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The New York Clipper (March 1906)

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m y$m W^W YORK CLIPPER March 24, ftfciw vuuk city. Metropolitan Opera Huurie r H-'liirlHi Conrled, uianngeri.-*Xti#■ on*™-, hi lis Cor too seventeenth aud llnnl week of the senson, commencing March 12, wore: Monday night, "Doh Pasqualo" find "t Pagllnecl," substl* tuted for"Lo Nowe dl Figaro," which MHgg to Mmo. Karnes"' Indisposition, -wan with- drawn. Mmo. Scnibrlch, Mr. Dlppcl and Mr. llOtti'. Jiang til tlie fnrmur, A"d -Mr, CnniKp, My, Campnnnrl, Mr, Ileliw anil Mlsa Alien In ifieTatter* Mr. Franks cenducled. Tucpdny night, 13( "Dm <loettonlii*mmernng ) M with Min*, Nordlca. Mi*i Weed, >lme. limner. Miss Alien. Mils Rnlnh.-'Mine, Hotner, Mr. Knole, Mrr-Rlaas,-Mr. Muhlmann. Mr. HerU con- ducted. vVodoosday nhciil, H. "Cnimeu," with the sntpe ph at n« before.. Mr. Vlgna con- ducted. Thursday nlcbf. in, "Wnottwoi und Orctcl" wds performed by (lie name coal nx liofore for tin.' benollt of the Legal Alp So- elety. Mr. Frnnko conducted, Friday night, 1(1, "f-ii Olocomla" wan given for tho Inst of the evening subscription Sicrformuncea, with Mine*. Nordics. Humor, lacoby; MM. Caruso, Sculil. Pluncon, Ihi- frlchc, Bcgiie and Puroll. Mr. VMM rnh- tlilctcJ. Siltlirdav iiftel'UOOli, 17. the la.-d: matinee offered the lllat und aecoud ucts of '■Toara," with Mwefl. K.roma wstt; MM. Dlppe'. ftcottl, RcshI. Dufilelu-, Begue ;inJ Fa roll, and the M-cond muj third actt* of "ll Barblerc Ml Slvlglln," with Mines, Hem* bfleb, Buuernielsifr; MM. Dlppcl. Cnuipii- upri. jJotiruet. Ito&il in Hm-qlf. Mr. Vigiui conducted,. For. the llnnl pci-fonnaaca of tint season. Saturday evening 1 , 17, "Iiolinnsriir wqs presented, with Mmcs. Rnppohl, Wa kcr; Mil. Kuuto, Gorlu. Dluaa and MuhlmaDn. M£-'Hertz conducted. Madison ffttynrc Theatre (Walter X. LlwnKC? manner).---"The Greater Love," n four net piny, by Mr*. Ivy Asirtou Root, ng given Its firm prodnctlou In thin elly oa-Monday evening, March lit, before n pood sliud audience, whose applause was apparent- ly actuated by tho pleufjnro Inspired by the work. This play was orlfflually given' at the Lyceum 'Theatre. HarrlHbitrg, Pa., en Dee. 2t> last, nmlor the title of "Mnwirt." Al- •thbiign laeklng, In love la4ere»t, the uptaodefl In the life of the cOtsiAMV nre given with charm, und the following fonuu the tlieiuc «f-tho work: Mozarl'tt "Don Olavantil" Keemtt HlfOly to fall ut ItM ilrnt wcrforiuuiiee, badWM H«blKan£fler, apevatie manager, hua iirraitgcd to huvo It ultibed. uud lm« ninuugyU tu have tho prluiu dunnu full tu iippeur. Hut at tktti jmit'itu'o l,ii Mundlul. urn Uoiuan muuih*. Honds word that MM kuowa every note of Mo- turt'H imiHlf, nnd nhi! eoia<-K to the rescue, fcmgfug lb'! |jrliim ihjinju pnrt wllh grout mir- ces», and earrylng the prutltictlutt tu triumph nv Mir Ji'orsof tbuse hired by Schlkiuieder 10 Kill the wotU. T1l6 Hunt art l.s it tabluuit of MoxuriV dualh, folluwjntr tin- Mi)i)eai T 7.H.v painting. Muzart'Hiiiiiat<iltsi>lii.vedlii(>ldciitu11y nnd it bIvqs color \o th« ^i.'iis*'-. wklehurvju tUeiUHi'lveu, Intcrenllug. Howard Kyli- uluyed tho composer, nnil Hucgcsled.lithi fultlifully. ulrlhg a i-ouimt'iulnbli- portrayal. Heverly Sltgrr:ivus PioreU u dtatlncL sutceH* ,a» La Mandlul, which rfie pluyed tu uk'ture^iie mrtjUicr, riijil Frederic Webber did well ua Herr Bcbifcuuedcr. .Othci'N worthy or apeclut iQCiitloH w iv«rc: Krrd'.C.'-llowK Helen 'Ware, Kathleen' KlrtHella aod l*uuln Oloy The Wulfgung AiinuJiiiy Moznri, Howard Herr HcliHtuPed^i-, Fmterie Webber;j .. ■ ■ auwioiayer. Fral c. iluiinr: Atbor't: Laoge, Uarl lllder; Hcrr duller,. Ktatdey JosbU|i; Hltfuor .Ikmdluu Frank- Keudrlck; Ceclllu, Flossie (irni.uttial; August, lllchiird Storey: llerr Albt>!<:hUberger t t'oiin Citmp- mt:, Hcrr KldsJoik Stuuloy Jensup ; fl»rr SMiMoek; (Jeorge- C. WlsL'ttiau; Hevr r,yrl,;Al- HM'- penm: H«rr Uefw. Fritz (Jorhu-h; y(■-. Mnndliil, Utverly SHjerca-veti: Alojshi w(rheiv UelDti Wiire t Cuuetmui! Wehcv. KflUi- leeuKlnst'llK: Bopjby Weter, Fuulu Oloy. Marmy Hill Tlientre (Win. T. Iveogh, tmtntgor).—lidwnrd HoitIkhii gave n rerlvul of ..".Old Lavender" here Monday Hfternoou, Mkrcb ID, to nu audiciiet'tlint packed thlN ttie> litre to the (Jours, He was given u good rc,(Tp- tloo, aud hh-t'ehdcrlug of ncrerul kuuxh wiiu excellent 'i'oo much praUe cuunol bo given to Wui. ifarrlgau for hlu excellent support. The full cuat wutt.tia foUowt?: Fhlllp L'oKK^'wtdl, TduiJKis }\ l.'ulluu ; J'uiii t/.i^ln, Albert Hall; Jehu Filberi, l''rauetn .Tusilee; Minoke,' Jm-k Wetub; Ukk, WMIIum llunlgup; Fop Jones, J..A. Nuau; DU-k .Muuk. Ueorge Douuld^uu ; Murtln lfeilly, Wilbur-Mack: Zollu-llrowii, Henry Parla; Hllua -r#oiiKiu«tre, Otto Pn»; Henry-Mereer, Wltllunj I'nrtf*; .loiiu Stope, Harry Frotlerluki*: Uusar .loe. Hoy Fair* cldtd; MorUa JIopliiUH. Sydney.UunK-tt: A(ar- etra-C'yeloiit', Henry Wateru; Tom lluuiiiloux, Jeiiti. ki^plttw : -Mother ' Crawford, UliKuht'th Morgan: Laura Coggswell, Adelulde Mat- I hows; Sallr Stacy, done Loverlng: Nellie Hloeum, Janet Know; Mm* SUii|<v..WiDlfr«l Lowcrlc; Mi-*, (lottlow. Margaret Suiytbe; Mra. Mercer, Fanllne Hotheru; Miss Keep- cool, ciura llvriviitu: Murtha llull.s, Flora •Wells; Old Lavender, EUrt-ard llnrrlgau, SSI week, "More to Ho rilled Tluiii Mcorited." LoUrtetutlt Strict I'lit'Htrn (J. Wesley Ruscuwtie^t, U)uitugt:v}.