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12 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY. FEBRUATLY .18. 1877—SIXTEEN PAGES. 050 0 ;. 4 f Mme. Adelina H i 8§ hilosophy of | of Teckly. Thisis the ontline of **Dora.” The | Home.” Toall this it may be answered: fot, | to Mr. Clark, care A. T. Stewart & Co,, orto | Covent Garden the ‘return of G S i AMUSEME NTS. B e oo e %fmfi, Hoeamcisorered through Tectly, whote gloves | tat the song was not on the programune, wit M. Dier, crs Sision & Hamitn Orew Com | Fatfla Moy crtiy and Lo oro girong RELIGIOU il and, in the lanzuage of trade, “a full and well- | bave s pecu Kardon Bas g to fco | Wasan encore n 5 d, that a private | PA0Y- 2 3 5 balberz will, of course, i ) ag 2 scene which M. Sardou hasborrowed from a farce umber; second, P The programme for the Turner-Hall concert fixicfilab&?‘ifl"{z‘. 8\1;;; I?;h;lz:_l'bcm :! , ot nf;:-:ny: { assorted miscellaneous stock™ of pretty senti- at the Palafs Royar et fpom 8, club stnging to its s e s d talks like a lais Royal styled **Doit on le Dire. ub singing to its own members has e righ the direction af Mr. incly = ) 5 PRI v B T e o e NEW YORK NOTES. to perform what pleases its members; nd | {his afterigon, under the, direction af Alr, i S gaId, il e the productfon, in Wsilan, of | Third Article on the Subjefit Mme. Janauschek’s AcCting in | X'oune man finds her in thi street, and wivims | John MeCgllough opens at Booth's Theatre | third, that as this somg has been sung by Bilse} Kela Belas & French Comedy Over. | M: Masséts saccesstuloper, Paul o i f “What Is T L : = her as x long-lost sister. She gocs 1o his home | April 9, in hi¥version of “ Co-ri-c-lanus,” His by Pareps, Nilsson, Di Murslka, Kellozs, | turc s Lumbye's Rosalie Waltzes ': selee- | 1 Whtid A tie ,&mm Lyriane in Baris Mme, [+ at Is Truth? i ¢ Three Plays. under proper female protection, but leaves him | Bogton business was large, and other acknowledged ~artists without | tions 'from * Der Freisch 3 deting Tt oy e T tarih, Qimes i + | morder to find her own long-lost and villain : ood, | Dlame, poor little Benziger has sufficient | Herfurth's * Sercnade '3 Tl S b Lig: Koiude, for whou dn- {atlier, wholad deserted her in infancyand stolen | 3Miss Ketharine Rogers has, it is understood, | o4, POOT her musical offcnse to_thuse who | ecrs’ Spring Greetinz,” by 3 sed, 1. Masse composed the musles, Jr, M 3 her property. Sue finds Lim at last, and, al- | severed her connection with the Union Square | want aif Sogers aud Beethoven, foracttiog that | Rienzi; Zulehner's Fotpourrl, - Kindred | Rigeon besldes retalulne fini, Sic. Varesi (who | Sunday-School Teachers at Far- Failure of Maggie Mitchell’s | thiot pe i bebaved i the mast oy tiay | Zheatre, and will travel with Mr. Boucicault s | Mozart wrote cat-songs. and. even the grost | Spmafest or ook galop, “ Here and : Crebelli-Be vhe New Play, % Beckey to her, dorzives him. ‘This s the only Christian | Claire Frolliotte fn % The Shanehrons Beetloven conld stoop 1o write an clezy ‘o 8 | There 3 ' Sie CamE cat sensutionn Caleo), ) Feare, well Hall---Observance [ew Liay, Y Frenty hsbie of whadideg ditoreith 105572 | “Thorais some talkof Jarrett & Palmer not | Poodle a0l Mambrtatie o Ams i bos Sler The interyiewers 10 New York have been af- | beriik, who, in 'the plenitude-of his powers, 15 of Lent Dix.” Bandle, and anotker youthiul seeomen oo | resming thelr lease of - Bonin Thortes sha THE NERSHEY ORGAN CONCERT. ter Iienry Werthelmer, Mme. Essipof's man- | singing at present in ALadrid. s ; krockin O the Habs of romam eLmCLof | s on May 1ot We jare hor romeed | b present week's musical entertalnments | ager, and here fs what he says of Chicago; - Ak . Lo B oo men. e | S R e jaine Heart 4 rumor will commence on Monday evening with a. con lat ubout Chieago®™ E GAME OF CHESS ; taiks bad grammar, too, when she is not crl AL 5 c p 2 - 1 o Zot . g s ” G bing from the moralists. Her aim in life is to | lease. cert inaugurating the new and elegant organ | ol el you i;fi;wfléflgwm per- TH AN Mr. Moody’s Satisfaction Benefit of Mr. Thorne—Green- get hoid of certain documents which she win- | * Les Danichef” will probably be succeeded | which has just been set up in the Hershey Hall | tre that they hives suffered much these: at It 1o 5 ith the Work N\ Room Notes and Gossip. Somely ;’fiers to many timdesas"zhrim papers.” at 'xlzm Fum:; Silunr;: b_vr‘t‘laebciz_nmmgr‘.é’:onc by Johneon. The specifications of the organ, | s1s0 true thai Chicage. swuet hesr o orciaoiant 1§ !ém:ss é)msc-ronr.—mx[cagn m.e.-fscxug,mu ?3 Wit} he ork Now & ‘eckey, it is a pity to eay, docs not impress the | of the Fren ays Iinported by Frencl Ron. | Ve bave been there eo much that I know well my au- | and 65 ‘ashington-street; open from9a. m. = 5 aninstiuctd pestator ss altogether an agreea- | This plece. had o more than & succes datiyss | Which 152 very handsomie. instrument, fn- ite iences ontt soes, wo had oy Lionaw woll ;7 A 10p; 0, . Glites pikwars méct Hally 45 the Premant Doing in Boston. ble character. Her villaw father has punish- | when produced in Paris last year, but is consid- case-ornamentation, are as follows: There were the same old faces. But the‘( and the | pooco (Exchange) and the Sherman House (Base- e nougl i) C ke | e '3 erican market. Three manuals fr A8, 58 keys—Pedale | musical students were my only support. And I had or'to s heartsTha gt 20liegd o take | ered sirong for the Ameri from CCC 1o 1, 50 Neyer” Great Stusealo s fe | togohen what T neverdid beforc in. iy lifend | Tent). Concert of the Apollo Glub-=-New | Ler'to Ll eart Tha Samoue oL the play 8 | Leonard Grover's provrictorship ju *Our bourdon, 58 pipes: § 1t open diafneon, 58; 8 11 | had Lo refuse tickets to the musical profession. 1t | . AM communications intended forthis department Beecher's Visit to Chicago---Rabbi v Organ at Hershey Hall. stilted and unnatural, being written up zbove Boarding-House has not, it appears, terminat- . 58; 8 1t 1, is this way: To refuse a dollar here, & doliarthere, | should be d to Tug TRIBUNE, and indorsed o j ol all the personages supposed to be aoi | ed. He3old it to Palmer Znd French Tor 53,000, | 5o R cecentrically 1¢fs 0L mach: ¢oncentrica s o ley o remelto La Adler on Gircumeision-—Un- - ir;;cm‘zi cll;p?ml)‘otn?fi el dfl’é’ik abound- | \iih the proviso that he should be allowcd o ¢ f.oveeplog imoddon inward) it 153 good ioany dol- 2 — v D e e il i a the Sedicht, biee: : | larstome. Dutlcould nothave ot alons ther Beethoven Society's Beunion---¥Y. M. C. | catch the applause of the galleries, and suceeed: il wetipuly e g the 1Bt saliclonal, 5S¢ B 1i | without the ali T gor - that macrior along there ,TO CORRESPONDENTS. ] . happy Tooth, ’ ing 1t must be coufessed, tolerably well In this | FUIGE 1° S Bow, since the o desires for the 3. 