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) THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 3, 1878—SIXTEEN PAGES . 11 ol SRR S JETR O WTTUTI e e N 1 . (1S, — Tewclothes by o friend of mine—is bullding a | penalty altogether disproportionate to her sim- | do its part in giving them its active ‘Brassin i, in she t tional pl: ol sin {s, in short, not a sensational player in any THE STA GE. ;:g&ir:’i:r:t‘;gzn they are fuvored by o visit | bytuis ond upposed she could witnces, the per, f s I 35 iia. day, was the most notorlous place | auythine but an enviable light. Ficture the micks Hal- 3re xaig,’x‘;“i.’g{,f‘?&e“é?‘e‘s’ut‘fi?%'; fi:';‘:;‘.‘,i‘:,‘:?,{“{;,;’;;';;“g'fig:';f,{,;;g;'t'.';*:';;::}f; and I have scen dozens of Americans caught that | pjc] THE DRAMA. pCelviile’s Folly Company opens st Haverly's | way afier having bough el tickets. In s case - ‘heatre to-morrow evening, with Reese's orig- | it appears there Wwas no char, f of resort in this or any othier Amerfcan city. 1 | curtaln falling upon the glai irl, whil i — r 9 - -ge made for store-room 2 iz e slain gypsy eirl, while | the Chicago ) n r T nal Brleeme o o curmed O pan: | O fhe DoBRGr during tho eveplug: Lady Cuarehill | remember when TS female used to runa very | one lover rambles abous alailesaiyasa mukderer, | work Dieaen Musioal GOl P e | T T e anen ae Sotars aria, L aperay 4 . y esque Metro. he cast includes | Preferrea not o leave hers with the female attend- ', Instead of attacking this murder- el "l i i) v ido, ™ n CEICA or, Gas in Burlesque M n T £ 1 h ith the female attend- | queer can-can troupe in 3 a {h :,hv_n cfiy and another, instead of attacking thi d as entertainine direction. Subseriptions are Te- icino {1 lido,™ a_work of nn':nw(;:rnl cumxmsu preferrea not 10 leave hors with the femels 84Tt | theatre in Hartford, Coun. Tn those days thie | ous rival in true Torcador siyle, dnd demollsh- | ceived at all the mutsto stores, and. for the sake | tending to the D in ali. Miis Thursby aitempted Al 1 to sies it in the original key, and the efllort was Mlle. Hoscau, Maric Williams, Eleanor f her compauy used to sing | ing him, ) 3 er- | 2 3 ‘and sromen of h y o im, throws him ol in lierlap. ‘This\she was not permitted to do, | men vOI! i ing hi; ws himself upon the lifeless body | pot only of i h § 1 2ood music now but in the future, unwise. The air from Handel's **Rondinella™ THE VARIETT STAGE. i inn Mersil nT, Lina Merville, W, E. Gill, Kate Everleigh, i m of )y nasty rubbish, say the worst | and er 0, we hope the lists will be fille D wi w wherenpon Lord Charchill demanded the retur the most utterly Y ish, say. th it d +Ob, Carmen, my adored Carmen!” | we b he 1 filled bbish , my i lled. (in which the new orchestraticn of Robert Pranz ntertainment untl recently epecies of e pEa Cliarles Drew, W. 'B. Cabill, A. W. Mafin, and’[ 1 G (e qnknowa to other parts of the world is | others. This burlesque will be s 04°) his money paid for the tickets. This wus refuse things, and show the grestest expanse of the | Nothing could Jeave the spectator i 2 g iaze of America. It takies the | by anther, +Bluc Beard," which hie {fg:lg;‘g- sohence the oction. | A lawsuli beanght by 8 Lond | auman forun diving (¥ of a0y smut-disseminators | gravating frame of mind than this termination, | The By womarioNY CONCERTS. was used), was far better rendercd, but the silly e S e garden of Germany, the cale | seoted Lieré before. Lo and B il dnacves, ghe thanka | Leverbeard of They graduatell froo that the | Il traody, Balt” comedy, whoily wesks o] | comhe Snamcial success of Mr. Praitls forth | g e e b 1n, e Joserte It O the music halof Merrie Eneland. | ¢y, SUREYBOOY goser, F Ehe entire ferate population, - restdent or tran: | 8tré, and Ik T, varpageless. " Here:the dramatia action of the SOioR ConCeIte N o Inlofaied, Io now ey FouhTinE with mut waya. iy qoite understan thos o P 0 e social club ratted on | goGuatley Drews the well-known tenor, s about | Sieat. of Grest Britain for his pluci aud PEISeeet: | q 1o ran o theatro in Chicago, Sie called it P itk lic will be the musical featurcs. The dato | 1o Bissiog was intended for tho sonz and not fo0 Luisan o ‘married t6 Miss Marian Elmore, ance. He was surc be was right. He went abead. d1orna (Chicase, R cill Having taken exception thus with the opers | sclected for the frst coneert is Tucsday, Dee. 17, the singer, and the responsibility must rest on the “Folly” with uncon m, and now | itsell, in'its plot and conception, only praise re- | Becthoven's birtnday, which “nil‘l_gi_sfl)-nf& 401_ those who foolishly advised her to attempt to B ary it is pre offer such a song toan audience ko thatof the nstrelsy of other days, and 1o the Ethiopfan i Modjeska is said to have made a decided it - he is going to give this place the same tit] all i e , NEW '}ORK. she is_going to give itle. | mains, as intimated at first, for osed to celebrate by making the principal | Crystal Palace. . Sovi loused to while away the ; A g B i etz tu MErou-Frou! Sh 15" comming S 51 e theatre 1s belag bullt on scientif tosie eEr oSl B0 e o | EdHall, the banjo-player, is spending most Spectal Correspondence of The Tribune, Bples, T B e parduct only G00,with | orchesiral Work if skmaly adieirabie. There I | Do e, e B, e e | o e et B o emtaas, oo te - Hose spiupio interminable yarns, are now the | f his salary publishivg cards denying S amses | New Yoms, Oct. 8L—Skecsix is lere. She | tworows In fropt ritefys ety t et | grchestral otk Is Shmoly, Adumirable. sr=i2 | phooy and the Coriolanug 4 overtare. M. | alibretio by Baran vou Diogeisteds. headed men. It will probably be o failure. operatic orchestra has attained Nere DItherto, | to awaear at £he comeorts ing with sevoral artéls | Miss Emma Abbott recelved the compliment brought against him. = -arrived last Saturday night. Her other name is Nart. Hauley, who is widely known througly | The cho B 1 “Evingelioe,” was married i Boston fast | duced hersel s time was Lo Gkale arig | O B e bepianlug Of this aac | alli, s chors shows hony Dok Aok WAWOEIRY | o e L T st oo b b Geater . 3 . Driggs of that city. fhaily bomstaucted by Melihac and Halevy, recon- | son, ana announced that he would open the [ are the choruses to which we have been nocus- Hof elhabest doltaleatphich et b hinin Miss Emma Thursby, at present in Paris, Boucieault it is said, is about to quit tho | structed by enterprising Olivo Lozan, and copi- | Olymple Theatro on bis SA, SECOUh He be. | tomed. Tho scenery, too, i th most effective | =0 = e cOURtrY. has promised to return there from England to stage and betake himsciftothe lecturs platform. | ously scissored by Skeesix herself. ~Unlike | 03 with an excellent_entertainment, but the | the Academy stage "has presented. The scene LOOAT, SIACRLTANY: singvice during the winter: e els wat popular, and the losses were | in the second act, where the zypsics are assem- | 4 io¢ Chicaeo Lady Quartette will llan en- | 3. Ambrolse Thomas recently married at trons of those places of amusement which vide: & saried entertainment that taxes not fhrz,mnunn by continwty u(v plot or succession of dependent incidents. When the itinerant the peripatetic acrobat, the wap- th, soogsmlh, e and the sidewalk jeck-pudding dering magieisd, 2 ‘The question is, Whose lect: 1} 1 ' oosoletc it was necessary to find a is, Whose lectures will hie deliver? | Olive Logan's newspaper correspondence, thete | jyrge, At this stage of the came Hauley's | bicd g o ies | aagement at i by e e pecsl talcas which wer not | Iaportan thotsal o, MeKis Rankipof | f0 mention o vLs D e Comeu | o or bl S 0 e ie Suitod | Sinkine, and etive, andfustis foe sepatay | 14ib ost- a-Tgion Thaaday evealng | Haney MIC Kivies Ralaiey, S pbber o sdspred to the legitimate dramatic atmosphere; w'neu o m‘;‘"“fi‘}sn flf{{s&ill 'fima in the middle, | Sikes or his gifted and beautiful wife,—but per- | bim. lootherwords, he * backed ”—out, leaving | tion of Mr. Mapleson’s scenic artist. P An amatenr musical assoclstion bas been | Loudon. pRematby, St prisitlately Derd 1a. \His was at first discovered in basement | the side. €, Kitty Blnnchard, parts her’s o6 | pone that part of it belongs to the portion of | Mart. to emerge from his difliculties the best THE CAST. formed in. Eurlewood under the dircetion of A i and tb ke, " Ih . . way he could. A good manv managers would | is strong throughout. As i t & Prof. A. M. F' o Anton_ Rubinstein is writing 2 new opers, and dubious ‘‘dives.’ 