New York Clipper (May 1862)

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'Sqf iroNoiER pantomhib TBoiira; V;j.,-~'- . • , ■ Undtrtodlraottonof - .. . j 4>.'>iBB';SBilJJAiIT OOBFS SE-BAlXEr, ' ' . :- v.' - - Ltd by tliecelsbnisdUBltn da Ballet, . , Al^•'^ttI.TO6tra.o^,QTln^AffIB,:':,^-■•.■ ..■ <•■-••-'>;i---■ ■ : Headed by tbe -wosdeital ' .^ -<.-vW v. -^.^ .UOHa-B^m. t V,> -^-^-'^IHBBoSaaqnaibd.VocalOorpl, • ' -'i' . . _Jdffl to direanoii«(.'« .cpMpetanb.Iiotea80T, andibe.wiitile o: dM>l>r WEM Ain> OTBra&—ThoM'.liltailliig .to-fUt.Oali' VMflfllli^ g)^t adiai^as* b/a^IUiMI> 1^ .Uielnn^AzgJmied* ; -'<i'l OUlLBADLrS B<^UTO AMD ZOOIOOIOAL OAEDZir li^ Kim fnoTBd to their ariendld new Oiritn. (entraaoe i— OPBH BVER?, ^AT-AD^^88I0N UK CENT? „ . . wlien w o^teaalTe bnUdlnga h»T« bean emoted »»?aS erle and inaeuih. ilea, a .gigwiUo.biilUliW ^ tojto;. of oyer riro toSSIred 1*1^, <>^-kt.t. ahini, •/•yminuHUlaSwDOO people in tW«nti>:fo« feet Utfh^'frhl^ i?tt.J»?»Sif^l^'^&'"4i; ,ttU. taOdlng, and tary lane 'additlOM haTe, been - ^ ada' a America,' (BwiinoPe AmericanMoBeranoog)wO^ • Ihto-trtJuSnSt hai.one of the Jawort and 5<»« wad^StoSTtore Blrda, fteato ofVatow^o., Jhat,^ t» BM^tnAmnlcai U la to' inly oomptote eoDecflon lh»t can. jie '|!l^^£«An.mal,.BW.,«d^^ ^- rt2CQoIiUan'aVaiIetIe«,)CleTdand,OUo. ' ijjealKJTeiH^inlar place of AmnMmeathaji been thoionglilr TCfltteAandJanoir doing a line bodneaa.. . . WXBBBrOHOU, SnXTIfEBOB^. ilaiAnittt»ii--iafBauoi ,-,„,.-.- . .wrfllraly whan to beat panel! are yet dlaengagad. We 1^. .IfIl£E8IELIA HLLE OELESIINE; JOHHNTll ' /. H. BE KO -'TOHHHILL , - ■• WM. . '^.^ommpnltttlonB ahobld i /. H. O ABU, . KED rOBTEB,. .aEOBOE DOUOLASa; HABaT ynja,. PBANK'WBllMHI,! ' addieaaedto ., T. W. inOHOLB, BmliieaBUanagaT,. ; P..0. I>iav«rl36,0IsTelai>d,O. K. 'B. Tan flnt. daaa Danieqaat v*9ted; - alao. • flnt nie Comedian.'. ■ Mt* BOWBUEIT THElA,l!BBi''AlfD COITOEIRT HAXI^ : ■* ■ . , • ' v'' ■ . BT. LOUIB,' MO. X^S. aSHEB,..'.: ..PiroptletoT. t JAMESBIIST, Btage Uanager. JOEM BEKABD,'........: .Bnalcal Diieolbr, - • ': ADMJBaiOH 10:A»I) M OENTSy The fDllOHilnfl'attlila ara now pufbnnlng at this establOhmenti mBB SAUJE UABOK, ' . IPBB UZZIB DAT IB, HIBS'IiBOMOBA, . ' UISS ERAMK 0HBI8TIE,: TSBOBOBE THOUPSON.. ~ ° HZBB BPSTOa, ; 'JOHir BENABD, . . JOHMNZ'OAMPBEIXt. I^-DtBUBGEB; ' .J..-OOI1B, S, H. CpUIKS, -' 'J. 0. CAMPBELL. ' ladles Hid Oaulemen of known ablUty oan' alwaya seooie an engagement by addieadng, J, £. EBHEB, PMKletor. . 17 ..n imaT Mm»OTEMy-JH OTB fTOBUDI ' -. .'..'i' .- V.;-':.- :--' DO&-aHOWI. ; ' - ■• fpiiiiili^oolleoUonof tlieee' -'-". -r -; '-'- ■^oSroi^uB8Tio;Aiina^ ■ ^^""f^^nSaaaS'^AKD'8M ALLEBT POOBf irm wr.TinPMT. SHABPEST, BBiaHTEBT' Ain) BEBT Piia fbi to flnM wd BEST^DOOB; of whloh'tfine •(« ' -.; ' OTSBTSIBTr SIFEBENT BBBBD8J . • ' ".'iliey Will be on eihlblUon'at ' all hovn,' from 9 'o|o)ook,' A: H.} ■P^ *o?M. OTrrr-THH tscooo mmt- ■ ' ^ • . THE QDAKra, OE •ffOOBEN Om ' • . ; . uvato yrsiis, ' . y ^ ''\\ AT.WTWb FAMILTi BLACK SEA UOK. UAHMOTH BSAB BAMBOM. MONBTEB SNASE8, HAPFT rAHILr, ' ' • QBAND AQUABIA, to. ■ yanAlrfBi OELEB ra'B OB EAT DBAMA;'.' : ' .• FU>'WEBB Or THE P0BE8T,'.' ■ .'V ^ ' ETeiyAft«ni6on,U8o'aodki and areiyErenlngat'Ktoe. IV- Admlaalont(tall,26oNtta; Ohlldienimdtir 10,15ou. ORAIO} NATIONAL BAB1 GBOW,'. ' '. JUNE'S. .' ' -,.-.■.■. .' ' t9;00OinPBEMIiniB. 6eonieOertUloaterlminedlat<)yiiito TioketOffloe. . . UOOIiBY'S MIHSTBXIIiSi' "B. H. eoole;. (t a. W; b. obxpfbtes, Pnptietiva.' to followln'g well-known tfUata: •■ ■ , ' lliET FOI, . a. V. B. OBlFnN, ' OEABLET NEAIi, ' ' • > DAVE EBED,'-- B6LLIN HOWABD, T. IL EAnB, ' , ' ° J. O. BBETE^ . . ' , ' El J. MBL'VnjU, ■ ' > T. MoKALLT, J. a. COX, ' J. B PmPL EB, . and . B. U. HOOLET. . L, A. ZWTTiTfKK, TAaraier. - IBANK EDVABD& Agent. J. BBIANT, Properly Jlan. -^ i4t TO THBATBIOAI4SI—TTaniad to learatbe Stataa for Denei Olty, in oomMmywiih to t>roprl«ton of to NUfonal Theatre,' about lOth Jnne, In good wagoiia, where every oomfoit oan'be ba4 InoroealngthePlalna. One dnt olaaa Leading W<^ man, one aeoond do., one Mo.l Danaenaa and.ainger/ one lead- ing Man. None bnt Rood aotreaaca^^ &o-., need'apply. Salattea Turantoed efaryvweok, and,to best of references ftamldied: !hl8 la ah opportonlty rarely met with.' as the parties can have a oonslaht engagement to year round. Addiess, imtU 1st Jane, stating, qnalmcatloqi, salary, &o. 0, National Theatre of Senrer CII7, SL Lonis, Ho. TO HANAGBR9.