New York Clipper (Jun 1862)

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' P.nOBLBU' Ho. BLACK. 8a«. 'VBiin QIJ^ElCBUUii.iadPiopiletor, . .'': ;,;;9p..3>4im;(tiMt,l<«wTotk. ''SifiTDKDAT, JiraE 28, 1862. i ^ . I.. „ jriT...—m—■ ■ . ■ »jMittW>MU*i&B tM)r tanlform, iU* g(t««fta motion of th« ^h&ci'''iM^:fui'iM;i<b <iL^ oi tiw mi^ tho MZB^j^^W; irk«n ikane iMO-iuidisd ooupeUton nSis one MMllMiirrtwart'l''?'nynW* d<ia; ud then to notlob'tlio SiAtrr ^tikMfSAljijiiY/l^'i'Uii^ provent MDa^^U:>ivIicp«t>ia«tambortlaiiropenedtirmoi«''inTir ■MA'lfNl^iioliaaoqJored, for • idI1«;ot eo, eVtit prapaet ji»-«tnltM trill u grinM npon. OfifdqiDy.Mo^aeUeooIiar ^11lituii:ibcn<nme*sitroggIe,ciTSTwhiabtbelom dfi^Mib&itf'gAwalntbTU^ *'■•-«( t^iyi|tif.v»Tij« «n«iivfln (>iiB,ydlheriT«la mo bow mid ■/oteTibg. ihO' Witar Uko olaokroik, dip for: dtp. miOe .tiM'^I^M)' ftns^'ls'pirogretalnffi the. paHlunii. Kit BNW ij^'^ilvt, IjiiraOiL^ iIii8^'''Fith ttielT^a)iont8 ud buna of CBOoniMiDantt-odliiig'lipon tUalr Ikvorltea, Hi pM tsrmij to MmtfK^flht'flib bbiifii'' of their TegpooUvB colon.' '"Now, ^Ko ■Urii,5^fW''c9ie i^ke fbr old -WbUehdllt'.. "nnk: tio^ ^ h«i^nl7. ib» tin coedit of ffie Battel^ orow I'* ;'<1^^ ■MLdhfK'il^ ^ &ehanor',af'tha North Binirbo]«^ilrti6'i^^ fiooa the vinnar jihooto >pa*t tile ataka boat, aiU as ttiay "toai jUr aaAV''<U;rialstatlon to ths jodgea,' •adaa'aniunUnn'of trinqpt' fiqiTidif ttlued'-ffir) 'aiiit nbbl; iron, the miulo, dteaai ■nil fp^yCanipo^' ondina^jps^ attaat that thoir omttonahATonot te<BbiT^. TtaeaaWttdandthlrtfboatii'lfihejiiu&e a'igtfod Moa^aol'i^idn'ciii^ tlao'honoied.'wlththa S■<epw'^i|e8nltb>atnm^ >.' i QpoaUag^ Una. hnzrltdlr, of the poetry of • iwatta day, ■^i irtu frgpl'.diir,bojii<)bd'a days' have fcdlbwed tp'ou oiack* oOs^ ^^«>♦1lA•^WlWfm.^^ia^^^■CT^^Y»"" V»< 'v^'ibidTin^A i theXttlob'aaufiua, oannothelp anadlng to a fnr of the ed> mted]M|iB^'(iontaita'bf Qld«n'ttijf&'''' ^mgXBimi that itwaeo f|liiiUk'4)^r^'!tioata. Qon^olii Mid';Bile,.ftom Tasddl's 'foot of 42d «treet,'Ni B. '^bue boalg toni^to the'Wmile '^^d the'Si^ah, <h^ lijMjat.thti atvdie ou at ttaO'Ooitdcda.'' in the sob- •agi«A iralWiaeance,'the Whltahan and BaS Borer nade a 4'tia" it |^.;K<i^^itee'«tai(M tte ^r^tf^jj^i'iriHC iVir A'tfioiri pfM'Aifiigib. ><riita lioa ia Ooir- ttm B iy te t weanibe etaih and DlaO;me^'apd tbe^^lhliijglnD;' «t Foi^iltMoUe,' ud.^b'|>ii|^vttid, wan|at<^^^ ud ywwl t^l^.lff^MlTT*''^."^^ f?^T ^^'>'T? ^*r 0 The BlitZMted'nito jftviiOtiiDha' BaulihttwemtheEMlB Foi^ Mat, lfii^V,'_;i|omAdi^,£afttt6';.fa^^ 'nii]tltgdf(|]i,f]^PWm .avdins ait aqiaaUo eient of UsnuDmai. 3h« BdnttCMmtr'ahd'WaMiUgtanTTtTs doae'■'aboaM'''each' «aur, ^tiii9a|||| j^o. jtflola'tiitilL' °. IJie. ^na6ih ^rani 'betarwn.'ihe JBbkeap«m>))iBm;S^iiibiugh,'an4 the lattarboat and ihe'Ih< dapenleim,'#ei»anahupend'doa^ andwiottfaypf'di^raiit]^ jalTe^i^i^'jr^liiSi^'KluUti.' trae^ame'n'mulcl Ihe nmw^jAefltaaoi^'m Qeoiga ivaabh^itoa; notsd]^ finir-' «a(ed cbpi)^ of.iniiiy A^OT^^ '^iVp' it«Bafiixi,'jk pov; 41aDlarj|ji^2)«Ta^^l)«j|^ iii'.iAiiidi dbie wis' eBteceAiifrr «'p4ilo4 Of:a<iraitha& :aiz:/yaat*.f A ohAdiploh boat 7l ' Mi.'.i';-ir.<i.i; .v.