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THE MOUNTED POLICE. Superintendent Walling has ordered mounted policemen to patrol Madison avenue, from Forty- second street to Kighty-sixth street, between dusk and midnight. ‘ihe police Centaurs, who are under the command of Sergeant Westing, will therefore immediately begin their duties in their hew district, Besides letting their horses caracole on Madison avenue the officers will Make occa- sional tcursions into the cross streets. The Su- Perintendent does not think that the mounted Police can prove very eMicient as captors of thieves in the darkness, but he believes that they will be useful in carrying quickly the mews oi criminal outrages irom post to post aud from precinct to precinct, so that the ioot police will be given better opportuni- ties to find thieves and drag them out of obscure laces in which they could shelter tnemseives rom the sight of pursuing police cavaliers. A per- son who {8 am adept at dodging can very often elude @ pursuing borseman. The latter will have to descend from his saddie to take hold of the fugitive, but by the time he has reached the ground the quarry will have taken a fresh breath and have started a again, DESTRUCTION. OF A BROOKLYN BREWERY. That inflammatory suburban district ef Brook- {yn known as East New York was the scene of another fire yesterday morning. About three o'clock flames were seen issuing from the lower part of the large irame structure, used as a brewery and owned by Charles Lawyer, on the corner of Georgia and Liberty avenues. The mis erable hand fire engines, two in number, of the Place were early on the ground, but their puny efforts were futile, and the building was totally destroyed. The loss is estimated at $20,000, in- cluding stock. The property was msored in the Etna, Hartford, Germania and Williamsburg City. The fie is supposed to have originated in the votler room. NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, DECEM3ER 27, 1874—TRIPLE SHEET, < AMUSE ALLAOK’S, Proprietor and ban EVERY ve ING AND SATURDAY MATINEE, ina new and Geriginal irk rib play. entitled ant ae J. MONTAGUTE Mr. NOLIN GILBERT, Mr. BECKETY, Me EDWARD ABNOTT, Mr. J.B. Fou Mr. E. M. HOLLAND, Mr. RETS LEWIS: ae ao ta ADA DYAS, Miss SEP Pontst on Miss LONE BUR! BKK, Mra SEPTON gad Miss be ordered at 10:40 Seats secured BLAISDELL aiso in the cast, three weeks in advance, — Carriages may PAs THEATRE. Mr. W. STUART. er..Mr. LESTER WALLACK OUCICAULT, Lessee and Manager LAST WEEK BUT ONE LAST WEEK BUT ONE of OHN T, RAYMOND reat character specialty of badais sha SELLERS MARK TWAIN'S erican Drama of that title. WT PERFORMANCE MONDAY, DEC, 28 EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY WATINER, NEW FRENCH OPERA BOU BOUFFE TROUPE, JAN. 9 Y PLUCKED PIGEON. MR. in his COLON BEE THE ARCADIAN, ‘PIANOFORTE S, OR FINE ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND HANUSOME Pianos w rent, at nae BROTHER: Piano 27 Union square. New Pianos on instalments or ‘lanos, been used a litte, very low for A? Rooms, ow for cash; two cash, A. FOR | RENT, UPRIGHT, SQUARE AND GRA D Pianos of our own make; also for sale, a number of fine second hand Pianos, in perfect order. "WILLLAM KNABE & CO., No. 112 Filth avenue, above Sixteenth 3t_ A —DOANE PIANOS Lge SALE, CHEAP DURING + holidays; Bradbury, $1,000; Square Grand wiil be Sold at a sacrifice, Wareroom, 112 West Fourteenth st. BION PIANOS RETURNED FROM HIRE—EQUAL to new and fally warranted, at one halt the usual rice for cash. ihis is ah IER seldom offered, Jprights and Peictae ARLO: ge ORORTA com. PANY, No. 6 East Fourte T REDUCED PRIO THIS MONTH—A LARGE assoruunent of first class poe on Sneramens and to let H & GOM (jBRCLE | FRANCAIS DE IH ARMONIE.—TENTR AN- MAK AND FANCY DRESS BALL, af the Academy of Music, ‘Thursday evening, January 21, Tho following Presents will be awarded to the hovers of tickets for the Ball by the Cercle Francais de monie: — ‘Cost value, +$2,000 6. One set of diamona stad These Presemts will be exh Bronk. "ihe issue of tickets will positively be limited to 2,009, and the Presents will be distributed among those ticket holders cay. who have secured thelr tickets prior to january Holders of tickets sold on the day of the Ball will not participate in the distribution of the Presents, Boxes sold ouly y by A, Plauraw ‘ondway, Tick- ete at Ruliman’ Sh 14 Broadway ; eonnta ‘Theatre ticket office, Fourteenth street aud Sixtn avenue; Hotel Bruns- ick; Firth Avenae Hotel and Deimonico’s, Fourteenth sereet, Broadway et Thirty: fifth street. (A. STEINWAY & SONS’ PIANOFORTE—EVERY LM- provement; great bargain for cash. A rosewoud Piano, round corners, carved legs, only $i00. J. BIDDLE, 13 Waverley place, near Broadway. LADY WILL SELL—FOR $75, HANDSOME ROSE- ‘ood round cornered Piauoforte, modern tmprove- inenta, including Stool and Cover: pettect order: 28 Third street, near Bowery. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELL THEIR ELEGANT tour round Decker & Bros.’ Pianoforte at a sacri- fice ; a brilliant toned 7% octave, richly carved rosewood case, full agratte overstrung Piano, with all late improve- ments, used seven poonthg, pRrinted guarantee, bill of sale, cost our for $ —Swol, Cover, Box tor ing, slits “ay or ‘Monday at private ‘residence 210 ‘est ‘ast street. BEAUTIFUL 7 OCTAVE BOBEWODD SQUARE Piano, entirely new, carved Ie 3 warranted, ata sacrifice; mu-t be sold this week. 170 dd lear 1 T REDUCED PRICES THIS MONTH—A LARGE assortment of first class Pianos, on instalments and LYNCH & GOMISNS, Broadway and Thirty-nita weet, near 16th st. tw let. street. GRAS, BAL MASQUE AND FANCY DRESS OF THE Fashion panprerade Cleb will take place at the Ar- yle Rooms, Sixth avenue and Thirtieth street, on Mon- lay night. December 2H, 1874: tickets at the box office on night of ball. SAMUEL FALRON, Secretary. Gt YOUR. PRINTING DONE AT THE METROPOLI- ZX TAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, 213 Broad- You will flud it advantageous. TEs ANNUAL Grape ¢) ete Ball New York Infant Asylum cader ake pl lige atthe cee lemy of januar: Tickets soon can be obtained from’ the Euanagors, a private boxe: wins Fhep procured on applicatior to CLA! (ARENCE, COLLINS, Ni 34 West Thirty cleat street, before Ll o'clock A. M. and from 5 until 8o’clock P. M.; also at the Academy of Music, upon application to Mr, D. KINGSLAND. Tickets may