New York Clipper (Mar 1877)

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MabCH 24, 1877. THEATRICAL RECORD. •f ^ lUMnD umLon, pUlaly •ddnasd, mnat to udoMd Air ud «mT IHter, and the Ub« of btulB«M UOommi br ih« pnr •tfdnMd ihooM b« glna. bi«rijt«r Hoik.— rrafeotoaala >ad (Mm itamM bw In mlBd ikiubTK uisefeum In Ik* po«tel Uw*.aalattm.eic. tnuli b c iwwi ibe CKliad StAtta ud Canadaa^ sui^ l«Brmfil,otb«nriM tkeyu* not fo r w Mtf c d . £«i4an neatradfor wack aadlof B r. If on A. Var.Ui IiADIBB- UST. ABUmfo. Xaitha .Fnnkla.UaC'Ut- Klllar. Adelaide Anold, OracMp. tie") m. XAndaBjBac.)lani7, Adk AikliiMD,IUada,oraa<i^la, Maria _ .Nedtta AUvna, KMlfo (3) Uny, Maote arteea* Miggia Hutlao, Kate (el BlfauaaluajD 11 HoUand.1tra. Kffle Haja, BaUle B rm n aa-a m'^'a, Vaoda Sjdi^. Carrie JfOflltaca, Maila Bnan, Unle Brereof^ Eata RyrOB.IlTa. O. "T. • -^iMrfcComh-^Vaft- acer.lsttla 5>i«na, WlBsatla vanioBtBraim ' -OUflord, 4hiaUL Btanke Ctun>ra,-lda ' Kluar, Adeiajde I(art)mB.Mn.C 1 Hanrffau. Ill . If tenia B«aUB(aUacla,<bf BAtaiDB. Mirlm «tfUBa,liia. KaU ^baer, Veole O. AaAMafllalend) Bailer, Alio . , CarlotU Xaiade.'Hra. Vox. ABBia lllrauortani ttna) B«Bi1ada.l(Ua. BaBBiim,ZoraD7 HaaoD, Sadie Howard. Jaoele Kniip.aUa A. _ KimberteLMlH B. l^H Ailcaxroev- Laoc Teaa LroB. Loi» . lA0Me,ansa4al BleomlBflota -Uitle HeU'' La^eida. Velta lAamio; sidia Infler, Ali oe Imnni, AdHTha Vc(2^^aaa1e Boon, cum Merdaaat, BailaB ltooucsa,Yaanla imr«.Ada(orBal- • daoa'a Oa J Mars. BasDle Phi II1J8 Kn. Hor- PaoUtleDte Pl*«He. Allea PML BanaU forth, Xte 4ntalM) ^fteblaaoB, JaUa^ Wflhmnil Blattn ™ '" ' Bobarta.lUr Beran. Belanc Bom. Xllila Bkboio^ A^Pre- iladaiaiii I fl .Qoaea'aOlr.) ^dlaa.'W.loI jK.8. WuhBon'a Oe.) «BirTLBinH'8 UST. .jenoloeB) ShaldoB.KUa Blalla,BMa BL Joha. MDla Blokaa,TlrflnlaO. 8«kett."Aafle"Se. Ten Biveek, Mar TlaaeBt, Hn. Fe lU A. VeoaaA Adooia WebatA Ploreaea WIlaoB. HolllF CD WaUUJirm F^ate WlUlama. KatUa Wood, Ilia. Boaa ^riUBgatall, Aaa. .«nald.-P. i1 'Ar- mold Bras.! .Adaaa, Bdvto -ABarao^P.B. -A. B." do . .ABlar,:Bany . —JL.B.'C" FooataJa, Wm. PiMbar, M. H. PulUn, foo. (BIB- Fi^iaa-K. , PorMih.Chaa, < PraBea,^BId" Otbbeva. Praak arii>a.Cbaa. B. ' Gardaer.L C.tma- Ateiler. "Maa"'.* -Winie'' Baahora, DIrai BjTtmvEdwIn .Bnrlw.H. Blasehaad, Banr Blaidovikl. Moai. Ballar t Jaaa Batlar. CW.Uc BarbmBna. Biaii,< ZdTc. IBML) Oba& raham. Tb«& (oamad-l Oana, "Wm" H. Ortsmer, J. R. OuBBlDK, B. J. Melatee. P. J. lfaja,'Coniozo MeCanhj, OaoL (sravanleij IlUer. a B. llalHUa.Chaa. I*^J. H. Maukewa, O. O. 91 Morwaj, J. H. Back. r. H. acT.'Hi'.toflfaek'a CoE^d. Co.) MarjOB. TheophB- OB Martile.Soott Merriaar, "JohB Hh^la. J. Oateot CbiCKCO) OMhao, p. (ef Kull, Commod. WaahbBrB*a Co.) Ookej.P. a Simhan, T. Z. OiBiaUa, Smarx Oou APoi aalcO.T. UCBFT, Bl Bcdgea. 1a. M. HeoilayAJohBMa (ofN.'O. BoIIaad. P. A. Balrtial^ * Barta ■laBBaa,' R. A. Xa(Fa.O. T. Blrru,-OiU" Wr1.«tll, C*a& BortoB.J. W. Bailow -Bllfl'" Bm * u .q-coll'ortcr M BrBwii) . Banaco.H.f' doBOIr.) 0> BioBaoB,<l«aL Barry, a .<al H(nra<iClr.) Bord. O, (of Hal li'aHlBal.1 BaUoT. H. (of-Pa- aide OBih.*^ Bmt.W.B. Blajlil, W. T. 4lb Batnanl. Uarrr BoisaU.-MeU'' Bai f »1ih. Barry Baakar All Ilia .Bcaeta, A. P. J. Obbj Baker A Dorle HarrlDian A Hart It) -H. T. Z." Balaht. 'Bell" Bunur.J. W. Bioa, J. caaent) HejWiidd nroa. "tfwaltf. W. IL Of Cbleaca) . Hedgn. I>. (of IIo>e'a Clr.) Ho«a*a Leadoa Clrviia ndtca, a (o< BewTaOlr.) Hove. Br. rot Howe'a OlT.) Hrooeaaar, P. M ■IieanaiBerBraa.) Harna, Capi. Wm. N .rtoB."Wa»h" MooB, i. K. NathaBl,J. J. IB Koble. MUUB U'BrlaB. J. (of O'Brles'aClr.) OlaeF. —(t) _ O'lCMTa, Wb (ooaed.)Be. Peadar, Joha Poole. T. R. (of Ho«a<aClr.) Paul, HaaiT Polrer. Crate PaJI, Was.' Pbldtpa.HarTT Peak, "Eddie" Potter^. C. Pratt, Cbuluaat) bd. "Law" CBTTlIla.B.J. Canrtflaht, Wbi. OrtllaaT "-- (oonad.) OooldiKdE. Hanr . <la>Bbrldin.A. B. Caok,aanE. Carr. Jaa. tUta ol Baraikl HowBOB. J. (Of Bra. Oatea' Col) Howe'a I«OBdOB Clr.. Baaaa. Hanne.'-akeTl' Hendrlck. P. (of Dop A hea.BtoBt.) HaiwIaT. Darld (cynout)8a. *.H>ne, J. M. Ball, a (Alt. ot ODTalUBIitera) HeBBeaaer Bm. Hoilol. H. a HutUoo. Wm. Holaiit, B. n. Hontl. J. llata ol Hoof 'CUlaaii.BCCIaIr Herwood, ClBrk; J. D. (ot JelfriaTJ-.B.« jCto-.) Oamll. W. (vlih BlacB<;a) ..^oatilo^ OeOLlfc ' CmmlaF AJDaPoT' teat CoBBor, B«kL B. CliarllBillll,J. T. mt^M Boward CaDcDder. Ohaa. Goojera.P. B. Chaaa A DarU Cooaa. C. B. I. Carr.FnakB. AereraAffeBaedF ..'<»•. p. ^^laphaai. H. J. Canri(ht."BlIli' CampbalLC. J..(at BoUCBeaCa) •ChaAeu Me. (ropa- ' -waUer) ■Coopor BrathenCZ) Oiarlea, J. H. ..Clark Bnilhara "-ColeBiaa. O.-B. '•DaT««i.'I. J>e Uateit, Claada JMloB. a. (or -Kel- ■ loas'a Op. OOk.) Borla A Balcbellor SerUB. 'Dick'' Joune^ DeffcratT. a-P. DeKaiTeat, a iBlDM.-'bll'? 'Sarle, .J, 'Chaa. (Dianacer) Da KloCrHeul Botaa.'BoFV Biami I Dd-Chaa. .Mr, W. J._ BbSj, ~ " ' Jcflery, JobB JaroolA. Brlaetor) jobBatoD, "Cbar- jBBod, Cbaa. P. JeboaoB, A. O. KecJhiB, ChMM. (L CeraeU, narrr Kellj. J. O. _ leltbl. Prad. W. KaaaedT, B. (el Cole-a Clr.) KaBBedr, H. (raa- IrtlaqoUU Ketcham. Oeo. T. ■eat, Praak 0) ■elir. Jaa. EellT. A^a B. Kenr t IMB te. EkkASm Etddw. B. O. LTia, W. B. lATetie. 0.0. LoreoloA Clllk LAC, Fraak (aoBf- aod.daaea) lAOraat, J.^^fU^ .Bd.'a.O Sofaaaa. 0.£. Immnigm "SoekrUJ, B.-H. (tl SodKB. P. V. (mlBlt.'"bH") . JlBTla.l:haa. ' Bmrto^Bmerli.' Xekart. —(pti : -w-tn-i. A'o'BriaB Joha : SmaraoD^^BQlj' ' XlUatt.-bkik" ' Xacu,J. V, ' ■&dea. Barrr B iu eia uu , D. t(of BmataoB** CoJ ''Bberlle,Eo(em Borlabi, Jbo. <€DBl«d.) Blald. J.B.(orBab. iBion'a B. B.) te. .Blab, : Baitei; _ _ Cbi PTlea,**WallT' PhoHa. Jntao W. Pbalia.Cbaa. B. Powell, Ja& B. (2) PreetOB. Willie Plton. AuCQCt PblUlpa, IliiraceB. QolBlan, Pruf. Btbs. T. J.loialaa- fov, Beot.) BctbIU, Kir. Rajoitiiid, J. T. RajnoBd. t'baaP. RoileUer. Wm. J. Baniy. Jao. (IrlBh corned.) Rooaey. "*Pat" 'RUej. Jacob (Jb(. ■ter) Bron. A. (Ula of ChleacD) Buaoi p 11A EdwBJdl ■lee. 0<*. A. RaoMMB. Jeba Ricbn, Geo. (3) Ralafhrtb. WmTTj Rayaer. Joha Bleb, Harrr Sellmn. MIcbL Hoaaa A Lord) Hldaaj. Oeo. HeBderaoB, W, (oflflcbofletd, T.J* laule C oaabla.) Berwoo^ Wail Laaa, ed.) LeaooB, J^fCaaa. daJaek'^ laopold, B. -■' •QBeeB*aCtr.) [AwreBca, JohB I.awIOT, W,P. eair. (ol Howe'a Clr.) Leopold. Bd. Leariu. M. B. UlUa. ObMM. a> Xeopdld^Oaa. La Box, Frask Llalon, AlfM Loadao,J.J. Va (natr, Alex.' R. "*"" -* (ofBa- eOB A Olxop) Han7 JlclolTra, H. D. <XI KeB.A OfbboDD McWsde. Robt. <2> Hurrli. W. lot r^. lender'a Mlaft,} dia Barm, Break klHar.O. (olBlaA. Beraard-Ca) MorrlaoB, Lavla . HeiehaBi.A.B. Bve. Praak MecBvor. W. a. ' MOITB.T. J. H. (Of MnnvT'aClr.) Maok. B. (of J.:0. fiiatta'a Co.) Maeder,-Fraok C. McCleBBeo, PrQL C 'W ScdlU.' W. CBtar^ , ror of'IrvlaBd**) Torreat, J. H. .* Uorcm.-Mau" Bra. IMjirtion, Pn)L .4Iaaa. ■'BaiB" ^ollWcJun-ley T. B. I^BdOQ Clr.) iMrDobaJa.'Jamaa ■tfWk, FroL Iioola iMoirrr. NelL ■Bd ths etanh .vtU bar* Bimad—viO. we^ •BOO. 'WlUktlm UsdUMtleallBgt Ibr both ehniob Mdit>«e and aotoraBd pcaaclier, "0"''5» *£f bAB Jut nteniM ftom Mlabntinii St. P»W<* • Daj, win obUgabrgilDdlBg out • lew looas tboagliu auroiw ol PBOFBSSIOBAI. PUBBOTTa. I're pntmd inj proleMtoB for yeara," laid O'TlghU. Cried Bukln: ••rwooldfl't hare theo(hll^ Too tBBT hare pmui yoor proreaiioB. old chap. Bat, BTJbio. JOB «««r »o»« txuiaUar' OODetobeapreacber. _. , . "Btaia OUia"pnt In ooa week %t DilT i. tbaa Ita Uttlt nndi ot lib nn out to mAka iooib for oU eomadlaa, wblcb 'tho poorle wwst to aea Mifn." (TblsU Apaeolliraortef eontmnpomiMU camlnwblob we numlltat th« dtapa n Inlawrt. S»j -WbattbvMeodlraonB of St.PaWg ao fsiTWtIr pnrtd foe on 8itisdi7lMt> oat. tbeyira bATtng thli weak U ttia New Paik ant that, too. In a bottaa orar which the wnn of SlmpMlde*. [TbewBX«1ii>et1aniUlr«mBi dfnSa, »M oar l«BRi«d mwmnWbt roppoae-^ mam4 la Sinn. See T And Itila ia merelT a BtUa bll -of joTlalnwa OBOU p«t.—EDO;.....Tbe Klialjira Anr famaJ tMr ••Mp ts the VboB" at Booth'a nteatra laat waA by «attlng -oBt one qostor, and namlttliur <fca Mnar -aBeota to ba aaee thraogh Zta niloiu ipeetaclaa; and now the aatranemlcal "Trip" wm be eondnotod on BDatomlcal ^rlnctplM. rWe aio not eartain that we hare made thla anlB- clantlT clear for the eommam Intallaet. and -Jiara- lonwailiete'eAUlii by aaylDg thattba dlUogna of the plaoe waa «o atraolaway bad that mnch ol the talk la nowamlttad. and lege and anna, etaetat«, make the apectKle moie enjoyable.—EsJ Ome night, wlMn the play "Keoaped tnm BlDg Sing" waa being dona la a pioTiadal tovn'tn the Weaten ■eetlQB 01 theeenntry, one of the peiformera did hla part lo iDefflclmtly that an Ignoranl fanltflnder exclaimed Tight out: "The play would bare bean better If that chap Jkadm't 'Eacaped flcoa Sing Blng I'" We felt awfnl bad 'for the actor, who, wa have -alnea been told, haa refoimed, aod la BOW • aawlng-maehlne .agent, After tbe burial «t KatUda Heion mnch aympathy waa Smaaiiil for her danghtar, BUon, and oonMer- e Inteieat waa manUeated In regard to Hie fatnr* -of the mothailgaa Uttle aotnai, and tbm waa a MendlT 'riTaliy 'between wTeral gcatle- man « m ~>im«g the gnaidlanahlp ol BUon. IiSt oa hope that {fala Inteieat In the beraared child may not abala, bnt that 'tme haiita and wlBlDg handa may direct and guide her Inexparlanead foot- atapa through pitha ot^auuntneaa and peace. We woilld wreethe hv brow wlih flowere that ahoald nerer ttda. Aod woBld wUb tb«i >ll lUa'a boon ba'andlmned br »>Kd»^ That i» bod e lhQped*.^ripailih fiem bar jojtbrni^snr' Or the onewe au uiucb cherieh feel the wurid'i oulu jru Itoae can tall ear beart*a det9 lore, Booe can fill l(a mcaa- BUoBlaoorherltaireBBdaorlllUa Whan "Antony and deopatrs" la ahown up at Nlblo<a, dnrlng the <EaBtar hoUdaya, onr readara wlU ba pleaaed to aeewhat • abanolen part Lnln Prior haa In tt. T^T 1* ''T* explain our IltUa Jokaawhan the pnarile efforta «t other JoTlal.wrltatB are lent adrift wlthont any acplana- tlon la aomething we do not nndantaBd, Row, Jlnnny, lean, onca and for all, that Ohaimieala the name of the«haiBot«r to ba aanmed by Mlaa Mor. —£B.)