-.i •'..:, . .' ■■ ■• ■; ■ ratagnl^i that-New Torkahonldaoieldombe'litTDreS. , g U'boata'MaddUstuilplA^ _ j;,i}ia)bt.Hew i^oritioia^;i(u^^^ Qon'iiibnted IUmis aDy tojjqmiiWttog paatlme,'.by enleiliig - and lowing in dia- iant wnM^ 'WidOib onr reeollMtaoB; tmt two'<Mlltiii7.q>ea^ jBana"||jjL jf^gia'biu^maii, have^howp theinadTea Jn'Oothain; "ihay wafe.t)i/s juoon, f(nii.oaredj of ThUaddpUa; aad'the Jaintl!' Biley.fVdktirediofB^ T^Wabw1a;<^tand«A'inobjrB^ lire O^jm'bl'a oh theibrlcpi irlm. but did not iheet ,. ;.■ WHirS. \nilte to play and giTe mate In three moral. Tbt nvtfc In the 'PanIaen.New Tork Tonraey betwetn Jamea niompaaa; Sa^., and onriooBtgrflmtar. John SoUednger. Attaak, Thomp^n. 3..KKI .4..KB-Ea B..QSt-B8 .e..OaBtlea T..B-Q8 (J) . 8..P-KB8 ' •..KBX'B. U..EtX-E Xt. U..EB-Ei 18..P-EB4 li..S-hlaBsii U..SB^hlBS 18..P-QB8 1T..Q-Ea (e) ''. IMIiobe, Bablealngar. Q-home'.:'. »-S8(a): EB-sa QBXKt P-4B8 IS, 19..EB-<)aa 20..P-Q4(d) ai..EB-pa . ai..Q-her34 33.,Q^her'8 2I..Q-KB3 \ a5..QB^a. aS..KB-Q3 3T..EB^Baq 2S..EB-hom9. a>..E-Etaq 80..QBrE9' 31..BP.XKt 31.,Q-home 3S..Q-hetrBa Defahee, . Bohleaingsr. EEttoQBa ,QK-EBb4 K-hlsBaa EB-sa Et-hlaS(a) QKt-4)i P-EEt3 B-Kaq Sf-E8 :t-KEt< Et-KBT+ QKt-S» Et-SEt4 QBXB B-EBS 'Q-EXt« mate* In three morea. 34..B-QB4, and .the Defence Xrle'al ■•(a) Thla game, on the part of ihedefenae, laaneiceUentex- mpie of energy and determlnatloo tempered by.pmdanoe. rr^j Xhe (^MSlng, aaa matterof doaaat analyals, ahonld pro- perly ^Te ftM attack the better game; bat, oomehow, In thia par- «e1iedoeeiiotaera(i togettholead atalL 'Why not -now P to <) Itb 7' It.woiiU hare been mqoh more'■Xhompaonlan." '. (c) Amen..t«mpcnryr<soarc«; this almoet aaetna to enggeat .to^e deface Oie taUng.np ot that powerfol position whloh oltl- mately wlhB the game.,. (d) Fonedln'Iilalaatatt«mpt,UilBnowcome8tooIateibQt'hla Blahopa are now handled with aomething of the aplitt and «nbtle/ ty.that alqioat alwaya mark llr. .X.'a management: of thoae offloeia. .■ 1 (e) This caiTlller now becomes ab tdmlrabls' ofllwt: .ta..tha Ofanrdhiun, and his brlUlan^ muoran^ .aie.wi^rtliyyOf Reat pi;Bta>''''l^'i»r<fris'caieftally;^ {ermlnatlon by onroontrltrtxtor."".' i j. .; . "The promised game.between Vlsconnt Oremome, the new Iiea^ of the St. pkiorge 0.;0., and'Oapt. Kennedy. , ' .q. ii. r;s aiki nc.Ks's o'vivO' n&uvnon op iNHW<P»^*P'"<l»-y**" ..ST B..0. VMB, n. Blaek,.. 1..M>'1B .' a.;i8'-'- "aa .S..ai: . 8i andwlin.~ 1.. a..u (•> jl^andwliii,. ■OI.VT|01f,Oli< STtDROUl* 77«tl FbUndH. .. l.,aT; .34 :.. ' : l.,a8 Id andwlna. 18 ia^iUdlii>BM(oh't»''lli'. (Ooodar. blea ai BMtD,''Bo^£ .«^,;U«yi:««Mpi)ptioi^ ' ■; • ■ ■ .• ■.; •', ■ . !'r'-..;.:k'i:B.'. .''iksii'A gilfrbt.:'' '■. Haiskif'niiBe'Bolinan', bom U UglaAd; I7ll8i xoade hM apStfnfaee on iny: stage, at the'HayuArkat Theatrer^£(L. Aofoat aad, 1811, as BelTldeMi In t<TehloePr«served|f wmI mn appearanoe on' the Amerloan.itage'ln lBlVat Ihe'tSil Theatm,.Mk#.Tork, aa Lady Townley, lB'''Profoked BnabtSSI flMt;»pp«ir«4in Phlladelpfalvln ISia.