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=o ens ae —URSULINE ACADEMY, A, Boarding and Day scoool, Bast, Morrisanta, New ‘ork,—This institution, in its plan of education, anites every advantage that can be derived from. » punctual And conscientious care bestowed on the pupils in every Branch of science becoming to their sex. Difference of religion is no obstacle to the admission of young lattes, rovided they be willing to conform to the general regu- lations of the school. Al payments are to be made semiannually in advance. No deduction will be made for partial wosonce or withdrawal from the academy, unless in case of protracted illness. Terms for Boarders.—Board aud tuition in English t, per annum, $259: tuition in music on the : "washing of clothes and use of bed. $32; uso ary, 8h Terins for day scholare—fuftion in sh and French, per annum, $60; tuition in musi piano, $49. School books at the'store price. The on ua ‘charges are made for the instruction in aravring, pains, singing, foreign languages. &c. Tho, ie scholastic year begins regulariy on the first Monday of Sepvmber and ends about. the end of June or benitultug of July. Thuraday ts the regular visiting Day. Letters written or received by the young ladies are inspected by the Superior. ACSDERE MOUNT ST. son, VINCENT, ON THE HUD. w York, 13 miles irom the metropolis, 17 Grains to’ and 15 from the Mount daly, Hudson River Railroad. Thiy institution, conducted by the sisters of Charity, is the largest and’ best appointed in the coun try. Terms, including everything but music, per an- nu General patronage solicited. LADY GIVES SPANISH LESSONS WITH TE urest Castilian pronunciation, on moderate term: iso Piano Lessons. Address TEACHER, 243 West Twenty-first street. AN, EXPERIENCED TEACHER, A YALE GRADU. , Will give lessons in any branch; price $1 to ‘Bi 50 per hour. Address K. L., Herald Uptown Branch office, YOUNG GENTLEMAN, GRADUATE OF THE COL- lege City of New York, desires a position as tutor im @ private family; will give instruction im the English | branches, Fri and Germ n; violin likewise if desir: ble; bestcity references, Address, for three days, 4. ¥., Herald Uptown Branch ottice. NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1874.—QUADRUPLE SHEET. THE LECTURE SEASON. T 8 THIS EVENING—A LECTURE ON NERVOUS Debility and Special Diseaons, at Dr. Kahn's Mu- Seam, “Remember the address, 638° Broadway, near Fourth street. ‘The largest and’ most maguillceat seuin in the world. Admission, He. A “SPECIAL LECTURE EVERY NIGHT AT EIGHT o'clock at the New York Museum of Anatomy, lB Broadway, between Houston and Bleecker streets. H. CORNELL WILL DELIVER HIS FIRST LEC- Wednesday next, at 3 P. M., at the Grand Conservatory of Musle, 112 Fifth avenue. PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, &C. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SECOND. Panos for sale: upright, vol, HAND uare and grand Pianos 2 Fifch avenue, above A torent by WM. KNAB Sixteenth street N_ASSORTMENT OF SECOND HAND PIANOS, Steinway & Sons’ make, for sale, at a bargain; also Bteinway upright Pianos to rent. STPINWAY & SONS, Steinway Hall, New York. FINE ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND HANDSOME ZA Pianos to rent at HAINES BROTHERS’ Piano Rooms, 27 Union square. New Pianos on instalments or Jow fof eash; two Pianos, been used a lictle, very low for cash. NUMBER OF GOOD SECOND HAND PIANOS, OF different makers, some nearly new, sold for half price, as we Want room. JOUN MAHON'S, corner Fortieth street and First av. BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD PIANOKORTE, MAKER AA. Dunham, overstrung, agraffe, 7 octave, round cor- ners, carved legs, $150. no to’ rent, $3 monthly. ‘J. BIDDLE, 13 Waverley place, hear Broadway. N IMMENSE STOCK OF PIANOS AND ORGANS, new and second hand, best makers, extremely low for cash, or to let watt! rent money pays for them; small monthly instalments received & SON, 481 Broadway. AN BXPERIENCED LADY IN TH CULTURE OF £\ French and music. will give lessons on the Piano- Zorte at her own or pupil's residence on moderate terms. Address MUSIC, box IL3 Herald office, A LADY OF DISTINGUISHED EXPERIENCE AND ‘ability receives ladies and misses for instruction in the highest {English branches, vocal and instrumental in private classes or individually. ress Miss L., box Tid Herata Uptown Branch office. YOUNG NORTH GERMAN PROFESSOR WILL open an evening class, on the Ist of October, for gentlemen demring to learo German. Terms moderate. Address PROFESSOR, 31 East Ei; enth street. T PAINE’S BUSINESS COLLEGES, 1,275 BROAD. way and 62 Bowery, bookkeeping. arithmetic, higher inciernstion panmanshy English branches, day and evening; 24 writing lessons 82 90; backward persous private rooms; ladies’ department. T THOMPSON'S COLLEGE, 20 4TH AV., OPPOSITE Cooper Institute.—Bookkeeping, Writing, Arith- metic taught ay and evening. Ladies’ Department. Telegraphy taught practically with instruments in one qui HORACE WATER BEAUTIFUL SEVEN OCTAVE ROS Piano, $120; part cash, the b: on easy monthy payments this 1s a bargain. ¥. CONNOR, Third avenue hurty: Ww BRADBURY + and Lighte & Co. Pianos atextraordinary bargains for cash; Pianos sold on instalments and te rent, D. KRAKAUER, 32 Bowery, near Third syreet, PRIVATE PAMILY WILL SELL THEIR ELE. gant four round Decker & Bros.’ Pianoforte at.n sa riflee.—A brillant toned 74 octave, richly carved case, full agratte, overstrung Hallo, having all timp rovemonts, printed guarantee and bill of sale, cost $973, for, $225: Stool, Cover; has box for shipping.’ Call to-day or Mon= day private residence 210 West Zlst st, (A MAGNIFICENT WEBER 714 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD tour round Pianotorte tor ‘sale—Made to order, cost $900, for $300; also one, Broadway makerstor $225." Call Private residence 120 West 24d st. N. B,—Can be seen to- day or Monday. STECK CONCERT GRAND PIANO FOR SALE— Very little used; in perfect order. Please call at or addreas 28 West Twenty-fourth street. ‘A SAX, OF HIGH LITERARY ATTAINMENTS, will teach eloeution (special branch), elegant com: Position, French literature, &c., and tine penmanship, Address M., box 112 Herald Uptown Branch office. A® ITALIAN LADY, GRADUATED TEACHER, with long experience tn teaching her native lan’ guage, will give lessons in DEA te tamily or Teasonable terms; good references, GRESBO, Herald Uptown Brauch office. LADY, WHO IS PL’ ING TO CHILDREN AND painstaking with advanced pupils, desires an en- agement for any school branches, music, ench and @ fine arts; a gape of her reterences sent upon appli- cation. Address RHODES, Herald Uptown Branch office, —OLASSES NOW OPEN FOR BEGINNERS AT WILSON’S Dancing Academy, Arthur Hall, 303 | we Fourteenth street, near Eighth avenue. For terns, @c., send for circular. ‘Soiree eyery ‘Tuesday and Satur: aa A YOUNG GERMAN GENTLEMAN WISHES TO give lessons in German, French, Latin, Greok and lebrew; terms moderate. tnguire of Rey. Mr. HELD, 9 Christopher street, New Yor! YALE GRADUATE DESIRES TO GIVE PRIVATE instruction; the best references tendered. Address 12483 Fifth avenue, choo! at Address PRO- A —PIANOFORTE, 6 OCTAVE (NUNN’S), § * $50.; Piano and Stool, $75; rosewood $100; beautiful rosewood iron trame Pianoforte, $125; beantiful carved rosewood French grand action Piano, $100; magnificent full 7 octave rosewood overstrung tron trame Pianotore, carved légs, 4c. and case, $175; new anos, exceedingly low, tor cash or instalments or to rent; specialty (upright) Pianos. = GOLDSMITH’: 26 Bleecker st near Bo’ T LESS THAN $100.