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$1,765.63, and the disbursements of, $1,025.10.

Col. G. W. Adams, correspondent of the New York World, is just back from his European trip.

Mrs. General Gaines is visiting Dr. Wallis and his wife, of the New York Herald, at Orange, N. J.

Hon. W. W. Corlett and wife, of Cheyenne, Wyoming Territory, are stopping at the Nation.

Secretary McCrary returned from his western trip late Tuesday night, and was at his desk yesterday.

Mr. Charles L. Phillips and bride arrived in the city last evenings from Harrisburg and are registered at the Riggs.

AMUSEMENTS.

NATIONAL THEATRE--BUFFALO BILL--MAY CODY

Buffalo Bill drew another fine house at the National Last night. The interest in the drama of "May Cody" never flags, but is kept up by hairbreadth escapes from Indians and Danites. The massacre of the emigrants by the Mormons is realistic. Bill, the hero scout, always conquers in his defense of the right, and stands out a prominent feature. Tonight the drama of "Red Right Hand" will be produced with entirely new effects.

NATIONAL THEATRE BUFFALO BILL.

AN ENTIRE CHANGE OF BILL,
And Last Nights of the Famous Scout,
BUFFALO BILL and the PAWNEE and NEZPERCES INDIAN,

In the thrilling Horder Drama,
RED RIGHT HAND;
OR THE FIRST SCALP FOR CUSTER.

The performance concluding with
A HALF HOUR AMONG THE INDIANS.
Archery, War dances, Glass-Ball Shooting, Indian Marriage Ceremonies,

Matinee Saturday, at 2.

MONDAY, Septemeber 23,
MB. F. C. BANGS as Falconbridge, in Shakspeare's
KING JOHN,
Aided by the full strength of the Dramatic Company sets
(Star and Critic)

SUMMER THEATRE COMIQUE--FIRST APpearance of the great acrobats, the Ripleys, Will and Claudia; also, Wyette and Shaw, musical artists; Mons. Leopold, the athlete Nellie Thorne, serio-comic vocalist; Scott Hanley, the great equilibrist; Lon Howard, vocalist; and re appearance of Dan Sully, the great Irish vocalist and dancer. Last week of Thatcher and Hume. Our great stock company in a grand bill.

LINCOLN HALL
MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 23, 1878,
GRAND CONCERT.

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