New York Clipper (Aug 1862)

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COIffiDra; B*n4aj»t»i>a<Mmedl«iL-■ ■ : ■ V ; . li, a.-BBIinD3,' tbeiuonii^h of OoidUBabJotstB.' ' AS'tiia proodneii^t Btaln oC tht'Conoeit Halls ttealed ^th otli Ibenl tcrmi. <aMuimii!eatI6iufiom'tlte Vio(eBa)«n'wUiiU^ AddieM • L H; BAT1E88; -:' ' >'••■ ; ;''"'■••;•; 0^ >< ..:<v. ti«tt6poIlteiiVa(taUe8i94iMli,'Ui)ti.' ▼ABIBTIBB BICSIO HAIX, LATE BT. liOTJIS OPBBA JU>DBi;— SiwrlnthaWlHdeofBOCceB>Mb]uUuiafc.., ■ I TBS LABQEBT, HANDBOUEBT. AMD UOBTCOUPIiEIB •Ktrao-fHAia ra TBB'WOEiBi- ^ ■ naOompanrUpreMiit'Miiulstiof-' • r; ; r ;i> ■iW.'v MTHa KAXHliESRiyNJQIi," " NED BBBArt ' fSFB-PEHNOyaB, - tohooh?,- '■ • " PAHinr THOMPSOHi LESUB MAT, ' -V- UZ2I-*A1OT,-..' -■p>,B.'K;-8M)0U1I,--V''" CDBLIA^lIOlttnVt i' vV B. 8. PUaUCT, • "r ^' ;•' ■TiTT.Tfc.gtirTTn^i,,-.!: JOE MAI H8, - • ' KATB.'PABTnravoff.^'^inaK Fos^ra,' T.ty.ar HABDWg,' ■ ■■■ ■ BIltr T-BEiH Va^' ■ XITIIiB FIXIBA;-'' rflUBiPBrBBSl'' ' lA PEmwOTama; ;• JOB HOTPjET/■ ■.. • y, , And many minor ineintW..'' — "•■ -'■ "• ' FBENOH BAUSt'TBOtlPZ OF 6EVENT7.' - - - - < aiOHClft OONSTAMTIFB, BalM Uutef■ 3E08. naOK, BowUtfArtit ■■' ■ ■ ■ ■ . ,v ■ '/ 'i' '4XO;0BpTOHPIBU>iVaAhmlab UWm^lBE^BTEIBEB, L««do« (jf OMiutn: Hie nhoto CgBPiaj^ ae nBlatto g «f • ■'' • ' , ' ' " I . v l iV^BiaBTY blEMBEBS. ^ "V BntlM Of knAm oietlUnoe Oaatoliijr eng«gsm«iti;'mnr s. AddraA'TV-'OaO; SZAaLB,' VailetiM Utoio' HsO,'' 44 tt''ill 1 i'.-1'■ ■ •' • ■' < ' BL-lOTllli.lMlwIiiri. ■ UiwM«4(tB ootBiv qi (^ort tadBdancmMTera, Intba Inims- dlato-rl^i^ of ill tiui.pitlJulMl lutel&'Ani Is otpaUe of (Mtbig imagnoliidft'thoi«iigli npatrlog. -iHuagani or a«eii!».ef flnt '(atM«[£lutt^rki^BaUli»>r|L.irtU0iia,i> totBslr'l&fotest to'duim KM<im', tt \\ cm.^ Juid foria vtn ohaiptent, iBdl»Tne:i)Mt.loo>^<d-pli>C4)of lunW'ni.ont toBtlnnow clOn'! ibrti*;rtftBlaIaii«,, PuirawbMi ^ Uberal' ihari ng \ai^^W&vma., .'- ■AlHSSftiJ&ciJO'aXX.BISIIIB,. • • V,( o ! ; . . '., .■ m3(3»6b.B8U., Mdi ; ■ H.B.i-^Pr(M(lton afnani£oOTmne«d.noi«ppl7> M;ihe Ua- Mnm'i^lMtoicdibjlmctassealMiiiMoid^ 14^ ~ J . ,, . ^ . . .... ST. L0ni8.'MO.i g', k'S81CEEL;.....froiiTleior. I fAU^BILET.BtageKanagerj: JOBS uNABD,.:...Hwletl Dlieotoi., ^ . ADMISSION 19 AMD M 0ENT8. Tlia f&novlngjurdsta are now petformlng at t)ilaeitablUiuna9.t: MSBS BAIXIE UASO^. mSS lEOMOBA, THBODOBB THOmSON, JOHN BEKABD, Kit. 0014^. UZZIE DAT I6, FBAME ClUUB'i'U!, HERB B^BUNO-,' ' . JOBNm OAUPBEUJ, . X COIB, . J, C, OAMPBEUii LaiUM iiH Oentltoen of taioTO ab'lllty can always aanm an itoga^ettenf t^-ii^di^adn^ B8HEE, Proprietor, ^ IT .., JAB:BAMED ■ OAuPBEEJi. UnT3^ELB^ lfoir'«n-rootef6T.Be1r.TorkSUt«BndtbaC>aadt8.' • CT^W'r :■: III.; W^.HIMO, Agent _ iEi>=-^' ilrst claia.'Tlounsalllit, wd.Basa Singer;.alao, a Conei Finer; ';^irhom iriU be palA moderate, bnt aure aalatlea. 'lloni'ObatiUld, and J. E; Ebrtfl^ jufeferred. Addieu. for three ~ (yaJat-Brl^Fa.' Johnny Leirii, wenoh Daneet, can. have K|C«ngig<jinentbyadaieadngasaboTe. .' ' / ' . IB.M* [If::.; '. . ti TRTMTlT.TC 'H JiJirirmK," ■'. ^ ... ':(«hVo!iily'eH<blMedC«ncart.Hidl.ln.^ lli^hjB beaii thofOughlT ronovated uid liap]roted,,vtlu open for ' ^UieBdl and wtoter Reason on or'<AoQt ^ngD^t Ulh. FJisfoltaii talebt tfealrUK engsgehi^tB, oan^dresa-lnunedl- atalT, wlth'16ire»ttentw,'tlmej*c. - . T^' • / ■, : <J-..8lrnH, .'IHmUa's.,T?^^ Witter ! •■ ' .'v :" i:.." ,• ..'^i-Plt»»baigK*»- ■TtMaramiaf !V:. ■■ ;. .■ ATJtBTtT T.TTB Thp aVota'pli^'p^ An^naaiiiont la pair open fof DramMlo pur- poate 'alone. 'Ijadlea and Oentlunan of adpiowMSTd abill^ iriabliig ei'gig^monts for the Fall and -Wlnt^ Beiaoni direct i ■a>m.' Wnt.cIaiiaBtakallbecBliytreiiuawllh." . . ' l^t ,,,. . ; p. HEHBlg'Staga HNiager, ■,. „;7 ..BOO?ESTEB,.UT. -'-TUa newi^d'Oolnmodloaa Bdl, jqet cbmple;ed<lB unanxpaaa- edfbr Eil>lblt(6aB,'Concerts, I^ctoios,-Faus,Fa41ef,.