New York Clipper (Aug 1863)

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^N'E'W" YORte: CLIP PER; 131 [IBATRIOAL RECORD. ant, iinina, iNB noiDnm or TBI TBatnioUn oiisi)^ HDuaiL, Am hubiul normoiii UUR I.BTTKR BOX. J n. VontldioD; FnnkBochei a.Otaiplln; Ool. Tttar. (Ilbba; J. W. Chariot, prntomlmlrt. Bin FT»aol«oI»tl«r; rimbolil; aeorgo Wanen; ^m. 7, FrankUo, and BIgnor rtDlOam. omr BcnBiARYi TO r/TB PROFBSSIOV. > Tlio Ouppen la ttae greit organ of the dramatlo and show Him, nod oDr dealro la and orar hu been to make thie do- tal sot onlroaeful to the prorealon.bntlntenating to the il RKler. Through the medium ot onr llllle ehoet, there- in nrofoulon can leam the wheiea1»ula and bntlneaa of Mor. Drop ns a playbUI, a nemptper, a lino or two of the mdU of youmalvai and Ihoae ataoclaUid with Ton, «o that ur reach na bj Salnrdar, or Hondar, at the lalMt, and the hnliihed will appear In that weok'a Kane of the OUPPxn, ill forwarded to tgeata throngtaoat the coanlrj early on III morning of each week. W« oharge nothing for record- it movcmentj of our ftlondi, neither do we aak or Kok lU anjr kind tor ao doing. \Te wlah to contlnne the Our- itrt>llable organ for the beneftt of the profeaalon, and tilcod the qihcio ot Its naefulneaa. Mon>AT, Angnet 3, 'OS. itijlh a acorclilDg nn, healed air, end ateamlng ahowan litrcry day, wo have rciUjr been In a melting mood eince el Sbirt coUhts were nowhere—like the wearer, they jibe moment a man left the protecting InSuencea ot hia ilM and Ag tne, or the kindly •heller of a friendly awning, m been narUally parboiled, fried and atowed during the dtonn, aabrolbor Uorrlim uiod to call It, and we long to draft—not Uncle Sammy'a, but In thote cool and re- lu brtezea aboutwhlch (he poela hare written rhyme' erer Uodayaoflloab'a rain. Talking abont the ultrr draft, I isn't so refrtahing, we hoar It whispered that the wheel la itt In motion again, and that thontands of good men and n k> try tbeir luck In Its rtroluUona. We hope It may not lUtnt another rovolntlon, or "tumult," aa je boldprlfa- (ibo tfemll ciUa muwea. The res|i«vtablo dallies scam ly bow 10 handle Iho lale "outbreak." Ita only a wonder to II tboy did'nt call II a prlie tght Bennett Is still keeping I ncltenient lu the blood and tbssder et)'le, oceaalontlly > mtio low corned;, to iihew Ita Tersatlllly. Qroeley does :d hualncss, In coik opera. The LttUe Villain, Ilaymond, Tima, Is cast for genteel comedy. Brooks, of the Exjna, icrobat, and walks the rope, and porforma rarlous feats of d and lofty tmubllog necnllar to o Ire us folks. The Eiprm I little Irish bualncts, likewUe. The Kau man doea allttle I Ml, too; be ildra a high horse, and "speaka a piece" on ubicet of "Peace." white there' la no peace. The IKerld duoa "iteneral ulUlly" bnslneas, and can mike himaelf use- uiy rapacity. The J'oit U "As Deaf as s Post" to every. but the "Mgser business." The Jmnal nf Qmmme la 'XAllcnt In old fogy puis. The 5un'<Tolce It slUI for wsr, illcau'tbnrepeace; lie line lautUlty. AU thoie p•per^ Jl thoio people are pUylog their respective parts In a be- ucsDil chnracterlitlc minner, at prices ranging f^om one op to four, and they aro aupportsd by the tnil etrcnglh of «spaoy they kfep. 'Truly has It been said tbst sll the I't a abige, and that all the people are playera. • • « • Urg of playera, one of '4:m haa Just tKen' cast In a now part, II will probably letblm back tome. The actor alluded to la .CdIIUt, who Is cbangcdwlth playing the part of a rioter Df the recent bloody tiraut porfonnancea. An account of imst, etc., will be found In another paragraph. We hope icur may be able to proTO bis Innoconco, for It wUl iri Willi bim should a clear case be nisdo out sgalnit him. • The "Qhoit" ti being worked np, already, and the "tp- in" will soon be ahowu np st one or moro of our theatres, b'/pelbnt nono of our managers will have to give up the iiirlihout making It pay. • • • The bnsynoieofprepa- olor (befell and wluttrieison Is now hesrd, and the two id« Ibi^alres Will be In fall blast tbis week. Uanagers look uotLer profllablo cAinpalgn, and we rather Incline to tbe In that liiislueBi will be eQutlly brisk with last etason. In iTeckMiiioro every regular piece of amuicment will bo In tCou nealn. and the city -rlU reauroo lit lively tppcarancs. • Dt^alb Una taken away one of our New York actors since kii. Tie nielancliollr event Is elsewhere alluded to. lh,';lii, mycurtyl Trio Oowery opose tbe campaign tbia nib two tliuatres, the Old and the new, bolb bouics having irtnuvnU-d hlnco ttio olosc of the aeason. The New IJowery Mdou till) iMi, and [be Old wUl follow ault on tbp 0th, being liilloiinl TliMiibHglYlng. During the past season both houaea a Douoy, wblcb lioco to show that the caat-aldors can and loppoi t tivo or more cstabllebnieuls If the proper ostertsin* lUanoffcred. Tbe Old Bowery conies out now square toe. ) ibe bauie of O. L, Fox as "aolo proprietor, director, and uger." Tills Is the nroper way to do bnalncaa. Lastyear, Mr knew- who was at uio bead of the eoncern, further then rl'ox" WAS SDuouDccd as maneger; whether Q. L., or 0. E., IT other Fox, the public was not advised. Ur. O. L. Fox