New York Clipper (Oct 1863)

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K-EW^YORK CLIPPER; 227 rHGATRIGAL REPORp. >"** iiiinui.Ani(nimn.rtoninoa, (tVR lilCTTBB BOX. ir tra b>'* Mint for Ktmn, Fni. Bhtrpltjr, H. AniBM]!, T Bin, F. A. OoulB, TbM. Wolfa, J, Lowlo», KM FMtor, allV- Coek-eara of Htdung Uuut*—H. WtUb,' ^oiJtllMBU, Km Ad* Webb, andlUdunt Ua«uto. ' ' TO TITE PBOFBSSION, » Hit CiTrra !• tha nut orgu of tb» diuuHo ml abow StfloD, (nd our dettre u ud trer tau boan to ni*k« tbU d»- AtDl sol onljiiufiil lo Itao profoHlon, bat lnl«i«tliig la Ihe ntiler. Tbtongb tbo modlom of ou UlUo (bML lher«. r^^TiTofenloD o*ii lun ttae vjurMboala udbu^litool S tibtf- Dnp u a pItTbUl, > nanptpor, * link or two of (b« noenU of rourultu wd IhoH iMOoUlod wtUI Ton, to th*l Titj rMch oa bj Batnrdij, orKondtj.it lb* UlMl, ud lh« L (onlibaa «U1 »pp«u In tbit.vHk'o Imtw of Iba Ourrn, ij la forwardod lo sgenia Uuoogboot Ibo coonlrr airlr on 2L> nwrnlog of eub week.. We ob*ri|« nolblng for leoord- "na moTameaU of ODr Mendi, nellber dowa >ik or aeak L el aof klx' " doing. We wlab to eontlnna tb« Our> ruanll't'l' erfai for tba benedl of lb* profeaeloii, and fjtj aiUad Ike apkere of Ita naaAilnaaa. OITV aUHflAATt Honu, Oct. 3«, im. iltaIu|Pi>S**'*<»merelalreporten, amnMmanta aoDlln. liltMt naleilal ebaDRe, tbe aopplj balna well np wllb the utd, aid opaiatlont Ilrelj. Tbo market offen erarj Isdaoe- illbie<rn>°il°° ' ^''■k trade, for eT«>7 taataoannow be M,^ Ve bare buT7 tragedT, pnre and nndalled, according iki diKcUou laid down bj Mr. BbakeBpeart; wa bare inlo drama, ortragedr done nplnverae and nnalo; there li iVtl cnm'dr and iaog«nteel oomedy; and Iber* le bur- ,,,lDallil>aliBpllclt7; there le low conadf, high comedj, ,niT olbar aorl of cooedr.lndnd log Ihe grand Bnaalaa com- Bowbf log performad by the "city playen" In honor of oar <j; we baie bloodr drtmaa, ghoel dranua, thunder ahd italojidramaa, and drareaa of high-toned euggeratlon; then n'alba Nigger bit. witblli fan and aenllment, dona np In I' aed lha lanalo ball foalnre, wllb prrtlj girif and a' thai n'a DO ntrd of golog away from New 7ork for amuemeDl*. kin It bare In ererr aljle, qaalllr and qnanUtr. Why, If iba wre hare, he'd girrup the war bulDeia, and mm <c' bla lavorlte "Maobatfa," haa been anng and anted lo per- M, ai Iba hontil old criHo wonid bare boon willing to lie niiid die bad be witneaaed eiieb parfonnanef a. The rto'lpla M Ihe «r«b ban been rerr large, and paataboard conllJiuM nol rnjntat. Tha moner eipendaj In tuideemeata onrr \ would frrlahl a llaet of ahlua irlth ptorlalon* for "Ihe ntoniioor of England, Irelud, and Bcolland," and fumUh vnm a wtD to lepet Anglo-rebelo-confederalo rama that iMatUap' lo 'Ink raid dial, and therebr deprlre the poor of tlBrllUnoftbabrtadofllfe. It'a a cnrlona era wo lire In. A il war ragbag, and amuaementa mora plenUtol and proepttona a anrkeo'D In Une of peace. And jet It muat not ho eon. td Ual oar people are fnntelfal of the men who are dgbUng balUeL Tbooaanda of dollara are coUeotad da; after day for nllff oflbafamlllaa ofTolanleer*. and th<)naanda of dollara kanm oarar eee the ODlalde of thepookela of tha collector*., iKaalloJoke. Tliere'a ho people In Iht world mote liberal albartopl^of New Tork. .Thej are fond of (hn and aporl, Itrr are not nnmlndfal of tbe clalma of tbe poor and Kit Amsirmenia help lo make them liberal and ble, and Ibat'a what alia 'em Wblakay la alao Urdemand,and that'a wfaat'a the mattar,loo, aoaeUnv;' n aball uj nothing polnttd: If "Jnen will pnt an enamy In iTBOOtba lo ateal away their bralna," they mottenfTer. Some nt proTculoDal people, on the boarda and off Ihe boarda, I Ibtlr peppermint too oflenand too ttning: aome of 'em- EbilKr wbea well primed, hot the moat of them "make d—d o( IbelnelTta," at oar tlm onea Imthtiilly remarked, allor m a Mae tragedian tool oil Ihe alase In a paroiyam of akrong tL Oh I ye worahlppeia at Iba abrlna of fiacohoa bffa, none of yonr aarmooa," potaln aome nulla nadar;" we i1 want noae of 'am." yery well, geniljfaiea, yoa pay for iCurna, aad yon hare a right to aaaana, andblaffnaolf an gel off Ihe track. So, Inlemperala alnnen, yon htTa iHTad a lerrlbia lnHloUon Did yon hear aboot the laal Mnaant orar to Eogland—Ulae Ratenunt Why abe loti iMltd the Londoiera with her Oaahea of graloa from Iba It to. 8he made one of the meet palpable bita erer nu4& K)Iba glorlou career of Yankee Snlllnn, and he, erer; bodir )^ WW a alnnner, a ten atnoier. Of oosne, now that our Raftngcdlenne baa aalonlabed tba lion dad, ramleh Brltlab. ur, at home, bare, will weloome her with renewed aaanraneea mr tooalderalloB and aateom. Had abe failed, had aho oome plat In "perSdlona llblon," aa ber friendly neighbor! aeroaa iihaenelcall Great Britain, what then T £Kopo7Miin—eicaee I Modnl readen, we tlnMM we knew eoongh of tbe foreign ^la drop In a bit of It bare, lo abow our luoonpromlalog ■Kily lo lha IngUab langnaga, Ead onr lorely bla tailed nad, "II bad baan bettor had aha narer been bom" to letnro ill. for we'd a ahook bar. Jnataa wm a* kir. Bnaaell ebook ) lUaon, and aoot him oO to France, like old dog Tray, "wllb Ihlldmrln bahlnd" To think how Ihe player foUa are hbg on 1 They're gol ao muoh money, thai Ihey neede mnet Uaorae of II in llUcallon. All right, frienda of the drama; tbe bla will leaaf n yonr pile, depend upon It, and tbo lawyer* will U you go ml tbay bara aklnned yon like ao eet Vcu'n eee. H Ibare'o Mr. Uai Uaretzek—he proreaeea lo belleye lhat one uSooday papera—onr mercurial neighbor—baa libelled bim Itb grand opera; and ao profeaalng