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EXTRA PERFORM NAPALUS” THIS (THURSDAY) ING LEAR —THe SALE OF he % F evival and a) BARKETT a the ite o haraeter of i % vOR orn of ) and the great arian Company of “votre Theatre— progressing he bex office.” Windows open from 8 A. M. ay 1 P.M. OOTHS THEATRE, MATINER DAY. ARRET & PALMER. +-Lessees and Managers r SARDANAPALUS, ‘The wondror tact b Geusina pectacie with all its remarkable features, SARDANAPALU! RGNkS “go “4 AN eR ITALIAN BALLET THE NEW ye | 8, embri Mile, BARTO- Tl and Sicnor MASCAG will be given for positively the LAST TIMES this week, SARDANAPALUS, ~ KING LEAR, LAST NIGHT NEXT MONDAY BUT TWO. This is without exception the grandest spectacular play ever produced either in Tope or America, Ihe off ing was submitted with veep aay onenyed) to appear as Fespect tu.that portion of the| LUGAR, The production community w will be remarkabie ry ti theatre is dignified, und its| distribution of characters, higher wission fullllied by | beauty and — elaborate: noss of scenery, novelty In effects, rectness * 6 and cushy forming one iness and cor- appolutments ed, OTHE SALE OF SEATS now progressing. SARDANATAL! will be siven avery nists this week, at the extra grand sania THIS (THANKSGIVING) DAY, and at tiv FAREWELL MATINEE NEXT SATURDAY, it ANKSGIVING “WATINEE AT BOOTHS THEATRE TO-DAY aa P T. BARNUM « MENAG SUPERB DISPLA GREAT CORPS (OF RST RIANS AXDe 1 ASD EI WILL, AGAL CHAMPIONSHLP Ww. Vv BER DECIDED WILL BE HANKSUIVING, v N commenctna MEV CACALLAND AT’? AND 8 P.M. NEW HOLIDAY AvnmiPtEOn te ASE THE CHILDREN. ADMISSION, 5: ORCHESTRA 10. Pertorma L* BUM THEATRE-14TH st. THIS WEEK, N Boot BFRTUCCIO, THE as JESTER, in Tom Taylor's powerful Drama, TH THURSDAY, gi EDWIN BOOTIE SATURDAY, a EDWIN RooTH HE STRANGER SECURE YOU iin THEATEE. Noo ape wed about this theatre, xt week ICHARD I. ATH AVENUE THKATRE. t MATINEE To Day aT. AVENUE THEATRE, OPropricior and Manag ir, AUGUSTIN DALY MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2, TO-NIGHT AT 8 Mr. DALY'S sumptuous Shakespearian revival of you“like UY. Miss DAVENPORT Mr. COGHLAN as. ORLANDO. ROSALIND. WM, CASTL 4, Amiens, with the original son Me FISHER, Mu DAV JAR DENBERG, Misi REYS-LEWIS, Mist SYDNEY COW! LL, Miss SAY 1:20. 1 Aaa Fiat ux revival uf the celebrated sion. ot Sheridan's SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL, asacted at the Prince ot Wales Theatre, London, nearly 100 nights, in which LAN will istain his original pare {Charles Surtns dd Mise DAVENPORT will appear s Lad: cast will also luclude Mr Wm, Castle, barles Fisher D. Harkins, Jame: F. Unrdencerg, Miss Jetireys-Lewts, vert and Mary Wells. ATS tor tho first night begins Fri- John Broughaw, Lewis, Wm. Duvidge. Georgie Drew, Mrs. ( *.*-the SALE OF day, December 1. HENRY B. ABBEY LOTTA AS EVER SATURDAY Box office o ee GARDEN. “M IATINEE, 10 1OP. M. Grae EXTRA BABA MATINEB. ?wER HEWooD. A. mitnaied OY cess of 1 WEAINERSBY, fas er tas, 1 K MENZELI SHeRWOOD'S inca parable Seenle iiffects, MARE! sic. RUSTIC PROPERTIES THEAMAZONIAN MARCHES, OUS TRANSFORMATION heownaraole REVERS OF TH HOS ATINEE SATURDAY AT 1:30, Taactive raneateat and siattiy to be presented, with, weve ostummes, scenerr, effects, music and properties. & THOROU ses es ‘ H’ REG ONSTRUCTH: XN OF BABA. QTEINWAY HALL. ESSIVOFF CONCERTS, | LAST SIGHT cout two) H FRIDAY ING, DECEMBER 1, ime, ANNETTE DHF will play from ‘the following SCHUBERT, THUALBERG LA GLUCK, admirable Lo oc entitled SOMNAMBU: TAUSIG'S magnifi (transcriptions t “We love b First appoarauce at tis concert of the distinguished prima donna Mile, UCTAVIA GOME Admission, $1, secured ‘$1 50, at Schaberth’s, Stein- way’s and [11 aid 1,104 Broadway, SATURDAY, D E AT 2, LA. i MATINEE, a dtiNp eolopix YROGRAMME. Ni MOST MARVELLOUS, ARTISIIC, LAUGHA- vie. beautiful and meritorious entertainment given in | Row York to-day wiil be presented at Tony Pastoi ER RA tus Day OWERY THEATRE BRILLIANT a the great Southern #: OL pominton ple, prece » MATIN TUANKSGIVEN “) BBRLES TIVOLI THEATRE, THIS GRAND Variety ana Ballet ND RXPRA “SOCIETY VING DAY AND F 14TH ST, DANCING WILL ENJOY THEMSELY at the Matine ands P.M. ening Ba'l, Beethoven Hail, A PAIR COUNT.” PASTOR'S ATI CES TIVOLI TH ‘A GRAND THANKS A ing Day Matinee at 2 I don 25 cents. MAUSE’S KECEPTION D. SA, etek Wost ud vn, THIS BY ind Touigay Matin ‘noon, from 2 to 7: a : ail courtenie wen strangers; part joke sanaie po tloormen; com iucted in moss wauiter. Gen- Hemen’s hat cheeks, Ge. bis pa. tion of a AS Sa Bedswick HALL, 55 We from 9 TO 3. HANKSGIVING WOULD NOT ig ‘eolebrated or thoroughly enjoyed if is wi fein bo del TONY PASTO: MATINKE. jLOCUTION AT Ti new YORK GOnsE RVATORY OF MUSIO, second door east of Sth rs POPE and LAWRENCE. cube ROW FORMING IN KNADING AND LAM. i Ladies ana perry in ney in ® SELECT Dramatic As- sociation by personal application, YRIC HALL, ye TUANKSGIVING PARLOR ENTE b, . PROF. LILLIES ILLUMINATED PICTURE: Admission, masines 2 Admission, ovening at 5. Lessee and Manager. | M. Kvening ab & Admise NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30; 1876 TRIPLE SHEET. AMUSEMENTS. CE PHE ATR seme AG! Proprietor and Ears ‘The | otra, eg DAY. entire A | evening —— | TI | vill MATINEE. | will iN | be kiven