0se caterers 3 5 the drama which we arc told that Lotta cat out, file n 7 a plece of dramatic | Prof. . Fletcher. “ivan Kal coff,"” o galoots % Mr. E. A. Sothern begins_his next American have considered this a sufficient exciise to skip | action, Miss Hauk’s impersonation of Carmen Is A Ivan Kalachnikoff,” to & Russian libretto. o salons appetite who ad roomy prew- | engarement on the 23 of December. He has 25 unsuited to her. b all payments, but Hauley, who hus always been | bevoud_criticisw. ~ The character is exacth Suppe's opera of “Fatinitza™ was recently | He basalso wnitten & new plano coucert piecs o s patform and a piano to their bar, | ben receiving qulte an ovation f th proviacial ba Cigalo’ ehould have been called *Non- | fooked upon as a first-class fellow, paid cvery | adavted toher, and It she shos the pxactly | produced in San Francisco, with Harry Gated, | for Mme. Essipoll uce, and song attracted thirsty | theatres of Britain. g s et cantivates becase Lotta | ollar of Indebtedness cut of Iis owu pocket. ~ | artlst. Tiie miusical requiremcats are_sliaht, formerly of this clty, ln oneot the'leading | Mr. Ernst Porabo lsin Lelosic, where he has THE MANHATTAN SAVINGS BANK and quite within berpowers. Signor Campanini | "o re-entered himsel! as a pupilin the conservatory music, & ;’{;:5, Success attended these efforts, and by by grander places were erected, still, how- ::z, he g partially of the saloon and res- u:u;m'- Then the wine-room came into exist- is the central fizure. Itisfunny because ftis 1, o 0 S oreat favorite amous profes- | has surprised eversbody by his devell ¢ | M. Goldbeck gives his first from which he wrad, Tk " e . 5 - E very! by his development ol . Goldbeck™ gives his first concert of th om which he eraduatea. i3 e has been produced’ successfully in Boston, and f:é“?iafi?’:ffl’é‘é‘:f % “1;_::“::; 3?}‘(;:'11;1’; :f,‘}'{,‘“zo‘g{n;‘;:," gf,&“';fih“s‘}fé“f anyintarestIo | solly B the, Same disection. s acting In the | season ¥ StLauls sttt the Harponte Soctery pleasiop exldencert e act soniinent o e i o iC 3 C 1 ¥ nest e has ever di on the nSt., ang ne g art of an artist i ;i ‘“‘;l; 'flDPbflflde;_pmn- What they thinkis Frenchy, which is just the astors bae bg:enk ruuning around. faquiring Bere, aud places bt ta the. very frant ‘:':,ifi‘é O Hvimn of Prolse oty Mendalssoha’s | BEER S who is already so skilled & . Denman Thompson is _called one_of the | same. For iustance, in the first act tnere is an | whether the bank was safe after its heavy | tenors. is_voice has not cqually improved, 0 v Ve Sunday last. Among twi 5 A Y yesy n Wednesday afternoon next, at 3:30, Mizs Herr Rudoll Waldman was not only com- losses on Sunday lasf wo or three | but it has lost little. Signor Del Puente | F. A. Root and pupils will give o reception at | Poser and librettist of u threc-act comic opera, Fred Williams, of the Boston Museum, has written a new piay, entitled My Son,” which ence, and the whole business grew to bea f oo etsererine aea ot Mok oot by & fo the mostrils of the rizhteons. Re- | commi of his time. He has | o]d solicitor who has been engaged by a noble o8t 11 explaful t 3 x Toue ) walter.zirle and other aceessorles | ITamlet has beon transplanted. into i boen stolen Ly gypsics in ler infancs. | dor, mavager for Jou ety s Mranis Sanzos, of | anoutth to sustain the bith charaster of the o illatn Ll s e oo e o Sl e producs ju Beeln on uho oty () WL Dusiness Jota. paeudo | dosiungaand T 1S4 wnsplagied. into, Mo | Tho real Guughter, of courst i sn;ees;x,gi Bt the Park Thentre Company' lice Gray, of the | cast Smimoaired. The smuelers, 2 dancairo | formed Wpon thld e vioits | also enaited the b Sfisfid;;g ‘Theatre, but he e o 1o uld that Heory Iiving 1 | this old sollcitor grabs every youne girlin ) BP0 H : cd Enos. | an mendado, o Siznor Grazzi and M. | and piano duos by Mr. Lewis aud liss ni guag 7 But none of the actors who have deposits there | Thicrry, make a strong combination with C b by Mr. Lewis and 3iss Inzersoll, | Goetz's opers, *“The Tamioz of the Shrew,” Car- | and vocal selections by pupils of Miss and Mr. | was announced ‘to be performed for the first rpecabllity; apd from this - sorang, o doe time, - the enormous aggre- gation 0f clegant theatres, and the Jegion of artists, male and female, that are to- day found desoted to “vanety busioess® oy gbout this fun-lovine: land. L n lezitimate prt, the variety of talent is almbst accurately derermined,—Opera, tragedy, comedy, farce, ex- e eauza, burlesque. the comestic’ drama,— every town he gocs into, rushies her off to his | 4 C By yacantare of the sixty-day rule, I | men's wipsy/friends, Hrasquita and Mercedesias- | Root. tme o Fogland he 19 D me in England on the i2th inst. at Drury It is said that Nate Saulsbury, of the Trouba- private room, and questions her mfimflcms- believe. They were set at rest by the cagerness | sumed by Mile. Robiatf aud Mme. Lablache. The dours, can draw his cheek for $35,000,—ZBoston | In this first act le leaves the stage with four or | of brokers to buy deposit-books at a small dis- Jlichacla of Mme. Linico i3 admirably taken, A correspondent of the Cincinnat{ Enquirer Lane Theatre, by a company the whole of whose | Laper. five of them, onc at a time, Temains in his | count. i and introduced a carerully trained artist with o | Writes of Mrs, Seguin: ‘It is ditlicult to recon- | RAMES 47 entirely new to most people. Herr Why, s0canl, and 50 can any man, private room with rach three or four minutes, MODJESEA'S SEASON sweet and winnivg, if not powerful, voice. The | il her graceful, lithe fizure, her fair face and Karl Meyder will be the conduccor. Bar— ‘Shakspeare. | hud then sends them away. We arc not told"| 3 the Fifth Avenue s still productiveof ducats. | trioin the third act, the quintette following, perfect complexion with the fuct that she has | Duriog the present season of Italian opera Henry Byron’s “Our Boys™ has passedl its pn R 2 1o bunt. | Licr greatest oit has been made in_ *Frou- | andall thecombination parts, beautifully graded | four or five grandehildren, the oldest I2 years of | at Her Muiesty’s Theatre, Loodon, the mast wwhether the Intervening time is passed in bunt- | Frou,” in which she has been supported by Mr. | aud ruoning into full chorus, were rendered age!” Considering that Mrs. Sezuin mnde her | important works to be produced are Beethoven’s 1,200th night, and is likely to run till the end of | i for strawberry marks, and the effect is per- | D.H. Hurkins, who Played the leading male | superbly, and displayed the great effectivencss | debut fo this city in 1565, and was theu only | o Fidelio” (with Mme. Pappenheim as Leonora), about 19 or 20 years of age, it is no wonder that | Weber's ‘Oberou,” Gounod's ©firella,” the play under the auspices of the Empress. . S hich will admit of these peculiar per- | the world, in London. ~Hi « Con- 3 Do which are special of their Kind per | the world in Loudon s Jast, Blay, "Co%: | plexioe. Dutof conrse it is very Frenchy for | pacg vhoh fhe play