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ASffTSKBTElVTA. OUMPIC THEATRE, <?? BBOADWAY' joun r rooLE ? SSHMtf ?,KANt) MATINEE I THE BEST | TO DAY OKAND MATINEE i ENTER! Al.SME.NT TO DAY GRAND MATINEE IN lO DAY OKAND MATINEE] THE t IITY. I TODAi TUE FINEaT company IN AMERICA TURF.E HOCKS OK I'l KF. LEGITIMATE FUN, AFTERNOON AND EVENING. EXTRA EXTRA EXTRA. MONDAY NEXT, *?*'" FIRST PRODICTION OK THE NEW CHRI.vrVlA* PANTOMIME. NIMBLE NIP, Or OORE UOMPHTZ, FAIRY SU.VEREYES AND TOE PRINCESS Willi THE STRAWBKKKY MARK. ONE HUNDRED BKAl'T!FUL CHILDREN, M ALE AND Ki. MALI. OCR ARMY AND NAVY, fepreseni.- i l.y EfoHTy BKA( TIKlrL VCCNO LADIES, A FI LL DRl M CORPS OK TWENTY KOUK. NIMBLE NIP, WILL BE THE MOST GOROEuCS AND BEAUTIFUL HOLIDAY TREAT EVER OFFERED, ai>>. 'in# In everv way worthy of this Theatre, THE HUME OK PANTOMIME UrALLAlIfg. Proprietor ami Mtnuirtr Mr LESTER WALLACE EVERY EVENING AND SATIRDAY MATINEE UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE will be presented the successful tour-act Comedy, entitled BOS' >M FRIENDS by M??n H J. MONTAC.CE, JOHN GIL BEK1' HaUKY BECKETT. E AK.VUT. C A STEVEN SON. w HERBERT. E M HOLLAND. Miss ADA DYAS, Mm*. PONlsI, Mm. GhRAI.DINE VI \YE, Minn E. BLAljS A>LLLaud Miss ETHEL TIIOK.NTON. Carriages may be ordered 10:45. Seats can be secured two weeks In advance. B GOTH'S THEATRE. SI'ECIaL. ~JARRETT A PALMER rfsp-. tfuIlT *niMMu. orieri fur reserved ?t?atn at ihe j>ertbrui*ace ?f J i LIU8 O.ESAR ?will now be received at th<* box ollice aud filled on next Thursday morning, the 2iJd in?t., when the direct Httle of ticket* will be beirun. Regular jir.ee* will prevail, aud choice of placet can be ma ? from the diagram ^JIUKD MATiNEE AT BOOTH S THEATRE TO DAY. B OOTH'S THEATRE MATINEE BAY. Mr aud Mr. BARNEY WILLIAMS (lie reuuwued impersonators of Irish peasant life. TWO OKAND PERFORMANCES TO-DAY. j EVENING AT 8, I repetition of the overwhelm M ATINEE IS O'CLOCK. | Ingly successful grand ro Kirat and only appearance I mantle Irish Drama, THE this season of Mrs. BARNEY | CONNIE BOOGAH. WILLIAMS as a YANKEE j CORNET MoORATII,with GAL, with Yankee songs. ; the eongs of "Limerick T> commence with CUS Races" and "Uraminachree, TOMS OK THE COUNTRY, j Welcome," To conclude with the jreat Mr BARNEY WILLIAMS, j Nautical Drama, BLACK- j NELLY NOLAN, with the ' EYED SUSAN. Mr. Warde delicious Irish ballad, "Pretty ' (is William, and M as Rosa , Girl Milking Her Cow" and | Band as Susan. j the great IRISH JIG, "Con- I i naughtman's Rauibles," i Mrs. BARNEY WILLIAMS. ?.?Mr. and Mrs. WILLIAMS' engagement closes with next Week, aud lucluiles CHRISTMAS. December 27, the CTand Shakespearian SDectacle, JULIUS C.ESAK, ?the production, beyond the REMARKABLE 0AST, to be notable for the grandeur and correctness of its Scenic Pic- | t ires aud Living Tableaux, richness ot Costumes, superb ' ji.traphernalin. the multitude of c. rrectly and handsomely armored auxiliaries, all together forming the most wonderful ' ?l ire presentment ever made, either in Europe or America, j Tne entire Great Company of Booth'* Theatre appear, and ?with the following wonderful Shakespearian combination:? ; MR. LAWRENCE BARRETT. as .CASSICS. MR. K C. BANGS as MARC ANTONY MR E. L. DAVENPORT as BRUTUS. ! IULIUS CiESAR.?SUBSCRIPTIONS AT REGULAR *1 rat?s now received at TYSON'S, Fifth Aveuue Hotel and Windsor HoteL T ULIUS C.E8AR.?ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY ?l young men, six feet and upward in height wanted, in H tditiou to the three hundred already secured. as auxiliaries j in the great Shakespearian spectacle. Apply on Monday j morning, a quarter before 10 o'clock, at tee Sixth aveuue entrance to Booth's Theatre. JOHN L. VINCENT, Stage Manager, fPHIKD AVENUE THEATRE JL between Thirtieth and Thirty flrst atreeta. SIX NKW STARS. The Alualev*, Thounta Granfir, J. D. li'iome, Mlaa Kittle Sharpe, Mi--s M. Fleetwood, l''oy ?.atera, j mid tlie beat Minstrel Troupe iu tliU city Reaorreil icata, T'> cunli; Orcheatra, 30 cent*; P&rquette, 25cenu; Gallery, 1.'. eenta. O'^O STREET THEATRE. Tremcndoua hit of the new Comedy, entitled THE FLATTERER. THE FLATTERER. Roars of laughter. Thunder* of applauas. THE FLATTERER ?very evening. Firat Matinee, Saturday, at 2. CTH AVENUE THEATRE. */ Proprietor and Manager Mr AUGU8TIN PALY EVERY NIGHT FOB TWO HUNDRED NIGHT'S, Mr. AUOrSTIN DALY'B GREATEST SUCCESS, ppppp it gyygw u r eeeeee P P II Q O U U E PPPPP IIQ Q u r EEBE P II q Q Q U U E P II QQQO'J Q UKUUU EEEEEB A I LAY OF TO-DAY. TABLEAU I?The Conaerratory at Graaoiere TABLEAU ll ?The I'uritan lloius at Deerfield. TABLEAU i II ?A Mad Reaolve and ita I 'onam|tience*. TABLEAU IV ?The Doctor'* Study in New York. TABLEAU V -Behind Trinity Churchyard in a Snowitorm. 'I A HI.f;A! VI.?The River Attic?Beggar* Paradiae TABLEAU VII.?A Fifth Avenue Drawing Room?Love End* Where Love Began. AV EXTRAORDINARY CAST, including Miae Fanny Davenport, Mr. John Brougham. Mr. ' harlea Fi-hcr, Mr Jarmu Lewi*, Mr. D. II Harkius, Mr W, Davids. Mr Maurice Barrvmnre, Mr F. Harden berg, Mr. .1 .lm Drew. Mr 0. HixHwell, Miaa leffn-v" I^wia. Mrs O. H. Gil Dart, Emily Rlgl. Kate Holland and Mis* Sydney Cowell, IN characters ok today. PlQtJE MATINEE To Day, at half-paat one. ??* Box SHEET OPEN two weei.. in idvance GRAND . HRISTMAS Ml !\:-.K OK PIQUE. / 1UIC*#RING HALL. M >NDA V E VEXING, D >. AT 8. Mr. GEORGE VANDKMIoFF'8 NEW ENTEBTAi.N Uv.VT. LIGHTS AND FO" i ,UTS, Remlniacenc THEATRE. GREEK Rum,I , . I) STAGE WITH IMITATIONS OF CELKHU \TED ACTORS. Aiiniiaaion. Toe. , Reiereed Seat*. #1 may had .it Sebv berth'*, 'SI Union Mjuare, and Dit*on'?. "11 Broadway. Read the >unday tilegram-out tomor. row morning, containing all the latest LoOAL AND telegraphic NEW.v PRICE TWO CENTO. SOLD EVERYWHERE. / 'ERMANIA THEATRE. FOURTEENTH STREET. AD NEUENDORFF, Director DaeSTIFTt NQSFEST Kaadel'a gARDINK.NPREDIGTEN Two Comedy*, by Moaer. Bo* office open daily from !' A M. until 4 o'clock P. M. Academy of music. wachtel. Niutli 'TeeIt and laat week but on" of the brilliant *ea lou in New York wachtel GRAND '>;?E?A. Director . ,S ECENDORFF Mo.NDAV, December *>?LOHEN WHDNK'DlV December 2*J ?Loll ???KIN. SATURDAY, December JO t hi Night)?LOHEN GRIN lohengrin I I hire WACHTEL Seata can be aecured at box off! Academy of Muaic ?nd 11 4 Oroadway WACH 1 EI. OPERA at the Pi phia Academy of Muaic, MONDAY. January flMVOLl" THEATRE, EIGHTH SI lll.ET, A between Second ami Tluril avenue*. MORE NKW Si A Its. AN ENTIRE NEW PROGRAMME. The entire utrencth of the company in aelect Olio of Song*, Sketchea, Halleta, Gymnaata and Pantomime MATINEB SATURDAY AT 2 v> P. M MOND i i , December M, will be produced for the iir't time on any atige the grand Legendary Spectacular Ballet Pan tomime BRL KING. AROYLE rooms, SIXTH A V ENUE ANDTh IRTIKTH STREET. -OPEN EVERY NIGHT, COMMENCING AT .? o CLOCK . MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY AFTER ?oon commencing at a o'clock entrance on thirtieth street. / 1ARD -PRIVATE LESSONS. PIANO, VIOLIN. Guitar, Orgaa, Flute, Singing; practice room and In > 'menu free, catalogue* tree Addrea* HUMMING JBiltl). Piano Warerooma, .)J Baat Fourteenth itreot, or call. <,rpoMMY M\KE ROOM FOR VOI R AUNTIE." AS 1 atinir by Jennie lliii,he>i, 4Gc.Pull Down the Blind,'' 1 ?