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\ THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY. DECEMBLR 8, IS78—SIXTLEN PAGES.- At IS the more estimable a5 | asartistic a manncras_are presenied in any city in ‘spldom I our | tnis country, and i afl prodadility in tbe world. i the sym- | Musc has hardly ket pace with the sister, [ A 3 Mrs. Bowers to endeayor to express anestimate | 3ir. B C. Ellis, 3r. S. K, Coburn, and Miss | The othurs, while plaslu to business that | Wictoria was 9 s <o Ty j_HE STAGE- of it. Enourh was scen of its spirit and pur- | Clalre Scoft leave on Monday to join the Ada Gray | would have vaid in & Tess cxpensive theatre, | the Frenclr thione, upzig't:f: “fi?fiaa‘a‘,i‘}“‘flh“» ndT?‘v[s x?x?r‘«‘;[:z\‘ sntelv, very havo lost money for him continually. And now, | had been bunished; the Czar Nicholas wiis | lyric artists, and she has gaine vort to justify the prediction that, with o com- | combiuation. S petent cast and a sufficient preparation, it could whan thers scemed 1o be 8 fair sor of show for | fishting the Sultan; Henj d 3 . il h T . o & . o <hting 1 jam] 1, o - | path very e ich she- ) 1 essine & THE DRAMA. readily leap into popularity NEW YORI. etting part of bis losses back again, it isu't | soma vouth, was enj o DL oF Cher pabilc el o has ap- D oS ot Worx. fnd tho _LOCAL NOTES. 762 DROMIOS. exactly cnconrazine: ta eoe tho oroflis eaten fnto | **Vivian Grey " had brought him; Gortsciw- | haps. of T b e Whiome warke st nas | many healthy indicationy that are manifested, yer . CHICAGO. The Baffwlo Bill Combination will reapyear at Snecial Correspomdence of The Trilmne. fa this way. Elaborate prevarations were made | koff was o Sccretary, of Lepation at a petty Fprstad R ttocity it e DA% | e are many drawbacks that are well worth the - « g Baverly’s Theatre a week from Monday. qEW Y. o for the irst performance to-night, and the pleve | Italiun Cours, the reat Talma w: 5t wor- | vi ted. Thadan opnorlunity of voading § ponsideration of any on who has o wnterest in U MOTHER AND SON A NEw York, Dee. 5.—Robson and Crane have | (00 i © iontly. Nearly evervbody in the hiped in Ttrin ks ‘Taluis was almost wor- | verv hoaatiful lette ed al Nice from | prguress of good ¥ 1 knew of re busf— {Fe bave heretofore expressed our views in pThe usual vurioty attractions will bo found | fairly taken tne_metropolis by storm. THEIr | vampens had a part of MOFS or less e :L“i‘f;'z’gu{;“}"wn und Edwin Forrost’s fame was | Verdi, Bolto, Gou afs lettars | EEViiess ofgoud muste, -1 Kao o osill by 100 o the production of Sardou's latest and | e Weck b the Academy of Music, The Metro- | business at tho Park Theatre outranks anything | Mr. Coghian being the onl§ sirong acior Teft x : which, while bestowintr ereat praise upou the | wrashy prosrammes tha: are offered to the <sful achicvement, which is now b olitan Theatre has pussed out of the hands of | ) o0y Gow York cears. The | out. Uy o ) = b % artist, show ut the same time that the Zrcat | public by’ the ~various concert parties that 7 Toost successful achievement; ¥ e- | §ir. Emmett, and is now betur run by Gardiner | Akt has been seen fn New York for years. The i 5 GiLaeE ’ : MUSLC: Tmastare, althontls they are nstalls father re- | Vst us, When true grtists ltke Rubifsiein, Von * g prescy under the name of | & Wulker. auditorium of the Park is not roomy. Itis, in j o000 mop "fersléunsihlln;- ol Bes editisn . servzd in wmving sueh . certilicates, know ve }‘nlo andi Mme. Essipoff visit a city. . thoy ¥iher s Son,” in o manner sullcenly fo- | At Havortys Theatre & Mothor and Son fact, 50 small that ordinars business 100ks im- | e picce to success. 1t is 0 be repeated unfil ) AT HOME. well w0 Qlstmenisivibe oppustauity vl e e has T, Whils iration of the work. A drama | will be contmued during the prosent week. | Iense there. An audlence that would be u.| further notice, which means as long as it noys. waE WHER ¢ | [ sl pplanee M | 2n orznization like tat of a Thowas Occhestra, L i rthy of it. am pot a which 18 devoied to the intrepretation of truly aloative Of & 1 "+ wieh of ser will find many judges, | This will be gratifyine news to ma vl ve i Mr. Mackuye's 0 is pearl: v, - 5 i Ly S B ot this bigh character 1y § s to many who bave | mere scattering in- such a place as the Grand Ar. Maclcuye’s new dram: carly ready, 1 be- | which has just closed has been a memorable | What the Comunissiqu of the “Theatre will choo: e R L e o i R bhitherto missed the opportunity of witnessing % ces a Dix <. | lieve, and will follow immediately uj ol ve cum_f-i"ul.l) give place to the tollowinF this excellent play, ppol -y ' 1 Oncm'flousn makcsv a }nfi" show in _th? Park. bl _‘“ ¢ Son liotely upon the one, Tor it bos given us, besidés that fair song- for_tue openlug of the seasom, but, if 1 were | vocalists, unfortunately, are” far behind the in- Sticism, written by Mr. M. R. Laffey, whose Bk . And yet,.on Thanksziving night, when both | BERS 0 U BEES ) Square, where the | stress, Marie R @ Al sure of b heard, 1 .woutd propose | stramentaitsts in thets effort for the developmeut e re ou the. whola very Just and worthy | ; At Hamiu's Theatroa-donblo UfL of variely | theatres were crowded to tho cellinz, tho Barks | o S HOUsEs 88 L0t o 1s bein Dluyad, have e | troup e Roze, anill the Whilney Concert § S~ Ruy an? T Vean Vusly | of art. The same songe. the famifias and time- fl(mtl-\' Seitiul attention. In justice to the :)rrczr_x(_‘;i :‘oefi‘mm’,l}gm )t.lm{ enl.crmin]mcut nx,, l,l;e bad tnore sonef futhian tha. grisr West Side Illllillxl éut ;uslly fx‘s’ lz‘u"scuson thé (ir:ny?ni:rnlc:“e'l l;\c‘; »:‘rluubpc. ‘;h; opening concerts of tho Apollo u':_v proposition. Mlle. de Vasca has studied roek !;nllnfl.;, e o:!u:.,ig TRED :lz;'; en of thl = 54 VK, e chief star of the evenin) " 4 2 2 5 i wte Club an Ve dlety. S this opera o cti **Comin' "through the Rye™ to find ** it O O tnis 2t oo who | Pope i wesle, The chict star of tho sreslif it | Tompte. T doms know buv't am vietsulne cou--) eunaelty el o ailtortum s heoe tuly teat-f 13;¢ 179 B e e e o | st e e ey b folbaas, | |Hose o Summen™ - Do by the Swance e = 3 3 3 i nowledm r O'Cluck in Morning™ on the way,to, faction with i pupil, and acknowledzed-that | 2%y FoBr CIChuck 10 e e t6 ba the ceasciens s ravstator S: i Z 2 g P & 2 3 s Fastiop: N ving T ane s, | ety and will no doubt continue to be for some > oncaly understands the American public, it | seasational fourict drama called * Jasper; or, fidence fu glving Robson and Crane’s figures. | Hh 4 Ythe * 1 are ernifled worke o i o do otherwise than' he did i | Just io Time.? i But, If T am, it must be a plcasin violation so | Ui to come. Lhe alteratiis n tho play; | 5" and diznified works ta. their subscribers — | ¢ would be, pernians, the ouly priniii donva | ocenpation of esery prima dogay in the land, whils spoken of in my dispateh 10 T RIGUNE, con- | the ome, Handel's “Acis ond Gnlatea” and | wiio would be able to interpres his worlk quite | ‘the Romance, e PAfartha. < Good-by, Swect- was kmpossible & wse of arccle without in a great ‘Thomas Whiffen’sdrama, **A Double Life, will | far as the two comedians are coneerned, beeause n E'ver " bave hacnted the tenar - = t mainly in # gencral -strongthening of the | Mendelssohn's **St. -Paul,” and. the other, | according to his wishes. and intention. - As for e s i Le presented i ' i i Strebc' i o o the B e e e e Q‘u';fg:;‘t of'i'.'ffl’ 3 d.lmno;.ul b{alifr. e will bs Hian “was ever before:scoopod in there at ong about the sam 35 it was formurly produced, | DIstein’s © Watersprite,” Gade's *Spring Mes- & Atdas o de Va lh:‘éfls-ué’nfi"{fi!m w‘:: g ?e“a‘s:dx‘m:vgg m.‘?fi::fii,“.