was ariginally brought our | of troune zood throughout, feasing to hosts of nmusdemem-se\-kep; Ethi- | fortune! i this bald-headed old coager to lead these girls :;3;&3%2 A ;‘:’,“‘;,‘fi.?cdl:fi'c Léi?r?fi?e“n’r‘\zlfl?zjfif' aaE vt Bl .,ll::l;zllf;} SERSER et ;g‘; ufif;:fltgla E'{; ld;gicd‘{zl:-unl‘he_frmrq Verdi’s “La Forza del Destino,” Rossini's ke i a oht § X S| ] o yenture T wit s’ | ¢ Semil i 1g 6o " Opian_sketches, comic snd sentimental baliad e voom, when e might just as | K3 Jeadiu man, played the paek 16 hrok M | and <Carmen will continue to be played on | 365 Semiramide,” and Bizet's - Curmen. According to report, Mme Friedrich-Materna ™ _ Hazics Camobell has produced & new play | WO LRSS U 0 hotel parlors. The el : ed * The Lower Million,” which is being | Well question them in the ho 3 that he was withdrawn and Mr. Harkins suvsti- | the subscription-nizhts until she is prepared t played st the Arch, Philadclobia. Mr. Canp- | second actis hado to bear Parisian stamp | tuted, Tho latter bas renewed his original hic | make her dobut, ) e B i | (o e T s | o e it foss T faperel 11 has four other plays under wayab present, | by the introduction of & can<can between Lotta | 8s De Sartorys, and - his presence " iu the [ Judgment who heard Mlle. Gerster sing recently | man’s opera, # Acnnchen von Tharau ; Bag e loenw olllnh{enie in l‘l._mlsprl_nzfr(i(\u u:: lmpfflul and it 1S said be is makiog them all out of hiS | 407 . D, Bainbridge, who plays the part of o | S35t Las added maerialy 10 the audionccs. in Burope predicts that she will become a sredt | % Jubel, Qrestare™s” Sirouss’ % hho Dasubé | Sias Sirakonch is ald o have offered ber 3,060 ic next star st the venue is Edwin | favorite. Herranzets high as Pauti's, to Eflat | Waltz"; De Beriot's Seventh Concerto for vio- | florias for thirty performances, besides e free * D eers, eceentric musiclans playing on = mul- :ilxl:lldfi of instruments, including the coffee-pot snd the ligno-harmonicon, clog dasuce, recl, o idowns, walk around, bornpipe, Tope-walk, fiying-trapeze _angel m‘iht. mzd(oubrs,llime own bead. Yarblers, stump orators 2o urlesque fop. But B F, i ; A u g ooth. sud F,and her voice is full of tendern in, by f Jectorers, Dutch comedians and Irish fiss Laura Jovce, Miss Laura Clancey, Mr. THE FUNSIEST PART OF IT ALL New Yorkers are bunting for the man who | aud sympathetic power. Her ~repermeiii ‘::Fn!l,:). u?:l(;.‘ggs}l fihfigggfifig‘xfigfifigfifi f",fim‘ mitvbossnd Idglar foc ehive pete Eugene Clark, Mr. 1 eakes, ) 5 5 A F. Lanze, and Mr. _\fury &r‘f‘{:f:}’;e“fl'mgh:‘:fi is Mr. Frederic Robiuson. Have you ever seen said Von Stamwitz’s portraiture of Jlessuling Inciudes half a dozen of the operas which are | “Midsummer Night's Dream™ music; pot- B e mibere o8 Tracy Titus' mew coge. | bim? He Is o “legithnate” actor—ever so | A8 U3 rovelation of impassioned seting.” | slways atiractive. & Lobengrin * s onelof them, | pourri form Lecoeqs “Girofle-Girofla Siraesr | What is described as “eminently Parisian * s pany, of which Miss Catherine Lewis is the | legitimate. Pluyed Orloff at Wallack's in They want to fnterview him. Not that thies | “I1 Puritani” another. Sheis to debut in “La | polka mazurks, “Soleen,” and lon, *Unter | usually eminently exotie,savs M. Jules Glarettc, Daus, ol vl legitimate. _ Played Or! Wish him gny harm—but they would just like | Sonnambula,” as at first proposed. - D e Stz 7 a5d Bilse's Ladra Quad. | 30d ho says that the & most Parisian dewl-ioud- g » «Diplomacy,” Las supported Booth many } to make his acquaintance fora briel space of As to “ Carmen’s” place among the operas | rilie.”” ? aineswere a Neapolitan branctte and an English e Eliza Weathersby Froliques played avery | times, and all tht sort of thing. Hle is cssen- | time. Whatever is left ‘of him after that will | which hold public favor in tnis country, it is not " blonde, who appeared before a very Perisian au- snccessful engagement at, Clationatt recentl, | slly a #hesry man,)—heary {1 his iae of bust. | bo turned over to the friends for interment. | &t all likely the new opers will take rank with The thirty-first pupils’ matinee of the Hershey | dience, principally composed of Russizus, in un eek's Teceipts beins §5,091.75,—a DUSIUGHS | oogs) und alsp 48 resaras avoirdupois. There is | Von Stamvitz closes at the Broadway this thic older and established works. It has not the f‘?‘c‘l‘l’glsggyflfiflofi“ng“y ;-“‘“t““‘“' fexs | exfremely Palsian oparetts, composed by a Ger- uarter past 4. | man.”? unprecedented in that city, says ove of the local “ 0w 0 veek. Sk be followed by Ge isit engh i y ene in * La Cigale” where Frederic Robin- | weelk. She fs to be followed by George S. | requisite strensh to win permapency in the same a scene in o B koo & Trovatore s Ly | Among the numbers prescuted wil b Merca- | ' y10s Viassenet, the composer of Lo Rof mimics, India-rubber men who tie them- gelves up in knots, and parlor jupplers who swallow fire-balis, or indulge in variezated paver macaroni,—all these and " more had to be provided fory snd the variety stage became Hieir home end their_mesns of gaining s liveli- lood. So widespread has toe mania for “spe- Calties ™ become, that. the boards of legitimate theatres have been wrested from their normal qses, and profitzply appropriated to the variety | paperss That would be rezarded b; Cl 4 2 = Ar G cines: last week, of the fi . . = by a Chicago | gon is rescued from drowning. Imagine, If you Knight, who, in turn, will give way to Barney x 1 i u‘;‘é;“indgfix‘g:‘&comy ek, of the five | manager as “very fair business ” just now. can, this very legitimate . o st on | Macauley in his +Messenger from Jarvis Sec- | Sonnumbuin, "1 Puritaniy, * Dot Freischutz, dante’s & Salve Maria " sung by Miss Grace . | 3 Lahore,” an opera now woing the rounds of s OO e daction of a drama. The other | Mr. William Dasidze, asterling old comedian, | the floon, anc Lo i tho motious of & | tion.” The Brondway is making moncy with its | i Lohengrin, «3Martha, “ The Bobemian Girly | Hiltz; Chopin’s A tat Folonaise, played by | o o and of P atal o s fsrepored: by Ne s ey Tl 19 gwim ! two-weeks system. WL g Tammermoon™ o Fra Diavolo,” and | Ass Eva Magers; a Bach Fugue, played by Mr. e theatres in Italy, aud of several orchiestra eported by a New York paper tobe *sadly | **comedy” swim! %“ e aNTABR R Faust.”” In that sense of su , 'lfl A F. McCarrell: a duet, sun by Misses Bettle | Works with which Mr. Thomas has made us E OTHER ANMUSEMENTS A success there is no i ? “Miss 11 familigr, has been appointed, by the Minister ol fone bave been occapied by specialties, com- mencing with _the delightiully sparkling non- sense of the Troubadours,” and ending—well, cuite as far down as anything calculated to tickle the crass ignorance of the crowd could descend. Men snd women alfke, who have reccived the i applause of the socfal circle, and the injudicjous encomiums of too partial friends, become am- Yiious of a wider renown, and assume that {heir talents can find a_profitable market. So wandering from place to place without a per- But, with al1 its shortcomings, “La Cigale” I 3 wandering from place to place without o per. | | % MUb &L 1S SO0 e T, ontno | may be summed, up bricly, faggte Mtchell Iy | EURIRIY for (B CILRTS 0L TR S LIS, Cossitt an._ May Wiz, atcle Hatton | iamiliar, has been appolnted, by the Sluistes o2 Why ebould an actor oat of a place be commis- | whole, of a barmless ‘order. The houses have giviog om the Pearl of Savoy " at the Grand | — As to Mr. Mapleson’s _season. his success is :'"1 olay Weoer's Rondofn E fla, and 3Miss | 560t servatoire, as the suceessor o T i waty atny maore than o stes. | boen rammied to the roof cvery night, and the | Opera-Flousc. . G, Willansoh e e oo | assured. Deprived of bis chiet attraction—for | Mina ommelss will sine Luzzr's ° Ave Maria,™ | gy, = E' ling dry-goods clerk? e e oot the Park say thérefore bo | Bext. Anew French opera-bouffe company are Afiss Hauk connot, be considercd a8 ranking wich | 2nd Miss Rose Sallivan, LottPs * Perdicestl. 