New York Clipper (May 1862)

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•a mnotto ualn) who ttMiDaa«M «icnli6 fi>r*ci]l' upon Had. ^owD, not only l«ft^lng » niik of c»rd» ihat.would ^««rva for ^ttSoallon. tat londini to ColioUoe jMt at tlieJlBht flmo for Ibe third act iotnidapas n» tq one of thoao 'femlnlno dempni ,.-'tIia broken heart.and hopaleae life" Ihmllyof dangorona rftmon.who always have a good eionao for oommlttlng any ■a'onntof ortme IhemsolTCS, or li&Ugatlng aapbaad dopea to Sfw out their noUona of vengeance upon inanMnd aenerany. flerflcorgoKorven meetawith Cannen. thenjtaaoed,he la a ■*ier,"andhlBUril6fortoneUkowlao. Petaartwaleogjtototo »?nla for giving iSd g? . ocalble to trtc« beio the eorapea —r ■s~-z,-z^„^ii^ ■'iSea Strop ohapB get Jnto. for Oannon^Baa a wptotejeunne tnTOtoni^baiTBrs, and oit-throato, pa oonfedorated wia hff hiSoghontlSSan'sodeti Tt'*''f3P?l!.2S^^°{S^^ DA aoUvlty on. the part of O«n«rt*vo tod J«^<>tt*; the former SSra KMno) comW on aa Mad. ajH*. J(to flaJI^''•..Sar- ^ 6f BoUce, fiona. BodpIphN and Mona. P»rtont>(fh|le tha. i»«r /Mrs, Waller) oomea on '» » ^""^In *?^"'f>.~"'5S'^''»- taiOhS Mona. idolphe, oto. The reauK la that tto Brittany oMl^-bataouewhat proteoted whllo golog tbroudi thttlr trlbn- itlona. although Oonovlove and Jcahnette wlah them to 'aipa- lenca aa mnohtronble aaposglbis. In order to onre them of their loobTlova for olty life. .Tbe,whoIsoftbls aide plot with Carmen nd bor dbnlMoratea might ia wall haye been omitted, for Sec- •on and Delmartre are evidently "In for it" from the first Thefoorthaet ehows-the'Brlttany gentlemen In the flunona urlson for debt In the Boe d« OUohy. pelmartTO Invokea Satan, nd. iareenoagli. th<j eanUeuan apjpftan. ln' an eleigant atady own and velvet ellppera. - OomlMllj enough, alao, Botan talks AeaDotgh unole onwaalth and .vice, poverty tod happlneas, nd all that sort of. thing. Itlaesotigh to iniaka;.anT "yoong ler who baa traveled" throw all hla money away, and resolve keep poor oa long as he Uvea. Sach la the oommedtary of the 0 ouprita, and wlona of. rctnmtng homo come with their re- aming ponitonce. The eeo(md scene la located at the, village lome Ci Brittany, whero we might anppose that people are all so ineophlstloated as to have no nlterlor daslgna or mystorlona evdltlons: but, eomobow or othor. tho author contrives to irlnsin GeneVlevaand Jeanette, (with lots of saved plnnder,) as —oonas Eerven andSelmartre have mode their peace with lude- alno and ^pqnette, and we mayiben fUrly snppose that (at it) tijoTO /at least) alz persons on the stage who ondor- rtand each' other. Ltlhls way "Boason and Folly" la phnmed mt A little artlsUe salt makes the bntter marketable. Thecog- umea aro vety good, the acenery has a familiar look to as, but we did not observe any now music.' Thst whistling song of Ahe Oamln de Paris is eminently oharpoterlstlo, tod Urs. WiPor almost losos her Identity In rendering It so lalthfully as she does. Laara Eoeno seems, "dltfo" as John Smith, Jr., and we felt al- moot like "putting on the gloves" Jost "to condualona" with her—no, the chancter assumed so well. The other chsraetere are wellsualaised In the main,' The dancing by tho Mlseea It. (name not on the bills) gives promise of great merit. Altogether, "Soason and Folly" may be considered passable, but-its drv matle Construction la ^alnfDlIy overloaded with crude details and elementary &agmen(s. Tewer elements, more agreeably -and lightly aketched, allor the Uonorlcf style, would have made the piece mnoh more popular tod likely to become suitable for en dorioB repetition. - ^ Professional circles and the public generally have been much •hooked oo, learning of an attempt at snloldo on the part of E. P. Obritl? at hla residence, 78 East Eighteenth street, on Friday at- tamoon last - It appears that the unfortunate gentlemto has, for sevenl months, had a vague Idea that he might oomo to want Considering his wealth and general busln'c^ prudence, this Idea \res manlfoBtly from a diseased brain; but his friends did not snppose him Itbely to contemplate Belf deetmotlon. Only a few daysslnco Ur. Oliijstywcnt mtetha PacUo Bank In company with EirOoimoilman Wild, and drew out $1,700, Upon getting it Into his bands ho exclaimed:—"There is 11,700, and it Is nothug tat paper, and- Ix worth nothing," He seized npon the burkcs- tlon to turn it into gold as being the test by which to estabUsh Its actual value - to him,' In oompaiiy with another party of Crlende, he rcmarktid'—"lam worth o hundred thonsand dollars, but I will take tan oonls on a dollar for tho whole of it". In va- rious other ways he showed hla mental condition to be oso iit an nnaoundohartctar. .OnFridaymonilDg,aslfhebadpremedii.v ted the fatal deed ainco commlttod, be sent for bis oonobman to come to the hense and take in chargo two fine dogs which he keptabbutthe premises, his object being nndonbtedly to have* the coachman on hand attha time of tho^ contemplated event >About four o'elock that afternoon, he.contrlved' to divert the at- tention of Hn. Ohrlety to some other object, and as soon aa he .esoapod from her'observatlon he threw hlmself out of the baek parlor 'window on the aecond floor into Ue conrt yard below, .Th^lAjOxles thna re<)eivedware of the.mostdreadfnl description, and aeem likely to prodoco a fatal result. On fMday and Bator- day nights be seemed to be sinking rapidly; tat as some signs of improvemeut were observable on Sunday night we may have loma ttnilxQr announcement to make before f^'^ing i^ia issue to. press. • . . Slnoa the departure of Mrs. J. B. Allen and Ur, James O. Bur- nett from Laura Eeene's Theatre, Ur.