New York Clipper (Apr 1863)

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beoun* iti IcNti for ono j«*t oUy.^UW Urn;.; aad tbe thoktrtinttuatrlils tDdof-wblelitliiia Vi.imfi >8*ln I— . r«Ul?ed lWni»n»gein'«lit only one A Hr. Wi^'B. Snallih hu for the grtU«r a»it of «i« aTiiudof anyfttoUlyo* tajnwto Bny on*; iSftillon Bhoald oocnr trllhcmt loos of llfo,- I>e«la» wWcn, Of property IB M iinete nothlnR, iB 6 wonderrj uU'ro- rnut orelutiipontile Bostoiilr« department.> It^tqr- 'aSdeed that tSe fire did notbtetl^ont dnriDtf tiieperfbrm- lit'tJiiKaA acheok«nde<lBl«i(ie, and it n«yer hM MfffimlWKtUTe for sny oonBldormblo length of tline. w noted, and the Bilge wu ooiuiiioaioiii and weu ..J?Se theatre waTilnt bBm and fitted up, tBe f of-the eoeaery and iraidrobe belAnglDgtoOer ojd d<tM«eiepntohaaedaiid.addedtlieteto. Mc.Wmard,. . aJao iidded largely to the Btbokof aoenorr, prop^ -- - uo-muu ^aidrobes, having taken them'ttom the Old Motiopou- ■i'l^S'Mfcitt*. New lort^e ontJio lots wfll be about tlOp.OOp, allMitfiuirtnnalely, the amonnt of Inmanoe la ootiparaUTdy ^SS^^^evrowgret the loaa Bnetaliied.we.wdolce.to not VMfStCriK-i.iu.nl nruvteteUlTor inlorr to any one: ThatBuoh a «J. ■ om _ . ■JBJe'kndthusroatatIn panloand cosaeqnent Injhryand per- ^'%fta aeath. Borne on tiie stage and In the andltorinm smelt si^ka Jnst before the doio: cJ the perlorlnanco, or between _Sey»iiuiatwolTOP. M.,bnt thought nothing oHVand a Ifr. aim, the watohmaif. and who ooooplod with ttatomUy an ll Swrroow on Portland street. sUtea -that he-went oter the thMtee Acrat ten mlnntea before the alarm was glTes, and saw no bUiqb of .flro* ■ ■ ■ ' ' . CUBS.—Silt nanoisoo, Oal., let Maiob, ISSS.— Tbws Qoeek,— Sir:—lis amAtloO' has .been drawn to'a few lemarhs of one of . yont Ban'Tranolsoo corrcapondenls, dste4 Seoembcr SOIh, 1861, andappearlngin theN.T. OuFTEaot January Slel, last. Fair •View tterttostatoa that Lelghton,waa not leasM of the American Theattehere daring tho short and nnproatabls engagement of J. Hi nyUr.'bnt hired the hoose&om night to nUht, Ur. Adolph ■ lieaabert tieing the ootuol tessee, and the person bom whom the theatre was rotated; Fair View farther a^ds, that the members . Wthcf oompahy bad agreed to share, dwlng Ur. Taylor's engosc- &ttai!tlttm>imiti and that eran the . dead. ezpeDses were not paid, I ^rrlla in great pain firom a sick bed, bit Jnatloa to Lelghton do- . <«^i)UD(df'<hMlahanad exert myself'BO' fkras to cofflment, briefly, <H<:4m'EUr<'VleW«t«imarks. -'In the firat p1aoe,let me state that >!i: .^gtitoo'. tiad- been; for toany montha, leasee of the Amtrl4an Tbe&e, pre'riooB to Mr. J. H. TaylorVterm; and that his lease ' ^.eiWLilot'explieantU .after that gentleaail's engagement, andre- .f.^]Sftaji0t, wlthrblm,ot twanty-foaTDlghts; also let me add . . tlSCu (he time, in 'anesUos, Instaidof his hiring from Mr,. , 'r'lAauibert^ the reverse was the caie, Mr. Meanbeit hired ftom ItlSr The'laatnamed gentlemap did not become lessee of the MUllUhinent optil early In December last. Farther—I wonld awaWHtha ptembefs of the company were.not Qp>n. shares, '.e's; and, aa the strongest proof of the satlsUctorycbar- he amlngements, the whole company (the star—Vr. 7!aylo>-lncIadcd) at the expiration of Mr. J. H. Taylorfs blf plw ia7lng.be«n.ta«i.bif"m t^ljWmlgi^W^^^^ . ^ISwwlfent vOoparnldnJ^'ttya, did, ao')ri^^^ "^t.lhe Bt. LonU tfhea^ Mlai ldlU Jialy\Soiini«^ an eogageuAnt on Maroh lsi'm "OtirFeiitale Amirldan Conalni'* fliomanewfarcooalled'TheJenklniea." ,■ .,'4. , , A dramatic troape from the National, Boston, called Stanley a. TfebeUeTe,op<ma^.m^ee»t«r, Mass.,, on March MO^ , - • . 'In oonaeqnence of niBDy being nnable to get Inside tne Mew Memphis Theatrerthe same bill was bItui on the 18th aa.tbat of SetlthofUaTCM: "ShandyUaaalre''and vKatharlne and Pe- tiauilo." On'the 19th, Ur. U,£awler wu up far a benefit. 9lit. 'was intlrtly saUiltotowto:ll!*o. ■ Among-ifie T(>lnBtrin|b«te«J«wd_»rfidWrtt»«, Wat^^ w2f«iSiZngjomg™ wholris pard as treasdrer,- llalr?ronte,weTmderBtand^^^ / i^!r*>. ■ V?« i^lM? the Blino eredlUbly, and, we a^e the same aa last yea», lUrough -the Oanadu.. ..' " ■"*S» l5f55iS'inhonti5in«^bllo .fiS^^^ ' Oi B. Wheeler^i'flreat InteraatlonU 01«ms (new a^v£ tS^A «li.%J!3^MkpXSd Jta iSm, are ntwtt- alatt from Boston about the firat of Hay, wlth«i5Si?i» J^tt^T^v^Matlv^^ - - • • i>i6ataplendld;obataoter,.and the double-eilabiutow^^ omIlB for tlie vmeues, or. i^uiB. _ , „. • I ions tndn of beanUftil horses, new and omiu,« *<ttfi y- . j4ea'B llelodseq,^tlmore, Ud,, "lakes t^e rag off the bi^h," In the way of muoeUinooas iperformances, and they are follT In headUui their blUawllh "enthuslastio applause." oon- l.,nmW 1i>nh<iiiBimsuii>d: slBO. the hln°r>n«>.-^**''°ptla .a ..jement. tendered Mr.- Lelghton a complimentary benefit, one and all without a solitary exception—actors, musloluie, jlMeies,—afforded'thelr services grtinltonsly on the occasion, [ehproTedtobethemostbrllllantr and arawSed dssemblago oftheseaaon, IamUtUelntbehabltotobtmd)ng uiyselfapon J^^fc'JralUlo,' bat -Justice In' the ^rteent oaie -appeam to me to de- aiaiidlv li>-' < yonrsrcapeotfully, , Thoius Wasd. vm' Ban' Ir'auolseo, basinets Is represented ois belrg bad at an .tetttfiiheatre8<..v.':XhB new^Eureka Theatre, we honr, has closed fbrthe-want of patronage...'