be obtained of the managers end at the following co- ‘venient places:—Mrs. Amos Te ney, No, 212 West Fitty- ninth streets Mra siliiman Clark, Windsor Hotel; Mrs. ran Main, L. M. ‘Bates, No. 451 Bronamrays eueet stre Mr. Boxes of Mrs, C. L. Coilins, No. 34 West ‘thirty-« et. E TENTH ANNUAL BALL OF THE COACR DRIV- | ers’ Benevolent and Protective Society, No. 1, of New York. at eae Hall, on Taaay ay evening, Decem- ber 29, 1874. Tickets at the door. Music by oixty-ninth Regiment Band. HUGH TOLAND, President. LADY, HAVING HAD A SUCCESSFUL EXPERI. ence in teaching, with highest testimonials from Our leading academies and boarding selvols, will ree ee Sarl or give private instruction at residences. + 131 West Twenty-third strect, —DopWorTH's PRIVATE CLASSES FOR DANGC- + ing, No. 212 Fitth avenue, corner of Twenty-sixti street, open tor the season. Morning and afternoon classes for ladies and children. Evening classes tor gentlemen, Send for a circt —CARTIER’S DANCING ACADEMY, PLIMPTON’S . Boiine, intersection Stuyvesant and Ninth Btreets.—Classes every Monday and Thursday; soiree Thursday evening; private lessons in glide waltz a “special pw fay ‘Oietr cl J, MARS’ ACADEMY + Bleecker street.—Classes always open for begin- ners. For terms, &¢.. send or circulars. Select soiree avery Wednesday evening at 9 o'ciock. J. SAUSE’S DANCING ACADEMIES, —CLASS8SES «, at Masonic Hall, 114 East Thirteenth ‘street; Bre- year Balls 164 East Fitty-tourth street. PRIVATE 'LEs- y hour, CIKCULASS at private academy, at 2 East Eleventh street. ROOKES’ DANCING ACADEMY, 361 BROOME ST. — All the tashionable Dance one course of lessons Afternoon c.asses for ladie: children; evenings fo gentlemen. PRIVATE INSt [RUCTIONS at all hours. JE GARMO'S DANCING CLA=8E: $2 Fitth avenue, corner Fourteenth street. New Classes now forming. Particulars in circulars. OF DANCING, 289 R. AND MRS. HLASKO’S ACADEMY FOR DANC- ing, Broadway.—Morning and afternoon Classes tor ladies and children; evening classes tor gentlemen, R, MACPHERSON’S CLASSES FOR DANCING, Broadway Hail, Broadway and Forty-elghth street. ‘Afternoon for ladies and children: evenings tor adults. All the fashionable dances in one course of lessons Pri- Yale instruction at any hour. day or evening. Reception soiree every Wedne-day eveining at 9 HOLIDAY PR ESE N vTS. OLIDAY PRESENTS,—FINE ENGRAVINGS, Ol Paintings. Water Color, Drawings, French Pnoto- graphs (tastefully framed), Parior Kaleldoscopes, Cam- era Obscura Graphoscopes. with portfolios ot Palestine and Grecian views; rosewood und watnut Stereoscopes, ‘with views of all parts o/ the world; velvet Frames with | Porcelain Paintings, All goods marked in plain tigures. | ‘OOP! 76 Nassau street, between John and Fulton. OLIDAY PRESENIS.—A LARGE AND MAGNIET- cent assortment of Japanese, Chinese, India, Tu Kish and. Algerian Goods, ‘curiosities ‘and’ an‘iquities, Turkish and Persian Rugs: will be sold at prices to suit the times, Come and examme the goods at 791 Broad- way, between Tenth and bieventh streets, opposite Grace Church. Open trom 7 o'clock A. M. to 10 o'clock EUROPE. first class firm in Holland wishes A direct con conneetions yith Manufacturers of 3 ‘ana Manufacturers of Articles of Iron. ‘Communications may ve sent, sub C., 1,969, to the Ad- vertising Agency of RUDOLPH MOSSE, in Frankfort on-the-Maine, Germany. chine Tools “STEAMBOATS.. &C. por R SALE A NEW PROPELLER, BUILT FOR HAR. towing; length, 75 feet; breadth of beam, feet, Mind depthvor hold. 8 (vet: alsy a Dew Oseallat.ng ‘ane ine, 6x12 Apply to or wddress HIGGINS ae hl and da Watts strect, New York, oF ay NELL & Co., Dry Docks, South Brooklyn. ON Ware TO PURCHASE—ROWBOATS. PARTIES haying Rowboats, in good condition, tor sale cheap can find acash customer by addressing ROW BOAT, Sin- lair ir House, ‘canilabe dill corner of Lopate street &C. b (LADY IN NEED OF MONKY WILL SibL Dia A “nona solitaire Herrings, Iya, carats, for ‘worth $800, Address CLARA BRADLEY, Herald office. ARGAINS IN WATCHES.—FOUR FINE Goup, Bi Witches, teen worn a, short time, at nearly halt Drice, warranted; also one Jules Jurgensen stem winder, GEO, C. ALLEN, 1.190, Broauway, near Twenty-minth mreet Diamond Rings, creat bargains. ARGAINS FOR THE g DAYS.—A FINE tpg al ‘ment of Diamonds, Watches, gold and coral J id Dil Gold and silver Dough ’ cary, soli verware, &c. ; oid Gol gan) BROS, 1,207 Brovdway, opposite Gilsey House. Re MOND: FOR SALE, EARKINGS, PINS, RINGS. ‘4 dress obi box 116’ ‘herald office. 'L 10.000 CIGARS, AT $12 PER dg. 0.9 Bowery, third floor, 1 “\ Setokae~ -WEST SIDE SiORAGE urniture, pianos. baggage, &c. A. Rowse, for 3, Imost extensive and responsibie T ipusiness. K. TAGGAKI, Owner ‘Hudson street. TORAGE FOR FUR ITURE, PIANOS, BAGGAG c..1n separate roon %4; Pulldings have all conve t LES & SON, Biences; waichman at nit ‘srog girect, Near Hlevekor, wous. i FOR AN OSTRION none by addressing tard. Conn. _ MISCE GLA. Ts [Pus PARTIES ADVERTISING Robo gome time since can ob tan ePoak ofice bax No M76. Mae A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL DISPOSE OF THEIR four round cornered 7% octave Pianoforte. made to order, vest city makers, patent agraile, full iron plate, cost $900, for $250: Stool, Cover, box for ship pping also Parlor, Library, Chamber ana ‘Dining Room Furniture for sale, 40c. onthe dollar, Call to-day or Monday, pri- vate residence 120 West 234 strect. A GRAND SQUARE |STEINWAY PIANO, VERY cheap for cash: a 7% octave Piano, very. little used, only $10; @ new style case Or; a Gas a ten stop rosewood Prince Organ, only © wonder. ful Burdett Organ for rent, and rent allowed it areuaeel A large stock of Pianos and Organs to select trom. Call and examine betore purchasing. BIL LINGS & WHEELOCK, Jé¢ Eqst Fourteenth street. A RAKE CHANCE.—FOR SALE QHEAP, A FINE assortment of second hand grand. square and up- right Pianos. of steinway & Sons’ make; also of other first class manutacturers. STELNWAY & SONS, 107, 109, 111 Kast Fourteenth street. EAMES, BENT & ©O., payed gis he fel Kighth avenue, offer their superior Pian tremely low for cash: several nearly new at halt ‘prise: second hand instruments, $75 and upwards. DONT PALRENT WHEN YOU CAN BUY NiW 71 octave Pianos, fully warranted, on monthly pay- ments of F. CONNOR, 155 cast Thirty-seventh strect, over Stiner’s, Piano, $35. ECKER & BARNES WILL SELL THEIR H1ANOS during the Dols ee at less chan factory prices; renting Pianos for sale cheap. Factory 127 third ave- nue, corner Fourteenth street. JOR SALE—A SEVEN OCTAVE PIANOFORTE, 32) Hudson street, sew York. XREAT BARGAINS IN NEW AND SECOND HAND Pianos of the very best quality, vet low for cash. at FISCHER'S, 423 and West iwenty-eighth street, near Ninth REAT BARGAINS.