New York Clipper (Oct 1863)

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830 THIATBIOAL BEOOSD. Ooattnul from P>«« 337. OHAJUATIO. Aoomnndntwilllagflrain Nuhillla, wri: 'Tbo FlntBip. till Obireb, n«T. Dr. HowtU, kurlog bm Itkao for • hoaplUl, thtOHOt ilu Nn TliMtrovu l«ndend b/ Ifr. J. EL AIIod, kad Toiy ntltfollT tootptol bj Iha oongrx'Uon, tut on tha IBlh Inib Uu Banlaj Bohool tirrtliH and iba rafiiUr ■armou wart goiu thnngh with tlia lama u la thalr obatoh. - Tba pwlor, who hu baaa > mlalalar of Iha Ooapalfix forty'lwo 7a>n.)DC0M- ly tanurkad od Iba oocaaJoo. •Ton'd aearca aipaot ooa of inj aca, To a]ia>k in publla oa Itaa aUga." EtUa Haflanon la now purlDii one of tha moat nioeatf tul en. ■■(amasta ol Uia aataon at iha Mtubursb Tbettrt. Bhs opanad lb "FuMhan," ftUowad bf Iha "8oliUar'a Saoahlar," "Saun In Firia," and UirMv Bpaakar. Tha bonaaa hara loprorad on aaoh tapraaaDlttloi. liar dancing and oliRlng la atlrl to ho anlla a faalnia. Bha appaan In nochaatar, noTambet Klb, for nrowaab. TbaBlablniaOpan Tronfa ateDa at Ooncart HiU. PlttaboKb «Iilha3gibaod30lhln<L ^ t-uuiBii AtltaaNorfalkOpanUanaatbaFoatarTnopaconUnnad tbalr rapraaastallou Ualwaak, and wara daaerTa<Ur rewafdad with pajlng honaaa. RInia onr lut thej htTa appaaral In the paoto- mJmaot ■•Iha Ilaito Trampat," "rba Bad Onoma and Whila Warrior," and "H. Dtebalamaaa." On Iha ITlb. Etaltn Xrana' banafit waa unoonoad, u aljo Oallaltl and Topbara liat D-iht lhaca, on whiak ooaaalon "Balptaagor, or tha Uonni*- bank,"'wa praMntad wllb a good oait. Tba band of tha 11th Paana/lnnla Otralrr ralunlaarad, and dUoonraad moatncal- last male, te tha aattatkaUon of a Urge aadlasoa, 'Tha "Naiad Onaan" U aniesnead. and wUl be srodncad nndar tba dliacUon lo*- <X roatar. II will be tha ■erallj of tha preaant week. Oo tha U of Donabar tha Wabb Uatan oomaancad an engaga- BianK Sht I, mnaa Boatk aid Hra. Jalla Bannatt Barrow comblna- Uon wua to apptar In " BIthaid U{," at Unalo Hail, Haw HaTon, 0«nD,,oathanihlaat Mlaa BelgnoMa hu baaa plaTlng to good honaaa nl tba Boalon Muanm, Bar Julia, la tba " eanchback," la pralied br Iha erItlaaaalhabaalaaanontbataUgaforaomatlma. HarbenaUl SB tha Itlb wia a good ana. At tha EoUldiT BIraal Tbaalra, BalUmora, Ulaa Oharlolle Oiuhaian plajad Ladj Macbalh oa tha lOth In it, for Iha banadt •f tha V, 8. Sanltai^ Ooomlailon, to rather a allm audience. John K Owent n-ajianad on tha 30lh to a crowded bonae. In Kia. Batamin'e eomtdr of "Bait" Owani look a benelt on the 33d, appearing In "fetar the Oceal" and the "Barlooa Famllr," the houie being erowdad, nolwlthatanding rerr wat wetihar. TUa weak Ur, Oiaaa baglna Ilia weak wlUi Aminldab BIrek anil Pan] P17, Tha caat of tha conedlaa la Terr good, rmbraolog the namca of ITheaUalib, Pearaon, Mlaa Alice Oraj, Un. Oar. mon, and olhem. At the Union Thaatre, Dalon nonge. La., a corraapondont, writing nnler dttoof October 10lh,aaja:—"Dttaln»aa ltlll con- unuoa good, althoDgh 'grtanbtcka' are rather acaroe amoDaal SAW. O;.** Brigdon'a bentllt took place onlhellib. aeo. Pralt ant Mlaa Fonaal bare diuolvod pulocralilp In llio ""Wn"* W.Uie theatre. The Monitor Uinatrela hare bean plulni at Iha theatre for Iha laat tlirea nliilila. ToinOlannon and Uaater Hairj are dooldadir good. Tba real ara'anefr.' nie oompanTopan In a brga bnUdlog In a few nlnhu. Tboj boon fald^t" • '"^l"Juat A anil for damagea haa bean InaUtnled bj Mlaf Minnie L«b- nan, who, np to wlibln the laal two waeka, waa a nii .ubar of Ibe •lock oompanr at Manager Ilenderaon'a Fllubui::li Thaatre. aaalnal tfr. HendanAn rup hr*Mflh fit ^nnf»«i 1.. ...-i..- ji. OTor; ond when thar aalled, *e alcamod for Dahla, and ware there to reoelre thani, and had avcn porforinod baforo Iholr arri- val, althouuh Van waa there to aecure the theatre In adraoca ol onr aiTlral; bnt to hia Inlonia niorUDcallon, he again failed, which drew from a diallngulahcd Aoierioan oltlren Hha remark that "thongh Van waa groat. It waa erldaat a greater Iban Van la hare." loaUad of tnlrlj, ihej gare but three perfoimancea to meagre aUra-U/, and again aaUed, to eanraa the nppar dla- tnola of the Ilr.tilla, Tba leuon haa bean aneipanalre,If note aalntarj one to them, and I am Iscllned to think that Van left Bablaa wlaerlf notabellarmaa. Toe nanlona relamed bare on the 31d olAug. to conjinda a moat brlllUnt engagement Crowded honaaa olghilx, Ibe Emperar and Bojal CuiIIt attend' Inff ufh rAUMMQUtlon. Flall«rlna owAriiiMu hkv* >um .9'*l'5."''".'"f.f''* Juicer anl cointdian, li now with 0am- crowned), and "now In tha aeie and rallow laat" <,> cr.«a A Dliaj'a illna.reU, In PhUidolphla. hla age and iSorSdltartaeoiSued Ulll^l, iS T,^^tS''i\^^.r^Jt, «r"», "<""• U">lr kind and geneionlenpiSS Wa affi'hSr t^^^ a ^ilSiblf'LS JJStS,';''^?