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2 crry MEAL ESTATE FOR SALE. well to look at 735 Madison avenue, 39 East Sixty- uurth street or 31 Ewet Six ‘be bought very low if sald & SONS, on the promises, PIRST CLASS DWELLING FOR SALE.—$500 PER month, without interest, till paid for; in pertect order; ossession fmmediately. 40 West Twenty-seveuth street, etwoen Fifth and Sixth avenues. EK PUBLIC ARE HEREBY NOTI D THAT THE FOLLOWING PLACES ARE THE ONLY AUTHORIZED OFFICES FOR THE RECEIPT OF ADVERTISEMENTS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE New ¥ BROADWAY, © STREET. ) BROADWA 6% SIXTH AVE: OUTH Si ER BOER A‘ ONE WISHING AN ELEGANT HOME WILL DO t; these houses can fen week. Apply to 5. M. STYLES UE. H STREET. PHILADELPHIA. UM AND FULTON STREETS, BROOK- Recorler Hackett says:—“If there exists an office which more than any other one should be utterly di- vorced from political considerations, it is that ot a clerk or deputy clerk of a criminal court.” Till STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND SIXTH AVE- * nues.—For sale, th figure. Lots, at a F.'G. & C. 5.’ BROWN, 9) Broadway, HIS ALL THE MONEY REQUIRED buy No. 27 East Sixty-fourth street; inet finish and mirrors. $15.000°% t }o jook wt it; West Side, A” ERTISE FOR WHAT YOU WANT IN THE EVENING TELEGRAM. 1B THREE sTORY OR SALE, BARG. Hense No. 109 Greenwich a ue; in good order and ail inprovements. Apply to P. DONALDSON, 74 East Ninth street. Recorder Hackett says:—‘The Legislature has wisely placed the selection of officers of the Court of General Sevsions in the exclusive discretion of the Judges of that Court. Every day of experience contributes to a eourt of sefulness, "? Miscellaneous, OF EVERY VARIETY REAL estate in New York aud New Jersey $3.000.00 for sale ¢ COLONEL J. A, MARTIN, Rahw New Jer: = OELY FURNISHED HOUSES: A Pew ee wee Twenty-second street, $175; a three story. on West Thirty third street, $150, Apply to’ JACOB APPELL, 277 West Twenty-third street. Unfurnished. ‘S$ DWELLING FOR RENT—TO MOST ffer by 12 o'clock to day; perfect orde: diately. 40 West Twenty-seyenth street, nd Sixth avennes. * flo LET—IN THIRTY-SIXTH STREET, NEAR EIGHTH avenue, three story Cottage, 9 rooms! water and Kas; fent $950 per annum, Inquire of WM, CONBOY, 241 West Thirty-tifth street. Recorder Hackett says:—“If there exists an oflee which more than any other one should be utterly di- vorced from political considerations, it is that of a clerk or deputy clerk ofa eriminal court.” FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS “TO LET. FIRST CL Ar 52 WEST FOURTEE: STH STREE’ nished, to gentlemen, without bei Room on second tloor, with gus, bath and fire rate. AT ,O8, WEST, FOURTEENTIE STREET,—TO_ LET. furnisbed, to gentlemen, without board, cosey Rooms, With fire and gas, at $4 and $0, PRIVATE FAMILY HAVE NICELY FURNISHED Rooms, with large clos utlemen, or gentlemen and their wives; house and hood first class; every convenience; references. Ni fast Thirteenth street. N ELEGANTLY FURNISHED SECOND FLOOR, with hot and cold w bathroom and all conveniences terms mode- for light housekeepin, se acd neighborhood unexcep- tionable; references exchanged. 213 West Thirty-ninth street. IED ROOM, FOR family, at moderate Call at 106) West Forty- LARGE, HANDSOMELY FU. gentlemen only, in strietly pr price, with first class referenc fth street. NICELY FURNISHED ROOM—ALSO A HALL A Bedroom to let. 77 West Forty-fourth street. MELY FURNISHED FRONT SITTING d Bedroom to be let, at 13 ‘ick place, be- tween He piss the d on and Bleecker streets. Seventh avenue cars GooDs (CELY FURNISHED, to let, without board; location and house first class, mun House, 80 West Twenty-seventh street, near Co Recorder Hackett says:—‘‘Possibly I may hereafter invite political animosity by this determination; yet, while privately my sympathies are most ardent in their democratic tendencies, I should be recreant to my judi- cial indepentence and sense of duty if I answered otherwise than I have now done,”” BROOKLYN PROPERTY FORK SALE AND TO LET. 215 CLAREMONT A E, BROOK- ve story and French roof high stoop brown with ll improvements; neighborhood first Inquire of CHARLES R. GAGE, 2. stone EH. class; terms reasonabl 400 Broadway, New York sven if disposed to throw ‘open the books and records of the Court to a politician, I could not do it, because the Deputy Clerk is not ap- pointed by the Judges of the Court of General Ses- sions.” A LARGE AND WELL FURNISHED ROOM TO ZA. Jet, to a gentioman, without meals, Twenty-first street, between Fifth aud Sixth'avenues. Those wishing first class ymmodations apply at No. 5 West Twenty-third street. PLEASANT, NEWLY FURNISHED PARLOR ZA. also second’ story front hall Bedroom, to let, at 347 Fourth avenue, between Twenty-fifth and “Twenty-sixth streets; terms reasonable; references required, ac MENTS TO LET. enn — (PO LET 10 SMALL FAMILIEN-PLATS IN NEW brown stone house, 527 West Forty-ninth street) six Tooms, water closwt, washitubs and dumb waiter to each foo jon opdg Apply w D. CHRISTIB, 430 West Forty- eighth street. » LET—FOUR NICE ROOMS AND BATHROOM, GAS aud water, second floor, in private two stury house. 318 East Forty-ninth street, ape LET—BEST PLANNED FLOORS, FOR MALL families in the city; Houses, three floors, one family on each; also Apartments, two and three rooms. B. BAILKY, 431 Hudson street. _ 10 LET—A FIRST FLOOR, WITH !GAS AND WATER, near Cooper Institute, brown stone front, No. 11 Seventh street. Inquire at No. 13 Third avenue, 0 LET—A THIRD FLOOR OF HOUSE 208 WAVER- ley place, consisting of 6 rooms; rent, $22 per month, Te LET—THIRD FLOOR, SIX ROOMS, IN HOUSE 1L4L East Fifty-ninth stre #25, to a small family. or No, 173 Seventh avenue. bs ne FLOOR—SIX ROOMS, 227 SEVENTH AVENUE, one door from Twenty-third street; two families in the ¢ $20, Apply at Coal Yard, 115 West Twenty- Apply on First ¥ hous fourth cf Recorder Hackett says:—Even if disposed to throw open the books and records of the €ourt to a politician, I could not do it, because the Deputy Clerk is not ap- pointed by the Judges of the Court of General Ses. sions."’