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NEW YOU K OLIPPEB,^ 155 BEATRIOAL BEOORP. .ant. iBiraiM. * IB) mcnirm or rai Tnunuui., onouB, OUH IiKTTIiK BUZ. iffsbar* lolten for rr«nlt Wjimt—Ortlforula leUor: Low Jr-EJaw H«it; Arlmnaii mrd; Wm. 11. L»wl»; ChirlcB wik fanilly; J«oo«nejDoMi-doiini ncinrrK.Blpne— 0. W. Uwriwn; 0. W. Flomlmii V. A. Oowin; LowU %oo. Jitob-ranncrlr agent for Ocorge Cbrlttji lu«0 V; (udUurrSlepUoiu. CITY SUBBIAnY. TO THE rnoFKSsioy. no CUPrzB la the gr«t organ of tho dr/imillo mi »how iioD Ami onr ilcalro u tn<l »in b— be«n to mtte Ibia Ac- Tot iot only Tiufiil to ths profeulou, bat InKreallsi; to tbe JiMilcr. Thniinb Iba modlun of oor llltlo abaol, tkore- vt profmilnn caii laaro tbo wlioreaboola and bnslnoaa of Sor I>t>P * plajWII, a nowapaper, a lino or two of lUo ntnu or Tourmlvea and tboao Maoolalod witb jon, ao that ^RsclinabjSitnrOar.orUonilay.atlbolatoat, and tba iicnlabcd will appear In tliat wcok'a Inno of Iha CurFsn, IS romrdod lo agonU tbiongbont Uie conntn early on ■r moming of o«b nook, Wo cbarga nothing for roeoru. J luovtnicnUi of onr frlenila, nolthor do w« aak or acok ot an' kind for ao doing. Wo wloh to oontlnna tbo Clip- ,ittclUl>Io organ foe tbo boneOt ot tbe profeaalODi and ,f cilond tbo avbeie of Ita uaatulnua, UOHSAT, AagnalK, '03. ire now undtrgolog the OTerburlng ordeal—riotunoly of the coiiacrlpUeD, othorwige coolly dcaliniated na nh It It aalonlnhlig wbiit a Itw-obldlnii coinmunlly wo -leclally vban tbelaw la backed up by a bold rronlof nidloni iJllery, Tbcro In not a niurmnr agalnat tho draft—OYen aJuau, vrbodrawaoul the namea.liaa not been moltatad, > an Dulthcr ate nor undeialand It, It It ao unlike the rtUampU Now. overylhlag (oea on like olockwork—not a lu hid bla brad otoTO In; not an orphan atylom baa boon j- not an awning pott baa been mtde to do imdignlllod jiaMUomfortho auencnalon ot"Nlg»n," And all ho- of our lovo of law anil order, under the dtcunulancea. itn of the goepel an dratttd, and murmur not; aclora are I up In tbe whirlwind, and submit lo tboir falo with Chrla- rtiiodo and migoalloii; our naglUitIo frienda are not , icalnit the wUy oncraachinonia of tho dralllogoHlcera; rr«rnarklug that "Ibero It * divinity which ahapca their migk," tboy eland (he alotm, pay tbo price, or aond In • ^'oion vhe some of Ibe papers call rlolora" bare not been Uii.niioyof IhoIr uamoa havlnit been picked from the I of (uio; yet iHUtca relgna, and Ihe majaalyof tbe law la aled. AU elawM are it^catnled In tbo eonicrlpUon. ixmut Ike cxcmpUon litariiig, when tbo eh kly cbaracler of «oule will bo made at once manlfoat, and few will wheel huo Tbe "Oboal" fainUy la Incrtoalog, and ebadowy x'« iQcot U9 whoro'er wo go. We know a lady who taya abe cily >av a Hboet In lior bctl-room Ibe other night; "It" waa u like a man, mado ntoUont like a man, and bad It nnt that no man could get luto her room, tho would bare felt iicod tlint "11" u-ji a man. We nil came to tbo cooolualen, rcr, thtt "It" mum have been one of tbe newly Imported a. What trill becouio nf u>? Ileie la a newly Imported idruui, an au accompaolmont lo the epcclral lltiulona:— Ihe aiiost like a bad conundnim? Deeauaa It la Km ^Aitonca" Alu'l bad for an adaptation. It 11? Butl- ta iiullo ifuod at our tbcalrea and halla of arautemest laat .ttiewcailicrin the tnrly portion of tbe week bolog cool Irllt(lilfu1, both lu.doorri uiu oat MaDagcn are bueUy on- 1 lu ipcrfccllug Ibtir uirAnifemonlafor tbo ftdl cainpalgn, K iiicinliicti to he lively, and tho competition unutually icil—flo aUuHlou lo gboriU, mind. There will bo Laura h;'f, Mm. Itoberlton'fl Uroadway, Klblo'a, Wiutor Onrden, um'i. \\'nlkck'i, llullor'a Amerlcto, and Bryanta', and I'l illnblrele, all on Ilroidvay, lo aay nothing of a tcorc of ^ pucc«; while In tho Howcry there will bu tho Now and Ibulrot, a Butch Theatre, and probably a mlnatrol com* r, leaTlnR out "Dutch Onrlonn," and alng aonAO wllliout |ixr. Tlio Academy, In lliU alroel, will bo In lull blaie, It Mr. Nlioa PTomlaea lo give ut a aliow In dote iintly lo tho li(h etrcet mualc ebop. Vorlly, every- ^ liul tho drnit promlsoH to mako ua "gayand happy" during r,uhiS teaioii Talking of muolo, who do yuu think got iti lu Iha ISIh Warfl tbo other day? Why, W. H. Fr)', ulo critic of the Tnlitw, Tbo draft oata down all, both itjud fiiiall. and yo profcaaloual critic now knowawbatle l:'t by tho key nAto of tbo con^fcriptloo. Wllllim, eonod I-.\, pl^AfO E\y, that waa a bigb old affair up at 72d f.,11-1 TliiueJay. It wr.acalled the "WalterOlrbi' FeoUval," ]<o)T waller Klria, It appenre, had nothing to do with II, loor.'i-irfirto'* could not rye- nnln who got tho thlo^ up. Ic \t"t' r,u-d ebouie" lo attcnipt to fallen ^uch au aJlAir upon pretty vjlter iftrli*. Tliero were but fow glrl< lliere~"ther« I Mull wl Uet, and IKII and Kite"—but tbcro wna a big lot i-hrm," ai.d such like. A reiwrt of the reene Is (iven In tbtr loragmpb Vo bear Rood occounlo of Ihoclrcua nil Ibia year. A couHo of abrowd Kow York operator*, kirc au lotercat lu two ooncorne, now traveling, cleared one :aiid dollani a day laat week, that being lAfl'r share ot the f:L What an ImmenHO bnehieas muot naio been done to b dividend, after deducting all ex|i«naos. A heller aeason i^e pretest, wo understand, waa never known Did you ujtblDij atwut a great crbn, con, cato beiwoon an aolreaa 'Hcoruiirraoet highly reepeclablo and wraldiyniorcbants?" N'rithor