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16 Heine Ake Caen OF FANCY DO. Aa Peete Tavern: ras! NEW YORK HERALD, = REA. CARRIAGES, OC, GUEIGNE-SLEIGHS—SLEIGHS —65 SLEIGHS, BAL- ance of my stock closing out, Cail and see all styles and prices; several fine Portiands. Bells, £c. We. FIRST CLASS BREECH-LOADER, tly vauge, 30-inch, weight about 9 pounds; also a fine Muzzle- , Sine size. Address H. M., box 213 Herald ANTED—A BLACK AND TAN DOG, ABOUT ONE Year old; weight not more than three pounds; he must be watchiul. gamey'and spunky, with good coat ot hair. Only those having choice breeds need apply. Call on Monday, after 12 o'clock, at the private sable, 129 West Forty-mnth street. ARNUM'S HIPPODROM TUESDAY NIGHT, JANUARY 26, 1875. Managers—J. D. WALTON and DAN MACE. ‘One mile and repeat, to saddle, to rule. CURSE, $225.—First, $100; “Secoud, $00; Third, $40; Fou, ek fons Murphy enters b. ¢: Mist. color green. ‘Mace enters b. g. Hummingbird, grey and blue. olor blue and white. John Kogers euters b. m. Helen, longo Nodine enters b. g. Lyman, color blue and red, ugh Teany enters b. ¢. Thunderbolt, color red. Dan Mace enters s. m. Mary M., color biue. Frederick H. Sheiden enters b. g. Jim, orange and red. B. B. Gough enters b. m. Sea View Maid, color blac EVERY MAN NAMED WIL SITIVELY BLD ‘Also, same night, one inile and repeat GREAT TROTTING MaTCH, for a purse of $500, between the fauious horses, Pan Costello's a g. Bay Sie, color red. an Mace’s b. m. Clara G, color biue. WEDNESDAY MATIN LESTWOOD PARK. The Leases, Franchises and Property of the Fleet- Wood Association, comprising the ‘track, Club House, Grand Stand, Sheds and the entire property belongin, ‘to the association are for sale or to lease on libera) terms Apply to JAMES ATER, President 2% Broad street, New fork. HE BEST PLACE IN THE CITY TO HAVE YOUR Printing done 1s at the MEPROPOLITAN PRINT- ING ESTABLISHMENT, 213 Broudwav, because, with the extensive tacilides the office possesses, work is dyne there ut the lowest rates and with great promptness, EE, GRAND TROTTING MATCH. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. A “MAJOR CHAS. W. BARKER, AUCTIONEER, a GREAT SALE OF fast, young, green Trotters, just arrived from Kentucky, the’ pro} of P. J. Connelly, Ksq.. 8 Queen street, Germant Pa., to be sold at BARKER & SON'S City Auction Mart and New York Tattersall’s, corner of | Broadway and Thirty-ninth street, on Weduesday next, January 2, at U1 o'clock. THE STOCK comprises fitteen head that can trot in | trom 2 30 to 3:0, and al! principally the get of Mambrino Patchen Onio Flying Rogue, Ericsson, Coleman’s Main- | brino Pilot, Mambrno Whip, Lincoln, Dover's Mam- Drino, seager's Paichen, &c., &c. | TulR1Y YEARS’ experience has aided Colonel Con- | nelly in selecting the best lot of grven trotters ever seen | an New York. Gentlemen will be given the opportunity | of riding beitind and testing the speed of any of the stock before the sale. Positively no private offer enter. | tained. CATALOG CES WITH fall particulars can be obtained at BARKER & SON’S, corner of Broadway and thirty. | ninth street, and at the offices of tue Spirit of the Tunes | and Turf, Field and Farm. SALE POSsILIVE and without reserve. STOCK NOW on exhibition. A —TO THE DRIVING PUBLIC. We are now applying to side bar w ns a simple at- tachment which produces A PERKFRLCILY EASY, LEVisL RIDING WAGON, entirely free trom rattle of “creak,” and givipg mcreased strength and satety, without aading to the weight. With this timprovement we are also using (after a thor. ough trialduring the past three years) tht parallel or | straightarm axle, running with greater precision apd less friction than any axle ever used tor speeding. Gentlemen interested in driving matters are invited to examine these improvements ut our factory, Broad: | Wav and Fortv-seventh street, or at our wareroows, wenue and Fourteenth street. BREWSTER & CO., of Broome street. T OUR OLD WAREROOMS, 5583 BROADWAY. For this week only we shall continue to offer the balance of our stock of Carriages and Sleighs at great bargains; leaxe expires February 1; large stock of de- sirable goods for the present and coming seasons. panaats, | Sc atintagd A. | nudaulets, tons, Coupes, olets, Clarences, | Flctoring, Dog Carts, T Carts, Pony Phaetons. Rockaways, Albany dieighs, Portland ~leighs, New and second band, at creat reduction for this BRADLEY, PRAY & CO., 553 Broadway. 2 OF ARCH. JOHNSTON ID, ‘ost Building). oH OF OUR week only. UCTION HoOUS date Johnston & Van T: office £7 Liberty street (Evening THE HORSE AUCTION BB. HOUSE, 19 TO 25 THIRTEES | sates OF HOSES AAD GaRacrs a ARB HELD EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, AT 10 O°CLOCK. | 2% to 43 hours’ trial on borses warranted sound. THE STAMP OF OUR HOUSE IS RELIABILITY. AncTr. JOHNSTON. _ | A INE TURNOUT—NEW TOP BUGGY, Past | f\ Horse and ‘iarness, together or separately; half | | | price: rare chance; also brick House to exchanze tor merchandise. H. PELTMA\ 973 Broadway, Brook WANTED, CHEAP FOR CASH, A LIGHT TWO. | seated top Carriage. Address, giving price, maker's | e and full description, GASH, box 160 Heraid offic ee Sten Ml path ARGAIN— aA Lesdediet porte? ctr. tor one tioesn; price $50. Coupe, for one horse, price $360. Coupe Rockaway for $275; do., $350. A. T. DEMAREST & Ov., 628 Broadway. 4 IDE BAR TOP WAGON, BY BREWSTER, OF + Broome street; 9 top and open second band jagous, by best city makers; one light Coach, one Clarence, by Corbett & Co.; Coupe Rockaway, top and pen Express Wagons, Harness, Whips and Blankets, at w prices. H. GRAY, 2) and 22 Wooster street $i WILL BUY A SHIFTING TOP GENTLE- man’s road Wagon, built to order last spring. cost $450; an Albany Cutter, $75; fine Harness, $10. at fos te stable, 38 Kast Twellth street, near University “€ —LANDAULETS, CLARENCES, COUPES, + and six sept; apie , h = Ta ’nd no top Wavous, £0. at 6 Y'S, M3 East Thirteenth street, near Fourth avenue. FIRST CLASS PAMILY COUPE—ALMOST NEW. A ‘ith Foie and Shaits: also. a good glass quart Coach, in good order. Will be sold cheap, at BARTON & BOYLB's, Nog 6 and 8 Seventh avenue. A —MUST BE SOLD; A CHANCE SELDOM OF- e lered; a bby Horse, 7 years. 