—aEOBOE B. EDEBON, Low Comedian and Fantpmlmlst, li at prosant disengaged. Partlea -vlahlng hla serylees-win address, 99 Christie St., N.T.'Olty. . ff-ll* WAMTBD.—A good B Plat Comet player, one tbat-reada moalo at eight' A good, s teady m an.iBay apply to ^OBBIB BBOTHEBB, P;mL £ TBOWBBIDOE, B-lt ' BostoOiMaas. NOTICB.—Managers deslrlng'the servlceaof BUly Qnln. to famous Ethiopian Comedian; also, Ulsa Mary Blake, oan do so by addressing to 99 Ohrlstle street, care of Un. lUlams. 6-lt* ' 'TBBATBIO All ABD BClirBBTBIAB, BOHIEBT AND nOHTB,' A LABOB AsaoB^EHT on/Band; AKb :AU kt23S AKD QtT^TIES, lIAOB ilO tjj^EB, { •Mt- SI7.A. BANKIN .k.po.; M B0WRB7,' 'Blt4w to dtraslIoii«( a cpApeten andto wiitil< ■..■T?S;,>j.:,..-• • ' ■ MOKB. LA THOKHE. . HOTLSSB, Bolo Lessee ahdUuiagjir. tipHTjs, fiamta; abd iano Boaa. CLABA BUTJiEB, j. JULU HA MILTO lt' ULLE JDUETTE,' ' n BtUmOSBB, PEUj a TBOWBBIDQB'b ^ OPERA HOUBB, BOSTON. : . • . 1 HOST HAONIFIOENT MIN8TBEL TEMPLE IS THE ••: .- . 'WOBLD. . ... ''. ''^e Beanny, naps, Properties, aosFIjinreS, Heating Appa- 'nfia, aad Tentllatlon. wUl' Tlf snoeasaftilly wlth.'snr XIattxa In this oonntry; and Is srowdsd nightly by to 'ellt* ana bahionl.' - '' iTte Compny eoiislsta 6f t lw rol lowttg well-known Ait^la;.' tOHBOBfiir : • B..BOWgB a.. . MABT. LEONr:. ( -nUiT MOBBIB, i. B. sonnikeb; j. L. .QILBEBT. i. JOBNNYPEII,, J. P, ENDEBS, , AtjOTIST BCHNEIDEB, ' * 0;TBOWBBniOE, E, W.PBE8C0IT,;; A.LTOBIO,. . T^, JIj:.J, J;En2JABD, P.W^UABTH, D. J. MAOUINNIB, . Bltbonta donbt .to grealaat array of Btais em belois ooi\- ^Mgatedln any similar troupe. LON M0BBI8, Manager. t. '-^^SQSipSTOBSBroBlOlSAlSi/^^^ ;.r ; LATBiST. LOOM OPEEA HOUBSi ' -f , v..BdWlnto/tLU..tldo'ofsicoenfolbnalnss8, ' ' -=>■ . .-THE LABOEBT.-BANDBOHEST, AND MO0I'COMFUIB. ^/r i iii. V ■ • ' MCfllO HALL IN THB^'^^ ^ln&OomIicny'at1lroBent consists of <;V.BOB-OONTfv^.. w.m;beever • -?.:,BBIBE8BY; • • J.'.W. oobcoean, ■a . -MV, flLOCDB: BAH WZLZEB, A B BDirar, a. PBTEBa, ABPnBDET, MXSSCELIAMOBLET.LIZZTirALBr,' ; And many minor membere;' y '. : ■■;-"^' TOOftEHEE wrra a xaboe ballet TBOTIPB. r •^'^r',•,^?.'.;HIONO»OONflTAimiIE^BaietMaBtar., ' ''- '''' '.;6'M'^ i'-0inhestra-'Pretieith7aersX]6rnetand Btrl^ I -I'x;!:V|in3M,Wkn6vni exbellmoe doalrlngengagemento, mar .. • .:v'..^^'^f^^MiN<« . 4QEO.-J. DEA<}L]^ VarleUoa Hnalo B^,',! r • BU-Lonls, Missouri.-' •"'t'Tl^SSSwSSr^mAriBSr^ .r-f'.- yfr^-.^y -.'stsyttiLsajBOO, OAiiroBNiA,...'- ... -V'f - , "N 'W'.'B tElQHTOir,.......-Bole Lessee and Manager. (" ' /.'.viiL^^JBBBMDANOORByN, AotlngManaoerr ; ' ''I '^ .'Tna.pilblloakerespeoltDlly Informed that thla beantuDl.Thea^ ".'..'BMhMbMi'opened.vUh to. "•>.. ;•:•.' OBEATEST COMBINATION OP ■ ' . iv':.- - •„ ■ ■ OPBSATIO AND DBAMATIC TALENT . . .' 'Sm^'o6ao(^^ in thla Btate, inolndlng'. V ./V "UBa^w. B moSioN, _;: mibs uzzn viMBo, .Z'vBa. J<'.B.Baundeif. M'lhe BDh^anle,' --BlaaHorwhray,' - , Bn.BMilll, '. ' Bias J.'Land;" , Mr*. 0. E. Locke, ■■'i .Vl^'.^'.•^'BPhelM, . ,. : prank Map, . -;''^^Vv'i - .'-' , ,John'WooJr ' •■ ,''B.-W.Leaoh. -, . '•'l!i''v ■ ■ ■ ■ . ■ B. C. Andereon, B. B-.Thaiar, ^■i;TL-V"';'-^ . - ■ ■ .•?^.8ohranb8tadt«r; :Blg.Boiooreal. ■■^t.yiiiiii^tmmmjL ohdbus and obohestba; ..'v;.; > \, r,: ''|>r'!XxHMi,'''«MUa^ Odifornia ahoid^^vlalt 'tbto iaa^^^ fitbtibre 'engaging;eliewhere^ as It la .by'bf to'larg.. jt donunodlons TbOatro.. Tha MaiUgameat of thu ■MMi )ufii di6'to control o^to prlnolpal Iheaoea In Stoek' mjSftUtmmltt,. ... , ■': : .- ', . sa-i . ','' pi^EBAa' ^£heatbe. And ouiouB. ''' '- 'A fiin aa^orlmemt atloT price*.. ' B-U*. V IINION ADAMS, dtT BBOADWAT. ^xS»IABB2^'"S£y^*^^^ ABrtitf i'Hn BT THE 'EMINENT. BAIXApBT, VnLLIAM HArWABD, ' Is now entertaining his old New England friends wlih hla flOCIAL CONOfilTB. Down'Eastars, look ont for '. ' OSSIANjE.'DOPOE and'WBJIAM HATWABD. 