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Pete 4 a 7 sanity RDEKS WANTED. e & 1) YLOON, Wie PRivAr® TABLE: ALSO % 0 Reh )Withoat beard ceferences, 3B 43 way wentieth #troe ar Bron way. with fine ho LAMARTING FLACK (WEST TWINTY-NINTH —~A i » oom to ey with Boa } gO 8 large, haideoane eaclomaat house bas oll irs, lage to svery seHpes 3 BLOCK FROM BKOADWAY =A PRIVAT FAM. hte ieee contsiens and wile & seatly hed family Room on second floor, Witt. private © desired. Inquire at 261 West Thirly-third street. ARGE SUNNY ROOM, WITH GOOD BOARD, a table for married coupie: also accommodation for montlemen. at 23 Washingion piace, Letween Broad. ‘way and Washington squat ‘able Ro , at 217 West Four street; house strictly first class; reterences, teenth 2 LARGE HALL ROOMS TO LET—WITH BOARD, TO gentlemen; references, 117 Knst Fourteenth street. 6) BLOCKS FROM HROADWAY. FEW NICELY Bg nearer Ag en Os bg with + acco! exceptionable, No, Fourth strect. Ptionadle, No, 6h East 4, BAST IWENTY-NINTH SIRERT, BEWEEN FLETHL fuuhed Parior aud two of three ‘Asiroama onthe ar separate. with or witho ‘Sorbo insaconep oh AVENUE, BETWE ut private tape. TWENTY-EIGHTU AND ‘dhirty-second streets.—Second or Third Fiz ny lurnished, buth, aes with private tami re: hlrstelass full or partial mged. aided private table if oars A ress, Ww! nome and rex ire- or box e165 Po. New Yoru Are. ATANGE, NO. 76.—T0 LET, TWO ELEGANTLY 2a ee 2 pa A and Hooke ay paunoom end ion out private table; also Suit on TH AVENUE, BETWEEN BLEVENTH AN Tweitth sirects.—i:ntire Second Floor, six room: Both fn the sovcigus double Noses ds tien acne a coun? 0. jouse 45 Firth avenue ; pri- ding on the avenue, wu at reasonable rate: references exch aments, M. aS HE AVBNUK. OPPOSITE MADISON SQUARE.— Sant at Suit of Kooms, parlor, dining, bed and ing rooms, second story ir ont, fi tl and wite; private table, ‘No. We Finh nvenuee nat ies AVENUE, NO, 314, BETWEEN THIRTY-FIRST ‘and Thirty-second streets.—Suit of front Rooms on third floor, aiso single Kooms, with Bourd; reterences exchanged. $d 5 excell bath AND $6 PER WEEK.—VERY PLEASANT ooms, handsomely turnished, to let, with t Board. to'marned counles or gentlemen) gas, fire. Sol Last Thirty-third street. NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBE BOARDERS WANTED. EAST TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN BROAD- and University place.—A private family, use, newly furnished throughout one year ‘0, will gent, with Board, three large and two sing! Pleasant Rooms; reterences exch 44. West wint STREET.—FURNISHED ROOMS ‘on second and third floors to let, with good Board, from 96 to $8 for two; two large hall Kooms, $7 to $8 per Woek, with grate fire, 45, PARK AVENUE.—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ‘OD Rooms to Jet, witli excellent Board, at this hand- some private residence, at very reasonable rates; reter- ences exchanged. 4. EAST TWENTY-SECOND STREET, NEAR Broadway.—blegant furnished Booms, with first class Board, for families and gentlemen; table board; house newly furvished and painted, with modern im- Provements; references. 46m STREET, BETY BETWEEN FIFTH AND SIXTH AV- enues,--A fie Suit of Rooms on second (oor. to let, with Board; also handsome Kooms on sourth floor; ret- erences, No, 67. 4 Ww TWELFTH STREET.—HOUSE JUST opened; tine, large and small Kooms to let, with good Board. at reasonable rates; choice of rooms to early applicants; references required, 4 WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, NEAR BROAD- way.—Back Parlor, front Room and Ofiice to let, with good Board ; also a Jew table boarders taken ; terms: moderate ; reference, 49 WEST SIXTEENTH STREBT, BETWEEN FIFTH J and sixth avs.—Large and small handsomely fur- nished Koows to let, with Board, to families or gentie- men; prices moderate. 50 WEsT NINTH STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY and University piace.—Elegant Rooms, with southern exposure, to let, with first class Board, to tamt- ies or a party of gentlemen; table boarders accommo- d; terms moderate. 5Q) West WASHINGTON PLACE. —TO Li Bourd, two large Rooms on third floor Rooms on second and third floors, front; hot and cold Water; terms moderate. 5] WEST TWELETH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH and Sixth avenucs.—Board and Kooms may be ob- tained in a smail family, for @ family or gentiemen, o. moderate terms. 4. BAS? FORTY.NINTH STREET.—D. P. PETUS, eT tormerly proprietor of Pierrepont House and 8t. Cloua, offers Well appointed Rooms, first class Board, reasonable rates, In his tumily house; reference re: quired. GO WEST FIFTIETH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH and Sixth avenues.—A back Parlor, southern ex- josure, nicely {urnished, to reat, with Board: also hall coms ; private family; location unexceptionable; ret. erences. EAST fORTY-SECOND STREUT, NEAR FIFTH avenue.—landsomely turnished suit of Apartments to let on second toor, with privute table um desred ; location desirable; references exchange: $ ¢ ANDUPWARD PER WELK FOR FRONT ROOMS, with the best of Board, for fantlies or single pe at 188 Blecexer street; table Bo: meu; hot anc near Broadway, 1 outh Washington square (iow {ON PLACE (LIGHTH STREE yy CLS hands and completely refurnished : nd singe gentl oarders taken, excellent Gouble and single Rooms, with Board; terms moderate; | tuble boarders taken. RikT, 47 WEST, NEAR FIFTH AVENU 1" Desirable Kooms, large and small, to rent, with Board, tor the winter, 12 EAST SEVENTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN Fith avenue and Union square. let. with first class Board, handsomely furnished Suits of Rooms, on parior Boor, suitable for a tamily or party of gentlemen; relerences. PARK AV"UN and hall Koom, —PESIRABLE with Board, suitabie tor gentle- 1 FACING SIUYVESANT PARK, NO. ‘a large Rooms, with closets, nil in provements, handsomely furnished, with Board; re! erences, LARGE FRONT | i 70 IRVING PLACE (GRAMERCY PARK),—EXTRA 4) jarge, well iurnished, sunny Room, third floor: me nvenicnces; very jarge adjoining hall Room if re- qu 7 1 table first class, 7 house ai MADISON AVENUE.—A LARGE HALL ROOM an eo gentleman, wih first class Board; table 105 larg lh two Rooms on second floor, with Boara, for gen- tleman and wife or singie gentlemen, EAST TWENTY-EIGHTH 8S) RYET.—WITH Board. on second tloor, front, southern exposure, handsomely iurmished oom on fourth floor, WEST THIRTY-EIGHTEL Room and hall Room, also | STREET.—ONE OR | A-% NEAT, CLEAN, LIGHT, ‘35c., ec. and $1 per day: gentlemen and tamilies. Franktort House, corner Fraukfort und William streets. Open alt might, _HOTELS. WARM ROOMS, 250., ELMONT HOTEL, FULTON THROUGH TO ANN street, near Broadway.