1646 hands: will show | 45; also @ fine top Road Wagon and Harness, Robes, lanes, Wives, ac. ; sold separately or together ; alse Bove Fortiand Sleigh, pole and shafts Call tor three | t private sta- FOUR Ways onty, as the owner jeaves the city. No li Fifteenth street, between oadway and Firth avenue. Will not be shown on sunday, NY ONB A PeRPact fibres raat can beat nae ‘willing to seil for cash, according to the times, can address, With particulars, D. K. Herald office, ee Oy EERGANT, © Srpung i VEENCE, IN FINE » condition, for $8b0, $2,000: Coupes, Landaulets | Several second han Carriages aud Sielgns sold low to close ouk, 1AM, 10 bast Fourth street, i Weta Cost $30 FOR $75; TWO « new lop Wagons, at half price; single and double Harness. No. 6 bighteenth street, one door east of Fifth | ven HE AP- STYLISH BAY HORSE, 15% J) years old: warranted sound; free. prompt leasant driver; ‘rote in 3 minutes. McNamara’s jes, Seventy-third street, rear Fourth avenue. Ce: fo first ctass order Address, with price snd where can be Pow oitice YOUPF, BY WOOD B ) Landaulet, by Brewster & Co., of Fifth avenue Coupe Rockaway, sbiiting front, by J. KR Lawrence & Vo. Six-seat Rock T WANTED—OR LANDAULET; MUST BE would buy Horse if very stylish. en, B., box 1,317 av, by J. R. Lawrence & Co. Square front Clareice Coaen, by Mott. Cireular front Clarence, by Dann. Landau, by Wood Broa Side bar top Wagon, by J. B. Brewster 4 On, fifth sirect. Side bar top Wagon, by R. M. Sti Wagon, by Dasew t Twenty re. cy & Van Duser by Peck L&R GARNEY, irteenth street, near Fourth avenue. At Private 110, 112 Kast Prasnion asi ev Landaus. Rockaways 372 and 74 Br buildings lately occupi pine street, vy Brewster & © A. >. FLANDRAU | cae SALE—A SPLENDID TEAM OF DARK BAY carriage Horst a beaw black coape Horse and a very magnificent road Horse. Apply at No. 1 Bowery, rner Division street A 16% WANDS HIGH BAY COUP OR SAL Horse, sound and kind, is one of the handsomest Apply at 65 West F fomrth str the city ONE d Fe SALE—ONE NEW DOCBL new single Truck, three new TRUCK, oal Caria, two sec hand Grocery or Lioress Wagons, at 404 Wost Four- teenth street VAL & NUGENT POR SALE—ONE PAIR OF MATORED DAPPLE gray coach Worses, 16 lands 3 inches b binck legs, mane and upper part o: dark and kc pact white 6 years old: ais pair of dark ma ouany bays, over {6 hands. U and 7 years old, black legs, mane (ar in forehends: nota blem eh or puff on either; ¥ sound and thoroughly broken. Apply at 31 West Thirty-ninth scree: OR SALE—A PERFECT pair of carr OUND AND RE ze Horses, bandsome and s fs old; ‘very strong and en ly sound and kind.” Apply to or ad 20D WORK HORSES. 0. $67 Tent SOR SALE CHEAP—POUR G I ‘Can be seen on Sunday and Monday at) avenue. r or YREAT SALE OF BUSINESS HORSES ON MONDAY, J the %th, at the old Third Avenue Railroad stables, or cers Wagon and two exoress Way as JAMES B Ons. OG) T, Salesman. cost ANDAULET—FOR ONE OR TWO HORSES; $1,600; will be suid at a great reduction. BRADLEY, PRAY & CO,, 555 Broadwa ECOND HAND CARRIAGES, OA straight troat Coupe. A six-seat Rockaway, ‘An 8 spring Landau. A fyar-seat Phaeton. A cortain Coach \very light). several top Wagons. All 1n good order and tor sale very low Also the patent French Foot Warmer, carriages WOOD BROTHERS, 740 Broadway. _ COND HAND SLEIGHS.—SLET@HS, CAR riaves, Sleigh Bells, Harness; every style; cheap; pes Coupe Rocnaway, haetons, Victorian: As, nrge Aseortment Bugsics MANUFAC MAIN. old roadway. near Bleecker syeel ss oo NEARLY | H. GRAY, 2 and 22 Wooster street. TBE, COFEST AND MOST MODERN STABLE IN New York for sale or exchange; location Fortv- tion Ine My" “Apwigrts SOAK RAVANSOK aohineast Apply to AV ANAGH, ti corner of Forty-ascond street and Sixth avenue. by 9 rer HEARSES, Pe Eaarnet or . sale ¢ Al to JA 3 NN » Su West Forty-second sire EAM SHETLAND PONIES, HARNESS AND WAGON for sale—Well hroke under’ saddle; used by little girl; He mewenable, offer refused: also gentleman's oad ores OL Ce % . $. WW ACRE Be Beets. Call on or address CHAS. [H® EVENING TELEGRAM EVRY NIGHT CONTAINS AL LATEST DEVE! IN Th BEECHER-TILTON TRIAL. W4STED—A PAIR OF BANDSOME, DARK DAP. d gray coach horses; must be ‘sound in every respect, at least 16 hands high and weigh not less than 1.100; wall buy single; give lowest price cash. Address box Rais Fos office. WASTED—TOP PHAETON, OR OTHER LIGHT Que-horse Carriagt. | Aditress, with description price and where to be seen, BOLTON, box 162 ferald W4XtED= A Goop sounp hors! least hands high and good roadster. Any one having such a horse and desiring to sell tor $150 will flad ustomer by cddressing JUDGe, box 154 Herald office. ANTED—A TOP ROAD WAGON OR BUGGY; WILL exchange a Rockaway, Alderney Cow, flie road Horse or best patent Door Springs. Address H1., box 140 Herald office. MUST BE AT Wagon ana Harness cheap. 439 West Seventeen th st. _ YACHTS, STEAMBOATS. &C He) STEAMBOAT—LIGHT DRAUGHT—FOR SALE OR exchange ; fast, and in running order; sultable tor short routes, excursions or towing. Mortgages or anen- | cumbered property entertained. Address, with particu- lars, box LM Host oftice. OR SALE—SCHOONER YACHT MADELEINE; $55-% $70—THREE GOOD HORSES, SUITABLE } e) for any business, cart, truck or Wagon; not halt value; sold on account of sickness; alsu sx press AMUSEMENTS. 0 YMPIC THEATRE. 8 en Mr. JOHN F. POOLE... thing Burlesque, ‘Town and Down Towa,” “Sunny pard,” Hamlet,” * dt or Did she Go Astray, “Black-Eyea Susan,” “A New Way he [tal Padrone,” Jonn,” “Hero of Twenty Minutes, “Bast Life.” “Kinj Gaelic Chiefs,” ° “Before and After Darx,"” summer Night’s Dieam,” “Brady's Boarders,” nele form's Cabin,” and Boy," | Woods,” ‘Jug of Pun ‘Toss-Grained ree Orphans," and is entitied THE THE THe THE THE THe o— —? THE SHOCK-RAUN, HOCK-RAUN. THE s o— and prepared expressly tor th: be presented Con, Juader of every ruciion, neral and other joliifications.... warranted sound and compietely turnished; cah be boughteheap. Address J. K. B., 71 Broadway, foom 40. | | the epicures of the country to equal hun in supplyiag | Wash Traysand Slate Work | | TH STRES!, | A | { | a big HANDS, 7 | 4 prt A | ofnse. 209 South Ninth sireet, Williamsburg of Third avenue and Sixty-sxth street; also gro | for sieighs or | Hon | es BILLIARDS. AL. cSTAND ARR AMERICAN BEVEL TABLES AND p «the Phelan & Collender Combination Cushious ior | Sule only by the patentee, H. W. COLLEN DER, successor | to Phelan & Collender. 753 Broadway, New Y MERICAN STANDARD BEVEL TABLES. WITH 4A" Delaney’s wire cushions, used in all championsiip Games at reduced prices. Second haad Tables complete for $125 and $14) W. H. GRIFFITH & CO., 40 Vesey street | I EALERS IN AND MANUFACTURERS OF BIL. liard trbles will find, by examinadon, that for cheap and stylish Printing of any description the METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENL, 213 Broad way, cannot be surpassed. N CONSEQUENCE OF REMOVAL “THE signed offers his lar Biliara tables at creat UNDER stock of new and second hand reduced prices. 