^Pthe Ohealnntu^'l Thsitt^'MlMylOwnley.' Sled In PUUdslphla, April 19 i_ ' 'This ladyjlns by the foioeof olronmatanoes, plaoedln a nSSI entirely djUierentfrou thatln,.whlchlt wquld.aeem natuM?! tended her to "Ure, noirviiaa have a being," IhonghlSjd endowed with many orthe reqnlsllea that nnlte to formTl, ttngnlahed actrethahewasyet deflclant'(and wo UilskhiftS so lor the honor oi-her aex,) In the peoullar talont of conouK the art; the Mm whloh was to deceite others, and by meiMj whloh, aa>ttrapproaohed nearer toperfecUon, thoee whou2l rankedJilffb,haTebeenkbletoattalnthelrexcelIenoe. \nitt£l exMslae of her art as In comedy, was to piodace In her anffliSI jpluiorable emotlohs, IIts..Oufott was indeed admliablallr ^e poaseaaad too mnch of real feeling—too much ot the 'ak. •oftsSB of woman to endnre long npon the' attgle. Ifhb'til deny that a oonatant working npon the heart—a heart tul tenderly constnoted to endnre ao many ebobks, not .to mtDllal "the tngs" of poTsrfyall tho'while preying npon her BpliS>l may have been the means ofhnirylna to its end an exlatgaal abort, thongh painfully checkered with a Tsrlety of '"-^^a little oheered by the joys ot domestlopeaee and tranooll onlform good condnct, her nneicepnonable oharaoter aa a hgl of modeaq; and refinement, her bland manners, and her aaiuSil dtaposltlon', will long be remembered by all who hadthepleaitnl of hiracqoalntanco. After Qlltert's death ahe openedaickoll In New York, tor the Inatractlon of young ladles In music din! | ing, leading, and other paUlo branohea ot polite edncattoL , Itrawn., (a) He wandereth now In the'woods sad faii^th''eome. ' C«xectl(mt>yA.'B.lferoer,<.V«llsTiUe,'^T'.'< . 88;.31 8T.M8 88.:aT 89..33 40..18 41.U9 4a..IS 48.: 11 44..1S ■ ar 16 33 ■ ■19 ■ 6'- IS Il- ls 11 IT t 14' B IB B a 7 s 14 9 10 a 9 .s t i« OHABLBB EBEBLS. :';i!'r it..l3(b) l9; .BSaokwlnB. it) Hr. Heroer woold make an'°eiiapent golde'for tlieocm- er, while he wandereth In the afi>r»«ifntlpne^ woods, 7onx9^ fto«i^'.'';' " HATCH GAHAb;--'; .'" . . ',' . ''■•■■ BETWEEN UABT&.U'AND. V.'&'K. ' Blaok-Ibiy. • fnUte-'W. B. E. . ai.-.iT. ••"'31-. ... i 8 a3..,a •■ T. ' - 38 as :. 38.;!t' ■ n ., : ■ BBTWEEH OBEEN UOTIMTAIN BOT AND P. M. HABTVIOH, : Blaek-4».U.B. mit^P.H.B. 6..19 99 • ■ .' ■ 3T,', 18 e.. 7 18 ■ , • Capt, Kennedy, Lord Oiemome. l.,PtoE4 .PtoS4 a;.EEt-B3 .,QEt-fl,3...,., 8^,P-QB8 .S^EWBI f'A.' . 8,.BPXB - - - 9;,P-EB4' 10..SB-Q.8: U..P-E6. , ia„QKt-B8 is::qb-E8 14:.P-QB8 U..'P.4Et4: <)Ei-Et8 •'P-^QBS ■ ..|^.B4(») .i^-^S*..... -P-^Kt4 •' CapL Eennedy. Lord Oremohie; ia..aKtkEt QBXEt J7..PrOB4(Jl„QPXP M.iQ?X'P--«B-'^- PXP Q B-E 8 Q-Et8+. B-OBa U..QB-hla6 , atf-.'spxr' ai..QXQB • ,ai..QB-Qe . a3..E-UsBsq 34:.Q-herEtS(i P-4Et8 3S..EBXBP :B-QB'B(*) !Q-KB7(0 B-Q4J^ EtXBP KB:^T KBKisq X. vUha)qripoo«B8, aa they oame In coidpetttldn with better teews aad bepf iflata,-;; in'thla vlelnlfy ire haVe lOlthe W'to onuealTeii, aa it ls'fl(}Kiit;!6wn.iiiate .iTre/haye' to iT»w.aga^ist|. Hewbnigh,' Vnighiie^e, eto.', ftimiahlag ns -with the only-»toemen'worth^ •foor.-iltitL \ •';'" ■ •;• "• ' '"".;' ,' '• ' -. ';''.' Ven^' ibU'si^ .9^ things w^ tnd that 4hepr««>U:isaMa;wlll.aflbrdna practical mostntldn'that'the spdl tt'^^id''-i»U.ph |ha/<^. h^ 'mir "sbeani^, aaltw^fo^^l^ll^watentoow •• 1''. NewOEttfcoUy andStatenbw iflalnu'theohampiAiishlpln oa»- ■■/i"'«l6'«ii> eoill-iouble ;fcnn- <.«n44ix^oait«4 bosisJ- .She.'is pnpared to make her aUmCtit this frdad: honor-good at any tims 'and plabe. 'If Hie' aqoatlo nprefontiflviBa^ any other'JUstesfre 41v(^ to qqW tKn <1)B i!