>c. ? "<lold. Gold, J"?.; II 1 only Knew ller Name," 40c. ; ?Im Thomaa'icreat song, "Mnat We Then Meet aa Strang with el '.-ant lithograph, 40c DI TSO.N A CO., Pub- ' liaher*, 711 Broadway. "ITICTORIA c WOODHUI.L V Will deliver her new and HartHne oration, "True and , ilie Falae Socially," at Cooper Imtitute. Sale of *eat* duly ; *nn >UBced. ])Bad mi 5i nday rKi.egilajT^oi:r to MoR t ROW MOH.NING. containing ALL THE LATE>T I'KAL AND TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. PRICE TWO * F.NTH. HOLD EVERYWHERE. i CMIDICr. 1 HRISTMA8 M U9H!.?"CH RISTM AS A? / them." in 0, Millard, j75c.; "(.'hrlatmaa c *rol," 8 P. V arren. l*tc , "Hirry Cbriatmaa," for piano, G D Wilaon, C'? aian Geta* of Engliali Son?. the gifi muaic l.o. k of *oe aeaaon . price. $2 ."kj, gilt, *4 Do, (J. 11. DI'l'suN A CO . 711 Broadway J JEW SON is-"FOREVER PER-LEY Oe "DO a Yon L- e Me Still the San.e .' Tliotuaa, 35c. ; Let the tijld aud Hilrer MiiiKle." i*H: GORDwp A BON, 13 Kaat Fourteenth atreet. 1>ARK THEATRE ?CHOICE SEATS FOR OPENING 1 night A Oakay Hall at Grand Central IIote. I ..eat: e V u-ket Office a \AKKY 1ALL-PI,ENTY OK THE BEST SEATS FOR " / thoea M iror ? deliut on iale to niKht in Iront of I a J ark Theatre at a reaooaabie premium. Orcbeatra ?.d Lai i?iy. rpilK BEST new MUSH 1 ''Chrtatma* Chlmea of bt Thomaa," for piano, f. W ft* arren sic . "Charity," melodi* lor piano, r Hrandeia, r?'a- Mother, la the Old ll .iue Lonely," Blake, 4" , ' ' ? e l^i iiatepl, A Typo. ?*.? "White Roue' Waitce* A rnaiein 7 > ; "i.lidiog Down the Stream" (Sonic Rr? I iin A" Moweret, I K a? 1 li?e and "Edith a I'ra er,'1 I o 'L taiiJUia-i. Ha'e each 4' ?? e. ,,.r, mallei N . LI.IT ? t * i rfro.idi ; ; braucl?0.i'.3'J ) Ml." ?| > AMI'KBNRNTR. T HEATBB COMlljLK, 514 BROADWAY MATT MORGAN Manager LIVI NO MATIN KB LIVING PICTURES, TODAY, PICTURES, ('U>sl(' Hi CLA SSIC TABLEAUX. 3 1' M. TABLE.VlX MATINKK TODAY, MlNIATUBE UtU'U The entire company at MATINKK TODAY. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. MU.N DAY N K XT I II UW oi H i H. t \ nkk m:w t \rleaux mid NKW STARS. TO Ala LB THEATRE, BBOADWAY AND S3D STRKKT Jl* ill JOSH HAKT ...Proprietor mid Manager T GRAND MATINKK THIS DAY. <& itled Matinee. I GIROFLE GIROFLA, I Ms Matinee. I GIROFLF.-GIROFLA. I M,i M.ttmee. ?>? ?<$> Mi iirofle iher unequalled c&AMK>er) Hiu.lI'LH MA' The Comic Opera, altered nod re arranged into one tct, en titled M nt i nee. lattnee. Matinee. Girofle (tier unequalled i harai t r> Miss J I' 1,1 \ M ATM EWS ll.-lero Mr. G. II MAfDBRMOTT Muratquin Miss LOUISE KBANKLIN Second wtti'k and nrainl nuocew of tlie beautiful Ethiopian Sensational Sketch, entitled FROM >T LOUIS TO NEW ORLEANS, introducing a Panorama renreaenting the Ohla and Missis sippi rivers, in which will be sung a new song?tuuiiic by Dave Braharn, wor.Ji bv G. L. Stonte?entitled EMANCIPATION DAY The entire company in laughable end amu.ilok melange of Ai'ti Sonic*. Sketches, Ac., Sr. The eutiro evening performance given at the MATINEE TO-DAY MATINEB. MATINKK. MATINKK. MATINEB. J YCEUK THEATRE. ?ATURDAY EVENING. December 18. >?75, BENEFIT l'l.KI ORMANCE In behalf of the New York ? . FHEE MKDIOAI. COLLEGE FOR WOMEN. Op whlcfcOBBeiion the ' HARITY AMATKl'R DRAMATIC ASSOCIATION will perform, Tor the first time Sheridan'* great Comedy, SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL. Character* by Mrs. Sheriilan Shook, Mr*. McKinley, Mr?. .1IIniUH Syke*, Mrs. B. Fox, Mr. .Tohn 11 Binl. Mr. P. Coulter, Mr. A. De I r.lova, Mr. Charles Hamburgh. Mr II Leslie. Mr. R. Ciistle ami other*. The benefit will l>e given nnder the auspices of the tru? tet*s of t he rol U-kc. Tickets will he on sale at box office of the Lyceum Theatre, Union Square Theatre. Clmbrede's. Broadway and Elgli teenth ?tri?el; Pond's. Union square; Steven*' Jewelry morn : Mr-. li J. Newton s. 1US West Forty-third t-treet, and Mm. SI 2.-J7 East Seventeenth street, on and after Wednei day morning, December S. Admission, 50 cent*; reserved Beat. $1. T YCEUM THEATRE. FECHTER. li NO MATINKK this afternoon In consequence of the benefit of the French Benevolent Society at the Academy of Music to night. MONDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS only perform ancea oi ON DEMANDS UN GOUVKKNEUB (BACHELOR OF ARTS). The performance will commence with the amusing Comedy, in one act, ICI MEDOR. TUESDAY?LES JOCRISSKS I)!', IVAMOUR THURSDAY?Benefit of M MKZIKRKS LES CHEVALIERS DU PINCE-NEZ and LK 1IOMARD. 7"OOD'S MUSEUM. WOOD'S. TO DAT. MATINEE at 2. EYEN1NO at a Positively la.it Performance of F. J* CIIANFKAU in his own creation SAM MONDAY, DBCEMRER 20, F. S. ClIAN FRAU in KIT. \Y T ON Y PASTOR'S NEW THEATRE. 585 AND 587 BROADWAY. ALA. the "Human Skyrocket." GUS WILLIAMS GUS WILLIAMS. GltlM.VLDI ADAMS, <$ A T Groat Bill for this T I (SATURDAY) NIUHT. I "The Coming Man." ? ;> The beat Entertainment in "What Are You (ioiug to | the city. Do About It t" I Patroninfd by the beat people "The Dutch Bouncer." | in New York. TUB CABBOLLS. i A SPLENDID BILL "The McFaddeni." for thi* S> (SATURDAY) NIGHT. IflO STAR ARTISTS. Miss JENNIE MORGAN, Wonderful Gymnastic*. America's greatest cantatrice. Artistic Vocalizations. A SPECIAL SATURDAY Laughable Comedy. NIGHT BILL. A? DON'T FAIL Tony Pastor's Theatre. T TO ATTEND The place that every | body patronize*. The j TONY PA8T0B'S popular amusement tem ple oftbe metropolis. I THEATRE TONIGHT. BOWERY THEATRE-SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1?, last night of Mr. JULIAN KENT and his great sensa tion Drama, WILD BILL; OK. LIFE ON THE BORDER, introducing liis wild griiily bear, Julia, in a terrific combat ?cene. Revival of the fayorite Irish Drama, NORA CBBINA. n LOBE THEATRE. 7::s AND 730 BROADWAY, " f below Eighth street. It. W. BUTLER Manager ALL THE ORE AT SPECIALTY ARTISTS THIS WEEK. EVERYBODY DELIGHTED. GRAND OLIO BILL. TWO PERFORMANCES. TWO PERFORMANCES. GRAND FAMILY MATINEE EXTRA GRAND FAMILY MATINEE AT 2 O'CLOCK. Messrs. Lord and Hogan in their 'tbinplan Musical Skotch OUR SOUTHERN SUNNY HOME. Peasley and Hughes. the Careless Colored Gentlemen. MIm Mngitie Grey, in her original Flair Song. BENEDICT. STUART MORTON. GRIFFITH. RUNNELS, AUBRAY and MOLTON nri ! other Specialty Artiste. AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Admission, 00 cento; Drem Circle, 25 cents; Galery, 15 ceuta. Heats reserved in advance. TTNION SQUARE THEATRE L Broadway and Fourteenth street. SHERIDAN SHOOK ...Proprietor A. M. PALMJilt Manager Every Night ROSE MIGUEL, I llhwtraied with the AN I MOST ELABORATE AND BEAUTI FUL SCENERY I ever set upon a stage, and with a cast of UNEXAMPLED STRENGTH, UNDOUBTED i inrhidfflg the following favorite names:? ] Measri C. R Thorne, Jr., Stuart Rob i ?on, Fred. Robinson. J. B. Stoddart. John Parselle, Eben Plympton, T. E. Morris. W. TRIUMPH. H. Wilder and W. 6. Quigley, and Mioses Rose Etynge, Fanny Morant, Nina Varian .by kind permission of LNMr Wallack) and Augusta Raymond. SATURDAY, December 13. at 1 30 FIFTH MATINEE OF ROSE MICHEL. Seats secured two weeks in advance. B ROOKLYN THEATRE. P Lessees and Man Hirers Mes?r*. SHOOK A PALMER 1 Every evening this week and ?t Satnrdav matiuee, MK. LESTER WALLACE In OURS. MONDAY. December 20- The great Shakespearian spec tacle, 1IEN!tV 1 ill-: FIFTH. Mr GEORGE HIGNOLD a? Henry the Fifth. Box. oltice open daily from H A. M. to 10 P. M. arisi w varieties, sixteenth street and i Broadway. temple of sensational art. Passionate Varieties. Emotional Specialties ? Evauings, So clock; Tuesday, Thursday and Sat urday Matinees. 