lo beUere, be baa eatarod kmioat lha mereoilal Arm, actually claiming domotei in tbe Bcllen Ihouaaad dollua I Jnataa If anoh a paper could damage iMy lo Ihe eilent of ten cental let alone ten thonaanddol' II Ilai mnet bare become n«n c/rnipna nmfir—we bellara 'inmcl—mlied up, aa be la, with anoh an Inbarmonloaa iitliallnu of harmonlona aingera. He'a nol bimaalf at all. or loaTir flflbl aewapaper people, for our cbapa moat bare tbo Utillniboend; Iteoala ua nothing for oulUng onr enemy Id lha paper; If be wanta to reply, be mnal pay <0 oanle a line editorial oplnlona, and aoon kl^ ammunlUoa muet nn oat r. Uai, let ne adalaa yon, aa a dlalolereattd friend, lo rolire a Iho aull, and neT< r alleupt to buck agaloet newapaper pro. •tain; for, la It not recorded that, in Ihehendaof men en- Irgraal, "Iho pen le mightier than Iheawordt" laa'titt 1 aro nol all newaoaper man enllrely greatt Hay? AInl If Wo'Tono great love for oar meronrlalnelgbtora, for tbey taoiiiihlloiunnaoir the track; bat In the "colluelon" thai knI, lhay met with a aerloua reroree, and bad lo awllob off. we bran a mlaerable alnger, or placer, or nipger mtnatrel, rize Oghter, or eewtng girl, they'd bare beaten ue; bnt with prr raachlne lo back ua np,we made the fealbare fly, and Die curlal cbapi were aoon ahom of their wlnga. Uailmlllan aliak, yon mnal awilcb off, too, or they'll Soor yoa aa we Bad them.' Think erer II, Impreaaarlo, Ibink orer It. Then a'a anplher operallo anil, the Laoy BacotI Opera Troupe oat Dllly, olbarwlae W. a, Burton. They are not SghUog laad nanarer. howtrer, but hU rspieaenUttrea. Theya^ that Hr. Bnrlan failed lo fnldl the condltlona of an agree, il enlerad Into between then aome yeara ago, and aomewbat iplly cnrtallad tha enfagement Tbe manager repllea, nth bla repiaaeaUUTee, that tbey "waan't wulh II," lhat oil money by Ihem, and auch aa that. That may all be Ime c|h; but aa Ur. B. bad tbo right to compel them to tolah pnl ■r eDgaflomant If thar vtrt making money, eo bare Ihey Ihe MId Inabt on Ihe falDloent of Aii ebaie of tbe bond, If tbay ti mate money. lan't that aouud law, ye diaolpica of 1^ DUctaton^ and UoOunut The opera troupe bare but of It, wa IhlBk. ao "take your Um^ Mlaa Lucy," mlllon to tbtae aulte, there la aome llllgallon going uo, ula^ Ihe will of tbo late E. P. Ohrlaty, manager or '1111 original Chrlaly Uhialfela. It will be remembered i Ulalor E. P. Chrlaly aoonnulated a comfortablo fOr Hof allrar and gold In Ihe minatrel bnalneaa, and retired Ufaara ago, to enjoy hla wealth. Being In poor health, one IHJompsd out of a window, and reoelred lojurlea which ro* w In hla death. He made a wlU before he died, II le aald, m hie widow tbe bulk of bla fortune. Other* of the family, •■I UitmaaWaa onl off In their prime, and left out In Ihe 4in oonUilIng tbe ralldlly of tbatHU, with arlew lo get >uuar b' Here ahonld bare breu meted out to them. Quite a «« nadloal and other aTldeooe baa already been heard, and <ua la aim on. Wa can only expceaa the wlah that "the beat ^nay win." OhI waan't that a glorlou* crowd at the ■■ar o( Mnale on the atd, when Cbarloll i Ouahman, Edwin "'jUd other liberal apltlla gave a bonrOI In bebal/ of the ■ugialtaSaallarrOommlaalont Max Uaielcek,Uihladall- F>« Jor, would break arery tddioand bald headlnhlaof Il he conid only cot anoh a crowd In Iho Academy on ^Digbla. Buch aquanlng, and aoronging, and learlog, and ^Hi we ne'er before did ace, we ne'er before did bear. It "ucloua, md will abide In our memory fonrer more. It ■raoharltahlo pnrpoae, and our fclende made It a beceOt riff,Oharlolle; abatJaffUaTla...'...ETerybodraeema 'landwell.dlapoaed now.a-daya, and dcAu/anlea can narer L^'lballaropponnolty lo try Ihemtolrea than the preacnt. ^" lha iQiiQt bn rather rough and orude who oannot anooeeod *h*o an abundanoo of money makee ua ao wondroiia hind looo.natoraJ. There were anrecal fliat appaaraneea laal r'.iitonii ibe dctulifiUn being MIfB Blmona,who madeaalrlke ■■KHartilTan on tha Ittb, and Mra. J. M. Uotle, whodldmnob iKclTo on Ike Md. Mow le Ihe lime, llinid friend*, JT^afinwningworld Hare yon notloeil bowonrmlh' ? "vnda are oomlig Into farorl There'* Bbrr OinipliaU, ri'llh IheOryanU, now ainging at the OiiUaohalk'aud other ^u, all In white. HeUkca.too. Then there'a Hr. Keorea, IjaiUi Hooley'a ulnttrelai now he'a quilaanaccoplable tenor, rj uallo. In aomnotourfealilonablaooncerla, OhI Hbore'a ■Hin Ibe "black brigade," If tlio feablonablea will only nay li, ,..'"''•»•'I uncorked We omitted to nienUoulW lNt"i"''°<°Rl><e Bnulana, ["'toaoliarbalk ooncert on tbe evening of Ilia 91d Inal., Blgnor !'"'"'lucfd to the cltluneof New York another oc hla JT' '" Oral aprraraneo In rubllo-1o Ihle oily—Mr*. J. M. g».itiricrly or Di alon. Blie la aalil to poaaaaa a rloU mcrto. [T'MTolcaijf eterllent nuallly, end alnga with eiprcaalon. g^ia waa draldad. On thla ooraalon, Ur. Bber OampiMll, Bfyanie'Ulealrrla, made hla ro-apprareoce In tbe ^nioon,, aal aasf « mniaioa bom tha "f Moarl," ead thai floe aria la Ihe "Bohamlaa Olrl"—"The Heart Bowed Down." He waa moat epthaaluMpally neelred. On the Hal, wo rlaltcd Winter Oarden for Ihe putpoae, aa wa anppoaed, ofwltneaalngaomethlnglo Ihe fanny line, and there- by being am need. Bat w* oouldn^ ao* where lha fun wu hid, and therefore won compelled lo oome away wllhoul aiperlenolng aoytbhig elae bnt feellnn of Ihe moat nnpleaaani nature. When- eref the management offer* another bill of the aama kind for • Vfm York andlanoe, we adrlae Ihem lo bare certain "soInU" Is- ■grted In Ihe bill Informhu Iho auditor* when and when tha langh