‘m,{“w’o;}‘j“:fi oD, 3 \ g v the regular stock com . e - Mr. S 1 av ® sag 4 o o 2 h A8 Q o7} 2 T 1 doared fts mind of cant. As el 4l el e, Im"egur. m_cd: company, nu- performance. On Thanksgiving nigkt, then, 1y, \If)nlnlan: Ishual_d lu'\e mentioned 1 m_v_ .?"e’ ursd he best parts of the sceond act of such constant and perscvering cate that I can | upreciate tne ola becuuse 1i 15 old, e auite s z preparcd sconery express: anis: lirst repurt, introduces a good deal of profant ihaniettt Thutwo Conceits. cbisst ' | predict for Hera tultand wellameried triimpt | A0 zab sho dllal” ot dts SEf O s “Tne French leave all that Indusiry to | I for the oceasion. f the recelpts at the Park Theatre were SL360. | ty whitit1s pot in the mauuscript, The effet | their scheme the old elassieal, the modern ra fullandwell-merled triumph" | piace, ‘but at least wo have 8 Hyht 12> 45 oy prosent human fife and its afairs a3 | M. McVidkor has made an engagewent wity | 46 was & terrifi Jun, of course. e Ponter | & LS IR S sives rio o tho | S seherno the old dhesical, the IOUEI S0° | Sty aivin s oot buncorton Thursday | a wike 3 tow ot e ot raan vomve, ey exist, and Jow't buther themselyes over- the Tracy Titus onera company, Who will pro- | may form a pretfy clear 1dea ot the crowd whea | Uhonzht, L hen 1 Ictor who has been a fn- | T RS N et ki il seicat.| eveni e e reday | ik n while & vew tane,r? ARl o HeN e bons the moral to be drawn. Wode- duce = The Chijncs of Normands,” and with | I say that from the gallery, where there are [ YO bccomes So weat NitD B e oL o parh S aetlga ShowF i or mesieal | Ny Biiner, o cuninent planist, has been oi- | 1o opulariay, the sangy of fisetboren, Schubert, - ¢ exaltation of virtue, and the punish- | il arde and Barrymore combination, Wwito | only 210 seats. 509 people watched the © Comedy | ughter ' ‘time be should be shelved. ol wimproyemety zod at laime expense 10 apprar ab this couo | Sehuwmnn. Fruuz Lisst, Rudinstein, and otfry mand the ) will play ¢ Diplomac laughter it's about time uld be shelved. in al il s ! v and another play, The | of Errors.” @Tho other parts of the bouse were |-~ , 8 - u almost every respect stnce last season. | covt. Negotiatlons for other twlent are In prox- |(9f Fs clisiical schaor wnth they beeurne tinierul 3 ¥ AT DBOOTIU'S 4 With the Apollo Club the change from o mmn- | ress. - i T~ 1l meiodies 1o the maltitcde, — Shali we have to adopt I b ithe formidagie hiss in this country. aud In thts 3 the * Lags o' Lowrie’a’ is am exception Lo [ hysiyass. The enterprist is backed by 2 younz Thiey udd that. | man named Ferris . who has lots of money, aud | an experiment, the success of which w nerchor to a mixed chorus was in the nature of | Aplications for assoziate-membiership tickets | nunner enforce otter- sclections from our public s fenred | oY be madeat Tyon & Ilealy’s music store. stuzers? Ormavwe nof, by o more concentzated LOCAT, MISC Y. etfort on the part of the musical societies, the pro- e oivice, Weeanlookat an fmmoral ex- | Strakosch ppera will reawpear; also Eawin | packe Yatiis ition of fomale anatomy withont wincing,— | Bootit; andthere. will Tikewise b o scason of | P Sen hotklny perfomn ¢ c2n but keep it uuder the rose.—~but we Ada Cavendish. the Tule, so rival managers if we D b AFi0T R B Mrs. D. . Bowers has an abidiuz intercst in | aftera loliday show, bus ness aiwars vambles | rols : st ud [ 0 can vot endure a picture of vice, which isa fact Mre. D, . Bowers n uz interest in day show, bus Bin feels shat he can afford to.Juse a little of it. | by some of the triends as well as by some of ' ety wi v 3 e s alougside of it to explaiu the moral | creithur.’ 3 ¢ 18 noinRehl i i ity s adrope | crownod with. snscess, bevoud & doubt. ey ere wi 7 Father fdrs ' 2 ‘the anise ere that the 1 Jow stands al bl creithor.’ M. J. C. McCollom also pa T ihouene. S where aid thity stow tho peoplelust | Sav. wiite Double Marrhize, has been judic | MOWeven there will bo any farther fearsionthat | Mir. J. B. Nilsén, the tenor, formerly of thls O e e wiicn 1 score. The grreat audience which rilled the lall, | clty, has lofe the English (ilee' Club. ShStre Meirt ieat culticu st dnd. it root in " )no:{hch\l:illclf:n::ir\-; by :’xfing?f.:n“, ;)Xcll%:“fion ot el e o & et e e ot éfi??flifi?&l":’ffi‘r’ffl clously et dolic = i e lent Tn Which th \ e I 1ot et moraly DY 09T b L C: o ! i Y P i L | than ag first. It is totake the roac nder- | the excellent manner {u which the choral work Selik: ine i the hurae in order to develop and nezr rich fruit. s for generations Leen habituated fo preach- sfi«lletgfz‘:)?l):;fili)]‘;fi%v’ctru‘I}:)L arjomiisuis e;;‘flf;:‘ry)b":::nnlllu W -fifi"ffifiguflk -’wl uE;z“\;rdu) stand, ut the close of its run here. : was given, and the enthusiasm with which that | t b:l;?nélg:xigul;g;&li ?;’zfi::‘:’[tgl(‘fi\fi':% e L N et s Gl o Sove 200, s il I Mackaye has started out with acompany | work was wrected, all testify to the fact that the | 8prearance at the Boston Music Hall, e oot “hat. Mgt BoE wiea d which s to look futo the dictionary A WEEK OF UNPARALLELED BUSIX: festivais 4o for Cliicago? Muslc will Tive und Criterfon.” They play ing, au " ¥ i i oF EliE Miss Effie Ellsler will be remernbered as hav- | i - b he calls 7] ; for the real meaninz of the word esthetic. TRk e lier A6 as hav- | This'week the ndvance sales have been even | QurBovs™ and * WAt the Apolio Club m its new form has u mission be- | A lly Basset? or “biz boy e gty S I t appearan Vs M iy & ur and **Casre.” At the last moment -+ Aunt Polly Bassct” and her ¢ big boy Jede- s el et M. ooy saye o the subjects | B, made lier it appesrance ot Hooley’s | larwer than before. I it Koeps on the thoalse | Loubse S5Tvvater, who was to have becu a ead- Tore s, and. that its sphere of Gsefuiness, so far | diab, ™ with n fall chorus, will apear at Farwoll | neil i carth sl resecho th i1=a of buaty -1 B e o by pressure ffont tho inside. | o bty oF he combination, was- talien sud- | from boing at an end, has expanded. 1f it wiil | Hall for three evenlngs of next weels, Tucsduy,. |, more lovely oy ft nove scer been Sedrd T the Edutus of The Tribune, characters. It will also be d e = 2. remembered that Vever di e o sSerYe eSS, 3 I Cmaon, Dec. 6.t will esarcely be diepnted | she achieved a very distinet suceess on that oc- e did ployers botior dossrve suecess | donly il and Adu GHlian wis ‘Wurriedly substl- | continuo its work as faithfully and industriously | Thursduy, and Friday. Yerore. T true in redgion, the pure in ar. that Victorien Srraon 15 the esto! g play- | Gocion. is endowed with theatric tale eirs has been an elfort to raise curtimate | pugell, Their success in the East hias been | 28 it has comenced, it may Letore the close of iss Kannic e o the beantiful in painting, sculpture, aud poeiry e “The mtricacy yet smplicity of plot, the catric talent of | eomedy into popultur favor. Taore I little kat- 3 i i Miss Fonufe A. Saofard, teacher of plang and : w L fbetion of cparaclerization wmd of | 8 hizh order as well as belug very prepussessing | 4 e oloietne there perimrmance,—that, | “e s W T komsan. challengs coraparison With uny S | volcs eulbure, s etirmed o cho city and wit | <ol Yok DS tportant Clemehts 1, e, ek B S the reundance of stags olect | in uppearance. Miss Ellsier recums to Hooley's e I e st | gt e it Adice Marrizon, the charm- | lar urzanization io the countr 2 | aotee sulture, s retommied fo shi city sad S UL mout of cralization, whiie inkanity Js L aecs UDen P all of his works, have not been sur- | to-morrow, and will appear fu the drama writfen is, little satistaction to metropolitan NOWSDADET | fne Jittle body who until lately headed the Rice Tiie Beethoven Society hae also appeared in | aud instrumental music. oud b waskuat the patlem 0L 1 o ¥ L o vhe Ihentho i of 5 Now Yok | I LA P00, V1O it that ¢ompauy beeauso. | exeelicnt forn, with its parts strenzeliched 105t | * e concorts of chmmber musfe by Mrs, Wat A EXPLUATION AR TS TUNESL concerts ! er music by Mrs. Wat- i = Sirgad od, excopting by Serive, by zny dramatic | for her by Bartley Campbell, enitied A [ uly'poper cawt tind auything to buck-can_in 3 | \Willje Edouin undertook to *Jord it » over her | where it was needed, namely, in the tenors and * "o the Faitar of The Tribuze. - P. D. Pub- ] Sttt e generation. And itis not alovein | Heroine in Rags,” in which she s s v asurain bis Wi e metruciive apility that ho excols, butin | wade a brilliant success. els said to have | periormance hie takes no pleasure fu bis work | ju ruther high-linnded style. Shovill return to | bassos. | 1t bus yet somethinz to master in the sou and Messrs. Ledochowski, Roseubeckers | opicaqo, Dee. 7.