—LARGE STOCK OF ELEGANT Pianos, by order ot CGE ae G. Barmore es- te, 368 Bleecker stree! ully, Warranted, witn ail the latest improvements. Second hand Piano cheap. EW east! rhea 79. KENT—10, RESPONSIBLE arties; uprights and «quar. Parves; UPERLON PIANOFOL yd No, 5 East Fourteenth strect, IANOS.—LARGE STOCK TO SELL OR RENT cheap, easy terms, at MERRELL’s, No. 8 Union square (166 Fourth avenue). Call and see. | AFTER DARK! | PERFORMANCES, 'BLO'S. GREAT HIT, GREAT HIT, Qatar HIE EAT AWAY NIGHTLY, TO GAIN ADMISTION UNABLE TD GAIN ADMISSION UNABLE TO GAIN ADMISSION to witness the best entertainment in the city. to witness the best entertainment iy the city. Everybody delighted, sree ay surprised Everybody delighted: rybody surprised sp “ith N. B, ROBE COMPANY, BLY HARLE mytifoDUCING MORE NE’ UR SPECIA MORE NeW FBA’ ORES, MOKK NEW FRATURES, MORE NEW FB, ATUEES than ever presented in one entertainment before. than ever presented in one entertainment before. than ever presenied in one eniertainment betore. Eminent in this popular organization ar Jamey 8. Maftit and Harr: Je James 3, Mamit and Hurry Je James 5. Maffit and Harry Jee.. Charies Chrisdie and George Ketchum Charles Chrisaie and George Ketchum. Charles Ghrisdie and George Ketchuin Wash. Antonio and James W. Sandford Wash. Antonio and James W. Sandiord Misses Fanny Deardon and Ada Laurent, Misses Fanny Dearcon and Ada Laurent. MARIE : 4 Bil mus, MALE BONPANTL Clowns -Pantaioons: AN MAKI¢ BOSPANTL and her celebrated PARISIAN BAULE PARISIAN BALLET PanIsIAN BALLET TROUP! The wonderful GARNELLA BROTHERS. GALNELLA BROTHERS, QARNELLA BROTHERS, GARNGLUA BROTHERS, GAKNELLA BROTHERS, GAKNELLA BROTHERS, For thé first ume introductny their new, daring teat of JUBU SOM GRE R & NEW bounties SOMERSET from shoulder to shoulder and from teet by feet. Never pelare attempted by any yo JEE BROTHEL Ji BROTH EE BROTH INS BROTHE W. We WEWCONTS. wy “sWOUMBS, | FEE.G COW-BELL-0.G. Pkr-G COW BELLO. FEE-G COW-i)L-0-G-L A. hire DEARDON's VELOCIPEDE ' Harry Hunter, Harry Lester. Harry Longly. Eugene Blitz. Jos. M. wreeian, Frank Jordan. M, APPOLON BAPATATUN, Miles. Amelia Cerute, Sophia Ravel, any Crome, ROSK MAY, Mile. ALE oMITH, ‘AC MARY MORSE, NNIE FRANK, ADDIE sc CARCY | N Me Y YOUNG UADIE: The whole forming a Seep ae on sapecior toany in the hel R EXTRA wi i INEE NEW YEAR'S DAY. Popular prices, 50c., 75c. and $!. No extra charge tor reserved seats, Gahery, 25c, OOTH'S THEATRE. LITILE EM’LY, SAREET? & PALMER bresent to-morro MONDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 2, atter careful preparation, Andrew Maliiday's admirable | five act dramatic version of Charles Dickeus? charming story “David Coppertield,” entitled, LITTLE BELT The cast of charactors ts ‘exceedingly strong, including the popular actor and author, Mr. GEORGE FAWCE OWE, who will give his ia Anumftable impersonation of the part of as performed by him at the Olympic Theatre, London, tor over four hundred consecutive wights ‘The scenery, by WM. VOSGILEN and KIC} ‘ARD MAR- gnificent, the principal pictures being me TeLUwisate: D OATH HE AKK ON THE SANDS THs STORM > THE SHIPWRECR! all of which have ing enious mechanical adjuncts. The play is one Os the most interes.ing, and by the manner of its prduction here will prove the most en- lertuining of holiday dramatic offerines MATINHE NEXT SATURDAY AT Lig orcock. Wwoonrs, | 7OOD'S MU: ra ENE See ONS FOR 1HE NEW YEARS HOLIDAYS. Rvery, $y evening (Wednesday and Saturday Matineesy | UCIVAULT'S GREAT LOCAL DRAMA | AFTER DARK. AFIEK DARK. AViE« DARK, | ARTE DARK AFTER DARK | Monda; Mone ‘‘hursday and Friday. TGR AL DOUBLE BLL. TWO PLECK: THE oLonrod Ato. DRAMA LtiaM’S CRIME AND THE GonGHOGS SPECTACULAR DRAMA THIt VES, THIEVES, + TE 1 res H JANUARY 1. NEW YEARS oi ix nati AY I. THREE PrEENOON At? EVENING AT 3. IANOS—NEW AND SECOND HAND, AT GREAT bargains for cash or instalments; to rent trom $3 upwards; rent Pea ik. V, DUM-DAY, niversity place, corner Ninth street. SPECIALTY,—BUY OF THE e money : largest assortment vers at reduced prices, NEPPERT, 39 Cau: ‘CHANGE FOR STOCK IN ion in tte city earning IANO STOOLS manufacturer and in the city; also Piano [IANO WANTED-—IN E, & manufacturing corpor! good dividends; must be new or nearly so. PIANO, box 17 Herald office. TEINWAY, WATERS, CHICKERING AND OTHER first claés second hand Ptanos at great bargains jor cash. this week, or to let at low prices, at WA- TERS’, 481 Broadway. 7 ATERS' NEW SCALE PIANOS, CONCERTO AND other Organs will be sold this week at reduced prices tor cash; Pianos, 810 to $15 and Organs, $6 to $10 nthly after first deposit. anne bereipyie. ¢ RS & SON, 481 Broadway. $15) CASH WILL BUY A FINE 7 OCTAVE 9) second hand Plano: $90, $4), $5), $60 or $75 will Duy a 6 octave, at WATERS, 451 Broadway, Bi: _MUSICA GENTLEMAN OF GREAT EXPERIENCE GIVES insiruction on pianotorie, harp and harmony, at pupil's residence: $1U per quarter; best reterence. Ad. dress, with reterence, TEACHER, box i29 Herald Up- town Branch oftice, 1,265 Broadway. AVE SOME NEW MUSIC ON YOUR PIANO FOR New Year's Day. Ali the latest and best songs of every publisher on hand at LAMBERY & KANEs, 431 Grand street, New York. Send tor lists. “Musle sent post iree, pupils’ residence, $10 per quarter; pupils taught singing in English, French and Ltalian yee also repared lor concert. Address INSTRUCTION, box 113 Herat Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broadway. 0 ACCOMPLISHED AMATEUR OF MU=IC SHOULD be to-day without some knowledge of the Tialian language. ‘terms printed on ca send for one. PROFESSOR, 243 cast thirtieth street. RIVATE PARTIES.—PRAEGER FAMILY, THE originators of the great Oat Duet and many other apeclaltics, can be engaged during holiday weeks. Ad- dress SIMMONDS & WALL, 69 Broadway. 10 LET—DURING TUE DAY AND SUNDAYs, FOR first class gatherings only, Kobinson’s Hall, Six- teenth street, near Broadw enlarged and seats 800 persons comfortably ; acoustics perfect, GIOLINS, VIOLONCELLOS AND BOWS.”