. MPO LET—sol SIXTH AVENUE, CORNER THIRTIETH street, first tloor, five Rooms, all light and in good re- pair; gas, water and water closets; rent moderate. 10 LET—FLATS, SECOND AND FOURTH FLOORS, IN A bouse No. 110’ East Fifty-sixth street; painted walls throughout. WANTED, 70 LET—PART OF A FIRST CLASS FOUR story brown stone House, furnished, to a highly re- spectable family only; all_conveniences for housekeeping ; rent very moderate. No. #7 West Sixty-first street. QGTH STREET, 44 WEST. —A FINE PARLOR FLOOR, 4D unfurnished preferred, in a small family, with or with? out superior Board; a guod home offered; near St. James Hotel and Madison square. ROOMS, &C., WANTED. HOUSES, In this City and Brooklyn. YOUNG GENTLEMAN WISHES A SINGLE OR large hull room with respectable private family preferred ; above Fourteenth street, between Madison and Sixth avenues; best reference, Address, stating terms and particu- lars, BANKS, Herald Uptown Branch office, GToRs WANTED—SUITABLE FOR HAY AND FEED business; good location: low rent. Address, stating location, HI , Herald office. TANTED—A SMALL UNFURNISHED HOUSE, NOT above Sixty-fifth street. for a moderate rent; must be in a good location, Address 8. M., box 60 Herald office. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET, FURNISHED, A 4A handsome Parlor and Bedroom connecting, to one or iyo gentlemen; grate fire and gas, $12, or separately $7. 256 West Thirty-fourth street. NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM TO GENTLEMEN only; rent very moderate, 104 West Twentieth st. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET A HANDSOMELY furnished Room on second floor, with private bathroom, also one small Room on third floor;-terms very moder: Apply at 14 Irving place. HOICE HALL ROOMS, SUNNY EXPOSURE, FUR. nished with every comfort; location quict, central and convenient to restaurants; just the thing for bachelors. 211 West Thirty-eighth street, near Broadway. ate. WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO RENT. OWN, ONE HOUR FROM THIS CIT e 1.4 beantifal H Y— modern conven very low rent Recorder Hackett says:—“If the notions you fore- shadow should be acquiesced in by the Criminal Judges insomuch as the composition of political committees often changes, so might the composition of court <, und thereby confusion, at least, be occasioned. Teannot & tion your proposition." "Y OSKERS FURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT, ONLY 0 pe 15 minutes’ walk from depot; if you want a beant e cheap, address JAMES YOUUMANS, agen’ Yonkers, PROPERTY OUT OF THE CIry FOR SALE OR TO RENT. {TON.—TO GOOD PARTIES, THREE" TERMS—BUILDING SITE jor tactories, on Steinway & Sons’ Lots at $50 and $500; and finished from $2,800 upward: also Dwelling Houses to ; & Sons’ saw- aud metal works, also’ Williams & are on the ground, in full operation ; ctory will be removed to the prem: < are now being erected. The new tyfourth street" and James slip fer- Ravenswood to Astoria leads directly to the roperty, which Is but 194 miles from Astoria with dey n and maps of prop- Fourteenth street, Steinway ferry. Peni R ARE CHANCE-A BEAUTIFUL FARM OF 28 v in nd, Bucks ecunty, Pa., adjoining @ inege village, churches, schools, stores, &e., two wn. one b a er from Philadelphia; 14 mooth land, uns sed for grass, grain, arket at di 'y beutiful eountry ¢ stone Dwelling, 9 rooms ; delicious ange Bara, ste carriage, wagon, ; abun varlety of choice fine Horse and Car- 2 Wagons, Harness, cash, balance in six A.M. train from foot of hem Pa.; there take to Quakertown, Bucks county, can return at OP. M. In: L. WALKER, Carriage in mile: rom im says:—“I have been Recorder and I bave never before received ‘on even by implication.” INGS AND FARMS.—OVER 100 furnished and unfurnished Houses nly 7 mills. H. A, HUBBARD, REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. AND FOUR STORY HO ms, and will exchange for country Call on or address JOHN FET. SALE—TIIRE ane locutio ¢:—Whatever may have been ‘mer leaders in Tammany Hall, sed them by even suggestively independence of the Court im —A VALUABLE, PARM ia; land ke cheap % tal partially Chop house or ington avenue Inquire on premises, 161 Lex: jeth street CHANCE SELDOM established Tea and 45 per month; Fixtures fo y, 50 to J.C, BALL RE “ON E nd and Fitty-thied street for sale, Apply to J. ast I ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT FOLLOWING PLAC ARE THE ONLY | AUTHORIZED FOR THE RECEIPT OF ADVEH SURSORIPTIONS FOR THE NEW Y BROAL i BROADWAY. SIXTH AVEN SIXTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. M AND FULTON STREETS, BROOK- Mo LET WITH STEAM POWER—A LARGE BUILD. ing or any part, at MCCLAVE & CO.’S, Twenty-second street and Eleventh avenue. ys:—*"The officers who escort and 2 to an n court, and who to some extent control t not to be mere politicians, but such ree = select. '? from the City Prisom, and who | DESIRABLE SUITS OF FURNISHED ROOMS, TO let—To gentlemen or gentleman and wife, without board, in first class house 34 West Twenty-fifth street, near Madison square, OR HOCSEKEEPING—5 PER WEEK: LESS FOR @ couphi omely furnished front sitting Room, jight Bedroom, kitchen, with water, closets, &c. 26 Mon: roe street, near First street, Hoboken. AIGHT HOUSE, Fifteenth eizht rooms; specially d light, airy and commodic ANDSOMELY FU. gus and ty-fourth street; rent n TICELY FURNISHED ROOM TO LET—SUITABLE for gentlemen; terms moderate; location first class. No, 80 Lexington avenue. RNER FIFTH AVENUE AND leantly furnished Apartment of irable, being on Fifth avenue, and] HED FRONT AND BACK PAR- gentlemen only, 246 Kast Thir- { Feferences requi Recorder Hackett says:—‘The Logislature has wisely placed the selection of officers of the Court of General Sessions in the exclusive discretion of the Judges of that Court. Every day of experience contributes to a court officer's usefulness,” HREE ROOMS, ON FIRST FLOOR, SUITABLE FOR light housekeeping or business purposes, at 349 Sixth avenue, between Twenty-first and Twenty-second streets ; permanent tenant desired. Inquire for three days. 10 LET—FOUR FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT housekeeping; good lneation. Apply at 350 West Four- teenth street; references required. 