I? are le f=? to-day. jf 2 ATINEE. MAT The very laughable » comets, Farce, MEATRI x my GaN *NiiN MATIN: Til Pronounced success of Edwnrd. Harrigan’s Trish Drama, fASCAIRE, 1 An unequalled cast of cha reat creation of Micha ike rendition of the lascaire. “\ TERACTIONS FOR THANKSGIVING TUE MOST POPULAK HOLIDAY RE RESORT IN THE GREAT NE BROADWAY SPECIAL TUANKSGIVL To scommodate the public and OMIQUE, need Touy viewing the Beauties and | Wonders of The Aquarium will be open TO. from 8 A. LOR, M, LIVING Wil ITE WHALR | Ton thousand Marvels Yon thousand Lake and River Gut Birds of the Ocean, Flowers of thy NEW FEATURES. MATID TO-DAY ROBERT HELLER, ROBERT HELLER, Prestidizitate Pianist and Hui ner of trenting it. Re HSLLER is one of the bes 1 actor, reminding us of C ‘= he does smacks of tbe lower 1 ELLER, HELLER, in the famed phenomenal wonder, BRNALURAL presence. All her predecessors have b bunglers. Nothing like Miss Hever’ ever been witne’xed in this or any oth GRAND MATINEE EVEnY SATUR I'rices — Orchestra Browns THEATRE. ex and Managers, rhe two i in sites speure’s yr. F, ARDE a December 4 THE iow SQUARE Jn THE | TWO on ith ay. and 23d st., Pepe ee eters, Edward iarrigi W YORK AQUARIUM, D 35TR ST. + ANNOUNCEMENT! !t afford a longer opportunity of Mammoth Monsters. little Fishes. } “Kingiyo. o Triple: a xd Sapanese Fish, Rar AT 2. ROBERT HELLER, ROMERT HELLER, | He has the ability to make the old seem new by nis man les Matthows in | VIm1ON. Miss HELLER is young and beautiful and of commanding estations have 4 valeony reserved, Se. HOUSE HOUSE, tre in America, p33 ST. Jost Hy ARE The entire Company nee to. MISS every representation of ne: Masines. M ATINEE. entitled md | at the | | Ay AMUSE MENTS. rm mu He u Sts. SHERIDAN SHOOK Mr. A, M. PALMER ye at 1:30, Every night, except Saturday, aud at the Saturday Matines, fil be given the taarveiious Drama, MULTON, which thus far has been wit- ssed by a CROWDED AND ENTHUSIASTIC AUDIENCE. 8 Mortis, Miss Sera Jowett. Mi 0, Miss Louise Sylvester, n Vincent, Mr. James O' Niel, John Pareelte. 4 ry amusing Sketch by RICKEY and BARNEY, en- | DRESS REHEARSAL, | Characters by Miss Clar ok WILD's OLD Di teh ©. dian, 1 Hise Mabel Lee ey Bor + from the ‘great jomedian, | Miss auger Mr GRONGE &. RNIGHT. | Mr. J. H. stoddart wnd Mr. The comic Local Sensation, | nt RDAY, — BUG. THE TRAGEDL are MATINEE TO-DAY | Sear Tae, MATINEE AT j MATINEE O'CLOCK. | QaTuRDAY, S aT SECOND MATINEE, OF MISS cae PERFORMANCE HERE OF THK TWO ORPHANS. + Romantic | er ASCATRE, rpuax KSGIVING DA vot KE Tie te ORPHANS. THANKSGIVING NIGHT, AT 8-MISS MULTON, an in bi Hart in hls lite: post PASTORS NI ; Ladies’ Resort. Secure your s ny day. ivatiles, eo Sea, Ching morist. comedians of tho remtons, | 183 HELLER, | S HELLER, entitled charlatans and DAY AT 2. <1 MIN: PakLOR i Entire change of bill. commence SATURDAY, MATINEE rath ae 15, 23 25, THEATRE, GREAT BILL + TO-NIGHT. Children’s jo-night and Matinee to- Resort. rte | ? pi GRAND MATINEE TO-DAY, THE CITY!!! | oie ‘SES ® Boo Hart M Williams. Billy Courtrizht. A | wuikineon irertors, Claire Sistern 1 The I yf ssuutterine Joo.” | swvantitering Trad The Best in | T Syprrboar tenehted. Marine Life, The World. lo. Houses crowded. DAY 120 Great stars. D Three hours of fun. Matinee To morrow. | . ! Secure seats oarly. ® S| OPERA HOUSE” STRELS. | 23d st and 6th OME Na MINSTRELSY. Lucretia Borgin. Dec. 2. r " Thnnkaziving Day, at 2 o'clock. ne houtandt vartetieg of Anema y from 0A. Me to 10P. arvellor g Depa a aMarvelions Flanchatehing Dep | Civ NOVELTY THEATHE, CHOICE | PROMENADE. CONCERTS Page an , oa jt eee oF coo VERY AFTEKNOON, AND) EVENING. bac eS ae a 8 DIRECTED BY HARVEY B. DODWORTH, habe Bs x Pp iad DER Tikat y x ua tg New York otal eS WONDI: | BVENING ar cs DDDD A as 8 Dov AA i Sg D D AAA yy D dD A A ¥ bDDDD A A Y © 50, gears. AND $1. POOLE & DONNELL -Lesies nnd Managers THe ORE HOLIDAY 3 Day, NovenYY GoMpasy “XO, 9. HOLIDAY MAT ALF BURNETT, HELEN NASH. HoLIDAY y THK THREE LEOTARD BROTHERS. | HOLIDAY Miss WHITTINGHAM and Master NEWMAN. i HOLIDAY. SCANLON and CRONIN. VYEAVER ana LAWTON, c SAM, DEVERE | HOLIDAY | THE ALNSLEYS, 8 De BONDS LULU DELMAY. | HOLIDAY and the beautiful Drama, 1H H 0000 L tbc lb en | HO oL j Sas FRANCISCO aiictinae ‘OPERA HO\SE, | HHHH O oL | AN Raggy -cacrs: «Sate ahead Broadway and 29th st. iH oO The Minstrel tnlace. RH 0000 LLLL A NAT Tho Minstrol Paluce. MM MM oA LTT N EREE EEK {MM MM AA NE ¥ | 1" Bireb, \MoM MAO A NN EERE EERE | Q— ooo ve TTTTT (0000, popp Pe SERS | Te EN t 8 9-B 4 AA ry GPa, Tear Girotes Eehky MUGE THIS WEER DEI GHOss WORF | ES ea ae a rely Comedy, in four acts, by Julius Rowen. | oars open at t orelock ‘Commence at 2 o'clock. Box offic open ¢ daily from 5 til ‘4 o'clock. 4 es JOLUMBIA OPERA HOUSE. { LE TOM'S CABIN er corner of Greenwich av, and 12th st. T MS, Cash H Pict te 2 OWDED ue aC DOORS, LE TOM'S CABI ! 