-H.'F. -Daly has how "followed suit." - '' . ' • The latest ehnffle of the oards between Broadway and the Bowery brinnllaiT Provost baek to W^Jlack'S' OM'^ house and sends a. L. Fox to ue Old Bowery. - '; At Miblo's Saloon we are soon to Save a new satlrlco-oomlco Mais, performod on behalf of one of our dty charltnbM InsUht-^ tfons. 1 'Charley Oaylsr la said to be the tothor of the new fleca In-, tended fbr nee by Professor Anderstn at the Winter Oardto. Ur. L. F. Hurlson, proprietor of Irving' Ebll, leaves -soon for; Europa,'as he has In view Bome'alteratlons and Improvements at. his establlahment We shall sea what's what, and who Is who,' after.'hls return. Brother Baraun is s fast "on—ho Is—in spite of hlmseU'. Be has brought In thA dog days ahead of the almanacs.' This' (Uon- day) afternoon, wo. droppiid in to see theahow athls Unseum,: wbioh conalsis of about iSB^fpa^, thus far. These speolmens comprise nearly all daascs, of hJgh or low degree size or Und, strength or intelllgance, weight or llghtnea^. Frank-Butlei;'s oonlrlbutlons are very attractive, as mlg^t 'be expected. ' Not. evorybody can .'talk dog, but most-peopIe'4^sme)l dog.'- This "El.yl aonvenUon" In well attended, srother Bsmum' seems bu4y In oonverslng with his usual eaavlly to the contributors. Our English or Irish friends among the speotntors seem qalte> enthusiasUo on the dispLiy. Verily, wo think that Brothor Bar>: num is aatiining light among the converts to our dootrlnes< To pnttho new ooneort law to a bettor tost, the proprietors of Americto Unslo noil, tod Vie Contorbury, opened their bars on' tUe evening of tho Ctb, Intending that the rcsppnslbla manageis' of those ftucea shDOld bo arrested, If soy arrests wore'to be' mado, and thus bring ,tho qnastlon ap at onco, on lis merits,, through the habeas conius;Dilt'it appears that tl)e Captain of the police entrusted to look siftor ' those jplacos. In biS 'anxlal? to: cover himself with glory, ordered to' Indleorlmlnatcl Ofrest or oU oohceined, proprlotots, parfotmor^ mnsldnns/ tod Uftots st the breast, whose parents were endeavoring to corn the moaU of Srovidlng for their itoilllos, and had to take their little ones wlUi lem.' UHo Zonflretta and 'Ulsa Price woro among tho arrested, and. with the others, including the sucking babes, werb conflned. in ue lock-up all night, ball being reraaed for thorn, until the next day. Inetoad of glonr, this vaHant Captali\ .'and his bsbv-hnntlnB orow have oovoied thomselvos with shanlo.' Judge Kelly; of JeOerson Uarkot, bafon whom tho partloa were takoo, ym asked to dlsoharge tho perfonnors, as tho proprietors olono 'Wore amenablo to tl^o law.' The Judge said he would look over! the papers, and glvo Jiia doelslon in a few dnvs.' The'galltot captain should' be 'at onco'promoted to a petacoat Brigadier^ Oeseralshlp. - . ^ toother test otmo off: on the lOtbi Veforo Bocoxder HoOnto' ' and Ottrr-Jndgo UcConn. Ur, James T. Brady on bohalf of Bobt.' W. Buuer, £u Broadway, .contended that thei new' concert aaloonUw,l«anconitltatlonal tod veld. He argued on thofol lowing pbiotfr—tho law embraeoq more than one autOoct not em- braced In the title. J.i Imposes a tax or ohargci for a license, and dooa not distlnotly stato the tax and the object to which it Is to' bo applied, it is vaguo as to whether tho restraint Is to tu pale^ or (uinlshlng of wlno, boor, &o.; at the ploco, or at the, time of the actual exhibition or piufonnaDce. 'Itlsoppresslvoln not penmttlng the omploymetit or attondtooe of any tmilti to wait on or attend in any manner. It prohlbUs tho making, of a contraot ■with any female for toy purpose;" however proper,- fbr any duty in a place not of Itself declared to be muawfuL' It dou not coildema si Ullolt any ostabUsIynont lH whlo&' wonon appear, nfr make illegal top sale of llouor at such a nsort, eioopt in certain poalMtas spodaUy desorlbod *° ,*®..!^ Jl *«nd» to idrenose^^Phioh Is a high offmcd agolnat the piAllo eoo^omy, It is made lllogU fbr a ftimalo, how- ever ppotleas her oharaoter, to.msheanyeontroctforany sorvloo,' i"'?'^^'¥'s!°'**'\.i?'^."»*»w5>m»?' where omuaemoot lB Junlshodtotho publlo. « would exdudo from the Academy ol Mm^o any female Uint might be.emploiod, or who might seolf roi Ittrds by vendtogflowera or books fo tip audlenop, briby itlS^en tog soda Water or drinking wateif lo ttSse who might desire it,' rnder3 «vonalady'*maMoonUbe<SioIaaedfor applytog Oo- logno water to the nostrils Of her fatoUng mistress. KnlaMS re- : stratols upon trade In not porinlltlngroSeshmenUtbbeouBDUed. ■ Ma.lt tonJK to ao dlmlnbtioh of toe ^«SZn°^m?5Sttr«SS ease of the spbotatots, by oompelUng them toraUrefroni the DUea of athlbltlon toother plooeaofaaffloin certain eontlnMnalai.