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womnw. BT YAM TAS8KLL KEARNEY, AUCTIONEERS, A GENTLEMAN'S TROTTING ESTABLISHMENT. BaY MARK, tired by KYSDICK 8 OLD IIaUHLB TOKiaA, dam a THOROUGHBRED MARK; it bauds, 8 yean, kiud aud truo in all harness; tree bom vice, eery atyliali, with long mane and tail; It afraid of nothing; will stand by locomotive; can be driven by lady or child at full speed. can trot tare to top wagon Id three mluutet ana better condition It one of the Unoit gentlemen's roadsters in city and warranted kind and true In every reipeot, and TOP HIDE bar Wagon, nearly new, by BREWSTER A ot broome Street. single, nearly new, by DUN8C0MB.

JSLACK TROTTING MORSE, 1SV hauda, yeare; kind and true lu all barnett; free from vice; oan be driven by any one; It a superior ro.tdtter; cau trot in TIIKMH MINUTES or better; of great bottom and eudurouee, and ia warranted tound, kind and true. Alto TOP SIDE BAR WAGON, by WOOI) and TOP ROAD WAGON, by BRBWSTKK A yiNB 8INU1.E HARNESS, by WOOD U1B80N; Vtolveriue Robe, Blankets, Ac. BAY HORSE DRIFT. old nAMBLETONIAN, aud bred by Mr. MALTON, to 15 hantto, years; kind In all harness and uudor saddle.

Irooi Jdce; liae been o.od at a jentlaman't adWte.can trot clote to AO, trotted at the Hippodrome laalI win ter under in 2 :32: hat and endurance and it warranted kind ancl Uue. Also set HARNESS by CAMPBELL, RoUot Ac. and HO TOP WAGON, nearly now, by Peck A Co. COl'PH KBTABL1SMBHT. i nORSE with loug mane and tall, lo hands, years; 8 ktndandSue In harness; free from vice; every way a tafo and reliable family anuodl aud it warranted kind and true, uud COUPE in fine order, trimmed with brown satin made to order bv J.

R- Lawrence and eott also 11 VRMESS SII.VER MOUNTED, BY CAMPBELL. LAN DA 1'LET full nearly'new, by J. C.Ham; tot silver mounted doublo Harness; tl.o ELEGANT TEAM CARRIAGE HORSES, detcriptlon time All the a'bove stock will be on exhibition on Monday after 12 o'clock up to time of tale. "lTYKADCTlWOM 'mART AND NEW TORK TAT. TERBALL'S.

NEW BUILDINO, CORNER OP Broadway and Thirty ninth street. ONE HUNDRED and three feet (rout. EIGHTY PERT deep. ANOTHER STORY added. THE DRIVING TRACK retained.

TEN YEARS of unparalleled success. SEVEN YEARS under the present nianawmeet, A i'llAS. W. BARKER, AUCTIONEER. REGULAR SALES of Horses Varrimret Ao, EVERY WEDNESDAY AND 8AICRDAY, AT II O'CLOCK.

THE IDEA OP BUYING hornet at auction it becoming more and Sere POPULAR AMONG OpTLLMKN evcrv day In fact the time it rapidly approaching; when aH GOOD HORSES will bo told to this way, at in England. MESSRS. BARKER A SON have initiated the hurtet to be tried by Intending purchaeert BEFORE HIDOINO. tliua giving the public ull the privileges of a private bargain and the opportunity ol'coming to the tale and buying at their OWN PRICES. GENTLEMEN HAVING Hortet, Carriages.

to dienose of will do well to make early arrangements at this Mart, as ite CLASS of BUYERS it unequalled audits facilities for Felling, Including the large Driving Track are tecond to in the world Wednesday and Saturday, AT 11 O'CLOCK. MAJOR C. W. BARKER, 1 Proprictort. CHARLES W.

BARKER, i LUCTION HOUSE OP ARCH. JOHNSTON, 19, 31, "23 and23 THIRTEENTH STREET. near University place. SALES OP HORSES AND CARRIAGES ARE HELD EVERY TCESDAY AND FRIDAY AT 10 O'CLOCK. ON EVERY nORSE WARRANTED SOUND.

FROM 34 HOURS TO a DAYS FOR TRIAL. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND MOST RELIABLE HOUSE IN THE CITY. GENTLEMEN HAVING HORSES OR CARRIAGES to tell, or thote wishing to buy, will find our btisinesa continued precisely the tame ttrict and honorable principle!) which have always characterised the dealing, of onr house and won the respect and confidence ol the busiiiffttt community aa well an public LIBERAL ADVANCES ON CONSIGNMENTS. A SPECIAL EXHIBITION OF THE Kimball-Brewster Sleigh. We ah all exhibit at our factory wareroome, Broadway and Forty-seventh street, on Wednesday evening, 10th and every day anil evening until 17th, a full assortment ot these Sleight, ol our own manufacture, including all weights, for pleasure driving ana speeding.

BREWSTER A of Broome street. A GENTLEMAN HAVING NO FURTHER USE FOR bts Saddle Mare offer, her for years old well bred and sound. To he seen at private stable head or alley, between Eighth street and Washington square, between 10 and 12. ImAJOR CHARGE W. BARKER ANNOUNCES COLONEL KlOilABD PKNISTAN'S (the former owner of, and the gentleman eojM, the wonderfulI Jilly; LADY and.

the lamous GRAFTON to Mr. ROBERT BONNER), of the Kentucky stock farm, Lexington, extraordinary sale of valuable TROTTING stock, to take place at Barker A Son's City Auction Mart and New York Tattersall's, corner of Broadway and Thirty-ninth street, to-morrow (Monday), November lo, at 11 e'clock, aud comSrising THIRTY FIVE HEAD of young stallions colt, aud ilies voting driving geldings and mnres. matched pairs, mares Ac the BUST TROTTING BLOOD OF Including the get of BLACKWOCJD, Herre JIAMBRINO-PATCHEN, Ericsson, Goldduet, KentuckyMessenger, Ac. STOCK now on exhibition. FULL DESCRIPTIVE catalogues now ready, at the Spirit and Turf offices and at the mart.