has hienio Hue iniprorcmenls In bis theatre dnring the recess, lie old plncf^ locks bolter than we have aeon It look for many \boUi outside and In. ./. Monuce, wbote arrival In Ibe Bcotla we announced In hM, baa brougUl several novelUes from the other side, which Is the "Pepper Secret," or "tibost," sn Invention M. IVpiior—not be of l]lug notoriety—whereby Imixlpable, kwy, bi>ectral fbrms aro produced, moving, acting, and dioir, In the prognes of tbe drsraa. BUly has been headed ib7 Ur. and Mrs. \^'alklui, In tho gbeet bnslnoss, howe/Vsr, ho Utter, lu coDjiuictlon with Mr. Moas, bavlng taken Wal- 'iTLratro for a abort aeaeon, which estabUabment they will ICO tbe 0th loat., when wlU be profloced a play called "True e Last," In wblcb Mr. "Gboal" wilt make bit nret appoar. >^ lii this' counlry, regHrdlesa of outlay. All you who have a (ho eli'iihant ehould now wUness tbe wonderful doings of OhoiL uj Sliarploy, with his famous band of mlnslrela—the Iron- 1 Uonltors—arrived In tbia city on the Sd, after one ot the itaucceeaful toura ever made by a mlnalrel organization. The ipe hoY-e been on tbe wing ton mouthi. In which time they a vlalled nearly every lojal clly In Uio Dnltod Slatea, meeting 1 a favorable reception orerywbere. The recelpta dnring this t amounted to 93U,i00, and tbe eipentes to Bometblog over wo, leaving a clear proflt to Mr. Sbarpley of eleren lAouiniid in/ We am qlad to record the tact, for tir. 8. la worthy of he patroosRO beetewed upon his band, being a bard worker, a correct business man. dors have to pity all torts ot pvlf!, 'n their career. Bome ot •e perls are very "Irylog" once. Bore's a cane In point Ur. HI CoUler, the gentleman who pltyt tliu Prince Regent, lu ke Ouko't Uolto," at Niblo's Qarrton, was arrosled ouWed- day evening, Ibe ailb ult., by oOlcer Davit, Juat aa he wia nt entering Ibe atage door to droas for the evening's por- mince. The eliartio brought agtlntt Mr. 0. It t felonious as. Ill upon Dr. Oliver A. Jurvlt, of thUi oily, during Ibe lata ilols. e doctor hlBlea that bo was attaoked by a enwd of rioters and Urlcaleu, and among Uio number he rccognlrod CoUlor aa b aim asaaiilled and beat him vvllb a cane, when Mr. Collier tarreeled and the facts niado known to him, he was muob n>rlaed, and licgf;cd bard to be allowed to fio ou and ouact Ills H; but tbo oincur was luexorable, siid another member of tbe i>l«by was "Bubatltiited" in the part, and an npoloiiy made lo ludicnce, to tbe cITcct tliat Mr. U. wai "ludlajioicd," miithly, ■ Collier (aated for "one night only" of the sweets or JclFereon 'let. and on Thuraday morning was up for sxamluatlon. Ho ■ htldtoballln tbo turn of tlOOO. Ilarry Pearson, the woU- >*a actor, became lila boudtmim. It la also charged that Mr. ■uurglugon tbo"tunnultort," but uiitll tbe apoolDcallous i^veo, It will bo proiior for the public to auopend Judgment oteliliatahdlDR the exirome host, tho Now Uowety hid a ^ut opening ou Biturday ovonlug, Aug. Itt tbo bonsa being « lo every part. Tho company woro oorditlly welcomed, w Ibe alars, Mr. Eddy and sira. Farnn, received great ap- Be. The followlnii It a Uat of tbe company enRoged:—Mm', C Boiiirace, Mra. Farran, Mm. Brookes, Mlas Eato Ni-wton, ■ Hdrldgo, Miss liowca; Mettra. 0. 0. OoDllaee, Mirden, «u, Ulaaarord, Winter, Llngard, MelvlUe, Williams, Wright, "ty, BiBulon, CouneUy, Duabar, and Geo. Brookes, The xHngblll wea tbe lnigi;dy of ••Unitut;" the oomlo drama of ' Alarming BacrlKco " and the farce ot tho "Wando'lng oilrH." A number of Shakesperlan end other plooes will bo [*a Ibit wccki Orewecd, whilo bathing, at Ollffwood, oppoalto Koyport, N. en Thuradiy, July Smb, Mr. Wm. H. Ileynolds, late of jwk'a Thealre. It tcomi that Mr. Itoyuolda, In company Ui I party of friends, had vislied OUlTwood for reoreallon, 'while there on Iho day indicated, Mr, It. went along to a miii t\toi for the puriioaa of taking a batb, and that woa tbe "Ken ot lilm alive Uidng mlrasd by his Irlcudi, they made 'Rh for hlni, nnd dlacovonng bit ololhei on tbo beieh came 1>e. concliiHlen that ho wti dronno<l, which proved to bo tho ■e. nia body was not found until Saturday, Aug. lal, when It • brought lo tbe city, nsd tho tunertl to«k phwe on Sunday, leal., Irura St Tbomas't Ohurcb, comer of Broadway ana ""Im aircett. Ur. llernoldi, we believe, wat a native of '|Ui1o|ph|n, aud at tbo time of bis death was In tho 40lh year ■>» aite. Uo had boon connceted with Mr. Wallaek's company '*fyeral years, aid though not a great performer, waa very "lul lu ble lino or bualneet. Ills hitl nrpcaranco In Ihia diy Son Ibo 3d ut July, at the Winter Ottdeu, on tbe occaalon RUr. Flovd'e boiiollt, where he performed Mr. Uurphy to Dan 'ot'e llnnily Andy, lu Ibe pbiy of thtt name, .be last uiglil ot luo summer leoton at tho Winter Oarden It ■eubccd tor Ibo eiblnaU, after which the company will go to wOD. The ei|iorlmriit bts not proved unproOlablo, wblcb 'Ibo allHbutul lo Mr. i^ank Woo<l's burleenuo, which hat nwiib woll deserved tokens of spprovsL Wllliout this tcesh utcllon. It u not probable that Ulai Emily Thoine and Ur. nnllb wenid have mads muob ot a mark as mastgeit. iiio right apot to procoie