—-inasumuch as B e Tac lanstave. thad hoputs e | 0§ 0 : 1t makes himm sore to so¢ 9 porfect play per- | the Last, wiere, I undurstond, there is a play | 4o f prompt a0d nnunimons attack, cnuncia- | 4nd Eichheins, \will bezin n the secoud week of | yigo, " ana muny otiiers, upear (rom his note Sontheof bis, characters 19 clear, episrammatie, | | HUe ondon Hornet has this in regard to a | fectly plaved. When hecan 4 find fanlt, he £6els | and o hoap of capital awaiting tier advent, She | tion, and expression. Tuese mug; be the result January instead of Dec. 18, as previously an- | yonr Jast Sumday issut to mismnderstand the chiar= spounding \nmlx A!'Al ?c l'xr:] I“l“ J“ cy. _Lurd_ofx’ I-knowa Chicago actress: that ln.,hus_ been taken udvanta eu{. Iew ent | wouid undoubtedly prove a Kirong astraction ou of tralnfng. Meanwhile it is weil balanced avd nounced. neter of my fortacoming Symphony concerts, wiil o wchool poculiarly hisown. Startine |- Miss May Howard, a_charming and celebrated | to the Park under tie imoression, that be wus | pye road. : Yitraction ot | fas & votame of tone whiels is excellent in'| Mr. J. e Ziclinski, of Grand Rapids, a well- | Jou kiodly pero: ord fn esplagation? In quality and quantity. The success of its work | known musleion, will locate in this city i cinmoniion L b S i e A iriilog incident 28 @ bass, b weaveaa | actress from the Southern States of Americs, has | ZUing to huve an oppartumity Lo Just_rond thy o ¢ bsorbing Test intensity. ived in Engl vic ava S v ¢ 3 3 " up e T ar . ne QZ{{:’";?::&? Eabior cfié::,c cne‘:r;n '.f'cl;flu‘gg :filxxs‘fgy’?u:‘:fi:&‘;’:fim“:fi;gifig‘fsuh'm Effl;xfi: ;‘m- \‘gulx’chum‘slz;f wulz;l“jrxl( 'i;u. l!a‘1 aém n‘ ELSEWHERE. i the Walpursis Night™ was such 88 1o wag- | the st of Junuary. Fle hesa hizh reputa “,’l'; f’}"l,‘",‘"" E:«inlx‘s(‘pan‘ixxp.c‘nllrelw ‘u;“ uupy]l‘.lr 2e- T deSian, he carries his crama | Holtand Charles Wilmer, throngh her O e o ai foreed b le rang ARERSAIbON’ GORE, rant us in_antlapating inprovemeat where It is | asa teachier f the voice and piauo, and tis re- B et i ciilor Al hae from B SESEalion Somphcations 1o, | 2o AF: Corran, and i) sk hor e uspoutancs | Dation. ThEi sucs and forced i fato appro- A OSs1P. requisite and an advance in all dircetions. Tioval ot will b6 WALLCF Of INtarcat I Tiut-.| Gesstands WA the OLRor NRAISEES AEO KWL 48 throagt Hoce mimplicity 15 only equsled by L | i this connfry at tho Duke's Th At anb | bation. Theirsuceess was phenomenal, and he | An oxchange suys Maggic Mitchell plays “I'he two concerts hiave als shown that at lase: |- eical circ] ¢ Aassical, ™ 11 et it e th nx oS Theatre, Holbor on | beoD: it They have recelved the howage | « Cricke botter than the Australiun team. | we bave an orchestra. which is capable of doing |+ . \iilwaukee papers . ST Rr dnd enjovable b ¢ |1 The Milwaukee pavers - of yesterday record 8 [ preluding it with o recitation uf escerpts from S oandin troth and probability. No cther dra- | Suturday, Nov. 23, in_the zreat emottonsl piay, | o¢ the public, aud so the critics are oblized o B e B betel i 'y 'S L "y - - ive ot 5 cood work. 0 these Lw CS, AP - T, : Tho Wallacks area long-lived race, Lester | £000 ok, [ Lhest B Sortl o hekres cam, | freat suiecess . of M. Tomlin's soclety f that | Shakspeares tragedy, wilch hase 8 spectat begslis 2 1, in a concert on Friday evening, | upon its musicalideas. 1 would sy to .t R ier can €o perfectly couceal the blzge | *+Miss Siulton, " first produce Caudevi Y I produced at the Vaudeviie | ¢yt Jine.” Since the two comedians opencd A That cats the tanzled knot of his story. in | Theatre. Paris, with great success, and in which i § il 3 nengn ! | in New York, they have received avout 2 cord of | Wallacl’s randmothor, who died tn 1850, was | o the real hopes of the future prozress of | St He & . 2 at which the same works were glven that the | Pubilco thet the symphonic works of the wi n])ép]a'n:-‘;crh'(' iu: f:nnll:filtul:fu‘cl‘::gn%'; ;:;Lci‘;:am i\llmu. Flln;ueil created £0 proiound a sensation by h e Bl the detection of Zica 2 ring om | her powerfal reprosentation of the heroine. Miss | letters, not only from acquaintances who have | 100 years old. Chicneo in music. As individual societies, there aepicon it ¢ alaot a ceraly by thcsiimplo | ay Howard hay roudered tho play equally fsmous | witnested their perforinauccs, but, from perfect Tic alton ke plagti ot Nl Thoitss'| 2 e iy THes. Individual soclutles, there”| Apollo Ciub sanir on ‘Thursday”eveniog. - Tue | st fall of beantical moloutes (2 e e O ave complyined that his plays | brings with hera feputation | aud _America, ugd | strangers as well. From who pile Ihave eribbed | T At their ‘own grooves without interference with [, S4me soloists alsu appearcd. . ainsihe ey BNl (oL B O O s B i the Englich transiation. Tn a | indoseed by the senatabion that w1l no duubt b | orie writtan by one of te Mrst porlralt, drthts this week in Around the World in Eighty | cach other, aud " without any rivalry exeept | The ainual concert of the First Prosbterian g e s Tl e N Srobanty corrcet. |Icis diflcult for | roudy and willinz 1o o Bublic, who ave tiways | inthalty. Mols a man thoraushly fomilior Days,” and Bonfunti lewds the balict. liealthy musical competition. If az some future’ | Ghurch in St. Lonis was H L O O Y oo and heat 16 e sl i e etrical matters, and his opinion Is warth | Miss Adelaide Neilson Is not coming to this | day they could combine thefr forces with the | ing evening, iv which Miss Ahe it what he desized the opera to he— ¢ {ell of tunes.” all the w, rough, and { promise him it The Enslish-spenking peoole o thorouzhly com- | chesira stalis will be replaced. _ 4 prebend many of the salicnt points of ‘The Gallic quoting. Here is bis nots country after all, this season, slaco she has | orchestral, under one leader, for s festival, thoy | o Veiy proiuineyt par —singiu: funes s al w o will becomo fan Tauon, and in the detineation of French character The mau-cating business behind the scenes at My DEsR Rousox: 1 cannot lot the evening | been cnguged for the sprimg by the manage- | would present just as yrood ‘material as Cincin- | numbers,. the Bach-Gounod Ave Matiz, w B ofive there 18 much thav s too esthotic | McVicker's Theatre, which threatened at obe | pass untii I bave expressed to you and Mr. Graneé | ment e s adpte . e o lad ehen ehio gave the fivst of those festi:| a violin obligato by b, Matia, WIED | G i it e well e dosa -+ Old Fulka st N yrolensible for -a' people o uili- | time to cod ub either iu the loss of Jir. G. F. | my_hizh uppreciutlon of yoir rendering of the o .- | vald\whiel nave made her so famous. “Thic nim Hayevent i 1tome, " ynd waistle thooe meluies (°) Hines ) i Hean, eten in the minutest matters of e e on the” devoring | Shuracies of the two Dromios. 1 have scon it of | Clara Morrisis reported as studying theviolin | of these organizations should he to S hicve thiy:| . Next Feiduy evening Mr. Muthews will give 2 ves of tae Fathosiaad do. * When L Jfe, s¢ the Amencans. In the Americsu | of Louis Sharpe ra tue sald Learock, has re- | the most succeesful interpreters of these fincly- | at San Francisco. A wag suzzests:that the lady et e Sl eigal nrid 91|, pupils’ soirec_at Evanston, When the Misses rUie direction of represontation “of s works ° his characters T he eachasle - compromise. Mr. | drawn_charactors, incluaing tho Placides it thia | will probudly oceuoy hor iciaure moments with | Fosult and asa matter of municioal pride We:) Gregory, Burcess, Pratt, Willowood, Fowun, in, 1eaid to my Gepman e ore, 16 be Americanized, and Ju many | Sharee, the stage. mavaren Sl remains | Counter, and tho Webb brotaers at the Wheatee | un effort to B ettt s Momustio bur. | Do that borh Bovietigs and the orchestry will | Gyge, und Hervis will apoear in Geethovon, e baczwootsmen of Amweries or eve D e tho chhractrs loso the celicate fincsse of | Siacr Mot ~a® bone of 'his body has | Roval Princess ju Londou, and I uahestuatinaly | monics 2 receive o liberal and encouraging pabronaxes |- Gogin, and- Liszt- eclestions, those from tié Lnilians wonld cnjoy this 3 catels uie <pint Hotive that distmeuishes them in the French. | st (oL S e nOf s body Mns | pronounco your performuiics by far the fmest T that will testify to the public desire for such a | japrb: pafne < Rinoletto,” ' Paust,” und th 1 Inspirstion. it 1% =0 cleatly and hroudly ren- Thie bas een 1udulsed in to such #n extentas to | 6% roken, whieh is somewhut | jave ever scen. Mr. Crane descrves the highost r. W. J. Florence has bought Righton’sucw | festival. Its benctlt would be almost inealcula- | Goncerto in B fiut ¢atire. 