New York Clipper (Mar 1877)

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i •• I FBOX axuasmonx correspondent writes ns I to'.IowsZS: "At tti» National TbentreComlqarthe n<>n' npReaianees .18 ynm Blgell and Elirldge, Ut^s Lou Ho.irerd, John Raynor. Gusale McCain Ella Mayer, and Traedell and Byrne.. EilRelland SlUrldRe performed an average song-and-dance. Ulda Hoxfaid'a eatlo-oomlc TocaUsms proved at- tncUve. John Baynor gave Irish songs and say- jni: j in akvery neat and humorous mouuer, taking iFttli. Silas McCain succeeded fairly in serio-comic songs. Ella Mayer danced nicely. Truedelland B)Tiie remained but one night. The spectacle ot 'Aladdin' irasalao given under the superlnnnd- encn ot John W. BlaladcU, and, having the aid bl Ttao Block Cxook' acsoeiT> was put on gnigeonsly. Buslnisa tal^^ Departure 24: Lucy Porriaster. Tonpen25: Jollan Kent, Mrs. Julian Kvnt, and Xow and Paulino Parker Tommy Turner, tbo Si. FqIIx Slsiere, and James S. aort Katie Edwnnis wore sha additions at Heudk'a llall 18. Turoer'e ban]o and Ethiopian acts took welL The ttallet an<l change songs at the tour St. Peiiz Sisters proved atiraetlvo teatutis ot the prugramme. Ur. and Xia. EilwnldM figured to advautoge lu a nmt little skotcli called •The Sword ot Bunker Bill.' Busluoes largo. Departures 24: Use Faml- 1)-. to Join D« Uavcn's Clruus; C I. Banks, Bay City: and CluUet. witli circus. Oommeudug 25: Lanilis Brothen, John I<eCIalr, Sulart Uroiliets, J. £. iDoe, and EmmaBrenuau.. ..Madame Borelta, Jl.->!)ter WllUo Itolsdell, and the ll<)laseit Family were the new faces at the Coliseum 18. Ume. Ua. mita eshlbltod a school ol trained dogs. Master BiiMletl vocalized nicely. TlieBolasetts In musical anil gyranostlc acts took well. Tliere was too much vc liu acrobttllc flavor tu the programme, however. , uo less than four combluatlons or gymnosis being at the theatre this week. Business large. Closing 21: Gaugcru's Japanese, Iieslls and Ashton. Mu:c TCnlhotla, Maurice Eeppard, Jullu Wulcott, and ' Mm<>. Barouo. Opouing 2S: Huber and Qlldden, Slicrman Sisters. Nellie Mooro, uud Mabel lilvers. Morris and Fields, Oburles Oullaglicr, and th» Turner Blathers were the now iNsopIe at the Elilnrailo this week Ned and Ada Beed have Closiiil at tin: Winter Onrden." TONY P.vSTPifs THEATRE, this City, Is to remain opou ilurlng ilie flumnier. AriLsis wisliing Uutus can addressos per card. The ilrat opuortuuliy is April 9. TiOB NEW FACS5 at Ward's Opera-lionso. Newark, N. J., March 10 were Ancle Scliuii In "Mnsks and Foc^" and "The Devil's Suitlle." JainoH Cuilt- nilnm taking part In those sketuhes: Alfredo aud I Einnm MontlCBllo, tra|>07el»ts; ViinniMtl, cluh- an-lnger; and Alfredo and Vanneitl, liorlzonlal* bar. Depnrmros m : Alfrulo. Moullcollo iiud Vuh- setti, to PhUadelphla. Pa; Hnrry Gn>ucnn, to New Tork. Aunnnnced for K: James Nrary, H. M. Parker and degs, Frank Budworth aud Morgau and Welsh. Bl2 good At tbo MctroiMllian the now arrivals were Ned TTainhold In Ufgro acts; Satsumaand Little AH right In ladder and tub^icts; Elolse Linden (Lllllo Morris), vocallsi: Delehauty and Heugler In sonss<»>d.tlano<»: and Rosa Leo. a pleasing vocalist. Bryant and Wllllnnis did no: cunio, owing to the sickness of Mr. Wllllnnis. EllaHenin wna billed, but falleil to ap|)enr. Viola dinoaclosed II., Cloeurce'^4: SalsuiiiaAnd I.Utle All-rlghtHnd Delelunty aud Uengler, to New York: Lyun Sisters and EIulso Linden, Baltimore. Au- nouuced for 2G: Foy Sisters, Levlno Brothers. Kellle Forrester, and Qrimn and Manning. Ni»l 'Wumbold Is to have a twnellt UU. Business much improved. Letter ot Mari:h. 24. AT THE BoYLSTOK McsEUU, Boston, Mass.. the 'Oomedleita of "The LlMle Rebel" has opeuod tlio performances, with Miss Lucy .vlams. Miss Con- stiuitlno. Miss Nellie Brooks, (luy Llnlon and 31. Kurtz In the cast. Followiug this was the best olio this hoqse h.is given for a long time, viz., MIhs CLtra BToore In serio-comic soncs, the Sliarpley Bros. In their musical act, tronTon nnd Muck In gpitesque songs-«ndHlancn>, Hurry Montoguo In ojtnlc 8ong;«,:ind Sam Devore. Tlie pcrfomianco closed with lue drama **Parls by MMullght," with Fanny Herring and the whole company In sui>- port. and some Ilue dancing by Antoinette CoRisl and Fermnil and Cuustantlne. Business Im- mense. Nest ithiB) week the newcomois are Misses Annie Uludle and Carrlfr Duncan. Sam Devere and Harry Montague remain £or oue week. .The burieaqno'. of "The Female Foriy Thieves" Is to be given, and a great London «ensatk>D Is iinnouBcad, ooRsUUng ot a series ol -"Classical Tableaux and Art Groupings" At the Howard, J. 3. MalBtt and the Intce comiiauy opened the eutertalnmeat with "TheTwoHemeH." then came the Big »Foar—Lester, Alien, Smllli and Woldnm—in "The lAppell Family," Harry And Joliu Eemell, the Fielalngs, Schootctatt and Cues, Ed\riu French tlie Innjolst, Willis Cobb's S'rformllkg animals, SantotA^ and TUaou, and Iss JeiUUA.'Engle. Bustneas good. 9or lieit . (this) week tl>e burle8()ne'"Emanl, or tlio'Horn of ' a Dllonlma," Is announced, with Adah Richmond, Nelly Larkelle, Lizzie' Eelser, Josephine West, Sjdle Clgelow, Lewis Meaiayor, Jomos Vincent, W. 'B. Cahlll and Horry Stewart in the cast. Olher newcomers will be Add Bymnn and Fat Roouey. Moses Flak Is underlined for April i At Boeihovea Hnll, Ida Ccriio's Female Mlustr<*ls (Opened on Wednesday evening to a bic house. -The show Is nut anuouucndfor next (tills) we<«k. .the ntteuiianco having fallen oir,^ter the Unt nicUc Letter dau-d March M. I Enochs' VAnicriES, Philadelphia, presented an 'Attractive pqogramme'durlng the weak ending March 24, Including the baa]o-30To3 ot John Forbes, ithe aetto-comlcvocallfra of Kitty Gattfner and .Jennte Lindsay, and SlielTer aud Slavln'a aoncs- «nd-dancea- J. J. Blley and Lizzie Smith closed 41. Chas. W. Tounc, Itodcliae and Stewart, Sic. Elvlxu, Lottie Hortou and Mile. Leontlne opeu a, when will bo prtMluced a new sensational sketch, entitled "The Bed Gortor." )' J. C. (F.iTTi£| SrEWAUT'a New Adslphi Theatre, ' PhlUilelpbla, was reopened 19 with a company In- [/<:ludlnC'the proptlolor and Mlea Ellile Allyne, I Fnuikle Bowar-t. rtom Vance, Addle Johnson and Jas. We^loy, who appeared la an aittactlve pru- j granune, concluding with the new sensational •ketch "Naughty Belle Floreocc." The Juckley ' Pantomlmo Tiunpe, Miss Lizzie llarTeu,Tlm Mor- ' rls. Miss Verdi Alvls, Miss Frances Bobliison aud ) Ella Hefll^ open oq the :MiUi lost. / AT NoosAN's VAnumEs. Philadelphia, George tjj. Hall, the stage aud business manager, has l«aected an almost mnt:Ieal trausrormatlon, the en- . tire auditorium twlug thoroughly reuovated and jremodalad. Miss Mary PlersoD, Mile, Teaude- ' moui, and *"« Mary Oaylord were the new (aces business condiiuUij; to be all-that could be 'expecteil. Helens Scanlane, Battle Florence, I Agnm Curler, Nettle Harper and .William Mercer 1-oyen 26. Turlety talent Is wanted here, as iier ad- ■ Terttsemnnt In another column. i The IXTEB^fATioNAi, MtisicBAix, Philadelphia, was well attended lost weet. Onnway and Kerri- gan wore the novel contributors to the progmmmo. Wenona Bridges, Ella DeOluand Tl wpiorrls closed 24. Will H. Slowe, Smith aud Fox, Miss Maud Sbfppard, Louis Alfredo, Harry VeuneiU aud Emma Montlcello appear 2C. r AT MiLixn's WiSTER Oabses Theatbe. Pnlla- ' deiplila, the programme preaented Isst week In. eluded as fresh features the songs-and-dances of Hurley and Marr, Ella Sheldon aud John Reese; the serio-comic vocallsm ot the Misses Susie War- iren Kitty Norton and Ada MorUmer: the Irish i sketches ot Flynue and Euson, nnd Nell Burgess' l-capltol act "The Coming Woman." O. Brooks I Clark and Allcsaudro GlrorJn closed 24. The new t people announced for 26 ai« Murphy and Shaunon, : John Williams, AdaStanwood and Frauk George. i Miss Mathe Stewabt of the titewart Sisters 'hasDiada a hit at Miller's Winter Garden, Phtla- .'delphla. by her singing of Uie popular balUid ■ ■••Lllile Stars are Brightly Shining." II THE Oba^ CEsrraAi, theathe Association s I BALL, at Musical Fund Hall, on the 29th Inst., aud ' the Elks' ball at HorUcultural Hall, on Easter I Monday, April 2, are the leading social reunions of i the