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\ THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY. delity of the Rev. Newman | shown at the right moment would have enabled THE G AME OF CHESS adilemma. Only minority of the mob ad- AUGUST 3%. 18739-SIXTEEN PAGES ep 2 nN alittle dark man, with a fierce mustache anda | escriptive bills. ‘They have no claim whatever | that since inen the chicl character bas been | Nourmabl. i eye, jamped froman adjoining a glittering eye, jump' Woining desk | apon the press or upon any of ite employes. | claporated, the weak points, 60 far. 98, the ‘Miss Marie Somerville Bugenie Maynard i alee Wh fag ltd NO _ 2 mi eo ‘And made the Bechstein go crek, erick, crack. | |: When ‘they buy an advertisement, as such. they’} Suthoy.can_ see, haya been eliminated and the tose Chapelle THE ST AGE. used in fae summer. for the purpose | the first time that a\ purely theatrical exhubi- | detail the alleged infi ving it a send-off in the country, | tion has been permitted jn s church, it | Hall's wife, and ber ‘husband’s successful plea | him to havo done 0. a — po country PAnaet ae Hound. io vk a collar may be régarded in the light of a sagt event | for annullment of his marriage tle.” “THE VON BUELOW AND ESSIPOFF BOW. . ered to the original Intention st Tpnehlog, and a oa a) een alter: well she i i: f the times, 3! ow in} a ie . e woman Was W ‘and left alive for trial. ce THE DRAMA. ‘ witha view of tntrodueing fato ik low, comeny Sear saigious eee ig broadening soxiy | MUSIC eves elle a aa ths Lateef aro; Shas. Gominxialeatus) for thls) dener meat should be p ; to i rs jon. The elaborate ii ut dent,” i ‘fair: we TRisuNe and indorsed **Chess.” : cHICAGS. - part for Bie. Dion, the taboratey Pu | gure Uarie fom’ Cabin Fietoconly aberae | ° et Buolow-Essipoff alfa: woxeandiniored “Chew.” | THE GAME OF DRAUGHT, | 4 VERY PRETTY TRICE. ice bufloonent ‘Mr. Dillon, clever actor as be is, | less but, strictly speaking, ® religious play, and > AT HOME. Aseria ma ds Hane Balott seat: sap, NOTES BY CORRESPONDENTS. TE . $ auouwe of yesterday morning we juoable to lift it beyond: tise Ghulity of fut | they would be narrow-minded people, indeed rice power AINER SEAS petticoat players he lc ‘ anibtoblom No. 199 te, Tthink. yery.tne, 0-189. Foe Communications intended for the Dravone ; In THE bs x y is {unable to ase and admire ina grotesque | who would raise an- objection to it, Still, its | 6 ‘and snatle arid sneers, Fae a ae ae Me ave ‘nfak | Eprror should be addressed to Taupe Office, and H published 25 announcement upon the authority farce of 2 traveling circus. : representation in a church is a novelty, and | 18 over, ‘and. the somewhat famous French ‘And swears their playing Te ends bis ears. a ee were tohavesome | indorsed ‘*Checkers.” 2 of the London Whitehall Review that the play AG Lr appareot that to have lauded | will undoubtedly attract great ‘audiences. opera-bontfc ‘artist has bidden usalone fare- = “T quite e with you that No: 191 fs ‘compara: For Publisher's price-lst of standard works on’ ; ¢ Mother and Son”? will shortly be produced fore gee eons snd uel performances uncen- | New music they say. has” been written, | well, and will shortly return to France to re- ‘The landlord spake to the Easipoff: tively easy,” Gut must confess chat the Bisco 3 Cee the game, address the Draught Editor. ! of ihe Prince of Wales Theatre. James Albery | not only to Baye ‘been 0 00 ict foautiee | ane fhe anon fae ine’ Tom, will | main. Comic opera ‘will now take the place of | ‘‘Aterrible man is Hans aloft; A ie 1s ree 0g aE FOE, MaRS AML RR HERS BER PLAYERS’ HEADQUARTERS, st Tentioned asits author. The similttnde TH | mot only, to ths sDeticen an insult to. the in- | tion will be extended the senool-children vita: | opera boule at Hooley’s. Von Sunpe’s, spar Ene ree cagd,am glad you ave at last published “something Atheneum, No. 50 Dearborn street,’ © ° iemetipe “Mother and Son” with that of the Tiligence and taste of the people of this city, | the show on Saturaay aftergoon, laren tovisit | [rund melodious opera, **Fatinitza.” will be | - Ihe meets you, SAAC ye tho dovil to pay.” | Sattiratios of Mev Granvilies foursmorer (Wo. 100). f Care 3 fay to be produced at Haverly’s Theatre to- who have the right to expect that the press | may expect #0 AMtpouring. Br. John Vincent, | given allthis week including matinees on ; ae aD eatraolta ToL eet had tho drat bao ‘Tamwuse Orrice, Curchco, Aug. 24, 1879. \ ; Porrow evening rendered us curious to know they albsor’ ‘will not misrepresent either their | one of the oldest rnd blest staze-managers on | Wednesday and Saturday, by Mabin’s “Original (yTo the landlord spake up the Essipoff: moves alt right, bat, felled on the Enird for fear of PROBLEM NO. 132, \ bs pelligence or their taste. 5 fhe American stage, and who, we belicve, was ‘Tanap my finzers at Hana Bnloff; time.” —N. 31. 8. ‘go much for my limited By P. J. Hicker, Dabugue, Ja, ‘ * etner Mr. Albery and Mr. Cazauran had hit | “Since th : Ratinitze. Company from the’ Fifth Avenue t's going to Dl . iy 4 gue, + wheter Ts « h ce these necessary strictures appeared | for -fifteen years. inthe service of Jarrett & meee angen all ar i ing to viow, Blagk. - shite s won a similar title for different plays, or seas nese eet tapers have been abused | Palmer, of Now York. will arrive s2arrent | cmeatre, New Yor’s,” with a largo and apparent- Govern tier iedgings f saw." Cix$3 STUDY—NO. 1. * > beter Mr. Cazauran had been stealing Mr. | i" print, and in ome cases ‘personally waylaid } during the week to superintend the production | ly excellent atray of solo ‘talent, with full other lodgings for Dr. Bulow. The following two-morer, from Mr. Toy: YY YY YH ti t Jiberr’s olay fo advance of bis writing it, or br the authors of the work presented: and | of the play. chorus and orchestra, and. new scenery and ap- ‘A queersome sight was Hans Buloff, $pbbemme gal rit in the eo oles than onecb Yi a) Wi 27 We k # a ether be bad been approvriating the English- | the there. Gps the. fete aie 800s OF | Carlosity bas been aroused ovsz INS STO ror pointments. ‘The cast will bo as follows: Ho jumped the mustc-stool on and of; Seafatt four duals! j one-nun- | |Z Gla yyy fll ae Gill yy : Mevmtle io advance of his finding it, ‘To sat- | seem to think thatit is the office ef Hie Meo mene et eT ae fA Quarter | Viedimnfe | Miss Jeanole Winston nd growled and swore, | xialiaeseg eaters RSET Ete Bae yey ‘ isfy this caren epiies he senborer 10 paner to help em stake mousy legitimately | Dillon eee oe eee ieVicker’s, -_ said | Princess Lydin -++eBliss Sallie Reber He sald Herr Ganz couldn't read the score. ee OT Oe eke PRBS " a : Haverly'sto see Mr. William Palmer, or some Se 7 ihat it isthe olfice of the | {5 have been written by a jouroalist, of this Count 'Timofey IW, H. Hamilton | 4 weird, weird siz 5: Batons batQhy. i y ‘ who could staze whether or not the London