. OWENS. JOHN E. OWENS, Supported by fe Pencils or ne ‘Company engaged THEATRE IN NEW. ORLEANS, MONDAY, TULSDAY AND Tom Taylor's ayo three acts, of JOBHUA BUTTERBY.. Concluding with Mr. 6 net! ne inetd’ id ndiounfohed A creation that bas hel jonger ane nh iminishe uinrify ham any other known to the English stage resid ibaa EVENINGS, ir. JOHN E, OWENS ver cone specialty HN EB. OWENS beurre poee Fin Ma Fai = S R TO. tog: between sixth and Mr, TITEO, MASULLOS, ir. E. F. THORNE, att Abert a WALLACE, a MTUART, o Mr, WALTER BEY: wa Mr. RU ART tet if aby HALL, r KAURA DON. | Miss DON. * fies A. rane Sirs UO CNemanr, Nirs. b.B, SEY MOU! Mist ASNT ¢ FORREST. ‘Nites NETS HALLIDAY, | Manager “Owens Combination”... THEO, HAMILTON | tae eats italleha RYAN('S OPERA HOUSE, 23D STREET, Seventh avenues hear Bogth's Theatre NTRAL PARK ( THIS (MOUNDS THE UNRIVALLED sUMM nalé. * rch. ntasie, ¢ a“ Overture, Surmahal Wartz, “Wine, Womayaind Soni ‘Prometnets’ Introduction. Chorus, NT RECHE OS UF THe MINSTRELS. | CR ON 3d act “Lohengrin” uidsummep, Rights Dream". rice, Op. Fongrotse, WOR Rup. anen® fa PRES Pe cepn. 1, TONIGHT, lowage 1 at ide saee SITUS Beethoven seeeeees Wagner Mendelasolin Vieuxtemps sLisat OBINSON HALL, SIXTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN Broadway and Fifth avenue, DUCTION OF THS GENUINE Ybperb iss WITH ALL ITS ATTRACTIVE FEATORES, as originall i] ‘i y prodaced Aa eat who will make her reappearance 1GHT, TO-NIGHT, her with all LY a fevortiep Who first ap- NM ree te MALE MINSTRELS WITH ARs mie GREAT 0} 10. N UR TINERS his OPENS THIS VE: TONY PASTORS Tony Pi WL BOWERY, ‘oupe, ASTROLOGY. | STROLOG F- EDrEReOe avenue ss ali locke Ae CROPEAN CLAIRVOY EL NAMES shows \kemess causes marriages; 3. to $l, No. y-titth street ME, DECOLAM, WHOSE OLAIRVOYANT REVE- lations astonisn the public. can be eonstlted, for xth avenue, A RELIABLE AND TRUTHPCL ‘3 Sixih av.. near Seventeenth st 4 N one week, from 1) til % at COLLINS, Mi M"* Ladies, NO near Bleecker INE TELLER-SHE HAS Fifth avenue \ gentlemen, $1 equal. Suc MEDICAL. _ PHYSICIAN, SEAN RE: yoninth hear Third avent A WME MAXWELL PHYBIOIAN RESIDENCE Uy fh. bast Tenth street, nowr Third avenue, =MME, RESTELL, VHYSIOLAN SLNOB 1840. NO A. J kasi Fitty-secon'l street, first door trom Fiith av, M. MAURICKAU, MD. OFFICK 12 LIBERTY streok near Greon wich street, JONSCLT DR. OR MME, cured; alvice tree. IMPLAINTS if Broalway | Me \ ‘poen daily, GRAND CON from 210 5 ant 4 to W o'elock. ftom YAM. to WW BP. 3 it INDAY, AMENtoas INSEITUT | sb au PAIL Lalle § | du at YARD. PRIVATE MU YORUM THBATRE, Wanted, mae tor th Jin, Guitar, Ory day and evening. ma | No fled tree, 213 Broadway, tre, Exif TBITION Twit Oe wan, . hecween Sixty third suxty-tourin sweety, ny ard am ERE RY weusbsvat MAD Sat RDAY EY Wrice OnE | EACH DAY, ‘price. AND 30UH STREET. ING, 201 BOWERY, RETURN OF THE FAVORITES. Tony uP Estimat rus, at Fourteen| J. JAY WATSON, MPUKATRICAL COMBINATIONS ABOUT GOLNG the road,” stare wanting cuts for aext season. rastor's Tronpe this evening. RA e ch Opera Bouts, some Indies eniiemen for the choi i et stage door BOL iy from WA, reranree M. to =PIANO, VIO. Jarmony, singing ; street. “Circulars ustoal Director. “ON ant eal veinting, ahouid cal TING BS CAULISHMENY, cheerfully givea, NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1874.