New York Clipper (Jun 1862)

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HAHAOEBS, tnd titj raiponilbla penon ooaneolad'with' *''^*^A^Mr'TOBg'MELODEOB OOHPAHY, u ttDTMant omniied, ooaitfta at the foBowlng OoSmJMA'nOH Of 9TAB8. tnd oin iMiengtgtd iroaratalr or u.a Oomblnation, by asj | They m the ^TOKUEinxivfl'Bucoaas or TBAS woHDuruxi iSTUni . ,1 ; r ,1088 ABAH IBAAOS'lCBirEEf, mio li iB-tbe IHIBB WEEK e(- her fnAtpttnoBAtlM'ef '■ ' M AZEP.P.A'■' Aaknowledged hrthonunda who.hare"MtA^aed thli'dirlna I and intrepid perfbrmuee, to be. tbemoetlhrflllas and pfrteel" I feat ot EtveatrianiBin ereijjitwanted-to the inVUa of Ameno^ -'. ^aaoiDtd belbn th»oarttinon.tbeeoneIiutMi'Ot'etoh tnd eT«rr tot, tnd wti Iltenllr OTerwhelmad by appttvte, tram t«> dlmoes whioh Blolitlr'orowa tblilnuneaae Ihettie tram ' /vrABQOBTTE.TO DOHH • . mio ate tnrpriMd and unuedmt her 1)ABII obildrt]^' 1* another g^MfiootUe point tl & ^ r(|aiatlpUe>aon)ttUett)QL^aniiri)OiethtttbenJS'l . rott|6|t«T6iobtaiy^l7btI^totheJad«ktntot Tenti^ onJrt^>p)!6ifflrtf onehtppena tb harenitklnsnp t r<«S;| fatlMoiea with hit mm. How, thli iipi>"— ««"i—"iv. 1 nauwiHM WilU 14J* UTW. xivivi HUB mj/jf^msm HI, ^ ilia Qlte wltli mt Kltb)«, Who wti about to demonabalethemqiUBiid!! in nWr^pf^.^ things Renerallj alone of ant theatmirfaA 'iomenoiriWM'oonpelled, by a most nnromntlo Ugtl — lABDia ABOEKT AND DiaOSNT :VILb H0B8B OF TABTABT. U.lt*' ipooalblemaDtger. in^piotMdi)n: «'8lTing>tot^.eDt»Tb^ HayingbntjiitflnlthedaTenanoceetftaengtsmant in Phil. aUhoui^if neaeaaai7, end are boaad (tonntho.nrtamrtiheI „d alto ai BalUmon, " -^^^ j^jiaj^|iiil]ar.gonpe< .1. .ioif HOBBIS, 1 lH'BOOVSS k a. 'V;'H. <^BIFFITHB,Fn>prieton. Ihe foltewlng ♦en-taiotm arttita: „ „_ _|, ^ O. W. B..OBIF>iR, DATE BEBD, T.U.HAni E X HELmUt ; ' ■>;.,B' cox. , B. M. HOOLET. FBAIIK KbWABSa, Agent: i-tf FFOX. rSBAL, ■,, , i.' BBYANT, firopaitr Van. ■SBB SZAB KIMSTBEL TBOUPB OF THE WOBLD, ^CTLABOBST, H99T VUMH^ Aim OOHFtEIB TBOUPE , .. IS EXISTENCE. • ., -.PTO BEZ k BBEZN'S „^,„,^ tl HEW 0BLEAH8 AND MEIBOPOLTTA H ■EB4. ;^UPB Ain> BBA8B BAHD OOlfBIBSD, ^.'aaatAeam bi tw»hti-ti?» taaa — tTfth.' with one of the most extenahe and peiM T.r TT* r I HiHBTBEL BAUDS ewr appeared before a Barton ani ,' , SiaKOB MONTETEBPE, Ssaiiwh'. India Bobber Man, with other popnlir til- (Mtged tt tn extnordinarv expenae, tsd the ethSiaetTea that nothing will belett tmdone to Ipttrraigeofthapnbllo.' Jronpe.hwe recentb oloeed tTeryanocMiMtar fligSatt'Si Xbraeal, Qpebeo, ElngitAi, Toronto, HamlHota, Xim^K BittBdb. udBoohe^l, end are cow on their wirte ^StSSTfr-Vrri ; oHAfl. H. DOTBEZ, Mana ger. t'Astnt and Boalneu Dfaeeto r, J. P. SZWOdUB. DOTBEZ b aBSE9, .Vropiiitaii. H.-<.jjr^»iW'lmmedUtoIy,.»,good IM8»n««. •*5i<5»" T16il> ra*rf, a Cornet Player, one who oan plajr t good FInte; A^lF&jrflliasitlladlat,one'wh6 eta lead in (^mUoOhanuee. w moderate, bntanre. Addrea* to the Otuna OSoe, or nf '■-^^^.tfiitotof Jnne, TEBI BEBI ABTDnfl BOIiLIOAT ST Bgar TH BlATHa. BALTDIOBE, FOBD'3 ATHENEnU, WABEDtOTOH. : : Theee two eitabllihmenta win be oIotadfbraf9WW<eka,afler 'July the let—to ojea early the enanlnvMaaon; wlthflmolaai otfmpanlet, and a aerlet ot attraotlTe Stan.' Ptrtlee dealrlng aagtgementa wlU addrear thenndenlgned, Vrithont the nnul enoloertre of a atamp. - It their tarrloet otn be made tTtUable, thalr lettam will be immediately replied to. An omlaalon to do tUi, wlU indloate. their. Mrrloea ate oonrteovilr deolined. Either eatabllibncnt may be. rented In the interim, for OoU' certa, eto. Addreaa , JHO. T. FOBD, . Xl-tl* :: Holllday Street Theatze, Baltimoie. PARTIOIIJLA& IfOnCB. W. B. DONALDSON, THE HOETT DABINa BOPE WAUUB IN THE WOBLD, (ntaiWnmenta) to draw orowded. hooaee wheieTer they appear. . . ' XABIEnA EANFBETIA, ' Formerly of the Barela, Vhe greateat MyM^^ jprtormer in the world) Formerly of the Bni^B, Xlie oretteet Spuilah Daneen aein theworidi , , ALEXAliDEB ZAMIBEZTA, . Formerly ot the BaTala, .. thegTeatBraoOymaaaiandBtiltperfrainer; i- .MOJiB. Vwi lABPR • ' The oreatett male Dano erlnt he world; , , : ■ .BEAOBIST BBOTBEBS,. . 