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NEW Y O R O LIP P EE,. M" IJ'I. wni'iwzaiiiuii vam wiioruaow. ■ Bli ; r,•;• vAirtl-irtijrersnlM*irti«Hf7^*• I-• pw>«.ji^[ jp5^jto b« ibe Uodel Troop* of rommd, win |.,'..;^|;A..i^^^^gJS;i,,^7H4»rort tn., 40., • '"^'ifiWCiBiK,' OBABLEY VOX, mUK BEOWEBf oOOL^rHUB.. -iBBOOO. PEBOT, »adth»Qiibitott«, iop«nitT. OomsiaafMtSo'olook. Ailitilulnij<fcl. [U tmntnua muv mBBS. FBLIi * TBOWBUDOB'B ■t^'-iiiOtt HAOinnOENT mnBTBEt .TEHPUB IN IHE WOBLD. mj-T irnnBiH, ■ N. tOTHIAN,' J. U O miEBT, WHHHXPCXi, ' /.P.2NDSB8, AUQUffFBUUNKlDEB, r. C TBOITBBIBOE, E. V. FBESOOTT, A. 0. OHAf~ xxhuiubd. f. whiHabth, .c^.uaoi "•ftr-v-'J----- p ^ BOABDMAN. maoDtadoaW UiB giMt««t wnr of Bttia arct iMton oob- ' lin tnr ilmlki tfirape. LON lIOBaD, Ibiiiew. . V B: It HOOLBX fc O. W; H; OBIFnTBB, tto i / iM m, —''--thailoIbnriiiginia-taunmullftBi O. W. H. OBOriK, . <nirAHT.«T i reAT,, :.B0XiLI HH0W A3aD. and DA'VX BEKD; . J. B. oox, B. H. HOOLKT. ?li^k, 'wnSLBB, n«utinr. PBANK KDWABDS, AnoL ••■': • BBTABT, Iroptttr Ufa. 4-tf _ dMUTAh tabi&tibb, • ><£'^lUUB8.. .....^'.;i:...PMpti«<ar. •>> 4. K' WHIQ^.. yBUg* Ibnigai.' 'tj WI ■HUOH n.. ■ .,l'.;.:'...TteMtinr. •.--f MOBOUBIZIBA ....<,'. ..LsokArBiOf. « J talontad^npe of Artlftt vlll nlgttttr tppoir In -IHdUAOt' ■ i^pljj'"-;• : •■ BiaABE^ ■ ' tbt inb Wiglnlm, md hit BomteM Boa. 'HI8S.KABT,EIiAEB, ' nrjpIiuriiuSidnaf^ hte OfiUBnMdihv^ •> rTv*:'/; r.'T'.^, •■■K'^ IMBT.T/t WgT.Ti^,. ' . ■ ■;<-vx<W.V;;:y/.• ■.. ThelkTorltoTooallftuidOomedln. V^WBQBI'lDA-BOBa. VABHt ABOHBB, . v:^'>v-;- ^ .SBOIABOeB, EUKA HABSH, ' ^ 'i^>'< AI>D<^raATEB ml UABTSa BABHET, ' '.v" >.-"v^ '-''T hawdHaiownfliToritw. ;^£fSED BIBWABTf IrlBh OomedUn and Yootlllfc >' '".V':'?^-'''' <.: ' ' FBAm SELL, £thlopUn OomedUn. - IQU TXfilBS SETEBNON< Oprintlo Bdbdlit. 'ivi^'; -j' lOlJt OIiA BI, the ft rooh IMmler Dtnioaw. , ' ■/ • ■■ I. B. WHITK, 7oiMll(t«iid Oooudlia, ■ ' MB;Binm, ths aablintcd Oomlo Vooallat and PantOBilinirt. vl>A V< 0OIXW& Balladlit and OomedlaiL ; A >v>I>Or>BtBIiniXB,tbamananiho(OomUBinJoltl«. AB Ikt.pnnnlnaat Btai^of the Oonoeit BUls, treated with on . tttnl tanni.' OosunDnlostionB ftom the Piotasalan toUoltod. lAddTCH L,lLBAn.ES8, Mm ; / MotropoUtan Ttrlettss, Deteolt, Uoh. r>\ XATE BT. LOtlS OPEBA HOVSB, rJatfie fbntide otBaooeasfDl biulneu, —) LABQSar, HAKSBOHEBT, ABSIIO0I OOULEtK HUSIO HAUi IN THE WOBLD. ;T>»fl(nni;Ma r»ttMgen toonBtotBof • ^ '^ffjtf. VAVm.wm omEXL, HED BEBBT, r •« rEAIE PENKOTEB, , — " tAHHT TBOUroON. UZZrVALBT, OBUA UOBLEF, JULIA HAMILTON, lATB PABTINQTON. l»V>; W;;,'-.<<«^am BA&>iNa. -''^N V/teri LE EL OBA. . i 4i)i^ jnai ay aliiiof ayembew; • '^ 'imUUJT'BA^LBr TBOOPE OFtfiBTKRITi ^ J..' ■' . > V;,.. -.BiaNOB OONSTABXINI; BitMUuter: • THOft NIXON, BcenloArtUt ■ ■ ■ GE O. 0B0T( JHKIKIi1>, Hiohiniii .V.HABTIN TBEBEBTHIBEB, Leader of Oiokeetr*. . ai» whole Ooapanyco MUtl ng of .. . ;.HOnTX StEMBEBB. .hnlai otkhoim eioellwiw dualrlna engagemenis, nar .^AiUtMa OEO. J. SEAfflS, VtiletlM Ua^oUell, AU"\.'' -y . ■ . ■ SL Lonle. Ulooail. TOH COOT, LESLIE HAT, E, H. BLOOOH, B. S. PUBDET, roa KAi aa, NICE F OflIBB , BIL LT BEE VB, : OUS PETEBS,' roX HDBPHT, CABD^lbnorpuiiB TAUvim Dtttolt, iolir im— W4 A* taadeidgned, linaiibeis oif L: H. BATLEiaB' IbbimolitaB yi«eUei, i>ndai*tudln«thatit hia been raported In Mew York udMwwher«,ilula*lIinaaarof thleeftabllahment had not 'paid tall liabllltlea; ilso, that he was burst op,- Ao<,'Ao.,-be« leire Id affix bu algnatarei u Toaohere, that air. Bayleu hM ptld etttj penny to evarybodr, and hai done more than theti be hu idttnaed money to erery momber of the oompany—at one time the imonnt of.adtanoe wia fA80; end even now iome eie In debt toUm. Ve do thleln Jasttoe-toa worthy Ifknager, not onty »jn«tcae,butallbeieIone. Andaangardafdllng, the^ioeli an aetonlahlng enocea, being nightly orowded Iqr fuhlnnihle and tppnolatlTe andlenoea. . 1C a BBTMinm, KABTXB BABNEI, . EOBEBI BtrnJIB, EABBTLOTELL, PKTBB FBANTZ, rn BOaHES,' LVOSZB, ASOB BBOTH, VH. LTTOKEB, ELOISB DbTXBON, - GEO. 