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‘anterviews with Messrs. Vanderbilt THE RAILROAD INTERESTS. Blanchard, ot the New York Central | and New York and Erie, and Mr. Ras- | sell Sage, of the Milwaukee and St, Paul Railroad. ‘Tere ia an excitement tn ratiroad circles In re- gard to the next movements of the great trunk lines in regard to ireights which cannot be over. estimated. The merchants are afraid ofa tariff to ‘be soon proclaimed of increased charges, and the Cheap Transportation Association watches every movement ofthe combined companies and seeks to arouse public seutiment against any cojlusion ‘of the great chartered monopolies which shall en- deavor to fetter the commerce of New York, It is @ season of watcti/ulness and care, therefore, be- tween the merchants and the railway managers. Phere have been grave questions as to the LIGHTERAGE OF GRAIN which have come up recently between the Produce Exchange and the Erie Railway. Committees have Deen appointed, with a view to the adjustment of the differences, but there is a diversity of opinion | ‘concerning the result, The Erie company claims that two commlitees of the Exchange have re- ported in tavor o! the action of their road, with only one dissenting voice, Vice President Blanchard says that in a very short time the company will present their case to the public in such a manner that the justice of the railway view caunot but be | 4aade appareni. A HERALD correspondent, upon visiting Mr. Wil- Mam H. Vanderbilt, the VICE PRESIDENT OF THE NEW YORK CENTRAL, ‘was told that the Board of Commissioners for the associated trunk lines, 60 far as he had beea in- formed, had taxen no action as to the estabilsh- ment of new rates 01 freight, The Board consists of ex-Governor Wiltuim Vennison, of Onto; Judge Jewett, of Pennsylvania, and Colonel B. F. Blan- chard, of New york, ‘Their offices are at the Gil- sey Building, in Broadway, near Twenty-ninth street. Mr. Vanderbit stated that there was a curious Misapprehen~i0n among the people, as indicated by the newspapers, ag to the object of the trip of the RAILROAD PRESIDENTS TO BALTIMORE. It was notuiug more than & courteous visit to President Garrett, oi the Baltimore and Ohio Ratl- road, There was vo effort made to induce dir, Garrett to enter inte any combination, although rates of Ireight were informally ais. cassed, the only suggestiun made was that middie- men should be dispensed with aud the treight drawbacks and commissions on ticket sales be uis- ailowed, to ali of which Mr. Garrett gave his hearty consent. All the railroads want are uni- Jorm Fates, 60 that oue line sail not be cutting ‘ander another to get business, If the middlemen | are eliminated irom the business, the freighters ‘will then get the venefit oi 1educed expenses, &c. “The rates of ireight vave not oeen so low jor a long time as at present,” said Mr. Vanderbilt, “and when Dew rates are established by the Com- missioners, it Is to be hoped tuey will be fairly remunerative to the rouds and aot unfair to ship- AN OFFICER OF THE ERIE RAILROAD Said that the oojects of the Saratoga conference had been much misrepresented. The roads were only looking toward uniiormity of rates, and Ireignte were twenty per cent lower thun they were one year ago, while passenger rates remained about the same. the reiorming of certain abuses in the internal mavagement of the roads, with tue breaking up of ticket commissions and freight drawbacks, were the natucal outgrowths of such @ meeting. MR. RUSSELL saqR, ofthe Milwaukee and st, Paul Ratiroad, sald that | his road had not Leen tnvited to any conierence with the stern roads, nor should they have one into such a convention nad they been asked. hen the Western roads were troubled with | granger movements they liad received no encour- agement or assistance from the Eastern com- Panles; the latter were always wiiling to pro rate ‘When tne balance was in their iavor, but when the moment for reciprocity arrived they backed out. Mr. Sage will wait for tie actioa of the Commis. sioners of the trunk lines before he would be pre- | pared to say wWietuer their action would receive the BburobAtion of the ol the merchants, BOARD OF EDUCATION. see EE AS Appointment of Commissioners—Report of Superintendent Kiddle=Teachers’ Wage: The Board of Education met yesterday afternoon in their committee rooms, President Neilson in the chair. After the usual adoption of the minutes of the past meeting a communication was read from the Mayor announcing the appointment | Of the following gentiemen as Commissioners of Education, their term of office commencing trom January 1, 1875:—Jacob D, Vermilye, Henry P. West, Ferdinand Trand, William H. Newson, David Wetmore aud David F. Baker; Mr. Willtam Her- | ring was appointed in the place of ur. Jonn Crosby Brown, who declined @ renomination, and Mr. Lawaon M. Fuller in the place of Mr. Robert Hoe, The Mayor also reappointed the following sctiool inspectors:—Mr. 8. F. Styles, No, 129 Chambers street; Dr. Alexander 'S. Hunter, No. 363 Broome street; Mr. W. H. Gray, No. 258 West Fourth street; Mr. Andrew Milis, No. 215 Second avenue; Mr. James W. Gerard, Nu. 17 Gramercy park; Mr. Benjamin B. Atierbury, No. 39 Park uvenue; Mr, | ee F. Williams, No. 207 West Thurty-tita street, id Mr. S. H. Faiie, Jr., Weat Farms. ame City superintenuent reported that 1,164 pupils were eurviied 10 t..e several colored achoois and during the preceding month over 960 were Tregolarin their attendance. Toirty-iour classes Were examined, and in eighteen the report was Fo" in eleven oniy fair and in four indiferent, general management of these schools was not | favorably spoken of. The trincipal of Schoo! No, peed eet fas been in tue pabit of absenting himsell and not attending to his duty. The gre ah in view of the above, suggests | that the two departments of the school be con- | solidated. In wis report the Superintendent states that the average uttelidance of all the schools is 100,676, being some 7,000 over the returns tor a correspondiug period’ ias’ year. A resolution proposing to purchase an Amencan Mag, not cosiing more than $26, was referred