New York Clipper (Sep 1894)

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Septembeb 22. THE NEW SYORK: OUPPER. 455 OHIO. 0lB«lB">*'^'nM ilotdor of Ills Uw wu out onrtb*lbtati<c>lpuh«rbatwM», Iirlnf Butfowa ta6 Tnett b«|U UMlr eDp^muli kt rinl booM t*f a o^tsfln of etaillMiiM i*Ui1t« to Ibtlr ^nofiUi. n*D J^IeM'. Iob«liairorBiino«8«n4o». who Utooked at !htWilaatl>r>liaKoTainl>«r<)|>*alait,lba7aikc4ihitfrT. ufSasdowaMniiMiiadnumntioiUiatuiiia. Jn4ia BotlKaMar tiuMd tha laJaDMIw ainl laur oa niail fnlDi HoDtaomarr •Saodovf) tKD and oo«u for eon- unptare>aitlaT(ola>lnilluJadklaloi4ar. Antr tha iDlaocUoa waa IMnad Dandowa'a aamavaanaad io tha .^Sli" aad bUU <■ tha plar. TaiiB WW a aaoiatioaai aiplaaloD at tba Campos wbii«'^aBlm*ol Fat^nburr'amatDaoabniptaiid. Tha fiiat Bailm^ot; O. N O, baa bad all of tha allow bailaaaaltearaaaboQt. Hia mlillan b«*a haTaalllha aiMriaaea aod d'-blf, wbllaatMnahody elaa bu all tba Doaaj. TboBaaedaot paoplaatl#Bdad avary nlcbt and man laaDDglr ■oaodal aboat tba flnancaa. Aaaoai- coM tow tba dafloil It It aiaanad that pavaai vara aa plaalllBl aa mow Id ao Arllo itoroi. Tba laat tDlldaeoaa- tlooortbawMkwaa tha aoDouaeaiDaot that Hadalioa Pollard woaM maba bar thaatrl^ dahut la ClorJDDa'.l, attbaWalODteivaalThaaua. 8onaofthap«pararahiP« to laatata bar and rafar to bar a« "Tba DofaTory 8ur." Ourio Opau HOPBI.—Wm. MonlalD"to«t Farad la*,'* gapt 19. bad ooa or tba law pUra wlib a racord ol a lort- Dlibl'a aaecaMital local prtaaalalloa. LaMwaak "Id UM Eaotoebp" playad to bnalnaaa ibal waa phenoiDanal. tba "ft B. O." aliin b*lDR cot at oaarlr ararr parlotnaaoa. Tba rameoDtlonat a* Lataola «ai larpau In afldcDca Id tbaaodlaoaaa, Laora Burt,lba liekaoloDr baetf, and. Id lact about aaarrbodj u the caat, waa wall ncalMd. Bolaod Baad S3L WaUvneruiTTaaATiiB.—*Tha Charltr Btir caaia 17 W. aaaTflaed'aMlDitraUopaDadIo fair boalDaai, wblch iDiprored aa iba waak provraaaad Billj Bmaraoa racaiTad a lacaptioD. aod Id raa^tfoaa to raqoaMiaaoa blaold baorlt*. ^a BigSunllowar." OriDltli'a **PMat" a fliPOK'aOraaA noini.-"LaDd ot tba vidotjibt Sod" opaiM IS "rha World," aa laiarpratad bj J. z Littla'a Co, draw aadUDoaa ol Uii alxa laat waah. "A RIda Por 'Lira"B, HaTLia'aTBliTma.—* HotTainilaa"waraoDthanaaD oifaDoffaiad iSbproDiojaod Pol. Toor Karnli pn> •aatad 'Oanr Oaao" laatwaak to bnalDOaa that fluotu- atadfroDilblr to good with tba waathar. "AnudOack" a PoovtairRqitauTbutul— OraDlar'aLjoaDmTbaatia Companr, andar tba mtDaRamaat of JohD Horrlaap. cama Id Hart'a BoatOD Noraltr Co. with Irrlag Hoot' imarr, tha ilioDg inas, piajrd lo aodlaaeaa or tood alia laatwaak. TliaLIUrCtap Barla*qBaCoiDpaDr s BsilllMll'a Orila RoniK—"Tba laalda Track" waa pot 00 IS with tha HoMao Brotb*ri at tha baad ol tha or noln'loa. Pbll aad Naula P«an had DoraasoD to ooBplalDTol tbatnatmaDt acaoidad "Tba Old Solar." AatoatiD Kaorlllaa Piopta's TBUTaB.~1taltl7 A Wood'a compaor. lo "Uadaa 0p to Data," arrlrad IS. Laat waav Lrdta Ya»- maoa-Titoa lolo*d tba Loadoo Bmplra Botartaloara, aOara fbnolahl's aoaaganaot at tha PouotalD Sqoarw. Bba rapaatad Of r dowo towa trlampb orar tha Rbloa. Tocca. thaat»Dgwoidmn,aod Votban, thaarmlaa pba- oomaaoo, wara iiroig earda wabar * Plaldi' Ows Companv opao thair aaaaoo Lara O. lOHL* HiDOUTDH'a -8l». Oaltul'a bird a«loi^ PioC Haalh (TlrglDla Toeallal),tba Kmllb'a (muleal duo), tha Radoioad Bnribata (ruU«t doatUata) aod Wtldrr.at jntoouw lodlao cblal) wait Ibaeatda Ik Iba Corio Hall 17. LTDcb and Traloor. Paa and addIo Blln. Da Lonio, Fraoa Hogbaa. Tlllla Bebotobargar, Obarlaa H. IlDg, Too Wluiama and JobD Poatar ware eoDtrlbntora to tha olio. BoBloaaa la pieklog op. aoaaiP-HaDagar H. «. Willluit, of Pllt*nrg, aod Haoagar Jamaa E. Faooaaor bid ibair haadi towathar dortDg Iba waak Da rbilllp Pbllllpa dow with Hart-i BoatODNoTalif i^opanj.laiOKo Id adraoeanrvalker Wbliaaida, who will ba aodar f e maoagamaot of Jamei Vlolarbon Jamaa Oaj li aUll on tha door at Ua Piopla'aTbaattat altar afraisl juiaor laliblal Hrrlcai Tba Faopla'a, bf the waj, took a piiglllatlo Oyar 1», wbeo, aAar tha parforaaoea or tbaLondoo Botartaloara, thaia warn foor limited lonod mllU. Joe Cboyoal waa tha OWO aur or the OMaalOD TTia eatartalacaDt wa* glreo oadar lha anipteaani iha Peepla'a AibUUe CiDb.anaI- naaiad b/tba wallkDown athialM, "Jim" Paanaioyand BDban Uanck Bihel ChaiobarllD aad Ma Bmlih. who hara been promlnaot oo tha local eooeert ataga, hare aallid lor Boropa, where tber will paraoa their moaleal ataxia* ror a jaar Charfaa HcCart*, tha atar or'"One ortha BraTeat," lingeredheraada* m mue Eaat, WIlltamT. BhaehjaD,Ai jAaeph Marphr'aCompaDj, baa torn htoiaairawmr iroin c^ogaalal fvlaoda at Latooia aod gob. to New York tojoto nti compaor Yaaja, the Tlollniit. wiu be heard u ihe Snt Orpbana riob cod. ean William HaurrRlca. of UleTOIaDO'a MiDatrali, tnada two attampti to glTa OliwIaDail a parniaDaac rnlo. Biral ornnliauon, aad boib ware lalluraa Bo flrat ■anted Hilodeoo r-all and than tried Tliomaa Ball. Tba ronnar la Dow nard ror reb«araala ror lha May Paaural Cboma aod Tbomaa' Ball wai mad tn tba arouDd and BaTlin'aTbaauebolltODltiaite. Br. Rloe aoloyad bit TialttoibaacaDeoractloniD borst corh'a earilerdaia Hanigar M. 0. Anderfoo, ol the Foantalo Square, aho apeot the weak in New Vorfe, letomad boida 16 Manager Hlller. ol the Ootnmbua Upera Booaa, and