'WBmiAN, . . MUBB UXEK,' UXE OLABI EEtlOITA, J. B. WHITE, . EBANK PELL, ' O. W. OOLUNB, AUBED OTEWABD, AKELIA WSLBt, t EHHABOSa, FANNIE ABOHXB, IDA BOSS, loss UABT BLAXX; GEO, & UATHSB, . ADD WXATEBi'' '.' ■Sia.ABBEEkB6B. U-lt a. W. BAIIiET,. D-WAL BH, I, JH DONNIXEB,' 'T. TBOBP, O. POND, HA. wnug, ; THB ULROBIBT fSOW sail FBINTINa EBTABUSHHENT IN THE WOBLDI -:..-V«»,.«l'i.:-'r^OLABBy * BEILLBT, ■'■■WS'i^-^-hr<' ' .-'- . raaooeMore to John E. Bt^on.) 'Vi;iK'.Vi)'7- ja»ndUflpnioeBtreel, NewToik, ,. . ita i^ttlMiUi attention to getting np an Undi of ' ^V^vTJTjr A N 0 T BHOW B I L 1 8. , ' t vf ^l V ^''V oonpanlee, and haye on band a Ur^q and iplendld ^JrvJ'^jJ . ■ anottmentof iMgeand email. : r^- •. ■ ■ WOOD (TUTS . ' gaUabla Olrooaiee, Henagerlee, EtblppUn Peifonnen, <}7m- " ii'JCipolaas, tof bo., Trbloh oan be' printed In one or more 'if.toinltaaetomen. ' .. .. ft-' ' ' JvA'depoeltniQnlredonallworkordend. - .<,.-. J'udSt addiesud to ••OLABBT k BEILLEr," Bibon Silnt- inFiad, BngTMlng eitablldunent, U and U Bprnoe itaeeli New ^li 'wtffMpromptly attended to, ...... ;u srvu.rAK THKATRBI, ' ftreet. between Washington.and JaakwnMeeti, BAM FBAMOIBOOi OAIv ■ : "' ■ •^-SSraroJ^mf' "'nProprleto.SMdlta.gW*. .. 2. T,.'BOBmDT; Uaaloal Dlieotor: ;.l»,,^i!^'TEB BTAB OOUPANT OF OAUFOBNIA.. ■ ...: > -.'! ' PBOW Oy AlWlBnOII. ' ' ■. 'JMMOiNle<.i ■ .1 I OiOhestn Beatr.'. II iSS^^T.;...... Wots Second Oliole....... Kota \priy»leBoxe»',.-..»8ana»10., / , apen'fcoin 10 A. U. to A P. U.' Beala aeoaied three I >rlaitlng Oallfonila ehoold rtmember that Uir. Ua- > ptopdetor of ibe Varieties and Hayee' Pari; it metropolitan Theatre, Boonmento; andlliaatrei ):and6tookton. - I(Mf ' flAN FBANOIBOO, OALIFOBNIA. M-^aff^B. CEIOBTON,^ .Sole LeiMe and Uanager, i!^',.- igBEBIDAN OOBByN, .... - AoUng Hanagn. nupnWoaiereapeotfalyinfomsd that thla.beanntdl'ThM. 'kaibeenopened>witb.the- . , • ..^li^TBaT COMBINATION 01 "7^:: OPmmO AND DBAMAIIO TALENT - r aicdlisnMed U any Theatre in this Btat^ ln61adlng__ -—1'Wi .^ 'LEIOaiON, iOSB LIZZIB PABXEB, " ■"—' ^ Vme BobWanle, • • Mre. BarrUL_ .' Mn. O. S. Iiodke, ' HOWABD ATBIlinSVH, • BOSTON. THE BEAUTIFUL AND'AOOOMPU HHIfl ) ABTI8TB, HISB ADAH IBiUOS VBdOSS, lano wlnth sFomthWeeliofo neofth emo et. BnOOBBBFOL ENaAaBUXNTB EVEB PLATED IN BOBION. Managen will pleaie addreee, nntfl farther noMoe,. , JLB.WIUUAU8, Howard Athenemn, Boston, . li-W ' Agent far Mies Mbnkea. BOSSTRSILBT OUTDONSI. BOSTON UUBEUH Win open for a enort season, oommenolng MONDAT EVENINO, JULT Tth, And eonilnne erery night nntU tarther notloe. MODEL TSODPE OF THE WOBLD. BBnjIANT STABB OE.BTHIOPIAN DELXNEATOBA IBB noma's lui moiH b oMas n. ^ OIGANTIO DOUBLE MIN EBBEL TBOUP& . DDTBBZ ft OBEEH'S QBEAT OBIOINAL NEW 0BLEAN8 AND METBOPOLIXAN SUBLESgnB OPEBA TBOUPE AND BB AB8 BAND. OV TWK(iVa FIBOIS OOMUiSKD, - XtUng thylargeet, moat extan alTa, an d oompls te HINBTBEL TBOUPB ETEB OBOANIQD, WTft«ninj and fAr snparlor to all other oompanlss In existence. Lobkat thetollowlna . • OBEAT OONaBESS.OT POPULAB TALENTf J.|,OBEEN. OOOLBUBOEBB, OHABLET BEINOLDB, M. AIHSLBr BOOTT, OUSIATE BIDEAUX, JIHMT OLABE, J. D. NEWOOMB , J.KELEi 0. B.DUPBEZ, MABtEB ZENT. - 0. A.BOTD. J. E.BOWLEKr- F. T. BPBima, ^ J. F. BULUTAN, W. B, LEWIS; W. THOMAS. a.LAPOINT, W. E. FB ENOH, BlONOB montetebde; . (BkaaaAxspiaixaiBSuaDBBBaiUH. in mder the di recti on of - ' . / '. DDPBEZ A QBEEN, Pnprlstois. For foil partlonlare, seet he. ., ... QBEATE8T PBOGBAIQQ EvEB OREBED TO T Bg ■PIT HT.T fl.. After dosing the aeaaon at the Boston Maeenm, this grand snd nersr eqnalled oomUnailon of talent, win appear.ln us IbDaw- mgOlttes: ■ Lowell, Jolx 31; Lswienoe^ 33; Esrarhlll, 38; Portland, M and IS; Porlsmontb, 38; Salem, 38; Lynn, 33; New Bedford, SO and 81; Providence, Angnit 1 and 3. ■■ . OHABLEB H. DUPBE^ Manager. "^ J. D. NEWOOMB, BoslnesssndAdTatttalngAgenb . 