New York Clipper (Aug 1863)

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N E Y O H K O LIP P E R.^ 131 THEATBIOAIi BEOOBP. OCR IfBTTBU BOZ« Ha hKB letters for Hiny Stepbeiu, b«nJol»t; H. B. Shi- i?.°i,ntaBJ«rtaryEio*l»lor D.A.; a 0. Oluse, Peak FmUy; ?"*-W^m^ L»k» ft Oo.'« Olrons; Wwren B. (or T.) Bni. ?Si fflbbBV J. WV^M. pwtomlmtel, Ban FrttolBM lottar; .duaUToBidanx. OITY BOnBAAT* TO TiTB PROFEBSIOir, ter The OinPBn Is the great orgaa of Uie dramatlo tad show -JS..iirn Md onr dealrelB and ever hnatoen to maketbia do- SSSSit no" to the profeaelon. but Intomtliw to the ^^ZMra&tx Through the medlnm of onr Uttle Sheet, there. 8S ttewofesslon can learn the whereabouts and bualnjsa of :2S; JShar Drop us a pUybllL a newspaper, a line or two df the •^.Smti of yonnelvM MdUioae associated with yon, so that 5« Sa^wM^S by Batorday, orBond»y. at the latest, and the ^m> tonlahed wlU appear in that week'e Issue of the Olippzb, Sffih^omarded to agents^thronghout the Muntw early on TuMday morning ot each week. .We ohijge nothing for record- SSttte movements cf our firlentte, natter do we ask or seek iunn of any Und for so doing. We wlab to oontlnne the Oup. nnu a reliable organ for the benefit of the profeaslon, and ttMoby axtend the sphere of Its nsefolneas. UOHDAT, August 3. 'S3, Whit with a saorohlng sun, heated air, and ateamltlffBhowm .iniMt sTerr day, we hare really been la a melting mM ststl IS iuit BhSt coUani were nowhere-like the wearer, they ^iitMthemoment a man left theprolMttnglnilaenoesof his J^lsYtoe a°d «gtr«e, or the Undly teller of a^lendly awning. b«eD partlBUy parboiled, fried and stewed during the Sited torSTaa Mfn»™ *» SSlithe dj»ll-not Uncle Sammy's, but In those cool and re- 5&ilSiiff breetts abontWhlch the! poets bare written rhyme* ever SSSufedayeof Noah's rain, talMno about the oft<r draft, ^eh isn't BO refreshing, wo hear It whTapered that the wheel Is S be «et In motion again, and that thonsandspf good men and ^Aue to try their lock in lis reToluttons. We hope It may not hriDB ibout mother rovoluUon, or "tumalt," as ye boldprlTa- wif(hea«niU calls musses. The respeotable dallies scarotly imew how to handle the late "ontbreBk." Its only a wonder to £ that they dld'nt caU It a prize flgbt Bennett Is atUl keeping iotheeidUmentlntheblood and thunder style, occasionally doing a IlUle low comedy, to showlta veriatmty. Greeley dcM the end bnBlness, In cork opera. The LlUle VllUtn, Baymond, of the H9iO, la oaet for genteel comedy. Brooks, of the Eipr€»\ wigs. Is Paul De Bpotte's eiUbllsbment, W Weal Houston street, In this oily. Those In want should make a note, ...mn.iv. A good and proflUble motto Is the "Duke's Motto, ',ifU.!5 ~S height of lis popularity at Nlblo's Oardon. We see tbk ' 'l^* ™ the papers ad?lBe Ur, Wheatley to take off the play, and. "ut. • BomotUng fresh. . Of course Ur. W. will not do any snob v he manages his theatre for the purpose of making monjy.-. ,° Just so long as he can play the "Dahe's Motto" to k profllak. aooonnt, Jait so long wUl he keep it on the bills. The crowd* that flock to see the play show that the piece has not half roa' out yet "When yon catch a black oat, squeeze him, squee^ him." There la some talk of Ur. Wheatley giving up his Ohes- nut Street Theatre, Philadelphia, and confltilng hu attention ex- olusWely to Mlblo's, It must be awfnl on fkt people this hot weather. There's liz- zie Harris, at Bamum's, whose weight Is nearly seven hundred ponndsl How do yon think At stands It? We'll make • "pome" about her: Otil Uzzle Harris Is a maid, of physique fat and fklr, And unto many elephants most favorably will compare; She's got a Bit. at Bamum's shop, a slL we do declare, Uuoh Detter fkr than making pants, at fourteen cents a pair. She draws her salary oaoe a weak, her rations thrice a aay, , {But which costs most, we cannot tell, for Phlneas will not say ;> She turns the scale at forty stone, and heavy parts does play, i As sitting In her big am cbalr, she drives the fllea away. i Sanford's Ulnatrels finished theirperformanets atthe Hu^ scum on the let, with a oapllal benefit to Samuel. This evening a short summer dramatlo season will be commenced. < AU'Wbo have four shllllnas to spare will do a good action by purchasing a ticket for a no Klo, to take place at Bellevne aa^ den, foot of 80th street, E. B., on the 8lh of August, for the ben- efit of Mr, John ColUns, kte a member of the IstBe^, K, T, S, MISS KATE 77SHEB— She Fivobitb Aonssa. Manager VoVloker, of the Chicago Theatre, Is busily engaged in gathering his forces for the coming season. Ladles asd gen- tiemen deelrous of engaglilg with Mr, McVlcker, are referred to Ur. OoUlns was dangeroualy wounded and lamed fOTUre at his advertisement In this Issue of the Cltppeb, . .. . • ■ --•-"J — I«igrlBhe t Dougherty's Dramatlo Troupe arrived at Denver the battle of Fredericksburg, and having a wife and two chOdren depending upon him, his friends