New York Clipper (Sep 1863)

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17i (TO YORK CLIP FEB. /?C3 NEW YORK OLiIPPER. SATDBDAT, SEPTEUBEH 12, 186& FniouBO-«B PiRfBCBOBt-Oonfuad »r ttie dlTanll7 of vufaln lh< oitliognpb/ of Ua cUjuhmtt the dliUngnlihtd nnilUr ""«"' biUi, «Tan from the llMlf, wa 1ut« Ukas ttaa kosUatelBttmgataUMlfaror onUia lubjiict, and blialaik, Ilr. S. Ifanar, rtrj ilniif rahma u tha fOOoiriag oooitacma indaonalnilrewplr!- ^ FiTTiBViaH, Angait 14,1813. /jMrfitr—Toan of the aist to baod; contenta soUd. Tba •<li" la alviTk oaod bars In apalllDg "PHUbvrgb," botb In pnb- Ile and prtvata icoorda; and I faal ooDTliical It li oomcl to naa II In ipaUlDg tba oama of tba tttj. Yonia napactftiUr, D. U. Ibataattlaa It, and tba OurrsB will bareaflar apall tba nima, illb oonfldanea, accordlsgl;. . Wa iiiicr tba pienlllBg tendancj' ts omit tba "b," aa anpardnona, la a moTtmant of "Yonog ineriea" to ImprOTO upon tba old folka, aa tba rapaillnaaa "n' haabaanatilakaD from "faror," "parlor," eto.: and ira ttaej, BOiMTar, tbat tba chasge. In tba and, irin ba adoptad. Wa bnra a.iomawbat patallal caaa In •■Ullwtnkca," vblcb minj oomaaaoad wrlUng '■Ullwiak-<e;" but Iba cUf garammant, ipaolal atatola, pronounced for 'kte," Tbla obanga, niUka Ibe olbar, iMlng but a mare affort of affactatloo, wa belltTa wUl MTar ba oiada. 1 loiu Ou.—Baia)7 Indaad do wa aaa a lltUa pictara of only a faw Insbaa aqnara tbat ao maeh attmcia onr'atlantlon aa Mia of lira "conning UlUe obloka" In tba window of Snedioor'a nna M Oallary, 768 Otoadwar, naar 9tb itraat It la a marrel af baaair, and Iboaa wbo dellgbt In aoeb woika of ait will tbank Bi f)iT pointing It out Tba Irntb to. nalon, tba coloring, and. tha aqolalta flnlab, ira all of tba bnppliat Jnaplntlon of tba b«al memanta of a tmaartlit It la a blJou of rare aioallanoa, lalbab a man to ba envlad wboaa maana, gnldad br correct I ula,' anabla blm to l>ecome tba porobaiar of aocb prlaaa to baanttfy and randar cbtarfOl bla boma. Oa 9m—Itbaaaeml-olBclillrbaanblnted tonalbal Iba da- ddadlr llTalr Jana7 0lt7 Taobt Olab li aoonto taba meaanraa to bare a Fall Begatti. If tba Idea la raallzad, and wa bara Maital7*doabtlt wlUbe, wo aball aaaundlyba tbata to take' an aooonnt of Iblngi. Wa ezpeol to sea tbe "CoUeen Bawn' OltAHATIO AHO UTHBB IKICTOIUM. ITMW BKRltS.—SUMBBU TVENTT.TWO. / ELY ffOB ns WTW TOU OUnSB. \ /■ 8IOHTB IN IiOHDOn. BEUinsczMCES OF A iniF TO i3tauin>. NUJJUER FIVE. wBim npiiaaLT ion thx sew tcbi oufpeb. Brjdgai SIraet—Coalnmer'a Bkopa—Bxanlnlog Tblnga—StnlTad Uaand "Bnuiuaa"—la Advantara Banlndlba Bcanea— Ootton Trlampbant—Htlck a Pin Thara—Profeaioi HaiTlBOn,^ ttaa . Strang Han—Who Go 7bore—A Flgbtlng Argnmant— How Wa Brack Ifp'for the Banlola Bor—Dcioriptlon of tba Profaaaor'a Fleturea-Belt and Cap lh>m Htr Uajaalr—Sow Ha Oot HIa Uuacle, and Who Ea Looka Uka. Ka(i iof access ftom Dnrj Lana Tbaatia and CoTant Qsiden Opan Honae, la tbe famoua dram of Professor HarrlaoD, one of tka atroigeat man In Ibe world. II Is In Brydgaa alreat, a tborongbuia fanona aa being Ibe bcadqnatlcn of theatrical coa- tonan, wig makera, pumps and lights ballden, and all sorts of glat'Oaoka eonneclad wllhtho "prbfasb." Inosa of theaeca- iloaltj abopa wa naod lo bare full awing becanae we knew a girl wbo knew another girl that worked there. Yon'd belter belief a we didn't bava gay limes In qolzzlng Ibe "pada" and ■•pommela" aaedbjr "fanulafallera"whenplaylDgmencbaiactaia. Bomucb vara we taken np In examining Iblogs that went lo make np fa- inslalagawben Iberaw material