134)t* ~ ' • .. FOX'S ■ : ■ BATEL XBOUPE, Win commenoe a Fonr Weeks.engigement at this establishment, ■ MONDATTJoLT 31st The Ikonpe comprise the following first class Artists: mXE MABIETTVZANFBEITA, A. M. BEBNANDBZ. MLLB uabia ZOE, MONB TELABDE, . HONS A.,aB0Bai, MONB LEHMAN. . HONS F. BBOBIBT, MONB A. BBOBIBT, MB. B. YATES, MONB P. BATEL, ; I,. MB. JAMX8 PILOBIM,. MONB P . BEB QEB, " : UB W. DULANT, ' MONB DEVEBNL OBAND gOBPS DE BALLBT. , ' The oelebraied - i ■ BATEL PANTOMIMES. NEW AND SPLENDID ATIBAOIIONS or - . ' EZTBAOBDINABT BIULLIANOT X- n Taa OOMBIKATION OF SIAB8, Whoaie a ohnow ledgedtobethe . • , . . , TXET BEST ABTIBTS OF TEE AGE. T'-' . ,:.Uii:. J:. JAMBS Pnxam, Blulness.MABJjger. , ;apd oantrally located pUbe of amusement Is to leli' by the WBa,ormonth,far;IntcliuiaMKN«u«nt)r, ThaMnHBUir .jtedon comer of OslTertand Baltimore streets. In the Imme- diate Tldnity of tU the principal hotels, and Is otpible of seating aOOpeisans^ The place Is we& stocked with' scenery, and Is now nndsrgclna a thorough repairing. Managers or agents of Ant olaasexbluttons.TlslungBaltimore, will find It totnelr intereit to engage the Moaenm, as It oan be bad fcl: a verroheap rent, and Is the best located plaoe of amnsament In BalUmore. Mln> atiels, Magicians, Panoianuis, Ac., wOl reoeWe liberal shari ng terms by addressing. . ALBEBT LEE, or JOHN P. SMITH, Mdodson, Belt, Md. . N.B.^Praprietors of Oncert Boonu need not apply, as the Mn- semn will be rented to/rit^aaak<M<io« only. IfSt BOWBBT THBULTRIl AltD OOHOBIBT HAIX, , BT.L0mS,MO. J.-X.'EBHEB,..'.... Proprietor. I JAMES BII2T, Stage Manager. JOHMBENABD :......Mnslcal Director. : . ADMISSION 10 AND 38 OENIB. Tba follawlngartlsta are now performing at thlaestsbllahment: UIB8 BAmS MABON, . MIBfTUZZIE DATIB, mSBLEONOBA. : ' . MIBS FBAME OHBIMIE, THBODOBE THOMPSON, . . H EBB BP BUNO, JOBNBENABD,' JOBNNT CAMPBELL, L. DaBVBOEB. J. OOLB, • B. H. COLITIS, J. 0. CAMPBELL. Lidles ud Gentlemen of known ability can always secnre an aigagsment by addteaalDg,-' J. B. Proprietor. AT ^PRIIIOB OF WAJUBB THBATRB, LITEEPOOL, ENGLAND. This truly elegant and vary beantlfDl theatre Is kept open dar- ing the Whole df the yeu^ • ■ ■ •r^. . AMSBIOAH BTABB, of acknowledged position and talent negotiated with, tor long or short engagements, as mutual Int erests nay rOQblre. /Inilrflitt,' AT.CT. HENDEBSON. ' illf . : ' Bole Lessee and Proprtsfor. BOTIOB TO UANAOBR8.-O0I. T. ALL8I0N BBOWN, Adrertlslng Agent for Nixon's Oremome Garden, isdeslroasof an engtgemmt as AdvertlaUig Agent or Trfasnrer, for any Star orTroape. From the fkot of having had considerable experi- ence, he Is wetTacqnalnted with-Managers sod the "Press" thronghcnt the United Btates and Canada. Knows erery part of the oonntry wen. Address him at this Ofllae. 14 • trOLF'S OONnNENTAL MUSia HALL, late Oonllnental ElieAtre, Philadelphia. JTlrst olass performers treated with on berid terms. Aadress WU WOLF, Continental Hoslo Han, PhUadelphla, li-tt A;B.'Ph^(, FlankMairoy j; iSlP^^Wto WooJ, ■ . , . " BTirteichi ■'. ■ '1 .' K '/,'>.'D. 0. Andenoo,. IS. Hi Thi .:o7B.Looke, • 0,L.Ors'.. ... ■ W.Bohraa hstadter, "BlgiBMUONsL ■M'tMinBFDii OHOBnS AND 0B0HZ8TRA., ' - 77ai*irtii«t»i«tni' fif«fe TiiU shoifld visit this magnlAoent Ptk- enga^g elsewhere, ultls t^ftrtbs larg-. kuft oommodlons Theatre,. The Ibnagemaat .of;this Hsb the ocaiitd bf the principal ThMss In Stockton (3-tf NOnOBf. _, .: tr;^ -. < W. H..DONAtDSON,' ' ' ... 'r<S0T DABING BOPB WALEBB IN THB .WOBIiD, Htlnst finished a very snoofMsftfl anaigemsnt In PUl' tiatSMa at Baltimore, is tdwat SMrtlng oh stonr ktWeistoi'Btatss. ACADIIUT OF UDStO, Olerelsnd, Ohio, Indies And Gentlemen wldlng to engage for the coming Fan and Winter seasbn^' oommett<mig on or abont 'the 6ih bf September, wUl plasse address, posted, I. ELLBLEB, Jr., Manager. li-tf VHBATBB ROTAIi. - HONTBSAL, CANADA. STABS deslroas of visiting Mbnbeal, ca&ai ' 84m ' • ■ ' W. BUr Lesise, id-otheis deslrpnsof sAcriiiiag Ua f«Tjc«*,Win JH jft HMt KB. . . . . ... , ^TB.JHBATBE IB HOW OMN^v/., ■ will oMn on or abont the first of SsptMabsr. -"wn Svishlng engegmeifta will ^Int^-io the barly as poasltS. .Btai^ wm flad 4|W.t|M<!' tjmHtUJOatttt, 'OALnVBilXA THBATBIdAIi. AOBIfOT<—BEEBI- DAN OOBbIN would tMpeotfolIy Infbnn members of the dn- !matl(vldaslc4 or X^strfin professions, that hehos eitahllahed ;an Agency in BUI FranUsoo, and is prepared to negotiate ongage- menta and transact an ot her bnsmess pertaining to the pro- ieaslon. .'Address BBEBIDAH OOBBIN, Bannanoisoo, Ou. H.B.UAUletters repairing aasweis mnst eontaln astamp to pfe;.pay the same. Uma «<BB ••ROIIFARBIII.