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TO Lib r ruH ? - "Dennett building. GREAT seduction IN ^|]TH a VIEW 10 IICL'KI ELIGIBLE TENANTS FOR Till FEW #W|CM WW BEMAINING UNLET In the bennett bi ilding the bents bate SEEN KEDCCBD, AND F1BST CLABS TENANTS MAY OBTAIN OFFICES at very low bents, TO ijwcbahce and banking offices is now PRESENTED AN UNU-UALL* FAVORABLE 0PP0R f UNITY TO SECURE ELIGIBLE OFFICES ON MOST f A TUB ABLE TEBMS. ? THE ABOVE BUILDING IS COMPLETELY KIBEPROOF. HEATED KV STEAM, TWO ELEVATORS, ALL MODEHN~*l MPROVEHENTB. INQUIRE or HOMER MORGAN. NO. I PINE STREET. AI.AROE FIVE STORY BLINDING TO RENT-ON Twenty seventh street, between Sixth and Seventh avenue*. suitable for livery stable or factory. H. R. JiHE W A CO., No. 3 W??| Twenty -third street, Firtn Avenue Hotel A BEAUTIFUL NEW HALL TO LEASE, on Uroad way, bei ween Thirty -second an<! rbirty third streets, the best locatiuu in the city tor a tine art gallery, piano furniture. or any business requiring good light, high ceiling* ami plenty of room. Apply to Mr. TBENOK, Lyric Hall, 7.3 Sixth avenue. A FINK STORE, .'UXUXK TO i.ET CHEAP? 36 AND 17 Wooster street: alio Pint Loit, with steam oower if required. _ A LUNCH ROOM TO I.ET? AM. THE BUSINESS OF ? lie Franklorl House, JOS William street; also small More. _ Abasement ro let-corner fourth ave nue ami Auto. place, now used a* a Medicine depot ; desk and sign room reserved; lift. Apply in arug store, frcm 1- to I o'clock P. M. Desk hoom for four desks? elegantly carpeted and warmed, with gas, at 27 Clinton place, near Broadway. | T'0 LET OR 111 AW| FOR a LONG TERM, A ON ner Store, suitable for any business, also dwelling Apartments, at a low rent to suit the tunes. Apply at l? rittAW s. MM Bowery, corner Fourth street. TO LEASE? 6 0 BIIOADWAY, THROUGH TO CiHJS by street, entire bnil .tag; eight floors. $15.<U0 a year HENRY DOl.AN, No. 6 West Thirty-sixth street. DVVELLUU HOUSES TO LET, Furalthed. k -43 WEST FORTY-SEVENTH STREET, NEAR J\ . Fifth avenue, full siae four story, high stoop, rres toed, elegantly turnisbed, desirable uwellint: to lease leasonalily tor winter or IS months. V. K. h' EVEN BON, J.r, 11 Pine street or Si East Seventeenth street A -THIRTIETH f-TREKT, JUST WEST OF FIFTH ? avenue exceedingly desirable, medium ?i/.e lour niory hifh stoop orown stone Dwelling to let, furnished, tor the winter, or to lease reasonably. V. K. ST E V h,s. SON, Jr., 31 haat Seventeenth street or 11 Pine street ALAKOK AND WELL FURNISHED RESIDENCE to rent lor winter or longer? Filth avenue, Ik low Fourteenth street; rent very much reduced. Apply at ?noe to OGDEN * CLaKK, Broadway aud Seventeenth rtreet. Avery convenient and very cosey house to let, furnished, or will be sold on very easv terms; ftirnlehed $?*> per month ; location near Twenty-third street and Eighth avenue. Address JANISON, box 127 Herald office. A FURNISHED HOLSK TO LE 1 OR FOR SALE. A bargain: locailoii Irst class. Apply to E. A. DAlLEY, No. 5HK Sixth avenue. FURNISHED HOUSE. ? A GENTLEMAN WILL RENT bis first class brown stone four story ami basement House, JtaCO, to a private family only; a party desiring a splendid, health v. clean house, call beiween 9 and 4 ?'clock. Principals only apply at 31 West Thirty-ninth street House to let? and furniture for sale cheap, this city a id central; rent $1,200- lease five J ears ; fine opportunity for a lady ; house and location kultless. Address E. G. M UKDi CK. Herald office. Rent reduced.? fibst class fully fur nished i louse on I wenty-elghth street. $2(?) a month. Elegant House on Maduuii avenue, near ? hirty -third atreet, for the winter or longer. J. s. MaI HEWS, 240 Broadway. mO LET? COMPLETELY FURNISHED, IN WEST J. Forty -third street near Filth avenue, a four story brown stone high stoop House ; also one unfurnished. MARK LEVY, 778 Sixth avenue, corner Koriy-lourth St. Ar rafarniikMU bl'MMER AND WINTER RESIDENCE COMBINED, Within the limit* ot the city. An Elegant Residence, With Green-house, Carriage Hone, t> Ulilts. Ac., Ac. Situated al.ont 183d street, at Fort Washington. adjoining the e levant residence? o I James Oordon Bennett, Chsrles O'Ponor, Ac. , Ac., Ac. containing about nine acre*. with an abundance oi ornamental and large forest trees. The elevation of the Property afford* charming views of the hixlwn River and the mrrounding country for many miles. The entire place will be rented 1o a -are mi family at the nominal rent oi t2,uuu per annum* Immediate possession will be given. You can go to Fiirt Wmhinsrton irom the Battery bv >tram in kss time than to Central Park by horse care. For permits and full particular* apply to potter brother*, Nos. 4 and ( Warren street. near Broadway. 4 ? MO EAST FIFTEENTH STREET, NEAR Si'U Y A. veeaiu square, foui story high -ao-p Dwelling, con ?Inlnc ?very m??eru improvement to let low. unfur niahed! v. K. STEVENSON, Jk., 31 East Seventeenth street or 11 Pine street. A ?BOUSES TO RENT. ONE IN WfcnT TWENTY A. fourth street, in perfect order. $1,480; one in Bast Ttilrtv third street, ftl.200; one In bast Thirty-ninth etref-r. 11.400: also several others. Apply to JOHN FBI TRbTf-ll. I. on; Third avenue fTHlTRKIBHhD? A THREK-flTORY HIOH STOOP L romer House on Leiington avenue ami Fifty-ninth (Ireet: until Mav I: at about hall rent now paid; with privilege ot renewing lease ; coal and wood laid in ; win dow shades. Ac., and some carpets, Ac., thrown la In 2ulre ot HOMER MORGAN, No. 2 Pine street, or of P. IT'lELL, l.U2ri Third avenue. rtiET? AT A LOW RENT, A BOC*B, WITH 12 rooms. In agood neighborhood; west tide. Address BARGAIN, 319 West Eighteenth street. mo LET? TO A GOOD, RESPONSIBLE TENANT, THE JL whole or part ot Ilouse No. 13 Mardongal street; rent 1900 per aimum. Apply at 72 West Nineteenth st. WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET.? BIRST CLASS three story anil attic high stoop hrick House, con taining 16 rooms, in good order, and contains all mod ern improvements: location in the vicinity ot Episcopal College. Apply to D. a. CI'SIIMaN, No. ift Ninth av. Pl'RNlHHED ROOMS A1U APARTMENTS TO LET, A HANDSOMELY PtTRNIHHKD PARLOR TO LET? to one or two gentlemen, t'i per week , Are and gas ; house neat and clean. :)I9 East i hlrty third street AT 82 WEST FOURTEEN I'll STR.-.E! -TO LET, hnnd-oiuelv furnisned front and back Room, on second floor, with bath, gas and Ore, without, hoard. APRIVAIE FAMILY WI1.L LET PART OP THEIR House, handsomely furnished, for houseke pint;; rooms lartre, airy utid convenient; rent low to small family. 212 West Fortieth street A SECOND FLOOR, POt'R ROOMS. NICELY Pt'R. nished, tor housek-epinir gas and water, in small private family, very moderate. 227 West Korty-tbtrd st. I TuRNISHED BOOM rOK BOtJnEiffirtlia, TO A let, ffi SO; 8 Rooms connected, with ua<, t.V front Parlor, $7. No. 29 Washington square southwest corner W a verie r place. Apartments of four rooms on abinodon square. furnished or untarnished ; rent low ; three luionis on Nineteenth street, >13 per month. R. 