—Uiivid Lllgghmopeneil the -week at -this hoime utl Monday. .Mjjii.Ii 10, and tiupportrd by an excolluut cuui- paoy, ■ mado his uauul good Juipnrtisiuu on a largo audlMica CUBt: Joe Itruxtoa, David Hlffglns; Tom Llnsou. W. Iturt Curlwilglil; Kaufinuii, Thomas. Iteynoldu: Ned ' JVtut, Chtpi. L. Cfuuc;. Clureuce Lonsdale, Chita, Fleming; Norman Ottos, Allen llalloy; Jolpj. nlo Hill, Wm. K. (ilad^toin:; O'Coanell. U Frank: Hob Hrockct, W. R INjtrle; Mark Hood, Guy K. livuns.: Old Hport, r* T. Oiveiia: Jfei, C. 13. llutliburn: The Ivory. Howard l4iney: Tho Tout, A. V, Snewl; The Juike, <leo. Pfiireo; The IIoi'w> Dealer,H-bas. l-a Vally; Kplpalni, W»n. Mlillea; IClenito Uoviis, Kleauor Mould): VIolirCJmvKOii, Huiuia Sal- vatore: Mre, Giles, Alma MnuLureu; Alicia, Illtan Mllford; .lulln, Oru Ileole. Nest week, 'tVoung Btifftilo, Klug of Hie wild West." \cw York Illiipudrouie, (T|iomi)«>n A finmly, njiiijugeif]).—Nellhei 1 Lent poi'WvuUi* er condition.^ seem to liuve utiy effeet unou Vtovtufm mOll A venae TM«tr« (F. frost of' F. Proctor, mitnugcr).—"Blllc. Marnl," the »tre (F. l play which Atjidlu Uftifbain produced Jp this Ujw -house e((r o UtOi; oyer a year ago, let tavlvcd by nojwHors thl tit* hoUHe stoclt coravauy this week, with suite of the■ MIhb Rlnghnm In the role ahe created. On audlau«e gather**, to sujoj March 111 au IntereHtlin; production of tho iulDg« on ; iho ftrogTamiuc. Ml the start' uuod humor. AlUc Utlln-rt. and her Hutnmw r;irl«. SBoVoo M a dnluty fttiglng anil tlanc- Imr Mim. Mot-mo well rccclrcd. ■ ■Chsrieti i'rt'lle's fkitfa "lUrorcd.m In; excepti"mt"y \scl\ trained MolaM. Stuart Bnrniat wouo. Ifijnnil tu «™>d «dvnntn«e. 1T«hI Wsltwi play Mi glreo; Mt« Bingham acorlnK hoavm to.Mj.in ihelt huiia to. hand be jM| f.. E (Be «v«»l atroiit: Memo of emotion which 3 lite ball tolllay, aud pnt UH.dMoW|£ rthe la culled uprin to ploy. Tbfrw Is no do- " nvlne the fact fhnL -rft#> nppeiiM to gvc.ftt nrt- vontiut? In tlieKo Ntlrrlng Hcenca, and the nutllcnce nt the opeulsg performance. V.}, gny*? her liberal ojMnsJM Thende m Ya- blonnc Marnl will bp played Itf UweQe KvA- won umtlnccfi of Tncwlay, Tbvsmrs and Fri- day. Uobert fMLiniiln--, mif of the TkM men In HIm Hue nu the Ktagc t\n his work here hiia Kmvcil. mndtr a jjroal nacce>in nK tin* wninor, ar«n l>f* Mt. i.lermnhi. Ills 'work whk Mont abHurblne throti«honl. Joans Young played the blind llnnuctcr. Van inizcr. with cnpltal effect, and It. A. rtoViu. the mow director ufthc houac, wl>o handles thft phKluctluaa In masterly manner, played a HiualL rule with credit. A. II. Vim Hurcn tuada a flue iiypearaue© nnd netwl well,, um Comte Uaoul irffli cVVry nrtlictce of betas aeliitateawlth - lH+ - -"• ireimea tio ouJleuro to 80tliuila»m by hot 'fi.nlnz. Jnmoi 1. CofV)lt apwurccl 11 Sid- « liner', <leclilei)lr ' «oWliy ■ »«lt, fA nev wuiner'8 <ienu;wij j g gi "~*» „„-; 11 let It, the XlBlil.'' nml "oll> nctor nml ,keteh uuKin lilu. Mr. Cotlwtt'H e«sr ■■«■ now .nnd nlr nf - «bsoli)le.i.lnreflly wl »n- (lor rartleil film 1'J coiiiplcle mwe*. "tJ'O", nmt lite net hoi merlin o( Us.ottjv to feepta; tlnh, Mer.er.en,,.: Hnrrlet.e. icnkljw Jg g »«£5* fflaB!!f I^SStS 'EFS sirnour. grtieefuJ Hnttle'lYiirdeTrfounil favor for her Mr i>*\^n.. ««-; Colaiti mid ber com- cMMftti dnudiiK WUIlntn Flilnnev. IaiiIh uwjy. In "Krklny, the Fliirtoputti. tpo fhS^tT^A^m^^^SuSiM, k* fin and NIt.to, **& wldeh »ho gave al mn d bcuVouI pisndlts. 'flic Italian 'rrlo Kg Um a ^A£2J^*!U!fiB vneallsHl and came hi for toiuKto of^op- v«.tlug H urcr;..her dancing and Mg; be ry great aids to her mujecw. The net went big, liMH Wnllace, Edward Powers and T-oulno Thlel ulded-MIrs Cohan la ita Interpretation Fred Nlblo, wtooe talk la always bright iiTid. up-to-thc minute, had dm hearera with W nll«^,. plaiwc Wilfred Clarke, aided by Then, Carcw, Kleanor Oe Mott and Archie OIIIIch. preacDteil a farce. "What Will Happen NextV which all enjoyed: Urown and Nevarro sang aud danced acceptably; the Dollar Troupe un exhibition of ucrobatlca ibut wa» from the atdrt.'and Chas, Falke Seniun got Do Saveme and Onrn Howell did nralar. gave an cxbiultlon of acrobailcB that was rrom tno atari, una tnos. »we B *gg'JS SoVnrwSrk S K^lffln^rlTS Truly thrill lug, and the motion pkturea closed htugha -eernlng ly with JttleMtTX g' Parla. Tte castl Huron !