tbeattlc^ mlnttrol, and ill loiti ot wigi, la Panl Da Bpolte's estabUsLmont, 10 West UoualoD street, in this city. Thoae In want ahonld make a note. A good and prolUbte motto is tho "Doke's Uolto,"atin In the belgSt ot Its popularity at Mlblo's Qarden. Wo see that some ot thepapert advise Ur. WheaUey to take off the play, and give nt tomolhing freak. Of eourae Ur. .W. wlU not do any tneh thing! be manages hit theatre for thspnrnoss ot making money, aud Juat so long st he can play the "Dnke'a Uolto*' to a ptofltabla acoonni, ioai au long will be keep it on the bills. The crowds that flock to see the play show that the piece baa not bsif ms est yet "Wben you oatch a black cat tqueeie him, iqnesie him.'' There it lemo talk ot Ur. Wheatley giving up hit Ohw- snt BInet Theatre, Philadelphia, and confining bis atuntlon ex- clusively to if Iblo't. . . ,, It mnst be awful oi ttt people this hot weather. Then's Ut- lie narrls, at Bamom's, whole weight Is nearly seven hnndred poundsl How do you think lAe sUnds It? Well make a "pome" about hen OhI LIuIe Htrrla It a maid, of physique tat and fair. And nnto many elephants most favorably will compare; She's got a sit at Bannm's shop, a sit we do declare. lydU Langubib, Kale Rslgvoldt; Mrs. Uilarrop. tin. J. B. VInoeot; Jnlii, Emma Bslgnolde; Sir Anthony Absoluts. Mr. W. W. Pratt: Capt Absolute, John Wlbion: Bob Acres, Stuart Bobsoni Sir Lncllis.Owen VMlowe; Faiilhland. E. U. Utlit:' David, J. B. Adam. They olois their teaaon in Portland. Unchljetter tkr than making pants, at fouitean cents a pair. She draws hor salsry once s week, hor rations thrice s day, (But which coaU moat, we cannot tell, for Phineaa will not say;) Bhe turns the scale at forty alone, and heavT parts does play, Aa silting In her big arm cbalr, tbe drivet the flies away. BanfOrd'a Ulnttrelt Bnlthed their performanoti at the Un- sesm on tbe 1st, with a otpital bsneflt to Samuel. This evesiog a tbort aummer dramatlo soMon will be commenced. All who baTefonrshllllngtto spsrs will do s good tclloD by purobaaing a llckettoraPlaHlc, tolakepiaceatBoUevueaip den, foot ot eolh street, E. It, on the Eth ot Angntt for tht Iwn- ellt ot Mr. John Co]llni, late a member ot the lit Beat n. T. B. V. Ur. ColUnt waa dangsronsly wounded and lamed for life at the battle of Frtdericktburg, and having aVife and two children depending upon him, hit trienda an inlereating tbemaelvea in thePIo Nlo, the proceeds of which, It Is bcqped, will ensble him to get into some Utile buslnssa, by which he may earn a UtsU- hood. Let all who en, give thilr mite. _ , Among the vliltor* at nreaent In onr dly is Ur. Charles Waldner, leader ot the oicheein ot the St LonU Theatre. He la a veil-known conpcssr sod tranclator of "Orltaldi," from the Qerman, for JoUa Dean, and "Fanchon" and "Little Bare- foot" for Magglo Ullehell. „ _ . Ur. Wm. Warren, well known at tgent for John Denier, and variont eihlblUont, ptaoramtt, etc, waa In the city laat week. We eaw him in coopaay with Ur. J, E. Oreeo, of Dnprez k Oreen'a Mlattrels. Ur. W. It a capital business man, and by hia rapid movements Ihiongh the city mutt have some freab tpeco- lauon on hand. Among the popular places ot amnaement to open next week It Mr. Dutler't Amorlctn Untie Hall, iU Broadway. Ur. Butler eloted a very succeasfDl engagement with bis company in Boalon, on the 1st Inst, their performsnces In that fastidious dly being altsnded by large and fashionable andlencoa, the entertainments fumishsd by the Kew Tork company meeting with much favor. Tho great combination will Inaunurtte the season at M4 Broad- way, on the lOlb of August. Thla ettabllshmest It one ot tht favorite public retorts of Kew Tork, snd Mtnsger Butler is as popular with his comptny aa with hit patront. Thtre will be a great torn out—or turn Id, rather^n the opening ot tbe American. Died, tnddenly, of apoplexy, at tbe Bond ttreet Honte, Brotdway, on Friday, July titl, Henry Testvsll, brother ot the celebrated ccnirallo, FeHelta TeslvalL Hie funeral took place on Sunday morning, Augnat 3d. Being a cool and well-venlllalsd ball, it la not snrprlstng that Ur. Wood's minslrel esiabllabmeat continues to mset with such large patronage during the dog days. I^ week tbe buttnett wts splendid, on tome evenings tests having been placed otUn'de of the ball, alongtlds ot the windows, in the avenues tbst run slong tbe bnlldlog. Thlilitomethlngeitrtordlnary. Ur. A.J. Talbot, tbe new end man, made hia flrtt cppearancs on tbe ITth ult Being new to a metropolitan audience, he exblblled a Uttls norvousoest, but this will wear off aa he becomes better sc- quslntcd wlUi our people. The panorama ia to be taken off after tbit week, end will be succeeded by some novelty, the ntlun of which boa not yet tranaplred ontalde of the "domesUo circle." Then Is to be s mallnte onThursdsy, Augnat 0, on tbe occasion of our National ThanksglvlDR. Ur. JnllDS Elohborg. of the Botton Uutenm, and Ibe well- known composer, waa in town last week. His opera ot "The Hose oftml" wUI be produced in this city st an early data by the Blehlnes. we nndenland that Ur. Elchberg baa In hand not less thsn two other light operst. Col. WUlIain. ElUsger