New York Clipper (Sep 1863)

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174 / 'rG3_jLVI__ CIRLU 5 iNEW YORK CLIPPER. /-ATA r THBATBIOAL BXOOBD. OoaUantl Cram Fi]« IMi DBABATlba whloh dlitlngulihai taar •mlnsntlj la ihia dingorooi biuic^ . 01 her nputorjr li, Uut iba axMUl«a til her dlTan tttxi, laob u citlniPiltbliiB ilxltBD llgtaU with a gon, going tlirongb a hoop, elo. luwr nilnglhg biluc«-pole, HiTlDgksownUtrlttU lUtslilnoc the wu t child, the RaTela bring mj old trlandi, It gUai ma plauara to twtlTy thli pabUol; to bar amlaant qatUtlea m t danume, lod «Uo to bar axamp- Iar7 oendoot u a mambai of toolaty, to whloh In muT reipect •ha la to omtmanL J). E. tt, WUHiHaiOM, Augnit 11, IMS. 3i.it* niSl'^a oloied' on tha 4th,' and tfia _ S^!^nniliaBtbtoihoiuaJtmmadlnaTai7ptrt. Aoorrcipoa- SSfiSi to K?i3o SJ^gemuita axoal anything b<«tofoi; SrSsMrtatlhaNawOhaatout The plaoa waa a moat daoldad / isoeuaTandwlllbaTeanaxoallentrnn. At Iba oIoh of tba ran /Aillniton,Laon A DonoUar'aUlnittalawera at Lexington, ofthr''Doka'» Motto," Mr. WheaUey raUnqulahaa the qanaaa- the M and 41b Inat, and OOTlngton on the Itb. < mntoftheKewOheitnnttoMr.LeonMjIQroTar. A Hooleyi Hlnatrola, wllb Oeo. Ohrlaty. and the addition of 8.8. Helen-ffaatamwUl probabU return to How York UiU 'fardy, ware at Twaddle HaU. Albany, on the 4lb and Bib. v, OaVlaraTarytoTOitble career In England, BooUand, and Ira- /" wood's MabtopollUn Mlnatrala A JnUlan Bnrleaqaa Opera lul _.. ™. I. <» r I 'Ttonpa wt» at Obarlotlotown, Prince Edward laland, on the let Dnrlna tho f?''"5»"^,»iHL* ™!H!!iI^2'i!?JUw -"-Ithat he li not In HBOBU HINHTIUlblV. lome nbhta einca, all the pUyare, iome forty In number, were uir way Inlarfarlng with Henry yiooi by ae'lng'the nameof arreabd b7 mlttake and aont^to the .Jp<-'';i|I>',^[°<^'°'))^.^^J ■■Vood'i Ulnatri^,'^aa there li a man intareatedln the company uollamenL It waa aoon dlaooTarad thtt the penoni ordered to be anettad were pitying next door to the Yarletlea, wherenpon , Nigger builneae la eUll the go In England. Onr London cor\ the parformanoaa ware renewed, and auoceaitmiy concluded. . reipondant, "Wide Awake," glraa na a few Items concamlngthe vltm Annette Inca cloaed her tbren weeka' engagement at ua.' doings of each mlnalrals ta are knbwn on tlili aide of the big mnd H« aaya—"Cbtlaty'a Ulnatrala (WUtom'a ptitr) are at Dooglaja' Itia of Man (Ang. 17th), playing to crowded honaea. The boya nilie't Opera Honaa, Ban Franoleco, on the Olb Inat. Tha hoosaa daring tha laat weak of bar alty were not rary large. On tba Tlh, "Sahool for Scandal" wta performed. It la aald. In a wretobed manner, with the single exception of Ulaa Inca. Mr. Barry la saTeielyeansnredbytEepreaaofthatollyforUkmgunwarrant. ^ sblellbartlas with tha andlenee on this occtalon. On tbe Hth, tod e. Hsitley. They all belong to the tronpe, and It la thoaoht Ulaslncewas annonncod to appear at Magnlra's Opera HouaC> jhay will cany off a prize Tamplalon's new African Opera by the name of Wood. i^itla of that apedea of amoaement, night tfler night the house Daing crowded to replatloD, In addition to the other attraotlona o( thia houaa, the manager annonncoa an engaiement with the celebrated buid of male and female gymnaats, who are to tppetr thla wook. Tim Utyea and Helen Smith alio appear thla week. Wa nnderattnd that tha enterprlalng treisorar of this house, ^r. Ohrla. Norrla, la abont to Introduce a new feature, which, It Is seem to mingle pleasnre with buslneta, for In a boat race to come off to-morrow (16tb nlL) is a boat called ■Ohrlaly's Ulnatrala' to be rowed by O. Wllsom, O. W. Moore, J. Orooker, J. Blttar log In tha concert aaloona of London Harry Fox and" Bob' Smith are working three places in London Obrltty's MIn. ttrals are to open their ball in Llveipool on the 13d of Aug., with new soanety, curtalna, eta. They Intend to produce nigger playa, for which a llcenaa baa been granted them Thomas' Edln- burg Oaatla, In Urarpool, baa gone op In a balloon, the sheriff salllDg the concern out, the other day. This house had the txet moniha'engagement with Migulre, and waa to make her deaiii In gale. T. Donaldaon, lltUe Howard (late of the Bnokleya), and Ban Franolaco about Iba lOlh of August. There is a rare mantle .w. P. CoUlna, are the funny men Johnny Duley and BUI of nmanoa surrounding the career of Ibis remarkable woman, 'Thomas have left Warden's Campbell's Minstrels, and are-'— whloh baa made her name as tsmlllar as household words, in two . ■ - ... — bamltphares; and ware aha even an actraaa of little orno meilfr- whloh aha empbatloaDy la not—aha conld not tall to create a fume in any part of tha oonnttr. ArFord'a New Theatre, Waahlngten, tha bualneas since lis evening has been Immensa. The attraotlon his been the "Nslad Qaeen," with Oelz's nugnlfleont soanety. The praas of Wash- ington bsTS deolired it to be the grandeat pageant erer pr» dnoed in that city- ••The Ohoat" ia