—JUST arr ved from London, from a collection of over 50 years, Violins, Violoncello’ and Bows trom the follow- ing old mastei Boon inarius, Guarnerius, Bergonzi, ‘Testare, Pano} rster, Kotz, inehi, Tourte, Doud, Pawelete, Pleat Hae fubbs, &c, For sale at W. A, POND'S Music | ‘Store, 89 Union square, New York. | SEASON. LEGTURES | THREE TIMES KS THIS DA DAY ON aie A. hood and the cause of its premature decline, at the New York Museum of Anatomy, 618 Broadway, between Houston und Bleecker streets, LEC| URE EVERY EVENING AT8 O'CLOCK, ON Nervous Debility and Special Diseases, at’ Dr. KAHN’s Museum. Remember the address, Broad- way, near Fourth street, The largest and most magnifi- cent museum in the world. Admission, g LOAN OFFICES. T JOSEPH SOLOMON & CO.S, 134 FULION A! street, near Nassau.— Money advanced on Diamonds, Watches, ‘Silver Plate, silks, Camels’ Hair Sn 1 ues and Articles of Virtu; established 1:50; priv: ice tor ladies, Se habla Espanol. T WOLF & BROTHERS’, #96 BROADWAY» BE AT tweeu Nineteenth and Twentieth streets, —Money joaned on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, silverware, Silks; partica! Vidnos, Business confdenual. ‘Los Senores hablen bspanol. — ¥ —MONEY LOANED PROMPTLY ON MORTGAGE A. Mortgages cashed: Stocks, Bonds, Kea Furniture, &c., sold by auction. StEVENSONS an: li Pine street, or 31 Bast Bevediennih street. Mose LOANED ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEW- elry and Bliverware, and the same bought and sold. GEO. C. ALLEN, Jeweller, 1,19 Broadway, near ‘Twenty- -niuth street. NEY LOANED JTAMONDS, WATC M Ags and Silverware 1 the aathe Bought and sold. KV. C. ALLEN, Je + No. 1,19) Broadway. Bargains ~ SOLOMON, NO. 2 PARK ROW. OPPOSITE ASTOR House.—Money to loan on Watches and Diamonds. presents, ‘where. Adaress | NSTRUCTION ON PIANOFORTE AND SINGING AT | GtOBe THEATRE 728 BRI ADWAY, 730. CAMPBELL & MURTHA. Grand Attractions for the Holidays. Fngagement extraordinary, MONDAY, December 28, The popular Tragedian, fb. 1. STETSON, rho Bass dol re ae great sensation Drama by Charies oster, entl NECK AND NECK. Played by him upwards of 800 times, ana pronounced tke inost successtu! drama of the day. The pity sores Miss HARION 0) ee has been expressly engaged to support Mr. “ 1H yy BCUTL TON ON THE SCAFROLD, is GREAT HAILHOAD SENSATION. THE De. ALIVE. First appearence the re § Prima Donna, sabia ISS ° rie F x JOKKNCE, and tho slver-voiced 1 “Tenor, TILLA, who will appear In a Sholos rerecton.of operatic gems. First Ua of the great Comedians, UGH and McGARVLY, the IRISH kK MIGRANT: 1 the old favorites will appear in new par ADAM RICHMOND, SENNIE AUOHES, NED Ft NELLIE EOUNG, ce oon ¥, MOLLE MITCHELL, RAY, Wikis DEVERE,, J. WOODWAR. WAUTERD, OPULAR PRICK3. wae: eee admission, bc. ; Reserved Seats, 76c.; Gal- wee MATINEE W WEDNESDAY ana | SATURDAY, Ses FRANCISCO MINSTREL: NEW OPERA. HOUSE, BROADWAY, CORNER TWENTY-NINTHL STREET. ae ML AMBOLD and BACK ORE Fir: MINSTRELS. | NEW Y MINSTRELS. | SEWING MAC MINSTRELS, GIRL. pe kek TRE LS. ow FitaNgs Sto FRANCISCO FRANCISCO FRA forsee CO irday at BRYANT. FOOLING WITH THE WRONG MAN, Every nizht at 8 and Saturday Matinee at 2, pene pM TEINWAY HALL, ‘Miss SOPHIA FLORA HEILBRON'’S last Piano- Forte hag but one on THURSDAY, December 31, at 3 giolock, on, which ocension she will be assisted by’ Mrs, LAND, soprano, and Mr, W. F. MiLLs. oackets $I. Ls nate rice. Tic! of the princ! music stores, at Decker sonata ag, Union square, and at otelnway JOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, ‘the lecture on “The Italy of America,” ao editor Santa Barbara ty hae be SDA EVENING, ember 29, in the | reat ant ot the Cooper Institute, The lecture will be | Fiustrated 0: 16) siereopticon views of the orange groves, | | vine 8, scenery, &c., outhern Calitornia. i All letters of inquiry lor lecture engagements or in- | formation should be addressed in care of the Astor House, New York, until further notice. RYANT'S MINSTRELS B WILL ‘BRCEITG t ces ON NEW bala Dar MATINER O'CLu: IVOLI THEATRE, 1 IGHTH STREET, betw: Second and ihird aven THE MOST iia AND UCUEAPESE “VLacR OF THE BEST FAMILY RESORT. er the plan of the nly place In the city arrat arranged Heda Loudon Musie Halls EVERY EVENING—The most gorgeously Aited up Pantomime, tHE SEVEN DWARFS. EVERY SUNDAY GRAND SACRED CONCERT. PULL KEPORT OF GENERAL GRANT'S CHRIST- kK mas Dinner at the Academy of Music; list ot the Guests; the speeches. See the ARCADIAN. YDASSICAL SOIREKS AT THY, CeA*kmerican Conservatory of Masic Rooms. 144 Fifth avenue. kvery tongay even! Select programme and first class artists, Aamission $1: musical students 50 cents. ° Kor sale at principal imisic storey and as above. B.—the regular vupils’ Soiree will take place Weanesday. Deo. 3). Tickets can be had jat the off — KALAKAUA, With Portrait, MSE THE ARCADIAN, Call and see them beiore purchasing eise- beral advances “made cst Diamonds, Watches. r r ‘ani alt winds of jerchan rer haus ROADWAY, NEAR TWENTIETH STREET BRoAl established and most responsible office), — on Diamonds, Waiches, Jewelry, Sil- same bough in unredeemed Pledges for New Year's 39 * RAsAAU STREET, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.— Sewolry ana sold. 918 Aberai advances wr Laces, India Shawls, &c. 1.267 tice, room i 20; | Broadwi Mone, Watches Jowelry, A Same , HERTS, OyRR HERALD BRANCH Parlor for ladies, Branch loaned on Diamonas, ught and sold. ULNDO BROS, “BROA ADWAY, TIIGNON’S SPARRING AND FENCING ACADEMY, No. 70 Gniverstey, Ion e, between Twelfth and Thir: Jeenth streets, New York.—Sparring taught by Professor F, Ottignon reneing | by Protessor Senac, ae Paris, Mt E MOsT POPULAR ¢ MUSIC OF THE SEASON — Played with immense saccess at Park Theatre, © Coausie Waltz,” Hud. Aronson; —Booth’s ineatrey “Jockey Galop, Rud, Aronson. | Just issued “Mazurka Melodique’" anid sriegates Gaiop. Rud, Aronson. For it the principal music stor ee iy o. a DITSON 4 CO,, 711 Broadway, Publishers. KALAKAUA, fe oT ith Portrait. 