*' DBAMAIIO ABBOCUTION meets •very Thnrsday evening at No. T6 Tartok street AU commnal- •stlons Ahonld be addressed to 911 eth Avenno. Mm ' B. BOLPB, Presldsff). VO MAHAOB1R8.—0HA8. JEFFBET, Low Oomedlao,-ls now open for a FsU sad Winter, engagement Bis terms are flxsd to snlts ths times. Beferenoes, etc., ttimlshed. If desired. Address, OHAB. niPIBBr, Wsshlngfen, D, C. < IB^t* '^AO^DDnrr^oSnRriNW^om Besson of this hesntifai Ihestie win'tipen abont the Ulhof An- r.> /ladies sad Genilsmen wishing.angsgements, win address Manager as soon OS possible. BTABS oan arrange fbr time, by iddfeasUig B. DBAPSB, Bole Lessee and Manager. IMi^ ^"'wAnO^S^^ARO^^ ttbw tntdlag.ln.&s.Bi^mBlatss. . AddnssHOU<Ain>i WIlfraB8,'&a4Ml«r,NiH. . .:v:^-. ■ ■ niBIiO'S'OABDBlH—BCnttlBR iaABDBIir. ' ( THE COOLBBT IHBATI^ IN HBW TOBK. F.^eng^,«n«.t^ ^^^^ ■ The dlstlngnlshed Irish comedian and Tooalist . (Prior to his departnrefbrXampe.) The management wonldTeapeottally sononnee that otler a series of brinianl dramatlo triomphs _^ FOB TEE PAST SIXI'EBN TBAB8, the above eminent artist Is abont to nuke a brief' PB0FE88I0NAL TOUB TO HIS HATITB LAND, Fievionsio which he wUl appear in a ronnd Of his own and the Ute nnone Power's most popnlaT pieces. • OH MONDAY ETONING, JULT 31,1883, and ave^ night during, the week, • The great Bpeotacnlar play. In thrqe aots, of the . COLlifiN BAWN; OB, THE BBIDE8 OF GABBTOWEN. MILES NA OOPPALEEN.... MB. JOBN OOLUNB, with the son* of "Oruiskeen Uwn" .And the "Sprig of BU1-, lelsgh." ' ■ ■' ■- Danny Bann U ,,,. .Mr. W. BoaDan Bardreas Oregan..........'..'.....;.'..:.,..,. ..Mr. L. B. BhewaU Father Tom.....' '. .....'..Mr. B. J. Bnmstt EQy O'Connor (the CoUeen Bawn). 1. Uss sauna Taylor, with ths song of the "Pretty Olrl MilUag her Cow.'' Annie OhnIa (the OOneeaBbnad)..... KateDAnlnBjan Bhelab ... ......Hiss Mary Veils Mrs. Oregon i..'............,.Mn. A. Hind This beaatUnl and effeotl To play will be prodnoed ta the BAMS BTTLB OF MAGNDIOENCB which obaracterlted Its fir st representation at this honse. A PT L —THE LAKE OF KILLABNET. ACT a—THE WATEB OATE AND FLYING BBIDGB, AOr.nL-rTHE BALL BpOM. Atthe'clc8»or thednma ' , Mr. Collins wlU sing the Natlcnil aathsm of "Hall to the Union, Never Dissolve It" Dress Olrale and' Pannetta, SO oenis. Seonred Parqnette StaUs, 75 cents. ^amUy Glide, at cents. Oommenoe at eight c'dodk. It AHBBIOAH MUSIC HAI.L, AM BBOADWAY. AM Ibis EstebUahmsat win r»op enpn or abont the llth of Angnst WAirnn, 4nir first daas Daasenses, TooaUsia, Ethiopian Perfi)meia, Oomlo Biagers,'Oomedlans, Gnmusts, Ladles of the Bdet te. ApplypersonsOy, or by letter, before the 1st of Angnst ' aODEBT W. BDTLEB, Acpileter. MONB LA THOBNE, BtageVanager, U-lt A; O. O. F. B.—PHn.tTHTiTHii, Jnly it, 1881—At a meetlBg of the Aotor'a Order of PHendship, held on this date, the death of Broi L B. PHILLIPS was repcTled, and the fbllowing Besbln- ttons were ananimoasly adopted: Besolved—That in the death of I. B. PhUUps, the order loses on bid snd esteemed Brother, iMmnd to ns by many ysan <rf ao- tive and hmorable associations. Besolved—Obat we deeply sympathise with his bereaved Comny andlHends. Besolved—That the Brothers of this Order w«ar the nsaal bodge of Bt.onjning for the space of thb^ days. THOMAS MoEEON, President ALEX. FIBHEB, Bee. pro, tern. lUt THEATBIOAIi UANAQBRB.