&a., and Is the largest BUI In T7eatem MevTorlL It has.cimnoctad with lt,.Boit8 of. Boons'for rdreailng and dlnlns pnipoaes, together .iilllil other mqderti ImpioTementsj.ond nilT he rented. at.,pTloee, 'that'Win iadvce iba nnbUo to prove its aconstio properties, which 'iM))ionofiqbWl'iuinTdled. .. Address -: ' ■ • . ^ABEZ POIJINB, Booheirter.S.,T., . ' ' i corner Main ond Ollnt on streets, 'IC-am ,.! V ';. .or i. E. FULIiEB,. Agent ■BBISOR OV WALBtf THSIATHE, ^'snpatb'aiidig«rie«n*'«<M^->)fiIA'ftn>eMrb«: RnwOT-TimjABZ^ioBtsdnlaf.ttfftwiabasta •xpatl-^ aZSlhitiioiptratihsiiiSUsaTartihlblM'itUto'M iSftii lirn-ir " ttk?MiffljH<innba soid to ^ '^hamoafbrths'wbolaaabbattotwaltelinildrad lils oalrons-imhbf the otigUal'ooat Avlslt U>- will repay parties dealioiis of piwihasliig, as the abrricher and coitUar d«ltalptt6ii,than ma^M, App^to 'ID; BOXWELIi, .• Academy of Ifa^oi.Httw Orleans; LiJ , jl<OB'.:8ALBI.^/11i«<Ii«ss«, Fixtaiesi'tBidOMHl'WUl ot' the; OMiHnsBtU Hotel and Opera Hon(a, :'B<ttlilittis' (a4)olnlng th« 'BUUdl^-iBtteat-a^tre) with aU'their Mtnrto^ 'The tn ta otntnl. and In a goodloeallty; - Xfis Botal aikd Open ,wii(B^Unnad by the Pianrlstoh 'ahd ihay are lAated liub0nlrl^itsam<' Besides bdagadaptadfbrboth ptuposes, jtMie wis takan to' bkre- them ccmforwQe, and 'to contain Si' iki BSfMMry oon'nmlenoes. Anr'person Wtthlng Ui engage 'itiihs shove tmatness, wUlflnd It'to chebf kdvantaga to oall npon iUB:piOptlst(ir,'.'Wm. ELUNQEB, who Is Mceiiiuktlly obliged to -dlspoMftf It on acconnt of^Mng engaged to anoihelr bmriness, .wUahmgidms alius attantton. .ntamtls pald^lypajliisten g^ceni on u» anjmal' amonnt of the t^oelpb, aoan^n^P^^' . TOirV'.DpwlBR, tho oelsbratsd Cbtnlo Fatitomlmlatl hiav- Ing letnmedfnm' Eoiove, made his Bnt appeatanto at Nlion's OremOme OiMens, on- Monday avea^, Aug. itb, to' the neat comloPantomlme, the"Bplilt'ofttie'nood.''^ ' IT-lt . . TO MANAeBRS.—ALF BUBNBTT,: Xessee and Hahager of the Bt 'LoolsUnaeom, and the large Hall conneoted there- wltb, Is now to this 01^, at Bamnm's Haeemn. - Agents of Ope- ratio TnnpM oan make satlsteot oty a>T angeaent» for the'com- ingFalVbyapplylngtoHr.'BITBMETr.'' ' ; IWf . ..DRt-BLVBOIASBt br,'The Three Wageis.' The above la the title of a new! Ethiopian Fares, pnbUshed^y mixiB H. OBAT, north.west comef in gd.and Olive stnais, Bt Lonls; Mo., and for salabyaUBootaallan. .lMt» ova. UBIIVBR BOX> ' Wshave-leMrs for Hiss Maggie Mttohell, Ur. J. H. Bogers, .BlgioE JaS, F. Vambold, T. O. Blgga, WaHer'Benn, Miss Minnie LannIar, Bobert Jones (English letter}. Hiss jMmle Btanley, Frank .Boehe; 0; H. Dnnrez, J. Delmon Oraoe; Oeorge D. Obap; Un,'J. Henesge Oartar, Harry H, 'VTall, J^O. Blvera (doodwtoV Olrens), a..'Wi Oonldook, and J. Wllkea-Booth." ' " . . ' -CITY SDBniARY. •: . ■ •■ •■>!" .: ; ' MoilDAT, Aug. 4,18(3. , Down, down, down.' Almost evciythlng la tendtog downward, and:^'Alie's last oall" Is.'playtog the denoe -with all bnstoess prospects^ In the way of .amnB«ments,'We have an abimdance, each as ^eyiaie; but there Is very little money to any of th^tb. Snnmiei minsgeni,' what Is left of them, ate worrying al6ngi now trjtoff'thii thtog, now that bnt all endtog to "no effects.' '.To. help.'tnem'along, some good-hearted and popnlAr military ofBoar ocooalilnally' gives the use of bis name and preaenec, and a good hcnse'ls the resnU, bnt on the next night comes the "ro- :aotton,".wheh a very shy and dlmtondve andlenca Is the rcsolt In the distance, however, the manager seeat^t neverfaUIno source of snppllea, the "grand compUmontaty teatlmoiital," when big fish and little fish come to the repone, and go to' flir the salvation of y^'todomllablo manager. Tom, DIok, and Butt— thbse ntlllty people, withont whose aid—bumble as it l»-a play Is of no acconnt although they get very little credit for what they, do—may suffer at the hands of design^ employers; may lose their llttlo all through an honest effoi I help along a .UTZBPOOX, EKQtAMD. .< gantifia (bastie <s,ka]it;,«pen dof low BIIiB') .'ii r/VtlTHB XAKtoBB* •■" ■ - ■'"•■:• • HHrnSG BSXABLiaHHZNT.Iir.IHE'WOBLDt • ffEi'BBT'.; *.':.BfcllL-BY-..