seasou ot the variety prolesslou In PhUadel- i Pbla. „ . _ Uarbt G. Richhokd will have a complimentary '■ heneUt at the New National Theatre, Philadelphia, ■ on the 11th ot April, when Dr. Landls, Charhsy ' Beyoolds and other volunteera will appear. G. BUOOKS Ci-ABE, Who f.ir some time past Oiled i the position Of stage-nianiiger at Miller's Wlu»r Gardeti, Fhlladelpbla, severed his connoctlon with . that eetabllslvment on the 'UOi Inst., having been aecurcJ as ringmaster ot Forepaugh's Show. Peufobmehs are wanted for the Fourtli-avenue ' Theatre, Pins"burg, Pa. See adveizlsemeiit. GIBBS Axi>- Davis, aong.aud.dalipe artlsta and comedians, can be engaged tor Uie' iantlng aaasou. A'l'IresscaTeot Uilaomoe. JOHN LECLAIBcommencedatwo weeks engage- ment at Ueuck's Hall, Cincluuatl, O., Matvh 'Ju. THE NEW FEOPUE at|ihe Adelphi, Toledo, O., March W were Charles o. white, »ia6o-iDuiuu:or; John and Amy Tudor la speclalUaS: Siulle Hos- jou serio-comic: Ida Clifton and Wm. Wood In a musical acL Nlles and Evana were billed, but lalledto appear. Closing 4» = LeonoraBrndley. u> Chicago, ni.: Ida Clifton, to Bay City, Mich. Opening 26: Harry and Mary Thompson, Miss EltUe fpenee. Miss Leonora Bradley was pte- Bented with a'handsome medal is ny an admirer; It Is a very pretty piece ot workmatiahlp..-...At the Comlaue the new people ware the McLain aisters. sketch artiste: Ella Mayo, vocalUt; and Cracio Mayo, Mf lo-eomit Closing 21: ProL T. A. WlEitlni-and FiMey and Wolters. To open 20: rheWlnnoits and Billy Dearlug The AUanUc Garden IS doing'a lair business. People Crom the Comlque are earrlart back and forth In cabs, ap- pearing at both places same evening. B. C. Uort Ismaoogar. ' Lotiar'ef March 21. at t*e atke:c£o», Columbus, O., the new ar- rival were Sen Howe and Llezle SheUon In their Dutch •pcdaliles, and Redmond and Dovore in soocs sndHlanecs. Johnny Shay had a benellt 2:1. Arrivals tor the 26th: Chorloy Benedict, Charley Dncksioder, Sheehan and Jones, BUly Devere, Ella Amni'l. Jamee Welch and.Maud Lemgiue. De- partures W: The Fontalnebleaus, to Chicago....:. uuuoBum liud a sucvussiul opeuliii: week. TiieSynns are cicver. and made a hit. Alton la hii female Impersonations, and Miss Clani SIdelle In male Impersonations, were much applauded. Glintore and Gibson In songs-and-dancee are cood. OS ore also Burke and Snyder. Arrivals 26 are Hail and Burke^ Maud McCoy, Whotmore aud CLuk and GeoigU Morris. Departures'ii: Burke and Snyder. .*dvlcee ot llarch 23. ' - AT tbe Thkatiie Comiqce, Cleveland, O., the . past week, the. company Included the Virginia Quoitet; J. E. Whltefleld. comic orator: Tom Mar- . tin. banlo-solos: Bahuy Florence, Qllday and Glnl- veu, Harvey and Mackey, Peasley and Lea. songs- ■nd-dances: Frank Carlton, negro business: and >ae Buckley, vocalist: Departures 24: Virginia )uarte(,lo Boston; Fanny Florence, to Pittsburg: ' tiidayand GInlven, to Busaio: J. E. WbUeaeld, toErii: PeaaUyand Cca. ArrlvabJS: RolVnBow:- ard'sOodiblnBtlon, consisting ot BlancheClittoo, ' UartoSUBntuin, T. W. Han^bew, Eflward Beeney,' Voonf audi I^aslnger,:Amanda Archer, and^BiL: ; Huuer.^itter of March • ' * ' . Ax tseOhass Cexxoai., Philadelphia, the con- OallaUon ot.'ial4ai;'«as augmanted on-the Itlth t>y Uia fottmins ntw stars': Hiss Jennie ''laco ih serf«<gnle'senga and atklpplng-rope ^■00*; John WUnamk ln his Lancashire dog- UDcm> the itlctiiMBd Sister* In aongs-aad I U]icas;:the uiaeaslnaB toDbtUeand a irapssa > SB: Biuka and llaca la^ their Irish sketch "Back ; ooiB theCenteiiDlaI;"'inia. Eeontlne In the bal- *i ^t "iA.7^^2ialton;"'aiid-CarToll and Barry.lD aciobatle songaAnd-daneea. The performance ' Oncladed wuh the burlasqu* .'-WaaShe Lad or 1 £la SheGoAstrayr' In vhtoh George K. Fonesque J T^sveryamuslDgistlieOoaBUSSAimandeSham- ' f*e. The Mlaco Combination, Mile. Leontlne, -I Sjrte and Mara. Carroll and Barry, John Wll- ?*«a and George X. Foruacue eloaad 24. The ■ £**tacaa aimounced tor 2G are UlIs.PaUadlDo, Ida Mortis, George S. -Knight,- Kelly and Ed. and Allea Murray. Chkzlesi ,worler. "Tgle Conway and A. H. Deahata. V ■ ' ■iiil^^i* Wis sisiEBs, Mr. mnd Vis. .Wn. Q^i^aahy McDonald and Mile. Cerlto rstumed to S™**, Wy.T., Match .»,lrom.tl>alT urarla SSSSJ;. U'" *«» "> Dtadmo* m wan m ■*°»»i»isTV«» suopaiwd. AT THE Holudat-stbett TaEA-TBE. BalUmore- M- ■ business ruled geod last week- Theattrac, tinimwere John Carl m banjo solos: Fanny Rey- nolds,-vocalist: Emmeiaon.ond Clark In break- neck HOngs-and-dsicef: the Orpheus Quartet; Ma- rie Whltilngham and- Master Newman In dueta- Mlas Edna Markley In ballads: the Murraya In Irish musical sketches: and "SLxteen-sirlngJack " with Eetelle Monlmore and D. A. Kelly In the fading roles. Departures 23: Fanny Reynolds, Emmeison and Clark, Orpheua Quartet, destlna- uon unknown: Marie 'Wblttlngham and Master Newman, Washington: the Murrays, to Pltts- S"**. Ki- To open 26: the Sawyer Family, the CatTolls, and Lanr Tooley. who fulled to appear as previously announced At the New Central business hss Improved. The performance in- cluded the Hassan Slsteis, Belle Norton. Har- rie and CanoU, Mens. Orossl's ballet "Les Huseovltee," Introdnclng MUe. Cordelia, Fninkle Christie and Kile. Alesaudrla as the premieres; Jamas Roome. Jennie Belmont, whoso services were dispensed with after her nrst appearance; >emandoFleni7.Bna "ForblddenPleasures," with wm. N. Grifflth and Belle Norton In the leading rplM. Closing U: Harris and Carroll, to New Tork: w. N. Grifflth and Belle Norion.-to Waahlng- loo, D. C. To begin 26: McKee and Beamon. Mas- ter Manin, Lynn Bisters, and J. Martlnetti At the Odeon, Harry and Leont Mendel, Minnie Lee, Blauche Roscella, Belle Cuahlng, and Walter weutworth. The only people closing are the Ben- nelts, to NewYork. Billed for 26: Chas. Vincent and Addio nnd Oeorgle Morrell. Letter ot March21. Lulu Delmat publishes a card in another col- umn oorrecttng some mlsjtatementa that have ai>i>«ared rcgotuing her connection with William Sbcpiiard. ^ A VAltiErr staoe-UANAOEB advertises his quali- fications for a position. He also announces that he h.is a giXHl specialty for a trarellug show. He can bo nddrossod care ot this omce. 'ruEOPEiiA-BorsE, Fall River, Mass., Is to open April 2 with tlio following ron>|>any: King Sarbro, Dick Sands, MuDormoll Sisters, Wenoan Bridges, Paddy Hughes, Noule Hughes. .7crome and Cnm- erou, .Mlio. Zulla and Geo. Warren. Anisis desir- ing dales aiv rei(uosted by Manager Geo. Wlnshlp to apply as |>er au\t. Walteu Gale, seusntlonnl vocalbit. Is la the flttli wook or his ousngeraeni at the Theatre C4>ml(iup, New Hiiveii, CL TuE New National THCvinE, Philadelphia, was well attended last woek. The new faces wore Pat Roouey lu his Irish vocallsm, Walters aud Morton III songs and-dnncos. J. W. McAudrews In "Pnstlnias on tlio Levee," Bnby Blodley In her very clever iniisienl Items, Mnslor Dunn In ]lg- daiices, aud Miss Lee Wnltoii ns Emma Waverley in George W. ThOiiii>son*s drama ot "Yacup," and Fauny Delano, Walters and Morton, Pat Rooocy and J. W. McAudrsws closed 21. Miss NelHe St. John, the La Verde Sisters, the Ualeys, ond Harry Clllford In his drama ot "Llghiulng Bob" 26. Nut Mason, who Is now managing the Penh Opera-house, Perth, Out., denies that he was mar- ried on the stage ot a variety theatre in South 13eud, Iiid., rcceiiiiy, and states thutsomo person assumed his name. AT TUE GEAND CESTBAL Theathe, Oalveston, Texas, the new people March 19 were the Hudson Brothers and SIgnor Verraldi. The Hudson Bros, appearod In sketches and a double clog-dance, which mot due appreciation. Signor - Ven-aidi closed the entertainment by Introducing his Italian marionettes. Departures: Billy aud Maggie Ray, to New York; Murphy nnd Mack, to Now Orleaiui; DowUiig and Stephens, to Chicago; Mamie Wliaien and Aiiuio Woods, to Sun Autonlo. To o|>en Match 26: The Mitcliell Sisters and Ada CUIfonl. JOBN Fendv Is engaged for the season at the Museum, Chicago, III. Sri^iALTV Airrisis aro wanted at the Toledo Theatre, Chicago, IlL Address Raymond Kalteu- baclu proprietor. JAMES Welch and Maud Lemoine can be en- gogod to produce their Irish dranm ot "O'Con- nor's Oath" through Bob Mock, agent, whose ad- dre.