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AMUSEMENTS, and Managers th Abani artiats, Jc. WILLIAMSON Mr. 3. 6 WiLEE\ MON Mr. J. OC. Witt a i aud Mrs. J + ©, WILLIAMSON, Miss MAGG Miss MA Miss MA) who will appear in their deligntiui American Domestic D entitled STON son) will introduee SEW SOX » 2 ry SWEETER THAN “wales 1 pee RELY an Also, her gent original so DONT Gu RET. NILMELAMTN ” O 1KISH Ne&kD APPLY,” ang “HIT HIM AGAIN, ‘3 GOT NO FRIENDS.” The WILLIAMSONS wil introduce their brilliant vocal and instrumental se trom A ESE Miss waco MOE “Olea, a v raved THE OHINGSE QUESTION UCK OlL ud 2. BIRUCK Olt wid THE CHINESE QUESTION 1 be pro ‘used, with EKY ‘and APPOINTMENTS Sck and APPOINTMENTS and A SPLENDID Cal OF CHARAUTE! A SPLENDID CAst OF CHARACTERS, forming the greatest attraction of the seaxon, MAINE Bas AND SATURD RAND < DE Tiils (SUNDA xi ab cry | GRAND cOMniNATION Special ex; ment of the Suprem He et Bett Rs i pena Be a woes oe ra ts, \ oneer LEVY. tak” RNG A Rake, ProGitaMa » ENTIRELY NEW ENTIRELY NEW coRN ETAST. sesseneeees Weber « 2. Piano solo, Tr tore”. -Gottschalic 8. Cornet solo, * abat Mater. Rossini 4 Rhapsodie Honea, ie wi ++ Liset 10 5. daria, “Lindo de Chamounix”.Donizett. cca nh fiw pDie MUKS KA. 6. Charivari, nA Nigat i in ‘Bort oye r *% Hartmann On thts occusion Mr. LE Gilmore Concerts, will appear in a new role, reyine the beatitul Coruct Arias in the above selection THE BAND. 9. Song, “Fair iu Thine Angel Beauty -Ricei Mr, ALUNZO’ H. Hatci 20, “Sweet Nightingale!’ (with Fiave: (Qbligato) Boscowits MA DE MUKSKA. ie Fiate Ovi aK, BRACHT) 1. March, “Waguer ¥ a ++ Sontag GILMOKE’S Conductor GILMORE Pre orp er circle Bnd sola der cents. BOX OFFICE OP: Y. eccacada Sqeceaaa ett ted WREKEKEES oa r=} TEST SHOW ON PERFORMANCES DAILY, at Zana 8 P.M, at GILMORE’S GARDEN. CHANGE OF PRUGKAMME. FOURTH WEEK. ORE NOVEL FEATURES ADDED. THE FINEST ARENIC ENGRTAINMENT THE WORLD. IN FARST APPEARANCE OF THE GREAT EQUESTRIAN, WOODA COOK. FIRST APPEARANCE OF 1HE WONDERFUL Al REAT Braziuin AN RIDER. FIRST APPEAWANCE OF THE ACROBATIC TRIO, THE HERBERT BROTHERS, IMMENSE PROM PH ce ¢ a > ra a Miss EMMA_L AMERICA’S STDeSADDLE “Quzey, fm a manege uct, surpassing snytuing ever attempted in this country. MISS KATE STOKES, CHARLES W. FIS WILLIAM MORGAN, aLL —s GREAT ATYRACTIONS RETAINED, “— EDUCATED STALLIONS roduced in eutire pew acts, LIVING AUMAS WONDELS, IMMENSE MENAGEKIE. STOFENDOUS | MCSEUM. ONDEKFUL AQUARIUM, MARY LLU! AVIARY. Eps NTS AND DWA\ LARGEST AMUSEMENT ENTERPHISE IN TH: furnishing more ntatuat ip panmetabenens tame eva sb os Seined anywhere on eurth for twenty times the sum 1d tor admission. < Adina 35 couts or SO cents. Reserved numbered cusbioned arm chairs, 29 couts extra. Childreu under nine years, 25 couts. Doors ope nat land7 P.M. (irand entree one hour later. ¥. T. BARNUM, Propriet TANDARD THEATRE, BROADWAY AND 33D ST. We i Proprietor and “auger OV EME drama, trom the titled zg. d the full strength of the Presented with new scenery ‘Standard Theatre company, including:— Eben Plympton, Maude Granger, Gustavus Levick, Ben Magul eae Le Cierg, others, NOVEMBER 9, Hoes, SATURDAY EVENING, } SIXTH SEASON. STEINWAY HALL. THE ORATORIO sOGI.t¥Y OF NEW YORK, Dk. L. DAMKOSUH os on os . will ive. tai RGR. to be a PUBLIC REBEARSAL THe PMISCIPAL SOLO FAKES WILL ME Sts. TAINED “BY Tus Most EMINENT ARTISTS TN THe COUNTRY, INAUGURATION OF THK SEASON, garTunpar EVENING. NOVEMBER do, Alexander's © The PUBLI vious day, Frids; at Coneert-THE MESSIAH. neert—CH KISTU and other Beason ti with corts. oe Beason w heursals eg aay 3 Qoening saie of season tickets TO-MORKOW (Wouday) MOKN November 4, at Steinway LU wil, Sherer nin SOCIETY OF NEW YouR. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. THIKIY-SEVETN SEASON, Cunbverok pvanpoass ¥ PRIDAY Ac’ AT 8 O'CLOCK, clesy will be wenisted by plu NOR ANTONIO GALASsI, HER BOOU RDO ale their seat« can ‘ai the AUADEMY OF MUSIC trom sires MBE 7, until SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, ribet the latior date they will be disposed ra. A its among Ukk ON “CYPRUS, ITS AND HISiOK following weatlemen, Obs ANCIENT By invitation of the Jopn Taylor Jonnstor Hon. bi Thomas Béleston, b. C. stedman, Key. Johu Hall, Hinm Carcis BRING HA Aamouncenant eXTRAORDINARY, Waltzing Match for the 0 Holsen burgh r B.—Limived number permitted to walts during the evening Daal GALDEN, Bow: ~, NDAY. NOVEMBER 3. 1578, Signor LIBER- A SARTOMDS v ¢ by, the VIENNA tbe at brated Itwlian Cornetist, a troupe. UM, BROADWAY A sHLY RVUC. prey 4i K.NTUC f WONDERS, Honorved sents 10 cents oxi 7 Admission 69 cents. Gr, Falk, wits PATHICK’S NEW er or OW OPEN, DAY AND by 12 TO 10 P. KOM M. yy UKAFULLA'S. BA MUSI AND. MATINEES THUUWSDAY AND Gatunoar. 