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tAMCKKMKXTn. I he price of (he Hemid has been reduced to three cents per copy. ITxIon square ) theatre. Proprietor. Mr >HKRIDAX HHOOK. n number, u t Mr. A. M. VAI.MKK. ?^Kin* nt k over et 11 ;?5. SAT I HO AY M aTIMKE at 1 ;ju KVKKY KlG?n. Toe nioet ?wco?*fu: I'fay ot the I'hMI It Y li'Ktiiierv X t'ortiitm** mar veilou* lirwum, THK TVVtl OUl'llAXK, with it* mitn?ri? ntu^e ?ettinjpi am! it* tniriratlrJ canto, iu ciudiii^ tho htilotvii;*: art i*t?: IV H. Thori.e, ( ?f ; Joint Ptfiavlle, Krf .erlo Kohm^ou, Jame* (> Nell, I'Uutie Hurrou^li*. J. (i. , Pvitkit, II. \Y Montgomery, ilioie who have not ?een | rhottia* h. M>>rrii, I- ri?cmit> the tWO hKPIIANS upro- | iuu.il. Matthew*. W. il. NVii Qu ced at the In Urn >?ju?tr?> j tn r. 11. Avliiij, \V Kaytiou, Theatre have not aeeu it at i W. >. Oui?lc>. 4\ M. folhu* ? Chicago Herald. | m;i?l Mh- * Kannjr Moraiit, hat ' Ciaxton. Snra.lev j hate (!ir?rii, Mrs. Marie Wil | kin* atiU Mi***"* Ida Vernon I Roberta .Norwood, hthel A lion. L t'ieve* ami Mrs. L. K. Setniour, ^Box office open daily from 8 \ M. to 1<? 1*. M. \Y tl-LKi K K n Mr. LESTKK WALLVCK Proprietor au<! Manager KVKKY KVKNINt. AT h KVKKY HATlMtDAY MATINKK At 1>, 1*. M. Tho uiiw Comedy hy Dion Boucicattlt. FOKBIDDKN Kit I" I T. performed by Messr*. H. J MONTAGCE. 11A HitY BECKETT, M>W.\KI> AKNOTT, MKKBKKT. >11 ANNUS. KYTINUK. EDWIN, l.fcoN VHD. I'Kt K. ami Mines. ADA 1)Y AS, I't >N ls|, KKFIE C.KIOION, HEAISDEEE. Mr. Wullack is obliged to antiouneo tho hut night* of thti ?omedy iti the midit ??f it* *uct'e?*fM! career. It uu*t bo withdrawn for the present, at on ThurjoUv. NovcinnorU, DION HO CCD* At* LT w ill appear i?? "CON N," In hi* IrDIi Drama tho SII A I'd! ltA I N. originally produced iu \V aliack'* Theatre and written for the company. in addition to tlie feature# of the original cant which will be preserved, Mi** Ko?<* Wood, Mi** Josephine Baker ami Mr C. A. Mevonson wili appear n* Arte, .Moya aud Robert Folliott. .Mr. John (filbert will oil this occasion make his first at> Pearuueo this season. . ON Y iwsroits NEW TH EAT HE. to night.7 <?> The largest and best eutort liutiicnt on earth. JOHN HAKT. JOHN H ART WI EE I Ol - I llIS (SATUKl)AY) llAHKV KEItN FEE, NIGHT, woiitiertul I JOHN KKitNKLC. atlraetions. Tho I lioKKY NfWt'O.MB, moat laughahie T M IIENOEEK, perl'ormatiee* ever | LKWEs l'AUKElt, given. All variety, | l'Al ElNE i'liikKH, all choice specialty; tu.MMY DALY, no dreary acts, | WiRM vM ll ihY, ah brilliant Dv.NNV DAEY, productions I HOHBV D\EY. TO-.NKill 1'. I A. C. MOHKLAND, <$, ?<?> I G. W lit NTKR, I TO NIGHT. | I .1D-NNIK {.Mil.K.. .> I ClIAHEhY WoilEKY, too'GUEAT STAIES. I jk.nmksatkki.ee. \DIE DKSHON, FBANK GlUAttih M A TIN EE AT BOOTH'S TO-DAY. B lOTH'K THEATRE MATINKK DAY. I \ Kit KIT V 1'VLMKK Lessee* ind Managers SEVENTY FIRST TO SKVENTY-SKVi.NTII TIMKS. ol the overwhelmiitL'l.v Mieee.slul proilucti-m of LOUD MYRON'S KN'.l I-ITK. ROMANTIC i'LAV. SAKDANAI'aM'S, "TIlK GLoltY OK IUK STAGE." A powerful euvt. includliiir Mr P.O. HANGS n? SARDAN A PALI'S agnks noi?r ? myrkiia ill tho GRAND ITALIAN HAI.LKf. tw In iiutiiher, are the rcnowiiotl .Mllo HAItTOLKTlT. pretttlero d:inseuse_a*3o lutii of tho Uruntl Opem. I'?rl?. mnl Sig. MASCAGNU, of tho Suu Curio, Nuplus. ami SchIh, Mllnn. SUPERB STAGE. EFFECTS MATINKK TODayTnATURDAD. AT 1:30. THE NEW AND UKAl IIKl'L BALLET DIVER TISSEMKNT, which hit, heen mntiy weeks in careful re hearral. will he protlucod on next .Monday. October 110 the occasion ol the Seventy elirhlli perforin tnee of SaKDA* NAPaLUS. The management promise that It will exceed In novelty, brilliancy and general excellence any ballet yet seen oil tiiis Continent. The representations ol rl.irdauupalus will positively conclude December 3 as ar rangements for its offering in Fhllad ?Iphin and Boston Intro heen made. DANIEL DRUtlK. Gilbert's roraarltable Lon don success, rec ently purchased by J arrett A l'alinor, will bt produced this soasnn. *?* Seats for tho first nights of tho grand new ballet can now be secured. TO MORROW (SUNDAY). FOURTH GRAND CONCERT. BOOTH'S THEATRE. THK NEW BALLET. For a lull account rend tomorrow'* SO-tll'S SUNDAY IIMKS, under the beading of "Pay Day at Booth'*." It'* a peop behind tho icones. pUOTH'S THEATRE. SPECIAL. MESSRS. JAURKTT A l'ALMER are pleased to an (ounce the readinci* of the NEW GRAND BALLET (lIVERTISSEMENT for public presentation. It will be riven on next MoNDaY EVENING, the 30th lust., the beginning of the TWELFTH WEEK OF SAK DANAPALUS, and as an additional attractive feature of the wonderful spectacle. The entire of the GREAT ITALIAN CORPS OK AR TISTS and many others will appear and new continue* will add lu tho brilliancy of tho novel aud animated stage pic ture. The final relioiirmls have deepened the impression that the public will prououuee the uetv ballet the Uueat yet loen on this continent. *.* seats for any night of next week and ol this week may be secured at the box office. TJOOTU'3 THEATRE, SUNDAY NIGHT. J. C. FRYER'S WELCOME TO M AZZOEF.N I. FOURTH GRIND OPERATIC CONCERT, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING, at ? o'clock. Mr FRYER is compelled, by reason or tlie great outlay caused by his great engagements, to absolutely suapond the free list *?? .seats can now be secured at the box office ot this The atre; Selilrmer's Tot Broadway; Knlliuan's 111 Broadway, and at any ot the principal hotels. Ticket*, with reserved tests, f 1 only, liox office is open also all day Sunday. The Concert will be tho FINEST OK THK SERIES, the participsttt artists being Mc. FRANCESCO MAZZOEKXI, formerly the most popular t -nor of too I tsliau Grand Opera In the Academy of Music, this city, and to-duy the world's gr> atest tenor. The world renowned prima donnu soprano. Mine. ANTOl.Ni: I I A ORTOLANI, formerly ol the Academy ot Music, In this city, and recently Iroin scenes of great triiimoh In South America. The prodigy. Master GLAL'CO MAZZoLKXI aged 10 rear., hut one id' the most remarkable ol pianoforte artists. The Famous NINTH REGIMENT HAND, tn their *hn<vy scarlet uniform,, and led by DOWNING lu person. sTwDD.YUI. the popular Baritone, snd ARBUCKLE, tt e renow ned Cimet Soloist. PROGRAMME?PART I. 1. Overture?"Ma-sami II,." Anbcr By DOWN'ING'S NINTH REGIMENT BAND ??. "Nun o ver"... Mattel Mr. A. h. SKIDDAUT. 3. YYebcr l'iuno Solo? Moil Rote I'oiydore de Yos (For the fir at time in America.) Masicr GLAl'CO MAZZoEKNl. (His first appearance in the United States.) 4. Song?"11 Ripntriaiitd" Rlccl Composed ex pre- sly lor Signer Ma/iolcni. Nig. FRANCESCO MaZZOLKM. (His first appearance here slucu his receut triumphs in Europe.) 6. Cornet Solo?Grand Fantasie. "Alexis" J. Uartman Mr. M. AKBI'CKI.E, ?. Cavatlua - "II Gulrauirnto" Mercadanto Mine. ANTOINKTTA ORTOLAXI. PART II 1. March?1!^ Downing'* Ninth Regiment Bard. 2. Duo?Tor soprano niid tenor, Iroui A. Curios Gomes' opera of "1! Gust any." (First time in America), Mme. ORTOLAN! and Slg. MAZZOI.EXI. a Weber Piano solo Souvonlis d'Au .alsuaie. Caprice de Concert ,...L .M Gottacbalk Master GLAl'CO MAZZOLKXI. 4. Aria Figaro?Frotu the "Marriage of Figaro" Mosart Mr. A. K. STODD.ART. Coraot Solo?'"The Adieu" Schubert Mr M ARBl'CKLB a Brindisl?"Don Cesar de ita/.au" A. Travorsarf Composed expr. ssly lor Sig. Msssuleni. (First time in America.) sig. Francesco mazzoleni. 