nndarllnad to be produced loTedoneigone?' tainfawwaeks. It will be pieaented in a naw drama written by / — QSS of Mr. Ford'a niacUun. , . Bi / Ai the Wtdilngton Thaalre,(r»cbrlttaned. •■Susan Canln't/ a letter ftom Anatralla, In our dramatic department, glvea the Olrmplo,") Stisan Benin and Ben Bogan, formerly stsga man- location of Brower and Ralner, and also furnishes ua with tba kgar of aiorar's Theatre, are playhig dlTaralfled blllt to Tory fair <itma8 of the "Boley Minstrels" who were drowned. \ homes, and tnpportad by a tolerably good company, among r Morris Bros., Fell k Trowbridge's Minstrels, of Boston, haTe> Wh(Mn It the oelabrsted tenor aingar, Mr, Jamea Snnn. I tinea their ro-openlng, been doing a ruablng bualneis, and wo J. 0. Wallsca, the popular Irish comedlsn, Is prepared to ac/ ti j. ■ ..^ -i r . . eaptangsgemants firom raiponalble managers, and has appointed Weaars, a>nneT (c Co. as bis agents. / vimm Kate Flaber, the popular equestrienne, comedian, dan- •ewe, and Tocaliat, Is prepared to negotlale with managers for the collection of professional pictures In England; but 'where are the '-red ones gone?' Dnsworth's pblz. oiuybrought sixpenoe." \ We are -deeply grtUfled to letm that tha reported detth of Toms Brower and /. 0'. Balner, of minstrel renown, is not oon&rmed. / appibaohlng season. See her adTartlsement. The "Ohoit" Is a failure In Boston. It don't take in the thattrea there. The Florancea introduced It in the new rirama by fohn Brougham, the "Ceath Fetch," but on the 0]>.<nlng mghl, the Slat nit, the "ahoat" made a bnogle of 11, aiut re- foied tovork properly; the next night waan't mnob better. Bren John Brougham'a "Death Fatah" waa a failure, some of the Kjftjs calling It a reiy Irtaby aflUr, and cannot undtraland w John Brougham could pnt bis name to auoh an abortion. The Florenoea remain tt the Boilon Tbettre three weeks longor, , and pnmlae aomalhing that unit pleaaa. They still hang on to the "aboat," notwithstanding It baafhlledto scare up any en- thgaUim in Boaton. I Ar. Joeaph Proctor ii the star at the Howard Athenteum, Bos- ton, opening on the 71b, In ••Ambition." We baUeve there la no gh«it In it. Julia Daly cloaed her engagement there on the Stb. I Ororer'a new theatre, Waahlngton, goea up alowly, and wlll^ /not be ready for use before the 1st of October, if erenbythtt / umo. Ths Webb Sisters give two entertainments this week at the t Brooklyn Athencnm on Wednesdsy and Friday eTanlnga. / The "ahoat" at tha Concert Had, FtalltdalphU, la atlll enjoy- ing a fUr patronage. The "Ohoet" at the Moaical Fond Hall baa /.libioondea. / Mr. Wm. A. House's Combination Company haa been doing a ,' veiy fair builneas at Blmlra, where the company cloaed on the 8th Inst, and will open at Wttklns on the 7tn, and Dtlca on the 14Ui. Messrs. Wm. A Bouse, J. W. Jennings, Fred. Kent, J. F. Oiossan, 0. F. Hall, John Dunn; Ulsaes Joaapblne Tyaon, M. A. ' Jennings, Wllford, and a nnmtar of others are now In'the oom., )>hiatlon. J The Metropolltin Theatre, Davenport, Iowa, opena on the ISIb Inst, and tha following ladles and gentlemen are engaged:—Jas. 0. Brealaw, J. H. Brown, J. A. Lord, Ohas. Baltbury, W. J. Vrigglns, John- OrliBn, Wm. WaUaca; Mrs. E. Day, Mrs. C. Btlabury, Mrs J. H. Brown, Emma Salsbury, Nellle Howes, and Louisa Nelson. Tha onnlig bill contlsts of "Xhe Gamester" and "Sweet Hearts and wires." Mr. John T. Ford, the enterprising theatrical manager, haa umsgad a iheatiieal eiouralon from Otltlmon to Wublngton •Id return on the lllh ult, for the purpose of affording the olUzans of Baltimore an opportunity of attending a performance ■t his New Washington Theatre, and hsTs an opportunity of inspecting the naw bulldlig, At the Holllday Stifeet Theatre, Baltlmor^ the •'Qhost" was to htTe bean IntrDducad on the Bd Inat In an original drama called "Olarloa, or the Wennock Mystery," but owing to aoddantal ••eaasas, and the failure of the apparatus to reaoh ua olty in time ftr experimental raheaiaals, tha lllualon did not realize the ex- . paotattonof the Test audience attracted io wltneaait It waa, nowarar, lepeatcd the siooeedlng evening with aucceas. The-' ••Ohoat" is to be continued tbhiweek. On the 7th, Hias Alice t "Oraywaa announced to make her first appearance thla season. ' The Front StreetTheatte, Baltimore, opened under the mange- TDSnt of Geo, Eunkel, on the 31st nit., to an audience crowded in every part, and many turned away unable to gain admittance, The attraction was Barry Wsthlna' drama of "True to the Laat," In which the ghoat bualneas waa Introduced. Tbe machinery tor tha "ghoat'' worked a Utile out of order at first, but It after- wards worked to perfection. On the 7th, •■Macbeth," waa given J with'Mr. Macfarlaudaa Macbeth, and Addle Proctor aaLady Maobeth—being tho fliat appearance of thla lady since her late severe Indisposition, The great altractlon will be the appari- tions, as presented by Ibo new procoaa, of the witches, Banquo, the crowned heads, and the apoiheoals of Lady Macbeth and the Mtchea. / The Norfolk Opera Honee opened for tha ftUand winter season /-on tha Dlh Inat, upon the management of Sam. aieno,]wllh Sam Brown as stage manager. The foUowlng comprise Ithe company:—Ulases Mary E. HUI, Boss France, Kate Clarke, LivlnlaCrosby; Meadamea E. BotIo, andM. A. BerreU; Measrs. S, W. Qoaaln, E. W. Uaralon, H. Uolto, 0. B. Doud, Evans, M. 