1b» BUMMOomiillBhed Oymnatta and Pantoalmlita pf'ths age. ^ MBS E7A BBENT, ■ . I'neimt talented Tooallat in the eoneert baalneiP! \7.i\ aAU BHABPIiBr, The miat original Ethiopian Delineator in Ametiaa, wlthoot ex- .. oeption; ... .FATXIB8IEWABT, ... .QomioTocallat and Ethi opian D elineator, ANDBEW LEATITT, Baalolat and originator of bilf'the Etkioplan.BuIeaqBaa .and , Ftroee at preaent performed; ,/ i " ' JENNT ALLEN, DaneeoM, .Qomedlan and'Tooallai , , it.about attrbng on atonr Uuongh the Western Btataa. ' Htnigen and olhere.dealTonaot .wonrlng hla larTtoea, win 'address the nndenlgned, care ol Fbahx Qom, OtxmM Oflloe, H. T. aty. . HABBT OILBBBT. 2^tior . .U- Wra. DONALDSON. flOL. T. AUiBTON BROWN» at pieaant Adrertlalng Agent for Nlxon'a Oiemome Oardens, Uth street and Sixth Ar> enae, V.I., is desltoos ot protmrlng a tttoailoa ta travel. with any Ttonpe, Star, orXIompany, as TrtMuer or Bnclnen Agent Is #en known in the piofeaalo;i, wd has had oonalderable or peilenoe. Addreas U abOTo. 10 . TOTIIBPROFI&8BION,-CAPT. J.B.SUITH,wlUopen his Theatre, Albany, X. T., Jane 3ttb. Uea:. AllpenontwlaUng engtgemenu wlU apply Immediately. P.B. Pleaseitttelowes: terms. " , . i.U'4t* TUB NBtr TORK BRA.-JThls two oent WeeUy:cos< 'talna ■ foU Dramatlo Department; poem, ^. W..J. Florenoe an aitlolt by John Biongham, eio. Enqnlte for it a; the News Depots, Ofloe of pabUoiflos, 303 FoUon street U-lt* OVB IiBTTBR BOX. 4VWe have lattan for Ultt Anna E. Pminghtnii Use AdalTebb, . . . 1J^. Honln, L. B, Lent Qeo, H. O'Hara, a«o. BartOta,'(Mo, nie aboTa na&te oomptlse the principal Silv ia .the pipfigs- l Ohrlsty, O. B. BaynoUs, andTankeeBoUasoo; ston, and in their Inimitable and ong^nal peiformanoes, are sore 1 vs^>«.~^/^^v^/v~^'^~^^/vv^»^^^^.~v,o^Xy'' - to attraot crowded honeea. Hanagers wishing to negotiate oan | "" OITT BVBDUIITi do ao byaddieising QEOBQE LEA. at either of the fonowlng | UontT; 7an»3I,'CI places: No.«» Broadway, New TotIi; Olymplo Mneio HaD, Phlt | jhe week lost 'oloiad has been fktorable tat attOMmenU, end adetphia; Biltlmote Helodeon. BilMmnre; Otnterbniy. Hall,' - — \rtahlngton. N.'B.—Utntgeia can eeonre their owir lateieetg tnd aaTe Ihem- selTes mmeoeesaiy ttonble it they ittU'. stop oorreaponding with the above petfonneis, as they can make a better arrangement by ootreaponolng wlth the proprietor, Oeotge Lea, and'are a great deal more likely to eeonre tnelr aerrlcea than' by tboUsg their time away luelesaly with people they oan't posslfaly hire at any pries." IVlt* BlBAltilPpIiITAH. YABlBTIBB, ;,(»ma8S.'. ^ L'.WBITB. ...,,....,.,.....8iagB'IIantgtc, [jaUOHES..'...' ....'v,»/.Tletsnrer. TBAi'..'...^.. ,,..**«<^''. .Lnckiar Bioa. J tdmiisd Tranpe ot Artists wffl nightly, tppetr in IKeluge: ' . '. . V - ' ' , ULLE JULSETIE, .v'j>^lu dbarmlna Daaseose, late ot the Bonunl Ttonpe, Aoadsmy 4t.IfB^NnrT0rk.' V . > m™ habt blaze, Tlta BtsaalBg Dtaaense, late.ofiM Broadway, New Toik. MTHH tMTCT.TA ^THLLS, ■ -'.'''. " ' The&Tdiite.'7ooalUtandaomedlaD. maa HowABD, V '-' Hu ahampiinifemale Jig Dancer.of the Wod d. IDA BOSS, FABHI ABOHBB, EHUABOBS, ■ EUUAT Aiqt'WEAVEB and UABTEB T ■ _ ThawSltaOJjniiTOtI**-"- iVIS NV UrST itBWt OPBIBA H OPBB , t BTmet, AB07E ObESTNDT, FEILADELPEIA. OiCBNOBOSS A DIXET'B HINBTBBUk ■' . OOKraniRO . . SIXTEEN STAB-PSBBOBHEBS, Win shortly start on their Snmmer Ibnr, vlsltliig the principal I attesoftheBastandWeat J. L. OABNOBOSS, 10.3t . , Bnslneas'' MBTBOPOUTAh TBE ATRB, Montgomery street between 'Vsshlngton and Jaokson atreeta, SAN FBANOISOO. OAL. ' ; i THOMAS MAOBIBE, »nd\p_j,»_, w.nW«,- JOHN TOBBEK^T' ),WPtletors and Manageta. ., J. B. BOOTH, Stage Manager. J. L. SCHMIDT, Mndcal Director, ' . THE STAB COMPANT 07 OAUFOBNIA. : , . raoa or amasaioR. DreaaOlxcle '.-.'.^.tll 9iohestt»Seals ;......fl notwllhitandlng thenotny tila<)aapAp;most of them hare done a ptetty &lr bnstaieta. BoUi ^Btoadway and the Boweiy have been Uvel^ with'the-tramp of the koMlvo, on'tbelrwayio, or coming troitlthe Tarloia theatres and other places of poulo re- sott At some of onr dramatlo temples, other than Bamom's .