3 gl 2 Slienors Giacints Pezzan,. & leading Tialtan | 15050 B¢ {o the sacendent azalo. Mr. Abboy | at Bootl’s, gettivg more glors than shekels. Mie. Gerster Ip that respect—and compehlod to | _ The entortaiment kuown as *Aunt rolly | o Mme. Christine Nilsson receatly began her e ot 1o Thb ety a6 ey, | s sut his ow O v company oy | Lecouyer, the famous gendaras of Aimee's | overwork the second lady of Lis compaoy, O | B Stewl.n which has become s, | English concert tour with dir. Peatt, alded by aseries of performances in nntry $00n,to &iv | the road, and will fill out the season with stars. | first company, s among the collection of artists. | BCA308 has nevertheless opened auspicionsly. | popular here, will be given on Tuesday and Miss Mid'T'_EJ Mr. Santley, and Mr. Sims Reeves. & series of performances 1o her native tonglc. | Lottg will play no matiuces during her presont Do Thorapcg has picked houses still at the | The off nights are fair, the subscription nights | Thuraday eveningsnextat the Cbristian Chiureh, The English journals report that the greit ote Bergw: Carmiie fesanlima. Medea, i | engozement. This, everybody wil be sorry to | Lyceam. “Mother and Son™ Leé 2ood for n | are splendid in oint of atzendance. Thereisno | corner of Indlana avenue aud Twenty-fifth Swedish einger has been brilliantly sucm:sl\:ii ia, . and most of the other e Tl e N cased By 3 | 100F run yet at the Union Square. At | furore as yet, but there is moncy in the house. | streer, (o0 T boneht of “the Mbrary of the | and at Liverpool, where she bad not been hea for some years, she received an entbusisstic wel- Lher work upou the feclings of susceptible man- | heroines of tragedy and modern French drama. learng I 8 i S s and walk v i Y | e Nealth. Indeed, T am told that when | the Bowery they ~are going oto have |- MUSICAL NOTE3. Christ Church Sunday-school and the Tyng scus and walk on 0 the Fariety stage. *;;m’; She will also play Zamlet. Lo o e Webt to Earope so suddeniy. a | Kate Claxton, aud then Rose Eytinge. Gen- Of the Mupleson tenors, Campanin is winnine | mission, connected wls with the latter church, | COme- . evieve Ward has taken the road with * Heory | the laurels. Frapolli is not sustaining the rep- | On Friday and Saturday —evenings, the enter- The jnauguration of the Conservatorfam of giep on where artists used to ¢ Fmersons, the Billy Rices, the Gus Williamses, 1he Pat Rooneys, the Bob Harts, the Josh Harts, Tt is said that 3,000 actors arc out of employ- | couple of seasons ago, it was feared that she a 3 e ment in England, - Lot them come. on at ne, | would never be sble to act upon the stage ¢ VIIL She played Ledy Macbeth herc lost | utationhe made while with the Strakosch com- | tainment will be for the benefit of the Trinity | Music, founded by Dr. Hoch, fo Frankfort, took Jatk Heverly Is organiziom seventy new come | again. She is atiicted with a spinal disorder, | weck, but wasnot 4 success, e e iun | pany last year, snd attracts the very least of at- | M. E. Sunday-school. 1t is exceedinaly humor- | place on the 2Sthult. Herr Rall is the Friuct- > tentlon. 1 am informed, vy the way, that he is | ous and yet Wholesome aud refined in character, | pal. A trio by Beethoven was executed by Herr Lave hundreds of medioere imitators,—one may I y . i o ! s, panies to play througk the Uuited States, New | and suffers Intensely from it. Buisheispiucky, | who was hurriedly cast for Macleth in the place e Lk g parlorsin beer | Bilong) and Alrhanistan, and he wants taicut. | and continues to B o e e | of Georee Vandeabiofl (the_ latter rotiring to [ tobo sued by M. Hney Maplcson for breach of | snd ought fo draw s larae attendance. J. Rubinstein (pisno), Herr fcermann (violin), ¥ y r wrestle with the gaut), took ail the glory away cu?t;m‘; 11{1 Fm{‘t“‘t{;fhm goor fortuno at pres- | e Eady gave the sixty-ninth of bis serfes of | 20d Herr Cossmaa (violoncelio), Ierren Falten e ans for it. * He refused | oo recitale. yesterday noon at Hershey Hall | and Urspruch plaved the o Sooyih for, Thd The loweat price he pays to any performer is TIE ILLNESS OF MR. SOTHLRYN, 2 $250 a week, throwing in bodrd and railroad- | which is tele aphied Irom London to-day, from the star. The party s to visit Chicazo, I i belicve, and I om anxious)to see how Miss Ward | a1 offer of $2,000 2 month from Max 8trakoseh | T "oy admirable programme. We liave only pianofortes, by Mozart. Herr Jules Stock- % by Schubert. Tho m;;. Tikely 1o prevent, bim from apoesting Debind | bellove, aud L am o seehiow Miss Ward | a0 0Ter o0 3 ut contract ith 3 arry Richmord, th the footlights for six months or longer. | Wi e receive ere. Ju Mew York sue T, with Mr. : g < Y | hausen “Lieder, -y Richmond, the variety performer, who | th Thought very nighty of infprivate, but that opin- | Heary Mapleson to become one of the Roze-Ma- e ifljéfigfifififfifihfim’:&?ifiifié D oshes weredelivered by tlie Burgomaster and the pat.on the backs and for ove ood thing 1obe enjoyed we find 2 bundred monstrosities ‘obeendurea. The bouses given up to this ot D e iy T eat | killed "David, A Rich Philadel {ie Was 1o have begun a long season %o0d lower tastes, are nihtly crowaed, | killed David A. Richer at Philudclphia, was 5 i B while that which nppu;stoahizlxerylnd Taed | originally a short-hand writer in Baltimore, and [ at the Park early ~in December with | ion does not extend to her actinz. But the vlcs‘fi““wm"é"“?“’g 1""1“““5“ The excellent | retto to Beethoven’s Seventh Symphony; | Dr- Hoehe e e Troquontly meglected | bisTeal name is Aueustus Boyle, He s the | bis new plo “Engaged.” Agues Booth was | Garden City will soon judge for itsclf. conditions obtained for bim were that he shomd.| Schumanu's Fueue on BACH; Buch's Conceto el e urtle for recommtion, The | autbor of several plays, is 30 years old, and has | f0 have beer b principal supoort. Sothern's irmonse., | seccise 43 percont of tbe nebroccipts, As the | in A minor, No.2; the Intraduction to Liszt's WORDS. s o Lo O e s and | & Lle who is in L st siazes of consumption, | lemporary, retirement 1s ey, 0 {ISHEraiE: comblaation Las e o o B e o "B, | Oratotlo, ¥/ Elizutieth s and Wely's Offcrtoire fsbinii e e ntie talent is cartainly uscful, and | Miss Auoie Boylo, bis gister, is a very Soung | Mo, “Abbey’s plans; but lie will have little difti- MUSIC. B R e cHen i Bt | inC, No.3. Miss Hiltz and Miss Mia Rom- (Sudgested by @ sermon.] [aoliatils wili_pave the way for the enjoyment | lady, who plaved Juliet in Washinaton recently, | culty in filling the time tknus msde ;’ncnul. . / Mfipleson, St thought e would ajesty’s. ME | molis sang the following duets: Mendelssohi's | How passiog curious 12 3 word— R e Tefited amusements. Taey merely | 20d made a very favoruble impression. Robson and Craue are booked, an "\fléinmv FROM NEW YORK. Senor for bis troupe, and offered him an ext sftl | & Greeting,” Rubinsteln’s ‘ Wanderer's Nignt O writ, appealing 10 the sight; + wrre to while away the dull hours of an even- |« Greek Fire" Has beex settled upon as the title ably procuce their new play during this en- - Aths T Lo B O es ceats oo, Frasoni | 50Uy, aud Schnmann's ¢ Were La Birdting * Or shaped with lips, ana fluiixy ‘heard - fartoaweary and vacant brain, and grivea refurre | of the new extravaganza just completed Ly ement TIE NEW OPERA OF ' CARMEN." T he 100a of traveling, ad clalmed | 222 % The Rosebud.” By mind, a listencr hidden quite. 