0. KE. PUELAN, No. 7 Barclay street. BEAUTIFCL SET, $5, $8; GUM TSETH. $10 Phe RS gt silver Filmgs, duc. Examine specimens. NEW YORK ‘DENTAL BOOMS, 26: Sixth avenue. Established 1851. sunday until 2” Remember 252 R. MICHAELIS, 82 EAST FOURTH STREET, NEAR | Second avenue’ —Seta, $10. warranted, with or with- | out extracting: plumpers ior hollow cheeks; filling, 50 cents; teeth built upon roots, Sunday until 2 P.M. i (PHE METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT ig at 218 Broadway, in the Herald Building. RESTAURANTS. K AND LET LIVE, BROADWAY A. F STON 1 ’ 4 street.—This world-renowned caterer still challenges | the wants of the Inner man. SAND SPENCER. | __ MARBLE MANTELS. T GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. An extensive stock of Slate and Marble Mantels, St every descrip ‘ton. ENRHYN SLATE CO} Union square, T GREATLY REDUCED PRICE: EXTENS stock ot Marble and Siarbleized Mantels and all otber marble work; Marble Turning for the trade. A. KLABER, 1e4 Bast Kighieenth street. near Third ay, GREAT REDYCTION I OF MARBLE Land Megbleized Mantels ‘of Floor Tiling, Monuments, Headstones, Slabs for pluinbersand cabines- makers now offered at 5. KLABEK & CO.’s steam Mar- ble Works, Nos. 217 to 227 West Virty-first strect, near | Broadway. | STEWART'S SLATE MANTELS, MARBLE AND WOOD Mantels, rich and elegant designs, at the lowest prices, 220 nd 22 West Twenty-third street” between Venth and kighth avenues. METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT | at 218 Broadway, in the Herald Building i PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, &C { WONDERFUL INVENTION.—BURDs TT's PATENT Ps Pedals.—Each note furnishes its own wind: no dlower required: can be attached (avy teed organ, just the thing tor pedal practice; a large ‘stock of Bur- dett and other Organs for sale on easy insiaiments ang at very low prices; new Pianos, $24: Organs. $50 and upward. BILLINGS & WHFELOCK, 14. Last Fourteenth street, A WEOR, RENT. UPRIGHT, SQUARE AND GRAND | + Pianos of our own make: also for sale, a number Of fine second nana Pianos, im perfect order. WILLIAM | KNABE & Co., No. 112 Fifth avenae, above Sixteenth. st. FINE ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND HANDSOME Pianos w rent, at HAINES BROTHKES’ Piano | Rooms. 27 Union square. New Pianos on instalments or | low tor cash two Pianos, been used a little, very low tor | cash. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SECOND HAND | Pianos for sale at great bargains for cash or on instanfents; Pianos to reut, of our own manuiacture. at | reasonable prices. LINDEMAN & SONS, 92 Bicecker st A. ZADY WILL SELL CHICKERING PLANOFORTE, | $10); rosewood, iron trame, pertect order; also fing | Parlor Organ, 7stops. Seen at is Waveriey place, near Broadway. | A BAR ANCE FC HANCE FOR A BARGAIN AT 50 AMITY street—Boarawan & Gray’s parlor grand Pianotorte, | tool, cost $9; omy $150, cash. Owner leaving tor LADY WILL SELL, LESS THAN Pianotorte, large size, celebrate Gluding Stool ana_ Cover treet : ir street ny 100, ROSEWOOD city maker; in- tmedern improvements avenwe WOOD. PIANOPO RTE —— | BEAUTIFUL RUSE AND Stool, $100; Pianos to rent: $3 menthly; instal- ments received: magniticent first Claes new Pianos; a GOLDSMITE 6 Bleecker stroet, n A mad sacrifice tor cash. WILL SRLL His 734 OCTAVE FIAN made with care, tar below factory price: casi instalments. F, CONNOK, 15, East 37th st, corner 3 PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELU THEIR gaut tour round Decker & Bros’. Pianot Sacrifice; a brilliant toned 74 octave, ric rosewood case, full agraife overstrung Piano, having ail | improvements, printed guarantee, bill of sale, cost $075, | for $25). N. B.—Stool, Cuver; box for smpping: also elegant upright Piano, $20.’ Call to-day or Monday, ¢ residence 210 West 2ist st. | GREAT BARGAIN—CLOSING OUT SALE; LAKGE | and elegant siock Pianos; order administratrix G. | Barmore estate, 365 Bleecker street, highly fished, with | all latest improvements and lowest pric | BEAUTIFUL CARVED LEGS ROUND - nered Piano, $60; 7 octave Decker. almost new, 5 octave Melodeon, $4. Pianos and Organs on instalments, to rent. KRAKAUER, 352 Bowery. —PIANOS—LINDERMAN (& SONS (CYCLOID), A." fiazelton Brotners, and other first class makers, at | great bargains tof cash or insuimenis; also Pianos to rent from $3 upwards; rent apphed. &. V. DUMSDAY, 4 University place, corner Ninth street. ( GRAND SQUARE 7% OCTAVE FOUR ROUND AA ‘cornered Pianoforte for sale, all improv paient agratie, made to order, best city m 1,000, tor $273; Stool, Cover, ball immetiately. ‘Also britlia tuned 7% ave upright for than half tL wil Monday at private residence 12) West 25a st L CARY ments, ker, cost PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SE D ROSE. AL wood 7 octave Pianotorte, overstrung brated maker, $1. stool id Cover. 43 bast Thiruew street. between Second and Third avenues. 1aSH PAID FOR SECOND HAND PIANOS-OR J will exchange new Pianos for the same or other goods. F. G. LIGHTH, Factory 78 Barrow street, near Hudson. | JOR SALA—A SPLENDID TONED PIANO, SQUARE, | seven octave, Steinway & Sons’ make. sold for want | 1G AT | NSTRUCTION PIANOFORTE AND SINGI pupu’s residence, $10 per quarter, pupil« taught aingingin Engiish, French and [tailan languages: also prepared for concert Address IN-TUCTION, vox Lis Heraid Uptown Branch office, 1,255 Broadway. ASON & HAMLIN ( ORGANS UNAP proacbed in capacity legance. Winners of highest medals and Diploma of Honor at Vienna, 1867, and at Industrial Exhibitions in Amer- New styles, with most imporuiat tin prov Ph -uarp Cabinet Organs $2), a tion of these instrument: and solo stops, Etagere Organs $17%, a wrine of eas nts Keat paid years buys aa organ. free. Ware- rooms,'a Union snare. an FIND ANUFACTURERS OF PIANOFORTES WILL AVE it to their interest to obtain estimates from the METROPOLITAN PuINtING ESTABLISHMENT. 