'IaUOAR 1,593 Hudson street (Abingdon sonnrel a pink, < estraIT location. ? two large, J\ well ttirnislied, s(|iiare Rooms, second floor, tor sin gle tentleir.en, without board; gas. Ore, every conven ience call tills wi ek. x21 l- ast f ourteenth street \ N ELEUANT, COMFORTABLY rURMSHBD SUIT 1\ ol I'arlors and other well furnished Room* to rent to eentlemeii ot respectability ; terms rea-onaMi; in ?r I * asa rc-idcncc or owner. 23>i AetTwen v :hird st A Fit /ah', family bavW iwo feAfto* .mbwly tnriiUned Room* to let to single gentlemen, without board. Apply at 14? West Fifteenth street A SUIT OF THREE RuOMR, ALSO LAROE AND hail single Rooms, neatly lurnished: reasonable mtes. 1X1 i tut Eighth street, one house east of B/oad way. A HANDSOMELY Pl-RNTSHKO BtfIT OF HOOlffl TO Ift on Hum n?H?r, to gi ntloman find will; t>vuni jrr laay ; also Hce?>n il i. our. rront. with all the convpii* '* 5 ! ! r ? '' ' 1 ' ' N 1 ? '* r fi i<t ( p. own Brnocti office. PRIVATE FAMILY KEShn.. M :,'j WEST il1 it? J"'1?"'" Eifth it tut siiih ave A 'a. ? r ii iu n riv i nixiii ave n will rent to Keotleiiicn very <lesir it>le Hooms, h.itidsMiu'ly lurntshed, replete with modern conve niences. ArBIRD BI'ORY FRONT ROOM ro \ i ; r. \ I LE M A N MS ?v'e?t Knrt) flftll treet Ij^URNISII: l> ROOMS TO LET? AT 17 EAhT TWF.N I1 ty-first street. H ANDHOMKLY FURN IS II ED ROOMS. EN HL'ITK or Singly, lor gentlemen, without Imard, id the first ? lass in, use uw eventh avenue, junction ot Broa lway ami Forty- loerth street _ __ HANI)S??MELT FI'R VIsIIRO ROOM III K n*H modern improvements; terms moderate. Can be see.i today. Call at SM Fourth avenue, tietwe^n Twenty 'on rth and Twctily fifth streets. oW R PART OK A FIKVI' CLAHo POCR STORY Brown sfone Iloose, or will let Room* tor light lioijsekeepiiig , references required. 307 West Plitt-wc ond street. flRMlKJUO ROOMS A1B APARTMBIT8 _ _ TO LET. r LET-FAR LOR FLOOR, FI'RN ISHKTt. IN A PR1. vate family, at No. K Westfhirtv-fllthstreet.be twern f ifth ami Sixth >v?uut?; relerences exchanged TO LET? I N A SMALL. CO Hi FORT A RLE HOUSE. A cheerful Room, or Kooin Mud Vniruoin. turni*lied; fl to tt per week . or with Board. Inquire Mt 1H1 W?st ourtn street. TO LET? IN A STRICTLY PRIVATE FAMILY, A Second ? lo?r, consisting of p. trior and two room*, one with Alcove, large cloaeta, i>aih, ami all newly tur- j malted ; price moderate ; reference. No. ? Weat fcighl | eenth street rLRT? AT SIXTH AVKMK HOTEL, CORNER Forty fourth atreel. two el?*eant fror. t *"<? . Wj} i Parlors on first and second doors, Willi hoi * no cola ( wat*r and bathroom, _ I r LET? FURNISHED, TWO PARLORS- ALSO othrr Koouis. suitable for lj*ht housekeeping; l*r ntture entirely new. JWU Weal Twentr-flttn street. rLET-A ri ItNlSIIKD FRONT PARLOR, ON aeeoud floor: also a rear Rnoin. terv pleasant, Southern exposure . would auit two. Apjilv at dre?s makers No. 7 Ureal Joues street, second floor. rLRT? A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PIIYSI ciau'e office in Thirty.fnnrth ?lreet near Broadway ; li. it reirreuco* required. Addreaa Mrs. A. R.. box lio Herald Uptown Branch office. TWO LAKliK FRONT ROOMS. HANDSOMELY FUR rushed, to l?t without board, id private hou-e ; have ample cltwa a, running water, halh, 4c. ; location terv dctirable. near Coleman Home TU West Twenty seventh ?treet 1 COLLEUE PLACE, CORNER BARCLAY STREET. J two block* tront the new Poat Office ? ttooiua to let, fiirinseeii ; tcrnic, $2 tu $3 per week. Inquire on second floor. (\ WET FOURTEENTH KTREKT.-WITHOUT BOARD. I) e eaunll.v and newly furnished Suit of Rooms, n?\vlv j painted, and in all respects very desirable ; references. nTH STREET.? II AN DSOM ELY FURNISHED ' Room*, without bourd. lor fsntleaien only. 104 . East seventeenth street, near L'nion square. I ?>OD STREET. WEST. NO. I87.-A HANDSOMELY i *?0 furnUhed Rooui. thud floor front. wiuiout board, to gentlemen oniv: bath and cloaat; also tourih floor 1 tront Hooin; referencea <ic city hall place -furnished hall bed- 1 room to let to one or two gentlemen; private house. ? f)~ EAST TWENTY FIRST STREET.? A LAROK ! front second storv Room; bath, Ac.; two smaller I Rooms, with hrcan fast if de?ired. on RAsT FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN BOWERY ! ifO and Broadway ? Furn -.bed Rooms to let, without | board to gentlemen only: reference required. (fcfTiJ PEH MONTH-TO LET, FURNISH I- D ROOMS ?I>dvF frond, in handsome new brown sfone house. Apply to owner, JU7 Wen Forty-fllth struct i'osaession st once. d> r.A ?A BEAUTIFUL CORNER FLOOR, FUR- ! ilP*'"'. nlshed. six rooms, up towu. west siae. near i Central Park; elegant Furniture for sale, with Heddintr, l Linen and Crockery, all iu uerluct order and ready tor instant possession;' a bargain. Address D., box 174 llerald Uptown Branch ottlcv. aff 1RV1NO PLACB, CORNER HOUSE.? HA ND somely furnished Rooms, en suite or singly, to let, with Board: private table if desired. nnn west thirteenth street.? furnished wv J Room and Bedroom; also a smaller iloom to let, in a private family ; price moderate. Call after I 6 P. SI. t)t) a EAST TWENTY SEVENTH HTREKT.? TO ! let, furnished, Kitting Room and Bed room, suit able lor two or three gentlemen ; rent tery low. ! WEST TWELFTH STREET, NEAR FOURTH.? Furnished Moonis; conveniences for housekeep ing it required; convenient to cars; rent low. Call all the week. Oil" WEST TWENTIETH STREET? TO LET, A ? lUtJ furnished Flour, suitable for housekeeping ; divided if required; terms moderate. Call lor three days. I" Jf FURNISHED RUOND AMU APART MENTS TO LET. A? TO LET, THE FIRST FLOOR AND BA8EMKNT ? ot' house southeast corner Twentieth street and Xiuth avenue, overlooking College grounds; contains ten room*. separate eas meter, two wa er closets, range, boiler, bathroom, dumb waiter, seven closets, recently Sainton, an t replete wl h every convenience. Apply to . A CrsiiM an, No. 172 Ninth avenue, between iwen t i. tn ami Twenty first street*. Flat to let-in brown stonb house no 570 Lexington avenoe, between Fifty ?nd Fifyflrst streets. Appiy Ui owner, ROUT. I. JJKOwN, 20 Na-xau et, Lower fart of privatr house? splendid parlors and basements : pantries, ran?e. beaters and bath; nice onlertgood location ; at rednccd rents. Apply on premises. 4% west Forty-tosrth street. TO LET-IN S35 WI ST SEVENTEENTH BTRE'T, between Eighth ami Ninth avenues, at reduced rent*, two and three Rooms, 910, 912, 914, Inquire on the premises. Arn ?TO LET?' THE FIRST FLOOR OK EIGHT 9uvi licht rooms at "Wl Sixth avenue, coruer Tweu ty- fourth street, -nitable for a dressmaker. BOARDER!) W AST BO, 18 El MIND FLOOR. WITH FRIVATB TABLE, ALSO Rooms for gentlemen, without noard; references. % East Twentieth street. 1 LARGE, NICELY FURNISHED ROOK FOR A i young gentleman, a* roommate to a voung profes sor of mnslc ; home comfort* and unexceptionable table ; gas. Are. bath. Ac., location central; references. 9t> East Tenth street 1 LARGE, ELEGANTLY PI RMSHED PARLOR AND two sisgle Rooms, with flist ciass table gt liant Twentvthird street (Kadlaon square) ; reiereuces ex changed. 1 SHORT BLOCK BA-T OF BROADWAY, 113 FAST I Twelfth street? fieeond story larva Room, hand somely fiirnlsbed, with first class Hoard; also, fourth story single Rooms reference exchanged. ygjSfiS# 2SS&? IOR 2 SUITS ON P RLOR AND SECOND FLOORS, I or separately - private tab e i preferred ; third and ; fourth floor 1:00ms; house n? wiy opened: terms low; references. Ut v\ est 1 wecty ninth street I 11 WEST TIHKTY-NINTII -TREET, FIRST HOUSE Lt troui Filth avenue.? Handsomely nirnlshed Suits of Apartments, with Hoard. ? 