did we, but there are ao aiony caaea occuring, tntliongbt Homo of ourreaders might know of aomcthlng i Hut tboy would llhoua to vonUlato; "but lis of nocon- «m" Little Uao's namo Isatlll received wllh applause oner It It moutloned at our halla of aiuutement. Tbe cil', however, think they have entirely stiuelched our rtto comnisndor; but ho itlU lives In tho heaita ot Ibo people Uilioak a piece apropos in tho occasion:- Oh 1 Lllllo Mac, If you weto black Tbo rtdleolt woukl back you— But since you're white, they out ot spits Try very hard to blaok you. • .Wo have a now leutallon, Ju addition to the OhoiL Dar- (oiue out last week ns an acrobat, and turned otio of tho J»t tomersiiUllB wo remonihor to have witnessed elnco idt turned his colobmled flip d'P In April, IMl. This la Uto groat uhowmtn come to turu over. Do haa a parly of LtJt on Bbow at hie Atutcuui-whether bogua or not we at u(,y, but tliey look like made-up saTagea—and In order to > I'joui doubly aUrncllro lo a tellned and discrlinlnstlug York asacublaaer bo udTortlsed them In thu following lago:—"Tho Indian wtrs on our Woalcrn bordom havo In. dllieao red men of Iboforott with unusual luturoHt, and ' man, a*oninn andcblld ladulrlouaofseeing llieso luhunian ;es, Khahartsn TUtktatJ^ mtirtltmt the men, women ami ckiltlren r it'esiem frvntier. Here tboy hare tbo opportunity. Those ipeclmens of Ihe very trlbiB who havo commuted these tons acts, freth from tbo scenes of rapine and murtlar." vaa rather too strong eren for Kow York, and tho effect t3 deter people from palronlaing a placo where hucIi In- kuaud blootltlilrely crcatnrea wero ou show. Seolnutbo 'bo bad committed, tho showman dlsconlliiuod Ibis adver- tent afler a day or two, and luserlcd In Its idaco Ibo follow- tvhich goes to show the showoinn'B veraotlllly of talent :— ttoBiwelmous, though repreHontatlvcH of llietu warlike tribes, DOW, ntid over have been, steadfast frionds of Ibo whites, novrr Iiavo let an op)}orlunlly paan lo fitvor and bufrleiid It would uol Iw A bad Idea for the two ll's-Utrniiui Beinirlt—10 alnrt out as ncroballc iiorrorincrs, anil flip ilat>- tiid hy CltrlBlninu, In tho laugnngo of tho JleraUt, "this Ay rebellion will bo broupht to a done" Aiiolbor tndniin. Blinllnr lo tbe onii already brought to tho liolico of umcriiiiulouB roadors:-"Why nru Ucnuoltaud baruum like Stiord? Oeeaiiiie lhay are eoally scou through" Streot n^ oro comlnii Into play aasln. For a while vo inlaaed them, eiiuo lo tho conclusion that tbo oporalora hAdgonotolbo Of to onr niiiiiiuor watering places. Ibeir abscmv bos not ) urimuiji folt, however, for our young Udlcs hnvo Bupplled r I'lnces by glvlog uh full and unadulterated doses of" When Ciiiol War In Over." Now,tbnttboolreetoiRanaare coming ini, wo niny reasonably look for aomolhlug fresh, for, aa go QrcnuM go, so uo tbo pianos. Bc^ pardon, ladles, but a regard irntb and freHh niualo Iniliicea us to luako this "uncalleil for tih" ujion your mnalcal esculcbeoos. In Ibo depraved [oif!«ornu "InliiiQian snvAifo, fresh rroullioecoiicaof ropltio luiinlor," "lot tho galled lodes wince, our witbuts are uu. eg." n. Vnvk Prow, n Inlcnted and very vecvatlle notress. Is at |eiil 111 this city, looking up suaictblog fur Iho fall and wistur Hue off In fronti" Onr devil, nfrt-named "Bkcetleks," la >ilo& coniiudruros.as wllitets. Hushing Into our main cabin i*thcr dny, ho got off tbo followliiff:—"Why Is I'lymoutb "eb In.Ilroulilyn liko 441 Uroadway?" Wo couldn't boo IL pniio," rf piled tho Imp, twisting the Inll of tb" cat that waa ligon Aluaiiofexcliaaflen—**lKCAnsoU'B got n bully Paator." leokiHl morose, when tlio lotAtlato rogue growled out-"I ■hninm'sInjuns down In the etroet; Iboyaro regularlieats." ^ 80?" wo ouqQircd. *'l]euauso llioy aru red.'* The cat xd twice, and mounted Iheodllorlal desk, with herbick up, teiUtj fnoblou. "Kow," Iho dovll oddnl, gazing Abstract. J "Iwn A liiscloiu poAoh tbatwaa "on nie" lu a pigeon hole, ["Ko to nsk you why—why—why-" "Woll,''we put In, 'J diiii'i ynii go 011" "That poach," bn replied. Ilnmovlug °^l<L'lctohlii f>culua,ho resumod. "Whylt all of IJarnuu'a 'tfellera like nil blafntKalsl" Our powon of prnelrallnn a iiiirqual lo Ibo task ut solving tbo anvsgo qniiry. "Bo. eiplnlucd "8hcctl9li»," edging awny by dcareos-"bc- ■« they're rni.'>^ftiin.<ill (lin uonnt senaaltonal), rc(ii)d.y rft, and dnm-BollB." The cat flow ont of the tanolnm, but tho ■"el Iho race, wllh nn old thoo In his roar, Jfaalngof dnm rolbi reminds us ot tho "Qioat Waller Olrla' '<'>al," held at the Oromorne Oardens on tbe IClh Innt. The J« «(r»lr waa a "glganllo swindle" on Ibo part ofBomobody— Joy koim s who—there not being a "waller gill" lulorcBled— Waller Rlrl—and to their orciUtasaconiniiinllyor hard- "Ifg feninleH, be It here recoidod, not one ot Ihoin, ns far na ^iHl learn, sptieared ou tlio grounds to glvo couiitonaiico to ' OocceiUng. The lowest diitttolon of tho city, coMliUng of tlilevet of every grnde, from Ibo "ennak" lo Iho "gonnoll, mtlo and fomalo, formed Iho greater pBitot Iho crowd, lnvlng Uilogs all their own way aa far as drliikiug and daucliig waa concorned. There waa no violence to speak of, owing, no doubt, lo the e«- coUont iiolico arraoRi-mtuU of Caplain I'ortor, of the lOlb pre- cinct. Itoundtnan (lay, a gay boy. Indeed, was deputed to k«i) tho aatomblage on "pi-aco terras," which he did to Iho best of hla ability, bivlng "sUcncod" • few