•■Lectme Boom," we have noticed a nomber of onr ohoich- Sing people, who, no donbtoosBlder that In aome Initaneet, euaeblnga of 'the ■ VI*y-hoase" are eqntl. In a motal aspect to many things bronght to onr notice tn the fuhtonable ohnraiet in tUs elty. Bnt there are many who go to ohnroh, aa they go toatheatre, to see and to be eeeo, to sti|dythe cot of liiur nel^bor's Bonlay clothes, and to crlUdM the qoalltyOf the <iillha and aaHna go line," In whloh oar in«tii«nT are so gady be- decked. "Some go to ohnnh, pioad, hambly to repent and come back mneh mote guilty than they went: one way uey look, anothtr way they steer; pray to the gods, bnt woidd hsTo mottalt hear." - Jnat so. Theie is not snoh a wide golf between the tkahlonaUe ohnichandthe fkshlonable theatie, after aO; tnd oat meekandlowlybtethren are not so bitter in thsir hostility to onr'-pUr-honaes," u theyosed to osU them, as they formerly were. Bnakespetie la anoted in the polplt tnd the Bible la qaoted, at tlmea, npon the attge: ahowlng t fratemlatlao and matoal feeliog of good followahlp between the pieaoher and aotor, and a proper tpipreolttlon of troe tetohlngs, be they the emanattonaof hoIywrit,or thegenlnBot"alntiunuD." Bo let the chnxeh goer drop in at the dramatlo temple, and the theatri- cal koMtuo spend an occasional Sabbath among the tabemadea with whloh tola oity tboimde, and no onewUftM the worse ofl for the change. We haTa had a Utile ."go" of ohetp opera, at the Academy, in- terpolited with miglo, tnd snch like vtrletlea, t sort of "faiinah.' ■OS •>'' < BIltjt"QtliHH,'"fli e eccent ric Darkey. ■ .J.B.'WaiTE, TooallrtandOofliedltn, . BOBSBtnCEZB, the celebrated CSomlo Tocallst and Pantomlmlsi,' TS?.W. '0(jLLIMB, BaUadlrt tnd Comedian. ■■■'I/.: L.O.EBIMMEBithemontrohofOomloBti^oIsta. 'All,'lhe ptfniilncin^ Btais of the Concert Halls treated with on libarll terms,' '0<aDmanicatlons from the trotesslon soUdted. UdXOH ' L U. BAXLESS, Mm Uetropdltan Tarietles, Detroit lOeh. TiBXBTIBS BUBIO HAUL, r -LATE ST.,L0inSOPERA EOnSB, IfowlnihefnUUde'dfsaooettftabaiin^aa, XBB LAB0E8T, HANDSOMEST, AND MOBIOOKPLEIH " MDBIC HALL Hi THE WOBLD. ■JOja Oompiny at-present oonalsia ot BagKATH LEEH ' OTIEIL, 'NflDBEraT, ZATB FENNOTEB, <• FANNT THOMPSON, ' ^< UZZX.WALBT, . OEUA MOBLET, :<;OUA HAUafoN. . mXATE PABTINOTON, ■.:!-'«•■;( laaF'HABDlHft, ■ ....'.t :xy<::xj nLS fl oba; „>.: w,.v..^i,4^5BnTB Oi3oLB; nSNOB BALLET TBOQPE OF HBT EBTI. -X'-' T ■■■■■ ^'BiaNOBOONSTANTIin; Ballet Master. THOB- HlXbH, Scenic Artist ___ - >• ' ' ■ OE O. OB U'fUmfiELD, Kaehlnlst >: :'. MABTIH FBEBEBTBTBSt'Iieadar otOrohaatin. Thi whdto Odmpahy co nilstl ng of \-'''. EiaHTI MKMBEB8. ■ akA(lwnaxoeIlene«deelilngengagamsn1a,m0 ' ^— OEO. J. DEAOI^ Tatleties MosloEsn. .^4 tf ■ .- .THH I.ABGBBT SBOV'BIUi PBIHTINa ESTABLISHMENT IN THB WOBLD t CLABBT A BEILLBT, '^,.:.■^v■^l (Sacceasois to John B. Baoott,) . 7:i-FBIHTBBB AND ENOBATEBB, V, .J.,-.;VV. Hand It Bpmca Street New Toik, Fay partlenlar attention to getting np an Unla ot nT.; FAHOX BHOW BILLS. 'JtetraTeulnc companies, and have on hand a large and s^eadld , I > : . assortment of large and amaU . >:l;..'.' . ,.WOOD OUTS Voitd^e'farOliwasses.Jilenigeiles, EUiloplaaJtafoiineiB,Pjmr Parqnet .60ds.lSecond Oirda;'. .MtAM I PrivateBoie)....IS andtlO.. , . - Box OtBceopan'tom 10 A.M. tot P.M. Beata seonred thrae Inr' of the vtrlona arttitee that the imintmiltte rilinan htt had dAvslaadvanoe. I n^er hla control dating the past season. Some of the FUth T&. SiaisvlsttliuiCalifoinladioaU'iaaambecliiaAMr.Kai'lATannefalksdldn't'iavor the "oheapy entetttlnments, bat onr ^ls',aIso,.moniStor<of ihe,'7aile<Ies and Bwes-'Park, atn ."Ohea^de" ieaidenta tntned oat with a wlll,aiidwe rather TOMOONT. LESLIE MAT, E. N. BLO OUM, . a B, PUBDzr, JOEMAI BS, NICK F Otfi'EB , ' BIL LT BBK Va, ' OUB PHT EBB, JOE BiraFHT, __/^IagUlana, Ao., Ao., wnldh can be printed in one or mote 40lors| to anlt castotpen. ■. jsp*A'dspoeltreqalred on an work ordered. ^ .. Blatdstsaddressedto"OLABBT ft BEILLEr," BaoonPrint-, lag aad Engraving estsbllahment Uand USptooe atreel^New Tork,'irinbf,'iMmpUy attended to. S . niQSOORAPHB of Edwin Adams, J. H. Allen, His. J, H Allenl i^te Hotn, Emily Thorp, Oeo. 0. BonUaoe, John Nanan, 0. B.By^', Bammntnd Commodore Nnlt Jnlla Beanett Barrow, Xai» Hiteman, also as Jollot and Lady 0ay Spanker; LQly Btnvettai.SiUle Bishop, W. B. Blake, .Mrs. Blake, Edwin BeottirYohn Wllkea Booth, J. B, Booth as Blchard 8d, Frank Bnrw'ar,. Joha'ROvuham, Fumy Biown, Dasi BiySDt Nell Bit- ask