to the Auditing Committee, and a resolution asking the Dock Commissioners to set apart adock lor the pautical schvol suip St. Marys, whict 1s ex- Bra ected to arrive ubout vecember 1, was adopted, Daniel ©. Burieigh, Acting Passed Assistant Surgeon United states Nav), was appointed Sur- geon and Nautical Instructor of the Nautical School, at a salary of $500 per annum. provided the President of the United States gives him the detail, The schvol committees were aiso uuthor- ized to obtatu tie necessary supplies ior the main- ‘enance of the nantical school and to snip such | supplies as they may deem necessary {for the | management of the ship. | NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS. AMBUR ACKET COMPANYS 1 LINE for FLXMOUT Gthgktsy tito and BAMBI WESIPHALIA...,..Nov. 19 SILESIA... Dest ah ergy gic oy a HOLBAATA Dec, Rates ot Hy Wanoare ahd Fine ‘Cabin, upoer saloon, gold First Cabin, lower saloon, gold dteerage. eurrenc: KUMUMARDE ry General Age fi Broad sureet, New | apange Fivmouh. Low points Cheyenne, | f in England, scotland BOAS, Passenger Agents, ts, York” ei ‘Broadway, New York. wuts, orer LIN E. UB GNSS CARRY: BALTIC. TLOWN OR LIVERPOO! G a UNITED SLATES Mal «November 21, at 3 P. M. GABLIC, sNovember 28, at 9 A. M. CELTIC -December 5, at2 P.M. OCKANL December 12, at 8 A. M. BEPUBLIC.. -December 19 & at2 P.M From the White Star doc! ier 2 North River, LA Rates—Saloon, 384, xold; Steerage at low rates. Saigon staterooms, smoking rooms and bathrooms in mmidshto section, where least motion ts felt, thus combin- ing safety, speed and co: or; For inspection of plans and other ‘ptormation apply at the company’s office, 19 Broadway Now CoRTIs, Agent. NUNARD LINE—B, ap A. R. M. 8 P. CO, With a view of iminahing the chances of collision the steamers of e this or Boston, ronsing t! nothing to'the north of line take @ specitied course for all passace from Queenstown to New York ne, SE HER. W vt 43 latitude, or un the Li Talend reper Ssplelig ths ras meridian ot 50 at 42 Latitude, or nothing to the nor! Feo NEW YORK bP on UY SREOOL ‘xp QUEENS. SRUSSIAN. .Wed ne 8] PARTHIA., Med. Bees Wea! NOx: 8 ALGERI 9 Passage, SB), dation, estraves. Freight and Rewutn tickets on favorable age tickets to and from all Darts ot ers marke. * do not carry st ‘age iviassengers ‘$100, $130, terms. surope at low- eau No, 4 Bowllng Green, Buildin: HARLE, FRANCKLY Steerage ollice, i ay ceil owt ge GEEMAN LLOYD ae ;OUTHAD PION AND BR. ‘The stoner HOH ENZOLLER: Oa wilt sail on Wednesda; holt, from Bremen pier, too followed by Steamship DONAU, Savurday, RATES OF PASSAG) tain W. Norden- eri, at2P. M., tof tata se atreel, Hoboken; to be Captain H. A. F. Neynaber, on HAVRE AND jovember 14. E TO LONDON, BREMEN, Steerace, For treight Or pagsag OELRICHS & CC + %, currenoy. e apply to D,, Agents, No, 2 Bowling Groen, NLY ‘DIRECT LIN ETO 'O FRANOB, “HE GENERAL TRAN* ATLANTIC COMPANY'S MAIL STEAMSHolPS BETW. af iplendid vessels jer No. Sv North ILLE Pater, Surmont. PRU Excursion tickets at American travellers, by takin transit by Knglish railway and being more southerly than EOF PASSAG Firat Cabin, $12: BEN N&W YORK AND HAVRE. on this @@ vorite route for the Con- ny other) will urtay, Nov, 28 “Saturday, Dec. 12 urday, Deo. 36 S78 GOED Ghotnding sine Second, $79; Lhird, $36 reduced rate River, as {olla this line, avoid both 6 discomforts of cross ing the Channel, besides saving time, trouble and ¢x- pense. GEORGE MACKENZIE, Agent, 55 Broadway. Rose LINE—SOUTHERLY COURSE, FOR QUE. 1 Mail steamers are appointed to Eail.es follows:— i BUNSTOWN PAND Livi OF LONDO Saturda: y. Now oh era M. OF MONTREAL. Nov. 3 atd A.M OF ANTWE “SBaturday, Dec. 6 at? P.M oF Bloow AN 2, aS A. M. OF NEW YORK . ML BIN Fasbagi—§ 0, $5) #2 to and frowall poluts ae reduced rates. Gatun ead general Oflice, No. \5 Broadway. steerage offices, 33 Bread yar sit pier 45 North River. NG. DALE, Agent. rATIONAL LINE. NOTICE, ‘The most southerly route has always been adopted by this company, to avoid ice and headlands. From piers 44 and 47 TO QUEENST\ PALY. Sat, Nov. 21,2 P. 7 THE QUEEN. Nov, 28, North Kive: ‘OWN AND. LiviuierOOL. : M. ENGLAND Dec, 5, 2 P. M. SPAIN. Deo, 12, 7:3) A. ML vA. Fie LONDON OIREC ©. ANADA, Cabin passage, reduced prices, Paid steerage tickets | Apoly 7): $40 currency, eturn tickets at resuce the company's SUMNER, Dec. 2, 12 M, steera: at greatly rates. Pre- rom Liverpool at the lowest rates. office, No, 69 .sroad way. ¥W. J. HUBST, Manager. OST DIRECT A Steamer MASS. . Steamer CALAND Nb ECONOMICAL ROUTE TO | Holland, Belgiam. ihe fthive, Switzerland, &c.. via | November 26 These beautiful steamers, carrying the United Stares mailto the phases \ la 1 their trij Kates of passa, el ee TUS Ud, LDYE & CO. aoe OW, MORRIS, yeneral Agents. % Broadway. ‘REAT WESTERN NEW YORK cy BI River. as foliows:— ARRAGON, SEA wis Cabin passage. $70 currene Apply to the agent, ond é ON Windnain. ‘BE, GLAND) DIRECT, RISTOL (BF 1 The steamers of this line will sail from pier 18 Kast turday, Nov, 21 saturuay, De nee @, $4); steerage $0, + excursion Uckets, 0 36 a auto TO South g De MORGAN, Agent. H Bgl ED STATES MAIL LINE—STEAM TO QUEEN. town and Liverp ool. feces every Tuesday from pier 46 North River. WISCONSIN, Cuptain Freeman. | MINNESOTA, Coptain Quinn, -Nov, 24,a¢ P.M. Dec. 8. at 2:30 P.M. Cabin, intermediate and sveerage at low rates Prepaid uckets at low Passengers booked way and Sweden, France and Germaiy i ae LLLAMs & GULON, {fo and froin Paris, Hamburg, Nor- Draits on ircimit, England, at lowest rates. Apply to Broadwa: NCHUR LINE, NEW YO STEAMER from company’s piers, ETH TOPE UTOPIA. BOLIVIA. ates ot 10 GLAS GoW Cabin, , is as iow as by any other Druits issued for NS Company's olice, No. 7 Bow HENDERSON BROTHERS, _ Agents, RK ANY GLASGOW. Ve RY 20 and 2l North Giver, New York. SI a.., Dec. VICTOREA. (.