waaacarca, Ibatatlarpeiambola- ting ironnd CoTent Qarden Uarkot, andalooklnatBow alreet Fo- HoaOoort, ear cooree waalnrarlably totbeooitomer'a, when tha afoteaald place of muiUn bang oqI. If wa ware not In wllb theae people, we could a Ulo unfold about "buczusa and things" that vouid take awaT al leut half of tbat peculiar fasabiaUon tbe man fblki bava lor those sigbta behind tbe fooUlgbla, which tend so BBob to apoll gijTota oollara, lengthen lbeTerlebna,and Improra iba eye alghL Wbr, gentle, reader, more tban thiea-fourfiiB of tboae Tolnptaoua lege 70a aea on Ibe alage are atnifsd— to*, ■toffed—to tbe enticing plimpnsaa tbey present to tbe onaophla- ttaatal yonng nan tnm tbe Wblle Uonatalna or TIdleloodlnm. Ob, fant tbajr are now. Not only legs, bat tbe oalenum la fre- ^MDlly more tbe work of art tban nalnra. A few years ago, "In I I altar arary mnaeular apeolmaa of Ibe dasgbten of Sra wbo hap- pened to axblblt a aplendld "form." Fuced among a company af Tlrgtna, wllb aoaroaly anylhing to wear, our modeaty waa get- tini tbe best of osr Judgment, and wa wanted to go home by the dm boat, bnt we were a nilaoner of war, or raltaar In tbe banda of one of tbe Woman'a BIgbta people, and ooold'nt leave till aba laiV Ton're read the aloryof the aork-legged otator, baTe'nt' 70a r Well, If wa did'at atlok a pin, ball an Incb, In tbe tmnk of ons of tba modela wllbout tbe lady'a knowing anilblng about It, any wa be ridden on a rail for a Mormonlta. Illnl, aomebody pot na np to do It, knowing vary well there waa eotlon an Inu (bldk tMloie you could draw blood, and It waa ellhai atlck In the pin or pay for a box of etewart'a "alxes," ao that, of two evlla, we oboaa tba laaat, Tbla "goaa for to sbow" that all la not fleab tiiat looka pinky. ' '^reBoom.'' Professor Harrlaon'a bouse la called tbe "Oheab- Ire Obaaaa," and was formerly In Vinegar Yard. Tbare'a no mla- iaUsgtbaranobe; ha blows bla own bom extenslTely In braaa lattan on bla bow window to do IbaL Wa quota what he bu lo iay:—"Fiofeaaar Hanlaon, one of tba Strongest Hen In tbo World, originator of the Bports at SaTllle House, Loasona In the Indian dab and Snmb Bell Ezerclae given, Ei^ery kind of Oymnutlo Implementa Bapplled," There are two enirancca— one for costorraongan, coal beavers, and policeman; Iba other for swella and Ibelr famole oompanlona. To be oontrary from other people, we entered by tbe oostannosger'a door, called for a "pot e' alipanny" and "acraw of abag," and squatted down on ao old baoou to take our time over it Freaenlly a "babble" anpaaiad, all In uniform; then a red coat, aftarwarda a "ooster" —urea of tbe vaij best eoalomera the London gin palaces bava. Ikay an bad a "fonrpanny," Aa everybody might expect, pugU. lam wu Ibolr "forte'' In a conversational point of view, and tboy j 8ot blowing about little Tom and big Tom—tbe King and Ibv ayam—fox wblota nobody can blame Ibam, bat as a one-aided aigunant la no argument at all, we pot In our oar In tbe follow- ing dhdoe langoage:—"'Old'ardl I say, thaer-not quite sol/' Ikitt Between ms and yon, you'll find Ibe—er'a no bloody kid aboni 'Bansn, eltbsr, when 'e pats up 'la 'anda to flgbt Tom' King." Finding tba Iloy bad one friend.tbara, tbe H. P. giadn- allymtaroundonoaralda, and auob an Inlelleclnal debating aodny yoa never did aea. .Oeorge Franols Train's baranguca In Shoe Lue were like the dlrtr buok Thames to Ibe "pauucid" Bodaon, in comparison. Before we separated, aomebody about our else waa ddulng tbe "Bcnlcla Boy's bloody good 'eallb" al everypop, muob to (be Frofeaaor'a amnaemeni, wbo bad baen atmoMd by tbe ranting, but liking tbe anbjeot, was sorry when it ended. Tbe Oheabire Obeese'a portrait gallery, tbougb not very extan- alTe, la "kinder ourious.''