1-lt* -. v.''' • i^JvJ 'lP^ ■ ■■'■- ' • ■ " - ■ LIVE&OOL, ENOLANp. ' i.ntli trsw elegant and yen heantlftil theatre Is best open dor- v;\';;''M©.f*olerf,to yeari . ; - ^',V'«tMlm(liifIeagedpMltl«l>.and talent negotiated wltA,'fbr long or ■ nenM, as nrnWalInterests mar reirdlie. alex^Be^debbon,. . -.- ' ;:','-'' Bole Le8N'ti'apdPro^t<ir. ;^«nd toge^^^ Jotopb^I^^ Had. P<)iiU;^app.-qhrIs^, '.-';SmnM)rb Emma Taylor, Uls. Paiieni Uaty Miller, Lilly Pleld- ' ~ ; Wsk'BennotpQha^.Bal^'Charley. TWt^ l>ld<, Dds Jaan Xiiiiin(W,' L.B BbewclL;J^ B. Hapkett, J.a wOl^dv'iia'ITooaies'.ahB T^ L'Btyaat, Bra. -ffalcot. aVraXiAN'B TAKIKTIKB. , OLD a . Uembars addrasa w' P,0,-Drawer,840. ;.. ,..4»-tf. OLD OENTBE BTBEET TEEATBE, CLEVELAND, v. i ■ pf'to nra&aalon' wJaUng i^ogagementa wffl. iilekse llBOS.'J. WBNIiWi BoalnaaaMaiiSBar, - 09eMand,-Olita.. . _ ^'Uathewic'XD. Blao, (JimOrdw; r^UowiMtx^^. H, Bmm'.' V*i- Oladsl^.Mary Tigrlor - Sjshtig idwii'tootS); j71^ Boifth.'^.-B. Bwlh, JnlulSCiT. JBmlthVoalsfU, Mtrtotto, Adah lsaact Menken, D. Betobd, :' j: B. AUoo, Jsrn 'WllDB|le^ yr,- 'Whbtley, Barry PaaiuD, 'M^-and mni- MatUd^aron ia OamlUe, John Oolllni, Mn. j,:Bood,'Mr«. Tliillig.i,C>roUfio Rlolilsgi, ,Petor BlehlnM, , .« KMrnei J, T.'Ba^on'l. Mrs. Obanttaa,'LottrBoiigtL,Sn- ^'^AttL-VUbklsy, J. W: WaUackL' Irk (i«orao'rah{lenhofl< Mary Buaw, '.H'iiauumnm, Bars Bt«Tea< JiiliaB, 3aiT6w,'-Pannr Brown; A , '^A SareApon, OUanMUl Oongaihelm Sfatoh^ J> & Clarke, \' . IBas-aanrlqnos.'Agnw'Itoboriaoii, Mrtl. Ceo. BkerretVLester '\iSff lm»M tutu Banii A. Bolhom,-JoUi Brodgh^, 'I'wiiei^nua Ofooker.^li: Boni,,iUn;:Lelghton,'Mr8. J,.B< Bijott, .-.t i^'BiBBunnm, OouAtodore Nail, Joo Jelieraon, Plooolnmln^ '8. .oVj|L9wiflMnro«(nfl« BollaDdt-Uartaannoil, Charlotte Oa^inian, l^i)<Bii^G^;Brs.TEo<7,aiiahxuidbai ofpUien.: Pilp« Wf^tlls m beaaUluny 00101 '■" -.lenllb OAIdFOBNIA 'fTHEATRIOAIi AOBBCT,-4HEBI- DAN COBB¥N wonld-respectfully Infonn members of the drv maUoi Musical, or Eqaeatrlan protesaloni, that he has established an Agenoy In BanPMnolsca, and Is prepared to nego^ta engage- menta and transact all ot her bnameaa nertalnlng. to to prt>- feaslon. Address BEEBIDAN COBBIN, SainPranolsco, Ca). N.'B.^A11 letters-reqiDlrlng answers most contain a stamp to prepay toaame. ■ * AMin THB «<NOIIFABIVI<" DBABATIO ASSOCIATION melela eratyThnraday erenlngat No. TtTarlok str^t. All conmnlnl- oaUonaahooldbe addieaaedto 911 ^Arenne. ' ' iS^} '■ B BOLPH,'Pfealdent- .'-.THB IiAROBBT . ' BBOW BHIi PBBTflNa ESTABUPHMENT IN THE WOBIiD I ■ CLABBT'A bEILLBY, ■ . ' . (Bnooeasonito John B Bacon,) ' PSINTBBB AJTD ENOBATEBB, '. : . Uand.liSpraooBtreei;'Hew York, Pay parUpnIsr ottenBon to getting tmaUklnda of '-■ -•' P'ANOX'.BHOw BILLB FortraTtlUnB companies, md have on hand a huge and splenald ' - ' '! ' - assortment of large and smsn ■ .■■-■•^ ' WOOD CUTS ~ ' Unliable far dronsses/Menagerles/Elhbplan Performers, Oym- nasts, Maglolans, &o., &o., whloh' oin be printed In one or more colo^i to siiltonstbmen, ' il^A deposit reqalied on all woA:ordered. AU'orders addressed to "OLABBT ft BEILLET,'* Baooh Print- ing -ana BngraTlng estabUshmont, 13'and U Spmoe street^ New Trak,;wlU be promptly attended to. ' ' . SI ' BabB'^o'kabaoSbs?''^^' ''y*~~^^^'''~r>r<-p • 1 - • . MIBS LUOILIS WESTEBH, .1 The most versatile and talented artist In to Bnlted Btales, Is how ftiUlllng a most brilliant engagetoeht. at the Bolllday Tbe- afare, Baltimore, it belng:her sdcond engagement thla season. Bhe wfll oonUme in Baltimore ontU the laner part of May, when she wQl'have • few weeha.to spare, prevlosa to her dMartoro for Cal- ifornia and Anatralla.' Managers -wishing to negotiate win please address, J. B HEAD, Baeiness Agentfor Bias Western, ^' IMti* . ' HoUlday Street Tbeatie, Baltimore, Md. BAB^O. AND) JIO BABOING Usghiby John Bogan.iUO Beat Tenth street, at U ets. per lesson. BOOAN'S' oelobratod Efaqloi alwkys on hand, Hn sale cheap. Can and see, and jidge tbr yohiselt Prlcea from $1 U) $10. Banjos sont to any part of to Oonntiyfrom IT upwards, N, B.