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738 THE ISTEW YORK CLIPPER. JAimARY 10, PliUlpton ptoyed In Hot fona behind Uis wlckar, iNlof BOtoDiT m!» bnt MllUnt, in<l Ten cKrtrlT cMoUng airen ud Ooniniliui. IUourdwn<i T6I7 tut bowling prOTCd tloMt noplndil^ ha toklnr llTa wlokeu ror tt rani. TbaMUnduca wu Tarx luge tba lint diT, unonnilof to 11,000 Is tta aClanioon. bnt ibe duptej ot oriokat wu dtappolnUng. Tbanutobwu reinmed Uoattj, Dtaai, nndir mott fivonbla uiplcM, On Httnr- dij iTtnlng and Siindaj tba gnnnd man woikad hird on tba wickal, and II wm In riniuaii condi- tion wben lloTi%nn and Ward opened tba Mcond loolog oC Ibe Roillib team, racing iba bowling ot Conligbam and Olirao. Botb liaiud aludllT onUI Uwioora reicbadu, wbcn Olireo gate wax u> Tor- Dir.wbMeiecood ball clean bowlnl McLaren. Bind- dirt tban Joined Ward and Ibaicora moamed rapid; until loi.wban Ward wu alio liowled br Tomer. Drown and Broctwall theniuccoiilTelr parinored Bloddart, wbo gave a grand dlipliT of bailing, ■coring moot out, when iinmpi were drawn, tbe total being n3, with four wIctcu down. Plaj waa TMinned Jan. 1, when Ibe weather wai dellgblfni ana Iba atiendanca immcaae, 2},ooo pijing farad' million daring tbe day, The wicket wore wonder- (ollfi litlog lUII Ter; good on tba iblrd day. Bloddart and Poel Oritricad Oliren and Tomer. Bloddart, wben be bad mida 173 ram, played a ball ilx Inobei onialde blaoffBtomp. on to hie wicket TberewuurTlOoobeenng when ineEagI lib captain waareitred by the Auiirallan captain. HU Innlog waa a fanlUeai dliplay ot really >elenilOo cricket, and inelnded ibraa t'» and loartcen I'l. The ra- niUlag biUoeD acored freely. Peel Baking Urcni before na waa amirily elamped by Jirilo. Lock- wood omied hia bat for an adolnble 93, and Ibe tola)leaobed476, BriiooandTrottopcnedibaAni- trallan lecond Innleg, and when Ibe ilnmpi were drawoeachhiid u'red^sraaa notoul. OnJin.3 Ilrnoa and Trott bnogbl tbe total to eo for one wlckeU Tbe ramilning wicketi tailed, bowerer, to mate np toe amonnt reqolred lo win, and tbe Bng- llib laam proved rloiorlou by M rnon. Tba Aoiinllan learn, wanting IJS to win, batted all ot Ike toartb day, tlie toiil being 3il, wlin nine wlokela down wnen tbe itompa were drawo. Iro- dale and Tomer made a prolongad aland for tbe liat wloket, pniung on Olio partoenblp and carrr- lagonl their bate at tbe end ot Ibe day. Iredait nl>red wlib perfect oonddenca In iplleof tbe crit- ical Slata ot tbo game, and bit In diablng ityle. Tamer wu nearly bowled lint ball, bnt afterward! buked op hli pinuer well and a iplendid itand WM B ide. Tbe almoit lererleb Iniarett In tbli naiob wu clearly ibown by tbe Immenie orowdi wbo lined tba aneloiare and watched tba gomewlib Uwkeencttpoalhleatianilon. Tioti wtiuiohlgboit icomr la Ibia Inning, baling luido M rum In doe form, wben be relumed a hot one to UrookwelL Tnimble wu declared bribe umpire lo bernn cot, bnt tbe declilon wu donblfnl and wu reir on- popniat wlUi tbe ipsotaton. Tbe game waa very woo oreron Jan. i, the ditb day, Iredale rectlred Ibe foie oyer from niobardion, drlrlag bim twice for 2 e«ob and hliilag tbe Uittorl. Utoulng OTir, Iredale faced Peel who bowled bim wllb hli drat ball, a plain Hnlgbt one. Turner did uotre- eelre a alnil" ball end carried ont bli bat tor it. Tbeptlrbw) added o< In pirtoanuip for tbe lui wieketi and Ibe total amoiiniad to 333, lear- Ing tbe vltitora viciorloua by M mm. The auend- ance wu reipeolable under tne clrcnmitanoM. Tbe Enillib eleven loored a very credllaMo victory, aaobid nothing In ilie wayorinck toglvetnem an nndae advinuge. Toer loil tbe tou and had all the wont of the wicket on the diet day, and Ihoogb tbey hod a grand pitch lo bit on the eecond and third cayi, Ibe Anilnllina bad <ialta ai favor- able oondiuoni for their lacond lining. Peel Kovad tbe moat sucoeufnl bowler In the aacond ning, taking tear wicketa for 17 mm. RlUt.AMD, Haelana o- Trott b. Oooloi taun 0 h. Tanifr Wart 0. DlrllDR b Trdtn- bit 90 b. Tjrner BtoMin b Tur»r U b. (lurHi Brovn o. Taroer u e. Jarf li b. braoe. Broehwill a iRdile b. Oooloihiui nb.Tura«r realalrarabltb.Tarnar Oat.JarTlib.Olrr«D Fonl 0. {llir«D t>. Trom- ble laTroUb.Oiffto Haoicar Ailbnr Irwin, of Ibe Philadelphia team, uiipesilngot the minrplicca In tbe Bcsih tor Kwuieintcamilodolbelrualnlng.iald: "Perhapi loa may not be ■nnarillUou, bnt mere ai« many penou who are, and nowhere will jon fled tbem more pleoufallhin among ball playera. Tbey be- lieve In all klnde ot omem and cbaimi, and certain tocaliiluaratotbemaanre barblnger ot victory. Tike the caie ot Obarlotteavllla tor lutanoa. The lilt team that ever went there to train wu tbe ene which leprwenled Beaton In the Flayen' League. That wu In 16M, and that and erery other learn that ever went there haa won tbe champloublp. In IMI ibe Boilon leain, of the Americas Auoclallon, mtde It their taeadqcarten lor iheBprtaa eierclic, and tbey capthrrd tbe pen- nant In a walk. In the following year, the Boiion Uam, of the Nitlonal Ltagne and American Auo- elailon, look their praoilce In Ibe ume viclolty, and tba uma li Irae of IIM, and It will b« remem- bered tbe senmnt went to ibe Qob dnrlni the two