|mBl>»^ys. Vtght.to the title, alllt'wiu be naceasary tor 4heatodqita;t»urange alittle flre-^mHe d^,- tbr a! nUBtUeht '<Bi*j^S|^U|tt,j^^teresUng," andaYef dlpf of. £he 'in^ddlef" «m b^«ilyrf^.'ia(^;^iito^ nobtdipolnta of aupericclt^^ ■ :i i , ■ » • ' i r ; ' . J'.-i.-i.. ■ I • bf'ihe',JMeraI i'o,i-j^*^*°'^^^g^^«^'"^Safailnto fJn$.»?!PW»JS*«rtejTaahtogtOT; Thesenond tetloh la. IfluMhiiaetta. 3he mird _jBrrectlqn ot PeansylTani^" ,,Ihe J between the LealshtnTeotOooTiila and the JUsodMM^and the state ratborltieA' ThB tenth was in uwlon *• JSSiSff? "?>"">»^ »h« Tbdstod ths •Ftieai anthorlttai. ^>e Jyitfji is t hepteaant attmn^rt at t ooeaslon., 'AJiSki?"^? 2 *^ sipiigeon itiinily, four feet B-E 4 ^P.-QB4- • ^a9..KtPXP .EStW)4(Q . S0,.P-QB7(n),ahdthVl)etence - mates m three moree:-(o) .'- . (/} 'Best] thla oonv^rtS'the opening .into the. Sny toper Kt's guie,.wbloh Mfers greiit advantages tor thje '.ai^^ipk. Aa here juloptbd,'thIsal6ve'gtTes the addlnonil'.adVantag'e.that the de- fence has moved E B to B 4th, tbidg atrofdln^ t|ie attack the op^ pyrtanltyofeatabllalilng centre pawns, and obtaihlng.a very >n-' .pitlorpoaltlon.-'.—• '■■■ ' ■■" ■■"'".- . (0) TbeaatTObtmovelsPtoQlth;^;,:;^' ''. - ' ■ 6.;PtoQ'4 • ■• 'Up ><: p.' I,''8i,P.'to q': f, wlth' tKe' better •7.'iBPXP '■'•EMtS' . Jgame..;^^ .. ' M Very weDphiyedl it checka'the thieatened sdvaneeof-EB P, miloh, bad no inovlalon been mads against it, wtmld hiVa en- 'MiIed.thsattack'atUlfarther.tolmprovehl8.poaitlon. .-' . ' (<>, Ths best move thikt oonld have heenMopted;Jlt forceaan' rendered qaUe even. ' and bothaldeareqnlred OBAOATIO AHD OTHBa aKBTOHXB; ysir BERIxil.—yVMBBB BlSrSN, .W H II T S M ITFBtWT.T VOB TBI HKW TOBE <njrRa, ST OOL. T. ALIffrON BBOVN. ". CaaBBOzibii.—m onr recent biooraphical Sketch of Ur. J. Dol- man, a few erron occorred; which we take thla OimntnnUy to correct Mr. Dolman' la a native of this conntry, navlng lieen bom In ttlca, N. T., in the year'IBSO; and not In.l^aswas slated in onr tszt ' " •W. 0. POBBEB. UinB hla detiit In New-Torfc, Annist IOUlIBSS,' at the Park Theatie,ia8 Bt. Ilene, In 'The 'Wife." Hade hla fltst appeaiw anca in PhBadelpbla September ad 1SS8, at :the. Walnnt^ aa 'WIU lUamTdL .In 1869, was manager of ,tbe. Providence, B. I, Theatre, since irhlch tlime we.bave not heard ct bla-wbenibonta, . • ■ ■•■ -■■ '.'■r■.■• •'.. ¥*b;- v.';„o,.;t'o'ebbs.'/ ' Winat KtnagerlFnbai. .' We .%iu here'reiate^aa' lnddent that .oconired to Ihla lady dorlM an engagement In' Providence, B. I., April 7, 1857. The eTenmg's'^enormanoe vrSS "Borneo and Jnllet" .The last scene had oommenoed^^e tomb of tho Capnlets, enclosing ths sleeping JnUet, discovered. Bomeoad. vanoed with bar in hand, to wienoh spirt the marble Jaws thai bid )4b beloved one from hla gaze; he stmck the door. Both Borneo imd the andlence were horrified'at the dries of Jnllet vithln—''Save mel save jnel" The door flew op4n, and the moat tearfDl sight presented Itsdf Jnllet -(Hri. POrbes) -was seen lying on the bier enveloped' In- flames, The whole as- setaibly were in consternation. In leas-'time ihsin 'we t^e to ^te the olnmmBtanc«^ the tomb vras-levelled to the Stage. In springing from the blsr, her gsiments Caught'Are, bat were'^ rapidly eitlngnlshed.. The danger being pasted, the ftot was communicated to the andlence,'who received the annannoemont 'With every demonstration ot delight' The Jarring of thS tomb by the'blowsot the bar, had dlsengagM a lamp filled ivith some' very inflammable-fluid that was suspended Itom the roof of the tomb, and whloh in lUllng had rollsd under the 'bed, splUlng Its cbntenta IQ every direction. 