1 BLOCKS FROM BROADWAY. -COMFORTABLY Lj turnlsiied Rooms, with B>ard. tor gentlemen or la dies; unexceptionable accommodations; a pleasant home. No. ?t Rant fourth street. ~TH AVENUE, JUS.? SECOND FLOOR, HANDSOMELY fj furnlsned tentlrely new), wl n private table or table d'hote; also two back Parlors; modern improvements. JOHN P. WORSTBLL. kTH AVENUE. NO. 541 ' Mrs. sUa vkh fillers eoits of Apartment*, with private table or without hoard. 5TH AVENUE, NO. 914, BBTWEEN THIRTY- FIRST and Thirty- second street*.? uit of front Rooms, with Board; also single Rooms, tor gentlamen: refer ences exch ,nged. CTH AVENUE, NO. 2v.\ BETWEEN TWKM TV O ninth and hlrtleth streets.? A handsomely tnr nislted suit of Apartments to let, with strictly Brst class Board. fail A!*D I'PWAROB PER WEEK FOR FINK ?P'? Kooms. with good Board, or wiibout board, lor families or single persons, near Broadway, at 168 Bieeckcr street; 'a hie hoard, 94 ?/? TO 9* PER WEEK FOR FURNIsllED HOOKS ?PO with Board : families accommodated eouallv low ; hot Slid cold water in moms. 42 south Washington square, third oor front Macdougal .ureeL 1 tTB .VTREKT, WF,Hr. NO. TWO COMMUNICAT It ing Rooms, surahle lor a lamil.v or a party ol gen tlenien. with Hoard . also ?ingle Rooms and Table Hoard. MTU STREET WEST, N* IS, 47 AND 49.? NEWLY and sleeantlv furnisbed Rooms, en suite nnd slnely, with tlrt-t class Board; private table if desired ; location excel ent; reference*. 1KTH sTR*ET, NO. 140 EAPT.-SEOOND STORY ') front and nail 1100m connecting, with Hoard ; nlso hack Room, wi.ti snail luiomc connecting, for single gentlemen or gentle mm and wives; mo. em Improve ments: American lamiiy. 1 C WASHINGTON STREET HOBOKEN.? TO LET, I ?J three large connecting well inrnislied Rooms on second floor. with ample closet room, good oard, in n private lurnily. to si. igle gentlemen or gentlemen and : wives; no obn-ctlon to a unall family. 1QTH SIKKEr.-A OKNTL MAN AND WIFE AND Iv two or three gentle in. n can ha\e Rooms and Hoard. 68 West Aineteenth street. Reference. t?-| WET THIRTIETH STRi.ET, BETWEEN BROAD ?iL way an<l Finh avenue.? Second Floor ltirnHlie<l, in suit or singly. with Aral clans Board; private i utile it itoetred. i)i) EAST 1 oRIYNINTIf STREET.? HANHSOKKI.T LdZi furnished ; nils ard single Rooms; sup -rior Board ; house thoroughly tlrstciars reter< nces exchanged , Imli Ro"tn 4(1 Wes Fifty-first "treet_ ll?>D fRE T, NO 46 Wh.HI.-TWO LARGE CON ? Li nectmg Rooms on ?etonl door to l?'t, with Board; best retcrenee rlv,,n. HTIthET, No. 120 EAHT.-TWO IIANUBOMKLV ZO furtimhed ? onneeting Rooms to let; also hall Rooms, with nrstciaes Hoard; re.erencei exchanged. 2or> ntkk k r, nt k a --t.? elegantly f rm<iih> ? I 1 ootn? on first and second doors with first class tafne; private table o'i nrst floor 11 ilcired ; references. ilOO -THkKT, 204 WK T.-IIANDMIME ROOMS ON first. ?eeon 1 and third Moors, en suite or singly; s-iuthern expo?ure ; first clas- table. J. h. HicHHlNS. 2.>r> HTREKf, X WKHT -kLMiANT THIRD FLOtiR. ? > *x tension eiwtaw bath, *<? ; Roonu singly or '-n suit; one bands<iine doitfile Hoorti for two gent letneu , cx reUeni tare; reierences sxchdn ed. 20D SIRE T. ? FURNISHED ROOMS TD LET, WIDi ? J first els#- Bosro. to gentleman and wife or single rcu lrmen lions- and 'able tirat ci.< ss; letins moderate. .14 .West I wenty thlM street. 07 HORATIO SIR ET, NEAR HUDSON ? LADfEd' it I Hoard and unrsing durint; cdiiniieuieut : .0 years' rxpcrteoe* Mrs e.. MUNRtln Hi lit 117111 araUT, 4H Wi.kT-S FEW BOOMS; sJ I also one full wltli first class Hoard. ?>(| CLINiO.V FLsO tO LET, HAND OMRI.V Zi ?! mmi*he,| Knoms, with or without Board, south ern exposure term- monera.x. ?J?J Wr. T THIRTY- 1 II IHD STREET, BHf WEHN ? JO nroadwnv and Fnth avenue. ? 1 hiM fl'Jor Room, htn.l omely inruiahed, wiih superior Board, lor gentle inati ano wite or g*iill?inen . r ie.*nces reouir?d. 't/L WR THIR T >kOVRi) STrtEKf, B IWEKN "1 Broadway and Filth avenu- ?A > ?t three Hoiims on tuatu poor te rent, with *oard ; ptwwsalou an HOAKOKRM WANTKI). ? ><; BAST TWKN1 Y- FIRST HI BBI.T -II ANDSOMBLY OO rtirBlthert Suit of Hamd*. wllh ihe couiiurt* 01 a refined home aii'l ii.ierul labio, also one square Rooui; reference* ex< hani<eiL Q?? WEST TENTH STREET. ?A PRIVATE FAMILY OU will lei, witu Ho.ii J. one or (wo very large pleas aot Itooms; terms in < ?lerale. HfltH STfcEKT AND MADISON AVENUE.- AN ELE Oil (rant econd Moor. consisting ol three larKc room ?, hall Ik droom aud bathroom, handsomely luruL-hed. to reut, with Board; privato table. 214 Madison avenue. ?JU SEVENTH AVENI'K, CORM.lt TH [ kTKI-.N Til *>?' street? I'esirahle 1 01 a lion : handsome Parlur, with extension; handsome Booms oil second floor, singly or en suite, with flrsl clam Board ; single Ruoui* lor gen daman. jn EAST NINTH STREET, N RAH BROADWAY ? ? v" To lrt, wxtb B..urJ, a large front Rooui on ??*<-. u.i floor, with large closets; also one Boom suitable lor two gentlemen. 4 "1 HT STREET, 149 WV ST.? NICELY FUBNI81IED Tl front Room: southern exposure ; to twogeiitle men ; with or without board; re fere me*. 11 WKHT THIRTY-HPTH HIKKET.? A SECOND t1 floor irout Room, handsomely furnished. with Board, lor gentleman ana wile; reference! exchanged^ 1?? WEST SIXTEEN!' II STREET. NEAIt FIFTH a jmi avenue.? A auit ol Ave Room*. handsomely fur lushed, with or without private tabia; or will let scp araiely; house and attendance Aral class; reference* C4 WK8T TWENTY -FOURTH 8TBEET, SEAR 81XIH , r avenue. ? Rooms lor families and gentlemen ; orl- ! vat*.' table II desired' no objection to children; house kept hy a Southern ladv; best reference*. Mr*. HAU LER. late ot Fourteenth street, KL' TH STREET, NO. *11 NEAR BROADWAY.? ! ) Sunny front Hooma, MCond or third lloon, for families or gentlemen, with Board; also hall i>?omi faiiii.v ?mall. L?{\ MADISON AVENUE? HANDSOMELY FUR \ttj nlahed Rooms to let. In suit or singly, with Hoard, to gentlemen and wive* or simile gentlemen; table first class; location central; terms moderate. | TOO EAST SIXTEENTH STREET. NEAR IRVINO JOO place.? Hooin on second floor, handsomely lur nuhed, to rent, with Board, to gentleman and wile or gentlemen; relereiice*. 1,-fi FIFTY-FIFTH STREET.? FURNISHED ROOMS, ? ?U on scoond floor, in modern brown ?tone house, to let, or would accommodate two gentlemen and wive* wttn Board and private table; 110 other boarders. 1 ZU WEST THIRTEENTH STREET.? ONE OR TWO I till pleasant Rooms to gentleman and wile or gen tlemen, with Board, in piivate family; references. nOO WE8T FIFTY-FIRST STREET, NEAK BROAD iOO way.? To let. two mrgc Kooma. lurnished or un tarnished. on third floor, with Board t very pleasant. Ol i) LEX I N 1, TO V avenue, one~door above ms Jj Thirty-fourth street.? A pleasant Second Flour to let with Board ; private tatile If desired; alto hall Rooms; relercnccs given and required. Q-- WEST THIRTY FIRST STREET. ?LA ROE, ? JtJU handsome Koouis, southern exposure; gooa table. A RESPECTABLE GENTLEMAN CAN ll A V E A comiortable home with a small, strictly private family : K00111 elegantly lurnishod. open lire, ?a?, ti?e of rarlor, bath, 4c. ; meals to suit; no otner boarders; house flr>t class, thirty live minutes from nty Hull or Union square ; terms moderate; relervuces exchanged. Ad dress Q. H? Herald office. A" ?NICK FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, EN SUITE ? or singly, with or without Board; Koom suitable for a physician or a demist. a. Lexington avenue. A FAMILY LIVING AT Slfl LEIINOTON AVENUE will let n Room, with or without Board. A-A.