5,7 und the | Gesed. “And I eamblidiy believe tiut when theso T B b e troy the strenath of the entire | Uisappolating 10 a community thirsting for | prafee for bis wonderful adabtabliity, oua for his-| pluy, © Palr 0! Wi, and 1t 4bOCL 1o atart on | ble, and it wonld vield to Chieago correspond- | “0*T2 2 HEone, works are gven with the pootical feeling they e wore, no mutter where it comes from. Mr. | really clever imitation of your voice and manner. | a tour with it. Perbaps the piece may fly away | fngly rich returns with those Cincinnati-now )Ir.kw. $. B. Miethiews lecture at Pasls Insti- umflgn‘rhg)‘);;g‘lflbfivm“,mPfl-'";li". as 8 Stasd A 0 ; * t Frid: G, Misg | Wo sl s ** Trauaterel,” inr with this Lind of mnsic i Jo -Slother and Son laa conspicnous ox- | £ore, Bo, e e [ Cnes, [0 ample. Pronvunced as his ability us an adapter is, carock had very lou signitie 15 intention | In short. your two Jromios urc ot onco unique and cith hi vhich cas e vill be | enjor sl vening, vell o arawell as e understsuds American tasiey Mr. | of cating Ar, Shar, t'as he stoud, without | perfect, there being absolutely notning o' b do- :ii\F:nnl‘;xlr‘fx s whih s plonl ol mpacp DG F et WILHELMY, = | Tydia lI-.u-r:sc" :!Tfih-r ax?a‘; l:-e':“ S:0uERyITe Gaorun has 1ailed i bis adspiation of foLes | anv sauce: e sald he lad pasted ull sorts of | ¥ired. "“The slighi difference in_ persunal resom- - = . The ereat violinh - Wiieim],. is onuounced | cueslully n the Selivmany end Lisat selectio furpeots ae Pontarcy, ” judged from auartistic | vile names all over bm; had plastered him | blance—aod that way o slicht ihat evey one in the ferson opens at the Fifth Avenue Thactre, | g ycr T O Gormicts 1t et ri-:| 1ler tenazity of meiury “aud enduranee e ELSEWILERE. e lence. the cant that proceeds from the | 10T Lead 0. fool. with opithetes Tl srased, e nn i o yod Woth, only serving fo show | ¢ s ,L0the Moy Croly dausiter | day and Saturday evenings, when he will - be:| the subject of universal comment. Miss Jamts, - THE MAPLESON TROUPE. Frepcharir's exubition of 2 human foible with- | B €0 the Carth e & OTMY Ted him n | HEeat etz 0 o e, " hava. tliays bon | Chamer Mo blin will take th, part of Gretclen, | Supported by Mme. Teres Carreno, the pianist \whio s [ heve a0 u Sahumann Soug, wus - From Our Qun Correspandent: * - | re, Kate L. Jumes, vocalist; Signor Tamiapies | disnosed, and did not appedr. New YORg, Dec. 5.—\Whea { wrote some tims dog, and worse than a dox; had seen him eruwl | o great admirer of your art and humor; bat 1 neve e fen and 'weakcned the entre piay. | through a kuot-hole, crecp off like a guilty e A O ansae. ) thos Aud thatth | 1118 expocted ‘tuat. Josepl will undertake the | 3 % Sumwersally complaiued that the end- | thing; bad cverlastingly staumped upou Tits | e enat Sue go0d, and tho, sconery was really | Part of Jiip B TNGiher and Son™ is unsatistactory. | staze-managerial brow the brand of scorn and | splendid. The management doseryo s rich reward | The Dot st 3 gauze coveriuy, be has departed from the i lz!::ltc«-‘;geh“ ?g%l;\cf:u:lc:c?&rfimg, 3%!:5 Im'rim (i\!’rs. H. Sm!uhn (lkl)nccrb hCocmp:m\‘ is | since about Mr. Mapleson’s projected oreratic il 4 o 3 s X seort ut Plymouth Cougrega- in the West, the inpresario was about. scs s H Tyipune makes ths enticing an- | seis cherse for rosorval seats, which may U0 | {oast Cgireh dan. 5. . Tha comouny. embrs toor in the West, the impresario wis ou By Wroten (o have been avillain, a man | has ot LA o w\,‘;;;’:‘ff;‘,‘,’:j;‘f;,",‘:};& B e Tor e atinnsnce. of yourwells bz, Ont., 7o s anoropristely imed Groos, wio' | dav We prengine lLls ok nectsiy 10, ST I D sntoalto omt’ plantsts Me.. Churles fr, | heinformedne. . Bub it aoneated later why 6 O e oes Temioe Jove for her | B e o e or whitioeogn | carmed and riebly-meritou suceess. . Falwofally | YiniGly B e i o 0 | b ot e standiug of this grest virtaoso | Glars, baliad ud operatic, téhor; D A1 Kan- | was that Mr. 0. H. Baverly wa rushing aroundt s A 3 Y i1 cock, bagso; and Walter Emerson, who was in | New York ag such frantic pace s to astonish ks . Tl erson. was ali the while a hypacrite, bestow- ite—o1 A vours, Rervuanr, ol berson, was ol T while a bypuctite, st | 2le. 6. F. Tgarosk to do wlat e did. Tho | Y iy cuunple of the Tot. So any ono cun | HEXE Tucsd hphorted by o erowd of -Detrolt | TIE CICAGO OHCLESTRASYMPLONY CONCERTS. | Turops with Uilaors, cornet-player. e uriioa ot hlo cal eveslod & Meplistopheles, buars that she has | quictly pulldd 1 his horps, sat down % SI1CCRs: 4 40 | ymateurs. ihe farc to Chathmn and back s | The arrangements for the first symphor: J o revealeu 1 Mepiiatoplcies, buars thatsho bt | 0 rolo an apology, and lwd io pasted | 560 that he shucess of the Dromos 1s wot atall | oy1y52 50 for the round trip.” cort og Ehe Gbtesst Orebestra, under the fire concert wili be given at St, Andrew's | toget fler Mojesty’s opern at his ouse, and by orner Washingon and Tobey strects, | bis wsual enterpnse urd liberallty he -enire’y We the 1th inst., in | succeoded in winning Mr. Maplesou over-to orzanize the orchestra. Its work in the recent which Mis: tt, ‘Mrs. L. W. Perce, | own ambitivus views. So the grdat uummu'vl‘l tion of Mr. Rosenbecker, are now completed. Churfl'\; This grentleman ‘has worked industrionsiy to Weducsday _cvenbig, i ither Lorror. norsh: Tororief, butsim- | up in the green-room for everybody to read. e meave Inh. for he hasgiven e | B T e e to tho management fof bis offen. | 1 am told that since the comeds was brought Bronson Huwards new drama, “Te Banker's 0" Ope wuohmd ulnvcr sccnflmo!nfir {:lmy of | sive conduct; to the stagc-manager, to the ;x:v. here, schml l:mumgcrs a:::ua nc:ors, n;ed by Dauzmcrl.’t'unbfiean tos Lave uulhlleve(lanf ided Sardon's would be at 2 loss to understand how an | geenic artists, to the carpenters, to the seene- 5 success, bave been considering the project of | success at the Union Square Theatre. lvis o | O tiss Cl Parker, Mr.