. ..The,pporatioupohadBang llaeir cot'.'. ;>'J.tthe'J[mtMdm Theatre,'under A.' Me^^ manage- moiLBas oonjpledby a Oefman oompany,.oomp^ I^Serer.'Qrtlbnwdd,'A^ Meaubert, Vlerecli, Ahlrsld. Mme. Hes- .(yttttKHeaubertfUmS: Ahlfeld, and UIss Herrmann '.Atthe n»iJIstrop<ullan'the company oonelsted of Mrs. JuHa'Dean Eayne, V Xt^i^ii^, Mr8..H. A. Ferry, Mrs. Frank, Mad, Sobasttau: » /Qsaw Jennie Handevine, Belle Land, A. HandeTllle,I,ula'Sweet, . Tlolai'andOhik; Messrs J.B. Booth, B. W. Leach, F. Frahfis, Bunnels, etc.- The bJry epectaole of the"ZIves" wss being per. . .formed. ';. From Floton, Csi yf., we have newa to the effect that the Excel' alor Bramatio Company hare done .ezcellently well daring their Bfai^n of eight nights there; In'faot—buatness has nerer lieen ''tC'.I't'bettclwUh'them In Canada than now. They are to appear at M'lt'UngBUiii on April Sth, -playing at tome of the Intermeidlate > liit^lru While en nutc. By way of uowliig how honorable (7) 'Some SC'Tngnooii -itie' in' dolng buslneis; and how It works, wa duote the fallowingTorbatlm from our ccrrsBpondent's letter:—"Tl)e man- r-.'.-«ger bf tfaU company reoelTed ■omepo■^1«<(I enTslopes.trom the 'editor of sonieifew York.Bhegt,r«4ioe8bng him to'send cbm- munloattons to him; bat-we bSTo always sent our UUle ecrlb- bllngs to our little friend, .the Olot^ and we are not going bask on it now, for the eake df a'endhig onr conununlcat|onB fpostfree,' Nolnol Bald editor had better aaro hisetampe, for 'slamps axe money these tlmea, and paper la very o^.'* ' How are you qnloksllTer? , ; . - ' Half's J^ramatlocompiny recently ran out to Barenpogrt, lOwa; '<>riHIl^M$r«''a irOaf to good bnslaaas. They are to retoiii (gain ^Ustweak oloaed^e-irintei season. Among the people now there, and who have recmtlybeen added to the company, are Q. M. UOee, comic aud sentimental vocalist; Frank Wood, Ethi- opian comedian; Master OharleB and Alfred Bliss, acrobat* and posturers; UUs Jennlo fiigle, the scoompUshed cantatrlce; TlUy forbes, danseuso; t)esldes Beveral other first class male and-fe- male performers. "The Nigger In a Tobacco Shop," a new fareo by the etago mansger, W. B, Kavanagh, is said to be infinitely amusbig. - Messrs. UulUgsn, LeaTlIt, and Billy Boyd, make their first appearance there to-day, Uanh 90, - . We have received a card, signed by. 0. V. EIrbye, Edward Clements, W. L. Bloomor, Jas. Flake, Maggie Bowers, U'lle Helena Smith, W. 0. Morgan, Mrs. Julia Morgan, Augustus Mo- Crlstllne, and others, complaining that, they Were engaged by Wm. M. Allen, for the Melodcon, Fittsbnlvh; and that after' get- ting the parties la working order, he suddenly left on tbeUd Inst, without saying a word' to the'company. ' BsVeral of the company have families, and but fbr the kindness of aome citl- lens, would have suffered terribly. Bee card in oar advertising '^^^^eu atthe Oonoert Hall (late Newark Theatre) is improv. insastheestabllshmentbeoomesbetterknown. Lostweekfour new people wore sdded to the company, vis., the Ddevante Brothers, Tommy Slmpeon ss leader of orchestra, and Amelia Wells, all of whom have become general favorites. Tom Vance and Robert Butler (not he of the Or-tamed "Mi'.') Intend "going snacks" in the pantomime bnslneSB.- Tom Is said to be one of the best old men in '•pasta," that any youth ever envied; or any maiden fair ever sighed aBer. J-J'-- At the Union Muslo BidI, San Frandsoo, a new sensation drama, called "Orlro.0oa/' -was. being performed. ;The pro- namme winds np -irith the fbllowlog sugaestlve announoemant: "The finest Melodeon In the otty. Beao^ol Fdvate Boies.; Lots of Pretty Girls." The Dearborn Street Opera House, Ohloago, Is an Instltatlon, and the etago manager, Charley Petrie, ahnoat petrifies the folia with wonder, at the rapid manner in which he introducea Btai» to their notice. On the 19th ult, two new stars were announced, Uigg Uzale Dolmar and Mlsa^dee Bogera, both vocalists, one sentimental, the other comla. They iako -with the gay chloks of Ohloago, who eboUout their, "ooppeihasds" liberally. The war against concert halls in Philadolphla is still carried on-by the Leglaletare now in scs^onat Harrisbnrg. The bill lelOrred to by us a week or two since, has been reported afflnna- tlvely by the Judlclarr, and as It may be of Intereet to the pro- fession,-we give It entire, as reported:—Seetlonl. BtHruScUi,, &&, Tliat it shall not be lawtoi to exhibit to the pnbUb in any building, garden groonds; concert room, or other phea or-room, -nlttiln tlus Commonwealth, any Intended tragedy, comedy, opera, ballet, play, farce, negro mhistrelsy, negro or othoi; danc- ing, or any other entertainment of the-stage, or any other port or parts therein, or any equastrlaii, oltcue, or dramatto perform- ance, or any peiformance of jngglen or xope<lanoIng aorobats, until allcenae for such exhibition shall bave been first had and -obtained; pursuant to law, or pursuant to any dty or borough Ordinancer and every manager or proprietor of any such exhi- bition or performance; who shall neileet to take out such lloense, or consent to cause or allow any sucn exhibition or poiformance, or any single one of tbem, without such license, and' every person aiding in euob exhibition, and every owner or lessee of .