-A LADY OF REFINEMENT DESIRES . Board, wi.h a good sized Boom, in a sinnll. nuitt lanilly ;lucatton ccntral. hetwi-en Seventeenth and Foriy. second street". Address, with terms, which must be I moderate, U U I KT, Herald office. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS. EN SIJITB I to nut, with Board, to parties desiring first class accommodations. Ii3 West Forty- tilth street Highest i references. MR>. M. B. SUMNER, U East I hirty-ttlth street? On* elegant Suit, rot able lor a lame family, and two smaller one*, with or without private tabic. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL HEM' SUIT OF ROOMS, or whole Floor, with or without Board : private tabic if desired, house flrst class ; location Murray hill. Address box 111) Herald Uptown Branch office. BOARD A!*'D LOOOINU WANTED. A GENTLEMAN, WIFE. TWO CHILDREN AND I nurse desire two or three front Rooms on scoond 1 floor, with Board ; location between Thlrly-ioiirtli and Fortieth street. Madison aiid Sixth avenues; private j family preferred. Addreaj with full particular*, R. 0. H., box 1H1 Herald Uptown Brunch offica. BOARD wanted? IN "a FRTva fEFAMILY, NEAR j the Grand Central Hotel, lor a gentleman and wile; I belt references given and required. Address H. M. T., box 2.070 New York Post office. Board wanted? hy a pu y sYF iTnTTo r self, i wife aud child, In the immediate vicinity of Twenty -eighth street and Madison avenue. Address PHYSICIAN, box 121 Herald Untown Branch office. V*7 ANTED ? A PLEASANT Hi iOM (VERY ~WARM), TV either with or without Board, iu a strictly private family, hi an experienced Ia4y_ teacher, in exchange for It 140011. Address INSTRUCTRESS, box. 112 Herald Vptown Branch office, 6S0 sixtli avenue. WANTED? A NBAT SINULlT* ROOM ~VOR A GEN lleman anil wife, with Board tor ladv enlv, be tween Fourteenth ami Fortv-lourth street^ west side ; teruis (with Are) not to excecil per week. Address i L. L. W., Herald office. W~ an ikd? by a lady in/sTcTAN, an ble gantly tarnished Parlor and Bedroom (closet#, bath, heater, gas), in a private house ; superior cleanli i nesa; Sunday meas; <12 to weekly; permanent if I suited ; location between tenth and . wenty-thlrd street*. ' Address Vme. B. V., 3io East Fifteenth street. HOTELS. /1RITTEXDBN HOUSE, CORNER TWENTY-SIXTH \J street and Broadway.? Fine Rooms, en suite or singly, American and European plan- at reasonable price*. F. I. KEITH, Proprietor. EARLE S nOTEI., CANAL, STREET, NEAR BROAD woy.? Single and double Rooms, witli Board, for the winter, at low rates; first claae table and accommo dations; transient price f3 per day. fiUMILY HOTEL, ON TUB EUROPEAN AND AMER 1 can plana.? Elegantly furnished Rooms and suits of Rooms lor lamilles and gentlemen ; terms moderate, it and 15 West Koarteenth street /I RANT HOUSE, 44 NEW BOWERY, BLOCK SOCTII IT Chatham square.? 130 clean Rooms; no hugs; sin gle Rooms. 30 cents per night, donote Rooms, 91 and $1001 Open ail eight. Hotel bt. g-rmain.? sui.s, newly fub nished. and a tew single Rooms can he had for the winter. Table d'hote, elevator and all modern improve ments; finest location, most elegant ami select house In toe city. WM. Q. TQMPKINs, Lessee and Proprietor. New enolvnd hotel. 3u bowery, corner Bayard street? JOO light Rooms, neatly furnished, 4tir. or Mm. par night, $2 to *S per week, lor gentlemen only. SIXTH AVENl'K HOTEL, CORNER OF rOBTY fourth street? I horoughlv refurnished ; single Rooms from $ to $*i per week; en suite, ?? to f.'O; first class restaurant at moderate prices. ITOWCAL. \ GERMAN GENTLEMAN, I K ACHER OF THE BEtt A. Hi, Conservatory, gives lessons on the piano and singing : highest references ? terms within the means of ? i, Address IN TKUCflO , B. x 129. Herald office. _ APaRU ALLK, TENOR SIVGEK. FROM ITAL . Ian Opera. teaches Piano und Hinging. 117 West lwcntv seventh street, near Sixth avenue, or at pupil's residence ; terms moderate. C1ARD.? PitlVATF. MU?IO LEH ON8 TO LADIEH AND / children, 24 Watt /ourteentli street, between Fifth and ixfh avenues. Circular! mailed. Address Miss watson, or caji. TADIES WITHOUT MEANS TO STUDY RINGING j will be given the necessary instruction for opera. Concert or Church and rapidly as?isted to employment Address H'iMKR, box 1 7 Herald Uptown Brunch office. rraa pkofessok or a musical institctb I. will instruct in singing at prices to suit the means of liupl's and lor payment to suit tiieir convenience Ad dress vtAbsl KO. box *1 1 He.rald uptown Branch office. IA>A.\ OFFICIOS* Always reauy ro make tiik most liberal Loans on Diamond*. W*tclie?. Jewelry. Silverware, *c ; the same liougnt and sold, at M7 Uroadwav, corner 1 weluh street a kl.i.vi;. AT JOSEPH SOLOMON A CO.'S, 194 FITLTOX street, near Nas?au.? Motif v advanced on Diamonds, Watches, silver Plate, Silks, Camels' llair Shawls, au tl'iues and Articles ot Virtu established UM; private office for ladies. ae Imliia Eepsnol. VT JACKsON'S, WW BROADWAY. OPPO-ITB Eleventn ?treet. ? Money liberally advanced on Diamonds. Watches Jewelry, silk.. Dry Coodsand Per sonal rroperty 01 every description Private entrance tor tad lee. \ r 7 Till RTE I'.MII si IthET, NK \R BROADWAY, n I pav ttie h ghcut prices tor i laiiionds, Wntcues, Jewelry, old Gold and silver, or the sume advanced on. ^ I - A A''S. !7 Thirteenth street riMI E COSMOI'OLI AN I. OA N OtKICR, NO. ? EAST I Ninth street, near Broadway, makes liberal ad vance* upon Merchandise. Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, silverware, Eurnitur , Piano* .*c Business strictly confidential-, closed 00 -auirdiivs. ?Ml NASSAU ST RI-. F.T, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE ? tfr/ 1 llnral ailvauces ma le on Diamonds. Watches, Jewelry and all kinds ot Merchandise. I he 'nine liouaht nil'! Sold Kor.m I. II < V ? K \ l.i-.i ll'Ul.D. 111*4 SIXTH AVENUE, RKIWErN TWENTY iOO lourtb and Twenfy tilth ?tre..fs ? Mtn-rai ad v.ince* tna.lc on lllamonds, Watches, Jewelry, hllks. Laces and Snawls. same bonglit ai lull vulite. . I.. BERNARD. I I j - RROA WAV BETWF V TWE.O Y-SlXTH JL.l't'i and I'wcnty-seventh st'eets? Money loaned on Diamonds. Waicltes, J?w?lrv, ilverware, filks, Pianos Ar. \ sime bought and sotd,' parlor for ladles; business con MentiaL s, EiKUnKi. 