2PM ADMISSION, 25 CeNT RGAS wait by J AsJO TAUGHT BY PRANK B. CONVERSE, SEK jeard in mus 1 und improved to perteetion, # betior class of poopie. RS. EMMA WALubK, LAT OF BOOTHS THE atte, gives instruction im eivcution aad prepares ladies the stage. Jv Went Zit a NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1878 AMUSEMENTS. NiiEATRE COMIQUE, 514 BROADWAY. WARRIGAN & ART... .-.Propriotors “NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCEs&” If you wish to reahze the truth of this maxim VISIT THIS POPULAR THEATRE and observe the crowded state of the auditoriam. THE TOMIQUE how ranks among the FIRST OLASS THEATRES of NEW ro by il being patronized regularl: adies and gentlemen with their families, whe NEVER FAIL TO ENJOY A PLEASANT EVENING. SECOND WEEK OF HARRBIGAN AND HART in Mr, Edward Harrigau’s risible, local Drama, IF Is | OUR LAW MAKERS, Patrick Daly, candidate for the suffrazes of the Sec- ond district—an elastic wire and easily pulled. Mr. hdward Harrigan Patruccio Quincy Daly, a new citizen of the ureat epublic, ground out on order, ten days on the Mr. Tony Hart Waily), ‘changed by ‘special order of ot the family of ‘Binsomyecpe oe ‘Mr. John Wild toner nt histrion, with w Seale Inte of tho Communipaw Mr. Billy Gray xious to Captain luff, open “Francis skiddy”. Tom Jackson, barkeeper of the “Skiday, of human natur Cicero Dal, Cleopatrn Oar, stew: nity Sam Saiapson, mate o Rouptabout Adolph Lind rm %® member of wd wrong: iss Aunie Mack Viruinia Ua Lee, ber daughter, ruck, an exotic from the 44h st, consorvatory..Mies Neliie Jones Mrs. Patrick aie spe of the member, whole -Miss Annie Yeamans dliss Annie Howard Mrs, Peter Da Lee, nee Fitzgupvins rong-minde Five hundred dollars reward will be paid to any Christian Dersou who will *“sit out’? this piece wituout laughing. “NEMO ME IMPUNK LACESSIT.” Scotland nightly represented by her admirers of Scottish Games. Immense success ot t! CAlubOsraw AN PICNIC. ELBER in their act of won octal High Vau!ting, Great bit of the new Song, Dance and Chorus, written by EDWARD HARKIGAN, Li DALY SER i, executed by the Irresistible Geartet ‘with SPIRIT.” “MUCH The most startling scene ever witnessed upon the stage is the COLLISION Bereney THE “SKIDDY”’ AND A AILING VESSEL. it of tl latter ACTUALLY ona ri THE CABIN OF 3 a will terminate with an original March, Sone written by Dave Braham and sung by the 79TH,” entitica Toth, BRAV« HiGHLANDERS, introducing Military tions bi; ine, pouinral Regi uti meat, commanded by tho graceful isa = Wee little children, winsome, oh! Sprattle toxesher ayont we go: Strapping lade, so sonsie oh | In the Seveuty-ninth, brave Highlanders. Fir: e of the + ! The PTE! TARDS ! 4 in their great Acrobatic Somersault Act, ia which they challenge the world: They have just closed'a two year’s en- kegement with P. f, Barnan, SARONY. WATERS. AND KELLY, fm thelr unequalled speciaities, including the’ ‘laughable scene of THK D\NCING QUAK FAGAN AND FENTON, the original and only American Lads in their brated. whi songs, dances and forbs ~e the public, chaste, elegant and refined. the atest double ‘duncers, introducing the most mpd changes ever witnonsed. MR, FRANK MA! the celebrated Irish Singer, Daaese and Wit, MR. DE WITT COOK, King of Clubs. ths only (eo scineag Jageling three clubs. MISS KITTIE O’NEIL, acknowledged by all to be tne only Female Jig Dancer extent All others are but feeble shadows, CROSSLEY AND ELDER MIss MINSIE LEE, MR, JOUN WILD. BILLY GRAY and JOUN SIIAY. NOTICE—EXTRA MATINEL TUESDAY, NOV. 5, aT 2. REGULAK MATINEE, WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. G.W. H, GRIFFIN, Manager. ROADWAY FREATUR, CORNER 3OTH ST. KDGAK & FULION: ...Lessees nnd Man: RESERVED bats (in net ot Baleoey) SO GENS. on [oon re wig fhe ate -ENTKEE OF tne Character Actor acd Vocall MK. GEOKGE 3. KNIGHT, ing Gumedionm oUPHIE WORRELL: and the charm M in a new local and musical play. written expr them ty Mr. Frederick Marsden, In four acta, OT1O, A GEKMAN, 1,000, 1, Tneldental to the play Me. and Mrs, Knight will ap- Sutin the following specisities:—Act 1.—Bandolin and armonical solus, Mr. Act 2.— "Da Wasserfall”? f \e and Mrs. Knight, sud ‘che weottacione ot 1@ Baby Mine.’ 3.—Mr. ‘Kaight's ound Five Water Milk Act 4.—sirs, ular gatiede DENMAN ‘rosso Josuua Wuttcoms, se performed by him 124 nights in Chicage and 66 con- seeu! wuts in Swe Franen AND" SATURDAY MATINEX. TRoweRY THEATRE. PERUINAND W. HOPELE Miss Rusk KYTINGE: % CY KIL SKA by ude toe met i fo conclude wit! lomedy trams, in two ae DOMINIQ’ DEskaieR SATURDAY. LED ASTHAY MATINEE, The election returus will be given trom the staxe. TANDARV Tie ATK&E, BKOADWAY AND 43D 8ST, W. LEN DERSON Proprictor and Manager. BATU KDAY 4, NOVEMBBK 9, ‘sppearance th ‘of the people's favorite, DE bees oa AVISIE DORANCHE, in the six-act drama panes ALMOsT A LIF Manager upported by sin . JTKINWAY HALL. SYMPHONY SOCter Orchestra of torm: LEUPOL! THURSDAY ALTERNOOS, Novenber 7, at 2 o'clock, PUBLIC RBUEAKSAL to the FIRST SYMPHONY CONCBET, witeh ta place SATURDAY FV Herr AUGUST wlio wilt NCERTO for violin (new) anid bis own =F * with