7. National Antliem leader ol t ie Military BnnJ U. L DOWNING I iauo accompnnyist Slg. M A RZO w oOD'S MUSEUM. WOOD'S. TIIIS DAY. DOUBLE MILL. TWt) PIE' ES. Matinee ut 3, sdnilssion 15c. Evening at s. adiuissiou 3vx-. .1. II sTl Dl. Y Ml FFALo BILL HARRY WII.miN aud sol'HIE MILES lu ti e (.real Drama RIP \ (N WINKLE. SAN FRANCISCO MIX'S TRELS. j tlPKKA HOUSE, AN' FRANCISCO MINSTRELS | Hroadwav and UtRh aL Matiuae to-day at I I he Minstrel Palace. Matinee to-day at 2. I The Minstrel Palace. The crenn de la crrme nf Miu?trel?y ^ <0/ side.splitting Jokes <jb. I Hlreb. I Glorious singing, | Thirty I I Wainboid, Comic D tusi s Brilliant I llackus I Bring the Little Ones, I Artists. | ,?> Let 'Them Laugh. <5> The funniest enti-rtalniuvlit in the city. EVENING AT ?. nK ATS sKCCRED. CtOLUMBIA OPERA HOUSE, / corner West l.'th ?t ami1 ,reona Ich sv. <S> v Cruwdr-d utghilv tiy the elite to see I Msllm et a perfect biate ot splendor. | lue.dxys, A grand Parisian llallet. Tliur.days I att efficient corps "f S|>ecl.i;tv artists. I ami NEW ACTS, NEW sONUs, >R\v MUSIC. I Saturdays i The s*ti?*iiofi tU?*litre u| AiUfrtca | at KVKKY /.Vh.NlNU AT K. | 2. Csrrisirta ut 11. .?> I ClHIl KI.KINH H.vKid. HI\ i?Utk.*K /AMERICAN Lll'KKARV BUREAU Mananers MARTIN UAKVUIIAR TUI'PEK. Monday evening, ocioueii ;to, READINGS Fl.OM HIS OWN works. Reserved Seats 7.T cents. Adnilssiuti 50 cents. For sain at Pond's, .'ID Union *<iuare, and at .lames Miller's book lore,tll7 Broadway. Hrooklyn Aetdeiny October 31. / CARD. - PRIVATE LKSsONs. PIANO, VIOLIN GUI "_/iar, Singdng. Circular* mailed. ,1. JAY WATSON, Director. East Iftlt st. BKI i . N HALL, G il 8T.. K1AR HOWNItV soiree -oetalre, every S .tu'dav; dancing Commeuccs at S; ail courtesy shown strangers, pawner* provided; excel lent music; polite Doortiien and crowded audlenivs; con ducted In ino-t approved manner. AfENI! VIDI' VICI! READ THE ONLY ORIGINAL Fig tro with the tiew title page ! Stage -ladies and gentlemen practically prepared fur the stage, with privilege ot acting weekly. Address CHAltl.K.- tfidsh. Herald Uptown office. "LHGARg'S NEW TITLE PAGE' SYDNEY ROSEN J telu, editor, .'cental oaauts! oeentsl bcautst T J OA. It. F. CODY (RUFKaLo BILL) WRI nrrlva In town on MONDaV NK\f. Alt MMnlaanii itkms Oiottld be addressed GRAND UPE1CA IIOlsE. New York. ! AMl'BKMKWTS. The price of the llerald has been reduced to three cents per copy. -olympic xoyeLty i-iik vt:?? ooo l v y m~m ~ mm Prr- ii ccc " ? G Y V MM MM I* L II O C <? <> R Y M MM M PPPr II ?! II U l< Y M M M (* II O O 000 u.u, v M v m p 1! ccc NOtBLTY theatre. novelty THEATRE, ..... .. .. . li-"- "ROADWAY d:!4 COL. W M. L. hlXX. ... Mana-er '*-**? ?"tr-75? >i AI IN EEs. 1 jc., 2oc. and ?'<>(e. NX N KEEEE KKb.EE X .N N K K X X N KEEK KEE X N N E K N.N EEEKK KKKKK I To ii A Y. 10.DAY. ... ,, . TODAY. 1 no beautiful comedienne J MISS K ATIE PCI NAM. in Charles Dickens' beautiful creation, ^ THE OLD C'L'KIOalTY SHOP. MATINEE to day AT ?> P M. All in INN iuu 15 iind 2*? ceuis. Kctervcil sent* 50 cents. L M T 1 EE" I A UN EE O HAY AT TWO. ."Til AV. theatre u riTIl AY THEATRE. BROADWAY AND 28TII ST. U Proprietor an.I Manager Mr. ALML'STIX DALY EVERY NIOIII AT 8. A COMEDY OK CITY TYPES II with a GORGEOUS TRANSFORMATION, and tl.e ravishing BALLET IX THE SNOW I I witli Mile. BO.NPAXn and Mile. SOIILKK. I THE UKKAT COMEDY CAST ... I luclliil"? Mr. COO II LAN, JOHN Houses Crowded ! 1 I llllol'OIIAM. CHARLES KISIIEK , ?? (JAMKs LEWIS. IYM DAY I DO h'. Laughter lucesaant ! Mis* OF.OROIK DREW, EMILY | I.IOL, SYDNEY COWELL. MARY ? ......... .' WELLS, and Mrs. O. II GILBERT. The GRAPHIC save:?"The Snow Ballet in LIKED the moat exquisite that hit* bocu seen In thia city. It Is it lift in* ve I in its way !! ' *?* M ATIN KK of "LIKE" To MOKItOW AT J. rpiiEATUE COMI^LK. 514 BROADWAY. ' u "ale)iv HART Proprietors M. \i 11A Mir< i 11 huHirer I1ARKIO AN A II 11'.T in E.'wuril Harrlgau's * HOLD HIBERNIAN lloYS. Tho talented young cnmudisu atidinimle NAT. ('. OOODWIN Hilly Harry ill THE TO I OH MAN KltO.M AVKXL'K A. J1H' SKID>10RE cl ARDs. by the Miniature tilltii Bays. W nsli Norton. Krba Robeson, Prnl. Nell Sinlib. Hilly Cray Billy t arter mid Lurry Tnnley First time this season ol Juitii K. Poole's drama. . THE ITALIAN PADRONE. Edward Harridan (In Ilia original creation), _ ,, . Tbc Italian Padrone Touy llart ug Lorenzo McCoy WEDNESDAY AND S.WTRDYY MATINEES. IjlAOLK THEATRE, ' ?I . ? Broadway and H.'HI *t. rroprietot and Manager Mr. JOSH HART ?M^V.NKK f 1 MATINl-.K f* MATINEE ^ IU-DAY. at a. TO-DAY matinee. | I matinee. | | matinee. 'v ??'o ? ? <j>? < a Two l*?t perioral ances of the present bill. *,,.?...T'10 t'u'irB welling programme given to-dav. EVENING <g> MATINEE AT | AT IIIE MATINEE AT "J. | AT S O'CLOCK.@> <3) -J O'CLOCK THE liNTIRE COMPANY OK STAR ARTISTS APPEAR ^ AT THE MATINEE TO-DAY.^ The very laughable comic Sketch bv Mr. Jobn Wild imtltled ; THE ITALIAN PAD RON E. . I he beautiful Spanitli Song mid Duin-e by five ladles entitled LA MANOLA. Baby El-pbant -? Send Hint to Wallack'a. ? DODGING FOR A WIFE. <4> MaTINKe, | TODAY AT J. TMATINKK MATINEE I TODAY AT- a. | MATINEE I Kellv a lkon s minstrels. > opsra house, F.LLY X LEON S MINSTRELS, t _>:i<Ui. and titli av. rile fashionable minstrel temple Great Hit. | OHING-CHOW-IH. | Great lilt OlTcnbacli'* CIIINO CHOW-HI. I CHTeabacb'a Opera Boulie. | CIIIXU-CHOW-UI. | Opera Houffo. Terrific flight of "the onlv Loon" from tbe "DOME OK THE TIIEATR Beautiful imported court drosses. 40 artists. "IMPKRIA JAPS." 40 artista Box olllce open dally Irom !? A. M. to 10 I\ M. T1IKO. THOMAS' SYMPHONY COXC BETH " WITH PUBLIC REHEARSALS, SEASON* 1876-77 AT sTKINWAY HALE PRICE OK SUBSCRIPTION TICKETS:? To 8> niohony Concerts, with reserved neat Rfl To Public Rehearsals, with reserved scat 4 THIS (SATI'RDAYi EVENING, Uctn'er 28 at ?" FIRST SYMPHONY CONCERT. ' SOLOISTS :-Mine. M ADELINE SCHILLER. Pianist. Miss ANTONIA HENNK, Contralto Mr. UEOKOE W'KKRKNKATH. Tenor. . l-'ltANZ I'.F.MM KKTZ, Baritone. A CHORES OK MIXED VolCEsC Programme: ? ie ' ? "f Boetlioven F ANTASlK?In C, op. IN Schubert ,... . .. lAdaoted'oT Piano and Orchestra bv I.lszt.1 DRAMATIC SYMPHONY?"Romeo and Juliet," op. 17........ Berlioz ...... .. Orchestra. Choruses and Solos. a^i. wMIo, .rI,'Kr.TS, SI; RESERVED SEATS, SC. A.MJ 5r i JiAIICA. The sale ol tickets will roinmencoTHIS MORNING at the box office ofSteluwav Hall; SChlruer's. No. 7ul BroAdway Sciiuberth's. No. J.T Lnioii square, end at tbe ticket olllce' No. Ill Broadway. PARIS! AN* V A RIKTIES' -fr ^ AKISIAX VARIETIES, | SHINES OVER ALL. | 1HT1I ST. AND BBOADWAV, i? ? <i> Most Popular Resort iu Now Y'orU. Patronized by the Elite of the World. Naiui*. Art. I Greatest An ay |Siartliii){ Novelties Beauty and ot Talent Brilliant Specialties. Merit ^Combined, j In tho Lniverse. | Elettaut Variotiea T TO DAY A?