—BAM CANTY, Oo., the wdl known anthor of several of onr most popnlar dramas, having last oompleted the petriotlo sketch entlUed, "Ttie Traitor's Dream; Vr, The Beoiuon of the North and Sonth," oonslstlng of a series of Scenes and Tableaox, with 1000 Lithographs r<pr». eenting the different Tsbleanx, Is now prepared, with Us entire Ironpe, to lake engagements for six or (wtOve nights. Managers wishing to engage the CANTT TBOUPE, oan do so by applying to JAB^NNm, Theatrical Agent, 611K Broadway. ^^tr OONOEBT AND THBATRIOAIj AOEllVOT, 4UK Broadway. Managers re^nlring the secvloeBOf first dsas Per- formers for the ensnlng season, (If oot of the city,) wlllplease fbrward either the cash by express, cr an order for the Iieketa OB aoT Ballmid oSce in the City of New Yorl^ In order to pre- vent delays, N.B. No notice taken of letters not containing a postage stsmp. J. OONNKB, Theatrical Agent, ei4K Broadway. P. B. Wanted a Oompany for Bt Lonls and Memphis. U-A THEATBIOAIi BIANAOBRS.-^OHN T. POWEB, the oelebrsted Irish Comedian and Toeallst, son of the late Tyrone Power, is now on hls'way from Anstralla. Managers wlshug to engage the above Artist for lUghts, commencing on or abont Angost 1, wm apply to JAMES CONNEB. Theatrical Agent, U4K Broadway. Utt OUB. UtVrKB, BOX. . g^ We have letters, for Ju. Matthews, of CHars'a troape: Joseph Beebe, of Thayer fc Noyea' Clrooa; Loraine Bogers, agent for Miss 0. Thompson; J. & Green, Dnpras bGreen'e Minstrels; J. W. Wblston, ime. Loolse Wells, L. B. Lent 'chn Bloat, Edward Thompson, Miss MSiy Provoat Albert FemcU, M. W. Flake, M. Ainaley Scott W. Bmres, G. W. Charles, and ITUndsr- wood. OITT BUmBIARY. MOHDAT, JoIySl, IStl . 31iarslsbnt'varrUttls,lf. aDX lmprorement to notloelnth^ atricals. Sratytliliig seems at • very low obb. Indeed, while the darangsmant of the ooneDcy tends etin further to redoce the re- ceipts st the box ofllce. Ae theatres are compelled to give change, and to obtain this change, they are foreea to pay a good prenunm, which is jnst so mnob ont of their pockets, withont any corresponding benefit for'nearly every person that seeks admit- tance to onr theatres, is soro to lender a bill, whether ib^ have change abont them 01; not, This state of thlSBS cannot last, how- ever, and now that the goviemment boa come to onr rdlet sUvoc most come down in valne, and take its place once more in the erdlnary channels of .business, Altbongh the law maUsg post stamps a legal tender doee not go in force nntll the 1st of Angost yet already are the "little plotere" coming Into general use ss a medlnm of change. They ore Jnst as good, in the way of change, as igold and silver, and have come in the very nick of time to le- llAve onr pressing necessities, and save bnslneis people from be- ing made the victims of colnbrokors, whose extorUonaie demands. It not Oheoked, might end in a "public demonstration" not con- genial with the health and wall-belns of the said brokers. We do not believe that a single douar was cleared at any of the theatres last week; on the contrary, most of them lost mosey; yet no sooner do we see .one nunsgor retire from thi field, than another is ready to take his place, and blaze away in the mana- gerial ranks.' There seems to be a sort of mania for managing our metropolllan theatres; yet why It Is, we oumot undiistand. Anderson met with a "terrible reverse" at the Winter Oarden, and feU book. At once the vooated pceltlon is occupied by another General, who brings forward ftesh forces to endeavor to retrieve the fallen fortunes of the house, but the first onset Is not banght with good, results, and he entrenches himself to await reinforcements. NIblo'a closodfor a week, and nowve have Mr. John Collins—who has been there before—assuming the reins of gorenmient Florence, at Wollaok's, although losing several hundred dollars each week that he has been there, still his position; slthongb. It Is rumored, anoUier party stands ready to flU bp the gsp, should Mr. F, deem it actually necessary to beat a retreat Lants Keeno's, nnder Miss MltcheU's management closed on the Ittb, but up to the time of writiu this, we have not learned who is to be the "fortnnate successor." If a man wsnts to lose money./ort, let him take hold of a metro- polity theatre, and postage stamps won't save him. Oh I lis plzen to ^nn s theatre in these dog days, for though etery theatre is "the coolest plaoe in the city," yet its awful nying on paper collars, donble.br^led dickies, and such like, and none understand