"kEFRRKNCE. Mr. ROBBBT BOHWSE. of Kw Twl. TROTTER WANTED-CHEAP; MUST SHOW THREE beats on track in 3 :30 or better.

Address, stating price, age, site, record, if any, box 198 Herald office. A FIRST RATE TROTTER OR GOOD WORK HORSES exchange for a lot of Sewing Machines (new) ou the market. Address NLW JU.KSEY, Herald office. GOOD nORSE AND BUGGY WANTED-FOR which City Lots, free and clear, 40 mlnutes by Erie Ka lroad, will be given; near staiion. W.

II. MhLICK, 4-1 Broadway. A FEW HORSES CAN HE WINTERED TWO MILES A. from Brooklyn, at $15 per month good feed, care and exercise Address i'llAS Pl.ATT 107 West Thirty-ninth street. Now York, or HENRY silNOR, Parkvlllo, Long Island.

-FUR SALE CHEAP. AST. DOMINGO PONY sound and kind; also a Pony Wagon aud Harness. Ap? pty to SWEENEY, 14? Fnlton street. GENTLEMAN'S SIDE BAR SUIFTINO TOP ROAD Wagon, city made, fine order cost I wit will be sold for $145.

Private stable Bfi East Thirteenth street, between 9 and 11 A. and 4 and 5 P. M. A-BERLIN GLASS FRONT LANDAUS, LANDAU. lets, Coupes, Itockaways, ladles' SCO Carriages rniiHt be sold for the best offer before December I.

HAM, 10 East Fourth street. CUT UNDER COUPE ROC RAW AYS, leather curtained, cloth lined, light and roomy. Broadway, corner of Forty-sixth street. FINK SADDLE HORSE DRESS box 173 lletald Uptown Branch office. NEW PETERS BROUGHAM FOR 5 East Twentieth street.

A THREE-QUARTER CLARENCE, LINED WITH brown satin; Is in Huperb order; built by Brewster. Of Broome street; cost $3,150 a year ago. lor sale at BARKER A SON'S, corner of Broadway and Thirty ninth Alight landaulet, latest style, splendid order, at a gTeat bargain. A. T.

DESiARKSTA 838 and 630 SPLENDID LIGHT BREWSTER COUPE. TOP Pony Phaeton, light Rockaway. two top Wagons (Stivers) a Splendid assortment of Celebrated top and no top Wagons, Phaetons, Ac. FRANK ASHE, Carriage Manuf 134 and 12Q West Twenty-fifth near Sixth av. A -1175 WILL BUY A GOOD TOP BUGGY, COST May; line Harness.

$50, cost $100; handsome Portland Sleigh less thsn half value. 33 East Twellih near University place, private stable. Executor sale executor's sale OK THE FAST AND WELL KNOWN TRACK AND ROAD IIoRSES OF THE LATE CHARLES REVKR, ESO, This superb stock of will he pnbllo auction on Tuesday, November IB. at 13 at the prttvate Stable In Fifteenth street, betweei), Fifth avenue and Brnadwav. Horses, Harness, Robes all be sold without reserve, the sale being by peremptory order.

Full description in Tuesday's Herald. ifaTA8HIONABLB In modest, pleasing and durable colore. Landaus, Landaulets, Brougham CB.H.I.U, Side-bar and elliptic spring Roed Wagons. A. 8.

FLANDRAU. 372 and 374 Broome street, old stand of Brewster A Co. "COR VERY ELEGANT TEAM OF KOAN llorsos; 15 hands 3 Inches high; sound and kiud. Inquire at stable 343 East Twentieth street. Wlnu PAIR OF HAY CARRIAGE HORSES 7 owTabout I5R Apply at privet, stable 334 East s.v.nieenthjilreet^ hclore 1- A.

M. ITKiR SALE OR WILL EXCHANGE FOR A SLEIGII end tittlngi. or for a top Fhaetoa, a American Horse. 11 hands; young, Cart, Harness, Haddla, Ao complete. Address THOMAS H.

RMITH, Elisabeth, N. J. "null SALE SPLENDID CARRIAGES, fS a'tin ta'ST light South Fifth T.TOR WAGON; ALSO SF.T gle Harness; both nearly new; very cheap. Address P. llerald office.

TTUR K-VERY CHEAP, LADY'S BAY HORSE, 15 hands high perfectly sound and kind sold Tor want of use. Apply at 148 Last "Airly-ninth etroet. TWOR BREWSTER CART, WITH POLE and shifts, in can bo -cen at hie 33.5 East Twentieth Address A. box I.ose ost office New Yorki tft end h.s hi. riugitid wftb ell the other ettech-ents.

end In perfket order, to seat four; cost pj.ANDRAU^ end 374 Rroomo ctrtct, old etaad ot Brewiter A "ITTOR BALE BLACK MARE AN high, Phaeton and Harneee; It sajk and kM always been driven by a lady. InqwWln ee Wash Ington avenue, between Twelfth end Htch street, (brick houee). far Other Advertlsementa Under This Heidm lee 0 0 8 8 CO cco ooo CO MB. HART, Proprietor. First week oTAiueriea's seri? comic Vocalist.

MISS JENNIE ENUEL. wop" ENOEE wU1 In an entirely naw collcetlon of The world-renowned GARNELLA BROTHERS, In their wonderful DOUBLE 80MERSAULT from to ahoulder. 514 BROADWAY. MR. LARRY TOOLE FRAXCI8, 514 JUtiULEK.

MR. HARRY KKUNELL Mr. Kernell will appear in hia new MuaicaT Sketch, entlTHF MURPHY MUBPHY MUSKETEERS. 5h SCANLON CROWN and CRONIN CRONIN. In their new Sketch, entitled JENNTK HUGHES.