~TRIPLE SHEST, | othe lamented | ane | 28th od Bri Mr. augesstx "DALY. | ments ____ AMUSEMENTS. ALY" are Avance an road) EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK. The remodelled version of Sheridan's great comedy, THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL! Mise LILLY aA th hasta te, In her nd Ming RATTLES ea chaceter interest | | ter of Abb 4 nid the otter portion oF the cast dlls by | Mrs BER | 4 ‘SISTERS, nigh landed ring the GOal Sa SiSFE una nptncet | RU OME GEIS neo eee vane, ear eee to Bs SCHOOL FOR SUANDAT Matinee, Saturday, at 180 neas this MASTER SPINIT OF THE AGE. TUBSDAY NIGHT, sent Mr. BROWNSON HOW. I ETROFOHITAN THRATR: 0 ADWAY. een yor rHE ng bag Roy vee. eee ane Manager. Mr, LESTER WALLACE, TENT! Webi of ite US FanAL ALLELED. " HeSkes of Doors open at 7:30; jreoinmence 8P.M. PARTSIAN UL NCA ciattUN DANCERS. CONTINUED AND INCREASING SUCCESS! AN bh MORE NEW AAG ‘AND XENSATIONS, MONDAY. AND TUEEDAY BYENINOS, FRANK GIBBONS, rae Mie FEE PTEMBER 16 A OUR = SP Tar sey a HN ane ed at een aay eran by Tom Taylor, | A. a Be AMON TAH PERFORMERS, OOLE, OF THE LINE, by Clement scott r RLE. FRANCAIS, F. Williams. in 8 ‘Come: Pieces Final reneenreres TOOLE IN 8 CHARACTERS AND 8 SONGS. WEDNESDAY K&VENING, se PTEMBER 16, will PJ protneed atte. 6 celebrated tod dram oe written expressly for Toole, entieys ARER ee Me, J, Le TOOLE te hie oeiginal charactor of MICHAEL GARNER, as acted by him with remarkable success over 80 thnes. OOTI'S roma TIVELY LAST WE 'OHN BOOULLo! vane & PALMER will pre HIS MONDAY) EVENTSO, SEPTEMBER 1, Uvkry 3 NIGHT AND AT THE SATURDAY MATINFE, of th Thomas Otway's sublime trazic play in five ts ‘its wn production tn New York in over twenty-five Years), entitied ICI ON PA cry BEGINS aT & ee oF VENICE PRESBRYED, revised by DION BOUCICAULT, Fsq., who has restored ote fia of the original toxt omitted in the acting editions the The Caceay will be given with every Fagard, for detall and a powerfal ee Sralaaing in ‘he diaibutl ton McC ULL ‘whose prosperous enzagement for forty-two appearances Positively closes with this week. bilan .Mr, JOHN MeCULLOUGI vr FREDERICK B. WAID: BELY TDBRA NY BROUG! (Her first appearance in [rout ) “8 ALA evening next : ant 19, FARE. icQULLA apne Fe ike GHICHARD ‘in sh e's Hioua THE L l, ‘ted by is Shee BARN: iY aN sepe. oh frst night bs Mr. and Mrs. OOTH'S THEATRE. NGAGEMENT OF MB, and MRS, BARNEY WILLIAMS! JARRETT & PALMER beg to announce that on MON. DAY EVENING, September 21, Mr. and Mrs, BARNEY WILLIAMS, the foremost representatives of the Irish Drama, will make thelr first appearance in New York atter an absence of over five years, and in their grand original CONNIE SOOGAH, as played by them fifty con- secutive nights in Dublin. Tho plece will be offered with EVERYTHING NEW, the magnificent scenery painted from sketches secured by Mr. and Mrs. WILLIAMS at the most romantic localities in the northern part of the beatiful Emerald Isle. *s* Tho sale of choice Reserved Seats tor the perform. ances of CONNIE SOOGAII will begin on next Wednes- day morning, at8 o'clock. _ YCEUM THEA’ M. GRAC ana 1 GutizzoLa. . «Lessees and wa PRINCESSE DE EXTRA ANNOUNCEMENT! TREBIZONDE, TRIUMPHANT, SUCCESS FRENCH. OPERA BOUFFE COMPANY and peasy "sn ant guirtaral BIZONDE, Bouffe, te hich will be rep THIS AND EVERY EV ENING. et $ O'CLOCK nd SATURDAY MATINEE, SEPTEMBER 19, AT 1:34, as LE PRIN PHAEL, im which character she has created an immense ae supported by MULES, MINELLY, 1D, D DUBOUCHET, "DEBEER, oat kor Siew Scenery, ‘ew Properties, New Appointments. New Costunoa made expressly in Paria, GRAND CHORUS AND OKCHESTRA, Musical Conductor... - Mons, VAN GHELE peas oe secured ee davs in ag i ance, nas ND SYREBIZUNDE MA MATIN ‘ey SATURDAY, ATI: K THEATR des TaATEN tween ‘21st and 22d streets. WEDXESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1876, Arter careful preparation, MARK IWAIN'S MARK TWalw's MARK TWAIN'S American drama, GILDED GIEDED Age a photogravh of contem, aeane Ons: life and character, in 2 Mr, is erent ‘* SeAYMOND 7 from 8 ‘till 4 o'clock. CADEMY, 14TH 37, ITALIAN OPERA, ‘The regular season of I ITALIAN OPERA. for 1874-75, under direction of the HMeaers. i chart will open atthe ACADEMY OF MUSIC MONDAY, Seni t, 2a, pon ofc Now open tor stibseriptions daily, from 9 A. to Pamptiets contaming full particulars of the new en- gagements new compustdons aud other features in the Fapertoire, cc, will. be furnished Om application, or mailed to any address. MURS) KA INAUGURAL CONCERT.