10 LET—NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, FOR SINGLE. gentlemen; 209 East Thirteenth street, between Sec- ond and Third avenues: all modern improvements; house strictly private ; references required. WO NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS To LET—TO | aha Rinale entiemen. with priviloge of bath and gas; house and loeation very desirable; references exchanged. 218 East Fifteenth street. Es are ptt tear, ERY PLEASANT FRONT ROOM AND BEDROOM, furnished, hot and cold water, $10 weekly, or Room for $8, another $4; with cooking stove, hall heated, $3. 106 East Fifteenth street, three doors from Union squate. $2 WEEKLY FOR NEATLY FURNISHED RE! hall Room, southern exposure, on third flo: large front Room, top floor, suitable for housekeeping or gen- tlemen, $4. No. 26 East Fourteenth street. D FLOOR, FURNISHED, TO LET, TOGETHER OR separately: parties desiring to market for themselves €an have their food prepared and served: also Flats, fur- nished and unfurnished. Apply BETWEEN WAVERLEY PLACE rnished Rooms to let, furnished and for light h 1 TH STREET, 104 BETWEEN UNION square and ‘Irving Handsomely furnished rooms, without F gentlemen only; references. 4 ST TWENTY-NINTH STREET, NEAR BROAD- y.—In private house, large front oom, with south- emexposiire a ts firs tll modern’ improvements; house and ap- STH STREET.—HANDSOMELY ms, third floor, front; 5 hall and sing rnished, for housekeeping; also from $3 50 to $2 per we T NINTH STREET.—A THIRD STORY FRONT 67"E Room, without board, for one or two gentlemen; mod- ern impré private house; references exchanged. 103 EAST, TENTH STREET, NEAR THIRD AVE | iy a large furnished front Room, for one or two gentlemen, at $20 per month; fire and gas and bath inciud 107 Xx Lousekeeping 209 WEST THI nished Rooms t Of house to responsivie p references. 22) WEST THIRTIETH STREET.—TO LET, A SL neatly furnished back Parlor and Bedroom, together or separately ; terms $10 w week; with use of kitchen if re- quired C T TENTH STREET, NEAR THIRD AVENUE. nished front ‘Room, with Bedrooms, for Il conveniences; finely located. TY-FOURTH STREET.—FUR- ies; al » doctor's office to rent; MENTS TO LET. 4 =PLATS AT REDUCED RENTS @ AND 10 ROOMS AL. each), near the Park; ail improvements; balls heated bysteam. Apply at 1,037 Third avenue. A. FLOOR OF SIX LARGE ROOMS, SIX CLOSETS, | LA. water closet, gas Oxtures, tc., all newly painte cder. Apply to MATTHEW BYRNES, 142 East street SPLENDID FLA tone Hous ; ail improvements itor on premises. ly painted, with best familie TO LET CHEAP.—PRIVATE HuUsE, ty-third street, next to Eptscooal church; nie; three fine ‘Rooms; perfect order; use of table for genteel fanily. | bath. &e, ; 9 Es rare —TWO NEAT FLOORS, 1. A; ) EAST FIFTY-FIRST street, near I xington avenue; parlor, kitehen and y tubs, bath, gus fixtures in euch ; three bedrooms; stutlc $9 to BUS per month. FAMILY HAVE A FEW ROOMS TO LET, SUITA- ble for light housekeeping, with all the modern im: inquire at 165 Kast Thirty-fifth stroet, A provements. ND FLOOR IN PRIVATE HOUSE, WITH rent low to # small family ply at b E ues A ave: seit 1IRTY-FOURTH | d Kail. | street, near High Foud depot; nice neighborhood. Apply te Mra. DOYL z KFORT STRE nkery or any For particulars apply to or Forty fourth street. DWELLING 10UsSKs TO LET. Furnished. POLITICAL NEWS DE r 0. Apply ut No. 74 West Fifty-third street, to the janitor or janitr {RENCH FLATS— 135 WEST FIFTY.SIXTH for private 4 vinedingg put poves; ple Ke CO. —— an Howse, RNISHED high ste to le eighbort East Fifty PNTREMELY ATT A TO LET 1 ty first street, near Fifth avenue; Furuiture in ite condition ; see it; rent $3,000. | Others, HOLMES BROTHERS, 46 East Twenty 6 Recorder Hackett says:—'‘Whatever may have been the political sims of former leaders in Tammany Hall, they have never increased them by even sugyestively interfering with the independence of the Court in ‘which I have the honor to be a judge."” } ANDSOMELY FURNISHED DWELLING, IN PEM. 1 fect order, with billiard table, easy chairs, ornaments; ciborhood, Bast Fiftieth street, near Verrace ; ment tii May #"). to private family, Address A, B., box 4.161 Post oltice, | improvements; house’ ne mb waiter; back stairs; nl wails in oil, street ysix rooms ; dl odern Apply on the premises. Recorder Hackett says:—‘“Possibly I may hereafter invite political animosity by this determination; yct, while privately my sympathies are most ardent in their dl ratio tendencies, I should be recreant to my Judicial independence and sense of duty if lan. wered otherwise than I have now done, ’? THIRD FLOOR, SE QECOND AND PART OF N + rooms, modern improvements, complete order and plens- witly situated, in private house, with small family of adults. West Twenty-ninch street. SITTING Room, KITCHEN AND TWO BEDROOMS, ments, $13 t0 $15, A evOR Ma EE OAR 563 Hudson street, Abingdon square. TORT AIWO VERY DESIRABLE FIRST, CLASS late, eight rooms; every eonvenience ; stric | and respectable in very way. Inquire at oiirs wveuue. naar Thirty-second sireete trictly first | for gentlemen, or will rent haif | and in | | | | | dence TANTED—A PLEASANT THIRD STORY FRONT Room for gentleman and wife, in m private Jewish family; between