(tnj building, part of a lalldlng,'garden ground, ooncert room, or.othor room or place, who sSaU lease or let tno same for the purpose of any Buoh exhibition or performance, or assent that the eame be used for any snbh purpose, except as permitted by such license, and-nlihoateuoh license having been previously obtained and then in ibrce. shall be deemed guilty of a misde- meanor, and on conviction thereof, shall be sentenced to pay a fine not exceeding one hundred dollan, and be imprisoned, not exceeding three mosUu, or both, or either, in the discretion of the Court • , • - Section 2. It Bhall not be lawful tofamlehany wine, beer, or strong or spirituous liquors In the auditorium or lobbies of such place of exhibition or performance, menUoned - in- the first sec- Uon of this act, or in any apartment connected therewith by anydoor, window, or other aperture; nor ahall it-lie lawful to employ, or fumlab.' 01; permit, or aasent to the employment or attendance of any femus to wait on, or attend In any manner, or famish xetEeehments to the audience or spectators, or ant of them, at any o( the exhlbltlans or .perfonoancca monHoned In the flrst eooUonot thla act, or. at any .other place or. placet of 'nlitillo amusement Whatever; and any person offendliig kgatnst ■iba vnvlsliiis of this seOUon shall be deemed guilty of a mtsde. SiK^^rtMd AitMdo Bretts look forward In ftm long train of beauUIU horses, new and costly carrSuSffl? n2j^lt MSTonTSCt'April ad? Sfc^art STb capable Woompanywiule known m the Dlamon(fSS?^^£r^ Detroit,MIOB., oil or aDOU( apru«^^^ vu^umi mflfkmUv.JlmmvDennett MadameTonm.ir. I number, have been engaged; also, the hlppdi nsORO nniBTBBlUT, . ' white bear. In the cauestrian department will be foniiijh.^ Green's Minstrels have had fine times in the Oana- frord, olbwn and slack rope perfbrmer. Bam Burt, PMirS' East and Weat Quebec gave the boys a glorious Donier Brothers, George Washington Hall, elerwi! ..uiu «^ .„d Bttoh a shower of sUver halves atad quarteia rained former, and Hobart Elllngbam, oqnestrian director. uronttU, for one weak, that they found It impossible to carry b. Bonds' Oirous (Fpuohe parly), start ftom DinW/u • the specie about their persons, and so they hired a sleigh to .^prfi joth. Henry Cook'a troupe of performing doge ^'■Ss' conv^itto the depot The bnslness in Quebec excelled'all ][eyg bave beensecured. M. James Melville and bmlh^.: buslsose ever done by the troupe la one week. They gave eight Australian Wonders, have been ensaged; aleo. Bam Tjotttd^ enterlalnnents during the week, elx in the evenings, and two jgn Huntington, Geo. Boss, and Ohas. McLean. ^'"^^"1 aflemoonontertainmentaforschools and, families, on which 00-1 Toole, Warner, and GuilbauU'a oircus and menaierlawni:.. - - -.— Quebeowiftlong gBBigeta Montreal, and _Bt«ta1xmt_mylBt_Wm^ atid On caslaoa the houae was crowded to Buffocatlon. Queoec wui, jong ■ gonlze in Montreal, ana start aoout may iBt Wm^ Aihlob'w beremembetod by the entire company, for several reasons>-1 fi. pennle, J.lawlow, clown, and Major ^llUns (adveifl^i Fiiat for the money they have coined there; secondly, for tne I iij-fo t,een engaged. ■■ • . neat number of dispatches and letters received by no leas than - ^ ■" ' ^— ~' — 'ive of the prinolpi mombers ftom W. W. Newcomb, of Tlow York, who offered Uem great inducements to, leave,'and loin their party, but all reslated the tempUtlOn, except Mosare. Eel- lone, oomot player, and West, the flageoIotlBt and B flat conet, who could not stand the temptation, and at once gave "n"™ Uablo's show will atart from Ohlcaio earlv in May. Gardner fc Hemminga' oirous -wlU start from FUUdtjj^ about the middle of April, and go through Penniyivui^ New York. The following are some of the people oOineSS —7-» .1 with the company:—John roatar, clown; B^Hennlnn, „„„„ . _ notice, p^ri4er,„d tight rope performer; Geo. Wambcld.cMtStttm! allhouah they were engaged for the season at their own prices. Ugt; Wm. Hill, equestrian director; Geo. King, Hen OUaZ" Mr DtVKE told tbem he wonld not accept any notice whatever, n^ue oamllle, M'ue Ida, Little Eliza, the cblld wonder, tiidl£ only to work their time out, and then, if they didn't see fit to re- Qardner, advertiser. main any longer, they were at liberty to go; but they said they dui Bice's show will go out thlB season under Ui« mb. wanted sir. Duprei to understand that in two weeks ftom that (gemont of Mr. John O'Bryan, (4 new candidate) whobai nti day they would leavo. Ur. Dupm therefore discharged them jjug gta j boraes end ponies, and fia entire new set'of wuna atonce, aftersnohIntentlonB were made known. Their plocee coatly paraphernalia. Charley Castle Is adveitber iS were filled by Alphonso Bergerone and J. Camllle, of Montreal, obarley Warner treasurer. In the company will, be found' Ifi two good mualeianB. Billy Bweatman, of NBahville,Tenn., was oaniilce, Charley Beed, and Wm.Eeilnedy,oIo«iL to Join the troupe in Toronto, last week. He will take Oamih The Antonio Brothers will atart out irlth their onsiliiHn bdl'a place.' He is spoken of very highly as an end man ud about the 10th of May, item the fitr West 'Young BaaSUdSn comedian. M. AlnsfeyBcotthas conoluded notto leave, so that I »,..