of lUo "guns'" who were "boatllo" towards bim for hb vlgllBDCo In "b|ioIUdb" their "lays." Ctnlain Porlsr Infornml our reporter that bo endeav- ored to discover Iho potUes at the bead of the feellval, but failed; and opinionated that It was a sell hy somebody, probably the thieves, aa their presence teemed to give color to the suproalUon. nowovor, as the matter (linda at present writing, nobody la resnoutlble tor tho affair, and "nobody hurt" but tho "wallet glrls,"wlio hsd nolblng to do with the arrangement On TuesdsyovcntogTsiit, quile an InleroeluigUtile affair came off at 441 Broadway, which waa no Iota than agrandset^ut by Blona. La Thome to the nffartei cf that eattbllshmenl, being Ihe annlvenury of the third year ot his very auccossflil stage management at this bouts. A boneflt lo Mens, La Thome Is talked abont, and when II Ooa occnr. It doubtless will prove a bumper, as be richly deaervrs II. How to mate Qboets. Bee Ilarmar'a advertisement now are you, gboal ? Darlogthe week, the cast side of tlio town has been on tho rampage about tbe Rhoat, the managers of ths two Bowery IhoatrssbavlOR Introduced "11" lo the noUco ot their patrons. There was a good deal of compellUon between the two houses as to which ihonld have tbo dlstlngulehoil honor ot pre- senting "It" irat to the pnbllo; and tho resall was, that the old theatre brongtat II out on the ISIh; In this, thoy forcaloJled tbe new honse a nlalit or two. Itr. Llogacd, of toe Mow Bowoiy, Sreduced the (Sliost cn Uonday ovoulng, Aug. ITlh, la a now rams, called tho "Temple of Death." The alliactlon was soDl- clont to crowd tho booto In ovciy part with an oxeoedlngly joapecUblo ouemhbige. Tho drama, ilaolf, does not. In onr opinion, poasess muon merit; bat Messrs. EJdy and Boniraco, who took the loading parli, mado more than Iho author lulendcd, of tho characters sntmated to Ihein; there was a Utile too much ranllDg, perhaps, but It was well received by Iho "gods" and thoie who favor the "hearloa." In regard to the ghost display, lioworor, we have to say that it la a anrprialag ocular decop- Uon, and decidedly crested tho most lulenas astonishment among tbo audience. Aa prodnced at tho New Dower)*, the "speclral lUualon"lB as oooiploto and succeesfulaa any produced In Ibis city. The bouses tbronih ths weak have been very large, and tbo audiences give unnilsIakaMe proofs ot their ostonlah- ment and graUflcallou at the novelty so sacoessfully presentod to them by Ur. Llngstd. The VolliB atrden, In the Dovery, la dosed, and It la said that. In conacquence of some underhandod play on the part of a Oor- man manager, who euccooded la getting a lease ot tbo Stodt Theatre on the sly, lo the "dolrlnienl" and disguat ot hla lato partner, nermann, who haa been thrown ont by tho arrange- meut—"Vnlka" Is lo bo tilted up In Lntoh, aa a regular theatre, 10 oppose Hoym. ot tbo Sladt We don't underaund It, exactly: wo were under the Impression that Uarmnnn owood both placos —tho Bladt and VoUs-but It would appear that ho has only a grill on the "Yulka." Wo don't know how It will evontasto; It's a very pretly Dutch quarrel ae It stands, and Is the very thing for hot wcalhor. "Ewi glas bler." Mrs. D. P. Dowers—widow of he who, as Uoster Bowors, years ago set the dramallo world In a glow by bis .Sbakesperean dollnca- tlons-made her llrst apiiearanco In Vow York ttoce her return fcoui Europe, on Slonday evening, Aug. I7th, at Iho Winter Oar- don. Wo attended tho theairo on Tnoadny evening, IStta; Iho at- tondauce was not very largo. A new pUy was presoutid by Urs- llowors; It la called "Natalie, or tho Death Dargo of tho Loire." To support her, Mrs. D. had Ibe assistance of a mixed company, mailoupofallsotls of people from all sorts of plsccs; this, ot It- self, waa loJnrlouB lo the prospecia ot Ihe lady; aside from this, tho house Is nets pouularono; and we quesUon whether Mr. Forrest, Cliarlotte Cnsumau, or tho Ghost could attract a full house. Wo shontd not oailt to mtnUon, however, that for the now play, several tkio scones wore introduced, scenes whoso brIghinesB Rires indlcaUon that tboy wore really "pslnlcd ex- preaaly for this occasion," and for which all houor it duo tho parllea who "stood the blunt." Tbe play Is not roaUy one that will hold tbo stage succcttfully for my lenglh of tluo; Jt It not B great bucd'SS, nolUior Is Ita/nllaro; It cunbilus a tow pas- sages ot thrilling Interest, but much more that la ot no Interest at all; tho prologue Is ot the mollowoat melo-dramatlo charaoter, tho Bbiughicrof women and children by blood-stained heavy vlUtlna being the feature ot the opening. Tho "mob" was firolty weU done, and tbe iiaturalDcsa with which they flrwl U|ion be Innocents as tbe latter were sluklng with tbe deatb bsrgo, reminded us very much ot Ihe cniolly practised by our rioters niton tho Intnatee of the orphan asylum, when thst bnlldlitg was llrud by tho malropolllan "tumult" Tbe play la In a prologue, and three ads. Mn. llowere was weU received, and created a very favorable Impreaslon, ladeed; she aiicnha dUtlnctly. In clear, muHleal tonot, aud her elocution la admirable; etanlsnotqnito so stout as when ahe was last with na, and looks all tbe lietler for her European trip. Mrs. Anna Oowell was also well received, and frequeully applauded. Thu others WAro but mcdlo:rs; yet coneldoring Ibo "mixed" ohartulor of tho perforuicrs, they did aulto ns woU AS oo-.tld re.