hat arrived in the citv with bit "lllUo ptr^," couliting ofCommodoro Foots and Col. Small, after an extended tear throagh the Weat and Oanadas. He le st present busy organltlog a Drat claaaptroupo for the approaching sosson. Tbo Colonel ioteodt running over to Europe. The comiuny tl- rcady engaged conalitt of Com. Foots, Col. Small, t sister of Com. Foote, Ulsi EUlnger, soprsno and planlat, Mont. Lavalloe, Mr. Dootb—blind plaoitt, and tbe popnltr impromptu poet anil comic vccallat, W. B. Harrlaon. Tuo Nutta, Warrons and Thumbs are sll completely thrown In tbo shade by this partr. Barnum Is out-ReoersUed this time, for (be Knit has come lo contact wllh aFoolewhlobbumoatmerclfUllycrackedlt Com. Foots la aoven yeaia older than Null, and welglis about 31lbt.. hit tlater la fonrlcsn yean old, IB Inchet high, and wolshi but U H Ibi, wblcb It 7 Incbct ttaorter and 8 lbs. lighter than lUunlo Warren. Col. Small ia 20 inches high and 18 yesnold. Mr. w. B. Darrlsoo. who has exhibited General Tom Thumb and wile. Com. Nuttand Ulnnle Warien, at Bamum'a Muaeum, has tieen engaged expreaaly to abow np tbe Utile family of plgmlea. Mr. Leonard Ororer, ot Washington. D. 0., Is In town, and his headquarters an at the Metropolitan Hotel, wben he Is pnptred lo receive spnlleatlons fbr engagements st bis new tnesirs In Wsthlngton, lo conunenoe about September U. Bee sdvertlse- ment The Usrllnettl Troupe bade tdlen to the palrons ot the Kew Idea en tbe 3d lost, snd on ths 4th s chango of performance la to be InanRurated, and a different comptny taket posseeslon of the bosrds. In our next we may possibly bo sbls lo give our naderv an Ides of the new performancea al tbe New Idea. Tolka Garden, is the Bowery, Is doing (lulte a snug business jat now. BIsdt Theatra opened In oppoelllon latt week, bnt w,<t doted for want of patnntae. At 'volbt Otrden the follow- ing performom areongaqed:—Donflandago GIbbonnolae, conter. tlonut; WUIiton, Ihe liumorlat; J. H. Taylor, baiijo tololat; M'lle. Walbv; hl'ils. Cootltntlne, Ltrry Tooley, John Rnthton, etc, eto. They give "ttcrcd concerts" st this place on tho Bsb- bttb. Oood boys. Old John Tr>-on, so experienced showman, has told out his hotel, snd Inform) ua that be It ready to engage for a long or tbort period as Managing Agent only. Ha Is every wsy potted in the show butlneas. Ur. OrecD, of the Srm of Diipnz k Green, has gcbe lo Pitts- burg for s week. In conjunction with Bf. O. CsmptwU's Uln. strels, where he will osioolsh tho Plttsburglans wlln hia moek- iDg bird Imllatlooa Mr. Jaraea Qnllck, ot the Continental Old Folkt, haa alto Joined this orgsnlzatlon for a short period. Ur. Kelts Reymenr, late ot Wood's Ulnttrels, goes on the end at Biyanta' Vlnebelt the coming sesson. Ur. GrlSln, the Inlerlocator for tho Brysnis', tskes the isme poiltta It Uooley's, Brooklyn, next sesson. Mr. Billon, Itteof U. 0. Oampbell's party, goetaa middle-man for Ibe Bryants' the comlbg teaaon. £. Bowers rellrcs from Hooley's band ahoitly. Ur. Josh Hart, who. while manager ot Volka Garden, In thla city, auccessfully reslalod Iho sttacks of Superintendent Ken- nedy upon that eslabUsbment caatlngthe Suiierlntendent In a suit st law. Is In town. He hss been to Dostoo, wben he hss laken s leaso ot Apollo Oarden, wblcb he Inlendt to open In Beptombor on the ssme plan as tbo Volkt Gtrdon In thrt olty, performing with sn Amorloan company to German audiencea. SCO Mr. Uart'e card In tnolher part of ths Cirppu. Sam Bhtrploy's "Irou Gadt" closed theUavellog aoaten at Al< btny 01 tho 1st Intt. They gave three shows there to orowdod audiences. The company arrived In this city on tbo 3d, "Ssm|. vol" bsi tone to Kowpori, where he wUl take a two weeks rest Ou tbo 17tb Inat be n-orconltea with teveral now tScot, and starts out for Ihe Fall and Winter tour. Cool Burgess, A. C, Stone and IL T. Undso bavo been engaged for next season, Frank Ollley vrlll be Ihe aranl . courier. The pant tetsen has rirovod one ot tbe meet brilllint ever encountered by msnsgen hroughout Ibo country, end Bam Sbarpley has been one of the moat aucccBslul tbat has boon on tho road. You know DIondIn, don't your Yes. Well II Isn't bim wo want to talk tbout but Jebn Denier, who doea things lust llks Blondio, so Ibey say, and baa ncelved four gold medtlt, worth bueholaof OoDfcdentetorip, for hie daring purformtooet on Ibe rope. Mr. Dealer baa Juit dropped Btmum, alter nntllng money in tbo skovmsn's purse by sn engagement 'at ths Mu- seum, and now wants to try bis hands or fset oltowhon. orots. Ing falli, preclplcet, or sny other llltle Job of that kind mtna- gore msy A-lab executed la Iho highal style of the art Bee sd. vorlhioment In tbese columns. Mr. snd Mn. U. Wslklns.'who hav6 been In Europe for tbe past thros yean, recently returned to New York, bringing with them the Iklest Esgllsb stnaatlou, the "Ghost Mystery," which they wUl prstont. for tho finl time In Amorlca.on Thunaday even- ing, Ang. 0th, at WiUtck's Thoalro. If til tho itorles wo have beard otlhospeclrol illutlon aro correct, the "Ghott" will play tho dovU wllb other aenstUont. BRMSKTIO, Junior Hall, Frsdoriek, Ud., his bsen taken for a tow wtekt