—Luropean pian: hours; Rooms, at low prices, MTY HOTEL—BROADWAY AND "8 HOTEL, CANAL STR ingle and double Rooms, the winter, at low rates; Orst class table and accoamo- dations; transient pt '. open all Se. upward; new family Kooms; Meals Very superior diminy rooms Gute Rooms singly and in suits, froin $5 to $15 per week, RELT, “AR BROAD- with Board, tor $5 per di ROVE HOUSE Broad wa. to $10 per week, $1 60 to $2 per day ; grounds for croquet, quoits, health 1 BLEECKER STREET, NEAR Rooms, with excettent Board, 36 t =Fin ift, Ae. OTEL ST. nished, an winter. Table ments: finest I 7 A PIERRE Hall, 56 War: Bayard sui 40e. or » per only. GY RMAIN.—SULS, NEWLY FUR- nd a few siiie Rooms can be had for the “hote. eievator and all modern improve- location, most elegant and select house im TOMKINS, Lessee and Proprietor. HOUSE-—ONE BLOCK WEST 0 ren street, Rooms £0 cents a da: ‘D HOTEL, 30 BOWERY, CORNER —2u0 Light fooms, ueatly turnished, night, $2 to $5 per week; for gentiemen | I vate famil be enjoyed; toc: Line of the Hai Post office, White Plains, Westehester county, . Y. HOUSE, PLAINSI ARK trom New | scyi good Rooms can now be had a OYAL VICTORIA HOTEL, sassau, N. For full intormation address J. 788 Broadway, N. Y. John ste ie Policies, M Laces, fair value. A on ian Policies, &e. John streets, EVOLUTIONS ARE THE ORDER.—A REVOLUTION COUNTRY BOAR. IRST GLASS BOARD CAN BE HAD INA PII. hawls and ocher Goods, or the same bought at HALF THE USUAL R. is house offers superior advantages a ly, Where all the comforts of home can | aiion eight minuces froin depot, on the rie Railroad. Address FAKM, box 207 N. J.—-ONE HOUR Iroad of New Jer- winter prices, M. B. CURTI», Proprietor. York by Central ft v., Bahamas. T. J. Porter, Proprietor. . LIDGKRWOOD & CO., Steamers sail every two weeks. LOAN OFFICES é BETWEEN FULTON AND vances made to any amou dise, Diamonds, Wate: NL 8) ch co loaned on Diamond. Watches, Silks, rs 101 nds, Watch Eleventh | Diamonds, Watches, | sonal Property tor ladies. T JACKSON'S, $05 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE atreet.—Money_ liberally ‘advanced on leweiry, Silks, Bry Goods and Per- ot every description. Private entrance 4 WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREXT.—A NEAT- LAE ly turnished Room, with Board: terms reason able. 128 EAST FIFTY-SECOND STR“ET, NEAR LEX- al ington avenue. furnished, gas, &c. 129 WEST THIRTEENTH STREET.—TO LET, +7 with Board, a front Room, with alcove, on sec- ond floor, and a front hall Room on third floor. 129 CHRYSTIE STREET.—FURNISHED to let, with or without Board: also table and transient boarders taken; dinner at 12 M. 132 CANAL STREET, NEAR BOWERY, —NICELY i furnished Rooms to let, for gentlemen or gentle- men and their wives; also good Board, wi ingle beds. required. relerene 15 WEST ELEVENTH STREET, NKAR BROAD- way.—Tiandsome turnished Rooms, with Board, to families or sigle genticmen; frst class accommodations ; Jurnished; day Board. 13 LEXINGTON AVENUE, CORNER OF TWENTY +) ninth street.—To let, with Board, one double and single Room; second floor; handsomely turnished ; Orst class house and table. house newly painted and 1u: 1 WEdT THIRTY-SEVENTH SYREET.—A PLEAS- ant Room to let, with Board; best reference given and required. 146" WAVERLEY PLACE.~HANDSOME ROOMS TO let, with Board, connecting or separate, single or double; terms, $5 to $10 per week. TH STREET, OPPOSITE STUYVESANT PARK, foar doors east of Second avenue.—A Suit of three 1 weil furnished Rooms, with first class Board; also single rences. oom, rete ] TH STREET, NO. 88, BETWEEN FIFTH AND Sixth avenues, everything first clase.—The Second Floor, with Board, to rent; private taile it required; a Roow for single gentieman or gentieman and wife. !147 14 ; without Board; transient parties; moderate terms; ret EAST TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET, NUAR Lexington avenue.—Pleasant furnished Rooms, With southern exposure, to let, with good Board, 10 single gentlemen, at trom $5 to $7 per week. WEST ELEVENTH STREET, NEAR SIXTH avenue.—Newly furnished Rooms, with or VW WEST TWENTY-FOURTH PRUET, NEAR Fifth Avenue Hotel.—Large single Rooms, newly furnished, for gentlemen and their wives or single gei- a tlemen ; house aud table thoroughly tirst class, \ EAST FIFVY-¥FIRST STREKT.—HAND*OMELY > furnished Rooms on second fivor to ler with rd, to gentlemen and wives or single gentlemen; 6 closets; hot and cold water. Boa) i 18 QEINTON PEACE qianti STREET), NEAR good opportunity to speak Frénch. tween Madison and fitth avenues.—iwo single table @hote. ITH STREET.—A SECOND OR THIRD STORY 1 front Parior, with Board; hot and cold wate: WEST NINTH STREET, NAR FIPTH AV! Gentlemen ; southern exposure. 16: 1213 } a handsom Room. with excellent Board, to gentlemen or gentleman , WE°T TWENTY-FIRST STREET.—TWO NICELY furnished Rooms, on the second floor. with rd; also hall Room, on the fourth floor; terms rea- Bo 40) ‘ 3 200 WEST FOURTH &8TREKT. nished Rooms to let, with o1 also Rooms, with Board ; $5 t6 $7 per week. FQ) EAST Forr EIGHTH STRt ys and handsomely furnished ki first class Hoard, in private family, WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET.—A NICE ly furnished Room to let, with Board, tor gen tleman and wife or single gentient DAT WEST THIRTY-EIGHTH STREET.—A SMALL, ©) private family living in their own tiouse will let turnished sunuy Room; also a smail NICELY FUR. hout Board ; PLEASANT to let, with and wite: reierence. Broadway.—Suig ot Rooms, connecting or sepur- ately, with or without Board, in iamily from Paris, A 18 AND 36 EAST IWENTY-HIGHTH STREET, BE. Rooms and nicely fitted up basement oom, with Bour. _ AL LEFLER, LO" Front Roo wlin Nourd: or medium sized Parlor And Bedroom, 68 West Nineteenth street. TH ST. WEST, NO. 416—NICELY FORNISHED and bath; $14 for two; also tront Itoom, $12 for two. © 20 due wisely furnished, second tyor Rooms to Yet, with excellent Board, ty gentlemen and wives or single Q] WEST THIRTY FIRST STRERT—TWO VERY large, pleasant Rooms, southern exposure, on sec- ond floor, tront, with Board; also hall Bedroom on third, Fear; references exchanged. 999, AST SIXTY-FIRST STRE 44 family, owning their own house, would let, with Board, a large, welt turnished Room (southern ex- posure) to a select party; terms moderate; reterence, 2 WEST THIRTIKIH STREET, OPPOSITE PRI- vate entrance to Gilsey House.—Second loor. fur nished, with first class Boar rivate table if desired. DOP _ STREET, 297 WEST. —HANDSOME | FRONT Roomns, with Board: also'a angle Room, $8. JOP, STREBT HAST MO, ONE RLOCK FROM Broadway.'