-u Uud In another column. THE GLOBE THEATRE. Chicago, III., has been purchased by Messers. Vanderburg 4k Ryan, who will o|ien It as a tlrst.cUiss variety tlieatre on April 2. Artists lu every branch ot tlie profession are wonted for the opening. Eugene F. Gorman will be buslneas and stage manager. See card. . TUK NicuoLS—Blanche aud Johuny—are just oomplctiiig a fourteen weeks' engagement at the Adelphi, South Bend, Ind., where they can be ad- dressed until April 4. WILLIAZ B. aMiTH, manager ot Smith's Opera- houso. Grand Rnplds, Mich., publishes a card in our huslue^AS dopartincut, which variety perform- ers are requested to read. TUE V.UDis TWIN Si;n'i:H3 were presented with two raodats by At.iuagor McDanlel, at Cheyenne, W. T., on March 17. A full account ot the presenta- tion, and a description ot McDaulel's Theatre, copied fn>m a local Journal, can be found among the advertisements in this Issue. TUETuEATiiEOOJiiguiE, Washington, D. C, real. Ized haudsoniely during the explied week. There were uo new arrivals. Burton Stanley and the Grinnull Cliildreu were largely advertlscil, but foiled to appear or to give ouy excuse therefor. Departures Mutch 24: Barney McNulty, destina- tion not kuowu: Nellie Su John, Grand Centrul, Fblladelplila: Harrlugtuii and McGlone, no Im- mediate opening. Announccnicnis for 26: Belle Norton, W. N. Gruntit, the Austin Drothore, Marie ^hlttiiigham and Master Newman At the .Avenue Thoatre the uow arrivals were Harry Woodson, and Mons. Goroux ond Mile. Adeline. Eph Horn Jr., Mile. La Font, and the C-trlo Sis- tecs remain. Departures 21: Wm. Oaylord, I,eo Gordon and Charles Young, to Philadelphia. An- nouncements tor 26: J. J. Rlloy, LIzzIo Smith, George B. Baddilfe, uzzle Ellis and Lizzie Walk- er. Business lalr. TBBJtxw CZOPLE at Trimble's, Plusbarg, Pa. TBEITEW CZOPLE at TriinDles,HUsparg, Pa.,. ,u;,a,r,,iioir: proprietorud muaaer, Dan Klce: eqiics. March 19 were the Dlljona—James and Susie—in a irljn dirvMor, J. J. Shovles; msnwsToTmeiuLgerlo, liar. clever Irish sketch; Chn&. Arizona-1:> fcnta of rrrltiekl-y.-; _ ^ ; ' ■J'.T'^rT^ stroOEth: the Dai-low Biuthers in songs-ond- C'*"^'^^^?'''<^\y-^."'»''r "l.*^-5'*P'-. strength; the Dai-low Biuthers in songs-ond dances; SIg. Francis In Jugglery: Mile. Etta in a contortion-act; Mile. Esielle In charactcr.clianges and straight Jig; Susie Dillon sang motto-sooss. The Irwin Sisters and Prof. Lawrence's Statue Troupe niled out the olio, and the pregcamme con- cluded with "The Eloratcd Mlnetrel Scene." Biz good. Arrivals 26: G. W. Pike, Agnes Wyeth, F. W. BraJuord, Pete Cannon, Gusslo Loach and Fannie Florence The new arrivals at tho Fourth-avenue Theatre were Andy and Annie Hughes, who were seen In an Irish sketch. At- tendance good. Arrivals-26: La BueFamily, Nilcs and Evans, Warren Slaters, Florence Marshall and Jtfiuilo Gladstone. BnsiNCis tor the past week at Smith's Opera- house, Grand Rapids, Mich., has tieou better. The new aiTlvuls 19 were Homer and Bolly, aud Rat- rcrty aud Drew, sketches. Departures 24; lone Lang, to Detroit; Frankle Howard and Georgia Parker, to Chicago. Prol. Wilkinson, leader of orchestra, has added two pieces to the same. J. E. Green and J. K. Trowbridge osslsied. In the beneflt tendered Jessie Smith -J3. Chas. Rogers and wile, Howard Dorr and son, and Jolm D. Ecllcy are oiiuounced to open 2C. .vc TUE TuBATBE CoMiQUE, Providence, R. I., the attractions offered succeded lu BUIng the house with delighted audiences during tho past.wcek. For ilils week the following new people will ap- pear: Henry Kennedy, Billy Noonan, Alice Batc- niau, C. U. Yale, WUllama and Martin, nnd Miss Lizzie Carlton-' SFECULTy ABTISTS and other performers are wanted by Davis ^ Co., agenta, Cincinnati, O. They also advertise a pouomma for sale. VAaiETY pjeiit-oiiuEHS are wanted: also a part- ner to take ou Interest In a llist-class outerlaln- ment. Address G. T. Wallace, as per card. H. LEWIS, who advertises, wanu a partner for aong'&ud-dance business. SENs.vTiu.NAL STABS and Specialty artists are wanted at the New National Theatre, Philadelphia, Pa. Address George W. Thompson, matiager. Bet BBOwn, manager ot Gregory's winter Gar- den, St. Louis,.Mo., was presented with a diamond ring uud gold-headed cuue on March 17. James uaABLEV.—This young performer, who gave much piumlse ot future excelleuce In his profession, died lu Baltlmoi-e, Md., March 22, ot pieuro-pueumonla, at tho age ot ■£! years and 11 mouiJts. He had been Ul only six days, and the dlsuose which terminated fatally was Induced by taking a Russian both to relieve him ot acold, and subEiequently discording his Winter overcoat. He was buru in New York City lu ISM, and commenced hi* profeonlonal career in hts'i3t]i year, at Tony Pastor's Opera-house, In the Bowery, In 1866. He made rapid strides os a dancer and a singer, and, shortly atterwaids, he doubled up with a yuuin of about his owu age, and they did Boug-and-dance business under the name ot "The HIbernlrtii Boys." He remained with Tony Postur four yeucs, and then went to the The- atre Oumlque. While pertomllug there his i>art- nerdled, about l!fi3, and Mr. Bradley, oontlnned to perform singly, doing ]lg-dances, songHnd- dances, aud actlug lu sketches. Some oC his Im- personations of eccentric Irish characters display- ed a deal ot ability. He remained then pnUl the Eagle Theatre was opened, when he was engaged and continued a member ot the company until va. riety performances wereabaudoned. Hewaathsn engaged by Mauager Ullmore ot the Holllday- streei Theatre, Baltimore, Md., making his Qrst appearance Feb. 22, lii77, as Dennis O'Dwyer In "Across the Ooutlnent," O. D. Byron being the star. He also appeared In the olio. During his llluess lie <ecelved unremitting attention' from members of the Order or Elks aud his ptulesslonal tlrletnla. He made his last appearance in public (•lore March IS, acting an Irish policeman In o burlesque ot "BoseMlchol." John Wild and Harry Richmond were telegraphed for, and proceeded to UalUmore, arriving there Thursday to nnd him doad. Before Inclosing the body In a casket for removal to New York, the funeral services of theOr- tier ot the Elks were performed In a room lu the lyvuiral Hotel, where decoased had resided, by a uuuibor or theatrical and other professional men beiuugiug to that Aasoclatlon. The obsequies were chanted by an Orpheus quartet, attar which the members ot the order gathered around the remains, aud with their arms crossed on their breasts sang "The Uymu ot the Elks" to the air or "Auld Lans Syne." About two o'clock P. M. Lhe body was placed In a hearse, and was ac. ouwpauled to the dqpot by the members Ot the Or- der of Elks and reprusouiatlves from thb various •Jiealri'cal companies, including. Manager - GU- mureof Uie HoUldaynitreet. and Frauk'Marrlnf- biu George Fnnoe. Wm. Carroll, Hbgh Kenian, Little Mao, Q.'-U. Badcllffe. O. I.' Btout, Sid. C France, W. Harris, J. L. Kemon, Ed. Murray. Clios. Howard, and AugusUn Baker ot the B. P. O. ot Elks, and repreeentatlves from the various thea. aires numUeil^ ab6ut nity men, in double nie. •rwu carrUgut tolloweU the beoise. The luneral ibukiUace in.Naw York.Cliy March 2», at l.ao p, m tnim=hls hue resldonce. No. 87 White street. Tliere was alatge attandancoot Itrofesslonals, and am'omc the pallboaiSra were.Edward. Harrlgan, TohyHort, Jo^n WIld andana.WllUams. • Thar^: NewToikX^gs.HoL 1,orB.*i O. B..Btw&|cb.ile-. ous^ was * member. Mr. Bradley was oi_tem- Derals hnbltS; a qnlet and amiable disposition, Snd na hlablT estsemed by his friends and ae- SSlSS^iS H?wt a youmter brolhsr, Michael. 2SwSngagSl at the Theatre fiomlqae, ItrthlscUy, "J a «Ser •bout l6yeareorage.-Md^t;^«h-e he bad been the in*>n '*"^',*!^"JSS' mother having died when oU the chUdien were ""ilfiSS'-n obt^n datisBt the Thlltt-aTetatto Theoire. ihU diy. Bee «rt'^.v..