by a combination company, oonipoied of mcmbon of Ihe HoUl. day Btnct Theatre, Baltimore, and Grover't Thciln, Waablog. ton. Dnmatle performances will be glvon, commoooing on the sd Intt Ur. O. B, Bithop, Mrs. Qormon and tho UelvUIe Bitlon tre In tho organlutloa. At the UelropoUtaii Thoatn, DuflUo, Kate Denln Byan doted an engigenionl on lbs Itt IntL On tho ad, Edwin Adsms wss sonouncldto commence a two week's engagement, opening in Iho new plsy ot <'Thfi Uonllo." At McVlckor's.Ohletgo, UI., It the stme eld slorr—"builness Immense." UoDonough snd bit Seven Sltlen flUthethostn nightly. Tho piece It put upon tbe ilago In a veiy effeotlvo manner, and the lulrodiietinn of tbe new tableaux of the "Beige of TIekebnrg," It very eredllable to the sconio srtlst. snd ths "Female Zouavct." 'Ths piece is wsll osst, with UcDonough u Un Flulo, II. F. Blone as Cnme, Mr. Uyen ss Bnsll. Ur. Noyea aafllunner.and UlsaJennle HIgbtaa DUvollno, Amy Stone ss Tarlarlne, and Udi Neves as Plulella. iiii'oomblnatlon i caatutollowi:— UIss Halo nalgnolds'oomblnatlon eompasy opened in Fort- kid, Us., on ths nth idt,.tTllh Iho "BlTa]t,''i ' --- UIBS KATE ■FI8HEB—Tu Favown Aoram, Uaiagar HoTleker, of the Oblctgo Thetlro, It bully engtged in gathering hit toroet for the coming f ion. Lodles snd gsn- tiemss desirous of eigsging with Ur. 1 'icker, an nterred to' hia adverliiemest la thli Ittoi of the Oi rzn. lAnnlibe & Dougherty's Dramatlo Troupe arrived at Denver City, CoL TSr., and g^e their flnt perfonaaace on tbe 17lh otU "The Honeymoon," ind "Happy Uan" wen the pleoea. Ur. Geo. Panncefort as tho Duke, Un. J. Dillon ss Zanorai, and Un. LsigTlthe u Jnllana. AdaLaorentappsarod la atavorlledince. The comnany remained but two Bights, and then proceeded lo Central dlty. Ur, Lewis Bsker has tsksn a lesse ot ihe TarleUet Theitn, Hew Orleans, and wlU commence openHons then in November. Ur. Dan Setchell, the popular comedian, will be one of Hr. Ba- ker's tttncUont, KMf) Itelgnolds' ptrty wss Isst week ai Bprlng&sld, Uaat. Their nsxt stopping place waa Uilford. Springfield, Uass., Is to teoeive a visit this week Inm Ur. Harry 0. Jtrrett, who brings slang with bim Ur. Wm. Wsmn. the Boston Unsenm (kvorlte, and a dnmstto oompsny. Dafllold's LonlsvlUe Thsstre opens for the seaaon on Ang. IBIh. CoL Wallace, formerly ot the /'AfliidelptIa Sn, and who waa Lewis Bsksr's msaager In 1807, but men recently conneeted with the £oufirff/e Juumtd, will be scting mansgsr. Ur. E. B. Colemtn goet lo DnIBeld'a NathvlDe Tbeatra next teaton. Ulat Uary E. HUl wishes ns to title tbst her lbs of busiaeta is "letdlnBjavealle,"aodBot "old women," u ttstadbyntie- oenllr. Eato Flaher aad F. 8. Ohanfnu gave two nights' thow it Wor- ceiter, Uttt., on the 17tb and 38th ult On Uonday evening, July a7th, the Webb Bitten commenced their InlUalon enlsnainment st the Norfolk (Va.) Opers Honis. It coniisled of in idtpted Fnnch two-sot plsy, tsrmdd "Tbe Foster Bitten," Ip which Emma and Ada performed reapecltve- ly the refa or Koemio snd Annette; Doud sad Fannin as D'Avrlg- ny (ends snd nephew), entered with spirit ints the play, ss did LavUle, aa Julea de llomis, and Ulss Vsch^ u Vslsnllas De Queny. ibe performanoos condnded with the protMn vsnd^ vllle of "A Dsy too Lale," In which Ulss Emma personated Jenny, AngeUns Bophls eotrina, and Dickey DooUttls; sad Ulss Ada thoie pirti of PoUy, Biddy DeUny, snd Jsck Tar; their aongs, dances, snd duetts were much sdmlred. Doanelly, ss Old Fidget, divided the honors. Justly receiving deddsd marka of appnvil by liit Inlmltabis rendition of tbe Nerrons Old Uan. Our oorrte- pendent *'Tbesplan" says—"Comment upon Ihe Blslen Is onn^ cssstry, farther than to stale that they folly anstained their npa- tatlon. Despite the napropltlons ttate of the weather, a respect- able andltory, both in numben and potltlon, greeted their flnt appearance. Two geaerala(FotlerindIIarland),amongtt other oflicenot an ranks, wen present The sncsessot tbese ttan tbonld sttltiy any doubtaUaaagerGlenn baa held respecting ade- quate remnnenllon In the engagement ot stsn. fin Tnosdav ovenbig, Jaly 28lh, after an overture, conducted by Prof. J. fi, Roswold, engsged by the Webbs ss mutlctl director, foUowed a comedy by Obas- Belby, csllsd Ihe Msrket Girl of Fsrit,' sfler which ths mueb-commsnded protean mnalcal Itrce of 'In and Oat of Place,' In which Ulaa Ada assurosd Leity, a maid of all work; Paddy O'Bairerty, an EmeraU lalander; U'Ue Adelald^ an op- en alnger; Fnu Fastonl, aDuhihwoman; and Uehllable Jen- kins, a downeastcr; In oacb ohsraoter gIvlDg a eliancterUUo song or dsncs. It it the uopardontbls ranlt of some to overdo their chinclon; Ulta Ada's nndllion was perfectly natural, and obtained the hearty plaudits of the large attendance wbloh greet- ed their second sppoarauce. On Wedneaday evening, 201b July, the terio-comlo two-act dnma of 'The Bosbsad si Bight' waa liven, ia which Ulss Emma astnmedUlchiel aud Auguala Fo- Inaka; and Mist Ada, Cathorbia Psrchwilz, In which they gave oharacterlallo tongi and diBoes; after which the orchcstn, led by BeswsUl, gave the •TopsyQnadrllles,'followed by the mnii- oalprolaan nrne, eotiliul 'Aotressof all Work,'in which ths Wsbbs vsrtsUUly wss nndoobtedly pravsd by their sssnmptlon and artlsllo nndllion of four ch|nolsn by Ulss Ads, and three by Uiaa Elnua, The ooltlng ot a ohanoler by each waa made the subject of nmark; Instead of performing aa idvertissd, the csst wss msde 'beauUfully leas;' we dissniiiove ot snob prooind- Ings, and hen enter protest saalnst ill Ths Uiites Webbnnit not prstome upon their popnisrity to nMs snoh inteipoIaUona, with tbe reflection that It wUl be overlooked.