-Handsome Rooms, newly furnished, en suite or singly, with or without isvard; references ex: EN CEES DOP STRELT, NO. 37 WEST, NEAR EIGHTH AVE- nue. oms to let, with board, to families or sin- Ne gentlemen; house, location and table firstciass; ret- rences. 22 EAST FORTY-NINTH STRE. furnishes suits and single Rooms; superior Board; house thoroughly tirst class: Tererences exchanged: hall Boom. 46 West Fitty-tirst street, 22 EAST FORTY-FIRST STRE 4 Bedroom; aiso sin suitable tor a tamily, with Boara. 2: D SIREET, $ handsomely furt Floor, with first ciass pri- vate table, at reduced prices, or will let rately, With or without Board; reterences. 23°. STREGT, 165 WEST, 14 BLOCKS Brondway.—Pleasant Rooms, en HANDSOMELY PARLOR AND FROM 7 suite or sepu- Fate, with Board and attendance; proper reierences ex- changed. 23” STRE 161 Wis’ AN LEGANT SECOND Floor, sully furnished, with or without private table; also large iront Room ;’ liberal table; references exchanged. 93) STR BAST.—EL GANTL' Rooms on drst and second floors, with first class table; private table on iyrst tloor if desired; references exchanged. 25 PERRY STRFET.—TO L#1, WITH BOARD large nicely furnished Kooms oh second and third suitable for gentleman and Wife or single gentle- te Room, ali nicely tarnisied, | Kooms sepa- | ' 246 236 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STRE! TO LET, Ie. with Board, in a first class house, desirable Room on second floor, suitable for two gentleinen; table unexceptionable; references exchanged. WEST = TWENTY-FOURTH — STREET.—A large front Room on the third floor, also a large one on the tour:h floor, with Board, to gentleman and Wire or single 307 WES? — THIRT" STR} Fighta avenue.—a few gentlemen ca modaied with Board and large Rooms on second story. ZL WEST THIRTY-PEFTH STREE?.—TWO NICE, furnished itooms to let, with or without Board, ina quiet, geniecl house, tor gentleman and wile of single gentlemen ; terms moderate. 319 LEXINGTON AVEN BETWEEN THIRTY- OLD eighth and Thirty-ninth’ strects—A hell Koom to let, with soard, to a single gentleman; reterences exchanged. 99] WEST THIRTY-SECOND STREET. —PLEASANT © 1 and ncely tarnished Rooms on second or third floor to let, with board; terms moderate. 355 WEST THIRTY-FIRST — STREET.—LARGE Oo) Kooms, nicely jurnished, southern exposure, to let, with Board, to fuinilies; good table. 4.06 floors, en suite or separately, exceptionuble private table; refereu sh a ] 268 BROADWAY.—TO L&T, FURNISHED ROOM ° 2 tor gentleman, with or without Board; terms very reasonable. WEST TWENTY-71TIRD STREET,—SPACIOUS and elegantly furnished Rooms, first and second ith superior Board or un 180 Kooms for gentlemen; SUIT OF ROOMS TU RENT—WITH BOARD; CON. sisting of parlor, bedroom and bathroom; located in Twenty-drst street, near Firth avenue; house anil ap- ointments first class. keier to H. RK, URBW, No. 3 ‘wo front Rooms, second floor, | ith Board, in’ private family; house heated, | ROOMS | | Liberal advances on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Sil- | | business confidential Watches, Jewelry, &c. Sume bought and sold. $175; $35; Pranoforte; Carpets, | 50 cents; Bedroom suits, &e. ‘aie vesidence 21 bast 20th st., near Broadway, | i T HYMAN vances made on Diamonds, Watches, Silverware, or will pay MERICAN Watches, Laces, valuables, &c. S, 710) BROADWAY—LIBERAL AD- the highest marset price (or the same. OFFICE—$75,000, ON _ DIAMONDS, Jewels, silver, India Shawls, silks, The utmost vaiue foaned, or will buy, Estaolished 18. J. H, BARRINGER, 735 Broadway, ONEY LOA D--ON DIAMONDS, WATCH verware and the same bo sold. GEORGE ©, ALL i 1,190 Broadway, near Twe: | HE COSMOPOLI'AN LOAN OFFICE, NO. 32 Ninth street, near Broadway, vances upon Merchandise, L Silverware, Fur confidential; closed on NASSAU 36 and sold. Koon Liberal advances’ ma, Jewelry and all kinds of Merchandise. AST makes liberal ad- 1 amonds, Watches, Jewelry rniture, Blanos, &c,' Busiuess siric turdays. opPosit on SUREET POST OFFICE — | Diamonds, Watches, the same bought | HAYMAN LHOPOLD. | | m I. 10 BOWERY, THE WELL KNOWN LITTLE | Store.—Money loaned on, Watches, Diamonds | and Jewelry; Pawnbrokers’ tickets bought; best price { | given for oid Gold und Silver. 9 40 © fourth SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN TWENTY vances made on Diamonds, Watcnes, Jewelry, =ilks, Laces and Shawls. Same bought aciuil, 685. Ul mercha: valu and ‘Iwenty-fitth strects.—Liberal ad- | ¢ { ae BE A i ARD. BROADWAY, NEAR AMITY STReET.—MONEY | liberally advanced on Diamonds, Watches, Jew- Pianos, Silverware, Silks, Camel's Hair shawls ndise , sane bought and sold. i, GEIGERMAM. 91g coldest ver, Laces, Ina: BROADWAY, NEAR TWi TeTH STi established aud most responsible offic ia Shawls, &c.; same boven . HERTS. BROADWAY, if Bi NTY-SEXTH 1.145 Be tweny-s0v oney loaned on Diamonds, Warclics, Jewelry, oilvorwarey silks, Pianos &c.; same bought aud sold; patior tor ladies; A assnitice: A* velvet wa $225; also Bradbury gravid Piauo. corners, tor $525. y veen Lighth aud Ninth avenues. Jor, Chamber. Dinin family leaving UCTION ROOMS, 39 EAST THIRTEE: Furniture, Pianos, Parlor & 60, Suits, Mirrors, Chamber Suits, complete, Dressing Cases, 1 Bullet, Carpets, Bookcase, A* r Furniture, tistactori, AS KLY «Furniture, ¢ My STHWALT & NTLSMAN IN NERD OF MONEY Wis mi do. brocavel, $115; ro) HALF PRIC D. MOUNT Twenty -fitth attended to. PERU SiS tALD 1. 9 ay BROADWAY, BRANCH «267 Shice, room 'B.—Paror tor Inaies, Branch | 1,207 broaaway. Money loaned on Diamonds, LINDO BROS. FURNICURM. D MONTHLY PAYMED rpets and bedding, at B. 8, 155 ant 157 Chatham street. Au | immense stock and iow prices. Great bargains for cash, iLL it, cost $460, for nt bine sitin Parlor & —SPLENDID SUIT OF RED PLUSH luut Furniture, with covers, 7 pteces, for arved Jegs, tour round Twenticth sirect, be- | ‘Cail at 32k We: - a | PAKLON SUIT, COVERED SILK | + $100; do., $10; Pranotorte, Par- | Furniture, a sacrifice; property | West 15th street, near Sth avenue. | NTH STREE! Mattresses, Exteusiou Tables, Wardrobes, Suits &c., at private sale at auction | city. Special attention given to outside sales by (TURE FC ds, Mattresses, te. : Call at ‘hairs, &c. fear 6¢ "S, 258 -EVENTH AVE e, NEAR Fect—Will be paid the highest prices pets, &¢.: all orders promptly aud € | A UCTION ROOMS, 190 THIRD AVENUE, BETWEEN Seven every descr may be found a ‘AT PRIVAT | terms $13 to $16 per week. | Twenty-third street Fifth Avenue Hotel. D} HORATIO STREET, NEAR HUDSON,—LADIES’ | AT 87 EAST NINTH STREET, BETWEEN BROAD. | Board and nursing during confinement; 3) years’ { way aud University place, cheeriul, handsomely experience Mra. MUNKOG HUuL. furnished Kooms, second floor, eu suite or singly, with on a eaEELEE ican die = Board; vacancy tor two table boarders; references ex- QS WEST TWELFTH STREET, NEAR PIPTH AVE, | changed. a nue,— joard, handsomely furnished suit of | ————— Rooms on second fluor; also Rooms on third tor; house | SMALL FAMILY HAVING A HANDSOMELY and rable first class; references. | furnished house willlet a choice of Rooms togen- | mee cE | ie a wife, with Board for lady. No, 1b West gg STREET, WEST, Nv. 126.