1 It 'wasa'most mlraiulona escaped for'the lamp.waa hangin- —-* _ ' and had it (alien on Urs.* from a horrible death, Un, F, made her dthii on the London stage In 1809, at the Haymarket Iheatn. On the 38th of February, 1859, ahe seceded from :the Baymarket, and opened at'tbe Standard Theatre, in //Lucrezla Dorgla," . - ■ directly over the middle of the 'Uer, 'orbes, taothing^ could'have laved her BoBK in Fbfladel^bla. -UkdehlaflraiappearAnoeoh.anyiiMi] - '- ■■ - ''Uaad?! IiUndflotahd, in 1840. • ^ - - --"ffll l ' ■wifcLIAM ELLIB. Bona In America. WaaaweU.known!a«torln-Baltlinore,KL-l and a landaoepe painter ot conalderaUe tnerit Died of Ini^ I at the Uount Hope Hoapilal, near BslUmore, Vsbtnary 98, IQf'.' UISS^BLPHINSTONB. Bo^ In London, Hade her fl^ct appearance on the AmerW I stage, August 38,1834, at the A>oh-aDeet Theatre, Phlladdphk I at Juliet, In "Borneo uid Juliet," to a very large aadlence,;brl -which she was most cordially received. She possessed all Ik I itquiaHer to make her a general ftvoritei being yoaog, bandaowl In puionandltetures, andgisoetnl and easy in hei carriage-'I hsr enondatlon'waa clesr and dlstlnat; sad her votoe of snffldM'I oompasstogtvetheneoetsaiyenaigytomoatpaBiages. Betulnell to England 1838. ■• ' ' ■■!.'.>. -WIL'-L-IAH M. FLElilN.O, Bon in Norwalk, ConneoUent, In 181T, JfSde hla flitt tppttiw anoe on any stage In 1838, In Eingston, Jamaica, aa Sir Thomit OUfford, in .'*The Hunobback." Hade hla flret -appearanoa.it MewTsrk. aa CoL Bruce, In "Nick ot .the Woods," at lbs: Bowery Thtatre. First appeared in Pblladelphia Uardi aisl^' 1840, aa Shyloofc, at the Ohestnat, for the.beneat ot EL L. DavenK port In 1859^ was Acting Usnager of the National. Theatre, WaS^. liigton,D. a -On Ifonday, June' 80th, 1888, opened Barton's old Theatre, Ohambeia street, which he managed to keep open seven nights. Ur, Iteming Is -highly iprized as a member of the Amerloaa stage,,' His private worth and professional merit.have losi eetabUabed hu fUr name among ua. In Febroary, 1853, he ma^ rled Ulss Emily Ohjppendala. During the aeaaona of 1859 aad 18(0, he was manager of the Savannah girenit Iheatrea, inclod. lug Atalanta; Angnita and Ubcoil Ur. F. was a derk in the ofBc« of the Commeroial Advertiser, and subBcquently a real estate broker, before he tamed actsr. HB8. W. Uj.FLEMINO. liUDEH name Emilly Chippendale—dauahter of "Old Ohip," Hade her flrst appearance on any etage September 10th, I8W, as BarOtiess Beaupre, In "The Soldier of Fortune," at the Wal- nut Street Theatre, Philadeljdiia,,' Dlod ait BaVsinah, Gl, Jane 93.1869. . •- ' - ^ Ure. F, was a good actrtos, an accomplished mnslclas,uids correct French scholar. ' As a wife'ana mother, ahsMsiflto^ tlonats and duttfal, and in her aoolal relatione, in every rfsMct a lady. - She was, too, an author, having written sevartl UM- dramas, which were produced on the stager and 'reoetveavmh- marked Ctvor by the public The elegance ot her flgni«,'th^ vivaolty of her countenatace, and the amlablenesa of her prtvate- charaoier, soon rendered her a favorite wherever She appeared.