—HANDSOME ROSEWOOD Piano, Chickering & Sons, makers; in periect or- der; also rosewood Weber Pianoforte, carved legs, &c., for half cost. 28 'fhird st, T GREATLY REDUCED PRIOES.—A FINE STOCK or new and second hand Pianos; 7-octave $175; elegant round corner, carved le; provements, $225, TEKDMAN 55 West Sixteent! J) ‘and action; second hand Pianos, $80 and upward, for rent and sale at great bargains: peautatul Organs. BERRY & GO., 78) Broadway. P. HALE IS MAKING 40,000 PLANOFORTES FOR + the trude cheaper and better than small makers can buy the stock. Call and see the now uprights. Thir- ty fitth street and Tenth avenue. A HIGHLY EDUCATED PARISIAN LADY, FIRST class musician, has a few hours disengaged in the afternoon, and would give lessons in French or music, MADEMOISELLE, 25 South Washington square. NEW STRINWAY AND OTHER UPRIGHT PIANOS for rent; Pianos from $3 per month; second hand Pianos low for cash, or on time. WALKER BROTHERS, 7 bh Broadway. Established 1320, A GENTLEMAN WITH DIPLOMAS, COMPETENT to take charge of the French and German depart- ments in a school or academy, wishes an engagement in New York or vicinity. English branches, Italian, Latin and Greek taught if desired; best references, Address Christern, 77 University place. A’ DOLBEAR’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 1,193 Broadway, pupils can have private leasons in hisi- Ress writing, bookkeeping, arithmetic, &c., and. learn more in gne quarter than in yours in classos. | This, Col- receiver ie est prize for penmanship at we American Tnsutute, Open day and evening. SPANISH LADY WILL GIVE LESSONS AND make translations at her residence or that of the pupils; class now torming. No. 439 4th av. A7300D HANDWRITING TAUGHT IN TEN LES. « sons; terms reasonable and success guaranteed to all. Apply from 3 to 8 o'clock, at rooms 1,261 Broadway, OLIVER B. GOLDSMITH. BOARD AND, TUITION FOR MISSRS AND CHIL. dren ina first class private school, near Central Park. for $30) a year: beat city reference. Address IN- STRUCTION, Herald oftice. USINESS COLLEGE—DAY AND EVENING, WEST side, Twenty-third street, corner Sixth avenue ; best pest. Call or write for circular. HARLIER INSTITUTR, removed to 108 West Fifty-ninth street, will reopen September 14. ny ‘PTANOS—LARGE LOT, VERY CHEAP—TERMS OF sale or rent oasy, to suit the times. Call and see them at MERRELL'S, No. 8 Union square. Mast MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN COMPANY, 25 Union square, winners of three highest Medals and Dips of Honor at Vienna, 1873 and Paris, 1867, now offer the finest assortment of the best Organs in the world, not only for cash exclusively, as heretofore, but also for time payments, or tor rent with privilege of | purchase on extraordinarily favorable terms. ‘ANTED—AN UPRIGHT PIANO; WEBER, STKIN- way or Chickering make ; must be as good as new. Address Z, 8. A. Herald Uptown Branch ottice. $275 —MAGNIFICENT 7% OCTAVE ROSEWOOD be). Pianotorte for sate; four round corners, ele- Gant carved case and legs; all’ improvements; used six months; must be sold before Thursday. 443 Kast 58th st. DANCING ACADEMIES. 3. SAUSE’S DANCING ACADEMIBS,—CLASSES «at Masonic Hall, 114 Kast Thirteonth street; Bro- Yoort Hail, 166 East Fifty fourth street. PRIVATE LES- at any hour. CIRCULARS at private academy, leventh street. DODWORTH'S PRIVATE CLASSES FOR DANC- ing, No. 212 Fifth avenue, corner of Twenty-sixth street, open for the season Saturday. October 10. Morning and afternoon olassos tor iadlos and child ren. Evening classes tor gentlemen. Send tor a circular. CoNvER: ATIONAL FRENCH, BY A PARISIAN ‘oung lady : terms very moderate. Address, or call on LREL, 1212 Broadway, room 7, from 8 to 1140 A. M. to9 P nd "A —i. MARS’ ACADEMY OF “DANGING, 239 + Bicocker strect, now oper. Classes Wedneslay and Saturday evenings, For terms, &c., send for circu- lar. Soiree Wednesuay evening, Sept 23, at 9 o'clock, HEMISTRY.—I DESIRE AN ENGAGEMENT IN some school or college as lecturer on chemistry and ailied sciences or as private tutor at the pupil's re: dence ; I am willing to furnish many chemicals and ap- bapatas, Address SCIENCE, Herald Uptown Branch office. —AN EXPERIENCED TEACHER OF ‘articulation will receive at her home a few deaf mute pupils. Address W. F. H., 142 William street, CARTIB#'S DANCING ACADEMY, PLIMPTON Building, intersection of Stuyvesant and Ninth —Classes every Mon and Thursday; private ecialty; Soiree Dansante, Beethoven Hall, 210 Fifth street, Tuesday evenin, ALLET MASTER DUMAR’S DANCING ACADEMY, 2% West Fourtn street, near Broadway.—All dances taught pertectly in one quarter. Six fashionable dan es taught perfectly in six private lessons. A. VENING SCHOOL NOW OPEN AT WEST SIDE Business College, Sixth avenne, corner Twenty- third street. Best and cheapest. Please call, RENCH CONVERSATION AND LITERATURE. Professor J. L. PARRAIN, 48 West Eleventh street. IRENCH LANGUAGE—BY A PARISIAN GENTLE- man; unoxceptionable references; ten weeks, threo lessons weekty. $: at papil’s, $36: in class of five, $10. Address FRENCH, care Mr. Giraudy, 643 Broadway. RENCH AND SPANISH TAUGHT THOROUGHLY and with a pure pronunciation, by an accomplished young lady just returmed trom Faris Address Miss L. Onis West Twenty-eighth street. REE LESSONS IN CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH, by a Parisian young lady, every Monday, from 1 to ¥ A.M. at 1212 Broadway, room 7, M. VEKEL; ladies only. £0. W. MORGAN, THE FIRST ORGANIST IN America, is engaged to give organ lessons at the NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, No. 5 Kast Fourteenth street, next to Delmonico’s. MB. LESPINASSE’S FRENCH INSTITUTE FOR young ladies, Fort Washington, N. ¥., reopens Sept. 21. Circulars at Lespinasse & Friedman's, No. % Pine street. MME, ,GAZZANIGA AND SIGNOR ALBITES.