>• St. Germain, the show. horees were aeun In eome Hubert Cumnilpga! Cuuite Raotil pe Heverrtu, A. II. Vuit Hurcn; Gran. StnnMun Neiivllli. Geo. Howell : Prates Olivier De I.a Itoch- naire. M. Roberta: Denis Bolaaelot. It. A. Hubert*-: Dr. Vernh-r. Walter 1>. Greene; vmi Duzer, Jaiuea Yoan^; lion. Wela<miuu, Albert IkiuKuii; I'li-rvf Do Molltitfnay, II. DiidlRy nmrleyi Charsofojr. John TTaggert; Dominique nnd Krlslia, David Tlximpsoa: .fu]f!s. J, Crnghaii; Orderly, Walter Hanklus; Claire 1> St '^.Tinaiu. I.cu)-e ItapdolnU; Madam ItevuJ, Mntbllde DeBhop: Alice. Hea- ttM Golden: Llaue Halvador, Wltdfred.Sle- prlst; Fannie Mandelir, Kdna Wet; Angelc lilmoi-e. Claire Weldon: Otero Ttliui. Gladys Luckwood ; Theresc, Mabel Crawley ; Flower Girl. A'aleutlnc Losnu; Fablcnnc- MarnL Amelia UlUKuain. Next week, ' lieblzau.". . , Mcvi- Auiotcrdaw Tlientre fKlaw & F.r- laiiKep, uittuugcra).—Itlcliard Manaticld, wlio begun u three wcckV euguKtiuient lu reper- tory, evening, of Monday. Mutch 1.9, present- ed. us ih opening production, the Jive net tragedy. "Don Carlos." (or the tlrat tlnjc lu horses Am*■>!■-!■ n Theatre U ana- Milsi and-tlture'was. not u dull, motuent m mpRS Ssnl -TKorm osM^sBMlMMM the-act. Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Crane pre- wni'oTilQd Jhindav"u'lab: March ll, to «"*** t 00 ' 1 " "eolfent offerltlg to the moift ELttSi S-W-TS ZSJEE. -Behind ^jra eSo^-i^omy«w?s complete MtceeHK, Mr. and Mrs. Crane acted with capital effect, and were aided by George wSml Henry Arnold. L. P. Heinhart and Chrbjilne Hill. Tim Three Sitters Scarce acorcil a distinct bit la their clover offerltlg. ICUuiuiui Day's-four act melodrama, "Behind the Modk;" which received Its premWr nt Grand Itaplds, Mich., Hec. :ii. 1903.,,-The piny la preiented In an able.and nrtlstle utouner sy W. B. Lawrence, who wisely gives the author full credit for tho evening's eh- tfcrtiiinmcnt by not introducing, specialties. Jolm Greabam U prealdent of a railroad in Denver, und a respected citizen, but leads u double ; 1 iv. hi that he la also president of a gang of counter loiters, robbers .und social highwaymen. He Is held In this position through the heller thut years before, he amp* Itupert of acred . ti man. named Torre ace, whose daughter, Nellie, he lins adopted. Uobert Courtuhi, a special, ojHcer. In detail*! to discover the roGucra, and Is lu love with Mar- garet, Greshaai's dauglitcr. "Smiley Gran- ger." u robber, la caught at Greahuubs house, and recognizing in Nellie his long lost daugh- ter, determines to reform and aid Coiirtaln. and Black and Jnaes, alnglng.aud danelitg cornedlaiiH. also did well. Nettlo Vesta, slnz- Ml comedienne, appeared to ndvaotagc. 'lie motion pictures continue. Majcmle Tlientre (John R. Flaherty, matiugor).—"His Majeaty," u liew musical piece, in two icta. by Shafter Howard,.re- ceived Us tfjotropolituu jjitmier ut tliJii bouKa Monday night. Slarch 10, with u lurgc aitdj- enecin attendance. The wurk.was ifrat pro- duced at the New ttochclle Theatre, New. llo- ehellc, .V. Y., nlitlit of Feb. tt, ot the preacnt year. The story of the play in outline la this: Hla solan 1c majesty has, as guests, In New York City". This playlbv Frederick Tim latter learns of Greshum's double life. Hades, .the entire membership of n cowle i- ...... ,' .. ._. . '. - ,. Y-. » , " , i . i,,... .._......,!.. i.i... i.. ..>u_t i.i., u inml. iinerii i'nmiun« u in tinv<> henn <-ni ,i Pinned Von HfdiUh-r. translated by K. b. lioylaud. wan given Its Inltlul KngJIsb pres^utntfon by Mr. Maiistleld at the Vuleiilluo T)u>atre. To- ledo, IX,-Oct..27, JlrOfi. It.Is a ponderous, pHHtntie work ut beHf, wllh uii the cliaracler- btl« heirltMBn - of Ur Germun mcIioo! to weight It down, and In. Its translation and condensation from about seven l|ours uud duty compels him to arrest his aweet* heart's father, which he docs as they at- tempt to wreck the limited, which curries a lurgc sum of money. "Smiley" proves his Identity. Qreahom Is relieved of Che charge of murder, aud Coiirtaln see* that Justice la dune to all. He Is materially ussluted In.hta efforls by UdrroiiKh*: a dnlecllve, nnd Ned three the ptajr suffered, additional loss. Ifhc Lu|lo»er, an/ohl friend. " story lacks vitality. ItecMM of Us HliuilnusH, '«», Intercat nml save for one or two Fit-ues. of.greater _ Mr. Day has written exciting, und In many moment than'tho real, the even tenor of the work drags on mjher moiiotuaotisly. * Its IVUIUICCU I coat: Woll KVJp; Hen FfTtuz Suhj poetic beamy, however, hits been rather well preserved, uud Us study of character I* of lutvrcst to the student. In the fourth uct,- wherein Ih shown Don Carlos, lu fury confronting his royal father over Die body of his mgrdered friend, Fosn, flujre. MM , Turulalted the one jrreaf seeoo of, Ihp play., and-hore the lefliargy. tliat had ached the uud fence wns-tlirbwp olf. uud hearty' opplaitec caiuc from ull parts of the hcjuhc. Mr. ManstVld played the stripling Carlos" with Intelligence, if, not with nl*fin- lute eonvletlon, at .'all