^ ■> . ' ;'. UABOUB ELHOBB., • ' FnOKBt Jamea Th«a«ie,Xandon. - Ktdelila first appearanss on the American stage, June ad, 1M6, at tha Bioadwu-lhMtrs,- New Tork,,as Bnoi],in "Love," on whloh,oooaslon Hist . Julia.: Oailey made her first appearance on any st^e, appearlng-as the Countess. . ,. ,;r . Ur. ELnorehuagoodpeiaonalappesrancaaslIarasbisUffiiled stature will permit, and his voice, la eicellont. He Is a very aoperlo;', intellectual, careful Judlclons actor, who.wonld adorn any'theatrv,- He ls versatile too, his Irish nharsoters—putlcu* larly -O'Callaghan—ar« IniHaltkUe. ,'He la evidently well accus- umed.to the stage, ' ... ; "'• ■B'KS. UASp'tJS.,ELMORE.' FsoM London, .Uade her first appearance on the AihericiV.' stage, Augnet 18th, .1857, at the Aroh Street TheatM, Philade^hlii,' asKloril>el,ln"Obarlty'sLovei". ; '. This lady is well. akUled in her art, but she is not, hori never wlll be, a first-rate actress,. She has a .voice detective, hueky, and'not always clear enough to render her- perfecUyunderatcol. MIB8 ELMO.RE. UwE her first appearance In Phlladtlphla, June BMh, 1685, at.' the Aroh Street Theatre, aa Urs. Jenks, Jn "The Irish Idon." I: ■ - . ... (fc) An'lmportairt step, the elbot of - which will soon -beoome apparent.. ... (I) A good rnoive—not slmp^ beoaose it attacks the E B P, bat' ,beoiase the Qaeen here occupies a very commanding.posltlon, : (atrHie attack is admirably sustained by Lord di ; the move adop^d is thSiOommenoement of a.very interesting ioomhinatibn, (n) A hasty move, the consequences otwfalah'w«r<)tinmedIat» ly fitd. We believe thatB takes B (oh), followed by Q to K 4th: would have rendered Oapt E.'s game a aate one..'. (0),Anlngenloaatermlnatlon.,-'£|ra.-. -<!-'. 1 ' MBB.-.OBOBO'E P; PABBBH. ' ' - -Hader nam'eUary'AnnBnsselC..' Uade her fint' appearanoe' on any stsge when a chad, at the CSiatham Otrden, New Y9rk,'July SIh, 1824, as the Page, In the farce ot '^-The Parse ;"'made her first apMaranee before a Pbihi. adelphla audience Bqpteihber aotb,' .IM7, asJIarlanna, In "The Wife,"- • Urs.'FsRen Is an actress who never outrages-proprietr in'Uie least; 1st her appear in whatever, oharaoter.^e may, ahp leal- wsys within the Mundarles ct nature;'and a slgnsl virtue of her performance Is, that ahe nbVer "gags," She has appeared in nearly every and town In the united states, and wherever she |iaaanpeared,''hasslwai^ proved highly succcEMtnL She is a Ihorongbly educated actress, leaned in sU' the'tndlments other art Her Luoresla Borgia, above all others', is a highly wrought and'lntcnsely elfSctlve piece ot acting, - OilEQUERS OR DRAUGHTS. l»ei Afsl ataawwiiiiWeA , tte fish taia'tfilWA. 8hs eansL thlr^ pound*, *ss caught ip a net In njsht UctW), ZUsia-aaM-to bo the J** IV 1» PWibsbto that mt W^vn Budson Blverby wsy ot ago a rtntgeonabovt Jhesamealse rV^Xf Brewerton, and last sessonona UearXeKark, ■WaywrosS^'r^ r««y ooarsftof lU'&rth: VQ conaBBFpinittiiTa. , Ai)aBPiiiKii,'nanklIn, N. -Ti—Tour-genthnuqly letter has reached us, and we hasten toforinrd'yoii the'"o4use why." We make no'ohaige&r'ourown.servloes,- 0, U,'Wiu>n.