‘sat!) Dec. 19 STHIOPIA,...8ab, vec. 26 | ein gold : ERPOUL, LONDONDERRY, TOWN OR BELFAST. AND first class line. 00 and Rie eognting. to accommodations. Mt TEL RAGE any amount at reduced rates ving Green AGL, LINE. UNI TO PLYMOL The elegant yas a New York as foliows KLOPSTOCK, Captain Fischer. R. Captain Ge trom Eagie Lane, pier By ae rtf mats STEAMSHIPS BOURG AND BAMBURI butt ie steamships will sail fom December 5 ‘uamer. «December 15 T. 1o0t of First street, Hoooken. | 3 OF PASSAGE 1 | 10 | pLymoury, LoNDOS, CHERBOURG and HAMBURG. Cabin—First’ saloon. $19), go) i second. saloon, $6), gold; Stee: rages Pe currency. Prepald steerage tickets trom Hamburg, $24, currency. For treight apply to FUNCH, BUDY William street. For passage apply to General Agents, 13 Br MERICAN, LINE, THE AMERIC. ‘& GO., 47 South KNAUTH, NACHOD & KUHNE, ‘oad way. AMSHIP COMPANY OF MivabeLPHiA, Weeki, Puitades caluny Mail steamship service between phia and Liverpool, Z at Queenstown. Sailing every ‘hursday trom Philadelphia, and sailing every W ednésduy from Liverpool. The following steamers are appointed to sail from Philadelphia y *ABBUTOFORD ..,..00t 29) O10 -Nov. PENNSYLVANIA, «No *KENILWORTH | “Nov. 26 ILLING N INDIANA. Dec. 3 UF PASSAGE, IN CURRENCY.” 6S cabin 319 to $100, according to accommudations. Steerage and points. ar the lowest ra A report irom the Committee on Buildings stated | diate. Passenger accommodations for all classes unsurpassed. that School No. 2in the sixth ward required an- | other way of egress. The trustees of the Sixth ward pru} d to build a new staircase in the front Oi the butiding, but the Superintendent of Buildings objected, and the trustees now proieat against the interierence of the Superintendent, Altera discussion on the amendment ot the by- laws relative to galaries of teachers, which was set for the first special order of the next meeting, the commissioners adjourned, QOURT OF ARBITRATION, Jadge Fancher, in the new Court of Arbitration, gave judgment yesterday for the plaintiffs, H. Becker & Vo., in acase of disputed marine insu- france against the General Insurance Company of Dresden, The claim was for damages sustained by periis of the sea.on a consignment of barley, shipped at Hamburg for this port, part of which being injured was sold at Giasgow. In the policy the risk was subject to teu per cent particular average, and the company claimed vo bring the loss within the limitation by deducting the ex- Penses. The decision closed with these declara- ons :—“it would be a sdlecism to say that because the underwriters aie willing to pay a portion of | ‘the loss—to wit, the expenses; theréiore the loss, | except as corresponuingly Teduced, never oc- curred, Ii they are liabie ior anything under their | = policy it is becanse tie loss exceeds the specified | average, and their labtitt: NOt be avoided by paymen tor the whole loss can- | of part of it. | tied acta saa | A RAPID TRANSIT INQUIRY, | ton New York, Nov. 17, 1874, TO THE Eprroa or tHE HERaLp:— 4 see by the report in your estimable journal that Mr. Thurlow Weed has been re-elected a dl- | steamers tor Centr: Steamery leave San Franci: Tector of the Third Avenue Ratiroad Company. Be- lleving that gentieman will reply, I would ask him, through the medium of your paper, what he and his co-d.rectors propose to do with the iran- chise which was obtainea (i believe) tn the last session of the rhs te for the privilege to cou- struct and operate & rapid trangit road? The accommodavens now afforded by the wioresald and othe2 Companies are o1 such a limited charac- sivas omy, Te iran lem and vicinity iat i | T, Teal estate value su iy i in the uptown districts, iain ould ib Rot coutemplated at present io carry Out any rapid transit scheme, asow ime to est LO bhe directors oi OLN the Second aud nird avenue railroads that Were ches to jay down | n additioual rail, and run express cars, say irom | seven A. M. until ten A. M., Stopping only (say) at | every sixth biock, down town, aud iruin jour ky M. until six P.M. up town, at an increased iare, tt would be deemed a great voon to business men ag and especially so to residents of Hariem, y publishlag Wis you will confer a layer u 1 Ample attendance is Intermediate tickets to and from all tes. Steamers marked with @ star do not carry interme- a rovided, very steamer curries 4 surgeon and s.ewardess. These steamers are supplied with life-rafts, in addi- tion to tae usual lifevoats and hife-preservers. TI hrough tickets and tween all For passage, rates of ply to @ through bills ot lading issued be- prominent poiuts. | treight and other informatt ORG: iW. COLTO., Ayen Cae ad street, Newt York, JOAN MeRONALL Passenger Agent, Battery place, New York. No. 8 PETER WRIGHT ay SONS, General agents, 207 mee aCe SPuNC| Walnut street, t Biiadelphia, KE & CO,, Liverpool, MINS & BROS, Queenstown, HE STA’ T bala You. STG GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, AST These ame TATs OF N SPATE OF INDIANA. STATE OF FLURLv. and every Wednesday thereatter, takin, AND LONDONDERRY, Hu new, Glyde built etontaero will an jer 36 North, Heiver. ds foliowa:— hae Wednesda, . 2s Passengers at through rites to all ports of Great Britafn and Ireland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Germany. stern ply to Steerage office No. 45 gails 3 o'clock, IDONOKAN ROSSA.—REDUC Saturday's steamers. Splendid steamer WL OONSIN Tuesday. ¢ ax loW as by any other line, wae for £1 and upwards. For freight or pi AUSTIN, BALDWI In #00, Aee ‘No. 72 Broadway. Broadway. iD PASSAGE FOR ratts on England and ireland, Northern Hotel, corner Cortlandt and West streets, PA c ALL _ COAST WISK STEAMSHIPS, STEAMSHIP LI TO okitfouxta IN J AEAN AND. CHINA, 42 North River, New York, Steamers leave pier as (ol- V8 fom CREO. ay Es Tonner. November 21, 12 noon, ACAP! @. Gray. Deccuver 8, 12 hoon, AndMovery Alternate Saturda wecting with all Al follows merica ai cu South Paciie ports. for Japan and Chiga as «December 1 vecember 12 Re. Por freight or Dassage Or further Intormation apply at the vor ope. New on whart (oot of Canal suee ULLAY, Superintendent. | RUFUS HATH Managing Director N.z . HAVANA AND MEXIOA, AN. Sténmers teave pier 8 North River, OK HAVANA CITY OF MERIDA., ONY OF NEW YORK: UlTY OF HAVANA Mary 8 DIREC Tu heterd Nov. % moon) Thursday, Nov. 28 . Thursday, Deo, 3 FOR VERA CRUG AND NEW ORLUANS, calling at Havana, Campeachy, CITY OF MERIDA. CITY OF MEXICO ¥or freight op pat ALf