times. His -uppcur- npee was ti'to;DiaUice to suggest the youthful prince, and his mannerlam^ and . nosing de- tracted ,gre:Uly.. from "the carjler mmbnc Hut pi-iho sceoe of 1 ilei-y denunciation over Hie body of I'osu, where the king Is uii-rcl< Mp» awulled by tlib'grief-maddened, .prince, SfK flOiisllerd gave n Hue: pleeii; of- ileelaiaa- tory acting, und eurrl^d hl> ;iuditota to spoji- liiiieous and bearty outbursU of applause. Half-u dozen curtain culls were given 1dm far his work In this iceric. Fuller Modish, its Philip, klug of Spain, gave u treat In I he matter of character -iludy, his work betnj spectsu very Intenan play, consecutive lu ■•toiy, and built so that the Intensity In- t.reaaeK with the action. Barring u tendency to "talkliieas"' lu the opening art, and n too ubvloua deb! iv to draw the eharaetera distinct- ly for the spectator, ibe offering may stuud as oueof the moat reasonable aauV common sense of Its class. Stanley Johns has a good role in Courtalu. which he liuld'; In a lira) hand. opera company. wlio ; have been copdeuined to .spend tbe rest of their days within bla domain. There are, however, two things which sorely worry him. He la In love with the prima doolie, who spurn's his-affectlou, and lie Is aware that there. Is disaffec- tion among the lunntles of Um phict',-- es- pecially as one Is ash) to have djacuvcied a sclent Ilk* secret that will enable him to, iUi.tjlIv. cause Hades.to freeze over. Dur- ing; a dinner, given, by UIk Majesty to tUa prima dbnna uqd memliers of the coinm opsra coinpauy, a terriQe exptoslop- bluws tno-cntlre party from.thti infernal roglons up ih)"ough the crust of the eurth, landing them Komcwliat Jolted, but much cooler, *n. an Island on the-coast of Florida. > The change of locale sijoivh, Ititlie second oetr His Ma- jesty iii the dlsguhe of a inlUIouiUre yachtE- Lcwlu Western got lots of comedy out of mftu, visiting the island, pad making lovo.to liHllnlcr, though Inclined to overdo the part the prima douuu.with..Hntjved MM, and after ut-times. Ijiwren.cc Atkinson presented au tlie most up"prpvod fashion of tile. day. Jfjs excellent bit of acting as "Hmllev." and was methods nro nni an. Itniprovemeat on tbUBa desmlvcdlv applauded. Nellie Fillmore, as ompldyed by- ftini; Jr.. the- previous meeting PurthcnlH. was a jovial, fat, talkative South- thotthey moHrwHU- nbproVal by the prima eru darkey, and ■'elicited lobs of laughr;. donnq* who, after proper coyness, slicciiuilis George c.' Voblpsob had rather a disagree- to his sdlt, and everything enda.moat pleas- able tuak td perform as Gresham, hut antly. Nwlsou Itoberts has given a 'line pro* hilndlvd tlie nt).' -wtH. Kltiy Cilineron was duetlon df Mr. Howard'^ Play, and, Richard glvllsh and fttralglUforvtard us Nellie. Ifedtia F. Carroll has succeeded admirably in stagiqir Latireul .was a pleasing looklug Margifeel- "His Majesty/' The volcano and cxpluslon Benjamin Hovtiuiig was good ua the hard effet'ts were splendidly tfoiie,. dad. ,«ere a. and uulllucblug Paget; Joseph W. Smiley trtumpii lu light effects. The. costumes wea- did aoiue entertaining acting as UuQlngton; " CUl n 4d tasry, ■ The programme statsd that Hcatrlce Morel and. as the self-satlstledXady t' 10 nook, and music is by-Mr. Howard- Tfle Coreafox'd, aDswered: every reqidremedt; cnlraiiuo sonv and cporue, "Hla Majesty," Walter Corrlgan gruaped the situations of- Anna j y auglilni's,two aongn, ana, one or two fered Durrouuhs, and Minnie Pearl West, by van, feMmi■-Wlieeler, who plays the inter mi ciiunicrqr aiuay uis, wore oeing an. Mrs. Grsanam. and Dew A. Wurner, aa leading ^mala. i*o|e, were excellent but the distinguished by its aftlsilc excellence iiud Hmiire, were satisfactory. The tufe-Uow- expected WW, "whlstHmz!' number, was Its -dramatic lo'tenslly. A. G. Andrews, ul* '"if climax wus excellently done, and the (bird not-dtvclopedV. Bmuelje King gave aq ad- tiiougli he did iiot look the purl, of a noUle *** setting, wltu the "limited", coming down lolrable .repre-joutauoii. of the dashing-.-Mrs. of Spulu, read dcllgbtfiuly. aud Floivnce the inonulaln aide and across the trestle Brown, hut the --.audience lloekwcll did fairly well'as the- nufi-n. Ml en- " nor Barry, ullliouglt lacklug lu fervor, carried her role to mbccoo, Ttte cast: Philip II, lilus of Hpuln. l'lUk-r Melllsh ; pou Carlos, lth-Iiurd Muustkld: Alexander 1'nraesc. Tlioa. Mills; Marquis de Posa, A. G. Audrcws; Duke of Alva. Les-lle Kenyou: Count Derma, Siicrltkn Block; Duke of Ferlu. Heury Wim- tiian: Duke of Medina Kldoula. Sidney Mather: Dun Raymond de Taxfs, J-:, c. Waide; Doiuiiipo, Clarence UaudytdUe: Grand luttuisltor of .Spain, Waller Howe': Puge to the Queen, Margaret Kilroy: IClImboth' d? Valois, Florcuee Rockwell: DttMMn de Olb nm Vivian. Uernard; MarchJuueu de Mou- uYt'ii). Aliua Hathaway; Princess Kin-ll, 1'les- no'r Barr*. , : Oountew Fuentoa. Adelaide No- wak; other cliumeters Ijy Misses Bradley, Itaiusey. uud Greet: Messrs. Hafcy. Muplbs, Futtut", Incc'Curlwrlgiit and Reynolds. Ihrondivoy theatre (A. W. DIugw:iII, matisgcrj.