-.ron.iblT hn cxpoct^hl of Ihoin. "Tho i^kib llnrgo" la aunoniici4 ror repotiiion tbim week. Mr. Bandroann. Ibe Oerman-Amrrlcan Irngedinn, begins his engagement at Nlhlo's, at Iho end ot this week, appearing as 8h)lock, on Biturday evenlog. AugustHlih, Wlistago It wouhl lie If Manogor Wliealley could emngglo a Dutch glioat Into nondmonu's "Bbylock;" It iranto somethingaptritod, these days, to mako tragedy go down. Kow, we aro not ot thoee who go around prytog into private affairs, for tbe sake ot Relllng an Item; you know thai, good friends, wcU enough. What Iben, ahaU wo say of thoee papers that Invade Ihe ssncllty of tho home drdo, nnd mako public those "Utile ercnta" which are periodically occurrtoff In all weU- regalated and consUtuled famluea. What do yon think—some ot the "respectable Joiurnsls" say that Mrs. Bloepel (Ulss Matilda Horou) Is preparlug for one of thoae "coming oronis" which add to tho famUy expoitea, and to tbe family record In tho old bible, Tlio scene Is laid In this dty. The some nulhorlty In- forms us that Mrs. Darasy Williams Is prtptring for a similar "emoraoncy." Now, les could have told these family JonraOltls that Mn. W. O. Jones, of Ihe New Bowoiy, recenUy pitscnted hor husband with tiro "emorgendea>" at ono "event," but we nUValned from giving publicity to tbe proceedings. Tho mother U doing well, but tbe children diou. We presnmo there aro hiiotlreils of timlltr "oveula" contlantly occurring which are never brought lo light. WodeeplsothoseJournals which cannot keep surh things secret Biioh "sluing In" ns there Is at 444 Broadway, we never knew "In all our bora days." aa our good old grAodmothor used to toy. Wo were up thai way on Saturday evening, between 9 sod 10 o'clock, and at that hour there was a large gnlboring In front of tbo ticket offlce, whUe the auditorium was already crowded. Where they atow tho people, or buw thoy accommoJato tbe numerous patrons ot toe three fours, who seek to ponotrate therein, te beyond ourpenolrallon; they "go In," however, and pack themaelvos away like sardlaos. There It a capital pro- gramme prepared for this week, and to Ihoee who desiro to spond an evening pleasantly, lot ns rcoommend tbe American. A slice has been taken elf of Ihe drama at Wallack's, whUa a little more ghoet has been tacked ou, which goes lo show that Ihe "shadow" la preferred to tho "sutNitance." Wathlns wUl toon have lo giro up tbe gboal, as tho reguUr season will com- mence ahortly. Bklrulablug le already going on, preparatory lo a general en- gagement at llie Academy of Mualc Marelxek nollBea "ladles and grnllemen of the chorus" to apply for obsneee, on Ibe 24th oud 'iClb Inst Why cau't Max draft aome new people lulo Ihocbonia? Tlie "veterans" must bo prolty weU used up by Ibis Umo, and should havo nturlotigh for tbo balAuco ot their dnjre. Think It over, tlni, snd lobster salad shaU bu your por- tion, with nyttcr f oup for tho erlUcs. Tho old liomoslcnd of ulustrfalsy, 4T2 Broadway, had a suc- ces*ilonor oxculleilt bouses last wock, nnd the oiilcrtAlnmeuta offered by thu Bryauls gavo the usual antUfaclkin, lu tbo tunny biislnese, they have a cniillnl trio In the persons of Dan Bryant, NelMO Seymour, and Dave Heed, Whon the "Duke's Mollo" was first produced hero, at NIblo's, ou Ibo opening of Iho tnmmer, we predlcled that tho drama would run thu scssou through, and It has done ao. It will bo given for tbe last lime ou Uie S8lh Innt, allor wbloh it wlU be exported to Phlhidolpblh, to bo brought ont imder Mr. CoIUob' dlrccUou at Iho New uhcstiiut In that city. It Is ono ot Iho greatest sncceHHes of tbo age, and could bo run wllh ptoflt hero for somo tlmo louger. We promlsoour Philadelphia friends a raro dramallo treat In the "Diiko'a Blotto." floniembor, this Is lis last week bore, tbo hist reprctontaUon being llxed tot Friday eveutng. Mrs. Wood Is firing up for her Approaching season at Lanra Eeono's, aud rumor assorla that ahe has alrendy made some ex- cdleut eugngrinonU; among oUiers snid to baro ongogod with bor are two young, frcsb, nnd lovely girls, flfleon aud nixleon yeara of ago, tbe dangbtorsot ITis. Jl. I*. Orattou. Their names, Viola and Allele. Tliuy aro roiireseutcd as being heauUful, which Is n paasporl to puldlu favor In Ibis city. If all hi true that wo bear of Blrs. Wo<i<l, hnr eni;agcmoutp, and her luloutloiis, Ihero oan bo no doubt or tho success uf her cauipaign. What with the Oliost Iho iiunrlolte of coniodlsns, and Ibo qnliitetto of vocallBlH, Wood's Minstrels canuot fall to nllract large audiences. As variety Is tho apico of life, horo rou btvo It lo abundance. In bnrleaque trtgody: In comedy; lu pathotlo ballads; In cccentrlo acts Indescrlhablni In perfoiiusiices niof t laughable. Tho hall Ilaolf Is a pleasniit place to wlillo away an hour In, without teforence to the enlertalninenit offemd. What has bccomoof Mr. Duulnp, formerly oIllclAllog lu front? He was n courteous and anatlrntlvo uaber, which Is n rarity lo sumo places, and an eflldent doorkeeper, which posltlou be last occupied, Mednrl, prima donna, who erctled ench a splutter laat season, Is pxpeclod lo arrive here shortly from Kuiepo. Bbo's ■ good nn. Tbo groat Iragedlsn, Udwln Fornst will bo with us again next week. Ills Initial porrorroanco being announced for Monday evenlug, A.ig. Slat, at niblo's. There will douhtloaa be nn Im- iiiouso attLMiiblnge presout lu greet this favorllo American aolor. "lllcliolleu" opens