are Intereitlng themselves In the Plo Nlc, Uie proceeds of which. It Is hoped, will enable him to get Into Bome little business, by whloh he may earn a lltell- hood. I«t an who can, give their mite, ' Among the visitors at present In our city Iv Ur. Charles Walduer, leader of the orcbeetra of the St) Iionia Theatre. He ft a well-known composer and tranalator of "arlaelda," from the Oerman, for Julia Dean, and "Fanchon" and "Little Bare- foot" for Uasgle UltohelL Ur. Wm. Warren, well known as agent for John Denier, and various exhibitions, panoramas, etc., was in the city last week. We saw him In company with Ur. J, E, Oreen, of Duprez & Green's Ulnstiels. Vi. W, is a capital business man, and by his rapid movements through the city must have some fresh specn- laUon on band. Among the popular places of amusement to open next weekls. Ur. Butler's American Uuslo Hall, Mt Broadway. Ur, Bntler closed a very sncceBSfal engagement with his company In Boston, on the let Inst, their performances in tbat fastldlouB city being attended by large and fashionable audiences, the pntertalnments famished by the New Tork company meeting with much favor. The great combination will inaugurate the season at 4M Broad- way, on the 10th of August This establlshmeat is one of the favorite public resorts of New Tork, and Uanager Bntlor Is as' „™» . - popular with his company as with his patrons. There wlllbea ^'uaorolMCandwalk^ feats o! I great turn out—or turn in, rather—on the opening of the nonnd and lofty tumbling peonllar to clicas folks. The Sxpras American. does a little IrtBbbuBinesB,Ukowtse, The W«a man does a little Died, suddenly, of apoplexy, at the^ Bond street House, olicnBaot,toO! he rides a high horse, and "spaskB apleco" on tbs subleot of "Peace," while there la no peace. The IforU ohav does •'iieDeral ulUlty" bnslnesa, and can make himself use- ful to any capacity. The Port Js "As Deaf as a Posr* to evcrr- IhlBgbutthe "Nigger business." The Journal o/ Ccmmertt Is Broadway, on Friday, July Slat, Henry Teatvall, brother of the oelebrated contralto, Felloita VestvalL The fnneral took place on Sunday morning, August 2d. Being a cool and weU-ventllated ball, It is not surprislog that Ur. Wood's minstrel establlsbment continues to meet with such Btlii excdient In old fogy parts. The Sun'ivolce Is still for war, I large patronage during the dog days. Last week the buslnees when It can't have peace; its line Is utility. All thoBB papers, was Bplendld, on eome evenings Beats having been placed ouUidt and all those people are playing their respective parte In a be* of the hall, uongslde of the windows, in the avenues that run comlniandonaracteriitlo manner, at prices ranging from one along the building. This t) something extraordinary. Ur. A.J, cent up to four, and they are supported by the full atrength of Talbot, the new end man, made his first sppearonce on the ITth the company they keep. Truly has it been said that all the ult Being new to a metropolitan audience, he exhlbited's little world's a etage, and that all the people are players, * * * • nervousnesa, but this will wear off as he becomes better aC' during the recent bloody drama performancee, An.aooount of There le' to be a matinee on Thursday, Augost 6, on the occasion hisarrtatetc, will be found in another paragraph. We hope I of onr National ThaDkeglvlnc, the actor may be able to prove his innocence, for it will | Ur, Julius Elohberg, of the Boston Uusenm, and the well- go hard with him should a clear caae be made out agalnat him. known composer, was in town last week. His opera of "The • • * The "ahoat" Is being worked up, already, and the "ap- Rose of Tyrol" wHI be produced In this dtr at an early date by paritlon" will aocn bo shown up at one or more of onr theatres. I the Rlcblngs, We understand that Ur, Elohberg has in hand we hope tbat none of our managers will have to give up the I not less than two other lliht operas. Ohoet without making Itpay. • • • The bnsynoteofprepa- CoL WlUlam. ElUnger has arrived in the city with bis "little ration fur the fall and winter season is now heaid, and the two party," consliting of CommtSore Foots and CoL Small, aftor an eaat nlde theatres will be In full bloat this week. Managers look extended tour through the'Weet and Oanadas. He Is at present for anotfeer profitable campaign, and we rather Inollne to the busy organizing a first class troupe for the approaching season, opinion that bualncsB will be equally brisk vrith last aeason. In The Colonel intends running over to Eorope. The company el' a few weeks more every regular place of amusement will be in ready engaged conalstsol Com, Foots, OoL Small,a sister of operation sgati, and the city wiU raume Its lively appearance. Com. Foote, Ulas Eninger, Boprano and pianist, Uons, Lavalloe • * • Death has taken away one of car New Tork actors since Ur. Booth—blind planlat' and the popular Impromptu po« i ourlbt