^...Boardlng-heiiaaa ganeiallyitvDotpio- llflo oi mnch pecnfiTary ptoBt theaa daya, for the appatttaa of Idle beudaia are aa actira and clam- eioBa aa an nnbolled eiab: bnt "Onr Boarding- honea" at the Park—Hn. Iieonaid Oiorar'a—eoh' tlntiaa to do a ceaUy cheeiini bnalaaaa, one of the reanlti of wUoh la a 'tna dlatribntton" of the pro- eaeda among tboae who hold aham im the Jolnt- atoek eompaiiy, of which Bobaoa la tka <hlaf 8tiiart„...Bomaboay who haa, erldantly, aean btUa- daa^ mtta to know -If the poeta, wbOD they talk abont the telcaiewt^. haTa rererenee to George J9.T" It Is Uttla thlnga UkatbU that woay edltoia and ahoitao thalr Itraa, and Hao eihlMt the total deprBTlty and Ignoiance of the BTafaga mind. And yattaahaTa to reply to anoh qnerlea. Oeorge B. knight la not a tragedlaa, and the poeta onght to ba aware of-thia fact; ba^a A Sntchman, a oaueot actor, and, theiefoTe, he cannot ba a i T^f i mm 'um i. Whan "A Trip to tke Moob" waa flrat nojeotad, aomebody anggeitad that. In Tlaw of theUTorwltli which the TsUty element In "BUIh AT«ntia' tuaaa, H. P. Saeford. "Ram'* 8. niaabopa. O. W. Sbaraaa, I.. W. Kwanaboarae. Br. Btllea, JohB ((onad.) SoDibwall, Oeo. CmOMclaa) Smith. H. B. foi BaraoiB*a Clr.) StelB, Anhitr SaraetJd.vsiere'* BallabetT. "Hop* (agaatl BadTar.T. (ot ■RtUt- iBUO'a BlBn.) BaarlM. T. (ol Bearic* A Begfa) BtreblcJ. T. Bolllvaa, P. (prop- eatlatf Saayeah, "Sam" Rteale. Pfsak aol)lTaa,J.J.(BtaB- ecar) ficbocffeL JoOl B. Boydam Broa. Bmltb, B. r. TrUrr. ProL Barry Tayleora. C. W. Tarr.B.a Toraer. "Tommy" Taamad.— (ol Vere^Oeo. W. Vaa woTBier, O.B. It) Wait. Frank (ot Wood A Wot) WIUIanu.J. ("I,aD- eaablra Lad") Weat, O. (of Bol- d«!aa*a Co.) Wooda, Barry Wallace. Wm. (can- dy "blm") Waleh. J. (of J. Coomba' Co.) WlUlama. Hariy Wlckwlre^ B. Webber, W. Price de. Weit, Flank faballut) ' WlBfleld. John Warren. Br. been racelTed, It might net ba nnpiDfitabla to In- tiodnoa oome ol onrsnemployed Went In that Una; bnt the banaa waa aot nnanlmooa OB thla point, BO It throng Vow. anppoae that the Idea had been adopted on a call of the honaa; and atippoaa, by vnaolmoaa conaent, a nvmbar of "ham-fattara"—aa they axe aometlmaa called. In da- rialon—had been engaged on the "TMp to the Koon," oonld they ptoparly ba termed "Tilp' ham-iaaia T Or-eonld the manageia "fane" a better tlUeT_..ABd hare wa beg reapecttnUy toatata, wltbon't Intending to redact npon the management ot the Bowery Theatre, that the "Nimble Jim" ad- Taitlaed at that hooaa thla weak la not ••OwrJlm.' If thla dlaclalmer wtie not now mada. It la qnlta probable«hat the latter might be connOOtad wMh the former one bnadied yeaia haoea Wa bear it mmorttl that the ridu^Per-o'l*—who failed to hecp tme oa the area tour ot hla way at the Hippo- drome laat week, oontenda that Kr. Bergh'a 6ai< da- •Igaa contrlbntad to bla detut. but that ha la wlll- Ing to trMt the atake and try It again. Ihla la a noble raaolTe, and eoaimaada onr hlgheat raapeot. Mr. BBgh ahonld not paimlt hla tm-MdlRl paa- alona to warp lua battir Jodgmant In mattais of thla kind, and rai*-T'r loaaaa on thoaa who arv on- abla to bear them. [Tbia la allnonaaaae—there haa been no anch nimor->4he rtder Hi keep time. Mr, Bargh hmt no nabxtdlad paaatona, and his BO dasir* to aaddia any one with loaaaa—hlamlaidvn lapeaoe, hnmanlty. and pntaoMoa to the brata eiaattiie. Wa made np the yam for lha aota pnrpoaa of mlaleadlnji A HiaHi.T Tuisna prngimmma was prasoatad at Tony Fastor'a Thaatoatha past week, which at- tracted a Ifbenl attaadanoa. wkliton, a faclil art- lat of tha Sr, TalantliW) aohool. saTa Imltatlmii of -»aTlaBaTw.»-i«.i.«i.t■■»» ft. « w-rf^^ «„^t^- room. .Standing behind a aaeaa. which eoneealed one-h/iU of hla flcnra, he was enabled by rapid chaogeaofportloiiBof hla oeatiuna, and by attvug tha expieaaioB of bla ftee, to ImpeiaonalaaonM half- A-Aoxan totally diatlnet chaiaetara la a oiedltabte iFianner: these Included « Jndge of theDagbany type, the prlaoaer, hla-oannael, and the wltneaaas, laclodlng a gaahlag Tonng damael and aa eocentrto elderly lady. Stella n<BtDnaohl«Tadftlta«ooeaaa a Toeallat, althoogh It wis apparent tkat ike waa snf- fbrlw from Bemtunaaa. Karl 8teale,aaklIUal tIo- lonoello performer,-by playing popBlar ^ra Uke <^e MaUlganOaarda/'teleittided with dUBcmi vaiia- tlona. made Us farforaiaaoaa <)Qlte aooaptable to the aadlaaea, who applaodad blm warmly, and m- callad hlB saTaiai tunaa. Hie Moroaco Family- Walter, Toang,ABflilea, Oharlay aod Edward—Toia aean In • aolaa of dlAonlt aorofaatle feata, BaiK Holdawcrth atftad the elilaf chnota.ln aakatoh by Maadf -callad "The Ilrate'a Dnam," which waa Bade the Tehlde for the introdaotlan of aoma ex- oenent Toail mnata; bla flae tenor Tolea waa heard In "The Hiate Crew" and "Oome, Sit Thee Down; and latar.wttb Frank (HrBa,be aang tha dneta ot "Tlia FUat" and "Tlia Sailor^ flgh." Hr- Otrard, who iiaa hitherto been aaaa^neie raly aa an actor la akatchea, anxpriiad ths andJ-rDca by tha display ot hla woeal abUltiea. he being aB -exoellant singer. llM^eas of the two Toeal- lata M e mlad harmonlontf y, and thtir dnata were •mong -the meet attractlre featniee ot the pto- «TBmma. Oos WlUlims T«anpeared after a abort attsenoe, and waa meat codlallywalaamed. AseTera hoaraeneea, contracted dnrlng hla recent paregri* oattona la the State of Ualne, proroated him tiom appaarlng to hla nraal-advantage. 'So, after sInRing "^ok Tick" and "Ttia Tnmera of Bew Tork," he waa compellsd to fall 'baok Tipon his racllatlona, glTing "The WataimlB" and hla bnrlesqne lecture on "Tempeianca." Boike and Mais In their rongh Irlah^atch "Back from the Caalaimlal" mn a cong- and-danoa called "TheBold Xaddle Bads," dnrlng which at Intemla thqr performed npon a dmm and fife. Tbayaiaap to the areiage of peiformeia ol dhair olaaa. Keating -and Sanoa gave a mnalcal- moka act, which we rcoaatly reviewed when they were performing at another thaatm. The sbova In- clnded the new attiaotloiis. Besides these, Tony Paa- ■toraang aeraal olhla moataffSetlTe songs, and gaav anew one. entitled "EairIriah'OlilB,"wliloh scored a snccau. SdwiaFrenchgawa'eame excellent banjo- 'playlag; theLawiancaflUtasTapeatad their oloTe* trapexe perfozmsnoas; Add Syman gare his bni^ hsqneontloB;aad tha aketchesol "Ktench Flats'^' and "Onr Haah-honaa" ra^ectlTely opened and oloaad the enteitalnmeata. "Blux aiASS';<ios prodneed at the Finh-aTenne Theatre March U. aad -was acted with tlis follow- ing caat: Llent, Tom Harens, O. Oaghlan; Uent. Baginald Havana, John Onw; BnTst-brig.-gaa. Maothnnder, JohnBroogham; Ool, Bot>eit Howltiec, OhAdaa Flshar; JnUns IPophelmer, Jamea iMia; Hamlet Anthony BahMtta, F, Haidanberg; Brtle, Mlxa Faimy Darenport; Sophie Howllxer, Miss Emily Blgl; Mrs. Fletcher BnU, Mis, Q. H. QUbot; Millie, Mfis Syteey Oowall; Mia. Oramp, Mlaa Wood. Itlalnthneaots.andla an adaptation of "O) IHaae Mannar" ("Oh I Theaa Kan"), written by the anthor of "Oltronan." an English veialon of wlilch,inder the title ot "r<imona.''^had Joat been withdiaws at thla theatre. Both plaoaa araot the aimeachaol, and the pleea nndar conatdaiatlon piored qalte as Amny and atartalnln« aa Ita predeoe aa or; bat, aa It fUlad to diBW aa large aadlaacaa aa had been aatlol- patad. It waa anmmaiUy wlthdiswn after the per- fotmtacea ol Maich 17, and la to glTS pisee to legiti- mate oomedlas and plays, Zluittlia ptec* plaissd those wlio witneaaadit la erlnoedby the tnqneat paals of Unghts which greeted tha eompUcatloimia which tha ptUratoal ohanston waia oltaa laTolTad; and when. In the third aot, thaaa eampllcattoBS leached their «"*"". ahaoluta ahonts of menlmsiit ware heard. Of tha aotiiia nothing can beaald bnt Iiialae. JohnDraw.byMs vaynatnial aadaiUst- 0 ImparaonatleAi ol Uetot. Toca HaTena, a qnlta Cllliig«aTBlrreffloer, whsls eentlniiaUybalng^al- edby his elder brother Tmn,a Uentaaaat In tha naTT, added mnoh to bla lepnlatloa. There waa a great temptation to ovaiaot; bat ha s t Bdlonsly STOIded It, aad his u a tlbiiu inoa flaaaiiaa tha warm- est pialaa. naak Haidanbarg aa an Irapaeanloiis az-sotor won lll>eral applaiiae by glTlag a Ule-Uke Imitation of tha aioeaUosAirbnlta of ths lata Bd- wln Ebnsst. Mm. a. H. OUbert aa Mia. FUtohar BoBa a stroag-mladed womaa, dad la aeml-male at- tire, created so little aantaament by her danr act- ing. Miss noianaa Wood MMis.Cnmp.alodglag- honaekeeper, dnilag the biiel time aha waa aaea erlnoed conaldanble aMUty for chanctsraetlng, Mlas Emily Blsl aoted Sophie with charming Miecta, Herprannnalailonof tha English laBgnaga has Im- proyad In a marked degiaa, bnt there stlU lingers Jnst enoogb ot the fsragn secant to glra 11 plqnaa- -— iPanny ~ ^ Mooia, Uttla Ed-fWhltmas, Nelaoo O) Walteis, Qea W tc While, H. (wllb -Sella Bros.) WlUoo.jBa. (candy •'blx") ^Xner. "Cal" WUaoD. Oeo. E (maoaaer) WUIIaTFraBk E. Warraa. Qeorge wmiama, CUi de WhlatoB. Jobn Ward. W. a. (Ol Dap:ABeB.BlBat. Wilcox, O. B. Weitaadarir, Bobi. Wade. tToBimy" "XT. I." yonna. chaa. W. - i<ba; .) DTBODCrCTOK'r OTXRTmu:. MoHDAi, Uaieh 19, TT. <4Po'waia alTaa to oadeistaBd. In oor boyhood that "St. Pahdck waa a gantlemaa, and came ^ ...^^aoaait peoplei'iaad wewere alao -Infoimed that ..a^BabUBtowsbeAnllta ohnnhi.andpntlton a 'JBtaepIe.'''/ABdyet itbe eonolnalon will foioe Itaell • ■ y s u' imthattheiegnisthsrTabesnsomsthlng wrong .aiiaiittheBenUamaa,«lsawby shonld tha analTai- . BUT.olhils'niitsl dv-almost jBtaasiaUy.bilBg along " iiatk It inii* and zbIb and hall and derssiaUBg .ffital Aran np to MlIayiBionlng of-the past week . ws-hAdtbeen faroiedaitth snah besntUU-watther -ttat we tmoonsdonslritanied to onr book ofpietle ^potatlonc, with the «lear.of-bringlng forth Ixnm. Its iBSclnalnn ithat tonehlas retrain, "Come, .gentle ~Bpilnc etiureal mUdaeasacome," with onr own ad- '^Utona.Aild other ti^pioaemants, -whan, all , ol ^ snddcB. .l>y tha palnklug of onr tbnmb, w< iw that .« chanm .of weather waa Impend- snd wban. on Safauday morning. JOarch -lT,! . wa .ansB ftom «or idowny .ooneh, npon ■wklch we had slept tbeawaet aleap-ef Innocence, isr** .gaxed ont apcoi tlia idawalng day.A Tlalon ol -BasBtlfal Bnow lall npon oni-aieBnptned eight. ,^aa we need laggnage tubaaamiog a gantleoanand a aeholar, thoocii we onght to-bsaahamed to admit fIL Aba almalay bathed dn« -canopy .of diteoy ^ Irtatcharodllt. acd the air ■aarthid with peitlelea. .... sat«»——-— deaeaadlag, aaeaadlng, aad cnttlng all' » af dldoea,And snbmseglqg^tir high'hat and -■idgher hwes In "one tubreksBAl^h." .IHd weJoln .<ltS|Psa4eT r<Oqr Jim" anSlclpMad onr dealgB, -^nd isofc w plaee. la tha Una, wlUi;tba fnll omslc- dfcm that hla wagaawonld mn atebd-stnlght along. .And ao gaoBo Bpilae. with Its -etbataal itilMnaea. . ABsa Jsid SfUe.sndfWlntsrllaBSiiagin-tbeUp of -4^>lag",osBrpadittpIsca. Jt IsaotsBipilalngttist l ^B*"" TniHnaas wenaadly lntaa<aiad-with by the • B ill * tea iliiaiiiiBlisHiii of tha Jo«aI .aona and .(.'