^ Of oil paintings there aie three bulls, two iloabeys, two men, and a woman—a vary li^ppy family I Iba tuna are babavlng Ibemaelvea, the monkeya are aping men stripped for a box, tbe men are Drougblon and Blsok, with beads abavad as tbey appeared In their memorable mUl when pugilism was la its Infancy (bnt tbat doean't make infanta of tbe boxers, ttaongb, doesltt) end tbe woman la reclining on bar coueb of down, waiting for WUllam Henry to wake np and bring her aome ehooolate-accordlngtoUra, Harrlaon. A Ana padnlug of tbe boaa of tba abanty repieseola blm alilpped, suironnded wllb all hlSBarwbemallaorcIubB.folla, dumb-bells, eto. Baoe for tha Sarbyi Dog with bat oliar, and grog; Orloket match; Four bones—engravlogs, complete tbe plolnroa. In a glaaa oue behind the bar, tbe Piofeasor keeps tba belt and OOP presented blm by tbe Quoen, and Ibe Identical dnbs whiob ba naad before Her H^eety, together with aeveral other •lobs with kaoba on tha anda—very fanny-looUBg Jokeia, ao long, like Ihlnga of llfo, As lor dnmb-balla, tbeie'a enoogb lo atock a Jnnk shop, varying In weight from OO lbs. to 0lbs., laying around promisonooaly on tbo floor every whloh way. Apiaslaroutof fils baad and anolber of lilsarm are suspended near the entrance. n is said tbat Ftof.Harrlaon first began practising wllb the Indian cinba about sixteen years sgo, al which time bla muacolar daralepment waa very great bla Daaanrement being then:—. Bonad tbe chest S^XIn. 1 round the npper arm, 13;(ln,; and round tbe fore arm, l.ljjln. Tbe oluba with which Ur. H. 00m- aenoed weighed about Tib. eaob; be advanced progreaalvely, ■ad is three years be could wield with perfect eue two olobs, eaob veigbing371ba, and his heavteat 471ba, Tbaeffectof this' •xerolae on tbe wlelder'a meaaorement was as foUovrs:-Bound thaor«st,llKln.| tbe npper arm, ISln; and tbe fore arm, Ills. At tbe same time bis shoulders bad Inoroaaed Immensely; and tbe mnaolea of bis lolni, which woro weak when be Aral need Ibe , olaba, were laivaly developed and powerful. In ahorl, all the moaoles o< tbe Irunk "were much improved by tbla eiercltei Among other aatoDlabIng faala of strenglh wblob we have seen blm perform, la that of lifting a 70 lb. weight on bla little flngor, Latterly the Fiofesaor has not paid mncb attention to tbo oxer- otse, farther tban as s laaober of calisthenics. He la oolllue "aged," .as' Ihoy aay of bones, and la .slso fond of his drop 01. good bear, long pipe, and Obaablie obeose. Though lacking thy oorporosl^ and ponderosllr of oor obese and worthy tnend, Fn>t Ottlnon, ba Is not anllke him In featnias, and about Ibe •ama genial trnnparauinnt of the oeleb t|i9Tl«Ml«<l *t (90 SrotdwdTi t celebrated teacher of boxing EDWABOLAUB. Tbls gentleman was bom la tba City of Saw York, where he made bis flratapnearaoee on any alage during tbeseaaon of 1851, at tbe Obatbaa Theatre, under Purdy'a management aa a uUllty man. 80 rapid waa bis progress In the profeaalon he had ohoeen, that In one year and a half be was engaged aa the principal low oomodlsn of tha old Bowefy Tbeatre, then under the cenlrol of J. p. Waldron. He remained here aome time, becoming quite a favorite with tbe boya, aa well aa those of larger growth, Be then bent bla atepa toward the South, where he remained three yean, playing In tbe nrlnelpal theatres In that section of tba eoontry. Wo next find him playing a abort engagement at Ibe Front Street