play mewepane 3 soe panic’ bee tet to Wis production has been postponed until Ww Aree oor old laht wae Han Oe eh ‘Walt to pay and mate tn two moves. | ZA Ge Vista & wie the samme as the play announced here as an | We wish to tell, th No ae as or: all. | eecnesues: perhaps. Thursday evening, ow ing Hototared and stared, Yom VW eh; r ion by Mr. C rtain gentl ese gentlemen, once for all, | go the fact that further, rehearsal was deemed And glowered and clared, PROBLEM NO. 193. EYZe Yy Y Fr sasptation by Mr. Cazauran. A certain gentle- that it is the office of the newspaper not to nelp re boli ‘And squirmed gel Wa YL Uys adsPifas found at the Dearborn-Street Theatre, | {9 209, is the office, of ons, but, om the coptraty | Woon n EeOry, Wo; peliove the rey is. founded quirmed and wriggied, butnobody cared. Br EB BUSTA, CHICAGO. wy ee Hy bes Ui i man Wyereporer propounded "the cosundram jo any suc ivdefend the public from the mis- | ie columns’ of a city went OO Tae wan peor : ae go he thumped the piano, did Hans Buloff, acl Vy GY i representations of their three-shect posters aud | auced a few years ago in an 3 oe e Seyyand. | Winka.. “""ifarey Dixon Fe almost shook his short fingers off; Wy) WH Yl, WA : a “Misa Hattie Richardson ra aehiie ae Ee e F W), YW Y YU i LL dd j ec pnd exclaimed: J fean tell you all about this matter, I think, | ct tts t0s beyond giving them the advertise- | situations strengthened.—in short, the ft ¥ a a Ke al % play has A terrible maa was Hans Bul t 3 and as you happen to be here I'd like, through Pah SAT na CTS owes them noth. | iyeen remodeled und rewritten, "Me central’ fig- Ste fiectinad Groat Bein and attpom, rang ype yy uy) vA the paper you Write for, to tell, thet crowd of | a truthful report of ‘the dy owes tote ed | Ue, Bdcueer Harncasin eee posseee a die” Ms Ot Sad coughs and throats! Y FY aa Gey Fy yy YZ ; Wh iy : ct individuality, und to bea tyoe of Amer! Be. G-¥. Smith | ana eapecially players in petticoats, am | Degg Bi la Yi 2 77 © “a es over in London what I ‘think er i v nized ye ‘thiev er do: ae of every | entertainment offered for their support. character as eselly recot ns Col. Sellers Fapole Williams | Gay ZZ WY a Wh, lie WW Sore ill next night w: 7 GEEZ Y Uy : a CO iMl next night was Hans Bulow. as Yj, By Wh... Wi a ' ; one of them.” In making the above ‘observation we do not | Cras Tardwel Slofe. We hope 80, not niy for The little dark man, whose name is A. R. mean to singe on aa ee of theDillon |: the sake of the vote agement but for the bevel os eos Dene Sore al yare enared some Von Tschalhow, Wp i Cazauran, was invited to proceed. . combinations mentioned above and: scores of Mr. Joba Dillon, ‘who in his particular line of LOCAL, MISURLLANY. _ While in full glory, * YU “YY sh Yi ‘White to move snd win, . «The play of ‘Mother and Son,’ title and all, | of wandering so-called dramatic troupes. ‘The Hens is a clever, and -in. this part of | Miss Agnes Ingersoll will return from Europe Montigny-Remaury ‘ ROY vy) Yy The above problem occurs at the 34th moze of how ttiffers from M. Sardou’s in structure | misconception of the Eman Tein the | Tne can ae Barncasto 's ve | this week Played Sohumneun inatonds; Thus ends he story, gy lly ids | game No. 408 . ‘elaboration of character, is my handiwork. | PONTE generally arises frome fabt that the pene a muraber evolves 2 to jieked from | | Mr. and Mre, Georee ‘W. Lyon -have gone ona _ THE SALZBURG MOZARRE FESTIVALS. 8 Uy V7 ena Jt was written or adapted by me for the open managers OU gh DAO fe ese contemplible | everyday life, |Our Next Breaitent,” which | rip to Colifornia Carl Deichmann, writing from Salzburg, July gy YY Ya POSITION NO. 132. f t Uni Thi shovt jon nor ¢: has done tolerabh Hl for the management 19, to the London Athenceum, gives the foliow- Yyy Wp Ya ‘BY CHARLIE HEFTER. ¥ ine pore alee heen ee Nast eeason, | pacts intimovia ft "them, properly togunder has one, tolerably ee continued Barement | fr. and Mrs. Eddy are now ip How Yorks, and | ink intereating detals of the recent Mozart Fes vEG yy) Y Y 77, Black men on 4, % 5, 10, 11, 19; king on 27. \ . sof a great ike u aving E to-morrow. tival in that city: | Z Y Cs 17, 2 iy aint & fl to Eleven” {s'réady for production. will reach home a week from ‘01 7 Il Lm Li GEY Yel, ‘White men on 6, 7. 17, 20, 24, 30; kingon1& 1 my as a work of its original author, Victorien, | DO Tuowledga pt or feeling for art, themselves, Quarter to F ig ready for prod ’ a e yy yyy yee Petes 3 King 6 t sionly a8 vony French, Je, upon ita suceessfel | S04, COE to eelhe business. slmaly.) ‘To show the dramatic inclinations of the | Miss Emily untinton, » pani! of Mr/P. B. | ,,dchamber concert. altlionsh by ane are the LY WY EN @ Wi White to move and win. i TIO oa in Row York aie a sessftl | gg a business by we usiness | Siake.| masses we give the followin statistical infor | Bliss, is meyouneed for a piano recital next | Vienua Philuarmonic hand, with Herr Hans Sten: | (A We : Wa SE Ah. ‘ a : H production 2 Feary ome and liber- ) money, they cannot comprehend why they stiould mation: During the past_ week the “pew and | month. 3. terns conductor. Sacha precision of attack, with : 6 TO CORRESPONDENTS. i i} ally offered the price of a decent dinner for the | be found fault with any more than a grocer wno original plays®? submitted to MeVicker’ num- 5 _ ad Mr. L. @.Gh marvelous tignt and shade, such ab tion of self White. Thomas McIlroy—Price-list mailed. - z tebt of my version in England. I refused his | vends third-class wares at first-class prices. | bered twenty-one. Of these, tive were trage- | Miss Grace Hiltz and Mr. 1. 3. jeason will | in all the subordinate purts by the artists, never be- ‘White to play and mite in three moves, J. M. Jenkins—Have yon found the draw? x Hewiofer of course. He then offerea a larger Wiiuy will aecost a critic or an editor with an air | dies, elelt were society qusses Mihree were bur- | be married at. St.. Paul 6. Universalist Church | fore have Theard, We may nave in, London indi- re : 2 paokahaye r gum, and then a still larger one, end ofaman who has been injured; they will tell | lesquee, and five wero “after the style ot Gil- | Sept. 2. fe yea eres quite as good as thoze in SOLUTION TO PROBLEM xo! 191. Jobn Kirk—‘'Faith, Hope, and Checkers” {s 5 i 4 Mr. P: I him bi |, | him-that his criticism or notice has kept moncy bert’s ‘Engazed.? In these works some 315], rie W, Root hos returned from th ey ot by ares great coal to learn’ in ign ree good. a iy to please Mr. Paimer, L1et him bave the mavu- | gut of thelr house, sm OF DOLice Div it is very | characters wero born, thirty-six of WbOM wos ‘fr. Frederic W. rom the | the way of ensemble playing: Tr te ov hoped |. 