68K THE ARCADIAN. nan tin oO" MPIO THEATRE Pip THEATRE, e—— | OLYNPI fanny tal ‘ AN ENTIRE AND The new and, original Jolin &. UPTOWN New scenery, a. AY. DEC YIHING COMPLE. -Manager PEE ne MBER 28 1874, 1OTAL CHANGE OF BILL, sensational local drama by Mr. Poole, and entitled AND’ DOWNTOWN, Ppointnents, effects, &c. First appearance of the most extraordinary artists in exiswnce—a wonderful novelty ie two one-legged riormers aad Ethiopian Comediaus, ER AND S!ANSILL. First appearance {1 Comie Yooulse htisa who will tmerunti, ‘There's JOSE New York ot the dashing Serio- HINK ADAMS, mong others, her new song, 's Millions In [t,’" Splendid succes: and re-engagement for one week longer o: the Moser Gymnasts, - Hi The New a lav (>) SAM RICKEY A Will be revived for the hito DU VigrOiennrs, Chargeter Comedians, MASTER BAN day week only, the ‘greatest CH SILITTA. ori 1 > THE Messra. Gus Williams, Master Barney dames Vincent, E. D. Gooding, Win. Grey and x Hold The young ang talented Comedienne, C HARRISON, in her characteristic Songs and Scenes on the Rhine, assisted by the talented arti Mr. 8. HOLDSWOMTH. PEM Htmopian sketch, ented THE Naw particular request LARS SKRENADE, will be presented, for this week omit and tor the last ume this season, the great Rickey and Barney Specialty. BAD WHISKE 3 WILLIA GU 3 opens his Holiday Budget and lets icose some of his Jatest, best and most attractive effusions. THE eNntike Mr, William Courtrigh Vincent, Mr. William G. W. Reed, Mr. ti Mr. A. Ela Farwell son, Mr. James Har stam Sal Master Barney, Wednesday. New ¥ the new local VER 0) his MIKE MALOWNIAS ai and bootleg busine’ Livdhis F tunates.. Stephen Carter, a cow ence between right and wrong. Dave Suwver, a vegeu hand at night Augustus Hossily, aristocracy Earnest Dean, alias 331" Sing graduate Dr, Bird, alias Jim om wait trom “up the rive Wainwri; a poheem: Coustance ae wile Mable Dean, wife of th ciuzen: syNobeis Gi SCENE 1.—Interior ot Tenement House—The s Graduate’s Home—stave and His Wite—Unpk Forgery and the Conseq gal Meal—Lamb Chops ter—An Old Friend: Le on His SCENE 2. street in aire and His suntiower. Academy of Music: Folks Not Admittea—: Honest Coach Driver— COMPANY LY a Miss Marie Ci Sadie O'Neil, Miss Pearl Thornton, Mist Josophine ‘Adams, Miss ears and Saturday matinee, 114, you ot the spears, ‘coac! rave Hte—The Threat—A Smash Folleg—oiikiog ‘abieau. ANY LY A HOLIDAY BILL. t, Mr. W. B. Cahill, Grey. Mr. E. D. Gooding, Mr, Joldsworth, Mr.'A. J. Leavitt, Miss tmeline ‘Young, Miss Connolly, Miss Mr. James \c: Torelli Brothers, &c. Tho entertainment concluding every evening and with y Mr. John F, Poole, entitled DOWN\O in'the Empive Cle n Irish specuiator in the Mr, SAM RI boys,” always untor- » Master BARS © Y. Who knows the difler- -Mr, James Vincent. by duy and a stage Mr. W. B. Caniil. h avenue Mr. Win. Grey. State prison D. Gooding. Robert lite, 4 stra: GW. Reo Holdsworth: Mr. A, Bellamy, r. J. Marr. ut a strong iiking tor Dave ? « Mis sadie O'Neil. nil vietin of Dr. Bird. Miss \ddie Farwell, fo ALT, arie Connolly. rivers, &¢. NERY, INCLOENIS, &O. driver, table ver it ‘or? an. ‘alius e convict, quences—The Ballet A Fru. and Onions—The Mysterious Let | Fens juet for 4 —Dr. Bird's Visit— Mable in the Way—The Piot—The Fors th The Forged Will—the Bar. ‘Kobert Lake Mects lls Mise on Hand—Villany om York—The Colored Millionn- ‘Old Boois, Old Boots”—A Pair of rrauds—Ice Cream, Highly Flavored—Augustus Hoss: S—Broadwa the « vest Dean and. ‘oach Driver's Honor—Folly nes Extravagant, by pene Oe aie and His His Companion—The Abduction versus Vil- Jany—Daring Atiempt to Carry Off Constance Lake— Atte! on stephen Carter—l'oo Smart lo Ke Caught—* Dave Shows Up—Mike in u Ruction—txciting Tableau. SCENE 4. ment—otiicer Wainrigh lew toan Escaped Co! sin Dave and Kose in | SCENE 5.—Interior Schome to Entrap Con: A Generous Old Follow That Young Oul vesti, nate Following Meeting—Bird aud Friends at Hand—Ke: Dean— posit of Bed Be reet—ihe Biack and Tans Out tor Enjoy- ton Duty—Bird’s Overcoat—ihe nvict—The Forger and the Assas- jor Fun, of Dean's House—A Villanous stanco—The Churiiable Friend an—the drishnian’s suspictions—"Dll Id Man and See Wha's Up"—In- Up the Gaine. E 6.—Exterior of Bird's House: Stephen Carter and Dave On a eculiar Mission—Wainri Short Gut—Arrival o1 Dean with iis Josey-oa Starting | His Victim—The Knife at Work— ght takes @ astunce—Capture of VRAIS DAY, NaW GRAND MATINERS WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. (A OPERA ‘HO! ‘, LAST WEKK. LFY BROTHERS having arranged for the wanster of i HeaCk CROOK | to Fora’s Theatre, Wa: duced January 4 beg. eee POSLTIVELY TH BOUNDL: Th of the imperial AKRAY 0 rH will te TWO MATINIEHS this werk. aC shingtom, where it will be pro- to Symounce that the ee is E LAs? WEEK E ectacle pak eee aoe BEW RI AUTIES, h NEW YEARS "DAY and on SATURD, ADMISSION, Fiery Cents Reserved Seats, 25 cents, 10 ceats and $1 ex FAMILY CiRCLE 5 VENUK THEA’ Propriotor MONDAY EVE: NING, DECEMBER 2%, and EVERY EVENINGS 1LBé RIS celebrated jant MYPHiCAL CoM New scenery by Mr. gorgeous costumes by Titer CENTS TRE, ad Manager... «Mr, AUGUSTIN DALY BD’ in three acts, enutied PYGMALION ANI “AND GALATEA. JAMES, ROBERTS; new and Mme, FINCHETT®; the DIs- SULVING STALUK illusion by, W. 8. TOBIN, ksq., and the following IMPORTANT Cas’ A eal resent LEUCIPPL, a ‘soldier, D, W. HARKINS Miss Ganorra LECLERCQ toeriee of comedy, er peman es os. i DEVERNE CEE an art pare AM LEWIS AGE 33, Chrys: aMes SRRARES MNOS Pyemuiions slave it NINGS CYNISCA, Pyyinalion's wue. Miss annie. Gana DAPHNE, Chirysos' wife iiss NELLIE MURIMEL MYRIN set +eMiss NINA VAKLAN MATINEE OF “PYGM MALION AND GALATEA” EW YEANS DAY AND SATURDAY NEXIS In Rehearsal—THE PALACE OF TRUT Ht Shortiy—An important SHAKESPEARLAN REVIVAL, STADT THEATRE, MONDAY, Dec, 28, SCHN Children’s Legen All characters ai Grand Cho Grand Or Musical Director, _ Box utfice open daily | HEKMANN R1iTZ! CHILDREN’S MATINEE. and every afternoon at 4 o'clock, EWITICHEN, d, in five acts. by Goerner. re performed by chidren. orus of 6) peat ‘chestra of 25 bo: ll years old. rom 9 o'clock A, yan 2 LAMB’s PARK THEATRE, es MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, I engages OOTH. Shakespeare’ nt of AGNES BOOTH, supported by Jos, W. y, a edy, KING. and Tone in W YORK STADE NE and inst eppearan ILM a” Mme. CARKENO BAUREN, the eminent Planist: jp Sisnor FewRant je King | bridlant Victinist, stan i Herr SUHUKLZ, the popular feyor; signor ‘AZO, Conductor. Seats for sale at ‘the 8 THEATRE, fine Hungarian Nighun ale, DI MUx: 36 . of ‘Butto; Mons. SAURET, the hor BAA, the celebrated Vio- tadt Theatre Box Office. RYANTS OPERA HOUSE, ET B® beeweon 6th and 7th averines, near Booth’ Theatre, Lyery evening ats. ' Crowded houses. Linmense success of the be beaucital sketch, WEST 23D STi Saiurday Matinee at 2. BKYANUS