1 GRAND DUCH me FOURG La. TOMS bs { pies FAStii! ar Long buANCHL and bel a a4 A OF MABL E, together with REALISTIC tional Variety Olio rat first class muine Southern darkies anor , SPORTS A LAST WEEK oF UN MONDAY MISS LETTIE ALLEN CRABBED AGE. ANT SCENE, SLAVIN'S SURORGTA TOLER SINGERS, LE TOMS CABIN, NEX IN THE NEW PLAY, profession, i-very evening days aud Saturdays at 2, RGYLE RyOMS. TH AY. BRILLIANT | TERPIS! i ND PASTIMES | E GIS WALLACK......Proprietor nad } bor voRDsWontL December AGK {s gratified to annonnee the enzaz NORTH December 18, “DE | ofthe eminent dramatist and comedian, who insgcurated December 21, “oY DNEY SMITH” Reser Iedids proaene seaseee Wich Tie Cane BIDDEN FRUIT | teat tickets for tho course, $2; single lectures, 50e, and | #2 & brilliant prelude to his appearance as at Pond’s, 30 Union square. G OTHING FAVORS DIGESTION LIKE A GOOD tne celebrated Iefet drama the laugh; s0, to day, efter interviewing your turkey, go to | i . 7 eli tliat bis |. The engagement of Me caune * TONY PASTORS’ being ‘spe Eh limited to few kx, tho comed ‘Grand Thankwivicg will sitet whfch's new dreuis, entitied ALT: FO produced. ERY NIGHT AT 8, EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON will '@ performed HE SHAUGHRAU Mr. EA edwin M Baker, sell, as originally represented 48 | tre in [S74 Box office open daily from 8 to5. Places | four weeks in advance, THANK! Vv EL—« SYS HONY ADMISSIO. and $i extra, ace: pat. S f Steluway Hath Sehmberth's, 23 U MATINEE TO-DAY AT pe Lovely All the leading Women. Sensations. Lovely it bill, @ Women. tent aahaangt tied is in UIT, saspended during the run of THI be resnmed after bes with the original cast, including Mr, Jolu Gilbert, Mr. as, Mme. Ponisi, of ticket: will commence fins morning. at hirmer's, crm Oxee 0 Jompany, new New York the liveliest bill of the season. = acknowledged ats. Mutineos Tuesdays, Thurs | . AND 30TH SCH ae aie OF AM KIND LN i AT BRANCE ON_3o sori tobe at the head of the ARGYLE R ROOMS, ope U: Tt. CLOCK, AMUSEMENTS. CAaDENY or ane 1. om under direction of Mr. Fs open at 6K), ie Se he 2 nt 7:30, PART FIKaT. seston ta tue Balcony Seewe fram “Ramee 026, ‘Valier? Ml paral shook & Palme: | 3. muss BUUL MERON, Recitation, of Neapolitan Airs, Duteh Character Songs and Sayings, By kind permission of Mr. Tony Pastor. PART SECOND. irs. | 5. Mr. GUS WILLTANS in Ris vis inal great Italian Tenor. erasags 17 14 scene is THE SCHOOL FOR SCAN- ha ROGERS Part tiiird. 1. Masical Selection by the Orche: ae “The Two ve TinSINGTON et G10) VANNT'S Musici "i rinission of Colonel Sinn). Tuterlude on honn ¥ kind | ieAND "MS, ETER WHITE, Wilt Mr, EDWARD LAMB RED WILLIAMS Mr, AYTOUN SILLIAM HERBERT UT «HATTIE THORPE Wipow WHITE Miss ANSI. PERGUSO The foregoing artists volunteer in this cust dy kind per- mission of Mr. Lester Wallack and Messrs. Shook & Pal- mer. PART FOURTH. 1. Cornet Solo—"'1.a Belle Bordelxise” «Lamotte 2oMr ALE BURNETT. witt Character Portrait | enne, Mis eke M ‘appear in his inimitadl - |, entitied ome, By kind permission of Colons! Sinn. 3. Mr. DAVE REED Bone Sole, in imitation ot Snare Drm, r Josh Hurt, LL RIGHT,” GADEMY OF MUS Mr, JAMES W. MORRISEY SIGAL AND OPERATIC COMBINATION. ADIEUX of Minn THURSBY, Mine. GULAGER and Sign BRIGNOLL wand Arse appearance. of Dr, UUSTAVE tho Eminent Pianist, in conjunction with THRO. bone HOMAS and “his UNRIVALLED ORCHESTIA, who will perform DER_ FREISCHUTZ, VERS RIGHTH svirHoNy, WIVES WINDSOR PORM, by Saint-Saens, forming in ite eptrd PERFORMANCE, OF THE SERIES. OPULAR PRIC! ee tones, 86,88 an ; Tie ius ofles of the Academy will be open TO-DAY from Amusements, OOLOGICAL GARDEN, FAIRMOUNT PARK, PHIL. dadeiphin,—Open daily, A large colleetion of living wild | beasts, bi Admission, hildren, 10c. TRALEY, SJ ALIANBRA PALACE, Inaugu tion of the Winter Sea: very ‘evening and, Saturday Matinee, ‘OYA AGI TO THE LARTH. Net NATIONAL TH RATRE, dist ‘thin new. i PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, isa A FoR it UPRIGHT, SQUARE AND GRAND AL. Pianos of our own mal also for kale and rent, a num- ber ae fine second hand anne aM pecs st order. KNABE & Sth av., above 16th st. Philadelphi EB, PHILADE: EHTS, Lace a0 in edi “Mr, and | TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), GRAND koe CONGRESS AN 1) Mutha NK: PESTIV. FAREW nee a and instrn- mental ar: in conjunction with THEODO! LL2D ORCHLATRA, who will appear for the i LAST TiME THIS SEASON IN THEIR GRAND INSTRUMENTAL AND OPERATIC PERFORMANCES, ENTHUSTABTIC UCCESS OF THr, MAMMOTH MU- a Admsieston, $1; Family Circle, | EK. SHERIDAN | &C, In this City and Brook! Ro. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR TOUREKERPING, ne flight, near Protestant chureb, or private Board for muther and daughter, Address, with term>, DAUGHTER, Herald office fPWO GENTLEMEN WANT TWO ROOMS. CO: hecting, trout and rear, on second or third story, well furnished, without board; ‘loeation between Union ‘square and S4eu st.. 4th and 6th avs. $15 per week, inctuding Ore and gas. ice. \-ANTED—SECOND FLOOR, OF 4 OR 5 ROOMS, IN private house, for famiiy hree adults bo mg with ental aud price, K., box 123 rent. oot aL Of PART OF STORE ON BROAD- n Leonard «nd Grand sts., for wholesale buatinons Oe MANUFACTURER, vox 110 Herald ce. ANTED To RENT—A SUIT OF THREE TO FOUR Booms, fore xentioman and his wife (uo children). at rivute house, not above sOth st. Address box 4,057 ee. AvTED-APARTM ‘Ts UF 5 OK 6 ROOMS; GOOD iborhood ; latest improvements: below 42d st. ; 810; small I fatally ‘Address X. D., box 130 Herald Uptown ofiice. ANTED—A FLOOR, FURNISHED OR UNFUR- | nisned, for tight Ssokkeplng. fer lady aud her | maid; location between 12ul anit 23 Td th ore 3 pone price. Address BOSTON, Herald Uptown Br oftice. 