<-'We'wl]I endeavor'to asc(^i{ain,'and report in nexiweek'siime,';,!FhailkAfbr;^o^ttoha,:;..:' 'v . ., ... "bauit,, Kew^Tork,—Appears thtia week Oreen Pohit Sour. (shesi • ■ ; ;.;.■.;'.;.'■. ■■'.. >-.<'.." -,• < J. S. BuHBiM, Lsnslngburgh, V, T.-r-Oome .aIo:9g/ '.'] '. i Uan E U.,^inMdil, Vi.-0om4, Ulsa Iti^,. thai move,' lit :i. ■■ :. ■ ].'■[ ,.„,,„ P. rU. Habwiob, Harwich, a 1^,r^orward move, '••we diallibe pU/ged to reaarrv the space for others'use, ■■■ BiiuBaBB. .... ■ BLAOK, POBITIOir Ho. llt^Tal. X. . '[vt a'M,wiuaB,..".. '■'^ : BLAOE, WHU'll, iHilie W'nove ud win, Black'to moiw and ipio.' : UIBS FANNT^F.ITZ FARB2N. « DivoBTZB of Urs. a. p. Farr^. Hade - her first appearance In Philadelphia, April llth,'1384, as Oonstance. in "Love Chase," at the Walnut Street Theatre; made her ddim in Now York, July 14th, 18(9, in "Love Chase," at the Uetropolltan Theatre; tor tho b6befllotB.DnlBeId.. .. . - . - ' ' , :. . UlsaFarrai possesses, a flrm,.dedded reliance npon her 01m povrers, which at once sets the spectators at eaae, ahd insures them.aaalnst the aqil^patlon ot dlsagreeabls scenes, wbl^ often occOi through thf Inexpeilonoe, Inoapacity, or enlbarrasiment of young idmUMa. Her Mrionnct. Is nnusually fine, her face ii plfasmg'and mobde, ana her voice is capable of as varldos mod. nlattons as there ve human. pacsians to delineate. Bbe inherits hermotlnr'i talents to a.hlgn degree,'combined with thenate. ral vlvaaitT ot yoqth. .Qulcfcness ot motion, .vehemenoe< of esecch, shd,' above all,, an. ..uncontrolled vivacity in the acoom- pUahment' ot every new impulse, are tho charaoteriatlca which apply to certain parts, whlen she has^the.dlseretion.toaMume, attd,iheae characHrliUca she possesses In abundance, ■■'■'\. WILLIAU B16HA.ED aOODALL, . BoBH in Philadelphia, iiay Utb)'1881; made hla first appear- anceoni anyatage, at th8'Wahiat Street Theatre;-'Phlladelphlft, la 1848, as the Captain of the' Ouard,'in' "The Bnohantross;" rtade his (fehit in New Tork, In June, 1850, at Bamunl'S Uusonm, Iq bis celebrated character of Edward, Ulddleton, in "The Drunkard," a character -WhUh we are sorry .to say he was too fbndot - . • In April, 1853; ho married Uss BUey of Boston, His firiwell benefit and laat appearanoe in his native city took place Batorday, July 19th, 18S1, at the Aroh Street Theatre, as (^nde, in "The Lady of l^ona«" >....... ■ . . Died in Philadelphia, at the Alleghany House, Ukrketaiieot, above e|h, on Sunday .evming, Janoary 18th, 1858, - Poor Oood^ had' his weaknesses ,and his errors, but a generous and Und nature formed the basis of. hla ohwaclar, and palliated,' if it did not bompenaate, for imperfeoUcos which he ahared^wilb loss eaUmsblemen, .. . .. , -. , . .- ../ • MBB.-W. B. OOODALL.- ' . , Hamni name Kiss Vanny L,' BOdyfaiits^ bf Kr, WtllUm' HI BUey-^bOnt In Boston, Wss|; in 1884: taiM h4r;flt8t aiiteSSiitie, on afay stsM'at tha Bow*rt:The^ Herw Ibrk,- Stt&ltSst. Jane OhiSterly, la "llie Widow's Victim." In AprU7le58, trsa VmV, aiAITNIlRB AKD THINGS IN BNOI.AHD, AS BEEN. Bt An AJJEBICAN..'' >' WHil'i'im npsiwifiTr ri||||jrHB.iisw'toBK eurasB, .. BT. EDWIN JAUES,- '; ■ iriir ssRiEa—jfujrBBR, ELBVEir. DABBLINd IN FIOaEBB.