~ TCbNiGHT AT A ? v 4 Last time of excitint and startling Drama SHOT IN THE EYE.. Last time of the Great Sensational Uurlesnne SITTING BULL GRAND OLIO OK 100 STAR ARTISTS. Only theatre in Now Y ork whero every act Is encored. Monday next, a new company and" YD new acti. (p T New Attractions this (Sunday) evening, at H. J c annlest and liveliest Kntcrtaiument In the world. BIU )OKLY'N TIIEATH'eT ~~ ~? .Messrs. SHOOK X PALMER Lessees anil Managers Every evening and at the Saturday Matiuee. HEN DE BAR Jn his celebrated impersonation of KA (.STAF F. In Shakespeare's historic play of HENRY IV., supported by a powerful cant. Next week-Miss CHARLOTTE THOMPaON. I) T. BARN I'M S I', "y 11AKN I'M S P. T. BARM MS IV T. BARN I'M S P. T. liAHNl M'S p x. JIARNL'M'S UREATEST SHOW ON EARTH itA.t.xLMS greatest show on earth. GREATEST SlloW ON EARTH AT GILMUKK'S GARDEN AFTERNOON aN'D EVENING. AFTERNOON AND EVENING. MUSEUM, MKNAOF.ltiK and hippodrome MUsEUM, MBNaURKIE and IIIPPOUROMK. LARGEST COLLECTION OK RAKE LIVING WILD ANIMALS IN A ME .ICA, including the , oi 111 ppopo tamus. PERFORMING ELEPHANTS. IIOiiSES ANDP0VIKS MOKE DlsriNOUISHkn Kyi'KSTRlANB AND ATH LKTES rilA.V EV KK^BKFijRE SEEN 'TOGETHER. RIDING GOCTs. Dogs and'mon'KEYS THE GREEK .NOBLEMAN. TATTOOED KltO.M HEAD TO FOOT. ADMIRAL DOT. THE 1 RE; I TI EST MAN IN MINI A Tt KE LI VINtl. V ,'fIJ?U8 A N D8 ? F W ON DE R K U L CURIOSITIES, is .u'"?! . Pageant will etiiiiincnce precisely at ? ana n u clock. The Menagerie an I Museum will he kept open oue hour after the t :reus ocrlermanccs. The animals will be ted iu the prcMpficu of tlie ainiienco ?t 4 o'clock. 5'"-'11,1 ^,>r nine voars, 2."?c. r il l1 i sI'-aTs. J.IC. EXTRA Doors open at I and ti .80 I . .M. Orchestra seats can be secured at the box office one week iu advance. ? B OWERY THEATRE. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 28, Iset night of Mr. Si I) C. FRANCE!, in bis two powerful Sensation Dramas of MARKED FOR LIFE and DEAD TO THE WORLD. AKgylk Rooms. akgy'le itontK ? ill AV. AND BOTH sr. ROOMS. BRILLIANT TKKPniVHUKKaN EntKRTaINMENE ONLY PLACE uF.AMUSEMENT ?' THE KIND IN THE CITY. OPEN EVERY RIGHT. COMMENCING AT ti O'CLOCK. ENTRANCE ON JUT II ST c A' YHATEtU MaHILLE VARIETIES. ^ "l- sbd^hd av. ^ ^standing room at ? premium. | lit IMA NT. | ENTERTAIN MENr | SPARKLING Y I GL.IKIOI S. | IN HIE CITY | SK.N>aTI()N VL r irnt t line of the NchMttion hurlcsqut*. Tllh FAST li: 4? THIfcAKs. rubUnux ViVHUfa. L* Minuott. Sixty hn?t cixrm iiiHln himI ft* in ii U* nriUis in Plciurosuu?>. Tcrp?ichoreau ?iu! Mu?icxl XovcUi*% K\#i.iuif hi rt. MhiIiiuog Juti.Urtr 1 Uiir?tU> oiul saiurtl?v m 2. BKKLK'rt T1VOLI TIIKATKB, ~ s<h nt., !?f( \t c-ti 2d and .Kl kv?. AMFKICa'sS OWN Ml SIC I'A LACK 'I MI> VN h K lv, 1 ' N KVV VA IKTY All rrrtT"*. THE HI KL'Oi.E SFKCTACULAK P^eNTOMIME. ?/.in AVE 1>KILL HV X) YOl tNU LAD 1 Eli AiitniKMioii 25c. Sutwriliv Miitlnce 15c. A M ERIC AN INSTITUTE, 2d and .'It! uvs , between |}3d end 04th its. FORTY-FIFTH GRAND NATIONAL EXHIBITION. REDUCTION OK PRICKS Irom October 24 to cio-e of Exhibition. Adults, 'J.IC. ; children under I.Y years, Lie. Y'KNI Villi: Vici: FIGARO; FlGUto: READ Price Nr*'tu",*"'c'a'* Ju?r"?l lor the Parlor aud thedtage. ??pil irv AS t PICTURE" -AIMRK'M i. re kf Sum; K... a,' By .a""u B'.'a +*?; March. J5C.; F.a.v Ariang. nieut. As- ; "thy Name.' Mtllard's latest and best .on 'A|h?in Leaf," W agner so.- ? ? V'! dicle W aiu. Strauss. 7..c, DI'ISo.V A CO.. 711 Hroadws A PIOMM IS MATINEE TO DAY ~ ?v-no,, J , ' " 2*.' i?.'i .' b) Miss itcGeach rVV;.,?'?? 'I'HB GREAT JOUR.NAI.HTIO ENntRPRlsK 1 Real Sydney Koa. nlel.p. Illustrated Figaro. I4A1.AI.- It lYAL. .S!i ( I'll AV.? I RANGERS VISt' 1 ("g tne elty should not tail to visit this place ; 40 root lady attendants. Admission tree LMGAUO HERE. FIGARO 111 I;].. FIGARO F.VFtC A where. Ho td Sydney Itosei fold s J< urnal l?r the Part aud the Mage, for tale Iu every glty ol the Uuiou. ANV9KMItllT?. The price of the Herald has been reduced to three rents per copy. pKAMi OPERA I IOCS B. M AT IN K e". UiUSill OPERA HOl'HK *TH W . CORNER 231> ST. I'DOLK A DONNELLY Uiuet mil M.lungers M v l'l XKE TO I>A V. I UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. MATIMSK To DAY. I UNCLE TOM'S ('AKIN. MATI.Vr.il TO-DAY. I UNCLE TOM S CABIN. M A TINEE TO |>AY. ; TOPS V M ri. U. C. Ilo XV A RD MATINEE TO DAY. I SI, WIN'S OKI.ii.VAli V A ll X KK TODAY. I GEORGIA JUBILEE M ATIN F. aO-OAY. | RINGERS. 201) 200 200 ?MAT1.NET; TiI-DaY. IUE.M1NK SOl lllEISN MATINEE TO-DAY. I COLORED FOLKS DOOItS OPEN AT l'i. | l:i the great realistic UO.NMF.NCK AT -1. | PLANTATION SCENE. Price* -Parlor chain. $1 23; orchestra chair*. sfl ; orches tra crcie, 73 cents; balcony chairs, f 1; dress circle, 50 cents. CHILDREN HALF PRICK TO MATIXKE. Family Circle, 23c. Prlvata Boxes, f 10, and $3. notice. ON TO-MORROW' (SUNDAY) EVENING. ON TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING, O.N TO- MOKKOW (bU.xDAY) EVENING. GRAND RACKED UONCI'.KT GRAND SACRED I ONCKlIT GRAND SACKED CONCERT by SLAVIVS GEORGIA SLAVE TROUPE, FLAVIN'S GEORGIA SLAVE TROUPE, being tho lust Sunday Concert to he given by this wonder lul Jubilee Troupe. ADMISSION. 25C. KKSEKVfen SEATS, bOC. Grand"opFra house. New Ynur. Oct. 27, 1876. IMPORTANT NOTICE. RRWARK OF IMPOSTORS. SLAVIN S ORIGINAL AND gNLY GEORGIA JUBILBB SINGERS. The undersigned wnnld respectfully warn manager* o' thcatrea, exhibition hall*. Ac., to bewanrol numerous cang* of impoatora barn storming through the country styling thetnaelVM GEORGIA JUBILEE SINGERS. The moat ol tlieae people come from Sullivau anu Wooatcr street*. New York, and it fa a question In my mind if one of them ever aaw the Southern eunntfy. The only GENUINE GEORGIA JUBILEE SINGERS, who were all slave* before the war, were organised by the undersigned over three veara ago aud were the tirat com pany ot SLAVE SINGERS that ever a in_ ill Unele Tom'? Cabin, ami are now periorinlinr land have been hi' the past five weeks) at the Grand Opera lloitae. New York, with Mr<. G. C. HOWARD, In Uncle Tom'a Cabin. All partlca railing themyelve* Georgia Jubilee singer* (with t e exception of the ceiopany under my management) are Irauda and impoa tora and ahonld be treated ax each. . .1. II. SLAVIN. manager of Slavitt'a original end only GEORGIA JUBILEE SINUBR8. XTIBLO'S GARDEN. AN CIIAKIiEs K. ARNOLD Lesee and Manager BKNSEN SIlKRWoilU Director THIRTY-SIXTH to FORTY SECOND PERFORMANCE ol 15 AH A t In the hletory of XiUo'a Gnriie'n there la recorded no auch success n? haa crowned the efforts ot tho prcaent manage ment. Since the opening night llui bouse* have been in variably overcrowded, unit nightly hiitidrada have luit the box olliee nliable to obtain seuix. HABA la conceded by all to he the moat PERFECT 8PKCTA 'LB PERFECT .SPECTACLE ever produced in new york. . "BABA," AT NIBLO'S GARDEN HAH PROVED A SUCCESS GREATER THAN III at OP THE BLaCK CROOK' OR THE "WHITE PAWN."