tlio eugsgouicnt Wo wero Agrooably surprised whilo tsking nbscrvnllonk in Wallack's tho other evening, to And llitt tolouled nud vo^^'>lllo Auorlcau nctor, Joaetili £. Nnglo, susbitnlnR Iho part nt Ondfrvy Dnlaulo, lu llie aeuiailon drauin of "True to the Laat," Tbia Is Henry Walfcliii'tsvorlto character, but whothor drafted or not, hb had an excellent aubntlliite in Ibo periou of Joe Nagto, who htg made quilo a atlt by Ut imutorly dcUnoallou of tula luo clioraclor. We trust Ibo genlloiuau may bo retained at WnUack's, for ho Is bolb cluver and populnr. On our way down town Htlurday ulnlit wo eonldn't rosltl a peep at 444, and as luck would bavo It wero Jnal In tliao to hear Tony Faslor, the "mngnir," slug three ot bis very host aougs. Alter audi a treat, the hobcobllng and ghosts superinduced In our vision by a visit to Wallaeks wore cumptotoly dispelled, and, lato a4 It wu, we entered Mrs. Fogorty's domocratloboanllng sstahUahmcut wlUi a bus's oonrsgo. Tony's gorgeoni on the BlnR. Uow's this ? Coming down In ono ot the Broadway stages one morning In tbo sultry month of August, w« spied lo big letlon on one ot Damum's bills the aUigolar words, "The Maid ot Blue- sler rtyUiR It on Lizzie Uarrlat''^ These captions wen Interlined with smsir print, but at tbe lerrUo s|ieed wo wero golnofali miles an hour), we oould only nuke ont the big letters. wbM did Baranm mean? Tony Denier Is now ono ot Ihe Bilnres of the Old Doworr, and Ukee bold of aU bis characters with Ihe avidity ot • hash nior. Of a tmUi, Tony and O. L. Fox are two diomlot, active, mirth- provoking, and hllarlons. For ttilrleen yean Mr. Oharlei T. Panloe hot been proprietor ofadramatloaienoylattalectty, Hla place ot builnesa la sow at Mo. U West oleockor street See adverllsement Broadway Theatre I Why not? The name Is a good one. and reminds ns of the past, when amuaement soeken sooght tbe southern part of Broadway, lottead of going np, up, np, as Uiny do now. well, lbs. Emma Itoboition is baring that oozy little place opposUo the MolropoUttn Hotel Bttod up as a dramatio umole, and It U to bo called Ihe "Broadwav Theatre." What is most against the place Is the eulrance, which Is somewhat nar- row and oostroelcd. However, men will go throogh very smaU openings to assist a lady, sod ws ahaU be extremely gbul lo know that onr Rallants have lesponded to tbe appeal ot Emma, and mode tho little "Broadway" a siiccesa. The opening will toko place In Beplember, tho cxsci dale of which we have not been in- formed. Tbe New Bewery Theatn was onwdod to Its ntraest capacity OS Balnnlay evening laat to wllscss tho tolroduotlon ot Fror, Popper's Ohost toorot in Bhakespeaio's play of "Macbeth." Sel- dom bars we seen snoh an Imroonse conconne ot people as tho snneuncemont ot this tact brongbt logotbor, wllhln the walls ot any place ot amnsement Long before iho curtain rose, then was not a vaeant sest In tbe house; and whon the onrtatn do- sceslod on tbe first act, ovsry available apol that oonld bo used for standing woe takan, even cloee np to the door, so that egross was a very dUBonlt thing to accomplish. Mr. Eddy's perform- ance ot Macbeth on Battiiday evenhig did not altogether gratify na u muob as we anllolptted. Allhongh it dlacoveted many ot those features which dlttlogulsh "one that haa been stndled" as bis psri, we cannot bestow on It our unnnaUBed spproboUon. II oceunrod to us, that in Ihe eelebratod noIiIoi)uy ot "If ItVeie done when '111 done," be waa In bute to despatch It; and though we admired Ibe aubaequent one of "Is this a dagger?" 1:0., In part, as a whole we did notreaUte onroxpeclatlons; but aftor tbo murder, lo his icAii|irrAf dlalognes with Lady Bloclwth, he waspi«.emlnuntly Bno; and the descrlpUon of tho grooms "In tho socond dismber," "Wno can bo vlto, amaz'd, tomperato,and furious," kc, waa delivered In a particularly happy stylo,and only equalled by the hypocritical appearance ot entbuslssm In his behavior altor- wards. In making our nolico of Ibit evening's performance, wo have Riven Mr. Eddy fliwt In preferenco to hla Ohoslshlp, sa we not only admire hot prefer Ihe legltlmtto to anything perlainlng to the BSDBatlon ordor. The Unit of Ihe "shadows" shown by tho managor ot Ibe Now Bowery, on Baturday night was in tbo Aral econe ot the second set Previous to tbo curtain going np, the home was darkened to snob an extent that aU tho gas was pst entirely out, and aUowod to eacapa for tome time, which was not at aU pleaaant pottlonlarly to those who were nervensly in- cUsod. Tho Blaite waa set for a conct yard scene, with a raised trap cut alMut but wty across the stage, from which the shod- owa were thrown on the stage. Over tbo Imp were the utnsl plUars end cross piece to osrry out tbe effect As MaobeUi Is about entering tho chsmbcr of Duncan, to murderblm, tbe shad- ows ot tbe three weird slatotB are soon, who are supposed to be watchlnghlm, untU ho ontsts the chamber. We seeno more shad- ows or OhosI nnlU Act 3d, Scene 4lh, when the king Is at hb ban- qnet, and then the Ohoit ot Bauquo ta produced, in the noweal, latest London style. In tho first Insttnce tho Ohoal of Bonqno WBS Introduced In this nisbuor, lu order to keep np Ihe prevail- ing excltomeni about ghosU, phantoms, and speclral llluslona; but when Banquo appeals to the king the aocond time, he ■talked upon tho stags as bold "as any other man," tlins proving be.vondadonbtthatnoneot our