—1N. struction in all branches of Singing, commencing September 2i, at their College of Music, No. 5 West Four- teenth street, west of Fifth avenue. M*s CONOVER HAS A VACANCY IN HER HOME boarding school, Old Bridge, N. J.; terms reason- able; number limited to twelve. For circulars address the principal. ARS. H. AGART, 160 ATH STREMT, lady, first rdte teacher of Musi French. A GERMAN German and RIVATE TUITION—SOUTH COAST,—THE REV. W. B. Philpot, assisted by a competent staff, continues to take pupils for the universities, the army’ and other public examinations; reference, it need be, glven and Fequested. Littlehampton, Sussex, England. PANISH AND FRENGH THOROUGHLY TAUGHT by @ very easy and practical method; classes and rivate lessons: translations. Apply to ANTONIO RA- 108, 38 University place. PANISH LAN: FREE OF CHARGE—AT THE Evening tligh § i, Thirteenth street, near Sixth avenue. Private lessons at 789 Sixth avenue, by Profes- sor DE TORNOS. JIG. G. MOROSINI, THE PIANIST, is engaged at the NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, No. 6 East Fourteenth street, next to Delmoni: HH. DE LOUEST, PROFESSOR OF THE FRENCH ianguage, of the Mercantile Cibrary, begins anew course on the Ist of October, and gives private lessons at hig residence, 1,147 Broadway. 4 ITBACHER =A, YOUNG LADY DESIRES A Pus. tion as governess Ina family, or as assistant in a School to teach English branches And masic; no objec« tion to the country; references exclanged. ‘Address A. B. 8., box 5,323 New York Post office. eo DANCING ACADEMY, 361 BROOME ST., will open for the season Sept. 29. 1874, for adulta. . Oct. 3, for children. Private pupils can commence immediately. C H_ RIVERS' BROOKLYN DANCING ACADEMY, + 175 State sreet.—Classes for beginners are now forming. Send for e circular. ACPHERSON'S CLASSES FOR DANCING NOW open for the season at 200 West Forty-eighth street, corner Broadway.—Private and class lessons every day and evening. Soiree Dansante next Wednesiay oven- a Send for circular, Hall to tet for parties, Tuesday, Saturd’ Fe arows DANCING ACADEMY, HAMILTON Hall, Sixty-ninth street and Third ayenue. Even- ings of tuition, Mondays and Thursdays. Soiree every Monday at 9 . For terms, &c., send for circular, M* TRENOR’ EMY OF ACADEMY OF DANCING, Lyric Hall, Sixth avenue, Reservoir square. Now open for the season. Send for circular. R, DE GARMO, 82 FIFTH AVENUE, CORNER OF Fourteenth street—Will resume private instruction in dancing October 1; regular classes October 10, Par- ticulars in circular. ROF, SHERIDAN’S PANCING ACADEMY, 613 AND 615 Third avenue, now fopen, Monday and Thursday evening; all the moter: dances taught in one-quater! especial pains taken with the Glide Waltz and Redowa. \CHTS, STEAMBOATS. CO. CABIN SLOOP FCR SALE—37 FEET KEEL, 15 feet beam, 4 feetiold. Inquire at M. 8, ALLISON'S ship yard, y City. A STEAM CANAL BOAT TO EXCHANGE—FOR Real Estate in New York or Brooklyn; can be seen &t Kobertson’s dry dock Gowanus Creek, Brooklyn. OR SALE—SEVERiL CANAL BOATS; ALSO A small Tughoat, cyihder 10x10, in complete order Apply to WM. MURTAGH & CU., No. 9 Coenties slip. OR SALE—A FIRSTCLASS TUGBOAT, 18X20, RE- AMUSEMENTS. JRoorws THeaTRE. _coNNt® Soouall, Lessoes and Managers.......JARRETY & PALME MR. AND MRS. BARNEY WILLIAMS! JARRETT & PALMER will present to-morrow, MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER,21, an EVERY NIGHT and at the SATURDAY MATINEES | until further notice, avira great Irish Drama, which built in August. miner at Kings County Boiler | rt Works, foot of North Fotrth street, Brooklyn, KD. {JOR SALE-—STEAMBOAT PORT ROYA! LENGTH of Keel, % feet: over all, 107 fect: beam, 23 fect; depth of hold, 6%, feet cylinder. 28 inches: stroke, é feet; draught, 5 feet; bdler and engine recently. over- hauled and in good orde. Apply to JOHN D. LOCKE & 30., 44 Clu? street. BS. SALE—A FINE *ACHT, NOW IN COMMISSION; sold because the omer wants a larger boat; she ls warranted sound; is abut 100 tons o. m. ; very fast, very roomy; haga full invenory of salis, turniture, 4c: : is splendid sea boat: is mady tor immediate use; a would make a fine pilot boat, .ddress X., box 191 Herald office. OR SALE OR CH\RTER—A LIGHT DRAUGHT Steamboat, in prine running order, suitable for Southern rivers, short putes or towing: improved Real Estate of First Mortgages taken in exchange: terms easy. Address, with paticalars, box 1,945 Post office. mpl Tea y Letitia a TO W feet, long, in goo . HOME, Dox 2.214 New th ‘ost office. ate Log ELEGRAPHY TAUGHT PRAC’ instraments, by a competent and refined European lady; also French, German, Kngiish and muste taught, at the scholar’s or her own resiaence; best reference; terms reasonable, Apply at or address 159 West Twenty- third strect. ACANCY FOR THREE MISSES—TUITION IN ENG. lish. French, music and Board, $3 per week. Apply ‘at 231 Washington avenue, corner of joughby avenue, Brooklyn. ANTED—A LADY WHO I8 CAPABLE OF TEACH- ing French and German. Apply at 61 South Thira Street, Williamsburg. @ knowledge of calis. ‘stem preierred; must be arten § NSTIT| @ foreigner. A TE, Herald office. 50 CENTS A_LESSON,—CONVERSATIONAL GER- man, by a North German lady. Address GERMAN, Herald Uptown sranch office, 1368 srondway. .. MARBLE MANTELS. & KLABBR, 134 EAST KIGHTBENTH STREET, hear ‘hird avenue, is selling and manufacturing ail Kinds of marble and marbielzed Mantels and other Marble Work at greatly reduced prices, Marble Turning ‘A’ GREATLY REDUCED PRIOES. An extensive stock of Slate and Marble Mantels, ‘Wash Trays and Slate Work of every description, PENRHYN SLATE COMPANY, Union square, Fourth avenue and Seventeenth st, N. ¥ ‘GTEWARTS “SLATE MANTELA, MARBLE AND A Wood Mantels, rich and-clegant designs: atthe how, st prices. 240 and’ 222 West Twehty-ird ele Beventh aud Bighth avenues "°nY Wird street, bet WO HANDSOME BLACK WALNUT AND 4 Tecra and Micrors, by: Marcot alny one ware WAN: 1 for sale cheap.” Apply at. priv Chetrccurin screst, “7PY * Private stable 3) Ban ANTED TO PURCEASE, WITH READY CASH—A Pepe Sloo) Mocs ore ‘4 Se riiean long; must be sound, able an $on boat, Address, wil tall particulars. J. A. W. Horaid office. aoa 100 BOATS READ TO SHIP—SHELL, CLUB Fishing, Metallo Life Boats and Spoon Oars. a 863 and 3/3 South stree and 114th street, Harlem River. STEPHEN ROBERTS. ___ EILIAR DS. A X9 CARKOM TABLE, NEARLY NEW, FOR $200; bevel Table, with Delaney’s patent wire cushions, at reduced rices; . Bagatelle, tripolite and Russian ‘Bowling Tabls; Alligator and several new parlor gaines, &c. W. li, GRIFITH & CO., 40 Vesey stroet. A —PARTICULAR |OTICE.