Arthur Cambridge, the nbloago dramauo ageot. were among tha weel'a mnilenta Maoacer Prank O. Bao- aolu or the Olnclooatl Ball niub, eipecuto drirt back into Ihe thaaulcal bDaloaMartar the ball MaaoD oloiai. Dare Lawla, ol Aaihbume'a Clrooa, la bera^ OUraland—Tmenstpnaperltj, wtUct ilttin baglnnlnaofUieaeaiooprDmleid lo wallwia ootloog bred, and bualoaa aurlog tbn paac weak can bnip be laid to hare beeo lair. EpoUDATUDBUrau IIot<si—The eTeotorihewadk waa tba prodooUoD ol "Uj klDg'i Comraaod." acomle opeim, writlan bf Beacb, Sogera and Boaa. ibrea Itcat aipliaota. Tba membara or tba Kurrmy t Laae Opera Company, wblch doaad Ita flummer aaaiou the week pre- rlooaat Haltoorth'a Oirdan Taaatra, warn enaaaea lo pndncn the opera. Ttte compnoy waa BBgmantad with a large chonu and a inparb orcbeaira, all ot ableta addid 10 uw enealTaDBBB ol tba piMlvetlon, wbioh can be eatd 10 bare bad a pleaaiog eotiaocolDIo ihalbaalrlealworM. Tee book la tair, but aomaabit vorUr, and II Jodlcloualy pruned will certal*:!; oonpan favoiably with maot epecaaprodaoedeaauoceaa'a Tti*a«or«lituBBloL wlln ■prlgbtly, catchy alrl^ but aatda mandlog In parte. It lacking In ortheatratlOD. traogth and lorcOL Society tBruad^outea BUUC throuabout the weak, Inia Banoa- kercomaa 17.18,19, In "Tbe Prima Oooaa," Marie Jan. ■an, in '-llla8Dynainlt4,"au; 31,23, "A Temperance Town," It and weak. Sraa TnaATRl.-11ia Rallly A'Wood Co bad a ralrlr cooeaaalol week la A crowded bouM, IS, waa tbe reaBlt or the debut ol a louoc man who raceatJy fall heir lo oonaldfraMe property, aod etao baadooa oothlog aince but tiT and Bpaad iLdroppIna aome IS^iad In on< loe Bakat^B Opera company, vtalcb altarward collapaad. Byde'a ComeiilaoB, weak or 17. louodoi-lna Ualana Mora, tba Baya Dlioo Brolbeia, BiKtrlo Quartet, ItiompMn and u .lIloB. tha Ediaooa, Bariy Warner. Albunua aod Bartraa and Bicbard Baow.JiigBler. LTOsiin Tluna.—"A Bide lor Lira" beU tba boaida weekio pInyiDg in irom rair to inlddllog houiaa Bob. en UllllaKi, lo^be NomiDte," week orI7. H. B jAOoBa' Tbuatbb -8oalI audleDcaa wltneaiad "Sba," 10 11,11; preHUladbynn*dloorecompaoy. *'nia Wbluequadtoo." IS, 11.15, bad good DualnaaB aod gara a thoroughly eolpyable perlonnaoce "Tbe Power ol Oold" cornea 17, Ilk IS, "Hum and Uou"a,3l,X^ 'Iba Oreu Roida or Ltla" week ol 24. noBa.-J. K. Murray, and hla wire, Clara Lena, blra not yat made Buy deSDlrearmnBemanu lor tbia leaajn They will now take a ra*t, wblch lhay need rery nncb artar their aiduauaaaaaon ar Summer opera of twetre weeka, Including Bundaja 1^ J. Tullnoh. rormerb with OorloDB and now witb Jacoba' Tbaaua, had a bad caaa 01 cholera morbnatha put waea, hut IB coQTnteialog. Banli and Waltera, ecceuulo coDiedlani, loin Hyda'a ComadlAoa liera W. H. Qoodono, lonnarly aaaiBiant manaiar or MumyAl^e'aOpemCompany, left 17 Ibr New York, looking ror pailural giwen Fmf. Mai Falthanbau'r director ofibe Lyoaum Theatre, baa elmad tha anaagemaot of bla two orobeefna at Pg^ lo.Bar and tba uland, aod will now darom bla entire Ume to the theana. Daytan.—At the Qnod Open Home ClSTe laod'aMlnatraUoamaflepLS larali bualna». Booklogai Bicbam and Ptlnala'i Ueorsia Mlnatrela IT, Marie Jaa- aea ir, Boben Downing a). Paul THkATU—Sept. lO-ia Prank aod Jobo Willi. In "A Llbany Ball." paoaed tha boo*eat all perlor m an f aa, ThiaU'Tbe Two OM Croolei' under a new title with the addition or llrlog pirtorei. Bd P. Darle'"Dai-la Tom'aOahlln" bad big oualoeu IS-U Week ol 17 "Llnle TrliIe"theSratbalL"Thel>etll'aWeb"the latiar bair. Lonoox Tbutrb.— Tba twooarn and Mettle Edwaida. BOLOiRBB' UOMB TBaaTU.—"Little Trule" comel V, "Inoog*' 17. CsIaaaboa^AI Die High Btrest Thtttre Fler eon'B "ilha" opanad BapL 17 lor three nlgbu Darn' "Docia Tom'a iMid" H; II, IZ aod "A Lieeity Belt" U.K.U. Both did walL Bicbardt A Prlngla'a nlnaueU oonetll,roUowedbyObaa.DiOBonSI,tL ^ , , , , GnAPD OraBA uocbb— "Coon UoUow"liid lalrbual* MiB week ending IL Tbe bouae waa dark IT-U. Tha Whitney Open Co. cornea ift, M. CaBtaB_At Uw Onnd Op«i» UonM Pi«t. Ken- oedy bad food pairoaaga weak ol Sept la '^e White Booadmn"aif, "FBntaaB» 'a),». ., JTbiatu COIII4I)B.-Joho B. OarfoU, AUc* Pair, jHBla Wood., BelU Irriac, Bayey Tlllla Boaiall, Jeenie Babde, Bertha Thoin'on. Bob Bnalian aad J. O.Murpbr. , Bataaa'i Mirnio Uatx,—BUer Broa, Oaorgo boieler vaiaaa a wpaio liau*—uaaer oroa, uwiiao aoseisr. Qaor^imtBinaB, Slam and Wagner, John rellioi and llsBBa«M.~At ms Memsrtil Open Houe stock, the magletan, wllba«.^DipanrorteDpeop1e,ihow- ad to lair boaiueMaipt 8. Jole»aIura,ln'Slda Traot- •d," bad good boaioaM II Maode Utmagar.iopperted by Vm. 8 Hailfard, gmra "laharffed' to a email but well pieaaed aadlaoea u. Ill neory'a Hlnatnla laced a lair ■Uad bonaa lA. At the PonmBtreM AMltorlBm, Janeelte Crpaatar, eloenUoolai, with lone people, Ktl laieot, kara' BuBoiuna Cbaraetan oi Dlekeni" to laroa aodi- fnoa lA Oomlna' Alebia Bold, '-n "Tbe Oonatry squire" "PInnlgan'a BaU" a, WnllM (tomady Company w"'' o'l^ lair week. „ ■taabaaTllIn^At the Ctt/OpcnBooasJAae ^oombe did well Sept. U. O. P. Blaaon, In ■IbnColonal," '■M weU It At the UiBdon Thealia a B O. la a nightly ocoananea. Opaalag 17: EfaSiandt, Millar and May, liadta Steele, Auatlo Buiera^ Ton Han, Joho and ■wo Snnadeia and Iboa. Ullnmraa Lney Tatlor ■nkea the put played by Praacee Ooa. In "The OoloaeL" — HsoiitoB's Ideal IUmM Oo. si* iKWtlin wlik ^""I lOBItBg IldlAllk NE W YORK C ITY. LastWmk*Bar«aU.