-:..1V; ';F' ' "'r'■;,'(8ai!Cos«grBto JohnE.^a«()n,) .. P H B'B ■ ■ '1 WD ^Telf <J B A V E B 8," ~ ■' 13 and USptnce Street Mew York,. , arattentiontoMttingnBallktooBof '' ' " AsTriffi * BfLL^'.:,'.... , . p tnvenina compinloir.'aihd have on band a lugtf And eplenaid miwmw ^^^aitrtimeandsnMn: • - - AT.aO.D' v^'^ . _^ itbt aiiiniss«S;M4fiKeilas,'Ethlopljm:retfottt^^ jbgtolans, ta.,'&&','Whlcb csn bo.prlnted to onS^r.'inoM i,-to snitonitoni»r8..i' :; • • " ' ,' S'AdsDMtttMnlted'on all work ordered. ' . i7£mtam^*iS''(3(JiXB.J k BEmEr,"BsfonPrint, and EnHramg- eetabllatunent 13 sQd 11 Sproce street .Sew ^■will^Sp^paJ/itten4edto.•, •;,'•,.', m^bgSmar btwifc between: Waa^^ * ■ *r"^diK FBAJfOlflOO, OAP, :.., ■ ; THOMAS MAQUjBR 8^41^ Uteas blrala.^ -iMgoet..... t'. BosOfflM . ^dayatoadvan( j7s.B. Stnta ^knire is alaok 1 I'BtanalKo; thej In Maiysvllle I ■"■l^vif^ Boi-I.'^ and »10. .t,'!^..;;: ... i^pil^<A. Mf.toijp.J^. ,8o^t» ,wpM»d.tht«» ioIlUuiXhe|att«,.Bi • W.H.mOHTOHii:.V,-^fPoI«l«»»J«^ BHBBIDAM eOBBlH;i•• '• - • • • aha^buJ^reiSe!VV.;i|rfor^^^^ m}>**] lias been opened with t^4 ' ■ly oBEAir I'.'- OHEBATTO: Am oonoentrated to'stf . MEa-W. flE'OTOH 'illn-J.B.Baundm>,,,' v MlisMowBftJ/JV.. TB'iC*'Pl '^Tbb tniy degant and vujr.bejuiltfiil. .*''.^ 'i^bidiij'BtAiei" " bf wd^owli^ged poaltlon ondvtalent negotiated with, for long or ihort engigemenft; aamntnal Intsrtsta laay requite. AddraM,. >: ,...- ' ALEX. BENDEBBOSi ' tof; ,, .. . : Bole Leasee and Ppopiietpr. A3IBBI0AM KOBIO BAUO,.'. '. '444 ^..•'. ..-BBOADWAY. . 414 ■ TMa EstaUIahment irfll iMpen'on or about the lltb bt August r , r. .• .:i. ' WAimn,' ..>;:'. ..'■ - I ■ Four flfet class. Dansessee, Vocalists, Ethiopian Performers, CoiUo BUigar*,.aomedlans. Oymnasts, Ladles.oi the'BilUt tio. Apply penonaUy, orby lettar, before th e let of Angnst. - '''-":.'. BOBEBT ircBUTLEB, Fr«>prletot. MOJItS 'LATECiSE, Stage Manager. lT.lt, VnBA*nUOA|j DIAMAOBRB—SAM OASTT, Esq., the wdl Ifiibwh iDthor of save'ral of our most popular dramas, havtog Just coqipletsd the patrioUo sketch' entitled, "The. Traitor'e Dieam; or, Tba Beunton oMhe North and Bonth,'' conelsttog Of • Mii«Vof<Boenea and Tableaux, with lOOO Uthogispha reprs- 'aentUiit the'different Tableaux, Is now prepared^ with his entlra ~ inpoi.to tike eogagomtenta for six or twelve nights.' Uanageis _htog'to esgsge thSiOASTr TBOT)P£,.can do eo by applying to JAB. pOMI^> Theatrical Ag^t MIX Broadway.!. : U-tf TH^i^FRIOJarnilinLa^ PO^^SBTthe ddebrstodlrlsb Oomedlan. and 'Voullat aon of the late Tyrone Power, Is now on his way from Aualrolla. Managera wlshlng to entfage the above Artist for: nights, commenctog on or about A^at 1, will apply to JAME8 OOMNEB. Theatrical Agent, OUH BioadwW-. ,■ .'.•.•.■';i. .■. ■'.'.■/ Utf .'.NOTIOB TP KAMAGBB^-^oLT.'ALLSrONBaOWN, 'AdverUslng Agent for Mlion's Cremomo Oarden, Is doslnms ol ata«ngagement as AdvertUtog'AjBent or Treasurer, for any 'Star it Troupe. Prom the fact of having had considerable oxporl- tnOi9,-he le wdl acqnototed wlt)i.miina^eta^and the "Press" •throngboutthe llnltad States abd Canada, Knows eveiy part of the cpnntty woILi Address him at this Office. >' ' 14 jnS9 AlbA I/AURElITT. (EngUfh'Pramlerptne'euse) made lier ddiit on the Amerloan atoge, on^Monday, July Qlst^ at- Bayr less'' Varletlasl Detroit, to a large, onthuelaatlo,- ana'nnprejiidlced. audience, meeting with on onhcotd of floral rocepUon. ^Bhe will appear ninbtly to her. greet TepeHoircct oporatie'and bbaroetor dances, uanaiers wishing to secnre the above wlU'aQdresB ber agn)t>.. \hp. J- OABTUAM, Post Offlco, Detroit [lT.lt* I'lflbW: lUBli^naiS THBATRB,T-tadles and'Oentlomon wlahtog engagements fbr the reason of '6i and '63, con mnko ap' plication by lettor,;nnta August 301b, at Memphis, Aftorthit .di^e Xwin be i^Mew York. , . W. 0- THOMPSON, Managor,. ijlt^ ■ .,' ,j. . • :.MowJJemplils.Ifioatre. iton.'eoyenant wdan««'io'i_, id p4tt'i6:waTT^(lt Add dafeilt the' -yrOfit, rtbfltsi'ttd'bthsr'!'' y.of thi'tvobnd'pt \.agUnsl;di;ln<; I>Ut.lil«;.' fltm'W"jr._ 4n'd'tofii« ' -whatBMfTttr,^ Whertwr ihi _ mtotiMtmMk iuid:U„ helrs;'63^eon(ots^ itiil'd iltththsBalilnutyoftl salS0fthea4iasoeiiei7', Yfioi)«Tty beiobf sold unto thb said psL. 