'it, Smith, J. a. Bavllle, F. L. Wise, and Jas. Qollagher. The opening pieces were ■'The Hunchback," and ■'Our Country Oooaln." On tbe 7tb inat, Ulaa Mary'MltcheU waa announced to commence a aaven iilobia' engagement The old LoulsvUle Iheatie opened for tho seaacn on the Slat nit, under the management of Qeorge F. Fuller, with the fol- lowing artlita: D.Uacanley,atage manager; J. Dawson, F. Mack- are creditably Informed that money waa refunded every sight last week. The great attraction appears to be the InaTitable Qboat, which has been brought out by Mr. Lon Morrla in superb style, and at great coat It works Ilka a charm, and Qrlffln, In tbe character of Oharles Belmont, Is said to belmmenae. The success of this troupe Is a marvel to many. It is caused, how- ever, by tbe liberal bualneas tact of Lon Morris, and the care taken by himaalf and associates to give first-class perrotmsnces with a ftrat-cloas company. Morrla Brotbera' Opera Houae Is an Inatltutlon In Boaton, and one of the most popular places of amusement with the people of ■■the hub," as well as tranalent ^Itora. \ /The minstrel organization known ta the "Forreat Amazona," 'conalatlng of the foUowlng people:—Ulse H. Da Severe, Mlas SI Otrenta, Ulia F. Vincent, B. V. Lombard, Q. A. Florence, J. Nor- rla, C. 0. Sttnly, W. Hanold, C. OarroU, J. Canno, Frank Forreat, M, UcElerey, BiUy McCiacken, Harry OampbeU, Johnny Leavitt, and Theodore Jacobs, announce to give a concert at Association . . t . ... .. ... . r\ Hall, (Tweddle Hall undergoing repairs) Albany, on tbe eth inat/ f M. 0. Campbell's Minstrels opened at Utlca on the evening of the 3d Inst, to an audience of 1300 people. We are Informed by one who is supposed to know a thing or two, that their receipts are equal to any company that has yet appeared in Tork Slate this aeoson. From Utlca Uie party stsered for Pongbkeapale for two nlgbta, and open at Faterton, N. J., for the whole of the Fair week. \ / The Forreat Amazons have been giving performances at PIUb-^ 'field, Mass., and other New England towna, recently, with mark- ed Bucctsa. Their minslTtl tronpe and broas band are spoken of In terms of high commendation, and tbe fact that ladlea appear In the first part has an immense effect In attracting large auV dionces. For the brlUlsnt srray of talent in this company, both ladles snd gentlemen, sea adverttsament N I Duprez k Qreen'a New Orleans and Metropolitan Opera Tronp«, ' and Brass Band will commence operollons for the seaaon at Wuon- aockat, R, 1, on or abont the IQth. From there they will go to Providence and other placea in that circuit / Sam Bharpley'a Iron-dads have been ' 'the past week. On tbe 4th they were a corraapondant informs us that the receipts reached nearly $fiOO, At Providence they played three nlghls to 11300. On the Sth they were at Mllford, Uaaa., and the route ahead for this week is as follows:—Lynn, 7th; Salem, 8tb; and Nashua Oth. The compsny will then give the prlnclpsl cities snd towns of Naw Eampaluxo a touch of thair quality. ^ /At tbe Eureka Theatre San Franolsco, OaL, tbe Blroh-Cotton— Abeooo Mlnitrels continue to hold full sway, attracting vary large (audiences by their negro eccentrloltiea aiul vocalization. On tha lOlb nit a complimentary benefit waa tendered Big. Aliaoco, on whloh occasion a hoet of volunteer talent was on band, among whom were Big. Oroeal, Chaa. Bohnltz, and Oeo. T. Evans. Tha house WIS crowded, and Abeooo played his harp to aome aooonnt that night > I The Dnlon Opera Mloslrel Troupe gave ila second perform- ance at Warrenion, Va., recently. The members belong to tha company of the Sd N. T. 7., and are aoid to have made marked improvements since their flret performance. The proceeds of tbe second entertainment amounted to $100, at the conclusion of whloh the boys returned to camp, ■■perfectly sallafied with the evening's amuaement" In the company we notice tha names of Uavla, Bhlelda, Ward, Perkins, Seymour, Donnoheyer, Begga (wench dancer). Beaver, and Struck. t / Ben Cotton, of the Eureka Ulnatrela, Ban Fiandaco, seems to\ have got himself into a little trouble In that city. It seems that he signed arUolee for three months with Sherry Cotbyn, to play at the WlUowa Garden, but fkUed to put in an appearance. Some corrcepondence then took place, when Cotton gave as sn exoute tor not coming up to hia bond, tbol ho ■■waa convinced that I am not only Injuring Mr. Magnire by leaving at proaent, but doing Injustice to