* The leison at the Bt Louis Theatn begins on ths 17th last Many new faces to the Bt Louis pnbllo have alnady been en- gaged. ■*Beehig Warren," "Poor PHUcoddy," and "Lend me Five Shfl- llnga," an said lo be Ihe three faroee which Wm. Warren, come- En^nd^lnightly during hia brief lour thnngh Iho New J. filddles gsvo a performanco at Lynn and Utrblehead, Uaas. thepaat week, with I good comedy company. He Is to be st Mll.'brd on the Cth. Uossn. Hsnken k UoDonold oommsnoe a short dramatlo tea- aon at Georgetown, D. 0., on the 3d luaL Bany Clifford, O. EL Wllaon, A- McDooaM. W. U, Bokeo, Fanny Byaa, Addle Andor. ton, and llote UelvlUe an In Ihe domptny, Grover't Thettre, Wtahlngton, It progrettlng very npldly to* wards completion. Tho letson wlU commence the first week In September. B- S- Bogon, G. E. WUton, Btny Clifford, and Un, O. 0. Gormen have been re-ongaged for next tetton. Ura. Frank Gnbim, a very dever aelroas, bts been steored by Ben De Bar for next season. Those who wish to be "oSforBsltUnon," to fulBll engiae- ments with .Geo. lunkle, st the Front eireet Theatn, for the eeston commencing Beplember lal, should either cell or drop s llneto Jss. Conner k Co.,Theslrlcsl Agents, 25 weit Honstonst, N. T. Bee sdvertlsement The ngolir season at the Academy of Uutlo, Cleveland, Ohio, under the manigoment of John A. EUsler. Jr.,' conmeneet on BeplemtierTth, wlthHickettasthestsr. AU Uanager EUsler't comptny nmaln with him eiceptlog two, a Juvenile and Onl walking lady, and aaecond old man, bolb ot which poslttona he It snxlous to bavo flUed, snd advertises to thst effect in these columns, Ths Acsdomy of Muslo, Cleveland, snd Ellslor's Athennnm, Oolombut, 0., cm bo rented it certain uaaons ot the year; or during tho montbe Ihoy aro not occnplod by Manager Ellsler't dramallo company. See tdvcrtlsemenit of the tame eltowbnre. Ulss Uollle WUllsmt, with a draraallocompany, ombriclogthe teUowlog namee:—Ur. IS, Bates, >lr- J. Seymour, Ur. U. U. La- cy, Ur. W. P. Sheldon. Mr. F. L. KeUer, Ur, J. Wallace, Ur. H. Oabum, Un. U. A. Perry, Mlao Aggie Bardy, Ulaa Litzle Hardy, La Polite Airrelts, and ulat Wlnten, in giving performancf* it trsfblnglon UoU, Wheeling. Vs. On the Slat nit, "Mollle" look a benodt tppoarlog as Nelly in the "Huatreu ot the Uis- slailppl." Jane Eogllsh't Troupe Bt Denli conlinuet dolog a very fair boalnets st lbs Wsshinglon Theatre. Ou the lOlh ult Uarletia navel made her dttnil. Bate Flther, wllh a dramatlo company. It tnnonnced to ippear this week. Tboee theatrical ogonta of thit oltv, Ueain, Jit. Conner h Co,, ippeir to be driving a lucntlve butmeai, and their patrons an dauylnenatlng. TkoyannoworganltUigcompanlea for A'ood't Tbeain, Olnolnnstl, and tbe Natbvllle, irenn.. Theatre, and Dr. 0. S. OoUlna, epeoUl agent, will bo on hand at their offlce ou the lib intt. to sign contrtels, eto- Pntcttlonils should not till lo Kid their adverllsemeot olaewhore. J, 0. Uyen' dnmallo company was stNorombega Hall, Ban- gor, Ue., on the 30lh ult, and nmalnod two daya. Uanager John T. Ford, ot tbe Holiday Blrcet Theatre, DalU, more, la having that degani pUce of reaort put Into a complete new dress, nreparalorr lo hia re-openlng for tho coming teaaon. Tho alockholden of Ihe FMnt Street Theatn, Baltimore, an ronoviting and nfltUog that plsco of amuaemeut An entite new tiago and other much-needed accessories wlU form psrl ot Ihe piogrsmme ot renovsUous sad nformaliens. DirSanoo Thestre, Cain, JU., Is doing sn rxcellent bntlnest: "i fact not to be wondered at," says our corrcipondent "1^. I, Tor," "when we consider tho itlractlons conslaully brouHbt out by tho nanagomeut Tbo company now playing hen couttslt of the following Udlcs snd genllcmon:—Mlaaet Utry UeWII- llimt, Alice Howe, Ritio Putnam, Uaggia Uorlluirr, Un. Welab Kdwarda and Urs. M. A. Fennoyer; and Uesirs. Frank Doehe, T. a Htnn, T. H. Holland, Wdth Edwsrds, A. N. Bhsrpo. Wm. Marble, L. Ussou, Geo. W. Hooper, J. II. Ourru, kc. kc A young and pleaaloR vo^let. Aims Lang, made hor udntl hen ou Frldiy evenUig, 24lh July, and waa very well received. Little Eille Putnam It tiklng all hearta by tlotm. Yet a men chUd, the It a tplriled, correot aad natural tclreti, a charming vocal- Isl, and a grtcoful daunitr. She bet not in equil, of her age. In America, except, alone, tho bowllchlog little Salllo Holmau, of Ihe Holman Opera Troupe." . * The Thoatn Boyal, llamlllon, C, W., It now in ptoccat ot re^ ptlrlog.decoratlou, otc, and tho till tetton Is to commence on the 21th Init An opportunity to enter Into engagements tor tbe TLestro Boyal, liamllloD, 0. W., lo open on Aug. 2Uh, by Mrs. Edwlo Marble, may be aeon by sn sdvertlsement In tbe