'eiCeaAtMs; adrntolstraton, and'se^gtaei «eiaoh!wh*tsoerver.'•<'£%"'; ' - •.; . . . , . ' -In witness whereof, Thm'Beiennlo':si)t my ^ tWenty-fonrtb day of March, in fho yew of our tord, on^thoS. ' and elishthnndred Slid alzty.tirb: ' . ' OBOBOE L. TQZ. ' Blgned, sealed, and dellvaied to pteaence of - . . , '■■ ~" ',"--iv''" TsBO.'W.B.'B«iDi»,', Hem are the terms of- a 'ipaiiMable SeJIuatlon", to black imd white: - U w^ oettalnly k dlte^ vloUtlon of that bontrtoi wfiSn;' 'Mr. Fox aipbeaiM upon tl^e'^tags^'and Mr. Ungard oply Ud hla '' duty when nis get out an li^nbDtfcn^^lPTeventMr.'Foxtcom set- ' fbrmliig. ' Iiitheilist place^Mt.'fpxwaia AVery fboUsh man to ' sign snob a Mntrabt; bift ba'HbIg signed it and hnvtog received ^' ' to brad from Mr.'JVn^ard, oneQitiuaand'aqUaiB,^eshoald,as ' stralghtfotward;'honoT4)ila niiD,' fpU^ th6 conditions' of the igte^' '' lAent'ta.'tha vArletter. iiC^'the t>6n|r^ wok illegal; thsrlaw ^'' Wbuldjglve'Fox redresK' Botaman's.word, abould ti4 as "' gaodakhUbond,andtovio1atlnghlaword,Mr.a.I<bFox'»'is]ni. , ttlon must aufleritAIll he has proved, by legal process, thatsls counehaibe«liI(«alaLnd'pii>per^ '" OOMDISATIOK. O F 1 DBAHATlCl.TAIiBST' THeato* Jntbls BtateJ todn/ '.irmofl«lHMSal4iV „: .':. ,.' V ''0,'ttloohe,'. ' 0.-Ii,QfaveSt ^''' ■'^' •% SohtantatadtM,' aig.' BonoSteaL TMlrti vlalUng CalUttmla should visit this magnlllcont Dra. B,JSJKppIe boLsengaginR<a»ewh^^ 'Z.^St'S'K' iStiwd^oet oommodJo^Thoatre,., .Tl>P.Sf9*«S?*'?tJ''J}' .«n the pttoaijal Xh&ff«,ln "i™"/- 'EonsaliAvai '<IiMHl| JtaOitt and Theatre, FhUsdclphla:' Flnlt' cIsbb ' perfonnens 'treated wlt^l on liberal ierms, Addroas '?rM. WOLF, Oonttoental ' MUBlc Hall p^a^Uphia,: • ■: ';' • • •..',• '•' • .;• ■ - ■ 14-tf ;'ACADlbKT OF lEITBIO, Cleveland, Ohio. Ladles'and ,(^nllesienwllihlng-.^'engage for the oomlngFallsnd,WtoteT season, ooiune)i)^g on or about .the (tl^ September, yrill lilease adlr^,'p6st'pald, L ELLQLEB, Jr., Manager. ..' 14-if newIy.fledged'manaKer, yeC we hear nothtog of compUmentaiies for (Aon; poor devils, who would give tfton a complimentary. And yet they are really more deservtog of such aid than thoso to whom om^ "grand ovations" are constantly being tendered; for they have nothing to Cill book upon, and nothtogto look forward to to a season of general depression. Ttue these very self same "poor players" ore Ip blame—they are the first to come forward to aid of a teatlmODlal te a star,-or to a aansger, bnt the very last to many instances, to assist etch other. Even to men of .mark licC.' to the drainatla proflsaslon at all, are' the players ever ready to extepd a helpbig hand; and it really seems that a ahoW' man, snlttoerantspeoulator, amanof nOaccouHttothedi- oliole, can always rely npon more aid and comfort from theatrical profession, when occasion demands it, than can many of their own people; and to such proltaslon Is this diamatlo aid offered, that It ^altogether unnecessary for the "lttoeruit"to callupon-his Vown set" or show people, to lend him a hand. However, go on with the compUmentarles—let ns have them altogether—but don't forget that the lesser lights need a little old OS wen aS the greater.' Qlva them a few crambs of comfort A dellghtlbl and highly entertatotog little scene was enacted at the old Bowery Theatre, °on Saturday eventog, August 2d, and being an oxtra perfonnanoe, not announced on the bills. It ere- 'atedadealofexoltomcnt Onrreoden have already been made with the separation of Ueasra. O. L. Fox and J. f7. Ungard, fonUarly managers of the old and new Boweiy thea. tree. There were aaid to be grlevancee on both sides, and under Blithe circumstances