?NEW YORK HERALD, OCTOBER IS. Triumph of Mr. lionaoti Sherwood's MYsTIC \L TRANSFORMATIONS. Tho wondurful change from tho abip on the open sea to tbe fairy palace pronounced toe ACME OF MECHANICAL AND ARTISTIC SKILL. Decided bit of Mtu ELIZA WEATHKRSKY as AMORET, and of .Mr. W. H. CKANr. as BABA. UNPARALLELED TRIUMPH OP THE MOST ARTISTIC Choreographic artiste over seen In this country. Mile. KLIZaB TA MRNZELI aud .Mile. HELENS MENZKLl, THE SWEET MUSIC BY MAX MARETZEK. THE AM AZON M A I!C i 1-TIIK REVEL8 O F TIIE ROSES - THE ELEGANT SCI NKRV-i'lIE ARTISTIC PROP ERTIES- III K PERFECTION OF BALLET. MATINEE SATURDAY at 1:30. ?SIXTH GRAND HABA MATINEE TO-DAY AT A BUBU 1:30. All the teaiures at the MATINEE. RE lt B 11 HUB SERVED SEATS FOB MATINEE ONE DOL H B liBIIB I.AR. -MISS ELIZA WEATI1KR8BY, MR. W. U. CRANE A. A A and the great MENZELIS at tbe BABA MATI A A A AAA A A NEE TO-DAY AT i :30. -MR. BENSKN StlER WOOD'S WONDERICL A BHBB CHANGES. Tha.beautiful REVELS OF THE B B BBBK ROSES and MARETZEK'S MUSIC at the B ABA H B MATINEE TO DAY. RESKKVED fcEAIS FOR HBUB MATINEE ONE DOLLAR. -THE BABA~mItINKK TERMINATES AT 4:15 permitting suburban residents to reach home ero A A A A nightfall All the wimdersiif BABA at the MATI AAAA NEE. RE.SERV1) SI-.ATs FOR MA'l'iNKE ONK A A DOLLAR. A. T HIE MOST ATTRACTIVE RESORT I Y. M. C. A. LECTURE COURSE. THE GREAT NEW YORK AQUARIUM. BROADWAY AND 33111 SI. FRESH ARRIVALS OF RAKE. CURIOUS AND MON STER fishes daily : NEW ATTRAt THINK AND I NTKKKSTtoiG FEATURES ADDED CONSTANTLY TO THE MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION OF LIVING SKA, RIVER AND LAKE DENIZENS I MAKING .THE FINEST AQUARIUM IN THE WOULD! A PLACE OF NEVER-CEASING PLEASURE, INTER..M' AND STUDY 1 THE GREAT LIVING WHITE WHALE DEVOURING LIVE EELS, HALF A BARREL PER DAY! THE 1HOUSAND OTHER DIVERTISSEMENTS! THE SHARKS I SKA LION! STURGEONS! SEALS! STICKLEBACKS ! SKA RAVEN'S ! WINGED FISHES OF THE OCEAN! GREAT ARTIFICIAL FISH HATCHING. THOUSANDS OF HIGHLY PLKASURKABLB and INTERESTING SIGHTS. AND HUNDREDS OF GRAND AND GROWING FEATURES IMPOSSIBLE TO ENUMERATE. WHILE THE VISITORS A RE EXAMINING THE CONTENTS OF THE GREAT IRON vND glass Tanks DODWORTH S POPULAR ORCHESTRA DISCOURSES THE MOST ENTERTAINING MUSIC. OPEN DAILY FROM 0 A. M. TILL 10 P. M. A SPECIAL NOTICE,?-To any person alio will cut thla iidven Dement out and solid it to W. tl. .Coup, Manager, New York Aquarium, with .Ml veins enclosed to pay coat of tube, postage anil a rapping charges, a h"i(ntifully executed chromelithograph, siae 3tlx4ll inches, of llie interior beauty aud attractions id'the Great New York Aquarium, in eleven colors, by Grcyson, one of tho best living chromo artlata. a ill be Inrwnrded Irec. This is a superb picture, ur.d rcpre Biiats Hie only marine aquarium on the North American Continent. Address all lcttoislo W. C. COUP, Manager, New York Aquarium. , A It B UC K I.E. AKBUCKLE". GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT tor tho BENEFIT OF THE DISTINGUISHED ARTIST, MR. M. "aRBUCKLB, at Hie TWENTY-SECOND REGIMENT ARMORY, Hill ST. AN p itTII A V.. THIS (SATURDAYi K\ -ATM). OCTOBER 2& GILMOKK'S MILITARY BAND, Miss LILLIAN 15. NoKTu.x, Mr. SOIIST, Mr. G. S. WEEKS, LKTSCII. LbFEBRE. DKAOHT. DE CARLO, and Mr. M. ARBUCKLB. IN THE FOLLOWING SPLENDID PROGRAMME ? 1. Ovaiture. "Robespierre" LitoltT Introducing [lie Mnrsellniso Hymn GILMUKL'S 220 REGIMENT Ha.\D. 2. Ballad. Mr. G. S WEEKS. 3. Grand Selection trom Oliartm Weber GILMOKE S 22D REGIMENT BAND 4. Cornet Solo, "Alexis" Uartmann Mr. M. AKBUCKLE. 5. Aria from "Lucrccin Horgls" ..Donlaottl Mr. A. SOIIST. 6. March Mllitaire, "Suluto to S in Eranclsco" Stelnbauser GILMOKE S 22D REGIMENT BAND. 7. Overture. .Iiibel iCauio) Llndpalntiier Gil.MOKE'S 221) REGIMENT BAND. 8. Grand aria, from "Somnambulic Rossini Miss LILLIAN B. NORTON. 0. Concert Mnsurra, "Souventer ile KielT' Kcbnmenn GILMOKK'S 111) REGIMENT BAND. 1(1 Pert Song. YOUNG APOLLO CLUB. 11. Marach Milltaire, "220 Regiment" P. 8. Gilmoro GILMOKK'S -"J 11 REGIMENT BAND. Conductor Mr. P. S. GILMORE Admission, 50 cents, Gf.rmania theatre. ~~~??? AD. NKUKNDOKFF Director. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2R?F'hKKEOL, play in four acts, by Sarduu. Box office open dally frmn H till 4 o'clock. The only eiwaim: sydney rosknkkld. kdT tor. V\ itli a new a3d beautiful title page. Price 3 couta. Eor sole everywhere. FRIDAY EVENINGS AT s O'CLOCK. Nov. 3?Mr. George VsndcnholT "ShcrWen." Nov. ID? Professor Natha Sheppard. "Siiut Up In Perls." Nov. 17?President G P Hays "Everyday Reasoning." Nov. 24-George Kenunn. ' Siberian Life.*' Dec. 1?Proleaeor i'. A Young, LL. D., of Dartmouth Col lege. "The Sim." Dec. H?Mr. Frank Beard. "Chalk Talk on Beauty." Dee. 13?Chaplain A. (>. livers. "Guilty or Not Guilty." Dec. 23?Kev. Jul n Io>rd. I,L. D. "Daniel Wehetar." Dec. 2"?Mr. A. P. Dnrbnna. Readings. Jan. ft?Rev. C. II. Fowler, l>. I). Jan. 12?Mr. Charles Roberts. Jr.. and Miss Fanny Foster. Jan. ID?Mr. II. F. Taylor "Thought and Its Chariots." Jan. 2b-Kev. A. A. A lliens, D D. "Sunshine." Membership ticket admits member end lady (fee. I or toe public, course ticket. S3. Single lecture, admission Oil cent*. Send fir "As ociatlun Nines," giving advantages ef mem bership. r 1111 K ONLY ORIGINAL LEGAL AND AUTHOR 1 i?ed FIGARO! WITH A NtAV IITLE P.AGR. For sale evorywh te Price - cents. STEIN WAY II .LL - R HERRMANN TJnDK'S SHAKESPEARE RECITATIONS (by memory). Monday. October 540?M \CBf-.T!l. ? Friday, November 3?t.'lMill>LA.NI'S, Admission One Dollar. N. H.?Seats aro arranged that every ona can see Mr. Linde. IIIV KK8 OF IIANCING WI LL EN J OY TO III E.Tr Jneart's content, at Soiree soeiabie.ihla evening, lleet Imien llnll. 5tli at , noar Bowery. Music by l.uater'a en tire orchestra. TIG A KOI FIGARO! FIGARO' FIGARO! PRICE, 5 outs! New title page I For sale everywhere) 1 AMISKMtwS. ^'The^rieeoj the Herald has been reduced to three cents per copy. ?pTKiTtriBATKE. BROADWAY AND 3-D ST The great in(?e^ *?' *',e TOM OOBH. TO XIt.UT. LAST "tTmK BUT TWO OF i>\\ KKTHkAKIS, W S. Gilbert , beimiHiil Idy l MONDAY EVENING NEXT, Ot IOBEB JO, the great Pari elan ben.ation. ADAM AND EVE.* MATINEE SATURDAY AT 3 O'CLOCK. SWfcLTIIEA UTS unil fO^' COpIS. WILL CLOSE JiOVKMBKR jtt CENTENNIAL^ LOAN EXHIBITION. From th. private art NATIONAL ACAOEMV Of UESION, . corner 23d ?l. '%?>?! -I*'' ?*' n_ METROPOLITAN Ml'SKL.M Ot ART, 12S vY'esi Hill ?t. Day and cv Mil 11 2?i.A nntl Will close Friday night. .No.ember 10. C iii<] I-'TV sOi'IABLLs'?-"SECOND SEASON." Sevorv H iTUHDAV iiVKNIN^. H o'clock 1m mm auy IU?L Ea.t iV.U .t. .-ABTlklt A CO.. Manager* PhltAdelDliln AmUMM?!'1'. ?The price of Vte Herald teas been reduced to three ivrits per coin/. TNflV'H AMKKiCaN THKATRK. PHILADELPHIA. F OP. N ALL TIIR YEAR KOI,NO the HANDSOMEST THEATRE in THE I IIA._ r/owl.oiiL'AL OARDSN, FAlRMOUNT PaKK. PHIL Audelphla ?' 'poo daily. A large collection o "y'n?f wild U??t,. Ii-V'L and rentllia. Admission. 2-*tc. Children. It* Secure.1 eaoU two week* ?u edvaoce. mvv (IRK VT SIEGE OF PARIS. - EXHIBITION TlioLY KliliM N A M. TO 10 P. M., EAST OF,THE PHILADELPHIA MAIN EXPOSITION BlIluDlNlL WTKW NATIONAL THEATRE, PHILADELPHIA ? THE IS BLACK t'UOOK, With tUe I KhHLKsHI MOKLACtUl. I lie jcriiiiUeHt entertainment in the city. tt RVt7T7RKR(V8 CJRKaT EUttOI'KAN ANATOMICAL Tv mid llUtoricAl Mu*eUtn, 7211 Obeiitiiut ??t.. FhiladeipUlu EMiim*m?m*"t complete ever exhibit*! ?u Ami*' C>pen d*l l y? .. ?.?-?-??? | 1 > 1111. ADELPii I a MUSEI M. (H'll AND ARCH BTH.? 1 I'll.. Ii2?!i consecuiite repre.eutatlon 'NIGHTS IN ORPHANS. Mat.lie.- every aiteruoou. I EN Moms t* A MAR ROOM. ? PIWOKOHTES,. OUOASiM, At. , J The price of the Herald tuts been reduced to three rents per copy. ___ _ J i LL PERSONS DIWI RoU.H OF rtKOIUlIXO AIJEN Aulue M-c.mil linnd stchiwuy grand. square or ; Piano will Unit a Hill' assortment at our wareroot ', I as erst*. ~T _yoR KENT, CI'KIOH I, SQUARE AND OK AND A .Piano* or our .'wo make : also lor sale iimI rent, it num ber of Hue second hand Pliino*. In iicrr ct^ider. VVM. K.N A HE A CO.. No 112 5th as\ above lOtlt ?t. ? o.om VSSORTM EN I' OF PIKST Cl.ASS PIANO Alorte. for'aale at vcrv moderato prices, on easy sun a h l u te oil a" at HAINES HKO.S'. corner 2d av , mlJHt II ^ Iom Pittiins tlio'. Iiiive been used a unit Vl r? "k ~ 1 OT OF SECOND HAND PivNoUOKTES IN A thorough order, lor sale at moderate Rn7moKKRI\* J ioriea to rent oi our own manufacture. Bj LUlt KKKlNU A SON'.-., Liu "'til av.. c 'rner 1st!