The melanobally event is elsewhere alluded to. andcomlo voonllet^ W. B. Hnrriaon.. The. Nnlts, Warrens and AH right, my covey I The Boweiy cpona the campaign this I Thum^ are all completely thrown in the shade t>y this party, year with two theatres, the Old end the New, both honees having I Barsnm Is ont-generallrd tbla time/ for the Nnt)i;-Ji'aB come in been renovated elbcc the close of theaeaeon, TboNew Bowery oontactwltbaFootewhlchhasmoatmerclKilbJnitckedlt Coin, eponed on the let, and t^e Old'wlU foVow ault on tbo eth, being Foote'is seven years older than .Nutt,'and.:<F«UraM>bnt -ailbs., .our Nottosal TliukwM(iCu:II'°ruig the past seaaoD b^ hqnus hi^l atxter is font(f;en years old, IB Inchns^tnbMia^wMgfas bat' money, vuloh goSl (o show tbat thoeaat-stdenicairand rUK lbs, which Is 7 li - - • made ifioney, which goSl fo'show'tUat thoeaat.stden'caffi£d wUl anpiiutt two or moro eetaDllahmenta If the proper entertain, ments are offered, The Old Bowery comes out now square -toe, with the name of G. L. Fox as "sole proprietor, director, and manager." This is the proper wsy to do business. Last year, nobody knew who was at the head of the concern, further than that "Fox" was announced as manager; whether G. L., or 0. E, or any other Fox, the publlo waa not advised. Ur, G. L. Fox has U'K lbs, which ls"7 Inches shorter and 8 )t)ik1l£blti^tban~Ulnnle WarreD, OoL Small Is 1ft Inches high andJB years old. Ur. W, B. Harrison, who has exhibited General Tom Thumb and wife. Com, Nult and Minnie Warren, at Bamum's Mtaaenm, has been enoaged expressly to show up the little faoll^ of pigmies. Mr. Leonard Orovcr, of Washington, D^O.i Is in . town, and his headquarters are at the Uetropolltan Hotel, where he is prepared to receive appUcatlona for engagementa at'hl* new theatre In made acme flue improvements in his theatre during the recess, Washington, to commence about September iX '• Bee odvertlse- and the old placn looks bettor than we have seen it look for many ment' ■ yeaTS,'both outside and in. The UarllnetU Troupe bade adieu to the patrons of :the New W. J. Florence, whose arrival In the Scotia we announced In I idea on the 3d Inst, and on the 4th a change of performanoe is oar last, baa brought aeveral novelties from the other side, to be inaugurated, and a different company takes .pcsseaelon of iamoDg which is the "Pepper Secret" or "Ghost" an Invention the boards. In our next we may poeslbly be able to give, our ofPiof, Pepper-not be or lying notoriety—whereby impalpable, readen an Idea of the new performances at tbeNew Idea, ahtdowy, spectral forms are produced, moving, acting, and Volks Garden, in the Bowery, Is doing qnlto a snag bairinesB (peaking. In the progrees of the drama. Billy has been headed Juet now. Stadt Theatre opened in oppoaltlon lest week, but off by Ur, and Urs. Watklns, In the ghost bualness, however, was clooed for want of patronage. At Tolks Oardsn the follow- the two latter, in conjunction with hlr. Uoag, having taken Wal- ingperformersoreengaged:—Don Santiago Glbbonnolee.eontor- lock'B Theatre for a ehort season, which establlahmont they will ttonlet; Whislon, the humorlet; J. H, Taylor, banjo eololet; open on the 6th Inat, when wUl be produced a play called "Tme U'lle, Wslby; U'lle. Consleitlne, Larry Toolcy, John Bophton, to the Last," In which Ur. "Ghcat" wUl make his fltst appear- eto, etc They give "sacred concerts'' at this place on the Sab- ance in this country, regardless of onUay, All yon who nave bath. Good boys. s««n the elephant should now witness the wonderful doings ot old John Trycn, an experienced shonmao, has sold out bis the Ohost botol, and informs us that he is ready to engage for a long or Bahi«barp1ey, with his famous band of minstrels—the Iron- abort period as Uanaglng Agent only. He la every way posted clad Monitors-arrived in this city on the 3d, after one of the In tbo show bnshiees, BQSt succcsBtUl tours ever made by a mtostrel organization. The Ur, Green, of the firm of Duprez k Green, has gone to Pitts- tnmpe have been on the wing ten months, in which time they burs for a week, in conjunction with U. 0, Campbell's MIn. have vUlted nearly ever; loyal city in the Unltod SUtcs, meeting Btrele, whore he will aslonlah the Plttoburglans with his mock- wlth a faverable reception everywhere. The receipts daring this Ing bird imitations. Ur. James Oullok, of the Continental Old •™aamonntedtot33,40O, and the expenaes to something over Folks, has also Joined this organization for a short period, . mow, leaving a clear profit to Ur. Bharpley 6t <lctyn OunmnA Ur.Nelae Beymoar, late of Wood's Ulnstrels, goes on th« end aoVan/ We are glad to record the fact for Ur, 8, la worthy of at Bryants'MinBtrel^ the coming season, au the patronagebeatowed upon his band, being a hard worker, Ur. Griffin, the Intorlooutor for the Bryants', takes the same }lty( Obl. Ter,, and gave their first performance on the ITth ult ■The Honeymoon," and "Happy Uan" were the pieces. Ur, >eo. Pauncefort as the Dake, Urs. J. Dillon as Zanora, and Urs, iSngriahe as Juliana. AdaLaurentappeared In a favorite dance. I company remained but two nights, and then proceeded to itralClhr. _k, Lewu Baker has taken a lease of the Varieties Theatre, Itw^leana, and will commence operations there litjlovember, Ir. Dan Betohell, the popular comedian, will be one of *'" ker's attracUons. Eato Belgnolds' party waa lost week at Bprlngfisid,' Their next stopping place was Ullford. iB^rlnifleld, Uass., Is to receive a visit this week from I any 0. Jarrett who brings slong with him Ur. Wm. Warren, t le Boston Unaeum favorite, and a dramatlo company, Duffleld's LotilsvUIs Theatre opens for the season on Aug. 18th. Cp\. Wallace, formerly of the PhOaddpliia Sun, and who waa 'twis Baker's manager In 18ST, but more recently connected Ith the LouisnUt Journal, will be acting manager. "vE. B. Coleman goes to Dnfileld's Nash^Us Theatre next in. , Mary E, HIH wishes us to state that her line of business 'Isading Javenlle," and not "old women," as stated by na re- Kaie Fisher and F. S. ChanfTaa gave two nights' show at Wor- CHter. Uass., on the ITth and 28th nit On Monday evening, July a7lh, the Webb Sleters commenced their inlUatorv entertainment at the Norfolk ^a.) Opera House. Itconilstedof anadsptod French two-act play, termed "The Foater BIstere," in which Emma and Ada performed reapectlvo- ly l[he roUt of Noemlo and Annette; Doud and Fannin as D'Avrig- ny Yuncle and nephew), entered with spirit Into the play, as did Lavllle, as Joles de Mornas, and UlSB Vache, as Valentine De Qaeroy, The performances concluded with the protean vaude- ville of "A Day too Late," in which Ulss Emma pereonated Jenny, Angelina Sophia Sotrlna, and Dickey DooUttle; and Ulas Ada thote parte of Polly, Biddy Delany, and Jack Tar; their songs, dances, and duetto were much admired. Donnelly, as Old Fidget, divided the honors. Jnstly receiving decided marks of approval by his Inlffliteble rendition ot the Nervous Old Man. Onr corres- pondent "Thespian" says—"Comment upon the BIstors la unne- cessary, farther than to ateto that they folly suetalned their repu- tetlon. Despite the unpropltlons ateto of the weather, a respect- able auditory, both In numbers and position, greeted their first appearance. Two generala poster and Harland), amongat other officers of all ranks, were present The success of thess sters should satlsty sny doubte Manager Glenn has held respecting ade- quate remuneration in the engagement of sters. On Tneaitr evening, July 28th, aftor an overture, condncted by Prof. J. H. BoswoU, engaged by the Webbs as musical director, followed a comedy by Chas, Selby, called The Market Girl of Paris,' after which the much-commended protean muiloil farce ot 'In and Out of Place,' In which Miss Ada assumed Letty, a maid of all work; Paddy O'Bafferty, an Emerald Islander; UHe Adelaide, an op- era singer; FrauFantonl, a Dutch woman; and Uehlteble Jen- kins, a downeaster; in each bhsrscter giving a cbaroeteriatla song or dance. It te the unpardonable fault of some to overdo their eharactors; Ulss Ada's rendition was perfectly nataraU and ohtali)ed the hearty ploudltB of the large attendance which greet- ed their second appearance. On Wcdnesdty evening, 19tb July, the BcfTo-comlo two-act drama ot 'The Husband at Bluhl' was 5lven„ln which Miss Emma assumed Ulchiel and Angoste Po- PBM;and UjBS Ada, Catherine Farchwltz, in which they gave oharicteristliisongs and danCesr.atter'.wUefa' the orehestejed by-Rdswald, gave the 'Topsy Quadrilles,' followed by'*thiB mmP cM protean farce, entitled 'Actress of sU Work,'In which the Webbs versatility was'undbubtedty proved by their aasnmpUon and artistic rendition of four characters by Ulss Ads, and three by Ulss Emma. The onltlng of a obancter by each was made the subject of remark ;lnstesdf of performing as advertised, the cast was made 'beantUaUy lass;' we disapprove of aaoh proceed- ings, and here enter protest agalnat it . The Misses Webb must not presume upon their popularity to nuke such Interpolattons, with the reflecfion that It wuI be overlooked.' The season at the St Lonls Theatre begins on the 17th Inst Many new fkces to the St Lot)te public have already been en- Mr* int.i. m»n "V"" » w, • ■aTernsemen m inis issueu lost ™t I? Sf,'?.'^'""!** I^e* Oheetnut, Philadelphia hill Sf^r ""?^ Hough has sucoeeded la obtslidna •> liSiSj ^V^fJ'i'^ husbandTwrn. HoughT The deoeeinS oentlv ^ hSrJlS^StM""'»^«^ »n Boston SSi^n^uiiwSt^?""' bntwehavenoauthenttolnfon.^ It to Unted-riatffiTDlWi^h. comedlMi. has taken the FhB». olseaaen, andwUlopsntt » Ti^^t^'»>S >taM Mr. Ourke'a management e. J, T, DoDoeby aad in the experiment, " like a good citizen. It in the Weati ani in the OL^sa v.:r;f.,T»K-':ir;:.