a dissolution of porinenblp was sui some months ago. Mr. Ltogard'bfrored to buyer seuT Mr. Fox ohose'to seU ont ant for the consideration of one thonssnd doUan, Mr; Foi. re tired from the concern, Mr. Ltogard assnm- toffthe debts'.of the late Ana. Mr. Fox, byaeoijksatslgBtid, consantsd not to manage,'Set or be connected with any theatre oastof Broadway while Mr. Ltogard m'anag^ the Kew Boweiy. Bo tiu, so good. Mr. Fox went to Broadway, tried a short term at 'WaIIaolrS:old theatre, fkUcd to make it pay, and gave np the placie aftar'AfewweSka' trioL Boon aflor,'the old Bowetywos advertised' to; open with "Fox'' as msnager. It did open, but M^. Q. L. Fox did not perform, during the summer season, al- though it wad generally knbwni that be was at the head of the concern. The season closed, and the houso iras refitted, potot. ed, etc, and fcgato opened on the 26tb Jidy, under "manager Fox." TefMr. O.L. Fox did not perform, although Itwasln- tlmated that he would shortly appear. On the 2d toat; by ad- vetttsemcnt and ahow blU, the public were Informed that wt. Q. L. Fox would appear that night and perform to the"Soboal. master:"' Although one of the wormost nights of the eev Bon,'the houBO. was crowded. Trao to the. announcement Mr.' a. L.' Fox' made his appearance npon tho boards, and commented the buetocas of the part entmsted to Jilm: 'Whllo sltttog at the table, abetter opportunity offered for the servtog of a prooess than tbat\thieh follawed; but it was not takenadvanteaeot Boonafter,whllothebrotheraQ.L.andO,E. Fox were to dialogue, elandtog up towards the footlights, a man was scan to suddenly spring npfrom an otctaestra eeat^Jnmp upon the stage, and thrust a paper towards O. L. Fox.' Quick as lightning, O; R. Fox seized the man, a scuffle ensued, both wont down. And John Mathews was hurled toto the- orchestra, whero he was Belzedbythe offlosrsof the theatre; and burriod out of the honse. Dnttog the day an Injunction to reatrato O, L. Fox ftomperformtog was granted on application of Mr. Ungard, and Mr. SlattbewBiwas seleoted to servo it should O. L. Fox attempt to perform—the result our readers have been toformod. The geatest excitement prevailed In'tbe theatre daring the attempt B^rve the Injunction;. The people roae, many left the honae, and for a time it looked at thoogh "somebody was hurii" Mr. 0. K. FOX, when ordefwss restored, came forwai4 and acknowl- edged himself as the lessee and manager,' and that no one should Insult hlB brdthBr, or disturb the performances with impunity. Mr. O. L. 'Fox: also 'appSored, and mode some remarks touohlng his bustodss relations with Mr. Llogard, saying that outside par- ties were .'the eaUee of the trouble; Baver)upf theies parties be named, rather to bad taste, we tbtok, beoauSe It nay provoke retaliatory moasures, and brtog other private matteira and people before the pubUo. 'When tho performances had concluded, the crowd outaldi called fOrMr.'Foi, who'appcsrod upon the bal- cony In front of the theatre, and urged the people to dieperse quietly ; they gave ohoeis for C. E. Fox, Q. L. Fot, and Psuny Hetrlng, oEii .groans for J...'W. Ltogard, and the New Bowery. Tboy thenptdcSodcd to the Mew Bowery, where they again made nighthldeoue with their groans and yells. For thlsoieach of the peace, ttte tMllce sbbnld bave arrested the leadtog spirits, and locked, them 'up; but this not done; the police are too apt to toko'.Bldes with the mob, tostoad of trytog to crush out Buohr unlawful gathettogs. The to^nuotlon may be consld- eted as served,; for Mr. O. L. Fox le not announced to appeal to-night He finished the performance, nnd thus violated a contract to which he bad affixed hta slgnaturo.'; Wo forgot to mention that tho Injunction was d^gpod. In tho melee,' i-noYAb,- ■ MONTREAL, OASADA. I demroua of vlslttog Montreal,' con ai : ..'■ i • ■ '. ■ ' ..■.'