Steamers wilt leave for Vera Cruz and allt A sided SPATES BR 2.000, tous purded, || sail for St, Thomas, Para Y, November 23, trom pier 43 North de Janiero, of Moi Yor ireight or pasnan ho elegant sidewheel seeutatp Progreso, + Fuspan ana tampleo, Nov. % ity & SONS, 35 Brondway, New Orleans Nov, 28 and Dec, 19 he above ports. NAETL WALL BTEAMSHL com SOUTH AMERICA aptain Tinklepaugh, will Pernambuco, Bahia and Kio aw anply to ILLIAM R. GARRISON, Agent, No, Sbowltig Gredm December iD re weil Known for the regu- { “tuesday, Dew: } ae COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS, bs be erg N* AyBW YORK a ‘AND HAVANA. “pirEor MA ree er These pat class steamships will sail at 3 row trot ler 13 gry be yal foot of Codar street, for Havana, Tuesday, Deo, 1 bay Hrreiane By feaaee having Unsurpassed accommeo~ fons, apply to Gations, PRY CLYDE & CO., No. § Bowling Green, _MoKeller, Luting & Co, Ag EXAS LINE OF GALVESTON STFAMERS, TOUCH. lng ab Key West, carrying the, Znited states Mall Steamer STATE OF TY aptaln Bolger, will \eave pier 2) Kast River, on Saturday, Through bills of lading given to Houston and to all points on the Galveston, Houston and Henderson and &, and. 6. Rit No charge for torwarding in New York, F frst Or passage haviug superior arcommndatto apply to ©. 153 Maiden % otybe ei ‘dbs Na. 6 Bowling Green. (OR NEW ORLEANS DIR EC ERCHAN: aR HIP LIne, as steainship WESTERN METROPOLIS, Captain H. 8. Quick, trom pier 36 Nort River, foot of Norit Moore eet, on naturday, November 21, at 3 o'clock ?. M, Freight received’ daily, Throazh rates given to St. Lous, Vicksburg, Mobile, Galveston and Inalunola For freight of pawace, having superior nccommoda tions, appiy to FRED HTC BAKER, pier 38 North Kiver fOR Naw et ANS DIRECT. omwell steamship Line. ‘The seamstitp conTes, Capuin Freema: ier No, 9 North River, on’ Saturday, Nov . Freight received daily. Through rates given to Galveston, ‘ndiunola, Rockport or Arancs Wharf, Hiren eatin a ga ana Mobile. penis passage, steerage, or freight or passage apply to LARK & sEAMAN, 86 West street. will leave er 2h, at 3 SOUTHERN LIN: FOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT, ‘The following new and first class steamers will sail | every Wednesday at3 n pler 20 kast itiver:— | CARONDELET, Captain ery. 6 sn FALVESTON, Captn AN ANTONIO, Captain t rived daily eunington.... ‘Through tates to Gaivesia Indianola, Kockport or Avanzas Whart, Brazos, oan Agoand “i Lous Cabin passage, $00: steerage do., For freight or passage, having ‘uperior accoutiioda tlons, appiy to MALLOR Agenta, 153 Maiden lane. LINE FOR PORTLAND, SHINGTON leaves every IMWELL every Saiunday, tb 3 PL M., from pi North River, connecting at Poruand with principal railroads and steamers for the interior and the Gast. Freights reduced. Passenger ac- room and eat upeigpassed. Passage, including state- room and iheals, Apply to CLARK & SEAMAN, 86 Wost strect, ORPOLK, PETERSBURG AND RICHMOND—OLD Lominien Gieainanty Company.—Steamers leave, for above ports from pier 37 North iver, foot of Beach’ street, on Tuesday, thursday and Saturday, at3 P.M. also Ded a te steamers. ‘Through bilts of lading and passenger uckets issued to all points in the interior. Als), seamer for Lewes, Del., and all points tn 1 ial ware and Eastern Maryland, every Monday, até P, Office corner Falto and OF enwich streel Freight rei YROMWELL STEAMSHIP Me.- steamship GE wa Negnesey and the @ a ‘TRAVELLERS’ —CITIZ NS! LIN FOR TROY AND AL 3 North and West. Elegant steamboats daily (sat: sexcepted) até P. M., trom pier 49 North River, Leroy street. Fare low. (ALL, RIVER LINE TO BOSTON, VIA NEWPORT Fall River.—The world-renowned steamers i Sei sou and PROVIDENCE leave pier 45 North itiver, foot of Murray strect, daily (Sundays excepted), ata PY M. through ucketa sold at all principal aoteisin cha | city, Hal's Bund engaged for th PENSE ETANEE eR: RUN AND L ra 3 MALL SAND Trains leave New York, trom foot of Desbrosses and Cortiandt streets, as iollows — Express ior darrisbarg, with Pol man palace cas attached, 93)A. M., 6 and .M. sunday o and 8:30 P. M. For Wiitinmsnor and Lock Haven, (via Philadelphia and Erie «, Div., connecting at Philadelphia,) | 9:30 won. Kor Wilkamspork Lock Haven. Corey'and'Etie. 820 & M., connecting at Corry for Titusville, Vetro- jeum Centre and the Oil Regions For Baltimore, Washington and the, South, “Limited Wi ‘ se of Pullman Parlor Cars ma Vittsburg, the prone and South, | feed A. M.: arrive Washington, 4 Regular at8:40 A.M. 3 and 9P.M. sunday, 9 Express for Philadelphia, 7, 8:40, 9:30 A. 4:0, 5, 7, 8230.9 P. and 12 Nghe Bund and'9 P,'M. Emigrant and second class, 7 9,10, 1 Fee ewark at : 1A. 0, 3 4 2 0, 5 5:20, Le 40, 6, 10, HO, faa yg Aan he might, ee es 6 5 19 Ay ML Mi, 3:40, 5:40, 6, 4 1), Th 330 P. ti, and ig at hight, Sunday, ty P.M. bir, 6, Uri W A.M. For New ie unswick, 7 fry M., 4:90, 5:20, 6:10, 7 P, M.. and 12 nas is 12M., 2, $:10, 4:10, Suniay, 7B. Mt. 7 Bust Millsione, 12 hoon, & Be Kingston and Rocky (lil, #33) A.M. and 4:10 B. For ‘Lanier ive aud’ Blemingion, 980A: hi. and 4310 For Philipsburg and Belvidere, 9:39 A. M. and 2 P. M. ordentown, Burangtgn and Camuen, 7 2, 4, 5and7 vz ‘and 210 ao For ae tot “Pemberton ‘and ‘camden, via Perth Am- boy, 3.49 P, For Hight town and Pemberton, 6 A. M. | Trains arrive as. toilette — From Pittsburg, 6:55 and 1 Pg A. Meant I . daily: 10:15 A.M. and 7:10 P. From Waashin ton and Balt * nia Sa 2 6:20 more, Gi A. A. i aud io it 7B, aifiees, 528 and 944 Brondway, No 1 Astor House, ‘And foot of Desbrosses and Cortlanat streets: No. 4 Court street, Brooxiyn; Nos. Ws Md and 18 Hndson street, hoboken. Emigrant Ticket Uttice, piace. PRANE DOM D. M, BOYD. Jr | General anne | ITONINGTON LINE FOR BusTON AND | PROVI- | ©) dence.— teamers NARRAGANSETT, every Tuesday, | Thurs lay and, Saturday, cand STONINGTON, ever | Monday, Wednesday and’ Friday, from pier 8% Nort Raver, toot of Jay treet, a ata. isi a JRSIONS. c en eng NORTH STORE STATEN ISLAND FERRY are running hourly EXCURSION TRIPS trom Whitehall street, toot of Broadway. “for New Brighton, Snug Har- | bor, West Brighton, Port Richmond and ZLM PARK, trom 6:3) A, M. to 7:30 P.M, Fare, 10 cents. i, daily, Sundays inclusive. BILLIARDS. =: AMUSEMENTS, “AoanEny OF MUSIC. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER ANNUAL it gprert R.C. ORPHAN ASYLUMS, TWO ENTERTAINMENTS. APTERNOON at 2 EVENING at 13. Under the direction of Mr. AGUSTIN DALY. J. LESTER WALLACK, _ Messrs. JARRETI & PALMER, THE KIKALFY BROTHERS, Mr. 08H HART, . F. POOLE, Esq. Mepre, CAMPRELL 4MURTHA Mr. DAN BRYANT have all most kindly offered their most invaluatle aid and placed their companies at the disposa! of the Com- mitiee of Management. two 0" ‘clock, Overture -The Orchestra Alter whic! inj e Pith Avenue Theatre company will apocarin the third act of MASKS and FACES. ‘Sir Charles Pomander, tue Gallant. Mr. Ernest Vane. the Love: Mr. Colly Cipber, the Author. Quinn, the Actor... Jumes triplet, the Poet, it D. H, Harkins Pe » Bi, Ringsold F. Vardenburg my, Charles Fis Mr. D. Whitn . Hart Con ‘owen Faweett vavenport Mabel Vane ouise Alien Kitty Clive Ajce Grey Mra Triplet. sdisa ‘Rolie Moraine Lysmachus Bijou ieeee Koxalan: - Miss Bella avery individual artist having kindiy voluuteered, AFTER WHICH THE SEVENTH VEGIMe We BAND, und General Git QFULLA | will perform, rously Volunteered. FOLLOWING WHICH the COMPANY OF WALLACK’S THEATRE wit appear iu a Comedietta in one act, by Tom, led. 0 OBLIGE Biss Mr. Trotter Southdown. Mr, Benson. Mr. Meredith; Mrs. Troiter Southdown, Mrs, Benson. .. Every Ind’ Having most G EBEN PLY. : as LEYTE GRUMON, Mise DORA GOLDTHWALLE, iduai ‘Artist ‘Kindly Volunteering. By kind Dermntseion ob the he Ricayy Brothers ‘will give a Concert on the “GRAND XILOPHONE, ok permission of Messrs. Campbell & Murtha, of the G obe are the tollowing Arusis have kindiy yolun- ered HARRY KERNELL io bis Irish Hh Spe allies, 1 Mise ADAH RICHMOND, in ber Vocal Gems. mL Missin Ny wore RIC. Courtship, The whole to conclude with DAN FRYANT AND TROUPE, in their popular Parlor Entertainment, viz Grand Introducuon, vocal anu instrumental, “Hoop La” WJ. H. Koss) sOrven’’s Minstrets CHAK Ob, Sing To Me, Robin... a ode Kelly Butz Away, Musketer.. Dave weed Wil. You Love Me When I'm Oia’ (new) «W. Raymond Ban bryant Somte ay re ch einplet aries leinpleton You Never Miss the Water Till the Weil suse bry : ry GRAND MEDLEY, THE BLAGK BRIGADE ae Captain schneider. eciuanliryant Private Myles ‘U' Reliie: Nelse se vinour Introducing. (by perinission’ of Messrs. Harcican aud bart) the music o THE MULLIGAN GUARD. BY BRYANTS BRASS ENING, T 1% O'CLOCK, THE ORCHESTRA begin with the favorite COMMENCING OVERTUR, b The entertainments wiil farce of THE GOOD FOR NOTHING, by the following members of the Fitth Avenue Com any, Who have kindly volunteered :— Tom Dibbles Harry Johnson THE BOYs’ D, of the Catholic Protectory, ot Westchester, will then pertorm. BAN! MR. SOL een will then appear in several His FAMOUS OHAwAoTER SKETCHES, will sing an aria from the Barber of Seville.” MR. MOLLENHAUER will pertorm a Violin Solo. MLLK. HEILBRON, who has kindly volunteered, Wil. perform on the Piano. MR. GUS Wi WILLIAMS, The American Star pomiane: will give Shits Dutoh Songs aud Budget of Gomicalities, By permission of Messrs, ‘ampbell & Murtha, WALHALLAH BROTH. R>, In their beautitut Parior Gysubastica PROFESSOR ALEX, DAVIS, Premicr Veatriloquist \ of the World, will appear, Mra, J. LLOYD HAIGH ant JENNY HUGHES will ‘appear iu Vocal Selections. ‘These will be monn by the iene Bprany, Scene from =! hakspoare 's Trawed, ROM GO: chin JULIET. «by Miss LILLIE? ELDRIDGR. Tas AR LENI BD YOUNG AMERICAN Aliistt, WHO H RE! ROMEO. E. ‘The tavo: ne artist of Booth's heatre, * by kind conseut of Mesyrs, JARKETI & PALMGh, TONY PASTOR Will then make Bi rege Bow and greet his old la in A NEW" BUDGET, Messrs. HARRIGAN AND HART, Who haye most oat! volunteered, by kind per- mission of Mr. Josh Hart, will appear in tue fatnous and amusing sketch of PATRIGK’S DAY PAKADE, The whole to to conclude = A FAVORITE DRA —5X10 }EVEL CARROM TABLE FOR $175; NEW uscd in all macch games; also parlor Biiliard ‘abies, Bagaielies, Tripolit y Gee Pepsin nae Tables, Alli- Baio; Games. Ac. » GRE & CU, ane ou Al. —STANDA®D AMERICAN BE 8L TABLES AND | the Phelun & Collender Combination Cushions for Sale only by the patente, H. W. COLLENDER, successor to Phelan & Couender, 738 firou dway, Now York: _PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, IE CaO Fact, BRADBURY PIA (03, ‘FOUR, ROUND COR. ners, overstruny bass, carved legs, $16) cash, with cover and sivol, 352 Bowery, near Third gireet, up | stairs FOR RENT, UPRIGHT, SQUARE AND GRAND Pianos of our own make; aiso for sale, a number Qi,fine second hand Fianos, an pertect or der, 'WLLLIAM NAB & Co., No, 112 Filth avenue, above 4A Pianos to rent AINES BROTHERS Rooms, 27 Union square. New Pianos on instalments or pled cash, tWo Pianos, been used a little, very low for cas! TIENIION PIANO DEALERS,—VALL AND SEK the best low priced Pianos ever offered qn Fist New York market. 8 LONG AS MANUFACTURERS 8CO! LD, P. HALE will make better Piauotortes than ail” the | Fest, and the people will buy them; more lett at thirty- fifth street, Yenth avent A BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD STEINWAY PIANO. forte to let—$8 monthly; round corners Veber lene, overstrung, or @ vargain for cash, J, BIDDLE, 13 feriey place way. RION PIANOFORT TO RENT~Tro RESPONSI, bie partes: Uprights, Squares and Grands; all 7! | Oetaves and new or nearly so. ARION PLANOFORT! COMPANY, No. 5 Hast Fourteenih street (A. ROUND COANER PIANO, CARVED LEGS, $75; Chickering four round corner, carved legs, $16); Steinway 7 octave, cheap PECK & SON, I chnton place (eighth street), near Broadway. ote FAMILY, BREAKING UP HOUSE keeping, will sell their Bradbury 4 Co. Planotorte ala sacrifice ; a utc square briiliasit toned Piano, hay- ing all modern improvements, four round, agratte at- ment, &c., for ¥: box for shipping. it private residence ‘A WEIANOS, | ROSEWOOD, | MODERS PROVE- + mens, $75 and $1\0; 7,octave, overstrang | Bass Piano and Stool, $125; instalments taken or rented. | | GOLDS M1TH'S, 26 Bleecker street, near Bowery. PARLOR GEM.