^^*^* 'feihlblHon of the porlfilta of BIgoora uSkt M??»rli.K?™,JS?,'' elreadr vaw popnUr Imape It Nandla, In the wlndom of the Berlin maalo mSmIiI ffc.™^."'*"!' Thl,«»««keTar3r powerful bill la offeredCr the appei^nce of theae emlSnl tomSS It iJ?" S,l°.J!.'S:?'.?S "'Jf^ "loM'bo"" Deiker," that tie Italli Opeilealoi will oomneTo^ 0" tba The atlenUon of Geo. A. FIoreno^ TloUnlat, la called to an ad Tartlaemant In another oolnnin. w awviiiaui Auvi- , _ hero for borne, tU Fraaoe and England ITUl be able la write Ruuaaj'e Uluatrebfware adn jau mora drOnltel/brneit mall. Hoping thla will be bnt half Mlh and 3«ih Inat M a»apUble to jon aa the Ouppu ulo ma, I am tnUy yonr., The Ohu. A Uorrta Mlnatrf la we're at Bnffalo on tha 38d and owing to the f.Tor.bl.w«tb.r,hlch oontlnSa^ten. '^'^o^yT^iSiCVrJ^^'rci S."d«?h oVhlaT Manaoar L. B. Lent haa wlaelrooaclndad not to doaa np the Ibar, whldb^ooenrred about ttVlTlh In IhiS^^^^ aeaaon of the E<i.u(acnrrlonlnffl ao aoon aa waa at dial InleSdid, la a rar/ olerer ImperionatS of feiMta ohiriWa ClS^^ but will remain out aa long aa the weather will permit Thla oompanr at BnHUoT^ lemaie cnaraciera, joued the week ihe comiiaoj wlU iCow at Wanrtok the Utb, Newton, N. J..37lb; McOaUaarlUe 38lh, Boooton SSIh, Fatteraon Seih MIBOBL,i.AMwuirta and Hobokan Slat Whatbar tha waalher wlU^irmlt m whalhM t--„.i..i.> , ***"»<»™. Iba weiihor will notpnmlt.ihe eompuij wlTweatherlt IbIa -Jfi "ta the opening of the AqnarUl mncb longer, whether or no. —"en. aaj. Hall, lojaleJlatheeamebnUdUga»thaFarkTl!eatre,flr3oklTn. M Verraoke made hla dAiU at Ihe Front Street Theatre. BoIU- ?,1.!!r Oollachatt made hla flrat bow to a Brook Ijn inore, on Ibe SOIh. In hla tmlj wonderful and eiolUag iol ?pon ff'.'ffj l^" "T"' '5 "?;""*'on llh Mr. Jerome Hop- Uiaalngtatrapeia,andcreat<iqnlUar»iw.brhladulMMtol ^e asiemblaie wUh^ holding bribe nape of hU nook, and while tbna ananc^ad In T*^°>>,^?'u<l<<l une choice roeal and InaZmmonlal mldalrbaatmBai7naonifa.»».,irnt;rT\T.»£n7Sl.'.. ">lo«. pe beaullMI haU eUeted high enoomlnoafromererr I . .,*^' Myagor uecoeiaon'a niuDui;:!! Thaatre. agalnat Ur. Uendaraon, fur breach of contract In /larlng dla- cbwgad barprarlanalrlo We oloaa of the aeaaon, a.'u.aaaUeaad. WllhontanjdireUoUon jfdalronhoriiert " ' At the Howard Athanienm, Doaloo, tin. D. P. Bowora bai not neen atlraollng rerj good houaeadnrlnc iho pa»l.'fi>k. Thla week ahoappjira aa ■iUrlan. or Ibe Purltin'a Wife,'' ud KaUi- •••p.f'"jnagh. In "Peep 0' Dar." JIl''"^' '"^IP*. »•» anuounced to bo produced on tno 252^. " •» '» " •aapUllon of tbo a«el of that ?fff'.'«¥L* iL""'? eooeeaetuB/rapreaenled laSngland. S iH ™.?E?°.?1S"' »•» «<«"7. »B<1 great palne emflored IN.hirSfeg'iSJI'rrd."*'^ g«.Ue»anVlng eJPJrli!l.^l??i* oemmeaoed an engagament at the Boalon Thaa- SittrtoSi^e'Slh.' *" "'^ „?S^ IS"^ '."Bjif^ nioeeatnl (peennlarllr apeaklng) aniaga- ■»»'•» tbo Boalon Theatre on the 33d Inat "»;">«»ga. «.t,VS'.iTi™" B'Met Theatre. BalUmora, thoEogUah dramalle 25f^.k°.J5f*°f\.'"'P'.'.*^'"'' wUbiod through the S^'riS^f f*.^■''i' °P"^ Troupe gire » urtoniaace on the afternoon oftba 3M, at reduced priSa The reS'j.sib'srs.f.-.ciffK.;'^"'"' "^-^^ ^ha^Hotaua Opera Tronpe waa at Alton, LL, on the 33d and aii"'on'ih.'M5, j^!;*;'^'' Olsolbnall, on the 31th. e^f^Jamfnt '" *" »» oommenc. a A ~ J^'ilJ.V?*?"^*^^"^''"*™'' MllchaU haa l»en doing I'i.?7J!£? '•S*'""- o" oocaalon of h«r banaflu Jflggle a eDgigamaat cloeea on thaO la , and on tho Sd of Noram- hu aba appetra at Ihe RolUdar, Baltimore. ■ jOnagaraeo-Ooeawln haa eogigod Mr. Utrabal B. Pike, do- Unoalpr of ecceatrie charaoten, a3dl Tankee Olum and wife id wlUrlaltmanr of IheeiUeeEaatand Vtaat, trarellng aa a ooinbl- ?v V ..i^*?^"", PWMh* rebellion broke ont, Ur. Flka wont to ?i'.>,^Sl?i'.i"''A* "* ,«5«,!iM*I««m'Blmeut,aa Brum M"or. at Ubbr Pjlaon eeTeatr-three dara. He waa then tranaferred to £ort peUwar^ whara he remained ninalr-elght dara more, fla ''SV^ " "4 reaolf ad to tnral onae mm, OnBalnrdar, Oot 34th, Joha WlUea Booth, In oonnecUon with !rT.i».?*5"'i.''*""''i••'rt*' •«»«o» of two Blghla at l^a Onaklra Aoadamr, aaalited hr a oompanr of aao- -pot nte arUalat a almllar itrle of onbratra, and the nnial mla- •nlile atage appomiaenla that mark the produoUoa of nearlr •"JT drama praaenled ou Ibe Aoadeur aUge. The Uanken aloaad bar flrat engagement In Ban Franolaeo on J5!.SI"^.