• • j. yi, BDo: 'WW' Lessee: OAI<IB<ORNIA' THBA<TRIOAL" AOBROYH*«liEBI' DAM OOBBTM wduld' tesMcttully inform nlombots of the'Ara- Eqncstnan professions, that ho hos eatabllshed Francisco, and la prepared to negotiate engage- '; all ot her buelneM pertaining to' tht pro. BBEBIDAM COHBra, Ban Frosolico, 0*1.. loquirtog answers must contain a stamp to 4e-6m 3;'. li!' Tom'Thttmb."wlll-Smear atthe'Musenm.on Monday next.. 'We notice thatsbma'bf the English papers tumouncethathbl^ ' gone to Anattalls;"with ponlea.cairfage/S^d all. Of conne thllf' I noteo'i'or the .Qeneral could'not'.'appear here. In Albany, some party has been Itopbstog ,i>pan (be- public' by exhibiting ' what they tall the "origtoal Oene&lTom Thumb." - TUa Is an" '' other imposltlbn.^'Btoce the Oeaeral closed to BuffUoontheSlst' it Mfiy, he has 'exhibited nowhite except to Boston, but he has' been rustlcattog to privacy to Bridgport Conn., Alfred Catelr, the Oeneral's bustoess tguit, 1^ niw iflth 'Tom :TIuunb, and wuL' acobmpuyhlmtothecltythu'Wetk. Hr:0atelyl8maktngpt«'.' ' natations for the OSnetal's visit to EntopS—a tout of Ave yeus; thay'aietostattwe'ujllderstand.toOotebar, ' ' ' Ihe new version of Jack Bheppatd, at the Saw Bowery, extend-^ ' «d Its run toto the taiddle of list week: It ^ta very succossfol, and with Mt'. Eddy to the leading Tciut, attracted ttmnneratlvn ' audience. Mr. Eddy dosed hfs 'engagement on the 3d Instant sndia EUcbeededtiilS week by thoee general fkyorites, Mr: and. • Mts. E. L. Oavon:^tt'' Hamlet Is the play. - 'Among the flte-and-fUl-bSok'varieties at the 'Wtotet aatden, last week, 'waa the "Colleen Bawn Settled at Lost" ; About time. ' Mf. inn. De '7ere, tenor singer with Tom Thumb's traveling ' company, waa married to this clbr on the 30th ult, and now a fUr young lady of Mew Totk bears tJs name, and shores hii Xams and "rsttons." ' '. ' . Ohsrles Chaucer Ooss annptmces toglve Sunday evening leo- turea'st the City Assemby Booms,- ebmmenolng yesterday. Bub.' Jects—Bight Hakes Mlgbl-^Whers There's n Will 'Qiete's a Way —A Man's a Man for a^ That—If'dt First Ton'Don't Bniioeed, Try, Try Again, eto.' Boats free.' Look to at Charles, The "season" at' the Wtoter Oarden will piobably terminait' next week, when'the honsi will bo dosed, and preparations made for the fUl and wtoter campaign, which will oommence on the 29th of August the opening stars bctog Miss Batsman, Mr. J. W. •- Wallack, Jr., and Mr. Edwin Adams.' Mr. Oolllns closed hla performances at Mlblo's Qsrden on the Id.' The attendance, notwllhStandtog the heat has been mod- erately good; : On the 1st Mr. 0. took his /a^wSU boneflt, pre- vlous to his departute fot a brief sojourn to BuropeTuuta . career of sixteen years to America. On that eventog, the "Obi-. - leen Bawn gave place to "^IT O'Mocre," to which Mr. 0. j|ave • most humorous rendiltbn or thb'^sractotof Boty, and Boty made the audience roar with lailghter, while the song of "Widow Machree," new veitlon,-received a double num. In addition to. the Jokes cracked by Bory, the latter cam's near, twrlng one cracked on him. ' While conv^slng wlthDevllskto,a'dionScane got out of gear; and was comlbg down'on the head of Boty, when the timely-wotntog of^ths prompter, gave the .^ato A ohonce to move off before the "Collision" took place, i. O, But- nett made a capital Fienchman, and'ably Bupported Mr. CaBlna. . Mrs. Eiite'Denln Byan looked pretty; as'Bothleen, but ,was • '• little too'tsme, - Mr. Collins might nave given us a series bf - hls Irlsh 'shoraoteis with success during his aiuagement, as wos evtoced by the favor with which bis Bory O'Mcore wait ' received: - We know of no company that has eomo so quickly toto favor as Wood's Minstrels, newly organized.. Since the opentog nifht, deaplto the warm weather, tney bave drown really etralTeni houses, slthough It may be mentioned that the hall Is as cool as any public jiUco of-amusement wo were ever In, Last, week QarsteguB peiformsd his great comet echo oolb, which received' well-merited applause:' It will be repeated this week, and, Has-- lein, the flutist, wlD 'oIso olvs a solo. '4new "i>at]ieUoqtaar. tette:" called the 'iTraltor's Doom," Is among the fresh i^ovel' , tl^ this week. The singers seleoted to give proper effect to' this,..