Kuom. LaatBprlngiheBiltlmoreamadelttbelr bcidqaarlera, and the remit ot the oeaaon wu an- other clincher. Now, I loppoie. If we go there we will be looked upon u eare pennant wlnnera, and wbo knowa bnt that blitorr will repeat lleein'' Aibley Uoyd, trewnrcr ot tbe Olnclnutl Clnb, In talking ibont the ealarlei paid ball playen, uld: "I wlin bueball were In aocb a condition that It were poealble lo pay even larger ailarlee than now rale, bnt I cunot enibnie to tbe point that I be lleve a clnb le In Inck every Ume It geti one ot I'l old playen In line. When I look an and and eee bniinui men with iBveaimenis of from tK,na to |(O,0oo Is cavllaL with all tbe tUk and worry of a year on tbelr ihoolden and utliled wllb a tli per oesu earning on tbelr money, and (ben lee ball pbyen do Init about u well with nothing Invettod, then I ippnciile what, I am aorry to mj, he doce not. Tbe ball player li Ibe one who eight to be (lad that then ere con- tncta 10 algiL The Weatem League will donbUea pay tor 111 tonr and a half monuia' aervlce more iban the majority ot Iboae who will play In that rlrcolt conid earn In a year at any tiade, and dur- ing halt tbelr engagement tbelr living eipeniei are paid." Praeldent Powen, of tbe Etiiem League, la qooKd u eaylog: "I bavenotiioipended Dm tally, ue ouilelder, who recently ilgned wllb Ibe Hln- neapolU OlDb,o( tbe Weatem LMgne. I nulded bim that he had no right to aign with Hlnoeapo- lli, u kli lervtcei belong lo either tbe Erie or Boifalo Olub ud ihe matior would be uttled by tbe Nailonil Board. 0. n. Byrae'a ruling wa> ibtt no club ogtalda Ibe Eutern League could itgn the Krie pUyeri unill the Erie Clnb bad dlibandcd aud ibat u incb li not Ibe cau yet Ully btlongi to either Erie or Bodkto, Ihe latter city having pnr- cbaaed ibe Erie traacbiM on condition that tbe playen could be held. Erlelaittllamemberof tbe Kutern Leagie, wbloh makca a clronlt ot nine clnbs." Jimci BuUlTan, wbo bu been engaged u one of neit leaooD'a plioben ot Ibe Boaion Olub, and Joieph Bulllvin, the ibntietop ot Ibe Philidelpbht uam, though brought np together at Oborlcilown, Hus., are not rolated lo each other. Hamger Chapman la baiUlng to get a itrong learn togelherto raprtaent llocbeiier, N. Y., In the Kuiero League nan leuon. lie bu already •Ignad lavenu promliing yogng playaia and la on the look ont for otbeti. Ju.&-n...ri^.El.v«..H«.«ith,.f.mU,-0»» "^,<'«^. g^^^^'i'J^^TttV ufil^-^^ [IU.ll*t.M<iosd: B«ilil)lebolal(1.0-JobB«>iLllll(i iL.nntnM-r«ar aid onabiU lorloon, •aU- .. IbM. tlmi. I:IIK e«ood f»t»-«ii 't'^S, .//"ilili ffi uiS 7 » loTOomalt^ l»- "«r- MUlgi-KlUoia,lia.^.Hill,7 to l,woo:Wu<laT,llb, !S,k-°°,^ ^lit-dr^Ten^iiTSSnil. U to I, leDD'.lUI, HWBd; T«nOlQM,I(ILr.O«o.r.aio I, Ijt" SATS l^minli-^n^-" IbM. TlB<Ll:OX..--..ltiiidi»«»-yi«farlo»li.lbr«» ' Tine-im wconu wm^..,. •aroUi—wlballnaQ. UU. Cialn,SU1- won;Trtila m Tanur.e Is l.HcODdT^ad Top. lOr. Ulib, Ilo I, ob«bU»-DooI»LoH lca.Tbai»,3to I.woo:iiDP Tra- 'JS^^VL'S'SS^ai toMblnl. Time.1.61 FIIUi rua-OM mil*"''- .h.lli.fj5l»-F»rimo o«-Ad«hL.,IOJ.O««ln,>lel, won; AKthliAllaa, I Fooraae ablltlojioniy-rarKiio, I. Ulll, 10 lo I, McoDl: liroeal*. IM. HoOoo, < u I, tblie. TliiM,l:ia Ju. (—Pint raeo—Fiva aid aliilt rertooK-BUtk ball,IIB,Il. WlllliiDl.eto1,flrat; BidUB. UD, UoroM, 15 Ibi, MeOba, II to 1 Im: wooCaT.. loi, lluorll u> i, aUek Dwk, 107, Tlorpa. I> to l.lKlrl, TImj. niBCa uaaivBtivit iiwiirw. iv w •* ■■■•■w - ■ — -. ..IT mm raeo-aii rorlooi*.•olMgg-JaKlliii. 107, Tumor,! lo ii,ani: KiaCor^KS. HiUj to 1, imowI; Old DomlDlOD, lO^ WlUli. 9 la I. Iblid. TImi. ISK FourUi rtco-FlTo farlooio, Hlllog-EinaM, ICO, 0. ■ si-cv-T^-V-i' ^iiiw* BMliriy.o^Yi^vt.i's^ir.arS'i? -'^' i'i.^Kv!„",*jfir'.jfct.°w?,-iii-m onil; Btm Fomor, lOB J. BlU 9 to 1. Ihlid. TIm Ju. lO-Fint rui-FlTo forlooin. HlllOK-liMOOD. KM. J. Dill.II Ui I,ent; Rod Top.^04, MoHoo. looio I, iaomd: Fabla,a,lliwoom,30 to l.lblid. Ttmi. I:IOW. BoeoDl rtca-lOTon farlpogi^ nlllDi-Lootar, 107, Eborrlo, ina, Bnt; Hireol, 101. A. CUjIod. U lo 1, aw- >Dd;Oi>TDiiia,liaB Jonu TlorUiin Tma.l:UM. Tbird noa-PIro rarloan-lnpertod Tiovolraa. 101 Fooo, 3to 1. flrtt; LukoPaiko ua, Tonor.lto 1,Mo- nad: But Up. KD. LiDD, n 10 I, iblid- TliD*. I :IIK Poorth nco-BII loiloo|o, lollloa-tdtb L.. 101,1'-uilo, 1101. Ont:HiuUunla IM,lleCiio.ll lolLMe<ad:Tet to*. 101. J. mil, g 14) I. Iblld. Timo.i:a)^. Pinii WINTER SPORT. Brlmto Bmoob-Taroar 5 I.b. w.b. Qlirto.. UMtWOOd, DOt oat 9 DOI OQI rtiillpooD e. barllag b. Tdroor. 1 b. atfTon RIolilfdMa 0. Irodt'.o b. TruDblo. Brw. ato .. <l -171 .- 17 .. II .- a .. u .. II .- 99 Lraaib. Rleherdioo Rrcoa a Fold b. Pool. I a.aroiorTb,(JI(Ton.. .... 10 llfil,ilo ...... Total At'ailil.11. --- I b. Pool I aHloddactb Fool ... anior] araMi b. 1 b. RIoliardMD,.. _UMQ UlloQ o. rlilUiii.- -. _ , . ^ „ Briip 91 a BrovQ b. firoohwall.. Darltog b Loekwood.... St bBrook««ll. Itadila b lllcbonluQ.... 