vrehest BtNPHONY Ov euIC! “Ki, MARK: WAGNEWS SINGER,” vy the ¢ Admission—fo Pu extra. To Concert, $1 Mission Lo uyper Cog 2G 508. Tienets for the ru al and First Concert can be cteateed ot molnway Hal, 2S Union querer fOr cna 111 roadway a L. DaMROSCH, OF NEW YoRK. nty of the beat musicians DAMBUSCH 5 HIVOLE THEATRE, Sth st, between 2d wud 3a avs, THIS (BUNDAY) FV ile Qrowock, STIVAL. GEAND M The most accom,lisued Vocalist in America © this entertainment. ENTIRELY NEW Alciists. BNITKBLY NEW MUSIC, Hk FINEST OUNUBKT BVEK OFFERED 1N MBC THE ORGAT vinarsi\ iS dUniLE SINGER. All as- Mibsiunt OM ATTN Per AVENUB HALL (ADJOINING Flv TH AVE. Hotel), 240b #t., to let by the day or longer term epelac enutertaivments, Apply for coneerts, lee! w C5. FBO fpony ra Dn¥_P 7 T° GRAND MATINEE TUkSDAY, “StH — rf eine TURSDAY. Yuie WAL | NOW we we ae Lass vail & Peet, 7: it. DECICK ROBINSON, Lvik OF WAL- . gives instruction In eloeution and pri end gentiomen tor the stage. Address u8 ¥ Inex’s Theat! ares Ladi ‘uot Lith at. Words ig ad OUMUN AND DRAMAILO AK Pv LAWKESUB, 68 Lexington ay. Pupis ean have oom ana Board Hate. HILL's Tu. your, ti vited revivalist. Mrs. 5. Mo M he will wake you laugh a GREAT GOk+ AMUSLMANTS. Tes SQUARE 7 THEATRE Froprietor... sole, SUBRIDAN SHOOK Munager... Trovesenee MPs Ae My PALMER Bogins at 8. Over at 10:45, SATURDAY MATINEES at 1:80, CONTINUED SUCCESS 4 pases me of Sardou’s greatest Play, at 7H AND SON. 70H AND BON, 7TH AND 3ON. 7H AND SON. 7h AND 80N. 7 7a me Tho first brilitant bit of the season. aT vA much be better piece than ‘Led 7 Astray.’"—New York Tribune, 7TH “rhe masterpiece of the ablest dramatist mH of the age.—New York Times, 7Th passe 7H MOTHER AND 7H MOTHER AND TH MOTHER AND 7H MOTHER AND 7H MOTHER “AND 7TH MOLHER AND Tm —— 7H pada mH EVERY NIGHT and 3 7a SATURDAY MATINEE. Ta preparation. « new ay of gront interest by Bronson Howard, nishor of "=aratogs,” her, wen, whieh will be produced upon the close of @ of the ran of MOTHER AND son. MOTHEK AND MOTHER AND sox, (sexonx THEATRE, 32D, NEAK BROADWAY. J. sHYDER... AND MANAGER. TH& ONLY THEATRE AND BALLROOM COM- BINED IN THE WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, FIgsT TIME IN AMERICA, THE = TUNISIAN LADY MASK DANCERS, EXTRAORDINARY PROGRAMME. for the FIRST GRAND cansiyALrerr0 PROCESSION. FANCY DRESS AND el BALL, THURSDAY LVENING, NOVEMBBR 7, 1878, At 8:30, Grand Variety Performance in the theatre. At 10, termination of the grand performance At 10:15, xathoring in the ballroom of 109 ladies and geutlemen in the costumes of ail nations, ‘At 10:25, commencement of the March and Dance, nd Gipsy’s Froiic. pection of the costumes for she purpose of ing the prixos, Teer Shadow Dances and Spanish Fandango. PIVE VALUABLE PRiggs voR THK HANDSOMEST COS Two poorer PKIZES FOR THE MOST BEAUTI- FU. VENING DRESSES. TWO VALUABLE bari te ao MOST COMICAL One grand and valuable Gold Wateh and Chaim to be drawn tor by all the ladies present. Also a very valuable Silver Tew Set and Tray, value $100, to be drawn tor by the ladies All the above Prizes are on ‘on exhibition at the Cremorne Pariors. * First Grand Bal Masquo Irving Hall, December 5. IBLO’S GARDEN THEATRE. EDWARD F. STARIN... ++ Proprietor and Manazer MONDAY, NUVEMBER 4 in New York for years. KIRALFY BKOTHERS* grand an a TH D&LUGE, with all its elaborase sconery, costumes, effects, grand Dalles und most powerful « THE KARLI«“ST POSSIBLE AUTHENTIC RETURNS Fil] be aauossced trom thestage on the evening of ELKC- Sy CADEMY oF MOST Ninth night of the subscription. TO-MORROW (MUNDAY) EVEN (or the fourth time in Amerie CARMEN, jovember 4 at 8, }, Bizet’s opera, io (Toreador), #,* Dou Seen, Rigor Compantnl; Races Signor Del Puente: Il Dancairo, M. th dado, Signor Grazzi; Suniga, Signor F Riguor Bolli; Michi Roviatl; Gypsy), Mi a MII dance in the incidental divertissemont. Music Director and Conductor, Signor ARDITIL Tenth nicht of the subseription. WEDNESDAY EVENING, November 6, Mozart's opera, 1L DON GIOVANNI. ae nicht of th FRIDAY EVENING. FIRST AEPEATIAN CE of Grand Matinee Saturdar, Sally trom Dail 4: ae Nifice, Telegraph offices ‘OSH HARI'sS on JAMES SORATRE, ith ay. DowT XUV FAIL NTING, BEST To TURNER and OYE | SPEUTALTY rf} 7 oe Wi oR® uaa RES oxkar aulrny tad MACK, [NEW YORK COMPANY KEED, THE a uaRnis ana GAHHOLL, | Gllowing SPHCLALTY | TH» 3b La. W ACIS Ke ies Tia wok Jom haees aoiteity “na sSiLANSON Tac iT. JAM Es E. DoCcToR. THeatne Miss PALA CONWAY, | gnsait Night. ERY We Rte hited Black. BY NING Miss Doma ST. CuATR, ha’ Seg THIS ir. L. COOPE: WEEK Miss, JULIA EDWARDS, THE Teves, at HAKKY BYKNES, he 8 GEO. KEYBURN, LovaL HIT, ocLOCcK, IN SCAMPS SECURK A. OF YOUR GRAND NEW Beals OLIO YORK. AT AND THE PRICES, BOX SCAMPS UF NEW YORK. 25c., OFFICE — 50e, BARLY. rors OF FUN. T5e. Sarita, HAL. RDAY, 3a, ane ph 34 November. CE: sting ORC NESTA cf 40 artists, a 3 HUSSAK ELITE BAND, in gale ‘form, trom mri, conducted by the world