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NEW YORK CLIPPER.^ 123 THEATRICAL RBOORI>. ■liimiin. Bumf, iXD DCCDDBinorTn mumuL, onaot, HunoiL, ills MranxL nomnoir. ODB. liBTTBR BOX. f w« li«T« WAvn for W. IL L«wlt, of Honi k Newcomb'i wutnUi Ju. OiroDii; HearT S, a>t«a: E4. B. Oniinlon; Mlu Sin Dnrtoii; OiuttTt Dldiuxj Hon*. Tophoff; L.H. Wat; Vd. Bctllu; J. O, MavMmb; uidime UutrUi U'Ua Zoo. O. a Obw«; FwiUniBil Bponr; Vnd. Flonou; CoL EUlnggr and juneaHodgM. OITT BOnBABY. TO THJS F aoFBsaioif, J- Tlig OuprxB la (taa great oigan of Iho dranaUo and ahov noroaaloo, aod ogr datire la and «T«r baa b«en to mala (bla do- parimont not onljiuaful to tbo profoaalon,bntIntonating to tba neril reader. Tbrough tbe medltim of onr Uttle abeet, Iben- (bo profcaaloa can loam tbe irhcroabcuta and btulneaa of acb olbtr. Drop na a pUjblU, a newapapar, a line or two of tbe noTcmonta ofjourMlTea and Iboeo aaaodaled vlUi }od, ao tbat tber maj reioh ni by Saturday, or Monday, at Ibe latoat, and tbe nana fumlabed wtD appear In tbat week'a iaane ot tbe OuFPn, (bleb la rorirarded to agenta tbnaRbont Ibe cogntiT early on Tuesday morning of oiob week. We obarge nolljng for record- ing tbe moranienta of our Menda, neltber do we aak or leek bTon of any Und for to dolus. We wlab to continue tbo Cur- m aa a rollabia organ for tba benefit of tbe profeaalon, and Ikanby eitend tbe apbete'of lla naefDlnea, UoifDAT, July 17, '03. "AH la lOToly and tbe goou banga bigb." Would tbat tbe tnlloroua leadeie wbo fomostad the lata rioli ware wllb tbe looae: for tbelr InfaiaooB conduct bat aerloualy damaged all lualneaa and eocUl Intartala of tbe city, altbougb tbe real end Ibey aimed at waa not attained. Oat few plaoea of amuaement vera open Uat week, bnt Iboio (bat mt open were well patron- lied, and good entertalnnenla were glren. A few weeka more, and the regular fall and winter aeaaon will be Inaugnraled bora and olaawhere. Alreaily aome of our abaenlaaa are Dcglnnlng (o letom homo, and quite a number of profeaatonal people can be aeen on (bo atallllog aide of Broadway, airing tbemaelrea and Ibeir now alon guuda at tba aame time; bnt we bare not yet an- countered Agnea Roliliieu (Mia-Oouolcanlt), wbo waa reported, a few wecke aloco, aa abont to leaie London for New Ion. Dion bat put hie foot In II, Ibla time, anre; wben he left New Tork bo ted behind bim a pretlr fair reputation; but (be drat act of bla, afler hla anlTal lu Kngland, to create an nnfavorable opinion of liUn among bit former fclenda here, nta tbe ditplay of the rebel flag from hli theatre in London. Ilut what need be care for pub- lic opl&loQ In thia cenntry, when all Eugland wu flo teTlah of lla UTOra, and wfaon bla tbeatro waa crowded night alter nigbl, and money poured Into bla coffera like water Into our awUl milk cana 7 lie waa a buokey boy, then. All waa loTely with bIm. and bla gooeo haus bl|b. Indeed. Ererylhlng tbat he touched Sroapertd—hla •'CoUcen Bawn" bccaffle the rage throughout Ireat Drltaln. Vanagen aTcrywhere paid bIm tribute for tbo prlTllcge of performliig the "OoUean.'^ The "OoUeep" waa a good egg, and paid Dlonyalna bandaome profita. Then Bouoy lonaed lo spread, and aa John Ultcbell longed (or a plantation well Btocked with Mrgroea In Alabama, ao Dion wiahed for a big- ger tbcaire In London, well tteoked with the necaaaarr adjuncia: ao be thought lo ipread blmeelfln tteWei>lmlneler;btttalaaftnd ilickl be got "drcouvenlcd." John Comley, wa think It waa. In bit celebralad apelllog book, aald, **By Adam'a fall, we aln-ned all;" Mta. Adam, whoa maiden-name waa Ere, waa the' canaa ef the Ont man'a downfaU. Now, we don't aay (bat a similar cate had a like effect on Ulonyelua Boudcault, but certain It la, that Dlon'a Utile builneu arrangement with Ura. George Jordan did him no good; for from the time that the caae wu Bade pubUo In London, tluengb a ault brought agalnat ono of the ptrllea Implicated In Ibe boardlng-bouao fracaa, by Oeorge Jordin, the furlunea of Bonolcault nava been on tbe decline, nnOl now we And him tlocltrcd a tunkrupL In (he petition for adjudication In Iho Court of Bankruptcy, London, Itwaalotlma- tM that Ibe bankrupt having made a largo aum of money by the "Colleen Dawn," bo Ihougbt ho aaw hla way clear to Increaalog tbat aum by enlerlng upon the Westminster Tbcalra. Having eipendod. It la said, aa much aa £14,000 U|ion altorellona and Improvimenla of that (healro, a achome waa aUr(cd to carrj It on lu tbo form ofa Limited Liability Company. For hla Inter. est In (bat theatre and aaotber property eluuted In the Haymar^ ktt, which tbo bankrupt bad contracted to pnrohue; be waa to rtoelvo from tbe company at much aa £40,000, and It la to the nen-complflllon of tbat arrangement (hat tbe bankroplcy It at- tributed, The UubUltln uf tbe biubrupt are aald to bo 131,000. hit asacta bolui about flO.OOO, eidoalve ot a claim ot £98,000 upon the New Theatre Company, And tbna fell one of tbe moat aDocessfnl playwrights ot iboage; had ha continued to pUy light, this dolefal tale had ne'er been told "Bweetaretho uies of adreialty," aome oongeolal writer once wrote: we think be hu been mUiuoted, however. No doubt Ibe vrller Intended to aay. "Sweet are Iho usee of adTertlalng." We are borne out li lUarlow oftheouoby tbenaeaotadverllaloglnlheCLirraa. Why, doring (ho peat year, through tbe advertltlng deperlmcnt of toe CLiPTEB, we have been tbe meant of bringing Into com- munication again, partlea wbo have been aeparated for yeaia, and wbo bad not even heard of each otber'a movementa until a line In the Ouppib oausht their eye and brought about a re- union of relationa and iilcndt. Truly may It be eald, then, that "Sweot and nnatable are the utea ot advertlalng." The Und and rITnlgenf reader will at onco perceive that (hla bilel tat InterratlDg notice la Intended aa a complimentary but unso- Idted nolica In behalf of onr invaluable advertising depaiiment, Here's a conundrum applicable to the timoa. Kitm Dent.