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REVIEW OF AMUSEMENTS, THE DRAMA, , ‘The past ook has boon most unquentionably tho moat disnstrous fn thealrical matiors that tho city hag beon nble to honst of for along Hme. ‘Cho atringonoy of the money market is working with dreadful offect on tho recolpts, aud searcely anywhero cai a fair audionco bo foutd, Miss Noileon, oven, whowo firab wook was oxe traordinarily good, Lina failed to.dinw even in her bost roloa; and, though tho housos at Mo- YVickor's Theatre havo beon considerably larger than elsowhore, they havo -boon comparatively misorable. Wo. nro ovidontly feoling the panic at presout, and cconomy is showing iteolf in evorything, ‘Thiais very doloful, but it is truo. Cbicago mnungers neod not think hemeolvos oxcoptionally unfortunalo, Noj; the stars who are with-us voll thoir light in mourning. -Sal- vini: has bson playing to empty bonches in Philadelphis : Sothown could only do o falr busi- noss thoro ; Now York theatres aro:in a worso Plight than ours ;-8t. Lonis placen of nmus ment talle of ¢losing ; and, all things considerad, Chiongo has shown less’ prostration . in -amuges: ‘ment matters thau any othor vity.: e B . M'VICRER'S THEATRE. Amid all this deprossion, Miss Neilaon's en- gngément at McViokor's Theatve has -been fairly sucdossful. Tho first wook was’ vory brilllant, but-tho last foll off, and thoueands of ,peoplo failed to’ seo'tho lady in £wo, of “ her, best. and nowest oharactern;: Those who+lost the. oppor- tunity of witnossing her impersonation : of Julia - and Lady Tearle will regrot it, and reckon -that nmong: . the .chiof - sources . of :discom- forb. having thelr origin . in .pocuniary tightness, - 3iss * Neilson has appeared in fivo.differont roles, throo of thom new to :us,— Pauling; Julia, and Lady Teazle, and has . more than sustainod the Impression sho mado na Juliet, and Rosalind, The largest houso of tho past w0 wooke was found on Thirsday night to wit- mess * Tho School for Scandal,” which was ox- collently played throughout. _ Miss Noilson aus- tnined the londing role with an,-admirablo appro-; ciation of tho witchery of the charnoter, and im- purted to it somo of that. peculiar. .tondornoss - With wliich slic invosts noarly all ‘hor oreations. Tho celcbrnted sereonscono” in the test of ‘the sorious qualifications of tho aoctross, and hero MMiss Noilson shono with -moro than ordinary boauty. In rojecting the insidions g{opa!nhs of Joseph, eho pointed hor lines with' oxquisito scorn,—that quiet, undomonstrativo ‘contompt which 8o very fow artists uudorstand, or oxhibit, . And, on her. discovery. behind the soreon, Mine Neilson gnvo us au eriginal coneop- tibn, ns dolightful ns it was novel, and far moro effective than tho traditional, becauso more nat- aral, She doos not brazen oui the scone bofors ‘hor husband, s is genorally dono. O tho con- trary, Lady' Teazle comes out orushed. The converention she has overheard has revealed to ket all at once tho dopth of hor husband'a affecs Lion for b, tho utter blackness of Joseph's character; ' her own ingratitude, ' her own perfidy, and, .sbove all (and It is by-far tho Srongest point of all), herrown fallibility in supposing Joseph better than ho is; Xt in her prido that is crushed, and sho hangs her hoad, oa well sho. may. ' -Sho makos mo attempt to defond horsolf, but , looks and feels hersolf: tho guilty thing eho- is;— in thought, . if not in sotion. This very humiliation cxalts:the oharacter; its seuse of ovil ennobles it, And too much pratso cannot Lo given- for- Miss Noilson's rendering of - theso Tuotions, ‘Thero aro some things; trifling mat- tors of taste, in which sho ngpenrs to bo at faul, but Lady Teazle s ono of her best charactors. Jr. Rainford as Sir Peter was unusnally. good. Tho samoncea of his voico ia against Lim, but ko ovidently appreciated tho part fully, and, Incking oaly o fow touches, it was very olever’ indoed, hir. Seymour doserves to rank next; Lacnuso of liis (horough conacientionsnoss,” -Elfs Moses wos sxcellontly made up, and vory cxoglitably read and sustainod throughont. . Ono cannot but woudar, howovor, -why tho silly, trodition that Afoses must bo spun off tho stage by his neck- tio by Zrip chould romsin inviolate, hir.. O'Nell' played — Charles ‘Surface more agréonbily than ho did Tast year, but~ thoro i8 g | reat deal of affoctation in his mannor yot, and. t i becoming chronie, Ho In not ndvancing, Mzs. Stoncall was, a5 sho always 18, vary good indood. Tho dressing was capital. * Miss ' Notl- |. son's engagoment over, wo shall notsee her ngain for another ycar, when sho will bo wel- coined a3 Cleopatrd, ' On Monday sho opons in Bt. Louis a8 Judtel, - The'opora takes possossion of' MoVicker's . Theatro. to-morrow {:‘r at all, which is -very doubtfnl), aud Mr. Company go’ on .a tour through the. provincas, with tho poorless Oulhman in Afeg Merrilies and. horothor sterootyped parts. Should tho opornnok come, the theatro will romain closed for ‘a fort- night, Mr. . McVicker's - cogagoments -being. of, such a character that he ‘cannot yun both mat-' ters af once; “ Losta " is tho firat atar to appoar stlor his retura; i i HOOLEY'S THEATRE, % During the wcok:this Ylnnsnnt little theatre Las beon doing - only a light business in Tom Taylor’s utrone pathofic drama, * Mary