re- ti K CHE KEINE seats at Steinway Hall. Kamnlastod 50c. Re- 25e, to Svc. extra. k, to comm ce at 8 scene QTEINWAY HAL DE MARK. THURSDAY uventixa, Noviatnie A FIRS! OF THE 9124580: THe POPULAK reed brad aT porcbag Places. Un which hi oeeaslon Professor iE THE EMINENT ‘ORATOR OF SAN FRANCISCO, will aeliver the first of his series of lectures DSSCRIP IVE, wean ARD SMINENTLY NTEREDTING CALIFORNIA AND THE rACLEIO aa TICKGTS OF ADMissiUN, 50 At all the usual places and the batt, fuentes INSTITUTe EXUIBITION, 24 and 3d avs., betweon G31 and 64th ote, OPEN DAY AND EVENING. LATEST RECENT INVENTIONS. CHUICKE CK AMERICAN PRODUCTS, Wondertul aschinery 19 mot motion, 9 A. M. to 10 P.M, BUILDING LIGHTED BY KLECTRIVITY, Never before attempted in tits country. PRICK UF ADMISSION REDUCED, Fifty Conte will parchuso at uny station on the New ¥ ork Elevated Kaliroud «ticket of admission aud passage both ways, MUSIC BY DOWNING'S NINT! REGIMENT BAND. A oH Competition tor the otxhth FREE SCHOLAR: unded at GRAND CoNsnuVaTUuY UF MUSIO, 1 Bast 1ith st, will take place ou Mouday, Sovember 4, STELAWAY HALL. Pris at UeaND co Aerrnas wae, dy and former pupils ca NSKKVATORY “Ue ei Sart Sit, AND sD av ' Hundreds tarned sway, unable to get In to rEMALK ARTISTES, tn welt new aud ena soa ‘Dances, ‘ Mile. pet Dio, tines Tuesuay, Thursday n owe Saturday, st auccens, Always o Visvwus of Caiishood,” © When the Flowers Fail Ree, FREDRICK BLUME. BOL auega K LODGE, NO. 1 BP Ok. =NoTiCK.— EW N annual election ot office: jodge witl be hela Todge teow. Clsregdou Niplic 31 Mont Tauh.ae 6o Sunday, toe 3d and after whieh date the MARTIN, Secretary. AMUSEMENTS. OVE PASTOR'S. ‘ORS. ONY PAstoRs, TONY FAaoTORn First appearance in America of Mr. Ustinee rea Wim Election Election CHAKLES WATHRETELD, us Day the famous character vocalist and instrumentalist, ee. ®@ aR? The celevrasea TTT \ Ash Box TULSDAY (istoction Duy). | Inspectors — a er P KELLY AND RYAN new of tars, @— —————-@ Irish Sketen, Grand Matinee Election Day. bart? GEORGINA 4 SMITHSON, | ~—-: EMLL. D AND PAULINE, Southern t Sketch artists, ®: Ti. AMES. A Grand Matinoe Election Da: Burt ow HENRY RY RICE, ne, jatinee lection Donna > "Neat Tuc Tuesday omens atest 3 AND. Avera, dime waaeivs, Whirtnas, “§ After vi ———— on iuewdar ManiNeE [a3 TUESDAY, J TONY PAsTOWS. MATINEE, —. AMES AND BARNEY, Banjo, Pauboring und Bone Soloists ani Double Shed Paacers. COURTLAND | SISTERS. KINE BROTUERS, CLARA AND HELEN, Operatic Yooulists aD é Sketeh Artists, - JOHNNY MeVEIGH, Grand Matii ———$ — o—. Henowned Eth Election Day. pears pect La ES APPEARS at VERY STTERTAINMENT i ‘The best show in New York, The most celevrated wi tists in the profession appear. The most attractive spe- cialties are produced. ‘Ihree hours of Joyous comedy and vaudeville. W sitacks. Proprietor und Manager. VAKIED AND ATTRA! tor the week ending Novemher 9 Monday evening, THE RIVALS, Tuesday evening, THE RUAD TO RUIN. katt TIMATE, UOMEDY, . LESTER WALLACK PROG RAMME Wednesday evening, THK RIVALS, Thursday evening, tHE JuaLous WIFk, Friday evening, THR RIVA Faturday matites. THI IAVALS, Saturday ovening, THE RIVALS. In active preparation, for immediate Pe taation, NEW AND ORIGINAL GUMIG PLAY by FC. Durnud, Bag, entitled “OUR COMEDY. AKK THEATRE, vi} LESSEE AND MANAGER HENKY E. ABBEY... LL 000, aie aaa L o °o L oO oO o 0 Eta, “ooo Lb co r c cl i c I L A Cc 1 Pee, Goo ri** °oo EERO MUNDREDS TUKNED AWAY EVERY KVENING. Secure your soute in graph. NO MATINEKS during LOTTA’S engagement, which is limited to for eke only. ANDARD TAKATAS, BROADWAY AND 33D 57. W. HENDERSON Proprietor and Muuagor Las five Deriormances of J. K. KMMEY os ¥ R T FRIDAY EVENING, FAREWELL, OF EMMET AND FITZ Saturday evening, November 9, production of the new six act Vramalrom the Frenen of «mile Gaborian, called ALMUST A LIFE, MAUD GRANGEK and the eutire stock company. HICKERING HALL sYMPHONY CONCKRTS AND PUBLIC KENGAR=AL: GRAND ORCHE1KA, composed of care mem- bers of the THEODORE THOMAS ORU HESTItA, under the direction of Mr. GO'THULD CARLBERG. FIRST PUBLIC KEHBAKRAL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, at 2 P. M. FIRST donee CUNCEK nats OVEMBER 16, at 8 P. M. LOLSTS. « SOPRANO ‘VIOLINIST '20, in one movement. Miss KATE THAYER... Mr. EDUUAL. D REME STE PROGRAMM SYMPHONY, D MINUR, No. 4, op. Introduction— Allegro, Romanss ARIA, “Non mi dir,” trom “Don ont! me KATE “ave CONCERTO sere ON DOUARD. REMENYE and full rebextea: SYMPHONY, A M\JOK, No. 7, op. 92 Foco svstentuto vivuce, Allegretto, "Pca: aiegre con DAN IAN FRANOISCO MINSTREL: SAN FRANUISVO MINSTRELS, THE FAMILY kt: UPEKA HOUSE, Broadway, corner of 20th at. KT. GREATEST >HOW ON EAR’ RECEIVED with aeecauen AND THUSDERS oF A APPLAUS, PATRONIZED BY THE KLITR AND FASHION. The inimaltxble und only BIRCH, WAMBOLD & ACKUS* Ax PRANCISCO NINSTRELS. thes secre: In creme of be eb oe 6 in new and laughable , Sonus, Jukes, &e., by ull she great artiste. Fires ‘eppeurance of the grout WESLYN AND CASEY, WESLYN AND CASE MUSICAL ARTISTS AND COMEDIANS, IN MUSIC AND MISCHInP, oa AMBOLD SINGS LUITLE Datsy.” ADD RYM »W LOCAaLs. azongh Tiiateuit's: “ORT. Thee Gan GIRL, RLEY Bs 3 as tho BALLET DANCER BILLY ikows LAST PERSONAL. ba Geel? con POWKKS" rotesque, Sougs ond Dances. 