— Lae SEA oR ry commencing at on SATURDAY AF NOUN, Sveptcmbur a, at Mr. 0. DE VIVO has the honor to announce that he hasconcluded arrangements with the famous Hungarian nigaungale, hyper He, [LMA Di MURSKA, fora GRAND, CONC { TOUR ot oe United States and Canada tor the season ot 374-75 In presenting tinis unexampled cantatrice in the con- cert Foon Mi. De Vivo teels assured. that littie need be said of her merits as an artist nor of the brilliant achieve. as ade im opera ana i the Phitharmonse concert. ‘These have passed into musical histor ad are already too well known to need rehearsal now, Her orisinaiity, versatility, magnetic power of denneation, as 1 ay the vba al 1 range, fexibiiity and quality of fessi he legitimate successor of Jenny ind. “Her advent in this country last season was but a repe- tion of the triumpus that had attended her efforts in ue ork. Mile, DI MCRSKA now comes into a new field of artistic action—the concert room—and itis certain that there, as on the lyric stage, she will @ecome the reign- ig queen, aupolying the place left vacant by the tleath Parepa wosa, Mer large and varied he truest schools of classicism, as well as the vest ks of Italian, French, Germai and English operatic composers—will afford her ample opportunity to please the various tastes of the nytiste-loving pub: Her hntention {lis season is to make the concert room @ permanent institution, such agis needed i this couns Wi ail efforts will’ be made by the manager to in- sure complete success. Mr. De Vivo refers to ‘his past wlea@reer as an carnestot what he willdo in Ure, And assures his patrons that he will endeavor 1a their good opinion by waremitting efforts to de- ‘DI MURSKA will be assisted by eminent talent, M among Whom are Mlic, TERESA CARRENO, the distinguished Pianist, been weil proven by her popuiarit Signor FEKRANTL the famoas popular vuilo, whose artitic and humorous efforts have been received with so much favor. Mons. SAURH the young vio whose Urilliait execution has re- ceived the cot i ya and public, ANO bi 118 Of the press LUSOK GA * the celebrated violoncello. virtuso who Will make his tirst appearance the most distinguisied puptis and disciples of Merca: dente and one uf the favorite miusteians ol the Court of Louis Napoleon, and in adaition lo being a phenomenal Pertornier he Nas also composed several works of genu meri. He wil introduce several of hts brilliant compositions Mr, DE V1V0 has also effected arrangements with Mr, MAX SIRAKUSCH to present to the public one of the leading tenors of the [tall Will be shoruy advertined Ok repertoire—reore: st, ni i Se ARDO MA the most able movompauist, ‘Aaely wath Pte and Mario concerts, Musical Director. je sale ot seats tor the Evening Concert and the Matinee will commence on MONDAY, September 21 ohlet with particulars, may ve lad at Knabe & Co.'s Piano Manufactory, at cteinway sand uiusic stor MUSEUM OF ROPOLITAN ART. No, 128 West Fourieenth street, Sew York. daily (Sundays excepted), gallery of piclures by old mast- pictures and other art obiects, Admission. The Maseam will be open from WA, M. too POM { ton 0: fon of Cypriote aniiquittes. IS Con's. Mondays tree, Catalogues can be had at tne Museam. EMEMBER THIS EVENING, t opening of Tony Hastor's Opera House, Wilt TOS PassOK AND His TROUPE E88’ descrirrios, oF THEATRICAL TICKET! OSTERS, DISPLAY CARL THOGRAPHIC furnished by the METROPC 3 PROG WA WOOD CORLARD bl PORTRATTS N PRINTING ESTABI ' Broadway (Herald Bulla, MENT, ws No. with, PROMPTNESS, NEATNESS AND CHEAPNESS. Pariios bot: golug on the road and managers ot con- amatic entertainments wili And it to their ad- AVING THBIR WORK HERE. AY, enrasres) and | her in the tront rank of her pro- | hose fame ad an artist has | Opera eed whose name | THHTALI THT Mz. J. L, TOOLE, AT WALLACE'S SPECIAL NOTICE. Tn consequence of the great demand for places, and im, accordance with universal request, there will be two more representations of OUR CLERKS, OFF THE LINE, IOI ON PARLE FRANCAIS, Monday and Tuesday evenings, September 16 and 15, being positively the last times those pi be played. Wednegday, September 15, will be presented the drama, in three acts, by H.J. Byron, written expressly for Ms Toole. called DEARER THAN LIFE, MR. CHARLES DICKENS’ OPINION OF MR, J. Ly TOOLE IN THE DRAMA OF “DEARER THAN LIFE.""