~ McW: Nir. W, + 7 & Drif 87 ol Be sim- » . i) = eing i . ’ . cte 4 ch Wi Pureer-Hall coucerts, and cspecially in the Miss Clary Parier, ) b, ade, Mr. W.. C. | which bas b aelizhting the metropol zuthor of such celebrity could so violste the sim- [ ghifters, to- the call-boy, to the supes, to the producing it on thoir own Look, aud playing it | recoustructed version of a play which was some | G EC Soelety’s L wea ol n)m‘mwr MR D, "Kimba Mr. V. 2. Alten, \1 opear at Haverly's. 1tis generally cutceds plest instincts of womanhood, and yet be looked hers. | ‘The apology was aceepted. Mr. S| through the country on the strenzth ot Robson | time aro praduced in Chicaro under the title of : T el n 2 Riio as the firs dramatit of ihe ege. . And Yar- e aicon), W ME d. Mr. SUATDC | aud Crane’s reoutation. Of course that will be | * Lillian's Lasu Lovet and asain under the that disolaged the results of good tratning aml. C: Lellapy dbhe St qaultons Quatterts, Siow thnt sle oo OF oners which eloses tn rapulons proceeding, but there is no | name of * Lillian? T¢ i suid thiat Cazauran | Indicates satistactory results in the fortheoming ill take pare. the hofidays has never been caumed In ymphony performances. Sceing that he has | The programme for the Turner-Elall concert thts country. ‘The merit und : worth of Bl whose wocs early gain xua bold the s¥mputhics devous ¥ e e O B meome scally the.eaira] | and plavod Zliot Gray azain. It hequires good | §ECrTeortive 1o uso a sl 5 L 2 o “Who | dcal of conraze o doa thing offtais kind, aud | leal preve ve far suck: a step. hus writien some of the last acts. Ba hy ehanee oty four months he & tobe | this afternoon includes Grauer’s march, #Aus | The | perforaanees have steadlly - grown Wpoa- the. public, and the financil subsore . fure of the pi ¢ e whint becomes of Aarcette, who nobly avows | the public will respect Mr. Learock forit. Only Leneel what she i8 not to gave the peace of mind | he should be careful not_to bluster too much in JUE ORSE MIGHT Frances Fodgsou Burnett bias written a note s 3 of the two comedians is unquestioned; but, un- | to iss Maric Gordon in rem itten a note | congratylated upon the progress tha hus beei | aew Berzen 73 tho oserture to Webor's * Ata e her woman who is almost & sranzer fo her? | future © lest thyt the wives with spits and boys orimcrery, moral rights dow't. 50 formuch in | Smie o Mise Gonfon's f.”""“'a;‘{'q';f;i"l‘;fi,{{f,‘s mude. The first concert will be aiven Monday | [lassun”: Strauss’ waltg, =My Lite is Love Toeapswer in that the Jlarcetle of ‘lj‘lfumerinnd THith stones ;i puny battle slay him."—(Corio- | Jair courls. s tlll,lflubson sl Ciane tave one | Toereof nibhat Lass of Lowrlea She st;8t evening, Dee. 30, with the following programme 'nnd dars hgf_le{llln,"’s b\.im;;:tm’"; overture Sop" is ot the Marcelle of **Les Bourgeois de ¥ advantage which the others can’t get over. Toe | % = y SIEEIa0S PART I o “Wilhamn a Mo: qui S ot the arceta eelr.cacrideing ag the | (@) e har Slar Y, 1 niadamp st of dites | LTk ok mEan Lo epeRht e dirty or | 1. Loonora Ovarture, Xo. - ....Bocthoven | Messrs. Feul, Eurth, Koonle, ana Ei adapier bas made Ler in **Mother ‘and Son, ™ not LECTURES, READINGS, ETC. Soparate editions of Shalspeare, ok lenst one of | pobie k e alit “*Nonpin de tlori " from **Ciczienzado - | Schubert’s *Hunzarian Marh s Conrudis ol his skill could prop up the climax which her The next cutcrtainment of the_Enzlewood | (ol has never been published. Besides the x\x’u e in dlcl l‘s ot conrsencsy on rutal it) Tito .-.Mozart | pusnourr, Kiaderadatsch 5 Bargiels “Laend- | © ir metamorplosis bas dextroyed. Human nuture bas | Lecture Course will take place next Friday ¢ Taine orinted clitions, ther bave hud the | oikion ition is noble aud sympathietic. Honsert | Jer? ud % Sorine Dance™; and Leutoer's this country. Mr. Maplésou gives me the fol- ey st e iobisn periecion even on | g at Tilotson Hal when air G, W Batly | wivawiaee of the prompubook wad by the | S0 Rs LG 2, T “hnhouneo e | tilsmoiis Gutte lowing, Ualcs o ke o 1 to 2 S5 e me lave of hor busband wouid take the [ W1 2! ¥ siptpatriis ee Webb ~ brothers wien they plaved the | maiden e was Morrlson. In amouncins | 4. Quartet Schabort | Wewish to omphatically wnnounce that no | Legie, Jae, 21 to Feb. 13 Cncianati, Feb. 3 to 8. . band and bless the woman who had posseesed tho Aliterary aud musical entertainaiel will be | comedy with such cnormous success in Eu- dE talty 1"‘rfci o e bitl \a-l bfl Was m::i St Leml:qF dies’ Qu i musical communications will hiereafter be c 1 Mareh the epmpany will play 2 second scasan Leart of that busband for years. AMomstrous as given next Tuesday evening at the Oxkkand Con- | robe. In this, whole scenes have been changed, | det ~h‘) 08 lfl d in the bi ;’nri, she 1‘ opte Bailet music to ** Feramors™....... . Rubiustein. | Giered that 2% of the “rendition” ofs | at the Academy, producing * Lohengrin.” tuat action appears in **Jlotner and Son,"itis | grezational Chureh, under tho auspices of the und, al places where _ tho original uuthor's | theebunge from preference.t’ Further ovestl | = o i Tal o % S cieal worle. % Randitlon* means “the act of | wrapnhansor,” and. “Ii Tallsmane.” T simple and eautiful in ** Les Bourgeois.” The | J, F. F. Association. The programine s au ex- fotontions were not made very clear, the editors | #ntion. has resulted in_the discovery oot iy | 6. Symphonyin B flat major, op. 38...Schumann [ MERE NICC. o0 i one ‘sense, and * trans- | operas to be - given in Chicoo will helade all Horcelle of Sarion is not a wronsed wouan: sl | cellent onc, and mo pains huve oen spared to | hate writicn in certain lincs which Carry out the | Teal name is Clasissa Hurlowe. ver, she THE PRATT SYMPHONY CONCERTS, fatfon,” in auother. The Oniy other meaing e A o shis far produiced hiere,. - Hfs G ieawoman who aided Ler own fell, who s *e- | imale the entertalmcnl a grand sucecss. parpose of Shikspearo. completelt; ~Tais, of | slunped theial foto ove and eullod, hersalt | The armpusmunts for e, Pracdls st | 1 oo s conncetion with el R s i S b S i nd tneatoat SiL: Tuipall Ioclear 1 g i Dotirse. tival players cannot, toucb, - it is an fm- | Larriot, und tbero the matter rests for the pres- | sympliony éoncert A% BO% complete, and the | g \which it Is ot necessary to explatn. Waen ernbe: o iurch’s Mus’cal peated it and tnesto ptone [0z, ThBsSISCIents | ™ e reading tournament, for amateur rewders | £OUrse, Heal plasers cannol ot IUERN NG | qut. " Hurriow ealls her Clare, and she calls him | goncert i3 definitely announced, for, Dee, U | applied to,imusic it Lss ho sere L hO | pme Do oot dneeat of buman sction 18 preserved, and a man who in Ziewood, which occurs Dec. 23 at Tiliot- : : - : of e seton: ig presericd, aund g man Wie 18 | of Enelon o e cers Degd o4 Tiow | that uo person, howerer familiar with Shalc- | dames: fhie fivst part of the programme will nclude | {oug be just 3 pertinent to speak of the - | 1arafy recived by Mr. Gito Siager: e L% - who howed: s Lhomands | S0t dint paricivants. As they Wil lave ampic | SPEEEC i gencral, without an cspecially intimate | Wiy docsn’t Sothern write himself a certifi- | 1 +Corjolunni Qrestting el from | piision’of an arta as of the *rendition.” o escen. Auz. 0, 1875.-DEAR Sin_ Axn Beter b and tnomands il o e ud |t to iako thee sclections and preoaration atquaintanco wish o " Comedy of Brrore i | catoof s conditon? Al wne corresnondenty S s oL A ¢ Saciversary of | Tue Chicago Musie Company, No. 163 Stato | Fricys: Accont 155 sgers Shanks for yous e e e B ewdisianahty, the Warcelie | 1t will nodoubtbo au inleresing event. 'TBE | gnewodern writer hezun. The most of his s BT D B ietal dewiaration » | Becthoven's birth. Tiie second part will bo of streot, have recoived during the weck sowe in- | and alvo for the score of our teey motworhes of Cosmiract 13 » vaét Improvement over the com- | musical part of the entertaiument will bean - | pe 0" 08 Mr. Chartes Webb, who is the'sur- all comes out with an “oflleial declaration miscell character 1o ‘be announced | teresting new musle, including a pisno arrunee. erandiose work, **The Festival Ode " (Rejoce. yo 9 st S: o iz Mr. 3 3 - | and says that Sothern’s trouble i: 1y “of a misceilaneous clharacte! o 1 A = cholrs), and the cantata, **The Landing m;‘e\"':c“‘a';d\fle;;‘:g;;“‘agg{g"",;“’;“"‘b:’gficgfljn tereatfliz foature. A N honisiual Wehb brothiurs. . Althongh | fanctiomary navare.” Ho Dl Is Ty aorit | hereaftor, it will be a pleasaut unnouncerent meut ol a chorus and maecly frous g By R e e e mero D2 landecapo of Turner The Villaze of Blue Island, throush the efforts | at an advaucod uge, and suffering from sevore | scck absomte rest in Italy, where the genfal cli- hat Mr. M. W. Whitney has been secured-und | py I, Maglathis & ailad, * Her Beauty Huuots | grjer of genius, poctical coucoption, and masterly e vielcic et of ' fandscope of Tt | of AGears, G. W, Murrey wnt O, W. Kyl is o | piveical infrmiied, Ale ooy s disected | mate of that soupiry o e o) whact. | Wil sing the © In Questa Tomba - of Bectho- | 3 Yont v Juntes GUL 081 B O ey | s oo R & 2 i have a series of four entertuinments during the | everytning ! . 