3. G. BUCKELL, i; We FLLMAN, | Tue Guest pioareS. ue Cc. ST“ VE MULDALYS ORCuESTRA, He RALD PERSONALS: or, UPID IN HOT WATER. Seats secured. MATINEE SATURDAY, aed T STHINWAY HALL. —REMENVDS D Fp EBU MONDAY LVENING. | NOVEMBER 1, ar 8, first appearauce ia America of th: colevrated FRANCISCO winery ” WURGAKIGN VIOLIN. VilkTUOSO. EVOUAKD KEMENYI, to erapenstién with the following Givtingutened ertists:— Miss } N AMES. Soprano eu tn New York Mme. tia dV KING, ant viaston, ts. SALK UF SEATS” OPENS THURSDAY, KOUKLYN PAKK THEAT&K, THE orgie TRAGIC ACTRESS, Mmo. JANAUSCHEK, MONDAY and TU AY cue ~ | WADEERSDAY D. INEK CUESNr: WEDNESDAY yang SATUKD AY Signts @' SATURDAY THUKBDAY Ae it FIDAY Nigurs, EE, MAKY st TLE SOCLAI BLES NIGHTL THE AOST FASHIONABLE KESURT iN THE WORLD, ‘GRAND PROMENADE, CONCERT AND SOLE DANSANTE, WILL By GIVES ON NOVEMBER 7. 1878, A DOUBLE Ok Beautiful orders will be disteibucod t to each indy present. STELWAY HALL UKSDAY KVENING, Novembor 19, 1878, TMGraud Voeul aud Instrumoutat Concert, ve uiven by Mis IDA HOLPLBN, Pianiate (pupil ot Dr. G. Vaillant, assisted vy other emi Mise HORPLEK will pertorm the i et om ongroine No. 2, hy Lint fPONY Pasron's. TOY FASION S. Seo the first nopexrance in Amorica of Mr. CHARLES WATBRPIKLD tu-morrow eveuluu. MATINEH 1UKSvA¥ tik WALTZ, THE WALIZ, VUE WALIZ TAUGHT IN a tew days privately, at CA‘TIb«S Dauciog Academy, 8 Union square one any howe. TLNES LEVIO at liberty til 25th inst. Mott Haven, N, ¥. Q((AtiiewWs SOIREE EVERY NONDAY EVENING Hat Danciny Acidemy. 8 Untow squares private lewens aeSey vavo lesson} OLIN, auL 170 Broadway. op: J. SAY WATSON, Director. (TU TRAVEL WITH A reud music. Address ANJO=SONG AND DANGK: JIG AND CLOG Danelug taught. J. BOGAN, 100 “Kast Houston st., noar Bowery. HILADELPTA, I Saturday Matinees, wi T UPERA UMPANY. ONY PASTOW A night, nino Appone SILVERY STARA, DANK SLEEPING sIDE BY “1 Wouder when He'll Come Again,” “avery Hd Wave 6 ella 6 FREDERICK BLUME, 401 Brondwa: MENDUUSLY ey, ths best pap Ala 8 Music Store, 39 Unio WitLMEN it HOURS NEWS Con St Ty Pobre 9 say AL IS HESS GitAND EN LIsth ONY PAstul’s, TT ew Troupe to-morr Pastuw wi ite , WKESTLING, SHOOlING IN+ } YOXING, structions, 619 6th av., Boxing tnuvht in 24 leasons, ienel MONSPERY. 1ONY Pastows, should not fail to visit eLSOTLON DAY M\TINES. VIFE Is SO AWFULLY. DIN,” ‘tas fae iey * Gos Willie Duminon INK, ” VukDeMiOK “bute, O8l Broadwas, Is wud the pu The vest Gauss SOIKE® BVERY MONDAY KVENING, 55 ‘Wid wt. ; every Friduy evening, 114 and 116 Kast Vth ste MUKIU-OK Las BEAUTIFUL WALI% SONG, “Le Kosrigaol, y Miss Ciara Low FKRDE toi BLU Br To ENGAGE GOOD MUSIC a&e., may address CARTIEN, LESSONS Pitt. 9 West 40th st —QUINTUPLE SHEET, USEMENTS. oy SUBATRE PISKE & HARKINS POSITIVELY LAST WEEK, da EELS ‘eer 3 Fa A 3 Hes “sss Re AK wise os Sh kas 4 Was" HEEE sss Kk KAA agt| Monpar and TUESDAY, CAMILLE. HAST | WEDNESDAY and THUKSDAY, FROU-PROU- Wash | FRIDAY, NER FAKEWELL BENEFIT. shag |Satoapay, HER “FAREWELL MATINEE. *@NOVEMBER 11, EDWIN BOOTH ay HAMUBT.*4 OOTHS THEATRE. OPERA BOUFFE. MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. Only three pertormances of 4 JEANNE, JEANNETIE AND SEANNETON. THURSDAY, Revival of GIKOFLE-GIROFLA. In active preparation and to follow shortly, CLOCHES DE CORNEVILLE (Normandy Chime:). Prices reduced. Reserved seats, $1. Admission, 75 cents, Gallery, 25 couts. Box office open six days in ad- vance. purrant XB ENLARGED: KAS. oil and crayon; ® porlect likeness guarant Mocouwack. 69 Env 12th ste 3, DE the mauenittaves of eseang indy or widow with % view to matrimony; she must be fine looking, intelligent aud of refiued manners. Address GkOKGE PAINTEK, box 200 Herald offic: LADY DESIRES A elorences unquestionable, LAGER, Herala ottice. A LADY O# INDEPESDENT GUT ReTIMING NA ture, invites correspondence with au elderly geutle- inan wishing to marry, who values home cultivation above wenlth, Address INVENTIGA Lis, box 100 Herald office, SUNGENIAL MAKIAGH ‘Aadress KASTEN VIL- YOUNG GENTLEMAN, MATRIMONIALLY IN- clined, who intends to visit Europe shortly, wishee t make the acquaintance of » young lady not over 21 ola, Address, appointing fuiterview, &c., GEORG: Herald office. GENTLEMAN WISHES TO MARRY A RICIT LADY; ouly serious applications, enclosing photograph and postaue paid, will be answered. CONFIDENCE, Herald jptown ollie POOR, BUT WORTHY YOUNG LADY DESIRES correspondence with martlagesble xeutlemen, DE- SIRE, H+rald Uptown office. MATRIMONIAL ADVE RTIZER FOR NOVEMBRE 18 sealed envelope, 10 cents. Address ADVERTISER, Bost office box 3.409, New ) orl ia REMOVALS. Tht WAVE REMOVED MY TAILORING