1 voix celeste, d ft stop’d | profession. But onc does not like todosucha | **J. C."—You are right in your surmise. Black, A. Concert---Soldene’s Return, purpose. The pluy, on the whole, s the stupid- | 11 Pid) ¥ Bpysan, 0%: £ fiviolin, 38; 4t traversa dinte. | thing, And I will say this about Boston: The idea | baving ro other mave: o robeed (o s poaa est that has been been here for months, and it is | PUTPOse: 3o ovosad basioon, 5% 8 fi carmopeom, 5. | that Beston powwssis miugical culture to <oy s | masind, jenturing notuing o tay it will uover | Tho Dramatic Nees febukes the crites for g"{"m"""‘"’ o ot iersuluphon, 5 plees: 8 (2 TRl terenal et e *“C. C. W."—Thongh you have the ke to the | NOtes and Personals at Home and 4 " % . 3 n amai or often in any | their very evident partiality in the treatment o alciana, t_melodia, 58; 4 ft (oganu, 58: e foltowing communication tells its own . 5 : : Notes of Chicago Husicians---Husieal Fes- | oo, iy "ot (a2, 90, otobe.™ S1% | Mescre: Jatvort & Parmanayin T e | Rt dor riatagin o1 2 [ piccolo, 581 § felario- | grory: i con ke bl Abraad--_-rChgrch Services f the part of Deckey | cett Roweon the occasion of the presentation | het, 40, % 906 oo T $'qt | CiticAco, Feb. 17.—7T0 the Editor of The Trib- 2 & o-Day. el £ fouonio Cusdon, 30; 5 i violoncelio Boat | wne: Tn Your severa bt well desersed: riitiiics | solution, Y i inci: N . Mitchell's acting ovca tival at Cincinnati Next Year, iz did full j:lsliccmlhc idea of the author. [ of the new vlay of “Fifth Avenue.”” The play fazotto, i - : g Accessory Stops—sSwell to gh 3 s, Wil th (lemah Who. o She was often funny, imparting to the text a | Was praised, although it is said to be a failure. coupler; I to rolo coupler; solo to great | ON the benefit concert at Standard Hall on the Oth ATGATUCR, "'— e gen ¥ which it aid not inlierently possess, | It is a notorious fact that George Fawcett Kowe, | oL ler; swell sub-octave coupler; swell topedale | fnst. 1find no mention of the accompanist-and | cently favored Mr. W, A, S., of Grand Rapids, o Wl o " e ¢ | through the Londsof mood-tellowship, s nore coupler! great o ot Couplers £olo to_pedale | conductor. whose trying duties were performed { Mich.. with 2 communication, please write again, WBAEMEIDSN'I;BI:UTH ? To the Editor of The ZTribune. What the Singers and Players Are | and communicating cccasionally to the meazre 3 zood-Tello ying 3 d n Be! 'y scting coportunities a spark of vitality. She | Influcnice with the New York eritics than any | conbiors Eleat o pedale check. ‘Total, 0stops. | ith s tct and enerzy Iek re certulnly ree | e i At AT Doing-—-European Operatic hasa i ice. c other living actor. Combination Peduls—Crest forte; great piano o a o, 62 as a soft and muasical voice, when shé uses it i S AtTaT el generally known that Signor Carrozzi had to make L. K.,” Dés)oines, Ta.—In Enigma No. 62, - Gossip. D st e e story of ber motly || 4 V143 Oatg was revtved at Wallack's lagt | {49301 actingls wveil or Fiuno (Uohbls. asting); | EoMSGSTabL chanos i i maste e ptoes tabmiit | e carar DesYolnes, To.—Tn En Cic.co, Feb. 16.—Having in the last paper ¢r's death, undramaticas the narrctive was, Won | week with Mr. Wallack as Zover, John Gil- | rrensto pedale conpler (reversible); zrand forie; | it 0 the singers, the difiicultics of his position | Enizma No. G3, suppose Black play 2 ;| shown from the Scriptures that Godis One fo forher deservea applause. Her maunish 1ons | bort as Sir Gaorge Zihunder, Becgery os Ziirgion [alsforte: pedalepiano (doubleacting) s tremolo; | NOWd SiRts bt Raderston, e e nde. | and there s no mat. o | Poreonand Essence, and that Jesus Christ is cting, = s, and he ? A e s 80 B vind indica . ) No. 82 are distracting, Ler copness ridiculous, Smoothy Araott s Johu Dorey, 1oland as Sim, | balance swell pedals wind indleitor. Invscifs enjoyed Hie come aids of the pebfo ke mlz::;n‘gs.t {galation o thkm c\;’ '8 f’-‘gi‘fi_ the one and only God, we will next consider the Orington, C. B. ) roughness cxaggerated; but she has real refine- | Suevenson as Harry Thunoer, Rose Wood as | Thee3neert to inangurate the organ, aswe have THE DRAMA. pient uf Tecling—of Intention. it might be sald— | Jady marauth, and. Efie Germon 1 fonnte | sranoon ot Dhice e did not any ihe less feil to notice the spirit and del- E. 8. Watts, U., and Sam, | sccond in the series of the doctrines of the New Gummon. Runs were continued us follows: | hall, under tho direy ! . on Mnday evening at the | jeacy of the accompaniments and the continual " Ans 3 Ches 3 3 ispe: sed, 4 on of Mr. II. Clareiice Ed- | cfort to mbuc the performers with the sengiment {’,J;,, ul,";’“fi!"g,"‘a‘-’;}a;\};g&,' n;'fos g’a';lr:: {\u'.‘:hi Bfl%",i:‘::‘;::’:d i:,, :: fime.x::fs;,m m::’l}; 3 that goes far to excu CHICAGO. THORNE'S RENEFIT. wles Danichef” at the Union Syuare. | q¥, the wolldnows. organist, wwho. unon_this o~ | of the opers. Farm Prav [ 3G eentinl, Clinton, 1o MME. JANAUSCHEK'S ENGAGEMENT. The request of the Players’ Club that Mr. hcl'?fimnxs’: A28 91;1\:[‘5. “A)-u»r Bnr?mhz'g'llz{u“ie* v | casion will lave the asistance of Mr. William Correct solttion to Enfgma No. 02 received from | Lord, and strive to obey His commandments, The reappearance of Mme. Janauschek at | yoVicker appoint a time for complimentars | 8, fhe Dark, ~Tifth / TR il Leyis, E-X«'fw‘3.'-’1.3’&'-h“"“x‘yfffr?x'x"?aD‘e St ABROAD. Y- I Ovincton, C. A, Porry, E. Barbe, and E.R. | looking to Him alone for strength and assist. Haverly’s Theatre, after an absence of 10 | Lenct to Mr. Thorne, and that the latter o pavy at the Grand Opera-House played “on- | oomono: st tins it e b e, THE CINCINNATI PESTIVAL. B., city; Chess Club, Keithaburg, 111, ance, and acknowledging that all life and salya- Years, is a dramatic event of considerable im- pleasell to accept the same fn token of the re- | sieur A honse”; the omc at_the Olympic | ffom New York. fie programme will be as | The Board of Trustees of the Ciacinnati Mu- ENIGN. A.\O P tion are from Him.” vortance. She stands clearly in the front rauk | ey 4ng esteem in which he is held uy the | offered **Lound the Clock,” and the Bowery | follows: g sical Festlval Association Las already issued its PP g ) The vital necessity of Faith as a means of of the profession, having as peers in her own de- vlay-zoers of Chicago, elicited the following | Company, '"t";:’m!,,c!éfl'"'-‘s l?shf'fv P‘;l“& 1. Sonsta, in b minor, No. 1...........Guilmant | prospectus for the festival of 1573, und as these White, Dlask: salvation is acknowledged by all who claim the ' persons. Her art is marvelous, especially in [ por 0 fouse, Cicaco, Feb, 16.