Jerry. Biyant,.Iono Bntko, W. S. Barton, B. 0. OampbeU, F, a. OhaiiMD, Jlra. Obanfican, Geo. Christy,'0. W. Oltrhe, J. S. Otrka'also aa JhbdIes, Ada Olilton, John Ooums, 0. W. Ooaldook, flam-Oowiant 'Tlcda Oioiiker, Isabel Oaba< alao In oharaoter, Ohar- jgtta' OoahintnaitoasBomeo'aDd Meg Herrllles, Jolla Daly,A, H. Davenport S. .L. Davonpott also as Hamlet Fanny Daven- ..MrVUtna Wesbm Davenpwt, W. Davidge, Bnetn Dsnln as Bo- BOojXEdu, Dan 'Emmett Hia. Ftmm, Ohak. Flsheit', A. W. . noBtk' W. J: Floienoe; Mrs. W. J. Florence, B. Foitest,'Hne, .QaVittf diso In character, Mur Oannon,Mis. OUdsttne, Oongen, ' kala Blstarc J. H. Htokott w: Hanlon; Ette Etycs, Jnllt Detn MiM Henrlaaes,'-Hatilda Hehrtt aa OamUle, laabella alao aa the Page, Mrs. m^, <k)i>nia HoUaniLEph Horn, ' Joeseph Jeffeiaoa, Ofiu, Bean, Laura seene. Miss g, alto in character, Mrs. Lelghtbn, lOle. Matletta in char- nhatiSiathewt, Adah Isaacs Menken, Lola Uontes, Fanny lOoaa'Natt. also in chatactet, Josephine Otton, Tonv NsrAdaline PatU, Otrlotta Ptttl, Hany Petnon, Addle Phll- •pUooHotnlnl: Henry Plaoldo, Thomas Fllolde,Mad. Ponlsl ^tWaMec,^lIt«. J. /.Prior, Lonlsa Pyne, Mamie MltoheU, JUta^algnold^, also tn character, Dan Blo^.T. o, Bloe, (Jim ' <fep«tKMfthnndre4B of otheis. ...PrloeSl cents eaah,,or boaa- llmtt/'emiiS, W cents each, and sent post paid, on t^ceipt of laclaeivlOHaKNraea sent to anyUdieea on reoeiiw'm a stamp, by ■ H^oTiii^ti-. tt*,.BO0BBA0H, USNaaaanai^.HawxSrfc. ■ ■:g«r™.»«bAir'(^ _ -(ha HMropidltan Hiaatnb Btstamaato; aiidHieatrea MatysiiUsand Stockton. ' . ' IMf ABIBUBIOAir TKBATBB, BAN FBANOnOO, OAUFOBNIA. < 'W.B.LEIOHTON,.......,BaIeLeaseeandManager. . BBEBIDAN COBBTR .ActingManager. dspabUo ate lespeotftHy Informed that this beaottftil The*- In haa bees opened with the . ' - . QBEATEST COMBINATION OF OPEBATIO AND DEAMAIIO TALEHT Bver ooncenteated in any Thettn in thli Bttte, inotndlng MBS. W. H. LQQHXON, MISB LIZZIE PABSIEB, Ibt. J. B.Sanndeta,.. - M'me Bohwaiale, Hits Mowbray, Mts.Borrfll,' MiaJ/Land; Mrs. a. B. Locke, , .Mr.A: B.Phelpa, BtankMayo, :i John Wood, B. W. Ltach, . ;D. 0. Anderson, B.N.Thayer, .j. / : '. ., a.E.Loche, aibOravea, . -. . - W. Sehtaa bstadter, ' Big, Boncereat Md a POWEBFDL CHOBnS AND OB0HE8IBA. AHlsts visiting OallfotniA shcald visit, this TBP^lflffnt Dra- matlo Temple before engaging eliewhisre, as It is by fhr the larg- est and most commodloaa Theatre. The Management ot tbu Hoaae have alao the conliol ofthe principal Theataea in Stockton and Sacramento. ta-tf BOWSl&T THBATBB AHD (XtHOBRT HAIX, . ■ ■ .. • OT. LOXnS. MO. r. B. E8HEB. Proprietor, I JAMES BnST, Stage Manager JOHN BENABD,....; Mnsictl Director. ADMISSION 10 AND 3t OENTa The following tttlsta' tte now performing tt this esttbllshment: WTHB HtT.TT B MASON, . MIBS UZZIB DAVIS, msa LBONOBA, MIBS FBANE OHBISTI^ THEODOBE THOMPSON, HEBB BFBVNa, ' JOHN BENABD, . JOHNNY CAMPBELL, L, DaBXmOEB,. . J. OOLB, B. H. COLLINS, . J. 0. CAMPBELL. Lsdles and .Oenilemsn of know n ability can always seoare an engagement by addreialng, J. B,-E8HEB, Proprietor. tT UVEBFOOIs ENGLAND. This traly aleant and very beaatlfnl theatre la kept open dar- ing the whole of the year. AMEBIOAN STABS, of acknowledged position and talent negottatod with, Ibr long or ihoxt engagemenb, as matoal int erests in» reqaite. Address, . ALEX. EENDEB60H, tttt' ' Bole Lessee and Proprietor, OAUFORRIA THBATRIOAIt AOBrrOT.-SHEBI- DAN COBBIN woold respectfnlly intbrm membeta ot the dra- matlo,' Mnslo^, or EqaMtrun professions, that he hts eslabltahed an Agency in Ban Frantlaco, and is prepued to negotiate engige- menta and tranaaot an ot her bostness . pertaining to the pro- fesSloiL Addrees BBEBIDAN COBBIN, San Frtnolaco, Cel. N. B.—An letters reqaitlng answers mast contain a atamp to pre-pay the'same. tMm PITTB BUB OB T BBAT HB. THE ABOVE THEATBE IS NOW OPEN. ', The Fan Season will open on or abont the first of September. Ltdles tnd Oentlemen wishing engegmonis wlU diieol to the Pltlaboigh Theatre eatly se possible.. Btatawtn find it to their advantage to arranBe for time. Liberal terma offered. 8-lf, . 