.daqghiatB -of 6L BiWick Waa hnndrada i «f seopla ^fenMd awar firom oar ftswlrai. nn-, , «hle -to gain admlBaii-n;, dning tha (Bast wsskj, r^Boogh we grisTe ito issy II; pat .anawer IliAaldadlr ■rBor* Aese waa a sort M ahuof- -JlilnisilnaBB on IBs-psK ef llinafiaaiiia that foaafi. tha asfja of j^anagam -with deatfa&a and da- —1r, OBa^theJsBtaz«aatotunswasi*sBjoy- Ibeplu; and beaald «s ns, aays ha: 'Sathar 1» ••^ thln^**-waa «B eomlol atf^dtr, Jtta Hatter with ttapaopUT'ha aakad, -mopla an ohBerrtng C«nt.' wa rapUad: -HaB Bood jfeaaaaf dep^ctad traai UM sootoof man. aad AaAhly - ^isfbyaisats glTo place for-tba tlMB to ploH dBtlas aad salf-sbBanitlnn." "Xbon-ltdsvu< Ma ^ay that Aespa 'eat awayT* -"Bot alliiuisfcir; ether loBs- anees aia at watk in addltton .to tha dalafisHnas Aaractaraf ths tBtartalnmant, and wlf^ tha paiB- fBMway of East the aIlaged0)odlnhntlo.Tisa< sisB win pass away, aad with tlia eomlng In t< Baatar jfonday than wUt alao oome a trssnn sf rrp^rf "T that wHl briSB ioy aad gladasaa to man V*"* ** Tean gllstaaed in his eyea, hla Upa fraaud a^vata. ■%af thaiAa wMeh amotion pnrantad hla too^foa ftom nttaitng, and he paaaad ont like a man goiyg on a loBg Joonay. Then be took tils'n atraigh *• • And talking about good men calls tomlni.^ ^ a Isttar of Inquiry which we reedved laat week from a gaBtlansa In Lyndon, Bl. The writer safcs If we faiow aaythlag concerning a man aamed HaikeO, who claims tohSTS tiecn acting aa a elom for the peat twenty-flTO years, bnt who it mewpreaekiag !. We have no knowledge of the dear bntner, who. If ha apetka troth, mnst haye com- menced hfa downlah caieer near abont the time that Tha Cuptzb came npto the sdateh for lbs fliat time; and yet we are pained to have to aty that WB.haya noknuwladge ol the down who te now a *rcfonnsd.pnKbu." If thaehnreh can hold the: lefonned ana tntaot. and keep him from bsck- . «!lding;,ih«7Wieiisii111 hAregi^Md » great pdnt. p' - oar maitnia Bit 1 It Is tm'e that Janatt i Palmar mora out on the let of May, and take to the road, aa they iia»S to say ol the t>old highwayman. Bear -with na, peatlcal filanda, while wa tall yon now WB KNOW IT. That they really dmp Booth'a la a leltled emt— They objected lo paylasto mnch torlbe reot: We (aacy ibcyn) leare eorcold earth rery eooo. glace we beard tkam airmBse for ".4 Triptntks Uaff^r* .Wa wBot to pat the pnblle un their goaid. Now. whaa Strakceoh fins his tSlaptaoBe-Tealtsl ob the 3d of April, the aadlanee abonld aapolat a mittae of inyaatlgatlon tA bm that ne Baa not got a party ol lul alngen and mnsldaas mitr tkt jfoge m mtwht n I We'n the only paper that baa thought ol thUt Wa do not Intend to liaTB the people of New York Impoeed npon by any old Jewahaip con- IrlTBBoe. iMkahaipl Ool. Ingeisol ta to Ice- ture on "Qhoata" Mareh 23. There an many people In thla dty who an afraid ot ahoata. To sacb ws would kindly say—In^aiaol'a *'Ohoata" an not real (bests. Now, ostsn an aot afiald of ghoata—in truth, tbey cannot do wlthont them—and If they can- not "eee the ghoet walk" at leaat once each week, they grow dlsoonisged aad bemoan their aad lot. Bo thote who may Hke to hear Ool. Ingeieol leotun need have no fair of bla "ahoata." Ton haya our permla- alon to make this known to yirar friends.... And tslk- Ing abont eell apirite remlnda na that Heller, at hto Wonder Theatn, this WMk prodness both "Bloim and Snathlne," Nothing could be men appro- priate to the sesson. We might nmark tbat the "Storm" anbaldw before tha andlence te put "Out in tha Btreat." ^ila dionld be known. Ho alao gets the best of the poUtidana, as ha "flxea the auta" riabt before the speoiaton, and shorn when and when to "draw the odor-line," Oood enough, Moigan the Broadway .Theatn glyea Ita pat- Tona arery opportunity to see stars. Thte week Hra. Hackau baa a luck at It. "Medaa" la her fliat choice. "Onr Jim' got knocked down one night for styingto an actreia "An yon going to ptey "Me- dea T'" me meant the play of that name, andit« Imagined he meant bar. He te mon cantlOBa new, And ao, '*wlth mallee towartia none," we draw the curtain on the cloee of iha tweoiy-lourth an- nnal Tdnme of Tn NxwToBK Cupnn, and. while slncardy thanking onr friends for maoy Uyon In uie past, kindly Inrlta ttiem to witiieis and take part la our futun eniailalnmente. ■ ai I — CITT 8i;JHJCAI< T. "A BuPTxar Dat" Is to be nvived by the Ban Frsndsco Mlnitnls this weak. At nx Fms-A-rxBinB Tnuna "l4)Bdon Assur- ance" Is to be slyen Monday, Tuaaday and Satniday nlAhla, and "Ttia Lady of Lyoaa" at tha other per- formances. JoeSTH Wam^oK, R. Dorssy Ogdan, Mr, Baker, W. H. Daaren, Ur. Donammma. O, Warwick. J. Uulllgan, E. Hairy, Mr. Hack, s:.Manton.Mr;Boae, Agnea Booth, Lnla Prior, Alice Newton aad Mlia Bernard an to appear In "Antony and Glaopatn" at Niblo'a Oatdan. M. Falxbb has bsea appointed sntidlan of Hdea Stoepel, pnlOtalanally known as BUou Henn. Miaa FBAmax Howabd, chang^TOcaUst, had i trunk containing waidrobe atclen from aa ezpnta wagon while en nnte from her leaUanee.tothe Peab n teaea all w it Ferry, Ei, Mnto EoDja. Mile. Leah, Ohailee Diamond, the Lealle Brathen, Haiiy andLottle Macarthy. and Vr- wln Thomaaan thatnih airiTalsat the Theatn Comiqoe. "Jack abd Jtll" Is to ba ~«tiw»»i«J at Iha Olympio Theatn tlite week, and tha oUo will be ivlnroned by Pnf. Sawyer, the laoglote Biolhen, JohaHogan, and Sawyar'a Ballringen. Aa AHiiaa cHAitoB of pngiamme la iiiiiiT ""M"^ at Haller'a Wondai Theatn Manh IB. Ckabub Foero. acting in "Bayed at SeaD,'*wl]l be the atar at the Th^-aTanne Theatn thte weak, Tna IIIliAlM eonaeentlys parformaaos ol "Onr .Bonding-house" In the Park Theatn te announced £or Maroa 19, when a aooyanlr- pmgia mma will ba pcnented those la attaadance. JtT IBS FaaiHAH YlBlBim. tha aanal yariaty alio, Intennened with eeoaatlonal sketches, fomed the attiastfoB laat week. At pnaant Mlla. UctaylS'B Female MlaatieTs. the Moroeeo Skmlly, the Deyen Brathen, Lew Speneer, the Oayatlaa. tha Clark •rathata, and othen may be aaen than. ■Kiss Katb Cuxtor began an engagement at the (Iraod OpeiB-boBBs Maicn U, acting uinUaln "The Two Orpbana," noladog Mlsa Nloa Tarian. A'freeh laet waa^yaa to the j — and tha **"**"**- WAi.ga od. TBBdEyiBB SKOWSTOAM Which pnyalled dnrlng a part «l the day and moat of tha night of March U In- terfamd with the attandaaceat au of onrplaoesol publlo-musement. Mas. /BowAAD, prafesslonany known ss Emma iSiee. serio-comle rocallst. pnaented her hnaband Dtth a daughter on Sunday morning, Maioh II. Thb pbais or LauoBrsn that ripplad thnogh tke ao<ltori«m of the Park ThsBtra last week atteatod tliat the >attractlye qnalltlae of "Our Boaidlng- hooas" ham not aa yet palled upon ttie public. The attendaace oontlnaea large. .MisB Aucs.Kotr Bailed for Europe Maieh 10 In dho ataamahip SpaJn, to Join the U^JlltODS, TBB'PHOrnt An to aall for Fngland Xaich ao, to loUll piofeadacal aoBsgemenls. — ~ — BoTAii," A roaisntlo play. Is la be at-the Fiftb-aranae Theatn on Eastsr Monday la speetacular loim, with gonaooa eoa- tnmea. Appropriate appolntBteata, eto. -A uiveooipa -d aujesnoaimaries Jus been enga«ed.i Ax ZBX LotiDoa.-tMs wsek, the now poople sn to ba MUc^litoOa, AAma and Lee, Ula. MaiteUe, JeiomaAnd illamanut^aiid Jamas O NeU; and the following will be jatMned from the past waak'a company; and BTUte, Mniphy and ShsanoUi Alice Bttamaa aad BUly Noonaa, ths Metto Brolh- aia, Ohailaa OhrtK'fj, aaid Famy Ponglaas. Bxaaaa Sanwoon waa juUudlcated abaakmpt • abort tlma ago, aad last wvek he made application In one of the cooxts fCr Ma discharge, nan an alx cndlton, thieeof whom pnycd ^)-<t* amoont- Ing to over SSOO. One of the dredlton, whose claim waa tSS, aaianted to Mr. Sberasood'a disdarge; an- other, whose dalm -waa 1381, ^ppoaed It: and a ttilrd. whoae claim -waa $U<, naUm>r oppoae<f jwr aa- ■t.<ot<d. The application tor discharge WIS denied. OoL. T. AixaiuM Bbovh, dramatic sgent, .n hte cam'la another column, annonncea Theaua Sitall Hend-vaon. Irish comedian and yocaltet. In bis ^j^m^ Qt **TiillAmore;" Mme. Bmalle Borland, pad and bat 'aback rider; Mms. Marie BomeIi< In her pony and' pad-act, with her son also In her ^peze epedalty;'«ad Wm. (Jarieton, comedian and yocal- tet, anppon'ed by IS. Oallagher, In their dramiB -Mid speelalHi s, as -opCB for engagements thiongU fiSM agenej, . • ,; . i ey. Kiaaranoy DaTanport aa the nmanUo TOBIlf Bstie, waa aataral and nnaffected. Jamea Lewis created mnch langhtar by hte ndlal ot tha wonderful (burlaaqne) onic* effected by blue glaaa. aad sang a aong eatoiUag the merits thaiaoL and waa recalled lour or flye Umaa. Charlaa «-g»''"'. John Bnngham and Ohailaa Flshar wen aaiti la thdr aconatomad adyaataae. Bnalneaa fair. MmtCAI. Korasj—Tha waoer Faatlyal at tha Academy ef Muale tiaa bean the Bhaarl>lag mualeal topic dtuing the week, and, Jodglng by the onwda woo haya flocked toeaohnpraaantatloa. It baa bean a big tuoeess peoonlarily. The glowing piospaetus ol the management haa naidly bean canted est, aa- pedally aa regarda the elaboimta and comot scanle sOtets promised; aad Cor tha mntlcal portion wa ban had a flae oiehaatn—la feet, one of the moat capable In thedty—AROod.chonu, and a number ol sioallant yocaltets. Tna opeiaa haye glran Mma. Fappaahdm aa opportunity of eatabUshlag haraelf as aa aittet wortliy of mon thAn oidlury ptalas for her lyric aad diamathi attalnmenta—In fact, tha may b« aald to have laaped all tha boson* "Ths Flying Dotohman" waa gIvaD on Honda/ and Friday nights, with Mme. I^ppenhalm aa Srnta, Mtea Oooaax *■ ktaiyi Chaa, Fritach aa Erie, Felix Fnoaaat aa Daland, A. Blum aa Tanifardaok. an, and Mr. Lenoir mot. On Wedneeday anmng ana Stnrday matinee, "Lohenarin" waa ropreaented with the following caat: ETaa, Mme. Pappenhalm; Ortnd, Mme. Clan Perl; Lobangrio, O. wemDiith: Frederick, F. Pnnaaer; Herald W. Formea: tha King, A. Blum Almee appeared la "La Belle Helsne" March 19, U, 14,17, aadmatlnee IT. "Li Jelle Parfamenae" 1(, "La Petite Mariee" IB The New Tork Onlcrio Sodety gave their thlid ooneeri thla aeaaon at Stalnway Hall on Maieh 16. Bacb'a "Aetna Traglcua," cantata, Bnhm'a "Baqulem" and a scans and air from Olack'a "Or- pbana" compriaed the prognmme. The Phtl- narmoclo Otcheatn, aastetad by Mlaa Marie Ton Hdmbnrg, aopnno; Aima Drasdll, contnlto; Henry Brandela, tenor; and A. £. Stoddard, baritone, wen the executants, under Dr. L. Bamroach'a direction The fourth evening of Bnglteh glees St Chlokerlng Hall on Thursday last pnaented the vocalteu Mlsa Beebe, Mn. Flneb, Mn. HUla. and MMsn. Eliaid, NUaeo, Balrd and Aiken, with O. Florlo aa aoeompaiitet, A aecond public nbeanal, pnpaiatoiy to the fifth Phllhannonle concert, waa given at the Academy of Mtislo on Fri- day afternoon The Tonng Apollo Club appear- ed in a ooBcert of Tritb mdodln at ChlckcriDK Hall March IT The fourth of the eerie* of bal- Itd coDcerte glvtn under the dlieotion of HIac Arabella Boot for (he