managers on Ibis side ot the water have yet become the fortonato posseuon of tho trao ae- cret ot producing tbo Pepper Ohost In England, wo underw etand, tbe Illusion has been brought to such a porfecUon, llist Ihe Ohost Is made lo walk upon Ibe etaso and go Ihrongh a part onhtaown account In ono Instance, bis Olioslship bu been made to stalk uiwu Iho atage, and going up lo a lady, snatch from her band a rose, and disappearing and oiipearlng, not only at will, but at different psris or Ibo stage. To thta porfecUon have our managers yet lo tiring Iho Ohost bnslnoss, and whoever shall be the Ural one lo auccetd, wUl Indeed croato a aUU greater sonuHon than bas yet lieen dona Wo undoratand that nnn- MOT Whealhiy Intends accouipllnhlng this foat al NIblo's Oaiden Mirfng 1ttr. Forrest's engaftomont. by Inlroduoing tbo Obost of Hamlet i:i Ihta otylo, and oiuilng It lo move arouod ihe atage. Aniong'UiepTOfesalonaleblebrlllea at present In Ihe dty are BIr- John K. Ueoch. manager of tbo MetropoUton Theatre, Bnf- lalo; Mr. Frank lloeiton, whoae whoreabonta werejinqulrcd for lost week; and Blr. W. IL BUey, manager of theladlinapoUs Theatre. . Ur. niley roust not be confuunded vrlth the Mr. BIley now performing at Ihe Winter Oarden, as wo notlcb sevonl ot our conlempomrles havo got the parlies mixed up. The Old Boveiy "Ohost," which was on aU last, week, drew large audiences to thst bouse, tho effocta of tbe "spoolnl ilia- Blon" on the Bpectatora belug as varied and etrango aa the shad- ows themselves; bnt all cams to Ibe condnalon Ibat the "Ohost" WAS somethhig which they conld not comprehend, olthongh It appeared before them tbo aome as "any other man." Ibe anc- cessful drama of "Tbe Ohost of Altenburg," In which the optical Ulnilons are shown, wlU be repoatod this week. Oenatoly no sensaUon has awokonod ench an Interott on tho oast aide ot town as tho "Ohost" It Is wdl worth a visit and any one who has nut seen the "Qhosl" vUl soon be oa great a culoilly aa the spedio Itadt Dn&H&TIO. DAN BETOHELL—CoMnuK, For Blograpblval Sketch, see another column. Among the new faces ODgagedal Iho Arch 81 root Theatr«,Fhlla- delpbia, fOr the couilug aeason, are Mr. Qoo. GrlfUth (old men). Mist Bfary Unrr (uM woiueu), Btoarl Ilobson, BIr, Blarlowe, Atken, IsauoUii Froonian aud ,MlaB Uenry. liawthomo le tbo sceslo ATllst The u|iciilng Is Axed for Saturday, BentomberSth. On tho 7lb, tho Iticbliigs' English Oi>ura Troupe will commence a three weeks' engagement, Tbo Uolmsn Oiwra Troupe wos at Wood's Theatre, OInoinsnU, last wock. They iierfonued lo vory good business. Tbe Lyceum Thostro, Toronto, ru-oponed on tbe ITIb, with tho play ot "ilargiierllo ot Burgundy." At tho Keokuk (luwa) Tlicttro, under tbo management of BIr, Lynch, bnslunaa Is mentioned as being fair, Onthe ICth Inst, Bliss Fjnma Mnddoii look a beuollt, appearing as Josephine, In tho "Dauahlor of tho Beglmout" A lluo house was In nttond- auco. Tbo aeason closeil on Uiu ITth Inat, with a benoBt to Ohns, J. Fyffe. Kato Denln Ilyan was tho star last week st DUvUnnd't Theatre Qoyal, Moutronl. The French Dramallo Company, from Klblo'a Oarden, M. Y., gavo a performtncu at Btoiitreal on Ibo ITIb, conilsting ot "Tho Uaptalnofihe Watch" And "Lea Uoracea." Do Uar'B Bt Louis Thi^alrouiieued on tbo l'lh.<nst Among Iho oouipsny engaged are the following:—J. E. Citrdeo, W. L. Smith, H. U. Itu^ers, uon. Murphy, J. T, uunlloy, Hhcrry Rylo, lllta Olisrlotte Wyxtle, Jlory Madden, Mie. Frsok Urabani. and Miss BaliibrldRR. Kclli A, Vincent and Hnrlou BIncarlby aro the stars. The opening, bill was "Alhis, the Roes of KUkeuny" and "Jtuulu LIud." Hodges tc llogera' Dramallo Company dosed IbeIr aeason ou the 13lh, Al Ulilslioro, HI., where thoy rctualned three nights. Blnco their depatbiro from Loulevlllc, Ihey havo pla)'ed In New Albany, Balom (where Ilioy wiiro ovorlakru by John Morgan), Ueilford, Blnomlngton, OosiwrT, and nrazll, Indiana; and I'sris, Ohtrleslou, BInttoun (where tboy wero obliged lo suspend opern- lloiis on Accouut of a row between the copiK'rhcads snd repub^ llcana), Bbtlbyvlllo, and Ulllaboro, III. Tho company consisted of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Uoilgcs, J. II. llogurs, B O. Hnkor, Annie E. DlUlngbam, and Miss 0. £. Lniigrlshc. Tho company has loftfur lis rospccllve ongagemonli Ihroupli the West. Bnsan Denln Is Ibe star tbie week at Ibo Waahlnglon Thoslre. BIIbs Annie Levering iiitile hor Brat appearance at tbo Wash- ington Ibaalro on Iho ITth Inst., at ifargcry, In tbe "Rough Diamond," to Dnnr OllfTord'e Couiln Jo<\ Bllaa KaU Fisher was at tbo WAshliigton Thealio all Inat week, doing Ihe "Tbreo Fast Ueu." BIr. .faniei Dunn, 0. W, Olerko, Iho Blegel Children, and tbo Forrest Bisters wore In tho piece. Mnriolia ll«vol Is also Ihero, ezeoutlug a dance every night. Our Nashville corrospondout "lloineo," writing from thst ell; on tho IKUi liiNt, says:—"HIz." al DulHold's Thoairo during Ibo poalweok has lioou cicollont Thoy have beau giving us, since their oiieulng, a round of light comodlcs, A-e,, which, at Uili Umo ot tbe year, are liir more accoptablo Ihaa heavy titgii- dies and dramas, but whluh wear ool Iho audlonco as wen u iha actor. Blnco luy last Iho nrchuslra lias been Rroiily strongly oned, and, iimlcr tho able leadership of Mr. John Uornsrd, wiQ prove a |iowerfiil auxiliary to the already oicdloat tttfOcUona sk this bouse. Sfoiiday, Augual lltb, Ihe bonte