BUSINESS from 143 Kast 22d at. to 27 Rivington wt. Miss LOTII PAIG# & CAMILLE DUNLAP. ME. DE LORD HAS KEWOVED HE BUSINESS Lio 21 rust 14th EXC HANGE. J ONESTIC SEWING MA’ TRST STYLE, eeghanse forsuit of Clothos aud eush, DOMESIT Herald offic, LEROY BEAUMONT PLEADS GUILTY. NO DENIAL OF THE ATTEMPTED MURDER OF JOHN HINES—VISITED BY HIS WIFE. Leroy Beaumont, ex-submarine divor, opium eater, would-be homiside and the hero of at least a dozen suicidal attempts, was yesterday brought up for trial in the Passaic County Court, Judge Barkalow presiding. He was indicted for an attempt to murder and for assault and bat- tery, the former charge having reference to theattompt on tno life of bis mistross, Agues Heiden, jo Patersou, on the 17th of Octover; the latter to bis atrocious assault on Jobn Hines several months since. Agnes Holden wus present aud in cheertul mood at the pleading. When Boaumont ap- peured in tne court room he was in a most Pitiable condition {from having been deprived ot bt beloved uurcotic ior several days. He requested permission, through his counsol, to re. tract bis former of not guilty and to plead guiity; he uid not deny either of his acts of violence, His Tequest was xrunted, and the Court tixed upon Satur- duy uext us the day of sentence. Meantime Beau- moot ts to be examined more strictly us to his sanity, Judge Barkulow romarkiag that it was evident tbat le must be cootined somewhere, and perbups the proper place for tim was in ao agyluin for tue iusaue, the p ir was tuen femoved. Urria i an editor, of Passaic cily, made a stroug appeal to the Court in Beaumont’s beball. VISITED iN Jal. Mrs, Beaumont, the widow to whom Beaumont was aud with whom he 4 lor a lew weeks in Forsyth street, this city, Visited bimin the jail on Friday in reier- eace to procuring adivorce; bat Beaumont would have nothiug to sy to Ler about the mutter. A H&RALD reporter interviewed Beaumout yester- day alter the Court proceedings were conciuded, but fouod him sullen aud reticent. Ho did not care to couverse on his erratic career in Now Kugiand When the oificers cat bim down in his cell some time attempt to bang himself, he teil to previously stated, claimed that he rin again. To a question by the re- injury he sintled, und de- Glared that be had no such iolention. ‘But,’ said “(he Mayor of Lawrence came to the Massachu- Betis Hospital, when 1 bud fallen io that town, and ofterea me $300, my hotel expenses and a Ireo pas- sage to Albany, aud vou don’t suppose 1’d be suca a fool as to reiuse, uo your”? THE BLIND MAN’S DAUGHTER, An old man, blind and infirm, was led inte the Tombs Court yesterasy, charged with wagruncy. A Doatly aressed girl, about seven ye: old, toliowed nis footateps ana looked up to bim with tears in her eyes. The old man paid little attention to the charge pre- 4 against bim, and Judge Kilbretn was about to commit bim wben his attention was attracted to the ner conversing With the girl, home, my ebilu,” he ssid, ‘they will keop me here,” aud be patted nis daugbter’s cheek affection- ately. “Oal come with me, papa. I do pot care to go you do,” the little One answered, as she looked turning to the do someiuing toward her Suppers she wbout to try und sell u tow lead pencils. The old man, too, repudiated the charge that be Was @ Vagrant or u be; re “take your father home,’ said the Court, and the litsle iairy Joytully led tue old man away. ELUCATION IN ENGLAND, [From the London World.} “Your paragraph last week,’’ suys a correspondent, “concerning schovi inspectors having a persunal in_ terest in the books they recommend shro jleam of ligot on acomplaint made to me some days ago in an unexpected piace. | was 6 jay grouse among the corn stooks in Morayshire, when a hoavy drove me tor shelter to a neiguboring crott, While chatung with the gudewile over the fire, | noticed that the place was swarming with buman beings, aod soon discovered that the entire population of the dis- claimed but one mother, my comely baxom Lough plougbmen, broad backed young women aod bairus Of ull ages Were caliiug ber nother, while Bue bersell Was notueriug Md wotiVe OunUle lu the auniddes . A case cleuriy of yus the Lurd’s will, aud it is won. gen ryue, tor (her Weel, sir, 1t’4 uo sae much the scnule tees we yruuge vual gewand for pew bvoks, It's alt a Crovn this week and a shuliio’ the wext, for long afore the buok 1¢ worn oot anither maua tak its piace, 8 Very bard ov puir iolk wi’ the peat lorbye, ery Ouirn has tae tuk ber win vit peaty to wid to the sebule tire, aua anon they & their peat and their books for twa m snow and book’ useless trash in id tuebody’s tue better o'6 that I cau wee Whatiy But woo kuows? AN EPISODE OF THE BERLIN TREATY, Tho Naplo, in an article upon the political career ot Audrassy, O«rratos the loliowlng episous of the Treaty of Berlin;—“Ly ove of the conterences beid privately, Count Andrassy requested the oecupation of Bosnia, Bismarck