Theatre, Baltimore, wllb Oeorge KnnkeL Here he made a very favorable imprtssloo, from the fact of bis bear- ing so dose a resemblance lo Joe Jefferaon, wbo la a great favor- ite In that oily. Hr. Lamb, at tbe close of tbla engagement vraa aecored by the Ueaata. Wheatley, Davenport ft Jarrett Combina- tion, aid went to the Boston Academy. He then relumed to Hew York, andconllnneda permanent member of Ur, Wheatley 'a compaoy, at NIblo's Otrden, where be Is at tbe preaent Ume. He has fulfilled, at different times, aeveral very aaccesaful en- gagemenia with Buckland, at Ibe Uontreal Ibeatre. He la poa- aeaaedof wonderful powers aas comedian, wblob ahould ralae himtoaprand elevation among the great artiste of tbe day. HIa patboa la aa toocblng as his bnmor la quaint, He never loeca sight of tbe character be asaumca for an Inetant and makea a vigilant Interest In whatever la passing on tha scene, being Just a« attentive an auditor when in the background, to what la being aald by those wbo are oonductlog tbe dialogne in bout, as Ibe spectators themselves, thus contributing to snataln Ibe lllualon of tbe piece. HIa acUng la highly flnlahed, wltboot having tbe appearance of over elaboration; and tba play of bla fealores la so expressive tbat a deaf peraon could Inier the pur- port of bla words from their facUl commentary and accompani- ment Portraying character wllb dlacrlmlnaUng delicacy of toncb, bis acting la Ukewlae marked by groat delicacy of feeUng, wblob losde him to aoften down (In the older comediea) whatev- er la coane In expression or equivocal In aentlment and to omit anytblos that, while affording laughter to tbe "barren," ahould "make tbe Jodloloaa grteve;''^and tbls he doea, notwitbatanding It often Involvea tbe aacrlflce of those "polnta" wblob are ao dear to an actor. CHEQUERS OR DRAUGHTS. OiBD.—Ha. Zdimi: I admit Ibe error la tbe aolotlan glvsn by me In my card of July 10th, aa akown by H. L. It waa given me by an arqiulnlanew, and I tbooiht it correct At Iba tune I waa cballangad by "B.'^I thought Black oouldwln; but ube backeddownsoeaally, Ioonoludedto"bloff"blni. laowtblnk the poslllan la drawn, and if B. L.tblnkadifferently, beoaaaead for his aoloUona. Youia, l:c, Kxntas, New York, Sept 1, ie«>. Cabd.—Ed. CuncB tionof'WUlo'tfaeWlsp, Anderson Is stUl oorracl:— I disagree with J. IfcLesa la bla correc- ^"aal abow by tbe foOowlng play tbat Black. K.M lo 20 10.. 97 18 37..11 38.. 16 While. Black, ao to 33 39.. 7 to IS 9 0 30.. 3 13 30 10 31..ID 38 t 3 33.. 13 1« Drawn, and Anderson O. K. Yours, Ac, New York, Aug. 39,1808. 16 19 Wblle. 13 to 8 38 U ■ a 7 T 1( B. L. BlOIOE. ■OI.IITIOII OF POaiTIUIf Ro. ilO-Vol. U. BT I. D. ). twm. White. 1..18 to 14 a..IT 33 3..37 38, and wins. BUck. 9 to 16 18 26 SUliOTIOn OF BTCROBS' I30th FOSITIOH. White. L.aO to 23 3.. 33 3..38 4..2T 38 33 34 Black. IT to 30 10 IT 1 ao 10 37 Wblla. 6.. 16 to 11 o..ia .19 .32 4 13 30 30, andwlaa. Black. 7 to 10 11 19 OABB Ho. 91~Vol. XI. Rom Dmmmond's Seoond Edition. "Tami Eat."- BntOLa Ooama, LIZZIE BOHULTZE. ss ava^ This lady Is well known Ibrougbont tbe profession grnceful ((<irueu«. As snob ebebas becomes crcat fkvoritein ihia city, while engaged at Butler's Music Hall, 444 Broadway. She Is also poaaeaaed of consldorable veraatlllty of talent for It Is not alone In tbe mazy danoa tbat aho La known, for she baa madehermarkaaavoaallstand farce actreaa aswall. Aa an actresa she bu played many a prominent part In tbe farcea which have occaalonally been broogbt out at 444. Comely In person and onbandlng la lalegilty, tbla lady diaanna envy