was crowded, lo wltnots tbo grealseusallonal drama ot tbe "Fomsle Oamblot; ar. Plot and Passion." Tbe piece was well pbiyed tkrongboat BIr. H. II. Otlcjlat.istcloalDghls"olnnlt" t)t his dramalla . eqnetlTlan tronpe, comprising Ullo. Clenevlove, the it-'M-n eouealrlennei O. R. OcUlns, oqaeelrlan dramsUo nctori and Iha hllbly Uahicd aud sajtaclons trick hone Dlack Bess. Us bw Intervala whkih he Is detlroas ct BUlog np speedily, bowsvoi Htntgets should make a note of bU tilverUaeaent lathe Cutrb, Mlas Annie Wtlto look a ttreweU benofll al the Dufftlo Theaba on the isih inat Tho affair rsUed out one of tbo largeat bootaa of tho season. Ur. 0. P. DeOrott was down on Ibe bills as •'L^ grange,'bnt dU not note hta appearance, and at the veirlort ourBfr. Robert BIcQutde had to aasum* the responslbUllyot fllllogblspUco. Mr. DeO. Itlt suddenly tor Uetnphis ifUbogt InUraaUog his Inlaullon to do so to tbo stage nuutager, or tar one elao conneded wllh the theatre. It It aald that Ibia is ihI tbe flmt time Ur. DcQroat hu thus abated both mantiar laS tliepoblla BbuagerEUslerIssneshis cantor Uis oemptaTtoftBinte first rehearsal si bla Academy of Unsle, CleveUnd, 0., on Bolaii* day, Replembor lUh. The ladles and goiUemtil will rttniL thorcforo, govern Ihemtelvea aeeordlngly. Ulkt Oliarlolle Onshnua is at Bhston Sptlaia, The patrioUo tragedian, James E. Unrdooti, liteods. wa nn- dersUnd, to makeusoofhlsbmoaieloeatloaaiTpowenfartaA In bobair ofhlsconntryln opposing the elecUoa of Vollandlcbaa In Ohio, in the forUtcemlng deotton, " Ur, Edwin Dooth appoar«d at the Academy ot Varte, Chlltd*l> Ebia, on Baturday evening, Angntl 91d, at BleheUan, to a ItSt onse. Bo was supportedby Qoorge Jamlteg, L, p. Barrel; and Urt. Lewta Baior, Blduey WlUiIni, eto. lUshallea mala ba repeatod on the Mltu Blohard lit. to osderUned. At thoNewCbostDntPhUtdelpbla, ths HarttaeItU eentlnna aa tho altrsctloss: with the "Bed Osome" u ths the ttatua thia week, aflor which tboy are to makowayfor thei'finke'sKoltak'* which ta to bt prodnced on tbo 31tt Intl., wtUi prsttv mooh tba same cast thst baa male tbo piece to popular at nU>lo's,Hs« York, Including Uestn. Whettlty and OoUlas. lb* ieaaonla. PblUlelpbta opens rich. Ulster ObotC Is to bo shown np bsPhUadalpUaon IhaMh Inst, under Uie dIrecUon of Mr. II. Watklns, who It now in that city, prepiiring for Uie oventa which cast their shadom btCon. Ur. Wslkhia can got no theatre, howover, in which to show m his ohoeUy eomnaolon, so be has taken Uoslctl Fond HilL which It not mnch of a place for dramatto repisseataUonai but weboUove thta ghotltatobsasolonllflo obap. Instead ot dia- matlc Barn Walklnsdoubtkiatwtahea to gel ahead ot iom^ iKidy, hence be takoa a concert balL The ImproreneiiU at the Walnut, Phlladelphtt, on attilr oompleted, and It It tbonght the bonae will bo ready to opta ea tho ilet Among ihe alogo ImprOTomonta Intsodaced at the Boston Ka> scum ta a reconlPartalan effect ot not only sinking IherooUlglili; but. In combbialloa wllh tbe wings aud borders, of Hooding Iha Rtigo with co'ored Ugbta, and so merging the two as to prodnaa tho hnosofaunsot and moonlight Bnslnoss at Ford's IIoUldayBliset Theatre. BalUmete,-^ week. Is aald to have been very good tor the Brat week ot iha season. This week the bill will bevarled. On Uie 2<U^ "Dott" 31th, "Love Obaso;" and 270], "Anrora Floyd." At Deering OtU, Portland, Ibe ladofaUgablo E.P.IIlngtto^ tale bnslnesB mtnagor for Mlas Rate Uelgnolds, look a beoadi last week. His popnlarily in thatolty waa ovlncadby a vaiyftdi house. Tbe iilecos played wore "The Lady of Lyass"asd"A Clam Bake on C^isblai's laknd," tho last being. It was told, tba concooUon of the benellctare. Friend BUngaton mtde bit a^ pcaranceonthottagelnthe Bntptrtof ths evening, andgava proof thst ho could be an actor aa well aaafirstclassagont Kale Relgnolds look a farewell banefit In Portland, Ue.. oa Friday,14Ui. WlUlamWarran,thecomedlaB,woBttromllosta to nlay tor hor. The rocelpls wero over fOO, The opening of Ford'a Now Theatre, Washington, whioh vna announood for tbe 11th hist,, has been poetpoaed to tba 961b, In eonsoqnence of some unavoidable delay in the coroplsUon ec Iho stage. Tbe company oomprlsas Uastrs. Wm. C. Forbea gta^e manager|, J. A. nemej B. K. Cheater, P. A. Andeitoii, Sue ■ WHO JUOOAHeri, U. A. UIHllOf a. a. «.usa»«,, A • M _Iark Bates, 0. V. Bishop, Fred WlUUmt, D. Wltlen, Ulss An- nie WallB, UlBset Ballle and Uaiy UelvlUo, A. Hodges; Ilea- dtmet 0. D. Bishop aud U. A. Chapman, with othere of utter nolo. Tbo "Nslad Qoeen," andapceUeiladdreu wrlUaafor Ihe occasion hy T. Bcato Dosoho, ot Washington, make np tba Inaugural bUI. Mrs. CecUe Rush played for tlx nighta at Eeoknk, opealss «a Iba 3d inat Btulneas b said to havo been good, bi splto of Oa hot weather. ^ Ulss Adebildo PblMlpa, the great American contralto, aiTlvea at Boston, on the KKh, from Europe. Sbe'a another good.'nn. Mr. and Uts. Florence fetch out Ibo "Death Fetch," at tba Boston Tboatn, on tho aisl; UieywlU also fotoh cattbeGbod^ Its first appooronoa In Boston. Talking atMnt "II," we notice that Ifansger Llogord baa iakoa Ibe Academy of Uualc, Brooklyn, tor Uonday, Wednesday, and Fridayewolngsof Ibia week, for tlio nurposo ot sl^trlba^t.'