opposed this on principle, saying to An- drassy that be sould have vccapied tho province a year beiore; therefore vvcupation now would mea notbing. Lord Beagonsfeld agroea with Bismaren. Audrassy’s frends told iin that the occupation could noi bo w subject of Consideration lu the Coogress, which bud only to uo with tho revseon of Treaty of San St ace betw the being Andrassy cousidcred the Congress of impo: 10 60 lar 4s the privilege of v¢eupation was cou bo lost bis patience aud duciwred that pe would Berliu instantly unless bis demand wus complied wit, Lord Salisbury afterward uckowledged to Sir Drowmonud Wo that be haa consented to proposo {he Austrian occupation of Kosuls, upon the press OK, rod that othe: 0 deny B the Ottoman Piewipoww juary couviasion of a ‘But in bois be was del Turkisn Gouventiva, 8 majorly, THE COURTS. —————_—_ Governor Robinson’s Removal of Excise Commissioner Mortoa. DECISION BY JUDGE SEDGWICK. Aes ee Disagreeing Partners and a Com- plicated Litigation. a Judge Sedgwick, of the Superior Court, yesterday rendered a decision in favor of Mr. Goorge W. Morton, the former Excise Commissioner, ta bis suit against tho city, Mr, Morton was appointed one of tho Ex- cise Commissioners by the Mayor on the lat of April, 1876, and was removed by Governor Robinson on tu 18.n of February lust, He orougnt this action as a test suit to recover bis salary tor the months of Fob. ruary and March, The city 1n answer set up the fact of his removal by the Governor. Mr. Morton to thiz replied that he could only be removed by the Mayor and tbat the Geveruor had no power to remove bim, and, even if he had, that he exercised it in an improper and irregular manner, He Claimed turtuer that be could ouly be romoved for Matteusuuce io office aod that there Lad been no attempt to make or prove such charge, To reply the city demurred, and the case came up on such demurrer, It seoms that the Muyor gent in Mr, Mortoa’s uame to the Bosra of Al- dermen, designating him as the appointee to the oflive of Excise Cumussloner, io uccordanco with chapter 175 of the uct of 1870, which provided ees the term of such olfice shuuld be three years. Morton basea bis claim ou tne cbarter of 1873, 4 which, by the 25tn section, it is provided tut the Mayor, with the consent of the Aluermen, shull ap. point Certain ollicials named therein and **members of avy other local board una all ollicers uot elected by the people.” This section also provides that such officers and memoora of local boards should hold oilice for six yoarx, dir, Morton contend» shat the Excise Board is a focal board, und that nis term of ellice 18, thereiore, six years, and that such term the Mayor haviog dot ior ppointed = him lor six years, Juigo Sedgwick, in bis opinioa, first decides thut tue Excise Commissioners do iorm alocal voard, avd theu goes on to say:—“The act meaus to make the Mayor and Aldermes, by giving them the nomination and appointment of city offi- cere, responsible for the conduct of the officers. 1'ne sponsibility Was to be co-exlensive with the ely jurisdiction, aud although you may suppose toast the 10! is of the city would be moat largely affected vy the conduct of the heads of departments, Commis. sioners and boaras specified in tue uct, novertheless the government of the city as to efficiency and econ- omy, would be very gravely affected by the conduct of city officers not nawed 1m the act It was not = deemed expedient—indeed, the would most likely be successiui—to name in the act all the city officers and boards, with @ descrip- Hon of their duties. 1t was proper to extend the ros spousibility of the Mayor to them all.” Ho then tur. ther says that, **As the cli: Fr incant that the Mayor sbould nominate tho Comnfissioucrs of Excise uuder the twenty-fith scotion, 1t 1oilows necessarily thas their term of ufllce was levgthened and they were to be removed by tho Mayor. Consequently the Gov. ernor had no jurisdiction to remove the plainuff 1 this case, and the proceedings taken betore the Gor ernor had uo effect upon bis holding of the office, Judge Sedgwick in conclusion gives judgment agutust the city aud in favor of Mr, Mortoa, with loave, hows ever, to tne city to apply to thy Court to put in any other defence. A PARTNERSHIP SQUABBLE. The suit of Anthony Ping vs. Oscar F, Follett came up for argument yestorday, before Judge Froedm im the Superior Court, Special Term. The suit is broaght by the plaintiff to bave the defendant dee clared the plaintif’s trustee a81o a chemical maou. facturing business in Long Island City, as alleged, worth over $200,000 a year, In 1872, as stated by the plaintiff, he owned the factory there, and an agree. ment was entered into between the defendant and himsel; by which they were to carry oo the business logether, the defendant agrecing to furnish a certain amount of capital and skill wile the plamtiff was te furnisp the factory and manage the manautactaring