~'::nrx^E?J«o'. advortisa delphisAosdemyof Uniia....., some Ume this month, probabi mentioned as likely to peiforift — Edwin Booth, Charlotte O f arrett are also said to be gmaa B. Eann "declares bl ofestlMishlngs peimanent theatrii for the pifrtt^of carirlng out his ia^see elsewhere) for th« New Memphis Theatre, on the asth alt A host of Tohm» t/*M appeared. Ur, U. enacted Toodles, bshig the forty-fodrtk lime durlng a season of eleven months. Among the vofuntseia Jf** T, P. Vamey, who appeared as Hans in the "Dotdhmaa'a Ghoit. Ur. and Urs. S. L, Davenport assisted by a dramatlo coow pany, give a dramatlo performanoe at Instltato Hall, BoXborr. Mass,, on the 6th inst '*. The Howard Athena)am, Boston, wiU be epensd on Thutsdv afternoon and. evening, (National ThanksgTvlDg,) the 6th Inrtl with a dramatlo company, fbr this ocoaslen only. In the alttiw nooa the drams, "The Six Degreea of Orlme,"anda]aughabIa farce; In the evening the play of "Capteln Eyd," and "Ih* Dumb Girl of Oeaoa.^' Theae dramas will enlist theservlcts of Uesarf. DoiT, Bradley, Spear, Beattle, Bonlfae^ CoUlngs, TaylOE, N. D. Jones, Ulsi Lnoy Ootlsr, Uarie Boniface, Urt. UuahalL and many others. 'Ulas Isabella Freeman Is engaged for next seuon at the Atfh BIreet Philadelphia. Urs, Perrin, formerly Ulss Sarah Woodbury, has been engagaA ^V»i>8er Wlllard, for next season, as leading lady, Olha Howard Athenaam, Boston. rJr^' Wyzeman UarahaU is busily perfecting hta arrangemeDia raropenlng tte Beaton Theatre, on either the 2ith or Slat of tiw :mr.Sii ■°onth. Ninety-sli ssate arr removed from Uie parquet ^rtlng mora »i,ie room, and Oie walls have been painted • h2*^^A.'v ^""B the stars said to be engaged are Foiresli h^^n^'*'^' Florences.Haggle Ulto&ell,Teatvall. Ital^ ™,»™OBrman opera, to. ^ BlTOi'l^fw.^?''"' i^i ^''"^ equestrienne, whose portrait to proposes to coniBsnce on or about Septemhe 1 sexes. Ha and a correct busiiieas mad. Aoton have to play all aorte of parts. In their career. Some ot I Uioee parte are very "trjlng" ones. Here's a case in point Ur. fJS'^rJ'".'"' R'ntleman who plays the Prince Regent, in "Ohe Duke's Uotto," at Nlblo's Gsrrten, was arreeled onWed- neeaay evening, the 2eth ult, by officer Davie, Juet aa hewas polish at Hooley's, Brooklyn, next sessoDi Ur, Hilton, late ot U. C. Campbell's party, goes as middle-man for the Bryanta* the coming sesson. E. Bowers retires flromr Hooley's band shortly, Ur. Josh Hart, who, while manager of Volke Garden, in this city, Buccessfallyreslated the atteoks ot Buporintondent Ken m^" ^oor to dress for the evening's per- nedy upon that estebllshment casting the Superintendent In a lormance. The charge bronght agalnM Ur, 0, la a felonlons as- suit at law. Is In town. He has been to Boston, where he has wutuponDr,OUverA. Jarvls,otthU city, during Ihelato riots, tokens lease of ApoUo Garden, which he IntondB to open In ine uuun stalea that he was attacked by a crowd ot rioters and Bcptembor on the same plan ss the Volks Garden in this city, Duiy Dooten, and among the number he recognized Collier as performing with an American 'company to German audlencee, 5°"°? '"^ "th a cane. When Ur, CoUler Bee Mr, Hart's card In another part of the Cltpmb. '^^^ "■'"'b known to him, he was much Bam Bharpley's "Iron Clods" olored the traveling season at Al h.?rli^°.S°^^ hard to be allowed to go on and enact hie bany on the let inst They gave three showe there to crowded ?nm«.Si _ I!" inexorable, and anotlior member of tht sudienoeB, The compony arrived in this city on the 8d. "Saml Mirtni ««j rJl^Sv "'""""8"fo"»y o«»nosweois 01 jenorson starts out for tbSFSuana wuur tour, cool b waa hold »A»nlJ'^''*y"*^'P*Jl"SP^"»''»^ He Btone and H.T. Mudga have been engaged for next season. kMTO acK, $1000, riarry Pearson, the well- Frank CilleywUl be the onoiU courier. The past season baa OT was uiSn. «^J5! ^ bondemant It to ahio charged that Mr, proved one of the most brilliant ever encountered by managers woprovlS if»nih^^l"'.S°i'''!t ''"i.f"!*" 'Pe«"oaUonB throughout the country, and Sam Bharpley has been one of the Kotwiffitinfl »frJIJi" "^''H."' K,*^!*""* Judgment most ^uccesslul that has been.on the rolid, brUIiSOTenln7Sna.h,,i^S?Aii"''."'* Tou know Blondin, don't you? Tes, WeU it isn't him we ffi in OTorvMtL 'S^V^-S?'^!'' >»*L.*>'f,>>onae being want to talk about but John Denier, who does things Jnst like •mw in every part The oomnan* »..~iu,i> ^ ' Blondin, so they say, and has.receivid tout gold midals, worth buehola ot Oontederate eorip, for bis daring performances on the Ur, Denier has' Juat dropped Bamum, after puttlDg In the showman's parse by an engagement at the Uu- and now wante to try his hands or feet elsewhere, croes- dinM«V"n?.XV"riTn'-r'''J!*"'.: ^"S,"'' I '"S fcUa. precipices, or any other little Job of that kind mana- openlna biu wu llS UauSV of "nn,A^* ?".'*J'- "*«>> executed In the highal style of the art Bee ad "An- AlMialhg sSriflM " Lfl "f*°J' »lte.oomio drama of vertisement In theae columns, Ulnatret" A mmber of BhSeaSS/jJ^fl ■ ''"iV.^!