— n U not original with ut—we beard It tbe other night at Wood'a Mlatlrela, and belog a good Iblng, we have thoughtleatly "tdtpted" It for the CLrppiit. Thla It bowltgoet:—"Whtt'a tbe dllTorence between ladlea and aoldleiaf The Drat powder (heir facea, and the latter facea tbe powder." Ura. Fomat haa been to court again. Thla time the allegta tbat beeldea the sum ot f30,U9 per arrearagea of ailowucca and ooata berelofore adjudged to her, and In regard lo which actMn la now ponding, dafeooanthaa lUled to pay nor full allowance eince Aogoat ],16w, and tlitt ainee thattlmathtre baa been unpaid t3,7N; thatlbe U. B. Trust Company of New Terk hold a mortgage to defendant of llS.OOOon tbe property now owned by tbe Society ot BL Vincent de Paul,and atae praya that said Trust Companybedlrectedto pay 'her the tntereet received on aald mortgage until the balance ot 0,710 la paid, and that then said money be uaed to aecure lo her (he rranlar ptrment ot her allowance In future. The Court nuted the pttlllon, and made an order (bat lbs C. B. Truat Company pay over tb plalntllt the Intereat on the bond and mortgage In their possession, received by them. It's a lovely caae nr the lawyera, but a hard case tor tbe tragedian Theaenaallonlntheatrleala the coming saaaon promlseif to be the "ghost" bualnaaa, which la now creating anch a lenaallon in Xogland. By some meana lo Ibt aubtonber unknown, a well- deftned body of a man la made to appear before the audience; words, evidently oomlng from the oapaoloua depiha of the man's corporoally am heard; everything. In Iket, denotea "It" to be nal flesh and blood, which It ian'l. A tword outa It, anparenUy, In half, yet there It stands, unmoved, nabnrt; It la pierced through and through, and yet moree about aa before. la la aald to be cue of the noit snccosafnl UlntloBa and aenutlons ever al- (emp(ed. Wo hear that several ot our oltj (heatrea are prepar- ing to show the "ghoal" on the opening of tbe coming ieaaon, Aa vro walked out the other afternoon, merrily singing "Will this crnel warbeoversoonf'wecameacroea a big lot of Srofosalonal celehrlUes, ptomenaOln^ the great tborougbDaro of roadway; among them we noUwd barnoy WUUams, Bir. Ung- ham. Bam M. Pike, Vauagerllonderson, CharloKoOnabmao, Un, Oladslane, BtUe nendervon, John 9. Clarke, Dan Bloe, and Edwin idams. They looked happy and ooutoutcd, but wont they have to go down to tbelr work In a tow weeke, though? "Qo to," aa Bbakespcareaaya, "goto;" but whore, the Immortal bsrd failed lossy; wa think heDroke otf the senlonoa most too abmptly. Did yon hear about Tialvall—Tettvall, the magnlt., oue ot flu moat heaoUtnlly formed women In tbo world t and wo have seen them all; in our mind's oyo, though. Well, Vostvall has Jnat enterod Into an arrangement by which ebe contemplatea making her appearance on the EogUab atage during tbe oomlng Beaton In a sones of dramaUo performanoaa. Bbe la already at work atndylDg the part ot Capt. Lagardera, In the "Ouke'a Uollo." Ur. Harry Palmtr la her agent Frouerly worked up, Tealvall ought lo make a bit In the new lino ohalked out tor bar Can you tall Johnny Booker, ot Oampbell't Ulnatrela, which general wean the biggest batf Nol Why, ha who hat tho biggest head. The "rellBble dalllea" killed off Uaoready. the great Eng- lish tragedian, laat week, but we are happy to anaonnoa that he still "Uvea, and movea, and baa hla being," In epita of the blood- thlmly tpltlt of New York quUlt, It appetra tbat a recent ar- rival brought (he nowa ot (be death ot a ilr. Uulready, an artlat of aonaaort; Intbeeiollemeutof the moment, anperlnduoed by whiskey and wster on the brain, the dally ohapa trsnimogrl- fled Unhwady into Maoready, and alangblered lha Istlar In • Jlfly; long obltnaiiea wen printed, and a good aond-off given to tbo great tragedian. Wont Hao. laugh when he loaiua that heladatdr BicallonI buahiets ruled wllh Wood's Ulnitrela during (he past week, (be enterlalnmenta being aKended by large and taahlon- able andlencet throughouL Tbo audltorinm preaenled a aplau- did tight, owing to tlie largo number ot ladlea present, most of whom were drouod In those llghl, summer fabrlca which give tuoh a cool and beautiful appf aranca to tbe wearer. Ur. Divid WanboM mads bis first appearance bore einco ble return from Europe, on the 30(h, and met with an cn(buelaitlo welcome. David atngs at aweetlr aa ever: hla lower uolea acem to bare gained In tirenglh elaoa he was laat vrlth ni. Frana Orowcr, who made bla ro'appnarance after a few moutha' abteaco, was alao warmly received; tbe performancea ot Uieso (wo olevor art- iste adding areatlr tn tbe lutereal ot the eutertalnment Tbe panorama of tbo llndson river oontlnnee an attractive teatuia. Ur. A, J, Talboll, (ho well-known "slump