*. P"*""" the "French epr"fi.r her boncflt It la BUM lliat during leaa than Are werka her ahara of the proflla of the thealrw baa eicaeeded ten tbonaind doilara. Ur. Magolre eleatlng aa uach more. A real ol a week or fort- night, aner a period at arduana profeaalooal effort SllaaUan- fua medical adrliar daclarea to Go abaolutelr necaaiair. and thegUledpoet-actnaalacoDpclleato ntuae In the midal of aeaaon of onpanllalid anceaaa. «w,u.uB w/ Miaus|rao« ou neox, ana wniia lona anapendad In mid air baaUng a tone on tha anare drum. It la a ran dlfflcnlt aa waU u a rerr dangenraa feat, and he deawrea to be ranked aa Iba beat performer In hla Una arer aaen In thlaconntrr. Ha conllnnaa thla weak Iha altraeUonat tha "Front" Uanamn *>^ng to aaenre thla artlal myal addreaa hla tola agent, Oeo, Lea, Baltimore, Ifd. T ?5S?^''» "P" •« ^"o* <"> ai»t. end Little Falla on the 33d. Ban Bloe'a Show la adrarlUed to ahow at PlUabnrghoa tha 3Slh Inat • Kr. Chaa. Whltner, mantlonad la onr laat u Mng alok la Bt I*ula. died at the I'l.nier'a Hotel In that ellr on Die afternoon of ilondar, igib, at 3 o'clock. <fler an lUneaa of two waeka. yrhU* in DaltlEore, about four waeka ago, be recelred a rerr aerere In- Jarr on tho head, which DlllmatUy cAoaed hli death. Ha alao carried to the grare a broken arni, rectlrad at BalUmora. One of hla laat reiinaata waa that hla death ahonld be <ulr ohnnlolod to the Ourrta. For the paal Im roam Charier waa connected with clKua companlet In the capacllr ofnhow bill decorator, and waa one ol tha best In Ihe bualnaaa. Ks bau traveled wlthSpaU). Ing<inogara Dan Ilioe, L. B. Lent Antonio Broa., Direr*£l)e. riona, John Boblnaon, tod T. V. UU. S, Tnraer. Hla ramtloa were lent to How Albanr, Ind., where a a'lilcr realdea. Ha hit a yonngtifelnBalUmoro to monrn bli loai Uawaa a olevar fellow, tujwn and loved br a great manr. Peace be to tbraahea Charier. * ' ato.F. Bailer advertlaaa the ronle ahead for hla CIrcua and Menagerie m foUo™;-UrlKhlon, lU, 37tbi Biuikerblll 98ib EdeardavlUa 39lh, Labanoii SOIh. and BeljovUla 31at The Equlrotalor Clroua ring ilotk wai dlipoaod of at onbllo ancllon br order of the Shar.'lf at Bmoklyn, on the SOIfi Inel Ur. W. Nlcbola, lUa well known coueatrlan, bonghl the well known horaee "PoMook," 'H3enaral Bcolt," "Bide," anl the Pour. For the flrat, he paid UOO; the accond, »760: and Ui for the Ponr. Tha« wore oU Ella Z.)r«ia'e horaaa. Bla bonlht hla old mare for US, which woe Ihe aade price he paid for her thlr. teen retia ago, -~ ^Bo aianu iigapa arnvao ai vicioria, r. 1., latclr, from Hew Zetltad, and were to appear at the Victoria Theatre. Sept 31et for a abort aauoa, and would than leave for Ban Franolaeo, . lUta Fannj Wtnham, a new errtral bom AnttrtlU, made her M«l at Magolre^Opera Honae, Ban Franclaoo, OaL, Sept SOth. iBP«nIlne,lo"rheladrofIjont." ' >>>M>>Mt«whmnght forth at Uagulre'a Opera Donie. Ban ])niiolaco, OaL, llept 3«lh. The thrilling melivdraau, enttUed "Iba Oaalle Bpeclt*." *aa ehoaen aa the vahlole for brtnglng the eWiU wonder of Ike world, the great optloal lllualon of the fhotib !• Iha Tlnalieeofaiuoa of Paoiflo piargoeia. " ™ OUOUIillUI. Of Ike Bulana, and Ihalr bnalneaa In Bonlh America, wa hur Terr favorable leporla. Borne time ago, a corrcapondout wrote to na that the brolbira had left Bnanu Arrea for Eujone, hut wo fSSK'S.""' ™"».«>a« baen given out to ml.lead Iho Ooaanpirona aoopanr, between whom and tha Uailooa thore aaema to have been (inlte a rlvalrr. Ther did not go to Eurona howcTar,bntlat«haa up at DaliU. where alao the O.-m^ OiSua arilved aoon after. Tho foUowIng lelier U from tho Men" oflh! Hanlona. In It, ka lara tha nanfoni performed bofore tho Olr. ana oooldgtt nndar war. In a letter melved bore aomo tli^i ago, from Jr. Van Ordtn. agent for the Olrona, we were glvoV{J aaleittand thai Van Ordin gave Ihe Bantonathe prlWlega ol parfoimmg attte tbeatre, pending ihe arrival of the OwtacS- ent oompanr, Mr. V. 0. keftg there In advanoa. Br UrTRncI?. latlMi 11 would appear that Bpilding A Bogere- Octan Olroue haa not lieea aa enaeaeefal latair u when the concern Ant opened In " "'•ooinmnnloalloB torn the ((ulofthaHaaIeaf,tewhlthwelorlUaltenUon:- _ _ _ BionaJimiao, Sept. 8lh, 1603. EFaitmQBU»:-»r Ihe Freneb mall paoket Navarre, 1 wrote nolthetneeeatellheBaalon Brothen In Bnesoi Arrca-of eUJatUrlng mepHon her»-of Br Van Onlou-a nfiiial to aooaptthepropoaad ohallenge-andof mr Arm hellef that Iho 5??. -»','f"'.S"°}?"''!<*'"•"•"'•'' "pareaol" allUlofur IIS ° '•P""""- Tl» t letter, I am oonvlnoed. STw^SS? "»"'»• "•'la ware iealrored hi «ri !«,Si'oLii?y" ,'!"J5?»"« "» iMtperforraanM of ha L-^Jo^K^^ eo."indaapftaofthelrlaaibenefltio•■ganlootilato," aKi^^^ bnrUmantablraBa* to produce th"dialed effwi^ OMtlnnad paralatenMr obJiUate, and ««l^ hegK''S'^J^yi^ Iheenlrancee ly Iha "Qran Oceanlra uirco." stria!. .