2 o'clock. Most delightful, elegant entertainment In New York. Resgrt oi Fashion. I Home of Pleasure. Never equalled in the rity or surpassed arivwhere. -.0 A< ts GRAND OLIO OF 40 ARTISTS. [2D Acts. Select and elegant Wonders of Nature and Art . Music. | Specialties, | Novelties aud I Varieties. Ballets, I -onjs, | Montague, I Elvira <3 Dances 1 Ksrues. I Arlington. i Itall. 4 john'S. 4 JOHNS. 4 JOHNS Mies Rosie Keene and U illlaoi Forrester in Opera. Vassar < <11 r <1..ne j Vassar Outdone. | Vassar Outdone MATINEE TODAY. 2 O'CLOCK. BIRCII, W AM bold, BACKUS. tJAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. O SAN rtiAN'i I SCO minstrels. BAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. BAN francisco MINSTRELS <jfc Opera Hom e Broadway aud Twenty ninth street. THE CHILDREN'S DAY. I BRING THE THE children'S DAY little ONES THE CHILDREN'S NAY I LET them LAUGH M ATI NEK MATINEE MATINEE MATINEE MATINEE TEMPTATION, STAGE WHISPERS. THE VILLAGE SURVEYORS, boarding house the atricals. EVENING AT 8. SEATS TO-DAY A T 2. TO DAY AT2. to day at a. TO-DAY AT 2 TO DAT AT2. SECURED. DEAD THE r.UJTDAT TELEGRAM?OUT TOMOR Jt ROW MORNING, OOMTAINING ALL THE LATEST LOCAL AM> rEL EG K APHffi NEWS. PRICE TWO CENTS. SOLD EVERYWHERE. THE SIEGE OF PARIS may ok seen Irom 1 to 4 P. M. COLOSSEUM. and from 7 > to 10 P M Admission, SOc , children, half price. No extras JJICHARD A PROCTOR 8TEINWAY HAI.L, December 21, January 5 and 7. December 21 OTHER WORLDS THAN Ol Rs ' Tickets at itie office of the American Literary Bureau, mom "Mi Cooper ln>t iu'? BROOKLYN ACADEMY?December 20, Jsnnary 4 and 10. TfELOClPEDE RACE. Metsinger against llarr.inir 2 hnnrs' raoe !'or $600 and the championship, commencing FRIDAY, December 17. U P, M, American Institute Building. Admission. -?> cents. A OA DEMY OF MUSIC.?CH. FECHTER.-AN.VUAL A Benefit of the French Benevolent Society, Saturday evening I December IS Grand extra nljrht I wo new pieces. o.N DEMANDE UN GOUVERN&UR, the great l'arisiaa soccess, in which M cH. FECHTER appeared for 300 succes ve nights at the Paris Yamievi ii The perI'Trniun e to begin with Meilliae aud llsUjt'i (authors of I ron Fro?) new celebrated Comedy, LI.a BRKBIS DE FAN URGE, in which * '? a-.pear Mroe JULIETTE CLARENCE. Tickets t<> r?e hao at Delmonico'e, Beaver street; Schirmer's, 701 Broadway, and at tbe Lycenra. SOCIETY SOCIABLES. EVERT SATURDAY AFTER nooti and evening, Ferrero's Assembly Rooms. Tam il any Building, Fourteenth street. Entertainment first c.*se. Matinee at & New Music ( ARTIER A CO.. Managers Hebrew charity fair, 01 LMORK'S OARDEN, open from 1 to 11 o'clock P M except on Friday when It ? osM at I o'do< k, end re-opens at bail past 6 o'cijrfk ou s.it irday evening. T Y< EUM THEATRE -SATURDAY EVENING, DEC. 18. 1 j Her ' i.i performance in aid of the FREE MEDICAL COLLEGE KiR WOMEN. Kesert?d MMta at 114 Broadway. WANTED FOR FOX'S MAMMOTH THEATRE. ? ? Philadelphia, two first class burlesque actresses aud a principal burlesque comedian. Apply, at once, to ROBERT ruX sole Proprietor a? above. fANI'KD FIRST ( I.ASS CORYPHEES FOR SEASON of foil- week I, Montreal. Apply ItMMdiatoly ai No. AY p AMCSEMBNTh. ARK THEATRE THIS EVENING, FOR THE FIRST TIME ON AMY S I MIS, after cartful preparation, the eoltbmM Melodrama CRUCIBLE. Act I - IV. KKDIEITML Act II -FUSING. Art II!.?WHITE HEAT. Art IV METAL. NEW St'KNKKY BY MATT MORGAN. flKOEGE IIKINNEMANN. CHARLES ueney. CHARACTERS by a carefully selected company, includ fiisn Minnie Doyle. Miss Annie E Imondaon, Minn Annie Waketnan, Marie LonUe, Hlu ComtUN Leigh, MKs Ivy, K KidiMl, I"bn I'iIIoii. Cjrtl Seari.>, T. J. Hind, J C 1'odgett. M- C. Daly, w. J. Ferguson, Vining Bowers. W Scalloo-C T Parsloe, J. C Kr?nkliu. F. I.anglev. <' Clarence. (1 W. Murray, J. W. Brutotuv 0. Rosens, 11 U. Cutler, H. Uwyuette.J 0. Parker, 11 E Holmes. W. raters, M Wtltsn, 3. A. Wilks, II M ontroae, Oakey Hall. *,? In order to prevent, if possible, ? crush, tbe door* will be opened this eveuiug at 7 o'clock ThoH? wltb ticket* for the orchestra atallt will Da admitted at tba Twenty aacoud utro' t entrance. The performance will commence punctually at B o'clock Read the sunday telegram?out tomor row MORNING, CONTAINING ALL THK LATEST LOCAL, AND TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. PRICE TWO CENTS. SOLD EVERYWHERE. PIANO KOH.TKS, OHtiAXS, AC. a ?(100?BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE . V . and Stool; i'i?nn? to rent; $?"> per month ; instalments taken; uew instr umcnts exceedingly low. Pianos tuned, Ac. GOLDSMITH'S. 2H Hleccker St., near Bowery. A?FOR RENT, UPRIGHT, SQUARE AND GRAND ? Pianos of our own make; also for aale and rent. ? number of Hue second hand Pi.inos. in perfect order, WILL IAM KNAHE * CO., No. 112 Fifth avenue, above bis teeiitb street. A-A.?ALL PERSONS DESIROUS OF PURCHASING ? a genuine second haud Steinway A S >m Piano are invited to call at tbe wnrerootns of Messra, STEINWAY A SONS, where a fine assortment of Stvinway Pianos, all in perfect condition, and some of them nearly new, la constantly on baud; alao second band Planoa of other maker*. Attempt* are constantly made In this city and elsewhere to tell inferior pianoa with our name on. or a name spelled ao similar that many people do not notice the difference aud purchase the spurious and often totally worthless instrument for a genuine Stoinway Pinuo. If persons, before purchas ing such instrument, will take tho number of aame and call on STEI.NWaY A SONS It can at once be ascertained whether the Instrument Ik a Kenuine Stein way Piano or a forgery. STEI.NWAY A SONS, Steinway Hall, 107-111 East Fourteenth atreet, New York. A POSITIVE CHANCE TO MAKE A HOLIDAY present.?An elegaut Steinway A Sona 7)? octave pianoforte at a bargain . a brilliant toned 7}* octave rose wood Windsor pianoforte, four round, name plate; cost $1,200, for $27.">; maker's guarantee aud bill of sale trans ferable to purchaser; alao Parlor, Library. Chamber and Diuing room. Call private residence 120 Weal 23d at., near Oth av. AT HAINES BROS.' PIANOFORTE WARF.ROOMS and manufactory, corner Twenty-first street aud Second avenue, a line assortmeut of first class Pianofortes for sale ou reasonable terms; a few Pianos but little used at great bargains. A LOT OF SECOND HAND PIANOFORTES. IN thorough order, for aale at moderate prices, by OHIOKERINO A SONS, 130 Fifth avenue, corner Eighteenth street. A?CHICKKBING, STEINWAY, WEBER AND ? other Pianofortes. $100 to $300; $5 to $lt? monthly in stalments; ^re.it sacrifices for cash. J. BIDDLE, 13 Waverley place, near Broadway. A CHANCE TO PURCHASE PIANOS AND ORGANS during the holidays at prices to suit all.?A large stock of Burdelt Organs to he sold cheap for cash or on easy Instal ments; a lew. very little used, at a great sacrifice; new Do me-tic Organs, $4o, $0-"' and upward; One new Pianos at astonishingly low prices. HILLINGS A WHEELOCK, 14 East Fourteenth street, up stairs. AL.L STYLES OF PIANOS, INCLUDING THE FINEST overstrung upright Pianos ever made, at greatly re duced prices. LY'NCII A GOMIEN, Broadway aud Thirty fifth street. A?FOR SALE. THREE ELEGANT ROSEWOOD ? case Pianofortes (taken for debt;, viz. :?Decker A liros. octave, name on plate, riebly carved, four round, having ail improvements, with guarantee price list will sell for *275; a four round'Chickering Piano, $?