coma* In. In all aenoluneaa, the play* (t) ptoduoed on thla oocaaloa w.en not only the Tlleat Iraahwa haTawllnaaied for Moat .time, bnt wen a diagraca nol only to a Broadway theatre, but to' Ihe Sue talenla of Ur. I. B. 01ark^ who la really • Tory talented'comedian I asdwbte be proelllnlea hlmielf lo each "atntr," It dcta bin a great Injury, parttoularly with thoaa p'eraona who may narer hare had Ihe nlaaaun of. aaeing blm la genteel oomady. In which he la tott cleTer. Buch truE aa Ihe "Soaalan Admlnl," and anoh a way of "cuUlng up" "Ibodlea' aa Mr, Olatke haa gtren It, would. If produoad ofton, damn any aalabllehmenl. A new^T,*ntltl<d"Th«0ipb*n4f I/Owwood,"haabeantnn*- lated andadaptadby Ur. John Sohleelager, of thla olty. It la Ciom theuerman of Oharlotta BlrobphellTer, anthorea* of the Terr auooeeafnl play of "FMOhOD," and la aald, by thoee who ought lo know, lo be Ihe bMt of the lady** prodocHona. II wa* originally dramatlrad from "Jane Byr*." The nieoa haa been Tory enoceaatul at Ihe •BladtThaatn with Ihe oaimana, and la oonildered by them lo be • aplbndld play. Ur. Bchlealngar la w'ell known In lha obea* world, and haa gained oonaldenble rep- utation aa a Tory eiperi aaulanr player. The play baa been oopyilghKd by him, and IHe right of producing It In New Or> lean* and adjaoent dtlea hu been pnichaaed by the LawlaBaker- BamU Combination, who will .bring It out during tha coming aeaaon, II la replete with alarlllng allnaUane, good dramatic pclnto, and will no doubt be rery auoceakful. We nope aoon to aaa it produced at one of our Broadway Ibaatna. '. OharloHe Onahmka li irer ready to glra ber aerrlcaa for b»- narolent paBoaai. In tddlUon to the performance* aba haa a*. elated In for the beheHI of tb< U. 8. Uanllary Commlaalon, ahe haa conasntad to glre one night for the banedt of tha American Oiamatlo Fond AaaoclaUon. In ber lettor to Mr, Darldge, dated Waahlngton, D, 0., OcL IWh, ahe aay*:—"Let me aunre you. It will afford me Ihe Urelleat aatlafaoUon lo appear at the Drooklin Academy of Uuale on Wedheaday, ggth InaL, on behalf of the American Oramallo Fnnd-^ uiaUtatlon for which I han al- wjya frit Uu gnalMt .oonoera, from Ihe knowledge I lure a» qnlred of Ita .benrdolal Inlluenoe towarda Ihe memben of tha Erofoaalon. Permit me lo euggeat that. In tIow of tbe larse nam- era of nalrona who will be diaappolntod In obtaining, tlokela for my pnrrormonce of Lady Macbeth—at the Academj of Uualo In New York—lhat I ahonld repeat Ihe character in Brooklyn." Braro, brarlaalmo, and all honor to the great Iragddlonne I We nnderatand that the recelpta at the Aoademy of Uoalo, on tba occaalon oL the benoflt to the U. B. Sanitary Commlaalon, wen three thouaand doUan, tlM> of whloh, perhapa, wlU be banded orer u the pnllta. "Boaedala" la doing ao well at Walhok'a that the manaoer Intanda to keep !t on the bllla Ull fiuthar notice, oi until the new play la ruidy. UarrlageaanpleatTjnalnow. The giria, fearfal that Ihe war may in time kitloffallthealugte men, an vlgoronaly proeacut Ing (Mr war for the Union, and tbey- an right, too. If a man Ireata you, gina Tonhla <dr(e dt riiil;, or all* up with you two or thiva weeks, oe aun you aecofe'hlm at oooe, gIrIa, for marriageablemen*r<beoOmlngecarca,'dapenduponIt. Talking about wedlock, wa eee that a oonple of our pnfeaalonal frienda hare Joat been allied in the holy bond*. On lha 31st InaL, W. E. Baaaford waa nulled Jn marrlace lo Ulaa U. Ik Doolard, all of Iho AUegbanlan*. - , Ur. Forraslwsa called to Philadelphia on Ibe 93d, Inoonae- quanoa of Ibe Ulneaa of hla slalar, and tha "Oladlator" was poet- poned. U'dlle. Tealrall appearing u "Qamba." The Florenoea an to ancceed Mr. Olarke, at tbe Winter Garden. We hare not been lnfotmed Whether Ihey will do Iholr ghoat bnalneaa during the engagement Howanyou, gboat? M'lle, Tbatiall eonoladed heroff.nlghta engagement al Mlblo'a, on the 31th. She huattraoted large aadloncoa, although ap- pearing In but one charactar. She goee lo PhlladalpbiL Ui*. John Wood win ahortly pndnoe, at the Oljmnlc, Syion'a enat burlaaqne on the "Dnke'a Motto." Thla capital traToatle bad a long ran in London, Mallbla Heron hu poaaeaalon of Klblo'a Garden this week. Matilda aeldom (alia to (nw In New York, and bar "Oamllle" pleaae* abont u wen a* anythlng ahe doea, Tbe French Theatre, at Nlblo'a Saloon, open* for Ihe aeuon on Tneeday OTenlns, 37Ui Inat, with a new company. . Wa bare a"bi} thing" to ohionlole thla week In onr dty enm- pfajyandattbaeipenaeofoneofourmbraland reliable "delUaa." On HatnrdaTf 9<lb, one of tbe morning papeia contained tbe fol- Iwing "reliable" crilldam:—"Laatolgnt Ur. Forreat lepeatod, m an^ctal requeat, hla gnat charaot^ of Bpartacua belon oue of tbe moat brlUtaot and enthualaallo andlencea'of the aeaaon. Hla aoUng f u grand throughout, and at Ihe end of the laat act heracelTad'a perfect oration from the audience." Now thla le aU Tery weU *o far aa It goea, but It'a a "stunner on the Impartial orlllo,v Kben we Inform oar leaden .that owing to tbe auddes death of a alitei of Ur. Forreat that artlat waa called lo Phila- delphia and M'lle. .Veatrall appeared aa Oamea. U'lte, VealraU had liesn to Philadelphia and itluined Jual In thne to dceaa for Ihe part, and appeared ttofon that "one of the moat brilliant and entboelastio audlenooa of (ho aeaaon," whoae <'*aUngwsa grand througbont," and who "at the end of Ihe last act recelred a perfect oration tnm aadlenca." Try again, Crleiid Bohem- ian, bat ellok folhe tmlh neit time. Hr.Bpear, comedian, and qalleatarorlto with play goers "way down Baal," paid