speeohlllur," haa been ongtged by Uanagor Wood, and goea on the end this week In pisce of Noise Seymour, wba la obliged to retire for a abort line, owing to IndlipcelUon. Talbott will dueldalatbe "crlala." In addition to (he "ghoat" senaallon, we an promlaod an en- tortalnment called "A Night In Dream Land," aoder tho direc- tion of Ur. Lubin, who In his "DlaboUilum" will Inlroduca seveial onrlotltica which have never been aihlblled hen. The Oianoler of thoae navelUti will belt b* sadenlood by nfereaco loan advortlsemeut In another column. The oomlng aeason promises to be one otecnsatlons. U. 0. CamuboU's Mlntlitla doted ■ iuoeeaafUI lerira ot enter lalnmenta at tbe New Bowery Ttaaairo, on the M(h July. Tbe company might have remained tiien with ptoflt aome time longer, out esgagemenla pnTlonaly enleied Into necetallalod (heir departure. A compUinenlaiy benoSt waa given Ibe man- ager on tbo 9iih, when a number of volunteen appeared, th* at- tendance being large, and the benefit waa a anooeaa In every par- Ucular. Ur. Lealle, of Btyauta', Joined the party on the 90th. Johnny Booker, the bonea of thla troupe, la a vary olerer come- dian, and created a very favorable ImpresaloD by hla comlosll- (let. Qoorge Qray, who la alttobed to the company u balladlst, haa been off for a tow nighta In oonscqnenoo of Indltpotltlon From here they leave tor New Jeney, thu weak, and open at the Pltlaburg TUcaIre on the 3d ot Augntt. At the Winter aarden, which b the eooleat (haalie In lha oily—In winter (Imo—bnalneta haa been rcmnnenUn (hrough the'week, the new bnrleaqne provlag qnltaan atlraatlvo card. Bolcbell made a pretty good point the cthor night. In Ihe pari performed by him, he la obaaed upon the aiage by a fuiloua crowd who leektodo him bodily lojnry; after a tew remarks pertinent to Oie occtalou, by tbe parllea, Belobell turned to Ihe tnrlotti crowd,and said—"Ido notace m riolona fkceamong you." It wu a palpable bit, and brought down tbe houaa. We believe the polut has since been declared by the miaagoment lo be "not well lakeo," and conteaaenlly II baa not been npeatad. Talking about hlla, ono ot die beat ot tba aeaaon wu that which attended the lint appeanaoeln thla dtjot Ur, J. E. Oreen, the minstrel, on Ihe Mlh July, on the oocaalon ot (he benett given to Ur. H. 0. Campbell, at the New Bowery Tbral ro. Ur. Oreen la one ot the managan of Dnprea It Qieea'a oelebialsd band, known u Ihe "New Oileani and UetiopoUtan Open Troupe." Tbe company. retUnff ban for a abort Ume toit- oupora(e tor tbe tall aeason, Ur. Oreen volunteered tttt Ur. Campbell's beneOL He tang Ibe "Uocklng Bird Bong," Intro- ducing Imitations of the mocking bird, and hla reception wu Immense. Mr. Oreen poaseaset a sweet voice, alnga vnth muoh tuta, and accompanleablmtalfon tbegnllarln aveirartlatlo manner. In hla Imllatlona ot tho varloua notes, songs, and wtrbUngs of tbe mocking bird, however, ho excels anything of the kind we ever llataned to. The endn perlOnnanoa la re- markably Inlereeting, and thoae who have not beard Ur. Oreen havecertalnlymlaaedarloh treat. Howursptnronslyapplauded, and waa compelled lo repeat Iho aong. Be again appeared on tbe idtb, and achieved another gnat ancceaa. We believe he will travel with Ur. Campbell's company nntll hla own Ironpo la ready to atart out again. Aunetta OslelU. tna accompUahed dantiue, wbo fbr Ihe put year hu been tulfllUng a series of conUnnoua and profitable en- gagementa In tbe principal dtles. It on the eve of completing her engagement at the Bolton Unsatun, and will bo open to ne- gotiate with managan on and attar tba 3d of August, through her sole agent, Ur. F. BnUman, OS But 14th street. Banford'a Ulnalrela will probably cloae tbelr perfcmancea at Bamnm'a Museum on the let ot August The Denier brolben will coBdndo their engagement at the aame time. The Light- ning Calculator cdculatea lo hold on a while longer. U'Ue Lhia WlnAU, so well and favorably known u Ihe priud. ptl dancer ot Ihe Btvel Iroupe, la now In this dly, having ro- lumed from a lenglhened tour In BonIb America. Sho Is dlsen. gsged at present Ur. Rnllmsn Is her sgent "Important annonncemont" Nell Dijant wu made the ha> py father of a bud ot pnmlae, lul weok, Tbe lieah and gnsh- Ing liule thing la a gIrL We break the news gently to oor read' en, and wlab tho "Indulgent father" mneh joy. J. D. Iiewcombe, advance agent (or Bam Sharpley'a Iron Clad Ulnatrela, and EaiiyHapgoed In the aame captdlyfor High Bumaey'a party, were In the city on the flfith. " ' re-op«ned on the Udwlth Colllna and Ihe "Dnke'a Tbe house wu very crowded-every atat In the par- quet, dreu drde and second tier being filled. The caat wu the same u befon, with (he aisepUon of Un. Oea Jordan, who hu been relieved other command, and Un. L. B. Shewell sub* sUtuUid In her place, Tbe name of the new piece wrlKen for the Florances by John Brougham, bu not yet transpired. It Is said to abound In stut- llng and novd effects, and every war calculated to create a genuine aensaUon os Ita production thla falL During Ur, Flo- renco'e protracted abaonce In Europe, he effected arransemen(a wlLh prominent BrlUah playwrlgbla for new plecu peculiarly adapted to hla Una ot bnalneu, and ao we may aatldpata qulta a brilliant saaton for Mr, aad Hn. Florence when they commence at tho Winter Oarden tbelr first tall and winter engagement In tbelr native dty. Florence