this foot so weU ha s "confiding pnbllo." Mr. Wheatley has out aloof from the "Congress bf Artlsls," "Grand Combination," or "Hlttrionic Congress," and seonred aletse of NIblo'a Garden, soUtaiy and alone, to go Into effect before the first of September. Mr. W. has had considerable ex- perianoe as s manager In Philadelphia, and Is. not oltcgolher green In that line in New York, 'whother he intends to mn stars, give us the legltlinatc, .or try the sensational and apootacu- lar, we can't say. Let us all endeavor to give Mr, W. an enoonr- aglng booet at Oit commencement bf bis leateeehlp, Baveyonbeen In Wood's Uinstrds' newhan yett If not. visit it at once, and you will aoknowlodge it to be one of the prettiest plaoea in the oonntry, and as a sninmer honse not to be snipassea- anywhere. We took a look in there on'the ITth, to see (he honse, and enjoy the show. The entranoe to the baU is long and wide, with evergreen trees on either side, while In front Is a aiagnlfiaeat gas lUimilnation, the jots forming tha words, '/Wood's Minstrels." It Is s brilliant sign, and lights the street for some distance ijong the groatthoronghfue, Tbe audltorinm is painted In light colors, and presents a lieautlfal appearance. The ventilatlonls perfect large wlndo.TS reaching oh either side Irani the ground floor to the npper circles, affording efery chanoe for a fioe droulatlon of alr.~ The stage is of a good si;e, gving ample room for the rppresentatlon of dramatic pieoes, cr e production of Ethioplao eccentricities (oaolrlng plenty of space. In addition to the paivnotthero ore two olrcles, from any part of wblph a good view or the stage oudperftermanoo cah be hod. The burtain, formerly in nse while wood's'Minstrels performed noit to Ball A Black's plaoe, is neat and prbttr, oiid has bean letoubhed and made to look as good as neWbythe artiaUc hand of the painter. Courteous nfhers are in attend- ance to esocrt ladles and their attendants to seats, wbfle lads are employed to hand around loe water to these who wish for It The npper drole of seats, we nndersiand, if to' be set apart for ooloied persons, who iriU enter from Crosby street Uiere being no connection between that clrde and the otbef parts of the house, Having said Jhis much for the house, let as take a look at the performers. In the first part of the programme, If we not there are thirteen performeis upon the stage, and according to the names, the oompanv ought to oe a meat eSclent one. Epli Bom and Charley Fox, who occupy the ends, an both exoeneni comedians, while Oo<d White, as middle juan is good, to Love." Messrs. AlMooo and Percy are clever singers in their peoollar lines, tmt ths addition of • bsBadlst like Dave Wambold, for. son and plaintive songs, would greatly increase 'the olreadr •io«Usat.4iuaitl««oftb*-TtfbidaepAtiawni InUieseoonl pott ftaiA Browtr.wu the great •ttnolfaini and nitfetaed Ik u^ I ."•tu^.^V^style,- There are bnl.few. awamths.protBMff ''' ,who eaaiivisl him la tlM'tgbM setk, . One of the hufotS' ble ^■pnj*rus^ therefore, that each and every member at£i ■ troape wm do his best to contribute to the amusement or £ patrons of Wood's Minstrels. The night we were present thiS! was a very good attendance, the seats in the paraiet belnsd ooonpled, and the first olrole nearly full. Ever since thacML lag, business has t>een of the most enoonrsoing obarsoter oasemUsge is quiet And crderiy, and everytiilng about the Dhi. hasanalfofraspectabUityaad system. The celebrated vldS 1st P. B. Isaacs, is to Join Wood's next week; alse, aaraluaT the great comet; Baolam, the flutist; and Glenn, a very flnea£ These additions vrlU ocntribnts to make the band oae of ths bM ever organised. The foUowiag is a oopy of a new long Jnit£ ^^oed by . Wood's Minstrds, It was written by Mr. Hs^ .. ISN'T IT A WbNDEBt WBHTIir BT ESHBT WOOD, M),, And sung nightly by "Wood's Minstrels," vritb the most eatki.' 1^. > slastlo spplanse: . / Bister Noif and EistsrSonir, ' Ontapcotyfigger, ' Figbtln'^like two Thomas-cats, All about de Nigger, . Nigged hare, Nigger dar,'.' Nlgser obsr yoikdsr I *.