Fourteenth und Fortieth streets preferre: Address W., box 174 Herald Uptown Branch office. Recorder Hackett says:—‘ Possibly I may hereafter invite political animosity by this determination; yet, while privately my sympathies are most ardent in their democratic tendencies, I should be recreant to my judi cial independence and senso of duty if I answered otherwise than I have now done.” 7, WARTED-ONE, OR TWO TENEMENT HOUSES OR Freneh flat Houses in a good location, on a lease. by # responsible party, Address, with particulars, TENEMENT HOUSE, box 111 He ald Uptown Branch office. Wamp FURNISHED HOUSE; IN THE TENTH ward preferred. Address, by letter, Mrs. SHEF- FIELD, 110 Christie street. VWWANTED-A TENEMENT OF FIVE OR MORE rooms, first floor, either unfurnished or partly fur- nished, between Fourth and Ninth avenues and irt; fourth and Eleventh streets; terms moderate. Add: ng full particulars, C, G. D,, Herald Uptown Branch NTED TO RENT—BY A LINEN COLLAR AND cuif tira (established 1859), a Second Loft, with office room, in first loft; location on or near Broadway, between Canal and Doane; if possible would like to rent julntiy with rt, necktie or notion house, Address C. G. W., Herald FURNITURE. " LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FUNNITURE, CARPETS and Bedding at greatly reduced prices at B. M. COW- HWALT & CO,’S extensive warerooms, Nos. 155 and 157 Chatham streot. Payments taken weekly or monthly, LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURNITURE nd Bedding at lowest cash prices Rt O'FARREL'S © tensive warerooms, No. 410 Eighth avenue, between Th tieth and Thirty-tirst streets; “payments taken weok\y or th YOUR BUSINESS THE EVENING TELEGRAM. SOFA BED THAT DON'T HAVE TO BE MOY +. from the wall (it is fall size), also Bookcase and Bu Toaut Beds, at SMITH’S, 816 Broadway. ACGTION ROOM, 99 AND 41 EAST THIRTE Modern'and antique Furniture, Carpots, Mir- Personal 4c. wt private sale at auction prices, tion given to private ules. Recorder Hackett says:—‘I have been Recorder nearly eight years, and I have never before received any such intimation even by implication.” RARE CHANCE IF PURCHASED IMMEDIATEL’ At private residence, 120 West Twenty-third strevt, Honsehold Furniture for Parlor Suits, 14 pieces. in satin, cost $1,409, for $175; elegayt Chickering and Stein- way & Sons’ Pianos, cost $1,200, for $350; 20 Bedroom Suits, for one-quarter cost; also’ ( Mirrors, Paintings, Bronzes, China, Silverware, Cutlery, &c., used’ six months by private family broaking ap housekeeping. No trouble to 5 Miss Edna Markley, NEW YURKK HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBEK L 1875.--.RIPLE SHEL UNFURNISHED KUUmS AND APART- | OOTH'S THEATRE. JARRET? & PALMER... SECOND WEEK MERRY PANTOMIME, and Managers of tho inimitable and ever popular American clown, Mr tively new grand Comic Trick A. in the entirely net fitsieny i Bile Holiday Pantomime, EVERY CLINE, ** The offering is the most magnificent of the kind ever Witnessed on the stage, sure fou passing in. attractive tires the fret pantominn MATINER that’ are Inevitable to. th Z holiday ‘season at the COV. EVERY ENT GARDEN an: LANE THEATRE SATURDAY, having the decisive ad tage of a CLOW without a, peer or America rer IN ACT If. Humpty's Wonders are introduced, cluding LITTLE TODD sstonishtng performances 0 MATINEE the column q ORRIN BROTHERS, ED- EVERY WARD CHARLES | 'DUN- BAL, the Milanose Minstrel, WEDNESDAY, e., Miniature Cen: ten) bration by 25 Juvenile artists is the delight Vot children, SOCAL NIGHT PERFORMANCE . $1. Reserv $150. Dress Cirele, 0c. aily Circle, 30 FOR THE ‘FAMILY MATINEES, at 114 o'clock, Admission, $1 All Reservod Dress Ci Oe, Que THEATRE, 24 BROADWAY. JOUN PF. POOLE....... MANAGER AN ENTIRE AND. COMPLETE CHANGE. REAPPEARANCE of the greatest and best of all Irish Comodians, Vocalist Dancers, Mi BOON “ir ROONEY, wi sing his new song ir, ROON| will siny is new song, “DM TOULD YOU CARRY A POP." REAPPEARAN! of the master of all Dutch Comedians, ————Mr. GEORGE 8, KNIGHT—————— ————— Mr. GEORGE 8. KNIGHT. Mr, Knight sings TWO NEW SONGS, be VON OF DE BOYS” and “VALKING DOWN DE BOWERY.” Reappearance of the fa: orite Vocalist and Commedienne, MISS ADAH RICHMOND. 7 Miss Richmond will sing two entirely new Songs. Reappoarance of the greatest living Monkey Impersonator, —_——__————-MASTER MARTIN,_——_——____—_ who will appearin the néw Extravi STANLEY IN AFRICA, STANLEY IN AFRICA. Re-engagement for one week longer of the famed Equilib- rist, Cross and Barrel Performer, Mr. FRED F. LEVANTINE. ‘The great Lancaster Clog and Irish Jig and Reel Dancers, THE Bg ee HY AND ORTON, ARLA ; ate, 7aHE WORLD'S “GREATEST GYMNASTS.! a JOHN HART, x sh x THE WORRELL SISTERS. ir. HN QUEEN, Mt i eee sciat heaermnag oor a Messrs. HARPER AND STANSILL. Mr. E, D. GOODING, Mr. WM, B, CAHILL, Mr. JOUN GILBERT, Mr. G. W. GRIFFIN. Mr. G. W. REED, Mr. M. MARRIN, Mr. JAMES VINCENT, Mr. A. BELLAMY, Miss JULIA COVENTRY, Miss IDA GREENFIELD, Miss JULIA ROBINSON, Miss KITTY PARKER, Miss ADDIE FARWELL, AND ALL THE Miss PEARL THORNTON OLYMPIC “FAVORITES, IN AN ENTIRELY “NEW PROGRAMME. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. GRAND EXTRA MATINEE GRAND EXTRA MATINEE ON TUESDAY, WOVEMBER 2, ELECTION anna, called EXTRA DAY. Pa KE, THEATRE. Miss Julia Mathews. AGLE THEATRE, Miss Julia Mathews. Broadway and Thirty-third street. Mr, JOSH HART. . «ss.:1-+.Proprietor and Manager, ‘The most beautiful theatre in America, MONDAY, November 1, Miss JULIA MATHEWS, Miss JULIA MATHEW: Miss JULIA MATHEW: Queen—————of- i appears in conjunetion with th Rickey and Barney, Maflitt’ and Bartholomew, Harry Kernell Janies Bradley. . Schoolcraft and Coes, Miss Louiso Franklin, John Jolly Nash, a FN. Migs Lizzie Edwards, Me. J. F. Crosson, Miss Marie Gorentlo, Mr. Welch Edwards, od. Braham’s superb orchestra, © Railroad Train, Miss Julia Vort Wine vs. dealousy, Mathews Ambition as the Songs, Sketches. de. Irish Heiress. Conclnding every evening and matinces with the comic pantomime, BIBO ,AND BABBETTE. Box office open daily, from 9 to 4. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, Recorder Hackett says:—‘“If the notions you fore- shadow should be acquiesced in by the Criminal Judges, iuSOMUCN asthe compusitivu vf political coumuuTULEED often changes, so might the composition of court officers, and thereby confusion, at least, be occasioned. I can- not sanction your proposition.’ Vy 7 OOD'Ss MUSEUM. sal woons. AFTERNOON AT 2 THE SURGEON a OF PARIS. MUSEUM DEPARTMENT, NO! ON EXHIBITION P. T. BARNUM'S (LIVING) BABY HIPPOPOTAMUS. AVE: jow goods. No offer refu A. GREAT BARGAIN FOR CASH —MAGNIVICENT latest style erimson satin brocade Parlor Suit, nearly hhew, made to order, cost $475, for $175; one do., $150; blue satin Suit, $1 ickering’y and Bradbury's Pinnofortes, Mirror, Curtains, Carpets, Paintings; brocatel and reps Suits, $75, $50 and $40; Turkisli Chaira, Lounges; walnut Chamber Suits, with Dressing Cases, $40 up: Mattrenses, Bedding, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Buffet, Extension Table, Chairs, hair: cloth Furniture, verware, &c.; must be sold; call im- ately. Residence, 105'East’ Thirteenth street, near Fourth avenue, A HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE; MUST PosITIVE 4A. be sold; can be seen to-day or for one week; the © plete Furnitnze of five story brown stone residence, consis ng 0 plush and brocatel; magnificent Decker & ‘arlor Suits, in cardinal silver and tan satin right Fianoforte, $800; elegant Steinway Pian: | orate and plain ‘Chariber Set, with Dressing Gases; single and double Bedsteads, Bureaus, fine hair and «pring Mat . Pep Suits, $40; solid walnut Library and Dining Fur- rkish Suit, $90; fine Paintings, Bronze: Silverware, &c.; a positive chance; ny reasonable offer accepted. est 16th st, between Sth und 6th avs. Carpet and examine dence No. 47 PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELL, TO SUIT PUR-4 chasers, complete Furniture of four story private resi- Hast 20th street, near Broadway, cousiating of ele. gant Parlor, Library, Chamber and Dining Furniture; Brad bury 74 octave Pianoforte, Paintings, Bronzes, Carpets, &e, ; mast be sold. N.B.—Please call before purchasing ‘else: where to-day or Sunday. &C. PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, A —FOR RENT—UPRIGHT, SQUARE AND GRAND Pianos of our own make; also for nd reut, Anum ber of fine second hand Pianos, in perfect order, WILLIAM KNABE & CO., No. 112 Fifth avenue, above Sixteenth, T HAINES BROS.” PIANOFORTE WAREROOMS d manufactory, corner Twenty-first street and Second Avenue, a fine assortment of first class Pianofortes for sale on Po gees terms; a few Pianos but littled used at great bar- gains. PS FINE ASSORTMENT OF SQUARE, UPRIGHT AND Grand Arion Pixnos to rent to first class parties at rea- sonable rates; also afew second hand instruments, near: new, at very low prices for cash or instalments. SIMPSON & 00., sole manufacta of the Arion Piano, No. 5 East Fourteenth street, next elmonico's. T AN IMMENSE SACRIFICE—AN ENTIRELY NEW first class Piano, which was taken for a debt; must be of cost, Piano can be seen st 201 Pearl street, near 7 OCTAVE PIANO, OVERSTRUNG, & 4 bargain; good Piano, $75, $5 monthly; 7-stop' Organ, Font $3, cash 8: PEEK & SON, 23 Clinton place, Eighth stree STEINWAY PARLOR GRAND, WEBER'S, CHICK- ering’s, and others; Organs, with’ and without orches- tral attachment, Jow for cash on instalments and for rent. 5. X. BALL & CO., 15 Kast Fourteenth street. near Broadway, A —THE ENTIRE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE CON- ZA. tained in three story high stoop private residence 42 ineluding brilliant toned four round corner by celebrated city maker, will be sold with- ve this day, commencing 103g o'clock. See Auction BEAUTIFUL 10-STOP WATERS ORGAN, NEARLY new, $110 cash; a 6-stop, $96; a 7-stop Peloubet, $35. Gash; a4’ octave Mason & tHumlin, new and Becond hand Pianos and Organs, of our dwn and other makes, equally low for cash, on instalments or rent, URNITURE.—AT M. BE. FAVOR'S AUCTION HOUSE, 4 Eust Fourteenth street, rich satin, silk and rep P lor Suits; Dressing Cases, Bedstends, Mirtors, Carpets, &e., &o., at private sale, regardiess of cost; also ‘an elegant Pi: ano; the owners want money. N, B.—Best location in town for sales of all kinds rich and weaium Furniture, &c, Call and investigate, Recorder Hackett says:—‘Whatever may have been the political sins of former loaders in Tammany Hall, they have never increused them by even sugzestively interfering with the independence of the Court in which I have the honor to be ajudge.”” 00D SECONDHAND AND MISFIT Brussels three-ply and ingrain Carpets, Oilcloths, 4 very cheap, at the old place, 112 Fulton street, side en: trance. oOo” LONG ISLAND OR JERSEY FAMILIES having old fashioned Furniture, or one wishing to dispose of their ‘Household E cash customer enn firfd « Messing LL, Herald office, DANCING ACADEMIES. | A iG ACADEMIE i Masonic Brevoort Hall, furth street. PRIVATE LESSONS any hour, ARS private academy, 212 East Eleventh street. A T FERNANDO'S | DANCT AA. fifth street, corner Third av Monday and Thursday evening: Private lessons in Glide Waltz ACADEMY, PIFTY- © (bank building) Classes ud Saturday afternoons, pecialty, See circular, AT MARS? SADEMY OF DANCING, 289 p. treet—Pupilx can attend at their own eon. t lone of Send for circular. Soiree ALLEN DODWORTIDS DANCING SCHUOL, f No. 212 Fifth aven trooklyn branch at 108 Washington s 8 oF pri vate lessons for Indies, gentlemen and children. For partic- ulars send for a circular, Recorder Hackett says:—The officers who escort and guard prisoners to and from the City Prisun, and who guard'them in