MINST KL. | canta sana Claus. BRYAN.’S MINSTRELS. | Fooling with the Wrong BuYANUS MINSTRELS. Man. BRYANT'S MINSTRELS. The Pet Klephant. BAYANDS MINSTRELS. | Riding ina street Car. BRYANDS MINSTRELS, | W. Heury Rice as Norin: BRYANTS MINS!RISLS. | Santa Ciaus Santa Claas. introuueing & grand Skuting Carnival at “THE BALL's UP! ne ‘Matinee New Year's Di Family Matinee every NTRAL PAKK, “tHE BALL'S UP" t Wosicday at2 \ILMORE, usic Kore Usiv GiLMORE GILMORE’S: Usic GILMORE —— | Usic GiLMORE babies 4 REGIMENT Usic GILMORE UsIC GILMORE UsIO GILMORE prononaees by pre Bree and public ‘ST GiuMORE | THE Busi B AMERICA, GILMOKE | are preparea to furnish any num GiLMORE ber first t Cluss musicians for i} BREKKEKS EE KE ZEEE EEE ES GILMORE NCEKIs, COMMeNCEMENTS, GiLMORE BALLs, GILMOKE — GiLMORE | and for all occasions where music GILMORE | of the highest order is required. GILMORE 1 MUST GiLMORE | Apoly to P. 8. . GILMORE, 61 West GILMORE | 7 street, or MK. BOTS: g | GILMOKE went 41 Broadway, Cari 3 GILMORE ic store. STEINWAY HALL, TUB VIEW OF BovpAY ayaa REAL Lir Reember 29, a grap inside FE IN WASHING MARIE ANTOLIN RATHALIA POLLARD, SYNOPSIS ie Chamber—ihe | Mis-Re Appear, &c., Shoddydom: Music by prominentartists, Tickets and eer at a Gurley’s, Fourth avenu Old Philosopher— Wire How Money is Made—The Old Li Act &c.—snobs ana Snobuery= Suoddy and Pulling— the senat s presentatives as they ¢ and Twenty-thira AMUSEMENT HE GREAT HOLIDAY \Y_ SENSATION! BLUE BEARD, BLUE BEakp) A SUCCESS An ASTON DAY AND NIGHTY DAY AND NiGuT! HING TO TH iE. TAN TO THE PoBLIC! NANA@ TWENTY-SIX THOUSAND \tstroRs ON CHRISTMAS t CON aP TINUATION OF bad pyOxDERFUL HOLIDAY BLUE BEARD AND HIS 309 WIVES! | ROGRAMME BEC UIRINO FIGUT HUNDRED Ladies AND GENTLEMEN, | IT A A WILDER: NEoS OF EL PHAN 'S, CAMEL®. DROM * * The costumes are gorgeous, balle! * © It tsjnst to suy' that all previous ¢ show! tion of “Blue Beard." Also, oby. Also, THE GREAT ROMAN STANDING * * “Bine Beard” was presented last night at the Hipp aston'shed the sultan himself, and taat wili continue to Astonish tke metropolitan public tor some ume to come. * * Atagiven signal the corps du bai pear, and ; in a moment the arona swarms with gauz) -skiried dan. cers, whose varied umes are thrown into re through an illumination of violet wud red fires. * * It combines the crude. elements of melodrama, spectach allowan turesque and cheerful, and the; mood of the festival seasoi Also, THE GREAT E ° © The h ts brill whic the D ng Faces, winich are always events of excitement Also, THE DARING LaDigsy BURDLR RACES, ‘ork “ate “the 500 men and 300 indies tume ring of the Hip small army of mounted on pareety glephanis and camels decked in glitte * * Triumphs have won with the pageants of “The Congress of Nations,” and “The Fete of 1 shail not be astonished if the success of transcends prior glories. entirely novel. * © It introduces to the audience over § 0 ladies and gentlemen, with a grand ballet of 300 premiers and cory- phees. temp num’ positively tailed. Pe who were skeptical Abo Mr. Barnum’s ability to produce a had Bear “Hun Olympic no similar entertainment has, been offered so acce| Also, * © It is one of the most interesting, glittering, icturesque, extensive, and at the same time funny, spec- thetes ever produced. ‘The scenes, presented are beauu- * Itiga showy combination of spectacle, melo- drama, bullet, aud pantomime, gorgeousiy exparisoned, and swollen with every adjuhct of veauty and wool: Also, Toh GLLIANT LADIES) FLAT RACBS, DAWES AND "RENDER RI DOUBLE PROGRAMME FOR THIS WERK’ WHAT THE PRESS SAYS :— | {From tne e Bulletin. i the marches and t complicated and picturesque. * * Also, FETE AT PEKIN IN FULL, AFTERNOON AND EVENING! {From the New York Tim urts of the great man have been eclipsed by wis latest—the produc: THE GREAT ROMAN CHARIOT RACES, AFTERNOON AND EVENING! {From the New York World.) RACES, AFTERNOON AND EVENING! {From the E ning News.) odrome with an Oriental splendor that would have Also, 7aR BRILLIAN TERNOON AND {From the Daily Graphic. “INDIAN LIFE,” LVENING! ees Also, THE BEAUTIFUL AERIAL QUEEN, FLEKNOON AND EVENING. (From the 1 ‘Tribune. } with a liberal pus, showy, jore it suits with the tarce, ballet and panctomis of stage business. It Y RACES, AFiKKNOON AN Gt {From the Jelerram. 1 pantomime is couciuded with a carnival, lant With gorgeously costumed auxiliaries. (however, Is not the only enveriuin. tC comes te customary series of ERNOON AND EVEN, {From the \ 1 'e dressed in cos- 8 glittering with jewels and tinsel The tnmense | podrome was completely filled with the Barnum’s employes. There were men ring trap pil ERNOON AND EVENING! {From the Evening Mail} ‘The jatroduces: jnore pertorm pectacle 1s more elabor 3, and the incidents are Also, oes THE TRAINED ANIMAL RACES, STERNOON AND EVENING! {From the Commercial Advertiser.] It 1s the greatest thing of the kind ever at- ted, under any other supervision than Bar- ‘sand his valuable corps of assistants, 1t would have =] 4 Also, THE BEAUTIFUL CHINESE BALLET, AFTERXOON AND BYENING! [From Wilkes Spirit.) antomim ¢ Hippodrome would have all doubts cleared orey ms ad they witnessed “biue don Wednesday evening. Since the famous mpty Dumpty” had {ts unprecedented run at the ptable and so pertect in details. THE MAGNIFICENY BLUE ae BALLET, AFTERNOON AND EVENING [From the Star.) anner of producing them unique, and the ‘tling and in every sense enjoyable. The vari- | cts Were received last hight with storms which stamped the pantomime a great au ‘AM, THE COMICAL MONKEY RACES AFTERNOON AND EVENING ! {From the ‘Fvening Post) The success of “Blue Beard” at Barnum’s Hippo- Never wus the old. story told Lite he drome was indisputable. & $0 gorgeous and as th ress. ] * * The story is reproduced with all the splendor of | Oriental magnificence ani a wealth of ' could only be, snppied in so vast an arena as that of the Hippodrome. When tt is said th. that itis has been $: at it 18 One of more tl oe tore the pageant is where some three hundred dancers troop in from tke the entrances of the arena and fill the inner circle, like color. Doors open at Land 6:30, Performances at 2:30 and & Wild Box oftice open from 9to 4. Seats secure advance. NOT#.