several of my feUow-performers who are dependent on my praiant poaltlon to earn a living for themielves snd families, and having conaulled several of my friends in regard to changing my situation, and aU appear to be of the opinion that It will impair my reputation as a first clou minalrel Be this as It may, the boye are anxious to have me stay, and having had an amicable uudaralanding with tbe manager and proprietor, I have come to the conduelon to remain at the Eureka," An Injnnollon prevent- kva been welcomed for the paat month, conHnua to doUght all hr their continued presence. On the 3d Inst, Mile, MiUle Fran- cis, tbe Jig dancer, who Itlaly was preaented with a champion belt by the citizens of BotUo, put In an appearance and was most heartily reoelved. \ /The Varieties and the Canterbury, Waahlngton, havs bean\ tnioiiiDg atonea at one another through the newspapers, but on 4he Sih the controversy was abandoned by mutual oonsant Fan- ny Wilson, the represenlallve of Grecian and Boman Btatuary, ia at the Canterbury. We notice aha gives among her Rtman tab- leanx ■■McOleUan's Farewell to hlaArmy." A very Kiman-tic Ilea, nndoubtedly, and though not sirlotly dasalo, very popular, Several alars are underUned at the Varietlea, and among them Lizzie Sohaltze and Una WIndell, from 444 Broadway. TThe suooess of the grest combination of atar perf( ^ox'a Oulno, Philadelphia, Is perhapa unprecedented in the an- aald, will eellpaa anything ever preaented at a mualo ball. \ //Mr. Jaa, Budworth coollnuoa'to be a great favorite In tbe "Clty^ 'of Utgolftcont Dlattnoes," as Washington la otllod. He intenda shortly to produce two naw Ethiopian faroea, written expressly for him by J. H, Boynolda, late of Itoynolda 1: Plaroe's "Camp- bell's Minstrels," ontltled •■Keep Oool," and "The Two Buffers." Keynolda haa retired from the profosslon, and ia now a clerk in one of tbe Government offices m Washington. . ' Miss Oarrle Avery, a new candidate tor professions! honors\ advertises tor FaU engagements. Address her agents, Meaan. Conner ft Co. \ f Uona. Tophoff, the well known mala dancer, ia open for eiii 'gagamenia for the approaching aeaaon. Managers requiring a good dancer or ballet maater will do well to mase a note of M. TopholTa advertisement In this laaue. QUbert's Malodeon, San FranoUco, continues to ha one of the moat popular placea of amuaement In that olty, Charley Backua tiS a great favorite there. \ / At the Willows, Bin Francisco, OsL, t vary Interettlng enter-^ 'talnmcnt came off on the Oth ult, for tbe Joint benefit of Sheri- dan Corbyn, manager, and E. O. Beat, treasurer. 1h» evening's entertainment embraced a Grand BUllard Tournament, Minstrel Performance by aU the Blais, Greasy Pole Climbing, Instrument- al Concert, Shooting Tournament, Kaoing In Backs, the Fire King, SIguor Buono Core, Balloon Aseanalons, and a Grand Dlo- Slay of Fireworks. The tickets of sdmlsslon were to the Gar- ens, Minstrel Performance, Amuaementa In the Grounda and Fireworks, M cants; to the lire King's Exhibition, 28 cents ex- tra; and to the BUllard Tournament, 31 cents extra, ciRcvass. \ Maglnley's Circus has been performing to large audiences 111. A correapondent says that the Show Is a "queer one." Med JeUlngs, of San Franolsco, owns a quarter interest In a crocodUe. Whether it is a fore or hind quarter, or la confined to feet we know not, but suffice It to say that Ned attends to the general buelnesa of the ealoonin that city, A few daya since as Ned was taking bla evening siala, he reealved a telegraphic mea- aaga from the agent travelling with the ibow in tha interior, to Band biffl •■one hundred and fifty cuts" or show bUls. Ned read the miaslve, laid it on the table before him, and continued hla' snooze. A wag, aeeing the doapatoh, altered Ita reading; turn- ing it Into "one hundred and filly rab," When Ned's sleep was .over he pocketed the despatobi and thought no more of It until Uonday, when on reading It, he called on John C. Bell, who la alao a quarter owner in the crocodile lead, and aald: "I aay. Bell, look here, they have telegraphed down from Sacramento for one hundred and fifty ctta for that d-d orocodUe." Bell looked ,np from his desk, and it being steamer day, said, ■■Well, I can't at- tend to it to-day; telegraph back to them that they muat feed Othe beaat on aomethlng else, and we will send the cats on next onday." \ , Dan Ulce's Grest Bhow Is advertised to ehow at the following' places this week:—7th, eth, Oth, and lOtb, on the Agrlcultnral KOronnda, Boaton, and South Boiton 11th. \ O. Wboaler'a Circus Is blUed for Newport, N. H. 7th, LebanV lb, Comlab Bridge Oth, Claremont lOlta, and Walpole lltb. Inalneas is said io be excellent \ The Van Amburg Bhow opens at Cleveland on the 14th inet.