Mr. Daly has pleasure in introducing Mr. Edwin Booth. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, November 8th to 12th, "Richard II". Shakespeare's great tragic play. Mr. Edwin Booth as King Richard
Farewell night of the Italian opera and benefit of Signor Salvi who will appear for the first and only time as Edgardo in “Lucia di Lammermoor”, Friday evening, September 19
Benefit of Mr. E. Lamb. Douglas Jerrold's drama, "The Rent Day", to conclude with the side-splitting farce, "Wanted! A Thousand Milliners"
Benefit of Mr. Moss, Treasurer. Two comedies never acted here, "Follies of a Night" and "Sweethearts and Wives", Saturday, April 18, 1863
A comedy in three acts, "Victims", and John Owens' original drama, "Solon Shingle", Monday evening, January 16, 1871
Ticket night, on which occasion Mrs. Fitzwilliam has kindly consented to appear. Wednesday evening, February 12, 1840, will be performed the comedy of "The Soldier's Daughter"
For the benefit of Miss Clifton on which occasion Madame Lecomte will appear. On Friday evening, December 15, will be performed the tragedy of "Venice Preserved"
Saturday evening, September 17, 1870, will be presented Shakespeare's tragedy of "Romeo and Juliet"
For the benefit of Mr. W. H. Williams, Tuesday evening, November 30, will be performed the comedy of "London Assurance"
Mr. Augustin Daly's most popular, spectacular local folly in three acts, "Round the Clock"
For the benefit of Mr. Power. Wednesday evening, March 30, will be performed the comedy of "Etiquette Run Mad; or, A Wife For a Blunder"
Beginning Saturday evening, April 10, 1880, for the first time on any stage, Mr. Augustin Daly's new play, a comedy in four acts, "The Way We Live"
Saturday evening, January 27, will be presented the comedy of "The Love Chase", written by J. S. Knowles
Saturday evening, October 8, 1864, thirtieth consecutive night of Tom Taylor's best comedy in three acts, "Victims"
Miss Julia Bennett's benefit. Tuesday evening, May 11, the entertainments will commence with the popular comedy in two acts, "The Follies of a Night"
Saturday evening, August 9, 1856. Grand gala night for the first benefit in America of Mlle. Robert on which occasion the wonderful Ravels and young Hengler will appear
Week commencing Monday, May 24, 1880. James A. Herne's "Hearts of Oak", consisting of James A. Herne, Katharine Corcoran and their own powerful company
For the benefit of Miss Ellen Tree, "Twelfth Night; or, What You Will", on Friday evening, April 14
Benefit of Mr. Burton. Saturday, January 30, the comedy in five acts, "The Merry Wives of Windsor"
Miss Emma Stanley's benefit will take place this Thursday evening, July 24, on which occasion she will appear in "The Seven Ages of Woman"