«»0,wara wbliptrad qnlle eonfldentlall, lo u. SKuk'.Ti^IT; above referred to wu not Mr. B'a preducllon h, 1 ,V». ,V lil eonMlTM In the proline brain of ip. Van. ."'d'" "um v.'L^.V irelai^ahad-aolad ocroiieAeur, and brooBlii ihS m.?.,^!,^'' Ilrlh to light: aad that poor Dui;ir had beeu"«,i?;,„'3',;',L"" !* JSV »'»'•>••"''»«"■ contraot, via, lo make Ulm»lf?r„fo' Ir laefnl Thla aoon baoauo the alooatnolverul b.|io(."f;?lS nvBio nAUis. Olaiia BnUer haa acid ont her aaloon la Et lonU, and la ehortlr eipecteo In thla citr. ^ Maoagere of flralolaaa mnalc balla thronghonl tha United Btalaawlahlnglo aecure M'lle OiUelUand Uona. TopholT. two of the beat dancera on tha American alage, oaa do ao br addreaa. log Oeo. Lea, Uilodeon JlalLmore, At the Oantorburr, Waahlngton, Ihe manager oonUnnaa ad- ding to tho attracUooa ol hli place. MeaaTa. UuUlgu lad Leavltt appearad on tha igth, and made oulle a hit In their Ethiopian characteriallo dellneaUona. •—•"••f The manuament of tha Varietlea, WaahJnglon, are determined to vleaae Uialr patrona, and If lalant wlU aecure thepnhUo patronage It asrelr cannot faU to ancoeed. The "Onre'' waa brought out laat weak for the flrat Ume In that dir. and oreated conaideribloUnihUr. Uafflltand Bartholomew, Jim and «m. Budworth are etlU engaged. Uiile Bchultie cosUnnea to be a apeolal farurlte with all lovera of rarpalchorv, » •» « • The Bowerr Theatre, SL Lonia, la In foil tide of anecea, under the management of Ur.Eaher.who hia Jnitretamedto that dlr after a profeulonal vlalt to Mew York. Kate Lealla haa beoomequltoafavorlle. On tbeimh, MUe Leonora appeared. nVlS,?^'"?."^ '^'^ AnnaioUa,Md., Tom MurrarudU. a Laavllt logelhor with a mloaOel band wero Ihe faaiurae laal week, htd Wrar and Marr I'lorenoa are In the oompanr- At Lea a Uelodton, Baltimore, the comblnaUon of Ulented perforiaera now engifed there form a Terr attracUvo hUl, and Uio enterlalnment offered la Juat the thing to tickle the mnlU- tud^ the proof of whloh U found In the regular Urge attendanoe. TbU week the manager promlaea to rive anotber ohanga of programme which will doubtleaa altrut aa Urae houju aa noretofore. At Odd Fellowa' Untie Hall, 'Wilmington, DoL. J, A. Coleman put hi an appearance on Ihe lOlh. Ueaan. Van Fleet Ohadwiok, lale pronrlatomof the Varietlea, Oblcago, hare dlaaolved partaerablp, and Ohadwiok now aeea It alone. Oeo./. UoOontld U euge manager. The oompur en- 6aged bereat preaentlt averrgoodoaeounalattogoftheLeilton rotber., Julia and Admlr^ Tal^ UlUle Francea. Annie and Warren, Bordwell. Augneto Walbr, Blllr Allan, Hra 0. F. McDonald, Walter Wentworth, J, W. UoindrewandT, 0. Blgae, tha popnUp Irlah oomadlan. ' At Lea'a Melodaon, Detroit Mich., the attnotlon at preaenf offered br the manager la aald to bo flrat olaaa. The vocallam o- Uiaa Jennie EngL la aaid to be replete with melodr, Imparlt log the rerr lonl of Uualo The Jig dancing of Jobur fiord ahM> fotnna one of the principal featuroa of the evenlng'a perform- ^fi'V.?,*"!?'."»'"««''• iloloil tba Oreclan Buiuea to the del ght ofallthoae who are fond of that atrle ofdlapUvloi fe- male oharma. ' ' " Zoo, the verr clever danieuu, waa announced to commence an onginainant nt ElUler'a Aoilemr of Uualo, Olavoltod. on thr 3(liumtt Uanageie wlaliloa to aecure tbie atlUtcandoao br adaroiBing her axenU, Ue^ara. Conner U Co, A new uualc bslUa about to be opened to Ohleaco under the maniecfneut of A. M. Hemandei, the verr voraaffi p,rfoiiie' Uohtaalrcadr aacured a talented a.rpi, among whom are two danoara oalled L..on mnA ninnwiii. n-H' T?..'r° wn.« w, ■uiwwa. . « 1"»—r^-v" MID Terr voraauia pprrormer. The Uanh Troupe arrived at Vlclorla, V. I., latclr, from Kew ?° • talented mpi, among whom are two eiliad, and were to appear at the VIotorU Theatre, Sept 31et J^'S* ^T".", .■"<"'^''"' Toe eatahUihmentwlU be iV.Vr^ro^u.d?h7r*°rihr3X D°uXMrnl£. ■RQRO UIRSTIIBIUIV. The performanoea of Hooler'a Uinatrela, over la Brooklvn, are a never fallliig reaoura to tho "Where.ehii|.we.gSto-nlghFfam^ Mr. When the mind la In no mood to be taiefwUh tfegedv or °,?t^f>°^ l» »»">• tatho gcnUl carnival of the conSabenda with woU-pUcod confldance. Itelrprograrame cbanVi front So rapltUr tbat them la no Ume for mnJiTlhaIr aoU areTu" hSoetJ ptlblo onongh to be plfluant. Manager Hoder la to want ofhro good end man. Todfoteof flrat daat tolenl,and that oilr;a good opening offer*. —••/■u/, • A mtnalrel compear waa narformlng at Mtgnlra'a Theatre. Virjlnla Oltr, Ootdlh, tho ibama having been'."oien euS/' mene prtoclpal uturparaof the throne of Uelpo^ Duprtr * arean'a Uinatrela conHnne to bo Tcrrancoeaafnl. The gruid medlar gtveu aa aflnileto thi flrat Mrtofthalr eitertatament wti oompoied and aalaoUA br Onattvo DIdani. Thoraaroh In Ihe OathedrU of tbo "Prophet of Uejarbeer/'li luuoduced^e, one ptaaago of tho "Btabal Miter" of noailol TolF'one of "Jtarber of Ba.llle," «, o .