uaaTiall on tbe 93d inat III* poailble lhat New Yoiken w01 hare an opportunity to eee him In eome of blj oharacten'en ho departa,' . Mr. WUllam Honla of Morris BrothN* t qo.'a l^nalnla, Ooiton, waa In town last week m roufa for Europe for us beaelt of ble health. . Tbe aotlon agalnat the necntoh of Ihe lato Wm. m Barton by tfaeLnoT EscoU BngUah Open Troupe, la atlll on trtalln the Su- preme Oourt The defence are produotng teaUmony of the Inc^ peclty of Iba open troupe. Hooloy'e Ohrlaty Ulnatnl parly on Broadway are In aneoeasful opnatlon, and thla week Jackaon Haines, Iho Ohanplon Skater, comraeocea an cnqagameni; Ntxon'a Olrcua haa ntnraed .to 11* old quartcn on Fonrioanth atieel, alter a rialt of one week to Brooklyn. Ur. Eflon Stone, one of the moat graceful, daring and expert bare-back ridero webanlntheprofeaalon, aonounceahla beneSl to come off on Ihe9lthlnet After a ran of orer ten woeke Ihe alter piece of tbe "Ilalbroad It- ploalon" la withdrawn at Wood'a Ulnatnl Hanihla week, and tbe panonma of a trip from Newbnf g to New Tork enballtuted In lla place. The company an.dnwlog fall honaee, aa Ihey alwaya do, and their entertainments an spoken of in lbs highest tetma of pralae. The programme thla week Is s superb one, embraolng anmeof the flnaat productlona In minatnlay, and also many or the rlobeat burleaquee, exeouled In an axooedlngly laughable atyle. Tbe maUnaaa ererr Satuiday oonllnne to be rely attno- llTe and afford conaldenble pleaanre for the little onea. At Foi'a Old Bowory, tho manager conllnuea to jrednee la rv pid ancceaalon a new Oboal drama. Thla week we naTO one caU- ed "Ihe Obanned Ruby," which la founded, it le said, on erenta lhat actually tranaplrea In thla gay metropolla one hundred and flfiy ye^n ago. a. L. Fox haa a part lo It of a oloam and loffl. bier J. B. Bindley and G. W. Ihompton alio appear. Ur. and Mrs. Harry Ohapman an faal becombg faroriteo on this aide of tbo town. Faooy Herring cooUnnca off the boarda We Iraat we afaall aoon again weloome her emtllog face at Iba Old Bowery. Tho moot eireoalTO arrangemeota an being made In tbe build- ing* 6S0 and 611 Broadway, forth* largeataod moaloomplele Menagerie onr seen In thin city, which wlU be opened lolbe pnhllo about Iho IQIh of NOTemher, FuU parilculata In our neit Manacer Hendaraon, of Flllaburgh, Pa., ia in town Ihl* week, looking belo an4 hearty, He report* exoeUent bnslncw at hie raUbUahmanL a I Hme. Guerrabella Bailed for BsTasa on the ateamn of tbe Mlh Inat She goea there under a contract of four monlbs, two In Harana aud two In Ualanzaa, In the latter elty she will In- augurate Ibe opening of tbe naw opera house (leatro Eatiban). 8ba la to rccelTO tVXO a month In gold, and tbe groaa reoalpts of twobenellta—one In each city. Eerilcbnltakea place Nor, lib, u Trarlat*. Then la nodonbt but what tb* oldfaTorlle reaortof litis eontlnu^ly growing In pabllo faror; II la lllled nightly by thoae who are fond of a dironlty of annaement, and frrah noroltlte aro Inlrodnoed upon each ripnaontatlon. During Iho peal week llona. Ohtilahl baa appeared on Ihe wire with much auccraa. In addition to the alnady talanled company, tha manager adda another now lacs to tho oonilatlatloa thla week In the peiaon of T. L. Donnelly, the Irlah comedian, who appean in the farce of "Uon DIundaia Than One." Ur. John F. Poole adrertlaee for aile in onr columns ibla week Ibe drama of "The Derll in Iho Boweir, or Satan In Ibn Empln Olty," which was rary aucccaaful at the New Dowery Theair* a abort time aince. Ur. Poole alao wiahea lo dlapoaoofto'nana. ■en of Ibealrea Ihe dramaa of "Blnrakln, or Jack and hla Pal," "Edgeworlh Boas," "Iba Felon'a Droam." "The Syren of Paria" and "Dlok Turpin in France." Bee his adrertlaemont In Uita lean*, Thla weak Manager LIngard prodneea at tho NewDowoiTa new drama, written by John F. Poole, and called tbo <'l<yren of Parla." Jaekton Balnea doublea blmaelf thla weak, for ho ap- Sean at thla eslabUShment each night, as well u with Chrlaty^s (loalnla. On Friday erenlng of ula week Ur. G. O. Boniface, a grr.at faTorlle with tho Dowery boys, takes a bencm, on which oeeaalon he produoea the play of "Ibe BIrangor," aud other at- Irartlona. Did. you nee tho nuaalanelaslwaekt No, Well, you might hare done ao. If yon bad "bin a nilue to," by golag to eee Bry. aula* Ulualnia, for Ihey had a mab-ln to Ihelroli.iall alraoal evfry night; and Ibe way Ihey uncorked Ihelrwitilolamb, llrcd off their tut mis, end carried on In the way of mirth and fUn, KM a caution lo tlie marines. If you reflral your abaruco on the ocmalona alluded In, go thla seek and get aatlafullon, By tho way, Itollln Howard Informs ua that bo haa Inft tbo company aud bnie farewL-ll to tbe profoaalon, on account of alcknrne. Wo lin|m, however that we have not aean Itolllu la bla iWe fur Uio laal tlnio. Mad. Johanna Olanaen, a Huropaan arllal of srtal o/'lobrlly, arrlvid In this oily on the lOib, by Ihe Oily of Ne< York. Hbe oama over In oompaoy with ber buaband, and la ander oontnci to ocilaln parlies la this eounliy. UarirPalBsi ia her sgsai Sbs arin la sn pnbahlllly make ber drtul al Ihe Oheatnnt atreet Theatre, Philadelphia, aflor whloh shs wlU appear al Nlblo'a, In tuaolty. klaaager Fuller, of tbeLoulavllle Theatre, waa In town *n laat week. A brother of bis arrived b7 the Olty of Hew York from Buvpa. OBAMATIU Onr beloved bnUuen of Philadelphia would Uk* to han a ahy al Ihe Busslans, and to this end sent a depstaUon to Ihe malmp- oUa to aee Ibe gnat gone of aU the Boaalw, and ailand to Ihem an Ihvllstion to visit |Uie Qnaker Oily. It Is presnmed the inn- taltoa wUl be sc«*|ited, by not only lha Maseovy obapa, bnt by some of the wise men of Oothaa, aa weU. So let the Ihtatrea be pit In trim, and let lha vsrtoua masagen b* read/ with Ibair prtvat* boxss, and free admlaalona, In view, also, of the crowd that arUl pnbablv follow In the wake of ye Imperial guests, let lb* gentlemen who maoige the tme lunchee of that olty, pat their hooaea in order, too; fbr they wUl be witltsd by aoore* of buDirr men, who will endeavor to ehow the tapertority of the men of Gotham over the quiet and subdued diaaples of William Pens, touching the maltar of "fne feeda." The free loDota nato of Philadelphia la opt to be aoipaaaed by that of aay olher clly.bunono. 