10 b. Pool UODlDBham A. PhlllpouD b RToboidioo 10 b Pool Trtmbla b. RIchaiCMD.. I no ouL Trott, ma oat IS o- oad b Brookaoll JaiTii c Bnwo l> Bclilii II b. RIohaMooa Turnir, notout I not oat B|U,alo 1 Vroa,ito COMMO EVENTS. Ju. Il-lt—iDtomallQDKl itcoi aod flfnio okatloB, Borllo. Pmula Ju. 19—Nattoul Bbitlag AhmUUoo uduoI obun- plnniblp moetlog. Oruie LUo, N. T. Jon 10. tr—RkotlDa raeoo, obomplooihlp of Biropo, Boda-ro*lb. Uooiory. Ju. 91—nbomptoublp flguro ikallog ooDpoUUou, Boolb Oraoaa, N. J. Ju, bb—iQDIor ud grain Ogan ikotlageompoUtlooi, MoDUool, Ou. Fob. 1—OoDidUo Aiutaar SktUng Ajaooiatlon uoul QbimploDihip oompotiUoDi, MoDtrool Cu. T0U1.... HI ToUI.. ..99S The whlit tuumameut at the Crlohalen'Olnb Id mil cltr WM oonoludcd Jan. IJ, when U. A. MoOully asdT. J.O'llellly wonwllb an imbioken record ot viclorlea, icorlng 9«o polnia, Ibe bigbeat poialble number. Jeromo Fluinery and J. UoUluben raiked a good atoond wllb m polnia; a. lb Cooper and A. II. BIddle were third with lei: A. A. Adania and B. a. Koogh alood lied wlUi 8. Eltord aad 0. II. Ohidwiok tor tonrlh place with ill, and J. Bnlfka and W, Feuwiek bronghl np the rear wllb 160. Moat ot the gamea wore well oontea'od, and tbe loama- ment proied ao altncUvo that It will aoon be fol- owed by orll>bigo and oiieet comoeta. BASEBALi:.. The Teiu League had a hot lime of It at Iti meet- lug held Jin. o,at Dillis. T«x.,and for a Ume It looked ai It II wore fated to be wrecked. Tbe orlgt- ntl clronlt, lucladlng Kew Orleani and Bhraveport, wu adop'ed, and thono iwi towni will ctrtalely bo in lha clronlt when iho inson openi on April JO. tliWeiton mado a iinbbom Ogbt igalnit the reten- tion ot the iw) l.oiiialisa clilaa, loilaUog on a riirely Ttxai clronlt, with Anilln aud Bnn Antonio n plice ot Now orleau and Bbrareport. Uallu, Waco and IIouiIod, Ibe latter repreaentad byT. P. Balllvan, Inalaled on ilioorlglnalolrotill being main- tained, liillu declaring thii It would not go Into a oogna Willi Now Oiloani abd Bhrevaport umllted. I'retldont McNealui declared bo would resign be- fore be would remain it the head ot in orgoobv- tlon that woold throw down towna that bad gone to HQ mnob eitienoo and ibown lo muob good faith aa bid Bbrevoport and Now Uricani. Finally Qalvu- ton'a raproaenutlvo, ueorgo Dormondy, agreed lo Bocept u a compromlM that If Shreveeport and Mow Orleans were aliened extra amoubla on their gale rccclpta to vialUng einba,. beeanae ot Iho cxooailve mileage to bo traveled to reach tbne townn, Qilvciton would so Into Iho Tlxu Houtbern Leagna Thli propoiltlon wu ao- copied by tbe Bbieveport and New Orleau reprv- aeniatlve. aud tbo laagna made a certainty. No (oar wu tell that then will bo any trouble alwnt Mallonil Agreement pioteoUon. All tbe ronllne lioiilneureailrfortlioioaion'i playwuanaoged. The Mbodule ot gomei la all made out, but wu not promulgaied for prudcQtUl iruona. Honagor Bohmeli, ot tba Waahlnglon team, be llovea In a Bostbera Irlp. lie Ihloki tbe playon con get In boner ihipo down fiere than they poa olbly am by remaining at home, lie uvo: "The Playen will report tomcat Wafhlaalon,!). U,on the Boraing ot Bainrday, Harob 9. They will leave the ume day fur Obarlcelon, where we will put In the month ot March and part ot April, In tmlnlng. tt'hlle HtUbarloaion wo will play inch gamaau can be booked. Botton will play three giiiira wllh ai iken. Tbe propoaed lour ot tbe South wllb Ibe Doiton team bu bcos abandoned, became we be- lieve the team can be put In belter condlllon br keening them right In one city. OS the way North we will play over tbe Virginia League lonllory for about one week, reaching Wublngton a day or two betore Ibe opening or tbe obamplonihip r ~ ■on." NinagarScbmelitblnki that HcQuIro and Dug. dale can do all tbo catching for tbe Wuhlnilon Olub next aoaion, bnt It he can ilgs another good man bo will oorialnly do lo. JOMph Lyndon, ot Toronto, Onk. bu been in- formed ibat President Powera, of ibe Eulen LoagDO, will give niiu a trial on ueatiiTot uraplitt ot that organiutlon daring the coming aouon. JohnBlatlDrd.apllobor.builgaodforneitaeuob wllh tbe Utand IbipldiiUlub, of the WMtcm Leanr. Ilia brother, Jamea Slafford, la a member of the Now York team. The Newark Olob bu laonred grounds at JelTer. ion and Kinney BUeeta, Newark, N. J,, and WIU |i»n a lUong team in Ibe Bald. Carllag In New Jenef. Tbe loe belog In floe condition on Saturday atler- noon, Jan. \i, then wu a capital attenduce of loven ot Uia game ot onrllng at the rink cl the Mow York Tblalle Onrllng AaaoolaUon In Uoboken, N. J, and tbe toltowtng gamea wan played: RiKX Mo. 1.—John0'Onata-aeorge Biln,No.l; Alexander HoKay, No.2: Jamea L.UcOaro,No.s, and John Hnlr, aklp. Total, 8. OaledoDlaua—Robert Archibald, No. l; Henry Archibald, No. 3; Jamea L. HcKwan, No. a; Tbomu Aroblbald.aklp. Total, la. RiNi No. 1.—Slmnona' TCam-Jamea HcKntght, No. 1; Robert A.MoKnlght,No.'iiJomeaH.Sievou, No. 3, and Hloliul Slmmona, ikip. Total, le. Kdwirda' Team —Jamea W. Edwarda, Ko. Edward J. Edwarda, No. 3; Cbaa. 8. Edwarda. No. 8, and WlUlam D. Edirardi, ikip. Total. 18. RiMi No. I.—Landar'a Team—Jamea Watere, No, ; John Ony, No. 3: Itobert McKay, No. 3, and Robert Lander, aklp. Total, 11. MeSlnun'a Team—umrlaa MnKanxle Jr., No. 1 Jamea Thaw, No. 2; Tbomu Wation, No. 3, ani' Uanlel McKlnnan, aklp. Total, T. niNC No. 4.—Bmllb'a Team-John Leille, No. 1, Fmnk DIelrlob, No. 3; Robert Watson, No. 8, ami lieDirSmilb.iklp. Total. 0. Dyfe'a Team—Andrew Ollllea, No. 1; David Kay, No.i; Arthur ulayion, Ho. a, and Frank Dikaa, skip. Tom, 13. RiNi No. e.