•MaaanleUo," alao of "Don fuqnal." and "ErnanI," ind two of 'f ',' .V.*'^ '0"l»«a Tfitb groat appliu,,, o'rih.'?r'"^*''"i"i"""»"" "''■'li'ni:-FUclibur«b, U«M.i m""! ?SS''„ OralUeborro. VI. J7II. j <|,»?|1 "d opened on the aiet Inet VMriM'wiehtoi tnTgM'T'Mn'm U?. idrM'tSSmili *' """•■ CO"" " ™a office, u "li I *.il?li'i?*Ail,*'"'!5'*l.!'".1P'?'«.£P*''« jooploof Newark, H. ;., and wUl open on the 31et Inet The purlinnanoet are to con- elat of nrgro mjnalralar, elnglng, dancing, pantomlmea, ato, tol?.*fi,7™-« .'■"'■Ji','! wcure'a flJat claaa wmAnr teotoltthal Mr. UcUanua la palrontaed In eonal proportion to hla Uberal catering for their amuaement V'^fii^m 10 Ulia Eva B.anl la to Ihe eighth week of a Terr eucoeaafol en. gagemaut at Ihe Coolineulal Mualo Uall, PhlladeluhU. Ihe Zen- frelta Trnupaoloecd there on the 31th, and wero aeaonnced to open In Plllabnrgh on the SOlh. v«u,vuul<hi k> Ob IB. E. Colilna haa net with a veir favorable rocepUoo at ^?.s',2**rt''' rbUadelpbla. Ut na advllioall peiaonTlroubled with the bipea to go htar Charlea, In hla "Porfiol Core;" and If he dora not make a cure of Ihcm, mar wo never again entwine our orma around llm lovrlr form of tho bawllobing girl wo adore. The Unkno»-n, win haa been dogglog It wllb Tim Ilavaa, tuina out to bB 6.™ Higuo; elthoueh tbo; an oapllal "elouUla^" Iher never dog lliewHl.workUig''maob'uierrol Ihe ftaSw CaiSS The orchcalraat lhlabouaoUoneof mefeatnraaof tbemlerl , v.v Ulnmonto given here. *" The elgbth and laat aeaaon of Engllah Opere, under the man- ,.7;^J™»»«t. 1» underlined to ap- fgon^'ol LonUa Pjne and Mr. W. Harriion, waa announced IrnVrVi^S °»''""«»>»1, PbUarteYpMe, m Ihe 3d of Vn. tS *f oommenoo on the nth Inat, at the Bpjel IlalUn Opera Uouio, Will be hie Aral appMriDoe In that oltj. Oovant Qarden, Undon. The new opeVa br Vincent Wallace o/ ;ite^i"t!;.'i?VgVn\°j!^nnirm':.'«"' ^^^"^^ »?f.a^?S'.i.f "-"^ ^"^^ iuo rauiuui oau euciea nigo enoomlnme from everr one, and It la todred a ohotoe looaUtr for auoh performanoea aa then on theopentog night Br the war. we notice that the tooal Joumala are. In coinmon ptrUnce, "down upon Hopktoa hke a tbonaand of briok." Row the ftet la Jerimedoinot deaerve thla. He haa latelr been engaaed heart and lonl In promoltog the growth of a aonnd and healtbr taato for mnele to Oroekljo, and haa been nnceaalngto hla eiertlone, and liberal m hla onlur of time, labor and moner, to orgaclie a aohool for Tocal mnilo; and for theae efforia he fnllr deeerraa the pralae ol ererr true lover of the divine art He U nnqneatlonablr a talented mnalelan, although manr regard him aa one of that olaaa of pre- lentloaa fellowa whokavemoreoooeeltthantalentln their com- soellloik Whether tbat be the caae or not he marlU commen- dation for what ha doee woU, and therefore ahonld be hlghlr noommended for tha conraa he haa adopted to regard to the vocal aehool In oueitlon. . " Father Semp'a Old Folka have poeaeatlonof LlbrarrBaU Newark, tbia week. Wvmao, the magician, opened at Junior HalL Frederick. Ud on Ibe 33d, and remained aU the week. The Ulltonlan Tableau ol ParadUe Loat exhibited In Newport a L, for one week, oloaing on the ITtb. Tha hill waa crowded each nlgbt during lie aUr. The oihlbltlon opened to Now Ha. ren. on the 3let for ton nlgbla. There eeema to be conaldcrabla dlapnto at preaent exlattoi b»- t *aen two paitlaa, u to the right and tlUe to the name of UoAl- inter, A abort Ume aluce a gentleman otUed npon na and auted tbat ht wu the eon of the Uu UcAlUaler, and therefore the onli one enUtled to that name, and at the ume time declaring the partr then trarellng to the Weat aa the "Younger UoAlUeter ' to be anlmpoetor. We are now lo receipt of a latter fromR-F. Ullman. agent for "McAUlaler the Vonnger," wherein ho alatea that hla man U a nephew of thi Uto McAlllater, and alao an aa- Blaunt to him for manr roan, and declaring the' other man" to bo ao Impoalor. We learo the gentlemen to flgbt their own bat- tlea, glvtog Ihe above aa an Item of newa, merelj. A letter flmm Prof. J. J. Loro'e agent Informe na that while PyP^Plf* ,l»<e'T«>,8prtogflald hla "oUapsatrence of a Udr trick," hla plalol held Are, and the load flnallr dlacharaed anil entered the palm of hla hand. He la at the Hampden Honae. aloMlr recovering. Alt Burnett, the popular and well knovn hnmorlat la meoU ng with great aocctaa to tha Weatom SUtea. Be will probablr "'■"V •M'on. He opena In PllUburgh to abont two waeka. The foUowtog verr flaltertog notice la Uken from the OInolnnatI Dallr l\ma:—"A]t. Burnett the hnmcrlit, whoao pa- trioltiu Induced him to apend two rearaof hla time to theaniir. defending Ihe totoreala and honor