15 those whio either cannot afford or would not | Musers. J. Cheever Goodwin and John Braham, mmett continues at the Standurd to larce From Qur Own Correszondent. did mor Kk e e o e A "N | Upon the occasion of the recent dedication of | e conceptions of & Booth o a Salvini. | 3. Goodin,whowrotothe Lozt bastaken for is |-4od v Tn theee weuks s engagoment closcs, | oy Yo, Oct 31—The third-aight verdict | Maplecon, Jr, on - some At W M | e Dot Nentmont. armions, Slss Jemme Dup- | AR o e e Fnest o bie record of the past week's amusements | tneme the old but ever-interesting story of the | through the East, return. "They will open In a | OD & new opera is the critical one. * Carmen? | micality. The result eventually proved that | tom the well-known goprano, Bow singing o [ T ndine aimple: of ogain the tenor, left to himself, was a bad | Unity Church, made a very handsome success. Of many sides, or merely one. «ffers an ilinstration of the foregoing observa- Yioss, - With the exception of Kutle Mayhew’s lsy of “N'liss,” which is an honest effort to Tepresent dnmflficallfi certain phases of human ature in the West, the Chicazo staze has been saendoned wholly to mere romp aud fun. We e not whining over it. We accept & s among the thinps - that are. We simply proclaim the fact, ns oue ‘which the public appear to accept with pleasure. =badction of the lovely dausiter of Jupiter and | oo 0 a adapted by Mrs, Henderson | has had its third night, and-the verdict scems to Leda by the son of “the gray old monarch of | Froi imclodrama ‘adapted by, Hrs, Henderson | e o 160 g0 b aodthe vordiet sceine 12 | bustncss manager.’ luswead of being | The sudieace could wot o scated and Tlium,” and has worked the incidents of the | oripinally intended that the play should be gy Tt 1o at present o recelpt of $2,000 a month from | although ~when Miss Dutton aopeared | - Some are but messengers which die reat epic potm Into an amusing scries Of | oxiid b Almost a Life™: but tho title bas with | SSetesss MO8 8 of those _musical events which | Syrakose, or of nearly that from Mr. Henry | they were fatigned —with lonz standing, With the quick passing of the sound; scencs, plentifully besorinkled with puns and' | (“isdom beeu chanwed to “Two Loves.” I am set the town a talking and- create a positive fu- jlupl%na be Is serving a lopg term at $600 a | they received her heartily and greeted hereflorts ‘While others move them stately by, jokes of a local and contemporary nature. pernizted to give at this time & rore; but it may be considered a popular suc- | montlia ding nothing to his prospects, and re- | With long continued applause. Her programmue Freighted with import most profound. During the last act of *Evangeline at the BRIEF OUTLINE OF ITS PLOT. coss withont any adjectives. Whether this is | Erded s a useful ‘man fnstead of being among | Dumbers wero the song, “The Birds that Came | o, ittt Grant Opora-House, _Indianapolls, Thursday | _Jles de Bouneral is in love with the Countess | e opinion of the professlonal critics, is not the he Tetare R i E ; "~ " | in Soring * and “The Flower of the Alps,” and e wo thamuma 10,400 St Gen WV, T, Sherman and. other military | Erucat, sud also with Avise Dorauche. The v & . Sta Strakosch, [am told, is negotiating with | for an encore to, the firat the fumiliar Bootel | g some aing sweetly to the heart, e T e B Giaeray | Count Eruestis shot by some unlnown person, | 2Uestion here. Threg crowded houses sna au | Materna, the powerful artist who llcd the chict | ballad, » Jomie.”, Fully S50 persons Wstentd | g some the brain 15 racked to koow. 1 | ovident eratification on the part of the hundreds | roles at Bayreut, and who ained universal rep- | to Lier, aud gave hera hearty and enthusiastic % T the result of [ SHCT I, (os reeted with tumaituous and | and almost killed. Coinette a supposed fin- B e et in, London of mak | {31c % ontioned applause, which ho asknowl. | becile, s discorered lurking near the spots ln- | oo formed the crowded. houses—these aro sho | Uation through ieg performiances at the grevs welcome. o saighey 15 iving word 3 odted by bowiug repeatedly, At the time of | when capturcd, aceuses Jules of the altempted | pest tokens of the popular verdict. L e tral 05;" will engace her,| The first soiree of the Chicazo Musical Col- Whose siizat and ditting outwsnd fora if possible, for a scason of thirty nights uext | ee will be zivén on Monday evenin nextat [ Ledyes yet the eloquence onco heard, i meantime we_shake off care and goto Which cver takes the sonl by storm. luigh wih the Troubadours or with Pat bis entrance Gabric! (Miss Lizzle Wegster) was | assassination, whereupon Julesis arrested, and | Tpe success of * Carmen,” it may as well be | sprina. the Unlon Park Congregational Charch, with efuging ber solo, at the close of which the Gien- [.the act-drop falls, 1n the second act, g cele- | o oo trankly, is due to Mr. Mapleson’s | The new opera-boufe company is fally the | phe following programme: For orzan, Bach's ney. o3 i i _ | eral graciously applanded, to which she re- Dbrated lmwyer, who has been engaged for the s X “Thfz there dweils among us, however, a gen- [ ¢f0 S99 T o iiss, which brought | defense, holds an otemion ith Jules, | presentation of It, no to the opera itsolf. The equal of the Almee troupe, with Aimee lefs | furue in E flat and Thicle’s “ Chromatie Funta- [ Such words, though spoke in olden time, 12esoprecation of the beautiful, is manffested | jouy the honse. ! : defense, BOIS o2 his intrizuc with the | compaoyis strong, the opera is wesk. The | Pk fifZ‘é&‘;“;fi?&’&‘f’ififi Iy tholist ivag att- | ie: by Mr. Charles Wood for plaao, Begh's Andoatfo el e covering il Teoglo i the sisual and_orsl sri. ilustrations | A founy incident dieturbed a performance of Gountass; e, subsoquent lovo for .dwiin | company suctecds in carrying tha: _bperg | 10 0L She operm o nl L e, o et | yagnitn, Danes by, L M ases ertle | "hen kings, #ud tongues, and nations fail given by Prof. Cromwell at McCormick Hull. | “A Woman_of the Pcople” at Buldwin's i tore: aw o the very evening of the shoot- through. Troof at hand rests in the fact that | The new company cts excellently, and hassome | « prophote,” transcription by i Mar, Wi Gar estictic people bave so practleally re- | Theatre fn Sun Francisco, the othier Uight. | Countessy bow o1l the Sery or e areed | Carmen* fn Philadelphis, produced Dy tho | very taking artisis. It1s ruo on the co-operu- | aru; for viglin, Ernst's & L i, Mary Wil Ah! we'are paupers not to feel © Eomied 1 s bovesis to the grue Tove Of art | Wnile Miss Roso Wood, as ffarie, was embrac. | 10 {CHUS o cthior the leilers which proved | Strakoseh troupe, was a failure. This was more T A ud bas ood prospect of DOWE & | S5 by Mr, Rossnboekecs for piano. violin: and | Tisoe spet messensirs reveal SnegRes 2 't fairly paying venture. e by Gader by Miss Jatia Moran, and | aad the sweor Fid o iheiz dowes: fag i (oo w5 i ine the child (s * property * babs) with a frastic | 1p SN (S0 ne took from his pocket a | the fault of the opera than of the Kelloze-Cary | e phifliarmonic Soclety has_ enraged | Messrs. Rosenbecker and Schroede e 3 8 I Ssrs. X r; and the . @mong us that, cominz for ome ieck, the eh ro ? babr) digplay of maternal love, the hend of the infaut § i = s cartndge, which he emptied of its powder, 80 inati th r o ot combination. In that case the burden was t00 | Remenyi for its--opening concerts. This great | following vocal numbers: Cowen's *“Betier { O the stronz words which Jesus spake, has remaived two, and, presum- ing apon the constantly intressing patrunagt, | wae neatly severed from the body, and rolled e A e 5 ; ¥ 1 from ¢ ¥, X vhich to destroy the : | hg uon the constantly increasing patrubaf® | Npon tho stage os if it had fullen under the ax | 3510 Freste § fire fn which to destroy Beavy, and the artists wens under. It makes | violinist eailed on T ai tod Y 3 : : ers, throwing the shell -away; Yiow the shell is ¥ ists W - violinist sailed on Tuesday, and is expected to | Land,” by Miss Ada Somers; Eckert’s he o " | Jroduces nis anique representations of places, | of the gifoune 1iss Ateaiice, Suervine It tors, Lhroing Hhe S e cvidence sgainst, | o matter whetlier or not Mr. Strakosch had | make bis Jes3, apasiines o e i | Ly A A O tors - Nowth Donna” | ¢ whose sobearsa ov o penons, and worke of art—which the stay-at- | picked It up yit i the air of Hamlet manipulating |y, ™ By e rotuses to allow the lawyer et Bomro-thio. corvoct soore could not | orian Ciub of this city will houor Litm with 4 | frou ¢ The Huzuenots,h by Miss Emria. Shaw; o wonis are quickencd from the deady ¢ traveler reads about and secs in his | the skull of Yorick, and gently tossed it buck & CTESS AWAY. reception—a Hungarian tea, they call it. There f Lob's quart T 3 | Creuns—tbrougli the medium of pecullarly | into the crib where its body wus reposing. The | oo mu!