\ and remain aU the week. S /The B, Banda' Bhow has boon showing only two daya' behind 'the Van Amburg party from Michigan Into Ohio, The Sands party ahOw In Cleveland on the 17th and ISIh, (Fair peek) the same days Uist the Von Amburg party is there. BOUtaVB OPBRA HUUBR, BHUUIUTH, Oor, CODBT k BEMSEN STBEEI8. R. M, HOOLET..\ Sole Proprietor. E. BOWERS Director of Amusement*. T. B. PBENDEBOABT Vocal Dlreotor. Prot STHAI7B Instrumental Dlreotor. HONDA! EVENING, September 7, and during the week. OIIAND RS-OPEillNa. A great Improvement—Everything New. The New Entrance Completed and Pronounced Perfect The Great Combination Troupe, HOOLBT'S UINSTBELS, In connection with the great Ethiopian Canadian, GEORGE CHRISTT. First appearance of Mr. S. B, PDBD?, the cebbralad Comedlaiit In new Acts, BoiiRa and Dancaa, The Inimitable AliOH? UUGBES, lu a new Pathetio Ballad. First week of an entirely new Farce, by E. Dowora, caUed TBE WtUTE^ASHGIl FBOU JAPAN. GEOBGE OHBISTY as The Whltewashar. Other Oharactera by the Troupe. Flnt week of the very laughable Interlude THE CONB0RIPT8 ON A L&BK, By Chrlaty, Bowers, Hughes, Futdy, and BeQley. First week of the MISSISSIPPI PU.SG, by B. B. Purdy. First week of THE TB jDBADOUnS, By Hughes, ChrUty, Bowers, and Brimmer. New Bongs, Acts, Dances, and PlsnUtlon Scenes. Bee Progrsmmes Soon open at 7: to commence at 8. Tlcketo 13 cents. Private Boxes tS. ^ ■IBliU'B GARDBII. •_ Lessee and Manager, WM. WEEATLEx. THIS (MONDAV) EVESINO, SEPT. 7, THE OBEAT ABEBIOAN TBAOEDIAS, EDWIN FOBBEBT, WIU make his first sppearance thla aeaaon in the Great Bhakeapearlan Character of BAULET, In the sublime and powerful Tragedy of the aame namt. He will be supported by A MOST ADUIRABLB CAST, Which wlU include ths following nsmes:— VRItMai 'at Cairo,] vth r aUBOKLLAfllKOUB. '/■■Here she goes, and there she goes," snd thereby hangs a tali . -i.ui> mwaJ .h-t In -iftWA a^Kai. 4hati IT/irHll'a WAn^Av/,, .V / . about a clock, and that la none other than MorrUl'e wonderful 1 doing a splendid buslneA clock, a marveUoaaaccounl of which waa given In a recent laaue at WoTceattr Maaa aidV of the Clippeb. WeU, thla clock la now on exhibition at tho a» worceaier, masa., ana a> jj, imtitute, Baltimore, Md., and so sreCommodore Footo and Ool. Small,who are Juet the smalleot footand amaUeat small, reepectlvely, ever aeen. As if this were not enough entertain- ment for the smaU admlaalon fee, 33 cents, an ezceUent miscel- laneous psrformanco Is given In addlUon by }Uta U. 0. EUlnger, a sweet aongatreaa; W. B. Harrison, comic lecturer; Mons. 0. xLavallte, pltnleb and J, H. Murphy and T. Frailer, acoompUab- \d vocalists, the whole under the management of those wide swske business men. Col. WllUam Elllnger and J. D. Newcomby Snob t comblntUon, we ahonld auppoee, la bound to meet wltn ancceaa. Competent business managers or tretsurera tie very necesssxy officers for a well regnlated concert aoloon, or any other amuae- ment eaUbllabmenta. A glance at our advertising colnmns will ■ discover that such on one wants a "sit" f The Contlnentalt, vocallals, compoaed of Franklin and Smithy 'are giving ooncerta in Bhode lalond. \ The BUiadeU Broa, Swiss InU ringers, hsrplsis, solo srtlsts,^ and quartette braaa band, under the management of W. B. Blala- deU, £<q., are ringing in the chimes and dimes In New England. At Newport, B. I , on tbe 2d Inst their houss amounted to three hundred and fifteen dollars, and hundreds were turned awsy from the doors. The DodyArewporlA'cradevotes nctrlyacolumn Uudatory of tholr trtlatio performances. An opportunity to purchase the famous psnoramta of the Hud< aon River, and Voyage to Ireland, la offered by Mr. J. G. Hub- bard In our advortlslng columns, three hundred dollara being sU he aska for them. Goo E. Goodwin k Oo.'s "Folyorama of tho War," opened oi the Slit ult at the New HaU, Providence, R. I. On tho 7th inet the "Poly" was billed to nnroU at Touro Hall, Hartford, Ct, for one week. Mr, 0, A. Bruce la agent for this Show, Elllnaar and Newcomb'a Exhibition has commenoed Us Fall tour, and is this week holding rorth at Maryland Inatltule, Baltimore. MorriU's Wonderful Oiook haa been added to the other attraotlona of thla concern, making It one of the moat at- tracUvo axblbltlona that will bo out this seaaon. La Bua'a Slrato-Patatlcon of the War, with J. M, Wcelon rer, was at Halifax oU last week. log him from appearing waa then served upon him, and Geo. f^^I;I^^i^^!"M,rotOmm Indians U giving exhlbl. Coea was substituted In hU place. The San FranchicoSlar Hales ' .^''H^PJ'f f",?,, RilSJof C^^^ route ahead of tble compa- ......„,„.„ ..y.^AK. ,A,„A- ••'■'"■■''''■^""■^ '^•"JS.I;^'!'