Warnor, wlich bios come to o ‘ond; - The' leading part, Mary ‘Warner, wns plngull, for- tho firet four portormances, by Miss 0'Connor, but, owing to somo disngrooment,“that lady has sdvered hor cohnection with the theatro; and Miss Meelk was hurriedly culled upon to-fill her placo, which she did with' great oradit to-hersolf. Patrons - of flooley's will be gorry to miss -this talonted lady from the stago, but, eolong a8 there aro man- ngl'lers and compames, cbanges will- ocour, Tho prosent week ' Mr. - Hooloy will. have a “large whare of - smusements ‘e bill for the week announces’s most brilliant #eries of entertoinments, which’ will' eall out all those who can afford to come in panic ‘times, On Mondny and Taesdey evenings o new and laughablo comedy, outitlod * Kind to ‘a_Fault,” will'bo played, followed by tho farco, ¢ T Post of onor.” On Wedneadny, matinos and 6von- ing, and on 'Inurm!n{ evening, the fine old En- glish comedy, * Panl Pry," followed by tho woll- kuown farco, *A Regular Fiz 3" and for the Temainder of the woek, * The Helr at Taw” and “ Young Awmerica." Hero ia varioty onougl for aaybody, snd it this dacs not pleuso, - nothing will, ACADANY OF wDBIC. Mrs. Chantrau has boon doing only s light busiess at tho Academy of Mufiu inMr, Tay- Ilourc's drama, ‘A Woman's Wrong," which has olready been noticed in these columins, This weck i8 the last of her engagemont, and ghe is aunounced to appear in three different roles during the. week, On NMonday and Tuesday ovonings, ‘and at the Wednosdiy maotinos, slio will appear in & now and iutenscly emotional yplay by Mr, Tagloure, entitled * Joalousy," and on Wodnesday aud Thursday evenings in the now adaptation of ' Aurora Floyd,” which will bo given at tho Baturday matinee as ‘woll, {* Christio Jobustono" will also he played during Ler engagowmont. TIT® GLODE THEATRE, - Mr, Frank Lawlor has returned to popular rices, and anuounces the samo with a smila of appiness. Mr, Hussey's engagement ended on Saturday night, that gonlloman cxprossing an opinion that panio times” were not conducive to elation of spirits. To-morrow Miss Laura Al- borta, a proteans song, dance, and banjo actross, takes the theatro, supported by Mr. G, W, Har- rison, in & nauticul aud romantio drama entitled “ Out at Ben,"” which will bo played four timos. * Unclo Tom's Cabin " and * T'wice Sayod " are also to be played during tho week, On' Monday next Harry Linden, afavorite Chicago comodian of 1o ordinary abllily ,js sunounced. MYERS' OPEIA-HOUNE has not exhibited muol of the eiTeot of the pante, tho andiences boing uniformly fair thronghout tho waok, and, thoughnot up _to tho standard, still poying. “T'ho programme_for this weok i & good one, Tho ballads and ditties are sl new, and & host of novelties are thrust in, There ia an_sbuurd skotch by Rice, Arlington, Bunlflfin, and Lindeu, ontitled " Blinks an: Jinlm," and a ronring farco, “Acting on the Brain; or, Bhak- #penra In tho Kilchen,” by tho entire company, ackin and Wilson, Bobby Newcomb, and Mage tor Dnvonyen also appear in their specialtios, and a moet amusing ontortalnment may bo looked for, During panig times, whon all s blue, itis good palicy 1o look at the worst, aud oxtract fun from the bluckost, Nowhere can suoh Iaughtor bo secured g at tho Minetrols, LAUBA REENE, Tho following obitunry of Taura Koeno i from tlo Now York Clipper Laura Keouo dicd at Mouteladr, N, X,, Nov, 4, at { 20 of 40 veurs, lnviug baun hori i Thgim i e Littlo fs known of hor estly profeislonal carears and uls thougls 1t hawboen gtated fliat In Octuber 1653, slsa ncled Pauline i “Iho Lidy of Lyona® a¢ the Olymplo Thoatre, Tondou, L, wo can tiud no record of the fact, It is probuble that bur professional carour wae confinod {0 tho provines, Sho. samme e Anrcue i 1833, undor engugemuntat Wallack’s Thoatra (foruerly Jirougham's Lycoum), thon losatu mn Urond sy, nud Lroomo strool, whore ke made her Amarious datut Hopt, 20 of that year, eotlug AMiua Mundevlle in #ho WI," the cast of which ulso included the late William Rufus Blalke, J, Toster (Waltack), tho lato O, Komblo Kuson, (o {nto Oliavlen 3T, Wilcot, Chasles | Halo, and tho 'lato M, W, It, Dluko, Bho Lecamis vury great fuvorite, sud . aeted tho chiof leading roles guring tholaluncoof that ecuson, Some timp in Jane nury, 1854, ulio Jeft the theatra aud wont with Atr, Luta Callforpls, Lusuttachucut botwoen thom was very NOVEMBER " 16, 1873 " strong, snd sho endeavored to obtal hor Lshand,” bub was unsnoconsful afterwards intelifgonco roackied her of her busband's death, and shie than gave to Me., Lutz Ler hand in mar- gmo time fu Ban Francinco, sho 0 puccenn ahoantiolpated, Aflor tho closs of ment at tho Metra Miss Keono lonecd many extensivo improvol olitan’ Theatro, on O hat houne, and nfter makimg twonts and allerations thereln urn Keono's Variofies, with 01l Honda and Young 1 ivertisoment called tho ** Val- " #s thoopontug bill, Sha proved n During that season ppoaranco in Now oponied it under tho namo of Lat Jon Doc, 37 of that carta,” and o ballat norgotic mannger, Mino Mary Wella mude lor ficst’ o tlio drama of ! Tha Marhlo Hosrt™ wan ncte merica on April 23, 1850, Tho no 21 with s bonafib Lo Mian andal ? was por- nss na Str Peter and Tt 4 sndd that 43,000 in o wn th har on tho atago, Shio at tlieatro after tho cluso