‘;g‘fz'l“g ?}‘:;,;'“’;‘fiflh ‘;:,‘;:A;;flpon e | 5278 him & fallure. It 8 equally doumbtful | i’pionty of. music in the uir, and it is many a ;x:;lr ,t,\:; do“A'«; s ;\Ax&"%?egim gfli?eghfz'zfli ot anse it AN, WHb G || somsrmcted lenses which be denommintes Cos- | sudience 1 tot seecter, o, sepmnty auring | Fo O omes disgrasted and throws up. the' | TERET ok since tho musieal scason has aporld Ih | Burler, Ada Somers, Lila. Seastey, and Julla | - pTiE S0 21 AL surpassin spoech stercaseope, obi Dloccéf by which, as y." c | the remainder of the performance. case. But in the meantime Avisie has bribed MLLE. LITTA, WIO BROKE WITI IIM like pleasure wd e public, or like nromise of | Moran. ‘Which images the Savior's mind, | it mazuilied o tuslt ctual | smong the combluations reported as “gone | the jailer with 20,000 francs to give Jues his | S0 uncercmoniously, could bave helped him being eustoined during the winter months. R ‘Whose cnd the mirror fails to reaca? | butwith all the r‘e’flr‘ifsct?l v ”3“}’ ‘;“P‘,}‘;fi; to picces” thisseason are Hermann Grauw’s Overa | liberty for one night. Tn the third act some of | out. It requires the admirable and well-nigh 856 Why is Willielmj like Bob [ogersoll? Great | ords & die whose fmport d¢ | et all tha realistio ellect of patate. Thie | Troupe, lmopens: and sompany, Gubrlelle dd | the tieods of the accused begin to suspect | porfect actig of Miss Minnie Hauk to make infiddie.—Philadephia Bulletin. D e Al | tiousof ntique sad mogeen seulpty the exbibi- | gauid and_company, Minnie Cummings and | Colinetle, the supposed hmbecile, of the atteinpt e ioleq sad e b AT HOME. s o Y (e C L L | B ety ad modern, zalpac: Aswe | company, Fusbish's Fiftb-Avenue Combization, ‘| upon Count Eruest’s life, ayd put up & eihomc | Oarmen a taking role; and, cven with her os gty “Like the plano?” sald, with rapture, the fair oy gttag Vo aesal ! Jood, the Veuas of Milo, oliment of, WOMAL-. { Abert W, Alken's contpuny T A, Tooth’s Com- | by which they propose to “lay for*! that samc | the piquant gyps¥, the opera wouldnot doat | «pyo yoar advent of opers gives token that Mme. X.; “Ishould just think Tdid. Wiy : o s of Milo, we fegl thit we are | Lination, James F- Sterry’s company, Helen | jmbecile for to get the edgc o him. But tho | all without 8 Campanini as Do Jose, without a 2 t | the tuner hagto come three times every two et i fazinzupon the actual statuein the Louvre. i i the musical scason is fairly opened. A weeks cks—that's/now I like it.”—Paris Fi ‘And so the words of Christ will live | Air capoon the actial statuein the Lourte: | Houshtod 4 eompios, - Murle, the Woman | lawyer before mentioncd thiuks the Countess | Dol Pacnteas the dashing Torcador, Without 3 Fodlurs e s G ris Figaro. And strengthon as the years depart, | of saynen 1 singulary happy in, Hle chales | of the People, Combination, W. IL. Power's | had a hand in the murder, aud so does Jules. 11a1 teio of voloes for the Tonds of | from te-morrow. zight the reorganized Stra- | A newspaper-paragraphsaysthat Janauschek’s | .And thewr swect meaning e'er revive | i e “stead ofwedrylng: the eyo and | O thany, Jennic Hight Combination, E. F. | The lawser futerviews the Couwnlesy, and ehe boagtifel tria of yatess for the gypey i foneh troupe will make its first appearance ut | jewels surpasetn value those of any other living | o In eyery loving, snxious beart Uand g met Nodgzepolge of paseh b Claricy » Unde Tam : Trolipe, Cheastty Shay’s | dowies. with Mdiguation the charge. In the | the herofue and - -fisucd, tho sbandoned | Sovierers Tacatre in the old opera of % The | sctress. Thev arc Dot balf so valuabloas Miss | 007 25 1876 B R. BuLsiax. for G _g;}nm evening is _devoted | Tronpe, Richmond Sisters’ Folly Company, Bry- | next act, Jides, who is out_ou Lis surreptitious. | peusant girl; or without the chorus and | uyo en Maschera,” which bas becn so long | Kelloge's Drecions tones.—Indlanapolis Journal. 2 3 Yo i country or - city, and | ~tOUATASTole, and Harry Robiuson’s Mistrels, | bail, sees the Countass, and implores ber 1o frec | orchestra, the equal of which has never een ¢ from the stage that it Is almost un The ftem being circulated throughout. FANCIED BLESSINGS. ASES, Jis Bibroprisie it subjects,—ruins, DAlaces, | gnd there are several prézincts yet to be heard | bim' by confessing tbhe crime. This shc = Soi,--in fack, W absent from the stage that It s almost unfa- e jtem being circu Guzhout the - Inwstune clatuary, palutings,—and fo sdditien | Srom. The reburns are not al . Tt e emiy declines to do, but | e e oct, withot Just | i, Tho cast will be as follows: counts, that Coristine Nilssan 1ost 8,00 pounds i o i \CIMERT, ure, which is ocasionally atter the 5 i) Dover too fiy with her to | that complete enseay e and exquisite SCLUDE | Aroin Miss Clara Louise Kello n two months, is believed to bean ingenious e Automn-day was ended, ibag, e e T cu?’fifi”‘f“%i?? s i’:fi’;vi‘fafi&}’&‘éfl' beas B en ‘ehore, where they may live | which Mr. Slapleson hus ;:lrovmud ab tho Aeade- | Gucar iy Srne b L?”?fi iy i s Ant Rt maa—gitimore Tlfingn%irnfi STl i eed prave assertion of sclf- 3 oL i = o i i vould be failure; anything Irica 5 s Annie Lonise Car; 't o Night N i 5, -4 ce Ba Py B amang the clover, and have a "golt thing | my. Anything less would be failure; anything | 2o A ‘With kind and & MENTS, o vfifi“&tfiafifimfilnfiegc:’wt’ofi {:‘l‘}gfiflc,E%fi;fiéw;&fi;fi‘;&? :;ngwmmm:?& ezl He fodlate, ab2, Yio whale thing is | more iy would be diflieult to ‘makeout of Bizet's | Riccardo (Bt sppeatnce). Stg Ervesto ot Lntess *+ Gaemen,” the mow opers, ntroduces K Kindand genssoe "‘; S0LD ON EASY | 1usi at b e 10 5« & S 3 - 80 | Uverheard by the wounded Count himstlf, who i 1T George A the driver as .swearing at his horses, and the October breezes, passing, & CU.'S.. a 'sui't:\t:megm“s humming in a soLto-voce way tender fecling - characterlze d“:ix Holuells appears upon the scene. ~Thereupou Jules con- aparts % 1 gf,:“;d : ---Mir. George . Conly | conductor as trying to zet 6 cents fare out of O e wiih Tcv. WABASH-AY. 4,50t of sone by wayof accompaniment. | WTItNZS AnC erclops oA e e | fesses that e hos been the lover of the Gountest Carmen ” is full of hard and conscentions | SEFIR- o oo, o0 Lt il st s a drunken passeoger, thousands will belleve it And the frichtened L£SSONS GIVES, BY A FINST nments bave been recognized as a | power and vizor Qf expressy x 1 macuanimously offers the Counta sbot at | work. The musicians who play the score night The additions to the troupe since last season, | v, he g fraud.