>,n.« ^....^ •.otn-wn. . by the time Sweatman roaches Toronto, the party wonld again be complete, and one of the beet in the fidid. From Quebec, 1 yan Ambtirgh' the troupe went to OgdouBbnrgh, a distance of over three hnn- rjost,wlU start L _ dred miles, and appeared one nigbt only, the ITth ult The Oarry Do Mott, well known In.tho equestrian end ditnitk crowd was ao great that they filled the hall, which-la a urge one, profession as down and comedian, died In this city on.aun in half an hour, and hundreds of people were turned away. The corning, Marah371b. HlsfnUdtal took place at his Jita test letb and 19th they were at Ottawa, tipper Canada, where thoy ^ence in Forsyth Btieet,'On Sunday, and was.attealed'ir 1 did a tremendous buainees; on the 20th, on their way back, 1 jargo number of the profeislon. Ur. De Mott was bom Dmn. they stopped again one night at Ogdensbnrgh, and bad another I |,6r 10th, 1830, and daring his career in thla country, .wuqdie( Jammedhouso. The 31st theyappeared In Elngstan,;^uid al-ljavoritelnhorsepleoes,partloularlyasjaek BheppudanlDkk though they arrived there very bite, about 7 o'clock P. M., and xurpin on horseback.. He vras a very good comedian anlatsi the vfcatherwaa fearfol, they opened tte doors, and a three Uigye, ^oto. Peace to his aahes. hundred dollar bouse greeted them. On the 33d, they were in a round top canvas la advertised for sale in this, isine. If u BeUville; 2ith. In Coburg; 3Sth, Fort Hope; 36tb, aTtb, and 28th, go feot in diameter, end In good order. -Who'll buy?.. inOOronto. From thenoe thev go directly west ■ ■H.Orren French, and. bla perfbrmtng dogs maypoaiiUrli Bamsey's Minstrels were billed to appdar at Norwloh, Ot, on ^gaged with L. B..Lent this season. Should. thqtsoVMr. the28lhult . - , ',.».' . French will break in, for the season of 1864, a large troupe dio, The minstrels BtlUhold possession at Mag^re'8 Opera Bouse, (ongiQg doga^md monkeys. , .... IT SanFranoiaco. At the date of our last advices, a regutar mliiv BobbyWlillams.tbe.clQwn, Isontof anengagemeitaidlton strd performance was given, and two farces; vie,, The Wine Bel- the look out for one for the anmmer, Aa he has ajbmlly tojra. lers, and the TobacconlBt'e Daughter; the flrst cast as mUow*— pgrtasd n'o.roBources.bnt his comicalities, snd theraitMl Old Grimes, Bam Wens; Dick Grlmes.flen Cotton; Toter, Billy yjry solid eating, any manager vrill be doing a. good. tUitfliT Birch. The second Cost included Ben Cotton as Joslah S^eds, givijjg. him Srcbance in the ring, "so help me Bob.", ^^iba Biny Birch as Peler Plpee, and Nellie Brown as Virginia Seeds. 6, pleased soon to hear that Bob is not bobbing jmranflirtlkml Bam Bhaxpley's Minstrels ore having a good tune of it out in. employment any longer. Address him at New Village, L. L ; . ^ - —- -■ — - lb, Wm. Smith ia preparing apparatus upon which to.peifom the great zamplllaerostatlon act, at the Philadelphia AnpUtt^ atre. . . . Nixon's clrous continuea to do well at Alexandria, Ta, ne company bave been very snccesstal all winter, and ID lenuli against the concern are promptly paid, including alais aidoUitr omclals. It is dHflonlt toaayat present erhen thedreisilll dose, bnt it is probable that Nixon will launch out aene flue la Iby, 'With a superior flt out Alexandria is all eidltntnl— raids are constantly threatened,!and the town is under mittU law. No Ugbta are allowed after a certain hour, and the dm Ohio, and allhoueh an equinoctial gde was ra^g, nary a Monitor got swamped. Business had tieen of the nest descrip- tion at Zanesvllle and Wheeling, where they turned people away every nigbt On the 2Ith they were at Columbus, from whence they were to go to Springfidd, Dayton, Blohmond, and Indiana- ^ ^ ^ , Soils. Our Wealern friends pronoimce the monitors the best I against the concern are promptly paid, IndndlngalaisaidoUitr eetunder Undo Bam, (Bharpley)and "High,low. Jack" by^^ - - - • — ' ■ the whole strengi^i of tho company, "the largest game of .keerds out" Our frlendB. the Morris Bnthsrs, Fell and Trowbridge Uln- atrels. are as Uvdy as ever at their little Opera House In Boston, With an always varied programme, and the utmfst liveliness in fjoig at half p'alf-paat nine o'clock, or the gas Ig ahtl oC their tunny men, and a dae sprinkling of the palhetlo In thelrJ Eaton Btone contlnn'ea with the company as one of the prlidpil balladlsta, not to forget the genid mirth of their 'fend m6n," it attraottons, and it is sdd that he ridea as welt as he ever tela e/St,.LoplB,nieatini, .Emma Wdliir toe^ 'Jie(;f^wen ^MBeatoil Friday e-venlng.llaroh 20th, to a'good bonae. She appeared aa Uorlna in 'the '■Ouohoss of Malfi,' also aa Eliza, In <TM Dumb Belle;""' ■. >: ■; ; ^ : 'Alvln Bead, recently the light comedian Ford's. Thealie.' '■\ StrUilsiton.iD.'O.. haa, we. are