—Garry's Team-Tbomu Connell, No. : James OODnallT, No. 2; William A. Hinwell Jr. 10.3,and Adamltanwell8r.,iklp. ToUl.g. Sennedy'iTeam-Oharlei Adle, No. I; Dr. Jamea J. Roblnioa. No. 3; Oeorge Loibtan, No. 3, ind Jamea McNeill iklp. Total, 18. RiHk No. e.-<Jarry>s Ttam-Robart Hicbelh, No. John Boyei, No, i, ud Robert Oorry, aklp, Tbtal, 14. Keonedv'i Team—John Walker, No. I; Joeepb Oonnell, No. 3, and James Kennedy, skip. Total, 18. M«M Ice TaehtlBH on Orange I«ake, Tbe aeisos u legatdi loe yaobllog on Oreage Lake, near Newbnrg, N. Y., wu opened on Mon- day, JaiL 14, wben tbo Orabga [<ka Ico Yacht Club held their Ont Winter neei. Tbeoblet,ind,ln fact, th« only irliner «t tbe day, wu vice Oommodora KIdd'i Bnowdrllt, which captured all of Ibe three oventa tor which Ibe boat wu entered. Tbe dnt race wu tor tbe ohillenge onp ot 1888, open to all boali. Thli hid u atarten Oommodora u. 0. Ulg- glnain'a Cold Ware, Vice Commodore Wlllett KIdd'a Snowdrltl, U. M. KolDCn'a Frclto, I. N. lilUer'a North Btar, Kromer qnlnland'a Ice King, Homer B. Ilamidell's loo Queen and Robert Ker- nochinl Troubler. Tba dlatance wu ten nllea. Tbe tnmlbg point wu reached Orit by the TronUar, bnt soon atlerward tbo Bnowdrlti overtook her and landed a winner la 3am. 22i. Tbe othen flntibed u follow: Frolic 2lm.; Ice giieeb, srm. 24s.; Oold Wave, 2lm. He.; North star, Sm. 8a; loe BIng, 9Pm. lit. Tbe alnner wu aillad by Oharlea Momtt. ot Low Point. The eeoond conleat wutor the Van Noalrand onp, open 10 aeeond and Iblrd clau boat*. The oonno wu tbe aame uialled la Ihe dm race, and the lima, llm. 141., wu remarkable, oonaldorlng the turao, and the futeat evor lude on Onnge Lake. The alarlem wore: Ice]Klng,Ttonblor, Ssowdrlft, Oold Wave, North Btar and Frolic. Dr. Ktdd'i Snow- drill woD. Then came the Oold wave, In lem. lei. THE TURF. I tni: Jo|tino,l(». Bui.l to il ••««'>S!'jSJ^'fLSfil; I BollT.l lo iTTblii. TIow. Il»...,...fWiUi.iioa-Flva I THEATRICAL OOWTIIiDID FROM riOB 136. NEW JERSEY. Ib^il" TlAT3"I.TlUcOBd'imea^Firo ftrlMjt* If ewark.—AtMlner'a, "A Mtn WllhonI a Conn, try" attnolad good bom's all last week. otaoD- oey Oloott bu made a very favorable Imprergiog liS^t"°l lSi.l•^u«iJl».^4TiSS"lSlS^^ lnNewark,and bis pertormanca, UUi week, win, SffVof, TblSl r2a-^oor iDd ooobaJ no doobt, meet with wirm approbailon. A fol roflnn. oodiof-^ianTOD, lu, Outar. 10 to I, «r»; hooM welcomed bin Jan. 14. "Sowing the Wind" w.— iM u-—8 to 1. loeond; 0liaip*a any, _w. i —— m .K.a_uw '"^ _Jaip«a L_ Timo. Idlli Foartb ,118, _ 111 a., W, AIIOIU. W HI ■( !|«« ii»Bd:Bwllb.Cu;la,«i tol ibrrt.„mi^ irLpT/S'',i^o«r lorlonta mUIo(-BI Tola- I .B«ooJ™£4-/i»oui.l^fforloo,»-MI^^^^ | ^^j,%i'Si,?Sj^ttV ir™lfdmld*l, 101k Horn, ' comes 91 sod week, 'jL'ioin.i tot, I Jioou'.-"Tha PowerofaoId"wiswell rendered SiL",'.^nT.V;,'i'iu'^:b^ioD7u'rTtuDdrBoiJtano^ I and sppreclaied by themnal good aedlcncea. r. te'jL^'mf. idMiSrV^^^ '"i T.Btaiaon and wife (BannlaMringham). whi wen !?iia nrioaio-Doo Birth. Ill DorMr, 8 to L ant:iiu in the Call, were pleaunuv remembered by their g..»d,AI(ori.loiol,»otoiid;8aniBiTut, ICS,Boor*,u friesds. Twoplecee will divide tbliweek. "ino . ^ .1..^ ..w ' BUUAtaim," which Hays 14, H. 18, received*,or- dial welcome 14, and "Tbe Police Patrol" will prob- ably do 111 share tor the latter hall ot Ibe week Ohu. T. EilU 21 and week. lViLsiiiNM's.-Tbe Olty Sporta had qnlto a phe. nomenal week ending 13, good honiea ittenuiDs each perfonnsnce, and oloiing on Sainrday niohi to Ihe Isrgut sndlence In the history ot tbe houie The BentsBantley Co. will keep allentlon ceDicrcd on thta booM tbe preeent week, and ihonld con- Unue the brilk bulneis. Tbe Ueteon21 and seek Oi.OBB.-Hermle Nixon, Udu UeU, Minnie Kirle May Edaos and Fiank North. OuiMO.-Once Thompson, Olan Cbevea, Flura Briggs and MstUa Moore. OauTr.-Llssle Beywood, Vloreaoa Reed, Uarie Weaton, Joaey Wolby,snd Prof, Bacbmann. JSTi.sidTi!:ff,'-8^«rijri»«r^ Uilid. TiBO, 019 Bocood <uo—Bli ud iqoarm Sii;b|i,Tiilioi-Flol..«. ^"■J'W-.Wfli^m- Vitibood. IILAttor. tto "j^oadjloila^Udj^, OoDtdoo. 11 to I, thifd. TIao, 1:11 Tblid net— rSu rorlooinr MUlag-Wbaoloikl.. Ill, THbk 7 to I, raoo-^ri'loTlobkaiOlliDf-Cbullo B.,ICI, ■ - - b Ihrio, 1(0 Nowoom, II U) I. oatODd eaillh.n to l.flfvt; Taoor* Ihroo, 1(0 Nowoon. . Or. Part, IM, B. Wlllluia g lo I. tbiid. TIno. I:>7. Ju. II.—riiilnoo-Bli failoon-Iladon. iai.Tb*no, - to 1 Ton; Loftor, 101, Bkorrln, S^lo 9, ■•mod; Bollo Bloat, cod won. mobor, iwi u. rcwt. o la «, uiiiu. iiui*, Tblid nea-FiTo roflooao-1011101-Roadlor, KX KDithi, iltoB, woo: Ludlor gr,aoniilfr " *-' — ' ' Pirti.lol.Toni>r,llol,lblrd. T.,.,.^ nco-Bovoo fatlooM. MUlDg—AUlbIa . 1101, won; (lloaiouo. 101, Pono, OTon. ucood: Bodiwo, 107. Thoipo.9 u> 1, iblid. Tlmo, I:]1K Flllli noo— Sll iDflODn-JobD Oyoba, KO. L. Rcdon, 0 to 1, won;Bid. eu, UB. lltreM. II to 1. aooood; Dr. Rood, UO, Nevcom, -Ml, Uilrd. Tlmo l:»K _ . _ Jio. II—Flmt roea-fllK tbrloan. mUIdk— WaadaT, let. DMor. 3 10 I.wod: HilfO. Ton A. BoriotI, 1 lo I, Hooad; DWTOr. lO. J. DHL a lo I. Iblid. Time, l:3IK. HoeoDd laee-ali roiloiiii >illlag-0. B.Coi.ir. ClMlo,8a to 1, woo: Tlpoufr. 