*); a Cbickering Grand Piano, 7 1 -3 octave, cost $1 for $.'100; a positive chance. N. I!.?Box for shipping. Can be seen at my private residence. No. 47 West 16th at. 11 E. DON NELL. A BEAUTIFUL CARVED rosewood SEVEN OP i A great bargain, KOR SALE?A FIRST Ci ASH ?^asgttASr sst A LADY will SELL for $100 A CHlOKRRTv/i and Second avenue. ?rtet, between A PRIVATE family MLTST SEIiL IMMFDIatwi v <Ujur_fr,Mn Kiftb avenue. c" latu " ? OOB ?w ?oa 4q? Went Kortyaecnnd at.. near Elevated Railroad. INS ~riiAN0S KK0M **n TO fjiio > way, corner Tenth itTrget. w?reroom?, 788 Broad TTORaoe Waters a sons, 4?i broadway ai>p ^g?o?r'C, on lo?teSdorhd; MEM M AT"p!J'IEff''TA.VOS?!orchestral MEDIUM a \ n Inion ?^uar?. J. jay WATSON. Agent ,tre*t. near V?* Ui'RIGIIT AND SQUARE PIANOS ?UPvt I Pr s^ai *?^i8T *AKKRS. f?B rent OR Sale **?????*?? QiemiD HAND pianos, NEARLY new, made bv HttMSHSP^uniuk M18ICA1,. A fi . ^1 GREAT experience fiivm j1. instruction on pianoforte, vrgran ham Iinrmnm? . pil * re Mtle uce ; flu p<jr quarter h# it !L ? h ** pu* dreb&, with reference T E u hkp ^ ? !?j[ffi ^" Branch offic. I.J.;', Hr^dway1 b?* >-? "?.id Uptown CENTS. SOLD everywhere PRICE l?u . . , ? mounted Music Boxes oruiuiu [ playing the finest operatic airs. ' j tesipsiss1 AC'ADEMIKS. A 'vi ^ I>AN< ING A('ADEVfIF< ?cr icct^ ss^^uoslsss R BOW m'i jBMNy/'coni'w'mv,'1 V' ?', '" M"fi ! LOCAL and TELEOKAPIUi' VV-vvi 1j1jrj.'.ATEsT CENTS. SOLD EVERYWHERE ' ^ 1H ? , A"*" i),,,'wV!;n,1rl !M >' SUZ; I Brooklyn branch, at 1H?" WaAhinirM^rtreet n.. , aasar&fs ? &.uvr a^V'A,N:MuV' ' ' "'. N 5 elauai now forming; private leanonah lhrf.*treTt'i~*>>w glide walti a apeclalty. SoU^e Monday ?ve?lnn* 11 *Ru\V M( fit ^INI1'r),\ i'aVm \ g V! l"j'iL \" M''^ LOCAL AND TELEViKAPIII C NKVVs^ ftkfeAlS2,T CENTS. SOLD EVERYWHERE. fc TWO THE BALL SBASOff. IJEaD the SUNDAY TBLForaw #>> ?r^z^tct't | J t ROW morning. containingALiPVTip V'aS&K; CENJPS vwrw ' ' "mtoskdITp ! 'I'l*. Will have tbeir third annual Reception"on'Vn" u* W*"1 in* next at Kerrero'. Ataanbly "om. Th" tVe" ,^.t?h,<!:,.,.,;:J:u ?f .W:. :i' ?Stt ?&,? PKOPOSAIA. |)KAU thK S( NI>a V Tl' f PukiM / Jl COW JiliKM N i < COS I AINJS ; iVi riT. .' MOR" LOCAL AND Tt.Lhf.HArUM VliVti .o',','Alh>r < KNT.- SOLD KVKRVM IlKltE. PRICE two STREET car * ?j ADVERTISING. Ornci B* LT.Mont C.rv r?iwuH Ra.i w<r ConrAKr ? Dec. 3, 1875. ') ra?M'uS.r, r"",inii' th* ?<"?rtl?lnf prlrllew, tn ,h. tl.#? vfm iH7rt #We **?Mseugnr Kailway i umpanv f??r Jeeefvarf if7?! " "rr""J tw? ?hree''C' w?m LI Lerember 2ff ? ??'? Company unul li Monday, M. Xclbruiatioii farniihed on inquiry at the offiee. ODLN bow IF, ? ??? Pruidant. ^I'.ALKD J R0P08ALD VVli.i, UK RFcpiVKb f.M>| bn N Y., lor fhe viz^rvofta^t,} ?y !o<.t bri'dV p'a.i'i'n1it?,V'orh*rC?p\?il'?nVe" 'ne're'J" of ibe Board, or of the Clnei Kn/ near, \V A. ROkBLI$W, ]>KaI) THE SI NDAY TKLE'iRAM-OI T rr> mop f V"? morning. CONTAINING all TUP I ATKsT Local AND TELKGHAI'HIC news RltlciVwn CJ-JTIS. SOLD EVKBYWUKu*. ? MLES AT AUCTIOft. A-JKKE. Johnson jr.. aDOTIOMBM. ? Old stand. 37 h'asaau ntiuet THI8 DAY AT it?t' O'CLOCK, LARGE SALE OF SECOND IIAND HOUSEHOLD Furniture .One Parlor and Bedroom Beta, Brussels and In grftla Carpets. 3.000 pieces of Instrumental aud Vocal Music, hy th.. ui.' i eeiebrsiml composers, flva very linn Mu?ic Hoses in 1 Rhuui large lot of office Furniture, sitting and stauding Desks, (-'bairn, Ac. Auction s a le?maonific e nt Household Furniture. property of K. Gar, Esq to be sold THIS (Saturday) MO KM I NCI, commencing at 10J< o'clock, at the elegant live Story brown stone mauaiou 1 -<' Wont -3d at., near utb av Magnificent rosewood Ki tuere. Lace Curtains, Mirrors. two elegant octave ricb rosewood Pianofortes, Steinway A Koua aud Windsor, with nil late improvements; latent style inlaid Parlor Suits, covered in satin, brocetel and reps: Inlaid Centre Tables; Cabinets, Jardinieres, Brouees, Oil i'slntings, Ac.; Chan>l>er Suit* in solid walnut; Dressing Cases, Bedsteads. Hureaus. spring and ii?ir Mattresses, Carpets, Ac ; Bookcase, Books, L i ly's Secretaire, Library Tables, 'I'tirkisli Chairs. Turkish Rockers. l>inititc Boom Buffet, Extension Tables. Chairs in leather, China, dinner and tea Seta, cut Glassware, Lounges, Ilall Stand. Also basement and kitchen Furniture. LUKE FITZGERALD, Auctioneer. A. ?JEUE. JOHNSON. JR., AUCTION EE It, Old stand, 37 Nassau street, THIS DAY ai 10K o'clock. MORTlj At. E SALE OK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, this dny at I0\ o'clock, at the private residence NO. Ill BLBBCKKR STREET, NEAR GREENE, comprising black walnut Parlor ami Bedroom Suits. Brussels and ingrain Carpets, Oilcloths, Crockery, Glassware; all the Bedding. Mattresses. Ac. By order of the Mortgagee, ' S. S J A I'll A Albert ii nicolay, auctioneer. ALBERT 11. NICOLAY A CO. will sell at public aae tion. on Tuesday, December 21, 1H75, at I'-' o'clock noou, at the Exchauge salesroom, No. Ill Broadway, by order of executors. the two-story and basement French roof brown stone House No. 345 East Eighty fourth street; ull modern improve ments. Further particulars aud bills at the office of the Auctioneers, 43 Pine street. A?J P TRAVER, AUCTIONEER. WILL SELL, ON . Monday, December 20, 1H75, at public auction, to the highest biduer, 30 bead of young, good driving and truck Horses; Trucka, Wagons, Harness, Ac., at lOJi o'clock, at stable 14H Eldridge struct, near Delancoy, conaiating ol the entire stock of H. Rapp A Co., to be sold without reserve or limit, to closo the copartnership. 4 UCTION SALE THIS (SATURDAY) MORNING A commencing at 10 o'clock. a( live story brown stone mansion No. 47 West Sixteenth streot, between (Fifth and Sixth avs. HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. VIZ.? Two Pianofortes, uaed but eight mouthi. Stoiuway and Decker A Brothers. PARLOR SUITS, latest styles, covered "damask satin," "silk brocade" and tapestry; inlaid Centre and Console and marble top Tables; ENuceres, Cubinets, Turkish and Spanish Lounges, Easy Chairs, Pier aud Mantel Mirrors,Carrara mar ble and bronze Mantel Sets; 60 day Clocks, bronse and bisque Figures, Oil Paintings, lace Curtains. ELABORATE CliAMBEK SETS, consisting inlaid and gilt Bedsteads. Dressing Cases, Chiffoniers, Washstandi; also siugle and double Bedsteads, Bureaus, 37 hair aud spring Mattresses, Pillows, Spreads. Blankets; rep,flush-onu haircloth Suits; Cane Chairs. DINING FURNITURE-vis., two Extension Tables, Sideboard. Chairs, in leather; Silverware, Crockery, Cutlery, Ac. ; Library anil Secretaire Bookcases. Library Tables, Turkish Suits, Writing Desk, Sewing Machine, two Hall Stands, 41 Carpets, kitchen Furniture. Ac. N. B.?