^^^^^^^ 8lb*&rrh,0r,llle loTh, oSrlton llth^ Alllan.ce .Wth. Atwator "th. Wlndhamril^^^ l»lh. ey, J. Conner, J. Montague, Quullgan, Look, Duncan, E. Jacoba, Stwes, Blddle, B. Drake, Ults Fanny B. Price, Itaohael A. Noah, Urs. Laws, Fanny Franca, BeU Smythe, Miss Ednlu, Mrs. B, f fTasver, Misses Thornton, Pluokett, While and Ashton. The Union Theatre, Leavenworth, Kaneaa, oponod for the soa- Mn on the Itlh ult, with the following company: G. D. Chaplin; JL ^ortUnar, Mr. and Ure. Thompaon, J. A. Graver, Baymonri, tiamer, OhurobUl, B. 0. Smith, UcCormlok, WllUe, Urs. 0. F. VsJters, Carrie Lealle, Mlas Dldlemsn, Annie Morgan and Ukuea Jamleaonsnd A. Chippendale. A. B. Adis la proprietor, and G. I. Chaplin stage manager, ■'Six Degrees of Crime" and ■■Poor /Ilulooady" were the opening pieces. f Miss UoUle WUUoma, at preaent quite a favorite with the But- ' talo public, brlnga her engagement to a close at the Uotropolltan/ ontheUthinst ^ / Miss Fanny Morgan, a young English sctreas, raoently arrived /M Bon FrancUco, OoL, from AnstroUa, made her iebvl at Ma- golze'B Opera House, Ban Francisco, on Iho ,11th ult, Bho ap- peared as BoaaUpdiin ■■AaYou Like It," and as MisaTbleUo- down, in •■The Bonnie Flsh-Wlto.^' Bho is aald to be poaaoeasd of a fine phyalqne and ploaalng face, ■'whloh wore at once piss- potts to the favor of the audience, who, with tho gonoroalty ebaracterlsUo of Bon Frandacana, ovorlooked the trepidation she manlfeatod as Bossllnd, In ■As You Like It,' and greeted her throughout with encouraging applause. They felt, and Juatly tod; that thla waa due entbrely to a first appearance before a ktrtnge audience." / Mr. Cbarlee B. Thome, Jr., took a benefit at Magulre's Opera r Hons»i Ban Franoleco, on Iho Oth ult., and lelt for Virginia Ulty, S.T. I At the Metropolllan Theatre, Ban Francisco, Oal., Big. Blanch /took a benoflt on the BIh, on which occaalon a new candidate for ' I operatlo honora mado her dtUut, Tho lady waa Mmo. Fleury, wns appeared as Adalglsa, snd was most cordially welcomed. •'IbatBUlyNewcomb, one of the beet performers in the Unlledf Btalcs, has been telegraphed for, and may be expected therein about five weeks," Guess not Billy is doing very weU whei^ /The people of Brooklyn are congratulating themselves upon^ 'tbe re-opeulog of Hooley'a Opera House on Sept. 7th. The es. tabUsbment, which has been closed for a brief period, has been renovated, re-decorated, etc, and the entrance made very attract- ive. Manager Hoolpy conllnuea to cater liberally for his palrona, and glvea capital performances, illustratod by first olasa artists, including Oeo, Ohrlaty, B. S. Purdy, Archy Hughes, Bowers, and Urlmmer, "Tho Conecrlpla on a Lark" is said to be a high old piece, ao we suppose all Brooklyn wUl have to take a peep at It, 05 weil aa large delegatlona lh>m Now York. Orrlnsvllle. Pa„ Iflth, Adamaville 17th, KlojknerviUe IBtb, Oam- hrldae lOth. Union Slat, Corry 23d, TltuavUW ll3d. Tar Farm 24th, HuXan Fo^ 2««h70U City 2!)lh. FronkUn 28tb, UUoa 20th, Uoehranton SOlh, and UeadvlUe Slat . ,. „ Paareon'a Panorama of the War. now owned by Mr. Cutting, commenced the season's lour at BurUngton, Iowa, on the 27th Hubbard's Panorama throatons to Invade Dover, N. H., the/ aniBio HAiiiiB. Dick O'NoU's Opera Houss, place open In that city. Dick has gathered around him a verx/ talented company, oompoaed of the foUowlng namea:—ObarM Gardner, W. S. Budworth, Jim Clarke, Uaater J. Diamond, Frank Boawortn, A. Klnalow, Mile. Llzetla, Emma Leater, Ballle Duval, Lizzie Fielding, Boao Bt Olalr, Clara Burton, and Tom Vance. Htlhleen O'Nell put In an appearance on the lit Inet to a crowded house. She la a great favorite In that olty, and is alwaya sun of drawing a crowded house whenever aha appaara. , Ilarry LoaUo commenced a two weeks' engagement at the Va- rlollea, Detroit on the let, and Joins the forces of Dick O'NeU on the 14th, N /The company at present playing at Hltohcook's Varielles, New- irk,N. J,,lssBfaUaw8:—Tho ZantTetta Troupe, W, B.Bhsckle- ton, Ulle, Constantlne, Adelaide MUler, and Lizzie EUsworlby. W. B, Borrlaon, tbe exiomporaneoua singer, closed tbero on the Sd, on whloh occaalon Uauager Hltohoook took a compllmenlary benefit TheZanftetla Troupe has been engaged by Mr. Hlloh- cock for two months. v / AtCarr'a Mulodoon, Buffalo, the new facoa the past week wers^ olcUa Roslter, Goo. Wlnehlp, and Clara Day. A passagea, was perceptibly weak. What she looks in volume she oompensates for In swoolsess and floxlbUlly of tone. Her geetl- onlatlon betrayed hesllanoyand nervouauess, but was without that ohUllug gaucberie characterlatla of first appearances. ManiBTPA IlivzL.—Thla young and foaolnatlng danicuu, now forming ao attractive a "etar," at the Wublngton IhoaUo, comes •mongts us, not as a stroigor, but on the contrary, as tbe daugh- ter andnleoe of the wond-hnown and over famous ■■Ravel Family." Thla alone Is luSlolont to guarantee na, that having betafprmed at snob a school, she muatpoasoss eminent qualities, ■• thi result of snob teachers, and this early dlaolpllnlng in the higher Terpstohorlan icbnnl has produced in her that gouulao crraoo, supplenesa, and agUlty whloh can only be acquired by •trennona exertion and oonalant labor. oat at- r /: aslefr /en ult H "wocSwurfl's Mirror of tho War Is advertised to be st Balom, "ihe now'pttoramaof "Mllton'a Paradise Loat," painted for Mr, A, B, Morrison, commences its tour for the aeaaon on the ^ . /At Lea's Melodcon, Baltimore, the Ghost Is tho great attrocUo^ Bhf was somewhat timid at first but soon reooverod, and song ihlsweak, In addition to which the sylph ^IkeOiHettluUdfS very tastefully, though her voice, in somo of the moat impressive 'about thf) stage lUie an elherlol being. Mono. Ilonzanl and his .... 