- ?L "l l i,IV KOI ND 7 I U OCTAVE PIANOFORTE (MAO. Aiillleent tone ?n.l llnish) cost $l*X). lor If JOU; sucr.fic.. Hcsiuenee. .NO En.t Dill ?t. I FIW si.i OND HAND PIANOS. SPURNED"KEOM jVliirc very clienu for c.tsli. or on inontlilt iuatnlmcnts } JOHN MAHON'R. 40tt? ??. a"d 1st He. T~ LAROK STOCK OF UPRIGHT AND S^UAUK Apianns and Oricatn. for cash. Instalment* or rent, very iow, at F. SCHL'LEK'S. 2tl Kaat HthM. ? l'IJIV\TE FAMILY WILL SF.LL STFINWAY A four round 7'i octave Pianoforte. S.2o; richlv carved rosewood case; all Improvement.: elOtfant upritfttt Llileao^ Ueiiee. No, 47 West |6tE at., betwoea ? til Slid ' ill a\s. I iTtoN PIANOS?THE LARGEST M'o. K t?F UK A liable second linnd Pianoe In tlio city, .nine alntt.*! new, 85S! "rtS.'Wl'c iroprevemonts. 2S id ?t.. near _,l av. ? | . |> 111V A I'E FAMIl.V WILL SELL ROSEWOOD 7 : A oe U ve 1'1 an ol or t e, B100. No. 210 East 30th .t? near | 3d av. ??? I "I" PRIVATE FAMILY. GOING ABROAD. WILL SELL A,', mislnmreliusers a 'n.atfnlBcent 7', oeliive lour .round pirtTitiforte; prominent nrnkern; aoh? tor ( It TV Stind o" ver. M u.lo Cabinet; Elepunt ste ittwav . p TiLrlft ouarter eost; Hon .or .Itippimc. ul.o, sutin Parlor , Snit. 7 Pieces, a. u sitcrlllce. Call al private redden,e.^l.D , West 23 1 ?t.. between Kth and < til i?v*. N. I ? ? .... | ?old. N. B.?Box tor ?hlp|?ii?sr. . i ' '.,.r, PIANOFORTE. si I. I.N WAV Si'iintoforlM. every lmpri?v?iuent: lor c*?h. j 13 Waverlcy piuce, iiei*r Brond>>*>. i 1 v K(i \ IN2*.~PIANOS (I Ot? 1 AV??:. W'l; 7 OC rAVK, ?"?>?'7 cVS^Sjgfj'SSg.' TMOR SALE?A WATERS' PARLOR ORGAN. WITH I iu stoAp?. 1? BOOd order. W AGNlKtOENT 7?4 OCTAVE sTEINWAY GRAND AI Piano at n .aerlflee at No. ."ul W e?t 3-ttli ?t. ? DIANOS.-I ARGK ASsI 1 KIM EN t" TO KENT, $4 CP A ward; to MK.1M ,1P\7eRKEL* /"'oj1 Union s'tftre. Air: S 5.U?tosy . r, ( |o$lU>. Piano? hihI Orjr?n* to rent at the <*d atom at extremely low price, during tlti. j month, sheet Mit.ic llrom Oo. to 10.-. per piece. . r.Viv ?POWERFUL NEW urRIGHT AND BQUARE ^?'1^ 1 : MtmCAL. " rZevriceorl^e Hera hi has been reduced to three j nuts iter nipt/. ! /I'tRD ?1miss watson gives piano andguitar 32 Ett.t 14th ?t. ParttcuHr. in confectionery tore. - 1 ? O.WCI.Vtv At AbEMlEs. " Tin i>ri'-e of the Herald has been reduced to three cents per copy. k ?SAL'SK'8 dancing A^PB^M?Mf^?KWLkLoNS A.114 East 13tli. K-4 Enst Mtlt.- I KXVAIK LESIONS any Hour. CIKCl'LARS, 212 East 11th. , i ~-C VRTIER'S DANCING ACADEMY, PLIMPTON S AsUuiidlng. Stuvvn-tant and Dili ?t?.?Private1 Iconsi nny hour; glida, double glide and Newport .peelaltloa. Soiree Monday. _ | j .? tiitl)\V()It I'll's D V N 1T NG.. SCHOOL. \removed to No twi .'ult av.. now open for the recoptlen of pupil.. For particular. ?end for ciicular. Tt WiLtkih'S DA.N01 Nu ACADEMY. 4?l 7TII AV.. Avlas.es now open. Send lor cireu.ar. Soiree, every *1 ussday and Saturday. T v 1 vMi)ND'S D ANClNO SCHOOL, AD'.LPlll BLlt.O DiiV? Broadway and "d .t.-Ladlo. and children thl. utitriioon Hi 3:30. S^sasws?s;.r' n'u.r malinger* will Introduc. stranger, to partners. TRYING HALL MAlTNEK aOCIABLKS EVERY SAT* 1 mlVv a'ternoon and evenlnp.-Dancing commence, at .I Evening sociable, at s P. M. ..a. M VNUBL'S t'L YS F.S FOR DANt-'ING, o43 BTH AY ., will commence. Saturday. November II. 1'IIE LEI T'l HE -sKASOX. OIIVILLK GARDNER AND HoVVKI.L GAkDnKR AT the south Second street elinrcli tMetlmol.l Kplscopsl), between dh and Htli ?t? . Wllllamsbitrg. Monday ?yeiiii g. October :?.? s o'clock?"Family Entrance lecture by 11 owed Gardner; "Expetlence. or the Olden Tliue. by Orville Gardner: song, by yuartct Club. Admission, -Ac. _ 1X ?TK I'lTiON. ~ fim prie, ?r the lleruld has MM reduced to three cents per copy. Tv |. XI'v ltlENGEI) CLASSIC AL AND M A I'IIEM Al l Aial teacher, who graduated with the hlglioat honor., ?le siri-s nrivate pupils' prep-re* or college: hicbost cltv ret erence. Address TEACHER, box 14T. Herald I. plow u oBice. /Y tliv Wli.SON k WALWORTH'S COLLEGE oF \J iln-lness and Phonography, Lnion .quaro. Day Evening Low prices. TTtRKNCH CONVERSATION AND LI VERA I'll RE?BY 1 a Parisian gentietnan; 3U lee.cn., $Jj;at pupil,. $il. gddreea FRENCH, ear, of Mr. siueia. tt# #r?ate<). { m,YI RNBSH?BY A l.ADY WHO HAS HAD A LONG (Texpenenc. In the care of ehildren and van give thein a thorough instruction Ki <icrm?.j. Y n-nch and rnunle. dfeu. for two days. Mis. HAND, ' ST. ANTED?A SITUATION AS FoACURR OF MA NX tltoniailcs, KnRll.li audi ^??El??,y^V.7,hi^mro escellcut rclereuces. Ad.lre*. ALGEBRA, Dentin utticc. -It t EM> Y I.K.s.->, 1 v?CONVKUSATIONAL FRKNOU Ollby a Parisian Ia.lv. dl.lomce; tren.lallon.. Mile. VKHKb, 1,W7 Broadway. r.u?ni '2A *.i-iy t YKMt BOARD YM' TUITION. ADDREM EPISCOPAL Ai'ADEMY, lladdonBeld, N. J. BILLIARDS. $150i The price of the Herald has been reduced to three rents per ropy. . u KRH'AN STANDARD BEVEL BILLIARD TABLE, Aw.th DelaueV. wire cushion,. Indorsed bv all loading piuilvrdoiial player, ; extra Iii.liivcmcnt, now ollered ; ?ec I fable. .Imprest kC0.,40V.?, _ "l CENTENNIAL medal t WA ft OK U_. TO II w. A enLI.KNDKK. No. 7IH UroK?lw?y, New York, lor tbo b?ht HHIIurd Table a und most correct cwnnhMla. _ V"lot OF SECOND HAND BILLIARD TABLES IN A nerl'ect order, ouual to new. at very low price., oaperiec. oruer, COLLIiNDER, <3B Hroadway.__ " ' ' ukK'fMl'lft. ~~ f)C pre: Of the Herald has been reduced to three cents per copy. t?iTr "of "teeth in tiirer igiur nitrous jYoiidc If?? always on hand and fresh; Block Work Oold l'latvs l'latlna and Contltiuou, Gin*. Lellabdd, \ ^Jcaiilte. wiirtii bonc Hnbh^r, kc.% Ac., *U to twit tl??* timei. HIIDiOW'>'k ls flo 1"h'''I NEWBKOb.LI. PJa Wo.t 34tl. -p K T. G.VaII, 4. LAS I -ID SI' FIRST CLASS Dentistry at low, popu.ar orlce.. Call and examine. i| tt lit x r.KY . 1) V WASHINGTON HAND PRF.sS WAN l>.D-*-'LCI< O^l A'argrr Aildroelk with parlleular.. 1 RESS. ho* 14. Herald olfiee. % NTKD I" FURCIt ASK- Y PIPE CUTTINU MA chli e to cut,from two tnclie, down; .late maker ? name lowest ea-h price, tali particular!. Addre?? MA CHINE, box l"l Herald o/Hee. XV WANTED-ONE SECOND IIAND ISX:*I CUT-OFF Elaine, either Brown ?, Cnrll..'or Puinaut ;. Addre.t, with lull particular^ POST It CO., Cincinnati, Ohio. SALES AT Annos. _ The price of the Herald has been reduced^ to three cents per copy. ^"itoBKUl V. ?? < s 111N*. 4 U CTIO NE E R. -1. ABU ? . An I' (IN SAL inn -KllHl.il FURNITURE. THIS (SMurdajr) UORN'I^i. ?>ctub??r 'J*4. < umiieuciiu <u 10 ??Yl<? k. No. 47 WEST IflTH Nr.. BKTWKK.V >111 AS 1? OTH \VS. Si LIN VV A i oL'Jt 7u. nTvVK IM vNOKORTli, I'JIICKHtlNu I i'UlGHT PfAKOMiRTE. I' intiiun. Work* of Art. PAKL'Jft AND DiiAWIN!* KOOM S ITS. richly curved rrv\ewootl an?l vv ulii'it frame*. In wiimuM. tin and tfold bro cnd? Matin anil eotciain* :TurkUh and Lounges. h*%jr Chair*, inni-i|uc(?riv una if lt < ?ntre and v'un ?>!? TaMus, mscwuud hta^erei, Cabinet*. 4 French plate in an I# t Mirror*, 3 tiler Minor-, Inea Curi*tri*, French Mantel rfcts, H0 <l??y Clock*. Miuicul lloxoa, Library ntnl Secretaire liookctuo*, Looks, Library Table. Ttirki?li Suit, Writintr Desk ULDltonM K UNITL'KK t'ONSl STING elaborate and plain lledrcoin Set*, ir.laid and silt Hoilstead*, Ur*??iiiir C??e*, ifnreau*, Wash timid*. single ami double Ki'd>tcad?, 38 tine hair ?ud hprins Maltri**?e*, feather Pil lows, lllwiiUcti, Toilet >ets. r?p and tiiusli Sou-, marble top Table*, Chair*, ion-ken. roclii?k?,c Chairs, l.otmtre-. DiNINC FTItXITURS?Extension labia*, Sideboard, Chairs In leather. Silverware. Crockery, Library and Mac ro ta ire ttookcaaca. Library Table*, Turkish Suit, two Hall Stand*, velvet, Hru?