—In a letter referring to the drama of “DEARER THAN LIFE,” in Forster's “Life ot Dickens, vol. iil, chapter 13, page 393, Mr. “T assisted another night at the Adelphi, and saw quite an admira- i - | Dickens says:— ble performance of Mr. Toole, he showing a power of passion very unusual in a comic actor and of a quite re- markable kind. NEW YORK HERALD, ON MR. J. L, TOOLE, GER TEMBER 8, SAYS:— WALLACK'S. Mr. Toole last plans mouthed bis programme so | appear tn three of his best characters, ant apace he | game fudienne assembled to grect a] | Clerks” gave Mr. Toole an opportunity for eae | Bidbtwelsor characeriantiot which he usee with stot excellent eitect under favorable conditions. ite he introduced into his part three songs, in which nlevadd Kreat success—"He, she and th mat mmons’ ¢ Surtehip” ‘tind the Tale.” ‘Theso were Well received’ by the aullonce, was showed some disposition to keep Mr. Toole singing al night But he escaped on the p that his minstrel powers were limited. “Off the Line," ot which we ners already spoken favorably, was the second 11ce, the hight’s performance wats brought to, close by the lauz abe farce, “fcton Parle Francais,” in dtr. Toole vlaved, pprigging, a character which he created id which he has plaved over 200 times. 1t is one of h Most masterly eflorts, and the unblushini AE nse 1B Which tis cteation has been pirated. withou ac: knowledgimeni, 1s the best evidence ot its artistic value. THE TRIBUNE, ON MR. J. L, TOOLE, AUGUST 1 SAYS:- si mr. Toole was electrical, This actor’ f jod is obvi- ously that of nature. and is to be judged by a long course of steadfast adherence to the tru NEW YORK WORLD, ON MR. J. TOOLE, SEPTEM. BER a SAYS: — Fe feverish, neat pavarying, Bri How pleasant itis to turn from factory Americanism to the plac humof of an entertainment ike Todle's! | His Paul Fry 1s ag reliable asachapier of Habakkuk, It ts preserv: in its immemorial inegrity as ir it were Magna Charta, 1 um glad that 1 have seen Mr. Tooie’s Pail! Pry, tor it | is a correct portrait ot the original, We have had agood many vrys on this side of the water, but none 0: Liein were his oric. Enough has been seen oi Mr. ‘Tooie to satisty the pubs fie that he 1s a fluisiied artist,” MONDAY AND TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 AND is, Last two nights of OUR CLERKS, in which Mr. Toole sings three new Last two nights of the immenrely successful Comedy Drama called OFF TRE LINE, HARRY COKE. Mr. J. L. TOOLE, Last two nights of the most successful Farce of modern times, entitled IC] L'ON PARLE FRANCAISE. Spriggins (bis own genial character).....Mr. J. L. Toole WEDNESDAY, September 16, will be produced, for the first time in America in its integrity, the beautiful Drama, in three acts, by H. I. Byron, written expressly for Mr, Toole. entitled DEARER THAN LIFE. New scenery, strong cast and new appointments. In “Off the Line” we almost fancy we can hear be, sorcam of Hlurry’s engine or see tie udiniring crowd of passengers; and again wo see the servanc girl, the “DU Sr sandwich and tue drop o' brandy” as clearly'as if re vealed to our organic vision, and not nae tae ta asthey are. And. so hroughe le's pore feayarot the inquisitive Paul bry at him at onos Evie opinions of Judicious oFiuos ap an artes wast retentions enailenyed our unqualified approbation, Ir. loole isa highly original actor, setiing at defiance ail conventionalities and