Ouprxa. La- dlta and gentlemen of talent, Indnding a good danasuse aad ■oenlo artlat ate wauled. ..... D. B. Ui^^took I fueweU btaeflt and kit appeuiaee at the .New Uempbls Theatn, on tbe 20lh ult A boat ot Tohui< t SIM sppeared. Ur. hi, enacted Toodlos, being the torty.rouitli time dnrfoB s season of sloven munihs. Among tbe volnnlssn was T. p. Vamsy, who appeared as Htas ia the "Dniehmu'a Gbott" Ki, and Ura. B L. Davenport, tsiltlrd by a drtnttio con- puy, gtvo a dramatlo peiformance at Institute Hall, Boibnir. Mjua., on tho Olh Inst " Ths Uowsrd Alhensnm. Doston, wlU be opened on Thondt* sneneen aad evening, (NaUonal Thankagtving,) the eth last, wiia a dninaOc oompuy, for this occasion only. In the allsiw ?.'25",«dnma,'-TheWx Dtigreet ot Crime," ind i IinghiUa iwiJSJ"^ tveniag the pity ot "Captain Eyd,"and "n» P,'^0>rt of o;;^^'- Th(Wi dramas WlU snUsOhsssrviea^ N^iiS'Donlfaee,OolUnga,Xsiler, SlJIS! pttlphlj^ " *" »"* •««■> »t tho AI* bv'fe'nJSI'wMlS'!?'""" B*"* Woodburr, hu been sngsaea H''oi!SdTthern*S;&^r """^ » ^ fo?'oM'SGJm?iSlS!Si.''.'""l'P"'*«"»8«''« wrsBgemert* jSnik'^T"A£s vj?.'si;*i-ws;S&S L"?5d%?sL'si5s2?r-'^ "WvS ^uhington, D. 0., ThesS?to^eo"Xte"TCJSuTtoSt Usasgen wUhlng to seonnhsr tetvlcetla the iStanldiSM nitke s note of Jss. Oonnsr * Co.'s adv«rtlasmentlaiu7bnr^ Un. John Wood performed at the Hew Obetiaut. iniihs^ggt. laat week, to tilr bnilness. Thebootelt newdiMA wTmKT^ ...,Y%T"a*^ ^S'^ii^ t«coetSSlto-SuSS7; bill of divoiA from her htibead, ma. Eongta. Iht demaiM Ittned from the Baperior Oonrt of Chleigo, a fbw dan shi^ Ws bssr it stated that Un. Bcudcaull arrived In BoMm osnlly with hsr two children; bnt we have no aollitntlo liifMits Uon on ths subject —^ It Is hinlod that Hr. Clarke, Ihe comedlaa, haa taken the PhD*, delphia Aoademyof Uualo for a short seaaea, aad will opaail soma time this month, probably ths 17th, Amung theMn mentioned as Ilkdy to penbrm under Ur. Oarks's nuntgemtat an Edwla Booth, Obarlotto Onahman, eto. J. T. Doiindly aaA L. P. Bamtt an also add to be lateresttd In the experiment Thomaa B. Hana "declares his intontlon," llks a good dtlse^ otesUbUshlaga porminentthsatrical dKallin the Wwtand for ths pnrpose of carrying out bit exeellent prqlee^ tdvertlsea In the Oinrn (see ebewhsn) for tsleut ot both lexta. Bo proposes to oommenee on or about Seplemher 8. RKGRO BUNBTBBIiST. We anlnformed by Ur. J. D. Kewoomb, formerly agent Air Bim Sharply, that Bern has had a long, proaperans lessen of niM months. Ssm'i original hits on tht flmss Uwayt lake the hooH by storm, and Cool Dnrgess Is not tar behind. In fact, Bharplsj has s flnt-dsss company. They dosed the seaion at Albany aa Aug. Isl, one of the molt prosperous ever played byamhulisl baud. Ur. WInchaUhss taken the "end" with the lato Horn k Heitw oomb party, made vaoant by the wlthdnwsl of Eph Hem.' Balner baa alao beoome attached to thla company aa Intorloauter. Wo know our rsaden an fond ot sploy, hlgh-ssaaonsd ooma- pondenoe, disonsdons, elo., snd we sre always wlUIng to gtva them "iliebsstlbeiaarketafforda,"aaoorobeapboiTdughonaa keenen term it Some months sgo, UsssM. Eph Horn and W. W. Newoomb entered into partnenhlp in the mrnstrd bnslnssK Thsy formed a cemiuy, snd tlarted out on their tnvela. AH dbct not teem to have been wsU with onr managerial frlendtk and when they gel to OlaoinnatI, the blank tqoallwbieh hsA been threatanlsgbnrat forth ia sU Itofniy, snd the two psrtnsn pitohed ia l Ms uT i other like Now York city "tumailen.'' Horn seems to ban flang the flnt brick, by aruonndng hia wlthdnwat from the concern. Tbm ensued the following rich sad raox conespondsnos:— A aaio neat ua. nzwaoun. TOTHzPnBua:—Acsrdin ysslsrday't ITnus, feom^hEon^ annonnoes to "his Msnds" his withdrswd from tbe eonnecUon herctofonexlsUngbetween himsslf and ms; I sm bsppy tossni* HT frieads and psiroas, that suoh Is ths osse, and none can ex- perience gnater ploasun in this fact than my tdt. Fo^toneUffleptat snd indeed from Ihe flnt week we itszted^ the condaot snd behavior ot Ur. Horn baa been equally offaa- sin to mytelf, the company, and the patnnt ot Biy exhlbiUon. The many cantea ot compfaint which, Indlvldoilly, I have SB- darcd, Imlgbtpau over, but bit Irritating and angentlemaalr demeanor to the performen who conatltute my tnupe, has bi- quently ereated dlflloultloa Ihnstening the withdnwal. In a body, of the persons engsged, snd csnsing dluatlsfaction tolallr at variance with tho harmony neceatary to the success of snoh' sn orgtaUatlon. To the public hebw mon than once eiblbltaa himsslf hi a gnlao sqnsUy Insulting to the sudlsooe and nab» coming one whoaehread Is dsrived from popular support Either one of the above ohtrgotf will JniUtf me in being IhanktOl for Iho dltsolntlon of my cotmecUon with Ur. Horn; the tbreo combined, would, iti wen pnpared to tubmit to tht InfllotloiL nndor me nnworthythe lupport ind encoungemant ^rhicb I ahiDevarstodytomsritCnmageiiennaoommuolly. Iremaia thepabUc'egratetalssmnl, W. W, Nlwooio. a oias raoH va Hoaa. . * To TBS Puauoi—Noticing svetyabuiivs nply to my cttdeC yeslodsy, snnonndng my wilhdnwtl ftom the partaeiihlp pi^ vioudy exltUag betwssn myself aad