^niep«s<we«k wiatlM moit tTentrm so rw Uils ksmd. BsTenl of Uw pilBclpsl bouci Uinv opto Uielr doon, cacti pi». ssaUDgtsInponsntmwsuncUoiL Thebulnus ot Uw WMk wu good At Asset's Tbbatsb Uift Fnncls Wlltoa Opem (y>. piessntm, B«pL 10, for tlw Drst Urns upon toy stsgs, "Tli* DstU's Dspoir," s comic opera. In time sets, llbistto tj J. OhesTcr aoodwln and noslo bj Bdwitd JaooO- owskL Tlw slorr ol Uie open la ot ib« sort whidi deOea condenssuos, tod lor tliAt retton la lwr« glTcn t« sti (onb apos tlio hoaae prognams. "Tbe DsTll'a IXpaty" baa tor lla toaodAUoB a aopenil- Hon wtaldi once ejtltted tnong tlw pennnta ot Uesse concerning • good demon, to meet wbom on one's wedding ere waa bellered lo lomie good lock to lbs bride and giociQ tor Uie lemaloderot Uielr Urea. Uelliaan, an Ion keeper, la beDouwd to Blverins, and wben tbe tcilon ot tlie open be- glna tbe ptepanllODS for the wedding are In piog- resa. The proaptcilTe wedding goeaia saTe come to Uw Inn to paj aa anie-nnpilAl call, and to tbeo Elverlne'anncle, Bartow, lells ot Uie uarrela that bsTO come to pata to bridegrooma who hare been fortnnate enongb to meet Babolet, tbe good demon. A aloim delaja lbs depamre of Ibe gntata, and In Ita Didst Helisaen enlara preclpltalel; aad tells ot bis encoDSter with a demnn. Alter all sicept He- llssen bare reUred, Ibis demon enters Un Inn. He la In lealllj Lonnto, a celebnted singer from Ibe aiand Open, who baa been playing tbe role ot tbe good demon, Babolet, id an open In wblcbtbatcbaiactsr Ignrea. Lorenzo'arepniailon aa a singer baa rsaobsd tbe ears ot tbe Prlnceas Hlnns, wbobaaconcelTedapaaslontortalm. Hie Princess liaa delegated her conldanie, Bav flw Oonnleta Kanmatotf, ibe wife of tbe c- - that name, lo arrange tor an Interr^. Blnger. With tola object In yiew Bt;:^ ^. b..^- mons Lonnxo lo meet bar at ber boc>se, btif lbs In- temew baa been Interrupted by Ibe inoppoiuine appeannceof lbs cbolerlc Qanenl. Lorenao learea b; Ibe window, without baring learned why be bad been anmmoned bjBagatella. Tbe latter bav- Inr tailed In ber mission, ber bnsbsnd baa been commissioned to brlog tbe singer before tbe Prin- cess, and Ihe next algbtappean In the theatre with an eaooit ot soldiers. Lorenzo entirely mialnier- pntatbsappeannoe ot these, and, aoppoeing that tbeOenenlbad reoognlied him and waaseeklog revenge, again mates bli escape by Uie baok way, ihla'UmeIn bis alage ccatome. Dpon bla appear- ance at the Inn, bowerer, Helisaen mistakes bim tor tbe gtnnlne BAbolel, and wlib a rlew u> tnlore faron acta to work 10 calilTale bIm. Lorenzo ban promised bis pioieailon and good irlli, wben the approach of tbe soldien ot Qenenl ganmntolf Is annonnced. BUU mlaiaking tbeir mission, and with a view to escape, Lorenzo pots his coiuime on Helisaen, MeUsten's upon bis relet, aod blmself saaumes the cbanoler ot the ralet Hellaaen la ihennpon carried to tbe court ot the Princess, In Fnnce, wlUt Elreilne and Lorenzo, who Ug nies as tbo supposed sluger'a raleL Hellssen goes. Ignorant ot bis supposed Ideniltj, and wlUi abaolnte coulldence In Ibt pr..leoU>e powen of Ibe good demon. At Court It becomea apparent thai the Princess bas mairlmonlal dealgna upon the Blnger. Ue la oaUed npon u> alng tor ber, but Lorenzo managea to slog In bis place, Hellssen baring aUpulaied, at Lorenio'a suggestion, ibat be shall alng In Ibepieaence of the Princess only, and unseen even by her. Tbe Pnnoess la deligbied with the voice, and tela on tool amogementa for ber Inunedleie marriage with the ainger. Bsga- tella and Lorenzo have feared to discover to tbe Piucess tbe error that hss been made by tbe Qen- enl In bringlog Hellssen aa the celebrated eingsr, Inaiead ol Lorenzo, owing lo tbe ucgovetnable temper ot Uinne, but Uiey manage to avert Ibe calamity ot ao Ultoned a marriage as that ot the Princess with tbe inn keeper by luduolng Hinne to command bliu to sing In puMlo on ue very eve of the ceremony. Of course, Helisaen males a tre- mendous fsuure. The Princess, who has beeo aa gieaUy repulaed by hla appeannoe as she bas been capUvated by bis supposed voice, condemns blm to tbe boeplial uniU snob time aa be aball recover bla vocal powers. Hellaaen la aclenuncally tortured— ot couiie, wllbost eiTuct. Lorenzo, In ihe mean time, managea to aloff within bearlog of tbe Prln- ceas, wbo recognizee the voice wblch bad won ber beatL Hellaaen Is sent home wim a pisuslble story ot bow It all happened, and maittn are made 10 leimluate happily tor all concerned. It la extnmely dilDoult lo ngbily eailnute the value ot this work upon a alngie bearlog, tor vblle It la not a eonaplonooa auccess lla shortcomings may be and probably are due niher to the weak- neaaot tbe company ihan to Inherent taolia In tbe work llaelf. The tbeme waa well oboaen, eapecUily In view ol the foot, made ihorougbly apparent, that It was dealgned lo be a mnnlng mate for "Er- mlnle," which )n many reapccia It reeemblea. The composer bAi bestowed npon the work a very eU' Joyable acore, wblch wnlle not loo elabonie tor popular comprehenalon Is alwoya mnalclanly, Every sIngW number la melodious, the cboru4ca and ensemble numbers command and npoy the doaest attention, and tbe orobeatnilon la rich, sonoronsand noentwllbont being In tbeleast florid