^[^ flfth Motion, in violation pi that btauio of tho oonB5tntlon. .whleh - provides that unreasonable seindita and seiatiNa shaU noTM mado, glvas any polloo offlcor^r oooslable power to onlar a ellh ■to'* plaae of tastoeaa or abode, tod ecUe hiia or his honsehoU and take thom sonunarlly to a pblloe ooart Ur, Brady thoraftoi moved tho dlsoharge of Us olTent Bobort W. BntlerTot Ko M4 Broadway. He thought law whloh places the potot of « needle between vlttubus niAidenh'ood and the brcthoL to bo one of to abJ solute doapotlamI and tho man. who could tolerate anidi an to^ fittgiitlem ution private rights, ho believed tobo tmfli.MitAittlii (he atmosphere of freedom. Ur.Wbltehbod mUtia lbi ' i6«at in support of Uie new law as It stands, oonsldartog _ ThaiehM been (ome talk of MO&et Jig luMbftwAa red tM dtnoU does not seem satisiisd about ihe lus trial. Mi4 Peel tottoiatod that he would acebmmod^ him agato i, tberetore CaMbll come* out and says>-"IvrindanceP<elaJlgln private: for <LOOO, the best dancer towtotho money; tha moat dlfflonlt " ips anil bast lime constituting the best dai)aer, .Saahpar^to twatTs'frlends.to wltnoas the contest eaet)>^ Delsofing ajndge.asd they, the Jndgos. toseleotareftne. Ibmoney Is ready.'", P(iel responds as follows;—"If Mr..OamU wl]l can. Atthe'Oum* olBce, bcetween U anA. U on Utoday, Utblnat, he'dto make arrangements for anotbei^ danob with me(Thos. J<, Feel) for one tbenstod dfllars (tl,()O0) or moio." At about IIX A. U., ^adbrdlilg to the tUpnlatlon- in Feel's fepij, both men met at the Ounxa olBoe, and had a long talk over matters con- nected With danetog, but came to no definite arrangement over "them tl,000." there being an evident difference of opinion to reference to the potota on wbloh a Jig dance sboidd be dedded. Carroll wanted style left out Whli^ Peel'wanted. It toolnded. However, after, a prolonged controversy, a oompromlse'waa affected, tod, tostead of dancing for a big stake, they decided to spread-'themsetvea tot a basket of wtoe, to private, either on ■Aieaday «r Wednesday,I3th and Uthinst,"at about 8 P.U.' Ifelther par^ eeemel wlfltog to yield or book down to the other to reference lo the above named point at Issue;. - i» OarroU Is shout to leave (or Boston, and Peel for Anttralla, the mode of settlepient pr(^)Osed, Is probably tho beet Urs; T. Uagnlre, wife Of Uanoger UogulnC of Sto Francisco, OoL, is ^^ town,.on the look out for talont Wa are informed. The Ii4ndott (TeeUy Knuti of the 6th April, vrblle commenting upon the proposed If. S. tax on places of amusement observes;— <>Ihe MKW-SbB< Cupm, the only reliable theatrical paper .to the tTnltad fitatea, says that notwlthstondtog the depressing effect of the war on trade generally, (hat Hew-Tbrk amnseaients ore flonrlsUng. Ace6rding to thai Journal," eto. :Tbla'uwhat we.can a htodabme notice, handsomely done. .Wllh.our usual oauUon, hbweveiv we have held back our aoknowledgemtot of It until the state of businass about New-Tork amnsements has been folly conllrmedin theprogressof the season. After (Jeberal Tom liiumb closes his campaign fbr. the 1861-63 season at Boffilo, he'wHl como on tit this oltT tod his Con- necUoqt heme, where he totends to recruit for his totende4 trip to Callforala tod Australia, leavtog 'New-Tork in tho early 'part of Ootober. Bee "Miscellaneous.'r Some tall and oircular running may bf 'expected at the Uelo- dean,'B39 Broadway, on the eveutog of the Uth, when a sUvar tmmpet valued at $100, is to bo run for according to terms made known at the race. None tat ISromen can be allowed to oompete fortho prize. • An unoonstttatlonBl law, or any law supposed to bb tmconstltn- tlonal from lis Infringemonls upon cbnstttntlonal rights, is sure to sot at work tho wits of a flreo people. Behold one of the signs. Two doors ebovo tho Uclodoon, ttiero fs aplace'abont to open-r- If not already open—where the tisual refi^shinenti^ of a summer garden will be dispensed, and accompanied with the "smiles^' from pretty waiter girls. No doubt this win'be quite a smiling plsce. Cosy little boxes are partitioned off for social parties. Long tables or counters are ready-for the accommodation of either aittenor stsnden, and we nave no doubt that a consid- erable amount of smlUng will be done. A decidedly cool and refreshing air seems to smile ovd the place from fMnt to rear, Tha,separate boxes have been ornamented 'with' smiltog land- acnes,'bridentlypatoted br smiling scenlo artists. 'As t)ie warn weather approaches, the smiling convenience of such an' InstltudOb .must be very aooepfaible-to persons who'have been "drytog up" (under tbe new law) to some pbce of amusement where-thq gUmpse of a petticoat (off the stage) is not allowed.' A coaoh and'sTx may be driven through the Hew law and the door^ of (be saloon aforesaid. . In regard to the Ulegtl arrests made at the Ctoterbnry Hualo Hall on the Sth tost, we give publicity to the fbUowtog note from one of (he vicUms:—"S Cornelia street Mew Tork, Uay.9th,' 1862—FBiDiD Qusen: Havtog been«rres(ed with the rest of the parformeis, on the stage of tho Canterbury UnSIo Hall,*Braad- way, on Uouday evening, Sth Inat, by Oaptato Helme, and a posseof police, imder the instructions of Superintendent Sto- nedy, to Justice to myself, and othois who enSored tocarcaratlon from this outrage, allow me to say a fewwords. The OantorbuTy Hall, as you are aw4p> Is duly licensed for theatrical, oporstlo, ballet singing, ko,, and the license had been renewed on tbe let tost We were therefore pursuing our lawfbl calling at the time of the arrest The bar had been opened on that eventog, and tho waiter girls had served some of the audience with ale tod beer; this, of course,-wtd contrary to the act; bnt ltwas stated to us that the proprietor had permission to do so, and whloh we have stoco leamodwsijapreiimlhary proceeding, so as to test the cose before another (rlbunal. But with regard to onrselves, wo supposed wo wore exempt for the section of tbe act reads thus—■That until a license for suoh exhibltlan shall have been first had snd obtained tcotn compotentauthorlty, the same Is on- lawful, and (bat tho owners and lessees of thcpremlses where suoh exhibitions take place, without Iloense, and the managers, and cooh of the perfbrmers engaged In such exhibition, are liable to the penalty p^vlded by law.' ' Now, our right to p^orm