—lilalo junls began her teplb wwk, la "The Vandorbelt Cup,'' March in. M1k» Janls miurned to the cast ut toe mull- tiesc 14, having, been alment two iierforui was dlsop- uwnkened great enthusiasm. Moch credit pointed that oportunlty had not been, is due Mr. Diiwrem-c for u, conacleutlons pro- Klven her lo store another song hit. Harry dui'Huri. uud to ltuiijaniln . Iloraung;, who Kelly udded lo bis reputation us u comedlun stugod the piece. Tlie east: Squire, M=w.A. ■" the character of Abel, otrlpgham, an Warner: Thynjjs Iturrougbs Walter Colli* oper.itlc manager, but his. Hues lacked the gani Mrs. JoIjlii Greshauii Mlaulc FeurlXVest; material to produce laugliter. Others who Lady Coresi'ord, Beatrice Morejuud: -Collls cohsclentlontjiy stroye to bring success tu i'. uquliigtou, Joseph W, Smiley; Sir Henry the production vtere:,Kuuto Tjricksou, Paget, Jtcujamln' Iloruuug; Margaret, lk-ddu l.nurcut: Nelllu Tonvuce,. Kitty■ Cameron; John - (jresljam, George C. Robinson; Pur* tlteulu Vlrglul.i Ktukcuil, Nellie Fillmore; Smiley Gitnigcr, Liiwience Atkipsdu; Rob- ert Courtalu, Stanley Johns: Ned "LaUmor. fiOWM Western; Perry, Itlclmrd Tolesi.Don- son. Will Cole: Morris," I^ouls Thompson Daffy Dan: May Nandalu. as Btcllu Bright, aiuj Alice llagtuiau, as.Mlas Back Boy. The, ■'est lu full; IIl h Maj.-slv, Vuu IJeiisseltT Wheeler; Ab*l Strlnglmm, Hnrrv Kelly; Duffy Dan, Kuute lirlrksgn.; the Hon. J. N'ormah Bull. Walter F. DyeR; It. Redlngicii Rogers, norbert-Curler; jNnjioleoo-1, .Win. II. -~. ..... w ..w, .,.„.,.„, , W „. D ,„ VUJ w«t, tVTiItt;: Bwlfty, nn Imp, Hiighey Flahi'it;:; Todd, Fred Gray. Kxetutlvc Htuff: .7. A, heat, au elevator boy. Gas Alexander? Dollv Hiiniy, advance repreaeniutlve: Bentumln Daluty. Anna Dmigblln; Mlas Htelhj Bright. ances oo account of llhicas, during which time F.dua Aug pluyed her part. Tho stat Introduced nn fniliitlion of Mine. Yvetto Gull May A. ^audaln: Miss Bmk Buy, Aljfra HHgcuiau: (?miB Geno, Kmroalju Lucknyo; 'itudyu. GHiter. Margaret Malcolm: Clara Clatter, Ittdlolp ArnolJ;,Mrs. Brown, Bluuehe Ring.- London Theatre (James (I. Curtlu, roan- ngcr).—The New London Gaiety Girls opctied here in, for " the Hrst time this season, "•vtnv Out We&t" Is tlm title of the open- buslncas hero, wlilch contimtes at the top his omipapcv of the pretty (britlre, und Is notch. "A Society Clrcua" is still u potent composed of tho following: Charles K. Kvaus magnet, and tho ''ISoug of th<i Flowers 1 * btil- oud company, preeentlug hit) funny force.. Flow II Ir'fl let and the "Court of the Golden liountnlns" coutlnue tc tiuz.-h- the eye. The ctrcnu and vaudeville acts week of Murcb D) litcludo: Captain M'oodwai'd'M sen to, Power's trained otophantB, Wulff's leuptu; Russian hounds, Mile. Deri?, equestrienne; the Borstals, on the rolling globed; the Guudsehmidts. acro- batic clowns: the Mnnollo-Murnltss Troupo, musical cgulllbrlsla: the Five LeciisstMis, equestrians; Boiiliulr-Gregory troupo of ucro- bats, the Flying Muteors, nerlallats; the Four Ttlanos. Mareollno uud fillvcrp. Mnnbntlun Theatre (Hurrlsou Grey I'iskc, manager^.—Thlrtcvu years ugo a farce was glveu Its New York premier ut ibis uuasc • then'known us the Siuudard Tlieutic, und cuJoyed u nbrtiomeimlly aueccssful nm On Monday, Murch JD, tt was revived, wllh Ftlcuno Glrardot In his original cUaruclcv, aud from the demonstration, It looks as tliougk "Chiiriey's Aiml." Hie pluv lu iiites- tlou, was sill! us great n Imigli producer ns i-ver, A new generation bus a|iru«t f up tp Ijf theutregi>iTs .duct- the tlrwt produclluu, uud doubtless Ihelr enjoyment will be an Vtvut us that of tbclr older ichilhes avd friends. Mr. Glrurdot ugulu «m far 111 the .lead as Babberly. It betug a "(at part, fi. Payton Carter, Sol Alkuo, Trunk Uolllns. ""'Milam nillotl. Aliuu Mara, lleleuu Byrne and Lottie MM .ill lead Valuable aid. i'he nit: Col. Sir VruuclH Chvsuey. It. Pay ton Carter: Stephen SppUlguc, solleHor, Oxford. Sol Atken; Jack Cbeauey, Frank HoIUuh: Charley Wyckhnm. M'llllam Klllolt; Lord Fiinoonri Hnldwrly, Krn-MM Qlratr4atl Rrnn* iifli, Frn^nt Mil on: lite New . Foatnum, t'hnrlofl II. West: DMBfl Lncin tVAlvndotcz, N'lno Herbert: Amy Sort Mane. Almn Mara: KHtv Vertlun, IH>!eiin Byrne; Kiln Dclaiiay, 1-ottle Alter. Jtlnrnnng, stage director: Javk West, master nict'ltuulc; Joiun hlruuibueh. master of proi>- (.rtlua; 0, it. Byuu, eiuitriciaa. Next week, "In, twv i'ork Town." . - Thalia Theatre (Sullivan & Woods, munuguis).—Harry- Clay Blaitey, the clever little comedian. Is the star here this week, in "The Boy Behind the Gun," a comedy o star drama full of novel surprises and heroic hap- ,—.J) Gull* penlugs. As WMIlc I.ive, an American war lug burlcsijutv which Ititrodiices.