8o let the'iatonn forth* frea and easy Uren lay In an extra quaotlly of liver and onions, and be prepared to do honor to the coming man. Talking aboil tae Iheabw, Phlladalpbia la rannlng tbtet, and the KdUvn ton oot pnlty llberaUy: but tbey an at tlmea aomewbat dllBcnlt to pleaaa, and what wUl create a /urnre tai New Tork, won't alway* go down In the "Olty of Brotherly Love," as some tao'tloi* ptopl* oaU th* place: now then wu Biadaunn, with "Naidaaa." ThaQna. xan liked neither the one nor tha other; Bandirusn aflerwarda produced "Narolaae" in New York, ail he and it took Uke Fiva- Twentle*. Bo with Ihe "Doke'e Motto." In Now Tork It lUad Nlblo'a, night after night, for e'evenl monlbs; in Philadelphia, il had a feeble exfetence ot a few week*, and than did lla dapar- ton lake. Now, then'a UatDda Dann, too: ahe fetobu 'em In the mstropolla; but In Philadelphia, nlnppoilad by aome ma*. cuUisalar.abebuup-binworkoflb On UMlPlb.abepndneed Cbailaa Oayler'e new play of "Aspssla," bit It (tiled to eatlaty tbe lute* ot Ihepatnue ol the Walnut, and on th* a<«oid night II wu aheltad, to the dlsguat, no doubt of anlhoraad aalraaa. OnIhe lliatatghl, IhenwaaaoTa/iirtoUe audlenoe pnaant: lhat la, tha monniera wen not onwdid: onthsaaoood avaaing, "Aspula" had rather a lonely time of II, lbs andtanw balag ot tbo popr bnt honeal obanotor, men dliorimlnaling than nimanua, and that killed Aspaala dead. Now thepUy lanolnally bad, aad wa ahaD not be auiprlsed to hsar that Ulaa Heron bu made a-go of 11 Is other places. Perhapa lha kind and ladnlgenl reader would like to hear aomething about It BrieOy, then, Aapaala (MUa Eeno), ia of the OamllTe tribe of free lonrt, one ot Ihe upper ten (rail alston. Bbs is entsrtstotog s oongragnlloD ot fros and 'lay splriU In her saloon, at home, in Pana. She hu nol yet ade her appearance, however, bnt the gay gtmbullen an left to enjoy thrmaelvea wltu the dice box, wlna, and women. Vle- comle do Lolm (H. L. Baacomb), enter* with tho Chevalier d* Mary (B. L. Tllton), whom he propoaea to Introduee to Aepula. nhan tbe Chevalier dlsccrer* that he is to be presented to As- Kala, he nfuaea the Inlroduotlon, and calla Cor aomo pretty reb names, hariogbeard of the poslttonshooocuplealnsoolely. The Chevalier ia a nlgb.mlnded, honorable man, and acoraa the Idea of aaaoolating with auch a orew M he finds In the aslocn, snd rallies. TbsUarqnIa do TUlalr (B. Young) Is snilonato poasns Aspula, and wagentbstinlhreemoatns, sbewlUbea gnaat In hi* house. When Aspsaia eulan Ihe ealoon, she Is told oflheallgbtpuluponherbyihe Cbavaller, and abe niakaa a wa- !;er thai ahe win have him at her fact, a lorer. In three months rem dsto, whloh would bring it np to Ootobcr 3d; we doa't know wbalyear. WoU,Aapala leavu Paris and her gay frieads, and aet* np plain houas keeping In * cottasa near that wloked dly. Hen abe seems to have got Ihe Chsvaflar hi her tolls, butts does not know lhat she Is Aspula; be lakes liar for soms oonntiy gliL and calls her Uaile. He's tonlbly In eaineal In hi* love fur bar, and wania to bang up hla bat at Ihe ootuge, altogether. Awan ot hla honorable lore, and of hla purity ot cnanoler, ahe tries him by uklng what If ahe wan like Aiapaala, and aU that aort of thing. He would atlll tore her. So ba uavu her; aoaree hu he got out of the way, bofon the gay gamhillei* ot Parla oall upon her, much to her dliagnat; ahe pnmlaaa to meet them at Parla on Ihe momw. If they wiU leave Ihe ootUga. They go, but aro met ouulda by tbe Chevalier; a qoarral enrnee, aad all haada come bauk to Ihe ooltaie; hon,'A*patla'a real cbaraolerto nvealed to tbe Ohevaller; nolw1tb*tandl>|| the lavetatloi, he lights in her behalf, and then is a llvrlr time all anund, ending to tha arreat of the Oheraller, and bis lucaroerallon In the Tomba, or BulUe, rather. 1 bird of October. TlaUarqnlsbu won his wsger, tor Aspula la bla guest, and be la aU aarene. Bhe la covered with Jewela, Including a diamond naoklaoe. Tbe Marqula thinka be hu put the Ofaerallei out of tho way, bnt Aapula haa played her points so weU u to hare htm llberalad, to the dlacoiadtore of the Uaiqnie. Aspula lovu the Ohevaller, bonul, aud doplaea the Uarqols, A tool of the Uarquta, Valdemar de Nony (J, S. Wright), la working agalnat Aapaita. In her diaguat at the conduct of the Uarquls, she tbiow* off his alibi of dollar Jewalrj, Including Ihe necklace, which latter Oe Norcyalyly picks np, unnoticed, snd then briais in tha U. P's, whom he orders to arrasl Aspaala for stealing the naoklaoe. Poor Aspula la sent to Uoyamenalns Prlaen, to fplla of the ObevaUer'a efforta to'uve her/ NaiL aboiaaeen among Ibe conv1cto,galttog ready for the penal MlUemenla at Uaitln- IquK Her lover, the Obevallar, appean to her, havtog bribed the inoompUble Jailor wllb Ihirtj piee** ot the poetage enrraa- oy, old laeue. The Chevalier hu i talk irtlh her; Do