—OUR UELEBRATED + Standard America Billiard Tables and unequalled Combination Cushions, used im all championship con- tests, can only be obtald! at our warerooma, 734 Broad- way. The en re machhery, letters patent, copyrights, fe marks, &c., of thaate firm of Phelan’ & Collender are solely vested in thy survivin H. W. COL- LBNUER, and no othe manatacturers can supply our Jamous Standard Amertan Billiard Goods, Established 1855, Largest, manufacories in the world. Only city Illustrated price lists sent to warerooms, 738 Broudwy. any address, AL WSTANDARD AwHRICAY BEVEL TABLES AND + the Phelan & Gilender Combination Cusnions jor sale only by the patetes, H, W. COLLENDER, suc- cessor (0 Phelan & Uouleder, 733 Broadway, New York. PUGUARD TABLES WANTEDOTWO, SECOND hand, in good orderfor cash. Addrew M. A. R., Herald office. * EX@ANGE. IBST CLASS NEW *1ANO—DIRECT FROM FAO. INITY. box to exchange or Store Dry Uoo % Addré te fer aity tered coca’ “°° yc Nash enjoyed 4 run of FIFTY CONSECUTIVE NIGHTS IN Fin un of SECUTIVE LN, and is entitled CONNIE SOOGAH; or THE JOLLY PEDLER, relating an absorbing story of the perilous times of 93, with charming illustrations. ENTIRELY NiW AND MAGNIFICENT SCENERY, painted by VOSGTLIN, trom original sketches made ‘at the most romantic localities in the Northern part of the BEAOTIVUL EMERALD ILE! and which will create an impression by reason of its faithtulness and grand THE GIANT!s CAUSEWAY! THE DEVIL'S BASIN! ‘SEA GULL'S NEST! BALSATIC ILLUMINATION OF BERRYSFORD © CAVE! Et are included in the brilliant offering, Mic, AND MRS, BARNEY WILLIAM the unrivalied impersonators of Irish character, who Will appear AFTER AN ABSENCE OF OVER FIVE YEARS FROM NEW YORK, will assume the principal Parts, and THE GREAT CAST in itsentirety will be as follow CORNEY MOGRATH, alas songs and jig: Lady O’Connor...2.... Redmond O'Connor... Jeffrey Trickett. Denis’ O'Hare. Mrs. O'Gorman...) Eileen 0 an. e Connie Soozah,” with Mr. BARNEY WILLIAMS Mr. Frederick B. Wade Mr. Charles ell Mr. Charies Leclercq Mr, J.B. Irving Mrs. Melinda Jones Elste of t A CA Miss M NELLY N (with ahoneycomb betw and her nose), Mrs. BAL.NE.Y WILLIAMS, giving songs and the wreat Trish ‘Connaught Man's am ble: ACT L—THE MARRIA “MOT IL —HIDE AB ** Seats may always be secured one week in ad- ene BOX OFFICE OPEN CONTINUOUSLY trom 8 M* AND MRS, BARN “Foremost Representatives of the Irish Drama!" SEE TO-MORROW’S (MONDAY) DAILY GRAPHIC, * Price tive cents, for magnificent portraits of these great and popular Actors, who are to appear at BOOTH'S THEATRE next week, HE IRISH TEAM AT BOOTH'S THEATRE MONDAY GHT, Mr. and Mrs. BARNEY WILLIAMS. IM" AND, MES. BARNEY WILLIAMS, AT BooTHS, PE Cholee seats, secured at TYSON?S, Firth venue Hotel; GUERNSE! miral ‘Hotel; MORRISSEY'S, 33 Union sa’ in R. J, L, TOOLE.—POSITIVEY THE LAST TWO weeks of Mr. Toole's engagement at Wallack’s, commencing MONDAY, September 22; also the last two Weeks ol Miss Eliza Johnstone, Miss Agnes Michell, Mr. H. Westland and Mr. W. Herbert. Owing to Mr, Toole’s prior engagements to appear at Whiladelphia,’ Boston, jaltimore, Washington, Chicago, Cincinnatt, St. Louis, &c., it is ‘utterly impossible for him to prolong his pres: entengagement in New York. Due notice will be given of his reappearance in this city. The above ladies and sentlemen accompanied Mr. ‘Toole from Europe and will support him through his torthcoming tour, commencing at the Academy of Music, Brooklyn, Monday, October 5 for three nights only. Business Manager, G. B. Love- YCEUM THEATRE, AIMEE, M. GRAU ana CHIZZ0LA....Lessoes and Managers TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS. AIMEK, g = a Fy a s ‘S LA ERY MORSSE a c TRBBIZONDE. é Fi = § a 8 FI —— a EVERY EVENING, TILL FURTHER NOTICE, and at the MATINEE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, AT 130 P. M. Seats secured six days in advance. Box office open trom 8 A. M. to 10 P. M, RYANTS OPERA HOUSE. WEST 23D ST., between bth and 7th avs., near Booth’s Theatre, DAN BRYANIS' MINSTRELS. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, EVEY EVENING ATS, ~~ SATURDAY MATINER AT2, tHE SLEEP WALEER, ALBONI'S ARRIVAL, The ever popular CHALLENGE DANCE, first time this season. The BRILLIANT VOCAL QUINTET and KOSS’ ORCHESTRA, First time of an original ourlesque of THE DELUGE: OR, A PALO" DICK LOSt, Characters by Messrs.’ Dan Rryant, Bob Hart, Dave Reed, Nelse Seymour, W. Henry Rice, W. H. Brockway, J. Robinson, Fred Waltz, Jos. Norril, J.J. Kelly, Chas’ ‘Templeton, W. Raymond. 8. 8. Crosby, Hogan and’ Emer- bia THE AFRICAN BALLET TROUPE. EVERY EVENING AT 38. Box office open from 9 to 4. FAMILY MATINEE EVERY SAIURDAY AT 2, N'Y PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN. S, LAMB. 5 -Manager lent 6 JOHN BROUGHAM Mr. in hi: at play of the phopieitens® RED LIGHT. THURSDAY, September %, THE LOTTERY OF LIF, ROBINSON WALL, SIXTEENTH STREET, between Broadway and Fifth avenue. TH CHARMING RENDITION OF THE POPULAR PARISIAN CANCAN By Mile. MARIE DELACOUR'S eGENCH CANCAN TROUPE, = unanimously indorsed by press and pablic, MONDAY. SEPTEMBIR 33 Isyi IMMENSE ACCESSION OF TALENT, forming the best show in the world. Johnny Bowman, the great Western Comedian. Miss Lottie Brown, the eacranging Serio-Comie Vocalist. Miss Lizzie Stomple, skipping rope dancer. Miss HATTIE FORREST, Miss KATY FORREST, beautiful Songsiress. bewitching Dansuese. Lulu Mortimer, Kitty Sheppard, Sallie. Swit! Blanche Macder, Millie Lester, Glura Dumas Mme. REUTZ, Mile, DELACOUR, Mile, ELISE, Mile. LAVINE, Mile. ANTOINETT® KURTZ, Mile. CORA TEST Mme. REUTZ's FEMALE MINSTRELS. — the bast of Banjo soloints h Mer of ore ¢ best of Banjo Soloists. the wonder of mm FOX AND HAMILTON, Joh, BARNEY Coe MATINEES TUESDAY AND PRIDAY At 2:30, Mcseee OF FINE ARTS. MONTPENSIER PICTURES. BOSTON ATHENEUM will open On TUESDAY, Sept. 22, from 9 A. M. to 6 P.M. Kaulbach’s Cartoon of the “ERA OF THE REFORMA- TION,” &e.. &e. Prices ot admission—Single tickets 50 cents; packages of five, $2. ‘ RS, F. B, CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE, MONDAY, September 21, and during the week, ‘the world famous MAJILTONS, and their SPLENDID COMEDY COMPANY. OTICE. NOTICE, The very best Seats for all theatres, operas and readings can always be had at the Theatre and Railroad Ticket Office, St. James Hotel, Broadway, corner ‘Twenty-sixth street. (Gjnore AT CENTRAL PARK GARDEN, Commencing Wednesday evening, Sept. 28, 1874. Arbuckle, Letebre, Letsch and all the soloists. jiAY TEMPLETON, the