was licensed by the proper authori^; conaequenuy, ttie arrest must bo illegal: the mero 'violation of the Concert Saloon act, or rather the aeoUdns of it which relate to liquors, tic., and waiter girls, can have nolhlhff to do with the stage perfomitoeeB; although the act also reads^<That any violation of the law aubjects the license to be revoked.' And agato—Hie decision of the oIBcer competent to revoke the license is not subject to be reviewed, nor can any appeal be taken therefrom.' Vow, in revoUog the license, it innst be done to a legal way; otherwue lt is noravooo- tlon.' Ur. Eonnody la not the offloer 002ii]^t«&t'to xbvoko tbe' same, and eonseguently, tomy opinion, the . arrest of the par- formers was an Illegal prooeedlng. The oase was heard at J^er- oon Uarket Police court on Tuesday morning; the waiter girls were held to bail, but we 'profassiohals had to attend to-day, on our own rebognleances. The hearing wss tesnmed this after- noon. Judge Phillips appeartog^or defendants. The iwMeo oamb to a decision that he could not detato ns any longer; there- fore he diacharged us. I submit these few ficfs to your consid- eration, and would like to know, through your valuable paper, whether an 'aotion for false imprisonment can be susUlned. oitainst the Oommlaaloners of Police, or Bnperintandent Eennedy. ] We have suffered to reputation ^ being confined to a station house (although to tho credit of Oaptato Helm'o, Sth Ward, we were not conflned to cells, but allowed theuso bf the'adJototog rooms durtog the night).' The sympathy of the pnbllo, no doubt la to our favoi^ and the sooner Ihls' is settled, the better for tho community. I havetoapologlEefbrthlsverylongeplstle, but "knowing our rights, and daring to assert them," we shall fee) much pleasure to reading your remarks npon the oase. TotUB, W. B. HinmsoK,- ' Improvlsatore and Oomlo 'Tooallst ■ . [In those, days of new laws, and blue laws^ It la a bard matter to say whether an action would lio agalnst'the Commissioners or not; bqt we think tha law will, torn out to b« onoonstltatlonal, when properly brought IIP for ad]ul^catlon.] ;. " . ' . We nid. tliat .Oeorge B. Edeson, a good low oomedlan and pantomlmlst, is to town, and at present disengaged.. Bee his od- ,vertlsement to this Issue. Among tho good thtogs to come off (orbe-put:on) st the Academy of Unslo, when the farewell benefit lo the filroh Cotton Utostrels takes place on theASth, Is the presentation of a atlverbeltto T. J. Peel, the.ohamplonjlg dtneer, with thefol- lowtog Inserlptlon:—"Prestoted to Thos. J. Peel, winner of the match between Peel and (!arroU, New York, April 16,1863,, F(om his fHijnd.iF. B. Converse, • . . ' Bowery, hanagement on Broadway Is extremely dUBouIt to mako take root Ur, 0.1. Fox took Wallaak's old thaat^ after Usry Provost hfd fblled to make it pay, tod he has been giving a variety of pieces stoco tho opening, Inolndlng dramas, bn? lesaues, and alittle of aB sorts; but no bettor Inok attendsbls ef- forts thsn bis predocossors met with. We attended on the Sth, toBcothe "Wlllfliw Copse." Tho houeo wss very bad; todood ; there could not liaye been over three hundred persons at the outside; this, oven at good nricos, would not begin to pay. tat at low ratto of admission, 18, 3S, and SO cents, tho prbepeot was frighttol. Thepleoo wav fairly gtven, and should havu atttaoted .larger audiences: tat ItfUled to doso, and the result was, that on Saturday night tho ho'nso was olosod. Ur. Fox, it Is rumored. Is to make efforts to please the Bowety folk once more, and Is to take bold of thb Old Bowery Theatre, which Is being put "to fix' for that purpose, . .Tho Ilelodoon, ainee tho passage.of the Concert Law, Uhs closed, tod Ur. Lea has taken his company to Phlladdphls. ■ . - Bryants are doing well, as usuaL Their style of entertainment seems to bo very ' "*■ ' — ' ' "" ■ allyNOWdedbyi cor. Tommy Peel, trals. . Motwllhstandtog the sevbre restrictions of tbe now law, Amorl-' can Hall, 4U Broadway, oonttouea to do a paying bnotoeas, and tho spirited proprietor will run his establishment as long as the poopie demand It, Ihw or no law.: The programme for this weak' IB full of novelties, and tho performers wlB do their best to ?loaso those who mar l\vor tho Amoriosii wllh their pattonage. bny Pastor, Oharloy- White, Emcsttoo de Falber, 'Unle! Bchultze, and otbpr notables, will appear aa' usual, to Mffle o£ their beet songs and dnucoe. . ■■■ ; We usdbntond that Laura Keene debllnea the renewal of her. theatre, lease (ifter next wtoter, and a Wallaoklan removal-'tip.' town Is talked of, . ■ . Ur. Fbx, of - fltotAbury Ball, is now likely to givb more attens Hon to Philadelphia matters, oonsldaring'the state of aAlra la Nowxork. ■• ^ Han; OS lata as Iha 80th AprU. Dtoon]uMr''and''TheBaR^ Boom.' 'Buj were gtring ,"The Anyho'w. wa peroelva ?.i<V,f e Vi Oat Ur. and Urs, Frank Oraham, J. B. Oarran, .A.N. Bharge, Holland, W. (boss. J. SUcer, eto., oonitoue to float around. ' Benvsr, Colorado, Is one of. tliose plaoas whloh have a highly, epumtbia jtate of society.. -We perceive that the National and^ fbo People's still .