5 S a i £ und ** Honor and Ars” of Handel. one; e wita Me, swaltz [ 'ne dedication of the cant givun me grea! have iring everytning {n the production of the comedy, | nexee from all dramatie excitement, will the ven O ATiLrs coscET. Wellesley Mard] % Nntional Thanusgiviaw | pleasure, 18 has alsa the neiws of the successful snugesionable (vauld ihere wore morw like b, | \GIL% U armer Hall, They will cousist of o | and plavs the fathar of the Autisiol In additl ) 1t he is canable of betier work thun he Las cone ¢ WU 4 ¥ two | and plavs the fathor of the .Antipkoi in addition | sooner prepare him tor his proposed return to A 9 e G W o ; iatt of the to Gran™ Hirhe %) Son. ™ 7 v ctures, t, ¢ by M ¢ 1s stage 4 i < A X ? > t day niht at | Hymm,” ny Georze W. Mormin Wedding | rendition in Cimcinnati of the ** Gran " Messa Sc: bus - becn handsome frow . the star As to the future operatie prospects Isball ne able to speak fu u few days. The success of the first veuture under the mew rexime at the Academy promises laracly for the permancne ablispment of thorouzhly Hrst-class ogera In 3. Concerto.... et B < a: dissertl Jossic Couthoui. The Chicazo Quartctfe has | away a part of the old gentieman’s bodily vix i 3 ; mmfifi.f"c :InDDY:: t.‘“‘l'-h ane-s ? i;_:rt..;mn Dhoen cnmazed for the concert, and Messrs. it o 13 still an étor ofx';'rg:ltmoii'-. d"ll’fmv [m?lr\'r Haverly’s minstrols wero Tast heard of at the | the Hobuemann Hospital; offers vers rar at- | /Tho inuncoiaun Hospitat Mared,” by Dr. II. m“e{'mhn;-m 0 th 1 opinion and kind ce more to the acting of this play, | goyyier Colfax and Wendell Philli ¥ | Woward Athenmum, Boston, xnd some of the | tractions, as will be scen by the following excel- C. Jessen, of this city. consideration wileh Mr: Theodora Thomus bas o~ for the | pathetic huesin the picceare dulivered by him, \hana , 2 vapers speak with awe-struck wonder of the | jent programme: * The ‘Apolio Musical Club over a year ago | stowed apon my compositions, 1.ask youto thung which bas ereated universal rewark during the | jecyures.. Mr. Phillips will deliver the first lect- | and he reads, them with an clocationary fiuish r uk wi 6 . Wo week, it is bardly necessary to repedt that the | ure Dec. 14 % aud depth of feeling whicn the general run of forty pcrru; mers, Lhc w ulveismzmz and dane- | 3 Organ solo—Overture **Die Zauberdote, * orpanized un auxfliary class, under the leader- him for me. ERaEl p Union Square company have come up to tbe QUESTIONS ANSWER] 2001d men ™ actors do not et up to nowndays. | i ELirs, o twelve urirl artists, and the cicht 2 -..Mozart | ghip of Prof. Tobertshasy, from which class the Anticipating your visit -oifi\clmnmul_! summer, expectations of the public, and bave given a 70 the Liaitr of The “Thires weels ao, it will be remembered, the | €nd men. | By the wat, how does Haverly man- Cirthur T, Creswolds ohion Choral Sovicts Las been orzanized, | Fremuin, with Rizhost cegurds, s ons, " Lrszr. : pas Yo E Cutteaco, Do 6om¥ill vou plense inform ine | Dramatic Nens pulished the statoment of an [ 45010 nake cight meo sit 4 the end of arow? [ 2. Quartette—:*Abide with Mo " ‘e orzanization is limited to 100 members, Lo MUSICAL NOTES. siggularly symmetrical futerpretation of the | yroush Tue SuNpAY TRINUNE who i the husband | uctress who was rrossly insulted by ‘fhic man at the ond is the end man. Thero 8, Gezllia Quartlte, - e the lcadership of Prof. Robertshuy, | Arthur Sullivan will visit this country next drama. The defects of he performance are | of Mrs. D. . Bowers, now vlashug, gy Hooley's CHARLES R. GARDINER, o t&:c cight i;l one [l)ll;mc,all a once. h\\"lmn 3. ReciationThe lzlonuylcu“m === | ana on Tucsday cvening next, at their rooms in { March. : soinsimificant tbat to make remarks about | Theatre. and oblige weuimak. | whose operations fa tac same line are pretty | Drundreary gots overbis present spoll he may citative and Aria W.... ..Mozart | the American Esoress Comuavy’s building, an | 4 i cays -Offenbiach § it et L e i wha | . We would respectfully refer Inguirer to 3irs. | sl known in Chleago. ‘Thc stors was that th . 0 able to eliicidate. e i e T eors wilt_ oer bich Will S | oy st Spera Tor Viennu. iyt g real plessurc hus been derived from theirunited Bowera. She knows. actress, who depends o good deal upon drumatic The May Fisk “Blondes” have once more | 5. Quartette—**The Adicu, ™ Pauzont | plete the permanent orzanizazfon. The obj Mo bll h the Zummoris. teatl £ sl eleavors, Theso semafnn T siterios to b To the Editor of The Tribitne. azents for her cneagements, a5 many uctors | fallen on evil times: The: Evaneelical Alliance e Quaker, City Quartette. | | of the Soicty is to take up oratorios and | o c. alarc tlsx'h e sdin flfl “1':‘:”1,; a0 2. re remain a few mysteries tobe | (060, Dec, 6.--Please inform a friend whether | and actresses do, was summoned to Gardiner's | of Hawmilton, Ont., recently beld a meeting, ©. Violin solo—**Concert Milltulr .Liplasky | choruses which have never been given in this ing, hias severed ber cornection with the Co cletzed up in reference to the descriptivephrases |-ormor S, J. Cr McCollom, now performb a | ofice, and there told by him that, it she expect- | und ndopted the following viriuous lutiou o < do{ph Jokenbecier. country : servatory at Vienna. - in the play-bill,—but let thav pass. One would [ Hooley's Theatre, isa married mun ornot, awiif | ed him to el her anvthing to do, she musz be- | Wreneas, We are led to believe by thereporls 7. trAna MApperi."... +eveneee.Flotow sic sixtcenth Hershey Popular Ce | At the fourth Gewandhaus_concert ot Lelostz ? 50, 10 Whom. J.M.P. | come his mistress. There was an_ attempt on-| of the city pi d t rumor that the ea- L B 5 ol Ch e G R e 1 w ¢ Festival Ovi o . : 3 y paners and cutrent rumor that the ea- | g Organ solo—Allexro from G major (Mili- bo. siven to-morrow Gvening with a vers at- | the only novelty was anew Festival Overture “Hardn | bictive programme. The novelty will be Mr. | Dy the composer, Herr Refnecie. liketo ] ¢ " i Mietolearn, bowerr, wy Clasajorlo deseriber | i, MeCollom is to bo found at the Sherman | Gandiner's purt to deuy che whols, Uilngs bt 1 Loy feid In_tho Seohanics' lall of tiis e & House. leis probably the best iniormed man | stmilar instaoces bave wmultiplied o rapidly | city, onthe evening of the #0th ult., hy a troupe ‘.\,-;1”,,-.1. Creaiwoid. Gleason’s ‘Irio in C minor, o0.9. for piano, The directors of the Cincinuati Musical Festi= ‘There is nothing in bis demeanor to indicate icet v :. s ther 5 v 1 v | of fmales callea the ** May Fisi’ des, ™ W 2 “Load, Ki Light,” k & s L is G ou that subject now alive. fince then that doubts no lonzer exist to any | Of females callea the 7 Fisica Blondor.” was | o ooy, jatLend, Kindly Lig ... Buck | Vi, and cello, which will be played by Messrs. | yal Association have already aunounced their an) i i s e > " Lo 4 se everyl v o a serious offense against good woruls, and s Weddingz Ma o . i siling of the Lind. He isu porsonage ovi- | Agexpression s frequentlymadeuse of among roat exlony, Of oy evorybody lias beeh | Called npon to espress our Solewn conviction that e Fedy, Lewis, and Elchneim. ~In addition to | fourth festival for. May, 1850, with Tacodore ntly inLigh favor with the Admunistration,— | theatrical men, “and particularly by manazers, m | ¥iug to find ot A0 as the Ludy involved 1 1 aij such indelicate exhibitions and vulzur unuen- | 19, Rocitation— ok this numbes, Miss Leila W. Graves, who ‘made | Thowmas as director. 5 infact,a “man of great inflooence,” ulw Teezard to plays 2ud performances, * Ly there any | ¢ CSPOSRIE ¥ el e o, o her to | does are such an fusult to the mtelligence and mo- | =5 Waiter an to suceefifal o debut tecenty, will play 4 ; R 4 well dressed, and never borrowing - mone, bifinit? ’—and acorrespondent writesto Inquire do, and she onzht to bo brujecd to an unlimited | rality of the community asevery good citlzen Is s The Niht: .. Krueacr's *Romauce Russc” and_Wollen- Anew comic operd by Strauss. of Vienna, Aguin, um' 3 Zoe De e *yehios = band,” | Wuat is the eaning of the phrase. It was im- extent for having made b, Iblxc one. instuu of | bound to resent. 