and propjtlatea favor by a rare and maidenly modeaty, which, to the Seneral boslness or tbe soene In wblob she Is engaged. Imparts le glitter of tbe momlng dew Ut np by the sunllcbt. At present kUas BobalUe Is fulfiUlag an engagement at Hamblln'a Varlellas, Waablnston, where, no doubt the lady will prove aa attractive aa In this city, HB8. BBETr. \ Uads her Aral appearance on tbe London Stage, at the Hay^ market and afterwards at tbe Covent Garden Tbealre. Hade her Aral appeaianoe on the American etage. In 1790. at tbe Fede> rel Street Theatre, Boston, Uaaa. In jrebruaiy, 1790, appeared at the John Street Theatre, Mew York, as Lady Wrongfaead, In "Tbe Provoked Husband." I BR, AUD URB. J. fa. BASER. I Mr. Baker was bora In New York, Uay 3d, 1830, and made bis Orst appesiance In Mow York In 1818, at tbe Ortanwicb Street Theatre, as Francis, In "Tbe Stranger." In 1653 waa a permo- nenl member of the Arch Street Theatre company, Philadelphia. Was msrrlod to Ulaa Birah Porter, Uanb, 1603, at Buffalo, H.Y. Uia. Baker (maiden name Porter) wu born In Philadelphia, where she made her idxa December 171b, 1838, at Ibe Walnut Street Tbeatre, u Virginia, In "Tlrglnlua," for tbe beneSt of her father, Ibe veteran actor, Ur. Obarles & Porter. Her second appearance wu In Iba cbaracler of Henilelte, January 91at 1839. Her third, as Paulino, In which abe wu highly compli- mented by onr native tragedian, Forreat In anoceaalon aha played Theresa, LocUla, Cordelia, Mariana, Bra. EaUer, Julia, Eugenia, and laabella, la Terteaa. TBE BOONE CHILDIIEH. \ ' ' Oavo their flTatdnnaUaantartalnment at Moifolk, Va., Uarob, 1807, appearlSB In "Bomeo and Juliet" "The Honey Moon,'' and "Box and Cox." In 1869 they were at tbe Colosseum, London. T, O. BOOTH. Bade bis Arst appeaianoe oa any aUge, October 30th, 1863, the Uetropolitan Theatre, Bnffalo, N. Y., u Hector Timid. Wu a verygood low comedian and comloalngar. Died In Toronto, 0. W., Augnat ISIb, I860. Tbe remains were broogbt to New York for Interment Bom in 1821. J. S. BOOTH. Died at Qlouceater, Uau., Bepta8lhie08,wl low oomedlaa of BldweU A Uaraton'a traveling company. 0HABLB8 B. BEBNARD. Bom In Beaton, Bus., August 8th, 1810. Wu familiarly known u the American Fire King, Made bla Arst appearance u a choroa abiger, in 1839, at tbe Bowery Theatre, Mew York. In 16S3, wu al Brougham's Lyceum, Mew York. Mow dramatic agent In New York and retired from tbe active duUea of the alage, MB. BELL. Bade bla Aral appearance on the American stage, September 171b, 1803, at the Muaau Street Theatre, Mew York, ae Blr John Bevll, in "Tbe Conaelona Lovers." JAUES W. BATEa Bod of old John Bates, of Mattonal Theatre, ClnelnnatL Wu manager of tbe 8L Loula, Leulavlire, and Cincinnati, Ohio, the- atres, Died, from the effects of a fab. In Cincinnati, February, HBS, BEOOBLEY. / Hade her Arst appearance on tbe American atige, Seplemb^ 17tb, 1763, u FhiUb, In "The Oonaclana Lorera," at the Nusan Street Theatre, Hew York. OABOLINE E. BEBNABD. V Uade her first appearaaoe In Philadelphia, August 301b, 186V at tba Arch Street Theatre, u Qeorglann, In "Money." In 1603 wu at tha UempUa Theatre. At preaent la one of the companr attached toIbellubvllle Theatrer wmpany beK, FREDEBIOK F. BDXTON. /Bora In Dow Lane, Obeapalda,London; made bla flratappear^ Ance on the American atage, in Uarob. 