21g Broadway, before having their printing done elsewhere. PIANO WANTED —IN ‘& manufacturin ood dividends. ranch offic NOs TO RENT OR SELL—LA Re d terms to suit the times, Ca Union square (165 Fourth avenne: EXCHANGE FOR STOCK IN orporation in this city earm ig Addreas A. B., box IM Herc Uptown PRICES. thLL's, | Q@ECOND HAND PIANOS SOLD CHEAP AND TAKEN } &> back at saine price after ove year's use in exchange | for new Pianos. F.C. LiGHIE, y 18 barrow | street, pear Hudson. JPRIGHT AND SQUARE FIANOS AND ORGANS— On instalments or rent: $3 upward. BETTS’ Ware- rooms, 788 Browd way, corner lenth street, ANTED—AN UPRIGHT PIANO. ing description and terms, J. G. B Branch office. ADDRESS, GTV ATERS NEW /CALE PIANOS, CONCERTO AND other Organs, will be sold this week at reduced tor ¢ sh; monthly installments received on jano's: $10 to $4) Organs, 86 $10; second wand instru ments 83 to $5 monthly uiter Lrst de;osit ) @ PUN) Broadwar, ices Casey... f The OrConnor. “f usual | Muthgan {4 stuwe Branigai i Uirisimen. Art Ful | Trish Girl DENTISTRY, ie | Feartnl situation. | News | ner, and th | and Vocai 2) | taught perfectly , Herald Uptown WATERS | | Sullivan, another of the same sort. Claire kolly-it, a Sly-go lady Moy'¥a, 10 love with ¢s Mrs. McBridget O'Keti Peasants, Peelers and other pe SHON OF THE BUKLE THE Tr 18 NOW REA! and will be produced in superior style. Every Scene, every Edect, every Appoimtment, every- COMPLETELY AND ENTIRELY NEW. MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1876, First production of the entirely pew and original OLYMPIC THEATRE, 624 BROADWAY. By the celebrated Irish Dramatist, Mr, JOHN F. POOLE, the author of “Black-and-Tan © “Broadway by Moonli shin Fan to “Be of the Carrots” “Sing sing,” he Irish Detective,” ‘School for Scandal,” “The Awkward of Hoboken,” “Felle’s Stratazem,” “Frou Frou, ard iLf.,” “kiss in the Dark.” “Poor Pillicoddy,” “Brig- is Brothers,” “'Nick of the “Batherskin Naboclish, j Too,” “iri Go Kragh,” ’ Whack Rowdydow,” * aile Avourneen.” “‘Arrah Musha Meelish," dc. &c., £0., | &e. ‘This burlesque is copyrighted according to law, SHOCK-RA veeee Manager, DY, ry, Old Debts,”” “Wallace,” “King jedad-dy O'Dowd,” The ante Squad,” lacbeth,”’ “She Stoops to Con- Temptation,” “Deblin Assurance,” “Lous XVIII," “streets, eaith and *Rich- ushla Machree,” Hoola Hana. kK HOCK-RAUN, SHOCK-RAUN, SHOOK-RAUN, THE Every Scene, Property and Appointment entirely new esque, whic! will WITH A SUPERIOR CAST OF CHARACTERS, e Shock-Raun, tne Lite of every raffle, the first flddle at every ..Miss Alice Harrison Robert Fouy-lt, a “fine young Irish gentlemen, ‘one of the modern time”. Mr G. W. Reed Corry Chinchilla, a queer one Mr. Wm. Scallan Harvey lough, a detective in disguise, under tae name ot Farley ao oe Mir. James Clarke | Captain Molly-Knew,’ a young English horse marine, conimanding a detachment at Bally-o- Bull Deg .sasssceccscseeces Mr. E. D. Gooding Man-Gan, a peerless peasant. Mr. A. Bellamy -Mr. 5. Holdsworth Neil, in love with xobert..Mr. Wm. Courtri Mr. Janes Vincent Mr. Wm. B. Cahill Mr J. Marr ++ Mr. R. Jones . J. Brown Adams ht Mr. Wm. Grey Q SCENS. 1—Baily-o-Suil-a-beg—The Home of a Couple of —Uaptain Mollv-knew Looks tor Sport, and Finds It—Many Unexpected Lucidents—song and Chorus ail about an irish Wedding. 2—Inside of the Cottag eturn—Home Agi tartling at Falls Into It—Sensation. NE 4—The on Hand—A Bad Hand—the Escape. The Two Orphans— Moy-ya and Her hat Knocking atthe Poor’—Old st supposed to be) Hothered—How some People How the Trap 1s Set and No- te of the Tower—The Bird in tne Worth Three in the Ambush—The Koyal Artillery SCENE 5—Rath-Garryowen Head—Con and Bob Folly- it Hunted to the Death and Young Decoy Duck—Snaring Such Like—The Beautiful apiain Molly-kuew— SCENE 6—Ruined Bridget—Moy-ya and Arte at the Appointed Makes a Mistake Spot—The Mouse Trap Baitea—Chinehilia ¢ Harvey Touch Gives a Signal—Ihe Williamsburg Ferryboat—A Sanguinary krror— lake no Mistake” —Ihe Shock-raun Gets the Lest of It—A Ter- rible Melodramat SCENE 7—Ihe Ti “See the Dail frouble—What May tuation—Ask Mulligan, all. suriesque Comes “NO Piracy—Tableau. First appearance of the Best pian Comedians, MR. JOHN MR. JOHN MR, JOHN MR: JOHN Mi JOHN SCENE 8—The Coon’s Nest—Harvey Tough, Chinchilla and everybody i:lse Gets Into a to a Good End—Mora: man’s Snanty—News—Lots of News"—The Young Ladies in ecome of a Loose stipper—Orig- Corry arm Cor- and Funniest of Ethio- HART. HART. HART, HARS. HART, First appearance of the premier Ventriloquist, Mr, ALEX. DAVI>. ALEX. DAVIs. ALEX, DAVIS. VAL! VAL! INE VOX RESUSCITATED. NTINE VOX RESUSCITATED. ALEX. DAVIS, ALEX. DAVL First appearance of the star Juggler, knife, sword and cannon ball manipulator. MK. JOS, NORTO! MR. JOS. NORTO! MR, JOS. NOKTO. First ap) th CLARKE. CLARKE. MK. JAS. MR. JAS. rance of the celebrated Irish Comedian JAS. CLARKE. JAS, CLARKE. First appearance of the eminent Character Actor, the great anny Mann” and “Michael Feeny,” engaged expressly for the partot CORRY CHINCHILLA, in the Burlesaae, MR W SCALLAN, MR. WM. SCALLAN, The sreatest Comic Artist in the Universe, SOL 8: MR, SOL SMITH ‘The favorite of New York, Mr. GUS WILLIAMS. GUS WILLIAMS. The famed magvers MESSRS The dashing ¢ ot the Banj MAY AN ITH RUSSELL, RUSSELL, GUS WILLIAMS, G US WILLIaMs. PORTER. medienne and Burlesque Actress, MISS ALICE HARRISON, COURTRIGHT WwW. B. CAHILL, E. D. GOODING, | WM. GREY, WILLIS PICKEKTS, 8. AND GILBERT, JA . VINCENT, W. Kise! HOLDSWORTH, &C: A COMPLEIELY NEW OLIO. MATINEES ON WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. . F, B, CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE, JANUARY 25, ant uniil turther notice, Miss CARLOTTA LECLERCQ, in Bartley Campbell’ PA’ splendid play of ‘FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. S New IMMeNSE SUCCESS OF CLOTILDE; ers House, Broadway, corner Twenty-ninth st. HE SOCIETY DRAMA, OR, THE BRUISED HEART, First week of the new pct ot MY WIFE" SITOR 3. THE SUB-COMMITTEE, MONDAY, February J, CENT » f L. by thé B UTE the Fairy Trick Pantomime. 1776 On PANTOMIME TROUPE. FAMILY MATINEE BATURDAY, AT 2. 1876, SUNDAY, JANUARY. 24, 1875. W Mr. MONTAGUE, Mr. GILBERT, ARN’ in ad) AMUSEMENTS. —QUADRUPLE SHEET, AMUSEMENT. ‘ALLAOK'S, : Proprietor and Manager...Mr. LESTER WALLCK Mr. Dios EO SCICA ULT, EVERY NIGHT. AND SARURDAY MATINEE in his own Irish pl: . THE SUAUGHKAUN. 71ST TO 77TH PERFORMANCE. Messrs, BECKETT, ‘OTT, POLK,” HOLLAND, LEONARD, EDWIN Mesdames DYAS. LEWIS, PONISI, BURKE, SEFTON and BLAISDELL will appear. Carriages ordered for 40. Seats secured four weeks i nee. whic! ic cann will, conti! OOTH'S THEATRE, LAST WEEK. JARRETT & PALMER. Lessees and Managers POSITIVELY LAST WEEK OF “LITTLE EM’LY.” Halliday’s admirable dramatization of Charles Dickens’ Most charming story, “David Copperdeld,”” entitled, LITTLE EM’LY, +h has now entered upon the I¥TH WELK OF IT> PROSPEROUS CAREER, jot be presented after next Saturday evening by reason of the necessity which exists for the free use of the stage tor iuil rehearsals of the forthcoming Shakes- pearean Daggant The bopuiay actor and author, Tr. GEORG: AWCETT ROWE, for the few remaining nights and at the FAREWELL MATINER NEXT SATURDAY, nue his inimitable impersonation of the charac- ter of The scenery is remarkably tine aud melnd W*LKINS MICAWBER. ong its pictures, ail of which have novel mechanical adjuncts, THE Wak Mr. take p upon Mr. YOST! '. Durkee pe entire week, beginnin: for careful and elaborate rehearsals by the com and of the scenery and mechanism of the grand Shakes- pearean pageant, Roots THEATRE, nounce that his FIRST BLNEFI! place on next FRIDAY EVENING, the 29th inst.. | A host of volunieers will GEORGE FAWCETT ROWE, Mr. C.