—On' rooelpt of (1,1 wlU aond three written lessons on the Banjo or'Jig Danolng, ' No hnnibiig. , (tit* ..^ro IiBT,~The-Metropolitan Concert HaO, in to Barllle BnJldlngi (X)mer of .Sixth and Market streets, WQmlnaton, Dolt- wore. The Ball, Is 88 feet In width, Toy ikbout .7$ feet In depth; and WIS fitted up as a Theatre, about one year ago, under to sa- perlntondanee of Mr. John Jack, Tiagodlab, ana Mr. Joseph Par- ke^ Oomodlau.; TheBcenery laporfeetlbranyfclndof repreton- ttUbn. .As a Concert Saloon, It la ono of toprettlestln Ameiloa. For partloulais, a^dy.to Mr. ALEX. BAVBiLEi Wiltanington, Dela- ware. Terms reasonable. i-A* OPBBA SU0B8, OmCUS PITBIFS, J. BOMS as. Manufacturer of every kind of Opera Danolng Shoes, Bllp^cti and asitcrs for the Th()alro; Bail-Room, Olroua and Oyinaaafuni, Orders from the country promptly attended -to, and eipressed to (Verypartof toDnltedBtates. ' ' Bocollootthoaddreas, 94SDroomoat.,N,.T,,'.01^.,' . lUt* OAiaTBBBpBT BniSIO HAIiL; ' ' ! . • • ' BT. LODIB, MO. . ■ . ' Opening aoOut to middle of May for the siumsr season. I4. dlee and uentlemenwlahlng ongagomehts, will please address. .B-it* ^ J. ADAMB, Acting Mantfjer. OBR ItBTTBK BOX. We have letters for Messrs- BarryBapgood, A, U. Hef- nandes, Jim Blley, Prof. Andeieoii; 0. .W. Elrbye, Dobson, Obas. B Dupres, A J. Neafle, Alfred Stewart, Wm. Qulnn, Mrs, Matt Peel, and to Misses Adah Isaacs Menken and JoUii Irving. CrrV SDBUIABT. MOHDIT, May 19,1862. Already prefesslonali are beginning tol'make arrangements, or hunt npthe chances for next season's busliieas. In tlda olty our theatree-win no doubt preaent unusual inducements for public patronage during to oampalgn of'18S3-3t and the varloua' cotn- panies now performing here will undergo consldersble pruning and tmptoTament; and managers will strive to get tobest tal- ent for this market tot can be procured. People will be in de- mand next season, for to principal oltles of the rebeUlooa Btatca wlB, by tot time, be restored to to Union, and in to posses- sion of tiie Cnlted Slates autorltiea; and aa our army opens to way, our Thespian friends will not be long in making their ap- pearance on the mlmlo stage. With Now Orleans, Blohmond, Charleston, Savannah, Memphis, Nashville, and other promln^t plaoea once more in loy^ hands, proeporlty mnet lolow, and amusements be found In to train. Bhonld to concert bill Im deddsd nnconstitntional, then the demand for actors, octreasce, aingers, dancers, etc., will be greatly increased, and salailea for merltorloua people wiUrole high; for with to rettoratlon of -the concert bualneas, to competition between music h^ managers will become extremely animated, and many a prominent actor or ootress may receive more liberal offers than theatrical nanagera are In the habit of making. We ehall soon be able to discern how to land lies. Aswarmwostherianownpon us, we oannot oipeot onr thea- tres to be very largely attended, and In a month or therealmats, aome of oar Broadway establlsbitients will probably have «Ioeod for to aaasan.glTli>g their emplovees-on'opportonlty to study the bcantles of nature in to "raraldse<trBeks,"or observe more closely to mysterious workings connected with a .NewTork boarding-house. Many of onr setor friends will have to aulTer during Uie coming season of inactivity, for salaries have been quite low during the season so soon to close, and but little has been Ml over to pull to poor player through to eommer. . And yet, thla summer mayprove no worse than those which have succeeded prosperous winters, for to actor seems to make no provision lor to morrow, be the. times e'er so bright; the pres- ent Is to ell in all to him. U wall comes to-day he-is connnt, and bunts not trouble in thinking of what mar Iw his .lot here- after. - Ths good of to day is made to last, in hope, but "oft ex- jta^tlon fans, end most oft there where most It promises; and oftlthits-where hope Is coldest, and despair most sits." Aliltle less ImprovldoDce In the actor would save him many