1 >)H7 BtvOADWAY. over herald branch lt?'i I office, ro<im B.? I'srior for lanles Branch No l.."7 itoanw.iy M^nev loaned on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Ac. Same houiiiit aud sold. LI. -DO BROS. ~~ COAL, Alio WOOD. BKr T FAMILY COAI-S1..VF, Ei.O AND H' ItNA* B, at low ?st cash rales 1 also genuine I.eJ Ash, Ircsli mined, at yar<t, corner 1 birty -second street and Tenth avenue. TilOS. STtiKnS. A8T*01iO?V, ? m'xrn ? * *** v?r? Post office Agrees all Miters lo ? DROP* an CtAlnw ,i, ?????? ?Uowi cuiiM.' AMr,? NASfPJ 1 wenty-iim u. "??"toges; dug. to|i. n* D AStUMF.MKVr*. I w ALlM Kuril A VK.N IK THEATRE, 2Mb *1. au.l Hriwdwav. at 8; o?tr at 1U:30. V 1 i.VDaY, Mirrmlitr l', LAS f TIME oi TTIE BELLE'S STRATAGEM. Tuesday MuilrT November in the aver invort.c f lay by loin Taylor an?l Charles BvaJc enililed MASKS AND packs, produced witii n?w bceuery, costumes and Mr. Cbarivs tuhcr as Triplet Mr. It. II. Harains a* Pouiauder Mr. Kiugifolit n< I rnc<t Vane I Mr. lUrdenlxTg at CotlvliLbjr MASKS Mr. Wbllllitf an. yuiu I Mr. Kawiatl .a* Snarl AND I Mr. Hart ?unw>v a*. Soapcr I Mr. sol Knsael a> Colander Mr Jennings as ..Jauie* Burdock Mr. Pvakaf a*.... . HunsdOB | NUs Kaanv Haw'tiport at l'(K Woftliifton Mrs. Louis* Aden a* Mabel \mie 'Her first appearance lu ??? \ en \ ears. ) I Ml** Alice ..rev aa Kitty Cline I Mian elly Mortimer aa. .. Mrs. Triplet ! Bnou Heron aa Lyalniaclma Only Masks and faces Matinee satcrda *, at l M. in rsdMarsai. T11K Ml aYMODY. to lie shortly produced, A GKANU ROM A X T I C I'LAY. w Proprietor and Manager. .Mr. LESTEB WALLACK fABTK'l' LAK NOTICE. In consequence of engagements cutered into with Mr. Boucicault, Mr. Wallack U obliged lo amiouucc the la hi' r.r<? muhth of THE ROMANCE OP A POOB YOUNG MAN. with lla beautiful are ne rv ami appointments and ex traorlinary fait, a* the production oi Uie new irisU lira ma. THK KHANHRAl'X, is definitely arranged to take place ON mATUKDAY ? VnNINO NEXT, NOVEMBER 14. The box office ia now open T1TALLA( K S-KXI KA. Yt UN THUBSDAY NEXT. NOVEMBEB 11, flrst nUht THE R.iAUUHitAUN, new an* original irixb ulay, will be produced. *B. DION hOCCICAULr will appear. The Box Office is now open lor tba aa'.e of seats for Thursday, the flr*t night, and xuccee tlng nights. OLYMPIC, 9t* BROADWAY. LYMPH), OLYMPIC, OLYMPIC, 624 Broadway. OLYMIMC THEATRE. A TOTAL AND COMPLKTE CHANGE OP BILL] 9 irst week ol the Lyric Queen Ml.-S NL'LLY PIE BIS; also of the lamous Monkey Delineator. MB. v.EORCb UEKIOUP, and ol the great Irish Comedian an i Vocalist, MM. WILLIAM 9t.ANI.AA. Triumphant success and -second week of 1HE WOND~KFUL EACaT FAMILY. Continued deniuud lor I lie iieautiiut Tableau, THr. LIVING FOUNTAIN. 8HNORITA MO.N1EJOS AND I1EK EXQUISITE TBOliPE. Gt'H WILLIAMS IN A NEW DUTCH SKETCH. EH KEY AND BAKNEY IN TWO < OMIC A' TS, THE WA -M SPRING INDIA. >8. REAPPfeAKANCK OF FUNNY JOE LANG. THE GREAT OLYMPIC COMPANY in a NEW AND SPABKI.ING HUMOBOUB OLIO. I PUKE, GENUINE, IN AiH'LTEUATBD FUN. MATINEES ON W p-uNESjAY A>D SATURDAY. MIfI.<BEB ON WEPNafPA* AXO HAiCRDaY. BOOTH S THEATRE. JEFERSON NIGHT. ' JOSEPH J FF HSON. JABBETT & I'ALMEK are pleased to announce that Mr. JEFFER.-.ON will begin an engagement here this, j -MONDAY EVEMNiJ, NUi bMB&K ?, I Appearing in the charming American legendary d?ama | ol Sactu, written by Dion nouc.cault, Esq., aud founded ! on Washington Irvln's romantic story. RIP Van vVINKLa, assuming the title character. The pluy will have the advantage of beanHlul and ap propriate scenery, and a cam mating a lull drati on tlia strength ot the company of Booth's iheatre. Mr. JEFFERSON will appear every night of the week, (lave Saturday), and at the ?ATi*,iDAY MAl'INEB, on Saturday evening next. Nov. 14 MISS En IE FIELD, will make her flrrt appearance on any stage, ana In the part ot l*r.G WOFKlNGT'/N, in loin i'avior's dramitUa Uoa of chtries Beade's novel, Magics and faces. V The anticipatory ?ale of seats for the JEFF Kit SON NIGIITs gives indication of an extraordinary and con tinued demand lor places; tberciore ihe policy ot secur ing tickets in advance of any performance it> respectluliy suggested, the box oFFIi.e w.ii be open comin POCSLY EVERY DAY from S A. M. to 10 P. M. Seats for MISS FIELD'S DEBUT may also be purchase. YfRS. F. B. CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE. M MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER #, the distinguished actor, MK. E. L. DAVENPORT. A- SIR GILES OVu BREACH, IB the preat play, "A New Way To Fay Old Debts." BRYANTS OPfeRA Horse. WES 23D STREET, between titli and 7ih a vs.', near Booth's Theatre. E\ KKY EVENING AT 8. SATURDAY MaTIN r. fci AI'3. BRYANT'S MINSTRELS. BRY aNI'.s MINSi RHLS. BRYANT'S VINrtTRELrt. BRYANTS MINSTRELS. BRYANT'.-. MIN.VI'RELS. BRYANT'S MlN&TR .L . BRYANT'S MINSTRELS. l>an Bryant. Bolt nart. THR DELUGE OR, PAIR O' uICE LOST. THE Ml'TiON TRIAL. J liEMS THE PORT. BLACK SKAKKRS. Mulligan uuard Brass Hand. .NORMA. 3 O'CLOCK TRAIN, Ne!se Seymour, Have Reed, W. Henry Rice, ttrockway, Einersou, Robins, llogun. BRYANT'S V .OALlSrf AND ORCHESTRA. FAMILY MATIN r.E fcVEBV SATL RiJA Y A1 2. <?THK PEOPLES LYO'.UM." 1 C'hURCH OK THE DISCIPLES, Madison avenue and Forty-filth strict THE MENDELsSoHs QcINTET CLUB Of BOSTON. CRVND EVENING CONCERT. H'tSuAY, November 10, at 8 o'clock. Vfsir- William schu tze (violin), Carl llamm iviolln\ Thomas Ryan iviola and clarinet), Edward llelndl (viola and duo, Rudo pn llennig ,violoneei a). YOCAU T... Mis# a.ELLOGG Admw.-i.in, SO cents; reserved seat*. 79ccnt*. To be obtained ai tlie principal i.otcls and music store* and at the doors oil tlie evening. ARUYLE ROOMS, -tlX ill AVENUE AND THIRTIETH STREET.? SOI KEK DAN.S A.N Tli AND MIMICAL ENTERTAIN M UN I" JtVERY EVr,.sING. COMMENCING AT V O'CLOCK. nPEClAL MATINEE EVER* ? A T U R DAY AFTER.NoON, COMMENCING AT S O'f LOCK. PIANOFORTES, ORGAN!), AH\ ATTENTION PIANO DEALERS.? CALL AND SEE the best low priced Planus ever oflerea in the New York market. C. D. PEA E * Co,, Not. I'M, 24C and 2if> West Twenty-seventh street. A -FOR RENT, UPRIGHT. 8QU \RR AND OKAKD ? Pianos of our own make ; also lor sate, a nnmher r.t One second hand Pianos, in perfect order. WILLIAM KN \Btf A Co., No. ill Flltn avenue, above stiteetith st A FINE ASSORTMENT OP NEW AND HANDSOME PlaiiOH to rent at HAINES BuOTHhKV Piano Rooms, 27 Tnion square. New Pianos on instalments or low for cash , two Pianos, been used a little, very low lor cash. i BEAUTIFUL PIANO ONLY |W0-A STKINWaY J\ Pianoforte, seven octaves, carved legs, overstrung bans, agraffe. every Improvement. sacrificed ior cash. J. itlDDLr., 13 Wavcrley piacc, ne.ir Brouonay. A FINE CHirKERIN'O PIANO WILL BE sold l.,r$li5; in perfect order. 112 West Fourteenth street. A RARE CHANO .-AT A BARGAIN, A FINK As sortment ol second hand .-to in way grand, stjuure and upright Pianos , also those of other makers: every instrument in perfcct order. STEIN WAY A SONS, steinway Hail, New York. i BEAUTIFUL 7'* OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO ?*\ forte, c rved legs, overstrnnu', all linnrovemeutH; fully warranted: $280, manulaciury price; Instalments taken ; rem to. R. CaBLc., 107 West ZV1 si., corner fltli av A PRIVATE FAMILY LEAVING CITY WILL FELL tlieir magnificent grand souare 7 X octave r?>se wo'xl 1'ianoiorie, brilliant toned, nearly new ; cost $SZ>. for |M0. Stool, Cover; box for shipping. Residence 1ij3 WCM I vtenly eighth street, near Sixih aveniio. \ DOUBLE REfD FIVE OCTAVE ORGAN, $10; Piano.; small instalments received, $3 and upward i Prince Organs. new styies-, Piano, ? 