- - "sentimental" effusion, ore Cool White, OhoHsy Fox, Bpb Bom, and Frank Brower. ' ■ 'Flotonce'a "overwhelmtog success" at 'waUock's. cbnttonss about the same; the bouses being "smell, but appreciative,"' Mr. Tony Denier (one of the Denier Brothers], who had been engaged for the Cremome' Ootdeps, te make his fitst appeatanoe there on the 3Ist July, was prevented byanaccldent .whldioo.' currsd dorlDB a pTslimtoary tohcoisal, bnt appoon to the''Splr. it of the Flood," this eventog. The Wtoter Garden has bad "Peace and Qulet"'on ite bpis, it to no other way: Manager'Fleqtog must certainly be one.of Uu> todomltables,'for he plus well to. plecos'wltti perforaei^ wU^ cannot begto to sopporc'liim,and he'keeps open the house w audiences which cannot begto to . remunerate the parties ow. . cemed. Such Vegtonlngs must com'e to a poor ending, and the grand'orash of a "compumentatv benefit" to Managot kerning;,. an the lltb, will brtog pesco and qolet to tho summer aeaaon of be Wtoter Oarden. . . . J. 0. Myers, who olosed bis season to tho Sew England States, a-week or twp stoce, was in town for a day last week, We should ; odge that Mr. Hyera has metwlthBucceBs, forweeeeltetated n the Boston Journal, that on arriving to Boston, he, Mr. Nyars, made tracks' at once to "pay the prtoter," honditog over to Mr. F. A. Besrle, of the Jourusl Btiildtog, S2IIS to Americait'gold. Fortunate manager to have so much gold.' Lu^prlntei'lobs the fltstto gethold of it Always lemember the poot uid patient, >rtotet; while we "live and letllve." J. 0. Myers lias tetotiied - o his "What Cheat House," to Piovldenco, B. I. The genius of Shakeepeste could enliven ^chuiohyaidwith blownlen grave-dlggere, son'tlmentaV friends, or formal p'riesta,- and combine the very sympathy of-grief with the selfishness that mourns someIntennely todlvldnal loss; as maybeseen.toth'b first scene of the tost act of "Hamlet" Such is the "gift .of : genius. Few are the writers who^on properly arrange tlie pi? ' - cession of their thoughto in a ohurohyatd; and, whon iooated: among the busy hum of a large. commcrcUd city, the attempt ' eeems almost'hbpeless. Amid somUch bustle and confoalon, wo forget that—. .■ —i... ' ■' " ".Wearosnoh'itnff , ■' As dreams are made of, and our Uttle life; ''<'.' Is ronnded'wltha'alup;" ' , ' Ocoaalchally' sonle' dtcnmstonccs occut which teiinlie ns to make the best effort wo may with ott pen, trusting to the sweet charity which ought to occompaby. onastened thoughte- Onr attention bos lately been called to tho removal.of a porHo'not ' the vaulte and mortal temAlns from the old Stnyveaant Burying Oround(by St Math's Ohuich) over to Evergreon Oemeterr. Heie Is a chance for some Hamlet to commune wh acorremond'- log EoratlD. ' There ere no-anachronisms to the chronology that brings tis oU down to th v eamo level on tho bosom of our mother', 'enrib:' 'We seem to lose the slgblflcatlons of time to the eternal' round of the material under tut toflnenceg of the Immortal. Aa ' all artlBto, bnt cspeclaly actors, must have studied Bhakeapeare,' ' sc our vltelisod dust may cbmmtme to greater sympathy, as it : Ware, with thoir mortal remains. Stage performers, evtfn sfhw .but was Buba^quently picked up, and got to{6 the bands of Mr. Bradebaw, one of the performers, who burnt UI to order that the readers of the CuiTzn may Judge for themselves who is right and who is >^Dg, we horewitb give a copy of tho contract slgnod 6yMr.O.L.Fo«, . HereilU:- t . " OOPX Ot AQUUIENT BBTWK£R 1, W. LTRCfUlD AKD OroSOE Ll TOI, : Enow all men by these presente that L Oeorge L. Fox, of the' city ofNewTbrk, party of the'first port for'and to eofialderatlon of (be sum of ouo thousand dollais bwfbl money of "(he-Dolted States te mo to hand