7 ANTED—NIGELY FURNISHED, & Parlor and two Becirooms, conn ond floors, oF « small f Flat; state terms. Herald office Uptown. y "ANTED TO RENT_A FURNISHED private, respunsivie Party $. month, first aud sgo- We TM OUSE FOR A to $309 par ON & PET, Agents, _No. 1.484 'rondwey, near 44th ite OILERS FOR'S. Pearl at., betwee 10 ‘ashington, north of rsey City. Bepairs prompt- ALE—UPRIGUT, HORTA .tubaiar and flue Boilers tor s with or without Enuines. JONN McLAREN, Rivor st., Hoboken, N, J. ANTED-ONE SECOND HAND MOULDING MA» chine, in good order (four sides moulder). Addros with price, &e., full particulars, H. HISKRMANN, 1 Mott st, TAS Cat Swing 6 Tompsins st. LocoMo- 3 to 75 horse TALS TRON FRANE GROSS M. EK. MURPHEY, WAT with the highost honors, for college; highest city box 145 Herald Uptown icnl Feacher, Bary gradu: desires private’ pupils: relerences. “Address TEACHEN, CHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND CHILDREN Deoard and suition, $10 weekly; vacaucles in teacher class, E QCHOOL OF MODERN LANGUAGES, FOR LADIES lemen, 1,143 Broudway. went 28th st: open ‘iH. COHS, Principal, SCIENTIFIC RUBBING AND GALISTHENICS EXER- cise given to persons as their residences vy Proiessor JUDD; lending medical reterences. Address 057 uth av. mpo RS OF SINGING—BOARDING AND Lodging wanted. by « gentleman going soon to New York, who would tuke evening lessons, eventually against Jedsons in uny modern language, Please state terms at once to COSMOPULITAN, Herald office, Ledger Buliding, Philadephia, ED—A POSITION AS VISITING GOVERNE: amily of children, to teach the Engtish branches, French wnt music; terms very moderate, Addi box 187 Herald office. CENTS A Sree «ra ‘CONVERSATIONAL TESSO! indy, “Ww ‘3 WANTED—PARSON'S~ CONTRACTS, Washbure's ioal property: cash, pand for tate editions, cheap. Address, with price, X. Z., Herald ofice. Oey i ING TELEGRAM HAS A CIRCULATION 50,000 COPIES EVERY DAY, AND THE AD- VERTISING RATES ARE ONLY 20 CENTS PER LINE, OFFICE, 2 ANN ST. | ANTED-FANCY GOODS ON CONSIGNMENT FOR the holidays, np todannary 15, | Broadway. axe ASSORTMENT a NEW AND ELEGANT A rianotortes for sate or to rent on very reasonable terms at HAINES BROS. new and centrally located warerooms, 143 and 147 Sth av., corner J1stst. A MayesFyanes: for sale or on instalments, and dexceeingly low fo # FAMILY WILL SELL THEIR STEINWAY 574g oetave-fonr round rosewood Pianotorte, tor octave upright Piano best city maker, $1 Call private residence 47 W and 6th ays. Can dy seen to day ace ASSORTMENT CHICKERING AND OTHER Pianos and Organs, new and second hand; grant iuduce- ments for cash ; monthly payments and ‘rent, 8. X. BALL 4 CO., 15 Kast Lath st. | A LOT OF 5 fRorongh orger: for ante at moderate EKING & SO Sth 30ND HAND PIAKOFORTES, Ix sgrions ‘by CHICK. st. . CHICKERING. Sean ae: . BIDDLE nt aud Satara ‘Fianotortes; rent, $3 up- a orley place, near Broadway. TEMPORARILY. EMBAR- ERIVATE FAMILY, rassed, will sxorifice their new first cluss 7 1-3 octave bo Teli at niaee any price forcash. Cali residence 50 wat Oth wt LAKGE, ELEGANT pies OF PIANOS NOW offered; low prices, $100, $125, $150. . BARMORE’S warerooms, 308 Bleecker st. A BEAUT ED ROSEWOOD SEVEN OC- tave Pi poders imutovemouss, $100. Private residences, ae $100 ROSEWOOD PIANO AND STOO! PIANOS TO | AAXrent: $5 ver month and upward: instalments taken; | also Organs, GOLDSMITH’S, -6 Bleecker st., uear Bowery, vy You IGHT AT THE factory and savo the percentaze made by the retailer: The cheavext and nest Instruments in the city Call and exam! BILLINGS & WHEGLOCK, 54 West 13th st, TO BE O raffe Piano, oniy bough Inquire of Mra. DI RICH, KI ieet or Parlor Oraun aneatd-oar Warerooms of the | Mason & Hamlin Organ Compan; jon square, where | they will dua the larvest assortment of the best organs in the country, which will be sold tor cash or easy payments, It is believed thut prices and terms now offered make these organs cheaper, as well as better, than any which can be ob- | tained elsewh EW FIRST CLASS SECOND very great bargains; it will pay Ab Standard American HA PIANOS AT you © them before Piano Warerooms, 62 West engagement, KR HER, will be AD IRI corner eth ay. *.th AT 1:30, a bh Week.* 3d st, Week. Prof, CROMWELL'S ILLUMINATED TLLUSTRATT * wt 2 PL w, rnott, Mrs. Sefton and Wallnck’s Thea putedaryos the be PU atte (fest time). Briday— RENEARSAU gcond eoncert) { ratoay DECEMBIS P.M, oer teare: 4 ACADENY OF itt | Condnetor.......... LEOPOLD DAMROSCH i a i sore, Voeaiist. | NY. IN: K. Sehomann, AT 8! jopraao. hemang Beethoven | eats, 50 coms i . Wagner | | | 0 and TT Bt Base, 30N Dancing taught, {iakae Eoavey, Li UM TEC PUANKSGIVE | DW vill, everythiny new. pes TE Dou THAN KSGI given at TONY PASTOR Jormance offered in Now Y | SGIVING DA TH ST.” GR E i : evening, 8 tw 3A. M. 212 Sth si, near Bowery, Hat A ast ouston st, ARS THAT THE VING MATINEE | ® this day will sar ork. NG SOCIET: SOC » Bites, ty privat MIRTY COMEDIANS @ SONG A Hints, 8 Ballad Singers, 11 Acrobats, | Banjo Players. pany will appear at. etch Artists, and a fall ING } THis DAY AT 2 iven w-day. Nothing But your turkey early and go ty the will be seen, » z $ & = cf a has