-, - - i^- AT IBB OLTMPio TBBATBB. Brooklyn, H. T., per-, tormaia an advertised for. . . '. ... - ; AN APPEAL to'iheprbfesalon umodetnoapad- tenlslntf oolamnatby M. W. Uanley ot the Theatre Comlqne, on beliaifot the sister ot the late JMaoa Btadler. wbo died In Baltimore^ Md.. March SS. "wSSf. Oousgn-. Deii«lt^MIau.U toopen April as under the ProP^^^^'l^' with Vnd. UoAToras nianofsr. yonatyartisls in all MunhM ore v>M^^ ibe epMlac 8ea «•»*• - - -- At the KomTT theatbe. Bcranton, Pa.; tii^ der the proprietorship ot Prime * Prentice, with E. W. Woolcottasaiage-manager, the chief attrao- tlons last week were Billy Wylle, Llxzle Barrett, Sadie ConneUy, Grace Munroe, Lola Chase, Ida Brandt, E. Woolcott, Barry Wilkinson and Ned North. THE Abnold (V>kbi2>ation exhibited In Long- view, Texas, March 23, Marshall 24, and are billed In JeOorson 2C, Tezarkana 27, Clarksvllle 28, Fails 2VBonham 30. Bhermau 31, Denlson April 1. TBAPEZEA0ClDEi«T.—AltaHalIett,whUe perform- ing ou the trapeze in the Theatre Comlque, New Haven, CL, the past week, fell and broke boUi bones In one leg below the knee. She Is now at the Austin House, In that city. THE MErnorouTAN TBEATBZ, Lonlsvflle, Ky., a d an unusually good bnslnees the past week. MISS Grace Garland, Miss Lou Hyams, Davis and Mathey, Miss Lulu Frendsand Frank Jones were the new featnres March 19. Stage-manager Har- ris closed 24 to go to the Coliseum, Cincinnati. Edward Cbrlssle Oils his place 28. Pat Reillt, Irish eomedlan, vocalist and danc- er, publishes In our advertising depigment tes- timonials from managers which praise his make- up and performances. THE OBBIN BBOTBEBS' COUPANT, whlch Is to Open In the Alblsu Theatre, Havana, Cuba, Sunday, April 1, will Include Miss Louise Boshell on the floating wire; Jutan, gymnast; Venus and Adonis, velocipede riders; Neemea Celeste, serio-comic; Fanny Caselll and Sarah Hulda, danc- ers: Matt Morgan Statue Troupe ot eight female pertornicrs; O. W. Brown, gymnast: Adama and Lee, musical mokes; August Lehman, panto- mimic clown; Edward Roop, with stereoscopic views ot tbo Centennial Exhibition: Albert Mar- tlnetti, pnntomlnilst; Edward and Willie Ainsloy, Ethiopian epecialtics; August Slegrlst, horizontal- bar performer; tlons. PeUanto. globo-performer; William Goodleon, magician and ventriloquist; the Orrln Brothers, acrotiats: Prof. A.' E. Voos, leader of orchestra; aud Rotiert Houoywood, stage-manager. TUE Bella Union TBEArnE, Deadwood, Black Hills, D. T., Is reported as doing a good business. In the minstrel fltsi-part Tom Miller and John Jenklus appealed on the ends, with J. W. Wilson as Interlocutor. The company also Includes Flora Bell, Lotto StAcy. Emma Irving, Miss ^reloe. Billy KIrby, Charles E. Stacy, T. Grllllth, Jumes Gladstone, nnd Billy Robinson. AT THE UEinoPOLlTAN; IiidlanapoUs, Ind., the attendance has boen good. Among the latest ren- tiires presented were the wonderful gymnnsilc foatsot tho Milton Jaspen and the specUilUcs ot the Cawtlioriie Children. Business continues good at the Coliseum, Erie, Fa. Carrio Lewis, Kate BIoiTis, George W. Mur- ray, and S-im Dearin opened March I'J. Minnie Gray opens 26. W.iSUBunN's Specialtt TnooPEgave entertain- ments in Tariwrt, Po., March 19, Caiilsler, N. Y., 20. Adilixon 21, Wollsburg -22. Athens. Pa.,'A and Wavei-ly, N. Y., 24. Gus Wilder Is the advauce- ageut. NEGRO MINSTRELSY. C.KLLENDEU's MINSTBEL6 performed in BufToln, N. Y., March 23, -.24, and are billed for Auburu -20. Oswego -2'. Utica 26, Troy 2R, Albany 30, 31. MUE. RENTZ'a FESIALE MINSTRELS are to Show In Frankford, Ky., March 2C, Lexington 27, Mays- vlUe '28, Portsmouth, O., 29, Irontou 30, Pomeroy 31, Purkersburg, W, Va., April 2, Marietta 3, Wheeling 4, Washington, Fa., S,and Pittsburg 6, T. TUE GEORGIA MINSThELa, under tho manage- ment ot Charles Crusoe, arc traveling through the Territories, and were lu Wallu Wuilo, W. T., last week. FIVE ADDITIONAL PEOPLE have bcoh added to Cailender's Miostrols, viz., Thompson nnd Gulncs, sung-and-dnnce: tho "Infant Keraanils," Douglass, "cliampiou guitarist:" and Fields, comodlan. KAhL STEELE Joined Emerson's Minstrels In Akron. O., March 21, aud Billy Rice Is to do so In Cincinnati 26. Haveblx's New Obleans Uinstbels are In Texas. Chables Callendeb, proprietor ot Cailender's Georgia Minstrels, -was on March 19 made the hap- py father ot a flne girl weighing eight pounds. CALLENDEtl'S GEOROIA MiNSTBELS an billed In i;tlca, N. Y., March 29, Troy 29, Albany 30, 31, and open a short season In Boston, Mass., April X- ■•nAPPy" CAL Waoneii'3 MINSTBELa are billed In Wooster, O., March 31, irpper Sandusky April 2, Buc>Tus 3, Crestline 4, Gallon S, Delaware 6, and open In Cincinnati n for one week. Habbv Rooncsos's Minstrels showed In Utica. N. Y., March 22, Little Falls 23, Troy 24, and aro billed In Albany 26, Cohocs 27, imd Saratoga 28. SPBAorE 4: BLODOErr's' Oeoboia Minstrels were In St. Jo.->o|>h, Mo., March 20, Llberiy 21, Kan- 6as City 22, Brunswick 23, Paris 21, and are to show In Hannibal 26, Jacksonville, 111., 27. Two musi- cians are wanted for this company. Address W. C. Harris, as ivradveriisement. Eellv 4i Leon's Minstrels open in Buffalo, N. Y., March 26, for ono week, and show lu Erie, Pa., April -2, Cleveland, O., 3, Akron 4, Columbus 6, Sprlngileld 6, Dayton 7. Business Is reported as excollenL Auextra tenor audagood baasoaro ad- vertised for. DUPREZ1: BESEDICr'S MINSTRELS performed In Charleston, S. C, March 19, 20, to largo audiences. They go to Columbia, Augusta, Savannah and Allaute. ^ CARNcnoss k DiXET's MINSTRELS have closed their Benson In Fhlladolpbia, and aro now making a tour ot the States. They ore billed to perform In Beading, Pa., March 26. CIRCUSES. Dan Klco'fl e^lto-tv, Clrciin, OB*lo ancl — " ■ * ■ -tlon. Tub rRontiiroRs .\!<9 omcxas for the,coming muod , , 3trennic- rCjruIuecl A.nliuii.1 Xlxlllbl- CiRcir-i Company— Mme. flhuw:r:<, MIsH Cussle I,owando. >l:i-ler \V1I1I« SliowlC3<. Mnrquer, rijcrM; J. J. shiiwttht, Ju^. eli-r; Joe Herr^-, i>rinclpal turultier; Lowanilu .Marks and MxHter tl'Uiie, acrobac-i odU g>'muaAe; Jolia Lon-oDdo, irapcir. Trick ITORAKk—Dan ltlc«V tTaln«d bor«oii. i;nat and hoT h\n: Tlie blind horse "Excei:iior** and trick mules Pete and Barney. NuaiaHH OP TRxn-.Tiro; concert msnagcU by Capt. Carmll anil 1M. Buckler. Show is now traveling by boat on the Mississip- pi River, and aner reaching St. Louis, Mo., will re- organize OS above, and commence a Summer tour, also by boat,'on or about April 20. THE STEUiAti Jewelbv Cojipakt Of Cincinnati, O., Insert on advertisement on the eighth pagoot this paper, in which are engravings of samples ot their cheap Jewelry, wltli prlccs.ot the i>acknges and lists ot the contents ot each package. This comjuiny have for years made a specialty of the manutncturo and Importation of cheap Jowelry, and dealers will do well to send to them for a price-Met. D. F. Dunh.w has nmted thn sideshow and candy privilege with the Great New York Circus, which will travel through tho oil regions ot Penn- sylvania tor the flrst four weeks, going from there Into Ohio, Mlchlgau, Indiana and Illinois. Tho company takes the ruad Uie latter pari ot April. The people and band are all engaged. ProL Wm. T. Rogers leads the orchestra. Candv-butciieus dcslrlug- engagements nre re- quested to address Mead & Peltier, as per adver- tisement. "THE ARENA."—^Thls Is the nameot a snug little saloon'recently started ti>-the -well-known. Frauk Whltfaker at No. 330 Fuunh avenue, between Twenty-flftli and Twonty-sixth streets. The gen- ial Frank Is so well and favorably known that It Is only nocessary to give this notice of his location to Insure the hoany congratulations nnd good wishes of his many friends In and outot the circus profession. ADOLPHE BEBHABO, somersault-rider, can be en- gaged with horse. See card. ABELARSO LowANDR can lw addressed as per card for an engagement in his sometsault, pad- riding specialty. FUNER.\L of S. p. Stioei^.