16S0, at LonlsvUle. Ky., u Peter, In "Tbe Stranger." Bade his idiut on the London stage. In 184T, at Ibe Olympic Tbealre,uDavld, In "Tbe Blvala." HIa fiiat appearance before tbe pobllo took place at York. Eng. land. In 1844, when he appeared u Ur. aillman, in "The Han- PlMt Day of My Life." Died in Chicago, HL, January Htb, 1808, while a member of BoTlokar'a Tbeatre. kr. Buiton waa a comedian of conalderable merit and reputation, and In the prirale walks of life wu highly ealcemod by bis acqualntucu. / UBS. HABU BDXTON. Pblladelphia; made her Arst appearance on any slas^ Bhe soon left that dly and became atUcbed to Nlblo'a.Mew York, where she remained for aome time. la 1803 abe took bar Si'u'^SiS,' *"* """"^ •"Ol^cago. ™-. whoreabe / OLABA L. BASES. of the celebrated Baker ftanllyof TocallslB, died at Waukegan, Pa., August 20th, 1808. Drawn. aiATOn QAOK. BRWXEN OBSEN MOUNTAIN BOY AMD AOOBPTAMOK Black—O, M. B. White—Aooeptoaoe. 16.. 9 13 ;_ 26 32 FOBITIOR Ho. ai-Vol. XI. .JTUK 137111 POBITIOII BT TBB ID. D. D,' OF STDBOBS. END-OAUB. Dedicated to Young Players. BLACK. BLACK. WHITE, White to move and win. WHITE. Wblle to move and wla. THE GAME OF CHESS. to COmiBBFONDBNTS. Cnas. A. Oiuisna Accept onr moat oordlal tbaska for renoW' ed proofk of Inlareat In onr eoloan, all Iba mora acceptable In the mldat of tbe prevailing depression of Oheu interests. FBID 'VooL, V. B. Xngtneera.—Your antagonlats' fourth sid sixth moves were so ntterly weak that they spoil tbe game for publication. Iheyoonldnotietrlevelbalrgame;webopeaboilly lo aee a moeb atroiger contest Their foortb move aboold have baen, E B to B 4th, or P to E B 4th. TOODLis, Wheeling, Va,—Mol It Is an Impoaalble move. Yen aboold proonre "Beadle's Dime Obeu Instroetor," hiib-es,! \ 0. C. B., Newark, V, J.—To anawer yonr qaesUons, sad "give oo sneb Instructions u wUl be needed to pfsy 'double chats,'" ilirongb tbe Oufpib, la quite Impoaalble; and of no use after gven, u to get soltable malerlala for It would ooat more tban e game la worth. If yoa wish, however, we oan aand yon a obeu treatiae, containing all that la known of this form of game, for fifty-foor canis. Q 81, forcing tha Kt to aova, when Ibe advance of S F TSvld have been nocb mors efbeUve. (e) A raaonrce wblob wonld not bava baea avsUahle hi« Ih* Et been attaskad, u Indicated in tba prevlooa note, (d) A iMd move wblob loaea a pleea. The game, hewartft could not have been aavad, (e) Ur. Panlsan doea not fall ta take prompt advantage Of ll» advaraarlu' weak play. sea. ■ mOBIA Ho. Frm Hie Era, CBE88 STVDX—BT BBBn BOIWIIZ. atQEt% Qa, i K3, i i QB4lb. at Q Kt 6, QBa, QKtS, q Kt 4tb. While, with the move, to wla Ibepanie, PBOBiiHiai Ho. soe. BT r. EtiaiNB BBZHzniam. UBS. BABNET. Made her rfebui In Philadelphia, December 18tb, 1848, at tha 'Wslnul Street Theatre, u Looy, In "The Virginia kummy.'' una BAILEY. V 'Watson, wu bom In England In 1816, Hade . .5"l,V'"*'*""* the American atage, December 41b, 1884. at the Chestnut Street Tbeatre, PbUadelpbla, austalnlng four obaractorein'-TbaFourMowbraya." In fsST.wu mariTed to rl^'S^^h. First appured In New York, October 3«d, 1844.at Theatre, as Susannah, In "The Marriage of tlsaro." retired from the alsge, and at last accounia waa a teacher of muBlo In New York. Few who have apnnnrcd on tbe alage ex- called her In Bloglng almplo airs and ballads, and cerlabilT none oxclled mora general saUafactlan, MB. BABTON. Horn In Eoglasdi made bla Arst appearance on Ibe American' «J»|1«. lb JMi. »t the Park Theairo, MiVYork. Mado htaSSullS PhlladelpbU.Deoembor80th, 1833,at tbe Arch Street Ihoalre, ■a Hamlet Woe acting manager at tbe St Charles Obeatra, New Orleans, for aovcral seosons, Hoturaed to England and died there in 1B48. " White to play and give mate la three movu. • AMB He. 190. Companion partit to