beoaflt of tha poor of the dty takes place at (HilckerinR Hdl Manh 33. A toA- tOB ot imian open la to open at the Academy of Mnslo April t under Big. De Vlvo's management. N. D. BoBxsn* PaKromiiB Taoirrx b^pan a aea- aon In tha Olympio Theatn March 13, prodndng "Jack and Jill" with the followloe cist: The open- ing—Pluto, Mlas Minnie Fnnch; Black Imp.Oeorge Almonte. The pantomime—Tacadaw Jacntetloti, "arimtldl" (Ohts,H. Adtma): Old Oiandpa Woodle, Obarlea Almonte; Johnny Horner. Wm. Eunice; Maiy, Ulaa Louise Boabell; Faliy Sontieam, Miss Minnie Fieneh: Homer, J. B. Adams; Miss Juris- prndsac«/Mlss Emms Almcnte; Police No. 44M, J. O, Fnnklln. In thehatleqnlnade—Olovn, "(Mmaldl;" Pantaloon, Oharlee AJmonta; Harlequin, William Ennlcd; Oolumblne, Miss Louise BosheU. The pan- tomime; which waa In throe acte, was nplete with tricks and tranaformatlans, which wen worked without hlndrmnos, and, althouah it poai eaaed no ab- aolnta novdty. It gmnappaiantiy much aatlstaotlon to the larga-suad audlsncea In attendinoe. laaltad ot gnnplng the apedaltyarttets who appealed. In a alBgle aot, they perioimed at Intarvida during the pantomime. Mlaa Boaa Lee aang serio-eomlo songs la tha third acene of tha flnt act, which doaad -with the gntaaqne acmbatlo feata of the Almonte Bnth- en; Mlaa Fnnkle Howaid gave ebaractar aongs and ebangea In tha second acene of the aecond aot; John La Olair did aoma gioteaqna JngaUag l» ths fourth aeena; "atlBulU' m stilt peifonnaaea In ths flflh aoane; and Mlsa Lonlae Boabell gave eyolnUoaa on tha alask-wln In tha otoalng acene of tha act. The twin atetan Ftaioh wan ssea In songs-snd- daosB In the eecond scene of the Isat aot, aad In the mth aeana ths Oirin Bnthen gave aenbatic feata. The perfonaaacas of all tha arilsis la the panto- ■alma have baaa ao ftequently nvlewedln thaaa nnlnmiia that they need ao detailed mention at this wriUag. It may be add that all wan tolly np to their onalomary stsadaid of exsellaaoa. HABomAji * Habt an dolog a lamnaantivs bnslnsss st ths Theatn Ocotlqus. Through ths msdlum of their manaasr, Martin W. Hanley, they otbiad the following freah attnctloaa Manh 13: BaamaHoOnaa, a pleaalng vocalist, who waa aaveisl times ncallsd: Buly Outer, who waa warmly wal- oomad, and aiaaled ao little Uoghher by hte baajo- aoaga sad wlttldsms; Bryant aad WUllama, olevar aong-and-danoa mta, who ovioeo rapid progr-saa In their btudaeas; Bd. and Alice Mnmy In the miudesl aketeb of "Tinat to Lack" mat with favor; tha Pholtaa, gntaaqne danoen. who now bold a front rank-la tbslr line of bttalneaa; and Mnipby and Moricia, exeellant dog-dancen, whcae merits wa have Aoquantly nriawed latdy. Two ae<r -fc-»»-»-rr tram the pan ef Edwaid Hantgis wen pradaead, aad atlaued sucoess. These wen entlued "Ths Msgulna'*-and •^be (Joata,''and In both Harrigaa and Bart had ample opporttulty to display their veU-known eomlod ablutlee. BUly Bury wis nan In tb« opanlag skstcfa, callad "Ha'a Oot to Oema^ 'Haaar Mnsawas presestad on Msiehe, bythe attaehea of tha London Theatn, with a poitnlt of him a alf , painted la dl aad mounted In a maadve gilt-frBme..'. It waa the one hundredth night of hte maaagcmaot of that theatn. Taw But Fttaaenoo Mmana now hava tha Held to thsrtiaelves, and an doing a oood bnslneas, Tha chaagsa laat waah Indudad "Aiare'a Mo buch OIri aa Iuna,"siuigbyH.W. Frillman; "Only a Face at the Window," by W.H. Hamlllon: and "I Hope I Sent intonda" and other tonga-tDd-dancaa by John- eon aad Powan. Bob Hart m atump-speecbea, and E. M, Hall. banJoUt, eontlaaa among the featona, A Vbteub'b BznJiT.—fhailey White, Ethioplaa eomadtan, who haa baan couaectad with mlnatrd tronpea,- aa paiformer and manager, dmoet fnm tha daaa. the flrmt company waa orgaalxad, and who baa Ilkewlss been In ths ssme manner In the variety tma lne aa fram Ita atart, haa been tendered a benaflt by a lam number, ol hte friends snd admiren at Niblo'a -Gaiden, on tha aftaraoon ef Tbnraday, March 39. Tt will ba teen by a peraad of a oard la our baalneaa dspartmeat that the affair haa nedved the andorsemesit of ths managcm of all tha Baat-dass piscaa ot amnaement In thte dty: snd that vdaataen, wt only tram onr chief variety theatma and tha Saa Frandaco Mln- strds, bat mm PhlladdphU, Nawarit, Brooklyn, aad other large dUea, wfll givs tho^ aervloaa upon tha oecadon. Ohailaa T. WUta haa labsnd earnestly and eonsdentloudy for tha «»w.iM,».,ef of the pnb- lle fOi a great many yean, and wa tnii.it that open thte oocadon the auditorium of NIblo's mCV t>e found by far too small to aeoommodate dl those whomay wish to mike him soma alight ntum for t^e many honn or happiness hs hss sffoided them. BoBBHT £. BnvBBB and his burlesque oon^paay rsaeheiS thte dty fnm tha Weat. Ay raJ, Manh <19. Hn.T.aVa thud programme waa gtvan dOllllg the ptat weak for tha laat tlmea to attlifaotoiy btudaeM- WAaOR AKD Kt . I . H . W. Haniy Bice, the' S'AIv^ Mis, Oarjt Ebouib Coxki-opkba OoBPAn opened the SMSoa for Manager <3«o. Wood, tha pnaent Isassa el tha Lyceum Theatre, by thalx peifotm- BBcaa ot angUdsed opei^bonire dnriag the past wedk. "Mma. Angiit's Daughter" 'On Manh 13,13, it, sad matinee it, ^'Oliofle-Oliofla'' IB^d matinee 17, *^e Pntty Feifamar" 16, ead "The Priacem of Tnblsonde" IT. wen the bIBs pnaented. la the rendition ot which the tn«pe moot cnditably acquitted ItadI, ahowlng «n Impiovsmtnt over pnrioTU npnaentatlona. The company tran In' good Toloe, and the effect ot longaisodatton and' frequent l epetl ll o a waa evidanoed In the olavar ln> dlvldnd penonatlcns and the avwillant sntOBNe. Mn. Otim was' the aama vlvadona. sparkling embodiment of tan. tmpnved—If anything—in has coneepttoa aad devdopmoit of <ma boafTe lolea, which wen glvm In that peeallady etreires- eant, splitted style ot bar own that ladlcata bar aptitude for thte <barleaqne aofatiol Ot nnalo. Maaan.-fotia HowsCB, O. H. Draw, Haari taamat and J. B. Jenea, Mis. Julia Obapman and Mlaa Boaa Temple wm haaid dl to good advantage, and In the ezhlbltlonof the varioua chaiictan la their frotea- tuwicand aftonden, if they were hardly up to ths ataadacdol theli'OaUlo contcena, at least wen ao aklllfulas lmltsl<aB, and la some parte ao elevaily origlaal,tbat the paxfonaAaoca tacked odthlng In bdng oSecttn and excellent i uyisaeuiiUons ot opwfc b onifto. Mlla. Eme Booaau, now of thte ooa^My, inade bar debnt hen as an opcomtlo alng- ei tn uia •oharactar of Mma. Lange ta "Mme. Aagof a Daughter" on Monday, 11, ana appeand la the vailoaa-opecaa dnxlng the week. The lady, for- merly known aa Mlis EmmeUne Baed, hss In ths past beanheerdaaasolo-voodlstinthe«holroftha Ohnrchof tbe Holy Trinity, and tn aatnuberof locd ooAcerts. .Until raoantly aha liaa tieeu punning bar stndlet-sbrosd, St MUia, Itdy; and bvr dsbut, msde not Jong ago at Mdia, chronicled her aocceaa- SUl appearance aa Leoson in ""La FAvorita," fdlow- -edby Interpretetlons of varioua -otbar niss. The lady haa a aopnno voice «t «xcdlent quality, of good -compaas, sapeddly (all In -the ng- Istar, ^e method, and la a capable aotreaa, showing that her tdent, both wocally and dra- matically, haa been nnrtand -la a good school. She oddencea tha possisalou of -quallAcatlona to mdie a ancoeasfol caraer, and. being dao of a rellnad-and agreeable preaanM, luemadsamoat ▼ocable liiiiiiiiaainn Her InteuMoa Is nitlmatdy to 9pear in the mon serious lormsof opacs; bnt Man- ager'Colvllle'a IndBoemanta for a long aeaaon, and the experience to be derived faomher present en- gsmaat, have Indnead bar la dday her sppeannca rolea of a hlgbar grade. Then U every token ot ber-bdng well quaUfled to flU them aucoeafully. Thebudneaa ot the qompany baa been bnt tdi dur- ing the past week, tha bad weather and the Wagner ">«'<'■"« bttag, no dooM, potent leaaona for It. They periOim In Ttoy, K. T., Manh 19,20, Sprioc- fldd, Mass., 31, Hsrtford. Ot.. 33, New Haven 33. "ATbip to TBB Moor" waa produced, nnderthe -dteecUon of the KiraUV Brothers, at Booth'a Tho- Atn, Wedneeday night, Manh It, the theatn having baaa doaad 13, IS, Tha Fkeaoh verdon of the pIsee had been -^»r»^ to tbe locd atafie In the form ef a speotaoulir mndeal burlesque in fotu aote; but, Undlng tbat tha dUlogne did not meet with favcr. It waa aubaequently almost entlnly eliminated, and the place waa pieaentefl In the ahape of a speetaanlsr -open^nffe In three acte. Tha aeanary. which waa bnnght hither from Paris, waa beiutllul; ths mode, by Offenliadh* though somewhat weak, waa pleadng; and the..4<)atnmeB, of which then wan frequeat changaiL >s«re gorgeona. .The place i described In Tbb Cuftsb ahortly after Ite orig- Ind production In Paria. In tbe second act. la the "Bdlat dea OblmanC Mllea. De Boaa, Oaagdn, Manri, Maaeariol and SIgnor Maacagno wen aeen In dlAcolt and itraeefnl daneea, and they wen aup- ported by a large and -ezcdlent eerpa of eorypbaae. tn the third act "The Snow Bdlet" waa given. Thte affect had been antlctpatad at tha Fltth-avanne The- atre In "LUa." In thla HUo. Palladlno leodved greet appUose.asd Arnold Klrdfy, made npto re- •emhlea snow-man, uiaatuil much amusejpest byItis gntesqna dandng. Bvt little opportBtH^na i^van foraoUng. W.FItxgenldwassatliiaatoiyaaXlagPia themnnaiaemler; W.H.L7taDas ■leroasepe.hte Frime-nlnister.wss comled. and cnatad coaddar- able laaabtar; Oeoiga C Obailee aa Kosmba, ths obeaa Lour Klag, acted wMh dlaosttoa; J. A. Haina aa Oactua, hte Frima-mlalstv, axsrtad bimialt to easse; Mlaa V. O. CIsaeey aang tha moalo allotted Priaoe Caprice ^Blta eOhetlvaly: aad Mim Flai>- once mila made a ahtrmlng PMneaaa Oaprioa, and won conddenble'bimlanaa fbr bar excellent dnglac. Tha "Apple Dnd^lB tha aaoond aot by tha two last Bsmsd wss ths gam of the peiformaaoa. Mlaa Blanche Mortlmsr mrsBtad Fopatta. tha lloaan o< ths Moon, wick macft aeeentrid^ of chaiaotar, aid Mlaa Jennie Itoghss aatsd ths small part of Asi^o- dd passably wall, bnt aba lacked npoaa. Bla caat nqulied the tarrieaB of a aumbar ef other kdlea and gentlamea, who sang tha eiNnaeaand avumed varioiu ebanctan at Intarvsis, Ths atlOidanoe waa large on tha ftat night, but fkU eS aiifccwbat Bnbtaqnantly. Haaat BiABitttaD, Biny TIbssbI Svs Dobaoa, Bauie uriue, Bobort WlBtan. J. Tnvla aad Giaea Howard are the asw Bsople saasaassd at Iha Oo> lombla Opan-hoaaa tola week. OKAMATTC. IfaBagera, ABSWto, DoorkMpars, mmA Otbara Areriieetfally iwinaataS aatte axtead aay eoBitaaleaor InlbraatloBto pemooscldmlaa tobaeoriMpoBdaBUorrHB Bbw Toaa Curm, bbIiwb they can axblalt a eaid ot a IdLAC CoiOB, wllh aa aaaravlBa ot Tub Cl4rm BoiLD- ore OB oae nde, and aa tha eiaer the Bsmea of tha city, e u e i ee - i uii daat, etc., ai^aed by the proprietor of the paper, wttb the atamp of the efflce, bbo date of Baroh I. U77, atbed itaetaoBto, eaeh card mnBlBg for ate aaalha. Every aothoriiad oorrrapoqdeBt la aoppued with a card of the above dcaerlplloa^and baa ao autborilyto oar aay other . .. Ben .... , , peraoB other Ihaa the one aliiw u name It bears, maa- asetiandoihetawlSMMferafaraUlthay will Mala Hand —- ' ....