business. Subsequently, on account of certaia ale leged misropresentations by the defendant, a second agreement was ontered into between them and the first agreement cauceilod, By this sec ond agreement it was provided that the defendant, who was the buyer of the frm, was to take the titie of the goods purchasea by him in bisown name, in 1875 the factory was sold under a mortgage fore. closure and bought by the bolder of the mortgage, who subsequently sold the property tothe delead- unt, ‘Tbe pluintil! vow claims that uuder sucn sale jelendant became bis trusice, aud he also makes defendant di that the platowil w: ond ment was entered iusto between t. that the purpose for which that agreement wai was to preveut the plaintifl’s creditors trom se tho property which was foreclosed. He states, ture tuer, thatthe game was sold without bis knowledge, and that ip buying tt in he had to pay $20,000 to pru- tece his own interests, He says thut be Lad aa xccounte ing With the plamtll on the let of November, 1875, ud the Jatier then admitted wo indebtedness to bin of over $19,000, and that alter he bad bought 19 _ property; uuu tu Nove: , 1875, he made agreemeut with the piainti! ‘wherevy the latter bis services ior a action against him tor conve! the bringing of that suit the plarmtil broug! Present action. The matter came belore Judge Freed- Maa Oa tour applications on behalf of the pt one for an injunction, One for a receiver, Que LO exe amine the defendant before trial and one to panisn the defendant (or contempt for alieged disobedience minury injunction order, Judge Froedmany ring the argument, took the papers, SUMMARY OF LAW CASES. 1n Suprome Court, Special Term, Juage Van Vorat disposed of 101 cases ast mouth, of whicn twouty-Ave were demurrer and seventy-six issues of law and fact, ln Marine Court, Chambers, yesterday Juage Mo Adam issued a civil attactment against Joho I, Dae venport, The attachmeut was issued in a suit by ‘Tiffany & Co against Mr. Daveaport, in whien Judgment was readered against the deleodan, Aa order for the supplementary examination of Mr, De» venpert tellowed, which ho disregarded, and hence the attacument to briag him before the Court vi et armis. Hoarietta Schweiz brought @ suit ia the Sixth Dise trict Court, betore Judge Kelly, against Louise James, better knowa us Nina Variab, ao actress, to recover $45 for reut, The cuse was tried yesterday and judg. ment was givon for tbe plaintif. August Kobo ape peared for the plaintiff and Mr. Grager for the de fendant, Isusc Voss, charged with defrauding the revenue by putting new cigurs into old boxes, the stamps oa which bad already done duty for otnor cigara, hud a partial examination yesterday beloro United States Commissioner Sinelds, Atthe request of Assistant District Attorney Vicro the accused was rownanded te aifurd time ior the production of furthur testimony ou the part of the goverumont A teru Was oo the 30tn of last month con- the Court of Special Session Joun Frazer aua sentenced to ten to pay a five of flue was paid, Io making out the com: @ Vierk omitted to Insert the name of the tu that portion of the document whieh ment prisoner directed his imprisonment. A writ of nabeas corpas was ovtaiued by str. Wiliam F. Howe, his coaasel, and O8 this delve! being poiaied out in tne commite meat papers Judge Donohue yesteraay ordered his discharge. 0 of Dr. Orlando E. Bradford, who te still so Jourormg in tho Tombs tu deiault ot $9,000 bail on @ implicated tu tue dvatn of Vioky in Supri Donouue, ou writs of certiorari rauted on application of ip hoe rr an f, Was posipoved Wil the Tb lust De Brads that itis impessivle to furnish the res quired ba ou in case bis discharge cannot be al- cana. an effort 18 to be mude to have the ball ree Donodue, directing court. te says be a abundantly aule 10 take care of ou. A writ of babes corpus Was also granted - the cuse of Vincenzo Fancy, committed to the wat HOON ABH FagrAUL Stiniur write Wore Ike graoted on beball of Meivina und Carrie Martine, committed for Vagraucy to the Society fur the Pro- tection of Deatiute Roman Catholic Chilaren 1a a suit brougut by the Giove Murine Lui Company (iimited) of London, togiand, Suietel Brovuers, now penuing 1m the High Court of Justice, io Kugians, chaveery veneu, & bpane duces tecutt Was issued from the Supreme Court, 1a city, requiring Hudoipn Degeuer, of No. 60 Wall’ siréel, bu produce certain correspondence belore’ Joon Pierrepout Edwards, the Britis Consul at hi port, aod appoiniod vy the Luadoa Chaneer: Speci Examiner, A wotioun was made vy M Dewener’s counsel to vacate tho subpa@na on ailidavit of Mr. Devener that uo cormiuission wad sowed to Mr. Kuwards, ppear ho was) Og Britis Coasui, Luut bis upporntmens a8 exam ler cuulerred utbority on ti auder the laws of this State aud that the suvpmou was inconsiderate i Judge Donohue yeserday, on consent of Counsel, diresiod tout tue sudv@us be Vacated,