■ tlie well bert Itj, betweon Uie second und third uctn. correi'iroiideut. ho .is Instrumental In rolling known Indian killing business aloug with new Ou.lVI, during Ike.third act, .u short bur- the villain, during episodes In the Russia- woveuieuis-and, Interpolation*, which' proved [mque was Introduced on a scene lu "The J:i|«ines« war. Kitty Wolfe won honora as ;o bo cuter tain lug. Pat White, as Casey,, aad Lion und Dm Mouse:" thut In which Shirley Madge Melrose, also hi male disguise, as «»rt-Vedntar. In a German character, con- ltosftmore repudlale^ Young Kydcr. 'I'hc Algy, und ns Sen Sea. a Gelshtt girl. Her trjunteti good comedy. Others Jo the cast lllili-. nkll. was exceileiitlv done with the fol- eh-vcr work whn well appreciated. The suih were: Wui. Blsselt, Jack Strauss, W. Edmou- lowing cnst: Ready Money llldcr, Henry V. iwrtlng caat Included^ Prince yoshl, Frunk* fM*. J. Scott, Dave Ferguson,-Uva Swinburne, Donnelly: Jcn'crsoii Ryder. Otis Harlan; iyu Muuncll; Cofut Bnronoff, Sully Coord; Sfcff Adams. DUa Martin, Margaret Rivers, rJctitcnu.it Pnnl M'lniield. Win. G. Beckwlth; J-llllan Urvitlcr, Anna. Grant, Grace Dean, Slug l-te. John (Chinese) i«eodi p Maxim ■«« George nnd Kitty Hess. Emma O'Neill Korvlch, Fred Preston; Gen. Stoeaeet, F. R. opened the olio with several contralto-solo* Stanton; Admiral Togo. Will Louis; . Dr. un d cleverly sung coon belectlons; tho Ved- Muratlosky. Frank .Sanford; Michael Orl<*rr, mnrs amused with un exhibition of clever Juiues Manning; Detccllve Wiseman. Pier- aerobatics, with comedy trimmings; Clara sou Kline: KnJT Hunter. Frank Murtln; Adanni tuid Kva Swiitbnnie sung well and Magistrate, BnM Goodrich: Lieutenant Ycddo- P'wised: o comedy net. by Pat White. Inivo A. Asujlro; Captain Uri. Constant Nnku ; Kergusoii and Mins Grant was entertaining. Lloutenant Mjito. J. Hyokuta; Quarter- and Blssett aud Scott showed a number of mnster. Hum Siilto; Boatswain, Arthur A. "wel aud clever steps In their clog duet. Ishlkawti: BM£ Max Morris; Gunnct's Their style of duuclng was remarkably neut Mate. John D. Rockefeller; Guard, Isaac oaa , accomplished, uud they responded to aev* lldwnrds: Orderly. Baker Gucken; Dora J 1 ? 1 encores. The moving pictures ore re- Lire, Blanche Sntrley; Virginia. Eleanor talned with new wibjccts. ^'Mixing Things Jonnlnss; Gertrude Van Dyke. Grace Mor* L P- with Put White as McDougal, the chief ton; Mildred Vaogbu, Edith Moore; Helen -*} ll < J >'i end the company In suitable roles, con* Hamilton, Myrtle Graham: Fauoy- Ward, duded the show In good style. Wash Mortlu Hobo Ollmore; Mis San, Pearl Tyson; Yoki "butlniia manager; Arthur Grelner, mual- Sun, Lena Tyson: Yoe Tern. Addle Gallnn*: *** director. Next week tae Star Show Glrla. Etyea Aklmotu, Frances Fennel!. Special* Miner's Bowerr Theatre (Edwin D lies were Introduced by Mr. Blunry, MIsc Miner, manager).—May Howard's Co ia Wolfe and John (Chinese* Leach. The tour seen agaiu oa the Bowerv this week, with Is under tho mauitgeroent of Cbas. E. Blaney. un luU-resllug nhow. The bill Include" • Next week, "Across the l*i|ellic." 'Mile. Fin," with -MIfh -Howard. Muv BellV Circle Theatre (Cbas. A. Williams. Buby Marlon. Amy Thompson, Mux Lnvelle' uiiniageri.—There . was a royal welcome Edward Morris, Warren Locke, Leo Kendall uwiilUng Hurry Bryant's Exlruvuguuwi Co. "'" , 1l '*"" , * " ■ " '•• — tE2 on Monday, March 11', und from sturt lo Un Ish o| -I lie excel lent programme. Jollity Shirlcv ItossutiM-e. IJIsle .luuis. t trlutilnl 'I'henlre (Percy G, WUIIumt, maiiHger),—Business contluui's up to the ea> paelty xtiindnrri here, and then? are not the tMiulilittt liidlcatltms Hint tlie season la in- evltnbly approaching Its end. Tlie bill for tills week ■•ompai'as very fnvombly with lliose ftiriilslied by Manager Williams slucc and company, presenting his, funny force, wlilrh la.u condeuHPd version of "Tliere and Buck." cutltled "It's Up To You, William." Mr F,v;ina and Ills capable little company scored a laughing success on Monday. The 'Monday audiences also.hailed with apptausr and were again delightfully cutcrtulued by Frank Bryan and uis American Girls, iu Mr, Bryan's patriotic skit, which Is prettily conceived and admirably portrayed by him- self nnd a tloicen pretty girls. Mncart'sbab»"U and monkey circus were also featured big, uud Justly w>, as the act. is second to none lu Ms line: Violet Duo returned to give her finely correct Imitations-: tlie Max Wilson Troupe, wire experts; the Orpheus Comedy Four, in vocal specialties: Kelly mid Vlolcttu. ro- lluetl Mluuiui- dim: the Three Stoloa. ucro* butii; 1'olk, Kolllits mid tbe Carnieu Sisters, liaulul'its. nnd tlie vltngrupb, eomi»oso the bill fur (Ilia week. Third Avenue Theatre (A. IT, Woods, mutinger).