It now In New York, having ar- rived In the Bcotla. BtLford'a Ulntlrela btvo allrsoted large andlencea during thdr all weeke' performance at Bamum'a Mnteom, In Ihit dly. They are to dote thla week, and will then leave for Baltimore and Wsshlngton. On Saturday, August lat, being the occasion ot tbe lut of their enterttlnments In this oUy, strand compli- mentary benefit la to be tendered Mr. Bamnel B. Bantgid, when a progranimo ot nnutntl excelleneo will be provided. Ur. Ortn tailed In the. Oreat Eastern, on the 91at, aad wm make engsgsmenla for ntzl aeason. , ' At Ihe doM of the Winter Oarden under In pnkai\ mnago^ most Mr. Mark'Bmllh intends taking a oompany to tbe ttoward Athencnm, Boalos, to give a series of performancea, the bur- lesque ot "Leah" being the prlndpal attraction, Mlu Emily Thome, Dan Betchell, Oharlea Flaher, Ur. Floyd, Dolly Daven- port, and un. Temon an In tho organization. Ur. Samuel N. Pike, of Ihe Open Houaa, Cincinnati, it In town, perfecting bla arrtngemenia for next aeaaon. He hu al- ready secured old John Nloklnton for atage manager. Ur.Idng-' ham will attend lo the leading buslneas, andtSe ZavlstowsEl Family wUl have full charge of Madame Terpalohon. Ur. Uc Manns hu alao been aeouxM. Mr. Humphny Bland hu taken the Winter Oarden for a abort aummer sesaon, and will opeu It on Ihe 17lh of AngnBt,wlth what ha uya la lo be a truly wonderful aenutlon. A* Hany Valkhie hu lately arrived from England and brought with him tbe "Ghoet" drama, which Is at preaent creating quits an ex- citement In that country, we "guess" (hat la to be (he "B(artlar," It la a piece In five tableaoz. " The Mew Idea contlnnos to tomlsh lis patrons wllh light sum- mer amnaamenu, and la doing a fair ahan ot tbe bushicM of this dly. Tbe Mattlnatd fimlly have entered upon their third week, producing this erenlng tbe pantomime ot tho "Bmu^ glen,''with other attnotlTa pantomlmlo performances. DBAKATIO. Good houaea attest Ibe continued approral ot Uanagor QleiiD aa a caterer ot public amoaoment In Norfolk, -Ca., and appreola- tlonot bla aervlcea uanoh- Our oorreapondent "Thespian," under data of July 93, uya:.-Oa IMday evening, 17lh InsL, a benefit (o (he bandot the 14glhN. T.Yola., tendered bythe ot- Icen.wu given. "The Fsclory Olrl," (otherwise known u Ihe OularUlllsdomeatlodramatlogcmot "Allthat Ollltenla not d,") wu preaonted; Mn. Williams, u Martha Olbba, wu very natorai, u wu Doiuelly'a Toby Twinkle; Farmer u Stephen Plum, I^wllls u Frederick Plum, and Doadu Lauell, did their beet toeslabUah the play; afler a song and dance by Uuter Willie Fieida, and moalcal uleotlona bythe banetdalree, tbe Ikrce ot the "Xoung WldoWfoUowed, In which kin. Wllllama uanmed the parts of Aarella and Capt FltaHeniy FlUsHerbert Baturday evening, Uth Inst, the nautical dnma of "My Poll and my Partner Joe" wu performed, alter which oonaaanUvely followed a Champion Jig by Muter FIdds, a ballad by Whlt- taker, and Ihe popular drama ot • 'Ireland u It Wu;" Donnelly u Bagged Pal, and Mn. Fred WlUlama' Judy OTrat succtaJed tdmlrablj In maintaining the reputation of tbo play u • provoker of non-pugUlstlc rltlblllllaa Notwllhslandlng the appending of tbe "podtlve appearance" of the Webb Suten dally to the blUs and poston, Olann made the following an- nouncement, which we give "verbatim et lltentlm:"—"Partlou- lar Notice.—In conaequenco of tbe onptrdelled ancceu ot the beautiful and bewtlcblag Webb Slalen, at the llolllday Street Theatre, BdUmon, Ur. John T. Ford, the nuntger, haa, afler repeated aollclUtloaa and eatreatlee, preraUcd on itae under- algned toputpcne their engagement In this dty unlU Monday, July 17, when Ibcy wlU most positively appear. Tbe publlo^a moat obwilent servant, S. W, Olihh." The taltlly of such an- nounoemtntsu bentofore made become palpable when Fold's theatrical sdverllsenieat maku no mendon of lie being the Webb Slalen' Uat week. Such conduct cannot be too severely commented on, serving no purpose except It be sddltlond tesUmonyof trtdltlontTmanagerial falio asnounccmenia Monday evening, July Soth, "Tbe Loat Hblp," wlih Ubitaux. diuallona and meobanlod effecta, wu given, Olean making bla Tolm u the Dutch BsUor, Van; Fannin u Ben Trennaat and Mn, Wllllama u Sally Popple; after a ballad by Whltttker. and an enccred red br MulUgan and Muter FlaUe, (he buBhable (arcs of tbo "Wandeiine Mlnatrd" followed. In which (hSslns- ing parts of Herbert Oaroland Jem Bagga wars leapeoUveb approvingly given bv Mr*. Fred WlUlama and DonnoDrTToos. day evening, 9let Inat, a dnmatliaUon of the aton ol "The Ounmaker of Uoaocw;' wu perforaed; a baUtd by Whlttaker; MoOowau'a red by UuUlgan and Fldda, and "Three Chlruof the Crleket on the Heartbi'' with Mr*. Wllllama uTUIr BlowVer. and Agna Vaehe u Del; oonatltallng tbo remainder of the evening's enlertahiment Wedneeday evening, 93d Inst tbener- formance conalaledof tbe "Ounmaker of Moacow" ud"The Ijist Bhip;" a ballad by WWttaker, and MoOowin'i reel by Mnlllgto and Fldda being thrown In u extraa, Tbo fdl ami winter aoascn ot the Pittsburgh Theain will open on Ihe 93d August under the continued manaoement ot Ur. nonderson. Tbe People's Thcttn at Central City, 0. T., bu been doing a good buameu, nader the maoagemaol otMr. Sol Irwia On the llth a beueflt to Mr. Balnitord took place, which wu largdy at- tended. On tbe IJIh the company wu announced (o