— The ohsoqules ot this veteran circus-rann, who died early on the morning ot Mareh 20, and a sketch ot whose career win be found among our ■■Amusement. Annals" on an outside page, oocuiTcd In Cincinnati on March 22, the interment being In Spring-grove Cemetery. The remains were incased In a reee- wood-ODlahedmetallIccasket,omsmeDted InsUver and gold, imd the pallbearera were Andrew.Erken- brecher, O. S. Brown. WllUam I-oder. Frank Emst,- Cafit. William Chenoweth, William Von Phut, Geo. Bailey and James Robinson. Tho .coriege was large, and Included twcnty-flve carriages. Reli- gious services wcro .'held at the grave, as well as at the house, thatot Unole John Robinson, whence the cortCKe moved, » MoNS^ FBBDiNABDo, flie-klhg and Punch-and- Judy performer, advertlsee that ha oan be^en^ gaged for (he season. ■ ! ■ ■ ■ Cincqs ABTISTS and conceit performers dealrlng engagements are requested to address Davis £ Co., osnercard. They have an elephant for sale. . fH^ GBKAT FOBZPAtnlH SBOW will exhibit In Philadelphia tor Ave days, opening April s,- at Broad and Columbia avenue, and then making a stand at Eleventh and Wharton streets. Wx. DccBow, the well-known equestrian, hav- ing returned from his South American tour, is now prepared to accept engagements. He pub- lishes his address elsewhere. .AI.Lia'SSILVERCOBNETBANI>ot ten pieces, from Jamestown, N. Y., are engaged with the Great Metropolitan Olympiad and Tralned-anlmal Show, which travels by rail, and opens at NaahvlUe, Tenn.; about April 30. Den Howe and Lizzie Sholton are to travel with Howes' London Circus the coming seasou. - > A B.II.LOONIST, who can furnish his own balloon, and a phrenologist to'work In sideshow are .want- ed by D. F. Dunham, who also a4lvertlses that he would like to hear from Aleck Thompson, Charles- Henderson and Dan Headly. w. w. COLES' CiBccs Is to Open the season In Memphis, Tenn., April 2, 3. The General Council ot the cltii holding' In memory the many favors extended to her citizens by Mr. Cotp, who hoa wintered there, unanlmonsly passed a resolution granting him ilie privileges ot the city tree ot license. NEW CANTABES, buhtlng, flags, etc., are In de- mand about this season ot the year, imd we would advise our cireus and sideshow friends to send to James Martin k Son for a prlce-Ust before order- ing elsewhere. Their address can be found In our advertlalng department. KIDD's patent circus lights can be purchased at Taylor It Bassemtr, who advertise. Tbe Kinocade FAinLT In equestrian, gymnas- tic and specialty acts are open tor engagements. See card. ' THATEB'8 OBEAT OBIZIITAIi CIBCHS, Which Is to travel-by tail and boat, elarte from Baltimore, Md„ about'-Xay 1, Concert, <±aiuly4taad' and other pTlvlJegBs are-to rent, tuid atreasureF Is waiited:' S*s odvisrtlaeffleaL ■ '. i , '. '.CvtoBt IVlLuAxs tasctoceledills engagement irtth Adam Forepaugb s Show, ana will travel the ooralni JieSQon with Montgomery (Queen's cireus and Menagerie aie pteas^ent. ' ."<' '- PEBPonuEBs'In all branches ot the slreus busl- neas are wanted by Sells Bros., who also advertise three English pads for sale. AN AronoB BALE of sideshow property is to take place aTadviertlsed'address, March 91, ■- - ■ A' si u m uow, known aa Dante's "Dream ot HelU" can he purchased ot Q. B. Bunnell, who odver- ■v' A QtrANOTT OF taBoiis PBOPaTT. Comprising wagons, tents, dresses, sideshow oaiilis. eio,, can be purchased at Wm. J. Metehear'a address. Vr. Metchear, in his card, atatee thatBawlU sell the above"property or lease It on favorable terms, and that he always stands ready to purchase any old clrcns outflts that may be ottered.. He will send a descriptive circular oh tequt. .' A HORSE with eight feet and the outfit ot a side- show. Including an <ag»a, ore advertised tor sole by George Johnson Sr. MISCEIiLiAirBOTrS. PBor. J. D. Lantbs. magician -with gUta, ezUb- Ited In Strasburg, Pa., Maxch 19, 90, and 21, Down- Ington 22,23,21. He srlll show In'WsTDesbBrc 26, 27.28. New Holland 29,30, 31, Uanhelm April 2,3, 6, and Marlella 6,0,7. FIBE.—Miller's Ball, Mnrfreesboro, tmn., was bnraed March 18, catering from an adjoining bulldlDC. The ball was- built about nine years ago by Henry Miller, at a cost ot $20,000. It was furnished with scenery, etc It was insnied tor SS.OOO. SiB RANDAi, BOBEB19 made his debnt In Boston, Maas., March 14, In Hortlcultnral Hall, nnder the ansploes ot the Redpath Lyceum BureaC, giving readings from Shakespeare and Samuel Loyer. He Is highly commended by the local press. " AlfDT SOCTT Is requeeted to send his address to Ffed, as per card. QimiBy OPEnA-HODBE, Wooster, O., can be rented by applying aa per card. New Music hall, Tborold, Canada, a rooently- oompleted hullding. on be secured by traveling companies. Bee J. C. Lampman's advertisement. The tiall Is 62 by 27 teot In slae, and la tumlahed -with a stage 16 by 27 feet. LTCEim THEATBE, this cIty, can be rented by applying to D. Klngslond's address, odvertlsed elsewhere. A CABD from the Liberty Hall BlUposUng Com- pany of New Bedford, Mass., published in this Issue, states that thoy ore prepared to post on thoir own boards In every part ot that city at the usual rates. StONOB Bosco, magician. Is billed to porform In Troneeta, Pa., March S6, 27, 28, Tldloute 29,30, 31, and Greenville April 2, 3, 4. Billposters are requested to send their ad- dresses and terms to J. C. Allan te Co., who ad- vertise. New Crrr Opera-house, Troy, O., recently com- pleted. Is described as having a seating capacity of 600, a stage S6 by 40 feet, ten changesot aoencry, painted by Tryoii k Graham,- aud all the oocomo- dallons of a llrst-claas house. Thn rental aud olher jiortlculars are published In Jeese Shilling's card. In another column. 8. Willis, properiy-makor and machinist, ad- venlsos elsowhero. AN ageint who has bad yean of esporienee on the Faclflc coast adverllses tor an engagement. Col. J. P. Sanford is to lecture in Knozvlll-, la., April 3,4, Monroe 9, 10, Boousboro 12, Moin- gona 13, and Ogden 14. UsEB-rr Hall, 'East Liberty, Pittsburg, Pa., can be rented through John Allen, who advertises. It win scat 720, Is furnished wltlt'a large stugo, sconory, etc. The Front-street Theatre, Baltimore, Md., can bo rented for the remainder of thn seasou. Address Andrew Banks, ns per advertisement. SUAN.voN, MiLLEli k CiuNE, tho old-esiabllshed firm of Importeis and menufacturers of theatric- al goods. No. 46 MalOon lane. New York, make a specialty ot ever}-description ot properties, theat- rical hosiery, clowns' suits, etc They also deal In military and regalia goods, rowing suits, flags and banners. Fbr tunher pnnlculHi? and prices ot a number ot aniclea tii>quonily In demand read their advertisement. SPBINO OPENINOS ore everywhere attracting the ladles' attention at tho present time, and the flue weather is onoontnglng the transition Irom win- ter to Spring clothing. Our lady readers, who are naturolly dooply Interested In these momentous changes, will nnd nil tho latest uovcltles In dry- goods and ornaments for street and stage at Blooms' and at Dazian'a establishment, adver- tised In another'column. Banjos, biuijo instruction books, and musical Instruments or every description can be purehosod ot Henry C. Dobeon, whoee card And in another department. - AN ABVAKCE-AOENT who tasB "Worked" chutches Is wanted by J. B. Smith, whose address And else- where. C. E. Trent advertises tor an engagement as as. slstant ag«nt or programmer. A PANORAMA or sterooptlcon Is wanted by Jnllan Brevoort. Address caro ot this oince, AT Kbit's theatrical hosiery depot, advertised elsewhere, all kinds- ot ellk, worsted and cotton tights and shirts can be obtained; also paddings, ot which he makes a specialty. BTEREOFTiooN VIEWS are odvortlsod for sale by John F, Bynn k Co. F. WHITNET, ventriloquist, was In Matysvllle, CaL, Mareh 14, ChlcolT. ALF. BuBNETT gave an entertainment at Robin- son's Opera.house, Cincinnati, 24. "The Babt Snow" at Greenwood Hall, Cincin- nati, 19,20, was an Immense success flnanclally. It was managed by Harry Gilbert. WX. R. WAns, WTllerof songs, dramas, sketches, lecturoe, etc., publiahee his aUdreas In another oolumn. ALL PABTIX3 Intending to visit Fhlladolphia, Pa., are referred to P. Conklln's card, offering board and rooms at low rates. JissET Crrr (N. J.) Opzra-bodbb In to let to com- binations, or It can be secured on sharing forms b y app lying to Budlong k Ulgglns, who advenlse. CCBloerriES, glossblowers, mngiciahs and ven- triloquists desiring engngements at Now American Museum, this dty, can addross G. B. Bunnell, as per card. , ^ <xajnai\ Opeba-bodsb, this. 9tr, is to let for, the Bummer eeason- See odvectUemenL -.. O . w»mia JegNBpy aan-of.