*cl* and ingrain Carpet*; Kitchen, nrrtnu' Furniture. Ac. Take Sixth avenue car* to six tee nth Mreet. N. H ?Good* boxed and shipped, city or conutrf. H A? MOHRIH WILKIN'S, AL'CTIONKKU. ? Peremptory sale. Handsome Household Furniture. Pier Mirror, line WUton velvet end Brussels Carpet*, Ac., at auction. E. H. LUDLOW A CO., will noli at auction, on Monday. October HO, at 11 o'clock A, M., at the private residence on nnrtli side of lV.'dst,, between tlie Boulevard ami loth av., a general assortment off arlor, LIhrsrv. Dining llue'O and Kclr..cm Furniture, lu roseanod, walnut aniluak; line Pier Mirror uinl Curulce*, Cm lain* tlm- Wilton, velvet itnd Hrus.el* l'*mots; cnrlcil liulr anil ejarliif; Muttresne*? Ac., tngutlier wlfli China, tlln?K uinl Hilverptatvit Ware: Kitchen Furtilturc, Cooking Utensils. Ac. Catalogue* atPine at. \ ?A.-.V? S. HIMIKK. ALUtIoMKmL ,2\* By F. II. MTKW.VKF. Metropolitan Salesrooms, 837. 339 and 311 Itli av., corner 2.*.ill ,t. Liberal c*?U advance ?n c n?'..iiiuriil>. T. 11> D AY. c.t in', o'clock, n large assortment of now and second hum) Furnliaro. Car. pot a. Bedding. Chandelier*, Ac.. eompri-ing. In nart. Par or Hulls, in tapestrv. reus and haircloth ; Pier and ?Mautol Sir ror*. Cotiu .?? anil black walnut Bu.troiim Suit*, oak and black wuln.it Dining Itooin Furniture, Secretary and other lluok case*. Desks Library and Centre Tables. Mutie Stands, Wbattiot*, 1-otitiges, Cluiir*. Mattre*se*, Pillow*, (guilts. Blanket*. Curtain*, Chandelier*, glass an I sllvernlatcd Ware. Oil CBromoe, Paintings, Sewing Machine*, lillliarJ Tuhle*, Ac.. Ac t'cfiON SA LfL THW'DAV: Over *5iV,(lOO worth magnificent Household Fu-nlture, rare and coetlv Work* of Art. Steinw.iy upright and Winds ?r roscwo >d Pianino, to. cost *1.1*10, to he sold nt public auction, fills DAY (Saturday. October 2S, c?uiin*ncu?g at 1" o'clock. PRIVATE RESIDENCE 120 WEST 23D ST., NEAR ?nil av. Catalogue contnln* over 4 allots, namely,2 superior Draw ing Room Suits, in satin; Centre and side Tallies: velvet uinl Brussels Carpet*. uiugnitlcent inlaid Cabinet*. Pier ahd M <ntel Mirrors Turkish niol Oriental Easy Chairs, rich iui ported limine*. Sue Oil Paintings, K ?t volnmes choice Books. Library anil Secretary KLokcuses, Lobby Desk-. Ac. ; bedrooms contain eleven; Bedroom Suits, Redstea Is. lin 'reaus and Dressing Ca?c, Anuolre n-iJInee. 22 white oair Mattresses, Kittle spring Beds, single and double lace Cur tains, Pillows, B Isiers. Bed Linen. Ac. : dtiiimc room, largo black wnliiut Bullet, cost $2.V): Extension Table, leather Chairs, china Tea and Dinner Sets, so Id Silver aim Plated Ware, Hno cut Glass and Cutlery: nl?o ad servant*' and basement Kitchen Furniture. Sale positive. By order E. Gay. LI KE FITZGERALD, Auctioneer. Goods packed to city or country. ' A?BARKER .. CO., AUCTIONEER#. ? 47 and 49 Liberty ?t. BREECH LOADING GI NS. AC. B ARKER A CO. will sell by anetlnn n splendid assort ment of Guns, also SO ease* of new Muskets, at their sales room, 47 mid 19 Liberty St., on Tuesday and Wednesday next. Now on exHihitiun. See spurting colui.iu. A ?GEORGE W. KKKLKR. AUCTIONEER. ? tin exhibition to-dny. nt 53 Libertv at., FINE SILVER PLATED WARE. manufactured by the, ME III DEN BRITANNIA COM FAN Y, to be *oLI by auction Monday, Tuesday and Wednes day. October 3d 31 and November 1. The goods of tlio Slerldon Britannia Conipinv are triple plated, on whltp metal, and guaranteed for soven to twelve years. rt'OTlON SALE.?WIN.V.NS A I>AVIKB. AUCTION xXeer-, 12K Broadway, Nl-w York, will sell on Thursday, November 2. at the Kkchange, 111 Broadway, the tliree st >ry brick Dwelling anil Let No. Bhit'arroll it Hrooklvu For particulars apply to LYTTLETON O. GAKREToON, Attorney, 2<i Broad St., or to the auctioneers. A?TUNIS JOHNSON, AUCTIONEER. ? Old stand 37 Nassau -t. On TUESDAY, r.t li'ig o'clock, LARGE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, remoiod Troni storage warehouse. CI WARBURG, AUOrfoNKhR,"nELLS, j(T^ ?'CLi>CK, T.334 East 53>l *t.. largo Stock ol llrst class Grncerv, con sisting of Teas, Coffees, Sugars, Spices. Soaps; also elegant Fixtures, Couuier*. Scales, Ac. Positively in one or mure lots. Dealers and trade Invited. BXECL tors' SvL E -Till S~ DAY, AT 11 O'CLOCIC, OF two fast Road Horses ahd two Abdullah Colt*, helon in; to est <le of iho late D. K. Duckcr, by COLE A AIL"III'HY, 379 Fulton st.. Brooklyn: also ?everul other llnrac*; now and sccouil hand Vehicles, Harness, Kobe*. Blankets. Ac. liA~tTOLTON. Al'i'TIO.NEElL- 7 " r .On Monday. October 30, the entire rich Stock, Fix tures ill K. Dtthernct, F.rq.. No. 1.2(11 Broadway, near 31st at.: these are rich Paintings, in till and water colors, in great variety, with rich gilt and chony Iramos: rich, orbanientrd PassraPnrtiHrts; fancr do., ebony and gilt Easels. French Clocks. Pasicls, Photo rnplt At bums, inlaid alth pearl and Kus-lHn leather; I'r iwn'a Cab inets. Ac.: also all the Hture Fixtures, Counters. Gluss Cases, Stoves, Ac. ENRY STONEv7AUCTKiNEKr] ~ 119 Fulton and 42 Ana sts. RTONEV A M.VPKH will sell at auction this dc, October 2K. at our salesrooms, r.t 10:311 o'clock, a general assort'iieut of new am! second baud Furniture:?One very rich rosewood and tulipwood (inlaid with gold) Parlor Suit, In crimson brocatel: Ariuolres, Wardrobes, Bookcases, Desks, (sideboards, Ac., Ac. Japanese Goods, in great variety. Brussels aud Ingrain Carpets but little ussd. OH Paintings and Engravings by old masters. I'i4served Fruits, lu jars?from the Centennial. Five sets of single Harness, hand made. In p?rlert order 18. At"EIXBEKiihK, ai.'CTIO.s c.i.k, *ti,o.s T.it.f ?day (S.iturd ty). October 3H, at 10 o clock, at salesroom 73 Bowery. Furniture, Clothing, Shoes, silk Umbrellas, gold and silver Watches, Cigars, Ac. ISIDORE J. S Vt AKZKOPF, AUCTIONEER, SELLS, 2 o'clock 34 av. B., Furniture, Beddlug, Faucy Go .ds. Hew ing Machines Ac. J IIA VK N "aUOTIONE E U. ? ofltce and aalosrooin SJ and 41 East 13th St.. wiit sell Tuosilny, October 31. at 11 A. M , at 445 West 34th si., entire contents of a tour story bruwu stone house. Par ticulars III Sunday's Herald. J uaven77\~uc rroNKKN, .will s II mi Wednesday, November 1. at H A. M? at 33 and 41 East 13th. Ooutcn s of two Houses, sent to my rooms for couvenicuce of sale. Particulars in Tnesuay's Herald. J COOKE. AUCTIONEER. ? Elegaut Fnrn'tnre, Piano, Carriages, Harness, at t ..o privalp residence of M. A. Lit tell. Esq., Ford ham, near Jerome Park, MONDAY, Oct abet 3d. at lli'j A M. Entire content* or elegantly fu ml shod residence, eholco rosewood Piano, IIAie rosewood and walnut Bedroom mid Parlor Suits, six s.egant French plate Mantel Mirrors, nearly new: fine Carpet*, rich carvel wnliiut Bnflct, llatstand. Bookcases, Arnimres, AV'ardrobes. Centre, Curd and Library Tables; I'auitln :*, pure hair Mattro-ses Turk | Ian Chairs brncsWel, cretonne and luce Cuitalna; Library and Dining Room Sulta, in leather: Herring's Silver Sals; the Inrniturs Is all by Krst clasi makers: also one Pnaeton, two fine >l"lghs, single and double Harness by Wood Gin son anil Duns omb; ono Alderuay Cow and Calt Salo ab solute. , J1 'I)()KK. AI.CrloNKER?HELLS TltlH |7aY. 1(92 ?o'clock, corner 125th St., 3d ay., one Billiard Table, emu iilote: ono Piano, lour good carpets, large lot Furniture. At COOKE'S Salesroom, posiblvely no gooda received for auction sale with limited prices. pTtrater, AUCTIONEER, WILL sET.t7 TliTs ?day. at 10,'* o'clock, at 59 Gicat Jones street. Parlor bu.n, Chamber. Dining and other Furnltnre; Brussels Car pet*. Mirrors, Pictures, Stoves. Mattresses, Hewing Mit ctiino*. Furnluire,cart Harness. Ac.; also lot Miscellaneous Goods, 9 barrels Glue, Ac . on account ot former purchasers. MA. J. LYNCH A SON'TTa UCTlONEERn. ~ . offlce .No. to Pine st. 