orblzarre, Tbework.BOfaraaliathemeandmualo are uoncerned, la enUUed to rank aa a romanUc open comlque, and atanda upon a higher plane than any comlo open ot recent yeara. Tne author ot the book, however, baa not handled the tbeme aa deftly sa be might have done, and while we mlgbt pardon the slang, or at leaat find excuse for li. In the success ot "Bnnlnle," the dialogue la anOlolenUy commonplace 10 catueoonUunaldiaappointmentand to aOOrd a reuon why the work baa notatlaloed the highest lUnlt ot lu poeslblllUea. The oblel canati however, wblch prevenla the abaoluta tnumpb oi the work la tbe lack of good singing. For the com- plete sucoeaa ot a work ol tbla aoit a good prima donna la abeolnlety eaHullal, and Juat why Adele Rllchle should bare been eelected tor this Import' antpoaLUonttirnlsheaa query dincolt to anawer. BUS laoka voice and training. Neither case nor graoeareconsplcnouaamongheracqniremeuta, nor has abe a particle otnugnetisD. Bhe laoka the power to oonunand adolratlon, and neglecta or wUfnlly IgnoieaUiedeTlceatowintrlendllncss. Bbalacold and colorleas, and tbebngemnOkwombytheladlea ot ber court In a Summer toicatacene And areaaon able excuae tor ueir pteaenoe only becauae ot the air ot tf Igldlly which sunooods ber. As a cheer- ful contnst to her ahortcomlngs, Lnla Olaaer proved quite oapUvallng, tor, though not llhenUy endowed wlih vocal powers, aba not only sings heller than the avenge openUc aonbrette, but with much ot cbaim. ttha la, moreover, fair to Uie eye, graceful In form and novement, ftaak and natonl In deportment, and acu wlUi muoh apngbiuneas. The chief vocal bonon were eaally won by t. 0. Hlron, whoee Ine base voice was osed to great ad vantage, and wbo Ihsnby did more Uion on the oUieraUdlapUrUisMaaUeaotthevocalaoon. Bhys Thonat, an BngUab lenor, who npon thu oocaalon made his Amtilcan debut, showed good vocal cnl- tnre. Bis most coosplcuoiis msrlls wese a tallhtnl adhersnce u Ihe key and a nice comprahanaloD ol his vooU poaalbumes. Ula slsglng, however, lacked spontaneity aad his voice waa ol that muffled eon Uiat avokea synpatby tor Uis singer loUisr Uian admlnUoa. Fraada WUson waa hlmaelf aad yat not his best self, being cTtdeally ham pared by Ike trasttDSSi ot Uia stsft —~ pboe, which even sent a cblU over Ihe hoase. Ue asng neither beuar nor woise than naual, al- Ihough It la 10 be legraUed Uiot hla vocal powers oonld not havs been luereaeed tor Ihia oceaalon, tor some vety melodlons nnmben wcia committed 10 hla care. Bla aiutlenng aong, however, waa lendeied in hla best style asddessivedthe encores It received. In tact, tbi«>u(hoat tbe open be sna- lalned bla high tepniailon, but added nouiing to IL Tbe moonilng ot the work wu admliable, the ooa- lumug being especially deaerving ot pnlse. Tbe coo^y KOalna here eight weeke, end alUonih the work would have been much more enjoyable It the avenge merit ot tbe pilnolpal ainien had been higher. It boa aufflcleni Inherent merit to enllUe It to a large ahara of publlo alunllon, which It will doubUesa receive. Tbe caal: Hclliaeu, Proncla Wilaon: Loienso, Rhys Tbomaa; OeaenI Kanma tolt, J. 0. Hlron; Sergnnt, J. B. Ohallle; Bartow, W. U. Laveny; Princeaa HInne, Adele Hltcble; Elvertne, Luin niaser; Bagatella, Hand Uliss; Dob, Chrlaus HcDonald; Hlle. Kotwli, Amelia Oatdner. At the FiFTB ArsMim Tubatxi, on Bept II, "Hnmply Dumpty Dp to Dale," a speolacnlar ex- tnvagania. In foor acta and flimn talileaux, by Robert Breltenbacb, with mualc by U. Oabrlel and U. E Uoflhiann, wu preaented, for the Bnt lime on any stage, by the Ulpullaus, under Ue direcUon ol t^irl and Tbeodor Rosenfe:d, Apart from tbe tiUc tbe piece beoie but little reaemblanoe to tbe "Uumpty Uumpty*' we have always known, but It afforda ex- oellent opportunity tor the eSbrta of the clever llt- Ue people wbo Interpreted It, and nnka u oneol the beat prodacllona lu which they baveappearcd. With the exception ot lltUe Ludwig Herkel (who, by Ibe my. Is lbs snallesimemhet of tbe organization, aud Who speaks bla part In Bogllab) the play Is rendered InOerman. TbssioiyblngtaontheloveofStefan,a poor cooper, tor Ellse, the dangbier ol Schaumb^rg, a rich wine merohaot. Tbe old nan opposes Jie love of the young conple and Old Elale aud her daughter, RIecko, promise to help the lovsrs. They refuse lo sell Bcbanmberg Uieir ea- tate, which la adjacent to bis own, aud he becomes ao suiaged that be orden Klaus, bla favorite odoper, to bring torih Ibe whip to puoiab them. Aa he la about to Indlot the flrat Uah totre la a peal of thunder, and old Eilse changes Into tbe fairy Qlorlooa. Aa Scbanmherg and Klaus do nut heed ber mmlng, Olorlou punishes ibem by obanglni them from lull grown men Into dwarfs, repreaent Ing Uumpty Uumpty and Pantaloon, u wblcb they coaUnue turougu the play, tbelr main object being to And Ellse, who, wlUiUio aidor Patrick aod Hicoke, eloped wlui Btelau. Near tbe close or the piece Hohounberg la restored to bis original size, out Uumpty Dumpiy remalna email. Hcbaumberg becomea reconciled tobla daughter, who baa married Stefan, aud Rlecke oarrtea Jimmy, wbo hu been devoted to oer through tbe play. Tbe piece u bondsomely suged and the ballets, four In number, are atmeUve and elfeotlve. ihj '■Ballet of Urluka" and tbe "BoUetot PreolouaBtonea and Heula'i beiug (anlcularly atrlkisg, wnlle tbo "llallot ot Pier- rote" la