pangs of humlllatlen, and enable him to be -the heroin reality that he would seem to be upon to bosrds. A little less envy and Jeal- ousy in to profession would not be without, its good results either 'Where one succeeds, by his own indlvldoal merits and exertions, tore are scores to denounce Um, but very few to take him by to hand, and congratulate Um upon his good fortune. We know ssveral prominent actors who have attained tolr popu- larity by hard work. Incessant study, and a disposition to pletsa all classes i some of them, at one time, were very low down in the scale of humenity: wore kicked'and cuffed by brutal t^ masters, ortbreadcd to etreets, homeless and penniless, see- ing for ttie chance to earn to moans whereby they could keep soul and body together. In all thoir poverbr, thoy still lookol upward and onward, and when their tile set in, they took It at to flood, and rode on to eminence and affluence. And yet these people have mostenenilee.in thoir ownprofessloh; onooues with- out cause; enemies, because Jealous of to snccesa whloh has attended them. And these very men, who have risen from beg- gary to opulence, "do goddby stealth," In eplteof an to envy toy-encounter, and sudom see abrother or sister artlsl In dis> tress without relieving them, oftentimes seeking them cut in hovels where others fear to enter: for it is useless to deny tot destitatlon and misery are oftimes foimd in the bumble abodeof to poor,player, and the Ung on the mimic boarda to-night may bo the beggar, in a wretched hovel, to-morrow. Instead of deny- ing each otor, to lesser should strive to emulate to greater, and all endeavor to elevate to oharaoterof the profcaslbn of whleh toy ore members. . ^ .., "Bamum had » woolly horse," but it was no touch to some of .to Woolly dogs be bts on ehow at hla Mnsermi thla week, in the canine exhibition. Well, wo like woollydogs, and tororeflt auhjoots for eihlbltloh; but wo are down on making an eildbltjon of wocUy babies, or any other style of Intknts. Tfieir place is in the nursery, and not in a publlo room, to ehow off- their poiilts, as ahorse Jockey wcuM abow off to points of a fine horse.- 4}o on with the dog show. Brother Bamum; but for gTaolous'rsSko don't meddlewith the babies, unless toy oro 6f vour own enlture. Show as many of Hum ss you oan gather togctor, twoauso'yon have a right to do what you please with ypur own ofbprlDg; but don't get up another promisenons baby show.- '-It's low, Ite vul. far, ud beneath us lads of spirit. |' To be euro, some of as m^ PARTHBR VTANTBD,—A 'gehlbman about to engage a TbeAtrlctl Company to trn-vel, is desirous of a good ibnalaeis portor, who can famish ,1200 to start wlih. The advertiser has now scenery and every requisite eppolntmont already.'purebaied. Aadron, or oall on B'B. OAT^U-S. Life'Office, 10 Wi" Now York Olty, froim 11 A. M. to I P. M. 'ellatTooL' Mt* WAHTBD.—For the "Doflanoo Thetfro," Cairo, HL A, Q -muioms,' tfsnager; J.. B Oorran/ Stage Manager; a Juvenile Man, First Walking Qentleman, a Prompter, (one who wHl not oUeot to itlaylag small parto arid two godd vmity Man. Also. • leading Ladyr Pint Old .Womani and Walking l«dy. Thor .ant^te^TMu of'•dkBOwUdgsd Mofesslonal abOi^,' Ncn* Ajtnls eai^ an^^fpoittpM^' effi»rta; jt|st:MW,ihanniM>n to'lnflalOS dritiolsmk of to-t. soti^ineD, luid U doing as'^ellM ban be exsMtMla Uieae tL. Por''thia=«:t!Uiibg, toAmetioin tractedy of "Qeraldlns, orl Hunchback Btlde,'*'la aiinouhoed' All right; wto havo'hij 1)0 Uunohbaok long enough; a' Uie hanoh '-MDil-bo 'a noti ■ev'g«>i|ti;aeriiniles, and let to'oyater soup mon etralD themselves oat for a fresh sonp-tleket, and a oholoe tiUba I sung.- . . TMnonow evenlngi 13th, is to time 6ied fbr the fti, benefit to Blroh & Colon's Minstrels, praviouq to their depii fof-Auatralla. And onlv to think of the Aoadeay of Bni away tip amonA to Ugh-flrera, being engaged for to a~ BItf tkUf cm:to frsMeated stookholderB, isii't ItT The^ Opera superoeded by the Ethiopian Institution I Ah I oh I MtitlCTjnces, too, SOond aioents. What will Mrs. Orandyi„_ Mwt Olva to departing oorkonlansa good sbndoir, boys, Myl yours win bb to praise. • JJ^I According to to advertisements of Nlblo's Garden, the fi&l 'bhantresk"u "nightly received'with round after round of bl plaoae, ftoOi Intelligent and fashionable Audiences, JUUk^ ipaaauduSiUiTium/rimpaTqiuttocelUng," This latter,orfl upparti'lsaeikiewhat exaggerated; but managers areaosc.