108, FlDk, 8 10 l,000ADd: HU »-F diTIo, "A "•".7 10 t Iblrd. Iloio. OJ'r-r'gS'^nSZ lenlliS 10 u l Sliudaball forloBxi. m oi-waleott, 1(0, tfanhy. TSXm" Tir^i'-m iiirent: Uliiavia a«.8uwut,eital,aoeoDd;Frfoea .i^Mllloi^SijoD: Jobo. RSito" 8 to L IbK: Time, lffl,.....PItib >ai>.HiiiDa auiioD. i MlllD«-R»d Star, »7, BL Klog,»U)L ■nt; Drtalo. lot, Borphy, 9 to 1, Mcood; SorE., », Kurr, IS u I, third. Timo, 1:11. Tke Nallonal Stealing. The enlrlea received tor Ihe annnal oompeUttve meeting ot the National Bksling AsaooUdon, u sn- notucad by Secretary QuUvm Walton, and wbloh la advertised lo take piece at Orange Lake, seven miles from Newbnrg, H. T., on Bstnrday stiemoon, Jin.18.anufollow: ouarrcr milt.—John 3. Johnson and OM Radd, Mlnneapolta: Howard Moehler, Olarenoa Rudolph the atlar ot Now York. S;"K"»'i',V;": J Jim Douoghne. Rndd, MJi?™nSil ui, lion, Rudolph,^, and "3 fSKil^n^J? idsndBlngley. ^ "j* i"n lifbi H ■im DonoohQa. Jobnion. J- p.—BClie B Jersar Cltr.—Peter F. Dalley holds week ot Jan. 14 at Ihe Academy; Dm Sally toUows. "The Irlih Aitlit" bad Ibe S. R. 0. sign ont at every per- formsnoe week ending 13. BoH Tox Manager Dinhim preaeuta a eiroog amy of talent, headed by Blllv Clifford end a ViV^.jml^^Vlh^iifi^r'^ 1 Ml-n7.i-iiliiVBo«rT M«hTe7Joi.re.M Rtrtolpb | •^•%i2'^%«U°^S5^Rfv«le?D'fok «^ MoAvoy, Fetching Btoa., Fulton Bros, and Wirren, Myrtle Arlington, Parker and Belardo, the lie*, leties, Oeitte OUion and Martyne. Boslneri ii Elii^S I zrFm^liis^i^F^i^ii^^ 1 isirigorMt^SiSMrr nTSJ^i:: 'itheOregorr Street Pj|I% 8t»ion. Bemhaw, Lew OoUIni, Millie .Mor- Thej.mceLaoi:theno« wjll .be u follow: ReJ- | °J,°*-„,5;S'.TH»lgbt of 22 the Steven. Qlee. Banjo and Mandolin Olob. NOTIS.-W. 11. Stack ta nowdolngidnneo work for "Bull No. 2." John Birrett, at onetime ttcunrerit tbe Opere nome, now the Bon Ton, li working at the aame placo as a grip Andy Mack, oow with "A Country Sport," goea oat next anaon la "Mylea Aroon," ludertha manogemeniot tbe Harms Broi. and D. W. Tmn Leader Wagner, ot Ibe Academy, regaled ibepairoDiiut week wllh eelecuons from "Notorteiy." The mealc caoghi the audience, who demanded more — ,,||, jonOned lo bin ) HoviMfTv 10 I or janv, a weaiara ana oguuioru uuuuia vuuuii., iwni wi.u uwbwwwu uaiv TreuiuerJobo P. t» U tblid. ' Tlmo.' l:iex..'....B«oood lan^a milo, .u ananied u foUow: JoUlet, Jnly 2», pnrsea Haltlj,ottbeBonton,laontbe»lck Uit. Mr. Bell, aolliDi-Bolodr. 111. TiSl onn. woo; Bohr BilUIM. „,„,' b^," ntireited wllb E- McOura In the Bon Ton, ThoriS.8iol,M«Md;Lottoi IlI.Kijborrv.eml.tblid. »30,0(«;TerreHanttFalr, A^^^ ,1,, mutorlnne to low one o( nmaTl:!* Tbiidji£^TOi«o»»runolamliaortl-1 pollaDriving Club, Aug-13, »40,OM; F^^ children by d»lb Alexander and " ^M|S?'i j^'V Udy Beibert will again be with tbe Bamom- 9S.?r I Bollej Show next eeuon. Mr- Seabert, wbo broko bli kneecap while doing bii leap lut eeagoo, ii „. DMiiot,-|(ll H. Wlllluia I tol.roeoBd-^illo I JW;"""?J™^""^^^^ I mendingrepldly, and wfll bj In good trim wbon ■iooor,ioo,Koweoii.uioi, Iblrd Tlmo.i«i PiHb I $«/,ooo Tone Haute Driving Clnb, Oct. 1.|»,IW); ,.„^ ' Butt and BonneU baveaepa noo-^woisbuuot am!lOj.iollio«-T»llowBoia.l(B, Lexington, Oct. 4, 176,000, and NuhvlUo, Oct. 14, ' i><ui,.uu oouuou, ii..oocp» Qoud. 1(0, Poon, IK to I. Iblrd. Timo.131 Tblid noo-Bix larloDU. uUlos-Cano, lot. Lalab. e u> a luvoci. nonuuin, r5iu"!fSW5:'JfmTfii!:.rF^i5!|Mi I aSnu^wiiieulBakrr: nSw YoTI; H. C,H., mllo asd a ■lilaoDlh—Maroot 81, A. OUrtoo. 8 lo B woo. HlH Bimlo.n Bb(rrio,tti>l. Hcoad; BlUv Koguula, 97, Harold. 9 to 1, third. Tlmo, Ifl) Flllb nea- PlTO larloogf, lolHog—Footlval, ICS, PoDD.e lo 8,woo; Rod Top, lol A. CUvIoD, >K to I. HOODd; HuooD, m, J.lllll,>!<l°l.!blld. TlmSl^rX. Johnion, Moobler, Davldion, Otarence Ctark, MoPartland ant Urn ml(a.-Joe end Jim Douoghne, JohnaoD, Rndd, Uavidion, Moabler and Blngley. TheoMceiaol thereoaa will be u I - eree, W. B. CurlU. New York; Judges at llnlib, 0. L. Waring and Obarlei F. June. Newbnrg, and 0. F. Kerr and Oos 0. Walton, New York; fleld Judges, John A. WIUli, A. A. Jordan and Thomsa B. Kerr, New York: J. P. Tucker, Newbnrg: Umera. Robert — ud Webdell Baker, New York; U. 0. Uiggbi- ion. Dr. Wlllett KIdd and Frank 0. Wood. New- > burgi atarler, Jamei 8. Taylor, Newbnrg; clerk ot | couree, Oeorge D. PhUllpa, New York. _ IVaw Trotting Olrcalt. _ ■'jiiTiV-^Fbir'iMo-rn^^ I At a meeting held in Obloago,lU., on tbe evening I jobn'Ljncb, oMheJ."!. oTla'iilil Tliorp*. 4 to 1^ «od: D«QT6r, lot. Neweom. 11 to 1. MCODt); LajOo, IQI.P. WI)llaiD»,10t<il,Uiiid. TliM,1J3. ThB OAllftinil» JockcT^ Cl«b. Ju.9.-Plnt rM*-FlTt lurloon. mUIor-MuUmi, lCaObon.4 to a,«oD: Ailnne»,i01 Mo&qud*, 10 tol. Hcond; Coqa«U»,M. BlUr. 9 lo l.Uilnl. Tlo*,l:nW[. Bmooq no^AbOQtila failoo«i.MUlDK, Doa wlu- otra UM-SL AlbtnB.09 C(Mbnn*,7 to l.won: Uoada- loQpe, IQS, HoAqIIITo. It to 1. Mooad; Biudhu, in. Obora.a to 1, thtfd. Tim*. IrtSlif Tblid nc»-81x larlODM. budltt^Qoirt, SO. nooknne, T lo 1, won; Robla Hood (I). «r. WlUoD, 10 to 1, Mooa«l: ZotMlr. 100, P. C«rT,9toB,tlilri. TIm».lA>( Foaitb nc«-8hort ' bu«-Vi|or Bftv. Id, BUoionf, & to 1, woHi ajiauua. 