MISS JENNIE HUGHES. 514 Sw'IPRS AND MORTON. W. H. BA KT LO mr.

w. u. Bartholomew ABSALOM HOWL Mr. WM. BARKY i ln auiV Sketch, vis.

viroie' jackson' annoc1 rr'SSw' Mr. D. KELLEY, Mr. J. A.

ORAVER, Mr "nJ Ruining biTTE' scenery, entitled RICH AND POOR OP NEW YORK. YORK, 8 iflSS MATINEE AND at 3 P. M. MATINEE' SATURDAY at 2 tr A CARD TO THE PUBLIC vaars of unintemipted trinn.pl,, inch no other T2 street, required my eutire und undivided attention VhnvlJ rented the Theatre Coraiquo to a reaponrible manager the services of the celebrated ssk pubMc'a obedient servant, JOSH IIART TJOWERY THEATRE. NOVEMBER it ,81 SLOCU.VI.

Roviral of the favorite Parco STAGE STRUCK YANKEE. rpoiRD AVENUE THEATRE? flnt GEORGE WINSHIP cUm Variety Entertainments every evening ut 8 o'clock Reserved cental first time in several years of the popular tragedian. JOSEPH who will appear Monday and Tneaday evening and Wednesday matinee in the dramatic romance AMBITION; OR, lrntn.T? AND sfcAPPOLD. edneeday, Thnraday Friday and Saturday evening, and Saturday Matinee i. I unequalled personation of'the the play produced from the original withont abridge ment.

ChtoioMd! Klwurd Walton ilUHK UM DEPARTMENT T. Barnnm's Hlppopotamti's. DICKERING HALL, WH AT. AND 18TU ST, bans von bclow GRAND BEETHOVEN NTdllT ORAM) OVJRTURR ui, uS' FOURTH CHANGE of PROGRAMME ft, Wednesday and Friday. SEATS.

SEATS POR moiic store of K. HOHUHKKTII A C() ti Broadway. CII1CKERINOPlanoe are by TON BULOW. -pLOCUTfON IN ALL ITS BRANCHES rncludine Dramatic Action, D.poriment Ac CONSERVATORY UP MUSIO No. 5 14th etreet, near 5th avenue, hext to Delnionlco'i C1LA88ICAL SOIREE AS STEINWaY HALL on Wednesday, November 24.

See Amusements. Eastern star reception A grand Concert and llall will be given for the benefit ivnmw' on WEDNESDAY EVENING, November 17, at 8 o'clock. The following eminent artist, will H. P. Hellbron.

MIssAnmeE Be a re. Miss VProudloot, Miss C. HoRswog, Mr. II Tickets SbeTeach Moderatt programmes and eards of Invitation to be had only at tha library, 33 Union sqnare, and of Mr. Haywood, 212 Broadway TUB DRAMATIC CRITICISMS IN THE SUNDAY Era take tho town.

Inquire of newsmen or at No 2(1 Ann street. Only three eenta. Ef'DOUTION TAUGHT AND PUPILg PREPARED POR SY MR HENRY W. MONTGOMERY ADDRESS 63 WEST HEVFV intende" amatbur rehearsals supkr. AST WEEK of the AMERICAN INSTITUTE FAIR Second and Tnird avenues, between SUtr third snd Sixty.

Admission, children, 25c. MUSIC IIaLL Mile. ROSA D'ERINA, Queen of Song. TITvJniv CONCERT, Ticketn "Wh- 7r. JJVKNINO, November 28.

storesVndlU i 1 8. GRAPITLLA'8 band, 8J East featli street. TyALLACK'8. at the Prince if b7 hi? Mu.lo byVlilmore. the bos olfleo.

Hckat. for sale at IB. MM time tueir delighifoi Bad mux perfect perforatace PROU FROU, "lth uwnt Burner, matinee "u.ble attend lux Wednesday's FHOU PROU MATTMKB with perfection 14TH STREET AND 0T1I pil i i WI'-KK OF THE BRILLIANT HEAHON reach play, by the distinguished Parisian Company. TUESDAY Night? of Sarduit great Coinedv 1 Tt EDNESDAV MATINEE AT THE LYCEUM THEATRE By request end positively last performance of tK0U FHOU, ii. In with numerous request, on sccoaul Wednesday ENINti-l'Tentlt Subscription Night, Augier 1 Snudeau's POIRIEK, which will Ue preceded by the Farce of SATURDAY EVENi time of Dumas' great Society Comedy.

a i'Rincesse oeorges. Next original version ef which will be produced by the kind permission of the owner. of the play iu the United States. THEATRE. TIIE TWO OKi'IIAMH.

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. CHI2XOLA respectfully announce that of into with the American THE TWO ORPHANS 11 Se" Tnrk public HEX! MONDAY KVKNINU, NOVEMAEH 22 the original Parisian version of THE TWO ORPHANS (LES DEUX ORPHELINES), performed for over night, in 200 nights In ay Now and hich1. now being CUy 4nJ THE MOST SUCCESSFUL PLAY EVER PRODUCED. ITS REPRESENTATIONS AT.THE LYCEUM THEATRE FIVE (8) EVENINOS and 'iTm'vTINEE 1- into with who will make hi. rentrec upon the Naw York and appear for the finrt time in French Drama onMONDAY EVENING.

November 29. THEATHB. CHARLES FECHTER. EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. THE DRAMATIC EVENT OF TIIE SEASON.