'WM. EENDEB80N, Sole Lessee and Manager. '^PUWsllAixrPOIDGHl^BP^ ' This Hall, whloh la capable ot holding abont ItOO, is hand, somoly painted, with comfortable setts, tnd everything in fltst rtte crtfer, is now to be let for Oono erts, L eetnres, or tny ente^ ttlbmentcttheklnd. Apply to UKNBT PINE, SrTt* No.lSWuhlngionetieetPaaghkeepsle,N.T, THB "HOIIFAIIBII." DBAMATIO ASSOCIATION meets every Thnxaday evening at No. TSTtriok atreet AU Ocmmonl' oaUona'ahoald be addreased to all Sth Avenue. ;tfr9m . a BOLPHt Prealdeal, VHSLA<rBIOAIi ANOi BaVBBTBIAH ' "E06IEET AND'TI^^4CB. ,<•..'. A LATOBASSO^iBNT ON EAlCp, - j^ AU^ fltzm h 11. teBOWBBT. t^^tou. b«t(ue. Vtfik was jiettlad Ml to chaup 'the aceqe for Phlladolphlt, whets the Uteafol ftA Mn;.Xirby«a was wtltliig to givf him a piece of her mint m'1 the'snbleot'ot multiplying voloes. Mis, Enily Holt, of PUkl j de^hla; Is said to have coonted .sixty-two yetts, |m I WW a widow when the Piofeeaor, not qnlte hau that ti ctme tloDg with his coitjurlngs tnd thlnn, tnd oretctrntli, tomplea to mttrlmony tfter t widowhood of twenty-nine ruSt.'' bat-whether the Professor ilea ovetctme her snag'little toitgia ot •11,000 rkmtlns to be seen. This point is slso debittble, fbrrZ mtnwith that tmonnl in his pocket otn ttTord to ttady the jniL ttpUottion table a Uttle.whlle in most cities, ^e stoiy Tq^ that the. Professor has nO less than live ladles who ndsta- claim l^e nama of "Mrs,' Klrbye"-when asking for a UBai at apoel offloa. One is said to be in Plttabnrib, ancUui In 'Wheeling, another in FhiUpebargh; and two 'ht'PhU^ phla; Aooordlna to this statement of .the case, the ProfeiMp most' need a cnrb on ^ta manvlng 'ptolOlvltlee, and Mts, Holt' has done right to take right "holt" of him tnd—pat hln In Ot' hands of the law. After all, however, law Is like what the AuS saysitboat "whlto mtn berryossartln." Perhsps^e mayJi. another ''evidence" of how two (or more) rabbib oan be pitsy. digitated into one—conolaelon. Now is the time to perfonn'thi ttat of "maUng a wife disappear." . ' .Wood's'Mlnstrdt' HsU, to whloh we slhided in a pievjoa toaei'ls being fitted ap in splendid ityle, and the entrance pi«. ndiea to be an ornament to Broadway, while the haU win becni of the most beaaUfal Uttle places on the great thoroaghfita. Mr. Wood is getting together a capital company, we nndentaad tnd it la oontemolated to give the opening petformanoe on ct abont the tlh of Joly. Mr. Wood has had a good deal of en» rienoe in the minstrel buslneas, and ho ehoold be well acqnttat. ed with the wants and tastes of a Broadway aadlonce. TheuSk tlon of his ban, Broadway, opposite the SL Nicholas HoteLft most capital, and with a good company, and freih enterUg. meats, the new place onght to do wel£ 'We may be enabled te give a list of the entire oompany in car next Adah laiJtcs Menken'e benefit at the New Boweiy, on the SMk U 'tip-top, and her rendition of Mazeppa, which was vnr devw, took exceedingly well. The riding baslness, which b done by Adah In peison, and not by a aabeatala, deserves miMk iralse; for even men who personate this character, treiineBib lavesabatltntee to ride the "rans" for them. The dashing Adik goes it alone, and her fearless riding brings down the bonM [er engagement has been creditable to both manager and i» , ttets, and we perceive that the has been enraged for anothst week. Adih haf certainly "hit'em hard" thlstime. ;FatlsaU the goat Bamnm's this week, with "moontalnaot' flMh,"eto. Batue"pi«aehlsg"lntheIjeotareraam,byttisdia, mallo oompany, la ss splritailq'poetic ts ever. Mens. Eocntid, Hernntnn's tsslstaat ihtehds moving off tg California by vray of Sonth America.. • The Old Bowery "stands .the noket" very Well, considering the times. This'week'begins'irith "The Hand of Oaid>,"ta which 0. W. Olarke, J, J. Prior, Harry Chapman, a K. Foi, Marf MltoheU, among other good boys and glrla in the company, an lake a hand together, each In tarn tnmlsg appopnlulEy for Jack.' Faimy Herring and Mis DenvB also shine among the "ironeiiJons" bills given at this hoase. By the wty, Finiy HetTlngtakeaaben.onthe3Tlh. We need not tail the Boweiy' boys bow to "satTe her right" At'NIblo's Oardenwenow have the'Daaghtet of the Begl- ment" with Miss Oaiollne Blchlngs as Marie, Feter Blchlnis u Oartcache, and James M. Maeder in the depaited Segnln's ^orions character of Lonls, the "old ihotistaohe" of "Ihealst" Tbt whole cast Is "too good to talk abiont" within oar preaeat llmllad space. This fine operatia drama la now topped off with a grand baUet arranged by Paal BriUaat in which Hons. Top- hoff Is the Apono, ITU Eatrlna the PhUlla, and M'Ua Annettl Oaletti the Star for aU eyes to observe. When Professor Anderson prodnoes "Bob Boy*! at the Wlnttr Qatdea, we tre promised Miss Maty Bhaw aa Dltiu Totnon. Mrs. Forreat is living with a yoanger sister in this dty. Mr, Fcirtst is in Albany, awaiting .the dsoitlan 9f tht Oout ot Apt > think tne manager dldA't lose anything by the speonlttlon. The otaly thing that Intatfeies with the establlahnent of a ohetp opera In this country, is the confonnded high tariff demanded by the aingeia for their servtoes. They are not saUslledwttha good, sqaare salary, bat they are very extortionate in their de> maodSj and having set a price, then thev stand, the onoonsolon- able devils, and refoie to badge an inch. It woald be iMtter to ahake tiie whole crowd, and give an opera altogether, thin per- mit those imported specnlitors to dictate terms to as. . Now, the teal open—the oheap opera—may be fonnd at oar iBlnatrel halls, and the mnslo we hear there, is snch that an may comprehend and CAjoy. It la an American Instttatlon, bom and reared among as, and taken each root In American aoll that it ptomltes to Sonriili forever. Can at Bryants any evening, ana see how the crowds there assembled enjoy thebntnt coik opetSL The sweet palhetlo ballad, oft-tlmea draws forth teatt, while the oomlc ditty that follows, serves to chase them bB away again, and bring fotth seals ot langhter. Ah I there ate fow places more eijoyable than onr haHa of minstrelsy, and we ate glad that the companies performing here and elaewhere meet with snch hearty enconngement Miss Haggle Mltchen'a aeason at Lanra Eeene's Theatre con- tlnaes to show how well her elforts are appreciated—that sort ot estinutlon whloh would almost JastUy the yoong New Toifcer In taking np her permanent aliode in her native ofiy. "Fuiohon" la a line pby, as foU ofanggesUve and Bhakespeate an phUcacphy aa an egg Is ton of mtil Apart ttma any other consideration, this play hasaU the elements for a Jnstlflable fame andsaooess; bnt when'preaented with the happily adaptable yoatb, pathos, and rollloUng l\in of Maggie Mitchell, It awakens and revives the poetical toarcee of moral gtandeor in the popnlar heart and we aU learn the lesson that "on^ tonoh of natore makes' aU mankind aUn," eto. Old play-goers, case-hardened critics, and aB sorts of tiradly nnlmpresslble or nnlmpasalonod 'people, have been ob- served to 1st Ul the tetr of eympathy, or •■laDih till they cried,'' as the natural expression goes. Now, this Is the nmmum tonum of sUart—tolnoreaseor leptodncothenatntal. That Is the Oui^ tn doctrine exactly. Hence we rejoice to see Toong New Fork —eye, and the old heads too—rallying to sastaln Maggie Mltoh^ Her benefit night on the lOtb, was a "serouger" in "onr sohool." There his been some talk oflnbodadngafiomocnpeifoimancesat this home, and we mereb allude to It now, by way of showing how vividly the papular mind responds to every movement of genius that is poKly fresh and socially natural. Messrs. Collier and Davenport as the twins, have a fine field for acting, and the ut- ter, domg the most attlsUcally dlfflcalt patt deserves the most praise.' lbs. Hind, as Uolhor Ftdet, the Oridket's Orandmother, displays great ability, tor when snob a character fklli into incom- petent hands, it "Iklls ta the leaves folL" Mr. Btoddirt now pUys Old Barbeand with a much more meUowed and tmjy cbar- toteristlo vigor than he did the first tew nights. A slmUtrre- mtrk mty be mide of til the admirable perrotmeis la this capi- tal cast Little Msggle'a changes of coerame are more appro- priately hannonlzed to Uie baslness of the scone and the develop- ment of the ohatacter. Altogether, wo know not when New Fork haa had so Jaatlflable, ao natural, so refining, and so hearty a "sensation" as Maggie UlloheU'e season at Ltata Keeno's, As we haveprevloadv stated, George Christy has ttken the Itte Ctnterbnty mil, for minstrel performances, and annonnoes the opening for this evening, aSd Inst We have not been