of Aud it pasnod fnto the. hands of tho lato Burton, and afterwards beeamo tio Winter Whila » tiow thoatro “au befng bull for Miss Keona od for the first thno n As senson terminatod on Ju; Koene,” whon . Tho . Aok formed, with the Iate Charles I Mins Reeno aa Lady Zeazle, ‘askot of flawors wero Lhio: surrandored hor loase of th preaout. . Olympl ho. Tato Joln M with prominent mombors of bor com-’ in tho nolghboring X, sho opened o f Laura Keano's porformanco, but the morriment was genorally, uyed - star ongwgements . o cod tolls of an actor;who, whilst *holding the "’ Durlng ;Liof { munngerial caraor at dotermined to Sutroduco tho, Engllah jlocts, Tor wooks, and posaibly for hou unkiown to the American Alogy, > The idea ,waa dorided, by other but alie'gave good Teinons ,for. bolleying tlat tho public’ woule and ‘support lisr.undortaki and tho complctencss. of d scunfo_mounting hid own tato, and * becama 8o tipsy on ono oceas d-se0 ‘tho_Juatice of it Bho was' succesaful, ostlimthy of * thio h -ho- oxeollance < of e uphol ipolntmopts, as wall a8 tho woll-nigh orwards seon b ‘e, (h Lor. porsistent offorts fiv¢hat direct As You Liko It for o vary fow nights, wutcession of noveilica was prodncod unti the scinon. During . tho -followlug season Sea-of Tco " vinw dor on Navy. 3, /1867, aux JetTerson, wiis n momber of tlia 3lss Clirlotte Thompaon, bor profasklonal career, . For th a A Sotlicrn waa a membar of 18 ¥ Qur Amoriean Counfn” n stalio, with Jouoph Jeile Hotliern s Lord, Duj eiice Trenchard, : and * wis ¢ subsequenily-. acted ning formancos {hat soason, & Tun un- any.othor pley oxer] slight token of my rogard aad good ‘wishos, Thog om. - Aflor o Juy | F0UT_accoptance of & amall pioco of plato.” I as beyond aty’quostionn very smsil plodo; for- 1t was'a silvor;toothpiol, [ ced in . maguidcent sp until Dog, 19, Joscph stock company, ‘alwo Jusk commoncin 630D of -1838-D, K, € thentra with the oldor Dumns will remembor thnt his voico was rathor ovorpoworing at-times. It [ in rolatod that ono svoning at tho ¥ranoais, whilo a piaco of Beribo's wos golng forward, Dumns, soated in a'box with'a lady, Was tolling hor in his - loud.tones of his last novel, of. his comady in rehontaal, of his Intost trlumph ;in . cpoking. .A t 140 con.’ sebutivo nighls, Aeanidib dou times, making 149 oqualed at that timo chnracter in-(that play ton, D, O, thy event hunh him.. ;However, such-deligate monns prov- tal ivg daunted,.loanod-out of tha box and answored tu s most kerious manner, *Whon L am talks ing, Monsiour, it is for Scribo to'bo'slienced 1" 'a . Thoatr wmflx- ng _funt President Wilkes Booth,—dn April® 14, ), Tho” Colleon Bawn” wad tho close of tho sason on en porformed -thirty-sight uights, spoctaclo ‘surpnssiug in gor- costumes, . appointmonts, and therstoforo acon . in America, 26, 1800, ind actod 177 nigits,” Bhg woment until the commioncoment, n of 1883-'64, and then traveled aa 1In 1808 she rovisited Eng. “after an abscrico of some months, Teturned to America and rosumed hor starring tours, ' lar hs- band, JohnLutz, diod at Washington, , D, 1869, For.{lio just fow yoars sho han trav tho country with a dramatie company -unitor hor own ‘managoniont, Sbo had boen suffor] 803, On March 29, 1 ficst 'ncted, and tan until goousnoas of acenery, mechanioal offects any, was produced Nov. continticd lor natiay of tho regulsr scaso; a star for some, sensona. g for some months. from tlio insiilious dixease, consumpiion, which cauicd: hor death. 516 loaves U dmghicrs by hor drst s di trose and ostimablo Indy. At tho time of her'demise 8ho. was. 80 terribly omaclated that her most intimate friends would not havo recoguized Lor, Bélng painfull ho madoa partionlar Tequost, jnst b the funoral'ahiould be atrictly private, and. Lo glven to the that 5o notico of her demise fhould nowspapors unttl just bofore her funoral, o that hor onl. friends might not. know of. hiot death until sho had been buried, On the morning of Nov. 7, about thio hionr of 0, & heatse and oo cay tho liitlo cottago on the outekirt of the town of Mont- clatr, whoneo her spirit<hod winged its Might, Tho asalstunts ,boro tho cofiin to tho Keeno's two dsughlers £rf majna to thie little Cathallo church, ~After the cofiin 1iad been deposifod in front of th n ‘motrnors had scated themaelves, Father Jo prolatly vestments, said a foleman masa, aflor which tho rematue wore buried in the Cathollo cemetry, AMATEUR THEATRICALS. On Friday ovening last, tho' Union Catholie Library Asgoclation gave-one of ita accustomod opular eocinbles, whon a vory agreeable ty was introducod, -*“The Serious playod most- acco) h tho following apt, y Auniadab 3godrove up to accompanied by followed the re- ably, by tho amatours, Mr, O, T, Murray | R, <+ B1re, AL A, Dufly- | Emma Torzens. ... +Miss Emily Plomondoii Mrs, Ormaby Delmaine, o VA'S LECTURE TUESDAY NIGNT, ' - 8 o lecturer who a ppeared in the Btar luring ita: first sesson is- remembered ‘with more pleasurs thon The satirical humorist Do Cordova, whose : inimitable. delineation and ‘doscription of ©Tho Bham Family'a” +his pathetic histor) oVicker's . of tho Now York Tammany |- Ring, renching :its ‘olimax in’ *'Plty Abont Brown!". served to introduce him'to Chicago lecturc-poots a8 one of the most and brillisnt satirists on the loture platform—a “deouplod in the Enst. Tho