Moray, th* tool. Is alao on hand, and pndaoaa a pardon for Aapula it aha win take up with lha Harqula. Ehe don't eee IL The Chevallar offen to maiiT her, bnt aba would rather enffei dulh than brtog dlabonor upon bis name, and anoh olher etuitof the hind u we maelwllhlaplanbutssldom In reality. So ahe Is taken aboard sbtp wlthlhsotliar convict*, after anaffeallnglaaTelaklag, and "farsweU tonver," with ber lover. Next, we Ind the oonvlcl ship arrived at Martinique, and Aapula la used np with the voy- age. 8bo Is met by her old eervania, and the tool alio eppeai* upon the aeene, in a very luoompnheualble aannar; Ihe Mar- qula Is alao on hand, havtog heeu appolntad Governor of tho place.' He nnewa bla ault for Ibe favor of th* convict, aad Is about to compel bar to he hla'n,when the Chevallar alao appean, having worked hla way u a "common sailor" before Ihe mut, on the ume veaael that the oonvlota took pauua on. Hefllea to the reaoue of Aspuls, staha Ihe Uarqnla, and then eacapta with hla lovely convict to the morus, when Aspula is found In s dy- tog coudlUon by Ao friends and acqnalnlancea of lb* family, who brltg her a pardon granted by the Uarqnla Just befon he died. Ittaloolale.bowevfr, Aepula dire ou allltlemotayhank lhat Kouu to have been mil there for thatutif otalpnipose, Tha ObevaUerIa In'deep dlslreas, snd the ourtato deacouds upon Ihem ell In that condlUoiL For a Inl night, II wasn't badly performed. UlM Hann showed as frequent lubu of CamlUe, and kept np the Intoreet ot th* part to a nustarly manner, TU- lon, u the Ohevaller, wu alao good, and Yoing and Baacom llkewlae did pnlty tauly. The other oharuttn ware not of mnch aooount Tbe new play wu taken off tha aeoond night, and "Eut I^sne" subedCnted, which play aoemi to be In gnat favor with tbe good tolka ot Phludelpbla Ulu Uentr bioigbt her enguemeot to a firuU on the 3lth Inat She will be snoceedad by Mr. E. Eddy, on Ihe 98tb, to a aerlea of his favorile-malodra- mttio dellnullona. He opena In "Jean Beny." While Ulu Heran wu dotog "Zut Lynne" at Ihe Walnut, Ulaa Wularn wu running the aame pleee at IheNewOhutont, to tolerably fair andlancea. Uln Weelem tonntoaled her ptrfoimaoou at llila bouse on tho 9tth. Bba did not maet'with u good anueu during tbe engagement Juat cloaad u abe did on her prevloue vlalt She gives place to UUe. ToatTall,whoappaanto"aamea" on tbe 9l}tb. Yutvall hu mttwilhmuoh oooonragemeot In New York, but now abe muat depend upon her own merits Inalaad of upon tbe btodneu and Indulnenro of bar Irtenda. She wtll pioU •biy hold on berea couploofweeka, end then UlaiAvoulaJonea, II Is aald, will come tcrward—"her Arat appearance In Phlladtl. phia aince ber rotnrn from AuatraUa," eto The Davanpoil- wallack Famn Alliance have had a ptoHlabto Int week ot It at tho Arab, at which theatn, to ocnnectlon with the regular com- pany engaged there, Ibcy have given aome Tory pleaalng ps> lotmancaa, to Iho dellghl ot large audleucea. Tbay an low hi thair second week The mualolana attached to Ihe IbeaUea, mnalo balla, banda, eta, ot thla oily, galling the key note froni Naw lork, have held uveial meellnga, with a view of toeiaaatog the scale ot prioea heretofore In foroe. There la a faoUng ot bar- mooy auonu thoae Inlenatsd which will probably result in tbe ancceaa of the now acale Another aeaaon of Gemian.Itallan opera la announced to commence at tbe Aoademy of Uoalc on ilie 9(1 of Nnvrmber, under the dlieotlon of Carl Auaohuls. Tha tollonlng arllau are to make their drat appearance to Philadel- phia:—Ulle. U. FredericI, prima donna, from Vienna; Ulla. P- Canlasa, eoubretle, bom I'arle; Ulle. 0. Lang, aonbrelle, from Pretk; Und. Bernard, contralio, from Hamburg; HorrBlmmer, truoirobualo, from Berlin; Horr Dabeluun.lyrin tenor, from Btunawloi; Qorr Btolocoka, baritone, from Prague; Herr Lonn- EO Itamy, bauo, from Vienna; Herr Halmar, baaao buffo, from Vienna; Ueir Oi nnataedt, ballel nualtr, Uarllni Uerr Nichola Urialer, aotnlo arllat, tiom Cologne, baaldca the toUowIng, who have before appeared Ihere:—Madame llortha Johaonaenn, Heir tTclnllch, Herr Graff, Hen Eroollold, and a lot of fcmala ben. Amocg the oncru to bo produced aio Counod'a "Kauai," Fl»- tow'a "India," Bpobt'a "Juuonda," and Wtbor'a "Euryautho." Iho price ot admltUUc* to parquet and balcony la II50, a irlle loo eteep, we think, tor PblUloliibla. At Ihe SI Louis Tarietlae, bueloeta hu contlaaad veiy good, wllb Sato Flaher u Ibn alar ot tbo evtnlog. Hhe hu apptared wllb arrat auocou In tho cqnoalrlan drama of "Mauppa," and Is nightly received wllb uubonnded applause. Wo diplbefol- lowtug very Haltering notice from the Bl Louie Dtmnaat ct the Mlh Intt:—"The usual liberality ot ao always enlerprielng and irldoawake management hu crowned wlUrcornapoudlug auo- ceaetheproducilon and pvcseotallnn or.