—HUUSE NEWLY Wabi chotce Rooms, $7 upward; large pantry; le tor preferred; attendance good; references exchange 9 TH SUREET, NO. 18 BETWEEN FIFTH AND pant tront Room. on third Madison avenues. —| poor, pall Room connecting if desired; house and table ira Class; reterences exchanged. 30 EAST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET—A QUIET family will rent a third story front Room, algo two ‘hall Rooms, with Board ; reerences. 31 MADISON AVENUE, OPPOSITE SQUARE.—TWO front ooms on second floor, with or without pri- rate table, will be reuted low for the winter; also single ms. 33°, SUREE', WHET, 98 —HANDSOMELY FUR- nished front Room, with Alcove and Bedroom con- Aecting, with first class Board, for zeutieman and wite oF tamilies; $30 for two, Ore included; references, ‘REET, 190 WEST, NEAR BROADWAY. Handvomely furnished "front Rocm on. second Boor to jet, with frat class Hoard; re'ercnces exchanged, Joh with tres class Board; references 5 GRAMERCY PLACE as KAST) TWENTIETH Board, for gentiewan and. wite; slay a small hoor tor 36 EA°T TWENTY-SECOND SIREET,—THRER Board; rererences exchanged, iY-FIRST StRE furnished Suit of Rooms, with ihe comloris of & wefined home and hoveral table, also one square ktoom; streey).—Large front Room well turnished, good Gentleman : reasonable prices. large Rooms on second floor to let, with first class BG Rast HANDSOMELY WEST WASHINGTON UARE,—ROOMS, WITH Board, for gentlemen and their wives and single featlemen ; term: ‘ery moderate; location Arst class. 39 SEVENTH AVENUE, CORNER OF THIRTEENTH stroet.—Handsomely fernished Parlors, on second Boor With extension; ingle Rooms, with first class manent p and hows comforts, at reasonable prices to per- 8. TH t RTY-FIF m west STREET, — SRCOND ] floor front Room, with noard, 4} references exchanged, 9 penternm a0 & © THIRTIETU STRE’T.—AAL, «single gentlemen, with Boara. / NINETEENTH STRELT.—DESINABLE vith Board, for gentlemen and wives or ~); also table board; terms moderate ; rot. LL BOOM TO Bas NO, 12 WEST.—TO LET, WIth Fy - ut hoor, handsomely furnished, en house 9ud location ‘frst milies or single gentlemen; private table | ond street. FSIRABLE FAMILY AND SINGLE ROOMS; FIRST class Board exchanged in part payment tor good Bewing a Room unfurnished if desires ences. Address, for three days, B. M., 39 West third street. W igtes rahe SUITS OR ROOMS SINGLY, SECOND AND “4 parlor floors; private table if preierred, or Board jor lacies omiy: also smatier Rooms, Add week, SLCU KE, Herald Uptown Branch office, » for one URNISH&D KOOMS TO LET=IN FOURTEENTH street, near Pilih avenue —Vrivate family will rent one or two elegant Suits of Rooms, with private bath with or without Board; reterence required, Address COMFOR:, Herala onice ME * ® ERBEMAN, 22 East Thirty-eighth atrect, thas one elegant Suit, with’ private table, and two front Rooms on third floor, LEASANT FURNISHED ROOMS AND GOOD Board can be bad at 227 East kleventh sti be- tween Seconda and third avenues, meaty, opbosite SL Mark's church; location unexceptionable; reterences required, ARTIES WISHING A REFINED, SOCIAL HOM thay find such !n @ very desirable private how with or without Board. Cail ut No. 122 Kast Twenty: fourth street. ies ICHLY FURNISHED ROOMS AND SUITS AT Grand Union Boiel, Fourth avenue and Forty-first Street; dining rooms supplied with best the markets tur- Nish; prices moderate, G, F. & W. D. GARRISON, BUARD AND LODGING WANTED. YOUNG GENTLEMAN WISHES A WELL FUR. A nished square back Room. fire. &e., with good sub- stantial table, in a private family, where there ts some society ; location abeve twenty-third street und from Fourth to pixth avenues; reierences exchanged. Ad. dv stating tull particulars, price, &c., K. Y. 2, Herald office, POOR WOMAN WANTS TO GET BOARD AT $5 A Per month tor, her I7-months old babys country referred. Address Mrs. F., care box 2345 New Yor! Post office, Warne ae A YOUNG GENTLEMAN, WITH THE best of reterence, Room and Board, in. ce of city; private family preferred. Address M. 131 Herald ofiice. BROOKLYN BUARD, 15 ORERNE AVE UE, BROOKLYN.—HANDSOME ©) and well furnished Kooms, with good Table, at rea- sonable prices; house has all modern improvements: "h, Talmaxe's aad other churchets it Guyier' tral part | iF | | i | enth and k tecach streets Furnitu vi ‘esses, Carpets, & 4 ST. Satin Parlor -uits, cost $25), for $200, $ Ne Oc. fave steinway Fiano, $450; Library and Dining Furnt- ture; Turkish steads, Dresaing cloth Suits, 8: Cali three day: cw. Bedroom Sets, $60, $125; Bed. iush and bair- C.; @ vacrifive, | Sart, $90 ayes, Mattresses; rep, Paintings, Bronzes. Furniture, Beds, Bed ling, &e. ayMienis taken. week or month, Terms casy. ici ders KELLY & CO, by th corner of Twenty-fifth street and Sixth avenue. JASTABLISUED 1866.—GEORQGE A. CLARKE. MY ture, Cari monthly pay WR SALE—THE PARLOR AND BEDROOM FURNI nitnre, aud Fi yer OR SALE Furniture: ixitires of a new boarding house, with a Lease for two Apply at rooms 16, moval, elegant sets of rosewood, satin and brocatel pier and mantel Mirrors, Gornices, &c. ever article almost new. Apply at No, 65 West Fitty-sec | ond street, between nine and one o'clock only. PURNT. | pets, Upholstery, Parlor Beds, &c., by nts. 747 Broadway, Dining Room and Kitchen Furniture and 17 ana'18 No, 231 Broadway. VERY CHEAP—ON ACCOUNT OF RE | two new local Sketches, an MO. AMUSEMENTS. IMEATRE COMIQUE, Mr, JOSH HART. HARRIGA) s in PATRICK'S DA PARADE and the #-Li or, THE, IND CANUIDA An entire new BAL oltg of tun, Miss ALICE KENNETT, introducing tne Miss SADIE VIVIAN. Mammoth Star Troupe. Miss POLLY BOUTHL. Concluding with the drama, ‘62; or the BATILE CrY OF Fite KDOM. Stine W ATURDAY, Oo VN lirst week of MR. JAME ue, Mit. J, RIE HARRIGAN and WAIT, in the laughable sketch, THE CLANOGYs, First week of the wonderful Indian jugglers, YHiG LANGLOLs, two in numbe and the new drama, TH. NEW, Lost iN Me ST YORUM THEAT! MG y EVER AU, ZOLA... Lesseesand Managers. VY EVENING AND SApURwaY MATINGE ENGLISH OPERA BOUEY | BRILLAANT SUCCL OS of MISS EMILY SOLDENE. and her celebrated ENGLISH OPERA BOURFE COMPANY. TONIGHT, DEBUT OF Miss CLARA \Vé>EY, and last night but two of &VILVE DE BRABANT. ANE tn ber original role DRAGAN. M. MAKSHALL and BhVERLY as the GLNVARMES, SATURDAY, Al 8 YM. LAST This UF | FEN LVIEVE BRABANT, GENEVIEVE bu which will o¢ preceded by the tarce of fis ikon TUL, MONDAY BVENING, NOVEMBER 16, AT 8, Lecoq’s must popalar Ope ky Da MADAM ANGOT. LA KILLE Seats secured six days in advance at the box office of 's 22 Browd alroet the Theacre and at velmoui Qprere THEATRE, 64 BROADWAY, —- ——— ® OLYMPIC THEATRE, THE LYRIC QUEEN, Miss MILLY PILRIS. ‘The wondertul Man Monke: itr. GEORGE DERIOUS. GEOR 3 ‘The Irish Vocalist and Dancer, " Mr. WILLIS SCANLAN, RICKEY AND Barwzy, “" WTUMEAM SCANUA Mr. GUS, WILLIAMS, THE WARM SPUING INDIANS. THE MAKVsLLOUS FAUst FAMILY. THE LIVING BOUNTALN, SENORITA MOSTRJOS AND EXQUISITE LANG, JAS. VINCENT, A.J, LEAVIT KES ON WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. NOTICE.