'i he valuable improved Properly on northwest corner of Brooino and Mulberry sts. will bo sold nt auction on Tncs day, October 31, M7d. at 12 M., at Exchango ,-alesroom, 111 Broadway, ill following parcels: Corner pare d. .'AJxtl, on Broome at., t IB feet on Mulberry St.. with tour brick Buildings (hereon; Lot on .Mmhorry St., iidjiiiuing above, 2.>x?5. with brick Building thereon; Lot on Broome st.. ml joining same. BsMsB, llftxB, with brick Building tliereou. MYKKS A CO.. AUCTIONEERS. SELL Til 18 DAY. AT lot, o'eioek, at No. 15fj Bowery, large lot of Household furniture. Carpets, leather Beds. Iialr Mattresses, Ijnilts; also 25 parlor. Cooking and Store Stovee; ulao, on aciouut of Geurgc AVIjjiuuit, two sets of .-single Wagon Huruoss. Hale positive. Dealers iuriteil. NUHSBaIM, a U CTIONBUL 881 POAVI KY. ?sells this day, at II o'closs. No. 4U5 Pearl st.. Stock ana f ixtures ol Saloon; Bar, Backbar, Icehouse, Tables, Chairs, Ac. Denh rs invited. Mortgage sw,k.-hv virtue or cii \rhtL i UMrtga-.-e I wiil sell this dev. at 11 o'clock In the lore- I main, the Scowboat Eger Mckenana, *t nior 7 East River, Counties s'ip. JUM.N MpfiONOUUIt, Auctioneer and Atturuey tor Mortgngce. M" T) RTUAGkTAI. K.??. W AHiIU Rt 1. A UCTIO XEER, lliee IH5 Bowery, sells Monday. October 39, elegant Furniture of I'nur story private Bearding llnuso. Pellicu lar* day of salo. ? ORTGAOK HaLh.-lN.ihK AND B\ YloTUh OF a certain clintlol morignge I will expose fur tale ut pub U? auction, on Haturday, October 28, lUo'oioek, at No. 1.-2 HnlfoM St., In the city ol Now York, one cream entered lions. LOUIS ('Oil. N, Assignee of Mortgagee. M VilliLt<7 .11 AN l'r,Ls7 A T PRICES NEVER APPP.0AC1IKD BEFORST gVsiato and Marble Mantels. Largest assortment In sue cliy PENRHV.N SLATK COMPAN Y. 50 Union square. 4th sv. and 17th st., New York, .Muiiiilaoturois of all kinds nl Slate Work. akblk~axV*iarhlki/.i;d man-ills at great'. ly reduced prices; also vLmnments, lleiidstniies. Plumb, ers'and Furniture Blabs, inurbls Counter* and Tiling. A. hLAB..11, 1-14 aud 13*1 hast 14th st.. near 2d av. VbOTillYt.. The "price, of the Herald has been reduced to three cents per copy. Attentioni-sa.oooreceived from~mvagknt to liny eiut o I Cloth.u.'. G n pels. Ad.. lor the Houiliern au l Vi ssteru uiurkt-ts. AslruUhing prices will lie paid In cash at ANllALl'S, 17S 7tU sv. Ladles alleoded by Mrs. Auhelt. AT HARRIS,' 1,271 HRoaDWaY. Bf-TWEKN 32D und L.'ld sts Bn ?<tway prices paid for ea*t off Clothing, Ac- by oalilng er aihlres-mg II. HARRIS. 1.274. At FtATTOI*, BIO BTtt AV.. "BlMM* ifNI IT.?THE idosi isstoiilaltingiy high prices will positively be paid hi cash Inrcast-oif Clothing Orders attendsd by Mr. or Mrs. FLvTI'O. A!' Mt.Nr/.'H. 218 3D ]aV.7~N K A R 29TII ST., IM) PER Ceul nroiro III cam p*id than elsewhere lor casiodf Cloth ing, Jewelry. Offers attended ny Sr. and Mrs. Mints. A ?NATHAN'S OLD""ItsI AHLISUMEN f,"7)35TH T\ *av , no ir Slh sL The hlghsst raluu paid for east off ( totHutu-, Carpels, Ad Call ou or addreea Mr. ur Mrs NA THAN, E __ ___ POR S;\I.K. ... The price of the lit raid hail been reduced to three cen's per copy. 4 S V M I'l.K ROOM. IlnUN TOWN. DAY TRADE. J\r u If purcUastil this day lit ? sncritlca. Aoply to my UNI I.I.'i Vlt, Hro id?r?y. Aiiimii cigar >t -RK kou T.t..i. Hi':-r Bi'st htf.i liN'Nilitu, ? rift cbuo. MlTCIIKLL. 77 Cedar it. 4 FIRST CI.ASS CORNER LIQL'oK *TwKE FOR J\ -sle ?#r exctiuu c. Apply to I*. GAFFNKY, 287Ji U"??ry _ 4 hi,i.i. I- ? v:xii i imily liquor ktorb i* or x Vtorn! lor sale tliit day . bargain. Apply I.L.UV1J, -'J Hr..au?r?y, \ KIRS 1 CLA44 KB-WAUHANT AMD OVHTER llnnsa im a iro.xl ireaue lu the centra of business lor aale, iluinv an i'M'?llant business. GAFFNKY A SMITH. Auctioneers, 17 Contra?t. itf iKLIstiKU CORN BR LIUtioM STORK?4IOUD ulral l"c>?tlnn; very desirable bargain; aaay tarn* Jll.VKS, tln.ai ?t. 1~>(>It SVl.K FINK" CIGAR store-AND SAMCbl lloom. i.n ilir beat part of It mad way. Apply in eigai aUN 167 William *t sai.i;-a fi.nr-ovstkk and chop iiousr. r ?n tltn ?V.. doing a Hoe buaineaa. Apply at No. 421 Weal 24th >u bt()? 8ALK?A.V~ OLD. WELL KNOWN LIQUOR store. in excellent nt'lirhborbond, eatabllahed over 2G year*. Iiiqa-reJ. II KKAItKNs, 231 Waahinirton at. F^OItis \I,R-SKVKNTtV IIBHIMKNT UNIFORM ARC ? qiilpineuts complete, In good or lor; will be aold low. Apply ut 1M0 Washington at . New York. i?It ~S A l.~B - A it *K Kltvrr N K A T ~ L ITTI.H PLAO& L complete in all ruaDoeta; can be bad low ; a chalice fur a piactical innti InipitrH at 4S and .'XI Kaat 32 d at. burnsai.k -1 r-.itk \M> KMuKED liii maniT. doing large bnalneag, in Central Market; at bargain if applied lor immediately to MARK LEVY, 77HOth nr., cor ner nib ?i FNuR ri lUU CorrKB 0 UU AND OYSTER BTAlTO; ' old established. di UarrltN 4,, Mural West. HOTEL. RKHTaUrANT INI) BARROOM.-GOOD bnsii.oss aloud; rent nominal. Addreaa LOW KENT, Herald oitteo. I I-." nil MTGUK i IXTGRR* FOB HAlifc?A 15FRKT xJC .niltcr, with drainer; hack Fixture*, with 3 null Ecg lisli Alo I'llnip . all lu good order. Inquire lt?t Washington at., corner Fulton. rpDRF.?FarmP mVTUAL pool" machTves For 1 aale. Address F. OKOTh A CO.. 114 Kaat 14th at. rp.1 UK SOLD "tTll hAP?II AXDHOM ELY FITTED UP I Llqn.li Store; he?l locatiou in the city; no reaaonnble oft'.T rcluaed; rent, $JU, with room* attached. Apply 26 New Itowery. fi(l nod ?For sai kT a first class gko." V-Ul/.cery. catabdalied over 20year*. Inquire 483 STARTLING PROCEDURE. THE EXCISE COMMISSIONERS ARRAIGNED AT THE TOMBS POLICE COURT?HAVE WE A LIQUOl LAW? Yesterday morning Justice Morgan, presiding ?f tho Tombs l'ollco Court, on the application of William II. Munay, couusolfor Froderick Uolleuder, proprlttoi of the saloon known as tho Rathskeller, under the S!wit> Zeitung Building, issued warrants lor tho arrest ufGcorge W. Morton, Jucob M. Patterson, Jr., and Owen Murphy, Commissioners o< Exoiso, on a charge of misdemeanor iu issuing and granting licenses In violation of the Excise laws of lb? State. At two o'clock in the afternoon, in obe dicnco to these warrants, Commissioners Mortoi and Patterson wcro arrested, and appeared at tb? Tombs Police Court at half past three. Sergeant Woodruff and Officer Murray, who were charged with tho execution of tho warrants, were unable to Had Commissioner Murphy, and he did not appear. Tb< nllldavit upon which the warrants were issued is si follows City awl County of .Vrw 1 'ark, hi. :?Frederick H. Ilollen der. No. 1 Tryun row {Staai* Zrilung building). being duly sworn, deposes and any* tliui on the 12lli day of Septuinber, 187(1, nt the city olid .county ut New fork, George W. Mur tun, Owen Murpny ami Jacob M. PnUersou. Jr., lueinbera of uuil constituting tile lioeru uf Kxci.e Utiinniisslouer* in and fur Hie city u. New York anu county uf New York, did grunt unto biiu (ilei-uncut) a license to sell atroug and