137. WltbtTg 4 lO ^ MCOnd; Alb»tTOH. 137,OAini.30tol,third FIIUi raeo-Flro rarloDft, Mlllov Don-wtuHTV-Oaulo. lOD^CoombLB to l.won; BlaoBuD»riill.HeiiB»Hri9to 1.MO0D4; MoiiU nog, 97.n«orl«hB.8tol, tblrd. Tlmo, 1:11. JUL 10—Fint f««o—Tiro larloota. Mltlnv—Bndal Vail. K4, P. Out. S to wod; JtnaU Dua«.n. W. FI}aii,Sto1,iMODd; Bnut.n D«loriefaa, lOtol.tbIrd Time, l:llM 8*eoBd nu—Fir* tarloofi utllDf- TbrooForkiBO. R lum, S to l.won; MtUoltft. lOL F. (terr.fltol.Meond: AboP.,10B. Ooonbi IS to 1. tbl'd. Tlmo, 1:10 niid no*—B«T«D fulODn. mDIdi:— ChertrtDM.M, CoohnDo. a to Lvod; llDuiailut 101. Ohoni,aoto ItMcood: Bod OIun.BS. B. Isom.T.to S, •bird. Tin*. 1:41 FooTtta neo-Fivt (iirloDp,HU loR-FAn, KB, Bbftw, 10 to 1. woo: Cbonook, Bani; e to L PMood; HltN Roth. 90. W, PlrniL B to 1. tbtrd. Tlm«.l:UX Fifthrac*-FlT« Md ftlikir fafloDte- Tbo Jodfl*, 10a,O1ion,0tol,«oa; B«l(iitt,0r,Bolorlehi, e to 1. MCOod; Ontulon, O. Ooebnno, S to A, ttainl. Tim*, i:U. Ju. ll.-Pint noo—FiTO tod • btU larioDn, loUloff— -..-.a- *. fHBO. 9 $40.Q QiORoi L07BU. Ibe bookmaker, died bX bU reel- ,,T"»*">"'r2"Sj°V*»n*Jl??^h'Sn2?®^^^ deace Id tblo cltr on Wodnewlay nlttbt, Jul fl, trier ^SI^S^o'*.n^^»^f^^i^\S 4idH?I? hla fSr aebonallMkofpnetHaoDla. fheaeccMedwMau *1 fw.«V« w^i^.ni ajioDt«d «nn of wllllAm LoTcll tor mftOT iwB bUBloess. "DowamDlilej*M4, baaEOOdbaeineM. tromtnent la racing clroles, and foraerir well nown as a poolaeller and owner ottromDir non«f, bU principal poasetalon being tbe fafflone trotUog mare AmertcAa GUI, wblob be owned in ker prime. G eorge Lovell leavea a wife and eeTeriU jmlldren, THE RnSTG. OlORoa FsTSB, tba Noulngham, Eng., boxer who vuiied ihla connttT lome yeaii ago, and while bere made many trlendi. died at bis some In tbe above nsmed townontheslgbtol Jin.e. Belcre „„,^,„^„„ ~. .v~. becoming a proftislonal be had been amateur gpgncer.HUe. Fanchotte, Oeorge R. Srennan aii<l heaviwelght champion. < ' A oiBLsoBui from London, F.og., dated Jin. M, state! thit a match has been oaected between Frank Oralg, "Tbe Harlem Coffee Cooler," and P. P. Blavin, to dght to a flnlih tor ll.OOO a ilde. THE OLD CHATHAM THEATRE. Ouola, W F. Carr. rio I, woo; Boliklo.U, t Ucklnn: "HcFadden'a Elopement' ACRB" le, "Tbe BilU Abtrm" It, "The Loit Para- dUe" 21, "The Bide Show" 13, "The Ivy LcaP' 21, KeUar28, TUHTOH HiBitw.—Buslneaa last week was big. Tbnradsy nlgbt tt this bonie li known is "imaleur night." Tbe beat amitenr team or not that goes co In connection wllh tba regular performance re- calvea f aa a prize. Broadheid and Wood, an am<- lanr mulcal team, took Ont prlie laat week. Atmctlons for week ot it: Leetoit ball-Tbo Zarroi, "Chalk" Sanndets, Lewla' cnrlo exhibit, and Prof. Allma (Pobch and Jndyi. Theaue-Oeorge II. Whitman and MzrJa DavU. Klaaell, Billy and John Spencer, HUe. Fane llanrletta Wheeler. NOTSiTY TasiTBS—Lealer Franklin and the alock In repertorr, continue to good busloeia. Hoboken.—The Bobokeo will be dirk tbe earlr E' tn ot tola week. Jan. ll-ia, "Down In Dixie." ext weak. "Daole Tom'a Cabin." Bnalneas wllh ] "The Loat Paradise" was (air. OsBHiNii.—Tba Metropolitan Novelty and Vau- 1 do villa Co. Tola company opened the season at Tnra Ball, Dnloo Hill, 12. It conilali ot tbe Hwtell Family (Rarry Martell's aona), Howard Slater,, Roach and Oaatlaton, tbe Orana, Eennctc and M«i< Thla honu. In Ita time one of Ihe leidlng the- alrta In thla oily, stood In Ohstbam BKeat, now Park Row, npon tba lite of part ot riMooO:Norib.»,'B. lHD>,8'ta r/ihli4. 'Tlma"l:l(><. I ih. bnlldUin damaged. Jan. 11, bys deatmoUve Roaobanatjiauaton, toe uraoa, iLenncic ana .M•l- . ..eoooD;inc»-sovoaflirloDn,HlliDg,Don wiDoin- "l^t „.M ™ ~i„iB. Wi Kappas, Aggie Loraina, and othcro. SaowBloifoiii,U.R ioom.a lal.voo: Oud>loop*.llB, I me. Ihls recent event arouiea many "nun- j^^j^j^ ^■^'-jf^m^ 0!iorD,iui,iocood:E<poraoehWCMkru,ltoK ijcencei ot tbe old playhouse. It wu opened lHrxRiaL,-Fredls Ton Korder, Ray Sully, Piddy 2l?i^Lr„^-'EiJKloSroioS ifloVSn?!?'!?: by Thomas Flynn and Uenty WIBird on Sept. 11. S^ll'«»JS«J5'^ ^ lot. Frcirv.'e'oi.oo«n<i:ao»io,»».w. fiiqd.iidi, u39,wltbJ,R.8coitas81r Qlles OverresobIn "A *'"'£^'*¥;.*^.'{St.^S;"H~?!!^?^'^i![fn„^ £!«;i5i2|'^V"<a;Vr^^^^ ?S'„''iy i°a,S?e?"ovSnirne"Src???K aKj^Sl'^d-KVSiTsaW'e MlUov, BOD wlDDorft—Bluo B«Dnir, lOi, voDj Hlu Botb, «^ Blloji B to. ^?¥JS!?".,L'''^»«?!<ft«°«»>.»5L» i'gMt weerbnt noThlnguellnlii cb-;i-iitt"S I MMufM UliTouae" NOV. si of the nme year. 1 l?"'''*t\'!i"l^^£,°^'S^TJ^JSi^^,o^ joa£i,Doui: The hinio waj closed In Janniry, IMO, owmg iL";:,i^!SKL'15^'^S ?. -v--, ,„ „ to differcncts between the two manaaera and BUP?'"*.?"/*^ of Union BUI, looting tor a suli- • SSfi'i3:w'Fr,"aQ^»M; Cb^M lU Thome Sr, a member of lie slock.' —■"•-ii iiSlShirt! t!£1 "ii° porchaaedHr.WUlard-eIntereetUithetheaue,and t). FiroD. I to I. u7nl. {lnii,l:lo. Jib. 11—Firat raoo—Pivo Forka as. R. IMOD, 3 to 1, too . 1, oooooC; Morloa IS, Cotbran.. eoenoil 1*00—Five IdvIoiii I to 1, won; Miilor Cook, WXF. lario,«a,F.Ooaiiu.lilol.tblrt. Tlmo, 1:11 Tbirt noa-Ooo mllo. oelliDg. all agoo Ooaft eiakoa, vilao |l,0D-JliD Flood, 91, lLlMai,aiaa,aoo: Imp roior, IqL F. Oorr 410 I. oooooO; boo FaUoo, IQO, Onlfia, 8 lo 1, inlTd. TIno, 1:1611 Foartb rtea-Onomlll aod a able looillty tor ■ mualo halL an—Bomah, lOUOrHrin, r.