traditions’ and never descend- ing to vulgar buttoonery, ‘The reception nightiy ace corded hin at Wallack’s is most flattering; and whe: we take into conmueration the character and social standing of the patrons of this fashionable resort the fact ty not without significance, THE SUNDAY MERCURY, UN MR. J. L. TOOLE, SEP. babel idl 6, SAYS = Mr. J. L, Toole at Wi This gentleman came here with a reputation fully established as the best low come- dian on the English stage ; accident caused his BY Tury retirement. On thé dist, however, recovered, and innade histe-entree in “Paul Pre” and" the Line,’ in both of which he afforded unstinted pleas: ure to the jug portion of the audience. ‘he | continue good, an the interence has got xbroad thar Mee ‘Toole is, as yet, Innocent of having been “seen.” It will, ho Goubt, occur to those who remember the late W: | K. Burton as Paul Pry, thet Mr. Tuole turnishe tirely difforent, but noe the Iéss acceptable portrayal of the charucter. Genius creates its own standard; if does not copy; and, although little understoo1 by the s, its appreciation by the intellec: tual patrons of the theatre hus been manifest in a com tinued flow or patronage. THE ARCADIAN, ON MR JL. TOOLE, SEPTEMBER 10, SAYS1— But Lid’ 7 criticism or ne criticism, ert or no art, Mr. Toole makes his audiences laugh and cry in one Dieathoand scuds then away” perieetly sath they have assisted at one of the best and mo: perforinances ever given in this city. THE NEW YORK TIMES. ON MR, J. L, TOOLE, AU GUST 18, SAYS:— Mr. Toolo’s real triumph was in the pleasure which he had given to a large audience, nearly all of whom were utter stranzers to his style and ulmost to nis reputation. TEE COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, ON MR. J. L, TOOLE, SE TEMBER 8 SAYS:— | _ Last evening W: allack’s was crowded with » highly appreciative audience, who listened to the humorong coniidences of Mr. J, ‘i, Toole witn the most uecided deughi, as expressed by a coustaut ripple of laughter, varied by trequent bursts of applause, and contrasi vonally with silence and even souls of griet An the essive pathos of @ portion of “Uff the Lin the ce included, beside this eapital pi dur Clerks? and on Parie Fr Mr. Toole’s styte of a becomes better undersiood he grows popula wo have no hesitation in saying now t » has been no low comedian on the Aiierfean stage since Burton who hus so seized upon the interest and upproval of thy pub THE EVENING POST, ‘ON MR. JL TOOLE, SEP. TEMBER 8, SAYS:— A Jats, and enthusiastic ai AUaIe Dee filed Wallac! by the announceme: i histavoriie parte, ills, In the part of opportunity tor the nd last th arth of ct las Toliowed by “ON the T'which we have. vuthing mote to Say except ia, te ” the tirst Join Puddicombe Mr. Toole ands an display of his abilities Ine ate it I u thatit Mend received, as usu last oight with hearty favor ant appiause. ‘rhe pertormances concluded with ou Parle Erancals,” aid. trom the bexinaing to the ena of the tarce, Mr. le the audience in a roar of Cae eee es rigatt it would be, at once er as yet xl movement Nas heen . tede, ih shore, | a most remarkable and most enjoyable performance, if We betieve, greatly increase Mr. Toule's reputa: THE GRAPHIC, ON MR. J. L, TOOLE, SEPTEMBER & SAYS:—~ Mr. Toolo was in pis story Ta are night. He Appeared § Clerks and “tet hob layed “Of the Line,” io So Wnt advantage last Week, 'y rare nderstitnding ot Be acter, woiell tsa low ystoker At as itis the cared, and tt wag y isa litte gem of ly, hag more tun, many ative act ole appeared tor (ue Or t thine Clerks, "and sung three vi tu are new W America audiences won upon hig audience: will ‘isby ail olds ¢ he te 1 ext piece in Ww warmly applauded its 1. thow poine packe | gomedy coutatus, MrT } asa vocalistin “Our | dierous songs, which | Mr. Tooie fas steads } in time become as pop tn London tor the tast nt = Pit tl ee