tbe aaoond part of oor lut week's gioe, K AtUok, Defence, Amateurs. L. Paulsen. l..PtoK4 rtoE4 a..P-EB4 EPXP 8..EB-B4 P-qEt4 4..BXBF-f KXKB 6..Q-KB0-4- P-KKtS 0..Q-ber6-f- K-blsEt2 7..QX0B QKt-B8(o) B,.KKt-0 8 •KD-B4 0,.P-^Et4 B-QKtS 10.,QB-Kt3-f KKt-B 8 U..P-K6 SKt-KS ia..p-Ee-f (^) ksub 3(c) BISBOF'B oaunR. Attack, Defence, Amateurs. L. raolsaa, 18..EKt toKS QtoSa 14..K-Qao QXKP ie.,KIUSsq Q-her3 l(..KEtXKt liPXEl 18..KBxq 19..E-bomo ao..P-4)BS ai..EtPxP 33..P-Q4 23.. Q Kt-Qa 24..P-^Bi KBXQ P-KBO QBXP P-QB4 QB-Q4 HPXP.tad tbe amatenra laalgned. (a) Tbe best move; it keeps the advene Qoeon oosfined tor • long time. (S) TUm wu prematwe. They (boold Snt h*T* playat p to OPBRUO ADORBBB - roa FORD'S THEATBB, WASBINOTON, D. 0., Thnnday, August 271b, 1803. BrosSR nr J. A. Hun, Esq, Aa from the uhes Cinderella roae, Blae ue, all radiant from our night of woes, Tbe atany night, which, anddenjy, became Black wltb vut douda and terrible with fiame; And yon, dear Mends, and wa who tread tha beards, Cava one long algb, and aald: "FareweU to Foid'al" "Farewell to Ford'a"—and welcome Ford'a agalat A nobler palace for the Uosea' reign I May Beaoly'a amlle, and Uaa'a approval, graoe^ Aaa happier fortune orowo out brave new pUael "New Plaoe I" the term came surely sot by cbaaeat It bears an omen of algnlAcance; For Sbakeapeare thua hia home at Btralford naaedl And our new place, for bla aake, shall be famed I Sbakaapaaral Tbat magic name we ever speak Wllb love on lip, Joy on tbe kindling cheek. Pride In the eye, and wonder on tbe brow: What may tbe Past, what may the boastful Now, Inscribe alwve It 7 Te oor father'a lale, rtom thia wUd ataore, there wu a chain arewblls. And Bhakupeare wu oor brotbsr. That Debate Which broke tbe chain, and formed our Starry Slate, Even among lie awful queaUona, gave Orandeurtotbla; "Oor liberty we uve. Our Home—but loae onr Bbakeapoare 1'' Wu be lost? No I In our burta, however tempesl-toat We bore bla, till tbe atorm awoke no more, Then aald: "We were a few, who loved before— Lo I a Mew World, to love tbee, gentle brother. With a full reverence, fondly u the other I" So tbe chain blade ua yet In war'a despite, A atronger chain, electric, golden, bright: > And we, the Uvlng forma of Sbakospeare'a dream. Touched by bla wand, become Ibe Iblnga we aaca. Wa aeek his very depths, elae eeldom aought And are the active Arlels of bla thoogbt Prood, wblle the wanderlnga of bla worth we tmoa, To love, delight Inatmot the human race I All Joys tbat ebeer, aD griefa that atorm the beait. Find on tbe Blaga their careful ooonlorpart All nattona walk on tbla enchanted ground. All agu move In tbla mystorlons round. Time's breatblag panorama la onroUed To mualo, and lie wondrooa hiatory told, Wltb aucb Impresalveneaa, that printed bock. Painting on waU, or alatoo In lla nook, Fadoa Into air: for we at once maintain Dominion o'er Ibe eyes, ears, heart and brain I vn. Is there, to-night amid our goodly abow. One wbo romemtiera, many yean ago, Tbe Stage, In Waablngton I There is, no doobli Qulde me, 0 Fortune t tlU I And htm call Surely, I aea blm there—and Ibore, and there: I know him by tbe tbonghls bla eyea declare, Thou reallew eyea, that glance from roof to Acer, Box lo Parqnet and o'er, and o'er, and o'er I 'What vlaloaa rlae and Alt along tila mind I The Preaent dazzling ao,he ecarca can find Tbe pictures of the Put—and yet the Put , To bLn wu dear, and aball be to the lut. What though the old-time theatre wu small. And long'Wick'd candles dozed on ptsca and waB— Thoae aombre melaora duly anuffed, betweaa