—PRIVATE FAMILY WICL DIS- pose of their briliant-toned 73, octave four round n Ved case Planotortes “inade to oruer; dost $1. 00) also, Upright. Uhiekermne for fost “oall at residence, 12) Wese Twenty-third street. | Ae VAik FAMILY WILL SELL THEIR ZX gant four round vecker & Bros Planoforte at a | aucriiice ; a bril wood case tull ayrait rovements; pritted eautanwe bill of calc: cost 20, N. B.—stool, Cover, box tor shipping ; alee 7, |, private resid cover: Lave upright Piano, quarter cost. Zio West vist st. A ® Be UTIFUL ROSEWOOD PLANO. is, OCTAVE: ar s. overstrung bass, patent agraiie, fully ‘grareanted acrisoes nw Installments taken ‘rent, $3 RK. CABLE corner bth | "A RARE CHANCE.—A “A BARGAIN, A FINE AS hortment of second hand steinway Grand, Square and Upright Manos, also those of other makers.’ very instrument in pertect oraer STRINWAY & SONS, Steinway Hall, New York. LEGANT NEW OVERSTRUNG PIANO, $25 CAS balance small monthly instalments; Prince Organ, i os tod Organs poured, s and upwards, GORDON & SON, ‘ourteenth street, RATED DOANE PIANO, CHICKERING, way and others, for sale cheap, on easy instal: ments, 12 West Fourteenth street. PUB PLACE TO PURCHASE AND RENT UPRIGHT a) Pinnos and Organs at reasonable oricas— Obickering’s, Decker's aad others. X. 16 ast ‘ourteenih street. PATER: ” NEW SCALE PIANOS ARE sated BEST made; prices low tor cash of tnstali or for V | rent until paid for; second hand Pia: gains; Auustraced catalogue mailed, Agents wanted. HORACE WAT. “RS & SON, 451 Broadway. _ wie SELL A KANDSOME, SQUARE 7 OCTAVE Chickering Piano; round corners; order, Oali at 16 Kast Seventy-tourth streeb standard Bevel’s, with Deianey’s wire cushions, | FINE ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND HANDS ‘OME | H Piano | | Twenty-third in perfect Mi BYHANS’ Hoe i HEARSALS ot the Rpectalty, on the Miscellanies, &c., will take place at the Academy as tollows:—All concerned in the alternoop programme at 10 A. M. on ‘huraday; those goncerned in the evening programme 1 A. M. on Thurs ay. NEORGE VANDENHOF ASSOCLATION HALL, In accord with the correspondence Recently pub- lished “belween PROMINENT LaDibs OF NEW YORK aud Mr, GEORGE VANDENHOFF, the AMERICAN LITERARY BUREAU lias the honor to announce @ course Vi A MATINEE LECTURES, with ILLUS ATIVE READINGS, by the m Shakespeurian scholar and reader, o pete er Wit ORICAL, PLAYS, 4 SD THE FICTE ME HISTORY AND THis PLAY. MONDAY, Novenber 89. THURSDAY, December 3: MOsDAY, December 7. THURSDAY. December iv. MONDAY, December 14. . Intheseleciures Mr. VA’ f Shakespeare has adhered to or diverged from historical truth respecting personages and events, Thus the Lec. tures will present the naked tacts and salient points of the history, and the Readings will show the coloring winch Shakespeare's genius has spread on the historic canval aes. Will begin at 11:30 A. M, WITH KESERVED SEAT, fr for the course, $4. ed He Lecture, 1, SEATS RESERVED ONLY Hor Ti BOuRse RuADY TODAY at Pond'a, 39 Union square, a at Gurney's, Fourth avenue and JAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, NEW OPERA HOUSE, Broadway, corner fwepty-ninth street. “THERE'S MILLIONS IN IT." MRS. JARLEY'S WAX oo ‘The screaming scene of TRIALS, preg HARESPRARE Rn acon, CKUs, RYMAN, RIGADO: RUDOLPH, THAMAIN, PRUHAM, BARRIN, MAURIN AND WLLSO STREET Cars aay in Pl ad Nt 10, Seats secured. Mort FAMILY MATING SATURDAY AT 2 NOVEMBER 19, 1874.—TRIPLE SHEET. AMUSEMENTS. NEOs ORNE. me nis prints. 4 Lessee and Manager this week the graud WILD CAL NED, Introducing CAPTAIN 1 Lovin McKAY produced with GRIND Ee RePLCrS ‘and New ‘Scenery, with the haste = NEW DRAMATIC COMPANY, PRIC Parquette Circle, 75c.; Dress Circle, Sue, ates es Private Boxes, $3 and $10, Curtain up ata yeiore 8. art reves ta" ON SATURDAY. Uva THEATRE lessees and Ma ppaOr A. EVERY ive) AND JRDAY MATINERS LA FILLE oon MADAME ANGOT, “Theatre nightly crowded.” “Standing reom only,"” oa t ae eaneeb representation of SOLDENE, Miss OLDEN yimerous ana com ete SOULFFR COMPANY in Vaonent opular opera, Cee ee oe AN aor, LA meee De MADAME ANGOT, FL'LK DE MADAMR ANGOT any greeted with | » DUN mie. LANGE . BViKY NIGHT, vance at te box office and LOUD, Miss SOLDENKE Choru: SIX Nv paired TiMss Seats secured six days iv ad at Delmonico's, 22 Broad street, OOTH'S THEATRE JARKLTT & PALMER., Attention Is gakeg to the bre: JOSKPU JE the present lak the RSON, «-Lessees und Managers ity of the engagement of PERSON, LAST WEEK but one affording opportunities for witnessing his charm- Ing Mupersonaiion of RIP VAN WINKLE, Ors. The BOX OFFICE wut ee open CONTINUOUSLY EVERY DAY trom A.M, to 1 ¥. at Tickets tor Mist Kati Piri b's second appearance (Saturday evening next) can pile be nurchase ON apy ‘y night Gave Savar- aay) and arSarunpay's ey} DAY BYE ING, Sovem poara ¢ amos Dieces. 1 Sen ig TURATRE, —JOUN 8, CLARKE, MR. JOHN 8, ( NS, CLARKE, ‘after an absence of nearly five years, will commence an engagement of twelve night On Wonpay, NOVEMBER 30, MAJOR WELLINGTON DE BOOTS and berform the characters TOO JLES, acted byhim inNew York alone it Is estimated 300 ‘umes. ihe Haymarket, the St. James, the Strand and the Adetoni Theatres ‘have ‘deen always crowded whea interrupted, of seven vears on the a maintained a popularity, afford ing the Best ‘last ol bis genuine merits as & comedian.— London Kra, 624 BROADWAY. Mr, JOHN F, FOUL The Greatest Comic Artist in the Unive Mr. SOL Sati RUSSELL, Mr. SOL SMITH RUSSELLA in his inimitable Character Delineations. Tue best serig-Comic Vege living, Miss LMMA DAY, Miss ALICE HARRISON, iss NULL alga! See pala d BARNEY, gY un RD THE NEW bar Comte DRAMA, Or, A TRIP AWOUND NEW YOR! Mr SAM RICKEY, Michae! Marca oMara 'S WILLIAMS. Veier Giesbecker Miss AulCk He Te entire Company ‘ot MATIN EDSESDAY AND SATURDAY, ANOTHER CHANGE.