* ^' 'WatklnB, who have been In Europe for the given thla week. Buakesperian and other pieces wlU be paat three yeara, recently returned to New Tork. bringing with i.fo^^i^'^'i^^VL'^^^^V^^ cPPortte Kcyport,N.P5'??--*S''-'?-'5?*-J*-«^''''^-'-"^^^ "yto^^^ Jled in ««« S.,f 'tS?*'' svening, Aug. 1st the honae being wMethe ZMi-wS* company were cordially welcomed, Pliram^^-Thlf SiiHS?*.^' ???^v "oelvod great apl 6 iTBn^» following Is a list of the company onBsgea:-Ur8. U. 0, BonlraacUrs. Farmn. Vn. Tlmnl,... nii.. ».?rt;-j7"' 'Seeing Warren," "Poor Pllllcoddy,'' and "Lend me Five Shil- lings," are said to bs the three farces which Wm, Warren, come- dian, will play nightly during Ms brief tour through the New England clUes. J, Biddies gave a performance at Lynn and Uarblehead, Mass, the past weeS. with a good comedy company. He Is to be at Mlirord on the 6lh. Messrs, Hanken tt UoDonald commence a short dramatlo sea- son at Georgetown, D. C, on the 3d Inat Barry Clifford, O. E, Wilson, A. UcDonald, W, B, Bokee, FannK Byon, Addle Ander- son, ond Boee Uelvllle are In the company, "'-Grover's Theatre, Washington, Is progressing very rapidly to- wards completion. The aeason will commence tbo first week in September. B, S, Bogera, 0, E, Wilson, Harry Clifford, and Urs, 0,0, Germon have been re-engaged for next eeaaon, Urs, Frank Graham, a very clever actress, has been secured by Ben De Bar for next aeason. Those who wish to be "off for Baltimore," to f olflll engage- mente with Geo. EunUe, at the Front Street Theatre, for the eeaaon commencing Beptombtr lat should either call or drop a line to Jas, Conner & Co,,Theatrioal Agents, 26 west Houston st, N, T. . See advertisement The regular season at the Academy of Uuslo, Cleveland, Ohio, under the management of John A. Ellalor, Jr., commences on September Tth, with Baickett as the star. All Uanager EUsler's company remain with him excepting two, a Juvenile and first walking tady, and a second old man, both of which positions he leafixlcnsto have filled, and advertUes to that efleot in thess columns. The Academy of Uuslo, Cleveland, end Ellsler's Athentonm, Columbus, O,, con be rented at certain seasons of the year; or duilng the months they are not occupied by Uanager Ellsler's dramatic company. See advertiaemenU ot the anme elaewhnre, Ulss Uollie wmisms, with a dramatlo company, embracing the following nomea:-Ur. U, Bates, Mr. J. Seymour, Ur. U. D, La- cy, Ur. W.F.Sheldon, Ur, F. L, Keller, Ur. J, Wallace, Ur.H. Oebum, lUrs, U, A. Perry, Ulea Aggie Hardy, Ulss Lizzie Hardy, La Petite Alirette, and Ulss Winters, are giving performances at Waehington Ball, WheeUng, Va, On the Stat ult, "UcUlo" took a benefit, appearing as Nelly in the "Huntrsaa of the Uls- sltslppl." Jane English's Troupe St Denis continues doing a very Uit baslnesa at the Washington Theatre. On the 39th ult Marietta Bevel made her debut Eato Fisher, with a drsmatlo company, is announced to appear this wsek. Those theatrical ogenta of this oltv.Uesars. Jas. Conner k Co.. appear to be driving a lucrative bueiness, and their palrcns are dally Increasing, They are now organizing companies for Wood's Theatre, Cincinnati, and the Nashville, Tenn., Theatre, and Dr. G. B, Collins, Bpeolaa agent will be on hand at their office on the 6th inst, to sign contracte, etc Professionals should not fail to read their adverttaemeot elsewhere. J. 0, Myers' dramatlo company was at Norombega Hall, Ban- gor, Ue,, on the 30th ult, and remained two day& . Manager John T. Ford, of the Holiday BIreet Theatre, BalU' more, is having that elegant place of resort put into a complete HSIOBp mnSTREIiST. We are Informed by Hr. Ji.D.. Newcomb, formerly Bam Sharply, that Sam haa had a iMDffcosperoTU aeaaonlL montba. Sam's original hlte on the flines alwaya take the 1 by storm, and Cool fiurgeaa is not far behind. In fact Bharpli has a firstclaaa company. They dosed the seaiOB at Albany « Aug. 1st, one of the moat prosperous ever played by a i ' band, Ur. Wlnohell has taken the "end'' with the late Horn k Newl comb party, made vacant by. the withdrawal ot Bph Hom.^ Balner has also become attached to this company as toterkxmtar; We know our resders are fond of spicy, high-seascnsd borrea- ' :xmdence, discussions, stc, and we are always wllllag to gtvw ' hem "the best the market affords," as our cheap boardiog'housa keepers term it Some months ago, Ueesrs. Eph Horn tni W. W. Newcomb entered Into partnenhlp in the minstrel bu&iess. They formed a company, and started out on their travelmAn dceanot seem to have been well with our managerial triendsk and when they got to Cincinnati, the black squall whtoh had been threatening burst forth in all Ite fury, and the two partiietm pitched into each other like New Tork city "Inmnlten.'' libra-. . seems to have flung the first brick, by announcing Us withdrawal from the concern. Then ensued the following rich and ran ^ correspondence:— ' ' A OABD raoM UB. mwooim. To