°B. BISHOP and others, Seats can now be secured. THE 4RK ON THE SAND5t THE ILLUMINATED CATHEDRAL! THE BTORM AT SEA! THRILLING SHIPWRECK SCENE! THis SAILING OF THK SHIP Febraary 1, EB THEATRe WILL BE CLOSt D: ny, evening, February 6, ttained by the Amer- NEXT FRIDAY EVENING, January 29, an extraor- gigary. pul for the BEN. Fit Mr, FREDERICK B, ot KE. Seats can be secured. BENEFIT NIGHT. FREDERICK B. WARDE has the honor to an- IN AM RICA will which occasion will be presented a GRAND DOUBLE BILL OF ATTRACTIONS, consisting of the always popular comedy, THE SiRIOUS FAMILY, and the admirable drama, LUITLE BMLY, appear, including Mr, AVENUE THE. TH TRE, 28th street, ant Broadway. Every night at § Proprietor and Manager. «Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY DALY has to announce that, in view of the VERY GREAT SUCCESS of the NEW LOCAL COMEDY, which has been witnessed by OVERFLOWING AUDIENCES during the past week, all OTHER NOVELTIES are PONED for the present, and WOMEN OF THE DAY! will be acted EVERY EVKNING until further notice. Mr, JAMES LEWIS as. (Who married a mother-in-law wife.) Major Steele well as a Mr, Louis James as... Frank Laidiaw, U. 8 N. | (Who thought twice vetore marrying once.) Mr. W, Davidge as, Dr. sogden (Wha “didn’t remember.) Mr. Owen Fawceti as........Judge Pinkethman (Who wanted to know.) BBs cos rfly with a sting.) wees Paul Tillottson of the courts.) (Qn Miss Fanny Davenport as. (One of the indescribable.) Ts FOUR HOURS OF INNOG Most unexceptionable family resort in New York. Every evening at o’ciock: Saturday Matinee, 3 o’ciock. SACRED CONCERT SUNDAY AFTERNOON, Downing’s Ninth Regiment Band Sunday Evening. Regular performance utter }2 o'clock Midnight. To gratify the demands of the nightly increasing crowds ‘at the Tivoli, the programme is changed weekly. OLI THEATRE, . ith street, between Second and Third avenues. NT AMUSEMENT FOR Qe. o— Grand with THE YOUNG RECRUIT, Effects, Marches, Combats and Comic Situanons The ZOUAVE DRILL d Mi itary Pantomime, the World, CHARLES YOUNG Double Trapeze act by Mons. and Mme. LEVOUX. Fopula: Miss 10 > | The Master Ventriloquist of Scenic and Musical Spanish Baliet of LA sCIbiANnNa, Popular es and Songs by FANNIE DENHAM. Bangaries Rg wheels rari pak naling ing and ing and Flyi nes Dy jongs by the great THE ULATRs “ISTERS, HARCOURTS. >—_——. ~ —<S ALL FOR TWENTY CENTS ADMISSION. Reserved Seats, 40 cenis; Private Boxes for elght, $4, or 7 ingle seats, Uae ea eeN Ge tie ARCADIAN. = 4 ie <CTURE “Manhood A- Bea RE SEASO ROP AL RCE Ge Cline,” at the New York Museum of Anatomy, 61,B¥oad. 1 Bleecker streews way, between Houston es as IRCULARS, TICK STs, Pamphlets’ and alt oth BROGSAMMBS, PosTERs, her Printing tof lecturers and ‘done at low rates by the METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISH MENT, 215 Broadway, N. ¥. BALL LUB BALL. Fourth season. BAckeror THURSDAY EVr NING, January 26, 1875. FERRERO Assembly keoms, SEAS( Fourteenth street, near Irvin: CHARLES F. WALTERS, President. Crantes J. Dovanenty, Secretary. ) nail col FORD \ RAND, os te A BAL MASQU’ place. | Quarey BALL. —GARNITURES OF PARIS. FLOW- rs tor bail costumes, at G. W. BASS- 5, 731 Broadway, opposite A. I. Stewart's, AND FANCY DRESS OF the Bacchus Masquerade Club will take place at je Kooms, Sixth avenue and Thiriieth street, on Monaay night, January 25, 1875, WILLIE ENGKLSON, Secre ‘Lickets a! box office on night of ball. YRAND BAL MASQUE.—a LA LIVELY WILL TAKE T piace ning, January 27, shadow Dance ai U and 2 Hall, st Pitt SONs atany hour. ( 2 Last kleventh str A sti lie 4, open for the season. J. MARS’ ACADEMY OF DAN mania Assembly Room: Twenty-sixth street and Seventh avenue, on 1875, commencing at 9 o'clock; DANCING ACADEMIES, * SAUSE'S DANCING ACADEMIES.—CLASSES East Thirteenth street; B: arth stree. ULABS at private academy, —DODWORTH'S PRIVATE CLASSES FOR DANC- ing, No. 2lz Fifth avenge, corner of Twenty-sixth + er street.—Classes open for be: and Friday evenings. Send for circu! every Wednesday evening at 9 o'clock. A. Hal BOOKES’ DANCIS Ail the fashionab I ernoon classes tor iadies and children, evenin: qeutiemen. THUCTIONS at all hours. DANCING ACADEMY, gentiemen. PRIVATS i ] ALLE! MASTER DUMA % West Fourth stree. in_ quarte: taugnt perfectly in six private E GARMO'S ) DANCING © 2 FIFTH AVENUE, CORNER Meee ess JME “ing. 1,404 Broad wa: ACPHER<O: Atternoon claswes tor ladies and cbtldren. S ACADEMY OF DANCING, way Hall, Broadway and Forty-eiguth stree.— corner of eduesday 5 Bre- PRIVATE LES- Morntng and atiernoon classes for ladies and children, Evening classes tor gentlemen. send tor cirealars. 289 BLEECK- nners on Tuesday rs. Select soiree WILSON’S DANCING ACAVEMY, ARTHUR | a West Fourteenth street, fuer—Classen now oped tor begnnel | send for circular. Soiree this Tuesday G ACADEMY, %61 BROOME ST.— Jances in one course ot lemons. f Bighth ave- for terme, dc. ening. for ail dances ASSES. FOURTEENTE HLASKO'S ACADEMY FOR DANC- Second term. — ROAD- evenings jor adults meception soiree every Wednesday evening . | ate Vy Lyric heceptid 3 (PSE WALTZES A ft ms liberal Add box 14) Heraid Uptown Branch ofte EUROPE, {MIL ALTMANN, 4 instrnotion by an accompl as tor wen da 13 ACADEMY OF DANCING, Haul, 725 suxth avenue, Reservoir aquare. ‘ansanie every ¥rlday evening. — SPECIALTY.—PRIVATE AND ed pro « Dresden (Germany), strehienerstrasse No. 5, Wishes to revresent in Goemnany American manufacturers or expo ) Grences given, a ’ nd Austria a few Sauistacwory ret: T 0 dene cour: E (eet JEWELL DR, new circular; DE CAKE WALK. Opanxso,” BA iftics whittake'a few pupils at his or the Lighty-first str OTCHKISS’ TIC RECITALS, WAY JALL, ¥.=LESSONS BY A BOSTON TEACHER, LOCUTL H ‘of large experience and culture, pupil ot Professor nro; elegant rooms opened at dd Hast Ninth street; thirty lessons, $30. TOHINSON | FAMILY PARLORS, No, 37 UNION CERT, AT THEIR QUARE, commenc' to-inorrow (Monday) evening, January 25, and every evening (except Saturday) du RYaNT’S MINSTRELS. MAPFITT, ntire change of bill, Immense attractlo! n. KING KALIKO, BANJO." —WILLI BASJO,” and guarantee entire sntisfaction atter one of lessons; each pupil taught privately. 