--J- '•-•-"itsnuW the poaltloaof cor- ~5^Iy _*r*J?""L*'J' tjagoeatad leti and oiheta wGMbaler a fan aU It lb iblaoB.'C^Afct'on*' reapondent aot r«oal»Jijan» rap to cooalder •!'«"°'-.;i*|Pf/«'- _„„,._. _ AnpUcaUooa a< , _ baTBM-^%Bf poamaa oTTBATKLINa CORRBBPONO- troT iMOoBaateto avenue Opera-boai -wUl pUyIn De ~ Lyaaader Thomi OBAax^xra Tboi ot the Academy diUBdo, formed In Montgomery, a pnaent week Ib the Endld- oievdaad, O., and la April aha *a Opera-hones, Bt. Lonte, Mo, la her agent. anpported by the company lie. New Orleana, Ia., par- March 13,13, Nash- ville, Teim., IB. la. She le to oorameaca an engage- ment in tbe Olympic Theatn, New Orleans, La., Msreh IB, thenca to Chlesgo, lU., M, for two waaks, and then will go to her farm In RooklaadCounty, N, Y.. when aha will paaa the Bummer. Jobs E. Ownna, anpported by a dramatic oem- pany, periormed In SavannfB, Oa., Manh 19, 13, Aoguau 14, IS, and Atlanta IS. IT. Tbey an now moving on Macon 19, Colnmbua 30, Montgomaiy, Ala., 21. 23, Belma 33. 24, Ylekaburg, Mlaa., 36. Jack- aon 3T, Memphte, Tann., 33, 39,30, Nasbvills April 3, 3.4. wiLua Ooimoir, Juveniles and utility, can ba sd- dreaaed can of thl. oBoe. Ak Amcucab aodety-eomedy, by Jamee Oorkary. entitled "Bast and West," Is oliersd to managen and Stan through 8, Fnneh ft Son, u per cud. In whlob appear preaa-notleee on Ite merita. Ths Bbxa Oeuaa Ooi<BiiiA-noic performed la Albla, la.. Manh 13.13, Oliarton 14, IS, 16, IT, and te blUed In OseeoU 19, 30, II, Cnston 33,33, 34, Mua. jAXArsoBKB. anpported by a compaay under the naniof meet ct J. OUnton Hall, performed In Syracnae/N. T., Manh 14, thenca to BlBghamton, Wllllamaport, Pa.,KlmtrB, N. 'r.,and BorneUsvllIs, JOTOI CoKDio, sn smateur light oomedlan, de- dne aa engagement. See card. J. K. EidiBr, having failed to meet the stesmshlp tor tha United Stetee at New Zealand on lite airivd than from Austialls, will be ddsyed one month. Ba te now expeotad to arrive la San Frandaco, Od., about April S. OuvxB Dotn> BnoB commenced an engageniant In HalUix. N. 8.. Manh 13. Miss Olivia Bard, we sn Informed, hu pnrctiasad a term of 33S acaea in Maryland, on the eastsrn ahon of Obeaapeake Bay, WaiABBDWABoate managlngadramatiocompany tnveling In New bgland. The tnnpe ladudea Liida Bdwarda, Jannla MeOlelltn, Blanche Haydan, Oeorale Mdton. Utile Ette Barlow, O. H. Abbott, A. Obartaon, Oeoige Sellsa. J. Borgsaa. Wdab Ed- wards, 0, W. Day, A. E. Davenport, f. Maddox. O. O. aark, Oeoige Asstin and Mr. Johnson, They wen In East Bridgsnler, Maaa., Manh 16, Mm. Sonaiiwn aatad la Oermaa at tha Oloba Thaatra. New Orleaaa, La., Mareh 16 la "The Jew- eaa," and 18 In "The Two Orpbana." Mkk. jAXATiiciias:. snpportod by J. olIntoB Hdl and a draioaUo eompthy. tn booked for Detrdt, Mich., tiaicb 19, Toledo 30, Erie, Pa., 31, Bocheatar, N. T-, 23, Walartown 33, and Albwsy 94. At Tax Lauunq OraBA-Bossa, Albany, N. T., en Marob 13, Maggie Mltchdl oommenoed aa sngsge- msnt, and the atlaBdaaca thnngtaoot was Ui^a, She opened wttb "Becky Mix," which held tha boaida three nighta, giving way to "Tbe Paari of Savoy" for the net of thv week. The atoek compa- ay deeerve prdte for the ainaUaat support thsy teat bar. Latmnee Bamtt te to heglo 19. Tbb SAisaus* Tbofbapoiibs wen In Onnd Baplds, MldL, Msmh 13.13, plsytag to good bousss: thenca to Laaalag 14, East SCKloaw IS, Bay City It, Flint IT, Detrdt 19, for ona weak. AT TBB PkOTlDiRCB iB. L) OrBBA-Boma, Ihiaa parformaneea of "1110 Two Orphans" wen given dnrlng the past -week to nther email audleDces. probably owing lo Iha indemenl state of th» weath- er. Sevtiil mamban ot Iha stock compaay took thdr baoeflta lo tolanbly good boutta. For the Brat three arenlaga of thla weak and Wadaatday matlaea "Forilfdden FnUt" wlU .l)epi«a aatad by the BoudcaaltDrtniatlo Company. Tbunday, Fri- day and Saturday, Mr. and Mn. W. J. Flonnee will appear In *<Tha Mighty DoUar" for tbe lint times In thst dty At the Academy of Mode IS Joha T, Baymond aa (M. Sallan drew a large aodlenea. TBS ATTBAono:! St the BuoUd-avanne Opei^ houae, Clavaland. O^ the past week was Lsirrsnos Barrstt, supported by O. B, Weill, Mlas Qnsds Ds Forrest, and the regular etock. Thafoltewlng playa wen produced: 13, "Blebelisu;" 13, "BanlMll;" 14, "Hamlet;" IS, "Itoaedde;" 16, "Money" and "Dirid Oairiek:" 17, "Jdlna Cwaar," and matlaea "Boeadala." Bnalneaa good. Mtea Imosane In "Sunlight" 19. LoRA, at tha Flt^biiyg (Fa.) Opan>hoiuo, suo- eaeded In attracting good aodlauoea last wssk. "Muaalte"wasglvenI3.13,14, snd "Zip" the rest Ottheweek. O. a. Butter, who Iravete wlth^Lotta, was teen ta Wllllttn A. Bokna In "Mnaatu," and msde many fHSDds. Messn. Barili, Book, Wlllsrd. Hlcka. MoDoadd and Marahsll, and Mn, HolmM, Mltsss Flslshar, Bray and Johnsoa nndand afi- dant sopport. March 19 May Howard appatn. "LxMOBt" at HcVlckei's Thsatn, Ohicaga, m, proved soflldently successful lo wsirsal Tia can- tlBBanoe another week with no change In cast or scsnsry. It hss contlnned to sttrsct s fair sort ot patooiMfa, On Bstniday, maHiiee and eveaiaj, a compUmaatary benedt waa tendered B. F. Thome, whan "Dsoon sad Py thlss" and "Blaekeyed Snssa" wen substituted lor "Lemons." Mondsy, 19, Dion Bondcault la "TheShaogbram." nie second week of "Zviagdine" at Havarly'a Theatn haa abowa ee abatement of popular favor, tbe attend- anea bdng uniformly good. Friday evening Mlaa Weatbenby took a l>eneflL Next (thte) weak "For- bidden Fruit." Letter ol March IT. FaaaB Maio and compaay In "Davy Oiockatt" an billed In Onnd Baplda, Mich., Mareh 31, Jack- aon 33. Bay City 34. East Saginaw' 28, Tdedo 20, Springfldd XI, Oolombua 28. AT -TBB Paaa TaxAiaa, Brooklyn, K. T., flnt-olsn attractions an wantsd to play tbs weeks com- mencing April 16, 33, and May 31. Addieas William E. SlDB, managar. AonS WALUOB-TniA Coiodaxiob— E. O. Wat- aon. proprietor: S. BL YUla, stsga-dlnctor; Ool. J. H. Bioe, bnaineas-mana^er, with a nntlonnsd brtSB band and onbeatm—can be arranged with for dataa by applying taper card. —.- — . , OaoaoB B. Woaob's DftttCAno CotOAirr am to SIsten, Jann.'s Morgan, M. (J'Beardon and Emma f commence a week's leiBoa Ja OourUtnd. N T aeanana»tb':tBawp«opUatTqn7PiBtor'*r . . '.MareliJK «*^*7 V^oB'OsozmtATi our eotreabOhdent writea IG: "Tbe ssoond week of 'The Bhaagbiaiu' at tha Grand Open-feoaae has been even mere looceasiDl than the fliat, the andlenoea'having been dmply Immense. Thetnily chsnge in the oast was the anl>stltution of Edwtn Price for Frank Beche In the role of Captdn Mdlnenx. At the nonlar matinee on Wednesday afternoon 'Oliver Twlalt' waa given, with Marie Pres- cott as Nancy Bykes, satd Oeitrnde Stanley aa Oliver, Mr. Boncleanlt, whoae engagement termlnatea to- moRDW avanlBg. baa accepted an Invitation to take part at the baaqaet of the Friendly Bona of St. Patrick, 19, Daly'a New York Company In ■Lemona.* Miss Lsttla A&sn and J, B. Atwater, In "Onbhed Age,* have laaen the atan at Wood'a Theatn thte week. Mlaa Allen as Hdan Yolmler aad Mr. At- water aa Bane lAtnba gmva evldenoe ot tdeot ot a vary high Older, aad onatad an aieeedlngly favon- ble iiiiiiiiiaalim Bnt the^ oama ban unknown, with atnmg oonntar-attnotlons, snd havs conas- quently dem a wntohsd business. The Stnnger' 'was given H for Miss Allsn's bensflt. Bhs doses IT, Bnftdo EUl opeiu 19 As te wsU known. Mr. Ma- eanley'a lease npon Wood'a Theatn haa expired, and the balMIng te to be torn down at the dcae at the piatBU t aeaaon, and will not tgdn ba bnllt for a theatre. Mr, Macanley will probably take BoUn- aoB'a Open-bouse next yeer, and tha acanary will than be les t oied to Flfce'a Open-honae. far the use ef tnvsung aomblnsUonB.'* ntoK SsH FBAXonoo, CsL., imdai data ef Manh IL car eamapondent wrote aalUlows: "Tha season of Mb. tidy's pleeea, with Mlsa Jetteya Lawte for the hardnee, haa not ptored ao enooeastul In the OdUiBwls Theatn as waa antMpated, The Indiffer- ence afaowa to thepleceewaa happUy not extended to the pntendoiu of Mlas Lewte, wMeh had due eoDStdentlon at the handa of Iha crKlcs. The plays aha appeared In daring ths paat weak wen 'Dlvarce' end 'Allie.' Next week will be a broken one, being eat adds for beneSte and spedd perfSrmancee, The Mlawlng U the programme: 13, * Woman In White' and 'Pocahontas,' for tbe beneflt Ol Henry Edwards; IS, -CAachon' and 'Tdulla,' for the beneflt of Alice Ktiaaabury; 14, ■Rip Yaa Winkle' aad 'Jack Shop- para,' for the beneflt of John Wilton: IS. 'Leah,' for the glory of tbe late debutante Mlsa Boaa Mota; and on the IStb 'Loot at Sea.' (or tbe l>enellt of tha tnaa- nnr, Thoe. J. Fnnch. The eagsgemrat of Miss Ndteon begins on tbe IBtb with 'Bomeo and Juliet' 'ATOurof theWotld la Eighty Daye,' which te now at the pdnt ot bdng one ol the great- eat Onaadal anceeaaea ever madaln Cdlfomla, la to begin Ite dxth weekat tbe Onnd OpeiA-honae 13 The new aoane Intvodaoed In the action on the ttb, with the looaUty plMsd at NIagare Falle, and tbs episode oondaUng of a tight-rope walker orosdng the falla, added Uttle or nothing to the Interest ot the piece. 'After Dark* te to ba piodnced upon the wlthdnwd of the nlgolng aucceaa Cbailaa Fritach, who te entitled to credit for tha way he haa ntillxed the avdteble opeiatlo tdent, opened Bdd- win'a Theatn t for a brief eeaaon of moalo, with Dl Mniska lot tbe etar. Tbus fSr, -without being gnstly nwarded, he Is snconnged to go oa by the support reodved from andlenoea mod- ante In nnmban, bnt dtetlngnlstaed In qiidlty, last week the opens sung wsn 'BaithA.' 