1. Qroans 1.02 ‘Cranberry "Yon have our best thanks for the script of the play for use in England, accepting | unkind in bim, to say the least, not to make a | young men of decided ematory tendencies, and East, ‘and will recommence his professional | ord when he returns to London PL bis oer aaa 201G to R Resa. gilAny move games. Come often. ae Young wave of those young men had their ten- } work’Sept 1. : ard when be returns {0 London tre schemes at tue | _Correee solution to Problem No, 100 recetred tr ‘A. E, Morae—Perhaps your late Chiesgo trip had} montkar vecond areheairal cuncerts inciuded Bee- | wa 11, Ovington, and. B. Barbe, orrecelyed from | something to do with it. ; his third offer. The manuscript was taken to | fool of himself aa bis fpanerin te eyes of the brent oF hota pak a ing about the merits of aperform- | dencics gratiiec ‘There were forty young av ‘Misa Helene Balatka will sing with Wilhelm] ¢ at It thoven'’s Symphory No. 7 in A, ‘his **Leonora” | Roberts, IIL: EdL. Swem. Gear Hala, Ta. J.T. Denvir—Contributions et to P.-O, Box |. Aday or two after it bad 1 puolic by ly: d Enns: AS bad left my | public by Wwitsrer, Wo advise such agents } gushing tadies with Gtaphatie matrimonial de- i ' va theee designs were | in.three concerts, to be given in Iowa, Sept. 10, | Overture (No. 3), snd "nig Violin Concerto (Ilerr | _ To Problem No, 191, froin J. Roelling,, Fe ‘R.B., W. | ois will reach Grunt; Mozart’sbymphony in E fiat and his **Zaa- | 3; o Eroblem NO; ths farbe, elt: x. SL Scho. Ann | ~~ reach us safely. E.R. Hi qur: |W. J. Weafer—The game and problem are good v t & 2 hands and passed into those of Mr. French, that | snd managers to ceare calling on editors ane figns, “In twenty-five casei ; c rpenteney | told me ue of course en nareene critica, to cease Sy ee time in trying to jDroRbe ton Creer teal in nine the de Ni, and 12, commencing at Clinton. Gran Moe a es Mlontred H. Ovingt jarbe eftes i St Se to me of the amouni agreed on mus! con- | make the press write itself lown a fool; but, in | males went o: it is fair to suppose, to pine t and Mr. “i hd m’s Manfred” | ADT Sse itubbard, Robe ei Hosent on the play’s being approved. by the | lieu e the press whear energies in this direction, | away in secret,and in elx coset Geath was caused one ae pabssetd Wat i Pessoa ee ar Tet two piano- | Geir anid Si aban: overt BEL RS Le S| a en Ee ie columns von. : ; Lord Chamberlain. About a month afterward to .pPIY them to the organization of such talent | bY disappointed vanity.and a sbatterd heart. ‘The | Singin the i Muern from Pesth); the prologne etn thi a ak J. B..C.—Recelved too late to answer a3 re- 1 inf % dmethat the Lord Cha and the production of such playsas the press crop .of heavy villains was cheering. No less Musical Festival to-morrow evening. Ther Wagner's. “Meistersinger a aes rat NOTES. quested. Will attend to the other matter at the * Mr. French informed me sthcas? m- | 204 the Proiic will be delightedly compelled to | than twenty-cipht, no's ealed, of #bich num- | -yfrs, Holbrook-Pratt, of Boston, is visiting of Herr Wagner “game operas song by Tere Dr. | qeiTmtcn with Ca of Boston, offerg to play a consulta. | time named. : perlain’s reader, Mr. Piegot, had. re-| accept, to praise, and to support. ber eleven fell in duels, elzbt came to death bY | wir, and Mrs. 8... Coe and others in this city, | Wyte Deympnony by Schubert; and airs from Hon mateh WiC Gat, Mackenzie for, 2 rearonable Z —— ported edversely to. the licensing of the |” yorenmn aoe Bont ber eleven vend, one was: poisoned, three were |": i) sing im the Second Saptist C + | “Idomenco” and **Zauberllote,” sunz by Frau | Mr. Ware's to aie re laa egal CHECKER NEWS. ; play on account of its immorality. But Ee wp te Jaunched into ‘eternity by the assassin’s kuifc, and will sing inthe Second Saptist Church to- Schuch-Prosks, from Dresden, ‘Noveland inter- | sonn J. white, of Cleveland.0. has the} Sn Mr, William Forsyth, the Nova, Scous champion, Pie ian't give me back my manuscript. | Week Our local dramatic stage has beeti during the | one was blown into atoms, threo were killed by | dav gqting potnts wore constantly Prout ont; eau | iota gs Rtsaot Vex onies the trary st chess | has been enlivening, the checker plarcre, Te > : Mfer week passed, and steamer after steamer past week singularly barren of interest.or nov- | the fair creatures they were Mureuing, and one | ° Mr, Charles H. Brittan, of this city, who bas | Scr" oie sLeonora’” overwure sprang to their | Prof. Allen, and next tothis may be mentioned the late | touch of his ekill at the New England Checker } * ten eo one and rege tts paar | eben, Sean Caameey ven wi essa parents were euro tar: | yee eneage tm ivneoratong an fg; an, he CSN ae 0 SR ee ne ee eel digests MMS A ea. 0 (oe y i 3 a cl enting parents were scarcer than those of the Sch is b rise, | Homies: b, é i: PE MOE eee, TRIBUNE ane terminate the engagement with Haverly. Dur- mild aud bencrolent stamp. Of the: former Narmel eioto pe roe etary arcane Boe gion page? snoroore me aight individ: | | problem No, owas puuiened assent gIFIEMAEL | lati a J. Dunlap, dranght editor of the, Zant j t read to todhyen and is-about to produce at | PF inate the engage@rouson Howard and A. | there were nine, of. the latter twelve. crs | his teaching. . tal Tea ae ce motion twit: | Rave opentoasiinptemace nemo wr tio nAtct, we | deeary published Pr obaviy has the TargesrdrausheY = ag the Prince of Wales Theatre a play entitled RCazauran’s ploy, “Tbe Banker's Dauchter,” | were eighteen Slopements in the twenty-one we 4] musician ch a manifestation. Imust extol the | opinion tht the White Pawn at K Kt5 was intended library published fu the English language. Messrs. ‘ {Mo deer and Son.’ In doing this Mr. Albery has been given, and siven profitably to all von- | plays, seven ioarrisges “of & conyen- ‘The orzanization for the next National Sren- | striking difference in the ation. 1 mae ce weada. | 1 de of tae opposite ‘color. Bowen and Janvier have the best arrangement of”, i ‘steals my title, and with it steals the reputation aa oe eiea work in which no great orlzinality | tional character, and ia ‘ail nineteen di- | gerfest, wrich Will be. held in Chicago in 1881, | ‘tions of sound; the technical terms or signs, as De- ‘No further progress ts reported in the match between games in manuscript form. Hi made by the ‘ability of the Union Sauare Com- jn character drawing is visible, and in which no } yorces. ‘there. were thirteen lawyers, fil- has been completed. Mr. Louis C. ‘Huck bas | tween fortissimo, forte, mezza voce. and piano, eure. Mason and Potter. The fourteenth game has While at Minnesots Junction, Wis., to play Mr, H pany for this play, and I have no doubt that remarkable invention of plot can be claimed; | teen doctore, twenty-tive politicians, one been elected President; Mr. Oscar Schmidt, | and essentially between piano and pianissimo, are pean commenced. tar it Aa ee scoonnts. Beekwith, Mr. Kirk contested seven games with t ME he wonld steal so much he would bats Ae characters, 8° wolkdetines and | journalist, thirty dealers on the Boara Recording seeceettey