court, and who to some extent con- trol process, ought not to be mere politicians, but sucn reliable men as the judges select,” G ACADE ROOKES' DANC 201 BROOME st B A NEW CLASS FOR TUESDAY. All the fashionable Dances in one course of lessons. PRIVATE INSTRUCTION at all hours. ‘These rooms are centrally loented and easy of access from all parts of New York, Brooklyn and other adjacent cites. The first lessons can be taken privately and no extra charge from class prices, B LLETMASTER DOMAR'S DANCING West Fourth stre ACADEMY, 24 open; all dances taught six fushionable dances taught per- p> GARMO'S DANCING OLASSE x 4 ‘ 4 id Went y third street. lorning and after Indies and child \- Monday and Thursday evenings, et ®, for woningeee NG ACADEMY, PLIMP- intersection of Stuyvesant abd Ninth ALLEAU CARTIER'S DAY ding, Monday and Thursday; new claves now forming: private lowous in glide ‘aud asvonioly waite y ty; solrees Monday and Wednesday evunings, i Tomeans Dallding every Buvurds go) VOMBEH Slo HORACE WATERS & BONS, 431 Broadway. (A FIANQ AND ORGAN $150—PAYABLE $5 MONTH. ly; Steinway rosewood Pianolorte; every improve- ueit; carved logy, round corners: groat bargalt J. BIDDLE, 13 Waverley place, near Broadway. BARGAIN.—BEAUTIFUL HAZELTON 7'¢ OCTAVE rosewood Piano; carved legs, all improvements; almost hew; $200; instalments taken; rent $6 per month. R. CABLE, 107 West Twenty-third street, corner Sixth avenue A —PIANOFORTES TO RENT OF OUR OWN MANU- «facture; also second hand Pianos in perfect order for sale at lew prices by CHICKERING & SONS, 11 East Four- teenth street, between Broadway and Fifth avenue. SEVEN OCTAVE UPRIGHT, IN FINE ORDER, $150; Reven foctave squares, $05, $150, ood as now's #205 Prince Organ $80. GORDON & SON, 13 East Fourteenth st, GENUINE STEINWAY & SONS’ ROSEWOOD Pianoforte fi sacrifice : logant four Jcase and ull improvements, makers’ and warrantee for six years; used by private fam- ponths. an clegant Bradbury & Co., cost 200, for $225; Stool, Cover, box for shipping, Also entire Household Furniture 34 cost. Call private residence 120 West 23d st. : Recorder Hackett says:—‘Possibly I may hereafter invite political animosity by this determination; yet, while privately my sympathies are most ardent in their democratic tendencies, I should be recreant to my ju- dicial independence and senso of duty if 1 answered otherwise than I have now done," N_ ELEGANT DECKER & BROS.’ for sule at sacrifice; @ brilliant toned Carved, four round, rosewood case, full ag Piano, haying all improvement gale, used only 7 months, cost Steinway Pintio, richly d, wit PIANOFORTE 24 vetave, richly Ife, overstrung ranteo, bill of . AT octave _ improvements, $225. Stool, Cover, box for shipp N. B.—Please call and e amino ; no trouble strument. Private r No. 47 West 16th st., between Sth and 6th avenues, SACRIFICE OF PIANOFORTES FOR CASH—@50, $75, and $100; also to rent and sold on instalments: instruments exceeding GOLDSMITH ker street, near Bowery, UTIFUL CARVED Pianoforte; celebs new low. er, modern improvements, Private residence 243 STEINWAY & SON: ANOFORTE FOR ‘ost $1,000, for & ase and legs; with ty, the thaniufucturers, 28 Third st., between Bow: ay, OLIDAY INDt of reeds Orgat i ¥. ©, LIGHT % 78 Barrow street, AGNIPICENT 7 1-3 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD having elegant cary dings, latest i lebrated city maker, cost $000, for $125, re chances, at GORDON'S, 157 Bleecker street, I tion. a at 7:30, | Performance commences at 3 P. BL. PAST SIX|NIGHTS AND MATINEE Jor’s Comedy Drama of the OVERLAND ROUT! which must be withdwn in the height of its success for the production of F ER NOVELTIES which cannot be pastjpued beyoud the present week, Mr. Wallack has th EVENING, Novembed8, will be produced Robertson's most perfect work, CASTE, and to muke a distribniion of chardeters unprecedented for completeness and effec), he has much pleasure in audvuncing ‘tho first appearance inNew York of MK, GEORGE HONEY, who will on the océafion asxuine his original character of by a special arrangement made with Arthur Cheney, Esq., proprietor of the ‘Stove ‘Theatre, Boston. si ARK THEATRE. P EVERY EVENING honor ‘to state that on MONDAY NINTH WEEK AND SATURDAY MATINEE MIGHTY DOLLAR, * THE FLORENCES. UIPTTETT ETT NO FREE LIST EXCEPT tHE PRESS. FIFTY-SEVENTH PERFORMANCE MONDAY. AMUSESCENTS. Wal M 6 Mie, Whitman. WEDN) EIGUT THEODORE WACHTEL. .. FRIDAY EVENL NINTH 8 GRAND MATID BEVENTH ADEMY OF MUSIC. 8 Iu BSCRI TROVATORE, THEODORE WACUTEL....us HVENING, November, H SUBSCRIPTION NIGHT, PTION WACHTER THIRD WEEK OF THE BRILLIANT SEASON. i . ERA. ae MBAR OND. NevenpoRre ber 1, 1875, NIGHT, 3, ) DHE. beet eNO ORGE BROWN, RiPTE EE ON SATURDAY, PRICES OF ADMISSION. Boxes $20, $15_and 810. as. NG, ON General November 5, NIGHT, admigsion, $1, .. MANRICO WGount Lana, -Leonora {Ancona served seats $1 or $2 extra. Family Circle, 50 cents. Ro« served seats do, for th ale of Reserved Seats A eee ete, Brauswick Hotel and 124 Droadway, daily from 9 till 4 o"e! ‘50 cents. at YCEUM THEATRE.—THE WORLD'S NOVELTY, MEXICAN CARMEN MORON (6 GUADALUPE MORON (6 years old)... together with 90 Juvenile Arti JUVE: ears old)... ILE OPERA COMPANY, Prima Donna ‘Prima Donna the of extraordinary talent in UCHESSE, LA GRANDE DUCHESSE, EA GRANDE DucHEsse! EA GRANDE DUCHESSE, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday Evening. TWO GRAND FAMILY MATINEES on ‘Thursday and Saturday Afternoons, at 1:30. on Thursday and Saturday Afternoons, at 1:30, LA GRANDE D' Mating UCHESSE. admission, 50c.; reserved seats, 50, extra. TL yeeee TH French Plays by SUBSCRIPTION Nik TUESDAY, Nov. Drama in four acts by Oct “Led Astray.” “Romance of a Poor Young Man, EATRE, GIT. 14TH ST. AND OTH AY, the distinguished Parisian Company. ‘nesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays. DALILA, hird subscription night, first time of Feuillet, author of * “Sphinx, * THURSDAY, November 4, fourth subscription night, LES LIONNES PAUVRES, Comedy in five acts by Au, November 6, fil SATURDAY, LE GENDRE DE er and Foussier, h subscription night, POIRIER, OWERY THEATRE.—MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, engagement for one week only of the beautiful and talented artist, MISS HELEN HOUGHTON, in her Emotional aud Sensational Drama, entitled JUSTINA: or, A STRANGE WORLD. 5™ AVENUE THEATRE, Proprietor and Manager.........Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY EEEE DDDD W 7 2 mm S E Do Woe We ~ EEE D SSF wer: Fe ae E Do EW WE TE EEKE DDDD Ww Ww ab, S| Se BBBBB 0000 0000. TITTTIT H H B BO Oo 0 oO r H i B BO 00 oO v H H BBBBB) O oOo oO vT AHHH B BO 0 0 oO = H rd B BO Oo 0 i) T iL It BBBBB. 0000 0000 iz H H | MONDAY, Nov, 1, RICHELIEU, TUESDAY, Nov. 2, RICHELIEU, WEDNESDAY, Nov. 3, OTHELLO, Mr. BOOTH 1AGO.. Pf THURSDAY, Nov. 4, OTHELLO. FRIDAY, Novy, 5, RICHELIEU, EVERY NIGHT AT & SATURDAY MATINEk, Mr BOOTH as 1LAGO, *4* Box sheet open for two weeks ubead, Proprietor 038 Manager ‘Leader of Orchestra MONDAY, November 1, 1875, During the week and'WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY MATINEES, the AINSLEYS, NED and WILLIE, cham- pion song und dance artists. DEVERE BROTHERS, BILLY and TOMMY. SHEENAN and JONES, the at Irish specialty artists. Miss MARY HOWS, song and dance, Miss IDA BURT, sento-comic vocaltst. Crowned success of Mr. HENRY 8. PAGE, the unrivalled cornet voe Miss POLLY DAILY, the established favorite, The LARGEST, MINSTREL BAND in the city. We HAT GEORGE WINSHIP Prof. VOLGE! MINSTRELS. Overture... Opening Choru: Minstrels “Good Bye, Love’ Mn R. B. Canning “Sweet Castle Garden”, .Mr. George Warren “Evening Gun’. Mr, ©. Sinclair “Little Dickey Bi Mr. W. W. Newcomb “The Loved Ones are Gone’ Grand Final sea «Coup ‘The even’ ‘a entertainment will conclude with ©. 8. Seabert’s local drama of TWENTY FOURTH-WARD BY GASLIGHT. whole mammoth entertainment at a small price of ad- Mr. C, Howard mission, General admission, 25 cents; reserved folding orchestra chairs, 50 cents; gallery, 15 cents; private boxes, $3 and $4; Single seuts in boxes, 7 cents und 61 joors open at 7 o'clock; performance to commence at 8. GRAND FAMILY MATINEE EVERY WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 2. i bagcete COMIQUE. Proprietor sesesesess Mr. JOSH HART THE BEST ENTERTAINMENT WITNESSED, THE WOSPEREU eA BNELE AS WALTERS AND MORTON, THE ‘PLEASING JENNIE HUGHES, THE ENTERTAINING WHITTINGHAMS, MASTER ‘NEWMAN, THE PRODIGY. HARRY CLARK, IN TYROLEAN WARBLINGS, MR. WM. "BARRY, AS JIM CROW, JOHN ALLEN’S CHARACTER SONGS. CELIA BERTRAM IN ENCHANTING BALLADS, SCANLON AND CRONIN’S NEW IRISH ACT, NELLY ST. JOHN IN VOCAL GEMS, beautiful Drama entitled ALICE, THE FLOWER GIRL, MRS, DUDLEY. MINNIE OSCAR GREY. Her first appearance at this theatre, MATINEES WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, 2 O'CLOCK. HEODORE, THOMAS’ SYMPHONY CONCERTS AND FULL PUBLIG REHEARSALS ‘at STEINWAY HALL, FIRST CONCERT SATURDAY, NOY, 13, AT 8, First public Rehearsal Thursday, November ‘11, at 2. PURCHASERS OF SUBS RipTION TICKETS desirous of having the same seats during the season can se- lect them THIS MORNING, at 9 o'clock, at the box of fice of Steinway Hall : Subscription tickets can now be had at all the principal music stores ciggl cine warerooms and at the box office of Stein) Hall. Circulars, stating full particulars, can be obtained at the above named places. ERRMANIA THEATRE, AD. NEUENDOREF. MONDAY, November 1, TANTE THER Comedy, ‘in four acts, ‘by Dr. Paut Lindau. Box office open from 9 till 4 o'clock. FOURTEENTH STREET. -jpirector RAND OPERA HOUSE. NOTICE.—The petite are respectfully informed that this establishment will be closed for a short period. Due notice will be given of its early reopening. z Recorder Hackett says:—‘I have been Recorder nearly eight years, and 1 have never before received any such intimation even by implication.’? TEINWAY HALL—MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, GRAND COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT tendered to MR. JON in consequence of his recent severe accident, ‘on which occasion A BRILLIANT ARRAY OF ARTISTS HAVE VOLUNTEERED THEIR AID. [See large bills and programmes for particulars. Ticket, $1; NEW OPERA HOUSE, reserved seats, 50c. extra. SAN FRANCISCO. MLS STHELS | , OPER: and 2th st. PATRONIZED BY THE ELITE OF THE CITY. IMM SUCCESS OF THE RS IN DIFFICULTY, RS a RPFICULEY, HAMLET. THE AFRICAN DWARF RECEIVED WITH SCREAMS EVERY NIGHT, THE JOLLIEST ENTERTAINME! IN THE CITY, NEW SONGS, JOKES, DANCES, &0, SEATS SECURED SIX DAYS IN ADVANCE, . FAMILY MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2. Gar PRA’ STRELS’ AN FRANOISCO MINSTRELS’ {gees VARIETIES, Sixteenth street and Broadway. Temple of Sensational Art. Palace of Beauty. | Home of Pleasure. Evenings, 8 o'clock. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday Matinees, 2 o'clock, FINEST COMBINATION OF ARTISTS, &0, Most attractive entertainment in New York, RAND OLIO OF 40 STARS. An original travesty on the Oneida Community. FREE LOVE CONTRETEMPS, a er paipete g photographic, foolish farce, feelingly, funnily and faithfuily considered Blandowski's artistic chefs Wauvre. The Bandits. | Living Tablewux | and Grotesque Bal- Jct, by lovely corypheos and 20 beutiful models, ARNOLD'S ELEPHANT, [abe SONGS. Free Love Cantretemps. Brown, The Tragedian, ALTIVOLANTE, LAST SEASON, TUE REHEARSAL. Jegant Melange of Novelty Specialty, and Variety, “Syunmmeg Syuneg wpyoug & REED'S MINSTRELS, DARLING'S OPERA’ HOUSE, West Twenty-third street, near Sixth avenue. EVENING AT 8, SATURDAY MATINEE AT 2. Half price to Matines. EMBER—EPTRA MATINEE TO.MORR aw, EXTRA MATINEE TO-MORROW, OLYMPIC THEATRE, 624 BROADWaY, GRAND EXTRA MATINEE TO-MORROW, TURERAE, EC 2, ELEOTION DAY, T2 TICAL NEWS RAY OR SINGER, PROM PPALe singing for $10 per quar- idence, 117 West Twenty- ter or arter at pupil's seventl street, near Sixth avenu S—BEST MAKERS, LARGE LOT TO SELL OR Font chenp, for easly or by easy payments, Cull and seo them at MERELL'S, No, 8 Union square, JROOND HAND PIANOS, NEARLY NEW, MADE BY J. & ©. Fischer, having broken iron plites; an offer wanted for them Call on or address BROKEN PLATE PIANOS, 165 Bleecker street. PRIGHT PIANOS.