s roappoarance hore this son- ‘fairly commonced, end,. nobwithstanding the -financial stringency. of the timds, the musical bills of fare aro quite as numerons and s divor-* siflod 0a they havo over boen at the threshold of. tho songon, thorofore it will bo pleasant to look abiead-and goo- what attractions wo are 0" have whilo the snowlics,-and how.wo are to. spoad the long wintor siights. - Tho firat announcement is a disappointman St position ho had lon aunguncoment of h #on‘will bé rocoived with-delight theso solior. times wiuh to enjoy t an.ovoning and indulgoin a_bearty the lecturo annonnced—*' Tho Now C ~—ho dramatizes the whole story of a miuistorial ! ¢all," with ite results, Tho leotureis his most brilliantly severe: and. :irresistibly .luaicrous roduction, for although entiroly. now horo, it o4 beon -delivered in Now York .and . Phila- delphia sevoral timos It sonson, for o numbor of “yoars, ‘and like the ' Vokos' listoned to_ timo:after’ timo wi enjoymont, by the same audicnco. about. De Cordova's loctura atizes tho story ho tolls, for, in'the form' of . an intensely intercsting and oxciting littls drama, loto with comical sitnations -and_brilliant L dinloguos, ho. satarizas the follies and weaknosses of society in.such & yway os: to sus- tain tho interest of" the audionco by individual- {zing tho soveral characters introducod in the and_presenting them dramatically, as d be done by an notor. ihis how entirely difforent from ot! " 4Ours” has Wallack's Theaézo. e Cal, Wagnor and J. H. Haverly, noted min- ' strols, havo sundered. Aniron theatre, in the Amorioan bo built in Constantinople, or proteats agal cle Tom's Cabin.' & Mr. Boucloault’s ‘‘Park Thoatre" is for tho ) community, and will bo o family is, that ho dram- It will bo seen by novel his' mothod is, DRAMATIC NOTES, boen successfully uvlvndv at formanco of i e ot ular concerts of i which will bo givon somo timo during the Intter Mesers. Charles Mathows, Phelps, and Toole | PArt of this month, with ono of thoir choicost the English comediang, aro to appoar in ono play during tho nine nights precoding Christmas, The Danbury Netws man tries hard on the people who talk, beat time,. kiok-your u&hn, and gufaw in a thestre. No wondst he *.| procurable, On the 2d of December, Misa Batoman has had a succoss at the Alox- ol, in Dubourg's new which xesombles *East andria Theatro, Livel drama, *Bittor Fruit," Lynne,"” - Salvinl {8 plsying Samson The Now York Commercial says, stes that hero trutbtully, down the houso.” ‘Wilklo Collina suporintended thoe production of his amiablo *‘Now Magdalen” at the Brond- way Thoatre. 'Thete wasone porson in the house who admired its author. . The Olocinnatl Fnquirer szys that Lanra Koeno *“might haya boou very wonlthy but for {ho enterprise of her husbaud, her fortuue as fast as she augmented it." * Tha Memphls Theatre re-oponed last Friday ¢ with a rosident stock company, in a play od * Watoh and Walt." Tha firat atars prom- ised aro Ben, Do Bar aud Mrs. D, P. Bowora, ‘The now Natlonal Theatre in Washlngton fs idly approaching completion, Mani @ expaots to open it to the public on the first in Docember, with Maggie Mitokell in in_ Philadelphis. , ““1f o porson- ho cannot but bring , who squandorod irl who rodo at the Vienna elrous harself bocause hor fathor boat hor for be- Ing unablo Lo accomplish some new and diffleult feat, ‘Lho cirous was obliged to oloso, 8o great waa the excitomont among the people, Alexander Dumns is comln, Jannary to dollver n courgo o prineipal subjoot will bo that of infidelity on the P is 4 L'Homme TPomma " rhape sody will bo “bolled down™ for the purpose. Miss Braddon's new drama is founded npon Docenccio’s story of ¢ Griselda.,” It will bain four nots, and I8 written in blank verso, aud Mra, Rousby will sustain the loading charag- tors, It wasundersiood that the new play would | bo produood at tho Princoss’ Thautre at onco, The New York Timos prylsos Miss Le Oloraq and The New Magdalon.” 6ays of * Jack IMurkaway " Lhac it * may ho pro- | nounced & gratitying and uuquoatiounble suo-; oous," Wostorn audionces do not feol o deoply grioved os thoy might othorwiso, : It was_thio aad privilego of Loura Koene, who a pillow in her lap the head of o wea blaying the *Amor- to this country in fifty looturos. M ut oy the same wusicsl souson to n ulaso, dtod on Tuoskdny, to the dylug Liucoln, foan Cousin " nt Ford's Thoatro in Washington when the Prosidont was shot, and rushed from tha stago to Lis assistance, 3 A ludicrons incldont ‘ocenrred at Iaymarket Theatro, London, recontly, Aies Edith Gray. lenarod s Jullet, Bhowaa aboutto pledgo Jtomeo in polson, nud waa oxclaiming, I drink to thoe!” whon a koda-wator bottle burst with a loud oxplosion In Lhe gallory. Juliet had onough presenco of mind not to heed tho formidable in- u?rmpllon‘ Lut tho public wont iuto convul- siona. The Now York T¥mesis loniont in ita oriticisms nnou boglunors, as witness the following : After Mian Virginia Vaughn's dobut at the Ih:nmlwuv "Thontro, thoro is no ocanaion for tholady's worst onomion to wigh that sho should writg 'n book. Misa Vaughn parformed, yostorday, in ¢ The Ace troes of Pdiia,’ and at o very onriy atigo of pro- coodings sntisfied tho spoctators tlint sho hind not the an;mm claim on their attentlon.’ Bho ls nelthor giftod nor accomplished, nor ia sho'young: or propossdesing. There was strong provooation, throughout the ovouiug, to laugh outright at her though not ensily; sugiprossod.” A bool of now Inglish thoatrical rominiscon- mitror.up to nature,” liftod also many a glass to sion.that his could not ¢oncludo, tho porformance, of IHamlel. A young actor, named Hamblin, apologizod for tho .* unddon disposition .of the porformor,” and finished the part for him. At tho olous of tho pieco, - Ellision, tho manager, eallod Hamblin iuto tho groon room, and said : “Yunni man, you Levo bot only plonsed -tha public, but you'bave plensed mo; .and, as s Every ono who has bad the honor to bo in ontlemad 1n tho stalls had turned toward Dumos | n,an impatient ‘manner soveral timos; trylug to g unavaiiing, bo oriod, angrily, * Dray o nok fic 80 lond, Morislont Dimusi® Danie, notbe —Tho it la which sfago thdeconcy shall bo allowed to go has boon fixad in England. . A mau,| &0 and wifo -were angl?cd 88 ballot-dancers at the ' Cantorbury Music 1 grotesque Hungarizn danco, - Tho managor wos, o claima’to have.boon, ignorant of tho nature of thir performanco, , ongaging . thom _upon their .OW Troprosontations and reputation. Upon the .cight of : thair “firet nppoarance they so.outraged “ovon the lowor sort of propriotics of a Cantor-, -bury audionco lhiat thoy were soundly hissed, and many Indios -loft -the .hall, . T'ho manager abjectly apologized to bia -insultod patrons, and rofutiod to allow tho offending_dancore to appont sgain. Whoroupon they suod to-rocover £10, which waa tho amount of the .malary for tho weok for which they Lad boen ngagéd, Tho Judge was of the opinion that the manager was Justifiod in refusing to carry ont his part of the contract, and tho dancers were nonsuited, . 'Tho Fronch journalist is fond of heralding the appoaranco of. esch now star in tho thoatrical. firmament with somo_extraordinary concoction, tho soneational dotails of .whicli are ovolved from Lia inner conuciousness. An oxamplo of this marvelous facllity for grouping attractive incidents nround a rising - star was Intaly giyen: at - the ' debut of Mlle. Ritn - Bangal brillimt dancer, whose advent in Paris Victor Cochiunt boralded by tho followng story : *¢!1¢ ‘appoms that whilo™ she was fllin or gagonend at & Cnlifomian thoatre, Mo, San- gal ull,” their wpocialty boing a the g an- i's famo ronched the enrs of Brigham Young, who ent to her, asking bor to porform at Mon. tana., Tho conditions wore na follows: That the receipts of the evoning sbould tako the form of poaltry [—ench person paying one’ fowl . for admlitanc ; officas judgad a fowl too loan, the prosenter was eallod pon to produces supplomontary ‘pigeon | Eptscopalian Ol if ho wiskod to witnens tho-performance, - Under |. such nousual rules, it will be concoived that Milo.Sangalli consonted toappear for ono ovon- ing ouly. - The Fecolpts amounted : to 700 fowls and fifty pigeons |. Now, a fowl is worth shilliogs, and a pigoori 9 shillings, in Montan therelore it will be seon that the sum- realized Was by no-means- contomptible.. Mllo. Sangalli is still in possession of Brigham Young's Iottor of thanks—~in which, by-the-bye, he- asked her to marry him:!—apd of the cortificate of the re- colpts of this curious roprosentation,” ‘Whon the suthoritios at the box- T MUSIC; : : Tho musical .season for tho winter has now The . - YTALIAN OPERA SEASON in abandoned by tho management, M. Jool, tho' agent;*having ' feceived n dispatoh-to that effoet yestorday aftorioon from Mr. Maretzoli in Now. Yorks, This. is the result of tho foars of Mr: Jool that tha soason would bo a failuro, that gontleman co! son pdlo of tho, pnst ‘day or two. It Mr. Jool or_Mr. Maretzek; howover, 'wero na woll scqualnted’as thoy ought tohavo been -with tho operatio businoss in' Chieago, ‘they would” havo known that a séagon-galo is no index to the ulti- méte success of ‘s scason. In addition to thin fact, Mr, MoVicker ‘mado liberal proposala | throngh' Mr. Jool “fo Mr. Marotzok; which would Dava amply guarantcod the latter, but ho refused to accopt thom. Of ‘this’ Mr. MoVicker -will undoubtodly ““himself make a ‘“publio]’ statomont in ' duo ™ time, exonerating himaelt from any rosponsibility In this failure Tho loast that can bo said ig, that tho action of i thie operatic management hus beon very rash and- promature, and that it {8 not calonlated-to help Mr. Marotzok's oporations in futurs, Tho noxt S to this dacleion from the sos- fanturo of intorost will'be the second of tho rog- : THE APOLLO OLUD, o programmos, asslstod by the best solo ‘talont ¢ cAMILLA URSO > P will be hore under tho auspices of- the Star Loc- ture managemont, and will give a concert at Kingebury Music Hall, Tho troupo which Ma- dame Urso will bring with hor is a yory atrong ono, and although hor season ig bnusinfilg night it will undoubtedly bo a memorablo mus} al occasion, On the 8th of Decembor, THE KELLOGG EXOLISH OPERA THOUPE will commenco thoir season at Hooloy's Thoatre, The well-known ability of the artists connected with this . .troups, and tho comparatively low ‘Lrlua, will nudoubtadly insure for them a handaomo success, The ariists of tho troupo aro ag follows: Miss Olars Louiso Kollogg, Mme. Jounle Van Zandt, Miss Anna Btuh(grfi, Mra., Zolda Safiulu, Miss Kate Otwen, Miss Dou- dinot; Mr, Wiltord