atk, Cam Mans, Treas marked. Dut in the ag ot ney latter. by the way, | maton if neither that, they Reece by the errenty-sec- Mr, MeOaiie. Score: Noe 4; SoCane, 3. Me # if Be. tute to steal whatever original matterof | Toni ively placed, its story is clearly, har- | of Trade, and clever, ‘cloon-kcepers among the | Wrers and Mr. ots rm) or. Invi- | ohrase that ought sonority in the | ond game. 3 a . i I tea £ _ : ne ‘an J at ough: to be prominent in the second ig A other fellows are playing btm very closely.and evi- : - fi af " a Ss 8 2 ch discretion that the vi é i = . g i for an Enwier before the play is produced in considerably ahead upon the speculation. comprised two ormnce brokers in LaSalle | Tt will be good news to. the many friends of | most Gelteately given paseazes stand oot with the Enguscn, of, lent. fy marks ‘goo marks: Lowls | 30. Beckwith, of Berlin, and Mr, Morse, of y England, that the part Mr. albery ‘pretends to * The Banker's Daughter held the stage of | strect, five dealers in grain, one railroad man, | our promising little pianist, Fanoy Blumenfeld, | Utmost clearnes: A vemamns only to record | Vienno.'150 marks. Thelr scores, Actively, were | saneaville, Wis.. had a long siege of Checker vee i wide bitoself on having elaborated for-Afrs. the Union Square ‘Theatre for the ereater park | two lawyers, ole i niber of the Legislature, | to learn that at the examination Pela in the | that youne Herr Helmesberser, the giited son ofa] SO sadz -« | | Ingat the latter city afew daysago, No less than, ' vobe Wood is nothing more thsn_the ‘Mine. of last egason, but it ‘was not presented until | one hotel clerk, two saloon-keepers, and three | Vienna Conservatory June 80 she stood first in fon seats, saved a Out concerto by Bach | _ Asnodonbt our solvers have had o surfelt, (not a | 105 games were ayed ‘in two days, the score & Coteret arranged for Mrs. Wilkins. I naturally Mother and Son” had ran some elehey “ independent gentlemen.” hecelass in all her musical studies. She has | gervedly a oe appinaced: soa aye nad Wek oe Fea eae ee the present, have conéluded £0 | standing at the finish, Beckwith, 42; Morse. 325 4 feel indienant,” said Caz, “at what appears to nignts. ‘The Jatter play will be given of 000) | There is no reason, Why-such an entertain: | been studying the.piano with Rabenau and har- | gave a fine reading Dae ants ViGlIn CODE ran | abandon that lay nor be found exceptionally diaicu and thity garoes were drawn. Mr. Beckwith then 3 me amere trick, but I am not at all ised at | Gay at Haverly’s. ** Mother aud Son, is an 4 been suith Groedener, and will now continue ge a Beet s mnconcerto, | fone of the author's best, and we hope will stand tl repaired to Garnett, to test the strength of his exilL rg it surprise| Mptation from the French of Sardou by ment as Meaty Siltebell Ke Sprague propose to | Me! hes n Groedener, “Leschetlzsky, the bus- a areas Les (Here Otter) and the teat of the most thorough examination. ith ‘Mr. dobn Kirk. the State champion. Tho t “The writer asked him if he meant tocay that | An, B, CO@NET provea presented | bere) 2" Goancial alec ere a not prove | pand of Mme. Essipofl. g bassoon (err indeed did all the executant; eo | _Moroueh the courtesy of Here Zeanele. the Mec gomnle ot hele play 1s eiya 1 ac ieee it be was Dov Tee it Mn Alberg’s proving a | last winter | #0) tren, but. weakly east in only be won by those two gentlemen carry. ‘The programme for the Lincoln Parke concert tone of the horn pero oe aringe ‘be eurpatsed. | farther particniers tu referer a ne scanai proceed- | Bonsert, Wis.. Aug. 20.—Dravaht Editor of, Hs only be won Puisiousiy. the programme | this afternoon will inelide Latan’e | ‘Admiral | Slayers would conyinee onr Enclish contra-bassiste Inge at tte Lelpzie meeting, Ane four Pred ouroy | (Re Sunday eee ina ‘Edward Beckwith. of i urs. A match wi posed Berlin, bas been making his annual raid through it MT mean t ” ‘ cess. jeroles.’” On Monday evening it will be : r shee ahh pear te oe a rekaeneds tee the male "ie tall strength of the Union Square they hate eet forth, | Onis. muanaee Farragut’s’ March”; overuure, to. Sappe’s | that the sae cetringed instruments ought at once | Herr Bier. of Hamours. 6 ‘i PFODOS dros tbs oft graces dramatstea8 | $hratre Compan: the n of the Union Squire [have made a similar rth |, Other pets upon | «Queen of Spades"; Saban’s “‘Soldiers’-Dance | to be he three-stringed instr ymeD hen laying | owcen the Sree and secon Oe othe fo roposed Be" | Ihe -state of Wisconsin, inatructing some of cur er a8 cal London have becn Jogulzine | prinsine fate Pequisition the fall abilities of Mr. have Tiwuvation of similar schemes, but the re- | Waltz"; selections » from © GofleGirofla’?; | Beethoven, Mozart, Schubert, and their distin- BSR ad ae ne a vient, entie- | lending experts in the sclence of aranzbis. |e hey are called Ldn a eee fast dex | Duiazine fate tea nyonm Parseile, Mr. We | Hecono ation of similar scheomy been scen | moreh from Gounod’s, “Qucen of Sabst'i ee. guished successors. fnnn baring been obliged woretura to Sneha aca err | SPtalwon’ Ravelese, © Of Janesville, Ketcham, of Aection of, thely Prod, aud fallure yeryaatural- | leetions from ‘Le Petit Due’; Geblelfiar t's MUSICAL, ROTRS. rte Marine tairhonge Seder, were Seheate | win znine), Ee ea back {met cade that they bave lost all sense of meum and i J. Lemoyne, Mr. J. B. Polk, Mr. Walden Ram- r es qnen very properis hes followed. In the mind | “ Noble Decds Grand March"; Haezelmann’s | The remains of Schumann have been exhumed fave Eannce up, {Or prizos, Of 10 er are played ie Fitionesota Junction, where we played from alting in my favor Dy {aemm in ‘literary work. ‘This same Mr. Albers, Be tuum in Uterary Ty azo, atole.*Les Dominos | Sef Mrs. EJ. Phillios, Miss Marie, Wilkins, | Cf those who have observed the taste of amuse | °C 235 at : ' > translated it, and i ‘Miss Mande Harrisov, Miss Sera Cowell,—10 d th Corn Flowers -Waltz”s Michaelis’ ‘Turkish | at Bonn, and a plaster cast has been taken of | in all, of which ilerr Schwarz won the fret and sixth, @ till 12 o'clock p. m., res se a eat and {slapped ie, pame in | fact all of the original east with, the excepiion | meneseekers, 1m this ety, there exo be no doubt | Patrol ns Waly, alonastery Bells "5 Strauss! | what Temains of the composer's head. ButloseiMerane, AE Memereyemceuns sas toe: | ae following ezore:” ink. 4;, Becawith, 2s ; id the same x with Angier’s ‘Les Four- SSOTy + Miss - rene Bl allad- | * i Ht . + | ported in Paris. We hear that he will go to ‘Mr. Loyd, in the last number of the Chess ‘ c sie did the sane ee slation of whieh is entitled | VSh9s ‘bose role will be eiven to Miss Vinton. | FEN agg comet e te Te PA Tiy ballad. | * sic. Farini’s opera-compapy expect to out io Germany, where his. Second ‘Symphony’ will ear eert Jo hes riedty upoa a sublect recs Journal, | Yon Gnatior, Mich.. Aug. 18. Draught Fat” k Sa a