Fairy Star of the Stage, continues her triumphs in California. WAUSE'S SOIREES DANSANTE. BREVOORT WALL, is EAST FIPTY-FOURTH STREET, MONDAY, oishT, 21 OPENING AT IRVING HALL SATURDAY, SEPT. 2% ‘ONES’ WOOD COLOSSEUM, In consequence of the inclemency of the weather the Concert tor the benefit of Downing’s Ninth Regiment Band is postponed until Sunday, September 7. M R. ALFRED H. PEASE BEGS TO ANNOUNCE his return to the city and his readiness to accept Pupils and Concert Engagements. Addreas at Steinway Hall or 91 Fifth avenue. A NOVEL SWIMMING ENTERTAINMENT WILL BE given by the City Swimming Assuciation of New York, at the Natstoriam, be Ae street, K. THURSDAY, September 2%. fhe association have se- cured the services of, J. B, JOHNSON, the Champion Swimmer of the World and Man Fish, who ill perform @ number of startling feats in the water, imming with and against the tide, eating, drinking and smokiog under water, and will also remain under water for @ period of three minnt in which feat he ghanenne the world. There will also be a LADIES’ SWIMMING MATCH, for three gold pri: for which six young and handsome Indies will contend. Also, 4 Swhnming Match of five hunired yards for Amateurs for & gold champion medal. Doors open at one o'clock, in order to give those who desire it an opportunity to bathe. The management of this novel event will be ander the entire supervision of Prof. A. Braun, Music by Neyer. The entertainment will commence at three o'clock. RPHEON SOCIETY'S free vocal classes, thirteenth season. Opening Ex- erelses, with Music and Addresses, Tuc sday evening, Oc- tober 6, at Steinway Hall. Admission tree. WM, BUTLER DUNCAN, President. 0 Secretary and Director, 711 Broadway , Soethth street Third ee = street, near rd avenue, er} fonda, evening, ommernicing October bak id \ILMORE AT CENTRAL PARK GARDEN, commencing Wednesday evening, sept 23, 1874 Gilmore's famous Twenty-second Regiment Band. sit bid , K MOR . K MORE, ——— we? only one week more for the present of Harri- fanned Marcsnew and orizinal trish Sketch, written yy Mr. Edward Harrisan: music by Mr. Dave Braham. = ——PATMICKS DAY PARAD: a PAIRICK'S DAY PARAD. HARRIGAN Py arr 2 HARRIGAN $ and a HAKRIGAN z and a HARMIGAN und HAKRIGAN \3 and, ,,/3 HAKKIGAN, =| and 3 HARRIGAN| | | | © and | | HARKIGAN st and se HAKaIGAN & and & HARRIGAN € and = HARRIGAN 3 aud Ei HARMIGAN S and =. eS Mart. © ———@® | Patr 4 Harrigan [ © | and Patrick’s Day Parade. __AMUSEMENT®. Oo“ wri sy q Vandeville, i Varieties $ and Novelties. yi DRAMATIC SENSATION OF THE SEASON, BRILLIA| of the great Specialty Combination. MONDAY, september 21, ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. ACCESSION OF NEW STARS. The Management has the pleasure of announcing, in addition to the Grand Oilo of fifty specialty, Novelty and Variety Artists that have rendered THE OLYMPIC the most Gelighttul place ot Amusement in the city, the en- Kagement of THE MOST VERSATILE AND TALENTED SHANGE, SONG AND SKETCH ARTIST 3 PRODUCED, TRIUMPH ——> 9 puw io | STuog, ———— 9 | 38 The Favorite Comedian and Peopie’s Favorite Foe ee patatalins EF JOHN Mr. JOHN WiLD WILD. | B53 pa ea SE #3 Mr. JOHN WilLpb————-——_wr. JOHN WILD | Mr, JOHN WIL D— "ir. JOUN WILD o— Mr, John Wiid performs two new acts and sketches, ‘The child wonder of the Nineteenth Century, ‘The fame of this admirable Protean Artist is world o———» BABY BINDL OoiNonar’? | Wide,amd his peculiarly hninorous and elogant enter. i Basy [ BAB | BINDLLY taininents have delighted (he crowned heads and most ——> BAB | seicct audiences in Europe, and placed him at the very BABY | head of the profession. His spectalties form # delighuul and he er, Prof. Bundley. | evening's amusement alone, During the week ne will ap, ‘The beautiiul and artistic serio Comic pear in three of his DAY | ————"Miss EMMA Da¥ — — ® DAY | —————Miss EMMA Day OST POPULAR CHARACTER SKETCHES. | DAY Miss KMMA DAY — o> Misy Kinma Day sings a collection of new and original ® Song OLD MAN of 9) THE ENGLISH] THE LADY-LIKE First appearance of the fay: his reat | LOAFER, YOUNG MAN, fated 38 POLLY BOO! impersonation, | staly, mildew, | WL. LIE SPOONY, Miss POL with famous’ | used up, played | with songs engaged expre song, “When out, done tor, {“Not So Bad ‘for BulLG® Georgé TIL was — with song in the Comic Lo Kins," written of LIGHTNIN( LIGH for him by Often. “The Dutch LIGH iH bach, Barber,” LIGHTNIN or, Scenes at the Long Branch Races, one of the most laughable of local dramas, Mr. Harrigan... its. Mr. Wud Mr, Tony tiart usie Stringbean Miss Polly Booth..... as oop. Bridget Sullivan Other characters by the “Company. UNE WEEK MORE (ONLY), it rust be withdrawn for the present, ATRICh'S DAY PARADK, P) Fitzgerald Conroy. Johanna McCann Hogarth Higgins. Mr. FRANKEN, Dr. WM. CARTER, mn new Acts, Mr. Ed. Harrigan Mr. Tony Wart + Mr. James Bradley Mr. Oli Will, Mr. JOUN W Songs, Sketches and 8: d VILLIAM GAYLORD, in his beauurful Parlor Enwrtainment Miss KIT?Y O'NEILL, in her beautiful Character Dance. Miss ALICE BLNNEIT, in her favorite Songs and Ballads, Mr. JAMES BRADLEY, in his unequalled Songs and Dances, COROS*IN, D. Ae Kit J. A. GRAVER, G. ARK tc. L. SOUT, HJ. WILLIAMS, GEO, UL i Miss MARIE GORENFLO, Miss KITTY TILSTON,” Miss DORA CLARK, Miss JANE GIBBONS, Miss ELVA JAMES, &c.. & ENTIRE NEW OLIO OF FUN! Concluding every evening and the matinees with the Comme Local Sensation Drama, LIGHTNING; OR, SCENES Al THE LONG BRANCH CES, Corney Conway. Simon Mr, Ed. Harrigan : Mr. John Wild Susie string beai ‘Mr. long Hart Bridget sulivan (her first appearance). Miss Polly Booth Seth Stearling, a Groom and Jockey....Mr, D. H Kelley Arthur Greys... Mr. J. F. Crossin Stephen Hay ward. «Mr. "G, L. Stout George Kemp.. Mr. J. A. Graver Harry Reade r. James Bradley Adath Webb. r, William Carter ‘Tim, a Jockey. Miss Kitty Tilston Lucy Webb.. iss Marie Gerentlo Olive Stantey ag iss Mary Stewart SYNUPSIi SCENERY AND INCIDENTS, Scene 1. Interior of Fashionable Saloon in New York City—Kemp and Hayward—Ine Rival of Arthur Grey—simon Makes a Stake—seth Stearling and his Tempter—Grey Insulted—Seth Takes a Hand in the Game—Tableau. Scene 2. Corney Conway Just Landed— Meeting a Countrywoman—Uoriey in search of nis Lost Relations—Good “Luck at Last” Scene 3. Interior of ‘Adam Webb's House—The Rival Suitors—Corney and Bridget Finding a Place and Sweetheart ut the same time. Scene 4. :xterlor ot Arthur Grey's Stables—seth and his Tempters—The Bribe—Viilainy at Work—Stearl- ing’s Resolve, Scene 5. Broadway—-usie Stringbean, and Simon—The Invitation to the Race and a Races—Black versus Wiute—A ‘Free Fight, Scene 6. Exterior of Grey's Stables—Che Plotters at Work, Scene /. On the Koad to the Race, Scene 8 The Race Course—Simon Makes a Bet—Coruey and Bridget in tor & Day's Sport—the Start—The Drugged Jockey—Seth Disappears—The Plotters—Tho, kind of the Kace—Grand Tableau JAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. New Opera House, Broadway, corner 29th street. al MONDAY, du PLEME San Francisco BIRCH, Minstrels, New | AN a Opera House, Broadway. "|Add Ryman, Add Ryman, | WAMBOLD corner 29th st | ‘The Great Ricardo, = Hundreds ‘ihe Great Ricardo, AND turned away | Mackin and Wilson, ad nightly. Mackin and Wilson, BACKUS. Street cars | Rudolph,Tremain, Peluam — may be or- | aid Barron, Seats se- dered at ten.