eppew at (he EmpIn for a few nightt, Mr, Oen. A. Pardoy, a membor ot the company, wu recently presented with a mtgulflceni gold natch, chain, and key. Mr. Itwhi hu tho following Isdiea and gentle- men lu hla organlsaUon:—Ulle. Ueraandes, Ooo, PardeyTB.U, Irwin, J. M. Martin, John Jack, Uaria Irwin, and Muter Hairy. Ur, Oeo. Kunkle announcea the re-openIng ot tbe letton of Iho It spoken ofu the light-hand nan for the Walnut^lrcetThuIn, Philadelphia, noat aeaaon. Mr. and Mn. Vandteren, MoUauut, Davlet, Orou, Bimes Martin Ooldin aad wife, an now playing In Htndenon, Ky, Mtean. Bodges, Rocker, and Bogere, Annie SUllngbta, Un. Hodges, and Mlu Laugrlshe, are at Ihe New Albany, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Tannehlll bad a Joint benefit on the lOlh, at Ihe New Memphia Theatre. "Rob Iloy" and "Our Oal" wtm the piece* played. The altendanco la said to have been veij Urge. The praeal week la annotinced u tbe lut of tbe aeaaon. naOhnrehlll and Seymour Dramatlo Oompany hu brokea up. after tlnklag uon. The dramatic company laldy allacbed to Ihe Portland Thettn, J. 0. Uyen manager, hu elaited ont on a tnvellng tonr, visit- ing Bookltnd and Bangor, belog at the laller place on Ibe 3>tb. On the 97lh the company wu announced to nlnm to Portland, and • compbmenlarvbentfitwulobe tendered toUr. Uyen, The bill wu "Married Lite"—Ibe oatt embracing Ur, and Hn, langdon, Ur. W. J. I«uo:nio, Mlu L. Burbsak, Ur. and Mn. Noune, Ulia Nellie Sprague, J. Murray, and Ur. aad Un. Bid' wall—and "Tbe Uodd Husband." Ur, Myen appean, for the firat Ume since hla Ulneas, u "Tbe Haiitgcr la Dlatrett." Un. Jane EngUah's TVonpe Bt Denla have been well received at the Waahlngtcn Theatre, the honsu on aeveral occadona. bO' Ing crowded. On thdr way to Wuhlnglon they won delalned three daya on Ibe road, owing lo the wuhlng away ot two bridges on Ihe nil nad. Thla prevented their opening u .announced, and muoh dluiipolntmentwumanlfHled; bnt tbe comptsy soon overcame the duaater, and a suocesaloa of large andleacet have nwardedlhemanagereas. Mia. English will open her New Tre- mont, Boston, |wltti a new burlesque company, ]ln Oototier next Benoilta Onbu commence* her fall and winter atanlng lour at the Wdnut, Phlltd'a, opening then Sept 7, and remaining tonr weeks. During the engagement, Onbu will onset tor the fint time In Ihe new tkroe of the "Bouu on the Bridge ot Notre Dane," In whioh ebe wUI "speak s pleo^" u AKemua Waid uya (tor the finttbne). Bar nonch Spy will, no doubt, mntbToathtwo weeka of the ecngement fir. Bhlrley H. Fiance wOl tnvol with the lularfiu, and aupport her la all her plecea u baton. At the doee of this aagsgement Oubu opens at the Winter Oarden In thladty. Mr. Edwin Adama, the popular young American ador, Ictenda atanlag It next aeason. Ilo will commence shortly a two weeks' engagemenl at the Metropolitan Theatre, BullUo. During the wlntjf seaaon ha will appear at tbe Winter Oarden, In thla dty. In Ihe plar of "The Hentlo," written lor Edwin Foneal, and ui which no hu already appeared In other dUee, Hal* Relgnolda' Oomedy Combhiatlon Company opened al Spiingfiald, Uau., on the 301b Joljr, and oentlnsed through the week. BeTtrdaddlUona have lately been made to tbe company, among when are W, W. PreU, J. D. Adams, V.M, Leslie, and Hverd olhon from the Beaton Ihealres. The Duflldd Thutre, NuhvlDe, Ttnn., dcaed on the 901b July, on which occasion Manager DulBeld wu Ihe redplent of a grand compUmenlaiy benefit tendered him by bla fllenda ot Hut dty. Tba ZavtstowtU Troupe, Mr. Jno. NlcUnton, and the whole of (be ditmatlo company connected with the eattbllabment vdnn- teeredtheirservlcu. ThebUlwuthecomedletUot"40andllO," Ur. Lulls Alien u Ur. Llllywbllt, Un. Hairy Joidan u Mn. Ullywhlls, lie.: a grand balkt divertltement by the Zavlttowakl n«npe; screen scene, turn the "School for Scandal"—Sir Peter, Ur, J, NIcklnaoa; Lady Teulc, Un. Battle Bernard; (».—a aong, by Ihe Inimitable DnIBdd; comic ballel, entlUed "Deehalonietni'' by the Zavlatowshla; and the slde-epUttlng farce of "Love In all Conen." Our sorrupoadenl, "aomtii," uya "the honu wu the laigut I ever uw aaaemblod on any similar occadon in Naah'- villa; It fooled npabontf700." Mr, Doflldd wu alu prtaented with asplsndld "ut of allver plats by hla tiianda and admlren.'^ The theatn la now doaed for repair*, pnparalcry to open- ing for the coming lUl and vrlntor leason. It will be oompltted abont the middle of August The old company, we arw glad lo atate, wUl be mostly nUlned. A new stage u to be put up, alto newacaneiy, suls ncushloned, and the building to be clesned and npalnd Ihnughout Wben completed. It wlU be one of the best and most comfoitablo tbeatn* In Ihe cooatry. In Worcester, Maas., the great topic ot conversation It the 'Draft;" and "Bow an you, obnioilplt" It Ihe otual talntallon. Tbe whole thing bu been dons "decently and In order," no dls- tnrbance of aay Und having taken place. Mr.OharUeWIlkintaa, the comedian, iru one of Ihe Ibrlonal* onta, and ha being pres- ent, wu greeted wllh a hearty round of applause. He wean bl* bonon meekly, and la exempt under the law, he being the onlr ton of* widow Mlu Kale Bdgnolda had sahywsekot It, though the "Angel of Midnight,'' wllh the "Beaton Uateam Company (T) spodaOy brought down," aerved lo bring op a suc- cesstnl enolng Monday, July 97ih, Frank Chanfnu and wife, wllh