—'Tliiinnu Hearts," W. E, Nauke> vlHeV profluclloti. with Frank J, Woods' as Tom Logan, Is thi*» neck's attmetlou. The Minporttug nist Includes: Frederick Arutf- dale.'Jpnles C. O'Neal; Jim Mason. Win. I. Sully; Jlmmle Loirau. W. J. Tboriie;' Mo^e. Edtrard Knox; Michael Corrlgan, Joseph Thayer; Herbert Shaw, Herbert Hunt- : Samuel Logan, George Wrlgbt; Samanthoy Logap, Ague* W. Vtllcr ; Kutu Lurklne. Grace Glbney; Limpv Morgan. Florence Moinlotn; Grade, lsaWlle Mondozu: J«anette Loghu. Fraucea Francis. George Geolt ia manugev: Kain Nabkevlllc. advance. Next week, ''The Black Hh,UI." . ' ■■ t FlelilN* Tlienirf (Onrnr Hiiium^rr>ldn. Lo., and 1'rcd llnsscll lu promhiout mica; Russell llu- and Locke, Price und Edwards, the Musical Illy trnlgs. Lavelle and Grunt, Yamu, an .an- reigned supreme 1 hu comedy. "Scotly, Ibe tootiion mystery: u number of art uicture5. Cowboy." aluricd ibe fun. This wus fol- and "The Uouuders." Next week Miner's lowed by tin excellent olio, which Included: Merry Burlcsuucrs. Unbent Mim-itin (,lohn If. Anderson, muuuEerl.—Buslucbs nt Ibis popular family resort Is reported esrelkmt In every depart- nieut. Oynnm's Im|iorlal Jupancae Acrobat a Is the feature attraction In the curio haflti Busb-Devere Trio. In un illustrated musical They have some excellent smnt^ und r2£ novelty; tbe ofiU ending with the lively skit, form theui well. *.^"~-■-?■ ™*' *- a - Ba - bt ^ "Stella's Ueeeptlou." Next week, Ulc Barton's Rose I!ill Folly Co. Darmody. In Juggling feats: Terry und El- mur. uud tour girls, presenting "The Troubles of a Ballet Matter." the Yorke Cuuiedy Four, lu vocullsnis: Geo. N. Wllsou uud Camllle Do Moiivllte, in "A Tbuukaglrlng Eye;", the Kcltlin Theatre (R.'F Mit n r* ? ^ nttaolttrj. r Oulte a SmBEM* iicre Slarch.lv, by tho iirst iZ U i m 8 C,B >« of Keller's. .Vmcflcon Xxiuav^ tiiru ^'■^ aa y jaStg pS very tmllttS&S of yqn habdltug. and wall "a Jg "(1^- Prorcsnloj offeitHl some blcyci" fc.-.? *h caused k«at -rondcrmont, and ^TJ*S langhtnr In their little R fiw Fdnr plensed greatly in n mS^SBt ncr, -hlch rocs xrelf. John and \L r J^i Ion rendered «ng-t. nnd parodied \ W$} fontlllnr mnflber. ftS ISSifculJP coinedy,- noored a decided lilt \ n- -"* won well dennrVed favor for \\\< TLSB of Millard tal!. flI1(1 cl]rH 'f J jtjrtjj, rord-offt^ed n very clever tra^fnrmoti^. in rtong^and donee, wlnulng ninS- : ' calls., ffcuator Fi-nnk Hell. nWfoi?? * rottfaj trip lu Khglattd, made Li? ***» ouco.after n loUtf absence, ana mm SS tho heartiest of welcomes. Uii tff 1 ^ ujnnologuo has plenty of new ootefi S lots, of fan hi It. and his mMomTSLS brings forUi plenty of bnS MRS Ilrnall. the eccentric, kids, SSad SaFtS sdecefii: Murphy and ■ Andrews w»n Twi full share of laughs. In couedr taik-^! Sawndiis. Jiinaneso. jugglers, made arl it stantaneoiis hit, with clever work- j uw Keaue, In his sleight of baud work IIS won. Simeons.' Tbe kluetogvspl- pica-id. fl» new pictures ^ ■*■ Pastor'n Theatre (Tony Paator. ubu ger.—-.in. excellent bill Is offered fbSm for this, tho forty-Drst aunlveriarv «S 3 Tony Pnstot's management, the ^vedal ™« oecnrrln* 22. Norton aud IflB? united -Ella's AH BIAht" for the Orst tS MM and scored easily, 'mis little W by- M16s Norton? U a studv of home life « It -In supposed to be umoug ?7 u week drr (•pods eltrks, and abounds in ratmv aft twus and dines which drew fortu uanr Iktigbs. 'Pbo Amerlvus Comedv Four *ai> weil received, and merited tho warmth ottb* npplaof»i». Leohtt Thurber, with her "DutS plckaninnlfiit," mm ■ lot of fun, ami tb* uet went big. Rice and Elmer. "Tha Far-«r abd the Chin am a it.'' worn roundly rewinlcd for their good work. Potter and Harrmi the: excenuooal head balaaeers, worked (■£ nbd well, und were a marked feature. Mgm El wood- nnd company offered a verr pleasuu act, which-goes well. Willie Gardner ftr? an excellent exhibition on roller skates, uroc log himself a master in his line. Jobn zia- mar was well liked In bis Juggling act. St Jobu.und I* Fevre nre always wcku-ae. arrf caran in for hearty applause. Others wer-r Harris und Benurtvunl, Jobu nud Mamk Cdnrov. Carroll and Raker, aud VYlllUhs and Pull man. The vilngmph offered tie usiiitl good., selectlou of pictures. ; Victoria Theatre (Oscur Hamuenhla, ummiger).:—Tlie mnimgemuut here coatUnn to give Its luitrons tbo very highest cuuV of ebtertatniuent possible, never u>vlauu la the slightest from the high standard tf tttbllehed atid tunltitiUucd here ever since vaddevlHe became tlie order of entertalDaeat at' the Victoria. That vaudeville patmai appreciate tbe higher forms of mlnilc art h manifest wlteii Henri De Vrles, in bis Utile plai". "A. Case of Arson.", cau succeed:la patking to the doors several of ourlexillai viiudeVlJIe theatres, as has been tlie case for several weeks past. Mr., De Vries rcaalas here for thU week, ttejs a maater at lit art George ■ Fuller Golden. In bis "Casej'" stories. Is:-one or this week's bright i\j$\s hero," easily holding tip his part oftbeiuv- gramme. Ward and Cnrrau, lu "The Tcr- rlbie Jildgc'V have, the best vehicle of ih>lr long and ctrdltdb|e career. The Four hard Bros., In their, realty marvelous ucrobatlts: tbe Rnpnn Sistors. Hungarian danrit*; tbe Two Pucks, singers uud dancers; YUvk Lynn, coster comedian ; Marguerite and ll.an- ley, .hand bftlhocew; Setfinr, a graeefil equilibrist." and tbe. vltagrapb. with a nrf series of lllms, are included lu this vceks Wll* - . ^ Mllicr*»i Klujktli Avenue Theatre (I-d- win - D. ■ Miner, . manager).