^rr.ato a,oooood:On 1, _ hill, oolllai. oix hoidloo. Four Baodrad Blakoa, vilao SI,BO-llrLDOk.lU.WIiboialto l.won; Arnala,l3>. u.roohnD.7iol.aoooaa; EUKoadld, lA Bodaoica u I, Iblid. TIDO. t:ir Flllb raeo-SovoD I0Ilo»^ two weeks later alio bonghtont Mr. Flynn ind be- csme sole manager. Under his tour years as min* agar the home enjoyed good anooeas, and anon elan aa the elder bootb, T, D. Rice, John Befton, Hons, and Ume. Le Compte, Hme. Celesta, John R. Bcoti, ueniy Wallack, Mary DaO, James S. Urowne, Bill wllllami, Henry Placlde, Edwin Forreatand I uuHUBBi •. .rvm.u„. wu,. uv.,un Joaepbina Clifton appeared. Hme. Celeato made Loat Paiadlae" iT-ia, "The Ivy Leal"2l, "ATexaa her Srat appearance here May 1, 1840, and Wm. Steer'' 32,38, "Tbe Police Patrol'' 24-28. BeniT Sedlay Smith appeared here for the flrst | BuouTBBaTSB.-Jeffenon'a Alhlotloand Vande- Fsltarson,—Wm, Birry'a"Rising CeneisUon'' hsd splendid bnalneas Jsn. 11,12. Soosts's Band taxed the capacity ot the bonae 10. Tba enlorulo- raent was given under tbe anaplcea Oompanv B, Second Regiment, N. 0. N. J. "Shore Acree" nul good honaea 8,0. Uomstock's MInilrala bad poor bnalnesa 7. Booking!: "Ooon Hollow" 14-18J-T0C ?"St-VK*ihS!,?d!?5l.'J&il,'I5S=o^55!*a'ri; ars'it the-SSTeir. AdluTdo Fhlii;;, viua-conpany is the Mnoonceraonl at thla hon« SirtL^mi I'uJ^ uioia.0100, „^,^„j„,,pp^oce In thla olty Feb. 1,1M3, forMandweek, Nothing deOnlta for 21 and week. >ta- R-FInt raee-Flvo farlooii, lollloii-ldTue., at Ula bonta. and Joabna 8. SUabee, the original Rlxtord Bros.' Bpedalty Company hid taUly good AQUATIC. Tni Beawanhaka Yacht Club held their asnnal election In this city on Ibe evonlog ot Tneadiy, Jan. 8, with the itaolt bere ehown: Commodore, B. 0. Bonedlcl, eleam yacht Oneida; vice commodore, Henry 0. llosie, schooner yschtlroquoli; rear com- modors.B. V. It. Croger, iloop yacht Indolent; eec- rotary, uenry W. Dayden; tieuurer, Walter C. Unb- banl; neaanrar, John tijilop; neat ciptaln, Iter, Qeorg* H. Yandewsler, Tns Brooklyn YaohlUlnb's newly elected oncen ar« aa follow: Commodore, H. 0. Ilopklni, iloop yaoht Fauttlna; vice commodore, C. H. llumnhrcyi, Iloop Adcle; rear commodore, Oeorge R. wbceler, oaiboat lloaamond; meunrcr, U. w, Kllbonne; piealdentiT. II. Jeannol; Ueunrer,lYllUrdaraham; aaoielaiT, WUUam Cagger. Ton Inaillnia Boat Clnb, ot Newark, N. J., lut week eleoled Ihe following omcers forlbeeniubig rear: Fretldent, John U. Ford; vice prealdent, James U. nellly; secielary, R. L. rrtaaeadorter; ittusnr.T. J. ftyin;coramodore,noberi Dancock; oaplUn, Idam Uerilg; llenteaant, Tnomaa Saoaom. Tng Intaka boat Clnb, of Newark, N, J., but week elected tbe following oOlcera: Prtsldanii Adam flroil; vlos prealdent, Daniel MoHUIan; aec- relary, Edward Ooz; Oaaaols) saontatr, Addpb Brann; oaplaUl, B. Max Jsiy; Ueslenaat, WllUsm l», HoAollgo. a to t won; Floiin, ea, Oloarv. II lo McoDd; BolaDpiso 101 Chqni, 8 to l.^tbtid. Tic l:li. Baoood moo—PIva and a holt foriooso. iolliog— OonulbQlloD, IQIh Obore, s to I. von; Oanla 101, F. COTT, 1 10 I. Moond; OMoor IM,B Iwn, 8 to 1. third. Tlma I:I0M Tblnl nco—Fin aoda boir farlODpo, Hlliag-Oaiinol, ICi. lleAnllgo.lOlo1,voa; AblF., 119, OloTor. ■ ■- • ■ ■•— — • I- . ihlid. HaaU rbora. Time, ™ - Albaol, W, uoebnno, 8 to I, too- BoaaUa M, W. FWdo, B to a. Hoond; Bareatdlno, 9^ B. Imd.S to I, third TUbo,1j>. The Alexander faland Bares. Jan. g—Flrttraoo—Sliaad a qautor loilosgo—Imp. Bonto, 110, Him,3 tol. Ont; MIokoyB .llO. Moloniia,8 to 1. aocoBd; Andrew D., Ill, Bomo, SO to I. Iblrt. TIno. l-.3ll^ Boooud rtoa-Tbroa ya.r oUa loor aod abalt lurlnogi-Cinadlui, 107. CtrUr, I] u l,liit: OolU H , lflB,Faiioo, II to l,Mcoad: Ida B.. ICS, Marpbr, T 10 1, Ihlid. Timo.t:m Tblid ra c e B li and aaoMtoifor- lonaa-gaak, IKt JohiioB, I to a, em; Fiokawai, 110. MarpbrJIol, looood; Koaloiloda, 110. BinSir.r to I, Italrd. Tima. Ids Fonrib nea— PIto tvrloaKO— Booora Its, Htm. II 10 1, em; Wilmi, UX Hnipby, •Toa.lHond: HlfOr«oa,lSLB4lnr,8101,third. Tlir- \M Flbb noa-Ooo mUo-tlhodflir, HM. Ho^phi ._ . "bar'l 0' apple aaaa," made his motropolllan dobnt here on June 10 following. At the explnuon ot Mr. Thome's lease. In IM, he acid ont to bis ataie manager, Hr. Siavena, and A. W. Jackaon. Ben De Bar became stage manager April .jyf^. bonaes l and week. Edin Hussb — Bnalneas waa fair 7 and week. Ar- rlvala 14 and week: Frank Uijllion, Roweoa Ward, Ryan and Sllvo, "Yankee''Moore, Kilty and Dolly Uelston, wm F, Alton, Wlllism De Boe, Mabel sun- ley, Keller snd Williams, Hand Ollherl, AI. Wallz the I^conm Thealre "Shore .....m...... ,.- — , — , -- -»'air honao, owing to a hcarj Lyona." 10 oar hnaband'a Clssda Helnoue. "The atorm. Coming: Week ot 14, Minnie I,tater, In BhdTa Journey," a apeetaculor drama, wu given ieneitoir,M popular prioaa; "The Ivr Leaf" n, lis list prodncilcn here Aug. 31,1844. Tbe place "The Loat Psisdlse" 23, "HotTomalea'' 81., wna stlerwarda bailer known u "Toe Bevan Ea- Dbaxb Opibi nonBS.