late Fisher, are to appear. Jamlt la alao arranging tn Ibe appearance ot Wm. Warren. Mrs. Bowen conduded her enmuemenl at the New Okeetnut, FhUaddpbla, on the Slih July, Had It nol been that lbs engage- ment, and the iDvadon ot Penatylvanla oommeaioed abcnitlia earns Ume, Mr*. B'a bnalneu woBld bars been profitable thronghcnt Un. John Wood aucooeda Mn. Bowci*^ opening fortttboitterm July 97th; ahs Is lo ie toppoitcd byUettn. Dsvtdgs and (Tbaa. whrallelgh. Meain. lugilsbe ft Dougherty's companrhsd arrived al Deb vol aty, afler s long and tedlona Jouraay. Their opening night wu fixed for Friday, July 17. The Rrant Street Thutre, Baltimore, now In pnoeu ot decor- ation, etc., lata Iw K-openod on or abont September 1st br Manager Ennkls, who u now exerting himself to secure % finu dau company. Jaa. Conner b Co., 'Thulrleal Agents, No, W Bontlon atteet, an hla agenta. The Bt Loula Theain oMBk for Ihe tail season Augntt 17lh. Mn. Jnlln Dean Hune*a veidon of "East Lynns," wu Ihe lateat production at Uagnlie'a Open Bouse, Ban Fiandaco. Bbe waa supported by J. B. Taylor and Fnnk Uayo. On Ihe 9Mb a new dnma, founded on the Inddanla of the war, enUtlsd "Keep Btep lo Ihe Undo of the Union," wu announced. At the Helropolllan, Ban Francisco, Mile. Cost* Thdenr and Uont. Wletbolf, together wllh a vradevUle company, ocntlatlog Bin. Julia Tboman, Mr. W. B. Bamlllon, Mr. Dnrand, Mr. w. H, Bunlllon, Jr., Mr. Aleiaador, and a Itall ceipt dc hnlld, war gvlag performancea on Ihe 3Slh ot Jane. The pantctnlmaot e "uolden Egg" wu being played. At the Mctrepolllan Ibutn, Davenport, It., performen ol tsl. cut sre wanted by Manager Breslaw, lor tho fall and winter ses- acna, to commence on or about September Id. The'pnfeaslon will do well lo make a note of sdvertlkement to the above effect In IbMo colnmns. Onthel3thofJaae, aevenl mansgen In Ban FnooUeo, Gtl, vrere np hi Court for giving theabrlcal exhibitions without a II' cense nnler tbe new law. On Ihe 97lh, at a further hearing, Ihe paitlonwera discharged: these arruted alter that time, Uesm. Hsgulre, Birch, Cotton, Abecco, Paiker, and Wdit, wen hdd for trid at tbe Court of Betdons. ■Clio BAIiUi Mile. Uarle Za* sad Den Talea go lo Dick CNell's Ooei* Bouas, aevdand, at Ihe dose ol their Detroit eagtf ement UlM Xalhleea 6'Ndl, lb* great Irltb v^ut hu d^ted ef heroopyilsht of <'Noliltb Heed Apply,"lo Mem. ^SSii Co,, nnblhihers, of Oloveland, Ohio, for fUo on the fint edition, and iMO Ibr eveiT snbaeoueat edition. euIuoB^ Mean*. Chase and Baadley are bulldlcg a coneorl hall la tXn* verOlty, ItUtebetwentrflvafMtfloi(,andeiishBndndaad twaaly.lTe feet deep. They ban sent a man named Jim Kalll* anai a company, which thOF expect lo airtv* then tbeijuia Ut oxBeplember. Dick O'Nell, we hear. Is doing a fine bualiieM at hla Onst* House, In Cleveland, Ohio. The place la conducted hi a ndeU nS2lii*"J."'*»* "P»ll7 la"*" eapieyiE a*orieWlnsblp appeared UKire on lha Su, aad at ODeecime <viS »^ "* dever manatr ot afaiglog and dandac Kltt* O^eHuntud, It Ihe great card then, 7 ^ mSS?"*b» l«»tavorlt* ln01eveUnd.U locenw uihotJdy"^'"'"* at theOpon House In that, dly oaths 'J"*"" •» '»»'• •ndfemslsohteaelsrw*. "^^^Tim^^X^ "^"^ P.»k.r..lll*i The "Queen otlpsg,"ulM Fanny Forrest aoUdb.i^gh 5omuUtt."ter.wSr''"- B^'^KIan At OUbertVi Mntlo Hall, Oelumbua, Ohio, the new tiick Dtnlo> mime of "The Enchanted Star" u now tSf SSt Nona. Monteverdi, the conlorHonlat, Fannie Bulll^r^la. nlo, Uona. Arleen, and Bany OUberl an In the tomnarOBiha 94Ui, Barry OUbert look a oanplhnanlary benefit The Bowery Uuato Ball, at Loula, la doing a good bnslBan with the CUnelop Bisters, Ulla. Leonora,Blaad BIsW taSuur Florence u the prladpal atlracUons. Benwnd*s,MlMWbdi>. ley, and PanlBerger wen to appear on the 971b. , The VarteUoo. Bt Loula, under Ihe maaagenuat tt Oeone Dtagle, Is said lo be doing a "land oBce bnamoss,'* lAstwou Ulu Xste Wanrisk, Mia Boas, tad Touag Sol Smith apptattd. and ware well reodved. ne BevoloUonary drama ot "Pglnam, (he Ben of It," la Ihe gnat featan at preaent at lha estabuS- Butler's Combination, Item 444 Broadway, New Toil^ cos. Usna to be u attruUve at the Beaton Uuaenm h they wan dniiag their first wsek. The aalertalnmeni* of the atUslaap. pear to be of Ihe Und which plessu Ibe pnblla Tb* btllat headed by Oallettl, la said to have ohanned Ihe Boatonlaas. A quick, Tivtdona progiamme, u offend by Mantgtr Bnller, never weailu those who ttlend his peifoimancet, aad thsreu Islhemdnrcaaontortbeiuocauof Mr. B. Thia la anneoaoad u the last week In BoaloD, wben the company ntnm to Haw Turk and open al 444 Broadway on the lOlh ot Aogoat This la the lut week of Ibe season at Fox'a Oatlao, Phntdak jihla. ItwllIdcaeonthelttofAuguat,andre-eptaonlhe3<th. ! rbe aeason hu been quits raocesanil tl Ihe Otalno, under Mr, Fox's managomenU Al the Canlarbuiy, Philadelphia, the following tie ameot lha >ertonnen eDgaged:—Ulu Annie Both, Mlu Bduca Dtbenli. Dick Beithelon, Oeoige Mllu, T. Oldflcld, and H. Thompton. Ur. Edward Beiry, tale stage manager at Ihe TaitetteSL Bt Louis, left a few days ago for "menle England," vhllhti he goea u agent for the production of Auguttna Waldaner'a new titnt< lalal dramu, "Fanohon," "Little Barefoot," and the "Ptarl of Savoy." Be alao gou u agent for Ihe Conklln Brolben John and FtU, cannon ball performer and acrobat He Inlsnds r*- tumlngln uvsn or dght