informed) ^one' to'the south of France for hlBhedth. He will return tn time for the grand re- . opening of the new theatre at WaahingtoiL ^ ' . . &'E. J. Miles has codduded his engagement at the PiUsbnrah . Theatre, ^1^ he haa been doing his"hot8a piecea" luder ia- Toriable aoBplces. As Mike Martin, the bold robber and high. , Wayman, he took tl\e'boys, and girls too, fOr that malta% In ttat ' g the company under tho command of-Captain Hen- .. .not bee p give n very yecently In the dtootory of the . iQ—the, OunKB—we ]ier% record ttiem':—Messrs. fl. ;r. 0;; Seiton, H. .Xe-wls, D^. Bmyth^ F. Ohlppendde, ■"'^Ogden; Beymotir, E. B. Hudson, the Misses Annie ^lzEleya^l^ Fanner Burt, A. Hardy, and Mrs.Able. Riw.'Byraonsd'Thentro has recently nndergdno great lm< stifi,. . .The roof has boen raised, therebz affordlng better oiattoh, and' the soenory and omomentatlbn generally hu ,..Y^ij-4added,.toandbeautl4cd.' The capodty of thehouse, since * 9> tinlarge'ment, Is' bver a thbnsanid; as that nnmtwr can be ' eatedoofnfo^tably. Takendtogethor,ltlsonoof thebeettem- ildkOtamiisea'encIn that scotiOn.ofthe country, etors and. Irstolfia'actors fU(d' octresseawhp would llke.to display their' tlenlB before a Syracuse nudlencig, will do woll to oaatonoot w,,ihtlr.f>rganB of sight, at leoat, over Captain J. B..6milh'e adver- '',3-, J;Si(&eht in these colun^ns. They might get :a cast in their, eye "^'i'q^^ey'^onld not care to'trouble an owull^t about, . Jparp^ne Blcbinra and her (|kthor>re announced at tho Boston I '°'^'*'.Ituwom,'where'they cbmmonoo on the Oth of April,' The new ■ 'i4r'C''''^g'''4]i'25a!''^"'''''' '^''^ '.'oard,"'follow^ .'!^oh4'E.'Owen«'was to commence an engagement at'the How- ' "'.iBoston, on the 30th MorOh, in his laughable rendlUbn of Ira'Wellington' do BOota,'in "Everybody's Friend,", anid in m,fB everybody knows, be outa a dashing figure. . - Jua Eats Fisher, ''tlcom Nlblo's Garden," 'and Mr. F. S. Ohan^ V>iL^i4rangave t#o'ortholr artistic) instmotlrc mudQiland dramatio V^^'ent^ainmenta: at,,Peppk^^^ T., on tho IBth would be hard Indeed If things did not go along with a pleasant before. Eaton has been engaged in breaking stock, and Bome ol chime. Take it aa It is, the bandbox of friende 'M. B. P. and T. the'anlmala are represented as looking splendid. lsaninBUtntIonwhlohour'smartlriendsofthe"Hab"oonldnot ^t the Amphitheatre. Philadelphia,Tom Eing, W.B.SgUQ), do without I and Sam Long remain another week. Mr. Elucald and son JMn Hooley'sMlnatielsoontlnnetoenllvenihedenizenBOf Brook- the troupe, and M'Ue Marie also appears. For Frank \niltla. lyn, who, it has bean observed, wear a merrier look than they j[,r's benefit, on ibe 38tb, a cat concert was annoimced. Jetai bave been wont to'do for a long time oast This is iust as It Foster, down, is np foralbenefit on the tth of April. ehooldbe. Doubtless, onr friends on the other side of the Hvgr . ' - ' have their manifold reasons for oocadonddeprerdon; let thom,.I - ▲ niiarmi.i.ais-sr.nnB. however, be grateful that the Hooleysani near, to wake them up oHpp, ffinley 6 Go's "Mirror of the Itebellion," alludettoln toailghtMmood. , > :^ J our last )uis already been started on IVb winding-way, belsCnew CampbeU's MinstrdB(dxtaeniniiumb!MYliw-bii«n onthel^ ^ ^ ■ ..' ——i^Ti,-. a. ^ i-L—^zri --. -.- I move for aome time past, and have not gtyon up »«.-'Their ■ vji^eia ••Pan'oiiticon of the War" bait lnatconii»Idiida.M(l meaior,and,,hdl,_.u.»nvicU.n .^^^^^^ topay a | way. thl. Week,J._in fiT^^^^^ ] BerteB?f ertlbltlonjftJ^^flye fine riot exceeding pho hnndrod^doUani, and undergo an Impris- Biffdo; alter ihio, we shall be able to report their additional «tVrN Y md opens lb s ramontnoteic€odlngBLxmonths,orboth,ordther,In thedls- joBtnejings. TimHayes and Dlok Bands, the champion clo« fJJSSuabatUMofWwar b ?'2?°°:^.*^S^??^ .wu „,h, „. -v... ..:.,.„ i»^<^"^fpi? P~'?»?f?} °??5£^.?/^^^^ Ject of interest to aU. Whls 'oretion - Seqtlon 8. That it shall, be.the duty of evoy chief of police officer, eheriff, deputy aberlfl^ cOnstaUe,.sldennari, or jnsnee of the peace, to enter at hny tlme sdd place of amuBelnent and to arrest any person or persoiu found violating anv of the pio- vlslonB Oi tms act and take them befor'e 'auy commlttlrig'lnaglB. trata.tobeheldtoanBweraccording'tolaw..' 1 ' . BlgnorBllasjBstinotLeia'sUdpdeonj.BalU^^ Thepreis in tiie section where tbey are enlfrOd into any engagement to go to Harrlsburg, as has been I journeying, goes off in ecatades over the acting of Miss O'Neli, slated. . 1 . . . ^ —"— 1— -1 .— 1 ThoBofavorite daughters ot7relpilah0rei,'the star sisters - Au- gusta aud-Marie, conduded their .engagement, at Plttabnigh on he 80th ult, on the occasion,of UUas'-benefit and ai^ now de- lighting the people of Washington and Alexandria by their exU- billons of the poetry of motion. , : . ,- .- Tbe Melodeon, Fittabnrgh, is again "up the spout" The new manager opened in a blaze of glory, and. made huge ftamlBes, but he. could not stand the ,pre8si)re, and after, running the machine for -a woek or so, he abandoned it mis to Shan j*, ob' I "n'^^alo" at WaahlB'Blon, on April let they do not make 'Aprfl the hall is In good conditloujond with Idrat^ should fools of the people of "BmmmBgem," aud the bdahceof the '"lfJ""K'?