^. tomed to this sort of rntsrepresontatlon, tot toy no detful believe to thing themselves tmtU tbey oom'o to osat up aoraaSI with to treasurer, and then toy are brought to aredUgil sensiot totelsof toease. However, to "fihohantreas^^^ I drawn better hou^ than the "great combination" could din I marshalled as they were by to sensation agfmt. The Bneh^i I reas Is on for another week, and those who have not heard CuSI llneBlohings should not losetopresent opportunity of listemiEl 'tohsrsnpwbvoeallEatloni •• '- -"J NUon u glylng entertainmenls.at Palace Garden. In his coakl pany are Sam Lathiop, & Bowell, T. Andrews, and a few otheal And topih his forces are not extensive, he'a gottbename;^! •CTlzOh's KoyalClrous." And yet, would yon ceUeve It, thkl toadyism don't help him a bit—to "Boyal" dodge don't workltl these rejtubUcan times.- Sam Lathrop makas a war apeech ^1 the Boyal Oirous, and tot's "whore on the honor lies." Hkl Boyol nibs win continue his residonoe at the Palaco fora&sl dayslonger. Qod save to Quooil I The Lubin Brothers promise to come again soon, end Intnvl duoe Caglloatro'a Magic Lantern. Whatiaitr Istton toadve»l tlalng plant or is it something reaUy new? - I The standard and legitimate continne to boh) along to seascal at Wollacb's. B it had not been for tUs "bold strok V to nevi theatre would probably havo slumped through, for it had a vanl consumptive look during the opening weeks, with TOm Tkylml Ooeh, it waa tight papers about those times, and the veteran anil hla staff looked about as forlorn as Jeff Davis and- his rebel cretl looked, when he heard of to of New Orleans,'and the "ikt-l doddle" of to "flying artlUery" and Intootry of YOrktown,'; But I to shanty is aU hunk sow; and the whole pease, i^om Msnoget I down to osU-boy, look as happy as old Abe, ^hen he's telling a I toke. "Uoney"isanderUnod, andltisfo be hoped totit-olfi| irlng money to the manager's boxes. This Is susceptible of be- ing eoEstmed Into a Joke, If onr readers have snffldont sagailty ta see It. We tried it on a thick-headed friend, but ne'er a onUs lUnmlned his weather-beaten face. Onr apprcdattve and intelll- gentjpatronrfltrlimsdorstaiid it bettor. Old Ocean has seen varloua kinds of engines, monitors, etc., but ho now bears upon hla bosom quite a tempmtlon for him to swallow, to "monster .marine stoom glass engine" of to No. tional Troupe of Olass Blowers. To set down our glass, and drop metaphor, we should Inform our readers tot this spirited party of amusing and Instructive performers left Now York, on to 6tl^ in to steomsr Northern Light, for San Francisco. Of course^ to Inepreaslble Joe Goldsmith goes with them as buslntsi agent. They have done weU in Upper and Lower Canada, sinea we laat soaccd them in Detrolv and we have no doubt that our Celifomla friends will havo none but pleassnt reQcotloni among their glass works. The company also Intend vlsltln| South America, and the Wetb India Islands, before rotumlog. We bellevo that the glass model of to marine steam engine toy have with them is to first ever seen in tose portions of to globe. Anyhow, toy win sprcsd to fame - of our Ofuntiy, wherever they go, and we shall conUnuo to'record their mbvty ments wlt^leasure. WIU Ban Francisco'"toko a slaa8",'«ith New York? Of course it wUL BUly Qulnn is now ill New York. He and Hair Blake are on the look out for ensagoments. Beo BUljt's adve^ement among those at ths head of this doputment ■■ ' ' m Laura Eeene'a Theatre resumed business en ths lth, (after having been dosed since Mr. Burnett's benefit on to 38kh April) end then to publlo bad a chance to find out the meanhig of "dramo fkntastlque." The "new and orldnal" plooe now 01 the mn is called "Beason and Folly, or Lib