- Bet 'em np, knock 'em i Isfi'tltawondsrt.. .,' Tahl nhl onddy-oadiink,, jnr . .Isn't it a wonder t Johnny BuB and LewT NAp' Btandia'np towaloh'em.' - . When day break dar teef sad blawi; Den d^ hope to cotch'em. DaAsy don't inow what to do— TInks de ting a bhmder^ Wishes day wwold stop de moss— Isntltawondert Tahl yahl onddy-oadanfc, Im'tllawoaderf ' De woodohnek tnbbles froo de wwd Aa free as any ranger; . ^)s onnnln* Tmesnm suns lieaalf ^.Wldotat a Moght Ob daagert DevrildBoosesaUsapondssMaa , Wldoot a-divin'imder; De nigger oannot shoot 'em now, ■ Ohf isn't it aironderT . , Tsh! y.thi oaddy-oadunk, . Isn't tH^woadert . De nigger Is aiolly bird, ' Yon c^ot do wldout hlm; 80 qolt df war and m«ke it np. And say no more alwnt him. ■ You might as weU attempt to stop ' • Dellgntnin' and de thnndef, . As try to kin the oolored race; Obi isn't Its wondert Yahl. yaht ouddy-cadnnk, Isn'tltawondsrt Mr*. EtUsHenderson,'wlfeofManagerHendersoB,ofths Sitii- ■ bnrgh Thaatn, aalled from here on the 18th, la the steunsliia Kangaroo, fbr urarpooL Ber father, Mr. Lewis, socompsolai her. . ■ Liquid fire may do very weU fbr a "Winter's Tale," bat It Is rathertoomnohof shot thing for a Hldsummar Night After all the ptifllng about this liquid Qrb by the manager, the t^'ig was a veritable faUure, and looked about as much Bke bnmiiig tar as anything ela4. A ffw more doses of that staff would soon use up the Garden. The attempt to ooOl people off with foun- tains of Uqnld fire is a new Idea. 'Why not have ohm^ of 1m to warm us in winter time T Mr, Collins, Irish comedUn, is sbont to visit Earope, and nr*, vloas to starting, is playing a farewaU engagement at Nlblo's Oarden, oommenolng this evening, Slot inst Bere-praduoesiks Ooncen Bawn, vrith Emma'Tkylor as EUy, and Eatel>enln Bjia as Anna Chute. Tbla Is the drama which hod snok along mn in London, under Mr, Bcuoiosnlt's direction, and whldi, Inli- reotly, led to the tronble between Bonclsault and Webstar. It was prodaeed ecme months ago at Nlblo's by Mr. OoHlns, and met with mnch tsvor. It is not likely that another opportunity will soon present itself for witnessing this InlertsUng play. Mr. Colllna Is the Ooppsleen; Mr. OoUlns, Danny Hann; ti. B«' ShewisU, Harden Cregan; and Mr. Barrett Father Tom, At tbe close of the drama, Mr, Collins wlU sing a new nonttwl anthem, entltlsd "Han to the Unlco, Never Dissolve it" George Obristy has a bondof minstrels performing in the hiB' lately Imcwn as the Canterfauxy. His troupe consisia of seveitl memtiers of bis last company, Incladlng W. Arlington, E. Badam, Japanese Tommy, and others, T,TaagbnissIsomtheparty,aiid J, 0. Beeves,' and a lad named W. H. Lewis, who, in prima donns bnBlai«s,bldsfairtobeoomt atalgoard. Hie TOicels very looA- and 'he gets up among tbe high notee in a highly oredllable msi. ' ner. Haalam, the flnUat Is one of the best players we ever hi- iened to. His exoedtlon Is eplendld, and the tones he produoss are dear and fulL Alad named BamnelCohen made nls dM on the 18tfa, and vre happened to be present at the time. Be li about fourteen years of - age. Ho appeared Jnst befcre the olcst of the entertalnnent snd sang the ballad "Let Me Bias Him for his Mother." 'HewssaUttle nervous at first, but soon reocT.,| ered himself, and achieved a dodded success. His voice is sweet and musical, with none of that straining or >i«i«i»tiiuM eomettmel notlceabla in bovs; and he seems to have a good deal of taste, W was evinced by the feeling manner In which he rendered this touching ballad, Uaeter Cohen wlU do very weU. George Christy has a belter party than when be vrss last with ns, and ns. gives a decidedly bettor show. W. Arlington was enotned in hli "Essence of Old Tirglnny." The attendance was pretty fair OB that night although boslnoss has been very ahy. Maggie Mitchell dosed her managerial career at Laura Eeene's on the IVtb, after a brief and profltleas seaaoa. FSnchon wtl the only novdty prodnced daruig the time, and this was w«U received. There la a good deal In the piece worthy of eommes- datlon, but