THE PuBuo:—A card in yesterday'! Itma, bom Eph Hon^ announces to "hla trienda" his withdrawal fr«m the connectloa heretofore existlngbetween himself and me;I am happy to assur* - XT friends and pairoDS, that such Is the case, and none con es* perience greater pleaanre in this fact thui myself, For some time past and indeed from the flratweekwe starts^ the conduct andbehavlor ot Ur, Horn has been equally oSai^ slve to myself, the company, and the patrona of my exmbltton. The many causes of complahit which, hidlvldnally, I have ea- dured, I might paw over, bnt his irritating and ungentlemanlj' demeanor to the performers who conetltute my troupe, has fr«- quently created dlfflsultlee threatening the withdrawal. In.b body, of the persons engaged, and causing dlaeatlafactlon totsDr at variance with the harmony neceaaary to the euocassot snoa an orgaulzatlon. To thspabUchehaa more than once exhibited hlmeelt In a guise equally Insulting to the audience and unbo- comlng one whose bread Is derived from populu support. Either one of tlie above charges will Justify me in bolng tbankfol tortho dlssolationot my connection with Ur, Horn; the three combined, would. If I wore prepued to submit to the Infilctloo. . render me«^nwattby the support and enoouiigement which I . ehall over study to m'arittrom a cfenermis obmtnunltyt' * t temaiia.*--^ the public's grateful servant, W. W. Nswcoxa. • A OARD FBOW DH BOSH. / To THE Pdbuo:— Noticing a vary abiuive reply to my card of yesterday, announotng my withdrawal tnm the partnenhlp pr«> vlonsly existing iMtween myself and Newooab, I deem ft mw duty to oflfar a fewatetemonta The principal cause of my leaidngwas ths.habllaallycarataBr and uDSitfaactorymaUiod of conducting the financial part cS our builneaa; and last week, notwithstanding our reoelpte were between nine hundred and one thousand di^rs, Ur, Mewcbihli om/rind at the end of ttie week to make me some dollars in Uii debt Ur, Newcomb speaks of my conduct as offonslve to hlnw self, his company, and the patrons'of his exhibition. With they will present, for the fin t time In AmerIca,on Thurseday even Ing, Aug, 6tb, at Wallaok's Theatre. If all the stories we have heard ottheapectral Illusion arei correct the "Ghost" will play the devil with other sensations. * ■ ^ r— ' drabUtio. Junior Hell, Frederick, Md., haa been taken for a few weeks by a combination oompany, composed ot members of the Holll. day Btroot Theatre, Baltimore, and Grover's Theatre, Washing- ton, pramauo porfpnnanoes wlU be given, commenclug on the ??.'f_'Vv?'r:°;J?:.?.'?5"'P' Oermon oni the MelvUle Slaters 41,??.?}'^ BuflUo. Kate Benin Ryan dosed thelstlnet On tteSd, Edi(in Adams waa with a party of trtenas, hid vto^riiSS22''J' ""P,^? and while there onthe d» in*i5!?.f « for reoreaiion, aodnded snot forthepurn5eottLki^2'.¥'lv^- """t^ong to a hiet aeon ct bim aUve.' ffl 'ilSS^ "^H' «"> Bsarchfor him, anddlaotfvSSng CoSh^.'i?'?,?''.."'''^"'*'' to the conoIUBlonthatho WM Sr55^Bd^lw?h,*i!l''i? oaao. His body was not fouid ?Sw BViurtw was brought to tho city, and thoSnend(2S!^?.'5:''''c. J4 inat, irom. St ThomU's Church; SrnS? .?^"; BmHty. Houatpnalreota, Mr. noynol3r« PbUadelphla, and ot his age. He hi lor several years, and though not a great nerSi'V!^.' I an engagomoi Sl'.^ I'UBU'OM. HlB iMt appeuaoM toTi/Sw f ?,5?'5«'»,'"0 WMk'aeigWeKnt opening to *oa on the 24 ot July, at the Wtotor Garden on ivT 1??. "r'' ths new play of "The HereUo." , e-«»^"». Mr. Floyd's bene£t whore he performtS^ffi.UumtolTDS . " MoT'o"";". Chicago, 111.. IsW same old story_.<bnsta«ss .i?o» 25 v"f ^'"t.r Garden Is S^SSSS. ^'il^Zr^J^^J^^^S^^i'l^'^^.A^VY. n«rt8U.p«tt,pr«nr,»hntri«^„tU«trel.«d.tu'ii5uotluJ5(rM^^^^ gardto botog offensive to ttmw//, the conduct ot onygmtteua could not helpbetog offentive to a person so devoid ot thei^ new drees, preparatory to his re-opening tor the coming season. The itookhoTders of the Front Street Theatre, Baltimore, are renovating and refitting that place ^of amuaement An entire new stage and other much-needed aeceasoriss will form part ot the programme ot renovations and rerormatlona. Defiance Theatre, Cairo, IlL, to doing an excellent bustooaa; "a fact not to be wondered at," eaiyB our correspondent "Ed, I. Tor," "when we consider the attractions constantly bronght out by the management' The company now playing here conalata ot the following ladles and gentlemen:—Ulssee UaryUoTVII- Hams, Alice Howe, Katie Putnam, Haggle Uottlmer, Urs. Welih Edwards and Mrs, U, A. Pennoyer; and Uesars. Frank Roche, T, B, Hanta, T, B. Holland, Weleh Edwards, A. M, Bbarpe. (7m. Marble, L, Uason, Geo, W. Hooper, J. B. Ourran, to,. Ac A jonng and pleasing vocalist Anna Lang, made her <i«I>u( here on Friday evontog, a«h July, and was very weU received. LIUle Eatle Putnam la toUng all hearts by atorm. Tet a mere ohlld, she is a spirited, oorrcot and natural actress, a oharmtog vocal' let and a graoofol dantaue. She