^i?L*"°^S2:.v vv u - - ^. ^ week they put in at the new boll at Johnstown, whioh hos boen Trlmble'sVarietl08,.^tt3burgfa, basa conHnned nmot luck.- - - - - - " Tho young inauagor baa.a very strong, company now on his hands, and tho pubUo appreolate bis efl-orts by cramming the hall nlghlly. r i . : - . 1 Jack Bheppard was to have been, brought-oat at the Contl- ..Hero is a copy of the programme:—Part 1 >4.w;^..ljUi'^ . *,i''i',*na'l9Ui of March' •■ flv''^!S«Van Ai|ea.of Woman;" Part J,'"Stage Strudi Barber" and v,Vv.',.',:<>Olit.linerioatt Cousin;" Part S, "IrlsbBoy and Yankee Girl;" ' ' 1?*ft l,,"TheTao'dle8." Here's varlelyenongb in all oonsclenco. u'7.1- v'i9i''f PAP^rs say" that thoro bos been nothing to .compare;wlth 'i<n<?'-^^W>^°'a dellneatione slnco tho visit of the daar.^tfatthews, 32 ©. .Whewl ' ,. '- •i ':-^ . ' ano Ooombs, received a eompllmeritoiy benefit at' the Die theatre on the 20th ult, berhist .appeanmde but one, r^'vjperformqd"Tho-Worldof FaahIon''and tho.VSoven _.e'B|dilou Hand" was prodaoed fpr St Patrick's evonlng at Itilyat Theatre,and advertised aspodtlvely the laat.nlght. " -the .Newsboy,!'"Capltitla," "Old Hurricane at Home |j)a|te Hall,?'an4 "W'ool"'^(h()t General 'Wo01).wore given' ~nlgl)t''.Bo tho bills say, v,.,, . .■; uf. of j'the^ deatrdoUoii of the VaUonal Tboatre,>Boeton^ iSd of'MarOl^, iSieStlurdayftmInq OantteBayB:-^ttbe .ThtAtrS, on Monday lUgbt lost,'the "Throe 7aat Men" i^ntca'. 'and; thi) :Iaatworas on tub blU were."Dlsplay of 'SC-.-i.V4" r Nalloii '•wab'ji ■[ -.taS^jb^ipUoeiof- Itf'predecesaer,'whlohwas Ijkewisabumti.ln —i,^ita;" ■ '—*■' ^ - —- ^c.t.i)i*i2;i^ 'U,^<i 'Jihose t^oMa li^^rdd Ktiropb'eo^; for early tbe next ritianiteatrawaai burned. .The :bailaug:wns erected to —V . bunjtjn >:HIs,BUC- .,-.„.,„, ^ .fliBt .mnnagorwae Mr. Joseph Leonard. . v; ,, OMSors ib'avo.b»dn W. M..Fleirilng, Houry WlUard (twice), (X It. lu^!.TUorae,PJlgrlat &)Uorsri,Jomca Pilgrim, Myers liBonlfaocy and ''''EUv<' ' W>n>>B,,EDgilah- (five times), besidcil two or three common- ' ''-.^vealtha ofaotors. - At-tbe tlgio of burning, it was under le^se to - 0i>.'> '^dUri'Engllsh,' Who contemplated dosing. howoVdr; atterFaSt'Day, --- •od'.ialilrig his company through tko NowEuglnndtowliBj tl- ..;^ti>4ugh oflato jeora the National had lost the obarkoler of i( first . ; „^^'qU■il theatre; Quohgood aatlpg has bpen.foon cn,lta board^, and •■ ••'rvWWia theVe thalf JnlTa Daah, Mri.^arreni Mfs. Ohsrlds Howard ->---'>;i!Mtlblh'ors,'flf8t obtained a docldedBdslOnrcbbgbltlon. ItpoB- <'-' -l ■ TMsMlttake 11 for all m oO, the qticit )i'tiigo In Uie; oily, a superb ■ •(i''10tM:;i<tehorf—80m6''Blrt7patt* Of fl(ita, « thlnkr-eomo.very - V.'MflU>tt''A'(kgefbrliIture;afld'aVcn^^ Thotheo- ' -:'v^) W.'irs^'thbpibparty of WlMiflljlohloA^Ekq,, and will not be re- .-.tc.'-'.iibDUUVAMf.-wairterH; LeitiBb'SiloliotliO first words pr0ilodnak4 .'..rh.;^-,^btt<lttf«t*j;e,-UV. Charles S.'Olarfc thblaat , ' \t'; -'ivt,''.!jatii^£Bi[tlah'a'OomblnBt|on ',0'otiibniIy.'with Marietta Itavd '' i'^^'Z-'.-tilid U(e '?<»Idllh Egg," are at to ThbdIrO Ffandole, Boston: j Tb'b v^'Mi'!'"-;'Baihe'U M(bdif>'t)£aler to aOAioof j^id freodocteris, but.What'of -:-'M'i^*h*tWrontfhh>fiop& - ' ,' ;■•;'. .,r,V:('i: : -'< .XM-HerbRUdde Bavel Tronpb-rnafle thattarS mdrry at tho Bos- - - •■J^v- ;^ aihealr«,--oathb''aoth Of Un»h,-.'Al^^ thcn|ime»*o iecog- V-J(Ci^<Vi)litae%ba»bt .U'Ud -A^t<efta a^nU^WIo K^^ -''U,-) Hernandez, M. TophOlT, ■U'lHl: Jr-nsbtnan, U'lle Paildlne, ;'',,'»r*-*,vMi'-flros8t, -tt; TSmsu;' m''dwilUffi Xiohinan. 'arid Mr. 'J-'.i: j.jPi yiMiii; -., .- - ^ yi-,-i~t»W\^it ;. -,'.- ;. ;l.firq7?f.E«idb,'mliriil^'M^ sails ^br I«<db,'mliriilrfe)>' &llttr.Wodllclia»^»<: ptU'I^cfdr thb'bAiefll Of -hit -vi -^t'tXfiOMJttrtlb^ aiW Bt.' ':'-::,—:.-,XiOiiu Theatre, on Usrcli list. TSt, Waller appeared bnt once, •'.'Li ' ' M the delighted audiences , plenty of the "sound" of whioh Ihakespeare speaks, though nothing of the "fory." - XaUueen O'Nell'sKOTd^Troupe u dolnf aflrst class business, Boa cbrraQpondemt Informs us, amonjg -the Oblosns. They are nowinZanesvllle, where they will remain until Saturday, April Itb, on the Oth and Tth at Stoubenville, and bom thatUme to both by sea and land, make It an ob- ject of Interest to all. Whlston, the humbrlst, accoppinlta-llll exhibition. He to well known to the Bnffdo public, bariiil pa^ formed an engagement of several weeks some three pqaui since, in that city. ' .- An advertiser to wanted for a popular ironpe now peubtnuf Intbeweat Bee Zouave's adyerttsement Wyzeman, the wizard, has possession ot the Baltimore wuto this week, . , _ _ Jas. E. Murdoch gave a dramaUo reading at Greenwood W and her stoglng and acting in her Irish cbar«atora,to Pro-UKnoinnsO.Ohlo, onthe28thMarch,forthebenefltoftlielj5l<»' noiiiiccd ftzcwloiita » ' I 'I Control Boldlfln* AidBoolcty Low Blmmons, Ham LMlIe,.Bd. WW, and others/serenaded .j^^ p^ak FamUy of Bell Ktagers have been perfOmlng In Ba- the New HampsWre Volan eere at WttoWgh,Pa,, on the 37lh, Tenna, Akronieto.; SuTm^^^ •» ttdaUhandeW a gay ttae. I*dle win pass through programme for the second djW Yort thla w^ek,^ijrOT(« for WMl^pton. .