-lMeMiret son k Son ol tho Eight-tooted VWe Show, died In Rlohniond, Va., March 18,. 0U|>nlmnnaTT ifl' neas, after an iUnc«s ot three-4ays. Mr. John son received comfort and attenUdn during his laat moments from his aged father,- Dr. D. 0. Riley, Mr. McCormlck. and many friends. From what the writer could learn from his large number ot acquaintances, tho decensed was generous and noble-hearted to a fault, a sincere friend, and a devoted and attentive son. His remains will bo taken to Atlanta, Ga., his native ]>Iaco, 35, In charge of his distressed father, and there interred by the side ot the remains ot his mother. Letter ot March 23. The EiauT-TOOTED horse show. Museum, etc, George Johnson Sr. proprietor and Dr. D. C. Kiley lecturer ond monsAor, oxhlbltfMl In McOor- mlck'B Hall, Richmond, Vo., the past week. Oa- solle, the eight-footed man, is a rare curiosity, and the Funch-and-Judy show woe panlcularly good. The exhibition is attractive, and waa weU patron- ized. Datis at the Oriswold Opera-houso, Troy, N. Y., can bo negotiated tor through the proprietor, W. D. Van Amiim, who advenlsea. The benefit given to tho members of the do- funct Royal Marionettes lu Albany, N. V., March 19, was poorly attended. Kelly i: Leon's OPEn.\-HOt:sE, this city, can be rented by applying to H. A. Brockway, who adver- tises. A Mabcx sciopticon, with sUdea, described in the card elsewhere. Is'offered fomaln. Park Opeba-uoi-se, Syracuse, N. Y„ -will be In- augurated by the Holman Engllsh4>peraCo.. who ph^ there March 27 and 28. Thn houso Is (nlver. thied as flrst-class In all Its appointments, and t>ie management offer-it on sharing termf tocoiii».. nations. S. M. HIckey Is mauager, .with P. H. "Thz COBSAiB," Chas. Deffell's opera, originally produced at the Crystal Palace, was brought out at the Aquarium Theatre, London, Man:h 3, MISCELLANEOUS. BROADWAY AND TWEMY^COND STREET. HENEY B. ABBEY Lnun and Uussser NINTH WEEK. THIRD MO.NTII. NINTH WEEK. THIltD MU.NTII. NI.NTII WEEK. THIKD MONTH. NINTH WF.KK. TIIIItD MONTU. . LEONARD nROVER'S American ComsUy. OUR ODK Ba^RDINO BOAROIKG UOUBE HOUSE EVENING AT & SATDBOAT MATINEE AT i. ITsnrvedaeala. tua. »1 and »Lta Admliuion, Ale and SI. NO FREE list (except tJie preiis). (•a Dae notice will be given or the resnues of Mr. JOHN T RAYMOND aa COL. SELLERS. 1-lt rrajCA.'X'xkE: comiqcje:. 2614 BBOADWAY. ARRIGAN A HABT -. Pmprieton . W. HANLEY ilanager Grmnd aueceM and mat hlL _ MALONE'SNIOHTOFP. BABRIGAN A HART, ED. nARDINO, JOHNNY ROACH. BILLY RINCLAIB AND DICK STEIBLEY appearing in tbe great Free and-casy Scene. '^Mlaco ComblnaUoD," aeveo In oamlMr. America'sgiestsit serio-comic vocalist. JENNY ENdLE, CARROLL AND BARRY, the CbamplOQ Aerolntlc Songand-dsace Art lata, Bacura of the diarmlog ALICE BENNETT. 4 CONTINENTAL 4 BOABDINO SCHOOL i.by .'..BILLT DARRY Itfn week of CHARLES DIAMOND. POST NO BlLl«. MATINEES •WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. 1-lt TOWV I'AS'rOR.-'S. TONY PASTOIVS. Tbe Orealeat variety Show on Earth. MATINEES TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. The Renellii, Delehanty and Hensler, Harris A Carroll, THE The Dt^laacm. Fieliln A Hoey, I BEST IN THE Minx Lou VavlMitir, The Bfnnctta, * WORLD. WaLwn A Elllii, Ou> Williams. MiM Clara Hoore. cnCELESPIEL'S BLUNDERS. MUSinAL CflONts TUE DANDY DAREIE3. DUTCU DECEPTION. LOVE AT PIRST SIOHT. r» KITCHE.V DOMESTICS. TONY PASrOR'.S . BRILLIANT PORTFOLIO OF.LOCAL LYRICd. Tiiree irimra ofPun and Inftlmction. tl.nn OHALLEMQE. Tbstno other theatre in Anicrlcaever oiTered such dlitla gulntieO vaurtsvllle ntais at one enterfainmeot. Carriages ma y be unlcrail at WM. l-lt ~1>A.t2V» arCH. A-VEKfUB THEATBE MONDAY: LADY OF LVOSR. TUESDAY: Jto^^ LADY OF LYONS. WEDNESDAY: LADV OF LVO.NS, THURSDAY: LADY OP LVO.SS. Misi DAVENPORT as Pioilne. Mr. COOIILAN «.<• Claude. Tltere will be NO perfurmance- KriJoy no.tt (dood Friday). On EASTER EVE (Saturday, Marcli 31) flm pro- duction ofTRE PRINCESS ROYAL. •.• Salo of Rcicrrtil tlratiilirT<n«MnDday: 61.90. SI. and 7Sci>ntiL l it Bro.Kliray. JACK AND JILL, Socst panlomlRie ever producrd. GRLMALDI. SANFORD and WILSON. DUNRAK »nil I.OWANDE. SIECRISTanil DO<:S. • LANGLOIS UROTIIER.S. AUMO.NTE BROTHERS, FRK.NCil SISTERS. MATINEES WEDNF.SDAV and SATURDAY. JACK AND JI4,L. [Mt Prieea, 15,35, SO and 7i centa. Reserved wat ii, 7 3e. a n d SI. ~XXELI>i:.E:Tt<£l ■WO^yyEJX flfE.tTRE K.NTIHE CIIANUE OK PI<UURAJ()1E, being tho fuurtb itcrlct of HELLER'S WONDERS. LEOTARD. The rerformance of this asloniaion on tha tr.-ipeze Is ts< tooiidilog. No living tripczl:lt can equal Lmturd. STtORM AND SU.VSIIINE. :i MnBleal Sketch, lu ttIiIcIi la aliown how a atory told In worila may be iKlter told in muftlc Tbs sparkling comedietta entitled MRS. KEITIC; or. THE VACARIES OF SPIBITISX. URa EEmc MISS heller CondudlnK with ROBERT HELLER'S wotia-ramoui Wonder, called BOXING A MEDI Ult. VASTER MEDIUM HISS RELLER EVERY EVENINO AT 8. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AT i Children h.-iir price to MHtlne^. RA MATINEE EA^TTEK MONDAY. '^CIHA MA TINEE E ASTER MON DA Y. l i t OOI-i V MHI A. Ol'BIt.^-HOVSEl, corner Weat 12th at and Greenwich av,. New YorkCirv. Remodeled and cnlnrccd at an expense orsii.uoo. A Nh:\v AND SPACIOUS FRONT ENTRANCE Juit adJad. mnVln( thia the iial*0!it anil moatbeiotifbl little place or amniie' ment in the city. Adrniadlon: 90c., 7Se., and SI; private boaeA. SSand SIO. Burlesqueand SeniUtloa-ilStarii. XVhit«. face Speclaltlea. Comblnatlona and Truupeii, Flri^t claM Noveitli^a and Ballot attractions Fremiirres and Ball^t-U. dlw. addresa J. BERRY, Manager, aa above: l lt'tr AKATEflR. The abtob Dbauatic association are to give their flret performance and reception In tbe Union LeagueTheatre, in this city, April 9. ••Caste"and "Box and Q>x" will comprise the bill, •■CLODi»"by the NewYork WindsorDimmatio Cliib, for the beneat of tho Triton Boat Olab ot Newark, N. J., is billed for Aprils at New InsUtute Hall. TUE ITALIAN MiNsniELS (amateur) ot Newark, N. J., who during tho past Winter have been tind(r the management of Joseph M. Norcress, havo ten- dered him a benellt, to come-off at the Opera-houso April«. Tbe CtNCTNNATt • Da ven w>ifr Clttb gave "The Hunchback" at Robinson's Opera-house 22. The Julia -was a debutante in the clob. Miss Ella Burns, but who Is whispered to have been on the prolesslonal-atage In Philadelphia aome years ago. Her eSbrt was a groat success. The- Sbakespeabe Dbauatio AssociATRn ot Philadelphia has been reorganized, ^They con- template giving their Orst performanceabont the middle ot AprlL Tho following is a Hot ot iha'affl. ceia: President, L. K. WllllamS: vIce-presMeaC S. O. Deurller: treasurer, J, H. Knl^t; °~TTt°r*- fflgnager,Chas.Carpenter. • 1 . . ■TBE' POLLmriBO reoFLS a^p engaged tor tbe JTonb American circus tbe oomlog season t E. W. I Perry, Minnie Perry, W. W. Nichols, Arllne Broth, •re, LnpnIII Family. Hercules LIbby. Kate Part- ington, and Ada laaacs. female Jester. 8. |S. French's comet band will tnmlsb the mnsla TWO uiur trapes* pertorfflsn are wanted^ W,- W. Cole, who advaitisea; -. Dbl RATBAZL. the fBtBer-ln-Iaw ot.Mlk* Up- man. who attamptsd suicide In Cincinnati, .O.. March 30. died tnm the elTects n. He waa » man ot n*at vealtli, aaf Bad nguradaa anaBOIOflsC la tiay 'yorit; at. Leatt and oinrlnn atl. - FOBEiaiY SHOW JjKWS . DBASIATIC. HOB Nellt Poweb the burlesque actreee Is suffering trom a paralytic affection in London. "OVBB0Y3" reached its seven hundredth night ot representation at tbe Vaudeville Theatre, Lon- don, Match IS. ■•The Whirligig," produced a week later, atlll retalna its place un the bills. Tresole biout to produce Saidou'e-VDora" In England and the colonies. has been purchased from the author by 8. B. Bancroft. By^ a special clause In Mr. Hanciolt'sngreement "Dors" cannot be played in French In England until after Jan. l, IBIS. This Is one ol the nrst and best instances ot the purchase ot a French play tor English dramat- ic purposes under the new International treaty. . MLLE..SABAH Bebnuabdt the French actress was in sticna delicate atota of health aa to dnisej serious uneasiness to her frleiids. She has been. Buffering from an anthrax; which was operatad-on' without suoouse, and has consequently le-tormed. . thbee PEBTOBHANCBi given by M. Fanre at thp. Orand Theatre, Bordeaux, France, are said to have realized 11,398 trancs, 13,334 francs, and 13,089 banc^ln all,' 86,838 tcancs, one-halt ot which went to the singer. The Obdeb ot the paken Crown has been oim- terred by the King of the NetherUtnds upon Herr. Ferdinand Hitler, the composer and director ot the cxinservatolre at Cologne.. Mlle.' HCILSBON will create the part'otftlfe heroine InMIBL-Blavet and .Salvayre's Deic open "The Bravo," to be shortly produced at the Lyr- Iqne Theatre, Paris. BIOBABD Waoneb oontemplates vlsiung LondOB this Summer In order lo give eome ooncerie at which jrhole paiu ot "Tbe Blng ot- the Nlbaltw. ceo" arB'to'De performed. He.will be aoeom-' uinlod.br. VllBelin]/.