~George L. | will play Louise. & 7 T\ Le Nozze di Fizaro" -...Mozart, | quote the following from the circular: Fawnat K3 prising that so much has been said and written view of the diffieultics “s’.le has, 2nd has nl‘;n)'s Dinlap, Trasidant Haynr, fi'fii, Fod \mifif GESERAL AMERICAN NOTES, % SFasiade il Glara . Stacy. c ;-The third of the f i on the subject. But, after all that has been said, had, to contend with. Wanting a beautiful face 2 XD d 3 a WA i i . **Fantasle de Concert. Op. % . als will take place at the the religions world still entertains a most ey received. Accept my eincere thauks for your Kate Fisher went into baakruptcy at Louis- . . Clarence Eddy. inver Masic Hall in 1878, = e i e gr fgure, ghe has no means of securing | W soneBsing of e hewble gtorte. L | ville, with labilities of §500. Tony Denier was | 4. *Romanzé - s, "o A “The splendid trinnphs achieved at the 1o e verted conception of the nature of true faith. beforebund the srmpnhies;::i mf swf, “ui::s Liave conferred with Mr. Uk ckor,” anllrmnett- | o e Greditos g, oo g pealls Voltdan Leiéi. Buck | fious festivals have efven them natfoual repata White to play and mate fu three moves. It is only through the revelation made by the Rince taking parts in nelish,, sl {ally suce N % < 5.Ja. '*AtEven o < | tion. Itis pronosed to make the festival of 1578 —— Lord, through Swedenborg, of the real meaning 47 7 ted, time. Reepectiully | Beatrice Strafford, the alleged phenomenon | 515, Grovaie, uey i G minor, yet more complete and attractive in. ever ect O VHOUELEN 4 ks hiad to contend also with a slizht accent, | Srct Eowt ETROME: (g it orufand Tandon, it b o " IL. Clarence Eddy. L tho charaiier of the mane s b o prerest _ PROBLEM NO. 64, of His divine Word, that clear, rational, and which in some situations would make any act- McVierER's TupATRE. ;cb 1 George L. Dun- | cogagement in \V:Ashifl"tmx, 6. Arictta, **Par dicesti™ tise eololstz, tic orchestra, and the chorns, This . - PY ME. E. BARBE, CHICAGO. Seriptaral ideas on this and all other doctrines cVICRER'S TuFA . ge L. g ston. Clura chorus now consists of the Cincinnati Harmonic So- ._ Black. are beginning to be diffused, and received into . 1 o Lewsis. tions in A flut. clety, Cincinnati Mwnnerchbr Society, Dayton | hil- harmonic Socicty, Fumilton Harmoiic Society, and Urbana Choral Soclety, comprising, in ull. 500 uc- ished and trained singers. These socletics 1 monthy have been practicing the music tival, and it is required of them that all Laking part in the great chorus competent to sing the musicto be per- ress less than a_great one ridiculous or gro- | , McVierza's Turamn o g ke - i tesque. But Janauschek doesnot have 10 Be | In reply o the senicrs of o Players' Clnp cx- [ The Philadciphia Zimes condemns De Bar's Minnettn. L irum long o the stage in order to gainthe respect pressing their desire to tender Mr. Edwin F. | Falstaff onthe score of self-consciousness, *Our o l:e"mumm-_ and, when she has obtained | JBorea complimentary beneft, I wonld say that | Boarding-House ” is still enjoying crowded 5 and, it meets my entire approbation. and shall reccize | housos at the Chestnut-Street Theatre. MI38 RIVE'S RECITALS. this, her accent is forgotten. Tlere was not on | g1l consideration 88 to fixinz date and preparing the part of any nudiwgrar]ls'msifion to smile at | aw'entertainment which ehall mect with favor not John McCullough becomes the lessee of the Miss Julia Rive, who delighted such vast ayers, ™ but ogr, citfzens gener- | Grand Opera-ifouse, San Fracisco, nest season, | crowds at the Apollo Club concerts Iast weck. the understandings of men. It is impossible to condense the answer which the New Charchgives to this phase of the question, “What is truth?”into the lmits allowed me, but if the interest of sincere seckers for truth shall be excited to investigate the sub» o ouly from the ** PI: ' the thick grouping of consonants in the moutk | FhY 9% the 'Y J. ML MeVierkn | J1is Calisornia Theatre will Le taken b s ; 3 : 7 » ¥, ¥y - 1. okl 2 3 y the Post- | .o ing, will mive two 1 e- | formed. = This chorus of 500 voices would answer i of the Queen of Scotland, or at themarked burr ; NoTES. Otfice thorties. Thia fs a_good moye, and | Witk her fine paying, pifiiretho xlug ™% | the reqnirements of the aceasiom, but with (s ner ject fally my object will be attained, ,? of an Enclish lady of quality. In the parts of | 1y 1o understood that Mme. Janauschele will | Feduces tic thestres in San Francisco by oue. | ¢itals on Thursday and Saturday pHErNOOns of | equajed capacity of the new ball thore will pe ‘There arc §o meany and such futal misconcep- h Detoral and Horienss there was even propricty | noc'coocon travel with an excellent company, | THeY are now too many. this week, at the Hersliey Music Hall, which s r«,rl{t]"lcf;fv BIraer e N tlons concerning the nature of saving faith, that so well adupted for piano music that this ac- | The programin PR L L it may be well to preface the description of what faith1s by specifving what It is nof. Saving faith does not consistin_believing that the Lorq Jesus Christ by His sulferings and death has taken upon Himsclf tic punishment due man. Kind for their sins and transterred His atoning in the accent. A summary of Mme. Janeu- | - 2 E. L. Davenport, Milnes Levick, and A contributor to the Atlartic Monthly calls the 9 ¥ schiek’s merits would be longin the making, ;':Sc",‘:i"= L Davenn B agigntion of newepapers tothe circumstance that | complished artist will be leard to exeellent, - | ABOr 2148 ; ks 21 i N - = the successful putting on the stage of so fin- vantage. ‘The price of admission has been fixed The Nratorio of Messiah, by Handel. et e ot mest with Rneral | g benett of Biis Whittaker at Haverly's | 15 SISCCslal put G icion as thisromzice | v gy e o e e Great diuss, by Lisst Bt A Indivinal Standards VAFE £0. | ihogtre mect Thiursdar afeeront donia ot e | Hawthorne’s [*The Scarlet Letter'] is an matinee or $1.50 for reserved seats | The Rk { > i An arrungement of one of Wagner's grand for both matinecs. At these matfnces, Miss Rive | opems. ! Faere o greatly when applied to ncting. Few persons i . A effort on a plane entirely above th b ive ot thought ou o zublec, w3 forsotten. Emerson aud mang other actors Shreona plene entirely Do o DAt | o Buvi ctho rltanes ot T Stacey, | One or mare choral works, not, yet selected. merlts to the sluner, This false doctrine of ; al hat ) nauschek Ul 5 h ¢ true v » il Mr. v, ore: e st WIHEREABOUTS. 4 vicarious atonement must of necessity T the truc and ouly ‘American drama. £oprano, and Mr. Eddy, orsan accompanist in Aropped mith o8 conmaton faloy ety b L tul in her movemeunts. Yet reflection will thatsuch is thie case. Sheis absolutely grace ful—not merely gracefal, as the churlish entic dyin hier person.” ment of her hands and arms, in which The Olympic Company of St.Louis, lately | o ros % 8 Camilla Urso had o benefit rt in S ine here, wil t Miss Kate il Charlotte Thol sonand the 1 S Wi the orchestral parts of the concertos. On am 0 had a benefit conce: in San ing ere, will oy s Rate Claxton b | i 1885 wesk e §,lfb3',§.'"