of hla conoirr, haa, at length abandoned Ihe traglo, and U derottog hie reraallla talent to the comlo-hia native element He gav^ a few weeka atoce, an ri- hlhlllen In thU cItr, which eellpied anrlhtog of the oharastor ever wltoeaaed bv onr olllzena. though ther have often dellgtated to patronlee Valonttoe and Wtochell, once norivalled In ibelr peculiar rob. Bmlth A Dllaon'a Hall wu erowdad to overflow, tog, and an effort wu made to hare him repeat hla enlertato< ment; but prevloue ongagemento oompeUed him to decline. He baajaetbeenon a tonr through Ihe connin, where hleoxblbl- llona have bien one continued triumph. Indeed, he atanda nn- rlvalled on thla conltoent and none of hla predeceuore over reached the high elandard be hu attained. What Uouali nr Alciindre wu to France, and, todeed, to all Continental Europe- what Uallhewa wu to SngUnd, Domett la to the United BUtea. Tha fwUllT and rapldllr with whloh he dlvealabluaelfof anr ueumed character, and adopla another of a dUmatricaUr oppo- alia nature, la todeed aurprlalog. Be tranaforma hlmaeU from a Yankee to a Dutchman and Irom that to a Hlbamlaa ao oulcklr that were not tha evidence npon the potot poaltlva to tiie con- trarr, va ahonld feel aaanred that he had other* engaged to aid htm." OoUaahaU gtru hla flrat grand oonoert to Beaton on the 3d of Kovamber. Arrangemenia nave been made with the prima donna, Mdlle. AngloUne Cordler, of the Hew York, Philadelphia, and Beaton Acadamlra of Uualo, to appear at thaentorlalnmanta. In addition to thla, Carlo PatU, Ihe rouog and talented vtollnlat (brother ol Adeline and CariotU PatU) will make hU flnt ap^ pearanoe In Beaton. *^ W. Alooao Owen, formerlr of Ilomaer It Newcomb'a Uinatrela, I* leader of Father Seup'e Oil FoUta, and the mnale u pUred br them la blgblf apoken of br good Jndgee. Ur.aolUchaUtannonaoeahIa flnt grand concert In PhlUdol. phU for tha 98lh loat He wlU be aaalaled br AmaUa SIrakoaoh, Mr- Bebrena, B:g, Carlo PatU, elo. / —• dkuwhiu, Partloa wlehlng to leem Ihe art of banjo pUrloffor Jig dan- cing, or apr one reqnlrbig a foU toned binjoroannot do bettor thanmaktoganearfrappUcaUdn te J. Began, Flrat Avenue, u per advertlaemcnt Fa)her Eemp'e Old Folk* appeued to Ihelr ooatnmu of 100 E!i^S.S'''''.?"'r.l''*i'''"!"*J."1.<'"'°*'' 8'»> enlltlod "Jonnle Bobinpker." at the Uualo Hall, New Haven, Conn., on tho 33d and StttL The Conttoental Old Folka have been meettog with rery good '.Vk*** JlSllfv"""* ""^ Mewark, N.J- On Iho adlli, 27th, J«lhand JDth thecorapeur were announced toaing at Wilming- ton, Dal. Thar WUl go thence to PhlladelpUa, T,aneuur, Har- l"S'!^ KtUb •tgh. Uh a Emma J. MIchoU, ono of Iho beet b^d etoger* to thla conntrr, U the great feature of their enter, talnmanta. *io 'K'f'^g'o'" fMorama of tha War wu at Pekln, Wla, on on the Uth Inat. AnATjBun. The Harrlabnrg (Pa.) Theaplan Aaaoolatlen hu reaolvad npon ■Ivtog two performanoea aaoh week,, at Brant'a Hall, In that eltr, Jnnng the appmaoning wtoter. nie toltlal petformencee, oon- elattog^f "Ibodlea" and the "New Footman," took place on the 13d Inat A dnmallo olob wu organlaed at Brooklrn, on Iba lllh Inat nndar Ihe title or Ihe "Webb Sramatlo Aaaoolatlen." The fol- lowing are tha offleei*:—W. J. Ourtla, Prraldent; Obarlea Wabb Jr.,.Treaauier; Wm. Oavldge, Jr., Stage Uanager: and BenJ. D Florence, Becrelarr. The InrekaDramaUo AaaocUUon announced Ito flnt regular lertonnanoe to take place on Uondar evening, ISIh lou. at )r*inatle Hall, lo ttaU eltr. Tbt piece* aaleeled were "Uiiollno." "Fatol Heart Never Won FalrXadr," the "Denouncer," aid the reeltatloa of "Widow Bedot" VOBHIIQN DRABATIO AMD BBOW NllWBi .. ,.,,.„., f, uuuuiau, are Inoluded In Ihe eart hA. n'i^Soi'i'fff,'fi "i-l'^'S"' 0»llolU made her flnal v '"'I'Jlff.-f ">'Mr',<">arlia Ualhawain the French eapllalbu 8>ro Arable Tronpe of male and fe- !>.«!»> brilliant and hla augagouient would have mn on for e con- male Rmuuule oueued tl.«» aa 11.. oaik — t--"""?.-"^ elderabletimelmiierbntforanengagemeat prevlouelrmadeat athafli*-.., f«t».Mof "ora. Ooe-.lc'oii^^'h'i;'' ^^ZiS^?lt^SStT4^^iii'JSVi.