Morgan, tonor ; Mr. Thoo- doro. Iabolmann, tonor; Mr, Josoph Maas, tonors Mr. William Ontleton, baritone; Mr. Hoory Penkes, bass; Mr, Gustavus Hall, bari- tono; Ar. s liyso, Mr. Edward Soguln, Mr. Thomas Burtleman, Mr, . Whito. The conduotor- i Mr, Ldward Reyloff, of London, snd tho assiatant conductor Mr. Bonjamin Owon, ‘Tho ropertoiro will compriso the following popus Jar wor ! Faust,” ‘11 Urovatore,” ¢ Ln T'raviata,” ¢ Martha," ¢ Lucia dl Lammermoor," ¢ Maritaha," * Bohemian Girl," i Orlspino o la Comare," *Fra_Dinvols “Don Gilavanni,” “Morriago of Tigaro," ¥ Darbor of ‘Seville,” “Daughtor of tho Regiment,” * Rigolotto " and, for tho firat time in Eugllnh, kmhroluo Thomas' charming work, ** Mignon," THE NILSSON TROUPE, undor tho auspicea of Max Strakosch, will reach hero during tho lattor Part of Janusry, but tho $ime Is 80 1ar disiant that it {s unneocousary at rrousnt to glve any dotails. of tho soason,” In Fobruary, tho Apallo Club, in connection with ITTEODORE THOMAS' ORCUESTRA will bring out Behumann's grontoss work, ' Para- divo and Porl.” ‘Mho Club s alrondy. hiard at worle upon it, and hay o splondid chorys of so-' pranos und altos to co-operate with thom, Throo, conoorts in all will be given, oue of thom sym- Dhonio, by tho' orohestra alons, and tho ofhar “dovoted to lightor.works for mfxed choriy nud: ‘orchestrs, ko Brabm's “Ave Murin,” Bohue muun's * Gipsy Lito," ko, In March, s + AIMEE'S OPERA DOUFFY trouno, now in {Iavana, will probably bring the CIURGIL CONOERT, ;i On Tuosday gvaniug of this woek,: & concert bvrfll bo given.at tho parlors of tho Plymouth Congregationnl Churoh, corner of Tudiana ave- nuo sud Lwonty-sixth ateaok. for tho bouoflt of | as allogo tho’ misaion achaol connoclod with thio oo, Tho programmo {n aid of thfi oxcollent oharity, to hear which, will only cost 25 cents, is na fol- © opanT T, L Instrumontal Duo — Orarture ol Jifsn i, 2, Bolo—* Sweet Love, Good Nigh C. M. Swmith, 8. Meading—** Falhor‘l’llll'l Collectlon »,,. 4, Plano solo...... ... seesbaidiaiBolectton 8. Duo—* Mirarero " Mra, 0. Male quariofty, 1, Dus—Fantasls on 5, Recltation—t Stacey, Mrs, fllaks artette—! Tho Three Measra; Hubbard, Howard, -Smith,.and Glarks. {1: WEERLY. BOIREES, | ld,. the Dirodtol Musical Collégo, has mndo atraitgements to have & woekly aoireoof -tho :pupils. of - thé . Colloge, | during the wintor season, tako placo on I'riday ovons ing of this week. It is inrended to miako these 8oiraes of n purely informal nature, -and to-have artiolpata in them, tho College is now very: large, this will give an opportunity for very divorai! programuies, and will make those rounious very ploasant affairs, both fn o musieal’ and socinl Bonge, nnd, at the samo timo, will "oxhibit .the rograss of -the .institation, . Tho: proparations r tho Collago concart, swhich inkod placo at tho J i usic Hall, in- Docembor, “aré_bsing rapidly mnde, and thus far overything indicaten that it will be a gront succond, ! CONOENT AT ENGLEWQOD., day ‘evoning ‘ next & con iven at the Presbytorian. Church, XEnglowaod, ry's ‘Church ‘in_ thig city, With othor asslatance. “Those who will partici- pato in tho concert!:aro” Miss - Farroll, Mra., Mo- Tohnor and Beaselor (pian 26, Goodisillle; Bmith, and tho Arion Clul Tljo programme {s an’ oxcellent ono, - " T, tollowl y tho choir of Bt Guiro, and Monars, o, h ng la. tho. lutost. bul music Iskued by Olivor Ditson & Co., which we aro Indebted to Lyon'&. Hi Vocal—! Love's Requital,” by . Virginin “ Bonioath Yo' Boauteous Star,” ndup- . Esmeralds,” song by .\, 0. Leyey; d Wililom Gdnz; rlos ' Wels; * A the duo_sung b; iyos.of the Past,” Ingtrumontal: * Polonaiso,” by Torosa Oarreno, tho woll-known pisniste who with Marlo, and who i boginning to figura quite consplouonsly as o composer ; two Bota- of easy konalinas by Lichuor, : admirably adnpted for- young studonts; * Iima.di Muska Waltz,” by Godtroy; *! Oarnival Soones Waltzas,"” by Johann Btrausa; * L pular opara comiqu got," arranged by D. L. Downing pourri," arrangod from * Aldy opors, by Cbarlos Wels; and Droam,”a nocturne by Gustay Lange, - Mr. Jokn Moltor, *|-eit, # Yuchtinan's Song," by Night in Vonico,” by et Parops and Brignoll; and * by Lon Dinsmoro. from 'Lecocq's L' Filo do Mndamo 0. 100" Madison streot, hio Jrist xecolvad 4 Fran Nachtigal," Taubort's boou- quurtatte and ng," from “ Ober Dallorina Polka,” Vardi's * Mnsuodierl ; Mountiifns,” for- plano, by Bochm; alao, the hint oxcollont musical sories, and “ Farowell to tho current numbers of. th Littoll’s Musical: World, _ i Mesars, Clandler & “Ctrtlss, No. 203 State stroot, havo juat rocefved a néat littlo work on tho Anclent Ecclesinatical . Chant on tho Grego- risn ‘fonos, arranged in modorn totation for forty forms;; also, two thnt How in Tears,"and *Thoy by. Florio. . Theso' works are 6v. J. H. Xnowles, of the Cathe- in this city, and will |; gonoral ugo in Lh urclios in thin cit; . MUBIOAL NoOTES, 4 Johann Btrauss is writing an opera-boutto. 