11. Quartette—7 fIe'Ehe Hlan, . haapt's “Le Darnier Sourire.” Mr. Eddy will catled * Colin Matllard,” is to be brought ont in o thereis Zoe Desiaary * Whose RISV | ported lto Chigago by Leonard Groven, ot the infumous practice vmoloved by tofs, Gardy | g Liverpoal Wercury. one of the most en- Giiaker City Quarledle. Dluy lesse's »Theme and Variations” Tu 4, or, [t succeeded conpletely i s il #isalways ot the lub? Sho i5 3 | wiso known as Old Wiicn he was man- | ner, Lwus told yesterda b us il 38 W0 | torprising of the ereat Fnalisn dailics, lvas got | 12 Spring Soug- T acun seusnee-GoUnod | Op 47, Guilmant’s * Allegretto o B minor, Capital. 94 Lemmens® * Finale? in D3 Mr. Elekheim, | Mr. Jacab Gosche has gone into auother spec- ir that pretty little who exploded the would nave sweet lif i s pres v Mis: i ity ot R, posted In the whole ail ittle fit, us presented by Miss Lillian | acine the Adelphi he reccived oné day a wote | §ud Byroors was the o gl Il Fow actres P abend of us for once. In givinr Rose Btiynge a e s Cleves Clark, and for atl one cau see might be | from Georze Clarke (who fs now p! 5 e ¢ 3 | 33, Violin eolo=—""Folka de C complimentary notiee, thie ifercury s 2 “idorpk Irosenb iss lugersoll, | ulation, this time witn a theatrical company. 18 h ---Eoclling | paprgig ¢ Elegy.” op. 15; and. ) essrs. Eddv, Lowis, and Eichbeim the quar- | {s called the Criterion, and is under tie ctiicicnt sielats : b s dared : . 2 pretty g i o i wn | same house) askinz what his chances would be bom i < i A ) d | [ow Rose Eiiynge is the theatri . el 3 Y Iv, L Loty arlgraduste who his never KioWR | of searing 1t in Chicazo, 4 friend of Groyer's | (i ke the elurao; s epectise It | au Awmerican laly whe plays Naney Sikes ina 14, Donlo Qiartetts "2 Bhjnh, T Mendolesoli | it irom Vs © Kigoletto™ a8 arrunged by | management of ¥. F Muckay. cans. e, why strongly advised bim to bring Clarke on. *No dramatic version of Dickens’ novel. But few A NEW MUSIUAL CONSERVATORY. - 51‘?0d?1rc ‘;llrfiES-M ]:(l‘n;sulell;lz I‘iwx -flu;; Mr. Edward Molieohauer has written an operss otinod s SalEssnit i necke’s_ | omique called ** Bréakers,” the libretto by Mr. the audience be iuformed . every nigh i id F % | and, sceond, beeauso no_ actress cares to have o ight that ML | mood, laddie.” said Fel. **no good. Georze is | {olty bec % . W. 4. Extinge plays the platonic youti by | an immense favorite fu New York,—zot, "o bv | ier T T ey Bl ] people identily ber as n personage once iu The managers of the Athenwum have just | © ¢ 1ol S o i i {Gireeting to the Woods.? ¥ . : 1 kes s Mloore” Americon politics. Sheis or was thevwife of | pepjeeted arrangements for . convering the Ureeting to Charies Barnard. The music is light and pleas- g“ special permission of Lester Wallack™¢ | the haify my lad, <ot em by the bainbut WS | o e more pralzeworthy. Tt will el Gen, Dutlar, the Jeocaii Aoy e Pisical department_of tay ingiitation. foto n | Thureday afiernoo Tas the pupils of Mr. Jo- | ing, and there are no choruscs. " R 88 be oo v 1 know! ik e Bl 4 b N o AVLY C0C | man. nen_be 2sented _his -country in | cowplete Conseryatory of Music, whien s to be i ‘seph 8inger liell their first reception at thel x . - A0 Wtaes i asndion® T s, | traie 1o sou. Hor iuanie: Geoiue Clerky e et o ity b, b wiibony | BEVPE 38 ald that dtee. Butler did all bio oo e o rary mest wider the diree | obelior’. ouse, 30 Wt peceme, There.| . linuto, Flae eotectalna the den of Starring Yo 3 ack bis guardian? Let us & comes out before a -New York sudience and | (OUFC, & o e ntaice, who. ieard | Saiar work: w she has to take to the 8tage | tion of Prof. Julus Fuchs, who will be assisted | was a liberal attendance of some ol the most throngh America with a manager (the name nct weser, Dot o scem to disparaze this young | sars: - Georse Washingion, tne arber of 03 e euyini e chare fn. strong Lorm, | Lo 8 ivine: ton o FroL, s Y Toatructors: . The | Iufiuential and musica) iudica 0 tio Souch apd | 0 & etenel yet e At o e i i i ove ¢ houst i a3 g X ¥ 5 i o ¢ Pl ey s 2 vith Mr. M B 2 Dus wtiop, shat (by peraission of r g‘;gfltg-m:f;f" L e omirer and gaps: | asked bin where the story orizinated.” In "8 |~ Joaquin Miller nas written a new plag, and ts | pian of fnstruction, wich fas bies iy ar- | West Sides, “Le_uunbegs were 3 Gavotte by cagacement with Mr. Maplcson Walizek) he and Miss Clark do soue five bits of | G2orke (arke CRee D oL P i Goi. | awer. the suileless Cliarles sald: B 16 vomes | Rons e e e o BlaTiean and | foned, 1s desizmod with a view o render the | Rameau, W. Harlovs *Bomance © for How, Miss Anga S. Hfll, ot Cincionati, made her byplas, and help to fill up the picture. Mr T D over 1 a hole, Sce, 13ddiee | from Jim Meade, wholius orsistently hounded | Awerican lifo and love. Tne New York Sun | Conservatory complete as i whole, avd at the | by Labaisky, C. Adatns; Trio for violin, plano, | debut at St.”Louis with the Stragosth_Overi Hesbert gives ns a cdever Httle bit of cecentric | T 0 P Siuneinouzs. e T N aaes. o 13 the mi who nng al- | says of f6: * The leroine s a Mexican Iady, the | siie time giging 10 al1 the separate: branches’| aua rechio, by Molir, C. Slecr, Audie Macklotz, | Compauy ss dferguerilein Gonnod’s * Faust.t? ecomedy—j theatric Finch & Webber **Nipand Tack ™ party | waystrumoced up false charges neninst me.” hero is an American soldier, the villaln is a | futl and equal promivenee. .. . il Sud J. Singer; “Grecting to-the Forest,” by | She was favorably reccived by a larze audience. 5—in which department of theatric urt | - The Hint cuper - Xip and Tack ® party | GGy dow't you just Jight in and whale | Mexlean General, and the mingr figures are as o ehien tanzhe will be s61o_and corus, | Kemecke, with violin _obiizata; Mrs. C. DCar- | gqother American prima donna. a 3iss Cur- 3 i singing, piauo_playing_from :the very lowest:| rington and J. Singer: String ‘Trio by Beetbo-'| 0 o Boston, has bad_a success in {tal beis an ade; cenni i closed their scason'in Omaha on keziving. 3 pt—0s the impeeunious editor, and e el Chicayo during the past week | the man who publishigd them ¢ Saried as Mexican character. The scenc is lald 7 Mr. Devere feTmite bis mission quite croditably | S URey e heniro fn Bismartk, D. 1, | -Ob, T cun’c D e born to'be a | le Mexieo, at. the time of the filfaiod Maxi- | grades to the most advanced, sne musical com-.| v, A Wesl, C. Horn,_and C. Adams; Gapri- | ShCre'she hos apoéared under e siage naig 151he weak-minded Mayor. OF the strongest | —0. A. White, Manager of fhe theatre, Dead- | Joafer. and I caw't beone. I mever etruck a [ millan. Iis movement Is rapid, its setion position. In the ar:p:lmneuln1 of cguruspl‘m{m} cioso_for viollu, by Spies, IL Weyl; Aduzio | or5iemora Tole Barho {n'sevgral operas, am < e o nat woek looking up'talent. | man in my life, and never since 1 was born have | tense, and its incidents are full of surprise, | ¢¥eLy facility will be afforded to_the trainiui of:f and Rondo for. gtlri;xwflt;:l.’ m,-‘ {}‘fufl"k "E«ség ‘}cll[- them “Lucia,” “Rigolctto,” and * La Tr dharacters fn the plas we have atready spoken, | Wook X i = ¥ We o ol B b Murphy and his combination opencd at e vorthy % or- age i nhorus-singers in the shortest time possible. 1n | lard, Messrs. W B e o 1o e apine | T T e Mookl || LACH R o, OF (ROrEAYREEon Tama per- | romanee, tragedy, triwuph, patriotiam, and fre: | S (5n 16 the abore there is (o bes uormal, D cheutar pars bl tho programime was selce taneous apylarice that bas been avarded them | dane Covmbs and party open in Aurora MondavoC | Ty it awful? Just chinkol the lomocence | esque than that of tehls coloredsand pieth” | Glass for the qualiticatiun of teacliers. and 3| ed frow past concerts, wizhi .o percentible o 0 S % by the audience every night- - Mies Edriogton left, Taesiay to Join the Grds | ofypyg chap! Take Tis Chieawo dead room,” | ¢ The Danites.’ !t ) Class for it fva nlayias for the production Of | provement Io the performance. Mrs, Carring-| meut to sing o Austrajis for u twelvemooth. v g = comedy company at Pang, il e Y | for instance; was ever an enterprisc so holy and S practical players and orchestral socictics. ton’s eenial volee gave the * Forest Grecting She is to giveasenecs of concert and oper: ' Alfred Wigan, the sell-known Enclish actor, | P*c T inod of instruction will bemainly by | in a delizhtfnl mauner. Thosc assenbled were: Serformances, ber stipulated terns beine £5,05, ata 4 | S Mme. Rose Hersee has adcented an cogage- prees . combination swere in Luporte Dec. 3 e >~ Th: | Licssed as that? Lot him down casy, O ye per and emotlonsl artist s | Bty felad, SPIG anoikyenent ot the | s / J - | whose death tias _already beea annoanced, was | clagscs, thus. permitting the. ehiarecs for tuition | hihly satlsded at the prozress of the students, | Mr. Lister, the well-known-Australlab maniacer, Faony Horrmg i playing an eugagewent at the | scentors. Dorn at Blackheath, Kent, March 34, 1315." 1is | £6'5e made %P low. The Conservatery will e 15 evidenced by the matnee. 2" | fs the fortunate entreprencur. Mme. Herseeleaved TUNE MUSIO AGAIN. England or Jan. 27, 15:9. Just filled an engagement at Hooley’s Theatre 51 i R > S ¥ Globe, Theatre in . St Louis, —Oliver Doud WALLACK i S % hich coserved 4 wider puplic recoguition than | Havey opens - Dec 10 Tin - Rochester, | has ramblea head and” cars info alegal quarre] ‘1‘153“&“ffi‘g}g:;g’%;gfig“‘fmfi;"hfl’;:f:g; opgaed avont Jom. 6. P ftmet, Qpening with © Lady Audley’s Secret,” | X Yo thence, 1o, Syracuse | and Aloany. | with Ad Neuendorf, mauaser of, the Germania \f‘”'s‘.m, O ahe | dnebest guaraatec 10r Hie ensooss of She 48 .. o the Editor of The Trizune. - A sinjular oceurrence. recently took. place & she followed wi ey e e[| Jake Slormay left Weduosouy 10 S0 YelI30 | Theatre, about the play #3fx Son” whiclh s | ¢ pisvner, NOp3. e s e & Akt that 50 competent and experi-, | Cutcaco, Dec. 6. —For the pas: fow Sundays fn | Kroll's, Bertin, where 3. Wienfawski, the vio- . owed with a strong renderingl sisters party in Bloominzion . A Seuk fefh B o e DY les Leanold s Mry | cumeformaniat Covens tardon, duiine Ditaor | 00 e e Dr. Fuchs stands at-tue'| tne musical roviews of the weck some extenced | Tinjst, was to take part fn a concert. ~On his ag of Zady Tuatel in East Lyune.” and on Fridsy | Thueséay 10 join Forbos® *:Uncle Tom's Cabin™ | {C00Y O O enont ot ths | Sl fn tloge. He managed the London | Saee & e oy be considercd ‘certdin that | remarks and sarlons ideas have been, expresscd fn | pegrance on the stage ke had 2 kind OB ace erening brésented a nerw piece writien by Mr, | compauy in Sianbailiows, Tuc, oS WSRER G Ssuntore clalts that e pofclased of th | Qiviie” from Geiobor, S5 il July, 185, | el sureonad bimselt, onkgyich ool musy | egan o tue musc, sad. s place gpon the | RERCLC S sevore. hat ind of evtioptiz ) ¥ Mr. | oir—The -+ Masia zaniz , L'Arrouge, th g s hes sed his reti ; & i ramme ofiered us ¢ different concert ! c cart : e, el ~ Mirah. 8 Wormas of the Peaple” | S5uri o fet in Siivausde: e mageser, 3fr O | comedS, und it the productonof s iranelh- e v o hasing reapoearcd. ho | S22 as assitants Amother Lo Sosess Lot | Bordestna s ut ity 7 et i | iy e, dowa. _ Here dosete, s i inz suddenly lel parts - | tiou i5 an infringement upon those - righty. ettt s66- Ao & i R redi | Gevelopment of tac musical taste i the West iz of wol who was accidental] ! ¥ Dacamo—in October, 1860—the. manazer of the | &% fime since by the Doctor o consuitation | SRCSET N oficed that 3 rapld sevancement hus | preseit amonx the audience, burrial T ,h!’: e understand, is not the play lately | N Brisco, having, SHCOENE Tl cihg tn Srook- | Whllack wancs to know why' Neuendort didn’t et i b2 . T 3 4 allack wand K1 A S w5 T . ablis ereeg "W 7 = H Plaged by Bose Tytivirc, mor an adaptation of | jya, X%t D. P. Boners muc, ber 1S | stop the production of tho playiu Buston, i St. James Tliatres but this éstabiishuont be |. witn Tucodore iomas, We sbal watch -the | I e e e past ten years, and that art, | diately to the assistance of his drotber artist. e old French meloarima, *Medeleine of the | pany open in Milwaukee on Monday for one 1@ Sohin. wnd elsewliere, and Neuendorf repiies quitted in @_October, 1857, e opent Tature of this uew institution With great in- | holde o truer and more cxalied position than ever 5 5 g Faubourg » althoust tho ciary s pitched in the | —Grover's ** Licarding-Houco ™ company were I A thAl O i tanaal, ot Lew: | A2 Jew Queen’s Theatre, Long Acre. Mr | gerest. 4 | Bolde 8 e e an many fibences at work for | - Mir. Thomas has.made « purciiuse of a violy o Rlica s It | Indiavapotis Dec. G 'and 7.—AMaggic Aiteherl will | that the lacter fl"fis % R anttrary | \Vigan was 1 dramatist, as well asan actorand | - A CIICAGO SINGER ABROAD. P ervancement of true caltore sp music_and art | Of Americar mapulacture. 1t is the work of 25 that of the Jast-named drama. It | o i Tagumoolls Dee. § and J0.—The Bdwin | feris, (b SVE0 e o and., | manager. A o N tee 11 Penatero writcs | mattors, aou a more generallove for tne beautrul | Geargo (Gomaeuder, of New York, to-day one of | {8 being manifesteii. . Our local societies ate domi | the. Freates: vlotin-builders ative. e learned usnal ran, an injugetion rusno:rdem:m - e i Siie. lty, Neuendorf | _ Apropos of the celebration of John Giibert?s |-to that paper concerniog; the prima donug, Mle. | is elng memifestec OO% B8 SCL T S “ora | L0%RCN of the. art. as e be learied fzom fus fftieth anniversary of his entrance upon the | de Vaseo (Mrs. SehoogBoven). who Is engazed Saan over Uefore. The nists ; y Fyei,tzous is hiehly interesting, and Arays a strikine | tronpt weregu Richunond, “Buc past week.— | nsed. Now, as Wallack is alsounder contract | staze the New York papers have boen teeming. [-for the season at the Theatre Municipal, Nxcei l‘n'{;:-g"‘::m,’” i us ofler us more clas- #flrznfi:;l i‘nllu';}:)g\lx:g tt:_t :lzx; J::gm \flilll;..l.m-:, Ty tirestin, and partras 8 € cits | doun T, Tavinond is iakinz in thrEeCiOuEny | to yay @ rosalty 10 s dleo nder coutiack | With reminiscences of the veteran. He has had | as follows: 4 Oua former occasion L_spokeof | 568 e (2" toolt” bl Teeib ” wile | DOk 8 S e, and v n ol tine to Mo dcimetise i toaen —he matetad] s oo | cpes: AUty the past and Drogggt ‘week.—The | {§;lans, of the Boston Museum, * My Son™ | 8 lonz und prosperous careor. . When he_made | tne talent and merits of tbe young and graceful | our home rocaliats sinz a better class of sonzs. | SNEIEEEATFACE AR S0 Cremona’ el sunct sesorting itself and overcoming the Elorences ark in %c, 2 ick m-a;:x m-":'m Mac. | 18 likely to prove rather an cxpensive oifspring. | his' first appearance as an”actor John Quincy | ‘Mlle. de Vasco: but what s fully as imuar.:mb:i The number of concerts and a'p!rtl( g{;en in tl‘;e e st M Thoiiag’ ol qu‘_x i- Berce, vindictne o e | oTance e amtway. Theatre. -New York, —3lr. Walicics road has been, rather rocky tefgls Adums s Fresidens of thy Unizel E}‘.“:fi‘;:‘&“ -::gs\:,h_lg: yerorely g_;a in ;u;l; "a dlstingoisncd |t semton s erze iyin Sxede ot R o ns | b aud nepeamace M WY e lnstre- “aued % S ‘ % - G i ) L Son 7.is the first play’ produ. v__Jad at-elects . ph it y 1oa narfaemad in | sad huounl y Nool 5 o g Tl Bl e e o i Ty ‘Garncuz Jeave, on Monday fo Join the | SeesoR: ) 8 prounisce b e macvess, |- Gearee IV was'Kiog of England, und Priocesa | whiel aie devotes herself.to B e et | Tover ani stndant as fine euzrammes narfirmad & 1V Bantifol varaiss : 5 i in many respects 2 pow: 4 g to th ¥ erful piav, and under | Ciiford combication are nown Aiunesori. ¢ fian mans resnects 1 powerdul piaty aud, Woder | QS Tromadours. wero Inbetroit tho pist | od. Thu sul is merely for 1 wers in some of ber best 1noods. . ‘The story | week; Modjeska, to follow. —Ifgtic Butaum and | claiming $125 for evers week his property is