-oonttoue their .professional rivalries. At the former, Uesarsl Pordey h Ooodtog aro the managers. - They have been giving "The Bottle Imp," and "Tho Soldier of Fbr- tu^" At the People's, Ueams. Langrlabe b I)<)ugherty ore 7lng"Buthvto the Vampyre," with agreeable afterpieces.' At , e latle;; house, the'flue scenery of Be Witt Wangh attraota gToa;t attention. ^ The Inhabitanta get thebenefltof this kind of comDeUtlon "on.the road to the gold regions via Plko's Peak." BUlle St OlairTia* made a good beglnntog li the Uetropolltani Buffalo, aa was expaoted 'when prevlotuly announced tiy ns to,appear there on the Sth. In "Tho Uarble Heart" Sallle came on for her double impersonation of Diogenes andFerdto- tod Volage. The aflar-plece was "Cavaliers and Boundheods," to which Sidney Smith was tho Oregoiy Thimblewell, as a matter of course. The performanoe was so well xecoived that the bill seemed likely to pin bat the wedL Some changea have recently been made to the' company, which now stands—Sidney Smith, stage manager; S. W. ABhlw,.prompter; B. Poppenberg, leader of orchestra; and U^sira. .Wm. Carter, W. H^Brlggs, J. Ponlal, H. Weaver. J. F. Pike, S J. Beartwell, 3, Uontague, D. UoDon- aid, J: 0;Uorrison, eto,; with Uesdames H. F. Niohols, U. H. Hughes, Sidney Smith. Amy FMst A. W, Tohng, Jenny Olenn, Clara UcOowan.Ida Wilson, Unda Uay, EIlS'Tnompson, J. F. Pike, eto. A nice pkrty, tod whoever goes now V> the Uetrppol- itan.would be quite likely to "do as tho butEaloes does." .' } Of dramatla aBtoga.ln California, we have the following Items to a letter Oota our oorresjMindtot, under date of Ban Fran'dsco, Aurll 11, '63t—'Faizin> FjuSK—Stoce my last the moral drama of "Uncle Tom's Cabto" bos been the only attractive oard. It has been played at the American Theatre for the past ten nights to Immense houses. 'Ton know my private opmlon of this, and aU suoh pieces; but as the public appear to require this style of morbid sensation, why I say let them have It The Udnpetttaiu—On' Uonday night last Ur. Charles Bfflon 'Was the recipient of one of' those old-fashlonad complimentary benefits, whloh was tendered by a host of this tslenUd gentle- man's admirers to manner:— Bait FnoHOiECO, AprO 1,1843, Ub. Caos. DnxOF'^BxiB'BiB:—A profound regard for the legitimate drama, and a desint to see it properly fostered to our young oity, reminds us'that there is nothing moreessenUal'to its success than the enbonrsgement which Its ropresentatlves may receive from a refined public, Beemtog yon one of tbe most worthy of I(s votaries, and leamtog that you are soon to !leave our shores, we take-pleasure to offering yon a compli- mentary benefit as a fitting token of the esteem to whlbh vre hold you, and also aa an evidence to other dJstlnguIshed mem- bers of your profesalbn that the people of San Franolsco do not lack a Just sppredatlon of one of the most subllmb and is. structive of arts. Hoping yon will accept our bumble tribute to your dramaticjenltiSj and that yon will arrange for the enter- " ' Tours, etc, AbelGtay, . The UeUopolllui, Detroit is now to the hands of parties who Intend bpening It as a mtialb,haU, ooneort saloon, eto. UtotoaR OoQ. HuCohtoson held a claim on the theiUre, but was todtlsMw reUnqulah It; for "a.'bonislderatlpn/', The dramaUo oonpaoyl took a oom pUmentary, Undly tendered them by the oltliens< tm' the 8d,'at xonng men's'BUi; Bee'toother paragraph trndbn heading of "Uudo Bolls." . . : J ODr Oennto'friends have fitted > up the Davenport Qonse,' Wtoona,-Wts.', as a theatre, nils Jtem. may imss aa a sort bfp^ omfra to tho above, atOotrblt to the revolution now gotog on, -Socially, to tho great West lb -bapilAl dramatle obAiptoy at the "OtpltAl Olty" of Obto,l Columbus, seems to oonttone to having jeapilal sncoess.. Urs,| 0.'T. BttlthroMntly gave throb rftorUng pieces fbr hoi beneflf night snd all the'dramatlobolaiDblads In Columbus volunteer ' on the ooooslon. - Ueasrs, Ohories Smith ahd Bdion wen amoi them.of oontso. Xhto 'oamb'ilsotUUIa Varion Smlthi tod geDtrU.'<HaU Ootuinby",time ensued. ^ipUlMtw'bltr^ high «(t^ or.MtttJt 0»liMkai'(i<rfl«a'<hiVI<^ oramotlo oompony from th* DafianbsThoalML or else somethto'g WMl"«toii«ed tbroutb^Vfttr we b^HT9;'Ui» oeaptty b»« M tatoment we spbscribe ourselves, Wm.- Lane Booker, John Ulddleton t Bon, Gregory'Tale, .Nathaniel Bbnnett Stoiuel Hemiatm, W. Uelvto Smltb, J. a. BaldwU, Ferdinand'Vassailt^ ' John H^ Wise, Wm.Babo, H.A.pobb, d. Wright Bg den. y. 8. A, Uortbn Cheeaenun,' - Alex-<<ampbell Ttamaa J. Henley, ' i Jos.'P:HbgeL 'LT. dbuld, B.U.'WIIsonT YohnB:''Addlson, I O.L,BBatter,. ... ^- William L. HIggtos, ' ' 0. K'Piarkef, ' Deo, Oordon, JobnH.HlIl, i A. J. Bowie. B.H.Parker, °' -'K Beverly Cole, U,D. I Edward Fltot, , ■: ■ We, the ufldenlgned members of (he Leglslatnrei most oordlal- ily tinlle with the dftlzens to extending- the tbregotog tovltatlbn ' EL a, Worthlngten, ,. , . . a. Borstow, ' ' T. IL' Ames, ' ' Jbhn' U.Avery', •' ' - . Wm.'Ward Battles, ' ''O.W. Beaton, " B.S.TUton. Oeo.Amerige, B.D.FargaBon,' - P. A-OaBagher, a. W, Beed. . James A. Banks, B.W. Hlllyer, J.O.Poll. f.'- W, E. Bears, . ' O. K. Porter, j if J.H.Warwick. . . J^-"^ ' .' • UsraoroLrTAKTBsaiBB. April 4, IMS. aamntss-The compliment yod have bestowed upon the Art whloh to its totegrity I believe (with the andents) to bo a moto-sprtog of oivlluanon.'ia tnuy gratuytog to one; who, however humble assvotatyof the Poetlo Drama, may honest- ly be ranked as a sincere tod ardent admirer of whatever is devatlng. and ennobling on our stage. Believing |rith the sage who asserted that^ the amusements of a people he cotild Judge of their virtues,'. I ^take the liberty of saytog that tour appreciation of the most subllmo'Drama'to the world arguea much for your beads, while your liberal rowsrd of my hnmbls ability says as much for your hearts. I cor- dially return my, thanks fbr yoiir politeness and regard; and toat the freedom of action, energy and genius that has erected so noble a dty aa San Frandsco to snob an tocredibly