'Lucia' and "Trovaton,' aad the arttete Introduced wen Dl Munka. Beekman, BalwlmanB, Jacob Mudler, Forte and lAfontdne. Tbe second week of tbe sea son beglBS 13 with 'BotMi-t ths Devil,' tbe cast In- dndlng Dl Mnnka, Fabbrl, Formes snd Babdmann Suite have lieen bnnght agdnat Thomia Blagnln by the reapecUvaownenof the Alhambta aad the Open-house to recover dellnqaeat rent, amounting In sU to shout tS.OOD, snd the poaseetlon ot the premises. At the pieeent time the Al- hambn te under the management of Heine ft Wctherlll, who an giving a gtkod variety antar- taloment tt rednead prieea, but net proBtably. TouBg Maguln'a samo flgarai u the manager ef the Opeis-bouae, when tbe mlnstnls seem to have attuek a atraak of bad look Tbe Oraad OpeTS-bonae hsa Jiut loot Ite pilndpd atar In Wm. Yoegtlln, the acenio arltet. who haa algnad artlolea with Joha MoOnlloagta for one year to pdnt la Bdd- wln'a Theatn, Ha b^na his dutiss 13 Obariey Bbodee, tbe mlnatrd and banjo-pltyer, whoae song ^be Days of '49' te known dl ovor ths cosst. Is dangsnnsly 111 at Santa (3Iara." •'Laxolm" rsedved Ite mltld npreaeailallon In Phlladdphla on the I3th Inst, at the Oheatnnt- ati aa t Theatn, and Ite production may be regarded ta opporttme. In view ot the dearib of dramaHo Bovwlea In that city last wssk. Thte nidon (A. HsDsndoriTs trsndatlon) Is In four seto, sad ea- loyed ths lieneflt of the following flne east: Oouat saildgh, Jsmes W. Norria; Major Perkins, Q. H. Aiiaths; Jnlltu HInbe, McKee Rankin; Paul Shew, F. W. Sanger; Dmmmer, 'i*. F. Brennan; John, Harry Bava; Mn. Shew, Mn. E. J. Phillips; Marga- nt. Miss LUlla Olovsr-, Mary Shaw, Mlaa LUten Oonway; Adds, Mlsa May Davanport; tha Uttle Oonnteaa nnma, Little Florence; Annie, Mlas Annabd Dndlsy- Tha namea of the cbaracten, tt will ba obaarred. are differant from those In Mr, DBly'B TSTBIoB, which had bnt three Bote. "Lamone** te Indebted alike to tha anthor and parformen for Ite succeas, ths cross-purposas aad timny coanplloatloBa pleaalng tbe meet exact- log ot audlencee; and of the artlog of Mn. E. J. FbllUpa, Mr. O. H. Oriffltha an<l Jamea W. Norria It ia Impcwdble to si»eak too highly. In an arttetlo- aUy arranged and magnificent drawing-room scans ths drematte persona foogbt their mimic liattlea, and a complete success was attdned. tha tide ol mirth, having once sat In, never ceasing to flow until the fUl ot the curtain. "Lemoua" attracted an ezcdlent attandanna, Obo. Fawoit Bowb'b loed dnma "Fifth Avanna" lacdvad Ita flnt rsprsssntatlon In Phllsddpbla oa the 13th laat. at tha Klnllya' Bnad-atieet Theatn. Thte production beasto ol bnt little la tha way ot origladlty. nia caat indnded OeotBs Bignold ae Rlchaid BIske, Jss. H. Taylor ss Simon Schnylsr, Fnderick B. Warde as Hon. Onham LIddladde, Ylalng Bowen aa OoL Mark Aathony Smstt, Mlas Maude Oraiigsr aa OUvIa, XataOlnrd aa CTa up a li a, Charlta T, rtnloa and Oaol^a 8. Knight aa the two buipoaten, and Johnny Wild aa tha colored aarvaat. it te bnt fair to thoaa en nc a ro ed la the caat to aay that they svaited thamadvea, Oeone S. Enlght bo- lag aapealally amoalag In hte scsnas and reciteUons, "Fifth Avaaoe" waa pnttUy placed on the atsgs, and attia etad exedlent aodlaaoea. Hsnv Mssinita will have a eompllmentary t>en- aflt at tha Amateur Dnwlng-ioom, Phlladelphte. on the 9d of AprUiWhta-BlcheUea'* wlU be piaaenled. irith John A. Lane lo tbe Uite-role. "Thb Miobti Dollab" wss rapeatsd at the Wd- nut-atreet Theatn, Phlladdphla, during the week ending March IT, Mr. and Mn. W. J. Florenoe'a deverly-drawii Imperaonattnna conUnalog accepta- ble. John MeCullougb opena 19 for one we^, bringing tbe regular aeaaon at thte theain to a eloae. Tn ixvBanaATloa Inio ths origin of the fln at Fox'a American Thesin, Phllsdslpbla, waa contin- ued last week, but ao teatlmony of any Importance waa elldted. and It waa poatponed imtU the after- noon of the 30th. Aa aiiTZBxAiiniBiiT will be given at Eelly'a Hall. Phlladdphla, on tbe 19th InaL, by memben of Fox'a American TheaUe Company, asdatad by Min Rose Qoodsll, who trill sppaar In tha farce ol Tbe Loan otaLovar." Miaa Nu,n J. Fiuiaiif, the bsantifQl and tooom- pUabed daogbtar or Jamea Ptlgrlm, tbe well-known dnmatlat. comedlaa and manager, waa married In Pblladalphla, on the 13th Inat,to Samud S. Slbbs. a convsyanoer and red-estete broker of that dty. The marriage ceremony waa periormed at tbe reddance of the bride'a pannte by the Rev. I, Neirton Bltner. We with the happy couple dl posdble prosperity. Tbb anB-comarrxs ot <Mj OonndlB Of Phllsdd- phis, to whom waa referred tbe report of the Boild- Ing-lnnxoton, axpltlslng tke modes ot egress at the different thestrn In tbat dty, vldted laat week sevetd plaoea of amnaemant. When tha Isspeetlon la completed an oidlaanco will l>a pnaented to Ooiraella compelling the owoen to make the Im- provemente deemed proper by the committee. Ma. SuiBxaa commenoed an engagement at the Arch-atreet Theatn, Phtladdphte, oa tha 13tb Inat., being content to obaaee It daring bla opening week with '*Onr American Oonsln," W. H. JoBVs, oharaoter-actor. a deaerviiig and tdented member of tha atoek company at the Wd- nutstnet Theatn, Phlladdphla. la to ba tha re- dplent of a beneflt on April 4. EDwnt Booth waa the atttaellon the paat iraak at Foid'a Grand Opan-house, Bdtlmon, Md., acting In "OtheUo** 13, "Blohellen" 13, "Hamlet" 14, "The Fool's Bevenga" IS, •■Merchant d Yealoe" IS, "Buy Blsa" matinee, "King Lear" IT, to large business, Hte chief sapport was M. Levlck. Fndk. Boblnson, J. H, Hardle, t31stm Jennings, Alice Brooke, and Emma Stockman. Booth contlnnea another week. EswABD Babbt, oomedlan, has ratnmed Ma own name, Edward Bamtt, Mr. Bamtt pnliUahaa hte addreas In snothsr colnmn: siso a number ot letten ttom maaagan, which spaak ot bla profeadonil abUIUat and private chanctar la commendatory terma, M t BT i H Fnas, dnglttg sonbrelts, ooaiA-beuffe and barisaqua aotreaa, aad T, J. IfarUn, leading man, can ba ennged fbr the nmalader of tha aaa> son through Cat, T. Allaton Brown, agent. OowantATtoits dsslrtog to ptey st ths Opan-houss, Oil Olty snd Fnnklln, Fa., aad thnngh tha oil- region dreull during April aad MAy, an laqnattad to addnea Sam T. Jack, aa par card. THB YAamaa TBHAxaa, New Oileans, can be nntad toi tha aeaaon of I8TT-TB, sad sstson fol- lowing. If dsslred, through Will Stsven, whosa td- dress flnd In onr buslnsss dapsrtment. A. B. O. sdvsrttses a manuacript copy ot "Tha Bhaoghnna" forada. DalVb FinhAvanua Theatn Tnvdlng Oompaay eonduded a two weeka' angafamant at ths Natlond Theatre, Waablngton, D. 0., Manh IT. During the 8set week "Laouiiia*' and tha "Big Boninea" held ^e boarda. The attaadaaea waa ondy medium, and not at all worthy of tha canfnl, wdl-actad aad wdl-dtva s ad peifOimaacoa ol tha oompaay. The aeaaon of Lent In that dty te aot condudva to tha patronage of comedy. Tha eompany appaan la BIchaund 19, 30, 31, Hortblk 33. S73t.^^aalBg la Bdtlmon 36- Mlaa Mary AndtnoD, firiflttd by Qao. O. Boallaoe and Lonte L. James, eommsacas a watt'a eagagement Much 19 Deakla'a LlUpn- tian Oomloropere Oompaay oommoDoaa a waak'a an- gtaement at Ford's Opera-honea March 19, Ths Rotai. Btab OotcBntAnoa, compoaed chiefly of memt>en of the Ute company at the Boyd Opera- houae, Toronto, and Indudliig tha following artlala, tmder the management of J. R. Spackmaaaud W. O. Dads, haa been doing a good bnalneaa thraush the prorindd lowna: Sophie Miles, Osrtrods WUlonglk by, Ndlle Nerille, J. Sambrook. J. B. Spaokmaa, 8. Shorn, D. Montagus, Wdtar Edmunda. B. Fonytbe and O. W. Ketcbnm. Route ahead: Onelpb 31, 33. 33,34.20.3T, Odt 28, 39, Bltdford 30,31, IngenoU Apill 3. 9. Blnthoy 4, ft, London 6, T, PattoUt 9, lOL Kxalar II. 13. Olloton 13.14, Mltchdl 16. IT. Btrat- feidlB. 19, Domncx Mdbbat wti tha ilar at the Orsad Open-boon, Toronto. Cat,, dnilng the nasi week, playlog la ••Inshavstoe" 13, 13. "The Ooldsa Bnbbls" 14. IS. "BUesB Ogs" 16,17, with Isctun oa Utttrdala bylbomaa Olaike Laby(Bt. Pafriek's- nlght). Bnslnsss Ught to lair. EL J. Monlsgus, suppottsd by Alios Wyndham, comes 19, opening ia "Fain Shame." Mn. OeUvla Allan, whohu bean playing leading-bnslnsss at thte theatn. Isavaa IToaaeoonatotlll-hadth. No one announced as yst to flll the vacancy. Letter of March 16. Moa CBAauraxB Taowiwis, aupportad bra. W. Wdtan. Mn. O. W. Waitan. Mtes NelUe Wdtan, Loralne Rogen. Mr. EUeks, Mn. Hteks, W. H. Coop- er and Miaa Rode Wllsoa. pisyed "Miss Malton" to a large audieace la Nasbvills, Tenn.; Mareh IS, ^'Jane Ejn" IB, "Mlas Mnlton" ■"MIiot snd night BosBix Sooos wHI heiealler be known prafeaaloa- ally aa BoaaeU S. BasnU Hate engaged forthe season at the Aroh^tnat Theatn, PnUaddphia. Ft. Thb AcAssn or Moam, BnShlo, N, T„ can be nated by ths night or week durijig May, Jtme, Augoat and Beptambar. A dnmatie company te wanted for the aeaaon of 18TT-8, Addnts Meech Bros., aa par advartltanent, Thb AcAsnn or' Motu, CHerdand, O., can be rented or leeuad on aharing terma throogb A, Montpalller, proprietor, who advartlsas. - Fbabx Oakxs Bosb hss' bsea aagtged by the Meech Bnthen of BoflUe lor ItadlBcbntlnen lor otign-9. ;^ . --B, Ooa BosTOir, MASa„ correapoadant -wrota at M- Iowa on March IT: "Tha acane at tha teopening ef the Qlobo Theatn on . Mandi U waa a bTlIlIaat^s. A large and faahlonable andlenoo, a bright, tnah auditorium, an degaatly-aet atage, A strong oast— what mon could badealrsdT The dtentloiu mada in tha eatabllahment an ladlcd, and the theatn te to-day what It hsa never been before— a charm- ing, cosy, homo-like, safe retort. The flist notloe- Sble change te In the entnnoea. The atepe to the aaranet have baea lamovad, and a doping floor S been Introduced iDstsad Theatho lobbleaan aoma two feat Ugher, and an brighter, waimar- looklng than balsre. Thne new sntnnces have been made to the tamlly-dnle—one torn Waablng- ton atieet, oae from Essex stnst, aad one from Hay- waidplaoa amklBg lour la all. The drde haa been lowend Biz feet, and the maasaalae boxaa have beea entlnly femond. Tha arrangement otaeata In tha orchMtniaeBtlidy changed. Anonheetea-didehaa been built, with an appropriate lalUag, thiu break- ing the laavs, bsrn-llke sppesraace oader the dd amagoment, and glriiig the honn a amdier, mon compact, eoder look. The pdnled canvaa formerly apon the walla aad mlllags haa beea wholly la- moved. aad ths|deeoratlona pdnted directly npon flnproot plastering, and a llnproof oalliag baa bent Introdnoad above the dome, Tbe prososnlam-wall between the etags and aaditoriomhaa beea nbnllt with fireproof blocks, and tbe oreheatnl front of the atage bricked up aolldly ftom foundation to itige-floor. Thte, with the new scl-curlaln, which has lieen pdnted npoa non-oombustlbis canvaa, and to the l>ack of which te attached a flnproot Wiie-enrtdn, would aeem to cut off all poadbUlty of fin spnsdlng from the stsgs to the sndltoriutn. A dmilai waU, eompoaed ol flnptoof blocks, built In the rear of the atage. aepantlng It from tha part of the building devoted to dreadng- rooma, waidrobe, and earpentar'a ahop, givea the same protection to the aoton and othen. In addltton, fln-ascapea have been arranged from the dnaalng-rooma on Brimmer place, lor nn In caaa of nead by the aoton. For additlond safety per- foiated -watei^plpee have been Introduced, ao that the entire atageand acanary can be flooded at once, aad atand-plpea, with boaa attached, Babcaek'a ez- tingnlshen, aad other safiBgaarda have beea sup- pllsd. Tdegraphlc commiuleatlon te alao eatabllah- ad with the Fln Department, anabllng aa Immedi- ate call tor aaalatanee. A novdty Itaa been latrodnced la the way of mlnlataring to the Inznri- oua taatea of the audience. Tha large room at tbe head ot the bdoony-atdn. formariy need aa a aort ot ladlea' parlor, haa been transrortned Into a cafe, ander the eharge ot F, Weber ot Temple plaee. Neatly tmiformed pagea paaa throngh tha andl- enoo -with tees, thus saying the pstrons tbe neoesdty d even moving from tbslr sssts. II was not slono the thsstn, howsver, that dnw together ao laige an andienea. The play aad the caat had perhape aa much to do with It. 