^>%^^ the Harmtrkat London. A benelt to Hr M. waa In prepare Hon, at which Bonffo, Dejazot Lafont, and manr othora wore to appear. Tom Bwann, a verr popular olown lo London, expired auddan- IrwhUeaeited onacoucbat hla lodglnga In Burborongh, on Uondar, Oct Clh. Doccaacd bad been profeulonallr engaged at Mewaome e Iloral tMfCua during lia aUrIn BoarborougS, ond added no llltla to tha general anjorment of Ihe audloncca. Ue !?f>°J."' '■•l *'»">" everrbodr'a good word, and wu atriotlrhoneat In all hla monelirr tncauUon*.' Fcrtbepaat fewweekahehad onlrheenlnatollerrro]dlllon,and leltilio •eUbllebment of Ur. Newaome preilone to the oompanr depeit tog for Hancheater. On the lib bo bed e f>lntlng fli, and m> dl- caiald wa* called to. lie waa unable, 00 the foUowlDg day, lo take tea witb hu Unillr, and amtdanlr dropped on the conch npon whloh he wMalttlng, and before medlcaTaailalance arrlvid he had breathed hla lut, in Ihe ilat rear of hla age- Two orphan oblldren are lifl In the town lolallr unprovided for, with no one to look to for help, Afewfrlendato Bearborough rendered bin fuaoral u reapeouble na poaelble, and are endeavoring lo aupi>lr tho preaent winu of llie children. Uiea Kate BavlUo made her iJituI In London on the 10th liiat, at tha BIrand Tbwire, u Miriam Woat In a aerlo.oonilo drama called "MIriau'a Urlme." Mtaa BarUle wu favorablr received and made quite an Imprcealon. Tho London Kra lera that there I* a ver; great probabllltr that Ur. OonelcauU'a Idea ol a popular thaaire, at Inw pricea, ami rerr anperlor accommodaltona and atlrullona, will abortir bo carried out and that u one of the beat allnailont In tl 0 Melro- ptjlla. Captain Morton Price and Catharine Lncelle ere giving Pro- lan EQteriAiiim*i.ia*i ItiM u«.1rf*llAn IIaII. fBllAulAn rem. Blchard Wagner'a apera, "Firing Dntobtatn," hu 'T?!"!**^ *^<"* Op"* Hon**, Vienna, where tke of the fbtore appear* lo be a farorile. ^ot a llltla aenaaUon hu bten prodneed U the world Of Pari! brthedlieoreir. to London, of a anmb^?! Beanmarcbali, the original author of FIgarw (to aUur! •-W..UWVIIW, luaongiiuuaawor or rigaiw final] Ueaof that charaotor)-nnlea the Spaniard aaanu enough, Ur dalm to It In the ooUectlon of Kai to there are aome hitherto nnpubluhed plaja, which an examined br the admlnlatraUre aothorltlea of the FrancaU (the pnrobaien of the ooUeeUoa), U order to how far iVr are enltable for repreaentatloa on lb< French alage, Beanmatehtla, aa U well known, wu anfngee to London, having been aceoaed br the Bei Tribunal of 1703, of aipplrlng the Ftenoh RoraUito Frank Drew made ua appearance at Olaagew oa ln"nandrAndr"and"Tba WIdow'aVlotlia." IketaBi were reputed for Iba three followtog nlgbla. J. H. Ogd< n oloaed a anceeaafnl eogacemant at Ihe M^a London, on the Sd toat Mr. John nolenan, well known In thla aonntrr u the agent for Moaa. Blondln, opened theXhuIre IleraL' tha 0th toat, with a good oomnaar, . At lut actounU the Nelaon BUiera eontlnaed to be tba tlona at the Prince of Wale* Theatre, LIvarpeoL AMUSEMENTS. WUOITB flDMSTUiCI. IIAI.L, OPBH. il* DBOASWAT, Orooalte the 81. NIohoUa HotaL HENRT WOOD Sole Proprintnr and Mauga, INOBEABED ATTRAOnON, UORB NOVEI.TT. OBOWDED HOUdES, DELIOHTCD ADDO Br particular requaat, Orand Revlnl of TBE PANOBIMA OF TBB UaOSON BIVEB. giving a correct repruenUtlon of all tha Intormodlate ndakb _ ., NEWBOnO TO NEW TOBK. * THE tlALITHUMPUD'S TaHOEP EXODBBIOI „ 00 board the fulaalUng atoamer NIOK WQIFFLK I KONDAx, Oot QO, and overr evanlng dartog iha mI WOOD'S minstbTslb, THE STAB TIlOaPE OP THE WOBLD- OharlorFox. Frank Drower, A. J.Talbott OoolWU HeniT, D. a WamboW, Loekwood, Olann, Sehwlcaidu Wood, laaac* Brothers, Hulam, Lol*, Lewi*, .Iba Tbe Raw Rrxiaoira, HAHLRr, Binaoi UcaicnAL, Tno Happi nxcLB Toa, Cnoatn to Johkht, Ooanu Fuo Vanorama. Target Eionralon, Bteamboat Eiploeloa. Poet* open u lo Ti commence at j{ to e o'clock. Tleketa aa A Orand Uallnee, Saturdar Afternoon. Oct U. • menclogatlHo'ckKk. «, i Nonce—Noconnectlon with anr traveUnxoomianra the name of Wood'e Utoatrela. aiBLU'B OAaDEIf, X, 45"'.? ".!' MB- WM- WHIAHU Mr.Whoatlor beij* lure to Inform tba public Inu ho naaa arrangemento with the Omat American ArtUto, _ HAiaOA HEnoN, ■ Who will commence a brief engigemanl at tblaThaahaal THIS MOSDAV EVEfilKO. OCT. Id, In bar Emotional and Intenae Drama of T- -1,1 S^i^''}i^i °^ or a Ooqomi, In whloh ahe wUl be tupportod br a moat PewcrlaTaiith dtoa the namoa of MB. L. B. SUBWELL. ' MB- J. NONAN, UK J. W. COLLIErT WR. J Bin. I MBB. B^^i^.^!!!^:Jr S ' nV"?»v"ESWf£2t™ UATIUIA aaov. haraecondapp>ar*aoa. WEDNESDAY EVENLSO MHX «... . ... BOWINFORBESr WlU appear In hla ureal part of ' Febro, the Broker." U' »v. V _., J'^^ BBOKEB OP DOOOIA. ■ which WlU be produced for the flnt time IblaaearaL Buto aeoured at Ihe box ofllco three dare to advanSr^ B I Ol.Vni'IO TIIKATIIK. Leaaeeand Managereu MRS. JOHy WOOP, Dlrrvur- mb WAtonr piDMPIUNT OABEEB. OLOBIOI^IBDOOm M"%"''^vli}J'»"?'- Brongbam'.