short' period of yeais^may ieap tbelr just reward to tooreased wealin and happtoeag, is the atooeni wlto of your most, obedient servant :''■'*■- . OniH. Dnxoir. I beg leave respeotlbUy to annotOice that Ubnday eventog, April Tui, Is sppototed fbr the oocaialon of my benefit ' 0. D.. Mr. DlUon baa Jndt left me, tod tells me that notwithstanding theae proinlses) when, on tbe day foUowtog the benefit he aake3 for a settlement he was charged two hundred and fifty dollars for the theatre, and'one hundred dollars tor extra advertlstog; so, tostead of getting the handsome sum some persons think he did get hiBthan fbll short of two himdred doUus. The Dramalie Ompony at present playtog to the UetropoUtan Theatre, will nexfweek proceed to Uarysvllle. In the meantime, an oneratlo faoupe, conaisttog of Llzde Porker, Eliza Blaeacd- antl,8ohweg!B Schraubstadter, and others, will, attempt a sesson of opera. J^. J'tilta Dean Bayae has acoepted an engageimmt at the UetropoIKan. Oluirla Pope end Vyfe, Ur. Forbes and wife, Uox Irwto, and the Immortal Potter, are to Oregon. JfclTein Aicltamin la still to tbe mountains.' - .. , 0, R. TJurm and FanUu have ttten their abode to Uarysvllle... ifn. W. B, LctgUon takes her first benefit at the American Theatze this evening, and as I write this, I hear, the box book- keeper telltog a disappbtoted eeoker after ton that:there are no more seats to be had to the dross olrde. .,. A word if adeiee to periormers visiting Callfbmla. Gome on your own hook; comb'without engagements, and when, you get here; lobk before yoii leap. Take Uie l>est cash engagement that offbit. '• Yours truly, Bbebbi Oobbtn. The following Is tha oast of "Unole Tom's Cabto," as produced at the.Amerioui Thoatro, Sto Franolsco>-Topsy, urs. W. H. Lelghton;Evn, LaPeUtoSterling; OnoloTbm,^ Uayo: St Clair, A. B.' Phelps: QumpUon Cute, John Wood; Lagree, 8. W. Leach; Qeorge Shelby, Oraves; Ur. Wilson, Alexander; Oeorge Harris, W. B. Lelghton; Phtooias Fletcher and Deacon Perry, O. E. Lobke; Ur. Shelby, D. C. Anderson; UoAs, Thayer; Haley, Coad;Tom Looker, Conrad; Bkaggs, Long; Bambo, Ur. Olarke; Jambo, Pcefi- oott; Adolph,' Oray; EUaa and Cassoy, Ulsa Uowbray; Aunt Cbloe, Ure. 0, E- Lobke: Uarla St Olalr, Ulsa Land; Aunt Ophelia, Urs. BnrrlU; Emeltoei Uhis Clark. John Oolltosls now expected to commence at Leonard Grover's Haw National, WasUngton, on or. about tho 13th. Better Uto than'never. Ask "Wlildy Uaohree."- Albert Oassedy remains as stage manager. We gave an enumeration of tho regular oom- Smylodtweek. Howabouttheltslianoperathatwaspromisodt [0 groat loss, perhaps, ii Miss Oharlofte Thompson opened at the Lyceum, Toronto, on the Ith, to Paultoo. lUss Annie WUha hod been dolngOolto, to "Nature and Philosophy," tod S. T. Bto(aon and Urs/H. Ltodon had been doing Count Prnlll tod Udmo. de BbaupriQ to "Betri- butlon.", A piece called "The Brokto Sword" hadbeto caahler- ed by tho treasurer as a tinctured Mure.. Toronto ootiespond- entd oompUtn of the frequent promtoenoe of tho prompter's voice at the aforesaid Lyceum. Oolto Stewart who has been at tho Plttsbornh Tbeatro for the past year, Jotood Uaneger Ellsler's company at Clsveland on the 13tll, . The non-appearance of John Collins at Grover's New Theatre, Washington, Is attributed to lUness. As soon as Gottsohalk and the Opora party leave, the "Bonld Irishman" will oome out and Grover will keep on. fllltog his honso "wld the likes of "The Groves of-Blamoy," eto. ■.■Onamore.nnftirtanate." UanagerOenderson has threatened to revive "Bnola Tom's Cabto'' at Pittsburgh on tho 13th, . J. A,' Smith has returned from California and ia now to Boston. UtR. (Julia Daly) OIMna la now at Wood's, Otooinnatl. Janett's OomblnaUon Company wtod up this week to Boston. Next weak they give two nights -to Portland, Frovldenco, and Worbeiter., The nbit week, two to Springfield, Hartford, and NMHavto.' HitotothoBrookbnAcadomyofUuslo.- - J, Wilkes Booth Is how at tho Beaton Uusonm fbr two woebs, and la lucky toough to ,have tho support of Eote Belgnolds, ' :S, W. Moafio baa been obmtog ponb slnob at Loulsvllla, and opens atBufliiJo on the lath,'. .. > lUaaAUbe aroy, "aUmy ltoc7patotodhor."h»8 left thaWal- n«l,Ril)adelphlaf tod to.ngw at McptceolforaianagerBaokland. BhtobpbnsasEvadnaonihbUth/ - . ".... . . .'-iJVgiAAahlMaos Uonkeq remains at Pittsbnrgh, the nouralglo ■•neetHnitohoreyes bbtoB yet somewhjsttronuosomo, although She baa oontrivoato porfwm ttotu roototly-^ln obodloneetopuD- Uo eagerfaoss—fbr five weeks, A trip to England, and playtog an engagement at LlTorpool, with Hanagor Hendervon, atbis Pruoe: pVWUos Jlioatre, would, dtfnbtleas, tosiore the briUlonoe of "tnose'eyes."' '•'.''. "Now and Thto,'.'one of our Pittsburgh obrrespondants, ex- plains (hat wo oUoQtions mado to Stoorita Cabas, when appear^ tog~lh'(t(i 'to- titntoBilmo, hod reference aolely to'that olroam- naooe, tod not to any l^ea of her haying trtoaplod on an Ameri- ^U^^atoFishor waslif hb'way 'oo&ebmed with (hat party to vtoblnuatli tat has boto making a profitehlo tonr through Indl- to^and opto* at Loulavillb bt) (h)b26th, for on togagomtokof •twoweaks.. B> Baadt, with bis Orand Molttsailkl ObntbtoaUon Oreot tod a>moU))podeat<'m^&4alie, was.at OdosaolMely, toddiaa Mod bis. tor aeoriya week: TUs jMHylUthb Carlo Family to ~ iral; Btgbor FeUx 0*rl% the tridc down; QpUltam OoriOrthe tajai giuiey aiwfrood, the MpiMwtaHtt of Pstt Whitaey, tospMottdbtecWiH. BardS, gmnart'togonSl* -the Oomloal Brother Clowns, eto. SuchaaaoDeannuilnaton iawakemfoUthelUto, Uke a fox chase. &«5^".