1..,.._o V- troupe of (Isncera are also very attractive. Mr. Lee gives a mat- IO HAliliB. \ 7th Inst St Providence, n. I. .. , St Cleveland, is at present the oul>> / Tbe whofoabouta of Mr, B"8er, proprietor of Kane s ArcUol ■' - - ' - ■• 'ptQoroma la enquired for by a correipondent FOHKIQH DRABAl'lU AND BUOW HBWB. At the Strand Theatre, London, Mr. Leigh Murray haa made bla rfrappoarance before the public elnce his 1 ate BBverealtack of the oiut A UaveaUo of the •■Duke'a Motto " waa the attrao- "Tho'sevlUe Journals sUUthat during a performance In that cliv s ftw days since, tho celebrated Dlondln was nearly loalng bi Ufa. and only owed hIa eacape to his preaence of mind. WhUe performing, he had on a head-dross, to whloh was alUohed V nl«5 of fireworks in tha shape of a wheoL When UJatwoa*' Ushttdlt assumed a rotary motion BO violent that Blondin was inaWeto resist the movement; snd feeling his danger, let go the barrow he had been driving before blm, aa well as his SSanSng polo, and endeavored to undo the slringe which fHSH!H^htt•^r»^^m^t?^^^^^^^^^^ ?e'dI?M&of..h..pp^^tn.^^^^^^^ Inoe every Wednesday at the Baltimore Muaeum, for tho accoffl- modallon of ladlea and ohlldton. We do not observe in Uarlotla Ravel that pomposity of poaltlon /Duke's signal," with new and beautiful scenery, costumes, ke, which seems to be orsvlng for applause; on -the contrary, her, timidity and modesty seems to be wllUng to avoid the applauses/ whlih for that very reason land for hertolentB as a finished artist are' doe to her; and lavishly bestowed upon her by a dlsoernlng and sppreolatlve pnblio. , , I It is not only'u a most exoellent dancer that UarioUa Kawel la .^own all over the Uulled SUtes and Oanadas, butalao as a ropo- iikMi site has aLready totalled a world wide lepulatloa, and Clara BuUer, finding a little apare time, haa opened a drinking houie In the oily, k^anager Deaglo baa retumod from an extend- ed trip to New York; ho has brought with him all the models, Ac, fur bringing out the Ghost business, and that will be his noxt great feature. DUly Reeve and Johnny Barrett are two of the grcatoat favorites that have appeared In Bt Loula for a long time. They are both clever, and always please in everything they alleoipt Mr. Deaglo announces the early producUon of thr foB At iMgUi he sucCeedeS, and oame down in safety, amldat tSo ohMnof-thespeoUlori. This wiUdo very well for those who arfnot posted In ths business, but these " J»"B«'ois posi uSnV' elo,, ire only trloks of the trade, and go tartllor to maki a mm popi'ur than anything else he sttampls, , modsllonof ladles and d^ldrcn. •S^.^HoMMim.'""""'* '" ' / At Deagle's VsrieUee, Bt Louis, the manager has been running ^'l5'l'°Li^ir jS^ul were at the Theatre Boyal, Blrmlng- /Jock Sbcppord" to crowded audiences, wilt Tony Boea aa Jack. . Mr, '^^^'SV'SC.aA mt^^ • builesque of Kato Warwick and UUe.Ellse have both become great favorites. '>"?'''' ' »Pi™" AMUSEMENTS. MK. L. B. 8HEWELL. MR. J. W. COLUEB, MR, B. T. BINGGOLO, MRS. J. H. ALLEN, MHa REEVEa MR. J. McOULLODGH, MB, J. G BDRNEn, Ma J. MARTIN, MB. C, KINGBLAND, MADAME PONIBI, Conductor, Mr. HARVEY B. OODWORTH. TUESDAY EVENING, Sept 3, for ths thbrd time, NABCIB3B: Ob, The Last or tui Povpisora. DANIEL B. BABDMANN, In bis Great Character of NABCIBB& Wednesdsy Evening, Uept. 0, Wk. EDWIN FORBEST. Seats secured at the box office three days In sdvance. 13 CIjBVELAND ofkra housr. \ Bole Proprietor DICE CNEIL. Stage Manager D. O. SUYTHB. NOW IN THE FULL TIDE OF S0OCE6S, And Nightly Vlelted by Crowded and Enthusiastic Andlenost. The following Artists are nightly performbig, and meet with great applause:— MISS KATHLEEN O'NEIL, The World-Benowned Irieb Vocallat and Comedienne, MB. HABBY LESLIB, The great Hope Walker. MB. TOM VANCE, Comlo VocaUat CHABLEY GABDNER, Champion of Bong and Danoe. W. B. BUDWORIH, The Great Original Zouave Johnny from Bull's Bun. JIM CLUIEE, The Hon Banjolst and Champion Jig Dancer. MABTEB JOHNNY DIAMOND, The yoong Champion Clog Dancer of America. FRANK BOSffORTH, The celebrated Actor and Eccentrto Comedian. Prof, A, KINSLOW, N. 0. HVDLER, A. L. WELLS, U'LLE LIZbTFA, The Queen of Beauty and Poetry of Motion. MISS EMUA LESTER, The Youog and Faacinatlng Datueuaa. MISS BALLIE DUVAL, Who etande Srat among the Bollsdlats of America. MISS LIZZIE FIELDING, The favorite Dauaouae and Comedienne. MISS BOBE ST. CLAIR. UIBB CLABA BURTON, C. 'HERNAN, And the Corpa Auxiliary. Good rerformera can alwaya meet with good Engagements by addressing to DIOR O'NEIU "o Walter Girls. 