%§[,'.',§;‘f Thursday afternoow, Miss Rive will play | Franciseo on the 15t fnst. The Mendelssonn ouminzton, Springfieldy and+| dours at &t. Louis; Rose Eytinge in Miss Mul- | Becthoven's Third Concerto. in O minor: Chop: | Quintet Club play in Cincionati on the 2th. demns every buman being to cternal punish ed in tarm, e AU yon gy Cleveland: Lawreace Barratt in' New | in's Ballade fn G minor, op. 3, and Rondo_in They were fn Detroit last Thursday. Afmee is - 2 ment for his sins, that God the Son, to shtisfy Yok citiess Dion Boucieault at Pitgsbure s lon. | flat, on. 16; and Liszt's arrangements of the still in New York. The Barnabee Troupe ap. - Whi the justice of the Father's law, volunteered to tinct persons in the Godhead; forit is foumded on the supposition that God the Father con- training of any actress i most plainly S . L jaton. 19; and | : > T del of d taste. It entine Love isto have a benefit at the | yyoye gt Provideace and other New England | **Spinning Sone * from “The Flying Duteh- s i A o lias eundied thyt | mysterions The ?]L:_uo,,ws Dealer,” and_R. Pope Cooke Harrisburg and other Peunsylvania cities: J. Stacey has some charming sek—cupns,” 3 lips has a testimonal convert in Boston on the SOLUTION TO PROBLEM YO, 62. Spirit, by special grace, infiuences g ad subtle quality of acting culled, for of | a3 Shyloc: fu the trial-scenc, and there will be | . Raymonds at Washington; the \ Forbidllen | Rubiustuin’s The Dew f3 Spflrklmgé Mo , at which she will have the assistance of the whtte, | Black. small portion of ~ the human race LN e Cran” S tag ot oug o | a0 8BAREABCS of ot aftietions; Frai " Company ot fialtimore, Mrs. Chantran | vidlet,” and “°§:351)55;’,‘|‘",fifi“f!‘u’n Dasert aria | Thomas orchestra. Soldene will be fn St. Louis Riadns | ki R to accept the offered ransom. The i o el This merit extends throag) At the Adelphi this week will be presented | 8t Galvestou; Frank Mayo and Charles Pope at HEC: irarn, plion Y . £ i i QlaBuen Sk kuowledze of the truth, that out of : of her art; ske overdves notl { istorieal drama, fourded o faod! by P. L. | Sew Orleaus; Jobu McCullough aad Jobn E. | companiments, will play Guilmant's * Pricre thls weel Fuumn Abboltis Gy on her 0 Stama Jeatia Chrtat thevs ot oo, J&&J—x’i? e Her fucial exgrossion is illustrative and Iy» Lachner's “ Marchie: Celebre,” and Ritter's | twvels. She sang in Baltifiore on the 12th, SOLUTION TO ENIGMA NO, 62, throws this “atheme of searioess sarlly over- he does | Seout.” * Monday night the performance will be The St. Louis Repblican says: “ Mary An- | S Saturduy afternoon Miss Kive will play | the 1ath, Philadelphia’ off thee J6tn Tor 1Lt K Wt many are resting their hope of eternal life. In arescte, but it j< never caricatur, PrakesFenpas | the theors of substitation, God the Father is 3 tled ‘Marich: Owens at Boston. F ! e Janson, entitle Tom Markbam _the Sonate In E minor. Washington on tle 13th, Lancaster, Pa., on White. I 2 { put jzith iu wrllides as 3 means of exbibit- | for the benefit, of the reliel. fund of the Grand ' success in the Sout s be i s 3 I ¢ fecli f the heart: v e Repubic. u's s uihappears to be in- ( the Beethoven Sonate in E flat, op. 27, No. T3 | morrow eveninz she will sifig in § ringfield, ¢l upaug: f::::x‘x‘_lb‘}ut‘gzh:'fi ol o liars; Army of the Republic. creasing. The smallest house she Las played 10 | Cliopfure & Marche Funcbre, imprompta in C | Mace. and on the 29 anat S5 1,50 e e upr;efl:e;!e 28 pstem i;;dc:nafime :ul;g;;: and shut b s wearily whenever she | | Miss Lettie Allen, who 's to anpear at Mc.- | since she started from Washington with™ Ford shiarp mivor, and Scherzo in B flat minor; and | New York in “The Daugnterof the Regiment,”” NOES aTy ot Hfs ‘r‘yws. o ie cnfld wi oI= e to ehow any kind of suffering: i | Vickers Theatre this week ia Les siew play of | was g Gy Rerlormances i o town often | Lissi’s gigantls concerto in b Jlat, the orelies- | with Brignoli and Ferranti fn the cast. - Essipgft o L s GOl el ot _person ot she Joes ot run e emotions | -The Crabbed Age, belones to Chicago hav- | viclded $3.000. She opened In Atlanta lately to | Liot parts, by MiBddy. Mrs. Stacey will sing | played in New York and Brooklyn Jast week, | A Norsistosn man who came upon some s | sitian, oat ol love o roially differe o 0l of her face, but fets her_face | {0 long been a'scholar at tie Slauner School, | 2 SL200 house, 1er houses Jave Deen wreater | Lottis arictta ¢ Purdicesti,” and tho. “ Dovg | By ea give hier second series of concerts in | Of ehess ina paper pored over them for some time gt of prntsiwent 1h e the inoo. It hur dramatic fnstinet. directs. Sueis | SUewcuton the stage some mouths azo, and | thau tioath drew on his last Southern tour with | Sono,” - from the “Marriaze. of Figaro” | Boston March 6, § 9, and 10. 'The Kellogy | 2nd then said, *I never seed such darned queer | Welg o g v iy bies telnoe not, therefore, artificial in any senseexcept the | poezred successtully’ at the Grand Opera- | Ford. His Priceewere32; Anderson'sare $L30.” | Nr. ™ Eagy - will play | Guilmant's ©- fne Troupe satx in Brookiyn on the 14th and 10th; | oetry ns that.” e ure et ondalilig scout one. - We should o hiave those per- | House in New York. ~ Her friends speak higlly | Miss Anderson has apparently been encouraged [ i Nforcean~ de. Concert - and Meyerbeer’s | and will bein Baltimore this week. The Thomas’ A neat little chess-column has made ita appear- secs at once that justice is nnl’done if xmo- Sreng up, who have undertake of ber accomplishments and Ler capacity as’ an by these results to turn on ler tracks and [ «§ehiller March.” Such sdmirable Programmes | orchestra sive a scrics of five concerts in Boston | guco. 1. Deseor Simith'a, o weekly peciodical pub- | cent child - takes on Hhacetihy foinne 3 aetress. i Uk e o s e acaps o such excellont artists to nterpret | comarencing e rorently a1 g 08 | ished in Boston. Tt is edited by Ny Elta Speness, | oy (U, takes on himeel brother . has o e i Dayad ag h s | them oiight to crowd Hershey Hall. ‘These will | clubin Pittsburg recently eave. Mendelsas o 4 - s CoF HanHer: THE OUTER WORLD. 18, Atlanta, and other places. Feb. 16she was | po the liat appearances of Miss Rive in this city | ¢ Eljjah” and q”-mbfl,,,f “Marriagge by Lan- | Jenkintown, ontgomery County, Pa. l‘"’i"lur;edio NTI:;ALL:;{I E&ayi: s}:lnu Hc‘lL Wfié s sy iy tha S5 NEILSON gt Wilmington, N. C. Next Wednesday, the | until she comes here in June to make Chicago { terns” In one evening! A correspondent puts the following pertinent i 5 liviag actress,—fewer even than MISS NEILSON AS INOGEN. 