novel and pleasing. Aa Uumpty Uumpty, Franz Ebert wu tunny, u that clover little como- dian always Is and bai lo be to bold hla own wilh Adolpb Zluk, who u Jimmy, tbe bbickamlth'a ap< prenuce, wu excel.ecL Uerman lUog waa good u I'anialoon, and Ludalg Herkel, a newmeutier ot thla organization, was clover u Patrick, tne cooper'a appreuuce. Gllae Ran wu a preliy Fairy Otorlosa, and u Itlecke Belma Qoemer wou Itcquenl applauae. Ueitha JMger, u Kllae, Ida Hanr, u Ptcclosa, ud Tool Heliler, u Canua, the remainder ot Uie Ullputiana were oisu capable lu their roles. Tue cut loUows: Bcbanmberg, U. Ehrcndt; Ellse, Ueriba JMger; Uaeuacben, K. Blelmanu; Btafao, U.Ocaield; Kuua, U. Uebuoke; Pairlct, Lndwlg Herkel; Klopfer, 0. wiuie'r; Juais, J. Niemann; Jimmy, Atlou Zluk; Bellaoblnl, A. Uuiand; Precloaa, Ida Hnbr; Carina, Tuul Helaier; Hrs. Unutsche, A, Kvebler; Uie teacher, 1'. WlUe; a PoUce OOlccr, F, Harquardl; Jack, U, Helilnl; Jean, H. Bauer; Old Eiiae, Fairy aionusa, Elbie La i; HIeoke, Belniaaoernor; Panui' loun, Ucrmanu Rlug; Uunjpiy Duuipiy, Fnnz Eb- eit; Uie Uiani Kalei<, Kaleh Tbe third Heiru- poliiau engagement ot John Urew, under Ihe man- agement of unarles Frohman, began Hepu II, at the EariBli TBSatbs, wbou bo appeared In tue flrat American pruduoUou of "Tbe Bauble Bbop," a drama, in four aou, by Uonry Arthur Jooea, wbioh bad been originally produced at tbe Orlte- tkiu Theatre, Loudon, Eng., un Jan, M, iBia. Tne play oiilalna lla utlo uot ouly trum tUo t4;y bazaar utHr.Blvacb, H. P.,lu wblcli a purtluu ot lu ac- tion ocoura, but It hu slifuldcaut referunce to the House of txmmous, ot wuicu several ot its choiao- icn ore memMia, Uie Hue u applied to ihia le- apeoiable body bavmg InturonilaUy been derived iroffi Ibat atem morallal, Oliver Cromwell. TAb neceasity torcondeosailuu ponulla onlyot aoom- poraUveiy brief uamlloa uf ibo story ot the play, wnlchlau tollowa: Lord Cuvobtooke, leader o( tne Uuuae ul Ovmmoua, hu been attacked b> some nil- dana, and aeoU refuge In the toy bazaar or Mr, duiacb, H. P., to which be la aduilitcu by Jesile Keber, a young gin who Uvea U|ion tbe premiaea with ber old lather, wno Is an Uiventor of tuya auu also a SOL Uu lordahip Is pleased wllh tbe gin, aud, u be lluda It linpuaalbhi to baolab ber trum bla mlbd, be conuelvee evil plaua cuuceruing ber, and undenokea thelraccoiupllauuunt. 1*0 tbla eud he begiiu by vialtlag Uw gin at late buun ut the night, on pretence ot couaultlng wllh bar lolbor euncernlng the designing ot some toya wulob snail be puUucal carlcaturca. Ue uiakea mauy vulla, but the girl'a lugonuu'isueM aud Innocence oou atantly reproach and uutlo blm. Ue la preparing a new home for Jeoale and ber lather, and, upun one ut hla vlaiia, referring to the ills to be led amid Ihe new aorroundlnga, and ncelvlng the expreiaion ot Ihe girl's giauiude, he exacta from ber a promise that abe willduaojthlDgbeniay ua of her. Uaving received this promise, the Inoo- cenoe of the girl so impresses blm and so arouses tbo latent g'.«dncu ot bla aoul u to produce an euurely new rcaolve, and In faiaument ot bur pronilae he blda ber aak blm never lo aee ber again, explaining to tha sorrowing girl how Injurious to bnraelf and to bis publlo larcer WIU be their further lutercuurwi. FanwcUa having been fianUcally spoken, he Is about to leave the house, When he meets tbe fate he hu been templing, Hr. Sloach la not only a loader ot one ot the lac- Uons ot Panlanunt oppoaed lo tbe minlairy, but be Is a eomewhat bigoted moralist, and, above all, tbe tuoomproinlslng personal toe of Lord Olive- brooke. Uaving learnedot tbe laller's clandcsUoe meeunga wlUi Jessie, Hr. Btoach hu placed spies npon hla tnck, and gathered much crlmlnaung teatunony. Upon Uie night when Lord uilvsbrook< bu resolved upon never seeing Uie girl again be Is confronted by Hr.Bloachu be opens Ibe door lo depait. The toy meiebant taunia C'llvebruoUe aod the girl concerning their relauona, bnt Cllvebrooke Inalala that aU of bla meetings with Jeaaie have been in her tather'a nreeenca, ud ihat tbe old Is now wiihiB ue house, having only retired to an- oUerapanment. Btoocb, knowing that Ue old man bugooeonttornffl, wliboni hlsdaugbler'sknowl- edgs, ehailangsa Uem lo produce bim, aad at Uils moment old Keber qonita la from Ihe street. Lllve- brooke la bow oompleiely at ike meroy ot bla loe, wbo retnaes to make sny isrms nntu lbs toUowlng day, which bu been aetapail In Ibe Uonae for ue ooasldeiBUoa of the Fobllo Hurals Act, npon which a dlvtatoB Is expeoled. Then eoaasa Ike Honaa cC OMBBOM sosos (pos dlvlslda algtt. BMeh olisn terms which Ollrebreok oaoBotaooept The dlvtaloa oomesand vlUi it the d<iwoia)l ot the nth- Islry and Ue pollUcal nln ot CUvsbtooke, This wu bronghl about by the story oliealatad by Btoach. In a anbecqneBt Interview belweeo Ihe two men Cllvebrooke annosnces bla InienUOB ot lealgnlng bis Icadenblp, bnt declares Uiat he wlU after a while nbsm to Parliament and oompasa Ihe min of bla toes. Bloaoh la also Infomed ot Ollve- bnoke'a UienUen lo marry Jessie, but sneers at Ue IntelUgence. Ollvabrooke hu already oOetsd her marriage, bnt his proposal baa been deollned oirtng loa r> qntat lo Ihateflkct made by Ue Earl ot Sarum,Cllvebrooke'sfaUer, bnltbesneenot Btoach and Ibe sntnnng ol Uepoor gin cause Ua old man not only lORleni and wiUdnw