months. Mlu Fsnny Thcmpeon, doiufliie: late ot IhsVailetlesi St. Loulf, latl on Sunday, the iMh Jnly, for London, Englaad. Donal'a Mualo Ball, dnolnnaU, la reaping a karvtat atlh* ^reeeat Ume. Blnce the Ihrutenad nid of Moigan fuls Ihttclty, >nalneu hu been Ttiy good Indeed, ao we tn Infonned.' The great tttiacllon hu been Mr. JamuB. Ohllden'peitoiBtnce^ with Ihe mnakct and bayonet Hemandei aad Elfiy Blanehard wen on list weak. Charley Backna hu Joined the fonu of ODheil'* UsMtoi, Ban Fnndaco, OaL, and appean every evening. Manager MaglaleyavallanlmHlfof onr columns lo advertlt* for tslont la the mutlo htll piofwdcn, to fao to Memphis, Tenn. Be Intends, evidently, to go Into the biulneM on an extended acals, u hs bu had hla cttabUahmont newhr filtsd np, deco- nied, elo. As Ibe ssaaoa commence* on fltplembar let, ladlo* aad gentlemen wlablog engagementa irlll dowdl tscannnsU cale with him at once. . . . .' At rortamoulh, Va, Uoatn, OsIc* and Petiton btmepened , IheUelodeon, lal* Oilord Ball, u aMusla BalL ThftdtfrMK' perforenrln Ihe company la Mlu NeDle any,,lale cf tho^Bfu. men Udodeon, It la aald to be t very poor anlr, and aseUng wllh aU Ihe auccau It deaerres. Among the novdttn In pmarv tlon Is the "Three Bunlen of Moon's Rauche." . The AtheuKum, Keokuk. Iowa, wu lo opea on lbs 3U o( Jnly. nnderthemauagementotMrF.B.bnoh. Ihetroape,otwhirls Mlu Emma Madden la t member, had Joel arrived ttom St Leali. Franl-strMt Theatre, Bdtlmore, on the let of Sept. under bis mantgemcut The theatre will be bmsbed up In the meantime, Ur. Uacauley bu bosn rs.eugtged for next season, u stage manager tor FuUer'a Louisville Tbuln. Dawson alaonmslns u low comedian, Barry Davit goes to Wood's, Loulsvfllei J. B. Bogen to Ban De Bar's, BU Louis: Mr. Bodgu and wife to W. B. BUey'a, Indianapolis) Annie DUllngham lo Leavanworlhi Soda Sohenck^^ashvlllei Belle Smyths and Ooldea tad wife lo Ur, ^, E. Paul, fomtily bntlBet) agent for Btiaey wmi.m., The Hendenon, Ey., theatn opened on the 4lh of July, with a company made np of artlat* (torn the Louisville and Olnoln'' naU tbealrea, comDoaed of the following:—Bdlt Ooldan, Mn, D. B. Vandonn, Ulaau C. BopUna, B. Bmyihe, Meesn. D. B. Vsndenn, Martin Ooldea, 0. A. MoMsnua, Edwla Onaa, B. B. DavlM, J, B. Byne, W. J. Evera. The company wen lo re- main there one week, aad then pull up and vldt Owontboio' Ey. and other poluta on Ihe Lonlavllle route. The Howard Athenainm, Boaton, opent on tbe lOlh ol Aug., for two weeka, with Mark Smith'* Oompany. The bnrleaqae cf "Luh" will be the opening piece. Ulaa Lucille Wwleni la at pnaent reallcallng at Oobaaael, Maw. Sho opens the Howard Athenaum (Boston) seaaon on Ihs 9<tb ot Aug., u Camlllo. "Eut Ljnne" will bo brought out du- ring thl* lady'a eningement Mr. Ohaa. Barron, It la nunored, wlllrapport Ulu Wetlern during thla engagement Kate Donin contlnnee tho ttar at the Metnpclltaii Theatn^ Buffalo. "Pauvretio" la underlined fbr this week. At BucUand's Thettn Boys], Montred, 0. W., Mr. Barton EIH bu been plsylng Dundreary, tn "Onr American Coustai,"lo large audiences. Mr. Bctllon, Ihe popular low comedian, la an' nonnced u engaged, and ahortly lo appear. On Ihe 31th, "AH' un Floyd" wu anDonnccd to be produced. UoUle Ullllamt bu become oalle a ftvorile with Ihe Bnffslo- nlant. She lately appeared u Oapllola, in "The HIddon Band," and Ihe performance ot this cbandcr by her la highly ipokcn of by the prcu of that dtr. All Ihe dub, vivacity, dating, and pa- thos. Which bdong to (ho part, found full exprcadon In her In- mnonatlon. On tho 37th she wu announced to open at Wheel- ing, Va., for two weeka. Mr. W. B, Lelgblon, wllh a dramatic troupe, la In Rebruka Tenitory. On the 4Ui ot July he wu at Canon City, wllh the following ladlea and gentlemen:—Mn. Lelgblon, Vuiginla Law- rence, Mile. Lomeroux, and Taakea Locke, wllh A. B. Phelps u „ " weUnown low eomedlaa, wbo hu iddpnla for some Ume, died la (ha( ilage manager. Mr. B. D. Johnicn, tbe been lying vary 111 ai Phlladd^w-»u.w u.u«, uia« u uut dty on Ihe 31th Inst Bis fanerd took plsoe on the 3tth, from Us late rHidoneo, Cnlhbert - eireet, Fbludelpbla. Mr, Johnion wu not a grut wlor; be had made no pntendona (o rank In bla profeaslcn, but he wu an honest man, and he bad presoveied In 1,1s cslllng. Few men know tbe value of penevennoe aad Una In proeanng encceu andpeslUon. Aa Itequaatdiopplnga wear stones, so contlant efforts In sny one direction advanoe one. At Umu he wonld diaplay nd fluoes of grnulne dramatic genlot, then igdn he would fall far short of that high point ot hlMricnlo oxoellencs, which a moment befon he would touch with pie mind otamulerotthe great art Mr. Proctor, the tragedian, fellows Lucille Weatem at tbo Howard, Boetob, next tetsoa, prodndng "AmblUonj or, The Tbiono, tbe Tomb, and the SwTold," a vonlon of DonM' "Catherino Howard." Be then goes sucoMslvely to Buffalo, Lonlavllle, Nubvllle, Indlanapolli, PItltburgb, Bdilmora, Wuh- lnglon, and Ptalltdel|ihlB. The ncelpts ot Buchlaad'a Thoain Boyd, Uootnal, on tbo fint night of "Our American Couain," amounted to t4<0. Magulre'a New Opera Bouse, Virginia City, N. T., wu optned to the public on Thursday evening, July 3d, 1803, wllh Dulwer'e comedy ot "Money," wllh the following out:—Clan Donglu, Julia Dean nayne; Alfred Evelyn, Frank Mayo; Stout Ji B. Booth; Sir John Vuey, Walter Lominj Dudley Bmoolb, MoEean