5 < . 1 g son shall not bear the iniquity of the father, Ristori: and, uneducated as it may be to think The revival of *Cymbeline ” at the Walnut ;;s:um:;jgf g;x]lfill)fiogg i’fi“l‘f,‘.‘.’;’,‘.‘n " ‘{Icrs‘?:rli)s' her future home. 5 : MUSICAL ¥OTES, q‘ngslinn: ‘Why do you not publish problems by neither shall the father bear mg’ iniquity of the o, ve do oy recret the, Jeficiency in her | Syroeq Theatre, Philadelphia, Mondsy night was | coming back to Chicagd the Jaet of s, e xglgz'ruo;xe: soctir i Straus and Metra each receive $2.800 for con- fit’;i?::éfi;r;'\?:fi :;02:]:;’";;1'”?‘:2:5 son; thie rl:h‘llem[unesia.i!eéhe righteons ehall be avaye percelted, bocaise it 15 . vompletosy | 3 Botcble eveut. The play hed mot bees doue in POREIN HOTRY Friday orening, s Sa0, st Hryey Hag, | QUCUDS the four masked blls at the Pari stimulate howe production fnvite local composers | shall be tpon bity, Bavt ps varkeos i el ol e belongs distinctively totuc | Philadelptia or elsewhere in this country for | The drama at the Darls Odcon cntitied it tie Sl o Hesstiy all {fOpers, fo try their hand. » Our correspondent s Informed | from all Wis sins that be. bash noroa iy o . fulivol, of unemotiousl actresses, if by ¢ emo- | fiftcen years, and bad mot been seen in New | « L’Hetman,”, is a decided suceess, w RGP ne: Mme. Christine Nilsson has been appoint- ihat » senoeal ntitation was extended to Jocal and | Leep all my statutes, and do that which is law- tio 1 ’x; !‘;.L“:';‘EE‘;&J\’.%'{&; :u:fi:r;l gb;ll:: York since 1848, ‘Its only pmviou% performance | A eritieal journal, entitled the Theatre, is to | Sonata—A major (piano and cella)..... Beethoven | 4 chamber singer to the Imperial Court of g::fif-:?”&f&fié ggin:‘lj?;;gz,l‘:;?;:fl;u .S::; -:'fi'l !d|[lcl: %nd( Egg& he shall 25!1:7;-}]) lgfi; &? nihni!'ll ’28,‘ moment she is on the stagc, aud kuows, | it Philadelphia was at Mrs. Drew'a Arch Street | e producedin London, Mr. Oxenford, formerly Sfesars. Wolfsohu and Eic Austria, be always welcore. clearest manner tne fallacy of the dostrine o Mr. Rudolph Aronson, a new American com- Tug Tau.rse learns on good authority that substitotion, and at the same time the true w: et exactiy where sheiscoming out. Itis | Theatre in 1559, when Mrs. Drew appeared as | of the Times, is one of the contritators. Ay Hoar g, Liteel " Yron, 4+ 4 question as old as the aramatic profession | Jmoges. The present performance, jud i i £ = % Sire. Emma Thi oser, is at work in Paris on an opera called | Mr. James Mason, of New York, the distinguished of ‘salvation, viz.: by turni from sin a - uuilier self-forgutfulness or porfect command | from the newpaper reports, was 1 The Loudon correspondent of the New York Song—*Der Wandarer o, - Hrs bR, Village.” P fhess player, Contemplates a ‘brofessional tou | Obeying the A e cannot selflsto be preferredonthestage, Mr.Lewes, | cuveseul. The Philadonbsy 2 says: | Jimes writes: * The voung lady whom Gilbert Xr. Carl Borgstein, a 3 o e orie to San Francisco. giving exhibl- | So°7INE the ¢ acquiring some degree of tze i e letels published volume on i Actors and | g, | The - Philadelol often Luey, | 128 been coaching to play Galatea ut the Hay- PART 11, Lecocq's ew opera bonfl, styled. * Marjo- | Honsat the principal citiex (Chroute. v, Maeon | SO0 Acting,” attempis 10 decide the question a lit- v Bat Tace sibe o furo. often been: | Cot mikes o gitiabl exidbition. of it, and | Barcarole—(for violiu) -. e o {ust 15 successful as” that cOmPOSer's | made him by ehess-chybe 1Dems oy eycral offera | falt Saving Faith aoes not differ fn pringle ue on cach side,and arrives at an unsatisfactory | faulty, but last pight they were Mmirable, | e s the youbgest and best Tooking"of the | punase srom * monm an Lol * Fille de Madame Angot.” by him of late have given a new impetus to chess- | from the aith we eesroer (o nataral thigs, Sieiclon. Macreads ias In bis dav the best | ehowine close tud, perfect familarity with Torrys? sae—fsom; Tospa Theodor Wachtel began a two months’starr- | Playing, crenting a frosh intoreat. among old play- | There I ao more. meperiscin bs operations 820 ’]‘d D3 ‘m‘gm’e o € figs&z&s W’l‘he’ by g thelines, intellizent comprehension of their The comeds of Aristophancs, “The Fi » | Duet—from **Comala ™ (soprano and bass)...Gade | ing enzagement at the Royal Opera-House, Der- | ¢ 4nd making inany new ones. there ig in any act of the mind or body. Isef- T s mg“";is_ and was more evenin | Meaning, and a thorough understanding of the i l':m :‘di D{ Eeatd ;’J D;ci-:mm‘;u “Wu;'l_sc-h L n(,;‘rs{a{!. oud dir. Bergatein. i lin, on'the 7th of this month. v ot s—m—’?\'émw h}c]li are p;fguceqrmonnuzw universal ”_:‘g : « a m ? ; i 3 q ) tio—G major (fret time), (plano, violim, an ; . S NGLAND. of Divine order. Two factors compose i Lis verformances; the other had s Lrilliant | Proper means of conveying it. Altogether this Horr, Strause' bullo-opers; & Prince Methu- | e fottowtne fne gane. pormess the Rev. John | s one of the factors: the action of te il in by Herman Schmid. The composition of the | ’cellv) enius, which placed him fn some parts | impersonation must rank as the greatest that Stosire, TWolfsohn, saleny,”” has met with a cordial reception 1o | gyee son ol < g v - e, T i = compott | Mios Nellson s srer i us; I it does nog | CHOITS and the necessary muse lius been made | | Hosie 54 CHRISTISN 4830C1ATION cox- | Vicunz, aud will probably become popular. Mg, Sh the celeluated I;:nrlilllztm\zoerl%g.h—uilr‘:fpgeol ;?i:;fixefgfig gfigtfifmgfimfi-‘m‘: T L qleserting him dn_ others, | i crigance of truo gentus, i suzgests some- | DY Josepn Platzer, the compocer of the opera, CERT. The New York Choral Union, under the di- | 4lbin. ) are united in act or works the product lssalva- let him full below the ordinary level. Kean was, thing very nearly akin to it.” The Press | * Rape of the Sobines.” The Young Men’s Clristian Association have | rection of Mr. P. S. Gilmore, will sing Darley's FIATOUETTO Dt DOXYA. tion. ‘The principle is perfectly illustrded by our natural sight. Slght is the product of two Nt i ot the same at all tmes, or in the | gavef WiVille she . cxbibiied o © poy They Lave restorcd the cottage or hut scene | arranged for a grand sacred concert £o be given | Cantata, * Malelius, at Chickering 1all on the | WAe=3r. 3 factors,—the fight and the eye; the ligh must same play througlout one esening: Macready | Y61, © WOE, sbe exiibitel all the ey liuve gantata Vas a raan of inchiee and tape-meastres, and hag | PIAUAD on, vigur, : Vet lacked | Of 0sv t0 * The Danichells,” in London, a5 1t | in the Taboruseio Feb. 3. oy 3 thenicot sl o0 st . & ; Lis ators fixed at. reliearsals like g0 many balos | [Pt 3 96 % TRE Lo cxpect; she wot lncked | 5 O S Ihe Darieherts” in Lons drama fs | lected volees. The procecds arc to defray the | _ Mondav, March 95, fs the itieth anniversary FieBa Jo¥ Into tho ey, 2nd the eve must roeive it St i o e came ot wight. e was al- |, Complote sniaiice. o St on (e shatie o | now bk AW T Sod. the dram jue | running expenscs o tlic Assosintion. Mr. W. | Of the death of Beethoven. Tio T Bukar cannot see 3t lteelt, meping s Siabt. The eve WaYs coticet to the ing O ol BOMIUS | gtage duty. She fully comprehended her work, | acting arc carried off by Mr. Warner, Clay- | L. Tomlins will conduct two choruscs rendered | Garmany. L 4 tto Ki municate the power of vision to any other form than the eye. * When truth is presentd to the mind, and the mind receives it, the rmult is be- lief,—faith. If truth is one of the cmstituents of faith, it follows that there can be no faith where there is no truth.”