MONDAY EVENING, November 29. Bentree upon the metropolitan stage, aft or a two absence, and first appearance in French Drama the world's representative emotional actor, Mr. CHARLES FECHTER, who will enact, in the FRENCH AND ENGLISH LANGUAGES, a series of characters expressly written for him, and of which he was the original representative. Mr. Fechtor's initial performance will occur on MONDAY EVENING, November 29, when will bo produced for the first time In America with ENTIRELY NEW SCENERY, COSTUMES APPOINT WHITE and a GRAND MISE 'KN SCKnS Mr mnL Drama CHARLES DICKENS' romantic NO THOROUGH FARE (L'Abime), performed under Mr Fechtor's personal direction for more w'hlUt it Vftudevllj? Theatre, in Paris, and id actor of aenunia, for the first time, the char.

RISCUENBACn, better known in the Knjrlish version as JULES OBKNREIZER. following be appa.r In th. ARMANI) DUVAL in LA DAME AUX CAMELIAS (expressly written for and created by him In RAPHAEL LES FII.LES DE MARBLE (The Marble Heart), (exprenly written for and created by him in Paris). Frederic tie Marian in On Demande an Gouvemenr (A Bachelor of Arts), (expressly written for and created by htm in Paris). LAGARDERE in wnflfiTT (The Duke's MotVo)V (expressly written for and created by hlin in London), EUY BLAS, L110NNEUR ET L'ARGENT, LES FRERE8 CORSES (The Corslcan Brothers) and rllaKaa TAKTUFKE.

Notwithstanding the enormous expense entailed by this truly extraordinary engagement, there will be no Increase in the USUAL SCALE OF PRICES, and due announcement will be made of THE OPENING OF THE SALE OF SEATS. I' YCEUM THEATRE. THE JUVENILES' FARFWPr ONLY TWO NIGHTS and a FA RE WELL ATI NEK of i rrrij'cA it vknowned uvknilk opera troupe. LITTLE CARMEN (8 years old), LITTLH GUADALUPR (fi year, old), together with 31) children of extraordinary talent, BENEFIT OF LITTLE GCADALUPfe. Only performance of the most eomleal Opera Bouffe ROBINSON CRUSOE FRIDAY EVENING, November 19 BENEFIT OF LITTLE CARMEN, representation of TIIE JUVENILES.

SATURDAY, at 1 :30, Farewell Juvenile Matinee. Matinee admission, Vte. reserved seats, 50c. extra. SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, I BIRCH AN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS.

WAMB6LD SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, BACKUS O.U corner Twenty-ninth street. OLOTILDEi Or, THE BRUISED HEART. CLOT1LDEi Or, THE BRUISED HEART. First time of THE FOUR TRAMPS. THE FOUR TRAMPS.

LAUGHING OA8, NEW SONGS, DANCES, AC The runniest entertainment in the world AJ5D TnE BEsT RTI8TS. Seats seenred. Street ears may he ordered at 10 MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2 COLOSSEUM, Broadway and Thirty.fifth street. The brilliant and attractive Art Spectacle, THE SIEGE OF PARIS. Already viewed with delight by thousands of cultured people.

It It the worthieet and moat Impressive exhibition ever offered to the patrons of art. The pleasant promenades and saloons of the Colosseum are enlivened with choice music and other attractions. Admission to all, 50 cents. Open from 10 A. M.

to 5 P. M. and from to 10 P. M. daily TIVOLI THEATRE, Eighth street, between Second and Third avennes.

PAUL rALIC Proprietor This le the only Theatre In the city conducted after the etyle of the London Musio Halls. Open every evening and Sunday night. The most laudatory acclamations from both press and pnblie, establishing this temple of amnsement us the most fashionable resort and tbo only first class Vaudeville and Variety Theatre in New York. Read the attraction for the current week The ALFREDO BROTHERS, Miss CLARA BELMONT HARRY SLATE, SAM NORMAN, VICTORIA REY- NOLD8, Mons. 8A RON The triumphantly successful Bohemian Ballet Troupe.

First appearance in New York of the Grand Spectacular Ballet Pantomime entitled Ladles' Matinee every Saturday at 2 :30 P. M. Sunday afternoon selected Muslrsl Entertainment, free Sunday evening Grand Sacred Vocal and Instrumental Concert at 8 o'clock. Admission, 25c. (TH ARMING DANCING MUSIO AT THE GRAND SHADOW DANSANTE, AKOYLK ROOMS.

SIXTH AVENUE AND THIRTIETH 8TRKBT, COMMENCING AT 8 O'CLOCK TO-MWKBOW NIGHT. Hebrew charity fair-in aid of the mount Sinai Hospital, will open at Gilmore'e Garden, on Monday evening the 6th December next, at o'clock. E. B. HART, Chairman Executive Committee.

TXT A LLACK'S. VV Miss ADA DYAS as ESTHER ECCLE8, aa performed by her in the principal English theatres. rjf OF THE BEST SONGS PUBLISHED FOR 50 1 I Just out, "Gems of English containing 76 Bongs, Ballsds, Duets, each a true gem and undeniably popular, 232 pages, price $2 50, and worth $30 If purchased separately. Sold everywhere. Published by C.

II. DITSON A 711 Broadway. TVTALLACK'8. TV Mr MONTAGUE as GEORGE D'ALROY, as orig). nally played by him at the Priuee or Wales Theatre, London.

ANY BRANCH OF MUSIC INSTRUCTION GIVEN TO a well situated gentleman or lady who It willing to correct a middle-aged man promptly in English conversation. Address A box lull station A. The dance of society, by William B. Deganno, lor sale at WM. P.

POND A 547 Broadway. Recherche shadow ROOMS, SIXTH AVENUE AND THIRTIETH STREET, TO MORROW NIUIIT. ENTRANCE ON THIR TIKTH STREET, THE DRAMATIC NEWS TELLS WHY MISS NEILSON broke her American contract, the trickery of Hooley A Campbell, singular fatality, a dramatic scandal, the town crier, splendid Paris and Loudon letters, for five cents. IjIRNEHT MEYER'S FOR C'ONJ certs, parties, weddings, theatricals, Ac. Office 112 Fifth avenue (Knabe's).