in Paris." The "distribution of romarkablo strength" consists, mainly, in giving nine Impersonstlona to the lair lessee herself, and seven to Mrs. Emma Waller. If thoss ladies and their wardrobe asalalanta do not have their hands fnU with the "distribution" of costumes, woU—then we might lake our hat and departure. The remain, der of to charaoteta In thla piece are more subordinate to ths sixteen impoisonatlons ihna assnmsd than toanydromatleplol or artlatlo conatmotlon, ^e oannot very woD glvo a plot from tot which has none to give. We must theiefore-approafih our aubjeot by deoreee, like the "on to Blohmond" business. Every, body knows now virtuous people are in to country, and hoV wicked, toy are in oltles—Paris in particular. No matleiwkal' various teamed profeaalons might say on to subiject. to main atatement must not be questioned—at least not in to present instance of "Beason .and Folly." In to next place, au rural aweethearts are so Innocent that butter wdnld not melt in their moutba, unlesa from a legalized conviction of to physical neces- sity of taking sustenance. These premises arsnted, we now havo to hope that the reader la frmiUar with all to plot—there Isaplot in some pieces—of "Life in London." Therewepei^ I oaive how Corinthian Tom and Sqnlre Jerry are "looked after" | byt gigs ooupls c_ moat rapid Und of slyls, but get pretty weU "d tno" thenisetvse. This paroUol of tendenolee seed be no argument against to mentor the sew piece, but-we must aay that "Beason and FoUy" Is very unreasonably oonstruoted, ^ost of our fblkaare familiar With "Paris and London," "Satan In Paris," and oO tot aort of thing, but wo deiy any casual observer to get funlJ. lar vrith any plot in "Beason and FoUy." In fairy tales, orex. travaganzas, the mind of to publlo Intuitively follows to supe^ natural agency thus invoked, and to problem of instninlon Involved in the morel Is accepted at once among minds cf every class. In "Reason and FoUy" we are reminded of those piecea written "oiprcssly" to show off the versatllJty of some , pe^ former. 'While seeing tho piece for the first limo, we did not know but what Laura Eeeno might come out next as Mynheer 'Vonderpants, etc., or Mrs. Waller as Joremlsh Clip, etc. We do sot mean that this fooling arose (Tom any spontaneoua current of inteioat, but we feltllke the proverbial man-of-war's-man, blown Into a hedge by a mlahap from to oxpeilmonts of a lecturer on chemlab7-.-and were delermlnod to be prepared for anyreaulta tot might continue. In tma' frame of mind, onr readers can "do" tho plot of 'Beason and Follv." George Eerven and Eugone Dolmartre, (9. W. Waller and J. T. Baymond) to Brittany farmers afore- said, determine to "do" Farla. as aforeaaid. They cut all common people, and of course thoir sweethearts Madeleine and Tronqnette (Mie J. B Btoddort and Miss lone Burke) at home. The.firet scene opens -ivlth this couple of .women, determined to bo osd to "do the desolate. . Such a oircumatanoe alwaja- ralses Satan in any part of . the world, and tho aocond scone introdncos Miss Laura Eeeno as his diabolical ina)osty in ■ baU at a Parisian safe. Among to company oueday .flg- nring there is on ApoUo (Mn. Emma Waller^ giving songs and doing the-agreeable generony. Now, thla Apollo and tug Satan aronot into allgutoit degree objeotlonable to human coDtemplation: onto contrary, wo could see and admire them until—until—the public moke out thla,plot, .Well, tbess t«o dlvinltlos—no, personages—aro represented by Mrs. Waller ml Laura Keeno. whUo' roprosentlng Jcannotto and Genovlenik couple of lady friends who havo undertaken to do a sort el "good f^lry" business so aa to "right the wrongs" of Bladelelik and Tronquctte, This nndortaklnn )s enough to make actr ei es or Jeaimofie aid Genevieve, even ixnotalready stuh. From Ibis point, the spootator la required to see much' aoUng tot acta as If aolmg. The way this kind of "doubling" is managed in'lht 'authorship of "Beason and FoUy'Vis onough to startle both ave progeny that we ore oxtremely proud of; some of na may even exiilt -Ul our abUity