^iS5 ■ at (ho window, btodlng-tooos," the hones and psTformo* -bitog out oU olasses, espedally if (he band sblkea uu^Tbe Ilw- lOfoorUnlonForevbrl" , , ' -. . The BliUs Dnimatlo Troupe woro at Dunkirk, N. T last itat two nights served to dun them out of Urk, and brouoht mi r."cloeeoftho season." . ■ , Bangor win bri^taa up for the BummeF, and an Utlaemalnlv ' rejoice, when B.- B. Wllll^ims opens bis theatre there on theUUu. He baa great experitoce, tod now that he comes outoa amansser we may fairly expect to see him "bang Bangher" in Banger Among his company at the Ftenklto AtlieTiiBUm win be fbnn'& i W. Albaujh, J. oTsefton, J. Flood, F. Ohlppoaaale, J. Orouta, OL Oltoton, Ceo, MoDopald, O. Blahardson, Cfarwell. and W. BUey. Thero an also several ladles, whose names we Shall be better aua to give next week. Ur.' Downs' is the soenlo artist W. H. WlilA> don leader of orchestra, and J. W. Beager treasurer.: "Seneca," one of our eotrespondenta to St LouU, Is herebr ' respectfully Informed that his stttements to ralatloh to Uanagv Pike offertog hla opera house in'Otoolnna'tl to Uanager Deagle la Bt Louis, and that Uanoger Pike forinaBy refdsedlt/rsUow hto . theatn to be occupied by any minstrel company, have both beSD contradicted "as Plain aa a plkostoff.^' Tho Defiance, Cairo, is stfil right sl4e dp, and on "a hlgb stag*- of water" fbr success. A. O. WlUlama Is manager, and jTBu Ourronstege manager. They have sotne good Openings forth*' :rigbt kud of profeastonals. See adverttfetnent In tbu depart meut 'Whogaaso-p-h7 . • , - . The National, Denver Oit?, Colorado, offer* 'Jbme opentoga tat rofbsslon^ candldatea who may be wllltog'* "^ough itlnth*. reat Just bv way of a change of scene fbr ajriosra or ao. Bar advertlaementof Ostam Smith &Co. al £wbf.thisdSMtA^^ ment «WeBtward,hol"' ' .'- :.' ... ■ .~ » .. The Gayetty. Albany, which waa to have optoM (m the 60;^ - postooned lis inouetiralontU the 7Ul Our oorntoondtot WaMr •' Busher, says:-^There was only a lair house. ThStotbrtalnmaat ' commenced with the five-act play of The HnnohbaoK: (he'easto MTV follows:—Master Walter, Ur. HIggtos; BIr Thomas OUfford, Ifc: Sydney Wilktos; Uodu&^Harry Bowland; Beartwell. Hr, B. Lav; Gaytove, Ur. E. W. Longrish; Wllfbrd, Urr?.' BrtoStM;; Fathom, Ur. H. A. Hotto; Stephen, Ur. J. Bogen; JulU, Ur«. K B. Tandeerent Helen, Urs. H, A. Hotto. Ur. J. J, Prior waa gaged to take the part of Uaater Walter, but through some'btoW' (wnloh certainly demands an explanation) he failed to appenv Ur. HIggtos waa given but a few hoars to prepare hlnselffOTthtf dUSoult nU, and he acquitted himself creditably. The appG^ once of Uessre. Hotto and WlUdns was boiled with delight Urn lotter apparently labored nnder a severe cold. Sir Tbomss, hoi^- ever, spoke in most too tame a monnor to folly embody the tmi' of the ploy. Hotto's Fathom waa a master-piece, and waa heartllir' applauded. Howlond's Uodus was fair. In toe actlna of lUE '7andeeren, as Julia, I eto aee many tracliiga of 'KateBatemas.: Perhaps the lady has made Ulss B. h^ study. Un. la eer^ tatoly a pleostog actress. On the whole the play waa a'snceas^; and I have no doubt but that if the management would give da* nottee of Ito repetition, they would have an overfiowtog honsef The bnUdtog la renovated, and flttod up with great taste sM beraty. Ihopethedtizensof Albany will rally around the bgt^' (imo^andahowthattbey appreciate true merit" . < John Drew tenntoated his engagement at the Arch fitreal' Theatre, Philadelphia, on Friday eventog, Sth tost, that betog the occasion of hla benefit and 101st perionnance. The theatf* was 'weB filled, and tho performance passed off with evident ast^ Isfkctlon. Ur. Drew arrived home Just in time to save his wUK team a dlBsstroua season, for bustoeas was very ahy to tha eariF part otiMis, Drew's management, and thero was some dlfflbflltf wlUi the company, eeveral of the members leavtog. With ibm- appmanoe oi Ur. John Drew, thtogs Improved at once,'and set oontlnued.' Boneflto aro now betog given, Urs. Henri takfoc her's. to the I3tb, and Ur. E. UcDonongh having the houae fee the 1Mb. when Hernandez, Velarde, and Ulss Eva Brent are oill^ nouncea to appear.'.- . ' - . ■ -: ■> Tl;e WatontStreet Theatn, Philadelphia, is worktog along'wllk' Ur. and Urs, F. B. Conway as the stars, but (he bnatoess is b*^- kndproapeota not very encouraging.' ' iJ: ''^ Uuiagar Geo. Pauncefort sooms to thrive nith hU'Uuslo dUi: Theatre, Springfield, Uass. "Undo Foozle, or, Uy Wife's Hoii: ther,".wasproduced thero, for toe first time to 8prlngfleld,'cqy toe 9tb, with toe following cast:-'Dnde - Foozle, J. S. FuBer; Felix Budd, N. T. Davenport; Edward Wavarly,CharlesLbvedaT( Thomas, F, 8. Eton; EUon Budd, IsabeUa Freeman; Urs. Qnlek'- fidget Urs.Uarshan; Ure. Fltzosborne, Uorgaret Parker; Bettj^'. Ulas Smltton; Bally Johnson, Urs. Clarke. Jota Chester dOe*<^ the fOimy to the toterludes, etc ' nv8i& uia.Ls. - ■ ' ' Hie Ha'wallan dancers, who vren performing «t toe TariatlM^. San Fraaolseo,'sre said to have made tbe place a great resort far those who delight to extra lasdvlons'dlsplaya; tod a bin to'MM- to bave Jnst passed the Senate of thU Blote, prohlMttog "sB 1»< dsctot perfonnanesa." What do the Howallan beauties do, how, that toey ahonld so toobk the modesty, even of lealslataaiT TheBellBBnloo,'and011bert'sUdodeonweiedolngwelL'f ' ' The Oanterbiny, Bt Louis, will make sbmb deolslve mank- manta about the middle of Uay. Some profeaaional asslsti^f seams desltable. ' Bee adverdaement to onr tistul location, v. ' J. Adam* ik aottog manager. ' roUDg Uoa'B Ball, D«&alt seems fobs on the rise to foatk- respeots; on the Sd, an entartalnmtot Svaa given for the boieflt'. of the dramatto company of toe Uetnpolllan Theatn, thib!