Hours from 10 to 12 A. M. and 3 to 6 P. M. CTOLONEL MONBTERY'B SPARRING.

FENCING AND Shooting Aoademy. 619 Sixth taagh! la 24 lessons. Importer and dealer la superior Fencing ApJWCMM and BojsIma Sftt4 liu etieelw, 0 AmsKKKirrs. LYMPIC TUB AT JUG Olympic theatre, OLYMPIC THEATRE, OLYMPIC If EAT HE, OLYMPIC THEATRE, OLYMPI0 TIJEATKK, OLYMPIC THEATRE, 624 BROADWAY. 624 BROADWAY.

624 BROADWAY. 1 OLYMPIC THEATRE. 6 JOHN P. POOLB Manager CROWDED UOLHKR STANDING ROOM ONLY -4 AT THE RISE OF THE CURTAIN. THE NOVELTY THE NOVELTY TJJK NOVELTY THE NOVELTY READY AT LAST.

AFTER MONTHS OF PREPARATION, THE PATENT 1NDIOLA AND COCOA FIBRE STACK RINU, la which will appear FOR THE FIRST TIME, LILLIPUTIAN CIRCUS. LILLIPUTIAN CIRCUS, LILLIPUTIAN CIRCUS. LILLIPUTIAN CIRCUS. -9 11 RRRRR CCCC SSSS11 0 a 11 ir II 0 ar II RRRRR SSSS IT 8 II IT II 8 II cccc uucu SSSS 11 RRRRR cccc SSSS II it 8 II tT 8 It It 0 RRRRR IT BBSS ii 0 8 ii 8 ii 8 8 ii cccc uuuu 8888 COCO 0 0 0 cccc cccc 0 0 coco First Time In any Theatre In the World, PLrnt Time in any 'Theatre In the World, Flrit Time in atiy Theatre In the WnTld, First Time in any Theatre In the Wurld, AT A COST OF MANY THOUSAND DOLLARS. A COMPLETE AND WELL APPOTNTBD CIRCUS.

AS PART OF THE GRAND OLIO ENTERTAINMENT, BEAUTIFUL BEAUTIFUL TRAINED PONIES. TRAINED PONIES. TRAINED PONIES. TRAINED PONIES. TRAINED PONIES.

TRAINED PONIES. EIGHT BEAUTIFUL TRAINED PONIF.S, EIGHT BEAUTIFUL TRAINED PONIES. EIGHT BEAUTIFUL TRAINED PONIES, EIGHT BEAUTIFUL TRAINED PONIES, WITH TnE DASHING" DARING AND ACCOMPLISHED YOCNG RIDERS, Masters LEOTARD and HARRY. Masters LEOTARD and HARRY. Masters LEOTARD and HARRY.

Ore at and Immediate success of THE ONLY WOMAN PISH IN EXISTENCE, TnE WATER QUEEN, and WATSON, THE MANPISH. In their original wouderlut dual act. Eating. Drinking. Smoking, Reading, Writing, Sleeping, Card Playing, Somersaults and Acrobatics, while under Water, In a MAMMOTH ILLUMINATED GLASS TANK.

Something never before attempted by any lady in the world. WATER QUEEN. First appearance of the Australian and California wonder, MLLE. DE GRANVILLE MILE DK GRANVILLE -MLLE. DE RANV1LLE? -MLLE.

DF. GRANVILLE? -MLLE DE v.i.n., who perfnrmr the most marvellous feats, among others that of lilting a barrel of water weighing over 800 pounds by molar power alone. Mile. DK GRANVILLE alto appears in her beautiful Posturing Act, in which she has no equal. First appearance of the renowned Egyptian Jugglers and Fire Manipulators, THE LANOLOIS BROTHERS, THE LANOLOIS BROTHERS.

First appearance of the beautiful and talented comedienne MISS KMMKLINE YOUNG. Reappearance of the great One legged Artleta, Messrs. HARPER A STANHILL. HARPER A llfTANSILL. HARPER A STANSILL.

HARPER A STANSILL. First appearance of the champion Pedestal Dancer, MR ER WIN THOM ASl MR. ERWIN THOMAS. A positive and pronounced success, "A HIT, A DECIDED HIT," THE CKN-10-IAL TEN. THE CKN-IO-IAL TEN, which will be repeated at EVERY PERFORMANCE THIS WEEK.

THE OLYMPIC 18 THE GENUINE AND LEGITIMATE FAMILY THEATRE OP NEW TORK. IT IS TnE POPULAR RESORT FOR LADIES, CHILDREN, FAMILIES AND SOCIAL TARTIES. THE BF.ST COMPANY IN AMERICA. MR PAT 8. KNIOHT.

MR wE8T MASTER MMARTIN.jonjfsON BRCjg0. THE WORRELL SI8TER8. MISS ADAH RICHMOND. MESSRS. MURPHY AND MORTON.

MR E. D. GOODING. MR. U.

W. IL GRIFFIN. MR. WILLIAM B. CAHILL.

MR WASH NORTON. MR. JOHN GILBERT. MR RKKD MR. JAMES VINCENT.

MR. S. llOLDSWliRTU MARVIN W- the GREAT CARLO FAMILY. JULIE COVENTRY, ADDIE FARM ELL. IDA GREENFIELD.

K1TTV PARltUR, PEARL THORNTON, JCLIA KOBlNbON, NELLIE CaLvERT. Ac. The performance concluding with the beautiful musical OF THg hIGUWAT. KNIGHTS OP THE HIGHWAY. Little Dick Turpla, the model highwayman of the period, who alao travels under the alias of Robert Hliudpole Miss Adah Richmond Bold Tom King, his worthy companion, a dashing knight of tlis highway Miss Emiueline Young Red Mask, Dick lieutenant, one of the right stamp.

Miss Ida Greenfield Hon. I Inch Arthur Ralph lilacklock, a model melo diamatlc monster Mr. W. B. Cablll Joha Green, servant to the Squire, sleepy hungry and lasy Mr.