sdvisod who compote ths oompiny, aa'd therofore cannot say maoh abont their chances of saeoess. It Mr. Ohristr hopes to succeed, how- ever, he most bruah away the oobweoa which seem to have gathered abont Um of late, and infuae some dash snd life into his own peiformanoes, fo;r he haa sadly tanen off In his position as end man tlnoe he oommbnood travelling. ThonameofOhiltl;' la no longer sufflclent to tttrtot an audience—once It was—ahi 1 the more need, therefore, for good entertainments. With three minstrel h^ on Broadway, Bryants, Ohrlaty'S/ and Woods—the latter now being prerared for an early openlnB—the'market'wiU be weU snppUea, and to make aU worthy of patronage, first Class sotetttinmonts must be given. . Flotence's opening week at WtUtck'a wtanot very good, bnt bnslnosahas somewhst Improved elnce. Mr. end Mrs: F. con- tlnae their Irish and Ysntee charaoterlzations'there. niere It nothing (reahto record of the-"Oremome;" The tame performsn tre sUn there, without tny tieth tddlUca. Tom BiAtrand hit orchestra take wall, and their mnslo Is one tedeendng featoreof the entertainments. Forrest might draw lirge aqjlesoes there, fad It .is a wonder that Nixon don't trot him cat, among his other people. Oayler'a new burlceqie Is atUl received with favor, and"tor- oaddey ot gtaUoulatod ecstasy" at the Winter Garden, and Miss Thome ccntlnuet to show off to tho admiration ef tho pltttes, ' Benlenoe for violation ot the new concert saloon bill, wu paaaed^ofi the aoth, apon J. 0. Lee, who had prevlontlt pletded guilty. InconeldotaUonct'proofthatdefondtnthadaDUidoned flit liualnesi, and only resisted tho law by advice of conhsel, tho sentence was light being a fine of $100^ Instead of ImprlMnment I Mr.-Hiibkett will give three parfotmanoes at tho toioUyn Aoademy,'Wtheevenlngsottheagd, 3ith, andlMh. ' - ■ - Ths maltiplloatloB of vivas has often formed a'dtbatatle point The general "ondeistandlng" Is, that Emily Tbon tikta hn ben. on the atth. At Mi Broadway, the "music hsU of ths masses" ccnUnnes lis nsnsl attractions, and mote novelttea are in preparation. Ws ahaUaeewhat—the gods provide. . . . . i . / ^Tbe Olympic (name of nml) Theatre Is to open on the astt, under the auspleea of Mr. Samoel Colvllls, aa leaaee and acting maaiger. Mts. (Mary Provost) Oolvllle, Hr. Walter Bonn,'and a good general oompany, tre likely to . rerive "the old shop'* as much as lis recent tedeccraUons have its material iOT*amooe. Mr, Delmon Oraoe la dally expected Cram Etirope. ., With some men—the ric'ut Und—there Is no each wad la ••fall" In the retrogreaslve eense. They may be defatted, tat never conquered, by other mortals. This seems to bs the case with Mr. George Lea, who now has formed what he calls his. •New Fork Melodecn Company," and a pcwerfol team (see ad- vertisement In this Issue) he certainly haa. Ihii is ■ matter tot , the ocnslderttlon ot managers prlndpally, bat the publlo havs the eatltfactlon ot perpetoally meeting with large detachments ci the noft talented aztlttea In this <tt any other oooiitry. In tuA, Lea seeme to know no North, no Boqih, Weet or East l>nt aends hla Napcloonlckleglons Wherever the interests of the pablio may regalre. Mr. John Chester has been in town, engaging acompanyfcrt short setson In Quebeo. Charles Whestlslgii is among the party. DRAUATIO. Perlatertadrieea flrom Denver, Colorado, vre learn that Ian. grlshe A Dongherty's (vnnpsny had returned (rem their "up. mconttin" tour, tnd were to resume at the People's Theatre, a Denver, on the 7th, They next "move oat" to.Bnokskln, Mont- I ornery, tnd Geoigia Golch. H; B. Hutpby'a new camptny, foi lie other house, the Platte Valley Theaoe, in Denver, 'was "oa the rotd," and laat heard fimnat Jalesbnrgh, "t^dag iteasr," private wagons having been engaged for them. Some of ua patty had sent on their carta dtvMbaafote-ranasis, snchis Hr. and Mrs. W. H. BUey.Mlsa Alios Howe, Ur.and Hit.' Lynne. Capital idea. That Denverlsa daahlng place fordia-- matloblx. Montreal htshtd Uvely times tt its Theatre Bonl, and maaa- I er J. W. Baokland teemt to have buckled on his armor for a ; Waterloo charge. On the 13th, "Our Amerioan Oooaln" waa pt> duced, 'With Barton HiU aa Lord Dondreaiy, Alice Gray as Haiy < Meredith, 