| Matchless Quiutet, cured six Seats secured. | Mallaly’ days in Moral,goearly. | Saporb Orchestra. advance, VENTRAL PARK GARDEN, TO-NIGHT. THIS (SUNDAY) EVENING, SEPTEMBE @, ATS LAST GRAND SUNDAY GONCERT LAsT NIGHT BUT (WO OF THBODORK THOMAS! UNRIVALLED SUMMER NIGHTS’ CONCERT When a very brilliant and attractive, programma will be pertormed. | ADMISSION TICKETS 8) CENTS. ‘4o-morrow (Monday) evening, When compasitions by Danis c TUESDAY. Scandinavian night, wedish and Norwegian SEASON. By general desire GRAND WAGNER NiGUT, (Gyinsone AT CENTRAL PARK GARDEN. ONE GRAND GALA WEEK, COMMENCING WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 23, 1874. GILMORE’S FAMOUS TWENTY'SECOND REGIMENT AND, including the celebrated soloists, ARBUCKLE FEBRE. ec P. 8, GILMORE, REMEMBER THE OPENING NIGHT, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, Admission 50 cents. Tickets for sale at the office of the Band, $41 Broadway, and at the do EAD THE ARCADIAN. ‘Phe wittiest and most humorous periodical of the day. or, THE DEMON OF CENTRAL PARK, The celebrated TRINCULO LETTERS are resumed in To be had at the news stands, and at the offices, 32 Nassau street, New York, 2 _Pirst appearance of the sparkling and ever popular Song. Dance und Character Comediennes, THE FOY SISTERS, Jamming [1DA, in thelr fascinating and amusing Akets THE BAL MASQUE, (pe | with Ida’s Song of “Grimes’ Celiar Door.” Second week of America’s established favorites, and par excellence, the first Irish delincators on tne staxe, | RICKBY AND BARNEY, | © —— who will appear {or for the tirst time in an ORIGINAL SKETCI, written for them by Samuel Holt, Esq., ® TEN YEARS AFTER; | Or, KEEPING THE PLEDGE. © Aiso in an exquisitely humorous Musical Morceau, entitled THE HAPPY IRISH COU === 5 7 ——_—® ee a A a & CONC Iga S (iment aps ba ¢ Bat oP oe Rs < a 3 Ce Rahat 2S alesis lZR Ele zla ls eee els|eis Ela l Sle la ls giala rs Stel, gists E} a < aed 58 6 2 5 a 99 a | PCR oh i ace tiie = 4 a a (=| i=} a = ee Naa AMUSEMENTS. 4 BROADWAY’ | P)ALY'S FIFTH AVENUE THEATER, ‘Twenty-eighth street and Broadway. Begins at& Order carriages tor 11. seats may be secured ten days ahead. Mr. AUGUBTIN DALY Proprietor and Manager THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL A BRILLIANT AND ENTHUSIASTIC SUCCESR ALL OTHER NOVELTIES POS! PONED FOR TUE PRESENT. Mr, CHARLES FISHER... Sir Peter Teazle ©. GEORGE CLARK Charles Suriace Mr. LOUIS JAMES... Joseph Surface Mr. W. DAVIDGE sir Uliver Surtace Mr. ¥. HARD ‘ ‘Crabtree hr JAMES LE Sette Moses ; 1 Sir Benjamin Bacabite USSELL, : evoocengs se Ta ionrelens PEAK IS A as ir larry NY DAVENPORT! as. Lady Teazie RA GEWETT..........88 peared 1. GILBERT. as. Mrs “Gandour LICH GREY...) as. Lady Snecrwelh ‘E ’ at the Fitth The new ar- every hand. No t performe naa New York. Avenne Theatre hus t Tangement of the scenes is | more magnificent revival or. x ance of this tamous comedy tas been The TIMES says:— The stecess of the new , an of “The Senool for Scandal” is of so di acharacwer that a change of programme at the F nue Theatre is out of the estion. It would pe t itso liberal @ revival of so adurable a comedy did owds to witness it, and the public, in encoui Mir. Daly's splendid reproductions, simply jusur hope one hi amght co form in relation to the appreciatlveness metropolitan audiences. The “TRIBUNE” says w a brighter or more appreciative audience, en scene was as usual excellent * © ctr of the comedy after all is Joseph Sur- face, and rarely has it been better performed than by Mr. Louts James. © * Another most agreeable disap. pointment, we are glad to say, was the Lady Teazie of the night, and never, in a long experience, have we seen & more perfect periormance—so graceful, 30 touching— hay, in some of its tender traits so pathetic, than Mise Davenport’s in the screen scene. It wus ‘a marked triumph ofart. * * Karely has there been @ more per- fect representation thau thatot Mr. Chartes Fisher im Sur Peter Teazle. It was so, positively and relatively. * © Tt was a model periormance throughout. The minor characters were, as usual at Mr. Daly's, judiciously filled, some very good artisis taking parts pertiaps nos worthy of them, but dotng them very well. * * Let not our readers distrust tie Keneral praise we bestow on this revival, We cannot doubt it will prove gress G_POST SAY! hool tor scandal would is already prepared with THE EVENTS We do not doubt that th tun for montns, but Mr. | Bronson Howard's new play; “We oursolver preter te certainty of one good play in the present, to the c tainty of two good plavs in the iuture. There is a@ doubt that the “School for seaudal” is a good play, and we advise our readers to go and sce it at the Fifth Avenue, e THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL, EVERY NIGHT AT 8, MATINEs SATURDAY AT 1:39. ** Ori fe eats by mail, telegram or messen .* Orders tor seats by a 1, messenges ill be promptly responded to. BOX.OF NIBLO;8 THEATRE. iN ©. BR THORNE, : . Lessee and Manager DECIDED SUGUESS OF THE KIRALFY BROTHERS’ COMBINATION, On MONDAY EVENING and every night the grand Spectacular Drama of the DELUGE; UR, PARADISE LOST, with elegant Scenery ani most costly MISS JULIA SEAMA. d the entre y of Bi Mareh of 16) Female Warriors. ‘Grand Corps de Ballet of 20. THE FAMOUS BUISSET FAMILY, designated as “The Comets” in their astonishing performance. The Kiralty Sisters—LE, JEUNK, BONAY, Reconstruction of the Deluge Scene to-night. umes, SATAN ts, ‘The popular German Comique, GEO. 8. KNIGHT, in a new budget of Songs, Dances and Recitations. The unequalled Ethtopian character artist, in his eccentric Musical Comicality, CARRY DE NEWS TO MARY. Local Sketch tor the times— WESTON, ,THE WALKER. “) By Knight, Lang, Reed, Grey, Tierney, Cronin and Miss Addie Farrell. ——————— A new, entertaining Nubian Extravaganza— o- a Gad MIDNIGHT VISITORS. By Talbot, Goodin, amy, Marr, Gilbert and ierce. Serpents, Dragons, Fiends, Goblins