3Mmo. Patti mads horreappeaiincs at Mosoow, In ““Traviats,” and horsuccess wns immeuss. P, 8. Gilmoro, made his Now, York debut as band-master of tho Twent Band an tho 18th inst. 5 Btocl fo tlio amount of $60,000. for tho coa< .atruction of an opora-houso boon issued nd taken. - ‘ What the opera mansgoment itsolf aftor roviowing lnet’ woek's bhisinoss- at :Theatra : -* Thera’s. nua Lucea 'bout -four voices, and givin, anthems, #Th thot Lo Wiso, 8, Poter and Paut uudoubtedly, come into ver, ty-socond Rogimont: in Toronto, . has srobably eaid to | The Paris journals stato that tho recoipts at tho Italian Opera, on the fecond AMlte, Bolocea, in‘the ¢“Bar] noarly.18,000.franca. - i Tho Boston nowaboya twist porformance of biere,” amounted to tho pamén of. th foorfully. ;Murska is rendore Tamborlik'is turnod over into ** Tim- and Ruderedoril is cut down to * Rudy™. ave a concert ot Wallack's Jast weok, assisted. by Wionlawski, The soleotions wore maiuly oporat- ics The prices of admission ranged from oneto The Nilsson trou; Theatre in Now. rit Is sald, offorod, by somo st, tha sum mocodsary for fho complotion of tho Bayrenth Templo .of Opera, and for, the production of - tho ** Niobel- nugon,” and hag rofused. it. . Dr, Ferdinand Hillor, tho well-known rateician i rominisconsos of Mau- dolusohn, of whom ho, was a very intimato frioud, Boveral unpublishod lottors of Mondolssoln to Dr. Hiller will bo printod for the firt time." Hard timos don'tsoom to troublo sonie . folks much,- Miss La Jounnessa (Mmo, Albani) re- contly made an engagemont, i Paris o Gin .+ Potorsburg for'the conmderat] * Wagnor has baon, enthuslastic capital Cologue, is writing A'Boaton bass singer leaves for New, York on: the Baturday night. express, sings morning and , and returns to Boaton on' tho Sunda night expreas, H and reccives 82,000 » yoar. salary. Madam Anna Bishop, who has been roaming around tho world for & generation more or loas, is engaged Inorganizing an Engliah opora troups in Ban. Francisco for a-new oxpedition. . Few -| Biekops hava traveled over go large An Indiana editor.attornpted to write a notico of & concort 'in his town, which “he did notat- tend, by Jooking over the programme. His_pa- er came out with a glowing notico of the sing- g of *tho gifted young vocalist, Ann Danto.” The Paadoloup Popular Concerts: have ‘beon recommenood at tho. Wintor Oixeus, Paris, .with an attractive programmo, in presence of . an ime monse crowd of epectators, The - Countess do Paris and the Duke"de Montpensior were pres- v convenience of Cal Cabin, $80 curroncy ; Sccond 15 Bisl Pardinl, who lately sang In Rossini's ‘* Othel- 1o " at Paris, i 70 yosrs of, ago, though bohind tlio footlights Lie looks a man of 30 at the moat, 1lis voice atill ratains its freshnesa in some .of its notes, . while art couceals has made in -others; " - to thoY London FEcho, Mr. Bima Reovos and Mr. Santley are likely to appoar to- gether in March .next, under Mr. Oarl Roan’s auspices, in the Lily of Killarnoy,” Mr. Bant- art, Danny Mann, aud timo, AMyles-na-Coppa- the ravages time loy playing his onglnal M¥.pneavas. for tho firal Frodoriok Wieck, fathor of Clara Wicck, botter known as Madame Schumann, died at Lorch- witz, Droaden, last month, known tenchor of the pianoforte, and Ohopin aud Bohumann oro among bis tonohing Bobumann when th a-courting " hia master's accomplishod daughtor. lves his firat symphony oll on the 23d inst. asuro that the 0 was & woll- ‘Thoodora Thomay concaort at Bteinw, learn with much tho sucoous of those exccllont entortainmonts On tho first day of tho salo of eoason tickets no loss than 500 wero at ouco " A correspondont writing from Moecow, Russia, says: ** I was struok by the politoness of the au- dienco at tho Moncow opora, The Ozar ontered in tho middle of the - first act. thera wes no demonstration, wag over the wholo sudionco rose aud made a shnultaneons bow, which the Emperor returned quito formally.” Tho third soason of tho Royal Albort Hall was to commence, under tho di- roction of Hfr. Damby, with & porformanco of At his ontrauce But aftor tho act statod to luvo -bood o groay fuvorlto with itn comyosor, was firat porformed iu 1750, aud again in 1756, but has not since boen heard publicly in cosent yoar,whon it was glven aruby's diroction, in London until the by amatoura, ung | tho Hanover Bquare Rooms, * i The New York Fupress of the'12th eays: Y Clara Porl Schoufor eued Carl Ron and l Nouondorff to, recover . $1,200 damagos q braach of coutract on their part. Bhie, d, aigroed with thom to alng in th man opera wiih Mr, Wachtel from Hep 1871, to April, 1873, four times n weol., & month, aud 825 A night for she wang. 8hio claima that th Fnramam. by rofusing to employ hor during the st oo monthi of the ongagament, Thy cass Tas tried.Lo-day in the Court of Common I'lens, bofore Judge Robinsoh, and I8 mot yot con: cluded.” P —— CONGRESS AND THE IMMIGRANTS. To the Editor of Ths Chicago Tribune : Hm: At length tho. National Government s rosolved to come to the aid of the unfortunateim- migrants. . -Mra, Barnard is tho socond Comm|s- | slonor aent Ly tho Government to Europo, “ to Qlacover, adequate romadies for tho froloction of immigranta on shipboard and attor tholr arrival.” The lady horsclf haé told us; through Tnz Trin- UNE,-the objeot of her miasion; which, waa to as. cerinin, a4.5.woman, by - aotual obseryation amongst tho immigrants of hor own mex, tho ox- tont of tho avils Lithorto roportod.” My the former Commissioner sent to Europo §otm Boutwell, mado a ro ot stronge Prosident t; andsaid : Such Togialation'will ho in and geoma to e fully justin: & cltizen of any Btato or Territory up but