John Queen Squire Scratchwig, a dreadful old bore, with one fair daughter and more Mr. O. W. Griffin Lysander Violet Mossrose, an exquisite personage, rather soft, however Mr. O.

w. Reed Blackbelt 1 Miss Addle Farweli Ilounslow Hal I The Ul" Silver Dick I High Epplng Ed I waymcn Cutpurse Dick. of Starlight Tom Epplng Fly-by Nlght Forest. I Mr. Ons Bruno loot I Mr.

J.Gilbert I Miss Julie Coventry Miss Pearl Thornton Iloldswortb Mr. J. Morton Mr. E. D.

Gooding Mr. Gns Bruno MAT NBKB WBDNKNDAY AND SATURDAY AT 2, MATINEES WIDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AT 2 IIR TIIE EJTIRE EVENING'S ENTERTAIN MEN IS WITHOUT ANY CURTAILMENT. OPEN AT 7X; COMMENCE AT 7XSO cents. Reserved Family riix DAYS IN Scg CARRIAGES MAY BE ORDERED FOR 10:45. POSITIVELY NO FREE LIST.

3 PPPP A I 1A AHrnciraim. OOO UN mm jr jr 2 Tjr 2 rr 2 2 6 hum OOO SM A a a 8 PPPP A A smia 2 OR AAA A 8a I a a 2 2 2 A A KSKS8 2 OR A bSHh OOO 8 R' BSSS 9 a 88S8 NRW THEATRE. 885 Broadway (directly opposite the Metropolitan Hotel). MORE NEW STARS. COMMENCING MONDAY.

NOVEMBER J8. the world greatest Equilibrist, aniT unLE all riout, the original members and principal attractions of the famed JAPANESE TROUPE. A BABY BINDLEY, 7 Uie Child Wonder. THE 8KAHAMH' Chaste and elegant Parlor Entertainment. barney the North of Ireland Man.

Continued success of HARRY MACAHTHY. Reappearance of 3 MOLLIS WILSON, America's Serio-Oeinlo Vocalist. -i REYNOLDS BROTHERS. Immense Hit of ALICE ROSS AND MURRAY. I the Dublin Vocalists.

The gifted SAPPHO, 4 JENNIE MORGAN. SANTO KD and WILSON a 4and all of CHARLES WORLEYTj PROFESSOR BINDLEY TONY PASTOR'S GREAT SPECIALTY COMPANY. public are respectfully Informed that Matbeen" Mr and FRIDAY this baring theatre in ftnd beinK days where luatinees are given on those GRAND EXTRA MATINEE THANKSGIVING AFTERNOON. GUS WILLIAMS will appear November 22. JgAGLE KAULB THEATRE, AND Mr -THIRTY-THIRD STREET.

Mr. JOSH HART Proprietor and Manager MOST BEAUTIFUL THEATRE IN AMERICA? MITCHELL'S VAUDEVILLE THEATRE REVIVED. Tlie wants of the people supplied at the EAGLE VAUDEVILLE and thirty street. every evening, and AND SONG. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY.

weBeks t0 4 MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. can be ordered at Hi :4.r>. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. A LADKMY OK MUSIC. WACHTFT 2 SUBSCRIPTION NIOHT.

ridOTOW 8 chttrmLne romantic Opera, THEODORE WACHTEL.AR.T Lionel WEDNESDAY EVENING. November it FOURTEENTH SUBSCHlWloN NIGHT Dt)N GIOVANNI. THEODORE WACHTEL as Don Octavio FRIDAY EVENING, November 19, FIFTEENTH SUBSCRIPTION NloW POSTILLON DE LONJUMEAU THEODORE WACHTEL SATURDAY, November 20, at 2 o'clock FIFTH GRAND MATINEE. admission, reserved ertrA Broadway. ACadem' QILMORK'S CONCERT GARDEN.

LAST CONCERT OK THE REASON consequence ol the closing of the garden tor the pnrSnd? P'aparing it for winter nets, the liiet GRANDEST CONCERT OP THE SEASON will take place 'SUNDAY) EVENING. November 14. 187A which will be the last opportunity to see THE GARDEN IN ALL ITS BEAUTY a place ol resort which, from its own attractiveness, the sterling character of its musical entertainments and the hiirh reputation it has maintained from tho onuet has been re warded br an amount of patronage which has made the sea son the most successful evpr kuown In the history of New York musical entertainments. The Garden is now kept at a temperatnre of 70 degrees, and, amid the tollngo, shrubbery, fountains, Ac. an eventropicsT ell mi' 0n? th? of a visit to some GRAND FINALE.

LAST PROGRAMME OK THE SEASON on which occasion tho following interesting selections will be 1. 1. Overture, Tannhauser. Wignot (Jilmor? Band. 3.

Grand Fantaaie for tlute 0 0 Mr. F. BRACHT. 3. Selections from Lohengrin.

No. 1 Watmar Introducing the Swan Song "Wedding March," and principal of the opera. PARL II 4. Grand aria for baritone, Gminnd Mr A. HOHHT.

wonnoa 5. Caprice heroiqne, "Tho Awakening of the Lion" OILMORK'S BAND. Kontskry 0. Cavatina for soprano, from "Ncbocco" Vemi Madame MARIE SaLVOTTI. 7.

Solo for Cornet, "Russian Airs Varie" Mr LEVY. a Grand Duel for soprano and baritone Mercadante Madame MARIfif SALVOTTI and Mr A HOHST PART III. wuat0. "Fackeltans Marche uux Flambeanx Meverheer OILMORK'S BAND. 10.

Song for cornet. "St tn Savals" Mr akhuckle. 11. Grand Turklih March" OILMORK'S BAND. Admission, private boxes, holding four, $3.