#k ' temporarily out of employ by toe transfer of that eatabuahmtof: from Ur. .George Bntehtoson to parties who totand opening it a concert saloon. This Is "tight papers" tor a dromatlo doiiK pany to vjtoe to otogen," but they might very easily "go turfhir and fere worse." On the occaalon here mentioned, the reealpto werotlO,and a'bout ISO had been raited by Influtotlal dtlsan* out of doors. This put but a small aban of butta oii'the breoA otsomany worthy people. Geo. Hhtehlnson gave his dwn'sei^- vlces for nothing. Tho queeUon now arises—"Have we bato tod- predpllato In gmng managers a fUr degree of warning on tld* andibndred subjeom?" Bee another paragraph imder ovt '••Dnqutle".clas8lfieatlon. .''-S . Ftam a conespondent to Uadlson, Indiana, we are. Infarmin of the demise of Ur.'a.F. Smito, late proprietor of the Uelbdebn HaBtoUutdte. Ur. Smlto was boni In thedbr>of PhUadsl^ phla, about 1819. He waa apprtotlced'by hla father to a sbo*^' maker, but Smith waa also pnpartog lilmaelf for tos long vriaUf. for event of his dAiif on the boards, which ha made to jantiaty^ isast toalliesplansoolety of which he had become a memben. He. attempted to appear as one of some/draEaotlo comptoy,'biik Ul healto and toe adrice of friends toterfering, he gave up th^. . Idea and went West Ur, Smito 'was the first manager itt wo^ . pose toe opening of Independence Hall, to Uadlson, Ind., wiili theatrical company, which proved suecesafol. Ur. Smith ¥iB , 36 years proprietor of first tho Udodeon,bert toe Columbia^, and . agato the Udodeon Halls,'to Uadlson. He nobly flew'to ; hla condtry's rescue when she flret caBod, (April,'61) out net. being satlsfled wlto his three months campaign, he reenllited si*.' aprivatototooSltotodlanoToltmteersto November, 1861. Bo- died of congestion of the brato, at Pittsburg Landing, on toe SU April . . .. ■ Ulss Uary Walton, tho vocalist, has started on her own suipotr .. sary uipendages, and 'opened at Odd Follows' Hall, near th^ NavyTard,.WaaIitogton.. {46 fbr a flist sight was not bad (o take. Her company next goes to Georgetown, and Wtooheslsr.' Willis Ar^istrong made his lost appearance at toe BaUtmor* Uaseam on the 7tfi, prior to leavtogfor Europe. This BolttouTf' tosUtaUon is under (he bustooss managementof J. Oldeon'&OAf, \ andonattractive "Gideon's Band" toey have, such as GeorgeTt Shddon, stage manager; John Ltobordt leader of orchestra: oaft..' Uessre. J, N. Ooir, Charley Bnbkloy, Ccorge Archer, W. S. Bo^ worth, Quton.'Bordwell, Joe ChUds, Usster Boohord, eto., wlBI. Uesdames Anna Bordwell, H. 0. Lolando, Ftouv Devon, Utrt* Blako, Uaggle '7omon, Emma Ullcs, Emma SoheU, Little 01an( etc ■ ' ' ■'■.*." Ur. Wray, proprietor of toe Conlerbuir, corner of FUto anS Ohestaut Btroets,^hlIaddphla, deserves to suooeed to his buit-.. ness, fbr he to energetic and spirited aa a manager, and ono'tf toe most versatlls to toe bustoeas as a perioimsr. Eve^evehlol.' he has a brass band parformtogon the balcony to ft^pntof 0S|.-.< saloon', and tho mudo discoursed Is listened to by laitga ijxiMSt- ■ audlenoea whd congrogate on toO' stops of toe U^iyor's'oflla* opposlta. alio on the walk, nmtodtog one of tha jmbple wb^ : gsuer to frvnt of Bt' Poul'a Church, Now York, to hear Bamttml^ "fiunod brass band." We spent a short tine at toe Canterbatyi- on toe nth. Tbe room Is long and narrow, with a smaU stage toe north end. It Is a ploto looktogDlaoe, wKh toe audltoriite - divided toto a parquet tod back aeau; thete is no gallery.. 3te bar is to toe saloon, at tho south end, looUngout anChastntd.— street tod several protty waltor girla aro to attandtobo. 'Wit- ' saw a dance by a little Ulas; tod heard a song by a stlOlosser one-^ (heir names, tor want Of a bin, we'dldnotleaini'woaUoU^ed to a sentimental baUad; tod a song, whiob, by toe oostunM)4r toostogor, we Judged toba oomlOi'bnt nobody laughed; tod wf oame to toe conolnslon that it, too, was sentlmonlal.' Then wsft some acnbatlo feato by a man and his pupU; tod somaperfbl^ manoea wltb twobbolntar a porfbnaerwho lobkedlikeHbDs,. Goto. Then wo had Wrayumself, to a cbuplaothls presUdlsil*- toriil perfbrmances, whloh bb eieooted ^ih a'Aopd.deal of . nicety, ud In which he was equal to ethers with more blglh^- BOtmBihsnaUu*.' Tho trick wlto half a dozen watbhos,bonbwaa tram parsons to the sadltooe, WIS oarriod through vary deveiitr. We did xiot tany long, and cannot toorefpn; epeak of toe eolM .<. '^v poribrmanoe.-'The place is quiet andordetly, and an hours twooto be.pisaed then very pleasantly. Tbt kdy singer, mw., . her"hoojHda-doodendo,"ls aUttIobroad, bntspley. '' -', . Bullat'a Ueledeon, PhlladMphlib Is maUng fkvorabls Pi'bgnw aa a cheap place of amusement -Its oompiny Is hooded tPLlB^' neat Bemande^ whose diversified petfonnanebs bave mad™* aMeMftvorttelntheQuakelr OitrrKathlMn 0'NdI,lh«Mt^ tmggbe^.la Oio conaecM vrito this etUblMimMit tod nlAhtly roodved •with utloii appUuse. In too tioopara ^ dso befbund Paul Bor|ier,'Donny OaUogher, Oihorler,G Msn^ «?.v ItoiT Ladle; BlUy,I)re*;iame» foarkifiimo "<*J,»?w5arP'V olB' EUsn OoUeno, Kate Hatrlsbn.'Florepce Klvort. SrV^S!sSi'~ OMsBargor, SaUa Wbaner, Eliza Floronoo, Kaggls Martoffl, *-" - • irnes Lehmon and Theodora. Ban Is talantaaouBb, «nM^ to please all toslos, and wltopriOM^of sdmlsdra > ftoifilO oeals.to 3*. toe Malodbon thouM betomta pbog of rtsbrt. mie Jnllatto tod J. B. Badwt^JPtoj}^..--- ^iSoBmTrimble'sVariatta*, Pl(«|pr(|b,toclb|N(a«U<