-Sale positive. Take Sixth avenue or University place cars. ROBERT C. CASHIN, Auctioneer. Competent men to pack or ship goods, city or country. A UCTION SALE?OVER $13,000 WORTH.?000 LOTS A handsnmo Household Furniture, 600 yards Carpets, at public auction this (Saturday) morning, at 11 o'clock, at the private residence 105 East Thirteenth street, near Fourth avenue. J. KRAEMER, Auctioneer?Parlor Suits, Pain tings, Pianoforte, Curtains, Mirrors, Clocks, Vases, Tables, Etagerea, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Mattresaes, Bedding, Wash stands. Sideboard. Extension Table, 200 lota Glass, China, Silver Ware, Cntlery, reps aud haircloth Suits, Lounges, Chairs, Stoves, Oilcloths, Ac. Sale positive, rain or shine. A?MORTGAGE sale. J COOKE, AUCTIONEER. ? sells thin morning, at 10J<J, at salesroom corner 125th street and Third avenue, 4 fine Brussels and ingrain Car pets, 2 Bedroom Suits. 1 Parlor Suit, 1 half Cabinet Wheeler A Wilson Sewing Machine, almost nlwj Bureaus, Tables, Stoves, China, Ac. Sale positive. Albert b. waldro.v, auctioneer.-sales rooms 108 Liberty and 111 Cedar street. This day, at II o'clock. Furniture, Carpets, Bending, Toys, Chroinos, Clothing. Holiday Presents, Teas. Coffees, Sofa Beds, Desks, Curtains, Cutlery. Plate, Cigars, Tobacco, Sleds. Ac., Jta. TTENTION IS CALLED TO THE AUCTION SALE, bv ordur of the Supreme Court, In partition suit, by GEO. II. SCOTT, Auctioneer, at the Exchiin;;# Salesroom, III Broadway, on Monday, 20th Inst., at 12 o'clock M., of tb? four valuable and elegant Lots northeast corner of Fifth avenue and Ninety-second street, fronting the Central Park. IIEAD THE SUNDAY TELEGRAM?OUT TO-MOR. IV UOW MORNING, CONTAINING ALL THE LATEST LOCAL AND TKLEGRAPHIO NEWS. PR1CB TWO CENTS, SOLD EVERYWHERE. A J J b. HERTS A SONS, AUCTIONEERS. ASSIGNEES SALE IN BANKRUPTCY1. LAROB AND ATTRACTIVE SALE OF REAL DRESDEN AND FRENCH CHINA FANCY GOODS, AC.. ON SATURDAY, DEC 1H. AT 10>i O'CLOCK, AT THE SALESROOM. 17 rARK PLACE. Stock comprises French china Tea and Dinner Sets. Vases, Cblogno Sets, Cut Glassware of every description : slso fancy Tables, .lardiniers. Music Stands. Easels, Pedestals, Ac. This sale is wonliy the attention of parties desirous of pnr chasing tiuc Uoliduv Presents. Sale positive By order ot MESSRS. SCHIMMEL A CO., ASSIGNEES IN BANK RqPTCY. T S. WEINBERGER, AUCTIONEER?Til IS DAY I. (Saturday), December 18, at 10*^ o'clock, at til) Bowery, a variety of Ceneral MerehandiWe tor the holidays, useful as u'pU AX ornamental; alto Furniture, Dry Goodj, Furs, Jewelry, Clears. Liquors, Ac. T SEEBACHKR. AUCTIONEER-WILL SELL THIS ej ? day at salesroom, 104 Chatham street, at 11 o'clock, to I>av storage ami advances, 4U cases Champagne, imperial quarts and pints; also 2M bhis. old Whiskies. five eighth cask* Brandies, Jamaica, Scotch Whiskies, Bitters. Gins, Ileidsick i hampagnes: alto live bbls Flour, Teas, Coffees. Sonars. Spices, canned Goods, Ac.; to be sold without re serve; dealers invited. T P. TRAVER, AUCTIONEER, ?J ? Assignee's sale this day, at 11 o'clock sharp, at .')!> i.reat Jones street. A large lot of Ladies' and Gentlemen's F urnishing, Fancy and Piece Goods, Dress Patterns, Linens, Mailing, L.idies' Wearing Apparel and Underwear of all kinds, Gentlemen'" Shirts, Heady made Clothing, fine Kid lii'iiex, Hosleiy, Handkerchiefs Shawls, Ribbons, Cardigan Jackets. Trimming*. Ladies' Sealskin Sa-i|ues. Astraehon Sets, best Ermine Seta, Ac. Also about $C>Oi worth ot Toys. JOSEPH GOODMAN, Assignee. TAMES M. FORD, AUCTIONEER, SELLS AT TWO ?J o'clock, the entire Furniture of a large residence, at 76 Third avenue, conflicting of every varie ty Parlor, Chamber, Bedroom and Diuing furniture, a variety of Carpets, Oil cloths, gas I ist ures. Bedding in abundance. Mirrors. Bne Mattresses, Beds, Bedsteads, Pillow*. < 'attains ami Comlcei, ; Springe, Cutlery, Silver and Class Ware; also the Kitchen ' Furniture, with which the sale will commence. jy?()RRlS WILKINS, AUCTIONEER. Bonds at Auction. E. II. LUDLOW A CO. will sell at public auction on Saturday. December 1*, 187">, at I2H o clock, at the j J xchange salesroom, No. Ill Broadway isale for a<<oeunt of ? whom it may concern', 2*J0 Bond* of the Burlington, Cedar I Rapid* and Minnesota Railroad Company, Pacific divisiou, f I.IJIKI ea. h TERMS-Tea ner cent on day of sale; balance before 2 o'clock Monday. AI NUS8BA0M, AUCTIONEER, W1 BuWERV, JCLt seii? this dai.atiH i <? clock, at No 4!M1 First ave nue, ilia Fixtures of Butcher Sliop, consisting of IcebotiM, Counters, Racks, benches, Knives, Blocks, Ac. Dealers in vited VfORTGAGE SALE?RICHARD WALTERS SONS, 1YI Auctloueer*. will sell, on Saturday, Dec. is, at |i) o'clock A M., at No. 8M Eleventh a\enne, corner of Forty fourth street, the contents of a fir t class Liquor Store, con j silting of Bar, Back bar one 4 pull Ale Pump, Cas Fixt ures, Bar Fixtures, ( liair*. Tables, Stove. ^e. ? also the unexpired ! Lease of said store. LOI IS LEUBUSCIIEIt and JOHN T. STEWART. City Marshals and Attorneys for Mortgagee. MORTGAGE SALE.?PETER BOWE, AUCTIONEER. sells this day at| 11 o clock, at No tMTbird ave nue, between UHt li and i'J'jth streets, the contents of a hotel, consisting of Bedsteads, bureaus. Tables, Chairs, Bedding, Sc.; also the contents of the Bar ami P.estaurant I c< misting of I hi' k walnut Tables, est e seat Chain, Glass 1 ware. Crockery, Castnrv C'utlerv, Ac., Ac. P. DAIbEY, Attorney for Mortgagee. Mortgage sale ?l. j. hutchinson will sell tbitday. at 11 A. M . on ti e premises, the Fixtures of i the Oyster Saloon No. 8 James street, consisting of Liquor, Oyster and Lunch liar. Tables, < hairs. Pictures, Cooking I I 'ensiis, Ac by order of o CON NELL, GERLACIi A CO., i Attorneys for the Mortgagee. i I ORTUAGK SALE.?ISIDORE J. MVARZKoPF, AUC ivl tloneer, will sell, 2 o'clock, at 34 avenue b. large lot Household Furniture. Bedsteads. Bureaus, Sofas, Carpets, Mirrors, Tables. Chairs, Ac , aiso two Singer s Machines, F ancy Goods, large lot imported Toys, without reserve Deal ers especially invited. Mortgage sale.?isidobk j swarzkopf, Auc tioneer, will sell Monda), Id;, o'clock, by virtue of chattel mortgage, at 2^2 Chatham street, entire Effects, Moulds. Press, Tables, Chairs, Machines. Office Furniture, Sate, Signs, Ac , of Co operative Cigar Manulactory. Par ticular e 00 Monday. I J, SWARZKOPF, Attorney for Mortgagee. I> AWN BROKER'S PLEDGES-LOUIS MAYER, AUC. tiotieaf, sell* this day, at I" o'clock, in store 17 bow ery. 2U> ,ot? (.old and ?silver Watches, Bings, Chains, Ear rings, Ac Dealers Invited. pDIUO NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I. THE i J undersigned, general assignee ol Kmll K ughers and tieorge A. Kuhn. recMtly composing the firm ot Kiughers A Ktihn, will -i ll at public auction, by Alfred Limd, auc tioneer, at ilO Kroadwav on 'Jim ot December, ?t !?', A. M., all the stock .i trade ot the said Dug lien A Muhn. consist ing of plated. In rn. rubber and fancy Jeweirj. at.U also all the more !? ixtuiei and Office Furniture IIENRV DAUSCHOR, Assignee. IJEAD THE SI MlAV TELEGRAM out TO.MOR. Jv ROW VI IRMM,, i 0NTA1N1NG AU 1 HE LATEST LOCAL AM) TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. J UICE TWO CENTS. SOLI) EVERYWHERE. RECEIVE l: S HALE-SHIPBUILDERS, SHIP wrights, boatbullders and others ?F'or >ale at auction, | on Saturda) , December IS, at II ^ M, the old established business (iitt years foot of West Foriv ninth street, witu I steam Marine Hallway*. Tools, Ac. liENRY Oil.BERT, I Receiver A j-ply ui HALE, 152 William street. The above I sale is postpn i i until turtliit notice. SHERIFFS SALE OF WINES, LIQUORS, CHAM pagne, ? igan, Fixtures. ?