paid at or befon the enseaUng and delivery ot th()ee presente by jamea W. -Ltogard, of said city, pi^y of the Sectad part, tho receipt whersot Is hereby Acknowledged, have pronllsed, covenanted ond agreed, and by these preeenb do pnv mlso, coybnant, and ogreo with the ssld peitvof the sedond port- that I. sfild party of the first part, 'will not -play, perform; or ac as actor'to any piece to any theatre or other public pbcit'of amunement east of Broadway, in the clfy'ofMowvyork; and that I will not act OS manager or dltcctor of any suoh theatre or bthet place of amusement, or ptoduca ot brtog out any plocea or jplaya In anv such theatre ot olhot publlo place of afflneemeht, east of Broadwav, to the city of Mew Tork, and that I will not allow toy name to be used or acter, managet or dlreotol','Or to any bthsi way, at afiy auen tUeatra or other phteo Of apibeement lis ^(Mnro epeolflod, nnless it be at.tho thestrs now called thb Mew'BbwU^ Theatteln said city, a*long aa aoid pattJtbrthb'iBr shall conttoue to mimage, direct and oariT'On the Bowery Theotts in the said city of Vt^/B^, 'S.' -' And I, the ssld party.of the nrst pnr{PM;' kbS' of the sold aum of.'Dno -thousand ;a«nnf 'a1 .and' to .oonsldatatlon:'tbat the saldfpin^- :bf. (hd eroby aasnmea All-.tSe outBtsiidliig''.amts'jMlA'^ lb firm ot "Fox And Ltog«td,('. 'ftUah-Mid firm' m3m solved by mutual con^nt^ ^e-tw«ntJr'4HMiOndili^ W^dtt instant, have'.bargained' and sblA.-.§9d '^■""^ ^ - . grant, batgilti, ■SlV'a*ilB>i/'fc"^ said' patty;) pf -tha'j.aboatadiiMi „ tots, and iii1gftiiM|l1 mr Hght, ete nieB(Sh{8 Ool '«to*»i.ttottV(*b? ^A^AlmlliitfrA. Btogoperfo doparttog this, life, may be aitld tollvo fust least one genera^ tlon of the personal recoUeeUona, of boholdors. The pototer, - the musician, or.tlio poet howover muob we may admUe their works, havyibt that familiar bold upOn our feeltoga wblah ' has been' created, by the canonized satotor' tho popular per- , former. These share our reverence or bur affection, and. hence their place of sepultbro'le elweys' worthy ot the pUgrimsges of -, genius. Among the well-known monumetite tocontiyt^Sawed from thoarayoyard near Bt-, Mark's Church,.was thataHehn --, ' Bomos, whoaa memory'muet ovbr bb bheriphedaa on^FtSi • moat popular oomedlofla formerly gracing the Stage! to Euope' ■ or America. Tho renlovAlof blsrotnalns, with Uis vsnll Kud . -,' monument origlnoBy erected tloro, ovorto Evergreen Oemeterr. has been eupbrintende*by"MrB. E. fl. (Ohnrlotto BameeyOon- " nor, whose filial affootlbn well exprosgcs tho odmlratlon wlfii. whlc]i' tho 'tosmbry of the doceosbdla heldto the pmulor mtod. lb noarlv aU the roSneotobtt'tliootrea on'this SffiUnont. tho- arrlval of "olorioua Jack Bnrt'os" ubo^ ta'bb hoUod-iriUi deUght. - • A native of England, but an admirer and>:ltlzen of tbls eonntn; here.'be gavo, the.best Voars of his llfo, hero:)luFdaunhler - ' (CpariotteMary SanfordDarnee) was l)om,and BeTalilsTrtdoW ' ■ (Mrs. Mary BanmM bowrbsldes attbohouaoot tSStdauahter, ■ '^f"'',"?Jffffi''*' The froquontais bf tKpld., • PorkTheatro to'lt^fllys-no,Afonlngs-of ilramABbiRlorr,.(mJl m bathuslsatlcolly iuj^or 'ifllia! ofirlolto^MS./^hbm,,'^ sbiuomiy. marriSd 'MpE. 9.i<Jonnor, the wolWuio^'--^^' kitor fii)fii Philadelphia. ;aucttVdatirf|tet,and iNbh-J sronofr engagcd'to th|&DntMhiUy,^uii]tr,taSk'm and prbteoBng the.mortal rbnotos/orthqairied Jo! By »'WT6iil,>,'^^ moqdV^'ootor whoolsocdtoe barb'frbm England oWumstooe, a; highly tolipflcted;cor(*spohdonl'^-nw»,'i.. «. .-, («nWta|rj-.<'Ih a coaVersiiapn>ltliftefl6»t<)tt; hetoquliilUtfie're -ji *XI»ll9Iit:1^4nd'e^^t5S2 jM^niynithohejft^^^^^ '" - r-J^^^-'i' ..a'jt. 'wlHito'thfio ddyk of hifsttJvSSf'al'tUo 6 . #llu-Ao'^Mrtpl.'tots.cbii^T^^ , »hd died li.twol'wookii'Sas tot*'' j:0Mig4i :th(S'(wftil?iU:,bq;tt| JW Oemetcjy^tHo -OtntoBU KOco M.aU.ei>onijft':, But the i(e)il&n.b< ft'.ta EngWftdwouH'.itlJU to SJirtTaby, ibSWfSiWbi. . Jf?^;;ffib-tiMqi<e ##^ii^:Sv'i*^ti^vH'