(the vjoUpbtt, the hait(o|ie; BUI, Mesdomes .Unger and. Materna, and by_hls nleqe, Madame Jactunan. the Mile.' Johanna Wag- ner ot Her Maleaty's Theatre- ■ The proceeds are u> cover the defldt ot the Beyrouth enterprise— f<,000. - ■ A oableqbak to ne If. r. Hmia, dated Parla, Uanh 24,'says: "Signer NIoollnl. the wicked tenor, has ehocked the pmderyot Vienna.. Let It be rememb^^ that Vienna. In spit* ot all ttg al« leged looeeness' In morality, has a' good deal ot prudery to Bhodk. Well, during • performanoe ot 'Borneo and Jullef In the Austrian cmpltal, the other nlght,'HlcoHnl, who was the,Romeo, kissed jtba hand ot Adeline Pattl.'who was the Juliet, no less (ban twentyHDne'tlmea, As kiss, sncceeded kiss the excitementDecnme intense, nnin at the olose ot the perlonnancc vll was tound by a ma^oBly Grafln, wbo had kept tally, that the wloked tenor had kIMed the prima-donna fltleen times mote \jta. was set down In tbe iioge •bual- Mllb. AT.-at-T , npoa tho ooooslon ot her beneOt at the Thsatzedes Itallens. PMta, Matcb XL way pneanted by Mr. Oye irtlh a diadem oi dU- mOBdSii ttlltunt*"*" pVt"«-'t«t<Baha.4 a MmA. •a bouse. SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. Opera liouse. Rrn.-ulaay and ZKh street. Rocelved vith acTe.iuiH every nleliL BIRCH. WAMHOLD and DACKl'Severy nl::lic. SLIFPEKY DAY. SLIl'FKBY DAY.' KISTORI'S MEDKA. W.^MBOLD n-lil .■•In-,' "Siveel Hy amt hre." KEAITKARANC!-: OP RILL'T hihcii. I IIOI'K I DONT I.VTRUDE. Saata leeurod. Maline* Sa turdjy a t 1. I.It* gr:v>d oi>£:r.v<i-iov.*<i£:. EIOH-TB AVENUE A.ND I\VE.NTV-TIIIRI> STREET. POOLE A IXINNELLV L.-<w«> >n.> Uauogera ANOTHER BRILLIANT PRODUCTION. TUE liREAT L'NION-SqUARE SUCC&iS. Tb«.£xQul#!t^ Entotlooal play MISS MULTO.N, MISS MULTON, MISS Mt'I.TO.N. MISS MULTON. with a TnasTilAceot cut ol character?. Including BI.iOU IIEKON. MRS. M. iriLKINS. MI.<v< K.\TK MF.EK. MISS LAURA THORPE, MIL 8L W. PIERCV. MB J. r. WILKES, andolher prominent anUt<*. .. _lIAr-<;DEN'.S.DE»OTIKUL SCENERY, PBOH. ■ U.vjON-SOUARE -THE-VTRE lit »erved w.-xl,*, aocrni*. > ■ aeenraO tw-o aeek* in a%1vanoe. MATINEES n-EDNESDAT AND SATURDAY. ~S»jLXt 1 jiTl AKT -V-VKIKmE:!!), ISTII STREET AND BROADWAY. Klfthts at & Matinee Monday. Wednemlay and Friday, at 2. A muAlOff bill for the ^eel; endlnff Mareh 31, FRENCH V. SPICY. PIQUANT AND ARTISTIC. Grand Olio ofSpccialile:!. Farce, Ballot and HurleMne. nrcatratUvlof GymnaitA NOROSCO FAMILY. Thelnlmltabla THOMAS AND WATSO.N. Ton Bnlov urBanloiats, GREAT HORACE WESTON. Great Southern Priiua^onna. MISS I.OUISA MURIO. Worid-renoirncd Medcal Favorites, THE CAVELI.AS. Dora Steele. Alice GIrurd. Lisle Dlelt. I«w Spencer. Frinli .Steele, Chas. Seahert. MLLE AMY AN-D HER BEAUTIFUL NEW BALLET TROl'PR NEW MODELS IN LIVING PICTURES. Belleaof MadrU. Jinks ami BIlnbL . Dutch Justice. First repreaentatlon of A. p. Knuu'a Grand Mjiholojlcal BiirleMiie, entitled. PYaM.U,ION. OR T?1E ANIMATED STATUE. Artltta Jciinug dates will appt)-per»nally or by letter. It oEo5e~thka'x'kE;~ 04. S6 and Sd Sot.th Desplanea atrcet, Chlaep, Hi. VANDERBUnO A RY'AN TTTWoprieton EUGENE F. GORMAN Business and Stage Mana^r Thii beautirbl Theatre, having t)e«n recently purchaaed by Mciara. VANDERRURa A RYAN, will reopen :> MONDAY, APRIL 3: thoroiighir reflttenand decorated. Artbta In every branch ••r tbe fVofeaslon wSnted for the ojienlng. Flrat.claaa Art- Istn onlv neni apply. AddrcRi* aa atMve. P.IL—Cooiray anil Kealgso wilt jileane aeml adtlreya H. -vaNDERRUKi:. Ml" Late ofGrsnd ITentral Tbcatre. ~a;SE~~NEW^~^^ME«iCAjr nctnndf'lIB' Boiv»ry!^pr.-w Grand atreet. THE OSLT MI>SKUJ| IK NEW TORK CITY. CURIOSITIF.S. OLASS-BLOWERS, MAGICIANS AND YENTRILOquISTS doalring engagements may writa Co Manaci^r l.lf* : _ G. a BUN-NELL .•vhwete; Mannr .' CRAB. CREYALTER Week tommendag Mootey, March SB, grand eomblna- lion of taient. Actlata wlihlj g dales wI H ap ply. 1-Il> itBLfTv""* CBorns oi»eiia- nouSE, Twraty-thIM street and Sbnh avenue. The above theatre TO LET by tin aVit. waeic orrannth. at vary reanonabls terma. Apply to H. A BROCKWAY, Sjent wr Kelly A Leon. Mf OUSBfPXO T'HXlA'XrRZl, FULTON BTKEET, BBOOKIiVN. Manaser CHAS. CHEVALIER aotidu, Hvyh 2), another new company. Arti>u ilojdataa win apply. l-lt* EGYPTIAN HALL, Thirty4ksitb atreet and ThM avsnna. Tbe greateat .-ne- cc* or the anaann Booaea orowdeil to tb« dootm. Tha greatest.variety compaay in Arasrlca. We an playing lhe ben peoplein the eonntry. Good variety talent always wanted. Addreaa ail eomaiBBlcsiKnii to t^f J. OHAB DAVI9..M»nuar. BASBY BONEB'S XLOKDON, ^85 «B« SST.BQWERT, OppotUs Prince soeet. OPEN AIX TEAR ROUND. Artlits wlahlBg dates wui pl^ HARRY MINER, addru.^ the oailer* Proprlrtor anj Mmgw WM mm 199 BOWERT. 201 LONDON MUSIC HALL OF AMERICA. OPEN THE YEAR ROU.fD. ■ TAULFA LK PlojjTletrwa WM. T. alBSELBERO. Manaffer Bia. CONBTANTINB Stase-manaasr STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS VARIETY TAlE-NT IN ALL BKANCHES (Boae others accepted after the Srat night) £u 111 thsir \ opendateabyaddreaunit - . SIO.'CHAS. CONSTAKTISt . . l.ll» ..; ..If-.. atsge.tnsa«gg,. ' : OPEN DATES: ^BIL 16, 23, AND MAT 21, FOLLOWIKli DATES .FILLED: SjukO^nARmKO^ODBKCOHBINAnOX. . AhII It: O p. ROWB IN BRASS. An^nD^BALV^TBAVBLlNa COMPANY. |l5?T.^gSfrPASIO««^PAItV^' ■^"hK chS. POPE, with VARIETIESTBEATBECOM- ^^Z^^SlSSiS'^UC^ COMBWATICT. * f?J wnJJAit B.anni,ku«Mpir. ' WmED, PEBF0UEB8 in all taBf^K* «r the eina* baalBaas for the aason of inr. *" "EdfMa — reUB BROTHEM. Propltat^ OnatBstopcui Rbow.Topeka, Kanua. r. B-JOa BALB. three good EiglUh pada. ML I -wxr<E< xsetoage: "KnTO. a fibst- <*—"■SSawSSB.'E-BA* ABDSD VIQUH ^^^MB. OEORbB A. DrVUfB. _ Vlt» ..' a«.BWhsllayava>ua,SswlUiaaiGh THE BEST COMPAmr EVER ORGANIZED. DR. PASTOR. Mkaa plemsvra Ui statlBC that THIS COHPAVT Jkrtai TRAVELING SEASON OF 1877 will flar sarpaaa m,-my •rKBalBaUm heretofora vader lite mmBBKeaaaat. . >k arUaU eBcaced are Uioae >vtao Hav* darlag the pr raea t aestaoa inade- rms Hxi'is IN NEW york. nsTlae mm epporlaalty eg selectinv tlia very heat t« tke Proresalaa, wltb law or carefal praparaUoa. ha palaU vrltli pride to the SPXaEimiD ABRAT OF ARTISTS that will accompany hlai oa hia Sammer toar. A glaare at the name* coa-rlnce all of the trath ot thla atateaaeaU GUS WILLIAMS, rb« Great Teutonlo ComnlUui. Oarmui Vocalb^ Muier IlinRier. HARRY KERNELL, AND JOHN KERNELL, Tha Leadlne IrUh Cornedlaoa or the Unltnl State*. WATSON AND ELLIS, Tht; Great Germnn Team. FIELOS AND HOEY, riio Groat Musical FhAnnncnnu; Coiolo Daooan aod Couedlaua. JEPPE DELANO, FANNY DELANO, DELEHANTY IHENGLER, Tb« Muct Famooa SoDf;-aiid-daiico ArtUU Id Am«rtak THE AUSTIN BROTHERS. Thn Great Weatem SnARrSIIOOTERS, who perfom tl& moat wonderful abotM with a ride ever accompllabed. Soeleir Sketch Artiau. HARRIS AND CARRDLU The Arlhtlc BeprejenutlToa of Old Huathera Daiklea. FRANK BENNETT, EVA BENNETT, The Boat Vanatllo Protean Artlata In th* prolbolMv MISS CLARA MOORE, Tli« Great CharnrtArUtJe nnd Dnicrtptlvii^ Vocaliit. FRANK GIRARD, Tlie VeraaUla AltbL MR. H. T. DlfRIXG, I^eader of Orobes-tra. TONY I'ASTOR, N. D. ROBERTS, Business Manager. Proprietor. TONT PASTOR'S NEW THEATRE WILL REMAIN OPEN DURING THE SUMMER. FIXIS'X'-CIjASS ARmSI'SI tVISHI.VG DA-TES, ADDRESS FIRST OPEN DATE APRIL 0. 1977, LU NEW BOYLSTON MUSEUM AJTD STAR NOVELTY THEATRE, 667 Washinston street, - O. E, LOTHROP GEO. KUIfTZ tV. H. WII1TE.N'ECT., Boston, Mass. klaoa^er and l^prletor - $l.