—Philadeiphia Chronicle-Herald. Tarned the palllexchauge for a lady's sealskin, val as sunounced, are Miss Catarina Marco, Miss WHEREABOUTS. . A W 94, Tribune ofice. ‘Then each tincST LI fierce passion of jcalousy wwhich would hardly be | {85 EG oy and there. That gentleman, | atter night suy thut they are continually discov- : Marie Litta, Mme. Galimberti. Signors Rosnati, | Messrs. Hathaway & Pond have contracted triumph in the stience of opti optics, and among the X 2 3 ¥ A o 7% Tooled for tnan author who bas given us here- | biS BRES6 R S0 Fhiieral offer “for tareet, | aring new beavties and orlginal cffeets. There ’ ST Westberz, Luzarini, Pautaleoni, and Herren | with Mr. Mapleson for the Marie Rose Combi- And each e Wl REOTR ¢ praxo0s, Inost interesting and fnstructive object-lessons 1urnished by any entertainer of tofore only ‘pictures of the Lrighter side of life, ¥ e P "LociL, Notra fheagys shadowed sometimes by sorrow, buf never dark- “,’fff;‘ufi‘;‘s"‘;’s:'”“;i‘l“’“cf:,’,‘r’;mh” Jz,‘:,' ,;’f:f;‘fx are passages of great charm, differing 0 much 1 & o ror thirty 8 o That aparkigEE30 UPBIGHT AR ¢qibe Linzard Company open st Hooley’s Thiea- | coed by crime. Evidently the body and action | %5 S s cvidence. But in the sixth | from the other p.ts as o secm interpolations. Graff and Wiegand. The old fuvorites, Kellogg, | nation fon thirty-five concerts, ot ap asgrefuts Like rarggio0Y 59 ¥ ¢, on the 11th, for one week. e . and cspecially lis. torribly trazic | ¢d uson the Counds BROSEER B0F Copions Tic | Mach of tho music is above the subject. On the | Carts Conly, Gottschalk, and Coullman com. | of SI00., ThC, eonecsts ace to Le siven o .. Kich o design of case. Miss Leara Dainty is siving readings this | Coo o525 borto) et 1o the Ara ish, wiile | B e Contosscs that, ab the instigation of tho | whole, however, there 13 e et Ot | plete the eusemble, and Mr. Bebreus remains at | 5 *begin in Cleveland on Nove 1t " The b N 711 ol moath of Galesbure, Wenons, Tonica, Daouaue, | Suclorr a4 e ks Gook Rou-—1 mean tho Court. | lory doout the performence. The secrut may | the head of the orchesiny “The repertoire for | same hurean bis also closed & contrac with P. oLy corner Srate kad A, seeport: : y satisat b it | 18 t0e mGantiig, £lic Conndy by the way, Bas | liein the fact that the sublect ts unworthy of | e rst week will be as follows: Monday, “ Un | §. Gilmore fur fifty concerts to be given by his To & SELL MY SQUALE 11G FTANG The h F. F. Dramatic Club will ol The London Figaro intimates that Enclisl ; hauded in his checks, and at the last moment | cmbodiment, in music. I c author is cons! st- | Ballo cn Alaschera”; Tuesday, “Faust”; | band. Mrs. Isabel Stooe Pond 18 enzaged as ay el d;,;;',:;fiym ar two days OnlontCn ) matie Club will play, fn the | managers are abous to fnauurate o system of | confossed that e okyha muberer. Thus | out. 1 workine et the dhuracter Of & Dretyy | Wednesday, & Aida ; Thursday, £ Traviata nd i "Lavy, the corstplayer, sad: As Buy, gmencsif dested Con the Clonds, " with the s ona uesday, © Abo¥e | roform in the theatre qressiuz-rooms, and gen- | the play ends with Ju'es! vindication, and bis whiful, beartless zypsy girl. S0 ignoa - Saturdey (matince), Un | R._Carrington, the drummer, ‘are to be W e % TTIWITY FATEOR Tollowed by musls sag ol et It WL DC | crallyn the *bebind-seiy arrangements, | prospective marrinze to Avisie. HER FLITTATIONS AKD AMOUES ey o Masenora® From. these announce- | sdded to the band for this series of LoD A, Do 2 ood o sad chep. ~ Aliress, 5 dings. which appears to be much meeded. - Bare MAUD GRANGER, are properly paraded fo caticing form. But it | yents it is appareat that wo shall not have the | eneugements, which 1s to berin Jan. - TOrEan, M sizie, W 11, Tribune ol Tills. dust, smeory flats, dingy aud barndike | now traveling withJohn 3cCullough, #ill mako | is to her dramatic action, rather than to the | the new operaof “Carmen? until the second | The apleson troupe gave ** Carmen * all last T ASTED=A GOOD__ VIOLTS MEAP FOR T ubic 8o sings, that_Carmen owes whateser | ool In this counection, thic following state- | weel in New York.—Remenyi made his first t A - addrons W46, Tribuneoffice, and atate prica. Salshury's Troubadonrs will produce this weck theirorig A LOT OF ACCORDE- izinal extravazanga, Butehwork ” | dressipg-roome, dnd a greei-room void of the | her first appearance with Mr. Qenderson's com- s Carn. i o eqces she nchieres. Now it will probably be | micoy'from the New York Tribuneof the 20th | appearance in New. York last Thursday eveniog wT[) ViOLIS5 FOR S 910 ons, concertinas, gultary, at Hooley's Theatre. It w 1 il 10 En- is new play. - 3 i > . It will commonest comforts, a5 a rule, prevail o tin any in this new play. Otherwise tlie company comedietia, “The Righis of wl:fm";:,'w?c'd s glish thcatres, and the actors and actresses Dave Pitbe nochanged. The drama reads like a | conceded by all thut an opera wiich depends | Gie. will be of interest: it preat. suiceess.— Wilhelm) was ia Boston : Yaojos, Dutes, vecs, Victoria Loftus trow f Bri To cncouragement to think of anything beyond | strong one. and ought to do exceedingly well. upou dramatic action more than tpon its mu- In reply o the remark of the Tribune that the Jast week. He will W" in New York on the e, fihénpéf&o#nlg’lffili 10 cents, 3t 318 South Clarke Wil abpear omeng0uPe of British blundes | g mere fact of plavingt The stme og beyond | stron one, and ouglc Lo do exeeednzly e . | s, cautiot In any scuso be a great opera. ~* Car- | 1o{f i Ttatiom of --Carmen, ¥ as It was proguced | 9th inal- At Dusnrostiis st symphony concert. A7 E RLCNSCUMDE. s Theatre fo. & eog 0% Cvening st Hawlit’s | 5 ofien made sbout American Uheatres,—but, | 10 the production of old plays now woing do at | ancu ') may causd an Sventng th pass agreeably, | oo R "was mot. bizets, but had been | —-Ole Ball had auother farewell fn Fhiladel, G L D e o sl pare extravazan catey onpe clILT aots and an | wouldu't it be dangerous 1o make the ‘wreen: | Wallackis than the mere dosirc to give the | but it I e B O eat ST Latan iotorest, | Tace ios Mt Sirakoech from the piano score, JIr. | phia oa tne 28th. ult: He willbavea farewell | | iy leaving the ciiy. _cul Iseet oS of 20 Outlaw.n n-Fin; or, The Loves | yoom oo attractive! The dead-head list would | srandard comedy a show. The fact is that the Dut he? soml and fire that arouse | Behrens, the Musical Directorof theStrakorch | in Brookiyn on the 7thaud o ket | & | e e e PIANG, TANDSOVE 7% Miss May] assurcdly increase, aud in hard times what | «ieading? American theatre hasw't got any- | and quicken the pulse of the audience, | company, save: i Tniats ontirely incorrect, 2 | 14— The Strakosch troupe will be ia Cin- |4 SI25 SiaPE Fladloned: perrect orter, & M “,hss-,,“.‘bc“'» having renearsed her drama of | wou!d become of the front of the house? thing but old plays. Dioaysius Boucicault fur- | and lacks also the bigh and noble purpose | the parts from k:vmcu '“':1 opera ws ms-é:g‘;r:nn Givaati this week, fa Chicazo next week, O iiee to Telizc. | Jooom 5, 158 Uearboru-sL, Hondre fot the agin L the substitution of a new lasb act | Tio Cincipnati Commerciai’s New York corre- | mishcd them 2 drama iu which he was to appear | that renders susic s fudentive to worthier life | correct copy of the ouEll alcors, Me Strakasch | pna o St Louls two weeks alter. Block. . e week, )!‘munl oue, will contiuue to play it this ondent notes & new trick of ‘advertising act- | 45 star, but for some reason unexplained that' | and action. What human interest can centre of:_‘_ hreat r_{‘nm‘ o ies of the original, has ——The Roze-Mapleson troupe sing YSHED 300 SQUARE A_\DTEP p‘_lT PIANOS i £D, Qrama has been indefinitely sbelved, although it | iu a heroine who pever toucnes love, who is | SEFResS PRS0 money if_each couid b Philadelphin this week.