rae gs an OFIEinA play Dy | oye anes ated was Sew Yorks ane singing, and 1s Derventa slesare. siitchelt & | £3, Ons ee the week commencing | probably haves performance. - eateiraadted coin scam cir, CREE | fax” tates that he Tribe: eee We Dakes £ James Albery. It would take more room tnan | Ctye9 to be one of Sardou’s canes volt most | Sprazue purpose filling, nnd not only do they Sere a5, ay Bavetly’ 6, Theaite. = aie fending Prince Amadeo paid Verdi visit a short time | Erapn? jeer we quote the followine para-"| in London. or any other place teat the latter may ; : 3 Se a his inquiring whether the tausician | “Pim regard to the question of the admlasbility, fr, eres to face Din Ton en ante oth : your managing editor would be likely to spare Fi guarantee thats better ‘elass of talent will be 2he subject to detail the amount of unblushing Gnishea productions. The management prom- | Fecnupon their stage than has been usual Rette Biaoca, Mme. Adelaide Loyala, Miss | was working: at anything new, Verdi the subject to ietgort of which that London | 16°s appropriate mountings aud scenery, de- | 5 Rea tineai has been usually | ‘Marie Tilton mezzo, Mrs. Jennto Morriss cop. a5 working: at anything new, Verdi replied | mors Poet as bees: The demerits, of RESEIRE | score of the snished games tn my correspondencs partments in which the representations of the con here, but they intend introducing a system | fo, Sionora Bassetti, Miss Lydia ‘Duval: ine biaecey tet bots faves, he had re- | problems, 2s? Dorme out. Dy by critics on the sors | matchesstandsas follows: ‘von, ‘0; lost, 233, drawn, - take a gurectly. ‘opposite view of the subject to some of | 41; total, 49 games. . Lam etill engaged with nine clique bas been svstematicalty euilty. Why, ef mavagement in the front of their house which cad of their mamber enly two or three Union Square Theatre are seldom at fault. is tenors, Signor Fridori, Mr, F. Hittow; baritones, i Brion Stace Teac eae stl | wage ot mately fs tes | AeA Gigs ens ul, SE | and co ago and ctr ea olan: | Secu Hen Tee meg slau es | apAameD ATLA Sada and oe fo pen Y Pp © Siicker.. The | ist and composer, whose genius seems to be | problems. Sot only could we show that almost, ell with three ins bad condition, and one in which in have the advantage. I think ‘that playing by cor- Crsaths ae0,° in & publication called by oul ‘The Theatre, openly defended the theatre-goers. to. sce how Miss Wiiton’s | fs bassos, Mr. E. Morgan. Mr. dition of le M1 ‘or wives, mothers, sisters, and daughters to . ¥ ke practi of stetling, Zorelen plays and, clsiming ze ition ot Havee aah with | enter the house. heat Fopertors, tpcindes “ Martha,” “ Trovatore,”” marie OY ne earn Goce mote Shee nl aerate cri mot gy do Peypoudence ts calculated to take the conceit ont thelr paternity on iy alteration aving made | Miss" Deitz, and to see lov Mise Harrison in Tee ane nin, be will close bis house to-mor. |" sruviaihy Ot mee takin Pag to a Parisian paper ae ae | we nd ein eaoben 200 hare reesieea tacit | Of any one WhO Ta Key oo eage them ae D Mies "Dettz, and tee Gabridie will acquit her- | FO™, sto Remind ie will remain closed util | “The provincial journals are making. fearful | Voltaire. © Portion of prizes a Curoven. 2omne esding courncys gery Of Feeney he od 2 mas eae sountry Sheer Htomiaty tourney, the First America | Port Edward jast Tuesday. J was a8 most, charmed. Sree REAR" Sept, 6, during which time a renovation of the york with Mile. Litta’s revertory. The Bloom | i. pondon Fir tA $ e London Figaro of Aug. 9, in mentioning | Guess Congress, and cites PTE iinton took a prize | with bis frank ways ag 1 Was with the polite man- a Feet twill occur. As we have already an- | inyton Star'says she 13 singing Donna_Elvisa in g other 24 y > zs ich Centennial Tourney. when 3 . Fi neall of Sir Michael Costa before the curtain at | With igney. when Mr. Fialinson (00h our | ners of Mr. Labadie, the checker-plazer, Hoping bly would have sugcested itsclf atrehearsal to | Jo1¢ ‘There are few parts that afford better with achecking proble any case SIZE IOROAEET ye, ot self rtunities for the display of the peculiar Ser) 5 toberloote can peas «how do yon | talents of Mr. Thorne than goes tebride: a role | Bounced, Hamlin intends to open witha stock | Don Giovanni,” and also that ‘ Yesterday ‘ the iieas in the manuscript of caer wa ate? | played bere by Mr. George eee in rather an | comoany, He says i is os foention to run the | Mile, Litta left for Toledo, 0., where se will | the opera, states that in 1680 he Wil complete | Tits cece re oivera. We sre not claiming a prefer. | that you will Keep 0 the name of Chicago when y y Unsallfactory way. ‘The personations of Bro- house ora first-rate basis (no smoking or drink- | sing fn the Inyamatus from Stabah Marler at we ne half septury Ot Mas as- a conductor of | ence for ¢ ecking problems. We merely maintain thet | Nr, Greenlee goes there, Iremain, yours traly, ie talian opera in England, he baving io S31 suc- | there Wo nmeult and meritorions fast as it ‘appears tra Wrtux J. WEAvER. “& i “ h i ‘I don’t know,” replied the little man, ‘that | Chet and Tra ‘soa abundant praise in New ing), and especially. with a view to secure. the | coming German Swngerfest.” Not content _ ing), and espe snaie. Up to date he has not de- | with,this, now comes ‘the Cleveland OF copter | ceeded the lato Sienor Bochisa, the second hus. | probate: eect if acheck, ors series of checks, 5 Her Majesty's | seem to give but llttle promise ‘of the desired result, tt SOLUTIONS. such a place a8 Cina exists of my own knowl- Yor both Messrs. Parelle and : ght ane poth Messre. Parselle_ and Lemoyne, | *ch°Chotner bis ushers will be German or } tells'us that Litts is the Cleveland Mr operas | band of Ame. Anna Bishop, at Reemttn ive but ete romeo he eee ati egomeste mots seat Hae here includes Probl seLurion To PRontex x0, 131. robles : By W. J. Weafer. ‘ge, for I never saw it; but I do + irs. Bi: il 3 fis + Yori for Meare Wilkins’ comedy will find an | {0°r Counts, or whether they will wear threo | —\ Star of, the: Nortby) * William “Teli,” ond | Theatre. is in this oninion. 