ever before been D HOLIDAY MA tis day. commencing 1, Eers % D DANCE ar. | * 14 Gymnasts, 6 1 Dramatic Com- To TINE D med and OP DAY. | QBERDES TIVOLI T 4A giving Day Matinee a vn 25 cents, A GRAND THAN Evening at 8. Adami TO-DAY. | MARS OR SALE—6 OUTAVE PIANO; of a boginuer for three yeurs. at $50. XREAT INDUCE! second hand Pianos sth st sO BEEN bins USE at. e Centennial Exhibition; almost new, of our own mak thi fecond hand Pianos, | hand. PI OFORTE FOR private tamily. made to order u) for $40. including Stoo, also rlor aa (room. sidence 120 West 23d at., near 6th NT WINDSOR six months b, HICKERING WATERS’ AND niher first class new and second hand square and upright ws and Organs at extraordinnry low. prices tor cash, oF telat unit Paid for; sold on instalment WATERS THINWAY'S, 5 INWA H - to wah . POWER. D SQUARE | | $ I einnos Lory, 183 Blevcker, warervoms, 810 | | Broad: UNITKD STATES PLANO COMPANY, of Sth av. and School of ing and Paint- (Incorporated L863.) THIS RENOWNED MUSIC SCHOOL 3 Oratory, Modern Languages, Dri av and evening. TAL TRALNING course for toachers, ot three, $10 per term; two, Harters commenes trom date of ontrauc SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS open from 9 A.M. to 9 P. CARD. private, $30, Grand Conservatory of Music has removed to tty own building, 76 Sth av, | ; 4h. | | between Lith and Lith sts | The celebrated Weber Us TVATE \Circalare mailed. “WATSON?S sus ‘OR, WITH FRESH, SWEET, CULTT. tar, Singing, Rooms, 32 East Lith ss FY Auts ‘An engagement. Aldress M., box Y x WI ULTIVATED. VOICE would Iiketto join ehoru + 263 West 36th st. DANCING — “AC pemir. uptls San aivend at Taalr, couvenieneG: ecu for os cireular. “Reception ‘Thanksgiving afternoon aud evening. — OL, the’ reception A RIIKR'S DANCING ACADEMY, PLIMPTON Building, Stuyvesne and Oth «t.; private lessons any | hour; glide waltz specialty. AMOND'S D, ing, Broadway and Fangement ever “aitsred \CHOOL, ADELPHI BUILD- st.—The must satisfactory ar cE TO-DAY | TO | Reception | ay. Ps eles Mirstntli ey AMINEE, _____ | QauRNANDO'S DANCING ACADEMIES, SOTA ST, } eat A 0: OLE WALKING | Z' corner Siav. (bank building).—For cireuinrs addrose | 1 TH STRAET N. B, vHURCH NEAR STH AY. | Li sou ‘A. fAFuuoD, 42 Untversity plueo, cor- | hid Poni Camaat tictules ne Mg ye d POL! SLUB, i eee soos : i i FRIDAY sv December 1, j : iyhE tH RalRE wat SaTH S ot | ce without being presented with + sty Leet no, Tick AT pou el lek meeeinineyt oeartowing with ded lows | GAMES DANCING “ACADEMIES, 114 HAGE isi. the Hol a evening u ni ‘wristan = — ee — — | Queens ot Hae ir # delicious whirl of i ities. or wo Beemoven Hake | OU BEAUTIFUL CuasstcaL citi aeiey co | NRW: oe a inte x ers —POM y } o | Deholders, the moet Arrestealy amanaiog | Notice.—The foreign maiis for the week ending Satur- |M* FRANK GILDER'S GRAND CONCERT TI THIS in the city. phir y itn | Sey Desgnger 2 IEA will eove at this once on Tuesday, 1 ails jor Buroy eae 0, tin Queens ginluent vole Attias Gd Ue Touhg Auerte | FORGET THANKSGIVING NIC ALAS | vowni, on’ Weilnoedn at 1 aie ter harepespereaonen- ONY ne | phon Mil dala pcre Shug hy an, ae Pijononth Ober. T' en j — rilay, for Europe, | THANRSGIVIN TNO, “wana Foe ppitesarca enee im DRA MATIZATION } + schon for ¥ “4 eemang ond Voutuin tote f a, ' che I incpiie se: y lafrlogeaent. Will, Ue proven Ie Be | tibsteamer iaust be specially addrossed) ; aud ut A. | TONY * PASTOR'S, 7 Bit a 2 ean Hovinad direet, per steamalilp ‘Anchoria, vin Glasgow; | oar Ho _ re r ——— } aad Bam . fut France aireet per steamship Americno, AXD HOLIDAY “SOCIETY SOCIABLE” THANKS, “PALAIS ROYAL," 489 CTH AV.—DON'T FORGET | nd at Mor Hurope, per stonmaliip GIVING DAY AND FV ENLS GT 4 ki ight; 40 Bt Keane via Southampton and Bremen ‘Tie mships Hikers © ue rei ee eae | aaa a aE | aS ha EN rd ; amon + MANAGERS, | , BE “SURE AND Be TH Ne York Decewbor 12. ‘The mails for ths Walls vie day. aka ry as THaT WILL Tihs To.Dar Mdaatrall Be, wl leacy tan Fewnclecy De: bin mi May a ee, ve Sun Fr . en Hall, 34h Bowers” “| tone Pistons, | onion ee ee ee TAMA: Ponttmuntan | the remts paid ANTED TO PURCHASE—HOLIDAY GOODS, ON Hi peenenrient or will purchaso Job Lots. JONES, joral SINKING FUND COMMISSIONERS, SALE OF UNUSED CITY PROPERTY—PETITION FROM THE COUNCIL OF POLITICAL REFORM— INTERESTING STATISTICS. A meeting of Commissioners of the Sinking Fand was held in the Mayor’s office yesterday afternoon. Comptroller Green, Mayor Wickham, Recorder Hack. ett, Alderman John Reilly and City Chamberiam Tap- pan were present. Some routine business was transacted, after which Recorder Hackett inquired as to whether any opinion j had been received from the Corporation Counsel In accordance with a request from the Commissioners as to the powers of the Elevated Railroad Company to erect their tracks over the Battery and what steps can be taken to protect the city’s interests in this connec- Von. Mayor Wickbam answered tpat no opinion had yet been sent in. Messrs. William I. Webb, Phillip Bissinger and Joshua C. Sanders, from the Council of Poittical Ro- form, handed in a communication advocating the sale of unused public property belonging to the city, the Proceeds to be applied to tho liquidation of its debts, fis communication sets forth that the