—A LARGE AND SUPERIOR AS- nortment for sale or rent at OUVIIER & SONS’ manu. fncturers, 27 West Thirteenth street, vetwe ‘ifth aud Bixth avenue Recorder Hackett says:—“If the notions you fore- shadow should be acquiesced in by the Criminal Judges, insomuch fas the composition of political committees often changes, 80 might tho composition of court offl- cers, and thereby confusion, at least, be occasioned. I cannot sanction your proposition, NEW CLASS IN MUSIC READING AND SIGHT Singing will go jt jf 4 Socal Art Schock 10 Fit wrouue; upeatna Toman faa rose PASTOR'S pa 3RS THE - RECOG AND 587 IZED AND THEATRE OF NE BROADWAY Patronized by the wealth, fashion and respectability of the metropolis. Mr, PASTOR offers the following popular Stars for the week, beginning NOVEMBER 1 THE WONDERFUL SIEGRIST BOYS, three of the most extraordinary Acrol ever produced. len Premier Ww. HENRY the only male Soprano and Prima Donna par excel- | HARRY BRYA ntriloquist of tl RICE, World. MISS KATE O'CONNER, Treland’s greatest Songstress. @. B. HARCOURT, the popular Tenor and Character Actor. a GUS WILLIAMS. } = ~ LESTER, ALLENS SMITH and wate, whose success is unparalleled in the annals minstrelsy. 3 the world has SANFORD and WILSON, 1, M. HENGLER, JENNIE MORGAN, WESTON SISTERS. CHARLES WORLEY. SABRA DESHON. FRANK GIRARD, TONY PASTOR SINGS A NEW SONG, written by E. Harrigan (of Harrigan and Hart Combina- tion), called “HILDEBRAND MONTROSE.” CBee ete! UNION FREE SATURDAY NIGHT LEO- tures for the People in the Great Hall at 8 o'clock. ‘The first division of the course for 1875-6 will be as fol« lows :— Nov. 6—Iceland and the Northmen.” No Hayes. and Discovery,” by Dr I. 1 Nov, 20—"Explorations in Equatorial Africa,” by Mr, P. B, Du Chaillu, Nov. 27—"The Interest and Value of the Study of the Human Mind.” Dec. 4—*"The Powers of the Mind.” Dec. 11—"The M jemory.”” Dec. 18—"The Imagination,” by the Rev, Joseph T. Duryea, D.D. Jun 8—"The Study of Musteal Vibrations.” Jan, 15—' Jan. 2 Jan, 20—*Photo; F. ‘The lectures wil i The second course will be duly announce Tickets can be had gratis ut the office of the Cooper Union, and at D. Van Nostrand’s book store, 23 array street, Harmony and its Graphical Representations." hotographic Optics.”” graphic Chemistry and Manipulations,” rackett, Professor of Physical Science lege. iM be fully illustrated by the stereopticon, _ABRAM 8. ‘HEWITT, Secretary. DVERTISD. WHAT YOU HAVE TO SELL AND ALL NEW YORK WILL SEE IT IN THE EVENING TELEGRAM, Recorder Hackett sa '—“The officers who escort and guard prisoners to and from the City Prison, and who guard them in court, and who to some extent con- trol process, ought not to be mere politicians, but such reliable men as the judges select.” HOICE NEW MUSIC. Strangers ft” J. Again,”, Sullivan, 40¢, Osgood, 1? “Evenii Gold, Wold,” 30c, Maiden, Spring,” “Cagll each , oe ‘MUST WE THEN MEET AS R. Thomas, 40. Alary, 0c, Published by DITSON & CO., 711 Broadway, eeere GREAT PAINTIN NDANTIA AB 2”) Wilson, 800. $ by Strauss, 750 Let Me “Dream Brown Eyes Hag that Litt Jotinette,”* Medje,” by Gounod, 400, each le of Our H tro” and "Jolly Fellows,” waltz, “Bride Bells.” 400, ‘To old, KURTZ’S ART GALLERY, MADISON SQUARE, Admission, 25e, NEWEST, AND BEST Musto, “White oxo,” waltz, Bernstein, 7: Waltz,” Strauss, 7c. “Tarahtelle.” op: 118, Leybach, g, and “Uliding Down the Stre: * “Fenella Waltz, Copies mai 547 Broadway Me 1”’ Blake, 4 Matter, ited. “Passing Bell, ; branch store, 39 Union square C LOSSEUM. THE SIE REMODELLED OF PARIS, MANAGER'S CARD, TO THE: PUBLIC. The wonderful realistic Spectacle of THE SIEGE OF PARIS, Just completed by thirty lending artists of the French capt. tal, bee! 1 oceupyin wily, at th a e Le 5 pagewnt pexeaut ys SENT! ng 20, rior to its square fee REMODELLED COLOSSEUM. It is intended for uninterrupted exbibition during th oning, to afford a gen opport unity to view th iy transfer to the ENNIAL EXPOSITION, canvas, nay now But, the successful evening iilumination of the vast and varied canvas i by repeated THE SIEGE OF PARIS is unequivocally the mo ing creation in the dominion of art, either asa military pa. want, splendid surprise in art Or « thellling It’ is pevrless in grandeur of scope, p dram fidelity and superb realism. Notwithstanding the great cost of this wor! is fixed at 50 cents, to meet the views of the of intending patrons, nd careful experimen work of magnitude, rendered feasible orly Hence, the artist-in- chief desires me to defor the night exhibition for a few days. impos- historical tographic ‘k, the admission largest number AMOS G. TORREY, Manager, P. $.—Bring opera or field glasses. The picture profits by the severest scrutiny. ing exhibition. Due notice will be given of the even- Woy N WONDER! INSTITUTE FAIR, Sixt, tree: The FUL MACHINERY AND ELEGANT PRODUOIS » ever exhibited in this country. THE GRAND ORCHESTR: ianow assisted by the world renowned Uornet player, Admission, 60 cents, Children, 25 cents, IVOLI THE, Eighth street, between Second and Third avonu 3 Greatest attri Bronrsies new sti New sketel ETROPOLITAN MUSEU, 128 Wort Fi Open daily ATRE, tions An enti ire New Cor th sbreet, New York, M OF ART, at jundays excepted), 10 jonday and Thuraday ie 09 P, Me Second and Third avenues, betiroen Sixty-third and jour 9 nest cotlection of pany. rs acdded to our mammoth combination, let and a new Pantomime,