*'Uateppa" atlhoVa- rialirs. Tbe piece Is a 'big hit' Tha daring equntrianlam ot UIM Uala FIshor—Ihe Maieppa ot lbs cut—la a nihjcot ot iill-r aalnnlahment lo aU Iboro who bad ouly wllneaaed bur effurls In oilier plcees. It goes far bojondtha moil eaiigutiiii nxprcu(ioi<a of friends and eipoolanto, and placea h'r ii|»u the onwulog prdfatal ofarllatio marlL Ills n grrotpiece of artlnii—nrrTous riclllug, and full or aprll, llie cailirr au coa of llio pirce ooo. lAlii aoinu a.iuilraliln tiftinla for flue dramallo illapUy, nliU-h ore uiailo tbo UKi^t i)f by U|p« Klaber. But whenbMiuil niion tun biflk ot tlio wild linno, nujld tlir Implnrlog and deiptlrlnif orire ol tlie aaaamblod clan-ahe daahea over tbo aiaue, au'l around the 01 tin circle of boxea, again to tbo atane, and than awarp* npand alillou to the very topmoal rallora ot ihe Iheati*, ahn •viat«a thai cool, delsmlnid phus of acUsg whkk U only ois- ated by lotulUva gsala* at Ih* iDslaat ol soimadlni sxoHanaat and dangar, Id hu oua 11 is oompleto and maalaily, aad pio> dnnee th* vairaam* ot ancceaa Thehoi**, Do* Jaaa, aad** to* efflolent •ooooUog of Mr. W. R. Derr, le a aodal ot aUne> lion, and nobly parfomu th* dlfflnlt rale asslgied Mm. IM hooae Is, otcoir**, crowded eaab night, and tba entkoalaam lk( ahead ot aoythtog rooenlly wllnesaed to a St Louis lhaali*. last night Uln Kale Usher wMcallad baton lb* oirtalnto» cein Ihe applause of lb* aodlenoa Evsry one remahu span, bouad dnrlmi Ih* duh round to* olrd* and up the aiooa> tains, aaild the blat* ot torche* and haaoen Ughta." Ih* B»- puflna, ot that dty, also apaaka in oommeadaloiT tanai of Ibla lady'* arUatlo effort*, ofwhlob Ihe foUowlog to aa*>. tract:—"We have never aeon "Muappa" better pnunt*! nor better pertomed, than we aaw II at Iba TariatI** on two aco» •■oi* tbia week. The Uaarppa ot Ulu Sato Flahar I* all Ibat It should be, both to coneepllon and In execution. Her dailag •• aa eqIe•ll1enn^ can no longer be doiblid. Shs bu the leqilK Ito nerve to altompi, and ahe eiecitsa Uk* an •rll*t It mak** averynerv* of th* beholder tbrin with expeotaat antlelpatto^. not inmlxed wito tbar, when dublng from th* atafa, Ih* spMV ed "Don Jaaa" bean with impetuous speed his (alrbudai, srond th* dnalt ot Ih* boxe*. and then np tb* ■l<*p aad roakr w«r to the veiy top otth* theaU." The drama lo the nbeUtoae SUte*. Ilk* a good aaaf othsi •HtoUon*. Just new, seems to be In s vny bad war. Jidglng hf Ihe foUowlog Itom ot news from toe .^llnla (Qs.) Talclttemr.-— "Then an,la (hot, no aoton to the South that w* cui dMS worthy of lb* name. In every portion ot the Osnfederacr w« hear ot IhealrM betog open, but cannot yet hear of any pie** Erfbrmed whan aU Ih* ebtreolen an wen panouate^ Th* cbmoid Thaati* ean bout of but one reconuasndaltoi, and lhat la the buuty otlu totoriorandth* exeeUeaaaedtoeosBarr. AU th* acton therp ate vary poor. The dnma to on Ita deoUa* to toe South. Wa vlall a Ihutn now men (Oa lha pnrpou o( paastog sway a tew Idle bonn Uan to see life laprssentad la sll lhat tolrinslo Irathtatoeu el delineation that the drama la Ilk tended to portray," Aprapa. Ths Blobmond Kasmlner hu tha toUowing slgnUcaat llam:—"Wa have had branghl to oni aolto* reoenUy saveisl eomblnatlons, which have had for to*lrot||ael to* deetradlon of Ih* n*w thuin hr a nob. Mow, whil* «• eaoonaaganutoscrillolsmaiidapplaulleglllmato oppotltlos.v* wUI not and leltoer WlU th* publlo tolento lawlua procatdufi agalaet any plaoe that may appear'obnoxloi* to toe*iaof •» Indlvldaal ebaa, and agalnat which anyoppoelUoB may banlaa& Tbe theatn I* * place of pubUo naort, and any attack apoa it la an attack upon th* oommnally, whloh wUI b* n**atod to lha «!• tarmoat extent of lU powaf. If toe pubUo, aoeh u (nqwol nob pUce*, do not like toe per'onnance, toayoan kaapawayi .. pobUo unUment eacoaiagea luoh pertormancas, and wUl phyalcaUy oonnunanoe toeir conUnuanee to aplto of all op> poaltlon. We warn aU anoh that toon U a power rat abota tb* mob, and Juatloa ralu when even vesgeance faUa." On Saturday ennlug, toe ITtb toat, the boneSi glnn by 0ha> loUe Ouahman to Ue United BUtaa BanlUn Ooiunltta*, took plaoe at Grover'* Theatn, Wuhtogton. Bayaanexohangei "Tha audlenoe wu one to be aladled. Onver'* Theatn *mbr*ocd within it* waUa a larger afflonni of Intolleot gathered In Wash- toeton. In offlolal olrdu and dvlo life, than Is often wllDtsaed. Ihe President and hla family, Secretaiy Seward and famUy, Loid Lyons and Salts, oeoupled private boxts; whU* th* ORjhe» tre chain and dreu olrdw oontotoed a boat ot aatoent geatW men and ladle*." Tbe honso wu vrell fUled to sveir part, aad too pertormanoe gm toe ntmoal ulls(aatlon. Ur. Jan** W*!. lack appur*d a* llacbeto, E. L. Davenport u Uncdnff tnd Mia* Ouahman u I«dy Uaebeth, all ot whom aolilaTad a gnal Irinmnh. At lb* Delano* Theatn, Oalro, III., a band of intaistrala otal» tog to ba Ue origtoal "Oampbella," made thair Bnt appaaraaa* on Ihe IPlh tost Among Ih* urty ws noUo* the name* ot torn Baker aud Leon Do Beiger. The "EUJopa" appeand la*t rt*^ nlobtly. to oonjonotlon wlUi to* diunatio eompuy. Ihe Boolh-Barrow Combtoatton wu at Harttbrd, Onao., on Ih* 99d, and wu adverttaed to be at Brooklyn on lb* Mto aad Mtk. Ther Btarled for a tour of three w*ek*, which tonntoalu tkl* waek. Wshav*neth**nadvlB*d'otthalrtotanlleaofoonttoiilas toeU tour any longer than this. At FuUer's LonlavUla Theatn, Bnaaa Dsala vna ia4B|*g*< for Ual week, aad appuisd on Iho IMh u Oynlhla, to "Itowan of toe Forest." "Panvntta"wuand«iUaedaaiaa*Uvapi*pto nUon. <}n to* 9(lh, SaUto flt Olalr commaaoe* aa asgs>*ia«Bt ot on*we*b,tob*toUowed by Cooldoek and dansbUr,KeTS»> ber 9d, tot ons week. iMra K**n* aad Combhiailan uaa tak* poaaeaalon for ton* week*. Tb* company now b*l*ngtog to tb* "stock" orihlsUaatntosaMtobsTairana—totastoaaot Ih* beat a*en In lhat city for aom* Urn*. Mr. Edwto Adanie made hla deftat to Boobular, N. T.,OB Ih* Ittb toat, H Macbeth, euppoit«d to a very abto maasar by Vn. W. 0, Gladatane, Both aiUato am highly apoku of by lhapna* of thai dly. Dartog tola engagsmani llr. Adaaa will appsar ia the "Dud Heart:", alao to Ihe play ot "The Horatio." Ur. and Mn. Flonnu wen toe atan last weak al dwanfa Theatre, Wuhtogton, and nmato tha pnaani week, Ur. John Howard wlahM <u to tolbrm OharUa Bnwa, of Ih* Howard AthenBum, Beaton, lhat he la al presaal al