—LONDON IN .TE OLDEN TDDL' Of all' thln|^ .under the sun'; nothing ifeads more insipid t». most people than "rule audlfigare work," but I think tho &Uow. ing facts will be an eicepttcn to the joneral rule, and' thoreton hope you won't slip over thorn. Throw, prejudice aside, and |J"_S?F"~''P.'{° ""^ london bad but oho bridge aoroas. fheiThtanet-thata wooden one. In 1178 the'first stone bridge -nas e()nlmencod; It took 33 yoars to finish It, the population then belDB 40,000. 1h 1191 Lambeth Palace buUt. In 1991 first stone of-WeetmlnsterJibboylald.by Henry.m. In-1238 water Intro- dnced fhim Tyburn through load pipes into cisterns, whlcb were- atatlosed in the principal streets, ,In 1810 coal introduced, but . was prohibited beeatiite thq smoke proved a nulssnce:'evcntuil' ly, however, the peoille 'gat over their whimsicality, and in the 14th cantuiy, when wood got scsrce, they wore too glad to uie nUnonl agalui notwithstanding it booAme taxed u revonie.' Abont'1830 Edward III annexed Southwork to Lond6h; at that .. time when a felon had bean guilty of a crime in tht olty, all he I had to do to get clear,waslo dlgUke'ftin ovorlhe flonthwark 'I bridge; but- their Httle ganle -was effectually stopped by Klsg ' Ned's sagadty. Di 1400 etovoiplpo hatS first In vogue, and mort likely they win continue "thetUno" for another tour centuriei, lD,1418, an attempt made to llghttbo sti^sts by banging out lan- terns ftom wlndow.ledges; when'dusk came' on, the watohmea Strolled their bsats, singing "Hang 'otit your lights 1" -and It ' ey didn't do so, a stoot flne-^ ttio conseo^enoe. In thoee' daysevery story need to'projtet from-tho bUUdlng, eo that the " ifpper Boors nearly met, and ther^ was bamly room tor dayUght at the top. In 1558 royalty amused iUelf by such innocent pa»^'' times ssHiamlng those who dltrracd In religion IDrbm tholr 'blsh- nessca: Oranmer, Ridley, Latimer, and others, suffered Uuil most eiomolallng aad horrible dcolh where Binlthfleld' market nowstands, 'InI6iaincbipotaxUtrodnced;Bndlnie24, "Hopi, retormaUon/ bugs, and boor, caine into Engliuid all in one year." In UM the Strand was a eUadod Uno, with noblomon's resiaenof* oitoodtagtothoriVer, In 1000 OiopopnlAtlonwas 180.000, orneai^., lyfourlbM that of llTB, In Oharlos tho First's time, they ueol i? TiS some Wrt eld times with Oliver Cromwell, and tho Kin*' ehorodltch. Bt John street Wum, St- Oiles, And Hydo Park comer, ho also oslabllshed flva KsP' Jr Hackney coaches run by Captain BaUey! and In 1653, a (Mek (anolont) nombd Posouo, eatabUsbod tho mt ooffe* ■ ?^JP?^. I'Ondon' like tho Dutch groceries With .Oath^lrsl was sUo leveUodl to tho ground, and "they say," o« SiJSvJSn'i'.Ti'."'"'^ atood atompYo to tho goddess ilsns; Bt, ' Pa^ a wlUhcdd 95,600. persons. In. 1C90 London-bad somewhat woovered, and boasted ot87,00O hon80s;wllh bolt a milUOB popu-■ JatJon,' In 1710 plate'glass come into uso; in 1709 a jiavlng act •Waterloo, SouUiwark, Vauihill, Cheleos.'Hungortord, and thro*' or four others havs bien built Belwoen imo and 1806 the Bast ;dia,jyest,Inais„an(l London Docks woto conetruot«dir«lni*U fit,patherins's and y^f^qt^k Dqoks,,,In 1607 a Ooraa \ I nraed Wliq^i VsA'permlttedto illnmlDsU'PaU Ua)l wiPvei^^''''' but sol "p>(fcih-poohed," (that's HlngUshl If you llho.) ssewM aad laughed at as a htnatto; bis persovoranoe gradually dU