and Ghosts, by the Company. z ® eed ‘An amusing Trifé, entitled THE CAT-A-STROFHK, by Lang, Leavitt, Myers and Holdsworth. a8 CHALLENGE THE WORLD ore to produce in a single evening a Melange of suc! XCELLENCH, BEAUTY AND VACIETY, and never before on a New York stage hus such @ GALAXY OF DRAMATIC LUMINARILS Deen collected as in the programme presented this week. BEVERY BVENING, at WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY MATINEE® at 2 o'clock. gsAdunlasion, Bie.; Reserved Seats $1; Family Circle, THK PEOPLE's VAUDEVILLE THE MORE NEW STARS THIS WE NEW ACTS, NEW FACES, NEW SPECIALTIES. Mile. ZOE, he daring Female Gymnast. Mlle. ZOE, MINNIE LODER, LOTT GRANT, JOHN CONKLIN, JOHN PENDY, Mile. ZITTELLA, THE ‘ARNOLD BROTHERS, THE GREAT RAYS" FRANK BELL, GEU, WARREN, Continued success and eleventh week of Mme. VIOLETTA PICAUTS FRENCH OANCAN, OR CHAHUT DANCERS, ela NEW SOLOK, NEW DANCERS. Nene wc: Admission, 50c. ; reserved ch 1; family circle, MATINKE WI SDAT AND SATURDAY At ey ‘OOD'S MUSEUL. woop's, P THE GREATHSE LIVING REERESENTATI rey B. > N ‘SENTATIVE OF THK LEGITIMATE DRAMA, ee DAVENPORT. 2 sday, Afternoon at 1 M. W, LEFFINGWELL, ROMEO JAFFIER JENKINS and Drama of DICK TURPIN AND TOM KING, ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY, Wf BTROPOLITAN THEATRE, 585, BROADWAY. Monday and Tu Evening 8 BULWER’S PLAY OF RICH TEU, (SoexsIGHT Norig J managers and others that the new arrangement of PRICE 10c. Matinees First appearance of the celebrated Published This Day. on O’KEARDON and his Tumbieronicon. TUESDAY Miss LULU DELMAY, and the charming Serio-comte Vocalist. A New Novel, entitled FRIDAY TONY PASTOR tn TWO NEW SONGS, THE IRIPLE MURDER; — Tbe glorious comic drama called will yy > 5 an arry Tooley. By P. T. BARNUM. NO SANFORD and WILSON’S new acts Sige MATINEB The FIELDINGS as “irish Thespians.”” on The great GARNELLA BROTIEKS. the present number. SATURDAY. WALTERS and MORTON'S Comics, — BILLY BARRY’S FOUR PROPHETS, Matinoos Tuesday and Friday. Ladies admitted free on Friday Bvenings. —MR. DALY BEGS TO NOTIFY La eee THEATRE, u GRAU, eee ++-Manager FOR SCANDAL,” SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, the "SCHOOL now playing to crowded houses at the Fifth Avenue Theatre, is entirely orizinal, and has been copyrighted according to law. Parties desiring permission to act the same wili apply to JOHN MOORH, Pitth Avenue Theatre. M IS8 BESSIE DARLING, IN HER NEW DRAMA, Her Face Her Fortune.—The above title and drama have been teed Geniate uk a) parties infringing will be dealt with to the tullextent of the law. SACRED CONCERT. the cnt MEE AMER AIMEE, ‘ entire new company. For one time only, ane tn TP PRINZESS Dis TREBIZONDIN oo New Costumes. Grand Chorus and Orchestra. Admission, 6) cents; reserved, 80 cents and $1 extra, according to location. ‘fiekets to be had from Wednesda; den and at Schirmer’s, 701 aad 263 at the Terrace Gar- roadway. 7 ELLOGG ENGLISH OPERA CALL, ‘the ladies and gentlemen engaged for the ensuin on Will please assemble at McVicker’s Theatre, Uhi- at LL o'clock on Monday, September 2s, 18/4. C.D. HESS, Director, D. KOLLING, THR #AMOUS GERMAN PIANIST and composer, who created a great sensation at the last classical concert, is now engaged asone of the pro- fessors at the Grand Conservatory of Musio, 12 Fi 8. JENCING, BOXING ACADEMY AND SHOOTING Gallery, 619 Sixth avenue.—Boxing taught in one th; superior Fencing Apparatus and Boxing Gloves send for cii Colonel MONSTERY, VARTIER'S OPENING RECEPTION DANSANTE, Beethoven Hall, 210 Fitth street, TUESDAY bVENING, September 22, at 9 o'clock. —J. MARS’ ACADEMY OF DANCING, 289 BLEECK- « er street, now open. Classes Wednesday and Sat- urday evenings. For terms, &c., send tor circular, Soiree Wednesday evening, sept 23, at 9 o'clock. SCOTMSH CONCERI.—SCOTT ONOERT, IN Lyric Hall, Sixth avenue, on Saturday evening, Sept. 3: the proceeds to go, to ‘the, widow and childred ofthe late James Tait, of Kiiuburgh, Scotland. admis. sion 50c, ECOND WEEK OF S BAILEY & 00.'S GREAT 25 CENT SHOW, on OF HOUSTON STuRET, EAST FO NS THIUMPH OF CHEAP Pri “BE FLOCK TO WE UPERIOR PERKORMAN OF THE GREAT MODEL EQUESTRIAN AND ACROBATIC TROUPE AND THE LARGE COLLECTION OF RARE BEASTS AND BIRDS. ALL EXHIBITED FOR © © RIVER, LOW PRICE OF 2 CENTS. BETTER THAN THE BEST. CHRAPER THAN THE ZAPEST. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PERFORMANCES, THE GREAT SEBASTIAN AND ALL THE PROMINENT ARTISTS, IN NEW SPECIALTIES, JERRACK GARDEN THEATR: T ja FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, GRAND OPERA NIGHT, BENEFIT OF CARL BERNARD, -MASANIELLO, Brodiliy Mice Louis Biltow? Nests, Bernard, Mme. fe je. Loui low, Messrs, Bernar. oe Weinlich, Alves, &c. Conductor, G. CaFloerg. Reserved Seats cun be obtained at the General Theatre Ticket office, 114 Broadway. NSTRUCTION IN THE DRAMATIC ART, RLOCU- TION, &0., BY AN BASY, NATURAL AND PRAO- TICAL METHOD, TO PERSONS PREPARING FOR THE STAGE, LECTURE ROOM OR PRIVATE THE- ATKICALS. "ADDRESS WILLIAM I. POPE, ACTOR AND ELOCUTIONIST, STEINWAY HALL, IOLIN AND BANJO—J. H. WHEELER, TEACHER, 1,378 BROADWAY, NEAK THIRIY-EIGHTH ST. HBATRE | TICKET OFFICE, ST. NICHOLAS Hotel.—Cholce Seats for the opera and theatres. News NOR ALL, INTHE EVENING TELEGRAM. TWO CENTS. MPRIVOLI THEATRE, Eighth street, between Second and ihird avenues. THIS (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock. and EVENING, at 7 o'clock, GRAND SACRED VOCAL AND INSTRUMBNTAL CONCERT. ission 25 cents. PAUL FALK, Propri ACPHERSON’S SOITREB DANSANTE AT HIS Academy of Dancing, 200 West Pony signa street, xt Wednesday evening, September 2, at 9. Hail to let for sociables, &c. r. RGYLE ROOMS, 6TH AVENUE AND WTH STREET SOIREE DANSANTE RVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY EVENING, RS. EMMA WALLER, ACTRESS AND BLOCU- tionist, will give lessons and propare ladies for the Stage. Address, care D. W. Waller (late stage manager Booth’s Theatre), 316 West Twenty-second street, NARD.—PRIVATE MUSIC LESSONS.—PIANO, VIO- OA tin Guitar, Organ, Flute, arp. Harmony, stnging day and evening. 34 West Fourteenth street Circulars mailed free, J. JAY WATSON, Musical Director. R, TOM KARL, PRIMO TENORE, ‘engaged tor the Adelaide pps Italian Opera Company from October for three months, will accent engagements fot Upera and Concerts previous to and atter the termination of his enwagemeut. Address A daly Westmoreland Hotel, Union square, N ork A YOUNG LADY OF SOME TALENT [8 DESIROUS of joining an amateur theatrical and literary asso- ciation of Lp ella Address CORA AC: SON, i fourth street, No, 468 West Thirty ANJO AND GUITAR TAUGHT PERFECTLY IN A single course 4 Yeenone; also 0 ail styles of dancing ig) HENRY I. DOMSON. 