230 East SENCE OF CONGRES: Ss. SEK THE ARCADIAN. AND TYS¢ NE DUs, JHE BEST SEATS FOR THE T BALCONY AND, HOTEL, | ROGRAMM OF CLASSICAL SOIREE, TO-MOR- Tow evening—American Conservator: 146 Futh avenue—String Quartett, Jonaise,” Up. 63, Chopin; song,” “Adelaide,”” Heetho- ve Beethoven. Heimburger and < chroeder. ceptions and private theatric ecial and liberal terms for such appearances. ‘ess Steinway Hall. ort) exhibition at the Photographic Art Ro (pas FAMOUS \f ASQUERADE BEASON—1875, M %@ FOURTH AVIENU Gezaer SHOOK'S WATCH, i OPERA IN FRONT PARQUKT; ALSO BARNUM’ ALL THEATRES, SIX’ DAYS IN ADVANCE, AT )s'S NEW THEATRE fICKET OF FICE, WINDSOR z Music Hall, Op. 14, Beethove: “Fantaisie Impromptu,” Chopin; trio, Artists—Messrs | Carri, Stamm, ‘Tickets $1. Op. 1, Stoehr, ILLIAM H, POPE, ACTOR AND ELOCUTIONIS1, 3 to give popular Kecitations at | parties, and will make offers his servi ORGE RIGNOLD.—A FAITHFUL PORTRAIT OF the distinguished young English tragedian, who is to wopear at BOOTH's THEATRE, is now on sof BOGAK. near Twenty seventh street, 115% Broadway NINTH REGIMENT BAND, D. L. DOWNING, Musteal Director, THIS EVENING atthe TIVOuL THEATRA Mite. TAY LO BALL COSTUM opposite Bleventh street ShEK THE ARCADIAN, Iya, VR, I bene: Albe: at se B* HEN 4 4 pupil P® grap! me Gay ata evening. Association. kindly volunteered their services:— Anna Drasall, Hickets, with reserved Be wenth and Fourteenth streets. going instruction, ing prompuy, neatly and cheapl VTAN PIUNTING KotABLISHMENT, Herald Build: EVENING TELEGRAM KVERY NIGHT SPECIAL DESPATCHES FROM WASHINGTON AND ALBANY. 8! HEALTH, AMUSEMENT.—J. WOOD'S nasinm, No. 6 East Twenty-elahth street; open Hoxing, Fencing, Traine, iurkisi & 4 for circula AND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT AT Steinway Hall, sen gg | evening, Jan. 30, for the fit ot the New York Homaopathic Hospital Fair rhe jollowing distinguished artste have ime. Brignelt, Miss Miss Roh Konl, Miss Luckhardt, Mr. schol and Mr. ¥. steins. $1 each, can be obtained | Broad way. NJO, GUITAR, SONG AND DANCE, JIG AND Clog Dancing ‘taught in a single quarter by KY ©, DOBSON, 14] Fourth avenue, between i hir- THE rt H. Pease, Mr. H. Ale: birmer's music store DIES AND GENTLEMEN P&EPARED FOR THE dramatic and variety stage on reasonable terms; js have an opportunity of Bifermiag while under- Prot, VARDINIK, 49 Seventh av. BTERS, PROGRAMMES, DISTRIBUTION BILLS, Circulars, Tickets, Coupons, Wood Cuts, Litho- hic Portraits and every variety of Theatrical Print. lone at the METRO- .. Theodore Prescott | Meta Killmeyer | AND §TH av. T YCEUM THEATRI ‘a ST. As Mra. Rousty feast mate t it this di tiste be nted a te In’ shAxeavea! ian ‘character Grau & Chizzola Messrs, respect ING this week TaD EATON Ry une GE BYESY BVEN LAST APFRABANCHD Ww YORK OF in her “role of THe faby HuiZA BETH (as played by her 1,000 times in ingland), in Tom Tayi ‘orieal Play, om havlor's great Historleal Play Re supported by Mr. GEORGE CLARKE and a full dramatic company. MONDAY, February 1—F; in New York, Shaxespeure'y Ag you wer “som ce in " MRS, HoUSBY “AS Rosauinp. IHEATRE COMIQUE, Mr. JOSH HART. N 514 BROADWAY. vid + seseeeS0le Proprietor ENTIRE ois ena gabntire change of bill and first night of the great Irish SKIBBERAH. § | SKIBBERAH. Mr. JOHN WILD, k | HaneiGAN and HART, Miss ALICE BENNETT, |1 | Mr. H. KERNELL, Mr. JOHN QUEEN, B | Miss LULU DELMAy, Mr. JAMES BRADLEY, | B | Miss KITTY O'NEIL, Mr. WM. CARTER, & | Mr. CHAS. WHITE, Nr Gras Mornrs, \4 dnd the entice Tr . 5 3 and the entire Trou Mr. H. RICHMOND, alee might in the hhew Irish Bkete THE SKIBBEAH, es Wednesday and Saturday. T. BARNUM’S ROMAN H1PPODROME, FOUNTAIN OF PERENNIAL NOVELTIES! A MULTITUDE OF ADMIRERS THRONG THE VARIOUS DEPARTMINTS BOTH DAY AND NIGHT! THE HALF-PRICE ADMISSION. AND THE RE- SERVED SEAT SYSTEM STILL KRETAINGD! NIGHT, JANUARY 25, NIGHT, JANUARY 2, INAUGURAL INAUGURAL GRAND KNIGHTLY TOURNAMENT GRAND KNIGHTLY TOURNAMENT IN NEW YORK, IN NEW YORK, under the supervision of prominent Southern geutle- men, residents of this city. SCENE I, Grand procession by the company, attired in historic Costumes as lords and ladies of the Middle Ages. | Entrance of the Knights clad in complete . teei Armor, preceded by Heralds, and attended by their squires and MONDAY MONDAY Court Scene in the arena. Tilting at the Rings at Full Speed. Exciting Contest. Prizes Awarded by the Judges. The Vortunate Knighc selects the ge OF LOVE AND BEAUTY, ‘the eed | and Enthronement. Beautuul and Picturesque Scene. The Knights tay Homage to the Lovely Queen. SOLNE IL Exciting Tilting Combat between two Knights after the fashion of the Days ot Old. Combat of Lance and Sword. BROADSWORD CONTES! BLTWSEN MOUNTED KNIGHTS. FINALE, Grand Combat of all the Knights—Lances and Swords. ‘the Fair Queen Vistributes Prizes to tne Victors. TOUKNAMGNT AT NIGHT ONLY. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY. The above representation is given in addition to all mie other vast resources of the Great Hippodrome, making literaliy TWO PROGRAMMES IN ONE, | ONE HUNDRED DARING NATIVE AND EQUESRIANS, THE THRILLING EQUESTRIAN SPECTACLE OF IN- FOREIGN NOTE.—Notwithstarding the mvriad of attr: the Menagerie and Museum departments and | hours’ programme of exciiing contests in the G} | phitheatre, much ot the success is due to the d tions in three nd Am- lightful mperature of the vast interior, making it as comiorta- bie as a draw ng room, while the ventilation is so perfect as to evoke praises irom all HI". | Miss Annie Graha.n a Mrs, Livingston - ae (Who loved, waited and—Lost !) PROGRAMME, AFTERNOON AND EVENING. ra Jewett as. +s. -+-Clara Hoffman Doors open at 1 and 6:30. Performance at 2:¥ and 8. Tn the “Loils."’) Box office open trom 9 to4. Seats secured six days in Mrs. G. H. Gilbert as.... ...dirs. Major Samson | advance. ...., fhe Major's “Nightmare.”) sae Miss Nellie Mortimer as..... .Mrs. Pinkethman | SEE ADVERTISEMENT OF TROTTING CARNIVAL, (The right nand of the Judge.) AT HIPPODKOME, TUESDAY NIGHT, JAN, 26. Mass Nina Varian as. sereoscoseesBella Steele | ———— rap eR 2 = aaah — ARK THEATRE.