Bnehanan i Onves, Fred. Frankai Blr Frederick Blount U. OUt- Ion; Sharp, Mr. Bcwu; Lord Oloumon, J, N, Orllfilhi Tbke, Mr. Livlngalone; lady Franklin, Mn. W. 0. Forbu; Oeo^na, Ml*. B. A. Peny. An opening addreas, written by WdterLe- man, wu tpoken by Julia Dean Uayne. Mr. McKean Snohanau la tlags mintgari Andrew Tombig, tcenio artlati and B. Black- bouse, machlnitt The ertotlon of thla temple hu been under lha superintendence of Ihe foUcwlag upenenced and talented artlala and mechanlca;—Architect and bulldar, Robtrt Slack- house I loenlc tititt and dtoontor, Andrew nialng, cnBOOSEB, Otrdntr i: Bemmlng'a Olicua will vldt New CtaUe, Ohio, od the 9Mh, and Ooahcoton, 80th. Dan Bloe la at Brooklyn Ihne day* thl* week, coauneiulng oa Tac*day. ' Brlan'a National Olnnsplleh tent on FaU IltU, Boobctltr, en lha 3Sth, and make a two days atty c( It The Nlxon-Macarte troupe opened at Barrlabnig, Pa., on the lilh, tad Kmdnod all Ihe week. There wu a large aamberoV totdlen thei* who had Just been pdd off, and ^bdifaeu with tka-v thow wu In cossequaace very good. Thid. Baikmit BmlBtt* Uaatger. The B. Btnda'Company bu been doing tvur good hatlao**' way dowB Eut In the lumber nglona. Jamea Velvllls and fam> Uy, the lalMt airival In partlonlar, an the trtudpal Ibttana ot lha show. On Ihe 14lh Inat Ihe concern wu al Dover, M*., D»ler3«Ui, Newport 3701, and U advertlacdIobethUweek at Bkowhegan 3>lb, Fannlngfon itih, and Llvermore FaQa tOlh. L. B. Leal'a Eiquesoumsalnm Is doing ttplsndid bnstnus In Ihe Canadas, nporta lo the conlrair notwithstanding. Tbo route of the abowlhlt week la ufonoFs:—Acton 37th, UBIon 3Stb, Bnmpton 9Mh, Tonnts Wlh and Uat, snd MarHiim Isl of Anguti Btokw' Olrons TltUelByrtrau on the Sllh. tM **• <o nmtla onlhsSTth. Mllu'OlnasBoyalehu been doing t very fair hutlntV dace Ihe compaay hu left the "LantShow" routs. Oharlar Pei^> former advanu agent hu left Ihe show, and T. B. Icola, Ibe proprieton, la now ahead. On tbe 9lllh, Bt Catherine* Uialr attnd. This week they openst Bamlllen, OnHoa, e*».^ through tho northern conntlu of Oaasd^ Thayer k Noyu'U. B.Olrona open this week at StLioulaon ttis 9rih, and nmaln alx dan. Aa then an tlaig* number of aoldlonlnthed^juatpdaolt than la a Ulx pnspeetof Ibe boys doing a big bualnest. TtakM Boblston'a "TXIad" wu at TdparaltOk Inl., 31*t Inat. Crown Pulnt 99d, ind Momeooe 33d. 8.0. Whoder'a InternsUond Olroua remalaod t aeooad week at Halifax, doalog there on Ihe 3dlh. FroC Oeo. Orrio and tkmlly wen perfcnnlng oa Ih* HaUontl Olrou around. Ban Ftandaco, OaL, June 31llh at an txhlblUon under the management of Sherry Corbya. Tan Tleck A Dan Culello'a Oucua wu at Wlnoat, Mini,, oa Ihs 17th, St Paul ISIb, and wu aanoanced to letnn to these townt In a month. Lee, Worrdl ft Sebasllaa'a Olicoa wu at Virginia Ollr. N. T,. on tbe Itt 9d, 8d, and 4lh July. On the aeoond day the canvu wu blown dcwn and ao Injured, that Ihs compaay wu nnahls lo perform. Baoor BebuUan, lady and aon, Oeo, Biland. and Wm. Worrell are In tbe abow. The following la Ihe route ot Thayer k Noyu' Olreu* for nest woek:-Allon, Atig. 3; Jenoyvllle, 4lh; CanoIUoa, Mil While IIal],Olh;Wlncbular, 7lh|andJukaoavllla,Ub. Bbbto'a Menagerie wu lo show at Keokuk, Iowa, on the 33d of July. iraoRO bhistjuiiiST. Bumtey'a MInatrala wen at flodaon on lha 33d and 34th Jnty, and wen bUtrd at Fosghkeepde for Ihe 3tth and 3Tth, aad Ntw- ars, N, J„ 38th and 3>th. Tula bud, we undsnttad, wlU nol lay up thla summer, but keep on the even tenor ot Ihalr way, we'll lay an avtn tanner that the manager will be the gdnar by suohtcoune, foroncesband la disbanded. It la hard for the proprietor lo unite hit forou again, John Allen, formerly of DuokJey's Minstrels, Is tt Long's Tart. eUss, Phlladdpbla, this week, opening on the 3rtb, la "Sally Come Hp." Duk Derihelon opens then at Ihe tame time. Sam Sharpley'a Iron Cltda wen at Uechtalet' BdL Ullcs. on Uie3Uh. Aeyanworklagthelr way home, tad will retch Hew Terk next week. BombNewcomVa Mlntlrela conUnned tt Smith ftlHIaon'a Ban, Olndnnall, Uat week. Their budneit haa, we iSin, b»a ,P»«>»J.W<>l''",of BphBoin and Newcombhave cnaled quite an exdisment la Poikopells. Arlington. LeoB ADonnlker's burnt cork patly have full poa- aeadon of Wood'a Theatn. OlndnnaU, whin tor the put two weeka they have been drawing a snooesdon of crowded a«dl- •"'^..lif""!"'^*'^'"!!*' fettnru lut week wen tbe comic vaudeville of "What la LoveT" ttaetwoeof "Thrice Married," "5 ^ "f V*""*?°? '""iMqno ol "John Morgan's Bdd." Morris Jt Wuver'e kUnttrds were at Ogdanibnig, M, T., lut week, on tbdr return trip. U. 0. OampbeU'a Mlnafiela, who have Jnal conduded taen- i!Sl°^}Sf Uis New Bowery Theatre, an 10 appear at Mr. Bendenon'a Pltlabnnr Theain, oa the 8dot An- ^S" ^?^f "5J"» •» eagagemeat of Iwo weeks. ni!5^".S.''""iS'""'Jf*.».' nninvaad Newcomb'a, Hoolei's , Obrlity'a and Unaworth'aUtastrels. sad at tbe Urns ot the tad «X"™poj engtaed at Iho "Bowery" Mnilc Ball, St lonlt, Mo., comiallled suicide by drowning himaelt from the toot ot Cherry ab*el,onlhe91atInat Hit body had not been recovend at lut aS"!^ °<" oonespondeat uy*:—"For the past week or so O^M^ bu sppeared ralher dspresaed la spirits, ostag lo Uia re- odpt ot the newB ol hla mother's dulh. la Phlladdphla.' On Ihe moialagot the 31tt he left Ihe Tallay Bold, when he wu *tc^ For •onUnntttoa *( nmtrlad Bteord, **t ptg* IM,