hisoppoalllnnloihe marriage, bnt also to ivarmlr welcumo ber Uto bis family. The play la ekoeedlngly InleieaUng and In language and conamcUon Is superior to any work lla author bu yet done. It poaseasw Ue great merit ot dealing with a love tbeme In cloanly tuhlon. There la no taint, put nor preaent, npon the heroine, nor la there a shadow ot oflbuM In Ue meihod ot Ullvsbrooke'a pursuit ot her. When at but the cilUcal moment ot Ula pnnult anrtvea, and tbe gin bu premleed lo do all that ber bene, factor lover may uk ber lo do, Ue change ot heart and purpoae cornea, and she Is only uked to com- mand that bis visits to her shall totsveroease. Tbe anitanr here dlspb^a wondertnl deftneu and charming delicacy, and ibroughout Ue play be bu dnwn Uie chancier ot bla heroine wllh exqulBlle grace, and abown na a oreaUon ot giniah Innocence and -lovellneu ot which no recent play can bout, and Ue cbami ot which It would be difficult to surpaaa. Poetry aad wll lllnme tbe lines, and aliboogb Ibe aoUor hu purposely, and wllh absolute prapriciy, preeented many carlcaurea, bla principal person- agca are diawn wllh lldellly lo lite. Hr. Draw eauyed Ibe role of Lord Cllvebrooke, ployed In Ue ortglnol production by Oharlea Wrndbam,and al. Uongh In Ue eaneat love paaaasee he wu not thoroughly convincing, nor wu be quite atmug enongb for Ue stonny cllmaxea, he gave In Ue main not only a uUafaotory, but also an Inureet- Ing performance. Itshowed, however, one Uenlsb, Ue abaolnlely groveling atuude be assumed wbon uking tor mercy from bU ulnmpbant foe. While bis performance afforded oUer minor opportuuiuea tor orlilolsm, many ot lu faults were condoned by Ue pnlseworthy effuria he wu making lo rlae abore Uw level ot his former work, an eoort, however, which must contrliinle lis own reward, tor hs tailed lo give convincing proof ot his ability to win exalted rank lu Ula new domain. Hand Adama' Imperaonailun of Ue genUe and Innocent Jctale Kebcr wu a charming bit or poruallure, and not only hu she never before done anyUlug ao woU, excellent aol- ^ihoogh shs Is, but It would be dtnonlt to And anyone wbo could ao sailaraciorily AU tbe role. In speech, acuon aud npldly obanglbg facial ezprea- alon, aha wu lu tbotougb accord WIU Ue auUor's crealluu, aud could be have seen lisr performance be would surely have felt a new prtde in the crea- ture ot bla brain, to whom Hlaa Adama bad given Ibe vital spark. The poeUoal llnca aocordsd her, wlierelnsbedesonbes lo ber faUcr the charma ot thoir now borne, were spoken by ber In a manner that coo:d uot bo anrpaascd, and u ons gazed upon Ue speaker, and listened lo Ue mollinuoue Aow ot ber words, sbo alTorded a perfect study ot eeslaUo delight, ud Ue worklnga of an unsullied soul were admlnbly portrayed. J. K. Hudson, wbo phiyed Ue role ut Ue basoued uld Inventor of toys, and who Una made bis Ant appearanoe u a mem- ber ot Obaries Frohman'a forces, gave a faltuful and canfully elaborated performance, whioh Uor- ongbly conOrmed Uo good opinion already formed ooncerolng him, and which won for him the beany applauae of Ue audience. Ue la a valnalilo acqul- BlUon. Harry Uarwood, u lUe very disagree- able Hr. Bioacb, gave a turolble, ooualalent aud convlocing perfunnance, wblob deaerves great praise, and among otben sotiUcd lo credit were 0. Leslie Allen, ArUur Byion, wbo left an excellent Impression open bla toniMr visit wlU lUU company, KIsle de Wolfe and, Agots Hlller. Tbe play wu a great succcas and can scarcely be too highly oomioendod. It will have, wlUuut ■luubt, an excellent ron. Tbe cast: Viscount Ollve- bruoke, Jubu Urew; The Karl ot Barum, U. Leslie Allen; Tbe lion. Ubu. Teviot, ArUur Uyron; Hir John Bindobroke, Ouldo Harburg; Hr. Hioacb, H, P., Uarry Uarwoud; Hr. PIcn Bnaaey, H, P., Fred- erick BIrong; Ireson, Lewis Baker; HaiUsw Keber, J.E. Uodsou;Hr.Bady,lUibenUoitao;Hr.Ulms,;o- sepb Uumpbroys; Hence, Fnuk B. Lamb; Uussle, Agues HlUer; Lady Kale FtenneU, EUls Ue Wolle; Udy Bellendsn, Kate Heek, and Jeasle Keber, Hand Adams Joseph Uawonh began, BepL lo, at Ue Mab Tbbatsb, a tortnight'a engagement In "llose dale." At Us FousTSSNTn nssiT Tbsatss, Sept. 10, Btsvs BrTdle made bis metropolitan debut u an uior. In P. N.Btepbeua' play, "On Ue Bow cry." The IIaslbb UrsxA Uvuua opened Its aeaaon Sept 10, wlu "A Teiopennoe Town." Uagentieck's exblhlUon ot trained aoliuala con- tinued at Ue Haduom BqiTASB Qasubn- PaLHSH'a TuBATBB opcucd BopL 16, wheo ■\. H. Palmer's Btook Co, pieHnied Augostna Tbumu' laieat play, "New Blood." Funber menUon ot Ula event wUI be found in another oolumn of thla Issue The OaaMAiiiATiiaATas began lis sea- sou upon tbe date lul mentioned, wlU a revival of "The Comer Urocer." Aa a rcault ot tbe recent ngld enforcemcni ot Ihe law concerning Ue block Ing ot aisles snd psasagoa In Uealru by persou alandlngUerelu, Ue Fire Oommlaslonen, In defer- ence to Us vigorous proleslaot local manauera, hare decided that tbcalrlcal managers may sell Uckeis fur standing room only, provided that such standing room shall unly occupy Ue lobby or apace at the rear ot tbe seats, and alao prorlding that an open alale shall be malnlalned Urongh Ue crowd at umes; but Ue regular alalea of tbe UsaUesmnsl lie kep'clearall tbe lime. ThlaUonlyaiemponryorder pending a legal declalon ot Ue quesUon On Ihe nlgbt ot Sept 13 Oscar Uammerslaln, port owner