—OPERA BOUIFFE WOMEN OF THE DAY, KKVIVAL, FOR A FEW NIGHTS, RECEIVED | of Lecocq’s charming work, in th NIGHTLY LA FILLE DE MME. AN WITH, LA FILLE DE MM . ROAKS CLAIRETT: ° Mile. LANG LAUGHTER. AMARANTH. MAGNIFICENT TOILETS! A ANGE PITO! REALISTIC SCENERY! —- RESPLENDENT BEAUTIES! MAJOR STEELE and his Mother-in GREAT Law, the town talk alreaay. = 0 DrliGHTeD AUDIENCES, “GOOD MORNIN CPE the new an In mee Fatt es ohetel Hele ea fea by-word, is on ever; "s tongue. in active preparation, the musical sensation of the day, Yi pach al pea GIKOFLE-GIKOFLA. «s META KILLMEYER’S WONDER- DEBUT OF Mile. CORALIE GEOFFROY. FUL DRESs sets the ladies in rap- ae agent tures, and is the gossip of the boudoir. ETROPOLITAN THEATN 885 Broadway. opposite Metropolitan Hotel. HOTEL LIFE AT SARATOGA in JOHN LE FAVER MANNING... . Manager “the season” shown up. MONDAY, January 26. VERY EVENING, ats. WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY MATINEE, at 2:30, : ——- Engagement and last appearance: in America ot the WOMEN OF THE DAY MATINKE, world renowned SATURDAY NEX®, AT 1:30. ah ** BOX SHEET OPEN TEN DAYS IN ADVANCE. JACKLEY FAMILY of Acrobatic and Gymnastic Artists, eleven in number. First appearance of Se Saati ier ttl the youngest Ventriloquist in the world. ” hi BR and SULLY, the champion Ebony Artists, Ip their pastianes. JAMES WELCH and MAUD LE MOINE, Last week and immense nit of i TIM MORRIS, ELLA STREFLIN, BELLA ARNOLD, LEO, and the young musical wonder, LEO. First week of the local Drama, entitled BOWERY AND BROADWAY. Admission, 50c. ; Orchestra, $1; Family Circle, 25e. | PONY PABTOR’s OPE A HOUSE, 201 BOWERY, THE FEMALE MINSTRELS, SIXTY THE FEMALE MINSTRELS. CHOICE THIRTY BEAUTIFUL LADY VOCALISTS. | HAMS TONY PASTOKs SONGS, GIVEN with chorus of 700 yoicés, AWAY AMOST A'TKACIIViG FuATURE, ON | THE Si WING GIRLS’ BALL, EVERY, | anew Comte Lrama, full of tan. MONDAY THE FeMALE MINSTRELS, EVENING, Matinees Tuesday and Friday. Ladies admitted tree | on Friday evening. duy evening. Peet paz Fisk University, i Nashville, Tena, will give their Fliust CONCERT in New York since returning from their MAKVELLUUSLY SUCCESS: Ui, TOUR in ENGLAND, at WAY HALL MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 1, The company has been reorganized by Fol, GEO. Le | WHITE, assisted by lrof. TUEBO, F.S&WARD, and they have now undertaken to raise $100,000 to further enlarge the facilities and to lay the foundation of permanent endowment for Fisk University. The Concert will surpass in atiractiveness thoee which were so universally popwar two and three years ago. Sale of tickets will begin Thursday, January 33, at Steinway Hall, and atthe rooms of thé American Mis slonary “ssociation, 55 Reade street. ‘Admission, Suc.; Kesotved Seats, 750. | Doors open at 744 o'clock. Concert begins at 8 o'clock val NZ EAST sixty choice hams given away Mon- JUBILEE sv NERMAN LIEDERKRANZ, $1, 35 D 35 Fourth street January 24, 1875, at & ock precisely, ND CONUBRT. "Mish ANTONIE ve Soprano; Messrs, AD, SOHsT, Baritone, AU- RUTZLEB, Oboo: MAX LikBLING, i ER, A. LI AL SACHLEBEN WALLOT, Ceill mission for non-members, if inuroduced by Bleach. ‘A. GOEPEL, Secretary, ATEINWAY HALL.—MIsS SOPHIA FLORA HEIL BRON, the we wily gitted ptaniste, begs to an- ounce tiother series ot tour pianotorte ‘recitals, on HUKSDAYS, February 11 an THURSDAYS, March 1! and 2. Tickets for the course, $2, if taken prior to these dates. single tickets $1, to be had at the principal music stores and of Miss Heilbron, 367 West rorty-tourth street HE NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MU> NO.5 T hast Fourteenth street, next to Delmonico’s, WILL INIMLAT, und the direction ot Mr. kdward Mollentauer. a series of Classical Concerts of the highest order, representiug in chamber music what the New York’ Philharmonic society interprets in orchestral ruusic, JHESE CONCERTS are inangut i by the New York Conservatory, notonly to cuitivate and elevate the taste | of its pupils, but also to supply to the public venerally a series of entertainments perfect in every detail in the’ in- retauion chamber mastic, vie GREATEST MUSICAL TALENT which tne coun. try affords has been secured in order to make these con- certs 11 aerate ‘by anything of the kind heretofore attempted. Between parts | and 2the advanced puplis of the Con- ‘tory will be introduced. OME. FIRS? CONCE GL will take, piace at Steinway Hall, Wednesday evening, February 10. \fAFFITT MAWITT, MAFFITT, dV THE GREAT PANTOMIMISE. ARD COMBDIAN, ‘al DAN BRYANT'S OP» RA HOUSE, in KALIKO, KING OF THE KANIBAL ISLANDS, g}, UAMBS FARK THEATRE BROOKLTN.—MON- Me day evening, January ver Doud Byron | in his reat success of AC ROSS THE CONTIN NC. Priv | Gay night, benefit of Olver Doud Byron. Matinees Saturday, at 2 ¥. M. ‘ W bias | PRacticaL INSTRUCTION IN| DRA- H. MATIC Akt, ELOUUTION, &C., TO iA- POPE, | DIkS Ok GENTLEMEN ' PREPARING ACTOR AND) FOR THE STAGE, PARLOR RECITA- ELOGU- | TIONS OR PRIVATE THEATRICALS TIONIST. | ADDRESS STELNWAY HALL, | NUE OR.GIN OF MAN. 1a ted. SHE THIS HOADIAN, Ages x THE BRyaNms DEN. KALIKO. KALIKO, JAS. 8. MAFF ITT. NARD.—PRIVATE MUS br lin, Guitar, Orgsn, Fiat, Baap teat and evening. it fmalled, ‘Adiiress PRIVAT MUSICAL UNIVERS (COMPTROLLER GREEN AND THE PAPERS. mn. SER THE ARGADIAN, WE BVENING TKLKG! T comnttt titan LATEST DEVELOPMENTS IN THK ’ BRECULITULTON THLALy Circulars 43 New York Is limited cite oncres mada requests are con- AQCABE,.—ROBINSON HALL, SIXTEENTH ST. Every evening at 8. Matinee Saturday at 2. month in New York of the briluant success of FREDERIO MAUCCABE, inhisoriginal, mirthtul and Ventril quial Entertainment,. BEGONE DULL CAKE. ‘The popular and artistic success of Mr. Maccabe's Dresent agement is without parallel in New York, The audiences which have honored his matchless performances during PAst THREE MONTHS are the GREATEST OST FASHIONABLE ever gathered to witness an entertaininent. ‘The programme for the Bregant, week will be of includipg “the Wandering Mins! “aise Mary May. “The tascinating Feffow “The English Railway Porter» “Terry oMulligan,') and the dua} ion of THE LY f tn which Mr. MACCABE will PERSONATE TWO CHAR. ACTERS AT ONCE (MALE AND FEM. 5 Ticket office, Robinson Halk open daily From? ail 5. NiCr ose Lessee and Manager On Monday evening, nd every night this week and Penincay Maunee, Sensational Drama of RODDEN DOWN; In which Rove’ nd Harty Waceing wi Al in whic! 1088 AN arr: atkins will aj ar. » Little’ Amy Lee and extra company. beh 5 New Scenery, Dresses and Decorations, TRODDEN DOWN; OR, UNDER TWO FLAGS. IBLO’S THEATRE, EXTAORDINARY ATTRACTION, ‘The eminent artis ROSE and HARRY WATKINS, in the grand Irish-American Drama, TRODD:.N VOWN; or, UNDER TWO FLAGS, in tour acts and six tableaux. ‘The last act culminates in the GREATEST DRAMATIC SITUATION known to the modern stage. HARRY WATKINS as the Eirconach, ROSE WATKINS as Mary and Blanch MeCarthy, and * LITTLE AMY LE& as Molly Malone. BLLOGG ENGLISH OPERA, Mr. ©. D, HBS... eae ++-Director ACADEMY OF MU“TG, commencing MONDAY EVENING, January 25, A BRIEF SEASON OF ENGLISH OP SRA, with the most complete lyri¢ organization that bas ever been found on the American stage. A galaxy of stars, large, well trained and trésh voiced chorus and @ care- Sully selected orchestra. MONDAY, January 25, will be presented Verdi's IL, TROVATORE, mise CHARA LOUISA Ki. LOGa S38 (ber first appearance Azucena; Mr. CARLETON ast TILTON as Kerando, and Mr. MAAS as Manrico. TUESDAY, January 2%—MARITANA, WEDNESDAY. January 7—FAUS THUBSDAY—BROOKLYN AC: DEMY OF MUSIC, FRIDAY, January 2°—First time in New York, in Enge Yah, of Ambrase ‘Thomas’ charming and sticcessrul ; MIGNON. GRAND KELLOGG MATINER, SATURDAY, Seats rie seria is f Music, 70% eats can now secured at Academy o! and 114 Broadway, Reserved Seats, : admission, hs Family Cirele, 5Jc.: Reserved Seats, Family Circle, $1. See circulars at music stores aud Academy tor tull casts of the operas, . zgovzmvoons @ a2 Ports of8 BRUZS a 'k) na. ount di Luna; Mr. HAM- is 0OD'S MUSEUM. MONDAY, January 25, One week only of the great Pantomimist, Mr. HERNAND&Z FOSTSR, who will appear Monday, Tuosday and’ Wednesday evenings, and Wednesday Matinee, in JACK HARKAWAY, AFLOAT AND ASHORE. Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings, and Satur. aay. Matinee, in MONDAY, in, JACK HARKAWAY AMONG THE BRIGANDS. MATIN: ES Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Priday. JACK SHEPPARD, JACK SHEPPARD. JACK SHEPPARD, AH, Sheldon, T. L. Connor, Harry Stewart. ‘Therese Wood, Neilie Sandford, Marion Sackett SPuUIAL NOTICE, REDUCTION OF PRICK TO ALL MATINEES. Admission. Children under i3'yeara:....2.. ae Parquet and Dress Circl Orchestra and Balcony Gus Lsctaen| Broadway, 730. CHARLEY SHAY... seseeeess Manager woob’s, 8 Fe GRAND OPENING NIGHT OF THE NEW MANAGEMENT, MONDAY, January 2, AND DURING THE WEEK. A FIRST CLA‘S VAUDEVILLE THEATRE, LEGITIMATE FASHIONABLE FAMILY RESORT. A STRIOTLY REFINGD ENTERTAINMENT, A First, pppearance in New York of CHARLEY SHAY" WOKLD-RENOWNED MONSTER Won SOE ae TROUPE, A STAR COMPANY 1THOUT AN EQUAL, First appearance in New York of iss VIOLA MORRIS, the greatest Spiritualist and Mesmerist living, In her truly wonderful ILLUSION AND MYSTERY. First appearance in New York of Miss ADELAIDE MILLER the dashing Serio-comic Vocalist. SAM RIVKKY AND MASTER BARNEY, ‘New York’s greatest favorite Comedians. First 8 ppearance of the great AKNOLD BROTHEKS, William, Amos and Frank, in their Comicalities Hirst appearance of the wonderrul OGERS FAMILY, Nat, Antonia ana Charley, in their classic Groupings. First appoaraiice of the areat John and Henry, the, wondertal Gymnasts, john and Henry, the wonderiui Qymn: Mr. WILLIAM CON KAD and his School of Educated Dogs. First appearance In fourteen years of CHARLEY SHAY, the best general performer in the worid. Miss ENKRSTINE MAY, Miss LOTTIE LEGRIN. BILLY KOBINSON. CYRUS FRASER. 50 CELEBRATED STAR PERFORMERS, 50 $1v,000 HINDOO BOX MYSTEBY. MWaminated Curriculum and Carnival Scene. THE TWO ORPHANS. BARNUW’S EDUCATED Pkt ELEPHANT. ‘A WORLD OF GENUINE NOVELTIXS, Family Matinee Wednesday and Saturaay at 2 o'clock. RYANT'S OP! 23D STREET, theatre, DAN BRYANTS MINSTRELS. EVERY NIGHT ats, SATURDAY MATINEB at 2. ENTIRE CHANGE OF BILL, TWO HOURS FUN. EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION, First appearance of the yreat Pantomimist and Com- ‘ a ri 1 bul tap eeoraiine? titled jue and pantomime, en: in his original burlesque and pan KING OF THE KANIBAL ISLANDS, K. Kaliko...Dan Brent | The Magilder...Nelse Seymour Kanikok .Bob Hart! Bobaail.. anes 5. Mafiit Other characters by Dave Keed, Brockway, Walz, Nor- ril, Key, Martin, Raymond, Templeton, Wogan, Emer- “0D DE CAKE WALK. OM], FOR A MERRY TIME. DANIEL IN THE BRYANT S DE + ts, gered. Box office open from 9.4. M. to WE. M. KING KALIKO M SATURDAY OOLEY’S OPERA HOUSE, BKOOKLYN, NIGHTLY, EE GEORGIA MINSTRELS CALLENDER’! GEORGIA MINSTRELS | 4 End Men! 21 Artists! GEORGIA MiNSTRELS| The Great Siave Troupe. CO aa LIEDERKRANZ EAT MASQUERADE BALD, AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, THURSDAY, February 11, 1875. Tickets, at the price of $15, admitting one gentleman and two ladies. can be had, under the usuul restrictions, trom the following gentlemen:— ©, GODFREY GUNTHER, Iy Union square, WILLIAM SIEINWAY, Steinway Hall. C.F. L. HOHENTHAL, 857 Third avenue. EMIL UNGER, 50 Park place. . TH. BE. HELDENFELD, 179 Second avenue. HERM. UHL, New York Staats Zcitunz. sig. KAUFMANN, 39 Nassau street. ’ ‘387 Broadway. ‘36 Walker street , 1 Broadway. 1, HONE A, BRAUTIGAM, 701 broadway W, RASMUS, 1 DH, 15 Carmine strect. MACH, 25 bast Fourteenth street. . 97 Maiden jane. # German Savings Bank, 2h) Bowery, Boxas sold by L. A. GRASS, 136 Chambers street. LOCUTIONARY AND DRAMATIC INSTRUCTION Hen an enitrely new principle, insuring KASK AND GRACEFULNESS OF ACTION; applicalie to the pale pit, the bar and the stage. Address BEATRICE, box 65 station D. ARRETT, PALMER AND TOOKER’S TRIAL TRIP J OF THE PLYMOUTH ROCK, Titusirated. SEE THE ARUADIA: ‘Exchange pli “YOU AND YOU" WALTZE: Strauss, 75c.; “My Fair Lady” Waltze: ike mth Wing” Walwes, Knight Ue. ing Kalakaua March,’ 30c.; "Kutiche Polka,” Sic “Mazurka, Melodique,” ‘Aronson, 60c.; “Open ‘Door,’ Thomas, S0c.; “Ainalia,’ Millard, 60c. hipwright,”” Molloy, Séc.; “There's Millions in It.” Sie. DITSON & OO., 7ii, Broadway. C HOICE NEW MUSI Ge. TROFLE-GIROPLA, ‘Ihe new onera, by Chaties Lecocg : vocal and th Potpourris, rey, iano ‘ania- Brinley .. AFFANKe | Richards, Krug, K ar, Vilbue, ngmann, &c. pubdshed by HENRY LITOLFF, 86 Fourth avenue. Best and cheapest editions of cl mus IVOLI THEATRE, Bighth street, between Second ana Third avenues. THIs ba ey) bv: NG, in full unitorm. q EATRIOAL PROFESSION.—THE CHEST- fight PA theatre in Philadelphia will be opened im September, next for a. regular dramatic season of forty weeks. Ladies and gentlemen ot the theatrical profession, who desire an ongacennipt Lee te udacesne arse side ray ‘ Buetow (0 rs. MAUKAY, ‘at the Union Piaee Hotel, w Yo Nf ONK ND MOLECULES. Bo Ndaeoet i She THs ARCADIAN. ANJO—SONG AND DANCE, JIG, CLOG AND IRISH B Jig Dancing taught for the stage; Banjos all prices: Indies taught; ty simplified Banjo M will enabie apy person to play without a teacher, price $5 JOHN I BOGAN, 00 Ewer Houston street, neur Bowery. NT AS KING KALIKO. rovagedsia JAMES 8. MAFFITT, GREAT PANTOMIMIST AX UD COMEDIAN, eo night at 8 and Saturday Matiace at a CO el? OPERA HOUSE TO LET, ts, week, month or term. enbsies k oF RULEM AN. 114 broadw: ‘Apply to RAK OSCH. MM” ei Cartoon. SEE THK ARUADIAN. STAGE DRESSES FOR SALE CHEAP.—AD- Sollee MARIE, Herald Uptown Branch office, Orestes FENCING AND SHOOTING ACADEMY, sa 619 Sixth ue, —sparring taught in one month lor Fencing Apparatus and Boxing Gloves for sale send for circular. Coronel MONSTERY, 8 AKE WALK. D** pet ZORA MERRY TIME! ERTAINM NT AND CAKE WALK, every night and Saturday Matines. af