-t:^.mBn .............Baaineai'li ENGAGEMENTS FOR THE 1YEEK. .AJV'X'oiNE'rrrjti: coitssi. XXA-HRir mONI'A.GTTC OAJUUE XkTTNCA.'Era ^Ersr:E.^xsr^t•E^ cx>MS'T*A.N'm<rE, tfESjxjrsi brooks, "W. J. STAWXOIV, GSO. KURTZ, ARTISTS OF ItECOaNIZED.ABILITr DESIBINO DATES, APPLT TO CART.TST.TS & CAVERI.Y', Agent?. Mt 111 EIOHTII h-TKEET, WEW TOBC _ PAT IISSIXJ.Y, IRISIICOMEDIIIMOUIIST, DUNCER, d LIGHTIIIIil! CIIRiClTURISL: TflEATRE COMIQUE; Detiolt, Mkb^ ; 23d WEEK OF PAT RBUXT, wltbout doubt one or tlie doeac Iriait Coniedlaoa, Vecaluu and CarieaurlsLi on thn American ataee. .., _ _ . „ W. I. TUOMPSOV. Director of AmawmanbL ■ Hi:* Crarnn C:irlutuiui are almpiy lire-iike, ami ere Inttantiy recocnized by tbo audience. r, M. WELCB. >IR. I'aT RElLLY.^Yuiir nmke-ep for an lrli«h Sun;r.*nil-djtjice Artliit 1, Uj. beat I Imt. ever aeen, utIatlcaUj-, a^C^' rully tbiuL your biuloeM 1^ quit, aa food aa your appaarance on the atace. 1-11 * laitrr Mftnngrr TTreatrB romlnne luwl LyoniTn. yew Tcrte, 0nlis B«llrlDffer«. VocallstA, CometlUnH. InJtranieDUlliitA. etc.. wni c1o<te tli^lr fonrtb tnT^IIoff onuon of fortr i. April 1. for TacAtlim of two moDlliii. Will thnrmiijlily rranptDUr. and comraeDco tliflr AfUt Aononl tour June 1,197. Buj<lncHM^t^.-ulllyiCuu4'rum t»«trlanliico(Ma.'<(nn. the rfcalpU belnsooe buodred per o^ot. raor« than thoiv of nor other tmui>e nr. the Mine rout«t. Oi>inpAuy u Tultowft: C. K".. Beedle. 8. Geo. Snulea. Ned Wemor. Johnolc ITindle. J. C. Mants, J.-I*. i?. M. Cuhb. 8. B. Tucker. W. U. Bra4Uey, Uaode Stanlaj, I<U Muub ud C. De Witt Be«dl& Cue Tucktfr, Agent. Addreu all couimualatloDa to i-lt . '■..-. . . c.r. WEEPLr.. Mwwgrr ATqJlam^ OtPTTr.'Venaont. WM. J. METCHEAE, OF ProTidence^ R. I., bai ^rent a small Tortone In adTorliiins old Clrcua Prop. eny lor *al«. , (NEW YORK MERCCRT, April 7. 1377.) Notwith^tandlnc the abort* crvtuiuiutt ailvrf-lHcmont. l baTc aootliprflolull rortuoe to Invejit lo adrrrllHln;; OLD CIRCUS FKOrEBTY. and AronioilTartUIni; in NEW VOKK CLIPi'EK the pa.-it year I have gold a (nrat iti.-iiiy dullars' wonh, nnd I have any qnantlty l«^. coii»l«tlnie ol Waohim. Tent.i. tv.ir-horsea. Entree Dremeajetc: aim tnocomiilpte Elde^ll0^v OutflUi, whicb I will 3KI.L CIIEAf rnr CASII. or LEAi'K on REASONABLE TERMS: or I nlll purcliuu more OLD CIRCC!) PROPERTV If I can Krt It at mr i>rlre, for I have certainly madit money deallna in thi« OLD CIK- CUa PROPERTY that tbe V. V. MERTlntV apulut of. and 1 have nevtf r yet failed in raaklnir a tndo wltb all partiea Who hne been here, ud aee for theroiielvca, 6end for a ciicuiar daacribinir property, gtc. etc. Ad- dreta WM. jTmETOIIEAR. l-lt Adama llouae, ProTldenri;, it. L HOYT'S VARIETY THEATRE, JACKSON, MICH ESOS nOTT ClIARLE.^ MF.VATT..-. , .Proprietor etaz^in.ma«r "uooJ artltia. a|>ply at all ti mafc 8ut» loweat terui.i. It* ■■\V,V3>rTEI> i^cRr EELLT & LEON'S MINSTRELS, AN EXTRA TEXOR AHD A OOOD BAftSO. ■ Poih mnit be capable orainctng in operA-boulIa. Addms BulTala until .March 31. i-u 6RISW0LD OPERA-HOUSE, TROY, N. Y. REOt'LAR SEASON CLOSED. From and aftvr Monday, Feb. ai, thla eitabilihment will b. I^t to eomblnaliona, or will play oo aharlnic Uiruia. Thii uitniement vlU continue durinx the aeaaon of 1877.8. Addreu W.M. D. VAN ARMUU. P3f Proprietor Cilawoid Opera.houio, Troy, W. Y. Vv-A.i«nr£t>-lLAJbixi!«t andobntlessk Ibr th. TENTIKtl .Seaaon ror.CIHCUS and CONCBKT, LADY SPECIALTY ARTISTS can nod liiimMlale an. naemenu with miponflbto mana^ra. GENTLEMEN AND LADIES "UhlnnMiiaaomento witli Tpavaliou Coin- panlei for the Serliw (hoolil fomanl their appUcauonto DA-ylS A CO,, Theatrical Avmtt. I-It lea Vina at.. 1*. O. B<ui IHU CioclBnatl. O. rOIt. e»A.i:i'E-EX..'B*»HAlST. th* flnert In thk oonnt ry. A lao PANORA.VA. Fortune In It to a life man. tTAKTED. a Into! SCENERY. AddRia DAVIS A CO , Theatrical Aaeata. l.It 160 Vine it., P. O. Boa ai. Cincinnati. O, Imly's Theatre, CHICAGO. FROM M .^1 TO JULY 3. AODBESa ALI^^joUMDNICATIO.MS PSRSOlVAI.I.'r TO J. H.'HAVERLT, |.lt BEalDEST MASAOEB. CHICAGO. ILL. MUSEUM, CHICAGO. BEN COTTON f>o!e Proorletor and Slanafer. JOHN PENDY TUB ACrrOR-VOCAiiTST. flavimt lilt tbe ia.<t* of the Cblcaiio pnblle. Mr. Cotton baa Meui»dhUaer«le«forth»aea»on. AiMrwi l-lt TOMMERCIAL HOTEL. FOVRTB-AmilE THBITRE, PXTTSBURG, PA.^ WINNETT A gALK KK...^.' Proptletan mOXAS WINNSTT.. .Bailawa-manater ABTISTS OF HEBTT WANTED AT ALL SalaiT TIMES. amfcaadinttttbelow. Addftll u abotra. Mt JUES WOCH ad HMIB UKOIIIE and THE UTTXE irCrT-BISTH -V<OHIJITEE««. Orjjl.- ^In ihelrmatinah drama O-COnNOifn oath. F<ir urmiaiKK^ date* addnu bob hack, is Bnuanm, ClaeiBwall. lit JOHN LE OLAIR, Ht» - HBECKiS HALI. Cl.fCLVNATI, O., March twowetltfc' SIB RANDAL BOBEBTS. THEATRICAL HOSIERY MANUFACTOBL SILKS. -WORitTED AND COTTON TI0HT3 AND 8UIRTS OP ALL COLORS AND SHADES. UXIatr 173) BOWEHV. NEW YORK, between llreat Joova and Fourth atreita. PADDINGS A SP1-M1IALTV. I-U» ' J. BRUGE, SHOW-PAINTER, 321 COURT STRECT, BKOOKLYN, |lt* TakoCoo>t-:«lrw*, CTJMt KuUon F»rry; ihoy pan th> Joa^ BJNJO! nierlni and frettlnc tha Banlo, TbU 0, out ao Blmpta aa co imable the paplL ee. boand In doth. U. Banlo. ibBt> BOGAN'S SILTER RDI AND ROSEWOOD BANJIjaL of nuperlor tour and ilaL^h. TaiulMtarLn«:t, llonaa, and alT IflndA of muNlcal InAtrumenia and alriim sautC O Bogao'a SImplldnl Ba^o Uannal. il-,* ouir raetliod of tha Itind ever publlalKd. cootalninc 10 popular alra, with dt TecUoDn rnr cunlnE, nnf—' ^' '—-' —^ method \* not by note, ti| play at BlahL Price. ._ aiiii daoce, Jis, Clpt, and Iriah Jie-dancins Uujlit for tli* atafB. Send atvdp for nno».|iat and aample of baiUo maibod. JOHN J.-B0OAK, W)E HouiitoB atreet, N-YTTBi* 'I ^H A "V EW 'M ~ GREAT ORIENTAL CIRCUS. TRAVELINO BY BAH. AND BTKA31BOAT. stailincfrum Baltlmon, Md., about Mar i, liOT, with new outnt. BALLOON ASCENSIONS DAILY. PBOF. JACKSON'S CELEBBATEO FIBEITORES _ NIOIITLT. Tha prlTllaie. Ibr icnt—Concait. Casdr atandi. SM.- ahow, ate Tnoipoitloa IVeaL ThU neat Show will not villi a eoantnr that haa hem ahowad to doth. A lapoor alblo Trvuujw WBOtad. Addr««i Dr. JAMES L. THAYER, I4t 1JB RMte avenug. PlilUdalphU. ^ A. H. SHELDON'S COMBHTATIOir In hli ieniatlaaal drama-la fonr acta, WEALTH AND CRIME. For open datca addrcaa the undral^oeO, who ia prepacd to rent UieatrM or plar on a perceotone. A. H. rtllELDON, l-lt* Ng a tVwt Thirty lliird »trwu New Toct:. W. C. HARRIS The Man that Plays tbe E-PlatJ LEADER OP OBCHESTKA AND SILVER COB.<(Er BANOP- BE-ENllAIIEU WITH APKAliUE A BljOIMEmt ORIOINAL OEOROIA lILMfTRiiLli. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, TWO GOOD MUSICIANS (colored). aMood vlolla and elarlontt. Both mnat plar braaa. Matt b* good leadara. No would.bo mu^laasA Addma Immcillalelr, Alvlnz luweat aalan Tr. (T. HARRIS, I apply. Mf cam National PrlntiujrCa.Chleayi. IIL m NiTioNiL wm, COB.SER OF TENTn AND rALLOtTDILL BTREEIlk PHILADELTIIIA, i-A. tt-BSTRROOK A KELLY I iwiaa GEO. W. THUUPSON SEATING CAPACITY', 2,200. THE MOST BLEOANT THEATRE I.V THE CTIT THE GBEAT FAMILY BESORT. SPJECIAXi C7Am>. . FIII$T.CLAS3 8EKBATI0N BTABSbr GOODSFBCIAb- TV ARTI9T3 WANTED AT ALL TIMES. AddraMM above. ArtUta not TMelvlncan lamnUalaietdr wUlMtt. ■ideral!eoe«ar»tpeeirul nuatlTf. l-lf» V^AJLiILiO'S DRAMATIC ANU MUSIC SCHOOL. Pnpila prepared for lb. Operatic or Dramatic Rta^ lA the ihortut poailble time, oo verv roodctmt. tertna, tiy 8IONOR VALLO. m «M North Elerentb atreet. WilladelpblA. Pfc DARLINC LADY MACBETH. JULIA iHucbback). ... gOSEN KATHARINE, PAULINE (Lailv of Lronak /DUET, LUCREIIA BOROLa. Alao » povtrAi] auotlonal dranM, writbui Ibr h«r. For dataa adOreu _....„ C. W. DARLINfk l-lt<f No. »4 Eait Thirty-third atreet. New Tarfc tXtt. MAIL BY CHAELBB IL imBSDN (TEN OBNTM. CHAMPION BANJOIBT OT THE WORLD, and Vaxma^ M Ul. almule method. 7.ua> tnn» iot mdr. Send tat pitnial caialone. A aampl. tune, with AiU eaplanallwi^ a Sci. aump.' Tb. moat uomnalcal wm Dandttv taacht AHLBBlE. u pupila prepared for the ttan DOBSoN, ab CwetT. New Terk.. i« THE NICHOLS, BLAXCBE AXD JOHNHT, now In ibalr Mth a^ IM wMkal Adri^loath Band.,Ind. ManaaaavtetBi vTUinGMBtTMdnaiMabvTaaatUApftf^ ;,'^-V.