city is possessed of a large amount of such property, situated in various parts of New York and Brooklyn, from none of which is it receiving an income adequate to its value, and which is the occasion for a large annual expenditare over and above al! receipts derived therefrom, It owns forty-seven lots, mostly situated in tho lower parts of the city, which were valued by the commission ap- Twenty-one lots and plots of Jand, mostly unrented, valued at. ai Thirteen plots of laud, leased for terms of fifty and ninety-nine years, at a nominal reut to soveral charitable and religious institauions, valued at. 2,723,850 Market proporty, onan § at, 4,267,374 Dock property, valued by pri of dock property receatly apSointed at 18,000,000 Making a total of... odelevasesccscs $29, 165,114 114 The city also claims ownership of a large amount of underwater lands, the vaiue of which ts estimated at a mach greater sum thanthat of its wharf structures, und which 1t is leasing as it 1s required at a rate do- termined by the valuo of the contingencies upland. The cost vf maiota:ning this property bas averaged ior the last five years more than $400,000 per anourn, aiter deducting all reuts paid or contracted 10 be paid on account of it, much of which ts never collected. According to the report of the Comptrolier made in 1372, on the real estate of the city, {t appears (aero was due Co the city for arrears of rents the sum of $471,700; nearly the whoiec of which had been placed in the hands of the Counsel to. the Corpo- ration for collection, bat which still remains uncol- lected, the city incurring thereby heavy legal expenses iu what scems to be a fruitless effort to secure their colecuoa, Much of this property, especially the unoccupied portion, 1s so situatea that it cannot | be Advantageously used, at least tor many yoars to come, if ever, for public purposes, and it certaiuly is not the business of municipal corpcrations to engage in real estate enterprises, or to hold it for speculative purposes, The document then gocs on to give reasons why the cily should not hold more real property than 1# needed for public pur- pues, and states that the leases of twenty-one houses and lots and eigntecn vacant lots belonging to the city, and vaiued at $490,000, expire in May next, Franklin, Gouverneur and Eighiceath ward markets are no longer used or needed for market purposes, and have berome an expense to Hh city, These markets, the ggregate value of wich 18 $630,000, the Commission- ersot ihe sinking Fund are authorized toseli by a ecentact ol the Legisiature. With such property re- ligved trom any embarrassments as to Utle, the work of selling cau be undertaken and prosecuted so tar as the true interests of the city may re- quire, The cuy is sow paying annual rents to the extent of nearly $40,000 tor the accommodation of vartous departments aud other public purposes. The greater portion of this sum, if not the eoure amount, migut be saved to the ciiy tter the first year by the occunation of its own property lor the transaction of Its business, and such preunses could-be convemently fitted up for its purposes by an expenditure less than @ single year tor tbe use of those ‘S The city owns eighteen lots and T part ot Chatham sueet, the centre of the oftieral ness of the city. The buildings in this gtreet, the loases of which expire in May next, are capable, after suitable and tbexpensive alterations, of accommodating every office of the central doparimeut of the city government for which it is now paying to private parties over $75,000 per andum, aod at the same time the first floors of the Frauldings could 1a want of oconony on the part of the ciy in the matter of rents might be given. [he sam moderate | { economy which private persous of ordinary prudence | practice im relation to thetr property in the mater of rents tf exercised by the city would save to it, if wo cousider what it loses and pays in rents, at least $500,000 annuatty. Atter some short remarks from Comptroller Groen upon the avove subjects, the Commission adjourned to Wednesday next, MUNICIPAL NOTRS. Mr, James 8, Thayer, the nominee for Comptroiler, callod at the Mayor's office yenterday, Ho bas not yet signified his intention of accepting or rejecting the po- sition of Comptroller in cage the Board of Aldermen aro uirected by Mr. John Kelty to confirm bim, ng questioned in relation to the matter he suid that he would not be able to decide tor several ‘The con- dition of tus health and business necessities, it is un~ derstood, will finally determine the miatter as far as Mr. Thay t is personally concerned. Thomas G. Callaghan, superintendent of lamps and h Stephen hecig? Hobs chief clerk of reau, Will be appointed 1 its of discharged stsacnse ot the Ne Park Depart. ment were yesteraay sentin to tho Mayor’s vflice, and soon aiter transmitied to Mr. Witliain It. Martin, one of the {mpeached Commissioners. The examination | will be continued betore or Wickbam on Friday. ‘The Board of Rsumate Auportiowmsent will meet to-morrow for purpose considering changes cae by tho Aldermen in the provisional estimates for THE TWEED PROBLEM, : WHAT WILL BE DONE WITH THE PRISONER—~ HOW HE SPENT THE DAY—THE LEGAL SITUAr TION EXPLAINED. ‘Tweed has now fallen