—-The Parlrfaa Belles .started a week's engagement hete March, 10. "The Sultan's Wives" and 'The Olrl.irom Manilla" were the burlesques. TLe company Included: Sufii J. Adams, tiatkc Mounts, Maurice, Bums, Ed. 3. Morris, llarry Siitbiu, Cluis. Hull,. Fred lledinau, «« Roams, Jdlin MeVuy, Clara Cole, La Belle Marie. Klttlo Sutton, lleleuv Delraar, Kiltie Garrou. Dott peed. Beta Donaldson, nm olio offered: Suttou und Sutton, In 'All qf a.Twist:" Mounts und ;Dtjliuar. voialhh; 1* Belle Marie, In "An Ivplsode of an Even- ing :" the JN'aUonnl Antcrfcau March, Bu«-i and Bums, Celtic entertainer-., uud tbe Three Ms'twclous If«uu)tiiis, comedy 'cyaUi, J..H. Lubln's beueflt will occur .23. Next we* the London Gaiety Girls. Dewey Theatre (Sullivan .V KratB. managers).—Vunltj' Fair Barlcstpicrs mur inefry! here afternoon and evening of Marca IV. The house was pucked to" the doors to witness their excellent performuiicc TM show opena wltli-.a-niualcal eouiody, ca'teo "On the Fnll River Line." which U faU .■it- snap und ginger, and employs the cwnpin; to, good advantage. The olio folloffs. i ,D which, are seeu; Ward and Raymond, MJg dlaosi Toklo, eijnUlbrl,«t; Couley und W'- lins, coaiedtanH: Rico and Shaft. 0MHM and the Wongdoodle Four. A uttisk-ul ei- travuganza, "The Female Drummers, w»'|h up the show 1q good order. Neit «» Phil •Sheridan's New City Sporis m Hrlnecsn Theatre (Henry illlbT. ta« ; ai- ger>. — Ifeiiry ..TYoodruff comaieuccd *" fourth week March IV, In "Brown of uar- vard." . L . _, Atlantic Garden (W. Kramers hoq.S mauogtrs).—The Ortabcys and JlieD ucro- ballc dogs; Cynnlngham and Sailtb, roueo* sketch team; Belle Harvey. In eoun «w Irish songs; Mile. Couslauce uud wai\>aa!> lq ■ comedy juggling act; Muwri-t baw. the colored operatic soprano: tpe l>on *r Brothers, songs and dances'; Fruoklyn »»' lace, vocalist, nnd new moving pictures, »" the attractions for this week. „_ k «.T, Criterion Theatre (Charles t , »S D *'' maniieer).-,FmucU Wilson, lo "Tbe W tain Climber," began his Udrd week Jiaru 10. Daly'a Theatre (Daniel rrohmun, hMK ger).—Lawrenco POrsay entered hi* twn week March 10, In "The Drabs*)- Ball- . Jo© Welter's Music Hall fJlMM Weber, manager).—"Twiddle-Twaddle «g ed Its twelfth week March lf». Hwry t«"^ aen has been enguged to replace D. fr *gg Knickerbocker Theatre (Al. Hayou" & Co.. manogora).—Frltzl SchefT comnieiicw her thirteenth week March IV. in W- Modiste." , _,_„. Lyceum Theatre (Daniel Frolimsn.P" nger).—"The Lion and the Mouse tw- its eighteenth week March 19. „.. Ca.lno (Som 8. * Lee Mnnbcrl. maW gers).—Ue Wolf Hopper started his sea 1 " week March IV. In "Happylaud. . rt « Grand Opera House (Jobu II. BpWR managcr).—"Tlie Prince of Wl-*-- tl fP CI S f t week's eugagement here Murch IJ- _*.. week, Frank Daniels, lu "Sergeant P- 1 *- Li in I.I re Theatre (Cburlcr; £*&£ roauugerV.—Munde Aduuis began ucr »■ pairing Ere Illustrated i VorltvlII* Theatre (Meyer R, Blmberg, manager).—-Every week, as the season pro- gresses, and tbe engagement of W. J. Kelly. at the head of the shk'k cominmy coutluucs hen\ the prediction that siiccwb wnnld nt- ienrt the foducfin-i of thU imllry nt the York- vllle lo verified. Dualac&i contlnuea lo. he manager).—Loula Mann and Clara Llnman la'gan their oleveulh nnd last week March v«ry pntlafylng t-v nil cancflrnml. This week. Hi, In "Julie Iota Bon." The home will -l-e "Ifotneo find Jul I "L" Is the bill, to lw fol ilaik uott week. lowed, 2(1, by "Itlp Van Wnftto,** ... Others are: Old Zip. Lady uigfl, irelchton'e trained roosters, add M'le Jlorrello's dogs, la the theatre are seen: Murphy, Thompson aud Mhrphy. Howard and Lc Iloy. Stevans and fteely. Harry Landers, huthleun Potter, and the Eduon [lleturen cotitlnue to Mouw i Lyric Theatre (Sn-ti H. ft Leo Rhnlwrt, mniitigerf*).—"Mexlcnnn" ahtrtoq Up ■ cightl! t 0 ^ ,l\H Tcl \, 1 V' T,lfl ehmnnagne ihinwra from -The End nnd the Glrf" were 5SE terred here M Floteoce Martin hna sue- eeeded Ul M Uki Deyo la Hie PMt tlcth week Murch JO. lu "Peter TV' u Vri t .n*er. New York Theatre iKIaw i BfltMB omnagere).—'-Humpty Duniply" iT™^. i« Us second week and Set fortnight "*"*{> BUon Theatre ill. B. Sire. MMf?-* David Warfleld began his twenty-ninth wc« March. Id, In "The" Music Master." .„_«*. Wallack'. (Mrs. Theo. 3|o«, """Aid —Wm-l^yewharu entered bis twenty* 80 " n^eek March 10,' lu "The Soituw JJ an i,„ n oId.<. Garrlek Theatre (Wm. S gPS manaaer).—-"Gfllloioi" started Hs slxtn n^ TSyS. Theatre (David &&& ngerr.—Blnnclifl Hale- opened her «'nrt« wiHJk March M). In "Tlie Girl «f l' 1 *- w Weal."- '