The falling curtain and tha opening soene: What thoogh the rival pit and gallerr strove. As once tbe gods with "dond-eompelUng Jove:" Tat, on that dim atage, Falslaff—Warren alroda. Called for bla sack, and, bullying, "look the road;" Here, Jefferson, the genial, good old man,' Balsed mirth ao high tbat all to tears II ran; Here, Booth, awUl-darUng from bla baonlad tent. Bis soul's mid terror to our own aoula aenti Then Forreat in bis esrly glow of fame. Armed oap-a-ple, at once a oonqoeror came. And atlU to conquer. Charlette Onahman, then ..Ijipaared—not walked—within tbe Wltch'a glen: So alartllng, every motion, look, and tone. We saw, we beard Meg Merrlllea alone— Tnough not alone Meg Merrlllea: her art- Bar nature ralbar—swept from part to part: And Bbokeapeare'a loftiest ohsracters were fooad At once by bhakeepeare'a and ker genloa crowned I n. Boob are yonr tbooghta, dear Mend of other daya; The put duerved, and ahaU receive, our praise, Evan u yonr own; but glory llngera yet ° Though the long triumph of the son be set. Forreat like aome brave monarch of the wood. Time-tried, alanda prouder than before ba aloed. ' Bpreada his alrong arms, erects bla masalva head. And meoks Ibe storms I Far ba bis honors spteadt Still green and glorious, may tbey win—commaad— Tbe love, the tribute of bla native land; Nor here alone—sooh power la not confined— HIa are the attributes tbat role mankind I X. Tlie Tragic Queen, whose away yon owned before. Yet llvu:—when Obarlolto Oushman rclgns no more— But tbat may never be I Her throne of grace. All hearts o'ercanopy, aU minds eobraael Your grand "King BIcbard," trae, bu ceued to ralgij Bla eons aorvlve—be Uvea In them again I Jeffenon yielded to bla only foe; But still be cbarma aa In bla grandson "Joe:" Joe, of Ibe old. Immortal, Joyoua same— "Chip of tbe block"—the ume—the very aamel 'While Hackett valorous Falstaff, fat and witty. Like Warren waUia, and ahaku your pondaroos dly. Then, Maggie Mlleball, Uke-har dainty self I "Many In one" enobanUng, "Irickay elf I" Hers the sweet seoret when she will, to bid "Dull care begone," or, the cyu' light lid' Oatbar swift teara I—but more I cannot uy: "Faacbon, the Cricket" chirps my heart away I How I forget I ' We have a play to-nlgbt; AU wbo are bare, low-bending, wa invite To see It through. To all whom yonmay bilag Hereafter, wlU wa uy—some equal thing, And cb, wbatever of the beat we may. To wbi your favor for ouraelvu and play I xrv. Now—and herewllh oor small oratten ends— Lord livs tb> DnaHi, abd tub Dauu'a FaagnMl Taoius S. Doaoio. Ivjwall, Wublngton, D. 0., Aogosl, 1603. OK "WnonM."— Whea Bve brought iw to aU mankind, Okl Adam called her WMun -• Bol whan abe tmo'd with love so kind, Be Ihea pronoonoed it uM-man, Bot now with tolly and with pride. Their huaband'a pooket'a trlmmln'. The ladlea are ao full of tiAiau, The people call them wMn-en. UtnTB I'TBn FaixiiD.—He wu a trae hnmanllarlaB pbfc loaopher who first penned the following paragraph:-"Vnald tbo moat conserralfvo dement of society, and ongbt to be eba»< lahed and enoooragad by all lawfol meana. People aaver jdot mlacblef when lhay are merry. Langhtar la aa enemy to mallae. a foe to scandal, and a Mend to every vlrtoe. It promotu gooel temper, enUvena tbe heart and brlgotens tha inielleot LstW laugli when we can." 'Ooua am) Seb Mi."- In tbe Bowtry bangs a eomleal slgrtl'. 'In front of a porter hooaa, rapruenllng a blue pig atandlng oa \ hla hind lags and pUylng a whisUe, wUb the words "Ooma aad Sao Ma" aadenealh, What It all means is entltely bpyvna W'^tD."