—O) tomime an ADMISSION jons and’ the dread tenants of the m, a girls when the bloodthirsty Pasha threatened to add the une fortunate Fatima to the long. list of his headless wives, and «reat the delight at the final discomfiture of the ex- ceedingiv trritable potentate. dresses were superb, und the fective @ manner. pect of the tyrant ears led at the flerc t was the excitement among the eO scene Ey nee fe antomimne as full of @ Hippodrome of guests. Also THE VERITABLE SANTA CLAUS AFTERNON ABD EVENING. {From the Evening Exp eantry that the actual outlay on tht 353,00), it may be readily understo hau ordinary beauty and splendor. the ballet ty extremely effective from its num: and one of the prettiest. and. most novel effects of Bi moving, prancing plece ef animated | GRAND MENAGEIE OF sIx HUNDRED W WILD Bc ASTS. animals fed at the Close of afternoon pertoi Bix di pare glasses will be of service during tpe pan- Fete at Pekin, co, in | | BLUE BEARD DAY AND NIGHT, BLUK BEARD DAY AND NIGHT. ING KALAKAUA AT BARNUM’SI TO VIsIT THE GREAT ROMAN HIPPODROME, TUESDAY AFTERNOON, DEC. 29, AT 2 O'CLOCK, HIS MAJESTY, KING KALAKAUA, HAVING ACCEPTED MR. BARNUM'S INVITATION IN COMPANY WITH THE COMMITEE AND HIS SUiT, HAS DESIGNATED AS THE OCCASION, reece HALL, NEW wo Ee Ee MUSICAL AN AND rtd das & Atel MPING, LS. Signor PBUOSGLORNG Baritone; Mr. KAMPING, Tenor. Tickets 50c. Y EVENING, December MARIE ANTOINETTE Saiialit POLLARD. Ex FROBISHER, Read Miss RACHA GL SAMU rote de NGs AND M Biservea seats 750. ONY PASFOR’S OPERA HOUSE, Sixty Sixty turkeys distributed on Thursday even- hams | ing. Ladies tree on Tuesday evening only this given | week. 1,000 toys distributed at New Year | awa: Matinee. Mon MORE NEW STARS. evening. MISS LOUISE APDRESO) Sixty WM. AND MAGGIE RAY. an JONES, Hole The comic pores penton given Jat TH TANT} KILLER, TONY PasTU R’S New Yeor Greetings. Year’ — DALE OWEN. awa: M Hlige wesday, 201 BOWERY. Matinee Thursday, Matinee New SEE THE ARCADIAN. Oars SUITS, TIGHTS, TRUNKS, ba yy HOSE | all and cotton. Bache, stamp for circu! N BRYANTS NEW, “COMIC SONG A BRYANT'S Mis VSTRELS | phar snd AT ART AUCTIONS. sizes and colors. plain and striped, in worsted rr NION ADAMS & CO., 913 Broadway. MILLIONS IN , Ir, WEST 23D STREET. Grand Orchestra, $1 50; Orchestra, $1; Family Circle, 50 cents; children under ten halt price. * | AMUSEMENTS. on - agarig coMIQuR 64 BROADWAY. sole Pi ‘letor MULLIGAN OUAmDS. MULLIGAN MULLIGAN MULLIGAN GUARD». ABDS. GUARDS First time this season of IRELAND vs. ITALY, by HARRIGAN AND Hatt uit SKIDMORE S Mr. JOHN WILD. Mr. CHAS. WHITE, Mr, Wil, CARTER in a new negro sketch, BORN TO GOOD LUCK, DIAMOND AND YAN, Mr, JOUN WILLIAM! WM. GAYLORD, Miss AMY ROBERT: Miss KITTY O'NV ELL, Miss ALICE BENNETT, Miss POLLY BOOTH, Miss SADIE VIVLAN, aud ali ihe maramoth compan A N«W AND OKIGINAL OLIO, Conciuding with the new drama entitled NTA CLAUS es wor, POVERTY HoLipay. atinees Wednesday and Satur BNIRA M 2 NEW VEAWS DAY AT & ENTIR ANGE DAY AND NIGHT. SOLDENE’S FAREWELL ats im New York OPE ue BOUPEE COMPANY. Nv, December +, A DOUBLE BILL, YCEU M THEATRE. it DE BRABAN) ENTIRE | and the second g tof LA FILL® DE MAD. ANGOT. TULSDAY EVENING, December 2h at ata, y first re pesertation in America of Knglish version of Pie REIGNING PATISIAN s ENB ALIOS, m OFFENBACI'S LASY AND GREATEST SUCUcSS, ADAM, VARCHIDUG In announcing the production, of this ‘most recent of European successes us respecitully announced that it can be pertormed for FIVE EVENINGS ONLY, as the Soldene se son must be brought to a close, in con. kequence o! previous engagementsentered into for Miss Soldene's visit ye Poiladelphi ac. MADAMss wii He OMDU c will be produced with the same compicteness of details that has distinguished ali the representations WED, 1). SVENING, December 3), ats, FIT OF MISS EMILY SOLDENE, cond representation in, America of MADAME L'ARO! D. nt box office aud 70L Broadway. RO! vif a) " ware nee. RS, ROUSBY. LYCRUM FERATRE FIRST APPR ARANCE IN AMEBIO THE L M THEATR A on MONDAY EVENING, Sanvary, 4, sis ‘at 8 o'clock, 1 her original chi acter of THE LADY ELiZAGETH, in Tom Taylor's groat Historical Drama, 1X1 AXE AND CROWN. In presenting Mrs. ROUSBY to the American publie: Messrs. MAURICE GKAU & C, A. CHIZZOLA feel jusu- fled in referring to her illustrious career in Eneland and to the conspicuous and brilliant position she now occu, ples ou the dramatic stage as the Wnrtvalied exponent a series of characters which at once appeal to her aual- ences, ‘The. character selected for Mra. ROUSBY’S debut im America ts that of THE LADY ELIZABETH, in Mr. Tom Taylor's great historical drama, 'WIX? AX’ AND CROWN, in which she achieved an instantaneous and most signal triumph. playing the part in England nearly ONK THOUSAND NIGHTS, four hundred of which were in London. Nor has her success been less in her person- ation of JOAN OF ARU, MARY SiUAKT, ROSALIND, GRISELDA, &c., in all of waich characters she won the most rapturous applause. e rWixt a ‘AXB AND CROWN will be put upon the sage with the utmost fidelity to historicai cosiumes, sceucry and surroundings. 0 ex- penses have been spared by the management inthis relation, while the company who are to support Mra. Roughy have been selected wi ‘ith great care. A SPECIAL KNGAGEMENT has been ‘ent-red into with Me, GE. ts who on this occasion will make nis rentree in New ¥; SPECIAL NOTIO! During the Rousby Dramatic season the the same as those of the leading New . ' Admission, served orchestra sotas, stalls balcony tauteutls, $1 50; dress circle (reserved), $1 ond balcony, 75 cents; family circle, 5V cents. The sale of seats will commence ¢n Wednesday morn- ing. December 3), at the box office ot the Lyceum Thea- tre and at Schirmer's music store, 701 Broadway. HE RousBY rin Bg ig and gentlemen engage: durits her engageuentae the LYCROM THEATRE a rk. SCALE OF PRICES, tices will be ork sheattes Tequested to assem rehearsal on the 6 of the PakK THEATRE onday, December lia. M, DWALDS, Stag CADEMY.—MLLE. ALBANI—LOHENGRIN. STRAKOSCH LIALLAN OPERA, FAREWELL SERI'S OF THREE We atte MONDAY EVENING, December 2, a! GRAND GALA NIGHT, upon the ‘Secamon, Hi the vist. to the opera in state, accompanied by his sulte and the Oe of the State of New York and Mayor of Now ork, of HIS MAJESTY KING KALAKAUA. Farewell representation of games grand Opera, LOHENGR given with greatly auginented chorus and increased orchesira, and with every accessory caleulated to e effect of this masterwork. Bignor SCOLARA Grand chorus, tuii corps de buaifet and orchestra, Musical Director and Condu. ii gignor MUBIO The entrance of HIS MA Hy I¥ wil welcomed the playing of the WAWALLAN NATIONAL AVM by the GRAND URCHES + RA. Loors open ut 7. Overture at 7:50 P.M. TUesVAY, December 2.