.'v plsos gboal to tba plena people of that ptoua oily, Aa BS. Un* nrd produce* "U" hi Mter elyto than most managm, one irooklyn (rtendt nay rely upon teeing Ihe real thing, EmUy Thom4 Ulas KeUugg, Madams Uethna, and Ttrlna albeit ot tho profeitlon, are aald to bo mttlcallB| inJerasfiifc Newport, and elt«wber& Well, let 'em nut The "Park Theatre," BrooMyn, It oaeltUy sanoimoed toopatt on tbo Uth of Beptomber. BrooUyn onght to npport a thtatn^ most certainly; she baa her Academy, and her Uinalnl Hall, no- der Ur. Hooloy't management Ibo (armor bit bean aomiwhat ofataUnro, whllethoinlnitretahave ottabllthed themtalvaalB ttvor there, mcetUig with ezliaardliv? anecett. It will dtpand a great deal on tbe aantgement whether tbe theaba wiU nahs a bit It Ur. Harrison ta a Uve ntntger, the tpecolaUon oneht to ; if he ta ot the old fogy eider, Oabiial may blow bU hen to. llilo purpose. DrIcUayait, plattenn, ntlnlen, gat flttort, oirpentais, n^ bolaterert, and meohanica In aU tbo brtnohei, Jostle etch olhse at tbe new Arch Btreet Theatre, Fhllodelphla, m tbe endtavor to flnlsb Ihe buUdbig in Ume for thtahrloal representatlona oil the(IhofBeptambor. IheLciforraayt:—"TbefrontofthabaUd- log ta nearly conpleled, whIlo the Interior begins to tssnna tba . appearance oft theatre. Tho fresco pololeia have nearly eon- pieted Ibe work upon Ihe dooe; the three Ueis ot boisaara done, except Ibo light iron work which Is to bs ptaced In ttont; npholstortrs aie covering Ihe benches hi the Braltlsr; ooipen- tera are teltytag tho stago, and eraollnii tho stalrwtyt; tba Slaslerert am ttwork on the lobbies; ptlnteia ate giving tha ntabing louobca to the woodwork within Iha bnlhllng, and altogether tho Intorlor preaenta a bosy tcena. Ittabellaved. that the hnlldlDg can be opened en tbe SIh of Beptambei, although tome of the work wUl not be done, eapaelauy in Iha lobbies. Tbe walta under the hoie* \tUl not be tresooed nnUL next setion." Ulss Honrlolta Irvine, sold to be a young, beanUlbl. and itienled actrrot. It toon le appear aftor a two yetia ntlrediea^ on the tteards of Uie New Park Theatre, Brooklyn. Sea tdTV> tisement Uetsrs, Conner A Co., thenlrlcol agsnta, are getUng np a oon^ psoy tor Usnsger Allen, tt the New Ntthvllla Theatre. Bia advertltement Bttponslble manageie tbonld make a nolo of Ulta Uiij lUdcbffo't advertisement In these columns. Ulie Julia Dtly coumencoi a brief engsgeaent of five nlghli at tbe Uuwaid Albomeuni, Botton, on tbo Ulli. T. U. TyrreU, lately roturood from Colorado, ta bow reidy t» negotlalo fur engegcmcult. Bee advertisement Ulis Lolly Hough Is having some nowtenBatlou pleeot vrritlta odspted tonsr lalontsndupocltUly..J.F.PoolslaIbeCtvored author. In contequonco of Ibo conllnned lllncsi of Ulti LnoUIo Weiteni lier openliui'st Ihs Ilowtrd AUiesniiu, Detton, has been pest- iioncd unlU tbo Slst Inst On the 341b, Ur. WllUrd Introdnoea to bta patrons Iho "Qhosl," In tho nlay of "The Pfopheteso," Ulss Kato Fliher. tho gay and gallant cqaeatilenne, ta still performing at the WasblngtoD, D. u. Theatre. Those aonigafa ■ who wish to engtgo her services for a short or long ponod* shonUl address Cohner A' Co., as per advorllsefflenk Mrs. D. P. llowon conimonces a short ongsgemosl at tba- noward Athenienra, Uostou, on or about November lOtb. A stock coDiiiany is In process of organlztllon by Managor E. n. Oamp. ot Kansas Olty, Ho, who it solo leasee ot the tbsatis there. Ho wishes lo seoiiro thosenleesof twelve people for "lU tbo year roond," and at hs promlws liigh salaries, we have no doubt but tbtl tbo ranks wlU toon bo micd up. Address at onca aceordlng to dliecllona In hIaadrortlMiniool In this Issno. Tbo Metropolitan Thetlr^ Buffalo, has been doing a tsir thara of buslueiB durlog tbo week Jiisl iMtsod. Ur. W. 11. Donaldaon. tho pantomluilsl and rope walker, was Iho alar, and oloaed on tho aid wllh a beuedt TbIa week Uis. ifmma Waller is Iho at- Iracllon. Blauagcr E. F. Neach, of Ihn Boston Unwum, anneoncci tba opening of bla season on tlin lllh, wlUi Uie foUowlug compaart —Meeara. D. W. Waller, W. Warroii, W. U, Bmllb, £. F. Eeaeta. It F. McClannlu, F. lUnleiibiirgb, J. Wlbion, J. A. Bmllb, a.r. Kctohuin.J. Whcelock, J. II. Ulug, Waller Uenn. Bol DralUi.Jr., Uunter, nelano, Poakea, Woolf, I'ltinan; BUescn K4to llelgnolda, Jimlly Blestsyer, Josopliino Ortoo, Annie Olarko, U. Parker. M, Andrews. II. Orion. Ilarrlson. Wright. Ftanders, Johnson, Uooie. Mason; BIra. J. It. V'uceul, Mrs. J. Whedock, Uct. T. IL Hoat- or, Mons. Lnnls e'zoUosy, aud Ultacs Hose and Tberese Wood. Ur. D. W- Waller bta boon secured aa leading man. "Uoney" la the opening piece. Tbn noslon Tbcalre opona for Iho aenson on tho Mlb, with Ihe following nmnany:—Ueaais. J. 0. Ilanloy, W. H. WtasUoy, W. H. Utnibllu, V. II. Curtis, Wiu, Rcallsii, T, L. Chandler, N. T. Da- vonport Wm. Jeffries, E. W. RostUo, Alvln lleul, J. lUddlea. Itlcbarda, 0. U. Davit, E. Barry, Jaraea UcOoy, F. O. Bavago, J. Tailor, A. Uurloii, Rlohanltos, 0. Bonieiville, B. Preston, J. L. Bauford, W. BuilsoD: Mrs. Auna Cowoll, Bylvoator, Blonoall, N, T. Davcniiorl, J. Ulddles; tllstcB E. Hall, Willis, DItnob Oisy, E. Johiiion, Bylrrstor, BInlvlna, Amelia, Ellwood, Floreueo, Lcts^ and Keudlick, "King Hour;'' talho inlllal pcrlornianco, sriUl Uackelt as tbe alar. A dotib in tho family of Bfr, Chanfran will pterent Mm. 0. probably from appearing at tho opening of Iho lioalon Thettie, BIr. FkIwIo Adaina will not appear at the Uostou TbnalroAlutB yet, but wUI put in nn appearance u occatlou mtj require, ts& vrhon other cngsgemonu will permit For conUiiuUoB ot Tbealtlctl BMOid, i«t piet 1H>