'Lon- don Annrtnea' wit the pity, and John Gilbert and Ads Dyaa came from New York eapeddly to give eclat to the oocadon, tbe latter making her flnt ap- pearance In Boeton, The one te an old, triad, and deeerved favorite. The other would soon t>e one wen shs to nmsin long with ns. Bhs la pretty, bright, easy, and dtoaetbar cbarmlBg. Btae de- livered ths ftmaua speech deecriptlveoT the hunt with great aplrit. and bar aotliig all throngh waa very pleaalng. W. J. Le Moyne aa M>>ddle waa ez- eeediagly tunny, and J. O. Oowpar mads a capltd Dazzle. Archie Oowper aad Miss Clan Oowpar showed dgns of Insxparieocs, but wen osnfnl, re- fined sad Intdllgsat. Thsy sn tnlning In a good aehool, under thdr lather's sble tatonge. B. J- DUkm made a decided hit aa Cod. and d( something mon than a paadag notlca. J. W. ganaa Max was vary good ladaad. W. B. Floyd mada hla Oiat appeaianoo In Boeton tn two yean, and aa Dolly waa very cordially received. On Tuaaday 'Luda dl Lammennoor' was given to a orovded bonw l*y tha Kellogg Open Troupe, and The Fly- ing Putntiman' on Wedneeday. Tbunday 'Mooey* -waa given, with Theodon Hemlltoa aad Mlas May Bart aa Alfred Bvdyn aad Clara Deuglaa napeotlve- ly. Ndtherklr.aUbert, Mlsa Dyas, nor the OOWpen appssred. Friday evening '11 Travatore' was anng 1^ MIn Kdlogg, and thla aflamacn The Flying I>ntchmBa* la to l>e npeatad. To-night "The lAdy ot Lyons' and 'The Irish Emlcnat' lorm tbs bill. Next (this) week te the sscond sad laat of the opere- Obarlea Feebler opened an engagement ot two weahB at the Beaton Thf atn Marob l3, appearing In ■Moalo Oriato.' He haa nedved the sopport of Miss Lixxte Price, Ii. B. Shewell aad tbe compaay. Ha pnaente the play tor the last time thla afiamoon. and to-night 'St. Patrick's Bva.' Harry Bloodgtiod and the oompaay appear In 'Bory O'lfoore* and *The Inquldtlve Oaiky.^ and E. J. Backley will ndts •Bbamiu O'Brian.' On Mondsy Fschter appsan In •Hamlet,* Tneaday 'Buy Biia.' The Wagner Faatlvd oomea March 36. .-.. It oae EytlnAe produced her new play 'Miaa Barah Mnlton' attheMuasnm Manh 13. and Slayad It dl tha weak. It te a wy elCeetlva dramm. Daa Eytlngs gave t poweifUl peitormtnee In tha tllla-role, the part being one partlaularly sulttd to hsr. The trenble with the play, however, for star- ring ptui>oaes. lies In tha dlfBoolty then will bs tn obtaining a fitting ezpoaant- of tin ehUd'a part. Llttte Mabd aoted It with wondsrfOl Intalllgsaoa hen, bnt, aa the part te one of the longest and most prominent In the ptey, then an bw Ohildna aqud to lU proper pertnyd. The oast of ohsnelan did not draw heavily upon tbe Museam oompaay, MaMis. B. F. McOlannln and F. O. Cotter, Mtea Ma^y Oaiy, and Mtea Lillian Brown dona appearing, Tbey eaeh and all adad flnaly. To-night, for Boae Eytlnge'a beneflt and tanwall appearance. 'Mae- both' wlU be dvsn. Nszt week (Mnsvteva Bogen sppesnin 'idnd Muller.'" JoHH Thoktsob, St ths Opsia-boaso, St. Louis. Mo., dnw Idr houses during tha weak common ring Mareh 13. "Moaaa*' waa given on the opening night, and waa well acted by the star aad atoek company. The modcd apeddtlaa of Mr. Thompaoa wan re- odved with evideat maika otpleaaun- "Zykeathe Showman" waa pnaantad 14, IS, and "On Hand" flUed oat the rest ol the week, Flonnoa Ohaaa, Msddein, Jany B te v su s, J. T. Hnatley and Oeorge Ony performed the parte assign ad to thsir can with sstulaelory leanlte, - ■- - - 19.. Lotta beglna a abort Mlas EfBs aidsr msde oar tbat ap- pearaaoe baton a St. Z,oate aadience at the Olympio Theatn oa Marob 13. aad by her earafnl aad ohani- Ing Imparaonatlon of Boaallnd In "Aa You Like If* won far beredf a beai^ wdeimie. -Her dnglngol ~ " ~ "" ' bas vocdiatorao Warwick waa paliutaklBa aa Orlaado, Jaoquea 'aas ably baodlad by Fraak Wi "Tha Cuckoo Song" proved bar to maaa akllltlaa. L,B. Warwick too. The Tonehstoas ol Obarlea Plnnkelt waa a Sam of lagltmala oomady-aotlag. William iraa well one by Harry Hsrwood, ss wss Osri Ahrandt'a Ban- tehedDnke. LlbbyNoxonaaAmleaa aang tha mtido of the piecela amaaaar which woa for bar aevsrd re- oalte. "The Unequd Match" waa offered 14, IS, Mtea EUder glriog a ddightfbl characterization ot Hsster (Jrasabrook. "Bomeo and Jallet" will be aatad 16, and tor St. Falriok'a Day the donble-bUI of "Tbe Lakea of Xillamey" and "Bobert Emmet" will ba offiirad. The BvBngelineCombination bagliis 19, Obarlotio Thompaoa 3S. letter of Manh 16. H. J. MoaTAODB la "Fhlsa Shame** 13,13, and ■ Our Idol'* 14, IS, 16, IT. was tha atar attracUea at the Academy of Mudo, BnlEalo, N. Y. Botlnan ruled light. Tha enpport waa only fair, the ngu- lar Block being sbaeat Eaat with Baymond. Mon- day, 19, wu set sptit for a locd benefit. Sddene'a Open Tnnpe open 30, for thna nigbte, and tbe theatre will probably nmda doeed the leat of the week. Tha Florencea an annoimced for one week, betlnnlng 3t, Ths Lisa Wbbhb Boubqdb Tbodpb held ths boaida at Maeanlay'e Theatre. Loutevllle, the paat week, tod iBoctedsd In drawing very fair hotuas. "Eraanl" was the opening bill, and It wta fdily rendered. Mlaa Weber aa Don John waa very good: Mlaa Llxde Edaey aa Doniu Bonlte sualdned tha put well, and looked charming; tha VIUaluACaf W. B. Cabin waa exodlent; MlssMlnnle Jackson ss Don Carloa, Louis Mntayer aa Don Pedro, Jamea Vincent aa Bumbo, and Miss Eva Weat aa Stavana wan etch and aU good. The Weber Tronpe cloaa IT, and go direct to New Yoik, "The Bvaagalina" part y ope n 19. Lattar of Mareh IS. AT THB OPEBA-HODaa. Bocheatar, N. Y., 'The Oor- dean Bnthen" hdd the boaida daring the past week. F. O. Smith, leading man, appearing In the dud oliancter ol the brotham. The play waa mounted tn a flne manner, and waa appraelatad by the pubHo, It proving a pecuDltry aa wdl aa an art- teUo sue a aea. Mr. Bmltb'a Impersoiutton ol ths twin brothan waa excellent, and ahowad to ba M«**f*'i'" no UtUe aenlua. Mlaa Pteroe had bot Utile to do as Emilia, but did wkst was required la her usually ezoellent manasr. Mr- Wnn had a charaeteraomewhat out of his line, bnt did fdrly. Mr. Hooker aa Baron MarteUl bad aoaie dimenlty In rememlieriiig bis Unas, and In mora than one scene marred the perfoimaaoe. Mlaa Oreesman w Odtttlnt eoatiuntd tastily, and acted quite aattotKlorlly. The reet of the caat was unifoimfr good. Friday, one of Daly's Fitth-aveaue Oompantea produced "Lemoite" befon a crowded house. Saturday, "Anah-nA- Pogne." A variety ot playt will ba given thte weak. H.T. Daffldd, foimerly leading man hen, haa Joined the Academy atoek, Buffalo. N. T. Advloea of March 18. O. Fawoit Bowa doaad aa aagagemsnt of fbn nights at the Blehmood (Ya.) Aeatn Mareh 16L "Brass" was gtvan 13,14. and tellsd to come opto expectatlona, "Micawber" and "Cool aaaOuonm- ber" IS, IS. Ths engigamaat peennlarily wss a ftflun, the atlandtnea being nnuaually small. No inatlnea waa given aa annonnead, owing to a baavy aaowstorm. Ddy's Flith-svenus Oompaay an ao- Bouuoed tor thiaa nlghte, commandBg 19. Advloea of IB- FoBBiBH'a OBAWAZie OoMPABT, noigtlilzad, oom- Buneed atonrat Odomboa, O., Manh 16, thtnea to Wheeling, W. Ya.. IT. I*. Oaiwge H. Tyler te tha agent. DALT'a I^vxLDia OoMPAirr, playlag "Lsmoiw" sad "Ths Big Bonania." an to parfom la Bteh- mend, Ya., Manh 19,30. 31. Ncrfolksa, 33. Patera, btiig 34. —. . -. Habbt 0. FBABK, altor thrsa ytsn* tevan lllnas !2fiV. ^5^''£* ststs, dmoet entirely ncov- end hte haalth. Ha hopaa ahotUy to naoan hte pnfeadoa, A ooPT of "MIiB Mnlton' Oaroltae B. Kelly. T i n . ua BuniDaa, star aotreaa, pubUahn her ad- la aaolhsT aotaan. ' te advertlaed fcr ads by .T 'OSBTB Babiob died ia Vibaot, O, March 10. of aoBpaiioB ol the loaga aad bsait dlsaaae, U the age of 8$ yean. Hatrevdad with tha old Contlaentda for aaven yean aa baaadagwr, aad waa the anthor of aavonl flaai|KtaoB«tham "Geally Down the mnaS iTS^rfeS" major ofUS; Thiitaaath Mldilgaa Bsglmant. and daring tha paat ^"J*!!* baaapnrfenafaig In t iAsStSiX. tatdIhatiB l sttnesof smstonn. minmdoVWm tekss to BaltIa Oraak,Mldi.,aod th^TtaZeJS! Ba IsA s widow sad oas child. - ■-"w.ia. At- Badb pnbUshta a ootteaaUBng thst, owing to agtn".i^1^^:•H&aS*^rm"p:fn•5'^S5 S2SS,™°1:? ""'H"* •»>on» April 33. ThlToi twtdnment <»nslats ot sdeeled mnded speddllae iMtrumsnldlate, a leader of oraheetin. eto_ an waatodtocompletotbe organisation. Baa <a5d wvlr! rf 5?^ Mabjwdceob Sooirt of Phlladd- FJJT-V^JJP^L' »5.'"'»' meeting on the 13th ins". J?^i^offlcen for the enaulng jiar* CariSentx bdng oboeen as tbe modcd dlnetor THE HDTCHnnoM Faiut Intasd to nmala in PhlladelpbUuntU.lhe lOthof May. Tti^ZTjin SSSdlbSji?."' "»"^ ohunhS^^'aH Via. Oatsuha Laki, the weO-kaown ot>antu t«st. It now permanently located In PhlteddpbliC giving iaatructlon In vocd aad laatrumratd mi^ _SicBii«os*E»outH.0Pk«A0oi«PAm parioniedto J?? "°5lS;'^5' 1». uttle WaJSnSSTpT 18/Bsmasyllle. O., IT. and te bUlad InZ^St^mTa T&B Houcul Xroubb-ofzba Coxtati begu a aaasoa of dght nights ia.the Oitewold Open-boou. Troy. N. Y.. Manh Id. doing "Olnfle-Olnfl^ •'Mma. Angofa Danghtar" IT. Their blUa for tS. i^glitt anoing 34 an rsspeotivdy "Bote ol tile," r'SatandlA," "Grand Docheta," "Bohi<mitB Girl" and "Ia Periohole." Thdr eDgmcenient opeaad to good bttalneaa. BaUle, Julia and A. D Holmtn. Joaeph Bnndld, EUIs Byte and Erookbonrt Bowler an tbe pilndpd memben of the tnnpe Mn.Hdmaa leading at the piano aauend.... Alloa Oatsa' EngUab-open Tronpe produce "Mme Ansot'a Daaghler" 19 and "Glnfle-Glrofla" 20. Xbb Hnna StszHBS* OoHBiHAzioH te billed u Strv togs, N. Y., Msnh 19, Keysvllle 30, Plattsbnrg 3], Mdons 33. Potsdam 33. iVatsxtown 34, Otwego 2S. Canandalgoa 3T. BaUvlaSS, Westfidd 29. CTevdand, O. 30 Bandaaky 31. M. T. Bklfl te the agent. LOQisP. GoniiAOS'allst'of popnlar pablloallooa ln-i iiJ«« OoM wmiAma' oomlo aongs, Pat Bocneys PnttT Peggy," sadothan meatloned la hte ctid: Jso a usefal book fOr vloIlntet»-a. B. Goes' langemento of dogs, reels. Jigs. ato. Mms Ehilt BoLssn snd oompsay opened la u. brary Ball. PltUban, Pa.. Mai^ 13. In "Mm,. L'ATChldno;" 13. "Mai by Jury" and "ChHp». rio;" 14, "Ponlotaad Pouletto," IS. AngotTg Dsaghtor;" 16, "The Grand Dueheaa;' 17 matinee, "Mme. Angot'a Danghtar." aad avenlag. "Tild by Jury" and "Ohllperio." BnttoatBgood, AX MoCoamox'a Baix, Chicago, HI,, tha BanibtB Tronpe gave a coneart on Marob 14 The new PhUkarmonlo Sodety gave a aympboay concert It. Ole Bull te anaouncod for 33,34,38, asalattd by Mlaa Thunby The Emma Abbott Tioopa gave eoncarte In the New Ohloago Theatre March 16, and mttlnto 17. . Out BiTLL, tsristad by Miss Emmt Thunby. MUs; Isadore MaiUnez, Mr. Tom C^ail snd Mr. S. Lieblins^ im wnlZrta at Pike-a Mode HsU. OtaclnnaU, 1^ 16, before large audlenooa. ..