—On Mond y, next, November 23, more Novelties, First appearance of the best I Ethiopian Comedian on ht stace ordi ception), Mr. WILLIAM Ci RIGHT. appearance of thi P Gocaedianay the origiial “Mush Manager reat " jokes," Mesers. BANPORD and WILSON, | First ape ance of the lea Character Sour ana. Daneg Artis Mist ALICE 08 i ew Drama, BROADWAY,” Or, NEW VocK “IN A NUT. SHELL. First time of a hew Comic Sensation, THE DUTCH MILITIA, vy six of the best comedians of the day. First dime of anew Local Trave-tie, called $20,000 Le ee FORK CHARLIE BOSS, aud other new fea- ures. \KAND OPERA HOUSE, BLACK CROOK, GRAND REOPENING, , NEXT MONDAY, NOV, 23, when will be papviveds in all ics Auecnly Magnificence, e, ‘eatest of all Spectacles, BLACK ChOOK, Local a i be produced with MSuITIC EIT AE eNEiy — ‘ = Lic. MUSICL EVERYTHING NEW w PEKING ARMOR JEWELLED Wearonst A GRAND BALLET OF THREE HUNDRED I 11 THE KIRALFY BROTHERS will personally direct the gorgeous play and are pleased with their abslity to aunyance the iolewing WONDERFUL ARKAY oO¢ ele who wili aid in the matcnless holiday offering :— Mile. BONFANTI and Mlie. POORER LUPO, Premiere Dascuses Absolu Milos Kati and EMILIE mat ALPY, Premiere Characteristique TWELVE UHARMING SHCOND | REMIERES— Miles, Dark, studel, Curtz, Wilson, Zornes, Holt, Mich. ali, Josephine, Aiphionsing, Undine, Anda and Leo- ine. FirTy bare Ute Shh oonYE HEES and aGRaND BALLEY OF THREE HUNDRED, THE CAST OF CHARACTERS: gill inctade, among others Miss ELIZA WLATHERSBY, Miss ANNIE Ki:M’ BOWLER, Mr, W. L. STREET, Mr GEUKGE ATKINS, ac, Ao. FIRST APPEARANCE in An Leta of the renowned SN Artists, the L. N FAMILY. PERSIAN T SISTERS. 3 ULM SISTERS, DON MADRI vig hed KIRALFY'3 Poa ay OF ALL 8. “DUE cpt tag ing of the BOX OFF. Ge THEATRE, Mi BELL & MURTHA. STAR ARTISTS, The talk of the city, KERNELL and RIVHMOND, the greatest of living Comedians, he Bouquet of Beauty. ADAH RICHMOND, JENNY WORRELL, CORA ADRIANNA, JENNY WESTON, LARA WESTON, ‘The Kings of Cort bee ate FOLEY and WaDr. Jhe Champion dymnasts (he fearless WALIAL La BROTHERS. the monarch of ‘tne Jlobe, the great, the AM FREDSRICKS, y Legendary Drama, LAKE: KiLLARN:Y, _ Popular prices! Fopular _prices—750., Be. and 2c, OUD'S MUSEUM. Woops. ALICK PLACIDE, DASHING CHARLIE. KVENING AFTERNOON 4T 2, at 8 UNCLE LITTLE TOMS RIPLE, CARIN. p= ses RB. THERE" FF EONS iN ity = TEN PIPTY-STIXTH hlunT WTHURSDAY, TH, SLXYY-PIFTH PERFORMANCE, STANDARD ATTRACTION, JOHN T. RAYMOND, in his great character speciatty of COLUNLL rae aA SELLERS, in MARK 'AIN'S DRAMA, hveay IVENING and SATURDAY MATINER, SPECIAL wae tiaats THANKSUIVE Ing HK, THANKSGIVING Dat, THE 26TH, Greinway HALL, CARL SCHURZ ‘Educational Problems.” November 25 hha tR 530 STREET, neni Theatre. ApaY MATINEE ara RYANT'S OPERA HOUSE, B between 6th and 7th avenu EVERY, EVERINO ata) Sate) BRYANDS MINSTRELS, rs Ns Ni INST! INS phen, Mb pen fi FAMILY TMA rN i ARVERY ATURDAY. "At ane (AARL SCHURZ, CARL” SCHURZ, CARL SCHURZ will lecture on “E/iucational Problems" at Stet way Be Hall all on on WEDNESDAY, November 25, Y. MO AL ASSOCIATION HALL. ua. GEORGE VANDENMOFR, w York's favorite reader, will appear on THURSDAY EVENING, Nov. 19. Selections trom. SHAKESPEARE, THE POETS, and DICKENS, To prevent the crowds at the door tickets aud reserved seats may bo obtained at Gurley’s, corner of Fourth avenue and Twenty-third street. Admission % cents; Keserved Seats 75 cents, G[RAND, CONCERT GIVEN BY Di. W. BERG x. sisted by. the Choir of St. Francts for the, benefit of the new St. Joseph's school, ot York: Ville, (Thuraday evening, November 19, 1874 boors open at 7s o' fo commence at 3 o'clock; admission eat tite East Side Auoristion Hall, nosthonsl Corner of acai vtreet and Third avenue. A3- vier’s church, THE AMERICAN INSTITUTH FAIR AND rv00. FITCH'S MINTATCRE STEAMERS, every mee this week. Uy Broadway, New York, % Washing! street, Brooklyn. D iw ri) OHRIGTIAN ASBOCIATION, Members’ Course, ian Yosts Assoc: ‘al MRS, LEONOWENS, sani: Inte governess of the royal samily jam. ‘yee tad BN INO, November Be on FRIDAY E Subjec lam 5 fits Court and Cusioms.” Admission, 60 cents, Lo AND GENILEMEN FITTED Dramatic or Variety Stage, on reasonable terms. P_ pils have an opportuni to while undergoing in- struction. Pot. GARDE }, 449 seventh avenue. rae EVENING TELEGRAM HAS ALL THE LOCAL NEWS or a DaY AND LATES’ st t ELEGRAMS FROM ALL Pats 0 OF THE WORLD EVERY KVBNING FOR THE ee READS FROM beams te iD DICKENS ASSOCIAT ton HaLL JO-NIGH,. PowiseoN HALL, SIXTEENTH STREET, v bevween HT and Firth avenue THE RE! ANOTHER Ghear TRIUMPH, Every one delignted with this pictare of astern lite. ontinaed success attends tne Beresming Commedetta, 4 FEMA. eee BALLERS on, UN At LONG BRANC Mme. Rents rEMALE MINSTRELS THE ores CANCAN, ong Hd eerless Gontaderation of artists, RAT VARIETY COMPANY, MATINE!SS TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, A! hao P.M. ‘VY ANDENHOWP—aT As ASSOCIATION: HALL N®z, YORK | STADE SamaTER, 45 AND 47 BOWERY, AD. NBU ORFF... 4. +++ Director. SAR ENGAGEMENT OF MISS LINA MAYR. THE PAVORILH OF GERMANY, IN’ OPERA BOUFFE, GLAURSDAY, NOV BM BE! DIB SCROANE GALATH&K--uperetn by 8 upne. nike aie LDKTK KO EOHIN— Burlesque by Bittner, MANNE WEINT, HANS LACHT—Overtten vy Oflenbach. Box office open daily from She o'clock A. YERMANIA THEATRE. AD, NRUEN DORFE i «Director, THURSDAY, NOVEMBRE id, KIN ERFULG, Pau! Linda, Comedy ta tout by Box office open ‘daily. trom 1 Bis GRAND CONORRT AY THE . N ETHO- dist Episcopal Charch, on Thursday evening No- ember 19, Tickets only 36e, Doors open at 7 o'eloc! “ANDANHOFF SHAKESPEARE AND picnitns” T ASSOCIATION HALL, TO-NIGHT. HE WALLACK NOPS—FiFTH, SATURDAY EVEN. ing, November al, in Ferrer) "4, Asnernbly Booms, Tammany Building, froin § to 1. BM. tickets nett. tion) to be had at the residence of GEORUB H. WAL+ LAGE & S05, 51 Last Fourth streem his name Ig been advertised in tue vills, aud during a | A MUSEMENTS. 