—Brookiyn Academy, L, TROVATO RE, WEDNESDAY 30, DON GIOVANNI—Mile, ALBANT. FRIDAY—Last night of the season. Admission. $2; Reserved Seats, $lextra; Family Circle, Decet | $1; Reserved -eats, We. extra. 'N CADEMY.—SUNDAY CONCERT—POSTPONEMENT, Pi CIAL NOTICK.—Ip consequence of the extra ‘atbons necessary at the Academy tor the recep- Fomor tits Majesty King Kalakaua at the o ere on Mon. day might, the Concert by the pupils of t w York Conservatory of Music advertised for eis ning is Postponed aati NEXT SUNDAY, January 3. CADEMY oF MUSIC. TOBSOAY, DECRNSEE 29, comedy, in Sacts by Moser, ai German ial %. a Dispensary, Members of the (dermanta Theatre. AD. NEUENDOKFF , Director Boxes and seats for sale at mer’s, 701 Broad- way. CADEMY. ITALIAN OPERA. CHORUS CALL. The Chorus of the strakosch Italian Opera, inciud- ing all those who sang in emery | ‘will please meet at Rehearsal on Monday, December 24, at 1 p’clock A. On the stage of the Academy ot Music, rit ore Masieal U Director. LOHENGRIN, BALLET, The ladies of the ballet and supernameries formerly employed in Lohengrin will please meet at the Academy stage door, on Monday evening, Dec, 25, at 6:0 pre- CADEMY, cisely. A. VAN HAMME, Stage Manager. ACADEMY, LOHENGRIN, ORCHESTRA, Members of the orchestra of the Italian, opera are ) Fespectiuiy notified to attend the rehea Lonen- rin av ihe academy of Music on San a at 12 o’clock. E. MUZYO, Director. ETROPOLITAN THEATRE, S85 Broadway, oppoute Metropoittan Hotel, AHs PeOPLES’ VAUDEVILLS THEALRE. MONDAY, Dec. 28. ~~ EVERY EVENING AT 745. WEDNisvAY and SATURDAY MATINES at 2:30 First sopearangs of the beautiful vocalist, on oat cogs, be ee c great song and Dance &MMERSON LARKE, The charming itive ‘Songstress, i, MCKAIN. The celebrated Pak o Comique, The unequalled eniopia ‘Comedian, RLES VINCENT, The “aaah Comedienne, The favorite Epa ‘Comedian, HARRY HAUT, Reappearance of the Say Aerial Queen, gous MANNING, HARRY SHELDON, GEO. WARREN, is SouN Goobmas, a SEABERT,' Miss GUSSIK MALB and ali the Metropolitan favorites The pertormance to conclude with LB JARDINE MABILL! with Hs troupe from Paris and Beriin, in which none ‘of the objectionable teatures of the Oancan and owber Cannes wu ‘will be found. NEW YEAR'S DAY, TWO GRAND PERFORMANCES, bg oer ped HALL—EVERY EVENING, Vain terra faa oy CY Frederic Maccabe in his ‘kling Monologue Ent nme: Th i hs phe aR iament 1 popular triumphs of the entertainment Keep pace with ite surprising ardstibe tasical and vento iL excellence. For four weeks Robinson Hall has crowded seven times a week, with the most fashionable and aeasaDe na audiences to be seen in any city in the wor Spa Ape ROBESON, in 24 of his Original ae itand Beautiful PRECONATIONS AND SONGS. Elegant, novel and diversitied. repiete with intensely comic situations. kvery iaste suited. Beautitul Melo- dies, Operatic Selections, Piano Recitals, a superb expo- sition of Ventriloquism and Character Delineations, Aumission. Bic;; Reserved seats, Ou. extra; Juveniles under 12 years of age. h Ticket ottice, Robinson vite soe ee from 9 tilt QRYANT'S MINSTRELS, WEST MATINE ON NEW YEAWS D PAMILY MATINEE EVERY SAIURUAY. wees, HALL—! RY EVENING. Sek THE ARCADIAN, Loput TION —OKATORY, ful a ang 4 St slics renders the voice smooth, power- and prevents disease of the taroat lungs; vr Cummings and others taking le Mark’s place. its eae INSTRUCTION, REHLARSALS, &. TICAL METHOD. TLEMEN PR&PARING FOR THE STAGE, OR AMAIEUR THEA’ PRAC’ RECITATIONS DRESS WILLIAM H. TLONIST, STEINWAY SINGLE L LE». M ESSRS. ©, arrengemout Dy whie! upiis for the stage. R, and CLAUDE BURROUGHS have entered into an ny RROUGHS, Arcadian Cluv, A S URDAY EVENIN: HALL, 154 AND 106 NOKDAY. DECEMB TO LADIES OR G: TRIALS, AD- POPE, ACTOR AND bg HALL. teats 25 LESSONS, $00, "THORNE, “IR. “WKER RANKIN m they are, prepared to receave For terms, &c,, address CLAUDE. Union 1 piace. USE’S DANSANTES—IRVING HALL EVERY SAT. G, FROM 8 10 Ly KVOORT ne FIFLY-FOURTH STREET, ALOCUTION IN ITS by # gentleman of Faris Ladies and gen: amateur performances, Kebe cals—Freneh or English Arrangements made w: “Readings.” For terms, &c,, a Library, 129 Fast Seventsentt treet. J OHN MORRISSLY, HIGHER BRANCHES TAUGHT long experience in Landon ant lemen prepared tor the stag Fatly for. privace theatr plays attended and directed. ebating clubs, algo fof public ith, dress hectic Cartoon. SRE THR ARCADIAN, Cc" RISTMAS: “CAROLS. SLE THE ARCADIAN, | Forty-ftth street, George. ti, aay Adinission, 50c. ; rice. Unable to gain admissto' [Daria cena ————= ULL REPORT OF GENERAL GRANT'S CHRIST. “rp RYANT'S. NDS, BRYANT'S, BANA CLAUS ANE waa onad VERY NWT AND SATURDAY MAVINER AT 2 s™ B ANNUAL GRAND TABLEAUX ENTERTAIN- ment, Church of the Diseipies, Madison si) and Hepworth, Pas: ues Wednesday evenings, December 3 "gad a Reserved seats, 75c.; Children, hail tickeis early, a8 hundreds were, year. B18 SOIREE DANSANTE, very Tuesda; Beethoven Hall, 210 ‘isth iatroet. and Procure your mas Dinner at the Acade: +; the specches. See the HE ATTRACTIVE POWER OF OUR AMERICAN Cousin, with Mr. Sothern as Lord Dundre: To auch un extcnt as still (o make @ visible ofehes. ity, Stalls continue to cover the ans Were wont to play. Ar Music; list of the ADIAN. pou. REFORT OF GENERAL GRANT'S CHRIST. nag Dinner at the Academy of Music; list of the guests; the speeches. See the ARCADIA . WS) SR HE BEAU TABLEAU, ORIB OF BETHLEH. ih on exhibition in the Hall of the new St Bernard's Church, Eee Tn THE SHEPHERDS ars ia MAGLI | west 1 Fourteenth street, between Eighth and ad sn avs, be ING, FROM fC Sea To VANUARY 6, 1875, fro mm 86 to orclock. ADMISSION FREE, T4 LWEST MUsIc. “While the stiver Tints the Gold,” answer to saree breads Among the Gold.'C. D. Blake, with rcture, “Lost tn tl 1d J. Dever Mi Angelo, Sc. ; with pictare. 2 ‘OU NEVER oat TILL THE WELL with immonse a8 Ts WALTZ. ee MIN ne US MINISTRELS, Whsf 8D sTRERT. J OHN MORRISSEY, SEB THE ARCADIAN, RINWAY bp 1 ag PROBISUKR, KAMP. ie. Tuesday. December 29. RGYLE ROOMS SIXTH AVENUE AND THIRTEETH Avs EE DANSANTE. AND MUSIGAL nN BRY EVBNING, COMMENCING Ane cy SPECIAL MATIN EVERY SATU Ba | ha NOOR: COMMENCING AL 4

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