tbe Al*ia» dria (Ta.) Hospital, and In toe but otaplnla, HaexpeMatob* to Boston abont Otarlatmaa. At toe indlanapoUs, Ind., Thsalr^ lul week, BaBl* St OOalr n* the alar, Lul waek wu qulto a boar one to thsatrtnaT uS mialaal olrdH to Brooklyn. At th* Park Theatn, which ia npldlyb** oomtog toe Wallaak's of Bnohlyn, toat AuuUar old eosudr. "BwMUsarto and WIvee," snd the equany popilar "Satoo* Family," wen prodaoed vary oredlialdy, the formar. aapadaOr ao; and theae atlneUons wen auSlelsnl to ladno* a faU aa* bablooahl* attandanae. Theodore ThenuaU aoon to taka Ik* baton to hand to toad a troop* ot nearly thlitr ftnt-olaaa miaW olans, and alaodliwet tbe vocal pertormanoM of an UpgUAh *p*» oompsny that an tong Is to Dak* Ito appearanoa la thla Ihsaln. Uanuer HanlaoB to ons ot those Indelstlisbis, (O-ahaad I tyla it men that go to to wto, and know no sncn wona u taUoi* or defeat AtthaTlokabnrg,MIu„ Theatn, on tbe Mto lasL.'Ikita^ wu given, wito Mra. D. B. Vandtsren u Blanoa, and fnnk Boche u Faslo. Musrs. WlUlama and Holland, Ih* Biastgn^ *re laboring under difllanltlu to toe way ot gelUDg Inmbar I* - buUd atage, etc., toat artlde being u acarco u gold. At the Bnlfalo Theatre, a benedt to Meaan. F. dlanfleld (sonl* aTtlst) and T, Duncan oame off on to* 9*4, on which oocoaica , "Ihe Gboat ot Alleubera" wu produced. Zoo also apprared a* Alexia. In "Ths Wliard Bklff." On toe 9(IIb, Onhas, W. B. uii^ and Xlmanes were aimounoad to commence a two w**k** aog*^ ment On toe 99d Inst, toat moral lyric drama, "Tha TiavlalL" wa* produced al Ihe Aoademy, Bnoklyn, to aheuaa thai mast hav* coet tbe plucky Max at lout ttWIi tor tlie Aoadamy wu eeaiMlF halt till, *nd halt ot too** pieaent wen toe RfalarAaUlaatof the Academy, volept atockhouan. In view ot too draaalto at- traoUona of tbe entutog wa>k, Manlxek bu wlaaly deoldad t* betog any ton of mnsls to Ibom. Fram San Ffanolaoo wo have Ihe foBowtog llaas, to a Istltr dated BspUmber 99to, from a ocrToapondenl, "J, M. D. i"—At Uaguln'a Opera Boua^ Menken hu dnam crowded konsa* during bar engagement, and will go from hen to Wuho*. The UetnpoUtan nu what phyalolan* oaU a apumodle diu open* on* nlghl and ahuU the next II wlU euen for a abort **a> •on next week, Inlrodnotng Mn Of orgs Jordan (EmUf Thorae) to a Ban Franoleco audience. The Ineatn wUl be under tha management of her tatoar, 0. Iliome, Eiq The Amerioaa I* open on Bonday nights, wllb a Uexloan company, and ha* f ooC bouau Th* Eureka to doing a goodbuatoeaa with lh« Bureb* Cotton mtoalnl company; toey Introduced the Obnat, bat II mm a ababby affair, and would not appear tbe tnt night,...;.At Gilbert's, 8ben7 Oorbyn bu broughl out a bnrlwqie oa "Ma- zeppa," wito Jennie Lament u tbe Iiaro, snd a Male lbs attn» tlon.......Al tho Bella Dnlon, toey dont ahow any Ghost cr Uaieppa," but depend entlnly upon toe talml of tka ooa^ Siny. The houses an onwded eveiy night UlUa Uarta, Ih* inviur, hu ntutncd trom her Benin American lour, and ai*> - aled qulto aa axdleoent In lha city, at toe Balla Union Thomu Ward hu a company at Btookton; bla allnstlon is Mia* Fanny Uorgan, Imported from Analralla. He opena the Vialoda Thntn for a aeaaon Ibla wtotar Tbe Bacramanto niaalm haa opened (or oue week, under Uaguln'a managcmsnl > TheUelodcon to toat oil; la erowiltd nightly. ThaBtotoFkIr hu commenotd. and that la toe nuon aU othan In tola Blat* dosed up Un. Julia Deans Harne le st Portland, OregOL playing to good houau Ths Uanh OhUdrenhars anived at Violoila,tram AuaUalU Tom Greely, Ibe Jig dancer, m* shot to Aurora lul week; toe shot waa fatal Ue'aOlieaa. , WtaUe travcUng lut week, toe dllaana ot Blooktoa gave Old Maa Lee a btaedt It wu a grand aflair Acoata, toe dsnmib haa gone in. Bhe made a faUura al lha UstrapoUtaa, I Iklak she wUl open a sobool hen. u a leaohar. The toUowIeg menu, ol Ihtoga to Ihe dnmaU* wsild of K*sk> vllle, Tenn., an from a coneepondeut elgned "Talcott," aa4 under dale of toe 31aL Heura:—"Iblngs theatrical are torif* tog hero-both toe Iheatn (Old Dniry, under to* nanafonaat ot OuOlaia & Flynn,) and AUeu'a, at Odd FeUow'a HaU At tha theatn, Un. Xmma Waller hu been deUgbUog toll aad taablo^ able audlrncea for Ihe paal twoweeka, It la aome yaanatoea Ura. \1. hu played, but Ume hu dealtllghtly with bar, aad aha hu nlnrnrdoneof toe moat flulahed and dualoal traglo aalr**^ ea on tba boards. Hia. W. wUl be euoceedad by Ulaa EaU Deala andSamKyan. Mr.andUn. Conway have playedafhirengaga* mint at AUan'a Thvatn. On Uouday Ur. and Mr*, a wan lea-. dared a oompllmcntary ben*!.t when Ur. 0 atlanpled Bhih*- llau, but Iba obaraoUT la enUraly beyeud hie powera. On th* occulou refarrtd lo toe houee wu wrU tUed. Than I* aa* ' tiling Ur. 0. bad better nip in lb* bad-1 allude to toe oom*> poodance which graoed Ihe prooramme on tola aa waU a* o* a former occaalon in LonlavUle. Tbo aUnaloa to rsprcssalstlvsa nt two aiallDRulabtd famUlea—relatlva ot Uov. Saioonr, of New York,&o.—laiiaaaeallug toanroue pMaaaeadof aound aaaaa. ThMO bllla baal the celebrated Waller aay pngnmno lottea up In Cairo, III., lul auamar, which waa at iba lima oeualdanil to* rliilioat Npi ulraau of klU llleralure titanL Hr. Ooasav procoeda 10 llowlloiiOrpen and playaaaborl eniiagemait U>aa Lanra Koono openud laat uighl lo a lull houae, aid from prsaeal Indl- oallona will play a aucceaafnl rngagenirnt II U alao ruBor«d that l.aku'* Oiroaa wiU ahortly pay ua a vlalt" Mra. Coolie Knab, by luvliauna from a nnmbar at pnmtoiat olliz.ana ot PhUaddpbU, ilU giva a raading to Ual ally aa Ik* 37lhinal, ' a a for aoaUaaattaa if IkaaMasI ItSiM, saa i*n »(k