0. GORDON A SoN, 13 l ast Fourteenth street. A BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD SEVEN OCTAVE, IN perfect order, made by Lights A Bradbury, lor $I2A. Stool and (. over, a' EastSutli St., between 2d and .'Id avs. _ _ BEVr N OCTAVE F I LL IRON FRAME PIANO, carved legs, ?100. stein way and ''bickering bar gaiua: good Piano, 190; two-ban* Organ sacrkne,-. Pith K A SON, 11 Clinton place lglith street), near Broadway, ~7 BRILLIANT ONED 7.', O I A V K. FOLR ROI'ND jl cornered, magnlAccnt rosewood carved ca?e and leas; piatnifortv cost 41.IX1O, u?r |-?0: Ktool, cover, musi>: stand; also Parlor and Bedroom vuiu. Painting., Bronzes, Mirrors, Curtains, Carpets, Beds and Bidding; less than half cost; at. private residence l20We.i Tweniv thlrd street, near s11t.11 avenue. N. B.? Plan >tortn Boxes for sluppinu and printed bill of sale and warrant ed for five years from makers, A' mTgmficknt ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE for sale? Made order, celehra ed maker, for I'-TS; Par lor. ChambcriJirdns Furnltuie; property famiU leav nig citv. 36 West l.dh St.. near Mh ?r, A PRIVATE FvMII.Y WILL S1.i l their elk". xant lour rdPid Decker A Bros.' Piunoiore at a sacrifice, a brilliant toned 7\ octnve, rii'lily carved rosewjisl case, full agr.ifTe. overstrung Piano, having all improvements, printed guarantee, bill of sale, c- ist %9i.\ lor $.411. N H.? stool, Cover, box tor ?lill>|iiiig. Also 7'4 octave upriglit Piano, U cost, l all, priv am resi dence 'Jin West list st. VMAONIFIC NT FITI.L 7 OCIAVK ROSEWOOD overstrunu Iron Ira me I'lanolorle and stool, carved legs, ie.i sacrifice for < a*h or instalments, or to rent. ; GOLDsMiTII'S, J'l Bleccker street, near Bi.wery A' STKI W.tV A SONS' i.O-il.WooD PIAsOldKTE less than Wt>i; routi I corners; modern liuprnc luenls. spiend'd tone perlect or.ier; for casli ; a bargain. Kast ihlra street, ucar second avenue. M' " AUNIKHF.NI 7 OCTAVE PIANOPORTB, II WING carved leg" an 1 oases, round corners, celelir.ited citv maser, sacntlcod for SI2 . giaatcst bargain; satisfy yourselves by looking. i.OUOON's, Ift7 Bicec?er ? rcet Til K BEST PLACE TO Bl Y OR RliNT UPRIGHT snd square Pianos and Op/an*, at reasonable prices; Cbiclicriiig's, stclnwav't and otfiers S. X. B A 1 1. A CO., I.', tsst Fourteenth street. "\\J AN T8 II? STEIN W A Y. WEBER OR f'HICKEKINO TY Piano; pari payment for new two story extension cupola Home, near depot, 5d minutes from cl y; price very low: teruis oasy. RL Land A WHITING. No. 5 lleekmait st re at. 71 tH'TAV rt AGRAFFE OVERS RUNG PIANOS. WAR. 4 ran led . Mild on easy monihly instalmeuKi; induce menta tor cash F. CONNOR, 15.. East 37th s... corner 3d av., over t tlner'a |t> W> I 1 ~A BE A I'l I PC I, HRAIIBl RY PIANO FOt II round cor .ters, overstrung, call Uws, fine or der; first ciass new Pianos. $?*) easy instalments; to rem. D RRAUK AKR, Bowery, near lour. Ii street. ODO PIANOS AND ORGANS. NEW AND SECOND ZUU Hand, of first class makers, will lw sold at lower prices for cash, or on Instalments, daring t is month, by lloRACo WaTERS A D.?, shi It road ?v.. y, than ever be fore offered In New York. A specialty? 1 laims and or gans 10 let nntll ihe rent money p?ys lor them itonn ?*N0 "PWARDS foR , EW rn|l Cl.AS Pianos. 10I1.V guaranteed. Second hand l iano. snd Organs to let, iroui 92 10 |i F. Ll'DKi . IS , IkooMd avenue. I AMl'SKMKVrs. r C*OtO.-*R I'M? BROADWAY AND Til I KT1 PI PTH ST. ) 1WQ EXHIBITIONS DAILY, AT I AMU 8 P.M. REYNOT.uh1 | Pari, lyJflghi, MidnUtlitf original -to in. rroweuatle 1 on- [ Dut. h I cer.a, Mile. Mara- d'liegri. JAHLEY'H | New Puree". I pecialtie*. New kitchen, I Wm Work*. | J.1 talented Artists. I Ever* Matinee excep'.tiiv Kutur.lav). Srtr. ; children. 23<\ * very' evening and ?aiui Juy Matinee. 7 c. ; chil dren, toe Lyceum theater, boldbnb. M. 11 it At' AMI) I'll l/.zoi, a Lessees And Managers ENORMOUB bUCOE-8 * ol Miss KM 1 1.* HOI.DKNE and bur ccienrateil ENC.LISH OPEliA BOlJr r ;? COMPANY. IVi'.RY EVENING, I otfentiacir* opera' at 8 o'clock; Uii.NhVIfcVK BATt'ltD A Y MATINEE, I UK at t ;*?. | BRABANT. Nothing approaching to the completeness of the ml* en-fcene nas been witnessed. ? Her.ild. A simple and eharnilne atuav men t placed nn.ld ar tistic end raflned cuiiauious, within reach of tlie nub lie. -Tribune. So vivacious, bright aud Inoffensive an entertainment 1* rarely offered. ? limea. The company far Mirpassca the former ones In point Of musical accouiiilUhHient.? Mini. HIEATRK CROWDED NIGHTLY to witness i he adm.rub e persona lion ot Miss EMILY kol.i>K\ & aa DBOGAN Messrs. MARSH a LL and BhVEKLY a* Hie GENDARMES Beats secured four dajn In advance. LY< KI M HiEATKK Uowiitowu Ticket Office removed from 114 Broadway to DBLMONitWS, li HltOAD ST II EE r, where seat* can be secured without extra charge. Metropolitan theatre, ?8? BROADWAY. I! a R RY CLIFFORD Business and Staire Manager MOSDAY, Nov. ?. EVERY r.VENING Af 8. WEDNthilAY AND SATURDAY MATINEE AT 2. Fli>t appearance this season of R< <11 K K l Bt'lLhK. the celebrated Pantomimlst MASTEIt MARTIN, King of --ong an.l Dance. JOHN F<> TER, the great Clown. Reappearance ol the unequalled gymnast, ALA, ALA, ALA, ALA, ALA, in bit thrilling leap from the stage to the dome of the theatre Last week of Professor 3. L DAVIS and his school of I' duca ed Dogs. MASTER STiiS'iE saH KIELD, Champion Clot?, only It years of age, and pronnunoed by compotca' Jiulges the best ill the worl I. Loi l'IK G ANT. the beautiful young a''tresl. COR\ CI HUMAN. .-ero-Coinic . oligj. HARRY ULIKPOKU, JOliN MA.NMNO, HAH H l' HART, GEO. WARRh*, JOHN O# iDMAN. C. V. SBABERT, and O K HUNDRED KTaR PERFORMERS. Tlit performance to conclude Willi 1'aKIH HY MOONLIGHT, introducing the lamoiis Vine VEOLETTI Pi?:aUVS PARISIAN CaNCaN. OR CHAHUT DAVCBBR. now in the ElOtlTr.ENTII WEEK of their snccesstul en gagement at this tlieatre. Admission 30 cents; Orchestra. >1; Family Circle, 25 cent*. Box office open dally from 9 a. M. for the sale of Reserved beats. Heats secured si* (lavs in advance. MACC ABE'S LAST N'ICIITS AT hTKIMVAY HALL, ERM1N ATING SATURDAY. NO VEM It ICR 21. ril'TII A\D LAST WEEK BUT ONE OF TllE TRI I'MPH ANT CAREER IN NEW YORK OF ^ FREDERIC MACCAHE.'f in his njiara ling Monologue i.nterlainraent BEOdNE Dl'l.L CAitt. Tlie extraordiuarv mimetic and ventrilouulal powers of KRisoiiRIc MACCABE continue to be the general theme ot conversation in all ihe fashionable coteries of New York and district Hi* matchless entertainment is now crowned with the richest endorse went* of tli? best critics and ih? public as incomparable. L.A81' I WELV III NIGHTS of the present attractive programme of original MIRTII, PERSONATION* AND .-ONOS, including those mtrvpH ol delineations, the FASCINATING KRMiOWI MISS MARY MAY I THE WaNDi-.RIXU MIN TREiSI and THE ENGLISH RAILWAY FOR i ERI in which Mr. Maccabe will Impersonate Seven Individu als without leaving the sight of the audience, will be re ?