>ate, Showcase, Ac -S. HERMAN si ' 'ifTs Auctioneer, sells this day (Saturday), Decern her |n. at I I o clock, at No *4 Broadway, a fine Stock of Liquors, consisting of Brandies, Whiskejs, cm, Rum, Appie Jack, Mo r y ,niil Port Wine, < hampagne, Cigars, .Vc ; also bar and .. bin, Shelving, Sale, Showcase, together with the un.\i , Lease of said premises, -sale positive. Dealers liivn WILLIAM V, CONNER, Sheriff. Cgaxi.K* l, -'Mvs, Deputy. ttriLLlAM VHBMTT, AUCTIONEER. OFFICE NO. .1 \l I hamhers street By virtue of u chattel mortgage, I will sell tlilsdaj, at 111.', o'clock, the Fixtures of a Liquor Store, :t" Willett street, si* |oill Aie Pump, walnut Coun. ters, Ke.i Measures, Ac. Wjl. ABttOTT, Jr.. Attornev for Mort^avee. BOOTS AITD NIIOBS. READ thk SUNDAY TBLBORAM?OUT to-mor HOW moknin<>, containing ALL THB LATEST LOCAL AN1) telkobaphic NEWS PRICE TWO CENTS. HOLD EVERYWHERE. ''waukenphast." m Imported English Shoes for gentlemen. All kinds of Boots Mid sin,us, reduced prices. Gentlemen's Shoes, $4. L adieu' Shoe*, $!> "ironclads," strong, serviceable shoes for boys. Ladles' Rubbers, 35c. CANTRELL, 241 Pourtb tvenua. E.\D THE SUNDAY "TELEGRAM^OUT to moir itow MORNING. i'ONTA I NINO ALL THE LATEST local AND telrgrai'll it: new* PRICE TWO cents hold everywhere. ulllilakds. sunday TELEGRAM?OUT to-MOR ,-V ???', rnin,> containing all i uk LATEST m!vr? i,w.,r.k!:flilwl'"": NEWS. l'RIGE TWO cents SOLD EVERYWHERE. A MKRICAN STANDARD BEVEL MILLIARD TABLES, 4 ? , f f Wlr? solely used in ?tll chum lilonkhip and Batch games; ?s?*>ud baud Table, at great bctrttalna. W. U. orippith 4 CO., 40 Vesey street. Billiard tables wanted-por cash oh in exchange for a good road Hone. Address J W h bo* 2,304 Poet office, new Haven, Conn. ' ' /iollender'8 STANDARD AMERICAN BEVEL \J Billiard Tables, with the celebrated Ptielan a Col leader combination cushions, lor salu in this city only at TM Uroai way. Read the sin day telegram-out TO-MOR ROW MORNING, CONTAINING ALL the LATEST LOCAL AND teleoraphic NEWS. PRICE TWO C i.NTS. sold everywhere. WATCHES^ jewelryjj&C. At 77 bleeckbr street, near b roadway ? Money advanced on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Pianos, Ac. ; also 1'awobroker's t ickets bought of Diamonds, Wutcbes, Ac. 77 Bleecker street, np stairs. Read thb bunday telegram-out to mob ROW MORNINO, containing ALL THE LATEST LOCAL AND TELEGRAPHIC news. PRICE TWO CENTS. SOLD bv8rywhbr& At tii)7 BROADWAY, CORNER POUBTB STREET, Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silks, Camel's Hair Shawls, Laces and Personal Property of every description bought and sold. Loans negotiated. JAMES P. matthews. T \iamonds, WATCHES, JEWELRY. SILVERWARE, _i ' Purs, camels' hair sliawls, Ac., bought and sold back, when desired, at a very small advance. GEO. C. ALLEN, 1,190 Broadway, near Twenty-ninth st. For sale?a pair ok earrings: holtaire diamonds of flrst|water; lowest price $1,000. Address viroil, Herald Uptown Branch office. Read THE sunday telegram-OUT TO-MOR ROW MORNINO. CONTAINING ALL THK LATEST LOCAL AND TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. PRICE TWO CENTS. SOLD EVERYWHERE. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. MARRIED. Benxrtt?Baxcroft.? On Wodncsday, tho 15th Inst, at the residence of the bride's parents, by tho Rev. Charles A. Raker, Mr. Ikvino P. Bennett to Miss Cor nelia, daughter or Mr. Aaron Bancroft, all of Brook lyn, L I. Rochester papers please copy. Buhiinbll?Jordax.?On Thursday, December 18, at tho residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. Georgo B. Draper, Theodore D. Buhunkll to Nkllir N. daughter or Philip Jordan, all of this city. Cooley?Broowkr.?On the 16th Inst., at the resi dence of tho bride's uncle, by the Rev. De Loss Lull, moisted by tho Rov. J. W. Ackerly, Colonel Alfred Cooley, ol this city, to Emma L. Bkouwbb, of Pleasaut ville, N. Y. Hartkll?Devob.?On Tuesday, December 14, 1875, by tho Kev. J. 8. Willis, James w. Hartkll, Jr., to Makcarkt E. Dbvob, oldest daughter or the late John C. and Catherine Devoo both of this city. Kexnkdy?Packer.?On Friday oveuing, December 17, by tho Rov. Joseph J. Lamp, John A. Kexnrdy, of New York, to Emmo Jknb Packer, of Portchoster. Lkww-Carhart.?On Wednesday evening, Decem ber 15. at Grace church, Brooklyn Heights, by the Rev William A. Snively, S. T. D., J. W. Lewis to Mary Louihe, daughter of J. D. Carhart, all or Brooklyn. Maltbie?Wetmorb.?On Wednesday, Deccmbor 15 1875, at tho residence or the bride's stepfather, Mr! Hunry P. Webb, by Rov. Dr. Scuddor, Frederick A. Maltbib to Estbllb, daughter of the late Lieutenant Oliver Wotmore Jr., U. S. A., all of Brooklyn, L. 1. McLbli.and?Vincent.?On Wednesday, December 15, at the Washington street Methodist Episcopal church, Poughkoepsie, by Rov. Marvin R. Vincent, D. D., Rov. Jamks F. McLkllaxd to Mary, daughter 0r Rev. L. M. Vincent. Wray?Osborx.? On Wednesday, December 15, at the residence of the brido's mother, Heliport, L. I. by the Hev. William H. Cooper, William H. Wray' of Brooklyn, L. I., to Lottie E. Osborx, of the former place. DIED. Ackkrman.?Suddenly, on Friday morning, Decem ber 17, Martha, widow of Cornelius C. Acnermau aged 53 years. Funeral Monday, December 20, at one P. M., from her lato residence, 1,310 Fourth avouue. Relatives und friends invited to attend. Adams.?On Wednesday evening, December 15 James Abams, aged 59 years, 10 months and 15 days. ' Relatives and friend* of the family aro respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, the ltfth mat., at one o'olock, ffoin his late residence, 46 Brootuo street. Providence papers please copy. Axdrkwh. ?Catiirixk Andrews, Infant daughter of Edgar B. and Hannah Andrews, aged 1 year and 4 months. Relatives and friends or the family ar? respectfully Invited to attend tho funeral, on Sunday, December 19, from tho residence of ber parents, 345 West Houston street, at half-past one o'clock P. M. Bkxnktt.?On Friday, December 17, Mary J., wife of Joseph S. Bennett, and daughter of the late John Morss, in tho 68th year of her age. Relatives and friends of the family are Invited to at tend the funeral, from her late residence. 