^^^^ una. JOHN WOOD u Ye dentla Bevaaa: A Oenolna Bit Houae orowded NIghtlr. MONUAY ETENINO, Oct sS. ^ And everr evantog nnUI further notice, tke HikaviBBU^ lO-OA-HON-TAS; oa YE OENTLB BAVAOK. „ Wllb sew Bcenerr, br JAMES B. HAYBB. NrwOoanmubriaBS OODNEUA FLANNEBr. Now ProperUea br WM. BBNRY. A new Medlar Overtue, arranged br TBOMAB BAm _ ^ MRS. JOHN WOOD....Tu Poc.honUar^ Powhatan, King of Ihe Inacaroru Mr. W. DAV All the Oompanr to tha cut ■ Te commtnca wlth^ h^^^ceeufal Oemedletta, eniml Doom open at 7; performance to commenoe at a qairter le i I Box book OTon Ikom V tol. SeiU aeoured three dira Inadn—' "THW FI»X AUD TIIR OltAPKSt" NOP A FABU —Tha proprietor (I) of acerUIn three cent ligrr beerdlnhB PhUadefphfa, flndlng hloielf npon hla "Idl lege," eodeanra •■ a Uat reiort to altrwit public itttnllon to hla totlorics eoa?-' braiulllng Ihnoghthe pgbllo printa the chancierofai_ whoae offence. In the erea of Ihe "llght-footad" (wehidnaidil aald/iHiT'wOonfao'whole appropriate ooa no men mar be bedl In the caption of thla article, conalala lo the lucceaa wkSI throngh bonealranlllbenlltr.he h>i achieved to hli bnilaal It le but Lilnral, however, tbat anrlblcg Uke honor or fair 151 Ing ahould awaken Ibe anllpalhr of the mimban ol the trtlanM to which the aforeeald ancaklog tooloalcal apeolmen beSoanl inanr of whom, bartog like hlmael^ "lall Ibe'r am couhTbl thotrcounlrj-agood," ate now doing "Iha SUtoaomaTai^l wlthto tbeprolecUon of atoa. walla. Snder Ike ,r« of How Ihe wller Auatnllan Imporullon (and lormarlitiiiinirMl hu eaeaped, afUr being Jnatlr doomed to a like faSjaWl knowp to Ihe public throogh the crimtoal JonmaU of "nil r™ montba ago." Look ont Bernard, rou miraot eaoape ao tho c niehu of tba next "wolr- which rou MoonnUrrthnSSI marbeto "iheep-a ololhtog," "Dumb luck" ltMy t«%tl hu ptaoad me n the poelllon whlob excltoa rour envv to nSlI degree, but allU the "elufl" U (km, and ron ua have a ^aMH Uke a few of the "auUr node cWfera," br prcducmg aomecf Ull vidlma whom I bare ao cruaUr fleeoed, ae I propeae to I'leMl one hundred of them for everr performer rou c£briog ^nSI who baa ever been In mr ooplor whom I hive faUed to pir aiwf I cent due them. Dare wu rute a ilmUar nwrifMi niul tact flial Are Mlanf 1 think not when jou r»fl«cl that there U atu^l pUjIog with me a Udy (Ulu Emeatine De Faiber. whaiei»l mlMlon I have to <ue hor name) whom veu have for obI inontba owed a week'* oilur.wblohebela unable to nl3l that Dan Yatea and Hdlle. Zoa, whom jou treated In a IlbS | ner, are alUl to the Und of tho llrlcg. Ae for "cutting doniato I rr, elo.,ronareoipoelnioneol »ourowntrlcke-one,ho»«i*l which lebeeomlngeowoU known lotbo pruf>«alon,thaHtlaitt| dimoultr JOU can engage one of anr ropnie-lhore being at ■»'■ aant a peraon In mr cmplor whoaa aarncea ron toat brAriUti^l tor the expiration of tho fliat week, to ont do wn a aafiS olffl* I dollantotwanlj. ItUnotneceuaryforanrperformlrVraoKI anr prirato Inalroetlona u tohow ther marlira a^UibuTaa I when ther eodea're, H ther alwarauke thelrdepwloreetSaW I helren9agem.au are ended, and then with a fUK undSrta* I Ing with their manager and aomethlng to ibow that IbalrSS I ere appreolated. Donotbeafnldthlt rou will ever toiTS I ■ banjo pUjer"wlilobrpo refer to In rour eard-rcnrlaaS I ™A%i°.hV™.»\^il.'!!.^"fTl^ •« l"v.hlowbS3 napeelablemananerwlehialohireanrthlogtodowlth. ThnUl "Fox with hla tall In a trap" la needed to convlaw ma uto WI conalUon of that lroulilo«mo appandage of voi" "houh S natural feallnga of pllr for the auffirlnga of dninb bruuSmS "^uowlmlgment tn.t ion SS-Tto SSi^ own expreaalon-i'moreatared than hurt'' Aato rotirtbri* of peraonal rlolence,It wlU Uke mere than vou? i5i5j«! .li? Ti; "* "b»ll,be moat happv to iaat r" at'ufll" Ur .SSv!S'':i'?°r,".t'*«' "P l!r Lalf a doiin. ai taUe'S ff.?i' "»ou aim wllb tohave ronrnama handed downtot* e."?" 7? PO"«alon the daU. bi«?ej b?3aBlS wZh ihn'A;i,ff'''l blilorr of fraud aid ratSSw Which the public ahall have from weak to weik aalooi u 1* poielatlnronrnncallidforatuckauponmrge^nm' ' WILLIAM B. SINK, p.A.iAA*X?*" .*' *.'■. " Dateman, Hagiiia SllUbell,* 0«on?n ite''l°«''H''?'5S"''<'' Laolllfaad uSanWeSen. UrS;.n ii^H' '^•'V"S ""'PP*: Biiain and KaU Denln, FaM» M.^^»"'^."*S"'"'*''"^'b«"/. MalUda Har0n.1l W.h i Mn.'c".?*'',.*'.''"*?'"'''!''*"' 'lorke.ArtaaodE»«» K5hi r?'L''n''"'.°.^.*"5,'«r' Ol'orlotto Thonpeco, Hal* HariotM, »I«lo and Auemta, Kelo Pennorer; la daoclni eei- ■ iI. °' J".** OhrlHj, Eph no* Frank Urower, and liundnda ofolbor oer'bntira TwinlrW eeutji e.ob or il per dor. All tho Amfrlran aud rjiqll.h plai* Henjl ml eUrnp for Cal.lopuoa. ». o, Wliuymi m Droille* ' '■II x.uiL-(uiiiiinanuiat 10alaruaeiioBiiaii, iiiiDgioo. tf-v York—wt:t1 PIlmiilABrNn kiiuZl^ 9." kS We hear tbat the veUran oimedlui Jaik Ward, ejied nevinlr- d'ra for onr arilclca Jou wan^Po^?AA! V° "^iS -.x,who plared on Ihe opening nl|hlol the preaint Uajmi. be Inrl'° kel Theatre, LeadOB, A. D. 1831 (Bn jeu Oeorge the IV. wu eloead. ™ -u.worw Doai nareaiampw W. 0. WBMIB8, m Broadwar, It 1. a3t»