*ated ever; evening until turiher no ice Admission, 60c. K? served seat* He. an<l 26c. extra. Door* open at 7: SO. Entertainment comincnccs at 8. Ticket office at Stein way llali open ilallv from i> till 6. VHUHd GARDEN. i\ EXTRA ANNOUNCEMENT. AVNtAL i ENEFIT B. P. O. Bl.KS. THURSDAY AFThftNOON. NOVEMBER 12. HARVELLOU AND MULTIFARIOUS PROGRAMME. A greater cwmbiuatiou of arti* s ihan wax ever before congregated at any one place or amusement on this Con tinent. The entertainments will be no varied and bril liant that tbev mav be termed festivities rather than performances, and will consist of the lolltiwinK :? i>y permission ol Dan Bryant the iol:owlng artist* will appear in a regular Minstrel first part BOB HART A Nil NELS.. S&VMOUB Fn1 Men W. H. bROCKWAY Interlocutor J. .1. Kelly, W. Raymond, Charles Templeton, rretl W. Walz. J. Robinson, J. Norris, John savori and others will appear. FBBDRRIC MAOCABE, from Htelnway Hall, In selections irotii bis Entertain ment. BEGONE DU LI, CAR*. SOL SMITH RU HULL, permission of Augualln Daly. THE BOISSET FAMILY AND L.. JRuNE BONNAY, Rsrmissiou ol Klraify Bros. W I L.St IN. ADD RYMAN AND CARL Kl'Dol.PH, permission of Birch, Watnbold A Backus. W. HENRY RICK AND KMEE-iON AND BUUA.s, permission of Dau Bryant Nullr I'lerls. Morgan Sisters, Niles and Evans, W. Courtright, George Dunbar. Wash. Antonio, Mon*. I Johnnoft. \ Billy West. John Queen. Ilui;h Far, Billy Hart, Archy < (lushes anil Tom Granger. Kind permission Thos. Don ? nellv, Olympic, Brooklyn, i. IL.M 'K.. and SMITH and others. Stage Manager FRANK GKKARD Leader ol Orchestra HENRY WA.NNEM Afll ER The I'iano used at this theatre Is from the celebrated Dsutbllsbineut ol Messrs. Stain way A Sons. Kehvarsal at Tony Pastor's Opera House, TUESDAY MORNING, AT 10 O'CLOCK. General admission, fi ; Secured seats. 9160; Family Circle 50c. : Private Boxes. $M and (12. Box sheet now ?pen, and tickets fur sale at Rullman'* Ticket office 114 Broadway; Fifth Avenue Hotel. Wind sor Ho el; Metropolian Hotel Bookstand; Colonel T. Allston ornwn, No. 9 West Fourth street; Jos. F. War Inn, 'JO and 92 iiowery. and at the box omce of the thea tre^ TnEATRE COMlyl'E, HI Broadway. Mr. JOSH HART Bole Proprietor. America's serlo comic. MIS,-. JENNIE ENGLE. The Lancashire lad, MR. JOHN WILLIAMC. DIAMOND AND RYAN. HaRRIGAN AND IfART, 10 their original sketch, PATRICK S DAY PaKADB. Barrlgan's new act, ELECTION : or. THE INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE. Mr JOHN WILD. Mr. CHAS. WHITE, Mr. FRANK KERN'?, Mr. JAMES B tADLEY. ! Mits KITTIE O'NKIL, Miss ALICE BENNKTT and Hie entire company In A NEW OLIO OF FU.V, concluding with new drama. 62- or, the BATTLE CRY OF FREEDOM. I Matinee Wednesday ami Saturday. I rpONY PASTOR'S OPKRa IJOC-.R, 201 BOWERY. If ' First appearance ol the great gymnasts and comical hot spinners. SHED AND J Oil A LE CLaIRE. First appearance of the pitted artists. TIIK OA W THORN EH, HERBERT * JOB, M I LB > A EVANS in .NEW SPECIALTIES. I I1E BE \U fl FUL MORGAN SIsTe.RS. lONY Pa.xTOR'S NEW SONGS. HILLY BARNY AND LARRY TOOLEY. R. ,11, McDonald, F. Gerard, H. Berch, Ac. I'poii Friday evenings, Indies accompanied by gentle men arc admitted Ire*. CMII RCH Or THE HOLY TRINITY^ / corncr Malison avenne and Forty second street. Till R.-DAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 12, 1974, AT I IGHI O'CLOCK, GRAN D CnNCERf by the choir or the church, consisting ol the following artists:? Mme. M. bALVOTTl ..Soprano. .Mr. JOHN .1. D. TRKNOR Tenor. Mrs. .1. M. DAVIDSON alto. Mr. ADOI.PH SOHST, basso. AND A CHuKUS OK FOETY VOICES. Mr. J. H. GUILD Accompanist. Mr. H. P. WaRREN tir^anist and director. TICKET-, ON r, DOLLAR; to be hud at Schlrnier's 7U1 Broadway. Pond's, 547 Broadway ami S9 Union ?Qnsre; Martens Brothers', I.IM Broadway! Heuwr's. Sll Broad way; nt the principal bookstores, and of Mr. Jnines 0"'tfg ' sexton <it the Chttrcli of the Holy Trinity), 15S East Forty -filth street, and at the chttrcli. ?MUM LE< Tl RE ? EVERY DAY AN I > EVENING THIS r week at till Broadway, by C. Frusber Howard, of Sail Francisco, author ot the "< 'altlortua < 'alcuUtor,'' trice AOce.n a, iliuitratiiiif his new and wonderiul rules. All may now i>o "quick at figures." CIHORt'H SINGERS WANTED? MAI.Yan'DPEJI ALB, ) able in read mu?ic anil with good voices. Applv, li-ou 9 to 10 A. M. I tii'i.lay morning, nt ine st upe door of the Ft t tli Avi one llieuire. MATIN EES t ItlDAYS. L^LOt'I TIONIST.-D !. CHAS. O. HURLBl'TT. PUPIL Tj ol the eminent t'has. A. tiuiluicttc, ,\o. I St. Mark's place I am now taking lessons ol Professor Hurlbutt, an l I do -ay thai I r> g?rd liim as one of the best read ers ami teacher* in this city. Mv voice haa Improved wonderluily In voiume. ni 'lodvand power. 1. Bi.HHY.V AN, :toi East Nineteenth street. D\\< i\t; Ai'ADimaii A J. SAUSfc'8 DAN't'I Ntl ACADEMIES.? CLASSES . at >t*?ouic Hail, ill hast Thirteenth street; Bre voort Hull 141 East I ifly-fourtn street. 1'HlVATh LE i HON.. at any hour. CIRCULARS at private academy, 21 2 i.d-i Eleveutii -trect. ? .1 M A It;-' ACADEMY, OF DANCING, 2eJ /\ . Blsci kor street.? cia* ? Tuef.lay and i-riday evenlngt For terms send fnr circular. Soiree Wed lies iuv i \ en 'in.'. November 11. At 9 o'clock. 1 ?DODWOR'I ll'S PRIVATE CLASSES FOR DANC J\ . iutf. No. 212 ruth avenue, comer of I'wenty sixtli street, opi-u tor Hie Mea^on. Morninvt ami utt'-rnoon ci??e? for laaies and children. Lvenimt clas?cs lor gontlemcn. Send lor a circular. -CARTIEIC DANCING ACADV.MY, PLIMPrON'S j\. BtiililniK, Intersection tilui vouiit and Ninth streets. ?Classes every Monday ami Tliiirnduy afternoon and evening. Private lessons in Glide Wnltr. a specialty. \ -WILSON'S DANCING ACADEMY, ARTHUR ? Hall, .W West Fourteenth streut, near Eighth ave nue.? Classes now open lor beginners. Gli.le walU taiiithi. .-end for circular. Soiree every Tuesday and Saturday. BROOKES' DaNCINO ACADEMY, Ml BROOMK HT, A NEW CLASS FO.t TUESDAY. Al! 'lie fs - h Ion tile Dances In one course of le?ons. TJaLi.E I MAS I E" ITu MA it" DANCINGACaLe MY. 21 J J West, fourth street.? Classes open; instruction only for the waltz Wednesiiav eveninas; six fasblonabl* dancrs taught perfectly in six private lessons. MR AND MRS. II LA K'i'S ACADEMY FOR OANC ing. i,?ftt Broadway.? Morning aud afternoon clashes lor ladies ami ehiidreu : evening classes lor gen tlemen MR Tit NORM ALAIJEM V OK DANCING, " Lyric hall, 72j Sixth avenue, Reservoir square. Receptions ifaiiaante e\ery Friday evening MK DE GAIIMO, TBACIlK t OF DANCINO, SI H Fi ll A Vh.< UB, CORNER OF FOURTEENTH 8TREBT, AMVIEIWENT*. TtflBLO'B. C K THORNE T.eieee and Manager POsrriVKLY LAST 81* NIUUM OK IHE DELI'iJe. Especial .Notice.? The management, having taken iMto eou?iderutloii the exiaency o< Iho tunes, bai cuuc.uded on the following ac.ile ut popular price*:? Orchestra. $1. Paniuette, 76c. Drei* Circle. 40c. flair lery, 'iia. Klrst appearance ?