into such regular and quiet habits that very little remains to be chronicled about him. Ifa man sits in his room all day, takes his three square meals regularly and sees the same few friends it is obvious that his doings must necessarily be monotonous, Yesterday Tweed would have taken some outdoor exercise, but was prevented trom doing ‘so by the visite of his friends, Beside his son, “Gen- eral” William M, Tweed, Aleck Brandon, » Chambers street lump merchant; Joseph Hughes, ex-Harbor Master Charles H. Hall, son of ‘Archie’ Hall and the old Americus Club Secretary, and Georgo Batts, keeper of the Bayard street livery stable (where the “boys” of “Big Six” were wont te meet in older times), came to spend some ch | hours in social coaverse with him. © Ex-Fire Commis sioner Biair was also with Tweed for ashort tima ‘These triends, when coming out, reported that the prisoner was in very good spirits, seemed quite hopes fuiand was inno way despondent regarding bis own situation, Tweed’s Thanksgiving Eve was spentin compavy with these friends, and, sit beiore his cheerful grate fire ina large, easy chair and lacking 1n no material comfort, bis position was certainly nog that of the “most abject criminal in the city,” as he ‘was called by a morning paper upon his surrender, but rather thatof a well-off, comfortably provided man who is simply deprived of bis liberty. “WANTS TO MAKE A DOLLAR OR TWO.’? The Warden, of course, is @ good deal more both. ered even than Tweed, jor an avalanchb of reporters comes down upon him every day, and it is wonder(ul to sce him keep his temper so well and prosorve his uniform courtesy to all, But besides tho reporters there aro a hundred curtosity seekers aid others who “want to seo Tweed,”” Yesterday a little Broome street tailor, a German, came and said:— “I vant doo zee de Poss, I vant to make him a soot of clots. I might ash vell make a dollar or two on him ash any odder teller!”? It is unnecessary to say that tho tailor failed to see the prisoner and Was compelied to go away. But he ts only a specimen of quite ® numerous class of callers who think they might make *s dollar or two” out of Tweed, They invariably fail, however, to obtain an interview, as none but Tweed’s old iriends are ad- mitted under any pretext. TWKED'S BUROPRAN INVESTMENTS. Accuriovs story has been curr for some time among South street shipping merchants, It is said that Charles Tweed Russell, a godson of the prisoner, and but recently a mate on some small |, has sud- denly displayed great wealtn and boughta controlling interest in | lying between Liverpoo! and New York, aud also established, presumably with Twoed’s mouey, @ large sbip chandier’s storé im Liverpool, ‘This rumor, which comes from trustworthy sow gains additional value from the frequently publi statements that Tweed was about to establish one of his sons in Liverpool This very man Russell is sed to bave been iu command of the bark. Lor don which, just about the time of, Tweed’ escape, so’ suddenly changed ity South American point of destination, and was seen on Long Island Sound under circumstances which may fairly be called suspicious, The merchants who tell this story, and one of whom has known Rasgell intimately, say that the Lord Ularendon probably took Tweed from the yacht which be boarded on his escape.from this city and conveyed him toCuba; but this is merely con- jecture. On the other band, tho report that Tweed has ‘considerabie money invested in Liverpool seems prob- able, not only from the fact that one of his sous was announced ag about to establish himself tn that city, but also because from the legal proceadings against Tweed’s property investments in Europe were naturally sater than in this country. . THE L GAL SITUATION, Tho anxiety in the public mind consequent upon the return of wi ed to the custody of Sheriff Conuer has kopt pace with the speculations of bis triends as to the course be or his counsei will pursuo, while the wise men of Gotham, who always happen to have “points? of interest, contess themselves to be at sea regarding the proceedings agal the prisonet in the meantime, ts taking 11 Le: ud comf rably within the precincts of Ludlow Street Jail. Yhe mere lact that the prisoner was brought back to America by the United States naval satioeit s is quoted freciy as a digression in international procedure, and the suspicion that the retura of Tweed bad any poiitical significance bas been exploded, What might have been made available as a sonsation has dwindied down to the plain considera- tion of tho legal status of the case, which ig in no way ered by Tweed’s return, excepting that Sneriff Con- ner is raleved: of his impending pemalues consequent upon Tweed’s escape, and somebody, down in Spanish dominions, is entitled to the reward” offered tor the capture of the fugi ‘There is no alteration whatever tn the position occu- pied by Tweed now irom what it was when he took his famous ride up to the Central Park and ‘41 du] missing” when his time to revisit Ludlow st1 arrived. ‘Tho legal position 13 unaltered, as a leading lawyer, fully cognizant of the facts and ot the cases suys:—~"The suits stand as they did when ho escaped. They are in the position tm mace the argument in October