has not an squal. ot her age, in Atoerica, except alone, the bewltoUng little BoUIe Holman, of the Holman Opera Troupe," ^, „ The Theatre RoyaL HammoB, 0, W., la now to pwceas ot re- gairlntj. de<»ration, ote„ and the fall season Is to oommeaoe on An opportunity to entet Uto eogagemento for ttie Iteatre Boyal, BamUton, o: W.Vl<f open off Aug, 24th, by Urs, Bdwto Uafblie.maybe teeabvairUvtrtlktmeUtinths 0^ L^ dies andgenUstaS^'Af talen^lnbladU9agood. daassuse and soenlo arttat are Kihted. - : ' . ' ■ . motest Idea of what that conduct ought to be. I have yet to leam that I have an enemy among the respecta- ble membera of my profeaslon. The flattering enoira wMcb I always have the honor to receive, speak for themtelves with re- gard to the estimation in which I am held by my friends, tha jkbllc pa it possible that Ur. Newcomb has Juat found oat that I am rritatlog and ungentlemanly to my demeanor, after betog intl> mately acquatoted with me for fifteen years, the result ot whlcb was the endesvora he made to withdraw me from the higheat lOslUon to one ot the first troupea in New Tork city (Ur. Benry Vood's},'and connect ms with hlmselfl I beg to refer Ur. Newcomb to such gentlemen and ancctssfol managers ssUib- Henry Wood, Ur, Thomas Uagulre, Ur. Dan Bryant, Ur. Lot UorrlB, and Hr. Edwin Killy (all of whom I have played engaga. mente with), for a better toterpretaUon ot my character. Friends who have read this acurrlllouB attack adtised me tp' teke no notice of euch false assertions; bnt every honorable mai^ particularly to a public profesilon, muat allow no foul charge^ originating to a low mind, to be brought agaiaat him wlthons answer and defence. Trusttog tbat my conduct willremato always as Irrsproaohdiia' as during my connection with Ur, Newcomb, I remain the pub- llo's humble and obliged servant, « Epb Eobb. Ueesrs. Arlington, Leon k Donnlker—the Utostrol manageia —have entered into a new lino of boatoess. On the 26lh ult. they brought a suit in the Courts ot Chicago agalnat the aseak < and proprietors ot the building known aa Klugsbury/HsIL- ' Chicago. Early last wtoterKtogabury Hall was leased and fittoo.'.' up by Arlington, Leon k DonnUttr; and by them was used unU a tew weeks ago. The troupe found It entirely toodequatota accomodate their lorgdy Inoreaelng patronage, and accordtoSIy determtoed upon an enlargement For the nurpoae of giving opportunity tor thte improvement to be made, the troupe r^. lliiqulshed their entertatoment there for ashort tImeandopeneA In Olnotonatl. Ueanwhlle, unknown to the company, negotlap' ttonswere pendtogbetwe n theagentaforthe hall and the pr»- ' >rtetoreof a museum from St Louis, It being prop^asd by tU atter to eecure nearly the whole bnlldtog for their exblblHoa; Theae negoltatlona wero auddenly cloaed, aad the bulldtog'waa' leased to the proprietors of the museum. The mlutreltronpe^- onheartogot thianew lease, immediately entered the suit nr damagea, pUtctog the amount at $10,000, Arllogten, Leon k Donnlkir'a.lltoatrels dosed a very suooeaa> fal three' weeks' stay at Olnclnnttl on the let Inst- On the 3d inst the boys commenced at ^ea de .Bar!s St Lonia Theatre, . ^ . _T The Horn k Newcomb party hm had a ipai in the managa- rial department In a letter from Ur, Epb Horn he wlahea ua to state that he la no longer connected with the "insUtoosb," end that he will be In New York thte week. SInoe recelvtog thla letter, several oarda have appeared to the i Inolnnatl papeia from Ur. Hero and Pbllo Clara the agent Hi. Horn complalna of unfair dealing on the part ot Ur. Newcomb, In bis (Bom's) card ho atalea that "hut week, nolwlthatanding the recetota wore between iilut hundred and ono thousand dollars, Ur. Newcomb amMwd to moke him some doltars In debt. ^ m nply to thU Phllo Clark pute in a rejoinder, aa folloin:-"Itla true that the recetpte of the veek reaUsed ths amoiut named byUr. Horn, and that over the mero exjienaesfor that period there was a considerable msrgto of prodt; but Mr. Horn haa Ignored the faotthat from the groea proceeds, beildcs paymg the current expensoa, a-gonerol scltlemcDt of oulatttfling debta was made. For Instance, thero was a bill for pictorial post«^ amounUngto $167, liquidated, and my salary and expenses fojp five weeks were also paid out of tho slor«eald week s wcelphu" We have heard nothing further aince the above, except that Ua oompany was still pUylng at Smith and Ditaon'a lUU, ander tha title of "NbWcomb'aMloatrelii," . ... The body of Charley Nelll, the mtostrel, has not yet been coveredatSt LonU. a roword or «10U haa been offered for It tr Bank Uason, Add Weaver, and Hajter Sarneyi • _ S. 8, Sanford'» troupe open at UarylaBdIiaaUlmte. Balllmowv on the 8dj for one week, under the management of BIr. Budej; son, tho Bnaslan Panorama man. From UalUmore, tlieB.ii.n. an adverllsemem elaswhere he makea known bla <ifilre<p«tejf tato Short Sga«M>»'» at other pUoea.lMan.fSts will 06Ma