1f so, his cita- know this, thats man has stolen ‘the trade- nmk-—thit is the title—which I bestowed on excellent medinm in the vulgar manners and four buttou kid gli Bt ae Bach is y self-seeking qualities of Mme. Cotteret. or four buttou kid gloves. However. -he thinks Lachnoueiz,” which she will add to her reper- Franz Liszt, already Abbate Li: broug! in two and three moves tied dantations T, also know ee monetary ‘The present intention is that with one week Merallow-tails ean be raked. up ewallow-tails | tory. The Jest named, we presume, 1s Cleve- | the thority ot his late flend, sth throne | ow fn repaTd sg ine Ph ser cooratning thera: | 738 wo | or ng, Present intention i Cpuacement of air. | Til be theirs can ee lim closes lis -list -of | landish for “Linda di Cuamounix.” b inted Hi Canon of amounts to ROUMas 2 bear rourneys referred toe | 17 io | as ‘alue which was attached to it, both by my " vomises by saying that he a cently been appointet onorary Canon of the | tained s prize; ‘Of the other tourneys referred to we | 17—13 6-10 | 32-23. E work and Mr. Palmer’ tation of the Palmer's company will termiuate.. The troupe promises by saying that he proposes to pay Dar- Ls s Cathedral of Albano. This distinction he owes falned SEnowiedge, but the result of all problem tour: | 10-17 2-19 qu} 15-19 |W. wing - rari 2 ee eae uk wil mn of the | then gotbe Park Theatre in Boston for twolwcelss Hieular attention to the comfort and convenience ELSEWHERE Cathedral Snduential friend, the Cardioal-Areb- | Ton" he ate years that havo come, under our ODsET TE sonuTiox To Posrm10x NO. 131 play end ey he Silty wie yee ee Come thence to the Park ‘Theatre tp Poiladetpbia, of bis nalrants ann Seive se the ‘pest enter, |... mm BYGIESE OF padi __ | tenon of Hotentoc, What Pio 1X, somewhat 5 TOTES Charles Hefter. : e Vv s "Theat! i wove oy THE + NG. ‘ + 3 23-19 714 3-10 pany, and, reasoning foi analogs, I feel gag thence Dome tre. they. mill Square ‘Theatre | Prices withia the reach of people of moderate ‘The medieal Wockenschrift, of St. Petersburg, trod of the ot teal pes chery ie ereae hess Ci ie [aes joe [st 2 Bocautdzet proft by." Se te Dext Temas em a Oct. 15 with the pre- means. : publishds an interesting article on the influence | his successor, Leo tical dignity of goed with. | tarieraves "So qpestion hes bees ralsed fo tar 38 zeit [a3 bers P27 ie twiow F could et PORE BY eat contempt far the. | Sentabone’s ISOP™s of anew play by a new an- : Pr sinzing upon the health. It js founded upon | out difliculty. So nowy ju'baik Cagom Liszt! | we know, asta any demerits in checking protiems ot . —_— F ‘ London dramatist? ih thor. eee SCATTERING. Cea aac sagstie researches mado by Prof. Monas- | Whatnest? Toop mone sas RPE eS errr tlicartaniad arent noe a , coda: XOre 2 : gece ayed in the correspondent 5 oploion of the knot of men whose ones based | waiting for something to turn up, of the comedian, were married last Thursday | treen'the ages of 9 and 58 singers, Fae yet | Durchased the coprriat for He ce aeacror tne | gcipieeentt came tm the march between Mest. Mason | ChedOFE5™ gM carmman's move: c solely on their, unpluehing appropriation ‘of |" Mr. Borace McVicker bas dramatized “Don morning at Hohokus, N. J. | | eight upon the growth and Eraclita cram | Sees 24,000, £1,000 after the first represeott: FRENCI DEFENSE. he sis oie aa i ‘ swork. Idon’tsee how soy man | Quixote.” The play is in five acts, Not satisfied with providing the opening at- | j : ° tion and the rest in instollmenté, according 69 | white sf Meson. Black, Mr. Potter. u-18 3-8 | 278 f ‘can entertain aucht but an utter contempt for Bie ad tracti four ‘the sid ference of the chest, upon the com parative re- the number of performances the work may ob- 1..P to KS PB to KS i 2-22 15-10 | 27-18 their intellectual capabilities when he compares | The Topsey of. the Rey. Dr. North's * Moral ractions at four theatres (the Union Square, | jation of the latter to the tallness of the sub. | tainin Paris, M. Gounod received the sime 16-20 Be | Bot H them with the bright array of dramatists that egacle Tom's Cabia? troupe” will be Miss Holliday Street, Baltimore, Chestuut, Philadel- | ject, and upon the pneumatometrie and spiro sum, 100,000 franes, for the ‘Folycucte,” s0 = Ho8 [ot y avg eed el Tasco a bel om lau Horne: phia, and: National, - Washington), Bartley | metric condition of the singer. It appears to be ties Me last < ie nee aeaneed Sern at ioe w18 Dra o ' . 0 rina- ite is’ 2 e : miserable pittance herecelvedfor ~* Faui 6-2 AWD. ‘A week from to-morrow evening Joshua Whit. Campboll bas ason who isian inciplent dram- | an ascertained fact from Dr. “donasein’s exver-| “ior R. Fricke, - Royal ballet-master, was 3-17 18-15 F GAME NO 416-OLD FOURTEENTH. ti present at a very interesting celebration of bility to produce, or bad the honesty to give eVicker’ ‘ . grott tothe Fredch authors whom, they plans pnt beer geate will ein on: ‘rhuredsy next. 1 | atist, Me bas written a play called "The In- | iments that the relative and even the absolute y ' ma ney. might be accepted as a set of capable sae J ‘Bight t sieat Wiiedall 1{ nocent Boy and is engaged on two others. | circumference of chest is creater among singers Warner's birthday, in Bayreuth, May 22. Frau Played at Toledo, O., between Messrs. Ce ‘ filie revealing the dear? bof dramatic capactty | 85 ior afous that Miss Hight i ace. There | ‘The following will be the cast of Doucieanlt’s jncreases with the growth and age of the singer. Tutle festival play Tren took party it was & ae Cooper's move. greatest dramatic creations known to mankind, with a Philadelphia manager. new play, “Rescued”: Zhe Earl oy Mountaud- | The Professor eveu: eays that singing may be | pantomime sceve from an old Roman Carnival oa pe ae Sa oc deniers ihe name of English dramatists aby- | “Across the Atlantic” is the name of anew ie ie Pe ome Paty ‘Sybil Ferrers, Rose | placed physically as the antithesis ‘of ‘drinking | comedy, “4 School Roe in Sorrento.’ (Wag eu s1-17 | 20-24 i heb! » and a reproach: "| start Miss Auoie Leonard and ¥. B. Marden ) 06! an; Ruskoo, George Clarke; John: Weather- | spirituous liquors the iutter binders while the | ner is very fond of Sorrento, T° le! spent camel = cand | ey ae fa Londons continned Mr. Cox fre among its members, and the troupe appear | /ey, Jonn Clayton; verry Tarbox, Dominick | former orenistes the development of the chest. wie all 1st gad abere speaks of zoing a4 woe |r trap, allie close borourh which controls | at Bt. Jos, Mos oF Sept. 2 ee op Manipld, Harry Edwards; Dick- | While milder formé .of eatarrh are frequent secin this Year) THe ed tl, ue ered, avd is feat | "ens | should be put upon it. The men comprising Harry Webber, supported 2 8 Gramnatte com. | si¢, a newsboy, Ada ‘Gilman; Phenix O'ieilly, | among singers, pronchisl catarrh is exceedingly | kissed ‘snd thanked all the performers. ‘The =e a1 | Grecniee {his corporation must be allowed to tinker with pang, vier: Serer noe State Ea mest at | Jona. Brougham; | Widdicof, W. Herbert; | rare. The mortality of singers from phthisis is | guests were Baroness vor Schieinitz, Prince and Fat | pt eat wens i Een toventitle them to a roraity, | Des Moines vee tor is jam | “aridge, Ada Gilman; Blind Biddy, Ceclie Rush; | witréque atts: a : Princess Lichtenstein, the artist Leubach, Ka: % ‘ormy Lord Chamberlain will i Toster, the proprietor of the Des Moines Acade- s 1, Ceclie Rush; | iifréquent. “Bright's disease, on the contrary, Levy, from Munich, the Siegfri eto { entaaeg, , They Lave made ve their money they | ‘The irrepressible Joba ‘aula’ ties anobecon¢ Kelsey; Jennie, Miss Barnicont; Dan, Pearl | case with vondrinkers. “Prof. Monaseela con- | ‘The