^ Thb Boeroii PHTtBABWoino Olub an bniedlor concerto at PUe'a ModoHdl. OlnclanaU, 19. 30. a TBB OiRonntATi ObOHZSiba. sastetod by Mlas Em. i ma Hackle, contnlto, and Annie Doszner, planlil^ gave a coneart IS befon a large andlanca. PBBsoiia having a aecond-hand darionet and B B-flat comet for aale an rafaned to tn tdvartli^ meat In another column. Two Hsw eoRos, with obonis, entitled "Com* Home, my Darling, to Me,' end "Little Looa. th* Laade I Love." by Batledgcliave Joat been poV Itehed by H, Q. HoUenban, who tdytitlsea, HAHDno-a UTHST madcd pnbllcattoBS sn ijii Tectlaed elaawheie, . ' Jans Bossxix, base or tubapUyar, advertlie» that be can ba engaged to travel withadrcua. BPAiiLDiiro'BBKixaniaBRB will give aat^tdnmenls la St. Albana. Yt.. Manh 31, Yargeanaa 33, Biandoa 33 Bntlaad 34. MIddlabaig 3B, Barllogtoa 26, Aa E-n-ATOoaiiBrdednaaa engagement. Bee 7. F. Hayek's card. _ , Thb RicBntoa-BcanABS OrxBA Oauwin te bUleS la Fort Wayno, Ind, Manh 20. ,._..„, „ ■ Hiss Lnta Lookhabt, afanist. aadsted by Ulaa M,; Btsmmsn and Mra. Rahtar, voeallata, gan a coa> cert in Gettyaburg, Pa-. Mareh 19. : Makaocb Hiczkt ot Aobum, N. Y„ te to open thg Park Open-house (formerly Barton'a Opera-hoaae).i Byneusa, Manh as. with tha Holman Troupe ta' opcn-booffe for two nigbto Boldsns's Eaallih>. opera Troupe will peiAirm la Wletlng'a Open., house 26. Tkkbb n a wovBKKBTOit rooTla Phlladdphls M j oTginlzs an Bnglteh-open tronpe headed by Can,' line Blchlnga. Thb "Kvakobltkb" ComniATioB la to perform la i Indlaaapolte, lad., Marob I», 20. _ . . _ ';■, Ulaa Emma Cbaxoh made bar debqt aa Ortrud IS -1 "Lohengrin." wlUcb -was gtvoB March IK at ths ' Academy ot Mode. Bieeklyn. by tha P^penhalm* Fryer Oompiny, from New Tork. . ^ _ i J. B. WHKaua, piafesdondly kaown aa Joha Bk Tori, maay yaan a member of Bryaaf s Mliutn]% '. sdvsrtlses to tesch the baajo and riolla. Aj« oaonasTBA of dght or mon performera an 9 ready to aoeapt an aa^igemaBt for a watoitng-place, : Bs» Pnfeasor'a card. , , , I ■Thx Htbrs Brnnaa Cokbihatioii (mnilcd dnmt I —"Oat of Bondw") pertorm la Oawego. N. Y, , as; Conanddgna 37, 39, Balavla 28. I i>' » VAHIBTV HA1.I,«. ATWHs'a OI.TMPI0, Bynooae. K. Y.. the ptit weak, the imw airlvate wan Miss Elulss Allen, a,^ ex> odiantballad-alngar; WlUlama aad Sully, aong-oad* danee, whomadaahlt; Mtes Klttto Bisaley and Mia Ndlla Germoa, aerio-eomica, both of whom proved attiaetlva eoida. Bngene BUtz'a aarricaa weie dis- peassd with Msnh 13 bscsass hs nfbsed to set a Sart In ths closing faiea, far which ha bad hem caat. o doportaias. Saw anlvtl fbr 19, King Barbie. Latter ot Manh 17. JimfT Maoz, a devar dog-daooer, will hAve B eompUmeatair baneflt at Sktlf ft Oayloid'a Yarie*' ties, PhlladdphlA. on tha 39d Inst. Thb MiLToB Jadxbb andMlia.lftriaJasper, wkd i are psrfozmlng st the Thsatn Oomlans. Si. Lonl^ - Me., are ncommaadad aa fiMt-daaa aitlste by Man*, agar Mllohsll, whoea latter Is pnMlahad In saoths-i dopsitmsat. I """"I"" lM«t«mmA, V»-, BOBSV j I ipptsied tha past wssk. The a tt a nd a non f ' lad good. BateUffb and Ha Asa an to opaa 19; j P. H- &Aiiaa epana at tha Adaiphl ~ ' ~ osgo, March 19, tortwongakt, fona* ddphl Theatn, Obi-1 and with Da Havsnt < Clntu, than. April 9, fona* weak. | HaBHT Ajn> T.rrwwm p^.w.w COIDIBtOOed Ah Btt* * gagamaat at ths BaUa Vntoa Thsatn, Sea Fnad^ 1 oo. Od.. March 13. ■ Tbb bwABuaaa—Jamas B. aad KaUa—ooiamanaa B-: two-weeka' aagigemant at Hansk's Hall, atadaaaUi- 0.,Manh». A LiOHr UUMBJJU3I, with A Bpaddly, a lady plaa* lot, and a mde Imperaonato* an woatod by B. H, W,, who addraaaea te ean of thla otBoo- la Looisviua, KTn bottnatB waa Itige Uit waelf - aitha Metrepelitan Tbaatra. Tba Oariytao—ftthSP : aad ami liiiiila Hladla, tha AostlB Brothan anffi MlnAnato Fox wan tha new featuiaa. naCar- lylea an vary rlavar torobato.tad thalr aotaan new aad plaadag, MIn HIndls's smll InvanoBa- tloiu wen merit oi le us aad Jtistly aaoond. The Anatla Brothan an wonderful marksmea; thdr est te anparior to anything else of the kind am pre: dnead ban. FrwLD. Hairia, staae-maaagar. kad A baneflt H,and the houae •waa crowded tooi oiflu w l ag. .* Hsiaavsa ths theatia, Edwaid fi>"ia«|t will no- I- osad him, Departuna 17: Tbe Anstla Brelhan, to . Chicago; Miss Alice MoGowan, daaUnatlaa on < kaown. Lulu Delmay and Jenny Hyanu an billed ', for the 19th. Latter of Maich Id, THB hbw B uau i ia a at Sbdby'a, Bnffdo. H. T., | Manh 13, Introduced tha Barlow Brothan. good ; aong-aad-dance men; MlUle Eatella. a fair aaolo, comu; tha Davenport Biothen in apaddttea. aad- j ^ tog with an "assault st amu." wbloh took well: ' McOnlloch snd Casey, good to Lancaahln dog ead Irteh aonga-and-danoea; and Fldda and 'Hoay as { muded mokes, who made a hit. ITnaliiiBs nled-l good JKlaaed IT: St. Felix Ballet Ttome and DavaB' port Brothan. to (Madnnati; Mils. Btta aad Bailow', Brathen, to PlttBbars; and Canto Lawla. Phlla. ddpbia. Announoed lor 19: Beaoritt VsllUni; QuUtai andfOddrloh, LUlls HaU. Bonnls BtuinaIllb-< MoIlleDemar, Eugene Bllu aad John LeClAlr. Ad/ TlcaaofHtKhlS. At TBB MxnopoijTAK, IjadlanapoUs. Ind., tha featuna of the OUI for thte week wUl ba Johnny ' ABen to hte ssnsatlond dniDam of "Bohaddar'"' • Hilda ThompaoB, ToeaUat; the MUtojr Jaspen, gym] . naaUc apeoteUsta; the Ctwtbona Cblldrtn; tad ■ Dan K. Bnasall, eomadlsa. Scott snd Wsrd, wb» mtdt tbalr dabnt raoantly. have mada a flnt-dasa bit, Thn latiodnoe; tome axtramdy novd tat- , tuns In their mnded spedddes. At Wabo's OnBA-EOon. Pstenon, K. J., bnstassB- •waa good the past wsek. Clues and Davtelnaonn- aad daneea. Lola Mortimer In aerio-oomlo aoaga, Thomaa aad Wataoo in thdr aketoh of "O'Donohue'a Airivd," and their trick dogfBoae. wen fhvonbly reodved, aa wen tha Dallya to thdr eketehea, and. Mona. Yentlnl and Mile. ZulallA. Depoittina ITx, Chios and DsTte, to Angnsta, Oa., tojolii Howes'' Olnus; 'Thofflaa and Wataon, New Yoik; Jeaalo Weatbrook aad Sadie St. Olaln, Nawark; the DaUeys^ B ea d i n g, Pa. Announced tor 19: Draw and Lawton, Oorddla and Ytetordll, the Maokleys. Alice Foster. Msbls Psarl. Gus Foster, and Bam Martto Frsak- lln Warner'a Combination gave thdr third paifena- anea at the Opeia-bonae IT to a crowded houae- The oompaay todnded Ella Bamond, aailo-oomlo; M. T. Qnton. ventrUoqutet; FoetarandKeaneily; andlQIa. UariaUe. ballad-dnger. Thte party an ^. foi34. LattorofIT? YABiszr.ABTinstn wanted tt tha Open-hoaae. Fdl River, Maaa. See Geo. Wlaahlp'a card. TixaitBT, Oroain aad nenoh an now p aL ' fuim lng tosathar at the IIvoU Theatn, thte dty. Tbx rkw PBoru at toe AddphL Hartford. Ot.. March 13 wan AlUa Dnytoa. a graoefnl aoag-Aad. danoelady: LoaSaafoid. aerio-oomto; Matt Onea. 5.S!2?.27"f^S?'*V.'"«» Bnoceailully perfomt the- dlfflenltfeatofbieaklag aa ^g which te tMruad la a htndkenhlaf upon hte totehead by A aanan »—^ kick while stondtng; Hsny Kaanedy, whopcaaanaa good vantrUoqate) powan; asdLoagaad Mask, aane- and-daaMmea, who were sot up to ths tttBduo. The faatide ot the w e e k tns the skstch of "Irish Life to America." to which Oharin McOoithy aad John D.'Griffln flgored eooaplcnoiuly.' Oa tha ITIh the asnd Bstniday msttose sad 6Ven> lug Mfoimtncea wan given at tha OparoJiouaa to amaU andieaoaa, aome local ttltat tspaaiw tog la ooanactloB with the regolar ooBtpaav: ^hi» cloalng people IT warn Badto Uamllton, to BavanZ withthepmnBrothan; Hany Kennedy.toPrevl- denoe; Ohaa. Mcasithy. to (jhloago. to Joto Sara f^^Utf^^"^ D.Grtffln Ityt off A weak to n- beans with Jobn Manning, lite asw partmr. Fez 19 Gibson and Bsnnla aad Rau PaiUagton an on- Bounc ed. La ttorof Manh 18. -«-~-w-" . 1^ •* Opsn-hoBte. New- srs. N, J.,Msnb 13 were Gibson asidBlnaey. •tjniMft pedestol clog and Jig danoen; Hanr Gnaeoo la puieb aoa^ aad daacsa; Bairr tod (Sin ridding l''.*.'';,.**'^^ >«srahall aad AUoe FSataa^ bdtedteu. acaaaa IT: AUco Foster, to Patanoat aibboaa aad Btoasr, to Boatoo; Kaamey and MortB and Joe Manbdi.ldls. Annotueed lor 19: Angto Scholt, Jamaa Cnmiulnga. Alfredo, Yannetto and MontlcaUo At tha Metropolitan the aew people U weie Paddy Morphy. Irteh vocalist snd song^d- danee; Gerila aad Lottte Idan la p»-~'«-g vtieal- ftms; J. W. McAndrewa to his wdl known sete- sad Maris WhltUngbam and Master Newman la songa. 17: Welch. Ryaa, Hsrris snd Mstthsws. toBnoklya; Marie Wtilttingliam, Mtaler Newman tod J. W. McAndnwa. BdSnoea; Paddy Maipby. BuOklo; Cbas. Dtamond. New Yoik; Minnie Oyds. Robokea, N. J.; and iheMaitlndtte. Riehmond. Ta. ToopanlB: Ddsbant7andHengler,8atsuinaaadAII<- right. Biyaat and WlUlama. Boaa Lee, Ullla MofIt8> Ntd Wtmbold, and EUa Heflto. VloU OlUton had » benefit 18, whleh waa wdl attended, ftnalnne gmtfl at both places. Lsttsr of Manh 17. O. B. Cou-ntaand Kate Baymond to 'Tite WsUk of Now Toik" msde derided hlta at the Taeatiw Comlqua, Pnridanoe, B. I,, the paat week. Man- ebestarsad Jsnnton, who opseedsaas dato, hav* been flnaly nedvsdL BabyBladlsy.asatetadbybsr Mbar. PToLnndley, added largdy to tha atliao- tloiu. Tbe attendance dtiitog the week waa excd- loit. Departnraa IT: Lew and Paallne Parker, £r- wto Thomaa and Mile. Zittalls. Among thesttra^ tloiu for thte week are Scanlon aad Croala. Mlaa Clara Moon. Eddie Oollyer, Wdah aad Bhtelda aad the Kally Bnthen, Raw FAozs at Smlth'a Opaia-houas, ana£ 2^™,:.?.'''''" '••«1> H. wan Hattia Hawthorne. 1 Bva Whitney and toe Boae Btetors. Dao GrUDa. Han- and Hume dlssppolntcd U; the Heanaaiey Broo. goto Detroit IT; Homer and Bolly and Baola Hai- tan an billed to appear 19 Legrand Plarce and J. B. Green ot mooklng-blld aoloristy sn to town- Advices of Mareh 10, ~ _At thb Qatm CBimiL TaxATBB, Gdvasloa. ' Taxaa. no arrivate or departorea March 13. Tha fcuowing constitute'the prasaat coihpany: Dowl- /' Ing and Btaphens. tbs Uard platan,' the Bsys, Anaie Woods, Kitty .WhltlandJMamls Whdan, aad Mor- phy and Mack. .Bnatoaee only moderated <"' CliSBBRCB BVBXOH U tt hit htaae. iaXO*. Itt^V-