—Ole Bull, Levy, i brick AT MEASONALLE RATES AT Swedish Lady Quartet, and the Mendelssgh; S JUL. BAUEE & CO.'S, esierday afternoon and evening she is duously pursucd in With Griat et e nas | Tame Lk IS oy asdl : drama has Deen i e b | merely a natural coquettc? Carmen Wias 8 | broved. “Hio cerinly would nothsve done so It ho oy 3 Modjeska rode some 0 the Easu: * The hors¢ that Modjeske ro S O O e Dok of this piay was | soldier by a smile, and a bouquet entises him | woro not pasitive on ihatuoiot.° Me; Stskosch | Quintoh Club are to give two concerts in Bafce. hiis mother, ana the il he | hag peen ratber tardy in making this direct denial | Nov, 23 and 23.—The De Muarska tromm———s2 Qays g0 in the park shied at o banana pecl on thi: y r 3 roac he side of it. | printed here by a paper antagonistic to Wal- | from duty, from r, and thoroad, and went aroal o) vedred n all | lack's, altioust it can't be discovered wiore the | a3 N eei2ed 0 matry, makes him o oatlaw | of the charce of tho Parly proveietors of the score; | sineing in Now York——A Erench opers the papers about the thrilling and hair-breadth | paper Zot its points. Arother odd thing is that and smugzgler. * And for what? Not to bestow | but \;‘e priht I(, wmxlxph“mc' and;clgl;::;a; at he | troupe in New York is having & run kD 1N PART ] Somaa vy e pape Hiizan & Hare anaounced the production of | upon him s zypsy's assion ‘and devotion in re- | is able to repel such an annoying - opers #Jeanne, Jeannette, and Jeannal bargsla. Ad- DELITY STORAGE QO s Mermaancat merely to jilt him for a The sale of seats will commence on Thursdey | The Phillipps-Brignoli troupe T h’"'f”":‘d‘”""mfi"“’; [eamn! lw‘u‘fi - i1se: advances made. Safety vaul vlaved it ences. J. Charles Dayi: i L s, of .the Victoria Loftus flondes, _and Dr. Lorthiorp, of the Bovlston s Boston, kave leased the Foliy Theatre, Deeplaines s treet, from McG v cape of the Countess, and how she appearcd d T : 24 for ‘one e ook rom McGraw and Downey | cscip i oss, and how ehe appeated | iy simultancously with Boucicaul's, which | turn for bis surrender; I 7y threg, froms Toanr 1y OBtion of extending 1t 10 £B he staks Bk Sten e e o Hookes, | was hinted to be almost identical with s | taohing bull-fighter. 'Don Jose wiil ot give | mext. 3 T e ore's Hand (ED TOON. OF | fure agd merchandise: advances toade, Safety bl Thy Sy had hanpenes + this notice of the rival actress, | i ‘plot, incident, and dislogue. DBat when Wal- | her up, but his infatuation never rises to any- | TiE CHICAGO ORCHESTRA STMPHONT COXCERTS. | New York. Ilis- sololsts are Led,nd wiies e onih | Furniture of private res deoces purchased for casn. ¢ programme at the Academy of Music for \msd :"'.':;'5';". ey [ dv‘ soul-stirring storv | lack shelved his piay, Harrigan withdrew his. | thin worthy the name of love, and in %6 lat- “The Grst symphony conceri by tbe Chicago | gopranos, Miles. Buzzeti and Monte' W e s TURE. c;.‘:"“%‘gfi 3 ‘a(#&\l&m STOR: Jeck comprices Carlotta Baks, the vocal- and TV sty Journals of how near Miss Wi The whole thing is very much mixed up, and the | ter form is revenze. Orchestra, Mr. Rosenbecker, conductor, will be ivas TaORsBY HistRn MONTH FORTH néeimade, 10 be yiar: moséy esged lowcie 1, Jobn and Afazle Fieldipe o 1ih ekctehcs, | 15 00e, 4o o o ” only explanation thus far sdvanced is thiat TiE TOREADOR = Oven in Deccmber. Schumann's superb B fat | The Londou igaro of Uct. 12 stineen Sixtectith and | o 1613 GE-FOF GENEEAL NERCHANDISE is a lover of still less attractive character, All | sympbony will be tbe principal number, and The pianist who made his debut af Tribune ot S OGO L aoea. A came to 3 torzible eud by ier We DeinE e BOUCICAULT HAD BEEN CRIBBING, e er " cami X 3 h hony Tribane office. __ into by a butelers e, et aecident.” | 85 usual, and was forostailed by someboly else, | this Tav b e e e, | S Lo s a0 expested to Dlay @ concerio | 1o balce: shacot-was somowial £ SHEKE 30 | & pISor e b Setenon e : on the siage ho sold their kuowledge to Harrigan & Hart: | ish, but it s low Ond bratish, and there is no |-of Henselt's. - At the other two concerts it iz | placed in comparison with the intera (5 fall or ST PAY- | piyrp XATION \IL STORAGE COMPANY. 116 AND s Music, heavenly _ maid,” should | probable that Schubert’s Unfinished Symphony | the Brabms ;ym)mn{,‘ . Drassii, X 7 Tribuse. F’m}.-mmn,“_ Central Tocation. Advances made: 0 Olire Logen in a letter to the Cincinnati En- | 35 that Wallack, rather than beidentified with | reason why Tribune. ___ ti “Im Walde” will bo given. The i k to_thase who watched KD WIFE: WANT in the clty. 3, ‘refused to.| be ealled upon to represent and porpstuste 3 | S1G e oy VS il K0 the Contjnent, is one of the Address 438, Trib- Iowest rates 10 the CHY: e oe Seusah jucricrs, the French twin sisters, Taved Yoodson in negro impersonations. the ey of gisters,Lhe Sharpley brothers, and a vari- *¥ ol interesting vocalists, eong-and-dance Peuple, ete. irer thus pratties - about a curious lawsuitin | oo 2 s i 3 X L ny fresh_operations of this : Miss Henri ‘ondon, brought by Lord Churchill, toe LUS- | plgy the piece. This i e tlo | phase of lile so unworthy. fichara appears o5 | orchestra is now rehoarsing uwice 3 week, and A mrkean;fiflf‘.“ Jodroe, 4 Jodug setder of | pond ‘of Miss Jerome, Jate of Cincinuati, againet LAl e e e e vioo That Phe vistonary of the and true. Sl ‘siars | i getting into excellcot. shape, <o that we may | forte Frofesions L PATEATS: : 25 met with 3,;‘;‘]&%:‘.“‘;5 her":‘_ in Chl%fl"v the manager of the Princess Theatre: they are losing money at Wallack’s, for, | the fucst “olo in the opes, winning the ouly | expect substantial musical results: from its :3::‘“ e iy ;gnlzfltgnllouunpe'(\ifz‘ginby.s'fitconfig ATENTS—L. B. ‘,":fl‘;‘:fi”flffi"fi“‘g’#fléfi 3 iastic reception in. Can- encore so far given, save that bestowed upon | venture ioté the importaut feld of svmoliony. | 1y oinjon thas formed is correct waltiy-niath ste.; et Lo Paents, e os anoiteatiog pros STOmpL Paz d caveats nled, trade-yoarks, labels, and copy. orfanh Lady Churchlll visited the Priocess | while the houses wonld pay in ordinary thea- n Thentré, in Oxfard strect, and. . the lady wearing | treg, it costs fully $700 2 n[ng to run thig place, | the premier danseuse, who opens the second act | The mausgement will, leave nothinz undone to By oy 31, Brasain's feading of thefbets 4o T Sosuer, she was {mmeaiately accosted Uy, 3| while the arerago recelpts are said to be at least | with tho castanck fhcc, T e oncorts suctesstul. 1t is one of the 12200 h cctpoven on Saturdsy, and SSUEL | rinis brotectel. and BOACEE, ‘Information kiven on all Dot B e who requested her to remove it, | SLHC he ARETRER IOeORTE e o vant some- | At the close of the opera affairs are feft In & e e Coimns of ‘musical recovery that omr | facs that he was playing with 2 straugeOD TODN AND | wouiers eAiIng to the patent business. addreds as bonnets vere ot allowec in the bl ST | tuine new, and want is badls: e e e mdition. Oarmen haa paid | orebestras are at last undertaking, these larze | om ¢ sirsnze pland, 285, beione 0 a0t Tribuse. | fof pacticiian. i e T o rohil Hiad beon misléd | Niooa Duclos—appropristely called stme. | VePpenaity of her fickleness with hor life,—a | worke, Tne- concert-golug Sibite ought to | tient to hear the ereat novelly-of the 23, where she kas recently been giving : Lias T 3 T & course o eadungs. “Tise Torumé Gloie 30d oiber lead- miiloumals of the Dommion give eugolistic “m?ss of her performances, and, indeed, it - 52em that our ueiebbors across the bor- only reglize what good acting end tasteful

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