* Since, therefore, faith is the reception of truth into the mind, whatever the subjectmay be, lin- plying mental action as well as the truth itself, We Inay be able to sec what saving faith is. - Leg us keep in mind that saving faith b the same fn principle, in every form and degret, to whatever it may relate. It applies to our todies as well s to our souls, to business as well as to salva- tion. You hug because vou belfsme you can sell at a profit, and be saved from poverty. ‘When you are sick you employ a physician because you believe he “can cure yom. M your phy- sician has a perfect knowledge” of vour aad Macready the talented blodder; yet Mac- | Py GUtT She f giving ier idcas visible form | ton, Mr. Vezin, and Miss Lydia Foofc. is B " T Radss dvergowas as ligh o Ligher that | fyiod 1o become. and remain on rpoort on understood that Newski wroto enly vhe fretfacy | 1 100 Tadies, end Mr. O. Blackman will conduct The Countess Pepoli, better known in the mu- hm{;u&' nggnlnh i ’“‘T;‘L"c’kfn’ l%fi"mrfig "K}s'{fll:‘ the dilicult yet fascinating character. That | of the play, and Dumas the rest of it. some graud choruses by the full choir, which | sicalworld as Mg Alboni, was married in Paris, runk with the taleuted plodders, not with the | POMARG 804, Fiat, sfter = few nig Placo her | 8¢lves on the question whether shey should or tion, besides quartettos and solos. by somo ot | P-oC F P - pazaling yentuses, Her artistic carcer, if We | 3.0 aumong the finest mporsonstivns g ne. | SH0UId 0L Dribt the piccos which ‘sbe eicon the best talent of the city. - Among ofhoss Sre-| AL Miss Abbott is successtal fn concerts, Do juistake not, Lizs been one of constant labor. | (JioeHERO0Z fae Tnest tmpersonations in o, | o0 the French stage. The princioal reuson for | {he 05t talent of th rano, and Me. Frank Bowes, | VIvo will organize an Englieh opera comphny, With obvious mental capacity for the stage, she | j Ceic FEPeTone canm Derfect, and it catmpf | MOt Drinting them is that when priated they are | puritone (G o LE rogramine. Of | With the new prima donna at the head. A Lud the perseverance end the stubborn Will to | pecome 2o until she is sullicentls Tamiise oy | tolen by Americans and. - adaptea s oy or¢ 3Mr. Blisé’ congs the followlng will b givens | hance for Gus Hall in the distauce.—Dramatic Lonaner dll the obstacles that lay in ter r0eA 40 | ¢ 4o allow her emotions fall play.s. The. f Amerlcin staze with an entire disrezard of the | 25 245 & Shine, “Theres a Light o the | V¢ 4 s. Her consclentiousness is even !'e§ W; quirer says: “In reeard to the impersonation | BUtLOF's Wis kf,rl:: ts, and peeuniury Interests. Vailey,” “The Half Was Never Told;” and “1t | The new opera, “Cing-Mars,” which M. t characteristic. She is. on sccount of | ol by Miss Neilson last night, while it ] On the occasion of the 237th_anniversary of | is Well with My Soul” T e concert will close | Gounod is now writing, is In four acts and eight it, one of the most interesting persons | bardly e called great, it was in exery 1 fhe binth of Moliere—fan. 15—the Theatre [ with the " Hallelujali Chorgs. . The tall pro- | tableaux, the first beinr a bull-scenc at Blois, ::;:‘ imflfi%fip&l}fl; mltlfi ufi%fl;’hfi F‘:‘: {lvspcct z{rusunm ‘:u;l'l- is‘;msftx:mni. t’?c flm;mfls gave ¢ L'Eco}c des lcm:]nei "y ‘:[Lc gramme will be given hereafter. ;ml t'he second a representation of the siege of y s 4 true insizht into the character, | Magister.” an apropos in verse, and the ¢ Mo THE SOLDENE TROUPE. erplguan. Dresented here tast week—% Mary Stuart” | 4ng jmows how o should be vlayed, but her | lade Imacinaire,” with the ceremony; also the : 5 K s e peaposuey Wold 1 obbe Brst | 1netnod 15 somewhat 00 light, hier EAlent bardie Odeon played the first tiwo acts of the “Boyr. | Soldene’s company, an entire new one, is Pi;‘;‘:g‘,’f;&“;:,j‘:,‘:,‘,‘;’gg;fi*sg,’"‘rf,}_':fi‘,‘y"g L g showed her in the portrayal’ of dignified hero- | ool Goop anoneh for the Sloquace gubodiment ( geols Gentilbomme,” with Lulli’s music; the | composed of forty people, including Miss Rose o . - g 3 o B L8 shallow,, love: the | of her idea. . Thedmopes shio gave i leas oo | Eaase Lomme, aud the “Barbier da | Stella, an English celebrity in comie. opern, aad | 11€-master at the Musteal tnstitute of chat city. o discase, and knows what remedies to secoud as the representative of an all-absorbing e 4 i - Pyies A b He was an intimate {ricnd of Rossini, and com- 0 your faith will save you from physical discase seeoud a8 mpmm ed to burning hatred: the | iIZ Wasa woman of slizhter texture, of a na- I‘cenas: 2 picce in verse, written for the ocea- | the popelar London tenor, Mr. Knight Aston. | poced the famous airof Don Bartoloin the 0 k5 (0) and death, in the sam, d “in the same thisi otk 25 & DetTaTall womman Ao e P ey pastlonel thanehe whoin Shake. PYAL maalaeiter ) Is'tu verse, and written | gaid to have the best tenar velte Les oy b opera | & Barbicre.” tolts sense that'spiritual faith ‘ssyes vou. The faich to desth by the xesuefl;iglc muremlona‘limes aduiralle ane throughout. Merely resaicd 8 | wor O, {ha Partaliicariatorist: destisd bouffe in this country for the past fifteen years. | yfigs Nilsson will appear as Ophelic_snd in 004 (n .'it;:" ué'ms Irgm our sins I3 a fuith in the Lord ahous " ber, and 0 85 on odten- | oioce of actine It wos Al that ronil pr i recently €0 get iuto the Henaisornee Perees o | The company open_ at Haverly’s on Monday, | Lohengrin” at the Vienna Opera Theatre {akesln teaches Hist—the Great Physician. The Bible Siechel mopportasity £ rum ahas th o fetos s s one, that erticiom s voicen | 3PIYRE He Badtessed s uote to the manazer, presaly for s G0, Foulette arranged ex- | opers she il siug n German, ‘Boing pressed ey “eliere o the Lo Jesss” Grrms i o York critics call the gamut of passion,” and $aras L essured that for