1 Koorth avanna Qugics, RESERVED &K#ATS AND BOXES FOR ALL OpFick & SCURRY 4 G08 MUSIC STORE, 3 CK. B, i UNION SQUARE. BEAWREN 18TH AND 16TH ATRBETS, MERICAN INSTITUTE. 43D. ANNUAL EXHIBITION Now open at AMERICAN TNSTECCTE HALL, Second and Third avennes, between Sixty third and Sixty-fourin streets, GRAND CONCERT BACH DAY, from 205 and 8 to 10 o'clock. Open daily, from 9 A. M. to WP. M. ‘Children hait price. Admiaston ‘90 cents. HE FALL GAMES OF THE NEW YORK ATH- letic Club (open to all_amateurs) will be held on Saturday, September 1g74 The games commence precisely at 2 o’cloek, and will consist of :— 100 yards ran; ! inile ran; 440 yards run; $ miles walk; half mile ran; pulling the shot (16 pounds), and running high jump. An elegant goid medal will be presented to each win ner. The club grounds are situated on 149th street, ten Tuitiutas walk from Mott Maven depot Entries close September 19, with the Secretary, N. KB. SINCLAIR, box 2S Post offics. Tickets may be obtained at Club Head. quarters, Nos. 4 and 6 Kast twenty eighth street, TY SHOOTING GALLBRY—AT COLONEL MON. SAGERTS New Fork: Salle Armes and. Sparsing Keademy, ‘Sixth avenue. Boxing taught in one month. Superior Fencing Apparatas and Boxing Gloves for sale. PE REMBARSALS OF THB ORATORIO SOCIETY ‘of New York will commence on Monday, the Zist inet oat Sovclock P.M. at the ohapel or De, Crosby's church, corner of Twenty-gecond street and Fourth avenue, | ARK THEATRE, Broadway, between Twenty-first and Twenty.seo ond streets, A BIT! MR. JOHN T, RAYMOND MR. JOHN T. RAYMOND as s OOL. MULBERRY SELLERS, in, MARK TWAIN'S MAKK TWAIN'S MARK TWAIN'S American Drama, “GILDED AGK “GILDED AGEI! BVERY NIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINEB. CADEMY, FOURTEENTH ST., ITALIAN OPERA, Mr. MAX STRAKOSCH has the honor to announce that the regular Fall and Winter Season ot Italian Opera, will be inaugurated on ‘ MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 23, on which occasion Verdi's beautiful Opera, LA TRAVIATA will be presented for the simuitancous introduction of the eminent artiste from Covent Garden, London, and the Tualiens, Paris, MARIE HEILBRON. as. MLLE. -VIOLETT, in which role she so inaugura: the late Loudon season : and of the distinguished ‘Tenor trom the Paris Italiens. SIGNOR BENFRATELLI....a8..... .......... ALFREDO supported by the adinired Baritone, SIGNOR DiL PUENTE......a8. oe .GERMONT SIGNGR LOTTL.,. - GASTON MISS COONEY. .FLO! MMB. SCHROEDER. ANNINA SIGNOR SCOLARA ‘DR. GRENVE MR G. F. HALL, THE BARO! SIGNOR CAPRA. THE MARQUIS ‘as. Full Chorus and Grand’ Orchestra. MUSICAL DIRECTO: SIGNOR EB. MUZIO ‘Subscriptions for etther fifteen or thirty cansecutive or alternate nights will be received at the box office daily from 9 A. M. to 8 P.M. until WEDNESDAY, September 23, when the sale of single souts and boxes for'the first and subsequent single nights of tho season will commence. Admission $2, Reserved Seats $1 and $2 extra accord- ing to location. Family Circle, $1 C° LOSSEUM, Broadway and Thirty-ffth street. In consequence of the great danger attending the pro- duction of Paris In Flames the management have de- cided to withdraw it for the present, substituting THE STORM OVER PARIS, Starlight Moontiht. Gaslight. Professor SEDGWICK'S Lecture on SALT LAKR CITY, The Devil's Gorge, The Sibyi’s Cave. PROMENADE CONCERTS by the following eminent artists:— Mme. Annie Kemp Bowler, | Mme, Emilie Gilbert, ater Rain, Mr. Tom. Bartleman, Mr. Charles Pike, Miss Lillie Andrews, Miss Annie Mackensie, Mr. J. A. EMIDY, Conductor. Miss ANGIE SCHOTT in a second series of MASKS AND PAOBS, and who will also exhibit her extraordinary actot BLIND READING, Punch and Judy. MOORE'S MELODIES, « with illustrations by MATT MORGAN, Open afternoon and evening from 2 to 5 P.M. and 7:30 to 10:30P, M. Admission $1. Children half price. No extras, (OA8D. MR SAUSE HAS THE PLEASURE OF AN- te, onomncine that he will give, during the tall and wis ro ‘a series of SOLREES DANSANTES, at Irving Hall, commencing September 26 and continu- ing ever Saturday evening, irrespective of the weather, fir. SAUSE. has not omy secured the advantages ot this elegant and popular ball room, with a large and efficient orchestra, but has also made’ complete arrange- ments to keep these entertainments worthy of refined patronage hy the rigid exclusion of all objectionable per- DANCING WILL Carat AT 8 AND TERMINATE APPLICATION FOR TICKETS MAY BE MADE TO Mr. SAUSE at his private academy, 212 bast Kleventh sireet; ateither of his public mies, Brevoort Hall, Monday and Thursday evenings: Masonic Hall, Tucsaay pnd Friday evenings, or at the box office of Irving Saturday evenin, V ALLACK’S, Proprietor and Manager...Mr. LESTER WALLACK Doors open at 7:30; commence at 8 P. M. SIXTH AND LAST WEEK BUT ONE of the brillantly succesiul engagement of MROJ. L. TOOLE MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, AND EVERY EVENING will be repeated Byron's Beautiful Dome@ic Drama entitled DEARER THAN LIFE, with Mr. J. L, TOOLE in bis ortzinai character of MICHAEL GARNER, as acted by him upwards of 80) times, In active preparation, a drama of remarkable inte: written oxpressly tor Mr. J. L, TOOLS, and odever ac in this city, called DIOK'S DARLING. , [RTHRNATIONAL MUSICAL AND THEATRICAL RR A connected with VERGER & CO., No. # Boulevard des Ttaliens, DRID, ST. PETERSBURG, MAPIENKA AND BERLIN. Musical and Theatrical prorwanos ip any part of Europe ae eee F_RULLMAN, M*™= BONEWITZ, VOLKMANN, 206 ast Mleventh street. Piano instruction to serious pupils and reading at sights, (in advanca) tor 20 lessons. ‘TRIO SOUNEHS will bo coutiaued Bor New Year. RDEN, T Arbucle, Lefebre, Lotech, Sohst, Brachi, De Carta: Kegel and ful Band Weaneslay evening? “Queen of the stage."—N Y. Tribune. The Hun! qariantamons Nightingais, with her new Grand Com, Sept 2, and on Saturday Matinee at 2 ILMORE AT CRNTRAL PARK GARDEN, Pull 2x4 Regiment Band and all the Soloists , TALIAN OPERA. CHORUS RBABARSAL and branches in LONDON, cae The agency 1s prepared to transact business with the, lar. banger) 114 Broadway, New York. Profesor of Music, playing four hands. VILMORE AT CENTRAL PARK GARD B-ENTREE OF MULE, ILMA DI MURSKA.—THE cort Company, at Steinway Hall, Sep A splendid, me for Wednesday night in The Chorus engaged for the Strakogoh Taller {ll meet for Lat the jasc Monday, September tc at {0 5. YRILLE DION AND A. P. RUDOLPH WILL Pla’ A sories match games of billiards at Mar row, = venting.

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