Newoomb, I deem It bv du^ to offer alewalaUanenta. . The prtndpal oaose of my leaving was ths babltnally ei and nniattsnetorr mslhod of oondaeting the flnaaoulpsiteC onr fauilnea; and last wsek, notwllhttaadlng onr noalpa «■« belwten nine hundred aad one thoaiaad douara, Ur. aeweoak conirMI It the end of the week to make me aoma doUan in his debt Ur. Newoomb spesks of my oonduot as offendvs to lii» . self, bis compaBT. aad the patrons ot Ua exhiblljoa. With rfr gard to being offensire to hlmtelf, the oondact ot any tatOma could not help being offensive to a penon to devoid ot them* molest Idss ot whst thst conduct aught to lie. I have yet to loam that I have an enemy among the iesnwit» ble msmben ot my profession. The flsUerlng esaira which I dwaya have Ihe honor to reoelve, spesk for themtclres with re- gard to the estlnisttoB la whioh I am held by my Iriends^ lha publlo. Is II potdble that Ur. Newoomb hu Jnit found out that laa irritating and nngmtlemanly in my demeanor, after being hilt> - matoly acqnalnted wllh me for fllteen yean, the ntnlt of whlib wu the endeavon be nude to wllhanw me from the highest potltlon in one of the flnt troupes in Nsw York olty (Ur. HsBxir Wood's), sad conBeet me wlln blmsaUt I beg to nbi Kr. Newcomb to such geBllomen snd soootssful mansgon ss Mr. Henry Wood; Ur. Thomss Usgulre. Ur. Daa Bryaat, Ur. LoB Uerru, iBd Ur. Edwin Kelly (ul of whom I hire plsyed engif^ menia with), for a bettorInicrprstatloa of my ohiracler. Friendt who ban rrid thla acurrlllont iltaok idtltsd aia to take no notice of snob falas asssrtlons; bnt every hononble ms^ partlenlarly tnt public pntesslon; most sllow no foul chansL originating In a low mind, to be bnnghl agalnat him wUhon anawer and defence. Trusting that my conduel wUl nmaln dwayt u ImproachaU* w during my oonneellon with Ur. Newoomb, I remain the pub- Uo'e bumble tod obligtd torvant. Era Boaa. Uetsn. ArUogtoo, Leon k Donnlker—the Ulntlrel msnsgeis —have entered Into a now Una of busloeas. On the 2Sth oU* they brought a ault lu the Courts of Ohicsgo sgalott the agent and pnprleton ot ths building known as ElogaburT HslL Ohicago. Eariy last winter EIngabnry Sdl wu leaaed and fltlu up by ArUngton, Leon & Donnlker, and by them was uiad nntll I few weeks ago. Tho troupe found it enllniy iusdcqnito la tcoomodato their largdy Incrtaaing patronage, and aocoidlnglr determined upon an enlargemoBtfjFor the narpoee of giving opporluntty for this Improvemtvtlb^ be mane, tbe troupe iv lluqulthod their ontetlslnmtnt tike tor s short llmosnd opened In ainelonstl. Uunwhile, nnkntwn to the compuy, b^oU^ Ileus wen pending betwe n the t|snts tor tbe UaU snd lee pi«> Erieton of a moseam Item St Louis, It betog profioeed by thft liter to seenra nesriy the whole building tor Uulreshlhlttai. Those negotiations were suddenly dossd, snd the huUdlog waa laucd to the preprieton ot Iho museum- The mintud tronn^ on bearing ot thla now leue. Immediately enlend the salt nr dsmagea, placing the amount at 810,000. Arlington, Leon k Donulkir'a Mlnttrele doted a very tneoea^ tul three weeks' slay st Oloclnntll ou the 1st Intt On tbe Sd'lnit tho boys commenced st Ben de Bar's BtLonls Tbcstn. Tho Rom k Newoomb ptrty hive hid a tpllt in Iho nuoage- rld department In a letter from Ur, Eph Horn he wlshca nm to elate that he ia no longer connected with the "intUtooah,** •nd that be wlU be in New Tork thla week- Since lecelTlng IhiB leticr, tcveni cardt btvo ippeiredin Ibe iloolnniU pspeis from Mr. Bom ind Phllo Olari the sgent Ur. Bom eomplalBB of unfair dedlBg on tho part ot Ur. Newcomb. In his (Bom's) card ho sUlcs that "laat week, notwlthtlsnding lbs tnilpla won between nine hundred snd one thousana dollars, Ur. Newcomb rcHlrtmt to makn him some doUan In debt," la R|i)y to this Phllo CIsrk puis In a rej)lnder,u follows:—"Ilia true that Ihe reoolpis ot the week nillied the smount nimed' by Mr. Uom. and that over Ihe mere oxpenteetor Ihit period Ihenwtt sranaldcnble margin ot proOt; but tIr. Horn ha* Ignored tho fscttbst from the gross proceeds, besides paylac tho eurront expenaet, a gcnenl lolllement ot onlstanding dsbta was made. For Instance, then wu a blU fhr pictorial poalen, araouoUog to (107, llqaldited, and my atlary and expenses (or flve weeks wen slaa psid out of tbo iloresatd week's recdpla,'* We have heard nolblng further since tho lbov^ except thsl lh« eompany wu sllU nlsylog at Bmlth and Dllaon's naU, nndsr lha llilo of "Nowcomb's Hlnttr^bi-" The body ot Obirlcy NeUI, the Dinilnl, bu not yet been i» oovrndslBt Louis. A reward ot $100 haa been offered for It I7 Hank Uuon, Add Weanr, and Uaeter Uarney. S. 8. Banford'a troupe open at Maryland Inatllnle, DdUmois^ onthoSd.fopone week, under tbo mansgenrnt of Ur. Bandm- ton, the lluatlin Panorama man. From UalUraoi% the B. B. B, troupe goca lo Wuhlngton, thenro down among the campsr Jtmet U. OudwoTlh, ths popular BIhloplan eomedutt. It no* oueof the "enckctnla"alihe VirieUes, \Vathli>|iU>o, D. 0. la an tdverlltemeni eleewbere be makea kt own bit nealre la<Blar Into short engacemenia at other pIioit.J|tIaB>ginwinpt«M* make a note of it ' ' rot oontlBUttoa ot Shaatrlcat Bsoofd, ss* M* IH,