—On MONDAY NEXT another completesand eniire change. First appearance of the greaiest of all | Comic Vocalists, iss EMMA DAY; first appear- anee of the great LENTON FAMILY; first time of anew | Local Drama, by Mir. JOHN &, POOL, entitied TO-DAY, Y AROUND N&W YORK: iirst time, a new | culled A REMITTANCE PROM’ OMA; earance ot 3B LYMPIC THEATRE, Mr. JOHN F. POOLE... SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! | Through the courtesy of Mr AUGUSHIN DALY, Poote is happy to announce that he has effected an eu- Bayement, ata salary of $400 per Week, with THE GkHATEOt COMIC ARTI UNIVERSE, IN 1H Mr. SOL SMITH RUSSELL, | Mr, RUSSELL will appear upon MONDAY EVENAAG NeXT, NOVEMBER 16 IN His INIMITABLE CHAKACTERIZALIONS. n addition to Mr. SOL SMITH RUSSELL will appear NeW STARS, including Miss EMMA DAY, the it Of serio-comic vocalists, A NeW LOVAL DRAMA, 624 BROADWAY | . Manager i Ke great other novelties, for NDAY NEXT, NOVEMBHEK Ib. BHrorey ACADEMY, MIss NEILSON, MISS NELLSON'S FAREWELL, i MONDAY BVENING, NOV. 15. . RUMEO AND JULIE? Admission, $1; Reserved Seats jc, extr Soe. rorsale ut it Broadway and Brooklyn Academ: Grund Combin Cav A LA FIGLIA De Mile. HEILBRON, =tgnori BED LAK, and the tamous third a ERNANI. Mile, Maresi, Stgnor Carpi, Dei Puente and Fiorini. ee 1 Directors and Conductors—sig. Muzio and jehrens. Admission, including reserved soats $2. Tickets for | demy, 944, 701 and 114 Broadway. { LLE, EMMA ALBANI IN HER OKLEBRATED role ot GILDA, tn RIGGOLETTO, at the Academy Of Music, to-morrow (I'riday) evening, Oye OF THY TRINITY, | | | 1¥.—GRAND COMBINATION MATINE Adunission $: J of no corner Ma’ avenue and Forty-second street. THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER U2 LTA, At Valli WCLOCK, AND CONCERT by the Choir of the church, consisting of th Mme, M. SALYOTEL, Mr. JOUN J.D. IRE Mra J. M. DAVIDSON, alt AND A CHORUS OF FORTY VOICES, Mr JH GU totlowing artists ILD ++. Accomnpamst. -Orgamist and director. 0 he had at Schirmor's. 701 y and 39 Union square: y ny ns brothers’, 1.164 Broad we Mart Heuser’, 54) Broad- way; at (he pritictpal boossturys, and of Mr. James wigg ‘sexton of the Church ot the Holy Trinity), 138 | Ps ss FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, NEW OPEKA HOUSE, 1 ast Foriy-fith street, and at the church. t Broadway, corm nty-ninth street. “THERE'S MILLIONS IN 11.” First appearance of WILL VANE, the great Banjo Pi MKS, JARLEY'S WAX WORKS, NEW SONGS. DANCES, JOKES, &C. RECEIVED WiT lt SCREAMS OF DELIGHT. Street cars may be ordered at 10. Seats secured.” Mora!—GO BARLY. FAMILY MATINEE SATURDAY, AT 2 M. A.—AS‘OCIATION HALL, third street and Vourtn avenue. Professor SUEPPAi!), of Chicago, the famous “Key Note, will Lecture on FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 15, “THE TONGU«." Adinission, 40 cents. yer. TWENTY- Y PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, &C TENTION PLANO DEALEERS.—UALL AND SEE he best low priced Pianos ever readin the New York market. C.D. PEASE é& 0, Nos. 244, 246 and 248 West Twenty-se —FoR RENT, UPRIGHT. SQUARE AND GRAND A.W Pianos of oe own make; also for saie, a number Of fine second hand Pianos, m pertect order. ‘WILLIAM KNABE & CU., No. 112 Fitth avenue, ab Sixteenth st FINE ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND HANDSOME Pianos to rent at HAINES BROTHERS’ Piano Rooms, 27 Union square. New Pianos on instalments or low 1oF cash ; two Pianos, been used u litue, very low for cash. MAGNIFICENT 734 OCTAVE PIANOFORTE, FOUR round corners, carved case, oyersirung bass, patent piebrated maker ; cost $30, 1or $250. Residence aY Rast 20th at., near Broadway, TSOHMER & 00'S, M9 EAST FOURTEBNTH Al Street, corner of ‘Third avenue—A fine rosewood Piunotorte for $125: Pianos to rent, also Pianos tor cash or instalments at lower figures and better terms than any other first class house can oiter. agrafl BEAUTIFUL NEW STYLE ORGAN FOR 35% Burdett Organs at prices to suit the times; Pianos very cheap. Call and secure a bargain. BILLINGS & WHEKLOCK, 4 Kast Fourteenth street RION PIANOFORTES TO RENT—10 RESPONSI- bio parties: Uprigtits, Snares aud Granda; all 7h dctaves and new or nearly so. ARON PiANOFORT: COMPANY, No. 5 East Fourteenth street. OCTA\ E ROSEWOOD PIANO- le order celebrated maker, tor torte for sale; 1 3275; Parlor, Chamber, Dining Furniture; a sacrifices soverty tainily leaving city. 9 West Lith st, neMr ih ay. SIX STOP ORGAN—COST $200, FOR $35; A ROS! wood Piano, $75, rent $3; new Pianos tor rent lot GORDI 3 East Fourt str’ BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD SEVEN OCTAVE | Piano will be sola or rented, $5 monthly. round | arved legs, overstrung. Seen atJ. BLUDL4,'S, y place, near Broadway. | street, side entrance, BALTH LI Buuier's Machines, in pertect order, second hand, Address, stating price, box 4,851 Post oftlee. FFICK FURNITURE Desks, Tab in good order. seen, box 355 Post oilice, ANTED—1 feet slate ockets; must 118 Post office. aD Ww Wasnin large, fine engravings: for both; formerly | publisher, Hy Dressed ahyw hi _ TH TSTHIS BVE! Dediltty and Speci Remember th | Fourth street. geum inthe world. Admission Svc. seum. SPECIAL o'clock ai Broad way, between Houston and IOLLEGE 0) Cc The first conversational lecture of this sea: delivered by Professor &. W. evening, ats ace and W, BY. order, o'clock, subje dress the meet trical Therapeuti mission—Gentleme: address . bi ly “WANTED ‘TO PURCHASE, criey ‘place, y are mivitedc o be pre: ML. M. P ITY. . Ebetl will deltver a popular Lecture at the | International Academy ot Natural scie Cooper Union, on and Physiology.” iitustrated, | Prot, tele will wise Ad | | 200 OND HAND AND MISVIT CARPETS—ALL | terns; English Bruavcls, Three Ply ap, at the old place 112 Fulton T BARGAINS—SEVERAL FIRST CLASS PIANOS, | new, of different makers. CALENBERG, .. ore, W East Union FT.