"VTAKART'S GREAT PAINTINGS. d'A ABUNUA.VTIA KURTZ'S ART GALLERY, MADISON SQrARa Admission, 26c. WALLACE'S. Mis. OERMON as POLLY ECCLES, as originally 4 piayeil by her in this theatre.

fob the frf.ncii ball at irvi.no hall next Thursday can bo obtained at all the principal hotela, and at tho hall the night of the ball. AM -WANTED, 20 CHILDREN, ACCUSTOMED TO the stage, between the ages of 4 and Aonlv to JOHN MOORE, stage door, Fifth Avenue Theatre, fwcuty ninth street, Monday, between 0 and 11 A. M. TH TIE FAVORITE SHADOW DANCES. AT THE ARGYLF ROOMS SIXTH AVENUE AND THIRTIETH STREET STREET KNTRANCE CN THIRTIETH HIT OF THE 88ASON-GRAND SHADOW DANCKOOMS, SIXTH avenue andtuir.

TIETH STREET, TO MORROW NIGHT. COMMENCING AT 9 O'CLOCK. ENTRANCE ON THIRTIETH STREET. H- rOPB, I DRAMATIC ART. ELOCUTION AC Actor PRACTICAL INSTRUCTION and Elocutionist.

LADIES OR GENTLEMEN I I NO FOR PRIVATE THEATRICALS, LYRIC HALL, PARLOR RECITATIONS OR STAGS Sixth avenue. Keliearsals on stage in Lyric Hall. STEINWAY HALL. Normal Classical series of SIX SOIREES Ml'SlCALES, at which the whole of RUBENSTF.IW'S SELECTION from the works of Hach, llandel, Haydn, Scarlatti and Mosart Will be performed with important vocal and Instrumental addltlous. The second part of each programme will consist of the host and most interesting modern vocal and music.

Distinguished resident artists are engaged for these soirees. Subscription tickets with reserved seats, admitting two, for the entire series, subscription ticket, admitting one. $0. Tickets for salo at Schirmer's. 701 Broadway; at Gordon's, 13 East Fourteenth street, and at Steinway Hall.

The first soiree takes place on Wednesday November 24. F. A. GERI.ACH, Director. IF YOU WANT GOOD SUNDAY READING SPEND Ave tents for the Dramatic News, the brightest, best weekly published; lull ol gossip, news and humor.

Boy thia week's number. 4 ACCOMPLISHED SLEIGHT OF HAND PER. former, a pupil of tho elder Hermann, will give In card manipulations and tricks of dexterity, on moderate terms. Address MAGICIAN, Herald oOce. OOCIF.TY OF LAD1KM AND GENTLEMEN FOR ELK French conversation, under the direction of a Pa.

risiau professor; attendance free for a week to see the man agsment. Address BAYARD, Herald Uptown Branch INSTITUTE OF ELOCUTION, 4R EAST TENTH STREET 1 Professor PHILIP LAWRENCE, anfhor of "Modli Hpeaker," "iAtwrenoe Speaker." "Comatock't attenUaa ATENUB THBATBB BBOIN8 AT Mr. AUOUBTLN DALY Proprietor ul VuhK MONDAY I TUESDAY LEARf LAST WEEK WEDNESDAY NIGHT-KING EBABJ, THURSDAY NIOHT-HAMLHT! ef FRIDAY NIGHT-RICH KLIEUI EDWIN BOOTH. SATURDAY FAREWELL BOOTH MATIBBS, SATURDAY, NonmUr 30, HAMLKT: WEDNESDAY. 17, at 1 :30.

OK AND EXTRA BOOTH WaTINKB. on which occasion Mr. EDWIN BOOTH will appear in comedy and drama, and Mine FANNY DAVENPORT will appear In two characters. MONDAY EVENING, November Night of Miss CLARA MORRIS. AVENUE THEATRE.

EDWIN BOOTH. Mr. DALY hai pleasure in announcing that, notwllb? the exhaustive artistic labors of bla evening repreaeutatlona, Mt Edwin Booth has been prevailed upon to give an EXTRA DAY PERFORMANCE during this PAREWRLL WKliK of hla engagement, and oa WEDNESDAY NEXT, November 17, at 1 o'clock, will be performed THE STRANGER! and KATHEKINB AND PBTBUCHIOt in which nnique COMBINATION of COMEDY and TRAUKDY MR. EDWIN BOOTH will appear as PBTRUCHIO and THE BTBANGi MISS PANNY DAVENPORT will appear as and MRS. UALLERI Tlie sale of reserved seats and boxes for tnia ORAND MATINEE will ba open Mouday and Tuesday, fro on SA till BP.

M. IjTH AVENUE THEATRE, CLARA MOBRI8. Mr. DALY bogs to announce that on MONDAY INO, November 23, after an absence of three years, MISS CLARA MORRIS will maka her first appearance at tho Fifth Avenue Theatre In an entirely new and original adaptation, from "Dehors," Dr. Moaenthal's oolebrated Romantic Drama upon whictb was fouuded tho aver ponular play of "LEAH.

TllE FOR8A which will he produced alter elaborate and costly preparation, with ENTIRELY NEW SCENERY. NEW ROMANTIC COSTUMES and NEW MUSIC. The boa sheet for the first night of the new play, and Miss Morris' debut, will be opened Thursday, November IS, at 8 o'clock A. M. ryru AVENUE THEATRE.

SPECIAL NOTICB. Mr. DALY begs to state, in reply to numerous inquiries ill regard to an extension of Mr. EDWIN BOOTH'S phenomenal colfcgcmcnt, that it is IMPOSSIBLE to comply with thar wishes of. the public on account of Mr.

BOOTH'S previous arrangements. His engagement here will POSITIVELY TERMINATE on Saturday next, and the special features ot this, his FAREWELL WEEK? will be the production At RTNO LEAR on Tuesday night, the repetitions of HAMLET. RICHELIEU and IAOO, and the extra double Maliuoe on Wednesday. TJAHK THEATRE. VflOHTY DOLLAR JjHERY NIG1IT.