conien herd 1o bacomo n citizen of a gre Hie, freo to chiango hin residonce at will, to enjoy the blowshag of a protectiug Government, fvhoro Al arn atid to add 1o tha natlonsl woalth Oz his srrival, he d Blates or corporations, but confidos traplicitly in the Lio great, fres country uf which ho efard leaving his native Isnd,: 1t s dirappoininent and discotirago- ‘meann’ sufliciont to aup- 1; they can chooss & roai~ for o comfortablo aup. 4 to_ lltreatment and . oqual boforo {] by his industry, rotecting arms of 1 s Loard so much b in 8 source of seriou ment {o tHoso who start wit port, them comfortably unti donco nud begin employment port; to find themablyes subjoe every discomi{ort ou thelr phstage -hor end of thelr journcy, acfzed upon by prof clafming lognl right to, iske chargo o ‘protection, who do not leava thom until sl #ources arp exhaustod, when thoy ure'abandoned in. d, surrouniled by d fguorant of Bocretary Irish Immigrant Socl * Chicago, ench exura night oy hirokiu thoir en- WEEKLY TRIBUNE FARMER; - el port similar to, bat RM B; " ati, tho prosont ono, which led'tho ; ioud & apacial m MECHANIG,- and o the-intioduction of fe by SN CH y U, i the attontion of, nll adopted oiti mossago the Progident recommerded logislation, | now/clairing th Intaronts of humanity, 0 Jaw, straugers, without din- 3 mesus of neeuring it, . 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The argumont upon tho right of Congross to logia~ 1aio on this quention was doubtloss called for in consoquence of the protonsions of the State of Now York, which had beon hithorto permitted to. control immigration at its plea : f N i oty, Madison sireat,. ‘NOTIOK—~This Oor to &600,000 I gald) passengors. tho Lost posstblo guarantoo for safol avoldatico of dangor at aca. 41Thg, most, sgutBor) s Company to avol To LIVIKHPOU] o Nox. 4t a1, Frang For L tookage, Roturn tiokols at rotu Passougers bookod to.0r vian points ot low ratos, X Tho Stoamshups of thia llo are the Iar, Drafta ou Great Brjtain, Irolaud, o Northoant corer Ctark mpany akes thovlsk of tngurauos (ap | rars boon adopted by EENYTOWN, from P QUEENJTOWN, from Piers Nov, 29 (diroot) i Cubin Fasuagor ST0; S0, Akl $90 Curreicy. sy 829 Currency. mtos, ol from’ Gorman and Seandina- and tho Continaut, WILLIAM MACALISTER, Gen'l Weatern Agont, * Shorman House), Chicaxa, stenmer for r each BELGIO, REPU TIG, BRITANN DAYS, from Liverpoal oo 't ‘Harbo? both ways, - Ratos's For further Information 3 Qilice, 47 and ¥3 outh Cl Chicago, t Trelnnd 1 upmard; Dralaon Grent B D LA G R Waone - OARRYING THE Belween New York,. 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Fagsongr. ubuqus & Sloux O Hlic Fast Line, .for Qm & Souzdity Fx bt F1p, . for Onaty Dot e JSLINOIS G TRAL HAILROAD. enot oni o Eodsot, oleey 131 Randoiphiars nonk Brm The CHICAGA | & 13 do Park and Oak Woods, () Runs to Unamnpalgn on Satur CHICAGO & NORTHWEST) ity affces, corner Nandoiph an LaSalte : oy carier Maditonies ERN RAILROAD, St. Paul Express.. a—Depot c f Walla and Kinzjo-at ebal “x'z?f:é’rc.f.-?l':.l&v_(l::u COLORADD, KANSAS Tickel and Freight Offce, 7.0 Gront Now Rauta, W.E. WEBB; CHIGAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, ! Depot, corner of Vunuren and Shermaneste, . Ticks! ofice, | Grund Pacific Hotel, i Atctition Fr LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHE! Joot ar I.«.‘i“lpl,l.(- cvrier Canaland Jfaillson-sts, of thepeople ; thatunjust’ ront’ angd Vet South hicago Accummouat P TISBURGH. FORT.WATNE & CHICAGO RAILROAD. CHICAGD, - lNlilANAPDLIS "k _CINCINNAT. From the Great Central Naitmiad Depot, roof of La alt0fo0l of Tueenty-secqu i 1, - Ticket affice, 191 Randaiphe Satieat cemer Haihine too ‘well - ton, and at dllinois opers_for Indianapol ington, and Taltimore eyery nigh! T NEW. CHROMG, NOT BE COAXED,” A Bplondid Pieture by Brown, glv GREAT ATLANTIC AND PAC 116 Weat Washio, 133 Twenty socond.st. ¥ DR.C.BIGELOW CONFIDENTIAL PHYSICIAN, 317 and 479 S outh Clark st., corner Van Buron, Chicago, 1 fa mel known by al o apars that Dr. . i 1S LIL tn por: o_poritivoly all casus of EASHES i bath susos. cnl:- SdRREsbORBRNG Jolture, with stainps, Lo Dr, O, BIGELOW, i1 DR. KEEAN, 360 Bouth Olark-st., Chicago, ulted, porsomilly or by matl, it or nurvuits disiases, N is tha oaly physician NO QURE! INO PAYX!L lustratad, 80 convs, -DR. A. G. OLIN, 352 Wabasi=av., ~$ho oldost and longest establiabod physiofan in the city in private and urfiary L of ensly indiacruti tho treatment of diseavos seminal ‘weaknass, tho rosu Bood positivaly cured. 1ie late work explalulug wha wmay ma OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE, HAPPY RELIKF KOR YOUNG MEN feom tho efleats ot erors and Aburoa tn watly lito, h o suhood Nostored, onvelopns, ddre 68 N, 1 Houth Ninth-st,, a., an lustitution ig repuidtiun tor iouor: 818 conduct nnd profossional aki GREAT BANKRUDT SALE o r Bricks, Engine, Boilor, Mnchines, Sheds, TLease, and Oharter. d atook untll Tusidag, the tith 1., subjoot ta the APpEAVAI uf (he court siand aro situsted on Tulrfg-ulutti-at, dnd tora and others forming Clnbs ‘fho stac'c cansl 0 per cont on ull subscrintlony, g to Sommonoa {ha bi #nle fur (he biriek soparataly, La wvon at ,Novambur 13, 157 SCALES OF ALL BIZKS, ANXS, MORSE &00 1L AND U3 LAKLE-SY,

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