spirituous liquor* and wines iu quautitiua loss tnnu tiro gal lon* at a time, to be uroiik on the premises of the peraou licensed , (bill lie (deponent) due* uut keep an inn, tavern or hotel, nor UtJ ho keep such ut tbo tune ul inch graniinc ot aaol iieenae nor at the time of toe application for mo sumo, nor did he propose to keep >u inn, tavern or hotel at the liiue of the applicatiou for or the issuing ?l naid license. That deponent was informed by said Commissioners b.v a writtou notice, that unless lis made ai<pltc'iiiim lor said license he would he pro ceeded au hi list lor violation of toe law. and that under and on account of said notice and threat, he. deponent, for fear of such threat Being carried into execution, did apply for t'.e aitme. and that the said Couimiaaioiiers deiuumied mid received from deponent the sum ot $H>U iu the lawful money of the linited States, represented by deponent's chock on the National Park Hank ot this city; thai Mien granting of said license was iu violation of tna laws ot i be Stain uf New York, particularly of that part ul the slid laws embodied in section 7. uf title 8, Of chapter 20, ol part i. of the Revised Statutes (UltU edition), of the said law a of the State ot New Yua)i, under the title and nains "Ut Excise and the Regulation of Taverns and Groceries." recorded on pate 838 nl vol. 11. of said Revised Statutes. Wboreforo deponent prays that the said George W Morton. Owen Murphy and Jacob M. Patterson, Jr., be.arrested and dealt with according t > law. FREDERICK IIOLLENDEll. Sworn to before me till* 27th day of Uclobor, 1876?B. T. Mom**, Police Justice. Thu examination room was crowded with persons in terested in tliu disposition ol the case long beloro tbo urr.val ol tho Cumniissloucrs. As soou ns the iutior made their nppoarauce and Justice Morgan signified his reudluosH to prnccod, in the court room itsull there was a general movement ol parties toward the Judge's desk. Commissioner Morton appeared on hehall ol himsell utid ins colleagues, and, in auswqr to the lor iiinI questions put to hun by the Court, said bis uuine wus ticorgo W. Moriou, and he was President ot the Board ul Excise, f^u theu demanded Inloimstion Irom the Court us to the nuture ol the charge ou which he hud bueu arrested. Juslico Morgan thereupon read tbc utUduvil upon which the wurrants bad been issued, antl asked the prisoner wnal he hud to say in reply. Mr. Morton tncti euiered into u dosultory discussion ol Ilia law in a very low tone, arguing that the status ot the Excise Board in their relations to the liquor dculcrs had been already Oxcd by thu higher courts; that this proceeding was eulirely new aud revolution ary In its nature, and that tho complainant, If ag grieved, should have uvailcd himself of a civil remedy instead of a proceeding in tbo nuiure of a criminal in formation. Justice Morgan said he bad carefully examined the authorities uud the law bearing on the case, us well a? heard the opiuiou ol men very eminent at the liar, and lie wsc hiuiself satisiled as to the propriety ol the proceedings now Instituted. Commissioner Morion replied that ho was only de irous ol tuainlalulng law and order In tho commu nity as Inr as the nuihuriiy ol bis ofllctal position extended, and that these proceedings were In eutirucou invention of the pcaco and good order ol soelety. No person hud ever rocetved n license Irom the present liourd of Exciko unless upon tndubituble evldenco of good moral character and adequate security to the public. Titers wits u certain class ot liquor dusters who, law less in spirit if not in set, angered at tho course ol ths Police Commissioners in the. mode that they had adopted ol enforcing the Sunday laws, sought to ro lal uto upon the Excise Board the wrongs they had suffered (rum llio former. Justice Morgan heard Com missioner Morton courteously throughout, und asked whether ho would have un examination or give bail. Commissioner Morton replied that lie was willing to stand committed, would not give bail or avail himself ol the writ ot habeas corpus lor bis protoctmn. Lie was willing to be a martyr, liuving conscientiously dis charged his duly. Commissioner l>atierson here interposed and sale thai these proceedings were altogether oniusiiflablo, llu added that Judge Barnard, iu thu Second dlstiiot ol the Supreme Court, had adjudicated iu similar cases, and that ho and his colleagues hud acted upon the law us they louna It, aud he saw no reason lor being ar raigned lor any violation of tne )u?s governing thotn as un Excise Hoard. The proceedings were suspended, ami Commission ers Morton and l'utterson retired luto tbo Judge's room to consult. Alter a deliberation ul un hour or more they decided to A-k lor an examination, and it was set dowu lor Friday, the 10th ol November. In the meantime the Commisaionors were paroled by Judge Morgan. The parttce under arrest therefore left tho court in a somewhat beiogged state as to the proper course to 0e pursued in tne preaent aspect of their re lations to thu liquor dealers as now represented by Mr. lloilcuder. The latter getiiit-mun disclaims any malice townrd the Board or uuy ol Its members, but Is only desirous in this proceeding ot ascertaining his oxact standing as a merchant auu of uaving thu lew detl uitely pa>-*cd upon. It is said bv many leading lawyeri that the Excise laws of New York Btate, at they now exist, are so loosely drawn in the Inter ests ol political panics, as they happen to prevail lot the time in the Smte Legislature, that Iheru Is no lo go I protection lor cither tho pabllo or tbo dealer. They conflict with each other every year, and the In terests of the public at largo demand their thorough revision and a uniform aud Impartial law enactod which will bo beyond all cavil ol alther the fanatical or tho lawless. THE PARK BANK DEFALCATION. A lis pendens was died yesterday In tbo offleo of tb< County Clerk of Kings county against tbc defaulting toller ol ths- l'ark Bank, New York, Thomas Ellis. The bunk, through its counsellors, Messrs. Harlow slid Ulntly, sue to recover the suiu ol f7u,Mu6 76, the amount embezzled by Ellis. The notice ol lis pendent directs that the personal property ol tho deluulling teller be attached bv the Sheriff, I his couslsts, so lar as discovered, of a brown stone huuse and lot on Howes street, near tin rev avenue, Williamsburg. It IS also asked by the counsel that tho delonduul bo re strained from disposing uf any of his property pend ing the action. There is a gr< u'l doal ot sympathy ex pressed lur Ellis' wile and family, who aro obliged to leave their pleasant home and lliid another. BOND STREET HAVINGS BANK. Mr. Willis S. I'aine, receiver of the Bond Street Sav ings Uauk, doslros that ail depositors shall present the account bucks to tho bank to bo written up aud verilled in order to aid him in an early winding up ul tbc ntlairs ot the bunk. Mr I'aino lias deposited til the United States Trust Company. In the presence ol Hon. lie Witt C. Ellis, .Superintendent ol the Bank Department, assets and securities ol the bank to the exieut of $l,3f>2,UV7 31, which were found to no in ac cordance, he savx, with the sielein?nt of the trustees, Mr. Fame said yesterday that lie hoped to bo eble to pay a dividend of sixty per cent within forty-five days, and be expected that the depositors would ultimately receive ninety per cent ol tho amouata duo them.