some time past your pensive- | bressly for Miss Soldene and produced for the Hori zin P 4 0 Kt ch shalt be sayed.” ¢ ? God Tepreschtation was witnessed bya compuny iat | 2507 that for some Boulevard. T sce what it | first tine in Chicazo. Tuesday, Chitperic™; | ©of 4,000 florins a night to slnz in Prague. | B-Bhosks comes by faith in cugfnflfiffi'l??mom o hiduc?’; Thurs- [ The Boston Glolesays: “The vocal contest, 3Mr. Morpy resimes, 2 Lord Jesus Christ is attribated reloase from otk of paseions® Durloupaver: e whole | criwded the. {heatre® from pit- (o' dome. Aot Ls. You evidently say tovourself: *What! have | Wednesday, % Madme 14 4 bl %ay, “Poulet and Poulette *; Friday, *Grand | fn which awateur siugars and cluby o this State | (@) Ths is Mr. Owen's favorite move, both 28 | condemnation, resurrection, justification, salva- ucl E rumut of passion,” but only the middle portion 8 3 ST, The lassical plays In her reperiary ahe gl;;gg;;ymg;}'RIHT",;?;gg;ig;};;"ghflw T been manager of the Renaissance for o o ¢ cly chose not to present, feari; that” they | v757 % o . and Cham has not asked me for a ass? This is chess ’; matinee Saturday, “Toulet and only will take part, is announced to come off on fimt and sccond player. Obinlons are divided e iy VU not meet with popuiar apprecistion. The oMo akes an that monEmmary of | 5ot natural: fhis 1. ot s i resssured | Pouletie v Saturday evening, Trial by Jury,” | the cvenlng of Beb, o1 at Masiolial "5t being | 1113 merit, bu 1€ asnally leads to as [are s faih, ?55‘#“&"?:‘:‘.1".:‘22 o i hine grmzement inay be pronouneed highly succese- | O the thiteon tagonios sh e Loid Lhe Stz d | gpecdily, dedr friend. Send me for to-night the | by the orizinal Loudon cast, 10 be followed by | the prey attempt of the kind in this coputry, | same. Jesus Chrilt. Tt Is not gaid, * Wo must believe #ul. It was fn some respects the most agreeable | o1 1 mmmkf’gf the fourteen comedics, | Dest DOX i the house and assume oncs mere | “Chilpericr *| there will be considerable enriosity on the part | (b) We should Lave preferred K Kt to B 3, in the Father.” ‘Tndecq. gur Lora Himselt de- e ws, played licre thiy scasoh. The | nie are prodnesd overy seatos o aSortties: | gliat smile which no pevomas your face.” LOCAL MISCELLANT. of musicians to see how it will be conducted.”, db‘,fg’,,?.'fi,f,?.“\'v’fii‘ffl:;’{né";x’;';"Jflfi'o";n?‘lfif' 32 | clares ‘that such o beget s nor o ot e rupport given by the Olympic Company, con- | {ne are praduced every Merry - Wivesr iy ~ The Chicago Madrizal Club, assisted by Mr. | 1t 1s expected that 2 season of opera, both in | break up bis adversary's ceutre pawns or sor. - | 8ave man. He says, & taon hack segn God xt begotten 0, who frary W all expectatians, was falr: sndwasuse- | jio, D50, The. o Memy be found. Frauk T. Baird, accompanist, give a concert in | Italian snd German, will beetn or 1 ‘Besten (@ A very good moves it Is b any i " only Y i ¢ 3 3 3 . 3 W 0 A very 5 portant to get rid 'y time, the” onl; sul i g introduciog to the publicof Chieaeo | YT Wheh 8 Fallaf an be found. HuUsIC Ractne, Thisywers - Vo0 ot Kt Theatre late fn Marcl under the management | of the Walks ‘binop. We. poraboiat 10 €2 i3 "in the bosom of theFather, He bath of Mr. Fryer, with Miss Eugenie Pappenhelm, | huve Leen better to have played the Kk Lyvee a-tors 0 agreeable as Mr. Frank Weston,"| ileisure fo ted 0 X itloded. 1 . k tioB 3 | declareq th ¢ e Gharlos Plunkets, and, Miss ose Ostoms. | o= 11!,008 bees added o Mies Neflzon's reper, AT HOME. Mr. John White, the onganist of Sr. James' | 627 ENICR vith Miss Eugenie Fritsch, Mr. | instendof B3, Hod t beon played o B &, White, | Father but "oy 3 £o0, Ome 0 the Lun was the juvenileman at McVicker's actio 2 e P Church, instead of defending his Q P to K3, might | ) b S i . 2 plays, and ¢ Richard I has been rep- THE APOLLO CLUS CONCERTS urch, and a very accomplished musiclan, has | Bishoff, Mr. Prensser, and Mr, Blum as_chief & s nd pent | Me, hath seen the Father.” By this is meant Toeaire soms Soans A, s there {na oy ey | resented by Booth, while * Henrs Vo tas atorr | have beern, the only feature of the past week fn | ¥esigned his position and is going East. singers, and a repertolre focluding “Dio Wall, | MY, o e s f ack i ten | Hhat we can form neiden of (o, as Ho s by T:m not to forgive him for his very thown in all varts of this country und England, . Ly S ure.” {The Flying Dutchman.” * Lohengrin,” | brarcon b, 4% ;. Sacted Bicould have | Himaclet and tharmes b o h object ot pronessionas ™ IBRIOTC | 31 may b salts Sroreforg thas e i CUEIand, | mausic, and 1t s but fustioe to th Clup s5 suy | - A private e e ome. Rudersdoff states | X nhmuser,” * Faust ad & Fideltoss £ | Ue6A etreate 16 Q Kiun: el knowledge, and, consequeadly, of saving aith. vl a2 otber protessionat men, M. Wee. | JLma¥ e sald, therelore, that feeut stage. | b0t they have been the best it has ever given, | that Miss Thursby is to sing in the May festiees 3ri B C. Slelinan Tes sately: i {f) Black has now the better game. It s only as He ls veossdy so0s: Cpeariog falth I Slovaeneton Nad;las become manly, di- | BARDOTS “ DORA d and that they confirm tne wisdom of the man | of the Handel and Haydy Soclety in Boston, | (M B C Stelmay wehich 3o Dot & e audl nr fofojacne to be untound. bat White | bumanity that e cay come into & saving knowt: <% able 16 awcomplish,—a hizh virtne fn a5 | - The Paris correspantant oy tae London Times | 55ment i secaring the servicesof the suxillary | and will all for Eurape on the 20th of May, to | 1.Cre01¢ LOTerS Sone. the April number of th | gesperate meanyes, Poo 108 that Le fs driven to edge uf Him, ator. > . sends the following concerning Sardon’s mew r.\:urus' oslnd:mm\t\h ‘e have nglmer time nor | make her appearance in London in June. Aflanllzé]d[m;’l)fly. \\'hge there arc ll’uLlonlbnidJy () 1624 B takes Kt 24..D takes Kr, 25,8 ot‘zhelfm';l:&fu'}"éo‘g‘ b:;g gfm‘;lm BECEEY MIL. P % space to devote e details h more aritone than tenor voices, it is a | takes B, 2 i pack th or play of * Dora,” under date of Jan. 30:, of these concerts, | Mr. Liesegang’s second symphony concert has | More £ood baritone malority of fomes e | ke By 2Q ta @ 5 & ch, winning Uack the c‘fm You might believe that there is a pliv- Sidan and a medicie somewhere which would r'“" new play preseated by Maggie Mitehent | PO youns Spanieh girl without fortune, | 0deed they were sufficiently observed immedi. | peen temporarily postponed. owing to trouble | SrToaR ARt CNE T0e singers only, and Mr. Buck | (1) The commencement of & very pretty comb. oy wight de entitled *“Bockey Mir.” The | danghter of the Aarquise de 1o Zoree iorion®: | ately aftes. the concerts, but we are glad | with the Musicianes arran i o i g pe 3 - J . R ans’ Unlon. Mr. Liesegane's