and propnelor ot the popular hoaae known u XutrsB t BiAL'v, wu the saUor of a serious disturbance at that bouse, fsrUer details ot wblcb will be found In anoUer column. Thla Hem la meuuoned lu Ula place among Ue Important evenis of U« week only beoanae ot Ue InAusnce 11 may have upon Ue tnlore tortnnu ot Ue house Tbe cooUnued pertormancu for Ue week ending BspL It were: Rlce'a "IWl" at Ibe Oabosh, "Hlaa Innocence Abroad" at Us nuou, "Tlie ViciorU Onu" al Ue Ltobum, "The Llt- Ue Trooper" at the Cumu, "l>r. Syntax" at the BaoanWAV, "Bbanandoah" at the AOadsht OP Hvsto, and Ue Slock Company at Halt'h, Ue laat named closln( upon that dale The ons week standa uoalsg BepL M wen: "Fantuma" at tbe PsoPLS'a, 'Tenncaaee's Pardnei" ol NiSLO's, "The Ula ooard" alJACuM'Taiss AvasOB, Prof. Uemnann at Ue Amsbioaii, T, W leans at lha Obamo OrsaA Uotma, aad "Uorkest Rnaala" al Ue UoLtmain. Variety eileftalsmenl wu fnr. niabtd u Tost Pastob's, Kosiu * Biti^, lbs CBXTBAL OrsBA aooss, ihs LosooM, tbs Umoit BqoAsa, PBOoroB'st ths Oltmmo, ths Oasko BOOP aABDBN and HlMBB'a BOWBBT and RlOBTB ATBSDB Patformancu In Babrsw wen given at ue TaaUA aad Wisosos Almost svery Ihs- nm In thla city Is sow opsn, sad. Judging troo nsstts aUesdy achieved, ths ssaaon pinHsss lo be Hwra ihaa ordlasnUy ssseaaM. PAurail TinATaB.-Th6 nnlar Fail and win- ter asaaon of Ula hooss began BepL 11, when A. H, Palmer's Slock Oompany gave Ue fliat mclropoll- lan preeenloUon ot "New Blood," a play ot modem Amntoan lite. In foor sola, by Augnsiua Tbcmu. Tbla play hod lla Ont presentation npon any swae 00 July la last, at HcVlcker'a Tbeati*, Chicago, III., at Ue nanda ot a company nnder the management otJoaeph Bmokes, In whom ihe nghtstoue play aravsaiad. The storvot Ue pbty appean In an- oUer oolumn. We have already pnbllabed con- nenia npon lla t»nta,and Inielllgenoe eonccrn- lag Its reoepUon when Ant preaented. At that Ume opinions ooncernlog Us work were far tmm onaalmotts, and even wiili ihia lack of nnanlm. Ity 11 received mote pntio than paironage. In spits of Ue fact that the play la good In spola, Us verdict upon ibis, lu aeo- oud irlsl, la likely not only to bo more nearly nnanltnoua, bnt to be one of dUapprorai. Hr. Tbomaa bu been paradoxically untununaie in having produced two excellent playa, '■Alaiiania" and "lnMlatonia,"and he will toioverbe obliged to submit the measumiient ot all ot bla wurka to Ue siandard be hlinsolt hu oieaied. While It la true, however, lhattiii!''h la expected and rr-qulred of him, Ibe preaent work could scarcely have found favor hsd It enianaiod from any other snim-e. Ita chief detocU lie In lis faiilly drawing ami coloring, and In Ihe fact Uat It Ireata of a great proiilein wltbonl throwing upon It any new light or proving anyuing. lis pictures ol uto are not true; ua characten are not real; Uioy movo In stage tuhlon, they Indnlge lu alage plailtniics. Tbe dellgbUnI poetry of nis aiicceaatui works Is nowhere apparent In ihle, and love, while raiiob Uklked about. Is but llltledliiplayod. The hthor prob- lem will never bo aolved npon Uo autgu, iinr will lU diaooaalnn thereon In any manner asalat In tho aolullon, and while ao much diihireiice ut opliilun exista conoemlug It l>s etnploynient u a draniailo UemeevlooeatnlTy. iHstuUslsgiui runner consliler- allou, aud being almost ready to treat the play In thn nrae fuhlou, A inay lie well to cnoHlilur aniiie til Uo ntaierlal used lu lbs ooiiitruotlnn or tbu wiirk. We discover In Uo drariuiffs pfrannine a ran- lankeroua aud utterly nnraaaonablo old Invalid, his aoclallailo son, a woman wlu an uii|ilrasant put and an equally disagreeable present, a awag- ger yuaU wbo la mrcnslvo wlthuul bring runny, a glided globe trouer, two colorlcu glrla, two clergy- men, one ol whom Is moroonary and In no r">i»iil above snaploloo, wnilo the other bu studied lioly Writ to ao lltUeavail Uiat ho leaches Ibe ducirlue or universal nlvaUon, aod having reviewed ihiallat uset down, and renicroberlng uUer pcraonagos not contained Uetein, wo rosilliy sre how Inipusal- ble iru us luk of writing a ginl play aniunil such sn nnlulereaiing group. Thla fiui, hnw- aver, oao aiTOrd ndtber rxouu nor comfiirt m Hr. Tbomaa, u uese people were nut ready mailo to bis hand, but were of hla own creaUiin. The play wu well acted, Ihe ohiot credit buying boon duu In K. H. Ilnllana, wblio ths reniaiiilUK honon wsre riiiial- ly divided by Wllun l.achajr, Hanr.i-r ilarryiiioro and Kllla I'roelor OUa, Tbe cusuiinina waa haiid- aome, Uo settiugs ludlRCrouL Thu oDancium In the play moallv huked earnest piirposu, eroii Ibo Irascible aud stubbutn wllird iilil inan, by bis In- alateuee upen Iho porformanoo uf lila win, only Carving out roadi lu a wall, wbllo inoit uf the oihera lert Uoir rnrtiinca laruoly tu chance. The filR most reallstlu and oouvlncfng scene waa the bualncw uieeUng In tho_svi:uiid act, whioli, . axof lliuplar wu reached at tlie ninso uf Iho third act, aud wiln very alight altentlnu at this piilni the piny tiiliilil bavo been bruugbl to a much iiioni aatlalaoiury and arllitio oonolualon Uuui llwl iibuiuoil lu llio act wblob followed. Tne cut: JukIiub Hawyer, U. W, Cuuldook; Cunland Urandall, K. U. Holland; Van llnren Crandall, Wlluin lAckaye; Thnoilnni Uran- dall, Uliarlos TOmpp; UaraUiw Adniiis, Uaimce llarryuiure; Hav. Fcrsusun UUrko, Uuurgo