pla; had to be redeated. On the previous Si ByIL F Sener Brogero have given very little of their own producing.” | hibition.on hig bands. In a few ‘dara he pro- | Eytinge. Thursday evening, “Sept. 4,is‘an- | chides that “singing “is highlyto be commendeft | evening **Parsifal”” was read over, At the sec- Biro 8 ¢ 28-24 (3) : TRE PRESS AND THE STAGE. poses to have the boy with the caudal append- | nounced as the right date of its production.” _ | as a valuable prophylactic for persons who are ond act, bere the enchanted maidens appear 20 Bitak 7 Daring the lass five weeks wooley’s ana Me- nia little George ected the public. | Bandmann’simported company comprises He't | phthisi cally ineHined. He adds that, ss a means BCE forthe mise en scone ae he artiste * Ste Qach Vicker's’ ‘Theatres have been singularly ee Bandmann; Miss Millie Palmer, leading lady, for the development, expansion, and st ~ | Bricke excla atc i oR toRs Gitortomate:- tn “the'—atiraction’ ghey, have | Among. the engagements made in this ety for | of the tragedian: Edmard 8. ite seca ening of the chest, he regards iho be serene ai Serre Palacrit eballenge one ai io 8 ea foaes, he Chlenzo peptic aka sE0,. the Southern Drager, Charles F jgrng the | Sper aud figr old mans Alls Nard D'Almarne, far above ordinary gymnastics. Lal Femot the world!” And. Wagner erfed Bio kes BOR On traveling combination arene a Os ait nase eneee in with on ies Ftp on, | soubrette; Gerald Eyre, leading juvenile (Gaiety THE WISSING OF ADELINA PATTI. out, laughing, ‘Yes, yes. You are right.” ear fo RG ey as that of Wailack” red_J. Rowe, and 4 anger, | ‘Theatre, London); Hlinor Aiken, first old wom- | ‘The London J Soni Lehmann is a charming sctress and singer Qik Stoke from i Hief that thes came | at Washington, 1s. leading heavy man (Theatre Royal, ‘Manches- 1 3 i qeom Germany gives assurance that the text of Rio RBs K to Isa, the historie theatre of New, York and 82° | The v. W. Walters chant, embrace the fol- | ten; Mrs. Henry Aveling, second juvenile (eame qoamrpraation nope arias: Gat acer Benet, | ya beea Oy ree ae givered, as ccems to | 4s-P ates en pesnat Bb itees fee pete fo series of lays good i, temsere® | sown peonies George W. Walters, Mrs, George | theatre); THEM “Becks light comedy (Globe | Sn Thurcdxy, and almost ime. Patt ater bene®, | yaye been inferred from certain German nevi: ees erty toon extent that rendered i aed ion | W. Watters, Miss Nellic Walters, William Theatre, London); Henry Barfoot, first low | Gye is severcly blamed for, at least. S airaentable | paper zossip. =: 4--1Kt takes to KES fom extent that rendered protest and eter, | Bante HB Barer SNe a ters eertHarzy | comedy; Charles Lobnett, walking gentleman | 1ack oF sovconceof mind. if Mr, Frederick Gye » Ew 3EUSTO. ; fon Kes eto R Rt sq Fespeetable journal in the city eo Parovicker's, f DE ais Barlow, WW. 8. Wells, Will Bar- | (Drury Lane, Fe eae Outram, character | had deen alive, there isnot the slightest doubt lis | | ‘The Int i work of Mr. Goldbeck is an anthem to Rts to K Bq (k) Cider oe oumedy of *<Eneae eket’s, | hour, Miss Sora Evans, Miss E. Barbour, S, | Business and * watcher” (ditto); Wimot Eyre. had ocen alive, tHtyre been to arrest, and in due | for eo) teat work (aor, and bass, with Organ 2¢~ as Bto ks followed ‘be a play irom tht neaged ” was | Roun, MES Seeipourne., The troupe opens at | walling ‘gentleman and fons; Perey Lyndali, | course proscecte. Ma eet Tedetde a clearer | {OrfoPrneng, just. issued by Schernier, and dedi- foRES. BALK to Rea 19-16 (3 '. play from the German, in which i} responsible business = De 1 | case of conspiracy has never been disclosed. A t y. a . 55..K to RS. 2 o Miss Belleville, Dl., on Sept. 1. espon! wusiness (bandsome); Denby .New- cated to Mfiss Thursby. : tons 55.-8 tot Boat ts Miss Tettenborn was the bright particular star, | Bellew! es“ P qeepcinging parte (Her Majesty's O y. party of Italians aesembled in the back rows of the ate Oa és to Keach 58..K to Kt2 bis play was trash. It was trashy in its story; | ‘The clever comedian, Felix A. Vincent, who | 7, er pak See ean t pera); Rose | gmphitheatre to hise the ereatest operatic artist of | 726 Root & Sons Music Company have just is- toRtS, and wins, it was faulty in its construction; it was | has been’ for several seasons identified with the eclereg, enzagement probable, butnot settled. | hertime, in the greatest of her parts, betore she suai tue ** Noble Deeds Grand March,” by Georze satces than B to K KYS, a8 played by Br. BMason | 23-23 6) | 30 iPeaat nour its | Meh yey he cea |e Ame commen tee | ee srr, Muar le sci Ue eee cate cee | Mericeiermnsarmmetoty, | eae 1 cy A 8 = ives & Very Pl ged Rootes * lence tight, per- | HAI Ta’ the band stand on the island, with EGS he cannot taxe the Kt P. jes Re Northwestern” am, Company, and’ will “article “ina Western’ paper upon the marital : ai Ls at OmPBNT«, “Ynd., “on | infelleities of actors and aetresses;sayst “Sawin haps, 1 thoy ad eee eee Garth. But to as iIctting “people” will be in | Forrest, Alice ‘Dates, Ea E., Hriee; Netlsoo, 30, bare lezally histesone together to, bias. and Matilda Heron, Fetcher, Louise ‘Pomeroy, -Biig- | thereby damage the ‘artistic reputation of an artist, uly preftrabie. es Pareiion portrait of Mr. Perry HW. Smith, sas: B takes B ls probaly ere cakes Pen, K to a | wins created above it, looking at peace with himself and Ba Se. to be sd fete SNe eto ee. ane | a) ) A shor: time, since, inthe New York Cltoner, ine . +. all.she.rest of the world. hould wine, correct old book o he th play at. this point by playing ince tote the Pawn would, of course, involve the | SoT54. snq snowing ent think coat we juced in the house of go able 2 man as cVieker, it naturally drew forth indignant protests from the press of Chicago, and was open his season Bept. 1. - Lhe fo! ihe company: Miss Rosa Wilder, Miss Kate White Rensne’ Gai ay was followed by avodier ose, Wieeaa Berkley, | noll, ond Pats aré quoted as. Hae i y is play was followed by another | Large, ‘Miss Annie Simons, Miss Ida Berk ley, , on Si Are J ted as. ‘trations for | is indisputably 2 conspiracy, ‘clearly indi bt 7 os adaptation from the German, and of it all wi } his ths if ‘bol 1 eff fr ye. A ly indictable at Chicsgo—Root : & Sons Music Company: ‘Aro | soo the Gucen. n ¢ | Mr. Lester Burton, Mr. R. C. Brown, F. Will: | this theory of psychologi effect. | There never Jaw,‘uiid.the sooner, this fact ig known the better. ‘5 ms Music Coma eboras. by | en. a no ate rose ; ‘ this theory OF Pay mistaken ‘arcuinent, nora | With the stretures of the Daily Telegraph on the We peltiing wie. Tide?” e0ms One cartette, by | analy Ais peaengr Piet aanaty "Bick mgs Black canact tes Sed canes € Kennst Du Mich” waltzes, by ltsely to lose. 24 he ‘sould have to Diay a most dificult (>) Mr. Hird playa G14 here and White é FP. X; Weningers Johann Strauss; {*Ske's Too Good for ‘Me, jaa, by L. Leinad; three new comic 