^^ ..^| which change, howeve?. was hot effeded, and tho peopbwf Banford,-with hto toons minatrel troupe, lave hwujft tteir Lo„,M6rably u mlerepreBentatlon. Oortrattl- >tson In Plttabmyh to a dose. ,Mid SM now etmnplngl^^ Btate l^" M^ds shodSf abt up toUielri^tses, or the whole jrofta- built expressly for Banford to Inaugurate. In reference thereto, »whole prof* Carier's Zouayo Bliters have been at the Academy of naw OlevelAud, and tost week appeared at Sandusky, Ohio. ' Ai.UieT» land they did a very fair business.. .„_,/.,_i A friend, who dates hU letter at Burllngtos, on the ViBmVf^ succesa of Bam Banford s troupe at Jobnatown, while perform- ing there recently, has arouaed tho people of that place to a --— =,T-.r-..i v.. 4v. noil, w —-- 'I sense.oftholrown wants, os their hall wonld notbeghitoaccom- nentd, PhUadelpbls. on ttie 28lh, bnt owing to some unforMeMi jaoiAtt the throng. A aubscripUon list was at once started, the obstacle, it was postponeduntil April fth. . Julia and Lola Hud- requlslteamount to build a new hall was soon.raised, and oon- son, alngers and dancers, fire ain,ong the new ;people this week, opening March 36tb;' Harry'EnOcbsand Johnny UaOk, Ethiopian lerformers, are aliao engaged.'. UulUgan hoe gone back to Mr. :,ea's estabUshment, in BdUmore, while Tony Pastor has re- turned to Ur. Butler's American Theatre, New York. At Fox's Csslno.'PUliaelphia. M'llo, Zoo and Ben Yates com- tractors and carponters are now at work upon the now enter- prise. Sambas received a letter Inviting hlme'clt aind tronpo to ita'cnevlng." Tho favor'with which Banford and his troupe have Deen recdred in Plttaburgh, and the appredatlon evinced, of hie efforts to please; have Induced him to promise to return in July, and "ccoupy and poBsess" one of the theatres for a these parts, but it happened the other day that two abow«en» met, two W'e. ■ One wss Warren, agent of the WsaUngton nao. rama; and the othor,Wddron, agentof the AllogbanUnaajJB™ Bell Blngers. Wddron wsa set down by the curious, u a www as he wore a soulheriy air about him. Warren (wllh f batpwo™ moUBtaoho) had a more northeasterly look. XheTCOWJJ blUed the town and were en route down the river, but wnion got away 1 the orders from government had Impressed tfi Into war service, leaving our noble river 'a solitude ana » o«w ■ * ■ • Nothing daunted, these ii<wi»«nl agents (»« waste of waters.' menoe at* engageient on tie 30lh of Mardi. uroduolnV B;;me I oerf'cS'whtto'he'^'have &Tbe"eflt of the TCQUtortrsoVne'ry I J>y-t5»-™y..n" tto right eort among us JSlfTrVbYdairg'" |fo?awoi;;r.\hlbFonTfhirEtUo^^^^ the company. Miss -Fanny Forrest ia underlined for Uonday, I proper exhibition of bis Ethiopian comedy and opera. Hart It Blmmons' Ulnstrebi have disbanded. It appears. Their long' to n hOBt of friends who csme to the lovce to aee laen™ thoy "paddled their own oanoe' 28 mUes to Fort UadUon;, Goodfortheml ^w.—«ua. W, B. Brown'and H. W. Canterbury, were atware,»»» <!i.'l?S?J!.»5f*' ''""'' '."??' I if feUe^, iove dck, nodoubt did to Woebingtori t'other night, 1 andtbtois-the how of Iti-Bome Washinglon* admlreta of ^Iss "Smi^^h^MT •^i'.f^S'Wul dan^uVe rulto UoSlS^Tdoisi'^Tw^t to .^^^^^ mUrtook addlilg thereto. and actreas, U , Ada Laurent whomodo thelrfiratappearknce-thereOnUsich SOIh. Thb pair of beauties will ceildnly turn the heads Of the soldier boys at.Waahlngton, and we suggest that the proprietors, Messrs: Hamblln b Co., forbid their pemomlng on April tot, for foar of the consequences, pear but Jim Lane of Eonsas I a oharactorlallo speech. .Conant's Pdemoramaof the War, dOBeda a exhiblUop atBetroit on Uwph 3lBt It H"" BMd'en b Oo.'s PanoT(ana Of the War to at Vorcesta IJw- "A Ollisatoal Chamber Ooncert"-toOk Place at. NordMW"^ HaU) Mbntred, 0. Bi,-on the 10th Bart*, under the dIMeton>u.i of Mr. G. Carter. i - «i, Vir^ - Hbbbard'B War Fanonnia waa at HoUeatoni Maa«M o» »»• 37 and 28. .1. .tTHmoO Lawrence N. QwojlajafJPoto Puuener)^rM«^ OlAOVSBB. Anxious to give our readers the earliest news at W timed, WO , .— , JUThafiiiStof a aorleaol fourteen grand concerto was to oomooir I take pleastirs in being the flrattonota' the piovemehU of the | od^oem'of "EIng Sham attbo TremontTempU,Boston,on theSOth of Hsroh. Plenty drcua fOlks for t^ coming sAson. The ntonagors are very ' ' - - of mnetotberoabontcjistnow. ', I busily ebgajgeddeimlng up tholrparapfaerndla, an4 thq'pauit-'i ■ . ,„ At the Udodeon, Bl. Louis, Uastors WoSey.and Tommy had a era are aotlvdy employed in maUng a'doau appearance.' iThH' ' '< Perham's-SeVeh UUe'HIrror was aotiouncea w^^^ benefit on ttiroh 31st . VOopemlbus" says' itwas vetTsUm, no' bOnilbg se'aaonnlroinisos to' be as enccessfbl as any for inaiiy •J'reflObtion,"-of-Niagara soenerj, at tho^ Mewoeon, Temple, Boston, dn the Blst of Utroh, the huffiorouB I ltioemof"ElngBbam." ■ . '.