o this for ¢ mation, B Fe you; and they may exist; but if you can " responaile for i s Mr. C. W. Tapleure, | rays walking st Vi e in 0 hor ot eiing | 1o, yocord - soemees o anequivocal, o | orchestra being composed of union, and man- | CoRiFAe vole eSSt sa ! g arone OF | TN, o for the oncome of the Kt. obtaln 0 knowledge of - them. your faith will i ribald uewspaper writers delight to honor | bef murried. These two women. selcc 1t and | 85Ustyiug, and so croditable to the Club and fts | wnion mempess forrepused of union, and non- with the result. tained anr Aanmsar a8 I White cuald have ob. Tt sy It canaot belp Jon dntll yon tome = as a dramatic “‘autheure.” How much of an 4t happens that at Nice, 28 at Versailles, where the conductor, and promising so richly for the future. | Union, which forbids them playing together. Says the Dramalic News: *“The sight of | once, but Black wonid ave uke:n‘lh‘: h‘th :nlé‘nfl can be brur:zh':m Inoczt?:;n v"u“i’.ffl'e".fi:“ e oo Tapleare s wo feel soma | 472 O tho Bt st e it v dled ko | e hawe Dt one word ot shens o manage. | Hewes the Sunmusial e Souite sompany oy foopT, faces In the opera | [ernirds clicked wil tho QAU 1, with the ber- | smanger.” uEbt, 19, 862 upon, <ou & ‘the Lords ’ Lexitation in saving, for new play es <> m lul 3 Mme. Essipoff pl: i, op. | bouffe com; at the le suggests reminls- e P tra it 1g, for this new play dash s aleo Frinccas Bariatine, who imaginea that she | Mntof the Club, and that is to retaln the ladies POk ot e Uyen sonathop; | boule company ac the Exglo suggests ren U0 | peftor, Sowever] Bad b Dlickcs wosiion a0 - | e 426 access L0 an Invisble abairact, expectations of him that had been formed | isoverturning Minietries, - Depaties snd soretes | chorus. The mired cho; h - | 110, in New York last week. The Tribune of v Do jiom 2, knowledze of his previous work. He | clpmers complete ihe compan. Dore i» gacy, | SO aiy orgactestlon ot o oo ot Bt | ok chy Sraas tg. Loy, om0 Zritue o SR by pavertaloment since s introduction in | BECIo0 o Ever: that he can afford to give up the | oy pron et wke lold uon. There lo las been, like Augustin Daly, su industrious | 3nd remains respectable. lior mother addresses conntry, while it is rior t 1 as 3 whole was not satisfactory; but when the | 1867, by Bateman pere, who fs dead. Tostee, (m) {fi, Inyod. Black has now an unques- | NOHINZ to create faithand awaken affection; er, or play-kuacker. To him belongs the | grotesque .'Am‘“nu_":’dlunt gossiping lctters to the T guperior to many larger | critic in the same breath goys that Mlle Palms | his first prima doona, has gone to join him 1n | tionable subelc ooy, there is no way of bringing the Divine power to - such'ss i, of first putting on the stage xmemmlexfi oEw hch gnTln o J‘I;yl'llle ones. Tt is a sufficient tribute to the ladles and | “sings very nicely,” what are we to think of | the shadowy land. The sweet and tunefal Irma () 1f he taken the pawnbo loses it back again | ear upon us.~ Neither can God, in essen- the ftors of “Eust Lyome.” The version 4 xr:x)‘e:fll).a ": hu'x'c; :—‘:m'-n &M: m'.: u“}nfl::gc; gentlemen of the chorus to say that they need | the ipofl criticism? We should judge that | fs stone blind in Paris, and is now supported bg immediately, and probably his K B P soon af;:'g thal, unclothed Dirbity, approach mark ¢ God, of “Jaie Eyre™ whith Maggie Mitchell diar society withont. SUtmeiine saspioion. Sa | Ot fear to sing by the side. of b Cincinnati | 19 performance of Essipofl’s wonld be satisfac- | the husband she once supported. Roso. Boll warle out of Christ, is s consuming fire;” not becanse Presents I8 odargely his work. His | ['iihot surpricing that a Tady calging picion: and chorus, and that In some respects they | 'O 102 Person whom Palma would satisfy. | ‘;,,}fi’,’,‘,’,‘,’“h’;“’;,‘;,,",",’,;l Allac, the Jamans aide) ThIP PawE now becomes a thomn i Whlte's he 1A 2 Wt s, bt Bectinsn His Divine i Becke; ? scem - a) 2, et ce, and - , whic) sieticlency 25 shown in ey Mix 210 | Comlesse Teckly, a rcal epy, and thief into the bar. | o0 superior to .them, notably fn the | . It has been decided to have a chorus choir at Boor. Gabel, the Tunny Gendarme. of ranss | © (p) White eces ho mast give up the exchinge In | gy élte:se(!‘!: &mn@fimflagfi;fi W bear bea totzl want of capacity to construct a plot. | gain, who loved &1. de curiae, should avenge her- Trinity Episcopal Church 2 mov. two, and {The plsy bas handle 2ctory at al, aod the aftion | Felf o Jora by siiing berto be cumpected of v | allos and busses, and in brineing | Aroy P Sandsy saah Basten, in'whieh eon. | Tleve de Brabaat, has goqe to the. dogs Lhrough | e ot oivaniapeon orons BrRares o do-so on rectly upoaman, It would consume him does not begin until the end o_ll ghcmtih{.rq ma g'u‘m ‘g;l;:;lmel’g _:fil‘ :{ or’fm!.’cn? dg:g:n:{d t::: out mice shades of expression. The | nection the following notice, which has been gnf!l;;txh camgi-flb_nu;lml}uhmne qu; wf:: !: 1;) -:-IT i) illr. r(llm:nlpl]lyl ('ffi sme thronghont in re- g,'-gfiner thmnng;&l‘l mmdng. Tt must be L n ) 4 - s 6 e = ine st N - ) [a] Beckey Miz s an fntercétine girl in red hair an solo features of the concerts were also very ea- | Landed us, will be 5t Toecists oA meetion Atmon 1r the Inkhoas of S ler e Worthy of stagy. ' TR ead-game y specially | B nnid&:::& ¢ wind tohe snor. faareal A ho goes sccretly to Trieste, i icely-fitting stockinge, who patrols the strects of | ARstrian proscript. wl le, and we h be - | Wil be held on Tuesday evening next i the 3 New York with 2 basket of matches. She Is su- | DLSEHe 5;&";,‘;‘;2;.?“&‘}{;‘:‘;‘,“%3‘5’:;‘{,”,‘;;}‘:,{ i aate have not o e e i3 % | Biapel of Tetaly Gnosy creaiag nest ln the | 4770 8 the s the time (the London Athenaum | (0} 1 Be bad pleyed K tates P, Whiters reply | a8 Ho adjusts tqieht to the eye, the Pressue * pernaturally bright in conversation, aud her | ron ark, 1necd motsay that st comes ; J ity Church Choral _Society,’ under the direction uy§} that rumor is busy as to the futnre doings | e, ana b peroep. " followed by R takes | of the atmosphese 1o the body, and all things sharp tongue - flastes refiections of meb, | ont. that Dora regains the confidence of Terorc® | Benziger's case, Who bas been adjudzed almost | of Vesars. S, H. Dyor 3 mog, tog ir AP | of M, Gre at the Royal Italian Opers, aud of | (a) R takes & would have been 10’ Bett 10 each, and each® all. Jehovab, tbe Father, women, and books in & sufficlently | band, and that the cariain falls on the discomfitage criminallyzuilty for singing *The Old Folks at | plications may be made personally or in Writing | Mr. Maoleson of her Majesty's Ope At | game cannot be saved. T*The Rev, Craisiey Glles . The Se—

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