Miss Ultcnon's sotliig in tho prlndnsl part invests the entire performance with more interost than it would othsr- 'Wise possess. The season would have been prolonind, had the business warranted It; as it Is, tho theatre mlgbt have been olosed muob earlier \ritboot greater loss. A oomplunentarybenefltwu .glven'Ulss MltoheU on the ISIh—it was a complete success, the house being crowded. Who is the next aspirant for managerial honors and losses? The Winter Garden commenced a new leaf of manigemant on the 14th, under W. H. Fleming, This eiroumstanoe is scarcely of suifialei^t importance to be mentioned, for theatres are now-a-; days viewed like hotels; somebody mxist keep them going, some- how. Bnt this opening night furnishes some UtOe items for our "record," The attondsnce was rather slim, E, Uollenhaaor led the orchestra. The opening piece was "IheEesdof tiis Family," vrith Emma Bobertson (iot^ Mn, Brougham) as Consia Cherry, the talkative widow, and vre were twlh piuled and - please^ with ber aoUng, for wa did not believe that so good an actress could bsve improved so mnob on her previous exoaUence,. This was Mrs. John's-^no, Enmu's—firstappeoranoe at this bouse. Another first appearance here was that 01 Miss Clara Douglas is' Elinor Primrose, and did tho sentimental tderably wel£ An< other first appearance hero was George L. Aiken, vrho is praise vrorthy for much genera^ Improvement in spite of tdversool^ oumslances, andgaveaveryulrEarlof MandeviUe. Mr. Jack- son Haines next gave an Interlade in the way of ekaUng, and hli. imitations of learners taUng their flint lossons brought down ths bouse (and himself) pretty often. Weyenturetoguoss tbatMr, Haines (orhls trowsors) IslnaCilr way tbgot "usedtotheboards,". The Idea of loo somehow warmed np uio enthusiasm of the houst! and yet while the first piece was being played, tho coolest aitloli there woe tbe audience— Not a band wis heard, nor a musloal note. The now-comers attraoted no more attention than so many pel- dlras of park-railing songs, and wo reoUy fdt sorry for the pe^ formers. Bowevor, we nbed not wonder at the pullic geinog ^ rather pouty at the Winter Garden latdy. Art is like Falhsr Time, and levels Its own revenges,. Tbe main and condudlnf piece was "Our Femde Ambilotn Cousin," and this brooghtoiu. Mls^ Julia Daly among a nnmexoos display of orinellnos, wttk Miss Fanny Brown (from the Walnut Philadelphia), limmt Bot- ertson, Clara Douglas, Emma Morton, Mary Boott etc. Amoag . the masoullnos was T. A'Beokett of PhiladolpUa, who made hli first appearance in this dty aa Peter Neff, If we shonid juU* by this single performance (somewhat agfdnat onr usual ralMli we may "count upon reckoning" Mr. A'Beokett ss »trie arUA and a deddod acquisition to any stage. JuUa Daly plured si usual, and sung, better, well tnstaitdnB.ber hiah reiutatlos. Tii i Miivun. uwAuiw, uo euoaiu DO careiai now ne mases an aos . llsh.,baroAet pronounoe woMs beginning with "con." Enusi Bobertson was oU right hs I«dy Ap^et^; AUogethtr, we BOT' saythst the performsnobs deaerred a better reovptlon, Bool- nessthronghthewcek, bad. Thlaweek, extra efforts wiU be midi: to rssnsdtate matters, Ibis evening tho burIesqn6entlllod"EU4 Cotton" is to be prodnoed. UT.FlemlnglstodoShyloek,lnttie trial scone, MthMlss Freeman as Porda, Mrs, Bush is unwr-, llned for the 33d, and Miss Usry Provost fbr the 99d. these several attrsbUons, and plenty of postage stamps la oli«l>' laooi)^ business may Improve, - -1 The old Dowery is being fitted np in great Style, And wiU opsjj for the Dsn And winter season on the afith inst Tho bouse wu be renovated Uuoughont, with nowproaoealum, two newdior ourtalns, etc. and dtbgether the bid house is to be rtvinfied u aU the deparmiehts. j American Hoslo Hall Is to be rb-openodon oratMut AagMt llth.' Mr, Butler Is engigad Insetting bis company togetber>? fiU np which, sbverAIperfOrmetsliereqalred, BeeadverllsemWi A.budesqne.ooFn Dtarolows* prodnoed Iqr the Flor«0f UAtwMki tad in«l trltIlataTOf«MsN«qi)IW. BosIass* is* ..' ■ ■ . , .,: , ■ ■ • . :■' . '- : t .....