23-tf WOHDBiaFULi, DTAHTLING, AMAZUtG. ELLINGER'B k NEWCOMD'S Great Moral Exhibition, COMUODOBE FOOTE, OOL. SMALL, • and the FAIBY OF THE WEffT, The three smallest humsn beings In existence, withonteiA caption. The whole World is Challenged to produce thelT equsl in age, size, weight or education. In eonneotlon with LAVALLEE'B PABLOB OPERA TROUPE, Oompoeod of the l>eat talent In the country, and MORBELL'B WONDERFUL CLOOE, The greatest piece of mechanism in ths world. Win open at MARYLAND INSTIIUTE, Baltimore, Monday Evening, Sept 7, for two weeks only. Tickets, 33 cents; reserved eesls, 33 cents. J, L, NEWOOUB, Business Manager. COL. WM. ELLTNGER, Director. Xi-tf \ A THB BIiAIKDBLL DHUTUBK8, BWIS3 BELL RINGERS AND HABFI8TS, Solo Performers, and Quartette Braaa Band, Glvo the most Ploaalng and EnterUbilng Performances or any othur slmUar Troupe, And are now making an Eastern Tour. 23'lt* W. B, DLAISDELL, Manager. MORBIBUR TUPHOFF.—Thla Justly celebrated and tal. 'ented Dancer, BaUat Maater, and Pdulomlmlat, after being re. calved with great applauee at the principal Thaatrea of Paris, Bt vPeteraburgb, Toulouse, Btraaburgh, Amiterdam, Rotterdam, eta, and more recently of the Academy of Mualo and Niblo's Garden. New York, is prepared to negollate for Eogagementa with fine olaas Theatrical Managers throughout tho United States, Otntdt, and Europe. AU engagements must be made ttuougb bla sola Agents, JAMES CONNER A Co., Theatrlool Agents, 33-U 23 West nonaton street. New York, \ GRUVBB'8 THBATKW, \ WASHINGTON, D. C. The ArUsts engaged for this POPULAR THEATRE, Will please ssaomble In Washington, Wodneaday, Beptember 33d, 1893, Preparatory to opening for the FaU and Winter Beaaon. n-ll* • LEONABD GBOVEB. >/niB8 KA'TB iPIsilBIL-This young and ~BesnULtal \ ^Equsstrienne, Comedian, Danseuse, and Vocalist now performing with great enocesa at the Waahlngton nieatre, la grepared to negotiate abort or k>Dg engtgementa, with reaponal- le Managers. Tho foUowlng is s llit of her Equestrian Pieces: Mazeppa, Mike Martin, Margaret Oatobpole, Eagle Eye,, together with Tnree Fast Men, and many new and original pieces. "* AU engagements must be mode through bar sole Agents, JAMES GUNNER li Co., > n-lt 33 West Houttoi street N, T. /APBKBOKThoroug^^ Saloon Business, doslros a situation as Treasursr, or In any onU Bldo capacity. In a Concert Hall, ellhar in the olty or country. Address H. M,, care Frank Queen, OUpper Offloe. ll-lt* HTXKv B i^agaawi natal mdtt aiai\A wuauktaau nwuotwaji WDtuuilHI| nwa ^ Uoolo Jim Pilgrim cloaed a twelve months' engagement on tbe Sthluit, at tho Washington Varieties, where byhlBcsrelul at- tention to the duties of the sisge, aa well u the out-door bualneis, he had mauy irteuils. On the 7lh Inst be commenced an en- gagement al the Conilnenlal Theatre, PbUtdelphla. as etsge man- ager, whore bla great experience In tho bualneaewlUenbanca the profits of tbe mauager and prove a great feature to Uie kaWua, At Lea's Uelodeon, Detroit, the soma old favorite tocettbat ' a" mMtVo'liiptuons damtme. Irma Bolter, who ta lolte free In her Sovomenti, displaying ohnnns only fit for the sight of gods. Sa. nnuTM a meet unbounded sensation in Vienna, Married Udle! lS« rSCi tS lemoir husb^ds go to the thoalr. when she dances, M the fire of her eyes, the splendor of hor besuty, £1 XaUcllyof her legs, and the roundness and softness of her tomtorolw^e dangerT OUudino Couqu Is another ilanmu of a dsnBaroursort, who, when dlscharglnB the battarios of hnr tal- jSt's ohums, li said to be wholly lrro.6tlble. Dangerous place, Yk.t Vienna I Married ladles must beware of Vienna I MdUe. Gallmoyor, a moat faioUiaUng aclreis, et one of the Vienna ikaa^ anpllod to Director Blrtmpler, for aome offence, a. V^o^SthlSihlng, and then triumphantly lett the atoge. Gall- Seyer Isknown to undniaUnd no Joke, bhe la a favorite of Vlemis. a enoUed child, lovee obampagne, officers of the Qnaid, and nndeistamds bow to use hei fiaU magnlAoeDtly. J. O. IVAIiIi AOB, tho popular Irish Comedian and Oomlo VocaUst, Is in tho Olty, snd is ready to accept Engagements for the Fall and Winter Beaaon. Managers wishing hia seivloea wUl apply to , JAMES CONNER ft Co., 22-lt IB West Honston street N.Y, /TRB OnBAT 8YRO-AHADIO TBOUPE, of Msls and Female Accohats, Contortlontats, and Gymnasts, Isto of Dar- num's Museum and Nixon's Clreui, commonoe at Fox's Cssbio, PbUadelphIa, Monday, September 7th, Managers wishing to ob- tain the services of the sbova named Artlsta for two or four weeks time, can do so by addrtsalng JAUES CONNER I: Co., Theatrical Agents, 22-11 33 West Hooston street N.Y. \ CIIBRRY FBTHIF, the oelebrated Comedienne, Dan- seuse, Pantomlmlst, snd Vocallrt, has arrived in the oily, and ta Eieparod to accept Bngagemente Immedtaloly. Managers wish- ig to aeonre htr servlcee addreas JAMES CONNER ii Co., ii-U 23 West Bousloa street, N, Y,