-WUIIam BaTr7,,ln "The capia ot Adelaide ot Dreaden." Mr. Da Dir with- Rlalng OenersUon," came, 7, to a good house, drew from Ihe management the foUowlog Ootober. Coming: "The SUll Alarm" 17, J. B. Haokle 31, "A In Ihe early part of 1841, Ihe buabieaa of the bonae Tezaa Steer" 31, Robert Caylor 20. bad that It IT lOD OIHj VDW«,i iHli ivi. A. l.nwi*, tv 1 B,.t7,Kia!T, VIo l,llilid. TlmalKH. Jtn s—Ftmnei Bliaada boll forlonit—BoaFor IIOL Flibor. 0 10 I, em; Sulniioilow. ua, MmtI., sTo'l.oocond; Uoo Qraado, llO, Uarphr, 10 to I, third. Tlmo. 1:0 Uocood rtco—Throo roar olda flu ud a qiort«rfarlonn-^0)onio.lt7. nim.a lo e.Or*l; Broo. kioo. ea. DooBollr. 1 to I, oocoDd: Norlhlon), 10tCoE,8 tot,thinl. TIma 1:81 Tbira Itfla-Flvo hrloDsa— Writ fildo, 108. Hnrpbr. U to 1. flm: artmpua, ICS, Trlbo. II10 8, iMOQd; Ooa Lney. 101 DoonoUr, II to a, third. Notlnelak.o. Foortb roea—Sli aod a ball waa ao bad that it was converted Into a clriMis, but It wu aoon reopened aa a theatrr,and In November ot teat year. Elder a. Q. Addama appeared as Rich- ard III. J. Fletcher then became aola proprie- tor, with Wm. Uleld aa atsge manager, hot I be aoon gave way to Frank S. Ctaanfran and 1 W. Qlglvla Bwen, wbo opened lha bouae Feb. 28, 1848, M Obanfian's National Theatre. "New York , aa 11 la," by Ben A. Baker, waa Ont prcdaced at thla theatre March 17 toll>wlgg. unAng. U, 1840, Hr. Chanfnn again changed the name vf the bonae, opening It on that date u the Mew Kallonal Theatre. In Jnly, 1810, A. II. I'ordy aaanmed con- trol ot tbe home and Intbofollowbig Novembar be otraredaprlteotil.oootor the beat Amailcan play and "Naturo'B Nobleman, The Mechanlo, or Tbe BblpCtrpebtor of New York," imuos by Barry WaUlna, won lha prlxe, Ihe play being produced Dec t, I8M. On Fob. 8, 1831, Oeorge b. Fox, the CEORCIA.-lSeoPsgs 733.] iorioo|^YaistoDd,iii,Ctitor'«to i,tm; Looio. lorj I clowD,made his drat appeaiance In burlesque In vifan^io 1, •trondi^l'^onm.lni Knrphr, in^ | "piairobus, or Who Shot Bollabns." In 1883 Ihe Oil. W W_. , . T1mo,l:tf PIMb ia«o—611 ud a qoartor ftartooal- Wa1coll,104,lfaiphr,3to IJInt: Romoiia. 101, Otm, 8 lal, MtoDd; Cb>uau,U7,Talur, 8 to Mblid. Tlmo, IS. Job. n —Flr«t raco—Poor and a hall ftailoaao—Wor- satd, us, Uam, 7 to la erf t: FrIooB AUi, 81, Olouao, 8101, fooood; UriTK..108. I>onoy,lltoI,Uiirt Tlmo, liOlH liteood ne*-Thr«a roar oMaloor oodaboK bitloBM-Oaullor, ICS, Moon. It 101. Irol: WhooloUl, IflS B.Trlb«. OToa.oooood: Moolo Oatw, lul J-Moiphy, Awgiuts.—"rha Prodigal FSthor" cornea Jan. 14, "Frlonda" 18, Maria Juaan.bi "HisaDynamlte" 18, KaUa Emmeltlt. Uineni7<aMlnBtrela picked Ihe Opera Home 7. "A Trip to Chinatown" caino 10 a good home g, allboogb It rained Inceiaantiy. "Tba DevU'sAnoilon," 13, bid good builneaa. AtlBn«a.-At the Qisnd "The Devll'a AncUoo," Jan, 14, It. JameeJ.Corbelt did weu T, 9. "Tie rasaing Show/' at advanced pitcea, had fair ai- lendance t. Richard Uaulleld aiuacied largo bonaea 10,11, at advanced prloea. Booked: Marie Jensen 10,18, Robert Dowobig IB, l«, "Friends" 21, 21, Slsalereita Jonee 21 At Ue aive'a Oneia Uonie Ibe Baldwln-Rogeis Comedy Co. come 14 aod week. bulaces wu very bad and Hr. Pnrdy, | ALABAMA. who bad loot heavily, wu abont to give np Ihe house, wben Qeo. L, Aiken btooght Uoblle«—At the Mobile Thestn Robt. Downing him a diamallraUon ot "Uncle Tom's ju. 7 g hui soar bnidnau on acconnt of bid Cabin." Cbarlea WeaWm Taylor'a varalon bad '^,J'„ iJJ.n Vl?^* ?.i^..ii '■Tbo been prodaoed at UiU Iheatnthe previous year SSin^BhX^ «^^t^n w to « and had tailed, bnt npon the advice of Mr. Pox, FJsalng Show" gave two ptrtotmsnces Mtogoou Mr. Pnrdy presented the Aiken version Jnly IB, pjf!- „„_ n.,..- .hiutaamiU 1883. and It proved a wonderful aucceaa, ud Hr. PnmcEffl THiAT»i.-Flon Bataon 8 had a amui !.^lSJbSSS.'u?.'!!rg!?!!krJ'i:i.Sr5r.'?,iSt P«C»n;in'n'&Tn»ol°i.'\^'"^^ andlen..o. s.oom.l.»h.wulher. iiMiaiior.auiioooond: imp.Bonoa, iioi,Uam,Tio Ik aralyeaiB. On July 10,18S9, aallght Ore occnired,' third. >lma. lAK .Fonrth no-Fin luWa-' - ' ■ ^ ' ■ Oooddar, ueTllorplir. 7 lo \0, am: PriBoo gtanalh. III. UUWUKT. IW. HUl.'Uf . , F.ohir.lltol anoBd; Rod Bur.lM. B. glBB.e0 to 1. third. Tioi«,1:10M Fifb noa-Ftro lortooaa-Doo BiRb—ICO, J. Donor, a lor, am; Oonnloa. KTLworpbr. ttol, itcoBd; l4Blo,lQL J. FlJBn,8ta l.thir^, Tlmo, i:ia Ju. II.—Fim iBM-^Foar ud a hilf hrtonsa-lda R., ...miging me place to ibeexlentot abont imd. The houae wu then allertd and opened, witb Late Nixon and Aymer'a Clrcna, and wu called the Chatham Amphlibtatre. In Ihla oompaaj TOny Putorwuolown. On March 4, iseo, the name ot the houae wu changed to Ibe Onion Theatre. In 1881 It wu opened by Fox A Cunan aa the National TEXAS.-I8ea Pago 733] Dallaa.-At the Opera Honaa "The Fenclog Master" gave three performances to good bmlncn Jso. 3, t. ' She" hsd s top heavy house 10. NalA Ooodwla oomea 14,15, Robert llanteu 18,17, "Tba lio.iinip!>T.iioLeni-,BoionBiu^^ Thelutpcrtormanoea wat«given In FaalMaU" 18.19. •^Siiil ^JtiKr. JSrtiJ.Siiiitfi w?iiJ2"^ Uecemner of that year, and bi October, 18«J, Ibe Jos Miiji>-Ust week's people remain over, ii'iiim?liIS?i£ iaS>h?{toa^ "»•«> ««"down,except aoanabiporuonot BlUy MIlea bu been upomijd sisg*msnagerof MCamr, 10 u iV%i".^T&A. is.r^^ I Ibe old bnUdInf, which slUlatuds and UoocoplM this bonas, elos Harry tSoa, who goes to Bd- nv*flutoBga,iaUlai-Blaaraa^BhJahaaaa,»ia4lbjtnnlUi*deilart. I laa41,ngtWNtk.