'Vinlng Bowers as..Asa Trenohard, Mrs. Baokland i* ' Florence Trenohard, etc, for a cental oast On the IBth, Mia. Barrow began her (prevlonaly announoed) engagement and "As Tou Like it" was the initial treat with Barton HUl u Jaaq.utlk Mis. B. (cackoo song thrown In) aa Boeallnd, Tlnlng Boweis M Touchstone, His. Wsrd as Oella, and a sptritually Bhakespeaieta cart clear through the list AUogsther, Buckland's house, Uka Montreal ltael( seems bound tVbe "one ot the places" this sum- mer. Ask Jenny Und and the Baron Swlgltoff Beery If that lan'tac The "Seven Sons," whloh had been produced at the Metropol- itan, San Francisco, by Mr. Magulre, la said to have been puotd upon the stage in every respect as correctly as at Laura Keene'i, and some who .saw the pleiceat both theatres assert that th*. cotai stalroaae at Magulie^s was for superior in point ot beiaty and mmhlnety. Mis. Sophia Edwin, with her tUtty-two femalt Zouaves, made quite a hit, while Unole Bam'a fioitlng bttteryj the Monitor, received rounds ot applause. The sparring of. Jake (J. B. Booth) and nutter (Ihom) gave evidence that the gentlemen had a pretty tUr knowledge of the manly art The "Seven .Bona," as we have preriously stated, had given place to the "Peep 0' Day," which had been forwarded to Hr. Mtgulit from London, and therefore- cor Oallfomla friends had an opiK» tunlty to tee the orlglntl dramt, u produced by the tuthor, sb. Ftlconer. This wtt foUowed by opera. • The NtUontl Theatre, San Frandaoo, sporta a new oompany, conslstbig of Frank Mayo, Mrs. Mayc,Loren, Waldron, "Shaffer! big dog,' and others, who had taken the houee for the eeaion. The Anh Street Theatre, Philadelphia, which (dosod its regoltt setson on the Uth, was opened on ttie 16th, on a sort of cam- monweilth system, and 1u. ohanfrtu continues his peifona- anceetheie. From St Loals,<'Seneoa," writing on the ITIh, styi that MlM Emma and Ada Webb made a very favorable imprbasion last night at the St Lonia Theatre. The latter Is very veisatlle, and in protean pieces makes her ohangeawithwondertnlceleritf,. Bho sings In a sweet vcloe, and with due regard to time, which U more then oan be eald of moat actresses. Miss Ada waa repcit- edIyaK(red,andwmt>eoonieagreattavorito, Miss Emma seem) to be a very pretty girl, with much talent but doei not throw the heart Into her peraonttloiia as she ought; stlU an aotrtsa of much fntnre promise. It the weather Is not too desperately hot the Webb sisters wU play a Very good ongagdment here. From Troy, Wattle Busher, writing on The ieih,saya that' "The Ntltd Qneen" (any relation to Frankt) has'^ed to ov•^ fiswlng the Troy Adelphl. As announoed In my last it openod on the ITth. The prlnidptl oharactcm ate sustained by UMStSi 0. F. McDonald, a: H. Barton, Mr. Olaseford, T. G. Blgga, Ui*. G. F.^MoDontld, Mts. J.^B. Bmltb, HiggleTresL tndus. Bu_& - soled J.'Miles, Mr. MoDciisld,tt the Demon, never tolcd better. Tbe dancing of Mad. Cereta wu Justly applauded. Of the scenlo effeo's and grandpar of this piece, I may say that I have aeen It played In Boston, New Fork and Phlladolphla, but I have never known it to have had the effect that this his had. The aodlenot appetted to Imnlfle thomaelves mermaids; and an other klnls a fish, and seemed to enjoy their now vocation. Every article ct wardtobe for this truly gorgeons pleco la new: nothing bis been hired for the ocoatlon. or loaned &om other plaoos.- Toe speoli- clewIUruiI several weeks. Negotiations ate pending between the manigement and Mlsa Alice Plaolde, Wattle Busher writes ttom Albany, IMh. that "The GtyetT be- gan the week with Miss Kfudde Mann. This lady is Just noiB Buffalo, with laurels green, and triumphant I had.the pletnua of hetrlng her on the 17th. The first night she playod Oynthli, In the "Flowers ofthe Potest" By mafiy this pfece Is oollslde^ ed too old for tho talcgnt of this yonhs lady; btit donld they l>aj> aeon her success they must have onanged their opinion. Ai Leah, theJewoA, ln'ttili play of/The Jew's Daughfer," she U • 1 nmeuse." Tho style ofMits placlde Is that of Aattoe.thcini nervous almoittoafaiat Her reading laJornptUooalyaia andPlatonic, Aprdmpterwoald neVar beUkely to,liU v with Mils AlMs, as her patta art waUatadleO; and I