6ATURDAY. WEEK. R. AND MRS. W.

J. FLORENCE. REE LIST. 71 ST PERFORMANCE MONDAY. JEATS SECURED POUR WEEKS IN ADVANCE.

0A8TBL Proprietor arid Manager LE5TER WALL AC Ha Commences 8 o'clock. 10:40, EVERY EVENINQ AND SATURDAY MaTINEB. Robertson's moat perfect work. Caste, with new scenery and appointments and tlio nnnrecedented diatribntloo of rbaractera CEO ROE D'ALROY Mr R. .1 MONTAGUS KCCLKH rtita original rharartnr) Mr.

GEORGE HONKY thy apeclal arrangement with Arthur Cheney. proprietor of the Globe Theatre, Boston.) CAPTAIN IIAM TREE Mr. 0. A. 8TEVENSOH 8AM GKKR1DGE Mr E.

M. HOLLAND DIXON Mr. J. F. JOSEPHS ESTHER KUCLK8.

Mlaa ADA DYAS POLLY BCOLRS Miaa EFFIB GKRMON THE MAKgUlH DE ST. MAl'R Mme. PONlSt Due notice will be given of the reappearance of Ma JOHN GILBERT and Mr HARRY BECKETT. STADT THEATRE, 43 AND 47 BOWERY U. tilt AH Manager THIS (Snnday) BVENING.

November 14, at 8 T. U. first and only performance of the GRAND UNITED NORTH GERMAN MILITARY BAND, (4() ARTISTS), JHRT ARKIVKD PROM EUROPE. The Rand will appear In the full uniform of the RRL'KB of the GERMAN EMPIRE, and compriaei a great number ot the most prominent The Hand will leave on Monday next for the Went, and the end of their Journey reach Philadelphia, where they era engaged for the Centennial Exhibition. PROtiRAMMK.

1. Coronation March, Prophet Meyerbeeg 2. Overture. Egmont Beethoveaa 3. GlroHe-UirolIa, Valse Joh.

StrauaA 4. Carutine, from "Zalrade Nelta" (for cornet) 3. Overtiire, Oheron Webeq fl. Stahat Mater 7. Pledermsua' Polka Joh.

BtrsusM H. Mountain Air (bugle. Mr. (Invert) B. Overture, "Hnnditensatreiche" 10.

Air from the opera "The Preitsehuts'' Weber 11. Dieaolvlng from Wagner'a 12. Lea Iielieea d'Enterlukeu, grand fantaaie polka for cornet, the compoaer f. llorr U. F.

Gaet Reserved Seats, 81. First Range, 75c. Parouet. 30e. Second Range.

33c. Gallery. 26c. Box office open after 9. Newest and best music.

Chnconne In Handel. Garotte, Got hard, as playeiTby Dr. liana Von Buluw The Uolden Grain waa Waving Taykei; Postal Card Galop. Pond, Paled, King, 44c. each.

Christiana, Awake, Christyiss anthem, 83c. Love Divine, Cbriatmas hvttin, both by Warrea. Caglioetro Waltr.ee, Strauss, 75c; Happy Chriatmae Mora, ing Carol. Pond, Jr. lOc Copies mailed.

WILLIAM A. 1'UND A Broadway, and 39 Union square, NY. Billiards. GRAND NATIONAL TOURNAMENT, AT TAMMANY HALL, NOVEMBER 15, 1875. IN CASH PRIZES.

The following players hevu MAURICE DALY, JOSEPH DION, OYRILLE DION, A. P. RUDOLPHS, UEOt.GE P. HLOSSON, WILLIAM SEXTON and ALBERT HARM Kit. Gamea.

300 points up (Prendh Carrome), on a Wis. 11. Griffith A Co. Atuerlran Standard Table, with Delaney's Wire Cushions. OPENING GAME to commence on MONDAY KVRMNOL November 13, at o'clock.

Admission, So cents; reserved seats. 81. r.adles free. ORATORIO SOCIETY OP NEW tioti tickets lor the three remaining concerts of this seas Sou sre now to he tied at Steinway Hall. ActlTe members will pleitse notice that owing to the engagement of Dr Dammsch for the Von Bulow Concerts the next thres ra' hearsalt will he held on Thursday instead of Monday nightM CTRAND SH ADOW DANCES AT IRVING 11 ALL NEXT Thursday eveuiiig.

with sixty Trench dsnaeuaes. DVERTISB. IT 18 THE BE8T WAY TO MAKE BUSINESS. THE EVENING TELEGRAM HAS A DAILY CIR. CULATION OP OVER Hti.OOO, AND ALL NEW YORK IT ETmRT EVElFraft.

WANTED? A FBW YOUNG LADIES AND UENTLKM men tojnin a dramatic association. Address, slating age, Ac-. UAKRV WALLER, No. 18 Mott street. VTEW "CRBKDMOOR MARCH," DF.DIlx cated to Colonel Gildersleeve and American Team, just published, at DALY'S music store, 170 Eighth avenue Price postage free.

A GENTLEMAN PREPARING POR THE STAGE to obtain, Irom an experienced and competent teacher, instruction in the stage business, Ae of the leading characters of Shakespeare's tragedies. Address A. 10B Herald office. Grand shadows, at argyle rooms MXTg AVENUE AND THIRTIETH STREET, TO-MOBROW NIGHT, COMMENCING AT 9 O'CLOCK. BNTRANCH 0W mlRTlKTH HfRKET.

UN COMMENCES AT 9 O'CLOCK. AT THE ARajftg SHADOWS. TO MORROW NIGHT. SWTII AVENUK AND THIRTIETH STREET. ENTRANCE ON THIRTIETH 8TRKKT.

THE DRAMATIC NEWS CONTAINS Of aU musical and dramatic masters 7. In' well told. brightD written. price Are Buy No. 7 l-Baetjav.

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