to bring four into to world "atone alt-, ting;" but, la I do you think wo suould llko onr wife to bo fixed up fbr publlo dlcplay, with her quartette of luvoniles, Just bocaueo,. by sbme accident or. other, sho turns out to be an extraordinary expounder of to human constitution? Now toko It to yotirseWes,' my beloved hearers. Suppoao your ovn tme love, your immacu- late and refined Marlaahould, by any of tho "unforeseen lavrs". of,Nature, be guilty of contvlng at a trlgfalful uoroose to your Should be kept sabred. They are not for tho publlo eye., So, by all means. Rive up the dlsphqr of babies, and baby gotten,-BroUibr Bamum, imd sUck to tho dogs, .arid ■■ In doty bound wa win ovo^ ^''^enovnoapor'^olfcs aro tbreat'ened with oppoaillon In their advertising dopaitmenta. Profossor Anderson announces that he haa leased 'WIntar Oardon for two monlbe, commencing JUoo 3d, and heiKanxloui to getadvorUsementa enough.to makes ourlaln ot the Professor seems to bo very confident In to success of whatever he undcrtakee, and says tot a newburlosqab Is to initiate hla aoakon; ho has the thing oyphcrod down so close, tothe slmoetknovrahoW'tonghls neW:burlesque will take; he says "it (s onteoted tot tho run of the piece will b« for forty- eight idahts, ond tot the average nlablly attendanoe will bo awo, v^oh, in the coarso of two months, gives an aggregate tottaot 130,000 persons," It looks pUuslble- enough onjpaper, aud tofa ftbon^ the only thing whereon the ' "average SighUy attendance of SHOO" will turn up. Any advertiser con, in one rfcy and for a trilling cost, brlni blswaiosto tho notice of 100,OC( pe^ns,'and not advertise in more ihan tbrbo daayiupon at lhati BO it «1U bs seen tlint 2M0 makes a slim show Blpnigelde of ISO MO. AlthoilBhto Frofessof assures ua. tot "to'competi- tion la WsMat,'<,tbe hint ia.tobwn DDI' tllat to most ellfibld DlabA on tbt troMged .oiirtfin are t« "bi tecaied only by Hamlet and Shakespeare, and any Singer Poloniua might be excused when calling for "Ughtai -but, it. confers aU-to mors honor upon to two actresses thus equivocating,-aa it-wore.!I botweon epIrltuoUty and penonality.. what with Apollo and what with Satan, wo feel aomowhat tempted to iqako an oddltlODiI parody on "Pray Goody, please to modorato tho ranoonc ot you 'tongue," (admirably sung by Mn. Waller's ApoUo), and My— 'Pray author, please to modorato tho twlstlngs of your plot Eflwevoir, as vto havo'no idea of spoiling sport, at any time, and 'never.to..outdoaplayblUln details, suiDoe it tosay .toiOea- evievo and Joannotto take to two ^ruonts In lund, and give t)iein a decidedly moral trouncing. Ono moro bhonoe is given—Satan b^ing a true 'SportsBian—for to oulprits to repent and go back to Brittany.. Thb' whole party at the boU, inpluding lamos (0. Peters) to English Ugpr . toy have hired, aire put intoa^ioa' inorio sleep.: A vision appean for tho especial bonoflt of Server l)iid.DeImafbo, Indlcaang to them a ohoico lietween rustle slmnlicltloa and dly. ieihptatloiis. Tho -Srittaoy bucks an awakened. - "Home do hanged" seems to be their ruling aentl- Inont. Bo It ilo. .'Baton la suited, anybbw, ot.eouiso. 'Pair warning is givin. Tho'otorslsopo^. are ayrokonod. A Jolly timo oommonceg', rofleoUon Is drovnied, and 0 oakery ana onro ore pitched to perdition. "Iteosonand FoUy" has go^ started. Thosecond aoiopena wlthshewlpg-Eerven and.Def)martre St , tolr Ijpdglnis, taking hock and Bodalbo morning after to liforft- said ball. Their fii^toallor is Ohohcbbn (the Jeannette of ,Hn. Waller) who la an awful ecold, aOftflfrliigs thorn.lettois.from tbeir native village,. Dy thla trlek. Jeannotte leitnft thb ^t«^ of totrmlndb. NextcbtDOaoouplootcA«iikH<r<d'.<fulu<(iViWboara trying tb ih-i^alvo the Brittany ewells in stock operations. Next oomes iions. (Jentlme (t^ujra Seohe's Genevieve) who heads off to svliidlars, and Interoepta ue money tbft would btborwlse havo 'fiillen.io their dispoaal. Wo oro next taken rby,to scene ahlfler) to a drawlds foom kt'BadHueSt Alphonaa's'(Mn. Mar- low*), Bete ««tflnd thote ladles of to deDbl-xlionde, or half***-.