21 East Forty siTth street, on Tuesday, tho 21st of December, at one o'clock, without further notice. Blum.?On Friday, th? 17th Inst., after a short ill ness, Charles, beloved son ol Goicho aud Netue Blum aged 21 months and 21 days. Relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to at tend the funeral, at the residence of his parents, No. 104 East Sixty-first street, on Sunday, the 19thins't., at half-past nine A. M. Boonb ? In Harlem, December 15, 1875, Margaret Boonk, ag?d 60 years. Relatives aud friends are invited to attend the funoral, on Sunday, at threo o'clock, from the resi dence of D. Houston, 2,289 Third avenue. Remains to bo interred at Woodlawn Cemetery. Paterson (N. J.) papers please cony. Brady.?Mary Brady, in the 72d year of her age, a native or county Monahan, Ireland. Her relatives and friends aro respectfu'ly invited to : attend the funeral, on Sunday, the 19th inst., atone 1 o'clock, from the residence of her brother-iu law, Peter Flynn, No. 0 Centre Market piece. Brown ?On the 15th inst., Laura A. Brow*, after a lingering illness, sustained by Christian fortitude, arod 79 years. Relatives and friends aro Invited to attend her fune ral, from St. Paul's church, Woodsidc, L. I. on the lbth Inst., at eleven o'clock A. M. Philadelphia papers please copy. Brush.?On December 16, Frederick Wells, voung est aud beloved son of John V. and Maria Brush, aged 13 years, 3 months and 3 days. Relatives and friends of the family are Invited to at tend the funeral, on Sunday, the 19ih inst., at half-past one o'clock, from the residence or his parouts, 366 Lewis avenue, Brooklyn. Conroy ? In Brooklyn, on Thursday, December 16 at Ins residence, No. ? DeKalb avenue, Thomas Coxroy, agod 40 years, a native or county Longlord. Ireland. 1 6 ' Relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, 20th inst., at half past lime o'clock, Irom the Church of our Lady of Mercy, where a solemn requiem ri.ais will be offered for the repose of his soul, thence to ihe cemetery of the Holy Cross, Flatbush, Brooklyn. Cos.?On Friday morning, December 16. or diph theria, Hkxry Jorum.*, aged 5 years and 11 months second son of Henry T. and Mary A. Cox. Relatives and friends aro respectfully invited to at tend the funeral, Irom the residence of his parents, 236 Henry corner Joralernon stroet, Brooklyn, this day (Saturday), at one o'clock P. M. CUMMixiM.? In Brooklyn, K. D , on Thursday, 16th j inst., Grorub Ct mminoh. aged 71 years and 3 months. A solemn requiem mass will be offered up for the re | pose of his soul, at half-pan eleven o'clock A. M on I ; Sunday, 19th inst., at the Church of St. Mary Immacu ! late Conception, corner Leonaid and Mauger street*, 1 ! Brooklyn, E. I). Funeral at one o'clock. The relatives , and iriends of the family, also his son Thomas and | son-in law Andrew Curran, are respectfully invited to j attend the funeral. i Dalton.?On Friday, December 17, Mary LocrsA. the i ; beloved wife of Matthew W. Dalton and second oldest ! ; daughter of the late John C. and Helena Winters, aged ; 31 years, 3 months and 16 days. ! The friends of the family are requested to attend tho ! funeral, from her late residence, 72 Doporit street, Greenpolnt, and thenc to St. Anthony's ohurch. | Dei.raw. ? At Fort I,ee, N. J., on Thursday. Decern- ! ber 16. 1676, Ann Dboraw, wife of John Degraw a >ed 67 years. Relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to at tend the tuneral, on Monday afternoon, the 20lh from i the Rldgetlcld church, Itev. i>r. Tuylon's, at two o'clock 1 'Jrain leave* foot ol Chambers street, New York, at DaWoir ?In Brooklyn, on Thursday, December 16 the eighth anniversary of hIs birthday, of diphtheria' Walter Irvino, youngest .on of Charles Aubrey and Marmda L. DeWoIf. } The relatives and friends are Invited to attond the funeral, from tne residence of his parents, 60S Pacific street, on Sundsy, 19th in-t , ?t half past Uo o'clock Kckstrom ?On Friday, December 17, 1876 D P Kokstrom, aged 48. Mux* Looub, No. 190, F and A. M.?Brethren?You are hereby summoned to attend ? special communica tion, at tbe Lodge rcoms, .Mo. 33 Union square, on Sun day, December 19, at twelve o'clock *h;irp, lor the pur j.o.-e ol paying the last tribute of respect to our lato brother, D. P. Kckstrom. Bv order. .. ? J H. CLINCH, Master. r.t.MSLiR, - On Thursday evening, December 16. Llkhi.ii, aged 4o years. I lie relatives ana iriends of the family are Invited 10 a'i< nd the funeral, from 311 Van Buren street, Brook jyn^on Sunday, the 19th lust., at half past two o'clock Farrri.i ?On Thursday evening, December 16 after a short ilmess, Mary, wile of Thomas FarrolL R Uiives and friends urn lui'iled to attend the faneral, which will tako place on Saturday, DmidN IS, at nm? A. M , from her late residence, 804 Ka>.t Thirty- third at rut; t; thence to Ui? Church of 81. Paul the Apostle, Ninth avenue and Fifty ninth street. flmiTau.?On Wednesday, December 15, 1875, ot measles, L*iira I.sal, youngest daughter of Joseph and Kmma K. 1'ettretch, aged 1 yeans, 6 months and 11 days. Relatives and frlenit of the family are Invited to at tend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, No 775 Islington avenuu, ou Saturday, December 18, at one o'clock. (!i over.?At Newtown, L. I., on Friday, 17th, o\ scarlet lever, Fila.sk, youngest son of Dr. J. J. and Marietta Glover. Notice of funeral to-morrow. Gftiooa. ?At l'assaic, N. J., suddenly, on Thursday, December 1ft, Emily J., beloved wife or Nelson Griggl and daughter of tlio late John Allison. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the fu neral, from her late residence. Jefferson street, Passaic, on Sunday, December 19, at half past two P. M. Train! leave foot of Chambers street at 1:30 P. M. Interment at Greenwood on Monday. Hars. ?On Thursday evening, December 14, after a lout: aud lingering lliuess, Curistiju. M., beluvod wife ol William A. llarc. The funeral will lake place from her late residence, No. 601 Grand street, Brooklyn, K. D., on Sunday, December 19, at one o'clock. Kelativos and friends ol the family are respectfully invited to attend. Hknukkson.?At Annapolis, Md., ou the 8th Inst., ok pneumonia, after an illness of eleven days, the Rev. Isaac J. Hkndkkson, D. D., pastor of the Presbyterian Chorea. Southern papers please copy. Hirman. ?Ou Friday, December 17, Sarah J., wife ol Jacob Herman and daughter of Mrs. E. Munroo Hill, Is the 38th year of her age. The fuueral will take place from the residence of hei mother, 677 Hudson street, on Sunday, December 19, al two P. M. Relatives and friondB of the family are r? spectfully invited to attend the funeral without iurthei notice. UI/'iiknkb.?The second anniversary solomn requiem mass will be celebrated for the Into AKTHorr IIuiiknkr, on Monday. Docc-mber 20, 1M75, at nine o'clock, al th? Church of St John the Baptist, West Thirtieth street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues. Kelativos and friends are invited to attend. Lkkpkrts. ?On Friday, December 17, of diphtheria. Jam us Ckopsky Lkkfkuts, eldest sou of Lewis and l'liebe A. Lefforts. Relatives and friends of the lamily are respectful)} Invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, December 19, at half past thrco 1'. M , from the residence of hil parents, No. 60 Charles street. Martbnsr.?At Flatbush, L. I., on December 15, in his 60th year, Lcwkhtm Martknsk, son of the late Judge Gerrit L. Martense anil Jane Vanderveer. The friends of the family are respectfully requested to attond his funeral, from his lato residence, on Satur day, tholSth nist., at two o'clock P. M., without fur ther Invitation. Minzs.viikimrr.?On Thursday, 16th Inst., Tiikrbsa. wifo of Isaac Minzesheimcr, aged 77 years and 4 months. Funeral will tako placo Sunday, the 19th, at ton o'clock A. M., from tho residence of her