—WANTED, ONE OF MANN'S OR WANTED—CONSISTIN! airs, Stools, Clock, Copy Press, &c.. dross stating where (hey may be je, Chi ‘O PURCHASE, TWO ROSEWOOD 54XT hed Billiard Tables, either carom or four be cheap for cash. Address R. K., box FINE ARTS. ASTTINGTON'S RECEPTION” gion and his Generals,” wagpificent handsomely framed Gil; 823 $25 cach, Callat or send ord Mercer streot (sigier’s Building). Ex: ere, BLE LECTURE ON NERVOUS 1 Diseases at Dr. Kahn's Mue address, 683 Broadway, near | The largest and’ most magaiticent mu- | Nigit At 8 1 of Anatomy, 613 ker strects, » LEOTURES — & it the New York Mi ¥ PHARMACY, New Yors, Nov. 12, 1874. ‘will be Bedford this (hnarsday) | ‘clock, at the College Kooms, University | Members and all interested sete IXOTTO, Secretary. eund Art, is 7% | omy | hursday evening, Noveraber 1, et—“Comparative and Human An upon the “steolerian System uf, blea For BA eund the Formation of a Vlas," &) cents; ladies, 20 cents, the Committee, ‘or ALBERT renee EBlecirical lusutute, Zl Fulton \ | taken; re hor | ate NT 1ONED 74% OCTAVE ornered Piunotorie for sale, cost $1,000, for $280; Stool, Cover, &c.; best city makers; guaran yours. Call at private residence 12) West 2d | hav. LADY WILL SELL A HANDSOME STEINWAY & Sons’ rosewood Pianotorte for less than $200; in | ect order: modern inprovements ; round corner: t powerful tone, 28 Third street, ncar Bowery PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELL THEIR ELEGANT | four round Decker & Bros. Pianororte, at a sacrifice; | a brilliant toned Tie octave, richly carved. rosewo case, tuilagrafe, overstrang Piano, having all improve. | ments, printed giarantec, bill of sale, cost $97 N. B.—stool, Cover, Box Yor shipping. Also 7 upright Piano, one-fourth cost. Call at private r 210 West 21st st. ROSEWOOD — PIANO. and legs, & berfect gem, o cmiekering, $160; sreinw ton place (Eighth st tor octave | idence | ARYED MOULDINGS | ; four round cor- Peek & A 2 sae | UTIFUL X% OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO; | arvedlogs; overstrung; allimprovements; tully anied; $-69; mauutaciory price; tustalments ent R. CABLE, West Twenty-third atreet, newr Sixti aventc, UL ROSEWOOD OCTAVE round provements, +. $100, with Cover and stool. 24 East 1 street, between 2d and dd RARE CHANCE--AT A BARGAIN, A FINE assortment of second hand Steinway grand, square &nd upright Pianos: also those of other makers; every snstrument in perfect order. | ATRINWAY & SONS, Steinway Hail, New York. Ms BEST PLACK TO UPRIGHT | and square Pianos and Organs, at reasonable prices; Chickoriag's, Stel Way's and others. +S. BALL & 00. 15 Bast Fourteenth street, ) BEAUTIF ranofort ebrated ma ANTED—A SEOOND HAND CABINET OR PAR jor Organ tor a mission school. Address immed siating lowest price aud iui particulars, Dux L713 Vost office, New York. PIANOS AND ORGANS, NGW A § hand, of Hrst class makers, will be suid at lower prices for cual. of on Fustulents, during tis tom HORACE WATERS 9, 481 Broadway, tran ever bes | tore offered in New York, A specialiy—Pianos and Ut> | “wus \O We UNL LAB rout mvUeY Vays ior Het R 12, 1874.-TRIPLE SHEET. | FRANK GItAkD | Dances (by permission ‘ot Messrs. Birch, W ' circle, 50 cents: privi.e Boxes, $10 and 812. | the brilliant Mak | Philharmonte society, anransnrnceneron AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. 00's MUSEUM, ete Woop, | Palys FIFTH AVENCE THEATRE, wv" ata OtVRR DOUD Brron. S| Diet ee unt Broadway” Bowins at 4; over at toga . rio : . BYR Nap ONLY WEN USD AY MATINEE Proprietor and Manager. r. ee Rt * MoKAY. powsrn inti. EVERY EVENING THIS WELK, CADEMY, FOURTBENTH STREET. ALBANT. MASKS AND FA0ES. trakosch Italian Opera. Last week but two. FRIDAY, Nov. 12-Mile. EMMA ALGANT in her great role of GLLDA, in Verdi's grand opera, in four acts, BIGOLETTO, Mile, EMMA ALBANI,. so. GILDA Miss ANNIE LOUIS" ©. ~~... Madelenm Sianor CARLO CARP... .06. -Duke of Mantua nor TAGLLAPLETRA (dret time) Kiyoletto Si Signor SCOLAR. ne Full Choras and Gr: id Orchestra. Musical Director and Conductor. .-ignor E. MUZIO fe. (O-51IGHT ae Nov, 12—Newark Opera onse— AUST. SATURDY, Nov, 14—Grand Combination Matinee. LA VIGLIA DEL RKGGIMENTO entire, and the fmous third act of EKNANT, which wade so great an iinpression on Monday SUNDAY, Nov. i5—Grand Opera Hous of Herr CAL FORMS in IL BAKBIERE D! SHVIGLIA, MONDAY. — Kirst periormance of V S MESSA DA KEQU H ITALIAN OP) PANSY, und reappearance in New York of the world re- nowned Bassy, CARL FORMES, Rossini's charming opera IL BARBIERE DI SEVIGLIA, Mile. BLANCA DONAUAO. Sicnor DE BA-SINI, Siznor DEL PUENTE, Signor FIOMiNI and CARL 'PORMAS, in his great role of BAsiulO. Grant Chorus and Orchestra. Dir ctor,. Mr. 8. BEHRENS. Family Circle, We.; General Ad- mission, $1; Reserved seats, 0c. extra: ‘Parlor Chairs, $2. For sale at the Academy. M4, 7H and U4 Broadway, and at the Grand Opera touse throaghout Sund: LBLO'S, C. i. THORNE... . Lessee and Manager ast N' wo of Observe the Prices: Orchestra, $1; Parguette| LAS! NIGHT BUT TWO Circle, Toc.; Dreas Circle, | LAST NIGHT BUT 1WO bi ‘Y, 26¢.; Private} LAST NIGHE BUT TWO Band $10. BOISSET FAMILY. BETTY RIGL, BOISSET FAMELY, REALTA. LAST NIGHT: Last Nigiis, Last Sights, LAST NiGHTS. FRIDAY—Beneit ot FRIDAY—Beuent of Miss JULIA SEAMAN, JULIA SEAMAN, IBLO'S GARDEN. EXTRA ANNOUNG SEVENTH ANNUAL BENEFIT OF THE BK, P.O. ELKS, THIS THURSDAY AFTERNOON, November 12, commencing promptly at 1:3), _ stage Manager ‘Musical Director MENT, HENRY WANNEMAGIBR 7 PROGRAMME to commence with the following named gentlemen, who will appear by the kind permission ot Mr. Dan Bryant, in their celebrated Parior Entertainments :— NELSL SEYMOUK, Bones, BOB HART, Tambo, W. H, BROv KWAY, Interlocutor. VOCAL CORPS. CHAS, TEMPLETON, J.J. KELLY, FRED WALZ, W. RAYMO JoskPH NORKI INSTRUMENTAL, é S. MORKISON, J.B. DONNIKER, PRANK LER, J. SCHOTT, JAS JOELL, J. SIVORI, A. WEBER, 'G. BRUCHNES, Grand introduction, “La Fille de Madame Angot,” a Instrumental and Vocal Corps Kitty Mageo”” wa. J. Kelly nic Dity. . Bob Hart diver Thi ong the Gold’ : Raymond he Drv Goods Ciera” ise seymour | he Birds will Come Agi Oe. 8. Templeton “You never miss the Water ti the Well ruus dry,” Fred Walz Offendachiana. ... .By the Entire Company W. WeNaY KICK, the great primadonna, i Burlesque Ballads (by permission of Mr, Dan Bryant). FREDEKIC MACCABE, justly known as one of the most complete and graccful artists of the age, who will