614 BROADWAY. THEATRE COMIQUK. Mr. Ps HARE ‘i pied ivyepeyee aod Wars THE DAY WE ome e Be a aN a T NIGHTS OF THE JUGGLI LAST ridin of the COMIC DRAMATIC Nawsnow Mi NoxDs% Jeg CLANCEYS, i and their new Song, a Raepivesrates © ofthe JOUN W a DIAMOND and RYAN. HAREIGAN and HART in tour neat charactor ROS NO BELL * KEGULAR ARMY ¢ RAFFLE FOR MRS. HENNESSEY'S CLOCK, in which Mr. HARKIGAN will | sing is Rew oOng, Me titted th iar = Ours ‘LONGSHORE MEN'S STRIER, Concluding wit, Sondensed version of fom Taylor’e v WAVE MAN, me OF LEAVE MA CCABE-STFINWAY HALL—LAST NIGHT TWO OF THE BRILLIANT SUCCESS op SUF FREDERIC Maco fn his sparkling Monoiocue tate ‘riainment, BEGONE DULL CARE. or an \ Biren of Humor, Music and Ventriloquism, ‘LAs? THREE NIGHTS 0} ~ present attractive programme of MIRTH, PisRSONATION ineludin nth Marvels of deunea’ FASCINATING. PELLOW!. MISS MARY MAYt THE WANDEIING MINSCREL( und THE ENGLISH RAILWAY PORTLR, _Ticket oilice at Steinway Hail open daily trom 9 att & ATH AVENUE THEATRE, 5 aun ot ‘and Broadway. Boring at 8, Over at 10230, Proprietor aud ie o Mr, AUGUSIIN DALE 'O-NIGHT, LAST. nic? THIS SEASON OF SCHUOL FOR SCANDAL, TO-MORROW RVENING—Only time tas season of ih &. eu Y BODY" PRIEND, M vreat Comedy ci VAMES LEWIS. ++ at, Major Wetington DeBoots Mr Louis JAMES, Felix Veatherdy Frank itedrosk orn eee TOD .The Widow Swansdowa: - Mrs, Featheray hire Major DeBoots MATINEE SATURDAY, at 1:30 G5th time of) TUE SCHUOL FOR SCANDAL, _ g7ygpay NIGHT—First production of Mr. BOUCR A an “HEART OF MID-LOTHIAN.” 5TH AVENUB THEATRE. 9) ATU ENING, NOVEMBER 21, MUM NiGHT HERE OF Dion Boncicauit’s successtul Romantic Drama found on Sir Waller Scott's tamous romance of HART FEL INTEREST and entiued THE BEART OF MID-LOTHIAN. To be produced with entirely Bow gornery. by Mr. James Roverts, ©. W. Witham and L. Seavey; new historical Costumes and an important cast. BOX SHEET NOW OP! RINGGOLD, Xr *, CHAPMAN. Miss FANNY DAVEN Miss SARA JEWETT, Mra G. H. GILBEsit V ALLACK’S. Proprietor and Manager, Mr. LESTER WALLACE Appearance of the Irish Dramatist and Actor, Mr. DIUN BOUCICAUL EVERY EVENING AND! + SATURDAY MATINEK, fu a new ynd original Irish play, entitled Iustrated with new music com melodies selected, by Mr. Thomas Baker. The romanue scenery by ake Mau Norgaa, Ishore Wood, Clare, Morris atid Mallia MUNTAGUE, Mr. JOHN GILBERT, Mr. pAlRy, ‘BECRNIT, Mr, EDWARD ARNOMT, Me J.B POLK, Mr. E. M. HOLLAND, Mr. LeONAK. Mr, ED- WIN, Miss ADA DYAS, Miss JEFFREYS LEWIS, Mme. PONISL Miss LONE BURKE, Mra SEFTON and Mise BLAISDELL aiso in the cast. Box office open two weeks in advance, Carriages may be ordered at l0:45, CADEMY, FOURTEENTH ST.—MLLE. ALBANI. Strakosch Itallan Opera. Lee week but one. FuIDAY, wrlibenaerre a — LAST a ‘ance but TWO of fe. EMMA. ALBA! in conjunction with Mlle, HEILBRON and Miss CARY, Last ume of MIGNON. Mille. Pe ay «Migon Mile, MAK: Felina GRA! NDO EX VERDI'S MESSA DA BREQUIE, EM, j for which Goaasion the general admission will be 6% I Sagenre une Seats, $e Clg Cirele, SUNDAY VEN vember 23, Grand Opera bike Mile, HEILBRON im IL TROVATORE MONDAY, November 25 —By general request, tre, N\RAND OPERA HOUs'! Hei LeKon, SUNDAY, Now Seventh Grand G 1 of th STRAKOSCH 11 EKA COMPANY. Te tROV VATORE: Mile. HEILBRON, . LEONORA Mie. GEBELK, 5 YRATEL: 2L PUENTE, SCOLARA, x 8. BEH npc | Reserved Musical Director and Conductor family Circle, Bie, General Ad io. extra. Parior Chuirs, $2. Fur sale at the Gra Se Hotise throughout the day. Acne THE MANZONI MAS SATURDAY EVENING, November 2, ND EXTRA NIGUT, VERDI'S “GRAND MESA DA REQUIEM with Mlle. MARKSI, Miss CARY, Signort CARPI and FLORINL. Chorus of 169 and Gr: id Orchestra of Director.. Signor MUZIO General Beata, $1 extra Family C M®* hi. 8 CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE, THIS EVENING, MISS CLARA MORRIS in her creat Character of ALIXE, FRIDAY AND SATUKD. RDAY MATINER, GaMiLane. Bs gts Mearke wal THEATRE, ne 585 patra TN MISS JENNIE WADK, Serio-Comte Vocalist, TOMMY WINN ‘s Lo Fie WINNETT, JSNNIE EMMER: tee IN, DOL! MASTER STRVIE, SAKS¢L, BRATED GYMNAST, OF MME. PICAUTS PARISIAN CANCAN OR CHAHUT DANCERS. MATINEK WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AT 2 P. T, BARNUM’S GREAT ROMAN Hit HIPPODROME MENAGERIG, MUSEUM. ‘0 GK. ithaca (crm iti Dat 3 ar 230 AND& AT DAY OR Nour HHT EXUIBITTONS! LAST SUREB DAYS LAST THREK DAYS LasT THKEB DAYS LAST THBKE DAY’ GRAND conaites OF NATIONS { GREAT ENGuISH ‘STAG HUNT, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19/8, 20TH, 2137, INDIAN LIFE! “YX CHASE FOR A wirRt INDIAN LIFEL A CHASE FOR A WIFE FOUR HUNDRED ARABIAN HORSES{ ONE HUNDRED ENGLISH RUNNING HORSES! For use only iu the brilliant races by the daring young lady ride: DONNYBROUK FAIR AND CARRIE Bac AFTERNOON ANI AND EVEN Box office open from 9to& Seats secured six daysia advance, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, the gory ol Oriental Spectacie , PETE AT Pi FET6 AT PEKIN; HOLIDAY or TUE CELESTIALS! also, the WORLD RENOWNED. JSACKLEY FAMILY, ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 21 BOWERY. TNX ot S| pang BEAUTICUL ELPIN STA WILL BE | VENUS AND ADONIS. in ep a ous ADMITTED FEATS UPON THE PKDE, free Upon THE ey ANDY "AND uate. TUesvaYy Free CARLIS! and Le Georgia, AND the GREAT GE VTN and ICE, ooaiee FRIDAY | Miss Lou Sandtord in Serio. Comig ew Brana? TUB FLUWEK GIRL Or NEW YO! ONY, PASTUR AND Hid GREAT TROUPES Pricea, ie, S5e. bath ny Boys to Family Circe, Matinees on Tuesiay and Friday. Ladies free on Mrdee: day and Friday evenings. ‘VANDESOFE- aT ABgocTATION HALL BR. OF re gat TUGATRE, Wg “i AY, November 22. 1874. at 8 P. M, Bacret shone and Grand we Sa AiM AIME ne. “Queen of Upern Bout and the entire company. pe eo jast performance at chis elegant theatre. LA atnyi DUE! HESS DI GBROLSTEIN, nbach’s most ty opers. DUCHESSE. cl and Urehestra. Cre Re Chor BN corred piate S03. bid Rates oxte — ¢ Garden and 7 roadway. AST WEEK. F — LAST WEEK. LAst WEER. Admission Sooente; Children SS conus’ A PSitE RvO ROOMS, 5 SETH AVENE AND, Ro abate ENTHMAINAEEN tv hae VEAL N AT 90 SPECIAL MatIN Ge eases SATURe DAY J AFTERNOON, COMMENCING ATS OSLOCK TEINWAY HALL. M lecture on “Rducational Problema’ WEDNESDAY BVENING, November 25 CARL s0H eCHURZ, BEVS SEVENTY. (RST REGIMENT BAND, OFFIOR M137 Kast Tuirteenth strect (ao agents eipe loved 4 this band) ; frst class music furnisifed tor all occ either Read's, Brass or stringed Urahestre, ion pianist, to a wt band, attended , SEO Dey, H) Foasonable ras. J Meee. BALE HX. RS ACADEMY OF DANCING. il, 723 Sixth avenue (Reservoir square). Cepetods Dansante every Friday evonsng. PECIAL NOTICH.—AMATEURS, THEATAIOAL, MG. uo. sical and spocieity, desiring, tan a ah tty item ct i eso by aidresiug at vuce TONY PASTUR, Oyerg Uouse. WL Bowers,