last, before 1! rm, consisting of Judges Noah Davi Daniels and Brady, of the npveat from the $6,000,000 judgment ordered by Judge Westbrook in March.” ‘The number of suits pow pending make a heavy showing of arguments tocome and w trying situa:ion for the prisoner. There are six civil suits, one of which 1s the 81x million suit, which bag been tried; another jg the one million suit, which has been adjourned unttl January, at the request of the plajntifis—both of these suits being brought in the name of the State of New York. The remaiming civil suits—four in number—ar¢ brought by the city of New York for substantially the same causes of uction a8 those brought by the State. ‘Tweed 18, 19 fact, between two fires. fn addition to these cases there aro pending against him indictmonts for misdemeanor, forgery, larceny, false pretenses and other felonies to the number of thirty or thirty-five. Nino of these are in the General Sessions and the rest» dn the Oyer and Terminer. ANOTHER IMPORTANT SUIT is also, it is stated upou good authority, to be begun to compel the rrenver to the city of certain property in Putnam county, which Tweed purchaved tor the osien- sible purpose of securing to the city the water rights lh certain Jakes and to increase tho supply for the & “The severe drought in the summer of 1869 bad occa sioned alarm lest the supply ot water should be dimin- ishe'l on account of the exuiting water privitenes, and upon a survey of the lake Tocul ity in Putnam county Regotiations were entered into by which the water rights of Mahopac, Barrett, China, Gilead, Glencida and Kirk were secured to the use of the Croton Board, the great Croton dam near Carmel was a work of gineering to accomplish this ahaa the lakes ber ped for the incroused supply. vine purchase of the property is alleged to have been subsequently made by Tweed, as he had recommend as Comunissioner of Public Works, the possession ol the land which should secure the entire rights of lakes Gilead and Carmel, and as the city had at that time no money to purchase with he undertook the real os- tate transactions bLimself. His own offer was that he should become the 13 said, to transfer payment to him of 4 usual interest for the _. The question at issuo is, whether there is power to compel Tweed to potent the property to the city under the original agreement. Since the purchase was made, while in the meavtime the city has had the rights and privileges designed, the property has largely increased in value, meee the demands now made are, that ag there was po written agreement be- tween the city and Tweed, the amount paid must be according to the present estimated valuation. Points of much legal nicety @re tuvolved in the Issue. Itis not probaole that, holding that possession is at least nine points of the law, Tweed, or bis representatives will consent to th ransfer according to the alleged tert of the original agreement, and this mawter may be user asa “lover’’ in the disposition of the Tweed cases now pending. Regarding the prosecution of Tweed there is very little of interest, and as ycot there has been no action taken to change the set of the cases trom what they were. THE COMPROMISE STORY is not to be traced to any good aashority. probable that an offer tocompromise by thi ‘ot $3,000,000 could have been made without edge of Tweed’s counsel or attorfeys. They know nothing of any such proposition, and 1t would seem to be very like compoanding afelony to make such admission of guilt or to attempt to evade penalties and judgin ents by such an offer, There has been much speculation regardin, terious individual, ‘a party vy the name of who is a frequent visttor at Ludiow, good terms with the ‘Boss. ' bu irchascr, under an agreement, it ye property to the city upon the u purchase money, with It is not~ a mys johnson,’? id evidently on Just what be wai or what news ho brings, ts one of the causes of emis: in Ladiow who have the rted that he was ment among the oda down stairs privileges, it was Fe the legal represereative ot Mr. such, was ho.ding nigh, counci| hh Tweed, cases of both Tweed and Woodward, This scent rod by Woodward, who, in a letter to bis counsel, Mr. John D, Townsend, ander date of yostorday,” ait ‘all knowledge whatever of any such person, and i the communication, that go one but Mr. repesna has any authority whatover to represent him jn any way. DEPARTMENT OF PA PARKS. At the regular meeting of the Park Commissioners yesterday a map of improvements to be made in thas | Woction of the city enst ot Morrisania, bounded by Mott Haven avenue, Boston road ana the ve aecas, yard, was submitiod, but action im the m ferred until next Tuesday morning, at ten esook, to to allow resideats of the section described to state an: objections or offer suggestions concerning tho pro, plan. Permission bas been granted Mf. Bartholdi, the Portion of tho Statue of Liberty artist, to place t of the parks of this city until the remut work arrives irom France, William Coogan was awarded. contracts for lay! idewalkson Thomas and Berrian avenues, in the ‘Twenty-fourth ward. The department has cailed for propossis for furnish. ing materials with which to illuminate the public city during the rks and other places iret part of the yoar 1877,