appearas the street Minstrel, trou his original enter- tainment, Begone Dail Care, W. COURTRIGHT, tu his original sketch, entitled My Only Friend, MiSS JENNIE MORGAN, in her beautiful Ballads (by kind permission of Mr. Tony Pastor) GILMONE and SMITH, txercises on Parlor Skates. ADD RYMAN will deliver his celebrated Discourse on the “Affairs of the Day” (by permission of Messrs. Bireh, Wambolt € Backus). | MACKIN and WILSON, in their celebrated Songs and | ndold & | Backus). SOL SMITH RUSSELL, in his Facial Delineations (by permission of Mr. Augustin Days. | TICK wT-OF-Lis, Bob Brierly Billy Hare | Hawkshaw..Archy Haghes Jim Dalton. May Kdwards....Wm. West John Queen (oy Kind permisaon of Mr. T. 1. Donnelly.) HOGA permission of Mr, and EMERSON, in their Songs and Dances (by Dan Bryant). MISS NULLY PIERIS, the New York Favorite, in a selection of Popular Ballads. WASH ANTONIO, GEO, DUNBAR, CHAS. JOHAN. OFF, in La Perche Equipoise. NILES and EVANS, in their celebrated Spectalties, in- cluding their latest, Kiding ina Sirget Our (by perms- sion of Mr, Tony Pastor). The celebrated BOISSET FAMILY, in their Great Act, entitled THE COM«TS (by kind permission of Kiralty Brothers). ‘The Virtuoso, LA JEUNE BONNAY, ina Grand Xilophone Couicert (by kind permission of Kiralty Brothers). AULD L NE B EVOLENT AND PROTECTIVE ORDER OF ELKS, $1; secured seats, $1 50; family Box sheet | now open, and Tickets tor sale at Rullman’s Ticket office, 11a Broadway ; Pith Avenue Hotel; Windsor Hotel; Met | Fopolitnn . otel book stand; Colonel I. Allston Brown, No. 9 West Fourth street: Josep &, Waring, 90 and 93 | Bowerv, and at the Box office of the Theat ipoos THEATRE, ROSS, J Cc BE General admission NINTH WEEK ‘of the PREVAILING THEATRICAL SENSATION. SOTH NIGHT, THURSDAY, 12TH, 68/H PERFOKMANCE, JOHN T, RAYMOND in his great character of COLONEL MULBERRY SELLERS, in an Am A SUCCESSION OF CROWDED HOUSES. SLOUR« SEATS IN ADVANCE. Untal turther notice, EVERY EVBNI\G AND SATUBKDAY MATINEE. ¥. D—SELLERS—TWAIN, ‘Order carriages at 10:30. “THERK'S MILLIONS IN IP! MUSEMENT MARVEL OF THE AGE. THE SUCCESS OF THE CENTURY P, T. BARNUM'S GREAT ROMAN HIPPODROME, | AFTERNOON AND EVENING. AST MENAGERIE OF RARE WILD BEASTS! | ST MENAGGRIE OF RARE WILD BEASTS! Upen dally trom} to Sand 6:30 to 10. M. | days ot the RAND CONGRESS OF MONARCHS! GKAND CONGR&SS OF MONAROUS! This brillant pageant, representing, in one gorgeous | Procession of gilded chariots, prancing rr Mulied horsemen, the leading sovereigns ot hations, will shortly be withdrawn, to give place to x and still more costly enterprises of an cquesirian acter. For similar reagons must soon be discon- tunued the BEAUTIFUL ENGLISH STAG HUNT, ITIFUL ENGLISH 8TAG HUNT, the most chaste and refined exhibition of male and female equestrianisin ever produced before the American public. U1 it are witnessed all the incidents | of englind’s most aristocratic amusement. One hun- | dred young tadies ana gentiemen join in the chase, ren- dered truthtully correct by the présence of genuine E lsh hounds, wild deer, noble thoroug! ed horses brave ana deautiil women. The beauttul spectacte | is now given at both day and evening exhibitions, and is viewed with maltigled der aud admiration by the ee and most fasnionable audiences ever as- sembied. | Real Indians. THE THE V Closi INDIAN LIFE! INDIAN LIFEt INDIAN LIF I Real Squaws. | INDIAN LIFE INDIAN LIFS! Real fap 00808 (4). MISS MAUD OSWALD AS SUNLIGHT? } ALL THE GREAT RACES IMPROVED! | ALL THE GREAT KACES IMPROVED! | DONNYBROOK FAIR AND LANCASHIRE RACE: DONNYBROOK FAIR AND LANCASHIRE RAC Entertainment commences with | OF THe MONARCHS, prorey, at 2:30 and § o'clock. Seats secured six days in ad- Box office open trom 9 to 4. i St Grand Amphitheatre r vance. win active preparation, and will soon be produced, | My nti QE ESTRIAN BCENt OF ORIENTAL a GRA JR, entitled SPUBS IU AT PEKIN! PETE AT PREIN! The world renowned JACKLEY TROUPE to appear soon. CADEMY—MTH ST. VER T'S MASS, MONDAY BVHNING, Nov. 16, first performance of VERDI'S MESSA DA REQUIEM, in complete form, with Powertul Chorus 'and Grand Orchestra aud the PRINCIPAL ARTISTS of the STRAKOSOH ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY, under the direction of Signor K. MUZLO. Reserved seats in palcony and second-row boxes, $8. Seats may be secured at the Academy, 701 and 114 Broad- way. ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSK, 201 BOWERY, SEE THE GREAT LECLATRE BROLHERS, In CRYSTAL PYRAMIDS, HAT SPINNING, ote. NILES and EVANS NTE? SS MORGAN SISTERS, an " , GAN TONY PASTOR IN HIS LATEST SONGS, BILLY BARY, LARKY TOOLEY, all the tayorites, MATINEE on T Notice—.LADI UESDAY andl FRIDAY, ADMITTED FREE UPON TUESDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS, One ticket will then admit | both Indy and gentleman, AST DAYS, Last DAYS, LAST DAYS of the GRAND becbeie > 3 EXHIBLTION ‘ot the AMERIVAN INSTITUTE, Admission 50 cents. Second and Third a and Sixty-third street _ THE LATEST NEWS IN THE EVENING TELEGRAM TO-NIGHT. LAST DaYs, UMUSICAIR ESSRS, R. & C, MOLLENMAUER, the accomplished musicians are engaged at the NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, No, 5 East Pourteenth sirset, next to Delmonico’s. Uk NEW YORK CONSERVATORY. AMATEUR ORCHHSTRA meets Thursday evenings: at No. & Kast Fourteenth street, next to Delmonico’s, ANTOINE KELFF, Jr., Vice President ot the New York Conductor, AMALEUR MUSICLAN® desiring to become members are invited to be present with their insiruments tats (Thursday) evening, at 8 o'clock. ANTED—SOPRANOS, CONTRALTOS, IY ior Prtande >| A bassos for gral voluaicer choir. Apply, in to Dr. RELLEY, 195 Sixth avenue, any tS tom TED—10 SOPRANOS, CONTRALTOS, TENORS ws and basses for a musical enterprise ; alwo ore tral peronnere (amateur aud professional) Cas; ‘or articulars address, stating capacity, YRATORIY, jocald Uptowa Branch oillce | assuming the title ci | BRYANT'S MINSTKE Ls: Mr. CHARLES FISHER. Miss FANNY DAVEN?PO! Mr. D. Mrs. LOUISE: Mr. BT. KINGGOL! packs, | ii ALICE GREY: FACES, | Mr. HARDENBE. Miss NELLY MOWT! Mr SOL RUSSBLL BISON His . OWEN FAW HART CONWAY, wr. WHUTIN Mr. JENNINGS ONLY MAIINEK of MASKS AND | 0 ASKS AND FACKS, vember IT—SCHOOL WOR SCANDAL, WEDNESDAY, November 18—MASKS AND PACKS THURSDAY, Noveuber 19—-CHOOL FOR SCANDALw FRIDAY, November W—MASKs AN) FACES. SATURDAY, November 2i—siter long and costly re THE UsAkT OF MID-LOTHLAN, Mr. B it's beautifal romantic Dram: ALLACK’S, , Proprictor and Menager..Mr. LESTER WALLAOK LAS! TWO NiGuis Last TWu NIGuts AND LAST MATINER or LAst MATING THE ROMANCE OF A POOR YOUNG MAN. _THE KOMANG OF A POOR YOUNG