■■ .. i,.JiiUBlle( "Norwood," a magldali unknown to tale, 1b hating u"» yJare,' Tbore^betwonewcandldatosinlhearenaforpnbllo'<helatof AprlL - •■ * -^J ' . , -Tlreinely«*l apilroyal,lltt. 0.8. WBBder, who starts from, Boston: snSl^Hr. Harrington, the Boston Ventriloquist, is doing ^ JohnO.Drjaq,ot Philadelphia. One of the beat'shotH that onthellneoftboWesteTnB.il.'H*'Was to Mat w^^i^^ win be on Oio road thU season, will be tt|af of Thayer JtNoyes Uarch 3»th,' and Pdmer 80th, BdOhertowB, Apni ^ Oreai tnlted' Btatct' Oircus, under thd guidance of Doot Jim IMlle to still hla'ploneen . . : < ' ^.' . u,,f.,d, llai* „ The en,tertalnmdnt I Thayer and Charley Noyes.' T|ils company triU start from Woodruff's Tronpo ol QtossBlowort openM Bi auuui 1 coneUte^ of aplo'cbcomposcdfbr.theocoasfon, qdIcd''J9atan in I otiaM,Pa:, onOT ' ,'..i"«.ili.vflMletr,*ll Columbia's Domlulo^e,,orAme'rica As It.Wfto arid America As It ever secti: During the winter, the Doctor has ^adievdral!new Agrand promenade concert Of .thrSt; f^^StiSr th»8, to," which was performed ilbrt'~ ' • • - -• • - - - ^ 1.. ... ... nt. —. one 'Of any consequence appearini), enwpt- Wally add Tommy,' and M'llo. Marietta (just returned from 'Ldavohworth City) arid Mr. JohBson, a splendid bslladlst '. " - On Mnrch 36, "The Young Ladiea Vnton Aid Society" gave 'a KandporformancoattheMeroaatlleLibrar7.Hsll,'fit Louis, fori 0'benefit Of slok and wotindod dddlers. ~ ■ ■• nca as IE, waa ana America AS It ever seen, uunng tno winter, we uooiornaanaa-several :new Jigrouu jiivmouuuoouuMi^ui »u»^o".theO'' in llrigtng arid part In speaking. Concord wagons built, abio a magnlflocnt band chariot A strik- *ho cooperation of theB. P. Tota Ah'tlnenM »o«^"v^^ The principal ohnrscters Were Goddess Of Llboriy, Columbia, Ing eSbct wUl bo produced in tte lii^eslbns 'fqrided by the Benevolent Boclety, tho Irlahmeh Of tbO VOlonieer r ^^^^^^ Jibllce; Gefi. Jackson. BoulU Carolina, Jeff DaVto' oscoft, Pompoy entrance of tho oavdoado into the dUToront towns of oxblbltlbn, the Hose Oompsny,'.' was given on Bt PaWdt' °?J tj,, bsKn nmlBoectic. The attcndanoo.-wps very good, notwithstanding led by the chariot drawn by sixteen croerii'horses, rlobly caper- ingj at the City Oonoert Hall,'Uontrea], c.'SMrwuu>> aigfenio thobadweather . jgoned. ThofoUowlngartlflta havedrood}'been8eoured:-/lia- named ph)foBBlonalI kindly'volwiteoredi^^^ . I jjoblnaon, tio Wofld-renowncd boroback rider; and without -rLaWa Honoy") Miss Mltehell, the M. M. o"%",'^,a. Hi an eqnd In tho world; the Delefcnto brothers; Sam'l Bolnhbrdt. Club flt the Sixteenth Beglment- and S patriok'. .t .. GoodfwBtr .... Bpringerlahl ofMo" The Dowerv, Bt Louto, ran Harlequin for the post two weeks, Ariovtscouohr-'-'—'-*--' ~ " - • -- Beed du It but if bo can porfohn it better than Hank can, all 11L. Thayer, conversationalist and jostor; Obarley Noyes, cques-1 we are teld have,^ssy Is, that It must boa wondorfbl performance," I tiian director. Mr. Rank Howes has seottied the privilege of I ThenolmBuuiiDrB'i[vuiniu|i>-'"»-'-;:r-v,:nin. . The Varieties, Bt Louis, is aa over, business betog brisk ani furining the variety show insldo the big canvas after Ibo dose of -SpHngOdd,' on tho 3ld inst, and drew a "°o """f v. fidurtohlng. Last week, "The.Dutehman In Trouble, or the each verfoririance of the big show. Mr. Howes has secured a made a dodded bit and are p'l&JJfSt 'ninai Om^nal John Smith,">waa the feature.of the programme. vol?flneeomparir,condsttng.ofafnUbari^ " '— — -It. - ' jg_--„„tnjj^ feinde dancere,and M'Ue Loulao;the drnroinor cityontheS^^ ■ ;, ^M.—MiofotBrei" . *^ifaTTomOanham,ontoftl»obcBtintltocOu^ The Vdvme Opera Troupe reaped quite Jha^w" O'Blamoyof MoAndrowB," Thtoweok. the'dratoaof'(Wariddr. oftbebimd. ' •'^J»""'^-Tf'» "''•"1''•'-f'"^^^ «,«i.To^^^ Ing'Bojis, br tho Oaslk ol OUvd,")ia» b»ion produced, Paul and > L. B, Lent wiH start btlt ♦bout April 31st, with an establish- formances on the 20lh'nll. flinw *''7nt. Sido, M*i ^ Justlrii the Wandering Beys, to porformsd excellently by Ulsses mObt of urinsudottniotlvcvbwar, Including aovbral foaturcs'of lowing places In thto fliatoi Nowwa, g,(i,| Uorley (Berry's wife) and Llda Hlbbard. (the lattor'S'first nv an eicaodlngly novel description. His showwlll be somolhlng Byron, 2ilh;'Jordan^Ui; ^fSJ'^^^'^'^'J.y^^ueWf} pearanboinaprinclpAlebaraeterydlhoughehehasbeenaltached Kliomthor dntof the'.'naual lluoi arid whfah tbc psrUeula^ are Binnhemten, 28th,^ThatKUp« unowprgu (othe baUetttoupoof the establishment for * year, or .mora)'.' anrionnbod,'i»*{rikaUon inay bo antlolpatcd. Amodg th(' **'"- ° oio'. J. bohild'advertises for 100}onrig toillto for a grand doenlo folniIirifnglg<«^^ caneatrian department, are James dpcdUde. ;'"'.',, i.'..;' loanrtJiottMat.BOBidtsantt rider and'-floublesomorsauU lU'i'BayleM's Opiti Ttcm dlsdolred itaelf ii) oibh df ttiifiB- ^os: sLs'l^A i^Si Vl^gtole, Mpns.'Roobe1to,.' Cl 'ttHorlbwnaof U16blgaii]a«*edii to' ieMkipt. kipi mtntiMiaMS^Sm^ Ohartsd Bc*weU,ldid«rotbai<dJ V»5?i:;V,.',^i_j--# ..iuManV"iraaUhat*been PASS'S aemuBldans,weareIn*mied. ,1-'^.. r,. .,.-. rfJiggiJ »to., 4lc Theverltabtoand InlmltoMe Joe Ptttt i.HttW'sttr^oof'IJu^^ Ban Bhdby's benellt at the TartotK DsttWI, IQob., on tliioli lod wmoOolttt •» Jester to tlie droto. Barrr WWttoOk hM K»U'» Undo Ball, Ban Jrtnolwe, 0*1., on wo « v