F. Nash; llr. Ilardy, J. U. HavllTo; llulgiiiaii Bponroi, Itoiib Fax; Hr. Iluwell, Hubert M. Kiierle; Hr. nUniaun, J, W. Fux; Hr. CurUa, Frank UOiiMit; lliuinaa Kor- win, U. J. Itichiuan; Knuiior, lUouard Maluhion; Uanolater, lluy Palrcblld; lluury, Joiiu Clarcniluii; ■ bet. Waller naymure; Ura. Uurilaud Unuibill, Rllia I'loulor Otis; (lerlrude Ureuilall, Kailiarlnu llroy; Eleanor Sawyer, Ida Uunquosl; Uladya Bpeucer, Hadcllne Suuion, A oinuaUAKUs oooiimd at Knslor X lllai'a Uu- elo llaU, Bept. IB, which was begun by Uuiar llam- menielu, one of the proprielura and iiianasera ot Ue house, wbo blssed a parionner on uw siags. WheuHanleU* UlUlu-a onauKiuae Inloruauuuil, made her appearanoe for bor turn sho wu greebiu WlU a loud bba from Uo box uuoupted by Mr. liammeratein, altuatod on Ue pruiuotiado iter. The biasing oonUnuod during Uio entire tliiwHilo. Ill Ulu wu upon ue alage, aud u suun u lui suurro wu discovered i-riea of pruiest cauiu rroiii all parte or the bouae. AtUo coiioiusluii nf thu sing- er's turn Ueorge Keealer, an agoul fur a wine Ann, rumuuairnicd wllh Hr. liaraiueraiclu, wbo re- loned by uylog that It wu Ills liuuae, and lie wonid 00 all Uo lilaaing lie ploaacd. Hr. Uanuneretcln flnallv struck Hr. Kcaalurand Ihe lallsr pronpuy aouckadUe Irate nuuagur Uuwn. Tne combatanis were Anally arrested and uben lu the alauuu bouse, wlioro each charged Uie oucr wlUiauaulL They wore aduillted Ui ball and at Ue heariug next <hy buU were dlacliargod, Arier being rsleasod Hr. Ilarouuraleln reiiiuved all ot Ills personal eoeoia fmui lila tirtvateunici In the muilo hall. Tbe corporation of Koater, illal A i;o., wllh Jubo Kusur prcaliient ami Aliieri Ulai sucreiary, wu organized In July, lmi:i, and tuuk poaaen- Bluu ur ilscar ilaiiiiuoralslii a Haiiiiatuit open House, In West TBiily-tiurlii htreol. Where vaudevllhi porrurnianouo liavu aitico been given. There wu a mortgage uf inu.un un Ihe pruperiy, aod,by tlioirohBter ut the u-iu«o tu Mr. UammerMlsln's sun, and Ita iranarur lu Kusler, Ihal A Co., aiioUer oiorigage ut laon.uoo wu cm- atetl. The propcny wu appraiaeU at |MO,uuu, anil slock to thu aiuuuut ot gl«i>,uuu wu iBHUud (u rep- resent tbe dlirereuce bclweeu Ibo aiii-ituit ul tue ittortgage and Ibeappnised value ut Iho pruperir. Kooier A Bial took |7u,li>i lu aiiick, payliiii Ur. lianmeisteln (10,000 lu cMfi t r It, and «su,iioo in Slock wu laaued tu Ur. ilammuniluln. Uiidur Uila arrHnffcmeut Hosier A Ulal liave ouiilrol ut Uio cur- pofiUaB. JAOua i*. APLSHhu oliUioeda leinpurarylnjuno- uon in ueHuparlor Cuuri of ihia Hiaio, rtsiraln- Ing Levy A lleloe, inauagcn ut iiie Tliaila Tiieatre, fruoi producing "A I'ullao Jewlah I'ricat." Ur.Ad- ler olaima that be uwua Uie play, "Jowlali I'rlest," and Uiat an elTort la being niaUe by uio deiuiidauia Ul ininnge on bla tights, u ibclr play lu iha main Is Me same u hla In Ue Ilue, excopi for the sligbi change. Y. J- llsrNOUs hu been appointed suporlnlend- eot of Madison Mquare uardeu, a poHliliui made va- cant by Ue reoemiisaU uf lleuaon MherWiHid. Hr. Ileynulda wu Hr. Sbaiwouo's aaauiaat lor sous uuie prior to th« lalKr'a dsmlae. TUBAaaiALSALLBTprurtd unullstHlory lolba management at Kunuir A Ulal's, and wu taken uif after the opening olgbl. II may be piuduced later at Uila bouae lo ao alirldged ruriu. ilBSHr u. HiMks hu decided bi spend Uie Winter aliruad. J. Uhanca Uavia will bava uharge ol Hr. Hiaer's theatrical Ihtareata here during tus laiier'a auaence. MkZT DkUBMBBH HADISOH HqUAHB UANDSN Will conbiln an Intereating exblbitlou. Tbo eotiru door space of Ue aupbiuoaire will lie Ailed up to repreeent the ancient and hiakirlii city uf Nuremberg, with lla uld caaile, city galea and Sntint stieels, providing for upwards oi uue ban- red stores, hi theu suroa will be cxniblted for aile toys, notluu aod lanoy articles from every pan ol ue world. Tbe manaieuent win atlcinpi nut only lo duplicate Ue siiuual tor fair uf Nureiu- berg, butio present addiUuual features ut lutareat that will make the Aral toy lair ut New (Turk ilio greolaat oblldren'a oxhibltluii and aggrugailuu of mrenlla eoterlalnmeuta ever CJlleoteu under uue roof. The lair wlU be upeu dally from lu a. a. UU II r. a,, aad apan fiom Uie pruinunwle couoeru by one of New York's mual rauiuiia tmuda, aud In- tertnedlaUi concerta by a Vluuoa bMllcs' orcbeaira, Uere will be aconUnuuus perluruuucout a Ulrieen buor prugnmine, comprising I'uuob aud Judr abows, mariuocUes, peiformlug duga, etc., with apeclaily imported nuveliles rrum Kurope. The fair, wblch will be under Ue dlieolkin uf Frank W. Banger, getwnl manager ut lUo Uardeo, and U. J. Laalw, general manager ol tlie Toy F.ihlhlUon tlompany, wlU open Ueo. 6 and conllnuo nnul OhrUUnae. UUMsb.—Ilanlgan'a, Hadlaon Mqoare, Irving Plaoe, ilermiann'aand OeutraJ. A rsaroBMiKUS fur the beoeAt ot the l.olianon Uoaplial, ot UU city, wu gl reu Kept. 10, at tba Ua- alao. Hnsn Cauary wdlaulerer duualeil the UM oiilwiaaueBsdtboBerviceeoi tneir performen. Among Uose wbo cunUlbuted lo toe brugrsinme were Wiuode /.cila, Klia UaldwsU, Ons Plxley, Harls Uaieste, Lucy Uaiy aod her JplckasUulea, John Uaubaws, Bonnie nuruton, Fannie Blood- ■ood.J. W.Hye»,H<iaiand Fenluo, Harie Lloyd nadX K. Thaioher aud Uyron and Houlion. The stage wunodar Us dIrecuon ot Hr. W, R, Houor- mick, who slsoappeared In his moaolofns spsolal-