son-in-law, A. Frauk, No. 793 Lexington avonue. The relatives and friends of tho lamily, also the members of Now York Lodge No. 1 U. O. B. B. are respectfully Invited to at tend the fuueral. Mulligan.?On Thursday, December 18, Mrs. Mart Mullioan, in the 65th year of her ago. Relatives and friends are respectfully invltod to at tend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 451 West Twenty-seventh street, on Saturday afternoon, December 18, Inst., at one o'clock. Murphy. ?Patkick Muri-uy, in the 53d year of hi* age. Relatives and iriends arc respectfully invited to at tend the funeral, this alternoon, at two o'clock, from Bellevue Hospital. Ostkandkk.?Suddenly, on Thursday, Decomber 16, of bronchial pneumonia, James, son of Ralph L. and Hannah V. Osirauder, uged 2 years, t> months and 24 days. Funeral on Saturday, Decomber IS, at ono o'clock, from tho resideuce of his parents, 215 Fifth streot, Jersey City. Interment at Greenwood. PaOn Thursday, December 10, William Patnr, aged :#) years aud 7 mouths. Relatives and lrionds ol tbe family, and likewise thi s. a H. K. B. Association arc respectfully invitod to atumd tho funeral from his late residence, No, 46 Oak street New York, on Sunday, tlio 19lh Inst, at two o'clock P. M. Pearson.?On Thursday, Decomber lfi, Bertrand, in fant son ol Joseph O. ami Hatlio A. Pearson, agod 3 months and 12 days. Tho relutlves and friends of tho family are respect fully invited to attend tho funeral, from the residence ol bis parents, No. 306 East Twellth street, on Sunday, December 19, at ono o'clock P. M. Kiker.?On Wednesday. Decembor 15, Lavixia Rikkr, widow of the late Jonn L. Riker, of Bowery Bay, In tho 80th year of her age. The relatives aud friends of tho family are respect fully invited to attend tho funeral sorvices, at tho re stdouce of her son-in-law, A. D. Ditmars, Astoria, L. I., on Saturday, 18th Inst., ai a quarter past two o'clock, without lurthcr notice. Carriages will bo In waiting at Harnett's stables, 17 East Thirtieth stroot, from 12% to 1 o'clock. Siik.kkan.?Oa Thursday evening, December 16, 1875, J a m SflkliiiiN. the beiovod son or Thomas aud Mary "Ineeran, of liallystiaunon, county Donegal, Ireland, aged 19 years. The funeral will take place frotr. the residence of hit parents, 19N Kldndgo street, on Sunday, the 19th inst.. at one o'clock. The friends of the family are Invited to attend. Slavin.?At the residence of his sister, 218 F.ast Thirty-fourth street, James Slavis, native of the par ish of Klllucan, county Westmcath, Ireland. Funeral will take place ou Sunday, December 10. Friends of tbe deceased will please attend. Smith, ?On Friday, December 17, 1875, Fannv, sec ond daughior of Daniel N. and Annie M. Smith, lu thi 7th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend her funeral, irom the residence of her parents, on Sunday, 19lh Inst., al half past three o'clock P. M. Smith.?At Norwalk, Conn., Thursday, December 16, Rev. P. A. Smith, pastor of St. Mary's church, in the 47 th year of his ;ige. Funeral from St. Mary's church, Tuesday morning, at ten o'clock. Walsh.?On Friday, December 17, Joh* Walsh, aged 6."< years, a natlvo of Kilkenny. The funeral will take place from his lato residence, 4HCherry street, at hall past two o'clock, theace to Calvary Cemetery. Friends of tho family are respect fully invited to attend. Wyckofi'.?At Springfield, Illinois, on the 14th Inst., , Hovall H, eldest son of Peter and Julia A. Wyckolf, in ' tbe 26lh year of his age. Relatives and mends of the family aro respoctfully Invited to attend tho funoral, from the residence of his parents, No. 120 Amity street, Brooklyn, on Saturday, lsth inst., at two P. M. MUNICIPAL NOTES. A number or poor women who make a living by keep ing apple stands in the vicinity of ihn markets visited tlio Cil.v Hall yesferduy in search of information as to v\ bother the ordinance prohibiting their method of bus iness would be suspendod during the holidays. It ap pears that it Is not in tbc power of the Mayor or Board of Aldermen to interfere, and such authority rest* solely with the Police Commissioners. It is understood Messrs. Voorhls and Smith lavor the suspension, while Messrs. Maucll and Dlsbecker have some objections. The Committee of the Board of Aldermen having charge ot providing suitable rooms lor the additional Judge ol the Court of (ieneral Sessions have not yet ar rived at any conclusion. They will probably inuke a re port at the next meeting of the Board. Mayor Wtckham yesterday signed the warrants for payment of the poll clcrks and inspectors who ollkiutcd ui the last election. REAL ESTATE SALES. There was quite ? gathering at tho Kxchango yester day, owing to the fact that considerable east aide prop erty bad been advertised for sale. Kichard V. Ilarnett sold tho house and lot No. 33 East Sixty fifth street, 19x00x100.6, being one of a row just finished by Hugh Blesson, for tho sum ol $33,000, to K. Matthews, said property being valued at $45,000. E. H. Ludlow & Co. sold, by order of executrix, lot 25x100, with trout and rear buildings thereon, No. 384 (Jrand street, 50 feet west of Suffolk street, for $18,800, to Jacob Wmatit, .-aid properly being valued at $22,000. Also the two two-story attic and Imseraent houses and lots, 18.9x100, buildings 18.9x40, Nos. 13 and l.i At torney street, wi st side, 100 leet south of tirund street, to Jacob W inant, for $8,000 caoh, valued at $10,000 each. Also the three three-story and basement brick build. Ings and plot ol land, consisting of three loU, 17.9 x54x 23.8x09.4 (lot No. Ih4), 17.8x848, 23.9x09.4, and (lot No. 182), 17.9x100, 23.9x84.8, to Jacob W inant, for $5,400 each lot. K A. Lawrence sold in foreclosure the plot of land 75x79 feet on the east side of Lexington avenue, 80 tret west ol Bobbins avenue, and tho house anil lot 19.9 x"*0, on the south side of Bobbins avenue, 19.9 feet oast of Lexington avenue, Twenty-third ward, to Ana Jackson, plaintiff, for $2,300. B. V*. Harnett sold in foreclosure the two lots, 64x 102, on tho east side of Fifth avenue, 60.4 leet north of Kigliiy-nlnth street, to Henr.v Worn. sub)cct to a mort C.iKP of $37,006, for $1,100 over said mortgage; in all $:iS,6T5. H W. Contes sold In foreclosure house and five lots 126x100, on the north side ol Seventy ninth street, 226 leet west of Third avenue, to Israel B. Bricc, plain tiff, lor $30,000. LOOKS RECEIVED. An American In Iceland. By Samnel Kneeland. Boston: Lockwood, Brooks A Laurel Leave*. Stories and Poems. Boston: W. F. Gill A Co. Mienee Byways. By Richard I'roctor. Philadelphia: J. B Lippincoit A Co. The Child. By Monselgneur Dupanloup. Boston : Patrick Donahue I lie Mysterious Island. By Jnles >ern?. hew York' Bcrlbner, Armstrong A Oo Tliere'? no l'lace tike Borne. By Amanda M. Douglas. Bo-1on : W F. Mill A Co. Frank Manly, the Drnmmer Bey, By J. T. Trowbridge. Boston: W. K. GUI A Co. Auni Patty's Scrap Ban. Bj Mrs. L*e Ilents. Phlladnl pliu T. B Peterson. Foot Notes. By Alfred Barron. Walllnuf'jrd : Wallingford Printing Co. . _ . Boaimtui Snow and Other Poems. By J. W. Walton. Philadelphia: T. B. Peterson A Bros. The Outcast ami Other Poems. By J. W. Watson. 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