MAN. ‘Wy aneac ‘KS. tas Last * = = matinee ee 238 Last § 8 § fe 3|3] aA lA | Be 5 INES: Last § 3G MATINED —— ae of the KOMANCE OF A POOR YOUNG MAN KOMANCZ OF A vOOR YOUNG MAN ROMANCE MAN. OF A POUR YOUNG ALLACK Proprietor and Manager..Mr. LESTER WALLAGK, Poe frst appearance of the irish Dramatist ond Actor, Mir. DION BOUCICAULT, the creator and delineator of MYLES NA COPPALBEN, KERRY, O'DOWD, BHAUN TH POST aad the author of. Colleen Bawa,” “Arrait-na- O'vowa,” “Lue Irish Metres, Love in a Maze," "tip Van' Winkle,” "Mina" id Heads 4 Young tearts"” “Woman.” “the Og Vessie Brown,” “Love au. Money “Formosa, im sSozenel," * Corsican Broihers," “Hunt “Belphegor,” “Janet Prid “Napoleon's Old Guard,” The Late ot an Actres: “Jeanie Deans,” “1 Downs ater ‘Dark,’ uvretie,” “Streets of New The Padntom,” “Fatst and Marguerite,” “Led On SATURDAY NEXT, November 1. Anew aud original irish play, enitied fui SHAUGAUKAUN, is now in preparation, under the superintendence of the author, the Drama will ve iljustrated with new music com- and old irish Mélodies selected, by Mr. Zhomag ‘The Romantic Scenery by Messrs. Matt Morgan, Isher- Wood, Clare Morris aud Tillie. ude pert ir. He ONTAGUE will appear in a let the English Onticer. Miss ADA DY. as a Western Irish Girl, Mr, GILBERT as tho Parish Priest, Miss JEPFRYS Le WIS as the irish Heroine, Mr. BECKETT as the Approver, Mr, ARNON as the Jackeen, Miss LONE BURKE as the Peasant Girl, Mr. POLK as the Fenian Fugitiv Mrs. 5: FTO. as the Keener, Mme. PONTSI as the Irish Mother, and Mr. BOUCICAUL|, as her son, the Saaurhraun. Ou SATURDAY NEXT, Sovember I, FIRST NIGUT Ov THE SHAUGHRAUN, XRAND OPERA HOUSE. REOPENING Lessees and Manayers.. ARALFY BROTH E! This magnificent eign ore will MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 3, the attraction to be a superd revival of the BLACK CROOK, ements Tie RIP VAN WINKLE. JOSEPH JEFFERSON. American legendary ———+ Mr. In the charming written by Dion Boacicault, kssq, Washington Irving's romantic story, ie INKLE, er. ‘The play his advantazes of beautitul and appropriate. scenory, and a cast making a tall drafton the strengts of the company of Booth’s Theatre, Mr. JEPSON willappear every aight of the week, (eave Saturday). and at the SATURDAY MALINEB, On saturday evening next, Nov. 14, MISS Kate will make her first appearance on any stage, and in the part of PsG WOFFING) ON, in fom Taylor's dramitiza- tou of Charles Reade’s novel, MAsKS AND FACKS. pii® BOX OFFIOR Ig OPEN CONTINUOUSLY. EVERY rom 8 A. M. tol0P, M. Seats for MISS FI DEBUT may diso be purchased. ts oes LYN THEATRE. ing the ereat act MR. BE. L. DAVENPORT “ ‘and impersonation of ILES OVERREACH w Way to Pay Old Debts.” RS, F. B, CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE. EXP'RA ANNOUNCEMENT, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, the gifted artiste MISS CLARA MORRIS in her original characier of ALIXE. Sate of sexta ior Miss Morris’ nights will commence at theatre box office Friday morning, ut 6 o'clock, ACCABE—TO-MORROW EVBNING, ATS. MATINGSE ON SATURDAY NEXT ar 2. NOTICE, TO PREVENT DISAPPOINTMENT, In consequence of Steinway Hall being engaged this hureday) evening, @ 5 Mr. Frepenic MaCCABE will not give his usual Entertainment, but will ith RESUME TO. Ldarge ie DAY), with a zraud performance ot is ha! hy wu sfal Nowolugue, BRGUSE DULL GA and continue every evening oP wo Saturday, N r. cabe’s final at 9 ttl 21, Seats can be secured for Maci sentations at y Wall, W YORK STADT THEATRS, 45 AND 47 AD, NEUENDORFF Star engage! Miss LINA ot Geri SDAY, romper: repre- BOWERY. MAYR, in overs bouffe. NOVEMBER 12, jebrated role of Gabriele in PARISER LEBEN, Opera Bouffe, in five acts, by Oflenbach. ‘the fayorite TH in her ¢ Box office open dat \ERMANIA THEATR. AD. NUBNDORFF, trom 54 o'clock, A. a. FOURTEENTH STREBT. Di THURSDAY, NOVisMB! : amis Comedy in three acts, by Friedrich. Box oitice open daily, from Sty till 4 u'clock. RYANT'S OPERA HOUSE. WES? 23D STREET, between Oth and 7th avs... near Booth’s Theatre. EVERY EVENING ATS. SATURDAY MATINIB AT, BRYANT'S MINSTRELS, THE DELUGE: BRYANI’S MINSCRELS. |) OR, PAIR O' DICE LOST. BRYANT'S MINSTRE! THE MUTCON TRIAL. JGEMS THE PORT. BLACK SKAKERS. Mulligan Guard Brass Kagd, RMA. 3 O'CLOCK TRAIN, Seymour, Dave Reel, W. BRYANT’S MINSTRELS, BRYANTS MINSTRELS, BRYANS'S MINSTRE Dan Bryant, Bob Hart, Henry Eee Brockway, Emerson, Rabi RYANT'S Vi DALI ae IETY, ENERAL REURARSAL, Friday, November 13. 2:0 P.M, FIRST CONCERE SATURDAY EVENING, November 24 8 o'clock. Academy of Music, MLLE, BIANB.. DONADIO, Vocalist, MISS LINA LUCKHARDT, 'Ptaniste, GRAND ORCHESTRA of one hunired perbrmers Herr Cari Bergmann, Conduetor, Tickets, reserved seats and boxes can be secured at, Mesars. G. Schirmer’s, 701; C, Heuser’s, al; Marvene Bros’., 1,164 Broadway; W. A. Pond's, 39 Uuion square, by applying to the Secretary atthe time of rehearsals, or at his office, v2 Fifth street. Rosson HALL, SIXTEENTH STRERE Between Broadway and Fitih avon GREAT ACC SSSION OF STARS. MISS LOU SANFORD, CARRIE DURAND and JOHNSON amd WILLS, the Toutoaic warblers, Hearty rounds of laughter sud applause greet VHE FEMALE BATHERS: OR, FUN AT LONG BRANCH. It is a wreat success; Ko see, it. THE CAPTIVATING CANCAN. MME. RENT2'S FEMABE MINSTRELS, OUR GREAT VAKIELY COMPANY, Billy Courtright, Johnny Tarner, J, H. Cg Miler, J. &, Will, Battie Forrest, Sate Swit, Katie. Lizzie slemple,. | Forrest, Addie Préeman, Marian Req and jorty-two Specialty rtiste. Mat NERS TU MAY and FRIDAY at 2. 30 P.M, M At9:35 P.M, the Bathe PWLIARDS. NATIONAL GRAND TOURNAMENT AT TAMMANY HALL, LARVERLBGS SETS COR AND EYER t SusBr MARVELL i iy ON § Mose BRILLIANT PLAYING EVGE RNOWS THE BILLIARD MONARCHS IN KCSTASIBS. GREATEST AVERAGE, 25. HIGHESE RUN, L® Houses thronxed with intelligence, beenty and jashion. TUCRRSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, MAURTOR DALY ee Aye eae S ors o sor C hee . FRANCO! BAS CYRILLE DION. {yas GEORGE F SL0s0) EVENING, AT 8 OOLOCK, MAURICE VIGNAUX........v8...... ALBERT GARNIRE, ORT ee’ ai ‘is 4 * ¥, FUDULE RR missior .'Rekcrved Seats, $1. Ladies accom- panivd by Rentiemen tree, oe DANIEL E, GAVIT, Diractor. RGYLE BOOMS, SIXTH AVENUS AND THINTIR: AMSTRiRrO SOIREE DANGANTE AND acs ate DAY AFTERNOON, COMMENCING AT 3 fagsikan 4 OR aaa MUSICAL UNIVERSITY, 26 eens au ag Ronee a Jour and circulars free, Address U NIV WANTED S00 OINKSE, TO, TARE PART IN A ‘r, Barnum’ Ojuenal pant i pig ata ns ith st entrance Letwee he hours M. and BEAUTIFUL NEW MALL TO LBAS!—OR Bi , neat Thirty-second Apply 4 Mr. rhEsok main avenue darcie plo

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