801 Jolly Clever by ie by par Latz ‘L. Morgan, and C. Birdsell. a : inms, QTeAn, a . Rese willfolly inaccurate perversion-of facts. | {act ibat ‘Mme: Patti abonce retired from the séeng, bal- ‘Too J. HB. Hantley, manager of Huntley’s Dra- | ‘That there “are more: divorces moni * | the great majority of amateurs. do not 7 ; reas among mem: | we Rees MIO A Acirectly ake enw her ample matic Companys, 1s in town. For the Southera | pers of the, dramatic - rofession thi circuit he bas enzaged Miss Slorenice: Kenedy, frany othér walk of life, Sunt the courital wie ig | S2earance: wes mor desired by a postion of her Mrs. Emma Frank, Mrs. George, A Moreton | more lightly regarded by actors and actresses Sadler et house on the Pos oper ‘irs. Emma Franks Me vor Ce N. Penueton, | than by ordimary people, or that: the family re- | itis enc, was hardly ibs on ‘io trainin a0 Galt? can say is, that it in part justified the produc- tion of its predecessor by proving ‘chatit was Possible to do something worse than the worst. ts e actress, a good-sized, healthy-looking crea- pes jumped about the staze as if uer limbs re hung on wires which were moved at will fame with absolute accuracy... We, tneretths nook | {2} Aivgorced play to thia point from the cor- ext ya ) ts gn oe ated etre astinanie titel, | sectimg more, and if Black can now show a win Tat mt ss iween sis and Q to Kt ‘ (b) Black uesltabed Uets sa couna yield a very good | 2824 ie rer loser. ‘and the Magpie,” by ‘W... Hi. enhance, a draw! epereat sthe let ates BORN ie (a) Will some one ‘putin a sound draw here if ” 3 be -frings an exeaane + Squire and Blaria,”” by George Ware Yrtnes at aaers his game almost Lopeless. - thereis onst, EPs, is Oe ‘takes P must De preferaviv. some one at'a main battery near the ik, Drompter’s box. Lt was a0 i Ars, J: Viton, Waiter Owen, Joseph Frank, | jations of players are in any way whatsoever | Fore 4 ‘ition; bat the” 7 ; Brompter's Bor. Lt as a0, on aarfaterene | ERTS Osan der o Pasion.” George Flor- | taore open fo criticism than those. of men and cate a positions bet aad convinced tne rims Eugenie and the Pope. ) aigcould atch Ge PgR Ue" could coounus SONG: Poerile ta all that goes to afford either, Interer | ence Frill be, the leader of the orchestra, “ad B. | Jor ordevoted to legs public pursuits, we most | souna, Dy giving ‘ber sucha reception as abe had | There Js. it scems, & crowing coolness between | te, het (Ra after Ptok6te could continue | =. z pe taneement for fhe most eran ate peould | Wott gee act aa agent “At Bowling Greet, | emphatically den During the past few months | Bever before, bad in her fe, chat thers aymoarnics | herticad und Camden’ ‘House, Chislehurat. with Fo eid pias K to B 2—Lana and Water, (0 loat across the shining sea. .. ‘ ve pI - there have been two, divorces granted to mem- Bre Saaon ‘py this ©" incl E Gee, fo well Pope Leo, itis said, conveyed his condolences | Aud.2. : ares pind irom cor te sranaet stecPe yee rope Empress Eugenie on the death of Prince 4 ac ieeana tanideale Louis Napoleon through Cardinal. Bonaparte k age king no direct‘eommunicatic a himself. ‘The news was carried ta Bonay, Tex., that gly, ganking no direct correo aiferent Hank Parsons haa been murdered at a place ‘And O transport her tenderly, muster. That. play and -that performance, too, the: press, out of respect for itself, ‘Phat she no more need weep! *s---well as: ‘for the sake’ of | the To few days “Uncle Tom” will be: in his | hers of ihe ‘dramatic professiou;—one to Rate & lessor e: tepitimate cabin. The great moral com Sination, | Girard-Rowe and one to Katie Baker-Price. - In eene need joer ik jin management, and Gity’s reputation, was forced to i th riod of time, 7] e s condemn. This | marshaled by the Rey. Thomas North, and e same period of time, men and women repre- | artistic rival of "Mme. Patti. “If he Dlay wae followed in its tara ty ong Gianppes With choice scenic, accessories that {he fing other branches of business have contrib- | father would bare done. firmly, had acted as ble | So geenie regents as being so different, {r0% : Pa . : y Our Next President; or, ‘The Dark | have for rears rendered him an -acceptable | uted hundreds upon handreds‘of similar cases. |. and pradently, he might have crushed that rivalry, | the conduct ‘Of Pio Nono on the occasion of the | twenty inifes distant by anesro. Some of his ‘And lead her swiftly on to me— + figure on the staze, will ‘make his triumphal | Even-the ‘pulpit—which we presume nobody } stance Gnd yorever. 10 refnging to allow Mme. | death of Napoleon IL. “Not content ‘with trans- | friends immediately provided themselves witha | | ‘Dear wind from off that golden steep— —- ees Aiae bait’ be novo | initting a telegram of voudotence himsel, te | Tie, mounted thelr horses, rode to, the jail And tomy hearty where evel eee Horse,” original, arse ly proauced under the title of ocalcahis at Wallack’s Theatre sowe two. Son ago, by Mr. Atwater, for the purpose of Alsplasing the abilities of his niece, oF his daugh- iH sae forget ‘which,-—Miss Lettie Allen. If na raterteni gerves us, the play was a failure, an otter faflare; indeed, such a thorough fail- Use was- it that, although it “was pro- entry into the church on ‘Monday next, the Ist of | will ‘assert should be particularly prolificin this ]-Pati to.sinzat the Jo : ‘noted strictly Within bis right, “pet, 1 believe, in September. Arrangemeots have just been con- regard—bus produced at Jeast 2 pair of decrees. rt B, Q y Gudea between Air. Nixon, the manager ‘ot Mr. | Inafar Western ‘Lerritory the: Rev. Vosburzb, aco Ks Gants we the wishes PL ane. Pas, ‘and North's combination, and the Trustees ‘of the | formerly of Jersey City, recently sought and ob- | who, ater ‘the Mori : Oralta. ot Bags. esumnlentes ‘Michigan Avenue Baptist Church to ‘givesseries | tained freedom: from the marital bonds which were | of Italian ‘* benefits," , But he pian outa coats of performances for onc week, including mati- distasteful to tim. - But, while the ink'from our | have protected “brs, princioal artist; and nie nees on Wednesday and Saturday. As this is | penis ‘stil wet, long dispatches - from -London | presence’ of “mnind’ ‘and -of instantancons: action jal tetter through Cardioal Anto- where we prisoner Was contined, aud broke Rees. oF ae idowed ‘Empress thinks Pope Leo | open the door. They had takca it for granted Lituiz AL Sunsrince, might have been equally attentive on the death | that the slayer was aman, and were astounded ———————_— & ‘of ber son; avd, to show her jrritation, it is | to find not only a woman, but one possessed of | -Apreat many men Jook st themselyesthrouch . said the’Pope was not ‘asked to celebrate the youth, striking, beauty, and only ‘enough negro | the little end ‘of the world’s opera-diass, while ‘usual reaniem for the renose of her-san’s blood to make her a quadroon. "Yhis presented | the world Yooks at them through the bigend. _”