>t _ A Ml.l.R. R Al.TA, the French Qnern or Ath'etea. Elrst uppeurauce of Mi-Lb. BETTY KIOL. New aerial acn of the UOIS8KT FAMILY last six niuhts or the DKLUGK, . reconstructed with all the KiraMy *pecialllie?. Performance to bc^in at quarter beiore a. PARK TIIEATRK. NINTH WERE PREVAILING THEaTKIOAL sensation, mth night, Thursday, THE UtH. JOHN T. KAYMOND ... In Ills great character of COLONEL MULBERRY SELLERS, in au American Drama liy MAKE TWAIN. X SUCCESSION or CROWDED HOUSES. HliCURf HEATS IN ADVANCE. Until further notice, E\ ER\ hVEM G AND SATURDAY MATINBB. KAY M ON D-8 I'.LLERH? TWAIN. _ Order carriages at 10 JO. "TUEKE'8 MILLIONS IN IT1" t^ECOND WEhKI SECOND SEASON I TilKEE HUNDRED AND TWENTIETH PERFORM ANCE. P. T. HARNUM'8 P. T. BARN U MM GREAT ROMAN II IPl'ODkOME I GREAT RoM ANMIPPODKoilEI In referring to the magnificent entertainment iln New York Herald naya:? "It would be idle to pietnre the brilliant scene which the Hippodrome presented lait night The display waj grand and ptctaresqae, an I while the attractions were unquestionably liberal and astonishing, perhapa the highest feature ol the entertainment waa the beauty of the thousand smile* from the dainty, chubby and de lighted little damaela In every part of the great edifice. " BRILLIANT PROGRAMME FOR THIS WEEK. NEW FEATl RKA NbW FfcAlTBES. NEW PAGEANTS. N ii W PAGEANTS. NhW RUNNING HORSES. NEW RUNNING HORSES. NEW RACE ". NhW KAUJ'.S. INDIAN LIKE! INDIAN LIFE I INDIAN LIKE I INDIAN LIKE! INDIAN LIKE! INDIAN LIFE I INDIAN LIFE 1 INDIAN LIKE I INDIAN Lit El ENGLISH STAG HUNT I ENOLI8H STAG HUNT I K.xGLISH STAG HUNT! ENGLISH STAG HUN I ! ENGLISH STAG HUNT! ENGLISH STAG HUNT I PROGRAMME OF RACES. . Roman Chariot Kuce*, rtoinan Standing Raoee, Ladies' Klat Races, English Jockey Ruces. .Juvenile Jockty Race*, Llliputian Races, itacen by the Laacathire Lasses, Pony naces, Monkey uaces. Elephant Races, Camel Races, Wheelbarrow itaces, scrub Raccs, Sack Races, Indian Hurdle Race*. Snow Shoe iUcea, Ac., 4c. MCSEl'M OF THE OLD WORLD'S WONDER#. MU.-EUM Ok" THE i.LD WORLD'S WONDERS. The most coatly and complete MENAGE Hie. OK RAKE WILD BEASTS MENAGERIE OF RARE WILD B ASTS ever exhibited upon either continent Box office open from 9 to 4. >eat? secured six days iu advance. Ci lobe theatb::, W 72* BROADWAT 790, opposite the New York Hotel. CAMPBELL A MUBTHA Managers MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, grand inangnral of the fa:i and winter seaaon of this beautiful temple of amasaincnt. , GENERAL ADMISSION J WC. RESERVED OKCri STKA and BALCONY CHAlKa.7oC. NEW FAMILY CIRCLE 26C. PRIVATE BOXE8 *6 and $f Miss ADAH RICHMOND, MUs JENNIE WOrtKELL, Mr*. J. LLOYD HAlGH, nee JENNIE HUGHES: Mim W I.N ETTA MONTAGUE, Mi.<n CORA ADKIANA, WESTON SISTKKS, MUs NELLIE YOUNG Miss ALICE DALY. Harry KKRNELL and HAiiKY RICHMOND. BARNEY McNULTT anJ ANDY OAKLAND. HARRIS AND CARROLL. THE OLD SLAVE'S R TU.tN. FOi_.EY AND WADE. TUB WAL1IALLA BROTHER.''. Mr. DICK HANDS AND EKWIN THOMAS, the champion Clog Uanccrs of the world, who will en gage in a trip nelly contest oi superiority. WM. FREDERICK , who will perform the unprecedented leat of throwing a summersault upon a revolving globe. JOUN WOODARD. D. THOMPSON, FRANK MACK, W. C. HlGGINS, PRi'.D. ZOU.NKER, RICH. FITZGERALD and a host of other 4 Doors open at 7 o'clock ; performance begins at 8. Matineo Wednesday and Saturday, at 2:3U. WOOD'S MUSEUM, __ WOOD'S. This evening at8. I afternoon at 2, OLIVER DOUD BYRON LEEK-INDWELL IN I ON DONALD McKAY, | HOT COALS, Academy, fourteenth street. ernanl LAST WEEK BIT TWO. TO-NIGHT (Monday), Nov. 9? First appearance thh season of Mile. ALICE MAKES), and revival of Verdi's graud opera, ERNANI, with the following great cast:? Mile. ALICE MARESI as ELVIRA Sienor CaBPI as Ernanl hignor Dei. I'l'ENTE as Carlo Vulnto Hignor PIORINI ns.Don Rnvi.omeailesilva Musical Director and Conductor Mr. 8. H IIKe.sH WEDNESDAY, Nov. II? Mile. EMMA ALBANIiu LUOIa DI LAMMEkMOOR. THURSDAY, Nov. 12? Newark Opera House? FAUST. FRIDAY, Nov. 13-Mlle. EMMA ALBAN1 as U1LDA. RJUOLK i T *? SATURDAY, Nov. 14? Urnnd Combination Matinee. SUNDAY, Nov. 1 a? Sixth Concert at the Grand Opera House. Special Notice.?' The nrst performance in America of VEUDI'b MiCSSA DA KEUU1 M, Incomplete form, will take place on MOND > Y, Nov. It Robinson hall. sixteenth street, BEiWEEN BROADWAY A.NJ FIFTH AVENUE. UREA. ACCE-l ION OF STARS. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9. 1871, MISS LOU SANKOKD, The moat fascinating Vocalist ?i the Variety Stage. WILi'b AND JOHNSON, THE TEUTONIC WARBLERS. MISS CAi.RIE DURAND. THE CALIFORNIA DaNSEI'SU. tleartv rounds of laughter anil applause greet ill F. MALE BATHERS} OK, FUN Al LONG BRANCH. It is a great success : co see it THE CAPTIVATING CANCAN. MME. RENTZ'H FEMALE MINSTRELS. OIK OKI AT VARIETY COMPANY, Billy Courtright, Jol'nny Turner, J. II. Carle. Hnrry Miller, J. K. Hill, attie Forrest, rtftllie Switt Katie For rest, Ad lie Freeman, Marian Retina, Llzale Stempie and lortv-two Sooclalty Artists. MATINEES TUESDAY and FRIDAY at 2:30 P. M. At 9:36 P. M., the Bathers; at 10:06 P. M., the CanCan. MONDAY, Nov. 10? THfc TURKISH HAREM. Wanted? riftv ladles tor this spectacle. GEK.MA.NIA THEATRE FOURTEENTH STREET. AD. NUENDORPF Director. MONDAY) Novem er 9, DIE EINE WEI NT, DIE AND'KE LACHT, Comedy in lour acts, by Foerster. Box oltlce open iiuily, from 8>i till 4 o'clock. AN FRANCISCO MINSTKEI.S. NEW OPERA UOUSE, Broadway, corncr Twenty ninth street. "THERE'S MILLIONS IN IT." First appearance ol WILL VAN K, the grent Banjo Player. MRS. J AKLEY'n WAX WORK.-. new bono.-', dances, jokes, ac. RECEIV -D WITH SCREAMS Of DELHI HT. Streetcars may bo ordered at 111. Keats secured. Moral? OO KahLY. FAMILY MATINEE SATURDAY, AT a s L AST DAYS, LA8T DAYS, LAST DAYS, LAST DAYS ' ol Iho GRAND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION ol the AMERICAN INSTITUTE. Adinlss'on AO cents. Second snd Third avenue and Sixty-third street. Metropolitan museum of akt, No. 128 West Fourteenth street, Now York. The Museum will bo open dally (Sundays excepted), from 10 .. M. to 5 f. M. Gallery or I'lctltres, by old mus ters; loan collection of Pictures and other Art Objects; Ce snola collction of Cyprioso Antiquities. Adn.ission 25 cems. Mpndsys in e. Catalognas can he had it the Mttseom. Billiards. NATIONAL GRAND TOURNAMENT AT TAMMANY HALL, EVERY AFTERNOON AND EV .NINO. MARVELLOUS TRIUMPH OF THE WIRr. CUSHION. MOST BRILLIANT PLAYING I TEB KNOWN. THE KILLI'AitD MONARCH* IN ECSTASIES GREATEST AVERAGE 26. HIOHeM' RUN 1A0. Houses thronged with intelligence, beauty and ia-iiinn. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9. asnion. tFTERNOoN AT 1 O'CLOCK. CYHILLE DIO.s vs. EDWARD DANIELS. A. I". RL'DOLPHE vs. GEOKOK F. SLOSSON. ALBERT GARNIER vs. FRANCIS UBA>SV. BVnNINO AT 8 O'CLOCK. MAURICE DALY Vs. A. I*. KUDOLPHR. CVRILLE DION va ALBERT GAUNIEK. Admission, 6i>o. Reserved seats, *1. Ladies accom panied by gentlemen, free. D. E. OAVIT, Director. Tiieodork tiiomas' simpuonY concebts and PUBLIC KEIl EAK-ALs.? Subscription tickets for the remaining live concerts ami public rehearsals can t>a had during this week at the box office of Meinway Hall. Cl7MRLR!r ROBERTS, JR.'S, READINGS' y November 2 o, November 80 and December 3, tt ASSOCIATION haLL. RAND BAL MASQUtf AND FANCY* DBES-i OF THa Columbian Masquerade clult will take place at tho Argyle Booms. Sixth avenue aud thirtieth *treet,ou Monday night, November 9. 1874. Tickets at box office on niKhi oi hall. SMITH dki.w. Secretary. 1ADIRH AND GeNTLEMEN PREPARED FOR Til (5 J dramatic profession by an old actor: pupils have an opportunity to play while undergoing instruction. Ap ply to Prorcssor (I aKDNEK, Seventh avenue. CSARD.-PRIVA 1 MUSICAL UNIVERSITY, U WESV J Fourteenth street, opposite Van Bnren'* Gardens, between i-'iiin and lath avenue' private lessons only t circu.ara mailed tree. Address UNIVERSITY, or caii.